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2015 TEXAS STATE SOFTBALL GAME NOTES // CENTURYLINK CLASSIC Softball SID: Jen Lawson // Email: [email protected] // Office: 512-245-2988 // Cell: 217-369-4402 // Web: txstatebobcats.com SCOUTING THE COMPETITION GRAND CANYON After winning the WAC championship in 2014, the first season of Division I softball at Grand Canyon, the Antelopes are off to a 4-2 start to the 2015 season. The Antelopes were picked to finish second in the WAC behind New Mexico State. After the first week of play, senior Kelsey Barak was named the WAC Hitter of the Week. Barak had a hit in each of the Antelopes’ six games last weekend at the GCU Kickoff Tournament. She had nine hits in 20 at bats for a .450 batting average. The Antelopes’ team ERA is 3.33 and they have allowed just a .214 batting average for their opponents. As a team, Grand Canyon is hitting .310. TEXAS TECH Texas Tech enters the tournament with a 2-3 overall record. The Lady Raiders won their first two contests of the season before dropping the next three. Jordan Bettiol leads the squad with a batting average of .563 after posting nine hits during the first weekend of play. Devon Thorney leads the team with six RBI. In 32.2 innings pitched, the Lady Raiders have a team ERA of 5.79 and have held their opponents to a .316 batting average. UTSA The I-35 rival Roadrunners come up to the CenturyLink Classic with a 4-1 overall record with their only defeat coming against No. 18 Nebraska. Vivian Tijerina finished last weekend with a .538 batting average after recorded seven hits, seven runs, four doubles, and a pair of home runs. The team started the weekend hitting at a .338 mark but allowed its opponents a mark of .333. Michelle Cheatham is the head coach of the Roadrunners and is currently in her second season at the helm. IMMEDIATE IMPACT... Freshman shortstop Ariel Ortiz was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week this past week. Ortiz finished the weekend with 11 hits, including three home runs, five doubles, and a triple. She tallied a team-high seven RBI and nine runs scored. BOBCAT BITS Seniors Courtney Harris and Kortney Koroll were named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference teams. Harris was the conference pick at third base while Koroll was the team’s designated player. The two combined for16 of the Bobcat’s 45 home runs last year. In 2014, the Bobcats hit 45 home runs which marked the second most in school history. Texas State also recorded the second highest batting average (.273) and third most runs scored (239) in 2014. Kelli Baker returns as the Bobcats leading hitter as she averaged a team-high .328 last season. She recorded six home runs, 57 total hits and 174 at bats. The Bobcats return their top five home run hitters from last season. APPROACHING 500... Head coach Ricci Woodard just 13 games shy of 500 career victories, all of which occurred while being the head coach of the Bobcats. BOBCAT ADDITIONS (COACHES) After a fifth-place finish in its inaugural season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference, the Texas State softball team looks to improve in 2015 with a solid group of newcomers, a core group of returners, and changes within its staff. Two changes in the offseason for the Bobcats were the hiring’s of two-time Olympians Cat Osterman and Kelly Kretschman as assistant coaches. Osterman, the reigning National Professional Fastpitch’s Pitcher of the Year, will primarily work with the Bobcat pitching staff. Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/txstate/softball Live Video (home): txstatebobcats.com/showcase Twitter: @TXStateSoftball // @TXStateBobcats Facebook: facebook.com/TxStateBobcats Text Messages: txstatebobcats.com/txst Web: txstatebobcats.com 3-2; 0-0 SBC DATE OPPONENT TIME 2/6 Sam Houston State^ W, 6-1 2/6 Northern Illinois^ W, 14-5 2/7 Sam Houston State^ W, 15-6 2/7 Pittsburgh^ L, 6-11 2/8 Northern Illinois^ L, 3-8 2/13 Grand Canyon# 3 p.m. 2/13 Texas Tech# 5:30 p.m. 2/14 Texas Tech# 3 p.m. 2/14 UTSA# 5:30 p.m. 2/15 Texas Tech# 12 p.m. 2/20 UMass-Lowell% 10 a.m. 2/20 UAB% 3 p.m. 2/21 Florida International% 3 p.m. 2/21 Robert Morris% 5:30 p.m. 2/22 Wichita State% 8 a.m. 2/22 Harvard% 10:30 a.m. 2/26 Auburn@ 6 p.m. 2/27 SIU-Edwardsville@ 12:15 p.m. 2/27 Samford@ 7:15 p.m. 2/28 Connecticut@ 10 a.m. 2/28 Connecticut@ 12:15 p.m. 3/7 Georgia Southern - DH* 12 p.m. 3/8 Georgia Southern* 12 p.m. 3/11 Lamar 6 p.m. 3/14 Georgia State - DH* 1 p.m. 3/15 Georgia State* 12 p.m. 3/18 Stephen F. Austin - DH 1 p.m. 3/21 UL Monroe - DH* 4 p.m. 3/22 UL Monroe* 12 p.m. 3/25 McNeese State 6 p.m. 3/28 UL Lafayette - DH* 1 p.m. 3/28 UL Lafayette* 12 p.m. 4/1 Incarnate Word 6 p.m. 4/3 Texas 6 p.m. 4/4 Texas 1 p.m. 4/8 Baylor 6 p.m. 4/11 Troy - DH* 1 p.m. 4/12 Troy* 12 p.m. 4/15 Houston Baptist 6 p.m. 4/18 South Alabama - DH* 1 p.m. 4/19 South Alabama* 12 p.m. 4/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6 p.m. 4/25 Appalachian State - DH* 1 p.m. 4/26 Appalachian State* 12 p.m. 4/29 Texas A&M 6:30 p.m. 5/2 UT Arlington - DH* 1 p.m. 5/3 UT Arlington* 12 p.m. 5/6-9 SBC Tournament TBA All times listed are Central Time Bold denotes home game ^ denotes Hampton Inn & Suites Tournament # denotes CenturyLink Classic % denotes EMU Madeira Beach Spring Invitational @ denotes Wilson/DeMarini Classic * denotes Sun Belt Conference Game All home games are played at Bobcat Softball Stadium Date: Feb. 13-15, 2015 Location: San Marcos, Texas Field: Bobcat Softball Stadium Listen: 89.9 FM KTSW GRAND CANYON 4-2, 0-0 WAC 2/13 - 3 P.M. TEXAS TECH 2-3; 0-0 BIG 12 2/13 - 5:30 P.M. 2/14 - 3 P.M. 2/15 - 12 P.M. UTSA 0-0; 0-0 ACC 2/14 - 5:30 P.M.

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2015 TEXAS STATE SOFTBALLGAME NOTES // CENTURYLINK CLASSIC

Softball SID: Jen Lawson // Email: [email protected] // Office: 512-245-2988 // Cell: 217-369-4402 // Web: txstatebobcats.com

SCOUTING THE COMPETITIONGRAND CANYONAfter winning the WAC championship in 2014, the first season of Division I softball at Grand Canyon, the Antelopes are off to a 4-2 start to the 2015 season.

The Antelopes were picked to finish second in the WAC behind New Mexico State.

After the first week of play, senior Kelsey Barak was named the WAC Hitter of the Week.

Barak had a hit in each of the Antelopes’ six games last weekend at the GCU Kickoff Tournament. She had nine hits in 20 at bats for a .450 batting average.

The Antelopes’ team ERA is 3.33 and they have allowed just a .214 batting average for their opponents. As a team, Grand Canyon is hitting .310.

TEXAS TECHTexas Tech enters the tournament with a 2-3 overall record. The Lady Raiders won their first two contests of the season before dropping the next three.

Jordan Bettiol leads the squad with a batting average of .563 after posting nine hits during the first weekend of play. Devon Thorney leads the team with six RBI.

In 32.2 innings pitched, the Lady Raiders have a team ERA of 5.79 and have held their opponents to a .316 batting average.

UTSAThe I-35 rival Roadrunners come up to the CenturyLink Classic with a 4-1 overall record with their only defeat coming against No. 18 Nebraska.

Vivian Tijerina finished last weekend with a .538 batting average after recorded seven hits, seven runs, four doubles, and a pair of home runs. The team started the weekend hitting at a .338 mark but allowed its opponents a mark of .333.

Michelle Cheatham is the head coach of the Roadrunners and is currently in her second season at the helm.

IMMEDIATE IMPACT...Freshman shortstop Ariel Ortiz was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week this past week.

Ortiz finished the weekend with 11 hits, including three home runs, five doubles, and a triple. She tallied a team-high seven RBI and nine runs scored.

BOBCAT BITSSeniors Courtney Harris and Kortney Koroll were named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference teams. Harris was the conference pick at third base while Koroll was the team’s designated player.

The two combined for16 of the Bobcat’s 45 home runs last year.

In 2014, the Bobcats hit 45 home runs which marked the second most in school history. Texas State also recorded the second highest batting average (.273) and third most runs scored (239) in 2014.

Kelli Baker returns as the Bobcats leading hitter as she averaged a team-high .328 last season. She recorded six home runs, 57 total hits and 174 at bats.

The Bobcats return their top five home run hitters from last season.

APPROACHING 500...Head coach Ricci Woodard just 13 games shy of 500 career victories, all of which occurred while being the head coach of the Bobcats.

BOBCAT ADDITIONS (COACHES)After a fifth-place finish in its inaugural season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference, the Texas State softball team looks to improve in 2015 with a solid group of newcomers, a core group of returners, and changes within its staff.

Two changes in the offseason for the Bobcats were the hiring’s of two-time Olympians Cat Osterman and Kelly Kretschman as assistant coaches. Osterman, the reigning National Professional Fastpitch’s Pitcher of the Year, will primarily work with the Bobcat pitching staff.

Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/txstate/softballLive Video (home): txstatebobcats.com/showcase

Twitter: @TXStateSoftball // @TXStateBobcatsFacebook: facebook.com/TxStateBobcatsText Messages: txstatebobcats.com/txst

Web: txstatebobcats.com

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DATE OPPONENT TIME2/6 Sam Houston State^ W, 6-12/6 Northern Illinois^ W, 14-52/7 Sam Houston State^ W, 15-62/7 Pittsburgh^ L, 6-112/8 Northern Illinois^ L, 3-82/13 Grand Canyon# 3 p.m.2/13 Texas Tech# 5:30 p.m.2/14 Texas Tech# 3 p.m.2/14 UTSA# 5:30 p.m.2/15 Texas Tech# 12 p.m.2/20 UMass-Lowell% 10 a.m.2/20 UAB% 3 p.m.2/21 Florida International% 3 p.m.2/21 Robert Morris% 5:30 p.m.2/22 Wichita State% 8 a.m.2/22 Harvard% 10:30 a.m.2/26 Auburn@ 6 p.m.2/27 SIU-Edwardsville@ 12:15 p.m.2/27 Samford@ 7:15 p.m.2/28 Connecticut@ 10 a.m.2/28 Connecticut@ 12:15 p.m.3/7 Georgia Southern - DH* 12 p.m.3/8 Georgia Southern* 12 p.m.3/11 Lamar 6 p.m.3/14 Georgia State - DH* 1 p.m.3/15 Georgia State* 12 p.m.3/18 Stephen F. Austin - DH 1 p.m.3/21 UL Monroe - DH* 4 p.m.3/22 UL Monroe* 12 p.m.3/25 McNeese State 6 p.m.3/28 UL Lafayette - DH* 1 p.m.3/28 UL Lafayette* 12 p.m.4/1 Incarnate Word 6 p.m.4/3 Texas 6 p.m.4/4 Texas 1 p.m.4/8 Baylor 6 p.m.4/11 Troy - DH* 1 p.m.4/12 Troy* 12 p.m.4/15 Houston Baptist 6 p.m.4/18 South Alabama - DH* 1 p.m.4/19 South Alabama* 12 p.m.4/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6 p.m.4/25 Appalachian State - DH* 1 p.m.4/26 Appalachian State* 12 p.m.4/29 Texas A&M 6:30 p.m.5/2 UT Arlington - DH* 1 p.m.5/3 UT Arlington* 12 p.m.5/6-9 SBC Tournament TBA

All times listed are Central TimeBold denotes home game^ denotes Hampton Inn & Suites Tournament# denotes CenturyLink Classic% denotes EMU Madeira Beach Spring Invitational@ denotes Wilson/DeMarini Classic* denotes Sun Belt Conference GameAll home games are played at Bobcat Softball Stadium

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Date: Feb. 13-15, 2015Location: San Marcos, TexasField: Bobcat Softball StadiumListen: 89.9 FM KTSW

GRAND CANYON4-2, 0-0 WAC

2/13 - 3 P.M.

