2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL
TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION Quick Facts / 2011 Schedule Numerical Roster / Alphabetical Roster UA Athletic Communications / Contact Information Softball Facilities COACHING STAFF Head Coach Julie Jones Associate Head Coach Julie Pratt Assistant Coach J.J. Thornberry
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2011 ZIPS Player Bios / Career Statistics
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AKRON RECORDS & HISTORY All-Time Letterwinners Postseason Honors Coaching History Annual Results Team Awards Team Records / Individual Records Year-by-Year Results
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CREDITS Writing, Layout and Design: Editorial Assistance: Cover Design: Photography:
2011 University of Akron Softball
McKenna Maertens Gregg Bach Dallas Moyer John Ashley, Ernie Aranyosi
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL
Quick Facts/Media Services Quick Facts: Location Akron, Ohio Population 212,000 Founded 1870 Enrollment 29,251 Nickname Zips Colors Blue (PMS 282) and Gold (PMS 871) Conference Mid-American Home Venue (Capacity) Lee R. Jackson Field (300) President Dr. Luis M. Proenza Director of Athletics Tom Wistrcill Faculty Representative J. Dean Carro Head Coach Julie Jones Alma Mater (Year) Baldwin Wallace (1992) Season at UA Fifth Record at UA 92-121 (33-50 MAC) Overall Head Coaching Record 336-381-2 (14 seasons) Jones’ Email jj39@uakron.edu Softball Office (330) 972-6895 Softball Fax (330) 972-6463 Associate Head Coach Julie Pratt Alma Mater (Year) Akron (1996) Pratt’s Email jpratt@uakron.edu Assistant Coach JJ Thornberry Alma Mater (Year) Cleveland State (2006) Thornberry’s Email jjt27@uakron.edu Web Site www.GoZips.com Akron Ticket Office 1-888-99-AKRON 2010 Record Letterwinners Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Field Starters Returning/Lost Newcomers
20-34 (7-15 MAC) 15/3 4/0 6/2 3
Media Services/Policies: • All interviews with Akron coaches, student-athletes and administrators MUST be coordinated through the Media Relations Office. Arrangements to speak with a member of the Zips softball program should be made through assistant sports information director McKenna Maertens (330-972-6584/mmaerte@uakron.edu). • Press releases, game notes, statistics and recaps can all be obtained at the official internet home of the Zips, www.GoZips.com. Media members wishing to be placed on the e-mail distribution list should contact McKenna Maertens at mmaerte@uakron.edu.
2011 SCHEDULE Day
Date
Opponent Result/Time (ET) Southeast Louisiana Lion Classic Friday Feb. 11 Southeastern Louisiana 6:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 12 St. Louis 11:00 a.m. Saturday Feb. 12 Jackson State 4:00 p.m. Saturday Feb. 12 Southern 6:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 13 Nicholls 11:00 a.m. College of Charleston Cougar Classic Friday Feb. 18 Towson 10:00 a.m. Friday Feb. 18 College of Charleston 4:00 p.m. Saturday Feb. 19 ETSU 10:00 a.m. Saturday Feb. 19 Canisius 12:00 p.m. Sunday Feb. 20 Morehead State 12:00 p.m. Georgia Tech Buzz Classic Friday Mar. 4 Connecticut 11:00 a.m. Friday Mar. 4 Jacksonville State 1:00 p.m. Saturday Mar. 5 Mercer 4:00 p.m. Saturday Mar. 5 Niagara 6:00 p.m. Sunday Mar. 6 Drexel 9:00 a.m. Rebel Spring Games Monday Mar. 14 Houston Baptist 3:00 p.m. Monday Mar. 14 St. Peter's 5:00 p.m. Tuesday Mar. 15 Lafayette 3:00 p.m. Tuesday Mar. 15 Manhattan 5:00 p.m. Wednesday Mar. 16 Eastern Illinois 1:00 p.m. Wednesday Mar. 16 Bucknell 3:00 p.m. Thursday Mar. 17 Houston Baptist 9:00 a.m. Thursday Mar. 17 Butler 1:00 p.m. Saturday Mar. 26 at Winthrop (DH) 1:00 p.m. Sunday Mar. 27 at Presbyterian (DH) 12:00 p.m. Friday Apr. 1 MIAMI* (DH) 1:00 p.m. Saturday Apr. 2 BALL STATE* 2:00 p.m. Sunday Apr. 3 BALL STATE* 1:00 p.m. Tuesday Apr. 5 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 3:00 p.m. Thursday Apr. 7 at Niagara (DH) 3:00 p.m. Saturday Apr. 9 at Ohio* 2:00 p.m. Sunday Apr. 10 at Ohio* 1:00 p.m. Tuesday Apr. 12 ROBERT MORRIS (DH) 3:00 p.m. Fruday Apr. 15 at Western Michigan* (DH) 1:00 p.m. Saturday Apr. 16 at Northern Illinois* 2:00 p.m. Sunday Apr. 17 at Northern Illinois* 1:00 p.m. Tuesday Apr. 19 at Youngstown State (DH) 3:00 p.m. Friday Apr. 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN* (DH) 1:00 p.m. Saturday Apr. 23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* 2:00 p.m. Sunday Apr. 24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* 1:00 p.m. Tuesday Apr. 26 at Dayton 3:00 p.m. Friday Apr. 29 at Kent State* (DH) 1:00 p.m. Saturday Apr. 30 at Buffalo* 2:00 p.m. Sunday May 1 at Buffalo* 1:00 p.m. Friday May 6 at Toledo* (DH) 1:00 p.m. Saturday May 7 at Bowling Green* 2:00 p.m. Sunday May 8 at Bowling Green* 1:00 p.m. MAC Tournament (Firestone Stadium, Akron, Ohio) Wed.-Sat. May 11-14 TBA TBA All times Eastern, subject to change Home games in CAPS *-Mid-American Conference game DH-Double Header
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 24 33
Name Felicia Houtz Brittany Maurer Katie Gross Caitlin Ambrose Cassie Gleisner Olivia Hegedus Alex Helfrich Alex Riedeman Amanda Ricker Alex Feltes Alissa Birkhimer Allison Dorr Andrea Arney Sarah Stromack Kinsi Tellep Sarah Earley Crystal Hernandez Heather Bauer
Pos. OF P/OF SS UT OF OF OF P 2B 3B P/1B C P C P UT 1B P/OF
B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R
Ht. 5-4 5-8 5-2 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-11 5-8 5-9 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-10 5-4
2011 Numerical Roster Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Jr. North Canton, Ohio (Hoover HS) Fr. Mooresville, Ind. (Mooresville HS) RFr. Akron, Ohio (Hoban HS) So. Chardon, Ohio (Lake Catholic HS) So. Wellington, Ohio (Wellington HS) Sr. Perrysburg, Ohio (Perrysburg HS) Jr. Grafton, Ohio (Magnificat HS) Sr. Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish HS/Midland JC) Jr. Lima, Ohio (Lima Bath HS/Southeastern Community) Sr. Rocky River, Ohio (Magnificat HS) So. Hebron, Ohio (Lakewood HS) Jr. Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro HS) Jr. Dalton, Ohio (Dalton HS) Sr. Grafton, Ohio (Keystone HS) So. Meadowbrook, Ohio (Meadowbrook HS) Sr. Venetia, Pa. (Peters Township HS) Jr. Sylmar, Calif. (Sylmar HS) Sr. Medina, Ohio (Highland HS/Wright State)
Head Coach: Julie Jones (Fifth Season; Baldwin Wallace, ‘92) Associate Head Coach: Julie Pratt (Fifth Season; Akron, ‘96) Assistant Coach: JJ Thornberry (Fourth Season; Cleveland State, ‘06) No. 4 15 33 12 14 19 11 5 3 6 7 24 1 2 10 9 17 18
Name Caitlin Ambrose Andrea Arney Heather Bauer Alissa Birkhimer Allison Dorr Sarah Earley Alex Feltes Cassie Gleisner Katie Gross Olivia Hegedus Alex Helfrich Crystal Hernandez Felicia Houtz Brittany Maurer Amanda Ricker Alex Riedeman Sarah Stromack Kinsi Tellep
Pos. UT P P/OF P/1B C UT 3B OF SS OF OF 1B OF P/OF 2B P C P
B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R
Ht. 5-8 5-9 5-4 5-11 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-8 5-5 5-10 5-4 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-5
2011 Alphabetical Roster Yr. Hometown (Previous School) So. Chardon, Ohio (Lake Catholic HS) Jr. Dalton, Ohio (Dalton HS) Sr. Medina, Ohio (Highland HS/Wright State) So. Hebron, Ohio (Lakewood HS) Jr. Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro HS) Sr. Venetia, Pa. (Peters Township HS) Sr. Rocky River, Ohio (Magnificat HS) So. Wellington, Ohio (Wellington HS) RFr. Akron, Ohio (Hoban HS) Sr. Perrysburg, Ohio (Perrysburg HS) Jr. Grafton, Ohio (Magnificat HS) Jr. Sylmar, Calif. (Sylmar HS) Jr. North Canton, Ohio (Hoover HS) Fr. Mooresville, Ind. (Mooresville HS) Jr. Lima, Ohio (Lima Bath HS/Southeastern Community) Sr. Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish HS/Midland JC) Sr. Grafton, Ohio (Keystone HS) So. Meadowbrook, Ohio (Meadowbrook HS)
ROSTER BREAKDOWN: BY CLASS Senior (6): Heather Bauer, Sarah Earley, Alex Feltes, Olivia Hegedus, Alex Riedeman, Sarah Stromack Junior (6): Andrea Arney, Allison Dorr, Alex Helfrich, Crystal Hernandez, Felicia Houtz, Amanda Ricker Sophomore (4): Caitlin Ambrose, Alissa Birkhimer, Cassie Gleisner, Kinsi Tellep Redshirt Freshman (1): Katie Gross Freshman (1): Brittany Maurer ROSTER BREAKDOWN: BY STATE Ohio (13): Caitlin Ambrose, Andrea Arney, Heather Bauer, Alissa Birkhimer, Alex Feltes, Cassie Gleisner, Katie Gross, Olivia Hegedus, Alex Helfrich, Felicia Houtz, Amanda Ricker, Sarah Stromack, Kinsi Tellep California (2): Allison Dorr, Crystal Hernandez Indiana (1): Brittany Maurer Pennsylvania (1): Sarah Earley Washington (1): Alex Riedeman PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Alex FELTES - FELL-tis Cassie GLEISNER - GLISE-ner Olivia HEGEDUS - Heg-a-des Alex RIEDEMAN - RITA-man 2011 University of Akron Softball
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION UA Athletics Communications Office Phone: (330) 972-7468 UA Athletics Communications Fax: (330) 374-8844 Athletics Ticket Office: 1-888-99-AKRON Athletics Department Phone: (330) 972-7080 Athletics Department Fax: (330) 972-5473 Athletics Web Site: www.GoZips.com Mid-American Conference Office Phone: (216) 566-4622 MAC Office Fax: (216) 858-9622 MAC Web Site: www.MAC-Sports.com
WHAT IS A ZIP? One of the unique nicknames in all of intercollegiate athletics belongs to The University of Akron. Originally Zippers, athletic director Kenneth “Red” Cochrane officially shortened the nickname to the Zips in 1950. Twenty-five years earlier a campus-wide contest had been conducted to choose a nickname for The University’s athletics teams. Suggestions submitted by students, faculty, and alumni included Golden Blue Devils, Tip Toppers, Rubbernecks, Hillbillies, Kangaroos and Cheveliers. The winner, freshman Margaret Hamlin, received a prize of $10 for Zippers, a $6 pair of rubber overshoes and a brand name of the BF Goodrich Company. The evolution of Zippy, UA’s mascot, began 40 years ago when the student council decided the University needed a mascot. “Zippy” the kangaroo was officially declared the school’s mascot on May 1, 1953.
DIRECTIONS TO AKRON’S CAMPUS
UA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Below are directions to the UA campus and the Lee R. Jackson softball field. Mailing Address: Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 FROM RT. 8 NORTH: Exit Buchtel Avenue. Turn Left at end of the Akron, OH 44325-5201 ramp onto Carroll Street. Proceed straight (330) 972-7468 through the next two lights. Parking facilities begin on the corner of Spicer and Carroll McKenna Maertens (Softball Contact) Streets. Lot 10 is recommended for teams Assistant Director and spectators. FROM I-77 NORTH, RT. 8 NORTH, I-76 WEST: Take 77 North/76 West to Route 8 North. Take the first exit (Carroll Street/Buchtel). Turn left at the stop light. The second traffic light is the Carroll Street/Spicer Street intersection. Parking facilities begin on the corner of Spicer and Carroll Streets. Lot 10 is recommended for teams and spectators.
(also contact for Volleyball and W. Basketball) E-Mail: mmaerte@uakron.edu Office: (330) 972-6584 Mobile: (330) 957-3473
Gregg Bach FROM ROUTE 8 SOUTH: Follow 76 East/77 South to the Route 8 North/ Assistant AD for Communications Cuyahoga Falls exit. Take the first exit (Carroll (contact for Football, Rifle and W. Tennis) Street/Buchtel). Turn left at the stop light. The second traffic light is the Carroll Street/Spicer E-Mail: gbach@uakron.edu Street intersection. Parking facilities begin on Office: (330) 972-6106 the corner of Spicer and Carroll Streets. Lot Mobile: (330) 760-0522 10 is recommended for teams and spectators. FROM I-76 EAST/I-77 SOUTH: Follow 76 East/77 South to the Route 8 North/ Cuyahoga Falls exit. Take the first exit (Carroll Street/Buchtel). Turn left at the stop light. The second traffic light is the Carroll Street/Spicer Street intersection. Parking facilities begin on the corner of Spicer and Carroll Streets. Lot Paul Warner 10 is recommended for teams and spectators. Assistant Director (contact for M. Soccer, Cross Country and Track FROM THE WEST ON MARKET STREET: Take Market to Union Street and follow Union & Field) to Buchtel Avenue. At Buchtel turn left and go to the first traffic light. Turn right at the light E-Mail: pwarner@uakron.edu onto Spicer Street. Parking facilities begin on Office: (330) 972-2677 the corner of Spicer and Carroll Streets. Lot Mobile: (330) 962-0352 10 is recommended for teams and spectators. FROM THE WEST ON EXCHANGE STREET: Take Exchange to Spicer and turn left and go through two traffic lights. Parking facilities begin on the corner of Spicer and Carroll Streets. Lot 10 is recommended for teams Dallas Moyer and spectators. Assistant Director (contact for M. Basketball, M. Golf, W. Golf and Secondary Football) E-Mail: dm60@uakron.edu Office: (330) 972-6292 Mobile: (330) 571-4145
Nick VanDemark Graduate Assistant (contact for W. Soccer, W. Swimming and Diving, and Baseball) E-Mail: nlv6@zips.uakron.edu Office: (330) 972-7171
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SOFTBALL FACILITIES The University of Akron's effort to upgrade its athletics facilities continued as it opened a new softball facility for the 2006 season, located adjacent to the Lee Jackson Track and Field complex and across from the Stile Athletics Field House. The Zips’ first game at the new field resulted in a 5-0 victory over Robert Morris on April 12, 2006. In addition to the playing field, the facility includes 40-foot dugouts with brick veneer trim, double bullpens beyond each dugout, double batting cages and hitting drill area by the home team dugout, and an eight-foot outfield chain link fence identical to the one that currently surrounds the Lee Jackson practice field. There is also elevated bleacher seating for 300 with ADA access, a press box and an inningby-inning scoreboard in right field. The dimensions of the field are 195 feet down the foul lines, 205foot gaps and 220 feet to center field. The new facility replaced Buchtel Field, which had been the home of the softball team since the program's inception. In 2005, Akron played a majority of its games at Firestone Stadium.
Lee R. Jackson Field Quick Facts Built: Capacity: Dimensions:
2006 300 Left Field- 195 Center Field- 220 Right Field- 195
Stile Athletics Field House One of the newest additions to the UA Athletics Facilities Complex is the Stile Athletics Field House, which opened in the fall of 2004. The Field House, which is adjacent to the Student Recreation Center, Lee Jackson Field, Ocasek Natatorium and Rhodes Arena, is not only one of the finest indoor facilities in the region, but also one of the best in the United States. This gives the University of Akron softball team the opportunity to conduct off-season workouts in a state-ofthe-art building. The field house features: • Batting cages. • A 120-yard football field with an AstroPlay surface. • An 8,000-square-foot weight training facility which includes both strength training and rehabilitation equipment. • A 300-meter six-lane track featuring a Mondo surface. • A 3,500 square-foot sports medicine area featuring taping, treatment and rehabilitation stations. 2011 University of Akron Softball
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COACHING STAFF
2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL
JULIE JONES Head Coach Fifth Year Baldwin Wallace, 1992 Entering her fifth season at the helm of the Akron program, head coach Julie Jones heads into the 2011 campaign with a senior-laden roster that is looking to capitalize on its experience, as six starters return in the field and all three starting pitchers will be back on the mound. Last season (2010), the Zips posted a 20-34 overall mark and a 7-15 record in MAC play. Alex Feltes led the team in multiple categories, including batting average, hits, runs, and on base percentage. Off the field, Feltes and Alex Helfrich were both named to the ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team, and the pair was joined by Heather Bauer on the Academic All-MAC squad. The 2009 season saw the best finish in Jones’ career as head coach of the Zips, finishing 35-24 and 11-10 in the Mid-American Conference play. In addition, Jones led her squad to quite a feat in the league tournament. The seventhseeded Zips pulled off three wins in one day to push themselves to the semi-final elimination game, the most tournament wins since 2002. Within just one victory of the conference championship, UA proved almost unstoppable with an inherent desire to win. The Zips, under Jones’ guidance, posted the league’s lowest earned run average at 2.35, as well as the lowest individual ERA with then-sophomore Heather Bauer’s mark of 1.80. Jones coached NCAA triples leader Lisa McLean to the top of the MAC and top-10 in the nation. With 45 swipes to lead the league, McLean became UA’s all-time stolen base leader with 111. The 2009 season brought another coaching milestone for Jones as she posted her 300th career victory with a 5-2 win over Central Michigan on April 3rd. Continuing to prove that UA’s team is comprised of true student-athletes, Jones continued to demonstrate her desire to build her players as individuals of character and discipline as the team ranked above all of Akron’s 18 intercollegiate teams in grade point average and continues its dedication to helping the community by participating in activities with various community groups in the greater Akron area. To add to the 2009 season’s accolades, Akron garnered three Mid-American Conference awards with McLean leading the way with first-team All-MAC honors. Bauer earned second team accolades while Andrea Arney received all-freshman team honors by posting 17 wins on the season. Additionally, McLean and Bauer each earned a spot on the Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Region team. Just as strong in the classroom as on the field, the Zips placed three first time honorees on the All-MAC academic squad in Bauer, Sarah Earley and Alex Feltes while Earley also earned a spot on the CoSIDA ESPN Academic All-District IV Softball Team. As a team, the program moved up one from the 2007-08 academic year to finish the 2008-09 National Fastpitch Coaches Association “Girls Got Game” team academic ranking in 12th place with a 3.425 grade point average The honor was the 16th of its kind in Coach Jones’ 17-year tenure as an assistant or head coach of a Division I softball program that her team has been ranked in the top-20 in team GPA. Along with athletic and academic achievements, Jones always stresses the importance of giving back to the community as the team contributed to many community projects over the past year, including Make a Difference Day with the University Park Alliance, conducting sports clinics at local elementary schools, and working with the Summit County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities just to name a few. “This community service plays into our overall philosophy of teaching our student-athletes to be well rounded, accountable and appreciative members of society,” said Jones. “We use softball as a microcosm of life teaching the important lessons of commitment, perseverance, accountability, teamwork and facing and 2011 University of Akron Softball
overcoming failures. We hope that the experiences they share will help them learn valuable tools for success while at UA and well beyond. We also hope that they are building life-long relationships with their team and lay a foundation of a life-long commitment to our program. In our opinion, our staff is here to teach our kids to be successful in life. We want them to leave our program with passion to go out and change the world.” The team also participated in programs created by Akron’s Department of Athletics such as Zippy’s Readers and the Sports Clinic program. Zippy’s Readers is a program where student-athletes read to elementary school students for a morning or afternoon, along with Akron’s mascot, Zippy. In addition, the team held a Sports Clinic this year, creating an afternoon of softball drills, skill sessions, and fun games for local students. The team joined with the Akron Juvenile Detention Center, acting as rolemodels for children there. They also have participated for in the Memory Walk for Alzheimer’s at Blossom Music Center, raising money for their cause. In addition, the team has given much of their time to the County of Summit Developmental Disabilities Board (Summit DD) participating in bowling nights four times a year, helping serve food at their holiday party, donating items for their holiday party, as well as helping them with a car wash for their Handicapped Arts Program. After continued success and achievements off the field, the team received the prestigious ‘Neighborhood Nexus Award’ from the University Park Alliance. The mission of UPA is to revitalize the diverse neighborhood in a 50-block area immediately surrounding The University of Akron, through engaging the community and catalyzing real estate and business investment. Akron was honored at the sixth annual University Park Awards Luncheon (May 13, 2009) where the event honored 15 individuals and groups for their efforts in the designated area near the hospitals, university and downtown with the softball team receiving the distinguished student award. “As coaches we are hired to win games and normally fired if success is not found on the field,” said Jones. “It is our hope that building the complete player by pushing their bodies, stretching their minds and teaching them the importance of building relationships will lead to success on the field and off. This includes teaching them the importance of reaching out to the community and building experiences for others that will help everyone involved feel special. Participating in heartfelt community service projects is one of the hallmarks of our program. We hope that our kids realize how blessed and lucky they are as successful and healthy individuals. We hope that they learn to share their gifts with others, whether it be providing an exciting and memorable experience with our friends at Summit DD or helping with a project at a local church. We want our kids to help those who need help and do it with a grateful and thankful heart.” Heading into the 2010 season, the Zips took a different approach by adopting 12-year-old Olivia Ward through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, which is a program that teams children with collegiate programs in all sports throughout the country. Ward, from nearby Wadsworth, Ohio, was being treated at Akron Children’s Hospital for brain cancer. Because Ward has had three occurrences in her few short years, she had few friends her age who understand her struggles and slight limitations. As part of the team with her own uniform and locker, Page 7
2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL Ward taught the Zips many valuable life lessons. She passed away in December of 2010 but will forever be remembered in the hearts of the Akron softball team. The 2010 season marked the 25-year anniversary celebration of the 1984 and 1985 Zips National Championship runners-up teams. Jones, her staff and team were excited to share in the celebration of UA’s past of softball successes. “With such a rich history of success, it is extremely important to us to have our storied alumni active in our program,” said Jones. “Our annual alumni game is a highlight each year and we are so pleased that 40 to 50 or our past players join us each fall. We hope that our current players build relationships with our alumni and remain a part of our program for a lifetime.” Jones was named head softball coach at Akron in July 2006. She came to Akron after 10 seasons, including a stellar 2006 campaign, as head coach at Cleveland State where she led the Vikings to a 38-15 mark, including an appearance in the Horizon League tournament semifinals.
JULIE JONES HEAD COACHING CAREER YEAR
SCHOOL
1996-97 Cleveland State 1997-98 Cleveland State 1998-99 Cleveland State 1999-00 Cleveland State 2000-01 Cleveland State 2001-02 Cleveland State 2002-03 Cleveland State 2003-04 Cleveland State 2004-05 Cleveland State 2005-06 Cleveland State 10 SEASONS 2006-07 University of Akron 2007-08 University of Akron 2008-09 University of Akron 2009-10 University of Akron FOUR SEASONS
RECORD
LEAGUE RECORD
36-11 16-33 23-24 19-37 19-33 20-24-1 23-30-1 26-27 24-26 38-15 244-260-2
11-3 (2nd) 3-9 (6th) 8-4 (t-2nd) 4-6 (5th) 3-9 (t-6th) 6-6 (4th) 6-11 (6th) 13-6 (7th) 10-5 (3rd) 14-7 (2nd) 78-66
17-25 20-38 35-24 20-34 92-121
7-11 (10th) 8-14 (5th) 11-10 (7th) 7-15 (11th) 33-50
336-381-2
111-116
“Being an Akron native, I am excited to make the move to the University of Akron,” Jones said at the time of her hiring. “The University has made a great commitment to the program, and I know we can be successful here. This program is heading in the right direction.”
