2010 UTSA Softball Media Guide

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UTSA_________________________ 6-7 Campus Life___________________ 8-9 A Focus on Academics________ 10-11 Career Services______________ 12-13 San Antonio_________________ 14-15 NCAA Compliance______________ 16

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Season Outlook______________ 18-19 Roster_________________________ 20 Schedule_______________________ 21 Media Information_ _____________ 22

M eet T he R oadrunners

Rudi Cantu_____________________ 24 Kelly Cato______________________ 25 Chelsey Chapman_______________ 26 Cassie Miller___________________ 27 Krista Sitka_____________________ 28 Danyé Holmes__________________ 29 Emily Humpal___________________ 30 Kristin Kappler__________________ 31

Caitlyn Ivy_ ____________________ 32 Ashley Kappler_________________ 33 Laura Little_ ____________________ 34 Morgan Luksa__________________ 35 Samantha Beeson_______________ 36 Emily Blackburn_________________ 36 Celeste Carruth_________________ 37 Nikki Goff_ ____________________ 37 Kim Gonzales__________________ 38 Team Photo_____________________ 38

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Lori Cook___________________ 40-41 Stephanie Hughes_______________ 42 Michelle Cheatham______________ 43 Jessica Rogers__________________ 44 Support Staff___________________ 44 Lynn Hickey____________________ 45 Athletics Department Staff_____ 46-47 Dr. Ricardo Romo_______________ 48

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2010 Opponents_ ___________ 50-51 Southland Tournament_ __________ 51 2010 Opponents Series_______ 52-53 Southland Conference___________ 54

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Name____________________________________University of Texas at San Antonio Founded__________________________________________________________ 1969 Enrollment_____________________________________29,133 (25,135 undergrad.) President (Alma Mater)_____________________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo (Texas) Athletics Director (Alma Mater)__________________ Lynn Hickey (Ouachita Baptist) Affiliation________________________________________________ NCAA Division I Conference_____________________________________________________Southland Nickname___________________________________________________ Roadrunners Colors___________________________________Navy Blue (289) & Orange (1665) Head Coach (Alma Mater)_ ____________________________Lori Cook (Nebraska) Record at UTSA (Years)/Career Record (Years)_____________ 118-99 (four)/same Assistant Coaches____ Stephanie Hughes, Michelle Cheatham, Jessica Rogers (vol.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost_________________________________________ 12/3 Position Starters Returning/Lost_________________________________________7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost________________________________________________3/1 2009 Overall Record_______________________________________________ 29-29 2009 Conference Record (Finish)_______________________________ 18-11 (T3rd) Facility (Capacity)___________________________________ Roadrunner Field (300) Surface (Dimensions)_ ____________________Natural Grass (200’ / 200’ / 200’) Press Box Phone_ _________________________________________(210) 458-4898 First Year of Softball________________________________________________ 1992 All-Time Record________________________________________________ 522-437-2 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Years)______________________ 2 (2004, 2006) Sports Information Director/Softball Contact_ ___________________ Kyle Stephens Office Phone/Fax___________________________________(210) 458-4551/4569 E-Mail_____________________________________________ kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Mailing Address___________________ One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249

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2009 Season Statistics___________ 56 2009 Results___________________ 57 Southland Conference Review_____ 58

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All-Americans___________________ 60 Roadrunners In The Pros__________ 61 Honor Roll_ _________________ 62-63 Career Records______________ 64-65 Single-Season Records________ 66-67 Single-Game Records____________ 68 NCAA/Conference Records______ 69 Year-By-Year Results___________ 70-73 Conference Champions__________ 74 Letterwinners___________________ 75 Coaching History_ ______________ 75 TV/Radio Chart_________________ 76

C redits The 2010 UTSA Softball Media Guide was designed, written and edited by sports information director Kyle Stephens, with assistance from associate sports information director Brian Hernandez, assistant sports information director Carlos Valdez and student assistants Arielle Andres, James Pelech and Jasmine Sánchez. Most photography by Jeff Huehn of Lazy J Photography and Mark McClendon of UTSA Photographic Services. Printing by The Watermark Group of San Antonio.


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Roadrunner Field R oadrunner F ield F act B ook • Natural grass surface • Dimensions: LF - 200 feet CF - 200 feet RF - 200 feet • Bleacher wraps added in 2008 • Lights, split-masonry backstop and new state-of-the-art netting added in Fall 2006 • Fall 2005 renovations include a new scoreboard, new fencing and windscreen and a press box reconfiguration • Home and visiting team bullpens • Seating for more than 300 fans with exceptional sightlines • Features the Marie Estes Collins Indoor Hitting Facility

M arie E stes C ollins I ndoor H itting F acility Built in 1998, UTSA’s indoor hitting facility (pictured, right) bears the name of generous softball booster Marie Estes Collins. Located directly behind the left field fence, the facility covers 3,600 square feet and features a retractable cage with turf flooring.

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T h i s I s UTSA

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UTSA

The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded by the 61st State Legislature on June 5, 1969.

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UTSA serves the San Antonio and South Texas region through programs and services offered from its three campuses: Main Campus, Downtown Campus and Hemisfair Park Campus. With more than 29,000 students enrolled in 133 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, UTSA is the second-largest higher-education institution in The University of Texas System and has been one of the state’s fastest-growing public universities for much of the last decade. UTSA listed an enrollment of 29,133 (25,135 undergraduates) in Fall 2009, making it the seventh-largest school in the state of Texas. UTSA offers 64 bachelor’s, 48 master’s and 21 doctoral degree programs in the colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Honors, Liberal and Fine Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and in the Graduate School.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s 40-year history.

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The university’s three campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than 57 percent of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 76,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974.

In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

The university has had 55 Fulbright Scholars and 98 percent of the tenured or tenure-track faculty have doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. In fiscal year 2008-09, UTSA was awarded more than $67 million for research expenditures and other sponsored programs, a 34-percent increase from the previous year. The university continues to grow. In the past five years, UTSA increased the size of the Downtown Campus to 18 acres and acquired an additional 125 acres of land near the Main Campus to accommodate the proposed Park West Athletrics Complex.

UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.

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The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world.

University Center Sources: Wikipedia The Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering Building is one of the largest and most sophisticated science facilities at any institution of higher education in Texas.

Sources: WikiResearch expenditures pedia at UTSA increased to more than $67 million in 2009, a 34percent increase from the previous year.

UTSA has plans for $265 million in construction over the next several years. The University recently received funding from the Texas Legislature for an $82 million building for the College of Engineering, where enrollment has grown more than 90 percent in six years.

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C am p u s L i f e L aur e l V i l l a g e UTSA has four housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates approximately 3,700 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center. Chaparral Village and Laurel Village are the two newest on-campus residences and both offer two- and fourbedroom suites with cable television, high speed Internet and kitchenettes, study rooms, a computer lab, a swimming pool and basketball courts.

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The UTSA Library provides both electronic and physical access to information resources and services including a collection of 742,000 volumes, 2,300 periodical subscriptions, 30,000 electronic journals, 48,000 electronic books, approximately 300 electronic databases as well as manuscripts, maps, media and microforms.

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The Recreation and Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art 300,000 squarefoot facility housing a wide variety of programs and facilities from fitness and aquatics centers, basketball, racquetball and beach volleyball courts to massage studios and a rock-climbing wall.

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Sources: Wikipedia UTSA students, faculty and staff have many options for dining on campus.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Taco Cabana, Panda Express, Chili’s Too, Grille Works and Burger King, while Starbucks, Subway and a C3 Convenience Store are a short walk away.

Real Food on Campus at Roadrunner Café, located adjacent to Chaparral Village, is an all-you-care-to-eat residential restaurant that includes a deli, brick oven pizza and stir-fry.

Other on-campus dining options include Smoothie King inside the Recreation and Wellness Center, Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Biotechnology, Sciences & Engineering Building, Extreme Pita in the Business Building and a Subway, Grille Works and C3 Convenience Store at the Downtown Campus.

The John Peace Library (JPL) Food Court houses Chick-fil-A, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Montague’s Deli, Freshens Frozen Treats, Bene Pizza & Pasta and a C3 Convenience Store.

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Services

M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, the Southland Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards in the past seven years. Twenty-two Roadrunners have been named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the league’s top honor, for academic and athletics success. UTSA has had five student-athletes chosen as an ESPN the Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 25 have earned Academic All-District accolades in the last five years. Since 2003, 463 student-athletes have been named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including 98 in the 2008-09 academic year. 10

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rooms, a classroom, computer lab and office space for the Academic Services staff.

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Cari Goodyear is in her seventh year as assistant athletics director for academic services. Goodyear oversees academic support services for the entire athleticsdepartment. During her tenure at UTSA, her department has seen the addition of a permanent study hall, a tutor and mentor program for student-athletes, an expansion of the full-time academic staff and the opening of the UTSA Student-Athlete Academic Center. In the last six academic years, 19 Roadrunners have garnered Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year honors. Goodyear came to UTSA from Texas Tech, where she served as assistant director for athletics academic services for three years and as an academic counselor from 1995-99. She also was an academic advisor at Arkansas State from 1993-95. She began her career in academics as a graduate assistant in athletics advising at Texas State in 1990 and remained in that role until 1993. Goodyear then served as an academic counseling intern at Texas in spring 1993. Goodyear earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Texas in 1990 and her master’s in developmental education from Texas State in 1998. The Austin native and her husband, Gary, have two daughters, Bailey and Libby.

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C o n n e c t i n g UTSA Student-Athletes t o C a r e e r Development R esources

Career

“There are more than 380,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals. The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search. The Career Center’s Web site, utsa.edu/careercenter, contains full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and part-time job listings, which are updated daily. Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. The Career Center employs a total of 11 career counselors, one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling appointments are available with counselors to discuss any aspect of your career development. They will use a variety of methods to help you learn more about career interests, including free online career assessments. In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of workshops are offered on various career-related topics, including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

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Why do employers seek student-athletes?

Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, and performing under pressure are needed to be successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into the workplace. TEN QUALITIES OF TEA M PLAYER S • Time management • Teamwork • Goal-directed • Competitive • Confidence • Persistence and endurance • Loyalty • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism • Resilience Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000.

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Services Career Center Partner Organizations

Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. AT&T * bp Energy * Capital Group Companies CIA CPS Energy Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * Ernst & Young LLP FBI Frost Bank Harlandale ISD HEB Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * Judson ISD * KPMG LLP Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment * Medtronic * Microsoft Corporation NASA National Security Agency New York Life Northeast ISD Northrop Grumman Northside ISD Northwestern Mutual NuStar Energy Padgett Stratemann & Co., LLP Pape-Dawson Pepsi Bottling Group Planto Roe Financial Services, Inc. Raytheon San Antonio ISD Sapient Financial Group Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Sportball Systems, Inc. Spurs Sports and Entertainment Target Corporation * TCEQ Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Union Pacific Railroad United States Census Bureau U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA Valero Energy Corporation Veteran’s Administration Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo Westin YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

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Stefanie Cisneros is in her second year as career counselor for all UTSA student-athletes and her ninth year as a staff member of the UTSA Career Center Office. During her tenure, Cisneros has had the opportunity to speak to national audiences through professional presentations at the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Conference, the American Humanics Management Institute, the California Association for Counseling and Development Regional Conference and as a co-presenter at the National Careers Conference. Her most recent presentation, “Transfer the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, addressed the career development needs of student-athletes and best practices for working effectively with student-athlete populations and athletics departments. Cisneros is currently involved in several professional organizations, including memberships in the National Career Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE) and the Texas Cooperative Education and Internship Association (TXCEIA). Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008.

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San Antonio has a population of more than 1.3 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the fifth-fastest growing city in the country from 2007-08. With more than 26 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo (1), The River Walk (2), SeaWorld® San Antonio (4), Six Flags® Fiesta Texas® (13) and the San Antonio Zoo (14). Settled in 1731, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round. San Antonio has 68 miles of urban hike and bike trails and more than 11,000 acres of urban parks.

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San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum, Clear Channel Communications, USAA and NuStar Energy. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to four professional sports franchises: the four-time NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs, the WNBA’s Silver Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage and the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions.

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San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, five NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps. Sources: San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau

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Compliance with NCAA rules is one of the highest priorities for our athletics program and institution. As a member of the NCAA, the University of Texas at San Antonio is accountable for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the best-intentioned action on a fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the UTSA Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible Inquiries should be directed to the UTSA Compliance Office at this address: UTSA Compliance Office Intercollegiate Athletics One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-5493

Representatives of Athletics Interests A “representative of UTSA’s athletics interests,” or booster, is anyone who: • Has ever participated in or is currently a member of the various athletics department support groups; • Has made a donation to the athletics program; • Has helped arrange summer and/or vacation employment for student-athletes; or • Has been involved, in anyway, in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics program

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NCAA Compliance

Prospective Student-Athlete

Extra Benefits

Prospective and current studentathletes may not receive extra benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of the institution’s athletic interests to provide a student-athlete or his/her family a benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • An employment arrangement for a prospect’s relatives; • Gifts of clothing or equipment; • Cosigning of loans; • Providing loans to a prospect’s relatives or friends; • Cash or like items; • Use of an automobile; • Any tangible items, including merchandise; • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases of any type; • Free or reduced-cost housing • Use of a college’s athletic equipment; • Sponsorship of or arrangement for an award banquet for high school, prep school or two-year college athletes by a college, athletics representative or its alumni groups; • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher then the wages paid for similar work; and • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

Recruiting

Only coaches and athletics department staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective studentathlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University of Texas at San Antonio. This prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letter-of-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth grade. You can become a prospect even if you have not started the ninth grade, if a college gives you or your relatives any financial aid help or other benefits that it does not give others. Before a prospect can make an official visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test (through an official high school or testing agency), (2) an academic transcript, and (3) must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and must be placed on the institution’s institution request list with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Visiting UTSA Official Visit: An “official visit” is a visit paid in whole or in part by the university and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official visits, with a limit of only one per university. Unofficial Visit: An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. The university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an oncampus athletics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation to view off-campus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want. More information concerning recruiting and initial eligibility can be found online at: www.ncaa.org www.goUTSA.com

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Season Outlook

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xperience is the common theme surrounding the 2010 UTSA softball team, as fifth-year head coach Lori Cook welcomes back 12 letter winners, including seven position starters and three pitchers, from last year’s squad that finished 29-29 overall and in third place in the Southland Conference with an 18-11 mark. Three preseason all-conference performers highlight the list of returnees. Senior Rudi Cantu is a first-team pick after earning her third AllSouthland nod last spring, while senior Krista Sitka — a secondteam first baseman last season — and sophomore Ashley Kappler — an honorable mention second baseman — are second team selections. The experienced group of returning players boasts a combined 24 letters earned and represents 73 percent of the total hits and 68 percent of the total runs registered last season. Joining forces with that dozen will be a trio of new faces, two transfers from traditional softball powers in junior Emily Blackburn (Oklahoma State) and sophomore Nikki Goff (Louisiana-Lafayette) and freshman Samantha Beeson. “We have a lot of experienced players back and some new faces on the team this year,” Cook said. “It’s a good mix of veterans and young players that has meshed really well together during preseason workouts. I really like our team makeup and chemistry heading into the season.” Pitchers UTSA touts a trio of arms that will share the workload in the circle this season. Juniors Danyé Holmes and Emily Humpal and sophomore Morgan Luksa return after accounting for 93 percent of the innings in 2009. Holmes, a lefthander from Sugar Land, led the staff with a 2.44 ERA and posted a 13-10 record and 121 strikeouts in 146.1 frames. Junior Emily Humpal fanned 126 batters in 174.2 innings in her first Two years ago as a freshman, she picked season with UTSA. up second-team allconference accolades after going 9-6 (8-1 in league play) with a 2.23 ERA and 78 Ks in 101.1 panels. Humpal, a right-handed transfer from Creighton, carried the bulk of the pitching load in her first season with the Roadrunners. The Corpus Christi native recorded a team-high 126 punchouts in 174.2 innings and turned in a 12-12 record and 3.09 ERA. Luksa, a righty from Clear Creek High, tossed 46.1 frames and posted a 3.32 ERA and 21 strikeouts in her inaugural campaign. “Our pitching staff is solid, even though Danyé and Morgan were slowed a bit by injuries in the fall,” Cook said. “They worked most of our innings last year, so we expect them to use that experience to their advantage this season. I look at us as having three aces. I’m comfortable going with any of them in almost any situation, and there are not a lot of teams that can say they have that.”

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Catchers Senior Cassie Miller returns after splitting duties behind the plate a year ago. The Mesquite native has four home runs and 14 RBIs and a .986 fielding percentage in 79 career games as a reliable backstop for Cook. “Cassie will be our starting catcher and our pitchers are comfortable with her back there,” Cook said. “She handles the staff very well, does a good job of blocking balls in the dirt and runs the defense in an experienced way.” Ashley Kappler, a middle infielder by trade, will fill in as the backup. Infielders UTSA’s entire starting infield from 2009 is back, but a different look may take the field this season. Sitka returns for her fourth season as the incumbent at first base. The Houston native, a two-time allconference honoree, has started 156 games and posted 15 home runs and 72 RBIs to go along with a .986 fielding percentage. “Krista has been a rock for us at first base the last three years,” Cook said. “She battled through a bad back last year and still was all-conference. Defensively, she has one of the best gloves I’ve seen at that position, and she can hit Senior Krista Sitka earned secondteam All-Southland Conference for power at the plate.” Beeson will the accolades at first base in 2009. primary backup this season, as she is being groomed to replace Sitka. The Austin native earned all-state, All-Centex and all-district honors for Bowie High School. Ashley Kappler started 54 games at second base in her freshman campaign and was tabbed honorable mention allconference after hitting .241 with five doubles, three home runs and 15 RBIs. Senior Kelly Cato made 47 starts at shortstop a year ago, but the versatile Brazoswood High product will make the transition back to second base or the outfield to allow sophomore Caitlyn Ivy, a natural shortstop, to be in the lineup. Cato batted .287 with four homers and 20 RBIs, while Ivy posted a .301 batting average, five doubles, five round-trippers and 15 RBIs in 36 games. Sophomore Laura Little appeared in 11 games last season and will be the primary backup in the middle. “We’re very comfortable with the talent and depth we have up the middle,” Cook said. “I feel like we can put several different combinations out on the field and be successful.” Junior Kristin Kappler is back at the hot corner with 103 career starts under her belt. The Brazoswood High product accumulated nine doubles, nine homers and 34 RBIs in her first two seasons. The two transfers, Blackburn and Goff, also will see action at third base. Blackburn, a three-time all-state honoree at Kingwood High, joins the squad after sitting out the 2009 campaign due to an

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2010 Season Outlook injury following her transfer from Oklahoma State. Meanwhile, Goff comes to UTSA after playing for LouisianaLafayette last season. The Leander native was an all-district performer at Vista Ridge High. “We are deep at third base, but we have some versatility there, too,” Cook said. “Kristin has played just about every game there the past two years, so she brings a lot of experience to the table, but Nikki and Emily will see time there, as well. All three have big bats, so the challenge is finding a way to get them all in the lineup.”

UTSA also hosts Big 12 powers Baylor (March 9) and Texas (March 30) and plays home-andhome doubleheaders against Houston Baptist (April 14, 21). The Southland schedule includes home series against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (March 2-3), Stephen F. Austin (March 6-7), McNeese State (March 20-21), Southeastern Louisiana (April 2-3) and Texas State (April 23-24), while UTSA will travel for sets at Sam Houston State (March Senior Rudi Cantu, a preseason first-team 13-14), UT Arlington (March 27-28), all-conference selection, has garnered three Central Arkansas (April 10-11), Nicholls All-Southland certificates in her career. (April 17-18) and Northwestern State (May 8-9). Outfield The Southland Tournament will be hosted by Texas State on Discussion of the outfield begins with Cantu, a three-time allMay 13-15. conference performer. The Alvin native is slated to patrol center “The conference race will be tough as usual,” Cook said. field for the second consecutive season. She earned second-team “Texas State is the defending champion. They lost a good group All-Southland accolades last year after hitting .303 with 59 hits of players, but they have some very good ones back. SFA returns and 35 runs scored and was near perfect in the outfield with just most of their core group and Sam Houston will be in the mix. It’s one error in 89 chances (.989 fielding percentage). going to be a battle every series, but we feel like we can compete “I expect another big year out of Rudi,” Cook said. “What you for the championship. see is what you get from her every single day. She’s been one of “Our seniors have been through the season and to the the most consistent players we’ve had the last three seasons. She conference tournament before, so they know what it takes to be is the prototypical leadoff hitter with her speed and ability to put at your best when it counts. They are tired of finishing second or pressure on the defense, and she’s as good as it gets defensively third, they’re hungry to win a championship this year, but they in center field.” know it takes hard work to get there. We’re solid in all three In the other two outfield positions, UTSA will have to replace its phases — offense, defense and pitching — but it’s about putting only two lost starters in Leanne Risberg, who graduated after a it all together each time you go out there on the field. If we do third all-conference certificate last season, and Amber Anderson, that, we can be successful.” who is sitting out the season to concentrate on academics. Cook expects senior Chelsey Chapman, a solid defender who made 18 starts in the outfield last season, to take over in right field, while a combination of Cato, Luksa and Goff also will see S outhland C onference P reseason P olls action. “Chelsey has experience playing all three spots and is very Coaches SIDs solid defensively,” Cook said. “Morgan can play outfield when 1___Texas State (9)____ 99 1___Texas State (9)____ 99 she’s not pitching, and Kelly Cato and Nikki Goff can play out 2___SFA (1)__________ 91 2___SFA (1)__________ 84 there, too. We don’t have as much depth as I’d like, but we have 3_ __UTSA____________ 68 3_ __UTSA____________ 82 some moveable parts that will allow us to be flexible with our 4___Sam Houston St.__ 64 4___Sam Houston St.__ 63 batting order.” Schedule UTSA traditionally has played a tough non-conference schedule and 2010 will be no different. The Roadrunners will face Colorado State, Nebraska, New Mexico State, Penn State and UTEP at the season-opening Hotel Encanto Invitational on Feb. 12-14 in Las Cruces, N.M., and then travel to the Marriott Houston Classic a week later to face Houston, Iowa State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Purdue and Texas. They then head to Lubbock on Feb. 23-24 for a two-game set with Texas Tech before hosting North Texas and UC Riverside for the UTSA Invitational on Feb. 26-28. “We play some very good and experienced teams right off the bat, so we’ll have to be ready,” Cook said. “We’re going to be challenged early, but we’re looking forward to it.”

5___McNeese St. (1)_ _ 63 6___UT Arlington______ 52 7___A&M-CC_________ 51 8___Nicholls_ ________ 43 9___Central Ark.______ 32 10__Southeastern La.__ 19 11__Northwestern St.__ 14

5___McNeese St. (1)_ _ 60 6___UT Arlington______ 57 7___Nicholls_ ________ 44 8___Central Ark.______ 35 9___A&M-CC_________ 33 10__Southeastern La.__ 26 11__Northwestern St.__ 18

P reseason A ll -S outhland S elections First Team OF — Rudi Cantu, Sr. Second Team 1B — Krista Sitka, Sr. 2B — Ashley Kappler, So.

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2 0 1 0 UT SA S o f t b a l l R o s t e r No. Name

Pos.

B/T

Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown/Previous School

OF

L/R

5-6

Sr.-3L

Houston, Texas/Clear Lake HS

1

Chelsey Chapman

3

Rudi Cantu

OF/IF

L/R

5-3

Sr.-3L

Alvin, Texas/Alvin HS

4

Caitlyn Ivy

SS/2B

L/R

5-10

So.-1L

Huntington, Texas/Huntington HS

5

Kelly Cato

SS/2B

R/R

5-4

Sr.-3L

Angleton, Texas/Brazoswood HS

7

Ashley Kappler

IF/C

R/R

5-7

So.-1L

Lake Jackson, Texas/Brazoswood HS

8

Cassie Miller

C/IF

R/R

5-4

Sr.-3L

Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite HS

10

Krista Sitka

1B

R/R

5-9

Sr.-3L

Houston, Texas/Dobie HS

11

Laura Little

SS/2B

R/R

5-8

So.-1L

Spring, Texas/Spring HS

13

Nikki Goff

3B/OF

R/R

5-9

So.-TR

Leander, Texas/Vista Ridge HS/Louisiana-Lafayette

15

Emily Blackburn

3B

R/R

5-8

Jr.-RS

Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood HS/Oklahoma State

17

Danyé Holmes

P/UT

L/L

5-9

Jr.-2L

Sugar Land, Texas/Kempner HS

22

Kim Gonzales

UT

R/R

5-5

Sr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas/O’Connor HS

24

Emily Humpal

P/1B

R/R

6-1

Jr.-1L

Corpus Christi, Texas/Flour Bluff HS/Creighton

30

Samantha Beeson

OF/!B

R/R

5-9

Fr.-HS

Austin, Texas/Bowie HS

33

Kristin Kappler

3B

R/R

5-7

Jr.-2L

Lake Jackson, Texas/Brazoswood HS

34

Morgan Luksa

P/OF

R/R

5-7

So.-1L

League City, Texas/Clear Creek HS

42

Celeste Carruth

UT

R/R

5-8

Sr.-SQ

Midland, Texas/Lee HS

Coaching Staff Head coach: Lori Cook (10th year at UTSA, fifth as head coach; Nebraska 1990) Assistant coaches: Stephanie Hughes (seventh year; Texas State 2001); Michelle Cheatham (fifth year, UTSA 2002) Volunteer assistant coach: Jessica Rogers (second year; UTSA 2007)

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Pronunciation Guide

Class Breakdown

Alphabetical Roster

Danyé Holmes________DAN (not DON)-yae

Seniors_______________ 7

Morgan Luksa__________________LUKE-sah

Juniors________________ 4

Emily Humpal__________________ HUMP-ahl

Sophomores___________ 5

Beeson, Samantha_ ___ 30 Blackburn, Emily______ 15 Cantu, Rudi_ __________ 3 Cato, Kelly____________ 5 Chapman, Chelsey_____ 1 Goff, Nikki___________ 13 Gonzales, Kim________ 22 Holmes, Danyé_______ 17 Humpal, Emily________ 24 Ivy, Caitlyn____________ 4 Kappler, Ashley________ 7 Kappler, Kristin_______ 33 Little, Laura___________ 11 Luksa, Morgan________ 34 Miller, Cassie__________ 8 Sitka, Krista__________ 10

Freshmen_ ____________ 1

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Opponent

Location

Time

Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Tue. Wed. Fri.-Sun. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun.

Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26-28 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28

vs. UTEP# Las Cruces, N.M. vs. Nebraska# Las Cruces, N.M. vs. Penn State # Las Cruces, N.M. at New Mexico State# Las Cruces, N.M. vs. Colorado State# Las Cruces, N.M. vs. Texas^ Houston, Texas at Houston^ Houston, Texas vs. Louisiana-Lafayette^ Houston, Texas vs. Purdue^ Houston, Texas vs. Iowa State^ Houston, Texas at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas UTSA Invitational (home team listed first) San Antonio, Texas UC Riverside vs. North Texas San Antonio, Texas UTSA vs. UC Riverside San Antonio, Texas UTSA vs. UC Riverside San Antonio, Texas North Texas vs. UTSA San Antonio, Texas UC Riverside vs. North Texas San Antonio, Texas North Texas vs. UC Riverside San Antonio, Texas UTSA vs. North Texas San Antonio, Texas

11 a.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

Tue. Wed. Sat. Sun. Tue. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Thu. Sat. Sun. Tue.

March 2 March 3 March 6 March 7 March 9 March 13 March 14 March 20 March 21 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 30

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* (DH) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* Stephen F. Austin* (DH) Stephen F. Austin* Baylor at Sam Houston State* (DH) at Sam Houston State* McNeese State* (DH) McNeese State* at North Texas at UT Arlington* (DH) at UT Arlington* Texas (DH)

San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Denton, Texas Arlington, Texas Arlington, Texas San Antonio, Texas

5/7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1/3 p.m. 12 p.m. 5 p.m. 1/3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1/3 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 2/4 p.m. 12 p.m. 4/6 p.m.

Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Wed. Sat. Sun. Wed. Fri. Sat.

April 2 April 3 April 10 April 11 April 14 April 17 April 18 April 21 April 23 April 24

Southeastern Louisiana* (DH) Southeastern Louisiana* at Central Arkansas* (DH) at Central Arkansas* Houston Baptist (DH) at Nicholls* (DH) at Nicholls* at Houston Baptist (DH) Texas State* (DH) Texas State*

San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Conway, Ark. Conway, Ark. San Antonio, Texas Thibodaux, La. Thibodaux, La. Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas

4/6 p.m. 12 p.m. 1/3 p.m. 12 p.m. 2/4 p.m. 1/3 p.m. 12 p.m. 1/3 p.m. 5/7 p.m. 12 p.m.

Sat. Sun. Thu.-Sat.

May 8 May 9 May 13-15

at Northwestern State* (DH) at Northwestern State* Southland Conference Tournament

Natchitoches, La. Natchitoches, La. San Marcos, Texas

2/4 p.m. 12 p.m.

4 p.m. 6 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m.

All times Central • Home games in bold played at Roadrunner Field • (DH) - doubleheader # Hotel Encanto Invitational • ^ Marriott Houston Classic • * Southland Conference game Schedule tentative and subject to change

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M e d i a I n f o r m at i o n Practices UTSA welcomes all media to attend softball practices during the season. The UTSA Sports Information Office requests media members to contact the SID in advance for practice times and interview requests. In most cases, student-athletes and coaches will be made available before practice. Please make interview requests at least 24 hours in advance.

Media Coverage The UTSA Sports Information Office assists members of the media with their coverage of all UTSA sports by providing feature ideas, notes, statistics and travel plans. In addition to the 2010 UTSA Softball Media Guide, media members may check the athletics department Web site — goUTSA.com — for the latest information pertaining to all 17 sports. Interview Policy All interviews with softball studentathletes and coaches must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting the UTSA Sports Information Office. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “callback” basis only and at a time that is convenient for the student-athlete. Postgame interviews with coaches and players will be conducted on the field following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. Media Services Media members are encouraged to contact the UTSA Sports Information Office at least 24 hours in advance for credentials. Credentials can be picked up with proper identification at the ticket table located at the main gate to Roadrunner Field. The press box phone is (210) 458-4898. Wireless Internet access and phone lines are available by request. A fax machine (210/4584569) is available in the UTSA Sports Information Office located across the street.

