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This Is Bridgewater College

College Information Location .......... ...................................... Bridgewater, Va. Founded ..................................................................... 1880 Enrollment ................................................................. 1,689 Nickname ................................................................Eagles Colors ........................................ Crimson and Vegas Gold Gymnasium ..................................... Nininger Hall (1,100) Athletic Affiliation .............................. NCAA Division Ill Conference ................................... Old Dominion Athletic President ............................................George E. Cornelius Director of Athletics ..................................... Curt Kendall

Softball Coaching Staff Head Coach .................................................... Donnie Fulk Career Record .......................................................490-258 Record at Bridgewater ............................................... same Softball Office Phone ............................... (540) 828-5390 Coach Fulk’s Email ..................... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ....................Danny Conley, Skip Eger, ............................................. Tom Huffman, Carter Maxey

Sports Information Sports Information Director .............................. Steve Cox SID Phone ................................................ (540) 828-5360 SID Fax .................................................... (540) 828-5611 BC Hotline ................................................ (540) 828-5469 SID Email [email protected] SID Mailing Address ............................................Box 107 ...........................................................Bridgewater College .......................................................... 402 E. College Street .......................................................Bridgewater, VA 22812 Web Site ..............................www.bridgewatereagles.com Softball Contact ...............................................Tim Leister Email .......................................... [email protected] Phone......................................................... (540) 828-5615 Conference Information Commissioner ........................................... Brad Bankston Office Phone ............................................. (540) 389-7373 Conference SID .............................................J.J. Nekoloff SID Office Phone ..................................... (540) 387-9073 Mailing Address .......................................... PO Box 2604 ............................................................... Forest, VA 24551 Physical Address .....................................16001 Forest Rd. ................................................................................ Suite B ............................................................... Forest, VA 24551 Conference Fax ........................................ (540) 389-6196 Web Site ......................................... www.odaconline.com

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Table of Contents

Credits: The 2010 Bridgewater Eagles Softball Media Guide is a publication of the Sports Information Office. It was written, edited and designed by Tim Leister with assistance from Steve Cox. Special thanks to Donnie Fulk and the entire softball staff and team. Photos by Tommy Thompson. Front cover designed by Tim Leister, Assistant Sports Infor-mation Director.

Front Cover ..................................................... 1This is Bridgewater College ........................... 2Table of Contents ............................................ 3Credits .............................................................. 3Season Preview ............................................4-6Final 2010 Statistics ........................................ 7Coaching Staff ............................................8-10Head Coach Donnie Fulk .............................. 9Assistant Coaches ......................................... 10The Players............................................... 11-29Leah Cossentino ........................................... 12Kristen Combs .............................................. 13Drew Rutledge .............................................. 14Emily Morris ................................................. 15Lauren Childress ........................................... 16Angela Spinelli .............................................. 17Hillary Rees ................................................... 18Summer Ramsey ........................................... 19Ann Komara .................................................. 20Sarah Heretick ............................................... 21Morgan Williams .......................................... 22Sarah Goodman ............................................ 23Leigh Lam ...................................................... 24Heather Jenkins ............................................ 25Melanie Lamb ............................................... 26Aven Thomas ................................................. 27Amber Marstin ............................................. 28Freshmen ....................................................... 29Record Book ............................................ 30-45The College .............................................. 46-55Athletic Training ........................................... 47Strength & Conditioning ............................. 48The ODAC ..................................................... 49Shenandoah Valley ................................. 50-51Bridgewater Athletics ............................. 52-53Bridgewater College .............................. 54-55Back Cover .................................................... 56

Feb. 26 at Hood 1:00 PM Mar. 7 vs. Thomas More $ 5:00 PM vs. Geneva $ 6:30 PM Mar. 8 vs. Bluffton 9:00 AM vs. Ursinus $ 1:00 PM Mar. 10 vs. Marietta $ 9:00 AM vs. Misericordia $ 11:00 AM Mar. 11 vs. Trine $ 1:00 PM vs. Waynesburg $ 5:00 PM Mar. 16 Eastern Mennonite * 3:00 PM Mar. 17 at Mary Washington 3:00 PM Mar. 19 at Randolph * 1:00 PM Mar. 20 Guilford * 2:00 PM Mar. 24 Christopher Newport 3:00 PM Mar. 26 Roanoke * 1:00 PM Mar. 27 at Emory & Henry * 2:00 PM Mar. 30 Lynchburg * 3:00 PM Apr. 2 at Randolph-Macon * 1:30 PM Apr. 3 at Virginia Wesleyan * 1:30 PM Apr. 8 Greensboro 3:30 PM Apr. 10 at York (Pa.) 1:00 PM Apr. 12 at Shenandoah 3:30 PM Apr. 13 at Sweet Briar * 3:30 PM Apr. 17 McDaniel # 2:00 PM Apr. 21 vs. ODAC Tournament % TBA Apr. 22 vs. ODAC Tournament % TBA Apr. 23 vs. ODAC Tournament % TBA

$ - Rebel Spring Games - Kissimmee, Fla * - ODAC Contest

# Senior Day % - Salem, Va. - Moyer Complex

Home Games in Bold

2011 Schedule

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Most times when a team loses what are widely considered to be its top two pitchers, the coaching staff lowers expectations while the team matures and the younger members of the pitching staff develop. Well, all coaches ex-cept Bridgewater College head coach Donnie Fulk, who enters the 2011 season with a number of question marks in the circle, but an otherwise veteran team.

“When you look at us, we lost two extremely good pitchers in Ashley Gills and Lindsay Lam. We also lost a quality pitcher in Becky Schmidt. But, the young pitchers that we have coming back are looking impressive…We may be young, but we could have a really solid pitching staff,” said Fulk, who is entering his 20th season at the helm of the Bridgewater softball team.

Behind the pitching staff, the Eagles return a load of experienced players, including the everyday starters from a season ago, when Bridgewater posted a 33-10 campaign. But the team also graduated its all-time strikeouts leader in Ashley Gills, and, Lindsay Lam, who was turned to in a number of big game situations and delivered some key victories in recent years.

For Fulk, the team’s successes will hinge on the development of his pitchers.

Pitchers: Bridgewater returns a number of young pitching prospects to the fold, including last season’s No. 3 pitcher,

Heather Jenkins, junior Summer Ramsey and switch players Aven Thomas and Amber Marstin. While Thomas and Marstin saw limited action in the circle for the Eagles a season ago, Jenkins posted a 7-2 re-

cord, which included a pair of shutouts. The then-freshman, turned in a seven-inning, one-hit shutout of Gettys-burg College in the early part of the season, before notching her first career conference shutout against Eastern Mennonite in game two of a sweep of the Royals.

Ramsey also comes back to the mix and has been a silent assassin for the Eagles during her first two years with the program.

“Summer has been one of our pitchers that seems to toss a big game every time she makes an appearance. Her limited action during her first two seasons has basically been due to upperclassmen depth,” commented Fulk.

Marstin and Thomas saw the majority of their time in different positions last season, but will provide a heavy dose of quality depth to the pitching staff. Both hurlers turned in strong outings in the Fall when the Eagles trav-eled to Charlottesville and stole a game from the Virginia Cavaliers.

Jenkins, Thomas and Marstin will also see action at other positions for the Eagles as Fulk looks to utilize their dual-threat nature.

Infielders: Bridgewater brings back its entire infield which aided the

team in posting the best fielding percentage in school history a season ago.

While the entire infield returns, the Eagles will be mak-ing some defensive switches in the middle infield from the way the team lined up in 2010. Hillary Rees will switch from second base to shortstop, while Emily Morris moves back to second base after a two-year hiatus from playing defensively on a regular basis.

“We are making the defensive changes so that we can get as many of our heavy hitters into the lineup as possible on a game-by-game basis,” said Fulk. “At shortstop, Hillary could

very well end up being the best shortstop in the ODAC, while

Depth is Key for 2011 Softball Squad

Hillary Rees will switch from second base to shortstop this season

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we’ve always felt that Emily could have been the second-best second baseman in the ODAC, she just couldn’t edge out the conference’s top second baseman in Hillary.”

On the corners, Lauren Childress and Angela Spinelli return to the fray after both players turned in dramatically improved junior seasons.

Childress was sensational at the hot corner, cutting her errors down by 60% and hitting at a .359 clip with career highs in runs scored (26), doubles (12), home runs (3) and RBI (31). Spinelli was also impressive, becoming a consistent threat at the plate after posting a .414 batting average and setting career-highs in every offensive category.

“Spinelli had a breakout season last year. She’s always been a good defensive first baseman, but her bat really came alive last season. Lauren has worked immensely on her game and after a few years of adjusting to playing third base, she’s there. They both had a great season last year, and we’re looking for more of the same this year,” said Fulk.

Breaunna Hinegardner also joins the mix in the infield for the Eagles and will back Spinelli up at first base. In high school, Hinegardner was the everyday starter in the circle, and is working to adjust her game to develop into an everyday first baseman.

Sarah Goodman also returns to the fray for the Eagles after playing on the Junior Varsity squad during the 2010 season. Goodman will platoon for the Eagles in the infield.

Outfielder: In the outfield, everyone returns as well, but returning depth will cause the hottest bats and the best gloves to

take to the field on a daily basis as the abilities of every player will give them a chance to see more playing time.

“There are a lot of people in the outfield, and that will allow more play-ers the opportunity to see increased playing time this season. We feel really good about what we have, and despite it being a different lineup from last season, there will be a lot of new faces on a game-to-game basis,” commented Fulk.

Thomas will maintain a strong hold on the right field position, but dur-ing situations where Thomas moves to the circle, the Eagles will look to a number of players to fill her void, including sophomore Morgan Wil-liams. Williams was primarily a situational runner for the Eagles in 2010, and came in as a catcher but has worked hard to learn how to play in the outfield .

At centerfield, a number of Eagles could show up on the lineup card at any given time. Seniors Leah Cossentino and Drew Rutledge will battle it out for playing time in centerfield.

Cossentino broke onto the scene last season, hitting over .400 for the majority of the slate, before tailing off to a .391 finish. Rutledge has strug-gled at the plate since the latter part of her freshman season, but shows signs of improvement and has plenty of arm to patrol the center of the outfield for the Eagles.

In left, Kristen Combs and Kasey Anderson will push each other for Melanie Lamb was stellar at the palte for the Eagles in 2010.

Lauren Childress showed dramatic improvement at her third base post a season ago.

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playing time. Combs had a solid season in 2010, hitting two homeruns on the year and driving in a dozen runs. Anderson

joins the Eagles after earning High School All-American honors during her senior season at Chatham High.

Catchers: Most Division III teams are happy to have one solid catcher, but the problem for the Eagles isn’t the number

they have behind the dish, it’s going to be how to get three solid catchers as much playing time as possible. “We have so much depth behind the plate, that our problem is finding playing time for each of our catchers.

They each have their own strengths that they bring to the table, it’s just going to be our job as a coaching staff to find what strengths we need to utilize for each game,” said Fulk.

All three catchers return after seeing time last season. Sophomore Melanie Lamb and Junior Sarah Heretick split duties a season ago, while Leigh Lam also saw action behind the dish be-fore being sidelined due to an injury.

Lamb recorded a solid season at the plate, drilling six homeruns in just 60 at-bats, while Heretick struggled to get going at the plate, hit-ting .161.

Lam was impressive at the plate as well, tally-ing 11 runs on 11 hits.

Conference Outlook:Aside from the team’s apparent youth in the

circle, its experience at every other position could set the team up for a tremendously suc-

cessful 2011 season. “Other coaches may have written us off this season due to our pitching, but I’m not buying it,” said Fulk. “Top

to bottom our conference is tough, EMU proved that last season, but I think we will challenge the top teams in the league this season.”

Fulk’s assessment of the parody in the league was proven to be correct in 2010, as Eastern Mennonite entered the ODAC Tournament as the No. 6 seed, but left the tournament as the conference’s automatic qualifier and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Perennial power Lynchburg also returns a quality bunch and is always in the postseason mix, while accord-ing to Fulk, Roanoke and Guilford had strong recruiting classes which could catapult them to the top part of the conference.

“We will be in the mix, I wouldn’t necessarily classify us as a team in the top two in the league yet, but it doesn’t matter where you start the season, it’s where you finish,” said Fulk.

Bridgewater starts the season on February 26 with a trip to Frederick, Md. to take on Hood and hopes to end the season with the program’s first ODAC tournament championship and a ticket to the NCAA Championships.

“I like our chances, we have a great group which has worked hard in the offseason and is excited to get on the field for the first game,” commented Fulk.

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2010 Bridgewater College SoftballStatistics Summary for Bridgewater College (as of Feb 03, 2011)

(All games)

Record: 33-10 Home: 17-2 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 8-2 ODAC: 12-6

Date Opponent Score2/28 at Christopher Newport L 0-32/28 at Christopher Newport L 4-103/6 HOOD W 5-43/6 HOOD W 9-13/8 vs Penn St. Harrisburg W 11-03/8 vs Kings W 9-03/9 vs SUNY-IT W 8-03/9 vs Eastern Nazarene W 11-03/10 vs Gettysburg College W 3-03/10 vs Mount Aloysius W 2-1

*3/11 at Guilford L 2-3*3/11 at Guilford L 4-6*3/17 RANDOLPH W 4-0*3/17 RANDOLPH W 11-3*3/18 at Eastern Mennonite W 9-4*3/18 at Eastern Mennonite W 9-03/20 at Greensboro College W 4-23/20 at Greensboro College W 8-73/28 MARY WASHINGTON W 9-1

*3/31 at Roanoke College L 3-5*3/31 at Roanoke College W 4-0*4/2 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN L 0-1*4/2 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN L 1-44/5 YORK COLLEGE (PA.) W 7-44/5 YORK COLLEGE (PA.) W 4-0

*4/7 at Lynchburg College L 0-5*4/7 at Lynchburg College W 8-0*4/11 EMORY & HENRY W 15-0*4/11 EMORY & HENRY W 14-04/13 SHENANDOAH W 10-44/13 SHENANDOAH W 8-1

*4/15 SWEET BRIAR W 3-0*4/15 SWEET BRIAR W 16-0*4/17 RANDOLPH-MACON W 11-3*4/17 RANDOLPH-MACON W 10-54/18 at McDaniel W 18-34/18 at McDaniel W 8-24/20 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 3-04/20 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 6-24/23 vs #4 Lynchburg College L 3-44/23 vs #1 Guilford W 7-64/24 vs #7 Randolph W 16-34/24 vs #3 Virginia Wesleyan L 2-3

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-attAriel Stewart . 5 8 3 25-3 12 5 7 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 2-3Emily Morris . 4 2 9 43-43 133 42 57 12 1 9 47 16 4 10 1-1Angela Spinelli . 4 1 4 39-35 99 12 41 9 0 4 37 10 0 9 0-0Leah Cossentino . 3 9 0 38-37 105 29 41 10 2 0 23 10 0 14 6-7Leigh Lam . 3 6 7 16-8 30 11 11 2 0 1 6 3 1 3 0-0Morgan Williams . 3 6 4 27-5 22 7 8 2 1 0 5 3 0 3 0-0Lauren Childress . 3 5 9 41-41 131 26 47 12 2 3 31 8 0 11 2-2Amber Marstin . 3 5 7 30-2 28 5 10 1 0 1 8 9 0 4 0-0Hillary Rees . 3 5 3 43-43 136 47 48 12 4 4 29 20 6 12 15-16Aven Thomas . 3 4 2 37-37 114 29 39 9 0 4 29 2 2 19 0-0Christy Barron . 3 3 3 16-1 6 5 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0-0Kristen Combs . 3 0 1 37-34 83 25 25 3 1 2 12 9 5 13 6-6Heather Jenkins . 2 8 6 26-24 56 13 16 3 0 1 11 12 1 16 0-0Melanie Lamb . 2 5 0 24-21 60 11 15 1 0 6 17 7 0 11 1-1Drew Rutledge . 1 9 4 26-17 36 10 7 1 0 0 1 4 2 8 2-2Sarah Heretick . 1 6 1 19-14 31 4 5 2 0 1 5 11 1 3 0-0Ann Komara . 1 4 3 16-7 21 6 3 1 0 0 3 2 0 6 0-0Megan Roberts . 1 2 5 12-1 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-1Totals . 3 4 0 43 1156 299 393 84 11 36 275 135 23 156 36-41Opponents . 2 0 6 43 1002 100 206 35 0 13 86 61 17 252 27-31

LOB - Team (278), Opp (198). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (10). CI - Team (0), Opp(1). IBB - Team (2), CHILDRESS 2.

Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb soBecky Schmidt 0 . 5 8 2-0 4 2 1 0 1 12.0 6 3 1 1 10Summer Ramsey 1 . 2 2 5-0 8 5 4 3 0 34.1 28 9 6 2 21Ashley Gills 1 . 6 4 12-5 20 16 11 5 2 93.2 61 29 22 27 109Lindsay Lam 2 . 5 2 7-3 16 11 5 3 1 69.1 61 30 25 14 75Heather Jenkins 2 . 9 5 7-2 13 9 6 2 0 61.2 50 29 26 17 37Totals 2 . 0 7 33-10 43 43 27 15 4 271.0 206 100 80 61 252

Opponents 6 . 4 8 10-33 43 43 21 3 2 258.1 393 299 239 135 156

PB - Team (7), S. HERETICK 4, M. LAMB 3, Opp (21). SBA/ATT - S. HERETICK (14-17),A. GILLS (13-15), M. LAMB (12-13), Li. LAM (5-6), H. JENKINS (3-4), S. RAMSEY(4-4), B. SCHMIDT (2-2), Le. LAM (1-1).

Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TotalBridgewater College 58 49 51 47 38 41 15 299Opponents 11 14 18 6 19 24 8 100

Win-loss breakouts: Day 32-9; Night 1-1; vs Left 1-0; vs Right 32-10;1-run games 4-4; 2-run games 1-2; 5+run games 20-2; Extra inns 0-0; Shutouts 15-3.Current streak: Lost 1; Longest winning streak: 13; Longest losing streak: 2.Attendance: Home 1740 (avg 91); Away 1998 (avg 86); Total 3738 (avg 89).

Final 2010 Statistics

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Donnie Fulk is entering his 20th year as the head coach of the softball program and has racked up nearly 500 wins as the head coach of the Eagles.

CoachingStaff

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Entering his 20th season as head coach at Bridgewater College, Donnie Fulk has compiled a record of 490 wins and 258 losses.

Under his direction, the Eagles won ODAC regular season titles in 1994, 2006 and 2007.

He was named the ODAC Coach of the Year in 1996 and 2006 and VaSID State Coach of the Year in 2006, 2007 and 2009.

The 2000 team finished with a 32-10 record and received the program’s first-ever national ranking, reaching as high as No. 19 in the Division III poll.

In 2006, the Eagles finished with a 34-9 record and were ranked in the South Region poll for much of the season. The 2006 team finished the year with a .386 batting average to rank No. 1 in the nation in the final Division III statistical rankings.

In 2007, the program reached new heights with a BC record 40 victories against just eight losses. The Eagles placed first in the ODAC regular season standings with a 17-1 record and advanced to the conference tournament championship game. The team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III tournament, the program’s first-ever bid to the national playoffs.The Eagles advanced to the round of 16, losing in the regional title game to DePauw.Bridgewater was ranked No. 19 in the final 2007 NFCA Division III poll. The Eagles also won another

Donnie Fulk, Head Coach

Fulk Year-By-Year 1992 Donnie Fulk 12-16 1993 Donnie Fulk 13-12 1994 Donnie Fulk 24-9 1995 Donnie Fulk 18-18 1996 Donnie Fulk 26-10 1997 Donnie Fulk 19-13 1998 Donnie Fulk 23-17 1999 Donnie Fulk 29-18 2000 Donnie Fulk 32-10 2001 Donnie Fulk 29-12

2002 Donnie Fulk 25-19 2003 Donnie Fulk 24-15 2004 Donnie Fulk 26-17 2005 Donnie Fulk 24-18 2006 Donnie Fulk 34-9 2007 Donnie Fulk 40-8 2008 Donnie Fulk 25-15 2009 Donnie Fulk 36-11 2010 Donnie Fulk 33-10

All-Time Record: 490-258

statistical title, leading Division III in runs scored with 8.48 runs per game.In 2009, the Eagles finished with a solid 36-11 mark and earned an NCAA Division III playoff berth. BC

defeated the ODAC champions Lynchburg to go to the NCAA tournament before falling 2-1 to Salisbury in the Sweet 16. Fulk led the Eagles towards numerous individual postseason awards.

Last season, Fulk and the Eagles rolled to a 33-10 record, and notched a berth in the ODAC tournament. In addition to coaching softball, Fulk is the director of the Bridgewater College Eagle Club.Fulk resides in Bridgewater with his wife Jane. They have two married daughters and one granddaughter and

two grandsons.

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Carter Maxey, Assistant CoachCarter Maxey starts her first year as an assistant coach with the Bridgewater softball

team. Maxey will handles the pitching staff for the Eagles.Maxey was a pitcher at James River High School in the Richmond area, before playing

attacker at Lynchburg College for four years.Currently, Maxey is pursuing her master’s degree in sport and recreation leadership at

James Madison University.

Danny Conley, Assistant CoachDanny Conley begins his sixth season as an assistant coach with softball program. He

has 30 years coaching experience in baseball and softball.In 1996 and 1997, Conley served as assistant coach for the Briery Branch Braves of

the Rockingham County Baseball League.In addition to recruiting duties with the Eagles, Conley works with hitters, outfielders

and middle infielders.Conley is retired from Pepsi-Cola Bottling of Central Virginia after 34 years.

Skip Eger enters his sixth season as an assistant coach with the softball program at Bridgewater College.

Eger has 20 years of coaching experience in softball and baseball. He is a retired teacher in the Augusta County School System.

Skip Eger, Assistant Coach

Tom Huffman, Assistant CoachTom Huffman enters his fifth year on the staff at Bridgewater College. Huffman assists

with the catchers and aids in the hitting department. Huffman is retired from Shenandoah Valley Electric and brings 20 years of baseball and

softball coaching experience to the mix.

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The Players

Former Bridgewater pitcher Ashley Gills set th ecareer strikeouts record with 344

career K’s.

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1 Leah Cossentino

LEAH COSSENTINO’S CAREER STATISTICS

SS/OF Sr., R/R 5-6 Marriottsville, Md./Glenelg

Career Highs

Transferred from Liberty

2010: Played in 38 games with 37 starts…Earned second team All-ODAC honors…Committed a mere five errors in 90 chances from her shortstop post…Hit .400 for the majority of the season before ending the season with a career-best .390 average…Swiped six bases.

2009: Started in 41 games...Record six stolen bases...Turned in a .271 average.

Personal: Daughter of Wayne and Debi Cossentino...Born May 15, 1989.

At bats: 5, at Emory (May 09, 2009)Runs scored: 3, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Hits: 3, four times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)RBIs: 3, twice, most recently vs York College (Pa.) (Apr 05, 2010)Doubles: 2, vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Triples: 1, three times, most recently vs Mary Washington (Mar 28, 2010)Total bases: 4, four times, most recently vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Walks: 2, vs. Emory University (April 10, 2009)Strikeouts: 3, at Emory (May 09, 2009) Stolen bases: 2, vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Putouts: 5, vs Shenandoah (Apr 13, 2010)Assists: 5, vs Shenandoah (Apr 13, 2010)Errors: 2, twice, most recently vs Shenandoah (Apr 13, 2010)

Individual Career History

Leah Cossentino

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2009 .271 43-41 107 15 29 2 1 0 7 33 .308 10 0 17 0 .333 0 4 6-7 34 8 4 .9132010 .390 38-37 105 29 41 10 2 0 23 55 .524 10 0 14 1 .436 2 3 6-7 48 37 5 .944TOTAL .330 81-78 212 44 70 12 3 0 30 88 .415 20 0 31 1 .385 2 7 12-14 82 45 9 .934

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most stolen bases: t-7th (12)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most times grounded into DP: t-2nd (1 in 2010)Most sacrifice flies: t-4th (2 in 2010)Most times caught stealing: t-4th (1 in 2009)Most times caught stealing: t-4th (1 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-7th (4 in 2009)Most fly outs: 9th (32 in 2009)Most double plays turned: t-9th (5 in 2010)Most times reached base on error: t-10th (6 in 2009)Most sacrifice hits: t-11th (3 in 2010)Most stolen bases: t-12th (6 in 2009)Most stolen bases: t-12th (6 in 2010)Most stolen base attempts: t-12th (7 in 2010)Most stolen base attempts: t-12th (7 in 2009)Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2010)Most fly outs: t-17th (26 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-19th (4 in 2010)

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2 Kristen Combs

KRISTEN COMBS’ CAREER STATISTICS

OF Sr., R/R5-5 Schuyler, Va./Monticello

Career Highs

2010: Saw action in 37 games with 34 starts, mostly in left field…Hit 301 on the year with a pair of home runs…Hit her first career home run at Roanoke on March 31…Three-RBI game against Randolph-Macon.

2009: Turned in career numbers with 14 hits, five doubles and a .233 average...Drove in eight RBI...Three-rbi games in opener against McDaniel.

2008: Saw limited action for the Eagles, mostly in a pinch hitting role…Tallied six hits in 24 at-bats.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Lynn Combs...Born October 2, 1989.

At bats: 4, nine times, most recently vs Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Runs scored: 2, six times, most recently vs Randolph (Apr 24, 2010)Hits: 3, twice, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)RBIs: 3, twice, most recently vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Doubles: 1, ten times, most recently vs Guilford (Apr 23, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Triples: 1, at Christopher Newport (Feb 28, 2010)Home runs: 1, twice, most recently vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Total bases: 4, three times, most recently vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Walks: 2, twice, most recently vs. Guilford (Apr 24, 2009) Strikeouts: 3, vs St. Joseph’s (Mar 19, 2008)Stolen bases: 2, twice, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Putouts: 4. at Peace College (Mar 12, 2009)Assists: 5, vs. York (Mar 15, 2008) Errors: 1, five times, most recently at Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Individual Career History

Kristen Combs

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2008 .250 18-6 24 9 6 2 0 0 0 8 .333 4 0 9 0 .357 0 0 0-1 9 14 2 .9202009 .233 28-21 60 9 14 5 0 0 8 19 .317 5 1 14 0 .303 0 1 2-2 11 1 2 .8572010 .301 37-34 83 25 25 3 1 2 12 36 .434 9 5 13 0 .402 0 5 6-6 25 3 1 .966TOTAL .269 83-61 167 43 45 10 1 2 20 63 .377 18 6 36 0 .361 0 6 8-9 45 18 5 .926

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most stolen bases: t-12th (8)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most times hit by pitch: t-4th (5 in 2010)Most times caught stealing: t-4th (1 in 2008)Most sacrifice hits: t-5th (5 in 2010)Most times reached base on error: t-10th (6 in 2010)Most stolen bases: t-12th (6 in 2010)Most stolen base attempts: t-15th (6 in 2010)Most fly outs: t-15th (27 in 2010)Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2009)Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2010)Most double plays turned: t-19th (2 in 2008)

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3 Drew Rutledge

DREW RUTLEDGE’S CAREER STATISTICS

OF Sr., R/R 5-7 Brookneal, Va./William Campbell

Career Highs

2010: Played in 26 games, mainly in centerfield…Swiped two bases…tallied seven hits on the season.

2009: Saw action in 40 games with 34 starts...Drove in 23 runs...Tallied 21 hits and a .233 average.

2008: Had a hot start to her freshman season, hitting 25-66 over the first 19 games, before ending the season on a slump…Posted a

perfect 4-for-4 game against Gordon College…Posted a three-game streak with a home run…Hit her first career homer against Gordon College.

Personal: Daughter of Dale and Cynthia Rutledge...Born April 26, 1989.

At bats: 5, twice, most recently at Peace College (Mar 20, 2008)Runs scored: 2, eight times, most recently at CNU (Feb 23, 2008)Hits: 4, vs Gordon College (Mar 18, 2008 at Myrtle Beach, SC)RBIs: 3, twice, most recently vs UW-Platteville (Mar 19, 2008)Doubles: 1, seven times, most recently vs. Lynchburg (Apr. 7, 2010)Home runs: 1, three times, most recently vs. UW-Platteville (Mar 19, 2008)Total bases: 7, vs Gordon College (Mar 18, 2008 at Myrtle Beach, SC)Walks: 3, vs Guilford (Apr 26, 2008 at Salem, Va.)Strikeouts: 2, four times, most recently vs. Emory University (Apr 10, 2009)Stolen bases: 1, eight times, most recently vs. Shenandoah (Apr 13, 2010) Putouts: 3, six times, most recently vs. CNU (Feb 28, 2010)Assists: 1, seven times, most recently vs. Mt. Aloysius (Mar 10, 2010)Errors: 1, four times, most recently vs. Roanoke (Mar 31, 2010)Individual Career History

Drew Rutledge

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2008 .293 34-31 99 20 29 4 0 3 13 42 .424 7 0 10 0 .340 0 1 3-4 30 2 0 1.0002009 .233 40-34 90 11 21 2 0 0 5 23 .256 4 0 18 0 .266 0 6 3-4 23 0 2 .9202010 .194 26-17 36 10 7 1 0 0 1 8 .222 4 2 8 0 .310 0 4 2-2 18 1 2 .905TOTAL .253 100-82 225 41 57 7 0 3 19 73 .324 15 2 36 0 .306 0 11 8-10 71 3 4 .949

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most stolen bases: t-12th (8)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most sacrifice hits: t-3rd (6 in 2009)Most times caught stealing: t-4th (1 in 2009)Most times caught stealing: t-4th (1 in 2008)Most times struck out looking: t-5th (8 in 2009)Most sacrifice hits: t-7th (4 in 2010)Most ground outs: t-11th (35 in 2008)Most times reached on FC: t-12th (7 in 2008)Most times hit by pitch: t-13th (2 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-14th (6 in 2009)Most fly outs: t-15th (27 in 2009)Most times reached base on error: t-17th (5 in 2009)

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6 Emily Morris

EMILY MORRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

IF Sr., R/R 5-4 Powhatan, Va./Powhatan

Career Highs

2010: NFCA third team All-American selection…First team All-Region…Second team All-ODAC…Led the Eagles with 57 hits…Tallied 12 doubles and a team-best nine home runs…Posted a team-high 18 multi-hit games, including a pair of four hits outings…First team CoSIDA Academic All-District.

2009: First team All-ODAC...Top hitter with a .387 average...

Conference-leading 58 hits...38 RBI.

2008: Saw action in 35 of the team’s 40 games…Hit at a .274 clip, with a trio of doubles…Hit her first career home run against Scranton.

Personal: Daughter of Jimmy and Cindy Morris...Born November 30, 1989.

At bats: 5, twice, most recently vs. McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Runs scored: 4, vs. McDaniel (Mar 7, 2009) Hits: 4, three times, most recently vs. McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010) RBIs: 8, vs. McDaniel (Mar 7, 2009) Doubles: 2, three times, most recently vs Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Triples: 1, three times, most recently vs. King’s (Mar 8, 2010) Home runs: 1, 14 times, most recently vs. Randolph (Apr 24, 2010) Total bases: 11, vs. McDaniel (Mar 7, 2009) Walks: 2, vs. Emory (May 9, 2009) Strikeouts: 3, vs. Virginia Wesleyan (Apr 24, 2010)Stolen bases: 1, four times, most recently vs. Guilford (Apr 23, 2010)Putouts: 8, vs Roanoke (Apr 25, 2008 at Salem, Va.)Assists: 4, twice, most recently vs Randolph (Mar 29, 2008)Errors: 2, vs Rochester (Mar 03, 2008 at Virginia Beach VA)Individual Career History

Emily Morris

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2008 .274 35-32 95 10 26 3 1 1 13 34 .358 8 0 8 0 .324 2 4 1-1 73 55 5 .9622009 .387 46-46 150 29 58 7 1 4 38 79 .527 15 1 25 0 .446 0 5 2-2 2 0 0 1.0002010 .429 43-43 133 42 57 12 1 9 47 98 .737 16 4 10 3 .500 1 2 1-1 2 5 0 1.000TOTAL .373 124-121 378 81 141 22 3 14 98 211 .558 39 5 43 3 .435 3 11 4-4 77 60 5 .965

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most home runs: 7th (14)Most runs batted in: 8th (98)Most total bases: 10th (211)Highest slugging pct.: 11th (.558)Highest batting avg.: 13th (.373)Highest on base pct.: 14th (.435)Most hits: 14th (141)Most at bats: 16th (378)Most walks: t-16th (39)Most runs scored: 18th (81)Most games played: t-18th (124)Most stolen bases: t-18th (4)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most times struck out looking: 1st (13 in 2009)Most times grounded into DP: 1st (3 in 2010)Most ground outs: t-2nd (43 in 2009)Most runs batted in: t-3rd (47 in 2010)Most sacrifice flies: t-4th (2 in 2008)Most fly outs: 5th (35 in 2008)Most home runs: t-5th (9 in 2010)Most times struck out: t-5th (25 in 2009)Most sacrifice hits: t-5th (5 in 2009)Highest slugging pct.: 6th (.737 in 2010)Most total bases: 6th (98 in 2010)Most times hit by pitch: t-6th (4 in 2010)Most times reached base on error: t-6th (7 in 2010)Most at bats: 7th (150 in 2009)Most hits: 7th (58 in 2009)Most games started: t-7th (46 in 2009)Most sacrifice hits: t-7th (4 in 2008)Most hits: t-8th (57 in 2010)Most games played: t-9th (46 in 2009)Most sacrifice flies: t-9th (1 in 2010)Most ground outs: t-9th (36 in 2010)Most runs scored: t-10th (42 in 2010)Most doubles: t-11th (12 in 2010)Highest on base pct.: t-13th (.500 in 2010)Most runs batted in: t-13th (38 in 2009)Most double plays turned: t-13th (3 in 2008)Most fly outs: 14th (28 in 2009)Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-16th (2 in 2010)Most times reached base on error: t-17th (5 in 2008)Most fly outs: t-17th (26 in 2010)Most assists: 18th (55 in 2008)Most home runs: t-19th (4 in 2009)Most times reached on FC: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-19th (4 in 2009)Highest batting avg.: 20th (.429 in 2010)Most games started: t-20th (43 in 2010)Most walks: t-20th (16 in 2010)

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LAUREN CHILDRESS’ CAREER STATISTICS

IF Sr., R/R 5-5 Franklin, Va./Franklin

Career Highs

2010: First team All-ODAC selection…Hit .359 on the season…Led the team with 12 doubles…Pounded out a career high 47 hits…Hit three home runs.

