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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T U L S A

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Table of Contents

This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Tulsa Softball Record & Fact Book. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you during the 2016 season. Specific requests for other items should be directed to Eric Hollier, 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, Okla. 74104-3189. The 2016 Tulsa Softball Record and Fact Book is published by The University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic contributions by Walt Beazley, Dave Crenshaw, James Plumlee, Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Travis Johnston, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce and Rich Clarkson and Associates. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact the Office of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, contact at (918) 631-2315.

Tulsa sofTball InformaTIon

Coaching staff

Head Coach ...........................John Bargfeldt/11th year Alma Mater......................................Anderson ‘81 Career Record ..................................... 388-187-1 Record at Tulsa ................................... 388-187-1 Bargfeldt’s Office .......................... 918-631-2123 E-mail ....................... [email protected]

associate Head Coach ........ Crissy Strimple/9th year Alma Mater ........................................... Tulsa ‘04 Strimple’s Office ........................... 918-631-5093 E-mail [email protected]

assistant Coach ......................Kirin Kumar/7th year Alma Mater .............................. Georgia Tech ’05 Kumar’s Office .............................. 918-631-2741 E-mail ............................ [email protected]

Volunteer asst Coach ................ Jeff Allen/6th year Alma Mater .................. NW Oklahoma State ’87

2016 Team Information

2015 overall record ....................................36-182015 american Conf. record/finish ...... 12-6/2nd2015 Postseason ............................................ N/APosition starters returning/lost .............. 6+DP/3Pitchers returning/lost ..................................2/1letterwinners returning/lost .......................11/4newcomers ........................................................ 7

Historyfirst Year of Program ................................... 1993all-time record ..................................... 687-621-1first season of american membership ... 2015all-time american record ........................... 12-6nCaa Tournament appearances (last) .. 7 (2014)

Tulsa athletic media relations

senior assoc. athletic Director forCommunications ................................... Don Tomkalski Work Phone .............................................918-631-3200 Email [email protected]

assistant Director/softball Contact ........ Eric Hollier Work Phone .............................................918-631-2492 Cell ...........................................................225-978-4590 Fax ............................................................918-631-3913 Email [email protected]

media relations Director ...................Stephanie Hall Work Phone .............................................918-631-2163 Email .................................. [email protected]

media relations assistant ......................Drake Allen Work Phone .............................................918-631-3720 Email ....................................... [email protected]

mailing address:Athletic Media Relations, The University of Tulsa, 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189

In review 20-22

2015 Overall Statistics ........................................... 202015 American Conference Statistics ................... 212015 Game Results ................................................ 22

records/History 23-36

Individual/Team Single Game Records ................. 23Individual Season Records ................................24-25Individual Career Records .................................25-26Team Year-by-Year Statistics ................................ 27Year-by-Year Results ........................................28-32Honors .................................................................... 33All-Time Letterwinners .......................................... 34Series Records ....................................................... 35Year-by-Year Summary .......................................... 35Conference/NCAA Post-Season Results ............... 36

american athletic Conference 37

Notes Pages ..................................................... 38-39

radio/TV Chart 40

Introduction 1-5

General Information ................................................ 1The University of Tulsa ........................................... 2 City of Tulsa ............................................................ 3Collins Family Softball Complex ............................. 4 President Steadman Upham ................................... 5 VP and Dir. of Athletics Derrick Gragg ................... 5

Coaching staff 6-7

Head Coach John Bargfeldt ................................ 6-7Associate Head Coach Crissy Strimple ................. 7 Assistant Coach Kirin Kumar ................................. 7

Players 8-17

2016 Numerical Roster ........................................... 82016 Alphabetical Roster ....................................... 8Player Profiles .................................................... 9-162016 Preview ........................................................ 172016 Schedule ...................................................... 18Notes Page ............................................................ 19

Tulsa QuICk faCTs

location: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 4,597founded: 1894nickname: Golden HurricaneColors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimsonaffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: American Athletic Conference

President: Dr. Steadman Uphamfaculty representative: Christopher AndersonVP & Director of athletics: Dr. Derrick Graggsr. assoc. aD for Compliance/sWa: Crista TroesterHome facility: Collins Family Softball Complexseating Capacity: 1,000softball athletic Trainer: Joni Cookstrength/Conditioning Coordinator: Chad CainPress box Phone: (918) 631-5426

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TU Fact Sheetlocation: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 550,000)

founded: 1894

Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree granting, accredited, coeducational

affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,682 (3,473 undergraduate, 1,209 graduate and law)

Programs: 61 undergraduate, 36 graduate, 12 doctoral

average class size: 20

student/faculty ratio: 11 to 1

full-time faculty: 320

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

average aCT score (2014 freshman class): 29

average saT score (2014 freshman class): 1260

Top ten percent of high school class (2013 freshman class): 75 percent

national merit finalists: 1 in 10 of all undergraduates is a national merit finalist

Tu Presidential scholars: 271

students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: Multicultural 18 percent; International 20 percent

Percentage receiving some type of financial aid: 84 percent

Competitive scholarshipsSince 1995, TU students have received:62 Goldwater Scholarships59 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships18 Fulbright Grants 11 Truman Scholarships 11 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowships9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships9 Department of Defense Fellowships5 British Marshall Scholarships

athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and women’s teams

Conference: American Athletic

nickname: Golden Hurricane

Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson

• a residential campus that fosters a sense of com-munity and integrates curricular and extracurricular life; and

• abundant opportunities for students to under-take community service, internships and study abroad; to participate in substantive research, often as early as the freshman year; and to study and reflect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and moral growth.

TU’s 230-acre campus is located two miles east of downtown Tulsa, a city with a population of about 400,000 and a metro population of more than 900,000. The city’s remarkable cultural, technological and eco-nomic resources nourish the university’s mission and enrich its life, just as the university, in turn, enriches the city.

In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a balance between career preparation and liberal educa-tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill in its students an understanding that stature as an indi-vidual and value as a member of society depend upon continual learning.

The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by:

• exceptional faculty, who draw students into the pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the plea-sures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in a challenging world, and who include in their numbers the 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for all U.S. doctoral and research universities, a national Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, a Carn-egie Foundation Professor of the Year for Oklahoma, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, several Fulbright Fellows and four Fellows of the Insti-tute for Advanced Study;

• a humanities-based general curriculum that stimulates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while stressing competence in oral and written com-munication;

• graduate, professional, and research programs that foster advanced theoretical development, pro-mote professional preparation, enhance the quality of the faculty, and extend the University’s internation-al reach;

• substantial library resources and information tech-nology that support research and classroom learning;

The university of TulsaAs a comprehensive, doctoral degree-granting institution, The University of Tul-sa provides undergraduate, graduate and professional education of the highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences.

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months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, Oklahoma!, is performed at the Discoveryland amphi-theater where a barbecue dinner and roping lessons add to the evening’s entertainment. Tulsa is also home to several outstanding events too numerous to list, but those worth a mention include Mayfest, the Gatesway International Balloon Festival, Oktoberfestand the Tulsa Pow Wow of Champions.

The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. The Tulsa International Airport offers direct service to most major U.S. cities and is another important contributor to our economic growth.

Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan Tulsa area. Options range from community college and vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs at both public and private universities.

county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the national average.

Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musi-cals at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook and the largest collection of Western American art at the Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly enhances our citizen’s quality of life.

The BOK Center hosts the top names in entertainment, as well as major sporting events including the 2011 NCAA Basketball Second & Third Rounds. For a great shopping experience, a visit to Cherry Street or Utica Square is a must, and for those who would rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa has several exclusive golf courses to choose from. During summer

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a stur-dy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city in Oklahoma. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll likely get many different answers. It was a city forever changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. Its African American heritage left its mark, in both the business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia and special memories for countless Americans due to its location on historic Route 66.

Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, including aerospace, telecommunications, manufactur-ing, construction, high technology, healthcare, educa-tion, transportation and energy.

Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living at 11.5 percent below the national average while the

Tulsa, oklahoma — “Green Country”Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. The rainfall aver-age is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons.

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The Collins Family Softball Complex is home to The University of Tulsa softball team.

Collins family softball Complex

The complex opened for play in 2002 as TU softball’s first on-campus softball home. The softball stadium is a picturesque setting fea-turing a burmed sitting area with a facade of Tennessee Ledgestone that matches the rest of the TU campus. The field also features a shrub-lined outfield fence, as well as an out-field warning track, bullpens and batting cages along with a press box and scoreboard. Sunken dugouts are located just below the seating, which includes a capacity of approximately 800. Completed in January 2012, the locker room facility was added beyond the right field fence. The new building provides the Hurricane a team locker room and team room, as well as coaches’ game day office and umpire locker rooms.

In its 14-year history, the TU softball facility has provided the scenery for some of the great-est moments in Tulsa softball history:• 2002, TU posted a 16-2 home record in the

new stadium, still the best home winning percentage in program history.

• 2006, Tulsa won the Conference USA Championship in its first season in the league with a 3-0 win over Marshall with an eighth-inning three-run walk-off home run.

• 2009, Tulsa won the C-USA regular season championship on its home field the final weekend of the season with a sweep of Southern Miss.

The softball field and locker room facility complex, named in honor of former Chairman of the TU Board of Trustees, the late Fulton Collins, and his wife Susie, is part of the larger Donna J. Hardesty Sports Complex that also includes the soccer field, track, multi-purpose recreational field, student health and fitness center, student apartments and additional campus parking. The cost of the development exceeded $31 million.

The 30-acre development to the west of Delaware Avenue extends from 10th Street to Fourth Place and Delaware Avenue to Columbia Avenue.The facility has impacted all facets of the soft-

ball program since the first game took place during the 2002 campaign.

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Dr. Derrick GraggVP and Director of AthleticsDr. Derrick Gragg enters his third year as The University of Tulsa’s Vice President and Director of Athletics. He was appointed to the position on March 20, 2013, and began his tenure with the Golden Hurricane 39 days later.

In his brief tenure, Gragg has overseen Tulsa’s transition into the American Ath-letic Conference and has administered the develop-ment and in his second year will coordinate the imple-mentation of the athletic department’s Strategic Plan. He also hired new head coaches in the sports of men’s basketball, women’s golf and volleyball.

Under Gragg’s leadership, Tulsa teams won seven Conference USA Championships in 2013-14 and eight teams participated in NCAA postseason competition. More than 200 student-athletes were named to the Commissioners Honor Roll and a league-best 63 re-cipients earned the C-USA Academic Medalist honor, awarded to student-athletes with a cumulative 3.75 GPA or better, during Gragg’s first year at Tulsa. Six stu-dent-athletes earned All-America accolades, while two were selected as Capital One Academic All-Americans.

As Tulsa enters its first season of membership in the American Athletic Conference, Gragg serves on the league’s Athletic Directors Council.

Before coming to Tulsa, Gragg spent seven years as the Director of Athletics at Eastern Michigan University, where he was responsible for an intercollegiate ath-letic program with 21 teams, 550 student-athletes and 80 staff members. Gragg’s experience covers 20 years in progressively advanced roles at the universities of Arkansas, Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt.

Under Gragg’s leadership, Eastern Michigan enjoyed successful campaigns not only on the field, but also in the classroom. EMU athletic teams accumulated 22 Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships in that time. Meanwhile, Eastern Michigan’s student-athlete graduation rate exceeded the general student body graduation rate by 20%. Impressively the EMU student-athletes posted the highest cumulative grade point average in history four consecutive semesters during Gragg’s tenure.

Eastern Michigan also saw its athletic fundraising levels reach new heights with four of the top five fund-

among all U.S. Doctoral universities by U.S. News and World Report (2015), and the College of Law and the Graduate Business Programs are ranked among the top 100, respectively. During the past decade, TU has add-ed more than 1 million square feet of space, including student apartments and activity centers, academic and administrative buildings and athletic facilities. The university’s seven-year Embrace the Future campaign raised more than $698 million. Thanks to the campaign, TU created: $119 million in scholarship endowments, 1,182 new awards, $87 million in faculty endowments and 47 new endowed positions.

ing years occurring under Gragg’s tenure as athletic director. Additionally, Gragg spearheaded the construc-tion of EMU’s $3.9 million multipurpose indoor athletic practice facility and was nationally recognized for his leadership, earning the Black Coaches & Administra-tors (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award in 2008-09.

Gragg spent six years at the University of Arkan-sas before his appointment at Eastern Michigan. He joined Arkansas in 2000 as an associate athletic di-rector and was promoted to senior associate athletic director in 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In his tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas including: athletic administration, sport program oversight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, budgeting, student-athlete support, compliance, facili-ties and game management, fund-raising and research.

Before that, Gragg spent three years as assistant athletic director for compliance at Michigan beginning his tenure in 1997. Previously, he was the director of compliance and operations at Missouri from 1995-97. During his two years in Columbia, he was the game event manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and chairman of the Big 12 Compliance Coordinators Group during his last year as compliance coordinator at the university.

Gragg began his career in athletic administration at his alma mater, Vanderbilt, where he served from 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor before adding the title of director of student life in his final year.

During his career, Gragg has published several ar-ticles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as well as a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. He has been a presenter and panelist at events such as the NCAA Future Coaches Academy, Champions for Athletic Directors and Football Coaches, Emerging Administrators Academy Professional Development Conference and the NCAA Annual Convention. Gragg also authorized two Title IX studies while demonstrat-ing continual improvement in Title IX compliance and gender equity issues.

He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority Op-portunities & Interests Committee, having served as co-chair in 2004-05. Gragg recently served as a mem-ber of the NCAA’s Legislative Council and is currently a member of the NACDA Division I-A Athletic Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Committee.

A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg lettered four years at Vanderbilt while earning his bachelor’s degree in human development in 1992. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University in 1999. Gragg received his doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Arkansas in May of 2004 and also taught several college courses during his tenure there as an athletic administrator.

A native of Huntsville, Ala., Gragg was inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. He is a member of the National Associa-tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA).

Gragg, 46 (11-19-69), and his wife, Sanya, have four children: daughters DeSha and Saniyah and sons Avery and Phillip-Raymond.

steadman uphamPresidentSteadman Upham cur-rently serves as the 19th president of The Univer-sity of Tulsa, a position he has held since 2004. Prior to coming to TU, he served as president and chief executive officer of Claremont Graduate University, a doctoral re-search university and a member of the Oxford-style consortium known as The Claremont Colleges in Cla-remont, California.

Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined New Mexico State University where he held the posi-tions of chief archaeologist and assistant professor of archaeology. He achieved the rank of tenured professor of archaeology in 1989. Before leaving New Mexico State in 1990, he also served as the faculty affiliate, Center for Social Research (1985 – 1990); curator of Archaeology, University Museum (1984 – 1990); and associate dean of the Graduate School (1987 – 1990).

From 1990 to 1998, Upham worked at the University of Oregon as vice provost for research and dean of the Graduate School and professor of anthropology. At Or-egon, Upham was responsible for management of the university’s 21 research centers and institutes as well as The River Front Research Park. He also served as the university’s chief administrator for graduate education.

Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book chap-ters and journal articles. He has lectured extensively in the United States and Canada.

Throughout his career, Upham has been singled out for his achievements as an educator and administra-tor. In 2001, he received the Academy Gold Medal of Honor by the Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance Studies. He was named to the Gradu-ate College Hall of Fame by Arizona State University and named an ASU Distinguished Alumnus in 1998. The University of Oregon presented Upham its Martin Luther King, Jr. Award and Director’s Award for Service and Achievement, both in 1998. Early in his academic career, Upham’s teaching skills were recognized by New Mexico State University, which presented him the Donald C. Roush Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1987, and a year later named him a Master Teacher.

Upham’s extensive professional service and ac-complishments include commissioner of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges; chairman of the Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools; president, National Physical Science Consortium; direc-tor of The American Mutual Funds; director of the St. Francis Health System; director of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce; director of the American Council on Educa-tion; director of the National Collegiate Athletic Asso-ciation; director of the College Football Playoffs; and director and chair of the Tulsa Community Foundation.

During the past decade, TU has achieved a remark-able transformation. The university is ranked No. 86

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bargfeldt’s Year-by-Year Coaching record at TulsaYear Conference overall Pct. Conference Conference Postseason record record finish

2006 Conference USA 34-24 .586 15-8 Reg. Season/ NCAA Regional Tourn. Champs

2007 Conference USA 30-28 .517 13-10 3rd N/A

2008 Conference USA 34-25 .576 14-10 3rd NCAA Regional

2009 Conference USA 40-17 .702 16-4 Reg. Season/ NCAA Regional Tourn. Champs

2010 Conference USA 31-21 .596 14-6 2nd N/A

2011 Conference USA 46-15 .754 19-5 Reg. Season NCAA Regional Co-Champs

2012 Conference USA 42-14 .750 16-4 Reg. Season/ NCAA Regional Tourn. Champs

2013 Conference USA 42-16-1 .712 19-5 2nd NCAA Regional

2014 Conference USA 53-9 .855 19-4 Reg. Season/ NCAA Regional Tourn. Champs

2015 American Athletic 36-18 .667 12-6 2nd N/A

have set seven records, including strikeouts, fewest hits allowed and opponent batting average.

In 2015, the Golden Hurricane began a new era with its first season as a member of the American Athletic Conference. TU placed second in the league in its first season with a 36-18 overall record and a 12-6 mark in con-ference play. The Hurricane scored more than 300 runs for just the second time in program history, and saw the single season RBI record eclipsed by senior Julie Kernen. Kernen went on to become Tulsa’s fourth Academic All-American.

Bargfeldt recorded both his benchmark 300th and 350th wins in the record-shattering 2014 season. Tulsa left C-USA with its fifth regular season championship and fourth tournament title, posted a 53-9 record, and ended the season ranked No. 18 in USA Today/NFCA Top 25 – its highest-ever position in the final polls. The Hurricane set a total of 19 team and 13 individual single season records.

In 2013, the Golden Hurricane posted a 42-16-1 record and a 19-5 mark in C-USA play, matching the program’s best conference record. TU climbed as high as a No. 17 national ranking – the highest in school history – tied for second place in C-USA, just one-half game out of first, and reached its sixth NCAA Regional. The Hurricane placed four players on the first-team All-C-USA team and three players on the NFCA Midwest Region Team. TU also set four offensive records, and players set five individual single season marks.

The 2012 team won the C-USA regular season and tournament championships and played in the NCAA Regional. The Hurricane finished with a 42-14 record and set the mark for the fewest losses by a TU team, and placed four players on the first-team All-C-USA team and three players on the NFCA Midwest Region Team. In addi-tion to posting the fewest losses in school history, TU set five single season offensive records.

Bargfeldt’s 2011 squad won its third C-USA regular season title and reached the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time. Tulsa, the No. 2 seed in the regional for the first time, advanced to the final round of the NCAA Norman Regional, within one win of the Super Regionals.

The Golden Hurricane, driven by pitching and defense, set five school pitching records and matched the school record for highest fielding percentage. Pitcher Aimee Creger became Tulsa’s second NFCA Third-Team All-America selection, and the first freshman to receive the honor.

In 2010, Bargfeldt became the winningest coach in school history. His squad finished among the top three in C-USA and won at least 13 league games for the fifth straight year. TU produced four all-conference selections. Lauren Lindsay (2007-10) became Tulsa’s All-American when she was selected as a 2010 NFCA Third-Team All-America.

The 2009 season was one of the most accomplished in school history. The Hurricane posted record of 40-17 over-all and 16-4 in C-USA play, and won the programs’ second C-USA regular season and tournament championships to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history. The Golden Hurricane won its first NCAA Regional game, and advanced to the championship round of the NCAA Norman Regional. In addition, the 2009 squad set 10 team and five individual single season records.

In 2008, Bargfeldt led Tulsa to a 34-25 overall record and 14-10 in C-USA play and its second NCAA Regional appearance. That squad tied a school record in on-base percentage with .352, set by his 2006 team. Hurricane players in 2008 set or tied seven single-season school records.

In 2007, he led Tulsa to a 30-28 record to become the first coach in program history to post winning seasons in his first two years at the helm. In his first season as skip-per, Bargfeldt led TU to the program’s first-ever conference championship, in addition to the school’s first-ever NCAA Regional bid by winning Conference USA’s automatic bid. In that campaign, Bargfeldt led TU to a 34-24 record and three tournament titles to go along with its regular-season and post-season conference championships. Tulsa also set team records for walks drawn and on-base percentage, all while playing in the fourth fewest games in the program’s history.

Prior to coming to Tulsa, Bargfeldt served as assistant

John BargfeldtHead Coach11TH YEar

In 10 years as head coach at The University of Tulsa, John Bargfeldt has built TU softball into a nationally competitive program and one of the premier programs in its conference. After leading one of the top pro-grams in Conference USA, Bargfeldt transitioned the Golden Hurricane into a new era in the American Athletic Conference.

The longest-tenured softball coach at TU, he has the most wins and highest winning percentage in school history, and has built a program accustomed to winning championships. Under Bargfeldt, the Golden Hurricane has won Conference USA Championships in five of his nine seasons, totaling nine league championships. TU earned C-USA regular season titles in 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2014, and C-USA tournament titles in 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2014. The Hurricane has also reached the NCAA Tournament seven times: 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Bargfeldt has been named confer-ence Coach of the Year three times: 2011, 2012 and 2014.

Bargfeldt has led the Golden Hurricane to a winning record in each of his 10 seasons, and is the only coach in Tulsa history to post as many as four winning seasons. Tulsa has won at least 40 games in five of the last seven years, and he has compiled a career record of 388-187-1, and a .674 winning percentage.

Under Bargfeldt, TU has never finished lower than third place in the league, and has a .715 conference winning percentage (158-63). The Hurricane has totaled 28 first-team all-conference selections and 47 total all-conference players since 2006.

Players on Bargfeldt-coached teams have broken into the school’s individual season top-10 in 15 categories, and his teams have set school records in 19 categories. In addition, 20 of Bargfeldt’s pupils rank among the top-10 in various areas, filling every major individual career statistical category.

Under Bargfeldt’s tutelage, Tulsa has produced five All-Americans, 47 all-conference players and 19 NFCA all-region players. In addition, the Golden Hurricane boasts 20 C-USA Academic Medalists, 12 C-USA All-Academic Team members, four Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and six Academic All-District student-athletes. Pitcher Aimee Creger, a three-time All-American, became Tulsa’s first student-athlete to represent the United States on the USA Softball Women’s National Team. Additionally, three players – Jill Barrett, Samantha Cobb and Caitlin Everett – all represented the United States on the USA Baseball Women’s National Team. In 2014, Barrett was Tulsa’s first second-team All-American, and the first player to earn Academic All-American and All-America honors in the same season.

Since 2006, the TU offense has set 13 separate single-season school records, including batting average, hits, runs, RBI, home runs, slugging percentage and on-base percentage. The Hurricane defense has twice matched the school fielding percentage record (.975) and in 2010 committed a program-low 36 errors. His pitching staffs

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Crissy StrimpleAssociate Head Coach9TH YEar

Former Golden Hurricane slugger Crissy Strimple came to The University of Tulsa as an assistant soft-ball coach in 2007. She was promoted to associate head coach before the 2011-12 academic year.

At Tulsa, Strimple’s main responsibilities include working with the Hurricane infield and serving as recruiting coordinator. Strimple coordinates Tulsa’s travel while overseeing the program’s budget.

In six years, Strimple has coached an infield defense that contributed to two record-setting sea-sons in fielding percentage and one in fewest errors. The 2010 squad committed a program-low 36 errors, and the 2010 and 2011 teams fielded at a .975 clip, matching the 2005 team for best fielding percentage.

Since 2008, the TU offense has set eight separate single-season school records, including batting aver-age, hits, runs, RBI, home runs, slugging percentage and on-base percentage.

Strimple played third base for TU during the 2002 and 2003 campaigns, following a two-year tenure at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

Strimple came to TU after serving as an assistant coach at Central Arkansas for one season. While at UCA, Strimple was responsible for the coordination of recruiting, as well as supervising the academic prog-ress of the team. She also worked heavily with the defensive schemes for the Bears. Prior to her stint at UCA, she served as the director of softball operations at Arkansas for two years. Strimple was also a team manager where her duties included travel, equipment, field maintenance and general management of the softball office.

As a player with the Golden Hurricane, Strimple led the team in home runs with 10 as a senior and was the team offensive player of the year in both her junior and senior seasons. Her 18 career home runs

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Kirin Kumar returned to Tulsa as an assistant softball coach in 2014. She previously spent five years as an assistant coach at TU from 2006-10. Prior to her rehiring with the Golden Hurricane, she held stints at North Carolina, Western Kentucky and Tennessee Tech.

While at Tulsa from 2006-10, Kumar’s duties included working with the outfielders, and serving as recruiting coordinator and dugout coach. During that period, the Hurricane won two regular season and two tournament championships in Conference USA, and played in three NCAA Regionals.

Kumar spent the 2013-14 year at Tennessee Tech, where she coached the infield and outfield positions, as well as baserunning, and served as bench and defensive coach during games.

Kumar was previous an assistant coach and

recruiting coordinator at Western Kentucky from 2011-13. She oversaw the development of the infield and outfield positions, as well as slap-hitting and baserunning, and helped lead the Hilltoppers to the program’s first conference championship and NCAA postseason appearance. She was also responsible for all aspects of recruitment and managed camps.

She left Tulsa to take an assistant coaching position at North Carolina in 2010-11. She served as hitting coach and infield/dugout coach, and held responsibilities for the program budget and camps. UNC earned its highest conference finish in four years and reached the finals of the ACC Tournament.

Kumar graduated from Georgia Tech in May 2005 with a degree in business management. She was a starting utility player for the Yellow Jackets for four seasons, playing a total of six positions. Kumar played under Bargfeldt at Georgia Tech during the 2004 season.

The Santa Ana, Calif., native saved her best season in a Yellow Jacket uniform for her senior campaign in 2005. Starting 61 of the team’s 65 games, she helped Tech win the ACC regular season and tournament titles and finish as runners-up at the NCAA Regional in Athens, Ga. During the postseason, she led the Ramblin’ Wreck with a .353 batting aver-age, including a .500 average at the ACC Tournament while earning a spot on the all-tournament team.

During her senior season, she finished fourth on the squad with a .322 batting average with six doubles and 20 RBI. Kumar also posted a .348 on-base percentage and a .986 fielding percentage, and was the 14th toughest player in the country to strike out as a senior.

In her career, Kumar played in 251 games, ranking second all-time at Georgia Tech. Her senior class also graduated as the winningest class in Tech history, while leading Tech to its first two ACC titles and four straight NCAA appearances.

coach at Georgia Tech for the 2003-04 season. While at Tech, his primary duties involved working with the pitchers and catchers. He was the recruiting coordinator, served as the bench coach and was a batting practice pitcher for the Yellow Jackets.

While at Georgia Tech, the Yellow Jackets finished the 2004 season with a 49-17 record and an NCAA Regional appearance. Ranked as high as 18th in the country that season, Georgia Tech and third-team All-American Jessica Sallinger broke 15 school records while finishing fourth nationally in earned run average with a 0.97 mark. Tech also registered 29 shutouts in 2004, while defeating two top-10 teams for the first time in school history.

Before his one-year stint at Georgia Tech, Bargfeldt coached at Pendleton Heights High School and Pendleton

Middle School for 22 years, including the 2004-05 school year. While there, he helped lead the Arabian varsity baseball team to five sectional championships and one regional title.

From 1980-82, Bargfeldt was an assistant baseball coach at Anderson University in Anderson, Ind., serving as pitching and hitting coach. He completed his bachelor’s degree in 1981 while serving as an assistant coach at Anderson.

An NAIA Honorable Mention All-American in football and baseball, Bargfeldt was drafted in the 31st round of the 1977 Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Chicago Cubs.

Bargfeldt, a former ASA National Player Representative, was also a member of the ASA National Board of Directors

(2000-2004). He served on the Men’s National Team Selection Committee during that time as well. As a member of the board, he assisted with the selection of the coaching staff and the national team members. The 2002 team won the program’s first Pan-American Qualifier Gold Medal.

As a member of the ASA’s Men’s Fast Pitch national team in 1991, Bargfeldt won a silver medal at the Pan American Games as the starting shortstop. In 1993, he was on the gold medal-winning team at the U.S. Sports Festival. He was also a five-time ASA Men’s Fastpitch All-American.

