2012 Pacific Softball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts.....................................................................1 Bill Simoni Field.......................................................... 2-3 2012 Preview.............................................................. 4-5 Head Coach Brian Kolze.............................................. 8-9 Tiger Staff............................................................... 10-13 Player Profiles......................................................... 14-33 2012 Roster..................................................................34 2011 Review........................................................... 36-37 2011 Statistics........................................................ 38-39 2010 Big West Review............................................ 40-41 Pacific Team Awards.....................................................42 Record Book........................................................... 44-49 Coaching History..........................................................50 Hall of Fame.................................................................51 Pacific All-Americans....................................................52 Retired Jerseys..............................................................53 All-Time Series Results........................................... 54-57 All-Time Yearly Results........................................... 58-63 NCAA Tournament Teams.............................................64 University Information........................................... 66-67 Academics.............................................................. 68-69 Administration..............................................................70 Athletic Staff.................................................................71 Athletic Performance & Training............................ 72-73 Tiger Facilities......................................................... 74-75 2011 Team Capsules............................................... 76-77 Media Information.......................................................78

MEDIA RELATIONS

Asst. Director of Athletics for Comm. .............. Mike Millerick Asst. Director of Media Relations/SFT Contact....... Ben Laskey Office Phone............................................ (209) 946-2730 E-mail...............................................blaskey@pacific.edu Media Relations FAX................................ (209) 946-2757 Internet Address.......................... www.pacifictigers.com Mailing Address......3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location............................................ Stockton, California Nickname............................................................... Tigers Colors...................................................Orange and Black Affiliation................................................. NCAA Division I Conference.........................................................Big West Founded..... 1851 (California’s first chartered university) Enrollment...............................................................6,235 President......................................... Dr. Pamela A. Eibeck VP of External Affairs & Athletics.............. Dr. Ted Leland Associate Director of Athletics/SWA............Holly Trexler Athletic Department Phone.................... (209) 946-2472

SOFTBALL INFORMATION

2011 Record........................................................... 37-19 2011 Big West Conference Record............16-5/1st Place Postseason............................................. NCAA Regionals Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 11/5 Home Field (Capacity)................... Bill Simoni Field (500)

CREDITS: The 2012 Pacific Softball Media Guide was published by the Department of Athletic Media Relations to serve all media and followers of Tiger Softball. Written, compiled and designed by Benjamin Laskey along with help from the media relations department and past SIDs. Editorial assistance from the Pacific staff. Photo credits to Matt Brown, Gary Jones and Winston Hendrickson.

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COACHING INFORMATION

Head Coach............Brian Kolze (CSUN, 1984), 20th Season Overall Career Record...........................580-485-1 (.545) Overall Big West Record........................235-224-1 (.512) Asst. Coach........Lizzie Hagen (Pacific, 2007), 3rd Season Asst. Coach....... Jessica Hancock (UC Davis, 2009), 3rd Season Vol. Coach...Gina Carbonatto (Pacific, 2007), 2nd Season Softball Office Phone.............................. (209) 946-2699 Best time to call................................................ Mornings

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Bill Simoni Field

Home of the Tigers

University of the Pacific Softball All-Time Record at Bill Simoni Field

In its second decade of operation, Bill Simoni Field has been distinguished as one of the elite intercollegiate softball facilities on the West Coast. Completed in 1993, the facility has 350 stadium seats as well as ample grass area to watch the Pacific softball team in action. The dimensions of Bill Simoni Field are 190 ft. down each line, 205 ft. to the alleys and 220 ft. to center field. The field is named after long-time supporter Bill Simoni. Simoni played fast-pitch softball for 32 years, playing from his teens until 1973. He played on various Stockton area teams, including the Stockton Merchants, who he pitched to a second place finish at the 1960 World Tournament in Long Island, N.Y. He pitched seven games in five days at the tournament, earning MVP and All-World First Team honors. In 22 regional playoffs in his career, Simoni was named MVP 11 times. He also pitched 12 perfect games and 45 no-hitters in his career. His fastball was clocked at 104 miles per hour in 1961. In 19 years of use, the Tigers are 264-158-1. The program’s rise to the top of the collegiate ranks has been boosted by the development of Bill Simoni Field.

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Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total

Games Record Winning Pct. 26 10-15-1 .404 28 17-11 .607 16 5-11 .313 20 14-6 .700 24 15-9 .625 22 14-8 .636 28 20-8 .714 23 14-9 .609 27 25-2 .926 25 19-6 .760 21 16-5 .762 19 14-5 .737 17 8-9 .471 24 12-12 .500 17 14-3 .824 25 13-12 .520 17 6-11 .353 23 11-12 .478 21 17-4 .810 402 264-158-1 .625

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Construction of the facility initially was planned in three stages. The stages included the playing surface, press box and landscaping, the installation of lights and the creation of dugouts. Presently two stages have been completed, with the completion of the press box and landscaping in 1995. The third stage of the complex is now underway with the final installation of lights finishing in March of 2011 while Pacific’s new scoreboard went live in October of 2011. The Tigers are currently raising money for the creation of dugouts at Bill Simoni Field with the hopes of breaking ground some time in the Summer of 2012.

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2012 Preview

2012 Preview ... ... Defending the Title The hunted; that is what the Tigers will be in 2012 after spending the last few season as the hunters looking up at the standings at the rest of the Big West. For Pacific, the stance that they will be the team everyone is looking to knock off will be a new feeling, yet a feeling a veteran laden squad will be more than capable of dealing with as they look to defend their 2011 Big West title from the rest of the conference pack. Entering his 20th season at the head of Pacific’s program, head coach Brian Kolze enters the 2012 season as the reigning coach of the year for the Big West Conference after leading his Tigers to their first-ever conference title in 2011. Kolze will be on the hunt for some big career milestones in 2012 as he enters the year with 580 wins and needing just two more victories to move past former Cal State Fullerton head coach Judi Garman into second place all-time in Big West history. The dean of the Big West will also be in search of career win number 600 in 2012 as he needs just 20 wins to reach the milestone. Kolze will rely on his staff of trusted assistants throughout the year once again as Lizzie Hagen, Jessica Hancock and volunteer coach Gina Carbonatto all return for another season in the Tiger dugout. Prior to the start of the 2012 campaign, the Tigers were selected to battle it out once again with Long Beach State for the Big West title as the two teams split the vote in the conference’s preseason coaches’ poll. Both teams earned four first place votes and 59 points to separate themselves from the rest of the conference.

The Lineup Key Returner:

Nikki Armagost (.367 Avg, 45 RBI, .435 ob%) – 2011 Big West Player of the Year Nicole Matson (.325 Avg, 11 HR, 50 RBI) The strength of the Tigers in 2011 and again in 2012 will be at the plate as Pacific brings back eight of nine starting bats from a season ago. In 2011 the Tigers shattered both the program and conference batting records by hitting .323 as a team, a mark that ranked No. 13 in the nation among all Division I teams. From top to bottom the Tigers’ record offense is nearly unchanged in 2012 with the Tigers needing to fill just one hole in the lineup to begin the season. The catalyst to Pacific’s offensive attack lies at the top of the lineup as junior Megan Hom and sophomore Megan Foglesong set the table for the big bats that hit in the heart of the order. In Hom, the Tigers have arguably the top leadoff hitter in the Big West as the speedster has finished in the top-5 in hitting in each of her first two seasons in the Orange and Black. For Foglesong, the sophomore will have a tough time out-doing her efforts from her inaugural campaign as the Tigers’ No. 2 hitter posted a .308 average while driving in 34 RBI and scoring a Big West best 44 runs in 2011. Striking fear into the hearts of opposing pitchers is the Tigers’ middle of the order that combined to post 133 RBI while all hitting over .300 from the 3-4-5 spots in the lineup. The reigning Big West player of the year, Nikki Armagost, begins opposing pitchers’ trek

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through the torturous middle of the order as the junior standout hit. 367 and drove in 45 runs in just her second season of action in 2011. Supplying the muscle in the order is the super-senior Nicole Matson who returned from a season-ending knee injury to post one of the most dominant single season performances at the plate in program history in 2011. The fifth-year season is one the verge of challenging some of the programs top power records in 2012 as she enters the year with 24 career home runs while having posted 115 RBI in three seasons. Rounding out the heart of the order is junior catcher Amy Moore who enters 2012 after seeing her offensive numbers explode as a sophomore. After going without a home run in 2010, Moore blasted seven home runs in 2011 while driving in 38 RBI despite hitting behind Armagost and Matson the entire season. Despite all the firepower the Tigers send to the plate from 1-5, Pacific’s top hitter in 2011 actually sat in the six-hole throughout the year as reigning Big West freshman of the year, Kelsey Rodriguez, returns to protect her Big West batting title in 2012. The sophomore raked opposition to the tune of a .381 average in her freshman season, actually hitting over .400 for much of the season.

The Infield Key Returner:

Alexa Rivera (.292 Avg, 15 RBI, .406 ob%) Megan Allen (.222 Avg, 3 HR, 16 RBI) Despite bringing back its entire infield from a season ago, Pacific’s defense in the field will be much changed from 2011 by having no change in 2012. Forced to play a rotating system of defenders last year depending on pitching matchups, the Tigers will stick to a solid defensive alignment in 2012 that should produce more comfort around the field and improve the Tigers’ overall defense for the season. Holding down the left side of the infield will be junior Megan Allen at third with Matson taking sole possession of short for the season. After splitting time at third and short last season while Matson split time at short and first, Allen’s steady glove at the hot corner will give the Tigers’ a solid anchor from which to play off of in the field. For Matson, the fifth-year senior will make a permanent move back to her native shortstop position despite earning First Team All-Big West honors at first base in 2011 in her first year playing the position. Joining Matson in the middle to provide the Tigers’ with a dangerous double-play duo is senior Alex Rivera, who is the lone infielder returning to the field to have played every one of her games at the same position last season. The incumbent starter at second base showed improvement at both the plate and in the field in 2011 and is primed for a big finish to her four-year career in 2012. At first, the Tigers will play with multiple options throughout the season as Pacific’s No. 1 first baseman is also its No. 1 pitcher. Dividing her time between both the circle and first, Armagost will see the bulk of the time at first when not pitching. Taking over

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the reigns at first when Armagost is in the circle will be Rodriguez, who is making the switch from utility middle infielder and catcher to Pacific’s No. 2 option at first. The sophomore will learn on the fly as she spent just one game, the Tigers Regional contest against Nebraska, at first in 2011, but spent time in both the fall and early spring practice perfecting her new trade. Providing the Tigers’ depth in the infield throughout the year will be a trio of freshmen as Dani Bonnet, Alexi Johnson and Kaleen Terayama will see spot duty in their first seasons at Pacific.

The Outfield Key Returners:

Megan Hom (.367 Avg, 69 Hits, .431 ob%) Megan Foglesong (.308 Avg, 44 Runs, 34 RBI) The lone spot to lose one of its own from 2011 was the Tigers’ starting outfield as Pacific will have to replace First Team All-Big West right fielder Lindsey Pierce in 2012. Despite the loss of Pierce, the Tigers’ outfield is primed for another big year as both Hom and Foglesong return to fortify one of the top defensive outfields in the Big West. Both native center fielders, Hom gives the Tigers one of the fastest and steadiest gloves in the middle of the field in the country while Foglesong brings back one of the top arms from last season. The 1-2 punch of the Megans, both at the plate and in the field, gives the Tigers’ a Returning for another go as Pacific’s 1-2 punch in security blanket from which to fall back on whenever the circle in 2012 will be Armagost and sophomore times begin to become tough. Tori Shepard. The duo carried Pacific’s staff in 2011 as they combined to win 33 of the Tigers’ 37 games Next to the dynamic duo of Hom and Foglesong, the last season while appearing in 66 combined contests. Tigers will have to find a new right fielder to hold Headlining the staff for the third straight season will down a third of the outfield grass when in the field. be Armagost as the former freshman pitcher of the Battling for the spot throughout the fall and pre- year returns for her third season in the circle for the season practice are a pair of sophomores in Gabby Tigers. A two-time pitcher of the week winner last Goyette and Taylor Petty. In each of the would-be year, Armagost did her best work as the season wore right fielders, the Tigers have a unique talent and on as she posted a stellar 10-1 record in Big West play skill set to choose from. Goyette gives the Tigers the to lead the Tigers to their first conference title. For classic speed and left-handed slapper while Petty, Shepard, a season of top-notch experience under her a converted infielder, gives the Tigers a more expe- belt will only bring more successes to the young hurlrienced right-handed bat after playing in 37 games er in year two as Shepard blew away expectations in while starting 34 contests last season as a freshman. year one. With wins against No. 13 Oregon and No. 23 Fresno State last season, Shepard proved to be at In addition to the sophomores competing for the her best when the Tigers needed her most, a trait starting nod in right, the Tigers have a pair of fresh- that will come in handy as Pacific’s takes on some of men in Kamalei Pitoy and Ciera Rojas that could also the toughest completion in the country in 2012. contend for playing time in right while also providing Pacific depth throughout the outfield. Joining the Tigers staff in 2012 will also be Bonnet, who enters the collegiate ranks after proving herself as one of the top high school pitchers in Arizona and in the country over the past four years. As a senior Key Returners: in 2011, Bonnet posted a stellar 18-1 overall record Nikki Armagost (19-11, 2.66 ERA, .248 b/avg.) to go along with a 0.69 ERA en route to earning first Tori Shepard (14-8, 3.20 ERA, .269 b/avg.) team all-state honors. Amy Moore (13 CS, 7 PO)

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Providing the backstop to Pacific’s stable of pitchers will be the Big West’s top catcher over the past two seasons in Moore. To go along with her offensive outburst in 2011, Moore continued her reign atop the Big West’s catchers as she led the league in both caught stealing (13) and pickoffs (7) as a sophomore. In two seasons, Moore has picked off 14 runners, most in the Big West over that time and more than any other catcher in program history. Backing up Moore throughout the year will be Rodriguez, who saw limited time behind the plate for the Tigers in 2011 and freshman Alex Steinmehl who will give the Tigers a third option when needed.

The Schedule As with every Kolze schedule throughout his previous 19 seasons the Tigers will be facing some of the stiffest competition in the nation in 2012. Putting together a schedule that will challenge his veteran team, Kolze has assembled a slate of games that may rank as the toughest non-conference schedule in the entire country. Laced throughout Pacific’s schedule in 2012 will be 15 post-season teams from a season ago, 14 of which will come in non-conference play for the Tigers. Additionally, the Tigers will face nearly half of the 16 teams that reached the Super Regional stage of last season’s NCAA Tournament while also taking on three of the eight teams that made it to Oklahoma City for the 2011 College World Series. The Tigers will play in five non-conference tournaments in the first half of the 2012 season as Pacific heads to the Stanford Tournament, the Cathedral City Classic and the Diamond Devil Invitational while hosting bot the Louisville Slugger Invitational and the Libby Matson Tournament. Before hitting the tournament circuit, the Tigers will kick off their 2012 campaign with a trio of tough contests as Pacific begins the year in Los Angeles, Calif. with games against Kentucky and UCLA before heading to Fresno State to take on the Bulldogs. In tournament play and in Cathedral City, the Tigers will have to run the gauntlet as Pacific faces four NCAA Tournament participants in five games including kicking off the tournament with a match-up against College World Series participant Oklahoma State on Feb. 23. Two weeks later, the Tigers face three more tournament teams in Tempe, Ariz. with the highlighted contest coming on March 10 as Pacific faces off against the reigning national champion Sun Devils of Arizona State on their home turf. At home, the Tigers have put together a pair of exciting tournaments that will bring to Stockton both local rivals and national powers. Kicking off their home slate of games on March 2 with the start of the reintroduced Louisville Slugger Invitational, the Tigers will bring in Sacramento State, Delaware and the 2009 National Champion Huskies of Washington. Former great Cindy Ball will make her return to Bill Simoni Field during the tournament as an assistant coach for Washington as Ball joined former Tiger assistant coach and current head coach of the Huskies, Heather Tarr, in Washington at the start of the 2012 season. To end the non-conference tournament schedule, Pacific will host for the second-consecutive season the Libby Matson Tournament from March 22-25. Pacific will host Princeton, Saint Mary’s and San Diego State at Bill Simoni for the four-day tournament. After scrapping for two months of non-conference play, the Tigers will head into the fray of the Big West Conference on March 31 when they host Cal State Northridge to begin the defense of the conference crown. A day later, on April 1, the Tigers will show support for breast health awareness with their first ever Plays Pink event on Sunday afternoon as Pacific will be wearing pink uniforms for the first time in program history. Pacific’s title defense will culminate with a showdown against Long Beach State on May 11-12 as the conference’s top two teams from 2011 will face off in a three-game series that many expect will be a series to decide the 2012 championship. The two teams will share the national stage on the 11th as the opening doubleheader of the weekend will be broadcast live on ESPN3 for all of the nation to see.

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The field is named after lead donor and local softball icon Bill Simoni, who played fastpitch softball for 32 years. he played on various Stockton area teams, including the Stockton merchants who he pitched to a second place finish in the 1960 World Tournament in Long island, NY. Bill pitched 12 perfect games and 45 no-hitters in his career, with a fastball clocked at 104 miles per hour in 1961.

Bill Simoni Field has been the home of Pacific Softball since 1993. it is located just east of Stagg memorial Stadium. construction was laid out in three stages, including the playing surface, press box and, eventually, lights and dugouts.

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*The Press Box will be named in honor of Professor elizabeth “Libby” matson who taught Physical education at university of the Pacific from 1945 to 1981. Libby passed away in 2008 at the age of 96 and she left a share of her estate to Pacific in support of women’s athletics.

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Brian Kolze

• Head Coach • 20th Season

s: Career Highlight Appearances • Eight NCAA g West • Four-Time Bih of the Year ac Co , 2011) (1998, 2001, 2002 est Region • 2001 NFCA Whing Staff of the Year ac Co ad Coach • Winningest He ogram History Pr in ach • Assistant Co USA Elite Team

Brian Kolze, the winningest coach in Pacific softball program history, is in his 20th season at the helm of the program. With a 580-485-1 (.545) overall record during his tenure, Kolze was just the third coach in Big West history to reach 500 wins at a conference school. Kolze picked up his historic 500th victory on May 4, 2008, when the Tigers defeated UC Santa Barbara 8-6. He currently ranks third in all-time wins in conference history and has posted over 200 wins in Big West play, having tallied an all-time conference record of 235-224-1 (.512). He was in the dugout for the program’s 1,000th victory as Pacific hit the millenium mark on April 22, 2011 with a 7-3 win over UC Riverside. The 2011 Big West Coach of the Year, Kolze guided the Tigers to their first-ever Big West championship in 2011 after going 16-5 in conference play while posting a 37-19 overall record. With the conference championship, the Tigers picked up their 12th bid to the NCAA tournament and eighth under Kolze. Under the watchful eye of Kolze, the Tigers put a record number of players on the all-conference first team in 2011 as Pacific claimed seven spots on the Big West’s top postseason team, one better than the previous record. Additionally, the Tigers set program and conference records in hitting during the championship campaign as Kolze guided the Tigers to a .323 average in 56 games, shattering the program’s (.299) and Big West’s (.311) previous records. Kolze came to Pacific in 1992 to build the top-25 program he envisioned. He accomplished the feat in just his second year as he led Pacific to a .500 finish in 1994, the first since 1990, with a 30-30 overall record and a 14-18 conference mark. The Tigers were among the top 25 for most of the 1994 season and again broke into the top 25 in 1996, ranking as high as No. 20 in the NFCA/USA Today Coaches Poll. Pacific made its first NCAA Regional appearance since the 1985 season in 1998, as Kolze guided the Tigers to their best-ever Big West Conference record at that time (19-10). For his efforts, he earned his first career Big West Conference Coach of the Year distinction. The Tigers fell just two victories shy of reaching the Women’s College World Series. In 2000, Kolze became the program’s career leader for coaching victories, earning his 207th win as the Tigers posted an 11-0 shutout victory at Utah State on April 2. Kolze established a program-record for single season wins when the Tigers posted a 50-13 record during the 2001 campaign. He was named Big West Coach of the Year

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in 2001 for the second time in his career. Kolze and assistant coach Heather Tarr were named the 2001 NFCA West Region Coaching Staff of the Year after guiding the Tigers to within one win of the Women’s College World Series and a No. 18 final national ranking. Kolze also brought international coaching experience to the Tigers in 2005 after spending the summer as an assistant coach for the US National Elite team that won a silver medal at the Canada Cup and brought home the gold at the Intercontinental Cup in Spain in July of 2005. Kolze is a nationally known clinician, having sat on the legislative committee for the NFCA from 1993-95. He served as chair of the NFCA All-America Committee from 1996-99 and was a member of the NCAA Softball Rules Committee from 1996-99. In 2004-05, Kolze sat as a member of the NCAA Softball Championship Committee. A 1984 graduate of Cal State Northridge with a journalism degree and a minor in political science, Kolze is regarded as one of the finest recruiters in the country. He has recruited and coached All-Americans at UNLV, Sacramento State and Pacific. Kolze prepped at nearby Tokay High School in Lodi, Calif. Also a Tiger at Tokay, he played baseball and soccer prior to attending San Joaquin Delta College and Cal State Northridge, where he played baseball. He was a player/coach for Stockton’s Robertson Homes Class “B” men’s fastpitch softball team that finished third at the 1989 national tournament. Kolze married the former Mari Jo Milano in September of 2003. The couple have three children; Betsy, Mendy and Beau.

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Year Overall Big West 1993 19-34-1 11-20-1 1994 30-30 14-18 1995 17-35 7-21 1996 26-25 15-17 1997 31-24 15-17 1998 29-22 19-10 1999 38-22 16-8 2000 31-25 15-9 2001 50-13 16-5 2002 43-17 21-3 2003 34-24 10-10 2004 36-23 12-9 2005 30-25 12-9 2006 26-25 7-11 2007 36-24 9-9 2008 25-34 7-14 2009 18-34 3-18 2010 24-30 10-11 2011 37-19 16-5 Totals 580-485-1 235-224-1

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Lizzie Hagen

• Assistant Coach • 3rd Season

Hagen returned to Pacific to join the Tigers’ coaching staff before the 2010 season and will enter her third year of coaching for Pacific. In her two years in the dugout for Pacific, Lizzie has helped develop a young core of players into conference champions after earning the Tigers’ first ever Big West title in 2011. Working with the infield defensively and all of the Tigers’ hitters, Hagen helped to guide Pacific’s hitters to a team and conferencerecord .323 batting average, shattering the previous records of .299 and .311, respectively. Additionally, Hagen was in charge of Pacific’s scouting and game-plan development Prior to coming back to Pacific, Hagen spent two seasons at Saint Mary’s after graduating from Pacific in 2007 with a degree in education. On the bench for the Gaels, Hagen’s duties included working with the infield, hitting and game day management. Off the field, Hagen assisted with the Gaels’ recruiting and travel coordination. One of the top players to wear the Orange and Black at Pacific, Hagen finished her four year career in 2007. A two-time all-conference shortstop, Hagen ended her career among the top-10 in Tiger history in home runs (No. 6 - 17), doubles (No. 8 - 33), triples (No. 8 - 7), RBI (No. 10 - 85), Runs (No. 8 - 112) and walks (No. 4 - 80). In her final season of action, Hagen helped lead the Tigers back to the NCAA tournament after posting career-highs in hitting (.281), home runs (7), hits (50), RBI (33) and runs (42). Defensively, Hagen was one of the best shortstops in the conference and the country as she led the Tigers’ infield to a .978 fielding percentage in 2006, ranking Pacific No. 6 in the country in fielding. During the season, Hagen committed just four errors at short, a career-best for the infielder.

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Jessica Hancock

• Assistant Coach • 3rd Season

Entering her third season as the Tigers’ pitching coach, Hancock joined Pacific’s coaching staff prior to the 2010 season after finishing her pitching career at UC Davis in 2009. In two seasons guiding the Tigers’ pitching staff, Hancock has helped put the Pacific in the top-three of the Big West in every important pitching category. In 2011, the Tigers’ finished third for the second-consecutive season with a 3.20 ERA, .20 points better than the previous season. In addition to their marks as a team, under Hancock, the Tigers put a pair of pitchers on the all-conference team in 2011 with sophomore Nikki Armagost earning her second straight first team honor while freshman Tori Shepard earned second team honors. The year prior, Armagost was named the Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year under the guide of Hancock. As a player, Hancock was a three-time all-conference honoree in the circle for the Aggies and enjoyed immense success in the circle throughout her five years at UC Davis. As a senior, Jessica led the conference with 172 strikeouts and was fifth in ERA (1.85). She also finished with 13 wins, five shutouts and 14 complete games. Her efforts earned her a spot on the All-Big West honorable mention team. As a junior, Hancock posted 17 wins with 225 strikeouts and a 2.42 ERA in 43 appearances. For her play, Jessica was named a First Team All-Big West pitcher, earning her second-straight first team honor after picking up First Team All-Division I Independent honors. A native of Long Beach, Calif., Jessica earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from UC Davis in 2009.

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Tiger Staff

Gina Carbonatto

handed slappers.

• Volunteer Assistant Coach • 2nd Season

Entering her second season as a volunteer assistant for the Tigers, Gina proved an invaluable asset for the Tigers’ staff in her first season as Pacific earned its firstever Big West title. Coaching the outfielders, Gina helped the maturation of a young core of outfield talent while helping in the continued improvement of Pacific’s left-

Prior to coming home to Pacific, Gina spent the previous three seasons on the University of Washington coach staff, Carbonatto joins the Tigers’ coaching staff as a volunteer assistant for the 2011 season. Carbonatto returns to the Tiger dugout where she was a three-time all-american for Pacific, patrolling the centerfield from 2004-07. Beginning as a volunteer assistant with the Huskies during the 2007-08 season after graduating from Pacific, Carbonatto became a full-time assistant in the fall of 2008 working under former Pacific assistant and current Husky head coach Heather Tarr. While on staff at Washington, Carbonatto helped guide Washington to its first ever national championship in the 2009 season as the Huskies defeated Florida in back-to-back games to take home the title and finish 51-12 overall. Prior to beginning her coaching career, Carbonatto established herself as one of the finest softball players in the country throughout her four seasons at Pacific. The only Tiger in program history to ever earn three all-america awards, Carbonatto etched her name throughout Pacific’s record books on her way to one of the greatest careers in Pacific softball history. One of the top centerfielders in the nation for each of her four seasons, Carbonatto’s senior season was no different as she led the Tigers in batting with a .400 average and a program record 78 hits. Putting herself in position to score, Gina racked up 58 runs during the season, tying the Big West single season record. She owns the program’s all-time hit record with 280 career hits, a number that ranks her No. 2 all-time in conference history. She is both the Tigers’ and the Big West’s career leader in runs scored as she crossed home plate 178 times throughout her four seasons. Additionally, Gina ranks as the Tigers’ all-time leader in career batting average as she became the first Pacific player to finish her career above .400 finishing at .401, shattering the previous record of .333. In the field, Carbonatto committed just one error in centerfield during her four seasons patrolling Bill Simoni Field.

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Tiger Staff

Annette Martinez

• Athletic Trainer • 5th Season

Entering her fifth year with the Tigers, Martinez has worked primarily with the women’s soccer and softball teams. She also is the pre-participation and physical coordinator for the athletic training department on top of her individual sport responsibilities. Martinez came back to her alma mater in 2007 after working at San Joaquin County General Hospital for two years. Prior to working at the hospital, Martinez spent one year in Delta Junior College’s athletic training department, assisting the Head Athletic Trainer. A 2002 sport sciences graduate of Pacific, Martinez honed her skills as a student athletic trainer for the Tigers.

In addition to

working with Pacific’s student athletes, Martinez also worked as an athletic trainer at the USA Track and Field Championships, the East-West Shrine Football Classic and other local and regional events. Martinez resides in Stockton, where she was born and raised. She finished her Masters Degree in kinesiology from Fresno Pacific University in the Spring of 2011.

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#18 Nicole Matson

• R-Sr. • 5-11 • INF • Castaic, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM 2011 rsfield, Mar 12, ke Ba CS 4, : Hits 2009 ; , 27 b Fe Illinois, Doubles: 2, vs , Mar 12, 2011 ; CS Bakersfield 13, 2011 ay M ly, Po at Cal times 23 1, ar 12, 2011 Home runs: Bakersfield, M CS 9, s: se ba l Tota RBI: 4, 4 times 3, 4 times Runs scored: es tim 8 2, Walks: 7 times Hit by pitch: 2,

2011 (Redshirt-Junior): Coming back from a season-ending knee injury in 2010, Matson proved once again to be a force to be reckoned with at the plate as the slugging infielder put together a record campaign in 2011 en route to earning First Team All-Big West honors as a first baseman. After a slow start, Matson went on a tear as she finished the season hitting .325 overall while upping her average to .377 in conference games. The Big West’s top run producer, Matson led the way with 50 RBI, second most in Pacific program history, while driving in a conference best 22 in 21 Big West games. Her 50 RBI marked just the sixth time in Big West history and second time in program history a player had reached such a mark. In addition, Matson became just the third Tiger in program history to hit the 40 RBI, 40 Run, plateau in a single season as the junior added 43 runs scored, fifth most in single-season history, to her totals. On April 22, Matson picked up her 100th career RBI as she became just the sixth Tiger in program history to hit the century mark. The slugger added 11 home runs and had 22 combined extra-base hits of her 50 total hits to post a .610 slugging percentage. The queen of the hit batter, Matson led the league with 20 hit by pitch while adding 28 walks, a total which helped her post a .490 on-base percentage, second best in the Big West. She earned one player of the week award as she picked up the weekly honor on April 18. The award was the second of her career after earning honorable mention honors as a freshman. 2010 (Junior): Nicole was granted a medical redshirt for the 2010 season after suffering a season ending knee injury seven games into the year. Prior to the injury, Matson had posted a .261 batting average with one home run, three RBI and five runs scored. 2009 (Sophomore): Despite suffering a leg injury that held her out of action sporadically throughout the season, Nicole remained the Tigers’ most dangerous offensive threat when in the lineup, leading the team in RBI (32), home runs (5), doubles (11), slugging percentage (.537), on-base percentage (.425) and stolen bases (7-for-7), while finishing second in runs scored (25). Additionally, Matson posted a .325 batting average and tallied 40 hits in 123 at-bats in 38 starts and 43 games played in which she was a pinch hitter in five contests. Throughout the year, Matson was among the conference’s top hitters, finishing the year in the top-10 in batting average, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, RBI and doubles. During the season, Matson was the

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lone Tiger to earn all-conference player of the week honors as she took home the award on March 2. To win the award, Matson helped propel the Tigers’ offense over the weekend at the Cox Invitational in Gainesville, Fla., where she tallied a .444 batting average, posting eight hits in 18 at bats. Of her eight hits, five came in the form of extra base hits as the sophomore shortstop tallied five doubles throughout the weekend to finish with a team-best .722 slugging percentage. Additionally, Matson led the way for the Tigers with eight runs scored and seven RBI as Pacific posted 31 runs over the five games.

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hman • Big West Fres Year (2008) Player of the eld Fi k er of the Wee • Big West Play 11 20 18, ril Ap March 2, 2009

2008 (Freshman): After an excellent season, Matson became the second Tiger since 2004 to earn Big West Freshman Player of the Year honors, while also claiming All-Big West Honorable Mention status. She established herself as one of the Tigers’ top offensive threats. In her first season of action, Matson co-led the team in home runs, blasting seven home runs and ranking fifth in the conference. Her seven homers tied for eighth all-time in a single season in Pacific program history. In addition to her home runs, Matson finished the season with 31 runs scored and 30 RBI, ranking sixth and 10th in the Big West, respectively. Nicole was able to consistently produce at the plate, leading the team with a nine-game hitting streak from April 19 to May 9. On the field, Matson excelled as one of the Tigers’ most impressive defenders, putting aside early struggles to become one of the top defensive shortstops in the conference.

High School: In her four seasons as a Valencia Viking, Nicole won four Foothill League titles, helping continue a school-best streak of seven-straight seasons ending the year at the top of the league. Dominating league play, Matson capped off her high school career by leading the Vikings to their first ever California State Championship as well as their first ever National Championship. The No. 1 ranked team in the country in 2007, Matson and the Vikings went 32-1 en route to the title. On the field, Nicole excelled at the plate, batting .412 (second on the team) with 26 RBI, seven doubles, four triples and a team-high four homeruns. In addition, Matson scored a team-best 24 runs and swiped five bases on the year. For her play, Nicole was named Second Team All-State by CalHiSports.com and earned First Team All-CIF, All-Santa Clarita Valley (SCV) and all-league honors. As a junior, Matson garnered First Team All-CIF, AllSVC and all-league honors and was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player in the league after batting .421 with 19 RBI, five homeruns and 10 stolen bases as the Vikings finished the season 27-5. Off the field, Nicole was named to the school’s honor roll in each of her final two year at Valencia. Personal: Nicole Matson was born in Northridge, Calif. She is the daughter of Karen and Wes Matson. Nicole has one brother, Devin. In her fifth year at Pacific, Nicole is working on a graduate degree in curriculum instruction after earning her BA in sports pedagogy over the summer in 2011.

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL

AVG .275 .325 .261 .325 .304

GP GS 59 59 43 38 8 7 56 55 166 159

Pacific Softball

AB 167 123 23 154 467

R H 31 46 25 40 5 6 43 50 104 142

2B 8 11 3 11 33

3B 0 0 0 0 0

HR 7 5 1 11 24

RBI 30 32 3 50 115

TB 75 66 12 94 247

SLG .449 .537 .522 .610 .529

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 6 16 26 0 .360 0 1 5 6 104 115 22 .909 16 6 28 1 .425 1 1 7 7 72 90 11 .936 0 1 8 0 .280 1 0 1 1 12 14 3 .897 28 20 29 0 .485 0 3 8 9 208 53 10 .963 50 43 91 1 .418 2 5 21 23 396 272 46 .936

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#38 Alexa Rivera

• Sr. • 5-4 • INF • Sacramento, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM 2011 rsfield, Mar 12, ke Ba CS 4, : Hits 18, 2010 ; r Ap e, Northridg Doubles: 2, CS o, Mar 20, 2011 vs New Mexic Apr 18, 2010; CS Northridge, 4, s: se Total ba ; , Mar 12, 2011 CS Bakersfield Mar 20, 2011 o, ic ex M w , 2009 ; vs Ne rn Utah, Mar 07 he ut So RBI: 3, vs 25, 2009 California, Mar 4 times 2, : ed or Runs sc es tim Walks: 2, 6 10 times Hit by pitch: 1,

2011 (Junior): Missing just a handful of games during the season due to a minor injury, Rivera played in and started 50 contests for the Tigers in 2011. Starting all 50 games played at second, Alexa put together her best season to date in the Orange and Black as she finished the year hitting .292 with 40 hits in 137 at bats. More impressively, Alexa posted a .406 on-base percentage as she added 21 walks and six hit-by-pitch to her season totals. Additionally, Rivera scored a career-best 17 runs while also driving in 15 RBI to help account for 32 of the Tigers’ runs. On March 11 against Cal State Bakersfield, Rivera recorded her first four hit contest, finishing just one hit off of the program’s single-game record. 2010 (Sophomore): Coming back from the knee injury that ended her freshman season, Rivera made the transition from third to second as she started all 54 games for the Tigers’ at second base during her sophomore season. Rivera’s move to second base and her rehab on her knee proved to be successful as she earned her first all-conference award of her career, earning All-Big West Honorable Mention honors at the end of the 2010 season. After a slow start while still trying to get her legs back under her, Rivera came on strong in conference play batting .297 with six doubles and 11 RBI. Over the final month of the season, Rivera posted a .333 average including finishing the season hitting safely in six straight games to help lead the Tigers’ to their fourth place finish in the conference. Additionally, over the month, Rivera was perfect in the field as she finished the year with a .962 overall fielding percentage after committing just seven errors at second base. For the year, Rivera batted .260 with seven doubles, 16 RBI and 15 runs scored. 2009 (Freshman): The Tigers’ starting third baseman from the first day of the season, Alexa saw her promising first season of action cut short as she suffered a season-ending knee injury midseason, as the Tigers began conference play. Prior to the injury, Rivera posted a .253 batting average with 20 hits, including four doubles, in 79 at-bats. Her .379 on-base percentage ranked third on the team. Additionally, Rivera hit in the heart of the Tigers’ order, producing 14 RBI, a mark tied for fourth on the team despite playing in

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just 30 games. She also added 12 runs to account for 26 of Pacific’s runs on the year. High School: One of the top players on one of the top teams in Northern California, Rivera came to Pacific after a stellar career at Sheldon High School in Sacramento, Calif. An all-around player for the Huskies, Rivera led her team to back-toback CIF section championships in 2007 and 2008. In 2007 the Huskies finished 29-1 and ranked No. 7 in the nation while in 2008, the Huskies finished as the No. 1 team in California after posting a 32-2 overall record. As a senior, Rivera led the team in hitting with a .456 average. Additionally, Alexa scored 38 runs while driving in 17. As a junior, Rivera led the Delta League in hitting with a .600 batting average, a school record, including 12 doubles and three triples while also posting 44 runs scored and 24 RBI. For her play Rivera was named a First Team All-League and All-Metro Area member in both seasons while also garnering Second Team All-State honors according to Cal-Hi in 2007.

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Personal: Born in Sacramento, Calif., Alexa Rivera is the daughter of Lisa and Sal Rivera. She has one brother, Sal. In her fourth year at Pacific, Alexa is majoring sports medicine.

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YEAR 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL

AVG .253 .260 .292 .271

GP GS 30 29 54 54 50 50 134 133

Pacific Softball

AB 79 146 137 362

R 12 15 17 44

H 20 38 40 98

2B 4 7 9 20

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0 0

RBI 14 16 15 45

TB 24 45 49 118

SLG .304 .308 .358 .326

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A 13 3 12 1 .379 0 3 0 0 22 34 13 2 16 1 .327 1 3 0 0 114 64 21 6 16 2 .406 1 3 0 0 75 72 47 11 44 4 .370 2 9 0 0 211 170

E 8 7 10 25

FLD% .875 .962 .936 .938

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#11 Megan Allen

• Jr. • 5-9 • INF • Yucaipa, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM 11 Poly, May 13, 20 l Ca at Hits: 3, 17, 2010 ; ar M , on et inc Doubles: 1, Pr 11 ; ate, Mar 20, 20 vs San Jose St 10 20 31, ar M e, Boise Stat 2011 ; a Clara, Apr 12, Triples: 1, Sant 11 20 18, e, Mar vs Arizona Stat 10 Iona, Mar 16, 20 Home runs: 2, 10 20 16, ar M , na Io Total bases: 8, 10 20 16, ar M , na RBI: 6, Io e, Feb 27, 2011 ; 2, San Jose Stat Runs scored: 10 ; Iona, Mar 16, 20 ar 31, 2010 Boise State, M 12, 2011 kersfield, Mar Walks: 2, CS Ba 4 times Hit by pitch: 1,

2011 (Sophomore): Splitting time between short and third in her second season at Pacific, Allen played in and started all 56 games for the Tigers. Despite a rough year offensively, Megan finished the season on an upswing for the Tigers as she hit nearly .500 at the plate over the final month of the season. For the year, Allen posted a .222 batting average while driving in 16 RBI and posting 15 runs. Additionally, she added three more home runs to her career total, tying for third on the team in home runs for the season. Allen’s 12th career home run came against UC Santa Barbara in Pacific’s final home game of the season, a home run which put her into the Tigers’ career top-10 just two seasons into her career. 2010 (Freshman): Slated as the Tigers’ starting third baseman to open the season, Megan produced an impressive freshman season for the Tigers after switching from third to shortstop just seven games into the season after injuries forced Pacific to shuffle its defense. Taking over at short, Allen proved herself among the best in the Big West as she finished the year as the top fielding shortstop in the entire conference posting a .960 fielding percentage after committing just eight errors on the year. While showing off her glove in the field, Allen flexed her muscles at the plate for the Tigers as she led the team with nine home runs on the year, a mark which ranked second in the conference and first among freshmen while also ranking as the second best single season total for a freshman in program history. Additionally, Allen drove in 30 RBI in her first season pacing the 2010 Big West freshmen class while ranking fourth in the conference. In conference play, Allen improved her overall average, batting .286 while driving in 12 runs. High School: A 2009 graduate of Yucaipa High School in Yucaipa, Calif., Allen proved to be one of the top hitters in the Citrus Belt League over her three-year softball career. In her final season for the Thunderbirds, Megan posted a team-best .458 batting average with 44 hits in 96 at-bats. The team-best batting average marked the third consecutive season in which Allen led her team in hitting. In addition to her average, Allen led her team with 36 RBI while also adding 18 runs scored. For her efforts, Megan was named to

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the Division II All-CIF First Team as well as earning All-Citrus Belt League First Team honors for the second consecutive season. As a junior in 2008, Allen posted a team-high .430 batting average, a mark ranking her fifth in the league in hitting. With 40 hits, Allen posted 12 doubles, five triples and two home runs while knocking in 19 runs to lead the Thunderbirds, placing herself in the top-five in the league. For her play, Allen was named the league’s 2008 Offensive Player of the Year while also being named to the league’s and the San Bernardino County’s First Team. As a sophomore, Allen earned second team all-league honors after posting a .413 batting average, 31 hits, and 13 runs batted in. Academically, Allen was a fourtime scholar athlete and a four-time History Student of the Year award recipient. Off the softball field, Megan was also a standout athlete in both golf and basketball. As a golfer, Allen was a three-time all-league honoree and a two-time league most valuable player. On the basketball court, Megan earned two all-league awards as well as being named the MVP once.

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Personal: Megan Allen was born in San Bernardino, Calif., and is the daughter of Susan and Christopher Allen. She has two siblings, Ryan and Sarah. In her third year at Pacific, Megan is majoring in sport sciences.

