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TERESEGOBER “My four years have come and gone faster than I could have ever imagined, but not without great times and even better memories. Through this wonderful game I have made many amazing friends that I will have and cherish for the rest of my life. I also could not have asked for a better group of teammates and coaches to play my last year of collegiate softball with. I was once told that winners are people who dedicate their whole lives to winning. That is what we are. We are winners and I cannot wait to prove that to everyone this season. Go ’Noles!”

COURTNEYROSEN “There aren’t many people in the world that can be student-athletes at a major university so I am very blessed. I love waking up every day knowing that I am spending my college career with coaches and teammates that I love. And I love the fact that we all want to achieve the same things: pride, honor and a national championship!”

MONICAMONTEZ “Four years has come and gone so fast. Fortunately, I have learned many lessons and made many memories that will stay with me forever. What has made my time here so unforgettable are my amazing teammates … and the ACC Championship that we are ready to claim! Go ’Noles!”

TORYHADDAD “I am excited about a new program with new coaches and new teammates in what is my last year of college softball. I can’t wait to see what this team can do because I know what we are capable of. Person-for-person, we can match up with anybody in the country. I think everyone who follows the program should be excited to see what we can do this year. We are definitely going to go out there and work hard and try to make everybody proud of Florida State.”

CARLYWYNN “I couldn’t imagine a better way to spend my last season in Tallahassee than with these girls and coaches. This is certainly a special group, but for now we’ll spare you the tears. We can cry later because we have goals to meet and trophies to claim this season. An ACC Championship and a trip to Oklahoma City for the World Series. That’s what we are focused on in 2010. I hope everyone is ready for us because we’re about to bring it!”


TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS FSU SOFTBALL

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Table of Contents................................... 1 JoAnne Graf Field................................2-3 Stiles & Smith Team Building................. 4 Camps & Clinics .................................... 5 Endowed Scholarships ......................... 6 Student-Athlete Success....................... 7 Community Service & Community Support............................... 8 Seminole Spirit....................................... 9 This is Florida State – A Powerhouse University..................... 10 This is Tallahassee................................ 11 Digital Media....................................12-13

Terese Gober...................................32-33 Tory Haddad....................................34-35 Monica Montez................................36-37 Courtney Rosen...............................38-39 Carly Wynn......................................40-41 Robin Ahrberg...................................... 42 Mallory Borden..................................... 43 Allison Collins....................................... 44 Sarah Hamilton..................................... 45 Brittany Joseph.................................... 46 Jen Lapicki........................................... 47 Kristie McConn..................................... 48 Ashley Stager....................................... 49 Lauren Varsalona.................................. 50 Amber Bryant....................................... 51 Shayla Jackson.................................... 52 Tiffani Brown, Morgan Bullock & Lauren Mullins................................... 53 Briar Stanley & Dale Townsend............ 54 The Seminoles...................................... 55

2010 SEASON Quick Facts.......................................... 14 Photo Roster........................................ 15 2010 Alphabetical/ Numerical Roster.................................. 16 Roster Breakdown................................ 17 2010 Outlook...................................18-19 Opponent Information.....................20-21 Tournament Information..................22-23 ACC Composite Schedule..............24-25

COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF Lonni Alameda.................................26-27 Sara Pickering...................................... 28 Angel Santiago..................................... 29 Support Staff...................................30-31

2009 IN REVIEW Review.............................................56-57 Results.................................................. 58 Final Stats ........................................... 59 ACC Results......................................... 60

FSU SOFTBALL HISTORY Hall of Fame & All-Americans............... 61 Honors & Awards.............................62-63

Letterwinners...................................64-65 Pro & International Players................... 66 1981 & 1982 National Champions........ 67 Jessica van der Linden......................... 68 Dr. JoAnne Graf.................................... 69

RESULTS & RECORDS Post-Season Results.......................70-71 NCAA Records................................72-73 Team & Individual Records................... 74 All-Time World Series Teams................ 75 All-Time Top 10.................................... 76 Single-Season Top 10.......................... 77 Yearly Leaders.................................78-79 Yearly Team Statistics......................80-81 Year-By-Year Statistics....................82-87 Series Records................................88-93

UNIVERSITY University Facts.................................... 94 Prominent Alumni................................. 95 This is the Atlantic Coast Conference................................ 96 Athletics Administration....................... 97 Athletics Academic Services................ 98 Student Services.................................. 99 FSU Compliance Office...................... 100 Medical Care and Treatment.............. 101 Strength and Conditioning................. 102 Media Information.......................103-104

CREDITS The 2010 Florida State Softball Media Guide is a publication of the FSU Sports Information Department. Written and edited by Brandon Mellor with additional research from Katy Baker, David Weisz and Michelle Orrick. Photos by FSU Photo Lab (Ryals Lee, Bill Lax and Michelle Edmunds), Larry Novey, Ross Obley, Mike Olivella and Cameron Mellor. Covers and page design by Old Hat Creative. Printing by Multi-Ad.

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JoAnne Graf Field F

lorida State University is home to one of the premier

opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 17, 1999. The event,

softball complexes in the nation. JoAnne Graf Field at

which was held in conjunction with Florida State’s 30th Anniversary of

the Seminole Softball Complex is state-of-the art in every

Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics Spring Celebration, drew approxi-

facet and provides Florida State softball players with an

mately 150 spectators, including university dignitaries and athletics

all-inclusive complex that includes locker rooms, meeting

department personnel. Several former Florida State student-athletes

rooms and one of the best playing surfaces anywhere in

and staff also returned for the monumental event.

the country. JoAnne Graf Field hosted back-to-back NCAA

On April 2, 2005, former university president Dr. T.K. Wetherell

Regionals in 2001 and 2002 and then again in 2004.

and former Athletics Director Dave Hart officially renamed the soft-

Florida State has posted 295 wins in its 11 years at the

ball stadium “JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball Complex.”

complex. Even more impressive, FSU has gone 242-60 at

She joined Bob Heck at Georgia State as the only two active softball

the complex the last nine years for an amazing .801 win-

coaches with fields named after them. It was only fitting that one

ning percentage. The complex was also featured in Athletic

day later Graf crossed the 1,300-win plateau with a 5-2 triumph over

Business Magazine’s 2002 Architectural Showcase.

Virginia Tech. In the fall of 2006, the stadium got a facelift as a Florida

Florida State’s dream of a new, state-of-the-art softball

State unveiled a brand new video scoreboard for the 2007 season.

complex became reality when ground was broken in a cer-

The board uses the same technology that is used at most outdoor

emony in the spring of 1998. Construction workers worked

professional stadiums. The ProStar is capable of displaying video

continuously to complete the facility, which also houses the

clips, live video, animation, player headshots, graphics and statistics

Seminole Soccer Complex. The result was the creation of one

in 4.3 trillion colors.

of the nation’s premier collegiate softball and soccer facilities.

The Seminole Softball Complex, which is adjacent to the FSU

The complex, which was completed in the spring of 1999, in-

Soccer Complex, is located between Dick Howser Stadium and Mike

cludes ticket and concessions buildings and spacious press

Long Track on Spirit Way. The facility can be accessed from both

boxes with radio/television booths.

The Florida State Soccer/Softball Complex was “officially” 2

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Spirit Way and Stadium Drive.


COMPLEX INFORMATION:

Architects: Gilchrist and Crowe Construction: Completed, spring 1999 Field Dimensions: 200’ – lines; 220’ - center Stadium Capacity: 1,000 TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE 1. 912 - 2. 842 - 3. 818 - 4. 809 - 5. 807 - 6. 737 - 7. 730 - 8. 682 - 9. 657 - 10. 655 -

May 15, 2004 (FSU 8, UNC 0) ACC Tournament April 17, 1999 (FSU 6, FIU 1; FSU 1, FIU 0) May 23, 2004 (FSU 0, ORE 1; FSU 2, ORE 0) NCAA Tournament May 22, 2004 (FSU 5, ORE 4) NCAA Tournament May 21, 2004 (FSU 3, CSUN 1) NCAA Tournament May 20, 2004 (FSU 4, LIU 0) NCAA Tournament May 9, 2003 (FSU 10, UVA 1) ACC Tournament May 10, 2003 (FSU, GT 3) ACC Tournament February 23, 2008 (FSU 3, UNC 0) May 14, 2003 (FSU 3, GT 2) ACC Tournament

TOP 10 REGULAR SEASON ATTENDANCE 1. 842 - 2. 657 - 3. 650 - 4. 648 - 5. 639 - 6. 626 - 7. 618 - 5. 567 - 9. 523 - 10. 520 - 520 -

April 17, 1999 (FSU 6, FIU 1; FSU 1, FIU 0) February 23, 2008 (FSU 3, UNC 0) April 16, 2008 (FSU 1, UF 6; FSU 4, UF 14) April 26, 2008 (FSU 1, NCSU 0; FSU 4, NCSU 3) April 14, 1999 (FSU 10, FAMU 1; FAMU 8, FSU 3) May 6, 1999 (FSU 5, USF 1; FSU 2, USF 1) April 26, 2003 (FSU 5, UVA 0; FSU 12, UVA 1) April 5, 2006 (FSU 4, UF 0, FSU 6, UF 5) April 27, 2008 (FSU 10, NCSU 1) March 25, 2004 (FSU 5, FIU 1; FSU 11, FIU 0) April 2, 2005 (FSU 4, VT 2; FSU 3, VT 2)

JOANNE GRAF FIELD FIRSTS Game: Florida State 9, Mercer 0 (Feb. 19, 1999) Pitch: 3:05 pm. (Feb. 19, 1999) Game Time: 1 hr. 30 min. Stephanie Anunson (Mercer) Flied out to left field Batter: Hit: Danielle Cox (Florida State) vs. Mercer (Feb. 19, 1999) 2B: Andi Lyons (Florida State) vs. Mercer (Feb. 19,1999) 3B: Tami Post (Florida State) vs. Mercer (Feb. 19, 1999) HR: Danielle Cox (Florida State) vs. Mercer (Feb. 19, 1999) Walk: Corrie Williams (Florida State) by Jenifer Milam (Mercer) (Feb. 19, 1999) Strikeout: Christine Hall (Mercer) by Jen White (Florida State) (Feb. 19, 1999) Sacrifice: Christy Cerecedes vs. Mercer (Feb. 19, 1999) Stolen Base: Danielle Cox vs. Mercer (Feb. 19, 1999) Error: Cheri Rasmussen (Mercer) (Feb. 19, 1999) Jen White (Florida State) vs. Mercer (Feb. 19, 1999) Win: Loss: Jennifer Milam (Mercer) vs. Florida State (Feb. 19, 1999) No Hitter: Leslie Malerich (FSU) vs. Toledo (March 12, 1999) Perfect Game: Leslie Malerich (FSU) vs. Princeton (March 15, 2000)

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STILES & SMITH TEAM BUILDING The Mary Ann Stiles & Barry Smith team building is the

office space, meeting rooms, tradition space, a video edit suite, a 598

home of the Florida State softball and soccer teams. It

square-foot classroom furnished with transferable desks and chairs,

also houses the coaches’ offices, which overlook both

dry-erase boards, projection screen and the latest in electronic

the soccer and softball fields, reception area, large team

equipment complete with HD capabilities and surround sound. The

and coaches locker rooms, visiting team locker rooms and

building also includes team lounges for both the Seminole softball

training and equipment rooms. Renovations and expansion

and soccer teams equipped with HD-television screens, computer

of the second floor were completed in July of 2009.

monitors with wireless capabilities and surround sound.

One of FSU’s most celebrated and renowned alumni

The “Tradition Room” is located at the forefront of the team build-

couples, Mary Ann Stiles and Barry Smith epitomize

ing on the second floor and covers more than 840 square feet show-

the ultimate in professional and athletic achievement. A

casing the successful history of both the Florida State softball and

pioneer in fundraising for women’s athletics, Mary Ann

soccer programs. Fans from all over will be greeted to the stories

Stiles was among the first Golden Chiefs to financially sup-

of great players, award winners and tremendous teams of the past.

port the women’s programs at Florida State. Barry Smith was

Trophies and plaques depicting the success of both programs are on

instrumental in building the Varsity Club and was one of the

display throughout the room.

first inductees into FSU’s Hall of Fame. The splendid central

edifice of the Seminole Softball/Soccer Complex proudly bears

close proximity to both softball and soccer locker rooms and is

their names.

equipped with state-of-the-art modalities, including four treatment

The recently expanded second floor includes additional 4

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A satellite athletic training room is located on the first floor in

tables and stainless steel whirlpools.


Camps & Clinics • The Seminole Softball Camps provide individual instruction in softball fundamentals while providing an opportunity for campers to have some fun • Campers receive instruction in fielding, hitting, throwing, pitching and base running as well as offensive and defensive strategies • Florida State offers softball clinics throughout the season for various age groups • Every December, a winter advanced camp is held and features some of the best instruction in the country • The summer camps cover individual position play, hitting and slapping, as well as team fundamentals • For information, visit Seminoles.com and click on “Softball” or call the softball office at (850) 644-6425!

“Hosting camps and clinics here at Florida State allows us the opportunity to give back to the community, help build the local and national talent pool and assist our studentathletes as they continue to grow as students of the game. We take pride in teaching the game to players of all ages as well as coaches. We hope to see you on the ball field enjoying the game of softball soon.” – The Seminole Softball Coaching Staff

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ENDOWED SOFTBALL SCHOLARSHIPS Remembering the Past and Ensuring Tomorrow

BETTY PALMER

KARI KEITH

The first endowed position scholarship for women’s athletics at FSU was named in honor of Betty Palmer and fully-funded by Dr. Fran Cannon. The scholarship is held by the Seminoles starting shortstop and honors a woman who preached values as well as skills and shaped the lives of many young women throughout her life as a faculty member at FSU and a recreation supervisor.

Kari Keith was an amazing athlete who came to Florida State on a softball scholarship in 1986 but went on to become a two-sport star on the track and the softball diamond. Keith, from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., played softball all four years and was named to the Lady Seminole Invitational All-Tournament Team in 1987 and 1988. Although she had never picked up a javelin in her life, Keith broke the school record and qualified for the NCAA championships in just her second meet ever. She was in training for the 1992 Olympic games when she lost her life in a two-car accident in Tallahassee. This endowed scholarship pays tribute to one of FSU’s best and brightest.

DR. JOANNE GRAF The architect of one of the most successful Division I softball programs in collegiate sports and the first Division I coach to reach the 1,000 win plateau, this fully-endowed scholarship honors former FSU softball coach Dr. JoAnne Graf. Coach Graf achieved an unprecedented level of success throughout her many years at the helm of the Seminole softball program. Not only did she win two slow pitch national championships but her teams appeared in seven Women’s College World Series, made 18 NCAA Regional appearances and won 10 ACC titles. This endowment will ensure Coach Graf’s winning legacy for years to come. Funds are continuing to be raised for this scholarship.

JUDY SPAINHOUR This fully endowed scholarship is funded by professors Charles and Joan Haworth in honor of Judy Spainhour. The gift is made in appreciation of Judy’s spirit and support of FSU women’s softball. The Haworths are recognizing Judy for her special sense of humor and warmth and the support she gave to FSU athletics.

CARLA BINGHAM The fourth endowed scholarship for Seminole softball is in honor of one of our own. Carla Bingham was a two-time All-American and played third base for FSU in 1982 and 1983. She helped FSU to a 102-21 record over those two seasons and was a member of FSU’s 1982 AIAW National Championship team. In 1997, Carla lost her battle with breast cancer and this scholarship assures her memory will live forever. This scholarship is continuing to be funded.

ROBERT GRAF, JR. This softball scholarship was created and endowed to ensure the tradition of excellence in women’s athletics at Florida State University and to always remember Bobby Graf, brother of softball coach JoAnne Graf, who will live on forever in our hearts. This scholarship has been funded by family friend Donald Hinkle.

JAN SIKES AND CINDY MARVIN This scholarship was endowed by two friends of the Florida State softball program, Jan Sikes and Cindy Marvin. Their belief in the positive values of intercollegiate athletics and its benefit toward the development of young women inspired this endowment. This scholarship will aid female athletes at Florida State University to further their education while participating in softball. Both Jan and Cindy embody these values as well as the Seminole spirit. Jan played on the 1981 and 1982 national championship teams and was named an All-American in 1982.

CHARLES AND CYNTHIA TUNNICLIFF Charles and Cynthia Tunnicliff, both Florida State graduates, are prominent attorneys and active members of the Tallahassee community. Both of their daughters were active in sports, playing softball and basketball. Charles coached city-league softball for years, and has always been a fan of FSU softball. The Tunnicliffs endowed this scholarship to recognize the excellent women studentathletes that Seminole softball has produced, and to help provide an education for future women who honor the Garnet and Gold.

DUGOUT CLUB You can support Coach Alameda and the Seminoles this season by joining the Dugout Club. The Dugout Club is a restricted club that helps the softball program directly by providing for extras not in the softball budget. There are seven different levels of membership, ranging from $50 (Spear Member) to $5,000 (Olympian Member). The club was created to increase fan interaction with players and coaches, foster alumni relations and improve support for the program. All funds raised are earmarked for the softball program and will help us as the Seminoles start their quest for the program’s eighth Women’s College World Series. For more information visit www.seminole-boosters.fsu.edu or call (850) 644-3484. 6

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STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS

Because at Florida State ... Academics and Athletics Go Hand-in-Hand

SEMINOLE ATHLETICS TOUTS...

2009 FSU softball graduate Michelle Snyder

• Football’s Myron Rolle became the second Seminoles student-athlete in the past four years to earn the Rhodes Scholarship - one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. It was the first time in nearly 25 years they awarded the scholarship to a prominent college football player. • Over the past 15 years, more than 450,000 in Postgraduate Scholarship money has been granted to FSU student-athletes, as well as numerous other academic honors and awards. • During the 2008-09 academic year, five Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors, 15 Seminole student-athletes were named District Academic All-Americans, 175 Seminole student-athletes were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, seven of Florida State’s athletic teams had a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average. • In the spring 2009 semester, 202 Seminoles achieved a 3.0 GPA or better, 10 athletic teams had a 3.0 or better GPA and the average team semester GPA was a 2.8. Ten student-athletes made the spring 2009 President’s List with a perfect 4.0 GPA while 62 student-athletes earned Dean’s List status with a GPA of 3.5 or better.

FSU SOFTBALL’S ACADEMIC ACCOLADES

2009 FSU softball graduate Jessica Gilmore

ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Robin Ahrberg (2007, 2009) Terese Gober (2008, 2009) Sarah Hamilton (2009) Brittany Joseph (2008) Kristie McConn (2008, 2009) Monica Montez (2009 Carly Wynn (2007, 2008, 2009) All-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Robin Ahrberg (2007) Terese Gober (2008, 2009) Sarah Hamilton (2009) Kristie McConn (2009) Carly Wynn (2007, 2008, 2009) COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM Robin Ahrberg (2008 – 1st Team) Carly Wynn (2008 – 1st Team, 2009 – 1st Team)

2009 FSU softball Golden Torch Award recipient Kaleigh Rafter with Seminole Boosters President Andy Miller, head coach Lonni Alameda and athletics director Randy Spetman

COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Carly Wynn (2009 – 3rd Team)

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COMMUNITY SERVICE & COMMUNITY SUPPORT Giving back to the community is a priority for all of Florida State University’s student-athletes and the Seminole softball team makes a strong effort throughout the year to perform countless hours of community service in the Big Bend area. During the 2008-09 academic year, the Seminole women’s athletics programs joined forces to help support a great cause as each team hosted individual “Paint it Pink” games. In support of the cause, the Florida State softball team raised more than $2,500 in online auctions and donations for Breast Cancer Research as the proceeds were donated to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, as well as the WBCA Kay Yow Cancer Fund in honor of the late NC State head women’s basketball coach.

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Seminole Spirit THE SYMBOL: SEMINOLES

Florida State played only two football games in 1947 before

students demanded the school to acquire a symbol. While details conflict, most believe the account of a poll of the student body is accurate. The Florida Flambeau reported that Seminoles won by 110 votes over the Statesmen. The other top contenders (in order) were Rebels, Tarpons, Fighting Warriors and Crackers.

In the 1950s, a pair of students dressed in Native American

costumes and joined the cheerleaders on the field, which eventually evolved into the majestic symbol of Osceola and Renegade that FSU now enjoys. Today, the Seminole Tribe participates in many campus activities. Florida State University is proud of its longstanding cooperative relationship with the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The Seminole people have suffered many hardships and injustices, but they have remained brave, dignified and proud. The Seminoles are unconquered. They symbolize what Florida State hopes will be the traits of all of its graduates, including student-athletes.

GARNET AND GOLD

WAR CHANT

Florida State’s school colors of garnet and gold date back to the

Florida State’s “war chant” appears to have begun with a

Florida State College championship football teams of 1904 and

random occurrence that took place during a 1984 football

1905. In those championship seasons, FSC donned purple and

game against Auburn, but in the 1960’s, the Marching Chiefs

gold uniforms. When Florida State College became Florida Female

band would chant the melody of a popular FSU cheer. In

College in 1905, the football team was forced to attend the University

a sense, that chant was the long-version of FSU’s current

of Florida. The following year the FFC student body selected

“war chant.” During a thrilling game with Auburn in 1984, the

crimson as the official school color of 1905. The administration in

Marching Chiefs began to perform the dormant melody. Some

1905 took crimson and combined it with the recognizable purple

students behind the band joined in and continued the “war

of the championship football teams to achieve the color garnet.

chant” portion after the band had ceased. Most agree the chant

The now-famous garnet and gold colors were first used on an FSU

came from the fraternity section, but many spirited Seminole

uniform in a 14-6 football loss to Stetson on October 18, 1947.

fans added the hand motion to symbolize the brandishing of a tomahawk. The chant continued among the student body during the 1985 season, and by the 1986 season, it was a stadiumwide phenomenon. Of course, the Marching Chiefs refined the chant, plus put their own special brand of accompaniment to the “war chant,” for the sound we hear today. 2010 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

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THIS IS FLORIDA STATE – A POWERHOUSE UNIVERSITY STRONG STUDENTS • Florida State University has garnered three Rhodes Scholars in the past four years, including two student-athletes – track & field’s Garrett Johnson (2005), Joe O’Shea (2007) and football’s Myron Rolle (2008). Student have also received numerous other prestigious national scholarships and fellowships, including Truman Scholarships, Fulbright Fellowships, a Goldwater Scholarship, a Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship, a Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship, a Fulbright Hays Award and Rotary International Ambassador Scholarship. • In 2008, the students entering as freshmen in the fall had an average SAT score of 1265 and an average ACT score of 28. • Florida State graduates find employment with major employers including Ernst & Young, GEICO, Merrill Lynch, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Target.

NATIONALLY RENOWNED FACULTY • Nobel Prize winner Sir Harold Kroto, of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is a recipient of the Copley Medal, the highest award of the Royal Society in Britain. • College of Music Professor Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, also a Florida State graduate, is the first woman to win the Pulitzer in music. She also is a four-time Grammy nominee, is the first woman to earn a doctorate in composition at the Julliard School and is the first-ever occupant of Carnegie Hall’s Composer’s Chair. • Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Florida State English Professor Robert Olen Butler has won two National Magazine Awards in Fiction from the American Association of Magazine Editors. • Academy Award winner Richard Portman, of the College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, has received 11 Academy Award nominations for sound work in feature films. • Our Department of Dance faculty — one of the largest and most accomplished dance faculties in the country — includes legendary ballerina and 2006 Kennedy Honors recipient Suzanne Farrell. • New York Times bestselling author Mark Winegardner, a Creative Writing professor, was selected by Random House and the Mario Puzo Estate to write the sequel to The Godfather.

TOP NATIONAL RANKINGS • Florida State consistently ranks in the top 10 universities nationally in physical sciences grants awarded by the National Science Foundation. • U.S. News & World Report ranks Florida State in the nation’s top 50 public universities. • The Meteorology and Oceanography departments are ranked among the nation’s top 10 by the National Research Council. • Florida State’s graduate program in nuclear physics was ranked eighth among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. • The College of Business is ranked 8th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News also ranks the business school’s Real Estate Program 11th in the country and its Risk Management/Insurance Program fourth. • The College of Information’s graduate program ranks in the top 10 nationally by U.S. News & World Report. The college’s Children and Youth Services Program is first in the nation. • The College of Law’s Environmental Law Program is ranked 10th best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, which also ranks the law school in the nation’s top tier in terms of academic reputation. • The College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, recognized in 2004 by the Directors Guild of America for distinguished contributions to American culture, has won 24 College Television Awards in 17 years. • The College of Music graduate program was named fifth best in the nation and its Opera Program third among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. 10

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THIS IS TALLAHASSEE Nearer to Atlanta than Miami, Tallahassee is “The Other Florida” in attitude, topography, climate and lifestyle. HISTORICALLY SPEAKING • The first Christmas celebrated in the United States was in Tallahassee at the encampment of Spanish Explorer Hernando de Soto in 1539. • Lights, Camera, Action … Early “Tarzan” movies featuring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan were filmed at nearby Wakulla Springs. Also filmed, were “Creature from the Black Lagoon” and “Airport 77.” • George Washington’s great grandniece, Catharine DaingerfieldWillis-Gray and Napoleon Bonparte’s nephew, Prince Achille Murat, provided the social event of the season when they were married in Tallahassee in 1826. The plantation home of widowed Princess Murat is on exhibit at the Tallahassee Museum.

FACTS & FIGURES • America’s largest concentration of original plantations — 300,000 acres, 71 plantations — exists between Tallahassee and Thomasville, Georgia, just 28 miles away. • Nearly 60 percent of Tallahassee’s population is between the ages of 18-44. • Average Low – High Temperatures in Tallahassee are 40 to 63 degrees in January and 72 to 91 degrees in July. • There are over 150,000 people living in Tallahassee and over 300,000 in the metropolitan area. • The capitol of the State of Florida has been located in Tallahassee since 1823. • The Gulf of Mexico is just 20 miles south of Tallahassee and the Georgia border is just 14 miles to the north.

WHAT TO DO • With over 5,900 rooms in more than 58 hotels and motels, Tallahassee offers a blend of Southern-style inns, rustic campsites, family-owned economy lodges and impressive corporate hotels. There are also 13 bed & breakfasts and 13 inns in the Tallahassee area. • From fast food to five-star, Tallahassee serves up an excellent selection of tantalizing restaurants. Tickling the taste buds are specialties ranging from homemade country sausage and melt-inyour-mouth steaks to wild game and succulent seafood fresh from the Gulf. • Tallahassee lists 122 properties on the National Register of Historic Places. Tallahassee offers more than 28 museums, galleries, public art sculptures, monuments and historic sites. There are 306.5 miles of hiking/biking & walking trails in and around the Tallahassee area. • There are eight public pools and 63 recreational parks in Tallahassee/ Leon County -- incredible weather, lush gardens, lakes and more.

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PLAYER FACTS

UNIVERSITY FACTS

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS

Location............................... Tallahassee, Fla. Founded.................................................1851 Enrollment...........................................39,136 Symbol.......................................... Seminoles Colors.................................. Garnet and Gold Conference...........Atlantic Coast Conference President............................ Dr. Eric J. Barron Athletics Director..................Randy Spetman Head Coach...........................Lonni Alameda Alma Mater......................... Oklahoma, ’93 Career Record.............. 201-174-1/6 years FSU Record........................... 44-16/1 year Assistant Coach..................... Sara Pickering Alma Mater.......................Washington, ’98 Assistant Coach.................... Angel Santiago Alma Mater......S. Illinois-Edwardsville, ’97 Softball Office...........................850.644.9594 Home Field........................JoAnne Graf Field Dimensions...........Lines - 200’; Center - 220’ Capacity................................................1,000 Press Box Phone......................850.645.3245 First Year of Volleyball............................1978 All-Time Record..........................1,527-503-6 ACC Titles................................................ 10* *includes tie with Maryland in 1997 National Titles...............................................2 NCAA Appearances...................................22 NCAA Super Regional Appearances............1 WCWS Appearances....................................7 NCAA Tournament Record................... 46-48 2009 Record......................................... 44-16 2009 ACC Record.................................. 17-4 2009 ACC Finish.......................................2nd Starters R/L.............................................. 7/2 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 3/0 Letterwinners R/L................................... 10/5 Newcomers..................................................7 Softball SID........................... Brandon Mellor Mellor’s Office...........................850.645.7683 SID Office Fax..........................850.644.3820 Web site................................. seminoles.com Mailing Address........... 403 Stadium Drive W. Tallahassee, Fla. 32306

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PLAYER................AVG...GP-GS... AB......R..... H... 2B... 3B.. HR.. RBI.. BB.HBP...SO... SB-ATT Mallory Borden...... .228....55-52....149....18... 34.....3..... 0.....2.... 16.... 9...... 2...... 33........ 4-5 Amber Bryant........ .220....40-12.....41.....10.... 9......1..... 0.....0..... 2..... 4...... 0...... 15........ 3-5 Allison Collins........ .097.....33-3......31......4..... 3......0..... 0.....0..... 1..... 9...... 0....... 8......... 0-0 Shayla Jackson..... .315....43-43....146....19... 46.....4..... 0.....1.... 15.... 0...... 0...... 13....... 8-13 Brittany Joseph..... .188....58-53....112....16... 21.....3..... 0.....0..... 9.... 13..... 3...... 43........ 4-6 Kristie McConn...... .214....59-59....140....21... 30.....4..... 0.....1.... 16.... 9...... 7...... 32...... 11-12 Monica Montez...... .273....45-39.....99......9.... 27.....2..... 0.....0.... 10... 15..... 2....... 9......... 4-7 Courtney Rosen..... .200.....41-3......30.....10.... 6......0..... 0.....0..... 0..... 6...... 3....... 8......... 2-2 Ashley Stager........ .295....60-60....166....32... 49.....5..... 1.....6.... 31... 25..... 7...... 35...... 13-20 Carly Wynn............ .337....60-60....202....43... 68....11.... 5.....6.... 34... 25..... 1...... 30...... 21-21

LETTERWINNERS LOST

PLAYER................AVG...GP-GS... AB......R..... H... 2B... 3B.. HR.. RBI.. BB.HBP...SO... SB-ATT Camille Garcia....... .000......9-0........9.......1..... 0......0..... 0.....0..... 0..... 0...... 0....... 4......... 0-0 Jessica Gilmore..... .217....52-32....106....20... 23.....4..... 1.....0.... 11.... 8...... 1...... 23........ 6-7 Kaleigh Rafter........ .333....60-60....183....25... 61....11.... 1....11... 42... 20..... 1...... 16........ 1-2 Michelle Snyder..... .234....60-60....154....15... 36.....7..... 0.....4.... 21... 20..... 4...... 26........ 5-5 Courtney Stager.... .133.....17-4......15......4..... 2......0..... 0.....0..... 2..... 1...... 1....... 5......... 0-0

PITCHERS RETURNING

Player....................ERA.... W..... L.. APP.. GS....CG. SHO...SV.....IP.......H.......R.....ER..BB.. SO Sarah Hamilton...... 0.83.... 20..... 7..... 42.....30.... 15.... 10...... 2... 201.2.. 108....31.... 24... 43.. 311 Terese Gober......... 1.24.... 24..... 9..... 40.....30.... 13..... 7....... 0... 191.2.. 123....46.... 34... 44.. 208 Lauren Varsalona... 3.00..... 0...... 0..... 18......0...... 0...... 0....... 0.... 28.0.... 36.....16.... 12.... 6..... 31

PITCHERS LOST None

NEWCOMERS Name.....................Pos..... B/T........ Yr...............Hometown/High School/Previous School Tiffani Brown.......... Util....... L/L........ FR............................................. Tallahassee, Fla./Godby Morgan Bullock..... P/OF.....L/R........ FR................................................Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek Lauren Mullins......... OF..... R/R....... FR......................................... Wellington, Fla./Wellington Dale Townsend......... P....... R/R....... FR..............................................Live Oak, Fla./Suwanee Jen Lapicki............... C...... R/R........JR........................ Oldwick, N.J./Immaculata/Tennessee Tory Haddad.............IF...... R/R....... SR.......... Valparaiso, Fla./Fort Walton Beach/Ohio State Briar Stanley............. C...... R/R....... FR........................................ Snohomish, Wash./Monroe


Kristie McConn

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IF – R/R – Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Bishop Kelley)

Amber Bryant

3

OF – L/R – So. Ponoma, Calif. (Diamond Ranch)

Dale Townsend

10

Jen Lapicki

16

Brittany Joseph

28

P – R/R – Fr. Live Oak, Fla. (Suwannee)

Tiffani Brown

Util. – L/L – Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby)

Lauren Mullins

11

Lauren Varsalona

17

OF – R/R – Fr. Wellington, Fla. (Wellington)

C – R/R – Jr. Oldwick, N.J. (Immaculata)

P – R/R – Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Karns)

Util. – R/R – Jr. Laurel, De. (Sussex Technical)

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Robin Ahrberg

35

C – R/R – R-Jr. Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater)

Monica Montez

7

Terese Gober

8

Shayla Jackson

14

Carly Wynn

15

Mallory Borden

22

Sarah Hamilton

25

Briar Stanley

64

Allison Collins

77

OF – L/R – Sr. Corona, Calif. (Corona)

Courtney Rosen

13

Morgan Bullock

21

Tory Haddad

44

Util. – L/R – Sr. Sugarland, Texas (Clements)

P/OF – L/R – Fr. Dacula, Ga. (Mill Creek)

IF – R/R – Sr. Valparaiso, Fla. (Fort Walton Beach)

P – R/R – Sr. McDonough, Ga. (Union Grove)

Ashley Stager

9

IF – R/R – Jr. Trinity, Fla. (J.W. Mitchell)

OF – L/R – So. OF – L/R – Sr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Sharpsburg, Ga. (Pembroke Pines Charter) (Northgate)

IF – R/R – Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian)

C – R/R – Fr. Snohomish, Wash. (Monroe)

P – R/R – Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles)

C – R/R – Jr. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville)

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2010 ALPHABETICAL/NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name.......................................Pos...............B/T............. Yr........................Hometown/High School/Previous School 35 22 6 3 21 77 8 44 25 14 28 16 1 7 11 13 9 64 10 17 15

Ahrberg, Robin...............................C..................... R/R................ R-JR....................... Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Borden, Mallory..............................IF.................... R/R................ JR........................... Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian/Santa Fe CC Brown, Tiffani..................................Util.................. L/L................. FR.......................... Tallahassee, Fla./Godby Bryant, Amber................................OF................... L/R................ SO.......................... Pomona, Calif./Diamond Ranch Bullock, Morgan.............................P/OF............... L/R................ FR.......................... Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek Collins, Allison................................C..................... R/R................ JR........................... Niceville, Fla./Niceville Gober, Terese..................................P..................... R/R................ SR.......................... McDonough, Ga./Union Grove Haddad, Tory..................................IF.................... R/R................ SR.......................... Valparaiso, Fla./Fort Walton Beach/Ohio State Hamilton, Sarah..............................P..................... R/R................ JR........................... Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles Jackson, Shayla.............................OF................... L/R................ SO.......................... Pembroke Pines, Fla./Pembroke Pines Charter Joseph, Brittany.............................Util.................. R/R................ JR........................... Laurel, De./Sussex Technical Lapicki, Jen....................................C..................... R/R................ JR........................... Oldwick, N.J./Immaculata/Tennessee McConn, Kristie..............................IF.................... R/R................ JR........................... Broken Arrow, Okla./Bishop Kelley Montez, Monica..............................OF................... L/R................ SR.......................... Corona, Calif./Corona Mullins, Lauren...............................OF................... R/R................ FR.......................... Wellington, Fla./Wellington Rosen, Courtney.............................Util.................. L/R................ SR.......................... Sugarland, Texas/Clements Stager, Ashley.................................IF.................... R/R................ JR........................... Trinity, Fla./J.W. Mitchell Stanley, Briar..................................C..................... R/R................ FR.......................... Snohomish, Wash./Monroe Townsend, Dale..............................P..................... R/R................ FR.......................... Live Oak, Fla./Suwanee Varsalona, Lauren...........................P..................... R/R................ JR........................... Knoxville, Tenn./Karns/Indian River CC Wynn, Carly....................................OF................... L/R................ SR.......................... Sharpsburg, Ga./Northgate

NUMERICAL Name.......................................Pos...............B/T............. Yr........................Hometown/High School/Previous School No. 1 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 25 28 35 44 64 77

McConn, Kristie..............................IF.................... R/R................ JR........................... Broken Arrow, Okla./Bishop Kelley Bryant, Amber................................OF................... L/R................ SO.......................... Pomona, Calif./Diamond Ranch Brown, Tiffani..................................Util.................. L/L................. FR.......................... Tallahassee, Fla./Godby Montez, Monica..............................OF................... L/R................ SR.......................... Corona, Calif./Corona Gober, Terese..................................P..................... R/R................ SR.......................... McDonough, Ga./Union Grove Stager, Ashley.................................IF.................... R/R................ JR........................... Trinity, Fla./J.W. Mitchell Townsend, Dale..............................P..................... R/R................ FR.......................... Live Oak, Fla./Suwanee Mullins, Lauren...............................OF................... R/R................ FR.......................... Wellington, Fla./Wellington Rosen, Courtney.............................Util.................. L/R................ SR.......................... Sugarland, Texas/Clements Jackson, Shayla.............................OF................... L/R................ SO.......................... Pembroke Pines, Fla./Pembroke Pines Charter Wynn, Carly....................................OF................... L/R................ SR.......................... Sharpsburg, Ga./Northgate Lapicki, Jen....................................C..................... R/R................ JR........................... Oldwick, N.J./Immaculata/Tennessee Varsalona, Lauren...........................P..................... R/R................ JR........................... Knoxville, Tenn./Karns/Indian River CC Bullock, Morgan.............................P/OF............... L/R................ FR.......................... Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek Borden, Mallory..............................IF.................... R/R................ JR........................... Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian/Santa Fe CC Hamilton, Sarah..............................P..................... R/R................ JR........................... Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles Joseph, Brittany.............................Util.................. R/R................ JR........................... Laurel, De./Sussex Technical Ahrberg, Robin...............................C..................... R/R................ R-JR....................... Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Haddad, Tory..................................IF.................... R/R................ SR.......................... Valparaiso, Fla./Fort Walton Beach/Ohio State Stanley, Briar..................................C..................... R/R................ FR.......................... Snohomish, Wash./Monroe Collins, Allison................................C..................... R/R................ JR........................... Niceville, Fla./Niceville

COACHES Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach Student Assistant Coach

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Lonni Alameda (2nd season) Sara Pickering (2nd season) Angel Santiago (2nd season) Tommy Santiago (2nd season) Michelle Snyder (1st season) Kaleigh Rafter (1st season)

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Ahrberg ARE-Burg Gober GO-Brrr Rosen Rose-In Alameda AL-ah-ME-dah Stager STAY-Grr Wynn WIN Lonni Lawn-E


ROSTER BREAKDOWN SEMINOLES BY CLASS Seniors (5)

SEMINOLES BY CLASS Seniors (5)

Terese Gober, Tory Haddad, Monica Montez,Courtney Rosen, Carly Wynn

Terese Gober, Tory Haddad, Monica Montez, Courtney Rosen, Carly Wynn

Juniors (9)

Juniors (9)

Robin Ahrberg, Mallory Borden, Allison Collins, Sarah Hamilton, Brittany Joseph, Jen Lapicki, Kristie McConn, Ashley Stager, Lauren Varsalona

Robin Ahrberg, Mallory Borden, Allison Collins, Sarah Hamilton, Brittany Joseph, Jen Lapicki, Kristie McConn, Ashley Stager, Lauren Varsalona

Sophomores (2)

Sophomores (2)

Amber Bryant, Shayla Jackson

Amber Bryant, Shayla Jackson

Freshmen (5)

Freshmen (5)

Tiffani Brown, Morgan Bullock, Lauren Mullins, Briar Stanley, Dale Townsend

Tiffani Brown, Morgan Bullock, Lauren Mullins, Briar Stanley, Dale Townsend

SEMINOLES BY STATE Florida (9)

SEMINOLES BY POSITION Pitchers (4)

Mallory Borden Tiffani Brown Allison Collins Tory Haddad Sarah Hamilton Shayla Jackson Lauren Mullins Ashley Stager Dale Townsend

Morgan Bullock, Terese Gober, Sarah Hamilton, Dale Townsend, Lauren Varsalona

Jacksonville Tallahassee Niceville Valparaiso Tallahassee Pembroke Pines Wellington Trinity Live Oak

Dacula McDonough Sharpsburg

Ponoma Corona

Oklahoma (2) Robin Ahrberg Kristie McConn

Stillwater Broken Arrow

Delware (1) Brittany Joseph

Laurel

New Jersey (1) Jen Lapicki

Oldwick

Tennessee (1) Lauren Varsalona

Knoxville

Sugarland

Washington (1) Briar Stanley

Mallory Borden, Tory Haddad, Kristie McConn, Ashley Stager

Amber Bryant, Morgan Bullock, Shayla Jackson, Monica Montez, Lauren Mullins, Carly Wynn

Utility (3)

SEMINOLES BY BATTING STANCE Left-Handed (6) Tiffani Brown, Amber Bryant, Morgan Bullock, Shayla Jackson, Monica Montez, Carly Wynn

Right-Handed (14) Robin Ahrberg, Mallory Borden, Allison Collins, Terese Gober, Tory Haddad, Sarah Hamilton, Brittany Joseph, Jen Lapicki, Kristie McConn, Lauren Mullins, Ashley Stager, Briar Stanley, Dale Townsend, Lauren Varsalona

SEMINOLES BY THROWING ARM Left-Handed (1) Tiffani Brown

Right-Handed (20)

Texas (1) Courtney Rosen

Infield (4)

Tiffani Brown, Brittany Joseph, Courtney Rosen

California (2) Amber Bryant Monica Montez

Robin Ahrberg, Allison Collins, Jen Lapicki, Briar Stanley

Outfield (6)

Georgia (3) Morgan Bullock Terese Gober Carly Wynn

Catchers (4)

Snohomish

Robin Ahrberg, Mallory Borden Amber Bryant, Morgan Bullock, Allison Collins, Terese Gober, Tory Haddad, Sarah Hamilton, Shayla Jackson, Brittany Joseph, Jen Lapicki, Kristie McConn, Monica Montez, Lauren Mullins, Courtney Rosen, Ashley Stager, Briar Stanley, Dale Townsend, Lauren Varsalona, Carly Wynn

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Sarah Hamilton

2010 OUTLOOK PITCHERS Returners No. Name

Class

ERA

W-L App. GS

CG

SO Opp. BA

Sr.

1.24

24-9

40

30

13

208

.182

Jr.

0.83

20-7

42

30

15

311

.155

17 Lauren Varsalona Jr.

3.00

0-0

18

0

0

31

.293

8

Terese Gober

25 Sarah Hamilton

Senior Terese Gober and junior Sarah Hamilton return to lead a potent one-two punch in the circle for the Seminoles in 2010.

Hamilton is a softball star after bursting on to the national scene as a sophomore when she earned Third-Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-American, Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region Team, First-Team All-ACC and ACC Pitcher of the Year honors.

Gober enters her final season at FSU after earning a team-best 24 wins last season and Second-Team All-ACC selection.

Lauren Varsalona appeared in 18 games as a transfer a season ago and provides excellent depth going forward.

The Seminoles will now welcome true freshmen pitchers Dale Townsend and Morgan Bullock into the fold.

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Lauren Varsalona


CATCHERS Returners No. Name

Class

GP-GS (2009) Notes from 2009

35 Robin Ahrberg

Jr.

0-0

Redshirted in 2009

77 Allison Collins

Jr.

33-3

.200 BA, 4 R, 3 H, 1 RBI

Robin Ahrberg returns to action after shoulder surgery forced her to take a redshirt last season.

Allison Collins played in 33 games last year and provides valuable veteran leadership.

The Seminoles will welcome new talent at the catcher spot in 2010, including transfer Jen Lapicki and true freshman Briar Stanley. Robin Ahrberg

INFIELD Returners No. Name

Class

GP-GS (2009) Notes from 2009

22 Mallory Borden

Jr.

55-52

.228 BA, 18 R, 34 H, 3 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 9 RBI

1

Jr.

59-59

.214 BA, 21 R, 30 H, 4 2B, 1 3B, 0 HR, 16 RBI

Sr.

41-3

.200 BA, 10 R, 6 H, 0 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 0 RBI

Sr.

60-60

.295 BA, 32 R, 49 H, 5 2B, 1 3B, 6 HR31 RBI

Jr.

58-53

.188 BA, 16 R, 21 H, 3 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 9 RBI

Kristie McConn

13 Courtney Rosen 9

Ashley Stager

28 Brittany Joseph •

The FSU infield features several players with a lot of game experience from the 2009 campaign.

Senior Ashley Stager is back after playing in and starting all 60 games last year.

Junior Kristie McConn is another valuable piece to the Seminole puzzle as she enters

her junior year after playing and starting 59 games a season ago.

Senior Courtney Rosen is set to provide excellent leadership as an upperclassman.

Junior Mallory Borden and Brittany Joseph started a combined 102 contests in 2009

and bring playmaking ability.

FSU has the luxury this year of welcoming transfer Tory Haddad and true freshman Tiffani Brown.

Ashley Stager

OUTFIELD Returners No. Name

Class

GP-GS (2009) Notes from 2009

3

So.

40-12

.220 BA, 10 R, 9 H, 1 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 2 RBI

14 Shayla Jackson

So.

43-43

.315 BA, 19 R, 46 H, 4 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 15 RBI

7

Sr.

45-39

.273 BA, 9 R, 27 H, 2 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 10 RBI

Sr.

60-60

.337 BA, 43 R, 68 H, 11 2B, 5 3B, 6 HR, 34 RBI

Amber Bryant Monica Montez

15 Carly Wynn •

Team captain Carly Wynn is back for her final year after a 34-RBI, six-homerun junior season.

Fellow senior Monica Montez is yet another veteran that knows what it takes to win and will provide that example

Monica Montez

all season long in 2010. •

Sophomore Shayla Jackson is lightning quick on the base paths and figures to be a problem for opponents all year.

Sophomore Amber Bryant will be forced to take a redshirt as she rehabilitates an injured knee.