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Live Statistics Live statistics for all UTSA home and select road softball games can be found online at goUTSA.com. Audio/Video Streaming Free live audio broadcasts of selected softball games will be available online at goUTSA.com. Ed Suarez, Lincoln Rose and Kyle Stephens will share play-by-play duties. UTSA will provide live video streaming for selected home games. A Rowdy Zone subscription ($5.95/month) is required. Following is a tentative broadcast schedule for the 2010 season. Please visit us online at goUTSA.com for the latest schedule as dates may be added or changed. Broadcast Schedule Date_______ Opponent_ ________________Time Feb. 26____ UC Riverside_____________ 6 p.m. Feb. 27____ UC Riverside____________11 a.m. Feb. 27____ North Texas______________ 1 p.m. Feb. 28____ North Texas______________ 1 p.m. March 2___ A&M-Corpus Christi (DH)__ 5 p.m. March 3___ A&M-Corpus Christi_______ 1 p.m. March 6___ Stephen F. Austin (DH)_____ 1 p.m. March 7___ Stephen F. Austin__________ noon March 9_ __ Baylor_ _________________ 5 p.m. March 20__ McNeese State (DH)_______ 1 p.m. March 21__ McNeese State_ ___________ noon March 30__ Texas (DH)_______________ 4 p.m. April 2_____ Southeastern La. (DH)_ ____ 4 p.m. April 3_____ Southeastern La.___________ noon April 14___ Houston Baptist (DH)______ 2 p.m. April 17___ Nicholls (DH)_ ___________ 1 p.m. April 18___ Nicholls__________________ noon April 21___ Houston Baptist (DH)______ 1 p.m. April 23_ __ Texas State (DH)__________ 5 p.m. April 24_ __ Texas State_ ______________ noon May 8_____ Northwestern State (DH)___ 2 p.m. May 9_____ Northwestern State_ _______ noon May 13-15__ Southland Tournament_______ TBA

UTSA Sports Information

Kyle Stephens

Sports Information Director/ Softball Contact E-mail: kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Office Phone: (210) 458-4551 Office Fax: (210) 458-4569 Press Box: (210) 458-4898 Athletics Web Site: goUTSA.com Mailing Address: One UTSA Circle San Antonio, Texas 78249-0691

Local Media Directory Newspapers San Antonio Express-News p: (210) 250-3373 f: (210) 250-3351 e: sports@express-news.net The Paisano p: (210) 690-9301 f: (210) 690-3423 e: sports@paisano-online.com

• bold italics indicates live video event • Schedule is subject to change • All times Central

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Television Stations KABB-TV (FOX) p: (210) 442-6304 f: (210) 442-6333 KENS-TV (CBS) p: (210) 366-5001 f: (210) 377-8757 KSAT-TV (ABC) p: (210) 351-1270 f: (210) 351-1310 WOAI-TV (NBC) p: (210) 223-4742 f: (210) 476-1088 KWEX-TV (Univision) p: (210) 227-4141 f: (210) 226-0131


M eet

S eniors

(l-r): Kelly Cato, Chelsey Chapman, Krista Sitka, Rudi Cantu, Cassie Miller, Kim Gonzales, Celeste Carruth

the

R oadrunners

Rudi Cantu________________________ Kelly Cato_________________________ Chelsey Chapman_________________ Cassie Miller______________________ Krista Sitka_______________________ DanyĂŠ Holmes____________________ Emily Humpal_____________________ Kristin Kappler____________________ Caitlyn Ivy________________________ Ashley Kappler_ __________________ Laura Little________________________ Morgan Luksa_ ___________________ Samantha Beeson_________________ Emily Blackburn___________________ Celeste Carruth____________________ Nikki Goff_________________________ Kim Gonzales_____________________ Team Photo_______________________

J uniors

(l-r): Emily Humpal, Emily Blackburn, DanyĂŠ Holmes, Kristin Kappler

F reshman

Samantha Beeson

S ophomores

(l-r): Laura Little, Nikki Goff, Morgan Luksa, Caitlyn Ivy, Ashley Kappler

C oaches

(l-r): Stephanie Hughes, Michelle Cheatham, Lori Cook, Jessica Rogers

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Rudi Cantu Outfielder/Infielder Senior

3L

5-3

L/R

3

Alvin, Texas Alvin High School • Preseason first-team All-Southland Conference outfielder The Cantu File • Three-time all-conference performer Born: March 25, 1988 • Ranks second all-time at UTSA with six triples, third with 37 stolen bases, ninth with a .314 Birthplace: Houston, Texas batting average and 11th with 104 runs Parents: Jorge and Sonya Cantu As a junior (2009) Siblings: brother, Jorge; sisters, Lynnda Gonzalez and Josephine Cantu • A second-team all-league selection in the outfield Major: criminal justice - legal issues • Hit .303 and led the team in at-bats (195; No. 5/single-season list), hits (59), runs (35), and adjudication triples (2) and stolen bases (18; No. 2/single-season list) • Committed just one error in 89 chances (.989 FLD%) • Batted .314 with 33 hits, 24 runs and 14 thefts in Southland play • Registered a team-best 18 multi-hit games, including three base knocks against UTEP (March 24) and 17 two-hit outings • Had a six-game hitting streak from March 8-21and recorded hits in nine of the last 11 contests • Was 4-for-13 (.308) with four runs and an RBI in the Southland Tournament • Hit .337 (31-92) with 21 runs in 25 home games As a sophomore (2008) • Garnered first-team all-conference honors at second base • Batted .316 and led the team with 56 hits, 38 runs, three triples (T-No. 4/singleseason list) and 11 stolen bases (T-No. 9/single-season list) • Also posted four doubles, 16 RBIs and a .345 on-base percentage • Turned in a team-high 17 multiple-hit games • Enjoyed an 11-game hitting streak from Feb. 23-March 8 in which she hit .550 (22-for-40) • Registered a .429 batting average and .471 on-base percentage in home games • Hit .318 with 14 RBIs and was 8-for-9 on stolen bases in SLC play As a freshman (2007) • Earned third-team all-conference accolades in the outfield • Recorded the second-highest batting average (.325) on the team • Registered six doubles, a triple, 10 RBIs and four sacrifices • Was 8-for-8 on stolen base attempts • Hit .325 and was errorless in the field in SLC play • Batted .329 in road games • Collected multiple hits in 13 games, including three with three hits • Posted a seven-game hitting streak from Feb. 10-23 • Was 13-for-21 (.619) during a six-game hitting streak from March 10-16 Prior to UTSA • Four-year starter at Alvin High School for head coaches Carla Newsom and Kelly Bembery • Broke school records for single-season steals (33) and batting average Career Highs • All-state selection in the outfield as a junior and at second base as a senior Hits______ 3 (7x), last vs. UTEP (3/24/09) • Three-time first-team All-District 24-5A choice RBIs______ 3 vs. Central Arkansas (3/21/08) • Earned All-Brazoria County accolades three times Runs______ 3 (5x), last vs. Northwestern State (4/25/09) • Honorable mention all-district as a freshman Walks____ 1 (13x), last at Texas State (4/10/09) • Also played volleyball C antu ’ s C areer S tats Year 2007 2008 2009 Career

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Avg. GP-GS .325 51-50 .316 50-50 .303 55-55 .314 156-155

AB R 157 31 177 38 195 35 529 104

H 2B 3B HR RBI 51 6 1 0 10 56 4 3 0 16 59 3 2 0 11 166 13 6 0 37

TB 59 66 66 191

SLG% .376 .373 .338 .361

BB HBP SO 3 1 12 6 3 16 4 2 10 13 6 38

GDP 0 0 0 0

OB% .340 .346 .322 .335

SF/SH 1/4 2/4 1/5 4/13

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SB-ATT 8-8 11-15 18-20 37-43

PO A E FLD% 56 11 2 .971 122 49 10 .945 82 6 1 .989 260 66 13 .962


K e l ly C at o

Shortstop/Second Base Senior

3L

5-4

R/R

5

Angleton, Texas Brazoswood High School • Ranks 10th on UTSA’s career assists list with 209 The Cato File As a junior (2009) Born: Sept. 21, 1986 • Batted .287 with 35 hits, 23 runs, three doubles, four home runs, 20 RBIs, 18 walks Birthplace: Lake Jackson, Texas • Stole three bases and posted a .386 on-base percentage Parents: Jan; Wayne and Connie Cato • Hit .339 with 19 hits, 11 runs, two doubles, three home runs,13 RBIs and a .536 Siblings: brothers, Curtis and Kenneth; slugging percentage at Roadrunner Field sisters, Jamie, Brandy and Catherine Degree: earned bachelor’s degree • Recorded a career-high three hits (three at-bats), including a home run, and drove in four in kinesiology in Aug. ‘09 and now is runs in the 8-0 run-ruling of North Texas (Feb. 17) pursuing master’s in kinesiology • Had seven two-hit outings, including the first half of the North Texas doubleheader where she was 2-for-3 with a homer and a pair of RBIs • Earned Southland Conference Hitter of the Week honors after going 5-for-6 with two homers and six RBIs against the Mean Green As a sophomore (2008) • Batted .273 with 24 hits, 10 runs, five doubles, three home runs, 15 RBIs, a .432 slugging percentage and a .319 on-base percentage • Appeared in 40 games with 27 starts, 20 at shortstop • Hit .311 with 11 RBIs in Southland games • Had six multiple-RBI games and five multiple-hit outings • Ended the season on a six-game hitting streak (April 26-May 8) • Registered two hits in a game five times, including a 2-for-3, two-RBI showing in the 6-4, eight-inning win at Sam Houston State (May 4) As a redshirt freshman (2007) • Drew 52 starts — 50 at second base — and played in 56 games overall • Batted .254 with seven doubles and six RBIs • Laid down five sacrifice bunts and was 4-for-5 on stolen base attempts • Hit .278 with five doubles and six RBIs in Southland Conference play • Collected two hits in a game seven times • Had a five-game hitting streak from April 29-May 10 in which she was 7-for-15 (.467) with three two-baggers As a freshman (2006) • Redshirted Prior to UTSA • Three-year starter and all-district player for coach Laura Oltman at Brazoswood High • Batted .402 with seven doubles, seven triples, four home runs, 27 runs, 17 RBIs, a .725 slugging percentage and a .482 on-base percentage as a senior • Hit .269 with 53 hits and 26 RBIs for her career • Named All-Greater Houston, All-Brazoria County and County co-Defensive Player of the Year as a senior Career Highs • Selected for the TGCA All-Star Game’s East Team Hits______ 3 vs. North Texas (2/17/09) • Helped lead the Buccaneers to a district title and to the regional semifinals in RBIs______ 4 vs. North Texas (2/17/09) 2004 and 2005 Runs______ 2 (6x), last vs. UT Arlington (3/16/09) • Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society Walks____ 2 vs. Santa Clara (2/24/07) • Father, Wayne, played baseball for San Jacinto College (1971-73), Texas-Pan American(1973-75) and with the San Francisco Giants minor league system (1975-82) • Mother, Jan, played tennis at San Jacinto College (1972-73) C ato ’ s C areer S tats Year 2007 2008 2009 Career

Avg. GP-GS .254 56-52 .273 40-27 .287 49-47 .270 145-126

AB 138 88 122 348

R 18 10 23 51

H 35 24 35 94

2B 3B HR RBI 7 0 0 6 5 0 3 15 3 0 4 20 15 0 7 41

TB 42 38 50 130

SLG% .304 .432 .410 .374

BB HBP SO 10 3 30 5 1 24 18 3 14 33 7 68

GDP 0 0 2 2

OB% .318 .319 .386 .344

SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 0/5 4-5 105 77 11 .943 0/0 1-2 54 54 15 .878 2/2 3-5 82 78 12 .930 2/7 8-12 241 209 38 .922

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Chelsey Chapman Outfielder Senior

3L

5-6

L/R

1

Houston, Texas Clear Lake High School As a junior (2009) • Played in 47 games with 18 starts, 12 coming in left field • Batted .216 with eight hits, 12 runs, one RBI and four walks • Hit .286 in road contests • Was 4-for-5 on stolen bases • Went 2-for-3 with a run scored in the 10-3 win over Houston Baptist (March 31) • Was 3-for-6 in the Houston Baptist twinbill (April 15) • Drove in her first career run in the 3-1 win over Cal State Bakersfield (April 18) As a sophomore (2008) • Appeared in 23 games with a pair of starts in right field • Went 2-for-5 (.400) with four runs on the season • Was 2-for-2 in the 6-1 victory over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 27) • Scored one run in each of the victories against Illinois-Chicago (Feb. 16), Nicholls (March 29), Northwestern State (April 19) and Sam Houston State (May 4) As a freshman (2007) • Played in 17 games with one start in right field • Scored five runs and was 2-for-3 on stolen base attempts • Was 1-for-2 at the plate, getting her hit in the 15-2 win at McNeese State (May 5), and also drew two walks on the season to give her a .750 on-base percentage • Scored one run against Texas State (Feb. 9), UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 23), Northern Illinois (Feb. 25), Southeastern Louisiana (March 11) and Prairie View A&M (April 6) • Recorded both steals in the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi series (Feb. 27-28) Prior to UTSA • Three-year starter in center field for head coach Richard Wulf at Clear Lake High School • Earned all-district honors following her junior season • Selected team captain her senior year • Received the Top Athlete and Hustle awards in 2005 • National Nobel Honor, National Honor Roll student, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, freshman class president and National Leadership member

The Chapman File

Born: Feb. 11, 1988 Birthplace: Meridian, Miss. Parents: Tony and Tonda Chapman Siblings: sisters, Courtney and Maggie Major: biology

Career Highs Hits______ 2 (3x), last at Houston Baptist (4/15/09) RBIs______ 1 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4/18/09) Runs______ 1 (21x), last vs. UT Arlington (5/8/09) Walks____ 2 (2x), last vs. Houston Baptist (3/31/09)

C h a p m a n ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2007 2008 2009 Career

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Avg. GP-GS .500 17-1 .400 23-2 .216 47-18 .250 87-21

AB 2 5 37 44

R 5 4 12 21

H 1 2 8 11

2B 3B HR RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

TB 1 2 8 11

SLG% .500 .400 .216 .250

BB HBP SO GDP 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 5 1 6 0 6 1

OB% .750 .400 .293 .340

SF/SH SB-ATT PO 0/0 2-3 0 0/0 0-0 2 0/2 4-5 16 0/2 6-8 18

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A 0 0 1 1

E FLD% 0 .000 0 1.000 3 .850 3 .864


Cassie Miller Catcher/Infielder Senior

3L

5-4

R/R

8

Mesquite, Texas Mesquite High School As a junior (2009) • Played in 33 games with 30 starts, 29 behind the plate • Batted .172 with 10 hits, two runs, one home run, seven RBIs and three walks • Committed just two errors in 140 chances (.986 FLD%) • Slugged a game-winning, three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning in UTSA’s 4-3 victory over Tulsa (Feb. 7) at the Aggie Classic • Went 1-for-3 with a pair of RBIs in the 12-3 win over UT Arlington (May 8) at the Southland Conference Tournament in Lake Charles, La. As a sophomore (2008) • Played in 26 games with 20 starts, 18 at catcher • Batted .224 with 13 hits, two home runs, four RBIs and nine walks • Registered a .991 fielding percentage (T-5th/single-season list) with just one error in 107 chances at catcher and third base • Recorded a .333 batting average and a .471 on-base percentage at home • Put together five-game hitting streak from April 19-27 in which she went 7-for-15 (.467) • Went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in the season-ending 3-2 loss in 10 innings to Nicholls (May 8) at the Southland Conference Tournament • Slugged her other home run in the 6-1 loss at Texas Tech (April 15) • Collected two hits and an RBI in the 12-1 win at Northwestern State (April 20) • Was 2-for-3 in the 2-0 victory over Stephen F. Austin (April 26) As a freshman (2007) • Played in 20 games with nine starts, five at catcher • Batted .125 with a home run and three RBIs • Committed just one error in 42 chances in the field (.976 fielding percentage) • Went 2-for-3 in the 4-0 loss at No. 9 LSU (March 13) • Launched a two-run homer in the 15-2 rout of McNeese State (May 5) • Was 1-for-2 with a walk in the 6-1 win over Northern Illinois (Feb. 25) • Drew a pair of walks and drove in a run in the 15-0 romp of Prairie View A&M (April 6) Prior to UTSA • Three-year starter for head coach Theresa Thibodeaux at Mesquite High School • Earned first-team all-district honors following her senior season • Helped lead the Skeeters to a district championship in 2006 and to the regional semifinal round of the Class 5A playoffs in 2003 and 2006 • Earned honorable mention all-district accolades in 2004 • Who’s Who Among American High School Students

The Miller File

Born: Aug. 24, 1988 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Parents: Barry and Carolyn Miller Siblings: brother, Chris Evans Major: psychology

Career Highs Hits______ 2 (4x), last vs. Nicholls (5/8/08) RBIs______ 3 vs. Tulsa (2/7/09) Runs______ 2 vs. Rutgers (2/17/07) Walks____ 2 (2x), last vs. Sam Houston State (5/3/08)

M i l l e r ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2007 2008 2009 Career

Avg. .125 .224 .172 .182

GP-GS AB 20-9 32 26-20 58 33-30 58 79-59 148

R 3 2 2 7

H 4 13 10 27

2B 3B HR RBI 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 7 0 0 4 14

TB 7 19 13 39

SLG% .219 .328 .224 .264

BB HBP SO 5 0 14 9 1 21 3 0 19 17 1 54

GDP 0 0 2 2

OB% .237 .333 .213 .268

SF/SH SB-ATT PO A 1/0 0-0 33 8 1/2 0-0 91 15 0/1 0-0 125 13 2/3 0-0 249 36

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

E 1 1 2 4

FLD% .976 .991 .986 .986

27


10

K r i s ta S i t k a First Base Senior

3L

5-9

R/R

Houston, Texas Dobie High School • Preseason second-team All-Southland Conference selection at first base The Sitka File • Second-team all-league pick as a junior in 2009 Born: Dec. 10, 1987 • Ranks third on UTSA’s career putouts list with 976 Birthplace: Houston, Texas As a junior (2009) Parents: Tim and Anne Sitka • Named second-team all-conference at first base Siblings: sister, Alaina • Batted .241 with 34 hits, four doubles, a home run and 16 RBIs despite battling a back Major: interdisciplinary studies injury throughout the season • Hit .299 with 23 hits, four doubles, one round-tripper and 14 RBIs in Southland play • Played in 51 games with 50 starts at first base • Registered a .986 fielding percentage with six errors in 397 chances (350 putouts/No. 4 single-season list) • Tied career highs with four hits (four at-bats), including a double and a homer, and five RBIs in the 7-1 victory against Sam Houston State (Feb. 28) • Had six two-hit games, including a 2-for-3 outing in the lidlifter of the Sam Houston series As a sophomore (2008) • Tabbed honorable mention All-Southland Conference at first base • Batted .270 with 41 hits, 16 runs, six doubles, seven home runs and a teamhigh 34 RBIs • Drew 20 walks and posted .447 slugging and .351 on-base percentages • Started all 50 games at first base • Hit .297 in league play and .291 in road games • Posted nine multiple-hit and seven multiple-RBI games • Recorded a six-game hitting streak from March 2-15 • Went 3-for-4 with a double, the game-winning homer and four RBIs in the 6-4, eight-inning win at Sam Houston State (May 4) • Was 3-for-3 with a pair of RBIs in the 5-4 win at New Mexico State (Feb. 17) • Pounded a home run in each game of the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi series (Feb. 26-27), including a three-run shot in the 6-1 victory in the finale As a freshman (2007) • Started 56 games at first base and played in 57 overall • Batted .208 with five doubles, seven home runs, 22 RBIs and 18 walks • Hit .241 with six round-trippers and 14 RBIs in Southland Conference play • Recorded seven multiple-hit and six multiple-RBI games • Went 4-for-5 with two homers and five RBIs in the 15-2 win at McNeese State Career Highs (May 5) Hits______ 4 (2x), last vs. Sam Houston State (2/28/09) • Launched a solo blast that lifted UTSA over Southeastern La., 7-6 (March 10) RBIs______ 5 (2x), last vs. Sam Houston State (2/28/09) Prior to UTSA Runs______ 2 (7x), last vs. Sam Houston State (5/4/08) • Three-year all-district performer for head coaches Rhonda Foster and Robin Walks____ 2 (6x), last vs. UTEP (3/24/09) Rackley at Dobie High School • Earned first-team all-district and third-team All-Greater Houston Area honors as a senior • Named District Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore

S i t k a ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2007 2008 2009 Career

28

Avg. GP-GS .208 57-56 .270 50-50 .241 51-50 .239 158-156

AB 159 152 141 452

R H 2B 3B HR RBI 19 33 5 0 7 22 16 41 6 0 7 34 8 34 4 0 1 16 43 108 15 0 15 72

TB 59 68 41 168

SLG% .371 .447 .291 .372

BB HBP SO GDP 18 1 40 0 20 0 36 1 12 0 36 0 50 1 112 1

OB% .291 .351 .301 .314

SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E 1/1 0-0 343 15 4 2/0 0-0 283 29 5 0/1 0-0 350 41 6 3/2 0-0 976 85 15

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

FLD% .989 .984 .985 .986


Danyé Holmes Pitcher/Utility Junior

2L

5-9

17

L/L

Sugar Land, Texas Kempner High School • Two-time All-Southland Conference selection as a freshman in 2008 The Holmes File • Ranks fourth on UTSA’s career ERA list (2.36) and eighth with 199 strikeouts Born: Jan. 12, 1989 As a sophomore (2009) Birthplace: Houston, Texas • Battled through a foot injury to post a 13-10 record, 2.44 ERA and 121 strikeouts in 146.1 Parents: De and Brenda Holmes innings of work (14 complete games) Siblings: brother, Dante; sister, Dawn • Hit .276 with 29 hits, four home runs and 20 RBIs Major: sociology • Registered a 9-5 record, 2.21 ERA and 73 Ks in Southland play • Posted a seven-game hitting streak from Feb. 7-15, capped by a 2-for-4 showing that included a walk-off homer in the 2--1, eight-frame win against Northwestern State (Feb. 15) • Went 3-for-3 with six RBIs in the 13-4 run-ruling of Northwestern State (April 25) • Fanned nine batters in an 8-0 shutout of North Texas (Feb. 17) • Struck out nine against zero walks in the 5-4 win over UT Arlington (March 15) • Allowed one hit in five innings in the 6-1 win at A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 25) As a freshman (2008) • Garnered second-team All-SLC accolades at pitcher and third-team honors at designated player to become the first player in school history to earn all-league honors at two different positions in the same season • Posted a 2.23 ERA (No. 10/single-season list), 9-6 record, 78 strikeouts, three shutouts and a .252 opposing batting average in 100.1 innings (22 appearances) • Registered an 8-1 record, 1.45 ERA and 58 strikeouts in SLC play • Led the team with a .317 batting average, eight home runs and 34 walks (No. 2/singleseason list) and also collected 45 hits, including five doubles, and drove in 33 runs • Recorded .521 slugging and .452 on-base percentages • Hit .360 with seven homers and 27 RBIs in conference games • Turned in 12 multiple-hit and a team-best nine multiple-RBI games • Enjoyed a six-game hitting streak from March 16-25 • Put together a 27-inning scoreless streak from April 19-May 4, including three consecutive shutouts against Stephen F. Austin (twice) and Sam Houston State • Struck out a season-high 13 batters, just one shy of the school’s single-game record, and went 3-for-3 with a double, two home runs and four RBIs in the 7-3 victory over McNeese State (March 1) • Went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and struck out seven in the 3-2 win at No. 22 Texas (Feb. 9) • Registered four hits and eight RBIs in a doubleheader sweep of Career Highs - Hitting Nicholls (March 29) Hits__________ 3 (4x), last vs. Northwestern State (4/25/09) Prior to UTSA RBIs__________ 6 vs. Northwestern State (4/25/09) • Two-time First-Team All-District 20-5A and team co-Most Valuable Runs__________ 2 (3x), last vs. Northwestern State (4/20/08) Player at Kempner High School under head coach Charity Rychlik Walks________ 3 (2x), last vs. New Mexico (3/27/08) • Earned All-Greater Houston accolades Career Highs - Pitching • Named District 20-5A Newcomer of the Year in 2004 Innings_ ______ 8.0 (3x), last vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4/18/09) Strikeouts_____ 13 vs. McNeese State (3/1/08) • Posted a 1.34 ERA in 110 innings pitched Fewest hits*___ 1 at A&M-Corpus Christi (2/25/09) • Hit .469 with seven doubles, two triples, four home runs and 27 RBIs Fewest runs*_ _ 0 (9x), last at Houston Baptist (4/15/09) • Garnered second-team all-district honors as a junior *minimum 4.0 innings pitched

H o l m e s ’ C a r e e r S tat s Year 2008 2009 Career Year ERA 2008 2.23 2009 2.44 Career 2.36

Avg. .317 .276 .300

GP-GS AB 50-50 142 43-36 105 93-86 247

W-L 9-6 13-10 22-16

APP 22 28 50

GS 15 21 36

R 18 7 25

H 45 29 74

2B 3B HR RBI 5 0 8 33 1 0 4 20 6 0 12 53

TB 74 42 116

CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R 9 3/0 0 100.1 98 44 14 3/0 0 146.1 132 61 23 6/0 0 246.2 230 105

SLG% .521 .400 .470

ER 32 51 83

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO 34 1 23 2 .452 0/1 0-0 4 19 4 13 1 .406 0/0 0-0 14 53 5 36 3 .433 0/1 0-0 18

BB SO 31 78 51 121 82 199

2B 16 23 39

3B 2 2 4

A 14 37 51

HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK 5 389 .252 4 2 1 11 631 .244 12 4 1 16 1067 .248 16 6 2

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

E FLD% 0 1.000 1 .981 1 .986

SFA 0 4 4

SHA 14 32 46

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E m i ly H u m pa l Pitcher/First Base Junior

1L

6-1

24

R/R

Corpus Christi, Texas Flour Bluff High School/Creighton As a sophomore (2009) The Humpal File • Posted a 12-12 record, 3.09 ERA and 126 strikeouts in 174.2 innings of work (15 Born: April 27, 1989 Birthplace: Corpus Christi, Texas complete games) Parents: Randy and Kim Humpal • Hit .310 with 18 hits, two doubles, a pair of home runs and four RBIs Siblings: brothers, Matt, Nathan and Lucas; • Fanned a season-high 10 batters in the 8-5 win over UT Arlington (March 15) sister, Allison Major: kinesiology • Was 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs and allowed just one unearned run in seven frames in the 3-1 win over Cal State Bakersfield (April 18) • Tossed a four-hit shutout and collected a pair of hits and an RBI in the 8-0 win at A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 24) • Struck out eight against Nicholls (April 4), Houston Baptist (April 15) and Northwestern State (April 25) • Hurled a two-hit shutout with seven Ks in the 1-0 win at Southeastern Louisiana (March 22) • Earned the save with one perfect inning in the 4-3 win over Tulsa (Feb. 7) • Went 2-for-2 and scored a pair of runs in the 8-0 run-ruling of North Texas (Feb. 17) Prior to UTSA • Posted a 5-2 record, 5.60 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 60 innings as a freshman at Creighton in 2008 • Batted .233 with seven hits, four runs, two doubles and three RBIs to help the Blue Jays go 43-17 and advance to the Iowa City Regional • Three-time first-team all-district honoree at Flour Bluff High School • Registered a 48-8 record, 0.36 ERA and school-record 508 strikeouts, including a 33-punchout game, and batted .376 during her senior season • As a junior, turned in a 0.41 ERA and 362 punchouts, including fanning 36 in a 14-inning game which earned her a spot in Sports Illustrated‘s “Faces in the Crowd” • Tabbed All South Texas as a junior and senior • Also played volleyball and was a member of the National Honor Society Career Highs - Hitting • Graduated with a .397 grade point average and in the top seven Hits__________ 2 (3x), last vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4/18/09) percent of her senior class of 365 RBIs__________ 2 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4/18/09) Runs__________ 2 (2x), last vs. North Texas (2/17/09) Walks________ 2 vs. Central Arkansas (3/27/09) Career Highs - Pitching Innings_ ______ 8.0 vs. UTEP (3/24/09) Strikeouts_____ 10 vs. UT Arlington (3/15/09) Fewest hits*___ 1 at Southeastern Louisiana (3/21/09) Fewest runs*_ _ 0 (4x), last vs. Northwestern State (4/26/09) *minimum 4.0 innings pitched

H u m pa l ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2009 Career Year ERA 2009 3.09 Career 3.09

30

Avg. GP-GS .310 34-27 .310 34-27

AB 58 58

R 9 9

H 18 18

2B 3B HR RBI 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4

W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H 12-12 37 24 15 2/0 1 174.2 168 12-12 37 24 15 2/0 1 174.2 168

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO 26 .448 9 1 23 0 .412 0/1 0-0 22 26 .448 9 1 23 0 .412 0/1 0-0 22 R 95 95

ER 77 77

A 44 44

BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP BK 68 126 30 2 15 773 .252 12 6 3 68 126 30 2 15 773 .252 12 6 3

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

E FLD% 2 .971 2 .971

SFA 4 4

SHA 28 28


K ristin K appler Third Base Junior

2L

5-7

33

R/R

Lake Jackson, Texas Brazoswood High School As a sophomore (2009) The Kappler File • Started 55 games, all at third base Born: Nov. 3, 1988 • Batted .217 with 33 hits, 13 runs, six doubles, six home runs and 20 RBIs Birthplace: Lake Jackson, Texas Parents: Paul and Kim Kappler • Hit .254 with four doubles and four round-trippers at Roadrunner Field Siblings: sisters, Ashley, Lindsey and Korynne • Was 3-for-9 with an RBI and three walks in the Southland Conference Tournament Major: kinesiology • Recorded five two-hit outings and enjoyed a seven-game hitting streak from Feb. 14-24 in which she hit .450 (9-20) with four RBIs • Launched one of UTSA’s two grand slams — a program first — and finished 2-for-4 with four RBIs in the 10-6, eight-inning win over Sam Houston State (March 1) • Slugged her second grand slam of the season in the 8-6 victory against Northwestern State (April 26) • Went 4-for-6 with two doubles, a homer and a pair of RBIs in a doubleheader split with UT Arlington (March 15) As a freshman (2008) • Made 48 starts at third base and played in 49 games overall • Batted .175 with 24 hits, three doubles, two triples, three home runs, seven runs and 14 RBIs • Drew 23 walks and posted a .307 on-base percentage • Went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs in the 6-0 victory at Central Arkansas (March 21) • Launched a two-run blast in the 12-0 pounding of McNeese State (March 1) • Hit her first career long ball, a three-run shot that put the run-rule into effect in the 11-3 win over Illinois-Chicago (Feb. 16) Prior to UTSA • All-state, All-Greater Houston, All-District 24-5A, Brazoria County Offensive Player of the Year and first-team all-county as a senior at Brazoswood High School under head coach Laura Oltman • Earned Most Valuable Player honors at the 2007 Class 4A-5A East vs. West All-Star Game in Austin • Batted .356 with a .596 slugging percentage and .501 on-base percentage in 2007 • Posted a career .332 batting average, .401 on-base percentage, .503 slugging percentage and nine home runs Career Highs Hits______ 2 (8x), last vs. UT Arlington (3/15/09) • Helped the Buccaneers win four consecutive district titles and reach the state RBIs______ 4 (2x), last vs. Northwestern State (4/26/09) semifinals in 2006 Runs______ 2 (2x), last vs. North Texas (2/17/09) • Brazoswood also advanced to the region semifinals in 2004, ‘05 and ‘07 Walks____ 4 vs. Nicholls (3/29/08)

K a p p l e r ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2008 2009 Career

Avg. GP-GS .175 49-48 .217 55-55 .197 104-103

AB 137 152 289

R 7 13 20

H 24 33 57

2B 3B HR RBI 3 2 3 14 6 0 6 20 9 2 9 34

TB 40 57 97

SLG% .292 .375 .336

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E 23 3 37 1 .307 0/0 0-0 44 70 14 18 2 32 2 .308 0/0 0-0 48 103 9 41 5 69 3 .308 0/0 0-0 92 173 23