Bargfeldt and his wife, Barbara, have three children: Kenny, Alexya and Jeb.

still ranks sixth all-time at TU. Defensively, she holds the top two single-season assist totals in the Tulsa record book. Strimple also became the first freshman in NEO history to earn first-team NJCAA All-America Region II honors.

Strimple graduated from The University of Tulsa in 2003 with a degree in exercise and sports science. She earned her master’s degree in education with emphasis on sports administration from Arkansas in 2006. She resides in Tulsa.

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1 Jodi Edmiston OF 5-4 Sr-3L R/R Haskell, Okla. (Haskell HS)

2 Catherine Horner C/INF 5-5 Sr-3L R/R La Canada, Calif. (La Canada HS)

3 Jocelyn Sheffield INF 5-11 Sr-3L R/R St. Louis, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy)

5 Maddie Withee OF/C 5-3 Jr-2L R/R Arlington, Texas (James Bowie HS)

6 Tori Stafford IF 5-3 Fr-HS R/R Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren HS)

7 Caitlin Sill P 5-9 Sr-3L R/R Tuttle, Okla. (Tuttle HS)

8 Lauren Lomax OF 5-4 Fr-HS L/R Raytown, Mo. (Raytown HS)

12 Shelby Estocado IF 5-8 So-1L R/R Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS)

15 Ellie Reaves P 6-1 Fr-HS L/L Little Rock, Ark. (Beebe HS)

16 Ashley Kiser OF 5-4 Fr-HS L/R Wichita, Kan. (Trinity Academy)

17 Morgan Neal IF 5-4 Fr-HS L/R Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)

20 Maggie Withee IF 5-3 Jr-2L L/R Arlington, Texas (James Bowie HS)

22 Rylie Spell C 5-3 Fr-HS R/R Houston, Texas (Pearland HS)

25 Emily Watson P 5-10 So-1L R/R Edmond, Okla. (Deer Creek HS)

30 Brittany Walker IF/OF 5-3 Jr-2L R/R Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Legacy HS)

48 Kaitlin Allen IF/OF 5-2 Sr-2L R/R Tulsa, Okla. (Florida State Univ.)

55 Julia Hollingsworth OF 5-7 Fr-HS L/R Ennis, Texas (Ennis HS)

99 Lexi Blevins P 6-0 So-SQ R/R Romoland, Calif. (Heritage HS)

Hurricane by statearkansas (3) Morgan Neal Ellie Reaves Tori StaffordCalifornia (2) Catherine Horner Lexi Blevinskansas (1) Ashley Kisermissouri (2) Lauren Lomax Jocelyn Sheffieldnevada (1) Shelby Estocadooklahoma (4) Kaitlin Allen Jodi Edmiston Caitlin Sill Emily WatsonTexas (5) Julia Hollingsworth Rylie Spell Brittany Walker Maddie Withee Maggie Withee

# name Pos. Ht. Cl. b/T Hometown (Previous school)

48 Kaitlin Allen IF/OF 5-2 Sr-2L R/R Tulsa, Okla. (Florida State Univ.)

99 Lexi Blevins P 6-0 So-SQ R/R Romoland, Calif. (Heritage HS)

1 Jodi Edmiston OF 5-4 Sr-3L R/R Haskell, Okla. (Haskell HS)

12 Shelby Estocado IF 5-8 So-1L R/R Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS)

55 Julia Hollingsworth OF 5-7 Fr-HS L/R Ennis, Texas (Ennis HS)

2 Catherine Horner C/INF 5-5 Sr-3L R/R La Canada, Calif. (La Canada HS)

16 Ashley Kiser OF 5-4 Fr-HS L/R Wichita, Kan. (Trinity Academy)

8 Lauren Lomax OF 5-4 Fr-HS L/R Raytown, Mo. (Raytown HS)

17 Morgan Neal IF 5-4 Fr-HS L/R Springdale, Ark. (Har-Ber HS)

15 Ellie Reaves P 6-1 Fr-HS L/L Little Rock, Ark. (Beebe HS)

3 Jocelyn Sheffield INF 5-11 Sr-3L R/R St. Louis, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy)

7 Caitlin Sill P 5-9 Sr-3L R/R Tuttle, Okla. (Tuttle HS)

22 Rylie Spell C 5-3 Fr-HS R/R Houston, Texas (Pearland HS)

6 Tori Stafford IF 5-3 Fr-HS R/R Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren HS)

30 Brittany Walker IF/OF 5-3 Jr-2L R/R Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Legacy HS)

25 Emily Watson P 5-10 So-1L R/R Edmond, Okla. (Deer Creek HS)

5 Maddie Withee OF/C 5-3 Jr-2L R/R Arlington, Texas (James Bowie HS)

20 Maggie Withee IF 5-3 Jr-2L L/R Arlington, Texas (James Bowie HS)

Head Coach: John Bargfeldt (Anderson ’81), 11th Yearassociate Head Coach: Crissy Strimple (Tulsa ‘04), 9th Yearassistant Coach: Kirin Kumar (Georgia Tech ‘05), 7th YearVolunteer assistant Coach: Jeff Allen (Northwestern Oklahoma State ‘87), 6th YearGraduate manager: Jill Barrett (Tulsa ’14), 1st Year

Pronunciation GuideJohn Bargfeldt – John Bar-feltJocelyn Sheffield – Jos-elyn SheffieldJodi Edmiston – Jodi Ed-mis-ton

Hurricane by Classseniors (5) Kaitlin Allen Jodi Edmiston Catherine Horner Jocelyn Sheffield Caitlin SillJuniors (3) Brittany Walker Maddie Withee Maggie Withee sophomores (3) Lexi Blevins Shelby Estocado Emily Watsonfreshmen (4) Julia Hollingsworth Ashley Kiser Lauren Lomax Morgan Neal Ellie Reaves Rylie Spell Tori Stafford

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Edmiston’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2013.... .203 37-23 64 10 13 2 1 0 6 17 .266 6 0 21 0 .271 0 4 3-3 25 1 0 1.000

2014.... .241 48-35 108 20 26 5 1 4 21 45 .417 21 0 14 1 .359 2 2 3-3 37 0 0 1.000

2015.... .312 50-49 138 26 43 9 0 2 23 58 .420 21 0 20 0 .400 1 3 6-8 50 5 2 .965

ToTal... .265 135-107 310 56 82 16 2 6 50 120 .387 48 0 55 1 .360 3 9 12-14 112 6 2 .983

allen’s Career Hitting statistics (at Tulsa)Year avg GP-Gs ab r H 2b 3b Hr rbI Tb slG% bb HbP so GDP ob% sf sH sb-aTT Po a E flD%

2014.... .320 28-1 25 7 8 2 0 0 3 10 .400 4 2 3 0 .452 0 0 0-0 1 6 3 .700

2015.... .280 45-43 125 12 35 3 0 2 11 44 .352 10 0 19 0 .331 1 0 0-1 75 66 7 .953

ToTal... .287 73-44 150 19 43 5 0 2 14 54 .360 14 2 22 0 .353 1 0 0-1 76 72 10 .937

Kaitlin Allen5-2 • Senior • InfieldTulsa, Okla. • Florida State Univ.

Jodi Edmiston5-4 • Senior • OutfieldHaskell, Okla. • Haskell HS

Career at Tulsa: A two-year letterwinner . . . has played in 73 games with 44 starts … has hit .287 with 14 RBI, 19 runs scored, two home runs, five doubles, a .360 slug-ging percentage and a .353 on-base percentage.

Junior (2015): Played in 45 games with 43 starts – 38 at second base and five as DP … hit .280 with 11 RBI, 12 runs scored, two home runs, three doubles, 10 walks, a .352 slugging percentage and a .331 on-base percentage … had nine multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games … went 3-fo-r3 with three RBI, three runs and a home run vs. North Dakota (3/7) … drove in two runs at USF 93/28; G2) … went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs vs. Arkansas (3/31).

sophomore (2014): Played in 28 games with one start … hit .320 with three RBI, seven runs scored, two doubles, four walks, a .400 slugging percentage, and a .452 on-base percentage … doubled and scored a run vs. Oregon State (2/14) … went 2-for-2 at Kennesaw State (2/21; G2) … singled in a run and scored at Georgia Tech (2/22; G1) … singled and drove in a run vs. Creighton (2/28; G1) … walked and scored two runs vs. Liberty (3/7) … earned a start, singled and scored a run vs. Bradley (3/19) … doubled and scored a run at UTSA (4/18; G2) … singled and drove in a run vs. Middle Tennessee (4/26; G1) … walked and scored a run vs. Middle Tennessee (4/27).

Previous school: Spent one year at Florida State … played in 31 games with 21 starts at second base as a freshman … scored 10 runs with six RBI and a triple, and drew 19 walks, compiling a .385 on-base percentage.

High school: Earned all-state honors as a senior at Jenks High School, where she hit .396 with 25 RBI, 11 steals, two home runs and 10 doubles, leading the Trojans to a 36-5 record in her final season … earned all-district honors as a sophomore and junior at Jenks … played for the Oklahoma Diamond Girls club team.

Personal: Born Kaitlin Michelle Allen on May 25, 1993 in Tulsa, Okla. … daughter of Jeff and Joy Allen … has one brother and one sister … father, Jeff, played col-lege baseball at Northeastern State (Okla.) … her most memorable sports moment was playing in the NCAA Regional in 2013 with Florida State … enjoys playing the guitar and going to the lake … favorite TV show is “Pretty Little Liars” … major is business marketing.

Career at Tulsa: A three-year letterwinner … has played in 135 games with 107 starts … has a .265 batting average, 50 RBI on 52 hits, 56 runs scored, 16 doubles, six home runs, two triples, 48 walks, a .387 slugging percentage and a .360 on-base percentage … redshirted the 2012 season with an injury.

Junior (2015): American Athletic Conference Second Team … played in 50 games with 49 starts in the outfield – 29 in left field and 20 in center field … hit .312 with 23 RBI. 26 runs scored, nine doubles, two home runs, 21 walks, a .420 slugging percentage and a .400 on-base percentage … had nine multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games … went 2-for-4 with a run vs. Santa Clara (2/7) … went 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run vs. North Texas (2/21) … homered, drove in two runs and scored twice vs. Abilene Christian (2/21) … doubled, drove in three runs and scored twice vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/14) … went 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI vs. Memphis (3/22) … homered vs. Kansas (4/19) … was 2-for-2 with a double, RBI and two runs vs. Missouri State (4/29) … doubled and drove in two runs at UConn (5/7).

sophomore (2014): Played in 48 games with 35 starts in left field … hit .241 with 21 RBI, 20 runs scored, five doubles, four home runs, one triple, 21 walks, a .417 slug-ging percentage, and a .359 on-base percentage … had 62 putouts, one assist and no errors for a 1.000 fielding percentage … had five multiple RBI games and three multiple hit games … singled, walked and scored a run vs. Georgia State (2/23) … went 3-for-3 with a home run, three RBI and two runs vs. Liberty (3/7) … hit a two-run home run vs. Western Illinois (3/10) … had a double, an RBI and scored twice vs. Western Illinois (3/11) … walked and drove in a run vs. Arkansas (3/12) … went 2-for-3 with a double, a walk and two RBI at Marshall (3/15; G1) … singled, drove in a run and scored a run vs. UTEP (3/29; G1), and hit a grand slam in Game 2 vs. UTEP (3/29) … hit a two-run homer vs. UTEP (3/30) … went 2-for-4 with a walk at UTSA (4/19) … doubled in a run at North Texas (5/3; G1) … singled, walked, drove in a run and scored a run vs. North Texas in the C-USA Tournament (5/9) … doubled and walked in NCAA Regional at No. 17 Baylor (5/17) … doubled, walked and scored a run in NCAA Regional vs. Houston (5/17) … tallied a single in each game of NCAA Regional final round at No. 17 Baylor (5/18).

redshirt freshman (2013): Played in 37 games with 23 starts … hit .203 with 10 runs, six RBI, two doubles, one triple, six walks, three steals, a .271 on-base percent-age and a .266 slugging percentage … was perfect fielding in 26 chances with 25

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putouts … singled and scored a run vs. No. 22 North Carolina (2/8) … doubled in 3-2 win at No. 21 Florida State, and singled, walked and scored twice in 9-6 win over No. 25 Hofstra (2/15) … singled, walked, stole a base and scored a run in 7-4 win at No. 6 Texas (2/22) … went 2-for-3 with a triple, three RBI and a run vs. Lamar (3/1) … was 2-for-3 with a double and a run at Memphis (3/16; G2) … walked, drove in a run and scored a run at Memphis (3/17) … hit a pinch-hit RBI single vs. UAB (4/13; G1).

freshman (2012): Redshirted with an injury.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Haskell High School … was a 2010 Okla-homa All-State selection and two-time All-Big 8 Conference Most Valuable Player … batted .431 with 196 hits, 150 runs scored, 74 RBI, 33 doubles, 14 triples and 110 stolen bases in her career … as a senior, she led her team to the state qualifier round, and helped the team to a state runner-up finish as a freshman … played with the Oklahoma Diamond Girls.

Personal: Born Jodi Lynn Edmiston on August 10, 1993 in Tulsa, Okla. … daughter of Stacey Edmiston … father Scott is deceased … has two sisters … began playing softball at age 4 … her biggest sports thrill was hitting a grand slam as a sophomore at TU … hobbies include knitting and reading … favorite professional athlete is Ronda Rousey … favorite movie is Star Wars … favorite TV show is “Law & Order: SVU” … favorite book is Eat, Pray, Love … major is communication.

Career at Tulsa: A three-year letterwinner … has played in 138 games with 128 starts … has a .288 batting average with 75 RBI, 65 runs, 26 doubles, 10 home runs, four triples … 69 walks, a .469 slugging percentage and a .400 on-base percentage … has 726 putouts, 58 assists and 10 errors for a .987 fielding percentage.

Junior (2015): NFCA Mideast Region Third Team … American Athletic Conference Second Team … played in and started 53 games – 41 at catcher and 12 as the DP … hit .267 with 36 runs scored, 27 RBI, 12 doubles, four triples, two home runs, 33 walks, a .440 slugging percentage and a .392 on-base percentage … American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on May 4 … had nine multiple hit games and eight multiple RBI games … went 3-for-4 vs. Grand Canyon (2/7) ... doubled twice, drove in two runs and scored a run vs. North Dakota (3/6) … was 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI and two runs vs. Iowa (3/18) … doubled, walked twice, and had two RBI and three runs vs. Memphis (3/22) … went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI vs. Arkansas (3/31) … hit a two-run home run vs. Kansas (4/19) … went 8-for-10 with six RBI, four runs, three doubles and a triple in series at UConn (5/2-3) to earn league Player of the Week honors.

sophomore (2014): Played in 54 games with 50 starts … NFCA Mideast Region First Team … C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team … hit .324 with 34 RBI, 21 runs, seven home runs, nine doubles, 20 walks, a .531 slugging percentage and a .401 on-base percentage … had 418 putouts, 15 assists and a .986 fielding percent-age … went 2-for-3 with a home run vs. Oregon State (2/15) … was 3-for-4 with

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a home run, four RBI and three runs scored vs. Liberty (3/7) … went 3-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI and a run vs. Western Illinois (3/7) … doubled in two runs vs. Arkansas (3/12) … doubled, drove in a run and scored at Marshall (3/16) … went 2-for-3 with a run at Missouri State (3/26) … singled, drove in two runs and scored a run vs. UTEP (3/29; G1) … was 2-for-2 with a walk and two runs vs. Wichita State (4/1) … hit a two-run homer vs. Central Arkansas (4/2) … went 3-for-4 with a run vs. East Carolina (4/12; G1) … doubled in a run vs. East Carolina (4/13) … homered and tallied three RBI at UTSA (4/18; G1) and drove in two runs in Game 2 at UTSA (4/18) … doubled in a run vs. Middle Tennessee (4/26; G1) and hit a solo home run vs. Middle Tennessee (4/26; G2) … went 2-for-4 with a homer at North Texas (5/3; G1) … hit two doubles, drove in a run and scored a run at North Texas (5/4) … went 2-for-3 and drove in a run vs. Charlotte in the C-USA Tournament (5/8) … singled and walked in the C-USA Championship Game vs. Marshall (5/10) … singled and drove in a run in the NCAA Regional vs. Houston (5/16) … homered and doubled in NCAA Regional vs. Houston (5/17) … singled and drove in a run in NCAA Regional final at No. 17 Baylor (5/18; G2).

freshman (2013): Played in 31 games with 25 starts at catcher and second base … Conference USA All-Freshman Team selection … hit .254 with 14 RBI, eight runs, five doubles, one home run, 16 walks, a .421 on-base percentage and a .390 slugging percentage … made 78 putouts and 12 assists in 91 fielding chances … started 17 of the last 19 games in which she played … had four multiple RBI games and three multiple hit games … hit .333 with nine RBI, three doubles, three runs and six walks in her final 13 games of the year, including 12 starts … had a single in her first col-legiate game – a start vs. Hampton (2/8) … doubled, drove in a run and scored a run at Memphis (3/17) … doubled, walked, drove in a run and scored at run at UNLV (3/22) … hit her first career home run, a two-run shot vs. Boise State (3/24) … hit a pinch-hit RBI single at Houston (4/20) … went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run at Oklahoma State (4/24) … went 4-for-8 with a double, two walks, two RBI and a run in series at UTEP (4/27-28) … doubled, walked, drove in two runs and scored a run vs. Missouri State (5/1) … was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI vs. Southern Miss (5/4; G2) … had a single and an RBI in the NCAA Regional vs. Northern Iowa (5/18).

High school: A four-year letterwinner in softball at La Cañada High School … led her team to the California CIF Southern Section Division 5 Championship in 2011 and 2012, and four Rio Hondo League Championships from 2009-12 … had a career .378 batting average with 140 hits, 73 RBI, 95 runs scored, five doubles, seven triples, six home runs, and was 27-31 stealing bases … behind the plate, caught 48 runners stealing, while allowing just 35 stolen bases … as a senior was named the 2012 CIF Southern Section Division 5 Player of the Year … as a senior, hit .418, with a .735 slugging percentage, a .491 on-base percentage, 29 RBI, 30 runs, 15 doubles, four homers and nine stolen bases … as a junior, hit .421, slugged .621, and had 24 runs, 17 RBI, 12 doubles, eight stolen bases, and caught 16 runners stealing in 23 attempts … a multi-sport athlete, Horner also lettered all four years in volleyball, where she totaled 765 digs and 156 service aces as a libero/defensive specialist, and led her team to four straight Rio Hondo League Championships from 2008-11 … played with the 18 Gold SGV Velocity club team. Personal: Born Catherine Brooke Horner on April 6, 1994 in La Cañada, Calif. … daughter of Ken and Teri Horner … has three sisters … father Ken played golf at Northwestern for a year … began playing softball at age 3 … favorite professional athlete is Zack Greinke … hobbies include baking and traveling … most memo-rable place she has been is London … favorite movie is Alvin and the Chipmunks … favorite TV show is “Seinfeld” … favorite book is Killing Kennedy … major is communication.

Horner’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2013.... .254 31-25 59 8 15 5 0 1 14 23 .390 16 1 5 1 .421 0 1 0-0 78 12 1 .989

2014.... .324 54-50 145 21 47 9 0 7 34 77 .531 20 0 9 2 .401 2 2 0-0 418 15 6 .986

2015.... .267 53-53 150 36 40 12 4 2 27 66 .440 33 1 18 1 .392 5 1 3-4 230 31 3 .989

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Career at Tulsa: A three-year letterwinner … has made 65 appearances and 44 starts in the circle … has a 24-20 record and a 2.65 ERA with 20 complete games, nine shutouts, five combined shutouts and nine saves in 285.0 innings … has 170 strikeouts and allowed 255 hits, 128 runs, 108 earned runs, 111 walks and a .239 opponent batting average … has 40 at bats with two doubles, a home runs, six RBI and two runs scored at the plate.

Junior (2015): American Athletic Conference Second Team … made 28 appear-ances and 19 starts, posting a career-low 2.21 ERA with an 11-10 record in the circle … tossed 11 complete games, six shutouts and set a school record with six saves … tallied a career-high 80 strikeouts and 133.0 innings, allowing 128 runs, 108 earned runs and a .238 opponent batting average ... recorded four hits in 22 at bats, includ-ing a home run, and drove in four RBI and scored two runs … struck out five batters and allowed three runs on four hits in her first outing vs. Grand Canyon (2/6) … tossed one perfect inning to earn a save vs. Grand Canyon (2/7) … struck out one batter in 1.2 perfect innings to pick up a save vs. North Texas (2/21 … tallied a season-high seven strikeouts in in a four-hit shutout of North Dakota (3/6) … tossed a shutout inning with a strikeout to earn the save vs. Wichita State (3/24) … pitched a complete-game six-hit shutout to earn the win at USF (3/29) … pitched 15.2 in-nings, allowing just two runs, in a 16-inning marathon vs. No. 16 UCF (4/3) … tossed complete-game three-hit shutouts with five strikeouts at East Carolina (4/11; G1) and vs. Oklahoma State (4/15) … picked up her fifth save with 3.0 shutout innings vs. Missouri State (4/29), and her record sixth save with 1.2 shutout innings at UConn (5/2; G1) … came back to throw a complete game in Game 2 at UConn (5/2; G2), allowing five hits in five innings … threw a two-hit shutout in the American Athletic Conference quarterfinals vs. UConn (5/7) … hit a three-run home run vs. Santa Clara in the season opener (2/6), and drove in a run vs. Oregon (2/20).

sophomore (2014): Made 22 appearances and 17 starts in the circle … went 11-4 with a 2.49 ERA and five complete games, two shutouts and three combined shutouts in 95.2 innings … struck out 63 batters, and allowed 74 hits, 40 runs, 34 earned runs, 44 walks and a .213 opponent batting average … also tallied 14 at bats, and hit a pinch-hit RBI double vs. Wichita State (4/1) … struck out seven batters and allowed one run on four hits and one walk vs. St. John’s (2/7) … allowed only an unearned run and scattered five hits in 7.2 innings at FAU (2/8) … pitched a one-hit shutout at Kennesaw State (2/21; G1) … struck out six and allowed a run in a 5.0-inning complete game vs. Liberty(3/7) … struck out eight batters and allowed one run on three hits and no walks in 5.0 innings at Marshall (3/15; G2) … pitched 4.0 innings, allowed two runs and earned the win in the NCAA Regional vs. Houston (5/17) … started and pitched 4.0 innings in the NCAA Regional finals against No. 17 Baylor (5/18).

freshman (2013): Played in 12 games with nine starts, and made 15 pitching ap-pearances with eight starts … posted a 3-5 record and a 3.98 ERA in 56.1 innings, with four complete games, one shutout, one combined shutout, two saves and 27 strikeouts … had a double in four at bats … doubled vs. Marshall (3/10) … pitched 2.0 shutout innings vs. Utah State (3/22) and 1.0 shutout inning vs. Lamar (3/23) …

Career at Tulsa: A three-year letterwinner … has played in 54 games with eight starts … has a .328 batting average with four home runs, four doubles, 15 RBI, 12 runs scored, a .567 slugging percentage and a .348 on-base percentage.

Junior (2015): Played in 30 games with seven starts – four in right field and three as the DP … hit .356 with nine RBI, nine runs scored, four doubles, two home runs, a .578 slugging percentage and a .370 on-base percentage … had two multiple hit games and three multiple RBI games … went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs vs. North Dakota (3/7) … was 2-for-3 with a run vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/13) … hit a three run home run vs. MVSU (3/14) … hit a pinch-hit double in Game 1 vs. UCF, then drove in a run and scored in Game 2 (4/3) … started as DP in third game vs. UCF, and doubled (4/4) … doubled against Houston (4/25; G2) … in the American Athletic Conference semifinals, subbed in vs. Houston and went 1-for-3 with a two-run double and scored in the 5-2 win (5/8).

sophomore (2014): Played in 16 games … hit .353 with two home runs, on six hits in 17 at bats … totaled six RBI and scored three runs, compiling a .706 slugging percentage and a .353 on-base percentage … hit a three-run home run vs. Oregon State (2/14) … singled in her only at bat at Kennesaw State (2/21; G2) … went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run and scored twice vs. Lib-erty (3/7) … drove in a run at Missouri State (3/26) … singled in her only at bats against UTEP (3/29; G2 and 3/30) and against Middle Tennessee (4/27).

freshman (2013): Played in eight games with one start in the flex/DP position … had five at-bats and earned a pinch-hit walk vs. Marshall (3/10).

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Westminster Christian Academy … in her career hit .453 with 99 RBI, eight home runs, and a .508 on-base percentage … a two-time first-team Missouri all-state selection in 2010 and 2011 … as a senior in fall 2011, hit .548, with a .871 slugging percentage, a .592 on-base percentage, 46 RBI and 22 extra base hits, and named Scholar Athlete of the Year by the St. Louis Post Dispatch … as a junior, hit .467 with a .500 on-base percentage, 16 RBI and 12 extra base hits … earned first-team all-district honors in each of her last three years, and was a first-team all-conference players as a freshman … played with the Midland Magic club team.

Personal: Born Jocelyn Alyce Sheffield on September 16, 1994 in St. Louis, Mo. … daughter of Douglas and Tamara Sheffield … has one sister and one brother … father Douglas played baseball for two years at Saint Louis University … cousin Cameron Sheffield played football for the Kansas City Chiefs … favorite professional athlete of all-time is Jackie Robinson, and her favorite current professional athlete is Albert Pujols … hobbies include singing, playing the piano and dancing … most memorable moment was singing at the 2013 Golden ‘Cane Awards with a good friend playing piano … wants to learn three to four languages … she speaks two languages, sings in a worship band and has created a 50-foot long mural … favorite movie is Kung-Fu Panda… favorite TV show is “Psych” … favorite book is Unbroken … major is international business, Spanish and MIS.

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#3 #7Jocelyn Sheffield5-11 • Senior • InfieldSt. Louis, Mo. • Westminster Christian Acad.

Caitlin Sill5-9 • Senior • PitcherTuttle, Okla. • Tuttle HS

sheffield’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2013.... .000 8-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .167 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

2014.... .353 16-0 17 3 6 0 0 2 6 12 .706 0 0 4 0 .353 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

2015.... .356 30-7 45 9 16 4 0 2 9 26 .578 1 0 6 1 .370 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 1.000

ToTal... .328 54-8 67 12 22 4 0 4 15 38 .567 2 0 11 1 .348 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 1.000

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earned her first collegiate win in a five-inning complete game vs. Lamar (3/1) … pitched 1.2 shutout innings with two strikeouts to earn a save vs. Marshall (3/9; G2) … tossed a complete-game, scattering six hits and allowing one unearned run with three strikeouts vs. Indiana State (3/14) … pitched 2.1 shutout innings at East Carolina (4/7) … tossed a six-hit shutout to earn her third win at UTEP (4/27; G2) … pitched 3.0 shutout innings vs. Southern Miss (5/4; G2).

High school: A four-year letterwinner in softball at Tuttle High School … compiled a 98-18 record in the circle with a 0.81 ERA, while hitting .347 with 12 home runs, 97 RBI and a .422 on base percentage in her career … was a 2011 Oklahoma All-State selection, and a four-time Little All-City selection by the Daily Oklahoman and a three-time Sooner All-Conference selection … led her team to a Class 4A runner-up finish as a senior … in an injury-shortened 2011 season, she posted a 10-2 record with a 0.97 ERA, and a .375 batting average … as a junior, Sill went 8-0 with a 0.77 ERA, a .413 batting average with 10 home runs, 42 RBI and a .526 on base percent-age … led her team to the Class 4A Oklahoma state championship as a freshman … also lettered four years in track and field and two years in basketball.

Personal: Born Caitlin Grace Sill on May 23, 1994 in Oklahoma City, Okla. … daugh-ter of John and Carolyn Sill … has two sisters … sisters, Amanda and Rachel, played softball at Southeastern Oklahoma State … grandfather John Sill, Sr., played football at Oklahoma State for two years … most memorable event was winning the Oklahoma Class 4A state championship as a high school freshman … biggest sports thrill is the adrenaline she feels standing in the circle during a big game … favorite professional athlete is Clayton Kershaw … favorite movie is Pocahontas … favorite TV show is “Desperate Housewives” … favorite books are the Harry Potter series … major is finance.