True freshmen Morgan Bullock and Lauren Mullins are exciting players that all have

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OPPONENT INFORMATION

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AUBURN

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leds 12-5-1 Softball SID Kellis Raegen E-mail rmk0005@auburn.edu Web site auburntigers.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 16 Series Record FSU leads 8-2 Softball SID Maegan M. Azpiazu E-mail mazpiazu@fiu.edu Web site fiusports.com

BOSTON COLLEGE

GARDNER-WEBB

Date of Matchup(s) March 27, 28 Series Record FSU leads 13-2 Softball SID Matthew Farhadi E-mail farhadim@bc.edu Web site bceagles.com

Date of Matchup(s) February 20 Series Record 1st meeting in 2010 Softball SID Kevin Davis E-mail kldavis@gardner-webb.edu Web site gwusports.com

BOWLING GREEN

GEORGIA

Date of Matchup(s) February 12, 14 Series Record FSU leads 7-0 Softball SID Mike Cihon E-mail mjcihon@bgsu.edu Web site bgsufalcons.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 24 Series Record Series tied at 5-5 Softball SID Tanner Tedeschi E-mail tannert@sports.uga.edu Web site georgiadogs.com

CENTRAL FLORIDA

GEORGIA TECH

Date of Matchup(s) April 7 Series Record FSU leads 9-4 Softball SID Sarah Tarasewicz E-mail sarah@athletics.ucf.edu Web site ucfathletics.com

Date of Matchup(s) April 24, 25 Series Record FSU leads 42-19 Softball SID Seth Gerard E-mail sgerard@athletics.gatech.edu Web site ramblinwreck.com

COASTAL CAROLINA

HOFSTRA

Date of Matchup(s) February 19 Series Record FSU leads 5-0 Softball SID Teresa Garbee E-mail tgarbee@coastal.edu Web site goccusports.com

Date of Matchup(s) February 27 Series Record FSU leads 9-1 Softball SID Jeremy Kniffin E-mail jeremy.s.kniffin@hofstra.edu Web site gohofstra.com

EASTERN MICHIGAN

ILLINOIS

Date of Matchup(s) March 5 Series Record FSU leads 16-1 Softball SID Luke Pattarozzi E-mail lpattaro@emich.edu Web site emueagles.com

Date of Matchup(s) February 26 Series Record Series tied at 1-1 Softball SID Emily Wickstrom E-mail ewick@illinois.edu Web site fightingillini.com

FLORIDA

IONA

Date of Matchup(s) April 14 Series Record FSU leads 13-12 Softball SID Suzanna Ollove E-mail zannao@gators.uaa.ufl.edu Web site gatorzone.com

Date of Matchup(s) February 12 Series Record 1st meeting in 2010 Softball SID John Higgins E-mail jhiggins@iona.edu Web site icgaels.com

FLORIDA A&M

JACKSONVILLE

Date of Matchup(s) February 17 Series Record FSU leads 97-7 Softball SID Ronnie Johnson E-mail ronjon_2001@yahoo.com Web site famurattlersports.com

Date of Matchup(s) February 24 Series Record FSU leads 12-4 Softball SID Brian DeLettre E-mail tdelett@ju.edu Web site judolphins.com

FLORIDA ATLANTIC

KENT STATE

Date of Matchup(s) March 5 Series Record FSU leads 8-7 Softball SID Justin Johnson E-mail jjohn218@fau.edu Web site fausports.com

Date of Matchup(s) February 28 Series Record FSU leads 5-1 Softball SID Aaron Chimenti E-mail achiment@kent.edu Web site kentstatesports.com

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OPPONENT INFORMATION LIU

SOUTH ALABAMA

Date of Matchup(s) March 20 Series Record FSU leads 1-0 Softball SID Brett Hertel E-mail brett.hertel@my.liu.edu Web site liuathletics.com

Date of Matchup(s) April 21 Series Record FSU leads 1-0 Softball SID Charlie Nichols E-mail charlesnichols@usouthal.edu Web site usajaguars.com

MARYLAND

SOUTH DAKORA STATE

Date of Matchup(s) April 3, 4 Series Record FSU leads 38-8 Softball SID Rose DiPaula E-mail rdipaula@umd.edu Web site umterps.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record 1st meeting in 2010 Softball SID Ryan Sweeter E-mail ryan.sweeter@sdstate.edu Web site gojacks.com

MERCER

SOUTH FLORIDA

Date of Matchup(s) February 13 Series Record FSU leads 25-0 Softball SID Jeff Graham E-mail graham_jm@mercer.edu Web site mercerbears.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 38-12 Softball SID Maile Keeney E-mail mkeeney@admin.usf.edu Web site gousfbulls.com

MIAMI (OH)

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 12-6 Softball SID Michael Roth E-mail rothbm@muohio.edu Web site muredhawks.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 6-4 Softball SID Beth Miller E-mail bmiller1@siu.edu Web site www.siusalukis.com

MICHIGAN STATE

SOUTHERN MISS

Date of Matchup(s) March 6, 92 Series Record FSU leads 6-4 Softball SID Vince Baker E-mail bakervin@ath.msu.edu Web site msuspartans.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 11-3 Softball SID Shirley Jones-Hill E-mail shirley.jones-hill@usm.edu Web site southernmiss.com

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE

SYRACUSE

Date of Matchup(s) February 27 Series Record 1st meeting in 2010 Softball SID William Bright, Jr. E-mail sportsinfo@mvsu.edu Web site mvsu.edu/athletics

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 5-2 Softball SID Lindsey Campbell E-mail syrsid@syr.edu Web site suathletics.com

NORTH CAROLINA

TEXAS TECH

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 52-17 Softball SID Daniel Beach E-mail danielb@uncaa.unc.edu Web site tarheelblue.com

NORTH CAROLINA STATE Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 12-7 Softball SID Brandon Yopp E-mail nugentmk@bc.edu Web site gopack.com

NORTHERN ILLINOIS Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 4-3 Softball SID Joe Summins E-mail jsummins@niu.edu Web site niuhuskies.com

Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record Texas Tech leads 2-1 Softball SID Jody Roginson E-mail jody.roginson@ttu.edu Web site texastech.com

VIRGINIA Date of Matchup(s) March 18 Series Record FSU leads 62-15 Softball SID Bryan Johnston E-mail blj@vt.edu Web site hokiesports.com

VIRGINIA TECH Date of Matchup(s)

March 18

Series Record VT leads 10-8 Softball SID Katharine Palmer E-mail kfp2h@virginia.edu Web site virginiasports.com

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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Sunshine State Classic Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Dates: Feb. 12-14 Teams : Bowling Green, FLORIDA STATE, Iona, Mercer, Southern Miss

Schedule: Feb. 12 Bowling Green vs. Mercer – 11 a.m. Bowling Green vs. FLORIDA STATE – 1:15 p.m. Southern Miss vs. Mercer – 4:45 p.m. Southern Miss vs. Iona – 7 p.m. Feb. 13 Mercer vs. Iona – 10 a.m. Mercer vs. FLORIDA STATE – 12:15 p.m. Southern Miss vs. Bowling Green – 2:30 p.m. Iona vs. Bowling Green – 5:45 p.m. Feb. 14 Mercer vs. Iona – 9 a.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Bowling Green – 12:15 p.m.

Seminole Classic Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Dates: Feb. 19-20 Teams: Coastal Carolina, Gardner-Webb, FLORIDA STATE, South Dakota State

Schedule: Feb. 19 Gardner-Webb vs. South Dakota State – 10 a.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Coastal Carolina – 12:15 p.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. South Dakota State – 2:30 p.m. Gardner-Webb vs. Coastal Carolina – 4:30 p.m. Feb. 20 Coastal Carolina vs. South Dakota State – 10 a.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Gardner-Webb – 12:15 p.m.

NFCA Leadoff Classic Location: Columbus, Ga. Dates: Feb. 26-28 Teams: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Central Florida, FLORIDA STATE, Georgia Tech, Hofstra, Illinois, Illinois State, Iowa, Kent State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi State, Mississippi Valley State, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina State, Radford, Southern Illinois, UMass, Virginia Tech

FSU’s Schedule: Feb. 26 FLORIDA STATE vs. Illinois – 1:30 p.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Southern Illinois – 6:30 p.m. Feb. 27 FLORIDA STATE vs. Louisiana-Lafayette – 11 a.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Hofstra – 6:30 p.m. Feb. 28 FLORIDA STATE vs. Kent State – 12:30 p.m.

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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION FAU Tournament Location: Boca Raton, Fla. Dates: March 5-7 Teams: Eastern Michigan, Florida Atlantic, FLORIDA STATE, Miami (OH), Michigan State

Schedule: March 5: FLORIDA STATE vs. Eastern Michigan – 4 p.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Florida Atlantic – 6 p.m. March 6: FLORIDA STATE vs. Michigan State – 11 a.m. March 7: FLORIDA STATE vs. Miami (OH) – 9 a.m.

FAU Tournament Location: Clearwater, Fla. Dates: March 19-21 Teams: Dartmouth, Florida A&M, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast, FLORIDA STATE, Illinois State, LIU, Maryland, North Florida, Northern Illinois, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, South Florida, Syracuse, Texas Tech, Towson

FSU’s Schedule: March 19 FLORIDA STATE vs. Texas Tech – 6 p.m. March 20 FLORIDA STATE vs. LIU – 3 p.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. Northern Illinois – 5 p.m. March 21 FLORIDA STATE vs. Syracuse – 9 a.m. FLORIDA STATE vs. South Florida – 1 p.m.

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2010 ACC Composite Schedule Thursday, February, 11 Southern Mississippi at Florida State

5 p.m.

Friday, February, 12 Virginia Tech vs. Drexel 10 a.m. Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina – Greensboro 12:15 p.m. Bowling Green at Florida State 12:15 p.m. Iona at Florida State 2:30 p.m. North Carolina vs. Louisiana State 12 pm. North Carolina at Texas 9:30 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Long Island 1:30 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Florida 4 p.m. NC State vs. Massachusetts 5 p.m. NC State at Florida International 7 p.m. Saturday, February, 13 North Carolina vs. DePaul 11 a.m. North Carolina vs. TBA TBA Virginia vs. North Carolina – Wilmington 11 a.m. Virginia at Elon 1:15 p.m. Mercer at Florida State 12:15 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Canisius 12:30 p.m. Virginia Tech vs. Bethune-Cookman 4:45 p.m. Virginia Tech at Jacksonville 7 p.m. NC State vs. Providence 7 p.m. NC State vs. North Florida 9 p.m. Sunday, February, 14 Georgia Tech vs. Florida Gulf Coast 9 a.m. Georgia Tech vs. South Florida 11:30 a.m. Virginia Tech vs. Drexel 9 a.m. NC State vs. Illinois – Chicago 11 a.m. Virginia vs. North Carolina – Wilmington 11 a.m. Virginia at Elon 3:30 p.m. Bowling Green at Florida State 11:15 a.m. North Carolina vs. TBA TBA Wednesday, February, 17 NC Central at NC State Florida State at Florida A&M Friday, February, 19 Boston College vs. Centenary Virginia Tech vs. Western Carolina Virginia Tech at Georgia NC State vs. North Dakota State NC State vs. Hofstra Coastal Carolina vs. Florida State South Dakota State at Florida State Virginia vs. Michigan Virginia at Louisiana State Delaware at North Carolina St. Joseph’s at North Carolina Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern Georgia Tech vs. Brigham Young Maryland vs. Kentucky Maryland at Florida Atlantic University

5 p.m. 6 p.m.

10 a.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 11:15 a.m. 8:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m.

Saturday, February, 20 Virginia Tech vs. Winthrop 10 a.m. Virginia Tech at Georgia 2:30 p.m. Maryland vs. Pittsburgh 11 a.m. Maryland vs. Mississippi 4 p.m. Virginia vs. Oklahoma State 11 a.m. Boston College vs. Centenary 12 p.m. Boston College at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi 2 p.m. Gardner-Webb at Florida State 12:15 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Hawaii 2:15 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Long Beach State 4:30 p.m. NC State at South Florida 3:45 p.m. NC State vs. Wright State 6 p.m. 4 p.m. UNC – Greensboro at North Carolina

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Sunday, February, 21 TBA at Florida State 9 a.m. TBA at Florida State 11:15 a.m. NC State vs. Michigan State 9 a.m. Virginia Tech vs. Bowling Green 9 a.m. Georgia Tech vs. California 12 p.m. Boston College vs. Southern 10 a.m. Boston College at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi 2 p.m. Maryland vs. TBA TBA TBA at North Carolina TBA Wednesday, February, 24 UNC - Wilmington at North Carolina Radford at Virginia Tech Florida State at Jacksonville Kennesaw State vs. Georgia Tech

1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m.

Friday, February, 26 Boston College vs. Albany 11 a.m. Boston College at Stetson 4 p.m. Florida State vs. Illinois 1:30 p.m. Florida State vs. Southern Illinois 6:30 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Central Florida 1:30 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Nebraska 6:30 p.m. Fairfield at North Carolina 1:30 p.m. James Madison at North Carolina 4 p.m. NC State vs. Illinois 1:30 p.m. NC State vs. Massachusetts 6:30 p.m. Virginia Tech vs. Hofstra 1:30 p.m. Virginia Tech vs. Missouri 6:30 p.m. Maryland vs. Houston 4 p.m. Maryland vs. Iowa 6:30 p.m. Ohio at Virginia 4:30 p.m. Georgia Washington at Virginia 7 p.m. Saturday, February, 27 Florida State vs. Louisiana State Florida State vs. Hofstra Georgia Tech vs. Arkansas Georgia Tech vs. Louisiana – Lafayette NC State vs. Mississippi State NC State vs. Iowa Virginia Tech vs. Auburn Virginia Tech vs. Illinois Lehigh at Virginia Notre Dame at Virginia Boston College vs. Bethune-Cookman Boston College at Stetson Maryland vs. Mississippi State Maryland vs. Central Florida Pittsburgh at North Carolina Sunday, February, 28 Ohio at Virginia Georgia Tech vs. Iowa NC State vs. Auburn NC State vs. Southern Illinois Florida State vs. Kent State Maryland vs. Michgan Virginia Tech vs. Nebraska Georgia Washington at Virginia Boston College vs. TBA TBA at North Carolina

11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

9 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA

Tuesday, March, 2 Boston College at Bethune-Cookman (DH) Radford at North Carolina (DH)

1 p.m. 3 p.m.

Wednesday, March, 3 Virginia at Hampton

5 p.m.

Friday, March, 5 North Carolina vs. Northwestern

12 p.m.

North Carolina vs. Indiana Boston College vs. Providence Boston College vs. Villanova Princeton at Maryland Mt. St. Mary’s at Maryland Virginia Tech vs. Chattanooga Virginia Tech vs. Boston University Florida State vs. Eastern Michigan Florida State vs. Florida Atlantic Georgia Tech vs. Seton Hall Coastal Carolina at NC State

4:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

Saturday, March, 6 Florida State vs. Connecticut Florida State vs. Michigan State North Carolina vs. Pacific North Carolina vs. Stanford Virginia Tech vs. Massachusetts Virginia Tech vs. Quinnipiac Georgia Tech vs. James Madison Georgia Tech vs. Kentucky Towson at Maryland Princeton at Maryland Georgetown at NC State Stony Brook at NC State Boston College at Central Florida Boston College vs. Georgia Southern

9 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m.

Sunday, March, 7 Florida State vs. Miami (Ohio) Boston College vs. Harvard Georgia Tech vs. Dartmouth Virginia Tech vs. Memphis Mt. St. Mary’s at Maryland Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi Longwood at NC State North Carolina vs. Loyola Marymount

9 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:15 p.m.

Tuesday, March, 9 Michigan State at Florida State Virginia at Longwood (DH) Georgia Tech vs. Georgia State North Carolina at Cal State – Fullerton

2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 9 p.m.

Wednesday, March, 10 North Carolina at UCLA NC State at Campbell (DH) Norfolk State at Virginia (DH) Howard at Maryland (DH)

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m.

Friday, March, 12 Boston College vs. Central Michigan Boston College vs. Drake NC State vs. Eastern Kentucky Virginia Tech vs. Iowa Virginia Tech vs. Charleston Southern

11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m.

Saturday, March, 13 Virginia Tech vs. Western Kentucky Fordham at Georgia Tech Mercer at Georgia Tech Fordham at Georgia Tech Boston College vs. Pittsburgh Boston College vs. Quinnipiac Virginia at Maryland (DH) * Florida State vs. North Carolina (DH) * NC State vs. Delaware NC State vs. NC A&T

11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

Sunday, March, 14 Virginia Tech vs. Jacksonville Virginia Tech at Florida Atlantic Virginia at Maryland *

11 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.


2010 ACC Composite Schedule Florida State vs. North Carolina * NC State vs. North Florida NC State at Winthrop Georgia State at Georgia Tech Mercer at Georgia Tech Boston College vs. Radford Tuesday, March, 16 Florida International at Florida State (DH) Wednesday, March, 17 Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Southern (DH) North Carolina at Elon Maryland vs. Akron Maryland vs. Columbia Thursday, March, 18 Virginia vs. Louisiana – Lafayette Auburn at Florida State NC State at Charlotte North Carolina at UNC – Greensboro Friday, March, 19 Maryland vs. Oklahoma State Maryland vs. Florida A&M Virginia vs. Fresno State Virginia vs. San Jose State Florida State vs. Texas Tech Saturday, March, 20 Virginia vs. Oklahoma Boston College at Bryant Boston College vs. Maine Maryland vs. North Florida Maryland vs. Florida Atlantic Georgia Tech at North Carolina (DH) * Virginia Tech at NC State (DH) * Florida State vs. Long Island Florida State vs. Northern Iowa

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.

5 p.m.

3 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA TBA

9 a.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m.

11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 6 p.m.

9 a.m. 12 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m.

Sunday, March, 21 Florida State vs. Syracuse Florida State at South Florida Maryland vs. Texas Tech Virginia vs. Arizona Georgia Tech at North Carolina * Virginia Tech at NC State *

9 a.m. 1 p.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Tuesday, March, 23 North Carolina A&T at Virginia Tech (DH) North Carolina at Charlotte (DH) Georgia Tech at Houston (DH)

3 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

Wednesday, March, 24 Hampton at Virginia Tech (DH) 3 p.m. Central Connecticut State at Boston College 3:30 p.m. Liberty at Virginia (DH) 4 p.m. Florida State at Georgia 5 p.m. James Madison at Maryland (DH) 5 p.m. Georgia Tech at Texas A&M 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March, 25 NC State at UNC – Greensboro (DH) Connecticut at Boston College Saturday, March, 27 Boston College at Florida State (DH) * Maryland at Georgia Tech (DH) * NC State at North Carolina (DH) * Virginia at Virginia Tech (DH) *

3 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Sunday, March, 28 Boston College at Florida State * Maryland at Georgia Tech * NC State at North Carolina * Virginia at Virginia Tech *

12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Tuesday, March, 30 Hofstra at Maryland (DH) South Carolina vs. North Carolina

5 p.m. 5 p.m.

Wednesday, March, 31 Boston University at Boston College Campbell at North Carolina Virginia at James Madison

4 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

Friday, April, 2 Boston College at NC State (DH) * Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (DH) * North Carolina at Virginia *

2 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

Saturday, April, 3 Boston College at NC State * Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech * Florida State at Maryland (DH) * North Carolina at Virginia (DH) * Sunday, April, 4 Florida State at Maryland *

12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

1 p.m.

Tuesday, April, 6 Massachusetts at Boston College East Tennessee State at Virginia Tech

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

Wednesday, April, 7 Winthrop at North Carolina (DH) Towson at Virginia (DH) Florida State at Central Florida George Washington at Maryland Virginia Tech at Appalachian State Georgia at Georgia Tech

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Thursday, April, 8 Boston College at Providence Saturday, April, 10 North Carolina at Boston College (DH) * NC State at Florida State (DH) * Virginia at Georgia Tech (DH) * Virginia Tech at Maryland (DH) * Sunday, April, 11 North Carolina at Boston College * NC State at Florida State * Virginia at Georgia Tech * Virginia Tech at Maryland *

4 p.m.

12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Wednesday, April, 14 North Carolina at Longwood (DH) East Carolina at NC State (DH) Maryland at Towson Florida at Florida State Georgia Tech at Kennesaw State Virginia Tech at Radford

2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Thursday, April, 15 Boston College at Hardvard (DH)

3 p.m.

Saturday, April, 17 Boston College at Georgia Tech (DH) * Maryland at North Carolina (DH) * NC State at Virginia (DH) * Florida State at Virginia Tech (DH) *

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBD

Sunday, April, 18 Florida State at Virginia Tech (DH) * Boston College at Georgia Tech * Maryland at North Carolina * NC State at Virginia *

12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Tuesday, April, 20 Appalachian State vs. North Carolina

4 p.m.

Wednesday, April, 21 Boston College at Boston University Radford at Virginia (DH) Georgia Tech at Georgia Viginia Tech at Longwood (DH)

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m.

Saturday, April, 24 Virginia at Boston College (DH) * North Carolina at Virginia Tech (DH) * Georgia Tech at Florida State (DH) * Maryland at NC State (DH) *

12 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Sunday, April, 25 Virginia at Boston College * Maryland at NC State * Georgia Tech at Florida State * North Carolina at Virginia Tech *

12 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Wednesday, April, 28 Boston College at Dartmouth (DH) Florida State at South Alabama Delaware State at Maryland (DH) Liberty at Virginia Tech (DH) Georgia Tech at Alabama

3 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Saturday, May, 1 Virginia Tech at Boston College (DH) * Georgia Tech at NC State (DH) * Florida State at Virginia (DH) * Longwood at Maryland (DH)

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m.

Sunday, May, 2 Virginia Tech at Boston College * Georgia Tech at NC State * Florida State at Virginia *

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Wednesday, May, 5 Boston College at Massachusetts

5 p.m.

Saturday, May, 8 Maryland at Boston College (DH) *

1 p.m.

Sunday, May, 9 Maryland at Boston College *

1 p.m.

Friday, May, 14 - Atlantic Coast Conference Championship First Round (Blacksburg, Va.) Game 1 12 p.m. Game 2 2:30 p.m. Game 3 5 p.m. Game 4 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May, 15 - Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Semifinals (Blacksburg, Va.) Game 5 1 p.m. Game 6 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May, 16 - Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Final (Blacksburg, Va.) Game 7 TBD

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LONNI ALAMEDA Head Coach Second Season Oklahoma, 1993 Career Record: 201-174-1

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onni Alameda came to Florida State prior to the 2009 season and went on to surpass 200 career coaching victories in her first year in Tallahassee. Under Alameda’s guidance, the Seminoles finished the 2009 campaign with a 44-16 record and achieved the best conference record in school history with a 17-4 league mark. FSU’s hard work in the conference led to an appearance in the ACC Championship game against Georgia Tech. For her team’s exploits on the field, Alameda and the Seminoles had the opportunity to host a regional in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2004 season. FSU wound up losing to Oklahoma State but the success of 2009 will not soon be forgotten. Alameda coached several Seminoles that garnered postseason awards as sophomore Sarah Hamilton was named a Third-Team Louisville Slugger/ NFCA Division I All-American. Hamilton was also named ACC Pitcher of the Year, an All-ACC First-Team member and to the Louisville Slugger/ NFCA All-Southeast Region Team. Senior catcher Kaleigh Rafter was also named to that team and as an All-ACC First-Team member. Carly Wynn and Terese Gober (both second team) were also student-athletes coached by Alameda that were recognized as All-Conference players. An All-Big Eight selection as a player at Oklahoma, Alameda came to FSU from UNLV, where she spent five seasons reviving the Rebels’ program. She replaced Dr. JoAnne Graf, who retired after 30 seasons with the Seminoles. Alameda boasts impressive coaching experience on the international level and since 2004 has helped in the development of Canada’s National Team. She aided Canada up until the 2004 Summer Olympics and resumed as an assistant following the Rebels’ 2005 season. In the summer of 2006, Canada qualified for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China after its showing in the World Championships. Alameda spent the summer of 2008 with the Canadian team, which ended its quest for the gold with a fourth-place finish at the Beijing Olympic Games. Prior to Alameda’s arrival at UNLV, the Rebels had seven straight seasons below .500 and hadn’t participated in NCAA regional play since 1996. In 2005 -- in just her second season at the helm of the program -- Alameda guided UNLV to a 44-19 record, including a program-best 17 Mountain West Conference wins and a trip to Los Angeles for NCAA Regionals. Alameda was named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year in 2005 and again in 2007 and her entire staff garnered NFCA West Regional Coaching Staff the Year in 2005. After a second place finish in the Mountain West in 2007 and an overall 37-27 record, Alameda and UNLV had high hopes for 2008 and had the Rebels ranked in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 Poll for the first time in program history. After starting the season 9-1-1, the Rebels 26

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moved up to No. 18 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 Poll, but injuries to four starters proved costly as the season progressed. Alameda went 25-35 in her first season, which was a four-game improvement over 2003’s final tally. She completely flipped the record to the right side with the staggering 44-19 mark in 2005 and the program’s first trip to NCAA Regionals since 1996. In 2006, the squad was set back by injuries and fell to 26-37. The 2005 season featured the Rebels’ assault on the program’s record book, appearances in the national rankings, a trip to Los Angeles for the NCAA Regionals and the introduction of several conference and national award winners. The 44 wins were the third-most in the program’s history, while the 17 Mountain West Conference wins were the most-ever since joining the league in 1999. After being predicted to finish last in the league, UNLV excelled, placing second in the league in both the regular season and Mountain West Conference tournament. Under Alameda’s direction, the Rebels enjoyed recognition at the conference and regional level. Five Rebels garnered Louisville Slugger / NFCA All-Regional honors while 13 players earned All-Mountain West Conference accolades, including two Pitchers of the Year and one Freshman of the Year. Alameda came to Las Vegas after eight seasons as the assistant coach at Stanford University, where she helped guide the Cardinal to a 320-179-1 record and six straight NCAA Regional appearances. She oversaw the pitching staff there and produced three All-Americans: Becky Blevins, Marcy Crouch and Dana Sorenson. Prior to her stint at Stanford, Alameda spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Barry University (Miami Shores, Fla.). She helped the Buccaneers to a fifth-place NCAA Division II finish in her first year. She also spent some time on the international stage, serving as instructor for both the Aruba (1995) and Spanish (2000) national teams. An all-around great athlete, Alameda began her collegiate career as a pitcher at St. Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas), where she led the Rattlers to the NAIA Tournament in her only season. She later transferred to Oklahoma in 1989 and played softball and volleyball for the Sooners. She was a two-time All-Big Eight selection as a first and third baseman, while hitting .359 as a senior in 1992. Alameda earned her bachelor’s degree in communications from Oklahoma in 1993 and played softball professionally in Europe for a season before beginning her coaching career.

ALAMEDA’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year

School

Overall Record

Conference Record

2004

UNLV

25-35

7-13 MWC

2005

UNLV

44-19

17-3 MWC

2006

UNLV

26-37

8-12 MWC

2007

UNLV

37-27

12-8 MWC

2008

UNLV

25-40-1

5-15 MWC

2009

FSU

44-16

17-4 ACC

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SARA PICKERING Assistant Coach Second Season Washington, 1998

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ara Pickering came to Florida State prior to the 2009 season after spending 10 years working alongside FSU head coach Lonni Alameda when she was at UNLV. Pickering spent the previous five seasons working with the Rebels and the previous five at Stanford. “Pick” as she is known around the field, provides more than 10 years of coaching and playing experience to the Seminole staff, where her main emphasis is to handle the infielders and hitters. Last season, FSU ranked in the top 25 nationally in fielding percentage with an impressive mark of .971. The Seminoles were also in the top 100 in the country in scoring with a mark of 4.2 runs per contest. While at UNLV, the Rebels won at least 25 games in all five of her seasons. In 2005, the Rebels made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in nine years and finished 44-19. The 44 wins were the third-most in the program’s history. Since 2005, the Rebels hit no less than 43 home runs, which included a program-best 50 in 2005. In all, Pickering helped coach one NFCA All-America selection, five NFCA All-West Region members and 14 Mountain West All-Conference honorees. While in Las Vegas, Pickering was instrumental in helping Alameda in community service events with the Rebels. The softball team would take part in breast cancer walks, spend time at Child Haven with at-risk children and participate in the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundations “Champions Run For Life.” At Stanford, Pickering worked primarily with the Cardinal as the defensive and hitting coach. During her time in Palo Alto, Calif., she helped lead the softball team to five straight NCAA Regional appearances. Pickering is the only two-time, first-team All-American at the University of Washington. While a member of the Huskies softball team, she never missed a start at second base in her career (1994-97). A three-year co-captain, she led the school to its first Pac-10 title in 1996 and racked up 15 school records. Among the school records, the one that stands out the most is her career doubles (96), which is an NCAA record. Perhaps her most stunning accomplishment came off the field as a cancer survivor. Diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Disease, Pickering underwent a life-saving stem-cell transplant in 2001. To further her cause, she raised more than $5,000 for the Leuke28

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mia and Lymphoma Society by completing the 2003 Portland Marathon. At UNLV, she helped the fight against cancer, as the softball team annually hosted a “K-Out Cancer Day” to help benefit the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation. The Rebels also participated in the NCCF’s “Champions Run For Life” event each year. A 1998 graduate of the University of Washington with a bachelor’s degree in sociology, Pickering enjoyed a brief stint in the Women’s Professional Softball League, spending the summer of 1999 with the Virginia Roadsters and the summer of 2004 with the Arizona Heat.


Angel Santiago Assistant Coach Second Season Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, 1997

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ngel Santiago came to Florida State prior to the 2009 season after spending the previous five years at UNLV working alongside Seminole head coach Lonni Alameda. Santiago is a former professional baseball player, whose main emphasis is working with the outfielders, infielders, catchers and hitters. In 2005, the Rebels made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in nine years and finished 44-19. The 44 wins were the third-most in the program’s history. Since 2005, the Rebels hit no less than 43 home runs, which included a program-best 50 in 2005. In all, he helped coach one NFCA All-America selection, five NFCA All-West Region members and 14 Mountain West All-Conference honorees. Santiago is from Chicago Heights, Ill., where he spent four years as a physical education and strength coach at baseball powerhouse Homewood-Flossmoor High School. In addition, he offered private baseball and softball instruction through the Diamond Sports Academy in Mokena, Ill. A 1997 graduate of Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, Santiago spent four seasons playing professional baseball in independent leagues. He hit .305 in his first professional season, playing with the Dubois County Dragons (Huntingburg, Ind.) of the Heartland Independent Professional League. The following year, Santiago led the league in batting average, hitting .374 for the Will County Cheetahs (Romeoville, IL.) in 1997. Following his professional career he landed his first coaching job, a two-year stint with the baseball team at Prairie State College in Chicago Heights, IL. A Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Santiago also holds certificates from USA Weightlifting and USA Track & Field.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Craig Campanozzi Videographer

Brian Donaway Athletic Grounds

Ben Faulk Game Day Operations

Michelle Fernandez Athletic Training Student

Candice Friedrich Marketing Assistant

Elizabeth Hartsock Accounting Specialist

Eunice Hernandez Athletic Trainer

Tanya Johnson Equipment Supervisor

Jacki Lienesch Academic Support

Nicole Lowery Athletic Training Student

Cameron Norris Public Address Announcer

Placide Paul Equipment Manager

Titus Queen Event Management & Facilities

Caitlin Quinn Strength & Speed Coach

Kaleigh Rafter Student Assistant Coach Not pictured: Tanesia Thomas, Softball Secretary

Anthony Santiago Softball Operations

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Tommy Santiago Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Michelle Snyder Graduate Assistant Coach

Bernie Waxman Softball Oversight


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2010 Student Managers

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TERESE GOBER Senior | Pitcher | R/R | McDonugh, Ga. (Union Grove) • 2010 FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER • 2009 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM MEMBER • TWO-TIME ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL MEMBER (2008, 2009) • TWO-TIME ALL-ACC ACADEMIC SOFTBALL TEAM (2008, 2009)

8 Junior Season (2009): Finished second on the team with an impressive 1.24 ERA and in IP with 191.2 ... Started 30 games and appeared in 10 others in a relief role ... Recorded 208 strikeouts, good enough for second on the team and held opposing batters to a .182 average ... Led the team in games won with 24 ... Pitched 13 complete games.

Sophomore Season (2008): Appeared in 30 games with 23 starts ... Posted a 10-13 record with first career save against Maryland on April 5 ... Threw 151.2 innings, allowing 70 earned runs and 142 hits while walking 61 and striking out 159 ... Finished the season with a 3.23 ERA ... Tossed three completegame shutouts including one against North Carolina ... Combined on a shutout with Sarah Hamilton against Maryland ... Struck out 12 batters in a single game against Troy on February 9 ... Pitched a career-high eight innings in the win over NC State on April 26.

Freshman Season (2007): Tossed her first collegiate no hitter against Jacksonville in the first game of the doubleheader (4/17) ... Seventh in the ACC with a 2.11 season ERA, while rating eighth during ACC games at 2.88 ... Her 13 wins were the most by a freshman in the ACC ... Gave up two hits and struck out seven to get the victory in her collegiate debut against Radford (2/10) in

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP 2007 2.11 2008 3.23 2009 1.24 TOTAL 2.12

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13-4 10-13 24-9 47-26

27 30 40 97

21 23 30 74

9 15 13 37

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4/1 3/1 7/5 14/7

0 1 0 1

123.0 151.2 191.2 466.1

H 81 142 123 346

CAREER STATS R ER BB SO

2B 3B HR

47 90 46 183

14 16 16 46

37 70 34 141

54 61 44 159

123 159 208 490

4 4 1 9

AB

8 517 7 689 9 758 24 1964

AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA .185 .237 .182 .202

9 23 7 39

9 15 11 35

2 1 0 0

13 12 3 6

0 0 22 47


the Seminole Classic ... Named to the Seminole Classic All-Tournament Team ... Started her career with a 4-0 record including wins over South Carolina (2/17) and Mississippi State (2/23) ... Started against Maryland in the ACC Tournament.

High School: Named

2005-06

softball

Athlete of the Year by the Atlanta

Journal-Constitution

... Earned GACA Class 5A AllState honors after compiling a 19-5 record with a 0.23 ERA and 313 strikeouts in 180 innings ... Picked up GACA 4A First Team All-State award at Stockbridge High School after posting a 29-6 ledger in 240 innings with a 0.15 ERA and 397 strikeouts ... Two-year GACA First Team All-Region selection ... As a sophomore she was chosen All-Southern Crescent and Pine State Mortgage Player of the Year ... Led both Union Grove (2005) and Stockbridge (2004) to the semifinals of the state tournament ... Four year member of the honor roll.

Travel Team: Played with teammate Carly Wynn for the Georgia Titans under the direction of Jody Bailey.

Personal: Born November 26, 1987 ... Majoring in sports management ... Daughter of Terry and Tracy Gober.

Alameda’s Account: “Terese is a true leader and she wants to be in the circle when the pressure is on. She has worked so hard to get better and better each day and we are looking forward to seeing what she can do in her final year at FSU.”

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TORY HADDAD Senior | Infielder | R/R Valparaiso, Fla. (Fort Walton Beach/Ohio State) • 2007 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SELECTION

44 At Ohio State (2009): Started 56 of Ohio State’s 58 games as a junior ... posted 16 runs, 47 hits, eight doubles, five home runs and 48 RBI ... Boasted a .458 slugging percentage and .373 on base percentage.

At Ohio State (2008): Started in 55 games ... Named team’s Most Improved Player ... Totaled 396 putouts and 10 double plays (first on team) ... Second on team with four home runs ... Hit five doubles and one triple ... Scored 13 runs with 56 total hits ... Finished with a .979 fielding pct.

At Ohio State (2007): Led team with six pinch-hit at bats ... OSU Scholar-Athlete ... Started 10 games (seven at third base, two at DP) and played in 18 overall.

High School: 2006 EA Sports Second-Team All-American ... First-team all-state as a junior and senior ... Twice named first-team allarea by the Northwest Florida Daily News ... That publication named her its 2005-06 Athlete of the Year ... Named the 2005-

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CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

.160 18-10 .250 55-55 .307 56-55 .270 129-120

25 148 153 326

1 4 0 13 37 5 16 47 8 30 88 13

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0 0 0 1

0 4 5 9

3 4 34 56 32 70 69 130

.160 3 .378 33 .458 16 .399 52

0 3 3 6

8 37 32 77

0 0 1 1

.250 .395 .373 .374

0 1 5 6

0 5 9 14

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

A

E FLD%

4 4 2 396 19 9 388 19 10 788 42 21

.800 .979 .976 .975


06 Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Northwest Florida All Sports Association ... Hit .712 as a senior with a .813 on base percentage, nine home runs, 41 RBI and 31 walks ... Struck out only three times in 96 at bats ... FWBHS offensive MVP as a junior and team MVP as a senior ... Led team to first-ever regional final appearance as a sophomore with a walk-off home run in regional semifinal game ... Started the first Panhandle All-Star Game in 2006 ... Four-year starter in softball and soccer (goalkeeper) ... All-area goalkeeper three years ... President of the National Honor Society ... Ranked No. 3 out of 441 in her graduating class.

Personal: Daughter of Richard and Virginia Haddad ... Father played football at the U.S. Air Force Academy ... Grandfather, Al Warneke, pitched for the Chicago Cubs and great uncle, Lon Warneke, pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals and is in the Cardinals’ Hall of Fame.

Alameda’s Account: “Tory is a student-athlete that transferred to FSU after making a name for herself at Ohio State. She has already showed everyone that she has one goal in mind and that is to help get FSU into the postseason.”

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MONICA MONTEZ Senior | Outfielder | L/R | Corona Calif. (Corona) • 2009 ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL • 2007 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • 2007 SECOND TEAM ALL-ACC

7 Junior Season (2009): Started 39 games and played in another six in her junior season ... Recorded 27 hits and posted an impressive on base percentage of .379 ... Had an outstanding fielding percentage of .970 ... Stole four bases in seven attempts.

Sophomore Season (2008): Started in 64 of 65 games at left field ... Posted 39 hits, including seven doubles and first career triple that came against Florida A&M on April 2 ... Had four multi-RBI games, two of which came against ACC opponents ... Drove in 19 runs and scored 14 runs ... Committed just one error in 44 chances ... Was hit by a pitch four times and drew 16 walks ... Had one game-winning hit and scored the game-winning run twice ... Recorded an RBI in game one of the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Jacksonville State.

Freshman Season (2007): Named the 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year ... Earned Second Team All-ACC honors, the first for an FSU freshman since 2005 ... Tied for second on the team with five game-winning RBI - including two against Maryland and the final game at UNC - and scored the game winner twice ... Had eight multi-hit games and four multi-RBI contests ... Ranked in the top five on the team in six offensive categories including batting aver-

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YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

.312 48-38 .222 65-64 .273 45-39 .260 158-141

109 176 99 384

16 14 9 39

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO 34 39 27 100

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3 7 2 12

2 1 0 3

3 0 0 3

18 60 19 48 10 29 47 127

.459 .273 .293 .331

12 16 15 43

5 4 2 11

16 29 9 54

1 2 0 3

.405 .301 .379 .352

0 0 0 0

11 5 8 24

1-1 0-1 4-7 5-9

14 42 29 85

A

E FLD%

2 1 3 6

0 1.000 1 .977 1 .970 2 .978


age (5th - .312), slugging percentage (5th - .459) and on base percentage (3rd - .405) ... Ranked in the ACC top ten for hits, total base, on base percentage and slugging percentage ... Second-leading hitter in the ACC play with a .429 batting average ... Split her starts between right field (18), designated player (12) and left field (6) ... Hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 14th inning to help FSU beat Maryland 4-2 ... Went 4-of-6 with three runs scored and three RBI in the doubleheader against the Terps ... First collegiate home run came in the victory over Samford in the title game of the Seminole Classic on Feb. 10.

High School: Finished her career with her third First Team All-Mountain View League selection ... Collected All-Island Empire honors from the Los Angeles Times and all-county recognition from the Riverside Press-Enterprise her junior year ... Hit .377 as a junior and was named most consistent hitter in the league by the LA Times ... As a sophomore she was chosen All-Southern Crescent and Pine State Mortgage Player of the Year ... Led Corona to the CIF playoffs her last three years, including a spot in the 2004 championship game ... Excelled in the classroom as a three-year Academic All-Mountain View League selection.

Travel Team: Played on the 18u Gold Athletics team for Bruce Richardson.

Personal: Born November 8, 1987 ... Majoring in merchandising ... Daughter of Victor and Nancy Montez.

Alameda’s Account: “Monica has been pushed mentally, physically and emotionally throughout her Seminole career due to injuries. She has an amazing spirit and is a competitor that wants to be on the field for her teammates.”

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COURTNEY ROSEN Senior | Utility | L/R | Sugarland, Texas (Clements)

13 Junior Season (2009): Played in 41 games and started three as a junior ... Scored 10 runs and had six hits ... Finished season with a .200 slugging percentage and .385 on base percentage ... Stole two bases on two attempts.

Sophomore Season (2008): Was not a member of the team in 2008.

Freshman Season (2007): Made 30 appearances as a pinch runner ... Lone at bat resulted in a strike out against Georgia Southern (2/13) ... Stole three bases safely on three attempts.

High School: Received Best Athlete Award from 2003-2006 in Tennis ... Softball Varsity team from 2002-2006 ... 2006 District Co-Champs ... 2005 District Runnerup ... 2004 District Champs ... 2006 Second Team All-District as a Senior ... 2005 Honorable Mention as a Junior ... 2006 Second Team All-City as a Se-

YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2007 .000 2009 .200 TOTAL .194

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30-0 41-3 71-3

AB

R

1 10 30 10 31 20

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

A

E FLD%

0 6 6

0 2 2

0 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000

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0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 6 6

.000 .200 .194

0 6 6

0 3 3

1 8 9

0 0 0

.000 .385 .375

0 0 0

0 1 1

3-3 2-2 5-5

0 0 0


nior ... 2006 Golden Glove Award as a Senior ... Member of SADD and American Sign Language club ... Member of Student Council.

Personal: Born December 21, 1987 ... Majoring in communications ... Daughter of Robin and Rocket Rosen ... Sister, Jorden, played softball for Syracuse.

Alameda’s Account: “Courtney is a gritty ball player that loves to rise to the challenge of learning many different positions. She takes pride in being able to perform at a high level for her teammates.”

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CARLY WYNN Senior | Outfielder | L/R | Sharpsburg, Ga. (Northgate) • • • • • • • • • • •

15

2010 FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL CAPTAIN THREE-TIME FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER (2008, 2009, 2010) 2009 COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2009 COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE THIRD TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2009 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM MEMBER 2008 SEMINOLE SOFTBALL FEMINA PERFECTA 2008 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACC 2008 COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT THREE-TIME ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL MEMBER (2007, 2008, 2009) THREE-TIME ALL-ACC ACADEMIC SOFTBALL TEAM (2007, 2008, 2009) THREE-TIME TEAM CAPTAIN (2008, 2009, 2010)

Junior Season (2009): One of the team’s main threats offensively, leading the team with a .337 batting average ... Recorded 68 hits, while scoring 43 runs and driving in 34 RBI ... Tied for second on the team with six home runs, recorded the most triples (five), and tied for the most doubles (11) and walks drawn (25) ... Finished second on the team in slugging (.530) and first in on base percentage (.409) and total bases (107) ... The most prolific base stealer on the team going a perfect 21 for 21 ... Had an excellent fielding percentage of .962 by committing just two errors.

Sophomore Season (2008): Appeared in 50 games and started all at centerfield ... Led the Seminoles with a batting average of .368 which also topped the ACC ... Finished the year ranked No. 2 in the conference with an on base percentage of .452 ... Posted a career high 56 hits, including eight doubles and four home runs ... Drove in 16 runs and scored 38 runs ... Hit the game-winning home run against Virginia on March 15 ... Was the only Seminole to earn First Team All-ACC accolades ... Member of the All-ACC Academic Softball Team for back-to-back years ... Named a CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllDistrict First Team member.

Freshman Season (2007): Played in 50 games with 46 starts, including the last 29 games, all in centerfield

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YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

.336 52-48 .368 50-50 .337 60-60 .346 162-158

146 152 202 500

32 38 43 113

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO 49 56 68 173

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8 8 11 27

0 0 5 5

4 4 6 14

17 69 .473 16 76 .500 34 107 .530 67 252 .504

14 22 25 61

0 2 1 3

17 27 30 74

0 0 0 0

.391 .452 .409 .417

1 1 2 4

5 2 2 9

A

5-8 46 6 14-18 55 2 21-21 48 3 40-47 149 11

E FLD% 2 1 2 5

.963 .983 .962 .970


... Third on the team with a .336 batting average ... Fourth on the team with multi-hit games ... Drove in the winning run three times and scored the winning run three times, including three of the last six victories ... Team leader with five outfield assists ... Second on the team in conference games with six doubles and tenth at 1.06 hits per game ... Member of the Florida State Invitational All-Tournament Team ... Hit a pair of home runs in back-to-back at-bats against Georgia State (3/9) ... Hit a two-run home run in the ACC Tournament opener against North Carolina ... Went 5-for-8 with four runs scored and two RBI in the doubleheader against Troy (5/2) ... Tied for third during the tournament with three runs scored. Also drew three walks, tying her for second ... Collected five hits in the doubleheader to open the Maryland series (3/31).

High School: Earned 4A All-State honors as a senior after posting a .517 average with 28 RBI, 34 runs, six home runs and .908 slugging percentage ... Named 2005 Player of the Year by The Times-Herald ... Collected GACA All-State and All-Region honors all four years of her prep career ... During her junior season she hit .429 with 29 runs, 35 RBI, five home runs and a .727 slugging percentage ... Four-year AllCoweta-Fayette County team member as well a three-time team MVP ... Also played for the Vikings varsity basketball team ... Three year member of the Northgate Honor Roll.

Travel Team: Played with teammate Terese Gober for the Georgia Titans under the direction of Jody Bailey.

Personal: Born January 9, 1988 ... Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Herschel and Debbie Wynn.

Alameda’s Account: “Carly exemplifies what it means to be a student-athlete, competitor and team captain. She is amazing at what she does both on the field and in the classroom and has pushed this program to be the best that it can be.”

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ROBIN AHRBERG R-Junior | Catcher | R/R | Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater)

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• THREE-TIME FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER (2008, 2009, 2010) • 2008 COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT • 2007 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM • TWO-TIME ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (2007, 2009)

Junior Season (2009):

gional and came around to score on a homerun by Jessica Gilmore ... Posted three put-outs against the Crimson Tide and two against California in NCAA tournament play.

Took a redshirt.

Sophomore Season (2008): Appeared in 61 games, starting 23 of those at catcher and 34 as the designated player ... Posted 23 hits, including four home runs and seven doubles ... Drove in 31 runs and scored 23 runs ... Had seven multi-RBI games including four against ACC opponent, Virginia ... Hit first career home run, a gamewinning shot against Jacksonville (2/19) that scored two runs ... Drove in the winning run twice and scored the winning run once ... Recorded just one error in 168 chances.

Freshman Season (2007): Started 50 games on the season with 39 behind the dish and 14 as the designated player ... Ranked fourth on the team with 25 RBI ... Fifth on the team with nine multi-hit games to go along with four multi-RBI games ... Led the team and was nationally ranked in sacrifice bunts with 14 ... Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after finishing second during the tournament with a .444 batting average ... Named to the Seminole Classic All-Tournament Team after recording four RBI, 14 putouts and four assists over the two-day tournament ... Seventh in the ACC with a pair of triples ... Scored the winning run four times, including South Carolina (2/17), while her lone game-winning RBI came at NC State (3/3) ... Notched a career-high fours RBI and two runs in the victory over Georgia Southern (2/13) ... Made first career start against Samford (2/9) with a 1-for-2 performance including two sacrifices ... Recorded a single in the seventh inning against Alabama in Tuscaloosa Re-

High School: Capped a tremendous senior campaign, in which she hit .406 with 27 RBIs, with All-State honors from the Oklahoma High School Sports Magazine ... A four-year All-Frontier Conference selection, she earned All-Region honors as a senior and finished her career as the all-time SHS leaders in hits (154), RBIs (103) and doubles (33) ... Named Stillwater News Press Player of the Year as a junior as well as the Lady Pioneer’s team MVP ... State finalist in both the shot put (fourth) and discus (sixth) ... Four-year member of the Stillwater Honor Roll.

Travel Team: Coached by Dave Simmons on the Tulsa Eagles squad with fellow Seminole Kristie McConn that won the 2004 AFA 18U Championship.

Personal: Born January 31, 1988 ... Majoring in sport management ... Daughter of Fred and Janet Ahrberg.

Alameda’s Account: “Robin is one of the most determined and inspirational players on this team. She provides a huge boost this season after she missed all of last year while taking a redshirt.”

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AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2007 2008 Total

.268 59-55 153 12 41 5 .277 61-57 155 23 43 7 .273 120-112 308 35 84 12

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2 0 2

0 4 4

25 50 .327 24 31 62 .400 20 56 112 .364 44

2 3 5

25 20 45

1 0 1

.372 .369 .370

1 1 2

14 6 20

1-1 1-2 2-3

A

298 21 156 11 454 32

E FLD% 3 1 4

.991 .994 .992


MALLORY BORDEN Junior | Infielder | R/R Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian/Sante Fe CC)

22 Sophomore Season (2009):

At Santa Fe (2008):

Played in 55 games and started in 52 of them as a sophomore ...

Finished with five home runs, 52 RBI and 14 doubles .... Made

Had 34 hits while finishing fifth on the team with two homeruns

First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State ... Made

and 16 RBI and also scored 18 runs ... Posted a stolen base per-

First Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-South Region ... Made

centage of .800 going four of five on the year.

Third Team NFCA All-America Team ... Was on the Mid-Florida Conference Champions team ... Was on the State Champions team ... Placed second at Nationals.

High School: Two Final Four appearances in 2004 and 2005 ... Started on varsity for five years ... Awarded the National Scholar/Athlete Award by the United States Army Reserves for excelling in the classroom and on the field.

Personal: Born June 1, 1989 ... Majoring in biology ... Daughter of J.R and Barbara Borden ... Has two sisters, Chelby and Hillary.