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

FLD% .891 .944 .920

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C a i t ly n I v y

Shortstop/Second Base Sophomore

HS

5-10

4

L/R

Huntington, Texas Huntington High School As a freshman (2009) The Ivy File • Played in 36 games and started 30, 11 at shortstop, four at first base and two at third Born: Aug, 21, 1990 Birthplace: Lufkin, Texas • Batted .301 with 28 hits, 11 runs, five doubles, five home runs and 15 RBIs Parents: Richard and Angie Ivy • Slugged .516 and posted a .369 on-base percentage Siblings: sisters, Cassidy and Carsyn; • Hit .364 (4-for-11) with two RBIs in the Southland Conference Tournament brother, Robert Major: kinesiology • Posted a .306 batting average, three doubles and two homers in home contests • Went 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI in the 3-2, nine-inning win at Texas State (April 10) • Registered six two-hit outings and had a six-game hitting streak from April 11-19 • Was 2-for-5 with two round-trippers and five RBIs in the 10-3 win against Houston Baptist (March 31) • Went 2-for-3 with a double, a homer, two RBIs and a run in the 3-2, eightframe loss at Texas (April 30) • Had two hits and a pair of RBIs in the 12-3 run-ruling of UT Arlington in the Southland Tournament (May 8) Prior to UTSA • All-state and four-time all-district shortstop at Huntington High School • Helped the Red Devils capture the 2008 Texas 3A State Championship with a 30-3-1 record • Went 3-for-6 in victories over Burkburnett (2-1) and Liberty-Eylau (1-0) and was named to the 3A State Championship All-Tournament Team • Batted .550 with 33 hits, 28 runs, nine doubles, four triples, two home runs, 25 RBIs and a .578 on-base percentage as a senior • Also helped Huntington post a 32-3-1 record and reach the state tournament as a junior • The Red Devils registered perfect 14-0 records in District 23-3A all four years • Four-year starter in basketball and two-time second-team all-district player • Helped the Red Devils advance to the playoffs three consecutive seasons, a school first • An academic all-state honoree in basketball and member of the National Honor Society • Graduated with a 3.8 grade point average and in the top 15 percent of her class Career Highs Hits______ 3 RBIs______ 5 Runs______ 2 Walks____ 2

at Texas State (4/10/09) va. Houston Baptist (3/31/09) vs. Houston Baptist (3/31/09) vs. Nicholls (4/5/09)

I v y ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2009 Career

32

Avg. GP-GS .301 36-30 .301 36-30

AB 93 93

R 11 11

H 28 28

2B 3B HR RBI 5 0 5 15 5 0 5 15

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO 48 .516 9 1 21 0 .369 0/1 0-0 38 48 .516 9 1 21 0 .369 0/1 0-0 38

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

A 23 23

E FLD% 5 .924 5 .924


Ashley Kappler Infielder/Catcher Sophomore

HS

5-7

7

R/R

Lake Jackson, Texas Brazoswood High School • Preseason second-team All-Southland Conference selection at second base • An honorable mention all-league pick in 2009 As a freshman (2009) • Earned honorable mention all-league accolades • Played in 57 games with 55 starts, 54 coming at second base • Batted .274 with 48 hits, 24 runs, five doubles, three home runs and 15 RBIs • Hit .299 with four two-baggers and 10 RBIs in Southland play • Went 5-for-13 (.385) with a home run and three RBIs in the Southland Tournament • Registered 11 multiple-hit games, including four with three base knocks • Was 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs in the 12-3 run-ruling of UT Arlington in the conference tournament (May 8) • Had three hits in back-to-back wins against Northwestern State (April 2526) • Went 3-for-5 with a double in the 3-2, nine-inning win at Texas State (April 10) Prior to UTSA • Brazoria County Offensive Player of the Year, first-team all-county and second-team All-District 24-5A selection as a senior at Brazoswood High School • Three-year starter at second base, shortstop and outfield under head coach Laura Oltman • Batted .347 as a senior, helping the Buccaneers win the district championship and advance to the regional final • Named second-team all-county and the team’s Most Improved Player as a sophomore • Batted .322 to help Brazoswood post a 31-4 record and advance to the Texas 5A State Tournament semifinal round in 2006 • Member of the National Honor Society

The Kappler File

Born: March 16, 1990 Birthplace: Lake Jackson, Texas Parents: Paul and Kim Kappler Siblings: sisters, Kristin, Lindsey and Korynne Major: interdisciplinary studies

Career Highs Hits______ 3 (4x), last vs. UT Arlington (5/8/09) RBIs______ 3 vs. UT Arlington (5/8/09) Runs______ 3 (2x), last vs. UT Arlington (5/8/09) Walks____ 1 (9x), last vs. Sam Houston State (5/7/09)

K a p p l e r ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2009 Career

Avg. GP-GS AB .274 57-55 175 .274 57-55 175

R 24 24

H 48 48

2B 3B HR RBI 5 0 3 15 5 0 3 15

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 62 .354 9 1 36 1 .312 1/11 0-0 140 109 9 .965 62 .354 9 1 36 1 .312 1/11 0-0 140 109 9 .965

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

33


Laura Little Shortstop/Second Base Sophomore

HS

5-8

11

R/R

Spring, Texas Spring High School As a freshman (2009)

The Little File

• Appeared in 15 games with two starts at second base • Batted .250 (2-for-8) with a home run and three runs scored • Recorded a .625 slugging percentage and .400 on-base percentage • Drew her second career start and went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in the 3-1,

Born: May 20, 1990 Birthplace: Houston, Texas Parents: Bill and Annemarie Little Siblings: sister, Sara Major: business-marketing

eight-inning loss to Cal State Bakersfield (April 18) • Was 1-for-2 with a walk in the 4-1 loss at Houston Baptist (April 15) • Scored a run as a pinch runner in the 3-1 win over Cal State Bakersfield (April 18) and in the 12-3 run-ruling of UT Arlington at the Southland Conference Tournament (May 8) Prior to UTSA • Three-time all-district shortstop for head coach Julie Wyrick at Spring High School • Named first-team All-District 15-5A as a senior • Helped the Lions finish as district runners-up and advance to the regional quarterfinal round of the playoffs in 2008 • Earned second-team all-district accolades as a sophomore and junior • Helped the Lions to bi-district and area championships her last two seasons • Yearbook sports editor, member of the student council and the distinguished grad program and named to Who’s Who Among American High School Students

Career Highs Hits______ 1 (2x), last vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4/18/09) RBIs______ 1 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (4/18/09) Runs______ 1 (3x), last vs. UT Arlington (5/8/09) Walks____ 1 (2x), last vs. Northwestern State (4/25/09)

L i t t l e ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2009 Career

34

Avg. GP-GS .250 15-2 .250 15-2

AB 8 8

R 3 3

H 2 2

2B 3B HR RBI 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF/SH SB-ATT PO 5 .625 2 0 2 0 .400 0/0 0-0 6 5 .625 2 0 2 0 .400 0/0 0-0 6

2 0 1 0 UTSA R o a d r u n n e r s S o f t b a l l

A 5 5

E FLD% 1 .917 1 .917


M organ L uksa Pitcher/Outfield Sophomore

HS

5-7

34

R/R

League City, Texas Clear Creek High School As a freshman (2009) • Played in 20 games as a position player with nine starts • Made 17 appearances in the circle and posted a 3-3 record, 3.32 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 46.1 innings of work • Tossed a pair of complete games • Struck out four and allowed three runs on six hits in the 10-3 victory against Houston Baptist (March 31) • Scattered three runs on five hits in five frames in the 12-3 run-ruling of UT Arlington at the Southland Conference Tournament (May 8) • Fanned three batters in 2.2 one-hit innings of relief and earned the win in the 8-6 victory against Northwestern State (April 26) • Started in right field and went 1-for-3 at the plate in the 6-1 loss at Texas State (April 11) Prior to UTSA • First-team All-District 24-5A selection in 2006 and ‘07 under head coach Andrea Cash at Clear Creek High School • Posted a 0.64 ERA in both her sophomore and junior campaigns • Batted .364 in 2007 • Named first-team all-county as a junior and team MVP as a sophomore • Also lettered two years in volleyball and helped Clear Creek win a district championship and advance to the regional final as a junior • Two-time academic all-district honoree • Graduated a semester early with a 4.26 grade point average.

The Luksa File

Born: Feb. 7, 1990 Birthplace: League City, Texas Parents: Kevin and Michele Luksa Major: kinesiology

Career Highs - Hitting Hits__________ 1 at Texas State (4/11/09) RBIs__________ — Runs__________ 1 vs. Sam Houston State (2/28/09) Walks________ 1 at McNeese State (3/7/09) Career Highs - Pitching Innings_ ______ 7.0 vs. Houston Baptist (3/31/09) Strikeouts_____ 4 vs. Houston Baptist (3/31/09) Fewest hits*___ 2 vs. Nicholls (4/5/09) Fewest runs*_ _ 1 vs. Nicholls (4/5/09) *minimum 4.0 innings pitched

L u k s a ’ s C a r e e r S tat s Year 2009 Career Year ERA 2009 3.32 Career 3.32

Avg. GP-GS .050 20-9 .050 20-9 W-L 3-3 3-3

AB 20 20

R 1 1

H 1 1

2B 3B HR RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H 17 6 2 0/0 0 46.1 48 17 6 2 0/0 0 46.1 48

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Samantha Beeson Outfielder/First Base Freshman

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Austin, Texas Bowie High School Prior to UTSA Four-year letterwinner and two-year starter for head coach Cathie Johnson-Landers at Bowie High School in Austin … helped the Bulldogs to three consecutive district titles … named first-team alldistrict as a senior after helping Bowie to the regional final round of the Class 5A playoffs … earned first-team All-Centex, secondteam all-district and third-team all-state honors as a junior after hitting .354 with 40 hits, 10 doubles, a home run, 17 RBIs and 26 runs … also posted a .469 slugging percentage, stole five bases and did not commit an error in 37 games in 2008 to help Bowie to the Class 5A state championship game … Bowie also advanced to the state tournament in 2007 and to the area round

of the playoffs her freshman year … played summer ball for Texas Stix 18U Gold and Austin Storm, which advanced to the ASA National Tournament in 2005 and 2007 … a member of the A/B Honor Roll each of her four years and the Latin Club, where she was a UIL regional qualifier. Personal Born May 19, 1991, in Corpus Christi, Texas … daughter of Grady and Joanna Beeson … has one sister, Lindy … father is a commercial pilot … kinesiology major … favorite TV show is “Friends” … lists Adam Sandler and Sandra Bullock as her favorite actor and actress.

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summer ball for Texas Eclipse, where she launched 14 home runs under head coach Ken Glass. Personal Full name is Emily Anne Blackburn … born May 25, 1988, in Kingwood, Texas … daughter of Jeff and Penny Blackburn … has one sster, Amy … sociology major with career plans to become a teacher and coach … favorite food is pineapple … lists “Anchorman” as her favorite movie.

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Midland, Texas Lee High School Prior to UTSA A member of the softball team two seasons ago but did not appear in any games … four-year letterwinner in soccer for head coach Steve Ballard … appeared in 68 career matches as a defender and midfielder … tallied eight assists and 15 shots during her career … collected honorable mention All-Southland Conference accolades as a junior after helping the defense post nine shutouts … played in all 20 matches as a sophomore, assisting the back line with seven shutouts … made 18 starts and played in all 19

matches as a freshman in 2006 … District 3-5A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Midland Lee High School … secondteam all-district honoree. Personal Full name is Celeste Nicole Carruth … born Jan. 20, 1988, in Midland, Texas … daughter of Monte and Bevra Carruth … has one brother, Joshua … majoring in physical therapy/exercise science.

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Leander, Texas Vista Ridge High School/Louisiana-Lafayette Prior to UTSA Transferred to UTSA from Louisiana-Lafayette … appeared in two games as a freshman for the Ragin’ Cajuns, who won the Sun Belt Championship and advanced to an NCAA Regional … went 0-for-1 at the plate and was perfect in the field at first base on four chances … four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at third base for head coach Robin Brady at Vista Ridge High School … helped the Rangers to a district championship and the regional final round of the Class 4A playoffs as a senior … named firstteam all-district and Defensive Player of the Year in 2008… batted .335 and posted a fielding percentage of .995 at third base …also lettered in volleyball and basketball … helped Vista

Ridge to a district crown and state runner-up finish in volleyball as a defensive specialist … helped the Rangers to the second round of the basketball playoffs in her one season on the team … an academic all-district selection … member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal Full name is Nichole Marie Goff … born March 29, 1990, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Walt and Pamela Goff … has one brother, Wally … pre-business major with plans to become an accountant … lists Flamin’ Hot Cheetos as her favorite food …favorite TV show is “Bones.”

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San Antonio, Texas O’Connor High School Prior to UTSA Joined the softball team after the conclusion of her four-year soccer career for head coach Steve Ballard … played in 80 career matches as a forward and midfielder … scored three goals, posted six assists and took 63 shots (17 on goal) during her career … played in 20 matches and recorded six shots as a senior … appeared in 21 matches with 11 starts and tallied a goal and three assists in 2008 … made eight starts and participated in 20 matches as a sophomore, netting one goal and an assist … registered one goal and two assists in 19 matches (12 starts) as a

freshman … two-time first-team all-district selection for O’Connor High School … tallied 86 goals and 75 assists in her four-year career … named to the TASCO all-state team as a senior in 2005 … also a member of the track and field squad. Personal Full name is Kimberly Nicole Gonzales … born Dec. 30, 1986, in San Antonio, Texas … daughter of David and Cynthia Gonzales … has two sisters, Lindsay and Alyssa … exercise science major.

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Head coach Lori Cook was tabbed Southland Conference Coach of the Year in 2006.

Meet The Staff

Lori Cook_______________ 40-41 Stephanie Hughes__________ 42 Michelle Cheatham_________ 43 Jessica Rogers_ ____________ 44 Support Staff_______________ 44 Lynn Hickey________________ 45 Athletics Department___ 46-47 Dr. Ricardo Romo__________ 48


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Lori Cook Head Coach Fifth Season (Nebraska • 1990)

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20-year coaching veteran and former all-conference player, Lori Cook enters her fifth season as head coach of the UTSA softball program. In her four seasons as the third head coach in school history, Cook has posted an 118-99 record, including a 78-38 (.672) mark in Southland Conference play. Under her direction, UTSA has won at least 18 conference games and finished in the top three in the league standings each season, captured one Southland regular season and one tournament crown and made one NCAA Tournament appearance. Seventeen Roadrunners have combined to earn 25 All-Southland accolades during her head coaching tenure. In her first season at the helm in 2006, Cook guided the Roadrunners to a 37-14 record, their third consecutive Southland regular season title, their second Southland Tournament crown in three years and to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history. The 2006 Roadrunners shattered their own NCAA record for home runs per game, slugging a league-record 105 in 51 contests for a 2.06 average, breaking the old record of 1.87 set in 2004. Cook was tabbed Southland Coach of the Year by her peers, while 10 players earned all-conference honors (including four on the first team). Additionally, Jessica Els picked up all-region accolades and was named the Southland Tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP). In her second year, UTSA recorded an 18-12 record in league play to finish tied for third. The Roadrunners, 27-31 overall, had five players earn all-conference honors, including two first teamers, and Jessica Rogers garnered Southland Student-Athlete of the Year and ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District VI accolades each for the third time, along with being named an Academic All-American and all-region performer both for the second time. Rogers also shattered Southland career records for home runs (69), runs batted in (192) and total bases (525) and set four additional school records. Year three of the Cook era saw UTSA post a 20-10 Southland mark to finish third in the league standings. The Roadrunners were 25-25 overall and recorded victories over No. 22 Texas and Big 12 power Missouri, a team that finished 47-17 and advanced to the NCAA Super Regional Round, during the season. Four players combined for five All-Southland honors, including first-team second baseman Rudi Cantu and Danyé Holmes, who was a second-team selection at pitcher and a third-team designee at designated player in becoming the first player in school history to garner all-league accolades at two different positions in the same year.

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The Cook File As A Head Coach Year — Fifth Career Record — 118-99 (four seasons) Conference Titles — 1 (2006) Conference Tournament Titles — 1 (2006) NCAA Tournament Appearances — 1 (2006) NCAA Statistical Titles — 2 All-Region Players — 2 All-Conference Players — 25 Coaching Experience 2005-present — head coach, UTSA 2004-05 — associate head coach, UTSA 2001-04 — assistant coach, UTSA 1999-2000 — assistant coach, Baylor 1996-98 — assistant coach, Cosumnes River College 1995-96 — head coach, Peanuts Professional SC (Italy) 1995 — co-head coach, Napa Valley College 1991-95 — assistant coach, Napa Valley College 1990-91 — assistant coach, Cal State Hayward Playing Experience Ronchi dei Legionari (Italia A1) — 1992 Nebraska — 1989-90 Napa Valley College — 1987-88 Education • Bachelor of arts degree in sociology from UTSA (2002) • Associate’s degree in behavorial sciences from Napa Valley (1988) • Graduated from Napa High School (1986)

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C o a c h i n g S ta f f Cook guided the Roadrunners to a third-place finish in the Southland standings with an 18-11 league ledger in 2009 as part of a 29-29 overall mark. UTSA qualified for its sixth straight conference tournament and five Roadrunners were named to the All-Southland squad. Prior to her promotion to head coach in September 2005, Cook spent one season as associate head coach after serving as assistant coach for three seasons and a volunteer assistant in 2001, all under Corrie Hill. As an assistant, Cook was instrumental in helping UTSA win back-to-back Southland Conference regular season titles in 2004-05. The Roadrunners also captured the 2004 Southland Tournament crown and earned the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. UTSA has posted impressive numbers since Cook’s arrival in San Antonio. Over the past six seasons, the Roadrunners have posted an overall record of 197-134 (.595), including a school-record 42 wins in 2005. UTSA owns a 122-49 record (.713) in Southland play since 2004 and is the league’s winningest program with an all-time Southland mark of 291-178 (.620). The program has established itself nationally as a power-hitting force. In leading the nation in home runs per game in four of the past seven seasons, UTSA has launched 542 home runs in 386 games, an average of 1.40 per game. UTSA’s home runs totals of 105 (2006), 103 (2005) and 101 (2004) are third, fourth and seventh, respectively, on the all-time NCAA chart. The Roadrunners also have led the NCAA in slugging percentage in three of the last six seasons, topped by an Southland-record .582 mark in 2004.

Cook came to UTSA from Baylor where she coached pitchers and catchers in 1999-2000. She served as travel coordinator and camp director, implementing the first softball camp on campus. She was an assistant coach at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif., in 1996-98. She was in charge of pitching, catching, hitting, infield and calling pitches. Cook helped guide the team to Bay Valley Conference titles in 1996 and 1998. Cook began her coaching career at Cal State Hayward in 199091 before moving to Napa Valley College as an assistant coach from 1991-95. She was co-head coach in 1995 and helped the team win four consecutive conference titles in 1991-94. She played two years at Napa Valley College in Napa, Calif., where she was named All-Bay Valley Conference for two years and league MVP in 1988. She helped lead Napa Valley to backto-back conference titles. Cook then moved on to Nebraska where she lettered two years in 1989-90. She led the nationally-ranked Cornhuskers in hitting and was second in RBI in 1990. Owning strong international ties, Cook played professional softball in Italy in 1992, one of the first Americans to play in the country’s top divisional league. She also served as head coach for the Peanuts Professional Softball Club in Italy in 1995-96. Cook has helped send a number of players, including former Roadrunners Christy Brownlee, Jennifer Davis, Stacey Gillespie, Angela Graham, Janeille Nickels, Amanda Nikolenko and Mel Torres, to the European leagues. A 1986 graduate of Napa High School, Cook was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in September 2008. Cook graduated from the UTSA in May 2002 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology. She received an associate’s degree in behavioral science from Napa Valley College in 1988.

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Stephanie Hughes Assistant Coach Seventh Season (Texas State • 2001)

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former all-conference player at Texas State, Stephanie Hughes enters her seventh season as assistant coach at UTSA, where she works with the outfielders and hitters. UTSA has enjoyed its most successful run in school history during Hughes’ six seasons on board. The Roadrunners have won three Southland Conference regular season titles. and captured the 2004 and 2006 Southland Tournament crowns and earned the only two NCAA Tournament appearances in school annals. Over the past six seasons, the Roadrunners have posted an overall record of 197-134 (.595 winning percentage), including a school-record 42 wins in 2005. The program owns a 122-49 record (.713) in Southland play since 2004, the top mark among league schools during that span. UTSA also has led the NCAA in home runs in three of her six seasons with the program, slugging a league-record 105 home runs in 51 games in 2006 for a then-NCAArecord 2.06 per-game average. Additionally, Roadrunners have combined to earn 44 all-conference nods and six allregion honors in the last six years. Hughes came to UTSA from Navarro (Texas) College where she was an assistant coach for one season. Hughes was a four-year letterwinner at Texas State in San Marcos. The Angleton, Texas, native began her collegiate softball playing career in 1997 where she was a two-time all-conference and all-region selection as an outfielder. She posted a .251 career batting average that included 24 doubles, one triple, five home runs, 77 RBIs, 50 walks and 22 stolen bases. On Texas State’s career lists, she currently is fourth in career at-bats (655), tied for seventh in hits (167), seventh in runs scored (87) and 10th in RBIs (77). In single-season categories, Hughes is tied for sixth in runs scored with

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38 (2001), fifth (194 in 2001) and tied for ninth (183 in 1999) in at-bats and tied for ninth in walks with 24 (2001). Upon graduation from Texas State with a bachelor of science degree exercise and sports science in 2001, Hughes served as a Bobcats assistant coach for one season.

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M i c h e l l e C h e at h a m Assistant Coach Fifth Season (UTSA • 2002)

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ne of the best players to ever don a UTSA uniform, Michelle Cheatham (McElyea) is in her fifth season as assistant coach. She works with the pitchers and catchers and assists with the infielders. In Cheatham’s first four seasons on the staff, UTSA has recorded an 118-99 record and 17 Roadrunners have combined to earn 25 All-Southland Conference honors and two NFCA All-South Region accolades. Cheatham helped the Roadrunners post a 37-14 record and reach the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history in her first season in 2006. UTSA won its third straight Southland regular season title with a 22-5 mark and swept through the Southland Tournament undefeated for the second time in three years. UTSA also continued its power-hitting prowess with the help of Cheatham in 2006, slugging 105 home runs in 51 games, a then-NCAA-record 2.06 per-game average. The pitching staff was solid, turning in a team earned run average of 2.37. Behind the plate, catchers Jessica Els and Catherine Garza combined for solid defense, committing just four errors in 366 chances (.989 fielding percentage). Her impact was felt again in 2007, as UTSA launched 74 home runs, while Garza was solid behind the plate with just two errors in 214 chances (.991). In 2008, UTSA posted a 20-10 league record and tied for third in the league standings. The three-person catching rotation of Whitney Balch, Brittany Bell and Cassie Miller combined to commit just one error in 259 chances, a .996 fielding percentage. In her fourth year on the staff, the Roadrunners finished third in the Southland with an 18-11 mark, the fourth consecutive season with at least 18 victories and a top-three finish in league play. Cheatham was a four-year letterwinner in 1999-2002, earning second-team All-SLC honors in 2000 and 2002 at catcher. She still ranks in the top 10 on 10 of UTSA’s single-season lists, including the school record for putouts

with 455 in 2002. The Clear Lake, Texas, native also appears on 11 of the school’s career charts, including sixth with 37 home runs. Cheatham finished her stellar career with a .306 batting average, 127 runs, 208 hits, 35 doubles, 37 home runs, 52 extra-base hits, 126 runs batted in, 692 at-bats, 85 walks, 1,172 putouts and 247 assists. She is married to Brian Cheatham and the couple has twin sons, Austin and Brayden.

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J e ss i c a R o g e rs Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season (UTSA • 2007)

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ne of the best players in Southland Conference history, Jessica Rogers returns for her second season as a volunteer assistant coach at UTSA after spending last year as an assistant coach at St. Edward’s. During her one season at St. Edward’s, Rogers helped the Hilltoppers to a 41-21 overall record, the Heartland Conference regular season championship with a 24-4 mark, the Heartland Tournament title and a trip to the NCAA South Central Regional Tournament. Eight Hilltoppers were selected to the All-Heartland Conference Team, including four on the first team, while three players picked up second-team All-South Central Regional accolades. After wrapping up a stellar UTSA career in 2007, Rogers spent the 2008 season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Roadrunners. She helped the squad post a 25-25 overall record and finish in a tie for second place in the Southland Conference with a 20-10 ledger. One of only 11 players to earn first-team All-Southland honors four times, Rogers finished as the league’s all-time leader in home runs (69), RBIs (192) and total bases (525). She was named the 2005 Southland Player and Hitter of the Year and also earned first-team National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-South Region accolades in 2004 and second-team honors in 2005 and 2007. Additionally, she was a two-time All-Southland Tournament selection (2004, 2007). Rogers set UTSA career records for runs (159), hits (281), extra-base hits (104) and at-bats (732) and single-season marks for home runs (23), RBIs (64) — both of which are Southland records — and at-bats (203), all in 2005. Her

.384 career batting average ranks second only to Amanda Michalsky’s .394. Not only did Rogers excel on the field, but she was a standout in the classroom. She was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerican First Team in 2005 and Third Team in 2007, as well being a three-time first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI selection. She was named Southland Softball Student-Athlete of the Year three times and was one of 20 national finalists for the 2007 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Rogers was an eight-time UTSA Dean’s List honoree. In 2008, UTSA retired Rogers’ No. 29 jersey, making her one of only two softball players (Michalsky) to receive that honor. Rogers earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in December 2006 and her master’s degree in August 2008, both at UTSA. She is a native of Grand Prairie, Texas, and attended South Grand Prairie High School.

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Laura Larrumbide Student Trainer

Rhodie Moss Trainer

Kerith Stanton Academic Advisor

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ynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities as she continues to work to bring the UTSA Athletics Department to the upper echelon of the NCAA Division I standings. Under Hickey’s direction the last nine years, UTSA has claimed three Southland Conference all-sports championships while consistently winning both team and individual awards in all 16 sports sponsored by the university. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head football coach, as two-time National Coach of the Year Larry Coker was introduced on March 6, 2009. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional and 2008 Men’s Final Four and will host the 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional and 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship. When the calendar is turned to 2012, UTSA will have hosted 13 NCAA Championship events in a 14-year period. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining UNC Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose (1999-2003). Hickey has been honored nationally for her hard work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)/GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year (ADOY). She also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletics competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland Conference from 2002-04 and as the SLC’s

representative to the NCAA Championship/ Competition Cabinet. “It has been an exciting nine years,” said Hickey, who served on the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 200306, the last two as Chair. “We have made some good strides to bring the program to prominence nationally. San Antonio is an outstanding city and is a tremendous asset to the unlimited potential of the UTSA athletics program.” Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where she served as senior associate athletic director/senior woman administrator since 1994. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletic director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 12539 (.762) record over five years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004. A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an AllAmerican for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have one daughter, Lauren Nicole, who plays basketball at Trinity University.

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Lynn Hickey Director of Athletics

Elizabeth Dalton Deputy AD/Internal Operations

Jim Sarra Deputy AD/ Administration

Ross Cobb Sr. Associate AD/ Business & Facilities

Brad Parrott Sr. Associate AD/ External Affairs

Josh Daume Assistant AD/ Compliance

Jim Goodman Associate AD/ Marketing

Cari Goodyear Assistant AD/ Academic Services

Jerry Greeson Associate AD/ Athletic Medicine

Andrew Haring Assistant AD/ Development

Deby Bailey Business Manager

Brenna Ellis Associate Athletic Trainer

Denise Fitzpatrick Marketing Coordinator

Brian Fox Ticket Manager

Lara Goldmann Administrative Associate/Football

Patrick Grant Director of Facilities

Bill Hickey Life Skills Coordinator

Luke Johnson Facilities Coordinator

Dee Kennedy Learning Assistance Coordinator

Farrah Manthei Compliance Assistant

Dr. Gregg Michel Faculty Representative

Rhodie Moss Assistant Athletic Trainer

Lisa Padron Administrative Associate

Elizabeth Raymond Accounting Technician

Kerith Stanton Academic Advisor

Hajime Takashima Assistant Athletic Trainer

Terre Torres Administrative Assistant

Therese Wagner Administrative Associate

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Kyle Stephens Sports Information Director

Brian Hernandez Associate Sports Information Director

Carlos Valdez Assistant Sports Information Director

Arielle Andres Sports Information Student Assistant

James Pelech Sports Information Student Assistant

Jasmine Sánchez Sports Information Student Assistant

Head Coaches

Steve Ballard Soccer

Erin Scott Women’s Tennis

Michael Cox Strength & Conditioning Coach

Carrie Cole Women’s Golf

Lori Cook Softball

Sherman Corbett Baseball

Larry Coker Football

Aaron Fox Track & Field/ Cross Country

John Knauer Men’s Golf

Melissa Martinez Spirit Program Coordinator

Laura NeugebauerGroff Volleyball

Rae Rippetoe-Blair Women’s Basketball

C o n su lt i n g P h y s i c i a n s

Brooks Thompson Men’s Basketball

Dr. Oliver Trittenwein Men’s Tennis

Dr. Jaime Garza Medical Consultant

Dr. Jorge Gomez Sports Medicine

Dr. Richard Holcomb Team Physician

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U n i v e rs i t y P r e s i d e n t

Dr. Ricardo Romo U niversity P resident 11 th Y ear (T exas )

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i c a r d o Romo became the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio in May 1999. As president, he leads one of the fastest-growing institutions of higher education in Texas and the nation. UTSA, under his leadership, is now poised to become the state’s next premier research university. Romo has led strategic efforts to enhance both access to education and excellence in scholarship and service at the university. During Romo’s tenure, UTSA’s enrollment has grown nearly 50 percent, and the university has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life. He also has implemented new student support programs designed to help students succeed at earning a university degree. The number of advisers has tripled, and UTSA, with nearly 28,500 students in 2008, is recognized as a leader in Closing the Gaps, a statewide initiative by the Legislature to enroll more Texans in higher education. A native of San Antonio’s West Side, Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School and attended the University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. He served as captain of the track and cross country team and earned All-America honors in 1966. Romo was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes, and he held the school record in the event until Spring 2008. Romo earned a B.S. degree in education. He holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University and a Ph.D. in history from UCLA. A nationally respected urban historian, Romo is the author of East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio, which is now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish). In 1980, Romo returned to UT Austin to teach history before becoming a vice provost for undergraduate education. In 2002, former President George W. Bush appointed him to the President’s Board of Advisers on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. In 2004, former Secretary of State Colin Powell appointed Romo as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, and in 2005, Romo was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, San Antonio branch, and was reappointed in 2007. Romo currently serves as the vice chair.

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Members of the 2001 San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame Class from left to right: Robert Quiroga, Rudy Davalos, Nelson Wolff and Dr. Ricardo Romo In 2006, Romo was honored by the UT Austin Friar Society as Outstanding Friar Alumnus. He was elected Chairman of the Board for the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (the largest U.S. Hispanic Chamber organization) for 2006. In 2007, Gov. Rick Perry appointed Romo to serve on the Commission for College Ready Texas. He serves on nearly 20 boards, many of them in San Antonio. He is active on several museum boards and is especially proud of his work with the United Way. Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, an Associate Professor of Sociology at UTSA. She also serves as director of UTSA’s Mexico Center and works with the the Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). They have one son, Carlos, who graduated from Stanford University and The University of Texas School of Law. Their daughter, Anadelia, attended Princeton as an undergraduate and received a doctoral degree from Harvard University and presently teaches at Texas State University. Romo has received many honors during his academic career, one of the most recent recognitions was the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed upon him by King Juan Carlos of Spain.