Career at Tulsa: A two-year letterwinner ... has played in 71 games with 44 starts … has hi .362 with 35 runs, 27 RBI, seven doubles, two triples, five home runs, a .586 slugging percentage and a .449 on-base percentage.

sophomore (2015): American Athletic Conference Second Team … played in 52 games with 43 starts … hit .364 with 26 RBI, 25 runs, five home runs, six doubles, two triples, a .591 slugging percentage and a .450 on-base percentage … American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on March 23 … had 11 multiple hit games and nine multiple RBI games … broke into the lineup on the second weekend, going 2-for-3 with two RBI, a steal and a run vs. Drexel (2/14) … hit a two-run triple vs. North Texas, and was 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBI and two runs vs. Abilene Christian (2/21) … was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI at Arkansas (3/10) … went 2-for-3 with a homer, two RBI and two runs vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/13) … was 3-for-3 with a homer, double and two runs at North Texas (3/16) … hit a two-run homer vs. Memphis (3/21; G1) … was 2-for-3 with a triple and a run at East Carolina (4/11; G1) … went 2-for-3 with a run at Oklahoma State (4/16) … went 4-for-7 in the DH vs. Houston (4/25) … singled, walked and scored twice at UConn (3/2; G2) … singled and walked in the American Athletic Conference quarterfinals vs. UConn (5/7).

freshman (2014): Played in 19 games with one start … had two hits in six at bats, scored 10 runs, doubled once and drove in a run … went 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI and two runs vs. Liberty (3/7) … scored runs vs. Louisville (2/8), Northern Illi-nois (2/9), McNeese State (2/14), Kennesaw State (2/21; G1 & G2), Western Illinois (3/11), Marshall (3/16) and Missouri State (3/26) … also stole a base at Missouri State … recorded a putout vs. McNeese State.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Mansfield Legacy High School … led her team to the Class 4A regionals in 2013, the District 15-4A Championship in 2012 and the District 8-4A Championship in 2010 … also led her team to the Bi-District Championships in the 2010, 2011 and 2012 state tournament … earned Texas Girls Association first-team all-state in 2013 and was named the District 15-4A Defensive Player of the year … a three-time academic all-district selection … an all-area first-team selection by the Dallas Morning News and an all-area super team selection by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram … totaled 26 extra base hits, 83 RBI, 108 runs scored, 50 walks and 59 stolen bases … hit .432 with 41 hits, 41 runs, 15 extra base hits, 36 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 33 games in 2013 … as a junior in 2012, she hit .307 with 26 runs, 20 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 33 games … hit .300 as a sophomore in 2011, and as a freshman, hit .357 with 34 runs, 22 RBI and 26 stolen bases … also played basketball and competed in track and field for three years.

Personal: Born Brittany Renee Walker on April 25, 1995 in Fort Worth, Texas … daughter of Kenneth Brooks and Joann Walker … has two brothers and two sisters, including twin, Briana … when she played softball as a child, she pretended she was Jessica Mendoza … favorite professional athlete is Miles Austin … favorite movie is Love and Basketball … favorite TV show is “Keeping up with the Kardashians” … major is exercise and sports science.

sill’s Career Pitching statisticsYear Era W-l app Gs CG sHo/Cbo sV IP H r Er bb so 2b 3b Hr bf b/avg WP HbP bk sfa sHa

2013.... 3.98 3-5 15 8 4 1/1 2 56.1 64 39 32 20 27 11 3 9 257 .282 8 5 2 0 5

2014.... 2.49 11-4 22 17 5 2/3 1 95.2 74 40 34 44 63 11 1 11 418 .213 2 13 0 3 11

2015.... 2.21 10-11 28 19 11 6/1 6 133.0 117 49 42 47 80 21 1 9 562 .238 7 10 0 1 13

ToTal... 2.65 24-20 65 44 20 9/5 9 285.0 255 128 108 111 170 43 5 29 1237 .239 17 28 2 4 29

sill’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2013.... .250 12-9 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 10 2 .833

2014.... .071 27-18 14 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 .143 0 0 4 0 .071 0 0 0-0 1 18 0 1.000

2015.... .182 11-10 22 2 4 0 0 1 4 7 .318 2 0 10 0 .250 0 0 0-0 3 30 0 1.000

ToTal... .150 50-37 40 2 6 2 0 1 6 11 .275 2 0 15 0 .190 0 0 0-0 4 58 2 .969

Walker’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2014.... .333 19-1 6 10 2 1 0 0 1 3 .500 1 0 1 0 .429 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 1.000

2015.... .364 52-43 110 25 40 6 2 5 26 65 .591 18 0 18 0 .450 1 1 2-4 19 1 0 1.000

ToTal... .362 71-44 116 35 42 7 2 5 27 68 .586 19 0 19 0 .449 1 1 3-6 20 1 0 1.000

#30Brittany Walker5-3 • Junior • OutfieldMansfield, Texas • Mansfield Legacy HS

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Career at Tulsa: A two-year letterwinner … has played in 67 games with 47 starts … has hit .305 with 20 runs, 24 RBI, eight doubles, two triples, one home run, a .411 slugging percentage and a .387 on-base percentage.

sophomore (2015): American Athletic Conference First Team … played in 51 games with 43 starts, including 32 starts in center field … hit .323 with 22 RBI, 19 runs scored, six doubles, two triples, one home run, a .427 slugging percentage and a .403 on-base percentage … had 11 multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games … hit a team-leading .360 in conference play, with 10 RBI, six runs and a .433 on-base percentage … went 3-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI and a run vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/14) … doubled and drove in three runs vs. Wichita State (3/24) … went 4-for-7 with three RBI in DH at USF (3/28) … was 2-for-3 with a double and two runs vs. Arkansas (3/31) … went 6-for-8 with two RBI and four runs in series at East Carolina (4/11-12) … was 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs vs. Missouri State (4/29) … went 2-for-3 with a double, triple, three RBI and a run at UConn (5/2; G2), and was 4-for-7 in the doubleheader … went 2-for-3 with an RBI in the American Athletic Conference semifinals vs. Houston (5/8).

freshman (2014): Played in 17 games with four starts … recorded three hits in 17 at bats, had two doubles, two RBI, two walks and scored a run … also recorded 10 putouts and an assist in the field … had a single vs. McNeese State (2/14) … doubled in a run vs. Liberty (3/7) … hit an RBI double and scored a run at Marshall (3/15; G1) … earned starts against Ohio State (2/7), Northern Illinois (2/9), McNeese State (2/14) and Kennesaw State (2/21; G2).

High school: A four-year letterwinner at James Bowie High School … was the District Catcher of the Year in 2013, and the district Offensive Player of the Year during her first three seasons … a four-time first-team all-district selection and a two-time all-area selection at the Class 5A school … led her team to the playoffs each season, and a bi-district championship in 2011 … hit above .500 in each of her four high school seasons, topped with a .557 batting average as a junior in 2012 … as a senior, hit .522 with 46 hits, 15 RBI and a home run.

Personal: Born Madeline Lee Withee on June 22, 1995 in Arlington, Texas … daughter of Ron and Katie Withee … has three sisters, including twin, Maggie … began playing softball at age 5 … her most memorable sports event was winning the hall of fame tournament in high school … favorite professional athlete is Delino DeShields … hobbies include reading … favorite movie is Love and Basketball, fa-vorite TV Show is “Law & Order: SVU” and favorite books are The Longest Ride, A Good Woman and Matters of the Heart … major is business management.

Career at Tulsa: A two-year letterwinner … has played in 115 games with 114 starts … has hit .313 with 104 hits, 67 runs, 30 RBI, eight doubles, five triples, two home runs, a .386 slugging percentage and a .358 on-base percentage.

sophomore (2015): American Athletic Conference Second Team … started all 53 games in which she played … hit .313 with 38 runs, 17 RBI, five doubles, two triples, two home runs, a .396 slugging percentage, a .365 on-base percentage and 14 walks … had 18 multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games … went 2-for-3 with a dou-ble, RBI and two runs vs. Drexel (2/14), and went 2-for-2 with two runs vs. Providence (2/15) … was 2-for-4 with a home run, four RBI and two runs vs. North Dakota (3/6) … went 3-for-5 with a double, triple, RBI and two runs vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/14) … homered and drove in two runs vs. Iowa (3/18) … was 2-for-3 with three runs vs. Memphis (3/22) … went 2-for-4 with two doubles, three RBI and a run vs. Arkansas (3/31) … went 2-for-2 with two walks, and RBI and a run at East Carolina (4/12) … was 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBI vs. Missouri State (4/29) … singled and drove in a run in the American Athletic Conference semifinals vs. Houston (5/8).

freshman (2014): Played in all 62 games with 61 starts at third base … named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team … hit .313 with 29 runs, 13 RBI, three dou-bles and three triples, and compiled a .373 slugging percentage and a .348 on-base percentage … recorded 109 assists and 66 putouts in the field … had 11 multiple hit games … recorded an RBI vs. Northern Illinois (2/9) and Oregon State (2/14) … went 1-for-2 and scored twice at Kennesaw State (2/21; G2) … went 2-for-3 and scored a run vs. Georgia State (2/23) … drove in a run vs. Creighton (2/28; G1) … went 2-for-2 with a triple and a run vs. Northwestern State (3/1) … was 2-for-2 with two runs vs. Liberty (3/7) … tripled and scored a run vs. Western Illinois (3/10) … tallied a hit, RBI and a run at Marshall (3/15; G1) and went 2-for-3 in Game 2 at Marshall … scored two runs vs. Charlotte (2/23) … was 2-for-2 with a walk, three RBI and two runs at Missouri State (2/26) … drove in a run and scored a run vs. UTEP (3/30) … went 2-for-3 with two RBI, a double, a triple and a run vs. Wichita State (4/1) … doubled and scored a run vs. Central Arkansas (4/2) … was 3-for-5 in the doubleheader at UAB (4/5) … went 2-for-2 with a double, an RBI and a run vs. Middle Tennessee (4/27) … went 2-for-3 at North Texas (5/3; G1) … singled, drove in a run and scored in the C-USA Tournament vs. North Texas (5/9) … singled and scored a run in the C-USA Championship Game vs. Marshall (5/10) … scored a run vs. Houston in the NCAA Regional (5/17).

High school: A four-year letterwinner at James Bowie High School … was the District Offensive Player of the Year in 2013 … a four-time first-team all-district selection … led her team to the playoffs each season, and a bi-district championship

maggie Withee’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2014.... .313 62-61 150 29 47 3 3 0 13 56 .373 8 0 22 1 .348 0 10 2-2 66 109 11 .941

2015.... .313 53-53 182 38 57 5 2 2 17 72 .396 14 1 14 1 .365 0 3 3-3 56 120 6 .967

ToTal... .313 115-114 332 67 104 8 5 2 30 128 .386 22 1 36 2 .358 0 13 5-5 122 229 17 .954

maddie Withee’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2014.... .176 16-4 17 1 3 2 0 0 2 5 .294 2 0 5 0 .263 0 2 0-0 10 1 0 1.000

2015.... .323 51-43 124 19 40 6 2 1 22 53 .427 18 0 12 1 .403 2 6 2-2 38 5 2 .956

ToTal... .305 67-47 141 20 43 8 2 1 24 58 .411 20 0 17 1 .387 2 8 2-2 48 6 2 .964

#5 #20Maddie Withee5-2 • Junior • Outfield/CatcherArlington, Texas • James Bowie HS

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in 2011 … hit .501 for her career, including a .549 batting average as a senior, .507 average as a junior and .585 average as a sophomore … was her school’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2012, Most Valuable Player in 2011, and Rookie and Defensive Player of the Year in 2010.

Personal: Born Margaret Ann Withee on June 22, 1995 in Arlington, Texas … daugh-ter of Ron and Katie Withee … has three sisters, including twin, Maddie … began playing softball at age 5 … her most memorable sports event was winning the hall of fame tournament in high school … when she played softball as a child, she pretended she was Cat Osterman … enjoys playing hacky sack and hanging out with friends … favorite movie is The Fault in Our Stars … favorite TV shows are “Gossip Girl” and “Law and Order: SVU” and favorite book is A Good Woman … major is accounting.

Career at Tulsa: A returning player.

freshman (2015): Made four appearances in the circle … pitched 3.1 innings and combined for a shutout of Drexel (2/14) … recorded one strikeout, and allowed five hits and seven runs.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Heritage High School … posted a 12-6 record and a 1.37 ERA with 145 strikeouts in 2013 … posted a 1.75 ERA and a 13-9 record in 2012 … played with the Orange County Bat Busters.

Personal: Born Alexandra Renee Blevins on February 16, 1996 in Oceanside, Calif. … daughter of Robert and Robin Blevins … has one sister … began playing softball at age 5 … favorite professional athlete is Jennie Fench … favorite movie is Forrest Gump, favorite books are the Twilight series, and favorite TV show is “American Horror Story” … major is exercise and sports science.

Career at Tulsa: A returning letterwinner.

freshman (2015): Played in 53 games with 48 starts at shortstop … hit .272 with 28 runs, 31 RBI, five doubles, four triples, six home runs, 12 walks, a .483 slugging percentage and a .340 on-base percentage … had 11 multiple hit games and nine multiple RBI games … tripled and drove in three runs vs. Providence (2/15) … went 2-for-3 with a home runs, three RBI and two runs vs. North Dakota (3/7) … went 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBI and two runs vs. New Mexico State (3/7) … homered and drove in four runs vs. Memphis (3/22) … went 3-for-4 with a triple, RBI and a run vs. Arkansas (3/31) … went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBI and two runs at East Carolina (4/12) … went 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI and three runs at UConn (5/3).

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Bishop Gorman High School … earned Nevada all-state honors as a junior and a senior, and earned all-conference honors three times … was the Bishop Gorman MVP each of her last two years … hit .552 as a senior with 11 home runs, 54 RBI, 10 doubles, five triples, 45 runs, 17 stolen bases, a 1.102 slugging percentage and a .648 on-base percentage … batted .558 with nine home runs, 29 RBI, 46 runs scored and 26 stolen bases as a junior … as a sophomore, hit .468 with nine home runs and 35 RBI … also lettered two years in basketball.

Personal: Born Shelby Kawehi Estocado on May 9, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nev. … daughter of Daniel and Nancy Estocado … has two brothers … of Hawaiian descent, “Hapa Haole” – Caucasian/Hawaiian … began playing softball at age 5 … favorite professional athlete is Peyton Manning … hobbies include hula dance, hip hop dance, yo-yo, surfing, cross-fit and playing drums … favorite movie is The Longest Ride, favorite book is Beautiful Disaster, and favorite TV shows are “Bones,” “Criminal Minds” and “Graceland” … major is business administration-entrepreneurship/family owned business.

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Lexi Blevins6-0 • Sophomore • PitcherRomoland, Calif. • Heritage HS

Shelby Estocado5-8 • Sophomore • InfieldLas Vegas, Nev. • Bishop Gorman HS

blevins’ Career Pitching statisticsYear Era W-l app Gs CG sHo/Cbo sV IP H r Er bb so 2b 3b Hr bf b/avg WP HbP bk sfa sHa

2015.... 12.60 0-0 4 0 0 0/1 0 3.1 5 7 6 3 1 1 0 2 20 .294 1 0 0 0 0

ToTal... 12.60 0-0 4 0 0 0/1 0 3.1 5 7 6 3 1 1 0 2 20 .294 1 0 0 0 0

blevins’ Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2015.... .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 .500

ToTal... .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 .500

Estocado’s Career Hitting statisticsYear 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%

2015.... .272 53-48 147 28 40 5 4 6 31 71 .483 12 3 16 0 .340 0 2 8-11 85 95 12 .938

ToTal... .272 53-48 147 28 40 5 4 6 31 71 .483 12 3 16 0 .340 0 2 8-11 85 95 12 .938

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Career at Tulsa: A returning letterwinner.

freshman (2015): Made 23 appearances with 16 starts in the circle … posted an 8-4 record with a 2.37 ERA, pitching seven complete games and four shutouts in 88.2 innings … struck out 76 batters, and allowed 84 hits, 38 runs, 34 walks and a .254 opponent batting average… picked up a complete-game victory with five strikeouts in her first outing vs. Santa Clara (2/7) … struck out five batters in 2.2 innings vs. Providence (2/15) … struck out seven in a four-hit shutout of Abilene Christian (2/21) … tossed a one-hitter with nine strikeouts vs. Mississippi Valley State (3/15) … struck out six in a two-hit shutout of Memphis (3/21; G2) … allowed one run in a complete-game victory at East Carolina (4/11; G2) … pitched a complete-game shutout at UConn (5/3).

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Deer Creek High School … posted a 1.15 ERA and 25-5 record with 245 strikeouts, and batted .337 with 40 RBI and six home runs as a senior in 2013, when she led the Lady Antlers to an appearance in the Okla-homa Class 5A state championship game … was named the district 2-5A Most Valu-able Player, and earned Large-West all-state honors as a utility player as a senior … posted a career 2.13 ERA and a 70-39 record with 633 strikeouts, and batted .371 with 80 RBI, 24 runs, 19 doubles and nine home runs … played with the Oklahoma Force and Oklahoma Diamond Girls.

Personal: Born Emily Rose Watson on August 1, 1996 in Chico, Calif. … daughter of Tom and Chrissa Watson … has one brother … cousin, Shawn Estes, was a major league pitcher … began playing softball at age 4 … hobbies including baking and knitting … most memorable sports event was hitting a go-ahead home run in the state semifinal game during her high school senior season … favorite movie is Hannah Montana the Movie, favorite books are the Hunger Games series, and favorite TV show is “Hanna Montana” … major is mechanical engineering.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Ennis High School in Texas … 2015 Max-Preps Medium School All-America Softball Team … two-time all-state selection by the Texas Sports Writers Association – once in Class 5A and twice in 4A … four-time first-team all-district selection … as a senior, batted .62 with 30 steals … also earned first-team all-area honors by the Dallas Morning News and Academic All-State honors … hit .638 with 83 runs scored, 56 steals and 45 RBI as a junior in 2014 … her 83 runs scored set a national record in the National Federation of State High School Associations … was named the Dallas Morning News Player of the Year for 2014 … as a sophomore, hit .617 with 44 steals and 42 RBI … as a freshman, hit .50 with 21 steals and 32 RBI … earned All-Area Outfield honors by the Dallas Morning News, and was selected to the All-Vype Greater Dallas team in 2014 … a three-time Academic All-District 15-4A selection.

Personal: Born Julia Irene Hollingsworth on August 19, 1997 in Dallas, Texas … daughter of Jason and Shellie Hollingsworth … has two sisters … began playing softball at the age of 6 … biggest sports thrill was breaking the national record for runs scored in a game … most memorable event was playing in the Texas state championship game … hobbies include fishing and camping … favorite movie is Billy Madison, favorite TV Show is “Grey’s Anatomy” and favorite book is the Harry Potter series … major is speech pathology.

High school: A three-year letterwinner at Trinity Academy in Wichita, Kansas … member of the National Honor Society and graduated summa cum laude … also played four years of volleyball and was a cheerleader for two years … played with the Kansas Blue Sox.

Personal: Born Ashley Raeann Kiser on January 5, 1997 in Wichita, Kan. … daugh-ter of Bob and Julie Kiser … has one sister … father, Bob, played baseball … her biggest sports thrill was hitting an inside the park home run in high school … began playing softball at age 5 … favorite professional athletes are Cam Newton and Stephen Curry … favorite books/movies are the Harry Potter series and favorite TV show is “Vampire Diaries” … major is energy management.

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2015.... 2.37 8-4 23 16 7 4/1 0 88.2 84 38 30 34 76 10 2 6 385 .254 6 6 0 4 9

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Lauren Lomax5-4 • Freshman • OutfieldRaytown, Mo. • Raytown HS

Morgan Neal5-4 • Freshman • InfieldSpringdale, Ark. • Har-Ber HS

Rylie Spell5-3 • Freshman • CatcherHouston, Texas • Pearland HS

Tori Stafford5-3 • Freshman • InfieldVan Buren, Ark. • Van Buren HS

Ellie Reaves6-0 • Freshman • PitcherLittle Rock, Ark. • Beebe HS

High school: A three-year letterwinner at Raytown High School in Raytown, Mo. … a two-time Kansas first-team all-conference selection … as a senior in 2015, posted a .325 batting average and earned honorable mention all-conference honors … as a junior in 2014, hit .310 and was 17-for-17 in stolen bases, earning first-team all-conference honors … as a sophomore, hit .450 and was 23-for-25 in stolen bases, earning first-team all-conference honors … also participated in two years of track and field… played for the Mac & Seltz Storm.

Personal: Born Lauren Emmalee Lomax on July 25, 1997 in Kansas City, Mo. … daughter of Clarence Lomax and Vinita Saxton … has two sisters and one brother … began playing softball at age 8 … favorite professional athlete is Alex Gordon … favorite movie is Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and favorite TV show is “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” … major is deaf education.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Har-Ber High School in Springdale, Ark. … a second-team All-America selection by Flo Softball, and listed as a Top-100 player nationally by Flo Softball … a four-time Arkansas all-state and all-conference selection … earned all-tournament honors at the state championships in 2012 and 2015 … as a senior, hit .505 with 35 RBI, three home runs, 12 doubles, seven triples ad 23 walks … as a junior, hit .469 with five home runs, 12 doubles and seven triples … as a sopho-more, hit ..518 with four homers, five triples and 12 doubles … as a freshman, hit .467 with two homers, five doubles and nine triples … played with Tulsa Elite.

Personal: Born Morgan Brooke Neal on December 6, 1996 in Poteau, Okla. … daughter of Michael Neal and Regina Smith … has one brother … brother, Bryce, played baseball in college … began playing softball at age 7 … biggest sports thrill was hitting three home runs in a game … favorite professional athlete is Derek Jeter … favorite movie is Big Daddy and favorite TV show is “The Bachelorette” … major is exercise and sports science.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Beebe High School in Little Rock, Ark. … a four-time Class 5A Arkansas all-state and all-conference selection … Arkansas Wendy’s Softball Player of the Year in 2015 … named to the All-State Tournament Team and was named the All-Star Outstanding Player of the Game … compiled a 91-18 overall record and pitched 14 no-hitters in her career … as a senior, posted a

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0.93 ERA with a 23-3 record, totaling 253 strikeouts and 10 no-hitters … as a junior in 2014, she tossed four no-hitters, and posted a 23-5 record with a 0.86 ERA with 203 strikeouts … as a sophomore, went 24-5 with a 1.05 ERA and 216 strikeouts … as a freshman posted a 21-5 record with a 1.19 ERA and 182 punch outs … played with the Oklahoma Diamond Girls.

Personal: Born Carey Elizabeth Reaves on Sept. 6, 1996 in Little Rock, Ark. … daughter of John and Cheryl Reaves … has two brothers … brother Cody played baseball for one year at Lyon College … began playing softball at age 5 … hobbies include fishing … favorite movie is Anchorman and favorite TV show is “Impractical Jokers” … major is arts and sciences.

High school: A three-year letterwinner at Pearland High School in Houston, Texas … was a third-team All-American in 2014 by the National Fastpitch Coaches As-sociation … hit a nation-leading 14 home runs as a sophomore in 2013 … compiled a .407 batting average and 30 home runs in three seasons … as a junior in 2014, hit .446 with 12 home runs and a 1.492 OPS, earning Texas Sports Writers Association all-state, Vype Houston Player of the Year, and first-team all-district honors … as a sophomore in 2013, hit .388 with 13 homers and a 1.369 OPS, and earned first-team all-district honors … as a freshman at Klein Collins High School in 2012, hit .388 with four homers and a 1.117 OPS, leading her team to a state runner-up finished and earning academic all-district honors … participated in powerlifting as a senior in 2015, earning Texas regional silver medalist honors, and qualified for the Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association … played with the Texas Glory.

Personal: Born Rylie Elisabeth Spell on August 16, 1997 in Houston, Texas … daughter of Brent and Tanna Spell … has one brother … cousin Bobby Spell is a member of the Men’s Fastpitch Hall of Fame as a pitcher … hobbies include weight-lifting and shopping … favorite movies are Mean Girls and Bridesmaids … favorite TV show is “Grey’s Anatomy” … major is exercise and sports science.

High school: A four-year letterwinner at Van Buren High School … became her school’s career leader in hits, home runs and RBI, and the single season record holder in hits, home runs, RBI, batting average and slugging percentage … led her team to a 24-5 record and an appearance in the Arkansas Class 7A state semifinals in 2015 … Arkansas Class 7A All-State and All-Star selection by the Arkansas High School Ath-letics Association, and all-district selection … played with Team Oklahoma-Russell.

Personal: Born Tori DeShay Stafford on Dec. 16, 1996 in Fort Smith, Ark. … daugh-ter of Mark and Gina Stafford … has one brother … began playing softball at age 7 … hobbies include rock climbing, playig the piano and ultimate Frisbee … favorite movie is Big Hero 6, favorite TV show is “Grey’s Anatomy” and favorite book is The Lucky One … major is biochemistry/pre-pharmacy.

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The Tulsa softball program has been one of the most consistent programs, both at TU, and in its con-ference, over the 10-year tenure of head coach John Bargfeldt. Since 2006, the Golden Hurricane has won five regular season and four conference tournament championships, and played in seven NCAA Regionals.

Entering 2016, Tulsa is focused on returning to the NCAA postseason in 2016, after missing out last year for the first time since 2010. Like any team entering a new season, Bargfeldt and the Hurricane are looking to replace graduated players that provided major produc-tion, particularly on offense.

“I really like this team. I think we have some athleti-cism on the team. We have returning all-conference players on the team,” Bargfeldt said. “The biggest thing that I don’t know that we were able to answer in the fall, is how will we make up for the production loss of (Julie) Kernen and (Erica) Sampson. I don’t think there is any pitching in the fall that can really tell you that.”

Seven of the eight field positions feature returning players that saw significant time in those positions. The two returning pitchers had the lowest earned run aver-ages, and combined to throw 221.2 innings last year. In all, 11 players return for this season, and the Hurricane welcomed seven freshmen to the roster.

One of the most important keys to Tulsa’s success over Bargfeldt’s 10-year tenure at TU has been the im-provement of players each year. That is, not only im-provement across the board, but individual players that step up and provide unexpected offensive production.

“That’s something that has always helped this team be successful,” Bargfeldt said. “It’s not always about the freshmen that you bring in, but what improvements do your returning players make? I don’t know that you ever get to the point where you expect it, but I think we’ve definitely challenged our team to, who is going to have the breakout or career years? We’ve always had people every year that you can point back to that have done that. That’s going to be a key for us offen-sively.”

Tulsa must replace the offensive and defensive outputs of graduated first baseman Julie Kernen and outfielder Erica Sampson. Kernen hit .331 with team-highs of 12 home runs, 15 doubles and 59 RBI, and Sampson hit .326 with eight homers, eight doubles, four triples, 29 RBI and 57 runs scored.

“I don’t know that you can expect two players to step up and take the slack from the two graduated players,” Bargfeldt said, “but collectively, if all those players make a little bit more improvement like they did from their previous year to last year, we might have five or six that come in with better offensive seasons. That production can be made up from a collective group of players.”

Returning seniors this season include outfielder Jodi Edmiston, catcher Catherine Horner, pitcher Cait-lin Sill and infielders Kaitlin Allen and Jocelyn Shef-field. Juniors include third baseman Maggie Withee and outfielders Brittany Walker and Maddie Withee,

while sophomores include shortstop Shelby Estocado and pitchers Emily Watson and Lexi Blevins. Edmis-ton, Horner, Sill, Walker and the Withee twins earned All-American Athletic Conference honors last season.

Edmiston, Walker and Maddie Withee return to anchor the outfield positions. Edmiston hit .312 with 11 extra base hits and 23 RBI last year. Withee hit .323 with nine extra base hits and 22 RBI as a first-team all-conference performer, and Walker led the team with a .364 average, and tallied 13 extra base hits, 26 RBI and 25 runs, with a .591 slugging percentage. Freshmen Julia Hollingsworth, Lauren Lomax and Ashley Kiser provide options in the outfield.

Allen, Maggie Withee and Estocado return as infield starters, and Sheffield is poised to move in at first base this season. Withee has started at third base in each of her first two years, and hit .313 with 38 runs scored last season. Allen hit .280 in 43 starts at second base, and Estocado compiled 31 RBI, 28 runs and 15 extra base hits as a freshman last year. Sheffield hit .356 and tallied six extra base hits, nine RBI and nine runs in 45 at bats in 2015. Freshmen middle infielder Morgan Neal may break into the lineup, after proving to be a consistent line drive hitter during the fall exhibition season. Freshman Tori Stafford has shown the ability to play several infield positions, including third base and shortstop, with the tools to play outfield as well.