2009: Honorable mention All-ODAC...Played in 44 games with 44 starts...Team’s third-best hitter with a .356 average...Drove in 30 runs.

2008: Played in 39 of the team’s 40 games…Tallied 34 hits and a pair of long balls…Drilled her first career homer against Scranton.

Personal: Daughter of Richard and Pam Childress...Born February 1, 1989.

At bats: 6, vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 12, 2008) Runs scored: 2, eight times, most recently vs. vs Southern Va (Apr 20, 2010)Hits: 3, nine times, most recently vs. Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)RBIs: 5, vs. Christopher Newport (Apr 22, 2009) Doubles: 2, twice, most recently vs Randolph (Mar 17, 2010)Triples: 1, six times, most recently vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Home runs: 1, six times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Total bases: 6, twice, most recently vs Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Walks: 2, twice, most recently vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Strikeouts: 3, vs Lynchburg (Apr 17, 2009)Stolen bases: 1, seven times, most recently vs. Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Putouts: 6, at Greensboro (Apr 10, 2008) Assists: 7, vs Virginia Wesleyan (Apr 26, 2008)Errors: 3, at Shenandoah (Mar 19, 2009)

Individual Career History

Lauren Childress

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2008 .309 39-35 110 15 34 5 0 2 10 45 .409 11 0 22 0 .372 0 1 0-0 35 104 17 .8912009 .356 44-44 135 19 48 8 4 1 30 67 .496 11 0 21 0 .404 0 0 5-5 40 95 20 .8712010 .359 41-41 131 26 47 12 2 3 31 72 .550 8 0 11 0 .385 4 0 2-2 36 79 8 .935TOTAL .343 124-120 376 60 129 25 6 6 71 184 .489 30 0 54 0 .388 4 1 7-7 111 278 45 .896

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most doubles: t-13th (25)Most triples: t-13th (6)Most home runs: t-14th (6)Most stolen bases: t-14th (7)Most total bases: t-16th (184)Highest slugging pct.: 17th (.489)Most at bats: 17th (376)Most hits: 17th (129)Most games played: t-18th (124)Most runs batted in: 19th (71)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most sacrifice flies: 1st (4 in 2010)Most errors: 1st (20 in 2009)Most intentional walks: t-1st (2 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-1st (12 in 2009)Most errors: 2nd (17 in 2008)Most assists: t-2nd (104 in 2008)Most fly outs: 4th (39 in 2010)Most times struck out looking: t-5th (8 in 2009)Most assists: t-5th (95 in 2009)Most times reached base on error: t-6th (7 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-10th (8 in 2010)Most fly outs: t-10th (31 in 2009)Most doubles: t-11th (12 in 2010)Most times struck out: t-11th (22 in 2008)Most assists: 12th (79 in 2010)Most times struck out: t-13th (21 in 2009)Most times struck out looking: t-13th (6 in 2010)Most double plays turned: t-13th (3 in 2008)Most triples: t-14th (4 in 2009)Most errors: t-14th (8 in 2010)Most games started: t-15th (44 in 2009)Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2008)Most ground outs: t-16th (32 in 2009)Most chances: t-17th (156 in 2008)Most stolen bases: t-18th (5 in 2009)Most ground outs: t-18th (31 in 2010)Most chances: 19th (155 in 2009)Most games played: t-19th (44 in 2009)Most stolen base attempts: t-19th (5 in 2009)Most double plays turned: t-19th (2 in 2009)

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ANGELA SPINELLI’S CAREER STATISTICS

1B Sr., R/R 5-11 Ocala, Fla./Trinity Catholic

Career Highs

2010: Had a career year offensively…Honorable mention All-ODAC selection…Hit .414 on the year…Posted 41 hits, nine doubles and four homers…Second team CoSIDA Academic All-District.

2009: Drove in four runs...Played in 17 games with six starts...Tallied four hits and a double.

2008: Saw a limited role, mostly as a pinch hitter, in seven games…Posted two hits in just four at-bats.

Personal: Daughter of Jim and Michelle Spinelli...Born July 27, 1989.

At bats: 4, six times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Runs scored: 2, twice, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Hits: 3, twice, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)RBIs: 6, at Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Doubles: 1, 10 times, most recently vs. Southern Virginia (Apr 20, 2010)Home runs: 2, at Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Total bases: 9, at Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Walks: 2, twice, most recently vs. Mary Washington (Mar 28, 2010)Strikeouts: 2, vs Guilford (Apr 23, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Putouts: 12, twice, most recently at Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Assists: 1, 11 times, most recently vs Virginia Wesleyan (Apr 24, 2010) Errors: 2, vs. Roanoke (Mar 30, 2009)

Individual Career History

Angela Spinelli

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2008 .500 7-0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 6 0 1 .8572009 .174 17-6 23 2 4 1 0 0 4 5 .217 2 0 5 0 .240 0 2 0-0 79 2 2 .9762010 .414 39-35 99 12 41 9 0 4 37 62 .626 10 0 9 0 .464 1 3 0-0 234 9 6 .976TOTAL .373 63-41 126 16 47 10 0 4 41 69 .548 12 0 14 0 .424 1 5 0-0 319 11 9 .973

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most home runs: t-16th (4)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most double plays turned: t-4th (7 in 2010)Most chances: 6th (249 in 2010)Most putouts: 6th (234 in 2010)Most sacrifice flies: t-9th (1 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-11th (3 in 2010)Most double plays turned: 12th (4 in 2009)Most runs batted in: t-15th (37 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-16th (2 in 2009)Most home runs: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most putouts: t-20th (79 in 2009)

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5 Hillary Rees

HILLARY REES’ CAREER STATISTICS

IF Jr., R/R 5-3 Mount Crawford, Va./Turner Ashby

Career Highs

2010: Started in all 43 games on the year…Team-high 47 runs scored…Swiped 15 bases…Third team NFCA All-Region...Tallied 48 hits, posted a .353 batting average, with four homers and four triples.

2009: Second team All-ODAC selection...Breakout freshman year...Started in all 47 games...Had 54 hits and team-high 13 doubles.

Personal: Daughter of David and Judy Rees...Born March 22, 1990.

At bats: 5, three times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18,2010)Runs scored: 3, seven times, most recently vs. Randolph (Apr 24, 2010)Hits: 4, vs Greensboro (Mar 24, 2009)RBIs: 4, twice, most recently vs. Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Doubles: 2, five times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18,2010)Triples: 1, five times, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Home runs: 1, seven times, most recently vs. Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2010)Total bases: 7, vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010) Walks: 3, vs Christopher Newport (Apr 22, 2009)Strikeouts: 3, vs. Christopher Newport (Feb 28, 2010) Stolen bases: 2, six times, most recently vs. Guilford (Apr 23, 2010) Putouts: 6, vs N.C. Wesleyan (Mar 10, 2009 at Myrtle Beach, SC)Assists: 7, at Emory (May 09, 2009)Errors: 1, six times, most recently vs Roanoke (Mar 31, 2010)Individual Career History

Hillary Rees

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2009 .348 47-47 155 50 54 13 1 3 20 78 .503 23 3 11 0 .442 0 3 17-20 90 88 4 .9782010 .353 43-43 136 47 48 12 4 4 29 80 .588 20 6 12 0 .457 0 3 15-16 59 72 2 .985TOTAL .351 90-90 291 97 102 25 5 7 49 158 .543 43 9 23 0 .449 0 6 32-36 149 160 6 .981

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most stolen bases: 3rd (32)Highest on base pct.: 9th (.449)Most walks: 12th (43)Most home runs: t-12th (7)Most runs scored: 13th (97)Most doubles: t-13th (25)Highest slugging pct.: 14th (.543)Most triples: t-16th (5)Most total bases: 20th (158)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most ground outs: 1st (49 in 2009)Most games played: t-1st (47 in 2009)Most games started: t-1st (47 in 2009)Most times caught stealing: t-1st (3 in 2009)Most times reached base on error: 2nd (10 in 2009)Most runs scored: 3rd (50 in 2009)Most times hit by pitch: 3rd (6 in 2010)Most stolen bases: 3rd (17 in 2009)Most stolen base attempts: 3rd (20 in 2009)Most fly outs: 3rd (41 in 2010)Most walks: 4th (23 in 2009)Most stolen bases: 4th (15 in 2010)Most stolen base attempts: 4th (16 in 2010)Most runs scored: t-4th (47 in 2010)Most times caught stealing: t-4th (1 in 2010)Most at bats: 5th (155 in 2009)Most doubles: t-5th (13 in 2009)Most fly outs: t-7th (33 in 2009)Most double plays turned: t-7th (6 in 2009)Highest stolen base pct.: 8th (.938 in 2010)Most times hit by pitch: t-8th (3 in 2009)Highest stolen base pct.: 9th (.850 in 2009)Most walks: 10th (20 in 2010)Most assists: 10th (88 in 2009)Most times reached base on error: t-10th (6 in 2010)Most chances: 11th (182 in 2009)Most doubles: t-11th (12 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-11th (3 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-11th (3 in 2009)Most double plays turned: t-13th (3 in 2010)Most triples: t-14th (4 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-14th (6 in 2009)Most assists: 15th (72 in 2010)Most hits: t-15th (54 in 2009)Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2010)Most ground outs: t-16th (32 in 2010)Most total bases: t-17th (80 in 2010)Most putouts: t-17th (90 in 2009)Highest fielding pct.: 18th (.985 in 2010)Most home runs: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most games started: t-20th (43 in 2010)

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SUMMER RAMSEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

P Jr., R/R 5-7 Fishersville, Va./Wilson Memorial

Career Bests

2010: Made eight appearances…Posted a perfect 5-0 record, with a 1.22 ERA…Threw four complete games, including three shutouts…Threw a five-inning no-hitter against Sweet Briar.

2009: Turned in excellent freshman season...Owned a 6-1 record and a 1.77 ERA...Five complete games and four combined shutouts.

Personal: Daughter of Bill and Kym Ramsey...Born July 17, 1990.

Individual Career History

Summer Ramsey

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2009 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 16 0 1.0002010 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 11 1 .923TOTAL .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 27 1 .967

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha2009 1.77 6-1 15 8 5 3/1 1 55.1 53 16 14 2 29 5 0 4 221 .254 0 3 0 2 52010 1.22 5-0 8 5 4 3/1 0 34.1 28 9 6 2 21 6 0 2 134 .215 0 0 0 0 2TOTAL 1.56 11-1 23 13 9 6/2 1 89.2 81 25 20 4 50 11 0 6 355 .239 0 3 0 2 7

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game: 1st (0.31)Lowest earned run avg.: 4th (1.56)Lowest opponent batting avg.: 5th (.239)Most shutouts: t-9th (6)Most strikeouts/7 inn game: 10th (3.90)Most saves: t-12th (1)Most complete games: 15th (9)Most wins: t-15th (11)Most appearances: t-15th (23)Most games started: t-15th (13)Most innings pitched: 16th (89.2)Most strikeouts: 16th (50)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game: 2nd (0.25 in 2009)Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game: 3rd (0.41 in 2010)Most combined shutouts: t-3rd (1 in 2010)Most combined shutouts: t-3rd (1 in 2009)Most games finished: t-4th (6 in 2009)Lowest earned run avg.: 5th (1.22 in 2010)Most sacrifice flies allowed: t-5th (2 in 2009)Most home runs allowed: t-6th (4 in 2009)Most hit batters: t-8th (3 in 2009)Most caught stealing by: t-9th (2 in 2009)Most ground outs: t-10th (85 in 2009)Lowest opponent batting avg.: 11th (.215 in 2010)Most games finished: t-11th (3 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits allowed: 12th (5 in 2009)Most strikeouts looking: 13th (7 in 2010)Most batters faced: 13th (221 in 2009)Most fly outs: 13th (43 in 2009)Most strikeouts looking: 14th (5 in 2009)Most batters faced: 14th (134 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits allowed: 14th (2 in 2010)Most fly outs: 14th (35 in 2010)Most ground outs: 14th (43 in 2010)Most shutouts: t-14th (3 in 2009)Most shutouts: t-14th (3 in 2010)Most at bats against: 16th (209 in 2009)Most home runs allowed: t-16th (2 in 2010)Most at bats against: 17th (130 in 2010)Most stolen bases against: t-17th (4 in 2010)Lowest earned run avg.: 18th (1.77 in 2009)Lowest opponent batting avg.: 19th (.254 in 2009)Most doubles allowed: t-19th (6 in 2010)Most stolen bases against: t-19th (3 in 2009)

Pitching

Innings Pitched: 7.0, twice, most recently vs. York College (Apr. 5, 2010)Runs Allowed (5 inn. or more): seven times, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr. 15, 2010)Hits Allowed (5 inn. or more): 0, vs. Sweet Briar (Apr. 15, 2010)Earned Runs Allowed: eight times, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr. 15, 2010)Walks Allowed: eight times, most recently vs. McDaniel (Apr. 18, 2010)Strikeouts: 7, vs. Eastern Nazarene (Mar. 9, 2010)

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ANN KOMARA’S CAREER STATISTICS

OF Jr., R/R 5-7 Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg

Career Highs

2010: Saw limited action as a backup, and pinch hitter…Scored six runs…Posted three hits and three RBI..Tallied career-best three runs against Emory & Henry on April 11.

2009: Saw action in 25 games with one start...Recorded two hits and two RBI on season, both against S. Virginia.

Personal: Daughter of Don and Karen Komara...Born February 12, 1990.

At bats: 4, vs. Southern Virginia (Apr 18, 2009)Runs scored: 3, vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Hits: 2, vs. Southern Virginia (Apr 18, 2009)RBIs: 2, vs. Southern Virginia (Apr 18, 2009)Doubles: 1, vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Total bases: 2, twice, most recently vs. Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Walks: 2, vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Strikeouts: 1, 10 times, most recently vs. Randolph (Apr 24, 2010)Putouts: 1, three times, most recently vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Errors: 1, vs Mount Aloysius (Mar 10, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)

Individual Career History

Ann Komara

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2009 .154 25-1 13 7 2 0 0 0 2 2 .154 0 0 4 0 .154 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.0002010 .143 16-7 21 6 3 1 0 0 3 4 .190 2 0 6 0 .217 0 0 0-0 2 0 1 .667TOTAL .147 41-8 34 13 5 1 0 0 5 6 .176 2 0 10 0 .194 0 0 0-0 3 0 1 .750

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most times struck out looking: t-16th (5 in 2010)

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SARAH HERETICK’S CAREER STATISTICS

C Jr., R/R 5-9 Chester, Va./Thomas Dale

Career Bests

2010: Split time behind the dish…Posted five hits in 31 plate appearances.

