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Page 1: 2017 Media G · at many of the 444 institutions that comprise Division III allows for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and athletics. That certainly is the case at Misericordia

2017 Media Guide

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In addition to membership in the NCAA Division III, Misericordia University belongs to the Freedom Conference/Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

MU is in its ninth full season of competition in the Freedom/MAC after 16 years as a member of the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Misericordia began ECAC and NCAA competi-tion in 1992.

Misericordia is one of just two schools to offer all 23 sports for which the MAC/Freedom sponsors championships.

Men’s sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis and outdoor track & field;

Women’s sports: basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, ten-nis, outdoor track & field and volleyball.

Formed in 1938, the ECAC is the nation’s largest athleticconference with more than 300 members in Divisions I, II and III from Maine to North Carolina.

Location: ..................... 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PAFounded: ......................................................... 1924Enrollment: .................................................... 2,830Nickname: ..................................................CougarsColors: ................................... Royal Blue and GoldConference: ...............................................FreedomNational Affiliation: ................ NCAA Division IIIPresident: ..............................Dr. Thomas BotzmanVP of Student Affairs: .............................Kit FoleyAthletic Director: .............................Chuck Edkins Dept Phone: ......................... 570-674-6374 Head Softball Coach: ....................Lindsay Freitag Phone: ................................. 570-674-3066 E-Mail: ............. [email protected] Assistant Coach:.............Katie Sebbane Phone: ................................. 570-674-8314 E-Mail: [email protected] Information Director: .......... Scott Crispell Phone: ................................. 570-674-6398 E-Mail ............. [email protected] SID: .........................................Ben Grant Phone: ................................. 570-674-8176 E-Mail: .............. [email protected]

Misericordia Quick Facts

conFerence aFFiliations

director oF athletics - chuck edkins

CHUCK EDKINSAthletic Director

Chuck Edkins is in his 26th year at Misericordia University and enters his second year as director of athletics.

He spent 25 years as head men’s soccer coach and served 13 years as associate AD and head baseball coach.

As head soccer coach, he led the Cougars to 21 post-season appearances and a 283-159-35 record.

Misericordia won seven conference championships, including four MAC Freedom titles, and made six trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Under Edkins, Misericordia won three Pennsylvania Athletic Conference titles and made 10 trips to the PAC finals.

The 2000 PAC championship squad became the first team in Misericordia history to earn an NCAA Championships bid.

Edkins has also guided the Cougars to seven appearances in the ECAC championships. Misericordia won the ECAC South title in 2002 and 2014 and finished second twice.

A four-time PAC Coach-of-the-Year recipient, Edkins holds an NSCAA Advanced National coaching license.

He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education from SUNY-Cortland.

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Misericordia university is d-iii athletics FacilitiesMisericordia University is a member of the NCAA Division III. The largest of the NCAA’s three divisions, Division III promotes a well-rounded approach to intercollegiate athletics participation.While Division III is best known by some for what it doesn’t offer – athletics scholarships – it has plenty to offer.Knowing that Division III student-athletes play for the love of the game, the D-III experience is structured to help participants devel-op fully as students, athletes and citizens. Athletics participation at many of the 444 institutions that comprise Division III allows for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and athletics.That certainly is the case at Misericordia as student-athletes are often active in student government, residence life and other extra-curricular activities.In addition, Division III playing seasons and class schedules are designed to minimize conflicts between athletics and academics to promote academic success. This is evidenced by MU’s overall 3.17 GPA among student-athletes and 207 MAC All-Academic honorees in 2014-15.While Division III athletics programs promote participation, they don’t sacrifice when it comes to competition. In fact, the NCAA sponsors 36 national championships annually at the D-III level.Misericordia is one of just two schools in the Middle Atlantic Conference to offer all 23 sports sponsored by the MAC.MU has enjoyed its share of success since joining the Division III ranks in 1992. MU has captured 51 conference championships and sent 27 teams to the NCAA Championships, including the women’s soccer team advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 2012.In addition, several individuals have put Misericordia on the national map: Ashlee Ward, Track & Field: NCAA Indoor & Outdoor high jump champion. Eric Sweeney, swimming: NCAA champion. Willie Chandler, basketball: Second-leading scorer in Division III history. Heather Dougherty, swimming: NCAA All-American. Sam Helmstetter, women’s soccer: First-team All-American. Michelle Myers, volleyball: Led Division III in blocks per game. Amy Bower, cross country: All-American. Frank Redmond, track & field: All-American. Kim Daniel, field hockey: Eighth in Division III career assists. Mike Murphy, baseball: Division III single-game hits record.Founded in 1924, Misericordia is a liberal arts based, co-educa-tional Catholic institution located in northeastern Pennsylvania.Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, MU is one of 18 Mercy institutions in the United States and welcomes individuals from all faiths and offers a variety of liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.MU offers 34 majors in three academic colleges: Arts and Scienc-es; Health Sciences; and Professional Studies and Social Sciences.Dedicated to the values of the Sisters of Mercy: mercy, service, justice and hospitality, these values are found throughout the Uni-versity, from programs of study to service projects.The hallmark of MU is a dedicated faculty and a high quality core liberal arts and sciences curriculum.With a total enrollment of 3,111 students, including 1,982 full-time, Misericordia offers the benefits of a small university with the scope of a larger institution. An average class size of 19 ensures personalized attention and a 12.6:1 student/faculty ratio allows students and faculty to truly know one another.Located in Dallas, PA, MU’s 123-acre campus has a suburban at-mosphere and is only nine miles from Wilkes-Barre and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia.

