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Holy Family (21-26, 13-13 CACC) earned the eighth seed in the 2012 CACC championship and went 1-2 before being eliminated by Felician College on day two of the championship. The Tigers made their first postseason appearance under head coach Davon Ortega as the team recorded its first 20-win season since 2010.

2013 Holy Family University Softball Media Guide

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The 2013 Softball Media Guide was produced by the Holy Family Department of Sports Information.

Table of Contents About Holy Family About the CACC President Sister Francesca Onley Athletic Administration Residence Halls Facilities Coaching Staff 2013 Roster 2013 Season Preview Meet the 2013 Tigers Follow the Tigers 2013 Schedule 2012 CACC Year In Review 2012 Results/Stats Record Book 2013 Schedule

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Holy Family University Every great achievement starts with a dream. We know because we see dreams made real every single day. Whatever your interests, whatever your goals, you’ll be given every opportunity to pursue them, with success, at Holy Family University. Founded in 1954 by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family University is a comprehensive four-year university based in Philadelphia. About half of the University’s 3,500 students are enrolled on a full- or part-time basis in the traditional undergraduate program. The remaining students are adults enrolled in graduate programs or accelerated degree programs designed for working adults. More than 45 degree programs are available from four schools: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education, and Nursing & Allied Health Professions. Continuing education and accelerated degree programs are offered by the Division of Extended Learning. The University is based at the Northeast Philadelphia Campus, which serves as home of the traditional undergraduate program and offers courses in the graduate program. The Northeast Philadelphia Campus also offers student housing for full-time undergraduates.

Holy Family — Newtown is located in Newtown Township, Bucks County, and offers an undergraduate program in education, graduate programs, and select courses in the accelerated programs. Specially designed for adult students, Holy Family — Woodhaven in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, serves as home to the Division of Extended Learning and its continuing education and accelerated degree programs. The University’s accelerated MBA also is available in South Philadelphia at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church, located at Columbus Avenue and Christian Street. Respect for the individual, the dignity of the human person. Inspired by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth who founded the University, these values are at the very core of our institution. They are values that are taught here, but even more, they are values that are lived here. Our concern for moral values and social justice guides our programs and enriches everything that we do. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Holy Family University is a fully accredited, Catholic, private, co-educational, four year University located in the Torresdale section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1954 by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family provides liberal arts and professional programs for more than 2,100 undergraduate students through day, evening, and summer sessions. Holy FamilyThe University is based at the Northeast Philadelphia Campus, which serves as home of the traditional undergraduate program and offers courses in the graduate program. The Northeast Philadelphia Campus also offers student housing for full-time undergraduates. Located less than a mile from Bucks County, Holy Family offers the benefits of a big city in a quiet, park-like suburban setting. With easy access to regional rail lines, city bus routes, and nearby expressways, the University serves as a gateway to all that the City of Brotherly Love offers. NEWTOWN The Newtown facility occupies 79 acres in Bucks County Pennsylvania. The building contains the administrative service area, faculty offices, the Center for Graduate Programs in Counseling Psychology, ten classrooms and laboratories including two mixed-use labs, a science lab, a nursing lab, the Learning Resource Center, chapel, student services office, and a commons dining area. WOODHAVEN Woodhaven occupies 4.76 acres on Bristol Pike, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. It is situated next to the Woodhaven Road exit of I-95 with direct access to both North and South ramps. The 27,000-squarefoot building houses both academics and administration. Three hundred convenient parking spaces are available. Woodhaven is home to the Division of Extended Learning and opened in Fall 2003. Woodhaven has academic classrooms, administrative and faculty offices, a conference room, a large meeting/seminar room, a computer lab, and a lounge with vending machines. The site also has the capacity for large group sessions.

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CACC The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference is an NCAA Division II Conference composed of 14 institutions in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The member institutions are Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Chestnut Hill College, Concordia (NY) College, Dominican (N.Y.) College, Felician College, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Nyack College, Philadelphia University, Post University, University of the Sciences and Wilmington University. The CACC was founded in 1961. A meeting of eight schools was arranged and hosted by Norm Wilhelmi, Athletic Director at The King's (NY) College. The meeting resulted in the forming a new conference, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. The conference included eight original members in the fall of 1961. They were Bloomfield College, Dowling College, The King's College, Marist College, Monmouth College, Nyack College, C.W. Post College and Southampton College. After years of transition and membership changes, NAIA members Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Georgian Court College, Nyack College, Teikyo- Post University and St. Thomas Aquinas College made application to the NCAA Division II. The seven schools applied for membership in the fall of 1998. In 2002 the CACC qualified for NCAA Division II Provisional Conference Status and it achieved Active Status in July of 2004. Six schools: Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Felician College, Georgian Court College and Post University, became full Division II members in 2002-03. Holy Family College, Goldey-Beacom College, Nyack College and University of the Sciences in Philadelphia became active DII members in 2003-04, followed by Wilmington College in 2004-05. During the span from 1999-2009, the conference underwent numerous changes in addition to upgrading to Division II. In 1999, St. Thomas Aquinas left the conference and five new members joined. Felician College, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family College, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and Wilmington College, all NAIA schools, immediately ap-

plied for Division II status upon becoming members. In 2000, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) boosted the membership to 12 schools and that number grew to 13 in 2005 as Philadelphia University started active membership. NJIT moved on to Division I status after the 2005-06 season. The addition of Chestnut Hill College in 2007 and Concordia College in 2009 brought the CACC to 14 members. Only four conferences in Division II have more members. The CACC currently offers 13 championship sports, including men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's golf and women's lacrosse. Currently, nine of the CACC's season-ending tournaments lead to automatic NCAA qualifications, including women's soccer, volleyball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's basketball, softball, baseball and men's golf.

the number of names on the list continues to grow each year. The CACC honored 285 scholar-athletes in 2010-2011. The CACC has also become one of the national leaders in the annual Division II Make-A-Wish Foundation fundraiser. The 13 CACC schools raised $12,218 in 200809, the eighth-highest total in Division II. Division II is composed of 23 conferences and seven independent institutions ranging from coast-to-coast-and beyond. Division II is the only NCAA membership division with programs in Alaska and Puerto Rico. Furthermore, four of the five colleges on Hawaii are members of Division II.

With its ascent to active Division II status, the Conference made major improvements by introducing a new website and logo. Both were unveiled in July of 2004. The website, www.caccathletics.org, contains updated stats, schedules, results, photos and news about all 14 member schools. The site underwent a complete redesign in the summer of 2009 and is scheduled for another in 2012. The CACC adopted its current logo from a design submitted by Royal Rooster Design of Iowa. In 2009, the CACC commissioned seperate logos for each conference sport and in 2010 added championship tournament logos for all sports. A 50th Anniversary Logo was created for the 2011-2012 academic year. The logos are trademarked through an agreement with Strategic Marketing Alliance (SMA) to protect and market the CACC marks. Off the court and field, the CACC and its student-athletes take pride in the balance between academics and athletics. The CACC finished third nationally among Division II Conferences for the graduation rate of its student-athletes, according to the latest NCAA report. Furthermore, the conference established its inaugural All-Academic team in the fall of 2004 and http://athletics.holyfamily.edu | 4


About the President

Sister Francesca Onley, PhD, CSFN President An effective administrator with 25 years experience in planning, fundraising, financial management, development and institutional expansion, Sister Francesca has overseen the re-structuring of the University’s Board of Trustees, and maintained the integrity of the University’s educational philosophy and academic programs. Professional Activities and Memberships: International Association of University Presidents Chair of the Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace 2004-2006. Sister Francesca Onley, PhD, CSFN, was inaugurated as Holy Family University’s fourth President and Chief Administrative Officer on November 22, 1981. In her more than 26 years at the helm of the University, she has overseen the growth of the University.

As chair of the Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace, Sister Francesca has encouraged university presidents in the Association to launch and/or strengthen peace education initiatives. More information on IAUP can be found at www.iaups.org.

Born in Philadelphia’s Mayfair section on March 4, 1933, Sister Francesca joined the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in 1950. She received her bachelor of arts degree in Education, Business from Holy Family in 1959. Seven years later, she earned her master’s degree in secondary Education, Business from Marywood University, and in 1986, Sister Francesca earned a PhD in Higher Education Administration from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

EDUCATION: PhD Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (Higher Education Administration), 1986 MS Marywood College (Secondary Education, Business), 1966 BA Holy Family University, (Education, Business), 1959

Under her guidance, Holy Family made the transition to University status in 2002. Sister Francesca’s vision has allowed Holy Family to grow throughout the quarter of a century she has been President. In that time, the University has constructed many buildings, including the Campus Center (1988), the University building in Newtown(1997), the Education & Technology Center (2005), and the Garden Residence (2006). Other University sites include Bensalem (2003) and South Philadelphia (2007).

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ADDITIONAL POSITIONS HELD: Holy Family University Assistant to the President from 1980 to 1981 Nazareth Academy High School Principal, 1972 to 1980 Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor, 1967 to 1972 Faculty, 1965 to 1967 Nazareth Academy Grade School Faculty, 1953 to 1965


Athletic Administration

Sandra Michael Director of Athletics Holy Family added women’s lacrosse, which began play in 2009. Michael is a two-time recipient of the NAIA Female Athletics Administrator of the Year award and was recognized in 2002 and 2009 by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics as Athletics Director of the Year. In 2009, for her many contributions to athletics at Holy Family, Michael was inducted into the Holy Family University Athletics Hall of Fame as a part of its inaugural class.

Sandra Michael was appointed the Director of Athletics for Holy Family University in 1985. She currently oversees Holy Family’s 15 NCAA Division II sports. A Philadelphia native, Michael earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education, recreation and dance from Temple University and a Master’s Degree in education from Holy Family. Michael has been instrumental in the growth and success of the athletics program during her tenure. When Michael took over, Holy Family had three club teams: men’s basketball, women’s basketball and softball. The school became a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) District 19 in 1986. In 1989, men’s soccer became an official sport at Holy Family. Women’s soccer and men’s golf were added to the fold in 1997, and Michael made men’s and women’s cross country University-sponsored sports in 2000. Under Michael’s leadership, Holy Family made the transition to NCAA Division II in 2003, after completing its two-year provisional process. Women’s volleyball was added that same year. Michael also led an extensive fund-raising campaign for the construction of the Fitness Center at Holy Family, which opened its doors in 2003. Over the next two years, women’s tennis and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track brought the team total count to 14. Most recently,

In addition to her responsibilities as Director of Athletics, Michael has served in leadership roles on numerous committees including: NAIA Chairperson for District 19 (1989-1993), president of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) (20042006), chairperson of the NCAA Northeast Regional Division II Women’s Basketball Committee (2004-2006), national chair of the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Committee (2006-2008). Currently, Michael is serving a four-year term as a member of the NCAA Division II Management Council and is chair of the NCAA Division II Membership Committee. She also is an active participant on the NCAA Committee on Women’s Basketball Issues, and serves as chairperson of the CACC Ethics Committee.

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Robin Arnold Associate Director of Athletics rarnold1@holyfamily.edu Kevin Huckel Asst. Director of Athletics, Daily Operations khuckel852@holyfamily.edu Janet Panek Asst. Director of Athletics, Head Athletics Trainer jpanek@holyfamily.edu Jermaine Rolle Asst. Director of Athletics, Compliance jrolle@holyfamily.edu Joe Calabrese Sports Coordinator jwcalabrese@holyfamily.edu William Carolan Strength & Conditioning/Asst. Athletics Trainer wcarolan@holyfamily.edu Tim Hamill Fitness Instructor thamill@holyfamily.edu Kristin Midkiff Assistant Athletics Trainer kmidkiff@holyfamily.edu Greg Pellegrino Director of Sports Information gpellegrino@holyfamily.edu

Michael lives in Philadelphia with her husband of 36 years, Bob Michael. They have two children, Brian and Julie.

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Residence Halls

Stevenson Lane Residence

Duplex Apartments

Stevenson Lane Residence opened in the Fall of 2009 and offers suite-style living with well thought-out design and amenities in line with what students expect in contemporary campus housing. Each unit serves up to four students and features two bedrooms, a bathroom with separate shower and sink facilities, and a small living room. Kitchenette and laundry rooms are provided on each floor. A quiet study room sits on one wing of each floor and on the opposite wing of each floor sits a student lounge offering a spectacular panoramic view of the campus and beyond. The building’s first floor features a fitness room, game room, vending room, and a multipurpose room with ample meeting space. The building also has a health suite. Students use security swipe cards to access the building and gain entrance to their rooms. The building has a 24-hour security attendant and security cameras. This five-story, brick and glass structure looks similar to the university’s John Perzel Education and Technology Center built in 2005 on the Northeast Philadelphia Campus. A $20 million project, the Stevenson Residence accommodates 148 students within 67,430 square feet of space. It also offers four resident advisor suites, a suite for a residence life professional and 128 parking spaces.

Located just off campus, the University’s Duplex Apartments offer independent living for up to three same-sex students per apartment. Each air-conditioned apartment contains two bedrooms - one designed to hold two students, the other designed to hold just one - plus a large living and dining room, a full kitchen, and one bathroom. Duplex residents may opt into the University’s meal plan. Cable television service and high-speed Internet access are available, although residents must subscribe to and pay for these services. Each apartment also contains a clothes washer and dryer which are free of charge to duplex residents.