2009: Saw a limited role with eight games played and three starts...Recorded three hits and a RBI.

Personal: Daughter of Daniel and Monica Heretick...Born December 26, 1989.

At bats: 3, three times, most recently vs. Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)Runs scored: 1, six times, most recently vs. Shenandoah (Apr 13, 2010)Hits: 1, eight times, most recently vs. Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)RBIs: 2, vs Kings (Mar 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C)Doubles: 1, twice, most recently vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Home runs: 1, at Guilford (Mar 11, 2010)Total bases: 4, at Guilford (Mar 11, 2010)Walks: 2, twice, most recently vs Shenandoah (Apr 13, 2010)Strikeouts: 2, at Randolph-Macon (Apr 4, 2009) Putouts: 11, at Randolph-Macon (Apr 4, 2009) Assists: 2, twice, most recently vs. Virginia Wesleyan (Apr 02, 2010)Errors: 1, twice, most recently vs. Eastern Mennonite (Mar 18, 2010)

Individual Career History

Sarah Heretick

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2009 .214 8-3 14 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 .214 1 0 4 0 .267 0 0 0-0 25 4 0 1.0002010 .161 19-14 31 4 5 2 0 1 5 10 .323 11 1 3 1 .395 0 1 0-0 90 4 2 .979TOTAL .178 27-17 45 6 8 2 0 1 6 13 .289 12 1 7 1 .362 0 1 0-0 115 8 2 .984

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most times grounded into DP: t-2nd (1 in 2010)Most passed balls: t-3rd (4 in 2010)Most stolen bases against: 4th (14 in 2010)Most caught stealing by: t-6th (3 in 2010)Most passed balls: 7th (2 in 2009)Lowest stolen base against pct.: 8th (.824 in 2010)Most caught stealing by: t-14th (1 in 2009)Most putouts: t-17th (90 in 2010)

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4 Morgan Williams

MORGAN WILLIAM’S CAREER STATISTICS

Util. So., R/R 5-5 Richmond, Va./Varina

Career Highs

2010: Saw action in 27 games…Pinch ran in most situations for the Eagles…Hit .364 in 22 at-bats…Scored seven runs…Tallied one triple and five RBI.

Prep: Four-time All-District selection…All-Academic honoree.

Personal: Daughter of Tommy and Marilyn Williams…Born October 4, 1990…Majoring in Elementary

Education.

At bats: 4, at Greensboro College (Mar 20, 2010)Runs scored: 2, vs Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar. 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)Hits: 2, vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)RBIs: 3, vs Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar. 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)Doubles: 1, twice, most recently, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Triples: 1, vs Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar. 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)Total bases: 3, vs Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar. 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)Walks: 1, three times, most recently vs. Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Strikeouts: 1, three times, most recently at Lynchburg College (Apr 07, 2010)Putouts: 8, at Greensboro College (Mar 20, 2010)

Individual Career History

Morgan Williams

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2010 .364 27-5 22 7 8 2 1 0 5 12 .545 3 0 3 0 .440 0 0 0-0 12 0 0 1.000TOTAL .364 27-5 22 7 8 2 1 0 5 12 .545 3 0 3 0 .440 0 0 0-0 12 0 0 1.000

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8 Sarah GoodmanUtil So., R/R 5-5 King William, Va./King William

2010: Played on the Eagles JV squad.

Prep: Three-time All-District selection…2009 All-region choice.

Personal: Daughter of Mickey and Traci Goodman…Born September 29, 1991…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

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LEIGH LAM’S CAREER STATISTICS

Util. So., R/R 5-4 McGaheysville, Va./Spotswood

Career Highs

2010: Posted a solid freshman campaign in a limited role behind the plate…Hit .367 with 11 hits in 30 plate appearances…Hit her first career homer on April 23 at Guilford.

Prep: Named first team All-District and first team All-Region from her catchers post at Spotswood.

Personal: Daughter of Bart and Sheila Lam…Born January 18, 1991…Majoring in Biology and Chemistry.

At bats: 4 at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Runs scored: 2, three times, most recently vs Randolph (Apr 24, 2010)Hits: 2, twice, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)RBIs: 3, vs Guilford (Apr 23, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Doubles: 1, twice, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Home runs: 1, vs Guilford (Apr 23, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Total bases: 4, vs Guilford (Apr 23, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Walks: 1, three times, vs Randolph (Apr 24, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Strikeouts: 2, vs Randolph (Apr 24, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Putouts: 8, twice, most recently, vs Southern Virginia (Apr 20, 2010)Assists: 2, vs Penn St. Harrisburg (Mar. 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)

Individual Career History

Leigh Lam

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2010 .367 16-8 30 11 11 2 0 1 6 16 .533 3 1 3 0 .441 0 1 0-0 43 2 0 1.000TOTAL .367 16-8 30 11 11 2 0 1 6 16 .533 3 1 3 0 .441 0 1 0-0 43 2 0 1.000

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Highest fielding pct.: t-1st (1.000 in 2010)

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16 Heather JenkinsP/SS So., R/R 5-6 Locust Grove, Va./Orange County

2010: Played a split role for the Eagles at shortstop and in the circle…Hit.286 on the year, with three doubles…Tallied first career homer at McDaniel…Turned in a solid season pitching…Posted a 7-2 record, with a 2.95 ERA…Tallied a pair of shutouts…Turned in a seven-inning, one-hit shutout of Gettysburg early in the year.

Prep: Played for an Orange County team that won the 2009 District title and reached the state semi-finals…2009 second team All-State selection…Three-time All-District selection…Two-time All-Area.

Personal: Daughter of Brant and Karen Jenkins…Born August 9, 1991…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

HEATHER JENKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Career BestsAt bats: 4, twice, most recently, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Runs scored: 1, 13 times, most recently vs. Randolph (Apr 24, 2010 at Salem, Va.)Hits: 3, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)RBIs: 3, vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Doubles: 1, three times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Home runs: 1, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Total bases: 4, twice, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Walks: 2, at Roanoke College (Mar 31, 2010)Strikeouts: 2, three times, most recently vs. Virginia Wesleyan (Apr 24, 2010)Putouts: 4, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Assists: 5, twice, most recently at Guilford (Mar 11, 2010)Errors: 2, at Christopher Newport (Feb 28, 2010)IP: 7.0, three times, most recently vs. Southern Virginia (Apr 20, 2010)Strikeouts: 8, vs Southern Virginia (Apr 20, 2010)Individual Career History

Heather Jenkins

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2010 .286 26-24 56 13 16 3 0 1 11 22 .393 12 1 16 0 .420 0 2 0-0 27 46 4 .948TOTAL .286 26-24 56 13 16 3 0 1 11 22 .393 12 1 16 0 .420 0 2 0-0 27 46 4 .948

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha2010 2.95 7-2 13 9 6 2/0 0 61.2 50 29 26 17 37 3 0 4 257 .219 4 1 0 3 8TOTAL 2.95 7-2 13 9 6 2/0 0 61.2 50 29 26 17 37 3 0 4 257 .219 4 1 0 3 8

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Lowest opponent batting avg.: 3rd (.219)Most strikeouts/7 inn game: 9th (4.20)Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game: 15th (1.93)Most shutouts: t-15th (2)Most complete games: t-17th (6)Lowest earned run avg.: 18th (2.95)Most earned runs allowed: 18th (26)Most strikeouts: 19th (37)Most wins: 20th (7)Most walks allowed: 20th (17)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most sacrifice flies allowed: t-3rd (3 in 2010)Most home runs allowed: t-6th (4 in 2010)Most ground outs: 7th (98 in 2010)Most strikeouts looking: t-8th (15 in 2010)Most wild pitches: t-8th (4 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits allowed: 9th (8 in 2010)Most games finished: t-11th (3 in 2010)Lowest opponent batting avg.: 12th (.219 in 2010)Most batters faced: 12th (257 in 2010)Most fly outs: 12th (45 in 2010)Most hit batters: t-12th (1 in 2010)Most caught stealing by: t-14th (1 in 2010)Most at bats against: 15th (228 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-16th (2 in 2010)Most stolen bases against: t-19th (3 in 2010)

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MELANIE LAMB’S CAREER STATISTICS

Util. So., R/R 5-4 Ruckersville, Va./William Monroe

Career Highs

2010: Platooned behind the plate for the Eagles…Saw action in 24 games with 21 starts…Tallied six home runs to average a long ball for every ten at-bats…Hit her first career homer against Eastern Nazarene…Posted first career multi-home run game at McDaniel.

Prep: Three-time All-Central selection as a catcher…Four-time All-District selection…All-District

All-Academic honoree.

Personal: Daughter of Vern and Janet Lamb…Born June 11, 1991…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

At bats: 4, four times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Runs scored: 2, three times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Hits: 2, five times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)RBIs: 4, twice, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Doubles: 1, vs Eastern Nazarene (Mar. 9, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)Home runs: 2, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Total bases: 8, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Walks: 3, vs Hood (Mar 06, 2010)Strikeouts: 2, at Roanoke College (Mar 31, 2010)Stolen bases: 1, vs Hood (Mar 06, 2010)Putouts: 13, vs Southern Virginia (Apr 20, 2010)Assists: 2, vs Mount Aloysius (Mar 10, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C.)

Individual Career History

Melanie Lamb

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2010 .250 24-21 60 11 15 1 0 6 17 34 .567 7 0 11 0 .328 0 0 1-1 114 6 0 1.000TOTAL .250 24-21 60 11 15 1 0 6 17 34 .567 7 0 11 0 .328 0 0 1-1 114 6 0 1.000

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most home runs: t-14th (6)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Highest fielding pct.: t-1st (1.000 in 2010)Most passed balls: t-5th (3 in 2010)Most stolen bases against: t-6th (12 in 2010)Lowest stolen base against pct.: 10th (.923 in 2010)Most putouts: 12th (114 in 2010)Most home runs: t-12th (6 in 2010)Most caught stealing by: t-14th (1 in 2010)

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20 Aven ThomasP/OF So., R/R 5-2 Harrisonburg, Va./Turner Ashby

2010: Second team All-ODAC selection…Named to the ODAC All-Tournament team… Hit at a .342 clip, started in 37 games, mostly in right field…Pounded out nine doubles and four home runs…Hit her first career long ball on March 18 against EMU.

Prep: All-District, All-Region and All-State selection at Turner Ashby…Was named TA’s Best

Offensive Player and was the Pitcher of the Year.

Personal: Daughter of Tommy and Lisa Thomas…Born September 16, 1991…Majoring in Liberal Studies.

AVEN THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Career BestsAt bats: 5, twice, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Runs scored: 3, vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Hits: 3, three times, most recently vs. Randolph (Apr 24, 2010)RBIs: 5, vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Doubles: 1, nine times, most recently at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)Home runs: 1, four times, most recently vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Total bases: 6, twice, most recently vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Walks: 1, twice, most recently vs Kings (Mar 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C)Strikeouts: 2, six times, most recently vs Lynchburg College (Apr 23, 2010)Putouts: 3, three times, most recently vs Southern Virginia (Apr 20, 2010)Errors: 1, at McDaniel (Apr 18, 2010)

Individual Career History

Aven Thomas

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2010 .342 37-37 114 29 39 9 0 4 29 60 .526 2 2 19 0 .364 0 3 0-0 29 0 1 .967TOTAL .342 37-37 114 29 39 9 0 4 29 60 .526 2 2 19 0 .364 0 3 0-0 29 0 1 .967

ALL-TIME RANKINGS:Most home runs: t-16th (4)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:Most times struck out looking: t-10th (7 in 2010)Most sacrifice hits: t-11th (3 in 2010)Most times hit by pitch: t-13th (2 in 2010)Most times reached base on error: t-17th (5 in 2010)Most home runs: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most times reached on FC: t-19th (4 in 2010)Most times struck out: t-20th (19 in 2010)

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AMBER MARTSIN’S CAREER STATS

Util So., R/R 5-7 Brookneal, Va./William Campbell

Career Highs

2010: Played in thirty games with two starts…Hit at a .357 clip...Hit her first career homerun against King’s over Spring Break…Had a .514 on base percentage.

Prep: Played on a Generals team that won two district titles and a state championship…Four-time All-District selection…District, Region and State Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore…Silver Slugger as

a freshman.

Personal: Daughter of Curly and Darlene Marstin...Born December 13, 1990…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science

At bats: 2, twice, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Runs scored: 1, five times, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Hits: 1, 10 times, most recently vs. Randolph (Apr 24, 2010)RBIs: 2, twice, most recently at Greensboro College (Mar 20, 2010)Doubles: 1, vs Emory & Henry (Apr 11, 2010)Home runs: 1, vs Kings (Mar 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C)Total bases: 4, vs Kings (Mar 8, 2010 at Myrtle Beach, S.C)Walks: 2, twice, most recently vs. Randolph (Mar 17, 2010)Strikeouts: 1, four times, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Putouts: 6, vs Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)Errors: 1, twice, most recently vs. Sweet Briar (Apr 15, 2010)

Individual Career History

Amber Marstin

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2010 .357 30-2 28 5 10 1 0 1 8 14 .500 9 0 4 0 .514 0 0 0-0 14 0 2 .875TOTAL .357 30-2 28 5 10 1 0 1 8 14 .500 9 0 4 0 .514 0 0 0-0 14 0 2 .875

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Prep: Named Player of the Year…Played on a Central High School team that went 18-6 her senior season…Pitched every game during her high school career…Named her school’s female athlete of the year on two occa-sions.

Personal: Daughter of David and Lisa Hinegardner…Born December 16, 1991…Majoring in Business and Art.

18 Brea Hinegardner1B/PFr., R/R 5-9 Woodstock, Va./Central

Prep: High School All-American selection...Three-time first team All-District choice...Twice was named to the All-Region team...District Player of the Year.

Personal: Daughter of Brad Anderson and Annette Roach...Born October 31, 1991...Majoring in Biology.

11 Kasey AndersonOFFr., L/R 5-3 Chatham, Va./Chatham

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Emily Morris is Bridgewater’s most recent All-American selection. Morris was a third teamer in 2010. BC has had six different players earn All-American honors in program history.

