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ContentsContents2011 Softball Yearbook

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts ..................................... 1Schedule/Roster .......................................................2-3UCF So ball Complex ...............................................4-52011 Season Outlook ...............................................6-7Head Coach Renee Luers-Gillispie ............................8-9Assistant Coach Ruben Felix ...................................... 10Assistant Coach Gerice Olson .................................... 11Volunteer Assistant Joel Chimelis .............................. 11Tiff any Lane ............................................................... 12Abby McClain ............................................................ 13Lindsey Palulis ........................................................... 14Diana Rojas ................................................................ 15Ashley Schmi ........................................................... 16Natalie Land............................................................... 17Vanessa Perez ............................................................ 18Marissa Menendez .................................................... 19Lacey Dinney/Haley Douglas ..................................... 20Patrice Fee/Mary Huff ............................................... 21Allie Jest/Lindsay Selmer ........................................... 22Tawny Swan/Kellie Todd ............................................ 232010 Season Review .............................................24-25All-Time vs. Opponents ........................................26-29All-Time Results ....................................................30-32All-Time Roster .......................................................... 33Honors and Awards ................................................... 34Individual Game Records ........................................... 35Individual Season Records ....................................36-37Individual Career Records .....................................38-39

The 2011 UCF so ball yearbook was wri en, edited and designed by Sarah Tarasewicz. Editorial assistance provided by Doug Richards and Brian Ormiston. Photography courtesy of Todd Drexler/Sideline Sports, Jim Burgess, Romeo Guzman, Brandon Helwig and UCF archives.

General Informa on School ........................... University of Central FloridaCity/Zip ................................ Orlando, Florida 32816Founded ............................................................ 1963Enrollment ...................................................... 56,235Nickname ...................................................... KnightsSchool Colors ..................................... Black and GoldAffi lia on ...........................................NCAA Division IConference ...................................... Conference USAHome Field (Capacity) ....UCF So ball Complex (600)President ............................................Dr. John C. Hi Director of Athle cs ..........................Keith R. TribbleNCAA Faculty Rep. ........................Consuelo StebbinsAthle cs Department Phone ...............407-823-4114Ticket Offi ce Phone ..............................407-823-1000

Coaching Staff Head Coach ..............................Renee Luers-GillispieAlma Mater (Year) ............... West Texas State (1984)Record at UCF (Years) .......................... 341-233-1 (9)Career Record (Years) ........................ 593-437-3 (17)So ball Offi ce Phone ...........................407-823-6891Best me to Call .....................................Through SIDAssistant Coach .....................................Gerice OlsonOffi ce Phone ........................................407-823-4773Assistant Coach .......................................Ruben FelixOffi ce Phone ........................................407-823-4298

History First Year of So ball ........................................... 2002Overall All-Time Record .............................341-233-1Years in NCAA Regionals/Last .........................3/2010Last NCAA Regionals Opponent ............................FIUNCAA Regionals Record ........................................ 5-6

2010 Informa on Overall Record .................................................36-23Final Ranking .......................................................N/AConference Record .............................................16-7Conference Finish ..............................................Third

2011 Informa on Le erwinners Returning/Lost ..............................8/8Starters Returning/Lost ........................................5/4Pitchers Returning/Lost ........................................2/3Newcomers.............................................................. 8

Athle cs Communica ons So ball Contact .............................. Sarah TarasewiczOffi ce Phone ........................................407-823-6489Cell Phone ...........................................407-256-8111E-Mail Address .....................sarah@athle cs.ucf.eduAthle cs Communica ons Fax.............407-823-5293Press Box Phone ..................................407-823-1874Website ......................................... UCFAthle cs.com

2011 QUICK FACTS

MEDIA INFORMATIONThe 2011 UCF so ball yearbook is a source of informa on for the media. Addi onal informa on on UCF so ball and other UCF sports is available at UCFAthle cs.com or upon request from the UCF Athle cs Communica ons Offi ce, located in the old Wayne Densch Sports Center.

INTERVIEWSCoach Luers-Gillispie and her staff are available for interviews on weekday mornings during the season and a er Knights’ prac- ces. All player and coaches interview requests must go through Sarah Tarasewicz. Please give at least 24 hours advance no ce

for all interview requests so the players can be contacted and arrangements can be made. The coaching staff and players will be available for post-game interviews in the home dugout area approximately 10 minutes a er games.

CREDENTIALSCreden als for home games are issued for working media only and should be requested at least 24 hours in advance of the game from Sarah Tarasewicz. They can be picked up prior to game me at the will call window of the UCF Ticket offi ce.

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2011 ScheduleUCLA Tournament • Los Angeles, Calif.Feb. 11 vs. Utah State Los Angeles, Calif. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 12 vs. San Diego State Los Angeles, Calif. 5:00 p.m.Feb. 12 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 10:00 p.m.Feb. 13 vs. North Dakota State Los Angeles, Calif. 12:00 p.m.Feb. 16 UNF ORLANDO, FLA. 6:00 p.m.UCF/Courtyard by Marriott Invitational I • Orlando, Fla.Feb. 18 UIC ORLANDO, FLA. 4:30 p.m.Feb. 18 NOTRE DAME ORLANDO, FLA. 7:00 p.m.Feb. 19 MIAMI (OHIO) ORLANDO, FLA. 2:00 p.m.Feb. 19 DELAWARE ORLANDO, FLA. 7:00 p.m.Feb. 23 at Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 6:00 p.m.UCF/Courtyard by Marriott Invitational II • Orlando, Fla.Feb. 25 UMKC ORLANDO, FLA. 6:00 p.m.Feb. 25 MICHIGAN ORLANDO, FLA. 8:00 p.m.Feb. 26 MAINE ORLANDO, FLA. 1:00 p.m.Feb. 26 VILLANOVA ORLANDO, FLA. 6:00 p.m.Feb. 27 UNF ORLANDO, FLA. 1:00 p.m.March 1 VALPARAISO ORLANDO, FLA. 4:30 p.m.March 1 MICHIGAN ORLANDO, FLA. 7:00 p.m.UCF/Courtyard by Marriott Invitational III • Orlando, Fla.March 4 SOUTH ALABAMA ORLANDO, FLA. 4:00 p.m.March 4 VIRGINIA TECH ORLANDO, FLA. 6:30 p.m.March 5 MONMOUTH ORLANDO, FLA. 4:00 p.m.March 5 FLORIDA A&M ORLANDO, FLA. 6:30 p.m.March 8 BALL STATE ORLANDO, FLA. 4:30 p.m.March 8 NORTH CAROLINA ORLANDO, FLA. 7:00 p.m.March 12 UTEP* (DH) ORLANDO, FLA. 1:00 p.m.March 13 UTEP* ORLANDO, FLA. 12:00 p.m.March 16 LIBERTY ORLANDO, FLA. 7:00 p.m.March 19 at Tulsa* (DH) Tulsa, Okla. 2:00 p.m.March 20 at Tulsa* Tulsa, Okla. 1:00 p.m.March 23 KENT STATE ORLANDO, FLA. 7:00 p.m.March 26 UAB* (DH) ORLANDO, FLA. 1:00 p.m.March 27 UAB* ORLANDO, FLA. 12:00 p.m.March 31 at Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. 4:00 p.m.April 6 FLORIDA STATE ORLANDO, FLA. 6:00 p.m.April 9 at East Carolina* (DH) Greenville, N.C. 1:00 p.m.April 10 at East Carolina* Greenville, N.C. 12:00 p.m.April 16 MARSHALL* (DH) ORLANDO, FLA. 1:00 p.m.April 17 MARSHALL* ORLANDO, FLA. 12:00 p.m.April 20 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 6:00 p.m.April 22 at Memphis* (DH) Memphis, Tenn. 6:00 p.m.April 23 at Memphis* Memphis, Tenn. 2:00 p.m.April 30 SOUTHERN MISS* (DH) ORLANDO, FLA. 1:00 p.m.May 1 SOUTHERN MISS* ORLANDO, FLA. 12:00 p.m.May 7 at Houston* (DH) Houston, Texas 2:00 p.m.May 8 at Houston* Houston, Texas 1:00 p.m.May 12-14 Conference USA Championship Greenville, N.C. TBAMay 19-21 NCAA Regionals TBA TBAMay 26-28 NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBAJune 1-8 Women’s College World Series Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA

* Conference USA game (DH) DoubleheaderHome games in BOLD CAPS and played at the UCF So ball ComplexAll mes Eastern and subject to change

UCF/CBM Invitational I ScheduleFriday, Feb. 18 Delaware vs. Miami (Ohio) 9:00 a.m.Delaware vs. UIC 11:30 a.m.Miami (Ohio) vs. Notre Dame 2:00 p.m.UCF vs. UIC 4:30 p.m.UCF vs. Notre Dame 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 19 UIC vs. Miami (Ohio) 9:00 a.m.UIC vs. Notre Dame 11:30 p.m.UCF vs. Miami (Ohio) 2:00 p.m.Notre Dame vs. Delaware 4:30 p.m.UCF vs. Delaware 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 20 #3 seed vs. #4 seed 9:30 a.m.#1 seed vs. #2 seed 11:30 a.m.

• UCF will not par cipate on Sunday

UCF/CBM Invitational II ScheduleFriday, Feb. 25 Villanova vs. Maine 9:00 a.m.Villanova vs. UNF 11:00 a.m.UMKC vs. Maine 1:00 p.m.UNF vs. Michigan 4:00 p.m.UCF vs. UMKC 6:00 p.m.UCF vs. Michigan 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 26 UNF vs. Maine 9:00 a.m.UNF vs. UMKC 11:00 a.m.UCF vs. Maine 1:00 p.m.Michigan vs. UMKC 4:00 p.m.UCF vs. Villanova 6:00 a.m.Michigan vs. Villanova 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 27 UMKC vs. Villanova 9:00 a.m.Maine vs. Michigan 11:00 a.m.UCF vs. UNF 1:00 p.m.

UCF/CBM Invitational III ScheduleFriday, March 4 Florida A&M vs. Monmouth 9:30 a.m.Florida A&M vs. South Alabama 11:30 a.m.Virginia Tech vs. Monmouth 2:00 p.m.UCF vs. South Alabama 4:00 p.m.UCF vs. Virginia Tech 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 5 South Alabama vs. Virginia Tech 9:30 a.m.South Alabama vs. Monmouth 11:30 a.m.Florida A&M vs. Virginia Tech 2:00 p.m.UCF vs. Monmouth 4:00 p.m.UCF vs. Florida A&M 6:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 6 #3 seed vs. #4 seed 9:00 a.m.#1 seed vs. #2 seed 11:00 a.m.

• UCF will not par cipate on Sunday

Teams in bold will be the designated home teamTeams listed fi rst will occupy the third-base dugout

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Roster

PronunciationsPronunciations

No. Name Ht. Pos. B/T Class Hometown/Previous School1 Tiff any Lane 5-6 SS L/R Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif./Canyon Springs HS2 Ashley Schmi 5-3 P/OF R/R Sr. Tampa, Fla./Santa Fe CC 3 Lacey Dinney 5-11 P R/R Jr. Binbrook, Ont./Spartanburg Methodist College5 Tawny Swan 6-0 OF L/R Sr. Gilbert, Ariz./Sco sdale CC6 Marissa Menendez 5-5 IF/OF L/R So. Tampa, Fla./Chamberlain HS7 Vanessa Perez 5-4 OF R/R Jr. San Diego, Calif./Mission Hills HS9 Abby McClain 5-7 C/UT R/R Sr. Waterloo, Iowa/West HS10 Diana Rojas 6-0 P R/R Sr. Miami, Fla./Our Lady of Lourdes Academy11 Natalie Land 5-6 2B R/R Jr. Mayo, Fla./Lafaye e HS13 Patrice Fee 5-4 C/OF R/R So. Cocoa, Fla./State College of Florida14 Kellie Todd 5-9 C/OF R/R Jr. Ocala, Fla./Chipola College15 Lindsey Palulis 5-8 C R/R Sr. Orlando, Fla./Florida CC at Jacksonville19 Allie Jest 5-5 3B/OF L/R Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Tallahassee CC21 Lindsay Selmer 5-9 C/OF R/R Jr. Pembroke Pines, Fla./Lees-McRae College22 Haley Douglas 5-8 P R/R Fr. Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley HS25 Mary Huff 5-6 P/UT L/R Jr. Okeechobee, Fla./Indian River State College

Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie, 10th season at UCFAssistant Coach: Gerice Olson, fi rst season at UCFAssistant Coach: Ruben Felix, fi rst season at UCFVolunteer Assistant: Joel Chimelis, fi rst season at UCF

Renee Luers-Gillispie.......... Loors-Guh-lehs-peaLacey Dinney ........................................... Din-eeDiana Rojas ........................Dee-anna Row-hausLindsey Palulis .....................................Pa-loo-lis

Seniors ..............................................................6Juniors ..............................................................7Sophomores .....................................................2Freshman ..........................................................1

Pitchers .............................................................5Catchers ............................................................6Infi elders ...........................................................4Ou ielders ........................................................7

Le to Right: Ashley Schmi , Tiff any Lane, Patrice Fee, Natalie Land, Kellie Todd, Lacey Dinney, Tawny Swan, Diana Rojas, Lindsey Palulis, Abby McClain, Haley Douglas, Allie Jest, Vanessa Perez, Marissa Menendez Not Pictured: Mary Huff , Lindsay Selmer

2011 Knights2011 Knights

Support StaffSupport StaffDavid Chambers ............. So ball AdministratorBen Flemming ..............Strength & Condi oningSarah Hill ............................... Academic Advisor

John Jackson ........................... So ball ManagerAllison Kime ....................................... Marke ngDonald Schaefer .......................Sports Medicine

Sarah Tarasewicz .....................Communica onsKeyana Terry ........................... So ball ManagerJohn Whi ord ....................Equipment Manager

Knights by ClassKnights by Class Knights by PositionKnights by Position

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UCF Softball ComplexSince its groundbreaking on March 14, 2006, the UCF So ball Complex is where the Knights call home. The state-of-the-art facility speaks volumes for how far the program has come under the direc on of head coach Renee Luers-Gillispie and where it is headed. The 600-capacity stadium is one of the fi nest in Conference USA and on the na onal scene.

The fi eld is professionally manicured by the UCF Facili es and Opera ons staff and includes a cov-ered ba ng pavilion, roomy dugouts, home and visitor bullpens and an ou ield fence lined with palm trees.

UCF student-athletes have access to everything they need to prepare for gameday at the UCF So -ball Complex. The Knights have a spacious locker room, a lounge area complete with a television, couches and chairs, an equipment room and their own training room complete with a top-notch athle c training staff .

Along with having comfortable offi ces for each coach, the UCF So ball Complex also has a confer-ence room, a video room and locker rooms for both the coaching staff and for umpires. The press box at the stadium has room enough for home and visitor radio broadcasts, as well as mul -level media sea ng.

On game days, fans have access to a cket booth, concession stand and gi shop, while also being able to par cipate in mul ple promo ons and events throughout the season.

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2011 Season Outlook

A er making its third trip to the NCAA Tournament in fi ve years last season, the 2011 UCF so ball team has its sights set on more than just a return trip to the regional tournament. In their 10th season as a varsity program, the Knights want to do what no team be-fore them has ever done, and what their predecessors have paved the way for, which is to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals and eventually the Women’s College World Series.

Head coach Renee Luers-Gillispie, who started the so ball program at UCF in 2002, welcomes back eight le erwinners from her 2010 NCAA Tournament squad that posted a 36-23 overall record, a 16-7 league re-cord and made its second appearance in the Confer-ence USA Championship tle game last season.

Coaching Staff Joining the skipper in the dugout in 2011 will be fi rst-year assistant coaches Ruben Felix and Gerice Olson. Prior to arriving in Orlando, Felix played and coached professional baseball in the MLB, while Olson played so ball at North Dakota State and eventually became the head so ball coach at the University of Mary.

“We were very fortunate to get two very qualifi ed as-sistant coaches, who not only played at the top ers of both baseball and so ball, but have both served as head coaches,” Luers-Gillispie said. “It feels like I have a great group of head coaches that are all on the same page. We are all focused on ge ng to the Women’s College World Series and being able to get this team to where they need to be to make that step. They defi -nitely make my job a lot easier.”

Schedule Gillispie had the team’s ul mate goal for 2011 in mind when she put together the schedule for this season, as she has her squad playing defending Na onal Cham-pion No. 1 UCLA in its opening weekend, as well as one other team that par cipated in the WCWS in Flor-

ida, three teams that competed in the Super Region-als and 12 teams that earned a bid into the Regional Tournament.

Four of the teams the Knights will face this season rank in the top-25 in the Preseason USA Today/NFCA Poll, while fi ve addi onal squads earned at least one vote in the poll.

“We set up a fairly tough schedule early on in the sea-son,” Gillispie said. “Our goal is to always make it back to Regionals, but our main goal this year is to advance further than we ever have before, and that is to the Super Regionals. In order to reach our goals, we had to keep our schedule pre y tough.”

In the Circle And with a tough schedule, the Knights know that their success against some of the na on’s top com-pe on starts in the pitcher’s circle. With the loss of last season’s ace Ashleigh Cole to gradua on, UCF’s two returners, seniors Diana Rojas (Miami, Fla.) and Ashley Schmi (Tampa, Fla.), are going to be looked upon to not only carry some of the pitching load, but mentor the team’s three newcomers to the pitching staff

“Diana and Ashley are going to give us some great leadership this year, especially when it comes to the pitching staff ,” Gillispie said. “Diana is the one that the players go to for advice and is the glue that keeps this team together. She has worked really hard all summer long to perfect her pitches and we are seeing some great improvements from her, and Ashley will be see-ing a lot more playing me than she did last year, just because she has worked so hard to get be er.”

Junior college transfers Lacey Dinney (Binbrook, Ont.) and Mary Huff (Okeechobee, Fla.) and the Knights’ lone freshman Haley Douglas (Pleasanton, Calif.) will all be expected to contribute to UCF’s success early on in their fi rst season with the squad.

“Lacey just has that a tude and personality on the mound that she wants to get stuff done,” Gillispie said. “She wants to be there when the game is on the line and she wants to be the one to take the team on her shoulders. Mary is also bringing a lot of depth to the team as she is able to pitch as well as play fi rst base. I think that Lacey and Mary are going to bring a lot of strength and depth to our pitching staff . “Haley is defi nitely going to see some me in the circle this year. She just has that mentality that she wants it and that she is going to go a er ba ers,” Gillispie said. “I am so excited about having fi ve quality pitchers this year that are going to be able to feed off of each other. Each of them has their own specialty pitches, so you are not going to see the same thing from any pitcher.”

Behind the Plate Three-year starter and two- me All-C-USA Second Team selec on Abby McClain (Waterloo, Iowa) will once again anchor the Black and Gold behind the plate. The senior started all 56 games in 2010 as the Knights’ catcher, catching 15 runners stealing, while also ba ng .265 with 44 hits, 18 RBI, seven double and 24 walks.

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2011 Season Outlook“Abby is one of the best leaders that we have in our program,” Gillispie said. “She brings a lot of good direc on and depth to our team to be able to do so much both off ensively and defensively. We are looking at her ba ng in the three or four spot again this year. She is just a solid player and we are happy to have her in a leadership role.”

Also sharing catching du es with McClain this season will be fellow senior Lindsey Palulis (Orlando, Fla.) and newcomers Kellie Todd (Ocala, Fla.), Patrice Fee (Co-coa, Fla.) and Lindsay Selmer (Pembroke Pines, Fla.). Todd, a transfer from Chipola College, was twice named to the All-Panhandle Conference First Team, while also being named to the NJCAA All-America Second Team, NFCA All-Region First Team, NJCAA All-Region VIII First Team, FCCAA All-State First Team and garnered Panhandle Player of the Year accolades be-fore coming to UCF.

“Kellie has the mentality you want in a student-ath-lete. She is so focused, determined and disciplined in what she does on a daily basis,” Gillispie said. “You wish you had 10 of her on your team because she just loves this game and fi ghts to get be er every day. People are going to see a lot of good things coming from her this year.”

Palulis, Fee and Selmer will also provide needed depth behind the dish with fi ve pitchers on the staff .

“Lindsey, Patrice and Lindsay all bring diff erent strengths to our lineup. Lindsey will give us depth at both catcher and third base. Patrice has a very strong bat, and when she gets a hold of the ball it’s going to go far. Lindsay is such a fun player to work with. She is defi nitely ge ng our pitchers prepared for the rigors of the season.”

Infi eld UCF’s middle infi eld is shaping up to be one of the strongest in C-USA, if not on the na onal scene, this season. With senior Tiff any Lane (Moreno Valley, Ca-lif.) and junior Natalie Land (Mayo, Fla.), who have earned fi ve all-conference accolades between the pair including 2011 Preseason All-C-USA honors, returning at shortstop and second base, respec vely, not may balls will make it through the middle of the infi eld.

Lane enters her fi nal campaign as the league’s all- me leader with 21 triples and carries a .321 career bat- ng average. She will get the start at shortstop for

the fourth-consecu ve season, but will also see some me roaming the ou ield thanks to her speed and

agility.

“Tiff any has so much talent and we want to be able to expose that talent this year,” Gillispie said. “She has been working a lot more on her slapping again. She has got such tremendous speed to get on base that is going to help us make things happen. I think she is going to have a ton of RBIs this year and I think she is going to steal a lot of bases.”

Ge ng the star ng nod a second base for the third-straight season, Land looks to improve on her All-C-USA First Team performance from last season when she tallied team-bests in ba ng average (.304), hits (49), runs (32), sacrifi ce hits (17) and stolen bases (20). Land will also split me with Lane at shortstop this season.

“Natalie is so versa le. She is going to see quite a bit of me at shortstop this year as well as at second base,”

Gillispie said. “We are probably going to have her bat in the leadoff spot, because she always fi nds a way to get on. She has amazing speed and can make a lot of things happen. She will force the defense to make a lot of mistakes when she is on base.”

While Land is ge ng reps at shortstop, sophomore Marissa Menendez (Tampa, Fla.) will start at second base, and will also get reps at fi rst base and possibly in the ou ield. Menendez earned a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman Team last season a er pos ng a .240 ba ng average with 40 hits and 16 RBI in her rookie campaign.

“Marissa has such a solid s ck. If she can stay disci-plined at the plate there is no ques on that she could hit almost .400 this year,” Gillispie said. “She just has that ability to make things happen.”

Newcomer Allie Jest (Stone Mountain, Ga.) looks to take over at third base with the departure of four-year starter Hillary Barrow. The junior transfer was named to the NFCA All-America Third Team, NFCA All-South Region First Team and the All-Panhandle Conference First Team as a sophomore at Tallahassee Community College last season.

“Allie really wants to lock down a star ng spot at third base and she is determined to do whatever she has to do to earn that star ng posi on,” Gillispie said. “She has tremendous speed and she has so many ways that she is able to get on base. She can bunt, slap, power-slap and hit all from the le side, so teams really won’t know how to play her because she has such a great arsenal.”

It is at fi rst base where fans will see mul ple start-ers, as Menendez will make a return to the posi on, but will likely share me with McClain, Todd or Huff throughout the year. Ou ield Another component of the Knights’ strength up the middle of the fi eld is junior Vanessa Perez (San Diego, Calif.), who will return for her third season as UCF’s star ng centerfi elder. Perez enters her junior cam-paign with a .985 career fi elding percentage to go along with a .244 ba ng average and 71 hits.

“Vanessa has locked down the star ng centerfi eld job,” Gillispie said. “I think that it’s going to be really tough to get her out of that posi on because she is always so solid at what she does out there.”

Le and right fi eld could possibly see mul ple start-ers in 2011. Senior Tawny Swan (Gilbert, Ariz.) looks to claim the star ng spot in le fi eld a er si ng out last season, while Schmi , Todd, Fee, Menendez, Lane and Selmer will also get nods in the grass.

Swan was named to the 2007 EA Sports High School So ball All-American First Team at Highland High School prior to a ending Sco sdale Community Col-lege from 2008-09.

“Tawny didn’t get a chance to play last year, so she is really anxious to get into that star ng lineup and be able to prove herself as a senior this year,” Gillispie said.

With a great deal of depth both in the fi eld and at the plate, the 2011 so ball team knows it has something special, and will not be happy with just a return trip to the NCAA Tournament. With eight returning le er-winners, including three that felt the exhilara on of winning the C-USA Championship in 2008, four All-C-USA selec ons, seven junior college transfers and one freshman, this season’s squad, along with its head coach, has its sights set on the NCAA Super Regional, a place the team has never been…yet.

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Head Coach - 10th Season with the KnightsRenee Luers-Gillispie is in her 10th year at the helm of the UCF so ball program in 2011. Since star ng

the program in 2002, Gillispie has led the team to two conference championships and a trio of NCAA Region-al Tournament appearances. The Knights and Gillispie have a record of 341-233-1 over the last nine years, while Gillispie owns a Na onal Fastpitch Coaches As-socia on (NFCA) record of 593-437-3 and an NCAA record of 546-409-3.

Gillispie guided the Knights to their third appearance in the NCAA Tournament and their second appearance in the Conference USA Championship Game in 2010. The Black and Gold defeated No. 7 Alabama, No. 16 Tennessee and No. 22 Ohio State and earned the pro-gram’s fi rst at-large bid into the Regional Tournament. Senior pitcher Ashleigh Cole garnered a spot on the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Northeast Region Second Team, while also earning a spot on the All-C-USA First Team. Cole was one of a program-record six Knights to make an all-league team. She was joined on the fi rst team by Tiff any Lane and Natalie Land, while Hillary Barrow and Abby McClain were voted to the second team. Newcomer Marissa Menendez rounded out the selec ons with a spot on the all-freshman team.

McClain and Land also represented UCF on the C-USA All-Academic Team and the ESPN The Magazine Aca-demic All-District III First and Second Teams, respec- vely, during the 2010 season.

Following the 2009 season, Gillispie saw fi ve players be named to All-C-USA teams. Lane was honored with a spot on the fi rst team, while Breanne Javier and Mc-Clain garnered second-team honors. Land and Van-essa Perez rounded out the squad with spots on the all-freshman team. Javier also earned a spot on the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Mideast Region First Team and signed a free-agent contract with the NPF’s USSSA Pride.

Gillispie guided her squad to its most successful sea-son on record in 2008, as the Knights claimed the program’s fi rst Conference USA Championship crown with a victory over No. 9 Houston on its home fi eld, and fought its way to the NCAA Regional Champion-ship Game with a win over No. 1 Florida. The team’s 49 wins on the season were the most in program his-tory, while its 26 votes in the fi nal NFCA Coaches Poll were its most tallies to date. Gillispie also posted her 500th career win in 2008.