• All-Big West tion (2010) Honorable Men

YEAR 2010 2011 TOTAL

AVG .240 .222 .233

GP GS 54 54 56 56 110 110

Pacific Softball

AB 150 108 258

R 18 15 33

H 36 24 60

2B 2 1 3

3B 0 2 2

HR 9 3 12

RBI 30 16 46

TB 65 38 103

SLG .433 .352 .399

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E 10 1 35 0 .290 1 6 0 0 103 89 8 7 3 19 0 .281 3 9 1 1 83 107 18 17 4 54 0 .286 4 15 1 1 186 196 26

FLD% .960 .913 .936

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#5 Nikki Armagost

• Jr. • 5-11 • P/Utl • Andover, Kan.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM ar 20, 2011 Jose State, M n Sa vs 4, : Hits 13, 2010 ; ar M , Nebraska Doubles: 2, vs ay 13, 2011 at Cal Poly, M 6 times 1, : ns ru Home 17, 2010 ; Princeton, Mar 7, s: Total base 11 ate, Mar 20, 20 vs San Jose St ar 20, 2011 ; Jose State, M n Sa vs RBI: 5, 11 Cal, Mar 30, 20 16 times 2, : ed or sc 27, 2010 Runs kersfield, Mar Ba CS r 25, 2010 Walks: 3, vs Ap , at UC Riverside 2, : ch pit by t Hi

2011 (Sophomore): Continuing were she left off from her first season, Armagost put together an epic sophomore season that culminated with her selection as the Big West’s Player of the Year as well as a two-position All-Big West First Team honoree and a Second Team All-Region award winner. For the year, Armagost proved to be one of the most versatile players in the Big West as she was a threat at the plate, in the circle and with her glove at first base. Overall, Nikki posted a .367 average, tied for 10th best in Pacific single-season history, while driving in 45 runs and scoring 35 runs. Armagost finished the season with 65 hits, tied for ninth in program history. Her 45 RBI ranked tied for the fifth most in single-season history, and second only to teammate Nicole Matson for the season. In addition, Armagost posted three home runs on the year, two of which came in grand fashion, while she also recorded two five-RBI games, making her just the second player in program history to record such a feat in a single season. In addition to her stellar showing at the plate, Armagost was just as good in the circle as the sophomore posted a 19-11 overall record with a 2.66 ERA. Her 19 victories placed the ace in the top-10 in single-season history as she moved into a tie with three others for 10th all-time. Even more impressively, Armagost was nearly unbeatable in Big West play as she posted a 10-1 record against conference foes while posting a 1.79 ERA. She picked up three of her four shutouts on the year in Big West play while throwing eight complete games. For her efforts, Armagost took home two pitcher of the week awards on April 11 and May 9. Armagost earned second team pitching honors and first team utility honors in 2010.

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2010 (Freshman): Making the transition from high school to college, Nikki wasted little time establishing herself as one of the elite players in the Big West in just her first season. Living up to the lofty expectations coming into Pacific out of high school, the freshman ace for the Tigers finished her first collegiate season with a 13-12 overall record, with her 13 wins ranking fourth among conference pitchers. Above her overall record, Armagost’s numbers in the circle were stunning for a freshman as she led the conference in ERA (2.12) and in opposing batting average (.210). Even more impressively, Armagost proved to be the Tigers’ work horse as she finished the year with a conference-best 19 complete games, including 10 in conference play, and five shutouts while throwing 172.0 innings. Additionally, Armagost was near the top in strikeouts as she finished the year with 123 while leading the conference with 41 looking. For the year, Armagost picked up one conference pitcher of the week award as she earned the distinction on Mar. 1 after picking up a complete game, 4-2, victory over then No. 22 Northwestern. On top of her stellar year in the circle, Armagost proved to be just as adept at the plate as she finished her freshman campaign hitting .284 with three home runs, a team-best 12 doubles and

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29 RBI. Her 29 RBI ranked fifth in the conference overall and second among all freshmen as she trailed only fellow All-Big West honoree, Megan Allen, who finished the year with 30 RBI. Armagost’s 12 doubles placed her name in the Tigers’ single-season record books as her 2010 campaign ranks tied for No. 10 all-time. In the field, Armagost committed just one error in 201 chances despite playing three different positions for the Tigers. Her lone error came while pitching in conference play as she was flawless playing mainly at first base for the Tigers when not pitching. After the season, Armagost was named the team’s most valuable player as voted on by her peers. For her efforts, Armagost was named the Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year while also earning First Team All-Big West honors as a pitcher and second team honors as a utility player. High School: One of the most distinguished high school players to come to Pacific out of the state of Kansas, Nikki was a 2009 graduate of Andover Central High School in Andover, Kan. A star pitcher and infielder for Andover, Armagost closed out her high school DS AR career by being named the 2009 Kansas State Softball Gatorade Player of the Year AW & HONORS the Year of as a senior after leading the Eagles to their first ever 5A state championship. As a r aye Pl 50 • 2012 Top-Watch List senior, Armagost posted a 14-0 record with a 0.07 ERA and struck out 168 batters, est walking six, in 98.2 innings. Additionally, she posted 11 shutouts and threw a perfect • 2011 Big WPl r of the Year aye game on April 7, 2009. At the plate, Armagost also hit .447 with 19 RBIs, had a .494 est of the Year • 2010 Big W hman Pitcher es on-base percentage and a .697 slugging percentage. In addition to player of the year Fr gion honors and First Team All-State honors, Armagost earned All-Metro honors and her Re c ifi ac 11) l-P Al (20 • Second Team fourth First Team All-Greater Wichita Athletic League selection for the fourth 11) est cher (2010, 20 Pit • All-Big WFir consecutive season. As a junior, Armagost led the Jaguars to 21-6 overall record in am Te st 11) - Utility (20(20 10) First Teamam y ilit 2008 and a third place finish at the Kansas State softball tournament. During the Ut Te Second year, Armagost proved to be one of the most durable players in the country as she eek W e th of er Pitch • Big West Ma y 9, 2011 once threw 23 innings in a single night including a 21-inning marathon contest against 11 20 11, April h 1, 2010 Clearwater High School during which she recorded an amazing 33 strikeouts. As rc Ma both a sophomore and a junior, Armagost earned first team all-state honors in the circle for the Jaguars and was named the league’s co-Most Valuable Player as a junior after posting a minuscule 0.52 ERA with 10 wins. At the plate, Armagost was even better, notching a .495 batting average with eight doubles, six triples and six homeruns. With 47 hits, Armagost drove in 25 runs while scoring 28 herself. Personal: Nicole Armagost was born in Wichita, Kan., and is the daughter of Deann and Steve Armagost. She has two older brothers, Drew and Kyle. In her third year at Pacific, Nikki is an education major. g): HIGHS (Pitchin SINGLE-GAME e, Apr 24, 2010 sid ver Ri UC 12.2, at 10 Innings pitched: 20 14, y Ma 9, Cal Poly, Walks allowed: Feb 18, 2011 , ate St aw es nn Ke Strikeouts: 9, vs e, Apr 24, 2010 , at UC Riversid Batters faced: 56

YEAR 2010 2011 TOTAL

AVG .284 .367 .328

GP GS 54 54 56 56 110 110

YEAR 2010 2011 TOTAL

ERA 2.12 2.66 2.40

W 13 19 32

L 12 11 23

AB 155 177 332

R 23 35 58

H 44 65 109

2B 12 11 23

3B 0 0 0

HR 3 3 6

RBI 29 45 74

APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 32 23 19 5 0 2 172.0 34 32 19 4 0 0 192.0 66 55 38 9 0 2 364.0

Pacific Softball

TB 65 85 150

SLG .419 .480 .452

H R ER 133 63 52 185 94 73 318 157 125

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A 14 6 13 0 .358 4 6 2 3 148 52 15 7 21 1 .435 1 5 4 4 173 47 29 13 34 1 .398 5 11 6 7 321 99 BB SO 2B 71 123 24 75 135 33 146 258 57

E FLD% 1 .995 4 .982 5 .988

3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 18 730 .210 6 11 0 2 12 0 20 860 .248 9 22 1 6 12 0 38 1590 .231 15 33 1 8 24

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#17 Megan Hom

• Jr. • 5-7 • OF • Irvine, Calif.

HIGHS: SINGLE-GAME , Feb 20, 2010 ; ara Cl Hits: 4, Santa 11 State, Mar 27, 20 vs Sacramento es tim 9 Doubles: 1, 2011 ; verside, Apr 22, Triples: 1, UC Ri ; 13, 2010 vs Nebraska, Mar 11 State, Mar 27, 20 vs Sacramento ate, Mar 27, 2011 St to en am cr vs Sa Total bases: 7, 11 20 , ara, Feb 26 2011 ; RBI: 3, Santa Cl llerton, Apr 30, at Cal State Fu 3, : ed or sc ns Ru 11 ; (CA), Feb 12, 20 at Saint Mary’s , 2011 27 ar M e, at St vs Sacramento ; Walks: 2, 4 times ge, Apr 17, 2010 l State Northrid Sac bunts: 2, Ca n, May 01, 2010 Cal State Fullerto A), Feb 12, 2011 ; Saint Mary’s (C at 2, s: se ba Stolen 20, 2010 Santa Clara, Feb

2011 (Sophomore): Continuing her play as one of the Big West’s best outfielders, Hom put together another epic season in just her second year of action. Earning second team all-region honors along with her second First Team All-Big West award, Hom showed off both her skills with the bat and her skills with the glove in 2011. At the plate, Hom posted a .367 average while tallying a conference-best 69 hits. Hom’s 69 hits ranks as the fourth most in Pacific single-season history while her .367 average ties for the 10th best in program history. She added 42 runs, sixth most in single-season history, and 20 RBI while leading off for the Tigers’ historically potent offense. Against the region, Hom was even more impressive as she went 31-for-69 (.449) while scoring a team-best 20 runs. In the field, Hom committed just one mistake while patrolling center field, also regularly making the extraordinary the mundane including robbing a pair of home runs during the year. She was named the conference’s player of the week on Mar. 28. 2010 (Freshman): In Hom, the Tigers witnessed the emergence of a special center fielder as she took control of the Tigers’ outfield from the outset of the season and provided Pacific with a stellar opening campaign. Playing her first collegiate season, Hom was spectacular at the plate and in the field as she finished the season hitting .363 while playing a perfect center field. Her .363 batting average ranked No. 4 in the Big West for the year while she was even better in conference play after batting .382 through the Tigers’ 21 contests. In the field, Hom was one of just seven players in the conference and one of just two regular starters to finish the season without an error. At the plate, Hom racked up a team and conference-best 62 hits while batting second in the order for the Tigers all season long. Additionally, Hom posted 15 sacrifice hits throughout the season, a mark which also led all Big West batters. On the base paths, Hom posted a team-high 10 stolen bases while scoring 33 runs, fourth best in the conference while ranking second among all freshmen. She earned the Tigers’ first and only conference field player of the week award, garnering the award on February 22 after batting .750 and notching her first career RBI during the week. For her play, Hom earned First Team All-Big West honors as one of two Tigers to earn the top conference post season award.

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High School: Graduating from Northwood High School in Irvine, Calif., in 2009, Hom proved to be a tremendous defensive outfielder for the Timberwolves throughout her high school career. In her fourth and final varsity season, Megan posted a perfect defensive percentage, finishing the year without an error while patrolling center field. In addition to her stellar defense, Hom finished second on her team in hitting with a .348 batting average. She scored 13 runs and drove in eight at the top of the Timberwolves lineup en route to earning Second Team All-Sea View League honors. The all-league award was the fourth straight of her career. As a junior, Hom earned her first all-city award with a .347 batting average, 21 runs scored and 10 stolen bases. The year prior, Megan earned team Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player honors after hitting .400 with 34 hits and 11 runs on the season. She was named the Freshman of the Year in her first season of varsity action. Academically, Hom was a four-time member of the Principal’s Honor Roll as well as a three-time member of the California Scholarship Federation. She is also an accomplished musician as she was a member of the Northwood Marching Band and Wind Symphony.

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gion • All-Pacific Re nd Team (2011) co Se

Personal: Megan Hom was born in Artesia, Calif., and is the daughter of Susan and Matthew Hom. She has one younger sister, Jenna. In her third year at Pacific, Megan is a biological sciences major.

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YEAR 2010 2011 TOTAL

AVG .363 .367 .365

GP GS 54 54 56 56 110 110

Pacific Softball

AB 171 188 359

R 33 42 75

H 2B 62 2 69 8 131 10

3B 1 2 3

HR 0 0 0

RBI 14 20 34

TB 66 81 147

SLG .386 .431 .409

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 10 0 14 0 .398 0 15 10 15 81 21 0 18 0 .431 0 7 7 9 82 31 0 32 0 .415 0 22 17 24 163

A 3 4 7

E FLD% 0 1.000 1 .989 1 .994

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Player Bios

#4 Amy Moore

• Jr. • 5-7 • C • Valencia, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM 2011 rsfield, Mar 12, ke Ba Hits: 4, CS 2011 , 09 r Ap , vis Da Hits: 3, at UC Apr 17, 2010 State Northridge, Doubles: 2, Cal Mar 09, 2011 e, at cramento St Triples: 1, at Sa , Mar 12, 2011 CS Bakersfield Home runs: 2, , Mar 12, 2011 ld fie rs CS Bake Total bases: 8, b 12, 2011 Mary’s (CA), Fe RBI: 4, at Saint es 2, 6 tim Runs scored: es Walks: 2, 4 tim ge, Apr 17, 2011 ; l State Northrid Ca at 1, : ch pit Hit by 2011 State, Mar 09, at Sacramento

2011 (Sophomore): Making a huge leap offensively in just her second year of play, Moore established herself as the top all-around catcher in the Big West in 2011. A First Team All-Big West honoree, Amy finished the regular season among the Big West’s best hitters while rating as the top defensive players. Hitting in the heart of Pacific’s order, Moore finished the season batting .302 while driving in 38 runs and scoring 20 runs. The sophomore found her power stroke as well in her second season, blasting seven home runs throughout the year, No. 6 among all Big West hitters and tying for No. 10 in Pacific single-season history. Additionally, the sophomore became the first player in Pacific program history to hit two home runs in the same inning as she slugged a solo home run and a two-run homer in the fourth inning of Pacific’s 11-0 win over Cal State Bakersfield on Mar. 12. Defensively, Moore proved to be the top defensive catcher in the league as well, throwing out a Big West best 13 would-be basestealers while also picking off a conference-high seven runners. For the season, Moore posted a .990 fielding percentage after committing just three errors in 293 chances. She earned the Tigers’ first player of the week award during the year as she took home the award on Feb. 28. 2010 (Freshman): One of the top defensive catchers in the Big West, Amy proved to be a force to be reckoned with behind the plate in just her first season of collegiate action. Splitting time behind the plate with Pacific’s senior catcher, Amy started all 54 games for the Tigers splitting time behind the plate and as Pacific’s designated player. Despite the split in time, Moore finished the year with a conference-best seven pick-offs, with all seven coming against runners at second base. At the plate, Amy posted a .225 overall batting average while improving her numbers in conference by hitting .274. Overall, Moore finished the year with 12 RBI and nine runs scored while also adding nine doubles, a number which ranked second on the team. High School: An integral part of one of the top high school softball teams in the country, Amy graduated from Valencia High School in Valencia, Calif., in 2009. Playing for the No. 1 team in the nation, Moore was the starting catcher for the 2007 National Champion Vikings, playing alongside of current Tiger teammate Nicole Matson. As a sophomore, Moore hit .343 at the plate with nine RBI and nine runs scored, while also setting a national high school record for hits in a single inning with three in the fourth inning

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2011 Big West Champions


of Valencia’s contest against Golden Valley HS on April 26, 2007. Defensively, Amy helped lead the team to an impressive 32-1 overall record. As a junior, Moore led the Vikings to yet another CIF Division I championship and a Foothill League Championship. During the season, Moore hit .262 with two homeruns, 20 RBI and 16 runs scored while throwing out nearly 70 percent of the runners she faced en route to her third consecutive all-league selection. In addition to all-league honors, Moore garnered recognition as a Second Team All-Valley Section and Second Team All-State selection. As a senior, Amy hit .333 at the plate while driving in 19 runs and scoring nine. Behind the plate, she was again a force to be reckoned with as she threw out 73.7 percent of would-be base stealers while allowing just five total stolen bases on the year. For her efforts, Amy earned first team all-league honors along with her second-straight second team all-state honors in her final season. Personal: Amy Moore was born in Valencia, Calif., and is the daughter of Maria and Steve Moore. She has one older brother, Kevin. In her third year at Pacific, Amy is majoring in business.

ARDS HONORS & AW • All-Big West ) First Team (2011 k er of the Wee • Big West Play 10 20 , 28 February

YEAR 2010 2011 TOTAL

AVG .225 .302 .265

GP GS 54 54 56 56 110 110

Pacific Softball

AB 151 162 313

R 9 20 29

H 34 49 83

2B 9 9 18

3B 0 1 1

HR 0 7 7

RBI 12 38 50

TB 43 81 124

SLG .285 .500 .396

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A 7 0 20 4 .259 0 3 1 1 173 23 15 2 17 0 .363 3 9 0 0 263 27 22 2 37 4 .315 3 12 1 1 436 50

E FLD% 4 .980 3 .990 7 .986

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Player Bios

#22 Megan Foglesong

• So. • 5-8 • OF • Valencia, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM 2011 ; Mary’s, Feb 12, . St at 3, Hits: ; 11 20 CC, Feb 19, vs Texas A&M 11 20 14, ay at Cal Poly, M 14, 2011 Cal Poly, May ; Doubles: 3, at e, Apr 03, 2011 at St h ac Be Triples: 1, Long 11 (CA), Feb 12, 20 2011 ; at Saint Mary’s Mary’s, Feb 12, . St at 6, s: Total base ay 14, 2011 at Cal Poly, M es tim 4 RBI: 3, ., Mar 20, 2011 ; 3, vs San Jose St Runs scored: 11 Cal, Mar 30, 20 es 2011 (Freshman): Walks: 2, 4 tim Apr 16, 2011 ; at CS Northridge, 1, Making an immediate impact for the Tigers in her first : ch pit by t Hi ; 11 20 , 06 collegiate season, Foglesong stepped into the starting ara, May UC Santa Barb 11 20 13, lineup from game one as Pacific’s left fielder and proay M at Cal Poly,

ceeded to become one of the finest outfielders in the conference. Committing just one error in 92 chances, Foglesong finished the year as the conference’s top defensive outfielder. She added one outfield assist on the year as well as she played every inning for the Tigers’ during its 56 games. In addition to her defense, Megan spent the year hitting in the top third of the Tigers’ order, first hitting in the No. 3 hole before moving into the No. 2 spot for much of the conference season. At the plate, Foglesong posted a .308 batting average as she tallied 53 hits in 172 at bats. Of her 53 hits, 15 were for extra-bases as she tallied 13 doubles, tied for eighth most in single season history, and two triples. Putting herself in position to score, Megan posted a league-best 44 runs on the year, a total which ranked fourth all-time in Pacific single-season history. Additionally, Megan drove in 34 RBI as she helped account for 78 runs in her first year. For her play, Foglesong earned player of the week honors on May 16 as she picked up the final weekly award for the 2011 season after leading the Tigers’ to a series win over Cal Poly that clinched Pacific’s first ever Big West title.

High School: As an outfielder for Valencia High School, in Valencia, Calif., Foglesong was a part of one of the most successful high school programs in the nation. As a freshman, Foglesong played on a team, alongside of current Tigers Nicole Matson and Amy Moore, that finished the season 32-1 overall en route to their first ever California State Title and their first ever national championship. As a sophomore, Foglesong earned All-Foothill League First Team honors as she again helped lead the Vikings to their second straight state title. During her sophomore season, Megan hit .357 in 35 contests while scoring 20 runs and driving in nine more. As a junior, Foglesong proved to be the Vikings’ best hitter as she finished the year with a team-best .421 batting average in 31 contests. Additionally, her prowess at the plate led to more runs for the Vikings’ as she posted team-highs in both runs scored (32) and RBI (24) on her way to her second straight first team all-league selection. In her senior season, Foglesong helped lead the Vikings to a perfect 10-0 league and 29-4-1 overall record, earning her 2010 First Team All-Valley and Daily News MVP Offensive Player of the Year honors. Personal: Born in Van Nuys, Calif., Megan Foglesong is the daughter of Wayne and Linda Foglesong. She has two brothers, Ryan and David. In her second year at Pacific, Megan is majoring in Education, with aspirations to become an elementary school teacher. YEAR 2011 TOTAL

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AVG .308 .308

GP 56 56

GS 56 56

AB 172 172

R 44 44

H 53 53

2B 13 13

3B 2 2

HR 0 0

RBI 34 34

TB SLG 70 .407 70 .407

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 25 3 13 2 .403 1 11 7 8 90 25 3 13 2 .403 1 11 7 8 90

A 1 1

E FLD% 1 .989 1 .989

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Player Bios

#21 Gabby Goyette

• So. • 5-8 • OF • El Dorado Hills, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM Apr 16, 2011 ate Northridge, St l Hits: 1, at Ca Apr 16, 2011 CS Northridge, Total bases: 1, at 1, 6 times Runs scored: 2011 Clara, Feb 26, Walks: 1, Santa 19, 2011 ar M e, at St Penn At bats: 2, vs

2011 (Freshman): Finishing her first year at Pacific, Gabby spent most of her inaugural campaign as the Tigers’ primary pinch-runner and reserve outfielder. Appearing in 26 games for Pacific, Goyette scored six runs on the year while also going 1-for-6 with a walk at the plate as a pinch-hitter. She picked up her first collegiate hit against Cal State Northridge on April 16 when she singled down the right-field line in the top of the seventh inning in the Tigers’ 9-7 win over the Matadors. In the field, Gabby recorded just three defensive chances on the year, but made the most of her time in left as she posted one of Pacific’s seven outfield assists for the season. High School: A 2010 graduate of Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado, Calif., Gabby was an outstanding outfielder for the ORHS Trojans. In her senior year, Goyette led her team in batting average and on-base percentage, finishing the year with a .454 batting average, .466 OBP and went a perfect 17-for-17 in base stealing en route to leading her team to a 27-5 season. As a junior, Goyette led her team to both the Sierra Valley League championship and the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section championship in 2009. During the season, Goyette posted a .324 batting average in 27 games while adding 14 runs and nine RBI. The championship in 2009 was a repeat performance for the Trojans after they picked up the CIF championship for the first time in 2008. As a sophomore, Goyette led her team in hitting with an impressive .482 batting average while also adding 16 runs and six RBI at the top of the lineup. For her play, Goyette earned All-Metro First Team honors while also earning All-State Underclassman honors. Personal: Gabby Goyette was born in Placerville, Calif., and is the daughter of Paul Goyette and Janet Cross. She has three siblings, Maxine, Gretchen and Blair. In her second year at Pacific, Gabby is majoring in business with ambitions to work in sports.

YEAR 2011 TOTAL

AVG .167 .167

GP 26 26

GS 0 0

Pacific Softball

AB 6 6

R 6 6

H 1 1

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 0 0

TB SLG 1 .167 1 .167

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 1 0 2 0 .286 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 .286 0 0 0 0 2

A 1 1

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000

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Player Bios

#8 Taylor Petty

• So. • 5-4 • Utl • Porter, Texas

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM b 18, 2011 esaw State, Fe nn Ke vs Hits: 3, 05, 2011 ; r no State, Ap Doubles: 1, Fres 11 20 18, b Fe ate, vs Kennesaw St ., Feb 18, 2011 vs Kennesaw St 11 Total bases: 4, 20 State, Apr 05, RBI: 2, Fresno 1, 11 times Runs scored: 05, 2011 ; no State, Apr Walks: 2, Fres 11 20 15, ar M ois, Northern Illin 2011 Drake, Mar 15, Hit by pitch: 1,

2011 (Freshman): Jumping into the starting lineup in just her first year of action, Taylor saw the majority of her time at third base starting 34 of the 37 games she appeared in. At the plate, Petty posted a .213 batting average and a .342 on-base percentage as she recorded 13 hits and 11 walks in 61 official at bats. She posted 11 runs and four RBI in her inaugural campaign, as well. Petty recorded her first collegiate hit on Feb. 18 as she went 3-for-3 in the Tigers’ 5-1 win over Kennesaw State in Tucson, Ariz. High School: A 2010 New Caney High School graduate, Petty comes to the Tigers as an allaround talent who can play all eight field positions. Petty earned All-District honors in each of her thee seasons with the Eagles, including earning first team honors in both 2008 and 2009. Petty led her team in hitting in both seasons, along with leading the District in hitting as a sophomore. Petty earned MVP honors in her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons. In addition to high school action, Petty played a major part in the success of the Texas Impact Gold softball club as she helped lead her team to the 18U ASA National Tournament in both 2009 and 2010 and a ninth place finish in 2008. Personal: Taylor Petty was born in Humble, Texas, and is the daughter of April Petty. She has two siblings, Blake and Lance. As a second year Tiger, Petty is a business major.

YEAR 2011 TOTAL

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AVG .213 .213

GP 37 37

GS 34 34

AB 61 61

R 11 11

H 13 13

2B 2 2

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 4 4

TB SLG 15 .246 15 .246

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 11 1 14 1 .342 0 5 0 0 29 35 10 .865 11 1 14 1 .342 0 5 0 0 29 35 10 .865

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Player Bios

#24 Kelsey Rodriguez

• So. • 5-6 • Utl/C • Scottsdale, Ariz. ARDS HONORS & AW

gion • All-Pacific Re nd Team (2011) co Se • All-Big West ) First Team (2011 k er of the Wee • Big West Play 9 2011 ay M

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM 2011 rsfield, Mar 12, ke Ba Hits: 4, CS es ; Doubles: 1, 4 tim ., Apr 02, 2011 Long Beach St Home runs: 1, 11 ara, May 06, 20 UC Santa Barb 4 times 4, s: se ba Total es RBI: 2, 6 tim 2, 6 times Runs scored: Mar 30, 2011 l, Ca Walks: 2,

2011 (Freshman): Putting together one of the best freshman season’s in program history, Rodriguez took home multiple postseason honors as she was named the Big West’s Freshman Player of the Year along with earning First Team AllBig West honors as well as Second Team All-Pacific Region honors. Kelsey’s selection to the allregion team made her just the third Tiger freshman to ever earn the honor as she joined all-time greats Gina Carbonatto and Jennifer Curtier on the distinguished list. Putting together an epic inaugural campaign, Rodriguez led the Big West in batting after posting a .395 average through the regular season while finishing the year at .381. Even better when facing conference foes, Rodriguez posted a .406 average in the Tigers 21 Big West games. Despite playing 10 less games than most of the other regulars in the Big West, Rodriguez still managed to post 51 hits on the year, a total which ranked No. 8 among all hitters in the conference. In addition, the freshman added 25 RBI and 24 runs on the year while picking up 16 of those RBIs in Big West games, second most on the team. Her .381 average placed her No. 7 on the Tigers’ single-season record list while ranking as the third highest batting average for a freshman in program history. For her play, Kelsey earned one Big West Player of the Week award after earning the honor on May 9 after leading the Tigers’ to a home sweep of UC Santa Barbara. High School: A 2010 graduate of Seton Catholic High School, in Chandler, Ariz., Rodriguez came to Pacific after four very successful seasons catching for the Sentinel. A First Team All-Arizona State player as a junior, Rodriguez proved to be one of the toughest outs in Arizona High School softball after she posted a team-high .518 batting average in 30 contests. Of her 43 hits, 13 were extra-base hits including posting six doubles, four triples and three home runs while also finishing a perfect 14-for-14 in stolen bases. For the season, Rodriguez drove in a league-best 41 RBI while also scoring 35 runs as she led the Sentinels to a perfect 14-0 league record and the 4A East Sky title. Additionally, Rodriguez and the Sentinels went on to win the 4A-II Arizona State championship, defeating Greenway High School, 9-0, behind two Rodriguez RBI in the championship game. In 2008, the Sentinels were knocked out of the state tournament in the semifinals by Greenway HS. Rodriguez was voted 2010 Scholar Athlete and Offensive Player of the Year, along with First Team All-Region and All-State honors. Personal: Kelsey Rodriguez was born in Mission Viejo, Calif., but grew up in Arizona. She is the daughter of Lisa and Adam Rodriguez and has two siblings, Courtney and Ryan. In her second year at Pacific, Rodriguez plans to major in Psychology and hopes to become a child psychologist. YEAR 2011 TOTAL

AVG .381 .381

GP 49 49

GS 47 47

AB 134 134

Pacific Softball

R 24 24

H 51 51

2B 4 4

3B 0 0

HR 2 2

RBI 25 25

TB SLG 61 .455 61 .455

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 14 0 10 2 .436 1 9 4 4 25 14 0 10 2 .436 1 9 4 4 25

A 2 2

E FLD% 1 .964 1 .964

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Player Bios

#6 Tori Shepard

• So. • 5-10 • P • Lodi, Calif.

E HIGHS: SINGLE-GAM May 13, 2011 8.0, at Cal Poly, : ed 11 Innings pitch rolina, Mar 25, 20 6, vs Coastal Ca : ed ow 11 all 20 s , 25 alk W Mar Coastal Carolina, Strikeouts: 11, vs May 13, 2011 ly, Po l Ca at 41, Batters faced:

2011 (Freshman): Taking to the circle as Pacific’s No. 2 starter, Tori established herself among the Big West’s best as she earned second team all-conference honors in her first season of collegiate softball. Among the top freshman in the conference in 2011, Shepard finished the season at 14-9 with a 3.20 ERA after appearing in 32 contests. Mature well above her years in the circle, Shepard was called upon to take on some of the nation’s best throughout the year including picking up the Tigers’ first victory over a ranked opponent on the year when she defeated No. 13 Oregon, 4-2, on Feb. 26. Additionally, the freshman earned the victory in relief against No. 23 Fresno State on April 5 when the Tigers defeated the Bulldogs, 5-4, in 11 innings. For the year, Shepard picked up one pitcher of the week award as she earned the honor on April 4, the first pitcher of the week award for the Tigers. High School: As a pitcher from Lodi High School, in Lodi, Calif., Shepard helped lead the Flames to an overall record of 21-5 as a senior during the 2010 season. A three-time San Joaquin Athletic Association MVP, Shepard put together an impressive high school resume as she posted a 37-12 overall record with a sub-0.50 ERA. Additionally, Shepard proved to be an overpowering arm in the circle for the Flames as she as amassed 609 strikeouts in three seasons, including once striking out 23 batters in a single game. In her last three seasons, Shepard earned All-Area honors and All-San Joaquin Athletic Association honors including taking home the league’s Most Valuable Player award as a sophomore. In addition to her play at the high school level, Shepard also pitched for the Runnin’ Rebels club team after having played for the Lodi Extreme, a team that she led to their only Babe Ruth World Series Championship in 2008. ARDS

HONORS & AW Personal: Born in Stockton, Calif., Tori Shepard is the • All-Big West (2011) daughter of Robert and Angela Shepard. She Second Team has one brother, Bobby, who is a football k her of the Wee player at Fresno State. In her second year at • Big West Pitc 11 20 4, ril Ap Pacific, Tori is undecided with her major, but leaning toward Sport Management.

YEAR 2011 TOTAL

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ERA 3.20 3.20

W 14 14

L 8 8

APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 32 20 13 3 0 1 133.1 32 20 13 3 0 1 133.1

H 142 142

R 84 84

ER 61 61

BB 54 54

SO 2B 84 21 84 21

3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1 19 614 .269 5 10 2 6 17 1 19 614 .269 5 10 2 6 17

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Player Bios

#99 Dani Bonnet

• Fr. • 5-10 • P/Utl • Peoria, Ariz.

High School: A graduate of Sunrise Mountain HS in Peoria, Ariz., Bonnet proved to be one of the top talents in the state after earning all-state honors in her final year in high school. The ace in the circle for the Mustangs, Bonnet finished her senior season with an 18-1 record in the circle while posting a miniscule 0.69 ERA. She threw a no-hitter against Dysart on April 6, allowing just one base-runner in a 10-0 win over the defending state champions. In addition to her stellar showing in the circle, Bonnet was as impressive at the plate as she posted a .409 average with five home runs and 38 RBI. Her play led the Mustangs to the quarterfinals of the 4A state championship tournament and a finish of 26-3 overall and 11-1 in league play for the 2011 season. She would earn First Team All-4A West Valley League honors in addition to her all-state honors while also earnig region player of the year status. As a junior Bonnet and the Mustangs moved up to 4A Division I where they went 12-0 in league play to win the 4A West Valley championship in their first season. Leading the way, Bonnet was impressive at the plate and in the circle as she hit .406 while posting a team-best 0.53 ERA in 79 innings pitched. For the year, Bonnet went 12-2 while striking out 103 batters while walking just 14. Personal: Born in Phoenix, Ariz., Danielle Bonnet is the daughter of Debbie and Dan Bonnet. She has one brother, Ryan. In her first year at Pacific Dani is majoring in sports medicine.

Pacific Softball

#20 Alexi Johnson • Fr. • 5-4 • INF • Roseville, Calif.

High School:

A 2011 graduate of Roseville High School was an standout infielder

for the Tigers for four seasons.

A two-time All-Sierra Foothill League honoree, John-

son culminated her high school softball career with a selection to the all-league first team as a senior

after leading the Tigers to a 27-7-1 overall record in 2011. For the year, Johnson hit .379 with an on-base percentage of .410 to lead the way for Roseville. Off

the field, Johnson was just as impressive as she was

an honor roll student while serving as the senior class president. Personal:

Alexi Johnson was born in Roseville, Calif. and is the daughter of Debbie and Brad Johnson. older siblings, Mandy and Brennon.

She has two

In her first year

at Pacific Alexi is majoring in business administration.

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Player Bios

#3 Kamalei Pitoy • Fr. • 5-6 • OF • Honolulu, Hawaii

#1 Ciera Rojas

High School:

High School:

in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kamalei was

2011, Rojas four-year letter winner

A 2011 graduate of Roosevelt HS

Graduating from Somers HS in

a three-sport athlete as she ex-

celled in volleyball, soccer and softball for the Rough Riders.

An all-conference caliber player in all three

sports, Pitoy was at her best on the softball diamond

as she earned four varsity letters. Leading the way for the Rough Riders, Pitoy pushed Roosevelt to its first Oahu Interscholastic Association division champion-

ship in 2009 before taking home a second place finish in the Hawaii state championships.

In 2010 and

2011, the Rough Riders made their way into the league

championship tournament before bowing out of post-

season play. For her play, Kamalei was twice named to the all-state second team. High School:

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Lei and Kalei Pitoy, Kamalei

has three younger siblings, Kainalu, Kekoa and Kanilehua. In her first year at Pacific she is studying computer science.

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• Fr. • 5-6 • OF • Somers, NY

in softball as the Tuskers cen-

terfielder. The captain of the Tuskers over her last two seasons of action, Rojas put together a stellar

senior season in both the field and at the plate that

culminated in a selection to the All-Section 1 team as

well as a spot in the Exceptional Senior All-Star game at the end of the year.

For the year, Ciera led the

Tuskers in both on-base percentage and batting average.

At the all-star game, Rojas showed off her power as she lifted a pair of home runs in the contest, hitting

identical shots to left field against some of the best pitching in the area. Personal:

Born in Mount Kisco, NY to Tracey and Alex Rojas,

Ciera is the first native New Yorker to don the Orange and Black for Pacific.

She has one younger sister,

Emma. In her first year at Pacific, Ciera is majoring in sports management.

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Player Bios

#13 Alex Steinmehl • Fr. • 5-7 • C/Utl • Tucson, Ariz. #10KaleenTereyama • Fr. • 5-3• INF• Kaneohe,Hawaii

High School:

High School:

in 2011, Steinmehl was a standout

Honolulu, Hawaii in 2011, Terayama

A graduate of Marana High School

catcher and third baseman for the

Tigers throughout her career. One of the top players in the area, Steinmehl earned honorable mention All-

Arizona honors as named by the Arizona Republic as a senior as well as earning All-Arizona Interscholastic Association First Team honors.

was a two-year letter winner for

the Hawks on the diamond, playing both second and third base. Excelling both in the field and at the plate,

Terayama earned back-to-back All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu honors as both a junior and a senior.

In her final high school season, Terayama

posted an impressive .487 batting average while reaching

Personal:

Born in Tarzana, Calif., Alexandra Steinmehl is the daughter of Robin and Douglas Steinmehl.

Graduating from ‘Iolani School in

She has

base over half the time she stepped to the plate which was shown by her .539 on-base percentage.

two brothers, Kurtis and Trevor. She has yet to de-

Personal:

cific.

Kaleen has two siblings, Kai and Marisa. She plans to

cide on a major plan of study in her first year at Pa-

Pacific Softball

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Sandy and Lance Terayama, pursue a degree in business in her first year at Pacific.

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2012 Roster

Alphabetical

Numerical No. Player 1 Ciera Rojas 3 Kamalei Pitoy 4 Amy Moore 5 Nikki Armagost 6 Tori Shepard 8 Taylor Petty 10 Kaleen Terayama 11 Megan Allen 13 Alex Steinmehl 17 Megan Hom 18 Nicole Matson 20 Alexi Johnson 21 Gabby Goyette 22 Megan Foglesong 24 Kelsey Rodriguez 38 Alexa Rivera 99 Dani Bonnet

Ht. 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-4 5-3 5-9 5-7 5-7 5-11 5-4 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-4 5-10

Pos. OF OF C P/UTL P UTL INF INF C/UTL OF INF INF OF OF UTL/C INF P/UTL

B/T Yr.-Exp. R/R FR-HS R/R FR-HS R/R JR-2L L/R JR-2L R/R SO-1L R/R SO-1L R/R FR-HS R/R JR-2L R/R FR-HS L/R JR-2L R/R R-SR-3L R/R FR-HS L/R SO-1L R/R SO-1L R/R SO-1L L/R SR-3L R/R FR-HS

No. Player 11 Allen, Megan ki 5 Armagost, Nik 99 Bonnet, Dani n ga 22 Foglesong, Me y bb Ga , tte ye Go 21 17 Hom, Megan xi 20 Johnson, Ale 18 Matson, Nicole y Am , ore Mo 4 8 Petty, Taylor 3 Pitoy, Kamalei 38 Rivera, Alexa lsey 24 Rodriguez, Ke ra Cie , jas 1 Ro 7 Shepard, Tori x 13 Steinmehl, Ale leen Ka a, am ay Ter 10

Hometown (Previous School) Somers, NY (Somers HS) Honolulu, HI (Roosevelt HS) Valencia, CA (Valencia HS) Andover, KS (Andover HS) Lodi, CA (Lodi HS) Porter, TX (New Caney HS) Kaneohe, HI (‘Iolani) Yucaipa, CA (Yucaipa HS) Tucson, AZ (Marana HS) Irvine, CA (Northwood HS) Castaic, CA (Valencia HS) Roseville, CA (Roseville HS) El Dorado Hills, CA (Oak Ridge HS) Valencia, CA (Valencia HS) Scottsdale, AZ (Seton Catholic Prep) Sacramento, CA (Sheldon HS) Peoria, AZ (Sunrise Mountain HS)

Pos. INF P/UTL P/UTL OF OF OF INF SS C UTL OF INF UTL/C OF P C/UTL INF

Head Coach: Brian Kolze (Cal State Northridge, 1984), 20th Season Assistant Coach: Lizzie Hagen (Pacific, 2007), Third Season Assistant Coach: Jessica Hancock (UC Davis, 2009), Third Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Gina Carbonatto (Pacific, 2007), Second Season Class Breakdown Seniors (2) Nicole Matson Alexa Rivera Sophomores (5) Megan Foglesong Gabby Goyette Taylor Petty Kelsey Rodriguez Tori Shepard

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Juniors (4) Megan Allen Nikki Armagost Megan Hom Amy Moore Freshmen (6) Dani Bonnet Alexi Johnson Kamalei Pitoy Ciera Rojas Alex Steinmehl Kaleen Terayama

Position Breakdown

Pronunciations

Pitchers (3) Nikki Armagost Dani Bonnet Tori Shepard

Nikki Armagost Dani Bonnet Megan Foglesong Gabby Goyette Brian Kolze Kamalei Pitoy Alexa Rivera Ciera Rojas Kaleen Terayama

Outfielders (6) Megan Foglesong Gabby Goyette Megan Hom Taylor Petty Kamalei Pitoy Ciera Rojas

Catchers (2) Amy Moore Alex Steinmehl Infielders (6) Megan Allen Alexi Johnson Nicole Matson Alexa Rivera Kelsey Rodriguez Kaleen Terayama

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2011 Review

A Look Back At The Tigers' 2011 Championship Season For the Tigers only one word is needed to describe their 2011 season: CHAMPIONS. For the first time in program history, the Pacific softball team took home the Big West title as the Tigers put together a record campaign to reach the heights of the conference mountain. From the opening day of practice to the final day of the season, the Tigers proved to be one of the best teams in the country as Pacific put together a 37-19 overall record, en route to their 12th appearance in the NCAA tournament. Originally picked to finish fifth by the Big West coaches, the Tigers, led by both youth (seven starting underclassmen) and experience (seven returning starters) proved early that they were going to be a force to be reckoned with throughout the 2011 season while never letting up on the way to the conference title. Throughout the season the Tigers faced off against some of the nation’s best as they took on 11 top-25 ranked teams including six top-10 opponents. Highlighting the Tigers’ schedule were contests against four College World Series participants as Pacific competed against Cal, Oklahoma, Florida and the national champion Sun Devils of Arizona State. Most impressively, the Tigers not only competed against the best teams in the country but also defeated some of the best teams in the country as they handed No. 8 Cal its most lopsided loss, 13-2 (5 inn.), of the season while scoring the most runs against the Golden Bears since 2007. In addition to the win against Cal, the Tigers also took down No. 13 Oregon and No. 23 Fresno State. With five non-conference tournaments on the schedule in 2011, the Tigers tested themselves early and often in preparation for play in the Big West. Pacific saw action at the Hillenbrand Invitational in Tucson Ariz., the Lipton Invitational in Gainesville, Fla., the Judi Garman Classic in Fullerton, Calif. and the Stanford Invitational in Stanford, Calif. Additionally, Pacific reintroduced its own Libby Matson Invitational, bringing back to life one of its oldest traditions in honor and memoriam of one of its staunchest supports.

tournament games while making history along the way. For the first time in Pacific softball history, the Tigers played a night game at Bill Simoni Field on April 12 as Pacific defeated Santa Clara, 11-1 (6 inn.), under the newly installed lights around the Tigers’ home field. Made stronger by their play against the best in non-conference action, the Tigers stormed into Big West play in April and never looked back. Taking all seven conference series they played, the Tigers started their championship campaign at home against Long Beach State on April 2-3, defeating the 49ers, and eventual conference runner-up, in two of three contests to begin their record season. Protecting their house in conference play, the Tigers finished with an impressive 8-1 record at Bill Simoni Field against Big West opponents with sweeps of UC Riverside and UC Santa Barbara to go along with their series win over Long Beach State. Against the Highlanders, on April 22, the Tigers recorded the program’s 1,000th victory, against all opponents both Division I and II, as Pacific beat UC Riverside, 7-3, in the second game of their opening double-header. In addition to helping the Tigers to a 17-4 home record, third best in program history, the sweeps of the Highlanders and Gauchos helped Pacific finish the regular season winning 10 of their final 12 games. Closing out the year, the Tigers took series wins from both Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly as they won the double-header before dropping the final game of the three-game series. Against the Mustangs, Pacific’s double-header win was the two wins needed for the Tigers to secure their conference title, taking the championship outright and with it the automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. While the NCAA tournament did not go as planned as the Tigers dropped games to No. 11 Stanford and No. 16 Nebraska at the Stanford Regional, Pacific’s chance to experience the post-season should pay dividends in their title defense in 2012.

