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2011 Idaho State Softball Media Guide

Assistant Coach Jessica Rogers 1st Season, UTSA ‘06 Idaho State Athletics Mailing Address 921 S 8th, Stop 8173 Pocatello, Idaho 83209

Important Numbers (208 Area Code) Main Athletic Department........... 282-2771 Athletic Department FAX............. 282-4063 Holt Arena Press Row.................... 282-5572 Ticket Information......................... 282-FANS Softball Office................................ 282-3352

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Founded: 1901 Location: Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment: 15,000 President: Dr. Arthur Vailas Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Scott Benson Nickname: Bengals Colors: Orange and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference: Pacific Coast Softball Conference Athletic Director: Jeff Tingey Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Nancy Graziano Asst. A.D./Media Relations: Steve Schaack Athletic Phone: 208-282-4668 Softball Contact: Steve Schaack MRD phone: 208-282-2621 MRD cell: 208-406-3570 MRD fax: 208-282-3659 MRD Email: schaste4@isu.edu Assistant MRD: Katie Zigars AMRD phone: 208-282-3651 MRD cell: 208-406-3910 AMRD Email: zigakath@isu.edu Media Relations G.A.: Jaime Schroeder MRGA phone: 208-406-3190 MRGA Email: schrjaim@isu.edu

Why the Bengals?

How did Idaho State’s athletic teams become the Bengals, when there just aren’t any to be found in the region? A good question. Originally, when the school was the Academy of Idaho in 1902, the school’s athletic teams were dubbed “Bantams”, and it stayed that way until 1917, when J.A. Fogt became head football coach. Now Idaho Tech, the team’s nickname was changed to “Tigers”, in part due to Ralph Hutchinson, who was the Director of Physical Education and Athletics. Hutchinson was a graduate of Princeton (the Tigers), so he founded the school’s first booster club, the “I” Club, and brought the “Tiger” mascot with him. When the school became the University of Idaho-Southern Branch in 1927, the nickname switched to “Bengals”, although many newspaper and yearbook accounts refer to the team by both “Bengals” and “Tigers”. The freshman teams during this time suffered the unfortunate distinction of the nickname “Kittens”, or even worse, the “Kitties”. As a branch of the University of Idaho, the school’s colors were black and gold, just like the Vandals, and although the official colors switched to black and orange sometime in the 1940s, the football team wore black jerseys with gold trim through the 1960s. The squad also used red numerals for awhile in the late 1940s, and Idaho State’s 1970 home jerseys were more red than orange. It wasn’t until 1971 that a truly orange jersey was used by the football team for the first time. The school’s official colors are black and orange (PMS 165), and the trim color is gold (PMS 137), a small remembrance to harken back to ISU’s rich history.

Page DIrectory Table of Contents......................................................... 1 This is Bengal Softball................................................2-3 Outfitting the Bengals...............................................4-5 Bengal Softball Facilities...........................................6-7 Miller Ranch Stadium................................................8-9 About Idaho State................................................10-11 Diversity/Academics.............................................12-13 Athletic Training......................................................... 14 Bengals in the Community........................................ 15 Famous Alumni......................................................16-17 Season Preview.....................................................18-19 PCSC............................................................................20 Coaching Staff Head Coach Julie Wright.......................................... 22 Assistant Coach Jessica Rogers............................... 23 2011 Bengals 2011 Rosters................................................................ 26 Quickfacts................................................................... 27 Jessica Baca............................................................... 28 Terah Blackwell........................................................... 29 Kandis Clesson............................................................ 30 Courtney Darby.......................................................... 31 Desirae Hoffman........................................................ 32 Jennifer Martensen.................................................... 33 Erin Olander................................................................ 34 Brittany Olsin............................................................... 35 Haylee Thompson-Brock........................................... 36 Courtney Dial/Amanda Fitzsimmons....................... 37 Courtney Hancock/Ashley Moeller......................... 38 Christina Rayner/Katie Rooks.................................... 39 Katee Wiley................................................................. 40

History and Records 2010 Season Stats....................................................... 41 History and Records................................................... 42 Year by Year Results..............................................43-45 Opponent Series Records....................................46-48 Individual Records................................................46-51 Individual Season Records...................................52-53 Year by Year Leaders...........................................54-56 All-Time Roster............................................................. 57 Administration/Media Information President......................................................................59 Athletic Director......................................................... 60 Athletic Administration.........................................61-62 Bengal Athletic Staff.................................................. 63 Student Athlete Advisory Committee/PAWS.......... 64 Bengal Champions.................................................... 65 Ring of Honor.............................................................. 66 Hall of Fame................................................................ 67 Staff Directory............................................................. 68 Media Information..................................................... 69

Credits The 2011 Idaho State University softball media guide was compiled and written by Steve Schaack. Design and layout was by Katie Zigars and Schaack using Adobe InDesign software. Permission is granted to quote, in whole or part, any material in this guide. The guide was edited by Schaack, along with the ISU softball coaches and the media relations staff. The original historical research was conducted by former SID Glenn Alford, and new research in the past few years has allowed the guide to grow to its present size. Any corrections or additions are welcome. All photographs are credited to ISU Photographic Services unless otherwise noted. Thanks to Julie Hillebrandt, who took almost all of the action pictures for this year’s book. Other photographers include Kevin Wellard and Susan Duncan. To obtain photography credentials, check the final page for instructions.

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Set 6 - ISU softball’s guiding principles

6. Respect yourself, your teammates, and the game “Our last guiding principle to our Set 6 is really important to us as individuals and as a team. If you don’t respect yourself, then nobody else can - you must be proud and confident to be a successful athlete. Respecting your teammates is so important because everyone must contribute if you want to thrive in your sport. Respecting the game is how we recognize what softball has given us. An education, lifelong friends, and even structure in our lives. These 6 principles not only help us as ISU studentathletes, but will also teach us skills that will help us the rest of our lives.” - Courtney Dial 5. Be competitive “As a softball student-athlete, being competitive exists not 4. Be disciplined in your preparation field, but in the classroom as well. As a team, our competi “Being a spring sport our preparation is the entire first semester of school. challenge us to go the extra distance, to find that extra rus This time helps us to gorw, respect, and trust in each other as people, studetermination to push us toward success. For me, competi dents, and softball players. The time and effort we put into preparing for will do the best I can and will not accept average work from softball, and the lessons we learn from that, will follow us throughout our teammates.” - Jessica Baca lives and into our future careers. This principle helps guide us into becoming successful athletes and people. To me, the Set 6 is a code of ethics that unites the team on a personla and professional level. It is the expectation we hold ourselves to and it will help us be successful this spring.” Christina Rayner

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1. Do the Right Thing “As a team we try hard to follow this principle because we know it will shape us into better people. The right thing is sometimes the harder choice, but it is always the best decision. This simple phrase not only guides us as student-athletes, but as people too.” - Jen Martensen

3. Take responsibility for yourself and your actions “Our third principle really helps us to understand how to handle ourselves on and off the field as people, students, and athletes. As a team we work as one and it is important for us to trust each other to step-up and admit when we are wrong. This principle reminds our team to move forward after a mistake and become better people.” -Desirae Hoffman 2. Be honest “When I think of being honest, I think about being fair, sincere, and telling the truth.This principle is very important within our team. Knowing that each of us will be honest creates an environment of respect and admiration. Being honest with yourself and others can sometimes be difficult, but it will lead to high regard, appreciation, and shows great character. This quality is an essential guiding principle for our team.” - Kandis Clesson

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Outfitting the Bengals

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The Sandlot: ISU softball indoor practice facility. Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center.

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The Sandlot: ISU softball indoor practice facility.

Idaho State softball locker room. Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center.

Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center.

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Miller Ranch Stadium

On May 6, 2010, the Idaho State Athletic Department held its ground breaking ceremonies for the new Miller Ranch Stadium where the Idaho State softball team will call home begining in the 2011 season. Construction is set to be complete on April 1 and the team will play its inaugural game at Miller Ranch Stadium on April 16 against Portland State. Stay tuned to isubengals.com for updates on the stadium and Bengal softball program. Here is a look at construction photos taken since the ground breaking.

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ABOUT IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY This view of the campus was taken from Bartz Field, which now houses Miller Ranch Stadium, ISU’s new softball facility. From Bartz, which is a gathering place for family to picnic and enjoy a large area of green space on campus, one has views of the rolling hills of Pocatello, the mountains to the east, and on a clear day, the butte beyond the Arco Desert.

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The Idaho Accelerator Center at ISU’s research park allows for researchers and national laboratories to utilize special nuclear facilities.

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Idaho State University is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research and teaching institution that draws students from around the world. It meets the growing demand for highereducation services with seven colleges—Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Pharmacy and Technology—and a graduate school. Together, they offer nearly 280 certificate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and post-doctoral programs. ISU is the statedesignated lead institution for health-professions education. Founded in 1901 as the Academy of Idaho, Idaho State University initially offered college-prep and industrial courses. In its first 100 years, the school underwent considerable growth and change. Forty students were enrolled in Pocatello in

The columns on Red Hill are a Pocatello landmark. They are atop of Red Hill, which overlooks Davis Field, which is home to Idaho State’s track and soccer programs.

The clock tower is one of the newer additions to the Pond Student Union Building, which houses ISU’s official bookstore, several dining options, a game room, a billiards hall, and a bowling alley.

The newest addition to the campus is the Rendezvous Center, which houses apartment-style student housing, a dining hall, and classrooms, and the building is seen as a bridge between the upper and lower campuses.

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1902; today, about 14,000 students attend classes at the main campus and at centers around the state. More than 2,000 graduate annually. Idaho State University’s role in higher education has grown dramatically. In 1927, legislation was passed making it the University of Idaho–Southern Branch. In 1963 it became Idaho State University. At that time there were 3,500 students, four colleges offering six bachelor’s and eight master’s degrees, and a trade and technical school with 14 programs. Current enrollment includes about 2,500 students attending ISU–Idaho Falls, and more than 2,500 attending classes at ISU–Boise, ISU–Twin Falls, and centers in American Falls, Blackfoot, Coeur d’Alene, Hailey, Preston and Soda Springs. Located in Pocatello, ISU is a short distance from several prominent recreation areas, foremost among them Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, and Sun Valley. ISU students enjoy unrivaled outdoor activities, from skiing to backpacking, bicycling, river-running, and fishing in Idaho’s famous blue-ribbon trout streams. The original campus consisted of a four-block area of 8 1/2 acres donated by the citizens of Pocatello. Today, ISU has 105 buildings and 1,103 acres. The university offers cultural events and athletic programs featuring local, national and international participants. Idaho State University has grown through five name changes: the Academy of Idaho, 1901-1915; Idaho Techni-


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The university has been ranked among the national leaders in the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) examinations for the past decade, with pass rates more than three times the national average. The statistics are based on students taking the exam for the first time. As Idaho’s center for education in health professions and with supporting physical and biological sciences, Idaho State University offers degrees in dental hygiene, dietetics, health-care administration, nursing, radiographic science, and speech pathology The beauty of Holt Arena on a perfect fall afternoon in Pocatello. and audiology. Also offered are master’s programs in education of the deaf, nursing, physical therapy, The Stephens Performing Arts Center is the jewel of and speech pathology and audiology. A doctorate is Southeast Idaho. Universally lauded for its design and available in clinical psychology. acoustics, the building is the premiere concert hall in ISU is a leader in educator preparation, offering Idaho. bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in teacher education, educational administration, family and psychology, special education, and vocational teacher education, consumer sciences, physical education and dance, school occupational-training management, and corporate training. Neighbor to the Idaho National Laboratory and home of Idaho’s first university-related business and research park, ISU has a continuing emphasis on business, engineering and the liberal arts, helping maintain a solid base for other academic disciplines. Overall, ISU’s students take part in more than 280 certificate and degree programs in the college of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Pharmacy and Technology. If ISU doesn’t have exactly what a student is looking for, the Office of Individualized Education oversees programs that provide students the opportunity to “design” a degree in a field not formally available at ISU. Such students can earn Bachelor of University Studies, Bachelor of Arts in General Studies, or Bachelor of Applied Technology degrees.

The Swanson Arch is one of the oldest pieces of architecture on campus. Incoming freshmen enter the campus through the arch, and they exit after graduation. The arch is also on the official university seal for Idaho State.

The Sports & Orthopaedic Center at ISU houses complete medical offices and the Jared Allen Strength & Conditioning Center, located right next to Holt Arena.

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cal Institute, 1915-1927; University of Idaho-Southern Branch, 1927-1947; Idaho State College, 1946-1963. ISU has an abundance of top-flight academic programs, including nationally acknowledged courses of study in business and pharmacy, and statedesignated leadership in the health professions.


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Commitment to Diversity At Idaho State University there are more than 30 different cultural organizations to help potential student-athletes adapt to college life. Idaho State seeks to enrich every student’s educational experience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through programs that can take students around the globe or to a quiet corner on campus for a discussion with a new found friend offering a different point of view.

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African Student Association Black Student Alliance Carribbean Steel Drum Band Chinese Student Association German Club Idaho Progressive Student Alliance International Students Association Japanese Club Latter Day Saints Student Alliance Le Conseil Francais NAACP (College Chapter) NAACP (Pocatello Chapter) Native Americans United Native Nations Dance Theater Nepalese Student Association Pakistani Student Association Polynesian Club PRIDE (Preserving and Reviving Indian Daughters with Education) Russian Club Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Omega Psi Phi Sigma Gamma Rho

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ACADEMIC SERVICES

The center’s function begins even before a studentathlete sets foot on campus with trans­cript evaluation, and continues in helping the newcomer make the transition from high school or junior college to college. “When they arrive at ISU we want it to be a posi­tive experience,” Graziano says. The Student-Athlete Support Center serves as a liaison for the student-athlete to all services available to the student population as a whole, including but not

limited to career counseling, the counseling and testing office, the academic skills center, the regis­trar, financial aid, the placement office, postgraduate scholarships, and any other student services. The office also provides tutoring, helps the studentathlete stay on track for graduation and NCAA eligibility, provides advising on general education courses until a major course of study is selected, and helps with career choices with the idea in mind that a college education can be more meaningful when a career is decided on. The office also makes presentations on drug and alcohol awareness available to the student-athletes. “Even though our graduation rates are good, we are constantly striving to improve them,” Graziano says. “The creation of the Student-Athlete Support Center is a positive step in that improvement.” The refurbished Student-Athlete Support Center was dedicated in 2003 and is located on the south side of Holt Arena. As part of the refurbishment, student computers and additional space for academic counseling were added, bringing added benefits to the students. The department continues to expand, as in 2008, an expanded study center in Turner Hall was opened. The new center was funded with a $40,000 grant obtained by Matt Steuart from the NCAA. The new study area features over a dozen computer stations, a quiet room, and has available tutoring for the student-athletes.

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Academics

Every academic institution’s first responsibility is to prepare its students for the best opportunity to graduate with their fullest potential. Idaho State understands this responsibility very well and instituted the Student-Athlete Support Center for its student-athletes, to enable them to balance the time ­ requirements for both academics and athletics with the ultimate goal of obtaining their degree. Under the direction of Nancy Graz­i­ano, and assisted by a strong and caring staff, the Student-Athlete Support Center provides a variety of services with that in mind.


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Training and Injury prevention ISU SPORTS AND ORTHOPEDIC CENTER

Injury Prevention

Idaho State’s athletic facilities had already boasted the first domed stadium capable of housing both football and basketball ever constructed on a college campus, as well as America’s fastest indoor board track. With the June 1994 opening of the Sports & Orthopaedic Center at ISU, they include the premier weight training facility in the Big Sky ­Conference. The 25,000-foot Center includes a 6,800-foot state-of-theart weight training area that is reserved strictly for Idaho State’s student-athletes. The area has weight lifting stations, stationary bicycles, and aerobics equipment, as well as an on-site strength and conditioning coach. The Center also houses the offices of Drs. Tony Joseph, M.R. Mickelson, ISU’s team physician, Steve Coker, Kenneth E. Newhouse, Dr. Vermon Esplin, Dr. Sandra Hoffman, and Dr. Chris Johnson along with the offices of The Pocatello Physical Therapy Clinic with physical therapists Ric Benedetti and Dan DesFosses, and an alumni, recruitment and educational center with meeting and classrooms. It was built at a cost of $2.5 million.

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Center and was 14 months in construction. It is a major milestone for ISU in fulfilling its mission as the state’s lead in­stitution for health care education. It serves as an educational and training facility for health sciences students, faculty, area health care providers, and the community. The Center is beneficial for ISU’s student-athletes in numerous ways, aside from the enormous benefit of the area’s premier weight training facility being next door to Holt Arena. First and foremost, student-athletes have immediate access to physi­cians and therapists as well as the equipment used in treatment and rehabilitation. The Center was built at no cost to the public. The privatelyfinanced structure will be leased to PMC and after the two 20year land leases have expired, ownership is transferred back to Idaho State University.

The Center is a joint venture of ISU and the Portneuf Medical

Sarah Vargas Softball Trainer 1st Season Sara Vargas joins the Bengal family in 2010 working with the softball team. Previously Vargas served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Utah State from the fall of 2009 to the Spring of 2011. She served as the head athletic trainer for women’s soccer and as an assistant for football. While at Utah State she also served as a teaching assistant for the Athletics Injury Laboratory. As a student at University of Pacific, Vargas was the head athletic training student helping out with four different sports: Pacific men’s volleyball (Spring 2009), St. Mary’s High School Football (Fall 2008), Pacific men’s tennis (Spring 2008) and Pacific women’s soccer (Fall 2007). Vargas is CPR certified and has gone through HIPPA and OSHA training. She is a certified Student Member of the National Athletic Training Association. She is also a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer. Vargas earned her masters degree in sports medicine from Utah State in 2011 and her bachelors degree in sports science from Pacific in 2009.

Jodi Wotowey Head Athletic Trainer

IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY TEAM PHYSICIANS (Offices located in the ISU Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center)

Dr. Aaron Altenburg Team Physician

Dr. Steve Coker Team Physician

Dr. Vermon Esplin Team Physician

Dr. Chris Johnson Team Physician

Dr. Tony Joseph Team Physician

Dr. Ken Newhouse Team Physician

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Jodi Wotowey enters her fourth year as the head athletic trainer for Idaho State athletics. She enters her seventh season as the athletic trainer for the ISU women’s basketball team. Wotowey is also an athletic trainer with football. Before coming to Idaho State, Wotowey spent six years at Texas A&M University as an athletic trainer for the women’s soccer and softball programs. Wotowey then left Texas A&M to take a position at Texas Christian University, where she was the athletic trainer for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, as well as the baseball team. After three years at TCU, Wotowey then returned to Texas A&M to work with fall baseball, softball, volleyball, and football teams. Wotowey received a bachelor’s degree in biology with an emphasis in athletic training at Saint Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City, Kansas. Wotowey also played volleyball for Saint Mary of the Plains College. She then received a master’s degree in exercise physiology and kinesiology at the University of Texas at Tyler. Wotwey was born and raised in Fort Collins, Color. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association.


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Jared Allen is a three-time NFL All-Pro with the Minnesota Vikings.

Sue Ann Langdon/David McClure

Michael C. Ruettgers is the CEO of EMC Corporation, the second largest business in the United States.

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Ed Sanders won the Olympic Gold Medal in heavyweight boxing for the United States in 1952.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba authored the investigative report about abuses of Iraqis at the Abu Ghraib prison at the hands of American soldiers. Taguba is the second-highest ranking Filipino-American officer in the U.S. Army

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Sue Ann Langdon starred on both stage and screen, most notably on the Jackie Gleason Show, the Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and Happy Days. She also starred in Elvis Presley’s Roustabout.

Roger Williams is a world famous pianist, who has had 18 of his albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.


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Merril Hoge is a reporter for ESPN, and host of the Edge/NFL Matchup.

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Courtesy U.S. Olympics

Stacy Dragila won the Olympic Gold Medal in the inaugural women’s pole vault in Sydney in 2000. Dragila at one time held every single world record possible in the pole vault.

Marvin Lewis is the head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. He won a Super Bowl ring in 2000 as the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens, which set an NFL record for fewest points allowed in a season.

William Petersen is a veteran actor who is the executive producer and formerly starred as Gil Grissom in the nation’s most popular show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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Other Notable Alumni Hans Gregory Ashbaker

World Famous Tenor

Don Aslett

Cleaning Authority & Author

Terrel Bell

Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Education

Dr. Gary K. Bertsch

Director of Center for International Trade and Security

Ron Boone

Radio/TV Broadcaster for the Utah Jazz

John Foreman

Producer of the movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”

I. Herbert Gordon

Peabody Award Winner, former NBC Executive

Steve Hayes

10-Year Veteran of the National Basketball Association

Florence Bean James

Theatre Director

General Amos Jordan

Brigadier U.S. General and President and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies

Wally Kelly

President, Viacom Outdoor

Dirk Koetter

Offensive Coordinator, Jacksonville Jaguars

Peter C. Kole

Chair of the New England Albanian Relief Organization (NEARO)

Senator James McClure

U.S. Senator 1973-91, Namesake of The James A. McClure Federal Building and Courthouse in Boise

Lewis J. Neal

President of NOXSO Corporation

Les Purce

President of Evergreen State College

David Thomas

World renowned dinosaur sculptor

Dr. Claude Zobell

Marine Microbiologist for the Scripps Oceanographic Institute

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Bill Byrne has served as the Director of Athletics at Texas A&M since 2002, after spending over 10 years in the same capacity with the University of Nebraska. Byrne was honored by ISU with the 2005 Professional Achievement Award

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Softball Starts New in 2011 The Idaho State softball team is getting a new look and it’s not just the new uniforms the team will be sporting this season. The change started for the Bengals in July of 2010 when Julie Wright was hired as coach and later brought on Jessica Rogers to be her assistant.

Season Preview

The team will be in a new locker room this year and on April 16 the Bengals will play the program’s first-ever game in their new on campus facility, Miller Ranch Stadium.

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“It is just a whole new look,” Wright said. “I think that is really important for this team. That fresh start had to happen for them to let go of things. We are very motivated by that. We are excited about how things are going. The coaching staff is excited about how hard they have worked and the team chemistry.”

Building team chemistry and getting the studentathletes used to a new system has been the goal of Wright and Rogers in the fall. “Jessica and I demanded that they spend time together and get to know each other again under these circumstances and this fresh look,” Wright said. “That will be a large part of our success.” Another big key that will determine the success of Idaho State this spring will be the leadership of the senior class on and off the field. This year’s senior class is Jessica Baca, Kandis Clesson, Erin Olander, Brittany Olsin and Haylee Thompson Brock. “Our senior leadership is going to be huge and crucial to what we accomplish,” Wright said. “What they do this year on and off the field as far as leadership, will have a huge impact on our success. They are embracing that role.” Other returning players to the 2011 team are Terah Blackwell, Desirae Hoffman, Courtney Darby and Jen Martensen. With only eight players returning from last year’s team, Wright is going to have to count on some of the eight newcomers to step up and produce during the season. Those newcomers are Courtney Dial, Amanda Fitzsimmons, Courtney Hancock, Ashley Moeller, Christina Rayner, Katie Rooks, Katee Wiley and Thompson-Brock. “New kids are going to play a pretty big role,” Wright said. “Some of them will have to step up in places they haven’t been. We lost four out of our top five of-

fensive producers last season and those roles must be filled. Our focus has been to help several returners and newcomers step up.” The top returning offensive producer from last year’s squad is Hoffman, a sophomore outfielder, who batted .361 in 51 games. Baca, who missed the last half of 2010 with an injury, is back after hitting .286 the first half of the 2010 season. Olander, a returning infielder, hit .273 last season. “Jessica Baca will return as one of our most powerful kids,” Wright said. “Jen Martensen, Terah Blackwell and Brittany Olsin are going to be a huge power source for us. They need to produce runs.” Wright added that Hoffman is going to have to continue to have a high on-base percentage. There are several newcomers who Wright ex-

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expect great things from her.”

“Rayner will be a nice compliment to Kandis,” Wright said. “Amanda will get some time on the mound. We feel as if we have a very solid staff with the three of them.” Ashley Moeller and Courtney Hancock will push for playing time and player’s the coaching staff is counting on to contribute. “Moeller and Hancock are two new kids for us,” Wright said. “Moeller will be a great table setter for the middle of our line-up.”

pects to see contribute in 2011. She calls Fitzsimmons a “nice gap to gap hitter” with the ability to get on base. Courtney Dial is a freshman who also has the ability to produce offensively for the Bengals this year. “She has come out of a very good program,” Wright said. “She will be like a right handed Amanda, gap to gap hitter with some occasional pop. She will have a great freshman campaign.” Defensively, Wright has a pitcher in senior Kandis Clesson who she calls the “rock for this program.” Clesson is the only Bengals softball player who has been with the program since it was brought back in 2007. She already owns the Bengal career record for most strike outs with 289 and innings pitched at 498.3. “I think she is poised to have a fantastic year,” Wright said. “She didn’t have to come back. She could have walked away. She chose to come back because she felt like this year could be different. I

Idaho State has a tough preseason schedule that Wright hopes prepares the team for play in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference. The Bengals open the season Feb. 18 in the Arizona State tournament where they will face Iowa, Illinois State, Seattle and Arizona State. Before PCSC play starts, ISU plays in tournaments at Sacramento State, Arizona, Fresno State and Nevada. It also has nonconference matchups with San Jose State, Pacific, Utah, Utah State and BYU. “Our preseason schedule is extremely tough,” Wright said. “We are hoping that will prepare us for conference so that when we get to conference we will have seen everything, faced the best speed and some of the better pitching. We will have seen some of the greatest power hitters and defenses so we are prepared for all parts of the game. We hope that will help us to play better when it really counts.” Conference play starts April 9 when the Bengals play at Northern Colorado. A week later is when the Bengals play the home opener at Miller Ranch Stadium against Portland State.

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Expected to help Clesson in the circle is North Dakota State transfer Christina Rayner and Fitzsimmons.

With the tough schedule Wright says the team’s success is going to, “hinge on our offense producing on a consistent basis and our pitching staff keeping us in games. They just have to keep us close so our offense can do some things for us.”