CAREER RECORD (14 SEASONS)
During her tenure at CSU, Jones mentored 34 all-conference selections, a league player of the year, and three pitchers of the year. During the 2006 season four Cleveland State players were named to the Academic All-Horizon League team, with three players earning a spot on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America softball squad. Only seven players in CSU athletics history have been named Academic All-Americans. In 1997, Jones was named the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year, leading the Vikings to the league championship and CSU’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. From 2003 to 2006 Jones led the team to three championship games. Jones ended her time at CSU with the most wins in school history of any sport accumulating 244 victories.
EDUCATION 1992 - Bachelor’s in Speech, Communication, & Theatre - Baldwin-Wallace 2001 - Master’s in Applied Communication Theory & Methodology - Cleveland State
The Vikings were also ranked in the NFCA academic top 20 all 13 years she was at CSU, including a third-place finish in 2005 when the team posted a 3.533 GPA. She had a 244-260-2 overall mark with CSU, including an 88-68 record the last three seasons.
COACHING HONORS 1997 - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year
As head coach at CSU, Jones oversaw every facet of the program, including budgetary matters, scheduling, practice and conditioning, recruiting and camps. She also spearheaded fund raising activities, which totaled more than $35,000 each season.
ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER 1993-96 - Cleveland State
COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER 1989-1992 - Softball - Baldwin-Wallace Two-time NSCA All-America Scholar Athlete Three-time Academic All-Conference Academic All-Region Academic All-American Honorable Mention Inducted into Baldwin-Wallace Hall of Fame in 2003
giate athletics. A member of the NCAA Regional Softball Committee, she also serves on the Women’s Athletic Alumni Association Board of Directors at B-W.
From 1993-96, Jones served as an assistant coach at CSU, aiding in all aspects of the program’s administration. From 1994-97 she was also the compliance coordinator for the Vikings, serving as the campus liaison for CSU’s initial NCAA Certification Report. An all-region and all-conference selection as a catcher at Baldwin-Wallace College in Ohio, she was a four-year starter and led the Yellow Jackets to the 1992 NCAA Tournament. A standout in the classroom, she was a twotime National Softball Coaches Association All-America Scholar-Athlete and a three-time academic all-conference selection. In 1992 she was named to the academic all-region team and received an academic All-American honorable mention. She was inducted into the B-W Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2003. A 1992 graduate of B-W with a degree in Speech, Communication and Theatre,, Jones earned a master’s degree in Applied Communication Theory and Methodology from Cleveland State in 2001. She is a graduate of Akron Garfield High School, where her number nine was retired. In April of 2004, she was awarded a National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators scholarship to attend the NACWAA/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement. The program provides training for women who actively desire increased administrative responsibilities in intercollePage 8
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J.J. THORNBERRY
JULIE PRATT
Assistant Coach Fourth Year Cleveland State, 2006
Associate Head Coach Fifth Year Akron, 1996
Julie Pratt was named an assistant coach at Akron in July 2006 and promoted to associate head coach in July 2007. Pratt is a steadfast part of the Zips’ success on and off the field. “I am thrilled that Julie has chosen to return to her alma mater with me,” said head coach Julie Jones said at the time of her hiring. “She has one of the best softball minds around and is a great coach. This program, our athletes and I will benefit greatly from her knowledge and love of the game.” Prior to coming to Akron, Pratt spent one season as an assistant coach with Jones at Cleveland State. During that time she worked primarily with the hitters and outfielders and aided in the Vikings’ recruiting efforts. “Pratt knows how to analyze the game as well as anyone,” Jones added. “She has great insight into the intricacies of our sport and has an outstanding rapport with the players which helps her share her knowledge with the team. I cannot put a value on the things she brings to our program.” Pratt spent seven seasons at IUPUI, the last six as head coach. During her tenure in Indianapolis, she amassed a 101-191 (.346) career record and was one of two coaches in school history to accumulate at least 100 wins. In 2005, she coached IUPUI to a 20-25 overall record and 10-10 mark in league play, earning Coach of the Year honors. She mentored 13 all-conference players and 14 Academic All-Mid-Con student-athletes as head coach. Three players were named Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year and three all-region under her tutelage. Pratt also served as an assistant coach at Wright State from 1996-98. While there, she helped the Raiders to a then school-record 29 wins in 1997 in addition to heading up the Student-Athlete Resource Center. A 1996 graduate of Akron with a degree in sociology and corrections, Pratt was a four-year letterwinner for the Zips at catcher and designated player. A 1994 All-Mid-American Conference selection, she ranks seventh on the career home runs list (22) and ninth on the RBI tally with 104. She still shares the singleseason record for doubles with 17, is fourth in single season RBI (46) and eighth in single season home runs (9). Pratt and her husband Chris have three children, Hunter, Savannah, and Parker.
JULIE PRATT HEAD COACHING CAREER Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Six Seasons
School IUPUI IUPUI IUPUI IUPUI IUPUI IUPUI
Record League Record 17-34-0 7-15 (5th) 22-36-0 8-16 (5th) 8-35-0 3-17 (6th) 12-35-0 3-17 (6th) 22-26-0 12-12 (5th) 20-25-0 10-10 (4th) 101-191 (.346) 43-87 (.331)
ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER Year School 1996-98 Wright State 1998-99 IUPUI 2005-06 Cleveland State PLAYING CAREER Year School 1993-96 University of Akron 1994 All-MAC Selection 2011 University of Akron Softball
J.J. Thornberry is in her fourth year as an assistant coach for The University of Akron, working specifically with the pitchers. An Ohio native (Marion Elgin), Thornberry played her collegiate career under current Akron head coach Julie Jones at Cleveland State University. Thornberry was instrumental in leading the CSU program to three conference championship game appearances, pitching the final game in 2005. A four-year letterwinner at CSU, Thornberry contributed on the field in three different positions throughout her career. She began her starting role as a first-baseman and relief pitcher. As a junior, she shared a part in the starting rotation while playing the field when not on the mound. Her senior year, she helped lead the team to a schoolrecord 38 wins while starting every game behind the plate, finishing as an NCAA leader in walks earned and with a .281 batting average. Aside from excelling on the field, Thornberry excelled in the classroom, graduating with a 3.99 grade point average in graphic design. She received the President’s Award for the student-athlete with the highest graduating GPA and was selected as an ESPN Academic All-American in 2006, one of only seven in CSU history. Thornberry is currently working on her Master’s degree in art education from Akron.
J.J.THORNBERRY PLAYING CAREER
Year 2002-06
School Cleveland State University First-team All-Horizon (2002, 2003) Second-team All-Horizon (2000) First-team All-Great Lakes Region (2000) Second-team All-Great Lakes Region (2003) President’s award for the highest student-athlete graduating GPA (2006) ESPN Academic All-American (2006)
CHRIS MCNAMARA Student Manager Third Year Brunswick, Ohio
A graduate of nearby Brunswick High School, McNamara is a junior at The University of Akron majoring in Sports Science. This is his third season as a student manager for the Zips.
AMANDA TOTH Student Manager Third Year Warren, Ohio
Amanda Toth in is her third season with Akron softball. She is currently a junior studying Exercise Science. Page 9
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES
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HEATHER BAUER P/OF Senior Medina, Ohio Highland HS/ Wright State
AKRON CAREER STATS
5-4
33
as a Junior (2010): Started all 54 games for the Zips ... Made 17 starts on the mound and 22 total appearances, compiling an 8-7 record ... Pitched 10 complete games and three shutouts ... Recorded a 3.41 ERA in 111 innings pitched ... Led all pitchers with 94 strikeouts ... Hit .261 at the plate with 37 hits, 23 RBI, and four home runs ... Notched 31 putouts and 61 assists in the field, playing primarily right field or shortstop ... Led the team with 30 stolen bases in 36 attempts ... Named to the Dean’s List and the Academic All-MAC team.
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2009
21/18
.306 49 8
15
2
1
0
6
1
9-12
.983
2010
54/54
.261 142 23 37
6
0
4
23
16
30-36
.948
Total
75/72
.272 191 31 52
8
1
4
29
17 39-48
.966
Year APP/GS W-L SV ERA CG IP
H
R ER BB K SHO/CB
2009
34/22
18-7
2 1.80 17 163.1 140 53 42
27 103
2010
22/17
8-7
0 3.41 10 111.0 128 63 54
33 94
8/0 3/0
Total
56/39
26-14 2 2.45 27 274.1 268 116 96
60 197
11/0
as a Sophomore (2009): In her first year with the Zips, quickly established herself as one of the best utility players in the league … spent most of her time on the mound, making 34 appearances … also saw time in the outfield, starting 11 games … was named to the 2009 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Mideast Region team … also earned a nod on the Academic All-Mid-American Conference team and All-MAC second team ... boasted the lowest ERA in the league with a 1.80 … along with teammate Andrea Arney, posted the lowest combined ERA in the league (2.32) … started 22 games, pitching 17 complete contests … held an 18-7 record with two saves, which includes eight shutouts and two MAC Tournament wins … in 163.1 innings pitched, allowed just 42 earned runs, walking 27 while striking out 103 … struck out five or more in nine games … against Alabama State (Feb. 7) helped UA earn its first win of the season, throwing a complete game and giving up just five hits while striking out six in the 5-0 win … pitched a no-hitter against Pennsylvania (Feb. 27), walking just one while striking out eight in UA’s 9-0 win … at the Buzz Classic, pitched two outstanding games against Florida A & M and Kennesaw State (March 6-7), allowing only one earned run in 14.1 innings pitched to earn All-Tournament and MAC Pitcher of the Week honors for the first time in her career ... had a career-high nine strikeouts versus Lafayette (March 16) … at the plate, batted a .306, accumulating 15 hits in 49 at bats … had six RBI, two doubles and one triple … batted a .412 with runners in scoring position … versus Youngstown State (April 21), had two runs, two RBI and two stolen bases and a sacrifice fly … one of her best performances came against St. Francis (April 28), where she went 3-for-3 at the plate with one run, one RBI and one stolen base … registered nine stolen bases on 12 attempts … in the field, had 20 putouts and 37 assists for a .983 fielding percentage. as a Freshman (Wright State 2008): A versatile player who could pitch, hit and play infield ... played 41 games as a Raider while starting 31 ... in the circle, went 3-3 in eight appearances ... held a team low ERA of 1.50 in 32.2 innings pitched ... at the plate, had 13 hits, including two doubles and one home run ... also had 10 RBI ... in the infield, had 48 putouts to only five errors (.961) ... also had 74 assists. at Highland High School: Lettered all four year for the Hornets ... a four-time AllSuburban League selection ... three-time All-City honoree by the Medina County Gazette ... as a senior, named team captain and MVP ... pitched in 27 consecutive games for the Hornets with a 1.10 ERA, the third lowest in Medina County and second in the league ... held a 16-7 overall record while owning the most wins in the league ... set a single-season school record by striking out 250 batters ... named All-District and All-Region in 2007 as she hit .392 with four home runs and 24 RBI ... Highland finished 16-11 and advanced to the district finals ... in April 2007 was named the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Fox Sports Net Player of the Week ... as a junior, struck out 200 batters and was named All-District and All-Region ... honored as team MVP ... during her sophomore year, went 15-5 in the circle with 139 strikeouts ... holds school career records in wins with 59 and strikeouts with 713 ... once struck out 20 while throwing a perfect game ... Scholar-Athlete award recipient, as well as being named to the honor roll. Personal: Born Heather Dawn Bauer on Sept. 11, 1988 ... has two sisters, Alisha and Shauna, who both graduated from Akron ... daughter of Reinhard and Sheila Bauer ... majoring in exercise science ... was a 2008-09 Scholar-Baller ... member of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. 2011 University of Akron Softball
“Heather is a great athlete who’s talents are critical to our success. She is a stolen base threat, a force to be reckoned with on the mound, a strong stick and an all around solid player. She is ready to play anywhere the team needs her.” -Head Coach Julie Jones Page 11
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SARAH EARLEY UT Senior Venetia, Pa. Peters Township HS
AKRON CAREER STATS
5-6
19
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
2008
58/58
.179 173 21 31
1
0
0
7
8
19-23
.889
2009
59/59
.250 140 22 35
1
0
0
9
7
17-21
.935
2010
50/50
.268 123 17 33
1
3
0
10
11
16-23
.870
Total 167/167 .227 436 60 99
3
3
0
26
26 52-67
.898
as a Junior (2010): Started 50 games for the Zips ... Hit .268 at the plate with 33 hits and 10 RBI in 123 at-bats ... Scored 17 runs and stole 16 bases in 23 attempts ... Led the team with two triples ... Recorded 71 putouts and 36 assists in the field ... Went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI, including a triple, against Buffalo (April 23) ... Finished 2-for-2 with 2 RBI and a triple against Bowling Green (April 30). as a Sophomore (2009): Started all 59 games at shortstop … posted a .250 batting average, grabbing 35 hits while scoring 22 runs … hit a .324 with runners in scoring position … boasted 17 stolen bases on 21 attempts, the most of any returning player … tied fellow teammate Krista Hansen for a team-high 16 sacrifice hits … posted six two-hit contests … on the field, posted 105 putouts and 68 assists ... grabbed a base hit and stolen base in the season opener against University of Tennessee-Martin (Feb. 7) … went 2-for-3 with a run and RBI and two stolen bags in Akron’s 9-2 win over Alabama State (Feb. 8) … best offensive performance came against Youngstown State (April 21) with a 2-for-3 performance, two RBI and two runs while adding a stolen bag … had two hits with two RBI against St. Francis (April 28) … defensively, had a season-high five putouts and one assist versus James Madison (Feb. 14) ... a standout in the classroom, named to the CoSIDA ESPN Academic All-District IV team and All-MAC Academic squad. as a Freshman (2008): Started all 58 games, the majority at shortstop ... had 19 stolen bases, the most of any freshman ... had 31 hits while driving in seven runs ... scored 21 runs ... on the field, finished the year with 108 assists and 77 putouts ... recorded her first collegiate hit against Alabama State (Feb. 9) ... was 2-3 while scoring one run against UNC Wilmington (Feb. 29) ... went 1-1 with a double and a run scored vs. Eastern Kentucky (Feb. 22) ... came through with two hits, two runs scored and three stolen bases vs. Buffalo (April 5-6) ... went 2-3 and scored a run and stole a base vs. Eastern Michigan (April 18) ... went 2-3 with a run scored against Central Michigan (April 20) ... was 1-2 with two RBI and a stolen base vs. Toledo (May 2). at Peters Township High School: Was a dynamic athlete and four-year softball letterwinner ... as a freshman, was The Almanac Newspaper’s softball “Rookie of the Year” ... her sophomore, junior and senior years, she was a part of the newspaper’s “Diamond Dozen” ... also participated in track and field, diving, and field hockey ... was voted captain of both the softball and field hockey teams as a senior ... set the school’s pole vault record in 2004 ... received the prestigious U.S. Army scholar athlete award. Personal: Daughter of Nelson and Susan Earley ... has three siblings, Nelson, Liz and Cambrea ... is majoring in applied mathematics ... was a 2007-08 and 200809 Scholar-Baller ... born May 17, 1988.
“Sarah’s ability and willingness to play more than one position has been extremely valuable to the program over the past three years. She is an “all out” player. She is extremely smart and determined and has saved her best for last!” -Head Coach Julie Jones Page 12
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ALEX FELTES 3B Senior Rocky River, Ohio Magnificat HS
AKRON CAREER STATS
5-5
11
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
2008
58/58
.248 153 19 38
2
1
4
10
10
13-16
.962
2009
59/59
.279 165 27 46
10 2
4
20
10
6-7
.949
2010
54/54
.373 153 34 57
12 1
0
14
9
14-18
.921
Total 171/171 .299 471 80 141 24 4
8
44
29 33-45
.944
as a Junior (2010): Started all 54 games at third base ... Led the team with a .373 average at the plate, .440 on base percentage, 57 hits, 34 runs, 12 doubles, 14 sacrifice bunts, and 122 assists ... Finished third in the league in batting average and assists, tied for fourth in doubles, and led the league in sacrifice bunts ... Posted a .921 fielding percentage and 53 putouts ... Stole 14 of 18 bases and knocked in 14 RBI ... Registered 15 multi-hit games ... Scored four runs and went 3-for-4 at the plate against Fairleigh Dickinson (March 16) ... Recorded five putouts, went 3-for-4 at the plate, and scored a run against Bowling Green (April 30) ... Named to both the Dean’s List and the Academic All-MAC Team ... Also garnered CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV honors for the first time in her career. as a Sophomore (2009): Started all 59 contests at third base … one of the most defensively sound players in the league, grabbing a team-high 122 assists with 63 putouts … at the plate, batted .279, boasting 46 hits, including 10 doubles, two triples and four home runs … was second in returning players on the team in slugging percentage, posting a .436 … also scored 27 runs … was 6-for-7 in stolen bases … had 11 sacrifice hits … posted seven multi-hit contests … registered three knocks against Army (March 16), including two doubles, one run and one RBI … posted two hits, two RBI and scored a run in Akron’s 8-3 win over Robert Morris (April 14) … had her first career grand slam in Akron’s shutout (8-0) over Bowling Green (April 17) … registered seven assists vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (March 17) … had five putouts against Buffalo (April 10) … went 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI vs. St. Francis (April 28) ... was named to the Mid-American Conference All-Academic squad after posting a 3.89 grade point average ... received the MAC Commissioner’s Award. as a Freshman (2008): Had a dynamic freshman year, starting all 58 games at third base while hitting a .248 ... had 38 hits and 10 RBI, the most of any freshman ... hit four home runs ... had 13 stolen bases ... led the team in assists with 141 to only eight errors for a .962 fielding percentage ... had hits in each of her first three games as a collegiate athlete ... grabbed her first stolen base against Alabama State (Feb. 8) ... hit her first home run against Colgate (March 19) ... went 2-3 and scored a run vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (March 20) ... was 3-3 including a triple while scoring three runs against Army (March 21) ... hit a home run at Buffalo (April 6) ... was 1-3 with a double and a run vs. Ohio (April 12) ... went 3-3 with a run scored and a stolen base against Ohio (April 13) ... hit a home run against Western Michigan (April 25) ... went 3-1 scoring two runs and securing a stolen base against WMU (April 25) ... scored the Zips’ only run against Penn State (April 30) ... hit a home run vs. rival Kent State (May 7) in the first round the MAC Championship. at Magnificat High School: A prolific player who was a four-year letterwinner ... was voted team captain and team MVP her junior and senior years ... holds multiple school records for hits, runs, RBI’s, and HR’s among others ... also as a senior, was voted the Cuyahoga County Player of the Year and the Plain Dealer’s “Best of the Best” ... in 2007, Magnifcat’s team record was 19-10, were district runner’s up ... as a junior she was voted to the Seven County all-star first team, was first team all-district and first team all-state ... team went to district semi’s ... her sophomore year, was voted team Defensive Player of the Year ... team was runner up at the district tournament ... as a freshman, was voted team Rookie of the Year with an overall team record of 22-4 ... team was district champs and regional runner’s up ... also played volleyball and was voted the 2006 team Defensive Player of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Bob Feltes and Anne Browning ... has one brother named Greg who played baseball for The University of North Carolina at Greensboro ... is a D.A.R.E. Role Model and a member of S.A.D.D ... majoring in mathematics ... was a 2007-08 and 2008-09 Scholar-Baller ... born April 21, 1989.
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“Alex is an extremely consistent player. She is not boastful or brazen; she lets her bat speak for itself. She is a great lead-off hitter and a rock solid 3rd baseman. Her discipline and determination will lead Alex to her most successful season ever.” -Head Coach Julie Jones Page 13
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OLIVIA HEGEDUS OF Senior Perrysburg, Ohio Perrysburg HS
AKRON CAREER STATS
5-8
6
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2008
10/2
.462 13 4
6
0
0
0
0
1
3-3
.938
2009
8/0
.400
2
0
0
0
2
0
0-0
1.000
5
0
2010
22/13
.088 34 2
3
0
0
0
2
1
0-0
1.000
Total
40/15
.212 52 6
11
0
0
0
4
2
3-3
.979
as a Junior (2010): Played in 22 games, starting 13 ... Used in both the outfield and as a designated hitter ... Recorded three hits, two RBI, and two runs ... Notched eight putouts and three sacrifices ... Named to the Dean’s List. as a Sophomore (2009): Played in eight games for the Zips, grabbing five at bats … posted two hits which came at Eastern Michigan (April 4) and Youngstown State (April 21) … also against YSU, drove in two runs … registered two putouts in the field. as a Freshman (2008): In 13 at bats, had a .462 average ... had six hits and scored four runs ... was 3-3 in stolen bases ... appeared in 10 games, starting two of them at first base ... in only her second appearance of the season, grabbed her first hit as a collegiate athlete, going 3-3 while scoring two runs and stealing a base against Army (March 21) ... went 2-3 with two stolen bases against Iona College (March 24) ... scored a run vs. Toledo (May 2). at Perrysburg High School: Was voted first team All-Northern Lakes League Conference her sophomore, junior and senior years ... in 2007, was voted first team all-academic ... as a junior, was voted first team all-district ... in 2005, was voted first team All-Wood County. Personal: Daughter of Steven and Nancy Hegedus ... father played baseball for Indiana University ... majoring in exercise physiology ... was a 2007-08 and 200809 Scholar-Baller ... born March 20, 1989 ... President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
“Olivia’s persistence has paid off. She is a shining example of how hard work and a great attitude can get you what you want. She swings the bat hard every time and is a home run threat at each plate appearance. I am as happy for her success as any player I have coached. Olivia’s senior year will be one to remember!” -Head Coach Julie Jones Page 14
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ALEX RIEDEMAN
P Senior Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish HS/Midland JC
AKRON CAREER STATS
5-5
9
Year APP/GS W-L SV ERA CG IP 2010
32/21
6-15
1
3.20
H R ER BB K SHO/CB
8 133.1 150 83 61 24 59
3/0
as a Junior (2010): Compiled a 6-15 record on the mound ... Posted a 3.20 ERA in a team-high 133 innings pitched ... Led all pitchers with 21 starts and made 32 total appearances ... Threw eight complete games and notched one save ... Also threw three shutouts ... Struck out 59 while walking just 24 ... Against Eastern Michigan, pitched a complete game shutout while striking out a season-high seven batters (April 17). at Midland Junior College (2008-09): As a freshman, was named 2008 Western Junior College Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year ... was region V-West tournament MVP ... named to the All-Region V-West and WJCAC All-Star teams ... named to the All-WJCAC team and all-region MVP ... posted a 19-7 record on the mound ... held a 2.37 ERA in 177.0 innings pitched ... struck out 61, walking 25 ... as a sophomore, helped lead her team to a 42-19 record and regional championship ... posted a 4-2 record with one save ... held a 2.56 ERA in 52.0 innings pitched ... holds a 2.41 career ERA. at Snohomish High School: Was named captain as a senior and first team allarea as a junior. Personal: Daughter of Steve and Cheryl Riedeman … has one brother, Sam … enjoys singing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, shopping and listening to music.