It was at the Libby Matson the young Tigers really introduced themselves into the national consciousness as they knocked off the No. 13 ranked Oregon Ducks to open the tournament. The win was their first over a top ranked opponent in 2011 after narrowly missing knocking off No. 8 Arizona in Tucson the week prior. At Florida the next week, the Tigers got a taste of softball’s elite as they faced the No. 2 and eventual national runner-up Gators for the fourth straight season.

Along the way, the Tigers put up some historic numbers as Pacific finished No. 13 in the country in hitting with a .323 team average. Pacific at the plate proved to be the best ever as the Tigers shattered both the program’s (.299) and the Big West’s (.311) previous records for hitting. The Tigers would also set program records for hits (488), slugging percentage (.433) and on-base percentage (.406) while finishing just one run (295) and two RBI (265) shy of all-time team marks.

Continuing the trend two weeks later, the Tigers would head south to the familiar confines at Cal State Fullerton to take part in the Judi Garman Classic, a tournament that pitted Pacific against some of its staunchest opposition in tournament play. The Tigers opened the classic against No. 9 Oklahoma and the national champion Sun Devils on day one, dropping both games including a 4-3 loss to Arizona State before rebounding to take their final three contests. Not only did the Tigers rebound for three wins, they did so in record fashion as they posted a pair of mercy-rule victories in the final day of play including a 15-4 (5 inn.) win over New Mexico which tied Pacific’s program record for runs scored in a single game.

Individually, Pacific dominated the post-season Big West awards as the Tigers took a record seven spots on the All-Big West First team while also garnering three major awards. Among the major awards the Tigers took the coach of the year (Head Coach Brian Kolze), Player of the Year (Nikki Armagost) and Freshman Player of the Year (Kelsey Rodriguez). Additionally, Armagost, Rodriguez and Megan Hom all earned all-region honors, the first Tigers to earn the award since the 2007 season. Rodriguez became just the third freshman in program history to garner such recognition.

Pacific would close out its non-conference tournament slate at the Stanford Invitational where a rain filled weekend wreaked havoc on the tournament schedule. In addition to their tournament play, the Tigers played 12 non-conference, non-

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The 2011 Tigers made a name for themselves throughout the Pacific record book as well as all three all-region players recorded top-10 single-season batting averages with Rodriguez’s team-leading .381 average coming in at No. 7 all-time while both Armagost and Hom finished at .367, No. 10 in the record books. The duo also

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Date Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 30 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 13 May 14 May 20 May 21

2011 Results (37-19 Overall, 16-5 Big West) Opponent Results at Saint Mary’s (DH W, 4-1/W, 10-2 (6) Hillenbrand Invitational vs. Kennesaw State W, 5-1 vs. Texas A&M CC W, 6-4 vs. Drake L, 0-8 (6) at (4) Arizona L, 6-8 Libby Matson Tournament Santa Clara W, 11-1 (5) (13) Oregon W, 4-2 San Jose State W, 12-9 (13) Oregon L, 1-9 Lipton Invitational vs. Gardner-Webb W, 5-3 vs. Syracuse L, 0-4 vs. Valparaiso W, 7-1 at (2) Florida L, 2-10 (6) at Sacramento State (DH) L, 0-2/W, 3-0 Cal State Bakersfield (DH) W, 10-9 (10)/W, 11-0 (5) Drake W, 2-1 Northern Illinois L, 6-10 (6) Judi Garman Tournament vs. (9) Oklahoma L, 2-13 (5) vs. (6) Arizona State L, 3-4 vs. Penn State W, 2-1 (8) vs. New Mexico W, 15-4 (5) vs. San Jose State W, 11-3 (5) Stanford Invitational vs. San Diego State L, 4-5 vs. Coastal Carolina W, 4-0 vs. San Diego State L, 0-8 (5) vs. Sacramento State W, 8-1 (8) California W, 13-2 (5) • Long Beach State (DH) L, 0-6/W, 3-1 • Long Beach State W, 3-2 (23) Fresno State W, 5-4 (11) • at UC Davis (DH) W, 4-0/L, 1-3 • at UC Davis W, 6-0 Santa Clara W, 11-1 (6) • at Cal State Northridge (DH) W, 8-7/L, 3-5 • at Cal State Northridge W, 5-1 (10) Stanford L, 1-6 • UC Riverside (DH) W, 8-5/W, 7-3 • UC Riverside W, 5-4 • at Cal State Fullerton (DH) W, 10-0(5)/W, 8-0(5) • at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-8 • UC Santa Barbara (DH) W, 3-2/W, 5-1 • UC Santa Barbara W, 9-2 • at Cal Poly (DH) W, 6-4(10)/W, 9-8(8) • at Cal Poly L, 5-6 (8) NCAA Regionals at Stanford L, 0-3 vs. Nebraska L, 1-11 (5)

Home Games In Bold • - Denotes Big West Conference Games

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posted top-10 seasons in hits with Hom’s Big West leading 69 hits ranking as the fourth highest total in program history. In addition to stellar averages, the Tigers put together some historic run production led by Nicole Matson who finished the year with 50 RBI as she became just the second Tiger and just the sixth player in Big West history to reach such a mark. Along with 42 runs scored on the year, Matson became just the third Tiger in program history to post 40 RBI and 40 runs in a single season. With Armagost not far behind at 45 RBI, the duo became just the third pair of teammates in program history to each record 40 RBI together in a single season. Additionally, the Tigers’ power was put on display as both Matson and Amy Moore etched their names into the record books as Matson’s 11 home runs for the year placed her tied No. 3 all-time while Moore’s career-best seven tied No. 10. Even more impressively than her season total, Moore became the first Tiger in program history to hit two home runs in a single inning as she blasted a solo home run and a two-run shot in the fourth inning of Pacific’s 11-0 win over Cal State Bakersfield on Mar. 12. On top of season records, the Tigers put together a few career milestones as the freshman class of 2008, Matson andLindsey Pierce, added to their legacies. For Matson, along with her 40-40 aspirations for the year, the slugger became just the third Tiger in program history to reach 100 RBI and 100 runs scored for a career. For Pierce, the senior became the 10th Tiger in program history to record 100 runs scored for a career while also becoming just the eighth Tiger to record 200 base hits throughout their time at Pacific. She recorded her 200th hit on senior day at Bill Simoni Field in the Tigers 9-2 win over UC Santa Barbara on May 7. In all, the 2011 season will be remembered as one of the best seasons in the 34 year history of the Pacific program. It will be remembered for its records and its wins, for its championship, but most of all for the players and coaches that put their heart and soul into the team to climb to the top of the mountain and plant their flag at the summit.

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2011 Statistics OVERALL Statistics Player..................... AVG 24 Rodriguez, Kelsey.... .381 5 Armagost, Nikki.......... .367 17 Hom, Megan............ .367 7 Pierce, Lindsey........... .362 18 Matson, Nicole......... .325 22 Foglesong, Megan... .308 4 Moore, Amy.............. .302 38 Rivera, Alexa............. .292 11 Allen, Megan............ .222 8 Petty, Taylor................ .213 77 DeSilva, Taylor.......... .375 23 Collier, Amanda........ .222 21 Goyette, Gabby........ .167 Totals..............................323 Opponents....................265

GP-GS 49-47 56-56 56-56 56-56 56-55 56-56 56-56 50-50 56-56 37-34 11-0 22-4 26-0

AB 134 177 188 177 154 172 162 137 108 61 8 27 6

R 24 35 42 34 43 44 20 17 15 11 2 2 6

H 51 65 69 64 50 53 49 40 24 13 3 6 1

2B 4 11 8 4 11 13 9 9 1 2 0 0 0

56-56 56-56

1511 295 488 72 1460 219 387 69

3B HR RBI TB 0 2 25 61 0 3 45 85 2 0 20 81 0 0 10 68 0 11 50 94 2 0 34 70 1 7 38 81 0 0 15 49 2 3 16 38 0 0 4 15 0 0 2 3 0 1 6 9 0 0 0 1 7 3

27 265 655 44 202 594

SLG% .455 .480 .431 .384 .610 .407 .500 .358 .352 .246 .375 .333 .167 .433 .407

BB HBP SO GDP OB% 14 0 10 2 .436 15 7 21 1 .435 21 0 18 0 .431 12 1 28 0 .405 28 20 29 0 .485 25 3 13 2 .403 15 2 17 0 .363 21 6 16 2 .406 7 3 19 0 .281 11 1 14 1 .342 3 0 2 0 .545 2 0 9 1 .276 1 0 2 0 .286

SF SH 1 9 1 5 0 7 0 13 0 3 1 11 3 9 1 3 3 9 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0

SB-ATT 4-4 4-4 7-9 3-3 8-9 7-8 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

175 158

10 75 15 33

34-38 32-45

43 198 9 38 237 7

GP-GS 21-21 21-21 21-20 21-21 21-21 21-21 21-21 21-21 21--21 14-12 12-0 8-0 4-0

AB 68 64 61 74 72 68 64 25 61 30 2 8 3

Totals..............................335 Opponents....................262

21-21 21-21

600 110 201 32 568 68 149 24

Player......................ERA 5 Armagost, Nikki..........1.79 6 Shepard, Tori................2.72 20 McDaniel, Gabby......0.81 3 Brock, Shaina.............22.91

W-L 10-1 6-4 0-0 0-0

Totals..............................2.62 Opponents....................4.06

16-5 5-16

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E 1 4 1 4 10 1 3 10 18 10 0 1 0

FLD% .964 .982 .989 .949 .963 .989 .990 .936 .913 .865 .000 .667 1.000

1109 387 67 .957 1079 499 68 .959

BB 75 54 13 16

SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 135 33 0 20 745 .248 9 22 84 21 1 19 527 .269 5 10 11 2 0 2 60 .233 0 4 7 13 2 3 128 .359 4 2

158 237 175 198

69 72

3 7

44 1460 .265 27 1511 .323

18 36

38 43

BK SFA SHA 1 6 12 2 6 17 0 0 3 0 3 1 3 11

15 10

33 75

BIG WEST Statistics Player..................... AVG 7 Pierce, Lindsey........... .441 24 Rodriguez, Kelsey..... .406 18 Matson, Nicole......... .377 17 Hom, Megan............ .351 5 Armagost, Nikki......... .333 4 Moore, Amy.............. .309 22 Foglesong, Megan... .297 11 Allen, Megan............ .280 38 Rivera, Alexa............. .262 8 Petty, Taylor................ .167 21 Goyette, Gabby........ .500 23 Collier, Amanda........ .375 77 DeSilva, Taylor.......... .000

A 2 47 4 1 53 1 27 72 107 35 0 0 1

LOB - Team (441), Opp (377). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (18). IBB - Team (2), Matson 2. Picked off - Moore 1.

Player......................ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER 34 32 19 4/0 0 192.0 185 94 73 5 Armagost, Nikki...........2.66 19-11 14-8 32 20 13 3/0 1 133.1 142 84 61 6 Shepard, Tori................3.20 20 McDaniel, Gabby......3.06 0-0 8 1 0 0/0 0 16.0 14 9 7 3 Brock, Shaina..............6.92 4-0 13 3 0 0/0 0 28.1 46 32 28 Totals..............................3.20 37-19 56 56 32 7/0 1 369.2 387 219 169 Opponents....................4.32 19-37 56 56 24 6/1 3 359.2 488 295 222 PB - Team (3), Moore 3, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (7), Moore 7, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Moore (31-44), Armagost (13-19), Shepard (12-18), Brock (7-7), Rodriguez (1-1), McDaniel (0-1).

.406 .349

PO 25 173 82 74 208 90 263 75 83 29 0 2 2

R 13 9 17 17 15 7 18 4 3 4 2 1 0

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB 30 1 0 0 6 31 26 2 0 2 16 34 23 5 0 3 22 37 26 4 1 0 7 32 24 7 0 0 13 31 21 2 0 3 13 32 19 8 1 0 11 29 7 0 0 1 2 10 16 3 0 0 6 19 5 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

9 99 264 11 62 208

SLG% .456 .531 .607 .432 .431 .471 .453 .400 .311 .167 .500 .375 .000 .440 .366

BB HBP SO GDP OB% 2 0 10 0 .457 10 0 3 1 .480 10 9 6 0 .525 10 0 4 0 .429 6 2 6 1 .400 8 1 6 0 .390 9 3 2 0 .408 0 1 3 0 .308 10 4 6 1 .395 4 0 6 0 .265 0 0 0 0 .500 1 0 3 0 .444 1 0 1 0 .250

SF SH 0 6 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 8 0 7 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

71 55

2 2

20 8

56 67

3 2

.421 .335

37 17

SB-ATT 1-1 3-3 6-7 3-3 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PO 28 1 88 34 84 84 38 31 32 11 0 1 0

17-18 7-13

A 1 0 24 1 20 10 0 49 32 19 1 0 0

E 2 0 4 1 1 1 0 7 4 3 0 1 0

FLD% .935 1.000 .966 .972 .990 .989 1.000 .920 .941 .909 1.000 .500 .000

433 178 25 .961 424 223 32 .953

LOB - Team (196), Opp (149). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (8). IBB - Team (1), Matson 1. Picked off - Moore 1. APP GS 12 11 11 9 2 0 4 1 21 21

21 21

CG 8 7 0 0 15 9

SH/CB SV 3/0 0 1/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 4/0 1/0

0 1

IP 78.0 54.0 8.2 3.2

H 67 63 7 12

R 26 29 1 12

144.1 141.1

149 68 201 110

ER BB SO 20 26 43 21 19 20 1 3 4 12 7 0

2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 10 0 3 297 .226 2 5 0 1 5 8 1 6 214 .294 2 3 1 1 11 1 0 1 33 .212 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 24 .500 1 0 0 0 0

54 82

24 32

55 67 71 56

1 2

11 9

568 600

.262 .335

5 8

8 20

1 5

2 2

17 37

PB - Team (0), Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (1), Moore 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Moore (7-13), Shepard (4-8), Armagost (3-5).

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2011 Statistics Pacific Home Run Chart Date.............. Opponent Feb. 12........... Saint Mary’s Feb. 19........... Texas A&M CC Feb. 26........... Santa Clara Feb. 27........... San Jose State Mar. 5............ Valparaiso Mar. 5............ Florida Mar. 12.......... Cal State Bakersfield Mar. 12.......... Cal State Bakersfield Mar. 12.......... Cal State Bakersfield Mar. 12.......... Cal State Bakersfield Mar. 15.......... Drake Mar. 15.......... Northern Illinois Mar. 20.......... New Mexico Mar. 20.......... San Jose State Mar. 30.......... Cal April 2............ Long Beach State April 12.......... Santa Clara April 12.......... Santa Clara April 16.......... Cal State Northridge April 16.......... Cal State Northridge April 22.......... UC Riverside April 22.......... UC Riverside April 30.......... Cal State Fullerton May 6............. UC Santa Barbara May 6............. UC Santa Barbara May 7............. UC Santa Barbara May 21........... Nebraska

Player Moore, Amy (1) Matson, Nicole (1) Moore, Amy (2) Allen, Megan (1) Matson, Nicole (2) Matson, Nicole (3) Matson, Nicole (4) Matson, Nicole (5) Moore, Amy (3) Moore, Amy (4) Allen, Megan (2) Aramgost, Nikki (1) Matson, Nicole (6) Armagost, Nikki (2) Armagost, Nikki (3) Rodriguez, Kelsey (1) Matson, Nicole (7) Collier, Amanda (1) Matson, Nicole (8) Moore, Amy (5) Moore, Amy (6) Matson, Nicole (9) Maton, Nicole (10) Moore, Amy (7) Rodriguez, Kelsey (2) Allen, Megan (3) Matson, Nicole (11)

Multiple Hit Games Player 7 Pierce, Lindsey 5 Armagost, Nikki 17 Hom, Megan 22 Foglesong, Megan 24 Rodriguez, Kelsey 18 Matson, Nicole 4 Moore, Amy 38 Rivera, Alexa 11 Allen, Megan 8 Petty, Taylor TEAM

2 3 4 5+ Tot 19 3 - - 22 14 5 1 - 20 13 5 1 - 19 10 3 - - 13 7 4 1 - 12 9 2 1 - 12 9 1 - - 10 7 1 1 - 9 3 1 - - 4 2 1 - - 3 93 26 5 0 124

Multiple RBI Games Player 18 Matson, Nicole 5 Armagost, Nikki 4 Moore, Amy 22 Foglesong, Megan 24 Rodriguez, Kelsey 11 Allen, Megan 17 Hom, Megan 7 Pierce, Lindsey 38 Rivera, Alexa 8 Petty, Taylor 23 Collier, Amanda 77 DeSilva, Taylor TEAM

2 3 4 5+ Tot 10 3 2 - 15 7 1 2 2 12 8 2 1 - 11 7 4 - - 11 7 - - - 7 3 1 - - 4 2 1 - - 3 2 - - - 2 2 - - - 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 - - - 1 50 13 5 2 70

Hitting Streaks Player 17 Hom, Megan 4 Moore, Amy 24 Rodriguez, Kelsey 7 Pierce, Lindsey 22 Foglesong, Megan 18 Matson, Nicole 5 Armagost, Nikki 38 Rivera, Alexa 11 Allen, Megan 77 DeSilva, Taylor 8 Petty, Taylor 23 Collier, Amanda

Longest 14 11 10 10 8 6 6 5 4 2 2 2

End Of Season 1 5 1 1 -

Reached Base Streaks Player 18 Matson, Nicole 22 Foglesong, Megan 17 Hom, Megan 24 Rodriguez, Kelsey 4 Moore, Amy 5 Armagost, Nikki 7 Pierce, Lindsey 38 Rivera, Alexa 11 Allen, Megan 8 Petty, Taylor 77 DeSilva, Taylor 23 Collier, Amanda

Longest 25 16 14 11 11 11 10 7 5 4 2 2

End Of Season 1 8 1 1 1 2 -

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Inning-by-inning Pacific Tigers Opponents

1 55 22

2 38 31

Win-Loss Record When Total...............................37-19 Conference....................16-5 Non-Conf.......................21-14 Home.............................17-4 Away..............................11-8 Neutral..........................9-7 Day................................35-16 Night..............................2-3 vs Left............................6-2 vs Right..........................31-17 1-Run games..................8-3 2-Run games..................6-4 5+Run games.................13-9 Extra inns.......................5-1 Shutouts........................7-6 Scoring 0-2 runs.............2-13 Scoring 3-5 runs.............14-4 Scoring 6-9 runs.............11-2 Scoring 10+ runs............10-0 Opponent 0-2 runs........24-1 Opponent 3-5 runs........9-6 Opponent 6-9 runs........4-8 Opponent 10+ runs.......0-4 Scored in 1st inning.......20-2 Scores first.....................26-1 Opp. scores first.............11-18

3 37 37

4 47 44

5 56 35

6 40 29

7 16 20

8 2 1

9 0 0

Ex 4 0

Total 295 219

After 4 leading...............30-2 After 4 trailing...............5-17 After 4 tied....................2-0 After 5 leading...............23-1 After 5 trailing...............3-15 After 5 tied....................4-0 After 6 leading...............24-0 After 6 trailing...............3-12 After 6 tied....................1-1 Hit 0 home runs.............18-16 Hit 1 home run..............15-3 Hit 2+ home runs...........4-0 Opponent 0 home runs.22-6 Opponent 1 home run...13-5 Opponent 2+ HRs..........2-8 Made 0 errors................14-2 Made 1 error.................15-10 Made 2+ errors..............8-7 Opp. made 0 errors.......6-11 Opp. made 1 error.........16-4 Opp. made 2+ errors.....15-4 Out-hit opponent..........33-2 Out-hit by opponent......2-15 Hits are tied...................2-2

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-6 0-5 2-2 4-2 4-1 6-1 3-2 2-0 3-0 3-0 10-0 Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ 7-0 11-0 6-1 3-2 5-2 1-2 0-3 1-0 1-4 2-1 0-4 W-L Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-L 18-1 22-1 27-0 30-2 23-1 24-0 Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-L 2-8 5-10 6-16 5-17 3-15 3-12 Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-L 17-10 10-8 4-3 2-0 4-0 1-1 Longest winning streak: 5 Longest losing streak: 3 Home attendance : 5294 ( 21 dates avg = 252 ) Away attendance : 11006 ( 33 dates avg = 333 ) Total attendance: 16300 ( 54 dates avg = 301 )

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2011 Big West Review FINAL 2011 BIG WEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Conference W L Pct. Pacific (*^) 16 5 .762 37 Long Beach State (^) 15 6 .714 38 Cal State Fullerton 12 9 .571 23 UC Santa Barbara 11 10 .524 27 Cal State Northridge 10 11 .476 22 UC Davis 7 14 .333 22 Cal Poly 7 14 .333 11 UC Riverside 6 15 .286 13

Overall W L 19 0 18 0 24 0 26 0 31 0 28 0 36 0 33 0

2011 ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE TEAMS

Pct. .661 .679 .489 .510 .415 .440 .234 .283

H 17-4 21-5 13-11 16-8 8-10 12-9 2-14 9-16

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A 11-8 5-6 7-5 5-11 5-11 5-12 6-9 2-11

N 9-7 12-7 3-8 6-7 9-10 5-7 3-13 2-6

Offensive Player of the Year Nikki Armagost, Pacific Defensive Player of the Year K.C. Craddick, Cal State Fullerton Pitcher of the Year Erin Jones-Wesley, Long Beach State Coach of the Year Brian Kolze, Pacific Freshman Pitcher of the Year Erin Jones-Wesley, Long Beach State

Field Player of the Week Date Player, School 2/14 Kayla White, UCR 2/21 Megan Denio, LBSU 2/28 Amy Moore, Pacific 3/7 Nalani St. Germain, LBSU 3/14 Alex Holmes, UCD 3/21 Jaci Carlsen, CSUN 3/28 Megan Hom, Pacific 4/4 Anna Cahn, CP 4/11 Keliani Jennings, UCSB 4/18 Nicole Matson, Pacific 4/25 Sarah Carrasco, LBSU 5/2 Kristen Mihm, CSUN 5/9 Kelsey Rodriguez, Pacific 5/16 Megan Fogelsong, Pacific

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

Pitcher of the Week Date Player, School 2/14 Erin Jones-Wesley, LBSU 2/21 Jordyn McDonald, UCR 2/28 Erin Jones-Wesley, LBSU 3/7 Ari Cervantes, CSF Brooke Turner, LBSU 3/14 Alex Holmes, UCD 3/21 Erin Jones-Wesley, LBSU 3/28 Ari Cervantes, CSF Erin Jones-Wesley, LBSU 4/4 Rebecca Patton, CP Tori Shepard, Pacific 4/11 Nikki Armagost, Pacific 4/18 Erin Jones-Wesley, LBSU 4/25 Krista Cobb, UCSB 5/2 Erin Jones-Wesley, LBSU 5/9 Nikki Armagost, Pacific 5/16 Krista Cobb, UCSB

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

Freshman Field Player of the Year Kelsey Rodriguez, Pacific First Team Pos. Player, School P Nikki Armagost, Pacific P Alex Holmes, UC Davis P Erin Jones-Wesley, Long Beach State C Amy Moore, Pacific C Mikayla Thielges, Cal State Northridge 1B Nicole Matson, Pacific 2B Jaci Carlsen, Cal State Northridge SS Keilani Jennings, UC Santa Barbara 3B Liz Javier, Long Beach State OF Hannah De Gaetano, Long Beach State OF Megan Hom, Pacific OF Lindsey Pierce, Pacific OF Kayla White, UC Riverside UT Nikki Armagost, Pacific DP Anna Cahn, Cal Poly DP Kelsey Rodriguez, Pacific

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

Second Team Pos. Player, School P Ari Cervantes, Cal State Fullerton P Krista Cobb, UC Santa Barbara P Tori Shepard, Pacific C Ariel Tsuchiyama, Cal State Fullerton 1B Christina Schallig, Long Beach State 2B Nalani St. Germain, Long Beach State SS Kameryn Hebenton, UC Riverside 3B Brittany Keeney, UC Riverside OF Megan Guzman, UC Davis OF Kristen Mihm, Cal State Northridge OF Allison Taylor, UC Santa Barbara UT Alex Holmes, UC Davis DP Sarah Carrasco, Long Beach State

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

Honorable Mention Pos. Player, School P Katey Laban, Cal State Fullerton P Taylor Petty, Long Beach State P Brooke Turner, Long Beach State 1B K.C. Craddick, Cal State Fullerton 2B Kathryn Pilpil, UC Santa Barbara SS Elizabeth Santana, UC Davis 3B Jessica Gonzalez, UC Davis 3B Nicole Johnson, Cal State Fullerton OF Torrie Anderson, Cal State Fullerton OF Ashley Carter, Cal State Fullerton OF Jennifer Mosier, Cal State Northridge OF Nora Sobczak, Cal Poly UT Ari Cervantes, Cal State Fullerton

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

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2011 Big West Statistical Leaders

Batting Team Pacific LBSU UCR CSF UCSB UCD CSUN CP

G 56 56 46 47 53 50 53 47

HR 27 28 24 20 18 12 36 27

Pitching RBI 265 197 162 126 197 140 181 119

BATTING AVERAGE Player, Team 1. Rodriguez, Kelsey, PACIFIC 2. White, Kayla, UCR 3. Hebenton, Kameryn, UCR 4. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 5. Hom, Megan, PACIFIC 6. Pierce, Lindsey, PACIFIC 7. Gonzalez, Jessica, UCD 8. Javier, Liz, LBSU 9. Johnson, Nicole, CSF 10.Carlsen, Jaci, CSUN

Avg. .381 .377 .371 .367 .367 .362 .342 .333 .331 .327

No 15 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10

Player, Team 1. Hom, Megan, PACIFIC 2. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 3. Pierce, Lindsey, PACIFIC 4. Kane, McKenzie, UCSB 5. White, Kayla, UCR 6. Foglesong, Megan, PACIFIC Holmes, Alex, UCD Javier, Liz, LBSU 9. Pilpil, Kathryn, UCSB 10.Rodriguez, Kelsey, PACIFIC

Player, Team 1. Holmes, Alex, UCD 2. Putich, Brooke, UCSB 3. Carter, Ashley, CSF Mario, Lauren, CSF Keeney, Brittany, UCR Pilpil, Kathryn, UCSB Westlund, CP 8. 7 tied at

No 38 29 29 28 27 25 23 22 22 22

Player, Team 1. Cahn, CP 2. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC 3. Thielges, Mikayla, CSUN 4. Hebenton, Kameryn, UCR 5. White, Kayla, UCR 6. Rodriguez, Kelsey, PACIFIC 7. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 8. Hom, Megan, PACIFIC 9. Jennings, Keilani, UCSB 10.Gonzalez, Jessica, UCD

No 69 65 64 59 57 53 53 53 52 51

Pacific Softball

Player, Team 1. Petty, Taylor, LBSU 2. Wade, Carly, CSUN Holmes, Alex, UCD 4. Laban, Katey, CSF 5. Jones-Wesley, Erin, LBSU Pagano, Mia, CSUN Fraijo, Hannah, CSUN Cobb, Krista, UCSB Shepard, Tori, PACIFIC Cervantes, Ari, CSF

K 361 264 237 178 147 176 133 129

ERA 2.26 2.99 3.24 3.48 3.51 4.55 5.19 5.60

Team CSUN UCSB LBSU CSF Pacific UCD CP UCR

No 8 5 3 3 3 3 3 2

Player, Team 1. Foglesong, Megan, PACIFIC 2. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC 3. Hom, Megan, PACIFIC 4. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 5. Pierce, Lindsey, PACIFIC 6. Pilpil, Kathryn, UCSB 7. Carlsen, Jaci, CSUN 8. Hebenton, Kameryn, UCR White, Kayla, UCR 10.2 tied at

No 44 43 42 35 34 33 31 30 30 28

Player, Team 1. Cahn, CP 2. Thielges, Mikayla, CSUN 3. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC 4. Carlsen, Jaci, CSUN 5. St. Germain, Nalan, LBSU 6. Schallig, Christin, LBSU Allen, Tracy, CSUN Moore, Amy, PACIFIC 9. Jennings, Keilani, UCSB White, Kayla, UCR

Player, Team 1. Jones-Wesley, Erin, LBSU 2. Petty, Taylor, LBSU 3. Holmes, Alex, UCD 4. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 5. Cervantes, Ari, CSF 6. Turner, Brooke, LBSU 7. Thweatt, Jessica, UCD 8. Shepard, Tori, PACIFIC 9. Cobb, Krista, UCSB 10.Laban, Katey, CSF

No 14 12 11 9 8 7 7 7 6 6

Player, Team 1. Holmes, Alex, UCD 2. Jones-Wesley, Erin, LBSU 3. Cervantes, Ari, CSF 4. Cobb, Krista, UCSB 5. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 6. McDonald, Jordyn, UCR 7. Patton, CP 8. Collins, Andriana, UCSB 9. Fraijo, Hannah, CSUN 10.Wade, Carly, CSUN

E 54 57 60 54 67 70 71 82

Fld. % .967 .964 .963 .962 .957 .955 .953 .940

Player, Team 1. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC 2. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC Thielges, Mikayla, CSUN 4. Moore, Amy, PACIFIC 5. Foglesong, Megan, PACIFIC 6. Taylor, Allison, UCSB 7. Jennings, Keilani, UCSB 8. St. Germain, Nalan, LBSU Cahn, CP 10.2 tied at

No 50 45 45 38 34 33 31 30 30 29

Player, Team 1. Carlsen, Jaci, CSUN 2. Guzman, Megan, UCD 3. Mosier, Jennifer, CSUN 4. Kane, McKenzie, UCSB Putich, Brooke, UCSB 6. St. Germain, Nalan, LBSU Hebenton, Kameryn, UCR 8. Pilpil, Kathryn, UCSB 9. Anderson, Dionne, UCR 10.2 tied at

No 19 18 17 13 13 12 12 11 10 98

STRIKEOUTS No 1.80 2.34 2.60 2.66 2.93 3.18 3.21 3.31 3.33 3.40

INNINGS PITCHED No 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

A 544 457 429 452 386 490 483 369

STOLEN BASES

EARNED RUN AVERAGE No .500 .485 .471 .468 .440 .436 .435 .431 .427 .424

PO 1036 1056 1154 933 1109 1004 947 912

RUNS BATTED IN

HOME RUNS

SAVES No 23 19 16 16 15 14 12 12 9 98

W-L 38-18 22-28 37-19 27-26 23-24 11-36 22-31 13-33

RUNS

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE

WINS Player, Team 1. Jones-Wesley, Erin, LBSU 2. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 3. Cervantes, Ari, CSF Holmes, Alex, UCD 5. Cobb, Krista, UCSB 6. Shepard, Tori, PACIFIC 7. Collins, Andriana, UCSB Fraijo, Hannah, CSUN 9. Turner, Brooke, LBSU McDonald, Jordyn, UCR

G 56 50 56 53 47 47 53 46

TRIPLES

WALKS Player, Team 1. Cahn, CP 2. Thielges, Mikayla, CSUN Pilpil, Kathryn, UCSB 4. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC 5. Denio, Megan, LBSU 6. Foglesong, Megan, PACIFIC 7. Carlsen, Jaci, CSUN 8. Javier, Liz, LBSU Hebenton, Kameryn, UCR St. Germain, Nalan, LBSU

Team LBSU UCD Pacific UCSB CSF CP CSUN UCR HITS

DOUBLES Player, Team 1. Jennings, Keilani, UCSB 2. White, Kayla, UCR 3. Keeney, Brittany, UCR Foglesong, Megan, PACIFIC 5. Taylor, Allison, UCSB Carlsen, Jaci, CSUN 7. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC Holmes, Alex, UCD Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC 10.2 tied at

Avg. .323 .279 .276 .275 .272 .260 .248 .233

Fielding

Player, Team 1. Holmes, Alex, UCD 2. Jones-Wesley, Erin, LBSU 3. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 4. Patton, CP 5. Cervantes, Ari, CSF 6. Petty, Taylor, LBSU 7. Turner, Brooke, LBSU 8. McDonald, Jordyn, UCR 9. Collins, Andriana, UCSB 10.Cobb, Krista, UCSB

NO 209 172 135 107 106 96 93 92 89 85

OPPOSING BATTING AVG.

No 220.2 198.0 196.0 193.1 192.0 177.1 175.2 149.1 148.0 136.2

Player, Team 1. Petty, Taylor, LBSU 2. Jones-Wesley, Erin, LBSU 3. Turner, Brooke, LBSU 4. Armagost, Nikki, PACIFIC 5. Holmes, Alex, UCD 6. Cobb, Krista, UCSB 7. Thweatt, Jessica, UCD 8. Cervantes, Ari, CSF 9. Shepard, Tori, PACIFIC 10.Laban, Katey, CSF

No .172 .215 .221 .248 .249 .251 .251 .264 .269 .272

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2011 Team Awards Libby Matson Most Valuable Player

2011 Tigers Marge Larsen Most Inspirational Player

Shaina Brock Char Burshiem Most Improved Player

Kelsey Rodriguez Catherine Harnack Academic Achievement Award

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Libby Matson Most Valuable Player Year Player 1993 Reeve Fuller Alicia Buettner 1994 Alicia Buettner Kim Marsh 1995 “The Team” 1996 Brandee McArthur 1997 Tristan Austin 1998 Brandee McArthur 1999 Brandee McArthur 2000 Cindy Ball 2001 Adrienne Ratajczak 2002 Cindy Ball 2003 Barbara Moody Estee Okumura 2004 Gina Carbonatto 2005 Jennifer Curtier 2006 Gina Carbonatto 2007 Gina Carbonatto 2008 Casey Goldsand Alyce Jorgensen 2009 Casey Goldsand 2010 Nikki Armagost 2011 2011 Tigers Marge Larsen Most Inspirational Player Year Player 1993 Alicia Buettner 1994 Mieko Nagata 1995 Anne Bishop Lorin Garbarino 1996 Kim Marsh 1997 Jenny Nickerson 1998 Erin Halonen Debbie Wilson 1999 Michelle Cordes 2000 Erin Halonen 2001 Nicole Inouye 2002 Cindy Ball 2003 Ashlie D’Errico 2004 Gina Carbonatto 2005 Ashlie D’Errico 2006 Gina Carbonatto Kristen Allen 2007 Gina Carbonatto 2008 Renee Glenn 2009 Karie Wilson 2010 Karie Wilson 2011 Shaina Brock

Char Burshiem Most Improved Player Year Player 1993 Kim Marsh 1994 Shelley Sato Jenifer Peck 1995 Debbie Wilson 1996 Jamie Reed 1997 Erin Halonen 1998 Maria Saldana 1999 Cindy Ball 2000 Estee Okumura Nicole Inouye 2001 Jennifer Dacre 2002 Nicole Inouye 2003 Ashlie D’Errico Jennifer Harrell 2004 Brandi Gordon 2005 Brandi Gordon Lauren Sandelin 2006 Casey Goldsand Lindsey Garehime 2007 Renee Glenn Casey Goldsand 2008 Brittany Hendrickson 2009 Erin Stephens Gabby McDaniel 2010 Megan Allen 2011 Kelsey Rodriguez Catherine Harnack Academic Achievement Award Year Player 1993 Anne Bishop 1994 Anne Bishop 1995 Beth Corriea 1996 Beth Corriea Kim Marsh 1997 Beth Corriea Melissa Miller 1998 Lorin Garbarino 1999 Erin Halonen 2000 Erin Halonen 2001 Cindy Ball 2002 Nicole Inouye 2003 Brandi Gordon 2004 Ashlie D’Errico 2005 Ashlie D’Errico 2006 Gina Carbonatto 2007 Jennifer Curtier 2008 Casey Goldsand 2009 Casey Goldsand 2010 Megan Allen Gabby McDaniel 2011 Gabby McDaniel

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Career Hitting Records GAMES PLAYED Player 1. Lisa DeBenedetti 2. Barby Suttmann 3. Estée Okumura Becky Suttmann 5. Barbara Moody 6. Wendee Espinosa 7. Kris McDowell 8. Kari Johnson 9. Natalie Farmer Adrienne Ratajczak Reeve Fuller Shellie McCrary

Years 1985-88 2004-07 2000-03 1980-83 1980-83 1990-93 1990-93 2004-07 1994-97 1992-95 1982-85 1977-79

No. 16 12 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 6 6 6

No. 280 247 231 226 215 207 203 202 198 196

HOME RUNS Player 1. Jennifer Curtier 2. Carolyn Wilson 3. Nicole Matson 4. Estee Okumura 5. Adrienne Ratajczak 6. Cindy Ball 7. Lizzie Hagen 8. Brandee McArthur 9. Kellee Wilson 10. Megan Allen Alyce Jorgensen

Years 2004-07 1995-97 20082000-03 1998-2001 1999-2002 2004-07 1996-99 2007-10 20102005-08

No. 42 27 24 23 20 19 17 15 13 12 12

Years 1982-85 1982-85 2000-03 1991-94 1996-99 1983-86 1987-91 2004-07 2000-03 1992-95 1990-93

No. 765 754 737 735 723 716 702 699 698 697 679

RUNS BATTED IN Player 1. Jennifer Curtier 2. Estee Okumura 3. Nicole Matson 4. Cindy Ball 5. Ashlie D’Errico 6. Kellee Wilson 7. Michelle Anunciation 8. Adrienne Ratajczak 9. Carolyn Wilson 10. Barbara Moody

Years 2004-07 2000-03 20081999-2002 2002-05 2007-10 2002-05 1998-2001 1995-97 2000-03

Years 2000-03 2004-07 2002-05 2000-03 1998-2001 2002-05 1990-93 20082004-07 1987-91

No. 69 55 40 38 36 34 34 33 33 30

STOLEN BASES Player 1. Becky Suttmann 2. Kris McDowell Jennae Lambdin 4. Gina Carbonatto 5. Reeve Fuller 6. Estee Okumura 7. Barby Suttmann 8. Kari Johnson 9. Sara Paul 10. Nita Bruner

Years 1982-85 1991-94 1980-83 2004-07 1990-93 2000-03 1982-85 1983-86 1987-90 1988-91

No. 242 241 237 237 235 234 232 231 230 230 230 230

BASE HITS Player 1. Gina Carbonatto 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Becky Suttmann 4. Barbara Moody 5. Michelle Cordes 6. Lindsey Pierce 7. Barby Suttmann 8. Estee Okumura 9. Casey Goldsand 10. Michelle Anunciation

Years 2004-07 2004-07 1982-85 2000-03 1996-99 2008-11 1982-85 2000-03 2006-09 2002-05

AT BATS Player 1. Barby Suttmann 2. Becky Suttmann 3. Barbara Moody 4. Kris McDowell 5. Michelle Cordes 6. Kari Johnson 7. Lisa DeBenedetti 8. Gina Carbonatto 8. Estee Okumura 9. Mieko Nagata 10. Reeve Fuller DOUBLES Player 1. Barbara Moody 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Ashlie D’Errico 4. Estee Okumura 5. Adrienne Ratajczak 6. Michelle Anunciation Wendee Espinosa 8. Nicole Matson Lizzie Hagen 10. Lisa DeBenedetti

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TRIPLES Player 1. Mary Harper 2. Gina Carbonatto Estee Okumura 4. Laura Stubbs 5. Jennae Lambdin 6. Wendee Espinosa 7. Reeve Fuller 8. Lizzie Hagen 9. Beth Corriea Mieko Nagata Barby Suttmann Leanne Perez

Years 1987-91 1982-85 2000-03 1982-85 2000-03 1990-93 1991-94 1983-86 1998-2001 1998-2001 1990-93 1988-91

BATTING AVERAGE (min. two at bats per team game/2 seasons played) Player Years Avg. 1. Gina Carbonatto 2004-07 .401 2. Jennifer Curtier 2004-07 .382 3. Megan Hom 2010.365 4. Carolyn Wilson 1995-97 .333 5. Nikki Armagost 2010.328 6. Jennae Lambdin 1980-83 .320 7. Lindsey Pierce 2008-11 .319 8. Casey Goldsand 2006-09 .316 9. Barbara Moody 2000-03 .307 10. Michelle Anunciation 2002-05 .306 Becky Suttmann 1982-85 .306 RUNS SCORED Player 1. Gina Carbonatto 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Becky Suttmann 4. Barb Suttmann 5. Michelle Anunciation Adrienne Ratajczak 7. Estee Okumura 8. Lizzie Hagen 9. Barbara Moody 10. Lindsey Pierce

Years 2004-07 2004-07 1982-85 1982-85 2002-05 1998-2001 2000-03 2004-07 2000-03 2008-11

No. 178 145 125 119 118 118 117 112 108 107

No. 170 134 115 111 105 104 97 94 93 91

WALKS Player 1. Adrienne Ratajczak 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Wendee Espinosa 4. Lizzie Hagen 5. Gina Carbonatto 6. Cindy Ball 7. Barbara Moody 8. Michelle Anunciation 9. Kristen Allen 10. Lindsey Pierce Barb Suttmann

Years 1998-2001 2004-07 1990-03 2004-07 2004-07 1999-2002 2000-03 2002-05 2002-06 2008-11 1982-85

No. 161 139 96 80 77 76 75 74 72 71 71

No. 101 79 79 65 54 52 49 45 43 38

HIT BY PITCH Player 1. Nicole Matson 2. Adrienne Ratajczak 3. Michelle Anunciation 4. Kellee Wilson 5. Karie Wilson Estee Okumura 7. Angele Alves 8. Auddrena Mauga 10. Nikki Armagost Kristen Allen

Years 20081998-2001 2002-05 2007-10 2007-10 2000-03 1998-2001 1992-94 20102002-06

No. 43 28 27 20 16 16 15 14 13 13

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Career Pitching Records APPEARANCES Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Shelley Mahoney 3. Chelsea Engle 4. Brandee McArthur 5. Suzi Bradach 6. Jennifer Dacre 7. Kim Marsh Brandi Phillips Sue Cardinale 10. Alyce Jorgensen

Years 1999-2002 1982-85 2006-09 1996-99 1988-91 2001-04 1993-96 1992-95 1988-91 2005-08

No. 149 145 138 116 115 112 103 103 103 100

GAMES STARTED Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Shelley Mahoney 3. Chelsea Engle 4. Brandee McArthur 5. Jennifer Dacre 6. Sue Cardinale 7. Suzi Bradach 8. Lea Lopez 9. Tammy Joslin 10. Brandi Phillips

Years 1999-2002 1982-85 2006-09 1996-99 2001-04 1988-91 1988-91 1991-94 1984-86 1992-95

No. 116 112 103 101 98 90 87 85 83 80

INNINGS PITCHED Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Shelley Mahoney 3. Brandee McArthur 4. Suzi Bradach 5. Sue Cardinale 6. Chelsea Engle 7. Tammy Joslin 8. Jennifer Dacre 9. Lea Lopez 10. Kim Marsh