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W 14 13 11 9 9 2

L 4 7 7 11 11 18

Pct. .778 .650 .611 .450 .450 .100

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W 30 23 22 22 22 10

L 23 31 25 26 34 35

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Pct. .566 .426 .468 .458 .393 .222

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Julie Wright Head Coach First-Year Ohio ‘95 Julie Wright enters her first year as the head coach of the Idaho State softball program. She brings a wealth of experience to ISU after spending the previous four seasons at Wisconsin, including two as the associate head coach. She also served as the head coach at the University of Akron. Wright is the seventh head coach in program history. During Wright’s time at Wisconsin she handled recruiting, scheduling, and served as the teams’ academic liaison. She also was in charge of the teams’ slappers and defense. Under her watch Wisconsin’s defense improved dramatically, raising their fielding percentage in two seasons from .955 to .968. She also showed dramatic improvement with her offensive charges, helping Jen Krueger go from a .156 batting average to .323, with Krueger setting the Wisconsin single-season stolen base record to boot.

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During Wright’s time at Wisconsin she was responsible for the on field development of all-region selection Molly Spence, who also set 10 school records as a freshman, and three Big 10 honorees in Krueger, Shannel Blackshear and Letty Olivarez. In 2007, Sam Polito and Katie Hnatyk earned all-region awards. Wright spent two seasons with the Akron Zips as head coach, leading the team to a 53-52 record overall in her two seasons, including a 27-27 mark in her first year in 2005, leading the Zips to their first appearance in the Mid-American Conference Tournament in four years. The team followed that up with a 26-25 record overall and a 13-9 MAC mark in 2006, again making it to the conference tournament. During her two years at Akron she was involved in the design and fundraising for a new softball stadium and locker room that was completed in 2005. Wright also had eight student-athletes earn all-conference honors between 2005 and 2006. She also has spent time as an assistant at the University of Kansas (1999-04) and Ohio (1996-99). At Kansas, she was the primary coach offensively and defensively for All-American Christi Musser. Wright has been heavily involved speaking to various groups. She was selected to speak at the Ohio High School Coaches Association Convention where topics included leading from the heart, Indoor Defensive Drills and How to Mentally Prepare to Hit. All told, in her last 10 years as an assistant coach, associate head coach, or a head coach, Wright has finished .500 or better seven times, including four 30-win campaigns. Wright graduated with her bachelor’s in Sociology/Criminology and a minor in psychology from Ohio University in 1995.

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Jessica Rogers Jessica Rogers, a former assistant coach and player for the University of Texas at San Antonio enters her first season as the Bengals’ new assistant coach for the upcoming 2011 season. Rogers began her coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach for the Roadrunners from 2007-2008. That season she worked with infielders and catchers and helped lead the Roadrunners to a Southland Conference Tournament appearance. Rogers then went on to serve as the assistant coach for St. Edward’s University from 2008-09. While there, Rogers was in charge of the infielders, pitchers and catchers while aiding in the recruitment, strength and conditioning and academic monitoring of student athletes. While at St. Edward’s, Rogers also led the Hilltoppers to a Heartland Conference Championship and NCAA Div. II South Central Regional Tournament appearance. Rogers returned to the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2009 as the assistant coach. Rogers played for the University of Texas at San Antonio from 2003-2007. During her tenure, the Roadrunners won back-to-back-to-back conference titles and appeared in two NCAA Regional Tournaments. Rogers was a four-time Southland Conference First Team All-Conference honoree and three-time NFCA South All-Region honoree. She was also the 2005 Player and Hitter of the Year and the 2007 UTSA Female Athlete of the Year. Academically, she was a two-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American, a three-time CoSIDA All-District IV honoree and three-time Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year. Rogers graduated with a Bachelors degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas at San Antonio in December 2006. She earned a Masters degree in education in August 2008 also from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

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2011 Roster........................................................ Page 26 Quickfacts......................................................... Page 27 Jessica Baca..................................................... Page 28 Terah Blackwell................................................. Page 29 Kandis Clesson.................................................. Page 30 Courtney Darby................................................ Page 31 Desirae Hoffman.............................................. Page 32 Jennifer Martensen.......................................... Page 33 Erin Olander...................................................... Page 34 Brittany Olsin..................................................... Page 35 Haylee Thompson-Brock................................. Page 36 Courtney Dial/Amanda Fitzsimmons............. Page 37 Courtney Hancock/Ashley Moeller............... Page 38 Christina Rayner/Katie Rooks.......................... Page 39 Katee Wiley....................................................... Page 40 Amanda Fitzsimmons....................................... Page 31 Katee Wiley....................................................... Page 32 Courtney Hancock ......................................... Page 32

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Basketball ball ft’S SoEN Bengal M Numerical Roster No. Full Name 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 15 17 18 19 22 23 32

Jennifer Martensen Ashley Moeller Brittany Olsin Jessica Baca Erin Olander Katee Wiley Amanda Fitzsimmons Haylee Thompson-Brock Katie Rooks Christina Rayner Courtney Darby Terah Blackwell Kandis Clesson Courtney Hancock Courtney Dial Desirae Hoffman

Pos. Yr. Ht. IF Jr. 5-5 IF So. 5-1 OF/C Sr. 5-5 IF Sr. 5-6 IF/OF Sr. 5-7 IF Fr. 5-3 P/IF So. 5-4 OF Sr. 6-0 OF Fr. 5-2 P So. 5-4 IF/P So. 5-11 C So. 5-6 P Sr. 5-9 IF/UT Jr. 5-7 OF Fr. 5-8 OF So. 5-3

Hometown/Previous School Reno, Nev. / Spanish Springs HS Ontario, Ore. / MSU-Billings Torrance, Calif. / Torrance HS Flagstaff, Ariz. / Central Arizona JC Yakima, Wash. / CSI Brentwood, Calif. / Heritage HS Auburn, Wash. / Washington Gilbert, AZ / Chandler HS La Habra, Calif. / Sonora HS Arlington, Wash. / North Dakota State Sparks, Nev. / Spanish Springs HS Phoenix, Ariz. / Sandra Day O’Connor North Bend, Wash. / Mt. Si HS Hermiston, Ore. / Blue Mountain C.C. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach West Valley City, Utah / Hunter HS

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Jessica Baca Terah Blackwell Kandis Clesson Courtney Darby Courtney Dial Amanda Fitzsimmons Courtney Hancock Desirae Hoffman Jennifer Martensen Ashley Moeller Erin Olander Brittany Olsin Christina Rayner Katie Rooks Haylee Thompson-Brock Katee Wiley

IF C P IF/P OF P/IF IF/UT OF IF IF IF/OF OF/C P OF OF IF

Sr. 5-6 So. 5-6 Sr. 5-9 So. 5-11 Fr. 5-8 So. 5-4 Jr. 5-7 So. 5-3 Jr. 5-5 So. 5-1 Sr. 5-7 Sr. 5-5 So. 5-4 Fr. 5-2 Sr. 6-0 Fr. 5-3

Hometown/Previous School Flagstaff, Ariz. / Central Arizona JC Phoenix, Ariz. / Sandra Day O’Connor North Bend, Wash. / Mt. Si HS Sparks, Nev. / Spanish Springs HS Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach Auburn, Wash. / Washington Hermiston, Ore. / Blue Mountain C.C. West Valley City, Utah / Hunter HS Reno, Nev. / Spanish Springs HS Ontario, Ore. / MSU-Billings Yakima, Wash. / CSI Torrance, Calif. / Torrance HS Arlington, Wash. / North Dakota State La Habra, Calif. / Sonora HS Gilbert, AZ / Chandler HS Brentwood, Calif. / Heritage HS

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BENGALS BY STATE Arizona (3): Jessica Baca, Terah Balckwell. Haylee Thompson-Brock Washington (4): Kandis Clesson, Amanda Fitzsimmons, Christina Rayner, Erin Olander Nevada (2): Courtney Darby, Jennifer Martensen California (4): Brittany Olsin, Katee Rooks, Courtney Dial, Katee Wiley Utah (1): Desirae Hoffman Oregon (2): Courtney Hancock, Ashley Moeller

BENGALS BY CLASS Seniors (5): Brittany Olsin, Jessica Baca, Erin Olander, Haylee Thompson-Brock, Kandis Clesson Juniors (2): Jennifer Martensen, Courtney Hancock Sophomores (6): Ashley Moeller, Amanda Fitzsimmons, Christina Rayner, Courtney Darby, Terah Blackwell, Desirae Hoffman Freshmen (3): Katie Rooks, Katee Wiley, Courtney Dial

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kandis Clesson: Desirae Hoffman: Ashley Moeller

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School: Idaho State University Location: Pocatello, ID Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 15,000 President/Chancellor: Dr. Arthur C. Vailas

RECORD: 14-39 PCSC: 6-14 HOME: 3-9 AWAY: 9-19 NEUTRAL: 2-11

School Colors: Orange and Black

MEDIA RELATIONS

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Director of Athletics: Jeff Tingey Senior Woman Administrator: Nancy Graziano Compliance Director: Joel Vickery Athletic Department Phone: 208-2824668 Athletic Department FAX: 208-2824063 Athletic Department Mailing Address: 921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8173 Pocatello, ID 83209-8173

SOFTBALL Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Julie Wright (Ohio, 1995) Record at School (Years): First Season Career Record (Years): 53-52 (2 seasons) Assistant Coach (Alma Mater): Jessica Rogers (UTSA) Stadium: Miller Ranch Stadium Capacity: 600 Field Dimensions: LF: 200

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SOFTBALL HISTORY

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First Year in PCSC: 2010 All-Time PCSC Record: 6-14 (1 season) PCSC Championships (Years): First Season All-Time NCAA Division I

Director of Media Relations: Steve Schaack Office Phone: 208-282-2621 E-mail: schaste4@isu.edu Softball Contact: Same Office Phone: Same E-mail: Same

Returners (8) # 18 17 4 19 5

Player Terah Blackwell Courtney Darby Brittany Olsin Kandis Clesson Jessica Baca

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Jennifer Martensen Desirae Hoffman Erin Olander

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# 23 10 22 2 15 12 11 9

Player Courtney Dial Amanda Fitzsimmons Courtney Hancock Ashley Moeller Christina Rayner Katie Rooks Haylee Thompson-Brock Katee Wiley

Postseason Record: 0-0

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5-6 * Sr. * IF Flagstaff, Ariz. Central Arizona JC Sociology

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Idaho State: (2010) Due to injury in April she appeared in 27 games, starting 26 … hit .286 with three homeruns and 15 RBIs … had three doubles … hit homeruns against College of Idaho (Feb. 28) … UNLV and at Seattle … had a season-best three RBIs against Great Falls and Seattle. (2009): Led Idaho State with 10 home runs and 38 runs batted in...the 10 homers were the second-most in school history, and the 38 runs batted in was a single-season record...enters 2010 second in career home runs and fourth in RBI...hit a sixth inning grand slam to break open a 2-2 tie, sending ISU to their first win of the season, a 10-5 victory over Illinois State...hit a pair of home runs, a solo shot and a two-run bomb as part of an 8-2 win over Utah Valley...homered in both games of a doubleheader sweep against Seattle, part of a six RBI day...drove in a pair of runs, including the tying run in the sixth inning, during ISU’s season-ending 9-8 win over Utah Valley. Central Arizona: Played at Central Arizona Junior College for just one season, where she was named First Team All-Conference after hitting 10 home runs and driving in 65 runs batted in...was a Second Team JC All-America pick as well. Flagstaff High School: Lettered in softball and basketball for four years each at Flagstaff High School...was a four-time First Team All-Region selection, and she was First Team All-State as a junior and a senior...was a Second Team All-State pick as a sophomore...graduated with a 3.5 grade point average. Personal: Parents are Rudy and Patty Baca...majoring in sociology...birth date is August 16, 1988... her sister Rhiannon was a four-year letterwinner for the Arizona State Sun Devils, winning a national title in 2008...cousin Kyle Lobstein was drafted in the second round (47th overall) by the Tampa Bay Rays in August, 2008 … cousin Brandon Macias is the short stop at Kansas University.

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5-6 * So. * C Phoenix, Ariz. Sandra Day O’Connor HS Biology Idaho State: (2010) Played in 42 games, starting 37 … hit .232 with two homeruns and 13 RBIs … had 112 at bats … recorded five doubles … hit two homeruns in a four-game series at Seattle. Sandra Day O’Connor High School: A four-time first-team all-region player from 2006-09, and as a senior she was also selected first-team all-state...was named her teams’ Offensive MVP all four seasons as well...owns the S.D. O’Connor record for most grand slams in a season in 2008 ... helped O’Connor to four trips to the state playoffs, including region championships in 2008 and 2009. Personal: Parents are Larry and Michelle Blackwell ... birth date is November 21, 1990.

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5-9 * Sr. * P North Bend, Wash. Mt. Si HS Athletic Administration

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Idaho State: (2010) Earned a team-best 11 wins (11-24) … had a 4.57 era in 205.1 innings and 45 appearances … had a season-best seven strikeouts against Northern Iowa and at Seattle on April 11 … earned Pacific Coast Conference Softball League Mountain Division Honorable Mention all-league honors … became the program’s all-time leader in strikeouts as she currently has 289 going into her senior season ... also is the career leader in innings pitched at 499 and games pitched (105) ... needs seven wins in 2011 to become the all-time leader in wins.

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(2009): Set school records for wins with 16, starts with 27, appearances with 35, complete games with 25, innings with 211.2, and strikeouts with 146...pitched all 10 innings with nine strikeouts with a 5-3 win over the College of Idaho...threw her second career shutout with a three-hitter over Northern Colorado, striking out four without walking a batter...earned a win in relief with four innings of three-hit ball over North Dakota...was four outs away from a no-hitter, finishing with a career low two-hitter as ISU defeated Saint Mary’s 3-1...allowed no earned runs in an 8-2 win over Central Connecticut...pitched five innings of two-hit ball in relief in an eventual loss to Utah State, striking out eight...also picked up her first four career hits on the season, including two against Northern Colorado, a game in which she also drove in a career-best two runs as well. 2008: Led the team in appearances with 21, and was 3-3 with a save and a 4.80 ERA...pitched three innings allowing just one run for her first career save... threw 2.2 innings of scoreless relief in a win over Eastern Oregon, and then threw a three-hit shutout in the nightcap...came in relief against Great Falls and allowed just two hits in 4.1 innings for her third win. 2007: Saw action in the circle in four games, starting the season opener...went 0-2 with a 9.13 ERA...also started one game at first base...suffered a seasonending injury and missed the final 33 games...scored against UC Riverside and Arizona State. Mt. Si HS: Lettered in softball for three years at Mt. Si High School...helped Mt. Si to the KingCo Tournament Championship in 2005, and to the Washington state title game in 2004...named First Team All-League as a pitcher, going 16-7 in 2005 with a 0.46 ERA, throwing 151 innings while striking out 209 and walking just 18. Personal: Parents are Gary and Marsha Clesson...Graduated in political science with a minor in international business … currently taking graduate classes in the athletic administration program ... her birth date is October 18, 1987.

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5-11 *So. * IF/P Sparks, Nev. Spanish Springs HS Social Work

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Idaho State: (2010) Appeared in 35 games, starting 29 … hit .193 with one homerun and 15 RBIs … pitched in nine innings … had two hits against Utah Valley on May 1 and at Weber State on May 7 … had four strikeouts at Weber State on May 8

Spanish Springs High School: Lettered in softball for three seasons at Spanish Springs High School...also lettered for four years in basketball and one year in volleyball...named First Team All-State as a senior as an infielder, and First Team All-State as a freshman and sophomore as an infielder/DP...also first team all-league in all four seasons...also a two-time first team all-league selection in basketball...helped Spanish Springs to back-to-back state titles, and one second-place finish as well...also helped her basketball team finish second in the regionals. Personal: Parents are Donald and Suzanne Darby...majoring in nursing...birth date is May 7, 1991...sister Mallary Darby is a pitcher for Nevada...her grandfather Charley Smith played in the major leagues for 10 seasons from 1960-69 with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, the New York Mets, the St. Louis Cardinals, the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs, and on December 8, 1966, he was traded straight up for Roger Maris.

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Idaho State: (2010) Played and started in all 51 games … was second on the team in hitting with a .361 batting average … had 155 at bats and 10 RBIs … had 16 games with two hits or more … had a season-best four hits against Samford … had three hits against Utah, Utah Valley, College of Idaho and Northern Colorado … earned Pacific Coast Softball League Mountain Division Honorable Mention Honors.

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Hunter High School: Lettered in softball for four seasons at Hunter High School in West Valley, Utah... also played for three years in volleyball and two years in basketball...helped Hunter to three state playoff appearances in softball and two in volleyball...a four-year all-region selection in softball, including being named to the first team as a junior and a senior...as a junior was named Utah’s best left-handed hitter...owns the Utah state record for most digs in a game in volleyball...a four-year honor roll member. Personal: Parents are Jim and Sherry Hoffman...majoring in pharmacy...birth date is August 28, 1991...her sister Andrea is a volunteer coach for Utah softball after lettering for four years.

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5-5 * Jr. * IF Reno, Nev. SPanish Springs HS Sports Management

Idaho State: (2010) Played in 48 games, starting 46 … had four homeruns and 29 RBIs … hit .234 in 141 at bats … hit homeruns against Utah, BYU twice and Utah Valley … had four RBIs against Great Falls on Apr. 5 and three hits in that game … had three hits against UC Riverside on March 12. 2009: Played in all 41 games for Idaho State, starting 39 games at third base...set an Idaho State record with 11 doubles in a single season, and she is tied for fourth in career doubles after just one season...added four home runs on the season and was third on the team in slugging at .446...homered in her first collegiate at bat, a solo shot to account for the only run in a 4-1 loss...also homered against Utah State, Iowa, and Northern Colorado...her home run against Northern Colorado was the first one into “The Black Hole” over the portable scoreboard at Rainey Park...her four homers are tied for fourth-most in a single season, and she is tied for fifth in career homers...her 89 assists were the second-most in school history as well... finished the season on a 12-for-33 run over the final 10 games...drove in eight runs over that span. High School: Lettered in softball as a starter for four years at Spanish Springs High School...is a three time All-Nevada pick by the Nevada Sportswriters Association...helped her team to the 2007 and 2008 state titles, hitting .458 with seven doubles, four triples, three home runs and 20 runs batted in as a junior...hit .432 with 25 RBI as a second baseman...helped the Cougars to three league titles and three Northern Nevada Region titles...high school team went 107-9... was on her high school’s honor roll, and was a Who’s Who Among American High Schools. Personal: Parents are John and Stacey Martensen ... has a younger brother, Jake Martensen … majoring in sports management ... birth date is May 1, 1990...her father John played football at Humboldt State.

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Idaho State: (2010) Played in 49 games, starting 48 … hit .273 in 143 at bats … had one homerun against Seattle on Apr. 10 … finished season with 22 RBIs … had three hits against Maine and Great Falls … had a three RBI game at Seattle.

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CSI: Played last season at the College of Southern Idaho, hitting .376 with 11 home runs with 58 runs batted in, helping the Eagles to a 47-17-2 record...also added 13 doubles and two triples as she scored 56 runs on the season...stole 9-of-10 bases...also committed just one error on the season...had a .629 slugging percentage and a sparkling 1.055 OPS...was a member of the President’s List. BYU: Played in just 15 games as a freshman for the Cougars, starting five...hit .182, scoring one run and driving in a run as well...also walked four times and had a .308 on base percentage...ironically went 0-for-2 and played a flawless right field after coming in as a pinch runner in an 11-0 win by the Cougars over Idaho State in Provo. West Valley High School: Lettered in softball at West Valley High School in Yakima...also lettered in basketball and cross country...a team captain as a senior in both basketball and softball...named co-Defensive Player of the Year in basketball as a senior...helped West Valley to a state title in cross country. Personal: Parents are Scott and Amy Olander...majoring in nursing...birth date is October 22, 1988...her sister Lauren played basketball at Dixie State, and her other sister Lisa ran track and cross country at Brigham Young...father Scott ran cross country and track at Brigham Young as well.

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5-5 * Sr. * OF/C Torrance, Calif. Torrance HS Business Management

Idaho State (2010): Played in 45 games, starting 38 … hit .231 in 104 at bats … had two homeruns and 12 RBIs … had three hits and five RBIs against the College of Idaho on Feb. 28. 2009: Had a huge stretch run to boost her average to a final season average to .232...had seven extra base hits on the season, and had a solid .378 slugging percentage...tied for second on the team with 10 walks...hit her only home run in the final game of the season in the sixth inning, and then drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning in a 9-8 win over Utah Valley...had a season-high three runs batted in during that game...ended the season with 14 of her 19 hits in the final 13 games of the season, raising her average .126 points...had triples in both games of a doubleheader against Northern Colorado, part of a 4-for-5 day in which she drove in a run in both games as well...had eight of her 12 runs during the season over those same final 13 games...started three games at catcher, recording 15 putouts and throwing out a base stealer, despite never having caught in college before. 2008: Played in 29 games, starting 26, all in the outfield...hit .290 for the season with four doubles, a triple, two home runs, and 12 runs batted in...had two outfield assists...hit 14-for-31 (.452) over the final 13 games, and slugged .806 over that span as well...cranked ISU’s only grand slam of the season against Eastern Oregon...went 5-for-5 in both games of a doubleheader against Great Falls, including a triple and a home run...was 3-for-4 at Utah State ... picked up two outfield assists against Utah State at Rainey Park. Torrance High School: Lettered in softball, starting for four years at Torrance High School... helped her team to the 2005 league title...named First Team All-Area and league Most Valuable Player as a senior...also was named Offensive Player of the Year, and she earned both the Silver Slugger and Golden Glove Awards...also First Team All-League in 2006 and Second Team All-League in 2005... earned the Blanket Award in 2007, having her name put up in Torrance’s gym for softball. Personal: Parents are Bill Olsin and Kim Slaman ... will major in business management...birth date is May 6, 1989.

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Idaho State: 2011: Joins the Idaho State softball team playing volleyball for the Bengals. 2010: Named to 2010 Drake Bulldog Challenge All-Tournament Team ... earned Big Sky player of the Week on Sept. 13 ... Led the Bengals in kills (408), kills per set (3.46) and points (460) ... posted a .222 attack percentage ... recorded 220 digs, 1.86 per set, for the fourth most on the team ... notched 51 total blocks (44 assisted and seven solo) for the fourth most on the team ... posted the second most service aces on the team with 23 ... posted a career-high 23 kills at Brigham Young while maintaining a .306 attack percentage.

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2009: Earned all-academic honors ... named to ASU Sheraton Classic All-Tournament Team ... recorded 275 kills, the second most for the Bengals, with a .213 attack percentage ... recorded the second most blocked shots with 44 ... posted 46 digs from the front row as well as recording five service aces ... posted a career-high 17 kills twice during the season against Weber State (11/14) and Montana (11/21) ... posted a career-high .538 attack percentage against Weber State (11/14) producing 17 kills from 26 attempts and only three errors ... averaged 3.16 digs per set and 2.86 kills per set. Scottsdale CC: Played for Scottsdale Community College ... named MVP at Scottsdale Community College ... was named the Arizona Community College Athletics Conference Player of the Year in 2008 and the ACCAC Tournament MVP before helping her team to a seventh place finish in the National Junior College Athletic Association National Tournament ... earned the ACCAC DII Player of the week four times last season including the week of Oct. 14-18, Sept. 29-Oct. 4, Sept. 15-20, and Sept. 8-13 and was named to the NJCAA National Player of the week for her performance during the week of Sept. 29-Oct. 4 at Scottsdale ... was named to the First Team All-American in 2008 and also earned both First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference in 2007 and 2008 ... In 2007 she earned Second Team All-American ... graduated from Scottsdale with Highest Honors and was named to the NHS Presidents List in 2008 and 2009 ... graduated with a 3.9 GPA ... was an All-American Marshall Tremble Scholarship winner. High School: Graduated from Chandler High School in 2007 ... lettered in volleyball for four years and softball for three years ... was named First Team All-Region for three years ... was homecoming royalty ... was a member of the National Honor Society and was an honor roll student. Personal: Birth date is June 17, 1989 ... parents are Duran and Melissa Thompson ... has three sisters, Ashley Kellogg, Shanna Cluft, and Chelsea Thompson, and one brother, Justin Thompson ... sister Shanna played volleyball for Eastern Arizona ... cousin played basketball at BYU-Hawaii ... married to Clint Brock a long snapper for Idaho State football from 2009-10.

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Huntington Beach HS: Lettered in softball all four years … was co-captain of her team her senior year and was named to the honorable mention team four years in a row … led her team to the first round of the state playoffs in 2008 and 2010. Personal: Parents are William and Jennifer and she has one sister, Chelsea and one brother, Brendan.

Amanda Fitzsimmons 5-4 *So * P/IF Auburn, Wash. Washington MAJOR

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2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games ... batted .429 collecting three hits in seven at bats with three runs ... slugging percentage was .429 ... on-base percentage was .556 ... had two putouts in 12-0 win against Seattle (3/6).

High School/Club: Four-year letterwinner at Auburn Riverside High School ... named the 2009 Gatorade State Player of the Year for Washington ... pitched and played infield for the Ravens ... two-year team captain ... led the team to the league championship in each of her first three years ... team finished fifth in districts her sophomore year and second her junior year ... led the Ravens to the state semifinals her senior year ... named first-team all-league pitcher all four years and was the league MVP her freshman, junior and senior seasons along with being named Pitcher of the Year as a junior ... aamed Seattle Times All-Area and All-State all four years ... team Offensive Player of the Year her freshman year, Defensive Player of the Year her sophomore year and Most Inspirational her junior year ... also lettered in volleyball ... played club ball for the Washington Sidewinders from 2006-2009 ... also played for the Acers from 2002-06 and the Fury from 2000-02 ... mother, Penny, coached both the Acers and Fury. PERSONAL: Amanda Lee Fitzsimmons... Born in Auburn, Wash.... Parents are Penny and Dean Fitzsimmons... Has a sister, Jessica (28) and a brother, Cody (22) ... has taken four years of dance classes, with an emphasis on jazz, hip hop, ballet and tap.

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cOURTNEY HANCOCK 5-7 * Jr. * IF/UT Hermiston, Ore. Blue Mountain CC Communications

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Blue Mountain CC: Lettered both years while at BMCC and was named to the second-team infield east region her freshman year and first-team her sophomore year … team made it to the NWAAC’s her freshman year.

Hermiston HS: Lettered in softball three years … was named to the second-team all-league her freshman year … made first team all-league and all-state as an outfielder her junior year where her team made it to the state playoffs … .was first team all-league infield her senior year.