Allison Kime was named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region First Team for the second-consecu ve season in 2008, while also securing a spot on the All-C-USA First Team for the second-straight year. Javier was also a repeat honoree for the Knights on the All-C-USA First Team, while McClain and Lane both made appearances on the all-freshman squad. Marquita Council garnered the league’s co-newcomer of the year honor under Gillispie’s guidance, and both

Cat Snapp and Ashley Van Ryn were voted onto the league’s All-Academic Team. Snapp also earned a spot on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III Second Team.

The Black and Gold cruised through the C-USA So ball Championship with a 3-0 record, with Lane earning tournament MVP honors for her play throughout the event. Kime, Javier, Council and Barrow joined Lane on the all-tournament team, while the squad earned the league’s automa c bid into the NCAA Tournament.

Five diff erent players earned postseason awards for UCF in 2007, including Kime, who received all-south-east region and C-USA First Team honors as well as being named to the C-USA Championship All-Tour-nament Team. Javier joined Kime on the C-USA First Team and the C-USA Championship team, while Kacie Feaster claimed a spot on the C-USA First Team and the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District III First Team. Barrow made the C-USA All-Freshman Team while Cici Alvarez was a 2007 NCAA Division I So ball Sta s cal Champion a er leading the na on with 32 sacrifi ce hits.

In 2005, Gillispie led the Knights to their fi rst Atlan- c Sun Tournament Championship and the team re-

ceived the conference’s automa c bid into the NCAA Tournament. In the NCAA Tournament, the Knights picked up their fi rst postseason win with a 5-3 vic-tory over Florida on their home fi eld. In the regular season, UCF picked up wins over No. 8 Washington, No. 20 Florida Interna onal and No. 20 Georgia Tech in addi on to the program’s fi rst win over in-state rival Florida State. Stephanie Best was named A-Sun Player of the Year for the third-consecu ve year a er leading the na on in home runs (26).

Best was the fi rst UCF so ball player to be dra ed by the Na onal Pro Fastpitch league when the New Eng-land Rip de took her in the fourth round. She ended her career with a .384 ba ng average, .756 slugging percentage, 71 home runs, 285 hits, 216 runs scored and 213 RBI.

During the 2004 season, Gillispie guided the Knights to a No. 30 ranking in the NFCA Coaches Poll and the team fi nished the season with a 42-21 overall record. Gillispie earned her 100th win at UCF, while several

Renee Luers-Gillispie

The Luers-Gillispie File Name: Renee Luers-GillispieBirthplace: Livermore, Calif.Hometown: Danville, IowaHigh School: Danville High School, 1979College: Kirkwood Community College, 1981College: West Texas State, 1984Experience: 10th season at UCF19th overall as a head coach

Juliet (Ill.) Junior CollegePosi on: Head CoachTenure: 1991-92

Bradley UniversityPosi on: Head CoachTenure: 1993-95

Texas Tech UniversityPosi on: Head CoachTenure: 1996-99

UCFPosi on: Head CoachTenure: 2000-present

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players earned all-conference and all-region awards. Best was selected to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region Second Team, while Jania Shin-hoster earned all-conference fi rst team and A-Sun All-Tournament Team honors. Amber Lamb was named A-Sun Freshman of the Year and Alvarez earned A-Sun All-Conference First Team and All-Freshman Team honors. Jennifer Whitley was named to the A-Sun All-Tournament Team.

In the 2003 season, the Knights compiled a 37-31 overall record and a 13-7 mark in the A-Sun. Best was named A-Sun Player of the Year and was recognized by the NFCA on the all-south region team, while pitcher Do e Cupp and Shinhoster received A-Sun All-Confer-ence honors.

During the inaugural season in 2002, the Black and Gold had a 46-19 record and posted a 21-game win-ning streak, se ng an A-Sun record. Cupp and Shin-hoster were named all-conference and all-region while Best earned all-conference.

To date, Gillispie’s players have earned 22 all-confer-ence honors, 10 all-freshman honors, three confer-ence player of the year awards, one co-newcomer of the year award and one freshman of the year honor.

Academically, UCF has garnered eight ESPN The Mag-azine Academic All-District honors, six C-USA All-Aca-demic Team accolades, 83 league honor roll members and 16 academic medal recipeints under Gillispie.

Prior to UCF, Gillispie spent four years building the Texas Tech program. She led the Red Raiders to a No. 17 na onal ranking in 1998 and a No. 24 ranking the following season. Her teams earned runner-up honors at the 1999 NCAA Regional Championship, third place in the 1999 Big 12 Conference Tournament and fourth place in the 1998 conference tournament.

In addi on to her successful career at Texas Tech, Gil-lispie rebuilt so ball programs at Bradley University and Joliet Junior College. In 1993, she took over the Bradley program that fi nished 12-25 in 1992 and in two short years posted a record-breaking 33-8 sea-son. The 1994 team also fi nished in second place in the Missouri Valley Conference and was ranked fi h in the na on for winning percentage.

Gillispie received N4C Conference Coach of the Year honors as head coach of the 1992 Joliet (Ill.) Junior College team that won the conference champion-ship. She had inherited a 2-29 team in 1991 and transformed that same team into an NJCAA Regional Runner-up with a 32-12 record by 1992.

In addi on to coaching at the collegiate level, Gillispie has served as an interna onal speaker for the Italian So ball and Baseball Federa on Coaches Conven on and also traveled to Athens, Greece as a guest coach for the Greek Na onal Team in 2001.

While she directs her own so ball camps and clinics, she has also worked as an instructor with the Griff ey Interna onal Gold Medal Camp and Higher Ground Camps and Clinics under Bri sh Na onal coach Bobby Simpson. Gillispie began her playing career as a pitcher at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she pitched in two NJCAA Na onal Champion-ship Tournaments. In 1981, she was ranked ninth na- onally as a NJCAA pitcher.

Moving on to West Texas A&M, she set nine career pitching records including most wins, most strikeouts and most saves.

In 2005, Gillispie was inducted into the West Texas A&M Athle cs Hall of Fame.

Gillispie and her husband, Mark, have been married for 28 years and reside in Oviedo.

Gillispie vs. Opponents at UCFAkron .........................1-1Alabama ....................1-0Alabama State ...........1-0Albany ........................1-0Arizona State .............0-1Arkansas ....................1-3Army ..........................1-0Auburn .......................0-1Aus n Peay ................1-0Ball State ....................1-1Baylor ........................1-1Belmont .....................8-0Bethune-Cookman ..15-4Binghamton ...............0-2Birmingham Southern ..1-0Boston College ...........4-0Boston University ......1-1Bradley ......................1-1Bucknell .....................1-0Butler .........................1-0Cal Poly ......................1-0Campbell ...................7-2Canisius .....................1-0Centenary College .....1-0Central Arkansas ........1-0Central Michigan .......1-1Charleston Southern..4-0Cha anooga ..............0-1Colgate.......................1-1College of Charleston ..1-1Colorado State ...........1-0Columbia ...................1-1Connec cut ...............3-0Cornell .......................1-2Creighton ...................2-0Dartmouth .................2-1DePaul .......................1-1Detroit .......................1-0Drake .........................1-1East Carolina ............2-16East Tennessee State ..0-1Eastern Kentucky .......1-0Eastern Michigan .......3-0Evansville ...................1-1Florida .....................2-10Florida A&M ..............6-3Florida Atlan c ........6-13Florida Interna onal ..3-3Florida State ............4-10Fresno State ...............1-0Furman ......................4-0Gardner-Webb ...........7-1Georgia ......................0-1George Mason ...........3-0Georgia Southern ......1-0Georgia State .............8-3Georgia Tech ..............2-2Harvard ......................1-0Hawaii ........................0-2Hofstra .......................3-2Holy Cross ..................1-0Houston .....................6-9Illinois State ...............1-0Illinois Chicago ...........1-0Indiana .......................2-0Iona ...........................0-1Iowa ...........................1-1Jacksonville ..............11-1Jacksonville State .......3-2Kansas ........................1-2Kennesaw State .........0-1Kent State ..................1-0Kentucky ....................2-1La Salle .......................1-0Liberty .......................2-1Lipscomb ...................5-2Long Beach State .......1-2Long Island ................1-0Longwood ..................2-0Loyola (Ill.) .................1-1

Loyola-Marymount ....0-1Maine ........................4-2Manha an .................1-0Marist ........................2-0Marshall ...................13-7Maryland ...................0-2McNeese State ..........1-0Memphis ...................9-6Mercer .......................7-3Miami (Ohio) .............1-0Michigan ....................0-4Michigan State ........0-0-1Mississippi .................2-1Missouri State ............1-2Morris Brown ............4-0Nebraska ....................1-0New Mexico State......0-2North Carolina ...........0-1North Carolina A&T ...0-1North Carolina State ..0-1North Dakota State ....1-1North Florida .............6-2Northern Illinois ........2-0Ohio State ..................3-1Oklahoma State .........2-1Penn State .................0-2Pi sburgh ..................2-0Portland State ............2-0Princeton ...................1-0Providence .................1-0Purdue .......................0-2Rider ..........................1-0Robert Morris ............2-0St. Bonaventure .........2-0St. John’s ....................1-2Saint Peters ................0-1Samford .....................2-3Sam Houston State ....1-0San Diego ...................0-1San Diego State..........0-1Seton Hall ..................1-0South Alabama ..........1-0S. Connec cut State ..1-0South Carolina ...........1-0Southern Illinois ........0-3Southern Miss .........10-6Stetson ....................12-6Stony Brook ...............1-0Syracuse.....................0-1Temple .......................1-0Tennessee ..................2-2Tennessee-Mar n ......1-0Tennessee State .........1-0Tennessee Tech ..........1-0Texas Tech ..................2-1Texas-Arlington ..........1-0Toledo ........................0-1Towson ......................2-1Troy ............................9-4Tulsa ..........................8-8UAB ............................7-8UC Santa Barbara .......0-1UCLA ..........................0-1UNC-Greensboro .......1-1UNLV ..........................1-1USF ............................2-8UTEP ........................13-4Valparaiso ..................1-0Vermont.....................3-0Villanova ....................3-2Virginia Tech ..............0-1Washington ...............1-1Western Kentucky .....1-0Western Michigan .....0-2Winthrop ...................0-1Wisconsin-Green Bay ..1-0Wright State...............2-0Yale ............................1-0Youngstown State ......1-0Total .............. 341-233-1

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Ruben FelixAssistant Coach - First Season with the Knights

Ruben Felix enters his fi rst season as an assistant coach with the UCF so -ball program in

2011.

Felix has spent the last 10 years coaching or scou ng at every level of baseball. Most recent-ly, he spent the 2010 summer as a scout and ou ield coach for the USA Baseball 14U Na on-al Team that won Bronze in Nicaragua, was an associate Major League Baseball scout for the Los Angeles Angels in Texas and also served as the baseball/so ball opera ons director for the Next Level College Promoters in Lubbock, Texas.

From 2008-09 Felix was an assistant bullpen coach in Major League Baseball for the Bal- more Orioles and he was also an assistant

coach for Team USA Baseball at the 2009 World Baseball Classic where he helped coach MLB stars Derek Jeter, Jimmy Rollins, Dus n Pedoria, Adam Dunn, Chipper Jones, Ryan Braun, JP Howell, Brain McCain, Cur s Granderson, Evan Longoria and others.

Felix was also a Major League Baseball assistant coach for the Cleveland Indians for three sea-sons (2004-06) and was the head bullpen coach for the AAA Culiacan Tomateros of the Mexi-can Pacifi c Coast Winter League in 2007. While coaching for Culiacan, Felix helped former Ma-jor Leaguer Jose Silva break the league record for saves with 23. Felix has been an assistant coach for USA Baseball three mes in his career (2010 14U, 2009 WBC, 2007 16U).

Prior to coaching at the Major League level, Fe-lix was a collegiate coach for fi ve seasons. He was the head and assistant baseball coach for

Galveston Junior College in Galveston, Texas from 2001-04. While with the Whitecaps, Felix not only managed the team but also served as the team’s strength and condi oning coach and coordinated team travel and opera ons.

In the summer of 2001, Felix was the bullpen coach for the Bethesda Big Train Collegiate Team of the Cal Ripken League. That same year Felix was the ou ield/pitching coach for Trinity Chris an High School in Lubbock, Texas.

In 2000, Felix was an assistant so ball coach at Texas Tech University under current UCF head so ball coach Renee Luers-Gillispie. While with Texas Tech so ball Felix coached infi elders, catchers, ou ielders and hi ers.

Felix was a volunteer assistant baseball coach for Texas Tech University in 1999 and helped the team to a No. 24 na onal ranking, runner-up honors at the NCAA Regional Championship in Lubbock and a fi rst-place fi nish in the Big 12 Conference. While with the Red Raiders, Felix served as the bullpen/ou ield coach.

Prior to the start of his collegiate coaching ca-reer, Felix played professional baseball for fi ve seasons in Triple AAA-A in both the U.S. and Mexico. Felix played for the Lubbock Crickets, Corpus Chris Barracudas, Los Mochis Sugar-cane Growers, Navojoa Mayos, Beloit Snappers and Stockton Ports with the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club as a relief pitcher. Felix was part of two minor league championship teams; the 1995 Single-A Midwest League Champions Be-loit Snappers and the 1994 Double-AA Texas/Louisiana League Champions Corpus Chris Bar-racudas.

While with the Barracudas in 1994, Felix was named Texas/Louisiana League Rookie and Re-liever of the Year and was also named to the league All-Star Team.

Felix played Division I collegiate baseball for the Elkhart Dusters of the Kansas Jayhawk Sum-mer League, Lubbock Chris an University, New Mexico State University, Dodge City Community College and Howard Junior College in Texas. He was a Jayhawk League All-Star in 1992 and was an all-conference and all-region selec on in two seasons at Lubbock Chris an. Felix was also an all-conference and all-region pitcher at Dodge City in 1990.

Felix comes from a baseball and so ball family. His twin brother Larry currently plays men’s AA-Major fastpitch so ball with teams from Texas and Mexico a er re ring from playing profes-sional baseball for 12 seasons in AAA-A Oakland A’s, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlan c League and Mexican League. His younger brother Eugene Felix also played professionally for the Lafay-e e Bullfrogs of the Texas/Louisiana League. His father Lauro Sr. played compe ve men’s fast-pitch so ball for over 30 years with teams from Texas and Mexico.

Felix played men’s fastpitch during high school and college in El Paso, Texas for the El Paso Toros and Team Casa so ball clubs.

Felix graduated from Texas Tech University in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in general stud-ies. Felix has been married for 12 years to his wife Michelle and they have a three-year-old son Ma hew Ripken Felix.

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Gerice OlsonAssistant Coach - First Season with the Knights

Gerice Olson en-ters her fi rst year as an assistant coach with the UCF so ball program in

2011 a er being hired onto the staff in August.

Olson comes to UCF a er having spent fi ve years as the head coach at NCAA Division II Uni-versity of Mary, where she posted an overall re-cord of 133-132 and led the Marauders to two Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference post-season tournaments. During her tenure, Olson registered a winning record in four seasons at the helm of the U-Mary squad.

Under Olson’s guidance, student-athletes at U-Mary earned two NFCA/Louisville Slugger All-America honors, three NFCA/Louisville Slugger Division II All-North Central Region First Team accolades, three Daktronics So ball All-Central Region selec ons, 10 NSIC All-Conference hon-ors, one NSIC Rookie of the Year, one NAIA All-Dakota Athle c Conference fi rst team choice, 11 NSIC Players of the Week, 18 NSIC Academic

All-Conference honors and 12 NFCA Academic All-Americans.

While in Bismarck, N.D., Olson also served as the Marauders’ senior women’s administrator and was an instructor.

Olson’s head coaching career began in 2004 when she was named the head so ball coach at Dakota State University. In only one season with the Trojans, Olson posted a 12-26 record in 2005 and led her team to a sixth place fi nish in the DAC standings.

Prior to her s nt at Dakota State, Olson began her collegiate coaching career as both a gradu-ate assistant and then an assistant coach at South Dakota State University from 2002-04.

Olson served as the head girl’s so ball coach at Buff alo High School in Minnesota in 2002, while also having been a student assistant coach at North Dakota State, a two- me assistant with USA Athletes Interna onal and a camp instruc-tor at both Fastpitch So ball Development and

Triple Crown Sports.

Olson played so ball at North Dakota State from 1997-2000, where she and the Bison so -ball team won the 2000 NCAA Division II Na- onal Championship, and Olson earned a spot

on the na onal championship all-tournament team. Olson was also named to the NCAA North Central Region All-Tournament Team, was a North Central Conference Player of the Week, a two- me GTE College Division II Academic All-District VII Second Team selec on, a four- me NFCA Scholar-Athlete and earned the NCC Aca-demic All-Conference Award during her colle-giate playing career at NDSU.

A na ve of Buff alo, Minn., Olson graduated from North Dakota State in 2000 with a bach-elor’s of science in physical educa on, before earning her master’s of science in HPER with an emphasis in exercise science from South Da-kota State. She is currently pursuing a master’s of arts in coaching and athle c administra on from Concordia University at Irvine (Calif.).

Joel ChimelisVolunteer Coach - First Season with the Knights

Joel Chimelis en-ters his fi rst year as a volunteer as-sistant coach for the UCF so ball

program. He will be working with the Knights’ infi elders and helping with the team’s off ense through the month of March, before leaving to coach with the Houston Astros at the single-A level from April to September. He is currently is in his sixth year as an assistant coach for the Houston Astros organiza on.

Chimelis started his professional baseball coach-ing career in 2004 with the Washington Na on-als, where he coached in the Single-A South At-lan c League for two seasons.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Chimelis began his play-ing career at Eastern District High School in New York, before signing with Howard Junior College in 1985. While at Howard, he was dra ed by the Atlanta Braves in the 18th round, but chose to

sign a Na onal Le er of Intent to play at Texas.

While with the Longhorns, he posted a .343 ba ng average and was an All-Southwest Con-ference shortstop. For his play that season, the Oakland A’s dra ed Chimelis in the 11th round and he went on to play in their minor league sys-tem for four seasons through Double-AA for the Huntsville Stars.

A er four years with the Stars, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants where he played at AA, AAA and reached the Major League level, briefl y. In 1994, while playing shortstop for the Shreveport Captains in the AA-Texas League, he was selected to the All-Star Team where he led the league in doubles (43) and hit .295 for the season.

In 1996 he played in the AAA Mexican League with the Oaxaca Warriors and also played briefl y for the New York Mets AAA team, the Norfolk Tides, where he hit .382 in 25 games.

In 1997 Chimelis played professionally in Taiwan and in 1998 played in the Korean Professional Baseball League. From 1999-2002 he once again played in the AAA Mexican League for the Lar-edo Owls where he hit over .300 in each of his three seasons and posted years with 30, 19 and 15 homeruns.

In total, Chimelis played 14 seasons of profes-sional baseball in the US, Puerto Rico Winter League, Taiwan, Korea and Mexico.

Chimelis has been married for 17 years to his wife Carmen, whom he met while playing win-ter ball in Puerto Rico. They are proud parents of three daughters, Adriana (16), Nichole (14) and Gabriela (11) and they reside in Orlando.

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Tiffany Lane#1 • Sr. • L/R • 5-6 • SS • Moreno Valley, Calif./Canyon Springs HS

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • 2010 All-Conference USA First Team• 2010 All-Conference USA Preseason Team• 2009 All-Conference USA First Team• 2009 All-Conference USA Preseason Team• Conference USA Hi er of the Week (May 4, 2009)• 2008 Conference USA All-Freshman Team• 2008 Conference USA Championship Most Valuable Player• Conference USA Hi er of the Week (April 17, 2008)• Holds Conference USA all- me record with 21 career triples

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON • 2010 All-Conference USA First Team• 2010 All-Conference USA Preseason Team• Ranked sixth na onally in triples and 10th in triples/game• Set the C-USA record for career triples (21)• Ranks in the top-15 at UCF in nine career categories and top-10 in 15• Led UCF in triples (6), total bases (72) and slugging % (.447)• Ba ed .338 with 24 hits, 6 doubles, 1 home run, nine RBI, 33 total bases and nine stolen bases in league play• Led C-USA in triples (6) and was second in assists (116)• Paced the team with 12 mul -hit games• Held a team-best 10-game hit streak• Scored four game-winning runs and posted two game-winning RBI• Averaged 0.87 hits per game• Her four runs scored vs. UTEP was a career-high and was the most in C-USA for the season

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 All-Conference USA First Team• 2009 All-Conference USA Preseason Team• Conference USA Hi er of the Week (5/4)• Tied for the na onal lead with eight triples• Ranked fourth na onally with 0.16 triples per game• Started 48 of the Knights’ 54 contests• Started 42 games at shortstop, four in le fi eld and two as the DP• Led UCF in ba ng average (.350), on-base percentage (.422), runs scored (34) and triples (8)• Was second on the team in six addi onal off ensive categories• Tied for the na onal-lead for triples (8) in 2009 with her three-RBI triple in the series fi nale vs. Marshall (4/11)• Held a seven-game hi ng streak• Set the UCF all- me record for triples vs. UAB (3/15)• Matched her career-high with four hits at Tulsa (3/7)• Jacked a three-run home run, her fi rst of the season, vs. Cen-tenary (2/24)

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Conference USA All-Freshman Team • Conference USA Championship MVP • Conference USA Hi er of the Week (4/17) • One of only four players to start all 64 games• Started 63 games at shortstop• Ranked ninth in NCAA Division I with seven triples• Held an 11-game hi ng streak (3/9-21)• Had 15 mul ple-hit games• Tied for second place in the C-USA Championship all- me re-cord books in both hits (7) and total bases (11)• Had a hit and scored a run in her collegiate debut vs. Illinois State (2/8)• Had seven hits, two RBI, four runs scored and the championship-winning home run in the C-USA So ball Championship (5/8-10)• Had at least one hit in four of the fi ve games during the NCAA Regional tournament, including a 4-for-4, two-triple, one-double, two-RBI performance vs. Georgia Tech (5/17)• Scored the game-winning run in the eighth inning vs. No. 1 Flor-ida in the NCAA Regional Semifi nal (5/18)

PRIOR TO UCF • Was a three-sport athlete at Canyon Springs High School where she played so ball, volleyball and basketball • Helped her team advance to a CIF-SS Division II semifi nal so -ball contest for the fi rst me in school history a er pos ng a 26-6 record and claiming the Inland Valley League tle in 2007 • Following her senior season, was named to the All-Inland Valley fi rst team and the CIF-Southern Sec on second team • The lead-off hi er posted a .521 ba ng average and led her team with a .607 on-base percentage and 23 stolen bases as a senior • On the basketball court, she averaged 23 points per game as a sophomore and was named her team’s MVP • Played travel ball with the Vipers, Trailblazers, Minors Gold, Team Smith, Corona Angels and Monarchs, who all advanced to the ASA Na onals

PERSONAL • Born in Bellfl ower, Calif. • Daughter of Don H. and Maggie R. Lane • Majoring in sports and fi tness

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 6 ECU 3.08.08 R 4 UTEP 5.08.10H 4 Tulsa 3.07.09 RBI 3 UTEP 5.09.10 2B 2 ECU 4.02.10 3B 2 Ga. Tech 5.17.08 HR 1 UTEP 5.09.10 TB 9 Ga. Tech 5.17.08BB 3 UTEP 5.08.10 SAC 2 FAU 3.25.08SF 1 Ohio St. 3.24.10SB 4 Villanova 3.01.08

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Abby McClain#9 • Sr. • R/R • 5-7 • C/UT • Waterloo, Iowa/West HS

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • 2010 All-Conference USA Second Team• 2010 Academic All-District III First Team• 2010 C-USA All-Academic Team• 2010 C-USA Spirit of Service Award• 2010 C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• 2009 All-Conference USA Second Team• 2009 ESPN Academic All-District III Second Team• 2008 C-USA All-Freshman Team• 3x C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal Recipient• 3x C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON • All-Conference USA Second Team• ESPN Academic All-District III First Team• C-USA All-Academic Team• C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal• C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll• C-USA Spirit of Service Award• Started all 56 games for UCF behind the plate• Led UCF in walks (24) and mes hit by pitch (6)• Tied for second on the squad with three home runs• Was third in doubles (7) and fourth in runs (26) and hits (44)• Caught 14 runners stealing and had one pickoff behind the plate• Held a .976 fi elding percentage• Scored a team-best seven game-winning runs• Tallied three game-winning RBI• Ranks in UCF’s top-10 in 16 career categories• Hit .273 with 18 hits and eight runs scored in league ac on• Had nine mul -hit games and fi ve mul -RBI games• Held a fi ve-game hi ng streak

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON • All-Conference USA Second Team• C-USA All-Academic Team• ESPN Academic All-District III Second-Team• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll• Started 53 of the Knights’ 54 contests in fi ve diff erent posi ons• Set program single-season records in doubles (16), three-hit games (8) and mes hit by pitch (8)• Posted a team-leading eight mul -RBI games

• Led the team in seven off ensive categories• Named the Bright House Student-Athlete of the Week on April 6• Set a program record for three-hit games in a single season with her eighth tri-hit performance of 2009 vs. the Golden Eagles (4/5)• Hit her fi rst home run of the season vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/25)• Set a UCF single-game record with three doubles, while adding three runs scored, vs. Illinois Chicago (2/20)• Posted three hits in three-straight games vs. Jacksonville, Port-land State and Illinois Chicago (2/18-20)• Hit her fi rst-career triple and added a RBI in the fi rst game vs. North Florida (2/11)

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON • C-USA All-Freshman Team• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll• Was third on the team with six mul ple-RBI games• Had a hit, two RBI and scored a run in her collegiate debut vs. Illinois State (2/8)• Had a career-high three RBI in the Knights’ win over Kentucky (2/15)• Hit her fi rst-career home run at Bethune-Cookman (4/30)• Went 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored in the C-USA Cham-pionship Game vs. No. 9 Houston (5/10)

PRIOR TO UCF • Was a four-sport athlete at West High School in Waterloo, Iowa, where she par cipated in so ball, volleyball, basketball and was a member of the swimming team • As a freshman, was named all-metro, all-conference and all-district following her lone season on the so ball fi eld • Following her rookie campaign, played for the Minnesota Irish Gold travel team • On the basketball court she was a member of the all-metro hon-orable men on squads in her freshman and sophomore seasons and was an all-metro fi rst-team pick and all-conference honorable men on selec on as a junior• Member of the SAAC Commi ee, Student Senate and was her class Valedictorian

PERSONAL • Born in Santa Rosa, Calif. • Daughter of Kevin and Kathy McClain • Majoring in biology

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 5 UTEP 5.08.10 R 3 Ill. Chicago 2.20.09H 3 Marshall 4.10.10 RBI 3 UTEP 5.13.10 2B 3 Ill. Chicago 2.20.09 3B 1 Tenn. St. 2.27.09 HR 1 UTEP 5.13.10 TB 6 Houston 4.19.09BB 2 UTEP 5.09.10 SAC 1 Tulsa 4.24.10SF 1 Tulsa 4.24.10SB 1 USM 3.27.10