Alameda’s Account: “Mallory most certainly has a heart of gold as she is the perfect example of what it means to be a team player. She works hard for every opportunity that she is given.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2009 .228 TOTAL .228

55-52 55-52

AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

149 18 34 149 18 34

3 3

0 0

2 2

16 16

43 43

.289 .289

9 9

2 2

33 33

1 1

.281 .281

0 0

5 5

4-5 4-5

7 7

A

E FLD%

8 8

2 2

.882 .882

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ALLISON COLLINS Junior | Catcher | R/R | Niceville, Fla. (Niceville)

77 Sophomore Season (2009):

Team All-State during senior season and was a First Team honor-

Had three hits and scored four runs in three games started and

able mention in junior year ... Graduated Magna Cum Laude ...

33 games played ... Did not commit an error in the field and

Active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Two year

finished tied for sixth on the team in walks drawn with nine.

member of the Key Club ... Two year member of the Junior Classical League (Latin Club).

Freshman Season

Travel Team:

(2008):

Played for High Intensity

Appeared in 27 games,

with fellow Seminole Sar-

starting 23 as the desig-

ah Hamilton ... Coached

nated player and four at

by her father, Doug Col-

catcher ... Picked up 18

lins.

hits in first season, including four home runs and

Personal:

six doubles ... Scored 10

Born August 7, 1989 ...

runs and notched 22 RBI

Majoring

in

merchan-

... Had four games with

dising ... Daughter of

three or more RBI ... Drove

Kelly and Doug Collins

in the winning run on two

... Nickname is Allie B

occasions ... Committed a

... Sister, Kayla, played

single error in 43 chances

softball at Florida State

... Notched a single stolen

for two years ... Father,

base and finished the sea-

Doug, played football for

son hitting at .217.

Bear Bryant at Alabama and wore number 77.

High School: Three-time First Team AllArea ... Named to the First

Alameda’s Account: “Allison is a very powerful hitter and can be a real force. She adds something special to our lineup this season.”

YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2008 .217 2009 .097 TOTAL .184

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39-27 33-3 72-30

AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

83 10 18 31 4 3 114 14 21

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6 0 6

0 0 0

4 0 4

22 1 23

36 3 39

.434 9 .097 9 .342 18

1 0 1

24 8 32

0 0 0

.295 .300 .296

2 0 2

0 0 0-1

1-1 0-0 1

42 1 43

A

E FLD%

1 1 2

0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000


SARAH HAMILTON Junior | Pitcher | R/R | Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles) • 2010 PRESEASON ASA SOFTBALL TOP 50 WATCH LIST SELECTION • 2010 FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER • 2009 THIRD TEAM LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/NFCA DIVISION I ALL-AMERICAN • 2009 ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM MEMBER • 2009 ACC PITCHER OF THE YEAR • TWO-TIME 2009 ACC PITCHER OF THE WEEK

Sophomore Season (2009):

25

nior seasons ... All-Big Bend Player of the Year honoree during

Led the team in several pitching categories including appearanc-

junior year ... Named the Wendy’s Heisman award winner in

es (42), innings pitched (201.2), complete games (15), shutouts

2007.

(10/6), saves (2), ERA (0.83), strikeouts (311) and opposing bat-

Travel Team:

ting average (1.55) ... Posted a record of 20-7 ... Allowed a homerun on average only once every 33.2 innings pitched ... Named Atlantic Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year ... Named All-ACC First Team Member ... Awarded Third Team Louisville Slugger/ NFCA Division I All-American Honors ... Recognized as ACC Pitcher of the Week two different times.

Played for High Intensity with fellow Seminole Allison Collins ... Placed 13th at Gold Nationals in 2006.

Personal: Born October 7, 1988 ... Majoring in business ... Daughter of Scott and Cindy Hamilton ... Nickname is Hammy.

Freshman Season (2008): Appeared in 17 games with nine starts ... Posted a 8-1 record with first career save against Florida A&M (2/13) ... Threw 57.2 innings, allowing 19 earned runs and 35 hits ... Hit three batters and allowed three doubles, two home runs and a triple ... Walked 36 batters and struck out 79 ... Finished the season with a 1.46 ERA ... Tossed three complete-game shutouts ... Combined on a shutout with Terese Gober against Maryland ... Struck out 14 batters in a single game against Troy (2/27).

High School: Had a high school career record of .328 batting average, 64 hits, 50 RBI and 21 doubles ... Holds the single game strikeout record at Chiles High School with 21 ... Broke school records for most strikeouts (677), most wins (37) and lowest ERA (0.56) ... Named to the All-Big Bend first team during sophomore, junior and se-

Alameda’s Account: “Sarah is coming off a stellar 2009 season and has worked very hard both mentally and physically to become even better for 2010. She is a winner and has the drive to be the one called upon on for any type of situation in the circle.” YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP 2008 1.46 8-1 2009 0.83 20-7 TOTAL 0.97 28-8

17 9 5 42 30 15 59 39 20

3/1 10/6 13/7

H

CAREER STATS R ER BB SO

1 57.2 35 19 12 36 2 201.2 108 31 24 43 3 259.1 143 50 36 79

2B 3B HR

79 3 311 22 390 25

2 0 1

1 6 8

BF

AVG WP HBP SFA SHA BK

245 .176 776 .155 1021 .160

6 13 19

3 11 14

0 0 0

7 1 1

0 25 32

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BRITTANY JOSEPH Junior | Utility | R/R | Laurel, De. (Sussex Technical) • 2008 ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

28 Sophomore Season (2009): Finished second on the team in putouts while amassing an excellent fielding percentage of .970 ... Played in 58 games and started 53 of them ... Had 12 hits and scored 16 runs while driving in nine runs ... Stole four bases.

Freshman Season (2008): Appeared in 28 games with 18 starts as the main utility for the Seminoles ... Started 12 games at second, two at third and four in right field ... Scored four runs and drove in one ... Batted .217 on the season with 10 hits, including two doubles ... Committed seven errors in 52 chances ... Drew two walks and struck out 17 times ... Suffered an injury in the second game of the Maryland doubleheader (4/05) that forced her to miss most of the remainder of the season ... Returned as a pinch runner against Michigan and again in the win over Chattanooga in the

and ERA (1.52) during junior year ... Sussex Tech Outstanding Fe-

NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional.

male Athlete in 2007 ... Louisville Slugger First Team All-American

High School:

as a senior ... Team won state championship senior year ... Dela-

First Team All-Conference all four years ... Three-time First Team All-State honoree ... Won Gatorade Rookie of the Year during freshman season ... Best Overall Player award recipient sophomore year ... Named Sports at the Beach MVP during sophomore season ... Led team in win at Delaware South First

ware Women’s Alliance 2007 Outstanding Athlete.

Travel Team: Played for Sussex Storm under Wayne Price and Delaware Magic under Randy Johnson.

Annual Carpenter Cup Championship ... Led team in homeruns

Personal:

(8), RBI (37), batting average (.480), runs (30), stolen bases (14),

Born February 28, 1989 ... Majoring in physical education ...

hits (36), on base percentage (.529), slugging percentage (.920)

Daughter of Al and Laurie Joseph ... Nickname is D-Money.

Alameda’s Account: “Brittany is a true competitor that will be called upon this season to come through for us. She is a tough and scrappy ball player that gets better every time she steps out on to the field.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2008 .217 2009 .188 TOTAL .196

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28-18 58-53 86-71

AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

46 4 10 112 16 21 158 20 31

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2 3 5

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 9 10

12 24 36

.261 2 .214 13 .228 15

0 3 3

17 43 60

0 0 0

.250 .287 .277

0 1 1

0 4 4

0-0 4-6 4-6

A

E FLD%

30 15 7 320 6 10 350 21 17

.865 .970 .956


JEN LAPICKI Junior | Catcher | R/R | Oldwick, N.J. (Immaculata/Tennessee) • 2009 COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE THIRD TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN • 2009 COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT • 2008 ALL-SEC FRESHMAN TEAM MEMBER • 2008 NFCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM

At Tennessee (2009):

16

63 of 64 games with Tennessee in 2008, 54 of them at first base

Started all 59 games at Tennessee as a sophomore ... Finished

... Twice earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors (3/3, 4/7)

the year with a .286 batting average while posting 21 runs, 46

... Delivered 12 multi-hit and 11 multi-RBI games in 2008 ...

hits, eight doubles, one triple, five home runs, 28 RBI, a .441

Named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)

slugging percentage and two stolen bases on two tries ... Third

Scholar-Athlete Team.

Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Honoree ...

High School:

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team selection.

A first-team all-conference selection from 2004-07 ... Hit .528 in 2007 while breaking her own single-season records with 13

At Tennessee (2008):

doubles and 18 extra-base hits...In her career, registered 39

Chosen as a member of the All-Southeastern Conference Fresh-

doubles, 11 triples and 12 home runs while never committing

man Team after hitting .283 (49-of-173) with 11 doubles, a triple,

an error at the catching position over four seasons ... Chosen

six home runs and 43 RBIs during her freshman year ... Started

as the Somerset County Player of the Year (2007) after helping Immaculata H.S. to a county championship with a 14-8 record ... Tabbed first-team all-county on three occasions (2005-07) and second-team all-county in 2004 ... Third-team all-public from 2005-07 and twice second-team all-area (2005, 2006) ... Named as a “Player to Watch” in 2006 ... Served two seasons as team captain while lettering in both softball (four times) and basketball (once) ... Spanish Honor Society (2004-07) and Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) ... Honored as the 2005 New Jersey Science Fair Winner and was presented with the Mu Alpha Theta award for physics (2005).

Personal: Born February 2, 1989 ... Daughter of Walter and Susan Lapicki.

Alameda’s Account: “Jen is a student-athlete that raised the bar at this program the moment she transferred from Tennessee. She pushes her physical limits and the limits of this team each and every time she steps on to the field.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

2008 .283 64-63 173 27 49 11 2009 .286 59-59 161 21 46 8 TOTAL .284 123-122 334 48 95 19

1 1 2

6 43 80 .462 20 5 28 71 .441 18 11 71 151 .452 38

3 2 5

36 27 63

1 1 2

.365 .361 .363

1 2 3

4 3 7

0-1 2-2 2-3

A

316 16 377 16 693 32

E FLD% 4 1 5

.988 .997 .993

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KRISTIE McCONN Junior | Infielder | R/R | Broken Arrow, Okla. (Bishop Kelley) • 2010 FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER • 2009 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM • 2009 ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

1 Sophomore Season (2009):

Travel Team:

Started and played in 59 games as a sophomore ... Collected

Played for Tulsa Eagles Gold, was coached by Dave Simmons.

30 hits, 21 runs (good for fourth on the team) and 16 RBI (tied for fifth on the team) ... Was a nightmare on the base paths for

Personal:

opposing teams, going 11-for-12 in stolen bases ... Finished

Born November 15, 1988 ... Majoring in business ... Daughter of

third on the team in putouts (113) and second on the team in

Patric and Andrea McConn.

assists (72) ... Finished with the second highest fielding percentage (.974) of anyone that started 30 games.

Freshman Season (2008): Appeared in 63 games with 54 starts at second ... Posted 21 hits with two doubles, a triple and a home run ... Her lone home run was a big two-run game-winning home run against Cal State Fullerton (3/22) ... Scored 19 runs and notched 11 RBI ... Drew 12 walks and had three sacrifice hits ... Committed just 13 errors in 212 chances ... Had two multiple-RBI games.

High School: Named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region second team in 2007 ... Four-year varsity letterwinner in softball at Bishop Kelly High School ... Made All-Region 7 Large East first team at third base in 2006 ... Named 2003 Defensive Player of the Year ... Ranks in the top ten of four categories in Bishop Kelley record books - second in triples (29), third in batting average (.392) and stolen bases (55) and sixth in hits (177) ... Was caught stealing only once in entire high school career.

Alameda’s Account: “Kristie can best be described by one word: solid. She represents for her team every single day and never lets up in her pursuit to be a complete student-athlete.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

2008 .188 63-54 112 19 21 2009 .214 59-59 140 21 30 TOTAL .202 122-113 252 40 51

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2 4 6

1 0 1

1 1 2

11 16 27

28 37 65

.250 12 .264 9 .258 21

3 7 10

40 32 72

0 0 0

.283 .293 .289

0 1 1

A

E FLD%

3 1-1 142 57 13 7 11-12 113 72 5 10 12-13 255 129 18

.939 .974 .955


ASHLEY STAGER Junior | Infielder | R/R | Trinity, Fla. (J.W. Mitchell) • THREE-TIME FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER (2008, 2009, 2010) • 2009 SEMINOLE SOFTBALL FEMINA PERFECTA

9 Sophomore Season (2009):

(2/16) ... In 190 chances, committed just 16 errors ... Was hit by

As a sophomore, tied for the lead on the team in games played

a pitch 17 times and drew 29 walks ... Earned the second ACC

and games started (60-60) ... Recorded 49 hits in 166 at bats,

Player of the Week award of the season (2/18) ... Finished the

good for a .295 batting average ... Finished third on the team

season ranked third in the ACC for triples and fourth for walks.

in slugging percentage (.446), second in homeruns (six), third in

High School:

total bases (74) and tied for first in walks (25) ... Finished with an impressive .944 fielding percentage and tied for second on the

First Team All-Conference (4 years) ... First Team All-North Sun

team in assists (72).

Coast (4 years) ... First Team All-State (2 years) ... Won Offense (2 years) and Defense (4 years) MVP awards ...

Freshman Season (2008):

Member of the .300 Club (4 years) ... Heart and Hustle

Started all 66 games

Field awards ... Honor Roll all four years ... First Team

at short stop ... Hit

All-Conference for Academics ... Four year member of

.242 for the season

Interact Club ... Three year member of National Honor

with 39 hits, includ-

Society ... Two year class president ... Member of Fu-

ing eight doubles ,

ture Business Leaders of America.

award winner ... Won Leadership Award (Team Captain) for two consecutive years ... Also won many Track and

three triples and four

Travel Team:

home runs ... Drove

Played for Florida Ultimate Gold, coached by her father,

in 28 runs and scored 32 ... Stole nine bas-

Tom Stager.

es and was caught

Personal:

stealing three times

Born September 27, 1988 ... Majoring in exercise sci-

... Had five multiple-

ence ... Daughter of Thomas and Kimberly Stager ...

RBI games including

Nickname is Stag.

five in the win over Bethune

Cookman

Alameda’s Account: “Ashley is a steady, consistent player that holds down the shortstop position for us. She has a knack for making plays that many of her teammates are in awe of.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

AB

R

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

2008 .242 66-66 161 32 39 8 2009 .295 60-60 166 32 49 5 TOTAL .269 126-126 327 64 88 13

3 1 4

4 28 65 .404 29 6 31 74 .446 25 10 59 139 .425 54

17 7 24

39 35 74

0 0 0

.409 .405 .407

1 2 3

A

E FLD%

5 9-12 73 101 16 6 13-20 62 72 8 11 22-32 135 173 24

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LAUREN VARSALONA Junior | Pitcher | R/R | Knoxville, Tenn. (Karns/Indian River CC)

17 Sophomore Season (2009): Claimed the position as the team’s main relief pitcher, appearing in a relief role a team-high 18 times ... Had an excellent ERA of 3.00 and struck out more than a batter per inning with 31 strikeouts in 28 innings pitched ... Allowed only two home runs from the 123 batters she faced.

At Indian River (2008): Was awarded the Pioneer Pride Award at Indian Rivers CC ... MVP at NFCA Classic Tournament ... Second team All-State ... First-Team All-Conference.

High School: 2006 All-District Tournament Team ... 2006 Cy Young Award ... Lowest ERA in Karns High School softball with a 0.66 ... Region II, District 3AAA 2005 and 2006 Champions ... 2004 Rookie of the Year ... Was nominated for the female Wendy’s High School Heisman ... Staff member of high school year book ... Photography Editor senior year ... Involved in student council as a junior and was Senior Class President ... Academic Achiever all four years of high school.

Personal: Born March 7, 1989 ... Majoring in finance ... Daughter of Nick and Judith Varsalona.

Alameda’s Account: “Lauren is such a dedicated team player that pushes her teammates to get better on a consistent basis. She has limited opportunity not because of fantastic ability but because of the staff around her but she knows that at any moment she could get her chance.”

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CAREER STATS R ER BB SO

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP

H

2009 3.00 TOTAL 3.00

36 16 12 36 16 12

0-0 0-0

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0 0

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0 28.0 0 28.0

6 6

31 31

2B 3B HR 4 4

1 1

2 2

BF

AVG WP HBP SFA SHA BK

133 133

.293 .293

4 4

3 3

0 0

0 0

1 1


AMBER BRYANT Sophomore | Outfielder | L/R | Ponoma, Calif. (Diamond Ranch)

3 Freshman Season (2009): Recorded a perfect fielding percentage of 1.000 in 40 games played, including 12 starts ... Had nine hits and scored 10 runs as a redshirt freshman ... Stole three bases out of five attempts.

High School: Coached by Don Fennell and Roddy Layton ... Was named Most Improved as a freshman ... Part of the Mt. Baldy Champions team in 2005 ... Led the team in stolen bases all four season ... Made Second Team All-League ... Led the team in batting average for three seasons ... Made First Team All-League in 2007 and 2008 ... Top 50 in stolen bases in the Southern Selection for freshmen ... Top 100 in batting average and stolen bases in the Southern Selection for sophomores ... Top 30 in stolen bases and Top 50 in batting average in the Southern Selection for juniors ... Top 30 in stolen bases and Top 100 in batting average in the Southern Selection for seniors ... Made the Principal’s Honor roll ... Earned the Principal’s “Rise in GPA” award.

Travel Team: Played with the Southern California Aftershock 18U Gold under the direction of coach Eddie Telarroja.

Personal: Born January 1, 1990 ... Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Robert and Renee Bryant and stepdaughter of Patrel Bryant.

Alameda’s Account: “Amber is an amazing team player that is dedicated to getting better every day. She is a tremendous athlete and knows how to make plays on the field.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2009 .220 TOTAL .220

40-12 40-12

AB

R

41 10 41 10

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

A

E FLD%

9 9

0 0

0 1.000 0 1.000

1 1

0 0

0 0

2 2

10 10

.244 .244

4 4

0 0

15 15

0 0

.289 .289

0 0

0 0

3-5 3-5

4 4

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SHAYLA JACKSON Sophomore | Outfielder | L/R Pembroke Pines (Pembroke Pines Charter) • TWO-TIME FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER (2009, 2010)

14 Freshman Season (2009): Started all 43 games she appeared in ... Posted a .315 batting average ... Ended the season with an impressive .905 fielding percentage ... Committed just two errors ... In her 146 at bats had 46 hits including, four doubles and a home run ... Stole eight bases ... Had least amount of strikeouts of anyone that started at least 40 games.

High School: Named Miami Herald Player of the Year as a senior ... Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... BCAA Scholar Athlete senior year ... As a Freshman was named to the Third Team All-County and Second Team All-State ... Named to the First Team All-County and All-State teams as a senior ... Named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA High School All-Region team as a junior ... Named Offensive MVP as a junior ... Named to the First Team All-County and All-State teams as a junior ... Awarded the Jaguar Award as a freshman ... Was on the Honor Roll all four years of high school ... Was a Scholar Athlete as a senior ... Graduated with Silver Chord (250+ hours of Community Service) ... Graduated with Gold Chord (3.7 GPA or Higher all four years).

Travel Team: Played for the Gold Coast Hurricanes “Gold” team under coach

Personal:

Marty Cooper and Jeff Norman ... Placed 3rd at ASA Gold Na-

Born November 27, 1989 ... Majoring in exercise science ...

tionals in 2007 ... ASA Gold National Champions in 2008.

Daughter of Walter and Pamela Jackson.

Alameda’s Account: “Shayla isn’t very flashy but she always gets it done on the field in a very consistent manner. She is a tremendous competitor and approaches each day with the desire to get better.” YEAR

AVG. GP-GS

2009 .220 TOTAL .220

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40-12 40-12

AB

R

41 10 41 10

CAREER STATS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

A

E FLD%

9 9

0 0

0 1.000 0 1.000

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1 1

0 0

0 0

2 2

10 10

.244 .244

4 4

0 0

15 15

0 0

.289 .289

0 0

0 0

3-5 3-5

4 4


TIFFANI BROWN Freshman | Utility | L/L | Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby) High School: Named a First Team Tal- Personal: Born April 6, 1991 … Major lahassee Democrat All-Big Bend selection

is undecided … Daughter of Tangi and Terry

after hitting at .435, notching 15 RBI, four

Brown.

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doubles, a home run and 31 stolen bases last season.

Alameda’s Account:

“Tiffani is an excellent athlete that has grown every day since she arrived on campus. She is a playmaker and we are very excited about what she adds to our team.”

MORGAN BULLOCK Freshman | Pitcher/Outfielder | L/R | Dacula, Ga. (Mill Creek) • 2010 FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER

High School:

Named Georgia High

of the Year, Gwinnett Daily Post Player and

School AAAAA Player of the Year by the

Player of the Year ... Had a .496 average with

Georgia Athletic Coaches Association ... Led

34 stolen bases and 35 runs scored as a se-

her Mill Creek High School squad to a 2008

nior.

AAAAA State Championship ... Accolades

Personal: Born November 26, 1990 …

from senior season include Region 7AAAAA Player of the Year, Gwinnett County Player

Major is marketing … Daughter of Jay and

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Heidi Bullock.

Alameda’s Account: “Morgan has the ability to be an impact player right away as a rookie. She is a very mature freshman that will lead by example on the field and off it.”

LAUREN MULLINS Freshman | Outfielder | R/R | Wellington, Fla. (Wellington) High School:

Four-year varsity starter

rookie of the year honors as a freshman …

at Wellington High School … Named a Sun-

Member of National Honor Society and Sign

Sentinel First Team All-County and All-Con-

Language Society … Student Government

ference selection as a senior … Selected as

Association member.

a Palm Beach Post Second Team All-County

Personal:

honoree as a junior … Named a team captain her junior and senior seasons … Earned

Born February 16, 1991 …

Majoring in communications … Daughter of Jim and Rossana Mullins.

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BRIAR STANLEY Freshman | Catcher | R/R | Snohomish, Wash. (Monroe) High School: Led Monroe High School

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Belted 10 homeruns and had a .500 batting

in batting average and slugging percentage

average in her senior season … Honor Roll

a remarkable four years in a row … Named

student all four years of high school.

All-Area First Team in 2008 and 2009 … All-

Personal: Born November 20, 1990 …

State First Team selection in 2008 … Member of All-Wesco First Team three years in a row from 2007 to 2009 … Named to Wesco

Majoring in sports management … Daughter of Kent and Connie Stanley.

North First Team in both 2008 and 2009 … Voted team MVP in 2008 and 2009 …

Alameda’s Account: “Briar is one of the most enthusiastic players on this team and really enjoys learning as much as possible from her coaches and teammates. She is very proud and excited to be a Florida State Seminole.”

DALE TOWNSEND Freshman | Pitcher | R/R | Live Oak, Fla. (Suwannee) • 2010 FSU SOFTBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER

High School: Varsity softball player for

Queen as a senior ... FFA officer as a senior.

four years ... Named softball MVP in 2008

Personal: Born March 27, 1991 … Ma-

and 2009 ... Finished with the highest batting average on her team as a junior ... Also

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had the most stolen bases as a junior Named First Team All Area as a junior and senior ...

joring in environmental studies ... Daughter of Clif and Angie Townsend ... Older sister, Laine, graduated from FSU.

Honor Roll student ... Named Homecoming

Alameda’s Account: Dale does not shy away from hard work and goes out every day with the intention of getting better. She has a very bright future and will be called upon to add her ability to a great pitching staff.

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2009 REVIEW START OF A NEW ERA

Florida State softball’s legendary head coach, Dr. JoAnne Graf, retired on June 15 following the 2008 season. Coach Graf was the first collegiate softball coach to reach 1,400 wins and surpassed that figure with a 1,437-478-6 career record in 30 seasons. On July 23, 2008, the Seminoles’ welcomed a new coaching staff from UNLV led by head coach Lonni Alameda. Alameda spent five years with the Rebels and recorded a 157-158-1 career record coming into the 2009 season at the helm of the FSU program. Alameda brought her UNLV coaching staff, which included assistants Sara Pickering and Angel Santiago.

FSU VS. THE TOP TEAMS IN ’09

The Florida State softball team was in for yet another tough schedule coming into the 2009 season. On the docket were 10 teams that ranked in the Preseason ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 poll including four in the top 10: Florida (No. 1), Louisiana-Lafayette (No. 6), Michigan (No. 8) and Oklahoma (No. 10). The Seminoles held their own against then-No. 4 Michigan on Feb. 22, taking a 6-5 victory in 11 innings of action. FSU also defeated a top-ranked team in the ACC, then-No. 15 North Carolina, in the doubleheader of the series on March 10. Unfortunately, a washed-out NFCA Leadoff Classic prevented the match-ups with Top 25 LSU, LouisianaLafayette and Ohio State. The Seminoles also made the No. 1 Florida Gators sweat on April 8 in Gainesville. FSU was one of very few teams UF had faced this season that was able to take the lead when a Snyder homer put the Noles up, 3-2. The Gators managed to fight back and tie it up, forcing extra-innings. Despite a stellar performance both offensively and defensively for Florida State, a solo home run in the 9th would give the top-ranked team in the nation its fifth consecutive win over the Noles in the last three seasons.

HAMILTON THE ALL-AMERICAN

The accolades poured in for pitcher Sarah Hamilton as she was named a Third Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-American. The sophomore became the first to earn the honor since Veronica Wootson was named a third-team recipient in 2007. In 42 appearances in 2009, Hamilton emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the circle. With a 20-7 record, the Tallahassee native led the FSU staff with her 0.83 ERA, 10 shutouts, a pair of saves and a whopping 311 strikeouts.

TRUE STUDENT-ATHLETE

Following up her success on the field in the classroom this year, CoSIDA (Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America) awarded junior Carly Wynn with a third team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America® honor -- the first for the centerfielder. The psychology major maintained a 3.77 cumulative GPA in the classroom while leading her team with a .337 batting average on the field. She also topped the Seminoles with five triples, which ranked 17th in the nation. She also had 68 hits and 43 runs. Wynn became the first Academic All-America® member for Florida State since Natasha Jacob earned first team accolades in 2006.

HAMILTON THROWS NO-HITTER IN POSTSEASON

Sarah Hamilton was a critical part of the 5-0 win over third-seeded Mississippi State in game four of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional on May 16. Not only did the ACC Pitcher of the Year strikeout 10 Bulldogs, but she also threw her third no-hitter of the season as the ’Noles stayed alive and advanced to face Oklahoma State for the second time that weekend.

FSU ENDS ITS SEASON AT HOME

For the first time since 2004, Florida State was granted the chance to be a host site for the NCAA Regional after a very successful season under firstyear head coach Lonni Alameda. The No. 16 Seminoles entered the regionals as the No. 1 seed and went up against a tough group of opponents, including No. 2-seeded California, No. 3-seeded Mississippi State and No. 4-seeded Oklahoma State. Proving you should never underestimate the fourth-seed,

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Oklahoma State defeated the Seminoles 1-0, dropping the hosts into the losers’ bracket where they had to face Mississippi State - a team they lost to earlier in the year. After defeating the Bulldogs, the second game between FSU and Oklahoma State was another pitcher’s battle and remained scoreless into the bottom of the 12th inning when a wild pitch allowed the winning run to score.

2 ’NOLES EARN ALL-REGION

For the first time since 2007, Florida State had two student-athletes named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region Team: catcher Kaleigh Rafter and pitcher Sarah Hamilton. Both Seminoles earned the honor following breakout performances on the field in 2009.

ALAMEDA REACHES 200 WINS

Florida State softball’s first-year head coach, Lonni Alameda, came to Tallahassee with 157 career wins and it didn’t take her long to reach a milestone as a Seminole. FSU entered the ACC Tournament on May 8 just two wins away from the 200 mark for Alameda, picking up the first against Boston College with a 2-0 victory to advance to the semi-finals against No. 3 seed North Carolina, A 4-1 win over the Tar Heels notched the 200th win for Alameda in her career as a head coach on May 9, 2009.

FSU BACK ON TOP IN THE ACC

Florida State picked up a 17-4 record in regular-season Atlantic Coast Conference games in 2009, which set the school record for most conference victories in a single season. Following an impressive 12-game sweep in the final three weeks of the regular season, Florida State drew the No. 2 seed in the ACC Tournament hosted by NC State May 8-10 in Raleigh, N.C. The last time the ’Noles were seeded so high was in 2005 when they were also No 2. Since participating in the conference championship, FSU has been the No. 1 seed a total of nine times, the No. 2 seed five times (including last season) and was seeded the lowest in 2006 at No. 5. FSU wound up falling to Georgia Tech in the ACC Championship game, 3-1.

REIGNING ACC PITCHER OF THE YEAR

Four Seminoles were named to the 2009 All-ACC Team announced at the softball banquet on the eve of the ACC Tournament. In addition, hurler Sarah Hamilton was honored with the ACC Pitcher of the Year award following a very successful season on the mound. Hamilton averaged a 0.52 ERA in conference play to lead the league and became the first FSU pitcher to earn the title since Jessica van der Linden was named the ACC Player of the Year in 2004 (Pitcher of the Year was made a separate award in addition to Player of the Year in 2005).

4 ALL-ACC HONOREES

Not only did Sarah Hamilton claim the conference’s top pitcher award, but FSU’s standout in the circle also achieved All-ACC First Team accolades. She was joined on that squad by catcher Kaleigh Rafter. Pitcher Terese Gober and outfielder Carly Wynn earned All-ACC Second Team recognition in 2009 as well.

FLORIDA STATE ENTERS THE TOP 25

For the first time since the 2007 season, Florida State found itself ranked in the top 25 in a collegiate softball poll. The February 24th ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 poll ranked the Seminoles at No. 25. FSU was 19 points shy of making it onto the USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll that same week, receiving 36 votes. The ’Noles then cracked the USA Today/ NFCA poll at No. 25 on March 10.

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2009 RESULTS

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vs Iowa at Texas vs Stephen F. Austin vs Stephen F. Austin at Texas at Florida A&M APPALACHIAN STATE MIAMI (OHIO) PURDUE MISSISSIPPI STATE SOUTH ALABAMA EAST CAROLINA INDIANA UC RIVERSIDE MICHIGAN MICHIGAN vs Houston vs Hofstra vs LSU vs Oklahoma State vs ULL BETHUNE-COOKMAN TROY LIBERTY MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST at North Carolina at North Carolina at North Carolina vs Washington vs Oklahoma vs Fresno State vs Bowling Green vs Texas JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE at North Florida at North Florida FLORIDA A&M at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech VIRGINIA TECH VIRGINIA TECH VIRGINIA TECH TROY TROY at Florida MARYLAND MARYLAND MARYLAND at Troy at NC State at NC State at NC State VIRGINIA VIRGINIA VIRGINIA at Boston College at Boston College at Boston College vsBoston College vs North Carolina vs Georgia Tech OKLAHOMA STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE OKLAHOMA STATE

SCORE

INNS.

OVERALL

ACC

Pitcher of record

Time

6-0, W 2-3,L 4-3, W 10-5, W 6-4, W 5-0, W 6-0, W 10-2, W 8-0, W 4-5, L 6-1, W 1-2, L 7-0, W 13-2, W 6-5, W 0-1, L Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled 3-2, W 2-0, W 11-3, W 6-1, W 0-1, L 6-2, W 4-1, W 1-4, L 1-3, L 0-1, L 3-0, W 2-0, W 4-0, W 10-0, W 7-0, W 3-5, L 5-1, W 3-8, L 0-3, L 5-4, W 6-0, W 3-2, W 0-2, L 8-0, W 1-0, W 3-4, L 1-0, W 8-0, W 1-0, W Cancelled 10-1, W 1-0, W 1-0, W 3-1, W 12-4, W 5-1, W 2-0, W 1-0, W 4-0, W 2-0, W 4-1, W 1-3, L 0-1, L 5-0, W 0-1, L

7 7 (8) 7 7 7 7 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 (11) (13)

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

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Gober, T (W 1-0) Hamilton, S (L 0-1) Gober, T (W 2-0) Gober, T (W 3-0) Gober, T (W 4-0) Hamilton, S (W 1-1) Gober, T (W 5-0) Hamilton, S (W 2-1) Hamilton, S (W 2-1) Gober, T (L 5-1) Gober, T (W 6-1) Gober, T (L 6-2) Hamilton, S (W 4-1) Gober, T (W 7-2) Gober, T (W 8-2) Hamilton, S (L 4-2)

1:46 1:47 2:38 2:30 2:30 1:55 2:02 1:47 1:34 2:07 1:55 1:48 1:46 1:54 2:53 3:27

7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 (8) 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 (8) 7 7 7 6 (9) (9) 7 6 7

13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 16-5-0 17-5-0 18-5-0 18-6-0 18-7-0 18-8-0 19-8-0 20-8-0 21-8-0 22-8-0 23-8-0 23-9-0 24-9-0 24-10-0 24-11-0 25-11-0 26-11-0 27-11-0 27-12-0 28-12-0 29-12-0 29-13-0 30-13-0 31-13-0 32-13-0

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

Gober, T (W 9-2) Hamilton, S (W 5-2) Gober, T (W 10-2) Gober, T (W 11-2) Gober, T (L 11-3) Gober, T (W 12-3) Hamilton, S (W 6-2) Hamilton, S (L 6-3) Gober, T (L 12-4) Gober, T (L 12-5) Hamilton, S (W 7-3) Gober, T (W 13-5) Gober, T (W 14-5) Hamilton, S (W 8-3) Hamilton, S (W 9-3) Hamilton, S (L 9-4) Gober, T (W 15-5) Gober, T (L 15-6) Hamilton, S (L 9-5) Gober, T (W 16-6) Hamilton, S (W 10-5) Gober, T (W 17-6) Gober, T (L 17-7) Hamilton, S (W 11-5) Gober, T (W 18-7) Gober, T (L 18-8) Hamilton, S (W 12-5) Gober, T (W 19-8) Gober, T (W 20-8)

1:57 1:37 1:37 1:37 1:44 2:32 2:08 2:20 2:02 1:53 1:35 1:44 1:30 1:31 1:49 1:50 1:49 2:35 2:01 2:50 1:45 1:53 1:54 1:55 2:07 2:19 1:56 2:05 1:27

7 7 7 7 6 7 7 (8) 7 7 7 7 7 7 (12)

33-13-0 34-13-0 35-13-0 36-13-0 37-13-0 38-13-0 39-13-0 40-13-0 41-13-0 42-13-0 43-13-0 43-14-0 43-15-0 44-15-0 44-16-0

9-4-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 12-4-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 17-4-0 17-4-0 17-4-0 17-4-0 17-4-0 17-4-0 17-4-0

Hamilton, S (W 13-5) Gober, T (W 21-8) Gober, T (W 22-8) Hamilton, S (W 14-5) Gober, T (W 23-8) Hamilton, S (W 15-5) Hamilton, S (W 16-5) Gober, T (W 24-8) Hamilton, S (W 17-5) Hamilton, S (W 18-5) Hamilton, S (W 19-5) Gober, T (L 24-9) Hamilton, S (L 19-6) Hamilton, S (W 20-6) Hamilton, S (L 20-7)

2:00 1:27 1:32 1:39 2:02 1:50 1:34 1:45 2:03 1:40 2:21 2:15 1:41 1:33 2:41

* = Atlantic Coast Conference game ! = Texas Invitational @ = Sunshine Classic # = Seminole Classic $ = NFCA LEadoff Classic % = FSU Invitational & = Judi Garman Classic < = ACC Tournament > = NCAA Regional () extra inning game

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FINAL STATS Record: 44-16 Home: 25-6 Away: 12-6 Neutral: 7-4 ACC: 17-4

HITTING NO. PLAYER Carly Wynn 15 5 Kaleigh Rafter Shayla Jackson 14 9 Ashley Stager Monica Montez 7 18 Michelle Snyder Mallory Borden 22 12 Jessica Gilmore Kristie McConn 1 28 Brittany Joseph Amber Bryant 3 13 Courtney Rosen 19 Courtney Stager 77 Allison Collins 44 Camille Garcia 2 Jessica Lola Totals Opponents

AVG .337 .333 .315 .295 .273 .234 .228 .217 .214 .188 .220 .200 .133 .097 .000 .000 .262 .178

GP-GS AB 60-60 202 60-60 183 43-43 146 60-60 166 45-39 99 60-60 154 55-52 149 52-32 106 59-59 140 58-53 112 40-12 41 41-3 30 17-4 15 33-3 31 9-0 9 19-0 0 60 1583 60 1496

R H 43 68 25 61 19 46 32 49 9 27 15 36 18 34 20 23 21 30 16 21 10 9 10 6 4 2 4 3 1 0 5 0 252 415 93 267

2B 11 11 4 5 2 7 3 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 55 42

3B 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2

HR 6 11 1 6 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 17

RBI BB 34 25 42 20 15 0 31 25 10 15 21 20 16 9 11 8 16 9 9 13 2 4 0 6 2 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 210 164 77 93

HBP 1 1 0 7 2 4 2 1 7 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 32 25

SO 30 16 13 35 9 26 33 23 32 43 15 8 5 8 4 0 300 550

SB-ATT 21-21 1-2 8-13 13-20 4-7 5-5 4-5 6-7 11-12 4-6 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 82-106 30-43

LOB - Team (372), Opp (318). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (18). CI - Team (1), Rafter, K 1, Opp (1).

PITCHING NO. Player 25 Sarah Hamilton 8 Terese Gober 17 Lauren Varsalona Totals Opponents

ERA 0.83 1.24 3.00 1.16 3.17

W 20 24 0 44 16

L 7 9 0 16 44

APP 42 40 18 60 60

GS 30 30 0 60 60

CG 15 13 0 28 36

SHO 10 7 0 24 7

SV 2 0 0 2 0

IP 201.2 191.2 28.0 421.1 409.0

H 108 123 36 267 415

R 31 46 16 93 252

ER 24 34 12 70 185

BB 43 44 6 93 164

SO 311 208 31 550 300

PB - Team (6), Rafter, K 6, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (1), Rafter, K 1, Opp (2).

SCORING SCORE BY INNINGS Florida State Opponents

1 34 10

2 37 5

3 43 12

4 32 11

5 39 20

6 24 17

7 34 10

8 4 2

9 2 2

EX 3 4

Total 252 93

Win-loss breakouts: Day 28-10; Night 16-6; vs Left 8-2; vs Right 36-14; 1-run games 11-9; 2-run games 6-4; 5+run games 19-1; Extra inns 5-4; Shutouts 24-7. Current streak: Lost 1; Longest winning streak: 14; Longest losing streak: 3. Attendance: Home 10161 (avg 390); Away 14693 (avg 565); Total 24854 (avg 477).

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2009 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

RALEIGH, N.C. - CAMPUS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

Friday, May 8 No. 3 North Carolina def. No. 6 NC State..................................... ...........3-1 No. 2 Florida State def. No. 7 Boston College................................. ........2-0 No. 1 Georgia Tech def. No. 8 Virginia.......................................... ...........7-0 No. 5 Virginia Tech def. No. 4 Maryland......................................... ..........3-0 Saturday, May 9 Florida State def. North Carolina....................................................... .......4-1 Georgia Tech def. Virginia Tech......................................................... .....14-4 Sunday, May 10 Georgia Tech def. Florida State......................................................... .......3-1 2009 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MVP: Kristen Adkins.......................................................... .......Georgia Tech Whitney Haller.................................................................... .......Georgia Tech Sarah Hamilton................................................................. .........Florida State Alyssa Ishibashi...............................................................................NC State Brittney McKinney............................................................. .....North Carolina Kaleigh Rafter.................................................................. ......... Florida State Blair Shimandle.................................................................. ..... Georgia Tech Beth Walker..................................................................... ......... Virginia Tech Kelsi Weseman................................................................. ....... Georgia Tech Carly Wynn........................................................................ ....... Florida State Jen Yee............................................................................. ....... Georgia Tech 2009 ALL-ACC ACCOLADES First Team Breanna Brown................................................................... ....North Carolina Whitney Haller...................................................................... .....Georgia Tech Sarah Hamilton................................................................... .......Florida State Charisse Mariconda........................................................... .......Virginia Tech Lisa Norris....................................................................... .......North Carolina Kaleigh Rafter................................................................... .........Florida State Jenna Rhodes................................................................ ...........Virginia Tech Danielle Spaulding.............................................................. ....North Carolina Kelsi Weseman............................................................... ..........Georgia Tech Jen Yee......................................................................... ............Georgia Tech

Second Team Kristen Adkins.............................................................. ............Georgia Tech Whitney Allen.................................................................... ......North Carolina Jessica Everhart............................................................ ............Virginia Tech Terese Gober.................................................................... .........Florida State Kerry Hickey..................................................................... ..............Maryland Tiffany Johnson.................................................................. ......Georgia Tech Brittany McKinney................................................................. .North Carolina Breanna Shaw.................................................................... ............Maryland Blair Shimandle................................................................... .....Georgia Tech Carly Wynn........................................................................ ........Florida State ACC Coach of the Year..................................Sharon Perkins, Georgia Tech ACC Player of the Year........................... Danielle Spaulding, North Carolina ACC Pitcher of the Year................................. Sarah Hamilton, Florida State ACC Freshman of the Year.............................Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL Florida State................................................................................... ......... 10* Georgia Tech.................................................................................. .............3 Virginia Tech................................................................................... .............2 North Carolina................................................................................. ............1 NC State...................................................................................... ................1 Virginia........................................................................................ .................1 Maryland........................................................................................ ............ 1* CHAMPIONSHIPS BY COACH JoAnne Graf, Florida State..................................................................... . 10* Scot Thomas, Virginia Tech................................................................. ........2 Peggy Kellers, Virginia........................................................................ .........1 Kate Madden, Georgia Tech.................................................................. ......1 Ehren Earleywine, Georgia Tech............................................................... ...1 Donna Papa, North Carolina................................................................... ....1 Lisa Navas, NC State........................................................................ ..........1 Sharon Perkins, Georgia Tech............................................................... ......1 Gina LaMandre, Maryland........................................................................ . 1* *Co-champions in 1997

YEAR-BY-YEAR ACC RESULTS 1992.............................................(4 - 2) FSU 10..............................................UVA 0 FSU 12.............................................UNC 1 UVA 0............................................... FSU 1 FSU 5................................................UVA 2 UNC 1............................................... FSU 0 FSU 10............................................... GT 0 1993.............................................(4 - 0) FSU 3................................................. GT 0 FSU 2................................................. GT 0 FSU 7................................................UVA 0 FSU 3................................................UVA 2 1994.............................................(9 - 2) FSU 6................................................. GT 1 FSU 2................................................. GT 1 FSU 7................................................UVA 0 FSU 4................................................UVA 3 FSU 5...............................................UNC 1 FSU 6...............................................UNC 2 FSU 11............................................. GT 0A FSU 9................................................UVA 4 UNC 1............................................... FSU 0 FSU 8................................................UVA 0 UVA 5............................................... FSU 4 FSU 3................................................UVA 2 1995.............................................(6 - 0) FSU 9................................................. GT 4 FSU 10............................................... GT 1 FSU 6...............................................UNC 3 FSU 3...............................................UNC 1 UVA 3............................................... FSU 2 UVA 3............................................... FSU 0 1996.............................................(5 - 3) FSU 2................................................. GT 0 GT 3................................................. FSU 1 FSU 8................................................UVA 0 FSU 5................................................UVA 4 FSU 4................................................ MD 0 FSU 6................................................ MD 2 UNC 3............................................... FSU 2 UNC 5................................................ FSU4 FSU 8................................................UVA 0 UVA 6............................................... FSU 3 FSU 6...............................................UNC 0 FSU 12.............................................UNC 4

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1997 ............................................(7 - 1) FSU 5................................................. GT 1 FSU 8................................................. GT 5 FSU 1................................................ MD 0 FSU 3................................................ MD 0 FSU 8................................................UVA 0 UVA 6............................................... FSU 3 FSU 6...............................................UNC 0 FSU 12.............................................UNC 4 1998 ............................................(5 - 3) FSU 3...............................................UNC 2 FSU 7...............................................UNC 6 FSU 3................................................. GT 2 FSU 4................................................. GT 1 UVA 4............................................... FSU 1 UVA 3............................................... FSU 0 MD 5................................................ FSU 3 FSU 9................................................ MD 1 UVA 5............................................... FSU 4 1999 ............................................(6 - 2) FSU 8................................................UVA 2 FSU 2................................................UVA 1 FSU 4................................................ MD 1 MD 5................................................ FSU 4 FSU 7................................................. GT 0 FSU 8................................................. GT 5 UNC 6............................................... FSU 0 FSU 8...............................................UNC 3 FSU 6................................................UVA 2 FSU 10.............................................. MD 3 FSU 3................................................ MD 2 2000.............................................(6 - 2) GT 2................................................. FSU 1 GT 8................................................. FSU 2 FSU 10.............................................UNC 9 FSU 5............................................... FSU 4 FSU 3................................................. GT 0 FSU 6................................................. GT 5 FSU 10............................................. FSU 0 FSU 3...............................................UNC 3 2001.............................................(7 - 1) FSU 7................................................. GT 0 GT 2................................................. FSU 1 FSU 2...............................................UNC 0 FSU 5...............................................UNC 0 FSU 8................................................UVA 0

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FSU 4................................................UVA 0 FSU 3................................................UVA 2

2006 ..........................................(10-10) FSU 2...............................................UNC 1

UNC 5............................................... FSU 3 UNC 3............................................... FSU 1 BC 7................................................. FSU 5 FSU 8................................................. BC 0 FSU 7................................................. BC 5 FSU 9................................................. GT 1 GT 8................................................. FSU 3 FSU 7................................................. GT 4 UVA 1............................................... FSU 0 FSU 8................................................UVA 5 NCST 2............................................. FSU 0 NCST 6............................................. FSU 5 FSU 2............................................. NCST 0 VT 2.................................................. FSU 0 VT 10................................................ FSU 2 FSU 9..................................................VT 7 MD 6................................................ FSU 4 FSU 4................................................ MD 1 FSU 8................................................ MD 4

2007 ............................................(13-8) NCST 6............................................. FSU 3

FSU 4............................................. NCST 0 NCST 4............................................. FSU 2 NCST 3............................................. FSU 2 VT 2.................................................. FSU 0 FSU 10................................................VT 2 VT 1.................................................. FSU 0 FSU 4................................................ MD 2 FSU 6................................................ MD 0 FSU 8................................................ MD 0 FSU 8................................................. GT 0 GT 9................................................. FSU 1 GT 7................................................. FSU 6 FSU 9................................................. BC 0 FSU 6................................................. BC 3 FSU 8................................................UVA 2 FSU 4................................................UVA 2 FSU 8................................................UVA 0 UNC 4............................................... FSU 3 FSU 3...............................................UNC 2 FSU 6...............................................UNC 3

2008 ............................................(12-9) FSU 2...............................................UNC 0 UNC 5................................................ FSU1 UNC 7............................................... FSU 4 FSU 9................................................UVA 1 FAU 8.................................................UVA 3 FSU 5................................................UVA 1 FSU 1................................................. BC 0 BC 6................................................. FSU 1 FSU 6................................................. BC 0 MD 3................................................ FSU 1 FSU 3................................................ MD 0 MD 4................................................ FSU 3 GT 5................................................. FSU 2 FSU 10............................................... GT 2 GT 6................................................. FSU 2 VT 3.................................................. FSU 0 VT 3.................................................. FSU 1 FSU 2..................................................VT 0 FSU 1.............................................NCSU 0 FSU 4.............................................NCSU 3 FSU 10...........................................NCSU 1 2009 .........................................(17-4) UNC 1............................................... FSU 0 FSU 6...............................................UNC 2 FSU 4...............................................UNC 1 GT 8................................................. FSU 3 GT 3................................................. FSU 0 FSU 4................................................. GT 3 FSU 6..................................................VT 0 FSU 3..................................................VT 2 VT 2.................................................. FSU 0 FSU 1................................................ MD 0 FSU 8................................................ MD 0 FSU 1................................................ MD 0 FSU 10........................................... NCST 1 FSU 1............................................. NCST 0 FSU 1............................................. NCST 0 FSU 3................................................UVA 1 FSU 12..............................................UVA 4 FSU 5................................................UVA 1 FSU 2................................................. BC 0 FSU 1................................................. BC 0 FSU 4................................................. BC 0