Horner has been Tulsa’s starting catcher for each of the last two years, growing as a leader, and assuming

the role of calling pitches last year. At the plate, she totaled 36 runs, 27 RBI and 18 extra base hits, including 12 doubles. Freshman Rylie Spell brings a power bat, and will see time at behind the plate as she develops in to the role as catcher.

In the circle, Sill led the pitching staff with a 2.21 ERA, 11 complete games, six shutouts, and allowed 42 earned runs with 80 strikeouts and 117 hits in 133.0 innings, despite posting a 10-11 record. Watson went 8-4 with a 2.37 ERA, seven complete games, four shut-outs and 76 strikeouts in 88.2 innings. Freshman Ellie Reaves is a left-hander who is expected to step in and make an impact in the circle. Blevins made four appear-ances last year, but showed a lot of improvement with her pitches and mechanics.

“Every year we think we have a good enough team that we can go in and compete for a conference cham-pionship, which is what we’ve done every year that we’ve been here,” Bargfeldt said. “We have that type of team, but how much better than that can we be? A key will be to stay healthy, because we have some inexperienced depth in a lot of places, and (finding out) which players are going to make that jump in improving their game.”

The 2016 season begins the weekend of Feb. 12-14, and Tulsa will play host to the 2016 American Athletic Conference Championship, May 12-14 at the Collins Family Softball Complex.

2016 Tulsa softball Preview

Catherine Horner is a two-year starter at catcher, is a two-time All-Midwest Region selection, and was a second-team all-conference selection in 2015.

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12-14 Fri.-Sun. @ FAU Kickoff Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) Fri. Wright State 12:30 p.m. Fri. Hofstra 2:45 p.m. Sat. Penn State 2:45 p.m. Sat. @ FAU 7:15 p.m. Sun. Hofstra 10:15 a.m.19-21 Fri.-Sun. @ UTSA Classic (San Antonio, Texas) Fri. Virginia 10 a.m. Fri. North Dakota 12:30 p.m. Sat. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 p.m. Sat. @ UTSA 7 p.m. Sun. @ UTSA 2 p.m.26-28 Fri.-Sun. @ Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) Fri. Weber State 9 a.m. Fri. @ Texas 2:30 p.m. Sat. @ Texas 10 a.m. Sat. Abilene Christian 3 p.m. Sun. Illinois NoonmarCH

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maY1 Sun. @ Memphis* Noon6 fri. uConn* 5 p.m.7 sat. uConn* 2 p.m.8 sun. uConn* noon12-14 Thurs-sat. american Conference Tournament @ Tulsa, okla.19-22 Thurs-Sun. NCAA Regionals 27-29 Fri-Sun. NCAA Super Regionals

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front row (l-r): Maggie Withee, Lauren Lomax, Tori Stafford, Morgan Neal, Rylie Spell, Kaitlin Allen; middle row: Manager Tanner Huddleston, Shelby Estocado, Ashley Kiser, Catherine Horner, Jodi Edmiston, Brittany Walker, Maddie Withee, manager Andrew Venezio; back row: Assistant Coach Kirin Kumar, Head Coach John Bargfeldt, Ellie Reaves, Lexi Blevins, Jocelyn Sheffield, Emily Watson, Caitlin Sill, Julia Hollingsworth, Volunteer Assistant Coach Jeff Allen, Associate Head Coach Crissy Strimple, graduate manager Jill Barrett

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record: 36-18 Home: 10-5 away: 12-9 neutral: 14-4 american: 12-6 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%

30 WALKER, Brittany .364 52-43 110 25 40 6 2 5 26 65 .591 18 0 18 0 .450 1 1 2-4 19 1 0 1.000

13 KERNEN, Julie .331 54-54 166 39 55 15 0 12 59 106 .639 22 6 16 0 .421 3 0 2-2 394 22 6 .986

63 SAMPSON, Erica .326 54-54 181 57 59 8 4 8 29 99 .547 24 3 16 0 .408 3 0 7-8 86 10 4 .960

5 WITHEE, Maddie .323 51-43 124 19 40 6 2 1 22 53 .427 18 0 12 1 .403 2 6 2-2 38 5 2 .956

20 WITHEE, Maggie .313 53-53 182 38 57 5 2 2 17 72 .396 14 1 14 1 .365 0 3 3-3 56 120 6 .967

1 EDMISTON, Jodi .312 50-49 138 26 43 9 0 2 23 58 .420 21 0 20 0 .400 1 3 6-8 50 5 2 .965

48 ALLEN, Kaitlin .280 45-43 125 12 35 3 0 2 11 44 .352 10 0 19 0 .331 1 0 0-1 75 66 7 .953

12 ESTOCADO, Shelby .272 53-48 147 28 40 5 4 6 31 71 .483 12 3 16 0 .340 0 2 8-11 85 95 12 .938

2 HORNER, Catherine .267 53-53 150 36 40 12 4 2 27 66 .440 33 1 18 1 .392 5 1 3-4 230 31 3 .989

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3 SHEFFIELD, Jocelyn .356 30-7 45 9 16 4 0 2 9 26 .578 1 0 6 1 .370 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 1.000

7 SILL, Caitlin .182 11-10 22 2 4 0 0 1 4 7 .318 2 0 10 0 .250 0 0 0-0 3 30 0 1.000

11 MYERS, Kate .154 45-31 78 16 12 2 0 2 13 20 .256 17 4 22 0 .327 2 3 0-0 38 48 3 .966

Totals .300 54-54 1468 307 441 75 18 45 271 687 .468 192 18 187 4 .384 18 19 33-44 1080 463 48 .970Opponents .252 54-54 1367 152 345 48 6 29 143 492 .360 116 30 268 9 .323 7 39 29-43 1062 407 50 .967

LOB - Team (346), Opp (328). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (13). CI - Team (1), SAMPSON, E. 1. IBB - Team (1), HORNER, C. 1. Picked off - EDMISTON, J. 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 sHa

7 SILL, Caitlin 2.21 10-11 28 19 11 6/1 6 133.0 117 49 42 47 80 21 1 9 491 .238 7 10 0 1 13

25 WATSON, Emily 2.37 8-4 23 16 7 4/1 0 88.2 84 38 30 34 76 10 2 6 331 .254 6 6 0 4 9

27 ERWIN, Bailey 2.39 18-3 31 19 6 2/1 0 135.0 139 58 46 32 111 16 3 12 528 .263 1 14 0 2 17

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99 BLEVINS, Lexi 12.60 0-0 4 0 0 0/1 0 3.1 5 7 6 3 1 1 0 2 17 .294 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 2.41 36-18 54 54 24 14/2 6 360.0 345 152 124 116 268 48 6 29 1367 .252 15 30 0 7 39 Opponents 5.24 18-36 54 54 17 6/1 5 354.0 441 307 265 192 187 75 18 45 1468 .300 29 18 2 18 19

PB - Team (1), HORNER, C. 1, Opp (19). Pickoffs - Team (2), HORNER, C. 1, SAMPSON, E. 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - HORNER, C. (22-36), SILL, C. (13-18), ERWIN, B. (9-14), WATSON, E. (7-11), SAMPSON, E. (7-7).

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7 SILL, Caitlin 33 3 30 0 1.000 1 13 5 .722 0 0

30 WALKER, Brittany 20 19 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

3 SHEFFIELD, Jocelyn 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

2 HORNER, Catherine 264 230 31 3 .989 3 22 14 .611 1 0

13 KERNEN, Julie 422 394 22 6 .986 14 0 0 - 0 0

20 WITHEE, Maggie 182 56 120 6 .967 6 0 0 - 0 0

11 MYERS, Kate 89 38 48 3 .966 2 0 0 - 0 0

1 EDMISTON, Jodi 57 50 5 2 .965 1 0 0 - 0 0

63 SAMPSON, Erica 100 86 10 4 .960 5 7 0 1.000 0 1

5 WITHEE, Maddie 45 38 5 2 .956 1 0 0 - 0 0

48 ALLEN, Kaitlin 148 75 66 7 .953 2 0 0 - 0 0

27 ERWIN, Bailey 20 2 17 1 .950 1 9 5 .643 0 0

12 ESTOCADO, Shelby 192 85 95 12 .938 3 0 0 - 0 0

25 WATSON, Emily 16 3 12 1 .938 0 7 4 .636 0 0

99 BLEVINS, Lexi 2 0 1 1 .500 0 0 0 - 0 0

Totals 1591 1080 463 48 .970 18 29 14 .674 1 1Opponents 1519 1062 407 50 .967 13 33 11 .750 19 0

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5 WITHEE, Maddie .360 18-18 50 6 18 1 1 0 10 21 .420 8 0 10 0 .433 2 3 0-0 10 2 1 .923

2 HORNER, Catherine .333 17-17 54 12 18 5 2 0 10 27 .500 11 0 7 1 .446 0 1 2-3 53 12 1 .985

1 EDMISTON, Jodi .333 18-17 51 5 17 3 0 0 7 20 .392 4 0 8 0 .382 0 3 2-3 19 3 1 .957

13 KERNEN, Julie .298 18-18 57 18 17 5 0 3 16 31 .544 9 2 7 0 .406 1 0 1-1 154 10 1 .994

63 SAMPSON, Erica .281 18-18 64 16 18 1 1 4 10 33 .516 7 1 7 0 .356 1 0 1-1 42 5 1 .979

20 WITHEE, Maggie .265 18-18 68 10 18 1 0 0 2 19 .279 3 0 9 0 .296 0 1 1-1 23 50 3 .961

12 ESTOCADO, Shelby .245 17-16 53 9 13 3 0 3 12 25 .472 2 1 6 0 .286 0 0 0-1 33 42 4 .949

30 WALKER, Brittany .239 17-17 46 8 11 2 1 1 3 18 .391 9 0 11 0 .364 0 0 1-2 9 1 0 1.000

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48 ALLEN, Kaitlin .194 13-11 36 1 7 0 0 0 3 7 .194 2 0 10 0 .231 1 0 0-0 24 12 1 .973

11 MYERS, Kate .167 16-11 24 6 4 1 0 1 1 8 .333 6 2 6 0 .375 0 1 0-0 15 18 2 .943

Totals .284 18-18 517 93 147 25 5 12 75 218 .422 61 6 85 1 .363 5 9 8-12 384 181 17 .971 Opponents .251 18-18 478 43 120 10 2 8 38 158 .331 38 11 72 5 .319 3 17 6-10 374 132 25 .953

LOB - Team (131), Opp (121). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (4). CI - Team (1), SAMPSON, E. 1. IBB - Team (1), HORNER, C. 1.

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7 SILL, Caitlin 1.07 4-4 9 6 4 3/0 1 52.1 45 12 8 15 27 6 0 2 189 .238 3 6 0 1 8

27 ERWIN, Bailey 1.67 5-0 10 4 2 1/0 0 37.2 41 13 9 5 22 3 0 2 148 .277 1 2 0 1 5

25 WATSON, Emily 2.39 3-2 8 8 3 2/0 0 38.0 34 18 13 18 23 1 2 4 141 .241 0 3 0 1 4

Totals 1.64 12-6 18 18 9 6/0 1 128.0 120 43 30 38 72 10 2 8 478 .251 4 11 0 3 17 Opponents 4.04 6-12 18 18 7 1/0 0 124.2 147 93 72 61 85 25 5 12 517 .284 13 6 1 5 9

PB - Team (0), Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (2), SAMPSON, E. 1, HORNER, C. 1. SBA/ATT - HORNER, C. (5-9), WATSON, E. (1-5), ERWIN, B. (4-4), SILL, C. (1-1), SAMPSON, E. (1-1).

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7 SILL, Caitlin 16 1 15 0 1.000 1 1 0 1.000 0 0

30 WALKER, Brittany 10 9 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0

13 KERNEN, Julie 165 154 10 1 .994 7 0 0 - 0 0

2 HORNER, Catherine 66 53 12 1 .985 1 5 4 .556 0 0

63 SAMPSON, Erica 48 42 5 1 .979 3 1 0 1.000 0 1

48 ALLEN, Kaitlin 37 24 12 1 .973 0 0 0 - 0 0

20 WITHEE, Maggie 76 23 50 3 .961 1 0 0 - 0 0

1 EDMISTON, Jodi 23 19 3 1 .957 1 0 0 - 0 0

12 ESTOCADO, Shelby 79 33 42 4 .949 3 0 0 - 0 0

11 MYERS, Kate 35 15 18 2 .943 2 0 0 - 0 0

5 WITHEE, Maddie 13 10 2 1 .923 1 0 0 - 0 0

27 ERWIN, Bailey 8 0 7 1 .875 1 4 0 1.000 0 0

25 WATSON, Emily 6 1 4 1 .833 0 1 4 .200 0 0

3 SHEFFIELD, Jocelyn 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0

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2015 american Conference Pitching statistics

2015 american Conference fielding statistics

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Tu oPP Date opponent score r-H-E / r-H-E Inns overall C-usa Pitcher of record attend Time ! Feb 06, 2015 vs Santa Clara W 9-6 9-5-2 / 6-10-2 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 1-0) 153 2:05 ! Feb 06, 2015 at Grand Canyon W 7-3 7-6-1 / 3-4-0 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (W 1-0) 203 2:08 ! Feb 07, 2015 vs Santa Clara W 6-4 6-12-2 / 4-9-0 7 3-0-0 0-0-0 WATSON, E. (W 1-0) 72 2:03 ! Feb 07, 2015 at Grand Canyon W 5-4 5-9-2 / 4-7-0 7 4-0-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 2-0) 243 2:07 ! Feb 08, 2015 vs Northern Colorado 0-2 L 0-3-1 / 2-6-0 7 4-1-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (L 1-1) 166 1:37 % Feb 13, 2015 vs Michigan State 3-4 L 3-6-2 / 4-4-2 7 4-2-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (L) 0 2:30 % Feb 13, 2015 at Florida Atlantic 0-1 L 0-4-1 / 1-4-0 7 4-3-0 0-0-0 WATSON, E. (L) 0 1:35 % Feb 14, 2015 vs Maryland W 1-0 1-2-1 / 0-2-0 7 5-3-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W) 0 1:31 % Feb 14, 2015 vs Drexel W 10-0 10-9-1 / 0-4-3 5 6-3-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (W) 0 1:35 % Feb 15, 2015 vs Providence W 10-0 10-14-0 / 0-3-0 7 7-3-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W) 0 2:20 ^ Feb 20, 2015 vs Oregon 2-4 L 2-6-0 / 4-9-1 7 7-4-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (L 4-1) 198 1:45 ^ Feb 20, 2015 at Baylor 0-2 L 0-2-1 / 2-7-0 7 7-5-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (L 2-3) 936 1:50 ^ Feb 21, 2015 vs North Texas W 6-3 6-6-1 / 3-6-0 7 8-5-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 5-1) 512 1:58 ^ Feb 21, 2015 vs Abilene Christian W 10-0 10-8-0 / 0-4-0 7 9-5-0 0-0-0 WATSON, E. (W 2-1) 551 2:13 & Mar 06, 2015 vs North Dakota W 9-0 9-10-2 / 0-4-0 6 10-5-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (W 3-3) 0 1:59 & Mar 06, 2015 at New Mexico State 0-8 L 0-5-2 / 8-10-0 6 10-6-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (L 4-2) 0 1:54 & Mar 07, 2015 vs North Dakota W 18-3 18-13-1 / 3-10-1 5 11-6-0 0-0-0 WATSON, E. (W 2-1) 0 1:45 & Mar 07, 2015 at New Mexico State 10-12 L 10-14-0 / 12-12-1 7 11-7-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (L) 0 Mar 10, 2015 at Arkansas W 5-4 5-9-0 / 4-9-0 7 12-7-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 6-2) 372 2:17 ~ Mar 13, 2015 vs Mississippi Valley W 18-3 18-15-0 / 3-4-2 5 13-7-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (W 4-3) 0 2:01 ~ Mar 13, 2015 at Texas Tech W 11-1 11-9-0 / 1-4-1 5 14-7-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 7-3) 294 1:30 ~ Mar 14, 2015 at Texas Tech 2-10 L 2-3-0 / 10-15-0 5 14-8-0 0-0-0 WATSON, E. (L 3-2) 326 1:28 ~ Mar 14, 2015 vs Mississippi Valley W 13-1 13-16-0 / 1-4-0 7 15-8-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 8-3) 326 2:49 ~ Mar 15, 2015 vs Mississippi Valley W 7-0 7-10-0 / 0-1-2 7 16-8-0 0-0-0 WATSON, E. (W 4-4) 101 1:56 Mar 16, 2015 at North Texas 2-4 L 2-7-0 / 4-9-0 7 16-9-0 0-0-0 SILL, C. (L 4-4) 115 1:59 Mar 18, 2015 IOWA 6-7 L 6-8-1 / 7-10-1 7 16-10-0 0-0-0 ERWIN, B. (L 8-4) 153 2:18 * Mar 21, 2015 MEMPHIS W 2-1 2-6-4 / 1-7-0 7 17-10-0 1-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 9-4) - 2:01 * Mar 21, 2015 MEMPHIS W 8-0 8-5-0 / 0-2-2 5 18-10-0 2-0-0 WATSON, E. (W 5-2) 276 1:34 * Mar 22, 2015 MEMPHIS W 13-2 13-11-1 / 2-4-3 5 19-10-0 3-0-0 SILL, C. (W 5-4) 180 1:54 Mar 24, 2015 WICHITA STATE W 9-6 9-13-0 / 6-8-0 7 20-10-0 3-0-0 ERWIN, B. (W 10-4) 210 2:30 * Mar 28, 2015 at USF 7-8 L 7-11-1 / 8-15-1 (10) 20-11-0 3-1-0 SILL, C. (L 5-5) - 2:55 * Mar 28, 2015 at USF 6-7 L 6-9-2 / 7-7-3 7 20-12-0 3-2-0 SILL, C. (L 5-6) 767 2:10 * Mar 29, 2015 at USF W 1-0 1-5-0 / 0-6-0 7 21-12-0 4-2-0 SILL, C. (W 6-6) 447 2:00 Mar 31, 2015 ARKANSAS W 10-2 10-15-1 / 2-6-3 6 22-12-0 4-2-0 WATSON, E. (W 6-2) 450 2:29 * Apr 03, 2015 UCF 1-2 L 1-11-0 / 2-12-0 (16) 22-13-0 4-3-0 SILL, C. (L 6-8) - 3:49 * Apr 03, 2015 UCF W 5-4 5-5-1 / 4-12-3 7 23-13-0 5-3-0 ERWIN, B. (W 11-3) 330 2:36 * Apr 04, 2015 UCF 0-3 L 0-3-1 / 3-3-0 7 23-14-0 5-4-0 WATSON, E. (L 6-3) 310 1:36 Apr 07, 2015 at Wichita State 2-7 L 2-5-3 / 7-8-1 7 23-15-0 5-4-0 SILL, C. (L 6-9) 254 1:54 * Apr 11, 2015 at East Carolina W 5-0 5-9-1 / 0-3-2 7 24-15-0 6-4-0 SILL, C. (W 7-9) - 1:44 * Apr 11, 2015 at East Carolina W 4-1 4-8-0 / 1-3-0 7 25-15-0 7-4-0 WATSON, E. (W 7-3) 306 1:34 * Apr 12, 2015 at East Carolina W 8-0 8-12-0 / 0-1-1 5 26-15-0 8-4-0 ERWIN, B. (W 12-3) 427 1:16 Apr 15, 2015 OKLAHOMA STATE W 3-0 3-11-1 / 0-3-0 7 27-15-0 8-4-0 SILL, C. (W 8-9) 710 1:46 Apr 16, 2015 at Oklahoma State W 2-1 2-6-0 / 1-4-0 7 28-15-0 8-4-0 ERWIN, B. (W 13-3) 320 1:45 Apr 19, 2015 KANSAS W 3-2 3-8-1 / 2-6-0 7 29-15-0 8-4-0 ERWIN, B. (W 14-3) 455 1:55 * Apr 25, 2015 HOUSTON 4-5 L 4-5-0 / 5-9-4 7 29-16-0 8-5-0 SILL, C. (L 8-10) - 2:23 * Apr 25, 2015 HOUSTON 3-7 L 3-9-4 / 7-11-0 7 29-17-0 8-6-0 WATSON, E. (L 7-4) 480 2:04 * Apr 26, 2015 HOUSTON W 4-1 4-5-1 / 1-7-2 7 30-17-0 9-6-0 ERWIN, B. (W 15-3) 410 1:45 Apr 29, 2015 MISSOURI STATE W 9-2 9-12-1 / 2-6-2 7 31-17-0 9-6-0 ERWIN, B. (W 16-3) 360 1:58 * May 02, 2015 at UConn W 5-2 5-13-1 / 2-7-0 7 32-17-0 10-6-0 ERWIN, B. (W 17-3) 120 2:00 * May 02, 2015 at UConn W 8-0 8-11-0 / 0-5-0 5 33-17-0 11-6-0 SILL, C. (W 9-10) 132 1:40 * May 03, 2015 at UConn W 9-0 9-9-0 / 0-6-4 6 34-17-0 12-6-0 WATSON, E. (W 8-4) 142 2:04 $ May 07, 2015 vs UConn W 1-0 1-3-1 / 0-2-1 7 35-17-0 12-6-0 SILL, C. (W 10-10) 98 1:20 $ May 08, 2015 vs Houston W 5-2 5-9-1 / 2-5-2 7 36-17-0 12-6-0 ERWIN, B. (W 18-3) 275 1:45 $ May 09, 2015 vs UCF 0-1 L 0-1-1 / 1-6-0 7 36-18-0 12-6-0 SILL, C. (L 10-11) 350 1:50

2015 Game results

! = GCU Kickoff% = FAU Strike Out Cancer Tournament^ = Baylor Invitational& = NM State Round Robin

~ = Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic$ = American Athletic Conference Championship* = American Athletic Conference game() extra inning game

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baTTInGmost Hits5, five timesMost recent – Caitlin Everett vs. Memphis (3-16-13)

most at bats7, six timesMost recent – Catherine Horner, Julie Kernen and Maggie Withee vs. UCF (4-3-15)

most runs4, five timesMost recent – Haley Henshaw at UTEP (4-27-13)

most runs batted In6, six timesMost recent – Julie Kernen at UTEP (4-27-13)

most Doubles3, Sara Dyer vs. Utah State (2-15-08)3, Lauren Lindsay vs. Southern Miss (3-8-08)

baTTInGmost Hits 25 vs. Central Arkansas (4-4-07)

most at bats 56 vs. Fresno State (4-4-02)

most runs 23 vs. Liberty (3-7-14)

most runs batted In20 vs. Central Arkansas (4-4-07)

most Doubles 7, twiceMost recent – vs. Arkansas (3-31-10)

most Triples 3, twiceMost recent – vs. Mississippi Valley State (3-14-15)

most Home runs 5 at Texas Tech (3-13-15)

most Extra base Hits 9, three timesMost Recent – vs. Mississippi Valley State (3-14-15)

most Walks 11 vs. UTEP (4-29-12)

most stolen bases 7 vs. Drexel (2-14-15)

most sacrifice Hits 6, vs. UMKC (3-11-94)

most sacrifice flies 4 vs. Marshall (3-12-11)

most Triples2, Caitlin Everett vs. Loyola Chicago (3-3-12)

most Home runs 2, 17 timesMost recent – Julie Kernen at Texas Tech (3-13-15)

most Walks 4, three timesMost recent – Katie Torres vs. UCF (3-15-06)

most stolen bases 4, Jessie Smith vs. Butler (3-21-99)

most sacrifice Hits 3, Heather Hiar vs. Southwest Missouri State (2-25-01)

most sacrifice flies 2, three timesMost recent – Lauren Menke vs. Marshall (3-12-11)

fIElDInGmost Putouts 23, Lindsey Dyer vs. Fresno State (4-4-02)

most assists 9, Stacey Walkingstick vs. Fresno State (4-4-02)

PITCHInGmost Innings Pitched 16.2, Jenny Magill vs. Fresno State (4-4-02)

most strikeouts 17, Aimee Creger vs. Creighton (7.0 IP) (2-28-14) Aimee Creger vs. UTEP (7.0 IP) (3-29-14)

most Walks 10, twiceMost recent – Aimee Creger vs. Oklahoma State (3-7-12)

most Earned runs 12, twiceMost recent – Tresa Green vs. Fresno State (3-27-97)

fIElDInGmost Putouts 50, vs. Fresno State (4-4-02)

most assists 25, vs. UCF (4-3-15)

most Double Plays 2, 18 timesMost Recent – at Wichita State (4-7-15)

PITCHInGmost Innings Pitched 16.2, vs. Fresno State (4-4-02)

most strikeouts 17, twiceMost Recent – vs. UTEP (3-29-14)

most Walks 11, twiceMost recent – at New Mexico State (3-7-15)

most Hits allowed 24, vs. Southern Illinois (4-16-93)

most Earned runs allowed 18, vs. Colorado State (3-29-97)

Individual single Game records

Team single Game records

All-American Lauren Lindsay (2007-10) shares the school record for most hits in a game with five, and doubles in a game with three. Lindsay finished her career with seven single-season TU records and nine Tulsa career records.