The athletics facilities at Misericordia University recently underwent major renovations which provide MU’s student-ath-letes with some of the finest competition venues in the region.

The facilities - all located on campus - include the Anderson Center, Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletics Complex, Tambur Field, Metz Field House, McGeehan Field, Anderson Softball Field and six tennis courts.

Since 1993, the Anderson Center has provided a home for the Cougars basketball, volleyball and swim teams.

The Anderson Center features a six-lane swimming pool, indoor track, racquetball courts, fitness center and an aerobic/dance studio.

The building attracts more than 75,000 visitors annually for recreational uses.

Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Athletic Complex was con-structed in 2002 and serves as a home for the footbal, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and track & field programs.

The Anderson Complex features a synthetic grass field and a six-lane synthetic track, with an eight-lane straightaway, which allow MU’s student-athletes to compete even when weather conditions are less than ideal.

The Misericordia softball team has called Anderson Field home since 1992.

Named for the late Dr. Robert S. and Geraldine Ruth Daley Anderson, the Anderson Sports-Health Center, Anderson Athletic Complex and Anderson Fields are all tributes to their commitment to Misericordia University.

Mangelsdorf Field honors the dedication of Jack and Dorothy Mangelsdorf to MU and the region.

The Misericordia tennis complex opened in 2004 as part of a gift by the M & T Foundation.

Honoring the Robert Tambur family, Tambur Field was chris-tened in 2013 as the new home for the MU baseball team.

McGeehan Field, named in honor of Mary Ellen McGeehan ‘46, opened in 2012 and provides a second artificial grass venue for the MU field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams.

In addition, the John & Mary Metz Fieldhouse was construct-ed in 2012 and provides meeting and locker room space for the MU football, soccer, field hockey, track & field, baseball and lacrosse teams.

The 21,750 square-foot facility is named for long time board of trustee member John Metz and his wife and recognizes their contributions to the MU community.

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LINDSAY FREITAGHead Coach

Lindsay Freitag is in her second year as head softball coach and coordinator of athletics operations at Misericordia University.

In her first season, she led the Cougars to a 26-14 record and the number two seed in the MAC Freedom championships.

Freitag spent one season as the head coach at Pitt-Greensburg

where she led the Bobcats to an Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference playoff berth.

She previously coached at Towson State, Bucknell and Frostburg State.

A native of Baltimore, MD, Freitag earned her bachelor’s degree in health and physical education and master’s in administration and supervision from Frostburg State.

Freitag was a four-year letter-winner at Frostburg and helped the Bobcats to the AMCC championship and an NCAA Tournament berth as a senior.

She was an All-AMCC selection and team captain as a senior.

KATIE SEBBANEGraduate Assistant

Katie Sebbane is in her first season as the graduate assistant softball coach at Misericordia University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Salisbury where she was a four-year starter at third base. She was a four-time All-Capital Athletic Conference selection,

including the last three seasons as a first-team choice. Sebbane was an NFCA All-Region selection as a sophomore. She helped the Seagulls to a pair of CAC championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances while batting .316 with 16 homers and 128 RBI.

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# Name YR Pos B/T HT Hometown/High School 1 Mackenzie Yurko SR 2B/OF R/R 5-2 Orangeville, PA/Benton 4 Jessica Pluta JR OF R/R 5-3 Dauphin, PA/Central Dauphin 6 Abby Marzzacco SO OF L/R 4-9 Harrisburg, PA/Bishop McDevitt 8 Taylor Kenerson FY 2B/SS R/R 5-9 Hawthorne, NJ/Immaculate Heart Acad.

9 Katie Rau FY P/2B R/R 5-3 Livingston Manor, NY/Livingston Manor Cent.

10 Lori Brennan JR C R/R 5-3 Howell, NJ/Freehold Township 11 Ciara DeLong FY 3B R/R 5-2 Blandon, PA/Fleetwood 12 Victoria Schmidt FY P/1B R/R 5-4 Bethlehem, PA/Liberty 13 Dani Clifford FY OF R/R 5-4 Westtown, NY/Minisink Valley 14 Caitlin Kennedy SO C R/R 5-3 Fairplay, MD/Williamsport 15 Alexa Doggett SO OF R/R 5-5 Gettysburg, PA/Abington Hts. 16 Melanie Quintanilla SR 2B/SS R/R 5-0 Hasbrouck Hts., NJ/Immaculate Conception

21 Alexis D’Amico FY OF L/R 5-2 Riverside, NJ/Holy Cross Acad. 22 Jordan Hoffman JR P/1B R/R 5-8 Schnecksville, PA/Parkland 24 Brooke Moyle FY P/1B R/R 5-6 Philipsburg, NJ/Philipsburg 27 Maddie Stebich SO P/1B R/R 5-6 West Deptford, NJ/Woodbury 44 Jessie McDonough FY OF R/R 5-7 Union, NJ/Union