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Personal: Mother is Kimm father is Durk … has three sisters, Alicia, Melany, and Emily and two brothers, Derek and Chase. Was the student government club coordinator at BMCC where she was on the honor roll both years.

aSHLEY mOELLER 5-1 *So. * IF Ontario, Ore. Montana State-Billings Sociology

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Montana State University-Billings: Lettered one year in softball and redshirted a season. Ontario HS: Lettered in softball and soccer all four years ...was named to the first-team GOL three years and was twice the MVP…. set a school record for RBIs … .also named the team MVP for soccer and scored the most goals on her team … led her team to four state appearances in both softball and soccer. Personal: Parents are Dixie and Rick Moeller and she has one brother, Eric and one sister, Megan.

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5-7 * So. * P Arlington, Wash. North Dakota State

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North Dakota State University: Lettered in softball her freshman year. Arlington HS: Lettered in softball all four years … was named team MVP her senior year while being named first-team all-conference …recorded a pair of no-hitters and had 21 strikeouts in an eight-inning game … set a high school single-season record of 288 strikeouts as a senior while handing out just 18 walks … hit a game-tying bottom of the seventh homerun in the high school district playoffs … twice selected as the Seattle Times Prep Athlete of the Week … led the Washington Sidewinders travel team to a seventh place finish at the 16-under nationals in 2008. Personal: Parents are Mike and Brenda Rayner and she has one brother, Matthew.

kATIE rOOKS 5-2 *Fr * OF La Habra, Calif. Sonora HS Psychology

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Sonora HS: Lettered in softball all four years … was named to first-team all-league and also named rookie of the year…she was also a pick for the region all star team. Personal: Parents are John and Pam Rooks and she has one brother, Michael.

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kATEE wILEY 5-3 *Fr * IF Brentwood, Calif. Heritage HS Secondary Education

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Heritage HS: Lettered in softball and soccer all four years … was a team captain for both her soccer and softball teams her last three years ... .she was also named the all-league short stop her last four years and led her team to North Coast Section playoff appearances each of the last four years.

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Personal: Parents are Kimberly and Michael Wiley and she has one brother, Zackaree, and three sisters, Kelsee, Korthee, and Kasidee. Her sister Korthee plays softball for the University of Nevada.

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Record: 14-39 Home: 3-9 Away: 9-19 Neutral: 2-11 PCSC: 6-14 Player AVG 12 Taylor Marchione .424 32 Desirae Hoffman .361 3 Megan Miller .345 5 Jessica Baca .286 2 Emily Hu .284 6 Erin Olander .273 1 Jennifer Martense .234 18 Terah Blackwell .232 4 Brittany Olsin .231 7 Jocelyn Horton .198 17 Courtney Darby .193 29 Shelby Ford .063 19 Kandis Clesson .000 88 Nora Maschue .000 Totals .284 Opponents .294

GP-GS 52-51 51-51 51-51 27-26 52-50 49-48 48-46 42-37 45-38 46-37 35-29 18-13 45-29 33-24 53-53 53-53

AB 158 155 165 70 141 143 141 112 104 111 83 32 2 0 1417 1337

R-H 30-67 24-56 26-57 16-20 23-40 14-39 20-33 15-26 15-24 14-22 7-16 0-2 0-0 0-0 204-402 340-393

2B-3B 18-2 2-1 6-4 3-0 4-0 6-1 8-0 5-2 5-2 3-0 5-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 66-12 61-7

HR-RBI 4-31 0-10 2-22 3-15 0-6 1-22 4-29 2-13 2-12 0-6 1-15 0-1 0-0 0-0 19-182 43-303

TB 101 60 77 32 44 50 53 41 39 25 24 3 0 0 549 597

SLG% .639 .387 .467 .457 .312 .350 .376 .366 .375 .225 .289 .094 .000 .000 .387 .447

BB-HBP 22-4 17-1 14-6 6-2 8-0 15-1 9-0 8-2 17-1 4-2 10-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 131-23 264-41

SO 15 30 28 19 19 31 48 30 29 24 19 10 1 0 303 194

GDP 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 10

OB% .503 .428 .416 .350 .320 .344 .278 .295 .344 .239 .295 .139 .000 .000 .352 .421

SF-SH 1-2 0-9 0-0 2-0 1-5 1-5 1-3 0-4 0-2 0-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 7-36 17-41

SB 3 3 4 0 13 3 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 34 89

ATT-PO 5-113 6-30 7-56 0-5 14-92 3-244 3-53 0-130 6-44 3-74 0-55 0-55 0-4 0-3 47-998 105-1049

A 88 3 6 25 4 12 90 15 5 50 5 8 69 11 391 438

E 9 4 3 5 5 5 16 6 3 8 2 3 4 0 73 64

FLD% .957 .892 .954 .933 .950 .981 .899 .960 .942 .939 .968 .955 .948 1.000 .950 .959

2B-3B 38-6 18-0 5-1 61-7 66-12

HR 22 21 0 43 19

AB 856 440 41 1337 1417

B/Avg .307 .257 .415 .294 .284

WP-HBP 8-17 21-20 4-4 33-41 28-23

BK 0 5 0 5 3

SFA 6 11 0 17 7

SHA 23 14 4 41 36

LOB - Team (365), Opp (365). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (16). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Marchione 3, Miller 2. Picked off - Hoffman 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player 19 Kandis Clesson 88 Nora Maschue 17 Courtney Darby Totals Opponents

ERA 4.53 6.68 14.78 5.58 2.96

W-L 11-24 3-14 0-1 14-39 39-14

APP 45 33 4 53 53

GS-CG 29-20 23-5 1-0 53-25 53-24

SHO-CBO SV 1-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0 11-2 1

IP 205.1 118.1 9.0 332.2 349.2

H 263 113 17 393 402

R-ER 185-133 136-113 19-19 340-265 204-148

BB-SO 115-118 138-70 11-6 264-194 131-303

PB - Team (8), Ford 3, Olsin 3, Blackwell 2, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (1), Ford 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Clesson (56-66), Blackwell (58-66), Maschue (32-38), Ford (21-26), Olsin (10-12), Darby (1-1).

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Date 4/2 4/2 4/10 4/10 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/27 4/27

Opponent W/L Score Utah State L Utah State L at Snow L at Snow L Western State W Southern Utah L Snow L at Northern Colorado L at Northern Colorado L at Colorado College W at Metropolitan State L Boise State L Boise State L

1977 Softball Results (12-7) Head Coach: Ellen Margolis Date Opponent W/L Score 4/2 Utah State L 4/2 Utah State L 4/8 Snow W 4/8 Snow W 4/9 Southern Utah L 4/9 Southern Utah W 4/15 *vs. Mesa State W 15-11 4/15 *vs. Western State W 24-7 4/16 *vs. Adams State W 10-5 4/16 *at Southern Utah L 4-5 4/22 *at Metro State W 4/22 at Metro State W 4/23 *at Colorado College W 31-0 5/6 #Metro State W 5-1 5/6 #Southern Utah W 2-0 5/7 #Southern Utah L 0-2 5/7 #Southern Utah W 4-1 5/12 &vs. Arizona L 0-10 5/12 &vs. New Mexico St. L 3-8 *IAC Division II Game #Division 1 Regional Tournament &AIAW Region Tournament 1978 Softball Results (19-10) Head Coach: Ellen Margolis Date Opponent W/L Score 3/26 Weber State L 4-6 3/26 Weber State W 6-0 4/1 *Adams State W 11-0 4/2 *Adams State W 12-2

W 10-1 L 2-3 W 10-2 W 19-1 W 10-0 W 2-1 W 6-5 W 12-4 L 3-9 W 8-3 W 18-9 L 2-5 L L W 7-2 W 8-7 W 7-3 W 32-7 L 5-9 W 5-3 W 5-4 L 1-6 W 10-9 L 0-8 L 2-5

1979 Softball Results (25-9, 21-1 IMC) Intermountain Conference Champions Head Coach: Ellen Margolis Date Opponent W/L Score 3/30 !*Adams State W 13-3 3/30 !*Adams State W 10-0 3/31 !Utah L 0-1 3/31 !Weber State W 7-5 3/31 !Utah State W-Forfeit 7-0 4/6 *at Metro State W 7-0 4/6 *at Metro State W 14-8 4/7 *at Mesa State W 7-0 4/7 *at Mesa State W 7-6 4/13 *at Southern Utah W 4-1 4/13 *at Southern Utah W 7-5 4/14 *vs. NM-Highlands W 13-0 4/14 *vs. NM-Highlands W 10-0 4/17 at Weber State L 1-2 4/17 at Weber State L 4-7 4/20 *Southern Utah W 7-0 4/20 *Southern Utah W 7-1 4/21 *Mesa State W 12-9 4/21 *Mesa State W 3-2 4/23 *Western State W 6-0 4/23 *Western State W 4-3 4/27 *at Adams State W 10-0 4/27 *at Adams State W 12-0 4/28 *at Western State W 12-4 4/28 *at Western State W 9-2 5/1 at Utah State L 1-2

5/1 at Utah State L 2-8 5/4 Snow L 3-4 5/4 Snow W 7-0 5/5 *Metro State W 8-2 5/5 *Metro State L 5-8 5/10 #vs. New Mexico State W 2-1 5/11 #vs. Arizona L (8) 3-4 5/11 #vs. Arizona State L 0-11 *IAC Division II Game !Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID) #Region VII Tournament 1980 Softball Results (9-20, 4-10 IAC) Head Coach: Ellen Margolis Date Opponent W/L Score 3/28 !Weber State L 0-2 3/28 !Utah State L 3-4 3/28 !Nevada L 2-3 3/29 !Utah W 4-0 3/29 !Weber State L 1-2 4/4 *at New Mexico State L 4-9 4/4 *at New Mexico State L 1-4 4/5 *at New Mexico L 3-6 4/5 *at New Mexico L 0-10 4/8 at Utah L (9) 1-2 4/8 at Utah L 3-4 4/11 *at Utah State L 0-11 4/11 *at Utah State W 3-1 4/12 Utah State W 4-1 4/12 Snow W 4-0 4/17 #vs. San Jose State W 8-0 4/18 #vs. California W 4-2 4/18 #vs. Weber State L 2-4 4/19 #vs. Utah L 3-7 4/25 *Utah L 4-6 4/25 *Utah L 0-5 4/26 *Weber State W (Forfeit) 7-0 4/26 *Weber State W 3-0 5/2 *at Northern Colorado L 3-4 5/2 *at Northern Colorado L 0-1 5/3 *at Wyoming W 6-1 5/3 *at Wyoming L 7-8 5/7 $vs. Weber State L 3-11 5/7 $at Wyoming L 0-4 *Intermountain Conference Game !Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID) #Nevada Tournament (Reno, NV) $Regional Playoffs

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1981 Softball Results (9-16, 5-9 IAC) Head Coach: JoAnn Garavaglia Date Opponent W/L Score 3/17 at San Francisco State W 1-0 3/17 at San Francisco State W 5-3 3/26 Portland State W (18) 2-1 3/27 Portland State L (8) 2-3 3/27 Portland State L (8) 0-1 3/31 Utah W 7-2 3/31 Utah L 3-5 4/10 *at No. Colorado W 1-0 4/10 *at No. Colorado L 1-4 4/11 *at Wyoming W (9) 1-0 4/11 *at Wyoming L (8) 1-2 4/17 Weber State L (8) 4-5 4/17 Weber State L 0-1 4/21 *Utah State W 4/21 *Utah State L 4/24 *New Mexico State L (8) 0-1 4/24 *New Mexico State W 3-2 4/25 *New Mexico L 0-2 4/25 *New Mexico L 0-1 5/1 *at Weber State L 5/1 *at Weber State L 5/2 *at Utah W 5/2 *at Utah L 5/7 at New Mexico L 2-4 5/7 at New Mexico L 2-7 *Intermountain Athletic Conference Game

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1982 Softball Results (21-15, 6-8 IAC) Head Coach: Mary Ann Kluge Date Opponent W/L Score 3/12 !Snow W 14-0 3/12 !Utah W 6-2 3/13 !Southern Utah W 9-0 3/13 !Weber State W 4-0 3/25 %vs. Creighton L 0-2

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4/6 *at Adams State 4/6 *at Adams State 4/7 *at Western State 4/7 *at Western State 4/13 *Western State 4/13 *Western State 4/14 *Metro State 4/14 *Metro State 4/20 *at Metro State 4/20 *at Metro State 4/21 *at Mesa State 4/21 *at Mesa State 4/24 Utah State 4/24 Utah State 4/27 *at Southern Utah 4/27 *at Southern Utah 4/28 *at Snow 4/28 *vs. Utah Tech 5/4 *Southern Utah 5/4 *Southern Utah 5/5 *Mesa State 5/5 *Mesa State 5/11 vs. Weber State 5/11 vs. No. Colorado 5/11 vs. New Mexico *IAC Division II Game

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3/26 %at Oklahoma City W 2-1 3/26 %vs. Michigan State L 3-7 3/27 %vs. Mississippi State W 8-0 3/27 %vs. Saint Louis W 5-2 3/27 %at Oklahoma City W 1-0 4/4 *Utah W 4-3 4/4 *Utah L 0-1 4/9 *at New Mexico State L 0-3 4/9 *at New Mexico State L 0-1 4/10 *at New Mexico W 6-3 4/10 *at New Mexico W 7-0 4/15 #at Nevada L 2-3 4/16 #vs. Humboldt State W 12-0 4/16 #vs. Siskiyous W 4-1 4/16 #at Nevada W 3-0 4/17 #vs. Oregon State L 0-3 4/23 *Northern Colorado L 1-3 4/23 *Northern Colorado L 0-2 4/24 *Wyoming W 4-1 4/24 *Wyoming W 1-0 4/30 vs. Texas A&M L 1-2 4/30 vs. Texas A&M L 0-1 5/1 *Weber State W 3-2 5/1 *Weber State W 1-0 5/3 *at Utah State L 1-2 5/3 *at Utah State L 1-3 5/6 $Weber State W 2-1 5/7 $Utah State L 2-3 5/7 $New Mexico State W 2-1 5/8 $Utah State W 1-0 5/8 $Utah L 0-2 *Intermountain Athletic Conference Game !Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID) %American Legion National Inv. (Bartlesville, OK) #Nevada Tournament (Reno, NV) $Regional Tournament

Date 3/11 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/24 3/25 4/1 4/1 4/8 4/9 4/9 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/15 4/16 4/16

1983 Softball Results (18-8) Head Coach: Mary Ann Kluge Opponent W/L Score !Southern Utah W 10-0 !Utah L 2-3 !Weber State W 2-0 !Brigham Young W 9-2 %vs. Western Michigan W 1-0 %Saint Mary’s W 5-0 Weber State W (18)2-1 Weber State W 4-0 &vs. UCLA L (8) 0-1 &vs. Oregon State L 0-3 &vs. San Francisco W 3-1 #at Nevada W 3-1 #vs. Portland State W 1-0 #vs. Oregon State L 1-2 #vs. Oregon W 2-0 #vs. Chico State W 1-0 #at Nevada W 3-1

4/16 #vs. Oregon State L 0-2 4/19 at Weber State W (8) 1-0 4/19 at Weber State W 3-1 4/28 ^vs. Northern Colorado W 2-0 4/29 ^vs. Utah State L 1-2 4/29 ^vs. Utah L 3-4 4/30 ^vs. Brigham Young W 6-5 5/7 at Utah State W 1-0 5/7 at Utah State L 0-5 !Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID) %American Legion National Inv. (Bartlesville, OK) &University of the Pacific Tournament (Stockton, CA)

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#Nevada Tournament (Reno, NV) ^Triple-Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, UT)

Date 2/8 2/9 2/9 2/10 2/16 2/16 2/17 2/17 2/18 3/3 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/7 3/7 3/9 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/13 3/16 3/16 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/24 3/24

2007 Softball Results (10-32) Head Coach: Larry Stocking Opponent W/L Score !vs. Brigham Young L 1-11 !vs. Utah Valley L 5-11 !vs. Loyola Marymount L 1-9 !vs. Utah State L (8)12-13 %vs. UC Riverside L 2-12 %vs. Illinois State L 0-13 %vs. North Carolina L 0-5 %at #2 Arizona State L 4-15 %vs. Iowa L 4-10 vs. Eastern Oregon W 9-1 vs. Eastern Oregon W 4-2 at College of Idaho L (9) 4-5 at College of Idaho L 6-7 at Santa Clara L 0-6 at Santa Clara L 1-3 &at Saint Mary’s L 1-5 &vs. Utah Valley L 4-8 &vs. Stony Brook L 2-4 &vs. Utah Valley L 3-7 College of Idaho W 3-0 College of Idaho W 8-1 #vs. Minnesota L 1-5 #vs. Kansas L 1-3 #vs. Sacramento State L 2-8 #vs. Illinois L 0-8 #vs. Purdue L 0-8 at #12 Oregon L 0-10 at #12 Oregon L 0-8

3/25 at #16 Oregon State L 0-9 3/25 at #16 Oregon State L 0-8 3/30 at Brigham Young L 1-3 3/31 at Brigham Young L 2-10 4/7 Great Falls W 8-0 4/7 Great Falls W 12-1 4/14 Utah Valley W 3-2 4/14 Utah Valley L 2-4 4/20 MSU-Billings W 8-1 4/21 MSU-Billings W 7-5 4/24 at Utah State L 0-5 4/24 at Utah State L 2-10 5/5 at Utah Valley L 5-13 5/5 at Utah Valley W 11-8 !Red Desert Classic (St. George, UT) %Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, AZ) &Saint Mary’s Classic (Moraga, CA) #Capital City Classic (Sacramento, CA) 2008 Softball Results (7-27) Head Coach: Larry Stocking Date Opponent W/L Score 2/8 !vs. Southern Utah L 3-6 2/9 !vs. Utah Valley L 4-5 2/9 !vs. Utah L 1-4 2/10 !vs. Rhode Island L 2-5 2/15 %vs. Nebraska L 3-5 2/16 %vs. Temple L 5-8 2/16 %vs. #6 Northwestern L 2-14 2/17 %vs. Memphis L 1-10 2/17 %vs. UMKC W 7-4 3/7 &vs. #22 Washington L 3-11 3/7 &vs. Southern Illinois L 3-9 3/8 &vs. Eastern Kentucky L 0-8 3/8 &at #22 Hawai’i L 0-8 3/9 &vs. Southern Illinois L 3-9 3/21 #vs. Oregon State L 0-6 3/21 #at Portland State L 1-7 3/22 #at Oregon State L 3-9 3/22 #vs. Portland State L 5-9 3/23 #at Oregon L 0-8 3/23 #at Oregon L 0-2 3/29 at College of Idaho W 1-0 3/29 at College of Idaho W (9) 6-5 3/30 vs. Eastern Oregon W 15-3 3/30 vs. Eastern Oregon W 4-0 4/8 at Utah Valley L 0-8 4/8 at Utah Valley L 3-4 4/9 Utah State L 0-7 4/12 Great Falls W 13-5 4/12 Great Falls W 8-5 4/22 at Brigham Young L 0-8 4/22 at Brigham Young L 0-11 4/24 at Utah State L 3-5 4/26 Utah Valley L 0-10 4/26 Utah Valley L 2-4 !Red Desert Classic (St. George, UT)

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%Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, AZ) &Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, HI) #Oregon Spring Fling (Portland/Corvallis/Eugene, OR) 2009 Softball Results (20-21) Head Coach: Andrea Wilson Date Opponent W/L Score 2/6 !vs. San Jose State L 1-4 2/6 !vs. Northern Colorado L 4-6 2/7 !vs. Southern Utah L 2-3 2/7 !vs. Utah Valley L 3-7 2/8 !vs. Utah State L 2-6 2/13 %vs. Illinois State W 10-5 2/13 %vs. vs. Iowa L 1-4 2/14 %vs. Chattanooga L 0-4 2/14 %vs. Kent State W 6-4 2/15 %at #3 Arizona State L 1-10 3/6 #vs. Northwest Nazarene W 3-2 3/6 #vs. College of Idaho L 0-8 3/7 #vs. Northwest Nazarene W 8-5 3/7 #at Boise State L 4-7 3/8 #vs. College of Idaho W (10) 5-3 3/15 at Boise State L 3-4 3/15 at Boise State W 6-1 3/20 &vs. Central Connecticut W 11-3 3/20 &at Saint Mary’s L 3-8 3/21 &vs. Canisius L 0-6 8-2 3/21 &vs. Central Connecticut W 3/22 &vs. Canisius L 3-4 3/22 &at Saint Mary’s W 3-1 3/27 ^vs. North Dakota W 10-2 3/27 ^at Brigham Young L 0-4 3/28 ^at Utah Valley W 8-2 3/28 ^at Utah Valley L 2-11 4/3 at Northern Colorado L 1-9 4/3 at Northern Colorado L 6-8 4/3 at Northern Colorado W 7-4 4/10 Seattle W 5-2 4/10 Seattle W 8-3 4/11 Seattle W 3-2 4/11 Seattle L 3-8 4/17 Northern Colorado W 7-2 4/18 Northern Colorado W 5-0 4/18 Northern Colorado W 10-2 4/21 Boise State L 3-9 4/21 Boise State L 3-7 4/25 Utah Valley W 7-4 4/25 Utah Valley W 9-8 !Red Desert Classic (St. George, UT)


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! 2/11/2010 vs Maine W 6-5 ! 2/12/2010 vs Tulsa L 0-8 ! 2/12/2010 at Utah State L 0-9 ! 2/13/2010 vs Utah L 3-5 ! 2/13/2010 at Utah Valley L 4-10 2/28/2010 at #15 College of IdahoW 10-1 2/28/2010 at #15 College of IdahoW 11-3 @ 3/5/2010 vs UC Santan Barbara L 1-11 @ 3/5/2010 at #9 Arizona State L 4-8 @ 3/6/2010 vs Creighton L 1-6 @ 3/6/2010 vs Northern Iowa L 0-2 @ 3/7/2010 vs Samford L 2-3 # 3/12/2010 at UC Riverside L 2-9 # 3/12/2010 at UC Riverside L 0-3 # 3/13/2010 vs Harvard W 9-4 # 3/13/2010 vs Northern Illinois L 0-1 3/14/2010 at Long Beach State L 0-1 3/26/2010 at Oregon L 0-19 3/26/2010 at #25 Oregon L 0-13 3/27/2010 at Oregon State L 0-8 3/27/2010 at Oregon State L 2-12 $ 4/2/2010 vs UNLV L 8-9 $ 4/2/2010 vs CSU Bakersfield L 3-6 $ 4/3/2010 vs #25 Brigham Young L 6-10 $ 4/3/2010 vs UNLV L 4-19 4/5/2010 GREAT FALLS W 16-1 4/5/2010 GREAT FALLS W 6-5 * 4/10/2010 at Seattle L 3-13 * 4/10/2010 at Seattle L 9-11 * 4/11/2010 at Seattle W 8-7 * 4/11/2010 at Seattle W 5-4 4/13/2010 BOISE STATE L 3-4 4/13/2010 BOISE STATE L 4-6 * 4/17/2010 N. COLORADO L 0-1 * 4/17/2010 N. COLORADO L 1-2 * 4/18/2010 N. COLORADO W 6-2 * 4/18/2010 N. COLORADO L 6-8 4/20/2010 at Boise State W 5-3 4/20/2010 at Boise State W 7-5 * 4/24/2010 at Portland State L 1-6 * 4/24/2010 at Portland State L 1-10 * 4/25/2010 at Portland State L 0-1 * 4/25/2010 at Portland State L 1-7 4/27/2010 at Brigham Young L 2-6 4/27/2010 at Brigham Young L 5-11 * 5/1/2010 UTAH VALLEY L 7-8 * 5/1/2010 UTAH VALLEY L 1-11 * 5/2/2010 UTAH VALLEY L 6-7 * 5/2/2010 UTAH VALLEY L 2-5 * 5/7/2010 at Weber State W 8-0 * 5/7/2010 at Weber State W 5-1 * 5/8/2010 at Weber State W 8-2 * 5/8/2010 at Weber State L 2-8 Overall: 14-39, Conference: 6-14, Home: 3-9, Away: 9-19, Neutral: 2-11


Basketball ball ft’S SoEN Bengal M Adams State (8-1) 4-0 Home, 3-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/16/77...........N.......W...............10-5 4/1/78.............H.......W...............11-0 4/2/78.............H.......W...............12-2 4/6/78.............A.......W...............10-1 4/6/78.............A.......L...................2-3 3/30/79...........H.......W...............13-3 3/30/79...........H.......W...............10-0 4/27/79...........A.......W...............10-0 4/27/79...........A.......W...............12-0

3/21/09...........N.......L...................0-6 3/21/09...........N.......L...................3-4

Arizona (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral 5/12/77...........N.......L.................0-10 5/11/79...........N.......L (8).............3-4

Chico State (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/16/83...........N.......W.................1-0

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Arizona State (0-4) 0-0 Home, 0-3 Away, 0-1 Neutral 5/11/79...........N.......L.................0-11 2/17/07...........A.......L.................4-15 2/15/09...........A.......L.................1-10 3/5/10.............A...... L..................8-4 Brigham Young (2-9) 1-0 Home, 0-7 Away, 1-2 Neutral 3/12/83...........H.......W.................9-2 4/30/83...........N.......W.................6-5 2/8/07.............N.......L.................1-11 3/30/07...........A.......L...................1-3 3/31/07...........A.......L.................2-10 4/22/08...........A.......L...................0-8 4/22/08...........A.......L.................0-11 3/27/09...........A.......L...................0-4 4/3/10.............N.......L.................10-6 4/27/10...........A.......L...................6-2 4/27/10...........A .....L.................11-5 Boise State (3-8) 0-6 Home, 3-2 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/27/76...........H.......L........................ 4/27/76...........H.......L........................ 3/7/09.............A.......L...................4-7 3/15/09...........A.......L...................3-4 3/15/09...........A.......W.................6-1 4/21/09...........H.......L...................3-9 4/21/09...........H.......L...................3-7 4/13/10...........H.......L...................4-3 4/13/10...........H.......L...................6-4 4/20/10...........A.......W.................5-3 4/20/10...........A.......W.................7-5 California (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/18/80...........N.......W.................4-2 Canisius (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral

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Central Connecticut (2-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 2-0 Neutral 3/20/09...........N.......W...............11-3 3/21/09...........N.......W.................8-2 Chattanooga (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/14/09...........N.......L . ................0-4