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2010 Opponents Baylor Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Green and gold Conference: Big 12 Head coach: Glenn Moore Career record (yrs): 505-224 (13) Record at school (yrs): 366-182 (9) Assistant coaches: Mark Lumley, Britni Sneed Facility: Getterman Stadium (1,250) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 40-22/11-7 (3rd) 2009 postseason: NCAA Super Regional Letterwinners r/l: 11/7 SID: Kyle Cornish Office phone: 254/710-3065 Office fax: 254/710-1369 E-mail: kyle_cornish@baylor.edu Press box: 254/710-1045 Web site: baylorbears.com

Central Arkansas Nickname: Bears Colors: Purple and gray Conference: Southland Head coach: David Kuhn Career record (yrs): 392-253 (11) Record at school (yrs): 24-31 (1) Assistant coaches: Jennifer Binnie, Brandi Vondenstein Facility: Farris Field (300) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 24-31/14-15 (7th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 6/5 SID: Cody Usher Office phone: 501/450-5695 Office fax: 501/450-5740 E-mail: cusher@uca.edu.com Press box: 501/450-5743 Web site: ucasports.com

Colorado State Nickname: Rams Colors: Green and gold Conference: Mountain West Head coach: Mary Yori Career record (yrs): 706-380 (20) Record at school (yrs): 247-222 (9) Assistant coaches: Tonja Hadley, Dedeann Pendleton Facility: Ram Field (500) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 26-25/7-8 (T-3rd) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 15/3 SID: Tawny Dennis Office phone: 970/491-5050 Office fax: 970/491-1348 E-mail: tawntawn@rams.colostate.edu Web site: csurams.com

Houston Nickname: Cougars Colors: Scarlet and white with navy trim Conference: Conference USA Head coach: Kyla Holas Career record (yrs): 325-211 (9) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Kim Nesloney, Abbie Sims Facility: Cougar Softball Stadium (1,200) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 25-24/12-10 (3rd) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 7/6 SID: Jillian Rogers Office phone: 713/743-9408 Office fax: 713/743-9411 E-mail: jrogers4@central.uh.edu Press box: 713/743-8263 Web site: huskers.com

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Houston Baptist Nickname: Huskies Colors: Royal blue and orange Conference: Great West Head coach: Mary-Ellen Hall Career record (yrs): 623-267 (19) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Roger Willhite Facility: Husky Field (1,000) 2009 overall:18-23 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 9/3 SID: Jeff Sutton Office phone: 281/649-3098 Office fax: 281/649-3496 E-mail: jsutton@hbu.edu Press box: 281/649-3126 Web site: hbuhuskies.com

Iowa State Nickname: Cyclones Colors: Cardinal and gold Conference: Big 12 Head coach: Matt Shoultz Career record (yrs): 244-177 (8) Record at school (yrs): 91-101 (4) Assistant coaches: Gary Hines, Jamie Pinkerton Facility: Southwest Athletic Complex (509) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 26-29/7-11 (8th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 13/6 SID: Matt Shoultz Office phone: 515/294-1393 Office fax: 515/294-0125 E-mail: mshoultz@iastate.edu Web site: cyclones.com

Louisiana-Lafayette Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns Colors: Vermilion and white Conference: Sun Belt Co-head coaches: Stefni Lotief, Michael Lotief Career record (yrs): 452-110 (10) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coach: Chris Malveaux Facility: Alfred and Helen Lamson/Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park (2,250) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 45-13/18-5 (1st) 2009 postseason: NCAA Regional Letterwinners r/l: 15/11 SID: Cade Sirmans Office phone: 337/482-6329 Office fax: 337/482-6529 E-mail: sirmans@louisiana.edu Web site: ragincajuns.com

McNeese State Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Royal blue and yellow Conference: Southland Head coach: Natalie Poole Career record (yrs): 243-243 Record at school (yrs): 31-28 (1) Assistant coach: Andy Lott Facility: Cowgirl Diamond (400) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 31-28/18-5 (2nd) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 10/4 SID: Pam LaFosse Office phone: 337/475-5926 Office fax: 337/475-5928 E-mail: plafosse@mcneese.edu Press box: 504/782-3590 Web site: mcneesesports.com

Nebraska Nickname: Huskers Colors: Scarlet and cream Conference: Big 12 Head coach: Rhonda Revelle Career record (yrs): 658-358 (18) Record at school (yrs): 650-342 (17) Assistant coaches: Lori Sippel, Diane Miller Facility: Bowlin Stadium (2,500) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 35-19/9-9 (5th) 2009 postseason: NCAA Regional Letterwinners r/l: 12/8 SID: Matt Smith Office phone: 402/472-7780 Office fax: 402/472-2005 E-mail: msmith@huskers.com Press box: 402/472-6932 Web site: huskers.com

New Mexico State Nickname: Aggies Colors: Crimson and white Conference: Western Athletic Head coach: Kathy Rodolph Career record (yrs): 355-279 (10) Record at school (yrs): 159-187 (6) Assistant coaches: Catherine Heifner, Tiala Tagaloa Facility: NMSU Softball Complex (1,050) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 33-21/11-9 (5th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 14/9 SID: Jeremy Strachan Office phone: 575/646-3269 Office fax: 575/646-2425 E-mail: jls@ad.nmsu.edu Press box: 575/646-2883 Web site: nmstatesports.com

Nicholls Nickname: Colonels Colors: red and gray Conference: Southland Head coach: Jenny Parsons Career record (yrs): 129-148 (5) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: names Facility: facility (capacity) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 30-25/14-16 (8th) 2009 postseason: none SID: Brandon Rizzuto Office phone: 985/448-4281 Office fax: 985/448-4924 E-mail: brandon.rizzuto@nicholls.edu Web site: geauxcolonels.com

North Texas Nickname: Mean Green Colors: Green and white Conference: Sun Belt Head coach: TJ Hubbard Career record (yrs): 53-61 (2) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: names Facility: facility (capacity) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 26-28/11-12 (T-6th) 2009 postseason: none SID: Amy Ruggini Office phone: 940/369-7980 Office fax: 940/369-8408 E-mail: amy.ruggini@unt.edu Press box: 940/369-7777 Web site: meangreensports.com

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Northwestern State Nickname: Lady Demons Colors: Purple and white with orange trim Conference: Southland Head coach: Donald Pickett Career record (yrs): 5-45 (1) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Caitlin Noble, Stacie Pestrak Facility: The Demon Diamond (1,000) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 5-45/3-26 (11th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 8/7 SID: Doug Ireland Office phone: 318/357-6467 Office fax: 318/357-4515 E-mail: ireland@nsula.edu Press box: 318/357-4442 or 4449 Web site: nsudemons.com

Penn State Nickname: Nittany Lions Colors: Blue and white Conference: Big Ten Head coach: Robin Petrini Career record (yrs): 395-325-1 (.549) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Jen McIntyre, Michele Hawkins Facility: Nittany Lion Field (1,000) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 19-27/7-13 (7th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 11/7 SID: Jeremy S. Fallis Office phone: 814/865-1757 Office fax: 814/863-3165 E-mail: jsf16@psu.edu Web site: gopsusports.com

Purdue Nickname: Boilermakers Colors: Old gold and black Conference: Big Ten Head coach: Kim Maher Career record (yrs): 129-105-1 (4) Record at school (yrs): same) Assistant coaches: Boo Gillete, Monica Tantlinger Facility: Varsity Softball Complex (1,000) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 31-20/12-8 (6th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 8/9 SID: Wendy Mayer Office phone: 4765/-2263 Office fax: 402/472-5447 E-mail: wbroker@purdue.edu Press box: 765/496-1706 Web site: purduesports.com

Sam Houston State Nickname: Bearkats Colors: Orange and white Conference: Southland Head coach: Bob Brock Career record (yrs): 938-528-1 (26) Record at school (yrs): 206-224 (8) Assistant coach: Selena Collins Facility: Bearkat Softball Complex (400) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 28-26/15-14 (6th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 16/3 SID: Paul Ridings Office phone: 936/294-1764 Office fax: 936/294-3538 E-mail: ridings@shsu.edu Press box: 936/294-3538 Web site: gobearkats.com


2010 Opponents Southeastern Louisiana

Texas State

Nickname: Lady Lions Colors: Green and gold Conference: Southland Head coach: Pete Langlois Career record (yrs): 322-424 (15) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Karin Smith Gadberry, Arica Rodriguez Facility: North Oak Park (500) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 20-33/8-22 (10th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 12/5 SID: Kemmler Chapple Office phone: 985/549-2142 Office fax: 985/549-3773 E-mail: kchapple@selu.edu Press box: 985/549-3231 Web site: lionsports.net

Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Maroon and gold Conference: Southland Head coach: Ricci Woodard Career record (yrs): 341-183-1 (10) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Peejay Brun, Amber Daniel Facility: Bobcat Field (1,000) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 40-18/24-6 (1st) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 11/6 SID: Denise Thompson Office phone: 512/245-2988 Office fax: 512/245-2967 E-mail: dt24@txstate.edu Press box: 512/245-7203 Web site: txstatebobcats.com

Stephen F. Austin

Texas Tech

Nickname: Ladyjacks Colors: Purple and white with red trim Conference: Southland Head coach: Gay McNutt Career record (yrs): 437-440 (15th) Record at school (yrs): 65-52 (2nd) Assistant coach: Craig Snider Facility: Ladyjack Softball Field (750) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 29-27/17-12 (4th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 5/4 SID: Brian Ross Office phone: 936/468-5800 Office fax: 936/468-4593 E-mail: rossbrian@sfasu.edu Press box: 936/556-1168 Web site: sfajacks.com

Nickname: Red Raiders Colors: Scarlet and black Conference: Big 12 Head coach: Shanon Hays Career record (yrs): first season Record at school (yrs): first season Assistant coaches: Aly Sartini, Kristie Fox Facility: Rocky Johnson Field (589) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 15-42/3-15 (10th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 10/5 SID: Jody Roginson Office phone: 806/742-3355 Office fax: 806/742-1970 E-mail: jody.roginson@ttu.edu Press box: 806/742-4989 Web site: texastech.com

UC Riverside Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Blue and gold Conference: Big West Head coach: Connie Miner Career record (yrs): 455-635 (19) Record at school (yrs): 103-226 (6) Assistant coaches: Candi Letts, Franny Morlet Facility: Amy S. Harrison Field (750) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 18-32/7-14 (6th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 13/9 SID: Lauren Kane Office phone: 951/827-4571 Office fax: 951/827-3569 E-mail: lauren.kane@ucr.edu Web site: gohighlanders.com

UTEP Nickname: Miners Colors: Dark blue, orange and silver Conference: Conference USA Co-head coaches: Kathleen Rodriguez and James Rodriguez Record at school (yrs): 135-192-1 (6) Assistant coach: Dana Mater Facility: Helen of Troy Field (607) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 27-29-1/8-15-1 (7th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 9/5 SID: Angela Olivas Office phone: 915/747-6451 Office fax: 915/747-5444 E-mail: acolivas@utep.edu Press box: 915/747-6443 Web site: utepathletics.com

UT Arlington Nickname: Mavericks Colors: Royal blue and white with orange trim Conference: Southland Head coach: Debbie Hedrick Career record (yrs): 328-322 (14) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Angela Perry, Vince Kwasnick Facility: Allan Saxe Field (250) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 23-26/17-13 (5th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 8/8 SID: Kristyna Mancias Office phone: 817/272-2213 Office fax: 817/272-2254 E-mail: kmancias@uta.edu Press box: 817/460-6880 Web site: utamavs.com

Texas Nickname: Longhorns Colors: Burnt orange and white Conference: Big 12 Head coach: Connie Clark Career record (yrs): 509-245-3 (13) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Corrie Hill, Marla Looper Facility: Red and Charline McCombs Field (1,254) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 40-20/11-7 (4th) 2009 postseason: NCAA Regional Letterwinners r/l: 11/7 SID: Spencer Kitley Office phone: 512/471-6036 Office fax: 512/471-6040 E-mail: spencer.kitley@athletics.utexas.edu Press box: 512/480-9478 Web site: texassports.com

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Nickname: Islanders Colors: Blue, green and white Conference: Southland Head coach: Jake Schumann Career record (yrs): 44-63 (2) Record at school (yrs): same Assistant coaches: Teresa Flores, Rachel Townsend Facility: Chapman Field (250) 2009 overall/conf. record (finish): 23-31/12-16 (9th) 2009 postseason: none Letterwinners r/l: 11/4 SID: Josh Brown Office phone: 361/825-3411 Office fax: 361/825-3218 E-mail: joshua.brown@tamucc.edu Press box: 361/793-4471 Web site: goislanders.com

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2 0 1 0 O p p o n e n t s S e r i e s R e s u lt s Baylor (12-16) H: 6-5 / A: 5-9 / N: 1-2 2/8/96____ aW_ ____ 6-0 2/8/96____ aW_ ____ 2-0 2/16/96___ nW_ ____ 4-3 2/24/96____ nL______ 1-4 4/18/96___ hW_ ____ 7-2 4/18/96____ hL______ 1-4 4/14/98___ hW_ ___ 10-4 4/14/98____ hL______ 0-5 4/22/98____ aL______ 2-4 4/22/98___ aW_ ____ 2-0 2/27/99___ hW_ __11-10 2/27/99____ hL_____ 6-11 4/21/99____ aL______ 1-3 4/21/99____ aL______ 5-7 2/18/00___ hW_ ____ 3-2 2/18/00___ hW_ ____ 9-4 3/29/00___ aW_ ____ 6-2 3/29/00____ aL______ 3-6 3/6/01_____ hL______ 0-7 3/6/01____ hW_ ____ 5-3 3/21/01____ aL______ 1-3 3/21/01___ aW_ ____ 1-0 2/9/02_____ nL______ 0-4 3/28/07____ aL______ 1-9 3/28/07____ aL______ 1-4 3/4/08_____ hL______ 1-5 2/14/09____ aL______ 3-7 4/21/09____ aL______ 0-8 Central Arkansas (8-1) H: 5-1 / A: 3-0 / N: 0-0 3/17/07___ hW_ ___ 10-1 3/17/07___ hW_ ____ 7-2 3/18/07___ hW_ ___ 14-6 3/21/08___ aW_ ____ 7-1 3/21/08___ aW_ ____ 6-0 3/22/08___ aW_ ___ 13-5 3/27/09___ hW_ ____ 5-3 3/27/09___ hW_ ____ 3-1 3/28/09____ hL______ 6-9 Colorado St. (5-5) H: 0-3 / A: 0-0 / N: 5-2 3/17/92____ hL_____ 0-14 3/17/92____ hL______ 0-2 3/20/92____ nL_____ 1-12 3/4/94____ nW_ _6-4 (13) 3/10/00___ nW_ ___ 12-3 2/15/04___ nW_ _ 4-2 (8) 2/18/05___ nW_ ____ 7-6 2/10/06___ nW_ ___ 12-2 2/15/08____ nL______ 0-6 Houston (5-7) H: 3-3 / A: 2-4 / N: 0-0 3/15/01____ hL______ 2-5 3/15/01___ hW_ ____ 3-1 4/10/02____ aL______ 0-5 4/10/02___ aW_ ____ 5-4 2/23/03____ aL______ 1-2 3/10/04____ hL______ 3-5 3/10/04____ hL______ 1-3 3/4/05____ aW_ ____ 3-0 4/4/06____ hW_ ____ 3-2 4/4/06____ hW_ ____ 6-3 4/9/08_____ aL______ 0-3 4/9/08_____ aL______ 3-5

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Houston Baptist (6-2) H: 3-1 / A: 3-1 / N: 0-0 2/14/92____ hL______ 0-6 2/14/92___ hW_ ____ 1-0 4/10/92___ aW_ ____ 5-1 4/10/92___ aW_ ____ 1-0 3/31/09___ hW_ ____ 3-2 3/31/09___ hW_ ___ 10-3 4/15/09___ aW_ ____ 1-0 4/15/09____ aL______ 1-4 Iowa St. (2-1) H: 2-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 2/25/94___ hW_ ____ 7-4 2/26/94____ hL______ 0-3 3/18/03___ hW_ ____ 7-6 UL-Lafayette (1-4) H: 0-0 / A: 1-2 / N: 0-2 3/21/95____ aL_____ 0-11 3/21/95___ aW_ ____ 3-1 2/24/96____ nL______ 0-2 2/25/96____ nL______ 1-6 4/17/03____ aL______ 0-8 McNeese St. (36-24) H:19-9 / A: 14-14 / N: 3-1 3/1/92_____ hL__ 1-8 (10) 3/1/92____ hW_ ____ 3-1 3/2/92_____ hL______ 2-8 4/8/93_____ hL______ 3-5 4/8/93____ hW_ ____ 3-0 4/9/93____ hW_ _ 7-6 (9) 4/9/93_____ hL______ 0-1 2/19/94____ aL______ 3-6 2/19/94___ aW_ ____ 3-2 2/20/94____ aL______ 0-5 2/20/94____ aL______ 0-4 4/22/95___ hW_ ____ 3-2 4/22/95____ hL______ 2-4 4/23/95___ hW_ ____ 3-0 4/23/95____ hL______ 3-8 3/23/96____ hL______ 4-8 3/23/96____ hL_____ 4-12 3/24/96___ hW_ ____ 5-1 5/3/96____ nW_ ____ 2-0 3/8/97_____ aL___ 0-1 (8) 3/8/97____ aW_ ____ 8-5 3/9/97_____ aL______ 1-2 3/17/98___ aW_ ____ 4-3 3/17/98____ aL______ 1-2 3/18/98___ aW_ _10-1 (6) 3/6/99____ hW_ ____ 6-4 3/6/99____ hW_ ___ 10-9 3/7/99____ hW_ ____ 5-3 4/15/00___ aW_ ___ 10-0 4/15/00___ aW_ ____ 7-6 4/16/00___ aW_ ___ 10-7 3/10/01___ hW_ ____ 4-1 3/10/01___ hW_ ____ 5-2 3/11/01___ hW_ ____ 6-1 4/6/02____ aW_ ____ 2-0 4/6/02____ aW_ ____ 3-0 4/7/02____ aW_ ____ 4-0 5/3/02____ nW_ ____ 7-0 4/1/03____ hW_ ____ 6-3 4/1/03_____ hL_____ 8-19 4/2/03____ hW_ __13-12 4/26/04___ aW_ ____ 3-0 4/26/04___ aW_ _ 2-1 (9) 3/12/05___ hW_ ____ 4-1 3/12/05___ hW_ ___ 15-7 3/13/05___ hW_ ____ 5-1 5/8/05_____ nL______ 3-4 3/18/06____ aL______ 1-2

3/18/06____ aL______ 0-2 3/19/06___ aW_ ____ 8-0 5/6/06____ nW_ ____ 3-0 5/5/07____ aW_ ___ 15-2 5/5/07_____ aL______ 2-3 5/6/07_____ aL_____ 4-10 3/1/08____ hW_ ____ 7-3 3/1/08____ hW_ ___ 12-0 3/2/08____ hW_ ___ 15-1 3/7/09_____ aL______ 2-5 3/7/09_____ aL______ 3-4 3/8/09_____ aL______ 2-6 5/7/09_____ aL______ 3-4 Nebraska (0-4) H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-3 3/6/93_____ hL______ 1-4 2/16/96____ nL______ 0-3 2/19/05____ nL_____ 6-14 3/05/05____ nL______ 3-4 New Mexico St. (7-6) H: 1-1 / A: 1-3 / N: 4-3 7/7/98____ nW_ ____ 7-6 2/7/98_____ nL______ 1-2 2/21/98___ nW_ ____ 7-0 2/22/98____ nL______ 1-2 3/24/01____ aL______ 0-3 3/28/02____ hL______ 5-7 3/28/02___ hW_ ____ 1-0 3/22/03____ aL______ 3-4 2/8/04____ nW_ ____ 5-1 2/19/05___ aW_ ____ 8-4 2/25/05___ nW_ ____ 5-4 2/11/06____ aL______ 2-3 2/17/08___ aW_ ____ 5-4 Nicholls (33-26) H: 16-9 / A: 14-15 / N: 3-2 3/27/93____ aL______ 0-1 3/27/93____ aL______ 0-1 3/28/93____ aL______ 3-5 3/28/93___ aW_ ____ 4-2 3/19/94___ hW_ ____ 5-4 3/19/94____ hL______ 1-4 3/20/94___ hW_ ____ 5-4 3/20/94____ hL_____ 5-11 3/18/95____ aL______ 2-3 3/18/95____ aL______ 2-3 3/19/95____ aL______ 2-7 3/19/95____ aL______ 1-2 3/30/96___ aW_ ____ 2-0 3/30/96___ aW_ ____ 9-4 3/31/96____ aL______ 4-5 5/2/96_____ nL_____ 3-12 5/4/96____ nW_ _1-0 (10) 3/15/97____ hL______ 2-4 3/15/97____ hL______ 1-5 3/16/97___ hW_ ____ 6-4 4/18/98____ hL______ 2-5 4/18/98___ hW_ ____ 4-1 4/19/98____ hL______ 1-6 4/17/99___ aW_ ____ 6-2 4/17/99___ aW_ ____ 7-5 4/18/99____ aL_____ 4-11 3/4/00____ hW_ ____ 5-2 3/4/00____ hW_ ____ 5-1 3/5/00____ hW_ _ 1-0 (8) 4/21/01___ aW_ ___ 12-4 4/21/01___ aW_ ____ 8-2 4/22/01___ aW_ ____ 8-3 4/13/02____ hL______ 4-5 4/13/02___ hW_ ____ 8-0 4/14/02___ hW_ ____ 8-0

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North Texas (2-2) H: 2-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0 2/12/05___ hW_ ____ 9-0 3/19/08____ aL______ 4-9 2/17/09____ hL______ 3-8 2/17/09___ hW_ ____ 8-0

Penn St. (2-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0 2/20/98___ nW_ ____ 2-1 2/21/98___ nW_ ____ 2-0

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Purdue (0-1) H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 2/17/02____ hL______ 3-5 Sam Houston St. (34-27) H: 15-11 / A: 17-14 / N: 2-2 3/4/92_____ hL______ 0-8 3/4/92_____ hL_____ 1-14 4/23/92____ aL______ 2-5 4/23/92____ aL______ 0-6 3/5/93_____ aL______ 4-5 3/21/93____ hL______ 1-7 3/21/93____ hL______ 0-5 3/25/93___ aW_ ____ 5-2 3/26/93____ aL__ 2-3 (10) 4/13/93____ aL______ 1-5 4/13/93____ aL______ 0-6 4/10/94____ hL______ 2-3 4/10/94___ hW_ ____ 4-2 4/25/94___ aW_ ____ 9-4 4/25/94____ aL______ 0-2 4/2/95____ hW_ _ 2-1 (8) 4/2/95____ hW_ ____ 4-0 4/10/95___ aW_ _ 2-1 (8) 4/10/95____ aL___ 2-3 (8) 3/2/96_____ aL______ 0-4 3/21/98___ aW_ ____ 3-0 3/21/98___ aW_ ____ 3-1 3/22/98____ aL______ 1-2 4/2/99_____ hL______ 0-4 4/2/99____ hW_ ____ 8-0 4/3/99____ hW_ ___ 11-0 3/19/00___ aW_ ____ 1-0 3/19/00___ aW_ ____ 8-0 3/20/00___ aW_ ___ 13-4 4/7/01____ hW_ ____ 3-1 4/7/01____ hW_ ____ 5-0 4/8/01____ hW_ ____ 9-0 4/27/02___ aW_ ____ 3-1 4/27/02___ aW_ ____ 4-0 4/27/02___ aW_ ___ 10-1 4/5/03_____ hL_____ 1-16 4/5/03_____ hL______ 6-8 4/6/03____ hW_ __12-11 3/13/03___ aW_ ____ 7-2


2 0 1 0 O p p o n e n t s S e r i e s R e s u lt s 3/13/03____ aL___ 4-5 (8) 3/14/04____ aL______ 5-6 5/2/04____ nW_ ____ 6-0 4/30/05___ hW_ ____ 3-2 4/30/05___ hW_ ____ 3-0 5/1/05____ hW_ ____ 2-1 5/7/05_____ nL__ 0-3 (11) 4/8/06____ aW_ _ 4-2 (8) 4/8/06____ aW_ ____ 3-1 4/9/06____ aW_ ____ 2-1 4/28/07____ hL______ 2-6 4/28/07____ hL______ 0-4 4/29/07___ hW_ ____ 8-4 5/11/07____ aL______ 2-3 5/3/08____ aW_ ____ 1-0 5/3/08_____ aL______ 1-2 5/4/08____ aW_ _ 6-4 (8) 2/28/09____ hL______ 4-6 2/28/09___ hW_ ____ 7-1 3/1/09____ hW_ _10-6 (8) 5/7/09____ nW_ ____ 5-4 5/8/09_____ nL______ 1-4 Southeastern La. (28-10) H: 14-5 / A: 14-2 / N: 0-3 3/20/92____ nL______ 4-7 2/24/95___ hW_ ____ 3-2 3/8/98____ aW_ ____ 9-0 3/8/98____ aW_ ____ 4-0 4/30/98____ nL______ 3-4 2/6/99____ hW_ ____ 7-2 2/6/99____ hW_ ___ 10-9 2/7/99____ hW_ ___ 17-7 4/21/00___ aW_ ___ 12-4 4/21/00___ aW_ ____ 7-0 3/4/01_____ hL______ 0-2 3/4/01_____ hL______ 2-5 3/5/01_____ hL______ 3-4 3/23/02___ aW_ ____ 6-0 3/23/02___ aW_ ____ 2-0 3/24/02____ aL_____ 4-1* 5/4/02_____ nL______ 0-5 3/1/03_____ hL_____ 5-10 3/1/03_____ hL______ 5-6 3/2/03____ hW_ ____ 8-4 3/27/04___ hW_ ____ 9-0 3/27/04___ hW_ ___ 15-5 3/28/04___ hW_ ____ 7-3 4/2/05____ aW_ ___ 10-1 4/2/05____ aW_ ___ 13-1 4/3/05____ aW_ ____ 4-1 3/4/06____ hW_ ____ 8-0 3/4/06____ hW_ ____ 8-0 3/5/06____ hW_ ___ 17-4 3/10/07___ aW_ ____ 3-1 3/10/07___ aW_ ____ 7-6 3/11/07___ aW_ ___ 11-2 3/15/08___ hW_ ____ 3-0 3/15/08___ hW_ ____ 2-1 3/16/08___ hW_ ____ 3-2 3/21/09___ aW_ ____ 3-1 3/21/09____ aL______ 1-2 3/22/09___ aW_ ____ 1-0 Stephen F. Austin (36-17) H: 24-6 / A: 10-11 / N: 2-0 3/13/92____ hL______ 2-4 3/13/92___ hW_ ____ 8-0 2/27/93___ hW_ ___ 12-0 4/16/94____ hL______ 1-2 4/16/94___ hW_ ____ 9-1 4/17/94___ hW_ ____ 1-0 4/17/94___ hW_ ____ 2-1 4/7/95_____ aL______ 0-1 4/7/95_____ aL______ 0-2

4/8/95____ aW_ ____ 2-0 4/8/95_____ aL______ 4-5 4/27/96___ hW_ ____ 8-0 4/27/96___ hW_ ____ 4-3 4/28/96___ hW_ ____ 4-0 4/12/97___ hW_ ____ 6-1 4/12/97___ hW_ ____ 7-3 4/13/97___ hW_ ____ 5-4 3/15/98____ hL______ 5-9 3/15/98___ hW_ ____ 5-4 3/15/99___ aW_ ___ 10-5 3/15/99____ aL______ 2-3 3/15/99____ aL______ 0-3 2/12/00___ nW_ ____ 7-0 4/8/00____ hW_ ___ 10-0 4/8/00_____ hL______ 0-2 4/9/00_____ hL______ 1-5 3/17/01___ aW_ ____ 4-2 3/17/01____ aL______ 0-1 3/18/01___ aW_ ____ 1-0 3/16/02___ hW_ ____ 5-0 3/16/02___ hW_ ___ 10-0 3/17/02___ hW_ ____ 8-0 3/15/03___ aW_ ____ 1-0 3/15/03___ aW_ ____ 8-0 3/16/03____ aL______ 2-7 4/3/04____ hW_ ____ 1-0 4/3/04____ hW_ ____ 7-5 4/4/04____ hW_ ____ 3-0 3/19/05____ aL___ 4-5 (8) 3/19/05___ aW_ ____ 7-2 3/20/05____ aL______ 2-5 3/25/06___ hW_ ____ 8-0 3/25/06___ hW_ ____ 8-3 3/26/06___ hW_ ___ 11-4 4/21/07____ aL______ 5-6 4/21/07___ aW_ ___ 11-2 4/22/07___ aW_ ____ 5-2 4/26/08____ hL______ 0-9 4/26/08___ hW_ ____ 2-0 4/27/08___ hW_ ____ 1-0 2/14/09___ nW_ ____ 7-3 5/2/09____ aW_ ____ 4-1 5/2/09_____ aL______ 1-4 Texas (4-28-1) H: 2-9 / A: 2-19-1 / N: 0-0 4/23/97____ hL______ 4-5 4/23/97____ hL______ 5-8 2/26/98____ hL______ 0-1 2/26/98___ hW_ ____ 2-1 4/1/98_____ aL______ 1-7 4/1/98_____ aL______ 0-6 2/20/99____ aL______ 2-3 4/13/99____ hL_____ 0-17 4/13/99____ hL______ 0-9 2/6/00_____ hL______ 1-9 2/6/00____ hW_ ____ 3-2 2/22/00____ aL______ 4-8 2/22/00____ aT______ 1-1 2/21/01___ aW_ ____ 3-1 2/21/01____ aL______ 0-8 2/15/02____ hL______ 2-3 2/20/02____ aL______ 0-8 2/20/02____ aL______ 2-3 2/16/03____ hL______ 0-5 3/5/03_____ aL______ 0-3 3/11/04____ aL______ 2-7 3/9/05_____ aL______ 0-2 3/9/05_____ aL______ 1-7 2/21/06____ aL______ 1-5 2/21/06____ aL______ 0-8 5/19/06____ aL______ 0-4 3/8/07_____ hL______ 1-4 3/22/07____ aL______ 1-6