2017 schedule 2017 roster

Date Opponent Result Record (Conf.)3-6 Bethany L 4-3 0-13-6 Cornell L 9-8 0-23-7 Weaton (IL) W 5-0 1-23-7 Ohio Wesleyan L 12-3 1-33-8 Simmons (MA) L 7-6 1-43-8 St. Mary’s (IN) L 7-8 1-53-10 Penn St-Behrend W 3-1 2-53-10 Alvernia L 9-1 2-63-11 Alfred W 1-0 3-63-11 Wesley W 2-1 4-63-19 * DeSales W 7-1, W 1-0 6-6 (2-0)3-22 SUNY-Cobleskill W 3-2, W 14-0 8-63-24 *Eastern W 4-1, W 10-2 10-6 (4-0)3-29 Keystone W 5-3, W 19-4 12-63-31 Penn State Abington L 6-4 , W 4-0 13-74-2 *Manhattenville W 1-0, L 2-1 14-8 (5-1)4-5 Penn College W 10-0, W 9-0 16-84-10 *FDU-Florham L 8-3, L 9-5 16-10(5-3) 4-13 Muhlenberg L 2-1, W 4-0 17-11 4-16 *Delaware Valley W 1-0 , W 11-2 19-11 (7-3)4-19 Scranton W 3-2, W 7-5 21-114-21 Lycoming W 5-4, L 5-1 22-124-23 *King’s W 4-3, W 4-2 24-12 (9-3)4-30 *Wilkes W 8-5, W 4-2 26-12 (11-3)5-7 #FDU-Florham L 4-0 26-135-7 # King’s L 3-1 26-14

* MAC Freedom# MAC Freedom Championships

2016 results

Date Opponent Time March 5 # Moravian ............................. 10:30 am March 6 # Mt. Union .............................. 8:00 am March 6 # Roanoke ............................... 10:30 am March 7 # Alvernia ....................................... 4:30 March 7 # Lebanon Valley ............................ 7:00 March 9 # Heidelberg ............................. 8:00 am March 9 # Ohio Northern ..................... 10:30 am March 10 # Monmouth ............................. 8:00 am March 10 # Emmanuel .................................... 1:00 March 26 at PSU-Abington ............................ 1:00 April 1 * at Delaware Valley ....................... 2:00 April 4 * at Lycoming ................................. 3:00 April 8 * at Wilkes ...................................... 1:00 April 9 * at Manhattanville ......................... 1:00 April 11 * FDU-Florham ............................2:00 April 13 * King’s ..........................................2:00 April 17 Arcadia ..........................................3:00 April 18 SUNY Cobleskill ...........................3:30 April 20 Susquehanna .................................3:00 April 22 * Eastern ........................................1:00 April 24 at Scranton ...................................... 5:00 April 26 Keystone ........................................3:00 April 29 * at DeSales .................................... 1:00 April 30 at Muhlenberg................................. 3:00 May 5-6 MAC Freedom Championships ........ tba

* MAC Freedom Opponent# Spring Break Trip (Lake County, FL)

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2017 Player ProFiles

Melanie Quintanilla

Mackenzie Yurko

Melanie Quintanilla---Senior, 5’0”Shortstop/Second BaseHasbrouck Hts., NJ/Immaculate Conception2016: Appeared in 40 games and started all of them at shortstop… Was second on the team in batting average with .338 with five doubles, a triple, 19 walks and 20 RBI… Led the team with 33 runs scored and added four stolen bases.

2015: Second Team All-Freedom selection... Led the team in hitting with a .364 average... Finished the year with nine doubles, two home runs and 21 RBI... Stole five bases and also drew 15 walks.

2014: Started all 42 games in her freshman season... Had three doubles and drove in 13 runs and drew seven walks... Also had one sacrifice fly while hitting .236.

Mackenzie Yurko---Senior, 5’2”Outfield/Second BaseOrangeville, PA/Benton2016: Appeared in 40 games and started all of them at second base… Finished the year hitting .232 with four doubles and 13 RBI.

2015: Appeared in 17 games, making four starts behind the plate... Finished the year hitting .167 with three RBI.

2014: Appeared in 27 games, making 16 starts... Collected 13 hits, including two doubles and nine RBI.

Lori Brennan--Junior, 5’3”CatcherHowell, NJ/Freehold Township2016: Appeared in 39 games and started all of them behind the plate… Hit .281 with four doubles, 17 RBI and 17 walks... Had four hits, three RBI, a double and three runs scored.

2015: Appeared in 41 games, making 36 starts... Finished the year hitting .264 with two doubles, one home run and 12 RBI... Had two hits and three RBI in a victory over Alvernia.

Jordan Hoffman---Junior, 5’8”Pitcher/First BaseSchnecksville, PA/Parkland2016: Tossed 45.2 innings and struck out 23 with 1.69 ERA and a 3-1 record… Appeared in nine games and made eight starts… Threw four complete games including two shutouts.

2015: Appeared in 13 games, starting one in the circle... Finished the year with a 2-1 record and a 2.33 ERA through 33.0 innings.

Maddie Stebich---Junior, 5’6”Pitcher/First BaseWest Deptford, NJ/Woodbury2016: Went 4-2 on the year with a 4.71 ERA, 11 strikeouts, appeared in eight games and started seven of them… Threw four complete games with two shutouts and one save.

2015: Appeared in 21 games, making 11 starts... Finished the season 8-2 with an ERA of 4.62... Struck out 32 over 66.2 innings.