College of Idaho (7-3) 2-0 Home, 4-2 Away, 1-1 Neutral 3/4/07.............A.......L (9).............4-5 3/4/07.............A.......L...................6-7 3/13/07...........H.......W.................3-0 3/13/07...........H.......W.................8-1 3/29/08...........A.......W.................1-0 3/29/08...........A.......W (9)...........6-5 3/6/09.............N.......L...................0-8 3/8/09.............N.......W (10).........5-3 2/28/10...........A...... W......... 10-1 (6) 2/28/10...........A...... W...............11-3 College of the Siskiyous (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/16/82...........N.......W.................4-1 Colorado College (2-0) 0-0 Home, 2-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/24/76...........A.......W...................... 4/23/77...........A.......W...............31-0 Creighton (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral 3/25/82...........N.......L...................0-2 3/6/10.............N...... L..................6-1

Great Falls (6-0) 6-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/7/07.............H.......W.................8-0 4/7/07.............H.......W...............12-1 4/12/08...........H.......W...............13-5 4/12/08...........H.......W.................8-5 4/5/10.............H.......W......... 16-1 (5) 4/15/10...........H.......W.................6-5 Harvard (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away,1-0 Neutral 3/13/10...........N.......W.................9-4 Hawai’i (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-1 Away, 0-0 Neutral 3/8/08.............A.......L...................0-8 Humboldt State (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/16/82...........N.......W...............12-0 Illinois (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/17/07...........N.......L...................0-8 Illinois State (1-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-1 Neutral 2/16/07...........N.......L.................0-13 2/13/09...........N.......W...............10-5 Iowa (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral 2/18/07...........N.......L.................4-10 2/13/09...........N.......L...................1-4 Kansas (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/16/07...........N.......L...................1-3 Kent State (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 2/14/09...........N.......W.................6-4

CSU Bakersfield (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 4/2/10.............N.......L...................6-3

Long Beach State (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-1 Away, 0-0 Neutral 3/14/10...........A.......L...................1-0

Eastern Kentucky (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/8/08.............N.......L...................0-8

Loyola Marymount (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/9/07.............N.......L...................1-9

Eastern Oregon (4-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 4-0 Neutral 3/3/07.............N.......W.................9-1 3/3/07.............N.......W.................4-2 3/30/08...........N.......W...............15-3 3/30/08...........N.......W.................4-0

Maine (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 2/11/10...........N.......W.................6-5 Memphis (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/17/08...........N.......L.................1-10

Mesa State (7-2) 3-1 Home, 3-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/15/77...........N.......W.............15-11 4/21/78...........A.......W...............18-9 4/21/78...........A.......L...................2-5 5/5/78.............H.......W.................5-4 5/5/78.............H.......L...................1-6 4/7/79.............A.......W.................7-0 4/7/79.............A.......W.................7-6 4/21/79...........H.......W...............12-9 4/21/79...........H.......W.................3-2 Metro State (9-3) 4-1 Home, 5-2 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/24/76...........A.......L........................ 4/22/77...........A.......W...................... 4/22/77...........A.......W...................... 5/6/77.............H.......W.................5-1 4/14/78...........H.......W.................6-5 4/14/78...........H.......W...............12-4 4/20/78...........A.......L...................3-9 4/20/78...........A.......W.................8-3 4/6/79.............A.......W.................7-0 4/6/79.............A.......W...............14-8 5/5/79.............H.......W.................8-2 5/5/79.............H.......L...................5-8

0-2 Home, 2-2 Away, 0-1 Neutral 5/11/78...........N.......L...................2-5 4/25/81...........H.......L...................0-2 4/25/81...........H.......L...................0-1 5/7/81.............A.......L...................2-4 5/7/81.............A.......L...................2-7 4/10/82...........A.......W.................6-3 4/10/82...........A.......W.................7-0 New Mexico Highlands (2-2) 0-0 Home, 0-2 Away, 2-0 Neutral 4/14/79...........N.......W...............13-0 4/14/79...........N.......W...............10-0 4/5/80.............A.......L...................3-6 4/5/80.............A.......L.................0-10 New Mexico State (3-6) 2-1 Home, 0-4 Away, 1-1 Neutral 5/12/77...........N.......L...................3-8 5/10/79...........N.......W.................2-1 4/4/80.............A.......L...................4-9 4/4/80.............A.......L...................1-4 4/24/81...........H.......L (8).............0-1 4/24/81...........H.......W.................3-2 4/9/82.............A.......L...................0-3 4/9/82.............A.......L...................0-1 5/7/82.............H.......W.................2-1

Michigan State (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/26/82...........N.......L...................3-7

North Carolina (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/17/07...........N.......L...................0-5

Minnesota (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/16/07...........N.......L...................1-5

North Dakota (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 3/27/09...........N.......W...............10-2

Mississippi State (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 3/27/82...........N.......W.................8-0

Northern Colorado (7-14) 4-5 Home, 2-7 Away, 1-2 Neutral 4/23/76...........A.......L........................ 4/23/76...........A.......L........................ 5/11/78...........N.......L...................0-8 5/2/80.............A.......L...................3-4 5/2/80.............A.......L...................0-1 4/10/81...........A.......W.................1-0 4/10/81...........A.......L...................1-4 4/23/82...........H.......L...................1-3 4/23/82...........H.......L...................0-2 4/28/83...........N.......W.................2-0 2/6/09.............N.......L...................4-6 4/3/09.............A.......L...................1-9 4/3/09.............A.......L...................6-8 4/3/09.............A.......W.................7-4 4/17/09...........H.......W.................7-2 4/18/09...........H.......W.................5-0 4/18/09...........H.......W...............10-2 4/17/10...........H.......L...................1-0 4/17/10...........H.......L...................2-1 4/18/10...........H.......W ................6-2

Montana State-Billings (2-0) 2-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/20/07...........H.......W.................8-1 4/21/07...........H.......W.................7-5 Nebraska (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/15/08...........N.......L...................3-5 Nevada (3-2) 0-1 Home, 3-1 Away, 0-0 Neutral 3/28/80...........H.......L...................2-3 4/15/82...........A.......L...................2-3 4/16/82...........A.......W.................3-0 4/14/83...........A.......W.................3-1 4/16/83...........A.......W.................3-1 New Mexico (2-5)

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2009-10 Idaho State Men’s Basketball 2011 Idaho State Softball MediaMedia Guide Guide 4/18/10...........H.......L...................8-6

Northern Iowa (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/6/10.............N.......L...................2-0 Northwest Nazarene (2-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 2-0 Neutral 3/6/09.............N.......W.................3-2 3/7/09.............N.......W.................8-5 Northwestern (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/16/09...........N.......L.................2-14 Oklahoma City (2-0) 0-0 Home, 2-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral 3/26/82...........A.......W.................2-1 3/27/82...........A.......W.................1-0 Oregon (1-6) 0-0 Home, 0-6 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/15/83...........N.......W.................2-0 3/24/07...........A.......L.................0-10 3/24/07...........A.......L...................0-8 3/23/08...........A.......L...................0-8 3/23/08...........A.......L...................0-2 3/26/10...........A.......L........... 19-0 (5) 3/26/10...........A.......L........... 13-0 (5) Oregon State (0-10) 0-0 Home, 0-7 Away, 0-3 Neutral 4/17/82...........N.......L...................0-3 4/9/83.............N.......L...................0-3 4/15/83...........N.......L...................1-2 4/16/83...........N.......L...................0-2 3/25/07...........A.......L...................0-9 3/25/07...........A.......L...................0-8 3/21/08...........N.......L...................0-6 3/22/08...........A.......L...................3-9 3/27/10...........A...... L............ 8-0 (5) 3/27/10...........A...... L.......... 12-2 (6) Portland State (2-8) 1-2 Home, 0-5 Away, 0-2 Neutral 3/26/81...........H.......W (18).........2-1 3/27/81...........H.......L (8).............2-3 3/27/81...........H.......L (8).............0-1 4/15/83...........N.......W.................1-0 3/21/08...........A.......L...................1-7 3/22/08...........N.......L...................5-9 4/24/10...........A.......L...................6-1 4/24/10...........A .....L........... 10-1 (5) 4/25/10...........A.......L...................1-0 4/25/10...........A .....L...................8-6

Rhode Island (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/10/08...........N.......L...................2-5 Sacramento State (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/17/07...........N.......L...................2-8 Saint Mary’s (3-2) 1-0 Home, 1-2 Away, 1-0 Neutral 3/27/82...........N.......W.................5-2 3/25/83...........H.......W.................5-0 3/9/07.............A.......L...................1-5 3/20/09...........A.......L...................3-8 3/22/09...........A.......W.................3-1 Samford (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/7/10.............N.......L...................3-2 San Francisco (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/9/83.............N.......W.................3-1 San Francisco State (2-0) 0-0 Home, 2-0 Away, 0-0 Neutral 3/17/81...........A.......W.................1-0 3/17/81...........A.......W.................5-3 San Jose State (1-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-1 Neutral 4/17/80...........N.......W.................8-0 2/6/09.............N.......L...................1-4 Santa Clara (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-2 Away, 0-0 Neutral 3/7/07.............A.......L...................0-6 3/7/07.............A.......L...................1-3 Seattle (5-3) 3-1 Home, 2-2 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/10/09...........H.......W.................5-2 4/10/09...........H.......W.................8-3 4/11/09...........H.......W.................3-2 4/11/09...........H.......L...................3-8 4/10/10...........A...... L.......... 13-3 (5) 4/10/10...........A...... L................11-9 4/11/10...........A . ... W . ...... 8-7 (10) 4/11/10...........A...... W.................5-4 Snow (6-4) 5-2 Home, 1-2 Away, 0-0 Neutral 4/10/76...........A.......L........................ 4/10/76...........A.......L........................

4/17/76...........H.......L........................ 4/8/77.............H.......W...................... 4/8/77.............H.......W...................... 4/28/78...........A.......W.................7-3 5/4/79.............H.......L...................3-4 5/4/79.............H.......W.................7-0 4/12/80...........H.......W.................4-0 3/12/82...........H.......W...............14-0 Southern Illinois (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral 3/7/08.............N.......L...................3-9 3/9/08.............N.......L...................3-9 Southern Utah (12-7) 8-4 Home, 4-1 Away, 0-2 Neutral 4/17/76...........H.......L........................ 4/9/77.............H.......L........................ 4/9/77.............H.......W...................... 4/16/77...........A.......L...................4-5 5/6/77.............H.......W.................2-0 5/7/77.............H.......L...................0-2 5/7/77.............H.......W.................4-1 4/27/78...........A.......W.................7-2 4/27/78...........A.......W.................8-7 5/4/78.............H.......L...................5-9 5/4/78.............H.......W.................5-3 4/13/79...........A.......W.................4-1 4/13/79...........A.......W.................7-5 4/20/79...........H.......W.................7-0 4/20/79...........H.......W.................7-1 3/13/82...........H.......W.................9-0 3/11/83...........H.......W...............10-0 2/8/08.............N.......L...................3-6 2/7/09.............N.......L...................2-3 Stony Brook (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/10/07...........N.......L...................2-4 Temple (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/16/08...........N.......L...................5-8 Texas A&M (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral 4/30/82...........N.......L...................1-2 4/30/82...........N.......L...................0-1 Tulsa (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2/12/10...........N.......L...................8-0 UCLA (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 4/8/83.............N.......L (8).............0-1 UC Riverside (0-3) 0-0 Home, 0-2 Away, 0-1 Neutral

2/16/07...........N.......L.................2-12 3/12/10...........A...... L..................9-2 3/12/10...........A...... L..................3-0 UC Santa Barbara (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/5/10.............N.......L........... 11-1 (5) UMKC (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 2/17/08...........N.......W.................7-4 UNLV (0-2) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral 4/2/10.............N.......L.............9/8 (8) 4/3/10.............N.......L........... 19-4 (5) Utah (5-14) 4-7 Home, 1-3 Away, 0-4 Neutral 3/31/79...........H.......L...................0-1 3/29/80...........H.......W.................4-0 4/8/80.............A.......L (9).............1-2 4/8/80.............A.......L...................3-4 4/19/80...........N.......L...................3-7 4/25/80...........H.......L...................4-6 4/25/80...........H.......L...................0-5 3/31/81...........H.......W.................7-2 3/31/81...........H.......L...................3-5 5/2/81.............A.......W...................... 5/2/81.............A.......L........................ 3/12/82...........H.......W.................6-2 4/4/82.............H.......W.................4-3 4/4/82.............H.......L...................0-1 5/8/82.............H.......L...................0-2 3/11/83...........H.......L...................2-3 4/29/83...........N.......L...................3-4 2/9/08.............N.......L...................1-4 2/13/10...........N.......L...................5-3 Utah State (7-22) 4-10 Home, 2-9 Away, 1-3 Neutral 4/2/76.............H.......L........................ 4/2/76.............H.......L........................ 4/2/77.............H.......L........................ 4/2/77.............H.......L........................ 4/24/78...........H.......L........................ 4/24/78...........H.......L........................ 3/31/79...........H.......W (Forfeit)...7-0 5/1/79.............A.......L...................1-2 5/1/79.............A.......L...................2-8 3/28/80...........H.......L...................3-4 4/11/80...........A.......L.................0-11 4/11/80...........A.......W.................3-1 4/12/80...........H.......W.................4-1 4/21/81...........H.......W...................... 4/21/81...........H.......L........................ 5/3/82.............A.......L...................1-2 5/3/82.............A.......L...................1-3 5/7/82.............H.......L...................2-3

Basketball ball ft’S SoEN Bengal M

5/8/82.............H.......W.................1-0 4/29/83...........N.......L...................1-2 5/7/83.............A.......W.................1-0 5/7/83.............A.......L...................0-5 2/10/07...........N.......L (8).........12-13 4/24/07...........A.......L...................0-5 4/24/07...........A.......L.................2-10 4/9/08.............H.......L...................0-7 4/24/08...........A.......L...................3-5 2/8/09.............N.......L...................2-6 2/12/10...........N.......L............. 9-0 (5) Utah Tech (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 4/28/78...........N.......W...............32-7 Utah Valley (5-17) 3-3 Home, 2-8 Away, 0-6 Neutral 2/9/07.............N.......L.................5-11 3/9/07.............N.......L...................4-8 3/11/07...........N.......L...................3-7 4/14/07...........H.......W.................3-2 4/14/07...........H.......L...................4-2 5/5/07.............A.......L.................5-13 5/5/07.............A.......W...............11-8 2/9/08.............N.......L...................4-5 4/8/08.............A.......L...................0-8 4/8/08.............A.......L...................3-4 4/26/08...........H.......L.................0-10 4/26/08...........H.......L...................2-4 2/7/09.............N.......L...................3-7 3/28/09...........A.......W.................8-2 3/28/09...........A.......L.................2-11 4/25/09...........H.......W.................7-4 4/25/09...........H.......W.................9-8 2/13/10...........N.......L.................10-4 5/1/10.............A.......L........... 8-7 (10) 5/1/10.............A.......L........... 11-1 (5) 5/2/10.............A.......L............. 7-6 (8) 5/2/10.............A.......L...................5-2 Washington (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/7/08.............N.......L.................3-11 Weber State (20-13) 11-5 Home, 8-6 Away, 1-2 Neutral 3/26/78...........H.......L...................4-6 3/26/78...........H.......W.................6-0 5/11/78...........N.......W...............10-9 3/31/79...........H.......W.................7-5 4/17/79...........A.......L...................1-2 4/17/79...........A.......L...................4-7 3/28/80...........H.......L...................0-2 3/29/80...........H.......L...................1-2 4/26/80...........H.......W (Forfeit)...7-0 4/26/80...........H.......W.................3-0 5/7/80.............N.......L.................3-11 4/18/80...........N.......L...................2-4

History andBengals Records Meet The

Northern Illinois (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/13/10...........N.......L...................1-0

Purdue (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral 3/18/07...........N.......L...................0-8

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Basketball ball ft’S SoEN Bengal M what potential records were in that game. Any information regarding the missing seasons of 1976-1981 are more than welcome to contact the Idaho State Sports Information Office.

4/17/81...........H.......L (8).............4-5 4/17/81...........H.......L...................0-1 5/1/81.............A.......L........................ 5/1/81.............A.......L........................ 3/13/82...........H.......W.................4-0 5/1/82.............H.......W.................3-2 5/1/82.............H.......W.................1-0 5/6/82.............H.......W.................2-1 3/12/83...........H.......W.................2-0 4/1/83.............H.......W (18).........2-1 4/1/83.............H.......W.................4-0 4/19/83...........A.......W (8)...........1-0 4/19/83...........A.......W.................3-1 5/7/10.............A.......W........... 8-0 (5) 5/7/10.............A.......W.................5-1 5/8/10.............A.......W.................8-2 5/8/10.............A.......L...................8-2

Team Records * Season Games Played:...................................................... 53, 2010 Games Won:.......................................................... 25, 1979 Games Lost:............................................................ 39, 2010 Team Batting * Game At Bats:.....................................68 vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 Runs:.............................31 vs. Colorado College, 4/23/1977 Hits:........15, 5 times, last vs. Northern Colorado, 4/17/2009 Doubles:............................. 5 vs. Eastern Oregon, 3/30/2008 .............................................5 vs. Brigham Young, 3/12/1983 Triples:.....................................3 vs. North Dakota, 2/27/2009 Home Runs:................................ 5 vs. Utah Valley, 5/5/2007 ..................................................... 5 vs. Utah State, 2/10/2007 Runs Batted In:......................... 12 vs. Utah State, 2/10/2007 Total Bases:............................... 31 vs. Utah Valley, 5/5/2007 Sacrifice Flies:......................... 2 vs. Kent State vs. 2/14/2009 Sacrifice Bunts:.....................5 vs. Southern Utah, 3/11/1983 Strikeouts:..............................13 vs. Southern Utah, 2/7/2009 Walks:..................................10 vs. Southern Utah, 3/11/1983 Stolen Bases:..............................6 vs. Saint Mary’s 3/25/1983

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Western Michigan (1-0) 0-0 Home, 0-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral 3/24/83...........N.......W.................1-0

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Team Fielding * Game Putouts:....................................54 vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 Assists:.......................................24 vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 Chances:.................................83 vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 Errors:..............5, several times, last vs. College of Idaho, 3/4/2007 Double Plays:............ 3 vs. Central Connecticut, 3/21/2009 Passed Balls:............... 2, several times, last vs. Utah Valley, 2/9/2008

Wyoming (4-3) 2-0 Home, 2-3 Away, 0-0 Neutral 5/3/80.............A.......W.................8-0 5/3/80.............A.......L...................7-8 5/3/80.............A.......L...................0-4 4/11/81...........A.......W (9)...........1-0 4/11/81...........A.......L (8).............1-2 4/24/82...........H.......W.................4-1 4/24/82...........H.......W.................1-0 Overall Program Totals Overall Record 152-176 Home Record 74-47 Away Record 44-67 Neutral Record 34-62

Individual Box Scores from 1976-1981 are virtually nonexistent. While every effort has been made to have as accurate a record book as possible, some records are based on the boxscores we do have. For instance, we know ISU won 31-0 to set the single-game record for runs, but there is no box score detailing how many hits or

Team Pitching * Game Innings:.....................................18 vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 .............................................18 vs. Portland State, 3/26/1981 Strikeouts:.................................2x last10 vs. Tulsa, 2/12/ 2010 Walks Allowed:...... 8, 3 times, last at Arizona St., 2/15/2009 Hits Allowed:........................ 18 vs. Arizona State, 2/17/2007 Runs Allowed:...................... 15 vs. Arizona State, 2/17/2007 HRs Allowed:............................... 5 vs. Utah State, 2/10/2007 Doubles Allowed:.................. 7 vs. Arizona State, 2/17/2007 Triples Allowed:......................... 2 at Utah Valley, 4/26/2008 Hit By Pitch:.............................4 vs. Rhode Island, 2/10/2008 Individual Batting * Game At Bats:.............. 8, by six players vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983

Runs:................................................. 11 times, 7 times in 2010 Hits:......... 4, 5x last Desirae Hoffman vs. Samford, 3/7/2010 Doubles:.......2, several times, last by Taylor Marchione, 4/20/10 Triples:....................... 2, Megan Miller vs. Utah Valley, 4/25/2009 Home Runs:................... 2, 5x last Taylor Marchione, 5/7/10 Runs Batted In:........ 5, 2x last Brittany Olsin at College of Idaho, 2/28/10

Total Bases: 10 by Christine Shollenberger vs. Utah Valley, 5/5/2007 Sacrifice Flies:...............1, several times, last was seven times in 2010 Sacrifice Bunts:........2, several times, last by Emily Hu vs. Utah State, 4/9/2008 Strikeouts:........... 3, several times, last happened 12 times in 2010 Walks:.......... 4, Kaylie Neal-Jones vs. Northwest Nazarene, 3/7/2009 Stolen Bases:............3, 2x last Emily Hu vs. Harvard, 3/13/10 Individual Fielding * Game Chances:.......24, Cassie Davies vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 Putouts:..........20, Cassie Davies vs. Weber State, 4/1/1983 Assists:.......... 7, 4x last Taylor Marchione vs. Portland State, 4/25/10 Errors:....................... 4, Heather Dixon vs. Purdue, 3/18/2007 Individual Pitching * Game Most Innings:.......... 14.0, Tammy Sorensen vs. New Mexico State, 4/9/1982 Most Strikeouts: 9, several times, last by Nora Maschue vs. Tulsa, 2/12/10 Most Walks:.................. 10, 2x last Nora Maschue vs. BYU, 4/27/10 Most Hits Allowed:...........15, 4x Kandis Clesson vs. Utah Valley, 5/1/10 Most Runs Allowed:.......................15, Natasha Milosevich vs. Northwestern, 2/16/2008 Most HRs Allowed:.. 3, several times, last by Nora Maschue at BYU, 4/27/10 Most Doubles Allowed:... 5, Heather Dixon vs. Arizona State, 2/17/2007 Most Triples Allowed:.... 2, Andrea Coburn vs. Utah Valley, 4/26/2008 Most Hit By Pitch:.....3, 3x last Kandis Clesson vs. Utah Valley, 5/2/10 Most Earned Runs:.... 13, Courtney Darby vs. UNLV, 4/3/10 No-Hitters There have been six no-hitters thrown by Idaho State pitchers, the last coming in 1983. In that ’83 game, the only ball close to a hit of Diane Dyckma came in the fifth inning, with runners on first and second and two out. A ground ball to second hit the baserunner, which can be ruled a fielder’s choice if the scorer feels the play would

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Team Batting * Season Games Played:.......................................................... 53 (2010) Batting Average:................................................... .351 (1977) Slugging Percentage:........................................... .477 (1977) At Bats:.................................................................... 1417 (2010) Runs:.......................................................................... 215 (1979) Hits:............................................................................ 402 (2010) Doubles:....................................................................... 66(2010) Triples:.......................................................................... 17 (1977) Home Runs:................................................................ 30 (2007) Runs Batted In:......................................................... 182 (2010) Total Bases:............................................................... 549 (2010) Sacrifice Flies:............................................................... 9 (1979) Sacrifice Bunts:........................................................... 54 (1979) Strikeouts:.................................................................. 303 (2010) Walks:........................................................................ 131 (2010) Stolen Bases:............................................................... 41 (1978) Team Fielding * Season Putouts:..................................................................... 998 (2010) Assists:........................................................................ 391 (2010) Chances:................................................................ 1462 (2010) Errors:........................................................................... 77 (1979) Best Fielding Percentage:..................................... .954 (1983) Most Double Plays:.................................................... 20 (2010) Most Passed Balls:...................................................... 15 (2007) Team Pitching * Season Most Wins:................................................................... 25 (1979) Most Losses:................................................................ 39 (2010) Most Saves:................................................................... 4 (1979) Best Winning Percentage:.......................... .736 (25-9) (1979) Best ERA:.................................................................. 0.68 (1983) Most Games:.............................................................. 53 (2010) Complete Games:.................................................... 35 (1982) Most Innings:.......................................................... 332.2 (2010) Most Shutouts:............................................................ 10 (1983) ..................................................................................... 10 (1979) Most Strikeouts:......................................................... 194 (2010) Most Strikeouts per 7 innings:................................ 5.48 (1979) Fewest Walks Per 7 Innings:.................................... 1.48 (1983) Most Walks:............................................................... 264 (2010) Fewest Hits Per 7 Innings:........................................ 4.05 (1983) Most Hits Allowed:.................................................... 393 (2010) Most Runs Allowed:................................................. 340 (2010) Most Earned Runs Allowed:.................................... 265 (2010)

Most HRs Allowed:..................................................... 55 (2007) Most Doubles Allowed:............................................. 61 (2010) Most Triples Allowed:................................................. 12 (1979) Most Hit By Pitch:........................................................ 41 (2010) Most Wild Pitches:...................................................... 33 (2010) Walk-Off Home Runs Among all the box scores and newspaper accounts, there has been only one walk-off home run in Idaho State softball history, and it occurred by an unlikely source. Tammy Sorensen, who would make her greatest contributions to Idaho State as a pitcher, holding career records for appearances, wins, saves, and innings, entered an April 4, 1982 game with Utah as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning of a 3-3 tie. Sorensen, the leadoff batter in the bottom of the ninth, hit a 1-1 pitch out for a 4-3 Bengal win. It was the only home run of her four-year career. Individual Batting * Season Games Started:......51, Taylor Marchione, Desirae Hoffman, Megan Miller, (2010) Games Played:.......................... 52, Taylor Marchione (2010) ..................................................................... 52, Emily Hu (2010) Batting Average:............................ .625, Nancy Long (1977) Slugging Percentage:.................. 1.000, Nancy Long (1977) At Bats:..............................................165, Megan Miller (2010) Runs:............................................. 38, Chris Shoemaker (1979) Hits:.............................................. 67, Taylor Marchione (2010) Doubles:...................................... 18, Taylor Marchione (2010) Triples:....................................................6, Megan Miller (2009) ...................................................................6, Robin Lenz (1977) Home Runs:..................................... 12, Heather Dixon (2007) Runs Batted In:...................................38, Jessica Baca (2009) Total Bases:................................ 101, Taylor Marchione(2010) Sacrifice Flies:.......................................2, Jessica Baca (2010) 2, Merissa Jannsen (2009) ............................................................... 2, Brittany Olsin (2009) ......................................................... 2, Merissa Jannsen (2007) ............................................................. 2, Cassie Davies (1983) Sacrifice Bunts:.................................13, Kelly Chapple (1979) Strikeouts:................................. 48, Jennifer Martensen (2010) Walks:.......................................... 22, Taylor Marchione (2010) Stolen Bases:............................................... 13, Emily Hu (2010)