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HITTInGHighest batting avg. (min. 100 ab) .461 - Barrett, JIll (101-219) - 2014 .416 - Barrett, Jill (79-190) - 2012 .415 - Barrett, Jill (83-200) - 2013 .407 - Everett, Caitlin (79-194) - 2011 .406 - Lindsay, Lauren (76-187) - 2009 .379 - Dyer, Sara (67-177) - 2007 .377 - Lindsay, Lauren (58-154) - 2010 .373 - Smart, Brooke (59-158) - 2009 .366 - Everett, Caitlin (75-205) - 2012 .364 - Walker, brittany (40-110) - 2015

Highest slugging Pct. (min. 100 ab) .812 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 .747 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 .652 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2009 .649 - Torres, Katie - 2004 .644 - Dyer, Sara - 2007 .639 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 .621 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010 .621 - Fuller, Angie - 1996 .614 - Smart, Brooke - 2009 .591 - Walker, brittany - 2015

Highest on base Pct. (min. 50 ab) .510 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 .505 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 .486 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2009 .482 - Smart, Brooke - 2009 .464 - Barrett, Jill - 2012 .463 - Everett, Caitlin - 2011 .459 - Barrett, Jill - 2013 .451 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 .450 - Walker, brittany - 2015 .450 - Torres, Katie - 2004

most Games Played 64 - Olsen, Danielle - 2002 64 - Strimple, Crissy - 2002 64 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002 63 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2004 63 - Torres, Katie - 2004 63 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2004 63 - McGuire, Brandi - 2003 63 - Shafer, Julie - 2003 63 - Strimple, Crissy - 2003 63 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2003

most Games started 64 - Olsen, Danielle - 2002 64 - Strimple, Crissy - 2002 64 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002 63 - Strimple, Crissy - 2003 63 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2003 63 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2004 63 - Torres, Katie - 2004 63 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2004 62 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 62 - Blanton, Shelby - 2014 62 - Sampson, Erica - 2014 62 - Hiar, Heather - 2004 62 - Shafer, Julie - 2004

most at bats 219 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 215 - Hiar, Heather - 2004 211 - Everett, Caitlin - 2013 205 - Everett, Caitlin - 2012 203 - Olsen, Danielle - 2002 202 - Blanton, Shelby - 2014 201 - Tower, Lindsey - 2005 200 - Barrett, Jill - 2013 199 - Barrett, Jill - 2011 196 - Strimple, Crissy - 2003

most runs scored 59 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 57 - Sampson, Erica - 2015 55 - Everett, Caitlin - 2012 51 - Sampson, Erica - 2014 49 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2009 48 - Blanton, Shelby - 2014 48 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 47 - Cobb, Samantha - 2012 46 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 43 - Barrett, Jill - 2012 43 - Everett, Caitlin - 2013 43 - Torres, Katie - 2004

most Hits101 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 83 - Barrett, Jill - 2013 79 - Barrett, Jill - 2012 79 - Everett, Caitlin - 2011 76 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2009 75 - Everett, Caitlin - 2012 72 - Hiar, Heather - 2004 68 - Everett, Caitlin - 2013 67 - Dyer, Sara - 2007 65 - Cobb, Samantha - 2012 65 - Fuller, Angie - 1996

most Doubles 25 - Dyer, Sara - 2007 22 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 19 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2009 19 - Dyer, Sara - 2008 17 - Kernen, Julie - 2014 17 - Hiar, Heather - 2004 16 - Cobb, Samantha - 2011 15 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 15 - Torres, Katie - 2005 14 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2012 14 - Yarmer, Kailey - 2009 14 - Tower, Lindsey - 2005 14 - Fairchild, Germaine - 1995 14 - McGuire, Brandi - 2003

most Triples 6 - Everett, Caitlin - 2012 5 - White, Kameron - 1994 5 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 5 - Blanton, Shelby - 2014 5 - Hughes, Cierra - 2014 4 - Estocado, shelby - 2015 4 - Horner, Catherine - 2015 4 - Sampson, Erica - 2015 4 - Cobb, Samantha - 2013 4 - Stoelke, Jessica - 2012 4 - Everett, Caitlin - 2011 4 - Tower, Lindsey - 2005 4 - Hiar, Heather - 2004 4 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002 4 - Smith, Jessie - 1999 4 - Shklar, Mandy - 1997

most Home runs 18 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 15 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010 15 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 15 - Torres, Katie - 2004 13 - Sampson, Erica - 2014 12 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 12 - Fuller, Angie - 1996 11 - Cobb, Samantha - 2012 11 - Swanson, Skylar - 2012 10 - Smart, Brooke - 2009 10 - Smart, Brooke - 2006 10 - Strimple, Crissy - 2003

most runs batted In 59 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 56 - Swanson, Skylar - 2012 53 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010 51 - Cobb, Samantha - 2011 48 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 48 - Dyer, Sara - 2007 46 - Cobb, Samantha - 2012 46 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 45 - Sampson, Erica - 2014 45 - Cobb, Samantha - 2013 44 - Henshaw, Haley - 2013

most Total bases 133 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 127 - Barrett, Jill - 2014 125 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 122 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2009 114 - Dyer, Sara - 2007 113 - Torres, Katie - 2004 113 - Fuller, Angie - 1996 112 - Cobb, Samantha - 2012 111 - Sampson, Erica - 2014 110 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010

most Walks 42 - Torres, Katie - 2006 40 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2010 40 - Torres, Katie - 2004 35 - Smart, Brooke - 2006 35 - Torres, Katie - 2005 33 - Horner, Catherine - 2015 33 - Smart, Brooke - 2009 32 - Hughes, Cierra - 2014 32 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2013 31 - Dyer, Sara - 2008

most Times Hit by Pitch14 - Sampson, Erica - 201410 - Briggs, Tuesday - 1995 9 - Smith, Jessie - 1999 7 - Kernen, Julie - 2014 7 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2004 7 - Smith, Jessie - 2000 6 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 6 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2008 6 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2005 6 - Smith, Jessie - 2002 6 - Ayala, Jessee - 2000

most sacrifice Hits 25 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2005 22 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002 18 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2004 18 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002 15 - Curtis, Kari - 2000 15 - Murr, Sarah - 1994 14 - Shafer, Julie - 2006 13 - Chomicki, Stephanie - 2008 13 - Sullivent, Melissa - 1996 12 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2003

most stolen bases 35 - Everett, Caitlin - 2012 35 - Everett, Caitlin - 2011 29 - Smith, Jessie - 2002 27 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2005 20 - Everett, Caitlin - 2013 20 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010 20 - Smith, Jessie - 2000 18 - Smith, Jessie - 1999 16 - Shafer, Julie - 2006 14 - Reynolds, Holly - 2004 14 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2004

most stolen base attempts 41 - Everett, Caitlin - 2011 39 - Everett, Caitlin - 2012 34 - Smith, Jessie - 2002 30 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2005 26 - Smith, Jessie - 2000 23 - Everett, Caitlin - 2013

22 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010 21 - Curtis, Kari - 2001 20 - Smith, Jessie - 1999 18 - Reynolds, Holly - 2004 18 - Shafer, Julie - 2006

PITCHInGlowest Era (min. 75 IP) 1.00 - Fennell, Julie - 2004 1.05 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 1.06 - Magill, Jenny - 2002 1.14 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 1.15 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 1.35 - Genow, Maren - 2004 1.45 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014 1.53 - Day, Ami - 2002 1.63 - Day, Ami - 2004 1.67 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009

lowest opp. batting avg. (min. 75 IP) .138 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 .140 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 .175 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008 .176 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 .183 - Creger, Aimee - 2012 .194 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 .198 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2013 .199 - Fennell, Julie - 2004 .206 - Genow, Maren - 2004 .207 - Schrock, Kalynn - 2010

fewest Walks/7 Inn (min. 75 IP) 0.57 - Genow, Maren - 2004 0.81 - Genow, Maren - 2003 1.04 - Genow, Maren - 2005 1.14 - Dyer, Lindsey - 2005 1.17 - Day, Ami - 2002 1.21 - Day, Ami - 2003 1.25 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014 1.38 - Fennell, Julie - 2004 1.40 - Van Huss, Amy - 2001 1.41 - Lee, Katie - 2006

most strikeouts/7 Inn (min. 75 IP)11.53 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 9.98 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 9.28 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 9.24 - Schrock, Kalynn - 2010 8.51 - Creger, Aimee - 2012 7.71 - Fennell, Julie - 2005 7.56 - Kinard, Jordan - 2009 7.53 - Kinard, Jordan - 2010 7.45 - Kinard, Jordan - 2011 7.05 - Fennell, Julie - 2007

most Wins 29 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 25 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 24 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 22 - Genow, Maren - 2004 21- Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 20 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2012 20 - Day, Ami - 2002 19 - Creger, Aimee - 2012 19 - Magill, Jenny - 2002 18 - Erwin, Bailey - 2015

most saves 6 - sill, Caitlin - 2015 6 - Genow, Maren - 2004 5 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1996 4 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014 4 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 4 - Magill, Jenny - 2000 3 - Day, Ami - 2003 2 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 2 - sill, Caitlin - 2013 2 - Kinard, Jordan - 2011 2 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2008 2 - Fennell, Julie - 2004 2 - Magill, Jenny - 1999 2 - Green, Tresa - 1998

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most appearances 44 - Green, Tresa - 1998 43 - Markwardt, Krystel - 1998 40 - Magill, Jenny - 2001 40 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1996 39 - Green, Tresa - 1997 38 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1994 36 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 36 - Genow, Maren - 2004 36 - Day, Ami - 2003 35 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 35 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 35 - Magill, Jenny - 1999 35 - Genow, Maren - 2003 most Games started 34 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 34 - Markwardt, Krystel - 1998 31 - Magill, Jenny - 2001 30 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 28 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2012 27 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 27 - Genow, Maren - 2003 26 - Day, Ami – 2003 26 - Day, Ami – 2002 26 - Green, Tresa - 1997 26 - Magill, Jenny - 1999 most Complete Games 26 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 24 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 24 - Day, Ami - 2002 23 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 23 - Magill, Jenny - 2002 21 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 21 - Magill, Jenny - 2001 19 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2012 19 - Day, Ami - 2003 18 - Green, Tresa - 1997

most shutouts 13 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 11 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 11 - Magill, Jenny - 2002 9 - Genow, Maren - 2004 8 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 8 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 7 - Day, Ami - 2003 6 - sill, Caitlin - 2015 6 - Creger, Aimee - 2012 6 - Day, Ami - 2002

Innings Pitched 215.0 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 211.0 - Magill, Jenny - 2001 200.2 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 197.1 - Magill, Jenny - 2002 193.0 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 191.1 - Day, Ami - 2003 188.2 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2012 188.2 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 188.1 - Green, Tresa - 1997 187.1 - Markwardt, Krystel - 1998

most strikeouts 354 - Creger, Aimee - 2014 286 - Creger, Aimee - 2013 256 - Creger, Aimee - 2011 186 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2009 184 - Creger, Aimee - 2012 184 - Fennell, Julie - 2005 155 - Magill, Jenny - 2001 149 - Genow, Maren - 2004 146 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2012 143 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008

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Highest fielding Pct. (min. 30 chances)1.000 - Everett, Caitlin - 20121.000 - Lawrence, Jackie - 20091.000 - Lindsay, Lauren - 20081.000 - Tower, Lindsey - 20071.000 - Shafer, Julie - 20051.000 - Miller, Kelly - 20031.000 - Fuller, Angie - 19971.000 - Lawson, Jennifer - 19961.000 - Montgomery, Ashlea - 20031.000 - Genow, Maren - 2006 .997 - Timmons, Christian - 2010 .997 - Miller, Kelly - 2005 .996 - Miller, Kelly - 2006 .994 - Chapman, Kelly - 2011 .994 - Torres, Katie - 2004 most Chances 509 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2011 498 - Fuller, Angie - 1998 493 - Torres, Katie - 2003 490 - Torres, Katie - 2004 439 - Horner, Catherine - 2014 426 - Torres, Katie - 2005 422 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 421 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2013 413 - Timmons, Christian - 2009 400 - Timmons, Christian - 2008

most Putouts 469 - Torres, Katie - 2004 465 - Torres, Katie - 2003 462 - Fuller, Angie - 1998 457 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2011 418 - Horner, Catherine - 2014 397 - Torres, Katie - 2005 394 - Kernen, Julie - 2015 380 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2011 369 - Timmons, Christian - 2009 369 - Vice, Vanessa - 2009 most assists 171 - Strimple, Crissy - 2003 170 - Strimple, Crissy - 2002 164 - Shklar, Mandy - 1997 164 - Redding, Tiffany - 1998 153 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002 148 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2004 145 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2003 141 - Reed, Dawn - 1998 133 - Redding, Tiffany - 1999 130 - Murr, Sarah - 1997

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Highest batting avg. (min. 225 ab) .399 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 .361 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 .357 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 .336 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 .330 - Briggs, Tuesday - 1995-96 .328 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98 .325 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 .324 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 .320 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 .311 - Hughes, Cierra - 2012-14 Highest slugging Pct. (min. 225 ab) .671 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 .569 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 .566 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 .541 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 .521 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 .518 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 .509 - Strimple, Crissy - 2002-03 .495 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98 .491 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 .488 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13

Highest on-base Pct. (min. 225 ab) .454 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 .448 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 .427 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 .427 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 .424 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 .408 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 .405 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 .401 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 .395 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 .390 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15

Highest stolen base Pct. (min. 25 att.) .880 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 .878 - Walkingstick, Stacey -2002-05 .826 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 .817 - Smith, Jessie - 1999-02 .814 - Hiar, Heather - 2001-04 .778 - Curtis, Kari - 1998-01 .745 - Reynolds, Holly - 2002-05 .744 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 .729 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06

most Games Played 251 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 244 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 238 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 238 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 235 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 231 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 228 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 228 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 226 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 225 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10

most Games started 251 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 241 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 238 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 238 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 233 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 229 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 228 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 228 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 225 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 216 - Osbon, Angela - 2004-07

most at bats 808 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 783 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 745 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 728 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 697 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 690 - Lauren Lindsay - 2007-10 668 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 664 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 664 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 663 - Hiar, Heather - 2001-04 most runs scored 183 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 177 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 175 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 153 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 125 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 120 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 112 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 108 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 106 - Blanton, Shelby - 2011-14 103 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05

most Hits 322 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 283 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 250 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 246 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 223 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 206 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 204 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 193 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 183 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 180 - Hiar, Heather - 2001-04 most Doubles 65 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 63 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 44 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 43 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 42 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 38 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 38 - McGuire, Brandi - 2000-03 34 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 34 - Tower, Lindsey - 2005-08 33 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 33 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98

most Triples 12 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 9 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 8 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 8 - Blanton, Shelby - 2011-14 7 - Stoelke, Jessica - 2009-12 7 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 7 - Smith, Jessie - 1999-02 6 - Hughes, Cierra - 2012-14 6 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 6 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 6 - Hiar, Heather - 2001-04 6 - Murr, Sarah - 1994-97

most Home runs 50 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 40 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 37 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 29 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 25 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 22 - Swanson, Skylar - 2009-12 21 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 21 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 19 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98 18 - Strimple, Crissy - 2002-03

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most runs batted In 195 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 164 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 148 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 140 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 126 - Swanson, Skylar - 2009-12 113 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 111 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 106 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 92 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 91 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98

most Total bases 463 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 422 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 379 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 361 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 359 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 334 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 292 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 292 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 267 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98 257 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10

most Walks 133 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 114 - Smart, Brooke - 2006-09 114 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 90 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 80 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 78 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2010-13 74 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 74 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 74 - Swanson, Skylar - 2009-12 74 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 74 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 most Times Hit by Pitch 24 - Smith, Jessie - 1999-02 20 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 18 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 17 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 15 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 14 - Blanton, Shelby - 2011-14 13 - Lindsay, Lauren - 2007-10 13 - Briggs, Tuesday - 1995-96 11 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 10 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 10 - Osbon, Angela - 2004-07

most sacrifice flies 10 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 10 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 9 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 9 - Swanson, Skylar - 2009-12 9 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 7 - Horner, Catherine - 2013-pres. 7 - Murr, Sarah - 1994-97 6 - Yarmer, Kailey - 2008-09 5 - Sampson, Erica - 2014-15 5 - Osbon, Angela - 2004-07 5 - Stoelke, Jessica - 2009-12 5 - Tower, Lindsay - 2005-08

most sacrifice Hits 73 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 39 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 38 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 33 - Curtis, Kari - 1998-01 32 - Sullivent, Melissa - 1995-98 30 - Murr, Sarah - 1994-97 29 - Chomicki, Stephanie - 2006-09 28 - Smith, Jessie - 1999-02 21 - Hiar, Heather - 2001-03 20 - Lawson, Jennifer - 1993-96 20 - Galloway, Lindsay - 2004-07 20 - Osbon, Angela - 2004-07

most stolen bases 110 - Caitlin Everett - 2010-13 70 - Smith, Jessie - 1999-02 65 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 43 - Shafer, Julie - 2003-06 42 - Curtis, Kari - 1998-01 38 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 35 - Hiar, Heather - 2001-04 35 - Reynolds, Holly - 2002-05 29 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 19 - Hughes, Cierra - 2012-14

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lowest Era (min. 100 IP) 1.40 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 1.88 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 1.98 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014-15 2.00 - Dyer, Lindsey - 2002-05 2.07 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 2.14 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 2.21 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 2.21 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 2.28 - Wedlake, Angela - 1999-00 2.38 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 2.55 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11

lowest opponent batting avg. (min. 100 IP) .158 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 .211 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 .218 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 .229 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 .230 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 .233 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 .234 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 .234 - Wedlake, Angela - 1999-00 .248 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 .249 - Dyer, Lindsey - 2002-05

fewest Walks /7 Inn. (min. 100 IP) 1.17 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 1.26 - Dyer, Lindsey - 2002-05 1.45 - Van Huss, Amy - 2001-02 1.48 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014-15 1.57 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 1.72 - Lee, Katie - 2006-09 1.83 - Green, Tresa - 1997-99 1.86 - Wedlake, Angela - 1999-00 1.89 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 2.28 - Pinkerton, Stacey -1993-94

most strikeouts/7 inn. (min. 100 IP) 9.95 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 7.80 - Schrock, Kalynn - 2010,12 7.35 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 6.91 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 6.32 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 5.49 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 5.24 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 5.16 - Dyer, Lindsey - 2002-05 5.02 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014-15 4.48 - Wedlake, Angela - 1999-00

most Wins 97 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 63 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 57 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 49 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 45 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 45 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 42 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 41 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 31 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014-15 30 - Lee, Katie - 2006-09

most saves 9 - sill, Caitlin - 2013-pres. 9 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 7 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 7 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 7 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96

4 - Erwin, Bailey - 2014-15 4 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 4 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 4 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 3 - Green, Tresa - 1997-99 3 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13

most appearances 140 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 135 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 129 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 128 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96 116 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 112 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 104 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 99 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 90 - Green, Tresa - 1997-99 86 - Markwardt, Krystel - 1998-00

most Games started 110 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 101 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 94 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 91 - Genow, Maren - 2003-05 82 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 77 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 77 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 76 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96 67 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 59 - Markwardt, Krystel - 1998-00 most Complete Games 83 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 70 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 68 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 59 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 57 - Day, Ami - 2002-04 49 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 48 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 39 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96 35 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 31 - Lee, Katie – 2006-09

most shutouts 38 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 25 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 23 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 19 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 18 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 12 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 12 - Fennell, Julie – 2004-07 10 - Dyer, Lindsey - 2002-05 10 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 9 - sill, Caitlin - 2013-pres. 9 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96 9 - Lee, Katie - 2006-09

Innings Pitched 760.0 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 701.1 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 627.0 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 624.2 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 596.1 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96 545.2 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 529.0 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 490.2 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 415.2 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 378.0 - Green, Tresa - 1997-99

most strikeouts1,080 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 564 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 539 - Fennell, Julie - 2004-07 515 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 492 - Genow, Maren - 2003-06 440 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 375 - Bartholomew, Kerri - 1993-96 311 - Middlebrooks, Lacey - 2011-13 305 - Day, Ami - 2002-05 218 - Lee, Katie - 2006-09

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Highest fielding Pct. (min. 100 chances) .994 - Miller, Kelly - 2003-06 .992 - Timmons, Christian - 2007-10 .992 - Randolph, Mimi - 2002 .990 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 .989 - Lubniewski, Ashlee - 2007-10 .988 - Everett, Caitlin - 2010-13 .986 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 .986 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 .985 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 .984 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2010-13

most Chances 1,736 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 1,514 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2010-13 1,359 - Timmons, Christian - 2007-10 1,311 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 1,057 - Miller, Kelly - 2003-06 1,025 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 1,000 - Murr, Sarah - 1994-97 983 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98 809 - Olsen, Danielle - 2000-03 803 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10

most Putouts 1,641 - Torres, Katie - 2003-06 1,299 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2010-13 1,243 - Kernen, Julie - 2012-15 1,204 - Timmons, Christian - 2007-10 956 - Miller, Kelly - 2002-06 846 - Fuller, Angie - 1995-98 749 - Vice, Vanessa - 2007-10 726 - Horner, Catherine - 2013-15 675 - Dyer, Sara - 2005-08 591 - Fairchild, Germaine - 1993-95

most assists 569 - Walkingstick, Stacey - 2002-05 457 - Reed, Dawn - 1997-00 406 - Murr, Sarah - 1994-97 393 - Barrett, Jill - 2011-14 381 - Cobb, Samantha - 2010-13 367 - Redding, Tiffany - 1997-00 363 - Olsen, Danielle - 2000-03 341 - Strimple, Crissy - 2002-03 330 - Galloway, Lindsay - 2004-07 301 - Chomicki, Stephanie - 2006-09

most Caught stealing by 52 - Timmons, Christian - 2007-10 50 - Bowen, Cassidy - 2010-13 47 - Miller, Kelly - 2003-06 37 - Magill, Jenny - 1999-02 34 - Mesmnan, Ann - 2000-01 28 - Lawrence, Jackie - 2007-10 25 - Creger, Aimee - 2011-14 24 - Sliepen, Stephanie - 2002-05 24 - Kinard, Jordan - 2008-11 23 - Green, Tresa - 1997-99

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Hitting statisticsYear 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%

1993 .171 45-45 1064 47 182 19 1 1 30 206 .194 50 3 187 5 .210 2 29 9-20 818 391 90 .931

1994 .224 57-57 1427 119 319 47 7 3 92 389 .273 96 10 223 9 .272 5 73 21-30 1107 513 116 .933

1995 .240 45-45 1118 108 268 42 2 0 101 314 .281 57 24 164 6 .290 5 36 15-21 883 347 57 .956

1996 .285 57-57 1518 239 433 59 14 21 214 583 .384 64 10 184 6 .317 7 54 22-29 1067 433 114 .929

1997 .256 57-57 1436 160 367 51 12 3 133 451 .314 80 10 193 4 .299 4 51 36-49 1089 598 88 .950

1998 .236 56-56 1451 120 343 38 6 8 108 417 .287 69 7 218 3 .273 6 43 38-47 1123 598 94 .948

1999 .231 58-58 1529 171 353 53 13 10 140 462 .302 93 17 318 7 .280 5 52 40-44 1141 586 115 .938

2000 .192 52-52 1240 109 238 37 6 8 82 311 .251 85 23 265 12 .256 3 66 41-53 1010 449 90 .942

2001 .219 55-55 1399 112 307 51 5 16 94 416 .297 67 14 295 8 .261 5 56 31-50 1100 541 110 .937

2002 .270 64-64 1631 258 440 71 14 30 213 629 .386 116 19 298 5 .324 7 76 90-114 1316 649 73 .964

2003 .249 63-63 1695 191 422 74 10 31 161 609 .359 128 11 307 8 .307 5 69 51-68 1346 631 75 .963

2004 .281 63-63 1592 262 447 79 9 41 229 667 .419 151 29 249 4 .350 17 60 55-66 1248 535 48 .974

2005 .268 61-61 1560 198 418 76 8 23 172 579 .371 146 26 309 3 .338 11 68 65-88 1235 478 44 .975

2006 .262 58-58 1507 218 395 69 5 38 197 588 .390 190 17 282 5 .351 3 53 48-64 1187 405 47 .971

2007 .282 58-58 1503 245 424 102 4 31 228 627 .417 147 9 253 11 .348 9 28 21-33 1130 402 54 .966

2008 .273 59-59 1521 241 415 99 5 33 211 623 .410 170 21 261 6 .351 13 45 26-38 1187 425 71 .958

2009 .294 57-57 1537 273 452 80 7 43 252 675 .439 176 14 262 8 .369 14 25 21-29 1134 426 46 .971

2010 .281 52-52 1393 246 392 61 2 47 228 598 .429 165 18 269 8 .363 8 23 45-51 1051 349 36 .975

2011 .283 61-61 1591 267 450 75 8 33 235 640 .402 159 18 316 4 .352 15 30 60-73 1231 391 41 .975

2012 .308 56-56 1538 287 473 68 14 35 259 674 .438 181 16 238 5 .383 16 32 58-71 1141 437 53 .968

2013 .295 59-59 1615 296 476 80 14 37 271 695 .430 185 22 268 4 .374 5 17 41-51 1170 428 48 .971

2014 .325 62-62 1702 368 553 86 21 59 333 858 .504 206 29 260 7 .404 15 30 30-37 1251 400 53 .969

2015 .300 54-54 1468 307 441 75 18 45 271 687 .468 192 18 187 4 .384 18 19 33-44 1080 463 48 .970

Pitching statisticsYear Era W-l app Gs CG sHo/Cbo sV IP H r Er bb so 2b 3b Hr bf b/avg WP HbP sfa sHa1993 5.07 2-43 45 45 0 0/0 0 274.2 400 275 199 116 96 66 32 13 1394 .330 17 14 5 461994 3.85 16-41 57 57 0 6/0 0 371.1 424 261 162 140 164 75 24 16 1708 .285 19 22 12 611995 3.92 10-35 45 45 25 5/1 0 296.1 332 217 166 127 183 63 15 12 1385 .280 15 22 7 361996 3.38 24-33 57 57 25 6/0 5 360.2 438 271 174 145 202 80 14 16 1743 .286 29 27 2 511997 4.98 17-40 57 57 32 3/1 1 362.1 493 316 258 134 102 106 15 17 1730 .327 31 23 4 631998 3.09 20-36 56 56 21 7/1 2 374.1 436 241 165 104 113 68 6 19 1690 .285 28 26 6 411999 2.63 19-39 58 58 30 8/0 2 386.0 384 203 130 109 162 54 10 14 1727 .241 16 25 5 652000 2.52 20-32 52 52 24 8/0 5 335.2 312 192 121 119 271 48 10 20 1506 .238 20 18 5 552001 3.30 13-42 55 55 27 6/0 1 366.2 470 278 173 90 235 61 16 29 1730 .302 25 22 4 562002 1.42 48-16 64 64 53 23/1 3 438.0 350 127 89 94 285 42 4 15 1783 .218 14 21 7 582003 2.04 34-29 63 63 35 16/3 5 448.2 434 183 131 74 286 52 7 23 1889 .252 23 22 11 622004 1.35 45-18 63 63 37 21/1 8 416.0 330 109 80 62 316 49 6 16 1555 .212 11 20 0 382005 2.35 31-30 61 61 34 10/1 1 411.2 374 178 138 118 350 65 13 23 1745 .241 14 17 7 492006 2.69 34-24 58 58 35 11/1 2 395.2 376 182 152 123 308 71 2 40 1715 .253 13 40 9 552007 2.95 30-28 58 58 40 9/1 2 377.1 343 198 159 151 338 65 3 41 1674 .241 21 48 5 482008 2.49 34-25 59 59 37 10/0 2 395.2 348 205 141 190 338 56 6 41 1749 .234 25 22 6 462009 2.52 40-17 57 57 47 13/0 1 378.0 308 158 136 147 364 38 4 44 1401 .220 18 21 4 352010 2.82 31-21 52 52 29 8/1 1 350.1 312 171 141 160 356 33 4 40 1318 .237 24 25 8 322011 1.83 46-15 61 61 35 20/3 7 410.1 272 129 107 174 459 35 2 22 1689 .186 41 17 6 312012 2.47 42-14 56 56 34 13/1 2 380.1 312 179 134 198 356 35 2 33 1663 .225 25 30 10 362013 1.85 42-16 59 59 41 14/1 5 390.0 283 132 103 178 406 40 4 28 1643 .202 19 29 1 332014 1.53 53-9 62 62 36 21/4 6 417.0 271 122 91 165 479 36 2 26 1718 .183 15 29 4 362015 2.41 36-18 54 54 24 14/2 6 360.0 345 152 124 116 268 48 6 29 1560 .252 15 30 7 39

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Pattie HolthausHead Coach (5 yrs. • 69-192)1993 • 2-43 • 1-15 MVC

at Texas-Arlington ..................... L .........1-3at Texas-Arlington ..................... L .........0-6at Texas-San Antonio ................ L .........2-5at Texas-San Antonio ................ L .........0-7at Southwest Texas State ......... L .........0-5at Southwest Texas State ......... L .........3-4at Texas A&M ............................ L .........0-9at Texas A&M ............................ L .........2-6vs. Washington ......................... L .........0-8vs. Creighton ............................. L .........0-11vs. Southwest Missouri State ... L .........0-1at Texas A&M ............................ L .........0-8vs. Indiana .................................. L .........2-9vs. Oklahoma City ...................... L .........0-6Missouri ..................................... L .........3-9at Missouri ................................. L .........0-1at Missouri ................................. L .........0-7vs. Detroit Mercy ...................... L .........1-10vs. Southwest Missouri State ... L .........3-6vs. Northern Illinois .................... L .........1-6vs. Saint Louis ............................W .......4-2Oklahoma City ............................ L .........0-7Oklahoma City ............................ L .........1-9Northern Iowa * ......................... L .........0-7Northern Iowa * ......................... L .........0-5Drake * ....................................... L .........0-1Drake * ....................................... L .........0-7at Southern Illinois *.................. L .........1-3at Southern Illinois *.................. L .........2-24at Indiana State * ...................... L .........0-1at Indiana State * ...................... L .........4-8at Oklahoma State ..................... L .........2-5at Oklahoma State ..................... L .........3-5at Oklahoma City ........................ L .........0-8at Oklahoma City ........................ L .........5-8at Southwest Missouri State * . L .........0-4at Southwest Missouri State * . L .........0-3Illinois State * ............................ L .........0-10Illinois State * ............................W .......2-1Bradley * .................................... L .........0-8Bradley * .................................... L .........1-3at Creighton * ............................ L .........0-8at Creighton * ............................ L .........2-5vs. Southwest Missouri State $ L .........0-4