St. Joseph Hall

Garden Residence

Located at the center of campus just steps from the Campus Center, Holy Family Hall, and the Library, St. Joseph Hall offers doubleoccupancy rooms and communal bathrooms, plus three handicappedaccessible rooms with adjoining private baths. The four-story residence hall houses both male and female students separated by floor and contains a 24-hour computer lab, lounges, vending room, and a recreation room designed by students. A security desk monitors building access around the clock, and a residence-life professional lives in the building and supervises the hall’s student resident advisors. Each floor contains a kitchenette with range and sink and laundry machines in this building are free of charge to the residents. Each room provides individually controlled air conditioning and includes cabletelevision service, high-speed Internet access, and campus-wide voice mail. Plus, wireless Internet access is available throughout the building. The rooms feature new furniture that offers students the option of bunking and lofting. 7 | Holy Family Tigers Softball 2013

Located on the edge of campus is the Garden Residence, which is our newest addition to on campus living. The Garden Residence holds approximately 45 students in apartment style living. There is a kitchen, two bathrooms, a living area and a washer and dryer in each unit. Apartments either have two double rooms, or one double room and two single rooms. Cable television service and high-speed Internet access are available. Limited parking is available to residents. This area is designated for upper-class students who would like some independence.


Athletic Facilities

Albert & Carolyn Smith Cardio Room The Albert and Carolyn Smith Cardio Room was completed in 2003. The cardio room, located in the Campus Center, contains state-of-the-art equipment including: 10 treadmills, six elipticals, six stationary bikes, two stair climbers, two rowing machines and two Nintendo Wiis. The room also has an open area for abdominal and select leg workouts. In August 2009, seven brand new flat screen televisions were installed.

Weight Room The weight room, like the Albert and Carolyn Cardio Room, opened its doors in 2003. The room which features 40 pieces of Hammer Strength apparatus and three full racks of free weights that allow for a totalbody workout.

Campus Center Gymnasium

Tiger Field

The Campus Center Gymnasium opened in 1988 and housed the men’s and women’s basketball teams. In 2005, the women’s volleyball team started to call it home. The gym, which seats 1,000, has hosted numerous CACC Championship Tournaments and the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball East Regional Tournament in 2008 and 2009.

Tiger Field is located behind the Campus Center and is the home field of the men’s and women’s soccer teams and the women’s lacrosse team. The all-grass field also doubles as an intermural field for flag football.

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Head Coach Davon Ortega Danielle McDevitt finished tops in the conference with a .458 batting average during the 2011 season. She finished the season with 60 hits, which was fourth best in the CACC. Junior Cassandra FitzgeraldBlack became the team’s all-time home run leader as she belted two homers in the final regular season doubleheader against Chestnut Hill. McDevitt also received a number of postseason accolades, including Daktronics, Inc. NCAA Division II All-America third team honors as well as Daktronics, Inc. All-East Region first team laurels. McDevitt was also named to the Capital One Academic All-District II third team.

Davon Ortega will be entering her third season as head coach of the Holy Family University softball team in 2013. She was selected the program’s fifth-ever head coach on June 17, 2010. In her second year at the helm, Ortega guided Holy Family back to the CACC Tournament for the first time since 2010. The Tigers finished with a 20-win season after going 21-26 overall and 13-13 in conference play. The team’s .500 mark in conference play was good enough to qualify for the CACC Tournament as the eighth seed. During the team’s annual Florida trip in March, the Tigers defeated nationally ranked Saginaw Valley State, 4-3 to highlight a 5-5 start of the season.

In addition, three players received CACC All-Academic honors with a 3.50 cumulative grade point average or higher, during Ortega’s first season as head coach, including Fitzgerald-Black, sophomore Lindsey Iden and junior Bianca Robinson. Ortega inherited a program that went 24-23 overall during the 2010 season. It was the Tigers first winning season since 2005. The Tigers qualified for their third consecutive Central Atlantic Collegiate

Conference Championship Tournament. Ortega joined the Holy Family staff after a four-year stint at Penn State-Abington. She played a part in the team’s transition from an intramural team to NCAA Division III. In 2010, the team had two players earn All-North Eastern Athletic Conference honors. In 2009, the team earned the Team Academic Award for posting the highest grade point average. Prior to accepting her first head coaching position, she was an assistant at Division I Drexel University from 2002 until 2004. She was a four-year starter in the Lehigh University infield. In the 2001 season, Ortega helped lead Lehigh to its first ever NCAA Division I Regional Tournament appearance. She is fifth in Mountain Hawk history with 310 assists. Ortega graduated from Lehigh in 2002 with a B.A. in philosophy. She went on to earn a M.S. in communications from Drexel in 2006. Ortega is also employed by Comcast Cable as a Content Producer for Comcast Interactive Media.

In her first season as head coach at Holy Family, Ortega guided the Tigers to a 1329 overall record and 10-16 mark in the CACC. Holy Family just missed out on a CACC postseason berth by two games in the conference standings. Under Ortega’s guidance, sophomore

Ortega’s Year-by-Year Coaching Career Year School Record CACC Postseason 2011 Holy Family 13-29 10-16 N/A 2012 Holy Family 21-26 13-13 CACC Tournament (1-2) Totals 34-55 23-29

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Assistant Coaches Shana Treon will enter her third year as a member of the Holy Family University softball staff in 2013. She joined Holy Family after spending four seasons as the assistant coach at Penn State Abington University. In her four years at Penn State Abington, Treon was an integral part in the team’s transition from an intramural team to NCAA Division III. While at PSU Abington, she was primarily responsible for the Nittany Lions outfielders, compliance, academics, and budgeting. Prior to her time at Penn State Abington, Treon was a three-time, All-Patriot League selection for Lehigh University. She was a CoSIDA Academic All-District II selection in 2004 and was also awarded the Lehigh Athletic Department’s Graduating Female Athlete of the year award, given to the senior with the most distinctive and extraordinary accomplishments in her Lehigh career. She was also nominated for the Graduating Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Treon was also a three-time member of the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll who also consistently appeared on the Dean’s List for her work in the classroom.

Shana Treon

During her senior campaign, Treon helped lead the Mountain Hawks to the sixth-straight regular season title, their sixth Patriot League tournament title and a spot in the NCAA tournament. She led the team in hits (62), triples (7), home runs (2), slugging percentage (.511), on-base percentage (.390), stolen bases (12), and runs scored (36). With her .344 batting average, she also earned a spot on the NFCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region second team. Treon ended her career in the Top 10 on the Patriot League’s career charts for doubles (35), triples (27), and stolen bases (39). She was a member of two NCAA Tournament teams. She graduated from Lehigh Cum Laude with a degree in Art with a Graphic Design concentration in 2004. She earned her Master’s degree in Teaching (MAT) Visual Art from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia in 2007. For the Tigers, Treon assists in coordinating all practices, planning and executing workouts for the outfield and serves as the primary hitting coach. In addition, she is responsible for on and off-campus recruiting and team academics.

Paul Ortega will enter his first season as a member of the Holy Family University softball coaching staff in 2012-2013. Ortega brings over 34 years of experience and knowledge as a player and coach to Holy Family. Ortega began his coaching career in 1982 as the head coach for the Denver West High School Legion A baseball team. From 1990 until 1997, he coached girl’s fastpitch at all levels including 12U, 14U, and 16U. Most recently, Ortega was the assistant coach for the Colorado Respect boys baseball team where several of his players made the varsity high school squads for their high school teams as freshman. Prior to his coaching career, Ortega was a member of the varsity baseball team at Denver West High School and Otero Junior College.

Paul Ortega

At Holy Family, Ortega will assist with all areas of the program. He will help with coordinating practices and assisting Coach Treon with hitting and video analysis. Ortega will primarily be responsible for the team’s game-ready preparation, including baserunning, offensive and defensive strategy, and the mental game. In addition, he will assist with on and off-campus recruiting. A 20-year veteran of the Denver Sheriff Department, Ortega is currently the Deputy Sheriff Sergeant of Operations at the VanCise-Simonet Detention Facility in Denver, Colorado. Ortega and his wife, Melissa, currently reside in Aurora, Colorado.

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2013 Softball Team

Senior #19 Lindsey Iden

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2013 Softball Team

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Name Rachael Alligood AnnMarie Dalton Alicia Alvarado Kristine Casey Hayley Brennan Deanna Myers Samantha Borrelli Kristy Tomlinson Sarah Chilutti Valerie Miller Danielle McDevitt Kelsi Bunda Claudia Boggi Alexis Daubert Lindsey Iden Victoria Reuscher Erin Corrado

Yr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Pos. P Utl. OF 3B/1B 3B/C C 2B/P Utl. P OF SS OF C/1B 2B/SS 3B P 1B

Ht. 5-7 5-3 5-1 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-4 5-8 5-3 5-8 5-8 5-11

B/T R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L

Hometown/High School Levittown, Pa./Harry S. Truman Northampton, Pa./Northampton Area Palmdale, Calif./Paraclete Newark, Del./Caravel Frankford, Del/Indian River Warminster, Pa./William Tennent West Berlin, N.J./Overbrook Philadelphia, Pa./Franklin Towne Charter Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury West Chester, Pa./Bishop Shanahan Stratford, N.J./Sterling Rushland, Pa./Council Rock North Cheltenham, Pa./Little Flower HS for Girls Fair Hill, Md./St. Mark’s (Del.)

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2013 Season Outlook

The New Era of Holy Family Softball Set to Begin It will be a new era of Holy Family University softball in 2013. Holy Family will look to return to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Tournament again this season after earning the eighth seed last season. The Tigers finished 21-26 overall and 13-13 in the CACC last year to advance to the postseason for the first time under third year head coach Davon Ortega. Holy Family returns 13 players from a year ago, including seven starters. The team will also welcome four newcomers to the mix. According to Ortega, the team is ready for what she predicts to be one of the most exciting seasons for the program. “The 2013 season should prove to be one of the most exciting seasons for Holy Family softball,” said Ortega. “The team has a new mentality and new leadership and after getting a taste of winning in last year’s CACC Championships and the addition of a strong freshman class, the expectations are much higher. The 2013 team is much stronger and more mentally focused.” Holy Family went 1-2 in last year’s CACC Tournament, including a 5-4 loss to top-seeded Dominican College in the opening game that went eight innings. The Tigers defeated No. 4 Wilmington, 8-5, before being eliminated by No. 7 Felician College, 10-2. PITCHING/CATCHING Holy Family will feature an experienced pitching staff this season, including three juniors and a sophomore. Junior Victoria Reuscher (Cheltenham, Pa./Little Flower HS for Girls) is coming off a career year that saw her log 167 innings and career-highs in strikeouts (35), wins (11), earned run average (1.93) and complete game (20). Reuscher finished last season with the third lowest ERA in the CACC. The Tigers will also welcome back junior Rachael Alligood (Levittown, Pa./Harry 13| Holy Family Tigers Softball 2013

S. Truman) who earned All-CACC honors for the first time in her career after being named Honorable Mention. In 21 games, Alligood recorded a career-low 3.62 era and finished the season 5-4 to improve to 13-13 in her career. “Our first key to success this season begins in the pitching circle,” said Ortega. “Over the last two seasons our pitching has been inconsistent and we have primarily relied on one pitcher to get us through the season. Our goal on the mound this season is to have a highly effective pitching “staff” and not rely on the arm of just one of our pitchers. Our staff is more experienced and all have seen what it takes to pitch successfully at this level and in our conference. All four pitchers added some velocity in the off-season and their experience will stabilize their mental toughness to put us in a good position to win games.” Holy Family will also feature junior Samantha Borrelli (West Berlin, N.J./Overbrook) and sophomore Sarah Chilutti (Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan) in the Tigers’ rotation. Behind the plate managing the pitching staff will be senior Deanna Myers (Warminster, Pa./William Tennent) who returns for her fourth season. Myers batted a career-high .259 after collecting 29 hits, five doubles and five home runs last season. She enters this season ranked second all-time in program history with 19 career home runs. Myers will get some help this year and share the catching duties with junior Hayley Brennan (Frankford, Del./Indian River), sophomore Kristy Tomlinson (Philadelphia, Pa./Franklin Towne Charter) and freshman Claudia Boggi (West Chester, Pa./Bishop Shanahan). “All four catchers have been working with the pitchers every step of the way through the off-season and preseason,” said Ortega. “The catchers have also established themselves as a staff that has not only challenged but kept the pitching staff inline with their goals. The preseason has


2013 Season Outlook seen the catching staff increasing their quickness and overall strength. The success for our staff will come from them continuing to learn to be more commanding of not only their pitching staff but of the entire infield.” INFIELD Just like last season the entire starting infield returns for the Tigers, which should give the team stability and experience all the way around. At third base the Tigers will return senior Lindsey Iden (Rushland, Pa./ Council Rock North) to man the hot corner as well as freshman Kristine Casey (Newark, Del./Caravel) who will vie for playing time. “Lindsey Iden is expected to continue to provide us with stability at the hot corner,” said Ortega. “Kristine Casey will provide tons of competition and will be on Lindsey’s heels throughout the season, vying for time. A third baseman by trade, Kristine has the versatility and knowhow to play anywhere she is needed so if both are consistent offensively, Kristine could easily play anywhere else on the infield, allowing us to have them both in the lineup.” The middle infield will also have some competition both at shortstop and second base. Borrelli, who will also see time pitching, will be at shortstop and will be sharing the duties with freshman Alexis Daubert (Stratford, N.J./Sterling).

will move from left field to anchor the outfield in centerfield and has already done a great job of establishing herself as a leader and keeping the outfield on their toes. AnnMarie will once again hold down the right field position. The position is difficult and Am has done a great job of learning how to read the ball off of the bat and to get herself into position to make some great catches and plays.” Junior Valerie Miller (Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson) will be competing for innings in right field as well adding depth for the Tigers in the outfield. “Valerie has been working hard on being a left and right-handed threat offensively and she will be competing for innings in right field where we can leverage her speed and athleticism to get to more balls.” DESIGNATED PLAYER The designated player spot in the lineup can be filled by any one of the players on this year’s roster according to Ortega. She does see Brennan having the upper hand as she continues to work her way back onto the field. “Any one of our players could see themselves put into the designated player position,” said Ortega. We have a lot of solid bats and in order for us to maximize our output, we may have to move players into the designate player position.