Record Book

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HITTING (CAREER)

Highest batting avg. (minimum 150 AB)1. .441 Christie Seekford (90-204) 1988-902. .421 Kerri Johnson (122-290) 1994-963. .415 Michelle Good (136-328) 1990-934. .413 Kameron Tucker (198-479) 2000-035. .412 Jo Spitzer (108-262) 1991-936. .408 Debra Burch (84-206) 1988-907. .407 Kaitlyn Bowman (233-573) 2006-098. .385 Cara Carpenter (149-387) 1999-029. .382 Stacy Clark (145-380) 1995-9810. .380 Misti Fulk (144-379) 1993-9611. .379 Sarah French (148-391) 1999-0112. .377 Salita Sullivan (104-276) 1995-9713. .373 Emily Morris (141-378) 2008-1014. .366 Jennifer Hall (216-590) 2005-0815. .365 Caity Butler (183-501) 2006-09

Highest slugging pct. (minimum 150 AB)1. .685 Kameron Tucker (479 AB) 2000-032. .670 Kaitlyn Bowman (573 AB) 2006-093. .669 Kerri Johnson (290 AB) 1994-964. .658 Stacy Clark (380 AB) 1995-985. .628 Michelle Good (328 AB) 1990-936. .612 Cara Carpenter (387 AB) 1999-027. .608 Christie Seekford (204 AB) 1988-908. .589 Caity Butler (501 AB) 2006-099. .588 Jo Spitzer (262 AB) 1991-9310. .570 Sarah French (391 AB) 1999-0111. .558 Emily Morris (378 AB) 2008-1012. .556 Jennifer Hall (590 AB) 2005-0813. .546 Laura Barry (414 AB) 2005-0814. .543 Hillary Rees (291 AB) 2009-1015. .524 Aimee Brown (368 AB) 1999-01

Highest on base pct. (minimum 150 AB)1. .521 Christie Seekford (204 AB) 1988-902. .474 Michelle Good (328 AB) 1990-933. .466 Stacy Clark (380 AB) 1995-984. .463 Debra Burch (206 AB) 1988-905. .462 Kaitlyn Bowman (573 AB) 2006-096. .462 Kerri Johnson (290 AB) 1994-967. .461 Kameron Tucker (479 AB) 2000-038. .458 Jo Spitzer (262 AB) 1991-939. .449 Hillary Rees (291 AB) 2009-1010. .448 Kate Reitz (241 AB) 2004,0711. .442 Caity Butler (501 AB) 2006-0912. .442 Salita Sullivan (276 AB) 1995-9713. .440 Cara Carpenter (387 AB) 1999-0214. .435 Emily Morris (378 AB) 2008-1015. .435 Sarah French (391 AB) 1999-01

Most games played1. 172 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-092. 170 Colleen Reid 1998-013. 169 Lindsay Ware 2004-074. 168 Jennifer Hall 2005-085. 167 Caity Butler 2006-096. 164 Mallory Sandridge 2006-09

7. 159 Sarah Taylor 1998-01 159 Elizabeth Smith 2006-099. 155 Kameron Tucker 2000-0310. 154 Erin Westerman 1999-0211. 148 Amy Bartley 2000-0312. 144 Andrea Eger 1996-9913. 140 Laura Barry 2005-0814. 136 Stacy Clark 1995-98 136 Cara Carpenter 1999-02

Most at bats1. 590 Jennifer Hall 2005-082. 573 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-093. 567 Lindsay Ware 2004-074. 501 Caity Butler 2006-095. 499 Colleen Reid 1998-016. 479 Kameron Tucker 2000-037. 457 Mallory Sandridge 2006-098. 433 Sarah Taylor 1998-019. 425 Andrea Eger 1996-9910. 414 Laura Barry 2005-0811. 391 Sarah French 1999-0112. 387 Cara Carpenter 1999-0213. 381 Elizabeth Smith 2006-0914. 380 Stacy Clark 1995-9815. 379 Misti Fulk 1993-96

Most runs scored1. 165 Jennifer Hall 2005-082. 156 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-093. 130 Colleen Reid 1998-014. 128 Lindsay Ware 2004-075. 120 Stacy Clark 1995-986. 119 Kameron Tucker 2000-037. 118 Cara Carpenter 1999-028. 108 Sarah French 1999-01 108 Mallory Sandridge 2006-0910. 103 Andrea Eger 1996-99 103 Charity Tyree 2000-0312. 100 Kerri Johnson 1994-9613. 97 Hillary Rees 2009-1014. 96 Caity Butler 2006-0915. 93 Aimee Brown 1999-01

Most hits1. 233 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-092. 216 Jennifer Hall 2005-083. 205 Lindsay Ware 2004-074. 198 Kameron Tucker 2000-035. 183 Caity Butler 2006-096. 173 Colleen Reid 1998-017. 149 Mallory Sandridge 2006-09 149 Cara Carpenter 1999-029. 148 Sarah French 1999-0110. 147 Sarah Taylor 1998-0111. 145 Stacy Clark 1995-9812. 144 Misti Fulk 1993-9613. 143 Laura Barry 2005-0814. 141 Emily Morris 2008-1015. 138 Andrea Eger 1996-99

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Most doubles1. 41 Lindsay Ware 2004-072. 39 Aimee Brown 1999-013. 38 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-094. 36 Stacy Clark 1995-98 36 Kameron Tucker 2000-036. 35 Caity Butler 2006-097. 34 Kerri Johnson 1994-968. 33 Sarah Taylor 1998-01 33 Laura Barry 2005-0810. 29 Michelle Good 1990-93

Most triples1. 18 Sarah French 1999-012. 16 Michelle Good 1990-93 16 Kerri Johnson 1994-964. 14 Cara Carpenter 1999-025. 13 Joanne Harris 1995-976. 12 Jennifer Hall 2005-08 12 Stacy Clark 1995-988. 11 Jo Spitzer 1991-939. 8 Kameron Tucker 2000-0310. 7 Erin Westerman 1999-02 7 Aimee Brown 1999-01 7 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-09

Most home runs1. 33 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-092. 26 Kameron Tucker 2000-033. 23 Caity Butler 2006-094. 21 Jennifer Hall 2005-085. 16 Laura Barry 2005-086. 15 Stacy Clark 1995-987. 14 Emily Morris 2008-108. 11 Cara Carpenter 1999-029. 10 Mallory Sandridge 2006-09 10 Elizabeth Smith 2006-0911. 8 Jennifer Mongold 199412. 7 Hillary Rees 2009-10 7 Sarah French 1999-0114. 6 Melanie Lamb 2010 6 Lauren Childress 2008-10

Most runs batted in1. 191 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-092. 153 Kameron Tucker 2000-033. 143 Caity Butler 2006-094. 114 Lindsay Ware 2004-075. 107 Stacy Clark 1995-986. 106 Laura Barry 2005-087. 105 Jennifer Hall 2005-088. 98 Emily Morris 2008-109. 96 Aimee Brown 1999-0110. 95 Colleen Reid 1998-0111. 89 Sarah French 1999-0112. 87 Sarah Taylor 1998-0113. 79 Misti Fulk 1993-9614. 78 Andrea Eger 1996-9915. 77 Cara Carpenter 1999-02

77 Amy Bartley 2000-03

Most total bases1. 384 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-092. 328 Kameron Tucker 2000-03 328 Jennifer Hall 2005-084. 295 Caity Butler 2006-095. 262 Lindsay Ware 2004-076. 250 Stacy Clark 1995-987. 237 Cara Carpenter 1999-028. 226 Laura Barry 2005-089. 223 Sarah French 1999-0110. 211 Emily Morris 2008-1011. 207 Mallory Sandridge 2006-0912. 206 Michelle Good 1990-9313. 197 Colleen Reid 1998-0114. 194 Kerri Johnson 1994-9615. 193 Aimee Brown 1999-01

Most walks1. 68 Caity Butler 2006-092. 58 Stacy Clark 1995-983. 55 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006-094. 52 Jennifer Hall 2005-085. 50 Aimee Brown 1999-016. 48 Elizabeth Smith 2006-09 48 Andrea Eger 1996-998. 47 Charity Tyree 2000-039. 46 Colleen Reid 1998-01 46 Stephanie Steppe 2004-0711. 44 Mallory Sandridge 2006-0912. 43 Hillary Rees 2009-1013. 42 Lindsay Ware 2004-07 42 Kameron Tucker 2000-0315. 41 Sarah Taylor 1998-01

Two-time All-ODAC selection Jennifer Hall peppers the career offensive lists after a stellar career at Bridgewater.

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Most Stolen Bases1. 36 Andrea Eger (36-36) 1996-992. 34 Sarah French (34-34) 1999-013. 32 Hillary Rees (32-36) 2009-104. 18 Jennifer Hall (18-21) 2005-085. 17 Kaitlyn Bowman (17-18) 2006-096. 14 Aimee Brown (14-14) 1999-017. 12 Sarah Taylor (12-12) 1998-01 12 Leah Cossentino (12-14) 2009-109. 11 Erin Westerman (11-11) 1999-0210. 10 Lindsay Ware (10-13) 2004-07 10 Cara Carpenter (10-10) 1999-0212. 8 Drew Rutledge (8-10) 2008-10 8 Kristen Combs (8-9) 2008-1014. 7 Jennifer Strosnider (7-7) 1999 7 Mallory Sandridge (7-7) 2006-09 7 Lauren Childress (7-7) 2008-10

PITCHING (CAREER)

Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 50 IP)1. 0.77 Sherry Kite (118.1 IP) 1990-912. 1.37 Ashley Gills (367.0 IP) 2007-103. 1.41 Denise Goode (254.0 IP) 2000-014. 1.56 Summer Ramsey (89.2 IP) 2009-105. 1.69 Crystal Riley (87.0 IP) 1999-016. 1.83 Lisa Rhodes (462.2 IP) 2004-077. 1.84 Tori Hill (68.1 IP) 20068. 1.91 Kim Simmons (80.2 IP) 1988-919. 2.09 Kristin Pardue (432.2 IP) 2000-0310. 2.24 Marlo Powell (459.2 IP) 2003-0611. 2.25 Becky Schmidt (196.0 IP) 2008-1012. 2.38 Theresa Northrop (306.1 IP) 1991-9413. 2.49 Paula Talley (166.0 IP) 1999-00,0214. 2.52 Lindsay Lam (305.2 IP) 2007-1015. 2.54 Sasha Morris (278.1 IP) 1993-96

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (minimum 50 IP)1. 0.31 Summer Ramsey (89.2 IP) 2009-102. 0.50 Theresa Northrop (306.1 IP) 1991-943. 0.95 Sherry Kite (118.1 IP) 1990-914. 1.18 Becky Schmidt (196.0 IP) 2008-105. 1.18 Paula Talley (166.0 IP) 1999-00,026. 1.24 Kimeran Withrow (175.1 IP) 1998-997. 1.30 Lisa Rhodes (462.2 IP) 2004-078. 1.37 Jamie Kery (449.0 IP) 1996-98,98-999. 1.46 Kristin Pardue (432.2 IP) 2000-0310. 1.52 Denise Goode (254.0 IP) 2000-0111. 1.56 Kim Simmons (80.2 IP) 1988-9112. 1.63 Sasha Morris (278.1 IP) 1993-9613. 1.64 Tori Hill (68.1 IP) 200614. 1.81 Ashley Gills (367.0 IP) 2007-1015. 1.93 Heather Jenkins (61.2 IP) 2010

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (minimum 50 IP)1. 6.56 Ashley Gills (367.0 IP) 2007-102. 6.17 Denise Goode (254.0 IP) 2000-013. 5.61 Lindsay Lam (305.2 IP) 2007-104. 5.12 Marlo Powell (459.2 IP) 2003-065. 4.95 Lisa Rhodes (462.2 IP) 2004-07

6. 4.91 Sherry Kite (118.1 IP) 1990-917. 4.59 Crystal Riley (87.0 IP) 1999-018. 4.30 Tori Hill (68.1 IP) 20069. 4.20 Heather Jenkins (61.2 IP) 201010. 3.90 Summer Ramsey (89.2 IP) 2009-1011. 3.69 Carla Boelte (91.0 IP) 2003-0512. 3.69 Kristin Pardue (432.2 IP) 2000-0313. 3.46 Paula Talley (166.0 IP) 1999-00,0214. 3.25 Becky Schmidt (196.0 IP) 2008-1015. 3.22 Jamie Eddy (237.0 IP) 1994-97

Most wins1. 53 Kristin Pardue (53-21) 2000-032. 49 Lisa Rhodes (49-21) 2004-073. 45 Marlo Powell (45-27) 2003-064. 41 Ashley Gills (41-16) 2007-10 41 Jamie Kery (41-24) 1996-98,98-996. 34 Lindsay Lam (34-16) 2007-107. 29 Sasha Morris (29-17) 1993-968. 27 Jamie Eddy (27-12) 1994-97 27 Theresa Northrop (27-22) 1991-9410. 26 Denise Goode (26-13) 2000-0111. 21 Becky Schmidt (21-6) 2008-1012. 17 Kimeran Withrow (17-11) 1998-9913. 15 Paula Talley (15-10) 1999-00,0214. 12 Crystal Riley (12-4) 1999-0115. 11 Sherry Kite (11-6) 1990-91 11 Summer Ramsey (11-1) 2009-10

Most losses1. 27 Marlo Powell (45-27) 2003-062. 24 Jamie Kery (41-24) 1996-98,98-993. 22 Theresa Northrop (27-22) 1991-944. 21 Lisa Rhodes (49-21) 2004-07 21 Kristin Pardue (53-21) 2000-036. 17 Sasha Morris (29-17) 1993-967. 16 Ashley Gills (41-16) 2007-10 16 Lindsay Lam (34-16) 2007-109. 13 Denise Goode (26-13) 2000-0110. 12 Jamie Eddy (27-12) 1994-9711. 11 Kimeran Withrow (17-11) 1998-9912. 10 Paula Talley (15-10) 1999-00,0213. 7 Carolyn Cassaday (4-7) 1993-95 7 Laura Marks (3-7) 199215. 6 Becky Schmidt (21-6) 2008-10 6 Sherry Kite (11-6) 1990-91

Most saves1. 7 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-992. 5 Paula Talley 1999-00,02 5 Ashley Gills 2007-104. 4 Marlo Powell 2003-06 4 Becky Schmidt 2008-10 4 Lindsay Lam 2007-107. 3 Sherry Kite 1990-91 3 Lisa Rhodes 2004-07 3 Crystal Riley 1999-0110. 2 Theresa Northrop 1991-94 2 Sasha Morris 1993-9612. 1 Sarah Bucher 2005-06

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7. 3 Sherry Kite 1990-91 3 Lisa Rhodes 2004-07 3 Crystal Riley 1999-0110. 2 Theresa Northrop 1991-94 2 Sasha Morris 1993-9612. 1 Sarah Bucher 2005-06 1 Kimeran Withrow 1998-99 1 Summer Ramsey 2009-10 1 Denise Goode 2000-01

Most appearances1. 91 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-992. 88 Marlo Powell 2003-063. 87 Lisa Rhodes 2004-074. 81 Kristin Pardue 2000-035. 77 Ashley Gills 2007-106. 72 Lindsay Lam 2007-107. 56 Theresa Northrop 1991-948. 55 Sasha Morris 1993-969. 52 Jamie Eddy 1994-9710. 48 Becky Schmidt 2008-1011. 44 Denise Goode 2000-0112. 39 Kimeran Withrow 1998-9913. 36 Paula Talley 1999-00,0214. 32 Carla Boelte 2003-0515. 23 Carolyn Cassaday 1993-95 23 Summer Ramsey 2009-10

Most games started1. 79 Kristin Pardue 2000-032. 75 Marlo Powell 2003-063. 70 Lisa Rhodes 2004-074. 63 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-995. 54 Lindsay Lam 2007-106. 50 Ashley Gills 2007-107. 46 Sasha Morris 1993-968. 40 Theresa Northrop 1991-949. 39 Denise Goode 2000-0110. 37 Jamie Eddy 1994-9711. 33 Kimeran Withrow 1998-9912. 28 Becky Schmidt 2008-1013. 20 Carolyn Cassaday 1993-9514. 17 Sherry Kite 1990-9115. 13 Summer Ramsey 2009-10 13 Kim Simmons 1988-91

Most complete games1. 51 Marlo Powell 2003-062. 50 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-993. 49 Lisa Rhodes 2004-074. 45 Kristin Pardue 2000-035. 39 Theresa Northrop 1991-946. 34 Denise Goode 2000-017. 33 Ashley Gills 2007-108. 30 Sasha Morris 1993-969. 25 Jamie Eddy 1994-9710. 23 Lindsay Lam 2007-1011. 19 Kimeran Withrow 1998-9912. 12 Sherry Kite 1990-91 12 Becky Schmidt 2008-10

14. 11 Paula Talley 1999-00,0215. 9 Summer Ramsey 2009-10

Most shutouts1. 18 Lisa Rhodes 2004-072. 14 Ashley Gills 2007-10 14 Kristin Pardue 2000-034. 13 Marlo Powell 2003-06 13 Denise Goode 2000-016. 11 Lindsay Lam 2007-10 11 Jamie Eddy 1994-978. 10 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-999. 6 Sasha Morris 1993-96 6 Summer Ramsey 2009-1011. 4 Crystal Riley 1999-0112. 3 Laura Marks 1992 3 Tori Hill 2006 3 Theresa Northrop 1991-9415. 2 Kimeran Withrow 1998-99 2 Paula Talley 1999-00,02 2 Heather Jenkins 2010 2 Carla Boelte 2003-05 2 Becky Schmidt 2008-10

Most innings pitched1. 462.2 Lisa Rhodes 2004-072. 459.2 Marlo Powell 2003-063. 449.0 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-994. 432.2 Kristin Pardue 2000-035. 367.0 Ashley Gills 2007-106. 306.1 Theresa Northrop 1991-947. 305.2 Lindsay Lam 2007-108. 278.1 Sasha Morris 1993-969. 254.0 Denise Goode 2000-0110. 237.0 Jamie Eddy 1994-9711. 196.0 Becky Schmidt 2008-1012. 175.1 Kimeran Withrow 1998-9913. 166.0 Paula Talley 1999-00,0214. 118.1 Sherry Kite 1990-9115. 91.0 Carla Boelte 2003-05

Most runs allowed1. 251 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-992. 203 Marlo Powell 2003-063. 188 Kristin Pardue 2000-034. 182 Lisa Rhodes 2004-075. 173 Sasha Morris 1993-966. 172 Jamie Eddy 1994-977. 165 Theresa Northrop 1991-948. 156 Lindsay Lam 2007-109. 115 Ashley Gills 2007-1010. 102 Kimeran Withrow 1998-9911. 96 Becky Schmidt 2008-1012. 93 Paula Talley 1999-00,0213. 82 Carolyn Cassaday 1993-9514. 80 Denise Goode 2000-0115. 69 Laura Marks 1992