*- MVC game$- MVC Tournament

1994 • 16-41 • 5-11 MVC vs. Creighton .............................. L .........1-2vs. Nebraska .............................. L .........2-4vs. Oklahoma .............................. L .........10-11at Texas-Arlington .....................W .......3-2vs. Kansas .................................. L .........0-8at Texas-Arlington ..................... L .........3-5at Louisiana Tech ....................... L .........4-6vs. Stephen F. Austin ................. L .........1-5vs. Oklahoma City ...................... L .........3-8vs. Nicholls State ....................... L .........0-1vs. Southeast Louisiana ............. L .........1-2vs. Northeast Louisiana .............W .......3-0vs. Centenary ............................. L .........0-3vs. Kansas ..................................W .......5-0vs. Texas-San Antonio ............... L .........0-8vs. Southwestern Louisiana ....... L .........0-18vs. Colorado State ...................... L .........0-3vs. Notre Dame ......................... L .........2-4at Missouri-Kansas City .............W .......3-2at Missouri-Kansas City .............W .......6-0at Kansas ................................... L .........0-3at Kansas ................................... L .........1-8vs. Oklahoma City ...................... L .........2-3vs. Oklahoma .............................. L .........3-10vs. Wichita State .......................W .......9-5at Oklahoma State ..................... L .........2-5Oklahoma ................................... L .........1-6Oklahoma ................................... L .........2-7Missouri-Kansas City .................W .......1-0Missouri-Kansas City .................W .......3-2Northeast Louisiana ...................W .......3-0Texas A&M ................................W .......4-2Oklahoma ................................... L .........2-13Hofstra........................................ L .........1-9Wichita State ............................. L .........1-5Wichita State * .......................... L .........1-3Wichita State * ..........................W .......4-3Creighton * .................................W .......4-3Creighton * ................................. L .........4-5Southwest Missouri State * ..... L .........1-6Southwest Missouri State * ..... L .........0-1at Oklahoma ............................... L .........0-1at Oklahoma ............................... L .........2-3at Illinois State *........................W .......1-0at Illinois State *........................ L .........0-5at Bradley * ................................ L .........2-7at Bradley * ................................ L .........3-6at Oklahoma City ........................W .......8-7at Oklahoma City ........................ L .........0-7at Northern Iowa * .................... L .........1-5at Northern Iowa * ....................W .......3-1Southern Illinois * ...................... L .........0-10Southern Illinois * ...................... L .........0-5Indiana State * ........................... L .........0-8Indiana State * ...........................W .......3-2vs. Creighton $ ........................... L .........0-1vs. Wichita State $ .................... L .........0-2

*- MVC game$- MVC Tournament

1995 • 10-35 • 3-13 MVCvs. Kansas .................................. L .........0-6vs. Sam Houston State .............W .......2-0vs. Iowa State ........................... L .........3-4vs. Iowa State ........................... L .........2-3vs. Texas A&M ......................... L .........0-4at UNLV ..................................... L .........0-8at UNLV ..................................... L .........0-8vs. Toledo .................................. L .........3-4vs. Toledo ..................................W .......6-5vs. Washington ......................... L .........0-17vs. Iowa .................................... L .........0-10vs. Eastern Michigan ................ L .........0-5vs. Notre Dame ......................... L .........1-6at Arizona State ........................ L .........3-4

vs. Louisiana Tech.....................W .......8-5vs. Sam Houston State .............W .......2-1vs. Oklahoma City ..................... L .........2-3vs. Northeast Louisiana ............ L .........0-2vs. Northeast Louisiana ............W .......3-0at Oklahoma State .................... L .........2-6at Oklahoma State .................... L .........1-6at Southwest Missouri State* L .........0-2at Southwest Missouri State* L .........3-5Texas-Arlingtion .........................W .......6-0St. Edward’s ...............................W .......8-0Oklahoma City ............................ L .........2-3Texas A&M ............................... L .........4-6Oklahoma State ......................... L .........0-8Oklahoma State ......................... L .........3-5at Southern Illinois * ................ L .........5-6at Southern Illinois * ................ L .........2-5at Evansville * ........................... L .........1-5at Evansville * ........................... L .........1-9Oklahoma ................................... L .........1-3Oklahoma ................................... L .........0-9Illinois State * ............................ L .........1-3Illinois State * ............................ L .........1-6Bradley * .................................... L .........3-8Bradley * ....................................W .......8-0at Northern Iowa * ...................W .......10-3at Northern Iowa * ...................W .......10-1at Drake *.................................. L .........1-4at Drake *.................................. L .........0-13Wichita State * ......................... L .........0-4

*- MVC game

1996 • 24-33 • 8-12 MVC

vs. Minnesota ............................ L .........1-9vs. Sam Houston State .............W .......2-0vs. Oregon State .......................W .......12-5vs. Detroit Mercy ......................W .......6-4vs. Utah ..................................... L .........0-3at Centenary College ................ L .........4-8at Centenary College ................ L .........2-4vs. Sam Houston State .............. L .........2-5vs. Northwestern Louisiana .......W .......6-3vs. Oklahoma .............................. L .........0-7at Northeast Louisiana ............. L .........3-5vs. Texas-Arlington .................... L .........4-5Oklahoma Baptist .......................W .......6-0Oklahoma Baptist .......................W .......11-2at Baylor .....................................W .......1-0at Baylor ..................................... L .........2-13at Texas Tech .............................W .......11-9vs. Oklahoma City ......................W .......9-8at Texas Tech ............................W .......12-4vs. Oklahoma Christian ..............W .......10-4vs. Baylor .................................... L .........2-4at Texas Tech .............................W .......15-4vs. Oklahoma City ...................... L .........0-8at San Jose State ...................... L .........5-7vs. Wisconsin .............................W .......5-2vs. Loyola Marymount ................ L .........0-3vs. Nebraska .............................. L .........3-7vs. St. Mary’s ............................. L .........1-8Missouri-Kansas City .................W .......6-2Missouri-Kansas City .................W .......10-0at Wichita State * ..................... L .........6-10at Wichita State * ..................... L .........0-11at Creighton * ............................ L .........0-8at Creighton * ............................ L .........4-5at Oklahoma ............................... L .........0-3at Oklahoma ............................... L .........2-7Southwest Missouri State * ......W .......3-2Southwest Missouri State * ...... L .........4-5at Missouri-Kansas City .............W .......6-3at Missouri-Kansas City .............W .......7-1at Western Illinois ..................... L .........2-3at Illinois State *........................ L .........2-10at Illinois State *........................W .......3-1at Indiana State * ......................W .......12-5at Indiana State * ......................W .......4-1at Bradley * ................................ L .........0-3

at Bradley * ................................ L .........6-10Northern Iowa * .........................W .......6-0Northern Iowa * ......................... L .........3-4Drake * .......................................W .......2-1Drake * ....................................... L .........1-2Evansville * ................................W .......1-0Evansville * ................................ L .........4-5Southern Illinois * ...................... L .........2-5Southern Illinois * ......................W .......11-1vs. Illinois State $ ...................... L .........0-8

*- MVC game $- MVC Tournament

1997 • 17-40 • 5-27 WAC

Pittsburg State ...........................W ....... 4-0Cameron .....................................W ....... 7-1vs. Alabama ............................... L .........2-5vs. Southwest Missouri St. .......W .......4-1at #15 Oklahoma ....................... L .........1-9vs. #14 Oklahoma St. ................. L .........2-5vs. Alcorn State ..........................W .......14-2vs. Tennessee-Martin ................W .......8-2vs. Nicholls State .......................W .......4-3vs. Mississippi State ..................W .......1-0vs. Northwestern State .............. L .........1-11vs. Mississippi State .................. L .........2-7at #2 Fresno State * .................. L .........0-10at #2 Fresno State * .................. L .........0-13at #2 Fresno State * .................. L .........0-6at #2 Fresno State * .................. L .........0-4 Mississippi ................................. L .........4-5Mississippi ................................W .......9-1#23 UNLV * ................................ L .........0-3#23 UNLV * ................................ L .........2-4#23 UNLV * ................................ L .........0-2#23 UNLV * ................................ L .........2-5Oklahoma City ............................ L .........1-7Southwest Missouri St .............. L .........5-13Southwest Missouri St .............. L .........1-10Indiana State ..............................W .......4-2Indiana State ..............................W .......2-0at #27 San Diego St. *............... L .........0-4at #27 San Diego St. *...............W .......5-2at #27 San Diego St. *............... L .........1-2at #27 San Diego St. *...............W .......4-3at #17 Colorado St. * ................. L .........1-18at #17 Colorado St. * ................. L .........2-7at #17 Colorado St. * ................. L .........0-8at #17 Colorado St. * ................. L .........1-10at Arkansas ...............................W .......4-3at Arkansas ................................ L .........7-9at #22 Utah * ............................. L .........0-8at #22 Utah * ............................. L .........3-11at #22 Utah * ............................. L .........2-10at #22 Utah * ............................. L .........1-8Wichita State .............................W .......3-2#6 Oklahoma ............................. L .........2-9at Southwest Missouri St ......... L .........0-5at Southwest Missouri St ......... L .........1-5#25 Hawai`i * ............................. L .........0-4#25 Hawai`i * ............................. L .........0-7# 25 Hawai`i *............................ L .........0-1# 25 Hawai`i *............................ L .........1-4New Mexico * ............................ L .........4-6New Mexico * ............................W ....... 7-5New Mexico * ............................W .......7-3New Mexico * ............................ L .........2-4San Jose State *........................ L ......... 2-10San Jose State *........................W .......8-6San Jose State *........................ L .........1-3San Jose State *........................ L .........5-8

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lori CastellanoHead Coach (3 yrs. • 59-107)

1998 • 20-36 • 8-22 WACat UT-Arlington ..........................W .......6-4vs. Texas A&M ........................... L .........3-5vs. Mississippi ...........................W .......5-4at UT-Arlington .......................... L .........1-7vs. #16 Oklahoma ..................... L .........0-6vs. #34 Louisiana Tech............... L .........0-2at #19 SW Louisiana.................. L .........2-5at #19 SW Louisiana..................W .......4-3vs. #36 NE Louisiana.................. L .........2-4vs. Southern Illinois ...................W .......6-3vs. Centenary .............................W .......10-2vs. Mississippi ...........................W .......3-0vs. #25 Tennessee .....................W .......4-2at #37 UNLV * ............................ L .........2-8at #37 UNLV * ............................ L .........2-3at #37 UNLV * ............................W .......2-1at #37 UNLV * ............................ L .........0-1at #11 Hawai`i * ........................ L .........0-8at #11 Hawai`i * ........................ L .........2-10at #11 Hawai`i * ........................ L .........0-10at #11 Hawai`i * ........................ L .........2-10vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga ............... L .........1-8vs. Loyola Marymount ................ L .........4-5vs. #39 Notre Dame ...................W .......4-3at # 11 Hawai`i .......................... L .........2-6vs. #39 Notre Dame ...................W .......4-3San Diego State * ...................... L .........0-7San Diego State * ......................W .......4-0San Diego State * ......................W .......1-0San Diego State * ......................W .......3-0Arkansas..................................... L .........1-4Arkansas.....................................W .......2-1#32 Utah * .................................. L .........1-6#32 Utah * .................................. L .........0-7#32 Utah * ..................................W .......4-1#32 Utah * ..................................W .......3-2at #8 Oklahoma State ................ L .........1-3at #8 Oklahoma State ................W .......2-0Southwest Missouri St. ............. L .........0-1Southwest Missouri St. .............W .......1-0#3 Fresno State * ....................... L .........0-11#3 Fresno State * ....................... L .........3-5#3 Fresno State * ....................... L .........0-10#3 Fresno State * ....................... L .........4-8Wichita State .............................W .......2-0Wichita State ............................. L .........0-1Colorado State * ........................ L .........2-3Colorado State * ........................ L .........1-11at New Mexico * .......................W .......4-3at New Mexico * ....................... L .........3-4at New Mexico * .......................W .......3-2at New Mexico * ....................... L .........2-6at San Jose State * ................... L .........1-5at San Jose State * ................... L .........1-2at San Jose State * ................... L .........0-7

*- WAC game

1999 • 19-39 • 6-17 WACvs. Texas A&M ........................... L .........1-6vs. Arkansas ............................... L .........0-5at Texas-Arlington ..................... L .........0-4vs. So. Mississippi .....................W .......11-3vs. Mississippi ...........................W .......10-0vs. Texas A&M ........................... L .........3-6 at Southwestern La. ................... L .........0-1at Southwestern La. ................... L .........2-3vs. Southern Illinois ................... L .........0-4vs. Nicholls State .......................W .......1-0vs. Northeast La. ........................W .......8-6vs. Bethune-Cookman ................W .......9-0vs. Centenary .............................W .......8-0vs. Oklahoma City ...................... L .........2-3vs. Stephen F. Austin ................. L .........1-4at Oklahoma City ........................ L .........0-1at Oklahoma City ........................ L .........6-10at San Jose State * ................... L .........5-9at San Jose State * ................... L .........4-6at San Jose State * ...................W .......6-5at #20 California ........................ L .........1-6at #20 California ........................ L .........0-2Southwest Texas St. .................. L .........2-5Southwest Texas St. ..................W .......3-0vs. Loyola-Chicago .....................W .......2-1vs. Northern Iowa ...................... L .........0-4vs. Indiana ..................................W .......4-2vs. Iowa State ............................W .......7-3vs. Illinois State ......................... L .........1-6vs. Butler ....................................W .......8-0Missouri ..................................... L .........6-8Missouri ..................................... L .........2-3at Colorado State * .................... L .........2-9at Colorado State * ....................W .......6-3at Colorado State * .................... L .........2-3Oklahoma State ......................... L .........1-4at San Diego State * ................. L .........0-1at San Diego State * .................W .......5-0at San Diego State * ................. L .........4-5at Oklahoma State .....................W .......2-0Fresno State * ............................ L .........1-2Fresno State * ............................ L .........0-2Fresno State * ............................ L .........3-8Southwest Missouri St. ............. L .........0-3Southwest Missouri St. .............W .......5-2New Mexico * ............................W .......3-2New Mexico * ............................ L .........2-4New Mexico * ............................ L .........0-13at UNLV * ................................... L .........3-8at UNLV * ...................................W .......13-2at UNLV * ................................... L .........1-2at Arkansas ................................ L .........0-3at Arkansas ................................ L .........1-2Utah * ......................................... L .........1-2Utah * .........................................W .......4-1Hawai’i * .................................... L .........0-1Hawai’i * .................................... L .........1-4Hawai’i * .................................... L .........0-2

*- WAC game

2000 • 20-32 • 7-13 WACvs. Colorado State ......................W .......6-4at New Mexico .......................... L .........2-8at New Mexico .......................... L .........2-10vs. Texas Tech ............................W .......4-2vs. Cal. State-Fullerton .............. L .........1-5vs. Texas-San Antonio ............... L .........1-2 vs. Oregon .................................. L .........0-13vs. Southwest Texas .................. L .........0-4vs. Bethune-Cookman ................W .......4-3 vs. Oklahoma State .................... L .........1-2 vs. Louisiana-Monroe ................W .......2-1vs. Auburn ..................................W .......3-2 vs. Illinois-Chicago ..................... L .........1-5at UNLV ...................................... L .........3-5vs. Stanford ................................ L .........1-3vs. BYU .......................................W .......5-0vs. Utah ...................................... L .........6-7vs. Utah State ............................ L .........0-1vs. Washington .......................... L .........0-8vs. Indiana ..................................W .......1-0at Arizona ................................... L .........0-10

vs. Oregon State ........................ L .........0-12vs. Northwestern .......................W .......4-3vs. St. Peter’s ............................. L .........2-3at Loyola Marymount * .............. L .........0-1at Loyola Marymount * .............. L .........1-6at Loyola Marymount * ..............W .......3-2at Loyola Marymount * .............. L .........1-5Arkansas.....................................W .......3-0at Oklahoma ............................... L .........1-4at Oklahoma ............................... L .........0-1Portland State * .........................W .......3-0Portland State * ......................... L .........1-4Portand State * .......................... L .........1-7Portland State * .........................W .......1-0at Southwest Missouri St. .........W .......7-4at Southwest Missouri St. ......... L .........2-3Wichita State .............................W .......4-1Wichita State .............................W .......3-1San Jose State *........................ L .........0-3San Jose State *........................W .......8-0San Jose State *........................ L .........0-3San Jose State *........................W .......2-0at Hawai’i * ................................ L .........0-2at Hawai’i * ................................W .......6-0at Hawai’i * ................................ L .........4-5at Hawai’i * ................................W .......2-1at Pacific ....................................W .......6-4Fresno State * ............................ L .........0-3Fresno State * ............................ L .........0-5Fresno State * ............................ L .........0-8Fresno State * ............................ L .........0-8

*- WAC game

James PinkertonHead Coach (4 yrs. • 140-105)

2001 • 13-42 • 3-13 WACvs #21 So. Mississippi ............... L .........0-5vs #33 Texas A&M .................... L .........3-4vs Northwestern State ............... L .........3-7vs Bethune Cookman .................W .......3-2vs #2 Oklahoma .......................... L .........1-17vs Texas-San Antonio ................W .......5-3vs Wichita State ........................W .......1-0vs Creighton ............................... L .........0-1at #2 Oklahoma .......................... L .........1-7vs Creighton ............................... L .........1-8vs Southwest Missouri St .........W .......4-2vs #21 So. Mississippi ............... L .........4-5vs #8 Louisiana State ................ L .........0-5at #8 Louisiana State ................. L .........0-6at #37 Louisiana-Monroe ........... L .........1-3vs Northern Iowa ....................... L .........2-6vs San Diego .............................. L .........5-12vs BYU ........................................ L .........0-9vs Portland State ........................ L .........0-3vs Boston College ...................... L .........0-5vs Loyola-Chicago ...................... L .........7-8at Kansas ...................................W .......4-3vs Western Michigan .................W .......5-0at Kansas ................................... L .........3-8Oklahoma State .........................W .......3-0vs Texas-San Antonio ................ L .........1-2vs New Mexico State ................W .......2-1vs Texas-San Antonio ................W .......11-3

vs #15 Oregon State .................. L .........1-6vs #15 Oregon State .................. L .........1-5at New Mexico State ................ L .........1-7at Wichita State .........................W .......2-0at Wichita State ......................... L .........4-5SW Missouri State .................... L .........3-14SW Missouri State .................... L .........5-13vs Arkansas ................................ L .........1-10at Oklahoma State ..................... L .........3-6Loyola Marymount* ................... L .........0-3Loyola Marymount* ................... L .........3-6Loyola Marymount* ................... L .........0-8Loyola Marymount* ................... L .........2-4at San Jose State* ....................W .......1-0at San Jose State* .................... L .........0-4at San Jose State* ....................W .......6-0at San Jose State* .................... L .........0-1#7 Oklahoma .............................. L .........2-13#34 Hawai`i* .............................. L .........0-3#34 Hawai`i* .............................. L .........0-6#34 Hawai`i* .............................. L .........0-3#34 Hawai`i* .............................. L .........0-7at #6 Oklahoma .......................... L .........0-9at Portland State* ...................... L .........0-1at Portland State* ......................W .......6-1at Portland State* ...................... L .........1-2at Portland State* ...................... L .........0-6

*WAC game

2002 • 48-16 • 15-9 WAC vs Birmingham Southern ............W .......2-0vs Centenary ..............................W .......5-0vs Illinois ....................................W .......2-1vs Birmingham Southern ............W .......8-1vs Illinois ....................................W .......3-1vs Centenary ..............................W .......1-0vs Southeastern Louisiana .........W .......7-2vs Fordham .................................W .......10-0vs Middle Tennesse State ......... L .........0-3vs Southeastern Louisiana .........W .......8-3at Oklahoma State ..................... L .........0-8Bacone........................................W .......4-0Bacone........................................W .......7-0Drake ..........................................W .......1-0UMKC .........................................W .......6-5vs Radford ..................................W .......10-3vs Stony Brook ...........................W .......3-0vs Charleston Southern ..............W .......10-1vs Charlotte ................................W .......2-0vs Charlotte ................................W .......3-2at Charleston Southern ..............W .......8-0at Charleston Southern ..............W .......8-0at College of Charleston ............W .......3-0at College of Charleston ............W .......6-4vs Winthrop ................................W .......1-0vs Michigan State ......................W .......10-5vs Providence .............................W .......2-0vs St. Peter’s ..............................W .......7-0at Louisiana Tech .......................W .......1-0at Louisiana Tech .......................W .......2-0#9 Oklahoma .............................. L .........6-14Loyola Marymount* ...................W .......1-0Loyola Marymount* ...................W .......6-5Portland State* .......................... L .........1-3Portland State* ..........................W .......9-1at #12 Fresno State* ................. L .........0-1at #12 Fresno State* ................. L .........1-2at San Jose State* ....................W .......4-1at San Jose State* .................... L .........1-2vs Oklahoma State ..................... L .........0-6at Arkansas ................................ L .........1-7at Southwest Missouri St ..........W .......7-3at Southwest Missouri St .......... L .........1-3Centenary ...................................W .......5-4Centenary ...................................W .......6-0Wichita State .............................W .......8-2at Loyola Marymount* ...............W .......1-0at Loyola Marymount* ............... L .........0-1at Portland State* ...................... L .........0-2at Portland State* ......................W .......3-1Pittsburg State ...........................W .......1-0Pittsburg State ...........................W .......12-1San Jose State* .........................W .......3-1San Jose State* .........................W .......3-2

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#13 Fresno State* ...................... L .........0-2#13 Fresno State* ......................W .......4-1Louisiana Tech ...........................W .......6-1Louisiana Tech ...........................W .......4-0at #12 Oklahoma ........................ L .........2-11at Hawai`i* ................................W .......7-0at Hawai`i* ................................ L .........4-5at Hawai`i* ................................W .......4-2at Hawai`i* ................................ L .........0-3* WAC game

2003 • 34-29 • 8-12 WACvs. Drake .................................... L .........6-8vs. Northern Illinois .................... L .........5-6vs. Northern Iowa ......................W .......6-2vs. Western Illinois ....................W .......3-0vs. Bradley ..................................W .......3-2vs. Minnesota ............................ L .........0-7vs. #29 Louisiana-Lafayette .......W .......2-0vs. Auburn ..................................W .......5-0vs. Southeastern Louisiana ........ L .........3-5at Louisiana-Monroe ..................W .......1-0vs. Louisiana Tech ......................W .......5-1vs. UAB ....................................... L .........1-2at #31 Baylor .............................. L .........3-7vs. UAB .......................................W .......4-2at #31 Baylor .............................. L .........1-8Portland State ............................W .......3-0Louisiana-Monroe ......................W .......6-1Bradley .......................................W .......2-1Creighton .................................... L .........1-8Western Illinois .......................... L .........0-5Western Illinois ..........................W .......10-4vs. Providence ............................ L .........1-2at Winthrop ................................W .......5-1vs. Rutgers .................................W .......3-2at George Mason .......................W .......6-0at George Mason .......................W .......1-0at James Madison .....................W .......4-1at James Madison .................... L .........1-2vs. Penn State ............................ L .........0-8at Virginia ...................................W .......4-0vs. James Madison ....................W .......4-1vs. Robert Morris .......................W .......12-6vs. Robert Morris .......................W .......6-0at #18 Oklahoma State .............. L .........5-6at UMKC .....................................W .......4-2 at UMKC .....................................W .......8-0at Wichita State ......................... L .........4-5at Wichita State .........................W .......6-0Southwest Missouri State .........W .......5-0Southwest Missouri State ........ L .........4-7at Louisiana Tech* ..................... L .........1-2at Louisiana Tech* ..................... L .........1-2San Jose State* .........................W .......1-0San Jose State* .........................W .......3-1Fresno State* .............................W .......1-0Fresno State* .............................W .......4-1#18 Oklahoma State .................. L .........2-8at Hawai‘i* ................................. L .........0-8at Hawai‘i* ................................. L .........3-4 at Hawai‘i* ................................. L .........0-2at Hawai‘i* ................................. L .........1-2# 5 Oklahoma ............................. L .........0-8Louisiana Tech* .........................W .......1-0Louisiana Tech* .........................W .......2-1at #5 Oklahoma ..........................W .......5-4Nevada* ..................................... L .........0-1Nevada* .....................................W .......2-0Nevada* .....................................W .......5-2Nevada* ..................................... L .........1-8at San Jose State* .................... L .........1-3at San Jose State* .................... L .........2-3at Fresno State* ......................... L .........2-3at Fresno State* ......................... L .........0-8

* WAC game

2004 • 45-18 • 16-5 WACvs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi ...W .......6-3vs. Texas Tech ............................W .......9-4at #29 Texas State ..................... L .........0-1vs. New Mexico State ...............W .......4-2vs. Texas-San Antonio ............... L .........2-8at Mississippi .............................W .......3-0vs. Illinois-Chicago .....................W .......11-1vs. Tennessee-Martin ................W .......7-2vs. Maryland ..............................W .......3-1vs. Temple ..................................W .......9-1vs. Hofstra .................................. L .........0-1at #26 South Florida................... L .........2-3vs. North Carolina State ............W .......8-0Centenary ...................................W .......4-2Saint Louis .................................W .......8-3UAB ............................................ L .........1-3Texas Tech .................................W .......5-2Louisiana-Monroe ...................... L .........1-2Wichita State .............................W .......7-0Southwest Missouri State .........W .......4-3UMKC .........................................W .......10-0Louisiana-Monroe ......................W .......12-0Southwest Missouri State ......... L .........5-6vs. Chattanooga ......................... L .........0-1at Birmingham-Southern ............W .......3-0vs. Louisiana-Monroe ................W .......6-0vs. Alabama A&M ......................W .......6-0at Birmingham-Southern ............W .......1-0vs. Louisiana-Monroe ................W .......5-1at #6 Alabama ............................ L .........0-4at Jacksonville State .................W .......4-2vs. Georgia State ....................... L .........1-2vs. Bowling Green State ............ L .........0-1vs. Eastern illinois ......................W .......5-0vs. North Carolina State ............ L .........2-4Oklahoma State .........................W .......3-2Louisiana Tech* .........................W .......2-0Louisiana Tech* .........................W .......8-0vs. Arkansas ...............................W .......6-0at Oklahoma State .....................W .......4-0Nevada* .....................................W .......1-0Nevada* ..................................... L .........1-4#14 Fresno State ........................ L .........0-4#14 Fresno State ........................ L .........5-7#13 Oklahoma ............................W .......2-0at UTEP* .....................................W .......9-1at UTEP* .....................................W .......8-0at San Jose State* ....................W .......7-3at San Jose State* ....................W .......4-0Hawai`i* .....................................W .......2-1Hawai`i* .....................................W .......6-2Hawai`i* .....................................W .......2-1Hawai`i* .....................................W .......5-4at Southwest Missouri State ....W .......4-0at Southwest Missouri State ....W .......2-0at Louisiana Tech* ..................... L .........0-1at Nevada* ................................. L .........0-4at Nevada* .................................W .......6-3at #14 Fresno State* ..................W .......7-1at #14 Fresno State* .................W .......4-2at #21 Oklahoma ........................ L .........3-4UTEP* .........................................W .......4-0UTEP* .........................................W .......3-2

* WAC game

Christy ConnoyerHead Coach (1 yr. • 31-30)

2005 • 31-30 • 11-7 WACat #3/#4 Arizona ........................ L .........0-3vs. #15/#15 Northwestern ......... L....1-13 (5)vs. New Mexico State ...............W .......9-4vs. #32/NR Oklahoma State ......W....8-6 (6)vs. Kansas ..................................W .......3-2vs. Drake .................................... L .........2-5vs. Minnesota ............................W .......1-0vs. Western Illinois .................... L .........2-3vs. Northern Iowa ...................... L......1-2 (8)vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay ...........W .......3-0vs. Troy ....................................... L.....4-5 (10)at Mississippi State ................... L .............0-5vs. Tennessee Tech ....................W .......1-0at Mississippi State ................... L .........2-4vs. Troy ....................................... L..........1-2 (8)vs. Tennessee Tech...............................W ..........2-1Akron ..........................................W .......4-1Colorado State ........................... L .........3-6Indiana........................................W .......5-3Akron .......................................... L ......... -7Louisiana-Monroe ......................W .......3-0#32/NR Oklahoma State ............W .......7-2North Texas ................................ L .........2-4Wisconsin................................... L.........3-4 (8)Wichita State ............................. L .........2-4vs. Manhattan ............................W .......6-0 vs. Florida Atlantic ..................... L .........2-3vs. Quinnipiac .............................W .......4-3 at Florida International ..............W .......1-0at Florida International .............. L .........1-2vs. Quinnipiac .............................W .......6-1vs. Michigan State ..................... L .........1-3vs. Florida International .............W .......2-1vs. Wisconsin .............................W .......4-2at Florida Atlantic ......................W.....6-2 (8)at Florida Atlantic ...................... L .........0-7#6/#5 Oklahoma .........................W .......4-2at #32/NR Oklahoma State ....... L .........5-6vs. #32/NR Oklahoma State ...... L .........0-7at Arkansas ................................ L .........2-7at San Jose State* ....................W ..........1-0at San Jose State * ..............................W ........2-0at San Jose State*..........................L.....0-1 (12)Hawai`i* ..................................... L .........0-3Hawai`i* ..................................... L .........0-3Hawai`i* ..................................... L .........3-5at Wichita State ......................... L .........1-2at Wichita State ......................... L .........2-5at #6/#5 Oklahoma ....................W .......6-2at #17/#20 Fresno State* .......... L .........0-3at #17/#20 Fresno State* ......... L .........4-2at #17/#20 Fresno State* .......... L .............0-2at UTEP* .....................................W .......6-1at UTEP* .....................................W .......5-2at UTEP* .....................................W..11-1 (6)Louisiana Tech* .........................W .......2-1Louisiana Tech* .........................W....8-0 (5)Louisiana Tech* .........................W..11-3 (5)Nevada* .....................................W .......1-0