“Alex has the ability to be one of the toughest pitchers in the league to hit. Her ability to throw a changeup that freezes batters is fun to watch. Her consistent smile and up-beat attitude make her a pleasure to be around.” -Head Coach Julie Jones 2011 University of Akron Softball
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SARAH STROMACK C Senior Grafton, Ohio Keystone HS
AKRON CAREER STATS
5-6
17
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2008
21/20
.141 35 2
4
0
0
0
1
1
0-0
.990
2009
55/54
.239 92 11 22
1
0
0
2
0
1-2
.987
2010
48/47
.221 113 6
25
3
0
0
6
0
3-6
.991
Total 124/121 .213 240 19 51
4
0
0
9
1
4-8
.989
as a Junior (2010): Started 47 games and made 48 total appearances, primarily at catcher ... Hit .221 at the plate in 113 at-bats ... Had 25 hits, including three doubles ... Recorded six RBI and scored six runs ... Stole three bases in six attempts ... Had 202 putouts and 27 assists behind the plate ... Went 3-for-4 with two doubles at Robert Morris (April 7) ... Had a season-best 11 putouts against Wagner (March 14). as a Sophomore (2009): Saw action in 55 games behind the plate, starting 54 contests … accumulated 22 hits, scoring 11 runs … had 11 sacrifice hits … as a leadoff hitter, posted a .368 batting average … strong defensively, accumulating 195 putouts to 33 assists and only three errors for a .987 fielding percentage … caught 27 of 43 opponent stolen bases attempted … picked off two base runners … went 2-for-3 scoring a run in Akron’s first win of the season against Alabama State (Feb. 7) … went 2-for-3 including a double and drove in one run against Lafayette (March 16) … lone stolen base and attempt came against Morehead State (March 24) … had four multi-hit games. as a Freshman (2008): Appeared in 21 games, making 17 starts behind the plate ... had 88 putouts and eight assists to only one error ... belted four hits, scored two runs and had one RBI on the offensive side of the ball ... her first collegiate hit came against Pittsburgh (March 14) where she went 1-2 ... drove in her first RBI against Colgate (March 19) at the Rebel Spring Games ... was 1-1 vs. NIU (April 27) ... went 1-1 and scored a run against Toledo (May 2). at Keystone High School: Was a member of the county, conference and district teams all four years ... was voted all-state and “Miss Softball” as a senior ... as a freshman, was a Plain Dealer All-Star ... helped lead her team to the state tournament her freshman and junior years. Personal: Daughter of Stephan and Cindy Stromack ... has three siblings, Daniel, Andrew and Ashley ... born May 30, 1989 ... majoring in business administration.
“Sarah’s ability to handle our pitching staff has been vital to our program over the past 3 years. She is extremely consistent and a calming force behind the plate. Offensively she will do whatever the team needs at the time. She is one of the most unselfish players I have ever coached.” -Head Coach Julie Jones Page 16
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ANDREA ARNEY P Junior Dalton, Ohio Dalton HS
ALLISON DORR
5-9
C Junior Lake Forest, Calif. El Toro HS
15
as a Sophomore (2010): Started 16 games on the mound and made 21 total appearances ... Compiled a 6-12 record with a 3.91 ERA in 102 innings pitched ... Threw nine complete games ... Struck out 64 and walked 29 ... Pitched a onehit shutout on March 5 against UNC Greensboro ... Earned MAC Pitcher of the Week honors on Feb. 23 for her play at the Cougar Classic ... Named to the Dean’s List. as a Freshman (2009): Registered an impressive year on the mound in her inaugural season, pitching 228 innings and striking out 171 ... appeared in 41 games, pitching 25 complete contests … posted a 17-17 record, holding a 2.58 ERA … had five shutouts … along with teammate Heather Bauer, posted the lowest combined ERA in the league (2.32) … was named to the Mid-American Conference All-Freshman squad after her impressive season ... pitched 17 games with five or more strikeouts, including a career-high 13 in Akron’s 5-2 win over St. Francis (April 28) … picked up her first win against Alabama State (Feb. 8), pitching a complete two-hit contest, giving up just one earned run and striking out eight … against College of Charleston (Feb. 13), pitched a complete game, striking out 10 and allowing just one run in Akron’s victory (4-1) … threw a two-hit contest in Akron’s 5-2 win over Morehead State (March 24) … threw a 3-0 shutout over Ohio (May 2), allowing just two hits ,which earned her MAC Pitcher of the Week honors for the first time in her career … pitched a complete game in UA’s 1-0 Mid-American Conference tournament win over Western Michigan (May 8), striking out six, allowing just two hits and no earned runs … also registered 34 assists and seven putouts. at Dalton High School: Helped lead her team to back-to-back Division IV State Championships her sophomore and junior years ... holds a 0.57 career ERA ... pitched the first perfect game in school history ... a four year letterwinner who was named first team All-Wayne County Athletic League four times ... named first team All-Ohio as a senior ... named first team All-Daily Record four times ... as a freshman, was named the Gatorade Rookie of the Year ... her sophomore and junior years, was named to the second team All-Northeast Ohio District ... in 2007 was also the ASA 18U state champ ... member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born June 5, 1990 ... daughter of Brent and Lynn Arney ... has one sister, Lindsey ... played summer ball for Ohio Attack under former Akron player, Tiffany McCoy ... was a 2008-09 Scholar-Baller ... majoring in accounting.
5-8
14
as a Sophomore (2010): Started 34 games and made 43 total appearances ... Had 20 hits and scored four runs ... Hit .213 at the plate, including seven doubles and 13 RBI ... Recorded 25 putouts in the field ... Named to the Dean’s List. as a Freshman (2009): Played in 47 games in her inaugural season, starting five … took little time to develop at the plate, finishing the 2008 season as the only freshman to hit over .300 … in 49 at bats, had 26 hits, including six doubles and two home runs … had nine hits as a pinch hitter and 11 with runners in scoring position … scored 13 runs and had 21 RBI … holds the highest slugging percentage for any returning player with a .442 … behind the plate, had 96 putouts with eight assists to only two errors for a .981 fielding percentage … grabbed her first collegiate hit, a double, against Pennsylvania (Feb. 27) … her best performance came against Morehead State (March 24) where she had five RBI on two home runs … hit over .700 in the conference tournament ... went 2-for-2 against Ohio and Ball State (May 8) in the Mid-American Conference Tournament ... was named to the All-MAC Tournament Team. at El Toro High School: A standout athlete at El Toro High School who was a three time All-Seaview league honoree ... high school team was named league champions or co-champions all four years ... holds a career batting average of .330 ... has 76 career hits, 60 RBI and 10 home runs to her name ... as a senior, was a member of the Orange County high school coaches all-star team ... helped lead her team to a 23-7-1 overall record, including a 9-1 conference mark ... also played water polo as a freshman and sophomore, where she was named all-league first team. Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1989 in Newport Beach, Calif. ... daughter of Rodgers and Kimberly Dorr ... hobbies include snowboarding, wakeboarding and water polo ... was a member of FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) ... majoring in nursing.
AKRON CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
2009
47/5
.302 86 13 26
6
0
2
21
9
0-1
.981
2010
43/34
.213 94 4
7
0
0
13
10
0-0
.929
Total
90/39
.256 180 17 46
13 0
2
34
19
0-1
.955
20
AKRON CAREER STATS Year APP/GS W-L SV ERA CG IP
H R ER BB K SHO/CB
2009
41/37
17-17
0
2.58
25 228.0 206 105 84 58 171
2010
21/16
6-12
0
3.91
9 102.0 106 74 57 29 64
5/0 1/0
Total
62/53
23-29
0
2.99
34 330.0 312 179 141 87 235
6/0
“Our Junior class is full of solid players who may be slightly overshadowed by our large senior class. Even so, they are all very good players who each significantly impact our program and will continue that impact this season each in their own way. Whether that means starting each game or role playing, I know we can count on this solid group to use their talents to help us win games. This class is full of very good attitudes and the willingness to make themselves and our program better.” -Head Coach Julie Jones 2011 University of Akron Softball
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CRYSTAL HERNANDEZ
ALEX HELFRICH OF Junior Grafton, Ohio Magnificat HS
1B Junior Sylmar, Calif. Sylmar HS
5-5
7
as a Sophomore (2010): Started 36 games and made 50 total appearances ... Hit .248 at the plate in 101 at-bats ... Notched 25 hits and 3 RBI ... Scored 19 runs and stole 19 bases in 26 attempts ... Recorded 26 putouts and no errors in the field ... Had a 2-for-3 performance at Robert Morris (April 7) with two runs and three stolen bases ... Named to the CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District Second Team, along with Alex Feltes ... Also named to the Academic All-MAC squad and the Dean’s List. as a Freshman (2009): Saw action in 29 games for UA in her inaugural year, with the majority of her time spent as a pinch runner … known for her speed, grabbed 11 stolen bases on 14 attempts … scored 13 runs … claimed her first stolen bag in her first appearance as a Zip against Alabama State (Feb. 7) … crossed home plate for the first time by scoring the winning run in Akron’s 2-1 win over Howard (Feb. 15). at Magnificat High School: A three-year letterwinner known for her consistency and speed ... as a senior, batted a .457 with 43 hits, seven RBI and 15 stolen bases ... helped lead her team to the district semi finals with a record of 20-7 ... was named to the Plain Dealer’s “Best of the Best” ... also earned All-Ohio honorable mention ... was named to the first team All-Northeast ... as a junior, also hit a .457 with 43 hits ... grabbed 13 stolen bases ... team was district runners-up with a 19-10 record ... as both a junior and senior, earned the Ohio Scholar Athlete award while also being named an All-Sun newspaper athlete ... played with current Zips third baseman, Alex Feltes ... also lettered four years in cross country, where she was a four-time member of the state qualifying team. Personal: Born Aug. 3, 1990 ... daughter of Matt and Joanne Helfrich ... has two siblings, Matt and Nicole ... was a 2008-09 Scholar-Baller ... majoring in education.
5-10
24
as a Sophomore (2010): Started 18 games and made 27 total appearances ... Hit .178 at the plate in 45 at-bats ... Recorded eight hits, including two doubles and a home run ... Had two RBI and scored three runs ... Notched 83 putouts and five assists at first base ... Against Youngstown State (April 6), went 2-for-3 with a double and scored a run. as a Freshman (2009): Started all 59 games at first base … posted a .256 batting average and .345 on base percentage … grabbed 32 hits, driving in 10 runs while scoring five … drew 15 walks … had three stolen bases on six attempts … defensively, had a team-high 331 putouts with 16 assists to only five errors for a .986 fielding percentage … registered nine multi-hit games ... her first collegiate hits came against James Madison (Feb. 14) where she went 2-for-3 … grabbed 14 putouts against Wisconsin-Green Bay (March 17) and 12 against Buffalo (April 10) … went 3-for-4 adding one RBI against Robert Morris (April 14) … went 3-for-4 including a double, scoring two runs and driving one in against Youngstown State (April 21) … went 2-for-3 with two RBI in Akron’s 4-0 shutout over Ball State in the Mid-American Conference Tournament (May 8). at Sylmar High School: A standout player who was part of a team named league champions or co-league champions all four years ... was voted first team AllLeague four times ... as a freshman, was named the conference Freshman of the Year when she pitched 125 innings, striking out 96 batters to only seven walks ... holds the school record for lowest ERA ... as a sophomore, was named league MVP ... also played volleyball. Personal: Born June 3, 1990 ... daughter of Juan and Christina Hernandez ... has one brother, Brandon ... speaks fluent Spanish ... majoring in Psychology.
AKRON CAREER STATS
AKRON CAREER STATS
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2009
29/0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
11-14
.000
2009
59/59
.256 125 5
32
3
0
0
10
15
3-6
.986
2010
50/34
.248 101 19 25
0
0
0
3
3
19-26
1.000
2010
27/18
.178 45 3
8
2
0
1
2
3
0-0
.989
Total
79/34
.243 103 32 25
0
0
0
3
3
30-40
1.000
Total
86/77
.235 170 8
40
5
0
1
12
18
3-6
.988
2 13
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2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD%
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL
FELICIA HOUTZ OF Junior North Canton, Ohio Hoover HS
as a Freshman (2009): Appeared in five games, starting four in the outfield … knocked in her lone hit against Western Michigan (March 28) … had two sacrifice hits … scored one run against Central Michigan (April 3) … registered four putouts. at Hoover High School: A standout athlete who helped lead the team to two Division I Ohio State Championships as sophomore and senior ... was named first team All-Federal League three times. Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1988 ... daughter of Doug and Vickie Houtz ... is skilled at American Sign Language ... majoring in child development.
AKRON CAREER STATS H
2009
1
5/4
.125
8
1
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD% 0
0
0
UT Sophomore Chardon, Ohio Lake Catholic HS
1
as a Sophomore (2010): Did not participate.
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
CAITLIN AMBROSE
5-4
0
0
AMANDA RICKER 2B Junior Lima, Ohio Lima Bath HS/ Southeastern Community
0-0
4
As a Freshman (2010): Appeared in 10 games on the season, starting two ... Scored two runs and nabbed one stolen base ... Recorded nine putouts and one assist ... Named to the Dean’s List. at Lake Catholic High School: A four-time first team All-North Coast League honoree … a two-time Lake County Coaches first team honoree … a four-year letterwinner ... named to the 2009 News Herald first team and Plain Dealer all-district squad ... a four-time News Herald Player of the Week and three-time Plain Dealer Player of the Week ... holds all single-season hitting records with a .500 batting average, 28 runs, 28 RBI’s and nine home runs in 2009 ... amassed 130 career hits, including 14 home runs and 92 RBI ... also played basketball and was a varsity starter on the district runner-up teams in 2007 and 2008 ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... named a U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete. Personal: Daughter of Tim and Laurey Ambrose … has four siblings, Brad, Sarah, Andrew and Emily.
1.000
AKRON CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2010
0
10/2
.000
1
2
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD% 0
0
0
0
9
1-1
ALISSA BIRKHIMER P/1B Sophomore Hebron, Ohio Lakewood HS
5-6
10
at Southeastern Community College: Member of two-time conference championship squad ... Finished in the top 12 at Nationals her first year ... Named to All-Region Second Team both years ... Team co-captain her second year. at Lima Bath High School: Lettered all four years ... Team captain junior and senior seasons ... Named to First Team Western Buckeye League both junior and senior years ... Also Honorable Mention All-District junior and senior years ... Team won conference championship three times, sectional championship twice, and district championship once. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Joy Ricker ... Has two siblings, Anthony and Austin ... Majoring in business & organizational communication.
“This group of three sophomores and a redshirt freshman look to compliment the seniors on the field this season and follow their lead to the MAC Championships. These kids show exciting potential for offensive prowess. Although their roles on the field may fluctuate, their impact will be felt wherever they contribute. ”
5-8
1.000
5-10
12
as a Freshman (2010): Started 50 games for the Zips, mostly at first base ... Made eight appearances on the mound ... Pitched 12 innings and struck out eight ... Hit .298 at the plate ... Third on the team with 42 hits ... Led Akron with five home runs and 29 RBI ... Drew 17 walks ... Notched 307 putouts. at Lakewood High School: Led her team to back-to-back state championships (2008 and 2009) … holds the school record for most strikeouts in a single game (17) … a three-time second team All-Ohio honoree … named Mid-State League Player of the Year as a freshman and a senior and Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore ... a three year Newark Advocate Pitcher of the Year ... as a senior, was named first team All-Ohio, first team All-Central district and first team All-MidState ... was named first team All-Columbus Dispatch and Columbus Dispatch Female Athlete of the Year ... on the mound, amassed 220 strikeouts in 155 innings pitched ... held a 0.19 ERA ... also dominated at the plate with a .423 batting average and .856 slugging percentage ... also recieved four letters in volleyball. Personal: Daughter of Jerry and Rae Birkhimer … has one sister named Courtney … enjoys hunting.
AKRON CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Avg. AB R 2010
50/50
H
.298 141 15 42
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD% 7
1
5
29
17
1-2
.981
-Head Coach Julie Jones 2011 University of Akron Softball
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL
CASSIE GLEISNER OF Sophomore Wellington, Ohio Wellington HS
KATIE GROSS
5-8
SS Redshirt Freshman Akron, Ohio Hoban HS
5
as a Freshman (2010): Started 30 games in the outfield and made 40 total appearances ... Hit .253 at the plate, recording 19 hits and 9 RBI ... Notched 37 putouts and two assists ... Hit first career home run against Toledo on May 1 ... Named to the Dean’s List. at Wellington High School: A three-time All-Patriot Athletic Conference and allcounty honoree … PAC Player of the Year ... named first team all-district as a sophomore and junior … also as a junior, led her team to a state runner-up finish … named one of the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Best of the Best … received Lorain Morning Journal honorable mention All-Ohio nods … as a senior, posted a .469 batting average with 11 doubles, two triples and one home run ...held a .596 on base percentage ... also pitched 91 innings in her last prep season … lettered three years in basketball.
5-2
3
as a Freshman (2010): Saw limited action before being granted a hardship waiver due to injury. at Hoban High School: A two-time North Coast League second team honoree … named one of the Plain Dealer’s Best of the Best as a junior when she had a .370 batting average ... received honorable mention on the Northeast Ohio team as a sophomore ... received the “Best Defense Award” all four seasons ... was voted a co-captain as a senior ... played in three All-Star games ... also strong academically, receiving highest honors every grading period. Personal: Daughter of Vince and Mary Kay Gross … has two siblings … father coached 1989 championship basketball team at Hoban High School.
Personal: Daughter of Howard and Jeanne Gleisner … has one brother, Charlie, who plays football at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa. ... member of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
AKRON CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Avg. AB R 2010
40/30
H
.253 75 11 19
AKRON CAREER STATS
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD% 2
1
1
9
5
2-3
Year GP/GS Avg. AB R
H
2010
3
10/10
.125 24 2
2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-A FLD% 1
0
0
2
4
1-1
BRITTANY MAURER
KINSI TELLEP P Sophomore Meadowbrook, Ohio Meadowbrook HS
.886
5-5
18
at Meadowbrook High School: Lettered for four years ... Named First Team AllConference and First Team All-District ... Eastern District Player of the Year and OVAC Player of the Year her senior season ... Hit .285 for her career with 96 hits and 50 RBI ... Finished with a 68-35 record on the mound, a 0.77 ERA, and 1,260 strikeouts ... Holds numerous school records as a pitcher, including strikeouts, shut outs, wins, and ERA.
P/OF Freshman Mooresville, Ind. Morresville HS
.949
5-8
2
at Mooresville High School: Set school records for hits in a season (43), singles in a season (31), and doubles in a season (9), as well as most innings pitched in a career (315) ... Named to All-Conference First Team ... Team MVP her freshman year and helped team to a sectional championship ... Member of National Honor Society and Student Council. Personal: Daughter of Brian Maurer ... Majoring in education.
Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Nancy Tellep ... Majoring in biology.
“We are excited to see how our new kids will contribute on and off the field. This group includes a freshman, junior college transfer and a walk-on, each with her own talents and potential. All three are great kids and we look forward to seeing how they grow to impact this season and our program.”
-Head Coach Julie Jones
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CONTENTS TEAM HISTORY All-Time Letterwinners Postseason Honors Coaching History Annual Results Team Awards
20 21 21 21 27
TEAM RECORDS Single-Game Records Season Records Career Records
24 25 25
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Offensive-Season Pitching-Season Fielding-Season Offensive-Career Pitching-Career Fielding-Career
26 27 28 28 29 29
ALL-TIME STATISTICS Year-By-Year Results
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TEAM RECORDS & HISTORY
2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A
Trenna Ahlberg 1988-91 Traci Alcorn 1984-86 Laurie Allen 1984-86 Caitlin Ambrose 2010 Lori Anderson 1980-82 Andrea Arney 2009-10 Lisa Arvay 1983, 1985-87
B
Becky Bailey 1982-85 Kathy Bala 1978-80 Micah Barbato 2002 Heather Bauer 2009-10 Shawn Betz 1988 Amanda Bennett 1990-91 Julie Bias 1993-96 Alissa Birkhimer 2010 Amy Blauvelt 1999-2002 Jody Blose 1987-90 Lindsay Bodecker 2007 Julie Boyes 2006-09 Gerrie Brand 1997-98 Jaci Brindus 2006-09 Shelly Brown 1988 Amanda Brubaker 1996-99
C
Ronda Carter 1989-92 Jeanne Casari 1978-79 Kim Cassidy 1983-86 Cara Cellurale 1995-96 Mindy Clancy 1983-85 Brittany Clarke 2008 Karen Clover 1978 Tara Castilow 1996 Kristen Conrad 2001-03 Stephanie Conrad 2002-05 Dawn Cullen 1978-81 Michele Cyr 1986-87
D
Jessica Davidson 2007-08 Patty Dennison 1980-81 Janice Dettling 1990-92,’94 Beth Dillon 1988-91 Carrie DiMickle 1996 Allison Dorr 2009-10 Jill Drugatz 1996-98
E
Sarah Earley Stacy Emig
F
Kristin Fairclough 1992 Kim Fausnight 1986-89 Alex Feltes 2008-10 Laura Ferio 1978-79 Shari Fiorino 1984 Debbie Firth 1983-86 Tracy Firth 1986-89 Mary Flesch 1979-82 Shelly Freeman 1992
G
Leticia Gamboa 1997-2000 Tina Garcea 1977-81 Amy Garner 2001-04 Sharon Gill 1991 Cassie Gleisner 2010 Sharon Goodpasture 1988-90
Kathie Graf Katie Gross
J
Ali Janutolo 1999-2002 Jana Jenkins 1996-99 Robin Johnson 1993 Kathleen Jordan 1986-89 Tina Joyner 1979-81 Melissa Jones 1996-97 Vanessa Kabat 1998-2000 Kim Kanipes 1978-79 Lisa Keenan 1999-2002 Kim Kepnes 1987-88, 90 Kristi Koelble 2000-01 Toni Korora 1983 Karrie Kovach 1992-95 Kelly Krantz 1994-97 Rachel Kraus 2003-05 Jenny Krieger 1993
L
Kathy Lanese Heidi Lehto Pam Lestock Amber Lowe
M
I
N
Christine Ibarra
for a 0.61 career ERA.