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Most earned runs allowed1. 163 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-992. 147 Marlo Powell 2003-063. 129 Kristin Pardue 2000-034. 121 Lisa Rhodes 2004-075. 112 Jamie Eddy 1994-976. 110 Lindsay Lam 2007-107. 104 Theresa Northrop 1991-948. 101 Sasha Morris 1993-969. 77 Kimeran Withrow 1998-9910. 72 Ashley Gills 2007-1011. 63 Becky Schmidt 2008-1012. 59 Paula Talley 1999-00,0213. 53 Carolyn Cassaday 1993-9514. 51 Denise Goode 2000-0115. 50 Laura Marks 1992

Most strikeouts1. 344 Ashley Gills 2007-102. 336 Marlo Powell 2003-063. 327 Lisa Rhodes 2004-074. 245 Lindsay Lam 2007-105. 228 Kristin Pardue 2000-036. 224 Denise Goode 2000-017. 203 Jamie Kery 1996-98,98-998. 109 Jamie Eddy 1994-979. 95 Sasha Morris 1993-9610. 91 Becky Schmidt 2008-1011. 83 Sherry Kite 1990-9112. 82 Paula Talley 1999-00,0213. 69 Theresa Northrop 1991-9414. 57 Kimeran Withrow 1998-99 57 Crystal Riley 1999-01

HITTING (SEASON)

Highest batting avg. (minimum 35 AB)1. .521 Kaitlyn Bowman (73-140) 20062. .500 Stacy Clark (39-78) 19963. .495 Cara Carpenter (54-109) 20004. .475 Christie Seekford (29-61) 19885. .474 Debra Burch (27-57) 19896. .467 Debra Burch (28-60) 19887. .463 Jo Spitzer (38-82) 19918. .458 Lindsay Ware (70-153) 20069. .456 Christie Seekford (26-57) 198910. .453 Jo Spitzer (48-106) 199211. .452 Michelle Good (33-73) 199012. .444 Kerri Johnson (48-108) 1994 .444 Misti Fulk (48-108) 199414. .441 Jennifer Mongold (45-102) 199415. .441 Kameron Tucker (56-127) 2003

Highest slugging pct. (minimum 35 AB)1. .882 Jennifer Mongold (102 AB) 19942. .864 Kaitlyn Bowman (140 AB) 20063. .833 Stacy Clark (78 AB) 19964. .807 Cara Carpenter (109 AB) 20005. .754 Laura Barry (134 AB) 20076. .737 Emily Morris (133 AB) 20107. .724 Kameron Tucker (127 AB) 20038. .722 Kerri Johnson (108 AB) 19949. .716 Michelle Good (74 AB) 199310. .714 Kameron Tucker (133 AB) 200211. .703 Caity Butler (138 AB) 200712. .695 Jo Spitzer (82 AB) 199113. .689 Jo Spitzer (106 AB) 199214. .678 Kameron Tucker (118 AB) 200015. .673 Sarah French (165 AB) 1999

Highest on base pct. (minimum 35 AB)1. .549 Christie Seekford (61 AB) 19882. .545 Cara Carpenter (109 AB) 20003. .541 Stacy Clark (78 AB) 19964. .538 Kaitlyn Bowman (140 AB) 20065. .525 Cheryl Crawford (50 AB) 19896. .524 Michelle Good (73 AB) 19907. .523 Christie Seekford (57 AB) 19898. .522 Debra Burch (60 AB) 19889. .512 Laura Barry (134 AB) 200710. .508 Jo Spitzer (106 AB) 199211. .503 Caity Butler (138 AB) 200712. .503 Kate Reitz (146 AB) 200713. .500 Debra Burch (57 AB) 1989 .500 Emily Morris (133 AB) 2010 .500 Christie Seekford (86 AB) 1990 .500 Jennifer Mongold (102 AB) 1994

Highest stolen base pct. (minimum 10 attempts)1. 1.000 Sarah Taylor (12-12) 1999 1.000 Sarah French (34-34) 1999 1.000 Cara Carpenter (10-10) 1999 1.000 Aimee Brown (14-14) 1999 1.000 Jennifer Hall (13-13) 2007

Marlo Powell is in second place all-time behind Ashley Gills in numerous career pitching categories after a solid career.

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1.000 Andrea Eger (36-36) 1999 1.000 Erin Westerman (11-11) 19998. .938 Hillary Rees (15-16) 20109. .850 Hillary Rees (17-20) 200910. .700 Lindsay Ware (7-10) 2006

Most games played1. 47 Andrea Eger 1999 47 Colleen Reid 1999 47 Lindsay Ware 2007 47 Aimee Brown 1999 47 Mallory Sandridge 2009 47 Sarah French 1999 47 Hillary Rees 2009 47 Kaitlyn Bowman 20079. 46 Erin Westerman 1999 46 Kate Reitz 2007 46 Emily Morris 2009 46 Mallory Sandridge 2007 46 Jennifer Hall 200714. 45 Sarah Taylor 1999 45 Caity Butler 2009 45 Caity Butler 2007 45 Laura Barry 2007 45 Elizabeth Smith 2007

Most games started1. 47 Lindsay Ware 2007 47 Hillary Rees 2009 47 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 47 Colleen Reid 1999 47 Sarah French 1999 47 Aimee Brown 19997. 46 Emily Morris 2009 46 Jennifer Hall 2007 46 Mallory Sandridge 2009 46 Andrea Eger 1999 46 Kate Reitz 200712. 45 Sarah Taylor 1999 45 Mallory Sandridge 2007 45 Laura Barry 200715. 44 Caity Butler 2009 44 Kaitlyn Bowman 2009 44 Caity Butler 2007 44 Erin Westerman 1999 44 Lauren Childress 2009

Most at bats1. 165 Sarah French 19992. 160 Jennifer Hall 20073. 158 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 158 Lindsay Ware 20075. 155 Hillary Rees 20096. 153 Lindsay Ware 20067. 150 Emily Morris 20098. 149 Mallory Sandridge 20099. 147 Andrea Eger 199910. 146 Kate Reitz 2007 146 Jennifer Hall 200512. 143 Lindsay Ware 2004

13. 142 Jennifer Hall 2008 142 Jennifer Hall 200615. 141 Colleen Reid 1998 141 Kaitlyn Bowman 2009

Most runs scored1. 55 Jennifer Hall 20072. 53 Sarah French 19993. 50 Hillary Rees 20094. 47 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 47 Hillary Rees 20106. 46 Colleen Reid 19987. 44 Cara Carpenter 20018. 43 Kate Reitz 2007 43 Kerri Johnson 199410. 42 Jennifer Hall 2006 42 Emily Morris 201012. 41 Lindsay Ware 2006 41 Jennifer Mongold 199414. 39 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006 39 Stacy Clark 1998

Most hits1. 73 Kaitlyn Bowman 20062. 72 Sarah French 19993. 70 Lindsay Ware 20064. 60 Kate Reitz 20075. 59 Caity Butler 2007 59 Jennifer Hall 20077. 58 Emily Morris 20098. 57 Jennifer Hall 2006 57 Emily Morris 2010 57 Laura Barry 200711. 56 Kameron Tucker 2003 56 Jennifer Hall 200513. 55 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 55 Kameron Tucker 200215. 54 Kaitlyn Bowman 2008 54 Hillary Rees 2009 54 Cara Carpenter 2000

Most doubles1. 17 Lindsay Ware 2006 17 Jo Spitzer 1992 17 Laura Barry 20074. 16 Aimee Brown 20005. 13 Kate Reitz 2007 13 Aimee Brown 2001 13 Hillary Rees 2009 13 Kameron Tucker 2000 13 Kerri Johnson 1994 13 Kerri Johnson 199511. 12 Stacy Clark 1997 12 Hillary Rees 2010 12 Lauren Childress 2010 12 Emily Morris 2010 12 Sarah Taylor 1999 12 Salita Sullivan 1996

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Most triples1. 13 Sarah French 19992. 8 Cara Carpenter 20003. 7 Kerri Johnson 1994 7 Jo Spitzer 19915. 6 Jennifer Mongold 1994 6 Kerri Johnson 1995 6 Cara Carpenter 20018. 5 Jennifer Hall 2005 5 Joanne Harris 1995 5 Sarah French 2000 5 Michelle Good 1991 5 Joanne Harris 1997 5 Aimee Brown 200014. 4 Hillary Rees 2010 4 Betsy Boardwin 1996 4 Jennifer Hall 2007 4 Michelle Good 1992 4 Jo Spitzer 1992 4 Lauren Childress 2009 4 Stacy Clark 1998 4 Stacy Clark 1995 4 Michelle Good 1993 4 Julie Hanover 1992

Most home runs1. 11 Kaitlyn Bowman 2006 11 Jennifer Hall 2007 11 Kaitlyn Bowman 20074. 10 Kameron Tucker 20025. 9 Emily Morris 2010 9 Laura Barry 20077. 8 Caity Butler 2007 8 Jennifer Mongold 1994 8 Kameron Tucker 2003 8 Kaitlyn Bowman 2008 8 Caity Butler 200812. 6 Melanie Lamb 2010 6 Jennifer Hall 200614. 5 Caity Butler 2009 5 Stacy Clark 1997 5 Stacy Clark 1996 5 Laura Barry 2006 5 Stacy Clark 1998

Most runs batted in1. 66 Kaitlyn Bowman 20062. 58 Kaitlyn Bowman 20073. 47 Emily Morris 2010 47 Laura Barry 20075. 45 Sarah French 19996. 44 Kameron Tucker 2000 44 Caity Butler 20078. 42 Caity Butler 20089. 41 Kameron Tucker 2002 41 Kameron Tucker 200311. 40 Jennifer Hall 200712. 39 Aimee Brown 200013. 38 Stacy Clark 1998 38 Emily Morris 2009

15. 37 Lindsay Ware 2006 37 Angela Spinelli 2010

Most total bases1. 121 Kaitlyn Bowman 20062. 111 Sarah French 19993. 107 Jennifer Hall 20074. 102 Kaitlyn Bowman 20075. 101 Laura Barry 20076. 98 Emily Morris 20107. 97 Caity Butler 20078. 95 Kameron Tucker 20029. 94 Lindsay Ware 200610. 92 Kameron Tucker 200311. 90 Jennifer Mongold 199412. 88 Cara Carpenter 2000 88 Kaitlyn Bowman 200814. 86 Jennifer Hall 200615. 83 Caity Butler 2008

Most walks1. 25 Kate Reitz 20072. 24 Laura Barry 2007 24 Stacy Clark 19984. 23 Hillary Rees 20095. 22 Aimee Brown 19996. 21 Caity Butler 2009 21 Sarah Taylor 1999 21 Andrea Eger 1999 21 Caity Butler 200710. 20 Hillary Rees 201011. 19 Charity Tyree 2003 19 Kaitlyn Bowman 2008 19 Colleen Reid 199814. 18 Stephanie Steppe 2006 18 Jennifer Hall 2007 18 Sarah French 1999

Most times hit by pitch1. 11 Tiffany Weaver 20022. 9 Elizabeth Smith 20073. 6 Hillary Rees 20104. 5 Kristen Combs 2010 5 Elizabeth Smith 20096. 4 Emily Morris 2010 4 Kaitlyn Bowman 20098. 3 Elizabeth Smith 2006 3 Amy Raines 1992 3 Kate Reitz 2007 3 Hillary Rees 2009 3 Kaitlyn Bowman 200713. 2 Laura Barry 2008 2 Stephanie Steppe 2007 2 Amy Childs 2004 2 Jennifer Hall 2005 2 Mallory Sandridge 2008 2 Laura Barry 2007 2 Emily Miller 2004 2 Stacy Clark 1998 2 Mallory Sandridge 2009

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2 Elizabeth Smith 2008 2 Meredith Carter 2005 2 Ashley Andrick 2005 2 Aven Thomas 2010 2 Drew Rutledge 2010

Most times struck out1. 29 Caity Butler 20072. 27 Kaitlyn Bowman 20073. 26 Jennifer Hall 2006 26 Candy Baker 20015. 25 Emily Morris 2009 25 Stacy Clark 1997 25 Caity Butler 20088. 24 Kaitlyn Bowman 2008 24 Aimee Brown 200110. 23 Aimee Brown 199911. 22 Kaitlyn Bowman 2009 22 Lauren Childress 200813. 21 Sarah French 1999 21 Mallory Sandridge 2006 21 Lauren Childress 2009 21 Jennifer Hall 2005

Most times struck out looking1. 13 Emily Morris 20092. 10 Caity Butler 2007 10 Elizabeth Smith 20074. 9 Kaitlyn Bowman 20085. 8 Mallory Sandridge 2007 8 Drew Rutledge 2009 8 Lauren Childress 2009 8 Kate Reitz 2007 8 Jordan Burkholder 200810. 7 Aven Thomas 2010 7 Elizabeth Smith 2009 7 Caity Butler 200813. 6 Mallory Sandridge 2009 6 Stephanie Steppe 2007 6 Lauren Childress 2010

Most sacrifice flies1. 4 Lauren Childress 20102. 3 Kaitlyn Bowman 2009 3 Mallory Sandridge 20084. 2 Leah Cossentino 2010 2 Laura Barry 2007 2 Jennifer Hall 2007 2 Corey Payne 2007 2 Emily Morris 20089. 1 Angela Spinelli 2010 1 Emily Morris 2010 1 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 1 Lindsay Ware 2007 1 Jordan Burkholder 2008 1 Lori Smith 2007 1 Kate Reitz 2007 1 Elizabeth Smith 2009 1 Cassie Thompson 2010

Most sacrifice hits1. 9 Mallory Sandridge 20082. 8 Mallory Sandridge 20093. 6 Lindsay Ware 2007 6 Drew Rutledge 20095. 5 Emily Morris 2009 5 Kristen Combs 20107. 4 Emily Morris 2008 4 Leah Cossentino 2009 4 Drew Rutledge 2010 4 Jennifer Hall 200811. 3 Hillary Rees 2010 3 Angela Spinelli 2010 3 Leah Cossentino 2010 3 Hillary Rees 2009 3 Aven Thomas 2010

Most stolen bases1. 36 Andrea Eger (36-36) 19992. 34 Sarah French (34-34) 19993. 17 Hillary Rees (17-20) 20094. 15 Hillary Rees (15-16) 20105. 14 Aimee Brown (14-14) 19996. 13 Jennifer Hall (13-13) 20077. 12 Sarah Taylor (12-12) 19998. 11 Erin Westerman (11-11) 19999. 10 Cara Carpenter (10-10) 199910. 7 Jennifer Strosnider (7-7) 1999 7 Lindsay Ware (7-10) 200612. 6 Colleen Reid (6-6) 1999 6 Mallory Sandridge (6-6) 2007 6 Kaitlyn Bowman (6-6) 2008 6 Leah Cossentino (6-7) 2009 6 Kristen Combs (6-6) 2010 6 Leah Cossentino (6-7) 2010

Most times caught stealing1. 3 Jennifer Hall (5-8) 2008 3 Hillary Rees (17-20) 2009 3 Lindsay Ware (7-10) 20064. 1 Kaitlyn Bowman (4-5) 2007 1 Kristen Combs (0-1) 2008 1 Megan Roberts (0-1) 2010 1 Lesli Dunn (1-2) 2008 1 Drew Rutledge (3-4) 2008 1 Drew Rutledge (3-4) 2009 1 Hillary Rees (15-16) 2010 1 Leah Cossentino (6-7) 2010 1 Ariel Stewart (2-3) 2010 1 Whitney Knighton (3-4) 2007 1 Leah Cossentino (6-7) 2009 1 Laura Barry (0-1) 2008 1 Cassie Thompson (1-2) 2010

Most stolen base attempts1. 36 Andrea Eger (36-36) 19992. 34 Sarah French (34-34) 19993. 20 Hillary Rees (17-20) 20094. 16 Hillary Rees (15-16) 20105. 14 Aimee Brown (14-14) 1999

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6. 13 Jennifer Hall (13-13) 20077. 12 Sarah Taylor (12-12) 19998. 11 Erin Westerman (11-11) 19999. 10 Lindsay Ware (7-10) 2006 10 Cara Carpenter (10-10) 199911. 8 Jennifer Hall (5-8) 200812. 7 Jennifer Strosnider (7-7) 1999 7 Leah Cossentino (6-7) 2009 7 Leah Cossentino (6-7) 201015. 6 Colleen Reid (6-6) 1999 6 Mallory Sandridge (6-6) 2007 6 Kristen Combs (6-6) 2010 6 Kaitlyn Bowman (6-6) 2008