HALL OF FAME & ALL-AMERICANS

Sarah Hamilton

Florida State University Athletics Hall of Fame DARBY COTTLE-VEAZEY Inducted 1988

SHAMALENE WILSON Inducted 2002

JULIE LARSEN-BAKER Inducted 1995

LISA DAVIDSON Inducted 2005

SUSAN PAINTER Inducted 2000

DANIELLE COX Inducted 2009

All-Americans

Serita Brooks 2nd Team, 2000

Susan Buttery 2nd Team, 1993

Myssi Calkins 2nd Team, 1996-97

Darby Cottle-Veazey 1981-82

Danielle Cox 1st Team, 1999

Tiffany Daniels 2nd Team, 1987

Lisa Davidson 1st Team, 1993

Natalie Drouin 1982

Renee Espinoza 2nd Team, 1996

Kristy Fuentes 3rd Team, 1992

Toni Gutierrez 2nd Team, 1992

Sarah Hamilton 3rd Team, 2009

Casey Hunter 2nd Team, 2004

Christy Larsen 3rd Team, 1991

Cindy Lawton 3rd Team, 1995

Marla Looper 3rd Team, 1994

Leslie Malerich 3rd Team, 2000 2nd Team, 2001

Susan Painter 1982

Toni Robinette 1982

Jan Sikes 1981-82

Brandi Stewart 1st Team, 2002 2nd Team, 2003

Jessica van der Linden 1st Team, 2003-04

Elisa Vasquez 3rd Team, 2003

Shamalene Wilson 2nd Team, 1994 3rd Team, 1995 1st Team, 1996

Veronica Wootson 2nd Team, 2004 1st Team, 2006 3rd Team, 2007

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HONORS & AWARDS ALL-REGION 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2009

Darby Cottle, Toney Donaldson, Natalie Drouin, Susan Painter, Toni Robinette, Kelly Shaw, Jan Sikes Greta Bahn, Laurie Holler - 1st team • Teresa Collins - 2nd team Greta Bahn, Laurie Holler, Tina Kyler, Julie Larsen- 1st team Carolyn Fiero, Julie Larsen - 1st team • Laurie Holler - 2nd team Tiffany Daniels, Carolyn Fiero, Julie Larsen - 1st team Tiffany Daniels, Christy Larsen - 1st team • Julie Larsen - 2nd team Debbie DeJohn, Christy Larsen, Lori Crouse - 1st team Christy Larsen, Penny Siqueiros - 1st team • Debbie DeJohn, Julie Rice - 2nd team Toni Gutierrez - 2nd team Susan Buttery, Toni Gutierrez - 1st team • Leslie Adams, Shannan Mitchem, Penny Siqueiros- 2nd team • Leslie Barton honorable mention Lisa Davidson, Marla Looper, Leslie Adams, Susan Buttery - 1st team • Leslie Barton, Toni Gutierrez - 2nd team Marla Looper, Laurie Shepard, Shamalene Wilson - 1st team • Rebecca Aase, Lisa Davidson, Cindy Lawton - 2nd team Renee Espinoza, Kristy Hull, Shamalene Wilson - 1st team Myssi Calkins, Renee Espinoza, Shamalene Wilson - 1st team • Kristy Hull - 2nd team Myssi Calkins, Kristy Fuentes, Misty Molin - 1st team • Wendy Braye, Kristy Hull - 2nd team Dana Bailey, Corrie Williams - 1st team • Christy Cerecedes, Kristy Hull, Jennifer White - 2nd team Danielle Cox - 1st team • Christy Cerecedes - 2nd team Staci Brandon, Serita Brooks - 1st team • Leslie Malerich - 2nd team Leslie Malerich, Jennifer White-Cody, Robyn Gauger - 1st team Serita Brooks, Brandi Stuart, Kimmy Carter - 2nd team Brandi Stuart - 1st team • Jessica van der Linden, Kimmy Carter - 2nd team Elisa Vasquez, Brandi Stuart, Jessica van der Linden - 1st team • Casey Hunter - 2nd team Jessica van der Linden, Casey Hunter, Veronica Wootson, Elisa Vasquez - 1st team • Natasha Jacob, Lesley Palmer - 2nd team Yuruby Alicart, Natasha Jacob, Veronica Wootson - 1st team Veronica Wootson, Yuruby Alicart - 1st team • Whitney Buckmon, Carly Wynn - 2nd team Sarah Hamilton, Kaleigh Rafter - 1st Team

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Rebecca Aase, Leslie Adams, Susan Buttery Rebecca Aase, Leslie Barton, Susan Buttery, Lisa Davidson, Toni Gutierrez, Marla Looper Lisa Davidson, Marla Looper, Shamalene Wilson Wendy Braye, Renee Espinoza, Kristy Fuentes, Cindy Lawton, Misty Molin, Laurie Shepard, Shamalene Wilson, Niki Zenger Myssi Calkins, Renee Espinoza, Shamalene Wilson Wendy Braye, Myssi Calkins, Kristy Fuentes, Kristy Hull, Misty Molin Dana Bailey, Kristy Hull, Jesse McGregor, Stacy Venable Danielle Cox, Stacy Venable

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Staci Brandon, Serita Brooks, Leslie Malerich, Brandi Stuart Serita Brooks, Robyn Gauger, Leslie Malerich, Brandi Stuart, Jessica van der Linden Kimmy Carter, Jessica van der Linden, Leslie Malerich and Brandi Stuart Brandi Stuart, Casey Hunter, Jessica van der Linden, Elisa Vasquez, Tatiana George Casey Hunter, Natasha Jacob, Jessica van der Linden, Elisa Vasquez, Beth Wade, Veronica Wootson Natasha Jacob - 1st team • Casey Hunter, Melissa Wood - 2nd team Yuruby Alicart, Natasha Jacob, Veronica Wootson - 1st team • LaShaun Davis 2nd team Yuruby Alicart - 1st team • Monica Montez, Whitney Buckmon, Tiffany McDonald, Veronica Wootson - 2nd team Carly Wynn - 1st team • Whitney Buckmon, Tiffany McDonald, Brittany Osmon - 2nd team Sarah Hamilton, Kaleigh Rafter - 1st Team • Terese Gober, Carly Wynn - 2nd Team

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984

AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Charlotte Cates, Darby Cottle, Natalie Drouin, Carol O’Domski, Susan Painter FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Charlotte Cates, Darby Cottle, Jan Sikes SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Darby Cottle, Pat Mangan, Carol O’Domski, Venus Ross, Jan Sikes NORTH CAROLINA STATE INVITATIONAL Charlotte Cates, Darby Cottle, Toni Robinette, Venus Ross AIAW REGION III Darby Cottle, Natalie Drouin, Cathy Gooding, Carol O’Domski, Venus Ross FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Darby Cottle, Cathy Gooding, Susan Painter, Toni Robinette SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Darby Cottle, Toney Donaldson, Cathy Gooding NORTH CAROLINA STATE INVITATIONAL Darby Cottle, Toney Donaldson, Natalie Drouin, Susan Painter, Jan Sikes, Sandie Williams AIAW REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Darby Cottle, Toney Donaldson, Cathy Gooding, Susan Painter, Toni Robinette, Kelly Shaw, Jan Sikes AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Darby Cottle, Susan Painter, Toni Robinette, Linda Tyrrell, Sandie Williams FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Cathy Gooding, LeAnn Harrell, Kelly Tillman SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Darby Cottle, Toney Donaldson, LeAnn Harrell, Carla Long FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Teresa Collins, Toney Donaldson,Cathy Gooding, LeAnn Harrell NORTH CAROLINA STATE INVITATIONAL Theresa Collins, Darby Cottle (MVP), LeAnn Harrell, Carla Long, Cricket Olafson, Sunnie O’Neal, Susan Painter AIAW STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Darby Cottle, LeAnn Harrell, Susan Painter AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Darby Cottle, Toney Donaldson, LeAnn Harrell, Carla Long, Cricket Olafson, Susan Painter LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Shelley Berube, Cathy Gooding, Tina Kyler (MVP), Leslie Miller, Susan Painter LADY FLAME INVITATIONAL Teresa Collins, Tina Kyler

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Greta Bahn, Laurie Holler, Wendy Rogers SOUTH CAROLINA INVITATIONAL Amy Snider FLORIDA COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP Greta Bahn, Shelley Berube, Tina Kyler, Leslie Miller (MVP), Wendy Rogers LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Carolyn Fiero, Julie Larsen SOUTH CAROLINA INVITATIONAL Barbara Gillespie, Julie Larsen (MVP) SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Tiffany Daniels, Judi Davison, Carolyn Fiero LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Kari Keith SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Tiffany Daniels LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Lori Crouse, Tiffany Daniels (MVP), Kari Keith, Christy Larsen, Julie Larsen NATIONAL INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Tiffany Daniels, Christy Larsen FROST CUTLERY INVITATIONAL Debbie DeJohn, Kelly Flaczinski, Christy Larsen LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Kelly Flaczinski NCAA WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Leslie Barton, Debbie DeJohn LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Tina Getherall, Penny Siqueiros (MVP) LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Leslie Barton, Toni Gutierrez (MVP) ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Rebecca Aase, Leslie Adams, Leslie Barton, Susan Buttery (MVP), Toni Gutierrez, Shannan Mitchem, Penny Siqueiros SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Lisa Davidson TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Toni Gutierrez (MVP) TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Lisa Davidson LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Marla Looper, Susan Buttery, Leslie Adams (MVP) ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Leslie Barton, Susan Buttery, Heather Conway, Lisa Davidson (MVP), Toni Gutierrez, Marla Looper SOUTH FLORIDA INVITATIONAL Cindy Lawton, Shamalene Wilson ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Marla Looper, Jennifer Olow, Windy Weltz, Shamalene Wilson LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Shamalene Wilson TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Jennifer Olow, Shamalene Wilson ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Wendy Braye, Myssi Calkins, Renee Espinoza, Heather Feltmann, Kristy Fuentes, Kristy Hull TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Renee Espinoza, Cindy Lawton, Misty Molin GLADSTONE’S/USF SOFTBALL CLASSIC Wendy Braye, Renee Espinoza (MVP), Cindy Lawton LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Krsity Hull, Cindy Lawton, Misty Molin, Laurie Shepard SPEEDLINE/USF SOFTBALL CLASSIC Renee Espinoza, Shamalene Wilson LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Kristy Hull, Shamalene Wilson TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Myssi Calkins, Kristy Fuentes ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Renee Espinoza (MVP), Kristy Hull, Windy Weltz, Shamalene Wilson SPEEDLINE/USF SOFTBALL CLASSIC Wendy Braye


1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Myssi Calkins, Kristy Fuentes, Misty Molin, Tami Post ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Myssi Calkins, Kristy Fuentes (MVP), Kristy Hull,Tami Post TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT / FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Dana Bailey, Kristy Hull, Jennifer White (MVP) GEORGIA BUZZ CLASSIC Jesse McGregor ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Dana Bailey, Kristy Hull, Jesse McGregor, Stacy Venable (MVP), Corrie Williams TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT / FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Danielle Cox ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Danielle Cox (MVP), Teresa Edenfield, Tami Post, Stacy Venable NCAA LOS ANGELES REGIONAL Serita Brooks, Leslie Malerich, Staci Brandon, Andi Lyons UTC FROSTn CUTLERY CHALLENGE Leslie Malerich (MVP), Becky Wallace, Brandi Stuart, Teresa Edenfield TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT / FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Staci Brandon, Serita Brooks ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Leslie Malerich (MVP), Serita Brooks, Natalie Bennett, Staci Brandon ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Leslie Malerich, Natalie Bennett, Serita Brooks, Monique Marier NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL Leslie Malerich, Robyn Gauger, Jessica van der Linden, Jennifer White-Cody, Monique Marier, Serita Brooks TROY COX CLASSIC Kimmy Carter, Brandi Stuart, Jessica van der Linden(MVP) BUZZ CLASSIC Brandi Stuart ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Brandi Stuart, Jessica van der Linden NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL Brandi Stuart, Kimmy Carter, Jessica van der Linden, Shundra Colzie, Leslie Malerich(MOP) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Leslie Malerich SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNEY Jessica van der Linden, Casey Hunter 2003 BUZZ CLASSIC Beth Wade (MVP) ACC CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT Lesley Palmer (MVP), Shandra Colzie, Elisa Vasquez, Casey Hunter NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC Jessica van der Linden, Natasha Jacob, Tatiana George, Casey Hunter SEMINOLE CHALLENGE Jessica van der Linden, Natasha Jacob, Tatiana George, Casey Hunter FSU INVITATIONAL Jessica van der Linden (MVP), Casey Hunter, Lesley Palmer, Veronica Wootson, Natasha Jacob ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Casey Hunter (MVP), Lesley Palmer, Jessica van der Linden, Elisa Vasquez, Beth Wade NCAA REGION 4 Jessica van der Linden (MOP), Veronica Wootson, Natasha Jacob NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC Tatiana George SUNSHINE STATE TOURNAMENT Tiffany McDonald, Brittany Osmon, Veronica Wootson FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL

2006 2007 2008 2009

Natasha Jacob (MVP), Kim Hoffer, Casey Hunter, Melissa Wood EARLY BIRD Carly Brieske, LaShaun Davis, Kim Hoffer, Natasha Jacob, Michelle Snyder SEMINOLE CLASSIC Natasha Jacob (MVP), Yuruby Alicart, Carly Brieske, Tiffany McDonald SUNSHINE STATE Yuruby Alicart, Whitney Buckmon, Natasha Jacob FSU INVITATIONAL Yuruby Alicart, Tiffany McDonald ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Carly Brieske, Tiffany McDonald NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC Veronica Wootson, Yuruby Alicart SUNSHINE STATE TOURNAMENT Melissa May, LaShaun Davis, Brittany Krbec SEMINOLE CLASSIC Veronica Wootson (MVP), Robin Ahrberg, Terese Gober, Brittany Krbec, Tiffany McDonald FSU INVITATIONAL Veronica Wootson, Yuruby Alicart, Carly Wynn ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Robin Ahrberg, Yuruby Alicart, Veronica Wootson NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC Brittany Osmon EARLY BIRD TOURNAMENT Whitney Buckmon, Terese Gober, Brittany Osmon (MVP) SEMINOLE CLASSIC Whitney Buckmon, Jessica Gilmore, Allison Collins, Ashley Stager ACC CHAMPIONSHIP Brittany Osmon ACC CHAMPIONSHIP Sarah Hamilton, Kaleigh Rafter, Carly Wynn

OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1981 1982 1992 1998 1999 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002

ASA Outstanding Athlete Darby Cottle USOC Best Amateur Softball Player in the Nation Darby Cottle FAIAW Softball Coach of the Year JoAnne Graf Olympia Award Darby Cottle Broderick Award Darby Cottle Most Valuable Pitcher in the South Florida Invitational Toni Gutierrez NFCA/Louisville Slugger Division 1 Player of the Week Jennifer White-Cody ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Stacy Venable Verizon Academic All-District 3 Softball Team Brandi Stuart NFCA Academic All-American Becky Brock, Beth Wade NFCA/Louisville Slugger Division 1 Player of the Week Brandi Stuart MVP (Pitcher) FAU/Worth Invitational Leslie Malerich NFCA Outstanding Performer Jennifer White-Cody NFCA Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year NFCA/Speedline Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year Verizon Academic All-American Brandi Stuart

2003 Verizon Academic All-Region Shandra Colzie (1st Team) NFCA National D1 Player of the Week Jessica van der Linden USA Softball National Player Of The Year Finalist Jessica van der Linden (Top 10) 2004 USA Softball National Player of the Year Jessica van der Linden Honda Award Winner for Softball Jessica van der Linden ESPY AWARD “Best Collegiate Female” Nominee Jessica van der Linden CoSIDA District III Academic All-Region Natasha Jacob Easton All-Americans Casey Hunter (1st Team), Jessica van der Linden (1st Team), Veronica Wootson (2nd Team) USA Softball National Player Of The Week Jessica van der Linden (March 16) NFCA National Player Of The Week Jessica van der Linden (March 16) 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-District lll Natasha Jacob CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-American Natasha Jacob 2006 CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American Natasha Jacob CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District 3 Natasha Jacob Easten/Bell Sports All-American Veronica Wootson (1st Team), Natasha Jacob (3rd Team) 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year Monica Montez CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Second-Team Melissa May Academic All-District Third-Team Melissa May Easton All-American Veronica Wootson NFCA All-America Veronica Wootson 2008 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidate Tiffany McDonald All-ACC Academic Whitney Buckmon, Terese Gober, Tiffany McDonald, Brittany Osmon, Carly Wynn CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Carly Wynn (1st Team), Robin Ahrberg (1st Team), Melissa May (2nd Team) ACC Player of the Week Brittany Osmon (2), Ashley Stager ACC Pitcher of the Week Tiffany McDonald (2) 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American Carly Wynn (3rd Team) CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Carly Wynn (1st Team), Michelle Snyder (2nd Team) ACC Pitcher of the Year Sarah Hamilton ACC Player of the Week Kaleigh Rafter (2), Ashley Stager ACC Pitcher of the Week Sarah Hamilton (2) NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Kaleigh Rafter 2010 returners in bold and all caps

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LETTERWINNERS

Rebecca Aase

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Rebecca Aase..................1991-94 Leslie Adams....................1992-93 Robin Ahrberg..................2007-09 Shannon Aiken...................... 1989 Yuruby Alicart...................2006-07 Nancy Anderson.................... 1981 Leah Armstrong..................... 2001 Kim Averill.............................. 1989

Shandra Colzie.................2002-03 Shundra Colzie.................2002-03 Allison Collins...................2008-09 Jan Collins . .......................... 1978 Kayla Collins.....................2006-07 Teresa Collins...................1983-84 Heather Conway...............1992-93 Dina Cooper.....................1983-84 Suzanne Cooper.................... 1987 Shawnda Corbin.................... 1988 Cheryl Cordes........................ 1978 Darby Cottle.....................1980-82 Danielle Cox.....................1998-99 Skyla Cox.........................2001-02 Bonnie Craig.....................1978-79 Lori Crouse.......................1986-89

Lisa Davidson

Serita Brooks

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Greta Bahn.......................1984-86 Dana Bailey......................1996-99 Jill Baker...........................1981-82 Leslie Barton....................1990-93 Jill Bellamy.......................1986-88 Natalie Bennett.................2000-01 Shelley Berube...................... 1984 Debbie Billington .............1978-79 Carla Bingham . ...............1982-83 Michelle Bishop..................... 1995 Staci Brandon...................2000-01 Wendy Braye....................1994-97 Carly Brieske....................2003-06 Becky Brock.....................1999-02 Serita Brooks....................2000-01 Jennifer Brown...................... 1998 Colleen Buckley ..............1978-79 Whitney Buckmon............2005-08 Jodie Bullock......................... 1990 Jennifer Butler....................... 1995 Susan Buttery...................1990-93

Kimmy Carter

Tiffany Daniels..................1986-89 Lisa Davidson...................1991-94 Wendy Davis.....................1982-84 LaShaun Davis.................2004-07 Judi Davison.....................1985-87 Debbie DeJohn.................1987-90 Jennie Dillmore.................1992-93 Tabitha Doka.......................... 1994 Toney Donaldson..............1982-83 Jennifer Drawdy.................... 1994 Natalie Drouin...................1981-82

Renee Espinoza

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Teresa Edenfield...............1997-00 Stephanie Elowsky...........2000-01 Sherri Emetario.................1986-87 Renee Espinoza................1995-96 Bonnie Evans......................... 1988

Kelly Flaczinski.................1988-91 Katie Fricke.......................2004-05 Kristy Fuentes...................1994-97

Robyn Gauger

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Carey Galuppi...................2003-06 Camille Garcia..................2007-09 Robyn Gauger..................2000-01 BillieAnne Gay..................2003-06 Tatiana George.................2002-05 Tina Getherall...................1990-92 Barbara Gillespie..............1985-86 Jessica Gilmore................2007-09 Terese Gober....................2007-09 Cathy Gooding.................1981-84 Kim Googe.......................1979-80 Cindy Gordon...................1992-93 Toni Gutierrez...................1990-93

Kristy Hull

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Lisa Hall................................. 1998 Sarah Hamilton.................2008-09 Roxanne Hantelmann............ 1986 Trisha Hardy.......................... 1978 LeAnn Harrell....................1982-84 Barb Harris............................ 1978 Amy Harrison....................2004-05 Becky Harrison.................1988-91 Jackie Hirschfeld..............1998-02 B.J. Hodges......................1990-91 Cula Hodges.......................... 1980 Kim Hoffer........................2004-06 Laurie Holler.....................1985-86 Kristy Hull.........................1995-98 Casey Hunter....................2002-05

Natasha Jacob

Kristy Fuentes

Tina Kyler

K

Kari Keith..........................1986-89 Sarah King........................1997-98 Charlene Koski...................... 1980 Brittany Krbec....................... 2007 Tina Kyler..........................1984-85

Cindy Lawton

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Hunter LaFountain............1989-90 Kelly Langston..................2007-08 Christy Larsen..................1988-91 Julie Larsen......................1985-88 Robyn Larson...................2002-03 Monica Lawfield.................... 1984 Dianne Lawrence................... 1978 Cindy Lawton...................1994-95 Gayle Lee.............................. 1978 Bryttani Lindheim.............2002-03 Marla Looper....................1993-94 Andi Lyons........................1999-00

Leslie Malerich

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Leslie Malerich..................1999-02 Pat Mangan......................1980-81 Monique Marier................2001-02 Diane Maroe.......................... 1979 Sandy Martinez................1988-89 Meggan Matson.................... 1997 Melissa May.....................2006-08 Kristie McConn.................2008-09 Tiffany McDonald.............2005-08 Jesse McGregor...............1996-99 Monica Montez.................2007-09 Lora Migliaccio.................1988-91

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Myssi Calkins...................1994-97 Kimmy Carter...................1999-02 Charlotte Cates..................... 1981 Christy Cerecedes............1998-99 Rosalind Chou..................1996-97 Sharon Coats....................1979-80

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Heather Feltmann.............1993-95 Stephanie Ferlita..............1995-96 Carolyn Fiero....................1986-87

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Natasha Jacob.............................. 2003-06......................................... Julie Jordan......................2001-02 Brittany Joseph................2008-09

Misty Molin


LETTERWINNERS Shannan Mitchem............1989-92 Kelly Miller........................1998-00 Leslie Miller............................ 1984 LaTanya Mitchell...............1999-00 Misty Molin.......................1995-98 Amanda Moore...................... 2007 Bonnie Morgan...................... 1978 Marie Mygonik....................... 1978

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Kaleigh Rafter........................ 2009 Julie Rice..........................1988-91 Brenda Richardson................ 1989 Toni Robinette..................1981-82 Courtney Rosen........... 2007, 2009 Venus Ross.......................1980-81 Daphne Russell................1987-88

Heidi Nelson

N

Heidi Nelson.......................... 1984 Cathy Norton....................1978-80

Jennifer Olow

O

Carol O’Domski................1980-81 Cricket Olafson...................... 1983 Jennifer Olow...................1991-94 Sunnie O’Neal..................1981-84 Brittany Osmon................2005-08 Sherri Owens......................... 1988

Susan Painter

Brandi Stuart

Julie Rice

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Jessica van der Linden.....2001-04 Elisa Vasquez...................2001-04 Stacey Venable.................1997-99 Dana Vickery......................... 1999

Jennifer White-Stokes

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Layne Salvador.................1979-82 Mary J.T. Sands..................... 1980 Stacey Saunier.................1979-82 Kelly Schnute...................1995-96 Mary Schuehler................1978-79 Kelly Shaw........................1982-83 Laurie Shepard.................1992-95 Lena Sifen.............................. 2004 Jan Sikes..........................1981-82 Terri Silviola........................... 1980 Tracy Simmons...................... 1987 Penny Siqueiros...............1989-92 Debbie Smith......................... 1986 Amy Snider.......................1983-86 Michelle Snyder................2006-09 Sue Spangel.....................1978-79 Ashley Stager...................2008-09 Courtney Stager.................... 2009 Lynn Steele.......................1985-87 Ronnie Stengel...................... 1978 Brandi Stuart....................2000-03 Stacie Symonds.................... 1994

Windy Taff

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Robin Pace.......................1983-84 Susan Painter...................1981-84 Lesley Palmer...................2003-05 Adrienne Pearson.............1994-95 Sandy Perkins....................... 1979 Kim Petrovich........................ 2006 Robyn Petrovich...............2005-08 Tami Post..........................1996-99 Chris Priester......................... 1986

Elisa Vanquez

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Beth Wade........................2001-04 Becky Wallace..................1997-00 Lita Weingart......................... 1980 Windy Weltz......................1994-97 Jennifer White-Cody.........1998-01 Corrie Williams.................1996-99 Felicia Williams.................1999-00 Sandie Williams..................... 1982 Debbie Willis.......................... 1978 Robin Willy............................. 1978

Veronica Wootson

Shamalene Wilson............1993-96 Vicki Wilson........................... 1978 Melissa Wood...................2005-06 Tina Wood........................1993-94 Veronica Wootson............2004-07 Carly Wynn.....................2007-009

T

Windy Taff.........................1996-97 Tammi Terrell.......................... 1983 Cynthia Thomas...............1972-73 Robin Thomas....................... 1983 Laurie Tiedt.......................1984-87 Julie Tiggis........................2003-04 Kelly Tillman.....................1981-84 Rose Trezza........................... 1978 Linda Tyrrell......................1980-82

Niki Zenger

Z

Niki Zenger.......................1995-96

(Since 1978) 2010 returners in bold

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Yuruby Alicart

Brandi Stuart

Renee Espinoza

Elisa Vaquez

Myssi Calkins

Tatiana George

PRO & INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS

Kaleigh Rafter

LAURIE SHEPARD Silver Bullets (1995-98)

SHAMALENE WILSON Georgia Pride (1997)

CASEY HUNTER Connecticut Brakettes (2006)

LESLIE MALERICH Connecticut Brackettes (2005-06)

RENEE ESPOINOZA Georgia Price (1997)

LESLIE ADAMS Carolina Diamonds (1997-99)

JESSICA van der LINDEN Arizona Heat (2004)

TIFFANY MCDONALD British National Team (2006)

YURUBY ALICART Venezuelan National Team (2007-08) 2008 Beijing Olympics Participant

ELISA VASQUEZ Houston (2004)

TATIANA GEORGE Harlem Diamonds (2005) BRANDI STUART Akron Racers (2004) MYSII CALKINS Georgia Pride (1999) SHANNON MITCHEM Silver Bullets (1993-98)

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KRISTY FUENTES Georgia Pride (1998) VERONICA WOOTSON Akron Racers (2007-08) KALEIGH RAFTER Canadian National Team (2007-08) 2008 Beijing Olympics Participant


1981 & 1982 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Before the games were televised on ESPN and before there were professional leagues, the main goal of collegiate softball was to go out, give your best and try to win, but mainly the student-athletes were there because they loved the game and they wanted to have fun. For two years in the early 1980’s, the Florida State softball team not only had fun, but also dominated the competition and brought home a pair of national championships. There was plenty of reason for optimism going into the 1981 season after FSU won 13 of its last 15 games the year before and was one game away from advancing to the AIAW National Tournament. Countering the momentum from 1980 was the inexperience of the 1981 roster which featured only six returners but a host of talented newcomers. “It was a lot of fun,” former head coach Dr. JoAnne Graf said. “They had known each other from summer league ball so I think there was a lot of respect right away. Anytime you win it’s a whole lot of fun. That team was in every game, they won, obviously, most of them, but it’s always fun to coach people who win and they worked hard. They just had that confidence, that air that they were going to have to lose the game; no one was going to beat them.” Any concerns about the 1981 season were quickly erased as the Seminoles ran out to a 19-2 start with a trio of tournament titles. The only hiccup during the year came at the South Florida Invitational as FSU lost three of four but that also served as a wake up call as the Seminoles won 16-straight games to push their record to 38-5. Just when the Seminoles had everything going in their favor, another bump in the road came. Winners of its last 16 games, FSU dropped a pair of games to East Carolina to finish second at the North Carolina State Invitational. But just like the losses at South Florida, the setback refocused the Seminoles when they needed it the most. Few would have guessed that the 5-2 loss to the Pirates would be the Seminoles’ last of the season. FSU took four-straight heading into the FAIAW State Tournament where it breezed to the state title with four more wins to match the most wins in school history. Up next was the AIAW Region III Tournament where the Seminoles took the next step, sweeping four more games to advance to the National Tournament. Proving its versatility, FSU won every way possible, outscoring Western Carolina 13-9 in the first game before winning a defensive triumph 4-3 over North Carolina State. FSU disposed of the Pirates 12-3 then beat North Carolina 4-1 to capture the school’s first national championship in women’s athletics. Postseason accolades came in for Darby Cottle as the shortstop collected All-America honors after hitting .428. Joining her on the All-America squad was second baseman Jan Sikes as she hit .477. “Those teams were so full of life, heart, we had great camaraderie,” former player Susan Painter said. “It started at the top with JoAnne. We had a great group of players, but she was the main component. She kept us on top and kept fighting for us and for the title. Every great team has a fit and that one certainly did. It was quite a group. We still keep in touch, but I miss that.” The pieces were in place for another run in 1982 and the Seminoles wasted no time as they won their first 12 games, highlighted by the title at the Florida Invitational - including eight shutouts. Ironically the “low point” of the season came at the Lady Seminole Invitational where FSU lost three in a row.

But just like they had done the previous year, the Seminoles bounced back to win 10-straight, including titles at the Friendly City and South Florida Invitationals. Twice during the middle half of the season the Seminoles scored 30 runs or more, including a 39-5 drubbing of Georgia Southern. Despite all of FSU’s success that year - the Seminoles won four of six regular season tournaments - there was one team it could not get past: rival Florida. Of the 10 losses that season, six came to the Gators, including back-to-back losses at the Montgomery Invitational where FSU finished second. Similar to 1981, the losses refocused the Seminoles as they won their next 12 going into the FAIAW tournament. UF got the Tribe again 1-2 in the third game, but the Seminoles won a pair to claim the state title. Florida State had relatively little trouble in the regional tournament, only dropping a 2-1 decision to South Florida before beating the Bulls for the trophy. The stage was set for a repeat and the Seminoles were on a mission having won 21 of their last 23 games. The first three games were a breeze as FSU outscored its opponents 46-6 with wins over Georgia Southern, South Florida and UNC-Charlotte. All that stood between FSU and its second national championships were the Florida Gators. While Florida State held an 8-6 lead in the season series, Florida was the only team that had been close to FSU over the last five years and handed the Seminoles their worst loss in school history at the time, a 14-0 defeat during the middle of the season. With the championship on the line the Seminoles were at their best and they prevailed 9-4 to claim their second-straight national championship. The accolades poured in for the Seminoles again, headed by Cottle who was named the Broderick Award winner as the AIAW Player of the Year. She was joined on the All-America squad by Natalie Drouin, Painter, Toni Robinette and Sikes. “We were like a big family, I don’t even remember anyone not getting along,” Drouin said. “We had two great teams and I don’t know which one was better. They were pretty equal. At the time none of us really knew what we had accomplished, we just wanted to do our best and have fun, but afterwards it was thrilling.” The Seminoles won 110 games those two years with a 54-7 record in 1981 and a 56-10 mark the year after. Florida State was an offensive juggernaut those two seasons, scoring an average of 9.2 runs per game. What might be even more impressive was the Seminoles’ pitching and defense. Behind Painter, the team’s lone pitcher, FSU gave up only 2.7 runs per game, a number that is unfathomable in slow pitch. “I remember a lot of team unity and enthusiasm,” Cottle said. “We were a group of winners, that’s for sure, and we were a team that was willing to do whatever it took to get to the top. I’m just proud to have been part of the teams that started a tradition of winning.” While the AIAW was disbanded one year later and FSU went to NCAA competition in 1984, the players on those teams were the founders of a legacy that continues today.

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JESSICA van der LINDEN

2004 USA SOFTBALL AND HONDA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Seminole Softball’s Head Coach (1979-2008) Dr. JoAnne Graf spent 30 successful seasons at the helm of the Florida State softball program. With 1,437 victories under her belt, Graf retired on June 15, 2008, with more wins than any other head coach in collegiate softball. The first collegiate softball coach to earn 1,400 victories, Graf’s numerous achievements with Florida State softball include AIAW slowpitch national championships in 1981 and 1982, seven trips to the Women’s College World Series, with the first coming in 1986 (just four years after FSU went to NCAA fastpitch softball), 21 NCAA Regional appearances and 10 Atlantic Coast Conference titles. On April 2, 2005, then-Florida State University President Dr. T.K. Wetherell officially renamed the softball stadium “JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball Complex,” making her among only two active softball coaches with fields named after them. One of the most prolific coaches in collegiate softball, Graf concluded her career having won 75 percent of her games (1,437-478-6), including a 1,218-425-6 (.740) mark in NCAA Division I play. Florida State’s average of 50.75 wins per year under her guidance since beginning NCAA play ranked No. 1 in the country. Graf is a 1975 graduate of Florida State. In 1992, she earned her doctorate degree in athletic administration at FSU.

1,437 All-Time Victories at Florida State Back-to-Back AIAW National Championships (1981 & 1982) Six-Time ACC Coach of the Year 10 Atlantic Coast Conference Titles* * including a tie with Maryland in 1997 21 NCAA Tournament Appearances 45 NCAA Tournament Victories Seven Women’s College World Series Appearances 34 All-America Awards 74 All-ACC Selections 98 All-South Region Honorees

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Post-season results 1986 SOUTH REGIONAL Ruston, Louisiana OPPONENT

FSU

Louisiana Tech 0 Louisiana Tech 0 National Finish - 9th

1990 SOUTH REGIONAL

1992 SOUTH REGIONAL

Lafayette, Louisiana OPP W-L

4 1

L L

OPPONENT

FSU

Texas A&M 5 SW Louisiana 4 SW Louisiana 2 National Finish - T3rd

Lafayette, Louisiana OPP W-L

0 3 1

W W W

OPPONENT FSU SW Louisiana 1 UNLV 4 SW Louisiana 1 National Finish - 7th

OPP W-L 0 W 0 W 0 W

1992 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 1987 SOUTH REGIONAL

OPPONENT

Tallahassee, Florida OPPONENT

1990 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FSU

Adelphi 1 Adelphi 3 National Finish - 7th

OPP W-L

0 1

W W

FSU

Fresno State 1 Oklahoma State 1 Nevada-Las Vegas 4 UCLA 1 National Finish - T3rd

OPP W-L

0 4 1 3

W L W L

OPPONENT

Kansas Iowa Kansas Kansas National Finish - 7th

OPP W-L

4 1

L L

Texas A&M 0 Louisiana Tech 1 National Finish - 9th

1 6

L L

South Carolina 1 Louisiana Tech 1 National Finish - 9th

0 0 3

W W W

1991 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FSU

UCLA 0 UNLV 1 Fresno State 0 National Finish - 5th OPP W-L

2 3

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L L

FSU

0 5 5 2

OPP W-L

1 3 0 1

L W W W

1993 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES OPPONENT

OPPONENT

Tallahassee, Florida

FSU

OPP W-L

OPP W-L

1989 SOUTH REGIONAL OPPONENT

FSU

SW Louisiana 1 Oklahoma State 2 Oklahoma State 4 National Finish - 5th

Ruston, Louisiana

FSU

Lafayette, Louisiana OPPONENT

1988 SOUTH REGIONAL OPPONENT

1991 SOUTH REGIONAL

3 4

Tallahassee, Florida

OPPONENT

FSU

OPP W-L

1993 SOUTH REGIONAL

1987 COLLEGEWORLD SERIES Cal-State Fullerton 0 Central Michigan 0 National Finish - 7th

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OPPONENT

FSU

California 0 UMass 2 National Finish - 7th

OPP W-L

1 0 3

L W L

FSU

Oklahoma State 2 Connecticut 1 National Finish - 7th

OPP W-L

5 2

L L

1994 SOUTH REGIONAL Stillwater, Oklahoma OPPONENT

FSU

Oklahoma 1 Providence 1 National Finish - 9th

OPP W-L

3 2

L L


1995 WEST REGIONAL Tucson, Arizona OPPONENT

FSU

Nebraska Ohio Nebraska Arizona National Finish - 9th Final Ranking - 11th

1 2 6 0

OPP W-L

6 0 2 15

L W W L

Tallahassee, Florida

FSU

South Florida Arizona South Florida Arizona National Finish - 9th Final Ranking - 13th

3 6 6 3

OPP W-L

1 9 0 10

W L W L

0 2 1

W W W

2006 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Tempe, Arizona OPPONENT

FSU

OPP W-L

Arizona State 1 Arizona State 1 Final Ranking - 19/25

6 5

L L

2002 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES OPPONENT

1996 SOUTH REGIONAL OPPONENT

Chattanooga 1 3 Georgia Tech Georgia Tech 6 National Finish - T3rd

FSU

OPP W-L

UCLA 2 0 California Nebraska 4 Arizona 2 National Finish - T3rd Final National Ranking - 4th

1 1 3 6

W L W L

2007 TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL Tuscaloosa, Alabama OPPONENT

California Alabama

FSU

6 3

OPP W-L

13 6

L L

2008 TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL Tuscaloosa, Alabama

2003 GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Gainesville, Florida OPPONENT

OPPONENT FSU

OPP W-L

Texas-Arlington 0 1 Oregon State 1 2 Final National Ranking - 19th

L L

Jacksonville State Chattanooga Jacksonville State

FSU

3 5 1

OPP W-L

4 3 10

L W L

1998 MIDWEST REGIONAL Stillwater, Oklahoma OPPONENT

2009 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL FSU

Oklahoma State 0 Stanford 0 National Finish - 9th Final Ranking - 17th

OPP W-L

4 1

L L

Los Angeles, California OPPONENT

FSU

Long Beach State Iowa UCLA Iowa UCLA National Finish - 9th Final Ranking - 17th

2 4 1 4 1

Tallahassee, Florida OPPONENT

OPPONENT FSU

Long Island Cal State Northridge Oregon Oregon Oregon National Finish - 5th

2000 WEST REGIONAL

Tallahassee, Florida

2004 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL 4 1 5 0 2

OPP W-L

0 0 4 1 0

W W W L W

W W L W L

2004 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES OPPONENT

FSU

FSU

OPP W-L

0 0 1

1 5 0

L W L

FSU IN NCAA TOURNAMENT Overall: 46-48 (22 appearances) NCAA Regional: 40-32 NCAA Super Regional: 0-2 Women’s College World Series: 6-14

OPP W-L

0 1 6 2 7

Oklahoma State Mississippi State Oklahoma State

OPP W-L

California 2 4 Washington 2 0 LSU 1 2 National Finish - 5th Final National Ranking - 5th

L W L

2001 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL Tallahassee, Florida OPPONENT

2005 AUBURN REGIONAL FSU

Bethune-Cookman Florida California Florida Atlantic California California National Finish - 9th Final Ranking - 15th

6 6 0 2 2 2

OPP W-L

2 2 1 0 1 3

W W L W W L

Auburn, Alabama OPPONENT

Auburn Baylor Auburn Baylor

OPP W-L

0 9 0 5

W L W L

Athens, Georgia OPPONENT

Tallahassee, Florida

Auburn Georgia Tech

5 5 2 3

2006 ATHENS REGIONAL

2002 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL OPPONENT

FSU

FSU

2 0

OPP W-L

1 7

W L

Coastal Carolina Georgia Georgia Georgia

FSU

7 3 1 2

OPP W-L

2 2 3 0

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NCAA RECORDS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Stolen Bases

5 Serita Brooks, Florida State vs. Bethune-Cookman... May 17, 2001 (8th)

Consecutive Games Hitting Streak

28 Natasha Jacob, Florida State . ....... April 4, 2005-Feb. 14, 2006 (13th)

Stolen-Base Percentage (min. 50 attempts)

No. Player, Team Years 0.931 Shamalene Wilson, Florida State............................1993-96 (12th) 0.915 Brandi Stuart, Florida State................................... 2000-03 (23rd)

Earned-Run Average No. 0.47

Player, Team Years Toni Gutierrez, Florida State................................. 1990-93 (t19th)

Annual NCAA Individual Leaders

Consecutive Stolen Bases

54 Serita Brooks, Florida State ....................... Feb. 9-May 19, 2001 (8th)

Consecutive Victories

50 Rebecca Aase, Florida State . ....... Feb. 25, 1991-April 24, 1993 (2nd)

Season Records Stolen Bases Per Game (Minimum 20 stolen bases)

Player, Team Year Cl. G SB Avg. Danielle Cox, Florida State . ..1999........Sr...... 66......... 73............ 1.11 (21st)

Stolen Bases

Player, Team Year Cl. G SB Danielle Cox, Florida State . .............1999....... Sr..........66.............. 73 (t2nd) Shamalene Wilson, Florida State......1996....... Sr..........72............... 69 (t4th) Myssi Calkins, Florida State .............1997....... Sr..........65................ 61 (7th)

Games

Player, Team Year G Leslie Malerich, Florida State .................... 2000 . .......................... 58 (12th)

Winning Percentage

Player, Team Year Cl. W L Pct. Rebecca Aase, Florida State . .1992 ..... So........28........ 0.......... 1.000 (t1st)

Earned-Run Average 0.22

Shelly Berube, Florida State ........................................1984 (12th)

Shutouts

Player, Team Year Cl. SHO Toni Gutierrez, Florida State....................... 1992........... Jr............... 23 (14th)

Assists

Player, Team Year Cl. G IBB Cindy Lawton, Florida State....................1995......... Sr....... 189..... 189 (16th)

Year Player, Team Cl. G No. Avg. 1987 Tiffany Daniels, Florida State.......... So..... 64.......10.....0.16

Stolen Bases Per Game

Year Player, Team.....................................Cl....... G...... SB.....SBA... Avg. 1999 Danielle Cox, Florida State.............. Sr...... 66.......73...... 82......1.11

Stolen Bases

Year Player, Team.....................................Cl....... G...... SB 1996 Shamalene Wilson, Florida State..... Sr...... 72.......69 1999 Danielle Cox, Florida State.............. Sr...... 66.......73

Strikeout Ratio (Strikeouts per seven innings)

Year Player, Team.....................................Cl....... G....... IP.......SO.... Avg. 1984 Tina Kyler, Florida State................... Jr...... 20.... 135.1... 224.....11.6 1985 Julie Larsen, Florida State............... Fr...... 21.... 122.0... 175.....10.0

TEAM RECORDS PITCHING Consecutive Scoreless Innings 124

Florida State, February 20-March 19, 1993

Strikeouts IN A GAME 28

Florida State vs. Southern Miss., March 10, 1984 (15 innings)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Batting – Strikeouts No. 28

Team vs. Opponent Date Florida State vs. Southern Miss. (15 innings).......March 10, 1984

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CAREER Records

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Player, Team Years Jessica van der Linden, Florida State.........................2001-04 (3rd) Brandi Stuart, Florida State.......................................2000-03 (t7th) Kristi Hull, Florida State...........................................1995-98 (t18th)

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Runs No. 223

Player, Team Years Veronica Wootsen, Florida State..............................2004-07 (t14th) Player, Team Years Shamalene Wilson, Florida State.............................1993-96 (t20th)

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Player, Team Years Myssi Calkins, Florida State.......................................1994-97 (5th) Brandi Stuart, Florida State.......................................2000-03 (t7th) Shamalene Wilson, Florida State............................1993-96 (t9th)

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Team (Score), Opponent (Score) Date Florida State (1), Southern Miss. (0)......................March 10, 1984 Team Dates Florida State...................................................... March 4-26, 1985 Florida State.............................................March 22-May 15, 2003

Season Records Batting - Hits

Team Year G Hits Florida State..........1995............73.....628

Pitching – Earned Run Average

Team Year W-L-T IP R ER ERA Florida State............1984.......... 40-5-2........ 341.0........ 30....... 18........ 0.37


NCAA RECORDS Pitching – Shutouts

Team Year SHO Florida State......................... 1992................. 40

Fielding – Double Plays

Team Year DP Florida State......................... 2007................. 33

Miscellaneous - Victories

Team Year W L T Pct. Florida State.................1992....................63........ 9........0..........875 Florida State.................1991....................62....... 12.......0..........838

ANNUAL TEAM CHAMPIONS HITS

Year Team G W L T AB Hits Avg. 1992...... Florida State........72......63........ 9......... 0.......1,842.....580..... .315

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RUNS

Year Team G W L T R Avg. 1992...... Florida State........72......63........ 9......... 0........ 364.................. 5.06

HOME RUNS PER GAME

Year Team G W L T HR Avg. 1989...... Florida State........53......39....... 14........ 0......... 17................... 0.32

Stolen Bases

Year Team G W L T SB SBA Avg. 1996...... Florida State........72......51....... 21........ 0........ 160.......171..... 2.22

Total Bases

Year Team G W L T AB TB Pct. 1992...... Florida State........72......63........ 9......... 0.......1,842.....766..... .416

Earned Run Average

Serita Brooks

Year Team G W L T IP R ER ERA 2001... Florida State..... 70......58.....12..... 0..... 474.3...... 75...... 48....... 0.71 2004... Florida State..... 74......62.....12..... 0..... 498.3...... 76...... 44....... 0.62

DIVISION 1 SOFTBALL COACHING RECORDS Winningest Coaches All-Time By Percentage

(Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes spring varsity fastpitch record at four-year colleges only.) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 8. JoAnne Graf (Florida St. 1984-2008)....... 25.....1,218... 425....... 6..... .740

By Victories

(Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes spring varsity fastpitch record at four-year colleges only.) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 2. JoAnne Graf (Florida St. 1984-2008)....... 25....1,218... 425....... 6..... .740

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TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM SEASON RECORDS Victories Most in a Season.......................................... 63........................................... 1992 (63-9) Streaks All-time winning streaks 1985............................................................. 32 2003............................................................. 27 1992............................................................. 25 1993............................................................. 21 1991............................................................. 20 1998............................................................. 18 1986............................................................. 18 1984............................................................. 16 1981............................................................. 16 1989............................................................. 15 1983............................................................. 15 Longest Losing Streak.................................. 8............ 2000 (March 4th to March 11th) Winning Percentage Highest in Season..... .875......................................... 1984 &1992 Shutouts Fewest Times Shutout in Season.................. 2...... 1997 (65 Games), 1995 (61 Games) Most Times Shutout in Season.................... 10......................................................1994 Most Recorded in Season............................ 41......................................................1992 Shutout Streaks Without Being Shutout................................. 46......................................................1984 Most Consecutive........................................ 17......................................................1993 Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched.... 124.2....................................................1993

Hitting Runs Most in Game............................................... 18....................................vs. FAMU, 2002 Most Allowed in Game................................. 16 ................................. vs. Auburn, 2000 Largest Winning Margin................................ 17.................................... vs. FAMU, 1987 Largest Losing Margin.................................. 15 ................................. vs. Arizona, 1995 Most in Season............................................ 364.....................................................1992 Most Allowed in a Season........................... 256.....................................................2006 Hits Most in Season............................................ 628.....................................................1995 Most Allowed in Season.............................. 442.....................................................1998 Doubles Most in Season............................................. 93......................................................2001 Most Allowed in Season............................... 69.............................................2006/1998 Triples Most in Season............................................. 33......................................................1994 Most Allowed in Season............................... 23......................................................1994 Home Runs Most in Season............................................. 49......................................................2007 Most Allowed in Season............................... 47......................................................2006 Runs Batted In Most in Season............................................ 313.....................................................2004 Most Allowed in a Season........................... 232.....................................................2006 Batting Average Highest in Season...................................... .316.....................................................1995 Highest Allowed in Season......................... .242.....................................................1998 Stolen Bases Most in Season............................................ 160 ................................. 1996 (72 games) Most Allowed in Season............................... 63..................2002 (85 att.), 2007 (75 att.)