Years 1999-2002 1982-85 1996-99 1988-91 1988-91 2006-09 1984-86 2001-04 1991-94 1993-96

No. 883.1 864.1 747.0 685.0 670.0 660.1 585.0 578.0 537.2 517.0

WINS Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Shelley Mahoney 3. Brandee McArthur 4. Tammy Joslin 5. Jennifer Dacre 6. Suzi Bradach 7. Chelsea Engle 8. Sue Cardinale 9. Natalie King 10. Lea Lopez

Years 1999-2002 1982-85 1996-99 1984-86 2001-04 1988-91 2006-09 1988-91 2003-05 1991-94

No. 91 83 65 60 57 51 50 47 46 37

Pacific Softball

LOSSES Player 1. Chelsea Engle 2. Brandi Phillips 3. Sue Cardinale 4. Lea Lopez 5. Brandee McArthur 6. Kim Marsh 7. Suzi Bradach Shelley Mahoney 9. Cindy Ball 10. Alyce Jorgensen Lea Lopez

Years 2006-09 1992-95 1988-91 1991-94 1996-99 1993-96 1988-91 1982-85 1999-2002 2005-08 1992-94

No. 57 50 48 47 41 40 37 37 36 34 34

SAVES Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Chelsea Engle 3. Charlene Hommerding 4. Leslie Rodgers Tammy Joslin Shelley Mahoney Kristen Allen 8. Natalie King Brandee McArthur Wendee Espinosa Kelly Mayer

Years 1999-2002 2006-09 1989-92 1995-98 1984-86 1982-85 2002-06 2003-05 1996-99 1990-93 1982-85

No. 10 7 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3

LOWEST ERA (min. 100 innings pitched/2 seasons played) Player Years 1. Tammy Joslin 1984-86 2. Shelley Mahoney 1982-85 3. Theresa Flores 1980-82 4. Kelly Mayer 1982-85 5. Suzi Bradach 1988-91 6. Cindy Ball 1999-2002 7. Sue Cardinale 1988-91 8. Lisa Fresquez 1986-87 9. Brandee McArthur 1996-99

ERA 0.45 0.67 0.80 0.93 0.98 1.20 1.30 1.34 1.39

STRIKEOUTS Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Brandee McArthur 3. Chelsea Engle 4. Suzi Bradach 5. Tammy Joslin 6. Shelley Mahoney 7. Lea Lopez 8. Natalie King 9. Leslie Rodgers 10. Sue Cardinale

No. 761 568 499 421 407 386 370 365 337 318

Years 1999-2002 1996-99 2006-09 1988-91 1984-86 1982-85 1991-94 2003-05 1995-98 1988-91

SHUTOUTS Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Brandee McArthur 3. Jennifer Dacre 4. Natalie King Leslie Rodgers Shelley Mahoney 7. Chelsea Engle Theresa Flores 9. Lea Lopez 10. Nikki Armagost

Years 1999-2002 1996-99 2001-04 2003-05 1995-98 1982-85 2006-09 1980-82 1991-94 2010-

No. 45 31 20 13 13 13 11 11 10 9

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Season Hitting Records

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BASE HITS Player 1. GIna Carbonatto 2. Gina Carbonatto 3. Barbara Moody 4. Megan Hom 5. Gina Carbonatto Jennifer Curtier Becky Suttmann 8. Becky Suttmann 9. Nikki Armagost Jennifer Curtier Jennifer Curtier Michelle Cordes

Year 2007 2004 2002 2011 2005 2004 1983 1984 2011 2007 2005 1997

No. 78 71 70 69 67 67 67 66 65 65 65 65

AT BATS Player 1. Becky Suttmann 2. Angela Clement 3. Barby Suttmann 4. Barby Suttmann 5. Kari Johnson 6. Barbara Moody 7. Barby Suttmann 8. Tammy Joslin 9. Gina Carbonatto 10. Michelle Cordes Kari Johnson

Year 1984 1988 1984 1985 1985 2002 1983 1984 2007 1999 1984

No. 218 214 208 204 201 199 197 196 195 194 194

WALKS Player 1. Adrienne Ratajczak 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Adrienne Ratajczak 4. Adrienne Ratajczak 5. Jennifer Curtier Wendee Espinosa 7. Jennifer Curtier 8. Gina Carbonatto Adrienne Ratajczak 10. Nicole Matson Barbara Moody Kristen Allen Aloha Yamaguchi Nyrene Clark

Year 2001 2007 2000 1998 2006 1991 2005 2007 1999 2011 2003 2003 2002 1994

No. 56 52 39 37 33 33 30 29 29 28 28 28 28 28

DOUBLES Player 1. Barbara Moody 2. Barbara Moody 3. Barbara Moody 4. Jennifer Curtier 5. Ashlie D’Errico 6. Jennifer Curtier Adrienne Ratajczak 8. Megan Foglesong Michelle Anunciation Lisa DeBenedetti

Year 2002 2001 2003 2007 2004 2004 2001 2011 2005 1991

No. 28 19 18 17 16 14 14 13 13 13

TRIPLES Player 1. Leanne Perez 2. Estee Okumura Mary Harper Mary Harper Shellie Linden Becky Suttmann Laura Stubbs 8. Gina Carbonatto Gina Carbonatto Beth Corriea Wendee Espinosa

Year 1979 2002 1987 1985 1985 1985 1984 2007 2006 1997 1992

No. 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

HOME RUNS Player 1. Jennifer Curtier 2. Carolyn Wilson 3. Nicole Matson Jennifer Curtier Cindy Ball 6. Estee Okumura 7. Megan Allen Carolyn Wilson 9. Jennifer Curtier 10. Amy Moore Kellee Wilson Alyce Jorgensen Nicole Matson Lizzie Hagen Estee Okumura Brandee McArthur Adrienne Ratajczak

Year 2005 1996 2011 2004 2002 2003 2010 1997 2007 2011 2010 2008 2008 2007 2002 1999 1999

No. 17 12 11 11 11 10 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

RUNS BATTED IN Player 1. Jennifer Curtier 2. Nicole Matson 3. Jennifer Curtier Cindy Ball 5. Nikki Armagost Gina Carbonatto 7. Jennifer Curtier Estee Okumura 9. Kellee Wilson Kellee Wilson Michelle Anunciation Estee Okumura

Year 2005 2011 2007 2002 2011 2007 2004 2001 2010 2008 2005 2003

No. 55 50 46 46 45 45 42 42 40 40 40 40

STOLEN BASES Player 1. Kris McDowell 2. Jennae Lambdin 3. Becky Suttmann 4. Becky Suttmann 5. Jennae Lambdin 6. Becky Suttmann 7. Reeve Fuller 8. Kris McDowell 9. Natalie Farmer 10. Gina Carbonatto

Year 1991 1983 1984 1985 1984 1983 1992 1992 2001 2006

No. 36 34 33 29 28 24 22 21 19 18

BATTING AVERAGE (min. two at bats per team game) Player 1. Gina Carbonatto 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Gina Carbonatto 4. Gina Carbonatto 5. Jennifer Curtier 6. Ann Pfanner 7. Kelsey Rodriguez 8. Jennifer Curtier 9. Carolyn Wilson 10. Nikki Armagost Megan Hom

Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2004 1978 2011 2007 1996 2011 2011

Avg. .449 .404 .403 .400 .390 .384 .381 .380 .375 .367 .367

RUNS SCORED Player 1. Gina Carbonatto 2. Jennifer Curtier 3. Gina Carbonatto 4. Megan Foglesong 5. Nicole Matson 6. Megan Hom Lizzie Hagen 8. Jennifer Curtier 9. Gina Carbonatto Barbara Moody

Year 2007 2005 2005 2011 2011 2011 2007 2007 2004 2002

No. 58 47 45 44 43 42 42 41 39 39

Year 2011 2008 2004 2000 2003 1998 2011

No. 20 16 10 10 9 8 7 6

HIT BY PITCH Player 1. Nicole Matson 2. Nicole Matson 3. Michelle Anunciation Adrienne Ratajczak 5. Michelle Anunciation 6. Adrienne Ratajczak 7. Nikki Armagost 8. Nine Tigers

2011 Big West Champions


Season Pitching Records APPEARANCES Player 1. Cindy Ball Cindy Ball 3. Lisa Fresquez 4. Kim Marsh Shelley Mahoney 6. Chelsea Engle Shelley Mahoney 8. Brandee McArthur Shelley Mahoney 10. Chelsea Engle

Year 2002 2001 1987 1994 1983 2007 1984 1999 1985 2008

No. 49 49 45 41 41 40 40 39 39 38

GAMES STARTED Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Kim Marsh 3. Brandee McArthur 4. Chelsea Engle Chelsea Engle Lisa Fresquez 7. Nikki Armagost Cindy Ball Shelley Mahoney 10. Cindy Ball Shelley Mahoney Tammy Joslin

Year 2001 1994 1999 2008 2007 1987 2011 2002 1984 2000 1985 1984

No. 39 37 35 34 34 34 32 32 32 31 31 31

INNINGS PITCHED Player 1. Lisa Fresquez 2. Cindy Ball 3. Cindy Ball 4. Shelley Mahoney 5. Kim Marsh 6. Brandee McArthur 7. Shelley Mahoney 8. Cindy Ball 9. Suzi Bradach 10. Suzi Bradach

Year 1987 2002 2001 1983 1994 1999 1985 2000 1988 1989

No. 285.0 282.2 278.1 268.1 261.0 255.1 239.0 234.0 227.0 221.0

WINS Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Cindy Ball 3. Tammy Joslin 4. Shelley Mahoney 5. Brandee McArthur Suzi Bradach Shelley Mahoney 8. Chelsea Engle Cindy Ball 10. Nikki Armagost Kim Marsh Tammy Joslin Shelley Mahoney

Year 2001 2002 1984 1983 1999 1988 1984 2007 2000 2011 1994 1985 1985

No. 33 28 25 24 22 22 22 21 21 19 19 19 19

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LOSSES Player 1. Lisa Fresquez 2. Chelsea Engle 3. Chelsea Engle Chelsea Engle Kim Marsh Brandi Phillips 7. Five tied with ...

Year 1987 2008 2009 2007 1994 1993

No. 24 18 16 16 16 16 15

SAVES Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Cindy Ball Kristen Allen 4. Wendee Espinosa 5. 11 tied with ...

Year 2002 2001 2006 1990

No. 6 4 4 3 2

Year 1984 1982 1986 1988 1985 1990 1989 1983 1999 2002

ERA 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.55 0.61 0.82 0.82 0.91 0.93 0.94

LOWEST ERA (min. 100 innings pitched) Player 1. Tammy Joslin 2. Shelley Mahoney 3. Tammy Joslin 4. Suzi Bradach 5. Shelley Mahoney 6. Suzi Bradach Suzi Bradach 8. Kelly Mayer 9. Brandee McArthur 10. Cindy Ball

Annual Leaders ... Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Batting (Avg.) Gail Williamson (.333) Ann Pfanner (.384) Launa Coornwall (.313) Laura Saulter (.308) Laura Saulter (.307) Jennae Lambdin (.343) Becky Suttmann (.347) Jennae Lambdin (.303) Becky Suttmann (.303) Becky Suttmann (.329) Tammy Joslin (.312) Angela Clement (.251) Lisa DeBenedetti (.314) Angela Clement (.310) Sara Paul (.309) Kris McDowell (.321) Wendee Espinosa (.305) Nicole Parker (.291) Alicia Buettner (.324) Beth Corriea (.275) Carolyn Wilson (.375) Carolyn Wilson (.347) Brandee McArthur (.291) Adrienne Ratajczak (.308) Tiffany Whipple (.293) Estee Okumura (.345) Cindy Ball (.352) Barbara Moody (.352) Barbara Moody (.341) Gina Carbonatto (.449) Jennifer Curtier (.404) Gina Carbonatto (.403) Gina Carbonatto (.400) Casey Goldsand (.347) Paige Emerson (.338) Lindsey Pierce (.366) Kelsey Rodriguez (.381)

STRIKEOUTS Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Brandee McArthur 3. Cindy Ball 4. Cindy Ball 5. Tammy Joslin 6. Chelsea Engle Suzi Bradach 8. Suzi Bradach 9. Lea Lopez 10. Chelsea Engle

Year 2002 1999 2001 2000 1984 2008 1988 1989 1992 2007

No. 291 260 222 192 163 162 162 155 151 146

SHUTOUTS Player 1. Cindy Ball 2. Cindy Ball 3. Shelley Mahoney 4. Brandee McArthur 5. Jennifer Dacre Cindy Ball Brandee McArthur Brandee McArthur Lea Lopez 10. Jennifer Dacre

Year 2001 2002 1983 1999 2001 2000 1998 1996 1992 2003

No. 18 15 13 12 8 8 8 8 8 7

Pitching (ERA) NA (NA) Doreen Roberts (1.63) Joan Gallagher (2.01) Theresa Flores (1.31) Theresa Flores (1.06) Shelley Mahoney (0.45) Shelley Mahoney (0.63) Tammy Joslin (0.44) Shelley Mahoney (0.61) Tammy Joslin (0.46) Lisa Fresquez (1.52) Suzi Bradach (0.55) Suzi Bradach (0.82) Suzi Bradach (0.82) Sue Cardinale (1.54) Lea Lopez (1.48) Lea Lopez (1.89) Kim Marsh (1.61) Kim Marsh (2.83) Brandee McArthur (1.55) Leslie Rodgers (1.67) Leslie Rodgers (1.39) Brandee McArthur (0.93) Cindy Ball (1.29) Cindy Ball (1.31) Cindy Ball (0.94) Natalie King (1.79) Jennifer Dacre (1.55) Natalie King (3.08) Briana Santos (2.30) Chelsea Engle (2.94) Chelsea Engle (2.60) Gabby McDaniel (2.70) Nikki Armagost (2.12) Nikki Armagost (2.66)

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Individual Game Records * All single-game records recorded since 1989

At-Bats 9, Nita Bruner vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 9, Prim Walters vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 8, Tiffany Whipple vs. Cal State Northridge (3/25/00) 8, Sara Paul vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 8, Shellie McCrary vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 8, Maria Mahon vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 8, Sue Cardinale vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 8, Wittington vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 8, Suzi Bradach vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) Hits 5, Angela Clement vs. Cal Poly Pomona (3/26/90) 4, Megan Hom vs. Sacramento St. (3/27/11) 4, Nikki Armagost vs. San Jose St. (3/20/11) 4, Nicole Matson vs. CS Bakersfield (3/11/11) 4, Alexa Rivera vs. CS Bakersfield (3/11/11) 4, Kelsey Rodriguez vs. CS Bakersfield (3/11/11) 4, Megan Hom vs. Santa Clara (2/20/10) 4, Casey Goldsand vs. San Francisco (2/28/09) 4, Gina Carbonatto at San Jose State (2/12/05) 4, Brandi Gordon vs. McNeese State (4/3/05) 4, Jennifer Curtier at Cal Poly (4/17/05) 4, Kristen Allen vs. North Texas (2/6/04) 4, Jennifer Curtier vs. Sacramento State (3/27/04) 4, Kristen Allen vs. Hofstra (3/8/03) 4, Aloha Yamaguchi at Utah State (4/5/02) 4, Barbara Moody vs. Washington (3/26/02) 4, Estee Okumura at UC Santa Barbara (3/9/02) at Santa Clara (2/8/00) 4, Natalie Farmer 4, Tiffany Heilbut vs. Crighton (3/10/99) 4, Tiffany Heilbut vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/6/99) vs. Hawai’i (4/21/96) 4, Debora Wilson 4, Carolyn Wilson vs. Hawai’i (4/21/96) at San Jose State (4/19/95) 4, Anne Bishop 4, Alicia Buettner at San Jose State (5/3/91) 4, Reeve Fuller at Saint Mary’s (3/1/90) vs. Saint Mary’s (2/10/89) 4, Angela Clement 4, Prim Walters vs. UNLV (4/21/89) Runs Batted In 6, Megan Allen 6, Gina Carbonatto 5, Nikki Armagost 5, Nikki Armagost 5, Jennifer Curtier 5, Jennifer Curtier 5, Jennifer Curtier 5, Ashlie D’Errico 5, Crystal Presson 5, Brandy Thurman 5, Estee Okumura 5, Erica Reynolds

vs. Iona (3/16/10) vs. Marshall (2/9/07) vs. Cal (3/30/11) vs. San Jose St. (3/20/11) vs. UC Davis (4/1/06) vs. Ohio State (2/25/05) vs. Nevada (4/1/05) at Cal Poly (4/16/05) vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21/04) vs. Stanford (2/1/03) at UC Riverside (5/10/03) vs. UNLV (3/31/99)

Home Runs *2, Amy Moore vs. CS Bakersfield (3/12/11) 2, Megan Allen vs. Iona (3/16/10) 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. UC Davis (4/1/06) at San Jose State (4/12/05) 2, Jennifer Curtier 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. Ohio State (2/25/05) 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. Nevada (4/1/05) 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. Utah Valley State (4/2/05) 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. UC Davis (4/21/05) vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21/04) 2, Crystal Presson 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. Alabama (2/21/04) 2, Jennifer Curtier vs. Fresno State (5/21/04) 2, Adrienne Ratajczak vs. Cal Poly (4/30/00) 2, Carolyn Wilson at Cal State Fullerton (4/8/95) vs. Utah State (3/22/93) 2, Anne Bishop *same inning

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Walks 4, Jennifer Curtier vs. Fresno State (4/3/07) 3, 26 times 7 times Jennifer Curtier 4 times Adrienne Ratajczak 1 time Nikki Armagost, Karie Wilson, Lauren Weyman, Gina Carbonatto, Lizzie Hagen, Cindy Ball, Aloha Yamaguchi, Lindsey Pierce, Barbara Moody, Angele Alves, Brandee McArthure, Natalie Farmer, Carolyn Wilson, Debora Wilson, Melissa Miller Runs 4, Paige Emerson vs. Santa Clara (3/20/09) 3, 39 times (lastMeganHomatCSFullerton(4/30/11)) Innings Pitched 17.0, Cindy Ball vs. Cal State Northridge (3/25/00) 15.0, Suzi Bradach vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) 14.1, Cindy Ball at Fresno State (2/27/02) 12.2, Nikki Armagost at UC Riverside (4/24/10) 12.0, Cathie Hacker vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/5/03) 12.0, Brandee McArthur at Cal Poly (4/15/98) 12.0, Melissa Bautista vs. Sacramento State (5/3/97) 12.0, Lea Lopez at UC Santa Barbara (2/28/93) 12.0, Lea Lopez vs. Cal State Fullerton (4/5/92) 11.1, Brandee McArthur vs. Sacramento State (3/5/97) 11.0, Brandee McArthur at Stanford (2/13/99) 11.0, Brandi Phillips vs. Iowa (3/26/93) vs. Fresno State (5/8/92) 11.0, Lea Lopez 11.0, Suzi Bradach vs. UNLV (3/25/89)

Perfect Game Tammy Joslin 1-0 at UNLV

4/12/86

No-Hitters Theresa Lowry ???? ???? Theresa Lowry Theresa Lowry ???? Tammy Joslin ???? Tammy Joslin ???? Tammy Joslin 3-0 vs. Cal State Hayward 1-0 vs. Saint Mary’s Suzi Bradach Suzi Bradach 5-0 vs. Cal State Hayward Suzi Bradach 1-0 vs. Sacramento State Lea Lopez 4-0 vs. Saint Mary’s Lopez(4)/Hammerding(1) 12-0(5)vs.Stanford 10-0 (6) vs. Sonoma State Lea Lopez Lea Lopez 2-1 vs. Cal State Northridge Lea Lopez 2-0 vs. Hawai’i Phillips (6)/ Marsh (1) 6-2 vs. Utah State Lea Lopez 2-0 vs. Utah State 3-0 vs. San Jose State Kim Marsh Brandee McArthur 2-0 vs. Saint Mary’s Brandee McArthur 1-0 vs. Creighton Brandee McArthur 6-0 at New Mexico State 8-0 vs. Colorado State Cindy Ball Jennifer Dacre 1-0 vs. Santa Clara

1982 1982 1982 1984 1984 2/13/85 2/10/89 2/21/89 3/16/90 3/16/91 2/8/92 2/26/92 3/13/92 3/14/92 3/22/93 3/24/93 3/5/94 4/7/98 3/10/99 4/11/99 3/3/00 2/3/01

Strikeouts 16, Brandee McArthur vs. Southern Illinois (3/17/99) 15, Brandee McArthur vs. Loyola Marymount (2/19/99) 14, Cindy Ball vs. Evansville (5/16/02) vs. Toledo (3/20/97) 14, Leslie Rodgers 14, Suzi Bradach vs. Cal State Hayward (2/21/89) 13, Chelsea Engle vs. Saint Mary’s (2/10/08) at Stanford (2/13/99) 13, Brandee McArthur 13, Brandee McArthur vs. Creighton (3/10/99) vs. Saint Mary’s (4/10/89) 13, Suzi Bradach at UC Riverside (5/9/03) 12, Jennifer Dacre 12, Brandee McArthur vs. Indiana State (3/16/99) vs. Yale (3/19/96) 12, Leslie Rodgers Miscellaneous Records Batting Doubles 3, (4) last Megan Foglesong at Cal Poly (5/14/11) Triples 2, Debora Wilson vs. Southern Utah (2/21/98) Total Bases 9, (6) last Nicole Matson vs. CS Bakersfield (3/11/11) Strike Outs 5, Ashlie D’Errico at Fresno State (2/27/02) Sacrific Hits 3, Lauren Weyman vs. Loyola Chicago (3/2/08) Sacrifice Flies 2, (2) last Nikki Armagost at UCR (4/25/10) 3, (4) last Casey Goldsand vs. Princeton (3/19/08) Stolen Bases Hit by Pitch 2, (9) last Nicole Matson at CS Northridge (4/16/11) Fielding Putouts 26, Brandy Thurman vs. UCSB (4/5/03) Assists 12, Prim Walters vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) Errors 3, (6) last Paige Emerson vs. Cal (3/25/09) Pitching Runs Allowed 13, Leslie Rodgers vs. Washington (3/15/96) Earned Runs Allowed 11, (2) last Kim Marsh at Utah State (4/5/96) Walks Allowed 11, (2) last Natalie King vs. Nebraska (5/16/03) Hits Allowed 17, Kim Marsh vs. Washington (3/19/94) Wild Pitches 3, (11) last Gabby McDaniel at ASU (3/12/10) Hit by Pitch 5, Cathie Hacker vs. Sac State (2/4/03)

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Team Records * versus Division I Opponents

At-Bats 57, vs. Cal State Northridge 56, vs. UC Santa Barbara 56, at Fresno State 49, vs. Utah State 48, vs. Sac State 45, vs. CS Bakersfield 44, at Cal State Fullerton 44, at San Jose State 43, at UC Riverside 43, vs. UC Santa Barbara 43, vs. Sacramento State 42, at Santa Clara 42, vs. Sacramento State 41, at Cal Poly 41, at Cal Poly 40, vs. Fresno State 40, vs. South Carolina

3/25/00 4/5/03 2/27/02 4/16/92 5/3/97 3/11/11 5/15/99 4/19/95 4/24/10 4/6/03 3/5/97 2/8/00 4/24/99 5/13/11 4/15/98 4/5/11 5/22/99

Hits 20, vs. CS Bakersfield 20, vs. Illinois 19, vs. Florida Atlantic 19, vs. Hawaii 17, at Cal Poly 17, vs. New Mexico 17, vs. Illinois/Chicago 17, at UC Santa Barbara 17, at Sacramento State 17, vs. Stanford 16, at Cal State Northridge 16, vs. Rhode Island 16, vs. Sacramento State 16, at Santa Clara 16, at San Jose State 16, vs. Cal Poly Pomona 15, at Cal Poly 15, vs. San Jose State 15, vs. San Jose State 15, vs. Nicolls State 15, vs. Marshall 15, vs. Missouri 15, at Cal Poly 15, vs. North Texas 15, at Utah State 15, at Santa Clara 15, at Utah State 15, vs. Santa Clara 15, vs. Santa Clara

3/11/11 2/27/09 2/23/08 4/21/96 5/13/11 3/20/11 3/18/03 3/9/02 2/15/91 4/30/91 4/16/11 3/16/05 3/27/04 3/4/92 4/19/95 3/26/90 5/13/11 3/20/11 2/27/11 2/10/07 2/11/07 2/17/07 4/16/05 2/6/04 4/5/02 2/8/00 4/2/00 4/4/97 4/3/91

Runs Batted In 15, vs. Rhode Island 15, vs. Stanford 14, vs. New Mexico 14, at Utah State 13, vs. Florida Atlantic 12, vs. Cal 12, at Saint Mary’s 12, vs. Santa Clara 12, vs. Nicholls State 12, vs. Howard 12, at UC Santa Barbara 12, vs. Stanford 12, at Santa Clara 11, vs. Santa Clara 11, vs. San Jose State 11, vs. CS Bakersfield 11, vs. San Jose State 11, vs. Long Beach State 11, vs. Minnesota 11, vs. Utah Valley State 11, at Cal Poly 11, vs. Notre Dame

3/16/05 2/1/03 3/20/11 4/5/02 2/23/08 3/30/11 2/19/09 3/20/09 2/10/07 5/19/07 3/9/02 4/30/91 4/12/90 4/12/11 3/20/11 3/12/11 4/27/11 4/28/07 3/5/05 4/2/05 4/16/05 2/20/04

Runs 15, vs. New Mexico 15, vs. Rhode Island 15, vs. Stanford 14, vs. Bowling Green 14, vs. Nicolls State 14, at Utah State 14, at Santa Clara 13, vs. Cal 13, vs. Florida Atlantic 13, vs. Marshall 13, at UC Santa Barbara 13, vs. Sonoma State 13, vs. Stanford 12, vs. San Jose State 12, vs. Santa Clara 12, vs. Minnesota 12, vs. Notre Dame 12, vs. Illinois/Chicago 12, vs. IUPUI 12, at Saint Mary’s 12, at Santa Clara 12, vs. Stanford 12, at Saint Mary’s

3/20/11 3/16/05 2/1/03 3/12/09 2/10/07 4/5/02 4/12/90 3/30/11 2/23/08 2/11/07 3/9/02 2/23/91 4/30/91 2/27/11 2/11/06 3/5/05 2/20/04 3/18/03 3/12/02 2/26/97 3/4/92 4/30/91 3/1/90

Pacific Softball

Walks 13, vs. Utah State 11, at UC Santa Barbara 10, vs. Santa Clara 10, vs. UC Santa Barbara 10, at Cal State Fullerton 9, vs. Fresno State 9, at UC Santa Barbara 9, vs. UC Santa Barbara 8, vs. Stanford

4/7/01 4/9/06 2/26/11 4/6/07 5/8/05 4/3/07 4/8/06 4/5/03 4/30/91

Doubles 7, vs. Florida Atlantic 7, vs. Stanford 5, at Cal Poly 5, vs. UC Riverside 5, vs. Illinois 5, vs. Nicholls State 5, vs. Minnesota 5, at Cal State Northridge 5, vs. UC Riverside 5, vs. Stanford 5, vs. UC Riverside 5, vs. Long Island 5, at UC Santa Barbara 5, vs. Hawai’i 5, vs. Santa Clara 5, vs. Hawai’i 5, vs. Cal State Northridge

2/23/08 4/30/91 5/13/11 4/22/11 2/27/09 2/10/07 3/5/05 3/25/05 5/14/04 2/1/03 4/14/02 3/18/02 3/9/02 4/11/01 4/4/97 4/21/96 5/10/91

Home Runs 3, vs. CS Bakersfield 3, vs. UNLV 3, vs. Ohio State 3, vs. Rhode Island 3, at Cal State Fullerton 3, vs. Hawai’i 3, at Cal State Fullerton 3, at Cal State Fullerton

3/12/11 3/25/07 2/25/05 3/16/05 4/14/01 2/28/96 4/8/95 4/8/95

Stolen Bases 7, vs. Stanford 6, vs. Cal Poly 6, vs. Miami (OH) 6, vs. Crighton 6, vs. Sonoma State 5, vs. Princeton 5, at UC Santa Barbara 5, vs. Saint Mary’s 5, vs. Saint Mary’s 5, vs. Santa Clara 5, at New Mexico State

4/30/91 2/8/91 3/11/06 2/26/93 2/26/92 3/19/08 4/9/06 2/20/02 3/9/94 3/2/92 3/23/91

Innings Pitched 20.0, vs. Cal Poly Pomona 17.0, vs. Cal State Northridge 15.0, vs. UC Santa Barbara 14.1, at Fresno State 14.0, vs. UC Santa Barbara 13.1, vs. Utah State 12.2, at UC Riverside 12.0, at Cal State Fullerton 12.0, at Cal Poly 12.0, vs. Sacramento State 12.0, at UC Santa Barbara 12.0, vs. Cal State Fullerton

4/24/89 3/25/00 4/5/03 2/27/02 4/6/03 4/16/92 4/24/10 5/15/99 4/15/98 5/3/97 2/28/93 4/5/92

Strike Outs 16, vs. Southern Illinois 15, vs. Loyola Marymount 14, vs. Evansville 14, vs. Toledo 14, vs. Santa Clara 14, vs. Cal State Hayward 13, vs. Saint Mary’s 13, at Stanford 13, vs. Creighton 13, vs. Saint Mary’s 12, at UC Riverside 12, at Fresno State 12, vs. Indiana State 12, vs. Yale

3/17/99 2/19/99 5/16/02 3/20/97 3/2/92 2/21/89 2/10/08 2/13/99 3/10/99 2/10/89 5/9/03 2/27/02 3/16/99 3/19/96

Miscellaneous Records Batting Triples 3, vs. Utah (2/25/94) 30, vs. Illinois (2/27/09) Total Bases 6, vs. Cal State Fullerton (5/1/10) Sacrifice Hits 2, (9) last at Sacramento St. (3/9/11) Sacrifice Flies Hit by Pitch 3, (13) last at CS Northridge (4/16/11) Runs Scored In An Inning 11, 7th at Utah State (4/5/02) Runs Allowed In An Inning 12, 1st vs. Washington (3/15/96) Fielding Putouts 60, vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) Assists 33, vs. Cal Poly Pomona (4/24/89) Errors 9, vs. Notre Dame (3/1/08) Pitching Runs Allowed 16, at Stanford (2/16/08) Earned Runs Allowed 15, at Stanford (2/16/08) Walks Allowed 13, at Arizona State (3/8/08) Hits Allowed 18, vs. Cal State Northridge (4/18/10) 4, (4) last vs. Oklahoma (2/25/10) Wild Pitches Hit by Pitches 5, vs. Sac State (2/4/03) Team Largest Margin of Victory 15, vs. Santa Clara (15-0) 3/8/83 3/20/80 15, vs. San Francisco State (15-0) 14, vs. Santa Clara (14-0) 2/12/90 4/3/81 14, vs. Sonoma State (14-0) 13, vs. Florida Atlantic (13-0) 2/23/08 13, vs. Howard (13-0) 5/20/07 13, vs. Rhode Island (15-2) 3/16/05 13, vs. Stanford (15-2) 2/1/03 13, vs. Utah State (14-1) 4/5/02 13, vs. Cal State Hayward (13-0) 2/24/82 Largest Margin of Defeat 14, at Stanford (16-2) 2/16/08 14, vs. Tennessee (14-0) 2/25/05

Top Three Single-Season Team Records

Batting Batting Avg. 1. .323 (2011), 2. .299 (2007), 3. .293 (2004) 1. .189 (1987), 2. .214 (1985), 3. .216 (1993) Lowest Avg. Slugging Pct. 1. .433 (2011), 2. .429 (2005), 3. .409 (2007) 1. .406 (2011), 2. .383 (2007), 3. .358 (2001) On-Base Pct. Most At-Bats 1. 1782 (1984), 2. 1665 (1985), 3. 1661 (1991) Runs Scored 1. 296 (2007), 2. .295 (2011), 3. 275 (2002) 1. 488 (2011), 2. 474 (2007), 3. 461 (1984) Hits Doubles 1. 92 (2002), 2. 77 (2003), 3. 76 (2001) Triples 1. 19 (1985), 2. 17 (1982, 2002) Home Runs 1. 39 (2005), 2. 31 (2007), 3. 30 (2002) Runs Batted In 1. 267 (2007), 2. 265 (2011), 3. 247 (2002) 1. 659 (2002), 2. 655 (2011), 3. 648 (2007 Total Bases Walks 1. 208 (2007), 2. 193 (2001), 3. 182 (2002) Hit by Pitches 1. 43 (2011), 2. 38 (2009), 3. 32 (2008) Strikeouts 1. 282 (2003), 2. 275 (2002), 3. 272 (1992) 1. 87 (2007), 2. 86 (2001), 3. 77 (1983, 1987) Sacrifice Hits Sacrifice Flies 1. 17 (2007), 2. 14 (1985, 2010) Stolen Bases 1. 111 (1984), 2. 92 (1983), 3. 90 (1991) Pitching Earned Run Average 1. 0.62 (1982), 2. 0.70 (1986), 3. 0.72 (1985) 1. 3.74 (2005), 2. 3.46 (2009), 3. 3.38 (2010) Highest ERA Opponents’ BA 1. .137 (1982), 2. .169 (1984), 3. .173 (1983) Wins 1. 50 (2001), 2. 48 (1984), 3. 43 (2002) Losses 1. 45 (1987), 2. 38 (1992), 3. 37 (1989, 1991) 1. 6 (2002, 2006), 3. (1984, 1986, 1990, 2001) Saves 1. 51 (2001), 2. 48 (1999), 3. 46 (1990) Complete Games Shutouts 1. 34 (1984), 2. 29 (1985), 3. 28 (1982) Inn. Pitched 1. 491.0 (1984), 2. 475.0 (1985), 3. 443.0 (1988) Strikeouts 1. 380 (2002), 2. 337 (1999), 3. 301 (1984) 1. 412 (2007), 2. 403 (1987), 3. 392 (2005) Hits Allowed 1. 243 (2005), 2. 233 (2007), 3. 232 (2008) Runs Allowed Walks Allowed 1. 269 (2003), 2. 204 (1993), 3. 203 (2008) Home Runs Allowed 1. 45 (2010), 2. 42 (2007, 2011) Wild Pitches 1. 54 (1993), 2. 46 (1992), 3. 39 (2003) 1. 42 (2007), 2. 38 (2011), 3. 35 (2009) Hit by Pitches Fielding Fielding Pct. 1. .978 (2006), 2. .977 (2001), 3. .970 (1986) Most Errors 1. 115 (1984), 2. 106 (1987), 3. 104 (1989) Fewest Errors 1. 32 (2006), 2. 42 (2001), 3. 45 (1986) DPs Turned 1. 29 (1985), 2. 26 (1987), 3. 23 (2001) Caught Stealing 1. 25 (1993, 1994, 2002)

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Tiger Coaching History Jacy Showers 1977-78 Jacy Showers led the Pacific softball program’s transition from a club sport to a varsity sport. Showers was the first varsity softball coach at Pacific and quickly established a winning tradition. The 1976 club team did not win a game. In 1977, Showers

took control of the new varsity program and recorded six wins. In her two seasons as coach, Showers posted a 22-20 overall record and a 5-7 conference record.

Theresa Lowry 1986-92 Theresa Lowry led Pacific as head coach from 1986-92. In her seven seasons as coach, Lowry recorded a 186-230-2 overall record, and an 82-152-1 conference record. In her first season as coach, the Tigers recorded 34 wins, the fifth most in school history at that time. Lowry played for the Tigers for three seasons as an outstanding pitcher before becoming an assistant under Bucky Reynolds for three years. Lowry served as pitching coach under Reynolds from 1982-85 while doubling as a strength and conditioning coordinator. As a player, Lowry was one of the first

in a tradition of national caliber pitchers at Pacific. She recorded a 36-26 career mark here, with an ERA of 0.80. As a senior, she led the team in innings pitched and was twice a NorPac Conference Player of the Week. As a senior, 11 of Lowry’s 13 wins were shutouts and three were no-hitters.

Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds 1979-85 Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds (now Layland) coached at Pacific from 1979-85 and led the Tigers to NCAA Regional play four consecutive years. She is the only coach at Pacific to reach the College World Series, which she did in 1983. Reynolds recorded a career record of 220-116-3 while at Pacific, including a 68-38 conference record. Reynolds was named Northern Pacific Athletic Conference Co-Coach of the Year for the 1983 season. Reynolds’ teams recorded three consecutive 40-plus win seasons — with 42 victories in 1983, 48 in 1984 and 42 in 1985. The three seasons under Reynolds were the only 40-win

seasons in school history until the 2001 squad posted 50 wins. Following her career at Pacific, the newly married Cindy “Bucky” Layland moved to San Joaquin Delta College, where she has consistently led the Mustangs to postseason play. She has recorded more than 600 career wins between her years at Pacific and those at Delta.

Brian Kolze 1993-Present The Current Staff

Volunteer Assistant Coach Gina Carbonatto, Assistant Coach Jessica Hancock, Assistant Coach Lizzie Hagen, Head Coach Brian Kolze

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Hall of Fame The Pacific softball program is well represented in the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame. Established in 1982, the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame has honored 219 individuals and 21 teams in its 28-year history. Four individuals and one team have earned induction into the Hall representing the Pacific softball program.

SOFTBALL INDUCTEES

Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds led Pacific to four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances from 1982-85.

Becky Suttmann MacKenzie continues to hold Pacific career record for stolen bases (101) and now ranks No. 3 all-time for hits (231).

Pacific Softball

1997-98 1983 Softball Team

2001-02 Shelley Allmendinger Mahoney

2000-01 Jennae Lambdin

2002-03 Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds Becky Suttmann MacKenzie

Jennae Lambdin was a two-time All-American for the Tigers in 1981 and 1983.

Shelley Allmendinger Mahoney (right) ranks second in career wins and ERA in the Pacific record book.

The 1983 Tigers are the only team in program history to advance to the Women’s College World Series. The team was inducted into the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in April of 1998.

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Tiger All-Americans

Jennae Lambdin Outfielder (1981-1984) • 1981 All-American • 1983 First Team

#7

Jennae Lambdin was a two-time All-America selection during her softball career at Pacific from 1981-1984. Lambdin was an All-America selection in 1981 and again in 1983 as she led the Tigers to a 42-17-1 record and a berth in the College World Series. She is fourth on the career batting average list with a mark of .320 and is tied for second on the career stolen base list with 79. Lambdin led the Tigers in batting in 1982 (.343) and 1984 (.303).

Becky Suttmann Outfielder (1982-1985) • 1985 First Team

#6

Becky Suttmann was a first team All-America selection for her play during the 1985 season. She led the Tigers to a 42-24 record, including a 12-4 record in the Big West. Suttmann finished her career as Pacific all-time hits leader with 231 hits (a mark since broken) and the program’s career leader with 101 stolen bases. She is tied for seventh in the Pacific career record book with a .306 batting average and led the Tigers in batting in 1983, 1984 and 1985.

Brandee McArthur Pitcher/Utility (1996-1999) • 1999 Second Team

Brandee McArthur received NFCA All-America Second Team honors in 1999 after leading the Tigers to their second consecutive NCAA Regionals appearance. She ranks third in victories (65), ninth in ERA (1.39), second in strikeouts (568) and second in shutouts (31) in the Pacific career record book. McArthur recorded 260 strikeouts in 1999, the second-highest single season total in program history.

Cindy Ball Pitcher/Utility (1999-2002) • 2001 Third Team • 2002 Third Team

First Base (1990-1993) • 1992 Second Team

#9

Wendee Espinosa was a Second Team All-America selection for her play during the 1992 season. She is tied for sixth in the Pacific career record book with 34 career doubles. Espinosa led the Tigers in 1992 with a .305 batting average.

Gina Carbonatto

• 1996 Third Team

#23

Carolyn Wilson was a Third Team All-America selection for the 1996 season, leading the Tigers to a 26-25 record. She posted a smoldering .375 batting average and smacked 12 home runs during that season. Wilson is second all-time in Pacific’s history with 27 home runs.

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• 2004 First Team • 2006 Second Team • 2007 Third Team

#2

Gina Carbonatto became the first freshman in program history to earn NFCA AllAmerica First Team honors with a record-setting 2004 season after establishing a new single-season program record by batting .449 with 71 hits. In 2006, Carbonatto garnered recognition as the Big West Field Player of the Year after she led the Big West in hits for the third consecutive year, knocking out 64 hits throughout the season. In 2007, Gina became the first Tiger in program history to earn three AllAmerica awards throughout a career. She broke her own record with 78 hits in the season and set a Big West record with 58 runs scored.

Jennifer Curtier

Carolyn Wilson Catcher (1995-1997)

#9

Cindy Ball is a two-time NFCA All-America Third Team selection. She had a record-setting season as a senior in 2002, establishing Pacific single season marks in saves (six) and strikeouts (291). Ball is the Pacific career record-holder with 883.1 innings pitched, 91 wins, 10 saves, 761 strikeouts and 46 shutouts.

Centerfielder (2004-2007)

Wendee Espinosa

#33

First Base (2004-2007) • 2005 Second Team • 2007 Third Team

#22

Jennifer Curtier became the eighth All-American in Pacific softball history after winning the Big West Conference triple crown with a .404 batting average, 17 home runs and 55 RBI. The 2005 Big West Conference Field Player of the Year, Curtier was the conference's first outright triple crown winner since 1998. In her second season, Curtier became the program’s all-time home runs leader with 28 and finished her career with 42. In 2007, Jennifer became just the fourth Tiger to earn All-America honors for the second time in her career. She finished the year batting .380 with eight homeruns, 46 RBI and an astounding 52 walks.

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Retired Jerseys

Gina Carbonatto Three-Time NFCA All-American

Cindy Ball

Two-Time NFCA All-American

In recognizing two of the all-time greatest players in Pacific program history, head coach Brian Kolze has retired the numbers of #2 Gina Carbonatto (2004-07) and #9 Cindy Ball (1999-02). The pair has meant a tremendous amount to the growth and endurance of Pacific’s softball program both on and off the field and earned the right to be the first two players in program history to have their numbers formally retired by the university. Gina Carbonatto has played an instrumental role in Pacific’s softball program both as one of the best players in the history of the Big West Conference but also as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2011 team which became the first team in program history to win a conference championship. As a player, Gina was arguably the greatest field player to put on the Orange and Black throughout her four seasons. She capped off her historic career with her third NFCA All-American award in 2007, making her the only Tiger in Pacific history to earn such an honor three times throughout a career. One of the top center fielders in the nation for each of her four seasons, Gina owns the program’s all-time hit record with 280 career hits, a number that ranks her No. 2 all-time in conference history. She is both the Tigers’ and the Big West’s career leader in runs scored as she crossed home plate 178 times throughout her four seasons. Additionally, Gina ranks as the Tigers’ all-time leader in career batting average as she became the first Pacific player to finish her career above .400 finishing at .401, shattering the previous record of .333. In the field, Carbonatto committed just one error in centerfield during her four seasons patrolling Bill Simoni Field. She twice set the Tigers’ all-time single-season hit record, first as a freshman with 71 hits and again as a senior with 78. Her .449 batting average as a freshman ranks as the best single-season batting average in program history and she owns three of the top-four spots on the single-season batting average list. As a senior, Gina racked up 58 runs scored, tying the Big West single season record. In addition, Carbonatto showed some pop at the plate as she produced a career-best four home runs and 45 RBI. She was twice named the Big West’s player of the year as she earned the freshmen player of the year award in 2004 and the overall award as a junior in 2006. She was a four-time First Team All-Big West honoree while also earning Academic AllBig West honors in each of the three seasons in which she was eligible to do so.