No. 23•Kay Piper
Versatile two-sport athlete (volleyball)... Three-time All-American... Two time team MVP... Three-time offensive player of the year... Member of 1984 and ‘85 NCAA Final Four teams... Hit 15
1995-98
1977 1978 1980-83 2008-09
All-Americans Kay Piper (SS) 1983*, 84*, 85 Dani Vance (P) 1984 Deann Viebranz (2B) 1984 Tina Mayreis (C) 1984*, 85* Becky Bailey (1B) 1985 Renee Vance (P) 1985 Traci Alcorn (3B) 1985, 86* Kelli Metzger (C) 1999 Academic All-Americans Rose Marie Torma (3B) 1984 Linda Weber (P) 1985* Kathleen Jordan (C) 1988* Dani Vance (P) 1984 All-Region Selections NCAA Division II - Mid-Atlantic Kay Piper (SS) 1983*, 84*, 85* Becky Bailey (1B) 1985* Tina Mayreis (C) 1984*, 85*
0
Kerry Omerza Anita Paolucci Teresa Parker Penny Parvin Mary Patterson Amy Pedro Gina Perisutti Maribeth Petak Stacy Petiya Teri Pigott Gina Pillitiere Kay Piper Kelly Porter Denise Prough
Q
Kelly Quigley
1977 1993 1980 1985
Missy Stetser 1989-90 Vicki Stoll 1977-78 Sarah Stromack 2008-10 Jennifer Stottlemyer 2005-08
Cali Stratton 2006-09 Kathy Sullivan 1980-82 Patty Surina 1991-94 Christina Swierz 2008
2002-05
T
1990-92 1986-89 1977 1980-83 2003-06 1978-79 1991-94 1995-98 1979-80 1987-88 1982-85 1983-85 1990-92
Connie Teitsworth 1982-83 Joanie Teitsworth 1981-84 Sara Tervo 2004-07 Susan Thomas 1978 Rose Marie Torma 1981-84 Teresa Treadway 1987 Carisa Troyer 1997 Nicole Troyer 1992-95
V
Cheryl Vance 1980-83 Dani Vance 1981-84 Renee Vance 1983-86 Ashley VanDine 2004-05 Dana Vegh 1984-85 Deann Viebranz 1981-84 Julie Villard 1999-2000 Lindsay Vittorio 2002-05
2002-05
R
Megan MacKenzie 2003-06 Amy Madrin 1987-90 Carol Marchuk 1978-80 Karen Marshall 1986-89 Ruth Martin 1980-83 Tina Mayreis 1982-85 Aaren McBride 2001-04 Deanna McCauley 2005-08 Tina McCauley 2001-02, 05 Kathy McClure 1977 Tiffany McCoy 1998-2001 Tracee McCoy 2000-03 Sharon McFarland 1984-86 Lisa McLean 2006-09 Kelli Metzger 1996-99 Barbara Miller 1978 Katrina Moffett 2005-08 Theresa Moran 1990-92 Carrese Moody 2004-07 Melissa Moore 1995-98 Lisa Morris 1978-79 Valerie Mutchie 1990-91
Elizabeth Nash
Cheryl Nero Nikki Nettrour Julie Nichols Theresa Nichols
P
K
Janice Hank 1977 Krista Hansen 2007-10 Kelsie Hanson 2007-08 Shelly Harper 1986-87 Darlene Hart ‘83-84, 86-87 Penny Haser 1981 Beth Haupt 1984 Janet Heffernan 1986-89 Olivia Hegedus 2008-10 Alex Helfrich 2009-10 Cyrstal Hernandez 2009-10 Rianne Hess 1999-2002 Karen Hibbard 1985-86 Angie Hill 1998-2001 Jodi Hill 1979-81 Valeria Holbrook 1987 Diane Hollish 1988 Felicia Houtz 2009 Shelby Howell 1995-98 Peggy Huffman 1977-80 Kathy Hughes 1978-80 Melissa Hurley 2000-03 Mary Hyland 2010
Member of UA’s 1984 NCAA Final Four team... Three-time UA athlete of the year... 45-13 career record included four no- hitters... Logged 3,991/3 innings on the mound, allowing 34 earned runs
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1985-86 2010
H
Retired Numbers No. 8•Dani Vance
home runs in 1985.
2008-10 1994-97
1994-97
Annette Rhodes 1996 Alex Riedeman 2010 Jackie Rothman 1998-2000 Lori Rotruck 1981-84 Ann Marie Rotunda 1992-95
W
S Becky Santonastaso 2002-05
Vicki Sample 1981 Nikki Schwiefert 1992-95 Sharon Schweitzer 1977 Carol Seiler 1977 Sarah Serfass 1994 Kerstin Sewell 1999-2002 Sue Sexauer 1978 Chris Sheaffer 1988 Erin Short 1992-95 Monica Shorter 2008-10 Paige Smith 2004-07 Gina Snyder 1992-93 Andrea Speelman 1994 Tammy Spidell 1990-93 Jaclyn Spirtos 2004-07 Jamie Stanclift 2006 Molly Steineck 2004-05 Rebecca Stern 2002-05
Dani Vance (P) Deann Viebranz (2B) Traci Alcorn (3B) Debbie Firth (OF) Renee Vance (P) Lisa Arvay (SS) Kim Cassidy (OF)
1984* 1984* 1985*, 86* 1985 1985* 1986 1986
Z
Lynette Zawada 1979 Kathy Ziegler 1977-78 Sara Zilles 2003-06 Jamie Zwisler 1997-2000 Bold-indicates active player.
Tiffany McCoy (DP) 2000 Tracee McCoy (2B) 2000* Tracee McCoy (SS) 2003 *-Indicates first team, all others are second team selections. Varsity “A” Softball Hall of Fame
Name NCAA Division I - Mideast Shawn Betz (DP) 1988* Amy Madrin (P) 1990 NCAA Division I - Great Lakes Cara Cellurale (C) 1995 Kelli Metzger (3B) 1996 Shelby Howell (P) 1997 Kelli Metzger (C) 1997 Jana Jenkins (2B) 1997 Shelby Howell (P) 1998 Jana Jenkins (2B) 1999* Kelli Metzger (C) 1999*
Sherell Watson 1998-2000 Linda Weber 1982-85 Jan Wellock 1977-79 Jackie West 1981-84 Christine Williamson 1994 Jill Williams 1979-82 Vanessa Williams 1995-98 Jennifer Wilt 1991-92 Sally Witzberger 1977 Cindy Wood 1994 Amanda Workinger 1998-99
Inducted
Joey Arrietta, Coach Lisa Arvay, Volleyball/Softball Dani Vance Crookston Kay Piper Deann L. Viebranz Rose Marie Torma Rebecca Bailey Brant Amy Madrin Mathia Kathleen Jordan Hohl Ann Marie Rotunda Patty Surina Lucius Shelby Howell
1993 1999 1993 1994 1995 1997 2000 2000 2004 2005 2006 2008
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL POSTSEASON HONORS First-Team All-MAC Lisa McLean 2009 Kerry Omerza 2005 Kelly Quigley 2005 Tracee McCoy 2003 Melissa Hurley 2002 Lisa Keenan 2002 Tracee McCoy 2002 Julie Villard 2002 Tiffany McCoy 2001 Sherell Watson 2000 Tiffany McCoy 2000 Jana Jenkins 1999 Kelli Metzger 1999 Shelby Howell 1998 Kelli Metzger 1998 Shelby Howell 1997 Kelli Metzger 1997 Kelli Metzger 1996 Cara Cellurale 1995 Ann Marie Rotunda 1994 Ann Marie Rotunda 1993 Patty Surina 1993 Second-Team All-MAC Heather Bauer 2009 Julie Boyes 2006 Carrese Moody 2006 Megan MacKenzie 2005 Tina McCauley 2005 Sara Zilles 2005 Kerry Omerza 2004 Rebecca Stern 2002 Tracee McCoy 2000 Stacy Petiya 1998 Stacy Emig 1996 Shelby Howell 1996 Jana Jenkins 1996 Stacy Emig 1995 Karrie Kovach 1995 Ann Marie Rotunda 1995 Nikki Schwiefert 1995 Julie Bias 1994 Honorable Mention All-MAC Jana Jenkins 1997 MAC All-Freshmen Team Andrea Arney 2009 Lindsay Bodeker 2007 Julie Boyes 2006 Jamie Stanclift 2006 MAC Pitcher of the Year Lisa Keenan 2002
COACHING HISTORY & ANNUAL RESULTS
MAC Player of the Year Shelby Howell 1997 MAC Freshman of the Year Kelli Metzger 1996 Cara Cellurale 1995 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Region Heather Bauer 2009 Lisa McLean 2009 First-Team All-North Star Conference Anita Paolucci 1992 Patty Surina 1992 Trenna Ahlberg 1990 Amy Madrin 1990 Anita Paolucci 1990 Karen Marshall 1989 Trenna Ahlberg 1989 Academic All-MAC Heather Bauer Alex Feltes Alex Helfrich Heather Bauer Sarah Earley Alex Feltes Christina Swierz Jaclyn Spirtos Sherell Watson (HM) Melissa Moore Stacy Petiya Vanessa Williams (HM) Stacy Emig (HM) Stacy Emig (HM) Ann Marie Rotunda Ann Marie Rotunda (HM) Erin Short (HM) Ann Marie Rotunda
2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2007 1999 1998 1998 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1994 1993
CoSIDA ESPN Academic All-District IV Alex Feltes 2010 Alex Helfrich 2010 Sarah Earley 2009 * No Academic All-MAC teams were selected from 1999-00 through the 2001-02 season. Bold-indicates active player.
All-Time Records Years Coach Seasons 1977 Sandy Kays 1 1978-89 Joey Arrietta 12 1989 Bobby Curtis 1 1990-93 Julie LeVeck 4 1994-96 Linda Kalafatis 3 1997-2004 Deanna Parks 7 2005-06 Julie Wright 2 2007-Pres. Julie Jones 4 Totals 34
W 11 359 25 114 98 224 53 92 976
L 10 136 11 92 61 178 52 121 662
T 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 8
Pct. .524 .723 .689 .553 .643 .556 .505 .432 .593
Annual Results Year 1977* 1978* 1979* 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987% 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Slow-Pitch* Fast-Pitch Overall
W 11 15 18 12 17 30 34 48 51 31 45 47 36 32 28 30 24 36 34 28 29 35 27 31 21 30 25 26 27 26 17 20 35 20 44 932 976
L 10 9 12 9 11 11 7 6 10 14 16 19 23 15 34 17 26 20 21 20 22 18 28 21 25 17 23 25 27 25 25 38 24 34 31 631 662
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8
Pct. .524 .593 .607 .571 .607 .732 .829 .889 .836 .689 .738 .712 .608 .680 .452 .638 .480 .643 .616 .580 .569 .660 .491 .596 .457 .638 .520 .509 .500 .509 .404 .345 .590 .370 .587 .593 .593
Coach Sandy Kays Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta Joey Arrietta J. Arrietta/B. Curtis Julie LeVeck Julie LeVeck Julie LeVeck Julie LeVeck Linda Kalafatis Linda Kalafatis Linda Kalafatis Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Deanna Parks Julie Wright Julie Wright Julie Jones Julie Jones Julie Jones Julie Jones Three Years 31 Years 34 Years
*-Akron played three seasons of slow-pitch softball from 1977-79. No statistical records were kept from these seasons. Akron’s first season of fast pitch was 1980. %-Akron’s first season as a member of NCAA Division I. The Zips previously played in Division II. 2011 University of Akron Softball
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL TEAM AWARDS Caroline Pardee Award UA Female Athlete of the Year 1981 Dani Vance (SB) and Mary O’Connor (WBB) 1982 Kay Piper (SB/VB) 1983 Dani Vance (SB) 1984 Dani Vance (SB) 1985 Kay Piper (SB/VB) 1986 Renee Vance (SB) 1987 Lisa Arvay (SB/VB) 1990 Amy Madrin (SB) 1994 Ann Marie Rotunda (SB) 1997 Shelby Howell (SB) 2002 Lisa Keenan (SB) Most Valuable Player 1980 Mary Flesch 1981 Dani Vance 1982 Kay Piper 1983 Kay Piper Dani Vance 1984 Dani Vance Tina Mayreis 1985 Kay Piper 1986 Renee Vance 1987 Lisa Arvay 1988 Tracy Firth Kathleen Jordan 1989 Trenna Ahlberg 1990 Trenna Ahlberg 1991 Trenna Ahlberg 1992 Ronda Carter 1993 Patty Surina Ann Marie Rotunda 1994 Patty Surina 1995 Stacy Emig 1996 Kelli Metzger 1997 Shelby Howell 1998 Kelli Metzger 1999 Kelli Metzger 2000 Tracee McCoy 2001 Jackie Rothman 2002 Lisa Keenan 2003 Melissa Hurley 2004 Tina McCauley 2005 Tina McCauley 2006 Sara Zilles Pitcher of the Year 1980 Patty Dennison 1981 Dani Vance 1982 Dani Vance 1983 Linda Weber 1984 Renee Vance 1985 Renee Vance 1986 Renee Vance Michele Cyr 1987 Michele Cyr 1988 Amy Madrin Teresa Parker 1989 Amy Madrin 1990 Amy Madrin 1991 Tammy Spidell 1992 Gina Snyder Tammy Spidell 1993 Tammy Spidell 1994 Cindy Wood 1995 Shelby Howell 1996 Shelby Howell 1997 Shelby Howell 1998 Vanessa Williams Shelby Howell 1999 Sherell Watson 2000 Lisa Keenan
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Lisa Keenan Lisa Keenan Megan MacKenzie Tina McCauley Tina McCauley Tina McCauley
Offensive Player of the Year 1980 Pam Lestock 1981 Lori Rotruck 1982 Becky Bailey 1983 Pam Lestock 1984 Kay Piper 1985 Traci Alcorn 1986 Traci Alcorn 1987 Tracy Firth Kim Fausnight 1988 Kim Fausnight Shawn Betz 1989 Trenna Ahlberg 1990 Anita Paolucci 1991 Amanda Bennett 1992 Anita Paolucci 1993 Patty Surina Ann Marie Rotunda 1994 Julie Bias 1995 Karrie Kovach 1996 Kelli Metzger 1997 Shelby Howell 1998 Kelli Metzger Jana Jenkins 1999 Kelli Metzger 2000 Tiffany McCoy 2001 Tiffany McCoy Rianne Hess 2002 Tracee McCoy Melissa Hurley 2003 Tracee McCoy 2004 Kerry Omerza Kelly Quigley 2005 Kelly Quigley 2006 Carrese Moody 2007 Cali Stratton 2008 Lisa McLean 2009 Lisa McLean 2010 Alex Feltes Defensive Player of the Year 1980 Jodi Hill 1981 Rose Marie Torma 1982 Lori Rotruck 1983 Deann Viebranz 1984 Deann Viebranz 1985 Lisa Arvay 1986 Lisa Arvay 1987 Jody Blose 1988 Janet Heffernan 1989 Jody Blose 1990 Jody Blose 1991 Valerie Mutchie 1992 Ann Marie Rotunda 1993 Nicole Troyer 1994 Stacy Emig 1995 Nikk Schwiefert 1996 Stacy Emig 1997 Kelli Metzger 1998 Stacy Petiya 1999 Jana Jenkins Jamie Zwisler 2000 Leticia Gamboa 2001 Julie Villard 2002 Julie Villard 2003 Sara Zilles 2004 Sara Zilles 2005 Sara Zilles 2006 Lisa McLean
2007 2008 2009 2010
Lisa McLean Christina Swierz Andrea Arney Heather Bauer Krista Hansen
Leadership Award 2000 Jackie Rothman Jamie Zwisler 2001 Jackie Rothman 2002 Seniors 2003 Melissa Hurley Set Six Award 2005 Ashley Van Dine 2006 Rachel Kraus Most Improved 2005 Lindsay Vittorio 2006 Amy Pedro Captains 1980 Kathy Hughes Teri Pigott 1981 Mary Flesch Dawn Cullen Jill Williams 1982 Mary Flesch Jill Williams 1983 Connie Teitsworth Rose Marie Torma Cheryl Vance 1984 Dani Vance Tina Mayreis Kay Piper 1985 Tina Mayreis Kay Piper 1986 Lisa Arvay 1987 Lisa Arvay Darlene Hart 1988 Tracy Firth Jody Blose 1989 Seniors 1990 Trenna Ahlberg Jody Blose Amy Madrin 1991 Trenna Ahlberg Beth Dillon 1992 Ronda Carter Gina Snyder 1993 Not Awarded 1994 Patty Surina Maribeth Petak 1995 Nikki Scwiefert Karrie Kovach Ann Marie Rotunda 1996 Julie Bias Stacy Emig Kelly Krantz 1997 Kelly Krantz Stacy Emig 1998 Jana Jenkins Stacy Petiya Shelby Howell 1999 Kelli Metzger Jana Jenkins 2000 Angie Hill Jackie Rothman Jamie Zwisler 2001 Jackie Rothman Rianne Hess 2002 Rianne Hess Ali Janutolo Julie Villard 2003 Melissa Hurley 2004 N/A
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tina McCauley, Rebecca Stern, Kelly Quigley Jaclyn Spirtos Jaclyn Spirtos Katrina Moffett, Jen Stottlemyer Jaci Brindus Krista Hansen
Freshman of the Year 1980 Patty Dennison 1981 Joanie Teitsworth 1982 Linda Weber 1983 Renee Vance 1984 Sharon McFarland 1985 Theresa Nichols 1986 Kim Fausnight 1987 Amy Madrin 1988 Shawn Betz 1989-93 N/A 1994 Stacy Emig 1995 Cara Cellurale Shelby Howell 1996 Jana Jenkins Kelli Metzger 1997 Jamie Zwisler 1998 Angie Hill 1999 Rianne Hess Lisa Keenan 2000 Tracee McCoy 2001 Tina McCauley 2002 Becky Stern 2003 Megan MacKenzie Sara Zilles 2004 Jaclyn Spirtos Scholar-Athlete 1994 Erin Short 1995 Erin Short 1996 Stacy Emig 1997 Jill Drugatz Stacy Emig 1998 Jill Drugatz 1999 Ali Janutolo 2000 Ali Janutolo 2001 Ali Janutolo Vanessa Kabat 2002 Ali Janutolo 2003 Kristen Conrad 2004 Aaren McBride Coaches Award 1994 Ann Marie Rotunda Kelly Krantz 1995 Ann Marie Rotunda 1996 Kelly Krantz 1997 Jana Jenkins 1998 Tiffany McCoy 1999 Jackie Rothman 2000 Kristi Koelble 2001 Kristen Conrad 2002 Amy Blauvelt Amy Garner 2003 Rachel Kraus Amy Pedro 2004 Ashley VanDine 2007 Julie Boyes 2008 Jen Stottlemyer 2009 Julie Boyes 2010 N/A - Current players in BOLD - Leadership, Freshman and Scholar-Athlete Awards were discontinued in 2005.
2011 University of Akron Softball
2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL TEAM RECORDS (SINGLE-GAME)
Batting At-Bats 62 at Ohio At-Bats, Both Teams 121 at Ohio at Kent State Runs 26 vs. Robert Morris vs. Sinclair CC Runs, Both Teams 32 vs. Sinclair CC Runs, One Inning 16 vs. Robert Morris-3rd inning Runs, Doubleheader 44 vs. Robert Morris Runs, Doubleheader, Both Teams 49 vs. Robert Morris Hits 25 vs. Sinclair CC Hits, Both Teams 30 vs. Ohio (UA: 18) vs. Sinclair CC (UA: 25) Doubles 6 vs. Rutgers Triples 4 vs. Spring Arbor Home Runs 5 vs. Charleston Total Bases 38 vs. Robert Morris Total Bases, Both Teams 42 at Ohio (5) Stolen Bases 12 vs. Alabama State Fielding Putouts 50 vs. Kent State Putouts, Both Teams 101 vs. Kent State Assists 29 vs. Sacred Heart Assists, Both Teams 49 vs. Sacred Heart Errors 9 vs. Bowling Green Errors, Both Teams 13 vs Kansas Double Plays 3 vs. Canisius vs. Western Kentucky 2 vs. Florida A & M vs. Buffalo vs. Fairleigh Dickinson vs. UT-Chattanooga at Bowling Green vs. Bowling Green vs. Wright State vs. Kent State vs. Northridge vs. Colorado State vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. Ohio State vs. Youngstown State
4/26/97 4/26/97 5/2/84 4/17/88 4/27/80 4/27/80 4/17/88 4/17/88 4/17/88 4/27/80 4/26/97 4/27/80 3/21/83 3/28/84 4/20/84 4/17/88 4/5/03 2/8/09
5/2/84 5/2/84 5/19-20/84 5/19-20/84 4/3/80 3/18/88 3/14/08 3/5/10 3/15/09 4/10/09 3/20/08 2/24/08 4/19/03 4/24/99 3/31/95 4/5/92 3/24/91 3/21/91 3/21/90 4/1/88 4/13/86
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SINGLE-GAME)
Hitting At-Bats 8 Jamie Zwisler and Stacy Emig vs. Ohio 2011 University of Akron Softball
4/26/97
Runs 5 Kim Fausnight vs. Robert Morris 4/17/88 Deann Viebranz vs. Ohio Northern 4/18/81 Mary Flesch vs. Sinclair CC 4/27/80 Hits 5 Becky Stern vs. North Carolina A&T 2/22/04 Trenna Ahlberg vs. Robert Morris 4/17/88 Kim Fausnight vs. Robert Morris 4/17/88 Mary Flesch vs. Kent-Trumbull 4/24/80 Doubles 3 Kathleen Jordan vs. Austin Peay 4/29/88 Angie Hill vs. Kentucky 3/9/01 Triples 2 Lisa McLean vs. Northern Ill. 4/26/08 Kim Cassidy vs. Spring Arbor 3/28/84 Kay Piper vs. SIUE 4/22/83 Home Runs 2 Allison Dorr vs. Morehead State 3/24/09 Krista Hansen vs. Northern Ill. 4/27/08 Jaclyn Spirtos vs. Colorado St. 2/26/05 Kerry Omerza vs. Towson St. 3/12/04 Kelly Quigley vs. Pittsburgh 3/12/04 Kelly Quigley vs. Central Mich. 3/27/04 Tracee McCoy at Ohio 4/5/03 Kerstin Sewell vs. Miami 3/23/02 Rianne Hess vs. Miami 3/23/02 Tiffany McCoy vs. Toledo 4/30/01 Tracee McCoy vs. Central Mich. 5/6/00 Kelli Metzger vs. Miami 5/7/99 Kelli Metzger vs. Campbell 2/20/99 Shelby Howell vs. Central Mich. 4/17/98 Shelby Howell vs. Princeton 3/23/97 Kelli Metzger vs. UCSB 2/28/97 Kelli Metzger vs. Cleveland St. 4/24/96 Kelli Metzger vs. Wright State 3/10/96 Traci Alcorn vs. Dayton 4/5/86 Becky Bailey vs. Charleston 4/20/84 Kathy Bala vs. Sinclair CC 4/27/80 Kathleen Sullivan vs. Kent Trumbull 4/24/80 Carol Marchuk vs. Ohio Northern 4/19/80 Grand Slams 1 Alex Feltes vs. Bowling Green 4/17/09 Julie Boyes vs. Toledo 5/2/08 Aaren McBride at Robert Morris 4/15/03 Sherell Watson vs. Eastern Mich. 5/5/00 Gerrie Brand vs. Eastern Illinois 3/23/97 Julie Bias vs. Eastern Mich. 4/29/94 Kim Fausnight vs. Robert Morris 4/17/88 Lisa Arvay vs. UT-Martin 4/18/86 Runs Batted In 7 Kay Piper vs. Mt. Union 4/20/83 Total Bases 10 Kelli Metzger vs. Miami 5/7/99 Stolen Bases 6 Ronda Carter vs. Valpariso 4/24/92 Fielding Putouts 24 Lori Rotruck vs. Sacred Heart 5/19-20/84 Assists 10 Kay Piper vs. CS-Northridge 5/19/85 Errors 4 Sarah Earley vs. Youngstown State 4/21/09 Beth Dillon vs. Western Michigan 4/28/91 Pitching Innings Pitched 17 Renee Vance vs. Kent State Strikeouts 17 Dani Vance vs. Muskingum Base on Balls
5/2/84 4/6/83
9 Patty Dennison vs. Kent State 4/5/80 No Hit Games (Note: Perfect games in italics) Heather Bauer vs. Pennsylvania 2/27/09 Tina McCauley vs. Canisius 2/29/04 Lisa Keenan vs. Canisus 3/8/02 Vanessa Williamsvs. Marshall 4/11/98 Shelby Howell at Penn State 4/23/97 Kelly Krantz vs. Princeton 3/23/97 Vanessa Williams vs. George Mason 3/18/95 Gina Snyder vs. Ohio 4/22/92 Sharon Goodpasture vs. Canisius 4/21/90 Amy Madrin vs. Ohio 4/19/90 Amy Madrin vs. Youngstown St. 4/13/90 Amy Madrin vs. Edinboro 4/1/90 Amy Madrin vs. Nicholls State 3/19/88 Michele Cyr vs. St. John’s 3/20/87 Teresa Parker vs. St. Johns 3/20/87
Sharon MacFarland vs. UT-Martin
4/19/86
Renee Vance-Michele Cyr vs Wright State Renee Vance vs. Wright State Renee Vance vs. St. Xavier Renee Vance vs. Wright State Renee Vance vs. Wright State Linda Weber vs. Muskingum Linda Weber vs. Dusquense Dani Vance vs. Muskingum Renee Vance vs. Saginaw Valley Renee Vance vs. Saginaw Valley Renee Vance vs. Ashland Linda Weber vs. Mt. Union Dani Vance vs. Edinboro Dani Vance vs. Rutgers Linda Weber vs. Allegheny Ruth Martin vs. Point Park Patty Dennison vs. Ohio
4/4/86 4/4/86 3/24/86 5/3/85 4/19/85 4/24/85 4/16/85 4/9/84 3/27/84 3/26/84 4/25/83 4/20/83 4/7/83 3/24/83 3/24/83 3/31/82 3/15/81
TEAM RECORDS (SEASON)
General Most Games Played Most Wins, Regular Season Most Wins, incl. Post-season Largest Margin of Victory
66 47 51 25
1988 1988 1985 1988
Hitting Most At-Bats Most Runs Most Hits Most Doubles Most Triples Most Home Runs Most RBI Most Sacrifices Most Walks Most Strikeouts Most Stolen Bases Highest Batting Average Most Hit By Pitches
1,710 326 499 81 29 40 262 119 163 333 132 .308 38
1988 1984 1985 1985,88 1985 2002 1994 1990 1988 2002 2009 1994 2010
Pitching Most Games Most Games Started Most Games Completed Most Wins Most Innings Pitched Most Walks Most Strikeouts Most No-Hit Games Best ERA
66 66 62 51 438 156 302 6 0.49
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1,316 709 113 21 .969
1988 1994 1982 1991,94 2009
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SEASON)
Miscellaneous Games Played 66 Shawn Betz, Kim Fausnight, Kathleen Jordan, Tracy Firth, Janet Heffernan, Karen Marshall 1988 Games Started 66 Kim Fausnight, Kathleen Jordan, Tracy Firth, Janet Heffernan, Karen Marshall 1988 Hitting Batting Avg. Kay Piper, 1983 At-Bats Shawn Betz, 1988 Runs Kay Piper, 1985 Hits Kay Piper, 1985 Doubles Shelby Howell, 1997 Julie Bias, 1994 Kathleen Jordan, 1988 Triples Kay Piper, 1984 Home Runs Kelli Metzger, 1999 RBI Kelli Metzger, 1999 Sacrifices Janet Heffernan, 1988 Walks Kelli Metzger, 1999 Strikeouts Angie Hill, 1999 Stolen Bases Lisa McLean, 2009 Pitching Games Christina Swierz, 2008 Starts Christina Swierz, 2008 Complete Games Tammy Spidell, 1991 Wins Renee Vance, 1985 Innings Pitched Tammy Spidell, 1991 Walks Christina Swierz, 2008 Strikeouts Tina McCauley, 2005 No-Hit Games Amy Madrin, 1990 Renee Vance, 1986 ERA Renee Vance, 1984 Fielding Putouts Valerie Mutchie, 1991 Assists Page 26
.446 209 52 90 17 12 19 56 29 42 59 45
53 45 29 25 268 88 216 3 0.19
490 176
Trenna Ahlberg, 1991 Errors 30 Patty Surina, 1994 Double Plays 15 Valerie Mutchie 1991 Fielding Avg. (over 300 chances) .997 Jaclyn Spirtos, 2004
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (CAREER)
Miscellaneous Games Played Jody Blose, 1987-90 Hitting At-Bats Trenna Ahlberg, 1988-91 Lisa McLean, 2006-09 Runs Kay Piper, 1982-85 Hits Kay Piper, 1982-85 Doubles Kay Piper, 1982-85 Triples Kay Piper, 1982-85 Home Runs Kelli Metzger, 1996-99 RBI Kelli Metzger, 1996-99 Sacrifices Janet Heffernan, 1986-89 Walks Jody Blose, 1987-90 Strikeouts Tracee McCoy, 2000-03 Stolen Bases Lisa McLean, 2006-09 Batting Avg. Kay Piper, 1982-85 Pitching Appearances Lisa Keenan, 1999-02 Starts Tina McCauley, 2001-05 Complete Games Tina McCauley, 2001-05 Wins Shelby Howell, 1995-98 Innings Pitched Tina McCauley, 2001-05 Walks Tina McCauley, 2001-05 Strikeouts Tina McCauley, 2001-05 No-Hitters Renee Vance, 1983-86 ERA Dani Vance, 1981-84 Fielding Putouts Jody Blose, 1987-90 Assists Trenna Ahlberg, 1988-91 Errors Trenna Ahlberg, 1988-91 Double Plays Jody Blose, 1987-90
229
670 140 236 48 35 57 167 69 91 93 11 .398
136 108 84 66 721.1 263 575 8 0.617
1,330 580 71 31
Fielding Avg. (over 300 chances) Valerie Mutchie, 1990-91
.994 (504-39-4)
OFFENSIVE RECORDS (SEASON)
Games Played 1. 66 Shawn Betz, Kim Fausnight, 1988 66 Kathleen Jordan, Tracy Firth, 66 Janet Heffernan, Karen Marshall 4. 64 Trenna Ahlberg 1988 5. 62 Valerie Mutchie 1991 62 Janet Heffernan, Jody Blose 1988 62 Lisa Arvay, Jody Blose 1987 8. 61 Janice Dettling, Denis Prough 1991 61 Tina Mayreis, Kelly Porter, 61 Kathleen Jordan 1987 61 Traci Alcorn, Becky Bailey 1985 At-Bats 1. 209 2. 205 3. 202 4. 201 5. 200 200 7. 193 8. 192 192 10. 191
Shawn Betz Lisa McLean Kay Piper Tracy Firth Kim Fausnight Kathleen Jordan Ronda Carter Lisa Arvey Traci Alcorn Debbie Firth
1988 2009 1985 1988 1988 1988 1991 1987 1985 1985
Batting Average 1. .452 Kay Piper 2. .446 Kay Piper 3. .442 Shelby Howell 4. .410 Tina Mayreis 5. .401 Kelli Metzger 6. .390 Jana Jenkins .390 Julie Bias .390 Kay Piper 9. .375 Renee Vance 10. .374 Patty Surina
1983 1985 1997 1984 1999 1999 1994 1984 1986 1993
Runs 1. 52 2. 51 3. 49 4. 47 5. 45 45 7. 41 8. 38 38 38
Kay Piper Kim Fausnight Tracy Firth Deann Viebranz Stacy Emig Patty Surina Traci Alcorn Treena Ahlberg Janet Heffernan Renee Vance
1985 1988 1988 1984 1994 1994 1985 1988 1988 1986
Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. 10.