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Lindsey Palulis#15 • Sr. • R/R • 5-8 • C • Orlando, Fla./Florida State College at Jacksonvilleonville

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON • Saw ac on in seven games for the Knights• Served as a catcher, designated player, pinch runner and pinch hi er• Posted a .250 on-base percentage• Ninth on the team in sacrifi ce hits (1)• Pinch hit for the Knights in game two against East Carolina (4/2) • Drew a walk vs. Cornell, while also catching three innings (3/25) • Pinch hit in game two against East Carolina (4/2) • Pinch ran for the Black and Gold against Boston College (3/6) • Posted a sacrifi ce bunt in the contest vs. Harvard (3/5) • Made an appearance as a pinch runner at North Florida (2/24)• Pinch hit for the Knights against Villanova (2/21) • Made her UCF debut with a pinch-hit appearance vs. Georgia (2/13)

PRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Florida State College at Jacksonville • Helped lead her team to the FCCAA State Championship in 2009 and to its fi rst na onal tournament • Hit .216 with 11 hits, two doubles and nine RBI as a sophomore at FSCJ • Le ered in both so ball and weightli ing at University High School in Orlando • Named her team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior • Was honored as University’s varsity captain three-straight seasons • Earned her squad’s Rookie of the Year award • Played for head coach Adriana Padron • Was a member of Cougar Council, a four-year member of the honor roll and was a Bright Futures Scholarship qualifi er • Played travel ball for the Orlando Wildcats

PERSONAL • Born in Orlando, Fla. • Daughter of Victor and Michelle Palulis • Majoring in Psychology

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 1 ECU 4.02.10 R -- -- --H -- -- -- RBI -- -- -- 2B -- -- -- 3B -- -- -- HR -- -- -- TB -- -- --BB 1 Cornell 3.25.10 SAC 1 Harvard 3.05.10SF -- -- --SB -- -- --

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Diana Rojas#10 • Sr. • R/R • 6-0 • P • Miami, Fla./Our Lady of Lourdes Academy

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • 3x C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON • Member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll• Saw ac on in 12 games for the Knights, making 10 starts• Made six starts in the circle for the Black and Gold• Finished the year with a 2-2 record and a 2.92 ERA• Tallied 13 strikeouts in 36.0 innings of work• Tied for eighth place in C-USA in games fi nished (8)• Threw the most games in relief (9) for the Knights• Tied for the team lead in saves (1)• Was second on the squad in opposing ba ng average (.243)• Pitched three innings vs. FIU in the NCAA Tournament (5/22)• Earned her fi rst career save a er pitching two scoreless and hit-less innings and striking out one vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/21)• Posted a hit and a RBI in a pinch hit appearance vs. Connec cut (3/10)• Did not give up a run and allowed only four hits, while tallying three strikeouts, vs. Villanova (2/20)• Tallied a win in her fi rst start of the season vs. UNF, allowing only three hits in 4.0 innings of work (2/19)• Pitched 2.1 innings of scoreless relief vs. Cha anooga (2/14)• Tallied a strikeout in one inning pitched vs. No. 7 Georgia (2/13)

2009 - SOPHOMORE SEASON • Member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll • Made one start in four appearances in the circle for the Knights • Finished the season with a 0-2 record • Threw 1.1 innings of relief vs. Tennessee State (2/27)• Pitched 1.1 innings vs. North Florida (2/11)• Had one strikeout in 0.2 innings pitched in her fi rst start of the season vs. Western Michigan (2/7)• Posted a season-high two strikeouts in 2.2 innings pitched in the season-opener vs. Texas Tech (2/6)

2008 - FRESHMAN SEASON • Member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member • Made six appearances in the circle for the Knights, making two starts• Tallied a 1-0 record and 3.23 ERA• Totaled nine strikeouts in 17.1 innings pitched• Earned her second star ng nod of the year vs. Southern Miss, throwing 3.1 scoreless innings and striking out one (5/3) • Collected the fi rst hit of her career vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/30) • In her fi rst career pitching start, threw 3.1 innings, allowing just two hits and one earned run, while fanning two vs. Memphis (4/19)• Posted a career-high four strikeouts and picked up her fi rst col-legiate win vs. Florida A&M (2/29) • Pitched three innings, allowing two runs on three hits while striking out three against Kentucky (2/15) • Made her collegiate debut in the circle in the Knights’ win over Central Arkansas (2/9)

PRIOR TO UCF • Was a three-sport athlete at Our Lady of the Lourdes Academy, where she par cipated in so ball, volleyball and basketball • Was a four- me all-conference fi rst-team selec on and a two- me all-state honoree as a junior and senior

• Earned the rookie of the year award in 2004 and her team’s pitching award in 2005 • Help guide her travel team, the Miami S ngrays, to a third-place fi nish at the 2007 ASA Na onals • Member of the Na onal Honor Society and also received her school’s math and wri ng awards

PERSONAL • Born in Miami, Fla. • Daughter of Mario and Carolina Rojas • Sister Carolina played so ball at Florida Interna onal • Majoring in journalism

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 1 UConn 3.10.10 R -- -- --H 1 UConn 3.10.10 RBI 1 UConn 3.10.10 TB 1 UConn 3.10.10IP 6.2 Villanova 2.20.10BF 28 Villanova 2.20.10K 4 FAMU 2.29.08BB 6 UTEP 5.08.10

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Ashley Schmitt#2 • Sr. • R/R • 5-3 • P/OF • Tampa, Fla./Santa Fe College

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - JUNIOR SEASON • Saw ac on in 30 games for the Knights• Started three games as a pitcher, two as the designated player and one in right fi eld• Scored six runs as a pinch runner• Led the Knights in win-loss percentage (.667)• In the circle, totaled fi ve strikeouts in 18.2 innings pitched• Tallied a 3.38 ERA with a 2-1 record on the season• Stole a career-best one base at Southern Miss (3/28)• In her second start of the season, earned the win vs. Memphis with a complete-game, one-run, two-hit ou ng in the circle (3/13)• Earned her fi rst-career win in a complete-game ou ng vs. Con-nec cut, allowing only one run on three hits with a career-high two strikeouts (3/10)• Threw 1.2 innings of scoreless and hitless relief with one strike-out vs. Maine (3/9)

PRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Santa Fe CC in Gainesville • Also played one season at Hillsborough CC • Finished her sophomore campaign at Santa Fe with a 19-3 re-cord in the circle • With a 1.19 ERA and 51 strikeouts, the hurler helped the Saints to their fi h-straight conference tle • Earned second team All-Mid-Florida Conference honors as a sophomore • Le ered in both so ball and cheerleading at Riverview HS • Garnered all-conference honors as a senior • Played for head coach Angie Slater • Was a member of the chess club, Li le Angels club and TV produc on • Played travel ball for the Florida Havoc

PERSONAL • Born in Houston, Texas • Daughter of Ronald and Lois Schmi • Majoring in psychology

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 5 UNF 2.24.10 R 1 FIU 5.21.10H -- -- --RBI -- -- --TB -- -- --BB -- -- --SAC -- -- --SF -- -- --SB 1 USM 3.28.10IP 7.0 Memphis 3.13.10BF 27 Memphis 3.13.10K 2 UConn 3.10.10BB 3 Memphis 3.13.10

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Natalie Land#11 • Jr. • R/R • 5-6 • 2B • Mayo, Fla./Lafayette HS

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • 2010 All-Conference USA First Team• 2010 ESPN Academic All-District III Second Team• 2010 C-USA All-Academic Team• 2010 C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• 2009 C-USA All-Freshman Team• 2x C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal Recipient• 2x C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON • Named to the All-Conference USA First Team• ESPN Academic All-District III Second Team• Earned a spot of the C-USA All-Academic Team• Voted onto the C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• Earned the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal• Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll• Started all 59 games: 45 at second base, 13 at shortstop and one at third base• Ranked fi rst in C-USA in sac hits (17), T5th in stolen bases (20), T3d in assists (113) and second in double plays turned (13)• Led UCF in ba ng average (.304), runs (32), hits (49), sacrifi ce hits and stolen bases• Ba ed a team-best .355 with 22 hits, 12 runs scored, three dou-bles and seven RBI in league contests• Scored four game-winning runs and posted four game-winning RBI• Paced the team with 12 mul -hit games• Also had four mul -RBI games• Posted a nine-game hi ng streak• Ranked in C-USA’s top-10 in fi ve categories

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON • Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team • Earned the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and was a member of the Honor Roll • One of only four Knights to start all 54 games, including 42 at second base and 12 at shortstop • Led UCF in stolen bases (14) and was second in sacrifi ce bunts (11) • Went 2-for-3 with a double in the C-USA Championship game vs. Marshall (5/7) • Had two hits and scored a run in the series vs. UTEP (5/2-3) • Scored two runs, including the game-winner, and stole a career-high two bases in the series fi nale at Memphis (4/25) • Scored the game-winning run at Bethune-Cookman (4/22) • Held a career-high 10-game hi ng streak from April 4-19, the longest streak for a Knight in 2009 • Posted a hit in the contest at No. 1 Florida (4/15) • Went 2-for-3 in the series fi nale vs. Marshall (4/11)

• Had a hit and scored a run at Stetson (4/8) • Posted a double and a RBI in the series fi nale vs. Southern Miss (4/5) • Went 2-for-3 with a double and one run scored in the series-opener vs. the Golden Eagles (4/4)• Posted a hit against both FIU and Iowa (3-17, 19)• Had four hits, two runs scored and three walks in the league series vs. UAB (3/14-15)• Put together a 2-for-3 ou ng with a home run, two RBI and a run scored vs. Loyola Chicago (3/4)• Went 2-for-2 with a double and two runs scored vs. Illinois Chi-cago (2/20)• Stole a career-high two bases in the extra-inning win at Jack-sonville (2/18)• Posted a hit and a RBI in back-to-back games vs. Villanova and UT-Arlington (2/13)• Had a hit and a stolen base in game one vs. North Florida (2/11)• Belted her fi rst collegiate home run, while adding two RBI and two runs scored in the win over Oklahoma State (2/7)• Posted her fi rst collegiate hit and two RBI at No. 3 Arizona State (2/6)

PRIOR TO UCF • Was a three-sport athlete at Lafaye e High School, le ering in so ball, volleyball and basketball• Played seven years of varsity so ball, six years of varsity basket-ball and a year of varsity volleyball • Played so ball for head coach Jimmy Blankenship• Four- me Florida Class A All-State fi rst team selec on in both so ball and basketball• Four- me Gainesville Sun So ball and Basketball Player of the Year• As a junior, was named the Class 2A Dairy Farmer Player of the Year for so ball• Was named the Dairy Farmer Player of the Year for basketball in both her sophomore and senior years • Following her senior year, was named the Lafaye e High School Athlete of the Year• Finished her high school career with a .555 ba ng average• Par cipated in the Wendy’s Heisman State Finals • Her travel ball team, the Gold Coast Hurricanes, won the Gold Na onal Championship • Was a Lafaye e honor student and class Valedictorian

PERSONAL • Born in Gainesville, Fla. • Daughter of Marc and Sonya Land • Major is undecided • Uncle Kerwin Bell was a quarterback at Florida

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 5 Florida 3.31.10 R 2 UTEP 5.08.10H 2 Jacksonville 5.04.10 RBI 2 USM 3.27.10 2B 2 Maine 3.09.10 3B -- -- -- HR 1 Loyola (Ill.) 3.04.09TB 5 Loyola (Ill.) 3.04.09BB 3 UTEP 5.08.10 SAC 3 UNF 2.24.10SF 1 USM 3.27.10SB 2 ECU 5.15.10

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Vanessa Perez#7 • Jr. • R/R • 5-4 • OF • San Diego, Calif./Mission Hills HS

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • 2010 Conference USA Championship All-Tournament Team• 2009 Conference USA All-Freshman Team• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - SOPHOMORE SEASON • Named to the C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• Started 57 games in centerfi eld for the Knights• Led the Knights in stolen base percentage (1.000/4-4)• Was third on the team in triples (1) and mes hit by pitch (3)• Was fourth on the squad in doubles (6) and fi h in runs scored (20)• Tallied a .321 on-base percentage• Hit .288 with 17 hits, 10 runs and four doubles in league ac on• Also added a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage in C-USA games• Posted eight mul -hit games and two mul -RBI games• Held a fi ve-game hi ng streak• Had two game-sealing RBI on the season• Scored the game-winning run in the seventh inning of the C-USA Championship semifi nal vs. Memphis (5/14)• Matched her career bests with three hits, two runs and two doubles in the second game of the series at UTEP (5/8)• Scored the game-winning run in the eighth inning at Marshall (4/11)• Went 2-for-3 and scored a run against No. 6 Florida (3/31) • Scored a career-high two runs at Southern Miss (3/27)• Scored two game-winning runs in late innings in the series vs. the Golden Eagles (3/27)• Hit a game-winning, two-run home run at UNF (2/24)• Went 2-for-4 with a triple and a RBI vs. No. 16 Tennessee (2/13)

2009 - FRESHMAN SEASON • Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team • Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll

• Was one of only four Knights to start all 54 games, including 51 in centerfi eld, two in le fi eld and one at second base • Led the team with 13 sacrifi ce bunts• Was third on the squad with fi ve stolen bases• Was fourth on the team in doubles (5) and fi h in hits (37)• Totaled six mul -hit games, including one three-hit contest• Held a fi ve-game hi ng streak• Had a career-high fi ve at-bats in the opening game at Tulsa (3/7) • Tallied a career-best three hits vs. Eastern Michigan (2/25)• Was 2-for-2 with a home run at No. 3 Arizona State (2/6)• Posted a hit, a RBI and a run in her collegiate debut vs. Texas Tech (2/6)

Prior to UCF • Was a four-year le erwinner at Mission Hills High School, where she played for head coaches Alexis Clemments and Kevin Gia • Four- me All-North County selec on • Earned fi rst team All-League honors following her junior and senior years and second team honors as a sophomore • Two- me Off ensive Player of the Year • Team MVP in 2008 and Rookie of the Year in 2005 • Two-Time All-CIF fi rst team honoree • Was named to the All-CIF second team as a freshman • Hit .400 or be er in four consecu ve seasons • Her high school team was the Division III CIF Champions in 2005 and the Division II CIF runners-up in 2007 • Played travel ball with the So Cal Athle cs, who were the San Diego Sec on Division IV Champions

PERSONAL • Born in Madera, Calif. • Daughter of David and Sophie Perez • Majoring in hospitality management

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 5 UNF 2.24.10 R 2 UTEP 5.08.10H 3 UTEP 5.08.10 RBI 2 B-CU 4.21.10 2B 2 UTEP 5.08.10 3B 1 Tennessee 2.13.10 HR 1 UNF 2.24.10TB 5 UTEP 5.08.10BB 2 Tulsa 4.25.10 SAC 2 UAB 3.14.09SF -- -- --SB 1 FIU 5.22.10

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Marissa Menendez#6 • So. • L/R • 5-5 • IF • Tampa, Fla./Chamberlain HS

BIOGRAPHYCAREER ACCOLADES • 2010 Conference USA All-Freshman Team• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Member

2010 - FRESHMAN SEASON • Started all 59 games, the only freshman to do so for the Knights• Led Conference USA with 14 double-plays turned• Ranked in C-USA’s top-10 in sac bunts (5th/9) and triples (7th/3)• Totaled three game-winning RBI, including one against both No. 7 Alabama and No. 16 Tennessee• Tallied 18 hits, fi ve runs, fi ve RBI, two doubles and a home run in C-USA games• Ranked second on the squad in sac bunts (8) and third in sac fl ies (1)• Was fi h on the team in hits (40), stolen bases (6), walks (14) and total bases (53)• Had the sixth best ba ng average (.240) on the squad• Had nine mul -hit games and fi ve mul -RBI games• Held a seven-game hi ng streak• Hit a two-RBI triple against No. 6 Florida (3/31)• Went 2-for-3 in the win over No. 22 Ohio State (3/24) • Stole a career-best two bases in the opener vs. Houston (3/20)• Drove in the game-winning run vs. No. 7 Alabama (2/28)• Had two hits, two RBI, which included the game-winner, and scored a run in her collegiate debut vs. No. 16 Tennessee (2/13)

PRIOR TO UCF • Was a four-year le erwinner in both so ball and volleyball at Chamberlain HS • Earned Prime Time Player of the Year honors as a senior • Was named fi rst team all-state in 2009 • Earned a spot on the All-Western Conference First Team in her fi nal campaign • Garnered second team all-state accolades as a freshman • Also received her squad’s Rookie of the Year award in 2006 • Her travel team, the Gold Coast Hurricanes, took home runner-up honors at the ASA Gold Na onals • Earned her team’s Best Off ensive Player award as a sophomore • Also played travel ball for Team Florida • Played so ball for head coach Bobby Diaz

PERSONAL • Born in Tampa, Fla. • Daughter of Vince and Anita Menendez • Majoring in Biology

CAREER HIGHS Cat. # Last Opp. DateAB 5 Marshall 4.10.10 R 1 B-CU 4.21.10H 2 UTEP 5.09.10 RBI 2 Marshall 4.10.10 2B 1 B-CU 4.21.10 3B 1 Florida 3.31.10 HR 1 Marshall 4.10.10TB 4 Marshall 4.10.10BB 2 UTEP 5.08.10 SAC 1 UAB 4.17.10SF 1 FAMU 2.21.10SB 2 Houston 3.20.10

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Lacey Dinney#3 • Jr. • R/R • 5-11 • P • Binbrook, Ont./Spartanburg Methodist Collegeege

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Spartanburg Methodist College• Led the na on in strikeouts as a freshman• Led her squad to the NJCAA Division I World Series• Also helped the Lady Pioneers capture the Region X Champion-ship in 2009 as their star ng pitcher • Posted a 10-6 career record in the circle with 134 strikeouts and allowed 21 earned runs in 91.1 innings pitched• Named to the All-Region X First Team in 2009• Played prep so ball at Sal leet High School• Earned her team’s MVP award as a senior

Haley Douglas#22 • Fr. • R/R • 5-8 • P • Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley HS

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Was a three- me All-East Bay Athle c League selec on at Ama-dor Valley High School• Garnered the league’s MVP honors in her fi nal campaign• Led her team to the North Coast Sec on playoff s for the fi rst me in 11 years as a senior

• Was recognized with a spot on the all-county fi rst team as a junior and on the second team as a sophomore• Named the Alameda Newspaper Group Girls Prep Athlete of the Week for throwing a three-hit shutout against Concord High School• As a junior, was honored with a spot on the EBAL fi rst team

• Named the TV30/Tri-Valley Sports Final Big O Tires Athlete of the Week, the Alameda Newspaper Group Girls Prep Athlete of the Week and ESPN CalHiSports.com State Stat Star of the Week a er fi ring no-hi ers in consecu ve weeks during her junior year• Played club so ball for the San Jose S ng

PERSONAL • Born in Pleasanton, Calif.• Daughter of Lisa and Bob Douglas• Major is undecided

• Also le ered in touch football, track, rugby and swimming• Was her class Valedictorian• Was a silver medalist at the Canada Summer Games with Team Ontario• Also won a silver medal at the Canadian Na onals with the Guelph Gators

PERSONAL • Born in Hamilton, Ont.• Daughter of Kathy and Richard Dinney• Her brother, Craig, played rugby at the na onal level• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis on com-munica ons

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Patrice Fee#13 • So. • R/R • 5-4 • C/OF • Cocoa, Fla./State College of Florida

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from the State College of Florida• Hit .265 with 13 hits, two doubles, two triples, three RBI and six runs scored in her rookie campaign• Also tallied a .327 on-base percentage and stole a pair of bases• Was a four-year le erwinner at Space Coast High School under head coach Tom Nuygen• Member of the senior class of 2009 that posted a four-year re-cord of 91-18, the most successful four-year total in school history• Helped lead her team to three district championships and a trip to the regional fi nals as a senior

• Twice named to the All-Space Coast First Team • Twice named to the All-Cape Coast Conference First Team• Led the conference in stolen bases in 2008

PERSONAL • Born in Titusville, Fla.• Daughter of Greg Fee and Melanie Reynolds• Majoring in interdiciplinary studies with an emphisis on health

Mary Huff#25 • Jr. • L/R • 5-6 • P/UT • Okeechobee, Fla./Indian River State Collegellege

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Indian River State College• Named to the all-conference fi rst team as a sophomore• Also played one season at St. Petersburg College • Earned spots on the all-conference fi rst team and the all-state second team as a rookie• Was a four-year le erwinner at Okeechobee High School under head coach Kim Hargraves• Earned FHSAA 2nd Team All-State honors as a senior• Also named to the Treasure Lake Conference First Team, Trea-sure Coast Scripps All-Area Team, Palm Beach Post All-Area Team and the Florida Athle c Coaches Associa on All-Star Team• Voted as the Okeechobee High School Female Athlete of the Year and team MVP in her fi nal campaign• Named the Okeechobee News Athlete of the Month

• Was 16-6 in the circle with a 1.08 ERA and 156 strikeouts as a senior• Garnered Treasure Lake Conference Second Team accolades as a junior a er ba ng .433 with 26 RBI• Recorded an 8-1 record in the circle with a 1.53 ERA in 2007• Helped lead her team to the 2007 and 2008 District 14-4A Championships• Was a Treasure Lake Conference Honorable Men on selec on as a freshman• Named a Gatorade Will to Win Athlete in 2005• Was a member of Crime Watch

PERSONAL • Born in Avon Park, Fla.• Daughter of Vicki and John W. Huff Sr.• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

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Allie Jest#19 • Jr. • L/R • 5-5 • 3B/OF • Stone Mountain, Ga./Tallahassee CC

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Tallahassee Community College• Named to the Na onal Fastpitch Coaches Associa on (NFCA) All-America Third Team, NFCA All-South Region First Team and the All-Panhandle Conference First Team as a sophomore• Hit .423 with 74 hits, 14 doubles, three home runs, 38 RBI and 40 runs scored at TCC• Also tallied a .451 on-base percentage and 25 stolen bases • Played her rookie season at Kentucky• Was a four-year le erwinner at Chamblee High School• Tabbed the Bulldog’s MVP in each of her four seasons• Honored as a member of the All-Dekalb/Rockdale County First Team and was an all-region fi rst-team selec on in 2005

• Was a two- me Atlanta Journal Cons tu on fi rst team selec on and ba ed a Dekalb County-best .657 as a senior• In the circle, Jest tossed three no-hi ers and posted 169 strike-outs in 2008• Won the ASA 18Gold Na onal Championship with the Gold Coast Hurricanes club so ball team in 2008• Also le ered in track and basketball• Was a member of the Na onal Art Society

PERSONAL • Born in Stone Mountain, Ga.• Daughter of Anne and Lyndon Jest• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

Lindsay Selmer#21 • Jr. • R/R • 5-9 • C/OF • Pembroke Pines, Fla./Lees-McRae Collegege

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Lees-McRae College• Also played one season at Broward College• Was a four-year le erwinner at Everglades High School• Played for head coach Heidi Freitager• Led her team to the 2007 State Championship tle• Also helped her team to the district and regional championships that same season• Won both the district and regional championships as a rookie in 2004

PERSONAL • Born in Richmond, Va.• Daughter of Ellen and David Selmer • Majoring in excep onal educa on

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Kellie Todd#14 • Jr. • R/R • 5-9 • C/OF • Ocala, Fla./Chipola College

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Chipola College• Led her team to the NJCAA State Championship and the FCCAA Gulf District 8B Championship• Named to the all-tournament teams at both events • Twice named to the All-Panhandle Conference First Team, while also being named to the NJCAA All-America Second Team, NFCA All-Region First Team, NJCAA All-Region VIII First Team, FCCAA All-State First Team and garnering Panhandle Player of the Year accolades• Was a four-year le erwinner at Forest High School in Ocala• Led her team to two district championships and was a two- me all-area fi rst team member• Earned the dis nc on of Ocala Star-Banner Player of the Year as

a senior a er hi ng .564 with 16 doubles and 35 RBI• Was a fi rst-team all-state selec on as a junior• Named her squad’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman • Played in Italy with USA Athletes Interna onal, where she was named MVP of the tournament• Also played with the Gainesville Gold and the Ocala Gold• Was a member of an 18U ISA Florida State Championship team, World Series Championship team and World Series warm-up team, as well as a 16U NSA Florida State Championship team PERSONAL • Born in Ocala, Fla.• Daughter of Mary Lou and Edward Todd• Majoring in health services administra on

Tawny Swan#5 • Sr. • L/R • 6-0 • OF • Gilbert, Ariz./Scottsdale CC

BIOGRAPHYPRIOR TO UCF • Transferred from Sco sdale Community College • Named to the NJCAA Division II Preseason All-America Third Team • Led the Ar chokes in 10 off ensive categories as a sophomore • Was named the 2009 SCC Outstanding So ball Athlete • Tallied a .512 ba ng average, the fi h-highest average in NJCAA Region I, in 2008 • Named to the NJCAA All-Region I First Team and the All-ACCAC Second Team as a freshman• Earned three varsity le ers at Highland HS

• Named to the EA Sports High School So ball All-American First Team • Also garnered All-Arizona Team, Arizona Class 5A All-State First Team and East Valley Tribune Class 5A First Team honors • Played travel ball for the Lil Saints Gold

PERSONAL • Born in Sco sdale, Ariz. • Daughter of Ron Horton and Shelly Ernes • Majoring in hospitality management

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2010 Season ReviewOverall Record: 36-23 C-USA: 16-7 Home: 19-13 Away: 11-3 Neutral: 6-72010 Honors & Awards

Hillary Barrow• All-Conference USA Second Team

• C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team

Ashleigh Cole• NFCA All-Northeast Region Second Team

• All-Conference USA First Team• C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• C-USA Co-Pitcher of the Week (March 29)

Natalie Land• All-Conference USA First Team

• ESPN Academic All-District III Second Team• C-USA All-Academic Team

• C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team

Tiffany Lane• All-Conference USA First Team

• All-Conference USA Preseason Team

Abby McClain• All-Conference USA Second Team

• ESPN Academic All-District III First Team• C-USA All-Academic Team

• C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team• C-USA Spirit of Service Award

Marissa Menendez• Conference USA All-Freshman Team

Vanessa Perez• C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team

THIRD REGIONAL TOURNAMENT IN FIVE YEARSThe UCF so ball team made its third appearance in the NCAA Regional Tournament in the last fi ve years a er pos ng a 36-23 overall record and a 16-7 league mark last season. Following its appearance in the Conference USA Championship Game vs. East Caro-lina, the Knights earned their fi rst at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. At the event, the Knights opened compe on with a 7-1 victory vs. FIU, before dropping back-to-back contests to host Florida and the Panthers to conclude the season.

CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENDERSFor the second me since joining the league in 2006, the Knights made an appearance in the C-USA Cham-pionship Game a er defea ng UTEP and Memphis in the fi rst and second rounds of compe on. UCF faced off againt rival East Carolina for the league tournament crown, but fell to the Pirates, 3-1, de-spite a strong eff ort by pitcher Ashleigh Cole.

C-USA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMFollowing its run to the C-USA Championship tle game, UCF had fi ve Knights named to the all-tour-nament team. Hillary Barrow, Ashleigh Cole, Natalie Land, Abby McClain and Vanessa Perez all garnered all-tournament team honors as voted on by working and ins tu onal media members.

ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORSThe UCF so ball team had a program-record six stu-dent-athletes earn All-Conference USA so ball honors in 2010, which included another UCF-record three se-lec ons to the All-C-USA First Team, as voted on by the league’s head coaches. Tiff any Lane, Natalie Land

and Ashleigh Cole all garnered fi rst team accolades, while Hillary Barrow and Abby McClain were selected to the second team. Marissa Menendez rounded out the Knights’ record number of selec ons by being named to the all-freshman team.

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTFor the fi rst me in program history, two members of the UCF so ball team were honored by the College Sports Informa on Directors of America (CoSIDA) with spots on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III teams. Junior Abby McClain was voted onto the fi rst team, while sophomore Natalie Land garnered sec-ond-team honors.

LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC HONORSFor the second-straight year, junior Abby McClain was honored with a spot on the C-USA All-Academic Team for her hard work and dedica on both on and off the playing fi eld. Joining McClain on the league’s all-academic squad for the fi rst me was sophomore Natalie Land.

COLE AGAINST THE BESTMost impressive about Ashleigh Cole’s senior sea-son was the fact that she earned three wins over ranked opponents, including No. 16 Tennessee, No. 9 Alabama and No. 22 Ohio State. In six starts against teams ranked in the top-25, Cole totaled a 1.75 ERA, one shutout, 26 strikeouts and a .198 opponent bat- ng average.

AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTSIn 2010, the Knights proved that they were not to be taken lightly. In eight games against ranked oppo-

2010 Overall Batting Statistics (Sta s cs sorted by ba ng avg.)Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%ROJAS, Diana 1.000 12 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 .900LAND, Natalie .304 59 59 161 32 49 6 0 0 17 55 .342 19 3 31 0 .386 1 17 20 24 131 113 15 .942LANE, Tiff any .298 56 52 161 28 48 9 6 1 18 72 .447 17 1 28 0 .367 1 0 14 21 77 116 14 .932McCLAIN, Abby .265 59 59 166 26 44 7 0 3 18 60 .361 24 6 34 0 .374 2 5 4 9 293 46 8 .977BARROW, Hillary .263 58 58 175 32 46 11 0 6 43 75 .429 20 3 27 1 .348 0 2 7 8 58 128 9 .954PEREZ, Vanessa .243 58 57 140 20 34 6 1 1 9 45 .321 13 3 38 0 .321 0 3 4 4 64 2 1 .985MENENDEZ, Marissa .240 59 59 167 10 40 4 3 1 16 53 .317 14 2 37 2 .304 1 8 6 10 262 51 11 .966PALAFOX, Arielle .221 30 29 77 7 17 5 0 3 17 31 .403 12 5 22 2 .354 2 1 0 0 230 18 4 .984BULLARD, Morgan .196 59 59 153 17 30 0 1 0 7 32 .209 6 1 42 0 .231 0 3 10 14 63 5 3 .958COLE, Ashleigh .173 53 52 150 9 26 1 0 3 13 36 .240 9 0 19 2 .220 0 6 0 0 10 73 3 .965TYLER, Mary Helen .151 57 54 126 12 19 2 0 0 2 21 .167 6 1 38 0 .195 0 5 5 6 51 2 0 1.000SOLTIS, Sam .091 13 1 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .091 2 0 5 0 .231 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000SCHMITT, Ashley .000 30 4 12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 5 0 .000 0 0 1 2 3 3 2 .750PALULIS, Lindsey .000 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 0 .250 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1.000HOLLIDAY, Kazandra .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000DeMELLO, Kris na .000 18 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 .786

Totals .236 59 59 1504 199 355 51 11 18 161 482 .320 143 26 330 7 .312 7 51 71 98 1245 576 74 .961Opponents .224 59 59 1552 171 348 38 4 27 137 475 .306 155 43 264 12 .310 10 37 35 51 1203 497 80 .955

2010 Overall Pitching Statistics (Sta s cs sorted by earned run avg.)Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHACOLE, Ashleigh 1.66 24 14 39 37 34 5 1 0 261.0 199 84 62 80 170 25 2 15 956 .208 17 28 1 6 21DeMELLO, Kris na 2.47 8 6 20 13 5 0 0 1 99.0 97 52 35 37 76 7 1 7 387 .251 8 13 2 2 10ROJAS, Diana 2.92 2 2 15 6 0 0 1 1 36.0 34 22 15 26 13 5 1 1 140 .243 7 1 2 2 2SCHMITT, Ashley 3.38 2 1 5 3 2 0 0 0 18.2 17 11 9 10 5 1 0 4 67 .254 0 1 0 0 4HOLLIDAY, Kris na 42.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 2.07 36 23 59 59 41 6 1 2 415.0 348 171 123 155 264 38 4 27 1552 .224 32 43 5 10 37Opponents 2.39 23 36 59 59 30 12 2 4 401.0 355 199 137 143 330 51 11 18 1504 .236 28 26 4 7 51

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2010 Season Reviewnents, the Black and Gold posted a 3-5 record. UCF earned wins against No. 16 Tennessee, No. 9 Alabama and No. 22 Ohio State. Two of the Knights’ losses were by only one run, which includes a nine-inning nailbiter against No. 6 Florida at the UCF So ball Complex.

ATTENDANCE RECORDWhen the Knights hosted the Gators on March 31, they not only played in front of a live regional tele-vision audience on Bright House Sports Network, but they also ba led No. 6 Florida in front of a program-record 1,091 fans at the UCF So ball Complex. The mark beat out the old record of 687 fans that watched the Knights sweep a doubleheader from in-state rival Florida State in 2008.

ON THE NATIONAL SCALEAs a team, the Knights ranked in the top-30 among NCAA Division I opponents in two diff erent categories. The Black and Gold ranked 26th na onally with a 2.07 team ERA, while holding the No. 29 spot in double plays per game with a 0.39 average.

INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL LEADERSTiff any Lane, Natalie Land and Ashleigh Cole placed their names among the best in the na on last sea-son as individuals. Lane concluded the year ranked seventh in triples (6) and 16th in triples per game (0.11) among the NCAA Division I’s best players, while Land ranked 17th na onally in sacrifi ce hits per game (0.29). Cole fi nished out her senior season ranked 34th in ERA (1.66) and 35th in victories (24).

EARNING NATIONAL RECOGNITIONFor its stellar play over the week of March 22-28, which included a shutout victory over No. 22 Ohio State and a C-USA series sweep on the road against Southern Miss, the Black and Gold garnered a vote in the ESPN.com/USA So ball Collegiate Coaches Poll. The vote in that poll was the fi rst ever for the Knights.

C-USA CO-PITCHER OF THE WEEKFor her performance in the circle that same week, senior Ashleigh Cole was awarded C-USA’s Co-Pitcher of the Week honor for only the second me in her career. In 19.0 innings of work in the circle during the week, Cole posted a 1.11 ERA, a .176 opponent ba ng average, 12 strikeouts and walked only three ba ers, while pos ng a one-hit shutout against No. 22 Ohio State and a pair of victories against Southern Miss. The weekly honor was the only weekly honor for the Knights last season.

LIFE IN THE FAST LANEA er pos ng her sixth triple of the 2010 season against UConn on March 10, junior Tiff any Lane ex-tended her C-USA career record to 21 triples. Lane, who already holds the UCF career record for three-baggers, claimed the league’s all- me record for tri-ples on March 9 against Maine. The three-bagger was No. 20 for the speedy le y and gave her sole posses-sion of the top-spot on the C-USA career register, top-ping Sarah Martz’s record of 19 triples she established from 2001-04 with DePaul. Lane then extended her lead on the record with her triple against the Huskies the following day.

PRESEASON AWARD WINNERFor the second-consecu ve season, junior shortstop Tiff any Lane was selected to the 14-member Pre-season All-Conference USA So ball Team voted on by the league’s nine head coaches. The preseason honor was the fi h for the Knights’ so ball program since joining the league in 2006.

STRIKEOUT PRINCESSSenior Ashleigh Cole moved into second place all- me in UCF history last season when she moved her career strikeout total to 438. The hurler trails only Allison Kime, who holds the program record with 847 career strikeouts. Cole is only the third pitcher in the Knights’ nine-year history to surpass the 400 strikeout mark.

Knights’ Record When....

2010 Schedule & ResultsDate Opponent Time/ResultNTC Elite Invitational • Clermont, Fla. 2.13 vs. No. 16 Tennessee W, 6-32.13 vs. No. 7 Georgia L, 0-12 (5)2.14 vs. Cha anooga L, 2-4 2.17 STETSON L, 7-1UCF Invitational • Orlando, Fla. 2.19 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 4-12.19 NORTH FLORIDA W, 6-32.20 VILLANOVA W, 5-22.20 TROY L, 0-12.21 FLORIDA A&M L, 2-32.24 at North Florida W, 5-3 (10)NFCA Leadoff Classic • Columbus, Ga.2.26 vs. No. 11 Georgia Tech L, 0-12.26 vs. Arkansas L, 0-62.27 vs. Maryland L, 2-32.27 vs. Nebraska W, 5-4 (8)2.28 vs. No. 9 Alabama W, 3-2UCF Tournament • Orlando, Fla.3.5 HARVARD W, 9-0 (5)3.5 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W, 4-13.6 PROVIDENCE W, 6-13.6 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-13.7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 4-3 (8)3.9 MAINE L, 4-63.10 UCONN W, 5-13.13 MEMPHIS* (DH) L, 0-1/W, 2-13.17 DRAKE L, 0-53.20 HOUSTON* (DH) W, 5-1/W, 2-13.21 HOUSTON* W, 1-0 (9)3.24 No. 22 OHIO STATE W, 3-03.24 CORNELL L, 3-43.25 CORNELL W, 7-23.27 at Southern Miss* (DH) W, 7-4/W, 3-23.28 at Southern Miss* W, 8-0 (5)3.31 No. 6 FLORIDA (TV - BHSN) L, 3-4 (9)4.2 EAST CAROLINA* (DH) L, 0-2/L, 0-2 (8)4.3 EAST CAROLINA* L, 0-64.7 No. 16 FLORIDA STATE L, 1-64.10 at Marshall* (DH) W, 9-1 (5)/W, 8-4 (8)4.11 at Marshall* W, 1-04.17 at UAB* (DH) L, 1-2/L, 2-54.18 at UAB* W, 4-34.21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W, 7-44.24 TULSA* (DH) L, 1-0 (9)/W, 4-3 (8)4.25 TULSA* W, 2-15.4 JACKSONVILLE W, 3-05.8 at UTEP* (DH) W, 4-3 (8)/W, 12-105.9 at UTEP* W, 7-5C-USA Championship • Houston, Texas5.13 vs. UTEP W, 4-25.14 vs. Memphis W, 3-15.15 vs. East Carolina (TV - CBS C) L, 1-3NCAA Gainesville Regional • Gainesville, Fla.5.21 vs. FIU W, 7-15.22 at No. 4 Florida L, 0-65.22 vs. FIU L, 0-7

* = Conference USA game • (DH) = Doubleheader • All mes Eastern and subject to change

• Home games in BOLD CAPS and played at the UCF So ball Complex

Overall ..........................................36-23 Home ..........................................19-13 Away .............................................11-3 Neutral ............................................6-7C-USA ..............................................16-7 Home .............................................6-5 Away .............................................10-2Non-Conference ...........................20-16 Home ............................................13-8 Away ...............................................1-1 Neutral ............................................6-7

Against Ranked Teams ......................3-5Against State Schools........................4-6

Day Games....................................31-18Night Games .....................................5-5

Shutouts .........................................6-121-Run games ...................................13-92-Run games .....................................5-55+Run games ....................................6-8Extra innings .....................................8-3

Game 1 of DH ...................................0-0Game 2 of DH ...................................0-0

Game 1 of C-USA Series ....................4-4Game 2 of C-USA Series ....................6-2Game 3 of C-USA Series ....................6-1

HITSOut-hit opponent ...........................24-2Out-hit by opponent .......................9-20Hits are ed ......................................3-1

HOME RUNSHit 0 home runs ............................20-22Hit 1 home run ...............................15-1Hit 2+ home runs ..............................1-0Opponent 0 HRs ...........................27-12Opponent 1 HRs ...............................8-8Opponent 2+ HRs .............................1-3

SCORINGScoring 0-2 runs ..............................6-20Scoring 3-5 runs ..............................17-3Scoring 6-9 runs ..............................12-0Scoring 10+ runs ...............................1-0Opponent 0-2 runs .........................23-7Opponent 3-5 runs .........................12-8Opponent 6-9 runs ...........................0-7Opponent 10+ runs ..........................1-1Scored in 1st inning ........................15-4Opponent scored in 1st inning .........7-8Scores fi rst ......................................26-7Opponent scores fi rst ...................10-16A er 4 leading ................................24-1A er 4 trailing.................................8-14A er 4 ed .......................................4-8A er 5 leading ................................23-2

A er 5 trailing.................................4-16A er 5 ed .......................................6-4A er 6 leading ................................21-1A er 6 trailing.................................5-19A er 6 ed .......................................7-2

ERRORSMade 0 errors .................................11-6Made 1 errors .................................14-8Made 2+ errors ...............................11-9Opponent had 0 errors ...................4-12Opponent had 1 error ....................13-5Opponent had 2+ errors ...................19-6

DAY OF THE WEEKMonday ............................................0-0Tuesday .............................................1-1Wednesday .......................................4-5Thursday ...........................................2-0Friday ................................................6-4Saturday .......................................15-11Sunday ..............................................8-2

MONTHFebruary ...........................................7-8March .............................................15-5April ..................................................7-7May...................................................7-3

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All-Time vs. OpponentsAkron Feb. 28, 2004 .........Neutral .......... L, 3-5March 13, 2004 .....Neutral .......W, 10-6

AlabamaFeb. 28, 2010 .........Neutral .........W, 3-2

Alabama StateFeb. 24, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 9-0

AlbanyFeb. 23, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 1-0

Arizona StateFeb. 6, 2009 ............ Away .......... L, 7-10

ArkansasFeb. 2, 2002 ...........Neutral .........W, 6-5Feb. 3, 2002 ...........Neutral .......... L, 1-2Feb. 8, 2003 ...........Neutral .......... L, 2-6Feb. 26, 2010 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-6

ArmyMarch 19, 2003 ......Home .........W, 18-2

AuburnFeb. 22, 2008 ..........Home ............ L, 0-1

Austin PeayMarch 13, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 6-3

Ball StateMarch 9, 2006 .......Neutral .........W, 4-1March 10, 2009 ......Home ............ L, 0-1

BaylorMarch 12, 2005 .....Neutral .......... L, 0-1March 12, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 3-0

BelmontApril 20, 2002 ......... Away .........W, 16-1April 20, 2002 ......... Away ...........W, 5-0April 5, 2003 ........... Away ...........W, 5-2April 5, 2003 ........... Away .........W, 11-0March 27, 2004 ...... Away ...........W, 8-0March 27, 2004 ...... Away .........W, 18-7April 2, 2005 ...........Home ...........W, 2-0April 2, 2005 ...........Home .........W, 12-3

Bethune-CookmanFeb. 2.2002 ............. Away ............ L, 2-3Feb. 9, 2002 ...........Neutral .........W, 4-2Feb. 1, 2003 ............Home ...........W, 5-2Feb. 2, 2003 ............Home ...........W, 4-1Jan. 27, 2004 .......... Away ...........W, 5-1Jan. 27, 2004 .......... Away ...........W, 3-1Jan. 29, 2005 .......... Away ...........W, 3-2Jan. 29, 2005 .......... Away ............ L, 3-5Feb. 15, 2006 ..........Home ............ L, 2-6Feb. 15, 2006 ..........Home ...........W, 3-0March 4, 2006 ........Home ............ L, 3-4March 15, 2007 ......Home ...........W, 9-1March 15, 2007 ......Home .........W, 18-2

April 8, 2008 ...........Home ...........W, 2-1April 30, 2008 ......... Away ...........W, 7-1Feb. 25, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 2-0April 22, 2009 ......... Away ...........W, 3-0April 21, 2010 .........Home ...........W, 7-4

BinghamtonMarch 12, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 0-1 March 13, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 0-1

Birmingham SouthernFeb. 22, 2008 ..........Home ...........W, 5-0

Boston CollegeFeb. 6, 2004 ...........Neutral .........W, 5-0Feb. 21, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 2-1March 6, 2010 ........Home ...........W, 2-1

Boston UniversityFeb. 19, 2005 ..........Home ...........W, 6-4Feb. 23, 2007 ..........Home ............ L, 5-6

BradleyMarch 15, 2005 ......Home .......... L, 3-11March 15, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 3-2

BucknellMarch 13, 2003 ......Home .........W, 11-0

Cal PolyFeb. 20, 2004 .........Neutral .........W, 7-3

CampbellMarch 8, 2002 ........Home ...........W, 3-0March 8, 2002 ........Home ...........W, 5-4March 23, 2002 .....Neutral ........ L, 2-10March 15, 2003 ...... Away ...........W, 4-2March 15, 2003 ...... Away .........W, 15-1April 8, 2004 ...........Home ...........W, 7-0April 8, 2004 ...........Home ...........W, 8-3April 8, 2005 ........... Away ...........W, 6-2April 8, 2005 ........... Away ............ L, 1-4

CanisiusFeb. 29, 2004 .........Neutral .........W, 6-0

CentenaryFeb. 24, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 7-3

Central ArkansasFeb. 9, 2008 ............Home .........W, 11-2

Central MichiganMarch 4, 2005 ........Home ...........W, 6-3March 6, 2005 ........Home ............ L, 2-3

Charleston SouthernFeb. 15, 2002 .........Neutral .........W, 8-4Feb. 28, 2003 ..........Home ...........W, 8-0March 1, 2003 ........Home .........W, 10-0Feb. 28, 2004 .......... Away ............ L, 0-2March 18, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 9-1

ChattanoogaFeb. 14, 2010 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-4

ColgateMarch 17, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 6-0March 18, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 1-5

College of CharlestonMarch 5, 2010 ........Home ...........W, 4-1

Colorado StateFeb. 17, 2007 .........Neutral .........W, 1-0

ColumbiaMarch 20, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 1-2March 18, 2003 ......Home ...........W, 2-1

ConnecticutFeb. 26, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 7-0Feb. 26, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 1-0March 10, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 5-1

CornellMarch 19, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 1-8March 24, 2010 ......Home ............ L, 3-4March 24, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 7-2

CreightonMarch 3, 2006 ........Home ...........W, 7-0March 5, 2006 ........Home ...........W, 1-0

DartmouthMarch 19, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 5-8March 21, 2007 ......Home ...........W, 3-1March 21, 2007 ......Home ...........W, 5-1

DePaulFeb. 5, 2005 ...........Neutral .........W, 3-0March 12, 2006 .....Neutral .......... L, 1-3

DetroitMarch 5, 2003 .......Neutral .......W, 13-5

DrakeFeb. 24, 2008 ..........Home ...........W, 2-1March 13, 2010 ......Home ............ L, 0-5

East CarolinaMay 6, 2006 ............Home ............ L, 1-2May 6, 2006 ............Home ............ L, 6-8May 7, 2006 ............Home ............ L, 1-2March 10, 2007 ...... Away ............ L, 0-3March 10, 2007 ...... Away ............ L, 0-1March 11, 2007 ...... Away ............ L, 1-3May 11, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 3-1May 12, 2007 ..........Home ............ L, 0-1March 8, 2008 ........Home ............ L, 2-6March 8, 2008 ........Home ............ L, 1-2March 9, 2008 ........Home .........W, 10-6March 28, 2009 ...... Away ............ L, 0-3March 28, 2009 ...... Away ............ L, 0-3March 29, 2009 ...... Away ............ L, 0-5

April 2, 2010 ...........Home ............ L, 0-2April 2, 2010 ...........Home ............ L, 0-2April 3, 2010 ...........Home ............ L, 0-6May 15, 2010 .........Neutral .......... L, 1-3

Eastern KentuckyMarch 4, 2005 ........Home ...........W, 9-1

Eastern MichiganMarch 1, 2007 ........Home ...........W, 4-2March 1, 2007 ........Home ...........W, 7-4Feb. 25, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 5-4

East Tennessee StateMarch 12, 2004 .....Neutral .......... L, 5-9

EvansvilleMarch 12, 2003 ......Home ...........W, 2-1March 9, 2004 .......Neutral .......... L, 0-5

FloridaJan. 25, 2003 ..........Home ............ L, 5-6Jan. 25, 2003 ..........Home ............ L, 0-1Feb. 11, 2004 .......... Away ............ L, 1-5Feb. 6, 2005 ...........Neutral .......... L, 1-6May 21, 2005 .......... Away ...........W, 5-3April 19, 2006 .........Home ............ L, 0-3May 17, 2008 .......... Away ............ L, 0-3May 18, 2008 .......... Away ...........W, 1-0May 18, 2008 .......... Away .......... L, 0-10April 15, 2009 ......... Away ............ L, 0-3March 31, 2010 ......Home ............ L, 3-4May 22, 2010 .......... Away ............ L, 0-6

Florida A&MApril 28, 2002 ......... Away ...........W, 8-0April 28, 2002 ......... Away ...........W, 7-3Feb. 4, 2005 ...........Neutral .......... L, 3-6Feb. 22, 2005 .......... Away .........W, 14-9Feb. 22, 2005 .......... Away ............ L, 3-5Feb. 25, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 7-1Feb. 29, 2008 .........Neutral .......W, 10-6Feb. 28, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 7-0Feb. 21, 2010 ..........Home ............ L, 2-3

Florida AtlanticMarch 29, 2002 ...... Away ...........W, 3-0March 29, 2002 ...... Away ............ L, 0-6April 26, 2003 .........Home ............ L, 1-4April 26, 2003 .........Home ............ L, 1-4May 9, 2003 ...........Neutral .........W, 3-2May 10, 2003 .........Neutral .......... L, 5-6May 10, 2003 .........Neutral .......... L, 1-5May 5, 2004 ............ Away ............ L, 0-1May 5, 2004 ............ Away ............ L, 0-1May 14, 2004 .......... Away ............ L, 0-7May 15, 2004 .......... Away ............ L, 0-1March 29, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 4-1March 29, 2005 ......Home ............ L, 2-3May 12, 2005 .......... Away ............ L, 0-3May 13, 2005 .......... Away ...........W, 3-2Feb. 9, 2007 ...........Neutral ........ L, 0-10April 11, 2007 .........Home ...........W, 1-0April 11, 2007 .........Home ............ L, 0-1March 25, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 3-0

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FIUFeb. 25, 2005 .......... Away ............ L, 2-3Feb. 27, 2005 .......... Away ...........W, 5-1March 26, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 9-5March 17, 2009 ......Home ............ L, 6-8May 21, 2010 .........Neutral .........W, 7-1May 22, 2010 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-7

Florida StateMarch 23, 2002 .....Neutral ........ L, 2-10April 9, 2003 ........... Away ............ L, 1-2April 9, 2003 ........... Away ............ L, 0-2April 10, 2004 .........Home ............ L, 1-2April 10, 2004 .........Home ............ L, 2-3April 13, 2005 ......... Away ...........W, 2-1April 13, 2005 ......... Away ............ L, 0-1May 2, 2006 ............Home ............ L, 0-2May 2, 2006 ............Home ............ L, 2-8March 28, 2007 ...... Away ...........W, 1-0March 28, 2007 ...... Away ............ L, 3-8April 9, 2008 ...........Home ...........W, 2-0April 9, 2008 ...........Home ...........W, 4-1April 7, 2010 ...........Home ............ L, 1-6

Fresno StateFeb. 14, 2003 .........Neutral .........W, 3-2

FurmanMarch 8, 2003 .......Neutral .........W, 3-2Feb. 28, 2004 .........Neutral .........W, 3-0March 4, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 5-1March 14, 2004 .....Neutral .........W, 7-3

Gardner-WebbFeb. 16, 2002 .........Neutral .........W, 6-5March 3, 2003 ........Home ...........W, 8-0March 3, 2003 ........Home ............ L, 3-5April 4, 2004 ...........Home ...........W, 6-0April 4, 2004 ...........Home ...........W, 7-0Feb. 5, 2005 ...........Neutral .......W, 10-1April 10, 2005 ......... Away ...........W, 5-0April 10, 2005 ......... Away .........W, 11-2

George MasonFeb. 24, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 4-0Feb. 23, 2008 ..........Home .........W, 10-1Feb. 14, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 4-1

Georgia Feb. 13, 2010 .........Neutral ........ L, 0-12

Georgia SouthernMarch 7, 2010 ........Home ...........W, 4-3

Georgia StateFeb. 15, 2002 .......... Away ...........W, 5-2March 5, 2002 ........Home ...........W, 2-1March 5, 2002 ........Home ...........W, 5-4May 9, 2002 ...........Neutral .......... L, 5-6May 10, 2002 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-4March 29, 2003 ...... Away ...........W, 3-0March 29, 2003 ...... Away ...........W, 9-1April 17, 2004 .........Home ...........W, 4-1

All-Time vs. OpponentsApril 17, 2004 .........Home ...........W, 2-0April 15, 2005 ......... Away ...........W, 4-0April 15, 2005 ......... Away ............ L, 2-6

Georgia TechMarch 19, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 1-0March 20, 2005 ......Home ............ L, 0-8May 17, 2008 .........Neutral .........W, 7-1Feb. 26, 2010 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-1

HarvardMarch 5, 2010 ........Home ...........W, 9-0

HawaiiFeb. 13, 2005 .........Neutral .......... L, 3-6Feb. 15, 2008 .......... Away ............ L, 1-3

HofstraFeb. 17, 2003 ..........Home ...........W, 4-1Feb. 17, 2003 ..........Home ...........W, 5-4Feb. 21, 2006 ..........Home ............ L, 4-6March 7, 2006 ........Home ...........W, 4-1Feb. 21, 2007 ..........Home ............ L, 1-3Feb. 21, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 2-1