Jessica Pluta---Junior, 5’3”OutfieldDauphin, PA/Central Dauphin2016: Appeared in 33 games and started 12 of them… Hit .244 with six RBI.

2015: Appeared in 27 games, making three starts... She hit .167 with one RBI and scored seven runs.

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2017 Player ProFilesAlexa Doggett---Sophomore, 5’5”OutfieldGettysburg, PA/Abington Heights2016: Appeared in 27 games and started three of them… Hit .185 with a double and five RBI.

Caitlin Kennedy---Sophomore, 5’3”CatcherFairplay, MD/Williamsport2016: Appeared in 38 games and started 38 of them… Hit .271 with 3 doubles, one triple and three home runs.

Abby Marzzacco---Sophomore, 4’9”OutfieldHarrisburg, PA/Bishop McDevitt2016: Appeared in 39 games and started 38 of them… Hit .315 with a double, two RBI, 27 runs scored and 15 walks.

Dani Clifford---First-Year, 5’4” OutfieldWesttown, NY/Minisink ValleyPrep: Played four years of varsity softball. Also lettered in basketball and cross country... Scholar Athlete of the Year and Most Outstanding Athlete in 2016.

Alexis D’amico---First-Year, 5’2” OutfieldRiverside, NJ/Holy Cross AcademyPrep: Played four years of varsity softball... 2016 First-Team Freedom Division.

Ciara DeLong--First-Year, 5’2” Third/FirstBlandon, PA/FleetwoodPrep: Played four years of varsity softball... First-Team All Division... Team MVP in 2016.

Taylor Kenerson--First-Year, 5’9” Shortstop/Second BaseHawthorne, NJ/Immaculate Heart AcademyPrep: Played four years of softball... 2016 NFCA First Team All-Region, BCWCA First Team All-County, Big North First Team All-League and Second Team All-State... 2015 & 2016 New Jersey State Champion.

Jessica McDonough---First-Year, 5’7” OutfieldUnion, NJ/Union HighPrep: Played four years of varsity softball... Four-time first-team All-Conference... All-Union County and Team MVP... Also lettered in soccer.

Brooke Moyle---First-Year, 5’6” Pitcher/First BasePhilipsburg, NJ/PhilipsburgPrep: Played four years of varsity softball... 2014 & 2015 second-team all-conference and second-team all-area... 2016 first-team all-conference and all-area... 2014 and 2016 Team MVP...Career strikeout leader (388) and single-season strike out leader (173 in 2016) at Phillipsburg High School.

Katie Rau---First-Year, 5’6” Pitcher/Second BaseLivingston Manor, NY/Livingston Manor CentralPrep: Played four years of varsity softball... Team MVP in 2015 & 2016... Also lettered in field hockey and lacrosse.

Victoria Schmidt---First-Year, 5’4” Pitcher/First BaseBethlehem, PA/LibertyPrep: Played four years of varsity softball... Team MVP in 2015 & 2016.

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2016 hittinG statistics

2016 PitchinG statistics

soFtball career FieldinG records

soFtball season FieldinG records

Putouts assists FieldinG %

Putouts assists FieldinG %

Rank Player PO Years1. Kristen Norris 1255 05-082. Melissa Parker 866 13-163. Tiffany Gray 800 01-044. Megan Hardy 679 12-155. Jennifer Gehman 653 04-076. Gina Urbon 607 07-107. Amanda Polaha 600 10-138. Nicole Hoskins 553 07-10 9. Tina Corcoran 541 95-9810. Lesley Salokas 435 00-01

Rank Player PO Year1. Kristen Norris 360 20082. Melissa Parker 319 20163. Kristen Norris 318 20074. Gina Urbon 308 20105. Kristen Norris 306 2005

Rank Player A Years1. Nicole Wenner 386 08-112. Amber Lazorka 381 01-043. Hollie Sarnak 364 08-114. Kirsten Lazorka 346 03-065. Kristi Seiler 330 12-156. Whitney Ellenbug 291 13-167. Dani Evans 267 93-968. Lindsay Miller 265 06-099. Melanie Quintanilla 262 14-Pres.10. Jen Hepner 256 98-01

Rank Player A Year1. Amber Lazorka 114 20022. Nicole Wenner 112 20103. Hollie Sarnak 106 20104. Kirsten Lazorka 105 20055. 2 tied wth 100

Rank Player Fld% Years1. Melissa Parker 0.991 13-162. Amanda Polaha 0.990 10-113 Jennifer Gehman 0.987 04-07T4 Laura Poynton 0.984 91-94T4 Melissa Eck 0.984 2003 T4 Kristen Norris 0.984 05-07T6 Kerilyn Rostowsky 0.980 19978 Tiffany Gray 0.977 01-04 9. Megan Hardy 0.971 12-Pres.10. Tina Corcoran 0.970 95-98

Rank Player Fld% Years1. Amanda Polaha 1.000 2011T2. Jennifer Gehman 0.996 2006T2. Melissa Parker 0.996 20144. Laura Poynton 0.995 19915. 2 tied 0.993