FIELDING Putouts Most in Season.......................................... 1,604................................. 2000 (78 games) Assists Most in Season............................................ 804.................................. 2000 (78 games) Errors Most in Season............................................ 108.................................. 2006 (74 games)

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Most by Opponents in Season.................... 155.....................................................1995 Fielding Percentage Highest in Season...................................... .976.....................................................1993

PITCHING Pitching Appearances Most in Season............................................. 78......................................................2000 Innings Pitched Most in Season.......................................... 534.2................................. 2000 (78 games) Most by Opponents................................... 521.1 ............................... 2000 (78 games) No Hitters Most in Season.............................................. 8.................................... 1986 (49 games) Earned Run Average Lowest in Season....................................... 0.37 ........................1984 (18 ER-339.2 IP) Highest in Season...................................... 2.71 ......................2006 (192 ER-496.1 IP)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS BATTING

Most Games Played:................................................................Kimmy Carter, 78, 2000 Brandi Stuart, 78, 2000 Serita Brooks, 78, 2000 Natalie Bennett, 78, 2000 At Bats:............................................................................... Natasha Jacob, 252, 2006 Runs:................................................................................ Shamalene Wilson, 72, 1996 Hits:.......................................................................................... Serita Brooks, 99, 2000 Doubles:.................................................................................. Yuruby Alicart, 19, 2006 Triples:................................................................................... Tiffany Daniels, 11, 1987; Shamalene Wilson, 11, 1995 Home Runs:............................................................................ Yuruby Alicart, 14, 2007 RBIs:....................................................................................... Yuruby Alicart, 56, 2007 Walks:...................................................................................... Brandi Stuart, 49, 2002 Strikeouts:..............................................................................LaShaun Davis, 55, 2005 Batting Average:.................................................................... Danielle Cox, .432, 1999 Stolen Bases:...................................................... Danielle Cox, 73 (82 attempts), 1999 Sacrifices:........................................................................ Shannon Mitchem, 25, 1992

FIELDING

Putouts:................................................................................ Becky Wallace, 498, 2000 Assists:...................................................................................Cindy Lawton, 189, 1995 Errors:..................................................................................Jesse McGregor, 34, 1996 Fielding Pct.:......................................................Julie Rice, 1.000 (320 chances), 1990

PITCHING

Appearances:.........................................................................Leslie Malerich, 58, 2000 Games Started:......................................................................Leslie Malerich, 42, 2002 Tiffany McDonald, 42, 2006 Innings Pitched:.............................................................Tiffany McDonald, 329.1, 2006 Wins:.........................................................................................Toni Gutierrez, 35, 1992 Leslie Malerich, 35, 2000 & 2002 Losses:...............................................................................Tiffany McDonald, 19, 2006. No Hitters (Most):.......................................................................Christy Larsen, 4 1990 Runs (Most):.....................................................................Tiffany McDonald, 148, 2006 Runs (Least):............................................................................. Julie Larsen, 10, 1985; Shelley Berube, 10, 1984; Rebecca Aase, 10, 1994 Earned Runs (Most):........................................................Tiffany McDonald, 107, 2006 Earned Runs (Least):...........................................................................Toni Gutierrez, 1, (in 50 innings)1990 Hits (Most): Tiffany McDonald, 250 (in 329.1 innings) 2006 Walks (Most):......................................................................... Casey Hunter, 126, 2005 Walks (Least):...........................................................................Toni Gutierrez, 10, 1990 Strikeouts:...............................................................Jessica van der Linden, 387, 2004 Hit Batsmen:......................................................................Tiffany McDonald, 28, 2006 Earned Run Average:............................................................Toni Gutierrez, 0.14,1990, (50 innings) Most Doubles Allowed:......................................................Tiffany McDonald, 40, 2006 Most Triples Allowed:............................................................. Rebecca Aase, 11, 1994 Most Home Runs Allowed:................................................Tiffany McDonald, 32, 2006 Most Consecutive Victories:........................................................... Rebecca Aase, 50, Feb, 15, 1991 - April 24, 1993 Best Win Percentage:.............................................. 1.000 Rebecca Aase,1992, (28-0) Combined Strikeouts by Starting Pitchers:..................................24 Tiffany McDonald Florida St. (19) vs. Abbie Sims, NC State (5), April 15, 2006 (6th) 22 Tiffany McDonald Florida St. (14) vs. Katie Burkhart, Arizona St. (8), March 16, 2006 (7th)


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ALL-TIME TOP 10 BATTING RECORDS Games 1. Kristy Hull................... 281...1995-98 2. Brandi Stuart............... 280...2000-03 3. Tami Post.................... 277...1996-99 4. Veronica Wootson....... 273...2004-07 5. Kimmy Carter.............. 272...1999-02 Jessica van der Linden . . 272 . 2001-04 7. Myssi Calkins.............. 271...1994-97 8. Jesse McGregor......... 267...1996-99 9. Natasha Jacob............ 264...2003-06 10. Shamalene Wilson ..... 262...1993-96

Batting Average 1. Shamalene Wilson........366..1993-96 Danielle Cox.................366..1998-99 3. Jessica van der Linden ...361..2001-04 4. Cindy Lawton...............358..1994-95 5. Brandi Stuart................357..2000-03 6. Tiffany Daniels..............356..1986-89 7. Staci Brandon..............351..2000-01 Serita Brooks................351..2000-01 9. Natasha Jacob.............341..2003-06 10. Carly Wynn...................346..2007-09

Runs 1. Shamalene Wilson....... 223...1993-96 2. Veronica Wootson....... 199...2004-07 3. Brandi Stuart............... 196...2000-03 4. Susan Buttery.............. 170...1990-93 5. Myssi Calkins.............. 166...1994-97 6. Kristy Hull.................... 155...1995-98 Jessica van der Linden.. 155...2001-04 8. Tiffany Daniels............. 148...1986-89 9. Natasha Jacob............ 147...2003-06 10. Veronica Wootson....... 138...2004-07

Hits 1. Shamalene Wilson....... 310...1993-96 2. Brandi Stuart............... 287...2000-03 3. Veronica Wootson....... 282...2004-07 4. Jessica van der Linden . 277...2001-04 5. Natasha Jacob............ 271...2003-06 6. Kristy Hull.................... 265...1995-98 7. Myssi Calkins.............. 253...1994-97 8. Susan Buttery.............. 245...1990-93 9. Penny Siqueiros.......... 219...1989-92 10. Leslie Barton............... 216...1990-93

Doubles 1. Jessica van der Linden.... 50....2001-04 2. Veronica Wootson........ 41....2004-07 3. Brandi Stuart................ 39....2000-03 4. Corrie Williams............. 38....1996-99 5. Yuruby Alicart............... 36....2006-07 6. Wendy Braye................ 35....1994-97 7. Leslie Palmer................ 33....2003-05 8. Lisa Davidson............... 27....1991-94 9. Kimmy Carter............... 26....1999-02 10. Cindy Lawton............... 25....1994-95 Misty Molin................... 25....1995-98 Monique Marier............ 25....2001-02

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Triples 1. Shamalene Wilson........ 30....1993-96 2. Veronica Wootson........ 22....2004-07 3. Tiffany Daniels.............. 21....1986-89 4. Lisa Davidson............... 19....1991-94 5. Kimmy Carter............... 18....1999-02 6. Leslie Barton................ 17....1990-93 Brandi Stuart................ 17....2000-03 Jessica van der Linden.. 17....2001-04 9. Susan Buttery............... 16....1990-93 10. Natasha Jacob............. 15....2003-06

Home Runs 1. Veronica Wootson........ 29....2004-07 2. Yuruby Alicart............... 26....2006-07 3. Brandi Stuart................ 25....2000-03 4. Tiffany Daniels.............. 24....1986-89 5. Lisa Davidson............... 19....1991-94 6. Tatiana George............. 17....2002-05 7. Shamalene Wilson........ 16....1993-96 Lesley Palmer............... 16....2003-05 9. Monique Marier............ 15....2001-02 10. Leslie Barton................ 14....1990-93

RBI 1. Jessica van der Linden.. 161...2001-04 2. Brandi Stuart............... 151...2000-03 3. Veronica Wootson....... 137...2004-07 4. Kimmy Carter.............. 136...1999-02 5. Leslie Barton............... 131...1990-93 6. Lisa Davidson.............. 114...1991-94 Kristy Hull.................... 114...1995-98 8. Shamalene Wilson....... 112...1993-96 9. Yuruby Alicart.............. 110...2006-07 Penny Siqueiros.......... 110...1989-92

Stolen Bases 1. Myssi Calkins.............. 185...1994-97 2. Brandi Stuart............... 162...2000-03 3. Shamalene Wilson....... 161...1993-96 4. Serita Brooks................ 97....2000-01 5. Danielle Cox................. 93....1998-99 6. Veronica Wootson........ 79....2004-07 7. Natasha Jacob............. 69....2003-06 8. Leslie Barton................ 66....1990-93 9. Tiffany Daniels.............. 61....1986-89 10. Dana Bailey.................. 60....1996-99

Walks 1. Jessica van der Linden.. 144...2001-04 2. Brandi Stuart............... 133...2000-03 3. Lisa Davidson.............. 114...1991-94 4. Tiffany Daniels.............. 92....1986-89 5. Kimmy Carter............... 88....1999-02 6. Tatiana George............. 87....2002-05 7. Lesley Palmer............... 86....2003-05 8. Natasha Jacob............. 74....2003-06 9. LaShaun Davis............. 72....2004-07 Kristie Hull.................... 72....1995-98

Slugging Percentage 1. Yuruby Alicart...............622..2006-07 2. Tiffany Daniels..............592..1986-89 3. Brandi Stuart................540..2000-03 4. Shamalene Wilson........521..1993-96

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5. Veronica Wootson........519..2004-07 6. Lisa Davidson...............501..1991-94 7. Cindy Lawton...............496..1994-95 8. Monique Marier............488..2001-02 9. Leslie Barton................453..1990-93 10. Serita Brooks................452..2000-01 Assists 1. Tami Post..................... 591...1996-99 2. Jesse McGregor.......... 523...1996-99 3. Shannan Mitchem....... 451...1989-92 4. Brandi Stuart............... 444...2000-03 5. Veronica Wootson....... 422...2004-07 6. Penny Siqueiros.......... 403...1989-92 7. Laurie Shepard............ 387...1992-95 8. Becky Brock................ 331...1999-02 9. Natalie Bennett............ 329...2000-01 10. Tiffany Daniels............. 322...1996-99

Putouts 1. Lori Crouse..............1260.... 1986-89 2. Wendy Braye...........1209.... 1994-97 3. Brittany Osmon.......1203.... 2005-08 4. Julie Rice.................1169.... 1988-91 5. Corrie Williams........1149.... 1996-99 6. Beth Wade...............1117.... 2001-04 7. Heather Feltman......1013.... 1993-95 8. Leslie Adams............798..... 1992-93 9. Elisa Vasquez...........789..... 2001-04 10. Heather Conway......725..... 1992-93

PITCHING RECORDS Appearances 1. Leslie Malerich............ 179...1999-02 2. Tiffany McDonald........ 163...2005-08 3. Casey Hunter.............. 137...2002-05 4. Jen White-Cody.......... 135...1998-01 5. Kristy Fuentes............. 125...1994-97 6. Debbie DeJohn........... 121...1987-90 7. Julie Larsen................. 113...1985-88 8. Jessica van der Linden.. 112...2001-04 9. Christy Larsen.............. 107...1988-91 10. Toni Gutierrez.............. 104...1990-93

Innings Pitched 988.2......1999-02 1. Leslie Malerich 2. Tiffany McDonald 898.1......2005-08 3. Debbie DeJohn 798.0......1987-90 4. Casey Hunter 759.1......2002-05 5. Julie Larsen 759.0......1985-88 6. Jen White-Cody 756.1......1998-01 7. Kristy Fuentes 698.1......1994-97 8. Jessica van der Linden 690.0....2001-04 9. Toni Gutierrez 651.0......1990-93 10. Christy Larsen 604.0......1988-91 Wins 1. Leslie Malerich............ 107...1999-02 2. Debbie DeJohn............ 90....1987-90 3. Julie Larsen.................. 85....1985-88 4. Casey Huner................. 85....2002-05 5. Tiffany McDonald ........ 79....2005-08 6. Christy Larsen.............. 77....1988-91

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Jessica van der Linden.. 76... 2001-04 Toni Gutierrez............... 74....1990-93 Jen White-Cody........... 74....1998-01 Kristy Fuentes.............. 71....1994-97

Strikeouts 1. Tiffany McDonald........ 939...2005-08 2. Jessica van der Linden.. 899...2001-04 3. Casey Hunter.............. 893...2002-05 4. Julie Larsen................. 834...1985-88 5. Christy Larsen............. 758...1988-91 6. Leslie Malerich............ 751...1999-02 7. Toni Gutierrez.............. 648...1990-93 8. Kristy Fuentes............. 501...1994-97 9. Jen White-Cody.......... 483...1998-01 10. Tina Kyler..................... 457...1984-85

Earned Run Average (Minimum 300 IP) 1. Shelley Berube............0.38..1984-85 2. Toni Gutierrez..............0.47..1990-93 3. Tina Kyler....................0.50..1984-85 4. Julie Larsen.................0.68..1985-88 5. Debbie DeJohn...........0.69..1987-90 6. Marla Looper...............0.78..1993-94 7. Rebecca Aase.............0.84..1991-94 8. Jessica van der Linden...0.96..2001-04 9. Christy Larsen.............0.98..1988-91 10. Renee Espinoza..........1.06..1995-96

Shutouts 1. Christy Larsen.............. 52....1988-91 2. Toni Gutierrez............... 51....1990-93 3. Julie Larsen.................. 50....1985-88 4. Leslie Malerich............. 45....1999-02 5. Debbie DeJohn............ 43....1987-90 6. Rebecca Aase.............. 43....1991-94 7. Jessica van der Linden.39....2001-04 8. Casey Hunter............... 36....2002-05 9. Kristy Fuentes.............. 35....1994-97 10. Tina Kyler..................... 30....1984-85

Saves 1. Tiffany McDonald.......... 8.....2005-07 2. Casey Hunter................ 7.....2002-05 3. Leslie Malerich.............. 6.....1999-02 4. Jessica van der Linden. 4.....2001-04 Marla Looper................. 4.....1993-94 6. Kristy Fuentes............... 3.....1994-97 Toni Gutierrez................ 3.....1990-93 Niki Zenger.................... 3.....1995-96 9. Rebecca Aase............... 2.....1991-94 Julie Larsen................... 2.....1985-89 Melissa May.................. 2.....2006-07 Jen White-Cody............ 2.....1998-01


SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10 BATTING RECORDS Hits 1. Serita Brooks................ 99......... 2000 2. Danielle Cox................. 98......... 1999 3. Natasha Jacob............. 94......... 2006 4. Shamalene Wilson........ 91......... 1996 5. Kristy Hull..................... 87......... 1995 5. Cindy Lawton............... 87......... 1995 7. Susan Buttery............... 84......... 1991 8. Veronica Wootson........ 83......... 2004 9. Myssi Calkins............... 82......... 1997 10. Brandi Stuart................ 81......... 2002 Shamalene Wilson........ 81......... 1994

Runs 1. Shamalene Wilson........ 72......... 1996 2. Veronica Wootson........ 70......... 2004 3. Tiffany Daniels.............. 63......... 1987 Brandi Stuart................ 63......... 2002 5. Veronica Wootson........ 61......... 2007 6. Susan Buttery............... 59......... 1991 7. Serita Brooks................ 58......... 2001 Susan Buttery............... 58......... 1993 9. Myssi Calkins............... 55......... 1997 Shamalene Wilson........ 55......... 1995

Stolen Bases 1. Danielle Cox................. 73......... 1999 2. Shamalene Wilson........ 69......... 1996 3. Myssi Calkins............... 61......... 1997 4. Serita Brooks................ 55......... 2001 5. Myssi Calkins............... 54......... 1996 Brandi Stuart................ 54......... 2002 7. Myssi Calkins............... 44......... 1994 8. Serita Brooks................ 42......... 2000 Brandi Stuart................ 42......... 2000 10. Shamalene Wilson........ 39......... 1995

Walks 1. Brandi Stuart................ 49......... 2002 2. Jessica van der Linden.46......... 2003 3. Jessica van der Linden.42......... 2004 4. Tiffany Daniels.............. 39......... 1984 Brandi Stuart................ 39......... 2003 6. Jessica van der Linden.37......... 2002 7. Lesley Palmer............... 33......... 2004 8. Serita Brooks................ 32......... 2001 9. Tatiana George............. 31......... 2003 10. Christy Cerecedes........ 30......... 1998 Lesley Palmer............... 30......... 2003 Windy Weltz.................. 30......... 1997

At Bats 1. Natasha Jacob............ 252........ 2006 2. Veronica Wootson....... 248........ 2004 3. Serita Brooks............... 242........ 2000 4. Susan Buttery.............. 240........ 1991 5. Brandi Stuart............... 233........ 2000 6. Kristy Hull.................... 232........ 1995 7. Shamalene Wilson....... 229........ 1996 8. Danielle Cox................ 227........ 1999 Cindy Lawton.............. 227........ 1995 10. Whitney Buckmon....... 222........ 2006

Triples 1. Tiffany Daniels.............. 11......... 1987 Shamalene Wilson........ 11......... 1995 3. Susan Buttery................ 9.......... 1991 Lisa Davidson................ 9.......... 1993 Shamalene Wilson......... 9.......... 1994 Veronica Wootson......... 9.......... 2006 7. Serita Brooks................. 8.......... 1996 8. Lisa Donaldson............. 7.......... 1991 Brandi Stuart................. 7.......... 2002 Shamalene Wilson......... 7.......... 1996 Veronica Wootson......... 7.......... 2004

Home Runs 1. Yuruby Alicart............... 14......... 2007 2. Yuruby Alicart............... 12......... 2006 3. Veronica Wootson........ 11......... 2007 Kaleigh Rafter............... 11......... 2009 4. Tiffany Daniel................ 10......... 1987 Brandi Stuart................ 10......... 2002 6. Monique Marier............. 9.......... 2002 7. Brandi Stuart................. 8.......... 2003 Beth Wade..................... 8.......... 2004 Veronica Wootson......... 8.......... 2004 10. Lisa Davidson................ 7.......... 1994 Tatiana George.............. 7.......... 2005 Lesley Palmer................ 7.......... 2004 Veronica Wootson......... 7.......... 2006 Brittany Osmon............. 7.......... 2008

Doubles 1. Yuruby Alicart............... 19......... 2006 2. Yuruby Alicart............... 17......... 2007 3. Cindy Lawton............... 16......... 1995 4. Monique Marier............ 14......... 2001 Jessica van der Linden.14......... 2002 Jessica van der Linden.14......... 2001 Corrie Williams............. 14......... 1998 Veronica Wootson........ 14......... 2007 8. Christy Cerecedes........ 12......... 2000 Lesley Palmer............... 12......... 2005 Lesley Palmer............... 12......... 2004 Brandi Stuart................ 12......... 2003 Jessica van der Linden.12......... 2003 Beth Wade.................... 12......... 2004

Runs Batted In 1. Yuruby Alicart............... 56......... 2005 2. Jessica van der Linden.55......... 2004 3. Yuruby Alicart............... 54......... 2006 4. Kimmy Carter............... 53......... 2002 5. Penny Siquerious......... 49......... 1991 Veronica Wootson........ 49......... 2006 7. Leslie Barton................ 47......... 1993 8. Teresa Edenfield........... 46......... 2000 Cindy Lawton............... 46......... 1995 Elisa Vasquez............... 46......... 2003 Brittany Osmon............ 46......... 2008

Strikeouts 1. LaShaun Davis............. 55......... 2005 2. Brittany Osmon............ 50......... 2008 Michelle Snyder............ 50......... 2004 4. Teresa Edenfield........... 49......... 2000 5. Michelle Snyder............ 47......... 2006 6. Kimmy Carter............... 45......... 2000 LaShaun Davis............. 45......... 2006

Tatiana George............. 45......... 2006 Natasha Jacob............. 45......... 2005 Beth Wade.................... 45......... 2004

PITCHING RECORDS Appearances 1. Leslie Malerich............. 58......... 2000 2. Tiffany McDonald......... 57......... 2006 3. Leslie Malerich............. 55......... 2002 4. Kristy Fuentes.............. 48......... 1997 5. Casey Hunter............... 47......... 2005 6. Toni Gutierrez............... 44......... 1992 7. Christy Larsen.............. 43......... 1991 8. Jessica van der Linden.42......... 2004 Tiffany McDonald......... 42......... 2007 10. Casey Hunter............... 41......... 2004

Innings Pitched 1. Tiffany McDonald.......329.1...... 2006 2. Leslie Malerich...........323.0...... 2000 3. Leslie Malerich...........315.1...... 2002 4. Kristy Fuentes............310.0...... 1997 5. Toni Gutierrez.............285.1...... 1992 6. Christy Larsen............275.0...... 1991 7. Casey Hunter.............268.1...... 2005 8. Renee Espinoza.........253.0...... 1996 9. Jessica van der Linden.246.1.... 2004 10. Casey Hunter.............245.2...... 2004

Earned Run Average (minimum 100 innings pitched) 1. Julie Larsen.................0.29....... 1985 2. Christy Larsen.............0.35....... 1990 3. Julie Larsen.................0.37....... 1986 4. Marla Looper...............0.42....... 1993 5. Toni Gutierrez..............0.46....... 1993 Tina Kyler....................0.46....... 1985 7. Toni Gutierrez..............0.47....... 1992 8. Rebecca Aase.............0.51....... 1993 Debbie DeJohn...........0.51....... 1987 10. Shelly Berube..............0.53....... 1985 Debbie DeJohn...........0.53....... 1989

Saves 1. Marla Looper................. 4.......... 1994 Leslie Malerich.............. 4.......... 2002 Tiffany McDonald.......... 4.......... 2006 4. Casey Hunter................ 3.......... 2005 Tiffany McDonald.......... 3.......... 2007 Niki Zenger.................... 3.......... 1995 6. Casey Hunter................ 2.......... 2003 Casey Hunter................ 2.......... 2002 Leslie Malerich.............. 2.......... 2000 Jessica van der Linden. 2.......... 2004 Jen White-Cody............ 2.......... 2001

FIELDING RECORDS

Wins 1. Toni Gutierrez............... 35......... 1992 Leslie Malerich............. 35......... 2002 Leslie Malerich............. 35......... 2000 4. Casey Hunter............... 33......... 2004 5. Kristy Fuentes.............. 32......... 1997 6. Renee Espinoza........... 30......... 1996 Tiffany McDonald......... 30......... 2006 8. Jessica van der Linden.29......... 2004 9. Rebecca Aase.............. 28......... 1992 10. Casey Hunter .............. 27......... 2003

Assists 1. Cindy Lawton ............. 189........ 1995 2. Natalie Bennett . ......... 173........ 2000 3. Tami Post ................... 171........ 1998 4. Shannan Mitchem ...... 165........ 1992 5. Natalie Bennett . ......... 156........ 2001 6. Jesse McGregor . ....... 153........ 1998 7. Veronica Wootson ...... 149........ 2007 8. Shannan Mitchem ...... 147........ 1991 9. Brandi Stuart .............. 145........ 2000 10. Yuruby Alicart ............. 144........ 2006 Tami Post ................... 144........ 1999

Strikeouts 1. Jessica van der Linden.378....... 2004 2. Casey Hunter.............. 338........ 2005 3. Tiffany McDonald........ 312........ 2006 4. Sarah Hamilton............ 311........ 2009 5. Christy Larson............. 307........ 1991 6. Toni Gutierrez.............. 295........ 1992 7. Casey Hunter.............. 277........ 2004 8. Julie Larson................. 271........ 1986 9. Leslie Malerich............ 255........ 2002 10. Jessica van der Linden.246....... 2002

Putouts 1. Kaleigh Rafter.............. 540........ 2009 2. Becky Wallace . .......... 498........ 2000 3. Heather Feltmann........ 480........ 1994 4. Heather Feltmann . ..... 463........ 1995 5. Leslie Adams . ............ 443........ 1992 6. Robyn Gauger ............ 409........ 2001 7. Beth Wade . ................ 407........ 2004 8. Heather Conway ........ 403........ 1992 9. Lori Crouse . ............... 399........ 1987 10. Lori Crouse . ............... 392........ 1989 2010 returners in bold

Shutouts 1. Toni Gutierrez............... 23......... 1992 2. Julie Larsen.................. 20......... 1986 Jessica van der Linden.20......... 2004 4. Julie Larsen.................. 16......... 1987 Leslie Malerich............. 16......... 2000 6. Rene Espinoza............. 15......... 1995 Christy Larsen.............. 15......... 1990 8. Debbie DeJohn............ 14......... 1990 Casey Hunter............... 14......... 2004 Toni Gutierrez............... 14......... 1991 Tina Kyler..................... 14......... 1985

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YEARLY LEADERS YEARLY OFFENSIVE LEADERS (SINCE 1984) Batting Average 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

Greta Bahn....................... .331 Greta Bahn....................... .274 Carolyn Fiero.................... .352 Tiffany Daniels.................. .391 Tiffany Daniels.................. .340 Tiffany Daniels.................. .350 Penny Siqueiros................ .313 Leslie Barton..................... .313 Penny Siqueiros................ .329 Penny Siqueiros................ .381 Susan Buttery................... .377 Shamalene Wilson............ .380 Cindy Lawton................... .383 Shamalene Wilson............ .402 Myssi Calkins.................... .374 Dana Bailey....................... .342 Danielle Cox..................... .432 Serita Brooks.................... .401 Brandi Stuart.................... .361 Brandi Stuart.................... .391 Jessica van der Linden..... .412 Jessica van der Linden..... .401 Natasha Jacob................. .359 Natasha Jacob................. .373 Veronica Wootson............. .349 Carly Wynn........................ .368 Carly Wynn........................ .337

Runs 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

Greta Bahn........................... 36 Greta Bahn........................... 35 Barbara Gillespie.................. 24 Tiffany Daniels...................... 63 Tiffany Daniels...................... 39 Tiffany Daniels...................... 35 Christy Larsen...................... 30 Susan Buttery....................... 43 Susan Buttery....................... 59 Susan Buttery....................... 58 Shamalene Wilson................ 55 Shamalene Wilson................ 55 Shamalene Wilson................ 72 Myssi Calkins........................ 55 Kristy Hull............................. 42 Danielle Cox......................... 52 Serita Brooks........................ 54 Serita Brooks........................ 58 Brandi Stuart........................ 63 Brandi Stuart........................ 41 Veronica Wootson................. 70 Natasha Jacob..................... 29 Yuruby Alicart....................... 51 Veronica Wootson................. 61 Carly Wynn........................... 38 Carly Wynn........................... 43

Hits 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

78

Greta Bahn........................... 39 Greta Bahn........................... 54 Carolyn Fiero........................ 42 Tiffany Daniels...................... 79 Tiffany Daniels...................... 55 Tiffany Daniels...................... 56 Penny Siqueiros.................... 56 Penny Siqueiros.................... 71 Susan Buttery....................... 84

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

Susan Buttery....................... 78 Shamalene Wilson................ 81 Cindy Lawton....................... 87 Kristy Hull............................. 87 Shamalene Wilson................ 92 Myssi Calkins........................ 82 Dana Bailey........................... 69 Danielle Cox......................... 98 Serita Brooks........................ 99 Brandi Stuart........................ 73 Brandi Stuart........................ 81 Jessica van der Linden......... 63 Veronica Wootson................. 83 Natasha Jacob..................... 71 Natasha Jacob..................... 94 Veronica Wootson................. 76 Whitney Buckmon................ 67 Carly Wynn........................... 68

Doubles 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

Teresa Collins......................... 7 Greta Bahn............................. 4 Carolyn Fiero.......................... 5 Carolyn Fiero.......................... 6 Christy Larsen........................ 5 Tiffany Daniels........................ 8 Christy Larsen........................ 7 Penny Siqueiros...................... 7 Leslie Barton......................... 11 Leslie Barton........................... 8 Lisa Davidson......................... 8 Lisa Davidson....................... 10 Shamalene Wilson................ 10 Cindy Lawton....................... 16 Jesse McGregor..................... 9 Wendy Braye........................ 11 Corrie Williams...................... 14 Christy Cerecedes................ 12 Teresa Edenfield................... 11 Natalie Bennett..................... 11 Monique Marier.................... 14 Jessica van der Linden......... 14 Jessica van der Linden......... 14 Jessica van der Linden......... 12 Brandi Stuart........................ 12 Beth Wade............................ 12 Lesley Palmer....................... 12 Yuruby Alicart....................... 19 Yuruby Alicart....................... 17 Brittany Osmon....................... 9 Kaleigh Rafter....................... 11 Carly Wynn....................... 11

Triples 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

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Greta Bahn............................. 6 Laurie Holler........................... 9 Carolyn Fiero.......................... 5 Tiffany Daniels...................... 11 Tiffany Daniels........................ 6 Christy Larsen........................ 4 Leslie Barton........................... 3 Toni Gutierrez.......................... 3 Julie Rice................................ 3 Penny Siqueiros...................... 5 Susan Buttery......................... 9 Lisa Davidson......................... 9 Shamalene Wilson.................. 9 Shamalene Wilson................ 11 Shamalene Wilson.................. 7 Misty Molin............................. 4 Danielle Cox........................... 4

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Christy Cerecedes.................. 5 Kimmy Carter.......................... 5 Serita Brooks.......................... 8 Serita Brooks.......................... 5 Brandi Stuart.......................... 7 Elisa Vasquez.......................... 4 Jessica van der Linden........... 4 Veronica Wootson................... 7 Natasha Jacob....................... 5 Veronica Wootson................... 9 Brittany Osmon ..................... 4 Veronica Wootson................... 4 Ashley Stager......................... 3 Carly Wynn............................. 5

Home Runs 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

Teresa Collins......................... 7 Wendy Rogers........................ 5 Carolyn Fiero.......................... 6 Tiffany Daniels...................... 10 Tiffany Daniels........................ 6 Tiffany Daniels........................ 6 Leslie Barton........................... 5 Susan Buttery......................... 3 Lisa Davidson......................... 6 Leslie Barton........................... 5 Lisa Davidson......................... 7 Shamalene Wilson.................. 5 Shamalene Wilson.................. 3 Wendy Braye.......................... 4 Corrie Williams........................ 3 Danielle Cox........................... 2 Teresa Edenfield..................... 4 Monique Marier...................... 6 Brandi Stuart........................ 10 Brandi Stuart.......................... 8 Beth Wade.............................. 8 Tatiana George....................... 7 Yuruby Alicart....................... 12 Yuruby Alicart....................... 14 Brittany Osmon....................... 7 Kaleigh Rafter....................... 11

Slugging Percentage 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

Teresa Collins................... .628 Laurie Holler..................... .368 Carolyn Fiero.................... .630 Tiffany Daniels................... .688 Tiffany Daniels.................. .543 Tiffany Daniels.................. .550 Penny Siqueiros................ .397 Penny Siqueiros................ .426 Lisa Davidson................... .527 Lisa Davidson................... .560 Shamalene Wilson............ .582 Shamelene Wilson............ .530 Shamelene Wilson............ .524 Wendy Braye.................... .476 Corrie Williams.................. .460 Danielle Cox..................... .493 Serita Brooks.................... .510 Monique Marier................ .543 Brandi Stuart.................... .647 Brandi Stuart.................... .577 Jessica van der Linden..... .553 Natasha Jacob................. .434 Yuruby Alicart................... .621 Yuruby Alicart................... .623 Carly Wynn........................ .500 Kaleigh Rafter.................... .585

Runs Batted In 1984 Greta Bahn........................... 25 Teresa Collins.................................... 25 1985 Wendy Rogers...................... 31 1986 Carolyn Fiero........................ 25 1987 Tiffany Daniels...................... 41 1988 Lori Crouse........................... 33 1989 Tiffany Daniels...................... 28 1990 Penny Siqueiros.................... 23 1991 Penny Siqueiros.................... 31 1992 Penny Siqueiros.................... 49 1993 Leslie Barton......................... 47 1994 Shamalene Wilson................ 36 1995 Cindy Lawton....................... 46 1996 Shamalene Wilson................ 45 1997 Misty Molin........................... 38 1998 Corrie Williams...................... 40 1999 Kimmy Carter........................ 21 2000 Teresa Edenfield................... 46 2001 Monique Marier.................... 41 2002 Kimmy Carter........................ 53 2003 Elisa Vasquez........................ 46 2004 Jessica van der Linden......... 55 2005 Tatiana George..................... 25 2006 Yuruby Alicart....................... 54 2007 Yuruby Alicart....................... 56 2008 Brittany Osmon..................... 46 2009 Kaleigh Rafter....................... 42

Stolen Bases 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

Sunnie O’Neal....................... 11 Greta Bahn........................... 15 Barbara Gillespie.................. 15 Greta Bahn........................... 20 Tiffany Daniels...................... 23 Christy Larsen...................... 12 Tiffany Daniels...................... 25 Jodie Bullock.......................... 7 Tina Getherall....................... 11 Leslie Barton......................... 35 Shamalene Wilson................ 25 Myssi Calkins........................ 44 Shamalene Wilson................ 39 Shamalene Wilson................ 69 Myssi Calkins........................ 61 Dana Bailey........................... 27 Danielle Cox......................... 73 Serita Brooks........................ 42 Brandi Stuart........................ 42 Serita Brooks........................ 55 Brandi Stuart........................ 54 Brandi Stuart........................ 36 Natasha Jacob..................... 18 Natasha Jacob..................... 14 Natasha Jacob..................... 25 Veronica Wootson................. 35 Whitney Buckmon................ 28 Carly Wynn........................... 21

Walks 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Greta Bahn........................... 21 Greta Bahn........................... 25 Laurie Holler......................... 24 Tiffany Daniels...................... 39 Tiffany Daniels...................... 26 Tiffany Daniels...................... 24 Jodie Bullock........................ 17 Susan Buttery....................... 23 Leslie Barton......................... 29 Lisa Davidson....................... 28 Jen Olow............................... 23


YEARLY LEADERS 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Wendy Braye........................ 22 Kristy Hull............................. 20 Windy Weltz.......................... 30 Christy Cerecedes................ 30 Christy Cerecedes................ 24 Corrie Williams .................... 24 Kimmy Carter........................ 29 Serita Brooks........................ 32 Brandi Stuart........................ 49 Jessica van der Linden......... 46 Jessica van der Linden......... 42 Lesley Palmer....................... 23 Carly Brieske........................ 20 Veronica Wootson................. 26 Ashley Stager....................... 29 Carly Wynn........................... 25 Ashley Stager................... 25

Sacrifice Hits 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

Tina Kyler.............................. 11 Tina Kyler.............................. 17 Karyn Palgut......................... 13 Lynn Steele........................... 18 Kari Keith.............................. 14 Kelly Flaczinski..................... 17 Shannan Mitchem................ 18 Kelly Flaczinski..................... 15 Tina Getherall....................... 15 Shannan Mitchem................ 25 Shamalene Wilson................ 17 Myssi Calkins........................ 21 Windy Weltz.......................... 16 Kristy Hull............................. 18 Windy Weltz.......................... 25 Kristy Hull............................. 21 Jesse McGregor................... 23 Natalie Bennett..................... 21 Kimmy Carter........................ 19 Kimmy Carter........................ 15 Tatiana George..................... 24 Natasha Jacob..................... 18 Kim Hoffer............................. 16 Whitney Buckmon................ 18 Robin Ahrberg...................... 14 Whitney Buckmon.................. 8 Monica Montez....................... 8 Shayla Jackson...................... 8

YEARLY LEADERS PITCHING (SINCE 1984) Appearances 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Tina Kyler.............................. 23 Tina Kyler.............................. 26 Julie Larsen.......................... 33 Julie Larsen.......................... 37 Julie Larsen.......................... 24 Debbie DeJohn..................... 32 Debbie DeJohn..................... 35 Christy Larsen...................... 43 Toni Gutierrez........................ 44 Marla Looper........................ 25 Marla Looper........................ 36 Renee Espinoza.................... 39 Renee Espinoza.................... 40 Kristy Fuentes....................... 48 Stacy Venable....................... 36 Jennifer White-Cody............. 37 Leslie Malerich...................... 58 Leslie Malerich...................... 34

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Jennifer White-Cody............. 34 Leslie Malerich...................... 55 Casey Hunter........................ 38 Jessica van der Linden......... 42 Casey Hunter........................ 47 Tiffany McDonald................. 57 Tiffany McDonald................. 42 Tiffany McDonald................. 32 Sarah Hamilton..................... 42

Innings Pitched 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

Tina Kyler............................ 157 Tina Kyler............................ 182 Julie Larsen........................ 225 Julie Larsen........................ 237 Julie Larsen........................ 174 Debbie DeJohn................... 223 Debbie DeJohn................... 225 Christy Larsen.................... 275 Toni Gutierrez...................... 285 Marla Looper................... 165.2 Marla Looper................... 191.1 Renee Espinoza............... 221.1 Renee Espinoza............... 253.0 Kristy Fuentes.................. 310.0 Jennifer White-Cody........ 215.1 Jennifer White-Cody........ 214.2 Leslie Malerich................. 323.0 Leslie Malerich................. 205.1 Leslie Malerich................. 315.1 Casey Hunter................... 200.2 Jessica van der Linden.... 246.1 Casey Hunter................... 268.1 Tiffany McDonald............ 329.1 Tiffany McDonald............ 211.0 Tiffany McDonald............ 199.1 Sarah Hamilton................ 201.2

Wins 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Shelley Berube..................... 18 Julie Larsen.......................... 18 Julie Larsen.......................... 25 Julie Larsen.......................... 25 Debbie DeJohn..................... 25 Debbie DeJohn..................... 18 Debbie DeJohn..................... 22 Debbie DeJohn..................... 25 Christy Larsen...................... 33 Toni Gutierrez........................ 35 Marla Looper........................ 20 Marla Looper........................ 21 Renee Espinoza.................... 26 Renee Espinoza.................... 30 Kristy Fuentes....................... 32 Jennifer White-Cody............. 26 Jennifer White-Cody............. 16 Leslie Malerich...................... 35 Leslie Malerich...................... 26 Leslie Malerich...................... 35 Casey Hunter........................ 27 Casey Hunter........................ 33 Casey Hunter........................ 21 Tiffany McDonald................. 30 Tiffany McDonald................. 17 Tiffany McDonald................. 18 Terese Gober........................ 24

Strikeouts 1984 1985

Tina Kyler............................ 248 Tina Kyler............................ 209

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Julie Larsen........................ 271 Julie Larsen........................ 224 Julie Larsen........................ 164 Christy Larsen.................... 166 Christy Larsen.................... 201 Christy Larsen.................... 307 Toni Gutierrez...................... 295 Marla Looper...................... 143 Marla Looper...................... 167 Renee Espinoza.................. 212 Renee Espinoza.................. 220 Kristy Fuentes..................... 240 Jennifer White-Cody........... 123 Jennifer White-Cody........... 164 Leslie Malerich.................... 243 Leslie Malerich . ................. 160 Leslie Malerich.................... 255 Casey Hunter...................... 246 Jessica van der Linden....... 387 Casey Hunter...................... 338 Tiffany McDonald............... 312 Tiffany McDonald............... 235 Tiffany McDonald............... 244 Sarah Hamilton................... 311

Earned Run Average 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

Shelley Berube.................. 0.22 Julie Larsen....................... 0.29 Julie Larsen....................... 0.37 Debbie DeJohn.................. 0.51 Christy Larsen................... 0.90 Debbie DeJohn.................. 0.53 Toni Gutierrez..................... 0.14 Toni Gutierrez..................... 0.59 Toni Gutierrez..................... 0.47 Marla Looper..................... 0.42 Marla Looper..................... 1.10 Renee Espinoza................. 1.33 Renee Espinoza................. 0.83 Kristy Fuentes.................... 1.15 Jennifer White-Cody.......... 1.37 Stacy Venable.................... 1.04 Leslie Malerich................... 1.21 Jennifer White-Cody.......... 0.63 Leslie Malerich................... 1.38 Casey Hunter..................... 0.67 Jessica van der Linden...... 0.60 Casey Hunter..................... 1.70 Tiffany McDonald.............. 2.27 Melissa May....................... 1.82 Sarah Hamilton.................. 1.46 Sarah Hamilton.................... .83

Walks 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Shelley Berube..................... 16 Julie Larsen.......................... 30 Roxanne Hantelmann........... 18 Debbie DeJohn..................... 56 Debbie DeJohn..................... 32 Debbie DeJohn..................... 35 Christy Larsen...................... 22 Toni Gutierrez........................ 38 Toni Gutierrez........................ 54 Toni Gutierrez........................ 28 Marla Looper........................ 39 Kristy Fuentes....................... 71 Niki Zenger........................... 47 Kristy Fuentes....................... 83 Stacy Venable....................... 65 Jennifer White-Cody............. 51 Leslie Malerich...................... 72

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Jennifer White-Cody............. 40 Jessica van der Linden......... 69 Jessica van der Linden......... 48 Jessica van der Linden......... 51 Tiffany McDonald................. 99 Melissa May.......................... 33 Melissa May.......................... 31 Terese Gober........................ 61 Sarah Hamilton..................... 43

Hits 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

Shelley Berube..................... 33 Tina Kyler.............................. 63 Roxanne Hantelmann........... 65 Julie Larsen........................ 114 Debbie DeJohn................... 114 Christy Larsen...................... 54 Christy Larsen...................... 83 Christy Larsen...................... 57 Toni Gutierrez........................ 87 Rebecca Aase...................... 96 Rebecca Aase...................... 66 Rebecca Aase.................... 108 Renee Espinoza.................. 142 Niki Zenger......................... 124 Kristy Fuentes..................... 214 Stacy Venable..................... 179 Jennifer White-Cody........... 177 Leslie Malerich.................... 222 Leslie Malerich.................... 119 Jessica van der Linden....... 128 Jessica van der Linden......... 93 Jessica van der Linden....... 106 Tiffany McDonald............... 134 Melissa May.......................... 89 Terese Gober........................ 81 Tiffany McDonald............... 146 Terese Gober...................... 123

Runs 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

Shelley Berube..................... 10 Julie Larsen.......................... 10 Roxanne Hantelmann........... 17 Julie Larsen.......................... 41 Debbie DeJohn..................... 41 Christy Larsen...................... 25 Debbie DeJohn..................... 33 Christy Larsen...................... 17 Toni Gutierrez........................ 22 Rebecca Aase...................... 31 Rebecca Aase...................... 16 Toni Gutierrez........................ 16 Rebecca Aase...................... 43 Renee Espinoza.................... 55 Renee Espinoza.................... 51 Kristy Fuentes....................... 67 Stacy Venable....................... 68 Leslie Malerich...................... 62 Leslie Malerich...................... 84 Jennifer White-Cody............. 27 Jessica van der Linden......... 65 Casey Hunter........................ 33 Jessica van der Linden......... 29 Tiffany McDonald................. 59 Melissa May.......................... 48 Terese Gober........................ 47 Terese Gober........................ 90 Sarah Hamilton..................... 31

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YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS Average

1984.............................. .244 1985.............................. .243 1986.............................. .246 1987.............................. .268 1988.............................. .250 1989.............................. .247 1990.............................. .238 1991.............................. .261 1992.............................. .315 1993.............................. .309 1994.............................. .274 1995.............................. .316 1996.............................. .280 1997.............................. .290 1998.............................. .280 1999.............................. .276 2000.............................. .269 2001.............................. .297 2002.............................. .266 2003.............................. .297 2004.............................. .288 2005.............................. .247 2006.............................. .294 2007.............................. .288 2008.............................. .262 2009................................262

Doubles

1984..................................30 1985..................................20 1986..................................17 1987..................................34 1988..................................20 1989..................................30 1990..................................27 1991..................................41 1992..................................53 1993..................................43 1994..................................58 1995..................................67 1996..................................47 1997..................................53 1998..................................61 1999..................................71 2000..................................66 2001..................................93 2002..................................58 2003..................................63 2004..................................69 2005..................................66 2006..................................79 2007..................................91 2008..................................64 2009..................................55

Walks

1984................................150 1985................................171 1986................................127 1987................................169 1988................................102 1989................................106 1990................................123 1991................................136 1992................................167 1993................................153 1994................................126 1995................................142 1996................................143 1997................................161 1998................................192 1999................................146 2000................................162 2001................................168 2002................................237 2003................................237 2004................................252 2005................................162

80

2006................................156 2007................................203 2008................................158 2009................................164

Runs

1984................................249 1985................................277 1986................................188 1987................................307 1988................................211 1989................................176 1990................................182 1991................................272 1992................................364 1993................................319 1994................................278 1995................................355 1996................................299 1997................................265 1998................................283 1999................................250 2000................................301 2001................................321 2002................................312 2003................................292 2004................................369 2005................................208 2006................................314 2007................................337 2008................................261 2009................................252

Triples

1984..................................15 1985..................................21 1986..................................12 1987..................................28 1988..................................26 1989..................................16 1990..................................18 1991..................................26 1992..................................32 1993..................................32 1994..................................33 1995..................................29 1996..................................21 1997..................................16 1998..................................16 1999..................................19 2000..................................32 2001..................................23 2002..................................23 2003..................................14 2004..................................27 2005..................................17 2006..................................29 2007..................................18 2008..................................10 2009....................................8

Strikeouts

1984................................142 1985................................181 1986................................146 1987................................147 1988................................126 1989..................................91 1990................................159 1991................................186 1992................................170 1993................................206 1994................................255 1995................................163 1996................................177 1997................................154 1998................................217 1999................................247 2000................................357

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2001................................302 2002................................368 2003................................226 2004................................372 2005................................372 2006................................391 2007................................339 2008................................357 2009................................300

Hits

1984................................281 1985................................393 1986................................305 1987................................447 1988................................381 1989................................340 1990................................482 1991................................511 1992................................580 1993................................512 1994................................492 1995................................628 1996................................522 1997................................495 1998................................519 1999................................484 2000................................542 2001................................235 2002................................512 2003................................447 2004................................541 2005................................392 2006................................571 2007................................514 2008................................439 2009................................415

HR

1984..................................21 1985..................................14 1986..................................15 1987..................................19 1988..................................16 1989..................................17 1990..................................13 1991....................................8 1992..................................23 1993..................................20 1994..................................20 1995..................................10 1996....................................5 1997....................................6 1998....................................4 1999....................................7 2000..................................17 2001..................................21 2002..................................33 2003..................................22 2004..................................44 2005..................................27 2006..................................34 2007..................................44 2008..................................26 2009..................................31

Stolen Bases

1984..................................46 1985..................................61 1986..................................55 1987..................................49 1988..................................36 1989..................................41 1990..................................38 1991..................................52 1992................................102 1993..................................97 1994................................109 1995..................................97

1996................................160 1997................................102 1998................................111 1999................................147 2000................................117 2001................................102 2002..................................89 2003..................................99 2004..................................64 2005..................................51 2006..................................79 2007..................................86 2008..................................68 2009..................................82

At Bat

1984..............................1151 1985..............................1617 1986..............................1242 1987..............................1668 1988..............................1509 1989..............................1377 1990..............................1595 1991..............................1959 1992..............................1842 1993..............................1656 1994..............................1798 1995..............................1985 1996..............................1866 1997..............................1708 1998..............................1853 1999..............................1751 2000..............................2014 2001..............................1804 2002..............................1928 2003..............................1506 2004..............................1877 2005..............................1585 2006..............................1944 2007..............................1783 2008..............................1676 2009..............................1583

RBI

1984................................149 1985................................197 1986................................134 1987................................235 1988................................169 1989................................138 1990................................140 1991................................191 1992................................288 1993................................250 1994................................222 1995................................275 1996................................240 1997................................209 1998................................213 1999................................198 2000................................253 2001................................280 2002................................254 2003................................236 2004................................313 2005................................171 2006................................263 2007................................296 2008................................235 2009................................210

Errors

1984..................................42 1985..................................51 1986..................................62 1987..................................97 1988..................................72 1989..................................48 1990..................................56

1991..................................59 1992..................................59 1993..................................45 1994..................................72 1995..................................82 1996..................................89 1997..................................69 1998..................................66 1999..................................76 2000..................................86 2001..................................74 2002..................................94 2003..................................52 2004..................................78 2005..................................90 2006................................108 2007..................................82 2008..................................80 2009..................................51

ERA

1984...............................0.37 1985...............................0.45 1986...............................0.46 1987................................147 1988................................126 1989..................................91 1990................................159 1991................................186 1992................................170 1993...............................0.46 1994...............................1.23 1995...............................1.53 1996...............................1.47 1997...............................1.64 1998...............................2.16 1999...............................1.59 2000...............................1.69 2001...............................0.71 2002...............................1.43 2003...............................0.67 2004...............................0.62 2005...............................1.81 2006...............................2.71 2007...............................1.97 2008...............................2.32 2009...............................1.16

Hits

1984..................................95 1985................................172 1986................................136 1987................................228 1988................................257 1989................................219 1990................................208 1991................................271 1992................................235 1993................................234 1994................................314 1995................................327 1996................................370 1997................................353 1998................................399 1999................................361 2000................................442 2001................................252 2002................................422 2003................................207 2004................................229 2005................................349 2006................................433 2007................................346 2008................................358 2009................................267


YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS APP

1984..................................47 1985..................................70 1986..................................49 1987..................................69 1988..................................60 1989..................................53 1990..................................60 1991..................................73 1992..................................72 1993..................................61 1994..................................69 1995..................................74 1996..................................72 1997..................................65 1998..................................72 1999..................................66 2000..................................78 2001..................................70 2002..................................75 2003..................................57 2004..................................74 2005..................................63 2006..................................74 2007..................................69 2008..................................66 2009..................................60

Walks

1984..................................57 1985................................124 1986..................................66 1987................................119 1988................................122 1989..................................89 1990..................................76 1991................................127 1992................................134 1993..................................97 1994................................137 1995................................172 1996................................143 1997................................146 1998................................120 1999................................120 2000................................130 2001................................120 2002................................210 2003................................117 2004................................106 2005................................229 2006................................202 2007................................165 2008................................167 2009..................................93

Innings

1984.............................341.0 1985.............................455.0 1986.............................350.0 1987.............................443.0 1988.............................410.0 1989.............................383.0 1990.............................454.0 1991.............................514.0 1992.............................490.0 1993.............................426.2 1994.............................472.2 1995.............................495.0 1996.............................495.0 1997.............................449.0 1998.............................496.0 1999.............................454.1 2000.............................534.2 2001.............................474.1 2002.............................527.2 2003.............................392.2 2004.............................498.1 2005.............................432.1

2006.............................496.1 2007.............................468.0 2008.............................437.2 2009.............................421.1

Earned Runs

1984..................................18 1985..................................29 1986..................................23 1987..................................37 1988..................................69 1989..................................44 1990..................................32 1991..................................58 1992..................................42 1993..................................28 1994..................................83 1995................................108 1996................................104 1997................................105 1998................................119 1999................................103 2000................................129 2001..................................48 2002................................108 2003..................................48 2004..................................44 2005................................166 2006................................192 2007................................132 2008................................145 2009..................................70

Saves

1984....................................0 1985....................................0 1986....................................1 1987....................................1 1988....................................1 1989....................................0 1990....................................0 1991....................................5 1992....................................0 1993....................................1 1994....................................4 1995....................................4 1996....................................1 1997....................................1 1998....................................0 1999....................................0 2000....................................3 2001....................................2 2002....................................7 2003....................................3 2004....................................2 2005....................................3 2006....................................5 2007....................................4 2008....................................2 2009....................................2

Runs

1984..................................30 1985..................................57 1986..................................43 1987..................................82 1988................................104 1989..................................71 1990..................................60 1991..................................91 1992..................................64 1993..................................50 1994................................121 1995................................138 1996................................148 1997................................140 1998................................165 1999................................142 2000................................182

2001..................................75 2002................................165 2003..................................71 2004..................................76 2005................................166 2006................................256 2007................................176 2008................................196 2009..................................93

Strikeouts

1984................................441 1985................................517 1986................................326 1987................................320 1988................................318 1989................................309 1990................................393 1991................................558 1992................................448 1993................................333 1994................................354 1995................................382 1996................................373 1997...............................1.64 1998................................246 1999................................332 2000................................361 2001................................365 2002................................475 2003................................486 2004................................672 2005................................493 2006................................415 2007................................431 2008................................494 2009................................550

Doubles

1984....................................6 1985..................................13 1986....................................7 1987..................................24 1988..................................18 1989....................................8 1990..................................14 1991..................................26 1992..................................10 1993..................................12 1994..................................36 1995..................................42 1996..................................36 1997..................................55 1998..................................69 1999..................................51 2000..................................71 2001..................................32 2002..................................58 2003..................................29 2004..................................27 2005..................................63 2006..................................69 2007..................................55 2008..................................43 2009..................................42

Triples

1984....................................2 1985....................................7 1986....................................5 1987....................................4 1988..................................16 1989....................................7 1990....................................9 1991..................................10 1992....................................8 1993....................................7 1994..................................29 1995....................................8

1996....................................4 1997....................................8 1998....................................3 1999....................................3 2000....................................5 2001....................................3 2002....................................6 2003....................................0 2004....................................3 2005....................................5 2006....................................5 2007..................................13 2008....................................8 2009....................................2

Home Runs

1984....................................4 1985....................................5 1986....................................1 1987....................................3 1988....................................3 1989....................................6 1990....................................6 1991....................................2 1992....................................1 1993....................................4 1994..................................14 1995..................................15 1996..................................13 1997..................................23 1998..................................17 1999..................................13 2000..................................13 2001..................................11 2002..................................19 2003....................................8 2004....................................6 2005..................................12 2006..................................47 2007..................................22 2008..................................23 2009..................................17

OPP Batting AVG.