Individual Fielding * Season Chances:.................................... 279, Merissa Jannsen (2009) Putouts:....................................... 245, Merissa Jannsen (2009) Assists:..............................................90, Carol Browning (1980)

90, Jennifer Martensen, (2010) Errors:...............................................23, Carol Browning (1980) Most Passed Balls:.........................10, Shanna Schmitz (2007) ..........................................................10, Claudia Mead (1979) Individual Pitching * Season Most Wins:........................................16, Kandis Clesson (2009) Most Losses:.....................................24, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most Saves:....................................4, Tammy Sorensen (1979) Best Winning Percentage: .833 (10-2), Wendy Alvey (1978) Best ERA:......................................... 0.70, Tammy Joslin (1983) Most Games:...................................45, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most Starts:.......................................29, Kandis Clesson (2010) Complete Games:.........................25, Kandis Clesson (2009) Most Innings:...............................211.2, Kandis Clesson (2009) Most Shutouts:.................................. 6, Diane Dyckma (1982) ........................................................6, Tammy Sorensen (1979) Most Strikeouts:..............................146, Kandis Clesson (2009) Most Strikeouts per 7 Innings:.. 7.01, Tammy Sorensen (1979) Fewest Walks per 7 Innings:................0.75, Jo Skelton (1979) Most Walks:....................................116, Kandis Clesson (2009) Fewest Hits Allowed per 7 Innings:.....2.95, Tammy Sorensen (1979) Most Hits Allowed:.........................263, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most Runs Allowed:......................185, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most Earned Runs Allowed:.........133, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most HRs Allowed:.................... 26, Lindsay Boughton (2007) Most Doubles Allowed:..................38, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most Triples Allowed:........................6, Kandis Clesson (2010) Most Hit By Pitch:.............................22, Kandis Clesson (2009) Most Wild Pitches:........................... 21 Nora Maschue (2010) Individual Batting * Career Games Played:.......................... 126, Megan Miller (2007-10) Batting Average:....................... .496, Nancy Long (1977-78) Slugging Percentage:............... .708, Nancy Long (1977-78) At Bats:........................................ 420, Megan Miller (2007-10) Runs:........................................ 82, Chris Shoemaker (1978-81) Hits:............................................... 151, Megan Miller(2007-10) Doubles:.................................. 23, Chris Shoemaker (1978-81) Triples:............................................ 11, Megan Miller (2007-10) Home Runs:................................ 19, Heather Dixon (2007-08) Runs Batted In:............................. 56, Megan Miller (2007-10) Total Bases:................................. 213, Megan Miller (2007-10) Sacrifice Flies:............................4, Merissa Jannsen (2007-09) Sacrifice Bunts:.............................22, Sue Geertsen (1980-83) 22, Emily Hu (2008-10) Strikeouts:............................75, Jennifer Martensen (2009-10) Walks:............................................. 30, Brittany Olsin (2008-10) Stolen Bases:..........................................20, Emily Hu (2008-10)

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Individual Fielding * Career Chances:........................................... 497, Merissa Jannsen (2007-09) Putouts:.............................................. 333, Merissa Jannsen (2007-09) Assists:................................................. 134, Krista Armstrong (2008-09) Errors:.................................................. 34, Merissa Jannsen (2007-09) Most Passed Balls:............................. 14, Claudia Mead (1978-80)

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Individual Pitching * Career Most Wins:.......................................... 36, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Losses:....................................... 41, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Saves:........................................ 4, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Best ERA:............................................ 1.02, Diane Dyckma (1981-83) Most Games:..................................... 105, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Starts:......................................... 67, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Complete Games:........................... 63, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Innings:...................................... 499.0, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Shutouts:................................... 12, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Strikeouts:.................................. 289, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Strikeouts per 7 innings:........... 5.95, Lindsay Boughton (2007) Most Walks:........................................ 277, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Fewest Walks Allowed/7 Innings:.... 0.75, Jo Skelton (1979) Most Hits Allowed:............................. 597, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Runs Allowed:.......................... 403, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Earned Runs Allowed:............. 297, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Hit By Pitch:............................... 42, Kandis Clesson (2007-10) Most Wild Pitches:............................. 35, Tammy Sorensen (197982)Most Passed Balls:.......................

14, Claudia Mead (1978-80) Individual Pitching * Season Most Wins:.......................................... 36, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Losses:....................................... 36, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Saves:........................................ 4, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Best ERA:............................................ 1.02, Diane Dyckma (1981-83) Most Games:..................................... 78, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Starts:......................................... 67, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Complete Games:........................... 63, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Innings:...................................... 493.0, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Shutouts:................................... 12, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Strikeouts:.................................. 277, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Most Strikeouts per 7 innings:........... 5.95, Lindsay Boughton (2007) Most Walks:........................................ 172, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82) Fewest Walks Allowed/7 Innings:.... 0.75, Jo Skelton (1979) Most Hits Allowed:............................. 334, Kandis Clesson (2007-present) Most Runs Allowed:.......................... 168, Andrea Coburn (2007-08) Most Earned Runs Allowed:............. 164, Kandis Clesson (2007-present) Most Hit By Pitch:............................... 25, Kandis Clesson (2007-present) Most Wild Pitches:............................. 35, Tammy Sorensen (1979-82)

Career Records Highest batting avg. (minimum 90 AB) 1. ... .496 - Nancy Long (56-113) - 1977-78 2. ... .424 - Taylor Marchione (67-158) - 2010 2. ... .397 - Caitlin McGrath (58-146) - 2009 3. .....382 - Carol Browning (60-157) - 1978-79 4. ... .351 - Patty Haar (33-94) - 1977-78 5. ... .369 - Megan Miller (94-255) - 2008-09 6. ... .361 - Desirae Hoffman (56-155) 2010 7. ... .360 - Megan Miller (151-420) 2007-10 8. .... .340 - Chris Shoemaker (122-359) - 1978-81 9. ... .326 - Kris Fenwick (71-218) - 1977-79

10. ...305 - Heather Dixon (68-223) - 2007-08 11. ...301 - Chris Shollenberger (37-123) - 2007 12 .. .297 - Diane Dyckma (66-222) - 1981-83 ...... .297 - Michelle Barich (41-138) - 1978-79 Highest slugging pct. (minimum 90 AB) 1..... .708 - Nancy Long (113 AB) - 1977-78 2. ... .639 - Taylor Marchione (158 AB) 2010 3. ... .610 - Heather Dixon (223 AB) - 2007-08 4. ... .606 - Patty Haar (94 AB) - 1977-78 5. ... .533 - Megan Miller (255 AB) - 2008-09 6. ... .519 - Jessica Baca (189 AB) - 2009-10 7. ... .516 - Robin Lenz (93 AB) - 1977-78 8. .....516 - Carol Browning (157 AB) - 1978-79 9. .....488 - Chris Shollenberger (123 AB) - 2007 10. ...474 - Chris Shoemaker (359 AB) - 1978-81 Highest on base pct. (minimum 90 AB) 1. ... .540 - Nancy Long (113 AB) - 1977-78 2. ... .503 - Taylor Marchione (155 AB) 2010 3. ... .430 - Patty Haar (94 AB) - 1977-78 4. ... .428 - Desirae Hoffman (155AB) 2010-Present 4. .....426 - Carol Browning (157 AB) - 1978-79 5. ... .421 - Robin Lenz (93 AB) - 1977-78 6. ... .421 - Caitlin McGrath (146 AB) - 2009 7. ... .410 - Megan Miller (420 AB) - 2007-10 8. .....401 - Michelle Barich (138 AB) - 1978-79 9. ... .407 - Megan Miller (255 AB) - 2008-09 10. .385 - Kris Fenwick (218 AB) - 1977-79 ....... .369 - Jessica Baca (119 AB) - 2009 12. ...368 - Chris Shollenberger (123 AB) - 2007 13. ...362 - Chris Shoemaker (359 AB) - 1978-81 Most games played 1. .. 126 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2. .. 121- Emily Hu- 2008-10 3. .. 111 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 4. .. 111 - Brittany Olsin - 2080-Present 5. .. 111 - Kandis Clesson- 2007-Present 6. .. 107 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 7. .. 104 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 8. .. 101 - Sue Geertsen - 1980-83 9. .. 99 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 10. 89 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009-Present Most at bats 1 ... 420 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2. .. 359 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 3. .. 316 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 4.... 307 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 5. .. 294 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 6. .. 270 - Sue Geertsen - 1980-83 7. .. 265 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 8. .. 262 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009Present

9 ... 248 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-Present 10. 223 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08

Most runs scored 1. .. 82 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 2. .. 77 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 3. .. 63 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 4. .. 51 - Megan Miller - 2008-09 5. .. 48 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 6.... 48 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 7. .. 44 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 8. .. 39 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 9. .. 38 - Nancy Long - 1977-78 10. 37 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present ...... 37 - Brittany Olsin - 2009-Present ...... 37 - Jennifer Martensen- 2009-Present Most hits 1. .. 151 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2. .. 122 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 3. .. 94 - Megan Miller - 2008-09 4. .. 88 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 5. .. 76 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 6. .. 71 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 7. .. 68 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 8. .. 67 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 9. .. 66 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 10. 65 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 Most doubles 1. .. 23 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 2. .. 19 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 3. .. 19- Jennifer Martensen - 2009-Present 4. .. 18 -Taylor Marchione -2010 5. .. 12 - Nancy Long - 1977-78 6. .. 12 - Brittany Olsin- 2008-Present 7.... 11 - Christine Shollenberger - 200708 8.... 11 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 9.... 11 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 10. 10 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 ...... 10 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 Most triples 1. .. 11 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2.... 7 - Sue Geertsen - 1980-83 3. .. 6 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 4.... 6 - Robin Lenz - 1977-78 5. .. 6 - Brittany Olsin- 2009-Present 6. .. 5 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 7.... 5 - Patty Haar - 1977-78 8. .. 4 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-08 9. . 3 - Caitlin McGrath - 2009 10.. 3 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 11.. 3 - Meledey Bland - 1980-82 12.. 3 - Nancy Long - 1977-78 13.. 3 - Shauna Williams - 1977

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Most home runs 1. .. 19 - Heather Dixon - 2007 2. .. 13 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 3 ... 8 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009-Present 4. .. 7 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 5.... 5 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 6. .. 4 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007-08 7.... 4 - Christine Keeton - 2007 8.... 4 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 9. .. 3 - Kaylie Neal-Jones - 2007-09 10.. 3 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-09 ...... 3 - Whitney Chaffe - 2008-09 ...... 3 - Robin Lenz - 1977-78 ...... 3 - Whitney Nix - 2007 Most runs batted in 1. .. 56 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2. .. 53 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 3. .. 53 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 4. .. 49 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 5. .. 48 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009-Present 6. .. 45 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 7. .. 37 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-10 8. .. 34 - Megan Miller - 2008-09 9.... 34 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 10. 32 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 Most total bases 1. .. 213 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2. .. 170 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978-81 3. .. 136 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08


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Most walks 1. .. 30 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-Present 2. .. 29- Megan Miller - 2007-10 3. .. 26 - Meledey Bland - 1980-82 4. .. 25 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 5. .. 23 - Michelle Barich - 1978-79 6. .. 22 - Claudia Mead - 1978-80 7. .. 22 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 8. .. 21 - Nancy Espeseth - 1981-83 9.... 21 - Robin Lenz - 1977-78 10.. 21 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 ...... 21 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 ...... 21 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 Most times hit by pitch 1. .. 8 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 2. .. 7 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007-08 3. .. 5 - Krista Armstrong - 2008-09 4.... 5 - Meledey Bland - 1980-82 5. .. 4 - Whitney Chaffe - 2008-09 6. .. 4 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 7. .. 4 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 8. .. 3 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 9. .. 2 - Cristin Martin - 2009 10.. 2 - Done by 10 players Most times struck out 1. .. 75 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009Present 2. .. 64 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-Present 3. .. 61 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 4. .. 60 - Megan Miller - 2007-10 5. .. 52 - Heather Dixon - 2007 6. .. 44 - Whitney Nix - 2007 7. .. 43 - Merissa Jannsen - 2008-09 8. .. 40 - Kaylie Neal-Jones - 2007 9.... 40 - Whitney Chaffe - 2008-09 10. 35 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present Most sacrifice flies 1. .. 4 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-08 2. .. 3 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 3. .. 2 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-09 4.... 2 - Cassandra Davies - 1983 5.... 2 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 6.... 2 - Alisha Morris - 1979-80 7. .. 2 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009 8 ... 1 - 17 Players have 1 sacrifice fly

Most sacrifice hits 1. .. 22 - Sue Geertsen - 1980-83 2. .. 22 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 3. .. 19 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 4.... 19 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 5. .. 15 - Nancy Espeseth - 1981-83 6. .. 13 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 7. .. 11 - Meledey Bland - 1980-82 8. .. 9 - Pat Dinsmore - 1981-83 9.... 9 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 10.. 9 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 11.. 9 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010-Present

5. ...3.91 - Kandis Clesson (293.2 IP) - 2007-09

Most stolen bases 1. .. 20 - Emily Hu (17-20) - 2008-10 2. .. 17 - Chris Shoemaker (17-20) - 1978-81 3. .. 15 - Carol Browning (15-16) - 197879 4.... 15 - Kelly Chapple (15-20) - 1978-81 5. .. 13 - Kaylie Neal-Jones (13-16) - 200709 6. .. 11 - Patty Haar (11-11) - 1977-78 7. .. 11 - Kaylie Neal 11-13) - 2007-08 8. .. 10 - Megan Miller (10-14) - 2007-10 9. .. 8 - Carol Browning (8-9) - 1980 10. 7 - Caitlin McGrath (7-8) - 2009 ...... 7 - Robin Lenz (7-7) - 1977-78 ...... 7 - Brittany Olsin (7-10) - 2008-Present Most stolen base attempts 1. .. 22 - Emily Hu (20-22) - 2008-10 2. .. 20 - Chris Shoemaker (17-20) - 1978-81 3.... 20 - Kelly Chapple (15-20) - 1978-81 4. .. 16 - Kaylie Neal-Jones (13-16) - 200709 5. .. 16 - Carol Browning (15-16) - 197879 6. .. 14 - Megan Miller (10-14) - 2007-10 7. .. 13- Kaylie Neal (11-13) - 2007-08 8. .. 11 - Patty Haar (11-11) - 1977-78 9. .. 10- Brittany Olsin (7-10) - 2008-Present 10. 9 - Carol Browning (8-9) - 1980 PITCHING (CAREER) Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 75 IP) 1. ...1.02 - Diane Dyckma (241.1 IP) - 198183 2. ...1.12 - Tammy Sorensen (493.0 IP) - 1979-82 3. ... 1.66 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton (131.0 IP) - 1977, 79 4. .. 2.27 - Wendy Alvey (163.1 IP) - 197778

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (minimum 75 IP) 1. ... 0.96 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton (131.0 IP) - 1977, 79 2. ...1.19 - Diane Dyckma (241.1 IP) - 198183 3. ...2.49 - Wendy Alvey (163.1 IP) - 1977-78 4. .. 2.50 - Tammy Sorensen (493.0 IP) - 1979-82 5. .. 2.51 - Lindsay Boughton (156.1 IP) - 2007 Most strikeouts/7 inn game (minimum 100 IP) 1. .. 5.96 - Lindsay Boughton (156.1 IP) - 2007 2. ... 4.14 - Nora Maschue (118.1 IP) - 2010 3. ... 4.05 - Kandis Clesson (293.2 IP) - 200710 4. ... 3.93 - Tammy Sorensen (493.0 IP) - 1979-82 5. ... 3.59 - Andrea Coburn (124.2 IP) - 200708 6. ... 3.19 - Diane Dyckma (241.1 IP) - 198183 Most wins 1. .. 36 - Tammy Sorensen (36-29) - 1979-82 2. .. 30 - Kandis Clesson (30-41) - 200710 3. .. 17 - Diane Dyckma (17-15) - 198183 4. .. 16 - Wendy Alvey (16-6) - 1977-78 ...... 16 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton (16-6) - 1977, 79 6. .. 8 - Tammy Joslin (8-2) - 1983 7. .. 7 - Lindsay Boughton (7-18) - 2007 8. .. 5 - Donna Merrow (5-6) - 1978 9. .. 4 - Cristin Martin (4-9) - 2009 ...... 4 - Nancy Long (4-0) - 1977-78 Most losses 1. .. 41 - Kandis Clesson (30-41) - 200710 2. .. 22 - Andrea Coburn (3-22) - 200708 3. .. 18 - Lindsay Boughton (7-18) - 2007 4. .. 15 - Diane Dyckma (17-15) - 198183 5. ... 14 - Nora Maschue (14) - 2010 6. .. 10 - Natasha Milosevich (4-10) - 2008 7. .. 9 - Cristin Martin (4-9) - 2009 8. .. 8 - Rhonda Shaw (1-8) - 1980 9. .. 6 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton (16-6) - 1977,

79 ...... 6 - Wendy Alvey (16-6) - 1977-78 ...... 6 - Donna Merrow (5-6) - 1978 Most saves 1. .. 4 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 2. .. 2 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 ...... 2 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-10 4. .. 1 - Wendy Malott - 1983 Most appearances 1. .. 105 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 78 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 3. .. 60 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-09 4. .. 34 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 5. .. 33 - Nora Maschue - 2010 6. .. 30 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 7. .. 26 - Wendy Alvey - 1977-78 8. .. 22 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 9. .. 17 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 10. 16 - Cristin Martin - 2009 ...... 16 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 Most games started 1. .. 67 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 2. .. 62 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 3.... 33 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 4. .. 27 - Andrea Coburn - 2007-08 5. .. 24 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 6. .. 23 - Nora Maschue - 2010 7. .. 22 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 8.... 14 - Cristin Martin - 2009 9.... 14 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 10. 9 - Tammy Joslin - 1983 Most complete games 1. .. 48 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 63 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 3. .. 32 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 4. .. 28 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-08 5. .. 20 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 6. .. 12 - Andrea Coburn - 2007-08 7.... 12 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 8. .. 7 - Tammy Joslin - 1983 9. .. 6 - Cristin Martin - 2009 10. 5 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 ...... 5 - Nora Maschue - 2010 Most shutouts 1. .. 12 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 2. .. 11 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 3. .. 4 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 4. .. 3 - Tammy Joslin - 1983 5.... 3 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 6. .. 2 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 7. .. 1 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 8.... 1 - Rhonda Shaw - 1980 9.... 1 - Wendy Malott - 1983

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Most innings pitched 1. .. 499.0- Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 493.0 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 3. .. 241.1 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 4. .. 163.1 - Wendy Alvey - 1977-78 5. .. 156.1 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 6. .. 131.0 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 7. .. 124.2 - Andrea Coburn - 2007-08 8. .. 118.1 - Nora Maschue - 2010 9. .. 64.1 - Tammy Joslin - 1983 10. 63.1 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 Most hits allowed 1.... 597 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 283 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 3. .. 193 - Andrea Coburn - 2007-08 4. .. 190 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 5. .. 152 - Wendy Alvey - 1977-78 6. .. 148 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 7. .. 141 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 8. .. 113 - Nora Maschue - 2010 9. .. 90 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 10. 65 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 Most runs allowed 1. .. 403 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 168 - Andrea Coburn - 2007-08 3. .. 154 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 4. .. 141 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 5. .. 136 - Nora Maschue - 2010 5. .. 88 - Wendy Alvey - 1977-78 6. .. 75 - Jo Hillegas-Skelton - 1977, 79 7. .. 70 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 8. .. 55 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 9. .. 54 - Cristin Martin - 2009 10. 47 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 Most earned runs allowed 1. .. 297 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 130 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 3. .. 113 - Nora Maschue - 2010 4. .. 102 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 5. .. 79 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979-82 6. .. 70 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 7. .. 54 - Cristin Martin - 2009 8. .. 53 - Wendy Alvey - 1977-78 9. .. 47 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 10. 35 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83 Most walks allowed 1. .. 277 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 2. .. 162 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-09 3. .. 138 - Nora Maschue - 2010 4. .. 59 - Andrea Coburn - 2007-08 5. .. 58 - Wendy Alvey - 1977-78 6. .. 56 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 7. .. 44 - Donna Merrow - 1978

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4. .. 107 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009Present 5. .. 105 - Kelly Chapple - 1978-81 6. .. 101 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 7. .. 100 - Brittany Olsin - 2008-Present 8.. 98 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 9. .. 95 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 10. 86 - Diane Dyckma - 1981-83

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Highest fielding pct. (minimum 50 chances) 1. .. 1.000 - Patty Wilson (98-22-0) - 1982-83 2. .. .982 - Christine Keeton (56-0-1) - 2007 3. .. .981 - Erin Olander (244-12-5) - 2010-Present 4. .. .975 - Chris Shoemaker (143-11-4) - 1978-81 5. ....975 - Kandis Clesson (30-162-5) - 2007-Present 6. ... .973 - Whtiney Chaffe (281-45-9) - 2008-09 7. ....972 - Shanna Schmitz (159-12-5) - 2007 8 . .971 - Nancy Hunter (126-7-4) - 1978-79 9. .. .970 - Whitney Nix (158-3-5) - 2007 10. .967 - Virginia Feider (109-7-4) - 1978 11. .966 - Faye Koeltzow (52-5-2) - 1979-80 Most chances 1. .. 497 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 2. .. 374 - Claudia Mead - 1978-80 3. .. 343 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 4. .. 298 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009-10 5. .. 296 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 6. .. 276 - Krista Armstrong - 2008-09 7. .. 261 - Erin Olander - 2010-Present 6. .. 233 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 7. .. 226 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 8. .. 210 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 9. .. 207 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 10. 197 - Kandis Clesson- 2007-Present Most putouts 1. .. 333 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 2. .. 316 - Claudia Mead - 1978-80

3. .. 281 - Whitney Chaffe - 2008-09 4. .. 249 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 5. .. 244 - Erin Olander - 2010 6. .. 222 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 7. .. 169 - Cassandra Davies - 1983 8. .. 159 - Shanna Schmitz - 2007 9. .. 158 - Whitney Nix - 2007 10. 145 - Emily Hu - 2008-10 Most assists 1. .. 179 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009Present

2. .. 162 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-Present 3. .. 134 - Krista Armstrong - 2008-09 4. .. 130 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 5. .. 107 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 6. .. 96 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 7. .. 93 - Kandis Clesson - 2007-09 8. .. 90 - Carol Browning - 1980 9. .. 88 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 10. 88 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 Most errors 1. .. 34 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-08 2.... 29 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009Present 3. .. 28 - Kris Fenwick - 1977-79 4. .. 27 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 5. .. 23 - Carol Browning - 1980 5. .. 18 - Michelle Barich - 1978-79 6. .. 16 - Kelly Rae Murray - 1979-82 7. .. 15 - Claudia Mead - 1978-80 8. .. 14 - Christine Shollenberger - 200708 9.... 14 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 10.. 13 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 Double plays turned 1. .. 12 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009Present 2. .. 11 - Robin Hamilton - 1979-82 3. .. 10 - Carol Browning - 1978-79 4. .. 10 - Erin Olander - 2010-Present 5. .. 10 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 6. .. 9 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007-09 7.... 9 - Jessica Baca - 2009-Present 8.... 6 - Heather Dixon - 2007-08 9.... 6 - Claudia Mead - 1978-80 10.. 6 - Carol Browning - 1980 11.. 6 - Sue Geertsen - 1980-83

Single Season Records Highest batting avg. (minimum 40 AB) 1. ... .625 - Nancy Long (25-40) - 1977 2. ... .425 - Nancy Long (31-73) - 1978 3. ... .424 - Taylor Marchione (67-158) - 2010 4. ... .415 - Kris Fenwick (27-65) - 1977 5. ... .397 - Caitlin McGrath (58-146) - 2009

6. ... .389 - Carol Browning (37-95) - 1979 7. ... .386 - Megan Miller (56-145) - 2009 8. ... .381 - Ginger Reid (24-63) - 1977 9..... .381 - Patty Haar (24-63) - 1977 10. .375 - Kelly Chapple (39-104) - 1979 Highest slugging pct. (minimum 40 AB) 1. ... 1.025 - Nancy Long (40 AB) - 1977 2. ... .730 - Patty Haar (63 AB) - 1977 3. ... .640 - Heather Dixon (125 AB) - 2007 4. ... .639 - Taylor Marchione (158 AB) - 2010 5. ... .600 - Megan Miller (145 AB) - 2009 6. ... .571 - Heather Dixon (98 AB) - 2008 7. ... .555 - Jessica Baca (119 AB) - 2009 8. ... .534 - Nancy Long (73 AB) - 1978 9. ... .529 - Kelly Chapple (104 AB) - 1979 10. .517 - Robin Lenz (58 AB) - 1977 Highest on base pct. (minimum 40 AB) 1. ... .651 - Nancy Long (40 AB) - 1977 2. ... .503 -Taylor Marchione (158 AB) - 2010 3. ... .481 - Nancy Long (73 AB) - 1978 4. ... .472 - Kris Fenwick (65 AB) - 1977 5. ... .453 - Shauna Williams (65 AB) - 1977 6. ... .451 - Patty Haar (63 AB) - 1977 7. ... .447 - Claudia Mead (74 AB) - 1978 8. ... .433 - Michelle Barich (57 AB) - 1978 9. ... .431 - Carol Browning (95 AB) - 1979 10. .428 - Desirae Hoffman (155 AB) - 2010 Most games played 1. .. 52 - Emily Hu - 2010 2. .. 52 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 3.... 51 - Megan Miller - 2010 4.... 51 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 5.... 49 - Erin Olander - 2010 6.... 48 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 7.... 46 - Jocelyn Horton - 2010 8.... 45 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 9.... 45 - Brittany Olsin - 2010 10.. 42 - Christine Keeton - 2007 ...... 42 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007 ...... 42 - Terah Blackwell - 2010 ...... 42 - Heather Dixon - 2007 Most at bats 1. .. 165 - Megan Miller - 2010 2. .. 158 - Taylor Marchione- 2010 3. .. 155 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 4. .. 146 - Caitlin McGrath - 2009 5. .. 145 - Megan Miller - 2009 6. .. 143 - Erin Olander - 2010 7. .. 141 - Emily Hu - 2010 8. .. 141 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 9. .. 125 - Heather Dixon - 2007 10. 124 - Chris Shoemaker - 1979