PLAYER AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD%Melissa Parker .342 40-40 120 28 41 5 0 10 40 76 .633 23 3 19 2 .459 0 0 0 0 319 11 3 .991Melanie Quitanilla .338 40-40 130 33 44 5 1 0 20 51 .392 19 1 5 0 .424 1 0 4 4 89 93 13 .933Cailey Ware .330 36-31 94 19 31 3 0 0 10 34 .362 7 1 6 0 .382 0 3 1 1 38 4 2 .955Abby Marzzacco .315 39-38 111 27 35 1 0 0 2 36 .324 15 2 9 0 .406 0 10 0 0 29 2 2 .939Whitney Ellenberg .308 40-40 117 26 36 8 1 5 17 61 .521 15 4 18 0 .404 0 1 3 4 35 10 12 .918Lori Brennan .281 39-39 114 16 32 4 0 0 17 36 .316 17 1 23 1 .376 1 5 0 0 125 22 4 .974Caitlin Kennedy .271 38-38 118 15 32 3 1 3 21 46 .390 9 1 28 0 .328 0 0 1 2 14 2 0 1.000 Diana Kestenbaum .255 39-39 102 10 26 2 2 0 13 32 .314 9 0 36 0 .315 0 2 0 0 48 4 3 .945 Jessica Pluta .244 33-12 41 11 10 0 0 0 6 10 .244 2 0 6 1 .279 0 2 0 0 14 1 0 1.000 Mackenzie Yurko .232 40-40 99 10 23 4 0 0 13 27 .273 12 0 14 0 .315 0 5 1 1 72 60 3 .978Alexa Doggett .185 27-3 27 3 5 1 0 0 5 6 .222 1 0 6 0 .214 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.000Maddie Stebich .000 10-7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1.000Jordan Hoffman .000 11-8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 .800Alissa Steier .000 12-8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1.000

Totals .292 40-40 1077 198 315 36 5 18 164 415 .385 129 13 171 4 .374 2 29 10 12 749 340 47 .960 Opponents .258 40-40 1032 132 266 43 6 15 114 366 .355 72 10 120 5 .310 7 24 22 31 763 303 65 .943

PLAYER ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBPMaddie Stebich 4.71 4-2 8-7 4 2-0 1 32.2 50 30 22 16 11 6 1 3 138 .362 3 1Alissa Steier 3.59 5-4 10-8 6 1-0 0 54.2 66 32 28 12 19 17 0 8 226 .292 2 2 Bailee Schies 1.75 13-7 24-17 15 5-0 0 131.2 105 51 33 34 67 10 4 4 491 .214 4 5Jordan Hoffman 1.69 3-1 9-8 4 2-0 0 45.2 45 19 11 10 23 10 1 0 177 .254 1 2

Total 2.49 25-14 51-40 29 10 1 264.2 266 132 94 72 120 43 6 15 1032 .258 10 10 Opponents 3.99 14-25 61-40 22 1 2 254.1 315 198 145 129 171 36 5 18 1077 .292 29 13

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PLAYER ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBPMaddie Stebich 4.71 4-2 8-7 4 2-0 1 32.2 50 30 22 16 11 6 1 3 138 .362 3 1Alissa Steier 3.59 5-4 10-8 6 1-0 0 54.2 66 32 28 12 19 17 0 8 226 .292 2 2 Bailee Schies 1.75 13-7 24-17 15 5-0 0 131.2 105 51 33 34 67 10 4 4 491 .214 4 5Jordan Hoffman 1.69 3-1 9-8 4 2-0 0 45.2 45 19 11 10 23 10 1 0 177 .254 1 2

Total 2.49 25-14 51-40 29 10 1 264.2 266 132 94 72 120 43 6 15 1032 .258 10 10 Opponents 3.99 14-25 61-40 22 1 2 254.1 315 198 145 129 171 36 5 18 1077 .292 29 13

soFtball career records GaMes hoMe run battinG averaGe

at bats total bases stolen bases

hits runs hit by Pitch

doubles rbi sluGGinG PercentaGe

triPles Walks on-base PercentaGe

Rank Player Games Years1. Jennifer Gehman 180 04-072 Nicole Hoskins 179 07-10T3. Kristen Norris 178 05-08T3. Lindsay Miller 178 06-09T5. Courtney Novajosky 177 07-10T5. Nollie Sarnak 177 08-11T5. Nicole Wenner 177 08-11T5. Jill Castaldi 177 09-129. Kirsten Lazorka 174 03-0610. two tied with 170

Rank Player HR YearsT1. Jennifer Gehman 32 04-07T1. Hollie Sarnak 32 2008-113. Megan Hardy 25 12-154. Melissa Parker 24 13-165. Caitlin Cromley 21 10-13T6. Jen Smith 20 93-96T6. Nicole Wenner 20 08-118. Nicole Hoskins 19 07-109. Kristi Seiler 17 12-1510. Kristen Norris 14 05-08

Rank Player Avg. Years1. Jen Smith .459 93-962. Jessica Crea .455 95-983. Laura Poynton .432 91-944. Susie Slocum .426 90-925. Tina Corcoran .421 95-986. Tricia Hoffman .420 95-987. Lesley Salokas .415 00-01T8. Danielle Morcom .402 95-98T8. Leanne Howell .402 97-0010. Jennifer Gehman .399 04-07

Rank Player AB Years1. Lindsay Miller 560 06-092. Hollie Sarnak 551 08-113. Jennifer Gehman 549 04-074. Kirsten Lazorka 538 03-065. Courtney Novajosky 536 07-106. Kristi Seiler 534 12-157. Nicole Hoskins 525 07-108. Kerri Buckman 515 03-069. Caitlin Cromley 513 10-1310. Nicole Wenner 506 08-11