“Sammi stepped up at shortstop last season and her incredible arm strength has helped her to make some outstanding plays,” said Ortega. “Alexis adds a ton of depth and she will be competing for innings at shortstop and will be key at that position when Sammi is on the mound.”

Ortega continues about Brennan, “Hayley is an outstanding line drive, up-the-middle hitter and is great in clutch and pressure situations so we plan to leverage her talents however we can.”

At second base, Holy Family has a potential of four players filling the position, including senior Danielle McDevitt (Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown) who returns after leading the team in hitting with a .377 average. The Tigers also have the options of Casey, Daubert and Tomlinson to play second base.

Holy Family will begin its season with its annual Florida trip in which the Tigers will face ten non-conference opponents during the six-day stretch beginning March 3 and concluding on March 8. The Tigers will be competing in the Rebel Spring Games in Kissimmee.

“At second base, we have four players that will all be competing for innings,” said Ortega. “All of our middle infielders work and communicate well with each other so ultimately, innings will be decided based on hitting.” Shifting to the right, the Tigers return junior Erin Corrado (Fair Hill, Md./St. Mark’s (Del.)) to take on the first base duties. Holy Family will also have the flexibility to fill in innings with the addition of its other catchers. Myers will look to get a few innings at first as well as junior Hayley Brennan. “Erin will continue to be our anchor at first base,” said Ortega. “She has been such a tremendous presence in the infield and she just continues to make incredible plays at first.” OUTFIELD The outfield will be young for the Tigers this season, but will feature three strong defensive players. Freshman Alicia Alvarado (Palmdale, Calif./Paraclete) will be featured in left field, which will allow sophomore Kelsi Bunda (Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury) to take over the duties in center field. Junior AnnMarie Dalton (Northampton, Pa./Northampton Area) will once again hold down right field. “Our outfield is a combination of the hardest workers on our roster and by far, our strongest defensive asset,” said Ortega. “The job our outfielders do and did last season to keep us in games is underrated.” Ortega continues, “Alicia will see the most innings in leftfield this season. She adds more speed to the outfield, which will allow us to cover more ground and track down more balls in the outfield as a whole. Kelsi

SCHEDULE

“Our schedule is more competitive this season,” said Ortega. “We have added some new teams to the schedule and we have also requested to play stronger programs, primarily in Florida. Several teams on our schedule started the season ranked nationally (Kutztown, Indianapolis), while several others earned national votes or regional rankings. This will give us the opportunity to see where we stack up against some of the best teams. If we want to be the best, we have to play the best.” When the team returns north, the Tigers will face Bloomsburg University in the home opener on Tuesday, March 12. The Tigers will host their home games at Helen Randle Park in Newtown. The first CACC match up of the season is slated for four days after the home opener as the Tigers host Nyack College on Saturday, March 16. Holy Family will face seven non-conference opponents during the course of the year, including three at home and four on the road. On top of the non-conference schedule, the Tigers will also face 13 conference opponents. Holy Family will be tested this season, both in conference and out of conference. However, if the Tigers stay focused and consistent they will find themselves back in the CACC Tournament come May. Holy Family was recently selected to finish eighth in the conference according to the annual CACC Preseason Coaches’ Poll. “To be successful and get ourselves back to the CACC Tournament this season, we need to continue to focus on our process and playing our game consistently,” said Ortega. “We need to be in attack mode and play aggressive every single game. The key to getting back to the postseason is to mentally stay strong throughout the entire season and find consistency as a team.” http://athletics.holyfamily.edu | 14


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MYERS Career Highs - Batting

Deanna Myers

Year: Senior Position: Catcher Height: 5-8 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Warminster, Pa. High School: William Tennent Major: Elementary Education

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

3 vs. Mercy (3/19/11) 1 Seven Times 1 Three Times 2 at Mercy (3/18/12) 4 at Mercy (3/18/12) 2 Three Times at Concordia (4/21/12) 2 at Georgian Court (3/29/11) 2 11-Tmes

#7 2012 Season: Started 42 games during her junior season.... Batted a career-high .259 after collecting 29 hits, five doubles and five home runs.... recorded 15 runs, 16 RBI and 49 total bases... set a new career mark with a .331 on-base percentage....Recorded a .957 fielding percentage behind the plate after committing only six errors....Had a season-best day at Mercy College (March 18) in game two of a doubleheader.... Batted 2-for-4 after belting two home runs... finished the game with four RBI and two runs....Ended the season on a four-game hitting streak and hit two homers in two of the final four games.... Named to the CACC AllTournament team.... Will enter her senior season with 19 career home runs; two shy of the school record. 2011 Season: Appeared in 34 games, including 32 starts during her sophomore season. Finished the year with a .211 batting average (19-for-90), four runs, two doubles, one home run and six RBI. Had a slugging average of .267 and an on-base percentage of .297. Committed only three errors behind the plate as catcher for a .980 fielding percentage. Had a season-high three hits (3-4) during game one of a double-header against Mercy College on March 19. Hit a home run in the final game of the regular season at Chestnut Hill College on May 3 to increase her career total to 14. Will enter the 2012 season ranked third all-time for most home runs in a career. 2010 Season: Started all 47 games in her freshman season. Batted .245 to go along with 40 hits, six doubles, three triples and a team-best 13 home runs, the most hit in program history in a single season. She also led the team in slugging percentage (.558), total bases (91), triples (3) and RBI (40). Started the season with a six game hitting streak and had eight multi-hit games during the course of the year. High School: Was an All-Suburban One League and Bucks County Courier Times All-Area First Team catcher. Hit 10 home runs, a careerbest, as a senior. Played for Sports Connection, the back-to-back ASA Pennsylvania State 18U championship team. Participated in the PONY National Tournament and Canada Cup.

Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 47-47 34-32 42-42 123-121

AB 163 90 112 365

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R 27 4 15 46

H 40 19 29 88

Avg. .245 .211 .259 .241

2B 6 2 5 13

3B 3 0 0 3

Coach Ortega on Myers Deanna is pure strength and power as a player, however, her extra hard work in the offseason is what has helped her to raise the level of her defensive game. In the fall we asked Deanna to become a more commanding presence on the field and to take charge, which she has done a great job at. As in the past, she will be key for us to preventing runners from taking extra bases. Offensively, we are looking to Deanna to have her best season and to go out with a bang. I’m excited to be around to see her leave her mark in the HFU Softball history books.

HR 13 1 5 19

TB 91 24 49 164

Slug Pct. .558 .267 .438 .449

RBI 40 24 16 62

SB-A 2-4 1-1 0-1 3-6

BB 5 10 10 25

SO 53 15 29 97

OB% .272 .297 .331 .297


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McDEVITT Career Highs - Batting

Danielle McDevitt

Year: Senior Position: SS Height: 5-5 Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: Williamstown, N.J. High School: Williamstown Major: Elementary/Special Education

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

4 vs. Molloy (3/27/11) 1 Five Times 1 Three Times N/A 2 Five Times 3 Two Times vs. Goldey-Beacom (4/11/12) 2 at Post (4/15/11) 1 17 TImes

#12

2012 Season: Appeared in 41 games and started 40 during her junior season.... Led the team in hitting with a .377 average....recorded 46 hits, 23 runs, two doubles, eight RBI and 48 total bases... Also drew six walks and struckout a career-low three times.... recorded a .957 fielding percentage after committing a career-low seven errors... Was named the CACC Player of the Week for the first time in her career for the week ending March 25 after batting .632 (12-19)...Had 11 multi-hit games during the course of the season....Had at least one hit in 31-of-41 games....Ended the season with a five-game hitting streak.... Will enter her senior season 34 hits shy of 200 career hits. 2011 Season: Earned Daktronics, Inc. NCAA Division II All-America honors after being named to the third team. Also earned Daktronics, Inc. All-East Region first team accolades as well. In addition, McDevitt was selected to the Capital One Academic All-District II third team. Compiled a career-year at the plate during her sophomore season as she finished the year with a .458 batting average ranking tops in the conference and 11th among NCAA Division II leaders. Tied her career-high with 60 hits and in the process recorded 23 multi-hit games. She also tallied 17 runs, three doubles and 12 RBI in 2011. McDevitt had a .481 slugging percentage and a .478 on-base percentage. Had a season long seven game hitting streak from April 11-21. 2010 Season: Earned All-CACC second team honors in her first season of collegiate action. Started all 47 games and led the team in hitting with a .382 batting average. Also led the team in hits (60), runs (31) and on-base percentage (.433). Had a .938 fielding percentage splitting time between short stop and second base. Had 17 multi-hit games, including two four-hit contests. Started the season with a seven-game hitting streak and later in the year recorded a ten-game hit streak. High School: Was a three-time All-Tri County Conference selection. Garnered first team honors in her freshman and junior seasons. As a senior, she was named to the second team. Also a Philadelphia Inquirer All-South Jersey first team pick. As a junior, she had a career-best .500 batting average. Had 97 career hits.

Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 47-47 39-39 41-40 127-126

AB 157 131 122 410

R 31 17 23 71

H 60 60 46 166

Avg. .382 .458 .377 .405

2B 2 3 2 7

3B 3 0 0 3

Coach Ortega on McDevitt Over the last year, Danielle’s love and respect for the game and her mental toughness have matured immensely. This maturation has helped her bounce back from knee surgery and to get back onto the field and into game-ready shape for the start of the season. There is no doubt that Danielle will leave Holy Family as one of the best players to ever wear a Tiger uniform. She’s already accomplished so much in her three years here but we will still look to her to continue to push the reaches of her game. I have a feeling that she’s on the verge of having the best season of her career in 2013.

HR 0 0 0 0

TB 68 63 48 179

Slug Pct. .433 .481 .393 .437

RBI 12 12 8 32

SB-A 11-13 5-7 10-11 26-31

BB 12 5 6 23

SO 10 4 3 17

OB% .433 .478 .411 .440

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IDEN Career Highs - Batting

Lindsey Iden

Year: Senior Position: 3B Height: 5-8 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Rushland, Pa. High School: Council Rock North Major: Communications

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

3 Two Times at Philadelphia (4/19/12) 2 at Philadelphia (4/19/12) 1 at Bloomsburg (4/15/12) 1 at Mercy (3/18/12) 3 Two Times at Philadelphia (4/19/12) 2 Five Times 1 14 Times 2 Five Times

#19 2012 Season: Appeared in all 47 games, including 45 starts her junior season... Batted a career-high .276, setting new career marks in hits (37), doubles (9), RBI (16), hit-by-pitch (7) and struckout a career-low 12 times.... Recorded a .910 fielding percentage at third base.... Recorded her 100th career hit against Dominican College in the CACC Tournament (April 26).... Will enter her senior season with 101 career hits....Had a season-best three hit game at Philadelphia University (April 19) in game two of a doubleheader... Finished the game 3-for-3 with a season-high two doubles and three RBI.... Also scored a run and was hit by a pitch.... Had two five-game hitting streaks during the course of the final 18 games of the season... Earned CACC All-Academic honors for the second straight season. 2011 Season: Appeared and started 36 games during her sophomore season. Finished the year with a .250 batting average to go along with 28 hits, seven runs, three doubles and ten RBI. Recorded a slugging percentage of .277 and had an on-base percentage of .270. Had a seasonbest three hits (3-4) against Fayetteville State during the Rebel Spring Games on March 7. Scored two runs and recorded three RBI. Finished the season 5-for-10 in the team’s final three games. Was named to the CACC All-Academic team for the first time in her career. 2010 Season: In her first season, started in all 47 games, while hitting .261. Recorded 36 hits, including six doubles, one triple and two home runs. Drove in 15 runs, scored 16 times and drew nine walks. In the field, committed only four errors at third base in 112 chances. Had multi-hit games in nine contests during the course of the season and drove in a season-high three runs in the second game of a doubleheader at Wilmington (4/22). High School: A two-time All-Suburban One League player at Council Rock North. Was a third team selection in 2008 and earned honorable mention in 2009. Won two ASA Pennsylvania State 18U championships with Sports Connection. Played in the PONY Nationals and Canada Cup.

Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 47-47 36-36 47-45 130-128

AB 138 112 134 384

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R 16 7 14 37

H 36 28 37 101

Avg. .261 .250 .276 .263

2B 6 3 9 18

3B 1 0 1 2

Coach Ortega on Iden I love watching athletes compete during their senior season because they play uninhibited and fearless and Lindsey has definitely embraced this attitude. Since day one of the fall, Lindsey has been “all or nothing” every time she steps onto the field to play or practice. An already strong and instinctual player, Lindsey has become a consistent mainstay both at the hot corner and at the plate. Her ability to drive the ball to all fields consistently will allow her to drive in more runs for us this season. I expect Lindsey to have the best season of her career in 2013 as she helps her senior class to be one of the best in the history of HFU Softball.