Holy CrossMarch 4, 2007 .......Neutral .........W, 9-0

HoustonMarch 25, 2006 ......Home ............ L, 1-5March 25, 2006 ......Home ............ L, 2-3March 26, 2006 ......Home ............ L, 0-4April 21, 2007 ......... Away ............ L, 0-6April 21, 2007 ......... Away ............ L, 0-7April 22, 2007 ......... Away ............ L, 0-7May 10, 2007 ..........Home ............ L, 2-1April 5, 2008 ...........Home ............ L, 1-5April 6, 2008 ...........Home ...........W, 6-4May 10, 2008 .......... Away ...........W, 4-2April 19, 2009 ......... Away ............ L, 4-6April 19, 2009 ......... Away ...........W, 3-1March 20, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 5-1March 20, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 2-1March 21, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 1-0

Illinois ChicagoFeb. 20, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 9-1

Illinios StateFeb. 8, 2008 ............Home ...........W, 5-0

IndianaMarch 9, 2003 .......Neutral .........W, 4-1Feb. 7, 2004 ...........Neutral .......W, 11-3

IonaMarch 28, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 4-5

IowaMarch 20, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 4-1March 19, 2009 ......Home ............ L, 1-2

JacksonvilleApril 13, 2003 .........Home ...........W, 4-0April 13, 2003 .........Home ...........W, 6-1March 21, 2004 ...... Away ...........W, 7-6March 21, 2004 ...... Away .........W, 10-2April 23, 2005 .........Home ...........W, 7-5April 23, 2005 .........Home ............ L, 0-2May 13, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 9-5April 20, 2006 .........Home ...........W, 3-2April 10, 2007 ......... Away ...........W, 4-2March 19, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 9-1Feb. 18, 2009 .......... Away ...........W, 5-3May 4, 2010 ............Home ...........W, 3-0

Jacksonville StateApril 13, 2002 ......... Away ............ L, 1-5April 13, 2002 ......... Away ............ L, 0-8April 11, 2003 .........Home ...........W, 6-5April 11, 2003 .........Home ...........W, 5-0March 2, 2007 .......Neutral .........W, 5-0

KansasFeb. 20, 2004 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-3Feb. 9, 2008 ............Home ...........W, 5-2Feb. 10, 2008 ..........Home ............ L, 0-6

Kennesaw StateMarch 10, 2009 ......Home ............ L, 1-3

Kent StateMarch 19, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 4-2

KentuckyFeb. 15, 2008 .........Neutral .........W, 7-2Feb. 16, 2008 .........Neutral .........W, 6-0Feb. 17, 2008 .........Neutral .......... L, 1-4

LaSalleMarch 2, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 9-0

Liberty March 11, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 3-1March 12, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 3-0

LipscombApril 4, 2003 ........... Away .........W, 13-2April 4, 2003 ........... Away ............ L, 5-9March 26, 2004 ...... Away ...........W, 5-2March 26, 2004 ...... Away ...........W, 4-2March 22, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 4-2March 22, 2005 ......Home ............ L, 0-1May 12, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 3-1

Long Beach StateFeb. 14, 2008 .........Neutral .........W, 5-3Feb. 16, 2008 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-4Feb. 17, 2008 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-5

Long IslandMarch 11, 2005 .....Neutral .........W, 8-0

LongwoodFeb. 18, 2005 ..........Home ...........W, 9-0Feb. 20, 2005 ..........Home ...........W, 3-1

Loyola (Chicago)March 2, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 1-0March 4, 2009 ........Home .......... L, 4-10

Loyola MarymountFeb. 15, 2003 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-3

MaineMarch 13, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 5-4March 22, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 2-5March 4, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 3-1March 7, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 3-1Feb. 28, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 5-0March 9, 2010 ........Home ............ L, 4-6

ManhattanMarch 10, 2002 .....Neutral .......W, 12-1

MaristMarch 26, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 4-2Feb. 25, 2006 .........Neutral .........W, 3-1

MarshallFeb. 8, 2002 ...........Neutral .........W, 9-1Feb. 7, 2004 ...........Neutral .......... L, 1-2March 14, 2004 .....Neutral .......W, 10-9March 18, 2006 ...... Away ............ L, 2-7March 18, 2006 ...... Away ............ L, 1-6March 19, 2006 ...... Away .......... L, 12-8March 31, 2007 ......Home ...........W, 4-3March 31, 2007 ......Home ............ L, 0-7April 1, 2007 ...........Home ...........W, 5-0May 10, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 5-3March 29, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 2-1March 29, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 5-3March 30, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 7-1April 10, 2009 .........Home ...........W, 7-3April 10, 2009 .........Home ...........W, 3-0April 11, 2009 .........Home ............ L, 6-9May 7, 2009 ...........Neutral .......... L, 1-2April 10, 2010 ......... Away ...........W, 9-1April 10, 2010 ......... Away ...........W, 8-4April 11, 2010 ......... Away ...........W, 1-0

MarylandMarch 2, 2008 .......Neutral .......... L, 0-1Feb. 27, 2010 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-3

McNeese StateFeb. 6, 2004 ...........Neutral .......W, 11-0

MemphisApril 14, 2006 .........Home ...........W, 2-1April 14, 2006 .........Home ...........W, 4-3April 15, 2006 .........Home ............ L, 1-3May 5, 2007 ............ Away ............ L, 1-2May 5, 2007 ............ Away ............ L, 1-2May 6, 2007 ............ Away ............ L, 1-2April 19, 2008 .........Home ...........W, 5-0April 19, 2008 .........Home ...........W, 4-2

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All-Time vs. OpponentsApril 20, 2008 .........Home ...........W, 8-0April 24, 2009 ......... Away ............ L, 0-2April 24, 2009 ......... Away ...........W, 3-2April 25, 2009 ......... Away ...........W, 4-3March 13, 2010 ......Home ............ L, 0-1March 13, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 2-1May 14, 2010 .........Neutral .........W, 3-1

MercerApril 7, 2002 ...........Home ...........W, 7-1April 7, 2002 ...........Home ............ L, 1-3April 20, 2003 ......... Away ............ L, 3-5April 20, 2003 ......... Away .......... L, 9-10May 8, 2003 ...........Neutral .........W, 4-3April 18, 2004 .........Home ...........W, 2-0April 18, 2004 .........Home .........W, 10-4May 13, 2004 .........Neutral .........W, 5-2April 17, 2005 ......... Away ...........W, 3-1April 17, 2005 ......... Away .........W, 15-4

Miami (Ohio)Feb. 9, 2007 ...........Neutral .........W, 6-3

MichiganMarch 2, 2005 ........Home ............ L, 1-4March 2, 2005 ........Home ............ L, 0-7Feb. 24, 2008 ..........Home ............ L, 1-6Feb. 27, 2008 ..........Home ............ L, 1-3

Michigan StateMarch 5, 2005 ........Home ............ T, 4-4

MississippiFeb. 8, 2002 ...........Neutral .......... L, 2-3Feb. 8, 2003 ...........Neutral .........W, 5-4Feb. 10, 2002 .........Neutral .........W, 4-2

Morris BrownApril 27, 2002 ......... Away .........W, 11-1April 27, 2002 ......... Away .........W, 11-1Feb. 1, 2003 ............Home .........W, 21-0Feb. 2, 2003 ............Home .........W, 24-0

NebraskaFeb. 27, 2010 .........Neutral .........W, 5-4

New Mexico StateMarch 3, 2006 ........Home ............ L, 0-4March 5, 2006 ........Home ............ L, 0-4

North CarolinaMarch 9, 2004 .......Neutral .......... L, 0-4

NC StateFeb. 8, 2008 ............Home .......... L, 6-10

North Dakota StateFeb. 18, 2005 ..........Home ...........W, 9-1Feb. 19, 2005 ..........Home ............ L, 2-3

Northern IllinoisMarch 11, 2005 .....Neutral .........W, 6-5March 18, 2005 ......Home ...........W, 8-0

North FloridaFeb. 10, 2007 .........Neutral .........W, 2-0Feb. 11, 2007 .........Neutral .......... L, 1-2Feb. 27, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 1-0April 2, 2008 ........... Away ...........W, 7-0Feb. 11, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 2-1Feb. 11, 2009 ..........Home ............ L, 5-7Feb. 19, 2010 ..........Home ...........W, 6-3Feb. 24, 2010 .......... Away ...........W, 5-3

Ohio StateMarch 23, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 6-9Feb. 18, 2006 .........Neutral .........W, 2-1Feb. 19, 2006 .........Neutral .........W, 8-6March 24, 2010 ......Home ...........W, 3-0

Oklahoma StateFeb. 18, 2007 .........Neutral .........W, 6-2Feb. 7, 2009 ...........Neutral .........W, 8-5Feb. 21, 2009 ..........Home ............ L, 0-2

Penn StateMarch 5, 2005 ........Home ............ L, 0-5March 11, 2008 ......Home ............ L, 1-2

PittsburghMarch 13, 2004 .....Neutral .......W, 10-2Feb. 10, 2007 .........Neutral .........W, 2-0

Portland StateFeb. 12, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 6-5Feb. 20, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 5-3

PrincetonMarch 22, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 6-3

ProvidenceMarch 6, 2010 ........Home ...........W, 6-1

PurdueFeb. 7, 2002 ...........Neutral .......... L, 1-2March 13, 2005 .....Neutral .......... L, 1-2

RiderMarch 10, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 6-0

Robert MorrisMarch 7, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 7-4March 8, 2004 .......Neutral .........W, 3-0

St. BonaventureMarch 1, 2005 ........Home ...........W, 3-2March 1, 2005 ........Home ...........W, 5-2

St. John’sMarch 3, 2004 ........Home ............ L, 0-2March 3, 2004 ........Home ...........W, 9-1March 7, 2006 ........Home ............ L, 2-7

St. Peter’sMarch 19, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 4-5

SamfordApril 12, 2002 ......... Away ...........W, 1-0April 12, 2002 ......... Away ............ L, 5-6March 26, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 2-3March 26, 2003 ......Home ............ L, 1-5Feb. 25, 2006 .........Neutral .........W, 4-2

Sam Houston StateMarch 11, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 3-1

San DiegoFeb. 15, 2003 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-3March 10, 2006 .....Neutral .......... L, 2-6

Seton HallFeb. 17, 2007 .........Neutral .........W, 6-2

South AlabamaMarch 4, 2007 .......Neutral .........W, 3-2

South CarolinaFeb. 19, 2010 ..........Home ...........W, 4-1

Southern Connecticut StateMarch 26, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 5-4

Southern IllinoisFeb. 7, 2003 ...........Neutral .......... L, 2-3Feb. 10, 2006 .........Neutral .......... L, 2-5Feb. 11, 2006 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-7

Southern MissApril 1, 2006 ........... Away ............ L, 2-7April 1, 2006 ........... Away ............ L, 2-6April 2, 2006 ........... Away ............ L, 1-2March 17, 2007 ......Home ...........W, 2-0March 17, 2007 ......Home ............ L, 3-6March 18, 2007 ......Home ...........W, 5-0May 3, 2008 ............ Away ............ L, 1-2May 3, 2008 ............ Away ...........W, 5-3May 4, 2008 ............ Away ...........W, 1-0May 8, 2008 ...........Neutral .........W, 3-2April 4, 2009 ...........Home ............ L, 4-5April 4, 2009 ...........Home ...........W, 2-1April 5, 2009 ...........Home ...........W, 5-4March 27, 2010 ...... Away ...........W, 7-4March 27, 2010 ...... Away ...........W, 3-2March 28, 2010 ...... Away ...........W, 8-0

Southwest Missouri StateFeb. 28, 2003 ..........Home ............ L, 0-3March 1, 2003 ........Home ...........W, 6-0March 2, 2003 ........Home ............ L, 2-4

StetsonMay 1, 2003 ............ Away ...........W, 5-2May 1, 2003 ............ Away ............ L, 3-8May 9, 2003 ...........Neutral .........W, 3-0May 8, 2003 ...........Neutral .........W, 8-5Feb. 8, 2004 ...........Neutral .......... L, 6-8April 29, 2004 .........Home ...........W, 4-3April 29, 2004 .........Home ...........W, 2-1May 15, 2004 .........Neutral .........W, 2-1

May 6, 2005 ............ Away ...........W, 5-1May 6, 2005 ............ Away ............ L, 5-6Feb. 18, 2006 .......... Away ...........W, 3-1Feb. 19, 2006 .......... Away ............ L, 2-5Feb. 28, 2007 ..........Home ............ L, 2-3April 4, 2007 ........... Away ...........W, 1-0Feb. 20, 2008 .......... Away ...........W, 6-0April 27, 2008 .........Home ...........W, 8-0April 8, 2009 ........... Away ...........W, 4-3Feb. 17, 2010 ..........Home ............ L, 1-7

Stony BrookMarch 9, 2003 .......Neutral .........W, 8-3

SyracuseFeb. 27, 2009 ..........Home ............ L, 2-3

TempleMarch 10, 2005 .....Neutral .........W, 3-2

TennesseeFeb. 9, 2002 ...........Neutral .........W, 4-2Feb. 4, 2005 ...........Neutral .......... L, 0-4Feb. 14, 2009 ..........Home ............ L, 0-1Feb. 13, 2010 .........Neutral .........W, 6-3

Tennessee StateFeb. 27, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 9-7

Tennessee TechMarch 8, 2003 .......Neutral .........W, 3-2

Texas TechFeb. 10, 2006 .........Neutral .........W, 4-2Feb. 10, 2006 .........Neutral .........W, 4-1Feb. 6, 2009 ...........Neutral ........ L, 4-12

ToledoMarch 15, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 2-4

TowsonMarch 28, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 4-2March 25, 2003 .....Neutral .......... L, 0-5March 12, 2004 .....Neutral .........W, 5-0

TroyApril 5, 2002 ...........Home ...........W, 2-0April 5, 2002 ...........Home ...........W, 6-1May 10, 2002 .......... Away ...........W, 4-3April 18, 2003 ......... Away ...........W, 4-0April 18, 2003 ......... Away ...........W, 7-3April 14, 2004 ......... Away ............ L, 3-5April 14, 2004 ......... Away ............ L, 2-3May 13, 2004 .........Neutral .........W, 5-2April 24, 2005 .........Home ............ L, 1-3April 24, 2005 .........Home .........W, 11-8May 14, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 2-1May 14, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 3-1Feb. 20, 2010 ..........Home ............ L, 0-1

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TulsaMarch 14, 2006 ......Home ............ L, 1-7March 15, 2006 ......Home ............ L, 2-5March 15, 2006 ......Home ............ L, 0-1March 24, 2007 ...... Away ...........W, 3-0March 24, 2007 ...... Away ............ L, 4-7March 25, 2007 ...... Away ...........W, 7-1May 11, 2007 ..........Home ...........W, 1-0March 21, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 2-0March 21, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 6-5March 22, 2008 ......Home ...........W, 8-0March 7, 2009 ........ Away ............ L, 6-7March 7, 2009 ........ Away ............ L, 2-7March 8, 2009 ........ Away ............ L, 2-8April 24, 2010 .........Home ............ L, 0-1April 24, 2010 .........Home ...........W, 4-3April 25, 2010 .........Home ...........W, 2-1

UABApril 8, 2006 ........... Away ............ L, 1-2April 8, 2006 ........... Away ............ L, 0-2April 9, 2006 ........... Away ............ L, 5-7April 14, 2007 .........Home ............ L, 2-4April 14, 2007 .........Home ...........W, 5-2April 15, 2007 .........Home ...........W, 1-0March 15, 2008 ...... Away ............ L, 0-2March 15, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 3-2March 16, 2008 ...... Away ...........W, 2-0March 14, 2009 ......Home ...........W, 7-0March 14, 2009 ......Home ............ L, 4-7March 15, 2009 ......Home ...........W, 6-5April 17, 2010 ......... Away ............ L, 1-2April 17, 2010 ......... Away ............ L, 2-5April 18, 2010 ......... Away ...........W, 4-3

UCLAFeb. 16, 2007 .........Neutral .......... L, 0-3

UC Santa BarbaraFeb. 16, 2003 .........Neutral .......... L, 1-2

UNC GreesboroMarch 22, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 4-2March 9, 2003 .......Neutral .......... L, 1-4

UNLVFeb. 13, 2005 .......... Away ...........W, 6-5Feb. 16, 2007 .......... Away ............ L, 0-8

USFApril 16, 2003 ......... Away ............ L, 0-9April 16, 2003 ......... Away ............ L, 4-5May 7, 2004 ............Home ............ L, 1-8May 7, 2004 ............Home ............ L, 6-8March 12, 2005 ...... Away ............ L, 2-6April 20, 2005 ......... Away ............ L, 3-5May 20, 2005 .........Neutral ........ L, 3-14May 21, 2005 .........Neutral .......... L, 4-5April 12, 2006 ......... Away ...........W, 3-1May 16, 2008 .........Neutral .........W, 3-2

UT-ArlingtonFeb. 13, 2009 ..........Home ...........W, 5-1

All-Time vs. OpponentsUTEPApril 22, 2006 ......... Away ...........W, 5-1April 22, 2006 ......... Away ............ L, 2-5April 23, 2006 ......... Away ...........W, 2-0April 28, 2007 .........Home ...........W, 8-0April 28, 2007 .........Home ...........W, 1-0April 29, 2007 .........Home ...........W, 6-0April 12, 2008 ......... Away ............ L, 0-1April 12, 2008 ......... Away ............ L, 5-6April 13, 2008 ......... Away ...........W, 4-3May 9, 2008 ...........Neutral .........W, 3-0May 2, 2009 ............Home ...........W, 4-3May 2, 2009 ............Home ...........W, 5-2May 3, 2009 ............Home ............ L, 2-3May 8, 2010 ............ Away ...........W, 4-3May 8, 2010 ............ Away .......W, 12-10May 9, 2010 ............ Away ...........W, 7-5May 13, 2010 .........Neutral .........W, 4-2

UW-Green BayMarch 17, 2002 .....Neutral .......... L, 5-8

ValparaisoMarch 5, 2003 .......Neutral .........W, 5-0

VermontMarch 20, 2002 .....Neutral .......W, 10-3March 1, 2008 .......Neutral .........W, 8-2March 2, 2008 .......Neutral .........W, 5-1

VillanovaMarch 4, 2006 ........Home ...........W, 2-0Feb. 25, 2007 ..........Home ............ L, 0-1March 1, 2008 .......Neutral .......W, 11-4March 13, 2009 ......Home ............ L, 3-5Feb. 20, 2010 ..........Home ...........W, 5-2

Virginia TechMarch 2, 2007 .......Neutral .......... L, 1-2

WashingtonFeb. 12, 2005 .........Neutral .........W, 1-0March 12, 2006 .....Neutral .......... L, 0-8

Western KentuckyFeb. 16, 2002 .........Neutral .........W, 1-0

Western MichiganFeb. 24, 2006 .........Neutral .......... L, 5-6Feb. 7, 2009 ...........Neutral ........ L, 1-10

WinthropFeb. 24, 2006 .........Neutral .......... L, 3-8

Wright StateFeb. 15, 2002 .........Neutral .........W, 9-4March 25, 2003 .....Neutral .........W, 1-0

YaleMarch 13, 2002 .....Neutral .........W, 3-0

Youngstown StateMarch 15, 2002 .....Neutral .......W, 13-0

SCHOOL ................................. RECORDAkron ............................................... 1-1Alabama .......................................... 1-0Alabama State ................................. 1-0Albany .............................................. 1-0Arizona State ................................... 0-1Arkansas .......................................... 1-3Army ................................................ 1-0Auburn ............................................. 0-1Aus n Peay ...................................... 1-0Ball State .......................................... 1-1Baylor .............................................. 1-1Belmont ........................................... 8-0Bethune-Cookman ........................ 15-4Binghamton ..................................... 0-2Birmingham Southern ..................... 1-0Boston College ................................. 4-0Boston University ............................ 1-1Bradley ............................................ 1-1Bucknell ........................................... 1-0Butler ............................................... 1-0Cal Poly ............................................ 1-0Campbell ......................................... 7-2Canisius ........................................... 1-0Centenary College ........................... 1-0Central Arkansas .............................. 1-0Central Michigan ............................. 1-1Charleston Southern........................ 4-0Cha anooga .................................... 0-1Colgate............................................. 1-1College of Charleston ...................... 1-1Colorado State ................................. 1-0Columbia ......................................... 1-1Connec cut ..................................... 3-0Cornell ............................................. 1-2Creighton ......................................... 2-0Dartmouth ....................................... 2-1DePaul ............................................. 1-1Detroit ............................................. 1-0Drake ............................................... 1-1East Carolina .................................. 2-16East Tennessee State ....................... 0-1Eastern Kentucky ............................. 1-0Eastern Michigan ............................. 3-0Evansville ......................................... 1-1Florida ........................................... 2-10Florida A&M .................................... 6-3Florida Atlan c .............................. 6-13Florida Interna onal ........................ 3-3Florida State .................................. 4-10Fresno State ..................................... 1-0Furman ............................................ 4-0Gardner-Webb ................................. 7-1Georgia ............................................ 0-1George Mason ................................. 3-0Georgia Southern ............................ 1-0Georgia State ................................... 8-3Georgia Tech .................................... 2-2Harvard ............................................ 1-0Hawaii .............................................. 0-2Hofstra ............................................. 3-2Holy Cross ........................................ 1-0Houston ........................................... 6-9Illinois State ..................................... 1-0Illinois Chicago ................................. 1-0Indiana ............................................. 2-0Iona ................................................. 0-1Iowa ................................................. 1-1Jacksonville .................................... 11-1Jacksonville State ............................. 3-2Kansas .............................................. 1-2Kennesaw State ............................... 0-1Kent State ........................................ 1-0Kentucky .......................................... 2-1La Salle ............................................. 1-0Liberty ............................................. 2-1Lipscomb ......................................... 5-2Long Beach State ............................. 1-2Long Island ...................................... 1-0Longwood ........................................ 2-0

Loyola (Ill.) ....................................... 1-1Loyola-Marymount .......................... 0-1Maine .............................................. 4-2Manha an ....................................... 1-0Marist .............................................. 2-0Marshall ......................................... 13-7Maryland ......................................... 0-2McNeese State ................................ 1-0Memphis ......................................... 9-6Mercer ............................................. 7-3Miami (Ohio) ................................... 1-0Michigan .......................................... 0-4Michigan State ..............................0-0-1Mississippi ....................................... 2-1Missouri State .................................. 1-2Morris Brown .................................. 4-0Nebraska .......................................... 1-0New Mexico State............................ 0-2North Carolina ................................. 0-1North Carolina A&T ......................... 0-1North Carolina State ........................ 0-1North Dakota State .......................... 1-1North Florida ................................... 6-2Northern Illinois .............................. 2-0Ohio State ........................................ 3-1Oklahoma State ............................... 2-1Penn State ....................................... 0-2Pi sburgh ........................................ 2-0Portland State .................................. 2-0Princeton ......................................... 1-0Providence ....................................... 1-0Purdue ............................................. 0-2Rider ................................................ 1-0Robert Morris .................................. 2-0St. Bonaventure ............................... 2-0St. John’s .......................................... 1-2Saint Peters ...................................... 0-1Samford ........................................... 2-3Sam Houston State .......................... 1-0San Diego ......................................... 0-1San Diego State................................ 0-1Seton Hall ........................................ 1-0South Alabama ................................ 1-0S. Connec cut State ........................ 1-0South Carolina ................................. 1-0Southern Illinois .............................. 0-3Southern Miss ............................... 10-6Stetson .......................................... 12-6Stony Brook ..................................... 1-0Syracuse........................................... 0-1Temple ............................................. 1-0Tennessee ........................................ 2-2Tennessee-Mar n ............................ 1-0Tennessee State ............................... 1-0Tennessee Tech ................................ 1-0Texas Tech ........................................ 2-1Texas-Arlington ................................ 1-0Toledo .............................................. 0-1Towson ............................................ 2-1Troy .................................................. 9-4Tulsa ................................................ 8-8UAB .................................................. 7-8UC Santa Barbara ............................. 0-1UCLA ................................................ 0-1UNC-Greensboro ............................. 1-1UNLV ................................................ 1-1USF .................................................. 2-8UTEP .............................................. 13-4Valparaiso ........................................ 1-0Vermont........................................... 3-0Villanova .......................................... 3-2Virginia Tech .................................... 0-1Washington ..................................... 1-1Western Kentucky ........................... 1-0Western Michigan ........................... 0-2Winthrop ......................................... 0-1Wisconsin-Green Bay ...................... 1-0Wright State..................................... 2-0Yale .................................................. 1-0Youngstown State ............................ 1-0

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Year-By-Year Results2002 (46-19, 12-6 A-SUN)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

2/2 at Bethune-Cookman^ L, 2-3 2/2 Arkansas^ W, 6-52/3 Arkansas^ L, 1-22/8 Mississippi# L, 2-32/8 Marshall# W, 9-12/9 Bethune-Cookman# W, 4-22/9 Tennessee# W, 4-22/10 Mississippi# W, 4-22/15 Charleston Southern! W, 8-42/15 Wright State! W, 9-42/15 at Georgia State! W, 5-22/16 Gardner-Webb! W 6-52/16 Western Kentucky! W, 1-03/5 Georgia State* W, 2-13/5 Georgia State* W, 5-43/8 Campbell* W, 3-03/8 Campbell* W, 5-43/10 Manha an% W, 12-13/10 Rider% W, 6-03/11 Liberty% W, 3-1 3/13 Aus n Peay W, 6-33/13 Yale% W, 3-03/14 Maine% W, 5-43/15 Toledo% L, 2-43/15 Youngstown State% W, 13-03/17 UW-Green Bay% L, 5-83/17 Colgate% W, 6-03/19 Dartmouth L, 5-83/19 Cornell% L, 1-83/20 Columbia% L, 1-23/20 Vermont% W, 10-33/22 Princeton+ W, 6-3 3/22 UNC-Greensboro+ W, 4-23/23 Ohio State+ L, 6-93/23 Campbell+ L, 2-103/23 Florida State+ L, 2-103/26 S. Conn. St.@ W, 5-43/26 Marist@ W, 4-23/28 Towson@ W, 4-23/28 Iona L, 4-53/29 at Florida Atlan c* W, 3-03/29 at Florida Atlan c* L, 0-64/5 Troy* W, 2-04/5 Troy* W, 6-14/7 Mercer * W, 7-14/7 Mercer* L, 1-34/12 at Samford* W, 1-0 4/12 at Samford* L, 5-64/13 at Jacksonville St.* L, 1-54/13 at Jacksonville St.* L, 0-84/20 at Belmont* W, 16-14/20 at Belmont* W, 5-04/27 at Morris Brown W, 11-14/27 at Morris Brown W, 11-14/28 at Florida A&M W, 8-04/28 at Florida A&M W, 7-35/1 at Stetson* W, 5-25/1 at Stetson* L, 3-8 5/9 vs. Stetson$ W, 3-05/9 vs. Georgia State$ L, 5-65/10 at Troy$ W, 4-35/10 vs. Georgia State$ L, 2-4

* Atlan c Sun game^ Bethune-Cookman Tournament - Daytona Beach, Fla.# UCF/Triple Crown Tournament - St. Augus ne, Fla.! Georgia State Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. % Rebel Games - Orlando, Fla. @ Rebel Games - Kissimmee, Fla.+ Buzz Classic - Marie a, Ga.$ Atlan c Sun Tournament - Troy, Ala.