Pacific Softball

Cindy Ball has gone down as the greatest two-way player in Pacific program history as one of the most dominant pitchers and hitters in Pacific and Big West history. As a player, Cindy was a two-time NFCA All-American in 2001 and 2002, and concluded her career as the program’s career leader in innings pitched (883.1), wins (91), saves (10), strikeouts (761), shutouts (46), and RBI (111). She since has dropped to fourth in career RBI while remaining No. 1 in each of the other five categories. The Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2001 and 2002, Ball posted a 33-9 record as a junior and a 28-11 mark as a senior and holds program single season records in wins (33 in 2001), saves (six in 2002), strikeouts (291 in 2002), and shutouts (18 in 2001). Her dominance both in the circle and at the plate led the Tigers to a 50 win season in 2001, the most wins in a single season for any Tiger squad in Pacific’s 35 year history. She was named to the 2002 Verizon Academic All-America First Team. As a sophomore (2001), Ball recorded a 21-12 mark in the circle with a 1.29 ERA in 234.0 innings of work. She led the Big West Conference with 192 strikeouts and was named to the All-Big West First Team as a pitcher. Cindy pitched her first career no-hitter in an 8-0 defeat of Colorado State on Mar. 3, 2000. After her playing career, Cindy joined the Tigers coaching staff where she spent four seasons in the dugout for Pacific from 2002-06. After Pacific, Cindy took over the reigns at Modesto Junior College and at Consumnes River College where she took over a defunct program and remade it into one of the premiere junior college programs in California. In 2010, Cindy rejoined the ranks of Division I softball as an assistant coach at Washington, taking over for Carbonatto when Gina left to pursue her Masters at Pacific

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All-Time Series Records University of the Pacific All-Time Series Records

Alabama........................................................ 1-0 Arizona........................................................4-17 Arizona State..............................................7-15 Arkansas........................................................ 3-0 Auburn.......................................................... 2-0 Baylor............................................................ 2-1 Boise State.................................................... 1-1 Boston College............................................. 3-0 Bowling Green............................................. 3-4 Brigham Young............................................. 3-2 California............................................... 36-49-1 California Baptist.......................................... 1-0 Cal Poly......................................................35-21 Cal Poly Pomona......................................10-31 Cal State Bakersfield.................................... 5-1 Cal State Fullerton...................................31-68 Cal State Hayward.....................................21-0 Cal State Northridge................................22-30 Cal State Stanislaus....................................10-0 Central Michigan.......................................... 3-1 Chapman College........................................ 1-0 Chico State.................................................... 2-2 Coastal Carolina........................................... 2-0 College of the Sequoias.............................. 1-1 Colorado State............................................. 7-1 Connecticut.................................................. 1-0 Creighton...................................................... 6-1 Delta College................................................ 3-4 DePaul........................................................... 1-1 Drake ............................................................ 1-1 Eastern Illinois.............................................. 2-0 Evansville....................................................... 1-0 Fairfield......................................................... 4-0 Florida........................................................... 0-4 Florida Atlantic............................................. 1-0 Florida State.................................................. 1-2

Fordham....................................................... 1-0 Fresno State.......................................... 23-78-1 Gardner-Webb............................................. 1-0 Harvard......................................................... 2-1 Hawai’i......................................................33-28 Hofstra........................................................... 1-0 Howard......................................................... 1-0 Illinois............................................................. 1-0 Illinois-Chicago............................................. 3-0 Illinois State................................................... 0-1 Indiana.......................................................... 2-0 Indiana State................................................ 1-1 IUPUI............................................................. 2-0 Iona................................................................ 2-0 Iowa............................................................... 1-7 Iowa State..................................................... 0-1 Jacksonville................................................... 0-1 Kansas........................................................... 2-2 Kennesaw State........................................... 1-0 Kentucky....................................................... 1-0 Liberty........................................................... 1-2 Long Beach State.....................................29-64 Long Island.................................................... 4-1 Louisiana State............................................. 0-1 Louisiana Tech.............................................. 0-1 Louisville........................................................ 1-0 Loyola-Chicago............................................. 1-0 Loyola Marymount..................................... 2-1 Marshall........................................................ 2-0 Massachusetts............................................. 0-1 McNeese State............................................. 0-2 Miami (Ohio)................................................ 2-0 Michigan....................................................... 4-1 Michigan State............................................. 0-1 Minnesota.................................................... 6-6 Mississippi..................................................... 1-0

Mississippi State........................................... 2-1 Missouri........................................................ 4-2 Modesto JC................................................... 3-1 Nebraska.....................................................6-10 Nevada........................................................14-6 New Mexico................................................. 5-3 New Mexico State...................................28-17 Nicholls State................................................ 1-0 North Carolina.............................................. 0-1 North Carolina State.................................... 1-1 North Texas................................................... 1-0 Northern Illinois........................................... 3-0 Northwestern............................................... 8-4 Northwestern State..................................... 1-0 Notre Dame................................................. 3-2 Ohio............................................................... 2-0 Ohio State..................................................... 5-4 Oklahoma..................................................... 2-7 Oklahoma State........................................... 4-2 Oregon........................................................12-9 Oregon State............................................18-14 Penn State..................................................... 3-0 Pittsburgh..................................................... 2-0 Portland State............................................12-2 Princeton...................................................... 4-4 Purdue........................................................... 2-4 Rhode Island................................................. 1-0 Sacramento State................................ 49-35-1 Saint Mary’s................................................36-5 San Diego...................................................... 0-1 San Diego State........................................14-19 San Francisco..............................................36-8 San Francisco State...................................... 2-0 San Jose State....................................... 30-29-1 Santa Clara..................................................75-5 Sonoma State............................................... 8-1

Series results and records vs. opponents since 1977. Overall records are in italics, with home, road, and neutral records in parentheses. + - indicates neutral site games. • - indicates home games. ALABAMA 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-21-04 + W 3-2

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ARIZONA 4-17 (2-3, 2-9, 0-5) 3-5-81 L 3-4 3-5-81 W 2-1 3-5-84 L 3-4 3-5-84 W 2-1 4-7-84 • L 0-2 4-18-86 • W 3-1 4-19-86 • L 0-1 4-16-87 • W 1-0 4-18-87 • L 0-4 2-26-88 + L 1-6 2-14-91 + L 0-8 2-14-92 L 0-2 3-4-95 + L 0-10 3-5-95 + L 1-12 5-16-98 L 0-10 5-17-98 L 0-7 2-18-01 L 0-9 2-19-06 L 0-1 3-16-07 + L 0-11 5-20-07 L 0-7 2-20-11 L 6-8

ARKANSAS 3-0 (2-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-18-97 • W 2-1 3-18-97 • W 6-2 3-20-98 + W 5-1

ARIZONA STATE 7-15 (1-1, 1-5, 5-9) 3-1-81 + W 2-0 4-4-81 • L 1-6 3-4-82 + L 2-3 4-2-82 + L 1-4 3-5-83 + L 0-4 3-1-84 + W 2-0 3-2-85 W 3-0 3-4-85 L 3-4 3-4-85 L 4-7 4-20-85 • W 6-0 2-27-86 + W 1-0 3-20-86 + L 1-4 2-27-87 + L 1-5 2-28-87 + L 2-4 3-28-87 + L 1-5 2-27-88 + L 0-8 2-25-89 L 0-2 2-17-90 + W 10-0 2-15-92 + W 6-3

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AUBURN 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0) 3-6-99 + W 6-2 2-8-04 + W 2-1 BAYLOR 2-1 (0-0, 1-0, 1-1) 3-10-00 + L 1-4 2-7-04 W 2-1 2-24-06 + W 4-1 BOISE STATE 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-31-10 • W 9-1 (5) 3-31-10 • L 2-4 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-0 (1-0, 0-0, 2-0) 3-8-07 + W 5-1 3-10-07 + W 9-3 3-5-08 • W 6-0 BOWLING GREEN 3-4 (0-0, 0-0, 3-4) 3-25-94 + W 6-1 2-23-97 + L 1-2 2-22-98 + L 3-4 2-19-99 + W 6-3 2-16-01 + L 3-8 3-13-05 + L 0-2 3-12-09 + W 14-2 BRIGHAM YOUNG 3-2 (0-0, 0-1, 3-1) 3-15-83 + W 6-1 3-15-83 + W 6-0 4-22-04 L 0-8 3-13-10 + W 4-2 3-27-10 + L 1-3

CALIFORNIA 36-49-1 (22-18, 10-24-1, 4-7) 5-3-77 L 3-13 5-3-77 L 6-12 3-17-78 • W 8-4 3-17-78 • W 15-3 4-13-78 L 5-6 4-13-78 L 6-7 4-6-79 • L 0-11 4-6-79 • L 1-8 5-5-79 L 0-3 5-5-79 L 0-9 4-11-80 • L 0-10 4-11-80 • L 0-11 4-19-80 + L 1-10 4-29-80 L 0-7 4-29-80 L 0-2 2-23-81 • L 0-2 2-23-81 • L 2-5 4-10-81 L 1-9 4-10-81 L 0-2 4-23-82 + L 0-4 4-30-82 • W 4-0 4-30-82 • L 0-1 5-5-82 L 0-1 5-5-82 L 0-5 3-19-83 • W 2-1 3-19-83 • W 4-1 3-31-83 W 3-0 3-31-83 W 4-3 5-7-83 W 1-0 2-23-84 W 2-1 2-23-84 T 1-1 3-24-84 + W 2-1 4-8-84 • W 3-1 4-17-84 • W 4-0 4-17-84 • L 0-2 5-5-84 + W 1-0 2-23-85 • L 0-6 2-23-85 • W 1-0 3-23-85 + W 2-1 4-20-86 • L 2-4 2-24-87 • W 5-0 2-24-87 • L 1-4 3-24-87 L 0-1 4-18-87 • L 0-5 2-15-88 • W 3-2

2-15-88 2-12-89 2-12-89 2-15-90 2-21-90 2-21-90 2-10-91 2-10-91 2-16-91 3-19-91 3-19-91 2-15-92 2-29-92 2-29-92 2-13-93 2-13-93 4-21-93 4-21-93 3-2-94 3-2-94 2-12-95 2-12-95 3-16-96 3-16-96 2-9-97 2-9-97 3-7-98 2-27-99 2-27-99 3-29-00 3-29-00 2-3-02 2-8-03 3-1-03 3-9-04 3-23-05 3-28-07 3-26-08 3-25-09 3-24-10 3-30-11

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CALIFORNIA BAPTIST 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-15-79 • W 8-1 CAL POLY 35-21 (21-10, 14-11, 0-0) 2-29-80 • W 1-0

2-29-80 4-9-82 2-8-90 2-8-90 2-8-91 2-8-91 2-6-93 2-6-93 3-26-97 3-26-97 4-19-97 4-19-97 4-15-98 4-15-98 4-19-98 4-19-98 5-1-99 5-1-99 5-2-99 4-29-00 4-29-00 4-30-00 5-5-01 5-5-01 5-6-01 3-29-02 3-29-02 3-30-02 3-29-03 3-29-03 3-30-03 4-3-04 4-3-04 4-4-04 4-16-05 4-16-05 4-17-05 5-12-06 5-12-06 5-12-06 5-11-07 5-11-07 5-12-07 4-26-08 4-26-08 4-27-08 5-2-09 5-2-09 5-3-09 5-14-10 5-14-10 5-15-10 5-13-11 5-13-11

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South Carolina.............................................. 0-2 Southern Illinois........................................... 2-1 Southern Mississippi................................... 1-0 Southern Utah............................................. 2-0 Southwest Missouri State........................... 1-1 Stanford....................................................19-22 Stetson.......................................................... 0-1 Syracuse........................................................ 0-1 Temple.......................................................... 1-0 Tennessee..................................................... 3-1 Tennessee Tech............................................ 2-1 Texas.............................................................. 0-1 Texas A&M................................................... 4-3 Texas A&M CC.............................................. 1-0 Texas Arlington............................................. 0-1 Texas Tech..................................................... 3-5 Toledo............................................................ 2-1 Tulsa............................................................... 1-1 UC Davis......................................................16-9 UCLA............................................................1-13 UC Riverside...............................................26-6 UC Santa Barbara.....................................65-38 UNLV...................................................... 27-31-1 US International........................................... 4-6 Utah..........................................................11-8-1 Utah State.................................................36-22 Utah Valley State.......................................... 1-0 Valparaiso..................................................... 1-0 Virginia.......................................................... 2-3 Washington................................................0-12 Weber State................................................. 1-0 Western Illinois............................................ 1-0 Wichita State................................................ 1-2 Winthrop...................................................... 2-1 Wisconsin..................................................... 5-2 Yale................................................................ 2-0

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CAL POLY POMONA 10-31 (6-10, 3-11, 1-10) 3-2-81 + L 2-4 3-7-81 L 0-3 3-7-81 L 0-1 3-6-82 + L 0-1 3-6-83 + L 0-1 4-22-83 • L 1-4 4-22-83 • W 3-2 3-2-84 + L 2-4 3-7-84 L 0-3 3-7-84 L 0-1 3-23-84 + L 0-1 2-28-85 + L 0-4 3-24-85 + L 2-4 4-27-85 • L 0-1 4-27-85 • W 1-0 4-28-85 • L 0-5 4-28-85 • L 2-4 2-28-86 + W 1-0 3-27-86 L 1-2 3-27-86 L 0-1 5-10-86 • W 1-0 5-10-86 • L 0-1 2-28-87 + L 1-9 4-11-87 L 0-3 4-11-87 L 0-2 2-27-88 + L 0-4 4-9-88 • W 1-0 4-9-88 • W 6-1 4-25-88 W 2-0 4-25-88 L 1-3 2-23-89 + L 0-6 3-10-89 W 1-0 3-10-89 L 0-1 4-24-89 • L 0-2 4-24-89 • L 2-3 3-26-90 L 0-1 3-26-90 W 7-1 4-6-90 • L 0-1 4-6-90 • W 3-0 5-14-93 • L 1-3 5-14-93 • L 1-2 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 5-1 (3-1, 1-0, 1-0) 3-16-08 • L 2-8 3-16-08 • W 5-0 2-21-09 W 3-1 3-27-10 + W 10-4 3-12-11 • W 10-9 (10)

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CAL STATE FULLERTON 31-68 (16-23, 15-39, 0-3) 3-9-81 L 1-2 3-9-81 L 0-4 4-1-83 • W 1-0 4-1-83 • W 4-2 3-9-84 L 1-2 3-9-84 L 0-4 3-24-84 + L 1-2 3-30-85 + L 0-1 3-25-86 L 0-1 3-25-86 W 2-1 5-8-86 • L 0-2 5-8-86 • W 1-0 4-5-87 L 1-5 4-5-87 L 0-5 4-30-87 L 0-3 4-30-87 L 0-6 3-14-88 • L 0-2 3-14-88 • L 1-3 4-15-88 L 0-3 4-15-88 L 1-4 4-4-89 • L 1-5 4-4-89 • L 0-1 4-15-89 L 1-3 4-15-89 L 0-3 2-17-90 + L 0-3 3-12-90 • W 1-0 3-12-90 • L 0-1 4-13-90 W 1-0 4-13-90 L 0-8 3-11-91 • L 0-2 3-11-91 • L 1-3 4-5-91 L 0-9 4-5-91 L 1-3 4-5-92 • L 1-2 4-5-92 • L 2-5 5-2-92 W 1-0 5-2-92 L 0-3 2-27-93 L 2-3 2-27-93 L 0-5 5-15-93 • L 0-8 5-15-93 • L 1-4 4-10-94 • W 4-2 4-10-94 • W 4-2 4-23-94 L 4-5 4-23-94 L 4-8 4-8-95 L 6-7 4-8-95 W 9-5 3-29-96 • W 4-3 3-29-96 • W 2-0

2011 Big West Champions


All-Time Series Records 4-20-96 4-20-96 3-15-97 3-15-97 4-13-97 4-13-97 3-13-98 3-13-98 4-29-98 4-29-98 5-14-99 5-14-99 5-15-99 5-12-00 5-12-00 5-13-00 4-13-01 4-13-01 4-14-01 4-20-02 4-20-02 4-21-02 4-12-03 4-12-03 4-13-03 3-20-04 4-17-04 4-17-04 4-18-04 4-7-05 4-7-05 4-8-05 4-22-06 4-22-06 4-23-06 4-21-07 4-21-07 4-22-07 4-19-08 4-19-08 4-20-08 4-18-09 4-18-09 4-19-09 5-1-10 5-1-10 5-2-10 4-30-11 4-30-11 5-1-11

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CAL STATE HAYWARD 21-0 (15-0, 6-0, 0-0) 3-30-78 • W 12-0 3-30-78 • W 16-4 3-24-79 W 6-3 3-24-79 W 9-6 2-22-81 W 9-0 2-22-81 W 11-0 4-2-81 • W 4-1 2-24-82 • W 2-1 2-24-82 • W 13-0 2-24-83 • W 8-1 2-24-83 • W 5-3 2-22-84 W 9-0 2-22-84 W 11-0 2-13-85 • W 3-0 2-13-85 • W 7-0 2-24-86 • W 1-0 2-24-86 • W 4-0 2-13-88 • W 3-0 2-13-88 • W 1-0 2-21-89 • W 5-0 2-21-89 • W 6-0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 22-30 (10-16, 10-13, 1-1) 4-10-83 • W 3-1 4-20-85 • W 3-1 5-10-91 • L 1-3 5-10-91 • W 4-2 2-16-92 + L 4-5 3-13-92 + W 2-1 3-2-97 W 2-1 3-2-97 W 6-2 4-27-97 • L 2-5 4-27-97 • L 0-9 3-29-98 • W 3-1 3-29-98 • W 3-1 4-25-98 L 1-3 4-25-98 L 2-6 3-27-99 W 2-1 3-27-99 W 5-4 3-28-99 L 1-2 3-25-00 • W 4-3 3-26-00 • L 0-3

3-26-00 3-31-01 3-31-01 4-1-01 5-10-02 5-10-02 5-10-02 5-4-03 5-4-03 5-8-04 5-8-04 5-9-04 3-25-05 3-25-05 3-26-05 5-6-06 5-6-06 5-7-06 5-5-07 5-5-07 5-6-07 3-29-08 3-29-08 3-30-08 3-28-09 3-28-09 3-29-09 4-17-10 4-17-10 4-18-10 4-16-11 4-16-11 4-17-11

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CAL STATE STANISLAUS 10-0 (6-0, 4-0, 0-0) 3-30-77 • W 5-2 3-30-77 • W 5-3 4-19-77 W 24-11 4-19-77 W 16-13 3-16-78 • W 10-2 3-16-78 • W 11-0 3-9-79 • W 10-0 3-9-79 • W 13-1 2-22-83 W 3-0 2-22-83 W 6-2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3-1 (0-0, 0-0, 3-1) 3-28-87 + W 6-0 3-10-00 + L 2-4 5-17-01 + W 8-0 3-7-03 + W 1-0 CHAPMAN COLLEGE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-29-85 + W 8-0 CHICO STATE 2-2 (2-2, 0-0, 0-0) 3-12-80 • L 3-12-80 • L 3-23-82 • W 3-23-82 • W

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COASTAL CAROLINA 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0) 2-21-04 + W 10-1 3-25-11 + W 4-0 COLL. OF THE SEQUOIAS 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-13-80 • W 7-2 3-13-80 • L 1-4 COLORADO STATE 7-1 (6-0, 0-0, 1-1) 3-16-94 • W 2-0 3-16-94 • W 5-0 3-3-00 + W 8-0 3-15-06 • W 3-2 3-15-06 • W 10-0 3-17-09 • W 3-2 3-17-09 • W 7-2 2-26-10 + L 0-10 (5) CONNECTICUT 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-2-07 + W 6-0 CREIGHTON 6-1 (4-0, 0-0, 2-1) 3-2-86 + L 3-14-92 + W 3-26-93 + W 3-9-97 • W 3-9-97 • W

Pacific Softball

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DELTA COLLEGE 3-4 (3-3, 0-1, 0-0) 3-23-77 L 0-1 4-25-77 • L 10-12 4-25-77 • W 10-3 3-14-78 • W 11-1 3-14-78 • L 2-5 4-17-78 • L 0-2 4-17-78 • W 5-2 DePAUL 1-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1) 2-23-02 + L 0-2 2-24-02 + W 2-0 DRAKE 1-1 (1-0, 0-0, 0-1) 2-19-11 + L 0-8 (6) 3-15-11 • W 2-1 EASTERN ILLINOIS 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-14-01 • W 8-0 3-14-01 • W 4-0 EVANSVILLE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 5-16-02 + W 6-0 FAIRFIELD 4-0 (4-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-13-85 • W 3-13-85 • W 4-29-86 • W 4-29-86 • W

2-1 3-0 1-0 1-0

FLORIDA 0-4 (0-0, 0-2, 0-2) 2-29-08 + L 2-10 2-27-09 L 5-10 3-5-10 + L 3-12 (5) 3-5-11 L 2-10 (6) FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-23-08 + W 13-0 (5) FLORIDA STATE 1-2 (1-0, 0-0, 0-2) 2-16-91 + L 3-4 3-7-00 • W 5-2 2-22-03 + L 1-8 FORDHAM 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-23-08 + W 6-5 FRESNO STATE 23-78-1 (12-31, 7-43-1, 4-3) 4-15-77 L 3-6 4-15-77 L 1-10 4-30-77 • L 0-9 4-21-78 • L 4-11 4-21-78 • L 0-6 4-28-78 L 3-10 4-28-78 L 0-6 3-30-79 L 0-12 3-30-79 L 0-4 4-27-79 • L 3-6 4-27-79 • L 2-9 3-26-80 • W 3-0 3-26-80 • L 3-4 4-9-80 L 1-2 4-9-80 W 2-1 3-17-81 W 1-0 3-17-81 L 3-5 3-12-82 L 1-2 4-27-82 • W 1-0 4-27-82 • W 5-4 5-7-82 L 1-3 5-14-82 L 0-2 5-15-82 W 5-1 5-15-82 L 0-4 4-5-83 • L 0-1 4-5-83 • L 0-4 4-19-83 L 0-1 4-19-83 L 0-1 5-8-83 + L 0-1 5-13-83 + W 3-1 5-14-83 + L 0-2 5-14-83 + W 3-0 3-17-84 W 1-0 3-17-84 L 3-5

3-31-84 3-31-84 4-6-84 5-4-84 5-17-84 5-18-84 4-11-85 4-11-85 4-21-85 5-7-85 5-7-85 4-15-86 4-15-86 3-20-87 3-20-87 4-13-87 4-13-87 3-12-88 3-12-88 5-4-88 5-4-88 3-28-89 3-28-89 5-7-89 5-7-89 3-10-90 3-10-90 5-5-90 5-5-90 3-9-91 3-9-91 5-7-91 5-7-91 3-31-92 3-31-92 5-8-92 5-8-92 4-9-93 4-9-93 5-16-93 5-16-93 4-20-99 4-20-99 4-12-00 4-12-00 3-22-01 3-22-01 2-27-02 2-27-02 5-17-02 4-8-03 4-8-03 3-6-04 3-6-04 3-20-04 5-21-04 4-7-05 4-7-05 2-14-06 2-14-06 4-3-07 4-3-07 2-9-08 2-9-08 3-31-09 2-13-10 2-14-10 4-5-11

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GARDNER-WEBB 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-4-11 + W 5-3 HARVARD 2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1) 3-22-96 + L 3-5 3-20-97 + W 2-1 3-4-01 + W 4-0 HAWAI’I 33-28 (17-7, 11-17, 5-4) 3-2-85 + L 0-1 4-2-85 W 5-3 4-2-85 W 3-0 4-3-85 W 1-0 4-3-85 W 2-1 3-14-86 • W 4-2 3-14-86 • W 4-1 5-4-86 + W 5-0 5-4-86 + W 7-0 5-7-87 L 0-3 5-7-87 L 0-5 5-8-87 L 2-4 5-8-87 L 1-12 4-18-88 • W 1-0 4-18-88 • W 4-3 4-20-88 • W 2-0

4-20-88 4-7-89 4-7-89 4-19-89 4-19-89 4-16-90 4-16-90 4-17-90 4-17-90 4-12-91 4-12-91 4-13-91 4-13-91 3-6-92 3-6-92 3-7-92 3-7-92 3-14-92 4-30-93 4-30-93 5-2-93 5-2-93 4-29-94 4-29-94 4-30-94 4-30-94 3-26-95 4-14-95 4-14-95 4-16-95 4-16-95 2-28-96 2-28-96 4-21-96 4-21-96 2-21-98 5-15-98 5-16-98 2-20-99 3-9-01 3-11-01 4-11-01 4-11-01 3-20-03 3-7-07

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

HOFSTRA 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-8-03 + W 7-0 HOWARD 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 5-19-07 + W 13-0 (5) ILLINOIS 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-27-09 + W 11-2 (6) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 3-0 (1-0, 0-0, 2-0) 3-18-03 • W 12-1 2-24-06 + W 4-2 2-10-07 + W 5-1 ILLINOIS STATE 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-6-05 + L 2-4 INDIANA 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0) 2-7-09 + W 4-2 3-5-10 + W 2-0 INDIANA STATE 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-16-99 • W 3-0 3-16-99 • L 2-3 IUPUI 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-12-02 • W 3-1 3-12-02 • W 12-0 IONA 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-16-10 • W 10-0 (5) 3-16-10 • W 7-0 IOWA 1-7 (2-0, 0-0, 0-6) 3-24-89 • W 3-26-93 + L 3-25-94 + L 3-23-96 + L 3-21-97 + L 3-19-98 + L 5-15-03 + L

2-0 2-5 1-2 0-1 0-4 2-4 0-5

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IOWA STATE 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 2-24-89 + L 4-8 JACKSONVILLE 0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-16-06 • L 2-4 KANSAS 2-2 (0-1, 0-0, 2-1) 3-27-87 + L 3-14-89 • L 3-21-97 + W 2-26-06 + W

0-1 1-5 3-2 2-0

KENNESAW STATE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-18-11 + W 5-1 KENTUCKY 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-16-01 + W 6-4 LIBERTY 1-2 (0-0, 0-0, 1-2) 3-8-07 + W 7-3 (8) 3-9-07 + L 4-7 3-10-07 + L 3-5 LONG BEACH STATE 29-64 (15-30, 13-31, 1-3) 3-22-85 + W 2-1 3-23-86 + L 2-3 4-10-86 L 0-1 4-10-86 L 0-1 4-24-86 • L 0-3 4-24-86 • W 2-0 3-7-87 L 0-5 3-7-87 L 0-6 4-23-87 • L 0-2 4-23-87 • L 0-1 4-10-88 • L 1-2 4-10-88 • L 2-4 4-16-88 W 4-0 4-16-88 L 0-3 3-11-89 L 0-1 3-11-89 L 0-1 4-22-89 • L 1-3 4-22-89 • L 0-3 2-17-90 + L 5-6 4-7-90 • L 0-5 4-7-90 • L 0-1 4-14-90 L 0-1 4-14-90 L 0-1 3-30-91 • W 2-0 3-30-91 • L 3-4 4-25-91 L 0-4 4-25-91 L 1-4 3-15-92 + L 0-2 3-25-92 W 3-1 3-25-92 W 1-0 4-23-92 • L 0-1 4-23-92 • L 1-2 4-3-93 • L 1-5 4-3-93 • L 1-5 4-15-93 W 4-0 4-15-93 W 3-0 4-2-94 L 0-1 4-2-94 L 5-14 5-12-94 • W 2-0 5-12-94 • W 3-0 3-31-95 L 0-3 3-31-95 L 0-2 3-10-96 L 2-3 3-10-96 L 1-2 4-27-96 • L 0-6 4-27-96 • L 1-6 3-14-97 L 0-5 3-14-97 L 0-7 4-12-97 • W 8-7 4-12-97 • L 2-5 3-14-98 • W 2-1 3-14-98 • W 3-0 4-10-98 L 0-1 4-10-98 L 0-1 5-8-99 • L 0-1 5-8-99 • L 0-1 5-9-99 • W 5-1 5-6-00 W 1-0 5-6-00 L 0-1 5-7-00 W 2-0 4-28-01 • W 1-0 4-28-01 • L 0-4 4-29-01 • W 6-1 4-27-02 W 3-0

4-27-02 4-28-02 4-26-03 4-26-03 4-27-03 5-1-04 5-1-04 5-2-04 4-9-05 4-9-05 4-10-05 4-29-06 4-29-06 4-29-06 4-28-07 4-28-07 4-29-07 5-9-08 5-9-08 5-10-08 5-8-09 5-8-09 5-9-09 4-2-10 4-2-10 4-3-10 4-2-11 4-2-11 4-3-11

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LONG ISLAND 4-1 (3-0, 0-0, 1-1) 3-18-02 • W 8-0 3-18-02 • W 9-1 3-17-03 • W 3-0 2-25-06 + W 11-2 (6) 3-16-06 L 1-6 LOUISIANA STATE 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 2-22-08 + L 1-2 LOUISIANA TECH 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 5-26-83 + L 0-2 LOUISVILLE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-29-08 + W 3-0 LOYOLA CHICAGO 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-2-08 + W 6-0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1) 2-19-99 + L 1-2 3-9-01 + W 8-0 2-16-02 + W 11-6 MARSHALL 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0) 2-9-07 + W 9-0 (5) 2-11-07 + W 13-8 MASSACHUSETTS 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 2-22-03 + L 3-6 McNEESE STATE 0-2 (0-0, 0-0, 0-2) 4-1-05 + L 5-13 4-3-05 + L 7-8 MIAMI (OHIO) 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0) 3-12-05 + W 1-0 3-11-06 + W 6-5 (8) MICHIGAN 4-1 (2-0, 0-0, 2-1) 3-21-88 • W 3-21-88 • W 3-26-94 + L 2-19-00 + W 2-15-02 + W

3-2 5-4 0-3 1-0 7-1

MICHIGAN STATE 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-23-96 + L 1-4 MINNESOTA 6-6 (1-0, 0-0, 5-6) 3-23-84 + W 4-2 2-27-87 + L 0-8 2-27-87 + L 7-9

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All-Time Series Records 2-27-88 2-26-89 3-25-89 2-16-90 3-4-01 3-1-02 2-28-03 3-5-05 3-11-05

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2-5 1-6 2-1 4-1 5-3 1-2 4-0 12-0 0-4

MISSISSIPPI 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-8-03 + W 8-4 MISSISSIPPI STATE 2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1) 2-26-05 + W 5-4 5-18-07 + L 1-7 5-19-07 + W 12-10 MISSOURI 4-3 (0-0, 0-0, 4-3) 5-26-83 + W 3-3-00 + L 2-13-04 + W 2-15-04 + W 2-18-06 + L 2-16-07 + W 2-17-07 + L

1-0 2-7 2-0 3-0 2-3 9-3 8-9

MODESTO JC 3-1 (3-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-7-78 • L 2-4 3-7-78 • W 18-7 3-8-79 • W 7-1 3-8-79 • W 9-3 NEBRASKA 6-10 (2-1, 0-1, 4-8) 5-6-83 + L 4-5 3-23-85 + W 1-0 3-23-88 • L 0-6 3-22-94 • W 7-1 3-22-94 • W 4-3 3-15-96 + W 8-5 3-21-96 + W 6-3 3-22-97 + L 0-3 3-11-00 + L 0-6 5-18-01 + L 1-2 5-19-01 + W 3-1 5-16-03 L 7-11 3-12-09 + L 1-2 3-12-10 + L 0-8 (5) 3-13-10 + L 2-11 (6) 5-21-11 + L 1-11 (5) NEVADA 14-6 (12-5, 2-1, 0-0) 3-21-80 • L 2-4 3-21-80 • L 2-5 3-13-82 • L 0-2 3-13-82 • W 3-0 4-9-83 • W 4-2 4-12-83 • L 0-1 4-12-83 • W 6-4 4-1-84 • W 3-0 4-1-84 • W 6-2 4-7-84 • W 7-1 4-12-85 • W 2-0 4-12-85 • W 2-0 2-20-88 • W 5-0 2-20-88 • W 8-0 3-26-04 • W 1-0 4-1-05 W 8-7 4-2-05 W 2-1 3-22-06 • W 8-0 (5) 4-3-08 • L 0-3 3-6-09 L 1-9 (5) NEW MEXICO 5-3 (0-1, 0-0, 5-2) 3-5-82 + W 2-1 4-20-85 • L 0-1 3-27-93 + L 1-2 3-4-95 + W 1-0 3-5-95 + L 1-3 3-2-01 + W 4-3 2-16-02 + W 6-0 3-20-11 + W 15-4 (5) NEW MEXICO STATE 28-17 (9-8, 12-9, 7-0) 3-3-81 + W 1-0 3-6-82 + W 4-0 3-3-84 + W 1-0 3-1-85 + W 2-1 3-1-86 + W 2-1 3-23-91 W 4-2

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3-23-91 4-19-91 4-19-91 2-22-92 2-22-92 3-27-92 3-27-92 4-11-93 4-11-93 5-7-93 5-7-93 3-12-94 3-12-94 4-16-94 4-16-94 4-21-95 4-21-95 4-22-95 4-22-95 3-30-96 3-30-96 4-12-96 4-12-96 4-8-97 4-8-97 4-26-97 4-26-97 3-28-98 3-28-98 5-4-98 5-4-98 4-10-99 4-10-99 4-11-99 4-8-00 4-8-00 4-9-00 2-17-01 3-11-05

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NICHOLLS ST. 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-10-07 + W 14-9 NORTH CAROLINA 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-6-10 + L 1-3 NORTH CAROLINA ST. 1-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1) 2-17-06 + L 4-6 (8) 3-15-07 + W 8-6 NORTH TEXAS 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-6-04 + W 10-2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 2-1 (2-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-9-09 • W 4-2 3-9-09 • W 3-1 3-15-11 • L 6-10 (6) NORTHWESTERN 8-4 (1-0, 0-0, 7-4) 3-24-84 + W 4-0 3-22-85 + L 0-2 3-23-85 + W 1-0 3-22-86 + L 0-7 3-24-87 + W 1-0 3-27-87 + L 0-1 3-23-88 • W 6-0 3-25-95 + W 7-3 3-5-99 + W 1-0 2-27-05 + L 1-10 2-26-10 + W 4-2 3-7-10 + W 2-1 NORTHWESTERN STATE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-7-04 + W 3-1 NOTRE DAME 3-2 (0-0, 0-0, 3-2) 2-20-04 + W 12-1 2-26-05 + W 9-1 3-17-07 + W 8-0 (5) 3-1-08 + L 3-11 (5) 3-13-09 + L 3-7

2-14-92 3-22-96 3-21-98 2-19-00 3-3-02 3-21-03 3-24-04 2-25-05

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

OKLAHOMA 2-7 (0-0, 0-0, 2-7) 3-23-85 + W 2-0 3-27-93 + W 7-1 3-25-94 + L 1-6 3-25-95 + L 1-5 2-25-06 + L 5-8 3-15-07 + L 3-10 2-22-08 + L 5-14 (5) 2-25-10 + L 0-9 (6) 3-18-11 + L 2-13 (5) OKLAHOMA STATE 4-2 (0-0, 0-0, 4-2) 3-1-81 + W 1-0 3-1-84 + W 1-0 3-3-85 + W 5-3 2-21-97 + L 4-5 2-17-01 + W 3-2 3-2-02 + L 1-2 OREGON 12-9 (8-1, 2-0, 2-8) 4-17-83 • W 10-0 4-17-83 • W 3-0 4-7-84 • W 1-0 4-28-84 W 2-0 4-28-84 W 1-0 5-4-84 + W 5-0 4-18-86 • W 10-0 4-17-87 • W 3-0 3-31-88 • W 4-0 4-2-88 • W 2-1 2-16-90 + L 2-5 2-16-91 + L 5-12 2-26-94 + L 3-7 2-24-95 + L 0-2 3-20-98 + L 3-4 3-21-98 + L 7-10 3-7-99 + L 4-6 3-3-01 + W 2-1 2-24-08 + L 0-10 (5) 2-26-11 • W 4-2 2-28-11 • L 1-9 OREGON STATE 18-14 (10-2, 1-1, 7-11) 3-2-81 + L 0-1 3-25-82 • L 0-1 3-25-82 • W 2-0 3-5-83 + W 3-1 4-7-83 • W 2-0 4-7-83 • L 0-10 4-10-83 • W 1-0 3-2-84 + L 0-1 4-8-84 • W 4-1 4-29-84 W 1-0 4-29-84 L 2-6 5-3-84 + W 1-0 3-1-85 + L 1-4 4-19-85 • W 1-0 2-27-86 + W 4-0 3-21-86 + W 3-2 4-19-86 • W 2-1 3-27-87 + L 3-4 4-16-87 • W 3-0 3-31-88 • W 4-1 3-24-89 • W 1-0 2-25-94 + L 2-3 2-27-94 + W 4-3 2-25-95 + W 10-2 2-22-97 + W 8-1 2-21-99 + L 1-4 3-28-01 • W 4-1 3-1-02 + L 4-5 2-23-03 + L 2-4 3-5-05 + L 3-6 3-7-07 + L 2-3 3-6-10 + L 2-7

OHIO 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-23-99 • W 7-2 3-23-99 • W 8-0

PENN STATE 3-0 (0-0, 0-0, 3-0) 2-24-89 + W 6-1 3-20-04 + W 3-0 3-19-11 + W 2-1 (8)

OHIO STATE 5-4 (1-0, 0-0, 4-4) 2-15-90 + W 3-1

PITTSBURGH 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 2-0) 2-15-02 + W 11-1

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PORTLAND STATE 12-2 (9-1, 0-0, 3-1) 4-2-81 • L 2-5 4-4-81 • W 1-0 3-21-82 • W 4-0 3-21-82 • W 5-0 4-23-82 + W 3-1 3-7-99 + L 1-2 3-21-00 • W 2-0 3-21-00 • W 3-0 3-2-01 + W 1-0 3-27-01 • W 3-0 3-27-01 • W 7-1 3-2-02 + W 1-0 3-26-03 • W 8-0 3-26-03 • W 3-0 PRINCETON 4-4 (3-3, 0-0, 1-1) 3-17-04 + L 2-3 3-18-05 • L 0-1 3-18-05 • L 0-1 3-19-08 • W 6-1 3-19-08 • W 3-2 3-21-09 + W 6-5 3-17-10 • L 4-5 3-17-10 • W 10-0 (5) PURDUE 2-4 (0-0, 0-0, 2-4) 3-15-96 + L 2-3 3-16-96 + W 10-1 2-28-03 + L 0-2 3-7-03 + L 2-6 3-1-08 + W 3-2 2-8-09 + L 1-8 RHODE ISLAND 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-16-05 • W 15-2 SACRAMENTO STATE 49-35-1 (21-14-1, 25-18, 3-3) 3-6-79 L 10-11 3-6-79 L 1-4 3-7-80 • L 1-5 3-7-80 • T 5-5 2-24-81 W 7-1 2-24-81 W 5-0 2-26-82 W 2-0 2-26-82 W 9-1 3-9-82 • L 0-2 3-9-82 • W 2-0 3-10-83 L 0-1 3-10-83 W 6-1 2-24-84 W 7-1 2-24-84 W 5-0 4-25-84 • W 2-1 4-25-84 • W 9-0 2-11-85 • W 3-1 2-11-85 • W 7-0 3-16-85 W 3-2 3-16-85 W 3-0 2-25-86 • L 0-1 2-25-86 • W 1-0 2-21-87 W 5-1 2-27-90 • W 1-0 2-27-90 • L 1-2 4-1-90 W 1-0 4-1-90 W 2-1 2-12-91 • L 1-6 2-12-91 • L 3-7 2-15-91 + W 11-2 3-14-91 W 3-1 3-13-92 + L 0-1 4-18-92 L 0-4 4-18-92 L 2-3 2-14-93 • W 4-2 2-14-93 • L 1-2 3-9-93 L 0-1 3-9-93 L 3-4 3-13-94 • W 4-3 3-13-94 • L 0-3 3-26-94 + W 1-0 4-20-94 W 2-1 4-20-94 L 1-7 2-19-95 L 1-2 2-19-95 L 1-7 3-1-95 • L 0-3 3-1-95 • W 3-0 2-22-96 W 2-1 2-22-96 L 6-7 3-5-97 L 1-2 3-5-97 W 9-1 5-3-97 • L 3-6

5-3-97 2-28-98 2-28-98 5-2-98 4-24-99 4-24-99 4-25-99 4-21-00 4-21-00 4-22-00 4-21-01 4-21-01 4-22-01 3-24-02 3-24-02 4-18-02 2-4-03 2-4-03 3-27-04 3-27-04 3-26-06 3-26-06 3-24-07 3-25-07 3-21-08 3-21-08 2-12-09 2-12-09 2-13-10 2-14-10 3-9-11 3-9-11 3-27-11

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SAINT MARY’S 36-5 (20-3, 16-2, 0-0) 2-10-89 • W 1-0 2-10-89 • W 4-2 3-25-89 • W 3-1 3-1-90 • W 12-0 3-1-90 • W 3-0 2-24-91 W 11-0 2-24-91 L 3-5 3-16-91 • W 9-0 3-16-91 • W 4-0 3-9-94 W 7-0 3-9-94 W 7-0 2-18-95 • L 1-2 2-18-95 • W 8-0 2-26-97 W 5-0 2-26-97 W 12-2 4-7-98 • W 2-0 4-7-98 • W 8-2 2-28-99 W 7-0 2-28-99 W 8-0 4-15-00 • W 4-1 4-15-00 • W 8-3 4-4-01 W 3-2 4-4-01 W 11-0 2-20-02 • W 6-1 2-20-02 • W 9-2 2-17-03 W 8-0 2-17-03 W 4-0 2-29-04 • W 4-2 2-29-04 • W 5-2 3-18-06 • W 3-0 3-18-06 • W 4-2 3-22-07 W 7-2 3-22-07 L 3-7 2-10-08 • W 6-1 2-10-08 • L 8-10 2-19-09 W 3-2 (10) 2-19-09 W 13-6 4-13-10 • W 4-0 4-13-10 • L 6-7 (8) 2-12-11 W 4-1 2-12-11 W 10-2 (6) SAN DIEGO 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-7-08 + L 4-5 SAN DIEGO STATE 14-19 (7-8, 3-5, 4-6) 4-2-82 + W 2-0 4-8-83 • W 1-0 4-6-84 • W 1-0 4-18-85 • L 0-1 4-21-85 • L 1-2 3-21-86 + W 3-1 4-5-86 • L 0-1 4-5-86 • W 5-1 5-3-86 L 0-1 5-3-86 W 8-0 4-2-87 W 2-0 4-2-87 L 3-4 5-2-87 • L 3-4 5-2-87 • L 1-2