Rank Player TB Years1. Jennifer Gehman 394 04-072. Jessica Crea 355 95-983. Hollie Sarnak 352 08-114. Jen Smith 318 93-965. Kristi Seiler 284 12-156. Danielle Morcom 281 95-98T7. Kirsten Lazorka 275 03-06T7. Nicole Wenner 275 08-119. Nicole Hoskins 273 07-1010. Caitlin Cromley 267 10-13

Rank Player SB Years1. Susie Slocum 47 90-92T2. Danielle Morcom 42 95-98T2. Jen Smith 42 93-964. Lindsay Miller 41 06-095. Jill Connolly 39 98-016. Amber Lazorka 37 01-047. Kerri Buckman 36 03-06T8. Laura Poyton 31 91-94T8. Cathy Valonis 31 93-95T8. Kirsten Lazorka 31 03-06

Rank Player H Years1. Jessica Crea 226 95-982. Jen Gehman 219 04-073. Hollie Sarnak 208 08-114. Kirsten Lazorka 207 03-06T5. Jen Smith 201 93-96T5. Danielle Morcom 201 95-987. Amber Lazorka 193 01-048. Kerri Buckman 190 03-06T9. Tricia Hoffman 189 95-98T9. Kristi Seiler 189 12-15

Rank Player R Years1. Danielle Morcom 169 95-982. Jen Smith 166 93-963. Jennifer Gehman 161 04-074. Amber Lazorka 157 01-045. Jessica Crea 156 95-986. Laura Poynton 150 91-947. Hollie Sarnak 145 08-118. Jill Connolly 138 98-019. Tricia Hoffman 134 95-9810. Gina Tropiano 132 95-97

Rank Player HBP Years1. Sam Hare 22 12-152. Hollie Sarnak 17 08-113. Kristi Seiler 14 12-154. Tracy Hunter 13 90-915. Whitney Ellenburg 12 13-16T6. Shawna Beil 9 12-13T6. Courtney Novajosky 9 07-10T6. Melanie Quintanilla 9 14-Pres.9. Andi Veneziale 8 13-1510. 2 tied with 7

Rank Player 2B Years1. Jessica Crea 60 95-982. Kirsten Lazorka 50 03-063. Hollie Sarnak 44 08-11T4. Danielle Morcom 42 95-98T4. Kristi Seiler 42 12-156. Nicole Wenner 41 08-117. Kristen Norris 40 05-88. Tricia Hoffman 38 95-989. Nicole Hoskins 37 07-1010. Tina Corcoran 36 95-98

Rank Player RBI Years1. Jen Smith 174 93-962. Jessica Crea 152 95-983. Hollie Sarnak 149 08-114. Jen Gehman 148 04-075. Nicole Hoskins 136 07-106. Tricia Hoffman 116 95-987. Kirsten Lazorka 114 03-068. Tina Corcoran 112 95-989. Megan Hardy 110 12-1510. Kristen Norris 108 05-08

Rank Player Slg% Years1. Jen Smith .726 93-962. Jennifer Gehman .718 04-073. Jessica Crea .714 95-984. Lesley Salokas .669 00-015. Tina Corcoran .646 95-986. Hollie Sarnak .639 08-117. Laura Poynton .609 91-948. Nichole Decatur .593 20079. Kerilyn Rostowsky .577 199710. Nicole Wenner .570 08-10

Rank Player 3B Years1. Jennifer Gehman 22 04-07T2. Laura Poynton 15 91-94T2. Jessica Crea 15 95-98T4. Jen Smith 11 93-96T4. Amber Lazorka 11 01-04T6. Danielle Morcom 10 95-98T6. Tina Corcoran 10 95-988. Becky Welgosh 9 90-929. Dani Evans 8 93-9610. Three tied with 7

Rank Player BB Years1. Whitney Ellenburg 84 13-162. Amber Lazorka 83 01-043. Nicole Wenner 73 08-114. Jennifer Gehman 66 04-075. Nicole Hoskins 64 07-106. Laura Poynton 60 91-947. Jessica Crea 59 95-988. Courtney Novajosky 58 07-10 9. 4 tied with 57

Rank Player OB% YearsT1. Jen Smith .511 93-96T1. Jessica Crea .511 95-983. Laura Poynton .506 91-944. Jen Shehan .497 93-955. Tina Corcoran .466 95-986. Jennifer Gehman .464 04-067. Gina Tropiano .461 95-978. Andi Johnson .458 95-989. Amber Lazorka .457 00-04T10. Tricia Hoffman .456 95-98T10. Leanne Howell .456 97-00

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soFtball season hittinG records GaMes hoMe runs battinG averaGe

at bats total bases stolen bases

hits runs hit by Pitch

doubles rbi sluGGinG %

triPles Walks on-base %

Rank Player Games YearT1. Jen Hepner 48 2000T1. Christa Eck 48 2000T1. Lesley Salokas 48 2000T1. Jennifer Gehman 48 2006T1. Lindsay Miller 48 2006T1. Laura Mushinski 48 2006T1. Kristen Norris 48 2006T8. Alexis Kissinger 47 2000T8. Jessica Klimas 47 2006T10. 11 tied with 46