2003 (37-31, 13-7 A-SUN)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

1/25 Florida L, 6-51/25 Florida L, 1-02/1 Bethune-Cookman& W, 5-22/1 Morris Brown& W, 21-02/2 Morris Brown& W, 24-02/2 Bethune-Cookman& W, 4-12/7 Southern Illinois~ L, 3-22/7 Purdue~ L, 10-22/8 Ole Miss~ W, 5-42/8 Arkansas~ L, 6-22/14 Fresno State% W, 3-22/15 Loyola Marymount% L, 3-22/15 San Diego% L, 3-02/16 Santa Barbara% L, 2-12/28 Charleston Southern+ W, 8-02/28 SW Missouri State+ L, 3-03/1 SW Missouri State+ W, 6-03/1 Charleston Southern+ W, 10-03/2 SW Missouri State+ L, 4-23/3 Gardner-Webb* W, 8-03/3 Gardner-Webb* L, 5-33/5 Detroit:: W, 13-53/5 Valparaiso:: W, 5-03/8 Tennessee Tech$ W, 3-23/8 Furman$ W, 3-23/9 Indiana$ W, 4-13/9 Stony Brook$ W, 8-33/9 UNC-Greensboro$ L, 4-13/12 Binghamton! L 1-03/12 Evansville! W, 2-13/13 Bucknell! W, 11-03/13 Binghamton! L, 1-03/15 at Campbell* W, 4-23/15 at Campbell* W, 15-13/18 Colgate> L, 5-13/18 Columbia> W, 2-13/19 St. Peters> L, 5-43/19 Army> W, 18-23/22 Maine= L, 5-23/25 Towson:: L, 5-03/25 Wright State:: W, 1-0 3/26 Samford* L, 3-2 3/26 Samford* L, 5-13/29 at Georgia State* W, 3-03/29 at Georgia State* W, 9-14/4 at Lipscomb* W, 13-24/4 at Lipscomb* L, 9-54/5 at Belmont* W, 5-24/5 at Belmont* W, 11-04/9 at Florida State L, 2-14/9 at Florida State L, 2-04/11 Jacksonville State* W, 6-54/11 Jacksonville State* W, 5-04/13 Jacksonville* W, 4-04/13 Jacksonville* W, 6-14/16 at USF L, 9-04/16 at USF L, 5-44/18 at Troy* W, 4-04/18 at Troy* W, 7-34/20 at Mercer* L, 5-34/20 at Mercer* L, 10-94/26 Florida Atlan c* L, 4-14/26 Florida Atlan c* L, 4-15/8 Stetson# W, 8-55/8 Mercer# W, 4-35/9 Florida Atlan c# W, 3-25/10 Florida Atlan c# L, 6-55/10 Florida Atlan c# L, 5-1

* Atlan c Sun game& UCF Invita onal - Orlando, Fla.~ UCF/Triple Crown Tournament - St. Augus ne, Fla. % Campbell/Car er Tournament - Poway, Calif.+ UCF So ball Tournament - Orlando, Fla. :: Rebel Games - Kissimmee, Fla. $ Charleston Southern Tournament - Summerville, S.C.! UCF Spring Fling - Orlando, Fla.> UCF So ball Tournament - Orlando, Fla.= UCF Golden Knight Tournament - Orlando, Fla.# Atlan c Sun Tournament - Troy, Ala.

2004 (42-21, 16-4 A-SUN)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

1/27 at Bethune-Cookman W, 5-11/27 at Bethune-Cookman W, 3-12/6 McNeese State! W, 11-02/6 Boston College! W, 5-02/7 Indiana! W, 11-32/7 Marshall! L, 2-12/8 Stetson! L, 8-62/11 at Florida L, 5-12/17 Hofstra W, 4-12/17 Hofstra W, 5-42/20 Kansas@ L, 3-22/20 Cal Poly@ W, 7-32/28 Furman+ W, 3-02/28 Charleston Southern+ L, 2-02/28 Akron+ L, 5-32/29 Canisius+ W, 6-03/2 LaSalle^ W, 9-03/2 Loyola^ W, 1-03/3 St. John’s L, 2-03/3 St. John’s W, 9-13/4 Furman^ W, 5-13/4 Maine^ W, 3-13/7 Robert Morris! W, 7-43/7 Maine! W, 3-13/8 Robert Morris! W, 3-03/9 North Carolina! L, 4-03/9 Evansville! L, 5-03/12 East Tennessee State& L, 9-53/12 Towson& W, 5-03/13 Akron& W, 10-63/13 Pi sburgh& W, 10-23/14 Marshall& W, 10-93/14 Furman& W, 7-33/21 at Jacksonville* W, 7-63/21 at Jacksonville* W, 10-23/26 at Lipscomb* W, 5-23/26 at Lipscomb* W, 4-23/27 at Belmont* W, 8-03/27 at Belmont* W, 18-74/4 Gardner-Webb* W, 6-04/4 Gardner-Webb* W, 7-04/8 Campbell* W, 7-04/8 Campbell* W, 8-34/10 Florida State L, 2-14/10 Florida State L, 3-24/14 at Troy* L, 5-34/14 at Troy* L, 3-24/17 Georgia State* W, 4-14/17 Georgia State* W, 2-04/18 Mercer* W, 2-04/18 Mercer* W, 10-44/29 Stetson* W, 4-34/29 Stetson* W, 2-15/5 at Florida Atlan c* L, 1-05/5 at Florida Atlan c* L, 1-05/7 USF L, 8-15/7 USF L, 8-65/13 Mercer# W, 5-25/13 Troy# W, 5-25/14 Florida Atlan c# L, 7-05/15 Stetson# W, 2-15/15 Florida Atlan c# L, 1-0

* Atlan c Sun game# UCF/Triple Crown Classic - St. Augus ne, Fla. @ Santa Barbara Tournament - Santa Barbara, Calif.+ Charleston Southern Tournament - Charleston, S.C. ^ Rebel Games - Osceola, Fla. ! Triple Crown Spring Fling - St. Augus ne, Fla. & Winthrop Tournament - Rock Hill, S.C.# Atlan c Sun Tournament - Boca Raton, Fla.

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Year-By-Year Results2005 (47-29-1, 13-7 A-SUN)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

• Atlan c Sun Tournament Champions• NCAA Regional Tournament

1/29 at Bethune-Cookman W, 3-21/29 at Bethune-Cookman L, 5-32/4 Tennessee^ L, 4-02/4 Florida A&M^ L, 6-32/5 DePaul^ W, 3-02/5 Gardner-Webb^ W, 10-12/6 Florida^ L, 6-12/12 Washington@ W, 1-02/12 Portland State@ W, 6-52/13 Hawaii@ L, 6-32/13 UNLV@ W, 6-52/18 Longwood# W, 9-02/18 North Dakota State# W, 9-12/19 Boston University# W, 6-42/19 North Dakota State# L, 3-22/20 Longwood# W, 3-12/22 at Florida A&M W, 14-92/22 at Florida A&M L, 5-32/25 Florida A&M$ W, 7-12/25 Florida Interna onal$ L, 3-22/26 UConn$ W, 7-02/26 UConn$ W, 1-02/27 Florida Interna onal$ W, 5-13/1 St. Bonaventure W, 3-23/1 St. Bonaventure W, 5-23/2 Michigan L, 4-13/2 Michigan L, 7-03/4 Central Michigan% W, 6-33/4 Eastern Kentucky% W, 9-13/5 Penn State% L, 5-03/5 Michigan State% T, 4-43/6 Central Michigan% L, 3-23/10 Temple! W, 3-23/11 Northern Illinois! W, 6-53/11 Long Island! W, 8-03/12 Baylor! L, 1-03/12 USF! L, 6-23/13 Purdue! L, 2-13/15 Bradley L, 11-33/15 Bradley W, 3-23/18 Charleston Southern& W, 9-13/18 Northern Illinois& W, 8-03/19 Kent State& W, 4-23/19 Georgia Tech& W, 1-03/20 Georgia Tech& L, 8-03/22 Lipscomb* W, 4-23/22 Lipscomb* L, 1-03/29 Florida Atlan c* W, 4-13/29 Florida Atlan c* L, 3-24/2 Belmont* W, 2-04/2 Belmont* W, 12-34/8 at Campbell* W, 6-24/8 at Campbell* L, 4-14/10 at Gardner-Webb* W, 5-04/10 at Gardner-Webb* W, 11-24/13 at Florida State W, 2-14/13 at Florida State L, 1-04/15 at Georgia State* W, 4-04/15 at Georgia State* L, 6-24/17 at Mercer* W, 3-14/17 at Mercer* W, 15-44/20 at USF L, 5-34/23 Jacksonville* W, 7-54/23 Jacksonville* L, 2-04/24 Troy* L, 3-14/24 Troy* W, 11-85/6 at Stetson* W, 5-15/6 at Stetson* L, 6-55/12 Lipscomb< W, 3-15/12 Florida Atlan c< L, 3-05/13 Jacksonville< W, 9-55/13 Florida Atlan c< W, 3-25/14 Troy< W, 2-15/14 Troy< W, 3-15/20 USF> L, 14-35/21 Florida> W, 5-35/21 USF> L, 5-4

* Atlan c Sun game^ Clearwater Invita onal - Clearwater, Fla.

@ UNLV/Louisville Slugger Tournament - Las Vegas, Nev. # UCF Tournament - Orlando, Fla.$ Golden Panther adidas Invita onal - Miami, Fla.% UCF Fastpitch Invita onal - Orlando, Fla.! Speedline Tournament - Tampa, Fla.& UCF Invita onal - Orlando, Fla.< Atlan c Sun Tournament - Boca Raton, Fla.> NCAA Regional Tournament - Gainesville, Fla.

2006 (19-37, 4-20 C-USA)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

2/10 SIU^ L, 5-22/10 Texas Tech^ W, 4-22/11 Texas Tech^ W, 4-12/11 SIU^ L, 7-02/15 Bethune-Cookman L, 6-22/15 Bethune-Cookman W, 3-02/18 Ohio State> W, 2-12/18 Stetson> W, 3-12/19 Ohio State> W, 8-6 2/19 Stetson> L, 5-22/21 Hofstra L, 6-42/24 Western Michigan# L, 6-52/24 Winthrop# L, 8-32/25 Marist# W, 3-12/25 Samford# W, 4-23/3 Creighton+ W, 7-03/3 New Mexico State+ L ,4-0 3/4 Villanova+ W, 2-03/4 Bethune-Cookman+ L, 4-3 3/5 Creighton+ W, 1-03/5 New Mexico State+ L ,4-03/7 Boston College+ W, 4-13/7 St. John’s L, 7-23/9 Ball State! W, 4-13/10 San Diego! L, 6-23/12 Depaul! L, 3-13/12 Washington! L, 8-03/14 Tulsa* L, 7-13/15 Tulsa* L, 5-23/15 Tulsa* L, 1-03/18 at Marshall* L, 7-23/18 at Marshall* L, 6-13/19 at Marshall* L, 12-83/25 Houston* L, 5-13/25 Houston* L, 3-23/26 Houston* L, 4-04/1 at Southern Miss* L ,7-24/1 at Southern Miss* L, 6-24/2 at Southern Miss* L, 2-14/8 at UAB* L, 2-14/8 at UAB* L, 2-04/9 at UAB* L, 7-54/12 at USF W, 3-14/14 Memphis* W, 2-14/14 Memphis* W, 4-34/15 Memphis* L ,3-14/19 Florida L, 3-04/20 Jacksonville W, 3-24/22 at UTEP* W, 5-1 4/22 at UTEP* L, 5-24/23 at UTEP* W, 2-05/2 Florida State L, 2-05/2 Florida State L, 8-25/6 East Carolina* L, 2-15/6 East Carolina* L, 8-65/7 East Carolina* L, 2-1

* Conference USA game^ Triple Crown Tournament - St. Augus ne, Fla.> Stetson Invita onal - DeLand, Fla.# Stetson Tournament - DeLand, Fla.+ UCF Tournament - Orlando, Fla.! Fresno State Tournament - Fresno, Calif.

2007 (38-26, 11-13 C-USA)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

2/9 Miami (Ohio)^ W, 6-32/9 Florida Atlan c^ L, 10-02/10 North Florida^ W, 2-02/10 Pi sburgh^ W, 2-02/11 North Florida^ L, 2-12/16 UCLA> L, 3-02/16 UNLV> L, 8-02/17 Colorado State> W, 1-02/17 Seton Hall> W, 6-22/18 Oklahoma State> W, 6-22/21 Hofstra L, 3-12/21 Hofstra W, 2-12/23 Albany# W, 1-02/23 Boston University# L, 6-5 2/24 George Mason# W, 4-02/24 Alabama State# W, 9-02/25 Villanova# L, 1-02/27 North Florida W, 1-02/28 Stetson L, 3-23/1 Eastern Michigan W, 4-23/1 Eastern Michigan W, 7-43/2 Jacksonville State+ W, 5-03/2 Virginia Tech+ L, 2-1 3/4 Holy Cross+ W, 9-03/4 South Alabama+ W, 3-23/10 at East Carolina* L, 3-03/10 at East Carolina* L, 1-03/11 at East Carolina* L, 3-13/15 Bethune-Cookman W, 9-13/15 Bethune-Cookman W, 18-23/17 Southern Miss* W, 2-03/17 Southern Miss* L, 6-33/18 Southern Miss* W, 5-03/21 Dartmouth W, 3-13/21 Dartmouth W, 5-13/24 at Tulsa* W, 3-03/24 at Tulsa* L, 7-43/25 at Tulsa* W, 7-13/28 at Florida State W, 1-03/28 at Florida State L, 8-33/31 Marshall* W, 4-33/31 Marshall* L, 7-04/1 Marshall* W, 5-04/4 at Stetson W, 1-0 4/10 at Jacksonville W, 4-24/11 Florida Atlan c W, 1-04/11 Florida Atlan c L, 1-04/14 UAB* L, 4-24/14 UAB* W, 5-24/15 UAB* W, 1-04/21 at Houston* L, 6-04/21 at Houston* L, 7-04/22 at Houston* L, 7-04/28 UTEP* W, 8-04/28 UTEP* W, 1-04/29 UTEP* W, 6-05/5 at Memphis* L, 2-1 5/5 at Memphis* L, 2-15/6 at Memphis* L, 2-15/10 Marshall! W, 5-35/10 Houston! L, 2-1 5/11 Tulsa! W, 1-05/11 East Carolina! W, 3-15/12 East Carolina! L, 1-0

* Conference USA Game^ FAU Tournament - Boca Raton, Fla. > UNLV/Louisville Slugger Tournament - Las Vegas, Nev.# UCF Tournament - Orlando, Fla.+ Altamonte Springs Tournament - Altamonte Springs, Fla.! Conference USA Championship - Orlando, Fla.

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Year-By-Year Results2008 (49-20, 16-7 C-USA)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

• Conference USA Tournament Champions• NCAA Regional Tournament

2/8 Illinois State^ W, 5-0 2/8 NC State^ L, 10-6 2/9 Kansas^ W, 5-2 2/9 Central Arkansas^ W, 11-2 2/10 Kansas^ L, 6-0 2/14 Long Beach State$ W, 5-3 2/15 Kentucky$ W, 7-2 2/15 at Hawaii$ L, 3-1 2/16 Long Beach State$ L, 4-2 2/16 Kentucky$ W, 6-0 2/17 Long Beach State$ L, 5-0 2/17 Kentucky$ L, 4-1 2/20 at Stetson W, 6-0 2/22 Auburn~ L, 1-0 2/22 Birmingham-Southern~ W, 5-0 2/23 George Mason~ W, 10-1 2/24 Drake~ W, 2-1 2/24 Michigan~ L, 6-1 2/27 Michigan L, 3-1 2/29 Florida A&M+ W, 10-6 2/29 USA Olympic Team> L, 1-0 3/1 Villanova+ W, 11-4 3/1 Vermont+ W, 8-2 3/2 Vermont+ W, 5-1 3/2 Maryland+ L, 1-03/8 East Carolina* L, 6-2 3/8 East Carolina* L, 2-1 3/9 East Carolina* W, 10-6 3/11 Sam Houston State W, 3-1 3/11 Penn State L, 2-1 3/12 Liberty W, 3-0 3/12 Baylor W, 3-0 3/15 at UAB* L, 2-03/15 at UAB* W, 3-2 3/16 at UAB* W, 2-0 3/19 Jacksonville W, 9-1 3/20 Iowa W, 4-1 3/21 Tulsa* W, 2-03/21 Tulsa* W, 6-5 3/22 Tulsa* W, 8-0 3/25 at Florida Atlan c W, 3-0 3/26 at Florida Interna onal W, 9-5 3/29 at Marshall* W, 2-13/29 at Marshall* W, 5-3 3/30 at Marshall* W, 7-1 4/2 at North Florida W, 7-0 4/5 Houston* L, 5-1 4/6 Houston* W, 6-4 4/8 Bethune-Cookman W, 2-1 4/9 Florida State W, 2-0 4/9 Florida State W, 4-1 4/12 at UTEP* L, 1-04/12 at UTEP* L, 6-5 4/13 at UTEP* W, 4-3 4/19 Memphis* W, 5-04/19 Memphis* W, 4-2 4/20 Memphis* W, 8-0 4/27 Stetson W, 8-0 4/30 at Bethune-Cookman W, 7-1 5/3 at Southern Miss* L, 2-15/3 at Southern Miss* W, 5-3 5/4 at Southern Miss* W, 1-0 5/8 Southern Miss& W, 3-2 5/9 UTEP& W, 3-05/10 at Houston& W, 4-25/16 USF% W, 3-2 5/17 at Florida% L, 3-0 5/17 Georgia Tech% W, 7-1 5/18 at Florida% W, 1-0 5/18 at Florida% L, 10-0

* Conference USA game^ UCF Tournament - Orlando, Fla.$ Hawaii Paradise Classic - Manoa, Hawaii~ UCF Tournament II - Orlando, Fla.+ Altamonte Springs Tournament - Altamonte Springs, Fla.> Exhibi on game - Altamonte Springs, Fla.& Conference USA Championship - Houston, Texas % NCAA Regional Tournament - Gainesville, Fla.

2009 (27-27, 11-12 C-USA)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

2/6 Texas Tech^ L, 4-122/6 at Arizona State^ L, 7-102/7 Oklahoma State^ W, 8-52/7 Western Michigan^ L, 1-102/11 North Florida W, 2-12/11 North Florida L, 5-72/13 Villanova! L, 3-52/13 UT-Arlington! W, 5-12/14 George Mason! W, 4-12/14 Tennessee! L, 0-12/18 at Jacksonville W, 5-32/20 Portland State$ W, 5-3 2/20 Illinois-Chicago$ W, 9-12/21 Boston College$ W, 2-12/21 Oklahoma State$ L, 0-22/24 Centenary W, 7-32/25 Bethune-Cookman W, 2-02/25 Eastern Michigan W, 5-42/27 Syracuse# L, 2-32/27 Tennesee State# W, 9-72/28 Florida A&M# W, 7-02/28 Maine# W, 5-03/4 Loyola (Ill.) L, 4-103/7 at Tulsa* L, 6-73/7 at Tulsa* L, 2-73/8 at Tulsa* L, 2-83/10 Ball State L, 0-13/10 Kennesaw State L, 1-33/14 UAB* W, 7-03/14 UAB* L, 4-73/15 UAB* W, 6-53/17 FIU L, 6-83/19 Iowa L, 1-23/28 at East Carolina* L, 0-33/28 at East Carolina* L, 0-33/29 at East Carolina* L, 0-54/4 Southern Miss* L, 4-54/4 Southern Miss* W, 2-14/5 Southern Miss* W, 5-44/8 at Stetson W, 4-34/10 Marshall* W, 7-34/10 Marshall* W, 3-04/11 Marshall* L, 6-94/15 at Florida L, 0-34/19 at Houston* L, 4-64/19 at Houston* W, 3-14/22 at Bethune-Cookman W, 3-04/24 at Memphis* L, 0-24/24 at Memphis* W, 3-24/25 at Memphis* W, 4-35/2 UTEP* W, 4-35/2 UTEP* W, 5-25/3 UTEP* L, 2-35/7 Marshall& L, 1-2

* Conference USA game^ Kajikawa Classic - Tempe, Ariz.! UCF Early Bird Tournament - Orlando, Fla.$ UCF Comfort Suites Invita onal - Orlando, Fla.# UCF Invita onal - Orlando, Fla.& Conference USA Championship - El Paso, Texas

2010 (36-23, 16-7 C-USA)Head Coach: Renee Luers-Gillispie

• NCAA Regional Tournament2/13 Tennessee^ W, 6-32/13 Georgia^ L, 0-122/14 Cha anooga^ L, 2-4 2/17 Stetson L, 1-72/19 South Carolina! W, 4-12/19 North Florida! W, 6-32/20 Villanova! W, 5-22/20 Troy! L, 0-12/21 Florida A&M! L, 2-32/24 at North Florida W, 5-32/26 Georgia Tech$ L, 0-12/26 Arkansas$ L, 0-62/27 Maryland$ L, 2-32/27 Nebraska$ W, 5-42/28 Alabama$ W, 3-23/5 Harvard# W, 9-0 3/5 College of Charleston# W, 4-13/6 Providence# W, 6-13/6 Boston College# W, 2-13/7 Georgia Southern# W, 4-33/9 Maine L, 4-63/10 Connec cut W, 5-13/13 Memphis* L, 0-13/13 Memphis* W, 2-13/17 Drake L, 0-53/20 Houston* W, 5-13/20 Houston* W, 2-13/21 Houston* W, 1-0 3/24 Ohio State W, 3-03/24 Cornell L, 3-43/25 Cornell W, 7-23/27 at Southern Miss* W, 7-43/27 at Southern Miss* W, 3-23/28 at Southern Miss* W, 8-0 3/31 Florida L, 3-44/2 East Carolina* L, 0-24/2 East Carolina* L, 0-2 4/3 East Carolina* L, 0-64/7 Florida State L, 1-64/10 at Marshall* W, 9-1 4/10 at Marshall* W, 8-4 4/11 at Marshall* W, 1-04/17 at UAB* L, 1-24/17 at UAB* L, 2-54/18 at UAB* W, 4-34/21 Bethune-Cookman W, 7-44/24 Tulsa* L, 1-0 4/24 Tulsa* W, 4-3 4/25 Tulsa* W, 2-15/4 Jacksonville W, 3-05/8 at UTEP* W, 4-3 5/8 at UTEP* W, 12-105/9 at UTEP* W, 7-55/13 vs. UTEP& W, 4-25/14 vs. Memphis& W, 3-15/15 vs. East Carolina& L, 1-35/21 vs. FIU+ W, 7-15/22 at No. 4 Florida+ L, 0-65/22 vs. FIU+ L, 0-7

* Conference USA game^ NTC Elite Invita onal - Clermont, Fla.! UCF Invita onal - Orlando, Fla.$ NFCA Leadoff Classic - Columbus, Ga.# UCF Tournament - Orlando, Fla.& Conference USA Championship - Houston, Texas+ NCAA Regional Tournament - Gainesville, Fla.

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All-Time Roster1 Karen D’Alberto ....................................................2002Amber Lamb ................................................... 2004-07Tiff any Lane ..............................................2008-pres.

2 Jania Shinhoster ............................................. 2002-05Lexi Gresham .................................................. 2006-09Ashley Schmi ..........................................2010-pres.

3 Stephanie Best ................................................ 2002-05Magon Paul..................................................... 2006-09Sam Sol s .............................................................2010Lacey Dinney ............................................2011-pres.

4 Jenna Wansa.........................................................2003Nicole Balogh .................................................. 2004-07Kazandra Holliday .................................................2010

5 Hillary Barrow ................................................. 2007-10 Tawny Swan .............................................2011-pres.

6 Kris Kurjack .........................................................2002Kacie Feaster .................................................. 2004-07 Marissa Menendez ...................................2010-pres.

7 Meghan Menough ................................................2002Bry ani Lindheim ........................................... 2004-05Laura Dailey ..........................................................2006Diana Rojas ...........................................................2008Mary Helen Tyler ............................................ 2009-10 Vanessa Perez ...........................................2011-pres.

8 Pysha Simmons............................................... 2002-03Cici Alvarez ..................................................... 2004-07Morgan Bullard ............................................... 2008-10

9 Lindy Oakley ................................................... 2002-03Ashley Baker .........................................................2005Morgan Bullard .....................................................2007Abby McClain ...........................................2008-pres.

10 Kaycee Clark ................................................... 2003-04Allison Kime .................................................... 2006-08Diana Rojas ..............................................2009-pres.

11 Lauren Cooper ......................................................2002Cris na Villoldo ....................................................2003Shelly Frick ...................................................... 2006-08Natalie Land .............................................2009-pres.

12 Rachelle Schmidt ............................................ 2002-04Kaliela Sprague .....................................................2006

13 Jennifer Whitley ...................................................2004Kelly McIntyre .......................................................2005Bri any Walters ....................................................2006Marquita Council ............................................ 2007-08Patrice Fee................................................2011-pres.

14 Lindsey Manz ........................................................2002Ashley Van Ryn ............................................... 2005-08Vanessa Perez ................................................. 2009-10Kellie Todd ................................................2011-pres.

15 Taylor Sawyer ................................................. 2003-04Heather Colson .....................................................2006Ashleigh Cole ........................................................2007Tenisha Dixon .......................................................2009Lindsey Palulis ..........................................2010-pres.

16 Arielle Palafox .......................................................2010

17 Lindsay Bush ................................................... 2002-03Laura Mar n .........................................................2006

18 Jamie Hagin ..........................................................2004Breanne Javier ................................................ 2006-09

19 Kara Kleibl .............................................................2002Jennifer Whitley ...................................................2003Kelly McIntyre .......................................................2004Cat Snapp ....................................................... 2005-08Allie Jest ...................................................2011-pres.

20 Lindsay Enders ................................................ 2004-05Michelle Newton ..................................................2006

21 Tepora Hess ..........................................................2002Dana Gilmore .......................................................2004Shelly Frick ............................................................2005Kris na DeMello ............................................. 2009-10Lindsay Selmer .........................................2010-pres.

22 Do e Cupp .................................................... 2002-03Crystle Kra ................................................... 2004-05Megan Murphy ............................................... 2007-08Haley Douglas...........................................2011-pres.