Most runs scored 1. .. 38 - Chris Shoemaker - 1979 2. .. 34 - Kelly Chapple - 1979 3. .. 32 - Megan Miller - 2009 4. .. 30 - Caitlin McGrath - 2009 5. .. 30 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 6. .. 27 - Carol Browning - 1979 7. .. 26 - Patty Haar - 1977 8. .. 26 - Megan Miller - 2010 9. .. 24 - Heather Dixon - 2007 10. 24 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 Most hits 1. .. 67 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 2. .. 58 - Caitlin McGrath - 2009 3. .. 57 - Megan Miller - 2010 4. .. 56 - Megan Miller - 2009 5. .. 56 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 7. .. 46 - Chris Shoemaker - 1979 8. .. 40 - Emily Hu - 2010 9. .. 39 - Heather Dixon - 2007 10.. 39 - Kelly Chapple - 1979 11.. 39 - Erin Olander - 2010 Most doubles 1.... 18 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 2.... 11 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009 3.... 9 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007 4. .. 7 - Megan Miller - 2009 5.... 7 - Chris Shoemaker - 1979 6.... 7 - Chris Shoemaker - 1978 7. .. 6 - Megan Miller - 2010 8. .. 6 - Erin Olander - 2010 9 ... 6 - Merissa Jannsen - 2009 10. 6 - Merissa Jannsen - 2009 ...... 6 - Megan Miller - 2008 ...... 6 - Chris Shoemaker - 1980 ...... 6 - Robin Hamilton - 1979 ...... 6 - Carol Browning - 1979 ...... 6 - Kelly Chapple - 1979 ...... 6 - Nancy Long - 1978 ...... 6 - Nancy Long - 1977 ...... 6 - Patty Haar - 1977 Most triples 1. .. 6 - Megan Miller - 2009 2.... 6 - Robin Lenz - 1977 3. .. 5 - Patty Haar - 1977 4. .. 4 - Megan Miller - 2010 5. .. 3 - Brittany Olsin - 2009 6.... 3 - Shauna Williams - 1977 7.... 3 - Sue Geertsen - 1980 8.... 3 - Sue Geertsen - 1982 9. .. 2 - Merissa Jannsen - 2009 10.. 2 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007 ...... 2 - Patty Wilson - 1983 ...... 2 - Patty Wilson - 1983 ...... 2 - Robin Hamilton - 1982 ...... 2 - Meledey Bland - 1982

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...... 2 - Kelly Chapple - 1979 ...... 2 - Chris Shoemaker - 1979 ...... 2 - Donna Merrow - 1978 ...... 2 - Carol Browning - 1978 ...... 2 - Nancy Long - 1977 ...... 2 - Terry Nail - 1983 ...... 2 - Terah Blackwell - 2010 ...... 2 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 Most home runs 1. .. 12 - Heather Dixon - 2007 2. .. 10 - Jessica Baca - 2009 3. .. 7 - Heather Dixon - 2008 4. .. 4 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009 5.... 4 - Megan Miller - 2009 6.... 4 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007 7.... 4 - Christine Keeton - 2007 8.... 4 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 9.... 4 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 10. 3 - Whitney Nix - 2007 Most runs batted in 1. .. 38 - Jessica Baca - 2009 2. .. 31 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 3. .. 29 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 4. .. 29 - Robin Hamilton - 1979 5. .. 28 - Heather Dixon - 2007 6. .. 24 - Megan Miller - 2009 7.... 24 - Patty Haar - 1977 8.... 22 - Megan Miller - 2010 9.... 22 - Erin Olander - 2010 10. 21 - Heather Dixon - 2007 Most total bases 1.... 101 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 2.... 87 - Megan Miller - 2009 3. .. 80 - Heather Dixon - 2007 4. .. 77 - Megan Miller - 2010


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Most walks 1.... 22- Taylor Marchione - 2010 2.... 19 - Jessica Baca - 2009 3. .. 17 - Meledey Bland - 1982 4. .. 17 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 5. .. 17 - Brittany Olsin - 2010 6. .. 15 - Erin Olander - 2010 7. .. 15 - Nancy Espeseth - 1982 8.... 15 - Kylie Bronson - 2007 9.... 14 - Megan Miller - 2010 10. 13 - Michelle Barich - 1979 Most times hit by pitch 1. .. 6 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007 2. .. 6 - Megan Miller - 2010 3. .. 4 - Meledey Bland - 1981 4. .. 4 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 5. .. 3 - Krista Armstrong - 2009 6.... 3 - Whitney Chaffe - 2008 7. .. 2 - Jessica Baca - 2009 8.... 2 - Cristin Martin - 2009 9.... 2 - Megan Miller - 2008 10.. 2 - Ivy Sessions - 2008 ...... 2 - Krstia Armstrong - 2008 ...... 2 - Amanda Stachowsky - 2007 ...... 2 - Kylie Bronson - 2007 ...... 2 - Kaylie Neal - 2007 ...... 2 - Kelly Rae Murray - 1980 ...... 2 - Jocelyn Horton - 2010 ...... 2 - Courtney Darby - 2010 ...... 2 - Jessica Baca - 2010 ...... 2 - Terah Blackwell - 2010 ...... 2 - Shelby Ford - 2010 Most times struck out 1. .. 48 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 2. .. 44 - Whitney Nix - 2007 3. .. 31 - Erin Olander - 2010 4. .. 30 - Heather Dixon - 2007 5. .. 30 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 6. .. 30 - Terah Blackwell - 2010 7. .. 29 - Brittany Olsin - 2010 8. .. 28 - Kaylie Neal - 2007 9. .. 28 - Megan Miller - 2010 10. 27 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009 Most sacrifice flies 1. .. 2 - Merissa Jannsen - 2009 2.... 2 - Brittany Olsin - 2009 3.... 2 - Alisha Morris - 1979 4.... 2 - Robin Hamilton - 1979 5.... 2 - Cassandra Davies - 1983

6.... 2 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007 7.... 2 - Jessica Baca - 2010 Most sacrifice hits 1. .. 13 - Kelly Chapple - 1979 2. .. 9 - Emily Hu - 2009 3.... 9 - Kris Fenwick - 1979 4.... 9 - Carol Browning - 1979 5.... 9 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 6. .. 8 - Emily Hu - 2008 7.... 8 - Sue Geertsen - 1982 8. .. 7 - Pat Dinsmore - 1983 9. .. 6 - Claudia Mead - 1979 10.. 6 - Nancy Espeseth - 1982 ...... 6 - Robin Hamilton - 1982 ...... 6 - Robin Hamilton - 1979 Most stolen bases 1. .. 13 - Emily Hu (13-14) - 2010 2. .. 10 - Chris Shoemaker (10-12) - 1980 3. .. 8 - Kelly Chapple (8-11) - 1979 4.... 8 - Carol Browning (8-9) - 1980 5.... 8 - Carol Browning (8-9) - 1979 6. .. 7 - Caitlin McGrath (7-8) - 2009 7.... 7 - Carol Browning (7-7) - 1978 8.... 7 - Megan Miller (4-7) - 2010 9. .. 6 - Kaylie Neal (6-7) - 2008 10.. 6 - Patty Haar (6-6) - 1977 Most stolen base attempts 1. .. 14 - Emily Hu (13-14) - 2010 2. .. 12 - Chris Shoemaker (10-12) - 1980 3. .. 11 - Kelly Chapple (8-11) - 1979 4. .. 9 - Carol Browning (8-9) - 1979 5.... 9 - Carol Browning (8-9) - 1980 6. .. 8 - Caitlin McGrath (7-8) - 2009 7. .. 7 - Kaylie Neal (6-7) - 2008 8.... 7 - Carol Browning (7-7) - 1978 9.... 7 - Diane Dyckma (1-7) - 1983 10.. 7 - Megan Miller (4-7) - 2010 PITCHING (SEASON) Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 35 IP) 1. .. 0.54 - Tammy Joslin (64.1 IP) - 1983 2. .. 0.60 - Tammy Sorensen (140.2 IP) - 1979 3. .. 0.73 - Diane Dyckma (95.1 IP) - 1983 4. .. 0.81 - Tammy Sorensen (69.0 IP) - 1981 5. .. 0.82 - Diane Dyckma (111.0 IP) - 1982 6. .. 0.95 - Tammy Sorensen (154.0 IP) - 1982 7. .. 1.16 - Jo Skelton (84.1 IP) - 1979 8. .. 1.97 - Wendy Alvey (67.2 IP) - 1977 9. .. 2.03 - Carol Hutchison (38.0 IP) - 1981

10. 2.06 - Tammy Sorensen (129.1 IP) - 1980 Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (minimum 35 IP) 1. .. 0.75 - Jo Skelton (84.1 IP) - 1979 2. .. 1.07 - Diane Dyckma (111.0 IP) - 1982 3. .. 1.20 - Diane Dyckma (35.0 IP) - 1981 4. .. 1.32 - Diane Dyckma (95.1 IP) - 1983 5. .. 1.35 - Jo Hillegas (46.2 IP) - 1977 6. .. 1.41 - Tammy Joslin (64.1 IP) - 1983 7. .. 1.47 - Carol Hutchison (38.0 IP) - 1981 8. .. 1.86 - Tammy Sorensen (154.0 IP) - 1982 9. .. 1.93 - Tammy Sorensen (69.0 IP) - 1981 10.. . 2.28 - Wendy Alvey (67.2 IP) - 1977 Most strikeouts/7 inn game (minimum 35 IP) 1. ...7.02 - Tammy Sorensen (140.2 IP) - 1979 2. ...5.96 - Lindsay Boughton (156.1 IP) - 2007 3. .. 4.83 - Kandis Clesson (211.2 IP) - 2009 4. ...4.20 - Natasha Milosevich (63.1 IP) - 2008 5. .. 4.14 - Nora Maschue (118.1 IP) - 2010 6. .. 4.02 - Kandis Clesson (205.1 IP) - 2010 7. .. 3.92 - Tammy Joslin (64.1 IP) - 1983 8. .. 3.85 - Diane Dyckma (111.0 IP) - 1982 9. .. 3.82 - Donna Merrow (62.1 IP) - 1978 10. 3.71 - Andrea Coburn (56.2 IP) - 2008 Most wins 1. .. 16 - Kandis Clesson (16-12) - 2009 2. .. 12 - Tammy Sorensen (12-6) - 1979 3.... 12 - Jo Skelton (12-3) - 1979 4. .. 11 - Tammy Sorensen (11-8) - 1982 5. .. 11 - Kandis Clesson (11-24) - 2010 6. .. 10 - Wendy Alvey (10-2) - 1978 7. .. 9 - Diane Dyckma (9-7) - 1982 8. .. 8 - Tammy Joslin (8-2) - 1983 9. .. 7 - Lindsay Boughton (7-18) - 2007 10.. 7 - Tammy Sorensen (7-12) - 1980 ...... 7 - Diane Dyckma (7-5) - 1983 Most losses 1. .. 24 - Kandis Clesson (11-24) - 2010

2. .. 18 - Lindsay Boughton (7-18) - 2007 3. .. 12 - Kandis Clesson (16-12) - 2009 4.... 12 - Andrea Coburn (0-12) - 2008 5.... 12 - Tammy Sorensen (7-12) - 1980 6. .. 10 - Natasha Milosevich (4-10) - 2008 7.... 10 - Andrea Coburn (3-10) - 2007 8. .. 9 - Cristin Martin (4-9) - 2009 9. .. 8 - Tammy Sorensen (11-8) - 1982 10.. 8 - Rhonda Shaw (1-8) - 1980 Most saves 1. .. 4 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 2. .. 2 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 ...... 2 - Kandis Clesson - 2008 4. .. 1 - Wendy Malott - 1983 Most appearances 1. .. 45 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 2. .. 35 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 3. .. 33 - Nora Maschue - 2010 4. .. 30 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 5. .. 26 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 6. .. 24 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 7. .. 19 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 8. .. 17 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 9. .. 16 - Cristin Martin - 2009 10.. 16 - Wendy Alvey - 1978 ...... 16 - Diane Dyckma - 1982 Most games started 1. .. 29 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 2. .. 27 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 3. .. 24 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 4. .. 23 - Nora Maschue - 2010 5. .. 21 - Kandis Clesson - 2008 6. .. 20 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 7. .. 19 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 8.... 19 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 9. .. 17 - Andrea Coburn - 2008 10. 16 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 ...... 16 - Diane Dyckma - 1982 Most complete games 1. .. 25 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 2. .. 20 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 3. .. 20 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 4. .. 19 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 5.... 19 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 6. .. 16 - Diane Dyckma - 1982 7.... 16 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 8. .. 12 - Diane Dyckma - 1983 9. .. 9 - Tammy Sorensen - 1981 10. 8 - Jo Skelton - 1979 ...... 8 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 Most shutouts 1. .. 6 - Diane Dyckma - 1982 ...... 6 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979

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3. .. 5 - Diane Dyckma - 1983 4. .. 4 - Jo Skelton - 1979 5. .. 3 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 ...... 3 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 ...... 3 - Tammy Joslin - 1983 8. .. 2 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 Most innings pitched 1. .. 211.2 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 2. .. 205.1 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 3. .. 156.1 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 4. .. 154.0 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 5. .. 140.2 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 6. .. 129.1 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 7. .. 118.1 - Nora Maschue - 2010 8. .. 111.0 - Diane Dyckma - 1982 9. .. 95.2 - Wendy Alvey - 1978 10. 95.1 - Diane Dyckma - 1983 Most hits allowed 1. .. 263 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 2. .. 225 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 3. .. 190 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 4. .. 113 - Nora Maschue - 2010 5. .. 108 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 6. .. 101 - Wendy Alvey - 1978 7. .. 96 - Kandis Clesson - 2008 8. .. 93 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 9.... 93 - Jo Skelton - 1979 10. 90 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 ...... 90 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 Most runs allowed 1. .. 185 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 2. .. 141 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 3. .. 140 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 4. .. 136 - Nora Maschue - 2010 5. .. 94 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 6. .. 74 - Andrea Coburn - 2008 7. .. 70 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 8. .. 68 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 9. .. 64 - Kandis Clesson - 2008 10. 55 - Wendy Alvey - 1978 Most earned runs allowed 1. .. 133 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 2. .. 113 - Nora Maschue - 2010 3. .. 103 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 4. .. 102 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 5. .. 74 - Andrea Coburn - 2007 6. .. 56 - Andrea Coburn - 2008 7. .. 55 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 8. .. 51 - Kandis Clesson - 2008 9. .. 40 - Cristin Martin - 2009 10. 38 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980 Most walks allowed 1. .. 138 - Nora Maschue - 2010 2. .. 116 - Kandis Clesson - 2009

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5. .. 66 - Jessica Baca - 2009 6. .. 65 - Caitlin McGrath - 2009 7. .. 63 - Chris Shoemaker - 1979 8. .. 60 - Chris Shollenberger - 2007 9. .. 60 - Desirae Hoffman - 2010 10. 56 - Heather Dixon - 2008

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Most strikeouts 1. .. 146 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 2. .. 141 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 3. .. 133 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 4. .. 118 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 5. .. 78 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 6. .. 70 - Nora Maschue - 2010 7. .. 61 - Diane Dyckma - 1982 8. .. 38 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 9. .. 36 - Tammy Joslin - 1983 10.. 36 - Tammy Sorensen - 1980

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Most hit batters 1. .. 22 - Kandis Clesson - 2009 2. .. 20 - Nora Maschue - 2010 3. .. 17 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 4. .. 10 - Cristin Martin - 2009 5. .. 9 - Tammy Sorensen - 1979 6. .. 8 - Andrea Coburn - 2008 7. .. 7 - Natasha Milosevich - 2008 8. .. 6 - Lindsay Boughton - 2007 9. .. 4 - Courtney Darby- 2010 10. 3 - Rhonda Shaw - 1980 11.. 3 - Tammy Sorensen - 1982 12.. 3 - Jo Skelton - 1979 FIELDING (SEASON) Highest fielding pct. (minimum 30 chances) 1.... 1.000 - Patty Wilson (98-22-0) - 1983 ...... 1.000 - Kandis Clesson (5-33-0) - 2008 ...... 1.000 - Terry Nail (31-0-0) - 1983 4. .. .990 - Whitney Chaffe (167-30-2) - 2009 5. .. .987 - Kandis Clesson (19-59-1) - 2009 6. .. .982 - Christine Keeton (56-0-1) - 2007 7. .. .982 - Chris Shoemaker (51-3-1) - 1980 8. .. .982 - Heather Dixon (191-26-4) - 2008 9. .. .981 - Chris Shoemaker (48-4-1) - 1978 10. .981 - Krista Armstrong (90-65-3) - 2009 Most chances 1. .. 279 - Merissa Jannsen - 2009 2. .. 261 - Erin Olander - 2010 3. .. 245 - Robin Hamilton - 1980 4. .. 221 - Heather Dixon - 2008 5. .. 211 - Claudia Mead - 1979 6. .. 210 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 7. .. 199 - Whitney Chaffe - 2009 8. .. 194 - Cassandra Davies - 1983

9. .. 176 - Shanna Schmitz - 2007 10. 168 - Carol Browning - 1980 Most putouts 1. .. 245 - Merissa Jannsen - 2009 2. .. 244 - Erin Olander - 2010 3. .. 217 - Robin Hamilton - 1980 4. .. 191 - Heather Dixon - 2008 5. .. 186 - Claudia Mead - 1979 6. .. 169 - Cassandra Davies - 1983 7. .. 167 - Whitney Chaffe - 2009 8. .. 159 - Shanna Schmitz - 2007 9. .. 158 - Whitney Nix - 2007 10. 130 - Terah Blackwell - 2010 Most assists 1. .. 90 - Carol Browning - 1980 2. .. 90 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 3. .. 89 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009 4. .. 88 - Taylor Marchione - 2010 5. .. 81 - Heather Dixon - 2007 6. .. 69 - Kandis Clesson - 2010 7. .. 69 - Krista Arnstrong - 2008 8. .. 67 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007 9. .. 65 - Krista Armstrong - 2009 10. 63 - Carol Browning - 1979 Most errors 1. .. 23 - Carol Browning - 1980 2. .. 22 - Jessica Baca - 2009 3. .. 20 - Kris Fenwick - 1979 4. .. 16 - Jennifer Martensen - 2010 5. .. 15 - Merissa Jannsen - 2007 6. .. 13 - Jennifer Martensen - 2009 7. .. 12 - Kelly Rae Murray - 1980 8. .. 10 - Merissa Jannsen - 2008 9.... 10 - Heather Dixon - 2007 10.. 10 - Michelle Barich - 1979

Year by Year Leaders At Bats 1977........ Kris Fenwick, SS...........................65 1978........ Chris Shoemaker, OF.................89 1979........ Chris Shoemaker, OF...............124 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF.................94 1981........ Kelly Chapple, OF.....................56 1982........ Nancy Espeseth, 1B.................115 1983........ Terry Nail, OF..............................80 2007........ Heather Dixon, 3B....................125 2008........ Megan Miller, OF.....................110 2009........ Caitlin McGrath, OF................146 2010........ Megan Miller, ..........................165 Batting Average 1977........ Nancy Long, 2B..................... .625

1978........ Nancy Long, 2B-OF............... .425 1979........ Carol Browning, 2B-SS........... .389 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............. .287 1981........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............. .308 1982........ Diane Dyckma, P-OF............. .342 1983........ Diane Dyckma, P-DP............. .301 2007........ Heather Dixon, 3B.................. .312 2008........ Megan Miller, OF................... .345 2009........ Caitlin McGrath, OF.............. .397 2010........ Taylor Marchione.....................424 Slugging Percentage 1977........ Nancy Long, 2B .................. 1.000 1978........ Carol Browning, 2B................ .677 1979........ Kelly Chapple, OF................. .529 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............ . 457 1981........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............. .423 1982........ Diana Dyckma, P-OF............ .435 1983........ Diana Dyckma, P-DP..............384 2007........ Heathon Dixon, 3B................. .640 2008........ Heather Dixon, 1B.................. .571 2009........ Megan Miller, OF................... .600 2010........ Taylor Marchione.....................639 On Base Percentage 1977........ Nancy Long, 2B..................... .651 1978........ Nancy Long, 2B-OF............... .534 1979........ Carol Browning, 2B-SS........... .427 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............. .337 1981........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............. .315 1982........ Diane Dyckma, P-OF............. .372 1983........ Diane Dyckma, P-DP............. .393 2007........ Kylie Bronson, OF................... .375 2008........ Megan Miller, OF................... .392 2009........ Caitlin McGrath, ................... .421 2010........ Taylor Marchione,....................503 Runs 1977........ Patty Haar, C.............................26 1978........ Chris Choemaker, OF................23 1979........ Chris Shoemaker, OF.................38 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF.................16 1981........ Chris Shoemaker, OF...................5 1982........ Diana Dyckma, P-OF................18 1983........ Diane Dyckma, P-OF...................9 ................ Terry Nail, OF................................9 2007........ Heather Dixon, 3B......................24 2008........ Megan Miller, OF.......................19 2009........ Meagn Miller, OF.......................32 2010........ Taylor Marchione.......................30

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1978........ Nancy Long, 2B-OF...................17 1979........ Robin Hamilton, OF-3B..............29 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF.................17 1981........ Chris Shoemaker, OF...................7 1982........ Diana Dyckma, P-OF................14 1983........ Cassandra Davies, 1B...............11 2007........ Heather Dixon, 3B......................28 2008........ Heather Dixon, 1B......................10 2009........ Jessica Baca, SS........................38 2010........ Taylor Marchione.......................31 Stolen Bases 1977........ Patty Haar, C...............................6 1978........ Carol Browning, 2B......................7 1979........ Carol Browning, 2B...................8-9 ................ Kelly Chapple, OF..................8-11 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............10-12 1982........ Robin Hamilton, 1B......................3 1983........ Terry Nail, OF.............................4-6 2007........ Kaylie Neal, OF.........................5-6 2008........ Kaylie Neal, DP.........................6-7 2009........ Caitlin McGrath, OF.................7-8 2010........ Emily Hu.................................13-14 Strikeouts 1977........ Virginia Fielder, 1B.......................8 ................ Robin Long, OF............................8 ................ Terri Smith, OF...............................8 1978........ Claudia Marie, C.........................8 1979........ Claudia Mead, C......................15 1980........ Robin Hamilton, 1B....................15 1981........ Robin Hamilton, 1B......................8 ................ Kelly Chapple, OF.......................8 1982........ Melody Bland, OF......................16 1983..... Terry Nail, OF .............................13 2007... Whitney Nix, 1B..........................44 2008... Heather DIxon, 1B......................22 2009... Jennfier Martensen, 3B.............27 2010... Jennifer Martensen...................48 Walks 1977... Robin Long, OF..........................12 1978... Claudia Mead, C......................11 1979... Michelle Barich, 3B-DP..............13 1980... Kelly Rae Murray, 3B....................8 1981... Judy Johansen, IF........................7 1982... Melody Bland, OF......................17 1983... Diane Dyckma, P-DP.................11 2007... Kylie Bronson, OF.......................15 2008... Christine Shollenberger, DP......11 2009... Jessica Baca, SS........................19

2010........ Taylor Marchione.......................22 Hit By Pitch 1979........ Robin Hamilton, OF-3B................1 ................ Alisha Morris, OF-DP.....................1 ................ Michelle Barich, 3B-DP................1 1980........ Kelly Rae Murray, 3B....................2 1982........ Patty Wilson, C.............................1 ................ Tammy Sorensen, P.....................1 ................ Robin Hamilton, 1B......................1 1983........ Tammy Joslin, P............................1 ................ Nancy Espeseth, 3B-OF...............1 2007........ Christine Shollenberger, 2B.........6 2008........ Whitney Chaffe, C.......................3 2009........ Krista Armstrong, 2B.....................3 2010........ Megan Miller................................6 Sacrifice Bunts 1979........ Kelly Chapple, OF.....................13 1980........ Melody Bland, OF........................5 ................ Sue Geertsen, 2B.........................5 ................ Robin Hamilton, 1B......................5 1981........ Chris Shoemaker, OF...................5 1982........ Sue Geersten, 2B.........................8 1983........ Pat Dinsmore, 2B..........................7 2007........ Amy Webb, OF............................5 ................ Shanna Schmitz, C......................5 ................ Amanda Stachowsky, C-IF.........5 2008........ Emily Hu, OF..................................8 2009........ Emily Hu, OF..................................9 2010................................................................. Sacrifice Flies 1979........ Robin Hamilton, OF-3B................2 ................ Alisha Morris, OF-DP.....................2 1980........ None Recorded............................. 1983........ Cassandra Davies, 1B.................2 2007........ Merissa Jannsen, SS.....................2 2008........ Megan M iller, OF........................1 ................ Heather Dixon, 1B........................1 ................ Ivy Sessions, 3B.............................1 ................ Christine Shollenberger, DP........1 2009........ Merissa Jannsen, 1B....................2 ................ Brittany Olsin, OF-DP....................2 2010........ Jessica Baca................................2 PITCHING Earned Run Average 1977........ Wendy Alvey...........................1.96 1978........ Wendy Alvey...........................2.49 1979........ Tammy Sorensen....................0.69 1980........ Tammy Sorensen....................2.06

1981........ Tammy Sorensen....................0.81 1982........ Diane Dyckma........................0.82 1983........ Tammy Joslin...........................0.54 2007........ Lindsay Boughton...................4.57 2008........ Kandis Clesson........................4.80 2009........ Kandis Clesson........................3.41 2010........ Kandis Clesson........................4.53 Appearances 1977........ Wendy Alvey..............................10 1978........ Wendy Alvey..............................16 1979........ Tammy Sorensen.......................26 1980........ Tammy Sorensen.......................24 1981........ Tammy Sorensen ........................9 1982........ Tammy Sorensen.......................19 1983........ Diana Dyckma...........................14 2007........ Lindsay Boughton......................30 2008........ Kandis Clesson...........................21 2009........ Kandis Clesson...........................35 2010........ Kandis Clesson...........................45 Starts 1979........ Tammy Sorensen.......................19 1980........ Tammy Sorensen.......................20 1981........ Tammy Sorensen.........................9 1982........ Tammy Sorensen.......................19 1983........ Diane Dyckma...........................13 2007........ Lindsay Boughton......................24 2008........ Natasha Milosevich...................14 2009........ Kandis Clesson...........................27 2010........ Kandis Clesson...........................29 Complete Games 1979........ Tammy Sorensen.......................19 1980........ Tammy Sorensen.......................16 1981........ Tammy Sorensen.........................9 1982........ Tammy Sorensen.......................19 1983........ Diane Dyckma...........................12 2007........ Lindsay Boughton......................20 2008........ Natasha Milosevich.....................5 2009........ Kandis Clesson...........................25 2010........ Kandis Clesson...........................20 Innings Pitched 1977........ Wendy Alvey...........................67.2 1978........ Wendy Alvey...........................95.2 1979........ Tammy Sorensen..................140.2 1980........ Tammy Sorensen..................129.1 1981........ Tammy Sorensen....................69.0 1982........ Tammy Sorensen..................154.0 1983........ Diane Dyckma........................95.1 2007........ Lindsay Boughton.................156.1