3-30-88 3-30-88 4-1-88 3-20-89 3-20-89 4-14-89 4-14-89 3-28-90 3-28-90 4-20-90 4-20-90 3-13-92 3-14-92 2-18-00 3-7-08 3-9-08 2-7-09 3-25-11 3-27-11

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SAN FRANCISCO 36-8 (21-2, 12-6, 3-0) 4-22-77 W 11-10 4-22-77 L 11-15 4-29-77 • L 1-2 4-8-78 W 2-1 4-8-78 L 1-2 4-19-78 • W 6-2 4-19-78 • W 5-3 4-3-79 • L 1-3 4-3-79 • W 2-1 4-24-79 L 1-4 4-24-79 W 9-6 3-28-80 • W 1-0 3-28-80 • W 7-3 4-18-80 + W 4-0 4-25-80 W 2-0 4-25-80 W 4-1 4-3-81 • W 1-0 4-17-82 W 3-0 4-17-82 W 2-0 4-20-82 • W 10-0 4-20-82 • W 3-0 4-14-83 • W 3-2 4-14-83 • W 4-2 4-16-83 W 8-0 4-16-83 W 1-0 5-7-83 + W 1-0 3-29-84 W 2-0 3-29-84 W 3-2 4-5-84 • W 7-0 4-19-84 • W 4-0 4-19-84 • W 7-1 5-4-84 + W 1-0 2-25-85 • W 3-2 2-25-85 • W 1-0 4-19-85 • W 2-0 2-20-86 W 2-1 2-20-86 L 0-1 2-16-87 L 0-1 2-16-87 L 0-1 4-17-87 • W 3-0 2-2-88 • W 11-0 2-2-88 • W 2-0 4-1-88 • W 4-1 3-23-89 • W 5-2 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-20-80 • W 15-0 3-20-80 • W 4-0 SAN JOSE STATE 30-29-1 (17-14, 11-15-1, 2-0) 4-12-78 • W 2-1 4-12-78 • L 4-5 4-25-79 • W 11-1 3-9-87 W 3-0 3-9-87 W 1-0 4-6-87 • W 4-3 4-6-87 • L 1-2 3-11-88 W 4-1 3-11-88 L 2-4 5-5-88 • L 0-2 5-5-88 • W 6-4 4-30-89 • L 0-3 4-30-89 • L 1-2 5-5-89 L 1-2 5-5-89 L 1-2 3-7-90 L 0-1 3-7-90 L 3-5 5-4-90 • L 2-3 5-4-90 • L 1-8 4-20-91 • L 1-3 4-20-91 • L 1-3 5-3-91 L 0-7 5-3-91 T 6-6

3-20-92 3-20-92 5-6-92 5-6-92 3-20-93 3-20-93 4-24-93 4-24-93 3-5-94 3-5-94 4-13-94 4-13-94 4-19-95 4-19-95 5-6-95 5-6-95 4-10-96 4-10-96 5-4-96 5-4-96 2-6-99 3-4-01 5-5-02 5-5-02 4-22-03 4-22-03 2-12-05 2-12-05 3-1-06 3-1-06 2-24-07 2-24-07 3-15-08 3-15-08 4-8-10 2-27-11 3-20-11

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SANTA CLARA 75-5 (37-2, 28-1, 10-2) 3-10-78 • W 4-0 4-4-78 W 6-1 4-4-78 W 4-0 3-12-79 W 3-1 3-12-79 W 8-1 4-18-79 • W 2-1 4-18-79 • W 6-2 4-15-80 • W 10-0 4-15-80 • W 8-1 4-30-80 W 12-2 4-30-80 W 12-0 3-20-82 W 7-0 3-20-82 W 7-0 3-29-82 • W 7-0 3-29-82 • W 7-0 3-8-83 W 15-0 3-8-83 W 9-0 3-29-83 • W 13-2 3-29-83 • W 8-0 3-21-84 • W 3-0 3-21-84 • W 6-1 4-13-84 W 10-0 4-13-84 W 11-0 2-17-88 • W 11-0 2-17-88 • W 7-1 2-14-89 W 1-0 2-14-89 W 3-0 2-12-90 W 6-0 2-12-90 W 14-0 2-21-91 W 5-1 2-21-91 W 7-0 4-3-91 • W 11-1 4-3-91 • W 8-2 3-2-92 • W 10-3 3-2-92 • W 10-0 3-4-92 W 12-0 3-4-92 W 10-0 3-11-93 • W 3-2 3-11-93 • W 5-1 4-19-94 • W 6-0 4-19-94 • W 5-0 2-5-95 • L 0-1 2-5-95 • W 4-1 2-8-96 • W 1-0 2-8-96 • W 8-4 4-4-97 W 8-0 4-4-97 W 8-0 4-17-99 • W 2-0 4-17-99 • W 8-0 2-8-00 W 2-1 2-8-00 W 3-0 2-3-01 • W 9-0 2-3-01 • W 1-0 4-10-02 W 6-5 4-10-02 W 3-0 2-15-03 • L 0-1 2-15-03 • W 5-1 2-13-04 + W 2-0

2011 Big West Champions


All-Time Series Records 2-14-04 3-31-04 3-31-04 2-5-05 2-6-05 2-11-06 2-11-06 2-16-07 2-18-07 3-2-07 2-15-08 2-17-08 3-12-08 3-12-08 2-21-09 3-20-09 3-22-09 2-20-10 2-20-10 3-28-10 2-26-11 4-12-11

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0-2 3-4 9-0 4-0 3-2 4-0 12-4 3-0 5-3 5-2 7-3 4-0 8-0 (5) 9-1 (5) 9-5 12-0 (5) 8-4 5-0 6-0 0-1 11-1 (5) 11-1 (6)

SONOMA STATE 8-1 (8-1, 0-0, 0-0) 2-18-81 • W 11-0 2-18-81 • W 9-0 4-3-81 • W 14-0 2-18-84 • W 11-0 2-18-84 • W 9-0 2-23-91 • W 13-1 2-23-91 • W 5-0 2-26-92 • L 0-5 2-26-92 • W 10-0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0-2 (0-0, 0-0, 0-2) 5-28-83 + L 1-2 5-22-99 + L 1-2 SOUTH FLORIDA 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 2-28-09 L 3-5 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 2-1 (2-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-17-99 • W 4-0 3-17-99 • W 1-0 5-22-04 + L 0-1 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 5-20-04 + W 10-2 SOUTHERN UTAH 2-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1) 2-21-98 + W 10-7 3-7-09 + W 3-0 SOUTHWEST MO. STATE 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3-16-98 • W 3-0 3-16-98 • L 3-5 STANFORD 19-22 (10-6, 8-13, 1-3) 4-13-82 • W 2-0 4-13-82 • W 10-0 4-19-82 W 3-0 4-19-82 W 5-0 4-8-83 • W 7-2 4-30-91 • W 13-1 4-30-91 • W 12-0 2-8-92 • W 12-0 2-8-92 • W 9-1 2-17-96 • W 3-2 2-17-96 • W 2-1 2-15-97 W 4-0 2-15-97 W 4-0 4-22-98 • W 1-0 4-22-98 • L 2-4 2-13-99 W 3-1 3-5-99 + L 1-4 5-20-99 + W 6-5 3-22-00 • L 0-6 3-22-00 • L 1-2 2-10-01 L 0-2 2-10-01 L 0-4 5-20-01 W 2-0 5-20-01 L 0-9 2-9-02 • L 1-2 2-9-02 • L 2-8 5-16-02 + L 0-7 2-1-03 L 1-3 2-1-03 W 15-2 3-8-03 + L 0-4 2-14-04 L 2-3 5-21-04 L 2-7

2-5-05 2-6-05 3-12-06 2-17-07 2-16-08 3-22-09 3-28-10 4-19-11 • 5-20-11 +

L 0-5 W 4-3 L 3-4 L 0-6 L 2-16 (5) L 0-6 L 0-6 L 1-6 L 0-3

STETSON 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-4-01 + L 2-5 SYRACUSE 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-4-11 + L 0-4 TEMPLE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-6-03 + W 8-3 TENNESSEE 3-1 (2-0, 0-0, 1-1) 2-25-01 • W 5-0 2-25-01 • W 7-1 2-25-05 + L 0-14 2-25-10 + W 4-3 TENNESSEE TECH 2-1 (2-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-13-02 • W 2-1 3-13-02 • W 5-4 2-18-06 + L 1-2 TEXAS 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3-14-09 + L 2-7 TEXAS A&M 4-3 (1-1, 0-0, 3-2) 3-12-85 • W 1-0 3-12-85 • L 2-3 3-24-94 + L 0-3 3-20-98 + L 0-2 2-26-00 + W 4-2 2-27-00 + W 2-1 3-19-04 + W 1-0 TEXAS A&M CC 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2-19-11 + W 6-4 TEXAS ARLINGTON 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 2-15-91 + L 0-1 TEXAS TECH 3-5 (1-2, 0-0, 2-3) 3-5-82 + W 8-0 4-18-85 • W 7-0 3-15-99 • L 0-1 3-15-99 • L 0-8 5-21-99 + L 0-1 2-17-06 + W 7-0 2-28-09 + L 5-7 3-1-09 + L Forf. TOLEDO 2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1) 2-26-94 + L 5-9 2-24-95 + W 3-2 3-20-97 + W 2-1 TULSA 1-1 (0-1, 0-0, 1-0) 5-10-00 • L 4-6 2-9-07 W 9-1 (6) UC DAVIS 16-9 (11-3, 4-5, 1-0) 3-11-80 • W 2-0 3-11-80 • W 5-0 4-17-80 + W 9-4 4-8-82 • W 5-4 2-19-05 • W 5-3 4-21-05 • W 3-1 4-21-05 • W 6-2 4-1-06 • W 6-3 4-1-06 • W 8-5 4-2-06 • L 5-8 3-31-07 L 3-9 3-31-07 W 4-3 4-1-07 W 5-2 4-5-08 • L 1-2 4-5-08 • W 5-4 4-6-08 • W 5-1 4-4-09 L 0-1

Pacific Softball

4-4-09 4-5-09 4-10-10 • 4-10-10 • 4-28-10 • 4-9-11 4-9-11 4-10-11

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

UCLA 1-13 (0-0, 0-6, 1-7) 3-8-81 L 0-2 3-8-81 L 0-3 3-8-84 L 0-2 3-8-84 L 0-3 3-31-85 + L 2-7 5-16-85 + W 3-1 5-17-85 + L 0-3 5-17-85 + L 0-2 3-4-87 L 0-1 3-4-87 L 2-6 2-15-91 + L 0-2 2-14-92 + L 0-10 2-20-99 + L 5-9 2-18-00 + L 3-9 UC RIVERSIDE 26-6 (15-2, 11-4, 0-0) 4-19-01 • W 4-1 4-19-01 • W 5-0 4-13-02 • W 10-0 4-13-02 • W 5-4 4-14-02 • W 7-0 5-9-03 W 3-1 5-9-03 W 5-0 5-10-03 W 7-6 5-14-04 • W 8-4 5-14-04 • W 7-3 5-15-04 • W 5-0 4-30-05 W 6-5 4-30-05 W 5-3 5-1-05 L 3-4 4-14-06 W 4-3 4-14-06 W 3-1 4-15-06 W 8-7 (8) 4-14-07 • W 7-1 4-15-07 • W 4-3 (8) 4-15-07 • W 5-0 4-12-08 L 0-2 4-12-08 W 5-1 4-13-08 L 0-4 4-10-09 • W 1-0 4-10-09 • L 1-2 4-11-09 • L 3-5 4-24-10 W 11-2 (5) 4-24-10 L 3-4 (13) 4-25-10 W 6-4 4-22-11 • W 8-5 4-22-11 • W 7-3 4-23-11 • W 5-4 UC SANTA BARBARA 65-38 (40-16, 20-21, 5-1) 3-3-81 + W 5-0 4-3-82 + L 1-2 4-9-82 • W 4-0 5-7-83 + W 3-2 3-3-84 + W 5-0 4-4-84 • L 2-3 5-3-84 + W 3-0 4-14-85 • W 3-0 4-14-85 • W 4-0 4-15-85 • W 1-0 4-15-85 • W 6-3 4-17-86 • W 1-0 4-21-86 • W 3-2 5-1-86 W 1-0 5-1-86 W 1-0 3-8-87 W 3-1 3-8-87 L 0-2 4-25-87 • L 0-4 4-25-87 • L 4-5 3-5-88 • W 5-1 3-5-88 • W 4-3 3-7-88 W 2-1 3-7-88 L 2-3 2-25-89 + W 4-2 3-31-89 L 5-6 3-31-89 W 1-0 4-28-89 • W 4-2 4-28-89 • L 2-3 3-16-90 L 1-2 3-16-90 W 8-2 4-25-90 • W 6-1 4-25-90 • L 1-3 4-6-91 L 1-2 4-6-91 L 0-10 5-5-91 • W 5-2

5-5-91 4-4-92 4-4-92 5-1-92 5-1-92 2-28-93 2-28-93 4-18-93 4-18-93 4-9-94 4-9-94 4-24-94 4-24-94 4-1-95 4-1-95 4-28-95 4-28-95 3-9-96 3-9-96 4-28-96 4-28-96 3-27-97 3-27-97 4-18-97 4-18-97 4-18-98 4-18-98 4-26-98 4-26-98 4-6-99 4-6-99 4-7-99 4-24-00 4-24-00 4-25-00 3-16-01 3-16-01 3-17-01 3-9-02 3-9-02 3-10-02 4-5-03 4-6-03 4-6-03 4-9-04 4-10-04 4-10-04 4-23-05 4-24-05 4-24-05 4-8-06 4-8-06 4-9-06 4-6-07 4-6-07 4-7-07 5-3-08 5-3-08 5-4-08 4-25-09 4-25-09 4-26-09 5-8-10 5-8-10 5-9-10 5-6-11 5-6-11 5-7-11

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UNLV 27-31-1 (15-14-1, 11-14, 1-3) 5-4-85 • W 3-0 5-4-85 • W 3-0 5-5-85 • L 0-1 5-5-85 • W 4-0 3-31-86 • W 7-3 4-12-86 W 1-0 4-12-86 W 7-5 3-15-87 • W 4-0 3-15-87 • W 3-2 4-9-87 L 1-3 4-9-87 L 2-3 4-23-88 W 4-1 4-23-88 W 8-6 5-1-88 • W 8-0 5-1-88 • L 1-3 3-25-89 • W 2-1 4-1-89 L 2-4 4-1-89 W 2-0 4-21-89 • L 0-2 4-21-89 • L 5-7 4-21-90 L 1-4 4-21-90 W 1-0 4-29-90 • W 2-1 4-29-90 • L 2-3 3-29-91 • L 0-1 3-29-91 • L 0-2

4-27-91 4-27-91 4-13-92 4-13-92 4-26-92 4-26-92 4-2-93 4-2-93 4-13-93 4-13-93 4-4-94 4-4-94 5-14-94 5-14-94 2-26-95 3-16-95 3-16-95 4-23-95 4-23-95 4-2-96 4-2-96 4-14-96 4-14-96 2-20-98 3-31-99 3-31-99 2-26-00 2-27-00 2-23-02 2-24-02 3-12-05 3-24-07 3-25-07

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US INTERNATIONAL 4-6 (2-5, 0-0, 2-1) 4-10-83 • W 4-2 3-24-84 + W 7-0 2-28-86 + W 5-0 4-27-87 • W 3-2 4-27-87 • L 1-3 2-25-88 + L 2-3 4-2-88 • L 1-4 4-11-89 • L 0-2 4-28-90 • L 3-5 4-28-90 • L 0-2 UTAH 11-8-1 (5-2, 1-1, 5-5-1) 4-17-80 + L 3-4 3-18-81 • L 0-3 3-18-81 • W 2-0 4-22-82 + W 3-0 4-24-82 + L 0-1 3-6-83 + T 0-0 4-29-83 + W 5-2 4-30-83 + L 4-5 3-18-84 • L 0-3 3-18-84 • W 2-0 3-20-88 • W 7-1 3-20-88 • W 9-6 2-25-94 + W 7-6 3-25-95 + L 0-2 2-22-97 + L 0-1 2-20-98 + W 8-3 4-4-02 W 10-1 3-18-03 • W 4-3 4-23-04 L 3-4 3-8-08 + W 4-1 UTAH STATE 36-22 (20-8, 12-11, 4-3) 4-4-81 • W 2-1 3-5-83 + W 3-2 4-30-83 + L 0-3 2-26-88 + L 1-3 2-23-89 + L 0-5 3-22-90 • W 1-0 2-26-91 • W 3-2 2-26-91 • W 3-2 4-10-92 L 2-3 4-10-92 W 1-0 4-11-92 L 2-5 4-11-92 L 0-4 3-22-93 • L 0-1 3-22-93 • W 6-2 3-24-93 • W 2-0 3-24-93 • L 2-6 2-26-94 + W 2-1 5-6-94 L 0-3 5-6-94 L 3-8 5-7-94 L 3-7 5-7-94 W 3-1 2-25-95 + W 2-0 2-26-95 + W 3-1 3-19-95 • L 0-8 3-19-95 • L 2-4 3-21-95 • L 2-3

3-21-95 4-5-96 4-5-96 4-6-96 4-6-96 3-8-97 3-8-97 4-6-97 4-6-97 3-6-98 3-6-98 4-2-99 4-2-99 4-2-99 4-1-00 4-1-00 4-2-00 4-7-01 4-7-01 4-8-01 4-5-02 4-5-02 4-6-02 4-18-03 4-18-03 4-19-03 4-24-04 4-24-04 4-25-04 5-13-05 5-13-05 5-14-05

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

0-3 2-3 2-11 0-10 3-2 4-0 2-0 5-6 2-1 1-2 7-3 1-0 9-0 5-2 1-3 5-0 11-0 3-1 4-1 7-0 14-1 4-2 5-0 3-2 5-1 8-0 11-0 8-5 3-1 6-2 7-9 8-0

UTAH VALLEY STATE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 4-2-05 + W 11-2 VALPARAISO 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-5-11 + W 7-1 VIRGINIA 2-3 (2-2, 0-0, 0-1) 3-10-00 + L 3-4 3-15-00 • L 3-5 3-15-00 • W 1-0 3-10-04 • W 8-0 3-10-04 • L 2-8 WASHINGTON 0-12 (0-6, 0-0, 0-6) 3-19-94 • L 3-8 3-19-94 • L 0-4 3-15-96 + L 3-13 2-21-97 + L 2-5 3-6-99 + L 0-3 3-26-02 • L 5-9 3-26-02 • L 7-9 3-1-03 + L 1-9 3-18-04 + L 1-2 3-21-06 • L 0-2 (8) 3-21-06 • L 0-4 3-17-07 + L 0-9 (6) WEBER STATE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 4-28-83 + W 1-0 WESTERN ILLINOIS 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3-10-01 + W 7-4 WICHITA STATE 1-2 (0-0, 0-0, 1-2) 2-8-04 + W 4-0 2-15-08 + L 0-1 2-16-08 + L 4-5 (8) WINTHROP 2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1) 3-10-01 + W 1-0 3-11-01 + W 10-1 3-21-09 + L 1-3 WISCONSIN 5-2 (1-1, 0-0, 4-1) 3-22-97 + L 2-5 3-11-00 + W 3-2 3-14-00 • L 0-1 3-22-03 + W 2-1 3-23-03 + W 1-0 3-11-06 + W 8-2 3-18-08 • W 1-0 YALE 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3-19-96 • W 7-0 3-19-96 • W 7-0

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All-Time Results Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total

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All-Time Results Overall Conference

6-9 16-11 14-12 19-14-1 19-16 36-16 42-17-1 48-20-1 42-24 34-18-1 16-45 35-27 22-37 30-28 26-37-1 23-38 19-34-1 30-30 17-35 26-25 31-24 29-22 38-22 31-25 50-13 43-17 34-24 36-23 30-25 26-25 36-24 25-34 18-34 24-30 37-19 1008-854-6

0-0 0-0 6-10 10-4 6-10 15-5 9-3 10-2 12-4 17-10 7-27 16-18 6-30 15-21 10-23-1 11-25 11-20-1 14-18 7-21 15-17 15-17 19-10 16-8 15-9 16-5 21-3 10-10 12-9 12-9 7-11 9-9 7-14 3-18 10-12 16-5 * 385-417-2

1977 Results (6-9) Head Coach: Jacy Showers 3/23 at Delta College 3/30 Cal State Stanislaus 3/30 Cal State Stanislaus 4/15 at Fresno State 4/15 at Fresno State 4/19 at Cal State Stanislaus 4/19 at Cal State Stanislaus 4/22 at San Francisco 4/22 at San Francisco 4/25 Delta College 4/25 Delta College 4/29 San Francisco 4/30 Fresno State 5/3 at California 5/3 at California

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

0-1 5-2 5-3 3-6 1-10 24-11 16-13 11-10 11-15 10-12 10-3 1-2 0-9 3-13 6-12

1978 Results (16-11) Head Coach: Jacy Showers 3/7 Modesto JC 3/7 Modesto JC 3/10 Santa Clara 3/14 Delta College 3/14 Delta College 3/16 Cal State Stanislaus 3/16 Cal State Stanislaus 3/17 • California 3/17 • California 3/30 Cal State Hayward 3/30 Cal State Hayward 4/4 at Santa Clara 4/4 at Santa Clara 4/8 • at San Francisco 4/8 • at San Francisco 4/12 San Jose State 4/12 San Jose State 4/13 • at California 4/13 • at California 4/17 Delta College 4/17 Delta College 4/19 • San Francisco 4/19 • San Francisco 4/21 • Fresno State 4/21 • Fresno State 4/28 • at Fresno State 4/28 • at Fresno State

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

2-4 18-7 4-0 11-1 2-5 10-2 11-0 8-4 15-3 12-0 16-4 6-1 4-0 2-1 1-2 (11) 2-1 4-5 5-6 (9) 6-7 (8) 0-2 5-2 6-2 5-3 4-11 0-6 3-10 0-6

(Independent) (Independent) (NCAC) (NCAC) (NCAC) (NCAC) (NorPac) (NorPac) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West) (Big West)

* Conference Champions

1979 Results (14-12, 6-10 NCAC) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 3/6 at Sacramento State L 3/6 at Sacramento State L 3/8 Modesto JC W 3/8 Modesto JC W 3/9 Cal State Stanislaus W 3/9 Cal State Stanislaus W 3/12 • at Santa Clara W 3/12 • at Santa Clara W 3/15 California Baptist W 3/24 at Hayward State W 3/24 at Hayward State W 3/30 • at Fresno State L 3/30 • at Fresno State L 4/3 • San Francisco L 4/3 • San Francisco W 4/6 • California L 4/6 • California L 4/18 • Santa Clara W 4/18 • Santa Clara W 4/24 • at San Francisco L 4/24 • at San Francisco W 4/25 San Jose State W 4/27 • Fresno State L 4/27 • Fresno State L 5/5 • at California L 5/5 • at California L

10-11 1-4 7-1 9-3 10-0 13-1 3-1 8-1 8-1 6-3 9-6 0-12 0-4 1-3 2-1 0-11 1-8 2-1 6-2 1-4 9-6 11-1 3-6 2-9 0-3 0-9

1980 Results (19-14-1, 10-4 NCAC) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 2/29 Cal Poly W 2/29 Cal Poly W 3/7 Sacramento State L 3/7 Sacramento State T 3/11 UC Davis W 3/11 UC Davis W 3/12 Chico State L 3/12 Chico State L 3/13 Coll. of the Sequoias W 3/13 Coll. of the Sequoias L 3/20 San Francisco State W 3/20 San Francisco State W 3/21 Nevada L 3/21 Nevada L 3/26 Fresno State W 3/26 Fresno State L 3/28 San Francisco W

1-0 2-1 1-5 5-5 2-0 5-0 0-1 0-3 7-2 1-4 15-0 4-0 2-4 2-5 3-0 3-4 1-0

3/28 4/9 4/9 4/11 4/11 4/15 4/15 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/29 4/29 4/25 4/25 4/30 4/30

San Francisco at Fresno State at Fresno State California California Santa Clara Santa Clara # vs. Utah # vs. UC Davis # vs. San Francisco # vs. California at California at California at San Francisco at San Francisco at Santa Clara at Santa Clara

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

7-3 1-2 2-1 0-10 0-11 10-0 8-1 3-14 9-4 4-0 1-10 0-7 0-2 2-0 4-1 12-2 12-0

1981 Results (19-16, 6-10 NCAC) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 2/18 Sonoma State W 2/18 Sonoma State W 2/22 at Cal State Hayward W 2/22 at Cal State Hayward W 2/23 California L 2/23 California L 2/24 at Sacramento St. W 2/24 at Sacramento St. W 3/1 # vs. Arizona State W 3/1 # vs. Oklahoma St. W 3/2 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3/2 # vs. Oregon St. L 3/3 # vs. New Mexico St. W 3/3 # vs. UCSB W 3/5 at Arizona L 3/5 at Arizona W 3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/8 at UCLA L 3/8 at UCLA L 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton L 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton L 3/17 at Fresno State W 3/17 at Fresno State L 3/18 Utah L 3/18 Utah W 4/2 Cal State Hayward W 4/2 Portland State L 4/3 San Francisco W 4/3 Sonoma State W 4/4 Portland State W 4/4 Arizona State L 4/4 Utah State W 4/10 at California L 4/10 at California L

11-0 9-0 9-0 11-0 0-2 2-5 7-1 5-0 2-0 1-0 2-4 0-1 1-0 5-0 3-4 2-1 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-2 0-4 1-0 3-5 0-3 2-0 4-1 2-5 1-0 14-0 1-0 1-6 2-1 1-9 0-2

1982 Results (36-16, 15-5 NCAC) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 2/24 Cal State Hayward W 2/24 Cal State Hayward W 2/26 at Sacramento State W 2/26 at Sacramento State W 3/4 # vs. Arizona State L 3/5 # vs. New Mexico W 3/5 # vs. Texas Tech W 3/6 # vs. New Mexico St. W 3/6 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3/9 Sacramento State L 3/9 Sacramento State W 3/12 • at Fresno State L 3/13 Nevada L 3/13 Nevada W 3/20 • at Santa Clara W 3/20 • at Santa Clara W 3/21 Portland State W 3/21 Portland State W 3/23 Chico State W 3/23 Chico State W 3/25 Oregon State L 3/25 Oregon State W 3/29 • Santa Clara W 3/29 • Santa Clara W 4/2 # vs. Arizona State L 4/2 # vs. San Diego State W 4/3 # vs. UCSB L 4/8 UC Davis W 4/9 Cal Poly W

2-1 13-0 2-0 9-1 2-3 2-1 8-0 4-0 0-1 0-2 2-0 1-2 0-2 3-0 7-0 7-0 4-0 5-0 5-0 5-1 0-1 2-0 7-0 7-0 1-4 2-0 1-2 5-4 1-0

4/9 4/13 4/13 4/17 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/27 4/27 4/30 4/30 5/5 5/5 3/12 5/14 5/15 5/15

UCSB • Stanford • Stanford • at San Francisco • at San Francisco • at Stanford • at Stanford • San Francisco • San Francisco # vs. Utah # vs. Portland State # vs. California # vs. Utah • Fresno State • Fresno State • California • California • at California • at California • at Fresno State $ at Fresno State $ at Fresno State $ at Fresno State

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

4-0 2-0 10-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 5-0 10-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 0-4 0-1 1-0 5-4 4-0 0-1 0-1 0-5 1-2 0-2 5-1 0-4

1983 Results (42-17-1, 9-3 NorPac) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 2/22 at Cal State Stanislaus W 2/22 at Cal State Stanislaus W 2/24 Cal State Hayward W 2/24 Cal State Hayward W 3/5 # vs. Oregon State W 3/5 # vs. Utah State W 3/5 # vs. Arizona State L 3/6 # vs. Utah T 3/6 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3/8 at Santa Clara W 3/8 at Santa Clara W 3/10 at Sacramento State L 3/10 at Sacramento State W 3/15 vs. Brigham Young W 3/15 vs. Brigham Young W 3/19 California W 3/19 California W 3/29 • Santa Clara W 3/29 • Santa Clara W 3/31 • at California W 3/31 • at California W 4/1 Cal State Fullerton W 4/1 Cal State Fullerton W 4/5 Fresno State L 4/5 Fresno State L 4/7 • Oregon State W 4/7 • Oregon State L 4/8 Stanford W 4/8 San Diego State W 4/9 Nevada W 4/10 Oregon State W 4/10 Cal State Northridge W 4/10 US International W 4/12 Nevada L 4/12 Nevada W 4/14 San Francisco W 4/14 San Francisco W 4/16 • at San Francisco W 4/16 • at San Francisco W 4/17 • Oregon W 4/17 • Oregon W 4/19 • at Fresno State L 4/19 • at Fresno State L 4/22 Cal Poly Pomona L 4/22 Cal Poly Pomona W 4/28 # vs. Weber State W 4/29 # vs. Utah W 4/30 # vs. Utah State L 4/30 # vs. Utah L 5/6 # vs. Nebraska L 5/7 # vs. San Francisco W 5/7 at California W 5/7 # vs. UCSB W 5/8 # vs. Fresno State L 5/13 $ at Fresno State W 5/14 $ at Fresno State L 5/14 $ at Fresno State W 5/26 % vs. Louisiana Tech L 5/26 % vs. Missouri W 5/28 % vs. South Carolina L

3-0 6-2 8-1 5-3 3-1 3-2 0-4 0-0 0-1 15-0 9-0 0-1 6-1 6-1 6-0 2-1 4-1 13-2 8-0 3-0 4-3 1-0 4-2 0-1 0-4 2-0 0-10 7-2 1-0 4-2 1-0 3-1 4-2 0-1 6-4 3-2 4-2 8-0 1-0 10-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-4 3-2 1-0 5-2 0-3 4-5 4-5 1-0 1-0 3-2 0-1 3-1 0-2 3-0 0-2 1-0 (12) 1-2

2011 Big West Champions


All-Time Results 1984 Results (48-20-1, 10-2 NorPac) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 2/18 Sonoma State W 2/18 Sonoma State W 2/22 at Cal State Hayward W 2/22 at Cal State Hayward W 2/23 at California W 2/23 at California T 2/24 at Sacramento State W 2/24 at Sacramento State W 3/1 # vs. Arizona State W 3/1 # vs. Oklahoma State W 3/2 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3/2 # vs. Oregon State L 3/3 # vs. New Mexico St. W 3/3 # vs. UCSB W 3/5 at Arizona L 3/5 at Arizona W 3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/8 at UCLA L 3/8 at UCLA L 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton L 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton L 3/17 at Fresno State W 3/17 at Fresno State L 3/18 Utah L 3/18 Utah W 3/21 Santa Clara W 3/21 Santa Clara W 3/23 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3/23 # vs. Minnesota W 3/24 # vs. California W 3/24 # vs. Northwestern W 3/24 # vs. US International W 3/24 # vs. Cal State Fullerton L 3/29 at San Francisco W 3/29 at San Francisco W 3/31 Fresno State W 3/31 Fresno State W 4/1 Nevada W 4/1 Nevada W 4/4 UC Santa Barbara L 4/5 San Francisco W 4/6 Fresno State W 4/6 San Diego State W 4/7 Nevada W 4/7 Oregon W 4/7 Arizona L 4/8 California W 4/8 Oregon State W 4/13 at Santa Clara W 4/13 at Santa Clara W 4/17 California W 4/17 California L 4/19 San Francisco W 4/19 San Francisco W 4/25 Sacramento State W 4/25 Sacramento State W 4/28 at Oregon W 4/28 at Oregon W 4/29 at Oregon State W 4/29 at Oregon State L 5/3 # vs. UC Santa Barbara W 5/3 # vs. Oregon State W 5/4 # vs. San Francisco W 5/4 # vs. Oregon W 5/4 # vs. Fresno State W 5/5 # vs. California W 5/17 $ Fresno State L 5/18 $ Fresno State L 1985 Results (42-24, 12-4 BWC) Head Coach: Bucky Reynolds 2/11 Sacramento State 2/11 Sacramento State 2/13 Cal State Hayward 2/13 Cal State Hayward 2/23 California 2/23 California 2/25 San Francisco 2/25 San Francisco 2/28 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona 3/1 # vs. Oregon State 3/1 # vs. New Mexico State 3/2 at Arizona State 3/2 # vs. Hawai’i 3/3 # vs. Oklahoma State

11-0 9-0 9-0 11-0 2-1 1-1 7-1 5-0 2-0 1-0 2-4 0-1 1-0 5-0 3-4 2-1 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-2 0-4 1-0 3-5 0-3 2-0 3-0 6-1 0-1 4-2 2-1 4-0 7-0 1-2 2-0 3-2 1-0 2-1 3-0 6-2 2-3 7-0 2-1 1-0 7-1 1-0 0-2 3-1 4-1 10-0 11-0 4-0 0-2 4-0 7-1 2-1 9-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-6 3-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 4-0 1-0 0-1 1-3

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

Pacific Softball

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

3/4 3/4 3/12 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/16 3/16 3/22 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/27 4/27 4/28 4/28 5/4 5/4 5/5 5/5 5/7 5/7 5/16 5/17 5/17

at Arizona State at Arizona State Texas A&M Texas A&M Fairfield Fairfield at Sacramento State at Sacramento State # vs. Long Beach State # vs. Northwestern # vs. California # vs. Oklahoma # vs. Nebraska # vs. Northwestern # vs. Cal Poly Pomona # vs. Chapman Coll. # vs. Cal State Fullerton # vs. UCLA at Hawai’i at Hawai’i at Hawai’i at Hawai’i Fresno State Fresno State Nevada Nevada UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Texas Tech San Diego State Oregon State San Francisco New Mexico Arizona State Cal State Northridge Fresno State San Diego State Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV at Fresno State at Fresno State $ at UCLA $ at UCLA $ at UCLA

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

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

1986 Results (34-18-1, 17-10 BWC) Head Coach:Theresa Lowry 2/20 at San Francisco W 2/20 at San Francisco L 2/24 Cal State Hayward W 2/24 Cal State Hayward W 2/25 Sacramento State L 2/25 Sacramento State W 2/27 # vs. Arizona State W 2/27 # vs. Oregon State W 2/28 # vs. US International W 2/28 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 3/1 # vs. New Mexico State W 3/2 # vs. Creighton L 3/14 Hawai’i W 3/14 Hawai’i W 3/20 # vs. Arizona State L 3/21 # vs. Oregon State W 3/21 # vs. San Diego State W 3/22 # vs. Northwestern L 3/23 # vs. Long Beach State L 3/25 at Cal State Fullerton L 3/25 at Cal State Fullerton W 3/27 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/27 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/31 UNLV W 4/5 San Diego State L 4/5 San Diego State W 4/10 at Long Beach State L 4/10 at Long Beach State L 4/12 at UNLV W 4/12 at UNLV W 4/15 at Fresno State W 4/15 at Fresno State T

2-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 5-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 4-2 4-1 1-4 3-2 3-1 0-7 2-3 0-1 2-1 1-2 0-1 7-3 0-1 5-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 7-5 1-0 2-2

4/17 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/24 4/29 4/29 5/1 5/1 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/8 5/8 5/10 5/10

UC Santa Barbara Oregon Arizona Oregon State Arizona California UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State Long Beach State Fairfield Fairfield at UC Santa Barbara at UC Santa Barbara at San Diego State at San Diego State # vs. Hawai’i # vs. Hawai’i Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona

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1-0 10-0 (5) 3-1 2-1 (11) 0-1 2-4 3-2 0-3 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 8-0 5-0 7-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-1

1987 Results (16-45, 7-27 BWC) Head Coach: Theresa Lowry 2/16 at San Francisco 2/16 at San Francisco 2/21 at Sacramento State 2/24 California 2/24 California 2/27 # vs. Arizona State 2/27 # vs. Minnesota 2/27 # vs. Minnesota 2/28 # vs. Arizona State 2/28 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona 3/4 at UCLA 3/4 at UCLA 3/7 at Long Beach State 3/7 at Long Beach State 3/8 at UC Santa Barbara 3/8 at UC Santa Barbara 3/9 at San Jose State 3/9 at San Jose State 3/15 UNLV 3/15 UNLV 3/20 at Fresno State 3/20 at Fresno State 3/24 # vs. Northwestern 3/24 at California 3/27 # vs. Northwestern 3/27 # vs. Kansas 3/27 # vs. Oregon State 3/28 # vs. C. Michigan 3/28 # vs. Arizona State 4/2 at San Diego State 4/2 at San Diego State 4/5 at Cal State Fullerton 4/5 at Cal State Fullerton 4/6 San Jose State 4/6 San Jose State 4/9 at UNLV 4/9 at UNLV 4/11 at Cal Poly Pomona 4/11 at Cal Poly Pomona 4/13 Fresno State 4/13 Fresno State 4/16 Oregon State 4/16 Arizona 4/17 San Francisco 4/17 Oregon 4/18 California 4/18 Arizona 4/23 Long Beach State 4/23 Long Beach State 4/25 UC Santa Barbara 4/25 UC Santa Barbara 4/27 US International 4/27 US International 4/30 at Cal State Fullerton 4/30 at Cal State Fullerton 5/2 San Diego State 5/2 San Diego State 5/7 at Hawai’i 5/7 at Hawai’i 5/8 at Hawai’i 5/8 at Hawai’i

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

0-1 (8) 0-1 5-1 5-0 1-4 1-5 0-8 (5) 7-9 (8) 2-4 1-9 (5) 0-1 2-6 0-5 0-6 3-1 (11) 0-2 3-0 (12) 1-0 4-0 3-2 3-0 8-2 1-0 0-1 (9) 0-1 (10) 0-1 3-4 6-0 1-5 2-0 3-4 (8) 1-5 0-5 4-3 1-2 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-2 2-3 0-3 3-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 0-5 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-4 4-5 3-2 1-3 0-3 0-6 3-4 1-2 0-3 0-5 2-4 1-12

1988 Results (35-27, 16-18 BWC) Head Coach: Theresa Lowry 2/2 San Francisco W 2/2 San Francisco W 2/13 Cal State Hayward W 2/13 Cal State Hayward W 2/15 California W 2/15 California L 2/17 Santa Clara W 2/17 Santa Clara W 2/20 Nevada W 2/20 Nevada W 2/25 # vs. USIU L 2/26 # vs. Utah State L 2/26 # vs. Arizona L 2/27 # vs. Minnesota L 2/27 # vs. Arizona State L 2/27 # vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3/5 UC Santa Barbara W 3/5 UC Santa Barbara W 3/7 at UC Santa Barbara W 3/7 at UC Santa Barbara L 3/11 at San Jose State W 3/11 at San Jose State L 3/12 at Fresno State L 3/12 at Fresno State L 3/14 Cal State Fullerton L 3/14 Cal State Fullerton L 3/20 Utah W 3/20 Utah W 3/21 Michigan W 3/21 Michigan W 3/23 Northwestern W 3/23 Nebraska L 3/30 San Diego State L 3/30 San Diego State L 3/31 Oregon W 3/31 Oregon State W 4/1 San Francisco W 4/1 San Diego State W 4/2 US International L 4/2 Oregon W 4/9 Cal Poly Pomona W 4/9 Cal Poly Pomona W 4/10 Long Beach State L 4/10 Long Beach State L 4/15 at Cal State Fullerton L 4/15 at Cal State Fullerton L 4/16 at Long Beach State W 4/16 at Long Beach State L 4/25 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4/25 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4/18 Hawai’i W 4/18 Hawai’i W 4/20 Hawai’i W 4/20 Hawai’i W 4/23 at UNLV W 4/23 at UNLV W 5/1 UNLV W 5/1 UNLV L 5/4 Fresno State L 5/4 Fresno State L 5/5 San Jose State L 5/5 San Jose State W 1989 Results (22-37, 6-30 BWC) Head Coach: Theresa Lowry 2/10 Saint Mary’s 2/10 Saint Mary’s 2/12 at California 2/12 at California 2/14 at Santa Clara 2/14 at Santa Clara 2/21 Cal State Hayward 2/21 Cal State Hayward 2/23 # vs. Utah State 2/24 # vs. Iowa State 2/24 # vs. Penn State 2/25 at Arizona State 2/25 # vs. UC Santa Barbara 2/26 # vs. Minnesota 3/10 at Cal Poly Pomona 3/10 at Cal Poly Pomona 3/11 at Long Beach State 3/11 at Long Beach State 3/14 Kansas 3/20 San Diego State 3/20 San Diego State

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

11-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 3-2 0-2 11-0 7-1 5-0 8-0 2-3 1-3 1-6 2-5 0-8 0-4 5-1 4-3 2-1 2-3 4-1 2-4 0-1 (8) 0-4 0-2 1-3 7-1 9-6 3-2 (9) 5-4 (9) 6-0 6-0 0-1 4-5 4-0 4-1 4-1 2-0 1-4 2-1 1-0 (10) 6-1 1-2 2-4 (10) 0-3 1-4 4-0 0-3 2-0 1-3 1-0 4-3 2-0 1-0 (15) 4-1 8-6 (8) 8-0 1-3 1-2 1-6 0-2 6-4

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

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All-Time Results 3/23 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/25 3/28 3/28 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/4 4/4 4/7 4/7 4/11 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/19 4/19 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/24 4/24 4/28 4/28 4/30 4/30 5/5 5/5 5/7 5/7

60

San Francisco Iowa Oregon State Minnesota UNLV Saint Mary’s at Fresno State at Fresno State at UC Santa Barbara at UC Santa Barbara at UNLV at UNLV Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton at Hawai’i at Hawai’i US International at San Diego State at San Diego State at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Fullerton Hawai’i Hawai’i UNLV UNLV Long Beach State Long Beach State Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara San Jose State San Jose State at San Jose State at San Jose State at Fresno State at Fresno State