1984.............................. .091 1985.............................. .125 1986.............................. .127 1987.............................. .150 1988.............................. .177 1989.............................. .168 1990.............................. .136 1991.............................. .162 1992.............................. .141 1993.............................. .159 1994.............................. .187 1995.............................. .199 1996.............................. .204 1997.............................. .203 1998.............................. .214 1999.............................. .212 2000.............................. .216 2001.............................. .156 2002.............................. .206 2003.............................. .155 2004.............................. .131 2005.............................. .218 2006.............................. .230 2007............................. . 204 2008.............................. .218 2009................................243

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 1978 (46 - 9)

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Lake City CC ..................W..... 10..........8 Florida A&M....................W..... 15..........3 Central CC.......................W..... 15..........0 Florida A&M....................W..... 11..........1 Central CC.......................W..... 17..........1 Central CC.......................W..... 17..........3 vs. Florida........................W...... 6...........2 vs. Miami........................W..... 18..........1 vs. Florida Int’l.................W...... 5...........2 vs. West Palm JC.............W...... 8...........3 vs. Florida ......................W...... 5...........2 Florida Tech..................... L....... 3...........8 Florida Tech.....................W..... 10..........5 Florida.............................W...... 4...........0 South Florida................... L....... 4...........5 Jacksonville....................W..... 20..........0 Jacksonville....................W...... 6...........0 vs. Florida........................W..... 10..........1 vs. Florida Tech...............W...... 5...........1 vs. Flagler College........... L....... 0...........5 vs. Florida Tech............... L....... 0...........4 Florida.............................W...... 1...........0 Florida.............................W...... 4...........0 Lake City CC...................W..... 11..........6 Lake City CC...................W..... 10..........2 vs. South Florida.............W..... 10..........4 vs. Lake City CC..............W...... 1...........0 at Flagler College............W..... 12........11 vs. Florida ......................W...... 8...........2 Jacksonville....................W...... 4...........2 Jacksonville....................W...... 2...........1 vs. South Florida............. L....... 2...........3 vs. Stetson .....................W...... 9...........1 vs. Florida Int’l.................W...... 4...........3 at Florida . ......................W...... 8...........1 vs. Florida Tech .............. L....... 1...........7 Florida . ..........................W...... 4...........1 Florida . ..........................W...... 6...........4 vs. Stetson .....................W..... 11..........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 3...........2 vs. Florida Tech ..............W..... 10..........9 vs. Florida Tech...............W...... 7...........4 Auburn............................W...... 4...........2 Auburn............................W...... 6...........1 vs. Armstrong St..............W...... 4...........0 vs. Southern Miss............W...... 9...........1 vs. Delta State................. L....... 4...........5 vs. Florida Int’l.................W...... 3...........0 vs. Delta State.................W...... 5...........2 vs. South Florida............. L....... 3...........6 vs. Armstrong St..............W..... 10..........3 vs. Delta State.................W...... 8...........3 vs. South Florida.............W...... 5...........1 vs. Florida ......................W...... 1...........0 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 2...........4

1979 (26 - 15)

OPPONENT............................. FSU .. OPP Chipola CC......................W...... 3...........1 Florida A&M....................W..... 11..........1 Chipola CC...................... L....... 1...........5 Chipola CC...................... L....... 6...........7 Brevard CC......................W...... 4...........3 Brevard CC......................W..... 14..........0 vs. Broward No CC..........W..... 15..........2 vs. Dade South CC.......... L....... 1...........2 vs. Miami........................W...... 3...........1 at Dade North CC............ L....... 3...........4 Jacksonville....................W..... 10..........0 Florida . .......................... L....... 0...........2 vs. Florida A&M...............W...... 7...........2 at South Florida...............W...... 6...........2 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 1...........4 at South Florida............... L....... 0...........1 Lake City CC...................W...... 3...........1

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Lake City CC...................W...... 4...........3 vs. Florida A&M...............W...... 5...........0 at Flagler College ........... L....... 8.........10 vs. Central Florida ..........W...... 8...........1 vs. Jacksonville...............W...... 4...........3 vs. Lake City CC.............. L....... 1...........4 Lake City CC...................W...... 5...........3 Lake City CC................... L....... 0...........2 at Florida . ...................... L....... 0...........5 vs. Dade North CC...........W..... 15..........0 vs. Lake City CC.............. L....... 0...........7 Jacksonville....................W...... 2...........1 Jacksonville....................W..... 10..........3 Florida . ..........................W...... 2...........0 Florida . .......................... L....... 1...........2 vs. Flagler College . ........W..... 14..........2 vs. Florida ......................W...... 3...........2 vs. South Florida.............W...... 6...........5 vs. Florida ......................W...... 7...........3

1980 (37 - 10)

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP N. Florida JC.................... L....... 1...........2 N. Florida JC....................W...... 5...........4 Central Florida ...............W...... 5...........1 Florida . .......................... L....... 0...........2 Brevard CC......................W..... 11..........0 Brevard CC......................W...... 4...........1 vs. Florida A&M...............W..... 10..........2 vs. Florida JC..................W...... 5...........1 vs. Flagler College...........W..... 11..........0 vs. Lake City CC..............W...... 6...........5 at Florida . ......................W...... 5...........4 vs. Lake City CC.............. L....... 2...........3 South Florida...................W...... 1...........0 South Florida...................W...... 5...........1 at Central Florida ...........W...... 7...........3 vs. South Florida............. L....... 8...........9 vs. Fl. Southern...............W...... 9...........3 vs. Florida........................ L....... 3...........5 Florida.............................W...... 5...........4 Florida A&M....................W..... 10..........5 vs. Stetson .....................W..... 14..........2 vs. Florida Int’l.................W..... 11..........1 vs. Florida ......................W...... 4...........2 Flagler College ...............W...... 5...........2 Flagler College ...............W..... 17..........4 Chipola CC......................W..... 10..........0 Lake City CC................... L....... 1...........3 vs. Appalachian St .........W..... 23..........1 vs. N. Kentucky...............W..... 15..........4 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 1...........7 at N.C. State....................W...... 7...........4 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 0...........5 Chipola CC......................W..... 11..........3 Chipola CC......................W..... 11..........3 vs. Miami........................W..... 22..........4 vs. South Florida.............W..... 11..........1 vs. Central Florida ..........W...... 3...........2 vs. Florida ......................W...... 3...........2 N. Florida JC....................W...... 4...........2 N. Florida JC....................W...... 2...........1 Auburn ..........................W...... 4...........3 Auburn ..........................W...... 4...........3 vs. W. GA College.............W...... 3...........0 vs. Auburn .....................W..... 20........11 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 0...........1 vs. Auburn .....................W..... 10..........3 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 0...........4

1981 (54 - 7) AIAW National Champs OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Chipola JC.......................W..... 12..........0 Chipola JC.......................W..... 12..........0 vs. Auburn .....................W...... 5...........1

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vs. East Carolina..............W...... 9...........2 vs. Florida A&M...............W..... 11..........0 at Florida.........................W...... 3...........0 at Florida . ...................... L....... 3...........4 at Florida . ......................W...... 5...........2 vs. Lake City CC..............W...... 4...........3 at Miami Dade N. JC.......W...... 5...........0 vs. Miami........................W...... 9...........0 vs. Broward Cen. CC ...... L....... 2...........3 vs. Palm Beach JC..........W...... 4...........0 vs. Florida ......................W...... 5...........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 2...........0 Florida Int’l......................W...... 7...........0 Flagler College ...............W..... 16..........0 Flagler College ...............W..... 13..........0 Edward Waters................W..... 21..........2 Edward Waters................W..... 10..........0 South Florida...................W...... 7...........5 vs. Stetson .....................W...... 9...........0 vs. Florida Int’l.................W...... 9...........2 vs. Florida........................ L....... 1...........5 at South Florida...............W...... 5...........1 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 2...........5 Florida . .......................... L....... 2...........9 Jacksonville....................W...... 5...........0 vs. Georgia State.............W..... 14..........2 vs. Georgia Sthwstrn.......W...... 9...........1 vs. Valdosta State............W..... 16..........5 vs. Georgia Southern.......W...... 4...........3 vs. Georgia State.............W..... 17..........2 at Georgia Tech...............W..... 12..........2 vs. Armstrong State.........W..... 17..........4 Lake City CC...................W..... 16..........2 Flagler College ...............W..... 11..........2 Flagler College ...............W...... 5...........0 Edward Waters................W..... 15..........0 Edward Waters................W...... 8...........0 vs. Western Carolina........W...... 1...........0 at N.C. State....................W...... 3...........2 vs. East Carolina..............W..... 12..........0 vs. East Carolina.............. L....... 4...........9 vs. East Carolina.............. L....... 2...........5 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........1 Florida . ..........................W...... 5...........1 Chipola JC.......................W..... 14..........1 Chipola JC.......................W..... 15..........1 vs. Eckerd College .........W..... 14..........3 vs. South Florida.............W...... 5...........1 vs. Florida ......................W...... 4...........3 vs. S. Florida....................W...... 5...........0 vs. Livingston St. ...........W..... 15..........2 vs. Georgia Southern.......W..... 16..........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 9...........5 vs. South Florida.............W...... 8...........4 vs. Western Carolina........W..... 13..........9 vs. N.C. State...................W...... 4...........3 vs. East Carolina..............W..... 12..........3 vs. North Carolina............W...... 4...........1

1982 (56 - 10) AIAW National Champs OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Florida A&M....................W..... 13..........4 Florida A&M....................W...... 9...........0 vs. Chipola JC.................W..... 15..........0 vs. Brevard JC.................W...... 6...........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 3...........0 at Florida . ......................W...... 3...........0 at Florida . ......................W...... 6...........5 at Chipola JC...................W..... 15..........0 at Chipola JC...................W...... 8...........2 South Florida...................W...... 3...........0 Mississippi......................W...... 8...........1 Valencia CC.....................W..... 15..........0 Florida . .......................... L....... 2...........4 Lake City CC................... L....... 5...........7

East Carolina................... L....... 2...........8 vs. Florida A&M...............W..... 12........11 vs. Florida A&M...............W..... 12..........4 Georgia State..................W..... 15..........0 Georgia State..................W..... 17..........0 vs. Wilmington Coll..........W..... 10..........2 vs. Jacksonville...............W..... 11..........8 vs. Fort Valley St. ............W..... 30..........5 vs. Pensacola JC.............W...... 9...........0 vs. Jacksonville...............W..... 11..........3 vs. Lake City CC..............W..... 11........10 at South Florida............... L....... 0...........6 vs. Florida Int’l.................W...... 8...........7 vs. Palm Beach JC..........W...... 5...........4 vs. Florida ...................... L...... 11........12 at South Florida...............W..... 16..........9 vs. Florida ......................W...... 8...........1 vs. Florida ......................W...... 6...........1 vs. Jacksonville...............W...... 9...........2 at Florida . ...................... L....... 0.........14 vs. Georgia Southern.......W..... 39..........5 vs. South Florida.............W..... 16........14 vs. Florida ......................W..... 15..........4 vs. Florida ...................... L ...... 2...........3 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 2.........11 Pensacola JC..................W...... 9...........3 Lake City CC...................W...... 8...........4 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 5...........0 vs. North Carolina ..........W..... 11..........0 vs. N. Kentucky...............W...... 6...........0 at N.C. State....................W...... 6...........0 Chipola JC.......................W..... 15..........0 Chipola JC.......................W..... 17..........0 Florida . ..........................W...... 4...........3 Florida A&M....................W..... 19..........5 at Lake City CC...............W..... 15..........6 at Lake City CC...............W...... 7...........6 vs. Stetson .....................W..... 19..........1 vs. Florida Int’l.................W...... 9...........1 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 1...........2 at South Florida...............W...... 6...........5 vs. Florida ......................W...... 5...........1 vs. Florida ......................W...... 9...........8 Columbus College...........W..... 12..........0 Miss.U.for Women...........W..... 10..........1 South Florida...................W...... 9...........1 South Florida................... L....... 1...........2 South Florida...................W...... 5...........2 vs. Georgia Southern.......W..... 10..........0 vs. South Florida.............W..... 17..........2 vs. UNC-Charlotte............W..... 19..........4 vs. Florida ......................W...... 9...........4

1983 (46 - 11)

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP at West Florida................W..... 10..........4 at West Florida................W..... 10..........9 Lake City CC...................W...... 2...........1 Lake City CC................... L....... 3...........4 vs. West Florida...............W...... 3...........1 vs. Jacksonville...............W...... 5...........2 vs. Pensacola JC.............W...... 3...........2 at Florida . ......................W...... 5...........1 at Florida . ......................W...... 5...........0 Florida Atlantic................W..... 16..........0 Florida Atlantic................W..... 10..........4 Campbell College............W..... 19..........2 East Carolina...................W..... 14..........8 Miami Dade N.................W...... 8...........1 West Florida....................W..... 17..........4 Jacksonville....................W..... 15..........1 vs. Lake City CC..............W...... 3...........1 vs. Armstrong State .......W...... 9...........2 vs. Edison........................W...... 4...........2 vs. South Florida............. L....... 0...........2 vs. Lake City CC.............. L....... 0...........1 Cleveland State . ............W..... 14..........2

Cleveland State . ............W...... 2...........0 Florida A&M....................W..... 14..........2 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........6 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........0 vs. Florida Southern........W...... 8...........0 vs. Palm Beach JC..........W...... 6...........5 at South Florida...............W...... 4...........2 vs. Florida ......................W...... 3...........2 at South Florida............... L....... 4...........7 at South Florida...............W...... 9...........0 vs. Jacksonville...............W...... 2...........0 vs. Jacksonville...............W...... 4...........2 Pensacola JC..................W...... 2...........1 at East Carolina............... L....... 0...........2 at East Carolina...............W...... 5...........4 vs. UNC-Charlotte............W..... 12..........0 at N.C. State....................W...... 7...........1 vs. Cleveland State ........W...... 5...........3 vs. Northern KY...............W..... 17..........1 Jacksonville.................... L....... 0...........1 Jacksonville....................W...... 3...........2 at Florida A&M................W..... 10..........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 12..........3 at Lake City CC............... L....... 0...........2 at Lake City CC...............W...... 9...........4 vs. Stetson .....................W..... 14..........0 vs. West Florida...............W...... 5...........1 vs. Florida ......................W...... 5...........2 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 7...........8 vs. Florida ...................... L....... 0...........2 vs. Northern KY...............W..... 13..........4 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 3...........2 vs. Florida ......................W...... 8...........3 vs. South Florida............. L....... 2.........11 vs. South Florida............. L....... 3...........4

1984 (41 - 5 - 2)

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Florida A&M....................W..... 12..........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 9...........0 vs. Stephen F. Austin....... L....... 0...........2 vs. SW Louisiana.............W...... 1...........0 at Louisiana Tech ........... T....... 0...........0 vs. Texas A&M................. L....... 2...........6 vs. Baylor ....................... L....... 2...........3 at NE Louisiana............... T....... 0...........0 at Grambling...................W...... 7...........0 at Grambling...................W...... 4...........0 at Mississippi State.........W...... 1...........0 at Mississippi State.........W...... 6...........2 at Miss.U.for Women.......W...... 3...........0 at Miss.U.for Women.......W...... 6...........2 at Southern Miss.............W...... 1...........0 at Southern Miss.............W...... 1...........0 St. Louis CC.....................W..... 11..........1 East Central College........W...... 8...........0 East Central College........W..... 10..........0 St. Louis CC.....................W..... 15..........0 Mississippi State.............W...... 5...........0 George Mason.................W...... 5...........0 Florida A&M....................W..... 10..........0 Onondaga JC..................W...... 4...........1 Onondaga JC..................W..... 10..........0 Western Illinois................ L....... 1...........3 Western Illinois................W...... 3...........1 Rider College...................W..... 10..........0 Rider College...................W...... 4...........0 Saginaw Valley ..............W...... 1...........0 Saginaw Valley ..............W...... 7...........2 at East Carolina...............W...... 2...........0 at East Carolina...............W...... 3...........0 at North Carolina ...........W...... 1...........0 at North Carolina ...........W...... 5...........0 vs. Nicholls State ........... L....... 1...........2 vs. Southern Miss............W...... 3...........0 at Miss.U.for Women.......W...... 2...........1 at Liberty Baptist . ..........W...... 9...........0


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS vs. Davis & Elkins ..........W...... 9...........0 vs. Radford . ...................W...... 8...........0 vs. Ohio State..................W...... 5...........2 vs. North Carolina ..........W...... 3...........1 vs. Penn State.................W...... 5...........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 11..........1 at Florida A&M................W..... 11..........0 New Orleans...................W...... 9...........0 New Orleans...................W..... 10..........0

1985 (50 - 12 - 2)

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP at South Florida...............W...... 2...........1 at South Florida............... L....... 3...........4 Florida A&M....................W...... 3...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 5...........0 Susquehanna..................W..... 11..........0 Susquehanna..................W...... 8...........2 vs. Louisiana Tech ......... T....... 0...........0 vs. McNeese State.......... L....... 0...........4 vs. Ball State................... T....... 0...........0 vs. Missouri..................... L....... 0...........1 Detroit ............................W...... 5...........0 Detroit ............................W...... 6...........1 Temple ..........................W...... 2...........0 Temple ...........................W...... 3...........0 Grambling.......................W..... 11..........0 Grambling.......................W..... 10..........0 vs. Siginaw Valley ..........W...... 6...........0 vs. NE Louisiana..............W...... 1...........0 vs. Grambling..................W...... 7...........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 3...........0 Quincy College................W...... 4...........2 Quincy College ..............W...... 1...........0 Onondaga CC..................W..... 10..........0 Onondaga CC..................W...... 8...........1 Western Illinois................W...... 1...........0 Millikin............................W...... 6...........0 Michigan State ..............W...... 2...........0 Michigan State ..............W...... 5...........0 Bradley ..........................W...... 2...........0 Bradley ..........................W...... 3...........1 Furman .........................W..... 13..........0 Stetson ..........................W...... 2...........1 Rutgers ..........................W...... 4...........0 Toledo ...........................W...... 3...........2 SW Missouri St. . ............W...... 4...........3 Ohio State.......................W...... 3...........2 South Florida...................W...... 2...........1 Bradley ..........................W...... 1...........0 Ohio State.......................W...... 3...........2 Ohio State.......................W..... 11..........1 Brown.............................W..... 14..........0 Brown.............................W..... 14..........2 vs. SW Missouri St. ........ L....... 0...........1 vs. Stanford.....................W...... 9...........1 vs. Baylor ...................... L....... 4...........5 vs. Utah State.................. L....... 0...........2 vs. New Mexico...............W...... 3...........2 vs. Louisiana Tech........... L....... 1...........2 vs. Texas A&M................. L....... 1...........2 vs. NE Louisiana..............W..... 10..........1 vs. Adelphi ..................... L....... 0...........2 vs. Louisiana Tech ......... L....... 3...........4 vs. Georgia State.............W...... 7...........0 vs. George Mason...........W...... 5...........0 vs. Western Illinois...........W...... 9...........0 at FAMU..........................W...... 1...........0 at FAMU..........................W...... 9...........0 South Florida...................W...... 2...........1 South Florida................... L....... 1...........2 South Carolina................ L....... 0...........2 South Carolina................W...... 2...........0 Stetson............................W...... 4...........1 at South Florida...............W...... 1...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 1...........0

1986 (42 - 7) NCAA Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP West Florida....................W...... 5...........0 West Florida....................W...... 6...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 1...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........1 Ball State........................W...... 4...........0 Ball State........................W...... 3...........2 Valparaiso.......................W...... 5...........0 Valparaiso.......................W...... 2...........0 Virginia............................W...... 4...........0 Virginia............................ L....... 1...........2 Temple............................W...... 7...........0 Temple............................W...... 2...........0 Limestone.......................W...... 4...........0 Limestone.......................W...... 1...........0 at Florida Southern..........W...... 7...........0 at Florida Southern..........W...... 2...........0 Maine..............................W...... 1...........0 Maine..............................W..... 10..........0 Michigan State................W...... 2...........0 Tennessee Tech...............W...... 8...........0 Tennessee Tech...............W..... 11..........1 Western Illinois................W..... 11..........0 Toledo.............................W...... 4...........0 Florida Southern..............W...... 7...........3 Rutgers...........................W...... 3...........0 Nevada- Reno.................W...... 8...........1 Furman...........................W...... 3...........2 Mississippi State.............W...... 3...........1 Western Illinois................ L....... 4...........6 Ohio................................W..... 10..........0 Ohio................................W...... 5...........1 Ohio State.......................W...... 8...........0 Ohio State.......................W...... 3...........2 vs. Oklahoma State.........W...... 3...........2 vs. Utah........................... L....... 2...........6 vs. Texas A & M...............W...... 1...........0 vs. St. Mary’s...................W...... 2...........1 vs. Sam Houston.............W...... 3...........2 vs. Oklahoma State.........W...... 2...........1 vs. Arizona State............. L....... 0...........2 at West Florida................W...... 3...........0 at West Florida................W...... 5...........1 vs. Furman...................... L....... 0...........1 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 3...........0 vs. North Carolina............W...... 1...........0 at South Carolina............W...... 3...........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 3...........0

NCAA Souh Regional at Louisiana Tech............ L....... 0...........4 at Louisiana Tech............ L....... 0...........1

1987 (50 - 14) NCAA Regional College World Series OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP at Stetson........................W...... 7...........0 at Stetson........................ L....... 3...........4 at Florida A&M................W...... 8...........1 at Florida A&M................W...... 6...........3 UNC-Wilmington.............W...... 3...........1 UNC-Wilmington.............W...... 2...........0 Virginia............................W...... 7...........0 Virginia............................ L....... 2...........5 Limestone.......................W...... 6...........0 Limestone.......................W..... 11..........0 Temple............................ L....... 0...........1 Temple............................W...... 6...........3 East Carolina...................W..... 10..........0 East Carolina...................W...... 2...........1 vs. Eastern Michigan.......W...... 8...........1

vs. Bradley......................W...... 2...........0 vs. Stetson......................W..... 16..........0 vs. Temple.......................W...... 5...........0 vs. South Carolina ......... L....... 0...........4 vs. Rutgers......................W...... 4...........0 vs. Winthrop....................W...... 8...........0 at South Florida............... L....... 3...........7 vs. South Carolina .......... L....... 0...........2 Miami (Ohio)....................W...... 3...........0 Miami (Ohio)....................W...... 3...........2 Tennessee Tech .............W..... 10..........0 Kent State.......................W..... 16..........0 Bowling Green................W...... 4...........0 Southern Miss.................W..... 13..........3 Nicholls State..................W...... 5...........0 Furman...........................W...... 1...........0 Toledo............................. L....... 0...........3 Toledo.............................W...... 9...........6 Toledo.............................W...... 8...........1 Bowling Green................W..... 12..........2 Bowling Green................W...... 3...........1 Ohio................................W...... 3...........0 Ohio................................W...... 6...........2 at West Florida................W...... 1...........0 at West Florida................W...... 4...........0 vs. Furman......................W...... 8...........2 vs. South Florida.............W...... 5...........4 vs. Nicholls......................W...... 5...........1 vs. George Mason...........W...... 3...........0 at South Carolina............W...... 1...........0 vs. Louisiana Tech...........W...... 2...........1 vs. Georgia State.............W...... 4...........1 South Florida................... L....... 0...........2 South Florida...................W...... 1...........0 South Carolina ..............W...... 1...........3 South Carolina................ L....... 0...........1 South Carolina ..............W...... 2...........1 Florida A&M....................W..... 17..........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........1 vs. Oklahoma.................. L....... 0...........1 at Oklahoma State ........ L....... 1...........4 vs. Baylor........................W..... 10..........0 vs. Oklahoma..................W...... 6...........1 vs. Baylor........................W...... 8...........1 at Oklahoma State .........W...... 2...........0

NCAA South Regional Adelphi............................W...... 1...........0 Adelphi............................W...... 3...........1

College World Series vs. CS-Fullerton............... L....... 0...........3 vs. Central Michigan........ L....... 0...........1

1988 (44 - 14) NCAA Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP West Florida....................W...... 1...........0 West Florida....................W...... 1...........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 14..........3 at Florida A&M................W..... 11..........0 Eastern Michigan............W...... 3...........1 Eastern Michigan............W...... 4...........3 Temple............................W...... 3...........0 Temple............................W...... 2...........0 North Carolina ...............W...... 4...........2 North Carolina ...............W...... 8...........4 vs. Louisiana Tech ......... L....... 0...........7 vs. North Carolina ..........W...... 2...........1 vs. Eastern Michigan.......W...... 7...........4 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........1 vs. Virginia.......................W...... 4...........0 vs. Temple.......................W...... 4...........3 vs. Okla. City College.......W...... 5...........0 vs. South Carolina ......... L....... 1...........5 vs. Central Michigan........W...... 6...........2 Southern Illinois..............W...... 5...........1 Southern Illinois.............. L....... 1...........2

Virginia............................W...... 5...........0 Virginia............................W...... 7...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........0 NE Louisiana...................W...... 5...........1 Maine..............................W...... 1...........0 Northern Illinois............... L....... 3...........4 Miami (Ohio)....................W...... 5...........1 Furman...........................W...... 2...........0 Eastern Illinois.................W...... 2...........1 Northern Illinois...............W...... 2...........1 Eastern Illinois.................W...... 3...........2 Eastern Illinois.................W..... 11..........1 Ohio State.......................W...... 6...........1 Ohio State.......................W...... 2...........1 Nicholls State..................W...... 1...........0 Nicholls State..................W...... 2...........1 Nicholls State..................W...... 8...........3 vs. Utah...........................W...... 3...........0 at South Carolina .......... L....... 0...........1 vs. Utah........................... L....... 4...........8 at South Carolina .......... L....... 1...........3 at South Florida...............W...... 8...........5 at South Florida...............W...... 8...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 3...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 2...........1 at West Florida................W...... 5...........3 at West Florida................ L....... 1...........2 at Nebraska.................... L....... 0...........3 vs. Kansas....................... L....... 2...........4 vs. Kansas.......................W...... 2...........1 at Nebraska.................... L....... 0...........5 vs. Creighton...................W...... 4...........0 vs. Creighton................... L....... 0...........2 Georgia State..................W...... 5...........0 Georgia State..................W...... 2...........1

NCAA South Regional Texas A&M...................... L....... 0...........1 Louisiana Tech .............. L....... 1...........6

1989 (39 - 14) NCAA Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP West Florida....................W...... 3...........2 West Florida.................... L....... 1...........5 at Florida A&M................W..... 11..........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 4...........0 Eastern Michigan............W...... 2...........0 Eastern Michigan............W...... 5...........1 Temple ..........................W...... 2...........1 Temple ..........................W...... 8...........2 Virginia............................ L....... 4...........2 Virginia............................W...... 5...........1 East Carolina...................W...... 5...........0 East Carolina...................W...... 5...........0 vs. Missouri.....................W...... 6...........0 vs. Western Illinois...........W...... 5...........2 vs. New Mexico...............W...... 3...........2 vs. Temple .....................W...... 3...........1 vs. Nicholls State ...........W...... 3...........1 vs. Arizona State............. L....... 3...........7 vs. Miami (Ohio).............. L....... 3...........4 vs. Miami (Ohio).............. L....... 0...........1 Illinois State....................W...... 2...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 3...........0 Miami (Ohio)....................W...... 5...........0 Southern Illinois..............W...... 4...........2 SW Missouri St................W..... 14..........0 Stetson............................W...... 6...........0 North Carolina ................ L....... 1...........2 Northern Illinois............... L....... 0...........3 Northern Illinois............... L....... 2...........5 South Florida...................W...... 4...........2 South Florida...................W...... 8...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 3...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 4...........1 at Nebraska.................... L....... 0...........1

vs. Kansas.......................W...... 3...........2 vs. Arizona State.............W...... 3...........2 vs. Kansas.......................W...... 1...........0 at Nebraska.................... L....... 2...........4 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 3...........0 vs. Furman......................W...... 5...........0 vs. SW Louisiana.............W...... 4...........2 vs. North Carolina............W...... 3...........1 vs. South Florida.............W...... 2...........0 vs. Virginia.......................W...... 2...........0 vs. Nicholls State.............W...... 2...........0 at West Florida................W...... 3...........2 at West Florida................W...... 3...........0 vs. Louisiana Tech........... L....... 0...........1 at Nicholls State..............W...... 1...........0 at Nicholls State.............. L....... 0...........2 vs. Louisiana Tech........... L....... 0...........1

NCAA South Regional South Carolina................ L....... 1...........2 Louisiana Tech................ L....... 1...........3

1990 (47-16) NCAA Regional College World Series OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP West Florida....................W...... 1...........0 West Florida....................W...... 1...........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 6...........2 at Florida A&M................W...... 4...........0 Eastern Michigan............W...... 1...........0 Eastern Michigan............W...... 1...........0 Michigan.........................W...... 1...........0 Michigan......................... L ...... 2...........3 UNC-Wilmington.............W...... 6...........1 UNC-Wilmington.............W...... 5...........0 vs. Indiana . ....................W...... 1...........2 vs. Iowa........................... L....... 0...........5 vs. Central Michigan........W...... 1...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........1 vs. Maine........................W...... 7...........0 vs. Oklahoma.................. L....... 0...........1 Southern Illinois..............W...... 4...........0 Virginia............................W...... 1...........0 Virginia............................W...... 5...........0 Indiana ...........................W...... 1...........0 Indiana ...........................W...... 2...........0 Connecticut..................... L....... 1...........3 Stetson ..........................W...... 3...........2 SW Louisiana.................. L....... 1...........2 Oklahoma.......................W...... 3...........2 Adelphi . .........................W...... 4...........0 Nebraska........................W...... 2...........1 Missouri.......................... L....... 1...........2 Missouri.......................... L....... 1...........2 Northern Iowa................. L....... 0...........1 Northern Iowa.................W...... 4...........2 Princeton.........................W...... 5...........0 Princeton.........................W...... 6...........0 Georgia State..................W...... 2...........0 Georgia State..................W...... 8...........0 vs. Southern Miss............W...... 4...........0 vs. Georgia Tech..............W..... 10..........0 vs. Wichita State..............W...... 1...........0 vs. Austin Peay................W...... 5...........1 vs. Michigan State .........W...... 2...........0 vs. Georgia State............. L....... 0...........1 South Florida...................W...... 4...........1 South Florida...................W...... 2...........0 vs. Stephen F. Austin.......W...... 5...........2 vs. Sam Houston............. L....... 0...........2 at Oklahoma State.......... L....... 1...........2 vs. Texas A&M.................W...... 3...........1 vs. Texas-Arlington . ....... L....... 0...........2 vs. Southern Miss............W..... 11..........0 vs. North Carolina ..........W...... 1...........0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS vs. East Carolina..............W...... 7...........2 South Carolina .............. L....... 0...........2 South Carolina ..............W...... 3...........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 10..........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 2...........0 at West Florida................W...... 2...........0 at West Florida................W...... 6...........0

NCAA South Regional vs. Texas A&M.................W...... 5...........0 at SW Louisiana..............W...... 4...........3 at SW Louisiana..............W...... 2...........1

College World Series vs. Fresno State..............W...... 1...........0 vs. Oklahoma State ....... L....... 1...........4 vs. UNLV..........................W...... 4...........1 vs. UCLA.......................... L....... 0...........3

1991 (62 - 12) NCAA Regional College World Series OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP vs. California................... L....... 0...........4 vs. New Mexico...............W...... 9...........1 vs. UCLA.......................... L....... 2...........5 vs. Sacramento State......W...... 4...........0 vs. Pacific . .....................W...... 4...........3 at Arizona . ..................... L....... 0...........8 vs. CS-Northridge............ L....... 0...........1 West Florida....................W...... 4...........3 West Florida.................... L....... 0...........5 at Georgia Southern........W...... 6...........2 at Georgia Southern........W...... 5...........1 at Florida A&M................W...... 8...........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 4...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........0 at South Florida............... L....... 0...........2 Ball State........................W...... 5...........0 Samford .........................W...... 2...........1 Samford .........................W...... 6...........0 vs. Detroit . .....................W...... 9...........0 vs. Western Illinois...........W...... 2...........1 vs. Indiana.......................W...... 3...........1 vs. Winthrop....................W...... 4...........1 vs. Eastern Michigan.......W...... 1...........0 vs. Oklahoma..................W...... 7...........1 vs. South Carolina ......... L....... 3...........4 Connecticut.....................W...... 2...........1 Connecticut.....................W...... 1...........0 Virginia............................W...... 9...........1 Virginia............................W...... 2...........1 Creighton........................W...... 3...........2 Miami (Ohio)....................W ..... 2...........0 East Carolina...................W..... 13..........0 Western Illinois................W...... 2...........1 Rhode Island...................W...... 6...........0 Winthrop.........................W...... 2...........0 Indiana ...........................W...... 6...........2 Bradley ..........................W...... 2...........0 Northern Iowa.................W...... 3...........1 Northern Iowa.................W...... 2...........1 Miami (Ohio).................... L....... 0...........8 Miami (Ohio)....................W...... 5...........1 Drexel ...........................W...... 2...........0 Drexel ...........................W...... 7...........1 Bowling Green................W...... 2...........0 Bowling Green................W...... 9...........0 vs. Dayton .....................W...... 3...........0 vs. Toledo ......................W...... 1...........0 vs. Northwestern.............W...... 2...........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 6...........5 vs. Samford . ..................W...... 4...........0 vs. North Carolina ..........W...... 5...........0 South Carolina ..............W...... 4...........1 vs. Notre Dame...............W...... 7...........0 vs. South Florida.............W...... 2...........0

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vs. Winthrop....................W...... 4...........1 vs. SW Louisiana.............W...... 3...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 4...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 9...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........1 Florida A&M....................W..... 11..........1 vs. Virginia....................... L....... 1...........2 vs. Eastern Michigan.......W...... 3...........2 vs. Virginia....................... L....... 0...........2 at West Florida................W...... 1...........0 at West Florida................W...... 7...........0 vs. Connecticut...............W...... 2...........0 vs. Princeton...................W...... 4...........3 at Massachusetts............W...... 2...........0

Georgia Southern............W...... 2...........0 Florida A&M.................... L....... 7...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 6...........0 vs. UNC-Wilmington........W...... 7...........1 at North Carolina-$......... L....... 0...........1 vs. Winthrop....................W...... 3...........1 vs. Georgia Tech-$..........W..... 10..........0 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 5...........2 vs. South Carolina...........W...... 3...........2

NCAA South Regional

South Carolina ...............W...... 2...........0 South Carolina ..............W...... 6...........0 South Carolina ..............W...... 2...........0 at West Florida................W...... 6...........0 at West Florida................W..... 11..........2 vs. Connecticut...............W...... 1...........0 at Massachusetts............W...... 3...........1 vs. Connecticut...............W...... 4...........3

at SW Louisiana..............W...... 1...........0 vs. Oklahoma State .......W...... 2...........0 vs. Oklahoma State .......W...... 4...........3

College World Series vs. UCLA.......................... L....... 0...........1 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas.....W...... 3...........1 vs. Fresno State.............. L....... 0...........3

1992 (63 - 9, 4 - 2) ACC Champs NCAA Regional College World Series OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP Samford .........................W..... 10..........0 Samford .........................W...... 7...........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 12..........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 10..........0 West Florida....................W...... 2...........0 West Florida....................W...... 2...........0 at Georgia Southern........W...... 8...........0 at Georgia Southern........W..... 13..........3 at Northwestern..............W..... 10..........0 at Northwestern..............W...... 1...........0 vs. Ball State...................W...... 2...........0 vs. Ball State...................W...... 9...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 5...........1 at South Florida...............W...... 3...........0 Robert Morris..................W...... 1...........0 Robert Morris..................W..... 14..........1 vs. Adelphi .....................W..... 12..........2 vs. Penn State.................W...... 7...........0 vs. Virginia-$...................W..... 10..........0 vs. Samford . ..................W...... 4...........3 vs. Hofstra . ....................W..... 14..........4 vs. North Carolina-$........W..... 12..........1 vs. Oklahoma City...........W...... 2...........1 Rutgers ..........................W...... 1...........0 Rutgers ..........................W...... 8...........4 Virginia-$........................ L....... 0...........1 Virginia-$........................W...... 5...........2 Miami (Ohio).................... L....... 0...........2 Northern Iowa.................W...... 2...........0 Bradley ..........................W...... 3...........2 Princeton.........................W...... 7...........0 Bowling Green................W...... 4...........0 Adelphi . .........................W...... 5...........0 South Florida...................W...... 1...........0 Kent State.......................W...... 6...........0 Princeton.........................W...... 2...........1 Drexel ...........................W...... 3...........0 Drexel ...........................W...... 4...........0 Kent State.......................W...... 2...........1 Kent State.......................W...... 8...........0 at Cal-State Fullerton...... L....... 4...........5 vs. Missouri..................... L....... 1...........2 vs. Ohio State..................W...... 1...........0 vs. Arizona ..................... L....... 0...........2 vs. Illinois State...............W...... 7...........2 vs. Ohio State.................. L....... 0...........3 Georgia Southern............W...... 6...........0

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ACC Championship Georgia Tech...................W...... 6...........0 North Carolina ...............W..... 11..........0 Virginia............................W..... 11..........1

NCAA Regional at SW Louisiana..............W...... 1...........0 vs. UNLV..........................W...... 4...........0 at SW Louisiana..............W...... 1...........0

College World Series vs. California................... L....... 0...........3 vs. Massachusetts.......... L....... 2...........4

1993 (52 - 9, 4 - 0) ACC Champs NCAA Regional College World Series OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Samford .........................W...... 3...........1 Samford .........................W...... 3...........1 West Florida....................W...... 6...........1 West Florida.................... L....... 3...........1 at Florida A&M................W...... 7...........0 Mercer ..........................W...... 5...........0 Mercer ..........................W...... 7...........0 South Florida...................W..... 10..........0 South Florida...................W...... 7...........0 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 3...........0 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 2...........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 10..........0 vs. Central Michigan........W...... 5...........0 vs. Georgia Southern.......W...... 6...........0 vs. Hofstra . ....................W...... 6...........0 vs. Iowa...........................W...... 3...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 1...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 8...........0 Northern Iowa.................W...... 7...........0 Drake..............................W...... 6...........0 Georgia State..................W...... 1...........0 SW Louisiana.................. L....... 1...........2 Rhode Island...................W..... 10..........0 Eastern Illinois.................W...... 7...........2 Virginia-$........................W...... 7...........0 Southern Illinois..............W...... 1...........0 SW Louisiana..................W...... 2...........1 Toledo ...........................W..... 11..........0 Toledo ...........................W...... 4...........0 vs. Fresno State.............. L....... 1...........2 vs. Cal Poly Pamona . .....W...... 1...........0 vs. Minnesota..................W...... 3...........1 vs. Utah........................... L....... 2...........3 at Cal State-Fullerton......W...... 4...........1 Florida A&M....................W..... 10..........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 4...........1 vs. UNC-Wilmington........W..... 12..........0 vs. Virginia-$...................W...... 3...........2 vs. Coastal Carolina.........W...... 8...........0 vs. Hofstra . ....................W..... 10..........2

vs. Coastal Carolina.........W...... 9...........1 vs. East Carolina..............W..... 13..........0

ACC Championship Georgia Tech...................W..... 12..........0 Virginia............................ L....... 0...........1 Georgia Tech...................W..... 11..........0 Virginia............................W...... 2...........0 Virginia............................W...... 4...........2 at South Carolina............ L....... 4...........6 at South Carolina............W...... 7...........0 at South Carolina............W...... 8...........0 vs. Connecticut............... L....... 1...........4 vs. South Florida.............W...... 1...........0 at Massachusetts............W...... 5...........0 at West Florida................W...... 5...........0 at West Florida................W...... 7...........0

NCAA Regional Kansas ........................... L....... 0...........1 Iowa................................W...... 5...........3 Kansas ...........................W...... 5...........0 Kansas ...........................W...... 2...........1

College World Series

vs. UNC-Wilmington........W...... 5...........0 vs. UNC-Charlotte............W...... 8...........1 vs. East Carolina.............. L....... 0...........1 vs. Georgia Tech-$..........W..... 11..........0 vs. Virginia-$...................W...... 9...........4 vs. North Carolina-$........ L....... 0...........1 at Virginia-$....................W...... 8...........0 at Virginia-$.................... L....... 4...........5 Florida A&M....................W...... 8...........0

ACC Championship Georgia Tech...................W...... 2...........1 Virginia............................ L....... 0...........2 North Carolina.................W...... 6...........5 Virginia............................W...... 1...........0 Virginia............................ L....... 0...........3 at West Florida................ L....... 1...........4 at West Florida................W...... 8...........0 at Connecticut.................W...... 4...........1 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........0 at South Florida...............W...... 4...........2 at South Florida...............W...... 6...........5

NCAA Regional

vs. Oklahoma State ........ L....... 2...........5 vs. Connecticut............... L....... 1...........2

vs. Oklahoma.................. L....... 1...........3 vs. Providence................. L....... 0...........4

1994 (50 - 19, 9 - 2)

1995 (58 - 15, 6 - 0)

NCAA Regional OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP Mercer............................W...... 9...........3 Mercer............................W...... 6...........0 UNC-Charlotte.................W...... 4...........0 UNC-Charlotte.................W...... 7...........1 Georgia Southern............W..... 10..........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 8...........0 West Florida....................W..... 10..........0 West Florida....................W...... 5...........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 3...........0 Stetson............................W...... 7...........0 Stetson............................W...... 5...........0 at Mercer........................W...... 6...........0 at Mercer........................W...... 5...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 8...........0 South Carolina................ L....... 2...........3 South Carolina................W...... 3...........1 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 6...........1 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 2...........1 vs. Robert Morris............. L....... 0...........1 vs. Illinois-Chicago..........W...... 3...........0 vs. Penn State.................W...... 6...........2 vs. UCLA.......................... L....... 0...........3 vs. Notre Dame...............W...... 3...........0 vs. Virginia-$...................W...... 7...........0 vs. Oklahoma State......... L....... 0...........1 Northern Illinois...............W...... 3...........0 Northern Illinois...............W...... 1...........0 Texas A&M...................... L....... 3...........7 Virginia-$........................W...... 4...........3 Princeton.........................W...... 2...........1 Indiana............................W...... 3...........2 Louisiana Tech................W...... 2...........0 Iowa State.......................W...... 3...........2 Eastern Michigan............W...... 1...........0 Eastern Illinois.................W...... 9...........0 Illinois State.................... L....... 2...........3 vs. Kansas....................... L....... 2...........4 vs. Northwestern............. L....... 2...........8 at CS-Fullerton................ L....... 0...........7 vs. SE Louisiana.............. L....... 3.........12 vs. Oklahoma State......... L....... 0...........1 vs. Utah State..................W...... 5...........3 Hofstra............................W...... 3...........2 Hofstra............................W...... 4...........3 at Florida A&M................W...... 7...........0 at North Carolina-$.........W...... 5...........1 at North Carolina-$.........W...... 6...........2

