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2013 WAC Softball Media Guide - Western Athletic Conference

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WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAY UPAcademic: Louisiana Tech continues to separate itself as one of the top academic institutions in theSouth as a four-year selective admissions research university awarding bachelor’s, master’s and doctoraldegrees. The university is one of only two institutions in Louisiana to be ranked as a Tier One “National University”by US News & World Report. Louisiana Tech was also among the first universities in the nation tooffer biomedical engineering in the 1970s, was the first in the United States to award a bachelor’s degreein nanosystems engineering in 2005, and is now offering the first cyber-engineering bachelor’s degreebeginning in 2012. Louisiana Tech prides itself in being among the leading schools in nanotechnologyresearch and has recently introduced the nation’s first broad-based, interdisciplinary nanotechnologyPh.D. programs. In addition to boasting one of the state’s highest graduation rates, Tech also receivedLouisiana’s highest ranking among public colleges and universities in the 2010 national rankings releasedby the Washington Monthly, an influential and highly-respected, service-oriented national magazine. Inthe most recent Federal Graduation Rate Report released last fall, Louisiana Tech recorded its higheststudent-athlete Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and its highest four-year graduation rate ever. The University’sstudent-athletes recorded a four-year graduation rate of 72 percent which ranked No. 2 in thestate of Louisiana among Division 1 football-playing public institutions and among the best in the nation.LOUISIANA TECHLocation: Ruston, La.Nickname: Bulldogs/Lady TechstersJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2001<strong>Athletic</strong>: Louisiana Tech enters an unprecedented era of change as illustrated by the $20 million dollarQuest for Excellence Campaign to construct a new facility in the south endzone of Joe Aillet Stadiumwhich will house new state-of-the-art sports medicine facility, a new strength and conditioning complex,a new academic center as well as coaches offices and locker rooms for many of the athletic programs.Tech <strong>Athletic</strong>s is coming off a year where it saw its football team win the <strong>WAC</strong> championship and competein the Poinsettia Bowl while punter Ryan Allen won the Ray Guy Award. The Bulldog basketball teamdefeated defending champion Utah State and regular season champion Nevada on the way to the <strong>WAC</strong>tournament title game for the first time ever. Track star Chelsea Hayes finished second at the US Olympictrials and joined two other former Tech student-athletes (Jason Morgan, Ayanna Alexander) in competingin the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.MEN’S SPORTS: , Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor and Outdoor Track and FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and Field, VolleyballAcademic: For the 14th consecutive semester, all 17 men’s and women’s teams cumulative grade pointaverages combined are at or above a 3.00. For the 14th consecutive semester, Scholar Student-Athlete representation(3.0 semester and or cumulative grade point average or higher) was higher than 50 percent ofthe student-athlete population. The Aggies had 50 student-athletes post a perfect 4.0 GPA in the springsemester. NM State led the <strong>WAC</strong> with 184 Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> selections including 40 in fall and spring and37 in the winter. The Aggies graduate 86 percent of student-athletes, who exhausting their eligibility.NEW MEXICO STATELocation: Las Cruces, N.M.Nickname: AggiesJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2005<strong>Athletic</strong>: The New Mexico State men’s basketball team won its second conference tournament championshipsin three years in 2011-12 and advanced to its 19th NCAA Tournament. The Aggie baseball teamwon its first regular season <strong>WAC</strong> title in school history and made its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2003. The NM State women’s soccer team won a program-record 10 matches in 2011 and earnedits second trip to the conference tournament, where the Aggies posted their first postseason victory. TheNM State men’s golf team finished second at the <strong>WAC</strong> Championships and sent two players to the NCAARegional. The Aggie volleyball team played in the <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament Championship. Both the NM Statemen’s and women’s cross country teams collected runner-up finishes at the 2011 <strong>WAC</strong> Championshipswith Courtney Schultz winning the women’s race. Schultz earned <strong>WAC</strong> Athlete of the Year honors forthe third straight season. The Aggie swimming and diving team finished in fourth place at the conferencemeet and Aliena Schmidtke was named <strong>WAC</strong> Freshman of the Year, which is the second consecutivehonor for the Crimson and White.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, TennisWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Equestrian, Golf, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Swimming and Diving,Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball4<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAY UPAcademic: The oldest and one of the largest universities in the 23-campus California State University(CSU) system, SJSU attracts students from throughout California, the United States and 100 countries. Forthe past eight years, San Jose State has been ranked among the top ten masters-level public universitiesin the West according to U.S. News & World Report. San Jose State provides more engineering, science andbusiness graduates to Silicon Valley companies than any other college or university in the United States.More than 200 SJSU graduates have founded, co-founded, served or serve as senior executives or officersof public and private companies reporting annual sales between $40 million and $26 billion.SAN JOSE STATELocation: San Jose, Calif.Nickname: SpartansJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 1996<strong>Athletic</strong>: San Jose State University has won more NCAA team championships (10) and Spartan studentathleteshave captured more NCAA individual titles (52) than any current <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>member. Football’s 2006 New Mexico Bowl win; 2011-12 <strong>WAC</strong> Championships in men’s golf, women’sswimming and women’s golf; the women’s gymnastics team, competing in four of the last five NCAARegional Championships; the women’s water polo team consistently ranking among the nation’s top-10programs and the men’s basketball squad accepting a 2011 CBI post-season bid are among the program’srecent competitive highlights. Increasingly, more student-athletes are earning academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> recognition.Among <strong>WAC</strong> members, San Jose State has received the most NCAA Public Recognition Awards forsuperior Academic Progress Rate scores. Current professional athletes include wide receiver James Jonesof the Green Bay Packers and golfers Pat Hurst, Juli Inkster and Mark Wiebe.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, SoccerWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Swimming and Diving,Tennis, Volleyball, Water PoloAcademic: Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle’sCapitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,900 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduateprograms within eight schools and colleges. Seattle University is consistently ranked among the top 10universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report and included in The Princeton Review’s Best Collegesguide. In the past 15 years, Seattle University has invested more than $200 million to build andrenovate facilities. Thanks to a successful capital campaign, the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick LearningCommons was opened in September 2010, vastly improving the student’s access to new technology asa means of enhancing their education. In September 2011, a new fitness center and a new residence hallwere dedicated, further enhancing the campus life. Seattle U prides itself on its commitment to socialjustice, community service, and sustainability.SEAttLE ULocation: Seattle, Wash.Nickname: RedhawksJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2012<strong>Athletic</strong>: Seattle University’s entrance into the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> coincides with the school’scompletion of the reclassification process for NCAA Division I membership. Seattle U competed at the DivisionI level from 1950-80, advancing to 11 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, including the title gameof the 1958 tournament. Famous alumni include Elgin Baylor, Ed and John O’Brien, Eddie Miles, Tom Workman,Clint Richardson, Pat Lesser, Janet Hopps, Orrin Vincent, and Tom Gorman. The men’s soccer teamwon the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship, while the swim program boasted two individualnational champions in a three-year span. The 2011-12 academic year saw a postseason appearance by thewomen’s basketball team, three individual conference championships for the track and field program,another winning season for the women’s soccer program, and three individual tournament titles for amember of the women’s golf program.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track andField, Soccer, Swimming, TennisWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field,Rowing, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball5<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAY UPAcademic: The University of Texas at Arlington sets the standard for educational excellence in the thrivingDallas-Fort Worth area and beyond. Through life-enhancing research, innovative teaching, and communityservice, UT Arlington Mavericks challenge convention and transform the world in which they live. Of UTArlington’s 150,000 alumni, approximately 100,000 live in North Texas. Their presence helps the Universitycreate an annual economic impact of more than $1 billion in the region. UT Arlington’s pioneering researchershelp solve today’s most complex problems and create viable products and services that strengthen theeconomy. Research activity continues to grow dramatically, vastly expanding our capacity to advance thehuman condition and make lasting imprints on the world. Recognized as teaching innovators, UT Arlington’sfaculty members embrace new approaches and devise imaginative ways to increase the curriculum’s relevancy.These accomplished scholars foster an active learning environment so students can better understand theworld around them and become thoughtful citizens of the global community. With new structures continuallyrising from the landscape, UT Arlington’s physical campus is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Theseambitious projects represent literal signs of growth for a university steadily increasing in national prominence.UT ARLINGTONLocation: Arlington, TexasNickname: MavericksJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2012<strong>Athletic</strong>: UT Arlington has been known as an athletic program that excels on the field and in the classroom.UTA has won 55 conference championships since the start of the 1996-97 academic year includingmen’s basketball and baseball this past season. This past spring, 83 Mavericks were named to the Southland<strong>Conference</strong> Commissioner’s Honor Roll. The Mavericks men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teamsare now housed in the university’s $78 million College Park Center. The 7,000-seat arena opened in Februaryof 2012.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Tennis, <strong>Softball</strong>, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, VolleyballUTSALocation: San Antonio, TexasNickname: RoadrunnersJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2012Academic: Founded in 1969 by the Texas Legislature to be a “university of the first class,” UTSA is anintellectual and creative resource center and socioeconomic development catalyst for Texas and beyond.With nearly 31,000 students enrolled in more than 135 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programsin the Colleges of Architecture, Business, Education & Human Development, Engineering, Honors,Liberal & Fine Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and Graduate School, it is one of the largest of nine academicuniversities and six health institutions in the University of Texas System. One of the state’s fastest-growingpublic universities for much of the last decade, UTSA is a multicultural institution of access and excellenceand it aims to be a national research university that provides access to educational excellence andprepares citizen leaders for the global environment. More than half of UTSA’s students come from groupsunderrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college oruniversity. As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientistsand technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 90,000 graduates since awarding its firstdegree in 1974. UTSA has more than 1,400 tenured, tenure-track and non-tenure faculty, and 98 percentof full-time faculty hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. UTSA has a total of 39 endowed academicpositions, a measure of academic excellence. They include 14 distinguished chairs, eight chairs, sixdistinguished professorships, 12 professorships and one faculty fellowship. In addition to the educationaladvantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly generates more than $1.2 billion inannual business revenues and supports an estimated 15,700 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitan statisticalarea.<strong>Athletic</strong>: UTSA won a school-record five conference championships (men’s basketball, women’s golf,soccer, men’s indoor track and field and volleyball) during the 2010-11 season to earn the Southland <strong>Conference</strong>Commissioner’s Cup and the men’s basketball team won its first-ever NCAA Tournament gamewith a first-round victory against Alabama State. The Roadrunners went on to win four Southland titles intheir final year as a member institution in 2011-12. A school-record 130 student-athletes were named tothe Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll in 2010-11 and that was followed by 129honorees this past academic year.MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Trackand Field, Volleyball6<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAY UPAcademic: Texas State University, which was founded in 1899 and opened its doors in 1903, is an EmergingResearch University located in San Marcos, Texas, a growing community on the edge of the Texas HillCountry between Austin and San Antonio. Texas State’s 457-acre campus is located at the headwatersof the spring-fed San Marcos River. The university’s rolling hills, state of the art facilities, and stately oakand cypress trees create an impressive academic setting. Texas State’s main campus is the largest campuswithin the Texas State University System and the fifth largest in the state with 35,000 students choosingfrom 97 bachelor, 87 master and 12 doctoral degrees. While Texas State is rapidly emerging as one of thestate’s leading institutions for research in a challenging and rewarding academic environment, the universityalso ranks second in the state with nearly 20 Piper Professors, the state’s most prestigious award forundergraduate teaching, and is one of the top producing universities of Fulbright Scholars. Texas State isthe only university in the State of Texas to have a U.S. President among its graduates.<strong>Athletic</strong>: Texas State <strong>Athletic</strong>s joins the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> in 2012-13 when the Bobcats playtheir first season as a member of a NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conference. Texas Statejoins the <strong>WAC</strong> after winning six national championships (four NCAA Division II and two NAIA), 57 NCAA DivisionI conference championships and 26 conference tournaments. In 2011-12, Texas State had six teamsor individuals competing in NCAA Championships and the Bobcats won their 10th conference Women’sAll-Sports Trophy in the last 12 years. Texas State has prepared for this move with more than $70 millionspent in upgrading its football stadium during that past three years. This season, Bobcat Stadium’s seatingcapacity has doubled to nearly 30,000 with the addition of a North Side Complex. The Bobcats enjoyedrecord-setting attendance in football, baseball and softball last and expect its football attendance recordsto be shattered with the increased seating capacity this season.TEXAS STATELocation: San Marcos, TexasNickname: BobcatsJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2012MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor and Outdoor Track and FieldWOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Trackand Field, VolleyballAcademic: Since its founding in 1888, Utah State University, located in Logan, Utah, has evolved from asmall, agricultural college to one that is nationally and internationally recognized for its intellectual andtechnological leadership in land, water, space and life enhancement. As Utah’s land grant institution, theuniversity has 850 faculty who provide education for more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students.With eight colleges, more than 200 majors and 130 research-related classes, Utah State counts seventeenGoldwater Scholars and a Rhodes Scholar among its graduates in the past eleven years. NationalRankings: #1 highest-ranked public university in the West and #5 in the nation in “America’s Best CollegeBuys” (Forbes, “America’s Best College Buys,” Aug. 2011); Ranked in top 2 percent of prestigious graduateschools of education in the U.S. for the past decade, Emma Eccles Jones College of Education (U.S. Newsand World Report, “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” 2011 edition); 2nd in the nation for research fundingreceived for aerospace engineering (National Science Foundation’s 2008 fiscal year report, Aug. 2010);and #2 Best College Town in the West, Logan (AIER College Destination Index 2010-11, “75 Best CollegeTowns,” Sept. 2010).<strong>Athletic</strong>: Utah State University won <strong>WAC</strong> Championships in men’s cross country, women’s soccer, andwomen’s indoor and outdoor track and field during the 2011-12 academic year. USU also finished secondin the <strong>WAC</strong> in football, women’s basketball, and men’s indoor and outdoor track and field, while women’scross country placed third. Utah State also had plenty of success in the classroom as well, as its studentathletestraditionally rank among the best in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> with an 84 percent graduationsuccess rate and a cumulative 3.17 grade-point average.MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and FieldUTAH STATELocation: Logan, UtahNickname: AggiesJoined <strong>WAC</strong>: 2005WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Soccer, <strong>Softball</strong>, Tennis, Indoor and OutdoorTrack and Field, Volleyball7<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> HISTORYSINCE 1962After completing its 50th year of intercollegiate competition, the<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> continues to evolve and feature some ofthe nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is thepersistent nature of the schools in the <strong>WAC</strong> to advance their programsto contend at the top levels of the NCAA.The <strong>WAC</strong> provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenicdestinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diversemarkets. In addition, the <strong>WAC</strong>’s student-athletes work to achieve thehighest levels of success with the academic support of their respectiveinstitutions.CONTINUED SUCCESSThe <strong>WAC</strong> has experienced tremendous success over the years. Since2000, a total of 43 football teams have been invited to bowl games, includingmore than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying five. Theconference has sent teams to BCS bowl games three times since 2006. Inmen’s basketball, the <strong>WAC</strong> has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournamentin 24 of the past 29 seasons. In baseball, the <strong>WAC</strong> has boasted twonational champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, Louisiana Techbasketball has played in all but three NCAA postseason tournamentsduring its history.TELEVISION PRESENCEIn 2001, the <strong>WAC</strong> partnered with ESPN for coverage of football andbasketball giving the conference national exposure from one of themost respected broadcast entities in the country. The <strong>WAC</strong> also officiallyadded <strong>WAC</strong>.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many ofits postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimmingand diving, basketball, softball and baseball.In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the <strong>WAC</strong> afterRice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the2011-12 season. The current membership began on July 1, 2012 whenthe <strong>WAC</strong> added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State toreplace withdrawing members, Fresno State, Hawai‘i and Nevada. Newmembers, CSU Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, UTPA and UtahValley, will join the conference on July 1, <strong>2013</strong>.The <strong>WAC</strong> has had just six commissioners in its history. Paul Brechlerwas named the first leader of the conference and held the position from1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates(1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and currentinterim commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present).<strong>WAC</strong> CHAMPIONSPresently, the <strong>WAC</strong> crowns team and individual champions in 19sports – eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championshipsin baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoortrack and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for womenare held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball,swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track andfield and volleyball. Men’s soccer will be added for the <strong>2013</strong>-14 season.The <strong>WAC</strong> office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’sinception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from1964-66.HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCEThe <strong>WAC</strong> is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences.Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-teamleague of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah andWyoming began competition.The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizonawon the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first<strong>WAC</strong> football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College WorldSeries and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’sfirst NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy.Fresno State was the last <strong>WAC</strong> school to earn an NCAA team title whenit won the College World Series in 2008.Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado Statebecame members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona Statewithdrew on June 30, 1978. The <strong>WAC</strong> then added San Diego State (1978),Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the <strong>WAC</strong> sponsoredchampionships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the HighCountry <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> formed a single conference under one administrativestructure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in whichboth men and women competed under the <strong>WAC</strong> name. Fresno State wasadded in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Forceand Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU,TCU and Tulsa) came into the <strong>WAC</strong>. Air Force, Brigham Young, ColoradoState, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrewon June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech(2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season.<strong>WAC</strong> Founding FathersKneeling L-R: New Mexico FR Guido Daub, <strong>WAC</strong> SID Don Smith, BYU FR DeanMilton Hartvigsen. Sitting L-R: Wyoming FR Dean H.T. Person, ASU AD ClydeSmith, Arizona FR Tom Hall. Standing L-R: ASU FR Al Thomas, Utah FR Dean L.David Hiner, Utah AD Bud Jack, Wyoming AD Red Jacoby, New Mexico AD PeteMcDavid, <strong>WAC</strong> Commissioner Paul Brechler.8<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENATIONAL CHAMPIONSNCAA TEAM TITLES49 NCAA team titles have been won by the 10 membersof the <strong>WAC</strong>Women’s Basketball1982 Louisiana Tech1988 Louisiana TechBoxing1940 Idaho1941 Idaho1950 Idaho1958 San Jose State1959 San Jose State1960 San Jose StateMen’s Cross Country1962 San Jose State1963 San Jose StateFootball1973 Louisiana Tech (II)1981 Texas State (II)1982 Texas State (II)Men’s Golf1948 San Jose State1983 Texas State (II)Women’s Golf1987 San Jose State1989 San Jose State1992 San Jose StateWomen’s Gymnastics1983 Denver (II)Men’s Ice Hockey1958 Denver1960 Denver1961 Denver1968 Denver1969 Denver2004 Denver2005 DenverSkiing1954 Denver1955 Denver1956 Denver1957 Denver1961 Denver1962 Denver1963 Denver1964 Denver1965 Denver1966 Denver1967 Denver1969 Denver1970 Denver1971 Denver2000 Denver2001 Denver2002 Denver2005 Denver2008 Denver2009 Denver2010 DenverMen’s Soccer2004 Seattle U (II)Men’s Outdoor Track and Field1969 San Jose StatePAST TEAM TITLES35 NCAA team titles were won by former membersof the <strong>WAC</strong>Baseball1965 Arizona State1967 Arizona State1969 Arizona State1976 Arizona1977 Arizona State2003 Rice2008 Fresno StateMen’s Cross Country1969 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEPWomen’s Cross Country1997 Brigham YoungFootball1984 Brigham YoungMen’s Golf1981 Brigham Young1998 UNLVWomen’s Gymnastics1992 Utah<strong>Softball</strong>1998 Fresno StateMen’s Indoor Track and Field1974 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEPMen’s Outdoor Track and Field1970 Brigham Young1975 UTEP1977 Arizona State1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEP9<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.comNCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES190 NCAA individual titles have been won bythe 10 teams in the <strong>WAC</strong>Denver (87)Women’s Gymnastics (II).......................................... 3Skiing............................................................................80Men’s Swimming and Diving (I/II)......................... 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field.............................. 1Idaho (23)Boxing...........................................................................16Skiing.............................................................................. 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field.............................. 3Women’s Outdoor Track and Field....................... 1Louisiana Tech (1)Men’s Outdoor Track and Field.............................. 1San Jose State (52)Boxing...........................................................................17Men’s Fencing.............................................................. 1Women’s Fencing....................................................... 1Men’s Golf...................................................................... 2Women’s Golf............................................................... 1Men’s Swmming and Diving (II)............................. 2Men’s Tennis................................................................. 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field.................................. 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field............................24Seattle U (2)Men’s Swmming and Diving (II)............................. 2UT Arlington (17)Men’s Swimming and Diving (I/II).......................13Men’s Indoor Track and Field.................................. 1Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (I/II)..................... 3UTSA (0)Texas State (2)Men’s Tennis (II)........................................................... 1Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (II)................. 1Utah State (6)Men’s Golf...................................................................... 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field.................................. 2Men’s Outdoor Track and Field.............................. 3


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> TIMELINEJuly 27, 1962 - The original charter for the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> is signed by the presidentsof the charter member universities. Paul Brechler is named the <strong>WAC</strong>’s first commissioner.Nov. 10, 1962 - Arizona State wins the first <strong>WAC</strong> championship as it captures the crosscountry title.Dec. 19, 1964 - Utah becomes the first school since the formation of the conference to participatein a bowl game as it defeats West Virginia, 32-6, in the Liberty Bowl.March 20, 1966 - Utah becomes the first school to reach the NCAA Final Four, and BrighamYoung captures the championship of the National Invitation Tournament.Sept. 20, 1967 - UTEP becomes the <strong>WAC</strong>’s seventh member.Sept. 26, 1968 - Colorado State becomes the <strong>WAC</strong>’s eighth member.Sept. 1, 1969 - Wiles Hallock replaces Paul Brechler as commissioner.July 1, 1971 - Stan Bates becomes the <strong>WAC</strong>’s third commissioner as he replaces Wiles Hallock.Dec. 27, 1971 - The first Fiesta Bowl, originated to match the <strong>WAC</strong> champion against an atlargeteam, is played in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State defeats Florida State, 45-38.Dec. 27, 1976 - The Presidents’ Council receives official notification of the intention of Arizonaand Arizona State to seek affiliation with the then-Pacific-8 <strong>Conference</strong>.April 8, 1977 - San Diego State University is extended an invitation of membership effectiveJuly 1, 1978.May 2, 1977 - The University of Hawai`i is extended a membership invitation dependent uponthe institution’s meeting of certain criteria set by the Council.June 30, 1978 - Arizona and Arizona State officially withdraw from the conference.Sept. 29, 1978 - The University of Hawai`i is officially approved as a member effective July1, 1979.Dec. 22, 1978 - After a seven-year tie to the Fiesta Bowl, the <strong>WAC</strong> begins a new affiliationwith the Holiday Bowl in San Diego.August 29, 1979 - The United States Air Force Academy is accepted as a member effectiveJuly 1, 1980.May 1, 1980 - Dr. Joe Kearney is named the fourth commissioner in conference history ashe replaces Stan Bates.May 1, 1983 - The Presidents’ Council approves the concept for a <strong>WAC</strong> Basketball Tournamentbeginning in 1984.Dec. 21, 1984 - Brigham Young University earns the conference’s first national footballchampionship with a victory over Michigan in the Holiday Bowl to complete a 13-0 season.July 16, 1987 - The <strong>WAC</strong> and KUTV of Salt Lake City agree to the conference’s first one-milliondollarpackage for the regional syndication of men’s basketball games.Feb. 23, 1988 - The <strong>WAC</strong> and the Holiday Bowl reach an agreement for the conferencechampion to host the game through the 1992 season.May 9, 1990 - The <strong>WAC</strong> and ESPN agree to the conference’s first contract for the telecast ofmen’s basketball games by a national network.July 1, 1990 - The <strong>WAC</strong> merges with the High Country <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> to form a singleconference for men’s and women’s athletics.Dec. 1, 1991 - BYU’s Ty Detmer wins the Heisman Trophy, a first for a <strong>WAC</strong> athlete.June 12, 1991 - Fresno State is accepted as the <strong>WAC</strong>’s 10th member effective July 1, 1992.June 10, 1992 - The <strong>WAC</strong> selects the Delta Center in Salt Lake City as the site for its men’sand women’s basketball tournaments. Commissioner Kearney announces his retirementeffective July 1, 1994.August 13, 1992 - The <strong>WAC</strong> is included in the <strong>Western</strong> Bowl Alliance, which guarantees at leastone conference team an appearance in the Aloha and Copper Bowls for the next two years.April 20, 1994 - Karl Benson is appointed the fifth commissioner in league history, replacingDr. Joe Kearney.April 21, 1994 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Council of Presidents extends an invitation of membership to UNLV,Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa.June 6, 1994 - The University Arena in Albuquerque is chosen as the site of the 1995 and 1996<strong>WAC</strong> men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.June 14, 1994 - The <strong>WAC</strong> signs a multi-year football contract with ESPN and ABC.January, 1995 - For the first time, three <strong>WAC</strong> football teams finish the season ranked amongthe nation’s top 25 in both the USA Today/CNN Coaches’ Poll and the Associated Press Top 25.May 1, 1995 - The Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas is selected as the site of the 1997and 1998 <strong>WAC</strong> men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.May 9, 1995 - The <strong>WAC</strong> signs a multi-year contract with ESPN for the telecast of 22 men’s andtwo women’s basketball games annually, the largest such contract in <strong>WAC</strong> history and thefirst national telecast of <strong>WAC</strong> women’s basketball. The <strong>WAC</strong> becomes the only conference inthe country with an exclusive contract with ESPN for football and basketball.June 5, 1995 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Council of Presidents select Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium as the sitefor the 1996 and 1997 <strong>WAC</strong> Football Championship Game.Dec. 11, 1995 - The <strong>WAC</strong>’s first Web site is published.Feb. 19, 1996 - The MGM Grand Garden arena is selected as the site of the inaugural <strong>WAC</strong>Volleyball Tournament, to be contested Nov. 26-30 in Las Vegas.Feb. 26, 1996 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Council selects Pacific and Mountain as the names for the newlycreateddivisions to be instituted in 1996-97.July 1, 1996 - The <strong>WAC</strong> becomes the nation’s largest NCAA Division I-A conference with 16members competing in 11 men’s and 10 women’s championship sports.Nov. 26-30, 1996 - The <strong>WAC</strong> hosts its first ever volleyball tournament at the MGM Grand inLas Vegas. Brigham Young defeats Hawai`i, 3-2, in the championship match.Dec. 7, 1996 - Brigham Young and Wyoming play in the inaugural <strong>WAC</strong> Football Championshipgame at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brigham Young wins the game in overtime, 28-25,before a record-setting crowd of 41,238, the largest for a team sporting event in Nevada.Jan. 1, 1997 - The <strong>WAC</strong> has its second team ever play in a New Year’s Day bowl. BrighamYoung defeats Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl, 19-15, and sets the record for most wins bya Division I-A school with 14.June 23, 1997 - The <strong>WAC</strong> becomes a Bowl Alliance member beginning with the 1998 season.Nov. 24, 1997 - Brigham Young wins the women’s NCAA national championship in crosscountry. It’s the first-ever women’s national title in <strong>WAC</strong> history.March 30, 1998 - The Utah Runnin’ Utes advance to the NCAA men’s basketball title game.Utah leads most of the game, but bows out in the final five minutes to Kentucky.May 25, 1998 - Fresno State’s softball team wins the national championship with a 1-0 victoryover Arizona.May 27-30, 1998 - UNLV wins the men’s NCAA golf title. It’s the third national championshipfor a <strong>WAC</strong> team during the 1997-98 season.Nov. 28, 1998 - Hawai`i and Brigham Young meet in the <strong>WAC</strong> Volleyball Tournament finaland the Wahine win, 15-12, 21-19, 13-15, 16-18, 24-22. The 89 points scored by Hawai`i setsa new NCAA record.June 7, 1999 - Selland Arena in Fresno is chosen as the site for the 2000 men’s and women’sbasketball tournaments. Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is selected for the 2001 tournaments.June 8, 1999 - The <strong>WAC</strong> signs a two-year football and basketball television deal with FoxSports Net.June 10, 1999 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Council of Presidents extends an invitation of membership toNevada beginning July 1, 2000.June 30, 1999 - Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San DiegoState, Utah and Wyoming officially withdraw from the conference.Oct. 17, 1999 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Council of Presidents invites Boise State and Louisiana Tech to jointhe league on July 1, 2001.Dec. 25, 1999 - The Hawai`i football team breaks the NCAA record with an eight and a halfgame improvement in wins from the previous year with a 23-17 victory over Oregon Statein the Oahu Bowl.July 1, 2000 - The University of Nevada becomes an official member of the <strong>WAC</strong> and increasesthe membership to nine schools.Dec. 31, 2000 - Fresno State competes in the inaugural Silicon Valley Football Classic inSan Jose.March 29, 2001 - The University of Tulsa wins the men’s basketball NIT title with a 79-60victory over Alabama.June 5, 2001 - Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is chosen as the site for the 2002 men’s and women’sbasketball tournaments.June 20, 2001 - The <strong>WAC</strong> signs a three-year deal with ESPN for telecasts of football andbasketball.10<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> TIMELINEFORMER <strong>WAC</strong> COMMISSIONERSPaul Brechler1962-69Wiles Hallock1969-71Stan Bates1971-80Joe Kearney1980-94Karl Benson1994-2012July 1, 2001 - Boise State University and Louisiana Tech University become official membersof the <strong>WAC</strong>, while TCU withdraws. This increases the membership to 10 schools.Jan. 17, 2002 - Tulsa is chosen as the host for the 2003 basketball tournaments.August 7, 2002 - The <strong>WAC</strong> initiates an innovative and creative two-year pilot project to createan academic alliance among its 10 member institutions.Nov. 12, 2002 - Fresno State’s brand new Save Mart Center is chosen as the site for the 2004<strong>WAC</strong> Basketball Tournament while Nevada is picked as host for the 2005 tournament.Dec. 31, 2002 - Boise State and Fresno State both win their bowl games. The Broncos beatIowa State 34-16 in the Humanitarian Bowl, while the Bulldogs defeat Georgia Tech, 30-21,in the Silicon Valley Football Classic.Feb. 22, 2003 - The men’s basketball teams from Fresno State, Hawai`i, Louisiana Tech andTulsa compete in ESPN’s inaugural Bracket Buster Saturday event.June 23, 2003 - Rice wins the NCAA title in baseball, the school’s first team title in any sport.Oct. 23, 2003 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extends invitations for membership to New MexicoState and Utah State, effective July 1, 2005.June 4, 2004 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to theUniversity of Idaho, effective July 1, 2005.Oct. 1, 2004 - The University of Nevada is selected as the host for the 2006 <strong>WAC</strong> BasketballTournament.Nov. 2, 2004 - Sacramento State is added as an affiliate member in baseball beginning withthe 2006 season.Dec. 31, 2004 - Boise State’s 22-game winning streak comes to an end in the Liberty Bowl.The Broncos finish the season in the top 15 for the third consecutive year.April 7, 2005 - The <strong>WAC</strong> announces the addition of women’s gymnastics beginning in 2005-06.Also reinstates postseason tournaments for both softball and baseball for 2006.July 1, 2005 - Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become official members of the <strong>WAC</strong>.Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdraw giving the <strong>WAC</strong> a total of nine members.July 27, 2005 - The <strong>WAC</strong> unveils its new marketing campaign, “Play Up.”Nov. 10, 2005 - Fresno State defeats Boise State, 27-7, in football, ending the Broncos’ <strong>WAC</strong>record31-game conference winning streak.Nov. 11, 2005 - New Mexico State is named host for the 2007 and 2008 <strong>WAC</strong> basketballtournaments.Nov. 19, 2005 - Fresno State leads top-ranked and two-time defending national championUSC, 42-41, midway through the fourth quarter, before dropping the game 50-42.Nov. 24, 2005 - The <strong>WAC</strong> streams its first sporting event (the opening match of the volleyballtournament) via the internet using <strong>WAC</strong>.TV.Feb. 17-18, 2006 - The <strong>WAC</strong> goes 3-1 in BracketBusters as Nevada, Louisiana Tech and UtahState earn men’s basketball wins.March 26, 2006 - The <strong>WAC</strong> sponsors its first <strong>WAC</strong> Women’s Gymnastics championship since1993 in Logan, Utah.April 3, 2006 - Louisiana Tech men’s basketball player Paul Millsap becomes the first playerin NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounding three years in a row.Jan. 1, 2007 - Boise State becomes the first <strong>WAC</strong> team to play in a BCS bowl game and beatsOklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, 43-42, in overtime.Feb. 16-17, 2007 - Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico State and Utah State win men’s basketballgames to give the <strong>WAC</strong> a perfect 4-0 record in BracketBusters.April 28-29, 2007 - A total of 17 <strong>WAC</strong> football players are chosen in the NFL Draft, the mostever (per school) in the seven-round format.Jan. 1, 2008 - Hawai`i becomes the second <strong>WAC</strong> team to play in a BCS bowl game in twoyears, taking on Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.June 25, 2008 - Fresno State wins the national championship in baseball. The Bulldogs beatGeorgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the deciding game.Sept. 3, 2008 - The <strong>WAC</strong> announces a contract extension with ESPN that guarantees morethan 300 regular-season and 45 championship events will be aired on the ESPN networksthrough the spring of 2017.December, 2008 - For the first time in its history, the <strong>WAC</strong> sends more than half of its footballteams (five) to postseason bowl games.April-June, 2009 - The <strong>WAC</strong> announces neutral site locations for the 2009 Volleyball Tournament(Las Vegas), the 2010-12 Baseball Tournaments (Mesa, Ariz.) and the 2010-11 Men’s andWomen’s Basketball Tournaments (Las Vegas).Jan. 4, 2010 - Boise State makes its second appearance in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and beatsTCU, 17-10. The Broncos become the second team in FBS history to end a season 14-0.August 27, 2010 - The <strong>WAC</strong> and Learfield Sports announce the creation of the <strong>WAC</strong> SportsNetwork to enhance the coverage of football and basketball in the <strong>WAC</strong>’s media markets.Nov. 11, 2010 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extends invitations for membership to Denver,UTSA and Texas State, effective July 1, 2012.Nov. 28, 2010 - For the first time since 1997, the <strong>WAC</strong> has three football teams ranked in theAP top 25: Boise State, Nevada and Hawai‘i.June 14, 2011 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to SeattleU, effective July 1, 2012.July 14, 2011 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to UTArlington, effective July 1, 2012, increasing membership to 10 schools.Dec. 7, 2011 - Boise State is approved to return to the <strong>WAC</strong> in all sports except football effectiveJuly 1, <strong>2013</strong>.March 9, 2012 - Jeff Hurd is named interim commissioner of the <strong>WAC</strong>.July 1, 2012 - Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State become official membersof the <strong>WAC</strong>. Fresno State, Hawai‘i and Nevada withdraw giving the <strong>WAC</strong> a total of 10 members.Oct. 9, 2012 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extend invitations for membership to CSU Bakersfieldand Utah Valley, effective July 1, <strong>2013</strong>.Nov. 27, 2012 - The <strong>WAC</strong> Board of Directors extend an invitation for membership to GrandCanyon, effective July 1, <strong>2013</strong>.Dec. 5, 2012 – Chicago State becomes a member of the <strong>WAC</strong>, effective July 1, <strong>2013</strong>.Dec. 12, 2012 – Northern Colorado is added as an affiliate member in baseball beginningwith the 2014 season.Dec. 19, 2012 – Texas-Pan American accepts an invitation to become the eighth member ofthe conference for the <strong>2013</strong>-14 season.Jan. 9, <strong>2013</strong> – The <strong>WAC</strong> reinstates men’s soccer. CSU Bakersfield, Grand Canyon and Seattle willbe joined by affiliates Air Force, Houston Baptist, UNLV and San Jose State for the <strong>2013</strong> season.11<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> STAFFJEFF HURDInterim CommissionerJeff Hurd was named interim commissionerof the <strong>WAC</strong> on March 9, 2012. He has beenassociated with the conference for morethan half of its existence as he joined the<strong>WAC</strong> staff in 1985 as the Director of <strong>Conference</strong>Relations.Prior to taking the reins of the 50-year-oldconference, Hurd served as associate commissioner,then as senior associate commissionerwhere he oversaw communications,television operations and the basketballtournament. He was also responsible forteam sport scheduling and was the administratorfor football, men’s basketball andbaseball.Hurd is a graduate of the University ofMissouri School of Journalism and began hisprofessional career as the Sports Editor ofthe Hannibal (Missouri) Courier-Post. He alsoworked for the Tulsa Tribune, was the SportsInformation Director at the University of Tulsaand the Director of Public Relations for theMissouri Valley <strong>Conference</strong> prior to joining the<strong>WAC</strong>.A native of Minot, North Dakota, Hurd and hiswife, Cheri, reside in Centennial, Colo., and arethe parents of four grown children: Shannon,Michael, Kristen and Kevin.Interim Commissioner Hurd presenting at the2012 <strong>WAC</strong> Basketball TournamentCONNIE HURLBUTSenior AssociateCommissioner, SWADAVE CHAFFINAssociate Commissionerfor Communications andTechnologyMOLLIE LEHMANAssociate Commissionerand Chief FinancialOfficerConnie Hurlbut joined the <strong>WAC</strong> staffin 2009 and serves as senior associatecommissioner and senior womanadministrator. She has been involved incollegiate and professional athletics formore than 25 years.From 1993-1999, Hurlbut served asExecutive Director of the Patriot League,becoming the first woman to lead an allsportDivision I athletic conference. Whilethere, she held several NCAA committeepositions including the Division I Women’sBasketball Committee and the Division IManagement Council. She also served as theSenior Director of Basketball Operations forthe WNBA from 1999-2002.A 1983 University of Pennsylvaniagraduate, Hurlbut and her husband, Steve,have two children, Jack and Maggie.Dave Chaffin joined the <strong>WAC</strong> staffin 1995 and was promoted to AssociateCommissioner in 2010. His responsibilitiesinclude media relations, conference videoexchange, replay and office IT tasks.He previously was the <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Media</strong>Relations Assistant Director at ColoradoState University from 1992-95.Chaffin graduated from the Universityof Michigan in 1989 with a bachelor’sdegree in communications. He completedcoursework toward a master’s degree intechnical journalism at Colorado StateUniversity.He and his wife, Michelle, are theparents of a son, Tyler (10), and a daughter,Jamie (7). They reside in Centennial.Mollie Lehman came to the <strong>WAC</strong> inAugust, 2007 and handles the businessoperations for the conference. Lehmanpreviously spent two years with the AmericaEast <strong>Conference</strong>, where she served as thebusiness manager and assisted with sportadministration and championships.Prior to that, Lehman was an assistantsoftball coach at Binghamton University andbecame involved with event management.She is a 2000 graduate from Binghamtonand earned her MBA at the University ofColorado at Denver in 2007.12<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> STAFFAMANDA BENZINEDirector, MarketingVICKY EGGLESTONDirector, Graphic Designand PublicationsHOPE SHULERDirector, <strong>Media</strong> RelationsAmanda Benzine joined the <strong>WAC</strong> inAugust, 2011, and oversees the budgeting,planning and administration of the <strong>Conference</strong>’smarketing, branding and merchandisingprograms.Benzine came to the <strong>WAC</strong> after servingas the Director of Marketing at Northern Illinoisfor two years where she created andimplemented comprehensive marketing andticket sales plans for football, basketball andother sports.Prior to Northern Illinois, Benzine spentseveral years in the marketing departmentat the University of Wisconsin where shealso earned her bachelor’s degree in communications.Vicky Eggleston came to the <strong>WAC</strong> inDecember, 2006, after working the previoustwo years in the Visual Communications departmentat R+L Carriers in Ohio. Previously,she spent several years in the Communicationsand Marketing Department at OhioUniversity where she also assisted in televisionproduction.Eggleston is a graduate of Ohio Universitywhere she earned her bachelor ofscience in communications and a master ofarts in telecommunications.She and her husband, Bryan, are theparents of daughters, Kelsey (1), and Kylie(newborn). They live in Littleton.Hope Shuler came to the <strong>WAC</strong> inSeptember, 2008, and serves as the mediarelations contact for volleyball, women’sbasketball and softball, and as the sportadministrator for tennis.Before joining the <strong>WAC</strong>, Shuler servedas the media relations director for TheSummit League. She has also worked at theUniversity of Arizona, the University of Utahand Elmhurst College.Shuler earned bachelor of arts degreesin both journalism and sports administrationfrom the University of Nebraska at Kearneyand completed coursework towards amaster’s degree in management at theUniversity of Denver.She and her husband, Scott, live inAurora with their daughter, Everly (2).JASON ERICKSONDirector, <strong>Media</strong> RelationsJason Erickson joined the <strong>WAC</strong> staff inSeptember, 2007, and handles media relationsduties for the <strong>WAC</strong> in men’s basketball,baseball, gymnastics and cross country.Prior to the <strong>WAC</strong>, Erickson spent fouryears at Idaho State University and has alsoworked in television and in the newspaperbusiness. He is a 2002 graduate of SouthernUtah University and earned his master’sdegree at Idaho State in 2006. He has a son,Nash (4).KATHY SCHILDSenior ExecutiveAssistantMAtt PUCAKAssistant Director,Championships & <strong>Media</strong>RelationsMatt Pucak joined the <strong>WAC</strong> staff in thefall of 2011 as an intern and was promotedto Assistant Director of Championships and<strong>Media</strong> Relations in 2012. Pucak graduatedfrom Colorado State University in 2008with a bachelor’s degree in journalism andtechnical communications.DAVE NEIDLINGERSupervisor,Women’s <strong>Softball</strong>OfficialsDave Neidlinger was hired as thefirst softball coordinator for the <strong>WAC</strong> inthe summer of 2006. He has been thesoftball coordinator for the Mountain West<strong>Conference</strong> since its inception in 1999 andfor the Rocky Mountain <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>since 1992.Neidlinger began his umpiring career in1970 while stationed at the USAF Academyin Colorado Springs. He has umpired sixNational ASA Championships and numerousconference championships and regionaltournaments at the Division I and II level.Kathy Schild joined the <strong>WAC</strong> staff in1985, and serves as the Senior ExecutiveAssistant to the Commissioner. Schild alsoserves as the office manager for the conferenceoffice.A native of Cortez, Colo, she and herhusband, Jake, reside in Morrison, Colo. Theyhave grown two sons, Mark and Matt.13<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> SAAC2012-13 <strong>WAC</strong> STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEEIDAHODENVERFaimie KingsleyVolleyballDrew BeckieSoccerMeaghan McCloskeySwimming & DivingMaxx FordeFootballSAN JOSE STATENEW MEXICO STATELOUISIANA TECHKassie Krieg<strong>Softball</strong>Chandler SpenceFootballStephanie ZieglerVolleyballMike AlejandroGolfKrista CullenSoccerChau TruongTennisUTSAUT ARLINGTONSEAttLE UKelly BietteVolleyballGarrett AndersonBaseballAmanda WelshVolleyballDaniel GarciaBaseballEric SozaFootballTyler WoodBasketballUTAH STATETEXAS STATEDanessa LyssyTrack & FieldJoey SimoneFootballKami MontgomerySoccerAmelia MontoyaGymnastics14<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> SAAC / <strong>WAC</strong> CHAMPIONSHIPS<strong>WAC</strong> SAAC – THE VOICE OF THESTUDENT ATHLETEHow does the <strong>WAC</strong> generate feedbackfrom its most valuable product, its student-athletes?Through the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><strong>Conference</strong> Student-Athlete AdvisoryCommittee (also known as the <strong>WAC</strong> SAAC)which was established in 1998.Since its implementation, the <strong>WAC</strong> SAAChas been an essential component in theconference’s governance structure aswell as a strong voice for student-athletes’well-being at all levels (e.g., institutional,conference and national). It provides recommendationsand positions on specificconference and NCAA proposed legislation,and it addresses national issues thatmay have an effect on the well-being ofall student-athletes. In addition, its membersprovide recommendations for theeighteen <strong>WAC</strong> championships in order toenhance the student-athlete experiencefor all sports. Another objective which thecommittee constantly strives to obtain isto help strengthen and improve the communicationand relationships among athletes,campus administrators and coaches.On the national stage, the <strong>WAC</strong> SAACselects one of its committee members toserve as its representative on the NCAASAAC, which includes all of the Division Iconferences.The <strong>WAC</strong> SAAC is a proactive committeeand is making a very positive impactwithin the <strong>WAC</strong> membership. Annually,each member institution appoints twostudent-athletes from its own campusSAAC to serve on the conference committee.To conduct business, the committeehas one in-person meeting during the yearand schedules monthly teleconferencecalls during the academic year.As part of the <strong>WAC</strong> SAAC Spring meeting,the committee conducts a communityservice outreach project within the hostmember institution’s local area. Past projectshave included the following: sportscamp and clinic for underprivileged children,visiting local Boys and Girls Clubs,visiting Children’s Hospitals and homelessshelters and neighborhood house painting.Taking a leadership role in conductingcommunity projects is part of the <strong>WAC</strong>SAAC’s goals and objectives.If you have any questions relative to the<strong>WAC</strong> SAAC or its activities, please contactMatt Burgemeister or Mollie Lehman in theconference office.TEAM SPORT SUMMARIESFootballLeague: Seven teams (Idaho, LouisianaTech, New Mexico State, San Jose State,UTSA, Texas State and Utah State).Schedule: Single round-robin againstevery team for a total of six <strong>WAC</strong> games.Women’s SoccerLeague: Nine teams (Denver, Idaho, LouisianaTech, New Mexico State, San JoseState, Seattle U, UTSA, Texas State andUtah State).Schedule: Single round-robin for a total ofeight games.Tournament: Top six finishers meet inLogan, Utah.VolleyballSchedule: Double round-robin for a totalof 18 <strong>WAC</strong> matches.Tournament: Top eight teams meet in SanAntonio, Texas.Men’s and Women’s BasketballSchedule: Double round-robin for a totalof 18 <strong>WAC</strong> games.Tournament: All 10 teams meet in LasVegas, Nevada.WOMEN’S TennisSchedule: Single round-robin for a total ofnine matches.Tournament: Top eight finishers meet inDenver, Colo.MEN’S TennisLeague: Seven teams (Denver, Idaho, NewMexico State, Seattle U, UT Arlington,UTSA and Utah State).Schedule: Single round-robin for a totalof six matches.Tournament: Top six finishers meet inDenver, Colo.<strong>Softball</strong>League: Eight teams (Louisiana Tech, NewMexico State, San Jose State, SeattleU, UT Arlington, UTSA, Texas State andUtah State).Schedule: 21 <strong>WAC</strong> games played as threegames at one site, alternating home andaway each year.Tournament: The top six finishers meet inRuston, La. (double-elimination).BaseballLeague: 10 teams (Louisiana Tech, NewMexico State, San Jose State, Seattle UU, UT Arlington, UTSA, Texas State andaffiliates Cal State Bakersfield, DallasBaptist and Sacramento State).Schedule: 27 <strong>WAC</strong> games played as threegameseries at one site, alternating homeand away each year.Tournament: Top eight finishers meetin Grand Prairie, Texas (double-elimination).2012-13 CALENDARCross Country-M&WOct. 27Ruston, La.Host: Louisiana TechWomen’s SoccerNov. 1-2, 4Logan, UtahHost: Utah StateWomen’s VolleyballNov. 19-21San Antonio, TexasHost: UTSAIndoor tRACK and Field-M&WFeb. 21-23Albuquerque, N.M.Host: Albuquerque Convention CenterWomen’s Swimming and DivingFeb. 27-March 2San Antonio, TexasHost: Palo Alto CollegeBasketball-M&WMarch 12-16Las Vegas, NevadaHost: Orleans ArenaWomen’s GymnasticsMarch 23Cedar City, UtahHost: Southern UtahWomen’s GolfApril 22-24Mesa, Ariz.Host: Longbow Golf CourseTennis-M&WApril 25-28Denver, Colo.Host: DenverMen’s GolfApril 29-May 1Henderson, NevadaHost: Rio Secco Golf Course<strong>Softball</strong>May 8-11Ruston, La.Host: Louisiana TechOutdoor tRACK and Field-M&WMay 8-11Arlington, TexasHost: UT ArlingtonBaseballMay 22-26Grand Prairie, TexasHost: QuikTrip Park15<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESOFTBALL NOTESPRESEASON COACHES POLLThe eight <strong>WAC</strong> head coaches voted on the preseason poll andcould not vote for their own team.Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Points1. Texas State (5) 432. San Jose State (2) 423. New Mexico State (1) 394. UTSA 305. Louisiana Tech 226. Utah State 207. UT Arlington 158. Seattle U 13PRESEASON ALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMPlayer School Yr. Pos.Teresa Conrad New Mexico State Sr. UTMichelle Cox San Jose State So. OFHailey Froton Utah State So. OFMelanie Goff Louisiana Tech Sr. P/UTAnna Hernandez Texas State Sr. 2BMichelle Jones Louisiana Tech Sr. P/UTMegan Low UTSA So. CTeri Lyles UT Arlington Sr. PBubba Morrow Seattle U So. CAmber Olive New Mexico State Sr. OFSarah Petosa Seattle U Jr. OFAmanda Pridmore San Jose State Sr. PHaylee Staton UTSA Sr. PAnne Marie Taylor Texas State Sr. PChristine Thomsen Utah State Sr. IFNina Villanueva UT Arlington So. 1BLETTERWINNER/STARTER CAPSULEThis season, all eight teams return at least eight letterwinnersfrom a year ago. Utah State returns the most letterwinners with14. Seattle U returns 13 letterwinners, while Louisiana Tech andTexas State both return 12. Seattle U returns all of its starters fromlast year, while New Mexico State and UTSA return just five each.The following is a list of the number of letterwinners returningand lost and starters returning and lost for all eight teams.Team LR LL SR SLLouisiana Tech 12 5 8 1New Mexico State 8 6 5 4San Jose State 11 4 7 3Seattle U 13 2 11 0UT Arlington 9 11 7 4UTSA 8 8 5 7Texas State 12 5 9 2Utah State 14 5 8 3LOUISIANA TECH TO HOST <strong>2013</strong> TOURNAMENTLouisiana Tech will host the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> Tournament. The topsix teams will advance to the double-elimination tournament, whichwill be held at the Lady Techsters <strong>Softball</strong> Complex from May 7-10. Itis the first time the Lady Techsters have hosted the event.Second-seeded Brigham Young claimed its first-ever <strong>WAC</strong> Tournamenttitle last season in Las Cruces, N.M., to earn the <strong>WAC</strong>’s automatic bidinto the NCAA Tournament.TEXAS STATE PICKED TO WIN <strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> TITLEIn a preseason vote of the <strong>WAC</strong> softball coaches, league newcomerTexas State edged out San Jose State by one point to win the <strong>2013</strong><strong>WAC</strong> regular-season crown. The Bobcats took the top spot in thepreseason poll with 43 points and five first-place votes, just aheadof San Jose State in second place with 42 points and two first-placevotes. New Mexico State was third with 39 points and one first-placevote. UTSA came in fourth place with 30 points, followed by LouisianaTech in fifth with 22 points and Utah State in sixth with 20 points. UTArlington and Seattle U rounded out the poll with 15 and 13 points,respectively.RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERSThree of the first team All-<strong>WAC</strong> players from last year return forthe <strong>2013</strong> season in Louisiana Tech’s Melanie Goff, San Jose State’sAmanda Pridmore and Utah State’s Christine Thomsen. MichelleCox of San Jose State is the lone returner from the second team.Seattle U’s Bubba Morrow and Sarah Petosa were named first teamAll-Pacific Coast <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Mountain Division, while teammatesLisa Maulden, Brianna Guerrero and Mandie Sugita werenamed to the second team. Megan Low of UTSA was named firstteam All-Southland. Meanwhile, Texas State’s Haley Lemons, AnnaHernandez, Brooke Baker and Anne Marie Taylor, along with TeriLyles of UT Arlington, were named second team All-Southland. UTSA’sCourtney Buchman and Haylee Staton, and Texas State’s SelenaHernandez were named third team All-Southland.TOP RETURNING STAT LEADERSThe top returning stat leaders in the <strong>WAC</strong> from last year include:Category Name, School statistic/’12 RankBatting Average Christine Thomsen, USU .418/1stSlugging Pct. Kelsey Dodd, NMSU .625/4thOn Base Pct. Melanie Goff, LATECH .510/1stRuns Amanda Krueger, LATECH 44/4thHits Amber Olive, NMSU 67/4thRBI Jessica Garcia, SJSU 38/6thDoubles Melanie Goff, LATECH 14/T-3rdChristine Thomsen, USU 14/T-3rdTriples Michelle Cox, SJSU 3/T-5thAmber Olive, NMSU3/T-5thStolen Bases Michelle Cox, SJSU 26/1stERA Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 2.08/4thWins Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 18/5thSaves Shelbi Tyteca, USU 5/1stStrikeouts Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 201/3rdInnings Pitched Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 209.0/3rd16<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESOFTBALL NOTESA Look Back: 2012BRIGHAM YOUNG GOES 2-2 AT EUGENE REGIONALBrigham Young earned the <strong>WAC</strong>’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament andtraveled to Eugene, Ore., where it went 2-2. Shelbi Everett doubled down theleft field line to drive in the winning run as the Cougars defeated MississippiState 4-3 in nine innings in the first game. The following day, the Cougarsfell behind to host Oregon, battled back but fell short, 6-4. Later in the day,Tori Almond threw a two-hitter as BYU eliminated Portland State, 2-0. TheCougars then saw their season come to an end when they fell 4-1 at Oregonin the final game. Everett, Ashlee Brawley, Jessica Dugas and Almond werenamed to the all-tournament team.HAWAI‘I GOES 0-2 AT TUCSON REGIONAL<strong>WAC</strong> regular-season champion Hawai‘i dropped both games at the TucsonRegional to close out the season. In the first game, Notre Dame plated fourruns in the top of the ninth inning en route to a 7-3 win over the RainbowWahine. Kelly Majam hit a pair of solo homers and Leisha Li’ili’i also hit asolo home run to account for the three Hawai’i runs. In the elimination gamethat went back and forth and featured 22 hits, Hawai’i fell 9-7 to North DakotaState. Kayla Wartner hit a pair of homers and drove in four runs, while SarahRobinson also hit a solo homer.BYU’S WILLARD, HAWAI‘I’S RICKETTS NAMED NFCA ALL-AMERICANSDelaney Willard of Brigham Young and Stephanie Ricketts of Hawai’i werenamed to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Americateams. Willard was named to the first team, while Ricketts was a secondteam selection.Willard, a Camarillo, Calif., native, was selected with an at-large pick as anoutfielder after being named <strong>WAC</strong> Player of the Year. She was also a first teamAll-Pacific Region pick and was named to the All-<strong>WAC</strong> first team. She was theonly player in the nation ranked in the top 25 in nine different national battingcategories at the end of the regular season, including RBI, RBI per game,slugging percentage, hits, home runs, batting average, home runs per game,doubles and on base percentage. Her 88 RBI and 1.54 RBI per game were bothsecond-best in the nation in addition to ranking 14th and 11th, respectively,in the NCAA single-season record books. Only one player in the nation inthe last 14 years has posted a better single-season RBI per game mark thanWillard’s number this season while no one in NCAA history has hit more RBI(88) in fewer games (57) in NCAA history.Ricketts, a senior from San Jose, Calif., posted a 28-6 record in 2012 withcareer-best statistics in shutouts (10), ERA (1.49), hits allowed (153), runs allowed(57), earned runs allowed (48) and opposing batting average (.191).Ricketts tossed a pair of no-hitters this season over San Jose State (March 24)and Fresno State (April 28) en route to becoming the first UH player to everearn three <strong>WAC</strong> Pitcher of the Year awards. In conference action, she posteda 12-1 record with a 1.07 ERA with four shutouts while holding opponents toa .172 batting average with 79 strikeouts. Ricketts was named <strong>WAC</strong> Pitcher ofthe Week five times this season and 12 times in her career.Fifty-four student-athletes from 33 different institutions representing 13conferences have earned the honor of being named to one of the three 2012Division I All-America teams.FIVE <strong>WAC</strong> PLAYERS NAMED EASTON ALL-AMERICANSFive <strong>WAC</strong> softball players earned Easton All-America honors in 2012. StephanieRicketts of Hawai’i and Delaney Willard of Brigham Young were named tothe first team, while JC Clayton of BYU, Jessica Iwata of Hawai’i and ChristineThomsen of Utah State were named to the second team.Players selected to the Easton All-America Division I teams include 31 athletesfrom 17 institutions. Student-athletes selected to the Easton All-Americanteams are those “who have had an outstanding season in the circle, and thosewho have shown Easton power and prowess at the plate.”USA TODAY/NFCA PRESEASON TOP 25Rank school ‘12 Record Pts. ‘12 Final Rank1. Alabama (25) 60-8 765 12. Oklahoma (5) 54-10 745 23. California (1) 58-7 704 34. Arizona State 53-11 684 45. Oregon 45-18 635 56. Tennessee 52-14 626 67. Texas 47-13 534 98. Missouri 47-14 496 119. Georgia 45-17 490 1010. LSU 40-25 475 711. Louisiana 53-6 429 1212. South Florida 50-14 423 813. Arizona 38-19 406 1314. Florida 48-11 342 1815. Michigan 42-17 326 1516. Washington 39-19 316 1417. Texas A&M 41-18 296 1918. Louisville 55-5 255 1719. UCLA 36-20 216 2020. Hofstra 42-15 203 1621. Stanford 40-19 183 2122. North Carolina 43-15 102 2423. Hawai‘i 44-9 89 2224. Baylor 34-22 80 RV25. Florida State 47-16 58 RVESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL PRESEASON TOP 25Rank school ‘12 Record Pts. ‘12 Final Rank1. Alabama (13) 60-8 490 12. Oklahoma (7) 54-10 486 23. California 58-7 449 34. Arizona State 53-11 445 45. Tennessee 52-14 414 76. Oregon 45-18 390 57. Missouri 47-14 346 118. Georgia 45-17 332 109. Texas 47-13 297 1210. South Florida 50-14 285 811. Louisiana 53-6 272 912. LSU 40-25 263 613. Michigan 42-17 233 1514. Arizona 38-19 226 1315. Florida 48-13 225 1616. Washington 39-19 213 1417. Texas A&M 41-18 195 1918. Louisville 55-5 188 1819. UCLA 36-20 144 2120. Stanford 40-19 131 2021. North Carolina 43-15 69 25T-22. Baylor 34-22 67 RVT-22. Hofstra 42-15 67 1724. Florida State 47-16 66 2225. Hawai‘i 44-9 44 2317<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESOFTBALL NOTESRicketts, a four-year starting pitcher from San Jose, Calif., posted a 28-6 recordin 2012 with career-best statistics in shutouts (10), ERA (1.49), hits allowed(153), runs allowed (57), earned runs allowed (48) and opposing batting average(.191). She helped lead UH to its fourth <strong>WAC</strong> regular-season title andits 10th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and became the first RainbowWahine ever to earn three <strong>WAC</strong> Pitcher of the Year awards.Willard, a senior outfielder from Camarillo, Calif., hit .418 with 71 hits, 88 RBIand 44 runs en route to <strong>WAC</strong> Player of the Year honors. Her 88 RBI and 1.54 RBIper game were both second-best in the nation in addition to ranking 14th and11th, respectively, in the NCAA single-season record books. She also postedan .859 slugging percentage and .505 on base percentage.Clayton, a junior shortstop from Hollister, Calif., hit .405 and led the team with79 hits, 53 runs and four triples. She ranked 28th nationally in triples, 40th inbatting average and 44th in runs per game (.90).Iwata, a three-year starter at shortstop from Lihu’e, Kaua’i, led UH at the platewith a .400 batting average, 60 hits and 57 RBI. Iwata also led the Rainbow Wahinewith a .740 slugging percentage and a .503 on-base percentage. She wassecond on the UH squad with 37 runs scored, nine doubles and 14 home runs.Iwata was named to the first team all-<strong>WAC</strong> team for the third straight season.Thomsen, a junior first baseman from Fresno, Calif., hit .418 with a .614 sluggingpercentage and only seven strikeouts in 158 at bats. She also posted ateam-high 66 hits, 14 doubles, 97 total bases and was tied for the second-mostRBI on the team with 22. She also had a .993 fielding percentage.TONEY, RICKETTS NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSStacie Toney of Brigham Young and Stephanie Ricketts of Hawai‘i werenamed to the 2012 Capitol One Academic All-America® Division I softballteam as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America(CoSIDA). Toney was a second team selection, while Ricketts was named tothe third team.Toney, an elementary education major from Farmington, Utah, has a 3.77grade-point average. A senior second baseman, she was named to theNational Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Pacific Region second team andwas the <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament MVP. She batted .367 in 2012 with 62 hits and wassecond on the team with 10 doubles, 44 RBI and 94 total bases.Ricketts, a San Jose, Calif. native, with a 3.35 GPA, graduated in four years with adegree in psychology and was accepted into UH’s master’s of nursing program.The pitcher went 28-6 with a career-best .824 win percentage, 30 completegames and a career-high 10 shutouts. Ricketts leaves UH as the program’scareer record holder with 102 wins, 33 shutouts, 116 complete games, 164appearances, 938.1 innings pitched, with 818 strikeouts.To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintaina cumulative GPA of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00 and have reached sophomoreathletic and academic standings at his/her current institution.SEVEN <strong>WAC</strong> PLAYERS NAMED ALL-REGIONSeven <strong>WAC</strong> softball players have been named to the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division I All-Region teamsannounced today. A total of 263 players representing 129 different institutionscomprise this season’s regional teams, including first and second teamsfor each region.Brigham Young led the way with four players named to the Pacific Regionteams. Shortstop JC Clayton and outfielder Delaney Willard were named tofirst team, while pitcher Tori Almond and second baseman Stacie Toney weresecond team honorees.Pitcher/first baseman/outfielder Michelle Moses of Fresno State and Hawai’ipitcher Stephanie Ricketts were named first team All-West Region. Meanwhile,Hawai’i outfielder Kelly Majam was a second team selection.BRIGHAM YOUNG WINS FIRST-EVER <strong>WAC</strong> TOURNAMENTThe Cougars defeated Fresno State 8-3 in the championship game to earn theirfirst-ever <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament title. BYU went 3-0 at the tournament, defeatingLouisiana Tech (6-1) and No. 11 Hawai‘i (6-4) in earlier rounds. Stacie Toneywas named tournament MVP after hitting .545 with a stolen base and twoRBI over the three games.All-Tournament TeamTori Almond, Brigham YoungDacia Hale, Louisiana TechJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iMeghan Knowles, Louisiana TechLauren Lastrapes, NevadaKelly Majam, Hawai‘iVonnie Martin, Fresno StateMichelle Moses, Fresno StateAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateStacie Toney, Brigham Young (MVP)Delaney Willard, Brigham YoungLA TECH’S HALE TIES NCAA RECORD FOR RBI IN A SINGLE GAMELouisiana Tech’s Dacia Hale tied the NCAA single-game record with 11 RBI inthe Lady Techsters’ 17-7 win over Fresno State at the <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament. Shewas 3-for-4 with three home runs, including a grand slam. She also set the<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament record for most RBI in the <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament.ALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMSBrigham Young’s Delaney Willard was named <strong>WAC</strong> Player of the Year, whileHawai‘i’s Stephanie Ricketts was named Pitcher of the Year. Meanwhile,Hawai‘i’s Leisha Li‘ili‘i was named Freshman of the Year and Bob Coolen wasnamed Coach of the Year.Willard, a senior rightfielder from Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo), earned<strong>WAC</strong> Player of the Year after leading all players in <strong>WAC</strong> games with 33 RBI, 51total bases and a .911 slugging percentage. She also ranked second in battingaverage (.429), home runs (7) and on-base percentage (.514), and fourthin doubles (6). Willard also broke the <strong>WAC</strong> single-season record with 88 RBI.Ricketts, a senior righthander from San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) earned<strong>WAC</strong> Pitcher of the Year honors for the third year in a row. In <strong>WAC</strong> play, sheposted a 12-1 mark with a 1.07 ERA and four shutouts, holding opponentsto a .172 batting average and tallying 79 strikeouts.Li‘ili‘i, a designated player from Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu (Castle), had a .305 battingaverage in <strong>WAC</strong> play with four doubles, three home runs and 12 RBI.Coolen earned Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career afterleading his team to its fourth <strong>WAC</strong> regular-season title and the top seed in the<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament. In <strong>WAC</strong> play, the Rainbow Wahine went 17-3.Hawai‘i led the way with eight players on the all-<strong>WAC</strong> teams, followed byBrigham Young with five and Nevada with four. Five of the players were repeatselections from a year ago, while all eight schools were represented.First TeamJC Clayton, Brigham YoungJessica Dugas, Brigham YoungMakani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘iMelanie Goff, Louisiana TechJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iKelly Majam, Hawai‘iMichelle Moses, Fresno StateSara Parsons, NevadaAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iSarah Robinson, Hawai‘iChristine Thomsen, Utah StateDelaney Willard, Brigham Young18<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESOFTBALL NOTESSecond TeamAlex Aguirre, Hawai‘iTori Almond, Brigham YoungChelsea Barilli, NevadaMichelle Cox, San Jose StateKarley Hopkins, NevadaShaleese Javillo, New Mexico StateKarlyn Jones, NevadaLeisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘iKatie Manuma, Brigham YoungVonnie Martin, Fresno StateCourtney Moore, Fresno StateKaia Parnaby, Hawai‘iBriana Tovio-Asato, New Mexico StateHAWAI‘I CLAIMS FOURTH <strong>WAC</strong> REGULAR-SEASON TITLEHawai’i captured the 2012 <strong>WAC</strong> regular-season crown with an emphatic, 18-0five-inning win over Utah State on May 6. The Rainbow Wahine finished <strong>WAC</strong>play with a 17-3 mark to claim their fourth <strong>WAC</strong> regular-season title (2003,2007, 2010).<strong>WAC</strong> FINISHES WITH FOUR TEAMS IN TOP 100 RPIIn the final NCAA RPI, four <strong>WAC</strong> schools were in the top 100, led by Hawai‘iat 23. Also ranked in the top 100 were Brigham Young (32), Fresno State (60)and San Jose State (98).NEVADA’S JONES LEADS NATION IN WALKS ALLOWED PER GAMEIn the final NCAA statistics for the 2012 season, Nevada pitcher Karlyn Jonesled the nation in walks allowed per seven innings at 0.57. The sophomore hadjust nine walks this season compared to 89 strikeouts.WILLARD BREAKS <strong>WAC</strong> RBI SEASON RECORDBrigham Young’s Delaney Willard tied and then broke a 14-year-old <strong>WAC</strong>single-season RBI record. The senior drove in her 77th run of the seasonagainst Utah Valley on May 2, tying the record set by Fresno State’s NinaLindenberg in 1998. Willard then broke the record with three RBI in the firstgame against Nevada on May 4. She closed out the season with 88 RBI, goodfor second place nationally.JENNINGS CLOSES OUT CAREER ON FOUR <strong>WAC</strong> CAREER CHARTSNew Mexico State senior Tiare Jennings closed out her career ranked in thetop 10 in four <strong>WAC</strong> career offensive categories. She ranks fourth all-time inRBI (185), fifth in home runs (48), sixth in runs scored (188) and seventh intotal bases (431).RICKETTS ENDS CAREER IN TOP 10 IN THREE <strong>WAC</strong> RECORDSThree-time <strong>WAC</strong> Pitcher of the Year Stephanie Ricketts closed out her careerranked in the top 10 in three different <strong>WAC</strong> career pitching categories. Sheis second all-time in innings pitched (938.1), third in wins (102) and fifth instrikeouts (818).SIX NO-HITTERS THROWN IN THE <strong>WAC</strong> IN 2012There were six no-hitters thrown in the <strong>WAC</strong> during the 2012 season. The firstwas by Fresno State’s Mackenzie Oakes on Feb. 19, when she threw her thirdcareer no-hitter in an 8-0, six-inning victory over Cal State Fullerton. The nexttwo no-hitters, on Feb. 23 against Iowa State and March 3 vs. State Joseph’s,were by the Bulldogs’ Michelle Moses. They were Moses’ second and thirdno-hitters of her career. In the 3-0 win over Iowa State, Moses struck out 17batters, one off of the school record that she set herself in 2010. Hawai‘i’s KaiaParnaby fired her second career no-no on March 14, with a career-high 14strikeouts in a 6-0 win over Marist. Stephanie Ricketts no-hit San Jose Stateon March 24, with five strikeouts, then repeated the feat on April 28 againstFresno State.2012 NCAA STATISTICS (Final)TeamBatting Average Brigham Young....................... 11th...................... .315Hawai‘i........................................ 35th...................... .296Earned Run AverageHawai‘i...........................................8th.......................1.50Fielding Percentage Hawai‘i........................................ 44th...................... .968ScoringHawai‘i........................................ 10th.......................6.26Brigham Young....................... 12th.......................5.90Won/Loss Percentage Hawai‘i...........................................6th...................... .830Brigham Young....................... 14th...................... .750Home Runs Per GameTriples Per GameHawai‘i...........................................3rd.......................1.49Fresno State..............................21st.......................0.25Slugging Percentage Hawai‘i........................................ 10th...................... .515Brigham Young....................... 36th...................... .446Double Plays Per GameBrigham Young....................... 10th.......................0.47Fresno State..............................41st.......................0.37IndividualBatting Average Christine Thomsen, USU...... 26th...................... .418Delaney Willard, BYU............. 27th...................... .418Melanie Goff, LTU................... 33rd...................... .409JC Clayton, BYU....................... 40th...................... .405Jessica Iwata, UH.................... 50th...................... .400Home Runs Per GameRBI Per GameDoubles Per GameTriples Per GameStolen BasesEarned Run AverageDelaney Willard, BYU............. 20th.......................0.32Michelle Moses, FS................. 26th.......................0.31Kelly Majam, UH...................... 33rd.......................0.28Jessica Iwata, UH.................... 49th.......................0.26Delaney Willard, BYU...............2nd.......................1.54Jessica Iwata, UH.................... 18th.......................1.08Sara Parsons, NEV................... 30th.......................0.30Delaney Willard, BYU............. 30th.......................0.30Melanie Goff, LTU.................. 42nd.......................0.29Brenna Moss, FS..................... 22nd.......................0.09Michelle Cox, SJSU................. 35th.......................0.49Stephanie Ricketts, UH......... 23rd.......................1.49Kaia Parnaby, UH.................... 27th.......................1.52Victories Stephanie Ricketts, UH......... 15th.......................... 28Michelle Moses, FS................. 45th.......................... 23SavesWalksShelbi Tyteca, USU....................9th.............................5Alex Newman, NMSU............ 16th.............................4Karlyn Jones, NEV................... 40th.............................3Amanda Pridmore, SJSU...... 40th.............................3Kelly Majam, UH...................... 27th.......................0.74Slugging Percentage Delaney Willard, BYU............. 10th...................... .859Jessica Iwata, UH.................... 40th...................... .740Runs Per GameHit By Pitch Per GameToughest to StrikeoutKelly Majam, UH...................... 11th.......................1.08JC Clayton, BYU....................... 44th.......................0.90Alex Aguirre, UH..................... 10th.......................0.40Christine Thomsen, USU...... 26th.......................22.6Amber Olive, NMSU............... 27th.......................22.4Walks Allowed Per 7 Innings Karlyn Jones, NEV...................... 1st.......................0.57Home Runs Michelle Moses, FS................. 19th.......................... 18Delaney Willard, BYU............. 19th.......................... 18TriplesOn-Base PercentageSacrifice FliesStrikeoutsBrenna Moss, FS...................... 14th.............................5Stesha Brazil, FS....................... 28th.............................4JC Clayton, BYU....................... 28th.............................4Brooke Ortiz, FS....................... 28th.............................4Melanie Goff, LTU................... 29th.......................0.51Megan Fincher, NEV.............. 23rd.............................4Jessica Garcia, SJSU............... 23rd.............................4Meghan Knowles, LTU.......... 23rd.............................4Sara Parsons, NEV................... 23rd.............................4Sarah Robinson, UH............... 23rd.............................4Michelle Moses, FS................. 27th........................253Shutouts Michelle Moses, FS................. 11th.......................... 12Stephanie Ricketts, UH......... 17th.......................... 10Kaia Parnaby, UH.................... 29th.............................919<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCELOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERSQUICK FACTSLocation:.................................................... Ruston, La.Joined <strong>WAC</strong>:............................................July 1, 2001Enrollment:.......................................................11,200Founded:............................................................... 1894Nickname:..........................................Lady TechstersColors:.....................................................Red and BluePresident:.....................................Dr. Daniel Reneau<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:.................Bruce Van De Velde<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:.................. (318) 257-4111Ticket Office:.................................... (318) 257-3631Web Site:........................................latechsports.comSports InformationDirector .............................................Malcolm ButlerOffice Number ............................... (318) 257-3144Butler’s Cell Number ................... (318) 614-4513Butler’s E-Mail ..................... mbutler@latech.eduFax Number .................................... (318) 257-3757Press Box .......................................... (318) 614-4513LADY TECHSTER BITS• Louisiana Tech returns 12 letterwinners and all but one starter from last year’s squad that posteda 25-33 record and advanced to the program’s seventh straight <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament.• The Lady Techsters return their top six hitters (batting average) and top four pitchers from lastyear, including first team All-<strong>WAC</strong> selection Melanie Goff.• Louisiana Tech returns 97 percent of its home runs (38), 92 percent of its RBI (179), 86 percent ofits hits (310), 85 percent of its runs (188) and 100 percent of its wins (25) from last year’s team.• LA Tech’s senior class includes infielders Meghan Knowles and Amanda Krueger, pitchers/utilityMichelle Jones, Janna Frandrup and Goff and outfielder Dacia Hale.• Outfielder Dacia Hale tied an NCAA Division I single game record with 12 RBI in the Lady Techsters’17-7 win over Fresno State in the 2012 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament.• Louisiana Tech welcomes five newcomers to this year’s team, including outfielders KatelynnCook, Kristen Miles and Claudia Cantu and infielders Courtney Lowe and Anna Cross.SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach..............................Mark Montgomery<strong>Softball</strong> Office.................................(318) 257-4111Program Record........987-750-2 (.568), 33 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record....71-143 (.332), 11 years<strong>WAC</strong> Regular-Season Titles................................. 0<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament Titles........................... 1 (2008)2012 Record...........................................25-33 (.431)2012 <strong>WAC</strong> Record.................................... 8-12 (6th)Stadium......Lady Techsters <strong>Softball</strong> Complex (1,000)Stadium Record............379-192 (.664), 32 yearsNCAA Appearances.............9 (1983-89, ’95, ’08)NCAA Record.........................................10-21 (.323)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................... 12/5Starters Returning/Lost....................................8/1MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press-New Orleans...... Mary FosterOffice: (800) 662-7717...........Fax: (504) 586-0531Ruston Daily Leader............... O.K. “Buddy” DavisOffice: (318) 255-4353...........Fax: (318) 255-4006Monroe News-Star..................................Matt VinesOffice: (318) 362-0267...........Fax: (318) 362-0279Shreveport Times ...........................Jimmy WatsonOffice: (800) 462-6437...........Fax: (318) 459-3301<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 8 !vs. Tennessee-Martin 3 p.m.Feb. 8 !vs. Jacksonville State 5:30 p.m.Feb. 9 !vs. Nicholls State 12:30 p.m.Feb. 9 !vs. Delaware 3 p.m.Feb. 10 !vs. St. Louis 10 a.m.Feb. 15 @vs. Alcorn State 5 p.m.Feb. 15 @at McNeese 7:30 p.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Southern 2:30 p.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Houston Baptist 5 p.m.Feb. 17 @vs. Alcorn State 10 a.m.Feb. 23 #vs. Northwestern State noonFeb. 23 #at Southern Miss 2:30 p.m.Feb. 24 #vs. Northwestern State 10 a.m.Feb. 24 #at Southern Miss 12:30 p.m.March 1 $vs. UL-Monroe 2:30 pm.March 2 $at Northwestern State 3 p.m.March 2 $vs. UL-Monroe 5:30 p.m.March 3 $vs. Alcorn State 10 a.m.March 3 $at Northwestern State 12:30 p.m.March 6 at Stephen F. Austin 4 p.m.March 9 at Southern (DH) noonMarch 10 at Southern 1 p.m.March 13 at Louisiana (DH) 4 p.m.March 20 Stephen F. Austin 6 p.m.March 22 *at New Mexico State 6 p.m.March 23 *at New Mexico State (DH) 4 p.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 27 Northwestern State 6 p.m.March 29 *UT Arlington 6 p.m.March 30 *UT Arlington (DH) 1 p.m.April 2 Nicholls State 6 p.m.April 5 *at Texas State (DH) 4 p.m.April 6 *at Texas State 1 p.m.April 10 at Northwestern State 6 p.m.April 12 *San Jose State 6 p.m.April 13 *San Jose State (DH) 1 p.m.April 17 Southeastern Louisiana 4 p.m.April 19 *at Utah State (DH) 2 p.m.April 20 *at Utah State 1 p.m.April 24 Ole Miss (DH) 4 p.m.April 26 *UTSA 6 p.m.April 27 *UTSA (DH) 1 p.m.May 3 *at Seattle U (DH) 3 p.m.May 4 *at Seattle U 1 p.m.May 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! – Jimmy John’s Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)@ – McNeese Cowgirl Classic (Lake Charles, La.)# – Southern Miss Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.)$ – Lady Demon Invitational (Natchitoches, La.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeLADY TECHSTER ADMINISTRATIONDr. Daniel ReneauPresidentJames LiberatosFaculty RepresentativeBruce Van De Velde<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorMary Kay HungateAssociate AD/SWAMalcolm ButlerAssociate AD/<strong>Media</strong> Relations20<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCELOUISIANA TECH COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH FILEMARK MONTGOMERYAlma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1992Overall Record: 330-320/12 yearsSchool Record: 0-0/first year<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 0-0/first year• Mark Montgomery enters his first season at Louisiana Tech after serving as head coach atGeorgetown College (NAIA), Centenary and Northern Colorado.• He has a career record of 330-320 in 12 seasons as a Division I head coach, which includes seven30-plus win seasons.• Montgomery led Centenary College (Shreveport, La.) to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearancesin 2004 and 2005.• During his time at Centenary (2003-2010), he won 216 games, with victories over Florida, Auburn,Arkansas, Minnesota, Syracuse, Boston College and New Mexico.• Montgomery spent the last two years at Northern Colorado, where he led the program to backto-backsecond-place finishes in the Pacific Coast <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Mountain Division.• He was named the PCSC Mountain Division Coach of the Year in 2011.• Montgomery served as softball coach at Lafayette (Ky.) High School where he won seven districttitles, five regional titles and one state title while posting a 170-73 mark.ASSISTANT COACHESJeannie DouglasOklahoma ’091st Year2012 RESULTSDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 10 !vs. No. 15 Michigan L, 6-7Feb. 11 !vs. Penn State W, 4-2Feb. 11 !vs. No. 15 Michigan L, 4-5Feb. 12 !at No. 22 LSU L, 0-8 (5)Feb. 17 @vs. Northwestern State W, 7-5Feb. 17 @vs. Northwestern L, 6-10Feb. 19 @vs. UTEP W, 5-0Feb. 19 @at No. 20 Louisiana L, 0-9Feb. 21 at Central Arkansas L, 3-4Feb. 25 #vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 7-5Feb. 25 #vs. Nicholls State L, 2-5Feb. 26 #vs. IUPUI W, 2-1Feb. 26 #at Southern Miss W, 13-6Feb. 29 at Stephen F. Austin W, 6-5March 2 $vs. Columbia L, 4-5March 2 $at Mississippi State L, 0-8 (5)March 3 $vs. Eastern Illinois W, 2-0March 3 $vs. Samford W, 8-2March 4 $vs. Eastern Illinois W, 8-6March 6 at No. 15 Baylor L, 1-3March 6 at No. 15 Baylor L, 1-3March 9 %at Auburn L, 0-3March 9 %vs. Evansville L, 3-11 (6)March 10 %vs. George Washington W, 4-2March 10 %vs. Presbyterian L, 2-7March 11 %vs. Drexel L, 6-7 (8)March 13 Central Arkansas L, 7-9March 17 UT Arlington W, 2-1March 17 UT Arlington W, 8-0 (6)March 23 *Utah State L, 0-4March 24 *Utah State W, 10-1 (5)March 24 *Utah State W, 5-1March 30 *at San Jose State L, 1-3 (10)March 30 *at San Jose State L, 0-7April 6 *New Mexico State W, 6-2April 7 *New Mexico State W, 4-0April 7 *New Mexico State W, 5-1April 10 at Northwestern State L, 0-3April 13 *at No. 14 Hawai‘i L, 1-9 (6)April 14 *at No. 14 Hawai‘i L, 1-9 (5)April 14 *at No. 14 Hawai‘i L, 0-8 (5)April 20 *Brigham Young L, 0-5April 21 *Brigham Young W, 6-4April 21 *Brigham Young L, 1-5April 25 Stephen F. Austin L, 3-9April 27 *Nevada L, 1-5April 28 *Nevada W, 10-2 (6)April 28 *Nevada L, 0-5April 30 McNeese W, 4-1April 30 McNeese L, 4-5May 2 Northwestern State W, 4-3 (9)May 4 *at Fresno State L, 0-4May 5 *at Fresno State L, 0-4May 5 *at Fresno State W, 6-4May 9 ^vs. No. 3 Fresno State W, 17-7 (6)May 10 ^vs. No. 2 Brigham Young L, 1-6May 11 ^vs. No. 5 Nevada W, 6-5May 11 ^vs. No. 3 Fresno State L, 2-11 (5)John GarrisAlabama ’841st YearJoanna CrowderLouisiana College ’031st Year! - LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)@ - ULL Tournament (Lafayette, La.)# - Southern Miss Tourney (Hattiesburg, Miss.)$ - Mississippi State Tourney (Starkville, Miss.)% - Auburn Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)* - <strong>WAC</strong> game^ - <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)21<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCELOUISIANA TECH TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERJanna FrandrupP/UT, 5-6, Sr.Started all 58 games last year, playing first base, secondbase and third base, DP and pitcher ... her 38 walkswere second-most in Tech history ... named PreseasonAll-<strong>WAC</strong> and <strong>WAC</strong> Hitter of the Week for Feb. 26 ...scored a career-high three runs vs. Utah State ... namedsecond team All-<strong>WAC</strong> and first team all-state by theLouisiana Sports Writers Association as a sophomore... three-time Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2010 3-1 0 4.65 37.2 10 122011 1-3 0 4.72 26.2 11 52012 3-4 1 1.96 53.2 13 23Total 7-8 1 3.44 118.0 34 40Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 32-24 56 5 15 3 .2682011 56-56 154 28 45 22 .2922012 58-58 155 21 43 29 .277Total 140-136 365 54 103 54 .282MELANIE GOFFP/UT, 5-9, Sr.Named first team All-<strong>WAC</strong> after leading LA Tech with15 multi-hit games ... recorded four multi-RBI games... had a seven-game hitting streak ... set a LouisianaTech and <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament single-game record byscoring five times in a 17-7 win over Fresno State ...played two years at Grossmont College in El Cajon,Calif., where she helped lead the team to the PacificCoast <strong>Conference</strong> championship both years ... namedPCC Pitcher of the Year and first team All-PCC in 2010and 2011 ... recorded a mark of 43-13 over two seasons... hit .465 in 2010 and .495 in 2011.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2012 2-6 2 5.69 59.0 13 23Total 2-6 2 5.69 59.0 13 23Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2012 47-44 115 28 47 23 .409Total 47-44 115 28 47 23 .409MICHELLE JONESP/UT, 5-8, Sr.Was 15-16 with three shutouts last year ... named tothe all-tournament team at the UL-Lafayette MardiGras Classic ... <strong>WAC</strong> Pitcher of the Week (April 8) ... alsohit .179 ... in 2011, saw action in 53 games, making 51starts at shortstop or pitcher ... as a freshman in 2010,made 11 starts and a total of 15 appearances withone save ... three-time Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2010 5-4 1 4.86 59.0 26 222011 3-5 0 7.34 41.0 12 212012 15-16 0 2.86 200.0 80 99Total 23-25 1 3.86 300.2 118 142Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0002011 53-51 93 9 11 5 .1182012 44-44 56 5 10 1 .179Total 98-95 149 14 21 6 .141<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)2 Amanda Krueger INF L/R 5-4 Sr. Warren, Ore. (College of the Siskiyous)4 Michelle Jones P/UT R/R 5-8 Sr. Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser)5 Anna Cross INF/P R/R 5-10 Fr. Cross Roads, Texas (Cross Roads)7 Janna Frandrup P/UT R/R 5-6 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Greenway)8 Melanie Goff P/UT L/R 5-9 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (Grossmont College)9 Janine Godwin OF L/R 5-4 So. Princeton, Texas (Princeton)10 Courtney Lowe INF/C R/R 5-6 Fr. Junction City, Ark. (Junction City)11 Katelynn Hill OF R/R 5-5 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Hebron)13 Hailey Winter INF R/R 5-6 So. Highland Village, Texas (Flower Mound-Marcus)14 Katelynn Cook OF R/R 5-6 Fr. Chowchilla, Calif. (Northern Colorado)15 Meghan Knowles INF R/L 5-9 Sr. McKinney, Texas (McKinney North)16 Kristen Miles OF L/R 5-3 Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano Senior)19 Claudia Cantu OF L/R 5-4 Fr. Celina, Texas (Celina)21 Dacia Hale OF R/R 5-8 Sr. Hillsboro, Ore. (College of the Siskiyous)22 Cassie Krieg OF L/R 5-7 Jr. Sonora, Texas (Sonora)23 Erin Kipp P/UT R/R 5-7 Jr. Bullard, Texas (Bullard)32 Alayna Kipp C R/R 5-7 So. Bullard, Texas (Bullard)Key Returnees BA Hits RBIJanna Frandrup .277 43 29Melanie Goff .409 47 23Dacia Hale .233 34 31Amanda Krueger .282 46 15Key Pitchers ERA W-L KMichelle Jones 2.86 15-16 80Erin Kipp 5.56 5-7 14Key Losses BA Hits RBIKendra Harmon .222 35 8LADY TECHSTERSSOFTBALL COMPLEXHead Coach: Mark MontgomeryAssistant Coaches: Jeannie Douglas, John GarrisVolunteer Assistant Coach: Joanna Crowder22<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCELOUISIANA TECH 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 25-33 Home: 12-8 Road: 3-15 Neutral: 10-10Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Goff, Melanie .409 49-44 115 28 47 14 1 2 23 69 .600 23 3 16 0 .510 2 2 6-6 54 77 11 .923Krueger, Amanda .282 57-57 163 44 46 13 1 2 15 67 .411 33 4 19 0 .413 1 5 5-6 149 122 22 .925Kipp, Erin .281 44-32 114 17 32 6 1 3 19 49 .430 8 0 31 1 .328 0 3 2-2 15 18 1 .971Frandrup, Janna .277 58-58 155 21 43 5 0 3 29 57 .368 38 3 14 2 .426 1 4 0-0 182 31 8 .964Hill, Katelynn .252 50-45 123 15 31 6 0 7 19 58 .472 12 0 24 1 .319 0 4 3-3 46 0 2 .958Hale, Dacia .233 52-52 146 25 34 4 2 8 31 66 .452 15 1 26 0 .305 2 4 7-9 78 9 5 .946Harmon, Kendra .222 53-53 158 13 35 7 1 0 8 44 .278 14 0 19 0 .282 2 2 1-1 73 6 0 1.000Knowles, Meghan .214 54-48 131 11 28 3 0 8 23 55 .420 18 1 23 1 .305 4 3 0-0 245 10 3 .988Kipp, Alayna .197 54-51 132 11 26 2 0 5 16 43 .326 11 8 33 2 .296 1 3 0-0 112 19 4 .970Geisler, Allie .231 9-8 26 1 6 0 0 0 3 6 .231 1 0 4 0 .259 0 0 0-0 20 2 1 .957Jones, Michelle .179 58-57 56 5 10 1 0 0 1 11 .196 4 0 16 0 .233 0 1 1-1 51 141 24 .889Eichman, Emma .167 9-6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 0 0 5 0 .167 0 0 0-0 6 21 5 .844Van Winkle, Trici .154 22-16 52 4 8 3 0 1 5 14 .269 6 0 11 0 .241 0 1 0-0 25 34 4 .937Godwin, Janine .154 41-10 26 11 4 0 0 0 0 4 .154 3 1 3 0 .267 0 0 1-1 30 1 2 .939Winter, Hailey .152 42-37 46 0 7 1 0 0 2 8 .174 1 1 11 0 .188 0 1 0-0 41 75 4 .967Krieg, Cassie .083 18-4 24 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .083 3 0 7 0 .185 0 0 0-0 5 1 0 1.000Wilson, Charday .000 22-1 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 1-3 1 0 0 1.000Dollar, Savannah .000 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Totals .244 58-58 1477 220 360 65 6 39 195 554 .375 190 22 264 7 .336 13 34 27-32 1133 568 96 .947Opponents .293 58-58 1551 275 454 58 4 42 252 646 .417 172 24 120 7 .367 22 45 37-52 1139 365 67 .957LOB - Team (381), Opp (411). DPs turned - Team (19), Opp (14). CI - Team (1), Kipp, A 1. IBB - Team (2), Frandrup, J 2. Picked off - Godwin, J 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAJones, Michelle 2.86 15-16 35 32 24 3 0 0 200.2 206 118 82 99 80 33 1 10 784 .263 3 13 0 10 26Kipp, Erin 5.56 5-7 17 11 3 1 0 0 61.2 96 65 49 22 14 10 0 16 276 .348 3 5 1 5 8Goff, Melanie 5.69 2-6 15 11 4 0 0 2 59.0 87 54 48 23 13 12 1 8 258 .337 3 2 3 3 7Frandrup, Janna 1.96 3-4 17 4 2 0 0 1 53.2 57 30 15 23 13 3 2 6 218 .261 4 4 1 4 4Dollar, Savannah 21.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 8 8 5 0 0 0 2 15 .533 1 0 1 0 0Totals 3.74 25-33 58 58 33 4 0 3 377.2 454 275 202 172 120 58 4 42 1551 .293 14 24 6 22 45Opponents 3.08 33-25 58 58 32 12 1 4 379.2 360 220 167 190 264 65 6 39 1477 .244 27 22 2 13 34PB - Team (8), Kipp, A 8, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), Kipp, A 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Kipp, A (34-46), Jones, M (15-25), Frandrup, J (7-10), Kipp, E (7-8), Goff, M (5-6), Dollar,S (3-3), Geisler, A (2-3), Van Winkle, (1-2).<strong>WAC</strong> Games: 8-12 Home: 7-5 Road: 1-7Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Goff, Melanie .377 20-20 53 9 20 8 0 1 13 31 .585 9 1 7 0 .462 2 1 1-1 18 31 6 .891Kipp, Erin .268 20-19 56 6 15 3 1 0 10 20 .357 6 0 18 1 .339 0 2 0-0 9 2 0 1.000Hale, Dacia .257 15-15 35 5 9 2 0 1 5 14 .400 6 0 5 0 .366 0 2 1-1 24 0 1 .960Krueger, Amanda .235 20-20 51 11 12 2 0 0 2 14 .275 14 2 7 0 .418 0 1 3-4 57 50 9 .922Hill, Katelynn .225 15-14 40 2 9 1 0 1 4 13 .325 1 0 11 0 .244 0 2 0-0 22 0 1 .957Frandrup, Janna .222 20-20 54 6 12 1 0 1 6 16 .296 11 1 6 1 .358 1 1 0-0 49 10 4 .937Knowles, Meghan .154 19-15 39 5 6 0 0 3 6 15 .385 4 1 7 0 .244 1 1 0-0 93 5 1 .990Harmon, Kendra .143 19-19 56 3 8 1 0 0 1 9 .161 5 0 10 0 .213 0 1 0-0 28 1 0 1.000Kipp, Alayna .133 19-19 45 3 6 1 0 1 5 10 .222 2 4 12 2 .235 0 1 0-0 38 7 1 .978Krieg, Cassie .286 7-0 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .286 0 0 3 0 .286 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Van Winkle, Trici .250 2-1 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 .500 1 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000Jones, Michelle .219 20-20 32 2 7 1 0 0 0 8 .250 3 0 7 0 .286 0 1 0-0 23 35 5 .921Godwin, Janine .143 17-6 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 1 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 13 0 1 .929Wilson, Charday .000 6-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Dollar, Savannah .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Eichman, Emma .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Winter, Hailey .000 15-11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 7 26 2 .943Totals .223 20-20 485 58 108 21 1 8 54 155 .320 64 9 97 4 .322 4 13 5-6 387 168 31 .947Opponents .288 20-20 532 84 153 21 1 15 75 221 .415 65 7 39 4 .368 8 16 6-11 385 118 22 .958LOB - Team (132), Opp (157). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (7). IBB - Team (1), Frandrup, J 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAJones, Michelle 2.83 5-7 13 12 12 1 0 0 81.2 84 46 33 46 32 15 0 6 321 .262 1 5 0 5 11Goff, Melanie 5.00 1-2 4 3 2 0 0 0 21.0 30 18 15 6 1 3 1 3 93 .323 2 0 1 3 2Frandrup, Janna 2.33 1-1 4 2 1 0 0 0 15.0 18 7 5 8 3 1 0 3 61 .295 2 1 0 0 2Kipp, Erin 2.33 1-2 3 3 1 0 0 0 9.0 15 9 3 3 3 2 0 2 45 .333 0 1 0 0 1Dollar, Savannah 12.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 6 4 4 2 0 0 0 1 12 .500 1 0 1 0 0Totals 3.26 8-12 20 20 16 1 0 0 129.0 153 84 60 65 39 21 1 15 532 .288 6 7 2 8 16Opponents 2.40 12-8 20 20 14 7 0 0 128.1 108 58 44 64 97 21 1 8 485 .223 6 9 2 4 13PB - Team (1), Kipp, A 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Kipp, A (6-11), Jones, M (3-6), Goff, M (3-3), Frandrup, J (0-2).23<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENEW MEXICO STATE AGGIESQUICK FACTSLocation:.......................................... Las Cruces, N.M.Joined <strong>WAC</strong>:............................................July 1, 2005Enrollment:.......................................................18,024Founded:............................................................... 1888Nickname:......................................................... AggiesColors:.........................................Crimson and WhiteInterim President:................Dr. Manuel Pacheco<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:............... Dr. McKinley Boston<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:.................. (575) 646-1211Ticket Office:.................................... (575) 646-1420Web Site:................................... nmstatesports.comSports InformationDirector .................................................. Tyler Dunkel<strong>Softball</strong> Contact .........................Stephanie TaylorOffice Number ............................... (575) 646-3269Taylor’s Cell Number ................... (505) 804-4249Taylor’s E-Mail .......................sataylor@nmsu.eduFax Number .................................... (575) 646-2425Press Box .......................................... (575) 646-2883AGGIE BITS• The Aggies finished the 2012 season 24-29 with notable wins over No. 23 New Mexico (March14) and No. 14 Arizona (March 21).• The 2012 Aggies nearly completed the sweep over the 14th-ranked Wildcats, but narrowly fellafter holding a tied game after four innings.• The Aggies notched two All-<strong>WAC</strong> selections with Shaleese Javillo and Briana Tovio-Asato beingnamed to the second team.• Amber Olive returns for her final season after she led the team in batting average (.374), runs(29), hits (67) and stolen bases (9).• Kelsey Dodd also returns for the Aggies after a successful season as designated hitter. Thesophomore had nine home runs and 29 RBI during her freshman campaign.• Alex Newman comes back for one more round with the Aggies after finishing 2012 with 10 winsand a team-high 25 starts. Her four saves on the season ranked second in the <strong>WAC</strong> and 16thnationally.SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach......................................Kathy Rodolph<strong>Softball</strong> Office.................................(575) 646-5793Program Record.........820-1068 (.434), 38 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record.........64-72 (.471), 7 years<strong>WAC</strong> Regular-Season Titles................... 1 (2011)<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament Titles........................... 1 (2011)2012 Record...........................................24-29 (.453)2012 <strong>WAC</strong> Record.................................... 5-16 (7th)Stadium......NM State <strong>Softball</strong> Complex (1,050)Stadium Record............372-332 (.528), 32 yearsNCAA Appearances................................... 1 (2011)NCAA Record..............................................1-2 (.333)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................8/6Starters Returning/Lost....................................5/4MEDIA OUTLETSLas Cruces Sun-News........................Jason GrovesOffice: (505) 541-5444...........Fax: (505) 541-5498El Paso TimesOffice: (800) 351-1032...........Fax: (915) 546-6343Las Cruces BulletinOffice: (505) 524-8061...........Fax: (505) 526-4621Albuquerque Journal..................Randy HarrisonOffice: (800) 990-5765...........Fax: (505) 823-3998<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 8 !Nebraska 3 p.m.Feb. 8 !UIC 5:30 p.m.Feb. 9 !UIC 3 p.m.Feb. 10 !New Mexico 2 p.m.Feb. 12 UTEP 5:30 p.m.Feb. 15 @UMKC 4 p.m.Feb. 15 @Penn State 6 p.m.Feb. 16 @Penn State 2 p.m.Feb. 16 @Colorado State 4 p.m.Feb. 17 @Colorado State 11:30 a.m.Feb. 17 @Texas Tech 1:30 p.m.Feb. 19 New Mexico 5 p.m.Feb. 23 #vs. South Dakota 11 a.m.Feb. 23 #at UTEP 1 p.m.Feb. 24 #vs. South Dakota 9:30 a.m.Feb. 24 #at UTEP 11:45 a.m.March 1 $vs. DePaul 9 a.m.March 1 $vs. Cal State Northridge 1:30 p.m.March 2 $vs. Weber State 1:30 p.m.March 2 $at UNLV 6 p.m.March 3 $vs. Weber State 1:30 p.m.March 3 $at UNLV 3:45 p.m.March 8 %vs. UC Davis 11 a.m.March 8 %vs. Pitt 1:30 p.m.March 9 %vs. Notre Dame 11:30 a.m.March 9 %at Arizona State 7 p.m.March 10 %vs. Notre Dame 11:30 a.m.March 15 at Nebraska 6 p.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 16 at Nebraska (DH) 1 p.m.March 19 at New Mexico 4 p.m.March 22 *Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.March 23 *Louisiana Tech (DH) 4 p.m.March 25 Siena College (DH) 4 p.m.March 29 *at Utah State (DH) 2 p.m.March 30 *at Utah State 1 p.m.April 5 *UT Arlington 6 p.m.April 6 *UT Arlington (DH) 2 p.m.April 9 Arizona (DH) 4 p.m.April 12 *UTSA 6 p.m.April 13 *UTSA (DH) 4 p.m.April 19 *at Texas State 4 p.m.April 20 *at Texas State (DH) 1 p.m.April 26 *Seattle U 6 p.m.April 27 *Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m.May 3 *at San Jose State 3 p.m.May 4 *at San Jose State (DH) noonMay 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - Hotel Encanto Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)@ - Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)# - UTEP Invitational (El Paso, Texas)$ - Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)% - Arizona State Invitational (Mesa, Ariz.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeAGGIE ADMINISTRATIONDr. Manuel PachecoInterim PresidentDr. Jack ThomasFaculty RepresentativeDr. McKinley Boston<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorMaria RothAssociate AD/SWAStephanie TaylorSID24<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENEW MEXICO STATE COACHING STAFF2012 RESULTSHEAD COACH FILEKATHY RodolphAlma Mater: UTEP, 1985Overall Record: 450-382/11 yearsSchool Record: 254-261/9 years<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 64-72 (.471)Playing Career: UTEP (Basketball)• Kathy Rodolph is the longest tenured coach in program history after nine seasons of directingthe Aggies.• She is also the winningest coach in school history with a 254-261 (.493) record.• Last year, Rodolph coached the Aggies to wins over No. 23 New Mexico and No. 14 Arizona.• She was named <strong>WAC</strong> Coach of the Year in 2011 after leading the Aggies to their first title ofany kind with a regular-season championship. Rodolph also guided NM State to its first <strong>WAC</strong>Tournament title in 2011.• She directed the Aggies to their first NCAA Tournament appearance and victory in programhistory in 2011.• After posting 14 wins in her opening season of 2004, Rodolph has won 25 or more games inseven of the last eight seasons.• She is 50 wins away from her 500th career win.ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHCat HeifnerUTEP ’9710th YearASSISTANT COACHTiala TagaloaBethune-Cookman ’058th YearDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 10 !Indiana W, 10-2 (6)Feb. 11 !Santa Clara W, 11-2 (5)Feb. 12 !UIC W, 5-2Feb. 12 !Saint Mary’s W, 13-12Feb. 14 !UTEP W, 13-3 (6)Feb. 17 @Weber State W, 13-9Feb. 17 @No. 24 Nebraska L, 2-15Feb. 18 @Stephen F. Austin W, 12-0 (5)Feb. 18 @Colorado State W, 5-2Feb. 19 @No. 24 Nebraska L, 2-10 (5)Feb. 19 @Colorado State W, 4-1Feb. 21 at UTEP W, 9-5Feb. 24 #vs. San Diego State L, 0-6Feb. 25 #vs. No. 3 California L, 0-2Feb. 25 #vs. Long Island W, 7-1Feb. 26 #vs. No. 19 Oregon L, 1-7Feb. 26 #vs. No. 14 Stanford L, 2-5March 2 $vs. Illinois L, 3-4March 2 $at UNLV L, 1-6March 3 $vs. Seton Hall L, 0-1March 3 $vs. Florida Atlantic W, 5-1March 4 $vs. Seton Hall W, 8-0 (6)March 6 Valparaiso L, 1-9March 9 %vs. Creighton W, 4-1March 9 %vs. Valparaiso W, 8-5March 10 %vs. East Carolina W, 14-5March 11 %vs. Pacific L, 2-10March 11 %at No. 5 Arizona State L, 5-13 (6)March 14 No. 23 New Mexico W, 8-6March 21 at No. 14 Arizona W, 9-5March 21 at No. 14 Arizona L, 3-6March 23 *at Brigham Young L, 2-3March 24 *at Brigham Young L, 1-9 (5)March 24 *at Brigham Young L, 3-6March 30 *No. 16 Hawai’i L, 1-9 (5)March 31 *No. 16 Hawai’i L, 3-4March 31 *No. 16 Hawai’i L, 1-4April 6 *at Louisiana Tech L, 2-6April 7 *at Louisiana Tech L, 0-4April 7 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-5April 10 at New Mexico W, 9-1 (5)April 13 *Nevada L, 6-7April 14 *Nevada L, 7-8April 14 *Nevada W, 12-4 (6)April 20 *at Fresno State L, 0-1April 21 *at Fresno State L, 1-3April 21 *at Fresno State L, 1-2April 27 *Utah State W, 4-1April 28 *Utah State L, 0-5April 28 *Utah State W, 7-1May 4 *at San Jose State W, 1-0May 5 *at San Jose State L, 0-1May 5 *at San Jose State W, 8-0 (6)! - Hotel Encanto Invitational (Las Cruces, N.M.)@ - Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)# - Cathedral City Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.)$ - Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)% - Diamond Devil Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.)*<strong>WAC</strong> game25<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENEW MEXICO STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERTEHANI KAAIHUEUT, 5-8, Sr.Started 27 of the 28 games in which she played lastyear at second base, hitting .303 ... as a sophomorein 2011, started 44 of 52 games at second base, outfield,third base and first base ... hit .294 with a .515slugging percentage ... had a seven-game hittingstreak from March 25 - April 1 ... was a perfect 8-for-8in steals ... started 23 games as a freshman, hitting.312 ... three-time Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 49-23 77 20 24 13 .3122011 52-44 136 29 40 25 .2942012 28-27 76 20 23 12 .303Total 129-94 289 69 87 50 .301Alex NewmanRHP, 5-10, Sr.Posted a team-high four saves last season, whichranked second in the <strong>WAC</strong> and 16th nationally ...picked up a complete-game win over then-No. 14 Arizona... as a sophomore, posted a no-hitter in an NCAATournament win over Texas Tech ... set the NM Statesingle-season record for wins with a <strong>WAC</strong>-leading 23victories ... led the team in nearly all pitching statistics,including ERA (3.37), wins (23), appearances (45), starts(35), complete games (8), shutouts (5), innings pitched(166.0) and strikeouts (86) ... as a freshman, made29 appearances in relief with one save ... three-timeAcademic All-<strong>WAC</strong> selection.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2010 1-0 1 2.44 66.0 29 152011 23-6 0 3.37 166.0 86 602012 10-14 4 4.22 137.2 74 28Total 34-20 5 3.52 369.2 189 103AMBER OLIVEOF, 5-4, Sr.Last year as a junior, led the Aggies in batting average(.364), runs (29), hits (67) and stolen bases (9) ... struckout just nine times on the year ... as a sophomore in2011, started 20 of 40 games in which she played,mostly in the outfield ... as a freshman in 2010, started20 of 36 games ... hit .353 with 24 hits and eight RBI ...three-time Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 36-20 68 10 24 8 .3532011 40-20 69 12 19 7 .2752012 51-51 179 29 67 13 .374Total 127-91 316 51 110 28 .348<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Malena Padilla OF R/R 5-4 So. Oakley, Calif. (Freedom)3 Thai Ramirez UT R/R 5-6 Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. (Carlsbad)4 Chelsea Dohrwardt OF L/R 5-4 So. Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson)5 Emma Adams UT L/R 5-6 Fr. Corrales, N.M. (Cibola)6 Celisha Walker P/UT R/R 5-7 Jr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica)7 Brennalyn Nakamura UT L/R 5-3 Fr. Lahaina, Hawai’i (Southern Nevada)8 Tehani Kaaihue UT R/R 5-8 Sr. Kapolei, Hawai’i (Kapolei)9 Tatum Reedy C R/R 5-4 Fr. Goodyear, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills)10 Teresa Conrad UT R/R 5-8 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Notre Dame Academy)11 Makayla McAdams RHP R/R 5-9 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge)12 Kelsey Dodd IF L/L 5-9 So. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan)14 Lacey Rother C R/R 6-0 So. Long Beach, Calif. (South Carolina)17 Staci Rodriguez OF R/R 5-9 So. Paramount, Calif. (Downey)18 Amber Olive OF L/R 5-4 Sr. Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley)21 Karysta Donisthorpe RHP R/R 5-6 So. Farmington, N.M. (Piedra Vista)22 Tina Cisneros IF L/R 5-9 So. Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs)25 Alyssa Ruiz C R/R 5-4 Jr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral)30 Alex Newman RHP R/R 5-10 Sr. Rio Linda, Calif. (Rio Linda)32 Ayssa Vargas IF R/R 5-9 RFr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite)33 Kristi Covarrubia IF L/R 5-2 RJr. Las Cruces, N.M. (Onate)Key Returnees BA Hits RBIKristi Covarrubia .357 30 12Tehani Kaaihue .303 23 12Amber Olive .374 67 13Key Pitchers ERA W-L KAlex Newman 4.22 10-14 74Celisha Walker 2.85 7-4 30Key Losses BA Hits RBITiare Jennings .317 44 37Ana Tovio-Asato .336 45 17NEW MEXICO STATESOFTBALL COMPLEXHead Coach: Kathy RodolphAssociate Head Coach: Cat HeifnerAssistant Coach: Tiala Tagaloa26<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENEW MEXICO STATE 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 24-29 Home: 13-9 Road: 5-13 Neutral: 6-7Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Olive, Amber .374 51-51 179 29 67 2 3 0 13 75 .419 5 1 9 0 .395 0 0 9-13 53 2 3 .948Tovio-Asato, Ana .336 52-51 134 15 45 11 0 3 17 65 .485 25 6 20 2 .458 1 1 0-0 79 74 7 .956Jennings, Tiare .317 47-46 139 26 44 9 2 7 37 78 .561 22 0 15 1 .407 1 1 8-9 256 24 5 .982Padilla, Malena .315 47-38 124 17 39 5 0 2 19 50 .403 8 1 16 0 .358 1 0 2-3 22 1 0 1.000Dodd, Kelsey .292 46-37 96 14 28 9 1 7 29 60 .625 28 3 20 1 .461 1 0 0-0 49 4 1 .981Swedberg, Valerie .282 52-48 156 27 44 8 0 9 30 79 .506 12 0 27 0 .331 1 1 3-5 68 4 6 .923Rodriguez, Staci .215 47-43 121 25 26 3 0 5 26 44 .364 15 5 22 0 .324 1 2 1-2 59 7 2 .971Conrad, Teresa .118 48-41 110 10 13 4 0 1 7 20 .182 14 1 26 0 .224 0 7 0-1 84 63 13 .919Covarrubia, Krist .357 31-30 84 22 30 7 1 2 12 45 .536 11 3 16 0 .449 0 3 4-6 54 63 12 .907Cisneros, Tina .308 18-7 26 0 8 2 0 0 8 10 .385 2 0 7 1 .357 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Kaaihue, Tehani .303 28-27 76 20 23 4 0 1 12 30 .395 8 3 14 0 .391 0 1 0-0 60 50 5 .957Javillo, Shaleese .255 43-19 47 14 12 0 0 0 0 12 .255 2 2 9 0 .314 0 0 3-4 46 31 1 .987Clifton, Brittany .188 34-26 69 11 13 2 0 3 9 24 .348 12 2 21 0 .325 0 0 1-1 124 5 5 .963Walker, Celisha .143 28-11 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 0 0 3 0 .143 0 0 0-0 9 18 4 .871Ruiz, Alyssa .063 13-11 32 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 .063 1 0 6 0 .091 0 0 0-0 45 4 2 .961Dohrwardt, Chelse .000 33-0 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 2-2 2 0 0 1.000Totals .281 53-53 1406 249 395 66 7 40 221 595 .423 165 27 232 5 .366 6 16 33-48 1014 412 69 .954Opponents .285 53-53 1381 240 394 54 5 65 228 653 .473 113 19 215 3 .345 10 27 34-41 1026 368 67 .954LOB - Team (345), Opp (298). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (15). CI - Team (2), Clifton, B. 2. IBB - Team (0), Opp (2). Picked off - Olive, A. 2, Padilla, M. 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAWalker, Celisha 2.85 7-4 24 9 3 0 2 2 68.2 86 40 28 21 30 10 0 11 288 .299 2 1 0 1 7Donisthorpe, Kary 3.73 6-10 31 16 7 1 1 0 116.1 116 78 62 41 105 17 2 23 457 .254 11 7 1 1 13Newman, Alex 4.22 10-14 38 25 8 1 1 4 137.2 163 96 83 28 74 24 3 29 563 .290 1 8 0 8 6Schueler, Kelsey 10.50 0-0 8 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 7 10 9 13 2 1 0 1 24 .292 2 1 0 0 0Williard, Sydney 11.25 1-1 7 3 0 0 0 0 9.1 22 16 15 10 4 2 0 1 49 .449 1 2 0 0 1Totals 4.08 24-29 53 53 18 4 2 6 338.0 394 240 197 113 215 54 5 65 1381 .285 17 19 1 10 27Opponents 4.30 29-24 53 53 29 7 0 1 342.0 395 249 210 165 232 66 7 40 1406 .281 29 27 5 6 16PB - Team (9), Clifton, B. 4, Tovio-Asato, 3, Ruiz, A. 1, Swedberg, V. 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Clifton, B. (20-23), Newman, A. (17-18), Donisthorpe,(11-14), Ruiz, A. (9-11), Walker, C. (5-7), Tovio-Asato, (2-4), Swedberg, V. (3-3), Williard, S. (1-1), Schueler, K. (0-1).