Most times reached base on error1. 11 Lindsay Ware 20072. 10 Hillary Rees 20093. 9 Jennifer Hall 20074. 8 Whitney Knighton 2007 8 Kate Reitz 20076. 7 Caity Butler 2008 7 Stephanie Steppe 2007 7 Emily Morris 2010 7 Lauren Childress 201010. 6 Jennifer Hall 2008 6 Hillary Rees 2010 6 Kristen Combs 2010 6 Kaitlyn Bowman 2008 6 Mallory Sandridge 2008 6 Leah Cossentino 2009 6 Laura Barry 2007

Most fly outs1. 54 Lindsay Ware 20072. 49 Mallory Sandridge 20093. 41 Hillary Rees 20104. 39 Lauren Childress 20105. 35 Emily Morris 20086. 34 Caity Butler 20097. 33 Jennifer Hall 2007 33 Hillary Rees 20099. 32 Leah Cossentino 200910. 31 Jennifer Hall 2008 31 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 31 Lauren Childress 200913. 30 Kaitlyn Bowman 200914. 28 Emily Morris 200915. 27 Kristen Combs 2010 27 Drew Rutledge 2009

Most ground outs1. 49 Hillary Rees 20092. 43 Emily Morris 2009 43 Jennifer Hall 20084. 41 Lindsay Ware 2007 41 Jennifer Hall 20076. 40 Caity Butler 2009 40 Kaitlyn Bowman 20078. 38 Kate Reitz 20079. 36 Emily Morris 2010 36 Kaitlyn Bowman 200911. 35 Drew Rutledge 2008 35 Mallory Sandridge 2009 35 Jordan Burkholder 2008 35 Mallory Sandridge 200715. 33 Laura Barry 2007

Most picked off1. 1 Kate Reitz 2007 1 Elizabeth Smith 2009 1 Corey Payne 2007 1 Kaitlyn Bowman 2007 1 Caity Butler 2009

PITCHING (SEASON)

Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 20 IP)1. 0.66 Crystal Riley (32.0 IP) 20002. 0.77 Sherry Kite (118.1 IP) 19903. 0.98 Ashley Gills (128.0 IP) 20094. 1.15 Lisa Rhodes (146.0 IP) 20075. 1.22 Summer Ramsey (34.1 IP) 20106. 1.28 Becky Schmidt (71.1 IP) 20097. 1.38 Lisa Rhodes (112.0 IP) 20048. 1.39 Denise Goode (121.0 IP) 20019. 1.42 Denise Goode (133.0 IP) 200010. 1.51 Marlo Powell (139.1 IP) 200411. 1.51 Theresa Northrop (102.0 IP) 199312. 1.52 Kristin Pardue (82.2 IP) 200013. 1.54 Ashley Gills (72.2 IP) 2008Kameron Tucker earned All-American honors in 2003 and

litters the single season records list.

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1.54 Ashley Gills (72.2 IP) 200715. 1.58 Carla Boelte (40.0 IP) 2005

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (minimum 20 IP)1. 0.25 Theresa Northrop (85.1 IP) 19942. 0.25 Summer Ramsey (55.1 IP) 20093. 0.41 Summer Ramsey (34.1 IP) 20104. 0.59 Theresa Northrop (119.0 IP) 19925. 0.62 Theresa Northrop (102.0 IP) 19936. 0.66 Crystal Riley (32.0 IP) 20007. 0.77 Kimeran Withrow (99.2 IP) 19988. 0.84 Paula Talley (92.0 IP) 20029. 0.88 Becky Schmidt (71.1 IP) 200910. 0.95 Sherry Kite (118.1 IP) 199011. 0.96 Lisa Rhodes (146.0 IP) 200712. 0.97 Brittany Baker (21.2 IP) 200113. 1.01 Jamie Kery (62.1 IP) 199614. 1.09 Ashley Gills (128.0 IP) 200915. 1.10 Kristin Pardue (82.2 IP) 2000

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (minimum 20 IP)1. 8.15 Ashley Gills (93.2 IP) 20102. 7.57 Lindsay Lam (69.1 IP) 20103. 6.74 Ashley Gills (72.2 IP) 20074. 6.60 Denise Goode (121.0 IP) 20015. 6.45 Ashley Gills (128.0 IP) 20096. 6.25 Lisa Rhodes (112.0 IP) 20047. 6.18 Lindsay Lam (62.1 IP) 20098. 5.96 Lisa Rhodes (85.2 IP) 20069. 5.79 Denise Goode (133.0 IP) 200010. 5.78 Marlo Powell (109.0 IP) 200311. 5.12 Marlo Powell (139.1 IP) 200412. 5.05 Lindsay Lam (88.2 IP) 200713. 5.04 Crystal Riley (50.0 IP) 199914. 4.91 Sherry Kite (118.1 IP) 199015. 4.90 Kristin Pardue (134.1 IP) 2002

Most wins1. 19 Lisa Rhodes (19-2) 20072. 16 Ashley Gills (16-5) 20093. 15 Kristin Pardue (15-4) 2001 15 Denise Goode (15-6) 20005. 14 Kristin Pardue (14-5) 20036. 13 Kristin Pardue (13-10) 2002 13 Marlo Powell (13-8) 2004 13 Lindsay Lam (13-3) 2007 13 Marlo Powell (13-5) 200610. 12 Jamie Kery (12-6) 1999 12 Ashley Gills (12-5) 2010 12 Lisa Rhodes (12-3) 2006 12 Jamie Kery (12-9) 199814. 11 Sherry Kite (11-6) 1990 11 Kristin Pardue (11-2) 2000 11 Denise Goode (11-7) 2001 11 Becky Schmidt (11-3) 2008

Most losses1. 10 Kristin Pardue (13-10) 20022. 9 Jamie Kery (12-9) 1998 9 Theresa Northrop (9-9) 1993

9 Lisa Rhodes (8-9) 2005 9 Theresa Northrop (9-9) 19926. 8 Marlo Powell (13-8) 2004 8 Sasha Morris (10-8) 1995 8 Marlo Powell (9-8) 2003 8 Lindsay Lam (8-8) 200810. 7 Denise Goode (11-7) 2001 7 Lisa Rhodes (10-7) 2004 7 Jamie Kery (10-7) 1997 7 Laura Marks (3-7) 1992 7 Kimeran Withrow (10-7) 199815. 6 Jamie Kery (12-6) 1999 6 Denise Goode (15-6) 2000 6 Marlo Powell (10-6) 2005 6 Sherry Kite (11-6) 1990

Most appearances1. 27 Jamie Kery 19982. 25 Lisa Rhodes 2007 25 Becky Schmidt 20084. 24 Denise Goode 2000 24 Paula Talley 20026. 23 Jamie Kery 1997 23 Kristin Pardue 2002 23 Marlo Powell 2004 23 Marlo Powell 2003 23 Ashley Gills 2009 23 Jamie Kery 199912. 22 Sherry Kite 1990 22 Lisa Rhodes 2006 22 Theresa Northrop 199215. 21 Kimeran Withrow 1998 21 Marlo Powell 2006 21 Lisa Rhodes 2005 21 Marlo Powell 2005 21 Kristin Pardue 2003

Most games started1. 24 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 23 Kristin Pardue 20023. 21 Denise Goode 20004. 20 Marlo Powell 2006 20 Kristin Pardue 2001 20 Jamie Kery 19987. 19 Lisa Rhodes 2005 19 Sasha Morris 1995 19 Kristin Pardue 2003 19 Marlo Powell 2004 19 Marlo Powell 200312. 18 Jamie Kery 1999 18 Denise Goode 2001 18 Kimeran Withrow 199815. 17 Kristin Pardue 2000 17 Lisa Rhodes 2004 17 Lindsay Lam 2007 17 Ashley Gills 2009 17 Sherry Kite 1990 17 Marlo Powell 2005

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Most complete games1. 20 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 18 Jamie Kery 1998 18 Denise Goode 20004. 16 Marlo Powell 2004 16 Kristin Pardue 2002 16 Theresa Northrop 1992 16 Denise Goode 20018. 15 Sasha Morris 19959. 14 Jamie Kery 199710. 13 Marlo Powell 2006 13 Marlo Powell 2003 13 Kristin Pardue 2003 13 Lisa Rhodes 2004 13 Kristin Pardue 200115. 12 Theresa Northrop 1993 12 Sherry Kite 1990 12 Ashley Gills 2009 12 Jamie Kery 1999

Most shutouts1. 9 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 7 Denise Goode 20013. 6 Kristin Pardue 2001 6 Denise Goode 2000 6 Ashley Gills 20096. 5 Ashley Gills 2010 5 Kristin Pardue 20038. 4 Marlo Powell 2004 4 Marlo Powell 2006 4 Marlo Powell 2003 4 Lindsay Lam 2008 4 Sasha Morris 1996 4 Jamie Kery 199814. 3 Lisa Rhodes 2004 3 Jamie Eddy 1997 3 Jamie Eddy 1996 3 Jamie Eddy 1995 3 Summer Ramsey 2010 3 Lindsay Lam 2010 3 Summer Ramsey 2009 3 Tori Hill 2006 3 Kristin Pardue 2002 3 Lisa Rhodes 2005 3 Laura Marks 1992 3 Lisa Rhodes 2006

Most innings pitched1. 146.0 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 139.1 Marlo Powell 20043. 134.1 Kristin Pardue 20024. 133.0 Denise Goode 20005. 132.1 Jamie Kery 19986. 129.0 Jamie Kery 19977. 128.0 Ashley Gills 20098. 125.1 Jamie Kery 19999. 121.0 Denise Goode 200110. 119.0 Lisa Rhodes 2005 119.0 Theresa Northrop 199212. 118.1 Sherry Kite 1990

13. 114.1 Sasha Morris 199514. 112.2 Becky Schmidt 200815. 112.0 Lisa Rhodes 2004

Most hits allowed1. 159 Theresa Northrop 19922. 151 Jamie Kery 19983. 147 Kristin Pardue 20024. 134 Kimeran Withrow 19985. 128 Jamie Kery 19976. 126 Lisa Rhodes 2005 126 Becky Schmidt 20088. 122 Lisa Rhodes 20079. 107 Sasha Morris 199510. 106 Marlo Powell 200611. 104 Marlo Powell 200312. 100 Kristin Pardue 200313. 99 Kristin Pardue 200014. 97 Theresa Northrop 199315. 95 Denise Goode 2000 95 Paula Talley 2002

Most runs allowed1. 79 Kristin Pardue 2002 79 Theresa Northrop 19923. 76 Jamie Kery 19984. 73 Becky Schmidt 20085. 70 Jamie Kery 19976. 69 Laura Marks 19927. 68 Jamie Eddy 19978. 67 Jamie Kery 19999. 61 Marlo Powell 2003 61 Sasha Morris 1994 61 Kimeran Withrow 1998 61 Sasha Morris 199513. 59 Lisa Rhodes 200514. 55 Lindsay Lam 200815. 50 Marlo Powell 2006 50 Jamie Eddy 1995

Most earned runs allowed1. 55 Theresa Northrop 19922. 52 Kristin Pardue 2002 52 Jamie Kery 1999 52 Kimeran Withrow 19985. 50 Laura Marks 1992 50 Marlo Powell 20037. 49 Becky Schmidt 20088. 48 Lisa Rhodes 2005 48 Jamie Eddy 199710. 47 Jamie Kery 199811. 42 Jamie Kery 199712. 37 Sasha Morris 199513. 36 Marlo Powell 2006 36 Lindsay Lam 200815. 35 Kristin Pardue 2003

Most walks allowed1. 72 Marlo Powell 20042. 55 Marlo Powell 2003

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3. 52 Marlo Powell 20054. 51 Lindsay Lam 20085. 46 Marlo Powell 20066. 44 Lindsay Lam 20077. 39 Meredith Carter 20028. 34 Laura Marks 19929. 33 Jamie Kery 199710. 32 Kristin Pardue 200311. 30 Sasha Morris 199512. 29 Denise Goode 200113. 28 Ashley Gills 200714. 27 Jamie Eddy 1997 27 Crystal Riley 1999 27 Ashley Gills 2010 27 Lisa Rhodes 2004

Most intentional walks allowed1. 3 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 2 Lindsay Lam 20073. 1 Lindsay Lam 2008 1 Becky Schmidt 2008

Most strikeouts1. 118 Ashley Gills 20092. 114 Denise Goode 20013. 110 Denise Goode 20004. 109 Ashley Gills 20105. 102 Marlo Powell 20046. 100 Lisa Rhodes 20047. 94 Kristin Pardue 20028. 90 Marlo Powell 20039. 83 Sherry Kite 199010. 77 Lisa Rhodes 2005 77 Lisa Rhodes 200712. 75 Marlo Powell 2006 75 Lindsay Lam 201014. 73 Lisa Rhodes 200615. 70 Ashley Gills 2007

Most strikeouts looking1. 30 Ashley Gills 20092. 28 Ashley Gills 20073. 27 Lindsay Lam 20074. 26 Lisa Rhodes 20075. 19 Lindsay Lam 20106. 18 Lindsay Lam 20097. 16 Lindsay Lam 20088. 15 Heather Jenkins 2010 15 Ashley Gills 201010. 14 Ashley Gills 200811. 13 Becky Schmidt 200812. 12 Becky Schmidt 200913. 7 Summer Ramsey 201014. 5 Summer Ramsey 200915. 2 Becky Schmidt 2010

Most doubles allowed1. 20 Becky Schmidt 20082. 19 Lisa Rhodes 20043. 18 Lisa Rhodes 2005

4. 17 Marlo Powell 20055. 16 Lisa Rhodes 2006 16 Lindsay Lam 20087. 15 Ashley Gills 20108. 13 Lindsay Lam 2007 13 Marlo Powell 200610. 12 Marlo Powell 200411. 10 Tori Hill 2006 10 Lindsay Lam 2010 10 Carla Boelte 200514. 8 Ashley Gills 2009 8 Becky Schmidt 2009 8 Carla Boelte 2004 8 Lindsay Lam 2009

Most triples allowed1. 4 Marlo Powell 20042. 3 Lindsay Lam 20083. 2 Lisa Rhodes 2007 2 Lisa Rhodes 2005 2 Lisa Rhodes 20046. 1 Tori Hill 2006 1 Becky Schmidt 2009 1 Becky Schmidt 2008 1 Lindsay Lam 2007

Most home runs allowed1. 10 Becky Schmidt 20082. 8 Lindsay Lam 20083. 6 Marlo Powell 20064. 5 Lisa Rhodes 2006 5 Lindsay Lam 20076. 4 Summer Ramsey 2009 4 Heather Jenkins 2010 4 Lisa Rhodes 2007 4 Ashley Gills 2009 4 Tori Hill 2006 4 Marlo Powell 2005 4 Lisa Rhodes 200513. 3 Becky Schmidt 2009 3 Lindsay Lam 2010 3 Ashley Gills 2010

Most batters faced1. 582 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 509 Ashley Gills 20093. 508 Becky Schmidt 20084. 399 Lindsay Lam 20085. 389 Lindsay Lam 20076. 387 Ashley Gills 20107. 305 Ashley Gills 20088. 304 Ashley Gills 20079. 302 Becky Schmidt 200910. 287 Lindsay Lam 201011. 265 Lindsay Lam 200912. 257 Heather Jenkins 201013. 221 Summer Ramsey 200914. 134 Summer Ramsey 201015. 46 Becky Schmidt 2010

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Most at bats against1. 536 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 463 Ashley Gills 20093. 457 Becky Schmidt 20084. 435 Marlo Powell 20065. 338 Ashley Gills 20106. 337 Lindsay Lam 20077. 334 Lindsay Lam 20088. 324 Lisa Rhodes 20069. 288 Becky Schmidt 200910. 270 Tori Hill 200611. 261 Ashley Gills 2008 261 Lindsay Lam 201013. 259 Ashley Gills 200714. 231 Lindsay Lam 200915. 228 Heather Jenkins 2010