2/9/08_____ aL______ 1-3 2/9/08____ aW_ ____ 3-2 2/10/08____ aL_____ 2-10 4/30/09____ aL___ 2-3 (8) 4/30/09____ aL______ 1-6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (21-10) H: 10-3 / A: 11-6 / N: 0-1 4/18/00___ hW_ ____ 4-2 4/18/00___ hW_ ___ 12-1 2/6/01____ hW_ ____ 4-1 2/6/01____ hW_ ___ 12-8 4/11/01___ aW_ ____ 4-3 4/11/01___ aW_ ____ 5-0 2/22/02____ aL______ 2-4 2/24/02___ aW_ ____ 3-0 3/20/02____ aL______ 0-2 3/20/02____ aL______ 2-3 4/23/02___ hW_ ____ 9-5 4/23/02___ hW_ ____ 6-4 2/15/03____ hL______ 1-4 4/9/03_____ aL______ 0-3 2/7/04_____ nL______ 2-3 2/13/05___ hW_ ____ 5-0 4/6/05_____ aL______ 0-2 4/6/05____ aW_ ____ 7-3 3/9/06____ hW_ ____ 9-1 3/9/06____ hW_ ____ 7-3 4/19/06___ aW_ ____ 3-0 4/19/06___ aW_ ____ 3-1 2/27/07____ aL______ 1-3 2/27/07___ aW_ ____ 5-1 2/28/07___ aW_ ____ 3-1 2/26/08____ hL___ 4-8 (8) 2/26/08____ hL______ 1-3 2/27/08___ hW_ ____ 6-1 2/24/09___ aW_ ____ 6-0 2/24/09___ aW_ ____ 8-0 2/25/09___ aW_ ____ 6-1 Texas State (28-34) H: 19-14 / A: 7-20 / N: 2-0 3/14/92____ aL______ 5-7 3/14/92____ aL______ 1-5 2/28/93___ hW_ ____ 4-3 4/20/93___ hW_ ____ 2-1 4/20/93___ hW_ ____ 4-3 2/25/94___ hW_ ____ 6-0 3/10/94___ hW_ ____ 3-1 3/10/94___ hW_ ____ 3-2 4/7/94____ hW_ ____ 1-0 4/7/94_____ hL______ 1-3 2/25/95___ hW_ _ 4-3 (9) 3/9/95____ hW_ ____ 6-0 3/9/95____ hW_ ____ 2-0 4/19/95___ aW_ ____ 2-0 4/19/95____ aL______ 2-5 4/6/96____ aW_ ____ 5-0 4/6/96_____ aL______ 2-5 4/7/96____ aW_ ____ 3-1 3/22/97____ hL______ 2-3 3/22/97___ hW_ ____ 5-3 3/22/97____ hL______ 0-2 4/25/98___ hW_ ____ 2-0 4/25/98___ hW_ ____ 6-2 4/26/98____ hL______ 5-8 3/27/99____ aL______ 1-2 3/27/99___ aW_ ____ 3-1 3/28/99____ aL______ 1-9 4/1/00____ hW_ ____ 8-0 4/1/00____ hW_ ____ 4-3 4/2/00_____ hL______ 1-2 5/6/00____ nW_ ____ 1-0 4/13/01____ aL______ 0-8

4/13/01____ aL______ 0-7 4/14/01____ aL______ 0-6 2/17/02____ hL______ 0-4 4/20/02____ hL______ 1-4 4/20/02___ hW_ ____ 7-3 4/21/02____ hL______ 0-1 4/11/03____ aL_____ 3-11 4/11/03____ aL_____ 7-12 4/12/03____ aL______ 1-6 2/6/04_____ aL______ 2-5 4/17/04___ hW_ ____ 5-3 4/17/04___ hW_ ____ 9-7 4/18/04___ hW_ ____ 7-6 3/25/05____ aL___ 3-5 (9) 3/25/05___ aW_ ___ 12-3 4/1/06_____ hL______ 6-7 4/1/06_____ hL____ 1-3(8) 4/2/06_____ hL______ 5-7 2/9/07____ aW_ ____ 3-2 2/11/07____ aL______ 0-3 3/31/07____ aL______ 0-4 4/1/07_____ aL______ 1-2 4/1/07_____ aL______ 4-6 5/10/07___ nW_ ____ 4-0 4/4/08_____ hL______ 1-5 4/4/08_____ hL___ 6-8 (8) 4/5/08_____ hL______ 0-4 4/10/09___ aW_ _ 3-2 (9) 4/10/09____ aL______ 1-4 4/11/09____ aL______ 1-6 Texas Tech (9-11) H: 5-7 / A: 2-4 / N: 2-0 2/10/96___ hW_ ____ 2-1 2/10/96___ hW_ ____ 5-4 2/21/97____ hL______ 2-3 2/22/97____ hL______ 1-6 2/23/97___ hW_ ____ 2-0 4/7/99_____ hL______ 4-5 4/7/99____ hW_ ____ 4-1 3/15/00____ aL______ 0-4 3/15/00___ aW_ ____ 5-1 2/18/01____ hL______ 1-2 2/18/01___ hW_ ____ 3-2 2/22/03___ nW_ ____ 4-2 2/7/04____ nW_ ___ 11-3 4/26/06___ aW_ ____ 4-3 4/26/06____ aL______ 1-4 3/16/07____ hL______ 4-5 3/16/07____ hL______ 3-6 4/15/08____ aL______ 1-6 4/15/08____ aL______ 0-2 3/30/09____ hL______ 1-9 UC Riverside (first meeting) UTEP (3-4) H: 1-2 / A: 2-2 / N: 0-0 2/11/05___ hW_ ___ 10-2 2/26/05___ aW_ ____ 9-3 2/23/08____ aL______ 0-6 2/23/08____ aL______ 4-8 2/24/08___ aW_ ____ 5-0 3/24/09____ hL___ 1-2 (8) 3/24/09____ hL_____ 3-11

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S ou t h l a n d C o n f e r e n c e In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators more than 45 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 12 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current members Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology) and the University of Texas at Arlington (then Arlington State College), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2006, the Southland Conference commemorated another milestone as the league membership reached 12, marking the largest configuration ever for the organization. The addition of the University of Central Arkansas and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi expanded the Southland into the Little Rock metro area and into the eighth largest city in Texas. Central Arkansas and A&M-Corpus Christi enhanced the Southland Conference in innumerable ways, including athletic and academic successes, strong and principled leadership, and strong fan support and media coverage. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference lineup also consists of Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University, the University of Texas at Arlington, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Texas State University-San Marcos. All told, the revised membership of the Southland encompasses more than 180,000 current students and an alumni base of approximately 920,000. Famous alums from Southland Conference schools include former President Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas State), former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), retired U.S. Central Command General Tommy Franks (UT Arlington), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), country music star George Strait (Texas State), Major League Baseball stars Hunter Pence (UT Arlington), Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Ben Broussard (McNeese State), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas) and actor Lou Diamond Phillips (UT Arlington). The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from international business and cultural centers such as the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, San Antonio and the New Orleans area, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Little Rock, Baton Rouge, Austin, and Shreveport. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor 54

and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The Conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Softball continues to enjoy success on a national level, as the league has knocked off at least one nationally ranked opponent since 1995, including a win by McNeese State over 19th-ranked LSU in 2009. In the 2003 NCAA Tournament, UT Arlington and Texas State enjoyed unprecedented success as each won two games in the national event. The league has also won at least one game in the NCAA tournament in three of the past five years. Texas State shut out No. 12 Northwestern in the opening game of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. In 18 years on NCAA competition the Southland has racked up 14 wins. The conference has increased sponsorship and championships opportunities for female student-athletes in recent years, adding women’s golf and soccer as league sports. In 2007, Stephen F. Austin became the first Southland team to score a goal in the NCAA tournament, while Texas State became the first women’s golf program to compete in the NCAA tournament. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its studentathletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholarathlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for studentathletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for studentathletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete.

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Season Review

2009 Final Statistics________ 56 2009 Results_______________ 57 2009 SLC Review_ _________ 58

Leanne Risberg garnered first-team All-Southland Conference honors in the outfield in 2009, giving her three all-league certificates for her career.


2 0 0 9 F i n a l S tat i st i c s Record: 29-29

Home: 15-10

Away: 8-15

Neutral: 6-4

Southland: 18-11

Overall Batting Statistics (All games Sorted by Batting Average) Player Anderson, Amber Cantu, Rudi Risberg, Leanne Cato, Kelly Holmes, Danye Kappler, Ashley Sitka, Krista Kappler, Kristin

AVG .305 .303 .299 .287 .276 .274 .241 .217

GP 55 55 52 49 43 57 51 55

GS 55 55 52 47 36 55 50 55

AB 177 195 154 122 105 175 141 152

R 29 35 22 23 7 24 8 13

H 2B 3B HR RBI 54 11 0 6 37 59 3 2 0 11 46 5 0 6 24 35 3 0 4 20 29 1 0 4 20 48 5 0 3 15 34 4 0 1 16 33 6 0 6 20

TB SLG% BB HBP 83 .469 19 0 66 .338 4 2 69 .448 17 6 50 .410 18 3 42 .400 19 4 62 .354 9 1 41 .291 12 0 57 .375 18 2

SO GDP OB% SF SH SB 23 1 .365 4 1 2 10 0 .322 1 5 18 24 2 .385 2 0 0 14 2 .386 2 2 3 13 1 .406 0 0 0 36 1 .312 1 11 0 36 0 .301 0 1 0 32 2 .308 0 0 0

Seals, Elyse Romano, Cara Humpal, Emily Ivy, Caitlyn Little, Laura Chapman, Chelsey Wehmeyer, Kristin Miller, Cassie Luksa, Morgan

1.000 1.000 .310 .301 .250 .216 .186 .172 .050

14 1 34 36 15 47 40 33 20

0 0 27 30 2 18 29 30 9

2 1 58 93 8 37 59 58 20

6 0 9 11 3 12 12 2 1

2 1 18 28 2 8 11 10 1

1 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 2 5 1 0 2 1 0

6 3.000 0 1 1.000 0 26 .448 9 48 .516 9 5 .625 2 8 .216 4 18 .305 9 13 .224 3 1 .050 1

0 0 23 21 2 5 20 19 10

Totals Opponents

.269 58 58 1557 217 419 47 .258 58 58 1508 214 389 60

2 9

42 201 596 .383 153 24 288 13 .342 10 25 28 35 1181 503 59 .966 35 192 572 .379 140 11 276 4 .324 10 66 47 64 1173 428 49 .970

4 0 4 15 1 1 6 7 0

0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0

0 1.000 0 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 .412 0 1 0 0 .369 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0 1 .293 0 2 4 1 .333 0 0 0 2 .213 0 1 0 0 .095 0 1 0

ATT 2 20 1 5 0 0 0 0

PO 35 82 48 82 14 140 350 48

A 10 6 0 78 37 109 41 103

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 44 0 38 23 0 6 5 5 16 1 1 172 20 0 125 13 0 3 13

E 1 1 2 12 1 9 6 9

FLD% .978 .989 .960 .930 .981 .965 .985 .944

0 .000 0 .000 2 .971 5 .924 1 .917 3 .850 5 .975 2 .986 0 1.000

LOB - Team (384), Opp (345). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (19). IBB - Team (1), Anderson 1. Picked off - Luksa 1, Wehmeyer 1. Overall Pitching Statistics (All games Sorted by Earned Run Average) Player Holmes, Danye Humpal, Emily ----------------------------------------Luksa, Morgan Anderson, Amber

ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2.44 13 10 28 21 14 3 0 0 146.1 132 61 51 51 121 23 2 11 540 .244 12 4 1 4 32 3.09 12 12 37 24 15 2 0 1 174.2 168 95 77 68 126 30 2 15 667 .252 12 6 3 4 28 2 0

0 0

0 0

0 46.1 0 26.1

Totals Opponents

3.08 29 29 58 58 31 3.24 29 29 58 58 37

5 4

0 1

1 393.2 389 214 173 140 276 60 9 1 391.0 419 217 181 153 288 47 2

3.32 3 6.11 1

3 4

17 9

6 7

48 27 22 12 21 41 31 23 9 8

6 1

3 2

3 6

188 .255 113 .363

35 1508 .258 42 1557 .269

5 6

0 1

0 0

1 1

3 3

35 11 28 24

4 0

10 10

66 25

PB - Team (8), Wehmeyer 4, Miller 4, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Humpal (32-43), Wehmeyer (24-34), Miller (23-30), Holmes (10-13), Luksa (2-4), Anderson (3-4).

Win/Loss Summary Inning-by-Inning Scoring Summary UTSA Opponents

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EX 42 14 44 14 38 38 18 9 29 26 35 37 38 27 12 10

Attendance Summary Home Away Total

4334 14687 19201

(avg = 173) (avg = 450) (avg = 331)

Win/Loss Streak Summary

Longest winning streak_______________ 4 Longest losing streak_________________ 4

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Total 217 214

Total___________________________ 29-29 Conference_____________________ 18-11 Non-Conf______________________ 11-18 Home_ ________________________ 15-10 Away___________________________ 8-15 Neutral___________________________6-4 Day___________________________ 29-26 Night_____________________________0-3 vs Left_ ___________________________2-2 vs Right________________________ 27-27 1-Run games_ ___________________ 10-8 2-Run games_ _____________________6-4 5+Run games______________________9-8 Extra inns_________________________4-6 Shutouts_ _________________________5-4 Scoring 0-2 runs_________________ 3-20 Scoring 3-5 runs_________________ 13-8 Scoring 6-9 runs___________________8-1 Scoring 10+ runs_ _________________5-0 Opponent 0-2 runs_______________ 17-5 Opponent 3-5 runs______________ 10-12 Opponent 6-9 runs_______________ 2-10 Opponent 10+ runs________________0-2 Scored in 1st inning______________ 12-5 Scores first______________________ 19-9

Opp. scores first________________ 10-20 After 4 leading_ _________________ 17-3 After 4 trailing___________________ 1-22 After 4 tied______________________ 11-4 After 5 leading_ _________________ 18-3 After 5 trailing___________________ 4-19 After 5 tied________________________5-4 After 6 leading_ _________________ 18-4 After 6 trailing___________________ 1-17 After 6 tied________________________6-3 Hit 0 home runs__________________ 9-20 Hit 1 home run__________________ 13-7 Hit 2+ home runs_ _________________7-2 Opponent 0 home runs_ _________ 23-14 Opponent 1 home run______________3-7 Opponent 2+ HRs__________________3-8 Made 0 errors___________________ 13-5 Made 1 error___________________ 11-13 Made 2+ errors__________________ 5-11 Opp. made 0 errors_____________ 10-14 Opp. made 1 error______________ 11-12 Opp. made 2+ errors_______________8-3 Out-hit opponent_________________ 23-5 Out-hit by opponent______________ 5-19 Hits are tied_______________________1-5

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2 0 0 9 R e su lts Date Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 March 1 March 7 March 7 March 8 March 15 March 15 March 16 March 21 March 21 March 22 March 24 March 24 March 27 March 27 March 28 March 30 March 31 March 31 April 04 April 04 April 05 April 10 April 10 April 11 April 15 April 15 April 18 April 18 April 19 April 21 April 25 April 25 April 26 April 30 April 30 May 2 May 2 May 7 May 7 May 8 May 8

Opponent Score vs. Tulsa^ 3-4 L at Texas A&M^ 1-4 L vs. Tulsa^ W 4-3 at Texas A&M^ 0-8 L vs. Prairie View A&M W 12-2 vs. New Mexico# 1-10 L vs. Mississippi# 0-1 L vs. Stephen F. Austin# W 7-3 at Baylor# 3-7 L vs. Northwestern State# W 2-1 North Texas 3-8 L North Texas W 8-0 at A&M-Corpus Christi* W 6-0 at A&M-Corpus Christi* W 8-0 at A&M-Corpus Christi* W 6-1 Sam Houston State* 4-6 L Sam Houston State* W 7-1 Sam Houston State* W 10-6 at McNeese State* 2-5 L at McNeese State* 3-4 L at McNeese State* 2-6 L UT Arlington* 3-5 L UT Arlington* W 8-5 UT Arlington* W 5-3 at Southeastern Louisiana* W 3-1 at Southeastern Louisiana* 1-2 L at Southeastern Louisiana* W 1-0 UTEP 1-2 L UTEP 3-11 L Central Arkansas* W 5-3 Central Arkansas* W 3-1 Central Arkansas* 6-9 L Texas Tech 1-9 L Houston Baptist W 3-2 Houston Baptist W 10-3 Nicholls* W 3-2 Nicholls* 1-2 L Nicholls* W 3-2 at Texas State* W 3-2 at Texas State* 1-4 L at Texas State* 1-6 L at Houston Baptist W 1-0 at Houston Baptist 1-4 L Cal State Bakersfield W 3-1 Cal State Bakersfield 1-3 L Cal State Bakersfield 0-2 L at Baylor 0-8 L Northwestern State* W 4-3 Northwestern State* W 13-4 Northwestern State* W 8-6 at Texas 2-3 L at Texas 1-6 L at Stephen F. Austin* W 4-1 at Stephen F. Austin* 1-4 L vs. Sam Houston State~ W 5-4 at McNeese State~ 3-4 L vs. UT Arlington~ W 12-3 vs. Sam Houston State~ 1-4 L

r-h-e 3-11-0 1-7-1 4-5-0 0-6-2 12-12-0 1-6-2 0-4-1 7-10-2 3-7-1 2-8-0 3-13-2 8-11-0 6-8-0 8-11-1 6-3-1 4-7-1 7-11-1 10-14-1 2-3-1 3-6-1 2-6-1 3-8-0 8-10-1 5-6-0 3-6-1 1-1-2 1-4-1 1-4-2 3-5-3 5-8-2 3-7-0 6-11-2 1-4-1 3-7-0 10-14-1 3-3-2 1-4-1 3-9-1 3-8-1 1-7-0 1-5-1 1-5-0 1-9-2 3-8-2 1-5-3 0-5-0 0-2-2 4-5-0 13-17-0 8-10-3 2-6-0 1-2-1 4-8-0 1-6-1 5-10-0 3-3-2 12-13-1 1-5-1

r-h-e Inns Overall SLC 4-5-1 (8) 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-9-1 7 0-2-0 0-0-0 3-6-1 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 8-7-0 5 1-3-0 0-0-0 2-6-2 7 2-3-0 0-0-0 10-12-0 5 2-4-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 7 2-5-0 0-0-0 3-7-1 7 3-5-0 0-0-0 7-12-1 7 3-6-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 (8) 4-6-0 0-0-0 8-6-1 7 4-7-0 0-0-0 0-6-0 6 5-7-0 0-0-0 0-5-1 7 6-7-0 1-0-0 0-4-2 6 7-7-0 2-0-0 1-5-3 7 8-7-0 3-0-0 6-7-0 7 8-8-0 3-1-0 1-5-1 7 9-8-0 4-1-0 6-9-1 (8) 10-8-0 5-1-0 5-8-1 7 10-9-0 5-2-0 4-6-1 7 10-10-0 5-3-0 6-10-1 7 10-11-0 5-4-0 5-10-0 (9) 10-12-0 5-5-0 5-7-1 7 11-12-0 6-5-0 3-5-0 7 12-12-0 7-5-0 1-1-0 7 13-12-0 8-5-0 2-4-1 7 13-13-0 8-6-0 0-2-0 7 14-13-0 9-6-0 2-5-3 (8) 14-14-0 9-6-0 11-12-2 6 14-15-0 9-6-0 3-8-2 7 15-15-0 10-6-0 1-5-1 7 16-15-0 11-6-0 9-9-1 7 16-16-0 11-7-0 9-11-0 6 16-17-0 11-7-0 2-6-1 7 17-17-0 11-7-0 3-6-0 7 18-17-0 11-7-0 2-6-2 7 19-17-0 12-7-0 2-5-0 (8) 19-18-0 12-8-0 2-7-1 (11) 20-18-0 13-8-0 2-9-3 (9) 21-18-0 14-8-0 4-7-2 7 21-19-0 14-9-0 6-7-0 7 21-20-0 14-10-0 0-2-0 7 22-20-0 14-10-0 4-3-1 7 22-21-0 14-10-0 1-5-1 7 23-21-0 14-10-0 3-10-0 (8) 23-22-0 14-10-0 2-8-1 7 23-23-0 14-10-0 8-8-0 5 23-24-0 14-10-0 3-10-0 7 24-24-0 15-10-0 4-9-0 5 25-24-0 16-10-0 6-7-2 7 26-24-0 17-10-0 3-5-1 (8) 26-25-0 17-10-0 6-8-0 7 26-26-0 17-10-0 1-5-3 7 27-26-0 18-10-0 4-6-0 7 27-27-0 18-11-0 4-7-1 7 28-27-0 18-11-0 4-8-0 7 28-28-0 18-11-0 3-5-0 5 29-28-0 18-11-0 4-7-0 7 29-29-0 18-11-0

Pitcher of record Holmes (L 0-1) Humpal (L 0-1) Anderson (W 1-0) Humpal (L 0-2) Humpal (W 1-2) Anderson (L 1-1) Holmes (L 0-2) Humpal (W 2-2) Humpal (L 2-3) Holmes (W 1-2) Humpal (L 2-4) Holmes (W 2-2) Holmes (W 3-2) Humpal (W 3-4) Holmes (W 4-2) Holmes (L 4-3) Humpal (W 4-4) Holmes (W 5-3) Holmes (L 5-4) Anderson (L 1-2) Humpal (L 4-5) Humpal (L 4-6) Humpal (W 5-6) Humpal (W 6-6) Humpal (W 7-6) Holmes (L 5-5) Humpal (W 8-6) Humpal (L 8-7) Anderson (L 1-3) Holmes (W 6-5) Humpal (W 9-7) Humpal (L 9-8) Holmes (L 6-6) Humpal (W 10-8) Luksa (W 1-0) Humpal (W 11-8) Holmes (L 6-7) Holmes (W 7-7) Holmes (W 8-7) Holmes (L 8-8) Humpal (L 11-9) Holmes (W 9-8) Humpal (L 11-10) Humpal (W 12-10) Holmes (L 9-9) Luksa (L 1-1) Holmes (L 9-10) Luksa (W 2-1) Holmes (W 10-10) Holmes (W 11-10) Luksa (L 2-2) Humpal (L 12-11) Holmes (W 12-10) Humpal (L 12-12) Holmes (W 13-10) Luksa (L 2-3) Luksa (W 3-3) Anderson (L 1-4)

Attend Time 1028 2:27 1028 2:00 250 1:35 1212 1:30 100 1:05 105 1:18 79 1:32 1043 2:02 1043 1:48 973 2:04 107 2:16 107 1:41 150 2:15 150 1:29 125 1:50 212 2:02 212 1:50 243 2:10 207 1:55 207 1:30 165 1:55 235 2:40 235 1:45 105 1:48 181 1:45 189 1:37 168 1:47 111 2:01 156 1:50 186 1:51 186 1:50 231 2:08 119 1:41 113 1:30 116 1:34 200 1:59 200 2:10 200 3:01 543 2:30 543 1:39 503 1:46 100 1:40 100 1:40 102 1:33 128 2:00 120 1:29 615 1:18 274 2:00 274 1:35 162 2:23 796 2:03 796 1:48 317 2:14 322 1:43 247 2:01 636 2:00 231 1:39 715 1:45

^ Aggie Classic (College Station, Texas) # Getterman Classic (Waco, Texas) * Southland Conference game ~ Southland Conference Tournament (Lake Charles, La.) () extra inning game

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Conference Overall School W L Pct. W L Pct. Texas State 23 6 .793 40 18 .690 McNeese State 20 10 .867 31 28 .525 UTSA 18 11 .621 29 29 .500 Stephen F. Austin 17 12 .586 29 27 .518 UT Arlington 17 13 .567 23 24 .489 Sam Houston State 15 14 .517 28 26 .519 Central Arkansas 14 15 .483 24 31 .436 Nicholls 14 16 .467 30 25 .545 A&M-Corpus Christi 12 16 .429 23 31 .426 Southeastern Louisiana 8 22 .267 20 33 .377 Northwestern State 3 26 .103 5 45 .100

2009 A ll -S outhland C onference T eams First Team C - Samantha Chumchal, UT Arlington 1B - Kayla Gutowski, Stephen F. Austin 2B - Danielle Clayton, Nicholls 3B - Briana Bishop, Stephen F. Austin SS - Alex Newton, Texas State OF - Leanne Risberg UTSA OF - Heather Fortenberry, UT Arlington OF - Kendal Harper, Stephen F. Austin DP - McKenzie Baack, Texas State P - Monika Covington, Stephen F. Austin P - Chandler Hall, Texas State Second Team C - Kim Daley, Stephen F. Austin 1B - Krista Sitka, UTSA 2B - Ashley Struchtemeyer, Stephen F. Austin 3B - Jenna Emery, Texas State SS - Hailey Wiginton, Sam Houston State OF - Amber Anderson, UTSA OF - Rudi Cantu, UTSA OF - Taylor Hall, Texas State DP - Morgan Mikulin, Sam Houston State P - Lacey Gros, Nicholls P - Bethany Stefinsky, McNeese State Third Team C - Alaina Byars, A&M-Corpus Christi 1B - Rebecca Collom, UT Arlington 2B - Whitney Wilson, Sam Houston State 3B - Heather Sherrill, Southeastern Louisiana SS - Molly Guidry, McNeese State OF - Sarah Garcia, Central Arkansas OF - Lindsey Langner, McNeese State OF - Andrea Simancas, A&M-Corpus Christi DP - Margo Hurdt, A&M-Corpus Christi P - Katie Garnett, Texas State P - Holli Hill, Central Arkansas Honorable Mention (UTSA players only) 2B - Ashley Kappler

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2009 S outhland I ndividual A wards Player of the Year - Alex Newton, Texas State Hitter of the Year - Kayla Gutowski, Stephen F. Austin Pitcher of the Year - Chandler Hall, Texas State Utility Player of the Year - Heather Fortenberry, UT Arlington Freshman of the Year - Chandler Hall, Texas State Newcomer of the Year - Holli Hill, Central Arkansas Coach of the Year - Natalie Poole, McNeese State

2009 S outhland T ournament May 7-9

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Lake Charles, La.

May 7 No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 7, No. 5 UT Arlington 0 No. 3 UTSA 5, No. 6 Sam Houston State 4 No. 1 Texas State 3, Stephen F. Austin 1 No. 2 McNeese State 4, UTSA 3 May 8 Sam Houston State 2, Stephen F. Austin 1 UTSA 12, UT Arlington 3 Texas State 1, McNeese State 0 Sam Houston State 4, UTSA 1 May 9 McNeese State 3, Sam Houston State 2 Texas State 2, McNeese State 0 (championship) All-Tournament Team MVP - Chandler Hall, Texas State Amber Anderson, UTSA Leah Boatright, Texas State Taylor Hall, Texas State Ryan Kos, Texas State Lindsey Langner, McNeese State Morgan Mikulin, Sam Houston State Liz Morvant, McNeese State Allyce Rother, Texas State Bethany Stefinsky, McNeese State Hailey Wiginton, Sam Houston State

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Amanda Michalsky earned second-team All-America honors in 1999.

Record Book

Retired Jerseys_________________ 60 Roadrunners In The Pros_______ 61 Honor Roll_ _________________ 62-63 Career Records______________ 64-65 Single-Season Records______ 66-67 Single-Game Records__________ 68 NCAA/Southland Records______ 69 Year-by-Year Results________ 70-73 Conference Champions_________ 74 Letterwinners__________________ 75 Coaching History_______________ 75


R e t i r e d J e rs e y s

All-Americ a n Amanda Michalksy

6

UTSA retired the No. 6 jersey of former All-American Amanda Michalsky in 2001. She was the first UTSA student-athlete to have a number retired.

Among her accomplishments:

• The nation’s top hitter in 1999 with a .541 batting average • Second-team All-America honors as an outfielder following her junior season • Picked 18th overall by Ohio Pride in the 2000 Women’s Pro Softball League Draft • Still holds nine school records: — Career batting average (.394) — Career doubles (46) — Single-season batting average (.541) — Single-season slugging percentage (1.019) — Single-season hits (86) — Single-season doubles (17) — Single-season extra-base hits (37) — Single-season runs scored (57) — Single-season walks (37)

Academic All-American Jessica Rogers

UTSA retired the No. 29 jersey of former Academic All-American Jessica Rogers in 2008.

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Among her accomplishments: • Two-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American — 2005 First Team; 2007 Third Team • Three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team • Three-time Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year • 2007 Lowe’s Senior CLASS national finalist • Southland career record holder for home runs (69), RBIs (192) and total bases (525) • UTSA career record holder for runs (159), hits (281), extrabase hits (104) and at-bats (732) • Set Southland single-season records for home runs (23) and RBIs (64) in 2005 • Four-time first-team All-Southland • Three-time NFCA All-South Region • 2005 Southland Player & Hitter of the Year 60

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R o a d ru n n e rs I n T h e P r o s

Christy Brownlee

Porpetto (2006 Italy A1)

Jennifer Davis New Bologna (2006 Italy A1) Caronno (2008 Italy A2)

Angela Graham Parma (2004 Italy A1)

Italy photos courtesy of www.fastpitch.it

Amanda Nikolenko Toulon Comanches (2008 France A)

Stacey Gillespie Azzanese (2007 Italy A1)

Janeille Nickels

DSS Haarlem (2008 Netherlands First Div.)

Melaney Torres Azzanese (2007 Italy A1)

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F i rst - T e a m A l l - S o ut h l a n d C o n f e r e n c e

Kristy Blake Catcher 1994

Denise Briggs

Monica Briggs Outfielder 2001

Rudi Cantu

Second Base 2008

Christy Connor

Designated Player 2000

Jennifer Davis Outfield 2005

Jennifer Drake

Samantha Elliott

Jessica Els

Kelly Ferguson

Krystal Gibson

Stacey Gillespie

Amanda Horton

Lynn Massiatte

Amanda Michalsky

Aimee Murray

Amanda Nikolenko

Leanne Risberg

Jessica Rogers

Stevi Simpson

Shannon Steadman

Utility 1996

Outfield 2005

Pitcher 2006

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Pitcher 2000

Second Base 1994, 95

Outfield 2006

Outfield 2007, 09

Catcher 2005, 06

Third Base 1999

Third Base 2003, 04, 05, 07

First Base 1999

Outfield 1999, 2000

First Base 2006

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First Base 2003, 04

Shortstop 2004, 05

Outfield 1994, 96


Honor Roll All-Southland Conference

Southland Postseason Honors

Southland Tournament Honors

Second Team Amber Anderson, Outfield_________ 2009 Sommer Barnes, Outfield__________ 1997 Laura Barnett, Pitcher_________ 1995, 96 Cindy Berger, Third Base______ 1995, 96 Christy Brownlee, Shortstop_____________ ____________________ 2000, 02, 03, 04 Rudi Cantu, Outfield______________ 2009 Jennifer Davis, Outfield_ ______ 2003, 04 Jennifer Drake, Pitcher________ 1997, 98 Jessica Ellison, Designated Player___ 2002 Krystal Gibson, First Base_ ____ 2002, 05 Lee Hayes, Pitcher________________ 1999 DanyĂŠ Holmes, Pitcher____________ 2008 Shelby Krutsinger, Catcher_____ 1997, 98 Ursula Mares, Pitcher_____________ 2005 Heather Martinez, Infield__________ 1998 Michelle McElyea, Catcher____ 2000, 02 Aimee Murray, Shortstop__________ 2006 Ashley Oswald, Outfield__________ 2000 Krista Sitka, First Base_ ___________ 2009 Amy Skipper, Outfield_ ___________ 1999 Shannon Steadman, Outfield_ _____ 1995 Melaney Torres, Second Base______ 2006 Paige Whitley, Pitcher_ ___________ 2002

Player of the Year Amanda Michalsky_______________ 1999 Jessica Rogers___________________ 2005

Championships 2004________________ San Marcos, Texas 2006_________________ Natchitoches, La.