TEXAS TECH2-3; 0-0 BIG 12

2/13 - 5:30 P.M.2/14 - 3 P.M.

2/15 - 12 P.M.

UTSA0-0; 0-0 ACC

2/14 - 5:30 P.M.

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BOBCAT QUICK FACTSGENERALLocation .................................................................................. San Marcos, TexasFounded ......................................................................................................1899Enrollment ...............................................................................................35,568Nickname ............................................................................................... BobcatsSchool Colors ............................................................................... Maroon & GoldHome Field/Capacity .......................................... Bobcat Softball Stadium/1,000 All-Time Record ..................................................................................... 79-60Conference .............................................................................................Sun BeltPresident ..................... Dr. Denise M. Trauth (College of Mount St. Joseph, 1971)Athletic Director ........................................................... Dr. Larry Teis (TCU, 1988)SWA .....................................................................Tracy Shoemake (Texas, 1990)Faculty Representative ........................................Dr. Paul Gowens (Baylor, 1965)

HISTORYFirst Year of Softball ....................................................................................1985All-Time Record .................................................................................. 780-837-1All-Time Conference Record (GSC, SLC, WAC, SBC) .............................. 350-296-1All-Time Sun Belt Conference Record .....................................9-12 (One Season)All-Time Conference Tournament Record ................................................... 39-28Regular Season/Tournament Conference Championships ........................ Six/SixNCAA Appearances/Record.................................. Six (‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘09, ‘11, ‘12)/7-12Last NCAA Postseason Opponent/Result ....Lost at Texas A&M, 7-4 (‘12 NCAA Regional)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ..........................................Ricci Woodard (New Mexico State, 1991) Record at Texas State (Yrs.) ...................................... 487-321-1 (15th Season) Career Record (Yrs.) ................................................................................ SameAssistant Coaches ..................................................... Cat Osterman (Texas, 2007)..................................................................... Kelly Kretschman (Alabama, 2001)Director of Softball Operations ................... Anna Hernandez (Texas State, 2014)Volunteer Assistant Coach ........................... Coralee Ramirez (Texas State, 2014)

2015 TEAM INFORMATION2014 Overall Record .................................................................................. 26-30 Home ...................................................................................................... 16-8 Away ....................................................................................................... 1-14 Neutral ...................................................................................................... 7-6Conference Record/Finish ......................................................................9-12/5thLettermen Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 12/5Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................. 5/5Newcomers ............................................................................................... Seven

MAILING ADDRESSTexas State Sports InformationDarren B. Casey Athletic Administrative Complex, Rm. 126601 University DriveSan Marcos, Texas 78666

SOFTBALL CONTACTJen Lawson, Assistant Sports Information DirectorEmail: [email protected]: 512-245-2988Cell: 217-369-4402

Kretschman, a .330 career hitter and six-time NPF Champion, will assist with recruiting in addition to coaching the outfielders and hitters.

BOBCAT ADDITIONS (PLAYERS)Along with the changes on the coaching staff, the Texas State softball team welcomes seven newcomers to the 2015 roster. Isabelle Barnes, Allison Brascom, Braegan Hamilton, Ariel Ortiz, Randi Rupp, Sara Rupp, and Taylor Webb are all looking to make an immediate impact for the 2015 Bobcats.

In the summer of 2014, newcomer Randi Rupp was named the 2013-14 Gatorade Texas Softball Player of the Year after posting a 27-1 record in the circle along with a 0.45 ERA. In addition to Randi Rupp, Braegan Hamilton and Rupp’s twin sister, Sara, were on the 32-1 Barbers Hill High School team that finished at the Class 4A semifinals last season.

RETURNING TO THE LINEUPReturners in the infield for the Bobcats include first baseman Kendall Wiley, second baseman Kelli Baker, third baseman Courtney Harris, and catcher Katie Doerre. Last season, Baker led the Bobcats with a .328 batting average and 57 hits on the year. She and Harris were two of four Bobcats last season that started in every game.

Other returners that the Bobcats will look to for production next season include Alli Akina, Lexi Fryar, Kortney Koroll, Kimberlin Naivar, Bianca Prado, and Danielle Warne. In her first season as a Bobcat, Kortney Koroll led the Bobcats with nine home runs, a mark good enough to land her on the top-10 charts for home runs in a season at Texas State.

Returners on the pitching staff include Kaylee Garner and Ashley Wright who combined for 42 appearances during the 2014 season. Garner and Wright will be joined by Randi Rupp and Taylor Webb on the mound for this upcoming season.

A GLANCE AT THE SCHEDULEThe Bobcats will play in four tournaments this season, including the CenturyLink Classic and the Hampton Inn and Suites Tournament that will be held at the Bobcat Softball Stadium. The season begins on Feb. 6 with two games to start the Hampton Inn and Suites Tournament. Texas State has five games on tap for its first tournament of the year including Sam Houston State twice, Northern Illinois twice, and Pittsburg. Then, a week later, the Bobcats will host the annual CenturyLink Classic. The Bobcats will open the tournament with a game against Grand Canyon on February 13th before playing Texas Tech three out of the final four games on their tournament schedule. Also on the docket at the CenturyLink Classic is I-35 rival UTSA, who Texas State will play in a single-game on Feb. 14. The third tournament of the season is in Maderia Beach, Fla. for the Eastern Michigan Tournament. Texas State will have single-games against UMass-Lowell, UAB, Florida International, Robert Morris, Wichita State, and Harvard, starting on Feb. 20.

The Bobcats conclude their 2015 tournament schedule in Auburn, Ala. at the Wilson/DeMarini Classic on Feb. 26-28. The Bobcats play the host school, Auburn, in their first game before playing Southern Illinois-Edwardsville and Samford insingle-games on Feb. 27 and Connecticut in a double-header on Feb. 28. Additional non-conference games include former Southland Conference foes Lamar, Stephen F. Austin, McNeese State, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, along with Incarnate Word, Houston Baptist and Texas A&M. This season, the Bobcats also play a pair of games against Texas, one in Austin and one in San Marcos. The Bobcats will also host Baylor after traveling up to Waco last season. In their second season of Sun Belt conference action, the Bobcats will play every school in the conference three times, starting with a doubleheader on the first day followed by a single game on day two. The 2015 conference schedule kicks-off at Georgia Southern on March 7. Other conference road series include UL Monroe on March 21 and 22, South Alabama on April 18 and 19, and UT Arlington on May 2 and 3. The conference home slate begins on March 14 and 15 with Georgia State coming to San Marcos. The other home conference series are against UL Lafayette on March 28 and 29, Troy on April 11 and 12, and newcomer Appalachian State on April 25 and 26. UL Lafayette and South Alabama were in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Top-25 poll as well, earning the No. 8 and No.

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No. Name Class Pos. Ht. B/T Hometown/Previous School1 Danielle Warne So. 2B/OF 5-4 R/R Flower Mound, Texas / Marcus HS2 Ariel Ortiz Fr. SS 5-4 R/R Waxahachie, Texas / Waxahachie HS3 Katie Doerre Jr. C 5-7 R/R Magnolia, Texas / Tomball HS4 Randi Rupp Fr. P 5-11 R/R Mont Belvieu, Texas / Barbers Hill HS5 Kelli Baker Jr. 2B 5-5 L/R Atascocita, Texas / Atascocita HS6 Allison Brascom Fr. C 5-3 R/R Austin, Texas / Lake Travis HS9 Isabelle Barnes Fr. C 5-5 R/R Round Rock, Texas / Westwood HS10 Courtney Harris Sr. 3B 5-9 R/R Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock HS11 Kimberlin Naivar So. 1B/OF 5-6 L/L Mont Belvieu, Texas / Barbers Hill HS12 Alli Akina Sr. OF 5-7 R/R Austin, Texas / McLennan Community College13 Sara Rupp Fr. C 5-11 R/R Mont Belvieu, Texas / Barbers Hill HS15 Lexi Fryar So. U 5-6 R/R Deer Park, Texas / Deer Park HS18 Taylor Webb Fr. P/1B 5-9 R/R Richmond, Texas / William B. Travis HS20 Ashley Wright Jr. P 5-9 R/R Huntington, Texas / Huntington HS21 Kaylee Garner So. P 5-10 R/R Danbury, Texas / Danbury HS22 Bianca Prado So. OF/1B 5-6 R/L New Braunfels, Texas / Canyon HS23 Kortney Koroll Sr. DP/U 6-0 L/R St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada / Weatherford24 Kendall Wiley Jr. 1B 5-6 L/R Austin, Texas / James Bowie HS25 Braegan Hamilton Fr. OF 5-4 L/L Baytown, Texas / Barbers Hill HS

Head Coach: Ricci Woodard // New Mexico State, 1991 // 15th SeasonAssistant Coach: Cat Osterman // Texas, 2006 // First SeasonAssistant Coach: Kelly Kretschman // Alabama, 2001 // First SeasonDirector of Softball Operations: Anna Hernandez // Texas State, 2013 // First SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Coralee Ramirez // Texas State, 2014 // First Season

2015 ROSTER

Alli Akina - AL-ee UH-key-nuhKatie Doerre - DOOR-eeKortney Koroll - CORAL

Kimberlin Naivar - NY-verBianca Prado - PRAH-doe

Ricci Woodard - RICK-ee

23 spots, respectively, at the end of the season.

The Bobcats also host the 2015 Sun Belt Conference Tournament in just their second season in the league. Games begin May 6 and will run through May 9 at the Bobcat Softball Stadium.

PRESEASON FACTSThe Texas State softball team was tabbed to finish fourth in the Sun Belt Conference Preseason poll.

Kortney Koroll and Courtney Harris were named to the 2015 All-SBC Preseason team as the utility player and third baseman, respectively.

The Bobcats finished with 48 points, nine points behind third place Georgia State and four points ahead of fifth place Georgia Southern.

The reigning Sun Belt Conference softball champions, UL Lafayette, enter the 2015 season once again as the favorite to claim the league title. The Ragin’ Cajuns starting catcher, junior Lexie Elkins, was tabbed as the Preseason Player of the Year while the team’s redshirt senior starting pitcher Christina Hamilton was selected as the Preseason Pitcher of the Year.

South Alabama enters the season ranked No. 23 in the same poll behind the stellar play of senior pitcher Farish Beard. A Preseason All-Conference pitcher, Beard was a

Top-25 finalist for 2014 USA Softball Collegiate Player-of-the-Year award and was named a Sun Belt First Team All-Conference at-large selection last season. She led the NCAA in ERA for three weeks before finishing sixth in the category (1.23) and fifth in hits allowed per seven innings (3.40). Beard was joined by fellow Jaguars Blair Johnson and Stephanie Pilkington on the Preseason All-Conference Team.

2015 Sun Belt Conference Preseason Player of the YearLexie Elkins (UL Lafayette, Junior, Catcher) 2015 Sun Belt Conference Preseason Pitcher Player of the YearChristina Hamilton (UL Lafayette, Redshirt Senior, Pitcher)

OFFSEASON NEWSCourtney Harris was named to the College Sports Madness Sun Belt Conference Preseason First-Team while Kelli Baker and Kortney Koroll were named to the second-team. Freshman Ariel Ortiz was named the Freshman of the Year for College Sports Madness.

Courtney Harris in 2014.