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

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

1990 Results (30-28, 15-21 BWC) Head Coach: Theresa Lowry 2/8 Cal Poly W 2/8 Cal Poly W 2/12 at Santa Clara W 2/12 at Santa Clara W 2/15 # vs. Ohio State W 2/15 # vs. California L 2/16 # vs. Minnesota W 2/16 # vs. Oregon L 2/17 # vs. Long Beach State L 2/17 # vs. Arizona State W 2/17 # vs. Cal State Fullerton L 2/21 California W 2/21 California W 2/27 Sacramento State W 2/27 Sacramento State L 3/1 Saint Mary’s W 3/1 Saint Mary’s W 3/7 at San Jose State L 3/7 at San Jose State L 3/10 at Fresno State L 3/10 at Fresno State L 3/12 Cal State Fullerton W 3/12 Cal State Fullerton L 3/16 at UC Santa Barbara L 3/16 at UC Santa Barbara W 3/22 Utah State W 3/26 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3/26 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3/28 San Diego State W 3/28 San Diego State W 4/1 at Sacramento State W 4/1 at Sacramento State W 4/6 Cal Poly Pomona L 4/6 Cal Poly Pomona W 4/7 Long Beach State L 4/7 Long Beach State L 4/13 at Cal State Fullerton W 4/13 at Cal State Fullerton L 4/14 at Long Beach State L 4/14 at Long Beach State L 4/16 Hawai’i W 4/16 Hawai’i W 4/17 Hawai’i W 4/17 Hawai’i W 4/20 at San Diego State W 4/20 at San Diego State L 4/21 at UNLV L

2-1 2-0 6-0 14-0 3-1 1-2 4-1 2-5 5-6 10-0 0-3 1-0 8-3 1-0 1-2 12-0 3-0 0-1 3-5 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-2 8-2 1-0 0-1 7-1 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 3-0 0-5 0-1 1-0 0-8 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0 7-1 1-3 1-4

4/21 4/25 4/25 4/28 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/4 5/4 5/5 5/5

at UNLV UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara US International US International UNLV UNLV San Jose State San Jose State Fresno State Fresno State

W W L L L W L L L L L

1-0 6-1 1-3 3-5 0-2 2-1 2-3 2-3 (9) 1-8 2-5 1-4

1991 Results (26-37-1, 10-23-1 BWC) Head Coach: Theresa Lowry 2/8 Cal Poly L 1-3 2/8 Cal Poly W 5-4 (10) 2/10 at California L 0-1 (9) 2/10 at California L 0-6 2/12 Sacramento State L 1-6 2/12 Sacramento State L 3-7 2/14 # vs. Arizona L 0-8 2/15 # vs. Texas-Arlington L 0-1 2/15 # vs. Sacramento State W 11-2 2/15 # vs. UCLA L 0-2 2/16 # vs. Florida State L 3-4 2/16 # vs. California W 2-0 2/16 # vs. Oregon L 5-12 2/21 at Santa Clara W 5-1 2/21 at Santa Clara W 7-0 2/23 Sonoma State W 13-1 2/23 Sonoma State W 5-0 2/24 at Saint Mary’s W 11-0 2/24 at Saint Mary’s L 3-5 2/26 Utah State W 3-2 2/26 Utah State W 3-2 3/9 Fresno State L 0-3 3/9 Fresno State L 0-2 3/11 Cal State Fullerton L 0-2 3/11 Cal State Fullerton L 1-3 3/14 at Sacramento State W 3-1 3/16 Saint Mary’s W 9-0 3/16 Saint Mary’s W 4-0 3/19 California L 0-3 3/19 California L 0-12 3/23 at New Mexico State W 4-2 3/23 at New Mexico State W 7-0 3/29 UNLV L 0-1 3/29 UNLV L 0-2 3/30 Long Beach State W 2-0 3/30 Long Beach State L 3-4 4/3 Santa Clara W 11-1 4/3 Santa Clara W 8-2 4/5 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-9 4/5 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-3 4/6 at UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 4/6 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-10 4/12 at Hawai’i L 1-2 4/12 at Hawai’i L 1-2 4/13 at Hawai’i L 1-3 4/13 at Hawai’i W 6-4 4/19 New Mexico State W 7-0 4/19 New Mexico State W 7-1 4/20 San Jose State L 1-3 4/20 San Jose State L 1-3 4/25 at Long Beach State L 0-4 4/25 at Long Beach State L 1-4 4/27 at UNLV L 1-2 4/27 at UNLV L 1-5 4/30 Stanford W 13-1 (5) 4/30 Stanford W 12-0 (5) 5/3 at San Jose State L 0-7 5/3 at San Jose State T 6-6 (8) 5/5 UC Santa Barbara W 5-2 5/5 UC Santa Barbara W 7-5 5/7 at Fresno State L 0-1 5/7 at Fresno State L 0-5 5/10 Cal State Northridge L 1-3 5/10 Cal State Northridge W 4-2 1992 Results (23-38, 11-25 BWC) Head Coach: Theresa Lowry 2/8 Stanford W 2/8 Stanford W 2/14 # vs. UCLA L 2/14 at Arizona L 2/14 # vs. Ohio State L 2/15 # vs. Arizona State W

12-0 9-1 0-10 0-2 1-3 6-3

2/15 2/16 2/22 2/22 2/26 2/26 2/29 2/29 3/2 3/2 3/4 3/4 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/15 3/20 3/20 3/25 3/25 3/27 3/27 3/31 3/31 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/13 4/13 4/18 4/18 4/23 4/23 4/26 4/26 5/1 5/1 5/2 5/2 5/6 5/6 5/8 5/8

# vs. California # vs. Cal State Northridge New Mexico State New Mexico State Sonoma State Sonoma State at California at California Santa Clara Santa Clara at Santa Clara at Santa Clara Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i # vs. Cal State Northridge # vs. San Diego State # vs. Sacramento State # vs. Hawai’i # vs. Creighton # vs. San Diego State # vs. Long Beach State San Jose State San Jose State at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at Fresno State at Fresno State UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton at Utah State at Utah State at Utah State at Utah State at UNLV at UNLV at Sacramento State at Sacramento State Long Beach State Long Beach State UNLV UNLV at UC Santa Barbara at UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Fullerton at San Jose State at San Jose State Fresno State Fresno State

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

0-1 4-5 (8) 1-2 7-3 0-5 10-0 0-3 0-4 10-3 10-0 12-0 10-0 2-1 1-3 5-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 7-4 8-3 0-2 1-0 (9) 1-2 (8) 3-1 1-0 (8) 3-5 1-2 0-5 0-1 4-1 2-3 (8) 1-2 (12) 2-5 2-3 (14) 1-0 2-5 0-4 0-10 0-3 0-4 2-3 0-1 1-2 2-0 2-4 0-1 0-3 1-0 0-3 0-6 0-8 0-1 0-2

1993 Results (19-34-1, 11-20-1 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/6 Cal Poly W 5-2 2/6 Cal Poly W 9-1(5) 2/13 California L 0-10 2/13 California W 2-1(5) 2/14 Sacramento State W 4-2 2/14 Sacramento State L 1-2 (8) 2/27 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-3 2/27 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-5 2/28 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 (12) 2/28 at UC Santa Barbara L 1-5(5) 3/9 at Sacramento State L 0-1 3/9 at Sacramento State L 3-4 3/11 Santa Clara W 3-2 3/11 Santa Clara W 5-1 3/20 San Jose State L 5-6 3/20 San Jose State W 2-1 3/22 Utah State L 0-1 (10) 3/22 Utah State W 6-2 3/24 Utah State W 2-0 3/24 Utah State L 2-6 3/26 # vs. Iowa L 2-5 (11) 3/26 # vs. Creighton W 4-2 3/27 # vs. New Mexico L 1-2 3/27 # vs. Oklahoma W 7-1 4/2 UNLV L 1-2 4/2 UNLV T 4-4 4/3 Long Beach State L 1-5 (8) 4/3 Long Beach State L 1-5 4/9 Fresno State L 2-12

4/9 4/11 4/11 4/13 4/13 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/18 4/21 4/21 4/24 4/24 4/30 4/30 5/2 5/2 5/7 5/7 5/14 5/14 5/15 5/15 5/16 5/16

Fresno State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at UNLV at UNLV at Long Beach State at Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara at California at California at San Jose State at San Jose State at Hawai’i at Hawai’i at Hawai’i at Hawai’i New Mexico State New Mexico State at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton at Fresno State at Fresno State

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2-8 5-2 1-3 2-14 (5) 3-4 (9) 4-0 3-0 4-7 1-0 0-2 0-4 1-7 3-2 2-3 (8) 6-1 0-2 7-0 3-5 0-2 1-3 1-2 (9) 0-8 1-4 1-8 0-1

1994 Results (30-30, 14-18 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/25 # vs. Oregon State L 2/25 # vs. Utah W 2/26 # vs. Toledo L 2/26 # vs. Utah State W 2/26 # vs. Oregon L 2/27 # vs. Oregon State W 3/2 California L 3/2 California W 3/5 San Jose State W 3/5 San Jose State W 3/9 at Saint Mary’s W 3/9 at Saint Mary’s W 3/12 New Mexico State W 3/12 New Mexico State W 3/13 Sacramento State W 3/13 Sacramento State L 3/16 Colorado State W 3/16 Colorado State W 3/19 Washington L 3/19 Washington L 3/22 Nebraska W 3/22 Nebraska W 3/24 # vs. Texas A&M L 3/25 # vs. Bowling Green W 3/25 # vs. Iowa L 3/25 # vs. Oklahoma L 3/26 # vs. Michigan L 3/26 # vs. Sacramento State W 4/2 at Long Beach State L 4/2 at Long Beach State L 4/4 at UNLV L 4/4 at UNLV W 4/9 UC Santa Barbara L 4/9 UC Santa Barbara L 4/10 Cal State Fullerton W 4/10 Cal State Fullerton W 4/13 at San Jose State L 4/13 at San Jose State W 4/16 at New Mexico State W 4/16 at New Mexico State W 4/19 Santa Clara W 4/19 Santa Clara W 4/20 at Sacramento State W 4/20 at Sacramento State L 4/23 at Cal State Fullerton L 4/23 at Cal State Fullerton L 4/24 at UC Santa Barbara L 4/24 at UC Santa Barbara L 4/29 Hawai’i L 4/29 Hawai’i L 4/30 Hawai’i L 4/30 Hawai’i L 5/6 at Utah State L 5/6 at Utah State L 5/7 at Utah State L 5/7 at Utah State W 5/12 Long Beach State W 5/12 Long Beach State W 5/14 UNLV W 5/14 UNLV L

2-3 7-6 5-9 2-1 3-7 4-3 1-5 4-1 3-0 8-0 7-0 7-0 6-3 5-0 4-3 0-3 2-0 5-0 3-8 0-4 7-1 4-3 0-3 6-1 1-2 1-6 0-3 1-0 5-14 0-1 1-2 6-3 1-3 0-3 4-2 4-2 0-1 6-1 9-2 9-2 6-0 5-0 2-1 1-7 4-5 4-8 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-5 0-1 0-2 0-3 3-8 3-7 3-1 2-0 3-0 9-2 1-4

2011 Big West Champions


All-Time Results 1995 Results (17-35, 7-21 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/5 Santa Clara 2/5 Santa Clara 2/12 at California 2/12 at California 2/18 Saint Mary’s 2/18 Saint Mary’s 2/19 at Sacramento State 2/19 at Sacramento State 2/24 # vs. Toledo 2/24 # vs. Oregon 2/25 # vs. Utah State 2/25 # vs. Oregon State 2/26 # vs. UNLV 2/26 # vs. Utah State 3/1 Sacramento State 3/1 Sacramento State 3/4 # vs. New Mexico 3/4 # vs. Arizona 3/5 # vs. New Mexico 3/5 # vs. Arizona 3/16 UNLV 3/16 UNLV 3/19 Utah State 3/19 Utah State 3/21 Utah State 3/21 Utah State 3/25 # vs. Northwestern 3/25 # vs. Oklahoma 3/25 # vs. Utah 3/26 # vs. Hawai’i 3/31 at Long Beach State 3/31 at Long Beach State 4/1 at UC Santa Barbara 4/1 at UC Santa Barbara 4/8 at Cal State Fullerton 4/8 at Cal State Fullerton 4/14 at Hawai’i 4/14 at Hawai’i 4/16 at Hawai’i 4/16 at Hawai’i 4/19 at San Jose State 4/19 at San Jose State 4/21 at New Mexico State 4/21 at New Mexico State 4/22 at New Mexico State 4/22 at New Mexico State 4/23 at UNLV 4/23 at UNLV 4/28 UC Santa Barbara 4/28 UC Santa Barbara 5/6 San Jose State 5/6 San Jose State

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

0-1 4-1 4-5 5-3 1-2 8-0 1-2 1-7 3-2 0-2 2-0 10-2 3-7 3-1 0-3 3-0 1-0 0-10 1-3 1-12 3-7 0-2 2-4 0-8 0-3 2-3 7-3 (9) 1-5 0-2 1-4 0-3 0-2 0-8 2-1 6-7 9-5 3-4 0-1 0-3 0-7 7-6 (10) 2-6 3-1 (8) 1-2 0-1 3-1 (9) 0-1 (8) 1-4 2-0 0-5 0-3 3-1

1996 Results (26-25, 15-17 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/8 Santa Clara W 2/8 Santa Clara W 2/17 Stanford W 2/17 Stanford W 2/22 at Sacramento State W 2/22 at Sacramento State L 2/28 Hawai’i W 2/28 Hawai’i W 3/9 at UC Santa Barbara W 3/9 at UC Santa Barbara W 3/10 at Long Beach State L 3/10 at Long Beach State L 3/15 # vs. Nebraska W 3/15 # vs. Purdue L 3/15 # vs. Washington L 3/16 # vs. California L 3/16 # vs. Purdue W 3/16 # vs. California L 3/19 Yale W 3/19 Yale W 3/21 # vs. Nebraska W 3/22 # vs. Ohio State W 3/22 # vs. Harvard L 3/23 # vs. Iowa L 3/23 # vs. Michigan State L 3/29 Cal State Fullerton W 3/29 Cal State Fullerton W 3/30 New Mexico State L 3/30 New Mexico State L

1-0 8-4 3-2 2-1 2-0 6-7 7-1 3-0 3-1 2-1 2-3 1-2 8-5 2-3 3-13 0-7 10-1 8-11 7-0 7-0 6-3 7-2 3-5 0-1 1-4 4-3 2-0 0-4 1-2

Pacific Softball

4/2 4/2 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/10 4/10 4/12 4/12 4/14 4/14 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/27 4/27 4/28 4/28 5/4 5/4

UNLV UNLV at Utah State at Utah State at Utah State at Utah State San Jose State San Jose State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at UNLV at UNLV at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Fullerton at Hawai’i at Hawai’i Long Beach State Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara at San Jose State at San Jose State

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

3-4 4-5 2-3 2-11 0-10 3-2 8-0 6-0 1-0 2-4 1-0 3-2 1-2 4-6 1-2 9-8 0-6 1-6 5-0 3-0 2-5 3-5

1997 Results (31-24, 15-17 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/9 California W 2/9 California W 2/15 at Stanford W 2/15 at Stanford W 2/21 # vs. Washington L 2/21 # vs. Oklahoma State L 2/22 # vs. Oregon State W 2/22 # vs. Utah L 2/23 # vs. Bowling Green L 2/26 at Saint Mary’s W 2/26 at Saint Mary’s W 3/2 Cal State Northridge W 3/2 Cal State Northridge W 3/5 at Sacramento State L 3/5 at Sacramento State W 3/8 Utah State W 3/8 Utah State W 3/9 Creighton W 3/9 Creighton W 3/14 at Long Beach State L 3/14 at Long Beach State L 3/15 at Cal State Fullerton W 3/15 at Cal State Fullerton W 3/18 Arkansas W 3/18 Arkansas W 3/20 # vs. Harvard W 3/20 # vs. Toledo W 3/21 # vs. Iowa L 3/21 # vs. Kansas W 3/22 # vs. Wisconsin L 3/26 Cal Poly L 3/26 Cal Poly L 3/27 UC Santa Barbara W 3/27 UC Santa Barbara W 4/4 at Santa Clara W 4/4 at Santa Clara W 4/6 at Utah State L 4/6 at Utah State W 4/8 at New Mexico State L 4/8 at New Mexico State L 4/12 Long Beach State W 4/12 Long Beach State L 4/13 Cal State Fullerton L 4/13 Cal State Fullerton L 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara L 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara W 4/19 at Cal Poly L 4/19 at Cal Poly W 4/26 New Mexico State W 4/26 New Mexico State L 4/27 Cal State Northridge L 4/27 Cal State Northridge L 5/3 Sacramento State L 5/3 Sacramento State W

6-3 3-1 4-0 4-0 2-5 4-5 8-1 0-1 1-2 5-0 12-2 2-1 6-2 1-2 (12) 9-1 4-0 2-0 6-2 4-3 0-5 0-7 9-3 5-0 2-1 6-2 2-1 2-1 (9) 0-4 3-2 2-5 (8) 1-3 1-2 5-0 4-0 8-0 8-0 5-6 (8) 2-1 1-4 0-1 8-7 2-5 2-4 2-4 2-3 8-2 4-5 3-2 6-2 1-2 2-5 0-9 3-6 (12) 3-2

1998 Results (29-22, 19-10 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/20 # vs. Utah W 2/20 # at UNLV L 2/21 # vs. Hawai’i L 2/21 # vs. Southern Utah W 2/22 # vs. Bowling Green L

8-3 0-3 3-6 10-7 3-4

2/28 2/28 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/16 3/16 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/21 3/28 3/28 3/29 3/29 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/10 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/22 4/22 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/29 4/29 5/2 5/4 5/4 5/15 5/16 5/16 5/17

Sacramento State Sacramento State Utah State Utah State at California Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State Long Beach State SW Missouri State SW Missouri State # vs. Iowa # vs. Texas A&M # vs. Oregon # vs. Arkansas # vs. Ohio State # vs. Oregon New Mexico State New Mexico State Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at Cal Poly at Cal Poly UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Cal Poly Stanford Stanford at Cal State Northridge at Cal State Northridge at UC Santa Barbara at UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Fullerton at Sacramento State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State $ vs. Hawai’i $ at Arizona $ vs. Hawai’i $ at Arizona

1999 Results (38-22, 16-8 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/6 # vs. San Jose State 2/13 at Stanford 2/19 # vs. Loyola Marymount 2/19 # vs. Bowling Green 2/20 # vs. UCLA 2/20 # vs. Hawai’i 2/21 # vs. Oregon State 2/27 California 2/27 California 2/28 at Saint Mary’s 2/28 at Saint Mary’s 3/5 # vs. Stanford 3/5 # vs. Northwestern 3/6 # vs. Washington 3/6 # vs. Auburn 3/7 # vs. Oregon 3/7 # vs. Portland State 3/10 Creighton 3/10 Creighton 3/15 Texas Tech 3/15 Texas Tech 3/16 Indiana State 3/16 Indiana State 3/17 Southern Illinois 3/17 Southern Illinois 3/23 Ohio 3/23 Ohio 3/27 • at Cal State Northridge 3/27 • at Cal State Northridge 3/28 • at Cal State Northridge 3/31 UNLV 3/31 UNLV 4/2 • Utah State 4/2 • Utah State 4/3 • Utah State 4/6 • UC Santa Barbara 4/6 • UC Santa Barbara 4/7 • UC Santa Barbara

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

4-1 0-2 1-2 7-3 2-0 4-8 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-5 2-4 0-2 3-4 5-1 5-6 7-10 0-1 2-0 3-1 3-1 2-0 8-2 0-1 0-1 2-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 1-4 1-0 2-4 1-3 2-6 0-2 6-1 4-3 6-2 5-0 5-0 3-2 6-0 0-10 4-2 0-7

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

9-0 3-1 (11) 1-2 (8) 6-3 5-9 4-5 (9) 1-4 2-1 (9) 2-1 7-0 8-0 1-4 1-0 0-3 6-2 4-6 1-2 1-0 6-1 0-1 0-8 3-0 2-3 4-0 1-0 7-2 8-0 2-1 5-4 1-2 6-0 3-1 1-0 9-0 5-2 0-1 (10) 1-2 (8) 2-1

4/10 4/10 4/11 4/17 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/24 4/24 4/25 5/1 5/1 5/2 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/14 5/14 5/15 5/20 5/21 5/22

• at New Mexico St. • at New Mexico St. • at New Mexico St. Santa Clara Santa Clara at Fresno State at Fresno State • Sacramento State • Sacramento State • Sacramento State • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton $ vs. Stanford $ vs. Texas Tech $ vs. South Carolina

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3-0 2-3 6-0 2-0 8-0 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 (11) 3-0 5-6 9-1 4-2 0-1 0-1 (10) 5-1 5-0 4-0 7-5 6-5 (8) 0-1 1-2

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2-1 3-0 3-9 5-7 1-0 6-7 2-1 4-2 2-1 1-3 8-0 2-7 5-2 1-4 3-4 2-4 3-2 0-6 0-1 3-5 1-0 2-0 3-0 0-6 1-2 4-3 0-3 0-2 3-2 4-1 1-3 5-0 11-0 2-1 0-5 2-1 0-3 0-2 4-1 8-3 4-3 4-5 5-0 2-9 2-3 5-1 3-1 2-1 4-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 4-6 3-7 1-0 1-0

2001 Results (50-13, 16-5 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/3 Santa Clara W 2/3 Santa Clara W 2/10 at Stanford L

9-0 (5) 1-0 0-2

2000 Results (31-25, 15-9 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/8 at Santa Clara 2/8 at Santa Clara 2/18 # vs. UCLA 2/18 # vs. San Diego State 2/19 # vs. Michigan 2/19 # vs. Ohio State 2/26 # vs. UNLV 2/26 # vs. Texas A&M 2/27 # vs. Texas A&M 2/27 # at UNLV 3/3 # vs. Colorado State 3/3 # vs. Missouri 3/7 Florida State 3/10 # vs. Baylor 3/10 # vs. Virginia 3/10 # vs. C. Michigan 3/11 # vs. Wisconsin 3/11 # vs. Nebraska 3/14 Wisconsin 3/15 Virginia 3/15 Virginia 3/21 Portland State 3/21 Portland State 3/22 Stanford 3/22 Stanford 3/25 • Cal State Northridge 3/26 • Cal State Northridge 3/26 • Cal State Northridge 3/29 at California 3/29 at California 4/1 • at Utah State 4/1 • at Utah State 4/2 • at Utah State 4/8 • New Mexico State 4/8 • New Mexico State 4/9 • New Mexico State 4/12 at Fresno State 4/12 at Fresno State 4/15 Saint Mary’s 4/15 Saint Mary’s 4/21 • at Sacramento State 4/21 • at Sacramento State 4/22 • at Sacramento State 4/24 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/24 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/25 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/29 • Cal Poly 4/30 • Cal Poly 4/30 • Cal Poly 5/6 • at Long Beach State 5/6 • at Long Beach State 5/7 • at Long Beach State 5/10 Tulsa 5/12 • Cal State Fullerton 5/12 • Cal State Fullerton 5/13 • Cal State Fullerton

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All-Time Results 2/10 2/16 2/16 2/17 2/17 2/18 2/25 2/25 3/2 3/2 3/3 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/10 3/10 3/11 3/11 3/14 3/14 3/16 3/16 3/17 3/22 3/22 3/27 3/27 3/28 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/4 4/4 4/7 4/7 4/8 4/11 4/11 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/19 4/19 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/28 4/28 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/17 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/20

at Stanford # vs. Kentucky # vs. Bowling Green # vs. Oklahoma State # vs. New Mexico St. # vs. Arizona Tennessee Tennessee # vs. Portland State # vs. New Mexico # vs. Oregon # vs. Harvard # vs. Minnesota # vs. San Jose State # vs. Stetson # vs. Loyola Marymount # vs. Hawai’i # vs. Winthrop # vs. Western Illinois # vs. Winthrop # vs. Hawai’i Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara Fresno State Fresno State Portland State Portland State Oregon State • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge at Saint Mary’s at Saint Mary’s • Utah State • Utah State • Utah State Hawai’i Hawai’i • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton UC Riverside UC Riverside • Sacramento State • Sacramento State • Sacramento State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly $ vs. Central Michigan $ vs. Nebraska $ vs. Nebraska $ at Stanford $ at Stanford

2002 Results (43-17, 21-3 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/3 California 2/9 Stanford 2/9 Stanford 2/15 # vs. Michigan 2/15 # vs. Pittsburgh 2/16 # vs. New Mexico 2/16 # vs. Loyola Marymount 2/20 Saint Mary’s 2/20 Saint Mary’s 2/23 # vs. DePaul 2/23 # vs. UNLV 2/24 # vs. DePaul 2/24 # at UNLV 2/27 at Fresno State 2/27 at Fresno State 3/1 # vs. Minnesota 3/1 # vs. Oregon State 3/2 # vs. Portland State 3/2 # vs. Oklahoma State 3/3 # vs. Ohio State 3/9 • at UC Santa Barbara 3/9 • at UC Santa Barbara 3/10 • at UC Santa Barbara 3/12 IUPUI

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0-4 6-4 3-8 3-2 4-3 0-9 (5) 5-0 7-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 4-0 5-3 4-1 2-5 8-0 (5) 2-0 1-0 7-4 10-1 9-0 (6) 8-0 (5) 4-0 1-0 8-1 4-0 2-1 (9) 4-1 3-0 7-1 4-1 0-3 5-4 1-0 3-2 11-0 (5) 3-1 4-1 7-0 9-1 (6) 2-4 0-2 0-8 (6) 7-1 4-1 5-0 1-0 5-0 7-2 1-0 0-4 (8) 6-1 1-3 6-0 1-0 (10) 8-0 (6) 1-2 (8) 3-1 2-0 1-9 (5)

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4-0 1-2 (9) 2-8 7-1 11-1 6-0 11-6 6-1 9-2 0-2 4-3 (8) 2-0 5-1 1-2 (15) 1-6 1-2 4-5 1-0 1-2 (8) 2-6 5-0 13-3 9-2 3-1

3/12 3/13 3/13 3/18 3/18 3/24 3/24 3/26 3/26 3/29 3/29 3/30 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/10 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/18 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/27 4/27 4/28 5/5 5/5 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/16 5/16 5/17

IUPUI Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Long Island Long Island • at Sacramento State • at Sacramento State Washington Washington • Cal Poly • Cal Poly • Cal Poly at Utah • at Utah State • at Utah State • at Utah State at Santa Clara at Santa Clara • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • at Sacramento State • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Fullerton • at Long Beach St. • at Long Beach St. • at Long Beach St. at San Jose State at San Jose State • Cal State Northridge • Cal State Northridge • Cal State Northridge $ vs. Stanford $ vs. Evansville $ at Fresno State

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12-0 2-1 (9) 5-4 (8) 8-0 9-1 0-1 2-1 5-9 7-9 9-1 2-0 4-1 10-1 14-1 4-2 5-0 6-5 3-0 10-0 5-4 7-0 2-0 0-1 3-2 1-0 (8) 3-0 5-1 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 3-7 9-3 0-7 6-0 0-1 (8)

2003 Results (34-24, 10-10 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/1 at Stanford L 2/1 at Stanford W 2/4 Sacramento State W 2/4 Sacramento State W 2/8 at California L 2/15 Santa Clara L 2/15 Santa Clara W 2/17 at Saint Mary’s W 2/17 at Saint Mary’s W 2/22 # vs. Massachusetts L 2/22 # vs. Florida State L 2/23 # vs. Oregon State L 2/28 # vs. Purdue L 2/28 # vs. Minnesota W 3/1 # vs. Washington L 3/1 # vs. California L 3/6 # vs. Temple W 3/6 # vs. Pittsburgh W 3/7 # vs. Purdue L 3/7 # vs. C. Michigan W 3/8 # vs. Mississippi W 3/8 # vs. Hofstra W 3/8 # vs. Stanford L 3/17 Long Island W 3/18 Utah W 3/18 Illinois-Chicago W 3/20 # at Hawai’i W 3/21 # vs. Ohio State W 3/22 # vs. Wisconsin W 3/23 # vs. Wisconsin W 3/26 Portland State W 3/26 Portland State W 3/29 • at Cal Poly L 3/29 • at Cal Poly L 3/30 • at Cal Poly W 4/5 • UC Santa Barbara W 4/6 • UC Santa Barbara L 4/6 • UC Santa Barbara W 4/8 Fresno State L 4/8 Fresno State W 4/12 • at Cal State Fullerton L 4/12 • at Cal State Fullerton L 4/13 • at Cal State Fullerton L 4/18 • Utah State W 4/18 • Utah State W 4/19 • Utah State W 4/22 San Jose State W 4/22 San Jose State W

1-3 15-2 3-2 (8) 5-2 0-4 0-1 5-1 8-0 4-0 3-6 1-8 2-4 0-2 4-0 1-9 0-7 8-3 3-0 2-6 1-0 8-4 7-0 0-4 3-0 4-3 (9) 12-1 8-3 1-0 2-1 1-0 (10) 8-0 3-0 0-3 2-3 4-1 7-6 (15) 1-2 5-4 (14) 0-1 (9) 2-1 0-3 (8) 2-3 0-9 3-2 5-1 8-0 2-0 3-2

4/26 4/26 4/27 5/4 5/4 5/9 5/9 5/10 5/15 5/16

• Long Beach State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge • at UC Riverside • at UC Riverside • at UC Riverside $ vs. Iowa $ at Nebraska

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7-3 1-5 0-8 0-4 0-4 3-1 5-0 7-6 0-5 7-11

2004 Results (36-23, 12-9 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/6 # vs. North Texas 2/7 # vs. Northwestern St. 2/7 # at Baylor 2/8 # vs. Auburn 2/8 # vs. Wichita State 2/13 # vs. Santa Clara 2/13 # vs. Missouri 2/14 # at (10) Stanford 2/14 # vs. Santa Clara 2/15 # vs. Missouri 2/20 # vs. Penn State 2/20 # vs. Notre Dame 2/21 # vs. Coastal Carolina 2/21 # vs. (7) Alabama 2/29 Saint Mary’s 2/29 Saint Mary’s 3/6 at (15) Fresno State 3/6 at (15) Fresno State 3/9 (3) California 3/10 Virginia 3/10 Virginia 3/17 # vs. Princeton 3/18 # vs. (11) Washington 3/19 # vs. Texas A&M 3/20 # vs. Cal State Fullerton 3/20 # vs. (15) Fresno State 3/24 Ohio State 3/26 Nevada 3/27 at Sacramento State 3/27 at Sacramento State 3/31 at Santa Clara 3/31 at Santa Clara 4/3 • Cal Poly 4/3 • Cal Poly 4/4 • Cal Poly 4/9 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/10 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/10 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/17 • Cal State Fullerton 4/17 • Cal State Fullerton 4/18 • Cal State Fullerton 4/22 at Brigham Young 4/23 at Utah 4/24 • at Utah State 4/24 • at Utah State 4/25 • at Utah State 5/1 • at (19) Long Beach St. 5/1 • at (19) Long Beach St. 5/2 • at (19) Long Beach St. 5/8 • Cal State Northridge 5/8 • Cal State Northridge 5/9 • Cal State Northridge 5/14 • UC Riverside 5/14 • UC Riverside 5/15 • UC Riverside 5/20 $ vs. S. Mississippi 5/21 $ vs. (6) Stanford 5/21 $ vs. (16) Fresno State 5/22 $ vs. S. Illinois

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10-2 3-1 2-1 2-1 4-0 2-0 2-0 2-3 0-2 3-0 3-0 12-1 10-1 3-2 4-2 5-2 0-1 4-1 2-1 8-0 2-8 2-3 1-2 1-0 4-5 (8) 2-11 8-0 1-0 1-2 7-2 3-4 (8) 9-0 6-1 2-1 (8) 3-2 4-0 2-5 4-5 7-1 2-1 3-4 (9) 0-8 3-4 (8) 11-0 8-5 3-1 3-4 (8) 2-3 0-1 3-10 4-5 (8) 1-9 8-4 7-3 5-0 10-2 2-7 6-1 0-1

2005 Results (30-25, 12-9 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/5 # vs. Santa Clara 2/5 # at (5) Stanford 2/6 # vs. Santa Clara 2/6 # at (5) Stanford 2/12 at San Jose State 2/12 at San Jose State 2/19 UC Davis 2/25 # vs. Ohio State 2/25 # vs. (5) Tennessee 2/26 # vs. Mississippi State 2/26 # vs. Notre Dame 2/27 # vs. Northwestern

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4-0 0-5 3-2 4-3 6-3 3-2 5-3 7-5 0-14 (5) 5-4 9-1 1-10

3/5 3/5 3/6 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/13 3/16 3/16 3/18 3/18 3/23 3/25 3/25 3/26 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/7 4/7 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/21 4/21 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/13 5/13 5/14

# vs. Minnesota # vs. (18) Oregon State # vs. Illinois State # vs. Minnesota # vs. Miami (OH) # at UNLV # vs. Bowling Green # (23) Iowa # Rhode Island Princeton Princeton at (3) California • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge # vs. McNeese State # at Nevada # vs. Utah Valley State # at Nevada # vs. McNeese State (19) Fresno State (19) Fresno State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly UC Davis UC Davis • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • at UC Riverside • at UC Riverside • at UC Riverside • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • Utah State • Utah State • Utah State

2006 Results (26-25, 7-11 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/11 Santa Clara 2/11 Santa Clara 2/14 at (17) Fresno State 2/14 at (17) Fresno State 2/17 # vs. NC State 2/17 # vs. Texas Tech 2/18 # vs. Tennessee Tech 2/18 # vs. (18) Missouri 2/19 # at (3) Arizona 2/24 # vs. Illinois-Chicago 2/24 # vs. (18) Baylor 2/25 # vs. Long Island 2/25 # vs. (10) Oklahoma 2/26 # vs. Kansas 3/1 San Jose State 2/1 San Jose State 3/11 # vs. Wisconsin 3/11 # vs. Miami (OH) 3/12 # at (5) Stanford 3/15 Colorado State 3/15 Colorado State 3/16 # Jacksonville 3/16 # Long Island 3/18 Saint Mary’s 3/18 Saint Mary’s 3/21 (14) Washington 3/21 (14) Washington 3/22 Nevada 3/26 at Sacramento State 3/26 at Sacramento State 4/1 UC Davis 4/1 UC Davis 4/2 UC Davis 4/8 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/8 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/9 • at UC Santa Barbara 4/14 • at UC Riverside 4/14 • at UC Riverside 4/15 • at UC Riverside 4/22 • Cal State Fullerton 4/22 • Cal State Fullerton 4/23 • Cal State Fullerton

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12-0 (6) `3-6 2-4 0-4 1-0 5-6 0-2 2-4 15-2 (5) 0-1 0-1 13-5 (6) 7-5 3-2 2-5 5-13 (6) 8-7 11-2 (5) 2-1 7-8 1-4 6-7 2-11 (5) 4-3 3-11 (6) 7-4 11-4 4-3 3-1 6-2 9-3 6-1 6-8 6-5 5-3 3-4 5-6 3-7 3-4 6-2 7-9 8-0 (6)

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4-0 12-4 (6) 0-2 5-6 4-6 (8) 7-0 1-2 2-3 0-1 4-2 4-1 11-2 (6) 5-8 2-0 0-5 3-2 8-2 6-5 (8) 3-4 3-2 10-0 2-4 1-6 3-0 4-2 0-2 (8) 0-4 8-0 (5) 10-3 5-0 6-3 8-5 5-8 3-4 8-0 (5) 6-1 4-3 3-1 8-7 (8) 0-3 3-11 (5) 0-10 (6)

2011 Big West Champions


All-Time Results 4/29 4/29 4/30 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/12 5/12 5/13

• at Long Beach State • at Long Beach State • at Long Beach State • Cal State Northridge • Cal State Northridge • Cal State Northridge • Cal Poly • Cal Poly • Cal Poly

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0-1 0-1 4-7 1-2 6-1 4-9 1-0 2-6 2-3 (9)

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9-1 (6) 9-0 (5) 5-1 14-9 13-8 3-0 9-3 0-6 8-9 5-3 3-4 4-3 5-2 6-0 2-3 6-8 7-3 (8) 5-1 4-7 9-3 3-5 8-6 3-10 0-11 0-9 (6) 8-0 (5) 7-2 3-7 7-3 4-1 (9) 8-0 (5) 9-1 (5) 7-5 3-9 4-3 5-2 7-9 (8) 5-4 3-2 5-4 1-0 7-1 4-3 (8) 5-0 0-2 1-5 5-4 0-1 (9) 11-2 (5) 0-6 2-1 3-4 4-5 0-3 2-3 0-2 1-7 13-0 (5) 12-10 0-7

2008 Results (25-34, 7-14 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/9 at Fresno State L 2/9 at Fresno State L 2/10 Saint Mary’s W 2/10 Saint Mary’s L 2/15 # vs. Santa Clara W 2/15 # vs. Wichita State L 2/16 # at (13) Stanford L 2/16 # vs. Wichita State L 2/17 # vs. Santa Clara W 2/21 (exh.) Team USA L 2/22 # vs. (6) Oklahoma L 2/22 # vs. (7) LSU L

1-5 2-3 6-1 8-10 7-3 0-1 2-16 (5) 4-5 (8) 4-0 0-8 (6) 5-14 (6) 1-2

2007 Results (39-24, 9-9 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/9 # vs. Tulsa 2/9 # vs. Marshall 2/10 # vs. Illinois-Chicago 2/10 # vs. Nicholls State 2/11 # vs. Marshall 2/16 # vs. Santa Clara 2/16 # vs. Missouri 2/17 # vs. (12) Stanford 2/17 # vs. Missouri 2/18 # vs. Santa Clara 2/24 at San Jose State 2/24 at San Jose State 3/2 at Santa Clara 3/2 vs. Connecticut 3/7 # vs. (14) Oregon State 3/7 # at Hawai’i 3/8 # vs. Liberty 3/8 # vs. Boston College 3/9 # vs. Liberty 3/10 # vs. Boston College 3/10 # vs. Liberty 3/15 # vs. NC State 3/15 # vs. (6) Oklahoma 3/16 # vs. (5) Arizona 3/17 # vs. (12) Washington 3/17 # vs. Notre Dame 3/22 at Saint Mary’s 3/22 at Saint Mary’s 3/24 # UNLV 3/24 # Sacramento State 3/25 # UNLV 3/25 # Sacramento State 3/28 Cal 3/31 • at UC Davis 3/31 • at UC Davis 4/1 • at UC Davis 4/3 (25) Fresno State 4/3 (25) Fresno State 4/6 • UC Santa Barbara 4/6 • UC Santa Barbara 4/7 • UC Santa Barbara 4/14 • UC Riverside 4/15 • UC Riverside 4/15 • UC Riverside 4/21 • at Cal State Fullerton 4/21 • at Cal State Fullerton 4/22 • at Cal State Fullerton 4/28 • Long Beach State 4/28 • Long Beach State 4/29 • Long Beach State 5/5 • at Cal State Northridge 5/5 • at Cal State Northridge 5/6 • at Cal State Northridge 5/11 • at Cal Poly 5/11 • at Cal Poly 5/12 • at Cal Poly 5/19 $ vs. Mississippi St. 5/20 $ vs. Howard 5/19 $ vs. Mississippi St. 5/10 $ vs. (1) Arizona

Pacific Softball

2/23 2/23 2/24 2/29 2/29 3/1 3/1 3/2 3/5 3/7 3/7 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/12 3/12 3/15 3/15 3/16 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/21 3/21 3/26 3/29 3/29 3/30 4/3 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/26 4/26 4/27 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/9 5/9 5/10

# vs. Fordham # vs. Florida Atlantic # vs. Oregon # vs. (5) Florida # vs. Louisville # vs. Notre Dame # vs. Purdue # vs. Loyola Chicago Boston College # vs. San Diego # vs. (17) San Diego State # at (1) Arizona State # vs. Utah # vs. (17) San Diego State Santa Clara Santa Clara San Jose State San Jose State Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Wisconsin Princeton Princeton at Sacramento State at Sacramento State at (23) Cal • Cal State Northridge • Cal State Northridge • Cal State Northridge Nevada • UC Davis • UC Davis • UC Davis • at UC Riverside • at UC Riverside • at UC Riverside • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Fullerton • Cal Poly • Cal Poly • Cal Poly • at UC Santa Barbara • at UC Santa Barbara • at UC Santa Barbara • at Long Beach State • at Long Beach State • at Long Beach State

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6-5 13-0 (5) 0-10 (5) 2-10 3-0 3-11 (5) 3-2 6-0 6-0 4-5 4-1 3-10 4-1 2-3 8-0 (5) 9-1 (5) 1-3 3-1 2-8 5-0 1-0 6-1 3-2 2-3 4-7 0-9 (5) 1-4 2-4 6-2 0-3 1-2 5-4 5-1 0-2 5-1 0-4 0-8 0-4 3-4 11-2 3-6 0-3 4-7 1-3 6-8 4-3 (9) 0-5 0-1

2009 Results (18-34, 3-18 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/7 # vs. (25) San Diego St. L 2/7 # vs. Indiana W 2/8 # vs. Purdue L 2/12 Sacramento State L 2/12 Sacramento State L 2/19 at Saint Mary’s W 2/19 at Saint Mary’s W 2/21 # vs. Santa Clara W 2/21 # at Cal State Bakersfield W 2/27 # vs. Illinois W 2/27 # at (2) Florida L 2/28 # vs. South Florida L 2/28 # vs. Texas Tech L 3/1 # vs. Texas Tech L 3/6 at Nevada L 3/7 vs. Southern Utah W 3/9 Northern Illinois W 3/9 Northern Illinois W 3/12 # vs. Bowling Green W 3/12 # vs. Nebraska L 3/13 # vs. Notre Dame L 3/14 # vs. Texas L 3/17 Colorado State W 3/17 Colorado State W 3/20 # vs. Santa Clara W 3/21 # vs. Winthrop L 3/21 # vs. Princeton W 3/22 # vs. Santa Clara W 3/22 # at (4) Stanford L 3/25 at (12) California L 3/28 • at Cal State Northridge L 3/28 • at Cal State Northridge L 3/29 • at Cal State Northridge L 3/31 (22) Fresno State L 4/4 • at UC Davis L 4/4 • at UC Davis L

4-5 4-2 1-8 2-6 0-10 (6) 3-2 (10) 13-6 9-5 3-1 11-2 (6) 5-10 3-5 5-7 Forf. (9) 1-9 (5) 3-0 4-2 3-1 14-2 (5) 1-2 3-7 2-7 3-2 7-2 12-0 (5) 1-3 6-5 8-4 0-6 6-11 0-3 2-4 2-3 0-3 0-1 1-7

4/5 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/25 4/25 4/26 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/8 5/8 5/9

• at UC Davis • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • at (21) Cal Poly • at (21) Cal Poly • at (21) Cal Poly • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State

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4-5 1-0 1-2 3-5 0-4 (9) 3-4 1-4 0-3 3-2 0-5 1-9 (5) 2-1 3-6 1-6 1-2 (8) 1-6