Third Team Monica Briggs, Outfield___________ 2000 Rudi Cantu, Outfield______________ 2007 Kim Chavez, Outfield_____________ 2006 Jessica Els, Catcher_______________ 2004 Jenny Garcia, Outfield____________ 2005 Angela Graham, Pitcher_ _________ 2002 DanyĂŠ Holmes, Designated Player__ 2008 Amanda Horton, Designated Player__ 2005 Ursula Mares, Pitcher_________ 2004, 06 Lynn Massiatte, First Base_________ 2000 Ashey Oswald, Outfield___________ 2001 Leanne Risberg, Outfield__________ 2008 Melaney Torres, Second Base______ 2005

Christy Brownlee was a four-time secondteam All-Southland and two-time AllSouthland Tournament performer

Hitter of the Year Amanda Michalsky_______________ 1999 Jessica Rogers___________________ 2005 Pitcher of the Year Denise Briggs____________________ 2000 Utility Player of the Year Amanda Horton__________________ 2006 Newcomer of the Year Shannon Steadman_______________ 1993 Melaney Torres_ _________________ 2005 Freshman of the Year Brittany Cantu___________________ 2006 Aimee Murray___________________ 2004 Coach of the Year Lori Cook_______________________ 2006 Corrie Hill_______________________ 2004

NFCA All-Region First Team Jennifer Davis____________________ 2005 Amanda Michasky_______________ 1999 Jessica Rogers___________________ 2004 Second Team Denise Briggs____________________ Christy Brownlee_________________ Christy Connor_ _________________ Jessica Els_______________________ Krystal Gibson___________________ Michelle McElyea________________ Amanda Michalsky_______________ Jessica Rogers___________________ Jessica Rogers___________________

Most Valuable Player Jessica Els_______________________ 2006 Ursula Mares____________________ 2004 All-Tournament Amber Anderson, Outfield_________ Summer Barnes, Outfield__________ Monica Briggs, Outfield___________ Christy Brownlee, Shortstop________ Christy Brownlee, Second Base_ ___ Jennifer Davis, Outfield_ __________ Jennifer Drake, Pitcher____________ Jessica Els, Catcher_______________ Stacey Gillespie, Outfield_ ________ Amanda Horton, Designated Player__ Ursula Mares, Pitcher_____________ Ursula Mares, Pitcher_____________ Michelle McElyea, Catcher________ Amanda Michalsky, Outfield_______ Aimee Murray, Shortstop__________ Rachel Rackley, Designated Player___ Jessica Rogers, Third Base_________ Jessica Rogers, Third Base_________ Shannon Steadman, Outfield_ _____

2009 1997 2000 2000 2004 2005 1996 2006 2006 2005 2004 2006 2000 2000 2004 2006 2004 2007 1996

2000 2004 2000 2006 2003 2000 2000 2005 2007

Jessica Rogers was the 2005 Southland Player & Hitter of the Year and a threetime NFCA All-Region selection.

Jessica Els earned 2006 Southland Tournament MVP accolades after leading UTSA to its second title in three years.

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I n d i v i d ua l C ar e e r R e c o r d s Batting

Triples

Runs Scored

1.____Shannon Steadman_ _ 7____1993-96

1.____Jessica Rogers______ 159___2003-07

2.____Rudi Cantu__________ 6_____ 2007-P

2.____Christy Brownlee____ 154___2000-04

_____Jennifer Davis_ ______ 6____2001-05

3. ___Aimee Murray______ 146___2004-07

4.____Shannon Bonner_____ 5____1993-94

4.____Amanda Michalsky__ 135___1997-00

_____Amy Skipper________ 5____1996-99

5.____Krystal Gibson______ 131___2002-05

_____Monica Briggs_______ 5____1998-01

6.____Michelle McElyea___ 127___1999-02

7.____Cathy Cunningham___ 4____1996-97

7.____Jennifer Davis_ _____ 117___2001-05

_____Sonya Hare_________ 4______ 1992

8.____Alicia Pierucci______ 110___1998-01

9.____Stacey Gillespie_ ____ 3____2003-06

9.____Leanne Risberg_____ 107___2006-09

_____Amanda Michalsky___ 3____1997-00

10._ _Shannon Steadman__ 106___1993-96

_____Tammy Nelson_______ 3____2002-04

11.___Rudi Cantu_________ 104____ 2007-P

Home Runs

Hits

1.____Jessica Rogers______ 69___2003-07

1.____Jessica Rogers______ 281___2003-07

2.____Christy Brownlee____ 55___2000-04

2.____Amanda Michalsky__ 252___1997-00

3.____Aimee Murray______ 51___2004-07

3.____Krystal Gibson______ 230___2002-05

3.____Krystal Gibson______ 42___2002-05

4.____Christy Brownlee____ 220___2000-04

4.____Amanda Horton_ ___ 40___2003-06

5.____Aimee Murray______ 219___2004-07

5.____Michelle McElyea___ 37___1999-02

6.____Jessica Els__________ 209___2003-06

7.____Amanda Michalsky__ 33___1997-00

7.____Michelle McElyea___ 208___1999-02

8.____Leanne Risberg_____ 31___2006-09

8.____Jennifer Davis_ _____ 205___2001-05

9.____Jessica Els__________ 30___2003-06

9.____Ashley Oswald_____ 200___1998-01

10._ _Jennifer Davis_ _____ 26___2002-05

10._ _Shannon Steadman__ 190___1993-96

_____Ashley Oswald_____ 26___1998-01

Doubles

Extra Base Hits

1.____Amanda Michalsky__ 46___1997-00

1.____Jessica Rogers______ 104___2003-07

_____Ashley Oswald_____ 46___1998-01

2.____Christy Brownlee____ 92___2000-04

3.____Krystal Gibson______ 45___2002-05

3.____Aimee Murray______ 89___2004-07

4.____Cindy Berger_______ 40___1993-06

4.____Krystal Gibson______ 88___2002-05

5.____Shannon Steadman__ 38___1993-96

5.____Amanda Michalsky__ 82___1997-00

6.____Jessica Els__________ 37___2003-06

6.____Jennifer Davis_ _____ 63___2001-05

7.____Aimee Murray______ 36___2004-07

7.____Leanne Risberg_____ 56___2006-09

8.____Christy Brownlee____ 35___2000-04

8.____Lynn Massiatte______ 54___1997-00

_____Michelle McElyea___ 35___1999-02

9.____Jessica Els__________ 53___2003-06

10._ _Jessica Rogers______ 33___2003-07

10._ _Shannon Steadman__ 52___1993-96 _____Michelle McElyea___ 52___1999-02 Batting Average 1.____Amanda Michalsky__ .394__1997-00 2.____Jessica Rogers_____ .384__2003-07 3.____Jennifer Davis_ ____ .342__2001-05 4.____Krystal Gibson_____ .337__2002-05 5.____Aimee Murray_____ .332__2004-07 6.____Mel Torres_ _______ .326__2005-06 _____Jessica Els_________ .326__2003-06 8.____Shannon Steadman__ .323__1993-96 9.____Rudi Cantu_________.314_ __ 2007-P 10._ _Cindy Berger______ .311__1993-96

Jessica Rogers, shown here breaking the school and conference career home runs record against Texas in 2007, holds nine UTSA career and single-season records. RBIs 1.____Jessica Rogers______ 192___2003-07 2.____Aimee Murray______ 158___2004-07 3.____Christy Brownlee____ 136___2000-04 4.____Krystal Gibson______ 126___2002-05 _____Michelle McElyea___ 126___1999-02 6.____Amanda Michalsky__ 118___1997-00 7.____Jennifer Davis_ _____ 111___2001-05 8.____Jessica Els__________ 109___2003-06 _____Lynn Massiatte______ 109___1997-00 10._ _Amanda Horton_ ___ 99___2003-06 _____Leanne Risberg_____ 99___2006-09 At Bats 1.____Jessica Rogers______ 732___2003-07 2.____Christy Brownlee____ 721___2000-04 3.____Michelle McElyea___ 692___1999-02 4.____Krystal Gibson______ 682___2002-06 5.____Aimee Murray______ 659___2004-07 6.____Ashley Oswald_____ 649___1998-01 7.____Jessica Els__________ 642___2003-06 8.____Alicia Pierucci______ 641___1998-01 9.____Amanda Michalsky__ 640___1997-00 10._ _Leanne Risberg_____ 604___2006-09 Stolen Bases 1.____Shannon Steadman 48___1993-96 2.____Alicia Pierucci______ 44___1998-01 3.____Rudi Cantu_________ 37____ 2007-P 4.____Ashley Oswald_____ 28___1998-01 5.____Tammy Nelson______ 27___2002-04 6.____Heather Martinez___ 24___1997-98 7.____Jennifer Davis_ _____ 23___2001-05

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8.____Samantha Elliott____ 21___1992-05 9.____Jenny Garcia_______ 19___2003-05 10._ _Shannon Bonner____ 14___1992-93

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Walks 1.____Christy Brownlee____ 89___2000-04

Wins

2.____Krystal Gibson______ 88___2002-05

1.____Amanda Nikolenko__ 65___2005-08

3.____Michelle McElyea___ 85___1992-02

2.____Ursula Mares_______ 61___2004-06

4.____Amanda Michalsky__ 83___1997-00

3.____Laura Barnett_______ 50___1994-96

5.____Shannon Steadman__ 71___1993-96

_____Jennifer Drake______ 49___1995-98

6.____Cindy Berger_______ 63___1993-96

5.____Denise Briggs_______ 46___1998-01

7.____Aimee Murray______ 61___2004-07

6.____Paige Whitley______ 39___2000-03

8.____Jessica Els__________ 60___2003-06

7.____Becky Upton________ 32___1992-95

9.____Jessica Rogers______ 54___2003-07

Starts

10.___Danyé Holmes______ 53____ 2008-P

1.____Amanda Nikolenko__ 107___2005-08

_____Lynn Massiatte______ 53___1997-00

2.____Denise Briggs_______ 93___1998-01 3.____Ursula Mares_______ 90___2004-06

Fielding

4.____Jennifer Drake______ 88___1995-98

Putouts

5.____Paige Whitley______ 75___2000-03

1.____Krystal Gibson_____ 1,206__ 2002-05

6.____Laura Barnett_______ 74___1994-96

2.____Michelle McElyea__ 1,172__ 1999-02

7.____Becky Upton________ 71___1992-95

3.____Krista Sitka_________ 976____ 2007-P

Complete Games

4.____Jessica Els__________ 968___2003-06

1.____Amanda Nikolenko__ 74___2005-08

5.____Rachel Solis________ 903___1992-95

2.____Jennifer Drake______ 72___1995-98

6.____Shelby Krutsinger_ __ 725___1995-98

3.____Laura Barnett_______ 69___1994-96

7.____Aimee Murray______ 466___2004-07

4.____Denise Briggs_______ 63___1998-01

8.____Kristy Blake_ _______ 462___1994-96

5.____Ursula Mares_______ 60___2004-06

9.____Alicia Pierucci______ 442___1998-01

6.____Becky Upton________ 51___1992-95

10._ _Christy Brownlee____ 410___2000-04

7.____Stacey Mach_______ 44___1992-95

Assists

Shutouts

ERA

1.____Pondray Mathis_____ 430___1992-95

1.____Laura Barnett_______ 19___1994-96

1.____Laura Barnett______ 1.84__1994-96

2.____Christy Brownlee____ 398___2000-04

2.____Denise Briggs_______ 18___1998-01

2.____Jennifer Drake_____ 2.16__1995-98

3.____Jessica Rogers______ 341___2003-07

3.____Jennifer Drake______ 16___1995-98

_____Angela Graham___ 2.16__2001-02

4.____Aimee Murray______ 312___2004-07

4.____Ursula Mares_______ 15___2004-06

4.____Danyé Holmes______2.36_ __ 2008-P

5.____Cindy Berger_______ 310___1993-96

5.____Amanda Nikolenko 13___2005-08

_____Paige Whitley_____ 2.36__2000-03

6.____Samantha Elliott____ 279___1992-95

6.____Becky Upton________ 11___1992-95

6.____Ursula Mares______ 2.41__2004-06

7.____Alicia Pierucci______ 273___1998-01

_____Paige Whitley______ 11___2000-03

7.____Denise Briggs______ 2.47__1998-01

8.____Michelle McElyea___ 247___1999-02

No Hitters

8.____Hope Ortiz________ 2.86__2004-06

9.____Enjoli Casiano______ 239___2000-03

1.____Jennifer Drake_______ 3____1995-98

9.____Amanda Nikolenko__ 2.88__2005-08

10.___Kelly Cato__________ 209____ 2007-P

2.____Ursula Mares________ 2____2004-06

Strikeouts

3.____Denise Briggs________ 1____1998-01

1.____Amanda Nikolenko__ 574___2005-08

_____Monica Briggs_______ 1____1998-01

2.____Ursula Mares_______ 519___2004-06

_____Amanda Nikolenko_ _ 1____2005-08

3.____Paige Whitley______ 472___2000-03

Innings Pitched

4.____Angela Graham____ 395___2001-02

1.____Amanda Nikolenko__ 723___2005-08

5.____Denise Briggs_______ 387___1998-01

2.____Jennifer Drake______ 601___1995-98

6.____Jennifer Drake______ 332___2004-06

3.____Ursula Mares_______ 570___2004-06

7.____Laura Barnett_______ 291___1994-98

Amanda Nikolenko established five career pitching records in 2008— wins (65), starts (107), complete games (74), strikeouts (574) and innings (723).

4.____Laura Barnett_______ 546___1994-96

8.____Danyé Holmes______ 199____ 2008-P

5.____Denise Briggs_______ 536___1998-01

9.____Stacey Mach_______ 158___1992-95

6.____Paige Whitley_____ 512.2__ 2000-03

10._ _Lee Hayes__________ 151___1999-00

7.____Becky Upton________ 435___1992-95 current players in bold italics

Krystal Gibson appears on 10 career top-10 charts, including the school record for putouts (1,206).

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Runs Scored 1.____Amanda Michalsky____57____ 1999 2.____Michelle McElyea_____50____ 2000 3.____Jennifer Davis_ _______46____ 2005 _____Mel Torres_ __________46____ 2005 5.____Jessica Rogers________45____ 2005 6.____Jessica Rogers________44____ 2007 7.____Amanda Michalsky____43____ 2000 8.____Jessica Rogers________42____ 2004 9.____Christy Brownlee______41____ 2004 _____Jenny Garcia_________41____ 2005 Hits 1.____Amanda Michalsky____86____ 1999 2.____Jessica Rogers________78____ 2005 3.____Jennifer Davis_ _______78____ 2005 4.____Amanda Michalsky____77____ 2000 5.____Jessica Rogers________74____ 2007 6.____Jessica Rogers________67____ 2004 7.____Jessica Els____________66____ 2005 8.____Christy Brownlee______65____ 2000 9.____Krystal Gibson________64____ 2003 10._ _Jessica Els____________63____ 2006 Doubles 1.____Amanda Michalsky____17____ 1999 2.____Ashley Oswald_______15____ 2001 3.____Cindy Berger_________14____ 1996 _____Christy Brownlee______14____ 2002 _____Jessica Els____________14____ 2006 _____Krystal Gibson________14____ 2003 _____Lynn Massiate________14____ 1999 _____Mel Torres_ __________14____ 2005 9.____Kelly Ferguson________13____ 1999 _____Ashley Oswald_______13____ 1998 _____Ashley Oswald_______13____ 2000 Triples 1.____Shannon Bonner______ 5_____ 1993 2.____Sonya Hare__________ 4_____ 1992 3.____Cathy Cunningham____ 4_____ 1996 4.____Rudi Cantu___________ 3______2008 _____Jennifer Davis_ _______ 3_____ 2005 _____five other players______ 3 Home Runs 1.____Jessica Rogers________23____ 2005 2.____Christy Brownlee______22____ 2004 3.____Amanda Horton_ _____19____ 2006 _____Amanda Michalsky____19____ 1999 5.____Michelle McElyea_____18____ 2000 _____Jessica Rogers________18____ 2007 7.____Jessica Rogers________17____ 2004 8.____Krystal Gibson________16____ 2004 _____Aimee Murray________16____ 2007 10._ _Christy Brownlee______15____ 2003 _____Jessica Els____________15____ 2006 _____Leanne Risberg_______15____ 2007 Extra Base Hits 1.____Amanda Michalsky____37____ 1999 2.____Jessica Rogers________33____ 2005 3.____Christy Brownlee______31____ 2004 4.____Jessica Els____________29____ 2006 66

5.____Jessica Rogers________27____ 2007 6.____Krystal Gibson________26____ 2004 _____Michelle McElyea_____26____ 2000 _____Amanda Michalsky____26____ 2000 _____Leanne Risberg_______26____ 2007 10._ _Christy Brownlee______25____ 2002 _____Krystal Gibson________25____ 2003 _____Lynn Massiatte________25____ 2000 _____Jessica Rogers________25____ 2004 Batting Average (Min. 100 at-bats) 1.____Amanda Michalsky___.541___ 1999 2.____Jessica Rogers_______.404___ 2007 3.____Jennifer Davis_ ______.400___ 2005 4.____Kelly Ferguson_______.396___ 1999 5.____Amanda Michalsky___.391___ 2000 6.____Jessica Rogers_______.384___ 2005 7.____Jessica Rogers_______.379___ 2004 8.____Jessica Els___________.377___ 2005 9.____Jessica Els___________.371___ 2006 _____Krystal Gibson_______.371___ 2003 RBIs 1.____Jessica Rogers________64____ 2005 2.____Jessica Rogers________53____ 2007 3.____Michelle McElyea_____52____ 2000 4.____Lynn Massiatte________51____ 2000 5.____Amanda Horton_ _____50____ 2006 6.____Christy Brownlee______47____ 2004 _____Amanda Michalsky____47____ 2000 _____Aimee Murray________47____ 2007 9.____Jessica Rogers________46____ 2004 10._ _Jennifer Davis_ _______45____ 2005 At-Bats 1.____Jessica Rogers_______ 203_ __ 2005 2.____Ashley Oswald______ 202_ __ 2001 3.____Christy Brownlee_____ 199_ __ 2002 4.____Amanda Michalsky___ 197_ __ 2000 5.____Rudi Cantu__________ 195_____2009 _____Jennifer Davis_ ______ 195_ __ 2005 7.____Ashley Oswald______ 194_ __ 2000 8.____Melissa Moseley_____ 193_ __ 2002 9.____Christy Brownlee_____ 191_ __ 2000 10._ _Mel Torres_ _________ 185_ __ 2005 Stolen Bases 1.____Shannon Steadman_ __31____ 1996 2.____Rudi Cantu___________18_____2009 3.____Alicia Pierucci________17____ 2001 4.____Alicia Pierucci________15____ 1998 _____Tammy Nelson________15____ 2002 6.____Jennifer Davis_ _______13____ 2004 _____Heather Martinez_____13____ 1997 8.____Ashley Oswald_______12____ 2000 9.____Rudi Cantu___________11_____2008 _____Samantha Elliott______11____ 1998 _____Heather Martinez_____11____ 1998 Walks 1.____Amanda Michalsky____37____ 2000 2.____DanyĂŠ Holmes________34_____2008 3.____Michelle McElyea_____29____ 2002 4.____Christy Brownlee______28____ 2004 _____Michelle McElyea_____28____ 2001

6.____Shannon Steadman_ __27____ 7.____Krystal Gibson________25____ _____Kourtney Jones_______25____ 9.____Krystal Gibson________24____ _____Krystal Gibson________24____ _____Amanda Michalsky____24____ _____Aimee Murray________24____

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Fielding

Fielding Pct. (Min. 100 chances) 1.____Stevi Simpson_ _____ 1.000___ 2006 2.____Kristy Blake_ ________.996___ 1995 3.____Jessica Els___________.994___ 2006 _____Rachel Solis_________.994___ 1994 5.____Kristy Blake_ ________.991___ 1994 _____Catherine Garza_____.991___ 2007 _____Michelle McElyea____.991___ 2000 _____Cassie Miller_ _______.991____2008 9.____Krystal Gibson_______.990___ 2005 _____Krystal Gibson_______.990___ 2004 _____Michelle McElyea____.990___ 2002 _____Rachel Solis_________.990___ 1995 Putouts 1.____Michelle McElyea____ 455_ __ 2002 2.____Brooke Polansky_____ 394_ __ 2001 3.____Lynn Massiatte_______ 378_ __ 2000 4.____Krista Sitka__________ 350_____2009 5.____Crystal Conn________ 346_ __ 1998 6.____Krystal Gibson_______ 345_ __ 2003 7.____Krista Sitka__________ 343_____2007 8.____Jessica Els___________ 344_ __ 2005 9.____Rachel Solis_________ 339_ __ 1994 10._ _Jessica Els___________ 307_ __ 2006 Assists 1.____Lindsey Blake________ 165_ __ 2000 2.____Enjoli Casiano_______ 128_ __ 2001 3.____Christy Brownlee_____ 117_ __ 2003 4.____Christy Brownlee_____ 115_ __ 2000 _____Michelle McElyea____ 115_ __ 2001 6.____Pondray Mathis______ 111_ __ 1993 7.____Pondray Mathis______ 110_ __ 1994 _____Christy Brownlee_____ 110_ __ 2002 _____Enjoli Casiano_______ 110_ __ 2002 10.___Ashley Kappler______ 109_____2009

Pitching

Appearances 1.____Ursula Mares_________45____ 2.____Amanda Nikolenko_ __44____ 3.____Paige Whitley________43____ 4.____Jennifer Drake________41____ 5.____Angela Graham______38____ _____Ursula Mares_________38____ _____Janeille Nickels_______38____ 8.____Amanda Nikolenko_ __37____ 9.____Amanda Nikolenko_ __35____ 10._ _Laura Barnett_________34____ _____Lee Hayes____________34____ _____Amanda Horton_ _____34____

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I n d i v i d ua l S i n g l e - S e as o n R e c o r d s Wins 1.____Denise Briggs_________31____ 2.____Ursula Mares_________28____ 3.____Amanda Nikolenko_ __23____ 4.____Ursula Mares_________21____ 5.____Laura Barnett_________18____ 6.____Amanda Nikolenko_ __17____ _____Laura Barnett_________17____ _____Jennifer Drake________17____ _____Paige Whitley________17____ 10._ _Jennifer Drake________16____ _____Lee Hayes____________16____ _____Angela Graham______16____ Starts 1.____Denise Briggs_________44____ 2.____Ursula Mares_________39____ 3.____Ursula Mares_________33____ 4.____Jennifer Drake________32____ _____Paige Whitley________32____ _____Amanda Nikolenko_ __31____ 7.____Angela Graham______30____ 8.____Amanda Nikolenko_ __28____ _____Laura Barnett_________28____ 10._ _Jennifer Drake________27____ _____Janeille Nickels_______27____ Complete Games 1.____Denise Briggs_________33____ 2.____Ursula Mares_________28____ 3.____Jennifer Drake________27____ _____Laura Barnett_________27____ 5.____Angela Graham______26____ _____Stacey Mach_________26____ 7.____Laura Barnett_________25____ 8.____Paige Whitley________24____ 9.____Becky Upton__________22____

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Shutouts 1.____Denise Briggs_________11____ 2.____Laura Barnett_________10____ 3.____Ursula Mares_________ 9_____ 4.____Jennifer Drake________ 7_____ _____Laura Barnett_________ 7_____ _____Paige Whitley________ 7_____ _____Angela Graham______ 7_____ 8.____Denise Briggs_________ 6_____ _____Ursula Mares_________ 6_____ 10._ _Amanda Nikolenko_ __ 4_____ No Hitters 1.____Jennifer Drake________ 2_____ 2.____Denise Briggs_________ 1_____ _____Monica Briggs________ 1_____ _____Jennifer Drake________ 1_____ _____Ursula Mares_________ 1_____ _____Ursula Mares_________ 1_____ _____Amanda Nikolenko_ __ 1_____ Innings Pitched 1.____Denise Briggs_______ 289.1___ 2.____Ursula Mares_______ 255.1___ 3.____Jennifer Drake______ 239.0___ 4.____Paige Whitley______ 232.1___ 5.____Amanda Nikolenko 208.1___ 6.____Laura Barnett_______ 199.0___ 7.____Ursula Mares_______ 188.0___ 8.____Angela Graham____ 185.0___ 9.____Amanda Nikolenko 184.2___ 10._ _Laura Barnett_______ 183.0___ ERA 1.____Denise Briggs________1.27___ 2.____Laura Barnett________1.28___ 3.____Stacey Mach________1.35___ 4.____Paige Whitley_______1.63___

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5.____Laura Barnett________1.76___ 1994 6.____Denise Briggs________1.89___ 2000 7.____Jennifer Drake_______1.99___ 1997 8.____Jennifer Drake_______2.11___ 1998 9.____Angela Graham_____2.12___ 2002 10.___DanyĂŠ Holmes_______2.23____2008 Strikeouts 1.____Paige Whitley_______ 235_ __ 2002 2.____Angela Graham_____ 217_ __ 2002 3.____Ursula Mares________ 201_ __ 2005 4.____Denise Briggs________ 189_ __ 2000 5.____Ursula Mares________ 184_ __ 2004 6.____Angela Graham_____ 172_ __ 2001 7.____Amanda Nikolenko_ _ 157_ __ 2006 8.____Amanda Nikolenko_ _ 156_ __ 2007 9.____Paige Whitley_______ 151_ __ 2001 10._ _Denise Briggs________ 139_ __ 1998

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Denise Briggs holds six UTSA single-season pitching records.

current players in bold italics

T e a m S i n g l e - S e as o n R e c o r d s Wins_______________________ 42_ ______________ 2005 Losses______________________ 40_ ______________ 2003 Winning Percentage_________ .725_______________ 2006 Batting Average_____________ .335_______________ 2005 Runs_______________________ 377_______________ 2005 Hits_______________________ 566_______________ 2005 Doubles_____________________ 83_ ______________ 2000 Triples______________________ 13_ ______________ 1996 Home Runs_________________ 105_______________ 2006 Home Runs Per Game_______ 2.06_______________ 2006 RBIs_______________________ 351_______________ 2005 Total Bases_________________ 972_______________ 2005 Slugging Percentage_________ .582_______________ 2004 Walks_____________________ 187_______________ 2000 Strikeouts__________________ 401_______________ 2003 Hit-by-Pitch__________________ 37_ ______________ 2007 On-Base Percentage_________ .392_______________ 2005

Sacrifices___________________ 89_ ______________ 1997 Sacrifice Flies________________ 14_ ______________ 2005 Stolen Bases_________________ 63_ ______________ 1996 Assists_____________________ 547_______________ 2000 Putouts_____________________1,252______________ 2002 Errors_______________________ 90_ ______________ 1992 Fielding Percentage_ ________ .972_______________ 1995 ERA_______________________ 2.15_______________ 2000 Innings Pitched______________417.1______________ 2002 Complete Games_ ___________ 48_ ______________ 1992 Strikeouts__________________ 452_______________ 2002 Fewest Walks Allowed________ 76_ ______________ 2002 Fewest Runs Allowed_ _______ 143_______________ 2006 Fewest Hits Allowed_________ 322_______________ 2004 Fewest Doubles Allowed_ _____ 54_ ______________ 2008 Fewest Triples Allowed_________1________________ 2005 Fewest Home Runs Allowed____ 22_ ______________ 2002

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Single-Game Records Team Batting At-Bats: 44, at Texas Southern (4/8/04) Runs: 26, at Texas Southern (4/8/04) Hits: 28, at Texas Southern (4/8/04) RBIs: 25, at Texas Southern (4/8/04) Doubles: 5, nine times, most recently at Stephen F. Austin (4/21/07) Triples: 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (4/8/00) Home Runs: 10*, at Texas Southern (4/8/04) Total Bases: 64*, at Texas Southern (4/8/04) Walks: 11, two times, last vs. Prairie View A&M (4/6/07) Strikeouts: 20, at Texas (2/21/06) Stolen Bases: 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (4/12/97) Team Fielding Errors: 7, vs. Kentucky (2/22/03) Double Plays Turned: 3, vs. Nicholls (4/18/03) Team Pitching Strikeouts: 15, vs. McNeese State (3/10/01) Individual Batting At-Bats: 6, Amber Anderson vs. Nicholls (4/5/09); Rudi Cantu vs. Nicholls (4/5/09); Jessica Rogers vs. UT Arlington (5/1/04) Runs: 4, many times, last, Jenny Garcia at Southeastern Louisiana (4/2/05) Hits: 5, Jennifer Davis vs. Western Michigan (3/6/05) RBIs: 7, Brittany Cantu vs. Colorado St. (2/10/06); Amanda Michalsky vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/19/00); Lynn Massiatte at McNeese State (4/15/00); Ashley Oswald vs. Northwestern State (4/24/99) Doubles: 3, Amanda Michalsky vs. Stephen F. Austin (3/15/99); Cathy Cunningham vs. Southern Utah (2/23/97) Triples: 2, Monica Briggs vs. Stephen F. Austin (4/8/00) Home Runs: 3, Brittany Cantu vs. Colorado St. (2/10/06); Jessica Rogers vs. Nicholls (3/24/07) Total Bases: 13, Jessica Rogers vs. Nicholls (3/24/07) Walks: 4, Kristin Kappler vs. Nicholls (3/29/08); Paige Paramore vs. Louisiana-Monroe (3/13/03); Amanda Michalsky vs. Louisiana-Monroe (3/24/99) Stolen Bases: 2, many times, last, Rudi Cantu vs. Nicholls (4/4/09) Individual Fielding Putouts: 18, Brooke Polansky vs. New Mexico State (3/25/01) Assists: 8, Christy Brownlee vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/9/03); Enjoli Casiano vs. Loyola-Chicago (3/8/01) Individual Pitching Innings Pitched: 10.1, Amanda Nikolenko vs. Sam Houston State (5/7/05); Lee Hayes vs. Texas (2/22/00); Denise Briggs vs. LSU (3/12/00) Strikeouts: 14, Ursula Mares vs. Albany (2/25/05)

Jennifer Davis set the singlegame record for hits with five in an 11-4 victory against Western Michigan on March 6, 2005.

Jessica Rogers tied the school’s single-game record for home runs with three against Nicholls on March 24, 2007.

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NC A A S o ut h l a n d & C o n f e r e n c e R e c o r d s UTSA I n T he NCAA R ecord B ook Team Batting Records Home Runs - Game: 10, UTSA at Texas Southern (April 8, 2004) Total Bases - Game: 64, UTSA at Texas Southern (April 8, 2004) Annual Individual Champions Batting Average: 1999 - Amanda Michalsky, .541 Home Runs Per Game: 2005 - Jessica Rogers, 0.38 (23 in 60 games) Slugging Percentage: 1999 - Amanda Michalsky, 1.019 Toughest To Strike Out: 2004 - Jessica Rogers, 44.3 Annual Team Champions Home Runs Per Game: 2003 - 1.45; 2004 - 1.87; 2005 - 1.72; 2006 - 2.06 Home Runs: 2004 - 101; 2005 - 103; 2006 - 105 Slugging Percentage: 2004 - .582; 2005 - .576; 2006 - .575 Most Improved: 2004 - 22 1/2 (15-40 to 37-17)

UTSA I n T he S outhland C onference R ecord B ook

Amanda Michalsky led the NCAA in batting average (.541) and slugging percentage (1.019) and earned secondteam All-America honors in 1999.