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RICCI WOODARDHEAD COACH NEW MEXICO STATE, 199115TH SEASON OVERALL 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS • FIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

15th SEASON

In 14 years at the helm of the Texas State softball program, head coach Ricci Woodard

has guided her team to a 484-319-1 record, 10 conference championships and five NCAA Regional Championship appearances.

The 2014 season brought continual change for Woodard

and the Texas State softball team when the Bobcats joined the Sun Belt Conference, their third conference in as many seasons. Texas State finished with a fifth place finish in the standings after earning key victories such as taking two out of three from then-ranked No. 11 South Alabama. Four Bobcats were recognized on the SBC All-Conference Second-Team at the end of the season.

In addition, Rayn House and Courtney Harris became the

first Bobcats since 2012 to earn NFCA Division I All-Region Second-Team honors for the Central Region. It was also the first time since 2010 that Texas State had two players chosen to a team. House finished her two-year Bobcat career in the top-10 in wins, shutouts, and strikeouts.

In 2013, Woodard led the Bobcats to a fourth-place finish in the WAC, the second conference in as many seasons for Texas State. At the conclusion of the season, five players were selected Second-Team All-WAC.

A year earlier during the 50th anniversary of the Southland Conference, Woodard was selected as the All-Time Winningest Coach in SLC history with a 249-75-1 conference record from 2001-12. In addition, Woodards former players McKenzie Baack, Ragan Blake, Jessica Chase, Haley Gaddis, Chandler Hall, Nicole Neuerburg, Alex Newton, Katie Ann Trahan, and Kristen Zaleski were all selected to the SLC All-Time softball team.

Woodard and her Bobcats capped off their Southland Conference careers winning the regular season and tournament crown, as well as earning a trip to the 2012 NCAA College Station Regional in 2012. Texas State had six players named to the All-SLC team, while senior Chandler Hall was voted SLC Player and Pitcher of the Year. Woodard also was selected SLC Coach of the Year for the fourth time in her career. Five players received SLC All-Tournament accolades, while Hall became the first three-time MVP in league history. Hall also was the first Four-Time All-Region honoree in Bobcat history. The 2012 squad posted the third-best winning percentage in school history at .696 (39-17), and the 39 wins were the fourth-most in school history.

In 2011, Texas State won the Southland Conference Tournament title and earned a trip to the NCAA Austin Regional. Woodard’s squad finished the season with the second-best batting average in school history at .268, while a league-leading seven players were named to the All-

Conference teams. Four Bobcats also received All-Tournament team honors. Chandler Hall was named the MVP of the SLC Tournament for the second time in her career and picked up her third All-Region distinction. Four players were also named to the SLC All-Academic team for their classroom achievements.

The 2010 season was an up and down roller coaster

campaign for Texas State, but the Bobcats managed to hold on to share the conference title with Stephen F. Austin to make it a three-peat.

Individually, Hall earned SLC Pitcher of the Year honors for

the second-straight year. Her honor earned Texas State the seventh overall and fifth-straight; all under Woodard. The Bobcats also featured three All-Conference and All-Academic selections, four All-Tournament team members, two All-Region players and one CoSIDA All-District honoree.

Texas State beat five Big 12 teams in 2009, to pad its

resume after earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Waco Regional. The Bobcats run ruled No. 13 Northwestern in its first game.

Hall earned Southland Conference Freshman and Pitcher

of the Year honors, while senior Alex Newton earned the Southland Conference Softball Player and Student-Athlete of the Year awards. Both players received Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Region team honors.

Texas State had six players named to the 2009 SLC All-

Conference teams, as the Bobcats finished the season 40-18 for their second 40+ win season since 2003.

Woodard was named the 2008 Southland Conference

Coach of the Year for the third time in her career, after leading her team to a first place showing at the end of the regular season.

In 2008, the Bobcats recorded a 35-18 record. They started

the conference schedule winning eight straight games, and ended the season winning five of their last six games to finish 25-5 in the SLC.

While leading her team to a first place finish, Woodard had

eight of her players named to the SLC All-Conference Team to lead all teams.

Senior pitcher Ragan Blake was named SLC Pitcher of the

Year, while newcomer McKenzie Baack was voted SLC Hitter of the Year.

In 2007, Texas State finished 32-26 overall and 18-12 in

the SLC. Among the 32 wins was a 3-0 win at No. 18 Texas. The Bobcats also advanced to the final day of the Southland Conference Tournament before falling to tournament

champion Sam Houston State. In 2006, the Bobcats finished 34-22 overall, going 18-5 in

conference play to finish second place in the regular season standings.

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EDUCATIONNew Mexico State, 1991

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School Position1992-94 Brazosports HS (Texas) Head Coach1994-96 Midland HS (Texas) Head Coach1996-2000 Oregon Assistant Coach2001-pres. Texas State Head Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1985-87 Central Arizona 1988-90 New Mexico State

COACHING HONORSSouthland Conference All-Time Winningest Coach - 2013Southland Conference Coach of the Year - ‘01, ‘02, ‘08, ‘12Six-time SLC Regular Season ChampionsFour-time SLC Tournament ChampionsFive NCAA Tournament Appearances

PLAYER ACCOLADES UNDER WOODARD66 All-Conference15 All-Region3 All-American6 SLC Player of the Year3 SLC Hitter of the Year8 SLC Pitcher of the Year2 SLC Utility Player of the Year2 SLC Newcomer of the Year2 SLC Freshman of the Year31 SLC All-Academic3 SLC Student-Athlete of the Year7 WAC All-Academic13 SBC All-Academic5 Academic All-District3 Academic All-American

MILESTONE VICTORIESWin Date/Opponent/Score Significance1 2-2-01/Oregon/3-2 First career victory as HC48 5-6-01/Northwestern St./7-0 First SLC Tournament Title53 5-17-01/Hawai’i/2-1 First NCAA Regional victory100 2-19-03/Texas A&M/2-0 100th career win200 5-6-05/Northwestern St./1-0 200th career win300 5-3-08/McNeese State/2-0 300th career win/1R SLC400 5-13-11/McNeese State/2-1 400th career win/SLC Semis

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Texas State also defeated No. 1 ranked Texas, 2-1, in extra innings before a record crowd of over 1,100 at Bobcat Field. The Longhorns were one of five 2006 opponents for the Bobcats that made the NCAA Tournament Field. As the second seed in the 2006 SLC Tournament, the Bobcats defeated Nicholls and Northwestern State, but fell to UT Arlington in a loser’s bracket game.

Texas State struggled to a 26-27 overall mark in 2005. However, the Bobcats still showed they were among the Southland’s best teams, going 18-8 in conference play to tie for second in the standings.

In 2004, Texas State finished 37-20, and had

a second place in the SLC. With the 37 victories Woodard became the all-time wins leader among Texas State softball coaches as she surpassed Pam Wuestenberg, who guided the first 10 Bobcat softball teams, with her 172nd win.

Woodard guided the Bobcats to a 46-18-1

record in 2003. Finishing 21-5-1 in the SLC, the Bobcats placed second in the regular season race, but still earned an NCAA Tournament bid. It marked the second year Woodard’s team played in an NCAA regional tournament. The Bobcats went 3-2 in the Austin Regional, falling to eventual Women’s College World Series participant Texas in the regional finals after earning wins over Arizona State, Northwestern and Hawai’i.

The 2002 season brought the second straight SLC

championship to San Marcos as the Bobcats posted a 37-22 overall record and went 23-4 in the SLC. The SLC title was the fourth in the program’s then-17 year history.

The season also marked the second-consecutive year that Woodard was honored as the SLC Coach of the Year. In 2001, Woodard took the helm at Texas State as the program’s fourth head coach and immediately had unprecedented success. The Bobcats had their best record in program history (54-12), a SLC title, an SLC Tournament Championship and earned an

appearance in the NCAA Regional Tournament. Texas State advanced to the regional finals before bowing out to eventual 2001 NCAA National Champion Arizona.

Woodard has had three former players play in the National

Pro Fastpitch (NPF) league. They are Nicole Neuerburg, Kristen Zaleski and Alex Newton. Zaleski, was named the 2005 NPF Most Valuable Player.

Prior to coaching her current post with Texas State, Woodard served as an assistant coach at the University of Oregon for four seasons. In her first collegiate coaching experience, Woodard helped lead the Ducks to three consecutive national top 25 finishes and three consecutive appearances in the NCAA Regional Championships.

Woodard began her coaching career working with high school teams. Prior to becoming a Duck, she worked as head coach at Midland (TX) High School. The Bulldogs won a district title for the first time in school history under Woodard’s guidance.

She also successfully started a softball

program at Brazosport High School in Freeport, before going to Midland and eventually entering college coaching.

As a player, Woodard played infield at

Central Arizona Junior College, where she served as team captain. She also played at New Mexico State and graduated with a B.S. in education in 1991.

Woodard played high school ball at

Carlsbad (N.M.) High School, where her team won three New Mexico High School State

Championships during her four years. She has two sons, Joey and Alex.

Alabama ...................................................................0-2Abiliene Christian ......................................................1-0Arkansas ...................................................................1-0Arizona ......................................................................0-4Arizona State .............................................................1-4Ball State ...................................................................0-1Baylor......................................................................8-14Bethune-Cookman ....................................................4-1Boston .......................................................................3-0Bradley ......................................................................1-0Bowling Green ..........................................................1-0Brown .......................................................................2-0BYU ...........................................................................2-1California...................................................................2-1Cal-State Fullerton ....................................................2-2Cal-State Northridge .................................................0-2Centenary..................................................................2-0Central Arkansas .....................................................16-1College of Charleston ................................................2-0Colorado State ...........................................................1-1Connecticut ...............................................................1-0Creighton ..................................................................1-2Dayton ......................................................................3-0Eastern Illinois ...........................................................1-1Eastern Michigan ......................................................2-0Florida International .................................................1-0Fresno State ..............................................................1-2George Mason ...........................................................1-0Georgia State*...........................................................0-3Hawai’i ......................................................................2-2Houston ..................................................................8-14Houston Baptist ........................................................3-0

Illinois -Chicago ........................................................0-1Illinois State ..............................................................0-1Indiana ......................................................................1-0Iowa ..........................................................................1-2Iowa State .................................................................4-1Kansas .......................................................................0-3Kent State .................................................................0-1Kentucky ...................................................................2-0Lamar ........................................................................2-0Lehigh .......................................................................0-1Liberty ......................................................................2-0Lipscomb...................................................................0-1Louisiana-Lafayette* .................................................2-8Louisiana-Monroe* .................................................15-5Louisiana Tech ...........................................................3-1Loyola Marymount ....................................................0-2LSU ............................................................................0-4Marist ........................................................................1-0McNeese State................................................... 32-11-1memphis ...................................................................1-0Miami (Ohio) .............................................................1-0Minnesota .................................................................1-1Mississippi State ........................................................1-3Mississippi Valley State..............................................2-0Missouri ....................................................................1-0Missouri State ...........................................................1-0Morehaed State .........................................................1-0Nebraska ...................................................................2-2Nevada ......................................................................0-1New Mexico ..............................................................5-2New Mexico State......................................................7-8Nicholls .................................................................28-12

North Carolina ...........................................................0-1North Dakota.............................................................1-0North Texas ...............................................................7-9Northern Colorado ....................................................1-0Northern Illinois ........................................................2-1Northern Iowa ...........................................................1-1Northwestern ............................................................2-0Northwestern State ...............................................35-10Ohio ..........................................................................1-0Oklahoma .................................................................0-1Oklahoma State ........................................................1-3Oregon ......................................................................1-4Oregon State .............................................................1-1Pittsburgh .................................................................0-1Portland State ...........................................................1-0Prairie View A&M ......................................................1-0Purdue ......................................................................2-4Rhode Island .............................................................1-0Rutgers .....................................................................2-1Sacramento State ......................................................1-0Sam Houston State ................................................34-11San Diego State .........................................................1-0San Jose State ...........................................................1-2Seattle ......................................................................2-1Seton Hall .................................................................0-1South Alabama* .......................................................2-1South Dakota ............................................................0-1Southern Illinois ........................................................2-0Southern Miss ...........................................................1-0Southern Utah ...........................................................1-1Southeastern La. .....................................................31-5St. Johns ....................................................................1-1