23 Danielle Cummings ...............................................2002Lindsay Dean .................................................. 2006-09

24 Sarah Miller ..........................................................2002Jennifer Tomase ................................................ 2005-07Ashleigh Cole ........................................................ 2008-10

25 Nikki Green ..................................................... 2002-05Bri any Hipple ......................................................2008Mary Huff .................................................2011-pres.

Bold- indicates current player

Alphabetical Alvarez, Cici**** ............................................2004-07Baker, Ashley* ..................................................... 2005Balogh, Nicole** .............................................2004-07Barrow, Hillary**** ........................................2007-10Best, Stephanie**** .......................................2002-05Bullard, Morgan**** ......................................2007-10Bush, Lindsay* ................................................2002-03Clark, Kaycee** ..............................................2003-04Cole, Ashleigh**** .........................................2007-10Colson, Heather ................................................... 2006Cooper, Lauren* .................................................. 2002Council, Marquita* .............................................. 2008Cummings, Danielle* ........................................... 2002Cupp, Do e** ...............................................2002-03Dailey, Laura ........................................................ 2006D’Alberto, Karen* ................................................ 2002Dean, Lindsay**** .........................................2006-09DeMello, Kris na** ........................................2009-10Dixon, Tenisha* ................................................... 2009Enders, Lindsay** ...........................................2004-05Feaster, Kacie**** .........................................2004-07Frick, Shelly**** .............................................2005-08Gilmore, Dana* ................................................... 2004Green, Nikki**** ............................................2002-05Gresham, Lexi*** ...........................................2006-09Hagin, Jamie* ...................................................... 2004Hess, Tepora* ...................................................... 2002Hipple, Bri any*.................................................. 2008Holliday, Kazandra* ............................................. 2010Javier, Breanne**** .......................................2006-09Kime, Allison*** ............................................ 2006-08Kleibl, Karen* ...................................................... 2002Kra , Crystle** ..............................................2004-05Kurjack, Kris * ..................................................... 2002Lamb, Amber**** ..........................................2004-07Land, Natalie** ....................................... 2009-pres.Lane, Tiff any*** ...................................... 2008-pres.Lindheim, Bry ani** ......................................2004-05Manz, Lindsey* .................................................... 2002Mar n, Lauren .................................................... 2006McClain, Abby*** .................................... 2008-pres.McIntyre, Kelly** ...........................................2004-05Menendez, Marissa* .................................. 2010-pres.Menough, Meghan* ............................................ 2002Miller, Sarah* ...................................................... 2002Murphy, Megan** ..........................................2007-08Newton, Michelle* .............................................. 2006Oakley, Lindy** ..............................................2002-03Palafox, Arielle* ................................................... 2010Palulis, Lindsey* ......................................... 2010-pres.Paul, Magon****............................................2006-09Perez, Vanessa** ..................................... 2009-pres.Rojas, Diana*** ....................................... 2008-pres.Sawyer, Taylor** ............................................2003-04Schmidt, Rachelle*** .....................................2002-04Schmi , Ashley* ......................................... 2010-pres.Shinhoster, Jania**** ....................................2002-05Simmons, Pysha** ..........................................2002-03Snapp, Cat**** ........................................... 2005-08Sol s, Sam* ......................................................... 2010Sprague, Kaliela .................................................. 2006Tomase , Jennifer** .....................................2005-07Tyler, Mary Helen** .......................................2009-10Van Ryn, Ashley**** ......................................2005-08Villoldo, Cris na* ................................................ 2003Walters, Bri any ............................................... 2006Wansa, Jenna* .................................................... 2003Whitley, Jennifer** ........................................2003-04Younger, Heather ............................................... 2006

*-number of le ers earnedBold- indicates current player

Numerical

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Honors and AwardsNational Honors Na onal NCAA Woman of the Year NomineeStephanie Best ..................................................... 2005

NFCA Na onal Player of the WeekStephanie Best .................................... March 19, 2003

Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Northeast RegionSecond TeamAshleigh Cole ....................................................... 2010

Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Mideast RegionFirst TeamBreanne Javier ..................................................... 2009

Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region First TeamAllison Kime ......................................................... 2008Allison Kime ......................................................... 2007Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2003Jania Shinhoster .................................................. 2002

Second TeamStephanie Best ..................................................... 2005Lindsay Enders ..................................................... 2005Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2004Do e Cupp ......................................................... 2002

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III First TeamAbby McClain ...................................................... 2010Kacie Feaster ....................................................... 2007Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2003

Second TeamNatalie Land......................................................... 2010Abby McClain ...................................................... 2009Cat Snapp ............................................................ 2008Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2005

Conference USA Honors First Team All-ConferenceAshleigh Cole ....................................................... 2010Natalie Land......................................................... 2010Tiff any Lane ......................................................... 2010Tiff any Lane ......................................................... 2009Breanne Javier ..................................................... 2008Allison Kime ......................................................... 2008Kacie Feaster ....................................................... 2007Breanne Javier ..................................................... 2007Allison Kime ......................................................... 2007

Second Team All-ConferenceHillary Barrow ...................................................... 2010Abby McClain ...................................................... 2010Breanne Javier ..................................................... 2009Abby McClain ...................................................... 2009

All-Freshman TeamMarissa Menendez .............................................. 2010Natalie Land......................................................... 2009Vanessa Perez ...................................................... 2009Tiff any Lane ......................................................... 2008Abby McClain ...................................................... 2008Hillary Barrow ...................................................... 2007

All-Tournament TeamHillary Barrow ...................................................... 2010Ashleigh Cole ....................................................... 2010Natalie Land......................................................... 2010Abby McClain ...................................................... 2010Vanessa Perez ...................................................... 2010Hillary Barrow ...................................................... 2008Marquita Council ................................................. 2008Breanne Javier ..................................................... 2008Allison Kime ......................................................... 2008Tiff any Lane (MVP) .............................................. 2008Cici Alvarez .......................................................... 2007Breanne Javier ..................................................... 2007Allison Kime ......................................................... 2007

All-Academic TeamNatalie Land......................................................... 2010Abby McClain ...................................................... 2010Abby McClain ...................................................... 2009Ashley Van Ryn .................................................... 2008Cat Snapp ............................................................ 2008Kacie Feaster ....................................................... 2007

Player of the WeekAshleigh Cole (Pitcher) ....................... March 29, 2010Tiff any Lane ............................................. May 4, 2009Ashleigh Cole (Pitcher) ......................... March 2, 2009Allison Kime (Pitcher) .............................. May 5, 2008Allison Kime (Pitcher) ............................April 21, 2008Allison Kime (Pitcher) ......................... March 24, 2008Tiff any Lane ........................................ March 17, 2008Allison Kime (Pitcher) .............................Feb. 19, 2007Allison Kime (Pitcher) ......................... March 19, 2007Allison Kime (Pitcher) ..............................April 2, 2007Hillary Barrow ..........................................April 2, 2007Breanne Javier .......................................April 30, 2007Allison Kime (Pitcher) ........................... March 6, 2006Allison Kime (Pitcher) ............................April 17, 2006

C-USA Spirit of Service AwardAbby McClain ...................................................... 2010Breanne Javier ..................................................... 2009

Atlantic Sun Honors First Team All-ConferenceLindsay Enders ..................................................... 2005Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2005Cici Alvarez .......................................................... 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2004Jania Shinhoster .................................................. 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2003Do e Cupp ......................................................... 2003Jania Shinhoster .................................................. 2003Do e Cupp ......................................................... 2002

Second Team All-ConferenceJania Shinhoster .................................................. 2005Lindsay Enders ..................................................... 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2002

All-Freshman TeamCat Snapp ............................................................ 2005Cici Alvarez .......................................................... 2004Amber Lamb ........................................................ 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2002Danielle Cummings .............................................. 2002Jania Shinhoster .................................................. 2002

All-Tournament TeamStephanie Best ..................................................... 2005Lindsay Enders (MVP) .......................................... 2005Bry ani Lindheim ................................................ 2005Jania Shinhoster .................................................. 2005Jania Shinhoster .................................................. 2004Jennifer Whitley .................................................. 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2003Lindsay Bush ........................................................ 2003Kaycee Clark ........................................................ 2003Do e Cupp ......................................................... 2003Do e Cupp ......................................................... 2002

Player of the YearStephanie Best ..................................................... 2005Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2004Stephanie Best ..................................................... 2003

Freshman of the YearAmber Lamb ........................................................ 2004

All-Academic TeamCici Alvarez .......................................................... 2005Nicole Balogh ....................................................... 2005Stephanie Best ....................... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Kacie Feaster ............................................. 2004, 2005Shelly Frick ........................................................... 2005Nikki Green .......................................................... 2005Crystle Kra ........................................................ 2005Amber Lamb ........................................................ 2005Bry ani Lindheim ...................................... 2004, 2005Jania Shinhoster .............................. 2002, 2003, 2005Cat Snapp ............................................................ 2005Ashley Van Ryn .................................................... 2005Nicole Balogh ....................................................... 2004Lindsay Enders ..................................................... 2004Dana Gilmore ...................................................... 2004Jamie Hagin ......................................................... 2004Taylor Sawyer ............................................ 2003, 2004Kaycee Clark ........................................................ 2003Jenna Wansa........................................................ 2003Danielle Cummings .............................................. 2002Karen D’Alberto ................................................... 2002Sarah Miller ......................................................... 2002Pysha Simmons.................................................... 2002

Player of the WeekCrystal Kra ............................................Feb. 21, 2005Crystal Kra ........................................ March 21, 2005Lindsay Enders (Pitcher) ...........................Feb. 7, 2005Lindsay Enders (Pitcher) ..........................April 8, 2005Lindsay Enders (Pitcher) ........................April 11, 2005Stephanie Best ........................................Feb. 28, 2005Stephanie Best .................................... March 29, 2004Stephanie Best .................................... March 15, 2004Lindsay Enders (Pitcher) ....................... March 8, 2004Stephanie Best ...................................... March 8, 2004Do e Cupp (Pitcher) .......................... March 31, 2003Stephanie Best .................................... March 31, 2003Stephanie Best .................................... March 24, 2003Jania Shinhoster .....................................Feb. 10, 2003Taylor Sawyer (Pitcher) .............................Feb. 3, 2003Stephanie Best ..........................................Feb. 3, 2003Do e Cupp (Pitcher) ............................... May 6, 2002Do e Cupp (Pitcher) .......................... March 18, 2002Jania Shinhoster ................................. March 18, 2002Jania Shinhoster .....................................Feb. 11, 2002

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Game RecordsIndividual BattingCategory No. Player Opponent DateAt Bats 7 Breanne Javier/Lindsay Dean East Carolina 3/8/08Runs Scored 4 (4x) last Cici Alvarez Florida A&M 2/22/05Hits 4 (11x) last Tiff any Lane Georgia Tech 5/17/08RBI 11 Stephanie Best Army 3/19/03Doubles 3 Abby McClain Illinois Chicago 2/20/09Triples 2 (3x) last Tiff any Lane Georgia Tech 5/17/08Home Runs 3 Stephanie Best Army 3/19/03Total Bases 12 Stephanie Best Army 3/19/03Walks 4 (2x) last Stephanie Best Mercer 4/18/04Sac Hits 3 (3x) last Natalie Land North Florida 2/24/10Sac Flies 2 (5x) last Lindsay Dean Florida A&M 2/28/09Stolen Bases 4 Tiff any Lane Villanova 3/1/08Hit by Pitch 2 (5x) last Arielle Palafox Memphis 3/13/10Hi ng Streak 15 Breanne Javier --- 4/5/08-5/4/08

Individual FieldingCategory No. Player Opponent DateChances 29 Breanne Javier East Carolina 3/8/08Putouts 22 Breanne Javier East Carolina 3/8/08Assists 8 (6x) last Cici Alvarez Tulsa 3/15/06

Individual PitchingCategory No. Player Opponent DateInnings Pitched 15.0 Allison Kime East Carolina 3/8/08Earned Runs 13 Lindsay Enders USF 5/20/05Strikeouts 18 Allison Kime Florida State 3/28/07Hits 17 Lindsay Enders USF 5/20/05Doubles 5 Kris na DeMello Tennessee State 2/27/09Triples 2 (2x) last Allison Kime East Carolina 3/8/08Home Runs 3 (4x) last Ashley Schmi Georgia 2/13/10

Team BattingCategory No. Opponent DateAt Bats 54 East Carolina 3/8/08Runs Scored 24 Morris Brown 2/2/03Hits 22 Morris Brown 2/2/03RBI 22 Morris Brown 2/2/03Doubles 6 (3x) last Illinois Chicago 2/20/09Triples 3 (3x) Loyola Chicago 3/4/09Home Runs 4 (3x) last Mercer 4/17/05Total Bases 38 Bethune-Cookman 3/15/07Walks 11 Miami (Ohio) 2/9/07Sac Hits 6 (2x) last Marshall 4/1/07Sac Flies 3 (2x) last Jacksonville 4/10/07Stolen Bases 9 Morris Brown 4/27/02Hit by Pitch 3 (3x) last Memphis 3/13/10

Team FieldingCategory No. Opponent DatePutouts 45 East Carolina 3/8/08Assists 28 East Carolina 3/8/08Double Plays 3 (4x) last Bethune-Cookman 4/22/09

Team PitchingCategory No. Opponent DateInnings Pitched 15.0 East Carolina 3/8/08Runs Allowed 14 USF 5/20/05Earned Runs 14 USF 5/20/05Strikeouts 18 Florida State 3/28/07Walks 11 UTEP 5/8/10

No-HittersPlayer Opponent DatePysha Simmons* Morris Brown 2/2/03W, 24-0 5.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, 15 BF

Taylor Sawyer* Bucknell 3/13/03W, 11-0 5.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, 15 BF

Do e Cupp Belmont 4/5/03W, 11-0 5.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, 18 BF

Lindsay Enders Campbell 4/8/04W, 7-0 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 23 BF

Allison Kime Bethune-Cookman 2/15/06 W, 3-0 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 4 K, 23 BF

Allison Kime Boston College 3/7/06W, 4-1 7.0 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, 26 BF

Allison Kime Stetson 4/4/07W, 1-0 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, 24 BF

Allison Kime Florida Atlan c 3/25/08W, 3-0 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 10 K, 22 BF

* - Perfect Game

All-Time Team Season RecordsMost Games Played 77 (2005)Most Conference Games Played 24 (2006, 2007)Fewest Games Played 54 (2009)Fewest Conference Games Played 18 (2002)Most Wins 49 (2008)Most Conference Wins 16 (2004, 2008, 2010)Fewest Wins 19 (2006)Fewest Conference Wins 4 (2006)Most Losses 37 (2006)Most Conference Losses 20 (2006)Fewest Losses 19 (2002)Fewest Conference Losses 4 (2004)Best Winning Percentage .710 (2008)Best Conference Winning Pct. .800 (2004)Longest Win Streak 19 (2002)Longest Conference Win Streak 10 (2004)

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Season RecordsBatting Ba ng Average (min. 100 ab)1. Stephanie Best (2004) ............ .4422. Stephanie Best (2003) ............ .4033. Breanne Javier (2008) ............ .3854. Tiff any Lane (2009)................. .3505. Stephanie Best (2005) ............ .3486. Stephanie Best (2002) ............ .3477. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .......... .3398. Jania Shinhoster (2002) .......... .3389. Abby McClain (2009) .............. .33310. Tiff any Lane (2008)................. .330 Kacie Feaster (2007) ............... .330

Slugging Percentage (min. 100 ab)1. Stephanie Best (2004) ............ .8402. Stephanie Best (2005) ............ .7913. Stephanie Best (2003) ............ .7524. Stephanie Best (2002) ............ .6425. Jania Shinhoster (2002) .......... .6036. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .......... .5867. Abby McClain (2009) .............. .5468. Tiff any Lane (2009)................. .5449. Lindsay Manz (2002) .............. .50310. Four ed at ............................. .500

On-Base Percentage (min. 100 ab)1. Stephanie Best (2004) ............ .5622. Stephanie Best (2005) ............ .4963. Stephanie Best (2003) ............ .4794. Breanne Javier (2008) ............ .4345. Tiff any Lane (2009)................. .4226. Tiff any Lane (2008)................. .4217. Abby McClain (2009) .............. .4118. Cici Alvarez (2006) .................. .4099. Stephanie Best (2002) ............ .40510. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .......... .401 Jania Shinhoster (2002) .......... .401

Stolen Base Percentage (min. 10 a .)1. Natalie Land (2009) ..............1.000 Kacie Feaster (2007) .............1.0003. Cici Alvarez (2006) .................. .9574. Danielle Cummings (2002) ..... .9335. Lindsey Manz (2002) .............. .9236. Marquita Council (2008) ........ .909 Rachelle Schmidt (2004) ........ .9098. Tiff any Lane (2008)................. .875 Jania Shinhoster (2003) .......... .87510. Cici Alvarez (2005) .................. .862

Games Played1. Stephanie Best (2005) ...............77 Cat Snapp (2005) .......................77 Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................774. Jania Shinhoster (2005) .............765. Crystle Kra (2005) ..................756. Kacie Feaster (2005) ..................737. Bry ani Lindheim (2005) ..........708. Tiff any Lane (2008)....................69 Marquita Council (2008) ...........69 Hillary Barrow (2008) ................69 Breanne Javier (2008) ...............69

Games Started1. Stephanie Best (2005) ...............77 Cat Snapp (2005) .......................77 Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................774. Jania Shinhoster (2005) .............75

5. Crystle Kra (2005) ..................746. Kacie Feaster (2005) ..................727. Tiff any Lane (2008)....................69 Marquita Council (2008) ...........69 Hillary Barrow (2008) ................69 Breanne Javier (2008) ...............69 Bry ani Lindheim (2005) ..........69 At Bats1. Jania Shinhoster (2005) ...........2282. Crystle Kra (2005) ................2263. Breanne Javier (2008) .............2214. Cici Alvarez (2005) ...................219 Jania Shinhoster (2002) ...........2196. Tiff any Lane (2008)..................2187. Jania Shinhoster (2003) ...........2158. Kacie Feaster (2007) ................2129. Stephanie Best (2003) .............206 Marquita Council (2008) .........206

Runs1. Tiff any Lane (2008)....................60 Stephanie Best (2005) ...............603. Stephanie Best (2003) ...............574. Stephanie Best (2004) ...............555. Rachelle Schmidt (2003) ...........466. Jania Shinhoster (2003) .............457. Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............44 Stephanie Best (2002) ...............449. Nikki Green (2003) ....................4210. Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................40 Jania Shinhoster (2004) .............40 Hits1. Breanne Javier (2008) ...............852. Stephanie Best (2003) ...............833. Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............744. Tiff any Lane (2008)....................72 Stephanie Best (2004) ...............726. Kacie Feaster (2007) ..................70 Jania Shinhoster (2005) .............70 Stephanie Best (2005) ...............709. Marquita Council (2008) ...........6510. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .............63 Rachelle Schmidt (2003) ...........63 Doubles1. Abby McClain (2009) .................16 Hillary Barrow (2009) ................16 Rachelle Schmidt (2002) ...........164. Crystle Kra (2004) ..................15 Do e Cupp (2003) ....................156. Rachelle Schmidt (2003) ...........14 Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............14 Lindsay Bush (2002) ..................149. Jania Shinhoster (2005) .............13 Crystle Kra (2005) ..................13 Stephanie Best (2004) ...............13 Jania Shinhoster (2003) .............13

Triples1. Tiff any Lane (2009)......................82. Tiff any Lane (2008)......................73. Tiff any Lane (2008)......................64. Jania Shinhoster (2005) ...............4 Stephanie Best (2003) .................4 Jania Shinhoster (2002) ...............4 Stephanie Best (2002) .................48. Eight ed at .................................3

Home Runs1. Stephanie Best (2005) ...............262. Stephanie Best (2003) ...............183. Stephanie Best (2004) ...............164. Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............125. Crystle Kra (2005) ..................11 Stephanie Best (2002) ...............117. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .............10 Lindsey Manz (2002) .................109. Kacie Feaster (2007) ....................7 Do e Cupp (2003) ......................7

RBI1. Stephanie Best (2003) ...............662. Stephanie Best (2005) ...............603. Stephanie Best (2004) ...............484. Hillary Barrow (2010) ................43 Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............436. Crystle Kra (2005) ..................427. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .............418. Breanne Javier (2008) ...............40 Hillary Barrow (2008) ................4010. Stephanie Best (2002) ...............39 Lindsey Manz (2002) .................39

Total Bases1. Stephanie Best (2005) .............1592. Stephanie Best (2003) .............1553. Stephanie Best (2004) .............1374. Jania Shinhoster (2002) ...........1325. Crystle Kra (2005) ................1136. Stephanie Best (2002) .............1117. Jania Shinhoster (2004) ...........1098. Kacie Feaster (2007) ................106 Jania Shinhoster (2005) ...........10610. Breanne Javier (2008) .............104

Walks1. Stephanie Best (2005) ...............592. Stephanie Best (2004) ...............423. Nikki Green (2003) ....................344. Tiff any Lane (2008) ..................325. Stephanie Best (2003) ...............316. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................30 Lindsey Manz (2002) .................308. Jania Shinhoster (2003) .............299. Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................2810. Cici Alvarez (2006) .....................27

Hit by Pitch1. Abby McClain (2009) ...................82. Natalie Land (2009) .....................73. Abby McClain (2010) ...................6 Marquita Council (2008) .............65. Vanessa Perez (2009) ..................5 Arielle Palafox (2010) ..................5 Jania Shinhoster (2005) ...............5 Cat Snapp (2005) .........................5 Nikki Green (2003) ......................510. Six ed at ....................................4 Sacrifi ce Flies1. Hillary Barrow (2008) ..................5 Rachelle Schmidt (2003) .............53. Lindsay Dean (2009) ....................4 Amber Lamb (2004) ....................45. Breanne Javier (2009) .................3 Cat Snapp (2008) .........................3 Hillary Barrow (2007) ..................3

Cat Snapp (2007) .........................3 Jennifer Whitley (2004) ...............3 Do e Cupp (2003) ......................3 Stephanie Best (2002) .................3

Sacrifi ce Hits1. Cici Alvarez (2007) .....................322. Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................263. Cici Alvarez (2004) .....................244. Natalie Land (2010) ...................175. Cici Alvarez (2006) .....................166. Marquita Council (2008) ...........14 Danielle Cummings (2002) ........148. Vanessa Perez (2009) ................13 Kacie Feaster (2006) ..................1310. Natalie Land (2009) ...................11 Bry ani Lindheim (2005) ..........11

Stolen Bases1. Tiff any Lane (2008)....................282. Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................25 Jania Shinhoster (2005) .............254. Cici Alvarez (2006) .....................225. Natalie Land (2010) ...................206. Kacie Feaster (2007) ..................19 Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............198. Cici Alvarez (2004) .....................179. Jania Shinhoster (2004) .............1610. Cici Alvarez (2007) .....................15

Steal A empts1. Tiff any Lane (2008)....................322. Jania Shinhoster (2005) .............303. Cici Alvarez (2005) .....................294. Natalie Land (2010) ...................245. Cici Alvarez (2007) .....................23 Cici Alvarez (2006) .....................23 Jania Shinhoster (2002) .............238. Tiff any Lane (2010)....................219. Cici Alvarez (2004) .....................2010. Kacie Feaster (2007) ..................19 Jania Shinhoster (2004) .............19

Fielding Fielding Percentage (min. 25 chances)1. Mary Helen Tyler (2010) ......1.000 Lexi Gresham (2008) ............1.0003. Lindsay Bush (2003) ............... .9974. Cat Snapp (2008) .................... .9935. Nikki Green (2004) ................. .992 Nikki Green (2003) ................. .9927. Breanne Javier (2008) ............ .9918. Cat Snapp (2006) .................... .9909. Nikki Green (2005) ................. .989 Cici Alvarez (2004) .................. .989

Chances1. Breanne Javier (2008) .............5822. Breanne Javier (2007) .............5513. Nikki Green (2003) ..................5174. Breanne Javier (2006) .............4785. Sarah Miller (2002) .................4616. Breanne Javier (2009) .............4557. Nikki Green (2005) ..................4518. Cat Snapp (2005) .....................3889. Lindsay Dean (2008) ................37310. Nikki Green (2004) ..................360

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Season RecordsPutouts1. Breanne Javier (2008) .............5552. Breanne Javier (2007) .............5183. Nikki Green (2003) ..................4784. Breanne Javier (2006) .............4525. Sarah Miller (2002) .................4286. Nikki Green (2005) ..................4187. Breanne Javier (2009) .............4178. Cat Snapp (2005) .....................3529. Lindsay Dean (2008) ................33210. Nikki Green (2004) ..................329

Assists1. Hillary Barrow (2008) ..............168 Cici Alvarez (2006) ...................1683. Cici Alvarez (2007) ...................1554. Stephanie Best (2004) .............1535. Stephanie Best (2005) .............151 6. Tiff any Lane (2008)..................1457. Crystle Kra (2005) ................1378. Amber Lamb (2007) ................1359. Stephanie Best (2002) .............13010. Hillary Barrow (2010) ..............128 Hillary Barrow (2007) ..............128

Most Double Plays Turned1. Breanne Javier (2009) ...............262. Breanne Javier (2006) ...............183. Natalie Land (2009) ...................14 Marissa Menendez (2010) ........145. Natalie Land (2010) ...................13 Stephanie Best (2004) ...............137. Stephanie Best (2005) ...............128. Breanne Javier (2008) ...............11 Hillary Barrow (2007) ................11 Nikki Green (2005) ....................11

Most Caugh Stealing By1. Abby McClain (2010) .................15 Lindsay Bush (2003) ..................153. Cat Snapp (2005) .......................144. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................13 Jennifer Whitley (2004) .............136. Lindsay Dean (2009) ..................12 Lindsay Dean (2008) ..................12 Lindsay Bush (2002) ..................129. Allison Kime (2008) ...................1110. Taylor Sawyer (2003) ...................9

Most Runners Picked Off 1. Lindsay Bush (2003) ....................3 Jennifer Whitley (2004) ...............33. Lindsay Dean (2006) ....................2 Abby McClain (2009) ...................25. Abby McClain (2010) ...................1 Lindsay Dean (2008) ....................1 Allison Kime (2006) .....................1 Cat Snapp (2005) .........................1 Taylor Sawyer (2003) ...................1 Lindsay Bush (2002) ....................1

Pitching Earned Run Average (Min. 25 IP)1. Allison Kime (2007) ................0.872. Do e Cupp (2002) .................1.113. Allison Kime (2008) ................1.174. Lindsay Enders (2004) ............1.595. Allison Kime (2006) ................1.64

6. Kelly McIntyre (2004) .............1.657. Ashleigh Cole (2010) ..............1.668. Lindsay Enders (2005) ............1.839. Ashleigh Cole (2007) ..............1.86 Do e Cupp (2003) .................1.86