Individual Batting Records Highest Batting Average - Season: .541, Amanda Michalsky, 1999 Most Runs Scored - Season: 57, Amanda Michalsky, 1999 Most Doubles - Tourney: 3, Leanne Risberg, 2007 Most Home Runs - Tourney: 3, Jessica Els, 2006 Most Home Runs - Season: 23, Jessica Rogers, 2005 Most Home Runs - Career: 69, Jessica Rogers, 2003-05, ‘07 Most Total Bases - Season: 162, Amanda Michalsky, 1999 UTSA is the winningest softball Most Total Bases - Career: 525, Jessica Rogers, 2003-05, program in the Southland Conference ‘07 with a .618 winning percentage. Most RBIs - Season: 64, Jessica Rogers, 2005 All-Time Southland Records Most RBIs - Career: 192, Jessica Rogers, 2003-05, ‘07 (Southland games only)

Individual Pitching Records Most Complete Games Pitched - Tourney: 5, Denise Briggs, 2000 Lowest Earned Run Average - Tourney: 0.00, Paige Whitley, 2002 Most Victories - Tourney: 4, Ursula Mares, 2004 Team Batting Records Highest Batting Average - Season: .335, 2005 Most Runs Scored - Tourney: 29, 2004 Most Runs Scored - Season: 377, 2005 Most Home Runs - Tourney: 14, 2006 Most Home Runs - Season: 105, 2006 Most Total Bases - Season: 971, 2005 Most RBIs - Tourney: 28, 2004 Most RBIs - Season: 310, 2004

Member UTSA 1993- UT Arlington 1983- Texas State 1988- Nicholls 1992- McNeese State 1983- Northwestern State 1988- Sam Houston State 1988- Stephen F. Austin 1988- Southeastern Louisiana 1998- A&M-Corpus Christi 2007- Central Arkansas 2007- *Louisiana-Lafayette *Louisiana-Monroe #Lamar *North Texas *Arkansas State

W 288 333 306 252 298 275 274 228 126 28 24

L 178 249 248 211 293 270 283 305 199 60 64

T 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0

Pct. .618 .572 .552 .544 .504 .504 .492 .428 .384 .319 .272

1983-87 44 1983-2006 248 1983-87 19 1985-96 11 1983-87 1

8 254 33 38 45

0 0 0 0 0

.846 .492 .365 .224 .022

* No longer a Conference member • # No longer sponsors softball Source: SLC Record Book

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1992

Coach: Chickie Mason 15-36 Overall (did not play in conference) 2/14___Houston Baptist_____________ L, 0-6 2/14___Houston Baptist____________ W, 1-0 2/21___Oklahoma City_____________ L, 1-6 2/21___Oklahoma City____________ L, 4-12 2/24___Texas Lutheran_____________ W, 4-1 2/22___Texas Lutheran_____________ W, 1-0 2-27_ __at Incarnate Word___________ L, 7-8 2-27_ __at Incarnate Word___________ L, 1-2 3-1_____McNeese St.___________ L, 1-8 (10) 3-1_____McNeese St.______________ W, 3-1 3-2_____McNeese St._______________ L, 2-8 3-4_____Sam Houston St.____________ L, 0-8 3-4_____Sam Houston St.___________ L, 1-14 3-9_____at St. Edward’s_____________ L, 3-4 3-9_____at St. Edward’s_____________ L, 1-2 3-11_ __Northern Illinois____________ W, 2-1 3-11_ __Northern Illinois_____________ L, 2-6 3-13_ __Stephen F. Austin____________ L, 2-4 3-13_ __Stephen F. Austin___________ W, 8-0 3-14_ __at Texas State______________ L, 5-7 3-14_ __at Texas State______________ L, 1-5 3-17_ __Colorado St.______________ L, 0-14 3-17_ __Colorado St._______________ L, 0-2 3-18_ __Dana College_____________ W, 4-3 3-18_ __Dana College_____________ W, 9-1 3-20_ __vs. Southeastern La.+________ L, 4-7 3-20_ __vs. Colorado St.+__________ L, 1-12 3-20_ __vs. Oklahoma St.+__________ L, 1-3 3-21_ __vs. Oregon+_ ______________ L, 0-5 3-21_ __vs. UL-Monroe+____________ W, 2-1 3-22_ __vs. Louisiana Tech+__________ L, 0-6 3-25_ __UT Arlington________________ L, 0-2 3-25_ __UT Arlington________________ L, 1-2 3-31_ __Gustavus Adolphus__________ L, 3-4 3-31_ __Gustavus Adolphus_________ W, 8-0 4-3_____Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 0-5 4-3_____Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 1-9 4-4_____St. Edward’s________________ L, 1-4 4-4_____St. Edward’s_______________ W, 7-5 4-10_ __at Houston Baptist__________ W, 5-1 4-10_ __at Houston Baptist__________ W, 1-0 4-15_ __Northwestern St.____________ L, 3-4 4-15_ __Northwestern St.___________ L, 0-10 4-23_ __at Sam Houston St.__________ L, 2-5 4-23_ __at Sam Houston St.__________ L, 0-6 4-24_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 0-3 4-24_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 2-6 4-27_ __Ranger JC_________________ W, 1-0 4-27_ __Ranger JC__________________ L, 2-3 4-28_ __Ranger JC__________________ L, 3-4 4-28_ __Ranger JC_________________ W, 1-0 + Houston Invitational (All home games played at Koger Stokes)

1993

Coach: Chickie Mason 21-23 Overall 10-16 SLC (5th) 2-13_ __at Arizona________________ L, 0-10 2-13_ __at Arizona________________ L, 0-14 2-21_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 4-3 2-21_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 8-0 2-22_ __UL-Monroe*________________ L, 4-5 2-22_ __UL-Monroe*________________ L, 4-8 2-27_ __Stephen F. Austin__________W, 12-0 2-27_ __Texas A&M_ ______________ L, 0-10

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Y e ar - b y - Y e ar R e su lts 2-28_ __Texas State________________ W, 4-3 3-3_____Texas Lutheran______________ L, 2-3 3-3_____Texas Lutheran_____________ W, 6-0 3-5_____at Sam Houston St.__________ L, 4-5 3-5_____Creighton________________W, 12-3 3-5_____UL-Monroe________________ W, 5-0 3-6_____Nebraska__________________ L, 1-4 3-6_____Illinois St.__________________ L, 2-3 3-9_____Tulsa_____________________ W, 5-2 3-9_____Tulsa_____________________ W, 7-0 3-11_ __at St. Edward’s____________ W, 5-0 3-11_ __at St. Edward’s____________ W, 4-2 3-14_ __UT Arlington*______________ L, 0-3 3-14_ __UT Arlington*______________ L, 0-6 3-19_ __at Incarnate Word_________W, 10-1 3-19_ __at Incarnate Word__________ W, 9-1 3-21_ __Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 1-7 3-21_ __Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 0-5 3-25_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 5-2 3-26_ __at Sam Houston St.*_____ L, 2-3 (10) 3-27_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 0-1 3-27_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 0-1 3-28_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 3-5 3-28_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 4-2 4-8_____McNeese St.*______________ L, 3-5 4-8_____McNeese St.*_____________ W, 3-0 4-9_____McNeese St.*__________ W, 7-6 (9) 4-9_____McNeese St.*______________ L, 0-1 4-13_ __at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 1-5 4-13_ __at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 0-6 4-20_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 2-1 4-20_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 4-3 4-24_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 2-1 4-24_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 1-5 4-25_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 5-0 4-25_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 2-3

1994

Coach: Chickie Mason 31-21 Overall 20-12 SLC (4th) 2-16_ __St. Edward’s______________W, 11-3 2-16_ __St. Edward’s______________W, 14-0 2-19_ __at McNeese St.*____________ L, 3-6 2-19_ __at McNeese St.*___________ W, 3-2 2-20_ __at McNeese St.*____________ L, 0-5 2-20_ __at McNeese St.*____________ L, 0-4 2-25_ __Iowa St.+_________________ W, 7-4 2-25_ __Texas State+_______________ W, 6-0 2-26_ __Southern Utah+_____________ L, 2-3 2-26_ __Iowa St.+__________________ L, 0-3 2-27_ __Southern Utah+____________ W, 6-2 3-4_____vs. UL-Lafayette!_____________ L, 2-5 3-4_____vs. Tulsa!______________ W, 8-0 (8) 3-4_____vs. Colorado St.!_______W, 6-4 (13) 3-5_____vs. Kansas!______________ L, 1-3 (8) 3-5_____vs. North Carolina!_________ W, 1-0 3-6_____vs. Long Beach St.!__________ L, 0-1 3-8_____Creighton__________________ L, 1-6 3-8_____Creighton_________________ W, 3-0 3-10_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 3-1 3-10_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 3-2 3-15_ __at Texas Lutheran____________ L, 1-2 3-19_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 5-4 3-19_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 1-4 3-20_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 5-4 3-20_ __Nicholls*_________________ L, 5-11 3-26_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 3-2 3-26_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 3-1 3-27_ __Northwestern St.*__________ L, 2-11 3-27_ __Northwestern St.*_______ W, 2-1 (9)

3-30_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 2-3 3-30_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 2-3 4-2_____at UT Arlington*___________ W, 3-2 4-2_____at UT Arlington*___________ W, 3-2 4-7_____Texas State*_______________ W, 1-0 4-7_____Texas State*________________ L, 1-3 4-10_ __Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 2-3 4-10_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 4-2 4-13_ __Incarnate Word____________ W, 4-0 4-13_ __Incarnate Word____________ W, 6-0 4-16_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ _________ L, 1-2 4-16_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 9-1 4-17_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 1-0 4-17_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 2-1 4-22_ __at UL-Monroe*______________ L, 0-2 4-22_ __at UL-Monroe*_________W, 3-1 (11) 4-23_ __at UL-Monroe*_____________ W, 1-0 4-23_ __at UL-Monroe*______________ L, 2-4 4-25_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 9-4 4-25_ __at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 0-2 4-30_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 2-0 4-30_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-0 + UTSA Tournament ! Texas A&M Tournament

1995

Coach: Chickie Mason 30-18-1 17-15 SLC (4th) 2-16_ __Incarnate Word____________ W, 5-0 2-16_ __Incarnate Word_____________ T, 0-0 2-18_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 0-1 2-18_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _____W, 10-3 2-20_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 6-5 2-20_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 5-1 2-23_ __Southern Utah_____________ W, 6-0 2-24_ __Southern Utah_____________ W, 9-0 2-24_ __Southeastern La.___________ W, 3-2 2-25_ __Texas State_____________ W, 4-3 (9) 2-28_ __at Texas A&M__________ W, 1-0 (8) 2-28_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 4-6 3-3_____vs. Kansas!______________ L, 4-5 (8) 3-3_____vs. Centenary!_____________ W, 1-0 3-9_____Texas State*_______________ W, 6-0 3-9_____Texas State*_______________ W, 2-0 3-12_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 0-1 3-12_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 2-4 3-15_ __Incarnate Word____________ W, 7-0 3-15_ __Incarnate Word____________ W, 8-0 3-18_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 2-3 3-18_ __at Nicholls*_________________L 2-3 3-19_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 2-7 3-19_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 1-2 3-21_ __at UL-Lafayette_____________ L 0-11 3-21_ __at UL-Lafayette_____________ W, 3-1 3-26_ __Texas Lutheran_____________ W, 7-0 3-26_ __Texas Lutheran__________ W, 2-1 (8) 4-2_____Sam Houston St.*_______ W, 2-1(8) 4-2_____Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 4-0 4-7_____at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 0-1 4-7_____at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 0-2 4-8_____at Stephen F. Austin*_______ W, 2-0 4-8_____at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 4-5 4-10_ __at Sam Houston St.*_____ W, 2-1 (8) 4-10_ __at Sam Houston St.*______ L, 2-3 (8) 4-13_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 1-0 4-13_ __UL-Monroe*________________ L, 1-2 4-14_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 5-4 4-14_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 7-4 4-19_ __at Texas State_____________ W, 2-0 4-19_ __at Texas State *_____________ L, 2-5

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4-22_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 3-2 4-22_ __McNeese St.*______________ L, 2-4 4-23_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 3-0 4-23_ __McNeese St.*______________ L, 3-8 4-29_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-0 4-30_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-2 ! Texas A&M Tournament

1996

Coach: Chickie Mason 33-19 Overall 16-11 SLC (T3rd) 2-8_____at Baylor__________________ W, 6-0 2-8_____at Baylor__________________ W, 2-0 2-10_ __Texas Tech________________ W, 2-1 2-10_ __Texas Tech________________ W, 5-4 2-13_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 1-5 2-13_ __at Texas A&M_____________ W, 7-6 2-15_ __vs. Northwestern!__________ W, 5-1 2-16_ __vs. Baylor!________________ W, 4-3 2-16_ __vs. Nebraska!______________ L, 0-3 2-17_ __vs. New Mexico!_ _________ W, 3-2 2-18 ___vs. Minnesota!_____________ W, 3-1 2-18_ __vs. Texas A&M!____________ W, 3-2 2-18_ __vs. Oklahoma!_____________ W, 3-2 2-20_ __Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 1-7 2-20_ __Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 0-2 2-24_ __at UL-Lafayette%_ ___________ L, 0-2 2-24_ __vs. Baylor%________________ L, 1-4 2-24_ __vs. Tennessee%_____________ L, 1-2 2-25_ __at UL-Lafayette%_ ___________ L, 1-6 3-2_____at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 0-4 3-2_____at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 3-4 3-3_____at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 4-5 3-9_____Northwestern St.*_________W, 11-1 3-9_____Northwestern St.*__________ W, 6-2 3-10_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 5-1 3-13_ __Texas Lutheran____________W, 12-0 3-13_ __Texas Lutheran____________W, 12-3 3-16_ __at UL-Monroe_______________ L, 1-3 3-16_ __at UL-Monroe______________ W, 4-2 3-17_ __at UL-Monroe_______________ L, 0-4 3-23_ __McNeese St.*______________ L, 4-8 3-23_ __McNeese St.*_____________ L, 4-12 3-24_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 5-1 3-30_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 2-0 3-30_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 9-4 3-31_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 4-5 4-6_____at Texas State*____________ W, 5-0 4-6_____at Texas State*___________W, 19-2 4-7_____at Texas State*____________ W, 3-1 4-18_ __Baylor____________________ W, 7-2 4-18_ __Baylor_____________________ L, 1-4 4-20_ __UT Arlington*______________ L, 0-1 4-20_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 2-1 4-21_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 7-1 4-24_ __at Incarnate Word_________W, 10-5 4-24_ __at Incarnate Word _________ W, 8-6 4-27_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 8-0 4-27_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 4-3 4-28_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 4-0 5-2_____Nicholls^_________________ L, 3-12 5-3_____McNeese St.^_____________ W, 2-0 5-4_____Nicholls^_____________W, 1-0 (10) ! UT Arlington Tournament % UL-Lafayette Tournament ^ SLC Tournament (Thibodaux, La.)


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1997

Coach: Chickie Mason 21-30 Overall 11-13 SLC (6th) 2-7_____Incarnate Word____________ W, 1-0 2-7_____Incarnate Word_________ W, 9-0 (5) 2-14_ __vs. Santa Clara!___________ W, 9-3 2-14_ __vs. Long Beach St.!__________ L, 0-6 2-14_ __at Hawaii!______________ L, 0-9 (5) 2-15_ __vs. Loyola Marymount!_______ L, 2-3 2-15_ __vs. Santa Clara!____________ L, 2-3 2-16_ __vs. Loyola Marymount!______ W, 4-0 2-16_ __vs. Santa Clara!___________ W, 2-0 2-16_ __vs. Long Beach St.!__________ L, 1-4 2-21_ __Southern Utah#__________ L, 6-7 (8) 2-21_ __Texas Tech#________________ L, 2-3 2-22_ __UT Arlington#_____________ W, 1-0 2-22_ __Texas Tech#________________ L, 1-6 2-23_ __Texas Tech#_______________ W, 2-0 2-23_ __Southern Utah#_____________ L, 6-7 3-1_____UL-Monroe*________________ L, 0-1 3-1_____UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 2-1 3-2_____UL-Monroe*________________ L, 1-2 3-8_____at McNeese St.*_________ L, 0-1 (8) 3-8_____at McNeese St.*___________ W, 8-5 3-9_____at McNeese St._____________ L, 1-2 3-15_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 2-4 3-15_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 1-5 3-16_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 6-4 3-20_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 0-4 3-20_ __at Texas A&M______________ L, 2-3 3-22_ __Texas State*________________ L, 2-3 3-22_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 5-3 3-22_ __Texas State*________________ L, 0-2 3-26_ __Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 3-6 3-26_ __Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 3-6 4-6_____at UT Arlington*_________ L, 0-8 (5) 4-6_____at UT Arlington*___________ W, 7-3 4-7_____at UT Arlington*___________ W, 3-0 4-12_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 6-1 4-12_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 7-3 4-13_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 5-4 4-16_ __Texas Lutheran__________ W, 9-1 (6) 4-16_ __Texas Lutheran_____________ W, 2-0 4-19_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 4-1 4-19_ __Sam Houston St.*________ L, 1-9 (6) 4-20_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 5-2 4-23_ __Texas______________________ L, 4-5 4-23_ __Texas______________________ L, 5-8 4-26_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ___ L, 2-10 (6) 4-26_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 2-3 4-27_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 4-5 5-1_____UL-Monroe^_____________ L, 0-1 (9) 5-1_____UT Arlington^_____________ W, 2-0 5-2_____Northwestern St.^___________ L, 0-4 ! Hawaii Tournament # UTSA Taco/Flats Tournament ^ SLC Tournament (Monroe, La.)

1998

Coach: Chickie Mason 31-20 Overall 17-8 SLC (3rd) 2-6_____vs. Illinois-Chicago!_________ L, 1-2 2-6_____vs. Illinois-Chicago!________ W, 4-3 2-7_____vs. New Mexico St.!________ W, 7-6 2-7_____vs. New Mexico St.!_________ L, 1-2 2-15_ __A&M-Kingsville____________ W, 4-0 2-15_ __A&M-Kingsville____________ W, 6-0 2-17_ __Schreiner_________________ W, 6-3

2-17_ __Schreiner_________________ W, 7-3 2-20_ __vs. Penn St.#______________ W, 2-1 2-20_ __at Texas A&M#_____________ L, 0-4 2-21_ __vs. Penn St.#______________ W, 2-0 2-21_ __vs. New Mexico St.#_______ W, 7-0 2-22_ __vs. New Mexico St.#_____ L, 1-2 (8) 2-22_ __at Texas A&M#_________ W, 3-2 (9) 2-26_ __Texas______________________ L, 0-1 2-26_ __Texas_____________________ W, 2-1 2-28_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 2-0 2-28_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 2-0 3-1_____UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 7-3 3-8_____at Southeastern La.*________ W, 9-0 3-8_____at Southeastern La.*________ W, 4-0 3-15_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ _________ L, 5-9 3-15_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 5-4 3-17_ __at McNeese St.*___________ W, 4-3 3-17_ __at McNeese St.*____________ L, 1-2 3-18_ __at McNeese St.*_______W, 10-1 (6) 3-21_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 3-0 3-21_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 3-1 3-22_ __at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 1-2 3-25_ __at Incarnate Word__________ W, 6-1 3-25_ __at Incarnate Word___________ L, 0-4 4-1_____at Texas_ __________________ L, 1-7 4-1_____at Texas_ __________________ L, 0-6 4-4_____UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-1 4-4_____UT Arlington*_____________ W, 7-3 4-5_____UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-0 4-10_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 3-1 4-10_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 2-3 4-11_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 0-1 4-14_ __Baylor___________________W, 10-4 4-14_ __Baylor_____________________ L, 0-5 4-18_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 2-5 4-18_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 4-1 4-19_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 1-6 4-22_ __at Baylor___________________ L, 2-4 4-22_ __at Baylor__________________ W, 2-0 4-25_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 2-0 4-25_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 6-2 4-26_ __Texas State*________________ L, 5-8 4-30_ __Southeastern La.^___________ L, 3-4 5-1_____Northwestern St.^___________ L, 1-3 ! Arizona Tournament # Texas A&M Tournament ^ SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

1999

Coach: Corrie Hill 26-24 Overall 19-8 SLC (2nd) 2-6_____Southeastern La.*__________ W, 7-2 2-6_____Southeastern La.*_________W, 10-9 2-7_____Southeastern La.*_________W, 17-7 2-12_ __vs. Oregon!_______________ W, 4-3 2-12_ __vs. Oklahoma St.!___________ L, 3-5 2-13_ __vs. Southern Miss!___________ L, 2-9 2-14_ __vs. Illinois-Chicago!_________ L, 2-3 2-14_ __vs. Arkansas!______________ W, 3-2 2-19_ __vs. Arizona#_______________ L, 0-7 2-19_ __vs. Alabama#_____________ L, 2-10 2-20_ __at Texas#__________________ L, 2-3 2-20_ __vs. Arizona#_______________ L, 2-4 2-27_ __Baylor_________________ W, 11-10 2-27_ __Baylor____________________ L, 6-11 3-3_____A&M-Kingsville____________ W, 8-0 3-3_____A&M-Kingsville____________ W, 3-1 3-6_____McNeese St.*_____________ W, 6-4 3-6_____McNeese St.*____________W, 10-9 3-7_____McNeese St.*_____________ W, 5-3

3-11_ __Texas A&M_ ______________ W, 3-2 3-11_ __Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 6-7 3-15_ __at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 10-5 3-15_ __at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 2-3 3-15_ __at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 0-3 3-23_ __at UL-Monroe*_____________ W, 6-2 3-23_ __at UL-Monroe*_____________ W, 1-0 3-24_ __at UL-Monroe*____________W, 11-5 3-27_ __at Texas State*_____________ L, 1-2 3-27_ __at Texas State*____________ W, 3-1 3-28_ __at Texas State*_____________ L, 1-9 4-2_____Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 0-4 4-2_____Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 8-0 4-3_____Sam Houston St.*_________W, 11-0 4-7_____Texas Tech_________________ L, 4-5 4-7_____Texas Tech________________ W, 4-1 4-10_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 4-6 4-10_ __at UT Arlington*__________W, 13-9 4-11_ __at UT Arlington*___________ L, 6-17 4-13_ __Texas_____________________ L, 0-17 4-13_ __Texas______________________ L, 0-9 4-17_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 6-2 4-17_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 7-5 4-18_ __at Nicholls*_______________ L, 4-11 4-21_ __at Baylor___________________ L, 1-3 4-21_ __at Baylor___________________ L, 5-7 4-24_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 7-3 4-24_ __Northwestern St.*_________W, 12-4 4-25_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 8-2 4-29_ __McNeese St.^______________ L, 1-2 4-29_ __Northwestern St.^___________ L, 0-2 ! UT Arlington Classic # Texas Tournament ^ SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

2000

Coach: Corrie Hill 39-21-1 22-5 SLC (2nd) 2-6_____Texas______________________ L, 1-9 2-6_____Texas_____________________ W, 3-2 2-10_ __vs. Tulsa!_________________ W, 2-1 2-11_ __vs. Louisiana Tech!_________ W, 8-1 2-11_ __vs. Auburn!_ _______________ L, 0-5 2-11_ __vs. Oklahoma St.!___________ L, 3-9 2-12_ __vs. Stephen F. Austin!_______ W, 7-0 2-12_ __vs. Oklahoma!______________ L, 2-3 2-18_ __Baylor____________________ W, 3-2 2-18_ __Baylor____________________ W, 9-4 2-22_ __at Texas_ __________________ L, 4-8 2-22_ __at Texas_ __________________ T, 1-1 2-26_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 3-6 2-26_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 1-6 2-27_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 3-2 3-4_____Nicholls*_________________ W, 5-2 3-4_____Nicholls*_________________ W, 5-1 3-5_____Nicholls *______________ W, 1-0 (8) 3-7_____Evansville__________________ L, 2-5 3-10_ __vs. Colorado St.#_________W, 12-3 3-10_ __vs. Southern Miss#__________ L, 3-5 3-11_ __vs. Wichita St.#_____________ L, 3-4 3-11_ __at Oklahoma#______________ L, 3-5 3-12_ __vs. LSU#_______________ L, 2-3 (11) 3-14_ __at Oklahoma St.____________ L, 2-3 3-14_ __at Oklahoma St.____________ L, 4-7 3-15_ __at Texas Tech_______________ L, 0-4 3-15_ __at Texas Tech______________ W, 5-1 3-19_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 1-0 3-19_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 8-1 3-20_ __at Sam Houston St.*_______W, 13-4 3-25_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-0

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3-25_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 6-3 3-26_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-1 3-29_ __at Baylor__________________ W, 6-2 3-29_ __at Baylor___________________ L, 3-6 4-1_____Texas State*_______________ W, 8-0 4-1_____Texas State*_______________ W, 4-3 4-2_____Texas State*________________ L, 1-2 4-4_____Texas Southern_ __________W, 10-0 4-4_____Texas Southern_ __________W, 19-0 4-8_____Stephen F. Austin*_ _______W, 10-0 4-8_____Stephen F. Austin*_ _________ L, 0-2 4-9_____Stephen F. Austin*_ _________ L, 1-5 4-15_ __at McNeese St.*__________W, 10-0 4-15_ __at McNeese St.*___________ W, 7-6 4-16_ __at McNeese St.*__________W, 10-7 4-18_ __Texas-A&M-CC_ ___________ W, 4-2 4-18_ __Texas-A&M-CC_ __________W, 12-1 4-21_ __at Southeastern La.*_______W, 12-4 4-21_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 7-0 4-29_ __UL-Monroe*______________W, 12-4 4-29_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 5-3 4-30_ __UL-Monroe*______________W, 10-2 5-5_____McNeese St.^_____________ W, 9-1 5-6_____Texas State^_______________ W, 1-0 5-6_____Northwestern St.^__________ W, 8-0 5-7_____Northwestern St.^___________ L, 0-3 5-7_____Northwestern St.^___________ L, 3-4 ! UT Arlington Diet Pepsi Classic # Oklahoma/Worth Invitat ional ^ SLC Tournament - Nat chitoches, La.

2001

Coach: Corrie Hill 29-31 12-15 SLC (7th) 2-3_____at Texas A&M______________ L, 0-8 2-3_____at Texas A&M_____________ W, 3-2 2-6_____A&M-Corpus Christi________ W, 4-1 2-6_____A&M-Corpus Christi_______W, 12-8 2-9_____vs. Brigham Young!_________ W, 4-3 2-9_____vs. Kentucky!_______________ L, 4-9 2-9_____vs. Louisiana Tech!_________ W, 3-2 2-10_ __vs. Southern Miss!___________ L, 4-6 2-10_ __vs. Kentucky!______________ W, 6-5 2-10_ __vs. Tulsa!__________________ L, 3-5 2-18_ __Texas Tech_________________ L, 1-2 2-18_ __Texas Tech________________ W, 3-2 2-21_ __at #22 Texas______________ W, 3-1 2-21_ __at #22 Texas_______________ L, 0-8 2-25_ __at UL-Monroe*______________ L, 0-8 2-25_ __at UL-Monroe*______________ L, 4-7 2-26_ __at UL-Monroe______________ W, 6-5 3-4_____Southeastern La.*___________ L, 0-3 3-4_____Southeastern La.*___________ L, 2-5 3-5_____Southeastern La.*___________ L, 3-4 3-6_____#19 Baylor_________________ L, 0-7 3-6_____#19 Baylor________________ W, 5-3 3-8_____Loyola-Chicago_____________ L, 0-6 3-8_____Loyola-Chicago____________ W, 8-2 3-10_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 4-1 3-10_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 5-2 3-11_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 6-1 3-15_ __Houston___________________ L, 2-5 3-15_ __Houston__________________ W, 3-1 3-17_ __at S.F. Austin*_____________ W, 4-2 3-17_ __at S.F. Austin*______________ L, 0-1 3-18_ __at S.F. Austin*_____________ W, 1-0 3-21_ __at #19 Baylor______________ L, 1-3 3-21_ __at #19 Baylor_____________ W, 1-0 3-23_ __vs. Tulsa#_________________ W, 2-1 3-23_ __vs. Oregon St.#_____________ L, 1-8

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Y e ar - b y - Y e ar R e su lts 3-24_ __at New Mexico St.#_________ L, 0-3 3-25_ __vs. Oregon St.#_____________ L, 4-6 3-25_ __vs. Tulsa$_________________ W, 2-1 3-27_ __Brown____________________ W, 8-0 3-29_ __Missouri___________________ L, 3-7 3-29_ __Missouri__________________ L, 4-12 3-31_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 0-2 3-31_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 0-1 4-1_____at UT Arlington*____________ L, 0-1 4-7_____Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 3-1 4-7_____Sam Houston St.___________ W, 5-0 4-8_____Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 9-0 4-11_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi______ W, 4-3 4-11_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi______ W, 5-0 4-13_ __at #20 Texas State*_________ L, 0-8 4-13_ __at #20 Texas State*_________ L, 0-7 4-14_ __at #20 Texas State*_________ L, 0-6 4-21_ __at Nicholls*______________W, 12-4 4-21_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 8-2 4-22_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 8-3 4-28_ __Northwestern St.*___________ L, 1-6 4-28_ __Northwestern St.*___________ L, 4-6 4-29_ __Northwestern St.*___________ L, 4-5 ! Isuzu/UT Arlington Tournament # New Mexico St. Tournament

2002

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3-29_ __UT Arlington*____________W, 10-1 3-30_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 6-1 4-6_____at McNeese St.*___________ W, 2-0 4-6_____at McNeese St.*___________ W, 3-0 4-7_____at McNeese St.*___________ W, 4-0 4-10_ __at Houston_________________ L, 0-5 4-10_ __at Houston________________ W, 5-4 4-13_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 4-5 4-13_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 2-0 4-14_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 8-0 4-20_ __Texas State*________________ L, 1-4 4-20_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 7-3 4-21_ __Texas State*________________ L, 0-1 4-23_ __A&M-Corpus Christi________ W, 9-5 4-23_ __A&M-Corpus Christi________ W, 6-4 4-27_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 3-1 4-27_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 4-0 4-27_ __at Sam Houston St.*_____ W, 10-1 5-3_____McNeese St.^_____________ W, 7-0 5-4_____Northwestern St.^___________ L, 0-1 5-4_____Southeastern La.^___________ L, 0-5 ! UT Arlington Tournament + UTSA Fastpitch Express Classic % Bash by The Bay (Corpus Christi) ^ SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

2003

Coach: Corrie Hill 33-29 19-8 SLC (3rd)

Coach: Corrie Hill 15-40 7-20 SLC (10th)

2-3_____Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 0-8 2-3_____Texas A&M_ _______________ L, 0-2 2-8_____vs. Oklahoma St.!___________ L, 1-6 2-8_____vs. UL-Monroe!_ ___________ W, 6-5 2-9_____vs. Baylor!_________________ L, 0-4 2-9_____vs. Oklahoma!______________ L, 1-9 2-9_____at UT Arlington!_____________ L, 0-1 2-10_ __vs. Utah!___________________ L, 2-3 2-15_ __Wichita St.+_ ______________ L, 3-7 2-15_ __Texas+_ ___________________ L, 2-3 2-16_ __Kentucky+_ ________________ L, 5-7 2-16_ __Bethune-Cookman+_________ W, 6-4 2-17_ __Purdue+___________________ L, 3-5 2-17_ __Texas State+________________ L, 0-4 2-20_ __at Texas ___________________ L, 0-8 2-20_ __at Texas_ __________________ L, 2-3 2-22_ __vs. Missouri St.%___________ W, 3-1 2-22_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi%_____ L, 2-4 2-23_ __vs. Miami (Ohio)%_________ W, 2-1 2-23_ __vs. Missouri St.%___________ W, 3-1 2-24_ __vs. Miami (Ohio)%_________ W, 8-6 2-24_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi%____ W, 3-0 3-1_____at Centenary______________ W, 6-2 3-1_____at Centenary______________ W, 3-1 3-2_____at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 1-0 3-2_____at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 0-3 3-3_____at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 0-1 3-9_____UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 4-1 3-9_____UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 4-1 3-10_ __UL-Monroe*________________ L, 0-2 3-16_ __S.F. Austin*_______________ W, 5-0 3-16_ __S.F. Austin*______________W, 10-0 3-17_ __S.F. Austin*_______________ W, 8-0 3-20_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi_______ L, 0-2 3-20_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi_______ L, 2-3 3-23_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 6-0 3-23_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 2-0 3-24_ __at Southeastern La.*_________ L, 4-1 3-28_ __New Mexico St.____________ L, 5-7 3-28_ __New Mexico St.___________ W, 1-0 3-29_ __UT Arlington*______________ L, 0-2