<strong>WAC</strong> Games: 5-16 Home: 3-6 Road: 2-10Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Tovio-Asato, Ana .333 21-21 54 5 18 5 0 1 5 26 .481 11 1 6 1 .455 0 1 0-0 11 35 3 .939Olive, Amber .270 21-21 74 6 20 0 2 0 5 24 .324 1 1 4 0 .289 0 0 2-5 30 0 0 1.000Padilla, Malena .263 20-18 57 5 15 4 0 0 4 19 .333 4 0 7 0 .311 0 0 1-1 9 1 0 1.000Dodd, Kelsey .238 19-16 42 4 10 3 0 2 8 19 .452 8 2 9 0 .377 1 0 0-0 38 4 0 1.000Clifton, Brittany .216 17-14 37 5 8 1 0 1 2 12 .324 8 1 8 0 .370 0 0 1-1 71 0 1 .986Jennings, Tiare .207 21-20 58 7 12 4 0 1 7 19 .328 8 0 7 0 .303 0 1 1-1 91 15 4 .964Swedberg, Valerie .197 21-19 61 9 12 2 0 3 5 23 .377 2 0 12 0 .222 0 1 1-2 31 3 0 1.000Rodriguez, Staci .175 18-17 40 2 7 0 0 2 9 13 .325 4 2 8 0 .277 1 1 0-0 21 5 0 1.000Conrad, Teresa .093 21-21 54 6 5 3 0 0 3 8 .148 5 1 10 0 .183 0 3 0-1 39 35 8 .902Javillo, Shaleese .343 18-15 35 5 12 0 0 0 0 12 .343 1 2 7 0 .395 0 0 0-1 40 28 1 .986Cisneros, Tina .333 8-4 12 0 4 1 0 0 2 5 .417 0 0 2 1 .333 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Ruiz, Alyssa .000 3-2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0-0 12 1 2 .867Dohrwardt, Chelse .000 16-0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 .000Walker, Celisha .000 11-6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 12 3 .824Totals .231 21-21 532 61 123 23 2 10 50 180 .338 53 10 84 2 .312 2 7 8-15 397 166 23 .961Opponents .283 21-21 534 83 151 22 1 22 80 241 .451 42 7 88 1 .340 5 12 17-17 414 140 25 .957LOB - Team (129), Opp (120). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (3). IBB - Team (0), Opp (2).Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAWalker, Celisha 1.52 3-2 9 5 3 0 1 0 32.1 39 10 7 8 14 7 0 2 131 .298 1 1 0 0 3Donisthorpe, Kary 4.20 0-8 10 8 3 0 0 0 48.1 46 33 29 16 48 6 0 12 187 .246 6 3 0 0 7Newman, Alex 4.62 1-6 13 7 3 1 1 1 47.0 60 37 31 15 23 9 1 8 195 .308 0 1 0 5 2Schueler, Kelsey 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 1 0 0 0Williard, Sydney 1.75 1-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 6 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 19 .316 0 1 0 0 0Totals 3.60 5-16 21 21 9 2 1 1 132.1 151 83 68 42 88 22 1 22 534 .283 8 7 0 5 12Opponents 2.43 16-5 21 21 15 4 0 1 138.0 123 61 48 53 84 23 2 10 532 .231 4 10 0 2 7PB - Team (3), Clifton, B. 2, Swedberg, V. 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Clifton, B. (13-13), Newman, A. (9-9), Donisthorpe, (6-6), Swedberg, V. (3-3), Walker, C. (2-2), Ruiz, A. (1-1).27<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESAN JOSE STATE SPARTANSQUICK FACTSLocation:..............................................San Jose, Calif.Joined <strong>WAC</strong>:............................................ July 1, 1996Enrollment:....................................................... 26,796Founded:................................................................1857Nickname:...................................................... SpartansColors:......................................Gold, White and BluePresident:...................... Dr. Mohammad Qayoumi<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:........................ Gene Bleymaier<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:...................(408) 924-1200Ticket Office:.....................................(408) 924-7589Web Site:........................................ sjsuspartans.comSports InformationDirector ................................................ Lawrence Fan<strong>Softball</strong> Contact .......................................Jen HeiselOffice Number ................................(408) 924-1211Heisel’s Cell Number ....................(862) 432-5499Heisel’s E-Mail ........................jen.heisel@sjsu.eduFax Number .....................................(408) 924-1291Press Box .................................................................N/ASOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach............................................ Peter Turner<strong>Softball</strong> Office..................................(408) 924-1253Program Record.........695-869-1 (.444), 27 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record....119-223 (.348), 16 years<strong>WAC</strong> Regular-Season Titles.................................. 0<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament Titles.......................................... 02012 Record............................................ 28-28 (.500)2012 <strong>WAC</strong> Record..................................... 9-10 (4th)Stadium......................... San Jose State Field (500)Stadium Record.............161-185 (.465), 15 yearsNCAA Appearances.............................2 (1990, ‘92)NCAA Record............................................... 0-4 (.000)Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................11/4Starters Returning/Lost..................................... 7/3MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated PressOffice: (415) 495-1708...........Fax: (415) 495-4967San Jose Mercury NewsOffice: (408) 920-5830...........Fax: (408) 920-5244San Francisco ChronicleOffice: (415) 777-7201...........Fax: (415) 543-3754Spartan Daily (Campus)Office: (408) 924-4548SPARTAN BITS• The Spartans return 11 letterwinners and nine starters from last season’s team that went 28-28overall and 9-10 in <strong>WAC</strong> play.• Amanda Pridmore returns for her senior season as the keystone in the Spartans’ pitching staffafter she was a first team All-<strong>WAC</strong> and all-tournament team honoree in 2012. She finished 2012with an 18-15 record, a 2.08 ERA and 201 strikeouts in 209 innings pitched.• Last season, Pridmore set the San Jose State career record for saves (10). She currently rankssecond all-time in strikeouts (455) and fourth in wins (44).• Michelle Cox returns to the outfield after a freshman season in which she was a second teamAll-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree. Cox led the Spartans in batting average (.366), hits (60), triples (3) and stolenbases (26). Over the summer, Cox represented Australia at the World Cup of <strong>Softball</strong>.• Jessica Garcia returns as the team’s starting catcher. She ranked 23rd nationally with four sacrificeflies last season, and had a .255 batting average with 40 hits, 38 RBI and 27 runs scored.• Markesha Collins led the team with 40 runs scored as the leadoff hitter last season. She drew ateam-high 29 walks, the third-highest total in a season at San Jose State.<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 7 !vs. Portland State 5 p.m.Feb. 8 !vs. Cal State Northridge 9:30 a.m.Feb. 8 !vs. New Mexico noonFeb. 9 !vs. Oregon 2 p.m.Feb. 10 !vs. Cal Poly 8:30 a.m.Feb. 10 !vs. Oregon State 11 a.m.Feb. 14 @at UNLV 6:45 p.m.Feb. 15 @vs. Hawaii 1:30 p.m.Feb. 15 @vs. Utah Valley 3:45 p.m.Feb. 16 @vs. UCLA 9 a.m.Feb. 16 @vs. California 1:30 p.m.Feb. 17 @vs. Idaho State 1:30 p.m.Feb. 19 Sacramento State 2:30 p.m.Feb. 22 #vs. Fresno State 9 a.m.Feb. 22 #vs. Cal State Northridge 11:15 a.m.Feb. 23 #vs. Saint Mary’s 9:30 a.m.Feb. 23 #vs. Idaho State 12:15 p.m.Feb. 24 St. John’s (DH) 11 a.m.March 1 $vs. Nevada 10 a.m.March 1 $vs. Southern Utah 12:15 p.m.March 2 $at Pacific 12:15 p.m.March 2 $vs. TBD TBDMarch 3 $vs. TBD TBDMarch 14 %at San Diego State 6 p.m.March 15 %vs. Massachusetts 2 p.m.March 15 %vs. Harvard 7 p.m.March 16 %vs. Marist 2 p.m.March 16 %vs. Fairfield 7 p.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 17 %vs. Long Beach State 2 p.m.March 22 *Utah State 3 p.m.March 23 *Utah State (DH) noonMarch 27 at Sacramento State 2:30 p.m.March 29 *at UTSA 6 p.m.March 30 *at UTSA (DH) 4 p.m.April 3 Santa Clara 3 p.m.April 5 *Seattle U 3 p.m.April 6 *Seattle U (DH) noonApril 10 at Stanford 6 p.m.April 12 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.April 13 *at Louisiana Tech (DH) 1 p.m.April 19 *UT Arlington 3 p.m.April 20 *UT Arlington (DH) noonApril 26 *at Texas State 4 p.m.April 27 *at Texas State (DH) 1 p.m.May 3 *New Mexico State 3 p.m.May 4 *New Mexico State (DH) noonMay 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)@ - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas)# - Santa Clara Tournament (San Jose, Calif.)$ - Libby Matson Tournament (Stockton, Calif.)% - San Diego Classic II (San Diego, Calif.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeSPARTAN ADMINISTRATIONDr. Mohammad QayoumiPresidentBill CampseyFaculty RepresentativeGene Bleymaier<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorLiz JarniganSWAJen HeiselSID28<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESAN JOSE STATE COACHING STAFF2012 RESULTSHEAD COACH FILEPeter TurnerAlma Mater: Sacramento State, 1989Overall Record: 149-188/6 yearsSchool Record: Same<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 39-79 (.331)• Peter Turner begins his seventh year at San Jose State with a 149-188 record at San Jose State.• He recorded his 100th coaching win at San Jose State in a 2-1 win over New Mexico State onMay 5, 2010, at SJSU Field.• The 34 wins in 2010 was just the seventh time in school history that a Spartan team recorded30 or more wins in a season. The 34 wins tied for the third highest total in school history.• The 2010 team set 11 season records including batting average at .284, doubles with 88 andhome runs at 38.• Turner compiled a 99-30 record in four years at San Joaquin Delta College and led the team tothe 2005 league championship.• Turner currently is the head coach of the USA <strong>Softball</strong> Men’s National Team.• He is a member of the ASA National <strong>Softball</strong> Hall of Fame and a 10-time ASA All-American.• Turner has been selected to two other local halls of fame – Stockton (Calif.) Sports Hall of Fameand the Stockton <strong>Softball</strong> Hall of Fame.• Last year, 10 players were San Jose State Scholar Athletes and five were Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong>honorees. His team received the San Jose State <strong>Athletic</strong>s Board’s Most Improved AcademicPerformance Award for the 2008-09 school year.ASSISTANT COACHESChristen HardeeHumboldt State ’044th YearChase TurnerSacramento State ’094th YearDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 9 !at No. 1 Arizona State L, 0-4Feb. 10 !vs. No. 12 Washington L, 4-9Feb. 10 !vs. Cal Poly W, 15-3 (5)Feb. 11 !vs. No. 16 Oregon L, 0-9 (5)Feb. 11 !vs. No. 17 Texas A&M L, 1-2 (8)Feb. 17 @vs. Utah L, 1-3Feb. 17 @vs. Ohio State L, 3-6Feb. 18 @vs. No. 3 California L, 0-7Feb. 18 @vs. UC Riverside W, 9-1 (6)Feb. 19 @vs. Idaho State W, 10-4Feb. 22 Sacramento State W, 5-4Feb. 24 CS Bakersfield L, 1-4Feb. 24 CS Bakersfield W, 4-3Feb. 25 CS Bakersfield W, 9-1Feb. 25 CS Bakersfield W, 6-3Feb. 28 at Sacramento State L, 2-8March 2 #Southern Utah L, 2-7March 2 #Southern Utah L, 4-5March 3 #Southern Utah W, 6-4March 3 #Santa Clara W, 2-1March 4 #Santa Clara W, 9-5March 6 Pacific L, 0-6March 9 $vs. Saint Mary’s W, 6-5March 9 $vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 3-1March 10 %vs. James Madison W, 9-1March 10 %vs. Cal Poly W, 8-4March 11 %vs. Colorado State L, 1-3March 11 %at No. 10 Stanford L, 2-7March 16 ^vs. Wisconsin W, 9-0 (5)March 16 ^vs. Oklahoma State W, 1-0 (9)March 18 ^at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-4March 18 ^at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-7March 23 *at No. 17 Hawai‘i L, 1-4March 24 *at No. 17 Hawai‘i W, 4-2March 24 *at No. 17 Hawai‘i L, 0-8 (6)March 30 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 (10)March 30 *Louisiana Tech W, 7-0April 6 *at Nevada W, 11-2 (5)April 7 *at Nevada L, 0-1April 7 *at Nevada L, 0-10April 15 *Fresno State L, 0-1April 15 *Fresno State W, 2-1April 17 No. 16 Stanford W, 2-1April 20 *at Utah State W, 11-2April 20 *at Utah State W, 9-1 (5)April 21 *at Utah State L, 4-6April 26 at Utah Valley W, 10-6April 27 *at Brigham Young L, 4-5April 28 *at Brigham Young L, 2-4April 28 *at Brigham Young L, 2-10 (6)May 4 *New Mexico State L, 0-1May 5 *New Mexico State W, 1-0May 5 *New Mexico State L, 0-8 (6)May 9 ^vs. No. 5 Nevada W, 9-6May 10 ^vs. No. 1 Hawai‘i L, 1-5May 10 ^vs. No. 3 Fresno State L, 3-4 (8)! - Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)@ - Louisville Slugger Classic (Las Vegas)# - Deanna Mauer Super Series (San Jose, Calif.)$ - SCU Invitational (San Jose, Calif.)% - Louisville Slugger Classic (Stanford, Calif.)^ - Gaucho Classic II (Santa Barbara, Calif.)*<strong>WAC</strong> game^ - <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)29<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESAN JOSE STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERmICHELLE COXOF, 5-6, So.Second team All-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree last season as a freshman... led the Spartans in hitting (.366), runs (60),triples (3) and stolen bases (26) ... scored 34 runs andhit seven doubles ... a .447 on base percentage anda .445 slugging percentage ... drove in 13 runs andwalked 22 times ... had four hits against Idaho Stateand at Utah Valley ... broke a 17-year-old school recordwith a 19-game hitting streak from Feb. 19-March 11... tied the San Jose State records for runs in a game(4), stolen bases in a game (3) and hits in a game (4) ...in the doubleheader against New Mexico State, was aperfect 5-for-5 at the plate during the two games andstole three bases.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2012 53-52 164 36 60 13 .366Total 53-52 164 36 60 13 .366JESSICA GARCIAC, 5-4, Jr.Last year as a sophomore, was the team’s startingcatcher ... had a .255 batting average with 40 hits,38 RBI and 27 runs scored ... finished 23rd in the nationwith four sacrifice flies ... drew 23 walks, hit ninedoubles and had a .353 on base percentage and a.350 slugging percentage ... started the year with afive-game hitting streak and had another five-gamestreak later in the season ... hit home runs againstCal Poly and Utah State ... tied the school record fordoubles in a game with three at Utah State ... drove inthe game-tying run in the seventh inning of a win overNo. 16 Stanford ... named <strong>WAC</strong> Hitter of the Week onApril 23 ... posted five RBI in a game twice ... played in53 games, starting 43, as a freshman in 2011.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2011 53-43 125 14 25 18 .2002012 54-54 157 27 40 38 .255Total 107-97 282 41 65 56 .230Amanda PridmoreRHP, 5-7, Sr.First team All-<strong>WAC</strong> and <strong>WAC</strong> All-Tournament teamselection last year ... holds the program saves record(10) ... struck out 201 batters, the second-highest seasontotal in school history ... struck out a career-high13 batters against Nevada at the <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament ...pitched four shutouts, including two on the same day... threw a one-hitter at No. 17 Hawai‘i ... redshirted2011 season ... in 2010, started 30 games and pitched18 complete games with 151 strikeouts ... as a freshmanin 2009, appeared in a team-high 38 games,starting 21 ... ranks second all-time at SJSU in careerstrikeouts (455), fourth in wins (44) and appearances(116), fifth in games started (82), innings pitched(581.2) and strikeouts per seven innings (5.48), sixth incomplete games (52) and tied for ninth in shutouts (8).CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2009 8-13 3 3.10 165.0 103 472010 18-12 4 3.27 207.2 151 672012 18-15 3 2.08 209.0 201 69Total 44-40 10 2.79 581.2 455 183<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Amanda Pridmore P R/R 5-7 Sr. Modesto, Calif. (Modesto)2 Dorothy Morentin C L/R 5-4 Sr. Van Nuys, Calif. (Birmingham)3 Kaylie Garcia INF R/R 5-7 Fr. Colton, Calif. (Colton)4 Kaitlin Shreves INF/OF L/L 5-4 So. Quartz Hill, Calif. (Quartz)5 Sharon-Renae Estrada INF R/R 5-4 So. San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon)6 Berlyn Rippentrop P R/R 5-10 RS-Fr. Sunnyvale, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty)7 BranDee Garcia INF R/R 5-9 Sr. Visalia, Calif. (Mt. Whitney)9 Nicole Schultz UT R/R 5-3 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Durango)11 Allison Lang P/INF R/R 5-11 So. Fountain Valley, Calif. (Fountain Valley)12 Jessica Garcia C/INF R/R 5-4 Jr. Redlands, Calif. (Redlands)14 Kailene Begonia INF R/R 5-1 Fr. Modesto, Calif. (Grace Davis)15 Annica Wolfe INF R/R 5-8 Jr. Oxnard, Calif. (Rio Mesa)16 Sydney Halleen INF R/L 5-6 Fr. Torrance, Calif. (North)17 Briana Pontecorvo INF R/R 5-3 Fr. Hanford, Calif. (Hanford West)19 Vanessa House OF S/R 5-7 Sr. Palmdale, Calif. (Yavapai College)20 Jessie Hufstetler INF/OF R/L 5-5 Fr. Atascadero, Calif. (Atascadero)21 Michelle Cox OF L/L 5-6 So. Sydney, Australia (Roseville College)22 Devin Caldwell INF R/R 5-3 Jr. Napa, Calif. (Sacramento State)23 Jordan Sauceda P R/R 5-9 So. Ontario, Calif. (Colony)24 Marissa Toy INF R/R 5-2 RS-Fr. Riverbank, Calif. (Oakdale)26 Alyssa Martinez INF R/R 5-3 Fr. Wasco, Calif. (Wasco Union)29 Cheryl Freitas INF R/R 5-7 Sr. Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s)33 Taylor Purdy INF R/R 5-7 Fr. Barstow, Calif. (Barstow)38 Madison Fish P/OF R/R 5-7 So. Sacramento, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks)42 Casey Watt INF/OF R/R 5-2 Fr. Salinas, Calif. (Salinas)44 Markesha Collins OF L/R 5-5 Sr. Citrus Heights, Calif. (San Juan)TEAM PROFILEKey Returnees BA Hits RBIMichelle Cox .366 60 13Cheryl Freitas .250 24 11Jessica Garcia .255 40 38Vanessa House .266 38 29Key Pitchers ERA W-L KAmanda Pridmore 2.08 18-15 201Key Losses BA Hits RBIBreanna Lopez .278 40 31Key Losses ERA W-L KJennifer Ames 4.69 3-8 37SAN JOSE STATE FIELDHead Coach: Peter TurnerAssistant Coaches: Christen Hardee, Chase Turner30<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESAN JOSE STATE 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 28-28 Home: 14-7 Road: 6-12 Neutral: 8-9Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Cox, Michelle .366 53-52 164 36 60 7 3 0 13 73 .445 22 3 10 0 .447 1 2 26-30 94 2 0 1.000Lopez, Breanna .278 49-47 144 19 40 10 0 10 31 80 .556 9 2 22 1 .325 2 0 0-2 0 0 0 .000Collins, Markesha .275 53-52 153 40 42 8 0 4 19 62 .405 29 5 21 0 .406 0 0 14-16 52 0 2 .963House, Vanessa .266 51-49 143 22 38 4 2 6 29 64 .448 12 0 32 0 .321 1 0 6-8 72 7 3 .963Garcia, Jessica .255 54-54 157 27 40 9 0 2 38 55 .350 23 3 26 0 .353 4 1 0-1 262 48 2 .994Wolfe, Annica .252 52-52 139 11 35 5 0 3 16 49 .353 10 1 14 2 .305 1 1 1-1 44 67 11 .910Stange, Alex .218 53-48 124 9 27 7 0 2 16 40 .323 11 0 18 0 .279 1 0 0-0 276 9 5 .983Garcia, BranDee .193 52-51 114 14 22 3 0 0 6 25 .219 15 1 19 0 .292 0 0 6-7 65 75 24 .854Freitas, Cheryl .250 41-34 96 13 24 5 1 3 11 40 .417 9 0 18 0 .311 1 0 1-2 47 35 6 .932Helm, Britney .226 36-21 62 10 14 0 0 0 6 14 .226 7 0 8 0 .304 0 1 4-4 34 3 0 1.000Coenen, Sadie .214 26-5 28 5 6 1 0 0 4 7 .250 1 0 10 0 .241 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Schatz, Amanda .207 21-9 29 3 6 3 0 0 9 9 .310 6 1 4 0 .361 0 0 0-0 41 2 0 1.000Schultz, Nicole .200 33-13 40 9 8 2 0 0 3 10 .250 2 1 5 1 .244 2 4 0-0 31 33 4 .941Morentin, Dorothy .125 27-6 16 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 .188 1 0 4 0 .176 0 0 0-0 38 4 1 .977Estrada,Sharon-Re .125 7-2 8 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 .250 0 1 4 0 .222 0 0 0-0 11 0 0 1.000Zepeda, Jacquelin .000 14-8 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 5 0 .250 0 0 0-1 10 12 6 .786Shanks, Lauren .000 31-1 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 1-2 5 0 0 1.000Mertz, Kailey .000 10-0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1 .167 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 .500Ziemann, Stephani .000 8-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Lang, Allison .000 18-5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 22 0 1.000Totals .253 56-56 1445 232 365 66 6 30 203 533 .369 163 18 225 5 .333 13 9 59-74 1107 392 72 .954Opponents .254 56-56 1448 210 368 56 3 30 182 520 .359 149 18 275 3 .329 10 34 36-50 1101 454 81 .950LOB - Team (320), Opp (345). DPs turned - Team (10), Opp (24). TPs turned - Team (0), Opp (1). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (3), Cox 1, House 1, Garcia, J. 1, Opp(1). Picked off - Wolfe 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAPridmore, Amanda 2.08 18-15 38 31 25 4 0 3 209.0 159 82 62 69 201 20 2 18 768 .207 3 11 1 4 20Ames, Jennifer 4.69 3-8 21 13 2 0 0 1 71.2 105 68 48 38 37 14 0 4 325 .323 8 2 1 2 10Fish, Madison 3.74 5-3 12 5 1 1 0 0 39.1 42 26 21 20 17 11 1 3 154 .273 3 1 1 3 1Lang, Allison 3.82 2-1 17 5 1 0 0 0 40.1 49 24 22 19 18 7 0 2 162 .302 6 3 1 1 3Sauceda, Jordan 6.30 0-1 5 2 0 0 0 0 6.2 9 8 6 3 1 2 0 2 29 .310 0 1 0 0 0Gutierrez, Janess 7.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 10 .400 0 0 0 0 0Totals 3.05 28-28 56 56 29 5 0 4 369.0 368 210 161 149 275 56 3 30 1448 .254 20 18 4 10 34Opponents 3.45 28-28 56 56 26 9 1 2 367.0 365 232 181 163 225 66 6 30 1445 .253 19 18 4 13 9PB - Team (2), Schatz 1, Garcia, J. 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (3), Garcia, J. 2, Morentin 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Garcia, J. (21-32), Pridmore (13-23), Schatz (8-10), Ames(7-9), Morentin (7-8), Lang (8-8), Sauceda (4-5), Fish (4-5).<strong>WAC</strong> Games: 9-10 Home: 4-3 Road: 5-7Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Cox, Michelle .288 18-17 52 12 15 2 0 0 4 17 .327 9 0 3 0 .387 1 1 9-10 40 0 0 1.000Lopez, Breanna .286 19-19 56 7 16 4 0 5 14 35 .625 1 1 10 0 .305 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000Freitas, Cheryl .260 18-18 50 5 13 4 1 2 5 25 .500 2 0 6 0 .288 0 0 1-1 22 19 4 .911House, Vanessa .260 17-16 50 5 13 0 1 2 14 21 .420 4 0 15 0 .315 0 0 3-3 28 2 1 .968Garcia, Jessica .245 19-19 53 10 13 5 0 1 19 21 .396 8 0 10 0 .344 0 1 0-0 104 9 0 1.000Garcia, BranDee .237 19-19 38 6 9 1 0 0 3 10 .263 5 0 7 0 .326 0 0 2-2 22 20 8 .840Collins, Markesha .232 18-18 56 13 13 4 0 1 5 20 .357 8 1 10 0 .338 0 0 4-4 24 0 0 1.000Wolfe, Annica .196 18-18 46 4 9 0 0 0 3 9 .196 3 1 2 1 .255 1 0 1-1 14 21 1 .972Stange, Alex .195 19-15 41 2 8 3 0 0 0 11 .268 2 0 9 0 .233 0 0 0-0 80 6 0 1.000Helm, Britney .348 16-7 23 4 8 0 0 0 2 8 .348 0 0 1 0 .348 0 0 2-2 10 2 0 1.000Coenen, Sadie .125 11-2 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 0 0 4 0 .125 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Schultz, Nicole .000 9-2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .167 0 0 0-0 5 7 2 .857Schatz, Amanda .000 6-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000Shanks, Lauren .000 7-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Lang, Allison .000 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Totals .243 19-19 486 72 118 23 2 11 69 178 .366 44 3 82 1 .308 3 2 22-24 367 108 18 .963Opponents .227 19-19 459 57 104 14 3 9 52 151 .329 47 5 92 1 .303 4 10 6-11 373 158 16 .971LOB - Team (93), Opp (101). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (10). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1).Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAPridmore, Amanda 1.67 8-8 16 15 13 2 0 0 96.1 68 33 23 30 85 9 2 7 347 .196 1 4 0 2 7Sauceda, Jordan 3.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 10 .300 0 0 0 0 0Fish, Madison 4.97 1-1 3 2 1 1 0 0 12.2 13 10 9 10 2 1 1 1 51 .255 1 0 1 1 0Lang, Allison 5.25 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 .250 1 0 0 1 0Ames, Jennifer 7.97 0-1 4 2 0 0 0 0 9.2 19 12 11 5 5 2 0 1 47 .404 1 1 0 0 3Totals 2.57 9-10 19 19 14 3 0 0 122.1 104 57 45 47 92 14 3 9 459 .227 4 5 1 4 10Opponents 3.04 10-9 19 19 9 5 1 1 124.1 118 72 54 44 82 23 2 11 486 .243 4 3 0 3 2PB - Team (1), Garcia, J. 1, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (1), Garcia, J. 1. SBA/ATT - Pridmore (5-10), Garcia, J. (5-10), Morentin (1-1), Fish (1-1).31<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESEATTLE U REDHAWKSQUICK FACTSLocation:...............................................Seattle, Wash.Joined <strong>WAC</strong>:............................................ July 1, 2012Enrollment:..........................................................7,755Founded:................................................................1898Nickname:................................................... RedhawksColors:.................................................. Red and WhitePresident:................. Rev. Stephen Sundborg, S.J.<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:.......................... William Hogan<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:...................(206) 296-6400Ticket Office:.....................................(206) 296-8582Web Site:...............................www.goseattleu.comSports InformationDirector ..............................................Jason Behenna<strong>Softball</strong> Contact .................................Mollie HankeOffice Number ................................(206) 296-2490Hanke’s Cell Number ...................(859) 948-4472Hanke’s E-Mail .................hankem@seattleu.eduFax Number .....................................(206) 296-2154SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach............................................Dnn Powers<strong>Softball</strong> Office................................. (206) 296-5905Program Record............ 282-301 (.484)/13 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record........................................ N/A<strong>WAC</strong> Regular-Season Titles............................ N/A<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament Titles................................... N/A2012 Record........................................................15-302012 PCSC Record.............................................. 8-12Stadium.........................................Logan Field (250)Stadium Record......................0-0 (.000)/first yearNCAA Appearances............. 4 (2004, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08)NCAA Record................................... 9-8 (Division II)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................13/2Starters Returning/Lost..................................11/0MEDIA OUTLETSThe Seattle Times.................................Jayda EvansOffice: (206) 464-2900710 ESPN SeattleOffice: (206) 726-7000KJR 950 AM/102.9 FMOffice: (206) 494-2000The Spectator (campus)....... J. Adrian MungerOffice: (206) 296-6474REDHAWK BITS• Seattle U begins its first season in the <strong>WAC</strong> and first year with full NCAA Division I membership.• The Redhawks have a newly renovated home field, Logan Field at Seattle University Park, whichwas completed over spring/summer 2012.• The Redhawks said goodbye to one senior last season, Hannah Klein, and welcome five newcomers,three freshmen and two transfers.• Sarah Petosa was named College Sports Madness second team All-Pacific Coast <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>last season after posting a team-high .365 batting average, 54 hits and 10 stolen bases.• Five Redhawks were named to the 2012 PCSC All-Mountain Division Teams. Petosa and BubbaMorrow represented the first team, while Mandie Sugita, Brianna Guerrero and Lisa Mauldenwere named to the second team.• Jessica Ulrich was named PCSC Mountain Division Player of the Week on April 17, 2012, as sheearned two wins and recorded a 2.92 ERA (12.0 IP, 5 ER) in two starts.<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 8 !vs. Brigham Young 11 a.m.Feb. 8 !vs. Oklahoma State 4 p.m.Feb. 9 !at Southern Utah 11 a.m.Feb. 9 !vs. Utah 4 p.m.Feb. 10 !vs. Weber State 11 a.m.Feb. 15 @at UNLV 1:30 p.m.Feb. 15 @vs. Utah 6 p.m.Feb. 16 @vs. UCLA 11:15 a.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Louisiana Monroe 1:30 p.m.Feb. 17 @vs. Oregon State 9 a.m.Feb. 23 Northwest (DH) 1 p.m.Feb. 27 Washington 6 p.m.March 1 #vs. South Dakota State 10 a.m.March 1 #at UC Santa Barbara noonMarch 2 #at UC Santa Barbara 10 a.m.March 2 #vs. South Dakota State noonMarch 3 #at UC Santa Barbara noonMarch 7 Ohio 3 p.m.March 7 Bradley 6 p.m.March 8 $vs. New Mexico 12:30 p.m.March 9 $vs. Ohio 10 a.m.March 9 $vs. Yale 12:30 p.m.March 10 $at Washington 3 p.m.March 12 Yale (DH) 2 p.m.March 16 %vs. Loyola Marymount noonMarch 16 %at Cal State Northridge 2:30 p.m.March 17 %vs. Loyola Marymount 9:30 a.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 17 %at Cal State Northridge noonMarch 22 *at UT Arlington (DH) 4 p.m.March 23 *at UT Arlington 1 p.m.March 29 *Texas State (DH) 3 p.m.March 30 *Texas State 1 p.m.April 5 *at San Jose State 3 p.m.April 6 *at San Jose State (DH) noonApril 10 Portland State 2 p.m.April 12 *Utah State (DH) 3 p.m.April 13 *Utah State 1 p.m.April 19 *at UTSA 6 p.m.April 20 *at UTSA (DH) 4 p.m.April 26 *at New Mexico State 6 p.m.April 27 *at New Mexico State (DH) 4 p.m.May 1 *at Oregon (DH) 1 p.m.May 3 *Louisiana Tech (DH) 3 p.m.May 4 *Louisiana Tech 1 p.m.May 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah)@ - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas)# - UCSB Invitational (Santa Barbara, Calif.)$ - UW Spring Classic (Seattle, Wash.)% - CSUN Invitational (Northridge, Calif.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeREDHAWK ADMINISTRATIONRev. Stephen SundborgPresidentSarah BeeFaculty RepresentativeWilliam Hogan<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorRoxanne LevensonAssociate AD/SWAMollie HankeSID32<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESEATTLE U COACHING STAFF2012 RESULTSHEAD COACH FILEDAN POWERSAlma Mater: Pacific Lutheran, 1994Overall Record: 227-208/9 yearsSchool Record: Same<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 0-0 (.000)• Dan Powers enters his 10th season as head coach of the Redhawks.• In the team’s first year as a NCAA Division I program (2009), the Redhawks won the Division IIndependent <strong>Softball</strong> Tournament with a 10-9 victory over South Dakota.• In his first five years, Powers turned the program into a powerhouse within the Great Northwest<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> and NCAA Division II West Region.• In 2004, he led the Redhawks to a third-place finish in the NCAA Division II West Region inits first trip to the postseason, winning 29 games. This was Seattle U’s best conference finishand highest win total in school history.• Powers was named GNAC Coach of the Year for his team’s performance in 2004.• Before SU, Powers was the head coach at Lindbergh High School for three years, as well ascompeting in men’s fastpitch for the Greater Puget Sound League as a catcher for eight yearsand a pitcher for seven years.ASSOCIATE COACHSean PravenEastern Washington ‘9410th YearVOLUNTEER ASSISTANTDate Opponent ResultFeb. 9 !at Hawai‘i L, 2-6Feb. 10 !vs. UMKC L, 0-1Feb. 10 !vs. DePaul L, 0-7Feb. 11 !at Hawai‘i L 0-21 (5)Feb. 11 !vs. UMKC L, 2-3Feb. 24 @vs. Santa Clara W, 3-2 (8)Feb. 24 @vs. Sacramento State W, 5-4Feb. 25 @at Saint Mary’s L, 2-8Feb. 26 @vs. Santa Clara L, 2-3 (8)March 3 British Columbia W, 8-0 (6)March 3 British Columbia W, 12-1 (5)March 9 North Dakota L, 4-5March 9 North Dakota W, 11-4March 10 #vs. North Dakota W, 2-1March 10 #at No. 4 Washington L, 0-8 (6)March 11 #vs. North Dakota L, 6-7 (8)March 11 #at No. 4 Washington L, 0-4March 22 $at Boise State L, 0-9 (5)March 22 $at Boise State L, 3-8March 23 $vs. New Mexico L, 5-6March 23 $vs. UTSA W, 6-1March 24 $vs. New Mexico L, 5-8March 24 $vs. UTSA L, 3-8March 31 *at Idaho State W, 5-3March 31 *at Idaho State W, 4-0April 1 *at Idaho State L, 2-4 (8)April 1 *at Idaho State W, 5-3April 6 *at Weber State L, 4-5April 6 *at Weber State W, 19-0 (6)April 7 *at Weber State L, 6-10April 7 *at Weber State L, 2-8April 14 *Utah Valley W, 2-0April 14 *Utah Valley W, 11-2 (5)April 15 *Utah Valley L, 1-2April 15 *Utah Valley W, 7-6April 21 *at Portland State L, 3-5April 21 *at Portland State W, 1-0 (10)April 22 *at Portland State L, 0-3April 22 *at Portland State L, 0-2April 28 *Northern Colorado L, 6-7April 28 *Northern Colorado L, 0-2April 29 *Northern Colorado L, 2-9April 29 *Northern Colorado L, 3-6May 2 at No. 12 Oregon L, 8-9May 2 at No. 12 Oregon L, 0-8 (5)Liza Teichler<strong>Western</strong> Washington ‘083rd Year! - Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)@ - PCSC Crossover Tournament (Moraga, Calif.)# - Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.)$ - SpringHill Suites Invitational #2 (Boise, Idaho)* - Pacific Coast <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> game33<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESEATTLE U TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERBUBBA MORROWC, 5-6, So.Earned starting catcher spot last season as a feshmanand ranked fourth on the team with a .293 battingaverage ... started all 45 games, recording 18 runs on39 hits, as well as six doubles, one triple, a team-highsix home runs and 31 RBI ... named to the 2012 PacificCoast <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> All-Mountain Division firstteam.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2012 45-45 133 18 39 31 .293Total 45-45 133 18 39 31 .293SARAH PETOSAOF, 5-3, Jr.Led the team with a .365 batting average as a sophomorein 2012, recording 20 runs on 54 hits, with twodoubles, three triples and 16 RBI ... started all 45 games... was 10-for-10 in stolen base attempts ... named PCSCfirst team All-Mountain Division ... named to CollegeSports Madness PCSC second team ... as a freshman in2011, led the team in runs scored (30) and stolen bases(11) and ranked third with a .286 batting average ...CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2011 46-45 133 30 38 14 .2862012 44-44 148 20 54 16 .365Total 90-89 281 50 92 30 .327ALLEGRA WildESS, 5-4, Sr.Started all 45 games for the Redhawks as a junior in2012 ... hit .215, recording 15 runs on 23 hits, withseven doubles, one home run and 12 RBI ... as asophomore in 2011, led the team in batting average(.336), at bats (146), hits (49), doubles (12), RBI (30) andslugging percentage (.493) ... as a freshman in 2010,hit .261 with six doubles and 16 RBI.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 49-44 111 12 29 16 .2612011 46-46 146 23 49 30 .3362012 45-45 107 15 23 12 .215Total 140-135 364 50 101 58 .277<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown (Last School)1 Allegra Wilde SS 5-4 Sr. R/R Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin)2 Jenny Hurst 2B 5-2 So. R/R Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills)3 Erin Crowley OF 5-8 So. L/L Kent, Wash. (Kentlake)4 Becca Cable OF 5-5 Sr. L/R Tacoma, Wash. (Pierce CC)5 Sarah Petosa OF 5-3 Jr. L/R Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer)7 Brittney Lott 1B 5-3 Fr. L/L Tacoma, Wash. (Stadium)8 Richelle Ashburn P 5-4 Jr. R/R Post Falls, Idaho (Post Falls)9 Breonna Chrisman P 5-8 Sr. R/R Snohomish, Wash. (Bellevue CC)10 Karina Smyth UT 5-5 Jr. R/R San Luis Obispo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo)11 Bubba Morrow C 5-6 So. R/R Auburn, Wash. (Auburn)12 Hayley Beckstrom C/MI 5-9 Fr. R/R Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma)14 Jennifer Sweet UT 5-0 Sr. R/R Bend, Ore. (Green River CC)15 Lisa Maulden 1B 5-8 So. L/R Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma)17 Isabella Geronimo OF 5-3 Fr. L/R San Mateo, Calif. (Notre Dame HS)19 Danielle Ashcraft OF 5-6 Jr. R/R Sandy, Ore. (Pacific)21 Mandie Sugita P 5-9 So. R/L Rossmoor, Calif. (Los Alamitos)24 Jessica Ulrich P/1B 5-10 Sr. R/R Lewiston, Idaho (Lewiston)27 Brianna Guerrero 3B 5-3 Jr. R/R Buena Park, Calif. (John F. Kennedy)39 Rogin Hardy 2B 5-3 Sr. L/R Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington)Key Returnees BA Hits RBIBrianna Guerrero .313 30 12Lisa Maulden .279 34 20Bubba Morrow .293 69 31Sarah Petosa .365 54 16Key Pitchers ERA W-L KRichelle Ashburn 4.21 4-13 63Jessica Ulrich 4.37 6-9 50Mandie Sugita 4.44 5-8 48Key Losses BA Hits RBIAshley DeVaere .164 9 7LOGAN FIELDHead Coach: Dan PowersAssistant Coach: Sean PravenVolunteer Assistant Coach: Liza Teichler34<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESEATTLE U 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 15-30 Home: 6-6 Road: 5-16 Neutral: 4-8Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Petosa, Sarah .365 44-44 148 20 54 2 1 0 16 58 .392 7 4 26 0 .406 1 3 10-10 65 1 3 .957Kochi, Kaydi .333 3-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Guerrero, Brianna .313 41-31 96 17 30 5 0 0 12 35 .365 5 3 8 0 .362 1 6 1-1 42 59 4 .962Morrow, Bubba .293 45-45 133 18 39 6 1 6 31 65 .489 13 4 27 0 .371 1 1 1-2 127 25 5 .968Maulden, Lisa .279 43-43 122 21 34 7 0 2 20 47 .385 12 2 15 2 .348 2 2 1-1 303 10 5 .984Hurst, Jenny .257 44-40 109 15 28 9 0 0 14 37 .339 16 0 32 0 .349 1 6 1-2 72 67 7 .952Smyth, Karina .218 36-24 78 7 17 1 0 0 4 18 .231 5 2 24 1 .282 0 1 1-1 31 2 0 1.000Ulrich, Jessica .216 32-26 51 9 11 1 0 2 10 18 .353 1 0 21 0 .231 0 1 2-2 21 38 5 .922Wilde, Allegra .215 45-45 107 15 23 7 0 1 12 33 .308 5 2 18 0 .263 0 6 2-2 73 111 7 .963Hardy, Rogin .204 24-22 49 7 10 1 0 0 4 11 .224 15 5 8 0 .435 0 1 0-0 3 0 2 .600Stanley, Briar .194 16-13 36 1 7 1 1 0 4 10 .278 1 0 8 0 .216 0 1 0-1 40 5 1 .978Crowley, Erin .188 35-24 48 13 9 3 0 0 6 12 .250 10 0 20 0 .328 0 1 4-5 16 0 2 .889Cable, Becca .184 29-21 49 6 9 2 0 0 4 11 .224 3 0 13 0 .231 0 2 2-2 28 0 4 .875Klein, Hannah .167 9-0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 0 0 2 0 .167 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000DeVaere, Ashley .164 28-18 55 4 9 0 0 1 7 12 .218 8 1 13 0 .281 0 0 0-0 15 33 2 .960Sugita, Mandie .143 36-17 42 7 6 1 0 3 11 16 .381 5 1 15 1 .250 0 1 0-1 18 19 0 1.000Clark, Theresa .138 31-18 29 9 4 0 0 2 5 10 .345 8 2 8 1 .350 1 1 0-0 16 3 4 .826Ashburn, Richelle .000 25-18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 6 33 1 .975Totals .251 45-45 1162 172 292 46 3 17 160 395 .340 114 26 259 5 .330 7 33 25-30 876 406 52 .961Opponents .305 45-45 1209 219 369 59 4 39 199 553 .457 129 23 161 6 .381 7 23 23-38 905 342 50 .961LOB - Team (271), Opp (302). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (14). CI - Team (2), MORROW, B. 1, STANLEY, B. 1, Opp (2). Picked off - GUERRERO, B. 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAAshburn, Richelle 4.21 4-13 24 18 6 1 0 0 101.1 121 74 61 42 63 16 0 17 416 .291 7 4 1 1 10Ulrich, Jessica 4.37 6-9 23 15 6 2 0 0 91.1 123 74 57 35 50 27 4 10 386 .319 2 12 0 3 9Sugita, Mandie 4.44 5-8 29 12 5 2 0 2 99.1 125 71 63 52 48 16 0 12 407 .307 18 7 0 3 4Totals 4.34 15-30 45 45 17 5 0 2 292.0 369 219 181 129 161 59 4 39 1209 .305 27 23 1 7 23Opponents 3.23 30-15 45 45 21 10 2 7 301.2 292 172 139 114 259 46 3 17 1162 .251 10 26 3 7 33PB - Team (10), Morrow, B. 10, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (2), Morrow, B. 2, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Morrow, B. (18-31), Ashburn, R. (11-13), Sugita, M. (5-13), Ulrich, J. (7-12),Stanley, B. (5-7).PCSC Games: 8-12 Home: 3-5 Road: 5-7Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Kochi, Kaydi .500 1-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Petosa, Sarah .379 19-19 66 12 25 1 0 0 5 26 .394 4 1 12 0 .417 1 1 7-7 31 1 1 .970Morrow, Bubba .317 20-20 60 8 19 2 0 2 16 27 .450 8 1 10 0 .400 1 1 1-2 90 14 2 .981Maulden, Lisa .295 20-20 61 11 18 4 0 1 12 25 .410 7 1 4 1 .366 2 2 0-0 126 7 2 .985Guerrero, Brianna .294 19-17 51 9 15 3 0 0 10 18 .353 2 1 6 0 .327 1 4 1-1 27 29 3 .949Hardy, Rogin .257 18-17 35 7 9 1 0 0 4 10 .286 12 5 4 0 .500 0 1 0-0 2 0 2 .500Klein, Hannah .250 6-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Hurst, Jenny .229 19-17 48 6 11 5 0 0 5 16 .333 8 0 19 0 .339 0 4 1-1 38 25 1 .984Smyth, Karina .200 18-14 45 3 9 0 0 0 4 9 .200 0 1 16 1 .217 0 1 1-1 14 1 0 1.000Crowley, Erin .200 15-9 20 7 4 2 0 0 4 6 .300 6 0 6 0 .385 0 0 2-3 6 0 1 .857Ulrich, Jessica .190 14-10 21 7 4 0 0 1 5 7 .333 1 0 10 0 .227 0 1 1-1 3 16 2 .905Wilde, Allegra .167 20-20 42 6 7 1 0 0 3 8 .190 2 2 7 0 .239 0 3 1-1 37 43 2 .976DeVaere, Ashley .136 13-6 22 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 .136 3 0 5 0 .240 0 0 0-0 6 20 1 .963Clark, Theresa .133 16-12 15 3 2 0 0 1 3 5 .333 6 1 6 1 .391 1 1 0-0 11 1 0 1.000Sugita, Mandie .048 16-7 21 1 1 0 0 1 4 4 .190 2 0 9 0 .130 0 1 0-0 3 12 0 1.000Cable, Becca .000 10-3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 7 0 2 .778Totals .249 20-20 518 83 129 19 0 6 77 166 .320 61 13 117 3 .339 6 20 15-17 405 183 19 .969Opponents .299 20-20 542 77 162 22 4 16 68 240 .443 49 8 86 4 .364 2 9 10-17 412 147 28 .952LOB - Team (126), Opp (129). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (8). CI - Team (0), Opp (2).Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHASugita, Mandie 2.30 3-3 12 6 4 2 0 2 54.2 58 22 18 20 26 7 0 2 210 .276 10 3 0 1 2Ashburn, Richelle 3.64 2-5 9 9 4 0 0 0 42.1 55 28 22 14 36 6 0 7 178 .309 5 1 0 0 4Ulrich, Jessica 3.87 3-4 10 5 2 2 0 0 38.0 49 27 21 15 24 9 4 7 154 .318 1 4 0 1 3Totals 3.16 8-12 20 20 10 4 0 2 135.0 162 77 61 49 86 22 4 16 542 .299 16 8 0 2 9Opponents 3.31 12-8 20 20 8 3 1 4 137.1 129 83 65 61 117 19 0 6 518 .249 4 13 1 6 20PB - Team (6), Morrow, B. 6, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (2), Morrow, B. 2. SBA/ATT - Morrow, B. (10-17), Ulrich, J. (4-6), Sugita, M. (2-6), Ashburn, R. (4-5).35<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUT ARLINGTON MAVERICKSQUICK FACTSLocation:.......................................... Arlington, TexasJoined <strong>WAC</strong>:............................................ July 1, 2012Enrollment:....................................................... 33,500Founded:................................................................1895Nickname:....................................................MavericksColors:.................... Royal Blue, Orange and WhitePresident:............................. Dr. James D. Spaniolo<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:.....................................Jim Baker<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:...................(817) 272-2261Ticket Office:.....................................(817) 272-9595Web Site:...................................www.utamavs.comSports InformationDirector .......................................................Art Garcia<strong>Softball</strong> Contact ........................... Melissa CeboldOffice Number ................................(817)272-7168Cebold’s Cell Number ................(214) 240-8350Cebold’s E-Mail.......................mcebold@uta.eduFax Number ....................................(817) 272-9524Press Box ..........................................(817) 460-3880SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach...............................................Kristie Fox<strong>Softball</strong> Office.................................(817) 272-5756Program Record.... 1,187-1027-7 (.537), 40 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record..........0-0 (.000), first year2012 Record.................................................. 15-27 (.)2012 SLC Record....................................5-15 (10th)Stadium................................Allan Saxe Field (250)NCAA Appearances................................... 1 (2003)NCAA Record..............................................2-2 (.500)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................... 9/11Starters Returning/Lost....................................7/4MEDIA OUTLETSFort Worth Star-Telegram:Office: (817) 390-7760 Fax: (817) 390-7688Dallas Morning News:Office: (214) 977-8222ESPN Dallas:Office: (214) 258-2800The Shorthorn:Gus ContrerasOffice: (817) 272-3188 Fax: (817) 272-5009MAVERICK BITS• The <strong>2013</strong> UT Arlington softball team is comprised of nine returners and nine newcomers.• The <strong>2013</strong> season marks the first and only year of competition in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>for UT Arlington.• Junior Callie Collins was named Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Pitcher of the Year in 2011 as a freshman.• Collins was also named to the 2011 NFCA All-Region team.• Senior Teri Lyles was named Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Freshman of the Year in 2010.• Lyles is tied for third all-time in career shutouts with 16.• Allan Saxe Field, home of UT Arlington softball, will include a new hitting facility as of Jan. <strong>2013</strong>.• Last season, the Mavericks were 12-1 when leading after four innings of play.<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 15 @vs. Buffalo 9:30 a.m.Feb. 15 @at Central Florida 1:30 p.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Florida A&M 9 a.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Stetson 11 a.m.Feb. 17 @vs. South Carolina 9 a.m.Feb. 22 #vs. Sam Houston State 9:30 a.m.Feb. 22 #vs. Baylor 1:30 p.m.Feb. 23 #vs. North Texas 11:30 a.m.Feb. 23 #vs. Texas Tech 1:30 p.m.Feb. 24 #vs. TBD TBDMarch 1 $Tulsa 5 p.m.March 1 $Creighton 7 p.m.March 2 $Lamar 1 p.m.March 2 $TBD TBDMarch 3 $TBD TBDMarch 9 %vs. Troy 3 p.m.March 9 %vs. IPFW 5:30 p.m.March 10 %vs. IPFW noonMarch 10 %vs. UMKC 3 p.m.March 11 %vs. Troy 11 a.m.March 14 ^vs. Southern Utah 10:30 a.m.March 14 ^vs. Miami 1 p.m.March 15 ^vs. UNLV 9 a.m.March 15 ^vs. Bryant 11:30 a.m.March 16 ^vs. Seton Hall 11:30 a.m.March 17 ^vs. Buffalo 9 a.m.March 20 Baylor 5 p.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 22 *Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m.March 23 *Seattle U 1 p.m.March 29 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.March 30 *at Louisiana Tech (DH) 1 p.m.April 5 *at New Mexico State 6 p.m.April 6 *at New Mexico State (DH) 2 p.m.April 12 *Texas State (DH) 4 p.m.April 13 *Texas State 1 p.m.April 19 *at San Jose State 3 p.m.April 20 *at San Jose State (DH) noonApril 24 North Texas 6 p.m.April 26 *Utah State (DH) 4 p.m.April 27 *Utah State 1 p.m.April 30 at North Texas 6 p.m.May 3 *at UTSA 6 p.m.May 4 *at UTSA (DH) 4 p.m.May 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - Hilton Houston Plaza Classic (Houston, Texas)@ - UCF Holiday Inn Select (Orlando, Fla.)# - Texas Shootout (San Marcos, Texas)$ - UT Arlington Classic (Arlington, Texas)% - Jeannine McHaney Classic (Lubbock, Texas)^ - San Diego Classic II (San Diego, Calif.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeMAVERICK ADMINISTRATIONDr. James SpanioloPresidentDr. Barry McKeownFaculty RepresentativeJim Baker<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorDebbie GarciaAssociate AD/SWAMelissa CeboldSID36<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUT ARLINGTON COACHING STAFF2012 RESULTSHEAD COACH FILEKRISTIE FOXAlma Mater: Arizona, 2009Overall Record: 0-0/first yearSchool Record: same<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 0-0/first yearPlaying Career: Arizona, 2004-07 (Shortstop)• Kristie Fox enters her first season with the Mavericks and her first season as a head coach.• She comes to UT Arlington after three years as an assistant coach at Texas Tech, which reachedthe NCAA Regionals all three seasons Fox served on the coaching staff.• Fox spent a year as an assistant coach at Murray State prior to Texas Tech and was an undergraduateassistant at Arizona in 2009 while completing her degree in psychology.• A first-round selection of the Chicago Bandits in the 2007 National Professional FastpitchLeague draft, she was a two-time national champion at Arizona.• Fox earned All-America honors as a sophomore and junior, when the Wildcats won nationaltitles.• She set the Women’s College World Series record her senior season with 11 hits to lead theWildcats to their eighth national title.• Fox finished her four-year career (2004-07) with a .350 batting average, 260 hits and 230 RBI.Arizona went a combined 203-43-1 during her playing career, with national titles in 2006and 2007.ASSISTANT COACHESVanessa SotoLouisiana-Lafayette ’081st YearDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 10 !vs. Arkansas W, 4-1Feb. 10 !vs. Belmont W, 9-4Feb. 11 !vs. Wichita State W, 6-1Feb. 11 !vs. Iowa L, 0-1Feb. 12 !at No. 7 Baylor L, 0-11 (5)Feb. 17 @vs. Dayton W, 5-2Feb. 18 @vs. Texas Southern W, 9-0 (5)Feb. 24 #Houston Baptist L, 4-6Feb. 24 #Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 2-0Feb. 25 #Drake L, 2-3Feb. 25 #Drake W, 3-2Feb. 26 #Houston Baptist W, 4-1March 2 $vs. Binghamton W, 6-2March 2 $at Texas Tech L, 0-2March 3 $vs. Binghamton L, 3-6March 3 $at Texas Tech L, 1-9 (6)March 4 $at Texas Tech L, 1-7March 14 North Dakota State L, 1-3March 14 North Dakota State L, 0-2March 16 at Grambling State W, 14-0 (6)March 17 at Louisiana Tech L, 1-2March 17 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-8 (6)March 23 *A&M Corpus Christi L, 0-1March 24 *A&M Corpus Christi W, 2-0March 27 *Texas State L, 1-2March 27 *Texas State L, 0-4March 30 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 0-2March 31 *at Stephen F. Austin L, 1-2April 6 *at McNeese L, 0-4April 7 *at McNeese L, 2-3April 13 *Northwestern State W, 6-2 (9)April 14 *Northwestern State L, 0-2April 20 *at UTSA L, 0-1April 21 *at UTSA L, 1-2 (10)April 24 *at Central Arkansas L, 0-2April 24 *at Central Arkansas L, 2-5April 27 *Sam Houston State L, 1-6April 28 *Sam Houston State L, 7-10 (8)April 29 *Nicholls State W, 2-0April 29 *Nicholls State W, 2-1May 4 *at Southeastern La. L, 3-4 (12)May 5 *at Southeastern La. L, 0-6Meagan Denny-WhiteTexas ’081st Year! - Baylor Getterman Classic (Waco, Texas)@ - Century Link Classic (San Marcos, Texas)# - UT Arlington Classic (Arlington, Texas)$ - Texas Tech Tournament (Lubbock, Texas)* - Southland game37<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUT ARLINGTON TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERCALLIE COLLINSRHP, 5-4, Jr.Last year as a sophomore, was 6-13 with a 3.28 ERAin 128 innings pitched ... held opposing batters to a.269 average ... notched 79 strikeouts ... as a freshmanin 2011, posted an 18-10 mark with a 1.72 ERA in195.1 innings pitched ... named second team NFCAAll-Central Region, Southland Pitcher of the Year andfirst team All-SLC ... named SLC Player of the Weekfor Feb. 22-March 1 and to the North Texas Classicall-tournament team.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2011 18-10 0 1.72 195.1 200 762012 7-14 1 3.28 128.0 79 60Total 25-24 1 2.34 323.1 279 136TeRI LYLesRHP, 5-4, Sr.Went 7-13 with a team-leading 2.21 ERA last year asa junior ... held opposing batters to a .216 averagewhile tallying 83 strikeouts ... batted .241 with 20 hits ...named second team All-SLC ... as a sophomore in 2011,named honorable mention All-SLC ... as a freshman in2010, named SLC Freshman of the Year, second teamAll-SLC and to the SLC all-tournament team.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 54-54 179 22 50 19 .2792011 35-35 99 9 21 7 .2122012 28-28 83 6 20 9 .241Total 117-117 361 37 91 35 .252Year W-L S ERA IP K BB2010 15-14 3 1.78 219.2 122 632011 14-14 0 2.37 180.1 129 552012 8-13 0 2.21 155.0 83 51Total 37-41 3 2.09 555.0 334 169KALLAN THOMPSONSS/OF, 5-6, Sr.Started 37 games for the Mavericks last year as a junior... hit .176 and stole six bases ... had just two errors onthe year ... as a sophomore in 2011, appeared in 37games and scored eight runs ... went 2-for-3, drove ina run and stole a base at Prairie View A&M on March16, 2011 ... transferred to UTA from Louisiana Tech,where she saw action in 25 games as a freshman,making seven starts.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010* 25-7 31 7 4 1 .1292011 37-5 18 8 2 1 .1112012 38-37 85 4 15 3 .176Total 100-49 134 19 21 5 .157*stats from Louisiana Tech<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)2 Dajonnie Hooks OF L/L 5-5 So. Missouri City, Texas(San Jacinto JC)5 Teri Lyles P R/R 5-4 Sr. Keller, Texas (Keller)6 Kaylee Bowman U R/R 5-4 Sr. Lone Oak, Texas (Eastern Oklahoma State)8 Brittany May P R/R 5-5 Fr. Arlington, Texas (The Oakridge School)9 Britnea Barilli 1B L/L 5-4 Fr. Poway, Calif. (Poway)10 Lauren Siple C R/R 5-9 Sr. Baytown, Texas (Grayson County College)13 Rebecca Stokes OF R/R 5-3 Fr. Kilgore, Texas (Kilgore)15 Rachel Forshaw C R/R 5-7 Jr. Coppell, Texas (Coppell)17 Callie Collins P R/R 5-4 Jr. Rusk, Texas (Rusk)19 Kallan Thompson SS/OF L/R 5-6 Sr. Forney, Texas (Louisiana Tech)20 Meagan Michele IF R/R 5-7 So. Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)21 Taylor Zink 3B/U R/R 5-6 Jr. Highlands, Texas (Sterling)24 Holly Murphree 2B R/R 5-6 Fr. Cedar Park, Texas (Vista Ridge)25 Nina Villanueva 1B R/R 5-8 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Cal State Monterey Bay)32 Kara Tilton C R/R 5-6 Fr. Pearland, Texas (Dawson)34 Jolene Schaeffer OF R/R 5-10 Fr. Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)Key Returnees BA Hits RBITeri Lyles .241 20 9Kallan Thompsen .176 15 3Key Pitchers ERA W-L KCallie Collins 3.28 7-14 79Teri Lyles 2.21 8-13 83Key Losses BA Hits RBIStephanie Gonzalez .252 33 11Erica LeFlore .287 29 21Courtney Zink .263 31 3ALLAN SAXE FIELDHead Coach: Kristie FoxAssistant Coaches: Vanessa Soto, Meagan Denny-White38<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUT ARLINGTON 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 35-19 Home: 18-4 Road: 8-7 Neutral: 9-8Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Higginbotham, Sarah .444 7-0 9 2 4 0 0 1 2 7 .778 0 0 3 0 .444 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000Office, Charne .321 22-7 28 6 9 1 0 1 9 13 .464 3 0 10 0 .375 1 0 1-3 4 0 0 1.000LeFlore, Erica .287 40-39 101 9 29 5 0 6 21 52 .515 15 4 21 1 .397 1 2 0-0 110 16 1 .992Zink, Courtney .263 39-39 118 15 31 0 0 0 3 31 .263 6 1 15 0 .304 0 7 9-9 69 77 6 .961Kennedy, Samantha .261 22-22 46 4 12 3 0 2 5 21 .457 8 0 6 0 .370 0 3 0-0 172 13 1 .995Steed, Hillary .254 38-38 114 10 29 6 2 2 11 45 .395 9 0 18 1 .309 0 4 0-0 47 60 5 .955Gonzalez, Stephanie .252 42-42 131 18 33 1 2 4 11 50 .382 7 1 19 0 .293 1 3 9-10 53 6 2 .967Lyles, Teri .241 28-28 83 6 20 5 0 1 9 28 .337 0 0 6 0 .238 1 2 1-1 57 66 3 .976Enocksen, Courtney .227 40-39 97 7 22 4 0 2 4 32 .330 5 3 19 0 .286 0 5 0-1 55 77 7 .950Forshaw, Rachel .216 20-16 51 3 11 4 0 0 3 15 .294 1 0 7 0 .231 0 0 0-0 67 10 5 .939Karr, Kari .200 20-0 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 0 1 3 0 .333 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000Bowman, Kaylee .182 11-4 11 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .182 1 1 3 0 .286 1 2 0-0 4 0 1 .800Thompson, Kallan .176 38-37 85 4 15 1 1 0 3 18 .212 7 1 19 0 .247 0 2 6-7 42 2 2 .957Michele, Meagan .136 22-14 44 5 6 3 0 0 4 9 .205 5 0 15 0 .224 0 2 0-0 8 11 3 .864Zink, Taylor .115 29-27 61 5 7 2 0 0 5 9 .148 5 0 16 0 .179 1 1 0-0 111 21 2 .985Kaiser, Kelsey .109 33-31 64 4 7 1 0 0 3 8 .125 6 2 15 0 .208 0 3 0-1 31 2 1 .971Rowan, Kersti .071 18-8 14 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 .071 2 0 4 0 .188 0 1 0-0 9 0 0 1.000Siple, Lauren .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Totals .225 42-42 1064 107 239 36 5 19 96 342 .321 80 14 199 2 .286 6 37 27-33 849 392 43 .067Opponents .241 42-42 1064 130 256 60 6 14 116 379 .348 111 18 162 2 .321 7 28 35-48 868 340 37 .970Player 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 SHALyles, Teri 2.21 7-13 26 20 20 3 1 0 155.0 124 58 49 51 83 24 2 10 573 .216 2 8 6 1 13Collins, Callie 3.28 6-14 22 22 16 2 1 1 128.0 132 72 60 60 79 36 4 4 491 .269 8 10 3 6 15Totals 2.70 13-27 42 42 36 6 1 1 283.0 256 130 109 111 162 60 6 14 1064 .241 10 18 9 7 28Opponents 2.01 27-12 42 42 23 12 1 3 289.1 239 107 83 80 199 36 5 19 1064 .225 16 14 1 6 37SLC Games: 15-6 Home: 10-2 Road: 5-4Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Higginbotham, Sarah .333 3-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Lyles, Teri .264 18-18 53 4 14 3 0 1 2 20 .377 0 0 5 0 .264 0 2 1-1 49 36 3 .966LeFlore, Erica .263 20-20 57 4 15 2 0 3 10 26 .456 3 1 13 0 .306 1 2 0-0 47 5 0 1.000Enocksen, Courtney .250 19-19 40 2 10 3 0 0 2 13 .325 2 0 9 0 .286 0 3 0-0 30 48 4 .951Office, Charne .250 10-3 12 1 3 0 0 1 3 6 .500 1 0 7 0 .286 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000Steed, Hillary .242 20-20 62 3 15 3 1 1 7 23 .371 3 0 7 1 .277 0 3 0-0 12 36 3 .941Zink, Courtney .230 20-20 61 6 14 0 0 0 1 14 .230 4 1 9 0 .288 0 4 8-8 48 47 3 .956Gonzalez, Stephanie .185 20-20 65 5 12 0 1 0 1 14 .215 2 0 11 0 .209 0 2 6-6 30 4 0 1.000Forshaw, Rachel .167 11-9 30 1 5 1 0 0 1 6 .200 0 0 5 0 .167 0 0 0-0 27 4 2 .939Michele, Meagan .150 9-6 20 1 3 2 0 0 2 5 .250 1 0 6 0 .190 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 .500Kaiser, Kelsey .093 20-20 43 1 4 1 0 0 2 5 .116 4 1 8 0 .188 0 1 0-1 21 1 1 .957Thompson, Kallan .056 18-17 36 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .056 3 0 10 0 .128 0 2 2-2 20 0 1 .952Zink, Taylor .042 14-13 24 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .042 2 0 6 0 .115 0 0 0-0 104 3 1 .991Kennedy, Samantha .000 4-4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 .250 0 1 0-0 37 5 0 1.000Karr, Kari .000 7-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Rowan, Kersti .000 5-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Bowman, Kaylee .000 4-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Siple, Lauren .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Totals .190 20-20 521 32 99 15 2 6 31 136 .261 27 3 104 1 .233 2 20 17-19 429 208 21 .968Opponents .221 20-20 525 57 116 28 6 4 53 168 .320 47 10 64 1 .296 3 17 12-16 442 160 13 .979Player 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 SHALyles, Teri 1.58 2-7 14 10 10 2 1 0 84.0 55 24 19 22 35 9 2 3 298 .185 0 7 2 1 7Collins, Callie 3.68 1-8 10 10 6 0 1 0 59.0 61 33 31 25 29 19 4 1 227 .269 4 3 1 2 10Totals 2.45 3-15 20 20 16 3 1 0 143.0 116 57 50 47 64 28 6 4 525 .221 4 10 3 3 17Opponents 1.000 15-3 20 20 14 7 1 1 147.1 99 32 21 27 104 15 2 6 521 .190 6 3 0 2 2039<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTSA ROADRUNNERSQUICK FACTSLocation:................................... San Antonio, TexasJoined <strong>WAC</strong>:........................................... July 1, 2012Enrollment:...................................................... 30,968Founded:...............................................................1969Nickname:.............................................RoadrunnersColors:....................Navy Blue, Orange and WhitePresident:.....................................Dr. Ricardo Romo<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:.............................. Lynn Hickey<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:..................(210) 458-4161Ticket Office:....................................(210) 458-8872Web Site:...................................www.goUTSA.comSports InformationDirector ...............................................Kyle Stephens<strong>Softball</strong> Contact ........................Jordan KorphageOffice Number ............................... (210) 458-4930Korphage’s Cell Number .......... (210) 501-4006Korphage’s E-Mail .jordan.korphage@utsa.eduFax Number .................................... (210) 458-4569Press Box .......................................... (210) 458-4898SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach..................................Amanda Lehotak<strong>Softball</strong> Office................................. (210) 458-4807Program Record........ 595-531-2 (.528), 21 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record.......... 0-0 (.000), first year2012 Record............................................24-28 (.462)2012 SLC Record...................................12-8 (T-3rd)Stadium............................. Roadrunner Field (300)NCAA Appearances............................2 (2004, ‘06)NCAA Record...............................................0-0 (.000)Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................8/8Starters Returning/Lost.....................................5/7MEDIA OUTLETSSan Antonio Express-News: Jerry BriggsOffice: (210) 250-3373 Fax: (210) 250-3351The Paisano:Sheldon BakerOffice: (210) 690-9301 Fax: (210) 690-3423KENS-TV (CBS):David FloresOffice: (210) 366-5001 Fax: (210) 377-8757ROADRUNNER BITS• UTSA returns three position starters and eight letterwinners from last year’s squad that went24-28 overall and 12-8 in Southland <strong>Conference</strong> play.• The Roadrunners finished tied for third in the Southland standings and placed among the topthree in eight of their final nine seasons in the league.• Catcher Megan Low, who earned Southland Freshman of the Year honors a season ago, is UTSA’sonly returning starter in the infield.• UTSA owns a 90-77 record against teams currently in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. It willbe facing San Jose State and Utah State for the first time this season.• The Roadrunners are 595-531-2 in 21 seasons of play and have finished with a winning record12 times.• UTSA owns five Southland <strong>Conference</strong> titles and has been to a pair of NCAA Tournaments. Itslast postseason appearance came at the 2006 Austin Regional.• All but two of UTSA’s 17 players hail from the Lone Star State.