Opponent Ba ng Average (Min. 25 IP)1. Allison Kime (2007) ................ .1592. Dana Gilmore (2004) .............. .1603. Do e Cupp (2002) ................. .1744. Allison Kime (2008) ................ .1835. Lindsay Enders (2004) ............ .1926. Ashleigh Cole (2007) .............. .1937. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .............. .2088. Lindsay Enders (2005) ............ .2109. Allison Kime (2006) ................ .21110. Pysha Simmons (2003) ........... .219

Strikeouts per Seven Innings (Min. 25 IP)1. Allison Kime (2008) ................8.232. Allison Kime (2007) ................6.993. Do e Cupp (2002) .................6.984. Allison Kime (2006) ................6.865. Do e Cupp (2003) .................6.086. Kris n DeMello (2009) ...........5.757. Dana Gilmore (2004) ..............5.488. Kris na DeMello (2010) .........5.379. Lexi Gresham (2007) ..............4.8910. Ashley Baker (2005) ...............4.84

Walks per Seven Innings (Min. 25 IP)1. Kelly McIntyre (2004) .............0.722. Do e Cupp (2002) .................1.053. Kelly McIntyre (2005) .............1.134. Ashleigh Cole (2008) ..............1.235. Magon Paul (2009) .................1.516. Ashleigh Cole (2009) ..............1.607. Allison Kime (2008) ................1.638. Do e Cupp (2003) .................1.799. Ashley Baker (2005) ...............1.8910. Tylor Sawyer (2003) ...............2.01

Wins1. Allison Kime (2008) ...................342. Lindsay Enders (2005) ...............26 Do e Cupp (2002) ....................264. Allison Kime (2007) ...................24 Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................246. Lindsay Enders (2004) ...............207. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................188. Ashleigh Cole (2009) .................179. Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................16 Pysha Simmons (2002) ..............16

Losses1. Allison Kime (2006) ...................182. Lindsay Enders (2005) ...............14 Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................144. Allison Kime (2007) ...................13 Do e Cupp (2003) ....................136. Allison Kime (2008) ...................12 Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................128. Magon Paul (2009) ......................9 Ashleigh Cole (2007) ...................9 Magon Paul (2006) ......................9

Saves1. Allison Kime (2007) .....................2 Lindsay Enders (2005) .................2 Dana Gilmore (2004) ...................2 Kelly McIntyre (2004) ..................2 Taylor Sawyer (2004) ...................2 Do e Cupp (2003) ......................27. Seven ed at ...............................1 Appearances1. Lindsay Enders (2005) ...............512. Allison Kime (2008) ...................503. Allison Kime (2007) ...................404. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................39 Allison Kime (2006) ...................396. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................387. Do e Cupp (2002) ....................378. Ashleigh Cole (2009) .................369. Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................3510. Lindsay Enders (2004) ...............32

Games Started1. Allison Kime (2008) ...................422. Lindsay Enders (2005) ...............413. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................374. Allison Kime (2007) ...................345. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................326. Allison Kime (2006) ...................317. Lindsay Enders (2004) ...............27 Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................27 Do e Cupp (2002) ....................2710. Pysha Simmons (2002) ..............24

Complete Games1. Allison Kime (2008) ...................36 Lindsay Enders (2005) ...............363. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................34 Allison Kime (2007) ...................345. Allison Kime (2006) ...................266. Do e Cupp (2002) ....................257. Lindsay Enders (2004) ...............24 Do e Cupp (2003) ....................249. Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................2110. Ashleigh Cole (2009) .................16 Pysha Simmons (2002) ..............16

Shutouts1. Allison Kime (2007) ...................152. Allison Kime (2008) ...................143. Do e Cupp (2002) ....................134. Lindsay Enders (2005) .................85. Lindsay Enders (2004) .................7 Do e Cupp (2003) ......................77. Ashleigh Cole (2010) ...................5 Allison Kime (2006) .....................59. Taylor Sawyer (2003) ...................410. Ashleigh Cole (2009) ...................3 Taylor Sawyer (2004) ...................3 Kelly McIntyre (2005) ..................3

Innings Pitched1. Allison Kime (2008) ..............305.12. Lindsay Enders (2005) ..........294.23. Allison Kime (2007) ..............266.14. Ashleigh Cole (2010) ............261.05. Allison Kime (2006) ..............226.26. Do e Cupp (2003) ...............218.27. Do e Cupp (2002) ...............213.2

8. Lindsay Enders (2004) ..........189.19. Ashleigh Cole (2009) ............188.010. Taylor Sawyer (2003) ............174.0 Strikeouts1. Allison Kime (2008) .................3592. Allison Kime (2007) .................2663. Allison Kime (2006) .................2224. Do e Cupp (2002) ..................2135. Lindsay Enders (2005) .............1936. Do e Cupp (2003) ..................1907. Ashleigh Cole (2010) ...............1708. Lindsay Enders (2004) .............1279. Ashleigh Cole (2009) ...............10610. Ashleigh Cole (2008) .................97

Walks1. Lindsay Enders (2005) .............1042. Allison Kime (2006) ...................903. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................804. Allison Kime (2007) ...................79 5. Allison Kime (2008) ...................716. Lindsay Enders (2004) ...............597. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................568. Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................509. Kris na DeMello (2009) ............4910. Pysha Simmons (2002) ..............44

Hits Allowed1. Lindsay Enders (2005) .............2292. Ashleigh Cole (2010) ...............199 Allison Kime (2008) .................1994. Do e Cupp (2003) ..................1815. Allison Kime (2006) .................1776. Ashleigh Cole (2009) ...............1737. Pysha Simmons (2002) ............1688. Taylor Sawyer (2003) ...............1609. Allison Kime (2007) .................14610. Ashleigh Cole (2008) ...............133 Do e Cupp (2002) ..................133

Runs Allowed1. Lindsay Enders (2005) .............1102. Allison Kime (2006) ...................863. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................854. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................845. Pysha Simmons (2002) ..............836. Ashleigh Cole (2009) .................807. Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................758. Allison Kime (2008) ...................749. Lindsay Enders (2004) ...............65 10. Ashleigh Cole (2008) .................61 Earned Runs Allowed1. Lindsay Enders (2005) ...............772. Ashleigh Cole (2009) .................653. Ashleigh Cole (2010) .................624. Pysha Simmons (2002) ..............615. Do e Cupp (2003) ....................586. Allison Kime (2006) ...................537. Taylor Sawyer (2003) .................528. Allison Kime (2008) ...................519. Magon Paul (2006) ....................4810. Ashleigh Cole (2008) .................46

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Career RecordsBatting Ba ng Average (Min. 100 ABs)1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ....... .3842. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......3273. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ....... .3224. Marquita Council (2008) ........ .316 Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .... .3166. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ... .2937. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ............ .288 Lindsey Manz (2002) .............. .2889. Amber Lamb (2004-07) .......... .28510. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) .......283

Slugging Percentage (Min. 100 ABs)1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ....... .7562. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .... .5223. Lindsey Manz (2002) .............. .5034. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ........... .4775. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......4736. Crystle Kra (2004-05) .......... .4517. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ... .4298. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ......... .4079. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .....40410. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ....... .401 On-Base Precentage (Min. 100 ABs)1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ....... .4872. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......4053. Marquita Council (2008) ........ .4004. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .... .3905. Lindsey Manz (2002) .............. .3836. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ........... .3727. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ............ .3668. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) .......3669. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ....... .36310. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .....360 Stolen Base Percentage (Min. 10 A .)1. Crystle Kra (2004-05) .......... .938 Ashley Van Ryn (2006-08) ...... .9383. Danielle Cummings (2002) ..... .933 4. Lindsey Manz (2002) .............. .923 5. Breanne Javier (2006-pres.) ... .917 6. Marquita Council (2008) ........ .9097. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) .......895 8. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .... .841 9. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ......... .837 10. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ............ .832

Most Games Played1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ........2722. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .....2713. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .............2594. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..........2475. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .........2456. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ........2437. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ...........2278. Nikki Green (2002-05) .............2079. Cat Snapp (2005-08) ...............19710. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .....176

Most Games Started1. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......2702. Stephanie Best (2002-05) .........2693. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ...............2544. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ..........2455. Breanne Javier (2006-09)..........2436. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............2357. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ............222

8. Nikki Green (2002-05) ..............1999. Cat Snapp (2005-08) .................18710. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) ......176

At Bats1. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .....8482. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ........7613. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ........7434. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .............7195. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ...........7016. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .........6967. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..........6748. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......5399. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ....50810. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .....497

Runs1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ........2162. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .....1633. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .............1324. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......1225. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........996. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............987. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ......948. Amber Lamb (2004-07) .............909. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ..........8910. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .......80

Hits1. Stephanie Best (2002-04) ........2852. Jania Shinhoster (2002-04) .....2683. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ........2454. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .............2075. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ...........2006. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..........1907. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .........1818. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......1769. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ....14910. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .....136

Doubles1. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......502. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........423. Amber Lamb (2004-07) .............404. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........385. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ......376. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ..........367. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............32 Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .......329. Crystle Kra (2004-05) .............2810. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............25

Triples1. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .........212. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........13 Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......134. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..............55. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ........46. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .........3 Marissa Menendez (2010-pres.) ...3 Breanne Javier (2006-09) ............3 Tenisha Dixon (2009) ...................3 Ashley Van Ryn (2005-08) ...........3 Crystle Kra (2004-05) ...............3 Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................3

Home Runs1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........712. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......33

3. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............144. Crystle Kra (2004-05) .............13 Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............136. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........127. Amber Lamb (2004-07) .............118. Lindsey Manz (2002) .................109. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .........9 Lindsay Dean (2006-09) ..............9

RBI1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ........2132. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .....1403. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ........1224. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .........1185. Amber Lamb (2004-07) .............916. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............897. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ......828. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .......67 Crystle Kra (2004-05) .............67 Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............67

Total Bases1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ........5622. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .....443 3. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ........3054. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ...........2755. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..........2746. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .........2637. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .......2558. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ....2189. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .............21410. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .....201

Walks1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ........1472. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......943. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ...............884. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........745. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .........686. Amber Lamb (2004-07) .............597. Nikki Green (2002-05) ...............588. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............559. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .......5310. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ..........46

Inten onal Walks1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........282. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ...............4 Breanne Javier (2006-09) ............4 Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .............45. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..............36. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) ...........2 Arielle Palafox (2010) ..................2 Allison Kime (2006-08) ................2 Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .........210. Mary Helen Tyler (2009-10) ........1 Marquita Council (2008) .............1 Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................1

Hit by Pitch1. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .......162. Cat Snapp (2005-08) .................133. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) .........10 Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........10 Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........10 Nikki Green (2002-05) ...............107. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .........98. Vanessa Perez (2009-pres.) ........89. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ............7 Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ........7

Sacrifi ce Flies1. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) .............92. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ...............7 Stephanie Best (2002-05) ............7 Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ........75. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ............6 Cat Snapp (2005-08) ...................67. Jennifer Whitley (2003-04) .........58. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) .........4 Lindsay Dean (2006-09) ..............4 Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ..............4

Sacrifi ce Hits1. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ...............982. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............363. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) .........284. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ............255. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........24 Nikki Green (2002-05) ...............247. Breanne Javier (2006-09) ..........228. Cat Snapp (2005-08) .................219. Lindsay Dean (2006-09) ............2010. Bry ani Lindheim (2004-05) .....19 Stolen Bases1. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ...............792. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......743. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .........494. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........475. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............366. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) ..........347. Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ......188. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........15 Morgan Bullard (2007-10) .........15 Ashley Van Ryn (2005-08) .........15 Crystle Kra (2004-05) .............15

Steal A empts1. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ...............952. Jania Shinhoster (2002-05) .......883. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .........614. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ..........585. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............436. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) .........387. Morgan Bullard (2007-10) .........22 Rachelle Schmidt (2002-04) ......229. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ...........2110. Nikki Green (2002-05) ...............17

Fielding Fielding Percentage (min. 100 chances)1. Lindsay Bush (2002-03) ........... .9912. Nikki Green (2002-05) ............. .9883. Breanne Javier (2006-09)......... .9874. Cat Snapp (2005-08) ................ .9865. Vanessa Perez (2009-pres.)......985 Sarah Miller (2002) .................. .9857. Arielle Palafox (2010) ............... .984 Lindsay Dean (2006-pres.) ....... .9849. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ........... .97810. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .......... .973

Chances1. Breanne Javier (2006-09)........20672. Nikki Green (2002-05) ............13733. Stephanie Best (2002-05) .......10774. Lindsay Dean (2006-09) ............9805. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ..........9356. Cat Snapp (2005-08) .................904

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Career Records7. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) ...............7378. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) ......7159. Lindsay Bush (2002-03) ............65810. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .........655

Putouts1. Breanne Javier (2006-09)........19422. Nikki Green (2002-05) ............12383. Lindsay Dean (2006-09) ............ 8824. Cat Snapp (2005-08) .................8145. Lindsay Bush (2002-03) ............5856. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) ......5327. Kacie Feaster (2004-07) ............5288. Sarah Miller (2002) ...................4289. Stephanie Best (2002-05) .........42210. Jennifer Whitley (2003-04) .......354

Assists1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) .........5582. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ..........5413. Cici Alvarez (2004-2007) ...........4704. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) .........3745. Crystle Kra (2004-05) ............2646. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............2517. Amber Lamb (2004-2007) ........2488. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) ........2379. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........21010. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) ......160

Errors1. Stephanie Best (2002-05) ...........972. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ............633. Amber Lamb (2004-07) ..............594. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) ...........445. Crystle Kra (2004-05) ..............396. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .................317. Breanne Javier (2006-09)............278. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) ..........259. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) ........2410. Jennifer Whitley (2003-04) .........22 Most Double Plays Turned1. Breanne Javier (2006-09)............622. Hillary Barrow (2007-10) ............32 Stephanie Best (2002-05) ...........324. Natalie Land (2009-pres.) ...........275. Nikki Green (2002-05) ................256. Tiff any Lane (2008-pres.) ............227. Crystle Kra (2004-05) ..............208. Abby McClain (2008-pres.) ........189. Cici Alvarez (2004-07) .................1510. Marissa Menendez (2010-pres.) ...14

Pitching Earned Run Average (Min. 50.0 IP)1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ............1.202. Do e Cupp (2002-03) .............1.493. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ........1.744. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ..........2.015. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ..........2.056. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) .........2.097. Lexi Gresham (2006-09) ..........2.548. Kris na DeMello (2009-10)......2.599. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) .......2.7910. Ashley Baker (2005-06)............3.44

Lowest Opponent Batting Avg. (Min. 50.0 IP)1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ............ .1832. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ............. .200

3. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ........ .2034. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .......... .2215. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .......... .2366. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ......... .2417. Kris na DeMello (2009-10)...... .2538. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ....... .2589. Diana Rojas (2008-pres.) .........27810. Lexi Gresham (2006-09) .......... .286

Most Strikeouts Per Seven Inn. (Min. 50.0 IP)1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ............7.432. Do e Cupp (2002-03) .............6.533. Kris na DeMello (2009-10)......5.574. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ........4.635. Lexi Gresham (2006-09) ..........4.546. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ..........4.367. Jennifer Tomase (2005-07) ...4.228. Ashley Baker (2005-06)............3.859. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) .........3.6810. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ..........3.57

Wins1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ...............712. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .............623. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........464. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................445. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............276. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............207. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........198. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........169. Lexi Gresham (2006-09) ...............810. Ashley Baker (2005-06).................7

Losses1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ...............432. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .............383. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........224. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................195. Magon Paul (2006-09) ................18 Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............187. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........14 Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............149. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............13 Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........13

Saves1. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...............2 Allison Kime (2006-08) .................2 Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ..............2 Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .............2 Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ...............2 Danna Gilmore (2004) ..................2 Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..................28. Diana Rojas (2008-pres.) .............1 Kris na DeMello (2009-10)...........1 Jennifer Tomase (2005-07) ........1 Ashley Baker (2005-06).................1 Lindy Oakley (2002-03) .................1 Appearances1. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............1292. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........1253. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........834. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................755. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............596. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........467. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........44 Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............44

9. Magon Paul (2006-09) ................3510. Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............34

Games Started1. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............1072. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .............933. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........684. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................595. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............436. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........337. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............328. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........319. Magon Paul (2006-09) ................2810. Lexi Gresham (2006-09) .............21 Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............21

Complete Games1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ...............962. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .............733. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........604. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................495. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............286. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........217. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............188. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........159. Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............1010. Magon Paul (2006-09) ..................8 Lindy Oakley (2002-03) .................8 Shutouts1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ...............342. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................203. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........154. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .............125. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ...............76. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ..............57. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ............38. Kris na DeMello (2009-10)...........2 Magon Paul (2006-09) ..................2 Dana Gilmore (2004) ....................2

Innings Pitched1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ..........798.12. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ........702.23. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ......484.04. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ...........432.15. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ........284.06. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) .......211.17. Kris na DeMello (2009-10)....211.08. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) .....208.19. Ashley Baker (2005-06)..........138.110. Magon Paul (2006-09) ...........136.2

Hits Allowed1. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........5802. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............5223. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .........3604. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............3145. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ...........2546. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ........2157. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).......2018. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ..........1979. Magon Paul (2006-09) ..............17510. Ashley Baker (2005-06).............165 Runs Allowed1. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........2852. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............2133. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .........175

4. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............1285. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ........1176. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ...........1147. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).......1098. Magon Paul (2006-09) ..............1039. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............9110. Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............87 Earned Runs Allowed1. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........2022. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............1373. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .........1204. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................925. Magon Paul (2006-09) ................846. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............83 Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........838. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........789. Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............6810. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............63

Walks1. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............2402. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........1903. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .........1634. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................885. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........866. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............847. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........718. Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............499. Diana Rojas (2008-pres.) ...........4610. Magon Paul (2006-09) ................41 Strikeouts1. Allison Kime (2006-08) .............8472. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) ...........4383. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ..............4034. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .........3205. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).......1686. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) ...........1457. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ..........1118. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........829. Ashley Baker (2005-06)...............7610. Lexi Gresham (2006-09) .............59

Hit Batsmen1. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .............942. Allison Kime (2006-08) ...............453. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) ...........404. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).........295. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ................256. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .............227. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ..........138. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ............11 Magon Paul (2006-09) ................1110. Ashley Baker (2005-06).................9

Most Ba ers Faced1. Allison Kime (2006-08) ...........32422. Ashleigh Cole (2007-10) .........30063. Lindsay Enders (2004-05) .......20474. Do e Cupp (2002-03) ............17515. Taylor Sawyer (2003-04) .........12226. Pysha Simmons (2002-03) ........9497. Kris na DeMello (2009-10).......9418. Kelly McIntyre (2004-05) ..........8839. Ashley Baker (2005-06).............64710. Magon Paul (2006-09) ..............639

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDAUCF Stands For Opportunity: The University of Central Florida is one of the most dynamic universi es in the country in one of the most popular ci es in the world. Off ering 214 degree programs, it is an academic and research leader in numerous fi elds, such as op cs, modeling and simula on, engineering and computer science, business administra on, educa on, the sciences including biomedical sciences, hospitality management and digital media.

UCF’s 1,415-acre main campus provides modern facili es, most of which have wireless abili es, with 600 acres set aside for lakes, woods and an arboretum. UCF has 12 colleges, including the newly established College of Medicine. More than 56,000 students a end classes on UCF’s main Orlando campus and its 11 regional campuses. UCF began off ering classes in 1968 and recently granted its 198,311 degree.

UCF promotes a diverse and inclusive environment. UCF students come from 63 Florida coun es, 50 states and 141 countries. Study abroad programs allow UCF students to study and conduct research with 98 ins tu ons in 36 countries. Students at UCF have been recognized throughout the world and include recipients of the Rhodes, Mellon and Goldwater scholarships. In 2009, the UCF College of Medicine offi cially opened, allowing the university to help increase opportuni es for medical educa on in Florida.

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TOWERS AT KNIGHTS PLAZA

Members of the UCF so ball team reside on campus at the recently completed Towers at Knights Plaza. The new condos on the north side of campus allow the student-athletes to live across the street from the UCF So ball Complex and Knightro’s cafeteria. The condos feature single bedrooms with full-size beds, kitchens and living room areas. Each bedroom includes high-speed Internet access, cable television and local phone service. The Towers at Knights Plaza are also located near the UCF Arean, Bright House Networks Stadium, the Wayne Densch Sports Center and Nicholson Fieldhouse. The condos are located above retail shops and restaurants, including Barnes and Noble and Tailgaters restaurant.

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UCF PRESIDENT DR. JOHN C. HITT

PERSONAL PROFILE• married to the former Martha Halsted for 48 years• father of two and grandfather of two

GOAL-DRIVEN LEADERSHIPFive Major Goals for UCF• off er the best undergraduate educa on in Florida• achieve interna onal prominence in key programs of graduate study and research• provide an interna onal focus to the curricula and research programs• become more inclusive and diverse• become America’s leading partnership university

CAREER HIGHLIGHTSA Leader in Higher Educa on• more than 18 years as president of the University of Central Florida - planned and won approval for a new college of medicine - doubled enrollment with enhanced academic quality - increased by sevenfold the number of doctoral degrees awarded each year - expanded research funding from $6.2 million to more than $121 million a year

ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS• graduated cum laude in 1962 from Aus n College (B.A. psychology) • earned master’s degree in 1964 from Tulane University (M.S. physiological psychology)• earned doctoral degree from Tulane University in 1966 (Ph.D. physiological psychology) • graduate study supported by fellowships from the Danforth Founda on and the Na onal Science Founda on

CURRENT CIVIC SERVICE ENGAGEMENTS• member, Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission Fundraising Campaign leadership cabinet • member, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando’s Council of Governors• member of the board, American Heart Associa on• member of the board, Central Florida Partnership• member of the board, Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission• member of the board, United Arts of Central Florida• member, American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Leadership Circle• chair, Conference USA Board of Directors

SELECTED AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS• Junior Achievement’s Spirit of Achievement Award, 2008• mul ple lis ngs among the Orlando Sen nel’s 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida and Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful People in Central Florida• Seminole Chamber of Commerce’s Life me Achievement Award, 2007 • Orlando Business Journal’s inaugural Legacy Award, 2006 • Orlando Sen nel’s Central Floridian of the Year, 2005

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UCF DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS KEITH R. TRIBBLEUpon his hiring on June 6, 2006, Keith Tribble publicly shared his two core goals in taking the director of athle cs posi on with the University of Central Florida – to graduate student-athletes and compete for championships. Since that day, everything UCF has planned and accomplished has fi t within that mission.

In over three decades working in and around the collegiate community, the consistency in Tribble’s background is his ability to build programs with strong founda ons and dynamic infrastructure. Tribble, one of only seven African-American directors of athle cs in the Football Bowl Subdivision, has quickly taken hold of the burgeoning UCF Athle cs program’s blueprints and promised to lead with the two key principles that everyone associated with the program will also share. Most importantly, Tribble is commi ed to the concept of the well-rounded student-athlete, emphasizing the importance of their academic prowess off the fi eld as well as championship results on.

In addi on, the other focal point of his concentra on is the oversight of the construc on, expansion and comple on of the UCF Athle cs Facili es Master Plan. When fi nished in 2020, the plan will have touched every-single area of the student-athletes’ well-being, including residen al housing, academic and mentoring support facili es and state-of-the-art performance venues where UCF fans and supporters can cheer on the Knights. To date, Tribble has overseen $150 million in new construc on and improvements to UCF athle c facili es since his arrival, and was recently approved to move forward with a $70 million facility development plan that will complete the UCF Athle cs quadrant on campus.

Through a renewed commitment, Tribble has been most proud of the record academic achievement of UCF student-athletes during his me in Orlando. The Knights, for the fourth-straight year in 2009-10, led all public ins tu ons in Conference USA with the highest number of student-athletes on the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with 221 representa ves maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average or be er. UCF’s 221 honorees represented approximately 60 percent of the school’s total student-athletes. For three-straight years, through 2009, UCF student-athletes had placed the highest number on the league honor roll for all schools, public or private.

UCF Athle cs can now compete for C-USA championships in all sports, and has been progressing in this direc on under Tribble since his fi rst year at UCF. In recent years, the football program has played for two C-USA tles, winning in 2007. That same year, women’s soccer and so ball and members of the women’s track and fi eld squad fi rst claimed C-USA tles. In 2008-09, C-USA Coach of the Year Joi Williams led a young women’s basketball program to a memorable conference championship and NCAA Tournament invita on.

Men’s golf won its fi rst C-USA championship, while fi nishing among the top-10 teams na onally in 2009 and followed up in 2010 with another C-USA team tle. Women’s track and fi eld earned the school’s latest league tle with a memorable fi nish at the 2010 C-USA Championship, helping Caryl Smith Gilbert earn conference coach of the year honors. Women’s soccer was ranked as high as No. 8 in the na on in 2009 and made its third-consecu ve NCAA Tournament appearance behind C-USA Coach of the Year Amanda Cromwell. In all, UCF Athle cs has or will be compe ng in NCAA postseason tournaments in all of its programs in the coming seasons.

Tribble arrived at UCF following 13 years as the chief execu ve offi cer of the south Florida-based Orange Bowl Commi ee, where he was an integral part of reshaping the collegiate football bowl system into an acclaimed industry.

Tribble a ended the University of Florida where he played off ensive guard for three bowl teams. He graduated in 1977 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism (public rela ons and marke ng). Tribble and his wife, Terri, have a daughter, Carlyn, and a son, Kyle.

SENIOR STAFF

David ChambersExecu ve Associate AD

Jessica ReoSenior Associate AD

David HansenSenior Associate AD

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ORLANDOUCF is located in one of the world’s most vibrant ci es - Orlando. Looking for theme parks, a rac ons, museums, world-class shopping, great restaurants, golf courses and nature preserves? You can fi nd it all here in Orlando. One of the area’s top a rac ons is its weather, with the average annual temperature 72.4 degrees.

Orlando is one of the most popular vaca on des na ons in the world. In 2009, nearly 50 million visitors traveled to the region. Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando and Sea World are just a short drive away from the UCF campus. The Kennedy Space Center, state parks and sandy beaches off the coast of the Atlan c Ocean are also all nearby. Orlando is a frequent des na on for today’s top musical acts, who visit popular venues like Hard Rock Live at Universal’s CityWalk and House of Blues, which is located at Downtown Disney. The city’s world-renowned theme parks have added a variety of new entertainment experiences, including Disney’s Cirque de Soleil and Universal’s Blue Man Group performances. Beyond the theme parks, downtown Orlando features an ever-changing skyline, fi ne dining op ons and a newly developed arts district.

With top-notch events occuring year round, Orlando is a premier des na on for sports fans. The region is home to professional franchises, college football bowl games, world-famous auto races and several professional golf tournaments. The Orlando Magic of the Na onal Basketball Associa on play in downtown Orlando at the new Amway Center. The region’s sports calendar is busy each spring as Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex hosts the Atlanta Braves for Major League Baseball spring training. The Houston Astros train in nearby Kissimmee and the Washington Na onals prepare for the regular season in Viera. The Florida Citrus Bowl hosts a pair of college bowl games each winter. Other events in the area include the Daytona 500 and PGA Tour tournaments.