St. Mary’s (Calif.) .......................................................1-1Stanford ....................................................................0-2Stephen F. Austin ....................................................26-9Stetson ......................................................................0-1Syracuse ....................................................................1-1Tennessee .................................................................2-0Texas .......................................................................9-22Texas A&M ..............................................................5-11Texas A&M-Corpus Christi......................................26-13Texas Tech ...............................................................9-11Troy* .........................................................................2-2Tulsa ..........................................................................1-2UAB ...........................................................................1-0UCLA .........................................................................0-3UC Davis ....................................................................1-1UMKC ........................................................................4-0UNLV .........................................................................0-1UT Arlington* ........................................................34-19Utah ..........................................................................2-1Utah State .................................................................3-1Utah Valley State .......................................................1-0UTEP..........................................................................1-2UTSA .....................................................................28-18Washington...............................................................1-1Western Kentucky .....................................................1-2Western Michigan .....................................................1-0Western New Mexico .................................................3-0Wichita State .............................................................1-3Wisconsin ..................................................................0-1

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WOODARD VS. OPPONENTS

Woodard and her sons, Alex and Joey

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USA TODAY/NFCA COACHES POLL (FEB. 10, 2015)Rank Team Record Points Previous1 Florida (24) 5-0 715 12 Oregon (4) 6-0 699 23 Alabama 6-0 662 34 Oklahoma (1) 5-0 641 45 Kentucky 4-1 566 66 Florida State 3-1 553 57 Louisiana Lafayette 4-0 520 98 Michigan 3-1 509 89 Baylor 5-0 466 1010 Georgia 6-0 454 1211 Tennessee 4-0 413 1312 UCLA 4-2 410 713 Minnesota 5-0 390 1514 Arizona 3-0 369 1415 Washington 4-1 337 1116 LSU 5-0 281 1917 Auburn 6-0 268 2018 Missouri 0-0 247 1719 Nebraska 4-1 199 1820 Notre Dame 4-1 193 2221 Arizona State 4-3 128 1622 Tulsa 4-1 91 2123 Texas A&M 3-2 73 2424 South Alabama 3-2 43 2325 Cal State Fullerton 4-1 41 RV Dropped out: No. 25 DePaul

Others Receiving Votes: Texas (37), UCF (34), James Madison (17), California (16), South Carolina (15), Hofstra (8), Stanford (7), USF (7), Virginia Tech (5), Cal State Northridge (4), North Carolina State (4), Mississippi State (3).

SUN BELT CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLLSchool (First-Place Votes) Total Points1. UL Lafayette (7) 792. South Alabama (2) 743. Georgia State 574. TEXAS STATE 485. Georgia Southern 446. Troy 377. UL Monroe 278. UT Arlington 249. Appalachian State 15

2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGSSchool Conference Overall1. UL Lafayette 19-1 41-7-12. South Alabama 15-6 38-113. Georgia State 12-9 30-254. Western Kentucky 11-10 32-22-15. TEXAS STATE 9-12 26-296. UL Monroe 6-14 22-257. Troy 5-13 22-29-28. UT Arlington 4-16 20-32

TEXAS STATE RECORD IN 2014...

Overall ................................................................. 3-2Conference .......................................................... 0-0Non-Conference .................................................. 3-2Home games ....................................................... 3-2Away games ........................................................ 0-0Neutral site.......................................................... 0-0Day games .......................................................... 3-2Night games ........................................................ 0-0vs. Left-handed starter ........................................ 0-1vs. Right-handed starter ..................................... 3-11-run games........................................................ 0-02-run games........................................................ 0-05+run games ...................................................... 3-2Extra innings ....................................................... 0-0Shutouts.............................................................. 0-0

Scoring 0-2 runs .................................................. 0-0Scoring 3-5 runs .................................................. 0-1Scoring 6-9 runs .................................................. 1-1Scoring 10+ runs ................................................ 2-0Opponent 0-2 runs .............................................. 1-0Opponent 3-5 runs .............................................. 1-0Opponent 6-9 runs .............................................. 1-1Opponent 10+ runs ............................................ 0-1

Scored in 1st inning ............................................. 1-1Opponent scored in 1st........................................ 1-1Scores first ........................................................... 2-1Opponent scores first........................................... 1-1

After four leading ................................................ 2-0After four trailing ................................................ 1-1After four tied ...................................................... 0-1

After five leading ................................................. 3-0After five trailing ................................................. 0-2After five tied ...................................................... 0-0

After six leading .................................................. 3-0After six trailing ................................................... 0-2After six tied ........................................................ 0-0

Hit 0 home runs ................................................... 0-0Hit 1 home run .................................................... 1-2Hit 2+ home runs................................................ 2-0Opponent 0 home runs ....................................... 1-0Opponent 1 home run ......................................... 0-0Opponent 2+ home runs .................................... 2-2

Made 0 errors ...................................................... 0-2Made 1 error........................................................ 1-0Made 2+ errors ................................................... 2-0Opponent made 0 errors ..................................... 0-0Opponent made 1 error ....................................... 0-1Opponent made 2+ errors .................................. 3-1

Out-hit opponent ................................................ 3-0Out-hit by opponent ........................................... 0-2Hits are tied ......................................................... 0-0

Longest winning streak ......................... three gamesLongest losing streak .............................. two games

Multiple Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ TotalAriel Ortiz 2 2 - - 4Kelli Baker 2 - - - 2Kendall Wiley - 2 - - 2Courtney Harris 2 - - - 2Lexi Fryar 1 1 - - 2Bianca Prado 1 - - - 1

Multiple RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ TotalAriel Ortiz 1 - 1 - 2Katie Doerre 2 - - - 2Isabelle Barnes 1 1 - - 2Lexi Fryar 2 - - - 2Kortney Koroll 1 - - - 1Kendall Wiley 1 - - - 1Courtney Harris - 1 - - 1Kelli Baker 1 - - - 1Bianca Prado - 1 - - 1Kimberlin Naivar 1 - - - 1Sara Rupp - 1 - - 1

Hitting Streaks Longest CurrentKelli Baker 10 10Courtney Harris 10 3Kendall Wiley 7 1Katie Doerre 6 -Ariel Ortiz 5 5Kortney Koroll 4 -Lexi Fryar 3 -Kimberlin Naivar 3 -Isabelle Barnes 3 -Bianca Prado 2 1Ashley Wright 2 -Sara Rupp 1 1Alli Akina 1 -Danielle Warne 1 -

Reached Base Streaks Longest CurrentKelli Baker 13 12Kortney Koroll 12 -Bianca Prado 11 6Courtney Harris 10 3Kendall Wiley 7 4Katie Doerre 6 -Ashley Wright 5 -Lexi Fryar 5 5Ariel Ortiz 5 5Isabelle Barnes 3 -Kimberlin Naivar 3 -Sara Rupp 3 1Alli Akina 2 -Danielle Warne 2 -

TEXAS STATE VS. CONFERENCESACC .................................................................. 0-1MAC ................................................................. 1-1Southland........................................................ 2-0

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

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2015 STATISTICSRECORD: 3-2 HOME: 3-2 AWAY: 0-0 NEUTRAL: 0-0 SUN BELT: 0-0

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%Ortiz, A. .647 5 5 17 9 11 5 1 3 7 27 1.588 6 0 0 0 .739 0 0 1 1 9 5 2 .875Harris, C. .400 5 5 15 5 6 0 0 0 3 6 .400 4 1 1 0 .524 1 0 1 1 6 7 0 1.000Wiley, K. .389 5 5 18 3 7 0 0 0 3 7 .389 3 0 1 0 .476 0 1 0 0 18 1 1 .950Baker, K. .318 5 5 22 5 7 0 0 1 2 10 .455 1 0 1 0 .348 0 0 0 0 14 3 1 .944Fryar, L. .316 5 5 19 5 6 1 0 1 4 10 .526 1 0 1 0 .350 0 1 0 0 11 0 1 .917Rupp, S. .273 5 5 11 2 3 0 0 1 4 6 .545 2 0 0 1 .385 0 0 0 0 33 4 0 1.000Prado, B. .267 5 5 15 5 4 0 0 0 0 4 .267 3 0 1 1 .389 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 1.000Naivar, K. .214 5 5 14 1 3 1 0 0 4 4 .286 1 0 3 1 .267 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1.000Koroll, K. .200 5 5 10 1 2 0 0 1 3 5 .500 8 1 0 1 .579 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000--------------Barnes, I. .600 4 0 5 1 3 1 0 1 6 7 1.400 0 0 0 0 .600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Doerre, K. .429 4 0 7 1 3 1 1 0 4 6 .857 0 0 0 0 .429 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000Hamilton, B. .000 5 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Webb, T. .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 .800Akina, A. .000 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 .000Warne, D. .000 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .350 5 5 157 44 55 9 2 8 40 92 .586 29 2 10 4 .455 1 3 4 5 105 30 6 .957Opponents .309 5 5 149 31 46 11 1 11 30 92 .617 11 7 35 0 .383 0 2 3 6 102 52 12 .928

LOB - Team (46), Opp (33). DPs turned - Team (0), Opp (5).

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 SHARupp, R. 5.12 1 2 5 3 3 0 0 2 26.0 32 21 19 7 34 10 1 6 108 .296 1 7 0 0 2Webb, T. 9.00 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 7.0 11 9 9 4 1 1 0 4 32 .344 0 0 0 0 0--------------Wright, A. 3.50 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 .333 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 5.80 3 2 5 5 3 0 0 2 35.0 46 31 29 11 35 11 1 11 149 .309 1 7 0 0 2Opponents 7.62 2 3 5 5 2 0 0 1 34.0 55 44 37 29 10 9 2 8 157 .350 2 2 0 1 3

PB - Team (1), Rupp, S. 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Rupp, S. (3-6), Rupp, R. (2-4), Webb, T. (1-2).

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CIRupp, S. 37 33 4 0 1.000 0 3 3 .500 1 0Harris, C. 13 6 7 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Prado, B. 8 6 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Naivar, K. 5 5 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Doerre, K. 4 3 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Rupp, R. 2 0 2 0 1.000 0 2 2 .500 0 0Wright, A. 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Wiley, K. 20 18 1 1 .950 0 0 0 - 0 0Baker, K. 18 14 3 1 .944 0 0 0 - 0 0Fryar, L. 12 11 0 1 .917 0 0 0 - 0 0Ortiz, A. 16 9 5 2 .875 0 0 0 - 0 0Webb, T. 5 0 4 1 .800 0 1 1 .500 0 0Koroll, K. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0Akina, A. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0Hamilton, B. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0Warne, D. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0Barnes, I. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0

Totals 141 105 30 6 .957 0 3 3 .500 1 0Opponents 166 102 52 12 .928 5 4 1 .800 2 0

2015 FIELDING STATISTICS

Kendall Wiley during the 2014 season.