HR 2 0 1 3

TB 50 31 51 132

Slug Pct. .362 .277 .381 .344

RBI 15 10 16 41

SB-A 0-0 0-2 1-3 1-5

BB 9 2 3 14

SO 18 16 12 46

OB% .322 .270 .326 .309


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ALLIGOOD Career Highs - Pitching

Rachael Alligood

Year: Junior Position: P Height: 5-7 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Levittown, Pa. High School: Harry S. Truman Major: Nursing

Innings Pitched Walks Allowed Strikeouts Batters Faced Runs Allowed Hits Allowed

9.0 vs. Wilmington (4/20/11) 8 vs. Molloy (3/27/11) 7 vs. West Chester (4/5/12) 40 vs. Molloy (3/27/11) 10 vs. Molloy (3/27/11) 13 vs. Dominican (4/14/12)

#1 2012 Season: Earned All-CACC honors for the first time in her career after being named All-CACC Honorable Mention....Appeared in 21 games, including ten starts as a sophomore... Finished the season with 75.1 innings pitched and recorded a career-low earned run average of 3.62.... Allowed 80 hits, 39 earned runs, 46 walks and struck out 43 batters.... Finished the season 5-4 to improve to improve to 13-13 in her career.... Struck out a career-high seven batters in a 3-1 victory versus West Chester University (April 5). 2011 Season: In her first season as a member of the Holy Family softball team, Alligood led the team in appearances (21) games started (16), complete games (10), wins (8), earned run average (3.72), innings pitched (94.0) and strikeouts (49). Recorded her first career victory on March 29 at Georgian Court University. Pitched a complete game, while surrendering only three runs. Struck out a career-high six batters in a nine inning affair against Wilmington University on April 20. Recorded her first career shutout with a 1-0 victory over the Wildcats. High School: Holds the school’s strikeout and earned run average records. Was also the Bucks County strikeout leader for three years. Was a Suburbean-One Bicentennial League first team selection and was also named to the Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team. Awarded the Kiwanis Club Scholar-Athlete Award. She was on the honor roll and in the Honor Society.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

APP 21 21 42

GS 16 10 26

CG 10 3 13

W-L 8-9 5-4 13-13

ERA 3.72 3.62 3.68

SHO 2/1 1/2 3/3

SV 0 0 0

Coach Ortega on Alligood In her first two seasons, Rachael just scratched the surface of her abilities as a pitcher. A true workhorse, Rachael has matured and grown as a person, player, and teammate this offseason and she has finally been showing us what she is truly capable of. We will look to her to maintain accuracy and consistency on the mound and if she can do that, I think she can be one of the best pitchers in our conference. Rachael has also been focusing on getting her offensive game on track and has been doing a great job of driving the ball and putting it in play, which is going to leverage our already strong lineup.

INN 94.0 75.1 169.1

H 101 80 181

R 64 58 122

ER 50 39 89

BB 47 36 83

SO 49 43 92

BF 447 356 803

BAvg. .263 .258 .261

WP 14 9 23

HBP 7 6 13

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DALTON Career Highs - Batting

AnnMarie Dalton

Year: Junior Position: Utl. Height: 5-3 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Northampton, Pa. High School: Northampton Area Major: Early Childhood/Special Education

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

3 vs. Fayetteville State (3/7/11) 1 Three Times at Concordia (4/21/12) 1 vs. West Chester (4/5/12) 1 Two Times vs. Wilmington (4/26/12) 2 Four Times 3 vs. Mercy (3/19/11) 2 Three Times at Bloomfield (4/9/12) 3 at Post (4/5/11)

#3

2012 Season: Appeared and started 45 games as a sophomore.... batted .236 to go along with 25 hits, 13 runs, two doubles, one triple, one home run and a career-high 11 RBI.... Committed only three errors setting a new career-low to finish with a .935 fielding percetage....Had a season-best day after hitting 2-for-2 to go along with a pair of runs, a double and two walks during game one of a doubleheader at Bloomfield College (April 9)....Went 17 and 16 straight games without an error during the course of the season. 2011 Season: Appeared in 40 games and started 37 in her first year of collegiate action. Finished fourth on the team in hitting with a .283 batting average. Led the team with 21 runs and also collected 34 hits, one double, one home run and five RBI. Recorded a .317 slugging percentage and a .351 on-base percentage. Recorded her first career hit against Southern Indiana during the Rebel Spring Games down in Florida on March 6. Began the season on a four-game hitting streak including three multi-hit games (8-15). Hit her first career home run during game one of a double-header versus Nyack on April 16. Finished the season with 11 multi-hit games. High School: Nominated as a captain her senior year.

Coach Ortega on Dalton Am came into this year with a clearer head and was ready to return to the aggressive, fearless mental state she presented during her freshman campaign. Am has done a great job of solidifying herself as one of the hardest workers on our roster and this has made her a smart and outstanding baserunner and a better outfielder. Her sound fundamentals and her hard work in the offseason have made her one of the most consistent bunters and contact hitters in the lineup, which will put us in a good position to score more runs this season.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 40-37 45-45 85-82

AB 120 106 226

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R 21 13 34

H 34 25 59

Avg. .283 .236 .261

2B 1 2 3

3B 0 1 1

HR 1 1 2

TB 38 32 70

Slug Pct. .317 .302 .310

RBI 5 11 16

SB-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

BB 9 8 17

SO 14 12 26

OB% .351 .302 .328


Meet the Tigers - Juniors Hayley Brennan

Year: Junior Position: 3B/C Height: 5-7 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Frankford, Del. High School: Indian River Major: Biology

BRENNAN Career Highs - Batting Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

3 Two Times at Chestnut Hill (5/3/11) 2 Two Times at Chestnut Hill (5/3/11) N/A N/A 4 at Chestnut Hill (5/3/11) 3 vs. Bloomfield (4/10/11) 3 at Georgian Court (3/29/11) 2 vs. Wilmington (4/20/11)

#6 2012 Season: Did Not Play Due to Injury 2011 Season: Appeared in 26 games, including 24 starts in 2011. Finished second on the team with a .313 batting averaged. Finished the year with 21 hits, nine runs, four doubles and 11 RBI. Also had a .373 slugging percentage and a .385 on-base percentage. Had a career day against Chestnut Hill College in the final regular season double-header of the season. Finished game one 3-for-3 at the plate to go along with two doubles and four RBI. Also had a three-hit performance during game one of a double-header against Bloomfield College on April 10. Was 3-for-4 at the plate and scored three times. High School: Was a first team all-conference as a catcher and also the captain of the Blue Gold Game. Brennan also played on the volleyball and earned first team all-conference honors as an outside hitter. She was also the captain of the Blue Gold Game and holds the school record for most digs.

Coach Ortega on Brennan Hayley has continued working hard on making her comeback in our lineup this season. We will be looking to Hayley to step into and embrace the role of the designated player this year. Her ability to drive the ball up-the-middle and to the right side will be called upon a lot in pressure and clutch situations. Hayley is another player who has the ability to play multiple positions well and as she works her way back onto the field, she could fill in at first, third, and catcher. Hayley is a spark and a leader on the field and that leadership will be called upon to help carry us through this season.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 26-24

AB 67

R 9

H 21

Avg. .313

26-24

67

9

21

.313

2B 4

3B HR TB 0 0 25 - DNP Due to Injury 4 0 0 25

Slug Pct. .373

RBI 11

SB-A 1-1

BB 9

SO 7

OB% .385

.373

11

1-1

9

7

.385

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BORRELLI Career Highs - Batting

Samantha Borrelli

Year: Junior Position: 2B/P Height: 5-2 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: West Berlin, N.J. High School: Overbrook Major: Criminal Justice

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

4 vs. Molloy (3/27/11) 2 Three Times vs. Bloomfield (4/10/11) N/A 1 Four Times 4 at Bloomfield (4/9/12) 2 at Philadelphia (4/19/12) 2 at Mercy (3/18/12) 2 Four Times at Felician (4/27/12)

#8 2012 Season: Appeared in all 47 games, including 46 starts as a sophomore....Batted a career-high .237 and set new career marks in hits (33), RBI (28), runs (14), home runs (3) and total bases (46)...Tied her careerhigh with four RBI in game one at Bloomfield College (April 9)...Led the team with 28 RBI. 2011 Season: Appeared in 40 games, including 38 starts during her freshman season. Batted .227 and recorded 27 hits, ten runs, eight doubles, one home run and 15 RBI. Also made 12 pitching appearances, including seven starts. Finished the year 2-6 with an earned run average of 3.97. Struck out 28 batters in 54.2 innings of work. Recorded her first career hit on March 6 versus Southern Indiana. Hit her first career home run during game one of a double-header at Queens College on March 20. Drove in four RBI on two occasions, including a 4-for-5 day versus Molloy College on March 27. High School: Won the Group 2 Championship and advanced to the state championships.

Coach Ortega on Borrelli Sammi is such an enjoyable player to watch. She has a fire about the way she plays the game and she is capable of playing well anywhere we need her. We expect Sammi to elevate her game yet another level this season and to be the most consistent RBI hitter in our lineup. She has incredible power and an uncanny ability to drive the ball to the outfield gaps and come up clutch when we need her. This season we will look for Sammi to also be one of our pitchers on our staff as she has great movement and speed on her pitches that will help us balance out our pitching. If Sammi can stay consistent offensively, I think she will have her best season yet.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 40-38 47-46 87-84

AB 119 139 258

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R 10 14 24

H 27 33 60

Avg. .227 .237 .233

2B 8 4 12

3B 0 0 0

HR 1 3 4

TB 38 46 84

Slug Pct. .319 .331 .326

RBI 15 28 43

SB-A 0-0 0-1 0-1

BB 5 12 17

SO 16 13 29

OB% .258 .296 .279


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MILLER Career Highs - Batting

Valerie Miller

Year: Junior Position: OF Height: 5-8 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Cinnaminson, N.J. High School: Cinnaminson Major: Mathematics

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

1 Five Times N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 13 Times N/A 3 vs. Philadelphia (4/11/11)

#11 2012 Season: Appeared in 20 games during her sophomore season.... recorded a career-high three hits, seven runs and three total bases... Recorded hits vs. Fayetteville State (March 4), Millersville University (March 21) and at Chestnut Hill College (March 30). 2011 Season: Appeared in 25 games, including six starts during her first year of collegiate action. Miller finished the year 2-for-14 at the plate to go along with six runs and three stolen bases. Recorded her first career hit during game two of a double-header at Dominican College on April 3. High School: Four-year varsity starter and was nominated captain her senior year. Participated in Carpentar Cup her junior season and earned Coach’s Award her senior year. Also was named to the Burlington County Scholastic League second team. Received varsity letters in volleyball and basketball.

Coach Ortega on Miller Valerie really is the glue that binds this team. She has been such a positive influence on all of her teammates and her constant hustle on the field has seen her improve her overall game. Val has great hand-eye coordination, which allows her to put the ball in play consistently from the left and right side of the plate. Her increased speed will be key on the bases and in the outfield. Val has been taking feedback well and working hard on the little things in the offseason and I can’t wait to see how it translates on the field.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 25-6 20-1 45-7

AB 14 10 24

R 6 7 13

H 2 3 5

Avg. .143 .300 .208

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

TB 2 3 5

Slug Pct. .143 .300 .208

RBI 0 0 0

SB-A 3-4 1-2 4-6

BB 0 0 0

SO 4 1 5

OB% .143 .300 .208

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REUSCHER Career Highs - Pitching

Victoria Reuscher

Year: Junior Position: P Height: 5-8 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Cheltenham, Pa. High School: Little Flower Major: Nursing

Innings Pitched Walks Allowed Strikeouts Batters Faced Runs Allowed Hits Allowed

10 vs. USciences 3/23/12 6 vs. Georgian Court (4/17/12) 5 Three Times vs. Goldey-Beacom (4/11/12) 41 vs. USciences (3/23/12) 8 vs. Concordia St. Paul (3/7/11) 10 Four Times vs. Dominican (4/14/12)

#20 2012 Season: Appeared in 33 games, including 28 starts in the pitching circle during her sophomore season.... had a breakout year setting new career marks in innings pitched (167), strikeouts (35), wins (11) earned run average (1.93) and complete games (20).... Finished the year with the third lowest ERA in the CACC....Named CACC Pitcher of the Week for the first time in her career for the week ending March 11... In the team’s trip to Florida, made nine appearances, including six starts to finish 3-2 to go along with a 0.82 ERA... Opened the season with a complete game shutout versus Ashland University (2-0).....Struck out a career-high five batters on three separate occasions. 2011 Season: Appeared in eight games, including one start in the field during her freshman season. Finished the year 1-for-10 at the plate and had one stolen base. Had her first career hit during game two of a double-header at Goldey-Beacom College on April 26. Also made 17 appearances in the pitching circle, including six starts. Finished the season 1-4 with a 5.21 earned run average. Struck out 15 batters in 43.0 innings of work. High School: During her sophomore season was named Honorable Mention All-Catholic. As a junior, played in the Philadelphia Catholic League in the Carpenter Cup. As a senior, earned All-Catholic second team honors.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

APP 17 33 50

GS 6 28 34

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CG 3 20 23

W-L 1-4 11-15 12-19

ERA 5.21 1.93 2.60

SHO 1/2 5/1 6/3

SV 0 0 0

Coach Ortega on Reuscher Tori has really stepped up her game this year and is setting the bar high for the Holy Family pitching staff. Her focus on her breaking pitches and hitting her spots consistently are going to be key for our staff’s success throughout the season. Her hard work offensively will help us as we can work her bat into the lineup more this season as well. With a much different outlook and a more refined mental game, I cannot wait to see what Tori does on the mound this year.