Nevada* .....................................W.... 9-1 (5)Nevada* .....................................W.........10-7

* WAC game

John bargfeldtHead Coach (10 yrs. • 388-187-1)

2006 • 34-24 • 15-8 C-USAvs. Illinois ...................................W .......2-0vs. #44 Wichita State ................W .......4-0vs. Illinois ...................................W .......8-7at #10 Baylor .............................. L .........0-5vs. Cal State Northridge ............W .......7-5vs. Long Beach State ................. L .........2-6Eastern Illinois ...........................W .......7-0Creighton ....................................W .......7-0Louisiana-Monroe ......................W .......7-0Boston College ........................... L .........2-3North Texas ................................W .......7-2Northern Iowa ............................W .......7-1Notre Dame ................................W .......2-1Stephen F. Austin .......................W .......8-6#17 Nebraska ............................. L .........2-5Kansas ........................................ L .........3-6#14 Oklahoma ............................ L .........0-8vs. Indiana .................................. L .........4-6vs. Appalachian State ................W .......7-3vs. Troy .......................................W .......3-1vs. #25 North Carolina ............... L .........2-4vs. Kent State ............................. L .........0-6at UCF* .......................................W .......7-1at UCF* .......................................W .......5-2at UCF* .......................................W .......1-0#29 Houston* .............................W .......3-2#29 Houston* .............................W .......8-5#29 Houston* ............................. L .........4-5Memphis* ..................................W .......4-1Memphis* ..................................W .......3-0Memphis* ..................................W .......9-1Arkansas.....................................W .......7-4Oklahoma State .........................W .......3-2at UAB* ...................................... L .........1-2at UAB* ...................................... L .........3-4at UAB* ......................................W .......6-4East Carolina* ............................ L ........2-3East Carolina* ............................W .......4-0East Carolina* ............................W .......7-6Wichita State ............................. L .........2-5Wichita State .............................W .......4-3at #21 Oklahoma ........................ L .........0-3 at Marshall* ............................... L .........5-7 at Marshall* ............................... L .........0-2at Marshall* ...............................W .......4-2at Missouri State ....................... L ........2-5at Missouri State ....................... L .........1-2UTEP* ......................................... L .........2-4UTEP* .........................................W .......11-6at Southern Miss* .....................W .......3-2at Southern Miss* ..................... L .........2-6at Southern Miss* .....................W .......4-0vs. East Carolina $ .....................W .......4-3vs. Marshall $ ............................ L .........0-1

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vs. Houston $ .............................W .......1-0vs. Marshall $ ............................W .......3-0vs. #7 Stanford # ........................ L .........0-8vs. #33 Cal State Fullerton # ..... L .........2-6

* Conference USA game$ Conference USA Championship# NCAA Regional

2007 • 30-28 • 13-10 C-USAat UNLV ...................................... L .........2-3vs. Nicholls State .......................W .......9-1vs. Pacific ................................... L .........1-9vs. Illinois-Chicago ..................... L .........2-5at UNLV ...................................... L .........4-8vs. UAB .......................................W .......3-1vs. Virginia Tech ......................... L .........1-2at Auburn ................................... L .........1-9vs. Notre Dame ..........................W .......4-2vs. Tennessee Tech .................... L .........2-3at Oklahoma ............................... L .........3-5Eastern Illinois ...........................W .......3-1Creighton ....................................W .......3-1Stephen F. Austin .......................W .......9-1Eastern Illinois ........................... L .........4-6Missouri State ...........................W .......6-5North Texas ................................W .......14-1Kansas ........................................ L .........0-9Iowa State ..................................W .......3-1Iowa State ..................................W .......8-0Kansas ........................................W .......1-0Oklahoma ...................................W .......2-0UAB* ..........................................W .......3-2UAB* ..........................................W .......8-0Western Illinois ..........................W .......6-1Western Illinois ..........................W .......8-2at Stephen F. Austin .................. L .........0-1at Houston* ................................ L .........1-5at Houston* ................................ L .........1-6at Houston* ................................ L .........1-3Drake .......................................... L .........2-6Oklahoma State ......................... L .........4-13UCF* ........................................... L .........0-3UCF* ...........................................W .......7-4UCF* ........................................... L .........1-7at East Carolina* ........................W .......3-1at East Carolina* ........................ L .........0-3at East Carolina* ........................ L .........2-3UCA ............................................W .......20-2UCA ............................................W .......8-0at Memphis* ..............................W .......13-4at Memphis* ..............................W .......9-1at Memphis* ..............................W .......8-5at Wichita State ......................... L .........1-9at Wichita State ......................... L .........4-5Marshall* ...................................W .......6-5Marshall* ...................................W .......7-0Marshall* ................................... L .........3-8at Texas-Arlington .....................W .......1-0at Texas-Arlington ..................... L .........0-5Southern Miss* .......................... L .........2-3Southern Miss* ..........................W .......5-0Southern Miss* ..........................W .......9-5at UTEP* ..................................... L .........3-4at UTEP* .....................................W .......9-6at UTEP* .....................................W .......4-0vs. Memphis $ ............................ L .........1-2at UCF $ ...................................... L .........0-1

* Conference USA game$ Conference USA Championship

2008 • 34-25 • 14-10 C-USAvs Texas State ............................W .......6-2at North Texas ........................... L .........5-7vs Creighton ............................... L .........2-7at North Texas ...........................W .......6-4vs Fresno State .......................... L .........1-8vs Utah State .............................W .......9-8at San Diego State .................... L .........0-2vs Indiana ................................... L .........6-7

vs UC Santa Barbara .................. L .........2-3Valparaiso ..................................W .......8-5UCA ............................................W .......3-0Eastern Illinois ...........................W .......8-0at #9 Oklahoma .......................... L .........0-8vs Penn State ............................. L .........1-4vs South Alabama ......................W .......3-2at #9 LSU .................................... L .........2-4vs Penn State .............................W .......4-1at #9 LSU .................................... L .........1-6#9 Oklahoma ..............................W .......5-3at Southern Miss* .....................W .......9-6at Southern Miss* .....................W .......12-0at Southern Miss* ..................... L .........3-4UTEP* .........................................W .......5-1UTEP* .........................................W .......6-4UTEP* .........................................W .......6-4vs Iowa .......................................W .......4-2at Stetson ...................................W .......2-0at Bethune-Cookman .................W .......5-1at UCF* ....................................... L .........0-2at UCF* ....................................... L .........5-6at UCF* ....................................... L .........0-8vs Oklahoma State ..................... L .........2-4at Arkansas ................................W .......2-1East Carolina* ............................W .......5-2East Carolina* ............................W .......8-4East Carolina* ............................ L .........3-5at UAB* ......................................W .......2-1at UAB* ...................................... L .........5-6at UAB* ...................................... L .........2-3Texas-Arlington ..........................W .......5-1Texas-Arlington ..........................W .......9-0#9 Houston* ............................... L .........2-10#9 Houston* ...............................W .......1-0#9 Houston* ............................... L .........1-11at UCA ........................................W .......6-1at UCA ........................................W .......5-0at Missouri State .......................W .......1-0at Missouri State .......................W .......5-3at Marshall* ............................... L .........1-3at Marshall* ...............................W .......4-3at Marshall* ...............................W .......2-1Wichita State ............................. L .........2-5Wichita State .............................W .......5-2Memphis* ..................................W .......7-4Memphis* ..................................W .......10-0Memphis* ..................................W .......8-0vs UTEP $ ................................... L .........4-8vs Arkansas # ............................. L .........5-7vs Oregon # ................................ L .........0-1

* Conference USA game$ Conference USA Championship# NCAA Regional

2009 • 40-17 • 16-4 C-USAvs UTSA ......................................W ........4-3at #5 Texas A&M .......................L ..........0-8vs UTSA ......................................L ..........3-4at #5 Texas A&M .......................W ........3-2vs Prairie View A&M ..................W ........8-0vs Colorado State .......................W ........4-1vs San Diego ..............................W ........6-0at UC Riverside...........................W ........4-0vs Colorado State .......................W ........6-0Louisiana-Monroe ......................W ........3-1South Dakota State ....................W ........11-0Saint Louis..................................L ..........2-10Creighton ....................................W ........4-1#5 Oklahoma ..............................L ..........3-7vs Miss. Valley State .................W ........6-1vs USC-Upstate ..........................W ........5-2at #6 Oklahoma ..........................L ..........3-5UCF* ...........................................W ........7-6UCF* ...........................................W ........7-2UCF* ...........................................W ........8-2at Oklahoma State .....................L ..........0-3at Houston* ................................L ..........0-4at Houston* ................................L ..........0-7at #16 Louisiana-Lafayette ........L ..........0-6

at Centenary ...............................W ........6-2at Louisiana-Monroe ..................W ........3-0at Memphis* ..............................W ........9-1at Memphis* ..............................W ........10-0at Memphis* ..............................W ........11-2Oklahoma State..........................W ........5-3Arkansas.....................................L ..........5-9Oklahoma State..........................L ..........4-7at East Carolina* ........................L ..........1-3at East Carolina* ........................L ..........1-2at East Carolina* ........................W ........2-1at Wichita State .........................W ........8-0at Wichita State .........................L .......... 2-4UAB* ..........................................W ........4-2UAB* ..........................................W ........3-2UAB* ..........................................W ........13-5at Indiana ...................................W ........3-0at Indiana ...................................W ........7-5Kansas ........................................L ..........3-6Kansas ........................................W ........4-0at UTEP* .....................................W ........3-0at UTEP* .....................................W ........9-3at UTEP* .....................................W ........4-2Southern Miss* ..........................W ........9-3Southern Miss* ..........................W ........7-1Southern Miss* ..........................W ........2-0vs UAB $ .....................................W ........7-3vs Marshall $..............................W ........6-4UTEP $ ........................................W ........11-3vs Arkansas # .............................W ........6-0vs North Dakota State #.............L ..........2-3at #10 Oklahoma # .....................W ........5-3vs North Dakota State #.............L ..........1-4

* Conference USA game$ Conference USA Championship# NCAA Regional

2010 • 31-21 • 14-6 C-USAvs Idaho State ............................W .......8-0vs UC Santa Barbara .................. L .........1-3 vs Utah State .............................W .......8-1vs BYU ........................................ L .........5-7vs Utah ....................................... L .........5-6vs Texas Arlington ..................... L .........2-3vs Wichita State ........................W .......8-5vs UTEP ...................................... L .........5-9at #25 Baylor .............................. L .........1-9vs Central Arkansas ................... L .........3-4South Dakota State ....................W .......3-0UMKC .........................................W .......7-0Texas State ................................W .......5-4Eastern Illinois ...........................W .......11-2at #11 Oklahoma ........................ L .........0-7Nebraska ....................................W .......7-6North Dakota .............................. L .........1-2Nebraska ....................................W .......4-1North Dakota ..............................W .......13-7Nebraska ....................................W .......6-4at #20 Oklahoma State ..............W .......6-2at UAB* ......................................W .......5-4at UAB* ...................................... L .........3-4at UAB* ......................................W .......4-1vs Mercer ...................................W .......4-0at Georgia State ......................... L .........4-5Nothern Iowa ............................. L .........0-8#12 Oklahoma ............................W .......5-4Memphis* ..................................W .......7-5Memphis* .................................. L .........1-6Memphis* ..................................W .......5-3Arkansas.....................................W .......13-2Arkansas..................................... L .........1-3Wichita State .............................W .......7-0Wichita State ............................. L .........4-6at Southern Miss* .....................W .......2-0at Southern Miss* .....................W .......9-1at Southern Miss* ..................... L .........0-3#9 Oklahoma State .................... L .........1-3Houston* ....................................W .......8-4Houston* ....................................W .......7-1at Missouri State .......................W .......4-3

at UCF* .......................................W .......1-0at UCF* ....................................... L .........3-4at UCF* ....................................... L .........1-2UTEP* .........................................W .......2-1UTEP* ......................................... L .........2-4UTEP* .........................................W .......9-0at Marshall* ...............................W .......11-1at Marshall* ...............................W .......6-2at Marshall* ...............................W .......7-4vs Memphis $ ............................. L .........1-5

* Conference USA game$ Conference USA Championship

2011 • 46-15 • 19-5 C-USAvs Northern Illinois ...................W .......3-2at #15 Texas ............................... L .........1-6vs Louisville ................................ L .........1-4vs Louisville ................................ L .........0-5vs Northern Illinois .....................W .......6-1vs Penn State ............................. L .........1-3vs Massachusetts ......................W .......3-1vs #8 Michigan ........................... L .........3-4vs Long Island ............................W .......7-0vs Penn State .............................W .......3-0vs Creighton ...............................W .......5-3at UT Arlington ...........................W .......3-0vs Centenary ..............................W .......11-0vs Centenary ..............................W .......8-0vs Creighton ...............................W .......2-1#15 Oklahoma State .................. L .........0-2Drake ..........................................W .......11-2Iowa State ..................................W .......9-3North Dakota ..............................W .......6-0Ohio State ..................................W .......8-0at #10 Oklahoma ........................ L .........0-9Marshall* ...................................W .......9-1Marshall* ...................................W .......2-1Marshall* ...................................W .......8-1Northern Iowa ............................W .......5-1Indiana........................................W .......3-2UCF* ...........................................W .......5-1UCF* ...........................................W .......6-1UCF* ...........................................W .......7-3#12 Oklahoma ............................W .......1-0at East Carolina* ........................ L .........0-1at East Carolina* ........................W .......5-3at East Carolina* ........................ L .........1-10at Memphis* ..............................W .......4-1at Memphis* ..............................W .......2-1at Memphis* ..............................W .......7-0Wichita State .............................W .......4-1Wichita State .............................W .......5-0Southern Miss* ..........................W .......8-3Southern Miss* ..........................W .......8-0Southern Miss* ..........................W .......8-5at Houston* ................................ L .........0-2at Houston* ................................ L .........1-9at Houston* ................................W .......1-0at Kansas ...................................W .......3-0at Kansas ...................................W .......4-2UAB* ..........................................W .......2-1UAB* .......................................... L .........6-7UAB* ..........................................W .......1-0Missouri State ...........................W .......4-0at UTEP* .....................................W .......2-0at UTEP* .....................................W .......9-0at UTEP* .....................................W .......4-0vs Marshall $ .............................W .......10-0vs UCF $ .....................................W .......6-1at East Carolina $....................... L .........1-4vs Missouri State # ....................W .......9-7at #13 Oklahoma # ..................... L .........0-6vs Missouri State # ....................W .......11-0at #13 Oklahoma # .....................W .......4-3at #13 Oklahoma # ..................... L .........0-5

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2012 • 42-14 • 19-5 C-USAat #23 Louisiana-Lafayette ........ L .........4-19vs. Mississippi Valley State ......W .......11-3vs. Rutgers .................................W .......12-1vs. UT San Antonio ....................W .......7-6vs. North Carolina State ............W .......4-0vs. UT San Antonio ....................W .......3-2at #15 Texas A&M .....................W .......1-5vs. Loyola Marymount ................W .......9-0vs. Florida International .............W .......4-1vs. Florida A&M .........................W .......11-6at Florida Atlantic ......................W .......6-5vs. Michigan State ..................... L .........4-6North Texas ................................W .......7-2Austin Peay ................................W .......8-0Loyola Chicago ...........................W .......10-2Loyola Chicago ...........................W .......7-0North Texas ................................W .......6-1Oklahoma State ......................... L .........4-7at UCF* ....................................... L .........0-4at UCF* .......................................W .......3-0at UCF* .......................................W .......2-1at Jacksonville ........................... L .........0-1East Carolina* ............................W .......5-2East Carolina* ............................W .......13-4East Carolina* ............................W .......7-6at Southern Miss* .....................W .......13-8at Southern Miss* .....................W .......6-1at Southern Miss* .....................W .......6-3at Arkansas ................................W .......6-0at #6 Texas ................................. L .........1-9vs. #25 New Mexico ..................W .......2-1Memphis* ..................................W .......4-2Memphis* ..................................W .......2-0Memphis* .................................. L .........6-7at Missouri State .......................W .......2-1at Marshall* ............................... L .........0-6at Marshall* ...............................W .......1-0at Marshall* ...............................W .......7-1Central Arkansas ........................W .......1-0at Oklahoma State ..................... L .........3-8Houston* ....................................W .......3-2Houston* .................................... L .........2-5Houston* ....................................W .......5-3Arkansas.....................................W .......12-9UTEP* .........................................W .......4-2UTEP* .........................................W .......12-4UTEP* .........................................W .......11-0at UAB* ...................................... L .........1-2at UAB* ......................................W .......3-0at UAB* ......................................W .......3-0vs. Southern Miss $ ...................W .......6-0vs. Houston $ .............................W .......4-3vs. Marshall $ ............................W .......3-2vs. #24 Oregon State # ..............W .......9-7vs. #4 Oklahoma # ..................... L .........1-7vs. #24 Oregon State # .............. L .........1-2

* Conference USA Game$ Conference USA Championship# NCAA Regional

2013 • 42-16-1 • 19-5 C-USAvs. Hampton ...............................W .......3-0vs. #22 North Carolina ...............W .......3-1vs. Purdue ...................................W .......4-1at #10 LSU .................................. L .........0-1vs. Purdue ................................... L .........0-5at #21 Florida State ...................W .......3-2vs. #25 Hofstra ...........................W .......9-6vs. Arkansas ............................... L .........3-14

vs. Arkansas ...............................W .......3-1at #21 Florida State ...................W .......4-1vs. Utah State ............................W .......8-0at #6 Texas .................................W .......7-4vs. Lamar ....................................W .......11-3vs. Utah State ............................W .......3-0at #6 Texas ................................. L .........0-1at UT Arlington ...........................W .......5-1vs. Lamar ....................................W .......7-4vs. Creighton .............................. L .........3-4at UT Arlington ...........................W .......5-1vs. Lamar ....................................W .......2-1Oklahoma State .........................W .......5-1Marshall* ...................................W .......6-0Marshall* ...................................W .......9-6Marshall* ...................................W .......8-0Indiana State ..............................W .......8-1at Memphis* ..............................W .......4-2at Memphis* ..............................W .......8-0at Memphis* ..............................W .......9-2vs. Texas Tech ............................W .......5-1at UNLV ......................................W .......13-1at UNLV ...................................... L .........6-10vs. Boise State ...........................W .......5-2vs. Boise State ........................... T .........6-6at Central Arkansas ................... L .........0-1UCF* ...........................................W .......6-2UCF* ...........................................W .......8-1UCF* ...........................................W .......7-0#1 Oklahoma .............................. L .........1-3at East Carolina* ........................W .......8-0at East Carolina* ........................W .......3-1at East Carolina* ........................ L .........4-6UAB* ..........................................W .......4-1UAB* .......................................... L .........7-9UAB* .......................................... L .........0-1at Houston* ................................ L .........3-4at Houston* ................................ L .........2-3at Houston* ................................W .......2-0at Oklahoma State .....................W .......8-2at UTEP* .....................................W .......11-1at UTEP* .....................................W .......5-0at UTEP* .....................................W .......8-0Missouri State ...........................W .......8-0Southern Miss* ..........................W .......8-0Southern Miss* ..........................W .......9-4Southern Miss* ..........................W .......3-1UCF $ ..........................................W .......3-0Houston $ ................................... L .........0-3vs. #14 Stanford # ...................... L .........2-4vs. Northern Iowa # ................... L .........1-2

* Conference USA Game$ Conference USA Championship# NCAA Regional

2014 • 53-9 • 19-4 C-USAvs. St. John’s ..............................W .......4-1vs. Ohio State .............................W.....1-0 (8)vs. #18 Louisville ........................W .......4-0at FAU ........................................ L.......0-1 (8)vs. Northern Illinois ....................W .......2-1vs. McNeese State ....................W.....5-4 (8)vs. Oregon State ........................W.....9-1 (6)vs. Oregon State ........................W .......4-0vs. McNeese State ....................W .......3-2at #8 Texas A&M .......................W .......5-2at Kennesaw State ....................W .......1-0at Kennesaw State ....................W .......6-1at Georgia Tech ..........................W .......11-3at Georgia Tech .......................... L .........1-2vs. Georgia State .......................W .......8-2

Creighton ....................................W .......3-0Creighton ....................................W.....8-0 (6)Northwestern State ...................W.....9-0 (5)vs. Liberty ...................................W...23-1 (5)vs. Western Illinois ....................W .......7-3at #19 Oklahoma ........................ L .........0-1Western Illinois ..........................W.....8-0 (5)Western Illinois ..........................W .......7-6Arkansas.....................................W .......6-1at Marshall* ...............................W...13-1 (5)at Marshall* ...............................W .......4-2at Marshall* ...............................W.....6-4 (6)Bradley .......................................W .......8-2Charlotte*...................................W .......7-0Charlotte*...................................W.....9-0 (5)Charlotte*...................................W...10-1 (5)at Missouri State .......................W .......11-0UTEP* .........................................W .......6-0UTEP* .........................................W .......6-0UTEP* .........................................W...13-0 (5)Wichita State .............................W .......9-3Central Arkansas ........................W...10-2 (5)at UAB* ......................................W .......2-1at UAB* ...................................... L .........2-4at Arkansas ................................W .......4-1East Carolina* ............................W .......11-9East Carolina* ............................ L...2-10 (5)East Carolina* ............................W .......8-3at UTSA* ....................................W .......4-0at UTSA* ....................................W.......12-11at UTSA* ....................................W...2-1 (11)at Oklahoma State .....................W .......1-0Middle Tennessee* ...................W.....8-0 (5)Middle Tennessee* ...................W .......6-1Middle Tennessee* ...................W .......9-4Oklahoma State .........................W .......1-0at North Texas* .........................W.....7-3 (9)at North Texas* ......................... L .........2-3at North Texas* ......................... L .........8-11vs. Charlotte $ ............................W .......1-0vs. North Texas $ .......................W .......7-1vs. Marshall $ ............................W.....8-0 (6)vs. Houston # .............................W .......2-1at #17 Baylor # ........................... L .........1-2vs. Houston # .............................W .......10-6at #17 Baylor # ...........................W...1-0 (11)at #17 Baylor # ........................... L .........1-3

* Conference USA Game$ Conference USA Championship# NCAA Regional

2015 • 36-18 • 12-6 AACvs. Santa Clara ...........................W .......9-6at Grand Canyon ........................W .......7-3vs. Santa Clara ...........................W .......6-4at Grand Canyon ........................W .......54vs. Northern Colorado ................ L .........1-4vs. Michigan State ..................... L .........3-4at FAU ........................................ L .........1-0vs. Marylans ...............................W .......1-0vs. Drexel ...................................W...10-0 (5)vs. Providence ............................W .......10-0vs. #2 Oregon ............................. L .........4-2at #7 Baylor ................................ L .........2-0vs. North Texas ..........................W .......6-3vs. Abilene Christian ..................W .......10-0vs. North Dakota ........................W.....9-0 (6)at New Mexico State ................ L.......8-0 (6)vs. North Dakota ........................W...18-3 (5)at New Mexico State ................ L .........12-10at Arkansas ................................W .......5-4

vs. Mississippi Valley State ......W...18-3 (5)at Texas Tech .............................W...11-1 (5)at Texas Tech ............................. L.....10-2 (5)vs. Mississippi Valley State ......W .......13-1vs. Mississippi Valley State ......W .......7-0at North Texas ........................... L .........4-2Iowa............................................ L .........7-6Memphis* ..................................W .......2-1Memphis* ..................................W.....8-0 (5)Memphis* ..................................W...13-2 (5)Wichita State .............................W .......9-6at USF* ....................................... L.....8-7 (10)at USF* ....................................... L .........7-6at USF* .......................................W .......1-0Arkansas.....................................W...10-2 (6)#16 UCF* .................................... L.....2-1 (16)#16 UCF* ....................................W .......5-4#16 UCF* .................................... L .........3-0at Wichita State ......................... L .........7-2at East Carolina* ........................W .......5-0at East Carolina* ........................W .......4-1at East Carolina* ........................W.....8-0 (5)Oklahoma State .........................W .......3-0at Oklahoma State .....................W .......2-1Kansas ........................................W .......3-2Houston* .................................... L .........5-4Houston* .................................... L .........7-3Houston* ....................................W .......4-1Missouri State ...........................W .......9-2at UConn* ..................................W .......5-2at UConn* ..................................W.....8-0 (5)at UConn* ..................................W.....9-0 (6)vs. UConn $ ................................W .......1-0vs. Houston $ .............................W .......5-2vs. #15 UCF $ ............................. L .........1-0

* American Athletic Conference Game$ American Athletic Conference Championship

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Tulsa HonorsNFCA ALL-AMERiCA2014Jill Barrett, Second TeamAimee Creger, Third Team2013Aimee Creger, Third Team2011 Aimee Creger, Third Team2010Lauren Lindsay, Third Team

LoUiSviLLE SLUggER/ASA SoFTBALL NATioNAL PLAyER oF THE WEEKJackie Lawrence, 4-11-07

USA SoFTBALL NATioNAL

PLAyER oF THE WEEKJackie Lawrence, 4-10-07Aimee Creger, 2-18-14

ALL-AMERiCANATHLETiC CoNFERENCE2015first TeamJulie Kernen, First BaseMaddie Withee, Outfieldsecond TeamBailey Erwin, PitcherCaitlin Sill, PitcherCatherine Horner, CatcherMaggie Withee, Third BaseJodi Edmiston, OutfieldErica Sampson, OutfieldBrittany Walker, DP/Utility

ALL-CoNFERENCE USA2014John Bargfeldt,C-USA Coach of the Yearfirst TeamAimee Creger, PitcherC-USA Pitcher of the YearJill Barrett, ShortstopC-USA Player of the YearHaley Henshaw, OutfieldJulie Kernen, First Basesecond TeamJill Roye, DPall-freshman TeamJill Roye, DPMaggie Withee, Third Base2013first TeamAimee Creger, PitcherC-USA Pitcher of the YearJill Barrett, Third BaseSamantha Cobb, ShortstopLacey Middlebrooks,

Pitcher/DPsecond TeamHaley Henshaw, Outfieldall-freshman TeamCatherine Horner,

Catcher/Infield2012John Bargfeldt,C-USA Coach of the Yearfirst TeamLacey Middlebrooks, PitcherC-USA co-Pitcher of the

YearJill Barrett, Third Base

Samantha Cobb, ShortstopCaitlin Everett, Outfieldall-freshman TeamJulie Kernen, First Base2011John Bargfeldt,C-USA Coach of the Yearfirst TeamAimee Creger, PitcherC-USA Freshman of the

YearSamantha Cobb, ShortstopCaitlin Everett, OutfieldLacey Middlebrooks, Utilitysecond Team Kelly Chapman, First BaseJill Barrett, Third BaseShelby Blanton, Outfieldall-freshman TeamAimee Creger, PitcherJill Barrett, Third BaseShelby Blanton, Outfield2010first TeamLauren Lindsay, Outfield C-USA Player of the YearVanessa Vice, First Basesecond Team Samantha Cobb, ShortstopCaitlin Everett, Outfieldall-freshman TeamSamantha Cobb, ShortstopCaitlin Everett, Outfield2009first TeamLauren Lindsay, OutfieldJackie Lawrence, PitcherKailey Yarmer, ShortstopBrooke Smart, Outfieldsecond Team Vanessa Vice, First BaseJordan Kinard, Pitcherall-freshman TeamJessica Stoelke, OutfieldSkylar Swanson, Second

Base2008first TeamLauren Lindsay, Outfieldsecond Team Sara Dyer, First BaseJordan Kinard, Pitcherall-freshman TeamKelly Chapman, Second

BaseJordan Kinard, Pitcher2007first TeamSara Dyer, First Baseall-freshman TeamJackie Lawrence, Desig.