Kay Piper Shawn Betz Lisa McLean Shelby Howell Kim Fausnight Kathleen Jordan Traci Alcorn Julie Bias Lisa McLean Karrie Kovach
1985 1988 2009 1997 1988 1988 1985 1994 2008 1995
Doubles 1. 17 Shelby Howell 17 Julie Bias 17 Kathleen Jordan
1997 1994 1988
90 76 70 68 68 68 68 67 66 66
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Triples 1. 12 2. 10 3. 9 9 9 6. 8 8 8. 7 7 7 7 7 7
Tracy Firth Kay Piper Nikki Schwiefert Kim Fausnight Katrina Moffett Kerry Omerza Tracee McCoy Sherell Watson Ann Marie Rotunda Shawn Betz Tina Mayreis Kay Piper
1988 1983 1995 1988 2008 2003 2000 1999 1993 1988 1984 1984
Kay Piper Lisa McLean Kim Fausnight Renee Vance Kay Piper Traci Alcorn Kim Cassidy Lisa McLean Patty Surina Amanda Bennett Kim Fausnight Kay Piper Kay Piper
1984 2008 1987 1986 1985 1985 1984 2009 1993 1991 1988 1983 1982
Home Runs 1. 19 Kelli Metzger 2. 16 Kelli Metzger 3. 15 Kay Piper 4. 13 Kelly Quigley 13 Kelli Metzger 6. 10 Kerry Omerza 10 Tracee McCoy 8. 9 Julie Boyes 9 Kelly Quigley 9 Kerstin Sewell 9 Kelli Metzger 9 Julie Bias
1999 1996 1985 2005 1998 2004 2003 2009 2004 2002 1997 1994
RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.
56 54 47 46 45 44 44 42 42 41
Kelli Metzger Kay Piper Shawn Betz Julie Bias Kelli Metzger Kay Piper Kay Piper Shelby Howell Traci Alcorn Julie Boyes
1999 1985 1988 1994 1996 1984 1983 1997 1985 2008
Walks 1. 42 2. 36 3. 29 4. 27 27 5. 26 26 7. 24 24 9. 23 23
Kelli Metzger Tracy Firth Shelby Howell Julie Boyes Patty Surina Sara Zilles Debbie Firth Jody Blose Jody Blose Erin Short Anita Paolucci
1999 1988 1998 2009 1994 2006 1984 1988 1989 1995 1991
Sacrifices 1. 29 Janet Heffernan 2. 25 Deann Viebranz 3. 21 Amanda Bennett 2011 University of Akron Softball
1988 1984 1990
4. 8.
20 20 20 20 19 19 19
Denise Prough Trenna Ahlberg Janet Heffernan Darlene Hart Jamie Zwisler Trenna Ahlberg Jody Blose
Stolen Bases 1. 45 Lisa McLean 2. 38 Lisa McLean 3. 31 Ann Marie Rotunda 4. 30 Heather Bauer 5. 28 Sara Zilles 5. 27 Jana Jenkins 7. 25 Rebecca Stern 8. 24 Ann Marie Rotunda 24 Deann Viebranz 10. 23 Sara Zilles 23 Jana Jenkins
1991 1990 1989 1987 1998 1990 1990 2009 2008 1994 2010 2006 1999 2005 1995 1984 2005 1997
PITCHING RECORDS (SEASON)
Victories 1. 25 2. 22 3. 20 20 20 6. 19 7. 18 18 18 10. 17 17 17 17
Renee Vance Linda Weber Tina McCauley Lisa Keenan Shelby Howell Christina Swierz Heather Bauer Tina McCauley Michele Cyr Andrea Arney Shelby Howell Amy Madrin Dani Vance
1985 1985 2005 2002 1998 2008 2009 2004 1987 2009 1995 1988 1984
Winning Percentage (12 or more wins) (U) 1. .846 (22-4) Linda Weber 1985 2. .818 (18-4) Michelle Cyr 1987 3. .809 (17-4) Dani Vance 1984 4. .806 (25-6) Renee Vance 1985 5. .783 (15-8) Shelby Howell 1997 6. .765 (13-4) Ruth Martin 1982 7. .741 (20-7) Shelby Howell 1998 8. .714 (20-8) Lisa Keenan 2002 Winning Percentage (12 or fewer wins) (U) 1. 1.000 (9-0) Linda Weber 1983 1.000 (7-0) Sharon McFarland 1984 3. .923 (12-1) Renee Vance 1984 .923 (12-1) Linda Weber 1984 5. .888 (8-1) Ruth Martin 1983 6. .800 (8-2) Michele Cyr 1986 7. .786 (11-3) Dani Vance 1983 ERA 1. 0.19 Renee Vance 2. 0.25 Linda Weber 3. 0.26 Dani Vance 4. 0.33 Dani Vance 5. 0.45 Sharon McFarland 6. 0.51 Renee Vance 7. 0.79 Linda Weber 8. 0.89 Michele Cyr 9. 0.83 Michele Cyr 10. 0.92 Teresa Parker
1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 1985 1985 1986 1987 1988
Hits Allowed 1. 303 Christina Swierz
2008
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
243 209 206 182 179 176 177 171 168
Tammy Spidell Tammy Spidell Andrea Arney Lisa Keenan Gina Snyder Tina McCauley Megan MacKenzie Lindsay Bodeker Megan MacKenzie
1991 1993 2009 2000 1993 2005 2006 2007 2003
Appearances 1. 53 Christina Swierz 2. 47 Tammy Spidell 3. 42 Lisa Keenan 4. 41 Andrea Arney 41 Tina McCauley 6. 35 Megan MacKenzie 7. 34 Heather Bauer 34 Tina McCauley 34 Shelby Howell 10. 33 Lindsay Bodeker 33 Lisa Keenan
2008 1991 2000 2009 2005 2006 2009 2004 1998 2007 1999
Starts 1. 45 2. 35 3. 37 4. 31 31 6. 30 7. 29 8. 28 9. 27 27
2008 2005 2009 1991 1985 2000 2004 2002 2006 1999
Christina Swierz Tina McCauley Andrea Arney Tammy Spidell Renee Vance Lisa Keenan Tina McCauley Lisa Keenan Megan MacKenzie Sherell Watson
Complete Games 1. 29 Tammy Spidell 2. 28 Christina Swierz 3. 25 Andrea Arney 25 Lisa Keenan 25 Renee Vance 6. 24 Megan MacKenzie 24 Tina McCauley 24 Tina McCauley 9. 23 Amy Madrin 23 Linda Weber Innings Pitched 1. 268.0 Tammy Spidell 2. 255.2 Christina Swierz 3. 228.0 Andrea Arney 4. 227.0 Tina McCauley 5. 209.1 Tina McCauley 6. 207.0 Renee Vance 7. 202.1 Lisa Keenan 8. 198.1 Megan MacKenzie 9. 195.1 Lisa Keenan 10. 185.0 Linda Weber Strikeouts 1. 216 Tina McCauley 2. 215 Tina McCauley 3. 213 Lisa Keenan 4. 194 Megan MacKenzie 5. 171 Andrea Arney 6. 144 Renee Vance 7. 147 Christina Swierz 8. 119 Lindsay Bodeker 9. 107 Amy Madrin 10. 105 Lisa Keenan
1991 2008 2009 2002 1985 2006 2005 2004 1988 1985 1991 2008 2009 2005 2004 1985 2000 2006 2002 1985 2005 2004 2002 2006 2009 1985 2008 2007 1988 2000 Page 27
2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL Walks 1. 88 2. 85 3. 78 4. 75 5. 69 6. 63 7. 60 8. 58 58 10. 53
Christina Swierz Tina McCauley Jennifer Wilt Tina McCauley Tina McCauley Shelby Howell Vanessa Williams Andrea Arney Cindy Wood Shelby Howell
2008 2004 1990 2005 2003 1996 1998 2009 1994 1998
Earned Runs 1. 155 Christina Swierz 2. 84 Andrea Arney 3. 81 Tammy Spidell 4. 67 Megan MacKenzie 5. 65 Tina McCauley 6. 62 Lisa Keenan 7. 61 Alex Riedeman 8. 59 Megan MacKenzie 59 Sherell Watson 59 Gina Snyder 59 Jennifer Wilt
2008 2009 1991 2003 2005 2000 2010 2006 1999 1993 1991
Runs 1. 182 2. 105 3. 100 4. 96 5. 88 6. 85 7. 83 8. 82 9. 81 10. 80 80
2008 2009 1991 2005 2003 2000 2010 2007 1999 2006 1993
Christina Swierz Andrea Arney Tammy Spidell Tina McCauley Megan MacKenzie Lisa Keenan Alex Riedeman Lindsay Bodeker Sherell Watson Megan MacKenzie Gina Snyder
FIELDING RECORDS (SEASON)
Putouts 1. 490 2. 475 3. 448 4. 443 5. 416 6. 411 7. 404 8. 400 9. 399 10. 397
Valerie Mutchie Jody Blose Erin Short Becky Bailey Stacy Petiya Vanessa Kabat Erin Short Rianne Hess Erin Short Katrina Moffett
1991 1987 1994 1985 1998 1999 1993 2000 1995 2008
Assists 1. 176 2. 173 3. 170 4. 164 5. 154 6. 152 7. 150 8. 149 9. 148 10. 143
Trenna Ahlberg Lisa Arvay Patty Surina Patty Surina Leticia Gamboa Leticia Gamboa Angie Hill Trenna Ahlberg Kay Piper Nikki Schwiefert
1991 1987 1994 1993 2000 1999 1999 1988 1985 1995
Fielding Pct. (150+ chances) 1. .997 Jaclyn Spirtos .997 Jaclyn Spirtos .997 Julie Villard 4. .994 Tina Mayreis 5. .991 Stacy Petiya Sarah Stromack 6. .990 Jody Blose Page 28
2006 2004 2002 1985 1998 2010 1988
8. 10.
.990 Deanne Viebranz .989 Vanessa Kabat .989 Nicole Troyer .988 Jaclyn Spirtos .988 Erin Short
1984 1999 1995 2007 1994
OFFENSIVE RECORDS (CAREER)
Games Played 1. 229 Jody Blose 2. 226 Trenna Ahlberg 3. 221 Tracy Firth 4. 218 Kim Fausnight 5. 214 Janet Heffernan 6. 210 Lisa McLean 7. 209 Stacy Emig 8. 205 Kelli Metzger 9. 200 Rebecca Stern 10. 197 Janice Dettling 197 Julie Boyes At-Bats 1. 670 Trenna Ahlberg 670 Lisa McLean 2. 668 Stacy Emig 3. 659 Tracy Firth 4. 652 Kim Fausnight 5. 650 Ann Marie Rotunda 6. 605 Sara Zilles 605 Nikki Schwiefert 8. 603 Jamie Zwisler 9. 598 Kelli Metzger 598 Ronda Carter
1987-90 1988-91 1986-89 1986-89 1986-89 2006-09 1994-97 1996-99 2002-05 1990-94 2006-09 1988-91 2006-09 1994-97 1986-89 1986-89 1992-95 2003-06 1992-95 1997-00 1996-99 1989-92
Batting Average 1. .398 Kay Piper 2. .355 Shelby Howell 3. .354 Patty Surina .354 Mary Flesch 5. .350 Traci Alcorn 6. .346 Kelli Metzger 7. .344 Tina Mayreis 8. .341 Deann Viebranz 9. .327 Tracee McCoy 10. .325 Renee Vance Runs 1. 140 Kay Piper 2. 136 Stacy Emig 3. 119 Trenna Ahlberg 4. 117 Kim Fausnight 5. 116 Ann Marie Rotunda 6. 114 Kelli Metzger 7. 113 Rebecca Stern 113 Tracy Firth 9. 112 Jana Jenkins 112 Deann Viebranz
1982-85 1994-97 1988-91 1986-89 1992-95 1996-99 2002-05 1986-89 1996-99 1981-84
Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1982-85 1996-99 2006-09 1994-97 1992-95 1987-89 1991-94 1988-91 1986-89 1996-99
236 207 204 200 190 190 180 179 178 172
Kay Piper Kelli Metzger Lisa McLean Stacy Emig Ann Marie Rotunda Kim Fausnight Patty Surina Trenna Ahlberg Tracy Firth Jana Jenkins
Doubles 1. 48 Kay Piper
1982-85 1995-98 1991-94 1981-83 1984-86 1996-99 1982-85 1981-84 2000-03 1983-86
1982-85
2. 40 3. 38 38 4. 37 5. 36 36 7. 35 8. 33 9. 32 Triples 1. 35 2. 24 3. 20 4. 19 5. 18 6. 16 16 8. 14 14 10. 10
Tina Mayreis Melissa Moore Julie Bias Kim Fausnight Shelby Howell Tracee McCoy Trenna Ahlberg Melissa Hurley Kelli Metzger
1982-85 1995-98 1993-96 1986-89 1995-98 2000-03 1988-91 2000-03 1996-99
Kay Piper Kim Fausnight Patty Surina Lisa McLean Becky Bailey Traci Alcorn Kim Cassidy Ann Marie Rotunda Renee Vance Stacy Emig
1982-85 1986-89 1991-94 2006-09 1982-85 1984-86 1983-86 1992-95 1983-86 1994-97
Home Runs 1. 57 Kelli Metzger 2. 30 Kelly Quigley 3. 26 Kay Piper 26 Tracee McCoy 5. 24 Julie Boyes 6. 23 Kerstin Sewell 7. 22 Julie Bias 8. 20 Kerry Omerza 9. 17 Rianne Hess 17 Tiffany McCoy 17 Shelby Howell 17 Melissa Moore RBI 1. 167 Kelli Metzger 2. 165 Kay Piper 3. 114 Julie Boyes 4. 111 Kelly Quigley 5. 110 Tracee McCoy 6. 107 Shelby Howell 7. 104 Julie Bias 8. 100 Stacy Emig 9. 99 Trenna Ahlberg 10. 93 Nikki Schwiefert Tina Mayreis Walks 1. 91 Jody Blose 2. 87 Kelli Metzger 3. 85 Tracy Firth 4. 68 Patty Surina 5. 67 Sara Zilles 67 Anita Paolucci 7. 65 Trenna Ahlberg 8. 64 Rebecca Stern 64 Kim Fausnight 64 Julie Boyes
1996-99 2002-05 1982-85 2000-03 2006-09 1999-02 1993-96 2002-05 1999-02 1998-01 1995-98 1995-98 1996-99 1982-85 2006-09 2002-05 2000-03 1995-98 1993-96 1994-97 1988-91 1992-95 1982-85 1987-91 1996-99 1986-89 1991-94 2003-06 1990-92 1988-91 2002-05 1986-89 2006-09
Sacrifices 1. 69 Janet Keffernan 1986-89 2. 47 Deann Viebranz 1981-84 3. 43 Janice Dettling 1990-92 43 Tracy Firth 1986-89 5. 40 Ronda Carter 1989-92 6. 39 Darlene Hart 1983-87 7. 37 Jody Blose 1987-90 8. 36 Patty Surina 1991-94 9. 33 Jana Jenkins 1996-99 33 Trenna Ahlberg 1988-91 2011 University of Akron Softball
2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL Stolen Bases 1. 111 Lisa McLean 2. 92 Jana Jenkins 3. 91 Ann Marie Rotunda 4. 72 Sara Zilles 5. 66 Lisa McLean 6. 64 Stacy Emig 7. 61 Rebecca Stern 8. 52 Sarah Earley 9. 50 Ronda Carter 10. 49 Deann Viebranz
2006-09 1996-99 1992-95 2003-06 2006-08 1994-97 2002-05 2008-pr. 1989-92 1981-84
PITCHING RECORDS (CAREER)
Victories 1. 66-11 2. 63-30 3. 60-49 4. 58-43 5. 56-17 6. 54-47 7. 50-18 8. 45-13 9. 44-26 10. 39-24
Shelby Howell Amy Madrin Tina McCauley Lisa Keenan Renee Vance Tammy Spidell Linda Weber Dani Vance Teresa Parker Kelly Krantz
1995-98 1987-90 2001-05 1999-02 1983-86 1990-93 1982-85 1981-84 1986-89 1994-97
Winning Pct. (More than 12 wins) 1. .882 (15-2) Sharon McFarland 1984-86 2. .862 (50-8) Linda Weber 1982-85 3. .813 (26-6) Michele Cyr 1986-87 4. .776 (45-13) Dani Vance 1981-84 5. .767 (56-17) Renee Vance 1983-86 6. .696 (32-14) Sharon Goodpasture 1988-89 7. .680 (66-31) Shelby Howell 1995-98 8. .677 (63-30) Amy Madrin 1987-90 9. .628 (44-26) Teresa Parker 1986-90 .628 (27-16) Ruth Martin 1980-83 ERA 1. 0.617 2. 0.776 3. 0.852 4. 0.982 5. 1.04 6. 1.33 7. 1.43 8. 1.56 9. 1.87 10. 2.03 Hits 1. 643 2. 629 3. 618 4. 562 5. 539 6. 513 7. 481 8. 401 9. 312 10. 302 Appearances 1. 136 2. 129 3. 116 4. 114 5. 111 6. 109 7. 88 8. 84
Dani Vance Renee Vance Michele Cyr Linda Weber Sharon McFarland Amy Madrin Teresa Parker Shelby Howell Sharon Goodpasture Tina McCauley
1981-84 1983-86 1986-87 1982-85 1984-86 1987-90 1986-90 1995-98 1988-90 2001-05
Lisa Keenan Tammy Spidell Tina McCauley Megan MacKenzie Shelby Howell Kelly Krantz Amy Madrin Teresa Parker Andrea Arney Vanessa Williams
1999-02 1990-93 2001-05 2003-06 1995-98 1994-97 1987-90 1986-89 2009-pr. 1995-98
Lisa Keenan Tina McCauley Shelby Howell Tammy Spidell Amy Madrin Megan MacKenzie Kelly Krantz Teresa Parker
1999-02 2001-05 1995-98 1990-93 1987-90 2003-06 1994-97 1986-89
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9. 80 Renee Vance 10. 71 Linda Weber Games Started 1. 108 Tina McCauley 2. 97 Lisa Keenan 3. 90 Tammy Spidell 4. 87 Shelby Howell 5. 87 Amy Madrin 6. 82 Megan MacKenzie 7. 76 Renee Vance 76 Teresa Parker 9. 64 Kelly Krantz 10. 60 Linda Weber Complete Games 1. 84 Tina McCauley 2. 82 Amy Madrin 3. 75 Tammy Spidell 4. 72 Shelby Howell 5. 66 Lisa Keenan 6. 65 Megan MacKenzie 7. 61 Renee Vance 8. 57 Teresa Parker 9. 54 Linda Weber 10. 46 Dani Vance
1983-86 1982-85 2001-05 1999-02 1990-93 1995-98 1987-90 2003-06 1983-86 1986-89 1994-97 1982-85 2001-05 1987-90 1990-93 1995-98 1999-02 2003-06 1983-86 1986-89 1982-85 1981-84
Innings Pitched 1. 721.1 Tina McCauley 2. 701.0 Lisa Keenan 3. 672.0 Amy Madrin 4. 659.0 Shelby Howell 5. 657.0 Tammy Spidell 6. 597.0 Megan MacKenzie 7. 524.1 Renee Vance 8. 494.0 Teresa Parker 9. 482.1 Kelly Krantz 10. 422.1 Linda Weber Strikeouts 1. 575 Tina McCauley 2. 454 Lisa Keenan 3. 429 Megan MacKenzie 4. 386 Amy Madrin 5. 341 Renee Vance 6. 339 Shelby Howell 7. 297 Dani Vance 8. 263 Vanessa Williams 9. 235 Andrea Arney 10. 206 Tammy Spidell
2001-05 1999-02 2003-06 1987-90 1983-86 1995-98 1981-84 1995-98 2009-pr. 1990-93
Walks 1. 263 2. 196 3. 163 4. 144 5. 134 6. 131 7. 109 8. 98 9. 95 10. 94 94 94
Tina McCauley Shelby Howell Megan MacKenzie Vanessa Williams Ruth Martin Renee Vance Lisa Keenan Dani Vance Julie Boyes Kelly Krantz Amy Madrin Teresa Parker
2001-05 1995-98 2003-06 1995-98 1980-83 1983-86 1999-02 1981-84 2006-08 1994-97 1987-90 1986-89
Earned Runs 1. 209 Tina McCauley 2. 207 Megan MacKenzie 3. 202 Lisa Keenan 4. 165 Tammy Spidell
2001-05 2003-06 1999-02 1990-93
2001-05 1999-02 1987-90 1995-98 1990-93 2003-pr. 1983-86 1986-89 1994-97 1982-85
5. 161 6. 147 7. 141 8. 117 9. 108 10. 103 Runs 1. 293 2. 285 3. 279 4. 233 5. 232 6. 227 7. 179 8. 170 9. 158 10. 154
Kelly Krantz Shelby Howell Andrea Arney Vanessa Williams Sherell Watson Julie Boyes
1994-97 1995-98 2009-pr. 1995-98 1998-01 2006-09
Tina McCauley Lisa Keenan Megan MacKenzie Shelby Howell Tammy Spidell Kelly Krantz Andrea Arney Teresa Parker Ruth Martin Vanessa Williams
2001-05 1999-02 2003-06 1995-98 1990-93 1994-97 2009-pr. 1986-89 1980-83 1995-98
FIELDING RECORDS (CAREER)
Putouts 1. 1,377 2. 1,330 3. 1,148 4. 1,127 5. 1,064 6. 958 7. 736 7. 619 8. 583 9. 570 10. 546 Assists 1. 580 2. 531 3. 496 4. 484 5. 464 6. 411 7. 377 8. 345 9. 338 10. 300 300
Erin Short Jody Blose Stacy Petiya Jaclyn Spirtos Becky Bailey Kelly Quigley Katrina Moffett Kelli Metzger Ann Marie Rotunda Janet Heffernan Lori Rotruck Trenna Ahlberg Leticia Gamboa Nikki Schweifert Angie Hill Stacy Emig Patty Surina Kay Piper Tracee McCoy Lisa Arvay Jody Blose Janet Heffernan
Fielding Pct. (300+ chances) 1. .994 Valerie Mutchie 2. .992 Jaclyn Spirtos 3. .989 Sarah Stromack 4. .980 Stacy Petiya .980 Erin Short .980 Tina Mayreis 7. .978 Kelli Metzger .978 Jody Blose 9. .976 Kelly Quigley Lori Rotruck
1992-95 1987-90 1995-98 2004-07 1982-85 2002-05 2005-08 1996-99 1992-95 1986-89 1981-84 1988-91 1997-00 1992-95 1998-01 1994-97 1991-94 1982-85 2000-03 1983-87 1987-90 1986-89 1990-91 2004-07 2008-pr. 1995-98 1992-95 1982-85 1996-99 1987-90 2002-05 1981-84
Bold indicates active player