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Wins 1977........ Wendy Alvey...............................6 1978........ Wendy Alvey.............................10 1979........ Tammy Sorensen......................12 ................ Jo Skelton..................................12 1980........ Tammy Sorensen........................7 1981........ Tammy Sorensen........................6 1982........ Tammy Sorensen......................11 1983........ Tammy Joslin ..............................8 2007........ Lindsay Boughton.......................7 2008........ Natasha Milosevich....................4 2009........ Kandis Clesson..........................16 2010........ Kandis Clesson..........................11

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2008........ Natasha Milosevich....................1 ................ Kandis Clesson ...........................1 2009........ Kandis Clesson............................1 2010........ Kandis Clesson............................1 Strikeouts 1977........ Jo Hillegas.................................15 1978........ Wendy Alvey.............................35 1979........ Tammy Sorensen....................141 1980........ Tammy Sorensen......................36 1981........ Tammy Sorensen......................22 1982........ Tammy Sorensen......................78 1983........ Tammy Joslin.............................36 2007........ Lindsay Boughton...................133 2008........ Natasha Milosevich..................38 2009........ Kandis Clesson........................146 2010........ Kandis Clesson........................118

Losses 1977........ Wendy Alvey...............................4 1978........ Donna Menow............................6 1979........ Tammy Sorensen........................6 1980........ Tammy Sorensen......................12 1981........ Carol Hutchinson........................5 1982........ Tammy Sorensen......................18 1983........ Diane Dyckma............................5 2007........ Lindsay Bougton.......................18 2008........ Andrea Coburn .......................12 2009........ Kandis Clesson..........................12 2010........ Kandis Clesson..........................24

Walks 1977........ Wendy Alvey.............................22 1978........ Donna Merow...........................44 1979........ Tammy Sorensen......................54 1980........ Tammy Sorensen......................62 1981........ Tammy Sorensen......................19 1982........ Tammy Sorensen......................41 1983........ Diane Dyckma..........................18 2007........ Lindsay Boughton.....................56 2008........ Kandis Clesson..........................40 2009........ Kandis Clesson........................116 2010........ Nora Maschue........................138

Saves 1977........ None Recorded............................ 1978........ None Recorded............................ 1979........ Tammy Sorensen........................4 1980........ None Recorded............................ 1981........ None Recorded............................ 1982........ None Recorded............................ 1983........ Wendy Malott.............................1 2007........ Lindsay Boughton.......................2 2008........ Kandis Clesson............................1 2009........ Kandis Clesson............................1 2010..............................................................0

Hit Batters 1979........ Tammy Sorensen........................9 1980........ Rhonda Shaw.............................3 1981........ Tammy Sorensen........................2 1982........ Tammy Sorensen........................3 1983........ Diane Dyckma............................2 2007........ Lindsay Boughton.......................6 2008........ Andrea Coburn..........................8 2009........ Kandis Clesson..........................22 2010........ Nora Maschue..........................20

Shutouts 1979........ Tammy Sorensen........................6 1980........ Tammy Sorensen........................3 1981........ Tammy Sorensen........................3 1982........ Diane Dyckma............................6 1983........ Diane Dyckma............................5 2007........ Lindsay Boughton.......................2

FIELDING Chances 1978........ Claudia Mead, C...................118 1979........ Claudia Mead, C...................211 1980........ Robin Hamilton, 1B.................245 1983........ Cassandra Davies, 1B............194 2007........ Shanna Schmitz, C.................176

2008........ Heather Dixon, 1B...................221 2009........ Merissa Jannsen, 1B...............279 2010........ Erin Olander............................261 Putouts 1978........ Claudia Mead, C...................109 1979........ Claudia Mead, C...................186 1980........ Robin Hamilton, 1B.................217 1983........ Cassandra Davies, 1B............169 2007........ Shanna Schmitz, C.................159 2008........ Heather Dixon, 1B...................191 2009........ Merissa Jannsen, 1B...............245 2010........ Erin Olander............................244 Assists 1978........ Kris Fenwick, SS..........................40 1979........ Carol Browning, 2B-SS..............63 1980........ Carol Browning, SS....................90 1983........ Wendy Malott, P-IF...................59 2007........ Heather Dixon, 3B.....................81 2008........ Krista Armstrong, 2B-SS.............69 2009........ Jennifer Martensen, 3B............89 2010........ Taylor Marchione......................88 Errors 1978........ Michelle Barich, 3B.....................8 ................ Kris Fenwick, SS............................8 1979........ Kris Fenwick, SS..........................20 1980........ Carol Browning, SS....................23 1983........ Pat Dinsmore, IF..........................8 2007........ Merissa Jannsen, SS..................15 2008........ Merissa Jannsen, SS..................10 2009........ Jessica Baca, SS.......................22 2010........ Jennifer Martensen..................16 Fielding Percentage (50 chances) 1978........ Chris Shoemaker, OF..............981 1979........ Claudia Mead, C...................972 1980........ Chris Shoemaker, OF............ .982 1983........ Patty Wilson, C.................... 1.000 2007........ Christine Keeton, 1B-DP....... .982 2008........ Heather Dixon, 1B................. .982 2009........ Whitney Chaffe, C..................990 Passed Balls 1979........ Claudia Mead..........................10 1980........ Claudia Mead............................4 ................ Becky Baker................................4 1983........ Patty Wilson.................................3 2007........ Shanna Schmitz........................10

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Wendy Alvey............. 1977-78 Nicole Antonopolis..........2007 Krista Armstrong......... 2008-09 Jessica Baca..............2009-10 Becky Baker.....................1980 Vicky Ballock....................1978 Michelle Barich.......... 1978-79 Melody Bland............ 1980-82 Lindsay Boughton............2007 Kylie Bronson.............. 2007-08 Karen Broome............ 1981-82 Carol Browning.......... 1978-80 Wailana Buchana...........2008 Rhonda Bulcher...............1976 Whitney Chaffe......... 2008-09 Kelly Chapple............ 1978-81 Cindy Chewning.............1982 Kandis Clesson..........2007-10 Bonnie Cline.....................1976 Andrea Coburn......... 2007-08 Leslie Cook.......................1977 Brandi Christopher..........2008 Polly Dahlke............... 1976-77 Courtney Darby.............. 2010 Cassandra Davies...........1983 Pat Dinsmore............. 1981-83 Heather Dixon............ 2007-08 Diane Dyckma.......... 1981-83 Nancy Espeseth......... 1981-83 Virginia Felder............ 1976-78 Kristin Fenwick............ 1976-79 Shelby Ford......................2010 Sue Geertsen............. 1980-83 Barbara Geraughty........1976 Ali Green..........................2007 Dana Guadagnoli..........1981 Patty Haar.................. 1977-78 Robin Hamilton.......... 1979-82 Shelly Hand................ 1982-83 Shawna Hanson........ 1976-77 Sandy Harris............... 1976-77 Jo Hillegas-Skelton....1977, 79 Karla Hodge.....................1979 Desirae Hoffman............. 2010 Jocelyn Horton................2010

Emily Hu...................... 2008-10 Carol Hutchison...............1981 Nancy Hunter............ 1978-79 Stephanie James............2008 Merissa Jannsen........ 2007-09 Judy Johansen.......... 1981-82 Tammy Joslin....................1983 Christine Keeton..............2007 Faye Koeltzow........... 1979-80 Robin Lenz.................. 1977-78 Nancy Long............... 1977-78 Wendy Malott..................1983 Taylor Marchione............2010 Jennifer Martensen....2009-10 Cristin Martin....................2009 Nora Maschue.................2010 Caitlin McGrath...............2009 Claudia Mead........... 1978-80 Donna Menow................1978 Megan Miller.............. 2007-10 Natasha Milosevich........2008 Alisha Morris............... 1979-80 Kelly Rae Murray........ 1979-82 Terry Nail..................... 1982-83 Kaylie Neal-Jones...... 2007-09 Whitney Nix......................2007 Erin Olander.................... 2010 Brittany Olsin..............2008-10 Velma Peden............. 1976-77 Casey Plowman..............2009 Ginger Reid................ 1976-77 Susan Ross........................1980 Amber Sackett................2008 Linda Salmon...................1976 Colleen Sandor...............1983 Shanna Schmitz...............2007 Ivy Sessions.......................2008 Christine Shollenberger..... 2007-08 Lori Serbousek..................1983 Rhonda Shaw..................1980 Chris Shoemaker....... 1978-81 Janet Silva........................1981 Kelsey Smith.....................2009 Teri Smith..........................1977 Tammy Sorensen....... 1979-82

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Dr . Arthur C . Vailas Arthur C. Vailas, Ph.D., became the 12th president of Idaho State University on July 1, 2006. President Vailas came to Idaho State University from the University of Houston, where he had held the dual role of vice president for research and intellectual property management, and vice chancellor for research of the University of Houston System. He also held a joint appointment at UH as tenured professor of mechanical engineering, and biology and biochemistry. He held a distinguished chair in the latter discipline. By the time he left UH, that university’s research productivity had grown 400 percent, and UH possessed an impressive intellectual-property portfolio. His skill at developing successful collaborative initiatives helped him obtain funding to establish a number of interdisciplinary research and teaching centers of excellence. One example: the innovative Texas Learning and Computation Center, established with $5.3 million in state and federal funding. TLC2, as it is called, provides a forum in which diverse information-technology projects from across campus come together under a single roof. Its facilities are a fully integrated, state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure and learning complex where technology-based applications are developed and deployed. Dr. Vailas successfully negotiated an unprecedented affiliation agreement with the University of Houston, The Methodist Hospital—a major teaching and research hospital in Houston—and Cornell University Medical College. The agreement facilitates collaborative teaching and research among these institutions. A particularly important accomplishment was Dr. Vailas’s involvement in organizing the multistate, collaborative organization Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA), and his appointment in 2002 to the RPSEA executive board. RPSEA works to help meet America’s need for technology to commercially develop its ultra-deepwater and unconventional onshore hydrocarbon resources in a safe and environmentally sensitive manner. RPSEA received $100 million in funding per year for 10 years from the U.S.

Department of Energy. It is one of the largest national programs for oil and gas exploration and production. Among the important honors Dr. Vailas received while at the University of Houston was a congressional appointment to the national board of the nonprofit Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center. He was later elected vice chairman. The NUATRC, a research facility, gathers scientific information on the human-health effects caused by exposure to air toxics. The center’s research program, developed collaboratively by scientific experts from academia, industry and government, seeks to fill the gaps in scientific data that are required to make sound environmental-health public-policy decisions. In 2002, Texas Gov. Rick Perry appointed Dr. Vailas to the Texas Council on Environmental Technology. Prior to joining the University of Houston, Dr. Vailas held a succession of academic and administrative positions at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, advancing rapidly through the academic ranks. Within three years he was promoted from associate to full professor in the department of kinesiology in the College of Education. He received joint appointments as professor of surgery, in the College of Medicine Division of Orthopedic Surgery, and professor in the College of Agriculture’s department of poultry science. Throughout his time at Madison, 1988 – 1995, he also was director of the university’s Biodynamics Laboratory. He was a mentor to many master’s and doctoral students, an experience that deepened his commitment to putting students first. President Vailas’s successful academic career began at the

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University of California, Los Angeles, in 1982. He was hired that year as assistant professor in the department of physiological science. He was promoted to associate professor in 1988. A personal milestone came for him and his wife, Laura, in 1984 with the birth of their daughter, Alexandra. President Vailas’s Ph.D. degree, from the University of Iowa, is in connective tissue physiology. He completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at Iowa that was funded by a National Institutes of Health National Research Service Award, and he was a research fellow of orthopedic surgery. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree magna cum laude in exercise physiology at the University of New Hampshire, which he attended on a football scholarship. President Vailas’s academic credentials include authorship of numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles and publications. He also has been principal investigator in many projects supported by federal grants. He has been a consultant to national health carerelated businesses and institutions, and numerous national boards and advisory groups have benefited from his service. Over the course of his career, President Vailas has garnered numerous professional awards. Among them is the International Scholars Award from the University of Houston, and Outstanding Science Achievement Awards from NASA for COSMOS #2229, U.S.-Russian Space Program; and the U.S.-Russian Life Sciences Mission COSMOS #2044. Elected to the NASA Life Sciences Advisory Subcommittee, he served as study section chairman for the American Institute for the Biological Sciences on space biology. In 1988, the National Academy of Sciences Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems elected him to the National Research Council. The native of Manchester, New Hampshire, is the eldest of five sons and a daughter of Greek immigrants. Laura Vailas, Ph.D., is a former associate dean in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston.

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Jeff Tingey e nte r s h i s t h i rd full year leading t h e I d a h o St ate University athletic department, and his second as the Director of Athletics after spending the past year as the i n t e r i m d i r e c t o r. Already, in a short amount of time he has already shown a keen knack for marketing and fundraising, and he has overseen several job openings at Idaho State, including spearheading the largest corporate gift in ISU athletics history, from the Idaho Potato Commission for a new video board in Holt Arena. He became the Interim Athletic Director after spending his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Sales. As the Director of Athletics, Tingey will oversee all aspects of Idaho State’s 15-sport athletic program, with specific tasks of raising Idaho State’s profile both in the Big Sky Conference, the West, and within and throughout Southeast Idaho. Already in his short tenure, Tingey has overseen the final aspects of a budget recovery plan that saw Idaho State recover from a near $800,000 deficit to hit the black heading into the 2008-09 season. He has also increased ISU’s marketing presence in the community, bringing in nearly $600,000 in corporate dollars to the athletic department, and expanding ISU’s influence in the region. He also has improved athletic department communication with the implementation of a “Coaches

Cabinet”, and he has championed President Vailas’ he was responsible for the marketing and promotions mantra of transparency as well. for women’s soccer, volleyball, and basketball, and Along with the video board, other capital he also handled a variety of special events for the improvements early in his tenure include a refurbishment Wildcats, including the football tailgate party and Big of the ISU football locker room, getting rid of the old Sky Conference Tournaments. metal lockers for new oak lockers donated as part of Tingey is a Pocatello native, having lettered in the Bengal Locker Room Project. track and football at Highland High School. He then As the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing went to Ricks College where he played football and ran and Corporate Sales, Tingey oversaw all Bengal Sport track before serving a two-year LDS Mission to Fresno, Properties and ISU’s corporate partner program while California. He and his wife Amber have a son, Ammon providing leadership and oversight for marketing and and twins Burklee and Kellan. promotions. In 2006-07, Tingey spent a year at Brigham Young, where he handled the marketing profile for football, coordinating gameday presentation, scripts, and pre and post-game activities for the football team. Jeff also oversaw the marketing profiles for men’s volleyball, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball, golf, cross country, and track and field. Tingey also coordinated many athletic department special events and trade accounts. Jeff graduated from Weber State University, where he ran track for two years, from 2000-2002. While there, he worked as an intern in the Weber State marketing department, and was then hired as the Assistant Marketing Director after graduating, staying there for Jeff and Amber Tingey with children Ammon, Kellan and Burklee. four years. While with the Wildcats,

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Associate Athletic Director for Student Support Services + Senior Woman Administrator Nancy Graziano enters her 25th year with the Idaho State University athletic department. After six years as an assistant women’s basketball coach, Graziano assumed the duties of Director of Student Support, and has served as ISU’s NCAA Compliance Coordinator. As the Associate Athletic Director for Student Support Services, she oversees academics, compliance, the training room, the weight room, and the equipment room. Graziano has served for the past 17 years as Idaho State’s Senior Women Administrator. Nancy has taught an introductory orientation class for all incoming freshman and transfer student-athletes. Nancy is the liaison between the student-athletes and academic resources at ISU. She advises and assists the student-athletes in achieving their academic goals. Nancy works with the Faculty Athletic Representative to monitor the student athlete’s progress toward graduation and their Big Sky Conference/NCAA academic eligibility. She also works with all coaches, keeping them informed of their student-athlete’s academic progress, and she handles all questions regarding

compliance and NCAA regulations. Nancy regularly holds rules education seminars for the athletic staff on compliance and rules education issues, and she keeps the athletic department updated on new issues and bylaws. She came to Idaho State in 1985 as an assistant women’s basketball coach after a highly successful prep coaching career. Graziano compiled a 284-43 basketball record in 15 years at Alemany High School in Mission Hills, California. Her Alemany softball teams were also 214-28 in 12 years, a total which included 12 league championships. A three-sport coach, Graziano’s volleyball teams were 165-75. Graziano was Girls’ Athletic Director at Alemany (1977-83), Director of Athletics (1983-85), and chaired the Department of Physical Education from 1975-85. Nancy completed her undergraduate work at Cal State Northridge, and earned her master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State University in 1990. In 2006 she was honored as the Grand Marshall of the ISU Homecoming Parade.

Jim Kramer Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services Jim Kramer enters his sixth year with Idaho State University as the university’s first Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services, coming to Pocatello from Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis, where he served as the fiscal manager for the IUPUI Sport Complex. With Idaho State, Kramer oversees the athletic budget, and he assists all members of the athletic department with university purchasing policy and procedures. He coordinates all budgetary matters, including team and individual travel, equipment, and much of ISU’s scholarship allocation procedures. Jim was instrument in ISU turning an $800,000 deficit into the black, and he has instituted several new procedures to help streamline ISU’s fiscal procedures. At IUPUI, Kramer was responsible for a $2.3 million operating budget, and managed their accounts payables and receivables and department payroll. Kramer also handled several facility issues including event ticket sales, overseeing the pro shop and management of the business

office staff. Kramer also served for 10 years with the Indianapolis Star/News, contributing to area coverage of various high school, college, and professional events in the greater Indianapolis area. Jim earned his B.B.A in finance and marketing from The Ohio State University in 1986, and his master’s in business administration from the University of Akron in 1993. He and his wife Mary have three children Maura, Joseph, and Thomas.

Jay McMILLAN Assistant Athletic Director for Development and Major Gifts Jay McMillin enters his 13th year with Idaho State University, and his third as Assistant Athletic Director for Development & Major Gifts after spending two years as the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation. Jay also coached the women’s golf team for the end of 2009. As the Director of Major Gifts, McMillin will work with the ISU Development Office to identify and procure major gift contributions to the athletic department. Jay will concentrate much of his time towards raising funds for Bengal Village. Prior to his promotion, Jay was the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation, handling the day-to-day aspects of the largest and most visible arm of ISU’s fundraising efforts. He coordinated all Bengal Foundation activities, including membership drives, athlete-

to-athlete phone-a-thon, golf tournaments, and he also oversaw ISU’s priority seating campaign. No stranger to ISU athletics, Jay spent eight years on staff as an assistant men’s basketball coach, from 1998-2006. With the squad Jay coached ISU’s post players as well as overseeing academics. He graduated in 1988 with a bachelor’s in comprehensive social science from Nebraska Wesleyan University and his master’s in recreation in 1992 from the University of Idaho. Jay and his wife Alisha have four children; Lauren, Cooper, Madalyn, and Emersyn.

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Matt Steuart Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services Matt Steuart enters his eighth year with Idaho State University, and his second as the athletic department’s Assistant Athletic Director for Academics. Steuart spent five years as the Director for Academics, after serving as Graduate Assistant for Compliance and Student Support for one year. Steuart aids the student support team in a variety of ways including compliance issues, personal and academic counseling with student-athletes, overseeing the athletic study table, meeting with recruits, distribution of the NCAA Special Assistance fund, and coordinating, planning and teaching the Life Skills for StudentAthletes course taught at ISU.

In addition, Steuart serves as an advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is the sports supervisor for the ISU tennis program. Matt also serves as one of the voices of the Bengals. He is a broadcaster for the ISU women’s soccer team and the ISU women’s volleyball team. Steuart graduated from Idaho State with his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in history in 1997, and he earned a master’s degree in 1999 in the field of mental health counseling. He also earned a second master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State in 2004.

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James H. Yizar Jr. (commonly known as Byrd) enters his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Success at Idaho State. While this is his first year working with athletics he is no stranger to the Idaho State campus as he ran track in college at ISU and he has been employed at ISU since 1984. In Yizar’s current role as Assistant Athletic Director he is currently responsible for providing services and programming activities for student-athletes regarding diversity, gender and studentathlete well-being issues throughout the University campus. He also coordinates weekly study sessions during the school year to help student-athletes improve study habits. Along with working with athletics, Yizar is also the Associate Director of the Student Success Center where he has the charge of improving retention university wide. Prior to assuming this position in 2010, he was the Associate Dean of Students from 2008-10 where he was second in command in the Division of Student Affairs. In this position he provided leadership to Student Affairs units in building and maintaining collaborative relations among university divisions. Yizar was the Ihe Interim Associate Dean of Students from 2006-08. From 2000-06, Yizar served as the Assistant Dean of Students where he coordinated

leadership services between Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, student organizations and community agencies. Prior to that position, he served at the TRIO Director from 1994-2006, the Assistant TRIO Director from 1990-94 and a counselor and learning specialist from 1984-90. During this time Yizar has been involved in many projects campus-wide. He served as a steering committee member for athletics NCAA Athletic Department certification process. He also coordinated the annual new freshman parent orientation program and was the acting director for University Housing in 2007. Other recent projects include being the Coordinator of New Student Orientation Program, Director of Diversity Resource Center, chair of the Multicultural Committee and chaired the Student Employee of the Year Committee. Yizar graduated from Idaho State with a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education in 1982. He received his master’s in counseling degree in 1990 with an emphasis in student personnel in higher education and then earned a management development program certificate from Harvard in 1998. In December of 2010 he will complete his Doctorate of Education degree with an emphasis in higher education administration from Idaho State.

Steve Schaack Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Steve Schaack enters his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations at Idaho State after spending three years in the athletic communications department at Fresno State. Schaack was promoted to associate athletic communications director in July 2010 before moving on to the position at Idaho State. While at Fresno State, Schaack covered football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse. Schaack also helped implement social media strategies such as Facebook, Twitter and the use of blogs to help promote Fresno State athletics. He also facilitated unprecedented coverage of the Bulldog women’s basketball program on ESPNU and ESPN.com. He also provided radio play-by-play for the Bulldog women’s basketball team. Prior to his tenure at Fresno State, Schaack was employed as an assistant sport information director at Utah Valley University from 2004-2007. At UVU, Schaack covered

men’s basketball, track and field, cross country, baseball, wrestling, women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. As the assistant SID, Schaack helped to substantially increase national as well as in-state media coverage for Utah Valley athletics including the successful promotion of first-team All-District Eight Utah Valley basketball player Ronnie Price, who is currently a player for the Utah Jazz. On top of his experience in the media relations field, Schaack has nearly a decade of experience as a sport writer. Schaack has been a contributor for the Salt Lake Tribune, a beat writer for the Deseret Morning News and an Associated Press correspondent. He has also been a sport writer and photographer for the Utah County Journal and was the editor-in-chief for the Utah Valley State College Student Newspaper. Schaack graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of Utah in 2004. He married his wife Alli in 2007. The couple has two daughters: Cami and Sophie.

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Bobby Goeltz M&W Tennis

Chad Teichert Women’s Volleyball

Julie Wright Softball

Shanna Neeser Exec. Asst. to the A.D.

Jamie Schroeder G.A. Sports Information

Kellie Hooper Women’s Golf

Brian Jannsen M&W Cross Country

Mark Campbell

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Matt Steuart Asst. A.D. Academic Services

Darik Anderson Ticket Manager

Joel Vickery Compliance Officer

Dave Nielsen M&W Track & Field

George Casper Holt Arena Director

Will Yoder Equipment Manager

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Joe O’Brien Men’s Basketball

Donna Hays

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Katie Zigars Assistant Director of Sports Information

Seton Sobolewski Women’s Basketball

KaLee Kopp Director of Marketing

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Bengal Softball On June 9, 2005, Idaho State athletics unveiled P.A.W.S., Proud Athletes Working and Serving, which is ISU’s community outreach program. P.A.W.S. showcases ISU’s commitment to the communities of Southeast Idaho as an active participant. In the three years since the program’s inception, Bengal Athletics has been a part of numerous community projects, including the D.A.R.E. program, community roadside cleanup, the Special Olympics, Secret Santa, and other events.

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Ryan Davis Track and Field President

Sarah Carson Volleyball Treasurer

Lauren Hough Soccer Vice President of Recruiting

Mike Lacey Men’s Basketball Vice President of Marketing

Cheyanne Andrade Track and Field Secretary

Mission Statement of the National SAACs “The mission of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image.”

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On the National Stage In the 100-plus year history of ISU athletics, the teams have totaled 29 NCAA post-season appearances and one AIAW showing. Probably the most visible of those appearances culminated in the Bengals winning the NCAA Division I football championship in 1981. Bengal athletes have also earned 18 NCAA individual championships, including 16 in boxing, a sport which was discontinued by the NCAA in 1961. Ninety-eight Bengals have garnered national recognition in the form of All-America honors, since records were kept. Forty-six footballers along with 50 individuals from the track and cross country programs have received the prestigious athletic award. One Bengal, Jared Allen, has also garnered ISU’s only National Player of the Year Award, as he was named the 2003 Buck Buchanan Award winner. In the Conference Idaho State has been successful on the conference level, tallying 71 Big Sky post-season appearances including 38 championship titles. The Bengal track/cross country program has nabbed 21 Big Sky team titles dating back to the 196364 season - the most of any ISU program. Before joining the Big Sky Conference, ISU also boasted 29 more postseason conference appearances, 12 in men’s basketball, nine in track and five in football as a member of the Rocky Mountain Conference as well as three in volleyball as a part of the Mountain West Athletic Conference. Of those 29 ap-

pearances, the Bengals took home 26 titles, nine each in men’s basketball and track, five in football and two in volleyball. Individual Bengal athletes have also found success on the Big Sky level, snagging 322 conference titles overall. ISU tracksters have garnered 276 of those titles, while men’s and women’s tennis athletes have contributed 20 to the total and men’s and women’s golf have one each to its credit. Men’s swimming also had 24. On Top of the World Idaho State’s reach has not ended with the college ranks as several ISU athletes have gone on to the professional and elite ranks in their respective sports. NBA teams have picked up 15 Idaho State hoopsters since 1963, while 39 Bengals have played, or are currently playing in the NFL. The Arena Football League has claimed several Bengals on its rosters while over 20 former ISU players have suited up in the Canadian Football League. Idaho State players have also been well represented in the Indoor Pro Football League, the National Indoor Football League, the Arena Football League, and one Bengal even strapped on an XFL helmet. Over 10 Bengals have also played in AF2. But ISU’s cream of the crop athletes have made it to the highest level of competition in the world; the Olympic Games. Eleven Bengals beginning in the 1952 Games have represented ISU and their respective countries at the Olympics. Four boxers, five track athletes and two coaches have competed for four different countries at eight different Olympic Games, highlighted by Stacy Dragila winning gold in the inaugural women’s pole vault in Sydney, Australia.