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2014 CONFERENCE STATISTICSRECORD: 9-12 HOME: 8-4 AWAY: 1-8

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% 9 Ramirez,Coralee .382 21 21 55 8 21 1 2 2 11 32 .582 7 2 10 0 .469 0 1 4 5 15 1 0 1.000 5 Baker,Kelli .358 21 21 67 18 24 3 0 4 9 39 .582 9 2 11 0 .449 0 0 7 9 51 26 1 .98723 Koroll,Kortney .304 19 18 46 7 14 1 0 5 12 30 .652 10 2 17 0 .441 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 .50010 Harris,Courtney .290 21 21 62 10 18 3 0 4 17 33 .532 7 2 5 0 .380 0 1 3 5 29 39 3 .958 3 Doerre,Katie .273 21 21 55 7 15 2 0 2 3 23 .418 7 1 16 0 .365 0 0 0 0 95 16 1 .99114 Saucedo,Delia .268 16 16 41 3 11 0 0 0 4 11 .268 2 1 6 0 .318 0 3 0 0 21 2 0 1.00024 Wiley,Kendall .259 21 21 58 6 15 5 0 2 11 26 .448 5 0 15 0 .313 1 2 0 0 91 13 5 .954 6 North,Timishia .255 21 21 55 13 14 1 0 2 11 21 .382 13 0 10 0 .397 0 6 7 8 36 0 3 .92322 Masek,Jordan .111 21 21 45 9 5 2 0 0 5 7 .156 8 0 9 0 .241 1 1 2 2 38 24 6 .912-------------- 8 Fryar,Lexi .167 4 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 2 0 1 0 .333 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 .750 4 Prado,Bianca .133 10 4 15 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 .133 3 0 3 0 .278 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 .85711 Naivar,Kimberlin .000 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 0 3 0 .429 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 1 Warne,Danielle .000 11 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00012 Akina,Alli .000 14 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 .000Totals .273 21 21 512 87 140 18 2 21 85 225 .439 76 10 107 0 .375 4 15 27 36 393 146 24 .957Opponents .264 21 21 508 82 134 13 4 23 72 224 .441 64 15 84 2 .362 2 16 20 28 397 128 17 .969

LOB - Team (133), Opp (131). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (2). CI - Team (1), K Koroll 1. IBB - Team (1), K Koroll 1.

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 SHA15 House,Rayn 2.82 8 7 16 15 11 1 0 0 89.1 87 43 36 33 62 9 2 9 338 .257 6 6 0 1 1320 Wright,Ashley 5.82 1 3 8 5 3 0 0 0 27.2 28 24 23 25 16 2 1 7 109 .257 3 5 1 1 2--------------21 Garner,Kaylee 6.50 0 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 14.0 19 15 13 6 6 2 1 7 61 .311 2 4 1 0 1Totals 3.85 9 12 21 21 15 1 0 0 131.0 134 82 72 64 84 13 4 23 508 .264 11 15 2 2 16Opponents 4.23 12 9 21 21 10 4 2 2 132.1 140 87 80 76 107 18 2 21 512 .273 12 10 2 4 15

PB - Team (5), K Doerre 4, K Koroll 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (1), K Doerre 1. SBA/ATT - K Doerre (20-28), R House (12-19), K Garner (4-5), A Wright (4-4).

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GAME DATE OPPOSING TEAM SCORE TXST R-H-E OPP R-H-E INNS OVERALL SBC PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND TIME Feb 06, 2015 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 6-1 6-10-1 1-4-4 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 1-0) 633 1:50 Feb 06, 2015 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 14-5 14-13-3 5-7-3 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 Webb, T. (W 1-0) 633 2:29 Feb 07, 2015 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 15-6 15-18-2 6-9-2 7 3-0-0 0-0-0 Wright, A. (W 1-0) 715 2:40 Feb 07, 2015 PITTSBURGH 6-11 L 6-7-0 11-15-1 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 1-1) 713 2:35 Feb 08, 2015 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3-8 L 3-7-0 8-11-2 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 1-2) 559 2:45

() extra inning game

2015 RESULTS

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Opponent ................. Record (Last Meeting)Abilene Christian ................................... 1-0 (2014)Alabama ............................................... 0-2 (2007)Akron .................................................... 0-1 (1990)Appalachian State* .................First MeetingArizona ................................................ 0-10 (2004)Arizona State ......................................... 1-4 (2012)Arkansas ............................................... 1-0 (2003)Auburn ...................................First MeetingBall State............................................... 0-2 (2014)Baylor .....................................10-27 (2014)Bethune-Cookman ................................ 4-1 (2012)Boston University .................................. 3-0 (2008)Bowling Green ...................................... 1-1 (2003)Bradley .................................................. 1-0 (2011)Brown ................................................... 2-0 (2001)Butler .................................................... 2-0 (1999)BYU ....................................................... 2-1 (2012)California............................................... 2-1 (2014)Cal Poly-Ponoma ................................... 0-1 (1997)Cal Poly-St. Louis Obispo .........................0-1 (N/A)Cal State-Fullerton ................................ 2-3 (2014)Cal State-Northridge ............................. 0-2 (2008)Centenary.............................................. 6-4 (2008)Central Arkansas ................................. 16-1 (2012)Central College ...................................... 4-0 (1985)Central Michigan ................................... 1-2 (1991)Central Missouri .................................... 1-1 (1985)College of Charleston ............................ 2-0 (2006)Colorado State ....................................... 1-7 (2004)Connecticut ................................ 1-0 (2003)Creighton .............................................. 3-7 (2010)Dayton .................................................. 7-1 (2012)DePaul................................................... 0-1 (1996)Detroit-Mercy........................................ 1-1 (1999)Drake .................................................... 1-3 (1991)Eastern Illinois....................................... 1-1 (2010)Eastern Michigan .................................. 2-0 (2003)Florida International .................. 1-0 (2007)Fresno State .......................................... 1-4 (2013)George Mason ....................................... 1-0 (2006)Georgia Southern* ...................... 2-0 (1999)Georgia State* ............................ 1-3 (2014)

Grand Canyon .........................First MeetingHarvard..................................First MeetingHawai’i .................................................. 2-2 (2011)Houston .............................................. 8-14 (2013)Houston Baptist ......................... 3-0 (2014)Illinois-Chicago ..................................... 1-2 (2004)Illinois State .......................................... 3-2 (2010)Incarnate Word ........................... 6-1 (1992)Indiana .................................................. 1-0 (2003)Indiana State ......................................... 1-1 (1991)Iowa ...................................................... 1-3 (2014)Iowa State ..........................................4-1-1 (2011)Kansas ................................................... 0-8 (2013)Kent State ............................................. 0-1 (2009)Kentucky ............................................... 3-0 (2005)Lamar ........................................ 4-3 (2014)Lehigh ................................................... 0-1 (2005)Liberty .................................................. 2-0 (2012)Lipscomb............................................... 0-1 (2013)Louisiana Tech ..................................... 5-10 (2013)Louisiana-Lafayette* .................2-12 (2014)Louisiana-Monroe* ..................30-29 (2014)Loyola Marymount ................................ 0-1 (2006)LSU ........................................................ 0-5 (2012)Marist .................................................... 1-0 (2007)Mary Hardin-Baylor .............................. 0-2 (1997)Maryland .............................................. 0-1 (1999)McNeese State .......................47-38-1(2012)Memphis ............................................... 1-0 (2014)Miami (Ohio) ......................................... 1-0 (2006)Michigan ............................................... 0-1 (1996)Minnesota ............................................. 2-2 (2005)Mississippi ............................................. 2-0 (2000)Mississippi State .................................... 1-4 (2014)Mississippi Valley State ......................... 2-0 (2013)Missouri ................................................ 1-1 (2004)Missouri State ....................................... 1-2 (2007)Morehead State..................................... 1-0 (2006)Nebraska ............................................... 2-6 (2012)Nevada .................................................. 0-1 (2008)New Mexico .......................................... 5-3 (2012)New Mexico State ............................... 10-9 (2013)Nicholls ............................................. 34-49 (2014)

North Carolina ....................................... 2-3 (2005)North Dakota ........................................ 1-0 (2011)North Texas ....................................... 14-13 (2014)Northern Colorado ................................ 1-0 (2005)Northern Illinois ......................... 2-4 (2015)Northern Iowa ....................................... 1-1 (2009)Northwestern ........................................ 2-0 (2009)Northwestern State ........................... 54-50 (2012)Northwood ............................................ 1-0 (1999)Ohio ...................................................... 1-0 (2014)Oklahoma ............................................. 1-6 (2009)Oklahoma City....................................... 0-4 (1991)Oklahoma State .................................... 1-6 (2010)Oregon .................................................. 1-6 (2005)Oregon State ......................................... 0-1 (2003)Our Lady of the Lake ............................. 4-0 (1985)Penn State ............................................. 0-2 (1991)Pittsburgh ....................................0-1 (2015Portland State ....................................... 1-0 (2004)Purdue .................................................. 3-5 (2013)Rhode Island ......................................... 1-0 (2006)Robert Morris (Pa.) .................First MeetingRutgers ................................................. 2-1 (2012)Sacramento State .................................. 2-2 (2013)Saint Edward’s ..................................... 11-6 (1999)Saint Mary’s (Calif.) ............................... 1-1 (2014)Saint Mary’s (Texas) .......................... 11-20 (1999)Samford .................................First MeetingSam Houston State ..................56-44 (2015)San Diego State ..................................... 1-3 (2014)San Jose State ....................................... 1-2 (2013)Seattle .................................................. 2-1 (2013)Seton Hall ............................................. 0-1 (2005)SIUC ...................................................... 2-0 (2014)SIUE .......................................First MeetingSouth Alabama* ......................... 2-1 (2014)South Carolina.........................................0-1 (N/A)South Dakota ........................................ 0-1 (2014)Southeastern Lousiana ...................... 46-18 (2011)Southern Mississippi ............................. 1-0 (2006)Southern Utah ...................................... 3-4 (2011)St. Edward’s ......................................... 11-6 (1999)St. John’s ............................................... 1-1 (2007)

St. Mary’s (San Antonio).................... 11-19 (1999)Stanford ................................................ 0-2 (2007)Stephen F. Austin .....................51-40 (2014)Stetson .................................................. 0-1 (2009)Syracuse ................................................ 1-1 (2012)Tennessee ............................................. 2-1 (2000)Texas ......................................13-33 (2014)Texas A&M ...............................10-59 (2014)Texas A&M-Corpus Christi .........29-14 (2014)Texas A&M-Kingsville ............................ 1-0 (1999)Texas Lutheran ...................................... 7-1 (1994)Texas Tech ...............................12-17 (2014)Toledo ................................................... 0-1 (1986)Trinity .................................................. 10-0 (1998)Troy* .......................................... 2-2 (2014)Truman State......................................... 2-0 (1985)Tulsa ...................................................... 5-3 (2010)UAB ........................................... 1-0 (2009)UC-Davis................................................ 1-1 (2011)UCLA ..................................................... 0-4 (2002)UMKC .................................................... 4-0 (2010)UMass-Lowell .........................First MeetingUNLV ......................................................0-4(2003)Utah ...................................................... 2-0 (2008)Utah State ............................................. 3-6 (2013)Utah Valley State .................................... 1-0 2006)UTEP..................................................... .1-2 (2012)UTSA .......................................39-48 (2014)UT Arlington* ..........................45-58 (2014)Washington........................................... 1-5 (2012)Western Kentucky ................................. 1-2 (2014)Western Michigan ................................. 1-0 (2005)Western New Mexico ............................ 3-0 (2001)Wichita State .............................. 1-9 (2006)William Jewel........................................ 0-1 (1991)Wisconsin .............................................. 0-1 (2011)Wisconsin-Green Bay ............................ 1-0 (1995)

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SEASON

WINS1. 34, Nicole Neuerburg, 20032. 29, Jessica Chase, 20013. 26, Jessica Chase, 2000 26, Ragan Blake, 20075. 25, Chandler Hall, 2009 25, Nicole Neuerburg, 2004 25, Nicole Neuerburg, 2002 8. 24, Amber Mosher, 19999. 23, Nicole Neuerburg, 200110. 22, Chandler Hall, 2012 22, Katie Ann Trahan, 2005 22, Rayn House, 2014

EARNED RUN AVERAGE(min. 150 innings pitched)1. 0.95, Jessica Chase, 20012. 1.00, Nicole Neuerburg, 20013. 1.13, Nicole Neuerburg, 20024. 1.14, Jessica Chase, 20005. 1.17, Chandler Hall, 20096. 1.39, Nicole Neuerburg, 20037. 1.45, Katie Ann Trahan, 20068. 1.54, Amy Stuart, 19929. 1.55, Wendy Sofiak, 198510. 1.60, Ragan Blake, 2007