Rank Player HR Year1. Megan Hardy 12 20142. Jen Smith 11 1995T3. Jennifer Gehman 10 2007T3. Hollie Sarnak 10 2008T3. Hollie Sarnak 10 2011T3. Melissa Parker 10 20157. Melissa Parker 9 2016T8. Jennifer Gehman 8 2004T8. Nicole Werner 8 2009T8. Caitlin Cromley 8 2012

Rank Player Avg. Year1. Laura Poynton .515 19942. Jessica Crea .504 19973. Jennifer Gehman .489 20054. Jen Smith .480 19965. Jen Smith .479 19956. Jessica Crea .476 1996T7. Susie Slocum .467 1992T7. Cathy Valonis .467 1994T9. Jen Smith .452 1994T9. Jessica Crea .452 1998

Rank Player AB Year1. Courtney Novajosky 157 20102. Lesley Salokas 154 2000T3. Jill Connolly 150 1999T3. Christa Eck 150 1999T3. Jen Smith 150 1996T3. Nichole DeCatur 150 20077. Kirsten Lazorka 149 20068. Lindsay Miller 148 20069. Caitlin Cromley 144 201210. 2 tied with 143 2005

Rank Player TB Year1. Jen Smith 113 19962. Jennifer Gehman 109 20053. Jen Smith 107 19954. Hollie Sarnak 105 20085. Jessica Crea 104 19966. Jessica Crea 101 1997T7. Lesley Salokas 100 2000 Jennifer Gehman 100 2007T9. Jennifer Gehman 99 2006 Caitlin Cromley 99 2012

Rank Player SB Year1. Jill Connolly 21 19992. Susie Slocum 20 19913. Cathy Valonis 19 1994T4. Jen Smith 16 1996T4. Danielle Morcom 16 1996T4. Laura Poynton 16 1994T4. Kerri Buckman 16 20058. Jen Hepner 15 20019. Susie Slocum 14 1992T10. Two tied with 13

Rank Player H Year1. Jen Smith 72 19962. Lesley Salokas 69 20003. Jennifer Gehman 66 20054. Jessica Crea 65 19975. Laura Poynton 63 19926. Kirsten Lazorka 61 2006T7. Jessica Crea 60 1996T7. Hollie Sarnak 60 2008T7. Caitlin Cromley 60 201210. Tricia Hoffman 59 1997

Rank Player Runs Year1. Amber Lazorka 58 20042. Jen Smith 57 19953. Jen Smith 55 19964. Laura Poynton 54 1994T5. Danielle Morcom 52 1996T5. Jill Connolly 52 1999T7. Jessica Crea 49 1997T7. Laura Poynton 49 1992T7. Danielle Morcom 49 199710. Jennifer Gehman 48 2005

Rank Player HBP Year1. Sam Hare 11 2015T2. Kristi Seiler 9 2015T2. Sam Hare 9 20144. Hollie Sarnak 8 20105. Tracy Hunter 7 1990T6. Melanie Wuintanilla 6 2015T6. Andi Veneziale 6 2015T6. Tracy Hunter 6 1991T9. 3 tied with 5

Rank Player 2B YearT1. Jessica Crea 19 1996T1. Jen Smith 19 1996T1. Lesley Salokas 19 2000T4. Danielle Morcom 17 1997T4. Kirsten Lazorka 17 2006T6. Kristina Dillon 16 1999T6. Jessica Crea 16 1997T6. Jessica Klimas 16 2005T9. Four tied with 15

Rank Player RBI Year1. Jen Smith 68 19952. Jen Smith 55 19963. Melissa Eck 54 2003T4. Jessica Crea 45 1996T4. Hollie Sarnak 45 2008T4. Kristi Seiler 45 20127. Jennifer Gehman 43 20048. Becky Welgosh 42 1992T9. Tricia Hoffman 41 1996T9. Hollie Sarnak 41 2009

Rank Player Slg% Year1. Jen Smith .884 19952. Jessica Crea .825 19963. Jennifer Gehman .807 20054. Jessica Crea .783 19975. Jen Smith .753 19966. Hollie Sarnak .739 20087. Jennifer Gehman .725 20078. Laura Poynton .722 19949. Megan Hardy .720 201410. Jennifer Gehman .712 2006

Rank Player 3B YearT1. Laura Poynton 8 1992T1. Jennifer Gehman 8 20053. Becky Welgosh 7 19914. Jennifer Gehman 6 2006T5. Joey Lynn Gatto 5 1995T5. Jessica Crea 5 1996T5. Tina Corcoran 5 1998T5. Jill Castaldi 5 2012T9. Eight tied with 4

Rank Player BB Year1. Whitney Ellenberg 32 20152. Amber Lazorka 31 20043. Kristi Devens 26 2006T4. Amber Lazorka 25 2003T4. Nicole Wenner 25 20116. Joni Lacey 24 19927. Melissa Parker 23 20168. 4 tied with 21

Rank Player OB% Year1. Laura Poynton .598 19942. Andi Johnson .557 19963. Jennifer Gehman .548 20054. Jessica Crea .542 19975. Jen Smith .526 19956. Jill Connolly .524 19987. Jessica Crea .521 1996T8. Danielle Morcom .519 1995T8. Jen Smith .519 199410. Jen Smith .518 1996