2010 Results (24-30, 10-11 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/13 at (24) Fresno State L 2/13 vs. Sacramento State L 2/14 at (24) Fresno State L 2/14 vs. Sacramento State L 2/20 Santa Clara W 2/20 Santa Clara W 2/25 # vs. (21) Tennessee W 2/25 # vs. (9) Oklahoma L 2/26 # vs. (22) Northwestern W 2/26 # vs. Colorado State L 3/5 # vs. (3) Florida L 3/5 # vs. Indiana W 3/6 # vs. (20) North Carolina L 3/6 # vs. Oregon State L 3/7 # vs. Northwestern W 3/12 # vs. Nebraska L 3/12 # at (8) Arizona State L 3/13 # vs. (23) BYU W 3/13 # vs. Nebraska L 3/16 Iona W 3/16 Iona W 3/17 Princeton L 3/17 Princeton W 3/24 at (14) California L 3/27 # vs. BYU L 3/27 # vs. Cal State Bakersfield W 3/28 # vs. Santa Clara L 3/28 # vs. (9) Stanford L 3/31 Boise State W 3/31 Boise State L 4/2 • at Long Beach State L 4/2 • at Long Beach State W 4/3 • at Long Beach State W 4/8 San Jose State W 4/10 • UC Davis W 4/10 • UC Davis L 4/13 Saint Mary’s W 4/13 Saint Mary’s L 4/17 • Cal State Northridge L 4/17 • Cal State Northridge L 4/18 • Cal State Northridge L 4/24 • at UC Riverside W 4/24 • at UC Riverside L 4/25 • at UC Riverside W 4/28 • UC Davis L 5/1 • Cal State Fullerton W 5/1 • Cal State Fullerton L 5/2 • Cal State Fullerton L 5/8 • at UC Santa Barbara W 5/8 • at UC Santa Barbara W 5/9 • at UC Santa Barbara W 5/14 • Cal Poly L 5/14 • Cal Poly W 5/15 • Cal Poly L

0-1 3-6 (8) 0-1 (8) 2-3 5-0 6-0 4-3 0-9 (6) 4-2 0-10 (5) 3-12 (5) 2-0 1-3 2-7 2-1 0-8 (5) 0-4 4-2 2-11 (6) 10-0 (5) 7-0 4-5 10-0 (5) 0-8 (5) 1-3 10-4 0-1 0-6 9-1 (5) 2-4 0-7 3-2 4-2 7-2 2-1 1-2 4-0 6-7 (8) 1-2 7-12 (8) 5-12 11-2 (5) 3-4 (13) 6-4 1-3 8-6 3-4 (10) 1-2 7-0 7-0 4-0 3-12 8-2 2-12

2011 Results (37-19, 16-5 BWC) Head Coach: Brian Kolze 2/12 at Saint Mary’s 2/12 at Saint Mary’s 2/18 # vs. Kennesaw State 2/19 # vs. Texas A&M CC 2/19 # vs. Drake 2/20 # at (4) Arizona 2/26 # Santa Clara 2/26 # (13) Oregon 2/27 # San Jose State 2/28 # (13) Oregon 3/4 # vs. Gardner Webb

4-1 10-2 (6) 5-1 6-4 0-8 (6) 6-8 11-1 (5) 4-2 12-9 1-9 5-3

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3/4 3/5 3/5 3/9 3/9 3/12 3/12 3/15 3/15 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/25 3/25 3/27 3/27 3/30 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/22 4/22 4/23 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/13 5/13 5/14 5/20 5/21

# vs. Syracuse # vs. Valparaiso # at (2) Florida at Sacramento State at Sacramento State Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Drake Northern Illinois # vs. (9) Oklahoma # vs. (6) Arizona State # vs. Penn State # vs. New Mexico # vs. San Jose State # vs. San Diego State # vs. Coastal Carolina # vs. San Diego State # vs. Sacramento State (8) California • Long Beach State • Long Beach State • Long Beach State (23) Fresno State • at UC Davis • at UC Davis • at UC Davis Santa Clara • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge • at Cal State Northridge (10) Stanford • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • at Cal State Fullerton • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • UC Santa Barbara • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly • at Cal Poly $ at (11) Stanford $ vs. (16) Nebraska

L 0-4 w 7-1 L 2-10 (6) L 0-2 W 3-0 W 10-9 (10) W 11-0 (5) W 2-1 L 6-10 (6) L 2-13 (5) L 3-4 W 2-1 (8) W 15-4 (5) W 11-3 (5) L 4-5 W 4-0 L 0-8 (5) W 8-1 W 13-2 (5) L 0-6 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 5-4 (11) W 4-0 L 1-3 W 6-0 W 11-1 (6) W 9-7 L 3-5 W 5-1 L 1-6 W 8-5 W 7-3 W 5-4 W 10-0 (5) W 8-0 (5) L 1-8 W 3-2 W 5-1 W 9-2 W 6-4 (10) W 9-8 (8) L 5-6 (8) L 0-3 L 1-11 (5)

Legend • - Denotes conference game # - Denotes in-season tournament game $ - Denotes NCAA Regional game % - Women’s College World Series

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1982 Head Coach: Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds Overall: 36-16 NCAC: 15-5 NCAA Regional: 1-2 (Fresno, CA) Fresno State............ 2-0............. L Fresno State............ 5-1............ W Fresno State............ 4-0............. L

2001 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 50-13 Big West: 16-5 NCAA Regional: 3-2 (Stanford, CA) Central Michigan.....8-0............ W Nebraska.............. 2-1 (8).......... L Nebraska................. 3-1............ W Stanford.................. 2-0............ W Stanford.................. 9-1............. L

1983 Head Coach: Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds Overall: 42-17-1 NorCal: 9-3 NCAA Regional: 2-1 (Fresno, CA) Fresno State............ 3-1............ W Fresno State............ 2-0............. L Fresno State............ 3-0............ W College World Series (Omaha, NE) Louisiana Tech.........2-0............. L Missouri.............. 1-0 (12)........ W South Carolina.........2-1............. L

2002 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 43-17 Big West: 21-3 NCAA Regional: 1-2 (Fresno, CA) Stanford.................. 7-0............. L Evansville................. 6-0............ W Fresno State......... 1-0 (8).......... L

1984 Head Coach: Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds Overall: 48-20-1 NorCal: 10-2 NCAA Regional: 0-2 (Stockton, CA) Fresno State............ 1-0............. L Fresno State............ 3-1............. L

2003 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 34-24 Big West: 10-10 NCAA Regional: 0-2 (Lincoln, NE) Iowa........................ 5-0............. L Nebraska................ 11-7............ L

1985 Head Coach: Cindy “Bucky” Reynolds Overall: 42-24 PCAA: 12-4 NCAA Regional: 1-2 (Los Angeles, CA) UCLA....................... 3-1............ W UCLA....................... 3-0............. L UCLA....................... 2-0............. L

2004 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 36-23 Big West: 12-9 NCAA Regional: 2-2 (Stanford, CA) S. Mississippi..........10-2........... W Stanford.................. 7-2............. L Fresno State............ 6-1............ W S. Illinois.................. 1-0............. L

1998 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 29-22 Big West: 19-10 NCAA Regional: 2-2 (Tucson, AZ) Hawai’i.................... 6-0............ W Arizona................... 10-0............ L Hawai’i.................... 4-2............ W Arizona.................... 7-0............. L

2007 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 36-24 Big West: 19-10 NCAA Regional: 2-2 (Tucson, AZ) Mississippi St........... 7-1............. L Howard.................. 13-0........... W Mississippi St.........12-10.......... W Arizona.................... 7-0............. L

1999 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 38-22 Big West: 16-8 NCAA Regional: 1-2 (Fresno, CA) Stanford............... 6-5 (8)......... W Texas Tech............... 1-0............. L South Carolina..... 2-1 (12)......... L

2011 Head Coach: Brian Kolze Overall: 37-19 Big West: 16-5 NCAA Regional: 0-2 (Stanford, CA) Stanford.................. 3-0............. L Nebraska................ 11-1............ L

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The University

Pamela A. Eibeck University President

Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presidency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator. Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s largest engineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs. Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enrollment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement. Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford University. She joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 to 1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named dean of the college of engineering at Texas Tech.

Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly regarded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific provides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offering students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Francisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern California wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state. THE PACIFIC EXPERIENCE • Over 80 major fields from which to choose, yet an average class size of under 20, even in the freshman year. • NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics as well as numerous club and intramural sports. • Exposure to a wide range of knowledge through the General Education program, and hundreds of opportunities for gaining “handson” experience in a chosen field. • A strong liberal arts tradition within key academic units including business, conservatory, education, engineering, international studies, and pharmacy.

• An intercultural perspective that prepares students for working in an increasingly diverse and international society. • Students sit on many decision-making committees of the University to ensure that the voice of the students is heard. • A New England-like campus in northern California. • With more than 6,000 students enrolled, Pacific is one of the smallest universities to be ranked among the top 100 national universities, both by US News & World Report and the The Washington Monthly College Guide.

An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engineering educational reform, including early use of multimedia in the classroom, curriculum development and, most recently, ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers. Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999. Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor and a native of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attends the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will, attends Santa Clara University.

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Pacific’s Mission

The University of the Pacific's mission is to provide a superior, student-centered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The first chartered institution of higher education in the State of California, the University of the Pacific is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university offering a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacific is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confidence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusiasm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excellence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, scholarship and creative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global awareness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abilities are hallmarks of learning at the University of the Pacific. How old is Pacific? We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first co-ed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesquicentennial year in 2001. What type of university is Pacific? Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campuses and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergraduate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.

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Is Pacific a religious or church-related university? No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “religious” university where students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are interested, but participation in such activities is completely voluntary. Is Pacific accredited? Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic programs have additional accreditation by appropriate professional organizations.

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University of the Pacific •

13:1 student to faculty ratio

Average class size is 20 students, and 75% have fewer than 30 students

444 highly qualified faculty members on three campuses; 92% hold a doctorate or the highest degree in their field

UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT

Non-resident 3%

Black, non-Hispanic 3%

Am Ind/Alaskan Native 1%

Asian/Pacific Islander 34%

Hispanic 11%

White, non-Hispanic 36%

Ethnicity unknown 6%

Female 56%

Male 44%

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to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one semester to earn the accolade. Pacific attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacific recruits only student-athletes who it believes can succeed at the University and who have a sincere commitment to a higher education. Second, it provides outstanding support services to students. An integral resource of support is a faculty committed to helping students obtain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-on-one. Pacific intercollegiate athletics has a comprehensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, computer resources, and a set of standards and procedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are provided, and a

Multi-Ethnic 6%

Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pacific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited studentathletes who exhaust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2011, Pacific student-athletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Academic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2010-11 academic year, Pacific honored 104 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, student-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average over their two most recently completed semesters. Freshmen are required

2010-11 Academic Award Count

Academic All-Americans..................................................... 1 Big West Academic All-Conference Team......................... 30

Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2010-11

JENIFER WIDJAJA (Sr.) Women’s Tennis (Business administration • Sao Roque, Brazil)

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team............23 Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year................................ 2 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes...........................104 Pacific Scholar-Athletes.................................................. 144 National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team........9

ARTEM GRAMMA (Sr.) Men’s Tennis (Business Administration • Krivoj Roj, Ukraine) Academic All-America teams are voted upon annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). District VIII encompasses all universities within the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia.

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system of grade checks is in place to identify problem areas and ensure immediate attention. At Pacific, the “four-year� degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacific on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center, the Pacific Student-Athlete Resource Center, includes state-of-the-art computer facilities and is used exclusively by student-athletes. A special opportunity exists for student-athlete participation at Pacific with the Pacific Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected student-athlete representatives from each Division I team. The council sponsors a variety of activities throughout the year for Pacific studentathletes and youth in the community. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacific is truly a unique experience. One can compete athletically at the NCAA Division I level with the best in the nation and, at the same time, have an outstanding educational experience with a dedicated faculty. University of the Pacific ... the best of both worlds!

Scott Boras (1977, 1982 (JD))

NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI: Mike Merriweather (1982)

DELL DEMPS (1992, 1998)

TED LELAND (1970, 1972)

Dave Brubeck (1942)

Pete Carroll (1973)

EDDIE LEBARON (1950)

Bradley Schumacher (1997, 2005)

Arthur A. Dugoni (1948)

HUGH JACKSON (1986)

Michael Olowokandi (1998)

ALEX SPANOS (1948)

WALT HARRIS (1967)

JENNIFER JOINES-TAMAS (2004)

TOM FLORES (1959)

Chris Isaak (1980)

Elaina Oden (1989)

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Administration Vice President of External Relations & Athletics

Ted Leland

Dr. Ted Leland, the Vice President for External Relations and Athletics, took over as the athletic director of Pacific Athletics on July 1, 2011. Beginning his second stint as the director, Leland will overseePacific Athletics for a two-year period while overseeing the implementation of Pacific’s new strategic plan for Intercollegiate Athletics - a plan that he and former athletic director Lynn King created while working together over the previous year. “I love what I do, I love Pacific and I am happy to be back,” said Leland. “I had a wonderful time in Stockton earlier in my career and I am looking forward to helping make this a smooth transition.” In addition to his duties in the athletic department, Leland will retain his status as vice president for external relations. At the end of the two-year period, Leland will resume full-time duties as vice president for External Relations and conduct a search for a new athletics director. A member of the University Cabinet, Leland is also a part of the Institutional Priorities Committee and the President’s Advisory Council. Devoted to service in college athletics and his community, Leland is the Chair of both the Stockton Unified School District – Measure C & Q Citizen Oversight Committee and the USA Volleyball Foundation Board. He also serves as a member of the National Advisory Board of the Positive Coaching Alliance, Miracle Mile Improvement Association Board of Directors and USA Volleyball Board of Directors. He is also a member of the San Joaquin Partnership, the San Joaquin Community Foundation Board and the Sutter Health Central Valley Region Board. Leland last ran Pacific’s athletic department from 1989-91. He was instrumental in the fund-raising campaigns that built the Baun Student Fitness Center and helped renovate Stagg Memorial Stadium. Under Leland, Pacific athletics setrecords for season tickets, while the women’s volleyball team advanced the NCAA Final Four in 1990. Leland was named The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics at Stanford University on June 7, 1991, and was the guiding force in leading an athletics program that was voted as “the most admired collegiate athletic program in the nation.” From 1991-2005, Stanford won 53 national team championships in 14 different sports, including an NCAA record six nationaltitles in 1996-97. Cardinal teams consistently competed for the national championship in virtually each sport every year. In 2004-05 alone, Stanford had 26 programs finish in the Top 25 nationally, including 10 in the Top 5 and 16 in the Top 10. In the area of fundraising, the Athletic Department raised over $270 million in private donations, and its assets and endowments grew from $52 million to $374.9 million during Leland’s tenure. In addition, approximately $185 million in new or renovated athletic facilities were completed and funded. Leland’s peers and colleagues have honored him on several occasions. He was presented the Dick Enberg Award by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) in 2004. In 2000-01, Leland was honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and by Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal as the Athletic Director of the Year. Leland has served on numerous national committees throughout his career. He has been a member of the Division I NCAA Committee on Infractions and the NACDA Executive Committee, and has served on various other NCAA committees. He has chaired the NCAA Water Polo Committee (1989-96) and the NCAA Adhoc Committee on Student Athletic Employment (1997). He was also a part of the rebuilding while serving a two-year term as chairman of the NCAA Division I Management Council (1993-2001). In June of 2002, Leland was named a co-chairman of the United States Secretary of Education’s Commission on Opportunity in Athletics. The 15-member panel examined ways of strengthening enforcement of Title IX and expanding opportunities to ensure fairness for all college athletes. After serving as Stanford’s Director of Athletics for 12 years, Leland was granted a “Special Research Leave” from his post in the spring of 2003. During an 11-week absence, Leland was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution on campus, conducted research on a book, and wrote and delivered several speeches on national issues related to intercollegiate athletics. In addition to Stanford and Pacific, Leland was also the athletic director at Dartmouth College from 1983-89. His other career stops have included Northwestern University, where he was a Senior Associate Athletic Director from 1981-83 and the University of Houston as an Assistant Athletic Director from 1979-81. He was an assistant football coach and instructor ofphysical education at Stanford in 1978-79. Leland grew up in Northern California, graduated from Hayward HighSchool and later attended Chabot College. He earned both his Bachelor’s (1970) and Master’s (1972) degrees from the University of the Pacific, prior to adding a Ph.D. from Stanford in 1982 in education/sports psychology. While an undergraduate at Pacific, Leland earned First Team All-PCAA football honors as a defensive end in 1969. He later coached football at Pacific, Stanford and East Tennessee State. As he continues a remarkable career, Leland has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of eight different organizations, including University of the Pacific, Chabot College and Stanford University. In addition to his work in athletic administration, Leland has held the position of “adjunct professor” at Dartmouth College, Pacific and Stanford, teaching courses in Sports Psychology and the Philosophy of Sport. He currently teaches in Pacific’s Freshmen Seminar program. Leland and his wife, Stefanie, have two adult children: Amanda and Bo. Bo and his wife Robin have a daughter, Emma.

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Mike Dalgety Assistant A.D. / Internal Affairs

Tim DiCKSON Assistant A.D. / Major Gifts

JIM DUGONI Associate A.D. / Development

Senior Women’s Administrator Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services & Compliance

Holly Trexler

In her seventh year at Pacific, Holly Trexler is the Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacific’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her duties, Trexler oversees compliance, academic support, student services, the Pacific Student Athlete Council (PSAC) as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. In addition, Trexler is currently serving on the NCAA Leadership Selection Committee. Before coming to Pacific, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for academic support/life skills coordinator at Quinnipiac University from 2002-05. At Quinnipiac, she monitored the academic progress and eligibility status of all student-athletes, in addition to overseeing academic programming and support services. Trexler was also responsible for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Prior to her time at Quinnipiac, Trexler spent the previous three years as assistant athletic director for eligibility and student services/senior woman administrator at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C. Her duties at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school included the monitoring of academic records and eligibility status of 300 student-athletes. She also oversaw the academic programming and support services. From 1993 to 1999, Trexler worked at the University of Kansas as a strategic learning assistant and Mentor. In her position, she developed learning strategies for at-risk student-athletes and assisted with subject matter and overall academic development. Trexler holds three degrees from the University of Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and African-American studies in 1995. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate from the Kansas School of Law in 1998. A year later, in 1999, she finished her master’s in education.

Georgia Kovich-Lee Director / Marketing & Promotions

Chris Lynn Assistant A.D. / Annual Giving

Mike Millerick Assistant A.D. / Communications

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Athletic Staff

Ed Sprague Baseball

Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball

Gustavo Barrios Swimming

Ryan Redondo Men’s Tennis

Josh Jones Cross Country

Bob “Chino” Chiene Women’s Tennis

Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Field Hockey Men’s Golf

Joe Wortmann Men’s Volleyball

Greg Gibbons Women’s Volleyball

Keith Coleman Women’s Soccer

Brian Kolze Softball

James Graham Megan Thomson Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Polo

COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02, ‘11 • • MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •

PACIFIC ATHLETICS STAFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Area Code (209) 946-

ALBISTON, KC, Graduate Assistant Swimming Coach

x2710 JACOBSEN, Adam, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2720 JOHNSON, Davin, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2714 BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program x3182 JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach x2706 BARBARA, Don, Assistant Baseball Coach x2840 BARRIOS, Gustavo, Interim Head Swimming Coach x2710 KELLY, Lauren, Volunteer WVB Coach x2723 BATALON, Ray, Associate Head Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723 KING, Amanda, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702 BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Business & Finance x2472 KOERNER, Zac, Assistant Men’s Water Polo Coach x2540 BRUCE, Kyle, GA Athletic Media Relations x2479 KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach x2699 BYRD, Calivn, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach x2785 KOMEIJI, Keith, Volunteer Assistant Coach x2840 KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & CARBONATTO, Gina, Volunteer Assistant Softball Coach x2700 Promotions x3108 CARSON, Jonah, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach x2163 CAVAN, Ben, Facilities & Operations Leadperson x2031 LASKEY, Ben, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations x2730 CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach x2128 LEE, Aven, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach x2723 COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach x2129 LELAND, Ted, Vice President of External Relations & Athletics x2392 COLEMAN, Michelle, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x7301 LEWIS, Victoria, Undergraduate, Athletic Media Relations x2479 CORNWALL, Wendy,Coordinator of Compliance x2934 LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator x2588 DALGETY, Mike, AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs DAVIS, Bradley, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach DAVIS, Ty, GA for Facilities and Operations DICKSON, Tim, Assistant Director of Athletics for Major Gifts DORIN, Marcus, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance DUGONI, Jim, Associate Director of Athletics for Development FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Assistant FORD, Joe, Coordinator of MBB Operations FORRY, Miranda, Coordinator of WBB Operations FRASER, Jeremiah, Athletic Training GA GAY, Sam, Assistant Director of Athletic Training GERBEC, Vince, GA Athletic Media Relations GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach GRIFFEN, Jaci, Executive Assistant to the VP HAGEN, Lizzie, Assistant Softball Coach HAMMBERG, Christine, Business Manager HANCOCK, Jessica, Assistant Softball Coach HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative HOHN, A.J., Director of Golf Operations

x3990 x2329 x2726 x3177 x2819 x2230

MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach MARTINEZ, Annette, Assistant Director of Athletic Training MAY, Donna, Assistant for Ticket Operations McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager McCORMACK, Chris, Director of Baseball Operations McCORMICK, Mike, Assistant Baseball Coach MILLERICK, Mike, Assistant Director of Athletics for x2341 Communications x2785 x7303 NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor x2588 NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Assistant NORMAN, Craig, Graduate Assistant Swimming Coach x2499 x2479 O’HARA, Jennifer, Athletic Training Intern x2713 x2736 PADILLA, Carmen, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach x3008 PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Assistant PIERCE, Lindsay, Coordinator of Athletics x2700 Development & Special Events x2728 POLLASTRO, Brittany, Athletic Training GA x2024 POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training x3233 x2802

x2249 x2340 x2867 x2030 x2386 x2386

REDONDO, Ryan, Head Men’s Tennis Coach ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach ROBINSON, Natalie, Undergraduate Asst. WVB

SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance x2812 SANCHEZ, Vic, Undergraduate Assistant Baseball Coach x2386 SCHMIT, Emily, GA for Women’s Water Polo x3998 SKEELS, Liz, Assistant Field Hockey Coach x7304 SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach x2709 ST. CLAIR, Jay, Manager of Equipment and Transportation x2375 STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Facilities & Operations x2031 TATUM RAMOS, Nikki, GA, Athletic Marketing x2702 THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach x2341 THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach x2732 TREXLER, Holly, Associate Director of Athletics for Student Athlete Services & Compliance x2307 TUNNELL, Scott, Director of MVB Operations x2163 VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach x2711 VARGAS, Sara, Assistant Director of Athletic Training x2340 VATER, Gabe, Facilities & Operations Leadperson x2031 VERLIN, Ron, Associate Head MBB Coach x2721 VINALL, Sarah, Coordinator for Athletic Marketing and Promotions x2718 x2128 VOCKER, Kimberley, Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach

x2866 WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator x2513 WILKINSON, Kevin, Athletic Media Relations Assistant x3945 WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach & x2710 Coordinator of Academic Achievement WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations x2588 YADON, Cristy, Head Dance Coach x7302 YORTH, Wes, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management x2389 x2387 OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTE x2588 ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE x2588 ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW KLEIN FAMILY FIELD PRESS BOX PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERS ATHLETICS MAIN ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

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x2219 x2745 x2723

x2701 x2289 x2724 x2441 x2702 x7408

x2474 x2865 x2722 x2540

x2731 / x7308 x2757

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Athletic Performance Tony Sandoval Director of Athletic Performance Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant director before being promoted to the Director of Athletic Performance in October of 2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sacramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his master’s degree in sports performance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship program that allowed him to travel to Los Angeles, Calif., approximately once a month to work with Bruin athletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State San Bernardino in December of 2004 in exercise science. During his undergraduate studies, Sandoval also served as the boxing coach and the boxing strength and conditioning coach for the city of Chino, Calif.

Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on the playing field for Tiger student-athletes. “Strength and conditioning are critical to maximal athletic performance,” Pacific Athletic Director Lynn King said. “The University of the Pacific is proud of its Athletic Performance Center and staffing to assist our student-athletes in this vital part of their training and development.” The multi-purpose weight training and fitness facility within the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic platforms, 10 racks, five bench presses, five adjustable inclines, two full racks of dumbbells, over 50 medicine balls, 35 Swiss balls, six adjustable plyometric boxes and was completed in July of 1998. The newest addition to the athletic performance facilities is a 2,000 square foot conditioning room with plyometric flooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes. “The Athletic Performance staff works hand-in-hand with sport coaches to assure the student-athlete develops physical strength, endurance and agility,” King said. “This training serves as a basis for the work ethic required to reach one’s full potential.”

Marcus DorIn Asst. Director of Athletic Performance Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Performance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is responsible for the year-round training for nine of Pacific’s athletic teams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the previous two years as the strength and conditioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and softball teams. Prior to working at Butte College Dorin served as a spring training strength and conditioning intern for the Texas Rangers. Coach Dorin served as the strength and conditioning coach for seven of Chico State University’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s degree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Chico State University.

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Athletic Training Medical care of Pacific student-athletes begins with its athletic training staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and educational research. The athletic training room is operated and staffed by the odirector of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Sam Gay, Annette Martinez and Sara Vargas. Pond, Gay, Martinez and Vargas are certified athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacific’s intercollegiate sports. In his 21st year at Pacific, Pond is a 1988 graduate of Utah State, and spent two years at Arizona before arriving in Stockton. The athletic training room is also the training laboratory of Pacific’s athletic training undergraduate studies program. Pacific offers athletic training as a field of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacific’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacific’s Athletic Training Education Program.

Chris Pond Director of Athletic Training

Sam Gay Assistant Director of Athletic Training

Annette Martinez Assistant Director of Athletic Training

Sara vargas Assistant Director of Athletic Training

Tiger Doctors Orthopedists Dr. Gary Alegre Dr. Steven Eager Dr. Alan Kawaguchi Dr. Edward Cahill Dr. Gary Murata Dr. Peter Salmon Dr. George Westin Jr. Dr. Roland Winter Dr. Michael Hahn Dr. Vincent Leung Dr. Anh Le Dr. Scott Bethune Dr. Eric Larson Dr. Kip Wilkins Dr. Damon Ng

General Practioner Dr. Shaukut Shah Dr. John Bylsma Radiologist Dr. Aubrey Federal Dentist Dr. Howard Chi Dr. Ray Angeli Podiatrist Dr. Bill McDonald Nurse Practioner Beth McManis

Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and providers, who work in direct consultation with the athletic training staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physical well-being of all Pacific studentathletes.

Jodi Baker Director of Athletic Training Education Programs

Chris Ludwig Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator

Pacific Softball

Jennifer O’Hara Athletic Training Intern

Jeremiah Fraser Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

Brittany Pollastro Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

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Athletic Facilities

Brookside Field (Field Hockey) The Pacific athletics department boasts seven facilities for its 16 Division I intercollegiate teams. All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are held in the Alex G. Spanos Center (top left), with lockerrooms located in the central athletics department.

Alex G. Spanos (Basketball & Center Volleyball)

In 2006, Pacific saw the opening of its first oncampus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games throughout the season. The Pacific baseball team’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew even larger in the fall of 2008, with the addition of two new luxury boxes on the upper concourse. Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which was former-

Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium (Soccer)

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Hal Nelson Tennis Courts & Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse (Tennis)

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Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium (Athletics & Recreation) Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo) ly the home of Pacific football. Stagg was built in 1950 and has undergone several renovative efforts since. The Tiger swimming and water polo teams hold their contests at Chris Kjeldsen Pool, located adjacent to the athletics department. The complex also holds lockerrooms and coaches’ offices. In 2008 the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference. Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing students with top-notch facilities, and the JanssenLagorio Gymnasium is the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. The multi-purpose practice facility was officially opened in December 2009.

Bill Simoni Field (Softball)

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Field Klein Family (Baseball)

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Team Capsules Pacific picked up a conference championship in softball in 2011, the Tigers’ first-ever softball title. The Tigers garnered five conference player of the year honors while taking home 71 all-conference awads. Pacific also had one Academic All-Americans and 62 Academic All-Conference Team athletes. BASEBALL – Final Record: 17-37 (9-15 Big West Conference) Notes: • Three All-Big West honorees with sophomore Dustin Torchio earning first team honors while seniors Matt Carvutto and Brian Martin each were named to the second team. • The Tigers beat three ranked teams with victories over No. 10 Cal State Fullerton, No. 13 Cal and No. 17 UC Irvine. • Senior Brian Martin finished his career second alltime in Pacific in hits and became one of four players to reach 200 career hits, 100 career RBI and 100 runs scored as a Tiger. • Senior RHP Jake Hummel earned Big West Pitcher of the Week honors for his complete-game shutout over San Francisco, while junior OF Daniel Johnston earned BWC Player of the Week honors after hitting .538 in a three-game series against UC Davis. MEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 16-15 (8-8 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific finished fourth in the Big West during the regular season, but fell in the first round to No. 5 seed, and eventual tournament champion, UC Santa Barbara • Senior Sam Willard and sophomore Allen Huddleston each earned All-Big West Conference honors. • Willard was named All-Big West First Team, after a senior season in which he led the Big West and was 11th in the NCAA in rebounding with 10.6 rebounds per game. • Willard became the only Tiger in program history to score 1,000 points, grab 800 rebounds and nab 80 steals.

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Softball - Big West Champions WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 9-22 (5-11 Big West Conference) Notes: • The Tigers finished seventh in the Big West to earn a bid into the Big West Championship tournament. • Pacific advanced to the semifinals of the Big West tournament for the first time in five years after posting their first win at UC Santa Barbara in 24 seasons in the quarterfinals. • Freshmen Danielle Peacon and Gena Johnson each earned All-Big West honorable mention and All-Freshmen honors for their play. Peacon also took home all-tournament honors for her performance in the championship tournament. • On Dec. 28, the Tigers hosted No. 1 UCONN, taking on the historic Huskies in front of a record 6,150 fans at the Spanos Center. CROSS COUNTRY – Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West Championships Notes: • During the Big West Conference championships the entire team set their personal best times. • The team improved its overall time from the 2009 season by seven minutes and improved the average time by over two minutes. • Freshman Melissa Hopper and sophomore Jazmin Quiroz competed at the NCAA West Regionals to close out the year.

FIELD HOCKEYFinal Record: 2-16 (0-6 NorPac Conference West Division) Notes: • Senior Kelly Perkins and junior Amanda Spellman each earned All-NorPac Conference honors, • Spellman was selected to the All-NorPac Tournament team. GOLF – Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West Championships Notes: • Pacific earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament making their first trip to the postseason since 2001-02. • The Tigers finished seventh of 13 teams at the San Diego Regional • As a team, Pacific took home the Pacific Invitational title with a program record -23, 827 three day total. • Senior T.J. Bordeaux won the Pacific Invitational with a program record -15, 198 total. He set the program single-round record in round 2 with a -10, 61. • Senior Alex Johnson won the Fresno State Lexus Classic in a playoff and shot a -6, 210. • Four Tigers’ earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year as T.J. Bordeaux and Alex Johnson earned first team honors while Alex Edfort and Patrick Kucich earned honorable mention honors. SOCCER – Final Record: 8-8-3 (5-3-0 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific played one of the toughest schedules in the nation in 2010 as they played seven matches against top-25 teams. • Finishing fourth in the conference, the Tigers made the Big West tournament for the second time in three seasons, falling in the opening round, 2-1, to UC Irvine on the road. • Five Tigers earned All-Big West Conference honors, including Freshman of the Year Brittni Beeman. Senior Kylee Ah Choy earned first team honors, her secondconsecutive top honor.

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Team Capsules WOMEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Seventh of nine at MPSF Championships Notes: • Pacific finished seventh in the first MPSF Swimming Championships. • Jayme Swalin, Elena Walterman, MaryElla Randall and Shelby Bolin all earned All-MPSF honors in the pool. Swalin earned first team honors in the 1650 Free. • The Tigers placed five swimmers on the all-academic team at the conclusion of the season. MEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 13-11 (3-2 Big West Conference) Notes: • The Tigers were ranked as high as No. 74 in February. • Pacific swept UC Davis as well as UC Riverside in the month of April. • Coach Redondo was selected as Coach for the USTA Northern California Team for the 38th annual Maze Cup. • Six Tigers were honored with Big West recognition and All- Conference Team selections.

Jenifer Widjaja SOFTBALL – Final Record: 37-19 (16-5 Big West Conference) 2011 Big West Champions Notes: • Pacific won its first ever Big West championship after posting a 16-5 record in conference play. • The Tigers made the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2007, earning the conference’s automatic bid while being placed in the Stanford Regional. Pacific went 0-2 at the regional falling to No. 11 Stanford (3-0) and No. 16 Nebraska (11-1). • As a team the Tigers put together a historic campaign at the plate as Pacific finished with the Big West and the program’s single-season batting record after posting a .323 average. The Tigers’ finished No. 13 nationally at the plate. • Pacific took home three major honors in the Big West as head coach Brian Kolze was named the conference’s coach of the year while sophomore Nikki Armagost was named the Player of the Year and freshman Kelsey Rodriguez was named the Freshman Player of the Year. • A Big West record seven first team all-conference slots were given to the Tigers as Nikki Armagost (pitcher & utility), Megan Hom (outfield), Nicole Matson (first base), Amy Moore (catcher), Lindsey Pierce (outfield) and Kelsey Rodriguez (designated player). • Three Tigers earned all-region honors as Nikki Armagost, Megan Hom and Kelsey Rodriguez all earned second team honors. Rodriguez became just the third freshman in program history to earn the award. MEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Second of three at MPSF Championships Notes: • In the inaugural season of swimming for the MPSF, the Tigers finished second at the championship tournament. • 14 swimmers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year for the Tigers with Nathan LeRoy and Roger Ward earning awards in two different events. • In addition to athletic endeavors, the Tigers placed eight swimmers on the all-academic team.

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WOMEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 9-12 (4-4 Big West Conference) Notes: • The Tigers swept the Cal State Fullerton Titans and the UC Riverside Highlanders. • Susan Te clinched the match to advance the Tigers to the semifinal round of the Big West Championships after winning her nearly five hour long singles match against UCSB product Kiersten Meehan. • Pacific advanced to the semifinal round at the Big West Championships at Indian Wells, California. • Two Tigers were selected as Big West Athletes of the week (Kateryna Nezhura and Jenifer Widjaja), one was competitor of the month for the month of April (Susan Te), and one was Big West Tennis Player of the Year (Jenifer Widjaja). MEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 11-19 (5-17 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) Notes: • Pacific achieved its first national ranking since 2007 and finished the season ranked No. 14 in the Association (AVCA) poll. • At the end of the year two Tigers earned All-MPSF honors as freshman Javier Caceres and sophomore Taylor Hughes each earned honorable mention honors as voted upon by coaches.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 19-11 (9-7 Big West Conference) Notes: • Head Coach Greg Gibbons took over the helm of the program as the seventh head coach in program history on Jan. 28, 2010. • Pacific finished fifth in the Big West after going 9-7 in conference games. • The Tigers biggest win of the season came against No. 24 Arizona when Pacific knocked off the Wildcats 3-1 at the Wolf Pack Invitational. • Pacific won the 32nd Annual Bankers Classic at home in September. Sophomore Hannah Clancy was named the tournament’s MVP. • Senior Svenja Engelhardt capped a phenomenal career with her first-ever All-Region selection, First Team All-Big West honors and finished 16th in the NCAA in kills per game. • Junior Samantha Misa and freshman Jennifer Sanders also garnered all-conference recognition at the end of the year for the Tigers. MEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 17-11 (4-4 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) Notes: • Pacific’s kicked off the 2010 season receiving national attention when they swept the competition at the Triton Invitational, which included wins over No. 6 LMU and No. 11 UC San Diego. • During MPSF Conference play the Tigers finished the season with a 4-4 record that included a 10-9 upset over No. 3 Stanford. • The Tigers ended the season 17-11 (4-4 MPSF) and finished seventh at the MPSF Tournament. • Three players earned all-america honors at the end of the year as Goran Tomasevic earned his second consecutive award while Balazs Erdlyi and Alex Malkis made their first appearance on the team. WOMEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 21-12 (2-3 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific finished fifth at the Big West championships after finishing the regular season fourth in the conference standings. • The Tigers picked up their second-straight 20+ win season after finishing just two wins shy of their program record set last season. • Three Tigers earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year with Dara Tawarahara picking up Pacific’s only first team award. Mandy King and Michele Relton each earned honorable mention honors. • For the second consecutive season Dara Tawarahara was named an Honorable Mention All-American at the end of the season.

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Media Information The University of the Pacific appreciates coverage given to the Tigers by the sporting media and invites all press representatives to be our guests at each Pacific home contest. CREDENTIALS: All credential requests should be made at least one week prior to the contest being covered. Credentials will be left at the ticket table at the entrance to Bill Simoni Field. VISITING MEDIA: All members of the visiting media are asked to make credential requests through the visiting school’s SID. Press Box: Pacific’s press box is located on at the top of the grand stands at Bill Simoni Field. Admittance is by press pass only and is limited to working media and official representatives of each institution.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS: Head Coach Brian Kolze will be made available to media following a brief cooling-off period in an area adjacent to the Pacific dugout. Student-athletes also will be made available for interviews on request. Please consult with the Pacific Athletic Media Relations staff for procedures. Media representatives are advised to check with the visiting SID as to postgame procedures with visiting student-athletes and coaches. PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers must wear assigned passes in plain sight at all times. NCAA rules limit photographers to shoot only from outside the restraining line enclosing the playing surface and bench areas.

PARKING: Parking passes are available to all media representatives and must be requested with game credentials. Press parking is located next to the Bill Simoni Field. INTERVIEW POLICY: The Pacific athletic media relations office requests that all student-athlete and coach interviews be arranged through the assistant director of athletic media relations. 24hour, advance notice is appreciated. Coaches’ and student-athletes’ home and cell phone numbers will not be released.

GAME SERVICES: The Pacific athletic media relations staff provides pre-game notes, game programs, full statistical summaries and playby-play packets after each contest.

PACIFIC ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Address & Location: The exact mailing address for the Pacific athletic media relations office is: University of the Pacific Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA, 95211 The athletic media relations office is located near the main entrance of the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center, adjacent to the Alex G. Spanos Center off Mendocino Avenue or Larry Heller Drive. Important Phone Numbers to Note: Athletic Media Relations Office Mike Millerick, Director office .............................(209) 946-2866 Ben Laskey, Assistant Director office .............................(209) 946-2730 Kevin Wilkinson, Assistant office .............................(209) 946-2289 Kyle Bruce, Graduate Assistant Vince Gerbec, Graduate Assistant Victoria Lewis Undergraduate Assistant office .............................(209) 946-2479 AthleticMediaRelationsFAX.....(209) 946-2757

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2012 Pacific Softball Schedule February

6

San Jose, Calif.

2:00 pm

Diamond Devil Invitational

Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament 10

vs. (13) Kentucky

Los Angeles, Calif.

2:00 pm

11

at (13) UCLA

Los Angeles, Calif.

12:00 pm

14

at Fresno State

Fresno, Calif.

at San Jose State

6:00 pm

Nike Invitational 17 vs. Nevada

Stanford, Calif.

10:00 am

at Stanford

Stanford, Calif.

2:30 pm

18

vs. Bradley

Stanford, Calif.

10:00 am

Semifinals

Stanford, Calif.

TBA

19

Finals

Stanford, Calif.

TBA

Cathedral City Classic 23

vs. Oklahoma State

Cathedral City, Calif.

10:30 am

vs. BYU

Cathedral City, Calif.

3:30 pm

24

vs. Iowa State

Cathedral City, Calif.

3:00 pm

vs. Syracuse

Cathedral City, Calif.

5:30 pm

25

vs. Texas A&M

Cathedral City, Calif.

9:30 am

29

at California

Berkeley, Calif.

2:00 pm

Louisville Slugger Invitational 2

Sacramento State

Bill Simoni Field

3:30 pm

Delaware

Bill Simoni Field

5:45 pm

3

Washington

Bill Simoni Field

12:15 pm

Semifinals

Bill Simoni Field

TBA

4

Finals

Bill Simoni Field

TBA

• at UC Santa Barbara (DH) Santa Barbara, Calif.

22

• at UC Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, Calif.

12:00 pm 12:00 pm

9

vs. Creighton

Tempe, Ariz.

11:00 am

28

• Cal Poly (DH)

Bill Simoni Field

12:00 pm

vs. East Carolina

Tempe, Ariz.

3:30 pm

29

• UC Riverside

Bill Simoni Field

12:00 pm

10

vs. Valparaiso

Tempe, Ariz.

1:00 pm

at Arizona State

Tempe, Ariz.

5:30 pm

11

vs. New Mexico State

Tempe, Ariz.

11:00 am

4

• UC Davis (DH)

Bill Simoni Field

1:00 pm

14

Colorado State

Bill Simoni Field

3:00 pm

5

• UC Davis

Bill Simoni Field

10:00 am

Butler

Bill Simoni Field

5:00 pm

11 • at Long Beach St. (DH)

Long Beach, Calif.

1:00 pm

12 • at Long Beach St.

Long Beach, Calif.

1:00 pm

Libby Matson Tournament

May

22

Princeton

Bill Simoni Field

6:00 pm

17-20 at NCAA Regionals

TBA

TBA

23

San Diego State

Bill Simoni Field

4:30 pm

24-27 at NCAA Super Regionals TBA

TBA

24

Princeton

Bill Simoni Field

2:30 pm

25

St. Mary’s (DH)

Bill Simoni Field

12:00 pm

June

27

at Cal State Bakersfield (DH) Bakersfield, Calif.

12:00 pm

31-6 at WCWS

27

vs. San Diego State

Stanford, Calif.

vs. Sacramento State

Stanford, Calif.

31

• Cal State Northridge (DH) Bill Simoni Field

Oklahoma City, Okla.

TBA

L, 0-8 (5) W, 8-1 12:00 pm

Home Games In Bold • - Denotes Big West Conference Games

April

March

21

all times Pacific Standard Time

1

• Cal State Northridge

Bill Simoni Field

6

• at UC Riverside (DH)

Riverside Calif.

1:00 pm

7

• at UC Riverside

Riverside Calif.

12:00 pm

11

Santa Clara

Bill Simoni Field

6:00 pm

14

• Cal State Fullerton (DH) Bill Simoni Field

12:00 pm

15

• Cal State Fullerton

12:00 pm

Bill Simoni Field

12:00 pm


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