Bengal Champions National Tournament Appearences 13 Men’s Basketball 5 Women’s Basketball 4 Women’s Volleyball 4 Women’s Soccer 2 Football 2 Men’s Cross Country National Team Championships 2 Boxing 1 Football National Individual Championships 16 Boxing Women’s Outdoor Track & 1 Field 1 Men’s Cross Country Conference Team Championships 14 Men’s Basketball 12 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 7 Football 4 Men’s Indoor Track and Field 4 Women’s Soccer 3 Women’s Volleyball

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All-Americans 46 Football 24 Outdoor Track and Field 20 Indoor Track and Field 6 Cross Country 2 Women’s Basketball Conference Individual Champions 177 Outdoor Track and Field 99 Indoor Track and Field 24 Men’s Swimming 15 Women’s Tennis 5 Men’s Tennis 1 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Golf 1 Women’s Cross Country

Athletic History

The Idaho State athletic department has a storied past sprinkled with Olympians, pro athletes, NCAA and Big Sky champions as well as All-Americans.

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Bengal Softball About the Idaho State Ring of Honor

Hall of Fame

In January of 1999, the Idaho State athletic department instituted the ISU Ring of Honor. Encircling the top of Holt Arena, the Ring of Honor is for the truly outstanding men and women in Idaho State University history. On January 30, 1999, the first 16 individuals were enshrined in the Ring of Honor, along with Idaho State’s three national championship teams. In 2009, Idaho State inducted the 17 individual into the Ring of Honor as Jared Allen earned the nod and had his jersey retired. In order to earn induction into the Ring of Honor, a candidate must meet one of the following criteria:

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Ring of Honor Inductees

Inducted on January 30, 1999 unless otherwise noted Jared Allen, football (2009) Ed Bell, football Lawrence Butler, men’s basketball Babe Caccia, football, coach, athletic director Stacy Dragila, track Case deBruijn, football Merril Hoge, football Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt, football, coach, athletic director Tom Jewell, football, coach, athletic director Jim Killingsworth, coach Dave Kragthorpe, coach Mike Machurek, football

1) Have his or her number retired 2) Have competed in the Olympic Games 3) Have brought fame and national attention to Idaho State University For teams to be inducted, they must win a national championship.

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The ISU Sports Hall of Fame Mark Byrnes, 1988-89, track

Hall of Fame Members (Basketball players in bold) Dave Abeyta, 1954-59, boxing Gary Aizawa, 1961-64, football Glenn Alford, 1967-98, sports information director Jack Allain, 1956-57, basketball, track Jared Allen, 2000-03, football Ray Allred, 1976-77, football Peter Amarteifio, 1974-77, track Jerry Armstrong, 1958-60, boxing Chick Atkinson, 1936-38, football, track, basketball Jon R. Austin, 1974-78, track Don Axtell, 1961-65, tennis Dan Axtman, 1957-58, boxing

Marlin Felton, 1950-54, football, track Timothy Fisher, 1969-73, wrestling Ev Fopma, 1971-73, basketball Chuck Forrestal, 1958-61 Jim & Su Fox, Lifetime Achievement Award

Arnie Bagley, 1979-83, wrestling, football Rick Bauer, 1951-55, basketball, track Samuel B. Beckham, 1952-54, basketball Ed ‘Flea’ Bell, 1967-69, football, track Trevor Bell, 1995-97, football Jerry Bellon, 1947-49, football Sam Bennion, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner John Berry, 1969-73, wrestling Gary E. Bills, 1966-69, track, James F. Blake, 1947-49, football D.W. ‘Bud’ Bliss, 1922-24, football, track, wrestling Kevin Bodily, 1968-73, swimming, water polo Anthony Bolden, 1974-77, track Mary ‘Charly’ Bond, 1977-80, basketball Ron Boone, 1965-68, basketball, track Larry D. Brackenbury, 1951-55, football, baseball John W. Briggs, 1964-67, track Ernie Brooks, 1935-37, football, track Wally Buono, 1968-71, football Bruce Burnett, 1970-74, wrestling Lawrence Butler, 1978-79, basketball Craig Byington, 1971-74, track

Ronald ‘Hoot’ Hale, 1931-34, basketball Dale Hammond, 1947, boxing Leroy Harris, 1966-69, football, wrestling Lloyd Harris, 1954-56, 57-58, basketball Sherwood Dunn Hauck, 1928-29, wrestling Steve Hayes, 1974-77, basketball Billy Haynes, 1956-59, boxing Alice Heberlein, 1980-83, volleyball Mike Heberlein, 1968-71, football, tennis Lori Heeter (Thomas), 1989-92, volleyball, basketball Pat Herrington, 1979-82, track Robert W. Hilliard, 1947-49, football Boyd W. Hodson, 1925-26, football, track, basketball Merril Hoge, 1983-86, football Rod C. Hohnhorst, football, track Tom Hofmann, 1970-74, football Donn Holston, 1982-87, basketball Milton W. ‘Dubby’ Holt, 1936-38, football, track Bill Horrocks, 1953-57, basketball, track, baseball Wiley Howell, 1938-40, football, boxing, wrestling Brad Humphreys, 1962-65, tennis Ralph Hutchinson, 1920-28, football, basketball, baseball coach

I.J. ‘Babe’ Caccia, 1936-38, football, wrestling John C. Caccia, 1970-72, wrestling Mike Calley, 1984-87, football Walt Carte, 1936-38, football, basketball Bob Conley, 1952-55, track Doran ‘Bus’ Connor, 1952-55, football, basketball, baseball Jeff Cook, 1974-78, basketball Dennis Critchfield, 1954-57, track and field Arthur M. Crump, 1960-64, basketball, track Dewey Cunningham, 1950-51, basketball Gary Cutright, 1964-67, swimming Courtney Davis, 1993-96, volleyball Case deBruijn, 1978-81, football Gerald Dellinger, 1934-36, football, basketball Dennis DeWitt, 1956-61, track Harry Dickson, 1946-49, football Sue Doucette, 1980-83, track Stacy Dragila, 1992-95, track and field Jerry C. Dunne, 1967-70, football, track Tim Dunne, 1966-69, track Bobby Dye, 1958, 60-62, basketball, Dale Dykman, 1940-42, basketball, football, track Ralph Leif Erickson, 1924-25, baseball, football, basketball Hal Espy, 1956-60, boxing

Len ‘Buddy’ Frazier, 1964-66, basketball, track Gilbert French, 1931-33, football, track Kie Froman, 1983-84, tennis Dr. Laurence E. Gale, 1956-60, football Greta Garver (Hannemann), 1987-91, basketball Dr. P.R. ‘Paddy’ Garver, 1949-51, boxing Howard ‘Howdy’ Greaves, 1938-42, basketball

Nancy (Imhoff) Jones, 1985-89, basketball Bill Ingram, 1966-68, football, baseball Marcus Jackson, 1993-96, football Tom Jewell, 1958-60, football Linda (Johnson) Barbour, 1975-79, track, volleyball, basketball Jerald Jones, 1972-76, track, cross country Lamont Jones, 1949-52, football Larry Kent, 1951-55, football Susie Ketchum (Johnson), 1989-93, volleyball Colonel David V.S. Kirkpatrick, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Albert D. Kirlan, 1947-50, basketball, football, track Vic Kobe, 1952-54, boxing Jim Koetter, 1959-61, football, track George Kom, 1956-58, football, track Charles “Chuck” Koval, 1952-55, basketball, track Dave Kragthorpe, Lifetime Achievement Award Steve Kuharski, 1963-67, baseball Ralph ‘Mutt’ Lacey, 1934-36, football, track Jim Lane, 1980-82, football Bernard ‘Jake’ LaRue, 1947-49, football, track, basketball Carl Lawson, 1970-74, track Dale Leatham, 1954-58, boxing, football Bobby Leute, 1931-33, football, basketball Larry Lewis, 1967-70, track Marvin Lewis, 1977-80, football Phil Luckey, 1960-65, cross country, track Buck MacGillivray, 1956-59, track Mike Machurek, 1980-81, football Dr. Theodore Maheras, 1948-50, boxing Woodie Marcus, 1960, boxing Debbie (Masak) Jenkins, 1987-90, volleyball John McCarthy, 1965-66, football Robert ‘Bobby’ McCullom, 1954-57, boxing Mike M. McMurtry, 1954-56, boxing M.R. “Mick” Mickleson, Lifetime Achievement Award Ben Miller, 1963-66, track John Miller, 1960-64, football Ray Millward, 1968-70, wrestling, football Stacey Ann (Wanczyk) Mortensen, 1989-91, basketball Dr. Lewis G. ‘Blinky’ Neal, 1952-55, boxing Sandra D. Noakes, Lifetime Achievement Award Ed Norby, 1910-22, football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball Cyril Okamoto, 1957, boxing Harry Oliphant, 1967-68, wrestling Tom O’Riordan, 1957-61, track, cross country Tina Ostroot, 1980-82, track, cross country Don Papenberg, 1959-60, football Jay Paris, 1947-49, football Marci Payne-Morrison, 1984-88, track Stephanie Pemper, 1988-92, basketball Cal Percy, 1967-71, swimming, water polo Ken Peterson, 1954-58, football Richard H. ‘Dick’ Pettit, 1950-54, track Felix Plastino, 1923-24, football Earl R. Pond, 1946-49, football Jim Potter, 1991-95, basketball Steve Proniewych, 1968-73, baseball, football

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Clarence ‘Buddy’ Rausch, 1958-59, boxing Willis A. ‘Tuffy’ Reynolds, 1934-36, football Pete Richardson, 1948-49, football Ronald Rall, 1954-58, boxing Ginger Reid, 1973-77, basketball, softball Angela Roberts, 1993-95, Volleyball Dr. Brand D. Robinson, 1975-79, basketball Les Roh, 1953-56, basketball John Roman, 1970-74, football Roger Rouse, 1955-57, boxing Ed Sanders, 1951-52, boxing, football Ben Sanford, 1961-63, football Billy Satterfield, 1967-69, baseball, football Art Scott, 1961-65, track, cross country Rick Scribner, 1975-76, football Dr. Leno Seppi, 1948-50, football Bill Shaw, 1961-64, football Walter ‘Cy’ Shepardson, 1957-59, boxing Robert ‘Dutch’ Sherman, 1946-48, basketball, football Debbie Shively-Hadley, 1984-87, volleyball Gail Siemen, 1956-58, basketball, baseball Lyle Smith, 1933-35, football, basketball Margaret Smith-Raitt, 1984-87, volleyball Bill Snapp, 1979-82, football Ursal ‘Ginger Jack’ Snapp, 1941-43, boxing, football Tammy Sorenson, 1979-82, softball Steve (Amos R.) Stephens, 1928-30, football, wrestling Marie (Stielow) Andersson, 1984-86, volleyball Carlton I. Tanaka, 1968-69, wrestling, football William ‘Spud’ Tatro, 1926-27, football, track, baseball Pauline (Semons) Thiros, 1992-95, volleyball Ed Thompson, 1976-77, basketball F.G. ‘Brick’ Thompson, 1928-29, track Holly Togiai, Basketball, 1993-97 Tom Toner, 1968-72, football Paul Tripp, 1953-59, football Otto Tronowski, 1936-38, football Dick Tullock, 1973-78, track Ray W. Turner, 1939-40, basketball, football Wendell Twitchell, 1933-36, football, boxing, wrestling John M. Vesser, 1941-67, football coach, athletic director Dave Wagnon, 1964-66, basketball Jim Wagstaff, 1955-58, football Dave Walser, 1978-81, football Homer Watkins, Jr., 1958-60, basketball Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, 1952-54, boxing, football Amber Welty, 1987-90, track and field Tom West, faculty athletic representative Jim Wharton, 1967-71, track Jason Whitmer, 1987-90, football Guy Wicks, 1931-41, football coach, basketball coach Paul D. Wilson, 1976-77, track & field Lynne Wingle-Colvin, 1983-84, track & field Lincoln Yamashita, swimming Rick Yeates, 1964-68, wrestling Nick Ysursa, 1970-74, baseball, basketball

Ring of Honor

All-time greats and Bengal legends are inducted every year into the ISU Athletic Hall of Fame. The ISU Sports Hall of Fame was established in the 1960s by former athletic director John Vesser and other members of the athletic department staff. After moving from Reed Gym to Holt Arena, the Hall of Fame became inactive until 1977, when Bob Hilliard became president of the Alumni Board of Directors. Chaired by Hall of Famer Glenn Alford, the Hall has enshrined 162 athletes since 1977. In 1994, the Hall of Fame found a new home in the Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, where photographs of each member hang. The following guidelines have been established for admittance into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame: 1) A candidate must have attended the Academy of Idaho, Idaho Technical Institute, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Idaho State College, or Idaho State University for at least one year. 2) A candidate must have excelled in one of the intercollegiate sports programs. 3) A candidate must have been out of school for at least ten years. In addition, only members of the Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee are eligible to vote for induction, and consideration is given to nominees for recognition received, as well as contributions to the university, after leaving the institution.


Bengal Softball Athletics Administration

(208-282-2771; 282-4063 FAX) Holt Arena, P.O. Box 8173, Pocatello, ID 83209 Located in Holt Arena, South Side Jeff Tingey.............................................................. 282-4064 Director of Athletics (tingjeff@isu.edu) Nancy Graziano.................................................... 282-4503 Associate A.D. for Student Support Services & Senior Woman Administrator (graznanc@isu.edu) Steve Schaack....................................................... 282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations (schaste4@isu.edu) Jim Kramer............................................................. 282-2692 Assistant A.D. for Financial Services (kramjame@isu.edu) Jay McMillin........................................................... 282-3733 Assistant A.D. for Development and Major Gifts (mcmijay@isu.edu) Matt Steuart...............................................282-2575 Assistant A.D. for Academics(steumatt@isu.edu) James H. Yizar Jr. ............................................... 282-3545 Assistant A.D. for Student Success (yizajame@isu.edu) Shanna Neeser..................................................... 282-4064 Executive Assistant to the A.D. (neesshan@isu.edu) Ted Gambles.......................................................... 282-4668 Administrative Assistant (gambted@isu.edu)

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Nancy Graziano.................................................... 282-4503 Associate A.D. for Student Support Services & Senior Woman Administrator (graznanc@isu.edu) Joel Vickery................................................282-3332 Director of Compliance (vickjoel@isu.edu) Matt Steuart...............................................282-2575 Director of Academic Services (steumatt@isu.edu) Quinton Freeman.......................................282-3332 Academic Advisors (freequin@isu.edu) Crystal Ross............................................................ 282-2972 Student Insurance Coordinator (rosscrys@isu.edu) Dr. Scott Benson.................................................. 282-2860 Faculty Athletic Representative (bensscot@isu.edu)

Development/External

Jay McMillin...............................................282-3733 Assistant A.D. for Development and Major Gifts (mcmijay@isu.edu) Donna Hays................................................282-5773 Dir. of Bengal Sport Properties (haysdonn@isu.edu) KaLee Kopp................................................282-5781 Director of Marketing, Promotions & Game Operations (koppkale@isu.edu) Jerry Miller.................................................282-2688 Director of Broadcasting (milljerr@isu.edu) Susan Stanridge.........................................282-4528 Special Events Planner........................(stansusa@isu.edu)

Facilities and Operations

George Casper...........................................282-3398 Director of Events (caspgeor@isu.edu) Darik Anderson..........................................282-4093 Ticket Manager (andedari@isu.edu) Mike Dooley...............................................282-4170 Concessions Manager (doolmike@isu.edu) Will Yoder................................................................ 282-3373 Equipment Manager (yodewill@isu.edu) Lorilee Chandler.................................................. 282-4931 Ticketing Administrative Assistant (chanlori@isu.edu) Paula Corbin.......................................................... 282-4952 Ticketing Administrative Assistant (corbpaul@isu.edu) Randy Dirikson..........................................282-2505 Maintenance (dirirand@isu.edu)

Business Operations

Jim Kramer............................................................. 282-2692 Assistant A.D. for Financial Services (kramjame@isu.edu) Susan Fuger........................................................... 282-3356 Financial Technician (fugesusa@isu.edu) Brenda Murphy..........................................282-5349 Assistant Financial Technician (murpbren@isu.edu) Jorja Lewis..................................................282-3399 Holt Arena Financial Technician (lewijorj@isu.edu)

Media Relations

Steve Schaack....................................................... 282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations (schaste4@isu.edu) Katie Zigars............................................................ 282-3651 Asst. Media Relations Director (zigakath@isu.edu) Jaime Schroeder......................................... 541-215-0838 Media Relations G.A. (schrjaim@isu.edu)

Athletic Training

Jodi Wotowey........................................................ 282-3651 Head Athletic Trainer (wotojodi@isu.edu) Tom Brock............................................................... 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (brocthom@isu.edu) Ryan Cromie...............................................282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (cromryan@isu.edu) Greg Obray............................................................. 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (obragreg@isu.edu) Brandy Crum......................................................... 282-3408 Grad. Asst. Athletic Trainer (crumbran@isu.edu) Phil Luckey............................................................. 282-3408 Volunteer Athletic Trainer (luckphil@isu.edu)

Strength & Conditioning

Mark Campbell ..........................................282-3035 Head Strength Coach (campmark@isu.edu) Kristin Kehrer ............................................282-3035 G.A. Asst. Strength Coach (kehrkris@isu.edu)

Idaho State Coaching Staffs Football (282-2779; 282-4388 FAX)

Mike Kramer.....................................................................TBA Head Coach Don Bailey.........................................................................TBA Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB’s Mike Rigell.........................................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Running Backs Derrick Roche...................................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Matt Troxel........................................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Rudy Griffin.......................................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Inside Linebackers Todd Bates.........................................................................TBA Defensive Line Ryan Smaha......................................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Outside Linebackers Daniel Drayton................................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Def. Backs Craig Stutzmann.............................................................TBA Assistant Coach/Receivers

Women’s Golf

Kellie Hooper........................................................ 282-5469 Head Golf Coach.................. (kelliejhooper@yahoo.com) Michael Erickson................................................. 282-5469 Assistant Golf Coach............................ (ericmic2@isu.edu)

Men’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX)

Joe O’Brien............................................................. 282-4492 Head Coach (obrijoe@isu.edu) Geoff Alexander................................................... 282-3286 Assistant Coach (alexgeof@isu.edu) Tim Walsh................................................................ 282-3361 Assistant Coach (walstim@isu.edu) Corey O’Brien........................................................ 282-5697 Graduate Assistant Coach (obricory@isu.edu) Cody VanFleet....................................................... 282-7049 Director of Basketball Operations (vanfcody@isu.edu)

Women’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX)

Seton Sobolewski............................................... 282-3381 Head Coach (soboseto@isu.edu) Angela Munger.................................................... 282-2801 Assistant Coach (mungange@isu.edu) Jordan Green......................................................... 282-3623 Assistant Coach (greejord@isu.edu) Holly Robertson................................................... 282-3493 Assistant Coach (robeholl@isu.edu)

2011 Idaho State Softball Media Guide

Cody VanFleet....................................................... 282-7049 Director of Basketball Operations (vanfcody@isu.edu)

Track & Field/Cross Country (282-3760 FAX)

Dave Nielsen.......................................................... 282-3299 Head Cross Country Coach (nieldavi@isu.edu) Brian Janssen ....................................................... 282-3297 Head Cross Country Coach (jansbria@isu.edu) Jackie Poulson...................................................... 282-3299 Assistant Coach (pouljack@isu.edu)

Women’s Soccer (282-2659 FAX)

Allison Gibson...................................................... 282-2925 Head Coach (gibsalli@isu.edu) Becky Hogan......................................................... 282-4263 Assistant Coach (hogabeck@isu.edu) Stephanie Beall.................................................... 282-4263 Assistant Coach

Women’s Softball (282-2659 FAX)

Julie Wright............................................................ 282-5269 Head Coach Jessica Rogers....................................................... 282-5269 Assistant Coach

Women’s Volleyball (282-4202 FAX)

Chad Teichert........................................................ 282-4552 Head Coach (teicchad@isu.edu) David Hyte.............................................................. 282-4595 Assistant Coach (hytedavi@isu.edu) Ali Gorny.................................................................. 282-4595 Assistant Coach

Tennis (282-4202 FAX)

Bobby Goeltz........................................................ 233-4742 Head Coach (rgoeltz508@yahoo.com) Mark Rodel.................................................... 801-589-8782 Assistant Coach (rodemark@isu.edu)

Spirit Squads

Misty Stucki........................................................... 406-9483 Head Coach Bengal Dancers (stucmist@isu.edu) Thiriza Cairl............................................................ 406-9483 Assistant Coach Bengal Dancers (tucklind@isu.edu)


2011 Idaho State Softball Media Guide Print Media - Local

Idaho Falls Post Register 333 Northgate Mile Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403 208-524-6772 Fax: 208-529-9683 Staff Jeff Pinkham (prsports@postregister.com) Blackfoot Morning News 34 North Ash Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 208-785-1100 Fax: 208-785-4239 Staff Mark High, editor (sports@cableone.net) The Bengal Idaho State University P.O. Box 8123 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-282-4812 Fax: 208-282-4600 Staff Jason Enes, editor

Print Media - Regional Idaho Statesman P.O. Box 40 Boise, ID 83707 208-377-6419 Fax: 208-373-6505 Staff Mike Prater (mprater@idahostatesman.com) Chadd Cripe (ccripe@idahostatesman.com) Nick Jezierny (njezierny@idahostatesman.com) Idaho Press Tribune P.O. Box 9399 Nampa, ID 83652 208-467-9251 Fax: 208-467-9562 Staff: Colin Howser (sports@idahopress.com)

Staff Ted Dawson (tedd@kidk.com)

Twin Falls - Times News P. O. Box 548 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303 800-658-3883 Fax: 208-734-5538 Staff: Mike Christensen (mike.christensen@lee.net) Brad Guire (brad.guire@lee.net)

KIFI TV-8 (ABC affiliate) 1915 N. Yellowstone Hwy Idaho Falls, ID 83401 208-233-8888 208-525-8888 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-233-8932 Staff Scott Bemis (sbemis@localnews8.com) Alyssa Chin (achin@localnews8.com)

Print Media - National Associated Press - Seattle 3131 Elliot Avenue Suite 750 Seattle, Washington 98121 206-682-1812 Fax: 206-621-1948 Staff Tim Korte, editor (tkorte@ap.org) The Sports Network Suite 200 2200 Byberry Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 800-583-5499 Fax: 800-583-6195 Staff Dave Coulson (dcoulson@sportsnetwork.com)

Radio - Regional KSEI 930 AM (Fox Sports Affiliate) 544 North Arthur Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-233-2121 Fax: 208-234-0105 Staff Don Craig (doncraig@pacempire.com) KISU 91.1 FM Pond Student Union Box 8014 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-282-3691 Staff Jerry Miller (milljerr@isu.edu) KWIK 1240 AM 259 East Center Street Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-233-1133 Fax: 208-232-1240

Stats, Inc 2775 Shermer Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 1-847-583-2100 Fax: 1-847-583-2600 Staff (sportsnews@stats.com)

Broadcast Media - Regional

Broadcast Media - Local KPVI TV-6 (NBC affiliate) 902 East Sherman Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-235-3155 Fax: 208-234-3650 Staff Matt Gittins (mgittins@kpvi.com) KIDK TV-3 (CBS affiliate) 214 East Center Street Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-233-3333 208-523-8922 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-522-5103

KMVT TV-11 (CBS affiliate) 1100 Blue Lakes Road North Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 208-733-1100 Fax: 208-734-1074 Staff Travis Justice (travis@action3news.com) Matt Seigel (matt@action3news.com) KTRV (FOX affiliate) P.O. Box 1212 Nampa, Idaho 83652 208-466-1200 (ext. 210) Fax: 208-466-4861 Staff Nate Kuester (nkuester@ktrv.com)

Bengal Softball

KBCI TV-2 (ABC affiliate) 140 North 16th Street Boise, Idaho 83702 208-472-2203 Fax: 208-472-2211 Staff J Bates (jbates@kbcitv.com) Troy Oppie (toppie@kbcitv.com) KIVI TV-6 (ABC affiliate) 1866 East Chisholm Drive Nampa, Idaho 83661 208-381-6663 Fax: 208-381-6681 Staff Joe Hughes (hughes@journalbroadcastgroup.com) KTVB TV-7 (NBC affiliate) P.O. Box 7 Boise, Idaho 83707 208-375-5617 Fax: 208-375-7770 Staff Justin Corr (jcorr@ktvb.com) Zach Wolken (zwolken@ktvb.com)

Broadcast Media - National ESPN ESPN Plaza Bristol, Connecticut 06010 860-585-2000 Fax: 860-766-2422 (Breaking News) Fax: 860-766-7174 (ESPN.com) College Sports TV Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 New York, NY 10011 212-342-8700 Fax: 212-342-8899 Staff Dave Seigerman (pr@cstv.com) Eric Handler (pr@cstv.com) College Sports Online 2035 Corte Del Nogal, Suite 250 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-431-8221 Fax: 760-431-8108 Allan May (amay@collegesports.com)

Staff directory

Idaho State Journal 305 South Arthur Avenue P.O. Box 431 Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-239-3131 Fax: 208-233-8007 Staff Dan Angell (dangell@journalnet.com) Jay Heater (jheater@journalnet.com)

Phil Dailey (pdailey@idahopress.com) William Love (wlove@idahopress.com)

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