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS 1980 (12-9) Coach: Joey Arrietta A 3 at Bowling Green L 5-7 A 5 at Kent W 3-2 A 5 at Kent L 0-7 A 9 at Youngstown St. W 2-1 A 9 at Youngstown St. L 1-5 A 15 Cleveland State W 17-3 A 19 at Ohio Northern W 14-7 A 19 vs. Western Mich. L 2-7 A 22 Youngstown State L 2-3 A 22 Youngstown State L 2-3 A 24 Kent-Trumbull W 5-2 A 24 Kent-Trumbull W 14-4 A 26 at Dayton W 12-9 A 26 at Dayton L 9-10 A 29 at Sinclair CC W 15-8 A 29 at Sinclair CC W 26-6 A 29 Mount Union W 7-2 M 2 vs. Wright State^ W 2-1 M 2 vs. Wright State^ W 10-1 Midwest AIAW II Regional-Edwardsville, Ill. M 6 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-8 M 7 vs. Franklin L 7-10 ^-played at Kent Home games at Mason Park 1981 (17-11) Coach: Joey Arrietta M 27 at West Liberty W 7-1 M 27 at West Liberty W 12-6 M 28 at Marshall W 14-2 M 28 at Marshall W 14-0 M 31 at Ohio State L 1-6 M 31 at Ohio State L 2-7 A 3 Toledo# W 9-5 A 3 Toledo W 6-2 A 8 Muskingham W 8-0 A 8 Muskingham W 16-0 A 10 Wright State L 0-4 A 10 Wright State W 13-0 A 11 at Franklin W 4-2 A 11 at Franklin W 4-6 A 15 at Ohio W 8-0 A 15 at Ohio W 1-3 A 18 Ohio Northern W 4-0 A 18 Ohio Northern W 12-7 A 20 at Youngstown State L 0-1 A 20 at Youngstown State W 5-2 A 27 Bowling Green L 3-5 A 27 Bowling Green W 7-1 A 28 Kent W 6-2 A 28 Kent L 5-6 A 30 Wright State L 0-4 A 30 Wright State W 2-0 Midwest AIAW Regional - Dayton, Ohio M 7 vs. Ferris State L 0-2 M 8 vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-6 #-First game played at Buchtel Field 1982 (30-11) Coach: Joey Arrietta M 20 vs. Montclair State^ M 20 vs. Northwestern^ M 21 vs. Bowling Green^ M 21 vs. Jackson State^ M 22 vs. Indiana-Purdue^ M 22 vs. Bowling Green^ M 23 vs. Jackson State^ M 23 vs. Saginaw Valley^ M 30 Ohio State M 30 Ohio State M 31 Point Park M 31 Point Park A 2 Davis & Elkins A 2 Davis & Elkins A 7 at Muskingum A 7 at Muskingum A 14 Ohio A 14 Ohio A 16 at Dayton A 16 at Dayton A 18 at Edinboro State A 18 at Edinboro State A 19 Youngstown State A 19 Youngstown State A 23 Mount Union A 23 Mount Union A 24 Youngstown State
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A 25 Ohio Northern W 5-1 A 25 Ohio Northern W 5-2 A 26 BGSU (16 inn.) L 1-2 A 27 at Kent L 2-3 A 27 at Kent L 1-2 A 28 at Defiance W 4-3 A 28 at Defiance W 8-2 A 29 at Miami W 6-0 A 29 at Miami W 5-3 M 1 Wright State W 1-0 M 1 Wright State W 5-2 Midwest AIAW Regional - Edwardsville, Ill. M 6 vs. Quincy L 1-3 M 7 vs. Davis & Elkins W 9-3 M 8 vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-1 ^-played at Orlando, Fla. 1983 (34-7-2) Coach: Joey Arrietta M 17 vs. Texas Tech^ T 1-1 M 18 vs. Texas Tech^ T 3-3 M 18 vs. Army^ L 2-4 M 19 vs. Sacred Heart^ L 3-4 M 19 vs. Virginia^ W 5-1 M 20 vs. Sacred Heart^ L 0-8 M 21 vs. Rutgers^ W 13-1 M 22 vs. Allegheny^ W 5-0 M 25 vs. Western Conn.^ W 7-2 M 25 vs. Allegheny^ W 4-1 M 26 vs. Rutgers^ W 5-0 M 26 vs. Saginaw Valley^ W 8-1 M 27 vs. Nicholls State^ L 1-2 A 2 Dayton W 3-0 A 2 Dayton W 9-1 A 6 Muskingum W 2-0 A 6 Muskingum W 11-1 A 14 Malone W 7-0 A 15 Edinboro W 6-0 A 15 Edinboro W 3-2 Franklin College Invitational - Franklin, Ind. A 16 vs. Ind.-Evansville W 8-0 A 16 vs. Indiana Central W 11-0 A 16 at Franklin W 5-0 A 20 at Mount Union W 6-0 A 20 at Mount Union W 16-0 A 21 at Ohio L 6-7 A 21 at Ohio W 11-6 IUPUI Invitational - Indianapolis, Ind. A 22 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 5-2 A 22 vs. Butler W 3-1 A 23 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 5-2 A 25 at Ashland W 17-1 A 25 at Ashland W 9-0 A 26 Kent W 2-0 A 26 Kent W 4-0 A 27 at Heidelberg W 21-0 A 27 at Heidelberg W 16-0 OISCA Tournament - Alliance, Ohio A 30 vs. Ohio Northern W 5-1 M 5 at BGSU (14 inn.) L 0-1 M 5 at Bowling Green W 7-0 M 6 at Wright State W 2-0 M 6 at Wright State W 2-0 M 7 Ohio Northern W 18-0 M 7 Ohio Northern W 5-2 ^-played at Orlando, Fla. 1984 (48-6) Coach: Joey Arrietta M 22 vs. Rider^ W 3-1 M 22 vs. New Haven^ W 4-0 M 23 vs. Ohio State^ W 1-0 M 24 vs. Miami^ W 6-1 M 25 vs. St. John’s^ W 10-2 M 25 vs. St. John’s^ W 6-0 M 26 vs. Saginaw Valley^ W 3-0 M 26 vs. Davis & Elkins^ W 4-0 M 27 vs. Saginaw Valley^ W 3-0 M 28 vs. Spring Arbor^ W 10-2 M 28 vs. Hope^ W 6-0 M 30 vs. Kent^ W 7-0 M 30 vs. Davis & Elkins^ W 7-0 M 31 vs. Hope^ W 6-0 M 31 vs. Florida A&M^ W 17-0 A 3 Mount Union W 4-0 A 3 Mount Union W 7-1 A 7 Davis & Elkins W 4-0 A 7 Youngstown State W 1-0 A 8 California (Pa.) W 12-3 A 8 California (Pa.) W 7-0 A 9 at Muskingum W 5-0 A 9 at Muskingum W 9-0
A 11 at Duquesne W 23-0 A 11 at Duquesne W 7-0 Franklin Invitational - Franklin, Ind. A 14 vs. Indiana-Purdue W 4-0 A 14 at Franklin W 5-0 A 14 vs. Indiana-Evansville W 4-0 A 15 Mercyhurst W 6-0 A 15 Mercyhurst W 5-3 A 18 Walsh W 5-3 A 18 Walsh W 6-3 A 20 vs. Charleston~ W 8-0 A 20 at Dayton L 3-4 A 21 vs. Charleston~ W 12-0 A 21 at Dayton W 3-0 A 27 at Edinboro W 17-6 A 27 at Edinboro W 3-2 A 28 at Slippery Rock W 3-1 A 28 at Slippery Rock W 7-0 A 29 Youngstown State W 1-0 A 29 Youngstown State L 2-3 M 1 Heidelberg W 11-0 M 1 Heidelberg W 10-0 M 2 at Kent (17 inn.) L 1-2 M 2 at Kent W 5-2 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional - Akron, Ohio M 11 California-Chico W 8-0 M 11 Wayne State W 1-0 M 11 Wayne State L 3-4 M 11 Wayne State W 11-2 NCAA D-II Champs. - Sioux Falls, S.D. M 17 vs. Sacred Heart L 0-3 M 19 vs. Sam Houston St. W 3-1 M 19 vs. Sacred Heart (15 inn.) W 2-1 M 20 vs. Cal-Northridge L 0-1 ^-played at Orlando, Fla. ~-played at Dayton, Ohio 1985 (51-10) Coach: Joey Arrietta M 22 vs. Defiance^ W M 23 vs. C.W. Post^ L M 24 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.)^ W M 24 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.)^ W M 25 vs. St. John’s^ W M 25 vs. St. John’s^ W M 26 vs. M.I.T.^ W M 27 vs. Toledo^ L M 28 vs. St. John’s^ W M 29 vs. Kent^ L M 30 vs. Toledo^ W A 3 vs. Rider^ W A 3 vs. Rider^ W A 4 Toledo L A 4 Toledo W Liberty Tournament - Lynchburg, Va. A 6 vs. Lock Haven W A 6 at Liberty W A 7 vs. Longwood W A 7 vs. Canisius W A 10 at Youngstown State L A 10 at Youngstown State W Ky. Wesleyan Festival - Owensboro,Ky. A 12 vs. Mississippi W A 12 vs. Mississippi W A 13 at Kentucky Wesleyan L A 13 vs. California (Pa.) W A 14 vs. California (Pa.) W A 16 Duquesne W A 16 Duquesne W A 19 Wright State W A 19 Wright State W A 20 Dayton W A 20 Dayton W A 21 Bowling Green W A 21 Bowling Green W A 23 at Cleveland St. W A 24 Muskingum W A 24 Muskingum W A 25 Edinboro W A 25 Edinboro W Lady Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio A 26 Ohio Northern W A 26 Youngstown State W A 26 SIU-Edwardsville L A 27 Calvin W A 27 Kent W A 29 Ashland W A 29 Ashland W A 30 Slippery Rock W A 30 Slippery Rock W M 1 Kent W M 1 Kent L
6-2 0-1 3-1 7-2 5-0 7-0 6-4 0-2 7-0 1-2 4-0 8-4 8-0 0-1 6-1 7-1 8-0 3-0 6-1 0-1 7-1 3-1 2-0 2-3 12-3 8-0 3-0 6-0 1-0 4-0 11-0 12-0 7-0 3-2 13-0 10-0 6-1 3-0 2-1 8-1 8-2 0-3 4-1 2-1 4-0 13-0 5-0 8-0 2-0 0-3
Wright State Invitational - Dayton, Ohio M 3 at Wright State W 3-0 M 3 vs. Liberty W 14-0 M 4 vs. Ashland W 10-0 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional - Akron, Ohio M 10 Bloomsburg State W 5-4 M 10 Sam Houston State W 4-3 M 10 Bloomsburg State W 2-0 NCAA D-II Championship - Northridge, Calif. M 17 at Cal-Northridge L 0-3 M 18 vs. Sacred Hrt. (9 inn.) W 2-0 M 18 vs. Stephen F. Austin W 4-0 M 19 vs. Cal-Northridge (15 inn.) W 2-1 M 19 at Cal-Northridge L 1-2 ^-played at Orlando, Fla. 1986 (31-14-1) Coach: Joey Arrietta M 21 vs. Quinnipac^ W 2-0 M 21 vs. Quinnipac^ W 3-2 M 22 vs. St. John’s^ W 2-1 M 22 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.)^ W 3-1 M 23 vs. Rider^ L 1-2 M 23 vs. Iowa^ L 0-1 M 24 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.)^ W 2-0 M 24 vs. Rider^ W 5-3 M 25 vs. Bowling Green^ L 0-4 M 25 vs. Stetson^ W 2-1 M 27 vs. Iowa^ L 0-1 M 27 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.)^ W 1-0 M 28 vs. Buena Vista^ W 3-0 M 28 vs. Montclair State^ L 3-4 M 29 vs. Davis and Elkins^ W 5-4 M 29 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.)^ W 3-1 A 4 at Wright State W 8-0 A 4 at Wright State W 2-0 A 5 at Dayton W 14-4 A 5 at Dayton L 1-4 A 7 at California (Pa.) W 6-2 A 7 at California (Pa.) L 2-4 Franklin Tournament - Franklin, Ind. A 12 vs. Ky. Wesleyan L 1-2 A 12 vs. Northern Ky. W 5-0 A 16 Youngstown State W 8-2 A 16 Youngstown State W 10-3 A 17 at Kent L 2-6 Riverboat Classic - Cape Girardeau, Mo. A 18 vs. Wayne State L 0-1 A 18 at Southeast Mo. L 1-2 A 18 vs. Tenn.-Martin W 15-0 A 22 Ashland W 10-0 A 22 Ashland W 15-1 Lady Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio A 25 Youngstown State W 7-4 A 25 Cleveland State W 10-1 A 26 SIU-Edwardsville W 6-2 A 26 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 A 27 at Edinboro W 6-2 A 27 at Edinboro L 1-7 A 28 at Bowling Green L 0-4 A 28 at Bowling Green T 2-2 A 29 at Slippery Rock W 5-2 A 29 at Slippery Rock W 5-2 A 30 Ohio L 1-4 A 30 Ohio W 6-0 M 3 Wright State W 7-4 M 3 Wright State W 4-0 ^-played at Ocoee, Fla. 1987 (45-16-1) Coach: Joey Arrietta ***First Season in NCAA Division I*** M 19 vs. C.W. Post^ W 7-3 M 19 vs. Merrimack^ W 6-0 M 20 vs. St. John’s^ W 10-0 M 20 vs. St. John’s^ W 7-0 M 21 vs. C.W. Post^ W 9-2 M 21 vs. Eastern Illinois^ W 1-0 M 22 vs. Iowa^ L 1-4 M 22 vs. DePaul^ W 1-0 M 23 vs. Missouri-St. Louis^ W 3-1 M 23 vs. Iowa^ W 3-0 M 23 vs. Michigan State^ L 0-5 M 24 vs. Eastern Illinois^ W 2-1 M 24 vs. DePaul^ T 3-3 M 26 vs. Massachusetts^ W 3-0 M 27 vs. Rider^ L 0-1 A 8 at Bowling Green L 0-1 A 8 at Bowling Green W 2-0 Lady Lion Tournament - State College, Pa. A 10 vs. Rhode Island W 3-0 A 10 vs. Adelphi L 2-3
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL A 11 vs. Virginia W A 11 vs. C.W. Post W A 12 vs. Bloomsburg W A 12 vs. Adelphi L A 14 at Ohio Northern W A 14 at Ohio Northern L A 15 at Ashland W A 15 at Ashland W A 16 Edinboro W A 16 Edinboro W A 17 Wright State W A 17 Ohio State W A 18 Dayton W A 18 Dayton W A 18 Ohio State L A 20 at Toledo L A 20 at Toledo L A 22 at Ohio W A 22 at Ohio W Lady Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio A 24 Youngstown State W A 24 Wayne State W A 25 Davis & Elkins W A 25 Cleveland State W A 26 Wayne State W A 28 California (Pa.) W A 28 California (Pa.) L A 29 Kent W A 29 Kent W A 30 Slippery Rock W A 30 Slippery Rock W Indiana Invitational - Bloomington, Ind. M 1 vs. Toledo W M 1 vs. Illinois State L M 2 at Indiana L M 2 vs. Bowling Green L M 2 vs. Toledo W M 3 at Youngstown State W M 3 at Youngstown State W M 4 at Kent W M 4 at Kent W NIC Tournament - Macomb, Ill. M 6 vs. Iowa State L M 6 vs. Southwest La. W M 7 vs. Nicholls State W M 7 vs. North Carolina L ^-played at Ocoee, Fla. 1988 (47-19) Coach: Joey Arrietta HIT College Classic - Houston, Texas M 17 vs. Kansas L M 17 vs. Sam Houston L M 17 vs. North Texas State W M 18 vs. Bowling Green L M 18 vs. Texas-Arlington W M 19 vs. Colorado State L M 19 vs. Nicholls State W M 21 vs. Iowa^ L M 21 vs. Rutgers^ W M 22 vs. Drexel^ W M 22 vs. Michigan State^ W M 23 vs. Eastern Illinois^ L M 23 vs. DePaul^ W M 24 vs. Iowa^ W M 24 vs. SW Missouri State^ L M 25 vs. Drake^ W M 25 vs. Massachusetts^ W M 26 vs. Rutgers^ W M 26 vs. Rider^ W OSU Tournament - Columbus, Ohio A 1 vs. Ashland W A 1 at Ohio State L A 1 vs. Wright State W A 2 vs. Morehead State W A 2 vs. George Mason W A 4 Bowling Green L A 4 Bowling Green L A 6 at Kent L A 9 at Western Michigan L A 9 at Western Michigan W A 12 at California (Pa.) W A 12 at California (Pa.) W A 15 at Wright State W A 15 at Wright State W A 16 at Dayton W A 16 at Dayton W A 17 Robert Morris W A 17 Robert Morris W A 19 Youngstown State W A 19 Youngstown State W Lady Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio
4-2 4-3 1-0 0-4 10-0 2-6 4-0 6-0 9-5 6-0 4-1 2-1 21-0 6-1 0-6 1-4 3-7 3-1 1-0 4-0 3-0 3-1 6-0 2-0 3-2 2-3 8-3 4-3 4-2 3-2 3-2 0-4 1-5 2-4 3-0 7-5 5-1 6-4 1-0 3-6 1-0 3-2 2-7
3-5 0-3 8-1 1-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-2 3-0 3-2 2-0 2-4 3-1 3-2 0-2 3-1 5-3 3-0 9-2 9-0 2-4 7-1 6-1 6-0 1-3 0-5 0-3 0-1 5-1 4-0 5-3 12-2 11-0 14-0 3-0 26-1 18-4 8-0 4-0
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A 22 Davis & Elkins L 1-3 A 22 Cleveland State W 7-0 A 23 Youngstown State W 1-0 A 23 Wayne State W 9-0 A 24 Youngstown State W 2-0 A 24 Wayne State W 5-1 A 26 Ashland W 8-1 A 26 Ashland W 6-2 A 27 Ohio W 2-0 A 27 Ohio W 2-0 Western Ill. Spring Classic - Macomb,Ill. A 29 vs. Austin Peay W 7-0 A 29 at Western Illinois L 0-3 A 29 vs. Saint Louis W 8-7 A 30 vs. Eastern Michigan W 9-7 A 30 vs. Western Michigan L 2-11 M 2 Ohio Northern W 3-2 M 2 Ohio Northern W 7-0 M 3 Toledo L 1-7 M 3 Toledo W 1-0 M 4 Kent L 1-9 M 4 Kent L 0-1 M 4 Kent L 4-7 Akron Invitational - Akron, Ohio M 13 Illinois-Chicago W 4-0 M 14 Illinois-Chicago W 11-0 M 14 Wright State W 8-2 M 15 Illinois-Chicago W 6-0 M 15 Wright State W 9-4 ^-played at Ocoee, Fla. 1989 (36-23-1, 3-2 NSC) Coach: Joey Arrietta/Bobby Curtis South Florida Pepsi Classic - Tampa, Fla. M 10 vs. Eastern Michigan W 2-1 M 10 vs. Arizona State L 0-6 M 11 vs. South Carolina L 3-4 M 11 vs. Northeast La. L 4-11 Houston Classic - Houston, Texas M 16 vs. Southwest La. W 1-0 M 16 vs. Indiana State W 4-0 M 16 vs. Nicholls State L 1-2 M 17 vs. Saint Mary’s L 2-5 M 17 vs. Northeast La. W 7-3 M 17 vs. Sam Houston W 2-0 M 18 vs. Colorado State L 2-5 M 18 vs. Southern Miss. W 5-2 M 20 at UNLV W 2-0 M 20 at UNLV W 2-1 M 21 at Chapman College L 0-2 M 21 at Chapman College W 4-3 M 22 at Cal-Northridge L 0-1 M 22 at Cal-Northridge L 1-8 CS Fullerton Invitational - Fullerton, Calif. M 23 vs. Texas A&M L 6-7 M 23 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-1 M 24 vs. Utah W 3-1 M 24 vs. New Mexico W 2-1 M 25 vs. Long Beach L 0-3 Miami Invitational - Oxford, Ohio A 9 vs. Northwestern L 1-3 A 9 at Miami L 0-1 A 11 vs. California (Pa.) W 2-1 A 11 vs. California (Pa.) W 5-4 A 15 at Bowling Green L 1-3 A 15 at Bowling Green W 4-2 A 16 Western Michigan W 3-2 A 16 Western Michigan L 0-4 A 18 at Cleveland State T 0-0 A 19 at Kent W 3-2 A 19 at Kent L 0-1 Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio A 21 Wayne State W 5-0 A 22 Davis & Elkins W 10-1 A 22 Detroit W 4-1 A 23 Youngstown State L 2-5 A 23 Cleveland State W 6-0 A 24 at Ashland W 6-0 A 24 at Ashland W 10-4 A 26 Slippery Rock W 1-0 A 26 Slippery Rock W 5-1 NSC Tournament - Akron, Ohio A 27 Cleveland State W 10-0 A 27 Illinois-Chicago W 2-0 A 28 Valparaiso W 6-0 A 28 DePaul L 1-3 A 29 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 6-1 A 29 Northern Illinois L 0-2 M 2 at Ohio State W 4-3 M 2 at Ohio State L 1-8 M 3 at Ohio W 3-0 M 3 at Ohio W 5-0
Eastern Mich. Tournament - Ypsilanti, Mich. M 6 at Eastern Michigan W 6-1 M 6 vs. Indiana W 4-2 M 6 vs. Detroit L 0-3 M 7 vs. Detroit W 6-2 M 7 vs. Indiana L 3-9 M 14 Cleveland State W 11-0 M 14 Cleveland State W 5-1 1990 (32-15, 2-2 NSC) Coach: Julie LeVeck Houston Classic - Houston, Texas M 17 vs. Notre Dame W M 17 vs. Notre Dame L M 19 vs. Texas-Arlington W M 19 vs. Texas-Arlington W M 20 vs. Drake W M 20 vs. SW Texas State W M 21 vs. Stephen F. Austin L M 21 vs. Drake W M 22 vs. Wis.-Green Bay L M 22 vs. Wis.-Green Bay W M 23 vs. Sam Houston L M 23 vs. Northwest La. L M 23 vs. Brown W M 24 vs. Harvard (forfeit) W M 28 at Ohio W M 28 at Ohio W A 1 Edinboro W A 1 Edinboro W A 7 at Central Michigan W A 7 at Central Michigan W A 8 at Toledo W A 8 at Toledo L A 11 Kent L A 11 Kent L A 12 Youngstown State W A 12 Youngstown State W A 14 at Wright State W A 14 at Wright State W A 18 at Slippery Rock W A 18 at Slippery Rock W A 19 Ohio W A 19 Ohio W Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio A 21 Davis & Elkins W A 21 Canisius W A 22 Youngstown State L, A 22 Wayne State W A 22 Cleveland State W A 24 at Youngstown State L A 24 at Youngstown State L, NSC Tournament - Valparaiso, Ind. A 27 vs. Illinois-Chicago W A 27 vs. Northern Illinois L A 28 vs. Cleveland State W A 28 vs. DePaul L M 1 Toledo L M 1 Toledo L M 3 Ashland W M 3 Ashland W 1991 (28-34, 5-5 NSC) Coach: Julie LeVeck Miami Invitational - Oxford, Ohio M 1 vs. Dayton M 1 vs. Indiana M 1 at Miami M 2 vs. Indiana M 2 at Miami M 17 at Long Beach State M 17 at Long Beach State M 18 at San Diego State M 18 at San Diego State Pony Classic - Fullerton, Calif. M 20 vs. Cal-Poly Pomona M 21 vs. Colorado State M 22 vs. Arizona M 23 vs. Texas A&M M 23 vs. Kent M 24 vs. Cal-Northridge M 27 California (Pa.) M 27 California (Pa.) M 29 at Bradley M 29 at Indiana State M 30 at Michigan State M 30 at Iowa M 30 at Ball State A 2 at Ohio State A 2 at Ohio State A 3 Ohio A 3 Ohio