ACC Champs NCAA Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Stetson............................W...... 8...........0 Stetson............................W...... 2...........0 vs. Oklahoma St.............. L....... 1...........5 vs. CS-Fullerton............... L....... 5...........9 vs. Oregon . ....................W...... 3...........2 vs. New Mexico St. . .......W...... 4...........0 vs. Illinois St....................W..... 10..........2 vs. Arizona ..................... L....... 1...........7 Troy State........................W...... 3...........1 Troy State........................W...... 3...........0 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 9...........4 at Georgia Tech-$............W..... 10..........1 at UNC-Charlotte.............W...... 6...........0 at UNC-Charlotte.............W...... 8...........0 Mercer ...........................W...... 3...........0 Mercer ...........................W..... 10..........2 North Carolina-$.............W...... 6...........3 North Carolina-$.............W...... 3...........1 Marshall..........................W...... 8...........0 Marshall..........................W...... 7...........0 vs. Indiana State..............W...... 8...........0 vs. Illinois-Chicago.......... L....... 1...........3 vs. Iowa........................... L....... 0...........4 vs. Robert Morris.............W...... 3...........0 vs. North Carolina ..........W...... 8...........2 vs. Yale............................W..... 11..........1 vs. Virginia.......................W...... 2...........1 vs. Oklahoma State ........W...... 7...........4 vs. Illinois-Chicago..........W...... 1...........0 Virginia-$........................W...... 3...........2 Virginia-$........................W...... 3...........0 Samford .........................W..... 14..........0 Miami (OH)......................W...... 9...........1 Michigan......................... L....... 1...........2 Northern Illinois...............W...... 3...........0 Illinois-Chicago...............W...... 3...........0 Iowa State.......................W...... 2...........0 Michigan......................... L....... 0...........5 Massachusetts................W...... 5...........4 Massachusetts................W...... 4...........3 at South Carolina ........... L....... 1...........2 at South Carolina ........... L....... 2...........3 vs. Hofstra . ....................W...... 5...........1 at South Carolina ........... L....... 3...........6 vs. Hofstra . ....................W...... 8...........2 Florida A&M....................W...... 8...........0


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS South Florida...................W...... 4...........0 South Florida................... L....... 3...........4 at Florida A&M................W...... 9...........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 10..........0 vs. Campbell...................W...... 4...........0 at North Carolina ...........W..... 15..........0 vs. East Carolina..............W..... 10..........2 vs. Campbell...................W...... 7...........1 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 4...........3 at North Carolina ...........W...... 2...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 6...........0 at West Florida................W...... 8...........0 at West Florida................W...... 3...........2

ACC Championship North Carolina ...............W...... 4...........0 Georgia Tech...................W...... 2...........1 Georgia Tech...................W...... 5...........2 West Florida....................W...... 9...........3 West Florida....................W...... 3...........0 vs. South Florida............. L....... 0...........3 vs. South Carolina...........W...... 5...........4 at Massachusetts............ L....... 0...........8 vs. South Carolina...........W...... 6...........0 at Massachusetts............W...... 2...........0

NCAA Regional vs. Nebraska................... L....... 1...........6 vs. Ohio...........................W...... 2...........0 vs. Nebraska...................W...... 6...........2 at Arizona . ..................... L....... 0.........15

1996 (51 - 21, 5 - 3) ACC Champs NCAA Regional OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP at Mercer........................W...... 4...........1 at Mercer........................W...... 5...........2 West Florida....................W...... 8...........0 West Florida....................W...... 8...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 2...........1 Georgia Southern............W...... 5...........0 vs. UNLV.......................... L....... 2...........3 vs. Washington................ L....... 6.........13 vs. Arizona ..................... L....... 4...........8 vs. Illinois State...............W...... 4...........1 vs. Utah State..................W...... 6...........5 vs. CS-Fullerton............... L...... 11........12 Stetson ..........................W...... 1...........0 Stetson ..........................W...... 6...........2 FAMU..............................W...... 8...........0 vs. Washington................ L....... 1...........3 vs. Massachusetts..........W...... 4...........1 vs. Long Beach State...... L....... 1...........2 vs. Oregon .....................W...... 1...........0 vs. Cal State Northridge.. L....... 1...........2 UNC-Charlotte.................W...... 7...........1 UNC-Charlotte.................W...... 6...........0 Troy State........................W...... 5...........2 Troy State........................ L....... 1...........2 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 2...........1 vs. UT-Chattanooga.........W...... 5...........2 vs. Ball State...................W...... 4...........2 vs. Penn State.................W...... 4...........3 vs. Indiana.......................W...... 3...........1 vs. Michigan State .........W...... 6...........2 vs. UCLA.......................... L....... 0...........4 Notre Dame..................... L....... 0...........1 Drake..............................W...... 1...........0 Ohio State....................... L....... 0...........1 Southern Illinois.............. L....... 3...........4 Eastern Michigan............W...... 7...........0 Massachusetts................W...... 3...........1 Michigan......................... L....... 1...........6 Connecticut.....................W...... 3...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 6...........0 Bradley ..........................W...... 4...........1

Bradley ..........................W...... 7...........2 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 2...........0 Georgia Tech-$................ L....... 1...........3 at FAMU..........................W...... 7...........2 at FAMU..........................W..... 13..........0 FAMU..............................W...... 4...........0 at Virginia-$....................W...... 8...........0 at Virginia-$....................W...... 5...........4 at Maryland-$.................W...... 4...........0 at Maryland-$.................W...... 6...........2 at North Carolina-$......... L....... 2...........3 at North Carolina-$......... L....... 4...........5 vs. Campbell...................W...... 6...........1 vs. Florida Atlantic........... L....... 0...........1 vs. South Carolina ..........W...... 4...........2 at North Carolina . ..........W...... 2...........0 vs. Maryland...................W...... 8...........0

ACC Championship vs. Georgia Tech..............W...... 5...........4 vs. Maryland...................W...... 3...........0 vs. North Carolina............W...... 3...........1 at West Florida................W...... 6...........0 at West Florida................W..... 10..........0 at South Florida...............W...... 1...........0 at South Florida............... L....... 1...........4 South Carolina................W...... 5...........1 South Carolina................ L....... 3...........5 South Carolina................W...... 2...........1

NCAA Regional Arizona . ......................... L....... 6...........9 South Florida...................W...... 6...........0 Arizona . ......................... L....... 3.........10

1997 (45 - 19, 7 - 1) ACC Champs OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP at Georgia Southern........W...... 8...........0 at Georgia Southern........W...... 5...........3 at Florida A&M................W...... 7...........0 vs. Nebraska...................W...... 2...........1 vs. Fresno State.............. L....... 0...........2 vs. Oregon....................... L....... 1...........6 vs. Utah........................... L....... 2...........6 vs. Ohio State..................W...... 7...........2 vs. CS-Fullerton...............W...... 4...........2 at Florida . ...................... L....... 1...........3 at Florida . ......................W...... 8...........1 Mercer ...........................W...... 1...........0 Mercer ...........................W...... 5...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 8...........0 vs. Northwestern.............W...... 2...........0 vs. Washington................ L....... 3...........8 vs. Oklahoma..................W...... 2...........1 vs. UConn........................W..... 10..........3 vs. Louisiana Tech ......... L....... 2...........6 vs. Ball State...................W...... 4...........0 vs. East Carolina..............W..... 10..........0 vs. Michigan State........... L....... 2...........6 vs. Hofstra . .................... L....... 1...........2 vs. Arkansas....................W...... 4...........0 vs. Indiana . ....................W...... 3...........2 vs. Iowa........................... L....... 1...........7 Miami (OH)......................W...... 2...........1 Louisiana Tech................ L....... 2...........3 Wisconsin....................... L....... 3.........12 UT-Chattanooga..............W...... 3...........1 UConn.............................W...... 2...........1 Bradley ..........................W...... 4...........0 Eastern Michigan............W...... 5...........1 UConn............................. L....... 0...........1 UConn.............................W...... 8...........2 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 5...........1 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 8...........5 Maryland-$.....................W...... 1...........0 Maryland-$.....................W...... 3...........0 Youngstown State...........W...... 8...........2

Youngstown State...........W...... 6...........3 at Troy State....................W...... 3...........2 at Troy State.................... T....... 1...........1 at Florida A&M................ L....... 1...........2 Virginia-$........................W...... 8...........0 Virginia-$........................ L....... 3...........6 at North Carolina -$........W...... 6...........0 at North Carolina -$........W..... 12..........4 vs. Florida Atlantic...........W...... 5...........1 vs. Campbell...................W...... 4...........1 vs. Coastal Carolina.........W..... 12..........2 vs. Coastal Carolina.........W...... 2...........1 vs. Florida Atlantic...........W...... 4...........0

ACC Championship vs. North Carolina............W...... 5...........4 vs. Maryland...................W...... 4...........3 vs. Maryland................... L....... 1...........2 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........0 at UNC Charlotte.............W...... 6...........1 at UNC Charlotte.............W...... 3...........1 at Alabama......................W...... 2...........0 at Alabama...................... L....... 5...........6 at Auburn .......................W...... 2...........0 at Auburn ....................... L....... 1...........2 South Florida................... L....... 3...........4 South Florida................... L....... 1...........3

1998 (51 - 21, 5 - 3) ACC Champs NCAA Regional OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP at Mercer .......................W...... 5...........1 at Mercer .......................W...... 9...........1 Georgia Southern............W...... 6...........2 Georgia Southern............W...... 3...........1 vs. Oregon . .................... L....... 0...........2 vs. Purdue.......................W...... 8...........1 vs. Washington................W...... 1...........0 vs. Fresno State..............W...... 2...........1 at West Florida................W...... 9...........3 at West Florida................W..... 10..........6 Florida A&M....................W...... 4...........2 Florida A&M....................W...... 6...........0 Troy State........................ L....... 0...........5 Troy State........................W...... 5...........4 vs. Indiana . ....................W...... 3...........2 vs. Arizona State............. L....... 1...........6 vs. UMass.......................W...... 4...........0 vs. CS-Northridge............ L....... 3...........4 vs. South Carolina ......... L....... 0...........3 vs. California................... L....... 1...........4 vs. Georgia .....................W...... 6...........5 vs. Illinois-Chicago.......... L....... 1...........3 vs. Central Michigan........W..... 10..........1 vs. Purdue .....................W...... 5...........4 vs. Missouri..................... L....... 1...........3 vs. Alabama ...................W...... 4...........1 vs. Texas......................... L....... 1...........9 UNC-Charlotte.................W...... 4...........1 UNC-Charlotte.................W...... 4...........1 Miami-Ohio..................... L....... 1...........4 Miami-Ohio..................... L....... 1...........3 Purdue .......................... L....... 0...........1 Northern Iowa.................W...... 3...........0 Louisiana State ..............W...... 4...........2 Eastern Michigan............W...... 4...........2 Robert Morris..................W...... 4...........1 Penn State......................W...... 3...........0 Central Michigan.............W..... 11..........4 Mississippi......................W...... 4...........2 Umass.............................W...... 1...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 6...........4 Connecticut.....................W...... 9...........0 North Carolina-$.............W...... 3...........2 North Carolina-$.............W...... 7...........6

Youngstown State...........W...... 1...........0 Youngstown State...........W..... 10..........2 vs. Wright State...............W...... 8...........3 vs. Georgia State.............W...... 8...........0 vs. Indiana State..............W...... 6...........1 vs. Utah...........................W...... 2...........1 vs. Utah........................... L....... 1...........4 West Florida....................W...... 2...........1 West Florida ...................W...... 5...........3 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 3...........2 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 4...........1 Florida............................. L....... 3...........8 Florida.............................W...... 5...........3 Florida A&M.................... L....... 1...........3 Auburn ...........................W...... 5...........1 Auburn ...........................W...... 8...........3 at Florida A&M................W...... 4...........1 at Virginia-$.................... L....... 1...........4 at Virginia-$.................... L....... 0...........3 at Maryland-$................. L....... 3...........5 at Maryland-$.................W...... 9...........1

Michigan State . ............. L....... 4...........5 Troy State........................W...... 7...........0 at Florida A&M................W...... 2...........1 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 7...........0 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 8...........5 at Georgia....................... L....... 0...........5 at Georgia.......................W...... 6...........0 at Florida . ...................... L....... 0...........2 at Florida . ......................W...... 6...........4 at North Carolina-$......... L....... 0...........6 at North Carolina-$.........W...... 8...........3 vs. Florida Atlantic........... L....... 0...........1 vs. Southern Miss............ L....... 0...........1 Florida A&M....................W..... 10..........1 Florida A&M.................... L....... 3...........8 Fl. International...............W...... 6...........1 Fl. International...............W...... 1...........0 vs. UNC-Charlotte............W..... 10..........1 vs. UNC-Charlotte............W..... 12..........5 South Florida...................W...... 2...........1 South Florida...................W...... 5...........1

ACC Championship

ACC Championship

Maryland.........................W...... 1...........0 Virginia............................W..... 10..........0 Virginia............................W...... 2...........1 at South Florida...............W...... 2...........1 at South Florida............... L....... 2...........3

vs. North Carolina............W...... 2...........1 vs. Virginia.......................W...... 1...........0 vs. Virginia.......................W...... 3...........0

NCAA Midwest Regional at Oklahoma State.......... L....... 0...........4 vs. Stanford..................... L....... 0...........1

1999 (40 - 25 - 1, 6 - 2) ACC Champs OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP at Georgia Southern........ L....... 1...........3 at Georgia Southern........W...... 2...........0 at Florida A&M................ L....... 2...........3 vs. Utah State..................W..... 12..........3 vs. Utah........................... L....... 1...........5 vs. California................... L....... 0...........4 vs. Nebraska................... L....... 1...........4 vs. UNLV..........................W..... 10..........5 Mercer ..........................W...... 9...........0 Mercer ...........................W..... 10..........0 at Auburn........................W...... 4...........2 at Auburn........................ T....... 0...........0 vs. Colorado State...........W...... 3...........2 vs. Nebraska................... L....... 0...........1 vs. DePaul ..................... L....... 3...........5 vs. Arizona State............. L....... 0...........2 vs. Colorado State........... L....... 4...........5 Campbell.........................W...... 5...........0 Campbell.........................W...... 2...........0 vs. Mississippi State........ L....... 1...........2 vs. Hofstra . ....................W...... 6...........5 vs. Michigan.................... L....... 0...........5 vs. Florida Atlantic........... L....... 4...........8 vs. Georgia .....................W...... 5...........0 at South Florida............... L....... 1...........2 Miami-Ohio.....................W...... 2...........0 Miami-Ohio.....................W...... 6...........2 vs. Western Illinois........... L....... 0...........1 vs. Toledo .......................W...... 9...........1 vs. Furman......................W...... 2...........0 vs. Maryland...................W...... 2...........0 vs. Central Michigan........ L....... 1...........5 Massachusetts................ L....... 1...........2 Massachusetts................W...... 6...........0 Virginia-$........................W...... 8...........2 Virginia-$........................W...... 2...........1 Minnesota.......................W...... 5...........0 Minnesota.......................W...... 5...........2 Maryland-$.....................W...... 4...........1 Maryland-$..................... L....... 3...........5 Michigan State................ L....... 0...........3 Troy State........................W...... 6...........1

2000 (51 - 27, 6 - 2) ACC Champs NCAA Regional OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP Georgia Southern............W...... 8...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 6...........1 at Florida A&M................W...... 9...........0 California-Berkeley.......... L....... 0...........1 Florida Atlantic................ L....... 2...........3 Florida A&M....................W...... 8...........7 Florida Atlantic................W...... 2...........0 California-Berkeley.......... L....... 0...........1 at Mercer........................W...... 7...........0 at Mercer........................W...... 7...........4 at Bethune-Cookman......W...... 9...........0 at Bethune-Cookman......W...... 1...........0 at Stetson........................W...... 2...........0 at Stetson........................W...... 8...........2 vs. Eastern Michigan.......W...... 5...........1 at Florida Atlantic............W...... 2...........0 vs. Villanova.................... L....... 2...........3 vs. Furman......................W...... 8...........0 vs. Fresno State.............. L....... 0...........2 vs. Harvard......................W...... 6...........2 vs. Texas......................... L....... 0...........1 vs. Mississippi State........ L....... 0...........4 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette... L....... 1...........9 at Pacific......................... L....... 2...........5 vs. UCLA.......................... L....... 0...........3 vs. Mississippi................. L....... 2...........3 vs. Cal-Poly..................... L....... 4...........5 at Fresno State................ L....... 1...........2 vs. Illinois State...............W...... 1...........0 vs. Texas Tech.................W...... 3...........0 Princeton.........................W...... 4...........3 Princeton.........................W...... 2...........0 Troy State........................W...... 2...........1 Miami of Ohio..................W...... 8...........0 Kansas............................ L....... 1...........4 Northern Iowa.................W...... 6...........2 Michigan......................... L....... 1...........6 Ohio................................W...... 8...........1 Ohio................................W...... 6...........1 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette... L....... 1...........2 at Tenn.-Chattanooga......W...... 1...........0 vs. Wisconsin..................W...... 3...........0 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette... L....... 2...........6 vs. Wisconsin..................W...... 6...........5 at Tenn.-Chattanooga......W...... 2...........1 Georgia Tech-$................ L....... 1...........2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Georgia Tech-$................ L....... 2...........8 Fla. International............. L....... 2...........4 Fla. International.............W...... 8...........3 Univ. of Florida................W...... 6...........3 Univ. of Florida................ L....... 3...........5 Southern Miss................. L....... 0...........9 Florida A&M....................W...... 3...........0 Southern Miss................. L....... 1...........4 Florida A&M....................W...... 9...........1 at Florida A&M................W...... 7...........0 Auburn............................W...... 7...........0 Auburn............................ L....... 4...........5 North Carolina-$.............W..... 10..........9 North Carolina-$.............W...... 5...........4 at East Carolina...............W...... 1...........0 at East Carolina...............W...... 7...........0 at Campbell.....................W...... 7...........1 at Campbell.....................W...... 9...........1

ACC Championship Maryland.........................W...... 6...........2 Virginia............................ L....... 2...........4 Maryland.........................W...... 3...........0 Virginia............................W...... 3...........1 Virginia............................W...... 2...........0 at Virginia-$....................W...... 3...........2 at Virginia-$....................W...... 6...........2 at Maryland-$.................W..... 10..........3 at Maryland-$.................W...... 3...........2

NCAA West Regional

at Georgia Tech-$............ L....... 1...........2 at Georgia State..............W...... 9...........1 at Georgia State..............W..... 10..........0 at North Carolina-$.........W...... 2...........0 at North Carolina-$.........W...... 5...........0 vs. Florida Atlantic...........W...... 5...........4 vs. East Carolina..............W...... 2...........0 at North Carolina............. L....... 2...........3 at Florida A&M................W...... 6...........0 at Jacksonville State.......W...... 4...........1 at Jacksonville State.......W..... 12..........2 Florida A&M....................W..... 12..........0 at Florida.........................W...... 5...........3 at Florida.........................W...... 3...........1 East Carolina...................W...... 9...........2 East Carolina...................W...... 9...........0 Virginia-$........................W...... 8...........0 Virginia-$........................W..... 10..........2 at Troy State....................W...... 1...........0 at Troy State.................... L....... 1...........2 Maryland-$.....................W...... 5...........0 Maryland-$.....................W..... 10..........1

ACC Championship vs. Maryland...................W...... 1...........1 vs. North Carolina............ L....... 0...........2 vs. Maryland...................W...... 4...........0 vs. North Carolina............ L....... 1...........4

NCAA Tallahassee Regional

vs. Long Beach State......W...... 2...........0 vs. Iowa...........................W...... 4...........1 at UCLA........................... L....... 1...........6 vs. Iowa...........................W...... 4...........2 at UCLA........................... L....... 1...........7

Bethune-Cookman..........W...... 6...........2 Florida.............................W...... 6...........2 California......................... L....... 0...........1 Florida Atlantic................W...... 2...........0 California.........................W...... 2...........1 California......................... L....... 1...........2

2001 (58 - 12, 7 - 1)

2002 (55 - 20, 6 - 0)

NCAA Regional

NCAA Regional College World Series

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP at Georgia Southern........W...... 8...........0 at Georgia Southern........W...... 4...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 1...........0 UT-Chattanooga..............W...... 4...........1 Florida International........ L....... 1...........2 UT-Chattanooga..............W...... 3...........2 Florida International........W...... 3...........2 Kent State....................... L....... 4...........8 College of Charleston......W...... 8...........0 Boston College................W...... 1...........0 College of Charleston......W...... 9...........1 Boston College................W...... 5...........4 Mercer............................W...... 4...........0 Mercer............................W...... 2...........0 vs. Illinois........................ L....... 0...........1 at Florida Atlantic............ L....... 1...........2 vs. Florida A&M...............W..... 11..........0 vs. Maryland...................W...... 5...........3 vs. Illinois........................W...... 2...........0 at Florida Atlantic............W...... 1...........0 Central Michigan.............W...... 3...........1 Northwestern..................W...... 2...........1 Ball State........................W...... 1...........0 Northwestern..................W...... 8 . ........2 Central Michigan . ..........W...... 2 . ........0 at Florida A&M................ L....... 4...........5 vs. UC Riverside..............W...... 8 .........0 at San Diego State..........W...... 2...........1 Nebraska........................ L....... 0...........3 Iowa State.......................W...... 4...........0 Iowa State.......................W...... 6...........0 Syracuse.........................W...... 3...........2 Bethune-Cookman..........W...... 3...........2 Troy State........................W..... 11..........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 8...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 3...........0 Florida A&M....................W...... 7...........0 at Georgia Tech-$............W...... 7...........0

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OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Georgia Southern............W...... 7...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 4...........0 at Mercer........................W...... 2...........0 at Mercer........................W...... 2...........1 Florida Atlantic................ L....... 2...........4 Washington..................... L....... 4...........6 South Carolina................ L....... 0...........4 Louisville.........................W...... 4...........1 Georgia........................... L....... 2...........3 Syracuse.........................W...... 6...........3 Penn St...........................W...... 4...........0 Maryland.........................W...... 2...........1 St Johns..........................W...... 8...........3 vs. Texas Tech................. L....... 1...........4 at New Mexico State.......W...... 5...........0 vs. Dayton.......................W...... 5...........0 at New Mexico State . ....W...... 1...........0 vs. Dayton.......................W..... 12..........0 vs. Texas Tech................. L....... 7...........8 at Florida A&M................W...... 7...........3 Kansas............................W...... 5...........4 Texas...............................W...... 1...........0 Mississippi St.................. L....... 0...........2 Pittsburgh.......................W...... 7...........0 Middle Tenn St................W...... 2...........1 Iowa St............................W...... 7...........0 Auburn............................W...... 5...........4 Michigan......................... L....... 0...........1 Massachusetts................ L....... 2...........3 Southern Ill......................W...... 2...........1 vs. Oklahoma..................W...... 1...........0 vs. Rutgers......................W...... 5...........1 at CS-Fullerton................ L....... 1...........8 vs. Depaul.......................W..... 11..........5 vs. Washington................W...... 3...........2 vs. Texas......................... L....... 2...........4

2010 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

Maine..............................W...... 6...........2 Maine..............................W...... 1...........0 vs. Campbell...................W...... 8...........0 vs. UNC Greensboro........W...... 3...........1 vs. Princeton...................W...... 5...........1 vs. Ohio St....................... L....... 1...........2 vs. UCF............................W..... 10..........2 vs. Troy St........................ L....... 2...........4 at Florida A&M................W...... 2...........1 Florida A&M....................W...... 6...........0 Florida A&M....................W..... 18..........3 UAB.................................W...... 9...........0 UAB.................................W...... 5...........3 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 7...........3 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 4...........2 Florida............................. L....... 1...........7 Florida.............................W...... 6...........1 North Carolina-$.............W...... 7...........6 North Carolina-$.............W...... 9...........5 Jacksonville St................W...... 3...........0 Jacksonville St................W...... 6...........1 at Virginia-$....................W...... 4...........0 at Virginia-$....................W...... 6...........3 Troy St.............................W...... 7...........2 Troy St.............................W...... 9...........1 Florida Atlantic................W...... 3...........2 Florida Atlantic................ L....... 0...........5

vs. Princeton...................W ..... 5...........1 vs. Boston.......................W ..... 2....1 (10) vs. Middle Tenn. State.....W ..... 5...........0 vs. Georgia State.............W ..... 4......3 (8) Maryland-$.....................W ..... 6...........2 Maryland-$.....................W ..... 3.....2(10) at FAMU .........................W ..... 9...........2 at Elon.............................W ..... 6...........0 at Elon.............................W ..... 6...........0 at North Carolina-$.........W ..... 1...........0 at North Carolina-$.........W ..... 4...........0 UCF ................................W ..... 2......1 (9) UCF ................................W ..... 2...........0 at Furman.......................W ..... 6...........0 at Furman.......................W .... 12..........0 Florida A&M ...................W ..... 8...........0 Jacksonville ...................W ..... 9...........0 Jacksonville ...................W ..... 2...........0 at Florida.........................W ..... 5...........0 at Florida.........................W ..... 7...........3 Virginia-$........................W ..... 5...........0 Virginia-$........................W .... 12..........1 at Georgia Tech-$............W ..... 4...........0 at Georgia Tech-$............W ..... 6...........0

ACC Championship

at CS-Fullerton................W...... 3...........0 Florida Intl.......................W...... 5...........1 Florida Intl.......................W..... 11..........0 at Florida A&M................W..... 12..........0 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 4...........0 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 2...........1 at Florida A&M................W..... 12..........0 Florida.............................W...... 2...........0 at UCF.............................W...... 2...........1 at UCF.............................W...... 3...........2 Florida A&M....................W..... 12..........0 at Virginia-$....................W...... 1...........0 at Virginia-$.................... L....... 4...........5 Maryland-$.....................W...... 7...........0 Maryland-$.....................W...... 2...........1 North Carolina-$.............W...... 1...........0 North Carolina-$.............W...... 5...........0 NC State-$......................W...... 8...........0 NC State-$......................W...... 4...........0 at Auburn........................ L....... 0...........1 at Auburn........................W...... 4...........0 at Michigan..................... L....... 1...........2 at Michigan..................... L....... 0...........1 at Eastern Michigan........W...... 2...........0 at Eastern Michigan........ L....... 5...........6

ACC Championship

Virginia............................W .... 10..........1 Georgia Tech...................W ..... 5...........3 Virginia............................W .... 10..........2

at Georgia Tech...............W...... 3...........2 at North Carolina.............W...... 8...........0

UNC.................................W...... 3...........2 Georgia Tech .................. L....... 0...........2 UNC................................. L....... 2...........5

NCAA Gainsville Regional

at Georgia Tech...............W...... 3...........1

vs. Texas-Arlington.......... L ...... 0...........1 vs. Oregon St ................. L ...... 1...........2

NCAA Tallahassee Regional Auburn............................W...... 2...........1 Georgia Tech................... L....... 0...........7 Georgia Tech ..................W...... 1...........0 Georgia Tech...................W...... 3...........2 Georgia Tech ..................W...... 6...........1

2004 (62 - 12, 9 - 1)

College World Series

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Illinois State....................W..... 11..........3 Louisville.........................W...... 8...........0 Minnesota.......................W...... 3...........0 FAMU..............................W...... 9...........1 at Mercer........................W...... 5...........1 at Mercer........................W...... 8...........2 S. Mississippi..................W...... 5...........1 S. Mississippi..................W...... 9...........1 Georgia Southern............W...... 8...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 4...........0 at Jacksonville................W...... 3...........2 at Jacksonville................ L....... 1...........2 Florida A&M....................W...... 8...........0 vs. Army..........................W..... 10..........0 vs. Texas.........................W...... 2...........1 vs. Washington................W...... 7...........1 vs. Oklahoma..................W...... 3...........2 vs. South Carolina...........W...... 3...........1 vs. Louisiana State.......... L....... 3...........4 Penn State......................W...... 8...........0 Rhode Island...................W..... 11..........0 LA-Lafayette................... L....... 0...........1 St John’s.........................W...... 7...........4 Connecticut.....................W...... 8...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 7...........4 Notre Dame.....................W...... 4...........3 Texas A&M......................W...... 8...........0 Robert Morris..................W...... 9...........1 St Joeseph’s...................W...... 7...........0 Central Michigan.............W...... 9...........0 St Joeseph’s...................W..... 14..........0 Michigan.........................W...... 1...........0 Troy State........................W..... 11..........2 Troy State........................W...... 6...........2 vs. Arizona State.............W...... 1...........0 vs. Nebraska................... L....... 0...........1 vs. UNLV..........................W...... 2...........1 vs. Fresno State..............W...... 3...........0

vs. UCLA..........................W...... 2...........1 vs. Cal............................. L....... 0...........1 vs. Nebraska...................W...... 4...........3 vs. Arizona....................... L....... 2...........6

2003 (46 - 33, 8 - 0) ACC Champs NCAA Regional OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP at Georgia Southern........W ..... 7...........2 at Georgia Southern........ L....... 1...........2 Auburn ...........................W ..... 8...........0 Auburn ...........................W ..... 3....2 (10) Oregon............................ L ...... 1...........3 Florida A&M....................W .... 13..........2 Georgia........................... L ...... 4......5 (8) SE Louisiana...................W ..... 4...........1 Middle Tenn. State..........W..... 11..........0 Iowa State.......................W ..... 3...........1 Middle Tenn. State..........W ..... 6...........3 Iowa State.......................W ..... 6...........2 at FAMU..........................W ..... 5...........0 vs. Pacific........................W ..... 8...........1 vs. Oregon State ............ L....... 0...........2 vs. UMass....................... L ...... 1...........2 Mercer ..........................W .... 11..........0 Mississippi State . .......... L ...... 1...........3 Syracuse.........................W ..... 6...........1 Pittsburgh.......................W ..... 7...........1 at Troy.............................W ..... 8...........3 at Troy.............................W ..... 7...........1 Rutgers...........................W ..... 6...........0 Winthrop.........................W ..... 1...........0 Penn St .......................... L ...... 3....4 (11) vs. Long Beach State......W ..... 4...........0 vs. Arizona....................... L ...... 0...........2 vs. UL-Lafayette.............. L ...... 0...........3

ACC Champs NCAA Regional College World Series

ACC Championship

NCAA Tallahassee Regional vs Long Island.................W...... 4...........0 vs Cal St Northridge........W...... 1...........0 vs Oregon........................W...... 5...........4 vs Oregon........................ L....... 0...........1 vs Oregon........................W...... 2...........0

College World Series vs. California................... L....... 2...........4 vs. Washington................W...... 2...........0 vs. Louisiana State.......... L....... 1...........2

2005 (35 - 28, 11 - 6) NCAA Regional OPPONENT......................W.... FSU.... OPP at FAMU..........................W...... 5...........2 at FAMU.......................... L....... 7.........10 Missouri.......................... L....... 2......3 (9) Nicholls State..................W ..... 2...........0 Nicholls State..................W ..... 7...........3 Missouri.......................... L....... 3...........6 at Georgia Southern........ L....... 0...........1 at Georgia Southern........W...... 3...........0 South Carolina................W ..... 4...........2 Syracuse.........................W...... 5......4 (8) SE Louisiana...................W ..... 6...........0 Syracuse......................... L ...... 1...........2 vs. Lehigh........................W ..... 5...........1 vs. Michigan State...........W ..... 4...........1 vs. Oklahoma ................. L ...... 0...........3 vs. Fresno State .............W ..... 2...........0 Maine..............................W ..... 1...........0 Maine . ...........................W ..... 5...........2 at North Carolina-$.........W ..... 2...........0 at North Carolina-$.........W ..... 6...........3 at North Carolina-$......... L ...... 2...........3 at NC State-$..................W ..... 5...........2 at NC State-$.................. L ...... 1...........2 Iowa State.......................W ..... 1...........0 Saint Joseph’s ...............W ..... 4...........0 Radford ..........................W ..... 4...........0 Eastern Kentucky ...........W .... 13..........5 Southern Illinois ............. L ...... 0...........4 vs. Texas ........................ L ...... 2...........7 vs. Long Beach State......W ..... 5...........1 vs. Arizona....................... L ...... 0...........6 vs. Syracuse.................... L ...... 3...........4


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS at Georgia Tech-$............ L ...... 0...........2 at Georgia Tech-$............ L ...... 1...........3 at Georgia Tech-$............ L ...... 0...........5 Jacksonville.................... L ...... 2...........5 Jacksonville....................W .... 11..........0 Virginia Tech-$................W ..... 4...........2 Virginia Tech-$................W ..... 3...........2 Virginia Tech-$................W ..... 5...........2 UCF ................................ L ...... 1...........2 UCF ................................W ..... 1...........0 Maryland-$.....................W ..... 1...........0 Maryland-$..................... L ...... 2...........7 Maryland-$.....................W ..... 2...........0 FAMU..............................W ..... 4...........1 FAMU..............................W ..... 5...........1 Virginia-$........................W ..... 5...........3 Virginia-$........................W ..... 4...........0 Virginia-$........................W ..... 3...........2 at Troy............................. L ...... 3...........5 at Troy............................. L ...... 1...........3 at Florida......................... L ...... 4...........7 at Florida......................... L ...... 0...........2 at BYU.............................W .... 12..........3 at BYU............................. L ...... 2...........5 at Utah............................ L ...... 5...........8

Florida A&M....................W...... 9...........3 Auburn............................ L....... 2...........7 Georgia Tech-$ ..............W...... 9...........1 Georgia Tech-$ .............. L....... 3...........8 Georgia Tech-$................W...... 7...........4 at Florida A&M................ L....... 0...........4 Florida.............................W...... 4...........0 Florida.............................W...... 6......5 (8) at Virginia-$ ................... L....... 0...........1 at Virginia-$....................W...... 8...........5 Florida A&M ...................W...... 9...........3 NC State-$...................... L....... 0...........2 NC State-$...................... L....... 5...........6 NC State-$......................W...... 2...........0 Troy.................................W...... 4...........3 Troy................................. L....... 2...........4 at Virginia Tech-$............ L....... 0...........2 at Virginia Tech-$ ........... L....... 2.........10 at Virginia Tech-$............W...... 9...........6 at UCF.............................W...... 2...........0 at UCF ............................W...... 8...........2 at Maryland-$ ................ L....... 4...........6 at Maryland-$.................W...... 4...........1 at Maryland-$ ................W...... 8...........4

ACC Championship

Georgia Tech...................W..... 10..........1 NC State..........................W...... 6...........0 Georgia Tech................... L....... 3...........4 Georgia Tech...................W...... 7...........4 NC State.......................... L....... 1...........4

vs. Virginia Tech.............. L ...... 2...........3 at Maryland..................... L ...... 0...........2

NCAA Auburn Regional at Auburn........................W ..... 5...........0 vs. Baylor........................ L ...... 5...........8 at Auburn........................W ..... 2...........0 vs. Baylor ....................... L ...... 3...........5

2006 (44-30, 10-10) NCAA Super Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Louisville . ...................... L....... 3........12 Samford .........................W...... 7...........2 Nicholls State..................W..... 11..........3 Georgia Southern............W...... 3...........2 Georgia Southern............W..... 10..........2 South Carolina................W...... 4...........3 Iowa State . ....................W...... 5...........0 South Carolina................ L....... 2...........4 Iowa State.......................W...... 9...........1 at Jacksonville................W...... 8...........1 at Jacksonville................ L....... 1...........2 vs. LA-Lafayette.............. L....... 0.........14 vs. Tennessee ................ L....... 0...........1 at Florida A&M ...............W...... 5...........2 Michigan......................... L....... 0...........9 Michigan......................... L....... 3...........6 Western Michigan...........W...... 2...........1 Maryland.........................W...... 6...........5 Michigan......................... L....... 0...........5 Connecticut.....................W...... 8...........2 Connecticut.....................W...... 1...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 5......2 (9) Kent State....................... L....... 2...........4 Western Illinois................W..... 11..........6 Georgia State..................W...... 5...........2 Florida A&M....................W...... 5...........3 St. John’s........................W...... 7...........2 North Carolina-$.............W...... 2...........1 North Carolina-$............. L....... 3...........5 North Carolina-$............. L....... 1...........3 at CS-Fullerton................ L....... 1...........6 vs. Arizona State.............W...... 1....0 (10) vs. Notre Dame............... L....... 0...........1 vs. Michigan.................... L....... 3.........11 Florida International........W...... 3...........1 Florida International........W...... 8...........0 Boston College-$ ........... L....... 5...........7 Boston College-$............W...... 8...........0 Boston College-$............W...... 7...........5

ACC Tournament

NCAA Athens Regional vs. Coastal Carolina.........W...... 7...........1 at Georgia ......................W...... 3...........2 at Georgia....................... L....... 1...........3 at Georgia.......................W...... 2...........0

NCAA Tempe Super Regional

at FAMU..........................W...... 8......... 0 Virginia Tech.................... L....... 0......... 1 Virginia Tech....................W..... 10......... 2 Virginia Tech.................... L....... 0......... 1 UCF................................. L....... 0... 1(12) UCF.................................W...... 8......... 3 Maryland.........................W...... 4... 2(14) Maryland.........................W...... 6......... 0 Maryland.........................W...... 8..... 0(5) at Florida......................... L....... 1......... 5 at Florida......................... L....... 3......... 4 at Georgia Tech...............W...... 8......... 0 at Georgia Tech............... L....... 1..... 9(8) at Georgia Tech............... L....... 6......... 7 FAMU..............................W...... 9..... 1(5) at Boston College............W...... 9......... 0 at Boston College............W...... 6......... 3 Jacksonville....................W...... 8......... 0 Jacksonville....................W...... 3......... 0 Virginia............................W...... 8......... 2 Virginia............................W...... 4......... 2 Virginia............................W...... 8......... 0 at North Carolina............. L....... 3......... 4 at North Carolina.............W...... 3......... 2 at North Carolina.............W...... 6......... 3 at Troy.............................W...... 5......... 3 at Troy.............................W...... 4......... 2 North Florida...................W...... 5......... 0 North Florida...................W...... 2......... 1 at Auburn........................ L....... 2......... 7

ACC Tournament

2009 (44-16, 17-4)

2008 (38-28, 12-9)

OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Samford..........................W..... 13..... 5(5) FAMU..............................W...... 5......... 0 Radford...........................W...... 2......... 1 Samford..........................W...... 8..... 0(6) at Georgia Southern........W..... 11......... 2 Jacksonville....................W..... 10..... 2(5) Kansas............................ L....... 0......... 1 South Carolina................W...... 8......... 3 Memphis.........................W...... 8..... 0(6) vs. Nebraska...................W...... 2..... 1(9) vs. Mississippi St.............W...... 4......... 2 vs. Tennessee Tech.........W...... 9..... 8(8) vs. Seton Hall..................W...... 4......... 2 Southern Illinois.............. L....... 1......... 4 Michigan......................... L....... 3......... 4 Michigan......................... L....... 2......... 3 at North Carolina St......... L....... 3......... 6 at North Carolina St.........W...... 4......... 0 at North Carolina St......... L....... 2......... 4 Syracuse.........................W...... 8......... 0 Georgia St.......................W...... 6......... 2 Appalachian St................W...... 4......... 2 Maine..............................W...... 9..... 1(5) FAMU..............................W...... 9......... 4 Southern Illinois..............W...... 6......... 0 Georgia........................... L....... 1......... 2 Southern Mississippi.......W...... 2......... 0 Southern Mississippi.......W...... 6......... 1 vs. Washington................W...... 3......... 1 vs. Cal State Northridge.. L....... 3......... 4 vs. Michigan.................... L....... 2......... 4 vs. North Carolina St........ L....... 2......... 3 at Cal State Fullerton....... L....... 3......... 4

NCAA Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP Southern Miss.................W..... 11..........3 Louisville......................... L....... 3...........4 Troy................................. L....... 1...........3 Louisville.........................W...... 6...........4 at Florida A&M................W...... 9...........1 Jacksonville.................... L....... 2...........5 Bethune Cookman..........W..... 14..........3 Michigan State................ L....... 2...........3 UAB.................................W...... 4...........1 at Jacksonville................W..... 10..........0 at Jacksonville................W...... 3...........1 North Carolina.................W...... 2...........0 North Carolina................. L....... 1...........5 North Carolina................. L....... 4...........7 Troy................................. L....... 0...........3 Troy.................................W...... 3...........2 vs UMASS.......................W...... 6...........0 vs Hofstra........................W...... 1...........0 vs Tennessee.................. L....... 5...........8 vs Texas A&M.................. L....... 0...........7 vs Iowa............................W...... 2...........0 Appalachian State...........W...... 2...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 7...........0 Georgia State..................W...... 1...........0 Georgia State..................W...... 3...........0 Connecticut.....................W...... 2...........1 Connecticut.....................W...... 2...........1 at Virginia........................W...... 9...........1 at Virginia........................W...... 8...........3 at Virginia........................W...... 5...........1 Lipscomb........................W...... 5...........1 Lipscomb........................W..... 11..........3 vs Arizona State..............W...... 3...........2 vs Long Beach State....... L....... 2...........6

NCAA Tallahassee Regional vs Oklahoma State.......... L....... 0...........1 vs Mississippi State........W...... 5...........0 vs Oklahoma State.......... L....... 0...........1

NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional

NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional

2007 (44-25, 13-7)

ACC Tournament vs Boston College............W...... 2...........0 vs North Carolina.............W...... 4...........1 vs Georgia Tech............... L....... 1...........3

ACC Tournament

vs Jacksonville St............ L....... 3...........4 vs Chattanooga...............W...... 5...........3 vs Jacksonville St............ L....... 1.........10

vs. California................... L....... 6........13 at Alabama...................... L....... 3......... 6

Troy.................................W...... 1...........0 at Florida......................... L....... 3...........4 Maryland.........................W...... 1...........0 Maryland.........................W...... 8...........0 Maryland.........................W...... 1...........0 at NC State......................W..... 10..........1 at NC State......................W...... 1...........0 at NC State......................W...... 1...........0 Virginia............................W...... 3...........1 Virginia............................W..... 12..........4 Virginia............................W...... 5...........1 at Boston College............W...... 2...........0 at Boston College............W...... 1...........0 at Boston College............W...... 4...........0

vs Boston College............W...... 5...........1 vs Virginia Tech............... L....... 0...........2

vs. North Carolina............W...... 8..... 0(5) vs. Virginia Tech.............. L....... 0......... 4 vs. Maryland...................W...... 7......... 4 vs. Georgia Tech.............. L....... 3......... 6

at Arizona State............... L....... 1...........6 at Arizona State............... L....... 5...........1

NCAA Regional

vs Arizona....................... L....... 2.........13 vs Washington................. L....... 3...........4 at Cal State Fullerton.......W...... 4...........1 Georgia Southern............W...... 8...........0 Georgia Southern............W...... 4...........3 Boston College................W...... 1...........0 Boston College................ L....... 1...........6 Boston College................W...... 6...........0 Florida A&M....................W..... 18..........0 at Maryland..................... L....... 1...........3 at Maryland.....................W...... 3...........0 at Maryland..................... L....... 3...........4 at UCF............................. L....... 0...........2 at UCF............................. L....... 1...........4 Georgia Tech................... L....... 2...........5 Georgia Tech...................W..... 10..........2 Georgia Tech................... L....... 2...........6 Florida............................. L....... 1...........6 Florida............................. L....... 4.........14 Virginia Tech.................... L....... 0...........3 Virginia Tech.................... L....... 1...........3 Virginia Tech....................W...... 2...........0 NC State..........................W...... 1...........0 NC State..........................W...... 4...........3 NC State..........................W..... 10..........1 at Michigan..................... L....... 2...........6 at Michigan..................... L....... 4...........8

NCAA Regional OPPONENT............................. FSU.... OPP vs Iowa............................W...... 6...........0 at Texas........................... L....... 2...........3 vs Stephan F Austin........W..... 10..........5 at Texas...........................W...... 6...........4 FAMU..............................W...... 5...........0 App. State.......................W...... 6...........0 Miami (OH)......................W..... 10..........2 Purdue............................W...... 8...........0 Mississippi State............. L....... 5...........4 South Alabama................W...... 6...........1 East Carolina................... L....... 2...........1 Indiana............................W...... 7...........0 UC Riverside....................W..... 13..........2 Michigan.........................W...... 6...........5 Bethune-Cookman..........W...... 3...........2 Troy.................................W...... 2...........0 Liberty.............................W..... 11..........3 Mid Tennessee St............W...... 6...........1 at North Carolina............. L....... 0...........1 at North Carolina.............W...... 6...........2 at North Carolina.............W...... 4...........1 vs Washington................. L....... 1...........4 vs Oklahoma................... L....... 1...........3 vs Fresno State............... L....... 0...........1 vs Bowling Green............W...... 3...........0 vs Texas..........................W...... 2...........0 Jacksonville....................W...... 4...........0 Jacksonville....................W..... 10..........0 at North Florida...............W...... 7...........0 at North Florida............... L....... 3...........5 at FAMU..........................W...... 5...........1 at Georgia Tech............... L....... 3...........8 at Georgia Tech............... L....... 0...........3 at Georgia Tech...............W...... 5...........4 Virginia Tech....................W...... 6...........0 Virginia Tech....................W...... 3...........2 Virginia Tech.................... L....... 0...........2 Troy.................................W...... 8...........0

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SERIES RECORDS Adelphi:

(FSU Leads 5-1)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-1 1985.....................L......................... 0-2........................N

1987....................W......................1-0 (9).................... N* ............................W.....................3-1 (13)................... N* 1990....................W........................ 4-0........................H 1992....................W....................... 12-2.......................N ............................W........................ 5-0........................H

1985.................... T......................... 0-0........................N 1986....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-2........................H 1991....................W........................ 5-0........................H 1992....................W........................ 2-0........................N ............................W........................ 9-0........................N 1996....................W........................ 4-2........................N 1997....................W........................ 4-0........................N 2001....................W........................ 1-0........................H

Baylor:

Alabama:

(Series Tied 2-2)

Home: 0-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 1-0 1997....................W........................ 2-0........................ A

.............................L......................... 5-6........................ A 1998....................W........................ 4-1........................N 2007.....................L......................... 3-6..........................