<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 9 at Lamar (DH) 2 p.m.Feb. 10 at Lamar 2 p.m.Feb. 15 !Missouri State 4:30 p.m.Feb. 15 !Iowa State 7 p.m.Feb. 16 !Rutgers 4:30 p.m.Feb. 16 !Boise State 7 p.m.Feb. 17 !Missouri State 11:30 a.m.Feb. 20 North Texas (DH) 5 p.m.Feb. 22 #vs. Southeastern Louisiana 12:15 p.m.Feb. 22 #at Texas A&M 3 p.m.Feb. 23 #vs. Southeastern Louisiana 10 a.m.Feb. 23 #at Texas A&M 5:15 p.m.Feb. 24 #vs. Purdue 10 a.m.Feb. 27 at Houston 5:30 p.m.March 1 Sam Houston State 6 p.m.March 2 Sam Houston State (DH) 1 p.m.March 6 at Houston Baptist (DH) 2 p.m.March 13 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3 p.m.March 15 $vs. Northern Colorado 12:30 p.m.March 15 $at Nevada 3 p.m.March 16 $vs. Northern Colorado 10 a.m.March 16 $at Nevada 3 p.m.March 17 $vs. Northern Colorado 10 a.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 22 *at Texas State (DH) 4 p.m.March 23 *at Texas State 1 p.m.March 29 *San Jose State 6 p.m.March 30 *San Jose State (DH) 4 p.m.April 5 *at Utah State 2 p.m.April 6 *at Utah State (DH) 1 p.m.April 12 *at New Mexico State 6 p.m.April 13 *at New Mexico State (DH) 4 p.m.April 17 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (DH) 4 p.m.April 19 *Seattle U 6 p.m.April 20 *Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m.April 26 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.April 27 *at Louisiana Tech (DH) 1 p.m.May 3 *UT Arlington 6 p.m.May 4 *UT Arlington (DH) 4 p.m.May 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - UTSA Classic (San Antonio, Texas)# - Texas A&M Invitational (College Station, Texas)$ - Nevada Classic (Reno, Nev.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeROADRUNNER ADMINISTRATIONDr. Ricardo RomoPresidentGregg MichelFaculty RepresentativeLynn Hickey<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorLiz DaltonDeputy AD/SWAJordan KorphageSID40<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTSA COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH FILEAMANDA LEHOTAKAlma Mater: Nebraska-Omaha, 2003Overall Record: 161-180 (.472)/6 yearsSchool Record: 24-28 (.462)/1 year<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 0-0 (.000)/first yearPlaying Career: Ole Miss, 2000-01,Nebraska-Omaha, 2002-03 (Shortstop)• Amanda Lehotak enters her seventh season as a head coach and her second at UTSA.• She is just the fourth head coach in program history.• Under Lehotak’s tutelage, seven players earned All-Southland <strong>Conference</strong> honors last seasonand the team boasted its best batting average (.287) since 2006.• The Bellevue, Neb., native owns a 161-180 (.472) overall record and a 24-28 (.462) mark with theRoadrunners.• Lehotak went 137-152 (.474) in five seasons at Jacksonville before coming to UTSA.• In her final season with the Dolphins, the team went 44-16 and won the program’s first AtlanticSun <strong>Conference</strong> regular season and tournament titles.• Lehotak is the third member of her family to head a collegiate softball program. Her father, Ed,was the head coach at Bellevue (Neb.) University for 13 seasons before becoming the school’sathletics director in 2009. Her sister, Michala Cimino, was an assistant at Nebraska-Omaha beforereplacing her father in the Bruins dugout.ASSISTANT COACHESMichelle CheathamUTSA ’028th YearMegan GibsonTexas A&M ‘082nd Year2012 RESULTSDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 10 ^vs. Colorado State L, 2-10 (5)Feb. 10 ^at Texas L, 0-15 (5)Feb. 11 ^vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 4-5Feb. 11 ^at Texas L, 0-8 (5)Feb. 12 ^vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 5-3Feb. 14 Texas Southern W, 11-3 (6)Feb. 14 Texas Southern W, 12-7Feb. 17 #vs. Tulsa L, 6-7Feb. 17 #vs. North Carolina State W, 2-1Feb. 19 #vs. Tulsa L, 2-3 (8)Feb. 19 #at Texas A&M L, 1-3Feb. 24 %vs. North Dakota W, 6-4Feb. 24 %vs. Mississippi L, 2-12 (5)March 2 &vs. Brown L, 5-10March 2 &at UTEP W, 15-3 (5)March 3 &vs. Iowa State W, 4-0March 3 &vs. Valparaiso L, 6-10March 4 &at UTEP W, 11-2 (5)March 7 *at A&M-Corpus Christi W, 6-1March 7 *at A&M-Corpus Christi L, 1-2March 13 +vs. North Dakota State W, 6-5 (8)March 13 +at Baylor L, 0-5March 16 *at McNeese L, 5-9March 17 *at McNeese L, 0-7March 23 @vs. Seattle L, 1-6March 23 @at Boise State L, 3-5March 24 @vs. Seattle W, 8-3March 24 @vs. Weber State L, 1-2March 25 @vs. New Mexico L, 0-8March 30 *Northwestern State W, 6-5March 31 *Northwestern State W, 6-4April 4 at Houston Baptist L, 2-3April 6 *Sam Houston State W, 8-2April 6 *Sam Houston State L, 3-8April 7 *Central Arkansas W, 3-0April 7 *Central Arkansas W, 2-1April 13 *at Southeastern La. L, 1-4April 14 *at Southeastern La. W, 4-0April 17 Houston Baptist W, 6-2April 17 Houston Baptist L, 0-6April 20 *UT Arlington W, 1-0April 21 *UT Arlington W, 2-1 (10)April 24 *at Texas State L, 1-2 (10)April 24 *at Texas State L, 3-6April 27 *Nicholls State L, 3-6 (9)April 28 *Nicholls State W, 11-3 (6)May 1 Houston L, 0-10 (5)May 4 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0May 5 *at Stephen F. Austin W, 2-1 (8)May 11 ~Central Arkansas W, 4-3May 11 ~Texas State L, 1-2May 12 ~A&M-Corpus Christi L, 1-2^ - Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)# - Aggie Classic (College Station, Texas)% - Islanders Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)& - UTEP Invitational (El Paso, Texas)+ - Baylor Round Robin (Waco, Texas)@ - SpringHill Suites Invitational (Boise, Idaho)* - Southland <strong>Conference</strong> game~ - Southland Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)41<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTSA TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERcourtney buchmanINF, 5-5, So.Named third team All-Southland last year as a freshmanafter hitting .299 with 16 runs scored, six doubles,a homer and 15 RBI ... appeared in all 52 games with 50starts ... tied for the team lead with four sacrifice hits ...had eight multi-hit games, including four outings withthree hits ... had nine-game hitting streak from March2-13 ... went 2-for-3 and had a season-high two RBI ina win at UTEP (March 2) ... lone homer of the seasoncame in a run-rule victory over Nicholls (April 28) ...recorded 65 outs and 15 assists in 84 chances for a.952 fielding percentage ... named to the Southland<strong>Conference</strong> Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... redshirtedthe 2011 season.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2012 52-50 134 16 40 15 .299Total 52-50 134 16 40 15 .299MEGAN LOWC, 5-6, So.Named Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Freshman of the Yearand first team All-SLC last year after hitting .375 with26 runs, nine doubles, five homers and 28 RBI ... alsorecorded a .533 slugging and .456 on-base percentage... led the team in eight offensive categories includingbatting average, slugging percentage, on-base percentage,RBI, home runs, total bases (81), walks (20) andsacrifice flies (3) ... totaled 17 multi-hit and seven multi-RBI games ... had a nine-game hitting streak from March2-16 ... also reached base in 17 consecutive games ...had a season-high four hits with two doubles and threeruns scored in a win over Houston Baptist (April 17) ...had three RBI in a game twice ... posted a .987 fieldingpercentage with 266 putouts and 28 assists ... named tothe Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Commissioner’s Honor Roll.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2012 52-52 152 26 57 28 .375Total 52-52 152 26 57 28 .375HAYLEE STATONP/OF, 5-7, Sr.Third team All-SLC pick last year after posting a 15-8record and 2.54 ERA with 151 strikeouts ... also hit .244with two doubles, a triple and eight RBI ... had fourmulti-hit and two multi-RBI games ... tallied doubledigitstrikeouts four times, including a career-best 12in a win vs. North Dakota ... as a sophomore, appearedin 31 contests with 15 starts ... named to the 2011 SLCCommissioner’s Honor Roll ... spent the 2010 season atConcordia, where she was named first team all-conferenceand conference Pitcher of the Week four times.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2011 6-8 1 3.58 76.1 34 212012 15-8 1 2.54 179.0 151 49Total 21-16 2 2.85 255.1 185 70Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2011 31-25 67 7 11 5 .1642012 49-45 86 16 21 8 .244Total 80-70 153 23 32 13 .209<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Siera Sproul OF R/R 5-7 Jr. Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill)2 Courtney Buchman INF R/R 5-5 So. Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch)3 Cosette Hernandez INF L/R 5-3 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Johnson)4 Paige Hamilton INF L/R 5-5 Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Blinn College)5 Ashlee Garcia INF L/R 5-7 Fr. Jarrell, Texas (Jarrell)7 Darian Blake OF L/R 5-8 Jr. Katy, Texas (North Texas)8 Jolene Graham INF R/R 5-9 Jr. Sutter, Calif. (Odessa JC)9 Alyssa Vordenbaum P R/R 5-7 Sr. Pasadena, Texas (Blinn College)10 Jori Fox P/1B R/R 5-11 Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Johnson)11 Victoria Birdwell OF L/R 5-4 Fr. Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia)21 Alexis Ramirez INF L/L 5-6 Fr. San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos)22 Vivian Tijerina 3B R/R 5-6 So. Atascosa, Texas (Southwest)24 Crystal Moreno OF R/R 5-5 Fr. San Angelo, Texas (Central)30 Samantha Beeson 1B/OF R/R 5-9 Sr. Austin, Texas (Bowie)33 Megan Low C R/R 5-6 So. Spring, Texas (Spring)42 Haylee Staton P/OF R/R 5-7 Sr. Austin, Texas (Concordia)Key Returnees BA Hits RBICourtney Buchman .299 40 15Megan Low .375 57 28Key Pitchers ERA W-L KHaylee Staton 2.54 15-8 151Alyssa Vordenbaum 4.16 4-11 67Key Losses BA Hits RBIMolly Fichtner .365 61 18Nikki Goff .283 41 26Caitlyn Ivy .304 48 26Ashley Kappler .306 55 15ROADRUNNER FIELDHead Coach: Amanda LehotakAssistant Coaches: Michelle Cheatham, Megan Gibson42<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTSA 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 24-28 Home: 12-6 Road: 6-12 Neutral: 6-10Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Low, Megan .375 52-52 152 26 57 9 0 5 28 81 .533 20 5 12 4 .456 3 1 0-1 266 28 4 .987Fichtner, Molly .365 52-52 167 27 61 8 0 3 18 78 .467 18 0 9 2 .425 1 3 0-1 71 93 10 .943Kappler, Ashley .306 52-52 180 33 55 10 0 3 15 74 .411 8 1 15 0 .335 2 3 1-1 93 84 9 .952Ivy, Caitlyn .304 52-52 158 19 48 4 0 4 26 64 .405 14 0 24 2 .360 0 5 3-3 351 11 6 .984Buchman, Courtney .299 52-50 134 16 40 6 0 1 15 49 .366 16 1 17 0 .373 2 4 2-4 65 15 4 .952Goff, Nikki .283 50-48 145 18 41 12 1 5 26 70 .483 8 1 27 1 .323 1 3 1-2 49 84 5 .964Beeson, Samantha .306 25-15 49 3 15 1 1 0 3 18 .367 1 0 8 0 .320 0 1 3-3 8 0 1 .889Staton, Haylee .244 49-45 86 16 21 2 1 0 8 25 .291 15 2 15 0 .365 1 2 0-0 8 44 3 .945Garcia, Geena .224 41-40 98 13 22 3 0 1 10 28 .286 8 2 25 0 .291 2 4 1-2 48 3 4 .927Little, Laura .207 40-22 58 6 12 4 0 0 4 16 .276 3 0 7 0 .246 0 1 1-1 24 0 4 .857Byars, Alaina .195 31-29 82 9 16 4 1 3 16 31 .378 8 0 13 0 .267 0 1 2-2 18 1 2 .905Sproul, Siera .170 31-16 47 7 8 2 0 1 6 13 .277 6 0 10 0 .264 0 1 2-2 18 0 1 .947Tijerina, Vivian .091 7-3 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .091 0 0 2 0 .091 0 0 0-0 4 10 1 .933Fox, Jori .050 10-4 20 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .100 0 0 8 0 .050 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Vordenbaum, Alyss .000 33-21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 24 5 .853Akins, Katy .000 17-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 5 1 .833Luksa, Morgan .000 29-8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 17 1 .957Totals .287 52-52 1387 196 398 66 4 26 176 550 .397 125 12 192 9 .348 12 29 16-22 1033 419 61 .960Opponents .277 52-52 1378 230 382 58 5 44 206 582 .422 118 36 251 2 .348 8 39 44-50 1037 411 55 .963LOB - Team (336), Opp (320). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (15). IBB - Team (1), Ivy 1, Opp (8).Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAStaton, Haylee 2.54 15-8 38 34 15 4 1 1 179.0 166 78 65 49 151 23 3 15 682 .243 9 17 0 3 21Vordenbaum, Alyss 4.16 4-11 29 12 3 0 1 1 94.1 114 77 56 40 67 18 1 14 390 .292 5 13 0 2 9Luksa, Morgan 5.62 4-7 26 4 0 0 0 3 52.1 69 53 42 24 25 9 1 9 221 .312 9 2 2 2 6Akins, Katy 6.75 1-2 13 2 0 0 0 0 18.2 33 22 18 5 8 8 0 6 85 .388 0 4 0 1 3Totals 3.68 24-28 52 52 18 5 1 5 344.1 382 230 181 118 251 58 5 44 1378 .277 23 36 2 8 39Opponents 3.18 28-24 52 52 26 7 1 2 345.2 398 196 157 125 192 66 4 26 1387 .287 25 12 6 12 29PB - Team (6), Low 5, Fichtner 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (5), Low 4, Luksa 1. SBA/ATT - Low (41-47), Staton (19-22), Vordenbaum (14-16), Luksa (9-10), Fichtner (3-3),Akins (2-2).SLC Games: 12-8 Home: 8-2 Road: 4-6Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Fichtner, Molly .438 20-20 64 11 28 4 0 1 7 35 .547 6 0 4 1 .486 0 3 0-0 30 44 4 .949Low, Megan .339 20-20 56 10 19 3 0 1 10 25 .446 9 4 4 1 .451 2 1 0-0 121 17 2 .986Goff, Nikki .313 20-20 64 10 20 5 0 4 14 37 .578 3 0 11 1 .338 1 1 1-2 18 44 3 .954Buchman, Courtney .262 20-20 61 7 16 3 0 1 7 22 .361 5 0 9 0 .313 1 2 1-2 25 3 1 .966Kappler, Ashley .257 20-20 70 9 18 5 0 0 3 23 .329 4 1 7 0 .303 1 0 0-0 35 33 1 .986Ivy, Caitlyn .167 20-20 60 4 10 1 0 1 6 14 .233 6 0 10 2 .242 0 4 1-1 153 6 3 .981Beeson, Samantha .321 10-8 28 2 9 1 1 0 3 12 .429 1 0 5 0 .345 0 1 2-2 4 0 0 1.000Staton, Haylee .240 19-17 25 3 6 1 0 0 3 7 .280 4 2 4 0 .387 0 2 0-0 3 23 1 .963Sproul, Siera .227 14-8 22 5 5 1 0 1 2 9 .409 1 0 6 0 .261 0 1 1-1 6 0 0 1.000Little, Laura .172 18-11 29 1 5 1 0 0 2 6 .207 2 0 3 0 .226 0 0 0-0 9 0 1 .900Byars, Alaina .167 7-6 18 2 3 0 0 2 5 9 .500 1 0 3 0 .211 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.000Garcia, Geena .114 14-14 35 3 4 2 0 0 3 6 .171 6 0 11 0 .244 0 2 0-0 19 1 2 .909Fox, Jori .091 4-2 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .182 0 0 4 0 .091 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Tijerina, Vivian .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Totals .265 20-20 544 69 144 28 1 11 65 207 .381 48 7 81 5 .329 5 17 7-9 427 185 21 .967Opponents .236 20-20 539 62 127 19 1 10 56 178 .330 43 21 118 0 .316 2 17 17-20 423 160 23 .962LOB - Team (131), Opp (135). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (5). IBB - Team (0), Opp (5).Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAStaton, Haylee 1.98 7-3 18 16 6 3 1 0 84.2 71 28 24 23 74 10 1 4 314 .226 7 10 0 0 12Vordenbaum, Alyss 2.85 2-4 12 4 0 0 1 1 34.1 29 21 14 15 28 5 0 3 130 .223 2 8 0 2 4Luksa, Morgan 3.61 2-1 10 0 0 0 0 2 21.1 26 12 11 4 15 4 0 2 88 .295 0 2 0 0 1Akins, Katy 3.50 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 7 .143 0 1 0 0 0Totals 2.46 12-8 20 20 6 4 1 3 142.1 127 62 50 43 118 19 1 10 539 .236 9 21 0 2 17Opponents 2.73 8-12 20 20 12 1 0 1 141.0 144 69 55 48 81 28 1 11 544 .265 6 7 3 5 17PB - Team (2), Low 2, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (3), Low 2, Luksa 1. SBA/ATT - Low (17-20), Staton (12-14), Vordenbaum (3-4), Luksa (2-2).43<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCETEXAS STATE BOBCATSQUICK FACTSLocation:......................................San Marcos, TexasJoined <strong>WAC</strong>:........................................... July 1, 2012Enrollment:...................................................... 34,229Founded:...............................................................1899Nickname:.......................................................BobcatsColors:........................................... Maroon and GoldPresident:............................... Dr. Denise M. Trauth<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:............................. Dr. Larry Teis<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:..................(512) 245-2114Ticket Office:....................................(512) 245-2272Web Site:...................... www.txstatebobcats.comSports InformationDirector.................................................... Rick Poulter<strong>Softball</strong> Contact ......................Denise ThompsonOffice Number ............................... (512) 245-2988Thompson’s Cell Number ......... (512) 216-3440Thompson’s E-Mail .................dt24@txstate.eduFax Number .................................... (512) 245-2967Press Box .......................................... (512) 245-7203SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach........................................Ricci Woodard<strong>Softball</strong> Office................................. (512) 245-7753Program Record........ 733-767-1 (.489), 28 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record.......... 0-0 (.000), first year2012 Record............................................39-17 (.696)2012 SLC Record....................................... 18-2 (1st)Stadium............Bobcat <strong>Softball</strong> Stadium (1,000)Stadium Record............ 346-289 (.545), 28 yearsNCAA Appearances.... 6 (1999, ‘01, ‘03, ‘09, ‘11, ‘12)NCAA Record............................................7-12 (.368)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................12/5Starters Returning/Lost.....................................9/2MEDIA OUTLETSSan Marcos Daily Record:...........Randy StevensOffice: (512) 392-2458University Star:............................. Cameron IrvineOffice: (512) 245-3489 Fax: (512) 245-3708New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung:. Chris HoffmanOffice: (830) 625-9144 Fax: (830) 625-1224Hays Free Press:....................................... Mark CaulOffice: (512) 268-7862BOBCAT BITS• Texas State returns eight starters and 12 letterwinners from last year’s team that went 39-17 overall,won the Southland <strong>Conference</strong> Tournament and advanced to the College Station Regional.• The Bobcats finished 2012 with the fourth-best fielding percentage in the nation (.978) andreturn eight of their starting fielders from a year ago.• The Bobcats return five all-conference players in Anne Marie Taylor, Anna Hernandez, HaleyLemons, Brooke Baker and Selena Hernandez.• Taylor will be the Bobcats’ go-to pitcher in <strong>2013</strong>. She was 17-8 with a 1.71 ERA a year ago. Sheranked 17th nationally in shutouts (10) and 46th in ERA (1.71).• Texas State’s top three batters – Baker (.306), Anna Hernandez (.304) and Selena Hernandez(.301) – all return. The trio combined for 149 hits, 26 RBI and 70 runs scored.• The Bobcats, which have made three NCAA appearances in the last four years, have a currenthome win streak of 14 games, having suffered just one loss at home last season.<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 8 !vs. Iowa 2 p.m.Feb. 8 !at Houston 7 p.m.Feb. 9 !vs. Lipscomb 9 a.m.Feb. 9 !at Houston 11:30 a.m.Feb. 10 !at Houston 2 p.m.Feb. 16 @at Louisiana 1 p.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Mississippi Valley State 6 p.m.Feb. 17 @vs. Mississippi Valley State 11 a.m.Feb. 17 @at Louisiana 1:30 p.m.Feb. 21 #North Texas 5 p.m.Feb. 21 #Baylor 7 p.m.Feb. 22 #Texas Tech 3:30 p.m.Feb. 23 #Sam Houston State 3:30 p.m.Feb. 24 #TBD TBDMarch 1 $North Texas 3 p.m.March 1 $Purdue 5:30 p.m.March 2 $Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 12:30 p.m.March 2 $North Texas 3 p.m.March 3 $Purdue 10 a.m.March 6 at Sam Houston State 4:30 p.m.March 8 at Texas 4:30 p.m.March 9 at Texas 1 p.m.March 10 at Texas 3 p.m.March 13 Troy 2 p.m.March 15 %at Sacramento State noonMarch 16 %vs. Kansas 9 a.m.March 16 %vs. Fresno State 11 a.m.March 17 %vs. Saint Mary’s 9 a.m.March 22 *UTSA (DH) 4 p.m.Date Opponent TimeMarch 23 *UTSA 1 p.m.March 26 at Texas A&M 6:30 p.m.March 29 *at Seattle U (DH) 3 p.m.March 30 *at Seattle U 1 p.m.April 2 Houston Baptist 6 p.m.April 5 *Louisiana Tech (DH) 4 p.m.April 6 *Louisiana Tech 1 p.m.April 9 Baylor 6 p.m.April 12 *at UT Arlington (DH) 4 p.m.April 13 *at UT Arlington 1 p.m.April 16 Texas A&M 6 p.m.April 19 *New Mexico State (DH) 4 p.m.April 20 *New Mexico State 1 p.m.April 23 at Lamar 4 p.m.April 26 *San Jose State (DH) 4 p.m.April 27 *San Jose State 1 p.m.May 3 *at Utah State (DH) 2 p.m.May 4 *at Utah State 1 p.m.May 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - Hilton Houston Plaza Classic (Houston, Texas)@ - Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.)# - Texas Shootout (San Marcos, Texas)$ - CenturyLink Classic (San Marcos, Texas)% - Capital Classic (Sacramento, Calif.)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeBOBCAT ADMINISTRATIONDr. Denise TrauthPresidentDr. Paul GowensFaculty RepresentativeDr. Larry Teis<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorTracy ShoemakeAssociate AD/SWADenise ThompsonSID44<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCETEXAS STATE COACHING STAFF2012 RESULTSHEAD COACH FILERICCI WOODARDAlma Mater: New Mexico State, 1991Overall Record: 440-251-1/12 yearsSchool Record: Same<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 0-0/first yearPlaying Career: Central Arizona, 1985-87New Mexico State, 1988-90 (Infield)• The winningest coach at Texas State, Ricci Woodard enters her 13th season at the helm andboasts a career record of 440-251-1 (.637).• She has led her team to three NCAA Tournament appearances in the last four years.• Woodard finished her career in the Southland with the second-most victories and the thirdbestwinning percentage in league history.• She has earned four conference coach of the year honors, while leading her teams to sixconference titles, four conference tournament crowns and five NCAA Regional appearances.• Woodard has coached 58 all-conference selections, 13 all-region selections and three All-Americans.• She has had a player earn conference pitcher of the year honors in six of the last seven seasons.• Woodard’s teams have posted eight 35-plus win seasons, and have never finished below thirdplace in league standings.• She has had three former players play in the National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) league.ASSISTANT COACHESPeejay BrunHawai‘i ’947th YearAmber DanielBaylor ‘044th YearDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 10 !vs. Syracuse L, 0-4Feb. 10 !vs. Brigham Young W, 6-2Feb. 11 !vs. California L, 0-10 (5)Feb. 11 !at Arizona State L, 0-9 (5)Feb. 12 !vs. Washington L, 3-12 (6)Feb. 12 !vs. New Mexico L, 3-5Feb. 17 Rutgers W, 11-6Feb. 18 Dayton W, 5-0Feb. 19 Dayton W, 3-0Feb. 19 Rutgers L, 1-2Feb. 24 @vs. Texas Tech L, 0-6Feb. 24 @vs. North Texas W, 1-0 (9)Feb. 25 @vs. UTEP W, 3-0Feb. 25 @at No. 9 Baylor W, 1-0Feb. 26 Texas Tech W, 3-1Feb. 29 at No. 6 Texas L, 0-5Feb. 29 at No. 6 Texas L, 0-7March 2 #vs. Houston W, 5-0March 2 #at Texas A&M L, 2-3March 3 #vs. Nebraska W, 5-1March 3 #vs. Houston W, 5-4March 4 #vs. Nebraska W, 2-1March 13 Liberty W, 8-0 (6)March 13 Liberty W, 2-0March 16 *Stephen F. Austin W, 4-0March 17 *Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0March 19 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 3-1 (10)March 19 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 0-1 (10)March 23 *Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0March 24 *Southeastern Louisiana W, 10-0 (5)March 27 *at UT Arlington W, 2-1March 27 *at UT Arlington W, 4-0March 31 *at Nicholls State W, 3-0April 1 *at Nicholls State L, 0-1April 4 at Houston L, 3-4April 4 at Houston L, 0-2April 6 *Central Arkansas W, 2-0April 6 *Central Arkansas W, 3-2April 11 at North Texas W, 6-0April 11 at North Texas L, 1-7April 18 Houston Baptist W, 6-0April 18 Houston Baptist W, 3-0April 20 *McNeese W, 8-7April 21 *McNeese W, 4-0April 24 *UTSA W, 2-1 (10)April 24 *UTSA W, 6-3April 27 *at Northwestern State W, 9-0 (6)April 28 *at Northwestern State W, 7-1May 4 *at Sam Houston State W, 5-1May 5 *at Sam Houston State W, 3-0May 11 $at UTSA W, 2-1May 12 $vs. McNeese W, 5-2May 13 $vs. Sam Houston State W, 3-0May 18 %vs. LSU L, 0-1May 19 %vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 5-3May 19 %at Texas A&M L, 4-7! - Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)@ - Texas Shootout (Waco, Texas)# - Texas A&M Invite (College Station, Texas)* - Southland <strong>Conference</strong> game$ - SLC Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)% - NCAA Regionals (College Station, Texas)45<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCETEXAS STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERaNNA HERNANDEZ2B, 5-3, Sr.Named second team All-Southland and to the SouthlandAll-Tournament Team last year as a junior ...started 55 of the Bobcats’ 56 games, posting 49 hits,20 runs and 23 RBI ... had 14 multi-hit games ... namedsecond team All-SLC as a sophomore in 2011, whenshe had 50 hits, 28 RBI and 21 runs scored ... led theteam with 10 multi-hit games and 11 multi-RBI games... had a season-long hit streak of nine ... as a freshmanin 2010, earned honorable mention All-SLC accoladesand was named to the Southland All-TournamentTeam ... led the team with 29 runs ... twice selected tothe Southland All-Academic Team.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 53-53 160 29 41 27 .2562011 58-58 170 21 50 28 .2942012 56-55 161 20 49 23 .304Total 167-166 491 70 140 78 .285HAley LEMONs1B, 5-6, Sr.Earned second team All-SLC honors last year as a junior... recorded 10 multi-hit games and four multi-RBIgames ... registered eight sacrifice hits ... tallied 41 hits,17 runs and 16 RBI ... as a sophomore in 2011, namedsecond team All-SLC and to the SLC All-TournamentTeam ... started all 58 games at first base ... led the teamwith 12 doubles ... also tallied 52 hits, 25 RBI and 25runs scored ... had 11 multi-hit games and four multiRBI games ... started 52 games as a freshman in 2010,when she tallied 40 hits, 13 RBI and 22 runs scored ...recorded two or more hits seven times.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2010 52-52 144 22 40 13 .2782011 58-58 178 25 52 25 .2922012 52-52 151 17 41 16 .272Total 162-162 473 64 133 54 .281ANnE MARIE TAYLORLHP, 5-0, Sr.Named second team All-SLC last year as a junior whenshe posted 164 strikeouts ... recorded a no-hitteragainst Stephen F. Austin, striking out 10 batters ...pitched a perfect game against Southeastern Louisiana,fanning nine ... had a season-high 11 strikeoutsin a win over Dayton ... named first team All-SLC andto the SLC All-Tournament Team as a sophomorein 2011, when she posted a 17-7 record with 152strikeouts ... pitched her first career no-hitter againstNorthwestern State on May 7, 2011 ... as a freshman,went 6-6 with a 4.01 ERA ... two-time Southland All-Academic Team honoree.CAREER StatisticsYear W-L S ERA IP K BB2010 6-6 2 4.01 80.1 49 332011 17-7 0 1.88 156.0 152 442012 17-8 1 1.71 180.1 164 39Total 40-21 3 2.22 416.2 365 116<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Brooke Baker OF L/R 5-1 Sr. Houston, Texas (James E. Taylor)2 Anne Marie Taylor P L/L 5-0 Sr. Houston, Texas (Waltrip)3 Katie Doerre C R/R 5-7 Fr. Magnolia, Texas (Tomball)4 Selena Hernandez SS/UT L/R 5-2 So. Austin, Texas (Stephen F. Austin)5 Kelli Baker 2B L/R 5-7 Fr. Atoscocita, Texas (Atascocita)6 Timishia North U R/R 5-7 Jr. Hallettsville, Texas (Hallettsville)8 Anna Hernandez 2B R/R 5-3 Sr. Buda, Texas (Hays)9 Coralee Ramirez OF R/R 5-6 Jr. Round Rock, Texas (Vista Ridge)10 Courtney Harris 3B R/R 5-9 So. Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock)11 Macie Hair C R/R 5-9 Sr. Leander, Texas (Vista Ridge)12 Ali Akina OF R/R 5-7 So. Austin, Texas (James Bowie)13 Brooke Keel OF L/L 5-3 Jr. West Texas (West Texas)14 Delia Saucedo P R/R 5-7 Jr. Highland, Calif. (San Gorgonio)15 Rayn House P R/R 5-8 Jr. Paris, Texas (North Lamar)16 Haley Lemons 1B L/L 5-6 Sr. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall)20 Ashley Wright P R/R 5-7 Fr. Huntington, Texas (Huntington)21 Shelby Carnline 3B/SS R/R 5-5 Sr. Cleveland, Texas (Splendora)22 Jordan Masek SS R/R 5-4 Jr. Giddings, Texas (Giddings)24 Brittney Garcia OF/2B L/R 5-7 So. Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point)Key Returnees BA Hits RBIBrooke Baker .306 45 13Anna Hernandez .304 49 23Selena Hernandez .301 55 26Haley Lemons .272 41 16Key Pitchers ERA W-L KAnne Marie Taylor 1.71 17-8 164Key Losses BA Hits RBIChandler Hall .277 41 26Key Losses ERA W-L KChandler Hall 1.73 22-8 214BOBCAT SOFTBALL STADIUMHead Coach: Ricci WoodardAssistant Coaches: Peejay Brun, Amber Daniel46<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCETEXAS STATE 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 39-17 Home: 17-1 Road: 11-10 Neutral: 11-6Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Baker, Brooke .306 54-49 147 22 45 4 1 0 13 51 .347 8 0 17 0 .340 1 15 15-17 42 1 1 .977Hernandez, Anna .304 56-55 161 20 49 7 0 3 23 65 .404 18 2 15 0 .381 0 5 1-2 93 68 7 .958Hernandez, Selena .301 56-56 183 28 55 10 3 0 26 71 .388 17 2 14 0 .361 3 2 8-14 101 100 4 .980Hall, Chandler .277 55-55 148 14 41 10 1 3 26 62 .419 17 1 13 0 .349 3 9 1-1 7 43 2 .962Lemons, Haley .272 52-52 151 17 41 5 0 0 16 46 .305 15 0 8 2 .335 1 8 2-5 368 22 1 .997Masek, Jordan .225 54-53 129 16 29 4 1 1 14 38 .295 7 1 29 0 .266 2 8 9-10 72 11 2 .976Ramirez, Coralee .271 43-28 85 14 23 2 0 0 6 25 .294 5 0 21 0 .311 0 2 3-4 24 1 1 .962Carnline, Shelby .250 43-35 84 13 21 6 0 1 10 30 .357 20 5 24 0 .422 0 3 2-2 22 59 4 .953Harris, Courtney .229 45-36 109 11 25 3 0 1 13 31 .284 6 1 19 0 .276 0 6 6-6 28 31 9 .868Garcia, Brittney .200 34-1 5 15 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 1 1 4 0 .429 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 .000Snow, Allison .173 41-30 75 5 13 3 0 0 4 16 .213 11 2 8 0 .295 0 4 1-1 34 0 0 1.000Hair, Macie .158 37 34-57 4 9 1 0 0 2 10 .175 3 1 13 0 .213 0 2 0-0 232 23 2 .992Keel, Brooke .158 34-14 38 7 6 0 0 0 3 6 .158 8 0 4 0 .298 1 1 4-4 6 1 0 1.000Parten, Megan .140 24-21 43 2 6 0 0 0 4 6 .140 6 2 8 0 .275 0 3 1-1 119 12 1 .992Taylor, Anne Marie .000 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 24 1 .964Totals .257 56-56 1415 188 364 55 6 9 160 458 .324 142 18 197 2 .330 11 68 57-71 1151 397 35 .978Opponents .204 56-56 1400 124 285 45 2 32 115 430 .307 85 13 381 3 .255 5 29 38-50 1119 506 71 .958LOB - Team (358), Opp (262). DPs turned - Team (8), Opp (13). CI - Team (0), Opp (5). Picked off - Lemons, H. 1, Masek, J. 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHATaylor, Anne Marie 1.71 17-8 30 28 22 10 0 1 180.1 129 49 44 39 164 24 0 17 649 .199 4 9 4 1 16Hall, Chandler 1.73 22-8 33 28 23 12 0 0 193.2 138 59 48 38 214 15 1 12 706 .195 4 3 0 3 13Alaniz, Crystal 11.59 0-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 9.2 18 16 16 8 3 6 1 3 45 .400 1 1 0 1 0Totals 1.97 39-17 56 56 45 22 0 1 383.2 285 124 108 85 381 45 2 32 1400 .204 9 13 4 5 29Opponents 2.65 17-39 56 56 32 10 2 2 373.0 364 188 141 142 197 55 6 9 1415 .257 19 18 4 11 68PB - Team (9), Parten, M. 4, Hair, M. 3, Hernandez, S 2, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Hair, M. (25-30), Hall, C. (23-27), Taylor, A. (15-23), Parten, M.(13-19), Hernandez, S (0-1).SLC Games: 18-2 Home: 10-0 Road: 8-2Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Baker, Brooke .339 19-19 59 10 20 1 1 0 8 23 .390 2 0 5 0 .355 1 8 7-7 20 0 1 .952Hernandez, Anna .317 20-20 60 11 19 2 0 1 6 24 .400 7 1 6 0 .397 0 1 1-2 34 22 5 .918Lemons, Haley .317 20-20 60 7 19 3 0 0 8 22 .367 5 0 3 1 .369 0 3 0-2 157 11 0 1.000Hall, Chandler .316 20-20 57 8 18 3 1 1 9 26 .456 5 1 2 0 .381 0 5 0-0 0 18 2 .900Hernandez, Selena .262 20-20 65 11 17 2 3 0 8 25 .385 7 1 4 0 .333 2 1 2-6 25 36 0 1.000Masek, Jordan .200 20-20 45 3 9 4 0 0 8 13 .289 1 1 12 0 .229 1 5 1-2 25 3 0 1.000Carnline, Shelby .370 16-11 27 7 10 3 0 0 4 13 .481 9 0 7 0 .528 0 2 1-1 6 20 2 .929Ramirez, Coralee .269 15-9 26 5 7 1 0 0 4 8 .308 0 0 7 0 .269 0 2 0-1 4 0 0 1.000Harris, Courtney .225 17-13 40 5 9 2 0 1 9 14 .350 3 0 3 0 .279 0 3 3-3 7 18 5 .833Keel, Brooke .200 10-1 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .200 1 0 0 0 .333 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000Snow, Allison .160 15-11 25 3 4 1 0 0 2 5 .200 4 1 2 0 .300 0 3 0-0 13 0 0 1.000Parten, Megan .136 12-10 22 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 .136 3 2 3 0 .296 0 1 1-1 65 5 0 1.000Hair, Macie .000 12 10-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 3 0 .067 0 1 0-0 75 8 0 1.000Garcia, Brittney .000 13-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 .000Totals .269 20-20 505 79 136 22 5 3 68 177 .350 47 9 57 1 .340 4 35 19-28 433 148 16 .973Opponents .145 20-20 498 19 72 11 0 2 16 89 .179 21 0 139 1 .179 1 13 8-12 409 186 26 .958LOB - Team (119), Opp (84). DPs turned - Team (2), Opp (6). CI - Team (0), Opp (3). Picked off - Lemons, H. 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHATaylor, Anne Marie 0.32 7-2 11 10 8 5 0 1 66.0 30 7 3 11 57 5 0 1 224 .134 0 0 1 0 7Hall, Chandler 0.71 11-0 12 10 9 5 0 0 78.1 42 12 8 10 82 6 0 1 274 .153 1 0 0 1 6Totals 0.53 18-2 20 20 17 10 0 1 144.1 72 19 11 21 139 11 0 2 498 .145 1 0 1 1 13Opponents 3.29 2-18 20 20 13 2 0 0 136.1 136 79 64 47 57 22 5 3 505 .269 7 9 4 4 35PB - Team (2), Parten, M. 2, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Parten, M. (3-7), Taylor, A. (2-6), Hall, C. (6-6), Hair, M. (5-5).47<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTAH STATE AGGIESQUICK FACTSLocation:.................................................. Logan, UtahJoined <strong>WAC</strong>:............................................ July 1, 2005Enrollment:....................................................... 28,994Founded:................................................................1888Nickname:..........................................................AggiesColors:...................................... Navy Blue and WhitePresident:..............................................Stan Albrecht<strong>Athletic</strong>s Director:...............................Scott Barnes<strong>Athletic</strong> Department:...................(435) 797-1850Ticket Office:.....................................(435) 797-0305Web Site:.................................utahstateaggies.comSports InformationDirector ..............................................Doug Hoffman<strong>Softball</strong> Contact ........................ Couper SorensenOffice Number ................................(435) 797-1361Sorensen’s Cell Number .............(435) 840-2007Sorensen’s E-Mail ..........coupdawg@gmail.comFax Number .....................................(435) 797-2615AGGIE BITS• Utah State returns several key players from last year’s squad, including All-<strong>WAC</strong> first team honoreeChristine Thomsen, Hailey Froton, Allison Lenzora and Kassandra Uchida.• USU said goodbye to one of its all-time best offensive players in Kelley Kaneshiro, the program’sall-time leader in home runs (39), slugging percentage (.590) and hit by pitches (36).• The Aggies will look to Thomsen to lead the offensive charge in <strong>2013</strong>, as the senior posted a .418batting average last year, which tied for first in the <strong>WAC</strong>. Thomsen also proved to be a toughout for the defense as she struck out only seven times in 158 at bats.• Returning to the circle are senior veterans Mandy Harmon and Shelbi Tyteca. The two combinedfor 246.2 innings of work and 170 strikeouts last season. Harmon has 265 career strikeouts, goodfor eighth in the Aggie career record book, while Tyteca is 10th with 205.• Tyteca recorded five saves last season, breaking her own school record of four in a season. Sheis Utah State’s all-time career saves leader with nine total.• Utah State softball will be playing its eighth and final season in the <strong>WAC</strong> and has recorded a30-105 record in <strong>WAC</strong> play.SOFTBALL FACTSHead Coach........................Carissa Millsap-Kalaba<strong>Softball</strong> Office................................. (435) 797-0553Program Record........ 834-984-3 (.458), 37 yearsAll-Time <strong>WAC</strong> Record....... 30-105 (.222), 7 years<strong>WAC</strong> Regular-Season Titles..................................0<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament Titles..........................................02012 Record............................................17-36 (.321)2012 <strong>WAC</strong> Record.....................................4-17 (8th)Stadium.... LaRee and LeGrand Johnson Field (500)Stadium Record............ 222-410 (.351), 17 yearsNCAA Appearances............. 4 (1984, ‘89, ‘92, ‘93)NCAA Record...............................................2-8 (.200)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................14/5Starters Returning/Lost.....................................8/3MEDIA OUTLETSLogan Herald Journal................. Shawn HarrisonOffice: (435) 752-2121...........Fax: (435) 753-6642Utah Statesman....................................Tavin StuckiOffice: (435) 797-1761...........Fax: (435) 797-1760Salt Lake Tribune..................................... Kyle GoonOffice: (801) 257-8900...........Fax: (801) 257-8950Deseret News.....................................Kraig WilliamsOffice: (435) 237-2161...........Fax: (435) 237-2543<strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeFeb. 8 !vs. Tennessee 1:30 p.m.Feb. 9 !vs. Colorado State 4 p.m.Feb. 9 !vs. Loyola Marymount 11 a.m.Feb. 9 !at Southern Utah 1:30 p.m.Feb. 10 !vs. South Dakota 1:30 p.m.Feb. 15 @vs. Purdue 9 a.m.Feb. 15 @vs. Southern Utah 11 a.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Drake 9 a.m.Feb. 16 @vs. Nebraska 11 a.m.Feb. 17 @at Arizona 1 p.m.Feb. 22 #vs. Lamar noonFeb. 22 #vs. Tulsa 2:30 p.m.Feb. 23 #vs. Texas 11:30 a.m.Feb. 23 #vs. TBD TBDMarch 1 $vs. New Mexico 3 p.m.March 1 $at San Diego 5 p.m.March 2 $at San Diego State 5 p.m.March 2 $vs. Fresno State 8 p.m.March 3 $vs. Boise State 10 a.m.March 13 at Weber State (DH) 2 p.m.March 15 %at Boise State 2 p.m.March 16 %vs. Idaho State 10 a.m.March 16 %vs. Portland State noonMarch 17 %vs. Portland State 10 a.m.March 17 %vs. Idaho State noonMarch 20 Utah 4 p.m.March 22 *at San Jose State 3 p.m.March 23 *at San Jose State (DH) noonDate Opponent TimeMarch 29 *New Mexico State (DH) 2 p.m.March 30 *New Mexico State 1 p.m.April 13 at Idaho State 4 p.m.April 5 *UTSA (DH) 2 p.m.April 6 *UTSA 1 p.m.April 9 at Utah Valley 4 p.m.April 10 Brigham Young 4 p.m.April 12 *at Seattle U (DH) 3 p.m.April 13 *at Seattle U 1 p.m.April 16 Utah Valley 4 p.m.April 17 Southern Utah 4 p.m.April 19 *Louisiana Tech (DH) 2 p.m.April 20 *Louisiana Tech 1 p.m.April 24 Idaho State 4 p.m.April 26 *at UT Arlington 4 p.m.April 27 *at UT Arlington (DH) 1 p.m.May 3 *Texas State (DH) 2 p.m.May 4 *Texas State 1 p.m.May 8-11 <strong>WAC</strong> Tournament TBD(Ruston, La.)! - Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah)@ - Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.)# - Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)$ - San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)% - Boise State Tournament (Boise, Idaho)* – <strong>WAC</strong> gameAll times local to site/subject to changeAGGIE ADMINISTRATIONStan AlbrechtPresidentKen WhiteFaculty RepresentativeScott Barnes<strong>Athletic</strong>s DirectorJana DoggettExecutive Associate AD/S<strong>WAC</strong>ouper SorensenSID48<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTAH STATE COACHING STAFF2012 RESULTSHEAD COACH FILECARISSA MILLSAP-KALABAAlma Mater: UCLA, 2000Overall Record: 195-201/9 yearsSchool Record: 52-108/3 years<strong>WAC</strong> Record: 17-44 (.279)Playing Career: Hofstra, 1996-97UCLA, 1998-99 (Catcher/Utility)• Carissa Millsap-Kalaba enters her fourth season at the helm of the Utah State softball programand has a 52-108 (.325) record.• Kalaba currently has three players on roster who have been selected to All-<strong>WAC</strong> teams. SeniorChristine Thomsen earned first team All-<strong>WAC</strong> in 2012, while Allison Lenzora and KassandraUchida were both selected second team All-<strong>WAC</strong> in 2011.• Kalaba helped guide Thomsen to national recognition as she was named an Easton secondteam All-American. Thomsen was one of five <strong>WAC</strong> players to earn the honor.• Under Kalaba, 14 Aggies have earned Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> honors.• She came to USU from Biola, where she compiled an overall record of 143-93 (.606), averagingjust under 29 wins per year.• Kalaba had three players earn All-GSAC honors in 2009, as well as two GSAC scholar-athletes inher time at Biola.• After transferring from Hofstra University, Kalaba played two seasons at UCLA where the Bruinswon the Women’s College World Series title in 1999.ASSISTANT COACHESBritne StubbsTiffin ‘051st YearChelsea ButlerEastern Kentucky ‘091st YearDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 10 !vs. North Carolina State W, 6-5Feb. 10 !vs. Army L, 2-3Feb. 11 !vs. State John’s W, 8-4Feb. 11 !at No. 10 Georgia L, 0-8 (5)Feb. 17 @vs. Cal State Northridge W, 12-9Feb. 17 @vs. UC Riverside W, 5-1Feb. 18 @vs. Indiana W, 6-3Feb. 19 @vs. Texas Tech L, 2-11 (5)Feb. 19 @vs. No. 25 LSU L, 0-13 (5)Feb. 20 at Southern Utah L, 3-9Feb. 20 at Southern Utah L, 2-7March 2 #at San Diego L, 0-4March 2 #vs. Long Beach State W, 10-1 (5)March 3 #vs. Cal Poly W, 1-0March 3 #vs. Cal State Northridge L, 2-4March 4 #vs. State Joseph’s W, 4-3March 9 $vs. Pittsburgh L, 0-8 (5)March 9 $vs. No. 24 North Carolina L, 2-11March 10 $vs. Michigan State L, 2-3March 11 $vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 4-13 (5)March 11 $vs. No. 17 UCLA L, 0-2March 12 vs. Harvard L, 5-9March 12 at Loyola Marymount L, 1-5March 16 %at Boise State L, 1-7March 17 %vs. Portland State L, 5-11March 23 *at Louisiana Tech W, 4-0March 24 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-10 (5)March 24 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-5March 28 at Utah L. 0-7March 30 *Nevada L, 7-8 (9)March 30 *Nevada L, 1-3March 31 *Nevada W, 4-0April 3 at Utah Valley W, 3-1 (9)April 6 *at Fresno State L, 0-4April 7 *at Fresno State L, 0-8 (5)April 7 *at Fresno State L, 2-5April 10 Utah Valley W, 8-7April 11 Weber State W, 7-4April 11 Weber State W, 10-3 (6)April 13 *at Brigham Young L, 6-15 (6)April 13 *at Brigham Young L, 0-2April 14 *at Brigham Young L, 4-6April 20 *San Jose State L, 2-11April 20 *San Jose State L, 1-9 (5)April 21 *San Jose State W, 6-4April 24 at Idaho State L, 0-1April 25 Idaho State W, 2-0April 27 *at NM State L, 1-4April 28 *at New Mexico State W, 5-0April 28 *at New Mexico State L, 1-7May 5 *No. 12 Hawai‘i L, 2-9May 6 *No. 12 Hawai‘i L, 0-18 (5)May 6 *No. 12 Hawai‘i L, 3-10!Red and Black Showcase (Athens, Ga.)@Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas)#San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)$Long Beach State Invite (Long Beach, Calif.)%SpringHill Suites Invite I (Boise, Idaho)*<strong>WAC</strong> game49<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTAH STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTERHAILEY FROTONOF, 5-6, So.Started 48 games for the Aggies last season as a freshman... led the squad with 25 RBI ... also blasted sixhome runs, second-most on the team and ranked thirdin runs scored (19) ... scored three runs in the openinggame of the season against ACC power North CarolinaState ... had 35 putouts in 39 attempts.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2012 49-48 135 19 37 25 .274Total 49-48 135 19 37 25 .274CHRISTINE THOMSENIF, 5-8, Sr.Easton second team All-American, first team All-<strong>WAC</strong>pick and Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> honoree last year ... tiedfor the league’s best batting average (.418) ... started52 games, the majority at first base ... also ranked inthe top 10 in the <strong>WAC</strong> in slugging percentage (.614),on base percentage (.477) and doubles (22) ... led UtahState in runs scored (30), hits (66) and total bases (97)... ranked 26th nationally in toughest to strikeout (22.6)... transferred to Utah State from Colorado State, whereshe was twice named All-Pacific Region by the NFCA... named first team All-MWC as a sophomore afterposting the third-highest batting average in leaguegames in conference history (.510).CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2009* 49-47 144 22 53 32 .3682010* 49-49 145 38 56 43 .3862012 52-52 158 30 66 22 .418Total 150-148 447 90 175 97 .391*stats from Colorado StateKassY UchidaOF, 5-0, Jr.Started all 53 games in the outfield last season as asophomore ... led the team in at-bats (173), rankedsecond in runs scored (26), doubles (9) and multi-hitgames (12) ... had four hits against in-state rival WeberState (April 11) ... played in all 52 games as a freshmanin 2011, when she was named second team All-<strong>WAC</strong> ...led the team in at-bats (153) and hits (53) ... 2011 Joe E.and Elma Whitesides Scholar-Athlete Award recipient... 2011 Academic All-<strong>WAC</strong> selection.CAREER StatisticsYear G-GS AB R H RBI Avg.2011 52-49 153 18 53 11 .3462012 53-53 173 26 44 12 .254Total 105-102 326 44 97 23 .298<strong>2013</strong> ROSTERTEAM PROFILENo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)2 Rachael Hunsaker OF R/R 5-4 Jr. Honeyville, Utah (Snow College)3 Amburlyn Orozco OF L/R 5-4 So. Kingsburg, Calif. (Kingsburg)4 Kassandra Uchida OF L/R 5-0 Jr. Burbank, Calif. (Burbank)5 Katie Bowdidge OF/UT R/R 5-4 Sr. Bountiful, Utah (Viewmont)6 Becca Walker IF R/R 5-8 Jr. La Mirada, Calif. (Fresno State)10 Kirstyn Namba C/OF R/R 5-2 Fr. Ewa Beach, Hawaii (‘Iolani)11 Mariah Peterson P R/R 6-0 So. Monument, Colo. (Lewis Palmer)12 Shelbi Tyteca P R/R 5-9 Sr. Farmington, Utah (Viewmont)13 Sarah Chow P R/R 6-0 Fr. Victoria, BC (Lambrick Park Secondary)14 Kelsie Webster C R/R 5-6 Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Southern Idaho)15 Dekota Monarrez UT R/R 5-5 So. West Covina, Calif. (West Covina)16 Allison Lenzora IF R/R 5-4 Jr. Manteca, Calif. (Central Catholic)17 Mandy Harmon P R/R 5-11 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Shadow Ridge)18 Annie Thomas OF R/R 5-7 Jr. Riverton, Utah (Riverton)19 Nicole Arata IF R/R 5-4 So. Ewa Beach, Hawaii (James Campbell)20 Jolene Koons C/UT R/R 5-7 So. Chico, Calif. (Chico)21 Noelle Johnson P R/R 5-6 Fr. Santee, Calif. (West Hills)23 Samantha Miller C R/R 5-4 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Arcadia)24 Kali Cancelosi DP R/R 5-8 Sr. La Crescenta, Calif. (Crescenta Valley)25 Hailey Fronton OF R/R 5-6 So. Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley)33 Christine Thomsen IF L/L 5-8 Sr. Fresno, Calif. (Colorado State)Key Returnees BA Hits RBIHailey Froton .274 37 25Christine Thomsen .418 66 22Kassy Uchida .254 44 12Key Pitchers ERA W-L KMandy Harmon 4.99 7-16 100Shelbi Tyteca 4.23 5-10 70Key Losses BA Hits RBIKelley Kaneshiro .340 33 22Key Losses ERA W-L KDani Chaplin 6.50 5-9 59LAREE AND LEGRANDJOHNSON FIELDHead Coach: Carissa Milsap-KalabaAssistant Coaches: Britne Stubbs, Chelsea Butler50<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEUTAH STATE 2012 STATISTICSAll Games: 17-36 Home: 6-7 Road: 3-17 Neutral: 8-12Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Thomsen, Christine .418 52-52 158 30 66 14 1 5 22 97 .614 17 1 7 0 .477 0 0 1-1 404 12 3 .993Kaneshiro, Kelley .340 42-37 97 16 33 1 0 7 22 55 .567 12 12 19 1 .467 1 3 0-0 45 77 14 .897Froton, Hailey .274 49-48 135 19 37 8 0 6 25 63 .467 11 0 26 2 .322 3 5 3-4 35 2 2 .949Koons, Jolene .269 42-40 108 10 29 1 2 0 6 34 .315 6 1 20 0 .313 0 4 2-2 71 54 7 .947Uchida, Kassandra .254 53-53 173 26 44 9 0 3 12 62 .358 15 0 22 1 .314 0 2 3-4 39 7 1 .979Marquez, Lindsey .222 48-41 117 10 26 5 0 3 21 40 .342 13 4 29 1 .319 1 5 0-0 38 54 8 .920Lenzora, Allison .221 42-40 95 13 21 1 2 0 4 26 .274 10 0 18 0 .292 1 8 1-1 38 70 9 .923Miller, Samantha .202 45-41 114 5 23 5 0 0 7 28 .246 5 1 8 1 .240 1 6 1-1 224 25 9 .965Arata, Nicole .242 18-13 33 3 8 4 0 0 2 12 .364 6 0 15 0 .359 0 0 0-0 17 24 4 .911Cummings, Christi .167 41-28 66 11 11 1 0 0 3 12 .182 8 0 15 0 .257 0 4 3-4 14 1 2 .882Orozco, Amburlyn .167 32-8 24 6 4 0 0 0 1 4 .167 2 0 8 0 .231 0 0 3-7 6 2 0 1.000Cancelosi, Kali .163 27-14 43 0 7 1 0 0 5 8 .186 6 1 8 3 .275 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Monarrez, Dekota .158 13-6 19 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 .158 3 1 6 0 .304 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Harmon, Mandy .154 35-25 26 0 4 0 0 0 2 4 .154 1 0 8 0 .179 1 0 0-0 3 39 2 .955Thomas, Annie .136 41-21 44 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 .136 0 0 7 0 .136 0 4 1-2 22 2 1 .960Day, Tatem .125 37-26 56 5 7 0 0 0 2 7 .125 10 2 21 0 .275 1 0 0-0 22 44 7 .904Tyteca, Shelbi .077 32-17 13 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 .154 0 0 2 0 .077 0 1 0-0 6 33 2 .951Bowdidge, Katie .000 7-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000Peterson, Mariah .000 7-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 .500Totals .250 53-53 1334 164 333 52 5 24 136 467 .350 130 23 243 9 .324 11 42 19-28 994 487 76 .951Opponents .304 53-53 1400 315 426 78 20 37 289 655 .468 239 31 237 5 .415 6 30 63-76 1039 427 53 .965LOB - Team (337), Opp (398). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (17). CI - Team (1), Miller, S. 1. IBB - Team (1), Kaneshiro,K. 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Serda, T. 1, Cummings, C. 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHATyteca, Shelbi 4.23 5-10 32 17 4 1 2 5 107.2 144 94 65 54 70 22 5 15 462 .312 5 5 0 2 12Harmon, Mandy 4.99 7-16 33 22 10 2 1 0 139.0 170 121 99 111 100 31 10 13 575 .296 4 20 0 4 11Chaplin, Dani 6.50 5-9 25 14 3 0 1 0 74.1 84 77 69 65 59 13 5 7 302 .278 4 6 1 0 6Peterson, Mariah 12.75 0-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 24 21 17 9 8 9 0 2 55 .436 2 0 0 0 1Cancelosi, Kali 14.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 6 .667 0 0 0 0 0Totals 5.32 17-36 53 53 17 5 2 5 331.1 426 315 252 239 237 78 20 37 1400 .304 15 31 1 6 30Opponents 2.51 36-17 53 53 29 11 1 4 346.1 333 164 124 130 243 52 5 24 1334 .250 31 23 4 11 42PB - Team (6), Miller, S. 4, Koons, J. 1, Bowdidge, K. 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (4), Miller, S. 4, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Miller, S. (47-57), Harmon, M. (25-31), Tyteca, S. (19-21),Chaplin, D. (14-18), Koons, J. (10-12), Bowdidge, K. (6-6), Peterson, M. (5-6).<strong>WAC</strong> Games: 4-17 Home: 2-7 Road: 2-10Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Thomsen, Christine .426 21-21 68 13 29 7 0 3 10 45 .662 3 0 1 0 .451 0 0 0-0 159 6 3 .982Froton, Hailey .263 20-20 57 9 15 2 0 4 12 29 .509 2 0 8 1 .283 1 2 1-1 18 1 0 1.000Miller, Samantha .235 18-18 51 2 12 2 0 0 2 14 .275 3 0 2 0 .278 0 4 0-0 86 9 3 .969Lenzora, Allison .204 20-20 54 4 11 0 1 0 1 13 .241 3 0 9 0 .246 0 2 0-0 20 32 1 .981Uchida, Kassandra .175 21-21 63 6 11 2 0 1 3 16 .254 6 0 8 0 .246 0 2 1-2 16 1 0 1.000Marquez, Lindsey .171 18-14 41 1 7 1 0 1 7 11 .268 3 2 9 0 .261 0 2 0-0 11 11 1 .957Tyteca, Shelbi .500 9-5 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 8 1 .889Koons, Jolene .289 15-14 38 4 11 0 1 0 1 13 .342 1 0 4 0 .308 0 0 0-0 20 20 2 .952Kaneshiro, Kelley .282 15-15 39 3 11 0 0 2 8 17 .436 2 3 7 0 .356 1 2 0-0 18 38 8 .875Arata, Nicole .250 7-6 16 1 4 2 0 0 1 6 .375 3 0 7 0 .368 0 0 0-0 9 14 3 .885Harmon, Mandy .250 14-10 12 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 .250 0 0 4 0 .231 1 0 0-0 2 20 1 .957Orozco, Amburlyn .250 13-3 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .250 0 0 3 0 .250 0 0 0-1 2 1 0 1.000Cancelosi, Kali .200 8-3 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .200 1 0 1 1 .273 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Day, Tatem .160 15-13 25 3 4 0 0 0 1 4 .160 2 2 8 0 .267 1 0 0-0 17 27 3 .936Cummings, Christi .154 18-13 26 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 .154 2 0 5 0 .214 0 3 1-1 6 0 1 .857Thomas, Annie .143 15-6 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .143 0 0 1 0 .143 0 1 0-1 9 1 1 .909Monarrez, Dekota .000 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Peterson, Mariah .000 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Totals .244 21-21 528 51 129 17 2 11 48 183 .347 31 7 79 2 .293 4 18 3-6 394 200 28 .955Opponents .316 21-21 557 138 176 40 7 16 130 278 .499 104 15 81 4 .434 3 13 25-28 417 166 19 .968LOB - Team (120), Opp (161). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (6). CI - Team (1), Miller, S. 1.Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHATyteca, Shelbi 3.12 1-3 9 5 1 1 0 0 33.2 45 26 15 14 20 10 1 4 143 .315 0 3 0 1 3Harmon, Mandy 5.10 2-6 13 8 6 2 0 0 57.2 69 48 42 50 40 14 3 5 236 .292 2 11 0 2 4Chaplin, Dani 8.56 1-8 11 8 2 0 0 0 34.1 43 47 42 33 18 8 3 5 140 .307 0 1 0 0 6Cancelosi, Kali 14.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 6 .667 0 0 0 0 0Peterson, Mariah 21.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 15 15 14 7 3 5 0 2 32 .469 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6.13 4-17 21 21 9 3 0 0 131.1 176 138 115 104 81 40 7 16 557 .316 2 15 0 3 13Opponents 2.12 17-4 21 21 13 4 0 1 139.0 129 51 42 31 79 17 2 11 528 .244 9 7 0 4 18PB - Team (2), Miller, S. 2. Pickoffs - Team (2), Miller, S. 2. SBA/ATT - Miller, S. (24-27), Harmon, M. (12-12), Tyteca, S. (7-8), Chaplin, D. (6-8), Koons, J. (1-1).51<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE2012 TEAM STATISTICSTeam - All GamesBatting Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATTBrigham Young .315 60 1620 354 510 65 9 44 310 725 .448 235 26 301 1 .408 10 41 59-76Hawaii .296 53 1362 332 403 59 1 79 304 701 .515 207 59 321 9 .409 9 12 31-38New Mexico State .281 53 1406 249 395 66 7 40 221 595 .423 165 27 232 5 .366 6 16 33-48Nevada .269 57 1529 211 412 70 10 31 191 595 .389 165 18 277 4 .345 12 28 36-48Fresno State .267 59 1507 244 403 66 15 47 232 640 .425 155 28 203 11 .345 9 50 18-23San Jose State .253 56 1445 232 365 66 6 30 203 533 .369 163 18 225 5 .333 13 9 59-74Utah State .250 53 1334 164 333 52 5 24 136 467 .350 130 23 243 9 .324 11 42 19-28Louisiana Tech .244 58 1477 220 360 65 6 39 195 554 .375 190 22 264 7 .336 13 34 27-32Totals .272 449 11680 2006 3181 509 59 334 1792 4810 .412 1410 221 2066 51 .359 83 232 282-367Pitching ERA W-L G CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BKHawaii 1.48 44-9 53 46 19 0 1 350.0 239 95 74 117 353 33 2 23 1267 .189 18 24 6Brigham Young 2.61 45-15 60 25 8 1 4 388.2 372 197 145 171 321 55 3 39 1491 .249 53 18 0Fresno State 2.85 36-23 59 39 15 0 2 397.2 350 192 162 174 342 36 2 34 1520 .230 21 20 4San Jose State 3.05 28-28 56 29 5 0 4 369.0 368 210 161 149 275 56 3 30 1448 .254 20 18 4Louisiana Tech 3.74 25-33 58 33 4 0 3 377.2 454 275 202 172 120 58 4 42 1551 .293 14 24 6New Mexico State 4.08 24-29 53 18 4 2 6 338.0 394 240 197 113 215 54 5 65 1381 .285 17 19 1Nevada 4.37 21-36 57 22 3 0 3 377.2 519 301 236 86 247 90 11 58 1630 .318 20 40 3Utah State 5.32 17-36 53 17 5 2 5 331.1 426 315 252 239 237 78 20 37 1400 .304 15 31 1Totals 3.41 240-209 449 229 63 5 28 2930.0 3122 1825 1429 1221 2110 460 50 328 11688 .267 178 194 25Fielding C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CIHawaii 1470 1050 373 47 .968 11 20 9 .690 8 0Fresno State 1659 1193 411 55 .967 22 39 11 .780 6 0Brigham Young 1710 1166 476 68 .960 28 51 13 .797 11 0Nevada 1625 1133 421 71 .956 9 37 13 .740 7 0San Jose State 1571 1107 392 72 .954 10 36 14 .720 2 0New Mexico State 1495 1014 412 69 .954 14 34 7 .829 9 2Utah State 1557 994 487 76 .951 17 63 13 .829 6 1Louisiana Tech 1797 1133 568 96 .947 19 37 15 .712 8 1Totals 12884 8790 3540 554 .957 130 317 95 .769 57 4Team - <strong>WAC</strong> GamesBatting Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATTBrigham Young .318 19 503 115 160 22 4 17 108 241 .479 74 10 75 0 .411 7 15 17-19Hawaii .303 20 534 124 162 19 1 32 114 279 .522 67 18 116 1 .397 3 5 14-15Nevada .269 21 535 62 144 23 3 12 56 209 .391 46 4 85 4 .329 4 11 16-21Fresno State .251 19 487 66 122 24 4 12 65 190 .390 55 5 67 3 .332 1 13 4-5Utah State .244 21 528 51 129 17 2 11 48 183 .347 31 7 79 2 .293 4 18 3-6San Jose State .243 19 486 72 118 23 2 11 69 178 .366 44 3 82 1 .308 3 2 22-24New Mexico State .231 21 532 61 123 23 2 10 50 180 .338 53 10 84 2 .312 2 7 8-15Louisiana Tech .223 20 485 58 108 21 1 8 54 155 .320 64 9 97 4 .322 4 13 5-6Totals .261 160 4090 609 1066 172 19 113 564 1615 .395 434 66 685 17 .339 28 84 89-111Pitching ERA W-L G CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BKHawaii 1.29 17-3 20 17 7 0 1 130.0 81 33 24 52 116 12 1 7 468 .173 8 7 3Brigham Young 2.07 15-4 19 11 4 0 0 122.0 102 52 36 51 90 15 0 12 453 .225 14 3 0Fresno State 2.12 13-6 19 15 7 0 1 129.0 101 43 39 39 101 9 0 9 485 .208 1 3 0San Jose State 2.57 9-10 19 14 3 0 0 122.1 104 57 45 47 92 14 3 9 459 .227 4 5 1Louisiana Tech 3.26 8-12 20 16 1 0 0 129.0 153 84 60 65 39 21 1 15 532 .288 6 7 2New Mexico State 3.60 5-16 21 9 2 1 1 132.1 151 83 68 42 88 22 1 22 534 .283 8 7 0Nevada 5.29 9-12 21 8 3 0 1 136.1 198 119 103 34 78 39 6 23 602 .329 5 19 0Utah State 6.13 4-17 21 9 3 0 0 131.1 176 138 115 104 81 40 7 16 557 .316 2 15 0Totals 3.32 80-80 160 99 30 1 4 1032.1 1066 609 490 434 685 172 19 113 4090 .261 48 66 6Fielding C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CIFresno State 510 387 109 14 .973 5 12 0 1.000 2 0Brigham Young 540 366 156 18 .967 9 9 4 .692 2 0Hawaii 538 390 129 19 .965 5 7 3 .700 6 0Nevada 560 409 131 20 .964 3 7 2 .778 2 0San Jose State 493 367 108 18 .963 3 6 5 .545 1 0New Mexico State 586 397 166 23 .961 6 17 0 1.000 3 0Utah State 622 394 200 28 .955 12 25 3 .893 2 1Louisiana Tech 586 387 168 31 .947 9 6 5 .545 1 0Totals 4435 3097 1167 171 .961 52 89 22 .802 19 152<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - ALL GAMESBaTTIng LeadersPlayer, Team Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATTThomsen, Christine, USU .418 52-52 158 30 66 14 1 5 22 97 .614 17 1 7 0 .477 0 0 1-1Willard, Delaney, BYU .418 57-57 170 44 71 17 2 18 88 146 .859 29 4 26 0 .505 3 2 4-7Goff, Melanie, LATECH .409 49-44 115 28 47 14 1 2 23 69 .600 23 3 16 0 .510 2 2 6-6Clayton, JC, BYU .405 59-59 195 53 79 3 4 0 20 90 .462 24 0 28 0 .470 0 3 13-16Iwata, Jessica, UH .400 53-53 150 37 60 9 0 14 57 111 .740 32 1 15 1 .503 2 0 5-5Olive, Amber, NMSU .374 51-51 179 29 67 2 3 0 13 75 .419 5 1 9 0 .395 0 0 9-13Toney, Stacie, BYU .367 60-58 169 38 62 10 2 6 44 94 .556 24 6 26 1 .462 0 4 5-5Cox, Michelle, SJSU .366 53-52 164 36 60 7 3 0 13 73 .445 22 3 10 0 .447 1 2 26-30Messerschmidt, Tif, BYU .355 47-41 107 33 38 0 0 0 11 38 .355 26 0 25 0 .481 0 9 5-8Dugas, Jessica, BYU .350 60-60 197 51 69 6 0 0 20 75 .381 34 2 28 0 .449 1 5 13-15Kaneshiro, Kelley, USU .340 42-37 97 16 33 1 0 7 22 55 .567 12 12 19 1 .467 1 3 0-0Robinson, Sarah, UH .338 53-53 160 36 54 5 0 8 34 83 .519 21 6 41 0 .424 4 0 1-2Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU .336 52-51 134 15 45 11 0 3 17 65 .485 25 6 20 2 .458 1 1 0-0Hopkins, Karley, NEV .332 57-57 190 34 63 8 1 2 17 79 .416 25 2 19 0 .415 0 0 3-4Liilii, Leisha, UH .319 53-53 144 17 46 7 0 10 38 83 .576 23 1 31 1 .417 0 0 0-0Pitching LeadersPlayer, Team eRA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SOParnaby, Kaia, UH 1.47 16-3 23 0 124.0 86 38 26 25 124Ricketts, Stephani, UH 1.49 28-6 37 1 226.0 153 57 48 92 229Almond, Tori, BYU 2.00 20-4 36 0 139.2 98 54 40 85 154Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 2.08 18-15 38 3 209.0 159 82 62 69 201Moses, Michelle, FS 2.51 23-15 42 1 251.0 190 105 90 113 253Howell, Hannah, BYU 2.74 20-8 45 2 196.2 215 99 77 51 137Walker, Celisha, NMSU 2.85 7-4 24 2 68.2 86 40 28 21 30Jones, Michelle, LATECH 2.86 15-16 35 0 200.2 206 118 82 99 80Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 2.92 11-6 28 0 119.2 125 60 50 41 74Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 3.73 6-10 31 0 116.1 116 78 62 41 105Jones, Karlyn, NEV 3.91 9-7 32 3 111.0 140 76 62 9 86Darby, Mallary, NEV 3.97 10-16 34 0 173.0 229 130 98 34 109Newman, Alex, NMSU 4.22 10-14 38 4 137.2 163 96 83 28 74Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 4.23 5-10 32 5 107.2 144 94 65 54 70Ames, Jennifer, SJSU 4.69 3-8 21 1 71.2 105 68 48 38 37Batting AveragePlayer, Teamavg.Thomsen, Christine, USU .418Willard, Delaney, BYU .418Goff, Melanie, LATECH .409Clayton, JC, BYU .405Iwata, Jessica, UH .400Olive, Amber, NMSU .374Toney, Stacie, BYU .367Cox, Michelle, SJSU .366Messerschmidt, Tif, BYU .355Dugas, Jessica, BYU .350Slugging PercentagePlayer, TeamPct.Willard, Delaney, BYU .859Iwata, Jessica, UH .740Majam, Kelly, UH .662Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .625Thomsen, Christine, USU .614Goff, Melanie, LATECH .600Moses, Michelle, FS .595Liilii, Leisha, UH .576Kaneshiro, Kelley, USU .567Jennings, Tiare, NMSU .561On-Base PercentagePlayer, TeamPct.Goff, Melanie, LATECH .510Willard, Delaney, BYU .505Iwata, Jessica, UH .503Messerschmidt, Tif, BYU .481Majam, Kelly, UH .478Thomsen, Christine, USU .477Clayton, JC, BYU .470Kaneshiro, Kelley, USU .467Toney, Stacie, BYU .462Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .461Runs ScoredPlayer, Teamno.Majam, Kelly, UH 57Clayton, JC, BYU 53Dugas, Jessica, BYU 51Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 44Willard, Delaney, BYU 44Collins, Markesha, SJSU 40Toney, Stacie, BYU 38Iwata, Jessica, UH 374 tied at 36HitsPlayer, Teamno.Clayton, JC, BYU 79Willard, Delaney, BYU 71Dugas, Jessica, BYU 69Olive, Amber, NMSU 67Thomsen, Christine, USU 66Hopkins, Karley, NEV 63Toney, Stacie, BYU 62Cox, Michelle, SJSU 60Iwata, Jessica, UH 60Lastrapes, Lauren, NEV 58Runs Batted InPlayer, Teamno.Willard, Delaney, BYU 88Iwata, Jessica, UH 57Toney, Stacie, BYU 44Moses, Michelle, FS 42Manuma, Katie, BYU 40Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 38Liilii, Leisha, UH 38Jennings, Tiare, NMSU 37Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 35Lastrapes, Lauren, NEV 35DoublesPlayer, Teamno.Parsons, Sara, NEV 17Willard, Delaney, BYU 17Goff, Melanie, LATECH 14Thomsen, Christine, USU 14Brazil, Stesha, FS 14Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 13Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU 114 tied at 10TriplesPlayer, Teamno.Moss, Brenna, FS 5Clayton, JC, BYU 4Ortiz, Brooke, FS 4Brazil, Stesha, FS 4Olive, Amber, NMSU 3Cox, Michelle, SJSU 310 tied at 2Home RunsPlayer, Teamno.Willard, Delaney, BYU 18Moses, Michelle, FS 18Majam, Kelly, UH 15Iwata, Jessica, UH 14Liilii, Leisha, UH 10Lopez, Breanna, SJSU 10Swedberg, Valerie, NMSU 9Moore, Courtney, FS 96 tied at 8Total BasesPlayer, Teamno.Willard, Delaney, BYU 146Iwata, Jessica, UH 111Moses, Michelle, FS 103Majam, Kelly, UH 102Thomsen, Christine, USU 97Brazil, Stesha, FS 95Toney, Stacie, BYU 94Lastrapes, Lauren, NEV 92Clayton, JC, BYU 902 tied at 83WalksPlayer, Teamno.Majam, Kelly, UH 39Frandrup, Janna, LATECH 38Wartner, Kayla, UH 34Dugas, Jessica, BYU 34Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 33Iwata, Jessica, UH 32Collins, Markesha, SJSU 29Willard, Delaney, BYU 29Manuma, Katie, BYU 28Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 2853<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - ALL GAMESTOTAL PLATE APPEARANCESPlayer, Teamno.Dugas, Jessica, BYU 239Clayton, JC, BYU 222Hopkins, Karley, NEV 217Moss, Brenna, FS 212Moses, Michelle, FS 210Willard, Delaney, BYU 209Brazil, Stesha, FS 208Lastrapes, Lauren, NEV 207Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 206Campbell, Caylin, NEV 204Stolen BasesPlayer, Teamno.Cox, Michelle, SJSU 26Collins, Markesha, SJSU 14Dugas, Jessica, BYU 13Clayton, JC, BYU 13Barilli, Chelsea, NEV 12Aguirre, Alex, UH 11Moss, Brenna, FS 11Olive, Amber, NMSU 9Jennings, Tiare, NMSU 8Parsons, Sara, NEV 8Hits Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Clayton, JC, BYU 1.34Olive, Amber, NMSU 1.31Thomsen, Christine, USU 1.27Willard, Delaney, BYU 1.25Dugas, Jessica, BYU 1.15Cox, Michelle, SJSU 1.13Iwata, Jessica, UH 1.13Hopkins, Karley, NEV 1.11Toney, Stacie, BYU 1.03Robinson, Sarah, UH 1.02Runs Scored Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Majam, Kelly, UH 1.08Clayton, JC, BYU .90Dugas, Jessica, BYU .85Willard, Delaney, BYU .77Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .77Collins, Markesha, SJSU .75Messerschmidt, Tif, BYU .70Iwata, Jessica, UH .70Cox, Michelle, SJSU .68Robinson, Sarah, UH .68Doubles Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Willard, Delaney, BYU .30Parsons, Sara, NEV .30Goff, Melanie, LATECH .29Thomsen, Christine, USU .27Brazil, Stesha, FS .24Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .23Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU .21Lopez, Breanna, SJSU .20Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .20Jennings, Tiare, NMSU .19Triples Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Moss, Brenna, FS .09Clayton, JC, BYU .07Brazil, Stesha, FS .07Ortiz, Brooke, FS .07Olive, Amber, NMSU .06Cox, Michelle, SJSU .06Koons, Jolene, USU .05Lenzora, Allison, USU .05Jennings, Tiare, NMSU .04House, Vanessa, SJSU .04Home Runs Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Willard, Delaney, BYU .32Moses, Michelle, FS .31Majam, Kelly, UH .28Iwata, Jessica, UH .26Lopez, Breanna, SJSU .20Liilii, Leisha, UH .19Swedberg, Valerie, NMSU .17Kaneshiro, Kelley, USU .17Moore, Courtney, FS .16Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH .16RBI Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Willard, Delaney, BYU 1.54Iwata, Jessica, UH 1.08Jennings, Tiare, NMSU .79Toney, Stacie, BYU .73Liilii, Leisha, UH .72Moses, Michelle, FS .71Garcia, Jessica, SJSU .70Manuma, Katie, BYU .69Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH .69Robinson, Sarah, UH .64Earned Run AveragePlayer, Teamavg.Parnaby, Kaia, UH 1.47Ricketts, Stephani, UH 1.49Almond, Tori, BYU 2.00Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 2.08Moses, Michelle, FS 2.51Howell, Hannah, BYU 2.74Walker, Celisha, NMSU 2.85Jones, Michelle, LATECH 2.86Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 2.92Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 3.73Opposing Batting AveragePlayer, Teamavg.Parnaby, Kaia, UH .184Ricketts, Stephani, UH .191Almond, Tori, BYU .195Moses, Michelle, FS .205Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU .207Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU .254Oakes, Mackenzie, FS .260Jones, Michelle, LATECH .263Howell, Hannah, BYU .277Chaplin, Dani, USU .278Innings PitchedPlayer, Teamno.Moses, Michelle, FS 251.0Ricketts, Stephani, UH 226.0Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 209.0Jones, Michelle, LATECH 200.2Howell, Hannah, BYU 196.2Darby, Mallary, NEV 173.0Almond, Tori, BYU 139.2Harmon, Mandy, USU 139.0Newman, Alex, NMSU 137.2Parnaby, Kaia, UH 124.0StrikeoutsPlayer, Teamno.Moses, Michelle, FS 253Ricketts, Stephani, UH 229Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 201Almond, Tori, BYU 154Howell, Hannah, BYU 137Parnaby, Kaia, UH 124Darby, Mallary, NEV 109Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 105Harmon, Mandy, USU 100Jones, Karlyn, NEV 86WinsPlayer, Teamno.Ricketts, Stephani, UH 28Moses, Michelle, FS 23Almond, Tori, BYU 20Howell, Hannah, BYU 20Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 18Parnaby, Kaia, UH 16Jones, Michelle, LATECH 15Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 11Newman, Alex, NMSU 10Darby, Mallary, NEV 10SavesPlayer, Teamno.Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 5Newman, Alex, NMSU 4Jones, Karlyn, NEV 3Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 3Goff, Melanie, LATECH 2Howell, Hannah, BYU 2Umphlett, Caroline, BYU 2Walker, Celisha, NMSU 25 tied at 1AppearancesPlayer, Teamno.Howell, Hannah, BYU 45Moses, Michelle, FS 42Newman, Alex, NMSU 38Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 38Ricketts, Stephani, UH 37Almond, Tori, BYU 36Jones, Michelle, LATECH 35Darby, Mallary, NEV 34Harmon, Mandy, USU 332 tied at 32Strikeouts Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Almond, Tori, BYU 7.72Ricketts, Stephani, UH 7.09Moses, Michelle, FS 7.06Parnaby, Kaia, UH 7.00Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 6.73Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 6.32Chaplin, Dani, USU 5.56Jones, Karlyn, NEV 5.42Harmon, Mandy, USU 5.04Howell, Hannah, BYU 4.88Walks Allowed PerGamePlayer, Teamavg.Jones, Karlyn, NEV .57Darby, Mallary, NEV 1.38Parnaby, Kaia, UH 1.41Newman, Alex, NMSU 1.42Howell, Hannah, BYU 1.82Walker, Celisha, NMSU 2.14Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 2.31Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 2.40Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 2.47Kipp, Erin, LATECH 2.50Hits Allowed Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Ricketts, Stephani, UH 4.74Parnaby, Kaia, UH 4.85Almond, Tori, BYU 4.91Moses, Michelle, FS 5.30Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 5.33Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 6.98Jones, Michelle, LATECH 7.19Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 7.31Howell, Hannah, BYU 7.65Chaplin, Dani, USU 7.91Fielding PercentagePlayer, TeamPct.Cox, Michelle, SJSU 1.000Harmon, Kendra, LATECH 1.000Aguirre, Alex, UH 1.000Fincher, Megan, NEV 1.000Liilii, Leisha, UH 1.000Padilla, Malena, NMSU 1.000Puzey, Sam, NEV 1.000Griffin, Kaitlin, FS .995Wartner, Kayla, UH .995Butera, Ashley, NEV .995PutoutsPlayer, Teamno.Thomsen, Christine, USU 404Griffin, Kaitlin, FS 372Wartner, Kayla, UH 361Lastrapes, Lauren, NEV 360Manuma, Katie, BYU 338Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 297Stange, Alex, SJSU 276Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 262Jennings, Tiare, NMSU 256Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 245AssistsPlayer, Teamno.Jones, Michelle, LATECH 141Hopkins, Karley, NEV 133Sio, Maria, FS 133Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 122Clayton, JC, BYU 104Brawley, Ashlee, BYU 101Pagaduan, Dara, UH 94Ortiz, Brooke, FS 89Iwata, Jessica, UH 82Toney, Stacie, BYU 80Fielding Double PlaysPlayer, Teamno.Manuma, Katie, BYU 17Brazil, Stesha, FS 14Thomsen, Christine, USU 12Ortiz, Brooke, FS 12Clayton, JC, BYU 12Sio, Maria, FS 11Stange, Alex, SJSU 96 tied at 854<strong>2013</strong> 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WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - <strong>WAC</strong> GAMESBaTTIng LeadersPlayer, Team Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATTClayton, JC, BYU .484 19-19 62 18 30 0 3 0 9 36 .581 7 0 5 0 .536 0 2 5-5Willard, Delaney, BYU .429 19-19 56 15 24 6 0 7 33 51 .911 10 2 9 0 .514 2 0 1-2Thomsen, Christine, USU .426 21-21 68 13 29 7 0 3 10 45 .662 3 0 1 0 .451 0 0 0-0Majam, Kelly, UH .383 20-20 60 21 23 4 0 6 13 45 .750 13 3 6 0 .506 1 0 2-2Goff, Melanie, LATECH .377 20-20 53 9 20 8 0 1 13 31 .585 9 1 7 0 .462 2 1 1-1Iwata, Jessica, UH .375 20-20 56 18 21 1 0 8 19 46 .821 15 0 4 0 .507 0 0 3-3Robinson, Sarah, UH .373 20-20 59 16 22 0 0 4 12 34 .576 10 4 17 0 .493 0 0 0-0Parsons, Sara, NEV .368 21-21 57 12 21 8 0 0 3 29 .509 8 1 5 0 .448 1 0 5-7Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH .365 18-18 52 7 19 3 0 4 22 34 .654 0 0 9 0 .365 0 0 0-0Manuma, Katie, BYU .352 19-17 54 7 19 3 0 3 18 31 .574 6 2 9 0 .429 1 1 0-0Dugas, Jessica, BYU .349 19-19 63 16 22 2 0 0 6 24 .381 11 1 3 0 .453 0 1 4-4Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU .333 21-21 54 5 18 5 0 1 5 26 .481 11 1 6 1 .455 0 1 0-0Martin, Vonnie, FS .327 16-16 49 4 16 6 0 1 7 25 .510 4 0 8 0 .377 0 0 0-0Moore, Courtney, FS .315 19-19 54 12 17 2 0 5 11 34 .630 8 2 3 2 .422 0 1 0-0Hopkins, Karley, NEV .313 21-21 64 8 20 1 0 1 3 24 .375 10 1 4 0 .413 0 0 1-2Pitching LeadersPlayer, Team eRA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SOPlayer ERA W-L APP SV IP H R ER BB SORicketts, Stephani, UH 1.07 12-1 15 1 84.2 51 17 13 38 79Almond, Tori, BYU 1.31 10-1 12 0 53.1 37 16 10 26 53Walker, Celisha, NMSU 1.52 3-2 9 0 32.1 39 10 7 8 14Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.67 8-8 16 0 96.1 68 33 23 30 85Parnaby, Kaia, UH 1.70 5-2 8 0 45.1 30 16 11 14 37Moses, Michelle, FS 1.91 10-4 15 0 91.2 59 28 25 35 80Howell, Hannah, BYU 2.17 5-2 13 0 61.1 55 25 19 16 34Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 2.77 3-2 8 0 35.1 40 15 14 4 18Jones, Michelle, LATECH 2.83 5-7 13 0 81.2 84 46 33 46 32Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 3.12 1-3 9 0 33.2 45 26 15 14 20Jones, Karlyn, NEV 3.20 5-1 13 1 46.0 54 26 21 3 28Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 4.20 0-8 10 0 48.1 46 33 29 16 48Newman, Alex, NMSU 4.62 1-6 13 1 47.0 60 37 31 15 23Goff, Melanie, LATECH 5.00 1-2 4 0 21.0 30 18 15 6 1Harmon, Mandy, USU 5.10 2-6 13 0 57.2 69 48 42 50 40BaTTIng AveragePlayer, Teamavg.Clayton, JC, BYU .484Willard, Delaney, BYU .429Thomsen, Christine, USU .426Majam, Kelly, UH .383Goff, Melanie, LATECH .377Iwata, Jessica, UH .375Robinson, Sarah, UH .373Parsons, Sara, NEV .368Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH .365Manuma, Katie, BYU .352Slugging PercentagePlayer, TeamPct.Willard, Delaney, BYU .911Iwata, Jessica, UH .821Majam, Kelly, UH .750Moses, Michelle, FS .685Thomsen, Christine, USU .662Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH .654Moore, Courtney, FS .630Lopez, Breanna, SJSU .625Goff, Melanie, LATECH .585Clayton, JC, BYU .581On-Base PercentagePlayer, TeamPct.Clayton, JC, BYU .536Willard, Delaney, BYU .514Iwata, Jessica, UH .507Majam, Kelly, UH .506Robinson, Sarah, UH .493Goff, Melanie, LATECH .462Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU .455Dugas, Jessica, BYU .453Thomsen, Christine, USU .451Parsons, Sara, NEV .448Runs ScoredPlayer, Teamno.Majam, Kelly, UH 21Clayton, JC, BYU 18Iwata, Jessica, UH 18Dugas, Jessica, BYU 16Robinson, Sarah, UH 16Willard, Delaney, BYU 15Aguirre, Alex, UH 15Thomsen, Christine, USU 13Collins, Markesha, SJSU 137 tied at 12HitsPlayer, Teamno.Clayton, JC, BYU 30Thomsen, Christine, USU 29Willard, Delaney, BYU 24Majam, Kelly, UH 23Dugas, Jessica, BYU 22Robinson, Sarah, UH 22Parsons, Sara, NEV 21Iwata, Jessica, UH 21Runs BaTTed InPlayer, Teamno.Willard, Delaney, BYU 33Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 22Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 19Iwata, Jessica, UH 19Manuma, Katie, BYU 18Lopez, Breanna, SJSU 14Moses, Michelle, FS 14House, Vanessa, SJSU 143 tied at 13DoublesPlayer, Teamno.Parsons, Sara, NEV 8Goff, Melanie, LATECH 8Thomsen, Christine, USU 7Willard, Delaney, BYU 6Martin, Vonnie, FS 6Brazil, Stesha, FS 5Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 5Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU 510 tied at 4TriplesPlayer, Teamno.Clayton, JC, BYU 3Ortiz, Brooke, FS 2Olive, Amber, NMSU 212 tied at 1Home RunsPlayer, Teamno.Iwata, Jessica, UH 8Willard, Delaney, BYU 7Moses, Michelle, FS 6Majam, Kelly, UH 6Moore, Courtney, FS 5Lopez, Breanna, SJSU 5Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 4Puzey, Sam, NEV 4Robinson, Sarah, UH 4Froton, Hailey, USU 4TOTal BasesPlayer, Teamno.Willard, Delaney, BYU 51Iwata, Jessica, UH 46Majam, Kelly, UH 45Thomsen, Christine, USU 45Moses, Michelle, FS 37Clayton, JC, BYU 36Lopez, Breanna, SJSU 35Moore, Courtney, FS 34Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 34Robinson, Sarah, UH 34WalksPlayer, Teamno.Iwata, Jessica, UH 15Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 14Majam, Kelly, UH 13Frandrup, Janna, LATECH 11Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU 11Moses, Michelle, FS 11Dugas, Jessica, BYU 116 tied at 1055<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - <strong>WAC</strong> GAMESTOTAL PLATE APPEARANCESPlayer, Teamno.Majam, Kelly, UH 77Olive, Amber, NMSU 76Dugas, Jessica, BYU 76Hopkins, Karley, NEV 75Wartner, Kayla, UH 75Robinson, Sarah, UH 735 tied at 71Stolen BasesPlayer, Teamno.Cox, Michelle, SJSU 9Barilli, Chelsea, NEV 6Clayton, JC, BYU 5Aguirre, Alex, UH 5Parsons, Sara, NEV 5Dugas, Jessica, BYU 4Collins, Markesha, SJSU 45 tied at 3Hits Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Clayton, JC, BYU 1.58Thomsen, Christine, USU 1.38Willard, Delaney, BYU 1.26Dugas, Jessica, BYU 1.16Majam, Kelly, UH 1.15Robinson, Sarah, UH 1.10Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 1.06Iwata, Jessica, UH 1.05Parsons, Sara, NEV 1.00Manuma, Katie, BYU 1.00Runs Scored Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Majam, Kelly, UH 1.05Clayton, JC, BYU .95Iwata, Jessica, UH .90Dugas, Jessica, BYU .84Robinson, Sarah, UH .80Willard, Delaney, BYU .79Aguirre, Alex, UH .75Collins, Markesha, SJSU .72Cox, Michelle, SJSU .67Messerschmidt, Tif, BYU .67Doubles Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Goff, Melanie, LATECH .40Parsons, Sara, NEV .38Martin, Vonnie, FS .38Thomsen, Christine, USU .33Willard, Delaney, BYU .32Brazil, Stesha, FS .26Garcia, Jessica, SJSU .26Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU .24Collins, Markesha, SJSU .22Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU .22Triples Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Clayton, JC, BYU .16Ortiz, Brooke, FS .11Olive, Amber, NMSU .10House, Vanessa, SJSU .06Moss, Brenna, FS .06Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU .06Toney, Stacie, BYU .05Venable, Chelsea, NEV .05Ortega, Andrea, FS .05Kipp, Erin, LATECH .05Home Runs Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Iwata, Jessica, UH .40Willard, Delaney, BYU .37Moses, Michelle, FS .32Majam, Kelly, UH .30Lopez, Breanna, SJSU .26Moore, Courtney, FS .26Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH .22Robinson, Sarah, UH .20Froton, Hailey, USU .20Puzey, Sam, NEV .19RBI Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Willard, Delaney, BYU 1.74Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 1.22Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 1.00Iwata, Jessica, UH .95Manuma, Katie, BYU .95House, Vanessa, SJSU .82Lopez, Breanna, SJSU .74Moses, Michelle, FS .74Toney, Stacie, BYU .68Majam, Kelly, UH .65Earned Run AveragePlayer, Teamavg.Ricketts, Stephani, UH 1.07Almond, Tori, BYU 1.31Walker, Celisha, NMSU 1.52Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.67Parnaby, Kaia, UH 1.70Moses, Michelle, FS 1.91Howell, Hannah, BYU 2.17Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 2.77Jones, Michelle, LATECH 2.83Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 3.12Opposing BaTTIng AveragePlayer, Teamavg.Ricketts, Stephani, UH .172Parnaby, Kaia, UH .174Moses, Michelle, FS .178Almond, Tori, BYU .194Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU .196Howell, Hannah, BYU .235Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU .246Jones, Michelle, LATECH .262Oakes, Mackenzie, FS .278Jones, Karlyn, NEV .280Innings PitchedPlayer, Teamno.Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 96.1Moses, Michelle, FS 91.2Ricketts, Stephani, UH 84.2Jones, Michelle, LATECH 81.2Howell, Hannah, BYU 61.1Darby, Mallary, NEV 59.0Harmon, Mandy, USU 57.2Almond, Tori, BYU 53.1Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 48.1Newman, Alex, NMSU 47.0StrikeoutsPlayer, Teamno.Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 85Moses, Michelle, FS 80Ricketts, Stephani, UH 79Almond, Tori, BYU 53Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 48Darby, Mallary, NEV 40Harmon, Mandy, USU 40Parnaby, Kaia, UH 37Howell, Hannah, BYU 34Jones, Michelle, LATECH 32WinsPlayer, Teamno.Ricketts, Stephani, UH 12Almond, Tori, BYU 10Moses, Michelle, FS 10Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 8Jones, Karlyn, NEV 5Parnaby, Kaia, UH 5Howell, Hannah, BYU 5Jones, Michelle, LATECH 53 tied at 3SavesPlayer, Teamno.Jones, Karlyn, NEV 1Newman, Alex, NMSU 1Ricketts, Stephani, UH 1Aldridge, Kiley Sh, FS 1AppearancesPlayer, Teamno.Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 16Moses, Michelle, FS 15Ricketts, Stephani, UH 15Newman, Alex, NMSU 13Jones, Karlyn, NEV 13Jones, Michelle, LATECH 13Harmon, Mandy, USU 13Howell, Hannah, BYU 13Almond, Tori, BYU 122 tied at 11Strikeouts Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Almond, Tori, BYU 6.96Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 6.95Ricketts, Stephani, UH 6.53Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 6.18Moses, Michelle, FS 6.11Parnaby, Kaia, UH 5.71Harmon, Mandy, USU 4.86Darby, Mallary, NEV 4.75Jones, Karlyn, NEV 4.26Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 4.16Walks AllOWed Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Jones, Karlyn, NEV .46Oakes, Mackenzie, FS .79Darby, Mallary, NEV 1.42Walker, Celisha, NMSU 1.73Howell, Hannah, BYU 1.83Goff, Melanie, LATECH 2.00Parnaby, Kaia, UH 2.16Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 2.18Newman, Alex, NMSU 2.23Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 2.32Hits AllOWed Per GamePlayer, Teamavg.Ricketts, Stephani, UH 4.22Moses, Michelle, FS 4.51Parnaby, Kaia, UH 4.63Almond, Tori, BYU 4.86Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 4.94Howell, Hannah, BYU 6.28Donisthorpe, Karys, NMSU 6.66Jones, Michelle, LATECH 7.20Oakes, Mackenzie, FS 7.92Jones, Karlyn, NEV 8.22Fielding PercentagePlayer, TeamPct.Wartner, Kayla, UH 1.000Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 1.000Brazil, Stesha, FS 1.000Stange, Alex, SJSU 1.000Clayton, JC, BYU 1.000Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 1.000Barilli, Chelsea, NEV 1.000Cox, Michelle, SJSU 1.000Swedberg, Valerie, NMSU 1.000Olive, Amber, NMSU 1.000PutoutsPlayer, Teamno.Thomsen, Christine, USU 159Lastrapes, Lauren, NEV 121Wartner, Kayla, UH 121Manuma, Katie, BYU 119Duhaylonsod, Makan, UH 109Griffin, Kaitlin, FS 107Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 104Brazil, Stesha, FS 94Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 93Jennings, Tiare, NMSU 91AssistsPlayer, Teamno.Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 50Brawley, Ashlee, BYU 39Hopkins, Karley, NEV 39Sio, Maria, FS 39Kaneshiro, Kelley, USU 38Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 35Clayton, JC, BYU 35Tovio-Asato, Ana, NMSU 35Jones, Michelle, LATECH 352 tied at 33Fielding Double PlaysPlayer, Teamno.Thomsen, Christine, USU 8Clayton, JC, BYU 6Manuma, Katie, BYU 6Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 5Goff, Melanie, LATECH 5Day, Tatem, USU 5Jones, Michelle, LATECH 4Toney, Stacie, BYU 4Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 410 tied at 356<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> RECORDSSingle-Season Records(<strong>WAC</strong> Games Only)IndividualHighest Batting Average.535 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State, 1996Highest Slugging Percentage1.050 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i, 2010Most At Bats118 Laura Berg, Fresno State, 1997Most Runs40 Becky Witt, Fresno State, 1998Most Hits52 Laura Berg, Fresno State, 1998Most Doubles15 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State, 1996Most Triples6 Valeri Quintero, San Jose, 1997Most Home Runs11 Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai’i, 2010Jessica Iwata, Hawai’i, 2010Most Runs Batted In43 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State, 1998Most Stolen Bases24 Sandy Rhea, Utah, 1997Best Earned Run Average0.00 Amanda Scott, Fresno State, 2000Most Innings Pitched150.0 Maureen Brady, Fresno State, 1994Most Opponents Struck Out163 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State, 2009Most Wins18 Ali Andrus, Utah, 1994Most Walks32 Julie Crandall, UNLV, 1998Most Strikeouts28 Kellie Culligan, Southern Utah, 1995Most Runs Allowed103 Tresa Green, Tulsa, 1997Most Walks Allowed56 Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech, 2010Kristy Byrge, New Mexico, 1995TeamHighest Batting Average.380 Hawai‘i, 2007Highest Slugging Percentage.752 Hawai‘i, 2010Most At Bats907 Frenso State, 1997Most Runs195 Fresno State, 1998Most Hits299 Hawai‘i, 1998Most Doubles51 Fresno State, 1997Most Triples14 San Jose State, 1997Most Home Runs65 Hawai‘i, 2010Most Runs Batted In180 Hawai‘i, 2010Most Stolen Bases50 Colorado State, 1997Best Earned Run Average0.47 Fresno State, 2000Most Innings Pitched219.0 Colorado State, 1997Opponents Struck Out182 Fresno State, 2009Best Fielding Percentage.983 Fresno State, 2006Most Wins28 Fresno State, 1998Most Losses27 Southern Utah, 199627 Tulsa, 1997Best Record19-1 Hawai’i, 2010Worst Record1-27 Southern Utah, 199657<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> RECORDSSingle-Game Records(<strong>WAC</strong> Games Only)IndividualMost At Bats8 Haley Perskin, FS, 2009Trisha Ramos, UH, 2001Marissa Smith, PSU, 2001Most Runs4 Michelle Cox, SJSU vs. NEV, 2012Markesha Collins, SJSU vs. USU, 2012Kathy Cox, BSU vs. NMSU, 2010Stephanie Herrera, NMSU, vs. LTUU, 2008Christina Clark, FS, vs. NEV, 2005Courtney Lewis, SJSU, vs. LTU, 2005Jamie Southern, FS vs. NEV, 2004Amanda Scott, FS vs. SJSU, 1999Tia Morenz, UH vs. UNM, 1997Sarah Fredstrom, CSU vs. SUU, 1996Scia Maumausolo, CSN vs. SDSU, 1995Laura Berg, FS vs. Sac. St., 1994Most Hits5 Kaylie Randall, NMSU vs. NEV, 2011Amanda Tauali’i, UH vs. NMSU, 2010Brittany Lorenzen, UN vs. LTU, 2006Joyce Lum, UH vs. SDSU, 1998Nina Lindenberg, FS vs. CSU, 1996Amber Wall, FS vs. Sac. State, 1996Most Doubles3 Cheryl Freitas, SJSU vs. NEV, 2012Jessica Garcia, SJSU vs. USU, 2012Tina Ferguson, USU vs. NEV, 2011Rochelle Sandberg, LTU vs. NMSU, 2006Sarah Fredstrom, CSU vs. SJSU, 1997Amy ReCouper, CSU vs. UNM, 1996Missy Cress, CSN vs. SUU, 1993Most Triples2 Haley Gilleland, FS vs. LTU, 2011Kristen Hunter, FS vs. TU, 2000Nina Lindenberg, FS vs. UH, 1997Sarah Fredstrom, CSU vs. SUU, 1996Most Home Runs3 Jessica Iwata, UH vs. BSU, 2010Amanda Tauali‘i, UH vs. NEV, 2009Christina Clark, FS vs. Hawai‘i, 2004Most Stolen Bases5 Sandy Rhea, UU vs. SJSU, 1998Most Walks4 Jessica Iwata, UH vs. LTU, 2012Hoku Nohara, NMSU vs. USU, 2011Devon Bridges, BSU vs. NMSU, 2011Christina Clark, FS vs. NMSU, 2006Nina Lindenberg, FS vs. UU, 1997Most Strikeouts4 Megan Fincher, NEV vs. BSU, 2010Kelly Majam, UH vs. NEV, 2010Alissa Murphy, SJSU vs. NEV, 2009Dara Pagaduan, UH vs. FS, 2009Amber Miles, LTU vs. FS, 2002Shameika Cofer, LTU vs. FS, 2002Monica Martell, PSU vs. LMU, 2000Stephanie Norton, CSU vs. Sac. St., 1996Most Runs Batted In8 Jessica Iwata, UH vs. BSU, 2010Brittany McConnell, SJSU vs. NMSU, 2008Fewest Hits Allowed0 Several PlayersMost Runs Allowed19 Janet Lewis, SUU vs. CSN, 1994Most Walks Allowed8 Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU vs. FS, 1997Erin Bennett, CSU vs. Sac. State, 1996Most Opponents Struck Out22 Jamie Southern, FS vs. LTU, 2002Most Innings Pitched18 Jamie Southern, FS vs. LTU, 2002Lindsey Meadows, LTU vs. FS, 2002TeamMost at Bats74 Fresno State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2002Most Runs20 Hawai’i vs. Nevada, 2010Hawai‘i vs. San Jose State, 2007Most Hits24 Hawai‘i vs. San Jose State, 2007Most Doubles10 CS Northridge vs. New Mexico, 1996Most Triples4 San Jose State vs. Tulsa, 1997Most Home Runs6 Hawai’i vs. Boise State, 2010Hawai’i vs. Boise State, 2010Louisiana Tech vs. NM State, 2009Fresno State vs. Nevada, 2004Most Stolen Bases7 San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2005Most Walks12 Brigham Young vs. Utah State, 2012Most Strikeouts22 Tulsa vs. Fresno State, 2002Most Runs Batted In19 Hawai’i vs. Nevada, 2010Most Opponents Struck Out22 Fresno State vs. Tulsa, 2002Most Innings Pitched18 Fresno State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2002Most Runs, One Inning13 Hawai‘i vs. Nevada, 2010MiscellaneousMost Double Plays3 New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 2012Fresno State vs. San Jose State, 2011San Jose State vs. Fresno State, 2011Fresno State vs. Nevada, 2011San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2011Utah State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2011San Jose State vs. New Mexico State, 2010New Mexico State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2010San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2009Utah State vs. San Jose State, 2008New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 2008Utah State vs. New Mexico State, 2007Fresno State vs. New Mexico State, 2006San Jose State vs. Nevada, 2006New Mexico vs. Colorado State, 1994Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1993Portland State vs. Tulsa, 2001Most Runs, Both Teams28 Fresno State 16, Utah State 12, 2011Largest Winning Margin20 Hawai’i 20, Nevada 0, 2010Hawai‘i 20, San Jose State 0, 200758<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYEARLY LEADERSTeam LeadersAll GamesBatting Average1991 Utah .2591992 Colorado State .2601993 Fresno State .2761994 Utah .3301995 Fresno State .3171996 Fresno State .3231997 Fresno State .3261998 Fresno State 3401999 Fresno State .3032000 Hawai‘i .2722001 Hawai‘i .2862002 Hawai‘i .2712003 Hawai‘i .2792004 Tulsa .2802005 Hawai‘i .2862006 Fresno State .2982007 Hawai‘i .3082008 Nevada .3112009 New Mexico State .3402010 Hawai‘i .3212011 New Mexico State .3412012 Brigham Young .315Slugging Percentage1991 Utah .3411992 Utah .3061993 CS Northridge .4001994 CS Northridge .4461995 Fresno State .3921996 Fresno State .4351997 Fresno State .4361998 Fresno State .4681999 New Mexico .4282000 Hawai‘i .3792001 Hawai‘i .3812002 Hawai‘i .3922003 Hawai‘i .4022004 Tulsa .4192005 Fresno State .4282006 Hawai‘i .4392007 Hawai‘i .5022008 Nevada .4582009 New Mexico State .5422010 Hawai‘i .6422011 New Mexico State .5512012 Hawai‘i .515At Bats1991 Creighton 17551992 Colorado State 15871993 Fresno State 16821994 Utah 18031995 Fresno State 18911996 Fresno State 17031997 Fresno State 19301998 Fresno State 17701999 Fresno State 20042000 Fresno State 17722001 Hawai‘i 16922002 Fresno State 19242003 Tulsa 16952004 Nevada 18252005 Louisiana Tech 16432006 Nevada 17412007 Fresno State 17512008 Fresno State 18652009 Nevada 16232010 Hawai‘i 18002011 New Mexico State 16942012 Brigham Young 1620Runs1991 New Mexico 1861992 Colorado State 2001993 CS Northridge 2211994 Utah 3411995 Fresno State 2941996 Fresno State 3101997 Colorado State 3761998 Fresno State 3741999 Fresno State 3582000 Fresno State 2412001 Hawai‘i 2362002 Tulsa 2582003 Hawai‘i 2292004 Nevada 2692005 Fresno State 2642006 Fresno State 2742007 Hawai‘i 3752008 Fresno State 3262009 New Mexico State 3292010 Hawai‘i 4882011 New Mexico State 4232012 Brigham Young 354Hits1991 Creighton 4261992 Colorado State 4121993 Fresno State 4651994 Utah 5951995 Fresno State 5991996 Fresno State 5501997 Fresno State 6301998 Fresno State 6011999 Fresno State 6082000 Fresno State 4752001 Hawai‘i 4832002 Fresno State 4752003 Hawai‘i 4552004 Fresno State 4922005 San Jose State 4472006 Nevada 4532007 Hawai‘i 5322008 Fresno State 5562009 New Mexico State 4992010 Hawai‘i 5782011 New Mexico State 5772012 Brigham Young 510Doubles1991 Creighton 531992 Colorado State 441993 Fresno State 47New Mexico 471994 CS Northridge 741995 Fresno State 591996 Fresno State 881997 Fresno State 1001998 Hawai‘i 651999 Fresno State 882000 Loyola Marymount 642001 Hawai‘i 742002 Tulsa 712003 Nevada 74Tulsa 742004 Nevada 872005 Tulsa 762006 Nevada 902007 Fresno State 792008 Nevada 1002009 Nevada 812010 Hawai‘i 922011 New Mexico State 932012 Nevada 70Triples1991 Creighton 151992 Colorado State 101993 Fresno State 171994 Fresno State 171995 Fresno State 281996 Utah 191997 Colorado State 23San Jose State 231998 Utah 251999 Colorado State 212000 Fresno State 132001 Loyola Marymount 82002 Tulsa 142003 Nevada 112004 Nevada 162005 San Jose State 212006 Fresno State 13Louisiana Tech 132007 San Jose State 72008 Louisiana Tech 162009 San Jose State 172010 Fresno State 112011 New Mexico State 9Fresno State 92012 Fresno State 15Home Runs1991 Utah 171992 New Mexico 81993 CS Northridge 401994 CS Northridge 381995 CS Northridge 291996 CS Northridge 391997 UNLV 311998 Fresno State 441999 UNLV 382000 Hawai‘i 26San Jose State 262001 Hawai‘i 252002 Loyola Marymounnt 422003 Hawai‘i 402004 Fresno State 502005 Fresno State 432006 Hawai‘i 422007 Hawai‘i 842008 Hawai‘i 482009 New Mexico State 682010 Hawai‘i 1582011 New Mexico State 822012 Hawai‘i 79Runs Batted In1991 New Mexico 1441992 Colorado State 1661993 Fresno State 1971994 Utah 2751995 Fresno State 2491996 Fresno State 2671997 Fresno State 3361998 Fresno State 3261999 Fresno State 3152000 Fresno State 2102001 Hawai‘i 2012002 Tulsa 2132003 Fresno State 2012004 Nevada 2362005 Fresno State 2292006 Fresno State 2522007 Hawai‘i 3422008 Fresno State 2912009 New Mexico State 3142010 Hawai‘i 4482011 New Mexico State 3 7 52012 Brigham Young 310Stolen Bases1991 New Mexico 981992 New Mexico 721993 Utah 56San Diego State 561994 Utah 921995 Utah 841996 Utah 781997 Colorado State 1051998 Utah 69San Diego State 691999 New Mexico 792000 Loyola Marymount 972001 San Jose State 602002 Tulsa 902003 Louisiana Tech 51Tulsa 512004 Louisiana Tech 652005 Hawai‘i 742006 New Mexico State 412007 Utah State 632008 New Mexico State 602009 New Mexico State 602010 San Jose State 782011 New Mexico State 862012 Brigham Young 59San Jose State 59Earned Run Average1991 Creighton 1.021992 Utah 1.131993 CS Northridge 1.001994 CS Northridge 0.471995 CS Sacramento 0.761996 Fresno State 1.001997 Fresno State 1.181998 Fresno State 1.361999 Fresno State 0.512000 Fresno State 0.622001 Fresno State 1.222002 Fresno State 0.902003 Freso State 1.342004 Tulsa 1.352005 Fresno State 1.432006 Fresno State 2.012007 Fresno State 1.872008 Fresno State 1.612009 Fresno State 1.972010 Fresno State 2.672011 Hawai‘i 1.592012 Hawai‘i 1.48Innings Pitched1991 Creighton 484.11992 Colorado State 390.11993 Fresno State 432.01994 Fresno State 442.11995 Fresno State 472.11996 Fresno State 421.11997 Fresno State 461.01998 Fresno State 408.01999 Fresno State 508.02000 Fresno State 466.12001 San Jose State 451.22002 Fresno State 524.02003 Tulsa 448.22004 Fresno State 463.22005 Louisiana Tech 414.02006 Nevada 439.02007 Hawai‘i 431.12008 Fresno State 466.02009 Fresno State 415.12010 Hawai‘i 421.22011 New Mexico State 397.02012 Fresno State 397.259<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYEARLY LEADERSStrikeouts Pitched1991 Utah 1811992 Colorado State 2831993 Fresno State 3471994 Utah 3411995 CS Sacramento 4001996 CS Sacramento 3561997 Colorado State 3491998 Fresno State 3391999 Fresno State 5452000 Fresno State 4582001 Hawai‘i 3332002 Fresno State 4902003 Fresno State 4052004 Fresno State 3182005 Fresno State 3932006 Fresno State 4692007 Fresno State 4382008 Fresno State 5142009 Fresno State 5072010 Fresno State 4642011 Hawai‘i 3952012 Hawai‘i 353Wins1991 Creighton 381992 Colorado State 331993 CS Northridge 481994 CS Northridge 521995 Fresno State 501996 Fresno State 511997 Fresno State 551998 Fresno State 521999 Fresno State 642000 Fresno State 542001 Hawai‘i 462002 Fresno State 502003 Hawai‘i 402004 Fresno State 482005 Fresno State 432006 Fresno State 372007 Hawai‘i 502008 Fresno State 542009 Nevada 402010 Hawai‘i 502011 New Mexico State 432012 Brigham Young 45Fielding Percentage1991 San Diego State .9721992 New Mexico .9621993 CS Northridge .9721994 CS Sacramento .9661995 CS Northridge .9651996 CS Sacramento .9711997 Fresno State .9641998 Fresno State .9691999 Fresno State .9712000 Fresno State .9732001 Fresno State .9702002 Fresno State .9772003 Fresno State .9692004 Tulsa .9602005 Tulsa .9752006 Fresno State .970Hawai‘i .9702007 Fresno State .9752008 Fresno State .9752009 Fresno State .9692010 Fresno State .9672011 Fresno State .9672012 Hawai‘i .968Individual LeadersAll GamesBatting Average1991 Charmelle Green, UU .3811992 Heather Medearis, UNM .3161993 Denise Johnson, SUU .4051994 Amy Timmel, UU .4681995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .4821996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .5081997 Kim Rondina, UNLV .4451998 Laura Berg, FS .4581999 Danielle Cassara, UNM .405Holly Schmillen, CSU .4052000 Dana Degen, UH .4012001 Becky Witt, FS .3962002 Kate Judd, UH .3542003 Stacey Porter, UH .4792004 Christina Clark, FS .3962005 Tyleen Tausaga, UH .3912006 Christina Clark, FS .4302007 Tyleen Tausaga, UH .4022008 Noelle Micka, NEV .3992009 Amberly Waits, LTU .4882010 Amberly Waits, LTU .4122011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU .4262012 Christine Thomsen, USU .418Delaney Willard, BYU .418Slugging Percentage1991 Charmelle Green, UU .6321992 Heather Medearis, UNM .4121993 Kim Maher, FS .6741994 Shannon Jones, CSN .7491995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .8481996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .8971997 Kim Rondina, UNLV .9411998 Nina Lindenberg, FS .7731999 Holly Schmillen, CSU .8172000 Dana Degen, UH .6202001 Stacey Porter, UH .5492002 Stacey Porter, UH .6222003 Stacey Porter, UH .9402004 Christina Clark, FS .8022005 Christina Clark, FS .7312006 Christina Clark, FS .7392007 Kate Robinson, UH .7332008 Kate Robinson, UH .7452009 Amberly Waits, LTU .9342010 Kelly Majam, UH .9192011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.0072012 Delaney Willard, BYU .859At Bats1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 2111992 Tina Trujillo, CSU 1911993 Donna McDaniel, FS 2041994 Laura Berg, FS 2381995 Laura Berg, FS 2381996 Erika Blanco, FS 2031997 Laura Berg, FS 2451998 Laura Berg, FS 2361999 Becky Witt, FS 2362000 Lovie Jung, FS 2232001 Natalie Gonzales, UH 2102002 Tiffany Whipple, FS 2362003 Tracie Uchima, UH 2082004 Christina Clark, FS 2222005 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 2052006 Kymberly Silagyi, NEV 2122007 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 2152008 Emma Barnes, LTU 2262009 Noelle Micka, NEV 2022010 Melissa Gonzalez, UH 2182011 Kandis Jones, NMSU 2122012 Brenna Moss, FS 198Runs1991 Four Players 271992 Tina Trujillo, CSU 361993 Kim Maher, FS 441994 Amy Timmel, UU 551995 Laura Berg, FS 621996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 611997 Laura Berg, FS 691998 Laura Berg, FS 721999 Becky Witt, FS 612000 Becky Witt, FS 432001 Becky Witt, FS 502002 Christy Cerecedes, LMU 402003 Stacey Porter, UH 562004 Christina Clark, FS 632005 Christina Clark, FS 552006 Christina Clark, FS 562007 Haley Perkins, FS 622008 Haley Perkins, FS 482009 Tiare Jennings, NMSU 552010 Kelly Majam, UH 812011 Kandis Jones, NMSU 612012 Kelly Majam, UH 57Hits1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 701992 Tina Trujillo, CSU 581993 Kim Maher, FS 721994 Amy Timmel, UU 1021995 Robyn Yorke, FS 1141996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 991997 Laura Berg, FS 1041998 Laura Berg, FS 1081999 Angela Cervantez, FS 872000 Becky Witt, FS 842001 Becky Witt, FS 762002 Christy Cerecedes, LMU 732003 Stacey Porter, UH 802004 Christina Clark, FS 882005 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 782006 Christina Clark, FS 712007 Haley Perkins, FS 822008 Noelle Micka, NEV 832009 Amberly Waits, LTU 812010 Melissa Gonzalez, UH 862011 Kandis Jones, NMSU 822012 JC Clayton, BYU 79Doubles1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 151992 Jennifer Roberts, CSU 101993 Kim Meyer, CSS 121994 Shannon Jones, CSN 171995 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 151996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 291997 Amanda Scott, FS 19Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 191998 Kehau Cofran, UH 14Kara Kanney, SJSU 141999 Angela Cervantez, FS 262000 Laura Eckley, LMU 14Lovie Jung, FS 142001 Kiauna Anderson, PSU 172002 Lindsay Fossatti, FS 152003 Stacey Porter, UH 182004 Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV 182005 Ashley Bennet, UTEP 172006 Christina Clark, FS 192007 Brittany Puzey, NEV 182008 Noelle Micka, NEV 182009 Amberly Waits, LTU 172010 Jessica Iwata, UH 212011 Karley Hopkins, NEV 162012 Sara Parsons, NEV 17Delaney Willard, BYU 17Triples1991 Three Players 51992 Terri Bailey, UNM 41993 Shannon Pouelsen, SDSU 5Jennifer Henry, FS 51994 Amy Timmel, UU 71995 Laura Berg, FS 111996 Amber Wall, FS 51997 Valeri Quintero, SJSU 101998 Nina Lindenberg, FS 81999 Holly Schmillen, CSU 122000 Kiauna Anderson, PSU 52001 Laura Eckley, LMU 32002 Stephanie Sliepen, TU 4Shameika Cofer, LTU 42003 Stacey Mueller, NEV 52004 Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV 62005 Jana Arde, SJSU 62006 Emma Barnes, LTU 72008 Amberly Waits, LTU 102009 Kym Silagyi, NEV 82010 Haley Gilleland, FS 4Nicole Tindall, USU 42011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 42012 Brenna Moss, FS 5Home Runs1991 Deb DiMeglio, UU 71992 Deb DiMeglio, UU 51993 Kim Maher, FS 141994 Michelle Bolt, FS 151995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 151996 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 171997 Kim Rondina, UNLV 151998 Amanda Scott, FS 141999 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 142000 Kara Kanney, SJSU 112001 Kate Judd, UH 82002 Stacey Porter, UH 152003 Stacey Porter, UH 172004 Christina Clark, FS 232005 Christina Clark, FS 162006 Tyleen Tausaga, UH 10Ashley Cameron, LTU 102007 Kate Robinson, UH 192008 Kate Robinson, UH 212009 Amberly Waits, LTU 17Tiare Jennings, NMSU 172010 Kelly Majam, UH 302011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 242012 Michelle Moses, FS 18Delaney Willard, BYU 18Runs Batted In1991 Charmelle Green, UU 33Teri Klement, CSU 331992 Julie Clancy, SDSU 301993 Beth Calcante, CSN 511994 Kim Maher, FS 641995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 471996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 601997 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 661998 Nina Lindenberg, FS 771999 Angela Cervantez, FS 732000 Angela Cervantez, FS 482001 Lindsay Fossatti, FS 332002 Stacey Porter, UH 472003 Christina Clark, FS 462004 Christina Clark, FS 562005 Christina Clark, FS 422006 Brittany Puzey, NEV 39Ashley Roszkos, NMSU 392007 Kate Robinson, UH 712008 Kate Robinson, UH 562009 Amberly Waits, LTU 622010 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 622011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 732012 Delaney Willard, BYU 8860<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYEARLY LEADERSStolen Bases1991 Tiffany Strnad, CU 291992 Julie Garcia, UNM 281993 Jennifer Hambly, SDSU 201994 Amy Timmel, UU 331995 Sandy Rhea, UU 231996 Sandy Rhea, UU 271997 Sandy Rhea, UU 461998 Sandy Rhea, UU 341999 Cayley Warner, UNM 392000 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 322001 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 312002 Brittany Stanley, LTU 302003 Brittany Stanley, LTU 172004 Amber Miles, LTU 292005 Stacey Walkingstick, TU 272006 Emma Barnes, LTU 12Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 122007 Emma Barnes, LTU 222008 Haley Gilleland, FS 23Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 122009 Kylie Randall, NMSU 222010 Kylie Randall, NMSU 292011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 402012 Michelle Cox, SJSU 26Earned Run Average1991 Karen McCormick, SDSU 0.641992 Janet Womack, UU 0.901993 Tami Blunt, CSS 0.871994 Amy Windmiller, CSN 0.361995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 0.591996 Kim Peck, FS 0.631997 Kim Peck, FS 0.811998 Amanda Scott, FS 0.791999 Amanda Scott, FS 0.242000 Amanda Scott, FS 0.412001 Lori Hoffman, FS 1.172002 Jamie Southern, FS 0.442003 Jamie Southern, FS 0.642004 Jamie Southern, FS 0.542005 Jamie Southern, FS 0.462006 Robin Mackin, FS 1.542007 Robin Mackin, FS 1.372008 Morgan Melloh, FS 1.282009 Katie Holverson, NEV 1.702010 Michelle Moses, FS 2.072011 Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.282012 Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.47Innings Pitched1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 263.21992 Karen McCormick, SDSU 219.11993 Tami Blunt, CSS 266.21994 Maureen Brady, FS 321.01995 Maureen Brady, FS 285.01996 Jennifer Richardson, CSN 220.01997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 260.11998 Brandi Isgar, UNLV 221.01999 Sarah Farnworth, Utah 242.02000 Amanda Scott, FS 276.02001 Morgan Seibert, PSU 234.02002 Jamie Southern, FS 351.22003 Melissa Coogan, UH 281.02004 Jamie Southern, FS 259.02005 Carol Forbes, SJSU 183.12006 Jordan McPherson, NEV 283.12007 Robin Mackin, FS 311.12008 Morgan Melloh, FS 360.22009 Morgan Melloh, FS 319.12010 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 237.22011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 247.02012 Michelle Moses, FS 251.0Strikeouts1991 Janet Womack, UU 1501992 Dena Mullins, UNM 1811993 Tami Blunt, CSS 2841994 Ali Andrus, UU 2701995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 2211996 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 2181997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 2711998 Amanda Scott, FS 1801999 Amanda Scott, FS 2312000 Amanda Scott, FS 3142001 Morgan Seibert, PSU 2152002 Jamie Southern, FS 4002003 Jamie Southern, FS 3222004 Jamie Southern, FS 2992005 Jamie Southern, FS 2822006 Robin Mackin, FS 4022007 Robin Mackin, FS 3692008 Morgan Melloh, FS 4542009 Morgan Melloh, FS 4502010 Meghan Krieg, LTU 2602011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 2892012 Michelle Moses, FS 253Wins1991 Janet Womack, UU 22Stephanie Smith, UNM 221992 Dena Mullins, UNM 201993 Dena Mullins, UNM 251994 Maureen Brady, FS 361995 Maureen Brady, FS 291996 Tara Glaister, CSN 221997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 331998 Amanda Scott, FS 251999 Amanda Scott, FS 292000 Amanda Scott, FS 332001 Felicity Witt, UH 222002 Jamie Southern, FS 332003 Melissa Coogan, UH 322004 Jamie Southern, FS 302005 Jamie Southern, FS 282006 Robin Mackin, FS 282007 Robin Mackin, FS 362008 Morgan Melloh, FS 422009 Morgan Melloh, FS 302010 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 302011 Alex Newman, NMSU 232012 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 28Team Leaders<strong>WAC</strong> GamesBatting Average1991 New Mexico .2921992 New Mexico .2761993 CS Northridge .3091994 CS Northridge .3601995 Fresno State .3111996 Utah .3301997 Colorado State .3191998 Hawai‘i .3461999 New Mexico .3212000 Fresno State .3162001 Hawai‘i .2972002 Hawai‘i .2882003 Fresno State .3192004 Fresno State .2992005 Hawai‘i .3132006 Fresno State .2992007 Hawai‘i .3802008 Nevada .3362009 New Mexico State .3162010 Hawai‘i .3572011 New Mexico State .3792012 Brigham Young .318Slugging Percentage1991 New Mexico .3811992 New Mexico .3641993 CS Northridge .4741994 CS Northridge .4981995 Utah .3831996 Utah .4921997 Utah .4411998 Hawai‘i .4681999 New Mexico .4422000 Fresno State .4422001 Hawai‘i .4092002 Hawai‘i .4192003 Fresno State .4312004 Fresno State .4762005 Fresno State .4702006 Fresno State .4632007 Hawai‘i .6282008 Nevada .5262009 New Mexico State .5092010 Hawai‘i .7522011 New Mexico State .6112012 Hawai‘i .522At Bats1991 Southern Utah 2781992 Southern Utah 2801993 Fresno State 6691994 Utah 7701995 Colorado State 7481996 San Diego State 7731997 Fresno State 9071998 Hawai‘i 8641999 Fresno State 6652000 Hawai‘i 5522001 Hawai‘i 5692002 Fresno State 7312003 Hawai‘i 5542004 Fresno State 6722005 Fresno State 4872006 Nevada 4852007 Hawai‘i 5082008 San Jose State 5242009 Fresno State 6022010 Hawai‘i 5892011 New Mexico State 6202012 Nevada 535Runs1991 Utah 451992 Utah 301993 CS Northridge 1091994 CS Northridge 1441995 Utah 1221996 Utah 1571997 Colorado State 1671998 Fresno State 1951999 Fresno State 1352000 Fresno State 792001 Hawai‘i 782002 Hawai‘i 912003 Fresno State 992004 Fresno State 1092005 Fresno State 952006 Louisiana Tech 752007 Hawai‘i 1482008 Nevada 1072009 New Mexico State 1062010 Hawai‘i 1932011 New Mexico State 1662012 Hawai‘i 124Hits1991 New Mexico 761992 Utah 711993 Fresno State 184CS Northridge 1841994 Utah 2551995 Fresno State 2251996 Fresno State 2321997 Colorado State 2841998 Hawai‘i 2991999 Fresno State 2072000 Fresno State 150Hawai‘i 1502001 Hawai‘i 1692002 Hawai‘i 1962003 Hawai‘i 1662004 Fresno State 2012005 Fresno State 1522006 Hawai‘i 1382007 Hawai‘i 1932008 Nevada 1752009 Fresno State 1692010 Hawai‘i 2102011 New Mexico State 2352012 Hawai‘i 162Doubles1991 Utah 11San Diego State 111992 New Mexico 121993 CS Northridge 251994 CS Northridge 361995 CS Sacramento 301996 Fresno State 451997 Fresno State 511998 Hawai‘i 45New Mexico 451999 Fresno State 38New Mexico 382000 San Jose State 272001 Hawai‘i 222002 Hawai‘i 302003 Nevada 222004 Fresno State 352005 Tulsa 302006 Louisiana Tech 252007 Hawai‘i 302008 Nevada 402009 Hawai’i 292010 Nevada 362011 New Mexico State 422012 Fresno State 24Triples1991 Southern Utah 61992 Southern Utah 41993 CS Northridge 81994 Fresno State 81995 Fresno State 91996 Utah 121997 San Jose State 141998 Utah 131999 Colorado State 92000 Fresno State 52001 Tulsa 32002 Hawai‘i 42003 Louisiana Tech 42004 San Jose State 62005 Hawai‘i 62006 Louisiana Tech 52007 Hawai‘i 32008 Nevada 4New Mexico State 42009 San Jose State 102010 Three teams 32011 Fresno State 52012 Brigham Young 4Fresno State 461<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYEARLY LEADERSHome Runs1991 New Mexico 41992 Utah 31993 CS Northridge 191994 CS Northridge 151995 CS Northridge 161996 Utah 161997 Utah 131998 Fresno State 171999 UNLV 92000 Hawai‘i 11San Jose State 112001 Hawai‘i 142002 Loyola Marymount 172003 Hawai‘i 152004 Fresno State 262005 Fresno State 182006 Hawai‘i 142007 Hawai‘i 302008 Nevada 172009 Hawai’i 292010 Hawai‘i 652011 New Mexico State 322012 Hawai‘i 32Runs Batted In1991 Utah 361992 Utah 261993 CS Northridge 891994 CS Northridge 1191995 Utah 981996 Utah 1391997 Fresno State 1441998 Fresno State 1631999 Fresno State 1142000 Fresno State 702001 Hawai‘i 682002 Hawai‘i 822003 Fresno State 882004 Fresno State 982005 Fresno State 822006 Louisiana Tech 702007 Hawai‘i 1402008 Nevada 1012009 New Mexico State 1012010 Hawai‘i 1802011 New Mexico State 1502012 Hawai‘i 114Stolen Bases1991 New Mexico 101992 Utah 10San Diego State 10Creighton 101993 Utah 381994 Utah 471995 Utah 461996 San Diego State 301997 Colorado State 501998 San Diego State 381999 San Diego State 21New Mexico 212000 Loyola Marymount 252001 San Jose State 132002 Tulsa 232003 Hawai‘i 182004 Louisiana Tech 302005 Hawai‘i 312006 New Mexico State 242007 Utah State 182008 Nevada 202009 Nevada 212010 Boise State 272011 New Mexico State 222012 San Jose State 22Earned Run Average1991 Utah 1.241992 San Diego State 0.821993 CS Sacramento 0.721994 CS Northridge 0.481995 CS Sacramento 0.781996 Fresno State 0.721997 Fresno State 0.951998 Fresno State 1.441999 Fresno State 0.662000 Fresno State 0.472001 Fresno State 0.682002 Fresno State 0.722003 Fresno State 1.19Hawai‘i 1.192004 Tulsa 1.572005 Fresno State 0.632006 Fresno State 1.302007 Hawai‘i 1.742008 Fresno State 1.332009 Nevada 1.412010 Fresno State 2.092011 Hawai‘i 1.752012 Hawai‘i 1.29Innings Pitched1991 San Diego State 76.01992 Utah 75.01993 New Mexico 173.01994 Utah 194.01995 CS Northridge 201.01996 CS Northridge 203.21997 Colorado State 219.01998 San Diego State 215.11999 Fresno State 185.12000 Loyola Marymount 144.12001 Hawai‘i 140.22002 Fresno State 193.12003 Hawai‘i 141.02004 Nevada 170.02005 San Jose State 123.22006 Nevada 122.02007 New Mexico State 124.02008 Nevada 128.02009 Hawai’i 150.22010 Fresno State 144.12011 Utah State 144.12012 Nevada 136.1Strikeouts1991 Utah 311992 New Mexico 431993 CS Sacramento 1341994 Utah 1511995 CS Sacramento 1771996 CS Sacramento 1591997 Utah 1701998 Fresno State 1631999 Fresno State 1752000 Fresno State 1282001 Hawai‘i 932002 Fresno State 1592003 Fresno State 1252004 Fresno State 1302005 Fresno State 1442006 Fresno State 1432007 Hawai‘i 1202008 Fresno State 1362009 Fresno State 1822010 Fresno State 1812011 Hawai‘i 1462012 Hawai‘i 116Wins1991 Utah 81992 Utah 91993 CS Northridge 201994 Utah 221995 CS Northridge 221996 Fresno State 241997 Colorado State 261998 Fresno State 281999 Fresno State 242000 Fresno State 162001 Hawai‘i 162002 Fresno State 182003 Hawai‘i 172004 Fresno State 202005 Fresno State 172006 Fresno State 122007 Hawai‘i 162008 Nevada 162009 Fresno State 15Hawai’i 15Nevada 152010 Hawai‘i 192011 New Mexico State 172012 Hawai‘i 17Fielding Percentage1991 N/A1992 Creighton .9821993 CS Northridge .9721994 CS Sacramento .9661995 CS Northridge .9751996 CS Sacramento .9711997 Fresno State .9691998 Fresno State .9771999 Fresno State .9742000 San Jose State .9792001 San Jose State .9732002 Fresno State .9762003 Fresno State .9662004 Tulsa .9772005 Tulsa .9782006 Fresno State .9832007 Hawai‘i .9762008 Fresno State .9752009 Fresno State .9712010 Hawai‘i .9722011 Hawai‘i .9752012 Fresno State .973Individual Leaders<strong>WAC</strong> GamesBatting Average1991 Sue Campbell, SDSU .4481992 Stephanie Smith, UNM .3601993 Tamara Ivie, CSN .3871994 Robyn Yorke, FS .5001995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .4941996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .5351997 Kim Rondina, UNLV .5251998 Laura Berg, FS .4481999 Angela Cervantez, FS .4662000 Becky Witt, FS .5002001 Anna Trauernicht, LMU .4172002 Kate Judd, UH .4142003 Stacey Porter, UH .4582004 Bridget Broadnax, LTU .4002005 Tara Harbert, UH .4862006 Christina Clark, FS .5002007 Kelsey Starr, NEV .4572008 Vanessa Briones, NEV .4292009 Amberly Waits, LTU .4332010 Jessica Iwata, UH .4882011 Kandis Jones, NMSU .4462012 JC Clayton, BYU .484Slugging Percentage1991 Charmelle Green, UU .6251992 Julie Garcia, UNM .5381993 Beth Calcante, CSN .7731994 Shannon Jones, CSN .8031995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .9091996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .9421997 Kim Rondina, UNLV 1.0331998 Nina Lindenberg, FS .7631999 Sunny Smith, UU .7632000 Kim Bentley, SJSU .6232001 Kate Judd, UH .7932002 Stacey Porter, UH .7222003 Stacey Porter, UH 1.0172004 Christina Clark, FS .8642005 Christina Clark, FS .8422006 Christina Clark, FS 1.0002007 Kate Robinson, UH .9642008 Vanessa Briones, NEV .7552009 Angie Ortega, NMSU .8732010 Jessica Iwata, UH 1.0502011 Devon Bridges, BSU .9802012 Delaney Willard, BYU .911At Bats1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 331992 Amy Timmel, UU 391993 Amy Timmel, UU 851994 Laura Berg, FS 951995 Casey Coffman, UNM 981996 Kelley Santa Cruz, SDSU 941997 Laura Berg, FS 1181998 Laura Berg, FS 1161999 Amanda Scott, FS 80Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 802000 Melissa McGie, UH 712001 Natalie Gonzales, UH 732002 Elisa Barrios, SJSU 942003 Tracie Uchima, UH 722004 Tracie Uchima, UH 872005 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 61Jamie Southern, FS 612006 Valana Manuma, UH 622007 Clare Warwick, UH 652008 Noelle Micka, NEV 65Sarah Taylor, SJSU 652009 Tanisha Milca, UH 772010 Jessica Iwata, UH 802011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 852012 Amber Olive, NMSU 7462<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYEARLY LEADERSRuns1991 Charmelle Green, UU 81992 Three Players 61993 Terri Pearson, CSN 191994 Kim Maher, FS 251995 Laura Berg, FS 221996 Tammy Beer, UU 281997 Jennifer Buford, CSU 311998 Becky Witt, FS 401999 Becky Witt, FS 22Amanda Scott, FS 222000 Jessica Guerrero, PSU 13Lovie Jung, FS 132001 Stacey Porter, UH 142002 Kate Judd, UH 142003 Christina Clark, FS 222004 Christina Clark, FS 312005 Christina Clark, FS 212006 Christina Clark, FS 172007 Clare Warwick, UH 242008 Brittany Puzey, NEV 152009 Haley Perkins, FS 202010 Kelly Majam, UH 312011 Tiare Jennings, NMSU 242012 Kelly Majam, UH 21Hits1991 Sue Campbell, SDSU 13Kelly Brookhart, CU 131992 Amy Timmel, UU 131993 Three Players 271994 Amy Timmel, UU 461995 Robyn Yorke, FS 411996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 461997 Tia Morenz, UH 481998 Laura Berg, FS 521999 Angela Cervantez, FS 342000 Becky Witt, FS 282001 Natalie Gonzales, UH 282002 Natalie Gonzales, UH 322003 Tracie Uchima, UH 272004 Jamie Southern, FS 322005 Denise Dahlberg, UH 242006 Tyeeen Tausaga, UH 222007 Haley Perkins, FS 26Kaulana Gould, UH 252008 Noelle Micka, NEV 222009 Haley Perkins, FS 302010 Jessica Iwata, UH 392011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 352012 JC Clayton 30Doubles1991 Four Players 41992 Three Players 31993 Kim Meyer, CSS 7Michelle Bolt, FS 71994 Shannon Jones, CSN 111995 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 101996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 151997 Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM 121998 Dana Degen, UH 10Joyce Lum, UH 101999 Angela Cervantez, FS 102000 Four Players 52001 Kate Judd, UH 72002 Linday Fossatti, FS 62003 Chrisina Clark, FS 92004 Carrie Mackey, NEV 72005 Rochelle Sandberg, LTU 6Lindsey Tower, TU 62006 Christina Clark, FS 6Candice Rainwater, NEV 62007 Five Players 52008 Regan Clark, LTU 72009 Haley Gilleland, FS 72010 Jessica Iwata, UH 122011 Valerie Swedberg, NMSU 72012 Melanie Goff, LTU 8Sara Parsons, NEV 8Triples1991 Heather Hobbs, SUU 41992 Joni Reynolds, SUU 21993 Beth Calcante, CSN 31994 Amy Timmel, UU 41995 Laura Berg, FS 51996 Sandy Rhea, UU 3Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 31997 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 51998 Jenny Monson, UU 4Nina Lindenberg, FS 41999 Holly Schmillen, CSU 52000 Kristen Hunter, FS 42001 Laura Eckley, LMU 22002 Veronica Ramos, SJSU 2Stacey Porter, UH 22003 Stacey Porter, UH 22004 Amber Miles, LTU 2Mizi Ing, FS 2Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV 2Courtney Lewis, SJSU 22005 Denise Dahlberg, UH 2Sara Dyer, TU 2Kaulana Gould, UH 2Courtney Lewis, SJSU 22006 Emma Barnes, LTU 22007 Nine Players 12008 Amberly Waits, LTU 32009 Kelly Fangonilo, SJSU 4Sarah Taylor, SJSU 42010 Nicole Tindall, USU 2Haley Gilleland, FS 22011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 32012 JC Clayton, BYU 3Home Runs1991 Several Players 11992 Several Players 11993 Beth Calcante, CSN 71994 Michelle Bolt, FS 61995 Cyndee Bennett, UU 8Scia Maumausolo, CSN 81996 Cyndee Bennett, UU 6Nina Lindenberg, FS 6Scia Maumausolo, CSN 61997 Kim Rondina, UNLV 61998 Raven Coberg, UNLV 81999 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 72000 Four Players 42001 Kate Judd, UH 62002 Stacey Porter, UH 72003 Stacey Porter, UH 92004 Christina Clark, FS 102005 Christina Clark, FS 72006 Christina Clark, FS 4Brandi Peiler, UH 4Amanda Winkley, SJSU 4Sara Fleming, USU 42007 Kate Robinson, UH 92008 Five Players 52009 Angie Ortega, NMSU 72010 Melissa Gonzalez, UH 11Jessica Iwata, UH 112011 Devon Bridges, BSU 102012 Jessica Iwata, UH 8Runs Batted In1991 Deb DiMeglio, UU 101992 Julie Clancy, SDSU 71993 Beth Calcante, CSN 301994 Kim Maher, FS 331995 Cyndee Bennett, UU 291996 Cyndee Bennett, UU 301997 Dana Degan, UH 331998 Nina Lindenberg, FS 431999 Angela Cervantez, FS 282000 Angela Cervantez, FS 192001 Kate Judd, UH 162002 Stacey Porter, UH 222003 Christina Clark, FS 212004 Christina Clark, FS 202005 Christina Clark, FS 182006 Stacey Lien, NMSU 142007 Kate Robinson, UH 332008 Brittany McConnell, SJSU 202009 Angie Ortega, NMSU 212010 Jessica Iwata, UH 322011 Devon Bridges, BSU 292012 Delaney Willard, BYU 33Stolen Bases1991 N/A1992 Amy Timmel, UU 51993 Amy Timmel, UU 81994 Amy Timmel, UU 201995 Tammy Beer, UU 12Sandy Rhea, UU 121996 Sandy Rhea, UU 101997 Sandy Rhea, UU 241998 Sandy Rhea, UU 191999 Tami Simpson, SDSU 142000 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 8Jessie Smith, TU 82001 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 62002 Brittany Stanley, LTU 11Jessie Smith, TU 112003 Marie Jackson, UH 52004 Amber Miles, LTU 152005 Stacey Walkingstick, TU 92006 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 102007 Liz Perez, SJSU 82008 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 82009 Brittany Puzey, NEV 82010 Haley Gilleland, FS 9Kylie Randall, NMSU 92011 Haley Gilleland, FS 122012 Michelle Cox, SJSU 9Earned Run Average1991 Lisa Perettie, SDSU 0.211992 Dena Mullins, UNM 0.191993 Marnie Hill, UNM 0.551994 Jennifer Richardson, CSN 0.181995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 0.591996 Lindsay Parker, FS 0.481997 Amanda Scott, FS 0.361998 Amanda Scott, FS 0.661999 Amanda Scott, FS 0.332000 Amanda Scott, FS 0.002001 Lori Hoffman, FS 0.292002 Jamie Southern, FS 0.452003 Jamie Southern, FS 0.492004 Jamie Southern, FS 0.752005 Jamie Southern, FS 0.162006 Merryann Barr, FS 0.932007 Kate Robinson, UH 1.152008 Morgan Melloh, FS 1.142009 Wanda Malone, LTU 0.662010 Michelle Moses, FS 1.222011 Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.282012 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1.07Innings Pitched1991 Janet Womack, UU 51.71992 Janet Womack, UU 57.11993 Dena Mullins, UNM 124.01994 Maureen Brady, FS 150.01995 Kathy Blake-Small, CSN 116.01996 Nikki Johnson, CSU 110.01997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 129.01998 Sarah Farnworth, UU 135.11999 Kelly Gentle, UH 108.12000 Desiree Duran, UH 80.12001 Jenny Magill, TU 82.12002 Jamie Southern, FS 125.22003 Melissa Coogan, UH 102.12004 Carol Forbes, SJSU 106.02005 Carol Forbes, SJSU 109.22006 Jordan McPherson, NEV 84.02007 Krissi Oliver, LTU 85.22008 Morgan Melloh, FS 111.02009 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 118.12010 Meghan Krieg, LTU 91.02011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 106.22012 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 96.1Strikeouts1991 Janet Womack, UU 251992 Dena Mullins, UNM 341993 Tami Blunt, CSS 1141994 Ali Andrus, UU 1311995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 1011996 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 1001997 Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU 1131998 Amanda Scott, FS 871999 Kelly Gentle, UH 932000 Amanda Scott, FS 852001 Jenny Magill, TU 642002 Jamie Southern, FS 1372003 Jamie Southern, FS 1062004 Jamie Southern, FS 802005 Jamie Southern, FS 1182006 Robin Mackin, FS 1172007 Robin Mackin, FS 842008 Morgan Melloh, FS 1332009 Morgan Melloh, FS 1632010 Meghan Krieg, LTU 1052011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 1182012 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 85Wins1991 Janet Womack, UU 61992 Janet Womack, UU 71993 Tami Blunt, CSS 11Kathy Blake, CSN 111994 Ali Andrus, UU 181995 Ali Andrus, UU 12Kathy Blake-Small, CSN 121996 Tara Glaister, CSU 111997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 151998 Amanda Scott, FS 151999 Kelly Gentle, UH 132000 Amanda Scott, FS 92001 Desiree Duran 92002 Jamie Southern, FS 112003 Melissa Coogan, UH 142004 Jamie Southern, FS 112005 Jamie Southern, FS 132006 Robin Mackin, FS 8Courtney Lewis, SJSU 82007 Robin Mackin, FS 112008 Morgan Melloh, FS 122009 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 132010 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 132011 Aubray Zell, BSU 9Michelle Moses, FS 92012 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1263<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCECAREER LEADERS - ALL GAMESGames Played1. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 2772. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 2663. Randi Berg, FS, 1994-97 2634. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 2585. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 2536. Jenifer Henry, FS, 1993-96 2517. Lori Hoffman, FS, 2001-04 2508. Jo Pini, FS, 1993-96 2499. Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2006-09 24510. Mitzi Ing, FS, 2001-04 244At Bats1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 9572. Becky Witt, FS, 1998-01 8663. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 8494. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 8205. Jamie Southern, FS 2001-05 8086. Lori Hoffman, FS, 2001-04 7907. Haley Perkins, FS, 2006-09 7898. Emma Barnes, LTU, 2006-09 7689. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2008-11 76710. Randi Berg, FS, 1994-97 762Runs1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 2452. Christina Clark, FS 2003-06 2283. Becky Witt, FS, 1998- 01 2244. Haley Perkins, FS, 2006-09 189Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 1896. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 1887. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 1778. Kelly Majam, UH, 2009-12 1769. Kandis Jones, NMSU, 2008-11 17510. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1994-98 169Hits1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 3962. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 3573. Becky Witt, FS, 1998-01 3314. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 2965. Haley Perkins, FS, 2006-09 2836. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 2697. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 2628. Kandis Jones, NMSU, 2008-11 260Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1994-97 26010. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 257Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 257Doubles1. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 572. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 553. Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2006-09 54Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 545. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 516. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 477. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 468. Sam Bias, NEV, 2007-10 459. Regan Clark, LTU, 44Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 44Triples1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 252. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 19Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 19Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 195. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1998-99 186. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2006-10 15Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 158. Kym Silagyi, NEV, 2006-09 149. Courtney Lewis, SJSU, 2003-06 1310. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2008-11 12Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 12Jenifer Henry, FS, 1993-96 12Home Runs1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 642. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 623. Michelle Moses, FS, 2009-12 594. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010-12 545. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 486. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010-12 477. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 468. Kate Robinson, UH, 2005-08 449. Ashley Maroda, NMSU, 2008-11 4310. Kelley Kaneshiro, USU, 2008-12 39Runs Batted In1. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 2122. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 2093. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 2014. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 1855. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 1836. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 1767. Michelle Moses, FS, 2009-12 175Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1994-97 1759. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 17410. Brittany McConnell, SJSU, 2006-10 166Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2006-09 166Sacrifice Hits1. Stacey Walkingstick, TU, 2002-05 802. Vanessa Czarnecki, FS, 723. Tyree Woodruff, UH, 1997-01 654. Tammy Beer, UU, 1993-96 605. Michelle Morga, SJSU, 1997-99 55Jo Pini, FS, 1993-96 557. Stacie Reynolds, UU, 1993-96 548. Tracy Stowe, SDSU, 1991-92 439. Lisa Hashimoto, UU, 1997-99 4110. Maya Garcia, SJSU, 1997-99 40Beth Calcante, CSN, 1993-94 40Bases on Balls1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 1382. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010-12 1173. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 1144. Lindsay Fossatti, FS, 99-02 1115. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 1086. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 977. Britton Murdock, NEV, 2008-11 968. Katie Torres, TU, 2003-05 939. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 9210. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2006-09 91Stolen Bases1. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 1302. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2008-11 1033. Brittany Stanley, LTU, 2002-05 904. Amber Miles, LTU, 2002-05 895. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2008-11 866. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1995-98 817. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1995-97 718. Jessie Smith, TU, 1999-2002 709. Amy Timmel, UU, 1991-94 6910. Stacey Walkingstick, TU, 2002-05 65Batting Average1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 .4402. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 .4353. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 .4144. Kim Maher, FS, 1993-94 .4015. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 .3976. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997-98 .3907. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 .3868. Becky Witt, FS, 1998-01 .3829. Alyson Carter, CSU, 1997-99 .379Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 .379Total Bases1. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 5632. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 5003. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 4694. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 4555. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 4506. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 4437. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 4318. Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1994-97 4309. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 42910. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 404Slugging Percentage1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 .7682. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 .7563. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 .7384. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010-2012 .7225. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010-2012 .7116. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1998-99 .686Kim Maher, FS, 1993-94 .6868. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 .6719. Kathy Cox, BSU, 2009-10 .65910. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 .655Victories1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 1182. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 1063. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009-12 1024. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 905. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1994-97 896. Maureen Brady, FS, 1993-95 757. Melissa Coogan, UH, 2002-05 718. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 68Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2002-05 6810. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1996-99 67Saves1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 112. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU, 2009-present 10Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 104. Shelbi Tyteca, USU, 2010-present 9Maren Genow, TU, 2003-05 94. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 8Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2002-05 8Lela Work, BSU, 2010-11 7Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 7Courtney Lewis, SJSU, 2003-06 7Kelly Gentle, UH, 1996-99 7Innings Pitched1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 1088.22. Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2002-05 935.13. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1994-97 891.24. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 871.05. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 841.16. Jordan McPherson, NEV, 2005-08 795.27. Krissi Oliver, LTU, 2006-09 779.28. Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 775.09. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 766.210. Kim Watson, NMSU, 2006-09 728.0ERa1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 0.512. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 0.553. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1993-94 0.694. Kristen Hunter, FS, 1999-00 0.785. Kathy Blake-Small, CSN, 1993-95 0.826. Janet Womack, UU, 1991-92 0.837. Maureen Brady, FS, 1993-95 0.998. Dena Mullins, UNM, 1992-93 1.039. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1996-97 1.0610. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1994-96 1.10Strikeouts1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 13212. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 11383. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2008-11 8594. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 8515. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009-12 8186. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1994-97 8097. Robin Mackin, FS, 2005-07 7718. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 6829. Kim Watson, NMSU, 2006-09 66710. Tami Blunt, CSS, 1993-96 650Strikeouts Per 7 Innings1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 9.472. Robin Mackin, FS, 2005-07 9.203. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 8.494. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2008-11 8.365. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1994-96 8.236. Kaia Parnaby, UH, 2010-12 7.697. Michelle Moses, FS, 2009-12 7.628. Julie Fennell, TU, 2004-05 7.299. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1993-94 6.9810. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 6.84Boldface indicates active player64<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESINGLE SEASON TOP 10 - ALL GAMESBaTTIng Average1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .5082. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 .488Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .4823. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 .4814. Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 .4795. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 .4686. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 .4587. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 .449Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1996 .4499. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 .44510. Christina Clark, FS, 2006 .430Casey Coffman, UNM, 1996 .430Slugging Percentage1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.0072. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 .9413. Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 .9404. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 .9345. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 .9196. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .8977. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 .8598. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .8489. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2010 .82510. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1996 .820At Bats1. Laura Bergs, FS, 1997 2452. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 2413. Laura Berg, FS, 1994 238Laura Berg, FS, 1995 2385. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 2376. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 2367. Emma Barnes, LTU, 2008 226Amanda Scott, FS, 1999 2269. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 222Christina Clark, FS, 2004 222Hits1. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 1142. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 1083. Laura Berg, FS, 1997 1044. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 102Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 1026. Laura Berg, FS, 1995 1017. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 998. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 899. Christina Clark, FS, 2004 8810. Becky Witt, FS, 1999 87Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 87Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994 87Hits Per Game1. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 1.712. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 1.673. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 1.654. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 1.605. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 1.526. Laura Berg, FS, 1997 1.517. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 1.478. Laura Berg, FS, 1995 1.469. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 1.4110. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 1.40Doubles1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 292. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 263. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 21Casey Coffman, UNM, 1996 215. Christina Clark, FS, 2006 19Amanda Scott, FS, 1997 19Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 198. Noelle Micka, NEV, 2008 18Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 18Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV, 2004 18Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2007 18Doubles Per Game1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 0.472. Casey Coffman, UNM, 1996 0.423. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 0.35Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995 0.355. Karley Hopkins, NEV, 2011 0.346. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 0.33Kelsey Starr, NEV, 2010 0.338. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 0.32Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 0.3210. Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV, 1999 0.31Ashley Bennett, UTEP, 2005 0.31Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2007 0.31Triples1. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 122. Laura Berg, FS, 1995 113. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2008 10Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 105. Kym Silagyi, NEV, 2009 8Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 8Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 88. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 7Haley Perkins, FS, 2008 7Emma Barnes, LT, 2006 7Sandy Rhea, UU, 1998 7Lainie Horne, UNM, 1998 7Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1997 7Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 7Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 7Laura Berg, FS, 1997 7Triples Per Game1. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 0.292. Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 0.16Heather Hobbs, SUU, 1991 0.16Laura Berg, FS, 1995 0.165. Kym Silagyi, NEV, 2009 0.15Amberly Waits, LTU, 2008 0.157. Emma Barnes, LT, 2006 0.14Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 0.149. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 0.13Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 0.13Kelli Groomer, SUU, 1991 0.13Home Runs1. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 302. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 253. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2011 244. Christina Clark, FS, 2004 235. Kathy Cox, BSU, 2010 21Kate Robinson, UH, 2008 217. Michelle Moses, FS, 2010 19Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 199. Michelle Moses, FS, 2012 18Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 18Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 18Amanda Tauali’i, UH, 2010 18Home Runs Per Game1. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 0.452. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2011 0.433. Jessica Gonzalez, UH, 2010 0.384. Kathy Cox, BSU, 2010 0.34Kate Robinson, UH, 2008 0.34Christina Clark, FS, 2004 0.347. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 0.328. Michelle Moses, FS, 2012 0.31Michelle Moses, FS, 2010 0.31Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 0.31Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009 0.31Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 0.31Runs BaTTed In1. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 882. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 773. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 73Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 735. Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 726. Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 717. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 668. Kim Maher, FS, 1994 64Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1997 6410. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2010 62Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 62Runs BaTTed In Per Game1. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 1.542. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2011 1.303. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 1.224. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2010 1.155. Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 1.146. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 1.13Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009 1.13Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 1.139. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2012 1.0810. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU, 2011 1.02Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 1.02Stolen Bases1. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 462. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2011 40Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 404. Cayley Warner, UNM, 1999 395. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1998 346. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 337. Anna Trauernicht, LMU, 2000 32Gina Punaro, SDSU, 1997 329. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 31Anna Trauernicht, LMU, 2001 31Earned Run Average1. Amanda Scott, FS, 1999 0.242. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1994 0.363. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 0.414. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 0.445. Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 0.466. Kathy Blake, CSN, 1994 0.517. Jamie Southern, FS, 2004 0.548. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1995 0.599. Kristen Hunter, FS, 1999 0.61Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 0.61Victories1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 422. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 36Robin Mackin, FS, 2007 364. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 33Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 33Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 337. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 32Melissa Coogan, UH, 2003 329. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2010 30Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 30Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 30Strikeouts1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 4542. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 4503. Robin Mackin, FS, 2006 4024. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 4005. Robin Mackin, FS, 2007 3696. Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 3227. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 3148. Jamie Southern, FS, 2004 2999. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2011 28910. Tami Blunt, CSS, 1993 284Strikeouts Per 7 Innings1. Robin Mackin, 2006 10.302. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2010 10.153. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 9.864. Jamie Southern, 2005 9.275. Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 8.916. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 8.817. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1999 8.798. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2009 8.699. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2008 8.6310. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1996 8.32Innings Pitched1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 360.22. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 351.23. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 321.04. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 319.15. Robin Mackin, FS, 2007 311.16. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 286.17. Maurenn Brady, FS, 1995 285.08. Jordan McPherson, UN, 2006 283.1Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2005 283.110. Melissa Coogan, UH, 2003 281.0Boldface indicates active player65<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCESINGLE SEASON TOP 10 - <strong>WAC</strong> GAMESBaTTIng Average1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .5352. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 .5253. Christina Clark, 2006 .500Becky Witt, FS, 2000 .500Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994 .5006. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .4947. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 .4898. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 .4889. Tara Harbert, UH, 2005 .48610. JC CLayton, BYU, 2012 .484Slugging Percentage1. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 1.0502. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 1.0333. Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 1.0174. Christina Clark, FS, 2006 1.0005. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 .9806. Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 .9647. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .9428. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 .9269. Delaney Willard, BYU .91110. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .909At Bats1. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 118Laura Berg, FS, 1997 1183. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 1164. Tia Morenz, UH, 1998 1145. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 1116. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 1107. Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 1088. Joyce Lum, UH, 1998 107Nicole Miller, UNLV, 1997 10710. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 106Hits1. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 522. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 483. Tia Morenz, UH, 1998 46Becky Witt, FS, 1998 46Laura Berg, FS, 1997 46Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 46Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 46Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 469. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 45Dana Degen, UH, 1997 45Hits Per Game1. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 1.952. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 1.77Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 1.774. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 1.735. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2011 1.676. Kandis Jones, NMSU, 2011 1.657. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994 1.628. JC Clayton, BYU, 2012 1.58Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 1.5810. Becky Witt, FS, 2000 1.56Doubles1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 152. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 12Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 124. Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1997 11Amanda Scott, FS, 1997 11Shannon Jones, CSN, 1994 117. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 10Dana Degen, UH, 1998 10Joyce Lum, UH, 1998 10Amy ReCouper, CSU, 1996 10Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995 10Doubles Per Game1. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 0.602. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 0.583. Christina Clark, FS, 2003 0.504. Shannon Jones, CSN, 1994 0.465. Andrea Ortega, FS, 2010 0.43Lainie Horne, UNM, 1999 0.43Tera Fowers, SUU, 1992 0.438. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 0.429. Regan Clark, LTU, 2008 0.41Amber Wall, FS, 1996 0.41Triples1. Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 62. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 5Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 5Laura Berg, FS, 1995 55. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 4Kelly Fangonilo, SJSU, 2009 4Kristen Hunter, FS, 2000 4Jenny Monson, UU, 1998 4Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 4Maya Garcia, SJSU, 1997 4Laura Berg, FS, 1997 4Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 4Heather Hobbs, SUU, 1991 4Triples Per Game1. Heather Hobbs, SUU, 1991 0.402. Kelli Groomer, SUU, 1991 0.303. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 0.254. Kristen Hunter, FS, 2000 0.225. Joni Reynolds, SUU, 1992 0.206. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 0.19Kelly Fangonilo, SJSU, 2009 0.19Laura Berg, FS, 1995 0.19Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 0.1910. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2008 0.18Home Runs1. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 11Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 113. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 10Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 10Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 10Christina Clark, FS, 2004 107. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2011 9Amanda Tauali’i, UH, 2010 9Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 9Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 9Home Runs Per Game1. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 0.55Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 0.553. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 0.50Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 0.50Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 0.506. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 0.487. Amanda Tauali’i, UH, 2010 0.45Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 0.459. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2011 0.4310. Christina Clark, FS, 2004 0.42Runs BaTTed In1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 432. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 33Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 33Dana Degan, UH, 1997 33Kim Maher, FS, 1994 335. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 326. Raven Coberg, UNLV, 1998 31Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 318. Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1996 30Beth Calcante, CSN, 1993 3010. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 29Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 29Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 29Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 29Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1995 29Runs BaTTed In Per Game1. Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 1.832. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 1.743. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 1.604. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU, 2011 1.505. Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 1.456. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 1.437. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 1.388. Beth Calcante, CSN, 1993 1.369. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 1.3010. Tyleen Tausaga, UH, 2007 1.28Stolen Bases1. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 242. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 20Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 204. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1998 195. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 176. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1998 16Amber Solano, CSU, 1997 168. Amber Miles, LT, 2004 159. Tami Simpson, SDSU, 1999 1410. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2011 12Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 12Tammy Beer, UU, 1995 12Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995 12Earned Run Average1. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 0.002. Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 0.163. Jennifer Richardson, CSN, 1994 0.184. Dena Mullins, UNM, 1992 0.195. Lisa Perettie, SDSU, 1991 0.216. Lori Hoffman, FS, 2001 0.297. Amanda Scott, FS, 1999 0.338. Kristen Hunter, FS, 1999 0.349. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997 0.3610. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1994 0.43Victories1. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 182. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 173. Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 15Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 155. Melissa Coogan, UH, 2003 146. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2010 13Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009 13Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 13Kelly Gentle, UH, 1999 13Sandra Durazo, SDSU, 1999 13Strikeouts1. Robin Mackin, FS, 2006 1772. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 1633. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 1374. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 1335. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 1316. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2011 118Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 1188. Tami Blunt, CSS, 1993 1149. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1997 11310. Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 108Strikeouts Per 7 Innings1. Robin Mackin, FS, 2006 10.972. Michelle Moses, FS, 2010 10.383. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2010 10.364. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1999 10.095. Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 9.726. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 9.677. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 9.658. Justine Smethurst, UH, 2007 8.909. Kaia Parnaby, UH, 2011 8.66Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 8.66Innings Pitched1. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 150.02. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 140.13. Sarah Farnworth, UU, 1998 135.14. Brandi Isgar, UNLV, 1998 131.15. Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 129.06. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 125.2Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1997 125.28. Dena Mullins, UNM, 1993 124.09. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009 118.110. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 118.0Boldface indicates active player66<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENCAA STATISTICAL LEADERSTeamBatting Average1994 6. Utah .32916. CS Northridge .31419. Fresno State .31135. New Mexico .2971995 12. Fresno State .3171996 12. Fresno State .3231997 12. Fresno State .32612. Colorado State .32217. Utah .31418. Hawai‘i .3121998 6. Fresno State .3407. Hawai‘i .33623. Colorado State .3011999 15. Fresno State .30325. New Mexico .2972001 26. Hawai‘i .2862006 23. Fresno State .29825. Hawai‘i .29747. Louisiana Tech .2842007 16. Hawai‘i .30836. Fresno State .2982008 17. Nevada .31129. Fresno State .29842. Hawai‘i .2892009 1. New Mexico State .34122. Nevada .3012010 13. Hawai’i .32119. New Mexico State .3172011 3. New Mexico State .34139. Boise State State .2992012 11. Brigham Young .31535. Hawai‘i .296Earned Run Average1991 20. Creighton 1.0221. Utah 1.041992 29. Utah 1.131993 8. CS Northridge 1.0010. Fresno State 1.0011. Sacramento State 1.0124. New Mexico 1.2335. Utah 1.401994 2. CS Northridge 0.475. Utah 1.0020. Fresno State 1.361995 1. CS Sacramento 0.766. Fresno State 0.9811. CS Northridge 1.221996 4. Fresno State 1.0016. CS Northridge 1.391997 8. Fresno State 1.1811. Utah 1.221998 20. Fresno State 1.3427. Hawai‘i 1.511999 1. Fresno State 0.5123. New Mexico 1.462000 1. Fresno State 0.622001 22. Fresno State 1.3133. Hawai‘i 1.472002 4. Fresno State 0.9025. Tulsa 1.422003 11. Fresno State 1.342004 18. Tulsa 1.352005 13. Fresno State 1.432006 40. Fresno State 2.012007 30. Fresno State 1.8738. Hawai‘i 2.002008 23. Fresno State 1.612009 28. Fresno State 1.9743. Nevada 2.232011 9. Hawai‘i 1.592012 8. Hawai‘i 1.50Fielding Percentage1991 25. Creighton .96133. New Mexico .95634. Utah .9561992 19. New Mexico .96334. Utah .9581993 3. CS Northridge .9728. Sacramento State .96819. Utah .96328. New Mexico .96132. Fresno State .9591994 12. CS Sacramento .96622. CS Northridge .96135. Utah .9581995 18. CS Northridge .96519. Fresno State .9641996 6. CS Sacramento .9718. CS Northridge .96716. Fresno State .9641997 14. Fresno State .96424. Colorado State .9631998 16. Fresno State .9691999 5. Fresno State .97130. New Mexico .9632000 7. Fresno State .9732001 14. Fresno State .97223. Loyola Marymount .97030. San Jose State .9682002 1. Fresno State .9772003 28. Fresno State .9692004 10. Tulsa .97429. Fresno State .9672005 8. Tulsa .9752006 27. Fresno State .97032. Hawai‘i .9702007 7. Fresno State .97542. Hawai‘i .9682008 9. Fresno State .97541. Hawai‘i .9682009 39. Fresno State .9692010 49. Fresno State .9672012 44. Hawai‘i .968Scoring PER GAME1994 15. Utah 5.3326. CS Northridge 4.971996 25. Fresno State 5.001997 12. Colorado State 5.7817. Fresno State 5.4230. Hawai‘i 5.0634. Utah 4.811998 14. Fresno State 5.9422. Hawai‘i 5.131999 28. New Mexico 4.8432. Fresno State 4.772007 11. Hawai‘i 5.952008 36. Nevada 5.0043. Fresno State 4.872009 7. New Mexico State 6.0930. Nevada 5.202010 1. Hawai’i 7.3920. New Mexico State 5.8446. San Jose State 5.1549. Boise State 5.102011 5. New Mexico State 6.9323. Boise State 5.682012 10. Hawai‘i 6.2612. Brigham Young 5.90Won/Loss Percentage1993 7. CS Northridge .8361994 3. CS Northridge .8397. Utah .79713. Fresno State .7541995 21. CS Sacramento .72722. Fresno State .72523. CS Northridge .7171996 5. Fresno State .82319. CS Northridge .7291997 4. Fresno State .7977. Colorado State .78522. Utah .7101998 4. Fresno State .82513. Hawai‘i .7541999 2. Fresno State .86714. New Mexico .7502000 7. Fresno State .7942002 28. Fresno State .7142004 22. Tulsa .71427. Fresno State .7062005 13. Fresno State .7822006 42. Fresno State .6612007 6. Hawai‘i .79421. Fresno State .7232008 8. Fresno State .80628. Nevada .71044. Hawai‘i .6562009 40. Nevada .67849. Fresno State .6552010 20. Hawai’i .75846. Fresno State .6612011 27. New Mexico State .72147. Hawai’i .6732012 6. Hawai‘i .83014. Brigham Young .750Home Runs Per Game1991 3. Utah 0.3916. New Mexico 0.2227. Colorado State 0.191993 2. CS Northridge 0.6927. New Mexico 0.2629. Fresno State 0.261994 4. CS Northridge 0.6111. Utah 0.4815. Fresno State 0.4621. New Mexico 0.411995 10. CS Northridge 0.4811. Utah 0.471996 5. CS Northridge 0.6623. Utah 0.4125. Colorado State 0.4035. Fresno State 0.351997 12. UNLV 0.5726. Utah 0.401998 6. Fresno State 0.7019. UNLV 0.4928. Colorado State 0.4334. San Jose State 0.411999 12. New Mexico 0.662000 32. Hawai‘i 0.322004 21. Fresno State 0.7438. Tulsa 0.652006 42. Fresno State 0.782007 7. Hawai‘i 1.332008 41. Hawai‘i 0.792009 10. New Mexico State 1.2613. Hawai’i 1.1519. Louisiana Tech 1.0428. Nevada 0.9367<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS2010 1. Hawai’i 2.3921. New Mexico State 1.1331. Boise State 1.0042. Louisiana Tech 0.912011 6. New Mexico State 1.3430. Boise State 1.0432. Hawai’i 1.022012 3. Hawai‘i 1.49Doubles Per Game1994 28. CS Northridge 1.191996 14. Fresno State 1.4232. New Mexico 1.281997 15. Fresno State 1.4528. Utah 1.311999 24. New Mexico 1.412004 43. Tulsa 1.252008 13. Nevada 1.612009 37. Nevada 1.3748. New Mexico State 1.312010 11. Nevada 1.5823. San Jose State 1.4945. Hawai’i 1.392011 12. New Mexico State 1.52Triples Per Game1995 31. Fresno State 0.411996 22. Utah 0.351997 18. San Jose State 0.3730. Colorado State 0.351998 11. Utah 0.441999 4. Colorado State 0.512006 34. Louisiana Tech 0.2648. Fresno State 0.232008 31. Louisiana Tech 0.2441. Fresno State 0.222009 15. San Jose State 0.3038. Nevada 0.242010 48. Utah State 0.202012 21. Fresno State 0.25Stolen Bases Per Game1991 14. New Mexico 1.8130. Creighton 1.411996 11. Fresno State .43519. CS Northridge .4231997 11. Fresno State .43617. Utah .43026. Colorado State .4141998 11. Fresno State .46817. Hawai‘i .43233. Colorado State .39737. Utah .3921999 21. New Mexico .42034. Fresno State .4102004 33. Tulsa .42045. Fresno State .4102006 33. Hawai‘i .43947. Fresno State .4242007 8. Hawai‘i .5022008 26. Nevada .45845. Fresno State .4322009 6. New Mexico State .54223. Nevada .47033. Hawai’i .4532010 1. Hawai’i .64218. New Mexico State .49546. Fresno State .44849. Boise State .4452011 4. New Mexico State .55142. Boise State .4562012 10. Hawai‘i .51536. Brigham Young .446Double Plays Per Game1991 3. New Mexico 0.506. Utah 0.451992 14. Utah 0.4035. New Mexico 0.311993 2. Utah 0.581994 2. Fresno State 0.608. Colorado State 0.4512. San Diego State 0.4121. Utah 0.38Southern Utah 0.3825. New Mexico 0.371995 19. Fresno State 0.3923. Southern Utah 0.3725. Colorado State 0.3735. New Mexico 0.331996 10. Fresno State 0.442007 22. Louisiana Tech 0.4030. New Mexico State 0.382008 11. New Mexico State 0.4215. Hawai‘i 0.3929. Louisiana Tech 0.3633. San Jose State 0.3650. Fresno State 0.332009 37. Nevada 1.372010 6. San Jose State 0.467. New Mexico State 0.452011 7. Fresno State 0.4814. San Jose State 0.4437. Utah State 0.372012 10. Brigham Young 0.4741. Fresno State 0.37IndividualBatting AVERAGE1991 44. Charmelle Green, UU .3811993 40. Denise Johnson, SUU .4051994 9. Amy Timmel, UU .45524. Robyn Yorke, FS .42427. Kim Maher, FS .42137. Shannon Jones, CSN .40939. Tamara Ivie, CSN .4081995 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .4825. Robyn Yorke, FS .48121. Laura Berg, FS .4241996 2. Nina Lindenberg, FS .50811. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .44924. Casey Coffman, UNM .4301997 14. Kim Rondina, UNLV .44526. Laura Berg, FS .42428. Robyn Yorke, FS .42331. Sandy Rhea, UU .41940. Dana Degan, UH .41043. Victoria Ruelas, SJSU .4081998 9. Laura Berg, FS .45811. Nina Lindenberg, FS .44953. Joyce Lum, UH .40175. Becky Witt, FS .3921999 42. Danielle Cassara, UNM .40542. Holly Schmillen, CSU .40545. Angela Cervantez, FS .4042000 28. Dana Degen, UH .40140. Lovie Jung, FS .3912008 50. Noelle Micka, NEV .3992009 3. Amberly Waits, LTU .48817. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .42939. Tiare Jennings, NMSU .4072010 28. Amberly Waits, LTU .41242. Kelly Majam, UH .4002011 27. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .4262012 26. Christine Thomsen, USU .41827. Delaney Willard, BYU .41833. Melanie Goff, LTU .40940. JC Clayton, BYU .40550. Jessica Iwata, UH .400Home Runs Per Game1991 8. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.1611. Charmelle Green, UU 0.1432. Kim Braatz, UNM 0.0935. Teri Klement, CSU 0.081992 21. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.121993 4. Kim Maher, FS 0.236. Beth Calcante, CSN 0.2119. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.1622. Tamara Ivie, CSN 0.161994 3. Michelle Bolt, FS 0.279. Shannon Jones, CSN 0.2113. Cyndee Bennett, UU 0.1913. Heather Medearis, UNM 0.1928. Kim Maher, FS 0.151995 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 0.2517. Cyndee Bennett, UU 0.1831. Chelo Lopez, CSN 0.14Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.141996 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 0.2915. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.2117. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.2128. Chelo Lopez, CSN 0.1733. Cyndee Bennett, UU 0.171997 3. Kim Rondina, UNLV 0.311998 16. Amanda Scott, FS 0.2223. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.2127. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.2034. Julie Crandall, UNLV 0.181999 10. Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 0.2923. Danielle Cassara, UNM 0.232000 35. Kara Kanney, SJSU 0.212002 16. Stacey Porter, UH 0.251994 26. Utah 1.441995 11. Utah 1.651997 35. Colorado State 1.602002 15. Louisiana Tech 1.67Slugging Percentage1993 21. CS Northridge .4001994 8. CS Northridge .44617. Utah .42632. Fresno State .4081997 11. Fresno State 0.4318. Tulsa 0.3920. Hawai‘i 0.3823. San Jose State 0.372000 29. San Jose State 0.382004 19. Hawai‘i 0.382005 23. Hawai‘i 0.382006 3. Utah State 0.502001 29. Becky Witt, FS .3962003 3. Stacey Porter, UH .4792004 42. Christina Clark, FS .3962005 49. Tyleen Tausaga, UH .39154. Elisa Barrios, SJSU .3902006 15. Christina Clark, FS .4302007 48. Tyleen Tausaga, UH .4022003 14. Stacey Porter, UH 0.2826. Christina Clark, FS 0.262004 6. Christina Clark, FS 0.3430. Katie Torres, TU 0.242005 19. Christina Clark, FS 0.292007 16. Kate Robinson, UH 0.302008 7. Kate Robinson, UH 0.3468<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS2009 13. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 0.3115. Amberly Waits, LTU 0.3125. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 0.2833. Angie Ortega, NMSU 0.2742. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.262010 3. Kelly Majam, UH 0.457. Melissa Gonzalez, UH 0.3813. Kathy Cox, BSU 0.3427. Michelle Moses, FS 0.3134. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.3041. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.2842. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 0.272011 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.4333. Devon Bridges, BSU 0.3045. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.272012 20. Delaney Willard, BYU 0.3226. Michelle Moses, FS 0.3133. Kelly Majam, UH 0.2849. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.26Runs Batted In Per Game1991 30. Charmelle Green, UU 0.7535. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.731993 18. Beth Calcante, CSN 0.8831. Kim Maher, FS 0.791994 12. Michelle Bolt, FS 1.0015. Kim Maher, FS 0.9824. Shannon Jones, CSN 0.901996 16. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.9817. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.971997 16. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 1.0225. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.9429. Kim Rondina, UNLV 0.9234. Amanda Scott, FS 0.881998 7. Nina Lindenberg, FS 1.2210. Amanda Scott, FS 1.141999 16. Angela Cervantez, FS 1.0123. Danielle Cassara, UNM 0.962004 18. Christina Clark, FS 0.822007 7. Kate Robinson, UH 1.1348. Brittany Puzey, NEV 0.882008 31. Kate Robinson, UH 0.9249. Brittany McConnell, SJSU 0.842009 6. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 1.137. Amberly Waits, LTU 1.132010 9. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.152011 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.3033. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU 1.0235. Devon Bridges, BSU 1.002012 2. Delaney Willard, BYU 1.5418. Jessica Iwata, UH 1.08Doubles Per Game1995 12. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.351996 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.474. Casey Coffman, UNM 0.421999 7. Angela Cervantez, FS 0.372003 24. Stacey Porter, UH 0.302005 21. Ashley Bennett, UTEP 0.312006 15. Christina Clark, FS 0.342007 26. Brittany Puzey, NEV 0.3133. Ashley Rozkos, NMSU 0.292008 48. Noelle Micka, NEV 0.292009 23. Amberly Waits, LTU 0.312010 19. Kelsey Starr, NEV 0.3324. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.3348. Kelli Fangonilo, SJSU 0.292011 11. Karley Hopkins, NEV 0.342012 30. Sara Parsons, NEV 0.3030. Delaney Willard, BYU 0.3042. Melanie Goff, LTU 0.29Triples Per Game1995 17. Laura Berg, FS 0.161997 5. Valeri Quintero, SJSU 0.1614. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM 0.141998 26. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.1329. Sandy Rhea, UU 0.1230. Lainie Horne, UNM 0.111999 1. Holly Schmillen, CSU 0.292005 17. Jana Arde, SJSU 0.112006 5. Emma Barnes, LT 0.1422. Courtney Lewis, SJSU 0.102008 6. Amberly Waits, LTU 0.1512. Haley Perkins, FS 0.1234. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 0.082009 6. Kym Silagyi, NEV 0.1510. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 0.1331. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 0.0934. Kelli Fangonilo, SJSU 0.092012 22. Brenna Moss, FS 0.09Earned Run Average1991 23. Kelly Brookhart, CU 0.6628. Lisa Perettie, SDSU 0.7131. Janet Womack, UU 0.731992 49. Janet Womack, UU 0.941993 25. Tami Blunt, CSS 0.8726. Kathy Blake, CSN 0.8827. Marcie Green, FS 0.8934. Melissa Halkinrude, UU 0.9539. Dena Mullins, UNM 1.0147. Amy Windmiller, CSN 1.0948. Shannon Ellis, CSS 1.091994 1. Amy Windmiller, CSN 0.363. Kathy Blake, CSN 0.516. Ali Andrus, UU 0.6122. Maureen Brady, FS 0.981995 3. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 0.5912. Maureen Brady, FS 0.8814. Tami Blunt, CSS 0.9019. Kathy Blake-Small, CSN 0.9629. Jennifer Clark, FS 1.141996 3. Kim Peck, FS 0.6314. Lindsay Parker, FS 1.0221. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 1.1139. Jennifer Clark, FS 1.2841. Tara Glaister, CSN 1.311997 19. Amanda Scott, FS 0.9424. Monica Jimenez, UU 1.0038. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU 1.231998 10. Amanda Scott, FS 0.791999 1. Amanda Scott, FS 0.263. Kristen Hunter, FS 0.592000 1. Amanda Scott, FS 0.4123. Kristen Hunter, FS 0.952001 51. Lori Hoffman, FS 1.1723. Kristen Hunter, FS 0.952002 1. Jamie Southern, FS 0.4432. Jenny Magill, TU 1.072003 3. Jamie Southern, FS 0.642004 1. Jamie Southern, FS 0.542005 2. Jamie Southern, FS 0.462006 50. Robin Mackin, FS 1.542007 21. Robin Mackin, FS 1.372008 28. Morgan Melloh, FS 1.282011 13. Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.2832. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1.522012 23. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1.4927. Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.52Stolen Bases PER GAME1994 24. Amy Timmel, UU 0.531997 19. Sandy Rhea, UU 0.7422. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM 0.701998 20. Sandy Rhea, UU 0.6024. Jennifer Buford, CSU 0.551999 8. Cayley Warner, UNM 0.712002 26. Jessie Smith, TU 0.502010 38. Kylie Randall, NMSU 0.532011 12. Kylie Randall, NMSU 0.6644. Haley Gilleland, FS 0.502012 35. Michelle Cox, SJSU 0.49Strikeouts Per 7 Innings1992 22. Dena Mullins, UNM 6.41993 12. Tami Blunt, CSS 7.516. Amy Windmiller, CSN 6.622. Marcie Green, FS 6.31994 9. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 7.613. Amy Windmiller, CSN 7.31995 7. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 8.21996 12. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 8.314. Tara Glaister, CSN 8.21997 21. Nikki Johnson, CSU 7.31999 11. Kristen Hunter, FS 8.82000 22. Amanda Scott, FS 8.02003 20. Jamie Southern, FS 8.92005 26. Jamie Southern, FS 9.32006 14. Robin Mackin, FS 10.32007 38. Robin Mackin, FS 8.32008 23. Morgan Melloh, FS 8.82009 9. Morgan Melloh, FS 9.925. Meghan Krieg, LTU 8.736. Mallary Darby, NEV 8.22010 18. Morgan Melloh, FS 10.22011 43. Kaia Parnaby, UH 8.245. Meghan Krieg, LTU 8.2Victories1991 18. Janet Womack, UU 22Stephanie Smith, UNM 221993 15. Dena Mullins, UNM 251994 1. Maureen Brady, FS 364. Ali Andrus, UU 3217. Amy Windmiller, CSN 261995 5. Maureen Brady, FS 291997 5. Nikki Johnson, CSU 331998 17. Amanda Scott, FS 251999 10. Amanda Scott, FS 2817. Kristen Hunter, FS 262000 7. Amanda Scott, FS 332002 6. Jamie Southern, FS 332003 9. Melissa Coogan, UH 3220. Jamie Southern, FS 252004 13. Jamie Southern, FS 302005 15. Jamie Southern, FS 2825. Carol Forbes, SJSU 252006 15. Robin Mackin, FS 282007 5. Robin Mackin, FS 362008 2. Morgan Melloh, FS 4238. Katie Holverson, NEV 222009 7. Morgan Melloh, FS 3012. Katie Holverson, NEV 2843. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 2269<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS2010 17. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 302011 40. Alex Newman, NMSU 2346. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 222012 15. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 2845. Michelle Moses, FS 23Saves2008 7. Katie Holverson, NEV 625. Meghan Krieg, LTU 440. Jessica Morton, UH 32009 26. Wanda Malone, LTU 326. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 32010 11. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 411. Shelbi Tyteca, USU 42011 8. Lela Work, BSU 631. Celisha Walker, NMSU 32012 9. Shelbi Tyteca, USU 516. Alex Newman, NMSU 440. Karlyn Jones, NEV 340. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 3WALKs PER GAME1995 19. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 0.602000 20. Kara Kanney, SJSU 0.5423. Dana Degen, UH 0.532003 17. Stacey Porter, UH 0.632006 7. Christina Clark, FS 0.772007 46. Kasey Igarta, SJSU 0.612008 10. Courtney Baughman, UH 0.9921. Krissi Oliver, LTU 1.192010 41. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.6943. Kelly Majam, UH 0.672011 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.139. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 0.8932. Devon Bridges, BSU 0.702012 27. Kelly Majam, UH 0.74Slugging Percentage1991 17. Charmelle Green, UU .6321993 15. Kim Maher, FS .6771994 8. Shannon Jones, CSN .74919. Kim Maher, FS .6981995 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .8481996 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS .8976. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .8201997 3. Kim Rondina, UNLV .9411998 11. Nina Lindenberg, FS .7732003 4. Stacey Porter, UH .94022. Christina Clark, FS .7382004 8. Christina Clark, FS .8022005 29. Christina Clark, FS .7312006 25. Christina Clark, FS .7392007 34. Kate Robinson, UH .7332008 26. Kate Robinson, UH .7452009 2. Amberly Waits, LTU .93420. Tiare Jennings, NMSU .77931. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .74733. Angie Ortega, NMSU .74135. Amanda Tauali’i, UH .7382010 5. Kelly Majam, UH .91910. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .82517. Melissa Gonzalez, UH .80739. Kathy Cox, BSU .73843. Jessica Iwata, UH .7292011 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.00726. Devon Bridges, BSU .78536. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU .7482012 10. Delaney Willard, BYU .85940. Jessica Iwata, UH .740Runs Per Game1996 18. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.982003 17. Stacey Porter, UH 0.9318. Christina Clark, FS 0.932004 18. Christina Clark, FS 0.932006 7. Christina Clark, FS 1.002007 31. Haley Perkins, FS 0.952008 44. Haley Perkins, FS 0.842010 4. Kelly Majam, UH 1.2318. Jessica Iwata, UH 1.022011 23. Kandis Jones, NMSU 1.0229. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 0.9743. Kylie Randall, NMSU 0.932012 11. Kelly Majam, UH 1.0844. JC Clayton, BYU 0.90Sacrifice Hits Per Game2008 23. Kaulana Gould, UH 0.2840. Haley Gilleland, FS 0.222010 25. Jessi Hanna, BSU 0.25Hit by Pitch Per Game2006 1. Chrtistine Echols, LTU 0.532009 11. Kanani Pu’u-Warren, UH 0.342010 6. Kanani Pu’u-Warren, UH 0.412012 10. Alex Aguirre, UH 0.40Toughest To Strike Out1993 1. Wendy Stewart, UU 0.01995 12. Scia Maumausolo, CSN1997 4. Laura Berg, FS 0.011998 2. Amy Alves, UNLV 0.016. Laura Berg, FS 0.012001 11. Becky Witt, FS 0.032002 18. Stacie Hirano, UH 0.0425. April Crowell, UH 0.0427. Pam Perez, FS 0.042003 11. Elisa Barrios, SJSU 0.0421. Christina Clark, FS 0.052004 20. Elisa Barrios, SJSU 0.0526. Tracie Uchima, UH 0.0545. Christina Clark, FS 0.062005 16. Christina Clark, FS 0.052007 24. Haley Perkins, FS 0.052008 36. Haley Perkins, FS 17.32009 23. Noelle Micka, NEV 20.224. Haley Perkins, FS 20.02010 21. Caitlin Stiglich, FS 19.92011 22. Kellie Caplan, BSU 21.22012 26. Christine Thomsen, USU 22.627. Amber Olive, NMSU 22.4Walks Allowed Per 7 Innings2010 26. Aubray Zell, BSU 1.322011 3. Aubray Zell, BSU 0.8021. Celisha Walker, NMSU 1.292012 1. Karlyn Jones, NEV 0.57Hits Allowed Per 7 Innings2010 44. Michelle Moses, FS 5.0549. Meghan Krieg, LTU 5.132011 27. Kaia Parnaby, UH 4.7045. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 4.94Home Runs2008 4. Kate Robinson, UH 2140. Jenna Cervantez, FS 142009 11. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 17Amberly Waits, LTU 1727. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 1541. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 14Angie Ortega, NMSU 1447. Tanisha Milca, UH 13Kylie Bassett, NMSU 132010 1. Kelly Majam, UH 304. Melissa Gonzalez, UH 257. Kathy Cox, BSU 2115. Michelle Moses, FS 1920. Jessica Iwata, UH 1820. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 1828. Jenna Rodriguez, UH 1737. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 162011 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 2425. Devon Bridges, BSU 1640. Jessica Iwata, UH 1540. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 152012 19. Michelle Moses, FS 1819. Delaney Willard, BYU 18Triples2008 1. Amberly Waits, LTU 109. Haley Perkins, FS 720. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 52009 1. Kym Silagyi, NEV 85. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 718. Kelli Fangonilo, SJSU 518. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 52010 45. Haley Gilleland, FS 445. Nicole Rupp-Tindall, USU 42011 44. Kylie Randall, NMSU 42012 14. Brenna Moss, FS 528. Stesha Brazil, FS 428. JC Clayton, BYU 428. Brooke Ortiz, FS 4On Base Percentage2010 27. Kelly Majam, UH .51930. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .51842. Amberly Waits, LTU .5062011 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .61017. Devon Bridges, BSU .53127. Tiare Jennings, NMSU .5172012 29. Melanie Goff, LTU .510Sacrifice Flies2008 3. Kylie Bassett, LTU 67. Regan Clark, LTU 520. Natasha Hawkins, SJSU 42009 5. Clare Warwick, UH 550. Kylie Bassett, LTU 3Sam Bias, NEV 3Britton Murdock, NEV 32010 9. Brittany McConnell, SJSU 522. Jessica Kirby, LTU 42012 23. Megan Fincher, NEV 423. Jessica Garcia, SJSU 423. Meghan Knowles, LTU 423. Sara Parsons, NEV 423. Sarah Robinson, UH 4Strikeouts2010 33. Meghan Krieg, LTU 2602011 26. Meghan Krieg, LTU 28938. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 25050. Michelle Moses, FS 2242012 27. Michelle Moses, FS 253SHUTouts2011 31. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 92012 11. Michelle Moses, FS 1217. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1029. Kaia Parnaby, UH 970<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> ALL-TIME STANDINGS1991 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Utah 8 2 0 .800 28 16 0 .636San Diego State 7 3 0 .700 26 20 1 .565New Mexico 7 3 0 .700 35 19 0 .648Creighton 4 6 0 .400 38 25 0 .603Colorado State 4 6 0 .400 22 26 0 .458Southern Utah 0 10 0 .000 5 26 0 .1611992 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Utah 9 1 0 .900 25 20 0 .556New Mexico 8 2 0 .800 30 21 0 .588Colorado State 4 6 0 .400 33 25 0 .569San Diego State 4 6 0 .400 20 37 0 .351Creighton 3 7 0 .300 20 32 0 .385Southern Utah 2 8 0 .200 7 36 0 .1631993 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Cal State Northridge 20 2 0 .909 48 9 1 .836Sacramento State 17 5 0 .773 36 21 0 .632Fresno State 14 10 0 .583 38 24 0 .613New Mexico 12 12 0 .500 33 21 0 .611Utah 12 12 0 .500 23 22 0 .511Southern Utah 4 20 0 .167 9 36 0 .200San Diego State 3 21 0 .125 23 36 0 .4691994 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Cal State Northridge 21 3 0 .875 52 10 0 .839Utah 22 4 0 .846 51 13 0 .797Fresno State 21 5 0 .808 49 16 0 .754New Mexico 11 15 0 .423 26 22 0 .531Sacramento State 11 16 1 .411 25 30 1 .455Colorado State 9 16 0 .360 22 30 1 .425San Diego State 4 19 1 .188 21 29 1 .422Southern Utah 1 22 0 .043 6 42 0 .1251995 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Cal State Northridge 22 5 0 .815 43 17 0 .717Utah 20 7 0 .741 31 20 0 .608Fresno State 18 8 0 .692 50 19 0 .725Sacramento State 18 9 0 .667 40 15 0 .727Colorado State 12 15 0 .444 24 19 0 .558San Diego State 10 18 0 .357 21 39 0 .350New Mexico 6 22 0 .214 12 36 0 .250Southern Utah 3 25 0 .107 14 44 1 .2371996 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 24 2 0 .923 51 11 0 .823Cal State Northridge 21 7 0 .750 43 16 0 .729Utah 17 7 0 .708 32 22 0 .593Colorado State 16 12 0 .571 31 22 0 .585Sacramento State 12 14 0 .462 32 26 0 .552San Diego State 12 16 0 .429 27 30 0 .474New Mexico 5 23 0 .179 18 32 0 .360Southern Utah 1 27 0 .036 13 48 0 .2131997 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Colorado State 26 6 0 .813 51 14 0 .785Fresno State 23 9 0 .719 55 14 0 .797Utah 22 10 0 .688 44 18 0 .710Hawai‘i 18 14 0 .568 37 25 1 .595UNLV 17 15 0 .531 26 28 0 .481San Diego State 14 18 0 .438 30 30 0 .500San Jose State 10 22 0 .313 24 38 0 .387New Mexico 9 23 0 .281 19 38 0 .333Tulsa 5 27 0 .156 17 40 0 .29871<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> ALL-TIME STANDINGS1998 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 28 2 0 .933 52 11 0 .825Hawai‘i 22 8 0 .733 46 15 1 .754Utah 19 13 0 .594 36 21 0 .632Colorado State 16 13 0 .552 30 21 0 .588San Diego State 14 17 0 .452 24 35 0 .407UNLV 13 19 0 .406 21 30 0 .412San Jose State 11 21 0 .345 26 33 0 .441Tulsa 8 22 0 .267 20 36 0 .357New Mexico 8 24 0 .250 23 40 0 .3651999 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 24 0 0 1.000 65 10 0 .867New Mexico 14 7 0 .667 42 14 0 .750Hawai‘i 16 8 0 .667 35 23 1 .603San Diego State 16 8 0 .667 24 24 0 .500Utah 8 11 0 .421 28 27 0 .509UNLV 8 16 0 .333 18 31 0 .367Colorado State 6 14 0 .300 17 24 0 .415Tulsa 6 17 0 .261 19 39 0 .328San Jose State 2 19 0 .095 13 47 0 .2172000 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 16 2 0 .889 54 14 0 .794Hawai‘i 11 9 0 .550 25 24 0 .510Loyola Marymount 10 10 0 .500 36 27 0 .571Portland State 8 10 0 .444 22 34 0 .393Tulsa 7 13 0 .350 20 32 0 .385San Jose State 6 14 0 .300 19 37 0 .3392001 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 13 3 0 .813 39 19 0 .672Hawai‘i 16 4 0 .800 46 18 0 .719Loyola Marymount 10 10 0 .500 37 22 0 .627Portland State 9 11 0 .450 25 36 0 .410San Jose State 5 15 0 .250 26 41 0 .388Tulsa 3 13 0 .188 13 42 0 .2362002 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 18 6 0 .750 50 20 0 .714Tulsa 15 9 0 .625 48 16 0 .750Hawai‘i 15 9 0 .625 35 25 0 .583Loyola Marymount 14 10 0 .583 38 34 0 .515Portland State 11 13 0 .458 22 35 0 .386San Jose State 8 16 0 .333 24 44 0 .362Louisiana Tech 3 21 0 .125 21 27 0 .4382003 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Hawai‘i 17 3 0 .850 40 20 0 .667Fresno State 14 4 0 .778 36 22 0 .621San Jose State 8 10 0 .444 26 35 0 .426Tulsa 8 12 0 .400 34 29 0 .540Louisiana Tech 6 14 0 .276 16 42 0 .276Nevada 5 15 0 .250 22 35 0 .3862004 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 20 4 0 .833 48 20 0 .706Tulsa 16 5 0 .762 45 18 0 .714Nevada 13 11 0 .542 38 28 0 .576Louisiana Tech 10 11 0 .476 27 33 0 .450Hawai‘i 10 14 0 .417 28 33 0 .459San Jose State 9 13 0 .409 16 35 0 .314UTEP 1 21 0 .045 8 46 0 .14872<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> ALL-TIME STANDINGS2005 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 17 1 0 .944 43 12 0 .781Hawai‘i 12 6 0 .667 31 21 0 .596Tulsa 11 7 0 .611 31 20 0 .508San Jose State 10 8 0 .556 36 25 0 .590Nevada 8 10 0 .444 22 31 0 .415UTEP 3 15 0 .167 16 38 0 .296Louisiana Tech 2 16 0 .111 18 49 0 .2692006 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Fresno State 12 3 0 .800 37 19 0 .661San Jose State 11 6 0 .647 23 27 0 .460Hawai‘i 10 7 0 .588 32 22 0 .593Nevada 9 9 0 .500 33 33 0 .500New Mexico State 8 9 0 .471 26 23 0 .531Louisiana Tech 6 11 0 .353 18 31 0 .367Utah State 3 14 0 .176 8 38 0 .1742007 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Hawai‘i 16 2 0 .889 50 13 0 .794Fresno State 15 3 0 .833 47 18 0 .723New Mexico State 9 9 0 .500 31 27 0 .545Nevada 9 9 0 .500 28 31 0 .475San Jose State 6 12 0 .451 23 28 0 .451Utah State 5 13 0 .278 17 36 0 .321Louisiana Tech 3 15 0 .167 22 38 0 .3682008 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Nevada 16 2 0 .889 44 18 0 .710Fresno State 14 3 0 .824 54 13 0 .806Hawai‘i 10 7 0 .588 40 21 0 .656Louisiana Tech 7 10 0 .412 37 29 0 .561New Mexico State 7 11 0 .389 26 36 0 419San Jose State 5 13 0 .278 26 35 0 .426Utah State 2 15 0 .118 14 34 0 .2922009 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Nevada 15 5 0 .750 40 19 0 .678Fresno State 15 5 0 .750 38 20 0 .655Hawai‘i 15 6 0 .714 30 24 0 .556Louisiana Tech 12 8 0 .600 34 23 0 .596New Mexico State 11 9 0 .550 33 21 0 .611San Jose State 6 15 0 .286 19 37 0 .339Boise State 4 16 0 .250 22 30 0 .423Utah State 3 17 0 .150 10 37 0 .2132010 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Hawai‘i 19 1 0 .950 50 16 0 .758Fresno State 15 6 0 .714 41 21 0 .661Boise State 13 8 0 .619 29 32 0 .475Louisiana Tech 11 10 0 .524 26 21 0 .553San Jose State 8 13 0 .381 34 25 0 .576New Mexico State 7 14 0 .333 27 28 0 .591Utah State 5 14 0 .263 20 30 0 .400Nevada 4 16 0 .200 17 28 0 .3782011 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.New Mexico State 17 4 0 .810 44 17 0 .721Fresno State 15 6 0 .714 35 19 0 .648Boise State 15 6 0 .714 33 20 0 .623Hawai‘i 14 7 0 .667 37 18 0 .673Utah State 8 13 0 .381 15 42 0 .263Louisiana Tech 6 15 0 .286 17 39 0 .304San Jose State 5 16 0 .238 19 35 0 .352Nevada 4 17 0 .190 13 34 0 .27773<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> ALL-TIME STANDINGS2012 <strong>WAC</strong> OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.Hawai‘i 17 3 0 .850 44 9 0 .830Brigham Young 15 4 0 .789 45 15 0 .750Fresno State 13 6 0 .684 36 23 0 .610San Jose State 9 10 0 .474 28 28 0 .500Nevada 9 12 0 .429 21 36 0 .368Louisiana Tech 8 12 0 .400 25 33 0 .431New Mexico State 5 16 0 .238 24 29 0 .453Utah State 4 17 0 .190 17 36 0 .321COMPOSITE STANDINGS<strong>WAC</strong> GamesW L T Pct.