PlayerVanessa Vice, Outfield2006first TeamSara Dyer, Designated

PlayerKatie Torres, First Basesecond TeamJulie Shafer, Outfieldall-freshman TeamJessica Barr, OutfieldBrooke Smart, Outfield

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETiC CoNFERENCE2005first Team

Sara Dyer, Designated Player

Angela Osbon, Second BaseLindsey Tower, Outfieldsecond TeamJulie Shafer, OutfieldKatie Torres, First Base2004first TeamHeather Hiar, OutfieldKelly Miller, CatcherKatie Torres, First Basesecond TeamMaren Genow, PitcherJulie Shafer, OutfieldStephanie Sliepen, Utility2003first TeamDanielle Olsen, Second

Basesecond TeamMaren Genow, PitcherHeather Hiar, OutfieldKatie Torres, First Base2002first TeamJessie Smith, Outfieldsecond TeamJenny Magill, Pitcher2001first TeamBrandi McGuire, Utility2000first TeamAnn Mesman, Catchersecond TeamJessie Smith, Outfield

ALL-MiSSoURi vALLEy CoNFERENCE1996first TeamAngela Fuller, Designated

Playersecond TeamKerri Bartholomew, PitcherTuesday Briggs, Second

Base1994first TeamKameron White,

Designated Player

NFCA ALL-REgioN2015Third TeamJulie Kernen, First BaseCatherine Horner, Catcher2014John Bargfeldt, Crissy

Strimple, Brooke Smart, Jeff Allen

Mideast Region Coaching Staff of the Yearfirst TeamAimee Creger, PitcherJill Barrett, ShortstopCatherine Horner, Catchersecond TeamCierra Hughes, OutfieldThird TeamHaley Henshaw, OutfieldErica Sampson, Utility/DP2013first TeamAimee Creger, PitcherJill Barrett, Third Basesecond TeamLacey Middlebrooks,Utility/

Pitcher2012first TeamLacey Middlebrooks,Utility/

PitcherJill Barrett, Third Basesecond TeamCaitlin Everett, Outfield2011first TeamAimee Creger, Utility/

Pitchersecond TeamCaitlin Everett, Outfield2010Lauren Lindsay, Outfield2009Lauren Lindsay, Outfield2007second TeamJackie Lawrence, Desig.

Player2004first TeamKatie Torres, First Base second TeamKelly Miller, Catcher2003 second TeamKatie Torres, First Base 2002 second TeamDanielle Olsen, Second

Base Jessie Smith, Outfield 1996 Angela Fuller, Designated

Player1994 Kameron White, Designated

Player

NSCA ALL-AMERiCA(National Strength & Conditioning Association)2003Danielle Olsen2002 Lindsey DyerBrandi McGuireHolly ReynoldsChristy Watkins1994Germaine Fairchild

CoSiDA ACADEMiC ALL-AMERiCA2015all-america second TeamJulie KernenDistrict VII first TeamJulie Kernen2014all-america first TeamJill BarrettDistrict VII first TeamJill Barrett2013District VII first TeamJill Barrett2008all-america first TeamSara DyerDistrict VI first TeamSara DyerDistrict VI second TeamVanessa Vice2007all-america first Team

Sara DyerDistrict VI first TeamSara Dyer2003all-america second

TeamBrandi McGuireDistrict VI first TeamBrandi McGuire2002District VI first TeamBrandi McGuireDistrict VI second TeamDanielle Olsen1997District VI first TeamSarah Murr1996District VI Third TeamSarah Murr

MvC ALL-ACADEMiC 1996first TeamSarah MurrHonorable mentionTona PalmerAmy Scott1995Honorable mentionKrista BurtonGermaine FairchildSarah Murr Amy ScottKameron White1994Honorable mentionChristy CookGermaine FairchildStacey PinkertonAmy Scott

WAC ALL-ACADEMiC 2005 Ami DaySara DyerLindsay GallowayLindsey Tower Stacey Walkingstick2004 Ami DayStacey Walkingstick Lindsay Galloway2003 Ami DayHeather Hiar Brandi McGuireDanielle OlsenHolly Reynolds2002 Ami DayLindsey DyerHeather HiarBrandi McGuireDanielle OlsenHolly Reynolds Stacey WalkingstickChristy Watkins2001 Kari CurtisKyla Malone Brandi McGuireDanielle OlsenChristy Watkins2000 Kari CurtisKerri HasselbarTiffany ReddingDawn Reed

Kyla MaloneBrandi McGuire1999Kari CurtisKerri HasselbarTiffany ReddingDawn Reed

1998 Kari CurtisDawn Reed1997 Sarah MurrBonnie Burton Lisa Bothwell

C-USA ACADEMiC MEDAL 2014Emma HortonJulie KernenJocelyn SheffieldMaggie Withee2013Emma HortonJulie KernenJocelyn Sheffield2012Emma HortonCierra HughesJulie Kernen2011Emma Horton2010Keri Leach2009 Stephanie Chomicki 2008 Jillian CaneteStephanie ChomickiSara DyerJordan Kinard 2007 Sara DyerLauren Lindsay Vanessa Vice 2006 Sara Dyer

C-USA ALL-ACADEMiC 2014Jill BarrettJulie Kernen2013Jill BarrettJulie Kernen2012Jill BarrettCassidy Bowen2009Stephanie ChomickiKailey Yarmer 2008Sara Dyer2007Sara DyerStephanie Chomicki

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akaitlin allen (If) ............................. 2014-presentDebbie Arnold (OF) ............................................1993Loretta Anthony (DP) .........................................1995Jessee Ayala (3B/OF) ...................................2000-01

bJessica Barr (OF) ...............................................2006Jill Barrett (3B/SS) ..................................... 2011-14Kerri Bartholomew (P) ..................................1993-96Shelby Blanton (IF/OF) ............................... 2011-14Lisa Bothwell (3B) ........................................1996-97Hayley Bottino (IF/P) .........................................2013Cassidy Bowen (3B/C) ................................ 2010-13Kate Brachais (P) ..........................................1996-97Tuesday (Butcher) Briggs (2B/SS) ................1995-96Bonnie Bruton (OF) .......................................1996-97Krista Burton (3B) ........................................1993-95

CLaura Capriotti (1B) ...........................................2001Monica Chana (3B) ............................................2001Kelly Chapman (2B) ......................................2008-11Stephanie Chomicki (3B) ..............................2006-09Samantha Cobb (SS) .................................. 2010-13Christy Cook (OF) ..........................................1993-95Aimee Creger (P) ........................................ 2011-14Holly Cross (C/IF) ...............................................1994Kari Curtis (OF) .............................................1998-01

DCrystal Davis (OF) ..............................................1993Ami Day (P/1B) .............................................2002-05Lindsey Dyer (P/1B) ......................................2002-05Sara Dyer (DP/3B) ........................................2005-08

EJodi Edmiston (of) ........................ 2012-present Bailey Erwin (P) ............................................2014-15shelby Estocado (ss) .................... 2015-present Caitlin Everett (OF) ..................................... 2010-13

fGermaine Fairchild (C) ..................................1993-95Nicole Falls (2B) ................................................2000Julie Fennell (P) ............................................2004-07Lindsay Franks (1B) ..................................1996, 98Angela Fuller (1B/P) ..................................1995-98

GLindsay Galloway (3B) ..................................2004-07Kayla Garroutte (U) ...........................................1999Kendra Garroutte (C) ..................................1997-99Amy Gemmill (OF) .............................................1995Maren Genow (P) .........................................2003-06Tresa Green (P) .........................................1997-99Alexis Gutierrez (OF) .........................................1999

HAmy Harrison (C) ........................................ 2012-13Kerri Hasselbar (C) .......................................1999-00Cindy Hankinson (OF) ........................................1994Haley Henshaw (OF) ................................... 2011-14Heather Hiar (OF) .........................................2000-04

Catherine Horner (C/If) ................ 2013-presentEmma Horton (C/OF) .................................. 2011-14Cierra Hughes (OF) ..................................... 2012-14

JJessica Judice (OF) ......................................1996-98

kJulie Kernen (1B) ........................................ 2012-15Jordan Kinard (P) ..........................................2008-11

lMickey LaValley (OF) ........................................ 2010Jackie Lawrence (P) ................................... 2007-10Jennifer Lawson (OF) ...................................1993-96Angie Leba (IF) ..................................................1994Keri Leach (IF/OF) ....................................... 2010-11Katie Lee (P) .................................................2006-09Lauren Lindsay (OF) .................................... 2007-10Ashlee Lubniewski (C) ................................ 2007-10

mJenny Magill (P) ...........................................1999-02Kyla Malone (OF) ..........................................2000-03Krystal Markwardt (P) ..................................1998-00Ann Mesman (C/1B) .....................................2000-01Dana McDonald (U) ...........................................1993Kelli McGlasson (SS) ...................................2006-07Brandi McGuire (3B) .....................................2000-03Kim McNutt (OF) ...............................................1993Lauren Menke (OF) .......................................2008-11Lacey Middlebrooks (P/DP) ........................ 2011-13Kelly Miller (C/OF) ........................................2003-06Glenda Moore (OF) ............................................1993Ashlea Montgomery (OF) .............................2002-03A.J. Morris (SS/3B/C) .......................................2001Sarah Murr (2B/SS) ......................................1994-97Kate Myers (2B/SS) ..........................................2015

oDanielle Olsen (2B/SS) ................................2000-03Angela Osbon (2B) .......................................2004-07

PTona Palmer (U) ............................................1995-96LeeAnne Pepper (C) ......................................2003-06Stacey Pinkerton (P/IF) ................................1993-94Robyn Pratt (C/IF) .........................................1993-94

rMimi Randolph (C) ............................................2002Tiffany Redding (SS) ..................................1997-00Dawn Reed (3B) ........................................1997-00Holly Reynolds (OF) ......................................2002-05Jill Roye (IF/DP) .................................................2014

sErica Sampson (OF/C) ..................................2014-15Amanda Sassaman (U) ......................................1995Amy Scott (P) ................................................1993-96Kalynn Schrock (P) ...................................... 2010-12Julie Shafer (OF) ..........................................2003-06Jocelyn sheffield (P) .................... 2013-presentMandy Shklar (SS) ............................................1997Caitlin sill (P) ................................. 2013-presentStephanie Sliepen (C) ..................................2002-05Brooke Smart (OF) ........................................2006-09Jessie Smith (OF) .........................................1999-02Jessica Stoelke (OF) .....................................2009-12Crissy Strimple (3B) ......................................2002-03Melissa Sullivent (OF) ................................1995-98Skylar Swanson (2B) ....................................2009-12

TChristian Timmons (C) ................................ 2007-10Katie Torres (1B) ..........................................2003-06Lindsey Tower (OF) .......................................2005-08

VAmy Van Huss (P) .........................................2000-01Vanessa Vice (OF) ...................................... 2007-10

Wbrittany Walker (util.) .................. 2014-presentStacey Walkingstick (SS) .............................2002-05Haven Walters (OF) ....................................1996-98Christy Watkins (1B) ....................................1999-02Emily Watson (P) ........................... 2015-present Angela Wedlake (1B/P) ................................1999-00Tiffany West (C) .........................................1995-98Robbie Wheet (OF) ............................................1993Kameron White (U) ......................................1994-95Kelly Wilkerson (C/IF) ..................................1998-99Stacy Williams (P) ........................................1995-96 Christie Wilson (Util.) ........................................2004maddie Withee (util.) ................... 2014-presentmaggie Withee (3b) ...................... 2014-present

YKailey Yarmer (SS) .....................................2008-09

bold denotes present players on the roster.

all-Time letterwinners

Senior Aimee Creger holds eight school single season and nine career records, including: wins, strikeouts, ERA, shutout and innings pitched.

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aAbilene Christian 1-0Alabama 0-2Alabama A&M 1-0Akron 1-1Alcorn State 1-0Appalachian State 1-0Arizona 0-2Arizona State 0-1Arkansas 15-12Auburn 2-1Austin Peay 1-0

bBacone 2-0Baylor 2-9Bethune-Cookman 4-0Birmingham Southern 4-0Boise State 1-0-1Boston College 0-2Bowling Green State 0-1Bradley 4-7Brigham Young 1-2Butler 1-0

CCalifornia 0-2Cal State-Fullerton 0-2Cal State-Northridge 1-0Cameron 1-0Centenary 10-3Central Arkansas 6-2College of Charleston 2-0Charleston Southern 3-0Charlotte 6-0Chattanooga 0-1Colorado State 4-10Creighton 8-14

DDetroit Mercy 1-1Drake 4-8Drexel 1-0

EEast Carolina 18-11Eastern Illinois 5-1Eastern Michigan 0-1Evansville 1-3

fFlorida A&M 1-0Florida Atlantic 2-4Florida International 3-1Florida State 2-0Fordham 2-0Fresno State 5-26

GGeorge Mason 2-0Georgia State 1-2Georgia Tech 1-1Grand Canyon 2-0

HHampton 1-0Hawai`i 8-27Hofstra 1-2Houston 15-16

IIdaho State 1-0Illinois 4-0Illinois-Chicago 1-2

Illinois State 3-7Indiana 6-3Indiana State 6-3Iowa State 4-2Iowa 2-1

JJacksonville 0-1Jacksonville State 1-0James Madison 3-0

kKansas 8-8Kennesaw State 2-0Kent State 0-1

lLamar 3-0Liberty 1-0Long Beach State 0-1Long Island 1-0Loyola-Chicago 3-1Loyola Marymount 5-10Louisiana State 0-4Louisiana Tech 13-6Louisiana-Lafayette 2-6 (formerly SW Louisiana) Louisiana-Monroe 14-5 (formerly NE Louisiana) Louisvile 1-2

mManhattan 1-0Marshall 24-6Maryland 2-0Massachusetts 1-0McNeese State 2-0Memphis 24-4Mercer 1-0Michigan 0-1Michigan State 1-3Middle Tennesse 3-1Minnesota 1-2Mississippi 5-1Mississippi State 1-3Mississippi Valley State 5-0Missouri 0-5UMKC 13-0Missouri State 21-24 (formerly Southwest Missouri State)

nNebraska 3-3Nevada 7-4New Mexico 6-8New Mexico State 4-2Nicholls State 3-1North Carolina 1-1North Carolina State 2-1North Dakota 4-1North Dakota State 0-2North Texas 8-5Northern Colorado 0-1Northern Illinois 3-2Northern Iowa 7-11Northwestern 1-1Northwestern State 2-2Notre Dame 3-3

oOhio State 2-0Oklahoma 10-38Oklahoma Baptist 2-0Oklahoma City 1-15Oklahoma Christian 1-0

Oklahoma State 16-26Oregon 0-3Oregon State 4-5

PPacific 1-1Penn State 2-3Pittsburg State 3-0Portland State 5-8Prairie View A&M 1-0Providence 2-0Purdue 1-1

QQuinnipiac 2-0

rRadford 1-0Robert Morris 2-0Rutgers 2-0

sSt. Edwards 1-0St. John’s 1-0St. Louis 2-1St. Mary’s 0-1St. Peter’s 1-1Sam Houston State 3-1San Diego 1-1San Diego State 6-6San Jose State 13-16Santa Clara 2-0South Alabama 1-0South Dakota State 2-0South Florida 0-1Southeast Louisiana 2-12Southern Illinois 2-8Southern Miss 22-6Stanford 0-3Stephen F. Austin 2-3Stetson 1-0Stony Brook 1-0

TTemple 1-0Tennessee 1-0Tennessee-Chattanooga 0-1Tennessee-Martin 2-0Tennessee Tech 2-1Texas 1-3Texas A&M 3-11Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0-1Texas-Arlington 9-8Texas State 3-7 (formerly SW Texas State)Texas Tech 8-1Toledo 1-1Troy 1-2

uUAB (Alabama-Birmingham) 18-12UC Riverside 1-0UC Santa Barbara 0-2UCF (Central Florida) 19-12UConn 4-0UNLV 3-16USC-Upstate 1-0USF (South Florida) 1-2Utah 3-10Utah State 4-1UTEP (Texas-El Paso) 31-5UTSA (Texas-San Antonio) 8-7

VValparaiso 1-0Virginia 1-0Virginia Tech 0-1

WWashington 0-3Western Illinois 7-3Western Michigan 1-0Wichita State 21-20Winthrop 2-0Wisconsin 2-1Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0

Tulsa Year-by-Year summary overall Conf.Year Conf. record record finish Postseason

1993 Missouri Valley 2-43 1-15 N/A N/A1994 Missouri Valley 16-41 5-11 N/A N/A1995 Missouri Valley 10-35 3-13 N/A N/A1996 Missouri Valley 24-33 8-12 N/A N/A1997 Western Athletic 17-40 5-27 N/A N/A1998 Western Athletic 20-36 8-22 N/A N/A1999 Western Athletic 19-39 6-17 N/A N/A2000 Western Athletic 20-32 7-13 N/A N/A2001 Western Athletic 13-42 3-13 N/A N/A2002 Western Athletic 48-16 15-9 N/A N/A2003 Western Athletic 34-29 8-12 N/A N/A2004 Western Athletic 45-18 16-5 N/A N/A2005 Western Athletic 31-30 11-7 N/A N/A2006 Conference USA 34-24 15-8 *Champions NCAA Regional2007 Conference USA 30-28 13-10 3rd N/A2008 Conference USA 34-25 14-10 3rd NCAA Regional2009 Conference USA 40-17 16-4 *Champions NCAA Regional2010 Conference USA 31-21 14-6 2nd N/A2011 Conference USA 46-15 19-5 Co-Champions NCAA Regional2012 Conference USA 42-14 19-5 *Champions NCAA Regional2013 Conference USA 42-16-1 19-5 T-2nd NCAA Regional2014 Conference USA 53-9 19-4 *Champions NCAA Regional2015 American Athletic 36-18 12-6 2nd N/A* Indicates Won C-USA Postseason Tournament

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2006 C-usa Tournamentmay 9-11, 2006 @ Tulsa, okla.(3-1, Champions)Tulsa 4, East Carolina 3 (10)Marshall 1, Tulsa 0Tulsa 1, Houston 0Tulsa 3, Marshall 0

2007 C-usa Tournamentmay 10-12 @ orlando, fla.(0-2, lost in quarterfinals)Memphis 2, Tulsa 1UCF 1, Tulsa 0

2008 C-usa Tournamentmay 8-10 @ Houston, Texas(0-1, lost in quarterfinals)UTEP 8, Tulsa 4

2009 C-usa Tournamentmay 7-9 @ El Paso, Texas(3-0, Champions)Tulsa 7, UAB 3Tulsa 6, Marshall 4Tulsa 11, UTEP 3 (6)

2010 C-usa Tournamentmay 13-15 @ Houston, Texas(0-1, lost in quarterfinals)Memphis 5, Tulsa 1

2011 C-usa Tournamentmay 12-14 @ Greenville, n.C.(2-1, lost in finals)Tulsa 10, Marshall 0 (5)Tulsa 6, UCF 1East Carolina 4, Tulsa 1

2012 C-usa Tournamentmay 10-12 @ birmingham, ala.(3-0, Champions)Tulsa 6, Southern Miss 0Tulsa 4, Houston 3Tulsa 3, Marshall 2

2013 C-usa Tournamentmay 9-11 @ Tulsa, okla.(1-1, lost in semifinals)Tulsa 3, UCF 0Houston 3, Tulsa 0

2014 C-usa Tournamentmay 8-10 @ boca raton, fla.(3-0, Champions)Tulsa 1, Charlotte 0Tulsa 7, North Texas 1Tulsa 8, Marshall 0 (6)

2015 american Conference Tournamentmay 7-9 @ orlando, fla.(2-1, lost in finals)Tulsa 1, UConn 0Tulsa 5, Houston 2UCF 1, Tulsa 0

Conference Tournament results2006 nCaa fresno regional (0-2)May 19 - Stanford 8, Tulsa 0May 20 - Cal State Fullerton 6, Tulsa 2

2008 nCaa norman regional (0-2)May 16 - Arkansas 7, Tulsa 5May 17 - Oregon 1, Tulsa 0

2009 nCaa norman regional (2-2)May 15 - Tulsa 6, Arkansas 0May 16 - North Dakota State 3, Tulsa 2May 16 - Tulsa 5, Oklahoma 3May 17 - North Dakota State 4, Tulsa 1

2011 nCaa norman regional (3-2)May 20 - Tulsa 9, Missouri State 7May 21 - Oklahoma 6, Tulsa 0May 21 - Tulsa 11, Missouri State 0 (5)May 22 - Tulsa 4, Oklahoma 3 (9)May 22 - Oklahoma 5, Tulsa 0

2012 nCaa norman regional (1-2)May 18 - Tulsa 9, Oregon State 7 (11)May 19 - Oklahoma 7, Tulsa 1May 19 - Oregon State 2, Tulsa 1

2013 nCaa lincoln regional (0-2)May 17 - Stanford 4, Tulsa 2May 18 - Northern Iowa 2, Tulsa 1

2014 nCaa Waco regional (3-2)May 16 - Tulsa 2, Houston 1May 17 - Baylor 2, Tulsa 1May 17 - Tulsa 10, Houston 6May 18 - Tulsa 1, Baylor 0 (11)May 18 - Baylor 3, Tulsa 1

nCaa Postseason results

Jill Barrett (2011-14) holds four career and five single season records, including batting average, hits and runs scored.

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The amErICan Quick factsCommissioner: Mike Aresco

Pr/softball: Kristina Ritacco

Email: [email protected]

main Phone: 401-244-3278

Website: TheAmerican.org

mailing address: 15 Park Row West, Providence RI 02903

Two American Athletic Conference football teams were ranked in the top 15 of the final 2013 Associated Press poll. Five were selected for bowl games, including UCF, which won the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and finished the season ranked No. 10 nationally. The conference pro-duced 14 players who received All-America recognition by a major outlet.

The American had four players chosen in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, trailing only the SEC and the ACC among FBS conferences. UCF quarterback Blake Bortles highlighted a group of 12 American Athletic Conference players chosen when he was taken No. 3 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The success of The American in Year 1 was not limited to the gridiron. UConn won NCAA titles in both men’s and women’s basketball. The conference had the best postseason winning percentage of any league in men’s basketball, while The American produced top-10 teams in baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf

athletic conferenceAmEricANWith roots that extend to three conferences, the Ameri-can Athletic Conference membership in 2014-15 con-sists of 11 institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Hous-ton, the University of Memphis, the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple Univer-sity, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa.

The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join the ranks in football only.

Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, The American, which operated as the Big East Confer-ence from 1979 to 2013, has immediately taken a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with schools that have played in four Bowl Championship Series games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles since 1999, and won nine NCAA women’s basketball championships since 1995.

Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its namesake, the American Athletic Conference was born from an ideal in which members with ambitious goals are pro-vided with the means to succeed in their quests for excellence.

and sent half of its participating teams to the NCAA Softball Championship.

The American Athletic Conference holds television partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which will give the conference unprecedented national expo-sure. The football portion of the contract, which be-gins in the 2014 season, calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Ath-letic Conference Football Championship, which will be played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday.

In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conference-controlled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament will be televised, including the championship game, which will be either on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s bas-ketball games will be carried on either national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3.

American Athletic Conference teams will have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason struc-ture. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams following the regular season. Oth-erwise, the league would place its champion in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference.

Additionally, The American has announced primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the next six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions and their fans.

The American Athletic Conference administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference head-quarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools.

The conference headquarters is equipped with a com-plete video production studio, serving as the home of the American Digital Network, and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.

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1 Jodi EdmistonOF • 5-4 • Sr-3L Haskell, Okla.Haskell HS

2 Catherine HornerC/INF • 5-5 • Sr-3LLa Canada, Calif.La Canada HS

3 Jocelyn sheffieldINF • 5-11 • Sr-3L St. Louis, Mo. Westminster Christian Academy

5 maddie WitheeOF/C • 5-3 • Jr-2LArlington, Texas James Bowie HS

6 Tori staffordIF • 5-3 • Fr-HS Van Buren, Ark. Van Buren HS

7 Caitlin sillP • 5-9 • Sr-3L Tuttle, Okla. Tuttle HS

8 lauren lomaxOF • 5-4 • Fr-HS Raytown, Mo. Raytown HS

12 shelby Estocado INF • 5-8 • So-1LLas Vegas, Nev.Bishop Gorman HS

15 Ellie reavesP • 6-1 • Fr-HSLittle Rock, Ark.Beebe HS

16 ashley kiserOF • 5-4 • Fr-HSWichita, Kan.Trinity Academy HS

17 morgan nealIF • 5-4 • Fr-HSSpringdale, Ark.Har-Ber HS

20 maggie WitheeINF • 5-3 • Jr-2LArlington, Texas James Bowie HS

22 rylie spellC • 5-3 • Fr-HSHouston, Texas.Pearland HS

25 Emily WatsonP • 5-10 • So-1LEdmond, Okla. Deer Creek HS

30 brittany WalkerINF/OF • 5-3 • Jr-2LMansfield, Texas Mansfield Legacy HS

48 kaitlin allenINF • 5-2 • Sr-2LTulsa, Okla.Florida State Univ.

55 Julia HollingsworthOF • 5-7 • Fr-HSEnnis, TexasEnnis HS

99 lexi blevinsP • 6-0 • So-1LRomoland, Calif.Univ. of Oklahoma

Tulsa softball TV/radio Chart

John bargfeldt Head Coach

Crissy strimpleAssociate Head Coach

kirin kumarAssistant Coach

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2016 TULSA SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

BOLD denotes home games played at the Collins Family Softball Complex; * Denotes American Athletic Conference Game. All times are central time zone; Dates and times are subject to change.

FEBRUARY12-14 Fri.-Sun. @ FAU Kickoff Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) Fri. Wright State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:30 p.m. Fri. Hofstra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:45 p.m. Sat. Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:45 p.m. Sat. @ FAU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:15 p.m. Sun. Hofstra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:15 a.m.19-21 Fri.-Sun. @ UTSA Classic (San Antonio, Texas) Fri. Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. Fri. North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:30 p.m. Sat. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m. Sat. @ UTSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 p.m. Sun. @ UTSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.26-28 Fri.-Sun. @ Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) Fri. Weber State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. Fri. @ Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30 p.m. Sat. @ Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. Sat. Abilene Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:00 p.m. Sun. Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m.

MARCH5-6 Sat.-Sun. Tulsa Invitational Sat. Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m. Sat. Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 p.m. Sun. Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m. Sun. Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.11-13 Fri.-Sat. @ Louisville Slugger Classic Tourn. (Palo Alto, Calif.) Fri. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m. Fri. @ Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 p.m. Sat. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 p.m. Sat. Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m. Sun. Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 p.m.15 Tues. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.16 Wed. @ Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.18-20 Fri.-Sun. @ Rock Chalk Challenge (Lawrence, Kan.) Fri. Saint Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:30 p.m. Fri. UMKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 p.m.

Sat. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 p.m. Sat. UMKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 p.m. Sun. @ Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.24 Thurs. @ Houston* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 p.m.25 Fri. @ Houston* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 p.m.26 Sat. @ Houston* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m.30 Wed. @ Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 p.m.

APRIL1 Fri. East Carolina* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.2 Sat. East Carolina* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.3 Sun. East Carolina* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m.6 Wed. Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.8 Fri. @ UCF*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 p.m.9 Sat. @ UCF*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m.10 Sun. @ UCF*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 a.m.12 Tues. Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.13 Wed. @ Missouri State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.19 Tues. Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 p.m.20 Wed. @ Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 p.m.22 Fri. USF* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.23 Sat. USF* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.24 Sun. USF* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m.27 Wed. Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.29 Fri. @ Memphis* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.30 Sat. @ Memphis* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.

MAY1 Sun. @ Memphis* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m.6 Fri. UConn*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m.7 Sat. UConn*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m.8 Sun. UConn*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p.m.12-14 Thurs-Sat. American Conference Tourn. @ Tulsa, Okla. . . . . . . .TBA19-22 Thurs-Sun. NCAA Regionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA27-29 Fri-Sun. NCAA Super Regionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA

JUNE2-7 Thurs-Wed. College World Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA

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