APPEARANCES1. 55, Nicole Neuerburg, 20032. 50, Amber Mosher, 19993. 46, Kelly Jensen, 1997 46, Jessica Chase, 2000 46, Ragan Blake, 20076. 45, Chandler Hall, 2010 45, Nicole Neuerberg, 20048. 44, Dawn Steele, 1987 44, Rayn House, 201410. 43, Nicole Neuerburg, 2002

COMPLETE GAMES1. 45, Kelly Jensen, 19972. 42, Amber Mosher, 19993. 38, Nicole Neuerburg, 20034. 31, Amy Stuart, 19935. 30, Chrystal Smith, 1998 30, Ragan Blake, 20077. 29, Nicole Neuerburg, 20048. 27, Monica Rivas, 19869. 26, Katie Ann Trahan, 2006 26, Michelle Harrison, 1996 26, Rayn House, 2014

SHUTOUTS1. 18, Jessica Chase, 20012. 16, Nicole Neuerburg, 20033. 13, Nicole Neuerburg, 20024. 12, Chandler Hall, 20125. 11, Chandler Hall, 2009 6. 10, Anne Marie Taylor, 2012 10, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001 10, Katie Ann Trahan, 2006 10, Ragan Blake, 200710. 9, Ragan Blake, 2008 9, Jessica Chase, 2000

INNINGS PITCHED1. 311.2, Amber Mosher, 19992. 301.1, Kelly Jensen, 19973. 296.1, Nicole Neuerburg, 20034. 282.0, Jessica Chase, 20005. 258.2, Ragan Blake, 20076. 258.1, Katie Ann Trahan, 20057. 240.2, Rayn House, 20148. 238.2, Nicole Neuerburg, 20049. 231.2, Katie Ann Trahan, 200610. 231.1, Chandler Hall, 2010

STRIKEOUTS1. 353, Katie Ann Trahan, 20052. 321, Nicole Neuerburg, 20033. 270, Katie Ann Trahan, 20064. 258, Nicole Neuerburg, 20025. 256, Nicole Neuerburg, 20046. 245, Chandler Hall, 2010 7. 242, Ragan Blake, 20078. 218, Rayn House, 20149. 214, Chandler Hall, 201210. 202, Chandler Hall, 2009

CAREER

WINS1. 107, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 80, Chandler Hall, 2009-123. 75, Jessica Chase, 1999-024. 67, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-065. 46, Ragan Blake, 2007-086. 40, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-20137. 33, Amy Stuart, 1992-958. 30, Dawn Steele, 1987-909. 27, Katie Garnett, 2008-0910. 24, Amber Mosher, 1999

EARNED RUN AVERAGE(min. 200 innings pitched)1. 1.31, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 1.41, Jessica Chase, 1999-023. 1.88, Ragan Blake, 2007-084. 1.96, Chrystal Smith, 19985. 2.07, Chandler Hall, 2009-126. 2.10, Monica Rivas, 1986-877. 2.12, Katie Garnett, 2008-09 8. 2.14, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-069. 2.20, Dawn Steele, 1987-9010. 2.22, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-

APPEARANCES1. 180, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 149, Chandler Hall, 2009-123. 147, Dawn Steele, 1987-904. 131, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-065. 129, Jessica Chase, 1999-026. 122, Amy Stuart, 1992-957. 90, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-20138. 80, Ragan Blake, 2007-089. 79, Stacy Kiolbassa, 1991-9410. 75, Sarah Lancour, 2004-2007

COMPLETE GAMES1. 114, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 96, Amy Stuart, 1992-953. 81, Chandler Hall. 2009-124. 73, Jessica Chase, 1999-025. 62, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-066. 57, Kelly Jensen, 1996-977. 56, Dawn Steele, 1987-908. 52, Ragan Blake, 2007-089. 42, Amber Mosher, 199910. 40, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-2013

SHUTOUTS1. 45, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 34, Jessica Chase, 1999-023. 29, Chandler Hall, 2009-124. 19, Ragan Blake, 2007-085. 18, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-066. 16, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-2013 16, Amy Stuart, 1992-958. 11, Dawn Steele, 1987-90 11, Chandler Hall, 2009-10. 8, Libby Dennis, 2007-10 8, Katie Garnett, 2008-09

INNINGS PITCHED1. 959.2, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 830.2, Chandler Hall, 2009-123. 764.1, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-064. 749.1, Jessica Chase, 1999-015. 743.1, Amy Stuart, 1992-956. 655.0, Dawn Steele, 1987-907. 456.4 Ragan Blake, 2007-088. 450.0, Kelly Jensen, 1996-979. 439.0, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-201310. 408.1, Stacy Kiolbassa, 1991-94

STRIKEOUTS1. 1,019, Nicole Neuerburg, 2001-042. 834, Chandler Hall, 2009-123. 809, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-064. 434, Ragan Blake, 2007-085. 383, Anne Marie Taylor, 2010-20136. 335, Amy Stuart, 1992-957. 309, Jessica Chase, 1999-028. 245, Sarah Lancour, 2004-20079. 189, Dawn Steele, 1987-9010. 187, Monica Rivas, 1986-87

SEASON

BATTING AVERAGE(min. 150 at-bats)1. .440, Kristen Zaleski, 20042. .381, Kristen Zaleski, 20033. .374, Dianne Driver, 19854. .364, Kristen Zaleski, 20025. .360, Kristen Zaleski, 20016. .359, Meredith Currey, 19957. .352, Kristin Gunter, 2006 .352, Angela Keeling, 199310. .347, Amy Hromadka, 2006

AT-BATS1. 206, Kristen Zaleski, 2002 206, Haley Gaddis, 20013. 202, Kristen Zaleski, 20034. 199, Haley Gaddis, 19995. 194, Stephanie Hughes, 20016. 192, Joslyn McWhorter, 19997. 187, Alex Newton, 2009 187, Kelli Baker, 20139. 184, Kristen Zaleski, 200410. 183, Selena Hernandez, 2012 183, Stephanie Hughes, 1999 183, Amy Salinas, 1998 183, Jessica Woods, 1991

RUNS SCORED1. 60, Lisa Sekula, 19882. 49, Kristen Zaleski, 20033. 46, Kristen Zaleski, 20044. 43, Haley Gaddis, 20015. 41, Kristen Zaleski, 20026. 39, Kelli Baker, 20147. 38, Amy Hromadka, 2006 38, Ryan Stukel, 2003 38, Stephanie Hughes, 200110. 36, Dianne Driver, 1985 HITS1. 81, Kristen Zaleski, 20042. 77, Kristen Zaleski, 20033. 75, Kristen Zaleski, 20024. 62, Alex Newton, 20095. 61, Amy Hromadka, 2006 61, Amy Salinas, 19987. 59, Shannon Falcone, 19988. 58, Kristen Zaleski, 20019. 57, Kelli Baker, 201410. 56, Kristin Gunter, 2006 56, Marisa Ornelas, 1996

DOUBLES1. 19, Elizabeth Wissel, 20012. 18, Kristen Zaleski, 20033. 16, Jenna Emery, 2009 4. 15, Kristen Zaleski, 2004 15, Alex Newton, 20096. 14, Elizabeth Wissel, 19997. 13, Leah Boatright, 2008 13, Haley Gaddis, 2001 13, Amy Krueger, 200710. 12, Haley Lemons, 2011 12, Chandler Hall, 2010 12, Kristin Gunter, 2006 12, Hannah Snow, 2003 12, Haley Gaddis, 2000 12, Perri Yarbrough, 1999 12, Courtney Harris, 2013

TRIPLES1. 8, Kristen Zaleski, 20032. 5, Amy Hromadka, 2005 5, Kristen Zaleski, 2004 5, Haley Gaddis, 2000 5, Lisa Sekula, 1998 5, Kathryn Jones, 1992 5, Renee Buckley, 1988 5, Shannon Falcone, 19889. 4, Amy Salinas, 1998

HOME RUNS1. 13, Ryan Stukel, 20032. 12, Hannah Snow, 20043. 11, Kristin Gunter, 20064. 10, Sarah Kmiec, 20015. 9, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003 9, Elizabeth Wissel, 2001 9, Kortney Koroll, 20148. 8, Leah Boatright, 2010 8, McKenzie Baack, 2008 8, Katie Ann Trahan, 2004 8, Rachael Bonetti, 2003 8, Ashley Wilson, 2003

RUNS BATTED IN1. 54, Elizabeth Wissel, 20012. 47, Ryan Stukel, 20033. 46, Joslyn McWhorter, 19984. 42, Kristin Gunter, 20065. 39, Leah Boatright, 2010 39, Katie Ann Trahan, 20046. 38, Rachael Bonetti, 2003 38, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003 38, Courtney Harris, 20139. 35, Hannah Snow, 200410. 34, Michelle Brewer, 1985

TOTAL BASES1. 132, Kristen Zaleski, 20032. 115, Kristen Zaleski, 20043. 108, Kristen Zaleski, 20024. 106, Ryan Stukel, 20035. 101, Kristin Gunter, 20066. 96, Hannah Snow, 2004 96, Elizabeth Wissel, 2001 96, Alex Newton, 2009 9. 89, Sarah Kmiec, 200110. 86, Kelli Baker, 2014

STOLEN BASES1. 39, Kristen Zaleski, 2004 39, Kristen Zaleski, 20033. 30, Marisa Ornelas, 19964. 29, Haley Gaddis, 20005. 28, Kristen Zaleski, 20026. 26, Haley Gaddis, 19997. 22, Kristen Zaleski, 20018. 20, Kelli Baker, 20139. 19, Alex Newton, 2009 10. 18, Amy Hromadka, 2006

BASES ON BALLS1. 38, Taylor Hall, 2009 2. 33, Ashley Koop, 20023. 32, McKenzie Baack 32, Kristen Zaleski, 2004 32, Haley Lemons, 20136. 30, Ashley Koop, 20037. 28, Elizabeth Wissel, 19998. 27, Kortney Koroll, 20149. 25, Katie Ann Trahan, 2006 25, Ryan Stukel, 2003 25, Jennie Tomme, 2001

CAREER

BATTING AVERAGE(min. 235 at-bats)1. .386, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. .313 McKenzie Baack, 2008-113. .310, Amy Hromadka, 2005-064. .307, Meredith Curry, 1994-975. .305, Kelli Baker, 2013-146. .304, Chandler Hall, 2009-127. .299, Jenna Emery, 2008-118. .295, Kristin Gunter, 2005-069. .292, Alex Newton, 2006-09 10. .291, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-0611. .289, Haley Lemons, 2010-13

AT-BATS1. 753, Kristen Zaleksi, 2001-042. 718, Haley Gaddis, 1998-013. 677, Alex Newton, 2006-09 4. 665, Stephanie Hughes, 1998-015. 646, Rachael Bonetti, 2002-056. 645, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-067. 641, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-018. 639, Perri Yarbrough, 1999-029. 637, Amy Salinas, 1995-9810. 636, Anna Hernandez, 2010-13 636, Haley Lemons, 2010-13

RUNS SCORED1. 168, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. 118, Haley Gaddis, 1998-013. 109, Alex Newton, 2006-094. 105, McKenzie Baack, 2008-11 5. 103, Kristina Tello, 2007-10 6. 101, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-017. 98, Leah Boatright, 2007-10 98, Ashley Koop, 2000-039. 94, Ashley Wilson, 2002-0510. 93, Jenna Emery, 2008-11

HITS1. 291, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. 198, Alex Newton, 2006-09 3. 197, Haley Gaddis, 1998-014. 188, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-06

5. 184, Haley Lemons, 2010-136. 182, Meredith Curry, 1994-977. 180, Anna Hernandez, 2010-138. 179, McKenzie Baack, 2008-119. 178, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-0110. 177, Chandler Hall, 2009-12