INN 43.0 167.0 210.0

H 67 160 227

R 41 74 115

ER 32 46 78

BB 14 40 54

SO 15 35 40

BF 215 716 931

BAvg. .342 .246 .268

WP 1 3 4

HBP 3 10 13


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CORRADO Career Highs - Batting

Erin Corrado

Year: Junior Position: 1B Height: 5-11 Bats/Throws: R/L Hometown: Fair Hill, Md. High School: St. Mark’s (Del.) Major: Nursing

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

2 Six Times 2 at Philadelphia (4/19/12) 1 at Felician (4/7/12) 1 Two Times at Queens (3/20/11) 2 Two Times at Philadelphia (4/19/12) 2 at Bloomfield (4/9/12) 2 Two Times vs. Felician (4/30/11) 3 Two Times at Queens (3/20/11)

#24 2012 Season: Appeared in 39 games, including 37 starts her sophomore season.... batted a career-high .250, while setting new career marks in hits (26), runs (11), doubles (4), triples (1), RBI (10), stolen bases (1) and total bases (32).... Made only nine errors and finished with a .976 fielding percentage at first base... Had a season-high seven game hitting streak to close out the season and extended into the CACC Tournament....Recorded three doubles in a doubleheader at Philadelphia University (April 19)... Finished the DH 4-for-7 with three RBI. 2011 Season: Appeared and started 35 games during her freshman season. Finished the year with a .144 batting average after collecting 13 hits in 90 at-bats. Also recorded seven runs, two home runs and five RBI. Finished the year with a .211 slugging percentage and a .252 onbase percentage. Recorded her first career hit, RBI, and home run on March 9 versus Edinboro during the Rebel Springs games in Florida. Had her first multi-hit game during game two of a double-header at Queens College on March 20. Finished 2-for-3 at the plate to go along with a run, RBI and her second home run of the season. High School: Made first and second honors every marking period and earned first team All-State and All-Conference accolades during her sophomore and junior season.

Coach Ortega on Corrado Erin is one of the best fielding first baseman’s I’ve ever seen. Game-after-game, she never ceases to amaze with the way she digs balls, stretches, and makes difficult plays look routine. Erin has such a tremendous grasp on the ins and outs of the game and that has given her an incredible ability to lead her teammates on the field. Offensively, Erin was on a hot streak the second half of last season – this season we will look to her to be consistent throughout the entire season as she is one of a few power hitters we have in our lineup who will be relied upon to drive in our runs. If Erin can stay positive and out of her head, I think the CACC will finally get a glimpse of her true talents and abilities this season.

Year 2011 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 35-35 39-37 74-72

AB 90 104 194

R 7 11 18

H 13 26 39

Avg. .144 .250 .201

2B 0 4 4

3B 0 1 1

HR 2 0 2

TB 19 32 51

Slug Pct. .211 .308 .263

RBI 5 10 15

SB-A 0-0 1-1 1-1

BB 11 11 22

SO 16 15 31

OB% .252 .333 .295

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TOMLINSON Career Highs - Batting

Kristy Tomlinson

Year: Sophomore Position: Utl. Height: 5-5 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. High School: Franklin Towne Charter Major: Undecided

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

3 at Mercy (3/18/12) 1 at Philadelphia (4/19/12) N/A N/A 1 Two Times vs. Dominican (4/14/12) 2 Two Times at Mercy (3/18/12) 2 vs. Saginaw Valley (3/6/12) 2 at Bloomfield (4/9/12)

#9 2012 Season: Appeared in 25 games, including ten starts during her freshman season... Batted .150 (6-40) and recorded sixh hits, four runs, one double, two RBI and seven total bases...Committed only one error during the course of the season to finish with a .966 fielding percentage.... Recorded her first career hit and RBI versus Lee-McRae (March 9)....Had a career-best game after batting 3-for-4 during game two of a doubleheader at Mercy College (March 18). High School: Earned First Team All-Public all four years at Franklin Towne Charter. Also a member of the cross country team and earned All-Public first team honors once and second team accolades three times. Was named the team MVP for softball and cross country twice and basketball once. Was named Student-Athlete of the Year during her senior season. Earned honor roll all four years during her high school career. As a runner for the cross country team, qualified to run in the state championships her freshman year in Hershey, Pa.

Coach Ortega on Tomlinson Kristy is the true definition of a utility player. Anywhere we put her on the field, she can get the job done. She has been extremely focused in the pre-season and it is paying off, especially with her hitting. Offensively, Kristy’s talent is unlimited – she has an incredible swing and with all her extra work on timing in the off-season, she is going to be tough to get out. Her defensive versatility and her offensive consistency will have her filling in for various positions as well as stepping into clutch situations. I’m anxious to see what kind of season Kristy will create for herself.

Year 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 25-10 25-10

AB 40 40

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R 4 4

H 6 6

Avg. .150 .150

2B 1 1

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

TB 7 7

Slug Pct. .175 .175

RBI 2 2

SB-A 0-3 0-3

BB 4 4

SO 10 10

OB% .222 .222


Meet the Tigers - Sophomores

CHILUTTI Career Highs - Pitching

Sarah Chilutti

Year: Sophomore Position: P Height: 5-6 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. High School: Archbishop Ryan Major: Criminal Justice

Innings Pitched Walks Allowed Strikeouts Batters Faced Runs Allowed Hits Allowed

7.0 vs. USciences (3/23/12) 3 vs. Fayetteville State (3/4/12) 6 vs. Fayetteville State (3/4/12) 30 at Bloomsburg (4/15/12) 8 vs. Lee-McRae (3/9/12) 12 at Millersville (3/21/12)

#10 2012 Season: Made 20 appearances, including eight starts in the pitching circle her freshman season.... In 68.0 innings of work, allowed 103 hits, 54 runs (45 earned), 18 walks and struck out 30 batters.... finished the year with a 5-6 record and an earned run average of 4.63... recorded her first career victory with a six innings/six strike out performance versus Fayetteville State (March 4)....Recorded three complete games during the course of the season, all victories.... Earned the win versus nationally-ranked #14 Saginaw Valley with six innings of relief work... Struckout two hitters in the 4-3 victory. High School: Four-year starter at Archbishop Ryan High School. Earned MVP honors during her junior season. Received All-Catholic second team honors during her freshman (2008) and sophomore seasons (2009). Was named to the All-Catholic first team accolades while a junior (2010) and senior (2011). Also played for the Philadelphia Spirit from 2005-2009 and again from 2010-2012.

Coach Ortega on Chilutti With a year of experience under her belt and a new mental approach, I expect Sarah to come out strong this season. She gained some velocity in the offseason and she has been working hard on using her lower body and making each of her pitches more effective. Sarah is an intense competitor who will go hard at each an every batter and I expect her to do big things this season. Sarah is one of the keys to our pitching staff being complete and we will look for her to stay mentally tough and focused every inning she’s on the mound.

Year 2012 TOTALS

APP 20 20

GS 8 8

CG 3 3

W-L 5-6 5-6

ERA 4.63 4.63

SHO 0/1 0/1

SV 0 0

INN 68.0 68.0

H 103 103

R 54 54

ER 45 45

BB 18 18

SO 30 30

BF BAvg. 331 .340 331 .340

WP 3 3

HBP 2 2

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Meet the Tigers - Sophomores

BUNDA Career Highs - Batting

Kelsi Bunda

Year: Sophomore Position: OF Height: 5-4 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Yardley, Pa. High School: Pennsbury Major: Nursing

Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Runs Walks Struck Out

2 vs. Georgian Court (4/17/12) 1 Two Times at Concordia (4/21/12) N/A N/A 1 Two Times vs. at Concordia (4/21/12) 1 11-Times 2 vs. St. Cloud State (3/9/12) 3 vs. Saginaw Valley (3/6/12)

#13 2012 Season: Appeared in 45 games, including 43 starts during her freshman season.... batted .175 and recorded 18 hits, 11 runs, two doubles, two RBI, seven walks and 20 total bases... Finished the year 2-for-4 on stolen base attempts.... committed only six errors in the outfield with a .887 fielding percentage....Collected her first career hit and double versus Concordia St. Paul (March 5)...Tallied her first multi-hit game versus Georgian Court University after batting 2-for-3 in game two (April 17). HIgh School: Three year varsity starter at Pennsbury High School. Earned 1st Team Outfield honors for SOL National All-League and Courier Times Golden Team during her junior and senior seasons. Was named to the 2011 All-Southeastern Pennsylvania 1st Team. Was a member of the 2009 & 2011 SOL National Championship teams as well as the 2010 National Co-Championship. Also a 2011 PIAA AAAA Softball State Runner Up and a 2011 ASA 18U Pennsylvania State Runner up with the SportsConnection 18U. An inductee of the National Honor Society at Pennsbury.

Coach Ortega on Bunda Kelsi is the epitome of the saying “hard work pays off”. She has raised the level of her game every single day since she became a Tiger.I think Kelsi learned some valuable lessons from her freshman campaign and used that as feedback to fine tune her game and has since blossomed into one of our best baserunners and most confident hitters and a superior leader on and off the field. I’m excited to see Kelsi have a breakout season in 2013.

Year 2012 TOTALS

GP-GS 45-43 45-43

AB 103 103

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R 11 11

H 18 18

Avg. .175 .175

2B 2 2

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

TB 20 20

Slug Pct. .194 .194

RBI 2 2

SB-A 2-4 2-4

BB 7 7

SO 23 23

OB% .241 .241


Meet the Tigers - Newcomers Alicia Alvarado

Year: Freshman Position: OF Height: 5-1 Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: Palmdale, Calif. High School: Paraclete Major: Finance

#4

High School: Was a three year varsity starter (2010-2012) for Paraclete High School and was named team captain her senior season... Was named Rookie of the Year in 2010 and earned All-Alpha League second team honors during her junior season... Capped her senior season with All-Alpha League first team accolades and received Most Inspirational Player Award as voted by players and coaches... During her senior season, recorded a .913 fielding percentage in the outfield and batted .310 for the season... Also led her team in doubles and sacrifice bunts... In the classroom, was an Honor Roll student (9th-12th grade) and was a member of the National Spanish Honors Society as well as the National English Honors Society...Was a member of the Mu Alpha Theta, which is the Mathematics Honor Society...Was also a Peer Mentor for Campus Ministry and a Eucharistic Minister.

Coach Ortega on Alvarado Alicia is one of the most focused athletes I’ve ever met. She works hard every single day and there is not a second that she’s not hustling. A true triple threat at the who can hit from both sides of the plate, Alicia is going to enhance our offense overall. She worked hard in the off-season to improve her strength and speed and I believe that’s going to make her an incredible threat on the basepaths and in the outfield. Alicia brings a new mentality to HFU Softball and is already setting a standard of excellence and leadership. I am excited to see Alicia’s success at the college level.

Kristine Casey

Year: Freshman Position: 3B/1B/OF Height: 5-4 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Newark, Del. High School: Caravel Major: Computer Management Information Sciences

High School: Played both softball and field hockey at Caravel Senior High School.... Fielded third base and the outfield during her time at Caravel... Was a member of the 2008 State Runner-Up squad as well as the State Championship teams in 2010 and 2011...Was also a four-year member of the field hockey team and served as team captain during her senior season.... Was a four-year honor roll student and was a member of the National Honor Society at Caravel... Also part of Student Government and a Relay for Life Committee member.

#5

Coach Ortega on Casey Kristine truly possesses all of the intangibles that we look for in our program. All of her hard work in the offseason has raised her confidence as a player and it has translated very well on the field. Kristine is so fundamentally sound defensively and her uber game smarts make her extremely versatile. She has worked hard in the offseason to improve her bat speed and it has paid off as she is consistently driving the ball. If Kristine continues to perform the way she has been, she has the potential to be an immediate impact player during her freshman season.

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Meet the Tigers - Newcomers Claudia Boggi

Year: Freshman Position: C/1B Height: 5-8 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: West Chester, Pa. High School: Bishop Shanahan Major: Nursing

High School: Was a three-year varsity player at Bishop Shanahan and was named team captain her senior season... Was part of the 2011 team that won the Ches-mont Championship... In the classroom, had a 4.0 grade-point average and was a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society.... Also played on the 18U Pennsbury Gems Gold team.

#14 Coach Ortega on Boggi Prior to wearing a Holy Family uniform, Claudia possessed tremendous catching fundamentals. In her short few months here, she has become more than just a fundamentally sound catcher – she has increased her overall strength, and in turn her arm strength and she has learned to command the field from behind the plate. Claudia has been a sponge, taking all the feedback she’s received from the coaching staff and making it work for her game, especially offensively, which has seen her becoming one of our most consistent hitters in the pre-season. We will look to leverage Claudia’s previously under-utilized offensive power in key situations as she gains experience at the college level this year.

Alexis Daubert

Year: Freshman Position: 2B/SS Height: 5-3 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Stratford, N.J. High School: Sterling Major: Nursing

High School: Was a member of the varsity softball team at Sterling High School since her sophomore year... Was the starting third baseman during her junior season and was part of the Group II championship team as well as the New Jersey State semifinalist in 2011.... Sterling won the conference championship in 2010.... Was also a four-year member of the varsity field hockey team...Outside of Sterling, competed for the West Deptford Storm and SJ Stingrays in the 18U travel team.... Led the Storm in stolen bases and go-ahead runs batted in... In the classroom, was a four-year honor roll student.

#15 Coach Ortega on Daubert Alexis is one of the most naturally talented players I’ve seen. She is a slick-fielding infielder who is quick and extremely instinctual on defense. She has the ability to not only make the routine plays consistently, but she can make outstanding plays deep in the hole to her left and right. Offensively we will look to leverage Alexis as a tablesetter in the top of our lineup and to leverage her quickness and game smarts on the basepaths.