1-31_ __at Arizona St.______________ L, 5-6 2-1_____at Arizona St.______________ L, 3-6 2-2_____at Arizona St.______________ L, 1-9 2-5_____at Texas A&M______________ L, 1-9 2-14_ __Bethune-Cookman+_________ W, 5-2 2-14_ __Wichita St.+_ ______________ L, 1-3 2-15_ __A&M-Corpus Christi+________ L, 1-4 2-15_ __SW Missouri St.+__________ W, 2-1 2-16_ __Texas+_ ___________________ L, 0-5 2-22_ __vs. Texas Tech$____________ W, 4-2 2-22_ __vs. Kentucky$_ ____________ L, 2-11 2-23_ __vs. Oregon$_ _____________ W, 8-7 2-23_ __at Houston$________________ L, 1-2 2-27_ __Michigan__________________ L, 4-5 3-1_____Southeastern La.*__________ L, 5-10 3-1_____Southeastern La.*___________ L, 5-6 3-2_____Southeastern La.*__________ W, 8-4 3-5_____at Texas_ __________________ L, 0-3 3-7_____Eastern Michigan_________W, 12-3 3-12_ __at UL-Monroe*______________ L, 4-5 3-12_ __at UL-Monroe*_____________ L, 6-11 3-13_ __at UL-Monroe*______________ L, 5-6 3-15_ __at Stephen F. Austin*_______ W, 1-0 3-15_ __at Stephen F. Austin*_______ W, 8-0 3-16_ __at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 2-7 3-18_ __Iowa St.__________________ W, 7-6 3-19_ __Minnesota_________________ L, 0-4 3-19_ __Minnesota_________________ L, 0-9 3-21_ __vs. New Mexico%_________W, 10-5 3-21_ __vs. Connecticut%____________ L, 2-6 3-22_ __vs. Brigham Young%_________ L, 3-8 3-22_ __at New Mexico St.%_ _______ L, 3-4 3-23_ __vs. UMKC%________________ L, 2-5 3-28_ __Centenary_ _______________ L, 6-10 3-29_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 0-4 3-29_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 2-8 3-30_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 2-9 4-1_____McNeese St.*_____________ W, 6-3 4-1_____McNeese St.*_____________ L, 8-19 4-2_____McNeese St.*__________ W, 13-12 4-5_____Sam Houston St.*__________ L, 1-16

4-5_____Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 6-8 4-6_____Sam Houston St.*_______ W, 12-11 4-9_____at A&M-Corpus Christi_______ L, 0-3 4-9_____at A&M-Corpus Christi______ W, 4-2 4-11_ __at Texas State*____________ L, 3-11 4-11_ __at Texas State*____________ L, 7-12 4-12_ __at Texas State*_____________ L, 1-6 4-17_ __at UL-Lafayette______________ L, 0-8 4-18_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 5-6 4-18_ __at Nicholls*_______________ L, 5-10 4-19_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 5-6 4-26_ __Northwestern St.*___________ L, 7-8 4-26_ __Northwestern St.*__________ L, 4-16 4-27_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 8-5 + UTSA Fastpitch Express Classic $ Houston Tournament % New Mexico St. Tournament

2004

Coach: Corrie Hill 37-17 20-6 SLC (1st) 2-6_____at Texas State!______________ L, 2-5 2-6_____vs. New Mexico St.!________ W, 5-1 2-7_____vs. Texas Tech!____________W, 11-3 2-7_____vs. A&M-Corpus Christi!_ ____ L, 2-3 2-8_____vs. Tulsa!_________________ W, 8-2 2-14_ __Kentucky#_ _______________ W, 6-3 2-14_ __UMKC#__________________ W, 9-1 2-15_ __Colorado St.#__________ W, 4-2 (8) 2-15_ __Kansas#___________________ L, 3-7 2-20_ __Southern Miss$_____________ L, 2-3 2-20_ __at #13 LSU$______________ L, 0-10 2-21_ __vs. Louisiana Tech$_________ W, 9-1 2-21_ __vs. Alcorn St.$_____________ W, 5-0 2-22_ __vs. Southern Miss$__________ L, 5-6 2-28_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 6-5 2-28_ __UL-Monroe*______________W, 11-1 2-29_ __UL-Monroe*______________W, 15-0 3-6_____UT Arlington*_____________ W, 6-3 3-6_____UT Arlington*_____________ W, 5-4 3-7_____UT Arlington*___________ L, 1-2 (9) 3-10_ __Houston___________________ L, 3-5 3-10_ __Houston___________________ L, 1-3 3-11_ __at Texas_ __________________ L, 2-7 3-13_ __at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 7-2 3-13_ __at Sam Houston St.*______ L, 4-5 (8) 3-14_ __at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 5-6 3-16_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 1-4 3-16_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 9-0 3-17_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 0-5 3-20_ __at Louisiana Tech___________ W, 7-0 3-20_ __at Louisiana Tech___________ W, 5-1 3-27_ __Southeastern La.*__________ W, 9-0 3-27_ __Southeastern La.*_________W, 15-5 3-28_ __Southeastern La.*__________ W, 7-3 4-1_____Texas Southern_ __________W, 18-0 4-1_____Texas Southern_ __________W, 19-0 4-3_____Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 1-0 4-3_____Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 7-5 4-4_____Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 3-0 4-8_____at Texas Southern_________W, 26-1 4-9_____at Northwestern St.*_ ___ W, 7-5 (8) 4-9_____at Northwestern St.*_ _______ L, 0-8 4-10_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 3-2 4-17_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 5-3 4-17_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 9-7 4-18_ __Texas State*_______________ W, 7-6 4-26_ __at McNeese St.*___________ W, 3-0 4-26_ __at McNeese St.*________ W, 2-1 (9) 4-30_ __Nicholls^_________________ W, 6-3

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5-1_____UT Arlington^_________W, 6-3 (10) 5-2_____Sam Houston St.^__________ W, 6-0 5-2_____Northwestern St.^_________W, 11-3 5-20_ __Illinois~____________________ L, 0-3 5-20_ __North Carolina~____________ L, 0-4 ! CenturyTel/Bobcat Classic (San Marcos) # Fastpitch Express Classic $ LSU Purple & Gold Challenge ^ SLC Tournament (San Marcos) ~ NCAA Regional (Waco)

2005

Coach: Corrie Hill 42-18 21-5 SLC (1st) 2-4_____at Arizona St.______________ L, 0-8 2-5_____at Arizona St.______________ L, 2-4 2-6_____at Arizona St.___________ L, 4-5 (8) 2-9_____at #23 Texas A&M__________ L, 5-6 2-9_____at #23 Texas A&M__________ L, 0-1 2-11_ __UTEP#___________________W, 10-2 2-11_ __Centenary#______________W, 12-1 2-12_ __North Texas#______________ W, 9-0 2-13_ __A&M-Corpus Christi#_______ W, 5-0 2-18_ __vs. Loyola (Ill.)%_ _________W, 10-0 2-18_ __vs. Colorado St.%__________ W, 7-6 2-19_ __vs. #19 Nebraska%________ L, 6-14 2-19_ __at New Mexico St.%_ ______ W, 8-4 2-20_ __vs. New Mexico%___________ L, 3-4 2-25_ __vs. Albany!_______________W, 13-0 2-25_ __vs. New Mexico St.!________ W, 5-4 2-26_ __vs. Northern Colorado!_____ W, 9-1 2-26_ __at UTEP!__________________ W, 9-3 3-4_____vs. Western Michigan~_____ W, 8-0 3-4_____at Houston~_______________ W, 3-0 3-5_____vs. #16 Nebraska~_________ L, 3-4 3-5_____vs. Texas Southern~________ W, 8-0 3-6_____vs. Western Michigan~____W, 11-4 3-8_____Evansville_________________ W, 4-0 3-9_____at #4 Texas________________ L, 0-2 3-9_____at #4 Texas________________ L, 1-7 3-12_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 4-1 3-12_ __McNeese St.*____________W, 15-7 3-13_ __McNeese St.*_____________ W, 5-1 3-19_ __at Stephen F. Austin*_____ L, 4-5 (8) 3-19_ __at Stephen F. Austin*_______ W, 7-2 3-20_ __at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 2-5 3-22_ __Northwestern St.*___________ L, 1-6 3-22_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 8-6 3-23_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 8-2 3-25_ __at Texas State*__________ L, 3-5 (9) 3-25_ __at Texas State*___________W, 12-3 4-2_____at Southeastern La.*_______W, 10-1 4-2_____at Southeastern La.*_______W, 13-1 4-3_____at Southeastern La.*________ W, 4-1 4-6_____at A&M-Corpus Christi_______ L, 0-2 4-6_____at A&M-Corpus Christi______ W, 7-3 4-9_____Nicholls*_________________ W, 9-1 4-9_____Nicholls*________________W, 10-4 4-10_ __Nicholls*________________W, 17-4 4-14_ __at Louisiana Tech___________ W, 6-3 4-14_ __at Louisiana Tech__________W, 10-2 4-16_ __at UL-Monroe*_____________ W, 5-0 4-16_ __at UL-Monroe*____________W, 10-2 4-17_ __at UL-Monroe*____________W, 11-3 4-23_ __at UT Arlington*____________ L, 2-4 4-23_ __at UT Arlington*___________ W, 9-1 4-24_ __at UT Arlington*__________W, 10-1 4-30_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 3-2 4-30_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 3-0 5-1_____Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 2-1


Y e ar - b y - Y e ar R e su lts 5-6_____McNeese St.^_____________ W, 5-0 5-7_____Northwestern St.^__________ W, 4-1 5-7_____Sam Houston St.^_______ L, 0-3 (11) 5-8_____McNeese St.^______________ L, 3-4 # UTSA Fastpitch Express Classic % Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) ! UTEP Miner Inv. (El Paso) ~ Hyatt Regency Cougar Classic (Houston) ^ SLC Tournament (Hammond, La.)

2006

Coach: Lori Cook 37-14 22-5 SLC (1st) 2-10_ __vs. Portland St.#__________W, 11-3 2-10_ __vs. Colorado St.#_________W, 12-2 2-11_ __vs. Utah#_________________ W, 8-0 2-11_ __at New Mexico St.#_________ L, 2-3 2-12_ __vs. Ohio St.#___________ W, 9-8 (8) 2-15_ __at #9 Texas A&M___________ L, 6-7 2-15_ __at #9 Texas A&M___________ L, 2-4 2-16_ __at Oklahoma St.___________ L, 3-11 2-21_ __at #5 Texas________________ L, 1-5 2-21_ __at #5 Texas________________ L, 0-8 3-4_____Southeastern La.*__________ W, 8-0 3-4_____Southeastern La.*__________ W, 8-0 3-5_____Southeastern La.*_________W, 17-4 3-9_____A&M-Corpus Christi________ W, 9-1 3-9_____A&M-Corpus Christi________ W, 7-3 3-11_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 2-1 3-11_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 5-1 3-12_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 6-2 3-18_ __at McNeese St.*____________ L, 1-2 3-18_ __at McNeese St.*____________ L, 0-2 3-19_ __at McNeese St.*___________ W, 8-0 3-25_ __Stephen F. Austin* �������� W, 8-0 3-25_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 8-3 3-26_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ _______W, 11-4 4-1_____Texas State*________________ L, 6-7 4-1_____Texas State*_____________ L, 1-3 (8) 4-2_____Texas State*________________ L, 5-7 4-4_____Houston__________________ W, 3-2 4-4_____Houston_______________ W, 6-3 (8) 4-8_____at Sam Houston St.*_____ W, 4-2 (8) 4-8_____at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 3-1 4-9_____at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 2-1 4-14_ __at Nicholls*____________ W, 6-5 (8) 4-14_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 8-1 4-15_ __at Nicholls*______________W, 10-0 4-19_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi______ W, 3-0 4-19_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi______ W, 3-1 4-22_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 8-4 4-22_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 7-2 4-23_ __UL-Monroe*_______________ W, 4-1 4-26_ __at Texas Tech______________ W, 4-3 4-26_ __at Texas Tech_______________ L, 1-4 4-29_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 5-1 4-29_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 3-1 4-30_ __UT Arlington*____________W, 10-2 5-5_____Nicholls^_________________ W, 4-3 5-6_____McNeese St.^_____________ W, 3-0 5-6_____UT Arlington^__________ W, 7-5 (9) 5-7_____UT Arlington^_____________ W, 8-3 5-19_ __#3 Texas~_________________ L, 0-4 5-20_ __Utah~_____________________ L, 2-3 # Hilton Inv. (Las Cruces, N.M.) ^ SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.) ~ NCAA Regional (Austin)

2007

2008

2009

Coach: Lori Cook 27-31 18-12 SLC (T-3rd)

Coach: Lori Cook 25-25 20-10 SLC (T-2nd)

Coach: Lori Cook 29-29 18-11 SLC (3rd)

2-9_____vs. Oklahoma St.#__________ L, 3-5 2-9_____at Texas State#____________ W, 3-2 2-10_ __vs. #7 Alabama#__________ L, 3-10 2-10_ __vs. Oklahoma St.#__________ L, 6-7 2-11_ __at Texas State#_____________ L, 0-3 2-16_ __vs. Rutgers!______________W, 10-0 2-16_ __vs. Arkansas!_______________ L, 0-8 2-17_ __vs. Arkansas!_______________ L, 0-7 2-17_ __vs. Rutgers!______________W, 10-1 2-18_ __at #3Texas A&M!_ _________ L, 1-7 2-23_ __at UC Santa Barbara%_ ____ W, 4-1 2-23_ __vs. Northern Illinois%________ L, 2-5 2-24_ __at UC Santa Barbara%_ _____ L, 1-9 2-24_ __vs. Santa Clara%_ __________ L, 0-3 2-25_ __vs. Northern Illinois%_______ W, 6-1 2-27_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi*______ L, 1-3 2-27_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ W, 5-1 2-28_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ W, 4-3 3-3_____UT Arlington*_____________ W, 8-0 3-3_____UT Arlington*___________ L, 0-1 (8) 3-4_____UT Arlington*____________W, 10-2 3-6_____St. John’s_ ________________ W, 9-1 3-8_____#8 Texas___________________ L, 1-4 3-10_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 3-1 3-10_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 7-6 3-11_ __at Southeastern La.* ������ W, 11-2 3-13_ __at #9 LSU_________________ L, 0-3 3-16_ __Texas Tech_________________ L, 4-5 3-16_ __Texas Tech_________________ L, 3-6 3-17_ __Central Arkansas*________W, 10-1 3-17_ __Central Arkansas*_________ W, 7-2 3-18_ __Central Arkansas*________W, 14-6 3-22_ __at #8 Texas________________ L, 1-6 3-24_ __Nicholls*__________________ L, 6-7 3-24_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 4-1 3-25_ __Nicholls*_________________ W, 7-3 3-28_ __at #12 Baylor______________ L, 1-9 3-28_ __at #12 Baylor______________ L, 1-4 3-31_ __at Texas State*_____________ L, 0-4 4-1_____at Texas State*_____________ L, 1-2 4-1_____at Texas State*_____________ L, 4-6 4-6_____Prairie View A&M_________W, 10-2 4-6_____Prairie View A&M_________W, 15-0 4-14_ __Northwestern St.* ������� L, 0-2 (8) 4-14_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 6-5 4-15_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 3-2 4-21_ __at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 5-6 4-21_ __at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 11-2 4-22_ __at Stephen F. Austin*_______ W, 5-2 4-28_ __Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 2-6 4-28_ __Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 0-4 4-29_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 8-4 5-5_____at McNeese St.*__________W, 15-2 5-5_____at McNeese St.*____________ L, 2-3 5-6_____at McNeese St.*___________ L, 4-10 5-10_ __Texas State^_______________ W, 4-0 5-11_ __Sam Houston St.^___________ L, 2-3 5-11_ __UT Arlington^______________ L, 2-6 # CenturyTel Classic (San Marcos) ! Aggie Classic (College Station) % UCSB Mini-Tourney (Santa Barbara) ^ SLC Tournament (Huntsville)

2-9_____at Texas_ __________________ L, 1-3 2-9_____at Texas_ _________________ W, 3-2 2-10_ __at Texas_ _________________ L, 2-10 2-15_ __vs. Colorado St.#___________ L, 0-6 2-16_ __vs. Illinois-Chicago#_______W, 11-3 2-16_ __vs. North Dakota St.#_______ L, 1-6 2-17_ __at New Mexico St.#________ W, 5-4 2-23_ __at UTEP____________________ L, 0-6 2-23_ __at UTEP____________________ L, 4-8 2-24_ __at UTEP___________________ W, 5-0 2-26_ __A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ L, 4-8 (8) 2-26_ __A&M-Corpus Christi*________ L, 1-3 2-27_ __A&M-Corpus Christi*_______ W, 6-1 3-1_____McNeese St.*_____________ W, 7-3 3-1_____McNeese St.*____________W, 12-0 3-2_____McNeese St.*____________W, 15-1 3-4_____Baylor_____________________ L, 1-5 3-8_____at UT Arlington*___________ W, 2-1 3-8_____at UT Arlington*_________ L, 0-1 (8) 3-9_____at UT Arlington*____________ L, 0-2 3-15_ __Southeastern La.*__________ W, 3-0 3-15_ __Southeastern La.*__________ W, 2-1 3-16_ __Southeastern La.*__________ W, 3-2 3-19_ __at North Texas______________ L, 4-9 3-21_ __at Central Arkansas*_______ W, 7-1 3-21_ __at Central Arkansas*_______ W, 6-0 3-22_ __at Central Arkansas*______W, 13-5 3-25_ __Missouri__________________ W, 4-1 3-26_ __Missouri___________________ L, 0-9 3-27_ __New Mexico______________ L, 7-15 3-29_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 8-1 3-29_ __at Nicholls*_______________ W, 8-7 3-30_ __at Nicholls*________________ L, 2-4 4-4_____Texas State*________________ L, 1-5 4-4_____Texas State*_____________ L, 6-8 (8) 4-5_____Texas State*________________ L, 0-4 4-9_____at Houston_________________ L, 0-3 4-9_____at Houston_________________ L, 3-5 4-15_ __at Texas Tech_______________ L, 1-6 4-15_ __at Texas Tech_______________ L, 0-2 4-19_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 4-2 4-19_ __at Northwestern St.*_ ______ W, 6-1 4-20_ __at Northwestern St.*_ _____W, 12-1 4-26_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ _________ L, 0-9 4-26_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 2-0 4-27_ __Stephen F. Austin*_ ________ W, 1-0 5-3_____at Sam Houston St.*________ W, 1-0 5-3_____at Sam Houston St.*_________ L, 1-2 5-4_____at Sam Houston St.*_____ W, 6-4 (8) 5-8_____Nicholls^______________ L, 2-3 (10) # Hotel Encanto Inv. (Las Cruces, N.M.) ^ SLC Tournament (San Marcos)

2-6_____vs. Tulsa%_______________ L, 3-4 (8) 2-6_____at #5 Texas A&M%__________ L, 1-4 2-7_____vs. Tulsa%_________________ W, 4-3 2-7_____at #5 Texas A&M%__________ L, 0-8 2-8_____vs. Prairie View A&M______W, 12-2 2-13_ __vs. New Mexico#__________ L, 1-10 2-13_ __vs. Mississippi#_____________ L, 0-1 2-14_ __vs. Stephen F. Austin#_ _____ W, 7-3 2-14_ __at Baylor#_ ________________ L, 3-7 2-15_ __vs. Northwestern St.#____ W, 2-1 (8) 2-17_ __North Texas________________ L, 3-8 2-17_ __North Texas_______________ W, 8-0 2-24_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ W, 6-0 2-24_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ W, 8-0 2-25_ __at A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ W, 6-1 2-28_ __Sam Houston St.*___________ L, 4-6 2-28_ __Sam Houston St.*__________ W, 7-1 2-29_ __Sam Houston St.*______W, 10-6 (8) 3-7_____at McNeese St.*____________ L, 2-5 3-7_____at McNeese St.*____________ L, 3-4 3-8_____at McNeese St.*____________ L, 2-6 3-15_ __UT Arlington*___________ L, 3-5 (9) 3-15_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 8-5 3-16_ __UT Arlington*_____________ W, 5-3 3-21_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 3-1 3-21_ __at Southeastern La.*_________ L, 1-2 3-22_ __at Southeastern La.*________ W, 1-0 3-24_ __UTEP___________________ L, 1-2 (8) 3-24_ __UTEP_____________________ L, 3-11 3-27_ __Central Arkansas*_________ W, 5-3 3-27_ __Central Arkansas*_________ W, 3-1 3-28_ __Central Arkansas*__________ L, 6-9 3-30_ __Texas Tech_________________ L, 1-9 3-31_ __Houston Baptist____________ W, 3-2 3-31_ __Houston Baptist___________W, 10-3 4-4_____Nicholls*_________________ W, 3-2 4-4_____Nicholls*_______________ L, 1-2 (8) 4-5_____Nicholls*_____________W, 3-2 (11) 4-10_ __at Texas State*_________ W, 3-2 (9) 4-10_ __at Texas State*_____________ L, 1-4 4-11_ __at Texas State*_____________ L, 1-6 4-15_ __at Houston Baptist*_________ W, 1-0 4-15_ __at Houston Baptist*__________ L, 1-4 4-18_ __Cal State Bakersfield_ ______ W, 3-1 4-18_ __Cal State Bakersfield_ ____ L, 1-3 (8) 4-19_ __Cal State Bakersfield_ _______ L, 0-2 4-21_ __at Baylor___________________ L, 0-8 4-25_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 4-3 4-25_ __Northwestern St.*_________W, 13-4 4-26_ __Northwestern St.*__________ W, 8-6 4-30_ __at Texas_ _______________ L, 2-3 (8) 4-30_ __at Texas_ __________________ L, 1-6 5-2_____at Stephen F. Austin*_______ W, 4-1 5-2_____at Stephen F. Austin*________ L, 1-4 5-7_____vs. Sam Houston St.^_______ W, 5-4 5-7_____at McNeese St.^____________ L, 3-4 5-8_____vs. UT Arlington^_________W, 12-3 5-8_____vs. Sam Houston St.^________ L, 1-4 % Aggie Classic (College Station) # Getterman Classic (Waco) ^ SLC Tournament (Lake Charles, La.)

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Conference Championship Teams 2004 Southland Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions Head Coach: Corrie Hill Assistant Coaches: Lori Cook, Stephanie Hughes, James Wilson Players: Amanda Horton, Tammy Nelson, Stacey Gillespie, Aimee Murray, Jessica Els, Krystal Guevara, Jessica Ellison, Ursula Mares, Jenny Garcia, Christy Brownlee, Catherine Garza, Krystal Gibson, Jessica Rogers, Hope Ortiz, Jennifer Davis, Stevi Simpson, Ashley Long

2005 Southland Conference Regular Season Champions Head Coach: Corrie Hill Assistant Coaches: Lori Cook, Stephanie Hughes, James Wilson Players: Mel Torres, Amanda Horton, Stacey Gillespie, Aimee Murray, Jessica Els, Krystal Guevara, Amanda Nikolenko, Jessica Ellison, Ursula Mares, J.J. McQueen, Jenny Garcia, Catherine Garza, Laura Garcia, Krystal Gibson, Jessica Rogers, Jessica Saenz, Hope Ortiz, Jennifer Davis, Stevi Simpson, Ashley Long

2006 Southland Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions Head Coach: Lori Cook Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Hughes, Michelle Cheatham Players: Mel Torres, Amanda Horton, Kelly Cato, Brittany Cantu, Rachel Rackley, Stacey Gillespie, Aimee Murray, Jessica Els, Leanne Risberg, Amanda Nikolenko, Ursula Mares, Catherine Garza, Jessica Rogers, Hope Ortiz, Stevi Simpson, Kim Chavez, Tamieka Trujillo

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A l l - T i m e L e tt e r w i n n e rs Ammons, Erika_ _________________ 1997 Anderson, Amber________________ 2009 Balch, Whitney__________________ 2008 Barnes, Sommer_ ______________1996-99 Barnett, Laura_________________1994-96 Beesley, Caasi___________________ 1997 Bell, Brittany___________________2007-08 Berger, Cindy__________________1993-96 Blake, Kristy___________________1994-96 Blake, Lindsey______________ 1999-2000 Bonner, Shannon_______________1992-93 Briggs, Denise______________ 1998-2001 Briggs, Monica_____________ 1998-2001 Brownlee, Christy_______ 2000, 2002-04 Buras, Krystal__________________2002-03 Campbell, Jennifer_ ______________ 1993 Campbell, Michelle_______________ 1996 Cantu, Rudi_ ______________ 2007-09 Cantu, Brittany___________________ 2006 Casiano, Enjoli________________2000-03 Cato, Kelly________________ 2007-09 Chapman, Chelsey________ 2007-09 Chavez, Kim_ _________________2006-08 Clark, Teela_____________________ 1996 Conn, Crystal _________________1997-98 Connor, Christy__________________ 2000 Cunningham, Cathy____________1996-97 Davis, Jennifer__________ 2001, 2003-05 Drake, Jennifer_________________1995-98 Elliott, Samantha_______________1992-95 Ellison, Jessica_________________2002-05 Els, Jessica____________________2003-06 Garcia, Jenny_ ________________2003-05 Garcia, Laura_ __________________ 2005 Garza, Catherine______________2004-07 Graham, Angela____________ 2001-2002 Gibson, Krystal________________2002-05

Gillespie, Stacey_______________2003-06 Glazener, Melisa_________________ 1992 Gonzales, Betty________________1993-94 Gonzales, Cynthia_____________1997-98 Guerrero, Kathy_______________1992-93 Guevara, Krystal_______________2004-05 Haltom, Jenn_______________ 1999-2002 Hare, Sonya_____________________ 1992 Hayes, Lee_________________ 1999-2000 Henderson, Wendi_______________ 1993 Hessel, Mercedes______________2007-08 Holmes, DanyĂŠ____________ 2008-09 Horton, Amanda_______________2003-06 Humpal, Emily________________ 2009 Ivy, Caitlyn____________________ 2009 Jones, Kourtney________________2007-08 Kappler, Ashley_______________ 2009 Kappler, Kristin___________ 2008-09 Krutsinger, Shelby______________1995-98 Little, Laura___________________ 2009 Long, Ashley_ _________________2004-05 Luke, Rosalind_________________1993-96 Luksa, Morgan________________ 2009 Mach, Stacey__________________1992-95 Mangusso, Anne_________________ 1996 Mares, Ursula_ ________________2004-06 Mathis, Pondray_______________1992-95 Martin, Stacy__________________2001-03 Martinez, Heather______________1997-98 Massiatte, Lynn_____________ 1997-2000 Maxwell, Suzie________________1993-95 McDougle, Renee_____________ 1997, 98 McElyea, Michelle___________ 1999-2002 McQueen, Jennifer_______________ 2005 Michalsky, Amanda_________ 1997-2000 Miller, Cassie______________ 2007-09 Montano, Deborah_____________1997-98

Moseley, Melissa_________________ 2002 Murray, Aimee_________________2004-07 Nelson, Tammy________________2002-04 Nickels, Janeille________________2007-08 Nikolenko, Amanda____________2005-08 Ohnheiser, Tiffany________________ 2001 O’Neil, Shannon_______________1992-93 Ormsby, Serena_ ________________ 2001 Ortiz, Hope___________________2004-06 Oswald, Ashley_____________ 1998-2001 Perry, Lindsay__________________2007-08 Pierucci, Alicia______________ 1998-2001 Polansky, Brooke_______________2000-01 Polhamus, Heather_____________2002-03 Prado, Merry__________________2000-01 Rackley, Rachel________________2006-07 Risberg, Leanne________________2006-09 Rogers, Jessica__________ 2003-05, 2007 Ruffino, Darcy________________ 1994, 95 Saenz, Jessica___________________ 2005 Siler, Marci________________ 2001-2002 Simpson, Stevi_________________2004-06 Sitka, Krista_______________ 2007-09 Skipper, Amy__________________1996-99 Smithey, Aubree_ ______________2002-03 Solis, Rachel___________________1992-95 Steadman, Shannon____________1993-96 Taylor, Ginger___________________ 1996 Torres, Mel____________________2005-06 Trujillo, Tamieka__________________ 2006 Upton, Becky__________________1992-95 Walker, Joyce_ __________________ 1992 Wehmeyer, Kristin________________ 2009 Whitley, Paige_________________2000-02 Zapalac, Julee___________________ 1993 Bold denotes current players

All-Time Head Coaches

Chickie Mason

1992-98 182-167-1 (.521)

Corrie Hill

1999-2005 221-180-1 (.551)

Lori Cook

2006-present 118-99 (.544)

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#1 • Chelsey Chapman

#3 • Rudi Cantu

5-10 • So.-1L • SS/2B Huntington, Texas

#4 • Caitlyn Ivy

5-4 • Sr.-3L • SS/2B Angleton, Texas

#5 • Kelly Cato

#7 • Ashley Kappler

#11 • Laura Little

#13 • Nikki Goff

#15 • Emily Blackburn

#24 • Emily Humpal

#30 • Samantha Beeson

#33 • Kristin Kappler

5-6 • Sr.-3L • OF Houston, Texas

5-3 • Sr.-3L • IF/OF Alvin, Texas

#8 • Cassie Miller

#10 • Krista Sitka 5-9 • Jr.-2L • 1B Houston, Texas

5-8 • So.-1L • SS/2B Spring, Texas

#17 • Danyé Holmes

#22 • Kim Gonzales

5-4 • Sr.-3L • C/IF Mesquite, Texas

5-9 • Jr.-2L • P/UT Sugar Land, Texas

5-5 • Sr.-HS • UT San Antonio, Texas

6-1 • Jr.-1L • P/1B Corpus Christi, Texas

5-9 • So.-TR • 3B Leander, Texas

5-9 • Fr.-HS • OF/1B Austin, Texas

5-7 • So.-1L • IF Lake Jackson, Texas

5-8 • Jr.-RS • 3B Kingwood, Texas

5-7 • So.-1L • 3B Lake Jackson, Texas

UTSA Softball would like to thank

Mizuno #34 • Morgan Luksa 5-7 • So.-1L • P/OF League City, Texas

#42 • Celeste Carruth 5-7 • Sr.-SQ • UT Midland, Texas

Lori Cook

Head Coach

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Stephanie Hughes Assistant Coach

for its continued support.

Michelle Cheatham Assistant Coach

Jessica Rogers

Volunteer Coach

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