DOUBLES1. 48, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. 47, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-013. 42, Alex Newton, 2006-09 4. 41, Chandler Hall, 2009-125. 38, Jenna Emery, 2008-116. 36, Amy Krueger, 2004-077. 35, Haley Gaddis, 1998-018. 34, Jennie Tomme, 1998-029. 33, McKenzie Baack, 2008-11 33, Perri Yarbrough, 1999-02 33, Meredith Curry, 1994-97 33, Haley Lemons, 2010-13

TRIPLES1. 21, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. 10, Susan Elza, 1989-92 10, Kathryn Jones, 1989-92 10, Renee Buckley, 1988-915. 9, Haley Gaddis, 1998-016. 7, Amy Hromadka, 2005-06 7, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-01 7, Alex Newton, 2006-09

HOME RUNS1. 29, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-062. 24, Leah Boatright, 2007-103. 23, Ashley Wilson, 2002-054. 22, Rachael Bonetti, 2002-055. 18, Hannah Snow, 2003-04 18, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-017. 17, McKenzie Baack, 2008-118. 16, Jenna Emery, 2008-11 16, Leah Boatright, 2007-1010. 15, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-04

RUNS BATTED IN1. 128, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-012. 126, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-063. 118, Leah Boatright, 2007-104. 98, Rachael Bonetti, 2002-055. 97, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-046. 96, McKenzie Baack, 2008-11 96, Jenna Emery, 2008-118. 92, Anna Hernandez, 2010-139. 91, Ashley Wilson, 2002-0510. 90, Chandler Hall, 2009-12

TOTAL BASES1. 426, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. 296, Alex Newton, 2006-09 3. 295, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-064. 293, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-015. 272, Leah Boatright, 2007-106. 268, Rachael Bonetti, 2002-057. 263, McKenzie Baack, 2008-118. 260, Haley Gaddis, 1998-019. 259, Ashley Wilson, 2002-0510. 245, Chandler Hall, 2009-12

STOLEN BASES1. 128, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-042. 79, Haley Gaddis, 1998-013. 52, Alex Newton, 2006-09 4. 51, Amy Salinas, 1995-985. 35, Brooke Baker, 2010-136. 34, Ashley Wilson, 2002-057. 32, Kelli Baker, 2013-148. 31, Meredith Curry, 1994-979. 30, Kristina Tello, 2007-10 10. 30, Ashley Koop, 2000-03 30, Marisa Ornelas, 1996

BASES ON BALLS1. 98, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-012. 95, McKenzie Baack, 2008-113. 87, Haley Lemons, 2010-134. 82, Ryan Kos, 2006-09 5. 79, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-046. 78, Ashley Koop, 2000-037. 70, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-068. 69, Jenna Emery, 2008-11 69, Kristina Tello, 2007-1010. 68, Rachael Bonetti, 2002-05 68, Sarah Kmiec, 1998-01

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GAMES1. 66 in 20012. 65 in 2003 65 in 19994. 60 in 19885. 59 in 2002 59 in 2000

VICTORIES1. 54 in 20012. 46 in 20033. 40 in 2009 4. 37 in 2004 37 in 2002

WIN PERCENTAGE1. .818 in 2001 (54-12)2. .719 in 2003 (37-22)3. .696 in 2012 (39-17)4. .660 in 2008 (35-18)5. .649 in 2004 (37-20)

BATTING AVERAGE1. .275 in 19992. .273 in 20143. .268 in 20114. .266 in 19875. .265 in 19996. .264 in 2006 .264 in 2008

AT-BATS1. 1,743 in 20012. 1,720 in 19993. 1,648 in 20034. 1,599 in 20025. 1,504 in 1996

RUNS SCORED1. 307 in 20012. 276 in 20033. 239 in 20144. 238 in 20085. 237 in 2009 6. 235 in 2006

HITS1. 459 in 20012. 456 in 19993. 410 in 20034. 396 in 20025. 390 in 2011 390 in 2006

DOUBLES1. 94 in 20012. 90 in 19993. 82 in 2009 4. 78 in 20035. 73 in 2006

TRIPLES1. 20 in 19972. 19 in 19883. 16 in 19924. 15 in 20025. 14 in 2003

HOME RUNS1. 59 in 20032. 45 in 20143. 43 in 20014. 42 in 20065. 41 in 20046. 38 in 2002

TOTAL BASES1. 706 in 20012. 693 in 20033. 599 in 20064. 598 in 1999

STOLEN BASES1. 109 in 20042. 87 in 20033. 76 in 19964. 73 in 20005. 71 in 2001

EARNED RUN AVG1. 1.15 in 20012. 1.37 in 20093. 1.74 in 19864. 1.76 in 20065. 1.84 in 2003 1.84 in 2002

COMPLETE GAMES1. 46 in 20032. 45 in 20123. 45 in 20064. 38 in 20045. 36 in 2007

2007P Regan BlakeC Ashton Peters1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Tamara KellerSS Alex NewtonLF Jetta WeinheimerCF Kristina TelloRF Amy KruegerDP Karen Taylor

2008P Regan BlakeP Katie GarnettC Ashton Peters1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Jenna EmerySS Alex NewtonLF Allyce RotherCF Kristina TelloRF Taylor HallDP McKenzie Baack

2009P Chandler HallP Anne Marie TaylorC Megan Parten1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Jenna EmerySS Alex NewtonLF Allyce RotherCF Kristina TelloRF Taylor HallDP McKenzie Baack

2010P Chandler HallC Megan Parten1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Jenna EmerySS Lindsay MattLF Allyce RotherCF Kristina TelloRF Leah BoatrightDP McKenzie Baack

2011P Chandler HallP Anne Marie TaylorC Megan Parten1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Jenna EmerySS Jordan MasekLF Allyce RotherCF Lindsay MattRF Allison SnowDP McKenzie Baack

2012P Chandler HallP Anne Marie TaylorC Macie Hair1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Courtney HarrisSS Selena HernandezLF Brooke BakerCF Jordan MasekRF Coralee RamirezDP Chandler Hall

2001P Nicole NeuerburgP Jessica ChaseC Jennie Tomme1B Sarah Youngdale2B Haley Gaddis3B Sarah KmiecSS Liz WisselLF Stephanie HughesCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Perri YarboughDP Kristy Gandy

2002P Nicole NeuerburgP Jessica ChaseC Jennie Tomme1B Sarah Youngdale2B Ashley Wilson3B Frances MendozaSS Leslie SharpLF Rachael BonettiCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Ashley KoopDP Perri Yarbough

2003P Katie Ann TrahanP Nicole NeuerbergC Ryan Stukel1B Hannah Snow2B Ashley Wilson3B Frances MendozaSS Leslie SharpLF Rachael BonettiCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Ashley KoopDP Katie Ann Trahan

2004P Katie Ann TrahanP Nicole NeuerbergC Rachael Bonetti1B Hannah Snow2B Ashley Wilson3B Brittany HodgeSS Leslie SharpLF Jennelle WolterCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Amy KruegerDP Katie Ann Trahan

2005P Katie Ann TrahanP Sarah LancourC Rachael Bonetti1B Kristin Gunter2B Ashley Wilson3B Holly BritainSS Leslie SharpLF Jill KloeselCF Amy HromadkaRF Amy Krueger DP Katie Ann Trahan

2006P Katie Ann TrahanP Sarah LancourC Ashton Peters1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Tamara KellerSS Alex NewtonLF Jetta Weinheimer CF Amy HromadkaRF Amy KruegerDP Karen Taylor

2013P Rayn HouseP Ashley WrightC Macie Hair1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Courtney HarrisSS Jordan MasekLF Kelli BakerCF Brooke BakerRF Coralee RamirezDP Katie Doerre

2014P Rayn HouseC Katie Doerre1B Kendall Wiley2B Kelli BakerSS Jordan Masek3B Courtney HarrisLF Delia SaucedoCF Timishia NorthRF Coralee RamirezDP Kortney Koroll

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TEXAS STATE ALL-TIME LINEUPS (AS OF 2001)

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS SLC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES

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NFCA All-AmericansYear Player2001 Jessica Chase2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski

NFCA All-RegionYear Player2001 Jessica Chase2002 Nicole Neuerburg Kristen Zaleski2003 Nicole Neuerburg Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2007 Ragan Blake2009 Chandler Hall Alex Newton2010 Leah Boatright Chandler Hall2011 Chandler Hall2012 Chandler Hall2014 Courtney Harris Rayn House

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansYear Player2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2006 Amy Hromadka

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictYear Player2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Leslie Sharp Katie Ann Trahan Kristen Zaleski2010 Leah Boatright2014 Kelli Baker

SLC All-Academic TeamYear Player2002 Jennie Tomme2003 Ashley Koop Leslie Sharp Kristen Zaleski2004 Rachael Bonetti Leslie Sharp Katie Ann Trahan Kristen Zaleski2005 Katie Ann Trahan2006 Amy Hromadka2008 Jetta Weinheimer Leah Boatright Kelsey Cammarata Jill Kloesel Kristina Tello2009 McKenzie Baack Leah Boatright Jenna Emery Taylor Hall Alex Newton2010 McKenzie Baack Leah Boatright Jenna Emery2011 Anne Marie Taylor Jenna Emery Chandler Hall Anna Hernandez2012 Anne Marie Taylor Brooke Baker Chandler Hall Anna Hernandez

SLC Player of the YearYear Player2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2006 Katie Ann Trahan2008 Ragan Blake2009 Alex Newton2012 Chandler Hall

SLC Hitter of the YearYear Player1991 Renee Buckley2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2008 McKenzie Baack

SLC Pitcher of the YearYear Player2001 Jessica Chase2002 Nicole Neuerburg2006 Katie Ann Trahan2007 Ragan Blake2008 Ragan Blake2009 Chandler Hall2010 Chandler Hall2012 Chandler Hall

SLC Utility Player of the YearYear Player2004 Katie Ann Trahan2005 Katie Ann Trahan

SLC Newcomer of the YearYear Player2003 Ryan Stukel2007 Ragan Blake

SLC Freshman of the YearYear Player2003 Katie Ann Trahan2009 Chandler Hall

SLC Coach of the YearYear Coach2001 Ricci Woodard2002 Ricci Woodard2008 Ricci Woodard2012 Ricci Woodard

SLC All-Conference Since 1989Year Player1989 Renee Buckley - 2nd Shannon Falcone - 2nd1991 Renee Buckley - 1st Susan Elza - 2nd1992 Debra Tumlin - 2nd1994 Meredith Curry - 1st1995 Meredith Curry - 2nd1996 Kelly Jensen - 2nd Laura Rodriguez - 2nd1998 Amy Salinas - 2nd Haley Gaddis - 2nd 1999 Amber Mosher - 1st2000 Jessica Chase - 1st Haley Gaddis - 1st Carmen Grindell - 2nd2001 Jessica Chase - 1st Haley Gaddis - 1st Stephanie Hughes - 1st Sarah Kmiec - 1st Nicole Neuerburg - 2nd Elizabeth Wissel - 2nd Kristen Zaleski - 3rd2002 Nicole Neuerburg - 1st Jennie Tomme - 3rd Ashley Wilson - 3rd Kristen Zaleski - 1st2003 Rachael Bonetti - 2nd Nicole Neuerberg - 1st Ryan Stukel - 2nd Katie Ann Trahan - 1st Ashley Wilson - 3rd Kristen Zaleski - 1st2004 Nicole Neuerburg - 1st Hannah Snow - 3rd Katie Ann Trahan - 1st Kristen Zaleski - 1st2005 Katie Ann Trahan - 1st ^ Katie Ann Trahan - 1st ^ Ashley Wilson - 2nd

2006 Kristin Gunter - 2nd Amy Hromadka - 1st Katie Ann Trahan - 1st2007 Ragan Blake - 1st2008 McKenzie Baack - 2nd Ragan Blake - 1st Leah Boatright - 2nd Ali McCormack - 2nd Alex Newton - 3rd Ashton Peters - 2nd Kristina Tello - 2nd Jetta Weinheimer - 2nd2009 McKenzie Baack - 1st Chandler Hall - 1st Alex Newton - 1st Jenna Emery - 2nd Taylor Hall - 2nd Katie Garnett - 3rd2010 Chandler Hall - 1st Leah Boatright - 1st Jenna Emery - 2nd2011 Anne Marie Taylor - 1st McKenzie Baack - 1st Chandler Hall - 2nd Jenna Emery - 2nd Haley Lemons - 2nd Anna Hernandez - 3rd Allyce Rother - 3rd2012 Chandler Hall - 1st Anne Marie Taylor - 2nd Anna Hernandez - 2nd Halery Lemons - 2nd Brooke Baker - 2nd Selena Hernandez - 3rd

* Numbers indicate first, second, or third team selection^ Katie Ann Trahan was selected both first team pitcher and designated player.