5-0 0-1 8-0 4-3 4-0 3-2 1-2 5-1 0-1 5-0 0-2 6-7 18-4 7-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 3-2 3-2 3-1 5-1 2-3 0-1 2-4 10-0 4-3 4-2 5-1 5-0 5-0 2-1 2-0 8-0 10-0 1-2 5-0 4-0 0-1 2-6 2-1 0-1 4-0 4-5 1-2 3-13 3-0 6-2
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1-10 5-3 0-1 1-8 2-5 1-9 0-4 3-1 8-3 2-1 4-1 2-3 3-1 0-3 7-3 0-1 1-4
Zip Invitational - Akron, Ohio A 5 Robert Morris W 9-1 A 5 Detroit W 4-1 A 5 Edinboro W 14-0 A 6 Edinboro W 9-0 A 7 Detroit W 5-3 A 10 Cleveland State* W 5-1 A 10 Cleveland State* W 3-1 A 12 Northern Illinois* W 3-2 A 12 Northern Illinois* W 2-0 A 13 Wisconsin-Green Bay* W 4-1 A 16 at Toledo W 5-3 A 16 at Toledo L 2-3 A 17 Kent L 0-1 A 17 Kent L 0-1 A 20 DePaul* L 0-1 A 20 DePaul* L 0-1 A 21 Illinois-Chicago* L 3-7 A 21 Illinois-Chicago* L 0-5 A 23 at Kent L 2-3 A 23 at Kent L 0-10 A 25 at Valparaiso* W 7-2 A 25 at Valparaiso* L 1-2 A 27 Wright State W 1-0 A 27 Wright State W 7-2 A 28 Western Michigan L 2-3 A 28 Western Michigan L 5-6 A 30 Youngstown State W 6-2 A 30 Youngstown State L 1-3 M 1 Slippery Rock W 3-0 M 1 Slippery Rock W 4-2 North Star Tournament - Green Bay, Wis. M 4 at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 11-1 M 4 vs. DePaul L 3-7 M 5 at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 1-0 M 5 vs. Northern Illinois L 2-8 M 8 Toledo L 1-2 M 8 Toledo L 1-3 *-North Star Conference games 1992 (30-17, 8-2 NSC) Coach: Julie LeVeck Ball State Tournament - Muncie, Ind. M 27 Iowa State W A 4 at Wright State* W A 4 at Wright State* W A 5 at Dayton W A 5 at Dayton W A 7 Youngstown State W A 7 Youngstown State W A 8 at Cleveland State* W A 8 at Cleveland State* (forfeit) W A 9 Edinboro W A 9 Edinboro W A 11 at Northern Illinois* L A 11 at Northern Illinois* W A 12 at Wis.-Green Bay* L A 12 at Wis.-Green Bay* W A 14 at Toledo L A 14 at Toledo L A 15 at Ashland W A 15 at Ashland W A 16 Robert Morris L A 16 Robert Morris L A 22 at Ohio W A 22 at Ohio W A 23 Kent L A 23 Kent W A 24 Valparaiso* W A 24 Valpariaso* W A 26 at Western Michigan L A 26 at Western Michigan L A 27 at Michigan State W A 27 at Michigan State W A 30 at Youngstown State L A 30 at Youngstown State W M 2 Miami W M 2 Miami W M 3 Detroit W Mv3 Detroit W M 5 at Kent L M 5 at Kent L NSC Tournament - Dayton,Ohio M 8 at Wright State W M 8 vs. Northern Illinois L M 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago L NIC Tournament - Macomb, Ill. M 17 vs. Northern Illinois L M 17 vs. Princeton W M 17 vs. Indiana State W M 18 vs. Eastern Illinois L M 18 vs. DePaul L
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL *-North Star Conference games 1993 (24-26, 13-16 MAC) Coach: Julie LeVeck Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 26 vs. Samford L M 26 vs. East Carolina L M 27 vs. Furman L M 27 vs. Drexel W M 28 vs. Georgia Tech W M 31 at Cleveland State L M 31 at Cleveland State W A 5 at Youngstown State W A 5 at Youngstown State L A 6 Kent* W A 6 Kent* W A 9 at Ball State* L A 9 at Ball State* W A 10 at Ball State* W A 13 at Ohio* W A 13 at Ohio* W A 15 Edinboro W A 15 Edinboro W A 16 Bowling Green* L A 16 Bowling Green* L A 17 Bowling Green* L A 17 Bowling Green* L A 21 Ashland L A 21 Ashland W A 23 Toledo* W A 23 Toledo* L A 27 Youngstown State W A 27 Youngstown State W A 28 at Penn State L A 28 at Penn State (11 inn.) L A 30 at Eastern Michigan* L A 30 at Eastern Michigan* L M 1 at Eastern Michigan* L M 1 at Eastern Michigan* L M 4 at Kent* L M 4 at Kent* L M 6 Cleveland State W M 6 Cleveland State W M 7 Western Michigan* L M 7 Western Michigan* W M 8 Western Michigan* W M 8 Western Mich.* (10 inn.) W M 11 Ohio* W M 11 Ohio* W M 14 at Central Michigan* L M 14 at Central Michigan* L M 15 at Central Michigan* W M 15 at Central Michigan* L NIC Tournament - Macomb, Ill. M 21 vs. Illinois-Chicago L M 21 at Western Illinois L * Mid-American Conference game 1994 (36-21, 15-19 MAC) Coach: Linda Kalafatis M 23 at Radford W M 23 at Radford W M 24 at North Carolina A&T W M 24 at North Carolina A&T W Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 25 vs. Furman L M 25 vs. UNC Charlotte W M 26 vs. UNC Greensboro W M 26 vs. Stetson W M 27 vs. Mercer W M 30 Cleveland State W M 30 Cleveland State W A 1 at Miami* W A 1 at Miami* W A 2 at Miami* L A 2 at Miami* W A 5 at Kent* W A 8 Ball State* L A 8 Ball State* W A 9 Ball State* L A 9 Ball State* L A 15 at Bowling Green* W A 15 at Bowling Green* L A 16 at Bowling Green* L A 16 at Bowling Green* L A 19 Penn State W A 19 Penn State W A 20 Edinboro (forfeit) W A 20 Edinboro (forfeit) W A 2 at Toledo* W A 22 at Toledo* L A 23 at Toledo* (8 inn.) L
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A 23 at Toledo* L A 25 Wright State W A 25 Wright State W A 27 at Cleveland State W A 27 at Cleveland State W A 29 Eastern Michigan* W A 29 Eastern Michigan* W A 30 Eastern Michigan* (8 inn.) L A 30 Eastern Michigan* (8 inn.) L M 3 Kent* W M 3 Kent* W M 3 Kent* W M 4 at Youngstown State L M 4 at Youngstown State W M 6 at Western Michigan* L M 6 at Western Mich.* (14 inn.) L M 7 at Western Michigan* W M 8 Youngstown State W M 8 Youngstown State W M 10 at Ohio* (8 inn.) L M 10 at Ohio* W M 10 at Ohio* L M 13 Central Michigan* L M 13 Central Michigan* L M 14 Central Michigan* W M 14 Central Michigan* L * Mid-American Conference game 1995 (34-21-1, 16-15-1 MAC) Coach: Linda Kalafatis UNCW Invitational - Wilmington, N.C. M 17 vs. George Mason W M 17 vs. Shippensburg W M 17 vs. Wingate W M 18 vs. Barton College W M 18 vs. Wingate W M 18 vs. George Mason W M 20 at Campbell W M 20 at Campbell W M 22 at UNC Greensboro L M 22 at UNC Greensboro W Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 24 vs. UNC Charlotte W M 24 vs. UNC Greensboro W M 25 vs. Georgia Tech W M 25 vs. Georgia Southern W M 26 vs. Wright State W M 26 vs. Kent L M 29 at Penn State W M 29 at Penn State L M 31 at Wright State L M 31 at Wright State W A 7 at Miami* L A 7 at Miami* W A 8 at Miami* L A 8 at Miami* L A 11 Toledo* W A 11 Toledo* L A 14 Central Michigan* L A 14 Central Michigan* W A 15 Central Michigan* W, A 15 Central Michigan* W, A 17 Canisius W A 17 Canisius L A 21 at Ball State* W A 21 at Ball State* L A 22 at Ball State* L A 22 at Ball State* W A 23 at Bowling Green* L A 25 Bowling Green* W A 25 Bowling Green* L A 26 at Youngstown State W A 26 at Youngstown State L A 28 Western Michigan* L A 28 Western Michigan* L A 29 Western Michigan* L A 29 Western Michigan* L M 2 at Toledo* L M 2 at Toledo* W M 6 at Ohio* W M 6 at Ohio* W M 7 at Ohio* W M 7 at Ohio* L M 10 Kent* T M 12 Eastern Michigan* L M 12 Eastern Michigan* W M 13 Eastern Michigan* W M 13 Eastern Michigan* W * Mid-American Conference game 1996 (28-20, 18-11 MAC) Coach: Linda Kalafatis
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UNLV Invitational - Las Vegas, Nev. F 23 vs. Hawaii L 2-10 F 24 vs. Oregon L 3-5 F 24 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 0-9 F 24 vs. Utah State L 1-3 F 25 vs. Utah State L 1-3 Tennessee Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn. M 9 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 6-5 M 9 at Tennessee L 6-7 M 10 vs. Purdue W 3-2 M 10 vs. Wright State W 6-3 Winithrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 22 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) W 7-0 M 22 at Winthrop L 2-3 M 23 vs. Mercer W 9-0 M 23 vs. Marshall W 7-6 M 24 vs. Miami W 10-4 M 24 vs. Maryland W 6-1 M 24 vs. Princeton L 5-6 M 29 Western Michigan* L 0-3 M 29 Western Michigan* L 1-3 M 30 Western Michigan* W 3-2 M 30 Western Michigan* W 3-2 A 2 at Kent* W 2-1 A 2 at Kent* L 2-6 A 5 at Toledo* W 1-0 A 5 at Toledo* W 6-2 A 6 at Toledo* L 1-2 A 6 at Toledo* L 2-3 A 10 Bowling Green* L 0-5 A 10 Bowling Green* W 7-6 A 12 Miami* W 9-4 A 12 Miami* L 9-10 A 13 Miami* W 3-2 A 13 Miami* L 3-7 A 16 at Eastern Michigan* W 3-1 A 16 at Eastern Michigan* W 2-1 A 19 at Ball State* L 2-3 A 19 at Ball State* W 8-0 A 20 at Ball State* W 2-1 A 20 at Ball State* W 7-1 A 24 at Cleveland State W 5-1 A 24 at Cleveland State W 7-2 A 26 at Ohio* W 7-6 A 26 at Ohio* W 5-4 A 27 at Ohio* L 2-3 A 27 at Ohio* W 8-0 M 3 Central Michigan* L 4-7 M 3 Central Michigan* W 4-2 M 4 Central Michigan* L 0-1 M 4 Central Michigan* W 3-0 * Mid-American Conference game 1997 (29-22, 19-12 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks UCSB Tournament - Santa Barbara, Calif. F 28 at UC-Santa Barbara W 9-1 F 28 vs. Long Beach State L 2-5 M 1 vs. Long Beach State L 1-7 M 1 at UCSB (5 inn.) L 0-16 M 2 vs. Iowa State L 1-2 M 2 at UC-Santa Barbara L 2-4 M 19 at Furman W 4-1 Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 21 vs. Virginia Tech W 5-2 M 21 vs. Coastal Carolina W 7-0 M 22 vs. Maine W 4-2 M 22 vs. Coast. Carolina (6 inn.) L 1-5 M 23 vs. Eastern Illinois (4 inn.) W 16-0 M 23 vs. Princeton L 7-0 M 23 vs. Northeast Louisiana L 0-3 M 28 at Western Michigan* L 1-4 M 29 at Western Michigan* L 1-2 M 29 at Western Michigan* W 2-0 A 1 Kent* L 1-4 A 1 Kent* W 7-0 A 4 Toledo* (8 inn.) L 6-7 A 4 Toledo* W 6-3 A 5 Toledo* L 4-11 A 5 Toledo* W 2-0 A 8 at Bowling Green* L 1-3 A 8 at Bowling Green* W 8-0 A 11 at Miami* W 2-0 A 11 at Miami* L 2-6 A 12 at Miami* W 8-0 A 12 at Miami* W 5-1 A 15 Eastern Michigan* W 3-2 A 15 Eastern Michigan* W 4-3 A 18 Ball State* W 7-1 A 18 Ball State* W 2-0 A 19 Ball State* L 0-4 A 19 Ball State* L 1-4
A 21 Youngstown St. (6 inn.) W A 21 Youngstown State W A 23 at Penn State W A 23 at Penn State L A 25 Ohio* W A 25 Ohio* W A 25 Ohio* W A 25 Ohio* (16 inn.) W A 29 at Kent* W A 29 at Kent* W M 2 at Central Mich.* (5 inn.) L M 2 at Central Michigan* L M 3 at Central Michigan* W M 3 at Central Michigan* L MAC Tournament - Mt. Pleasant, Mich. M 8 vs. Western Michigan L M 9 at Central Michigan L * Mid-American Conference game 1998 (35-18, 23-5 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks Triangle Classic - Raleigh, N.C. F 20 vs. Georgia W F 20 vs. Virginia Tech L F 21 vs. George Mason W F 21 vs. North Carolina W F 22 vs. Marshall W F 22 vs. llinois-Chicago L NIT - San Jose, Calif. M 13 vs. Santa Clara L M 14 vs. California L M 14 vs. Creighton L M 14 vs. Saint Mary’s W M 14 at San Jose State L M 14 vs. Centenary (8 inn.) L Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 21 vs. Maine W M 21 vs. Radford W M 21 vs. Eastern Ky. (8 inn.) L M 22 vs. UNC Charlotte (9 inn.) W M 25 Robert Morris L M 25 Robert Morris W M 27 Toledo* W M 27 Toledo* W M 28 Ball State* W M 28 Ball State* W A 1 at Youngstown State W A 1 at Youngstown State W A 4 at Bowling Green* W A 4 at Bowling Green* L A 5 at Miami* L A 5 at Miami* W A 10 Ohio* W A 10 Ohio* (8 inn.) W A 11 Marshall* W A 11 Marshall* W A 15 Kent* W A 15 Kent* W A 17 at Central Michigan* L A 17 at Central Michigan* L A 18 at Eastern Michigan* W A 18 at Eastern Michigan* W A 21 at Kent* W A 21 at Kent* W A 24 at Marshall* W A 24 at Marshall* W A 25 at Ohio* L A 25 at Ohio* W A 27 Cleveland State W A 27 Cleveland State L A 29 Penn State+ L M 2 Bowling Green* W M 2 Bowling Green* W M 3 Miami* W, M 3 Miami* (10 inn.) W MAC Tournament - Akron, Ohio M 7 Ball State (8 inn.) L M 8 Northern Illinois (18 inn.) L * Mid-American Conference game +-Game played at Firestone Stadium 1999 (27-28, 13-13 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks Triangle Classic - Raleigh, N.C. F 19 vs. UNC Wilmington F 19 vs. Virginia (5 inn.) F 20 vs. Minnesota F 20 vs. Campbell (6 inn.) F 21 vs. Maryland UK Tournament - Lexington, Ky. M 6 vs. Ohio State M 6 vs. Canisius
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL M 7 at Kentucky W Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 19 vs. Radford W M 19 vs. Colgate L M 20 vs. UNC-Greensboro L M 20 vs. Maine W M 20 vs. Furman W M 23 at Campbell L M 23 at Campbell W M 24 at East Carolina W M 24 at East Carolina L Hoo’s Who - Charlottesville, Va. M 26 at Virginia (8 inn.) L M 26 vs. Penn State L M 27 vs. Marshall W M 27 vs. Rutgers L M 31 Pittsburgh W M 31 Pittsburgh W A 2 Northern Illinois* L A 2 Northern Illiniois* L A 3 W. Michigan* (11 inn.) W A 3 W. Michigan* (8 inn.) L A 7 at Penn State L A 7 at Penn State L A 9 at Marshall* (8 inn.) W A 10 at Ohio* L A 10 at Ohio* W A 18 at Toledo* L A 18 at Toledo* W A 20 Kent* L A 20 Kent* W A 24 Bowling Green* L A 24 Bowling Green* (8 inn.) L A 25 Miami* L A 25 Miami* W A 27 at Kent* L A 27 at Kent* L A 30 Ohio* L A 30 Ohio* (12 inn.) W M 1 Marshall* W M 1 Marshall* W M 1 Marshall* W M 3 at Cleveland State* W M 3 at Cleveland State* W M 7 at Miami* W M 7 at Miami* W M 8 at Bowling Green* L M 8 at Bowling Green* W MAC Tournament - DeKalb, Ill. M 13 vs. Central Michigan L M 14 at Northern Illinois L * Mid-American Conference game 2000 (31-21, 12-8 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks Triangle Classic - Raleigh, N.C. F 18 vs. Purdue W F 18 vs. Temple W F 19 vs. North Carolina L F 19 vs. Liberty W F 20 vs. Georgia Tech L Auburn Invitational - Auburn, Ala. M 10 vs. Indiana W M 12 vs. Creighton L M 12 at Auburn L Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M 17 vs. Elon L M 17 vs. UNC Greensboro W M 18 vs. South Carolina State W M 18 vs. Buffalo W M 18 vs. UNC Wilmington W M 19 vs. North Carolina L M 21 at Morehead State W M 21 at Morehead State W M 22 at Kentucky L M 22 at Kentucky L M 25 Minnesota L M 25 Minnesota L M 26 Buffalo* W M 26 Buffalo* W M 31 Ohio* L A 1 Ohio* W A 1 Ohio* W A 12 Cleveland State W A 12 Cleveland State W A 14 at Bowling Green* W A 15 at Bowling Green* L A 15 at Bowling Green* L A 18 at Kent* L A 18 at Kent* L A 21 Marshall* L A 22 Marshall* L
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A 22 Marshall* W A 24 Penn State L A 24 Penn State W A 25 Kent* W A 25 Kent* W A 28 at Miami* W A 29 at Miami* W A 29 at Miami* W M 2 Youngstown State W M 2 Youngstown State W M 5 Eastern Michigan* W M 5 Eastern Michigan* W M 6 Central Michigan* L M 6 Central Michigan* W MAC Tournament - DeKalb, Ill. M 11 vs. Marshall W M 11 at Northern Illinois W M 12 vs. Central Michigan L M 13 vs. Bowling Green L * Mid-American Conference game