Most wild pitches1. 14 Lindsay Lam 20072. 11 Ashley Gills 20103. 9 Becky Schmidt 20084. 8 Ashley Gills 20095. 5 Lisa Rhodes 2007 5 Ashley Gills 2008 5 Lindsay Lam 20088. 4 Becky Schmidt 2009 4 Lindsay Lam 2010 4 Heather Jenkins 2010 4 Ashley Gills 200712. 2 Tori Hill 2006 2 Lindsay Lam 200914. 1 Becky Schmidt 2010

Most hit batters1. 11 Ashley Gills 20102. 8 Ashley Gills 2008 8 Ashley Gills 20094. 6 Lisa Rhodes 2007 6 Ashley Gills 20076. 5 Becky Schmidt 2008 5 Lindsay Lam 20108. 3 Summer Ramsey 2009 3 Tori Hill 200610. 2 Lindsay Lam 2009 2 Lindsay Lam 200712. 1 Heather Jenkins 2010 1 Lindsay Lam 2008 1 Becky Schmidt 2009

Most sacrifice flies allowed1. 5 Becky Schmidt 20082. 4 Lisa Rhodes 20073. 3 Lindsay Lam 2008 3 Heather Jenkins 20105. 2 Ashley Gills 2009 2 Summer Ramsey 2009 2 Ashley Gills 20088. 1 Ashley Gills 2007 1 Ashley Gills 2010 1 Amber Hoffman 2008

1 Lindsay Lam 2010 1 Lindsay Lam 2009

Most sacrifice hits allowed1. 18 Becky Schmidt 20082. 16 Ashley Gills 2009 16 Lisa Rhodes 20074. 14 Ashley Gills 20085. 10 Lindsay Lam 2008 10 Lindsay Lam 2009 10 Ashley Gills 2007 10 Ashley Gills 20109. 8 Heather Jenkins 201010. 6 Lindsay Lam 2007 6 Lindsay Lam 201012. 5 Summer Ramsey 200913. 4 Becky Schmidt 200914. 2 Summer Ramsey 2010

Most fly outs1. 109 Ashley Gills 20092. 106 Lisa Rhodes 20073. 93 Lindsay Lam 20084. 82 Ashley Gills 20105. 76 Ashley Gills 20086. 75 Becky Schmidt 20087. 70 Lindsay Lam 20078. 56 Lindsay Lam 20109. 49 Becky Schmidt 200910. 47 Ashley Gills 200711. 46 Lindsay Lam 200912. 45 Heather Jenkins 201013. 43 Summer Ramsey 200914. 35 Summer Ramsey 201015. 8 Becky Schmidt 2010

Most ground outs1. 231 Lisa Rhodes 20072. 201 Becky Schmidt 20083. 149 Ashley Gills 20094. 125 Becky Schmidt 2009 125 Lindsay Lam 20076. 101 Lindsay Lam 20087. 98 Heather Jenkins 20108. 97 Ashley Gills 20079. 90 Ashley Gills 200810. 85 Summer Ramsey 2009 85 Ashley Gills 201012. 83 Lindsay Lam 200913. 72 Lindsay Lam 201014. 43 Summer Ramsey 201015. 18 Becky Schmidt 2010

FIELDING (SEASON)

Highest fielding pct. (minimum 40 chances)1. 1.000 Corey Payne (61-2-0) 2007 1.000 Lisa Rhodes (6-47-0) 2007 1.000 Jessica Dulin (92-17-0) 2005 1.000 Meredith Carter (39-3-0) 2005

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1.000 Amber Hoffman (39-4-0) 2010 1.000 Leigh Lam (43-2-0) 2010 1.000 Melanie Lamb (114-6-0) 2010 1.000 Caity Butler (79-7-0) 2007 1.000 Laura Barry (89-15-0) 2008 1.000 Stephanie Steppe (48-7-0) 200411. .996 Reba Downor (217-11-1) 200512. .995 Jessica Dulin (172-30-1) 200413. .994 Elizabeth Smith (311-20-2) 200914. .994 Elizabeth Smith (319-10-2) 200615. .994 Laura Barry (138-15-1) 2007

Lowest stolen base against pct. (minimum 10 attempts)1. .700 Becky Schmidt (7-10) 20082. .708 Laura Barry (17-24) 20083. .714 Lindsay Lam (10-14) 20084. .750 Ashley Gills (12-16) 2009 .750 Lisa Rhodes (9-12) 20076. .773 Laura Barry (17-22) 20077. .786 Caity Butler (22-28) 20098. .824 Sarah Heretick (14-17) 20109. .867 Ashley Gills (13-15) 201010. .923 Melanie Lamb (12-13) 2010

Most chances1. 359 Elizabeth Smith 20072. 333 Elizabeth Smith 20093. 331 Elizabeth Smith 20064. 311 Emily Miller 20045. 262 Elizabeth Smith 20086. 249 Angela Spinelli 20107. 236 Caity Butler 20098. 229 Reba Downor 20059. 203 Jessica Dulin 200410. 201 Kate Reitz 200711. 182 Hillary Rees 200912. 176 Caity Butler 200813. 174 Mallory Sandridge 200714. 169 Lindsay Ware 200715. 163 Mallory Sandridge 2009

Most putouts1. 343 Elizabeth Smith 20072. 319 Elizabeth Smith 20063. 311 Elizabeth Smith 20094. 284 Emily Miller 20045. 247 Elizabeth Smith 20086. 234 Angela Spinelli 20107. 218 Caity Butler 20098. 217 Reba Downor 20059. 172 Jessica Dulin 200410. 157 Caity Butler 200811. 138 Laura Barry 200712. 114 Melanie Lamb 201013. 110 Jessica Dulin 200614. 100 Kate Reitz 200715. 92 Jessica Dulin 2005

Most assists1. 123 Lindsay Ware 2007

2. 104 Mallory Sandridge 2009 104 Lauren Childress 20084. 102 Lindsay Ware 20065. 95 Lauren Childress 2009 95 Mallory Sandridge 20077. 94 Mallory Sandridge 20088. 93 Kate Reitz 20079. 89 Lindsay Ware 200510. 88 Hillary Rees 200911. 83 Lindsay Ware 200412. 79 Lauren Childress 201013. 76 Amy Childs 200514. 74 Ashley Andrick 200415. 72 Hillary Rees 2010

Most errors1. 20 Lauren Childress 20092. 17 Lauren Childress 20083. 15 Lindsay Ware 20044. 14 Mallory Sandridge 20085. 13 Mallory Sandridge 20066. 12 Mallory Sandridge 20077. 11 Amy Childs 2005 11 Ashley Andrick 20049. 10 Elizabeth Smith 2008 10 Caity Butler 200611. 9 Lindsay Ware 2006 9 Lindsay Ware 2007 9 Ashley Andrick 200514. 8 Brittany Stratton 2005 8 Kate Reitz 2007 8 Amy Childs 2004 8 Emily Miller 2004 8 Lauren Childress 2010

Most double plays turned1. 13 Elizabeth Smith 20072. 12 Kate Reitz 20073. 11 Mallory Sandridge 20074. 7 Angela Spinelli 2010 7 Elizabeth Smith 2009 7 Mallory Sandridge 20087. 6 Elizabeth Smith 2008 6 Hillary Rees 20099. 5 Mallory Sandridge 2009 5 Caity Butler 2008 5 Leah Cossentino 201012. 4 Angela Spinelli 200913. 3 Hillary Rees 2010 3 Lauren Childress 2008 3 Emily Morris 2008 3 Amber Hoffman 2008 3 Lisa Rhodes 2007 3 Lindsay Ware 2007

Most caught stealing by1. 7 Laura Barry 20082. 6 Caity Butler 20093. 5 Laura Barry 20074. 4 Lindsay Lam 2008

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4 Ashley Gills 20096. 3 Becky Schmidt 2008 3 Lisa Rhodes 2007 3 Sarah Heretick 20109. 2 Caity Butler 2008 2 Summer Ramsey 2009 2 Lindsay Lam 2007 2 Ashley Gills 2008 2 Ashley Gills 201014. 1 Ashley Gills 2007 1 Sarah Heretick 2009 1 Lindsay Lam 2010 1 Heather Jenkins 2010 1 Lindsay Lam 2009 1 Caity Butler 2007 1 Melanie Lamb 2010

Most stolen bases against1. 22 Caity Butler 20092. 17 Laura Barry 2008 17 Laura Barry 20074. 14 Sarah Heretick 20105. 13 Ashley Gills 20106. 12 Ashley Gills 2009 12 Melanie Lamb 20108. 10 Lindsay Lam 20089. 9 Lisa Rhodes 200710. 7 Becky Schmidt 2008 7 Ashley Gills 200712. 6 Caity Butler 2008 6 Ashley Gills 200814. 5 Lindsay Lam 2007 5 Becky Schmidt 2009 5 Lindsay Lam 2010

Single Game Records

Most At-Bats Game: Several players 6

Most Runs Game: Ashlee Adams (2003) 5

Most Hits Game: Misti Fulk (1996) 5 Ashlee Adams (2003) 5 Stacy Godfrey (2006) 5 Most Doubles Game: Theresa Northrop (1992) 3 Keri Johnson (1994) 3 Mallory Sandridge (2009) 3 Most Triples Game: Julie Hanover (1992) 2 Misti Fulk (1996) 2 Ashlee Adams (2003) 2 Most Home Runs Game: 2 several times (Most recent 2010) Melanie Lamb, Angela Spinelli

Most RBl Game: Kaitlyn Bowman (2007) 9

Extra Base Hits Game: Misti Fulk (1996) 4

Most Total Bases Game: Cara Carpenter (2001) 11 Emily Morris (2009) 11

Most Walks Game: Several Players 4

Most Stolen Bases Game: Sarah French (1999) 6

Hit For Cycle Season: Jessica Dulin (2003) 1

Kaitlyn Bowman owns nearly every career offensive reocrd at Bridgewater and was an All-American in 2006.

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The College

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College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful. Bridgewater employs a five-member athletic training staff. Under the tutilege of Director Barbara Long, the group of Sarah Cook, Chase Hale, Ellen Hicks and Scott Powers serve as Assistant Athletic Trainers for the entire Bridgewater College Athletics Department.

Long is a graduate of Bridgewater College with a degree in Biology; United States Sports Academy with master’s degrees in Sports Medicine and Fitness Management and is currently enrolled in the Doc-tor of Education program in Organzational Leadership at Shenandoah University. She was certified by

the Board of Certification in 1989 and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine as an athletic trainer. Her career has had her working with professional and high level amateur athletes at places like the World University Games, US Olym-pic Training Center, and several professional football camps. She has also served as Head Athletic Trainer at Broadway High School and as clinical ATC for RMH Rehab Services, and Body Ease Physical Therapy, PC. Barbara spent 10 years as a clinical athletic trainer and through this work developed community education presentations and publications dealing with Exercise and Aging, Fall Prevention, Increasing the Functional Limits of Aging, and Children and Sports. Barbara and

her husband, Stuart, reside in the Lacey Springs area with their two children, Tyler and Cassie.Cook hails from Lewiston, Maine. She has a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Colby-Sawyer

College and a Master of Arts degree in Sport Psychology from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Sarah spent a summer as the head athletic trainer at J Robinson Intensive Basketball Camps and has experi-ence working with Division I Men’s Ice Hockey and Men’s Gymnastics. She resides in Harrisonburg with her menagerie of small animals. Her primary responsibilities are men’s and women’s soccer and softball.

Hale joined the Bridgewater staff in the spring of 2000 as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. He has a Bach-elor’s degree in Health Science/Athletic Training and a Master’s degree in Health Science Education from James Madison University. Chase is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education degree from Shenan-doah University in organizational leadership. For two years he was contracted from RMH Rehab Ser-vices, where he also worked within the occupational and physical therapy departments, to provide athletic training services at Bridgewater College. In 2002, Hale moved to a full-time faculty position in the Health and Exercise Science Department where he teaches kinesiology and athletic training courses. In addition to teaching, Professor Hale also serves as the clinical education coordinator for the athletic training education program. His career has had him working with collegiate baseball, football, soccer, and volleyball. Cur-rently, he works with the College’s field hockey, lacrosse, and tennis teams. Hale lives in Grottoes with his wife Ada and their three children Charlie, Stella, and Eliza.

Hicks has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Bridgewater College, and a Master of Educa-tion degree from Northwestern State University in Health Promotion. She was certified by the Board of Certification in 1996 and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine as an Athletic Trainer, Pharmacy Technician, and Emergency Medical Technician. Ellen has 11 years clinical athletic training experience; the last ten of those years were with RMH Rehab Services. She has also spent the last nine years working for Rockingham County Public Schools at Broadway High School as the Head Ath-letic Trainer. Ellen resides in Port Republic and primarily works with Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, and Track & Field.

Powers comes to Bridgewater College with a variety of athletic training experience. As a graduate of North Dakota State University and James Madision University, he has spent 27 years working in the clini-cal and secondary school environments. Athletic training has allowed him to work with several internation-al sports teams in many different countries including the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta. Scott resides in Dayton with his wife Pam and their sons, Justin, Jake, Joshua and Jason.

ATHLETIC TRAINING

Chase Hale

Scott Powers

Ellen Hicks

Barbara Long

Sarah Cook

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HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR JOE SOLTIS

ASST. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR STEPHON HEALEY

The mission of the Bridgewater College's Strength and Conditioning Program is to assist BC athletes in enhancing their athletic performance. Our goal is to undertake this mission by reducing the risk of athletic injury, developing the force potential (strength and power) of each athlete, enhancing the specific movement patterns related to their activity and addressing the energy needs for each sport. Ultimately we intend to maximize the athletic potential of each of our student athletes.

Stephon Healey will begin his seventh year as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. Healey came to the States from London, England. Healey studied as an intern under both Keith Morgan at the National Sports Center in Crystal Palace, London and with Edgar Curtis at the Leeds Rhinos (professional rugby team). Healey has experience in competing and coaching at both Powerlifting and Olympic lifting meets.

Healey played collegiate football at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A graduate from the University of Greenwich (London), Healey has his un-dergraduate degree in Education and Human Movement Studies. Healey is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a Certified USA Weightlift-ing club coach.

Joe Soltis is entering his eighth year as the Head Strength and Condition-ing Coordinator at Bridgewater College. Soltis comes to Bridgewater college as a USA Weightlifting Club Coach. He actively competes in Olympic Weight-lifting and won his weight class at the Arnold Classic in 2009.

Soltis played running back for Emory & Henry and spent four years as an assistant coach at Glenvar High School in Salem, Va. from 1990-94.

Soltis is also the Offensive Coordinator for the Bridgewater College Foot-ball team. He resides in Bridgewater and is married to the former April Fifer, a 2004 Bridgewater graduate and a teacher in the Rockingham County Public Schools

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

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Celebrating its 35th year of operations, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) is one of the nation’s largest Division III conferences. The 14- member ODAC, including one associate member, stands as the second-largest multi-sport NCAA Division III conference in the country.

The league was formed on May 18, 1975 as the Virginia College Conference and began operations in September of 1976. (The name change to Old Dominion Athletic Conference became effective January 1, 1976). Charter members were eight colleges located in the state of Virginia: Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite College, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-Sydney College, Lynchburg College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College and Washington and Lee University. From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC sponsored competition in 10 men’s varsity sports, including football, soccer, and cross country in the fall; basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field in the winter; and baseball, golf, tennis, and outdoor track and field in the spring. Women’s sports were added prior to the 1982-83 school year. Today, the ODAC has grown to Sponsor championships in 22 sports (10 men and 12 women) and houses nine full-time coeducational institutions with four single-gender schools making up the current 13 full-time members. The confer-ence expanded in the late 1980s, early 1990s and most recently in 1999. Virginia Wesleyan became the 13th member of the conference in 1988 and began full-scale competition in the league in the 1989-90 academic year. Guilford College, voted into the conference in the spring of 1990, began competing for conference championships in the 1991-92 season. The Catholic University of America (DC) was accepted for associate membership in football on January 12, 1999.

Over the past 16 years the conference and the City of Salem, Va., have gained national attention through hosting five NCAA Division III championships in football, men’s basketball, softball, base-ball, women’s lacrosse, and volleyball. The growing list of titles passed out in Salem began in the fall of 1993 with the DIII Football Championship. Through the 2008-09 academic year, the conference and city have hosted 46 NCAA Division III Championships since the ‘93 Stagg Bowl. This year, the two will serve as hosts to the DIII football and men’s basketball championships.

CommissionerBrad Bankston

Asst. CommissionerJ.J. Nekoloff

Director of Championships

Mollie Robertson

Mary Jane EsperitiAdministrative

Assistant

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