SLC Tournament MVPYear Player1989 Debra Jones1999 Amber Mosher2001 Jessica Chase2009 Chandler Hall2011 Chandler Hall2012 Chandler Hall

SLC All-Tournament TeamYear Player1989 Renee Buckley Shannon Falcone Debra Jones1990 Susan Elza1999 Amber Mosher Sarah Kmiec Jennie Tomme Perri Yarbrough2001 Jessica Chase Sarah Kmiec Nicole Neuerburg Jennie Tomme Perri Yarbrough Sarah Youngdale Kristen Zaleski2002 Rachael Bonetti Nicole Neuerberg Jennie Tomme Kristen Zaleski2004 Katie Ann Trahan Kristen Zaleski2006 Kristin Gunter Amy Hromadka Alex Newton2007 Ragan Blake Leah Boatright Alex Newton Karen Taylor Jetta Weinheimer2009 Leah Boatright Chandler Hall

Taylor Hall Ryan Kos Allyce Rother2010 Chandler Halll McKenzie Baack Anna Hernandez Jenna Emery2011 Chandler Hall Jenna Emery McKenzie Baack Haley Lemons Anne Marie Taylor2012 Chandler Hall Coralee Ramirez Anna Hernandez Brooke Baker Shelby Carnline

SLC Student-Athlete of the Year

Year Player2003 Ashley Koop2006 Amy Hromadka2009 Alex Newton

WAC All-AcademicYear Player2013 Brooke Baker Courtney Harris Anna Hernandez Rayn House Brooke Keel Jordan Masek Coralee Ramirez

WAC All-Conference Year Player2013 Brooke Baker - 2nd Kelli Baker - 2nd Macie Hair - 2nd Rayn House - 2nd Haley Lemons - 2nd

WAC All-Tournament TeamYear Player2013 Brooke Baker Kelli Baker

Sun Belt All-ConferenceYear Player2014 Courtney Harris - 2nd Kortney Koroll - 2nd Timishia North - 2nd Rayn House - 2nd

Sun Belt Commissioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA)Year Player2014 Kelli Baker Courtney Harris Rayn House Jordan Masek Kimberlin Naivar Coralee Ramirez Danielle Warne Ashley Wright

Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll (3.00-3.49 GPA)Year Player2014 Katie Doerre Lexi Fryar Kaylee Garner Kortney Koroll Bianca Prado

Bold Denotes Current Player

BOBCAT AWARDS

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2015 SUN BELT CONFERENCE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPMAY 6-9, 2015 - SAN MARCOS, TEXAS - HOST: TEXAS STATE BOBCATS

G1 - WED10:00 AM

G5 - THURS2:00 PM

G8 - FRI2:00 PM

G7 - FRI11:00 AM

G9 - FRI5:00 PM

CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY1:00 PM

G3 - WED3:00 PM

G2 - WED12:30 PM

G6 - THURS5:00 PM

G4 - WED5:30 PM

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMATThe 2015 Sun Belt Conference Softball Championship will be conducted over four days utilizing both a single-elimination format as well as a double-elimination format to determine the Sun Belt Conference champion and recipient of the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The first day of the tournament will utilize single-elimination. Beginning on day two the tournament will begin double-elimination. All nine teams who sponsor softball will be eligible to compete for the tournament title.

No. 7 Seed

Winner Game 1

Winner Game 3

No. 1 Seed

Winner Game 4

No. 2 Seed

No. 3 Seed

No. 8 Seed

No. 6 Seed

No. 5 Seed

CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, MAY 91:00 PM (CT)

FRIDAY, MAY 8THURSDAY, MAY 7WEDNESDAY, MAY 6

Winner Game 2

No. 4 Seed

Winner Game 5

Winner Game 8

Loser Game 8

Winner Game 7

Winner Game 9

The tournament champion earns the Sun Belt Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Loser Game 5

Loser Game 6

Winner Game 6

2015 TOURNAMENT BRACKET

Courtney Harris against UT Arlington in the conference tournament. Katie Doerre and Ashley Wright against UT Arlington in the conference tournament.

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Sports Information

COVERING TEXAS STATE SOFTBALLThe Sports Information Department compiles and presents information to the media on the

Texas State athletics program utilizing press releases, media guides, e-mails and the Athletics website, www.txstatebobcats.com. The softball page on the website contains the latest releases, notes, and statistics.

The sports information office is under the direction of assistant athletics director Rick Poulter and is located in the Darren B. Casey Athletic Administrative Complex, Room 126.

2015 MEDIA GUIDEThe 2015 edition of the Bobcat softball media guide is a comprehensive source of information

containing player and coaching staff biographies, statistics and historical reference materials for use by media covering Texas State softball. For additional information concerning Texas State softball, please contact Jen Lawson in the Sports Information Office at (512) 245-2988.

BOBCAT SOFTBALL STADIUMThe press box for Texas State softball games can serve two radio crews and also has wireless

internet access. Parking is available outside of Bobcat Field, but to be out of foul ball territory, recommended parking is just off the southeast corner of Strahan Coliseum with proper credentials.

MEDIA & PHOTO CREDENTIALSCredentials for Texas State home softball games are issued for working media only and must

be requested through the sports information office. Only photographers on assignment from an accredited media agency will be issued credentials. Photographers are required to abide by the guidelines set forth by the NCAA on shooting limitations from the sidelines. Those not complying with the guidelines may be removed.

MEDIA SERVICESPregame packets including notes, statistics and game-day programs will be available prior

to the start of the contest. Game statistics will be provided at the conclusion of every game. Final statistics will be e-mailed following each game. If you wish to be added to the post-game distribution list, call Jen Lawson in the Sports Information office at (512) 245-2988.

INTERVIEWSFollowing home games, head coach Ricci Woodard will be made available to media

representatives following a brief cooling-off period. Coach Woodard and selected players will remain on site following the colling-off period to address additional requests. Texas State’s locker room will remain closed at all times. Requests for selected players must be submitted to the sports information staff by the final inning, with the exception of games being in doubt as to the outcome in the final inning.

WEBSITES, BLOGS, LIVE UPDATESFan-based websites containing at least one or more of the following: chat rooms, message

boards, recruiting information, scouting reports and links to news sites, as well as other fan-based features shall not be issued credentials. Please do not request a press credential if these conditions apply.

Local and national organizations that maintain a news-based website in connection with their regular newspaper or magazine, as well as radio or television broadcasts, shall be issued credentials on a game-by-game basis.

‘TXST’ - NOT ‘TSU’In editorial references to Texas State athletics, media outlets are asked to refrain from

the use of the ‘TSU’ acronym. Print and broadcast outlets are asked to use ‘Texas State’ and ‘Bobcats’. Please do not use TSU. If an abbreviation must be used, ‘TXST’ is the appropriate acronym for use.

NEWSPAPERSSan Marcos Daily Record ................................................................................. (512) 392-2458Sports Editor: Joe Vozzelli

Austin American-Statesman ........................................................................... (800) 777-0833Assistant Sports Editor: Rich Tijerina; Texas State Beat Writer: Steve Habel; Columnist: Kirk Bohls, Cedric Golden

San Antonio Express-News .............................................................................. (800) 555-1551Sports Editor: Gary Newsom; Texas State Beat Writer: John Whisler

New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung ........................................................................ (830) 625-9144Managing Editor: Shawn Lewis; Sports Reporters: Cameron Irvine and Pat Turner

University Star ................................................................................................. (512) 245-3489Sports Editor: Quixem Ramirez; Softball Beat Writer: TBA

RADIOKTSW-FM, San Marcos ..................................................................................... (512) 245-3485Sports Director: Warren Schorr

KGNB, New Braunfels ...................................................................................... (830) 625-7311Sports Director: Brant Freeman

The Horn ......................................................................................................... (512) 346-8255Talk Show Hosts: Erin Hogan, Bucky Godbolt, Chip Brown, Chad Hastings, Alex Loeb

TELEVISIONKTBC-TV (Fox), Austin ...................................................................................... (512) 474-5113Reporters: John Hygh and Dennis de la Peña

KVUE-TV (ABC), Austin .................................................................................... (512) 459-2065Sports Director: Mike Barnes; Weekend Anchor: Matt Mitchell; Reporter: Shawn Clynch

KXAN-TV (NBC), Austin .................................................................................... (512) 703-5214Sports Director: Roger Wallace; Reporters: Brent Carney and Chris Tavarez

KEYE-TV (CBS), Austin ..................................................................................... (512) 490-2172Sports Director: Bob Ballou; Anchor/Reporter: Adam Winkler

YNN (Your News Now) Austin .......................................................................... (512) 531-8860Sports Director: Ricky Doyle; Anchor/Reporters: Mike Berman, Joaquin Sanchez; Features: Victor Diaz; Producer: Dennis Kelly

WEBSITESBobcatfans.comPublisher: Rick Koch

BobcatReport.comPublisher: Brent Thibodeaux

Bobcat IllustratedEditor: Anthony Castillo

San Marcos Corridor News ............................................................................... (512) 787-3501Publisher: Melissa Jewett

LoveHays.comEditor: Sam Brannon

Rob BeuerleinAssistant SID

Jen LawsonAssistant SID

Softball Contact

Joshua FlanaganAssistant SID

TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

MEDIA INFORMATION

Danielle Warne2B/OF • So. • 5-4 • R/RFlower Mound, Texas

Ariel OrtizSS • Fr. • 5-4 • R/R

Waxahachie, Texas

Katie DoerreC • Jr. • 5-7 • R/RMagnolia, Texas

Randi RuppP • Fr. • 5-11 • R/R

Mont Belvieu, Texas

Kelli Baker2B • Jr. • 5-5 • L/RAtascocita, Texas

Ricci WoodardHead Coach • 15th Season

Cat OstermanAssistant Coach • First Season

Kelly KretschmanAssistant Coach • First Season

Anna HernandezDir. of Softball Ops • First Season

Coralee RamirezVolunteer Asst. Coach • First Season

BOBCAT SOFTBALLTELEVISION/RADIO CHART

1 2 3 4 5

Courtney Harris3B • Sr. • 5-9 • R/RRound Rock, Texas

Kimberlin Naivar1B/OF • So. • 5-6 • L/LMont Belvieu, Texas

Alli AkinaOF • Sr. • 5-7 • R/R

Austin, Texas

Sara RuppC • Fr. • 5-11 • R/R

Mont Belvieu, Texas

Lexi FryarU • So. • 5-6 • R/R

Deer Park, Texas

10 11 12 13 15

Allison BrascomC • Fr. • 5-3 • R/R

Austin, Texas

6

Taylor WebbP/1B • Fr. • 5-9 • R/R

Richmond, Texas

18

Ashley WrightP • Jr. • 5-9 • R/R

Huntington, Texas

Kaylee GarnerP • So. • 5-10 • R/R

Danbury, Texas

Bianca PradoOF/1B • So. • 5-6 • R/LNew Braunfels, Texas

Kortney KorollU • Sr. • 6-0 • L/R

St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada

Kendall Wiley1B • Jr. • 5-6 • L/R

Austin, Texas

20 21 22 23 24

Braegan HamiltonOF • Fr. • 5-4 • L/L

Baytown, Texas

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Isabelle BarnesC • Fr. • 5-5 • R/R

Round Rock, Texas

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