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Rank Player CG Years1. Jessica Crea 92 95-982. Kat Lucenti 73 07-103. Leanne Howell 70 97-004. Caitlin Cromley 64 10-135. Kristi Devens 55 03-066. Mindi Brown 51 00-037. Joey Lynn Gatto 50 93-968. Heather Beadle 46 91-94T9. Jill Connolly 36 98-01T9. Rachael Matthews 36 01-04

soFtball career PitchinG records

soFtball season PitchinG records

aPPearances starts coMPlete GaMe

Wins saves inninGs Pitched

strikeouts earned run averaGe

aPPearances starts coMPlete GaMe

Wins saves inninGs Pitched

earned run averaGe strikeouts

Rank Player App. Years1. Kat Lucenti 111 07-102. Jessica Crea 99 95-983. Caitlin Cromley 96 10-134. Leanne Howell 86 97-005. Kristi Devens 81 03-066. Mindi Brown 72 00-037. Rachael Matthews 65 01-048. Joey Lynn Gatto 56 93-969. Heather Beadle 55 91-9410. Jill Connolly 49 98-01

Rank Player Starts Years1. Kat Lucenti 97 07-102. Jessica Crea 95 95-983. Leanne Howell 80 97-004. Caitlin Cromley 75 10-135. Kristi Devens 67 03-066. Mindi Brown 59 00-037. Joey Lynn Gatto 55 93-968. Rachael Matthews 53 01-049. Heather Beadle 49 91-9410. Jill Connolly 43 98-01

Rank Player R Years1. Cindy Hughes 1.14 89-922. Jessica Crea 1.31 95-983. Mindi Brown 1.36 00-034. Laura Mushinski 1.40 03-045. Kristi Devens 1.44 03-066. Jill Connolly 1.69 98-017. Joey Lynn Gatto 1.74 93-968. Rachael Matthews 1.75 01-049. Leanne Howell 1.86 97-0010. Laura Mushinski 2.02 03-06

Rank Player K Years1. Jessica Crea 490 95-982. Cindy Hughes 460 89-923. Kat Lucenti 431 07-104. Caitlin Cromley 394 10-135. Leanne Howell 346 97-006. Kristi Devens 336 03-067. Heather Beadle 199 91-948. Katie Eiden 196 08-099. Mindi Brown 193 00-0310. Rachael Matthews 182 01-04

Rank Player App. Year1. Kat Lucenti 39 20102. Kristi Devens 35 20063. Leanne Howell 32 20004. Caitlin Cromley 31 2011T5. Alissa Steier 30 2015T5. Caitlin Cromley 30 2012

Rank Player Sv Year1. Kat Lucenti 36 20102. Kristi Devens 29 20063. Leanne Howell 28 2000T4. Jessica Crea 26 1996T4. Caitlin Cromley 26 2011

Rank Player CG Year1. Kat Lucenti 27 2010T2. Jessica Crea 26 1996T2. Kristi Devens 26 20064. Jessica Crea 25 19975. Leanne Howell 24 2000

Rank Player ERA Years1. Cindy Hughes 0.47 19902. Mindi Brown 0.53 2001T3. Jessica Crea 0.76 1997T3. Laura Mushinski 0.76 20045. Nicole Spishock 0.91 200

Rank Player K Years1. Kristi Devens 189 20062. Cindy Hughes 178 19923. Caitlin Cromley 145 20114. Katie Eiden 138 20095. Caitlin Cromley 137 2012

Rank Player W Years1. Jessica Crea 73 95-982. Kat Lucenti 66 07-103. Leanne Howell 56 97-004. Kristi Devens 50 03-065. Caitlin Cromley 45 10-136. Joey Lynn Gatto 43 93-967. Mindi Brown 41 00-038. Cindy Hughes 36 89-92T9. Rachael Matthews 32 01-04T9. Jill Connolly 32 98-01

Rank Player Saves YearsT1. Kristi Devens 3 03-06T1. Heather Beadle 3 91-94T1. Laura Poynton 3 91-94T4. Kat Lucenti 2 07-10T4. Leanne Howell 2 97-00T4. Mindi Brown 2 00-03T4. Rachael Matthews 2 01-04T4. Katie Eiden 2 08-09T4. Jess Armillay 2 11-14T4. Alissa Steier 2 14-16

Rank Player IP Years1. Kat Lucenti 642 07-102. Jessica Crea 572 95-983. Caitlin Cromley 560 10-134. Leanne Howell 500.2 97-005. Kristi Devens 457.2 03-06T6. Cindy Hughes 409.2 89-92T6. Caitlin Cromley 409.2 10-128. Mindi Brown 397.1 00-039. Rachael Matthews 332.2 01-0410. Joey Lynn Gatto 326 93-96

Rank Player W YearT1. Jessica Crea 22 1996T1. Kat Lucenti 22 20103. Kristi Devens 21 20064. Leanna Howell 20 20005. Jessica Crea 19 1997

Rank Player Sv Year1. Laura Poynton 3 1994T2. Eight tied with 2

Rank Player IP Years1. Kat Lucenti 229.1 20102. Kristi Devens 194.2 20063. Caitlin Cromley 191.0 20114. Leanne Howell 190.1 20005. Caitlin Cromley 178.2 2012

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