*Cal State Northridge 84 17 0 .832*Fresno State 349 88 0 .799*Brigham Young 15 4 0 .789*Hawai‘i 238 108 0 .687*Utah 137 67 0 .672*Sacramento State 58 44 1 .568*Loyola Marymount 34 30 0 .531New Mexico State 64 71 0 .474*Boise State 32 30 0 .516*Colorado State 93 88 0 .514*UNLV 57 63 0 .475*Nevada 92 106 0 .465*Portland State 28 34 0 .452*San Diego State 93 120 1 .437*Tulsa 78 127 0 .380*New Mexico 78 131 0 .373*Creighton 7 13 0 .350San Jose State 119 223 0 .348Louisiana Tech 74 144 0 .339Utah State 30 104 0 .224*UTEP 4 36 0 .100*Southern Utah 11 112 0 .089All GamesW L T Pct.*Cal State Northridge 186 52 1 .780*Brigham Young 45 15 0 .750*Fresno State 918 350 0 .724*Hawai‘i 606 327 3 .649*Utah 262 158 0 .624*Sacramento State 133 92 1 .591*Loyola Marymount 111 83 0 .572*Colorado State 200 160 1 .556New Mexico State 211 181 0 .538*New Mexico 215 204 0 .513Boise State 84 82 0 .506*Creighton 58 57 0 .504*Nevada 278 293 0 .487*Tulsa 227 246 0 .480*San Diego State 192 245 2 .439*UNLV 44 59 0 .427Louisiana Tech 240 338 0 .415San Jose State 382 550 0 .410*Portland State 69 105 0 .397Utah State 101 253 0 .285*UTEP 24 84 0 .222*Southern Utah 48 190 0 .202*as a <strong>WAC</strong> memberTEAM CHAMPIONS (Regular-Season)Year Team Record Runner-Up Record1991 Utah 28-16, 8-2 <strong>WAC</strong> San Diego State 26-20-1, 7-3 <strong>WAC</strong>1992 Utah 25-20, 9-1 <strong>WAC</strong> New Mexico 30-21, 8-2 <strong>WAC</strong>1993 Cal State Northridge 48-9-1, 20-2 <strong>WAC</strong> Sacramento State 36-21, 17-5 <strong>WAC</strong>1994 Cal State Northridge 52-10, 21-3 <strong>WAC</strong> Utah 51-13, 22-4 <strong>WAC</strong>1995 Cal State Northridge 43-17, 22-5 <strong>WAC</strong> Utah 31-20, 20-7 <strong>WAC</strong>1996 Fresno State 51-11, 24-2 <strong>WAC</strong> Cal State Northridge 43-16, 21-7 <strong>WAC</strong>1997 Colorado State 51-14, 26-6 <strong>WAC</strong> Fresno State 55-14, 23-9 <strong>WAC</strong>1998 Fresno State 52-11, 28-2 <strong>WAC</strong> Hawai‘i 46-15, 22-8 <strong>WAC</strong>1999 Fresno State 65-10, 24-0 <strong>WAC</strong> New Mexico 42-14, 14-7 <strong>WAC</strong>2000 Fresno State 54-14/16-2 <strong>WAC</strong> Hawai‘i 25-24/11-9 <strong>WAC</strong>2001 Fresno State 39-19/13-3 <strong>WAC</strong> Hawai‘i 46-18/16-4 <strong>WAC</strong>2002 Fresno State 50-20/18-6 <strong>WAC</strong> Tulsa 48-16/15-9 <strong>WAC</strong>Hawai‘i35-25/15-9 <strong>WAC</strong>2003 Hawai‘i 40-20/17-3 <strong>WAC</strong> Fresno State 36-22/14-4 <strong>WAC</strong>2004 Fresno State 48-20/20-4 <strong>WAC</strong> Tulsa 45-18/16-5 <strong>WAC</strong>2005 Fresno State 43-12/17-1 <strong>WAC</strong> Hawai‘i 31-21/12-6 <strong>WAC</strong>2006 Fresno State 37-19/12-2 <strong>WAC</strong> San Jose State 23-27/11-6 <strong>WAC</strong>2007 Hawai‘i 50-13/16-2 <strong>WAC</strong> Fresno State 47-18/15-3 <strong>WAC</strong>2008 Nevada 44-18/16-2 <strong>WAC</strong> Fresno State 54-18/14-3 <strong>WAC</strong>2009 Fresno State 38-20/15-5 <strong>WAC</strong> Hawai’i 30-24/15-6 <strong>WAC</strong>Nevada40-19/15-5 <strong>WAC</strong>2010 Hawai’i 50-16/19-1 <strong>WAC</strong> Fresno State 41-21/15-6 <strong>WAC</strong>2011 New Mexico State 44-17/17-4 <strong>WAC</strong> Fresno State 35-19/15-6 <strong>WAC</strong>Boise State33-20/15-6 <strong>WAC</strong>2012 Hawai‘i 44-9/17-3 <strong>WAC</strong> Brigham Young 45-15/15-4 <strong>WAC</strong>74<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> HONORS/ALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMSPlayer of the Year1991 Charmelle Green, Utah1992 Dena Mullins, New Mexico1993 Beth Calcante, CS Northridge1994 Amy Timmel, Utah1995 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge1996 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State1997 Nikki Johnson, Colorado State1998 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State1999 Angela Cervantez, Fresno State2000 Dana Degen, Hawai‘i2001 Kate Judd, Hawai‘i2002 Kate Judd, Hawai‘i2003 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i2004 Christina Clark, Fresno State2005 Christina Clark, Fresno State2006 Christina Clark, Fresno State2007 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i2008 Vanessa Briones, Nevada2009 Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech2010 Jessica Iwata, Hawai’i2011 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i2012 Delaney Willard, Brigham YoungPitcher of the Year1998 Amanda Scott, Fresno State1999 Amanda Scott, Fresno State2000 Amanda Scott, Fresno State2001 Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i2002 Jamie Southern, Fresno State2003 Jamie Southern, Fresno StateMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘i2004 Jamie Southern, Fresno State2005 Jamie Southern, Fresno State2006 Robin Mackin, Fresno State2007 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i2008 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State2009 Katie Holverson, Nevada2010 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai’i2011 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i2012 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iFreshman of the Year1991 Deb DiMeglio, Utah1992 Heather Medearis, New Mexico1993 Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento1994 Ali Andrus, Utah1995 Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State1996 Lindsay Parker, Fresno State1997 Amanda Scott, Fresno State1998 Becky Witt, Fresno State1999 Kristen Hunter, Fresno State2000 Jackie Jiminez, San Jose State2001 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i2002 Jamie Southern, Fresno State2003 Christina Clark, Fresno State2004 Nichole Willis, Fresno State2005 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i2006 Robin Mackin, Fresno State2007 Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i2008 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State2009 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i2010 Kelly Majam, Hawai’i2011 Valerie Swedberg, NM Mexico State2012 Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘iCoach of the Year1991 Jo Evans, Utah1992 Susan Craig/Ken Johnson, New Mexico1993 Kathy Strahan, CS Sacramento1994 Jo Evans, Utah1995 Janet Sherman, CS Northridge1996 Margie Wright, Fresno State1997 Candi Letts, Colorado State1998 Margie Wright, Fresno State1999 Margie Wright, Fresno StateSusan Craig, New Mexico2000 Gary Ferrin, Loyola Marymount2001 Margie Wright, Fresno State2002 Jamie Pinkerton, Tulsa2003 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i2004 Jamie Pinkerton, Tulsa2005 Margie Wright, Fresno State2006 Dee-Dee Enabenter-Omidji, SJSU2007 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i2008 Michelle Gardner, Nevada2009 Margie Wright, Fresno State2010 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i2011 Kathy Rodolph, NM State2012 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘iALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMS1991First TeamTerri Bailey, New MexicoKelly Brookhart, CreightonDebbie Burford, San Diego StateSue Campbell, San Diego StateStephanie Chapel, San Diego StateDeb DiMeglio, UtahChristina Freeman, UtahCharmelle Green, UtahJody Lunz, New MexicoGloria Marcott, New MexicoLisa Perettie, San Diego StateStephanie Smith, New MexicoHonorable MentionKim Braatz, New MexicoAmy Cowley, UtahJulie Garcia, New MexicoHeather Hobbs, Southern UtahTeri Klement, Colorado StateTrina Packard, Southern UtahTracy Rice, CreightonLisa Sciarrino, Colorado StateAmy Smith, Colorado StateAmy Timmel, UtahTeir Wilbur, Creighton1992First TeamJulie Clancy, San Diego StateDeb DiMeglio, UtahJulie Garcia, New MexicoGaylyn Hoshide, UtahGloria Marcott, New MexicoWendy Moon, CreightonDena Mullins, New MexicoStephanie Smith, New MexicoAmy Timmel, UtahTina Trujillo, Colorado StateChristie Dunckel, San Diego StateJanet Womack, UtahHonorable MentionTracey Andrews, San Diego StateTerri Bailey, New MexicoSue Barrett, Southern UtahAmy Cowley, UtahBarb Dotson, San Diego StateJenny Hambly, San Diego StateKaren McCormick, San Diego StateJulie Osborne, Colorado StateJennifer Roberts, Colorado StateTara Tremblay, Southern Utah1993First TeamKathy Blake, CS NorthridgeTami Blunt, CS SacramentoBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeDeb DiMeglio, UtahTamara Ivie, CS NorthridgeAngela Jeter, CS SacramentoKim Maher, Fresno StateDonna McDaniel, Fresno StateKim Meyer, CS SacramentoDena Mullins, New MexicoAmy Timmel, UtahAmy Windmiller, CS NorthridgeHonorable MentionStephanie Chapel, San Diego StateCasey Coffman, New MexicoJen Fleming, CS NorthridgeMarcie Green, Fresno StateMelissa Halkinrude, UtahGaylyn Hoshide, UtahDenise Johnson, Southern UtahAlycia Lawton, Freson StateScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeVicky Rios, CS NorthridgeJenny Schultz, CS SacramentoLaurel Simmons, UtahKim Weitzmann, CS SacramentoChrista Yorke, Fresno State1994First TeamAli Andrus, UtahKathy Blake, CS NorthridgeMichelle Bolt, Fresno StateMaureen Brady, Fresno StateBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeDeb DiMeglio, UtahMarnie Hill, New MexicoTamara Ivie, CS NorthridgeShannon Jones, CS NorthridgeKim Maher, Fresno StateAmy Timmel, UtahAmy Windmiller, CS NorthridgeRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateHonorable MentionCyndee Bennett, UtahLaura Berg, Fresno StateGina Givogri, CS SacramentoGaylyn Hoshide, UtahMalia Kuenzli, Colorado StateScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeHeather Medearis, New MexicoHeather Olsen, Southern UtahShanon Pouelsen, San Diego StateVicky Rios, CS NorthridgeJennifer Roberts, Colorado StateJenny Schultz, CS SacramentoStephanie Smith, New MexicoWendy Stewart, UtahChrista Yorke, Fresno State1995First TeamAli Andrus, UtahCyndee Bennett, UtahLaura Berg, Fresno StateRandi Berg, Fresno StateKathy Blake-Small, CS NorthridgeMaureen Brady, Fresno StateSusie Bugliarello, CS SacramentoCasey Coffman, New MexicoSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateJanelle Ito, CS SacramentoScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeStacie Reynolds, UtahJennifer Richardson, CS NorthridgeJenny Schultz, CS SacramentoRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateSecond TeamTami Blunt, CS SacramentoKaren Bono, UtahMichelle Cash, New MexicoJenifer Henry, Fresno StateMalia Kuenzli, Colorado StateChelo Lopez, CS NorthridgePam McKissick, UtahHeather Medearis, New MexicoJennifer Parker, CS NorthridgeShanon Pouelsen, San Diego State1996First TeamCyndee Bennett, UtahSusie Bugliarello, CS SacramentoJennifer Clark, Fresno StateCasey Coffman, New MexicoSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateTara Glaister, CS NorthridgeJenifer Henry, Fresno StateNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateChelo Lopez, CS NorthridgeScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeLindsay Parker, Fresno StateAmy ReCouper, Colorado StateSandy Rhea, UtahJennifer Richardson, CS NorthridgeJenny Schultz, CS SacramentoSecond TeamAli Andrus, UtahRandi Berg, Fresno StateRenee Bergeron, New MexicoKaren Bono, UtahChristy Burge, Southern UtahJaimie Clark, San Diego StateErryn Gutjahr, San Diego StateKelley Spence, Colorado StateKelly White, San Diego StateRobyn Yorke, Fresno State1997First TeamLaura Berg, Fresno StateJennifer Buford, Colorado StateAlyson Carter, Colorado StateDanielle Cassara, New MexicoJulie Crandall, UNLVDana Degen, Hawai‘iNikki Johnson, Colorado StateSandy Rhea, UtahKim Rondina, UNLVRobyn Yorke, Fresno State75<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMSSecond TeamMaya Garcia, San Jose StateMarnie Hill, New MexicoNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateTia Morenz, Hawai‘iStephanie Norton, Colorado StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StatePam Slade, UtahAmber Solano, Colorado StateJackie Van Hooydonk, New MexicoStephanie Wiese, Hawai‘i1998First TeamLaura Berg, Fresno StateKehau Cofran, Hawai‘iDana Degen, Hawai‘iNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iMelissa McGie, Hawai‘iTia Morenz, Hawai‘iSandy Rhea, UtahAmanda Scott, Fresno StateCarolyn Wilson, Fresno StateSecond TeamAlyson Buford, Colorado StateAlyson Carter, Colorado StateJulie Crandall, UNLVJennifer Ellinger, San Jose StateSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iJaime Maxey, Fresno StateJenny Monson, UtahHolly Schmillen, Colorado StateBecky Witt, Fresno State1999First TeamAngela Cervantez, Fresno StateDana Degen, Hawai‘iLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateRachael Goodpaster, UNLVLainie Horne, New MexicoSara Hyzer, Colorado StateMelissa McGie, Hawai‘iKellie Labor, San Diego StateNicole Miller, UNLVAmanda Scott, Fresno StateSecond TeamAlyson Carter, Colorado StateRaven Coberg, UNLVAlicia Dowland, Fresno StateSarah Farnworth, UtahKristen Hunter, Fresno StateLovie Jung, Fresno StateChris Puccio, San Diego StateDawn Reed, TulsaSunny Smith, UtahErica Vollweiller, UNLVBecky Witt, Fresno State2000First TeamKimberly Bentley, San Jose StateKim Bisset, Loyola MarymountDana Degen, Hawai‘iLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateJackie Jiminez, San Jose StateLovie Jung, Fresno StateJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iAnn Mesman, TulsaAmanda Scott, Fresno StateBecky Witt, Fresno StateSecond TeamKiauna Anderson, Portland StateAngela Cervantez, Fresno StateDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iLaura Eckley, Loyola MarymountHeather Gelhorn, Loyola MarymountJessica Guerrero, Portland StateAlicia Russell, Portland StateJessie Smith, TulsaRoxanne Staniorski, San Jose StateAnna Trauernicht, Loyola Marymount2001First TeamChristy Cerecedes, Loyola MarymountDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateNatalie Gonzales, Hawai‘iKate Judd, Hawai‘iBrandi McGuire, TulsaMichelle Murnam, Hawai‘iStacey Porter, Hawai‘iAnna Trauernicht, Loyola MarymountBecky Witt, Fresno StateSecond TeamVanessa Applegate, Portland StateLaura Eckley, Loyola MarymountStacie Hirano, Hawai‘iLeslie Poole, Frenso StateVeronica Ramos, Hawai‘iMarissa Smith, Portland StateRoxanne Staniorski, San Jose StateTiffany Whipple, Fresno StateTyree Woodruff, Hawai‘iAmy Walter, San Jose State2002First TeamChristy Cerecedes, Loyola MarymountDenise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateTrisha Gomes, Loyola MarymountNatalie Gonzales, Hawai‘iKate Judd, Hawai‘iStacey Porter, Hawai‘iJessie Smith, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateSami Strinz, Loyola MarymountSecond TeamVanessa Czarnecki, Fresno StateEmily Foltz, Loyola MarymountLaura Freels, Portland StateMagumi Hackett, Portland StateStacie Hirano, Hawai‘iVeronica Ramos, Hawai‘iJenny Magill, TulsaMonica Martell, Portland StateLeticia Pacheco, Fresno StateTiffany Whipple, Fresno StatePam West, Fresno State2003First TeamChristina Clark, Fresno StateMary Cohn, Louisiana TechMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iLori Hoffman, Fresno StateDanielle Olsen, TulsaStacey Porter, Hawai‘iTrisha Ramos, Hawai‘iNicole Shan, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateBrittany Stanley, Louisiana TechTracie Uchima, Hawai‘iPam West, Fresno StateSecond TeamBecca Baldridge, San Jose StateApril Crowell, Hawai‘iDenise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iAngelina Diaz, Fresno StateMaren Genow, TulsaHeather Hiar, TulsaKate Judd, Hawai‘iStacy Mueller, NevadaKatie Torres, TulsaJamie Waldron, Nevada2004First TeamBridget Broadnax, Louisiana TechChristina Clark, Fresno StateMary Cohn, Louisiana TechHeather Hiar, TulsaAmber Miles, Louisiana TechKelly Miller, TulsaCandice Rainwater, NevadaJamie Southern, Fresno StateKatie Torres, TulsaTracie Uchima, Hawai‘iNichole Willis, Fresno StateSecond TeamApril Crowell, Hawai‘iDenise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iRachel Donaldson, Fresno StateMaren Genow, TulsaCarlie Hill, San Jose StateMitzi Ing, Fresno StateNoelle Izumi, Hawai‘iJulie Shafer, TulsaStephanie Sliepen, TulsaBrittany Stanley, Louisiana TechTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i2005First TeamChristina Clark, Fresno StateDenise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iSara Dyer, TulsaKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iTara Harbert, Hawai‘iAngela Osbon, TulsaLeticia Pacheco, Fresno StateCandice Rainwater, NevadaRochelle Sandberg, Louisiana TechJamie Southern, Fresno StateTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iLindsey Tower, TulsaSecond TeamElisa Barrios, San Jose StateAshley Bennett, UTEPMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iCarol Forbes, San Jose StateAmber Miles, Louisiana TechAshley Ruff, Hawai‘iJulie Shafer, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateBrittany Stanley, Louisiana TechKristin Stith, NevadaKristin Sylvester, Fresno StateKatie Torres, TulsaNichole Willis, Fresno State2006First TeamEmma Barnes, Louisiana TechChristina Clark, Fresno StateRegan Clark, Louisiana TechRishelle Gastelum, New Mexico StateKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iCourtney Lewis, San Jose StateStacey Lien, New Mexico StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateHaley Perkins, Fresno StateKristi Randall, New Mexico StateRishelle Sandberg, Louisiana TechJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iSecond TeamAudrey Andrade, Hawai‘iJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateJessica Elson, Louisiana TechSara Flemin, Utah StateShannon Garvin, Fresno StateCarlie Hill, San Jose StateMailei Hilva, New Mexico StateSarah Hunt, NevadaQuela Leonhardt, Utah StateJordan McPherson, NevadaTanisha Milca, Hawai‘iCandice Rainwater, NevadaMandy Winkley, San Jose State2007First TeamEmma Barnes, Louisiana TechJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateJamie Fife, Utah StateKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iRobin Mackin, Fresno StateLiz Perez, San Jose StateHaley Perkins, Fresno StateAlana Power, Hawai‘iBrittany Puzey, NevadaKate Robinson, Hawai‘iTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iClare Warwick, Hawai‘iNichole Willis, Fresno StateSecond TeamMerryann Barr, Fresno StateMichelle Beach, NevadaKatie Grimes, Hawai‘iStephanie Herrera, New Mexico StateSarah Hunt, NevadaValana Manuma, Hawai‘iTanisha Milca, Hawai‘iBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iAshley Roszkos, New Mexico StateKym Silagyi, NevadaJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iKristin Sylvester, Fresno StateKim Watson, New Mexico State76<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEALL-<strong>WAC</strong>/ACADEMIC ALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMS2008First TeamVanessa Briones, NevadaJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateKayla Dunn, Utah StateKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iJessica Kirby, Louisiana TechJordan McPherson, NevadaMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateNoelle Micka, NevadaDanielle Patrick, NevadaBrittany Puzey, NevadaKate Robinson, Hawai‘iAmy Schaible, Utah StateKelsey Starr, NevadaSecond TeamAudrey Andrade, Hawai‘iRegan Clark, Louisiana TechStephanie Herrera, New Mexico StateKatie Holverson, NevadaStacey Lien, New Mexico StateTanisha Milca, Hawai‘iBritton Murdock, NevadaKrissi Oliver, Louisiana TechBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iKym Silagyi, NevadaSarah Taylor, San Jose StateAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechClare Warwick, Hawai‘i2009First TeamKylie Bassett, Louisiana TechSam Bias, NevadaKatie Holverson, NevadaMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateNoelle Micka, NevadaTanisha Milca, Hawai‘iHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateAngie Ortega, New Mexico StateHaley Perkins, Fresno StateBrittany Puzey, NevadaDanielle Sheridan, Louisiana TechAmanda Tauali‘i, Hawai‘iAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechSecond TeamEmma Barnes, Louisiana TechMakani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘iHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechKanani Pu‘u Warren, Hawai‘iKristi Randall, New Mexico StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iKym Silagyi, NevadaKelsey Starr, NevadaCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateSarah Taylor, San Jose StateClare Warwick, Hawai‘i2010First TeamKathy Cox, Boise StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateMelissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘iJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechKelly Majam, Hawai‘iMichelle Moses, Fresno StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iJenna Rodriguez, Hawai‘iNicole Rupp-Tindall, Utah StateCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechSecond TeamJulianne Aiello, San Jose StateKellie Caplan, Boise StateAllie Crump, Boise StateKandis Jones, New Mexico StateBrittany McConnell, San Jose StateMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateNoelle Micka, NevadaHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateAndrea Ortega, Fresno StateAngie Ortega, New Mexico StateDanielle Patrick, NevadaKylie Randall, New Mexico StateAmanda Tauali`i, Hawai‘i2011First TeamDevon Bridges, Boise StateTeresa Conrad, New Mexico StateAllie Crump, Boise StateJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateKandis Jones, New Mexico StateMichelle Moses, Fresno StateHoku Nohara!, New Mexico StateAndrea Ortega, Fresno StateKylie Randall, New Mexico StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iValerie Swedberg, New Mexico StateAubray Zell, Boise StateSecond TeamAlex Aguirre, Hawai‘iNicole Angene, Fresno StateChristina Capobianco, Boise StateTina Ferguson, Utah StateJanna Frandrup, Louisiana TechErin Jones, NevadaMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechAllison Lenzora, Utah StateKelly Majam, Hawai‘iAshley Maroda, New Mexico StateBrooke Ortiz, Fresno StateKassy Uchida, Utah StateTazz Weatherly, Boise State2012First TeamJC Clayton, Brigham YoungJessica Dugas, Brigham YoungMakani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘iMelanie Goff, Louisiana TechJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iKelly Majam, Hawai‘iMichelle Moses, Fresno StateSara Parsons, NevadaAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iSarah Robinson, Hawai‘iChristine Thomsen, Utah StateDelaney Willard, Brigham YoungSecond TeamAlex Aguirre, Hawai‘iTori Almond, Brigham YoungChelsea Barilli, NevadaMichelle Cox, San Jose StateKarley Hopkins, NevadaShaleese Javillo, New Mexico StateKarlyn Jones, NevadaLeisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘iKatie Manuma, Brigham YoungVonnie Martin, Fresno StateCourtney Moore, Fresno StateKaia Parnaby, Hawai‘iBriana Tovio-Asato, New Mexico StateACADEMIC ALL-<strong>WAC</strong> TEAMS1991Amy Cowley, UtahJennifer Fotheringham, UtahHeather Hobbs, Southern UtahTeri Klement, Colorado StateLorrie McGill, CreightonLorrie Muir, Southern UtahTrina Packard, Southern UtahJoni Reynolds, Southern UtahAimee Rice, Colorado StateTracy Stowe, San Diego StateTeir Wilbur, CreightonKristy Wirth, Colorado State1992Amy Cowley, UtahAmy Dillon, UtahJulie Garcia, New MexicoMelissa Halkinrude, UtahKimberly Johnson, Colorado StateTheresa Laguna, New MexicoJulie Osborne, Colorado StateAimee Rice, Colorado StateJennifer Roberts, Colorado StateChrista Robison, Colorado StateJamie Sibley, UtahWendy Stewart, UtahSara Stout, Colorado StateTracy Stowe, San Diego State1993Susan Barratt, Southern UtahJennifer Hambly, San Diego StateTheresa Laguna, New MexicoDonna McDaniel, Fresno StateLorrie Muir, Southern UtahShannon Munger, Fresno StateAudrey Richards, Southern UtahChrista Yorke, Fresno State1994Gina Givogri, CS SacramentoDenise Johnson, Southern UtahLynn Lohmeier, CS SacramentoKimberly Maughan, Southern UtahAndrea Moore, UtahJennifer Roberts, Colorado StateDanelle Sandberg, Southern UtahThrese Sheaman, CS SacramentoKami Shrock, Southern UtahLee Ann Taylor, CS NorthridgeChrista Yorke, Fresno State1995Ali Andrus, UtahKristina DeGooyer, Southern UtahJanet Jensen, Southern UtahTerri Laguna, New MexicoStephanie Lickliter, Southern UtahLynn Lohmeier, CS SacramentoAndi Moore, UtahHeather Olsen, Southern UtahThrese Sheaman, CS SacramentoKami Shrock, Southern UtahLee Ann Taylor, CS NorthridgeRobyn Yorke, Fresno State1996Ali Andrus, UtahJennifer Briscoe, San Diego StateCourtney Cooley, CS NorthridgeHeather Olsen, Southern UtahAndrea Moore, UtahTiffany Ray, CS SacramentoSandy Rhea, UtahMichelle Rude, Fresno StateTanya Saavedra, New MexicoShelby Wilcox, CS NorthridgeKim Wright, CS SacramentoRobyn Yorke, Fresno State1997Nicole Abeyta, New MexicoAli Andrus-Sagas, UtahLisa Bothwell, TulsaJennifer Briscoe, San Diego StateBonnie Bruton, TulsaKristy Byrge, New MexicoMelissa Krolik, New MexicoJaime Maxey, Fresno StateSarah Murr, TulsaGina Punaro, San Diego StateDanielle Robertshaw, New MexicoKim Rondina, UNLVMichelle Rude, Fresno StateVictoria Ruelas, San Jose StateLaynie Sueyasu, Hawai‘iChristine Viernes, Hawai‘iRobyn Yorke, Fresno State1998Nicole Abeyta, New MexicoKeao Chang, UNLVNikki Dequin, San Jose StateDanielle Ferreira, UNLVSara Fredstrom, Colorado StateErryn Gutjahr, San Diego StateSara Hyzer, Colorado StateAmberly Johnson, UtahMelissa Krolik, New MexicoJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iJamie Maxey, Fresno StateGina Punaro, San Diego StateKeri Rooney, San Diego StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateNicole Wilkenson, Utah1999Nicole Abeyta, New MexicoKim Bentley, San Jose StateDawn Kanani Bona, Hawai‘iCandice Bowlin, Fresno StateTiffany Chambers, New MexicoVanessa Czarnecki, Fresno StateNikki Dequin, San Jose StateAlicia Dowland, Fresno StateMarianna Fenelli, New MexicoLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateErryn Gutjahr, San Diego StateKerri Hasselbar, TulsaSara Hyzer, Colorado StateAmberly Johnson, UtahElizabeth Karabensh, Colorado StateKristina Keene, New MexicoKyla Kiester, Colorado StateAmanda Kocis, Colorado StateMelissa Krolik, New MexicoJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iJamie Maxey, Fresno StateMolly McLean, UtahTiffany Redding, TulsaDawn Reed, TulsaDanielle Robertshaw, New MexicoTamara Simpson, San Diego StateJennifer Slaney, Fresno StateCayley Warner, New MexicoNicole Wilkinson, UtahBecky Witt, Fresno State77<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEACADEMIC ALL-<strong>WAC</strong>2000Kim Bentley, San Jose StateKari Curtis, TulsaVanessa Czarnecki, Fresno StateAlicia Dowland, Fresno StateLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateJessica Guerrero, Portland StateKerri Hasselbar, TulsaStacie Hirano, Hawai‘iKristen Hunter, Fresno StateDianna Lilly, San Jose StateJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iBrandi Malone, TulsaMelissa McGie, Hawai‘iBrandi McGuire, TulsaTiffany Redding, TulsaDawn Reed, TulsaAmanda Scott, Fresno StatePam West, Fresno StateBecky Witt, Fresno State2001Kimberly Bissett, Loyola MarymountChristy Cerecedes, Loyola MarymountKari Curtis, TulsaVanessa Czarnecki, Fresno StateAlicia Dowland, Fresno StateLaura Eckley, Loyola MarymountLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateStacie Hirano, Hawai‘iDianna Lilly, San Jose StateKyla Malone, TulsaBrandi McGuire, TulsaDanielle Olsen, TulsaCorianne Rogalsky, Loyola MarymountAnna Trauernicht, Loyola MarymountChristy Watkins, TulsaTiffany Whipple, Fresno StateBecky Witt, Fresno State2002Elisa Barrios, San Jose StateLeah Beasley, Louisiana TechKimberly Bissett, Loyola MarymountLindsay Brownson, Louisiana TechChristy Cerecedes, Loyola MarymountVanessa Czarnecki, Fresno StateAmi Day, TulsaAlicia Dowland, Fresno StateLyndsey Dyer, TulsaKelli Edelbrock, Loyola MarymountBrianne Ferguson, San Jose StateLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateTara Hall, San Jose StatemMegan Herscher, Portland StateHeather Hiar, TulsaStacie Hirano, Hawai‘iMitzi Ing, Fresno StateKristina Keene, New MexicoKyla Kiester, Colorado StateAmanda Kocis, Colorado StateMelissa Krolik, New MexicoJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iJamie Maxey, Fresno StateMolly McLean, UtahTiffany Redding, TulsaDawn Reed, TulsaDanielle Robertshaw, New MexicoTamara Simpson, San Diego StateJennifer Slaney, Fresno StateCayley Warner, New MexicoNicole Wilkinson, UtahBecky Witt, Fresno State2003Elisa Barrios, San Jose StateLeah Beasley, Louisiana TechErin Chernicky, Louisiana TechAmi Day, TulsaCindy Elkins, NevadaRobyn Ford-Feitz, NevadaTara Hall, San Jose StateMitzi Ing, Fresno StateNoelle Izumi, Hawai‘iMarie Jackson, Hawai‘iJustina Kahaku, Hawai‘iCourtney Lewis, San Jose StateCarrie Mackey, NevadaBrandi McGuire, TulsaAmber Miles, Louisiana TechStacy Mueller, NevadaMegan Nunn, NevadaDanielle Olsen, TulsaHolly Reynolds, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateBrittany Stanley, Louisiana TechKari Stockhill, NevadaTracie Uchima, Hawai‘iPam West, Fresno StateStacey Walkingstick, TulsaSabra Warner, Louisiana Tech2004Elisa Barrios, San Jose StateLeah Beasley, Louisiana TechKristin Blodgette, Louisiana TechBriley Brasher, Louisiana TechBridget Broadnax, Louisiana TechErin Chernicky, Louisiana TechMary Cohn, Louisiana TechAmi Day, TulsaChristine Echols, Louisiana TechCynthia Elkins, NevadaJessica Elson, Louisiana TechLindsay Galloway, TulsaTara Harbert, Hawai‘iTiffany Hoeft, NevadaMitzi Ing, Fresno StateNoelle Izumi, Hawai‘iMarie Jackson, Hawai‘iJustina Kahaku, Hawai‘iMoniaue Kelley, San Jose StateCourtney Lewis, San Jose StateBrittany Lorenzen, NevadaAmber Miles, Louisiana TechStacy Mueller, NevadaStacey Ritter, Hawai‘iAshley Ruff, Hawai‘iKristin Rupp, Louisiana TechMalia Simmons, UTEPJamie Southern, Fresno StateBrittany Stanley, Louisiana TechTracie Uchima, Hawai‘iStacey Walkingstick, TulsaSabra Warner, Louisiana TechAmanda Wise, Nevada2005Ashley Ablahani, NevadaKristy Ballinger, San Jose StateElisa Barrios, San Jose StateLeah Beasley, Louisiana TechGracie Borjas, UTEPSandy Carroll, Louisiana TechAmi Day, TulsaSara Dyer, TulsaChristine Echols, Louisiana TechJessica Elson, Louisiana TechCynthia Elkins, NevadaLindsay Galloway, TulsaRobyn Ford-Feitz, NevadaLouise Harriden, Hawai‘iTiffany Hoeft, NevadaNoelle Izumi, Hawai‘iMonique Kelley, San Jose StateCourtney Lewis, San Jose StateAmber Miles, Louisiana TechAmanda Nesbitt, Fresno StateMichelle Newbold, San Jose StateKristen Rupp, Louisiana TechJamie Southern, Fresno StateBrittany Stanley, Louisiana TechLindsey Tower, TulsaTracie Uchima, Hawai‘iStacey Walkingstick, TulsaAmanda Wise, NevadaAndrianna Zolton, UTEP2006Kristy Ballinger, San Jose StateAshley Bellum, Utah StateLindsey Benson, Utah StateShawn Bjarnson, Utah StatePaula Blanning, Hawai‘iSandy Carroll, Louisiana TechJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateCynthia Elkins, NevadaJessica Elson, Louisiana TechJamie Fife, Utah StateJessica Garnett, Utah StateWendy Gray, New Mexico StateLeslie Higley, Utah StateCaroline Hill, San Jose StateKasey Igarta, San Jose StateStacy Knight, New Mexico StateQuela Leonhardt, Utah StateCourtney Lewis, San Jose StateStacey Lien, New Mexico StateBrittany Lorenzen, NevadaKayla Luttmers, New Mexico StateBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iAlana Power, Hawai‘iKristi Randall, New Mexico StateKristen Rupp, Louisiana TechKasey Sandlin, New Mexico StateAnita Schafer, NevadaHeather Straight, Utah StateKari Stockstill, NevadaKim Watson, New Mexico StateAshley White, Fresno State2007Emma Barnes, Louisiana TechKylie Bassett, Louisiana TechMichelle Beach, NevadaRoxanne Bejarano, San Jose StateAshley Bellum, Utah StateJill Bruins, Utah StateMandi Bertsch, Louisiana TechJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateRegan Clark, Louisiana TechSamantha Dillard, New Mexico StateShannon Garvin, Fresno StateKelly Harrison, San Jose StateKasey Igarta, San Jose StateSamantha Legorreta, Fresno StateStacey Lien, New Mexico StateKayla Luttmers, New Mexico StateKristine Miles, San Jose StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateLindsay Milchovich, Fresno StateAmanda Nelson, Fresno StateJamie Nussbaum, New Mexico StateBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iSarah Offutt, Louisiana TechHaley Perkins, Fresno StateAlexis Perry, Utah StateJenavieve Purcell, New Mexico StateBrittany Puzey, NevadaKristi Randall, New Mexico StateElizabeth Robertson, San Jose StateJasmine Robles, Fresno StateNicole Rupp, Utah StateAja Scheuber, Fresno StateJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iDanielle Sheridan, Louisiana TechKatie Stith, NevadaKristin Stith, NevadaJami Uragami, Utah StateClare Warwick, Hawai‘iKim Watson, New Mexico StateAshley White, Fresno StateMandy Winkley, San Jose StateAmanda Wise, Nevada2008Nicole Angene, Fresno StateEmma Barnes, Louisiana TechKylie Bassett, Louisiana TechRoxanne Bejarano, San Jose StateMandi Bertsch, Louisiana TechJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateRegan Clark, Louisiana TechBrittany Clifton, New Mexico StateSamantha Dillard, New Mexico StateHeather Doiron, Louisiana TechRichelle Gastelum, New Mexico StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iKathryn Grimes, Hawai‘iKayla Hayes, San Jose StateStephanie Herrera, New Mexico StateSimone Hubbard, Utah StateKasey Igarta, San Jose StateKandis Jones, New Mexico StateColleen Kimbro, New Mexico StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechTylee Landon, Utah StateJessica Law, Utah StateStacey Lien, New Mexico StateWanda Malone, Louisiana TechMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateSarah Offutt, Louisiana TechBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iHaley Perkins, Fresno StateBrittany Puzey, NevadaKristi Randall, New Mexico StateKate Robinson, Hawai‘iNicole Rupp, Utah StateTyler Schafer, NevadaAja Scheuber, Fresno StateJordan Simmons, Louisiana TechCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateShasta Tyteca, Utah StateRichelle Villescas, NevadaAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechKim Watson, New Mexico StateAshley White, Fresno State78<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEACADEMIC ALL-<strong>WAC</strong>2009Alexandra Aguirre, Hawai‘iJulianne Aiello, San Jose StateNicole Angene, Fresno StateTiffany Autry, New Mexico StateJody Badorine, Fresno StateEmma Barnes, Louisiana TechKylie Bassett, Louisiana TechMichelle Beach, NevadaLindsey Benson, Utah StateAndrea Bott, San Jose StateKellie Caplan, Boise StateChristina Capobianco, Boise StateHeather Doiron, Louisiana TechRachel Evans, Utah StateJulie Franklin, Hawai‘iRichelle Gastelum, New Mexico StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateKate Greenough, Utah StateKathryn Grimes, Hawai‘iKayla Hayes, San Jose StateJeanine Hernandez, Utah StateSimone Hubbard, Utah StateTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateCami Jones, Utah StateKandis Jones, New Mexico StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechStacey Lien, New Mexico StateBreanna Lopez, San Jose StateWanda Malone, Louisiana TechAshley Maroda, New Mexico StateAlissa Murphy, San Jose StateAmanda Nims, NevadaDara Pagaduan, Hawai‘iHaley Perkins, Fresno StateRyane Petersen, Fresno StateKaylan Pollard, Fresno StateAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateBrittany Puzey, NevadaKristi Randall, New Mexico StateGina Rawls, Utah StateEmily Reilly, Utah StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iNicole Rupp, Utah StateNicole Russell, New Mexico StateDanielle Sheridan, Louisiana TechCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateMegan Suitos, Boise StateAshleigh Viers-Gordillo, Boise StateAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechClare Warwick, Hawai‘iKim Watson, New Mexico StateTassarah Weatherly, Boise StateSydney Williard, New Mexico StateLaurel Wyatt, Boise StateTraci Yoshikawa, Hawai‘i2010Alex Aguirre, Hawai‘iJulianne Aiello, San Jose StateVanessa Alvarez, Boise StateTiffany Autry, New Mexico StateJody Badorine, Fresno StateBrittany Barcellos, Boise StateChelsea Barilli, NevadaKylie Bassett, Louisiana TechHolly Bourke, Boise StateBrynne Buchanan, Hawai‘iKali Cancelosi, Utah StateKellie Caplan, Boise StateAshley Collier, Boise StateTeresa Conrad, New Mexico StateHeather Doiron, Louisiana TechRachel Evans, Utah StateMegan Fincher, NevadaJanna Frandrup, Louisiana TechCheryl Freitas, San Jose StateChristina Gamboa, Louisiana TechBranDee Garcia, San Jose StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateMolly Goza, Louisiana TechKate Greenough, Utah StateKatie Grimes, Hawai‘iKendra Harmon, Louisiana TechMandy Harmon, Utah StateMegan Harvey, Boise StateSimone Hubbard, Utah StateJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iKandis Jones, New Mexico StateMichelle Jones, Louisiana TechTehani Kaaihue, New Mexico StateMeghan Knowles, Louisiana TechMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechLauren Lastrapes, NevadaBreanna Lopez, San Jose StateKelly Majam, Hawai‘iAshley Maroda, New Mexico StateLauren Morizi, New Mexico StateBritton Murdock, NevadaAlexandra Newman, New Mexico StateAmanda Nims, NevadaSarah Offut, Louisiana TechAmber Olive, New Mexico StateKaia Parnaby, Hawai‘iAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateSamantha Puzey, NevadaKylie Randall, New Mexico StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iDiane Runge, Fresno StateNicole Rupp-Tindall, Utah StateTorrey Schroeder, New Mexico StateLauren Shanks, San Jose StateCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateKelly Sweeney, Boise StateCarissa Theis, New Mexico StateKallan Thompson, Louisiana TechShasta Tyteca, Utah StateShelbi Tyteca, Utah StateAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechRebecca Walker, Fresno StateTassarah Weatherly, Boise StateKortnee Wiley, NevadaSydney Williard, New Mexico StateTraci Yoshikawa, Hawai‘i2011Alexandra Aguirre, Hawai‘iVanessa Alvarez, Boise StateNicole Angene, Fresno StateBrittany Barcellos, Boise StateHolly Bourke, Boise StateDevon Bridges, Boise StateChelsea Brilli, NevadaBrynne Buchanan, Hawai‘iKali Cancelosi, Utah StateKellie Caplan, Boise StateAshley Collier, Boise StateTeresa Conrad, New Mexico StateTatem Day, Utah StateHeather Doiron, Louisiana TechMegan Fincher, NevadaJanna Frandrup, Louisiana TechCheryl Freitas, San Jose StateBranDee Garcia, San Jose StateJessica Garcia, San Jose StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateMolly Goza, Louisiana TechJanessa Gutierrez, San Jose StateRebecca Hall, Fresno StateAmanda Harmon, Utah StateKendra Harmon, Louisiana TechMegan Harvey, Boise StateJourdan Hitchings, Utah StateJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateJacey Jensen, Hawai‘iKandis Jones, New Mexico StateMichelle Jones, Louisiana TechTehani Kaaihue, New Mexico StateErin Kipp, Louisiana TechCassie Krieg, Louisiana TechMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechMeghan Knowles, Louisiana TechLauren Lastrapes, NevadaBreanna Lopez, San Jose StateKelly Majam, Hawai‘iAshley Maroda, New Mexico StateMegan McDonald, Utah StateSamantha Miller, Utah StateBritton Murdock, NevadaAlexandra Newman, New Mexico StateAmber Olive, New Mexico StateBrooke Ortiz, Fresno StateDara Pagaduan, Hawai‘iSara Parsons, NevadaKaylan Pollard, Fresno StateKylie Randall, New Mexico StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iSarah Robinson, Hawai‘iAlyssa Ruiz, New Mexico StateDiane Runge, Fresno StateCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateValarie Swedberg, New Mexico StateKelly Sweeney, Boise StateAnnie Thomas, Utah StateShasta Tyteca, Utah StateShelbi Tyteca, Utah StateKassandra Uchida, Utah StateDemi Walker, Fresno StateMackenzie Whyte, Boise StateKortnee Wiley, NevadaMoniqua Wilson, Louisiana TechLela Work, Boise StateMaghan Yurek, Boise StateAubray Zell, Boise State2012Alexandra Aguirre, Hawai‘iTori Almond, Brigham YoungChelsea Barilli, NevadaStesha Brazil, Fresno StateBrittany Clifton, New Mexico StateTeresa Conrad, New Mexico StateKristi Covarubia, New Mexico StateMichelle Cox, San Jose StateChristina Cummings, Utah StateTatem Day, Utah StateKelsey Dodd, New Mexico StateChelsea Dohwardt, New Mexico StateKarysta Donisthorpe, New Mexico StateCarly Duckworth, Brigham YoungMegan Fincher, NevadaJanna Frandrup, Louisiana TechCheryl Freitas, San Jose StateJanine Godwin, Louisiana TechDacia Hale, Louisiana TechKendra Harmon, Louisiana TechBailie Hicken, Brigham YoungKatelynn Hill, Louisiana TechVanessa House, San Jose StateAlexandra Hudson, Brigham YoungAnna Hudson, Brigham YoungJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMichelle Jones, Louisiana TechTehani Kaaihue, New Mexico StateAlayna Kipp, Louisiana TechErin Kipp, Louisiana TechSharla Kliebenstein, Hawai‘iMeghan Knowles, Louisiana TechAmanda Krueger, Louisiana TechAllison Lang, San Jose StateLauren Lastrapes, NevadaLeisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘iBreanna Lopez, San Jose StateKelly Majam, Hawai‘iVonnie Martin, Fresno StateTiffany Messerschmidt, Brigham YoungCourtney Moore, Fresno StateMichelle Moses, Fresno StateBrenna Moss, Fresno StateAlexandra Newman, New Mexico StateAmber Olive, New Mexico StateBrooke Ortiz, Fresno StateMalena Padilla, New Mexico StateDara Pagaduan, Hawai‘iSara Parsons, NevadaKaylan Pollard, Fresno StateAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateSam Puzey, NevadaStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iSarah Robinson, Hawai‘iStaci Rodriguez, New Mexico StateDiane Runge, Fresno StateNicole Schultz, San Jose StateEmily Seidel, NevadaLauren Shanks, San Jose StateAlex Stange, San Jose StateAnnie Thomas, Utah StateChristine Thomsen, Utah StateStacie Toney, Brigham YoungBriana Tovio-Asoto, New Mexico StateShelbi Tyteca, Utah StateCaroline Umphlett, Brigham YoungKortnee Wiley, NevadaJazmine Zamora, Hawai‘i79<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAYERS OF THE WEEK1991(Selected as Spring Sport Athlete of the Week)April 2 Janet Womack, Utah1992April 14April 21April 28May 41993March 30April 5April 12April 19April 26May 3May 10May 171994Feb. 21Feb. 28March 7March 14March 21March 28April 4April 11April 18April 25May 2May 9May 161995Feb. 13Feb. 20Feb. 27March 6March 13March 20March 27April 3April 10April 17April 24May 1May 8May 15Julie Garcia, New MexicoJulie Clancy, San Diego StateStacie Stafford, Colorado StateJanet Womack, UtahBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeTami Blunt, CS SacramentoBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeKim Maher, Fresno StateMarcie Green, Fresno StateKim Meyer, CS SacramentoMaureen Brady, Fresno StateTami Blunt, CS SacramentoMichelle Bolt, Fresno StateLisa Gonzales, San Diego StateAmy Timmel, UtahTamara Ivie, CS NorthridgeMaureen Brady, Fresno StateAmy Windmiller, CS NorthridgeGaylyn Hoshide, UtahShannon Jones, Cs NorthridgeKim Maher, Fresno StateMaureen Brady, Fresno StateAli Andrus, UtahMichelle Bolt, Fresno StateScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeJennifer Clark, Fresno StateScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeSusie Bugliarello, CS SacramentoRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateMaureen Brady, Fresno StateAli Andrus, UtahJill Haas, CS SacramentoTami Blunt, CS SacramentoLaura Berg, Fresno StateKathy Blake-Small, CS NorthridgeKaren Bono, UtahMonica Jimenez, UtahCyndee Bennett, UtahScia Maumausolo, CS Northridge1996(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 12 Casey Coffman, New MexicoJennifer Richardson, CS NorthridgeFeb. 19 Shanon Rice, San Diego StateRenae Mohamed, San DiegoFeb. 26 Jenifer Henry, Fresno StateKim Peck, Fresno StateMarch 4 Chelo Lopez, CS NorthridgeJennifer Richardson, CS NorthridgeMarch 11 Scia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeJennifer Clark, Fresno StateMarch 18 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno StateMonica Jimenez, UtahMarch 25April 1April 8April 15April 22April 29May 6May 131997Feb. 10Feb. 17Feb. 24March 3March 10March 17March 24March 31April 7April 14April 21April 28May 5May 12Scia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeSusie Bugliarello, CS SacramentoAmy ReCouper, Colorado StateLindsay Parker, Fresno StateCyndee Bennett, UtahLindsay Parker, Fresno StateNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateTami Blunt, CS SacramentoSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateKim Peck, Fresno StateNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateRenae Mohamed, San Diego StateCyndee Bennett, UtahTara Glaister, CS NorthridgeJaimie Clark, San Diego StateLindsay Parker, Fresno StateRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateTrina Puckett, Fresno StateRenae Mohamed, San Diego StateStephanie Wiese, Hawai‘iRenae Mohamed, San Diego StateNikki Johnson, Colorado StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateAli Andrus-Sagas, UtahAmanda Scott, Fresno StateAli Andrus-Sagas, UtahJanis Robinson, New MexicoAmanda Scott, Fresno StateNikki Johnson, Colorado StateKim Rondina, UNLV1998(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 9 Danielle Cassara, New MexicoKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iFeb. 16 Jenny Monson, UtahLindsay Parker, Fresno StateFeb. 23 Tiffany Redding, TulsaJanelle Gonzales, Hawai‘iMarch 2 Danielle Cassara, New MexicoLindsay Parker, Fresno StateMarch 9 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno StateSara Farnworth, UtahMarch 16 Tia Morenz, Hawai‘iKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iMarch 23 Laura Berg, Fresno StateLindsay Parker, Fresno StateMarch 30 Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateApril 7 Julie Crandall, UNLVAmanda Scott, Fresno StateApril 14 Regina Ka`aihili, Hawai‘iDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iApril 21 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno StateTara Atkins, San Diego StateApril 28 Jennifer Buford, Colorado StateSandra Durazo, San Diego StateMay 4 Melissa McGie, Hawai‘iAmanda Scott, Fresno StateMay 11 Karen Kanney, San Jose StateCorina Lilly, San Jose State1999(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 8 Marianna Fenelli, New MexicoDanielle Cassarra, New MexicoFeb. 15 Becky Witt, Fresno StateKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iFeb. 22 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLVKathy Moore, New MexicoMarch 1 Stacey Farnworth, UtahAmanda Scott, Fresno StateMarch 8 Nicole Phillips, San Jose StateSandra Durazo, San Diego StateMarch 15 Summer Ehrsam, San Diego StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateMarch 22 Geney Orris, UNLVDanielle Cassara, New MexicoMarch 29 Angela Cervantez, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateApril 5 Danielle Cassara, New MexicoLindsay Parker, Fresno StateApril 12 Sara Hyzer, Colorado StateKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iApril 19 Angela Cervantez, Fresno StateLindsay Parker, Fresno StateApril 26 Danielle Cassara, New MexicoKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iMay 3 Alicia Dowland, Fresno StateKristern Hunter, Fresno StateMay 10 Sarah Hershman, San Diego StateKathy Moore, New Mexico2000(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 7 Roxanne Staniorski, San Jose StateJennifer Holiotes, Loyola MarymountFeb. 14 Tyree Woodruff, Hawai‘iAmanda Scott, Fresno StateFeb. 21 Alicia Russell, Portland StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateFeb. 28 Melissa McGie, Hawai‘iDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iMarch 6 Dana Degen, Hawai‘iAmanda Scott, Fresno StateMarch 13 Kara Kanney, San Jose StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateMarch 20 Angela Cervantez, Fresno StateMorgan Siebert, Portland StateMarch 27 Becky Witt, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateApril 3 Dana Degen, Hawai‘iDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iApril 10 Lovie Jung, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateApril 17 Megumi Hackett, Portland StateAmanda Scott Fresno StateApril 24 Dana Degen, Hawai‘iJenny Magill, TulsaMay 1 Heather Gelhorn, Loyola MarymountAmanda Scott, Fresno StateMay 8 Dana Degen, Hawai‘iCorianne Rogalsky, Loyola MarymountMay 15 Kristen Hunter, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno State80<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAYERS OF THE WEEK2001(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 5 April Crowell, Hawai‘iFelicity Witt, Fresno StateFeb. 12 Amy Walter, San Jose StateFelicity Witt, Fresno StateFeb. 19 Ann Mesman, TulsaLeslie Poole, Fresno StateFeb. 26 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateCorianne Rogalsky, Loyola MarymountMarch 12 Veronica Ramos, San Jose StateMorgan Seibert, Portland StateMarch 19 Alicia Dowland, Fresno StateSabrina Quintero, San Jose StateMarch 26 Tiffany Whipple, Fresno StateJanelle Gonzalez, Hawai‘iApril 2 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateLeslie Poole, Fresno StateApril 9 Kiauna Anderson, Portland StateLeslie Poole, Fresno StateApril 16 Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘iDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iApril 23 Becky Witt, Fresno StateDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iApril 30 Christy Cerecedes, Loyola MarymountFelicity Witt, Hawai‘iMay 7 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘iMorgan Seibert, Portland StateMay 14 Kim Bissett, Loyola MarymountMorgan Seibert, Portland State2002(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 4 Danielle Kaminaka, Loyola MarymountSami Strinz, Loyola MarymountFeb. 11 Crissy Strimple, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateFeb. 18 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateFeb. 25 Sami Strinz, Loyola MarymountJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 4 Christy Cerecedes, Loyola MarymountJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 11 Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iCarol Forbes, San Jose StateMarch 18 Danielle Olsen, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 25 Trisha Gomes, Loyola MarymountAmi Day, TulsaApril 1 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘iSabra Warner, Louisiana TechApril 8 Veronica Ramos, San Jose StateLeslie Poole, Fresno StateApril 15 Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘iDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iApril 22 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateMorgan Seibert, Portland StateApril 29 Jessie Smith, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateMay 6 Vanessa Applegate, Portland StateChristy Cercedes, Loyola MarymountMay 13 Danielle Olsen, TulsaBrianne Ferguson, San Jose State2003(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 10 April Crowell, Hawai‘iJudith van Kampen, Nevada,Feb. 17 Becca Baldridge, San Jose StateAmi Day, TulsaFeb. 24 Cindy Elkins, NevadaMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iMarch 3 Brittany Lorenzen, NevadaLaura Ferriera, Fresno StateMarch 10 Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 17 Jamie Southern, Fresno StateCarol Forbes, San Jose StateMarch 24 Christina Clark, Fresno StateAmi Day, TulsaMarch 31 April Crowell, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateApril 7 Amber Miles, Louisiana TechCarol Forbes, San Jose StateApril 14 Christina Clark, Fresno StateMaren Genow, TulsaApril 21 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘iMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iApril 28 Lori Hoffman, Fresno StateMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iMay 5 Trisha Ramos, Hawai‘iAmi Day, TulsaMay 12 Christina Clark, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno State2004(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 9 Jessica Elson, Louisiana TechLindsey Dyer, TulsaFeb. 16 Stephanie Sliepen, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateFeb. 23 Heather Hiar, TulsaJulie Fennell, TulsaMarch 1 Katie Torres, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 8 Christina Clark, Fresno StateShannon Tabion, Hawai‘iMarch 15 Stacy Mueller, NevadaJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 22 Christina Clark, Fresno StateJulie Fennell, TulsaMarch 29 Heather Hiar, TulsaLaura Ferreira, Fresno StateApril 5 Christina Clark, Fresno StateShannon Tabion, Hawai‘iApril 12 Christina Clark, Fresno StateMaren Genow, TulsaApril 19 Kelly Miller, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateApril 26 Heather Hiar, TulsaCandice Rainwater, NevadaMay 3 Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘iShannon Tabion, Hawai‘iMay 10 Candice Rainwater, NevadaMaren Genow, TulsaMay 17 Jamie Southern, Fresno StateTiffant Hoeft, Nevada2005(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 7 Kristi Yoshizawa, Hawai‘iAmi Day, TulsaFeb. 14 Amy Cameron, Louisiana TechJulie Fenell, TulsaFeb. 21 Nichole Willis, Fresno StateCarol Forbes, San Jose StateFeb. 28 Jamie Southern, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 7 Christina Clark, Fresno StateCarol Forbes, San Jose StateMarch 14 Rachel Donaldson, Fresno StateLindsey Meadows, Louisiana TechMarch 21 Elisa Barrios, San Jose StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateMarch 28 Stephanie Sliepen, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateApril 4 Ashley Bennett, UTEPJamie Southern, Fresno StateApril 11 Christina Clark, Fresno StateCarol Forbes, San Jose StateApril 18 Candice Rainwater, NevadaMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iApril 25 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateMay 2 Linsday Tower, TulsaJamie Southern, Fresno StateMay 9 Christina Clark, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateMay 16 Carlie Hill, San Jose StateCarol Forbes, San Jose State2006(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 13 Stephanie Herrera, New Mexico StateKelly Harrison, San Jose StateFeb. 20 Mailei Hilva, New Mexico StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateFeb. 27 Brittany Puzey, NevadaRobin Mackin, Fresno StateMarch 6 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iSarah Seagraves, New Mexico StateMarch 13 Christina Clark, Fresno StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateMarch 20 Nichole Willis, Fresno StateJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iMarch 27 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘iCourtney Lewis, San Jose StateApril 3 Brandi Pieler, Hawai‘iRobin Mackin, Fresno StateApril 10 Mandy Winkley, San Jose StateKate Robinson, Hawai‘iApril 17 Rochelle Sandberg, Louisiana TechKrissi Oliver, Louisiana TechApril 24 Mandy Winkley, San Jose StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateMay 1 Jessica Elson, Louisiana TechHeather Straight, Utah StateMay 8 Robin Mackin, Fresno StateJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘i81<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> PLAYERS OF THE WEEK2007(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 12 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iFeb. 19 Ashley Ozkos, New Mexico StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateFeb. 26 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘iVanessa Fitzgerald, New Mexico StateMarch 5 Emily Reilly, Utah StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateMarch 12 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘iJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iMarch 19 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iRobin Mackin, Fresno StateMarch 26 Kristin Sylvester, Fresno StateKim Watson, New Mexico StateApril 2 Haley Perkins, Fresno StateJordan McPherson, NevadaApril 9 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iApril 16 Sarah Hunt, NevadaJordan McPherson, Louisiana TechApril 23 Ashley Frisby, New Mexico StateKate Robinson, Hawai‘iApril 30 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iMay 7 Kelsey Starr, NevadaKim Watson, New Mexico State2008(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 11 Tyler Schafer, NevadaKatie Holverson, NevadaFeb. 18 Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘iJordan McPherson, NevadaFeb. 25 Hoko Nohara, New Mexico StateMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateMarch 3 Amberly Waits, Louisiana TechMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateMarch 10 Noelle Micka, NevadaKrissi Oliver, Louisiana TechMarch 17 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘iMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateMarch 24 Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateJordan McPherson, NevadaMarch 31 Amberly Waits, Louisiana TechKate Robinson, Hawai‘iApril 7 Jessica Kirby, Louisiana TechKatie Holverson, NevadaApril 14 Ashley Maroda, New Mexico StateMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateApril 21 Kym Silagyi, NevadaKrissi Oliver, Louisiana TechApril 28 Vanessa Briones, NevadaJordan McPherson, NevadaMay 5 Katie Grimes, Hawai‘iMorgan Melloh, Fresno State2009(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 9 Ashley Maroda, New Mexico StateMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateFeb. 16 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico StateKatie Holverson, NevadaFeb. 23 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechMarch 2 Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘iMallary Darby, NevadaMarch 9 Christina Capobianco, Boise StateKatie Holverson, NevadaMarch 16 Danielle Patrick, NevadaMallary Darby, NevadaMarch 23 Haley Perkins, Fresno StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iMarch 30 Jessica Kirby, Louisiana TechKrissi Oliver, Louisiana TechApril 6 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘iMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateApril 13 Angie Ortega, New Mexico StateKim Watson, New Mexico StateApril 20 Amberly Waits, Louisiana TechMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateApril 27 Brooke Phipps, Fresno StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechMay 4 Heather Doiron, Louisiana TechStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i2010(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 15 Angie Ortega, New Mexico StateMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateFeb. 