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2001 (21-25, 13-11 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks Dixie Classic - Virginia Beach, Va. M 2 vs. East Carolina W 4-2 M 2 vs. UNC Greensboro L 2-5 M 2 vs. Cornell W 8-2 M 3 vs. Delaware W 4-0 M 3 vs. Virginia Tech L 1-7 Kentucky Invitational - Lexington, Ky. M 9 vs. Lousiville L 0-4 M 9 at Kentucky L 7-12 M 10 vs. Kent State W 7-3 M 11 vs. SE Missouri L 0-6 M 11 vs. Indiana W 4-1 USF-Clearwater Parks & Rec.-Clearwater, Fla. M 15 vs. Rutgers L 2-3 M 15 vs. Liberty L 0-1 M 16 vs. Maine W 2-0 M 16 vs. South Florida L 0-1 M 17 vs. Tennessee Tech L 0-4 M 17 vs. St. Francis L 5-0 M 18 vs. Texas A&M L 1-2 M 23 at Northern Illinois* L 2-3 M 23 at Northern Illinois* W 3-1 M 24 at Ball State* L 1-6 M 24 at Ball State* L 4-8 A 1 at Buffalo* W 5-0 A 2 at Buffalo* W 12-2 A 2 at Buffalo* W 6-5 A 6 Miami* L 0-1 A 7 Miami* W 3-2 A 7 Miami* W 10-3 A 10 at Penn State L 1-2 A 10 at Penn State L 1-2 A 13 at Ohio* L 0-8 A 14 at Ohio* W 6-1 A 14 at Ohio* W 2-0 A 18 at Bowling Green* L 5-8 A 18 at Bowling Green* L 0-7 A 19 Cleveland State W 4-0 A 19 Cleveland State L 2-3 A 22 at Marshall* L 0-1 A 22 at Marshall* L 0-4 A 24 Eastern Michigan* W 9-0 A 24 Eastern Michigan* W 2-1 A 27 Kent State* (1) L 2-7 A 28 Kent State* W 3-1 A 28 Kent State* L 1-4 A 30 Toledo* W 5-0 A 30 Toledo* W 2-0 M 2 Ohio State (1) L 1-4 * Mid-American Conference game (1) at Firestone Stadium 2002 (30-17, 18-6 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks Worth Challenge - Waco, Texas F 22 vs. Oakland W 7-6 F 22 at Stephen F. Austin L 3-4 F 23 vs. San Diego State W 2-0 F 23 vs. Baylor L 2-6 F 24 vs. Creighton L 3-4 Pirate Invitational - Greenville, N.C. M 8 vs. Canisius W 3-0 M 8 vs. Fordham W 2-0 M 9 vs. Morgan State W 11-4 M 9 vs. Marist W 8-0 M 10 at East Carolina L 0-1 Hokie Spring Classic - Blacksburg, Va. M 15 vs. Hartford W 5-1 M 15 at Virginia Tech L 0-2
M 16 vs. St. Bonaventure W M 23 at Miami* W M 23 at Miami* W M 24 at Miami* W M 26 at Kentucky W M 26 at Kentucky L M 29 Ohio* W M 29 Ohio* L M 30 Ohio* W A 5 Ball State* W A 5 Ball State* W A 7 Northern Illinois* W A 7 Northern Illinois* W A 8 Cleveland State W A 10 at Bowling Green* W A 10 at Bowling Green* L A 13 Marshall* W A 13 Marshall* W A 17 at Eastern Michigan* W A 17 at Eastern Michigan* L A 20 at Toledo* W A 20 at Toledo* W A 23 Penn State L A 23 Penn State L A 30 Buffalo* W A 30 Buffalo* L M 1 Buffalo* W M 2 at Ohio State L M 4 at Kent State* L M 4 at Kent State* L M 5 Kent State* (1) W MAC Tournament - Akron, Ohio M 9 vs. Ball State (1) W M 10 vs. Central Michigan (1) L M 11 vs. Ohio (1) W M 11 vs. Central Michigan (1) L * Mid-American Conference game (1) at Firestone Stadium 2003 (25-23-2, 11-11-1 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks F 22 at Arkansas L F 22 at Arkansas L Frost Invitational - Chattanooga, Tenn. F 28 vs. Samford W F 28 vs. Tennessee State W M 1 vs. Western Kentucky W M 1 vs. Marshall L M 2 at UT-Chattanooga L 49er Invitational- Charlotte, N.C. M 7 vs. Wright State W M 7 vs. Liberty W M 8 at UNC-Charlotte W M9 vs. Virginia L M 9 vs. Virginia W Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, N.C. M 14 vs. UNC-Greensboro L M 14 vs. Pittsburgh W M 22 Toledo* L M 22 Toledo* W M 26 Western Michigan* W M 26 Western Michigan* L M 29 at Marshall* L M 29 at Marshall* W M 30 at Marshall* L A 1 at Youngstown State L A 1 at Youngstown State W A 5 at Ohio* L A 5 at Ohio* W A 6 at Ohio* W A 10 Ohio State W A 10 Ohio State W A 12 Miami* L A 12 Miami* L A 13 MIami* L A 15 at Robert Morris W A 15 at Robert Morris W A 16 at No. 13 Michigan L A 16 at No. 13 Michigan L A 18 at Bowling Green* L A 19 at Bowling Green* W A 19 at Bowling Green* L A 21 Cleveland State L A 21 Cleveland State T A 23 at Penn State L A 23 at Penn State W A 26 Kent State* L A 26 Kent State* W A 27 vs. Kent State* (1) W A 30 at Northern Illinois* T M 3 at Buffalo* W M 3 at Buffalo* W
10-9 3-0 7-3 8-3 4-2 3-16 1-0 0-2 4-1 6-5 8-1 3-0 3-2 7-1 5-1 2-3 4-1 2-1 5-2 4-5 5-2 6-2 4-5 4-8 3-2 0-9 6-0 0-4 4-5 1-2 11-0 3-1 0-1 4-3 0-6
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2004 (26-25, 10-14 MAC) Coach: Deanna Parks Elon Invitational - Elon, N.C. F20 vs. Virginia Tech L 1-11 F20 at Elon L 1-3 F21 vs. Campbell W 8-1 F21 vs. Robert Morris W 5-1 F22 vs. N.C. A&T W 9-2 Charleston So. Tournament - Charleston, S.C. F28 vs. N.C. A&T W 6-1 F28 vs. Coll. of Charleston L 3-5 F29 vs. UCF W 5-3 F29 vs. Furman W 3-1 F29 vs. Canisius W 8-0 Winthrop Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M12 vs. Towson State W 7-3 M12 vs. Pittsburgh W 5-4 M13 vs. UCF L 6-10 M13 vs. Hartford W 10-5 M14 vs. UNC Wilmington (8 inn.) W 6-4 M14 vs. N.C. State L 5-8 Fla. Atlantic Tournament - Boca Raton, Fla. M19 vs. Kent State W 3-2 M19 vs. Fla. International L 1-4 M20 vs. Oklahoma State (8 inn.) L 5-6 M20 at Florida Atlantic L 3-7 M21 vs. Kent State L 0-2 M27 Central Michigan* (15 inn.) L 1-3 M27 Central Michigan* W 6-0 M28 Central Michigan* L 0-2 A3 at Miami* L 4-7 A3 at Miami* L 3-5 A4 at Miami* L 1-6 A7 at Cleveland State W 2-0 A7 at Cleveland State W 3-0 A9 Buffalo* L 0-2 A10 Buffalo* L 0-4 A10 Buffalo* W 3-0 A14 at Ball State* W 4-0 A14 at Ball State* (8 inn.) L 2-3 A17 at Kent State* L 0-1 A17 at Kent State* L 0-2 A18 at Kent State*(1) L 2-6 A20 Penn State L 2-5 A20 Penn State W 1-0 A22 Youngstown State W 3-1 A22 Youngstown State L 3-4 A24 Marshall* W 3-2 A24 Marshall* (9 inn.) L 2-4 A25 Marshall* W 2-0 M1 Ohio* W 2-0 M1 Ohio* (8 inn.) W 3-2 M3 Ohio* W 8-3 M8 at Eastern Michigan* W 5-0 M8 at Eastern Michigan* W 2-1 M9 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 M9 at Western Michigan L 1-3 * Mid-American Conference game (1) at Firestone Stadium 2005 (27-27, 10-12 MAC) Coach: Julie Wright Elon Invitational - Elon, N.C. F18 vs. George Mason W 9-1 (6) F18 vs. Campbell L 2-7 (8) F19 vs. UMBC W 10-6 F19 vs. Winthrop W 5-0 F20 at Elon W 4-2 Holiday Inn Select-Tulsa Festival - Tulsa, Okla. F25 vs. Drake L 4-6 F25 at Tulsa L 1-4 F26 vs. Colorado State W 6-3 F26 at Tulsa W 7-5 Winthrop/Ringor Invitational - Rock Hill, S.C. M11 vs. East Carolina L 1-2 M11 vs. Gardner-Webb L 0-1 M12 vs. Charleston So. W 12-1 (5) M12 vs. East Tennessee St. W 5-1 M13 vs. St. John’s W 5-4 M13 vs. Jacksonville State W 3-2 Wolfpack Challenge - Raleigh N.C. M18 vs. Purdue L 0-2 M18 vs. Fairfield L 3-4 M19 vs. Western Illinois W 6-3 M19 vs. Canisius W 4-3 M20 vs. Illinois-Chicago L 0-1 M27 Northern Illinois*(1) L 0-1 M27 Northern Illinois*(1) L 1-7
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2011 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SOFTBALL M30 Western Michigan*(1) L 0-1 (8) M30 Western Michigan(1) W 4-3 A2 at Marshall* L 3-6 A3 at Marshall* L 0-8 (5) A3 at Marshall* L 3-5 A5 Cleveland State(2) W 5-2 A5 Cleveland State(2) W 3-1 A7 at Robert Morris W 3-2 A7 at Robert Morris W 8-0 A9 at Buffalo* L 1-2 A9 at Buffalo* L 0-2 A10 at Buffalo* W 3-1 A13 Bowling Green* L 0-9 (6) A13 Bowling Green* W 3-0 A16 Miami* L 0-4 (13) A17 Miami* W 2-0 A17 Miami* L 0-4 A21 at Notre Dame L 0-1 A21 at Notre Dame L 2-3 A25 Kent State* L 5-7 A25 Kent State* W 5-0 A27 at Penn State L 1-9 (6) A27 at Penn State L 4-10 A30 at Ohio* W 5-1 A30 at Ohio* W 2-1 (8) M1 at Ohio W 7-3 M3 at Ohio State L 3-11 (5) M3 at Ohio State L 3-7 M5 at Youngstown State L 1-3 M5 at Youngstown State W 6-2 M7 at Toledo* W 5-0 M7 at Toledo* W 4-3 (1) at Kent State Softball Field (2) at Buchtel Field * Mid-American Conference game 2006 (26-25, 13-9 MAC) Coach: Julie Wright Triangle Classic- Raleigh, N.C. F17 vs. St. John’s W 8-7 F17 vs. Virginiga L 2-4 F19 vs. Minnesota L 0-1 Coll. of Charleston Invitational- Charleston, S.C. F24 at Coll. of Charleston W 4-3 F25 vs. East Carolina W 1-0 F25 vs. North Florida W 4-0 at Louisville Invitational- Louisville, Ky. M4 vs. Wright State W 5-0 M4 vs. Western Kentucky L 1-6 M5 at No. 21 Louisville L 0-5 M5 vs. Wright State W 2-1 M8 at Marshall L 7-8 (8) M8 at Marshall L 5-6 at Nebraska Triangular M17 vs. North Dakota State L 3-4 M17 vs. No. 16 Nebraska L 2-10 (5) at Cascade Clash- Eugene, Ore./Corvallis, Ore. M24 vs. No. 25 DePaul L 1-4 M25 vs. BYU W 1-0 M25 at No. 8 Oregon State L 1-2 M26 at No. 8 Oregon State L 0-7 M26 at Oregon W 4-3 (9) M29 at Cleveland State L 1-2 (10) M31 at Ball State* L 0-1 M31 at Ball State* W 7-6 A1 at Miami* W 2-0 A2 at Miami* W 4-0 A5 at Notre Dame W 4-2 A7 at Bowling Green* W 3-1 A7 at Bowling Green* L 0-3 A8 at Toledo* W 5-3 A9 at Toledo* W 6-5 A12 Robert Morris^ W 5-0 A12 Robert Morris W 8-0 (6) A14 Buffalo* W 5-0 A14 Buffalo* W 12-5 A15 Kent State* L 0-2 A16 Kent State* L 0-7 A19 Penn State L 0-9 (6) A22 at Ohio* W 2-1 A23 at Ohio* W 7-5 A28 Northern Illinois* W 1-0 A28 Northern Illinois* W 8-2 A29 Western Michigan* L 0-9 (5) A30 Western Michigan* L 0-1 M3 Youngstown State W 6-0 M3 Youngstown State W 4-3 M5 at Central Michigan* L 1-4 M5 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 M6 at Eastern Michigan* L 1-2 M7 at Eastern Michigan* L 0-4
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M10 vs. Bowling Green% L M11 vs. Northern Illinois% L * Mid-American Conference game ^First game at Lee Jackson Field % MAC Tournament (Midland, Mich.)
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2007 (17-25, 7-11 MAC) Coach: Julie Jones Panera Bread Classic- Chattanooga, Tenn. F23 vs. St. Francis W 3-2 F23 vs. Vermont W 5-4 F24 at Chattanooga L 2-3 F24 vs. Eastern Kentucky L 0-3 F25 vs. Bowling Green L 3-8 Cardinal Red and Black Tournament-Louisville, Ky.
M2 at Louisville L 4-7 M2 vs. Western Kentucky W 5-3 (8) Winthrop Invitational- Rock Hill, S.C. M9 vs. Pittsburgh L 1-2 (8) M9 vs. St. Bonaventure L 1-4 M10 vs. Furman W 6-1 M10 vs. Radford L 3-8 M11 vs. South Carolina State W 9-1 (5) M11 vs. Providence L 0-1 M19 at East Carolina L 1-5 M19 at East Carolina L 1-5 M20 at Norfolk State W 12-4 M20 at Norfolk State W 3-1 M28 at Pittsburgh L 2-3 M28 at Pitstburgh W 4-3 (8) M30 Miami* W 4-3 M30 Miami* L 0-5 M31 Ball State* L 1-3 A1 Ball State* L 1-7 A13 at Kent State* L 1-9 (5) A13 at Kent State* L 5-11 A14 at Buffalo* W 11-0 (5) A14 at Buffalo* W 12-4 (5) A18 at Robert Morris L 2-3 A18 at Robert Morris L 3-6 A19 at Youngstown State W 9-0 (5) A19 at Youngstown State L 3-4 A21 Ohio* W 6-2 A22 Ohio* W 3-2 A27 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 A27 at Western Michigan* W 1-0 A28 at Northern Illinois* W 2-0 (8) A29 at Northern Illinois* L 1-5 M2 Ohio State W 2-1 (8) M4 Eastern Michigan* L 0-12 M4 Eastern Michigan* L 0-1 M5 Central Michigan* L 0-8 (6) M6 Central Michigan* L 0-2 * Mid-American Conference game 2008 (20-38, 8-14 MAC) Coach: Julie Jones Capital City Tournament- Montgomery, Ala. F08 vs. Belmont L 1-4 F08 at Alabama State W 4-3 F09 vs. SE Louisiana L 1-6 F09 vs. Samford L 2-4 UT Chattanooga Tournament-Chattanooga,Tenn.
F22 vs. Eastern Kentucky L 1-11 (5) F22 vs. St. Francis L 3-4 F23 vs. Lipscomb L 1-7 F23 vs. Iowa State L 3-6 F24 at UT Chattanooga L 0-5 College of Charleston Invitational- Charleston,S.C. F29 vs. UNC Wilmington L 4-5 F29 vs. Marist W 2-1 M01 at College of Charleston L 0-8 (5) M01 vs. Howard W 2-1 M02 vs. East Tenn. State L 0-1 (8) Days Inn Invitational-Roanoke, Va. M14 vs. Pittsburgh W 6-5 M14 vs. Canisius L 2-5 M15 at James Madison L 2-5 M15 vs. Canisius W 3-0 M16 vs. Pittsburgh L 5-8 Rebel Spring Games-Kissimmee, Fla. M19 vs. Cornell L 0-8 (5) M19 vs. Colgate W 4-1 M20 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-1 M21 vs. Army W 12-5 M21 vs. Iona College W 3-0 M26 Youngstown State L 0-8 (5) M26 Youngstown State W 8-7 M28 at Miami (Ohio)* L 3-13 (5) M28 at Miami (Ohio)* L 1-4 M29 at Ball State* L 3-4 M30 at Ball State* L 1-9 (6)
A02 Pittsburgh L A02 Pittsburgh L A04 Kent State* L A04 Kent State* L A05 Buffalo* W A06 Buffalo* W A09 Robert Morris L A09 Robert Morris L A10 at St. Francis (Pa.) W A10 at St. Francis (Pa.) L A12 at Ohio* L A13 at Ohio* L A18 at Eastern Michigan* W A18 at Eastern Michigan* L A19 at Central Michigan* L A20 at Central Michigan* W A25 Western Michigan* L A25 Western Michigan* L A26 Northern Illinois* W A27 Northern Illinois* W A30 Penn State L M02 Toledo* W M02 Toledo* W M04 Bowling Green* L M04 Bowling Green* L M07 vs. (#1) Kent State% L M08 vs. (#4) Miami (Ohio)% W M09 vs. (#7) Ball State% L * Mid-American Conference game % MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)
0-10 2-10 (6) 3-4 1-12 (5) 6-4 10-2 (5) 3-4 0-8 (5) 3-2 5-6 2-6 3-5 7-3 1-7 0-5 5-3 3-13 3-4 (10) 7-6 (9) 8-0 1-4 1-0 10-9 0-8 (5) 0-9 (5) 2-3 (10) 3-2 4-5
2009 (35-24, 11-10 MAC) Coach: Julie Jones Hornet Invitational-Montgomery, Ala. F07 vs. Tennessee-Martin L 1-3 F07 at Alabama State W 5-0 F08 at Alabama State W 9-2 F08 vs. Tennessee at Martin L 2-11 College of Charleston Invitational- Charleston,S.C. F13 at College of Charleston W 4-1 F13 vs. Syracuse L 1-4 F14 vs. East Tennessee State L 2-5 F14 vs. James Madison L 0-2 F15 vs. Howard W 2-1 Patriot Classic-Fairfax, Va. F27 at George Mason L 1-2 F27 vs. Pennsylvania W 9-0 (5) F28 vs. Cornell L 3-12 (6) Buzz Classic-Woodstock, Ga. M06 vs. Howard W 1-0 M06 vs. Florida A & M W 5-0 M07 vs. Kennesaw State W 4-1 M07 vs. Centenary L 1-2 M08 vs. Albany L 1-3 Rebel Spring Games-Orlando, Fla. M15 vs. Florida A & M W 5-2 M15 vs. Manhattan W 4-2 M16 vs. Lafayette W 5-0 M16 vs. Army W 6-4 M17 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 5-0 M17 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3-0 (8) M18 vs. Rider W 7-6 (8) M18 vs. Hartford L 1-2 Regular Season M24 Morehead State W 5-2 M24 Morehead State W 8-4 (5) M27 at Northern Illinois* L 2-3 M27 at Northern Illinois* L 3-4 M28 at Western Michigan* L 0-7 M28 at Western Michigan* W 2-0 A03 Central Michigan* W 5-2 A04 Eastern Michigan* W 7-4 A05 Eastern Michigan* W 3-2 A10 at Buffalo* W 3-0 (8) A10 at Buffalo* W 8-1 A11 at Kent State* L 2-3 A12 at Kent State* L 1-5 A14 at Robert Morris L 4-7 A14 at Robert Morris W 8-3 A17 at Bowling Green* L 1-3 A17 at Bowling Green* W 8-0 (5) A18 at Toledo* L 1-3 A18 at Toledo* W 9-3 A21 at Youngstown State L 1-2 A21 at Youngstown State W 13-7 A24 Ball State* L 3-7 (8) A24 Ball State* W 2-1 A25 Miami (Ohio)* L 1-6 A26 Miami (Ohio)* W 6-5 A28 St. Francis (Pa.) W 5-2 A28 St. Francis (Pa.) W 13-3 (5) M02 Ohio* W 3-0
M03 Ohio* L 0-4 M07 vs. (# 2) Kent State% L 1-3 M08 vs. (# 6) Ohio% W 2-1 (8) M08 vs. (# 2) Ball State% W 4-0 M08 vs. (# 3) Western Michigan% W 1-0 M09 vs. (# 3) Western Michigan% L 2-4 (8) * Mid-American Conference game % MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio) 2010 (20-34, 7-15 MAC) Coach: Julie Jones Cougar Classic - Charleston, S.C. F19 vs. James Madison W 4-3 (8) F19 at College of Charleston W 2-0 F20 vs. James Madison L 1-3 F20 vs. Wagner W 6-1 F21 vs. Louisville L 0-1 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic - Woodstock, Ga. M05 vs. UNC-Greensboro W 4-0 M05 vs. Western Kentucky L 3-4 M06 vs. Liberty L 1-3 M06 vs. North Florida L 2-6 M07 vs. Kennesaw State L 0-2 Rebel Spring Games - Orlando, Fla. M14 vs. Wagner W 4-3 M14 vs. Wagner W 6-1 M15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay L 1-4 M15 vs. Manhattan W 8-5 M16 vs. Tennessee-Martin L 2-4 M16 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 15-0 (5) M17 vs. Maryland L 1-9 (5) M17 vs. Marist W 6-3 Winthrop Eagle Bash - Rock Hill, S.C. M27 at Winthrop L 0-5 M27 vs. North Carolina A&T L 0-8 (5) M28 at Winthrop L 1-2 M28 vs. North Carolina A&T W 4-3 A03 vs. Ohio* W 6-2 A03 vs. Ohio* L 2-6 A06 vs. Youngstown State L 7-11 A06 vs. Youngstown State W 6-0 A07 at Robert Morris L 0-8 (5) A07 at Robert Morris L 6-8 A09 vs. Northern Illinois* L 3-7 A09 vs. Northern Illinois* L 6-7 A10 vs. Western Michigan* L 4-5 A11 vs. Western Michigan* W 4-2 A13 vs. Dayton L 2-10 (5) A13 vs. Dayton L 3-4 A16 at Central Michigan* L 0-3 A16 at Central Michigan* L 3-4 A17 at Eastern Michigan* W 1-0 A18 at Eastern Michigan* L 6-7 A20 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 0-1 A20 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 10-6 A23 vs. Buffalo* W 1-0 A23 vs. Buffalo* W 8-7 (10) A24 vs. Kent State* L 0-4 A25 vs. Kent State* L 1-9 (6) A27 vs. Niagara L 2-9 A27 vs. Niagara W 6-4 A30 vs. Bowling Green* W 2-0 A30 vs. Bowling Green* L 7-9 M01 vs. Toledo* L 5-7 (8) M01 vs. Toledo* W 7-2 M07 at Ball State* L 0-7 M07 at Ball State* L 0-3 M08 at Miami (OH)* L 2-4 M09 at Miami (OH)* L 1-2 * Mid-American Conference game
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