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2013 Schedule MARCH 3 3 4 4 5 5 7 7 8 8 12 16 17 20 23 24 26 28 30

vs. Notre Dame College vs. Walsh University vs. Saginaw Valley State vs. University of Indianapolis vs. Notre Dame College vs. Wheeling Jesuit University vs. Northern State University vs. Lake Erie College vs. Wheeling Jesuit University vs. Adelphi University BLOOMSURG UNIVERSITY (DH) NYACK COLLEGE * (DH) MERCY COLLEGE (DH) at USciences * (DH) at Caldwell College * (DH) at Millersville University (DH) WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY * (DH) at Chestnut Hill College * (DH) BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE * (DH)

Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee, Fla. Helen Randle Park Helen Randle Park Helen Randle Park Philadelphia, Pa. Caldwell, N.J. Millersville, Pa. Helen Randle Park Philadelphia, Pa. Helen Randle Park

11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. TBA TBA 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TBA 12:00 p.m.

Quick Facts General Information Location: Philadelphia, Pa., 19114 Founded: 1954 Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,345 University President: Sister Francesca Onley, CSFN, Ph.D. Director of Athletics: Sandra Michael Nickname: Tigers Colors: Copenhagen Blue and White Affliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Dept. Phone Number: 267-341-3353 Athletic Dept. Fax: 215-637-6675 University Phone Number: 215-637-7700 SID Information Director of Sports Information: Greg Pellegrino Office Phone: 267-341-3482 Cell Phone: 215-266-6188

APRIL 2 5 6 10 13 14 16 20 24 27 28

Office Fax: 215-827-0137

at West Chester University (DH) at Goldey-Beacom College * (DH) FELICIAN COLLEGE * (DH) at Kutztown University (DH) at Dominican College * (DH) NEW YORK TECH (DH) at Georgian Court University * (DH) CONCORDIA COLLEGE * (DH) PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY * (DH) at Post University * (DH) at University of Bridgeport (DH)

West Chester, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Helen Randle Park Kutztown, Pa. Orangeburg, N.Y. Helen Randle Park Lakewood, N.J. Helen Randle Park Helen Randle Park Waterbury, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn.

2:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. TBA 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TBA 12:00 p.m.

E-mail: gpellegrino@holyfamily.edu Website: http://athletics.holyfamily.edu Softball Information: Head Coach: Davon Ortega Alma Mater: Lehigh ‘02 Record at HFU/Yrs.: 34-55/3rd Season CACC Record/Yrs.: 23-29/3rdSeason Career Record/Yrs.: 34-55 (.382)/3rd Season Office Phone: 267-341-3611 Assistant Coaches: Shana Treon and Paul Ortega Head Athletic Trainer: Janet Panek, ATC

May 2-4

CACC Tournament

Lakewood, N.J.

* Denotes Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Contest BOLD Denotes Home Contests 2013 CACC Tournament Hosted by Georgian Court University

TBA

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Kristin Midkiff, ATC Strength & Conditioning: William Carolan, ATC Venue: Helen Randle Park (Newtown, Pa.) 2012 Overall Record: 21-26 2012 CACC Record: 13-13 (8th Place)/CACC Tourn. Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Players Returning/Lost: 13/4 Newcomers: 4

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2012 CACC Year in Review 2012 CACC Standings |------Conference------| GP Record Win % Dominican 26 24-2 .923 Caldwell 26 21-5 .808 Georgian Court 26 19-7 .731 Wilmington 26 18-8 .692 Post 26 14-12 .538 Bloomfield 26 13-13 .500 Felician 26 13-13 .500 Holy Family 26 13-13 .500 USciences 26 13-13 .500 Goldey-Beacom 26 12-14 .462 Philadelphia 26 10-16 .385 Nyack 26 3-23 .115 Chestnut Hill 26 2-24 .077

2012 CACC Championship Tournament Hosted by Georgian Court Thursday, April 26 Game 1 - #1 Dominican 5, #8 Holy Family 4 (8) Game 2 - #7 Felician 8, #2 Caldwell 0 (5) Game 3 - #6 Bloomfield 8, #3 Georgian Court 3 Game 4 - #5 Post 6, #4 Wilmington 1 Game 5 - #8 Holy Family 8, #4 Wilmington 5 Game 6 - #3 Georgian Court 4, #2 Caldwell 2 Game 7 - #1 Dominican 11, #5 Post 3 (6) Game 8 - #6 Bloomfield 4, #7 Felician 2 Friday, April 27 Game 9 - #7 Felician 10, #8 Holy Famiy 2 Game 10 - #5 Post 8, #3 Georgian Court 1 Game 11 - #1 Dominican 12, #6 Bloomfield 5 Game 12 - #5 Post 11, #7 Felician 8 Saturday, April 28 Game 13 - #6 Bloomfield 5, #5 Post 4 Game 14 - #1 Dominican 9, #6 Bloomfield 0

Past CACC Champions Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Regular Season Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Holy Family Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell/Georgian Court Georgian Court Dominican Caldwell/Dominican Concordia/Georgian Court Dominican

Tournament Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Georgian Court Teikyo Post Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Georgian Court Caldwell Georgian Court Dominican Dominican Dominican

|----------Overall----------| GP Record Win % 56 39-17 .696 55 39-16 .709 55 34-21 .618 51 26-25 .510 51 19-32 .373 54 32-22 .593 52 18-34 .346 47 21-26 .447 38 16-22 .421 45 22-23 .489 43 13-30 .302 42 4-38 .095 32 2-30 .062

2012 CACC All-Conference Teams First Team 1B - Briana Gaspich - Caldwell 2B - Rachel Ruch - Georgian Court 3B - Kelsey Cutler - Georgian Court SS - Julie Plante - Dominican C - Ashley Corrao - Dominican OF - Kristen Knorr - Caldwell OF - Dara Schroeder - Georgian Court OF - Lianna May - Post P - Katie Warrington - Wilmington P - Delaney Childers - Dominican Utl - Alexandria Smith - Bloomfield DP - Krystina Poloni - Bloomfield AL - Shelby Thompson - Wilmington AL - Angie Yoshizu - Bloomfield Second Team 1B - Paige Berzak - Dominican 2B - Dia Cascone - Caldwell 3B - Kathryn Coles - Dominican SS - Angela D’Amico - Concordia C - Alyssa Calderon - Caldwell OF - Katie Margiotta - Caldwell OF - Diedre Jeppson - Dominican OF - Erin Summers - USciences P - Kourtney Wilson - Caldwell P - Kristen Tenwolde - Felician Utl - Victoria Pisciotta - Concordia DP - Brooke Hull - Georgian Court AL - Kristina Patrocinio - Concordia AL - Cailin Cavenaugh - Goldey-Beacom Honorable Mention: Nicole Velardi (Caldwell), Jillian Stafford (Wilmington), Chelsea Macaluso (Nyack), Courtney Spina (USciances), Rachael Alligood (Holy Family) Player of the Year: Rachel Ruch - Georgian Court Pitcher of the Year: Delainey Childers - Dominican Rookie of the Year: Briana Gaspich - Caldwell Co-Coach of the Year: Dean Johnson (Caldwell) & Erin Harvery (Wilmington) Team Sportsmanship: Nyack College

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2012 Holy Family Softball Overall Statistics for Holy Family Univ. (as of Feb 19, 2013) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

2012 Season Stats

Record: 21-26 Home: 8-8 Away: 7-12 Neutral: 6-6 CACC: 13-14 Player

avg gp-gs

ab

r

h

12 McDEVITT, Danielle

.377 41-40

122

23

46

11 MILLER, Valerie 19IDEN,Lindsey

7 MYERS, Deanna

4 ROBINSON, Bianca

24 CORRADO, Erin 18 REIS, Erica

8BORRELLI,Samanth 3 DALTON, AnnMarie

10 COHEN, Katherine

25 FITZGERALD-BLACK, 13 BUNDA, Kelsi

9 TOMLINSON, Kristy

20 REUSCHER, Victoria 15 CHILUTTI, Sarah

1ALLIGOOD,Rachael

.300

20-1

.276 47-45 .259 42-42

.255 47-47 .250 39-37

.248 37-34 .237 47-46

.236 45-45 .222 27-16

.207 30-17 .175 45-43

.150 25-10 .000

.000

2-1 2-0

10

134

7

14

2b 3b hr

2

3

0

37

9

112

15

29

5

104

11

26

4

139

14

33

4

45

4

10

0

103

11

18

2

3

0

0

0

153 101 106

58 40

3

20 12 13 3 4 0

39 25 25 12 6 0

5 7 2 2 1 0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

5

1

1

1

0

0

5

0

3

1

1

1

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

rbi

tb

slg%

8

48

.393

0

16

16

11

10

17

28

11

4

5

2

2

1

0

0

3

.300

51

.381

49

.438

49

.320

32

.308

47

.465

46

32

20

.000

0

.000

0

12

11 6

5

.175

0

3

10

.267 .194

7

0

12

.345

20

6

.331

.302

12

bb hp

.000

8

6

7

4

0

0

0

1

0

7

2

1

2

0

0

2

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

so gdp

3

1

12

29

32

15

24

13

12

5

6

23

10

2

3

0

0

0

2

0

0

1

1

3

0

0

0

2

1

0

0

0

ob% sf sh sb-att

po

a

e

.411

68

86

7

.957

1-2

1

0

1

.500

40 111

0-1

111

1-1

101

24

1

.992

66 135

19

.914

.300

.326

.331

.313

.333

.290

.296

.302

.300

.281

.241

.222

.000

.000

.000

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

5 10-11 0

2

1

2

1

0

4

5

5

0

2

0

1

0

1

1-3 5-8 2-3

0-1

0-0

fld%

15

.910

24

6

.957

49

5

1

.982

355

17

9

.976

43

0

3

.935

0-0

24

19

3

.935

0

0

0

.000

2-4

44

3

6

.887

21

7

1

.966

8

46

2

.964

1

11

2

.857

4

23

1

.964

0-0 0-3

0-0

0-0

.000

1-0

0

0

0

0

0-0

Totals

.251

47

1233

151

309

43

5

18

131

416

.337

90

17

190

10

.310

2

29

22-37

936

511

77

.949

Opponents

.271

47

1271

187

345

44

6

18

158

455

.358

95

18

108

8

.330

4

24

28-39

945

429

72

.950

LOB - Team (278), Opp (292). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (16). Picked off - Cohen 1, REIS 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

era

w-l

0.00

0-1

3.62

5-4

Totals

2.92

Opponents

2.16

8BORRELLI,Samanth 20 REUSCHER, Victoria 1ALLIGOOD,Rachael

15 CHILUTTI, Sarah

1.93 11-15 4.63

5-6

app gs

2

1

33 28

21 10

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

b/avg

0

0/0

0

1.2

2

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

.250

0

0

0

0

3

1/2

0

75.1

20 3

5/1 0/1

74

0 167.0

160

0

68.0

103

80

58

39

36

43

15

1

3

.258

9

6

0

1

54

46 45

40 18

35 30

15 14

3 2

8 7

3

2

0 3

1 2

0

15 3

8

21-26

47

47

26

8/2

0

312.0

345

187

130

95

108

44

6

18

.271

15

18

3

4

24

25-21

47

47

33

6/2

0

315.0

309

151

97

90

190

43

5

18

.251

14

17

0

2

29

PB - Team (14), Myers 11, Iden 2, Tomlinson 1, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (3), Myers 2, Reuscher 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Myers

.340

3 10

20

(17-28), Reuscher (11-16), Alligood (9-13), Chilutti (8-10), Iden (6-6), Tomlinson (5-5).