22 Kelly Majam, Hawai‘iKaia Parnaby, Hawai‘iMarch 1 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico StateJennifer Ames, San Jose StateMarch 8 Kelli Fangonilo, San Jose StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iMarch 15 Andrea Ortega, Fresno StateMackenzie Oakes, Fresno StateMarch 22 Kelly Majam, Hawai‘iMichelle Moses, Fresno StateMarch 29 Kathy Cox, Boise StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iApril 5 Katie Grimes, Hawai‘iMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechApril 12 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘iMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechApril 19 Lauren Lastrapes, NevadaMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateApril 26 Tina Ferguson, Utah StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iMay 3 Tazz Weatherly, Boise StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechMay 10 Holly Bourke, Boise StateMichelle Moses, Fresno State2011(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 14 Michelle Moses, Fresno StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai`iFeb. 21 Jessica Iwata, Hawai`iJennifer Ames, San Jose StateFeb. 28 Haley Gilleland, Fresno StateAlex Newman, New Mexico StateMarch 7 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico StateKaia Parnaby, Hawai`iAubray Zell, Boise StateMarch 14 Danielle Patrick, NevadaAllie Crump, Boise StateMarch 21 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico StateMackenzie Oakes, Fresno StateMarch 28 Devon Bridges, Boise StateMackenzie Oakes, Fresno StateApril 4 Heather Doiron, Louisiana TechMichelle Moses, Fresno StateApril 11 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico StateAubray Zell, Boise StateApril 18 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico StateKaia Parnaby, Hawai`iApril 25 Michelle Moses, Fresno StateAubray Zell, Boise StateMay 2 Allison Lenzora, Utah StateMandy Harmon, Utah StateMay 9 Valerie Swedberg, New Mexico StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai`i2012(Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second)Feb. 13 Delaney Willard, Brigham YoungStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iFeb. 20 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMackenzie Oakes, Fresno StateFeb. 27 Janna Frandrup, Louisiana TechMichelle Moses, Fresno StateMarch 5 Ashley Butera, NevadaStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iMarch 12 Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘iAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateMarch 19 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘iStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iMarch 26 Delaney Willard, Brigham YoungStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iApril 2 Vanessa House, San Jose StateMadison Fish, San Jose StateApril 9 Brooke Ortiz, Fresno State, INFMichelle Jones, Louisiana TechApril 16 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, UHKaia Parnaby, Hawai‘iApril 23 Jessica Garcia, San Jose StateMichelle Moses, Fresno StateApril 30 Delaney Willard, Brigham YoungStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iMay 7 Kelly Majam, Hawai‘iTori Almond, Brigham Young82<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> HONORSNFCA All-Americans1991Second Team1993First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamKelly Brookhart, CreightonCharmelle Green, UtahBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeTami Blunt, CS SacramentoKathy Blake, CS Northridge1999First TeamSecond TeamThird Team2000First TeamSecond TeamAngela Cervantez, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateKristen Hunter, Fresno StateLovie Jung, Fresno StateBecky Witt, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateDana Degen, Hawai‘i1992First TeamSecond Team1993First TeamDena Mullins, New MexicoHeather Medearis, New MexicoJulie Clancy, San Diego StateAmy Cowley, UtahBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeDonna McDaniel, Fresno StateKim Meyer, CS Sacramento1994First TeamSecond TeamThird Team1995First TeamAmy Windmiller, CS NorthridgeRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateAli Andrus, UtahMichelle Bolt, Fresno StateKim Maher, Fresno StateAmy Timmel, UtahLaura Berg, Fresno StateMaureen Brady, Fresno StateTamara Ivie, CS NorthridgeShannon Jones, CS NorthridgeRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateLaura Berg, Fresno StateThird Team2002First Team2003First TeamSecond Team2004First Team2005First TeamLovie Jung, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateStacey Porter, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateChristina Clark, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateChristina Clark, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateSecond Team1994First TeamKathy Blake, CS NorthridgeTami Blunt, CS SacramentoMichelle Bolt, Fresno StateStephanie Chapel, San Diego StateDeb DiMeglio, UtahMarcie Green, Fresno StateKim Maher, Fresno StateLaura Berg, Fresno StateMichelle Bolt, Fresno StateTamara Ivie, CS NorthridgeShannon Jones, CS NorthridgeKim Maher, Fresno StateAmy Timmel, UtahAmy Windmiller, CS NorthridgeChrista Yorke, Fresno StateRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateSecond Team1996First TeamSecond TeamThird Team1997First TeamSecond TeamThird Team1998First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamSusie Bugliarello, CS SacScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateLindsay Parker, Fresno StateScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeSusie Bugliarello, CS SacJennifer Richardson, CS NorthridgeJenifer Henry, Fresno StateRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateLaura Berg, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateSandy Rhea, UtahJennifer Buford, Colorado StateNikki Johnson, Colorado StateDana Degen, Hawai‘iNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateKim Rondina, UNLVLaura Berg, Fresno StateNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateTia Morenz, Hawai‘iSandy Rhea, UtahBecky Witt, Fresno StateJulie Crandall, UNLV2006First TeamThird Team2007Second TeamThird Team2008Second Team2010First TeamSecond Team2011Second Team2012First TeamSecond TeamChristina Clark, Fresno StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iKate Robinson, Hawai‘iCalre Warwick, Hawai‘iRobin Mackin, Fresno StateTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateNoelle Micka, NevadaMelissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘iKelly Majam, Hawai‘iNFCA All-Region1991First TeamSecond TeamHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateDelaney Willard, Brigham YoungStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iKelly Brookhart, CreightonCharmelle Green, UtahTracy VunKannon, New MexicoGloria Marcott, New MexicoSecond Team1995First TeamSecond Team1996First TeamSecond TeamAli Andrus, UtahCyndee Bennett, UtahMaureen Brady, Fresno StateBeth Calcante, CS NorthridgeDeb DiMeglio, UtahHeather Medearis, New MexicoTerri Pearson, CS NorthridgeWendy Stewart, UtahLaura Berg, Fresno StateSusie Bugliarello, CS SacramentoScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateKathy Blake-Small, CS NorthridgeMaureen Brady, Fresno StateSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateJen Henry, Fresno StateMalia Kuenzli, Colorado StateJen Schultz, CS SacramentoSusie Bugliarello, CS SacramentoCasey Coffman, New MexicoJenifer Henry, Fresno StateNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateScia Maumausolo, CS NorthridgeLindsay Parker, Fresno StateSandy Rhea, UtahJennifer Richardson, CS NorthridgeRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateCyndee Bennett, UtahRandi Berg, Fresno StateChrystal Friesen, San Diego StateTara Glaister, CS NorthridgeChelo Lopez, CS Northridge83<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> HONORS1997First TeamSecond Team1998First TeamSecond Team`1999First TeamSecond Team2000First Team2001First TeamSecond Team2002First TeamNikki Johnson, Colorado StateAlyson Carter, Colorado StateJennifer Buford, Colorado StateSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateDana Degen, Hawai‘iLaura Berg, Fresno StateSandy Rhea, UtahRobyn Yorke, Fresno StateNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateKim Rondina, UNLVMarnie Hill, New MexicoTia Morenz, Hawai‘iAmber Solano, Colorado StateKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iNina Lindenberg, Fresno StateMelissa McGie, Hawai‘iSarah Fredstrom, Colorado StateJulie Crandall, UNLVLaura Berg, Fresno StateTia Morenz, Hawai‘iSandy Rhea, UtahAmanda Scott, Fresno StateLindsay Parker, Fresno StateAlyson Carter, Colorado StateJen Buford, Colorado StateJaime Maxey, Fresno StateKehau Cofran, Hawai‘iDana Degen, Hawai‘iBecky Witt, Fresno StateAngela Cervantez, Fresno StateLindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateRachael Goodpaster, UNLVKristen Hunter, Fresno StateLovie Jung, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateJennifer Tanderich, Hawai‘iBecky Witt, Fresno StateAlyson Carter, Colorado StateDanielle Cassara, New MexicoDana Degen, Hawai‘iSarah Farnworth, UtahKelly Gentle, Hawai‘iKelly Labor, San Diego StateHolly Schmillen, Colorado StateErica Vollweiller, UNLVDana Degen, Hawai‘iLovie Jung, Fresno StateAmanda Scott, Fresno StateBecky Witt, Fresno StateNatalie Gonzales, Hawai‘iDesiree Duran, Hawai‘iBecky Witt, Fresno StateChristy Cerecedes, LMULindsay Fossatti, Fresno StateKate Judd, Hawai‘iSecond Team2003First TeamSecond Team2004First TeamSecond Team2005First TeamSecond Team2006First TeamSecond Team2007First TeamSecond Team2008First TeamSecond Team2009First TeamStacey Porter, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateDanielle Olsen, TulsaJessie Smith, TulsaChristina Clark, Fresno StateStacey Porter, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateKatie Torres, TulsaMelissa Coogan, Hawai‘iApril Crowell, Hawai‘iElisa Barrios, San Jose StateChristina Clark, Fresno StateJamie Southern, Fresno StateKatie Torres, TulsaLori Hoffman, Fresno StateKelly Miller, TulsaChristina Clark, Fresno StateTara Harbert, Hawai‘iJamie Southern, Fresno StateNichole Willis, Fresno StateChristina Clark, Fresno StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateRobin Mackin, Fresno StateNichole Willlis, Fresno StateKate Robinson, Hawai‘iJustine Smethurst, Hawai‘iTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iClare Warwick, Hawai‘iKristin Sylvester, Fresno StateBrittany Puzey, NevadaAshley Rozkos New Mexico StateJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateNoelle Micka, NevadaKate Robinson, Hawai‘iVanessa Briones , NevadaKatie Holverson, NevadaBrandi Peiler, Hawai‘iAja Scheuber, Fresno StateSam Bias, NevadaKathy Cox, Boise StateKatie Holverson, NevadaTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMorgan Melloh, Fresno StateTanisha Milca, Hawai‘iBritton Murdock, NevadaBrittany Puzey, Nevada2010First TeamSecond Team2011First TeamSecond Team2012First TeamSecond TeamStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iAmanda Tauali‘i, Hawai‘iAmberly Waits, Louisiana TechMelissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘iJenna Rodriguez, Hawai‘iKelly Majam, Hawai‘iHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateKathy Cox, Boise StateJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iMichelle Moses, Fresno StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateDevon Bridges, Boise StateKarley Hopkins, NevadaJessica Iwata, Hawai’iTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMichelle Moses, Fresno StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai’iJC Clayton, Brigham YoungMichelle Moses, Fresno StateStephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘iDelaney Willard, Brigham YoungTori Almond, Brigham YoungKelly Majam, Hawai‘iStacie Toney, Brigham YoungNFCA West RegionCoach of the Year1994 Jo Evans, Utah1996 Margie Wright, Fresno State1997 Candi Letts, Colorado State1998 Margie Wright, Fresno State1999 Margie Wright, Fresno State2007 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i2008 Michelle Gardner, NevadaJoe Kearney Award(Awarded to the <strong>WAC</strong>’s Athlete of the Year for any Sport)1996 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State1998 Amanda Scott, Fresno State2000 Amanda Scott, Fresno State2005 Jamie Southern, Fresno StateStan Bates Award(Awarded to the <strong>WAC</strong>’s Top Academic Athlete)2001 Becky Witt, Fresno State2005 Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i2011 Kandis Jones, New Mexico State84<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY1991NCAA Regional - College Station, TexasUtah def. Minnesota, 1-0Texas A&M def. Utah, 1-0Utah def. Minnesota, 2-0Utah def. Texas A&M, 3-0NCAA College Word Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.Fresno State def. Utah, 2-0Missouri def. Utah, 2-01992NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif.UCLA def. Utah, 1-0UCLA def. Utah, 7-2 (10 Innings)1993NCAA Regional - Berkeley, Calif.Long Beach State def. Sacramento State, 1-0California def. Sacramento State, 1-0 (9 Innings)NCAA Regional - Northridge, Calif.CS Northridge def. Fresno State, 2-1Fresno State def. CS Northridge, 2-0CS Northridge def. Fresno State, 2-0NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.SW Louisiana def. CS Northridge, 4-2CS Northridge def. Long Beach State, 4-2UCLA def. CS Northridge, 2-01994NCAA Regional - Northridge, Calif.CS Northridge def. Maine, 8-0 (5 Innings)CS Northridge def. CS Fullerton, 9-0 (5 Innings)CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 2-0CS Northridge def. CS Fullerton, 4-0NCAA Regional - Lafayette, La.Utah def. Princeton, 1-0 (10 Innings)Southwestern Louisiana def. Utah, 1-0 (9 Innings)Utah def. Princeton, 2-1Utah def. Southwestern Louisiana, 3-2 (8 Innings)Utah def. Southwestern Louisiana, 2-0NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State def. Central Michigan, 3-0Fresno State def. Oregon, 1-0Fresno State def. Oregon, 5-0NCAA College World Series - Kansas City, Mo.Fresno State def. UCLA, 1-0Utah def. Oklahoma State, 2-0 (8 Innings)CS Northridge def. Missouri, 5-3Arizona def. Fresno State, 3-0CS Northridge def. Utah, 5-1UCLA def. Utah, 11-1Oklahoma State def. Fresno State, 2-0Oklahoma State def. CS Northridge, 3-2 (15 Innings)CS Northridge def. Oklahoma State, 4-2Arizona def. CS Northridge, 4-0 (Championship)1995NCAA Regional - Northridge, Calif.CS Northridge def. Missouri, 2-1CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 1-0CS Northridge def. Illinois State, 11-4CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 2-1NCAA Regional - Sacramento, Calif.Fresno State def. California, 2-1Iowa def. Sacramento State, 3-0Iowa def. Fresno State, 1-0California def. Sacramento State, 2-1Fresno State def. California, 2-0Fresno State def. Iowa, 1-0Iowa def. Fresno State, 2-1NCAA Regional - Stillwater, Okla.Oklahoma State def. Utah, 3-0Oklahoma def. Utah, 7-11996NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State def. Texas A&M, 5-2California def. Fresno State, 1-0Fresno State def. Long Beach State, 3-2 (8 innings)California def. Fresno State, 2-1 (9 innings)NCAA Regional - Fullerton, Calif.CS Northridge def. SW Missouri State, 5-0CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 11-0 (5 innings)UCLA def. CS Northridge, 7-51997NCAA Regional - Iowa City, IowaUtah def. Missouri, 3-1Iowa def. Utah, 3-1DePaul def. Utah, 2-0NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State def. California, 7-0Fresno State def. Long Beach State, 5-2 (10 innings)Fresno State def. California, 9-3NCAA Regional - Amherst, Mass.Colorado State def. Brown, 10-0Colorado State def. Massachusetts, 2-0Massachusetts def. Colorado State, 3-1Massachusetts def. Colorado State, 3-2 (8 innings)NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.UCLA def. Fresno State, 2-0 (8 innings)Fresno State def. Massachusetts, 2-1Fresno State def. Iowa, 7-6Fresno State def. Arizona, 3-0Arizona def. Fresno State, 6-31998NCAA Regional - Tucson, Ariz.Pacific def. Hawai‘i, 6-0Hawai‘i def. Niagara, 5-1Pacific def. Hawai‘i, 4-3NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State def. Minnesota, 2-1Fresno State def. California, 6-3Fresno State def. Minnesota, 6-0NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.Fresno State def. Nebraska, 6-1Fresno State def. Michigan, 8-0Washington def. Fresno State, 3-1Fresno State def. Arizona, 1-0 (Championship)85<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com1999NCAA Regional - Seattle, Wash.Texas A&M def. Hawai‘i, 4-1Hawai‘i def. Colgate, 6-2Hawai‘i def. Texas A&M, 5-3Hawai‘i def. CS Fullerton, 4-3 (11 Innings)Washington def. Hawai‘i, 3-0NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State def. Florida A&M, 6-0Fresno State def. Stanford, 5-2Fresno State def. Texas Tech, 3-1Fresno State def. Texas Tech, 5-0NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.Fresno State def. Southern Mississippi, 1-0UCLA def. Fresno State, 1-0California def. Fresno State, 1-02000NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State def. Md.-Baltimore County, 10-1Florida def. Fresno State, 1-0Fresno State def. CS Fullerton, 4-3Fresno State def. California, 2-0California def. Fresno State, 2-12001NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif.Wisconsin def. Fresno State, 3-1CS Northridge def. Fresno State, 3-1NCAA Regional - Tucson, Ariz.Texas Tech def. Hawai‘i, 4-2Southwest Texas State def. Hawai‘i, 2-12002NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.California def. Fresno State, 2-1 (10 innings)Fresno State def. Pacific, 1-0 (8 innings)CS Fullerton def. Fresno State, 1-02003NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 3, Long Beach State 0UCLA 3, Fresno State 0Fresno State 1, Georgia 0 (8)Michigan State 2, Fresno State 0NCAA Regional - Austin, TexasLSU 9, Hawai‘i 4Hawai‘i 2, TAMU-CC 0Hawai‘i 1, Northwestern 0 (11)Hawai‘i 4, Arizona State 2SW Texas State 2, Hawai‘i 12004NCAA Regional - Stanford, Calif.Southern Illinois 2, Fresno State 0Fresno State 3, Auburn 1 (10)Pacific 6, Fresno State 12005NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 4, Long Beach State 0Fresno State 3, BYU 0California 3, Fresno State 1California 1, Fresno State 0


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY2006NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 2, Cal State Fullerton 0Fresno State 3, Stanford 0Stanford 9, Fresno State 3Stanford 3, Fresno State 0NCAA Regional - Corvallis, Ore.Oregon State 2, Nevada 1Portland State 2, Nevada 12007NCAA Regional - Stanford, Calif.Fresno State 2, Stanford 0LSU 1, Fresno State 0 (9)Stanford 1, Fresno State 0NCAA Regional - Los Angeles Calif.Hawai‘i 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 (10)Hawai‘i 3, (12) UCLA 1 (8)Hawai‘i 9, Loyola Marymount 0 (6)NCAA Super Regional - Knoxville, Tenn.Tennessee 9, Hawai‘i 0 (5)Hawai‘i 9, Tennessee 6Tennessee 7, Hawai‘i 12008NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif.Fresno State 11, Sacramento State 0 (5)California 3, Fresno State 0Fresno State 2, San Diego State 0Fresno State 3, California 2California 7, Fresno State 6 (9)NCAA Regional - College Station, TexasLouisiana Tech 1, Auburn 0 (12)Texas A&M 4, Louisiana Tech 0Louisiana Tech 2, Auburn 1Texas A&M 6, Louisiana Tech 0NCAA Regional - Tempe, Ariz.Hawai‘i 9, Mississippi State 7Hawai‘i 7, Mississippi State 4Arizona State 10, Hawai‘i 0 (6)Arizona State 8, Hawai‘i 0 (5)NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif.Nevada 4, Purdue 1UCLA 6, Nevada 4 (9)Nevada 2, Purdue 1UCLA 4, Nevada 32009UCLA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif.Fresno State 2, UNLV 1UCLA 4, Fresno State 2Fresno State 12, Long Beach State 2UCLA 9, Fresno State 52010UCLA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif.San Diego State 3, Fresno State 2Fresno State 6, Saint Mary’s 0Fresno State 4, San Diego State 3UCLA 7, Fresno State 2Stanford Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.Hawai‘i 10, UC Davis 2 (5)Hawai‘i 6, at Stanford 3Hawai‘i 7, Texas Tech 1NCAA Super Regional - Tuscaloosa, Ala.Alabama 8, Hawai‘i 0 (5)Hawai‘i 8, Alabama 7Hawai‘i 5, Alabama 4NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.Hawai‘i 3, Missouri 2UCLA 5, Hawai‘i 2Arizona 5, Hawai‘i 12011Tucson Regional - Tucson, Ariz.New Mexico State 9, Texas Tech 0 (5)Arizona 8, New Mexico State 0Texas Tech 6, New Mexico State 4Stanford Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.Fresno State 1, Nebraska 0 (10)Stanford 3, Fresno State 1Nebraska 5, Fresno State 0Stanford Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.Nevada 4, Cal Poly 1Stanford 9, Nevada 1Cal Poly 6, Nevada 1<strong>WAC</strong> NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORYYrs. W L Pct.Fresno State 19 47 37 .560(1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)2012Eugene Regional - Eugene, Ore.Brigham Young 4, Mississippi State 3 (9)Oregon 6, Brigham Young 4Brigham Young 2, Portland State 0Oregon 4, Brigham Young 1Tucson Regional - Tucson, Ariz.Notre Dame 7, Hawai‘i 3 (9)North Dakota State 9, Hawai‘i 7Cal State Northridge 4 12 10 .545(1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96)Hawai‘i 8 19 17 .527(1998, ‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12)Brigham Young 1 2 2 .500(2012)Colorado State 1 2 2 .500(1997)Louisiana Tech 1 2 2 .500(2008)Utah 5 9 12 .429(1991, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97)Nevada 3 3 6 .333(2006, ‘08, ‘09)New Mexico State 1 1 2 .333(2011)Sacramento State 2 0 4 .000(1993, ‘95)86<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> TOURNAMENT HISTORY1991 - Seymour Smith Field,Omaha, Neb. (May 9-11)Seeds: 1-Utah, 2-San Diego State, 3-New Mexico,4-Creighton, 5-Colorado State, 6-Southern UtahG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Colorado State 2-6-1 (7)Creighton 0-3-32 New Mexico 6-8-1 (7)Southern Utah 4-7-43 Utah 2-7-1 (7)Colorado State 0-0-14 New Mexico 1-4-1 (8)San Diego State 0-5-15 Creighton 1-4-1 (9)San Diego State 0-7-16 Colorado State 3-9-1 (8)Southern Utah 0-2-27 Creighton 1-5-1 (7)Colorado State 0-4-38 Utah 2-5-0 (7)New Mexico 0-4-29 Creighton 1-5-0 (7)New Mexico 0-4-010 Creighton 1-16-3 (31)Utah 0-25-211 Utah 4-21-7 (25)Creighton 3-16-61992 - Cottonwood Complex,Salt Lake City, Utah (May 7-10)Seeds: 1-Utah, 2-New Mexico, 3-San Diego State,4-Colo-rado State, 5-Creighton, 6-Southern UtahG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Creighton 5-5-2 (7)Colorado State 1-7-32 San Diego State 8-10-0 (7)Southern Utah 0-4-23 Utah 6-10-2 (7)Creighton 0-5-04 New Mexico 2-8-1 (7)San Diego State 0-6-25 Colorado State 2-10-1 (8)San Diego State 1-5-06 Creighton 12-13-2 (7)Southern Utah 5-8-47 Utah 1-5-0 (7)New Mexico 0-4-08 Colorado State 2-6-0 (7)Creighton 0-4-19 New Mexico 1-3-2 (7)Colorado State 0-2-310 Utah 1-0-0 (7)New Mexico 0-2-11999 - Bulldog Diamond,Fresno, Calif. (May 7-10)Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-New Mexico, 3-Hawai‘i,4-San Diego State, 5-Utah, 6-UNLVG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Hawai‘i 4-11-0 (7)UNLV 3-9-02 San Diego State 1-3-1 (7)Utah 4-7-13 New Mexico 2-6-5 (7)Hawai‘i 3-13-04 Fresno State 2-5-1 (7)Utah 1-6-15 New Mexico 0-4-4 (7)San Diego State 2-4-06 Utah 8-11-0 (7)UNLV 1-5-17 Hawai‘i 1-4-0 (7)Utah 4-5-08 Fresno State 3-7-0 (7)San Diego State 2-5-19 Hawai’i 0-12-2 (13)Utah 2-11-310 Fresno State 8-12-0 (5)Utah 0-1-42006 - Bulldog Diamond,Fresno, Calif. (May 11-13)Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-San Jose State, 3-Hawai‘i,4-Nevada, 5-New Mexico State,6-Louisiana TechG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Hawai‘i 8-11-0 (5)Louisiana Tech 0-0-22 Nevada 2-3-1 (7)New Mexico State 0-1-13 Hawai‘i 3-8-0 (7)San Jose State 1-7-24 Nevada 2-5-2 (7)Fresno State 1-4-25 New Mexico State 5-5-0 (7)San Jose State 0-5-16 Fresno State 9-12-1 (5)Louisiana Tech 0-1-17 Hawai‘i 6-10-1 (7)Fresno State 5-10-08 Nevada 1-6-1 (7)New Mexico State 0-3-39 Hawai‘i 1-4-0 (7)Nevada 0-2-410 Nevada 4-7-1 (7)Hawai‘i 2-7-111 Nevada 7-10-0 (7)Hawai‘i 0-5-22007 - Bulldog Diamond,Fresno, Calif. (May 9-12)Seeds:1-Hawai‘i, 2-Fresno State, 3-New Mexico State,4-Nevada, 5-San Jose State, 6-Utah State,7-Louisiana TechG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Louisiana Tech 8-13-1 (7)Utah State 1-4-22 Fresno State 5-11-0 (7)San Jose State 0-5-23 New Mexico State 4-5-0 (7)Nevada 0-1-34 Hawai‘i 5-6-0 (7)Louisiana Tech 2-6-15 Fresno State 3-7-0 (7)New Mexico State 2-4-16 San Jose State 9-10-1 (5)Utah State 1-4-47 Nevada 3-5-1 (7)Louisiana Tech 2-9-28 San Jose State 3-4-1 (7)New Mexico State 1-7-09 Fresno State 9-11-2 (7)Hawai‘i 3-8-210 Nevada 2-4-1 (7)San Jose State 1-5-311 Nevada 3-4-1 (7)Hawai‘i 1-6-212 Fresno State 5-8-1 (7)Nevada 3-7-087<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com2008 - Rainbow Wahine <strong>Softball</strong> Stadium,Honolulu, Hawai‘i (May 7-10)Seeds:1-Nevada, 2-Fresno State, 3-Hawai‘i, 4-LouisianaTech, 5-New Mexico State, 6-San Jose State, 7-Utah StateG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 San Jose State 8-12-1 (7)Utah State 2-6-12 Fresno State 3-6-2 (7)New Mexico State 2-5-23 Louisiana Tech 2-5-0 (7)Hawai‘i 1-6-14 Nevada 5-9-2 (7)San Jose State 0-3-15 Louisiana Tech 3-9-2 (8)Fresno State 2-7-06 New Mexico State 3-6-1 (7)Utah State 0-1-07 Hawai‘i 12-13-1 (7)San Jose State 4-9-58 Fresno State 7-8-1 (10)New Mexico State 6-14-29 Louisiana Tech 4-6-1 (7)Nevada 3-5-010 Hawai‘i 6-13-1 (7)Fresno State 1-3-111 Nevada 2-7-0 (7)Hawai‘i 1-2-012 Louisiana Tech 2-6-0 (7)Nevada 1-10-22009 - Bulldog Diamond,Fresno, Calif. (May 6-9)Seeds:1-Fresno State, 2-Nevada, 3-Hawai‘i, 4-LouisianaTech, 5-New Mexico State, 6-San Jose State, 7-Boise StateG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Boise State 8-14-2 (9)San Jose State 4-13-72 Nevada 5-7-0 (7)New Mexico State 4-6-23 Louisiana Tech 7-9-1 (7)Hawai‘i 1-6-24 Fresno State 4-5-0 (7)Boise State 0-2-15 Louisiana Tech 4-8-0 (7)Nevada 0-6-06 New Mexico State 6-11-2 (7)San Jose State 1-5-37 Hawai‘i 10-12-2 (7)Boise State 2-4-38 Nevada 4-6-1 (7)New Mexico State 1-5-19 Fresno State 5-10-0 (7)Louisiana Tech 0-3-010 Nevada 4-9-3 (10)Hawai‘i 2-7-211 Nevada 2-6-2 (9)Louisiana Tech 1-5-112 Fresno State 3-9-1 (8)Nevada 2-4-0


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> TOURNAMENT HISTORY2010 - NM State <strong>Softball</strong> Complex,Las Cruces, N.M. (May 12-15)Seeds:1-Hawai‘i, 2-Fresno State, 3-Boise State, 4-LouisianaTech, 5-San Jose State, 6-New Mexico StateG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 San Jose State 6-7-3 (7)Louisiana Tech 5-6-22 Boise State 8-11-2 (7)New Mexico State 9-13-33 Hawai‘i 16-16-3 (6)San Jose State 8-6-14 Fresno State 5-11-0 (7)Boise State 4-6-15 San Jose State 9-13-1 (7)New Mexico State 8-11-26 Boise State 8-9-1 (7)Louisiana Tech 2-5-37 Hawai‘i 16-17-1 (5)Fresno State 1-3-18 Boise State 6-11-3 (8)San Jose State 5-11-19 Fresno State 6-12-0 (7)Boise State 5-7-610 Fresno State 4-6-1 (7)Hawai‘i 3-13-111 Hawai‘i 14-13-1 (5)Fresno State 3-6-12011 - Bulldog Diamond,Fresno, Calif. (May 11-14)Seeds:1-New Mexico State, 2-Boise State, 3-FresnoState, 4-Hawai‘i, 5-Utah State, 6-Louisiana TechG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Utah State 1-8-2 (7)Hawai‘i 6-6-12 Louisiana Tech 2-3-0 (7)Fresno State 0-2-03 Hawai‘i 4-7-3 (7)New Mexico State 5-6-34 Louisiana Tech 2-12-1 (13)Boise State 3-9-15 Fresno State 2-5-0 (7)Hawai‘i 1-9-06 Utah State 1-7-2 (7)Louisiana Tech 4-8-07 Boise State 0-5-3 (7)New Mexico State 7-7-08 Fresno State 1-6-0 (7)Louisiana Tech 0-6-09 Boise State 2-6-2 (7)Fresno State 3-5-010 New Mexico State 5-8-0 (7)Fresno State 0-4-32012 - NM State <strong>Softball</strong> Complex,Las Cruces, N.M. (May 9-12)Seeds:1-Hawai‘i, 2-Brigham Young, 3-Fresno State,4-San Jose State, 5-Nevada, 6-Louisiana TechG TEAMS R-H-E-INN1 Nevada 6-8-0San Jose State 9-12-22 Louisiana Tech 17-14-0 (6)Fresno State 7-10-23 San Jose State 1-3-2Hawai‘i 5-5-34 Louisiana Tech 1-3-3Brigham Young 6-7-15 Fresno State 4-7-0 (8)San Jose State 3-6-46 Nevada 5-11-0Louisiana Tech 6-11-37 Hawai‘i 4-11-1Brigham Young 6-10-08 Fresno State 11-14-0 (5)Louisiana Tech 2-6-39 Hawai‘i 7-7-0Fresno State 9-10-210 Brigham Young 8-13-2Fresno State 3-5-2ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS1991Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (MVP)Sue Campbell, New MexicoDeb DiMeglio, UtahCharmelle Green, UtahMelissa Halkinrude, UtahBeth Herod, CreightonJody Lunz, New MexicoWendy Moon, CreightonLisa Perettie, San Diego StateTracy Rice, CreightonAmy Timmel, UtahJanet Womack, Utah1992Julie Clancy, San Diego StateDeb DiMeglio, UtahJulie Garcia, New MexicoJennifer Hambly, San Diego StateMichelle Klinetobe, CreightonGloria Marcott, New MexicoWendy Moon, CreightonDena Mullins, New MexicoAmy ReCouper, Colorado StateWendy Stewart, UtahTina Trujillo, Colorado StateJanet Womack, Utah (MVP)1999Angela Cervantez, Fresno StateJanelle Gonzalez, Hawai‘iSarah Farnworth, UtahLisa Hashimoto, UtahKristen Hunter, Fresno StateKellie Labor, San Diego StateJoyce Lum, Hawai‘iMelissa McGie, Hawai‘iNicole Miller, UNLVAmanda Scott, Fresno State (MVP)Lindsay Trevis, Fresno State2006Christina Clark, Fresno StateKaulana Gould, Hawai‘iBrittany Lorenzen, NevadaRobin Mackin, Fresno StateJordan McPherson, Nevada (MVP)Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘iKristi Randall, New Mexico StateKate Robinson, Hawai‘iKymberly Silagyi, NevadaTyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘iKristi Yoshizawa, Hawai‘i2007Sam Bias, NevadaAshley Cameron, Louisiana TechJenna Cervantez, Fresno StateKelly Harrison, San Jose StateRobin Mackin, Fresno State (MVP)Jordan McPherson, NevadaHaley Perkins, Fresno StateAlana Power, Hawai‘iBrittany Puzey, NevadaKristi Randall, New Mexico StateNichole Willis, Fresno State2008Audrey Andrade, Hawai’iKylie Bassett, Louisiana TechRegan Clark, Louisiana TechStephanie Herrera, New Mexico StateAshley Maroda, New Mexico StateKrissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech (MVP)Danielle Patrick, NevadaBrittany Puzey, NevadaDanielle Sheridan, Louisiana TechSarah Taylor, San Jose StateRichie-Anne Titcomb, Hawai’iKate Robinson, Hawai’i2009Lisamarie Coronado, Fresno StateKelli Fangonilo, San Jose StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateKatie Holverson, NevadaMorgan Melloh, Fresno State (MVP)Noelle Micka, NevadaHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateDanielle Patrick, NevadaKylie Randall, New Mexico StateKelly Sweeney, Boise StateAmberly Waits, Louisiana Tech2010Kathy Cox, Boise StateKelli Fangonilo, San Jose StateHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateMelissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘iKatie Grimes, Hawai‘iNatasha Hawkins, San Jose StateJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iKelly Majam, Hawai‘i (MVP)Michelle Moses, Fresno StateCaitlin Stiglich, Fresno StateLela Work, Boise State2011Devon Bridges, Boise StateAllie Geisler, Louisiana TechHaley Gilleland, Fresno StateTiare Jennings, New Mexico StateMeghan Krieg, Louisiana TechCourtney Moore, Fresno StateHoku Nohara, New Mexico StateAlex Newman, New Mexico StateMackenzie Oakes, Fresno StateValerie Swedberg, New Mexico State (MVP)Lela Work, Boise State2012Tori Almond, Brigham YoungDacia Hale, Louisiana TechJessica Iwata, Hawai‘iMeghan Knowles, Louisiana TechLauren Lastrapes, NevadaKelly Majam, Hawai‘iVonnie Martin, Fresno StateMichelle Moses, Fresno StateAmanda Pridmore, San Jose StateStacie Toney, Brigham Young (MVP)Delaney Willard, Brigham Young88<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>WAC</strong> TOURNAMENT HISTORYWon-Loss RecordsBSU BYU CSU CU FS UH LTU NEV UNLV UNM NMSU SDSU SJSU SUU UTAH USU TotalBrigham Young vs. — — — — 1-0 1-0 1-0 — — — — — — — — — 3-0Boise State vs. — — — — 0-4 0-1 2-0 — — — 1-1 — 2-0 — — — 5-6Colorado State vs. — — — 2-2 — — — — — 0-1 — 1-0 — 1-0 0-1 — 4-4Creighton vs. — — 2-2 — — — — — — 1-0 — 1-0 — 1-0 1-2 — 6-4Fresno State vs. 4-0 0-1 — — — 4-4 4-3 1-2 — — 3-1 1-0 2-0 — 2-0 — 21-11Hawai‘i vs. 1-0 0-1 — — 4-4 — 2-2 1-5 1-0 1-0 0-1 — 4-0 — 0-2 1-0 15-15Louisiana Tech vs. 0-2 0-1 — — 3-4 2-2 — 4-2 — — — — 0-1 — — 2-0 11-12Nevada vs. — — — — 1-2 5-1 2-4 — — — 4-1 — 2-1 — — — 14-9New Mexico vs. — — 1-0 0-1 — 0-1 — — — — — 2-1 — 1-0 0-3 — 4-6New Mexico State vs. 1-1 — — — 1-3 1-0 — 1-4 — — — — 2-2 — — 1-0 7-10San Diego State vs. — — 0-1 0-1 0-1 — — — — 1-2 — — — 1-0 0-1 — 2-6San Jose State vs. 1-2 — — — 0-2 0-4 — 1-2 — — 2-2 — — — — 2-0 6-12Southern Utah vs. — — 0-1 0-1 — — — — — 0-1 — 0-1 — — — — 0-4UNLV vs. — — — — — 0-1 — — — — — — — — 0-1 — 0-2Utah vs. — — 1-0 2-1 0-2 2-0 — — 1-0 3-0 — 1-0 — — — — 10-3Utah State vs. — — — — — 0-1 0-2 — — — 0-1 — 0-2 — — — 0-6COMPOSITE RECORDSSchool Appearances W L Pct ChampionshipsBrigham Young 1 (2012) 3 0 1.000 1 (2012)Utah 3 (1991, ’92, ’99) 10 3 .769 2 (1991, ’92)Fresno State 8 (1999, ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) 21 11 .656 3 (1999, ’07, ‘09)Nevada 5 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘12) 14 9 .609 1 (2006)Creighton 2 (1991, ’92) 6 4 .600 0Hawai‘i 8 (1999, ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) 15 15 .500 1 (2010)Colorado State 2 (1991, ’92) 4 4 .500 0Louisiana Tech 7 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) 11 12 .478 1 (2008)Boise State 3 (2009, ‘10, ‘11) 5 6 .455 0New Mexico State 6 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) 7 10 .412 1 (2011)New Mexico 3 (1991, ’92, ’99) 4 6 .400 0San Jose State 6 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12) 6 12 .333 0San Diego State 3 (1991, ’92, ’99) 2 6 .250 0UNLV 1 (1999) 0 2 .000 0Southern Utah 2 (1991, ’92) 0 4 .000 0Utah State 3 (2007, ’08, ‘11) 0 6 .000 0<strong>WAC</strong> TOURNAMENT RECORDSMost At BatsGame: 14 Jennifer Fotheringham, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Gaylyn Hoshide, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Laurel Simmons, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Amy Timmel, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Tournament: 35 Wendy Moon, Creighton (six games), 1991Most RunsGame: 5 Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech (vs. Fresno State), 2012Tournament: 8 Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i (four games), 2010Most HitsGame: 7 Charmelle Green, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Tournament: 11 Charmelle Green, Utah (four games), 1991Most DoublesGame: 2 Delaney Willard, Brigham Young (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2012Kelley Kaneshiro, Utah State (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2011Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i (vs. San Jose State), 2010Brooke Phipps, Fresno State (vs. Boise State), 2010Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai’i (vs. Boise State), 2009Brittany McConnell, San Jose State (vs. Nevada), 2008Kristi Randall, New Mexico State (vs. Nevada), 2007Tournament: 3 Jenna Rodriguez, Hawai‘i (four games), 2010Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (six games), 1991Charmelle Green, Utah (four games), 1991Most TriplesGame: 1 by several players-last, Katelyn Hill, Loiuisiana Tech (vs. Utah State), 2011Tournament: 2 Amanda Tauali’i, Hawai’i (three games), 2009Most Home RunsGame: 3 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech (vs. Fresno State), 2012Tournament: 4 Kathy Cox, Boise State (five games), 2010Most RBIGame: 11 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech (vs. Fresno State), 2012Tournament: 11 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech (four games), 2012Most Stolen BasesGame: 2 Chelsea Barilli, Nevada (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2012Brenna Moss, Fresno State (vs. Brigham Young), 2012Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech (vs. Utah State), 2011Kylie Randall, New Mexico State (vs. Nevada), 2009Julie Garcia, New Mexico (vs. Southern Utah), 1991Tournament: 3 Jessi Hanna, Boise State (five games), 2010Julie Garcia, New Mexico (four games), 1991Most WalksGame: 6 Wendy Stewart, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Tournament: 7 Kayla Wartner, Hawai‘i (three games), 2012Deb DeMeglio, Utah (four games), 1991Most StrikeoutsGame: 20 Janet Womack, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Tournament: 35 Katie Holverson, Nevada (six games), 2009Morgan Melloh, Fresno State (four games), 2008Fewest Hits Allowed (Complete Game)Game: 0 Janet Womack, Utah (vs. Colorado State), 1991Most Innings PitchedGame: 31 Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (vs. Utah), 1991Janet Womack, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991Tournament: 69 Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (five games), 199189<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENFCA POLLS19951. UCLA2. Arizona3. UNLV4. Cal State Fullerton5. Louisiana-Lafayette6. Iowa7. Cal State Northridge8. Fresno State9. Michigan10. Hawai‘i11. Florida State12. Oklahoma13. Princeton14. California15. Washington16. South Carolina17. Oklahoma State18. Nebraska19. Notre Dame20. Nicholls State21. Sacramento State22. Illinois-Chicago23. Missouri24. Illinois State25. Connecticut19961. Arizona2. Washington3. UCLA4. Iowa5. Louisiana-Lafayette6. California7. Michigan8. Fresno State9. Cal State Fullerton10. South Carolina11. Cal State Northridge12. Oklahoma13. Florida State14. Princeton15. Oklahoma State16. South Florida17. Nebraska18. UNLV19. Minnesota20. Long Beach State21. Texas A&M22. Nicholls State23. Indiana24. Notre Dame25. Boston University19971. Arizona2. UCLA3. Fresno State4. Washington5. Iowa6. Michigan7. South Carolina8. Massachusetts9. Colorado State10. Oklahoma State11. California12. Missouri13. Louisiana-Lafayette14. South Florida15. Long Beach State16. Utah17. Kansas18. Oklahoma19. Cal State Northridge20. Louisiana-Monroe21. DePaul22. Central Michigan23. Arizona State24. Michigan State25. Nebraska19981. Fresno State2. Arizona3. Washington4. Oklahoma State5. Nebraska6. Michigan7. Texas8. South Florida9. Massachussetts10. DePaul11. Oklahoma12. Stanford13. LSU14. Hawai‘i15. Arizona State16. Minnesota17. Florida State18. Long Beach State19. Iowa20. Oregon21. Illinois-Chicago22. California23. Cal State Northridge24. Texas Tech25. Florida19991. UCLA2. Washington3. DePaul4. California5. Fresno State6. Arizona7. Arizona State8. Southern Mississippi9. Louisiana-Lafayette10. Oregon State11. LSU12. Maryland13. Illinois-Chicago14. Michigan State15. Missouri16. Michigan17. Massachusetts18. Texas19. South Carolina20. Nebraska21. Hawai‘i22. Minnesota23. Oklahoma24. Texas Tech25. Oregon20001. Oklahoma2. UCLA3. Arizona4. Southern Mississippi5. Washington6. Alabama7. California8. DePaul9. LSUT-10. Arizona StateT-10. Fresno State12. Oregon State13. Michigan14. Nebraska15. Iowa16. Oregon17. Florida State18. Stanford19. Cal State Fullerton20. Utah21. Mississippi StateT-22. Louisiana-LafayetteT-22. South Carolina24. Notre Dame25. Florida20011. Arizona2. UCLA3. LSU4. Stanford5. Oklahoma6. California7. Iowa8. Michigan9. Arizona State10. Alabama11. Notre Dame12. Cal State Fullerton13. Washington14. Nebraska15. Florida State16. Southwest Texas State17. Louisiana-Lafayette18. Pacific19. DePaul20. Oregon State21. South Florida22. Fresno State23. South Carolina24. San Diego State25. Massachusetts20021. California2. Arizona3. Arizona State4. Florida State5. UCLA6. Nebraska7. Michigan8. Oklahoma9. LSU10. Cal State Fullerton11. DePaul12. South Carolina13. Ohio State14. Washington15. Stanford16. Texas17. Fresno State18. Georgia Tech19. Notre Dame20. Pacific21. Texas A&M22. Georgia23. Massachusetts24. Oregon State25. Florida Atlantic20031. UCLA2. California3. Arizona4. Texas5. Oklahoma6. Washington7. Alabama8. Louisiana-Lafayette9. DePaul10. Cal State Fullerton11. Georgia12. Michigan13. Nebraska14. Oklahoma State15. LSU16. OregonT-17. IowaT-17. Texas A&M19. Florida State20. Arizona State21. South Carolina22. Southern Illinois23. Stanford24. Michigan State25. South Florida20041. UCLA2. California3. LSU4. Stanford5. Florida State6. Oklahoma7. Washington8. Arizona9. Michigan10. Louisiana-Lafayette11. Georgia12. Oregon13. Alabama14. Nebraska15. Oregon State16. South Florida17. Illinois18. Tennessee19. Baylor19. Long Beach State21. Hofstra22. Georgia Tech23. Auburn24. Southern Illinois25. Fresno State90<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCENFCA POLLS20051. UCLA2. California3. LSU4. Stanford5. Florida State6. Oklahoma7. Washington8. Arizona9. Michigan10. Louisiana-Lafayette11. Georgia12. Oregon13. Alabama14. Nebraska15. Oregon State16. South Florida17. Illinois18. TennesseeT-19. BaylorT-19. Long Beach State21. Hofstra22. Georgia Tech23. Auburn24. Southern Illinois25. Fresno State20061. Arizona2. Northwestern3. Tennessee4. UCLA5. Texas6. Arizona State7. Alabama8. Oregon State9. California10. Michigan11. LSU12. Stanford13. Georgia14. Nebraska15. Washington16. UL-Lafayette17. Louisville18. South Florida18. Oklahoma20. Baylor21. Auburn22. Texas A&M23. Fresno State24. Massachusetts25. Florida State20071. Arizona (24)2. Tennessee3. Washington4. Northwestern5. Baylor6. DePaul7. Texas A&M8. Arizona State9. Alabama10. LSU11. Oklahoma12. Hawai‘i13. Michigan14. Florida15. Oregon State16. CS Fullerton17. Virginia Tech18. UCLA19. Georgia Tech20. Stanford21. South Carolina22. Oregon23. Ohio State24. TexasT-25. Fresno StateT-25. Missouri20081. Arizona State2. Texas A&M3. Florida4. Alabama5. UCLA6. UL-Lafayette7. Arizona8. Virginia Tech9. Michigan10. Oklahoma11. Stanford12. Northwestern13. Houston14. Tennessee15. Fresno State16. California17. Georgia18. LSU19. Missouri20. North Carolina21. Nevada22. DePaul23. Long Beach State24. San Diego State25. Massachusetts20091. Washington (30)2. Florida3. Alabama4. Georgia5. Arizona State6. Michigan7. Arizona8. Missouri9. UCLA10. Stanford11. California12. Ohio State13. Georgia Tech14. Massachusetts15. Baylor16. Oklahoma17. North Carolina18. Northwestern19. LSU20. Tennessee21. North Dakota State22. Florida State23. DePaul24. Jacksonville State25. Louisiana-Lafayette20101. UCLA (30)2. Arizona3. Georgia4. Tennessee5. Washington6. Florida7. Hawai’i8. Missouri9. Alabama10. Michigan11. Oklahoma12. Arizona State13. California14. Oregon15. Brigham Young16. Louisiana-Lafayette17. Georgia Tech18. Texas19. LSU20. Texas A&M21. Stanford22. Ohio State23. Oklahoma State24. North Carolina25. Illinois20111. Arizona State2. Florida3. Alabama4. Baylor5. California6. Missouri7. Oklahoma8. Oklahoma State9. Georgia10. Stanford11. Arizona12. Washington13. Kentucky14. Texas A&M15. Oregon16. Houston17. Michigan18. Tennessee19. UCLA20. Texas21. Nebraska22. LSU23. Louisiana-Lafayette24. Tulsa25. DePaul20121. Alabama (28)2. Oklahoma (2)3. California4. Arizona State5. Oregon6. Tennessee7. LSU8. South Florida9. Texas10. Georgia11. Missouri12. Louisiana13. Arizona14. Washington15. Michigan16. Hofstra17. Louisville18. Florida19. Texas A&M20. UCLA21. Stanford22. Hawai‘i23. Syracuse24. North Carolina25. Oregon State91<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>2013</strong> COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFriday, Feb. 8San Jose State vs. Cal State Northridge, 9:30 a.m.(Kajikawa Classic)Seattle U vs. Brigham Young, 11 a.m.(Red Desert Classic)San Jose State vs. New Mexico, noon(Kajikawa Classic)Utah State vs. Tennessee, 1:30 p.m.(Red Desert Classic)Texas State vs. Iowa, 2 p.m.(Hilton Houston Plaza Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee-Martin, 3 p.m.(Jimmy John’s Lion Classic)Nebraska at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.(Hotel Encanto Classic)Seattle U vs. Oklahoma State, 4 p.m.(Red Desert Classic)Utah State vs. Colorado State, 4 p.m.(Red Desert Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Jacksonville State, 5:30 p.m.(Jimmy John’s Lion Classic)UIC at New Mexico State, 5:30 p.m.(Hotel Encanto Classic)Texas State at Houston, 7 p.m.(Hilton Houston Plaza Classic)Saturday, Feb. 9Texas State vs. Lipscomb, 9 a.m.(Hilton Houston Plaza Classic)Seattle U at Southern Utah, 11 a.m.(Red Desert Classic)Utah State vs. Loyola Marymount, 11 a.m.(Red Desert Classic)Texas State at Houston, 11:30 a.m.(Hilton Houston Plaza Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Nicholls State, 12:30 p.m.(Jimmy John’s Lion Classic)Utah State at Southern Utah, 1:30 p.m.(Red Desert Classic)San Jose State vs. Oregon, 2 p.m.(Kajikawa Classic)UTSA at Lamar (DH), 2 p.m.Louisiana Tech vs. Delaware, 3 p.m.(Jimmy John’s Lion Classic)UIC at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.(Hotel Encanto Classic)Seattle U vs. Utah, 4 p.m.(Red Desert Classic)Sunday, Feb. 10San Jose State vs. Cal Poly, 8:30 a.m.(Kajikawa Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Saint Louis, 10 a.m.(Jimmy John’s Lion Classic)Seattle U vs. Weber State, 11 a.m.(Red Desert Classic)San Jose State vs. Oregon State, 11 a.m.(Kajikawa Classic)Utah State vs. South Dakota, 1:30 p.m.(Red Desert Classic)New Mexico at New Mexico State, 2 p.m.(Hotel Encanto Classic)Texas State at Houston, 2 p.m.(Hilton Houston Plaza Classic)UTSA at Lamar, 2 p.m.Tuesday, Feb. 12UTEP at New Mexico State, 5:30 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 14San Jose State at UNLV, 6:45 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Friday, Feb. 15Utah State vs. Purdue, 9 a.m.(Hillenbrand Invitational)UT Arlington vs. Buffalo, 9:30 a.m.(UCF Holiday Inn Select)Utah State vs. Southern Utah, 11 a.m.(Hillenbrand Invitational)Seattle U at UNLV, 1:30 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)San Jose State vs. Hawai‘i, 1:30 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)UT Arlington at Central Florida, 1:30 p.m.(UCF Holiday Inn Select)San Jose State vs. Utah Valley, 3:45 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)UMKC at New Mexico State, 4 p.m.(Troy Cox Classic)Missouri State at UTSA, 4:30 p.m.(UTSA Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Alcorn State, 5 p.m.(McNeese Cowgirl Classic)Penn State at New Mexico State, 6 p.m.(Troy Cox Classic)Seattle U vs. Utah, 6 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Iowa State at UTSA, 7 p.m.(UTSA Classic)Louisiana Tech at McNeese, 7:30 p.m.(McNeese Cowgirl Classic)Saturday, Feb. 16San Jose State vs. UCLA, 9 a.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)UT Arlington vs. Florida A&M, 9 a.m.(UCF Holiday Inn Select)Utah State vs. Drake, 9 a.m.(Hillenbrand Invitational)UT Arlington vs. Stetson, 11 a.m.(UCF Holiday Inn Select)Utah State vs. Nebraska, 11 a.m.(Hillenbrand Invitational)Seattle U vs. UCLA, 11:15 a.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Texas State at Louisiana, 1 p.m.(Louisiana Classic)San Jose State vs. California, 1:30 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Seattle U vs. Louisiana Monroe, 1:30 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Penn State at New Mexico State, 2 p.m.(Troy Cox Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Southern, 2:30 p.m.(McNeese Cowgirl Classic)Colorado State at New Mexico State, 4 p.m.(Troy Cox Classic)Rutgers at UTSA, 4:30 p.m.(UTSA Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Houston Baptist, 5 p.m.(McNeese Cowgirl Classic)Texas State vs. Mississippi Valley State, 6 p.m.(Louisiana Classic)Boise State at UTSA, 7 p.m.(UTSA Classic)Sunday, Feb. 17UT Arlington vs. South Carolina, 9 a.m.(UCF Holiday Inn Select)Seattle U vs. Oregon State, 9 a.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. Alcorn State, 10 a.m.(McNeese Cowgirl Classic)Texas State vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11 a.m.(Louisiana Classic)Colorado State at New Mexico State, 11:30 a.m.(Troy Cox Classic)Missouri State at UTSA, 11:30 a.m.(UTSA Classic)Utah State at Arizona, 1 p.m.(Hillenbrand Invitational)Texas Tech at New Mexico State, 1:30 p.m.(Troy Cox Classic)San Jose State vs. Idaho State, 1:30 p.m.(Louisville Slugger Desert Classic)Texas State at Louisiana, 1:30 p.m.(Louisiana Classic)92<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>2013</strong> COMPOSITE SCHEDULETuesday, Feb. 19Sacramento State at San Jose State, 2:30 p.m.New Mexico at New Mexico State, 5 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 20North Texas at UTSA (DH), 5 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 21North Texas at Texas State, 5 p.m.(Texas Shootout)Baylor at Texas State, 7 p.m.(Texas Shootout)Friday, Feb. 22San Jose State vs. Fresno State, 9 a.m.(Santa Clara Tournament)UT Arlington vs. Sam Houston State, 9:30 a.m.(Texas Shootout)San Jose State vs. Cal State Northridge, 11:15 a.m.(Santa Clara Tournament)UTSA vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 12:15 p.m.(Texas A&M Invitational)UT Arlington vs. Baylor, 1:30 p.m.(Texas Shootout)Utah State vs. Lamar, 2 p.m.(Texas Invitational)Utah State vs. Tulsa, 2:30 p.m.(Texas Invitational)UTSA at Texas A&M, 3 p.m.(Texas A&M Invitational)Texas Tech at Texas State, 3:30 p.m.(Texas Shootout)Saturday, Feb. 23San Jose State vs. Saint Mary’s, 9:30 a.m.(Santa Clara Tournament)UTSA vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 10 a.m.(Texas A&M Invitational)New Mexico State vs. South Dakota, 11 a.m.(UTEP Invitational)UT Arlington vs. North Texas, 11:30 a.m.(Texas Shootout)Utah State vs. Texas, 11:30 a.m.(Texas Invitational)Louisiana Tech vs. Northwestern State, noon(Southern Miss Tournament)San Jose State vs. Idaho State, 12:15 p.m.(Santa Clara Tournament)Northwest at Seattle U (DH), 1 p.m.New Mexico State at UTEP, 1 p.m.(UTEP Invitational)UT Arlington vs. Texas Tech, 1:30 p.m.(Texas Shootout)Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss, 2:30 p.m.(Southern Miss Tournament)Sam Houston State at Texas State, 3:30 p.m.(Texas Shootout)UTSA at Texas A&M, 5:15 p.m.(Texas A&M Invitational)Utah State vs. TBD, TBD(Texas Invitational)Sunday, Feb. 24New Mexico State vs. South Dakota, 9:30 a.m.(UTEP Invitational)Louisiana Tech vs. Northwestern State, 10 a.m.(Southern Miss Tournament)UTSA vs. Purdue, 10 a.m.(Texas A&M Invitational)St. John’s at San Jose State (DH), 11 a.m.New Mexico State at UTEP, 11:45 a.m.(UTEP Invitational)Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss, 12:30 p.m.(Southern Miss Tournament)UT Arlington vs. TBD, TBD(Texas Shootout)TBD at Texas State, TBD(Texas Shootout)Wednesday, Feb. 27UTSA at Houston, 5:30 p.m.Washington at Seattle U, 6 p.m.Friday, March 1New Mexico State vs. DePaul, 9 a.m.(Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic)San Jose State vs. Nevada, 10 a.m.(Libby Matson Tournament)Seattle U vs. South Dakota State, 10 a.m.(UC Santa Barbara Invitational)Seattle U at UC Santa Barbara, noon(UC Santa Barbara Invitational)San Jose State vs. Southern Utah, 12:15 p.m.(Libby Matson Tournament)New Mexico State vs. Cal State Northridge, 1:30 p.m.(Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic)Louisiana Tech vs. UL-Monroe, 2:30 p.m.(Lady Demon Invitational)Utah State vs. New Mexico, 3 p.m.(San Diego Classic I)North Texas at Texas State, 3 p.m.(CenturyLink Classic)Tulsa at UT Arlington, 5 p.m.(UT Arlington Classic)Utah State at San Diego, 5 p.m.(San Diego Classic I)Purdue at Texas State, 5:30 p.m.(CenturyLink Classic)Sam Houston State at UTSA, 6 p.m.Creighton at UT Arlington, 7 p.m.(UT Arlington Classic)Saturday, March 2Seattle U at UC Santa Barbara, 10 a.m.(UC Santa Barbara Invitational)Seattle U vs. South Dakota State, noon(UC Santa Barbara Invitational)San Jose State at Pacific, 12:15 p.m.(Libby Matson Tournament)Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas State, 12:30 p.m.(CenturyLink Classic)Sam Houston State at UTSA (DH), 1 p.m.Lamar at UT Arlington, 1 p.m.(UT Arlington Classic)New Mexico State vs. Weber State, 1:30 p.m.(Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic)Louisiana Tech at Northwestern State, 3 p.m.(Lady Demon Invitational)North Texas at Texas State, 3 p.m.(CenturyLink Classic)Utah State at San Diego State, 5 p.m.(San Diego Classic I)Louisiana Tech vs. UL-Monroe, 5:30 p.m.(Lady Demon Invitational)New Mexico State at UNLV, 7 p.m.(Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic)Utah State vs. Fresno State, 8 p.m.(San Diego Classic I)TBD at UT Arlington, TBD(UT Arlington Classic)San Jose State vs. TBD, TBD(Libby Matson Tournament)Sunday, March 3Louisiana Tech vs. Alcorn State, 10 a.m.(Lady Demon Invitational)Purdue at Texas State, 10 a.m.(CenturyLink Classic)Utah State vs. Boise State, 10 a.m.(San Diego Classic I)Seattle U at UC Santa Barbara, noon(UC Santa Barbara Invitational)Louisiana Tech at Northwestern State, 12:30 p.m.(Lady Demon Invitational)New Mexico State vs. Weber State, 1:30 p.m.(Eller <strong>Media</strong> Stadium Classic)New Mexico State at UNLV, 3:45 p.m.TBD at UT Arlington, TBD(UT Arlington Classic)San Jose State vs. TBD, TBD(Libby Matson Tournament)93<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>2013</strong> COMPOSITE SCHEDULEWednesday, March 6UTSA at Houston Baptist (DH), 2 p.m.Louisiana Tech at Stephen F. Austin, 4 p.m.Texas State at Sam Houston State, 4:30 p.m.Thursday, March 7Ohio at Seattle U, 3 p.m.Bradley at Seattle U, 6 p.m.Friday, March 8New Mexico State vs. UC Davis, 11 a.m.(Arizona State Invitational)Seattle U vs. New Mexico, 12:30 p.m.(UW Spring Classic)New Mexico State vs. Pitt, 1:30 p.m.(Arizona State Invitational)Texas State at Texas, 4:30 p.m.Saturday, March 9Seattle U vs. Ohio, 10 a.m.(UW Spring Classic)New Mexico State vs. Notre Dame, 11:30 a.m.(Arizona State Invitational)Louisiana Tech at Southern (DH), noonSeattle U vs. Yale, 12:30 p.m.(UW Spring Classic)Texas State at Texas, 1 p.m.UT Arlington vs. Troy, 3 p.m.(Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic)UT Arlington vs. IPFW, 5:30 p.m.(Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic)New Mexico State at Arizona State, 7 p.m.(Arizona State Invitational)Sunday, March 10New Mexico State vs. Notre Dame, 11:30 a.m.(Arizona State Invitational)UT Arlington vs. IPFW, noon(Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic)Louisiana Tech at Southern, 1 p.m.Seattle U at Washington, 3 p.m.(UW Spring Classic)UT Arlington vs. UMKC, 3 p.m.(Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic)Texas State at Texas, 3 p.m.Monday, March 11UT Arlington vs. Troy, 11 a.m.(Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic)Tuesday, March 12Yale at Seattle U (DH), 2 p.m.Thursday, March 14UT Arlington vs. Southern Utah, 10:30 a.m.(San Diego Classic II)UT Arlington vs. Miami, 1 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)San Jose State at San Diego State, 6 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)Friday, March 15UT Arlington vs. UNLV, 9 a.m.(San Diego Classic II)UT Arlington vs. Bryant, 11:30 a.m.(San Diego Classic II)Texas State at Sacramento State, noon(Capital Classic)UTSA vs. Northern Colorado, 12:30 p.m.(Nevada Classic)San Jose State vs. Massachusetts, 2 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)Utah State at Boise State, 2 p.m.(SpringHill Suites Invitational)UTSA at Nevada, 3 p.m.(Nevada Classic)New Mexico State at Nebraska, 6 p.m.San Jose State vs. Harvard, 7 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)Saturday, March 16Texas State vs. Kansas, 9 a.m.(Capital Classic)UTSA vs. Northern Colorado, 10 a.m.(Nevada Classic)Utah State vs. Idaho State, 10 a.m.(SpringHill Suites Invitational)Texas State vs. Fresno State, 11 a.m.(Capital Classic)UT Arlington vs. Seton Hall, 11:30 a.m.(San Diego Classic II)Seattle U vs. Loyola Marymount, noon(Cal State Northridge Invitational)Utah State vs. Portland State, noon(SpringHill Suites Invitational)New Mexico State at Nebraska (DH), 1 p.m.San Jose State vs. Marist, 2 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)Seattle U at Cal State Northridge, 2:30 p.m.(Cal State Northridge Invitational)UTSA at Nevada, 3 p.m.(Nevada Classic)San Jose State vs. Fairfield, 7 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)Sunday, March 17UT Arlington vs. Buffalo, 9 a.m.(San Diego Classic II)Texas State vs. Saint Mary’s, 9 a.m.(Capital Classic)Seattle U vs. Loyola Marymount, 9:30 a.m.(Cal State Northridge Invitational)UTSA vs. Northern Colorado, 10 a.m.(Nevada Classic)Utah State vs. Portland State, 10 a.m.(SpringHill Suites Invitational)Seattle U at Cal State Northridge, noon(Cal State Northridge Invitational)Utah State vs. Idaho State, noon(SpringHill Suites Invitational)San Jose State vs. Long Beach State, 2 p.m.(San Diego Classic II)Tuesday, March 19New Mexico State at New Mexico, 4 p.m.Wednesday, March 20Utah at Utah State, 4 p.m.Baylor at UT Arlington, 5 p.m.Stephen F. Austin at Louisiana Tech, 6p.m.Friday, March 22*Utah State at San Jose State, 3 p.m.*Seattle U at UT Arlington (DH), 4 p.m.*UTSA at Texas State (DH), 4 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State, 6 p.m.Saturday, March 23*Utah State at San Jose State (DH), noon*Seattle U at UT Arlington, 1 p.m.*UTSA at Texas State, 1 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m.Monday, March 25Siena College at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 26Texas State at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m.Wednesday, March 27San Jose State at Sacramento State, 2:30 p.m.Northwestern State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.Wednesday, March 13Utah State at Weber State (DH), 2 p.m.Troy at Texas State, 2 p.m.UTSA at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 3 p.m.Louisiana Tech at Louisiana (DH), 4 p.m.94<strong>2013</strong> <strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>


WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<strong>2013</strong> COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFriday, March 29*New Mexico State at Utah State (DH), 2 p.m.*Texas State at Seattle U (DH), 3 p.m.*UT Arlington at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.*San Jose State at UTSA, 6 p.m.Saturday, March 30*UT Arlington at Louisiana Tech (DH), 1 p.m.*New Mexico State at Utah State, 1 p.m.*Texas State at Seattle U, 1 p.m.*San Jose State at UTSA (DH), 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 2Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.Houston Baptist at Texas State, 6 p.m.Wednesday, April 3Santa Clara at San Jose State, 3 p.m.Utah State at Idaho State, 4 p.m.Friday, April 5*UTSA at Utah State (DH), 2 p.m.*Seattle U at San Jose State, 3 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Texas State (DH), 4p.m.*UT Arlington at New Mexico State, 6 p.m.Saturday, April 6*Seattle U at San Jose State (DH), noon*Louisiana Tech at Texas State, 1 p.m.*UTSA at Utah State, 1 p.m.*UT Arlington at New Mexico State (DH), 2 p.m.Tuesday, April 9Arizona at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m.Utah State at Utah Valley, 4 p.m.Baylor at Texas State, 6 p.m.Wednesday, April 10Portland State at Seattle U, 2 p.m.Brigham Young at Utah State, 4 p.m.Louisiana Tech at Northwestern State, 6 p.m.San Jose State at Stanford, 6 p.m.Tuesday, April 16Utah Valley at Utah State, 4 p.m.Texas A&M at Texas State, 6 p.m.Wednesday, April 17Southeastern Louisiana at Louisiana Tech, 4 p.m.Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at UTSA (DH), 4 p.m.Southern Utah at Utah State, 4 p.m.Friday, April 19*Louisiana Tech at Utah State (DH), 2 p.m.*UT Arlington at San Jose State, 3 p.m.*New Mexico State at Texas State, 4 p.m.*Seattle U at UTSA, 6 p.m.Saturday, April 20*UT Arlington at San Jose State (DH), noon*New Mexico State at Texas State (DH), 1 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Utah State, 1 p.m.*Seattle U at UTSA (DH), 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 23Texas State at Lamar, 4 p.m.Wednesday, April 24Ole Miss at Louisiana Tech (DH), 4 p.m.Idaho State at Utah State, 4 p.m.North Texas at UT Arlington, 6 p.m.Friday, April 26*San Jose State at Texas State, 4 p.m.*Utah State at UT Arlington (DH), 4 p.m.*UTSA at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.*Seattle U at New Mexico State, 6 p.m.Saturday, April 27*UTSA at Louisiana Tech (DH), 1 p.m.*San Jose State at Texas State (DH), 1 p.m.*Utah State at UT Arlington, 1 p.m.*Seattle U at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m.Tuesday, April 30UT Arlington at North Texas, 6 p.m.Saturday, May 4*New Mexico State at San Jose State (DH), noon*Louisiana Tech at Seattle U, 1 p.m.*Texas State at Utah State, 1 p.m.*UT Arlington at UTSA (DH), 4 p.m.Wednesday-Saturday, May 7-10<strong>WAC</strong> Tournament (Ruston, La.)Thursday-Sunday, May 16-19NCAA RegionalsThursday-Sunday, May 23-26NCAA Super RegionalsThursday-Wednesday, May 30-June 5Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City)*<strong>WAC</strong> GameAll times local to playing site/subject to changeFriday, April 12*Utah State at Seattle U (DH), 3 p.m.*Texas State at UT Arlington (DH), 4 p.m.*San Jose State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m.*UTSA at New Mexico State, 6 p.m.Saturday, April 13*San Jose State at Louisiana Tech (DH), 1 p.m.*Utah State at Seattle U, 1 p.m.*Texas State at UT Arlington, 1 p.m.*UTSA at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m.Wednesday, May 1Seattle U at Oregon (DH), 1 p.m.Friday, May 3*Texas State at Utah State (DH), 2 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Seattle U (DH), 3 p.m.*New Mexico State at San Jose State, 3 p.m.*UT Arlington at UTSA, 6 p.m.95<strong>WAC</strong>Sports.com

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