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2012 Holy Family Softball Game Results for Holy Family Univ. (as of Feb 19, 2013) (All games) Date

Opponent

Mar 04, 2012

vs Ashland University

Mar 04, 2012 Mar 05, 2012 Mar 05, 2012

! Mar 06, 2012

Mar 06, 2012

! Mar 08, 2012

Mar 08, 2012 Mar 09, 2012 Mar 09, 2012

* Mar 17, 2012

vsFayettevilleState

vs Concordia - St. Paul

vs St. Cloud State

vsSouthwestMinn.St.

vs#14SaginawValley

vsSouthwestMinn.St.

vs Ferris State

vs St. Cloud State

vsLee-McRae

at Nyack College

W W L L W W L W L L W

* Mar 17, 2012

at Nyack College-2

W

Mar 18, 2012

at Mercy College-2

W

Mar 18, 2012 Mar 21, 2012 Mar 21, 2012

* Mar 23, 2012 * Mar 23, 2012 * Mar 24, 2012 * Mar 24, 2012 * Mar 27, 2012

at Mercy College-1 at Millersville-1

at Millersville-2

UNIV OF THE SCIENCES-1

UNIV OF THE SCIENCES-2 CALDWELLCOLLEGE-1

CALDWELLCOLLEGE-2 atWilmington-1

* Mar 27, 2012

atWilmington-2

* Mar 30, 2012

CHESTNUT HILL-2

* Mar 30, 2012 * Apr 03, 2012 * Apr 03, 2012

Apr 05, 2012 Apr 05, 2012

* Apr 07, 2012 * Apr 07, 2012 * Apr 09, 2012 * Apr 09, 2012 * Apr 11, 2012 * Apr 11, 2012 * Apr 14, 2012 * Apr 14, 2012

Apr 15, 2012 Apr 15, 2012

* Apr 17, 2012 * Apr 17, 2012 * Apr 19, 2012

CHESTNUT HILL-1 POSTUNIVERSITY-1

POSTUNIVERSITY-2 WEST CHESTER-1

WEST CHESTER-2 at Felician-1

at Felician-2

at Bloomfield College

at Bloomfield College

GOLDEY-BEACOM-1

GOLDEY-BEACOM-2

DOMINICAN COLLEGE-1

DOMINICAN COLLEGE-2 atBloomsburgUniver.-1

atBloomsburgUniver.-2 GEORGIAN COURT-1

GEORGIAN COURT-2 at Philadelphia U.-1

* Apr 19, 2012

at Philadelphia U.-2

* Apr 21, 2012

at Concordia (NY)

* Apr 21, 2012

Apr 26, 2012 Apr 26, 2012

* Apr 27, 2012

at Concordia (NY)

vs #1 Dominican College

vsWilmington at Felician

L

L L W W L L L L W W W W W L L L W L L W L L L L L L W L W W L W L

2012 Results

Score

Inns

Overall

CACC

Pitcher of record

2-0

7

1-0-0

0-0-0

Reuscher (W 1-0)

0

0-1

(8)

2-1-0

0-0-0

Reuscher (L 1-1)

0

2-0

7

3-2-0

0-0-0

Reuscher (W)

109

1:22

0-9

5

4-3-0

0-0-0

Chilutti (L)

108

1:25

1-6

7

5-4-0

0-0-0

Reuscher (L 3-2)

1-0

7

6-5-0

1-0-0

Reuscher (W 1-0)

0-10

5

7-6-0

2-0-0

Reuscher (L)

1-2

7

8-7-0

2-0-0

Reuscher (L 4-4)

2-1

(10)

9-8-0

3-0-0

Reuscher (W 5-4)

3-5

7

10-9-0

4-1-0

Reuscher (L 5-5)

0-2

7

10-11-0

4-3-0

Reuscher (L 5-6)

9-0

5

11-12-0

5-4-0

Reuscher (W 6-6)

3-2

(8)

13-12-0

7-4-0

Reuscher (W 7-6)

2-1

(8)

15-12-0

8-4-0

Reuscher (W 8-6)

1-2

(8)

15-14-0

8-5-0

Reuscher (L 8-7)

8-3

7

16-15-0

9-6-0

Reuscher (W)

3-4

7

16-17-0

9-8-0

Reuscher (L 9-8)

6-7

7

17-18-0

10-9-0

Reuscher (L 9-9)

1-7

7

17-20-0

10-10-0

Reuscher (L 9-10)

0-14

5

17-22-0

10-11-0

Reuscher (L)

6-5

7

18-23-0

11-12-0

Reuscher (W 10-12)

7-0

7

19-24-0

12-13-0

Reuscher (W 11-13)

4-5

(8)

20-25-0

13-13-0

Reuscher (L)

145

2-10

6

21-26-0

13-14-0

Reuscher (L)

57

4-2 2-7 4-3 4-1 3-8 1-0 8-3 1-6 2-1 0-6 4-5 9-0 5-4 1-5 2-8 1-2 9-0 5-8 1-2 1-3 6-7 6-5 8-5

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7

2-0-0 2-2-0 4-2-0 5-3-0 5-5-0 7-5-0 8-6-0 8-8-0

10-8-0

10-10-0 10-12-0 12-12-0 14-12-0 15-13-0 15-15-0 16-16-0 17-17-0 17-19-0 17-21-0 17-23-0 18-24-0 20-24-0 21-25-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 4-2-0 4-4-0 6-4-0 8-4-0 8-4-0 8-6-0 9-7-0

10-8-0

10-10-0 10-10-0 10-12-0 11-13-0 13-13-0 13-13-0

Chilutti (W 1-0) Borrelli (L 0-1) Chilutti (W)

Reuscher (W 3-1) Chilutti (L 2-2)

Attend

0 0

63 0 0 0

42

Chilutti (W)

61

Chilutti (W 4-3) Chilutti (L 4-4)

1:49

0

Alligood (W 1-0)

Chilutti (L 3-3)

Time

51

1:22

63

1:20

70 45 60 50 50 -

3:20 1:30 2:07 1:20 2:00 1:30

1:27

Chilutti (L 4-5)

60

1:35

Alligood (W 2-0)

35

1:03

Alligood (W 3-0) Alligood (L 3-1) Alligood (L 3-2) Alligood (L)

Alligood (W 4-3)

Alligood (L 4-4) Chilutti (L 4-6) Reuscher (L)

35 50 50 60 60 50 -

100

1:55 1:27 1:45 1:50 1:38

1:40

100

40 40 75

2:00

100

1:25

75

100 -

Reuscher (L 10-13)

60

Chilutti (W 5-6)

50

Alligood (W)

1:10

50

74

2:38

1:30

1:26

1:30 1:30 1:50

1:38

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Record Book - Single Season HITTING Batting Average (minimum 40 at-bats) 1. Colleen Corkery .528 2. Nikki DiGregorio .489 3. Colleen Corkery .477 4. Maggy Culp .473 5. Danielle McDevitt .458 6. Isabel Stackhouse .451 7. Nikki DiGregorio .446 8. Sharon Brown .440 9. Nikki DiGregorio .438 10. Kristen Walsh .436

1993 1993 1994 2000 2011 1993 1994 1996 1995 1996

Doubles 1. Sharon Brown 2. Melissa Zebley 3. Jen Escheman t-4. Melissa Zebley t-4. Rayann Maddock t-4. Adrienne Citrigno t-7. Sarah Lyons t-7. Suzanne Rooney t-7. Melissa Zebley t-10. Sharon Brown t-10. Rayann Maddock t-10. Dana Pallotta

20 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12

Triples

At-Bats 1. Carly Sippel 2. Sarah Lyons 3. Maggy Culp 4. Deanna Myers 5. Melissa Zebley 6. Melissa Zebley t-7. Nicole Vallone t-7. Sarah Marsteller 9. Danielle McDevitt t-10. Kasey Barnes t-10. Rayann Murdock

184 173 167 163 162 159 158 158 157 156 156

2009 2001 2000 2010 2001 2004 2000 2009 2010 2010 2001

1. Sarah Lyons t-2. Sharon Brown t-2. Lauren Armstrong 4. Lauren Armstrong t-5. Melissa Zebley t-5. Nikki DiGregorio t-5. Holly Brandt t-5. Sarah Lyons t-5. Kristen Walsh t-5. Sarah Lyons t-5. Mary Hogan t-5. Lauren Armstrong

Runs Scored 1. Maggy Culp 2. Melissa Miller t-3. Martha Reiman t-3. Melissa Miller t-3. Carly Sippel t-6 Nicole Vallone t-6. Kristen Walsh 8. Sharon Brown t-9. Nikki DiGregorio t-9. Kristen Walsh t-9. Melissa Zebley t-9. Tara Debes

46 41 40 40 40 39 39 36 34 34 34 34

2000 1997 1995 1999 2009 2000 1995 1997 1995 1997 2002 2006

Home Runs 1. Deanna Myers 2. Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black 3. Maggy Culp t-4. Sarah Lyons t-4. Patty Andris t-6. Angela DiBeneditto t-6. Angela DiBeneditto t-6. Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black 9. Dolores Brown t-10. Joanne Garvey t-10. Erica Reis t-10. Deanna Myers

79 66 65 60 60 60 56 54 54 53 53 53

2000 2001 2009 2001 2010 2011 2000 1999 2008 2002 1997 2002

Runs Batted In 1. Maggy Culp 48 2. Jen Escheman 41 3. Deanna Myers 40 4. Sharon Brown 39 5. Suzanne Rooney 36 6. Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black 33 7. Sarah Lyons 32 t-8. Sharon Brown 31 t-8. Alison McBryar 31 t-10. Sharon Brown 29 t-10. Holly Brandt 29 t-10. Sarah Lyons 29

Hits 1. Maggy Culp 2. Sarah Lyons 3. Carly Sippel t-4. Melissa Zebley t-4. Danielle McDevitt t-4 Danielle McDevitt 7. Nicole Vallone t-8. Suzanne Rooney t-8. Kristilyn Obert t-10. Melissa Zebley t-10. Sharon Brown t-10. Sarah Lyons

1997 2003 2006 2002 2000 1999 2003 1999 2001 1999 2001 2008

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2001 1997 2005 2006 2002 1995 1994 2003 1996 2003 1999 2008 2010 2010 2000 2002 1992 2009 2010 2011 2007 1990 2012 2012 2000 2006 2010 1997 1999 2010 2003 1999 2007 1996 1994 2002

Total Bases 1. Maggy Culp 2. Sarah Lyons 3. Sarah Lyons 4. Sharon Brown 5. Deanna Myers 6. Melissa Zebley 7. Sarah Lyons 8. Melissa Zebley 9. Jen Escheman t-10. Lauren Armstrong t-10. Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black

121 97 96 94 91 84 83 81 80 77 77

2000 2002 2001 1997 2010 2002 2003 2001 2006 2006 2010

Walks 1. Heather Herens 2. Melissa Miller t-3. Tara Debes t-3. Tara Debes t-3. Tara Debes t-6. Heather Herens t-6. Kelly Nepi t-8. Tara Debes t-8. Alison McBryar t-8. Angela DiBene t-8. Jody Searfoss

25 23 20 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 18

1994 1999 2004 2005 2006 1995 2003 2003 2007 2009 2010

Hit by Pitches 1. Stephanie Kinnick 8 t-2. Lauren Armstrong 7 t-2. Lindsey Iden 7 t-4. Melissa Zebley 5 t-4. Amy Saia 5 t-4. Kristilyn Obert 5 t-7. Colleen Corkery 4 t-7. Kim Joyce 4 t-7. Lauren Armstrong 4 t-7. Angela DiBeneditto 4 t-7. Lindsey Iden 4 t-7. AnnMarie Dalton 4

2008 2006 2012 2003 1997 2007 1994 2006 2008 2010 2010 2011

On-Base Percentage 1. Colleen Corkery .545 2. Colleen Corkery .535 3. Nikki DiGregorio .531 4. Nikki DiGregorio .521 5. Sharon Brown .510 6. Isabel Stackhouse .491 7. Sharon Brown .488 8. Maggy Culp .485 9. Colleen Ryan .482 10. Nancy Smith .479

1993 1994 1993 1994 1996 1993 1998 2000 1997 1994


Record Book - Single Season Slugging Percentage 1. Sharon Brown .758 2. Patty Andris .746 3. Maggy Culp .725 4. Nikki DiGregorio .711 5. Sarah Lyons .698 6. Sharon Brown .679 7. Joanne Garvey .678 8. Jen Escheman .672 9. Nikki DiGregorio .643 10. Colleen Corkery .636 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

Stolen Bases Melissa Miller 39 Martha Reiman 25 Melissa Miller 20 Melissa Miller 18 Carly Sippel 18 Marie Carbonara 17 Heather Herens 17 Isabel Stackhouse 16 Kristen Walsh 16 Melissa Miller 16

1997 1992 2000 1993 2002 1996 1990 2006 1995 1994 1997 1995 1999 1998 2009 1992 1994 1992 1995 1996

FIELDING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Putouts Rayann Maddock Rayann Maddock Erin Corrado Sharon Brown Deanna Myers Erin Corrado Sharon Brown Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black Rebecca Costa Kim Hockenbrock

Assists 1. Allison Maddock 2. Allison Maddock 3. Allison Maddock 4. Danielle Vittitow 5. Samantha Borrelli 6. Jeanette Rinker 7. Jeanette Rinker 8. Lindsey Iden 9. Allison Maddock 10. Melissa Zebley

448 403 355 349 344 286 252 249 238 233

2001 2000 2012 1999 2010 2011 1997 2009 2009 2008

201 187 146 138 135 120 114 111 107 106

1999 2000 2001 2001 2012 2002 2003 2012 1998 2001

PITCHING Appearances t-1. Allison Maddock 33 t-1. Victoria Reuscher 33 3. Allison Maddock 32 4. Allison Maddock 31 5. Kim Joyce 29 t-6. Jackie Sinni 28 t-6. Jody Searfoss 28 t-8. Jeanette Rinker 27 t-8. Bridget Robinson 27 10. Jody Searfoss 26 Games Started 1. Victoria Reuscher 28 2. Allison Maddock 27 3. Allison Maddock 26 t-4. Jackie Sinni 25 t-4. Allison Maddock 25 t-4. Jody Searfoss 25 t-7. Jeanette Rinker 23 t-7. Bridget Robinson 23 t-7. Jody Searfoss 23 t-10. Angela DiBeneditto 22 t-10. Kim Joyce 22 t-10. Angela DiBeneditto 22

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Earned Run Average Jeanette Rinker 1.13 Allison Maddock 1.17 Allison Maddock 1.32 Jackie Sinni 1.34 Jody Searfoss 1.51 Kim Joyce 1.52 Jackie Sinni 1.53 Kim Joyce 1.55 Allison Maddock 1.57 Amy Metzinger 1.71

Wins t-1. Allison Maddock t-1. Allison Maddock 3. Allison Maddock 4. Jeanette Rinker 5. Kim Joyce t-6. Jackie Sinni t-6. Jody Searfoss t-8. Kim Joyce t-8. Holly Brandt t-8. Jackie Sinni

22 22 18 16 15 14 14 13 13 13

2001 2012 2000 1999 2006 2002 2010 2002 2006 2009

2012 2001 2000 2001 1999 2010 2002 2006 2007 2009 2006 2010

2004 2000 1999 2000 2008 2005 2003 2004 2001 1998

1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2003 2010 2004 1996 2000

Complete Games 1. Allison Maddock 27 2. Jackie Sinni 25 3. Allison Maddock 24 4. Jody Searfoss 23 t-5. Allison Maddock 22 t-5. Jeanette Rinker 22 7. Jody Searfoss 21 8. Victoria Reuscher 20 9. Angela DiBeneditto 19 t-10. Jackie Sinni 19 t-10. Angela DiBeneditto 19

2001 2001 1999 2010 2000 2002 2009 2012 2009 2002 2010

Strikeouts 1. Jody Searfoss 2. Jody Searfoss 3. Jody Searfoss 4. Allison Maddock 5. Allison Maddock 6. Angela DiBeneditto 7. Jeanette Rinker 8. Jody Searfoss 9. Jeanette Rinker 10. Bridget Robinson

242 155 154 129 124 127 114 105 103 92

2010 2009 2008 1999 2000 2010 2002 2007 2003 2006

Innings Pitched Allison Maddock 185.0 Allison Maddock 184.2 Allison Maddock 184.0 Jody Searfoss 180.1 Victoria Reuscher 167.0 Jeanette Rinker 162.0 Kim Joyce 158.1 Jackie Sinni 154.0 Jody Searfoss 153.1 Angela DiBeneditto 149.2

2000 1999 2001 2010 2012 2002 2006 2001 2009 2010

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Shutouts t-1. Allison Maddock t-1. Allison Maddock t-1. Allison Maddock 4. Jackie Sinni t-5. Jeanette Rinker t-5. Jeanette Rinker t-7. Jackie Sinni t-7. Jody Searfoss t-7. Angela DiBeneditto t-7. Jody Searfoss t-7. Victoria Reuscher

9 9 9 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5

1999 2001 2000 2000 2003 2002 2001 2008 2009 2010 2012

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Record Book - Career HITTING/RUNNING Batting Average (min. 100 AB) 1. Maggy Culp 2000 .473 2. Nikki DiGregorio 1992-95 .427 3. Sharon Brown 1996-99 .419 4. Colleen Corkery 1991-94 .413 t-5. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 .405 t-5. Danielle McDevitt 2010-Pres. .405 7. Sarah Lyons 2001-03 .376 t-8. Jen Rendfrey 1995-98 .355 t-8. Carly Sippel 2009 .353 t-8. Mary Hogan 1998-99 .351 t-8. Jenn Escheman 2004-07 .350 t-8. Cathy McGlone 1993-96 .347 t-8. Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 .347 Slugging Pct. (min. 100 AB) 1. Maggy Culp 2000 2. Sharon Brown 1996-99 3. Nikki DiGregorio 1992-95 4. Sarah Lyons 2001-03 5. Patty Andris 1991-93 6. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 7. Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 8. Colleen Corkery 1991-94 9. Dana Pallotta 2008 10. Holly Brandt 1993-96

.725 .655 .617 .613 .578 .519 .514 .502 .500 .485

On-Base Pct. (min. 100 AB) 1. Nikki DiGregorio 1992-95 .493 2. Heather Hearns 1992-95 .487 3. Maggy Culp 2000 .485 4. Sharon Brown 1996-99 .479 5. Colleen Corkery 1991-94 .459 6. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 .444 7. Danielle McDevitt 2010-Present .440 8. Nancy Smith 1992-95 .430 9. Melissa Miller 1996-99 .420 10. Martha Reiman 1995 .417 Games Played 1. Melissa Zebley 2001-04 2. Sarah Marsteller 2006-09 3. Bianca Robinson 2009-12 3. Danielle Vittitow 1999-02 4. Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 5. Amy Saia 1997-00 6. Nicole Vallone 1997-00 7. Melissa Murphy 2000-03 8. Rayann Maddock 1998-01 9. Adrienne Citrigno 1996-99 t-10. Erin Baker 1997-00 t-10. Colleen Ryan 1997-00 t-10.Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black 2009-2012

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184 179 170 164 162 160 157 155 151 150 149 149 149

At-Bats 1. Melissa Zebley 2. Lauren Armstrong 3. Sarah Marsteller 4. Bianca Robinson 5. Melissa Miller 6. Sarah Lyons 7. Adrienne Citrigno 8. Emily Kerner t-9. Amy Saia t-9. Erin Baker

2001-04 2005-08 2006-09 2009-12 1996-99 2001-03 1996-99 2002-05 1997-00 1997-00

599 516 503 476 451 450 447 426 424 424

Hits 1. Melissa Zebley 2. Lauren Armstrong t-3. Sharon Brown t-3. Sarah Lyons 5. Danielle McDevitt 6. Melissa Miller 7. Sarah Marsteller 8. Adrienne Citrigno 9. Kristen Walsh 10. Jenn Escheman

2001-04 2005-08 1996-99 2001-03 2010-Pres. 1996-99 2006-09 1996-99 1994-97 2004-07

205 179 169 169 166 156 155 153 149 147

Doubles 1. Melissa Zebley 2. Sharon Brown 3. Sarah Lyons 4. Adrienne Citrigno t-5. Rayann Maddock t-5. Lauren Armstrong 7. Alison McBryar t-8. Erin Baker t-8. Jenn Escheman t-10. Kristen Walsh t-10. Emily Kerner

2001-04 1996-99 2001-03 1996-99 1998-01 2005-08 2004-07 1997-00 2004-07 1994-97 2002-05

48 45 34 31 30 30 27 25 25 22 22

Triples 1. Sarah Lyons 2. Lauren Armstrong 3. Sharon Brown 4. Nikki DiGregorio 5. Holly Brandt 6. Kristen Walsh t-7. Melissa Zebley t-7. Mary Hogan t-7. Nicole Vallone t-10. Nancy Smith t-10. Jenn Escheman

2001-03 2005-08 1996-99 1992-95 1993-96 1994-97 2001-04 1998-99 1997-00 1992-95 2004-07

17 16 13 9 8 7 6 6 6 5 5

Home Runs 1. Cassandra Fitzgerald-Black 2009-2012 2. Deanna Myers 2010-Pres. 3. Angela DiBeneditto 2008-2011 4. Sarah Lyons 2001-03 t-5. Maggy Culp 2000 t-5. Alison McBryar 2004-07 t-7. Patty Andris 1991-93 t-7. Sharon Brown 1996-99 t-7. Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 t-10. Melissa Zebley 2001-04 t-10. Jody Searfoss 2007-10

21 19 17 13 9 9 8 8 8 7 7

Total Bases 1. Melissa Zebley 2001-04 2. Sarah Lyons 2001-03 3. Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 4. Sharon Brown 1996-99 5. Jenn Escheman 2004-07 6. Adrienne Citrigno 1996-99 7. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 8. Nikki DiGregorio 1992-95 9. Sarah Marsteller 2006-09 10. Danielle McDevitt 2010-Pres.

286 276 265 264 200 195 191 185 181 179

Runs Scored 1. Melissa Miller 1996-99 2. Melissa Zebley 2001-04 3. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 4. Adrienne Citrigno 1996-99 5. Sharon Brown 1996-99 6. Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 7. Nicole Vallone 1997-00 8. Colleen Ryan 1997-00 t-9. Danielle Vittitow 1999-02 t-9. Sarah Marsteller 2006-09

128 127 111 102 96 94 93 86 85 85

Runs Batted In 1. Sharon Brown 1996-99 t-2. Sarah Lyons 2001-03 t-2 Lauren Armstrong 2005-08 t-4. Holly Brandt 1993-96 t-4 Nikki DiGregorio 1992-95 6. Amy Saia 1997-00 t-7. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 t-7. Jenn Escheman 2004-07 t-7. Alison McBryar 2004-07 10. Emily Kerner 2002-05

115 86 86 79 79 78 77 77 77 74


Record Book - Career Walks t-1. Heather Herens t-1. Tara Debes t-3. Danielle Vittitow t-3. Melissa Miller 5. Colleen Ryan 6. Amy Saia 7. Chris Calabrese 8. Alison McBryar t-9. Adrienne Citrigno t-9. Erin Baker t-9. Sharon Brown

1992-95 2003-05 1999-02 1996-99 1997-00 1997-00 1998-01 2004-07 1996-99 1997-00 1996-99

58 58 56 56 52 50 48 45 43 43 43

Stolen Bases 1. Melissa Miller 1996-99 2. Isabel Stackhouse 1991-94 3. Heather Herens 1992-95 4. Tara Debes 2003-05 5. Colleen Corkery 1991-94 6. Nicole Vallone 1997-00 7. Kristen Walsh 1994-97 8. Cathy McGlone 1993-96 t-10.Sarah Marsteller 2006-09 t-10.Danielle McDevitt 2010-Pres.

93 43 42 41 40 39 35 33 26 26

PITCHING Earned Run Average (min 100 IP) 1. Allison Maddock 1998-01 1.10 2. Jeanette Rinker 2002-05 1.50 3. Kim Joyce 2003-05 1.55 4. Jackie Sinni 2000-03 1.82 5. Eileen Monahan 1990 1.87 6. Amy Metzinger 95, 97-98 2.04 7. Jody Searfoss 2007-10 2.11 8. Holly Brandt 1993-96 2.31 9. Bridget Robinson 2005-06 2.35 10. Victoria Reuscher 2011-Pres. 2.60 Innings Pitched 1. Allison Maddock 1998-01 2. Jody Searfoss 2007-10 3. Jackie Sinni 2000-03 4. Jeanette Rinker 2002-05 5. Angela DiBeneditto 2008-11 6. Holly Brandt 1993-96 7. Teresa Casile 1994-97 8. Jena Charlton 1997-00 9. Kim Joyce 2003-05 10. Amy Metzinger 95, 97-98

658.1 610.1 518.2 471.1 403.2 400.1 276.2 259.0 253.1 246.2

Games Started 1. Allison Maddock 1998-01 2. Jody Searfoss 2007-10 3. Jackie Sinni 2000-03 4. Jeanette Rinker 2002-05 5. Angela DiBeneditto 2008-11 6. Jena Charlton 1997-00 7. Kim Joyce 2003-05 t-8. Amy Metzinger 1995, 97-98 t-8. Victoria Reuscher 2011-Pres. 10. Rachael Alligood 2011-Pres.

92 88 77 70 62 42 36 34 34 26

Appearances 1. Allison Maddock 1998-01 116 2. Jody Searfoss 2007-10 101 3. Jackie Sinni 2000-03 95 4. Jeanette Rinker 2002-05 82 t-5. Jena Charlton 1997-00 70 t-5. Holly Brandt 1993-96 70 t-5. Angela DiBeneditto 2008-11 70 8. Teresa Casile 1994-97 58 9. Victoria Reuscher 2011-Pres. 50 10. Amy Metzinger 1995, 97-98 44 Complete Games 1. Allison Maddock 1998-01 2. Jody Searfoss 2007-10 3. Jackie Sinni 2000-03 4. Jeanette Rinker 2002-05 5. Angela DiBeneditto 2008-11 6. Kim Joyce 2003-05 7. Amy Metzinger 1995, 97-98 8. Jena Charlton 1997-00 9. Victoria Reuscher 2011-Pres. 10. Rebecca Costa 2008-11

84 80 69 57 50 33 30 28 23 14

Shutouts 1. Allison Maddock 1998-01 t-2. Jackie Sinni 2000-03 t-2. Jody Searfoss 2007-10 4. Jeanette Rinker 2002-05 5. Angela DiBeneditto 2008-11 6. Kim Joyce 2003-05 t-7. Jena Charlton 1997-00 t-7. Victoria Reuscher 2011-Pres. t-9. Amy Metzinger 1995, 97-98 t-9. Rachael Alligood 2011-Present

31 17 17 16 9 8 6 6 3 3

Wins 1. Allison Maddock 2. Jody Searfoss 3. Jackie Sinni t-4. Jeanette Rinker t-4. Holly Brandt 6. Angela DiBeneditto 7. Kim Joyce 8. Teresa Casile 9. Amy Metzinger 10. Jena Charlton

1998-01 2007-10 2000-03 2002-05 1993-96 2008-11 2003-05 1994-97 1995, 97-98 1997-00

Saves t-1. Allison Maddock t-1. Jody Searfoss t-3. Holly Brandt t-3. Kim Joyce t-5. Monica Bloesch t-5. Patty Crescenzo t-5. Jackie Sinni t-5. Jena Charlton t-5. Cathy McGlone t-5. Jeanette Rinker

1998-01 2007-10 1993-96 2003-05 1992-95 1990-91 2000-03 1997-00 1993-96 2002-05

74 48 44 43 43 27 26 25 23 22 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

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2013 Schedule MARCH Rebel Spring Games - March 3 - 8 3 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 3 vs. Walsh (Ohio) 4 vs. Saginaw Valley 4 vs. Indianapolis 5 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 5 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 7 vs. Northern State 7 vs. Lake Erie 8 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 8 vs. Adelphi 12 BLOOMSBURG (DH) 16 NYACK (DH) * 17 MERCY (DH) 20 at USciences (DH) * 23 at Caldwell (DH) * 24 at Millersville (DH) 26 WILMINGTON (DH) * 28 at Chestnut Hill (DH) * 30 BLOOMFIELD (DH) *

APRIL 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

2 at West Chester 5 at Goldey-Beacom (DH) * 6 FELICIAN (DH) * 10 at Kutztown (DH) 13 at Dominican (DH) * 14 NEW YORK TECH (DH) 16 at Georgian Court (DH) * 20 CONCORDIA (DH) * 24 PHILADELPHIA (DH) * 27 at Post (DH) * 28 at Bridgeport (DH) * CACC Contest CAPS - Home Contest

2:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.


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