Alabama - Birmingham:

(Baylor Leads 2-4)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-4 1984.................. L.......................2-3...................... N 1985.................. L.......................4-5...................... N 1987..................W.....................10-0..................... N ..........................W......................8-1...................... N 2005.................. L.......................5-9.....................N* .......................... L.......................3-5.....................N*

(FSU Leads 3-0)

Bethune-Cookman:

Home: 3-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

2002....................W........................ 9-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-3........................H ............................ w........................ 4-1........................H

Appalachian State: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

2007....................W........................ 4-2........................N 2008....................W........................ 2-0........................H 2009....................W........................ 6-0........................H

Arizona:

(Arizona Leads 11-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-2…Neutral: 0-9

1991.....................L......................... 0-8........................ A 1992.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 1995.....................L......................... 1-7........................ A .............................L........................ 0-15..................... N* 1996.....................L......................... 4-8........................N .............................L......................... 6-9...................... N* .............................L........................ 3-10..................... N* 2002.....................L......................2-6 (11)..................N% 2003.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 2005.....................L......................... 0-6........................N 2008.....................L........................ 2-13.......................N

Arizona State:

(FSU Leads 6-0)

Home: 3-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 1-0 2000..................W......................9-0...................... A ..........................W......................1-0...................... A 2001..................W......................3-2...................... H ..........................W......................6-2.....................N* 2008..................W.....................14-3..................... H 2009..................W......................3-2...................... H

Boston College: (FSU Leads 13-2)

Home: 6-2…Away: 5-0…Neutral: 2-0........ ACC:9-2 2001....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-4........................H 2006.....................L......................... 5-7......................H$ ............................W......................8-0 (6)....................H$ ............................W........................ 7-5......................H$ 2007....................W........................ 9-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-3...................... A$ 2008....................W........................ 1-0......................H$ .............................L......................... 1-6......................H$ ............................W........................ 6-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 5-1......................N# 2009....................W........................ 2-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 1-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 4-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 2-0......................N#

(ASU Leads 6-4)

Boston University:

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-2…Neutral: 3-4

1986.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 1989.....................L.......................3-7 (9)......................N ............................W........................ 3-2........................N 1998.....................L......................... 1-6........................N 1999.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 2004....................W........................ 1-0........................N 2006....................W.....................1-0 (10).....................N .............................L......................... 1-6..................... A^ .............................L......................... 1-5..................... A^ 2008....................W........................ 3-2........................N

Arkansas: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1997....................W........................ 4-0........................N

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2003..................W....................2-1(9).................... N

Bowling Green: (FSU Leads 7-0)

Home: 6-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

1987....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W....................... 12-2.......................H ............................W........................ 3-1........................H 1991....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 9-0........................H 1992....................W........................ 4-0........................H 2009....................W........................ 3-0........................N

Bradley:

Army:

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2004..................W.....................10-0..................... N

Auburn:

(FSU Leads 12-5-1)

Home: 5-2…Away: 5-3-1…Neutral: 2-0

1997....................W........................ 2-0........................ A .............................L......................... 1-2........................ A 1998....................W........................ 5-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-3........................H 1999....................W........................ 4-2........................ A ............................ T......................... 0-0........................ A 2000....................W........................ 7-0........................H .............................L......................... 4-5........................H 2002....................W........................ 5-4........................N ............................W........................ 2-1 ..................... N* 2003....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W..................... 3-2(10).....................H 2004.....................L......................... 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 4-0........................A 2005....................W........................ 5-0.......................A* ............................W........................ 2-0.......................A* 2006.....................L......................... 2-7........................H 2007.....................L......................... 2-7........................ A

Austin Peay: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1990..................W......................5-1...................... N

Ball State: (FSU Leads 8-0-1)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-0-1

88

(FSU Leads 9-0)

Home: 8-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

1985....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H 1987....................W........................ 2-0........................N 1991....................W........................ 2-0........................H 1992....................W........................ 3-2........................H 1996....................W........................ 4-1........................H ............................W........................ 7-2........................H 1997....................W........................ 4-0........................H

Brigham Young: (Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 1-0 2005..................W.....................12-3..................... A .......................... L.......................2-5...................... A

Brown:

(FSU Leads 2-0)

.............................L......................1-2 (10).....................H 2002.....................L......................... 0-1.....................N% 2004.....................L......................... 4-2.....................N% 2007.....................L........................ 6-13.......................N

Cal-Poly:

(Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1 1993..................W......................1-0...................... N 2000.................. L.......................4-5...................... N

California-Riverside: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2001..................W......................8-0...................... N 2009..................W.....................13-2..................... H

Cal State Fullerton: (Fullerton Leads 8-4)

Home: 0-0…Away: 2-5…Neutral: 2-3

1987.....................L......................... 0-3.....................N% 1992.....................L......................... 4-5........................ A 1993....................W........................ 4-1........................N 1994.....................L......................... 0-7 ....................... A 1995.....................L......................... 5-9........................N 1996.....................L....................... 11-12......................N 1997....................W........................ 4-2........................N 2002.....................L......................... 1-8........................ A 2004....................W........................ 3-0........................ A 2006.....................L......................... 1-6........................ A 2007.....................L......................... 3-4........................ A 2008....................W........................ 4-1........................ A

Cal State-Northridge: (CSN Leads 4-1)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-4

1991.....................L......................... 0-1........................N 1996.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 1998.....................L......................... 3-4........................N 2004....................W........................ 1-0...................... H* 2007.....................L......................... 3-4........................N

Campbell: (FSU Leads 9-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 5-0 1995....................W........................ 4-0........................N

............................W........................ 7-1........................N 1996....................W........................ 6-1........................N 1997....................W........................ 4-1........................N 1999....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 2000....................W........................ 7-1........................ A ............................W........................ 9-1........................ A 2002....................W........................ 8-0........................N

CENTRAL FLORIDA: (FSU Leads 9-4)

Home: 4-2…Away: 4-2…Neutral: 1-0

2002....................W....................... 10-2.......................N 2003....................W...................... 2-1(9)......................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 2004....................W........................ 2-1........................ A ............................W........................ 3-2........................ A 2005.....................L......................... 1-2........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H 2006....................W........................ 2-0........................ A ............................W........................ 8-2........................ A 2007.....................L...................... 0-1(12).....................H ............................W........................ 8-3........................H 2008.....................L......................... 0-2........................ A .............................L......................... 1-4........................ A

Central Michigan: (FSU Leads 8-2)

Home: 4-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-1

1987.....................L......................... 0-1.....................N% 1988....................W........................ 6-2........................N 1990....................W........................ 1-0........................N 1993....................W........................ 5-0........................N 1998....................W....................... 10-1.......................N ............................W....................... 11-4.......................H 1999.....................L......................... 1-5........................H 2001....................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 2004....................W........................ 9-0........................N

CHATTANOOGA: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1985..................W.....................14-0..................... H ..........................W.....................14-2..................... H

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2008..................W......................5-3.....................N*

California:

Coastal Carolina:

(Cal Leads 11-1)

Home: 0-2…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-9

1991.....................L......................... 0-4........................N 1992.....................L......................... 0-3.....................N% 1998.....................L......................... 1-4........................N 1999.....................L......................... 0-4........................N 2000.....................L......................... 0-1........................H .............................L......................... 0-1........................H 2001.....................L......................... 0-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H

2010 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

(FSU Leads 5-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-0 1993..................W......................8-0...................... N ..........................W......................9-1...................... N 1997..................W.....................12-2..................... N ..........................W......................2-1...................... N 2006..................W......................7-2.....................N*

College of Charleston: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2001..................W......................8-0...................... H ..........................W......................9-1...................... H

Colorado State: (Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1 1999..................W......................3-2...................... N .......................... L.......................4-5...................... N

Connecticut: (FSU Leads 25-4)

Home: 20-2…Away: 3-0…Neutral: 2-2 1989....................W........................ 3-0........................H

1990.....................L......................... 1-3........................H 1991....................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................N 1992....................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 4-3........................ A 1993....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H .............................L......................... 1-4........................N .............................L......................... 1-2.....................N% 1994....................W........................ 4-1 ....................... A 1996....................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 1997....................W....................... 10-3.......................N ............................W........................ 2-1 ......................H .............................L......................... 0-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-2........................H 1998....................W........................ 6-4........................H ............................W........................ 9-0........................H 2001....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H 2004....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 7-4........................H 2006....................W........................ 8-2........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-3........................H 2008....................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................H

CreiGhton: (FSU Leads 2-1)

Home: 1-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 0-0 1988..................W................... 4-0 (8)................... A .......................... L.......................0-2...................... A 1991..................W......................3-2...................... H

Davis & Elkins: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1984..................W......................9-0...................... N

Dayton:

(FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-0 1991..................W......................3-0...................... N 2002..................W......................5-0...................... N ..........................W.....................12-0..................... N

DePaul:

(Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1 1999.................. L.......................3-5...................... N 2002..................W.....................11-5..................... N

Detroit:

(FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1985..................W......................5-0...................... H ..........................W......................6-1...................... H 1991..................W......................9-0...................... N

Drake:

(FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1993..................W......................6-0...................... H 1996..................W......................1-0...................... H

Drexel:

(FSU Leads 4-0)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1991..................W......................2-0...................... H ..........................W......................7-1...................... H 1992..................W......................3-0...................... H ..........................W......................4-0...................... H

East Carolina: (FSU Leads 21-2)

Home: 7-1…Away: 4-0…Neutral: 10-1

1984....................W........................ 2-0........................ A ............................W........................ 3-0........................ A 1986....................W........................ 3-0........................N 1987....................W....................... 10-0.......................H


SERIES RECORDS ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1989....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................N 1990....................W........................ 7-2........................N 1991....................W....................... 13-0.......................H 1992....................W........................ 5-2........................N 1993....................W....................... 13-0.......................N 1994.....................L......................... 0-1 .......................N 1995....................W....................... 10-2.......................N ............................W........................ 4-3........................N 1996....................W........................ 2-1........................N 1997....................W....................... 10-0.......................N 2000....................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 7-0........................ A 2001....................W........................ 2-0........................N ............................W........................ 9-2........................H ............................W........................ 9-0........................H 2009.....................L......................... 2-1........................H

East Central College: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1984..................W......................8-0...................... H ..........................W.....................10-0..................... H

Eastern Illinois: (FSU Leads 5-0)

Home: 5-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1988..................W......................2-1...................... H ..........................W......................3-2...................... H ..........................W.....................11-1..................... H 1993..................W......................7-2...................... H 1994..................W......................9-0...................... H

Eastern Kentucky: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2005..................W.....................13-5..................... H

Eastern Michigan: (FSU Leads 16-1)

Home: 10-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 5-0 1987..................W......................8-1...................... N 1988..................W......................3-1...................... H ..........................W......................4-3...................... H ..........................W......................7-4...................... N 1989..................W......................2-0...................... H ..........................W......................5-1...................... H 1990..................W......................1-0...................... H ..........................W......................1-0...................... H 1991..................W......................1-0...................... N ..........................W......................3-2...................... N 1994..................W......................1-0...................... H 1996..................W......................7-0...................... H 1997..................W......................5-1...................... H 1998..................W......................4-2...................... H 2000..................W......................5-1...................... N 2004..................W......................2-0...................... A .......................... L.......................6-5...................... A

Elon:

(FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 0-0 2003..................W......................6-0...................... A ..........................W......................6-0...................... A

Florida:

(FSU Leads 13-12)

Home: 6-5…Away: 6-7…Neutral: 1-0

1997.....................L......................... 1-3........................ A ............................W........................ 8-1........................ A 1998.....................L......................... 3-8........................H ............................W........................ 5-3........................H 1999.....................L......................... 0-2........................ A ............................W........................ 6-4........................ A 2000....................W........................ 6-3........................H .............................L......................... 3-5........................H 2001....................W........................ 5-3........................ A ............................W........................ 3-1........................ A ............................W........................ 6-2 ..................... N* 2002.....................L......................... 1-7........................H ............................W........................ 6-1........................H 2003....................W........................ 5-0........................ A ............................W........................ 7-3........................ A 2004....................W........................ 2-0........................H 2005.....................L......................... 4-7........................ A .............................L......................... 0-2........................ A 2006....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-5........................H 2007.....................L......................... 1-5........................ A .............................L......................... 3-4........................ A 2008.....................L......................... 1-6........................H .............................L........................ 4-14.......................H 2009.....................L......................... 3-4........................ A

Florida A&M: (FSU Leads 97-7)

Home: 52-2…Away: 44-5…Neutral: 1-0

1984....................W....................... 12-0.......................H

............................W........................ 9-0........................H ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W....................... 11-1....................... A ............................W....................... 11-0....................... A 1985....................W........................ 3-0........................ A ............................W........................ 5-0........................ A ............................W........................ 3-0........................ A ............................W ....................... 1-0 .......................H ............................W........................ 8-0 .......................H 1987....................W........................ 8-1........................H ............................W........................ 6-3........................H ............................W....................... 17-0....................... A ............................W........................ 7-1........................ A 1988....................W....................... 14-3....................... A ............................W....................... 11-0....................... A ............................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1989....................W....................... 11-0....................... A ............................W........................ 4-0........................ A ............................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-1........................H 1990....................W........................ 6-2........................ A ............................W........................ 4-0........................ A ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 1991....................W........................ 8-0........................ A ............................W........................ 4-0........................ A ............................W........................ 7-1........................H ............................W....................... 11-1.......................H 1992....................W....................... 12-0....................... A ............................W....................... 10-0....................... A ............................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 1993....................W........................ 7-0........................ A ............................W....................... 10-0....................... A ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 4-1........................H 1994....................W........................ 3-0 ....................... A ............................W........................ 8-0 .......................H ............................W........................ 7-0 ....................... A ............................W........................ 8-0 .......................H 1995....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 9-0........................ A ............................W....................... 10-0....................... A ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 1996....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 7-2........................ A ............................W....................... 13-0....................... A ............................W........................ 4-0........................H 1997....................W........................ 7-0........................ A ............................W........................ 8-0........................H .............................L......................... 1-2........................ A ............................W........................ 7-0........................H 1998....................W........................ 4-2........................ A ............................W........................ 6-0........................H .............................L......................... 1-3........................H ............................W........................ 4-1........................ A 1999.....................L......................... 2-3........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A ............................W....................... 10-1.......................H .............................L......................... 3-8........................H 2000....................W........................ 9-0........................ A ............................W........................ 8-7........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W........................ 9-1........................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................ A 2001....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W....................... 11-0.......................N .............................L......................... 4-5........................ A ............................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................ A ............................W....................... 12-0.......................H 2002 . .................W........................ 7-3........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A ............................W........................ 6-0........................H ............................W....................... 18-3.......................H 2003....................W....................... 13-2.......................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................ A ............................W........................ 9-2........................ A ............................W........................ 8-0........................H 2004....................W........................ 9-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W....................... 12-0....................... A ............................W....................... 12-0....................... A ............................W....................... 12-0.......................H 2005....................W........................ 5-2........................ A .............................L........................ 7-10....................... A ............................W........................ 4-1........................H ............................W........................ 5-1........................H 2006....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-5........................H ............................W........................ 9-3........................H .............................L......................... 0-4........................ A ............................W........................ 9-3........................H 2007....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 9-4........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................ A ............................W..................... 9-1(15).....................H 2008....................W........................ 9-1........................ A ............................W....................... 18-0.......................H 2009....................W........................ 5-0........................ A ............................W........................ 5-1........................ A

Florida Atlantic: (FSU Leads 8-7)

Home: 2-3…Away: 2-1…Neutral: 4-3

1996.....................L......................... 0-1........................N 1997....................W........................ 5-1........................N ............................W........................ 4-0........................N

1999.....................L......................... 4-8........................N .............................L......................... 0-1........................N 2000.....................L......................... 2-3........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................ A 2001.....................L......................1-2 (10)..................... A ............................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W......................5-4 (8)......................N ............................W........................ 2-0 ..................... N* 2002.....................L......................... 2-4........................H ............................W........................ 3-2........................H .............................L......................... 0-5........................H

Florida International: (FSU Leads 8-2)

Home: 8-2…Away: 0-0…Neutral…0-0 1999....................W........................ 6-1........................H

............................W........................ 1-0........................H 2000.....................L......................... 2-4........................H ............................W........................ 8-3........................H 2001.....................L......................... 1-2........................H ............................W........................ 3-2........................H 2004....................W........................ 5-1........................H ............................W....................... 11-0.......................H 2006....................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H

Florida Southern: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0 1986..................W......................7-0 ..........................W......................2-0 ..........................W......................7-3...................... H

Fresno State: (Fresno Leads 6-4)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-1…Neutral: 3-5 1990....................W........................ 1-0.....................N%

1991.....................L......................... 0-3.....................N% 1993.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 1997.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 1998....................W........................ 2-1........................N 2000.....................L......................... 0-2........................N .............................L......................... 1-2........................ A 2004....................W........................ 3-0........................H 2005....................W........................ 2-0........................N 2009.....................L......................... 0-1........................N

Furman:

(FSU Leads 10-1)

Home: 5-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 3-1

1985....................W....................... 13-0.......................H 1986....................W........................ 3-2........................H .............................L......................... 0-1........................N 1987....................W......................1-0 (8)......................H ............................W........................ 8-2........................N 1988....................W........................ 2-0........................H 1989....................W........................ 5-0........................N 1999....................W........................ 2-0........................H 2000....................W........................ 8-0........................N 2003....................W........................ 6-0........................ A ............................W....................... 12-0....................... A

George Mason: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0 1984..................W......................5-0...................... H 1985..................W......................5-0...................... N 1987..................W......................3-0...................... N

Georgia:

(FSU Leads 5-5)

Home: 0-2…Away: 3-2…Neutral: 2-1 1998..................W......................6-5...................... N 1999..................W......................5-0...................... N .......................... L.......................0-5...................... A ..........................W......................6-0...................... A 2002.................. L.......................2-3...................... N 2003.................. L.....................4-5(8).................... H 2006..................W......................3-2.....................A* .......................... L.......................1-3.....................A* ..........................W......................2-0.....................A* 2007.................. L.......................1-2...................... H

Georgia Southern: (FSU Leads 33-13)

Home: 20-0…Away: 12-3…Neutral: 1-0 1991....................W........................ 6-2........................ A

............................W........................ 5-1........................ A ...........................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W........................ 9-1........................H 1992 . .................W........................ 8-0........................ A ...........................W....................... 13-3....................... A ...........................W........................ 6-0........................H ...........................W........................ 2-0........................H 1993 . .................W........................ 6-0........................N 1994 . .................W....................... 10-1.......................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H 1996 . .................W........................ 2-1........................H ...........................W........................ 5-0........................H 1997 . .................W........................ 8-0........................ A ...........................W........................ 5-3........................ A

1998 . .................W........................ 6-2........................H ...........................W........................ 3-1........................H 1999 . ..................L......................... 1-3........................ A ...........................W........................ 2-0........................ A 2000 . .................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-1........................H 2001....................W........................ 8-0........................ A ............................W........................ 4-0........................ A 2002....................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-0........................H 2003....................W........................ 7-2........................ A .............................L......................... 2-1........................ A 2004....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-0........................H 2005.....................L......................... 0-1........................ A ............................W........................ 3-0........................ A 2006....................W........................ 3-2........................H ............................W.....................10-2 (5).....................H 2007....................W....................... 11-2....................... A 2008....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-3........................H

Georgia State: (FSU Leads 15-1)

Home: 9-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 4-1

1985....................W........................ 7-0........................N 1987....................W........................ 4-1........................N 1988....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1990....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H .............................L.......................0-1 (9)......................N 1993....................W........................ 1-0........................H 1998....................W........................ 8-0........................N 2001....................W........................ 9-1........................ A ............................W....................... 10-0....................... A 2003....................W......................4-3 (8)......................N 2006....................W........................ 5-2........................H 2007....................W........................ 6-2........................H 2008....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H

Georgia Tech: (FSU Leads 42-19)

Home: 15-6…Away: 13-8…Neutral: 14-5........ ACC: 28-16.............. 1990.....................W..................10-0 N 1992....................W....................... 10-0.....................N$ ............................W........................ 6-0......................N# 1993....................W........................ 3-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 2-0...................... A$ ............................W....................... 12-0.....................N# ............................W....................... 11-0.....................N# 1994....................W........................ 6-1 .....................H$ ............................W........................ 2-1 .....................H$ ............................W....................... 11-0 ....................N$ ............................W........................ 2-1......................N# 1995....................W........................ 9-4...................... A$ ............................W....................... 10-1..................... A$ ............................W........................ 2-1......................N# ............................W........................ 5-2......................N# 1996....................W........................ 2-0......................H$ .............................L......................... 1-3......................H$ ............................W........................ 5-4......................N# 1997....................W........................ 5-1...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-5...................... A$ 1998....................W........................ 3-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 4-1......................H$ 1999....................W........................ 7-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-5...................... A$ 2000.....................L......................... 1-2......................H$ .............................L......................... 2-8......................H$ 2001....................W........................ 7-0...................... A$

.......................... L.................... 1-2 (8)................. A$ 2002..................W......................7-3.................... H$ ..........................W......................4-2.................... H$ .......................... L.......................0-2.................... N#

.............................L......................... 0-7 ..................... N* ............................W......................3-2 (9).................... N* ............................W........................ 6-1...................... N* 2003....................W........................ 4-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 5-3......................N# 2004....................W........................ 4-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 2-1......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 4-0......................H# 2005.....................L......................... 0-2...................... A$ .............................L......................... 1-3...................... A$ .............................L......................... 0-5...................... A$ 2006....................W......................9-1 (5)....................H$ .............................L......................... 3-8......................H$ ............................W........................ 7-4......................H$ ............................W.....................10-1 (5)...................N# .............................L......................... 3-4......................N# ............................W........................ 7-4......................N# 2007....................W........................ 8-0...................... A$ .............................L....................... 9-1(6).................... A$ .............................L......................... 7-6...................... A$ .............................L......................... 6-3......................N# 2008.....................L......................... 2-5......................H$ ............................W....................... 10-2.....................H$ .............................L......................... 2-6......................H$ 2009.....................L......................... 3-8...................... A$ .............................L......................... 0-3...................... A$ ............................W........................ 5-4...................... A$ .............................L......................... 3-1......................N#

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SERIES RECORDS Grambling: (FSU Leads 5-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 1-0

1984....................W........................ 7-0........................ A ............................W........................ 4-0........................ A 1985....................W....................... 11-0.......................H ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................N

Harvard: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2000..................W......................6-2...................... N

Hofstra:

(FSU Leads 9-1)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 7-1

1992....................W....................... 14-4.......................N 1993....................W........................ 6-0........................N ............................W....................... 10-2.......................N 1994....................W........................ 3-2 .......................H ............................W........................ 4-3 .......................H 1995....................W........................ 5-1........................N ............................W........................ 8-2........................N 1997.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 1999....................W........................ 6-5........................N 2008....................W........................ 1-0........................N

Illinois:

(Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1 2001.................. L.......................0-1...................... N ..........................W......................2-0...................... N

Italian National Team: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1988..................W................... 4-3 (9)................... H

Jacksonville: (FSU Leads 12-4)

Home: 8-2…Away: 4-2…Neutral: 0-0

2003....................W........................ 9-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 2004....................W........................ 3-2........................ A .............................L......................... 1-2........................ A 2005.....................L......................... 2-5........................H ............................W....................... 11-0.......................H 2006....................W........................ 8-1........................ A .............................L......................... 1-2........................ A 2007....................W..................... 10-2(5).....................H ............................W...................... 8-0(6)......................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H 2008.....................L......................... 2-5........................H ............................W....................... 10-0....................... A ............................W........................ 3-1........................ A 2009....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H

Jacksonville State: (FSU Leads 4-2)

Home: 2-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 0-2

2001....................W.....................4-1 (10)..................... A ............................W....................... 12-2....................... A 2002....................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-1........................H 2008.....................L......................... 3-4...................... N* .............................L........................ 1-10..................... N*

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-2

1994....................W........................ 3-0 .......................N 1995.....................L......................... 1-3........................N ............................W........................ 1-0........................N ............................W........................ 3-0........................H 1998.....................L......................... 1-3........................N

Illinois State: (FSU Leads 6-1)

Home: 2-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-0 1989....................W........................ 2-0........................H

1992....................W........................ 7-2........................N 1994.....................L......................... 2-3........................H 1995....................W....................... 10-2.......................N 1996....................W........................ 4-1........................N 2000....................W........................ 1-0........................N 2004....................W....................... 11-3.......................H

Indiana:

(FSU Leads 9-1)

Home: 5-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-1

1990.....................L......................... 1-2........................N ............................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 1991....................W........................ 3-1........................N ............................W........................ 6-2........................H 1994....................W........................ 3-2........................H 1996....................W........................ 3-1........................N 1997....................W........................ 3-2........................N 1998....................W........................ 3-2........................N 2009....................W........................ 7-0........................H

Indiana State: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Iowa:

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 6-3

1990.....................L......................... 0-5........................N 1993....................W........................ 3-0........................N ............................W........................ 5-3...................... N* 1995.....................L......................... 0-4........................N 1997.....................L......................... 1-7........................N 2000....................W........................ 4-1...................... N* ............................W........................ 4-2...................... N* 2008....................W........................ 2-0........................N 2009....................W........................ 6-0........................N

Home: 9-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

1994....................W........................ 3-2........................H 1995....................W........................ 2-0........................H 2001....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 2002....................W........................ 7-0........................N 2003....................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 6-2........................H 2005....................W........................ 1-0........................H 2006....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W......................9-1 (6)......................H

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1984....................W........................ 1-0........................H 1989....................W........................ 4-2........................N 1990.....................L......................1-2 (10).....................H ............................W........................ 4-3...................... N* ............................W........................ 2-1...................... N* 1991....................W........................ 3-0........................N ............................W........................ 1-0...................... N* 1992....................W........................ 1-0...................... N* ............................W........................ 1-0...................... N* 1993.....................L......................... 1-2........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1994.....................L........................ 3-12 ......................N 2000.....................L......................... 1-9........................N .............................L......................... 1-2........................N .............................L......................... 2-6........................N 2003.....................L......................... 0-3........................N 2004.....................L......................... 1-0........................N 2006.....................L......................0-14 (5).....................N

Louisiana State: (FSU Leads 2-1)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-2 1998..................W......................4-2...................... H 2004.................. L.......................4-3...................... N .......................... L.......................2-1...................N%

Louisiana Tech: (La. Tech Leads 11-2-2)

Kent State:

Louisville:

Home: 2-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-3

(FSU Leads 5-1)

Home: 5-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1987....................W....................... 16-0.......................H

1992....................W........................ 6-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H 2001....................W........................ 4-0........................H 2006.....................L......................... 2-4........................H

Lehigh:

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 2-2…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

2002....................W........................ 4-1........................N 2004....................W........................ 8-0........................H 2006.....................L......................3-12 (6).....................H 2008.....................L......................... 3-4........................H ............................W........................ 6-4........................H

Maine:

(FSU Leads 9-0)

Home: 6-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-0

(FSU Leads 2-0)

Limestone:

Marshall:

Liberty:

Home: 1-0…Away: 1-0…Neutral: 0-0 1984..................W......................9-0...................... A 2009..................W.....................11-3..................... H

(FSU Leads 4-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-0 1986..................W......................4-0...................... N ..........................W......................1-0...................... N 1987..................W......................6-0...................... N ..........................W.....................11-0..................... N

LIPSCOMB: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

2008....................W........................ 5-1........................H ............................W....................... 11-3.......................H

Long Beach State: (FSU Leads 3-2)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-2 1996.................. L.......................1-2...................... N 2000..................W......................2-0.....................N* 2003..................W......................4-0...................... N 2005..................W......................5-1...................... N 2008.................. L.......................2-6...................... N

Long Island: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2004..................W......................4-0.....................H*

2010 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

(FSU Leads 3-2)

1986....................W........................ 1-0 ............................W....................... 10-0 1988....................W........................ 1-0........................H 1990....................W........................ 7-0........................N 2002....................W........................ 6-2........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H 2004....................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 2005....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-2........................H 2007....................W...................... 9-1(5)......................H

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2005..................W......................5-1...................... N

Iowa State: (FSU Leads 10-0)

Home: 2-3…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 7-6

1988....................W........................ 2-1........................N .............................L......................... 2-4 .......................N 1989....................W........................ 3-2........................N ............................W........................ 1-0........................N 1993.....................L......................... 0-1...................... N* ............................W........................ 5-0...................... N* ............................W........................ 2-1...................... N* 1994.....................L......................... 2-4 .......................N 2000.....................L......................... 1-4........................H 2002....................W........................ 5-4........................H 2007.....................L......................... 1-0........................H

Kansas:

(FSU Leads 6-5)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0 1995..................W......................8-0...................... N 1998..................W......................6-1...................... N

(FSU Leads 6-3)

(Series Tied 9-9)

Home: 1-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-10-2 1984.................. T.......................0-0...................... N 1985.................. T.......................0-0...................... N .......................... L.......................1-2...................... N .......................... L.......................3-4...................... N 1986.................. L.......................0-4.....................N* .......................... L.......................0-1.....................N* 1987..................W......................2-1...................... N 1988.................. L.......................0-7...................... N .......................... L.......................1-6.....................N* 1989.................. L................... 0-1 (10).................. N .......................... L................... 0-1 (10).................. N .......................... L.......................1-3.....................N* 1994..................W......................2-0...................... H 1997.................. L.......................2-6...................... N .......................... L.......................2-3...................... H

Illinois-Chicago: (FSU Leads 3-2)

Louisiana-Lafayette:

(FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1995....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................H

Maryland: (FSU Leads 38-8)

Home: 21-2…Away: 8-5…Neutral: 10-0-1.ACC: 24-6

1996....................W........................ 4-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-2...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-0........................N ............................W........................ 3-0......................N# 1997....................W........................ 1-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 4-3......................N# .............................L......................... 1-2......................N# 1998.....................L......................... 3-5...................... A$ ............................W........................ 9-1...................... A$ ............................W........................ 1-0......................N# 1999....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-1......................H$ .............................L......................... 3-5......................H$ 2000....................W........................ 6-2......................N# ............................W........................ 3-0......................N# ............................W....................... 10-3..................... A$ ............................W........................ 3-2...................... A$ 2001....................W........................ 5-3......................N$ ............................W........................ 5-0......................H$ ............................W....................... 10-1.....................H$ ............................W.....................2-1 (11)...................N#

............................W........................ 4-0......................N# 2002....................W........................ 2-1 .......................H 2003....................W........................ 6-2......................H$ ............................W.....................3-2 (10)...................H$ 2004....................W........................ 7-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 2-1......................H$ 2005....................W......................1-0 (9)....................H$ .............................L......................... 2-7......................H$ ............................W........................ 2-0......................H$ .............................L......................... 0-2...................... A# 2006....................W........................ 6-5......................H$ .............................L......................... 4-6...................... A$ ............................W........................ 4-1...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-4...................... A$ 2007....................W..................... 4-2(14)...................H$ ............................W........................ 6-0......................H$ ............................W...................... 8-0(5)....................H$ ............................W........................ 7-4......................N# 2008.....................L......................... 1-3...................... A$ ............................W........................ 3-0...................... A$ .............................L......................... 3-4...................... A$ 2009....................W........................ 1-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 8-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 1-0......................HS

Massachusetts: (FSU Leads 12-5)

Home: 5-1…Away: 3-1…Neutral: 4-3

1991....................W........................ 2-0........................ A 1992....................W........................ 3-1........................N .............................L......................... 2-4.....................N% 1993....................W........................ 5-0........................ A 1995....................W........................ 5-4........................H ............................W........................ 4-3........................H .............................L......................... 0-8........................ A ............................W........................ 2-0........................ A 1996....................W........................ 4-1........................N ............................W........................ 3-1........................H 1998....................W........................ 4-0........................N ............................W........................ 1-0........................H 1999.....................L......................... 1-2........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 2002.....................L......................... 2-3........................N 2003.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 2008....................W........................ 6-0........................N

McNeese St:

(McNeese St Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-1 1985.................. L.......................0-4...................... N

Memphis:

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2007..................W....................8-0(6).................... N

Mercer:

(FSU Leads 25-0)

Home: 13-0…Away: 12-0…Neutral: 0-0

1993....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................H 1994....................W........................ 9-3........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0 ....................... A ............................W........................ 5-0 ....................... A 1995....................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W....................... 10-2.......................H 1996....................W........................ 4-1........................ A ............................W........................ 5-2........................ A 1997....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-1........................H 1998....................W........................ 5-1........................ A ............................W........................ 9-1........................ A 1999....................W........................ 9-0........................H ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H 2000....................W........................ 7-0........................ A ............................W........................ 7-4........................ A 2001....................W........................ 4-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H 2002....................W........................ 2-0........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A 2002....................W....................... 11-0.......................H 2004....................W........................ 5-1........................ A ............................W........................ 8-2........................ A

Miami (Ohio): (FSU Leads 12-6)

Home: 10-6…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0

1987....................W........................ 3-0........................N ............................W.....................3-2 (10).....................N 1988....................W........................ 5-1........................H 1989.....................L......................... 3-4........................H .............................L......................... 0-1........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................H 1991....................W........................ 2-0........................H .............................L......................... 0-8........................H ............................W........................ 5-1........................H 1992.....................L......................... 0-2........................H 1995....................W........................ 9-1........................H 1997....................W........................ 2-1........................H 1998.....................L......................... 1-4........................H .............................L......................... 1-3........................H 1999....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-2........................H 2000....................W........................ 8-0........................H 2009....................W....................... 10-2.......................H


SERIES RECORDS Michigan:

(Michigan Leads 19-3)

Home: 3-12…Away: 0-4…Neutral: 0-3

1990....................W........................ 1-0........................H .............................L......................... 2-3........................H 1995.....................L......................... 1-2........................H .............................L......................... 0-5........................H 1996.....................L......................... 1-6........................H 1999.....................L......................... 0-5........................N 2000.....................L......................... 1-6........................H 2002.....................L......................... 0-1........................H 2004....................W........................ 1-0........................H .............................L......................... 2-1........................ A .............................L......................... 1-0........................ A 2006.....................L.......................0-9 (6)......................H .............................L......................... 3-6........................H .............................L......................... 0-5........................H .............................L........................ 3-11.......................N 2007.....................L......................... 4-3........................H .............................L......................... 3-2........................H .............................L......................... 4-2........................N 2008.....................L......................... 2-6........................ A .............................L......................... 4-8........................ A 2009....................W........................ 6-5........................H .............................L......................... 1-0........................H

Michigan State: (FSU Leads 6-4)

Home: 2-2…Away: 0-1…Neutral: 4-1

Nebraska:

(Nebraska Leads 9-5)

Home: 1-1…Away: 0-4…Neutral: 4-4

1988.....................L......................... 0-3........................ A .............................L......................... 0-5........................ A 1989.....................L......................... 0-1........................ A .............................L......................... 2-4........................ A 1990....................W........................ 2-1........................H 1995.....................L......................... 1-6...................... N* ............................W........................ 6-2...................... N* 1997....................W........................ 2-1........................N 1999.....................L......................... 1-4........................N .............................L......................... 0-1........................N 2001.....................L......................... 0-3........................H 2002....................W........................ 4-3.....................N% 2004.....................L......................... 1-0........................N 2007....................W...................... 2-1(9)......................N

Nevada: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1986..................W......................8-1...................... H

New Mexico: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-0 1985....................W........................ 3-2........................N

1985....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................H 1986....................W........................ 2-0........................N 1990....................W........................ 2-0........................N 1996....................W........................ 6-2........................N 1997.....................L......................... 2-6........................N 1999.....................L......................... 0-3........................H .............................L......................... 4-5........................ A 2005....................W........................ 4-1........................N 2008.....................L......................... 2-3........................H

1989....................W........................ 3-2........................N 1991....................W........................ 9-1........................N

Middle Tennessee:

New Orleans:

(FSU Leads 5-0)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

2002....................W.....................2-1 (10).....................H 2003....................W....................... 11-0.......................H ............................W........................ 6-3........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................N 2009....................W........................ 6-1........................H

Millikin:

New Mexico State: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 1-0…Neutral: 2-0 1995....................W........................ 4-0........................N

2002....................W........................ 5-0........................N ............................W........................ 1-0........................ A

(FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 0-0

1984....................W........................ 9-0........................ A ............................ W....................... 10-0....................... A

Nicholls State: (FSU Leads 10-2)

Home: 6-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 3-1

1993....................W........................ 3-1........................N 1999....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-2........................H 2004....................W........................ 3-0........................H

1984.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 1987....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-1........................N 1988....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W.....................2-1 (10).....................H ............................W........................ 8-3........................H 1989....................W.....................3-1 (10).....................N ............................W........................ 2-0........................N ............................W.....................1-0 (10)..................... A .............................L......................... 0-2........................ A 2005....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 7-3........................H 2006....................W.....................11-3 (5).....................H

Mississippi:

North Carolina:

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1985..................W......................6-0...................... H

Minnesota: (FSU Leads 4-0)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

(Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-1

1998....................W........................ 4-2........................H 2000.....................L......................... 2-3........................N

Mississippi State: (FSU LEADS 6-5)

Home: 3-3…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 1-2

1984....................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 6-2........................ A ............................W........................ 5-0........................H 1986....................W........................ 3-1........................H 1999.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 2000.....................L......................... 0-4........................N 2002.....................L......................... 0-2........................H 2003.....................L......................... 1-3........................H 2007....................W........................ 4-2........................N 2009.....................L......................... 4-5........................H ............................W........................ 5-0...................... H*

Mississippi U for Women: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 3-0…Neutral: 0-0 1984....................W........................ 3-0........................ A

............................W........................ 6-2........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A

Missouri:

(Missouri Leads 7-1)

Home: 0-4…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-3

1985.....................L......................... 0-1........................N 1989....................W........................ 6-0........................N 1990.....................L......................... 1-2........................H .............................L......................1-2 (10).....................H 1992.....................L......................... 1-2........................N 1998.....................L......................... 1-3........................N 2005.....................L.......................2-3 (9)...................... A .............................L......................... 3-6........................ A

(FSU Leads 52-17)

Home: 15-5…Away: 20-8…Neutral: 17-4.ACC:27-11 1984....................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 5-0........................ A ............................W........................ 3-1........................N 1986....................W........................ 1-0........................N 1988....................W........................ 4-2........................H ............................W........................ 8-4........................H ............................W...................... 2-1(8)......................N 1989.....................L......................... 1-2........................H ............................W........................ 3-1........................N 1990....................W........................ 1-0........................N 1991....................W........................ 5-0........................N 1992....................W....................... 12-1.....................N$ .............................L......................... 0-1...................... A$ ............................W....................... 11-0.....................N# 1994....................W........................ 5-1 ..................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-2 ..................... A$ .............................L......................... 0-1 ..................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-5......................N# 1995....................W........................ 6-3......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-1......................H$ ............................W........................ 8-2........................N ............................W....................... 15-0....................... A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A ............................W........................ 4-0......................N# 1996.....................L......................... 2-3...................... A$ .............................L......................... 4-5...................... A$ ............................W........................ 2-0........................N ............................W........................ 3-1......................N# 1997....................W........................ 6-0...................... A$ ............................W....................... 12-4..................... A$ ............................W........................ 5-4......................N# 1998....................W........................ 3-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 7-6......................H$ 1999.....................L......................... 0-6...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-3...................... A$ ............................W........................ 2-1......................N# 2000....................W....................... 10-9.....................H$ ............................W........................ 5-4......................H$ 2001....................W........................ 2-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 5-0...................... A$ .............................L.......................2-3 (8)......................N

.............................L......................... 0-2......................N# .............................L......................... 1-4......................N# 2002....................W......................7-6 (8)....................H$ ............................W........................ 9-5......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-2......................N# .............................L......................... 2-5......................N# 2003....................W........................ 1-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 4-0...................... A$ 2004....................W........................ 1-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-0......................H# 2005....................W........................ 2-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-3...................... A$ .............................L......................... 2-3...................... A$ 2006....................W........................ 2-1......................H$ .............................L......................... 3-5......................H$ .............................L......................... 1-3......................H$ 2007.....................L......................... 4-3...................... A$ ............................W........................ 3-2...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-3...................... A$ ............................W...................... 8-0(5)....................N# 2008....................W........................ 2-0......................H$ .............................L......................... 1-5......................H$ .............................L......................... 4-7......................H$ 2009.....................L......................... 1-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-2...................... A$ ............................W........................ 4-1...................... A$

..........................W......................4-1

(FSU Leads 4-3)

Home: 4-3…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1988.....................L......................... 3-4........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1989.....................L......................... 0-3........................H .............................L......................... 2-5........................H 1994....................W........................ 3-0 .......................H ............................W........................ 1-0 .......................H 1995....................W........................ 3-0........................H

Northern Iowa: (FSU Leads 7-1)

Home: 7-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1990.....................L......................... 0-1........................H

............................W........................ 4-2........................H 1991....................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1992....................W........................ 2-0........................H 1993....................W........................ 7-0........................H 1998....................W........................ 3-0........................H 2000....................W........................ 6-2........................H

Northwestern: (FSU Leads 6-1)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-1

UNC-Charlotte: (FSU Leads 13-0)

Home: 6-0…Away: 6-0…Neutral: 1-0 1994....................W........................ 4-0........................H

............................W........................ 7-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-1 .......................N 1995....................W........................ 6-0........................ A ............................W........................ 8-0........................ A 1996....................W........................ 7-1........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 1997....................W........................ 6-1........................ A ............................W........................ 3-1........................ A 1998....................W........................ 4-1........................H ............................W........................ 4-1........................H 1999....................W....................... 10-1....................... A ............................W....................... 12-5....................... A 1999....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H

1991....................W........................ 2-0........................N 1992....................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H 1994.....................L......................... 2-8 .......................N 1997....................W........................ 2-0........................N 2001....................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-2........................H

Notre Dame: (FSU Leads 3-2)

Home: 1-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-1

1991....................W........................ 7-0........................N 1994....................W........................ 3-0 .......................N 1996.....................L......................... 0-1........................H 2004....................W........................ 4-3........................H 2006.....................L......................... 0-1........................N

Ohio:

(FSU Leads 7-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-0

UNC-Greensboro: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2002..................W......................3-1...................... N

UNC-Wilmington: (FSU Leads 7-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-0

1987....................W........................ 3-1........................N ............................W........................ 2-0........................N 1990....................W........................ 6-1........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................H 1992....................W........................ 7-1........................N 1993....................W....................... 12-0.......................N 1994....................W........................ 5-0 .......................N

North Carolina State: (FSU Leads 12-7)

Home: 6-2…Away: 5-3…Neutral: 1-2........ACC: 8-5 2004..................W......................8-0.................... H$ ..........................W......................4-0.................... H$ 2005....................W........................ 5-2...................... A$ .............................L......................... 1-2...................... A$ 2006.....................L.......................0-2 (9)....................H$ .............................L......................... 5-6......................H$ ............................W........................ 2-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 6-0......................N# .............................L......................... 1-4......................N# 2007.....................L......................... 6-3........................N ............................W........................ 4-0...................... A$ .............................L......................... 4-2...................... A$ .............................L......................... 3-2...................... A$ 2008....................W........................ 1-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 4-3......................H$ ............................W....................... 10-1.....................H$ 2009....................W....................... 10-1..................... A$ ............................W........................ 1-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 1-0...................... A$

1986....................W....................... 10-0.......................N ............................W........................ 5-1........................N 1987....................W........................ 3-0........................N ............................W........................ 6-2........................N 1995....................W........................ 2-0...................... N* 2000....................W........................ 8-1........................H ............................W........................ 6-1........................H

Ohio State: (FSU Leads 10-3)

Home: 5-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-2 1984....................W........................ 5-2........................N

1985....................W........................ 6-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-2........................H ............................W....................... 11-1.......................H 1986....................W........................ 8-0........................N ............................W........................ 3-2........................N 1988....................W........................ 6-1........................H ............................W.....................2-1 (10).....................H 1992....................W........................ 1-0........................N .............................L......................... 0-3........................N 1996.....................L......................... 0-1........................H 1997....................W........................ 7-2........................N 2002.....................L......................1-2 (11).....................N

Oklahoma: (FSU Leads 6-5)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-5

1987.....................L......................... 0-1........................N ............................W........................ 6-1........................N 1990.....................L.......................0-1 (8)......................N ............................W........................ 3-2........................H 1991....................W........................ 7-1........................N 1994.....................L......................... 1-3...................... N* 1997....................W........................ 2-1........................N 2002....................W........................ 1-0........................N 2004....................W........................ 3-2........................N 2005.....................L......................... 0-3........................N 2009.....................L......................... 1-3........................N

Oklahoma City College:

NE Louisiana:

(FSU Leads 2-0)

(FSU Leads 3-0-1)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0-1…Neutral: 2-0

1984.................... T......................... 0-0........................ A 1985....................W........................ 1-0........................N ............................W....................... 10-1.......................N 1988....................W........................ 5-1........................H

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0 1988..................W......................5-0...................... N 1992..................W......................2-1...................... N

Oklahoma State: (OSU Leads 10-6)

Northern Florida:

Home: 0-0…Away: 1-2…Neutral: 5-6

(FSU Leads 3-1)

Home: 2-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 0-0

Northern Illinois:

2007....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 2009....................W........................ 7-0........................ A .............................L......................... 3-5........................ A

1986....................W........................ 3-2........................N ............................W........................ 2-1........................N 1987.....................L......................... 1-4........................ A ............................W........................ 2-0........................ A 1990.....................L....................... 1-2(8)...................... A .............................L......................... 1-4.....................N% 1991....................W........................ 2-0...................... N*

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SERIES RECORDS ............................W........................ 4-3...................... N* 1993.....................L......................... 2-5.....................N% 1994.....................L......................... 0-1 .......................N .............................L......................... 0-1 .......................N 1995.....................L......................... 1-5........................N ............................W........................ 7-4........................N 1998.....................L......................... 0-4...................... N* 2009.....................L......................... 0-1...................... H* .............................L......................... 0-1...................... H*

Onondaga JC: (FSU Leads 4-0)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1984....................W........................ 4-1........................H ............................W....................... 10-0.......................H 1985....................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 8-1........................H

Oregon:

(SERIES Tied 4-4)

Home: 2-2…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-2

1995....................W........................ 3-2........................N 1996....................W........................ 1-0........................N 1997.....................L......................... 1-6........................N 1998.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 2003.....................L......................... 3-1........................H 2004....................W........................ 5-4...................... H* .............................L......................... 1-0...................... H* ............................W........................ 2-0...................... H*

Oregon State: (OSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-2 2003.................. L.......................0-2...................... N .......................... L.......................1-2.....................N*

Pacific:

(FSU Leads 2-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-1Neutral: 2-0 1991..................W......................4-3...................... N 2000.................. L.......................2-5...................... A 2003..................W......................8-1...................... N

Penn State: (FSU Leads 8-1)

Home: 4-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-0

1984....................W........................ 5-0........................N 1992....................W........................ 7-0........................N 1994....................W........................ 6-2 .......................N 1996....................W........................ 4-3........................N 1998....................W........................ 3-0........................H 2002....................W........................ 4-0........................H 2003.....................L......................3-4 (11).....................H 2004....................W........................ 8-0........................H

Pittsburgh:

Rhode Island: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1991....................W........................ 6-0........................H 1993....................W....................... 10-0.......................H 2004....................W....................... 11-0.......................H

Rider College: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1984..................W.....................10-0..................... H ..........................W......................4-0...................... H

Robert Morris: (FSU Leads 5-1)

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1

1992....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W....................... 14-1.......................H 1994.....................L......................... 0-1 .......................N 1995....................W........................ 3-0........................N 1998....................W........................ 4-1........................H 2004....................W........................ 9-1........................H

Rutgers:

(FSU Leads 7-0)

Home: 5-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0

1985....................W........................ 4-0........................H 1986....................W........................ 3-0........................H 1987....................W........................ 4-0........................N 1992....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-4........................H 2002....................W........................ 5-1........................N 2003....................W........................ 6-0........................H

Sacramento State: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1991..................W......................4-0...................... N

Saginaw Valley State: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1984....................W........................ 1-0........................H

............................W........................ 7-2........................H 1985....................W........................ 6-0........................N

Samford: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2007..................W.....................13-5..................... H ..........................W....................8-0(6).................... H

St. John’s: (FSU Leads 3-0)

2002....................W........................ 7-0........................H 2003....................W........................ 7-1........................H

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2002..................W......................8-3...................... H 2004..................W......................7-4...................... H 2006..................W......................7-2...................... H

Princeton:

St. Joseph’s:

(FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

(FSU Leads 10-0)

Home: 7-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-0

1990....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H 1991....................W........................ 4-3........................N 1992....................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1994....................W........................ 2-1 .......................H 2000....................W........................ 4-3........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 2002....................W........................ 5-1........................N 2003....................W........................ 5-1........................N

(FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 3-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2004..................W......................7-0...................... H ..........................W.....................14-0..................... H 2005..................W......................4-0...................... H

St. Louis CC: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 1984..................W.....................15-0..................... H ..........................W.....................11-1..................... H

Providence:

St. Mary’s (Texas):

(Providence Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-1 1994.................. L.......................0-4.....................N*

Purdue:

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1986..................W......................2-1...................... N

Sam Houston:

(FSU Leads 3-1)

Home: 1-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0

1998....................W........................ 8-1........................N ............................W........................ 5-4........................N .............................L......................... 0-1........................H 2009....................W........................ 8-0........................H

(Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1 1986..................W......................3-2...................... N 1990.................. L.......................0-2...................... N

Samford:

Quincy College: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1985....................W........................ 4-2........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H

Radford: (FSU Leads 3-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

1984....................W........................ 8-0........................N 2005....................W........................ 4-0........................H 2007....................W........................ 2-1........................H

92

(FSU Leads 10-0)

Home: 8-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0

1991....................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-0........................N 1992....................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-3........................N 1993....................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-4........................H 1995....................W....................... 14-0.......................H 2006....................W........................ 7-2........................H

2010 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

San Diego State: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2001..................W................... 2-1 (8)................... N

Seton Hall: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 2007..................W......................4-2......................... N.........................

South Alabama: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0 2009..................W......................6-1...................... H

South Carolina: (FSU Leads 22-20)

Home: 11-6…Away: 5-8…Neutral: 6-6 1985.....................L......................... 0-2 .......................H

............................W........................ 2-0 .......................H 1986....................W........................ 3-0........................ A 1987.....................L......................... 0-4........................N .............................L......................... 0-2........................N ............................W......................1-0 (9)...................... A .............................L......................... 1-3........................ A .............................L......................... 0-1........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A 1988.....................L......................... 1-5........................N .............................L.......................0-1 (9)...................... A .............................L......................... 1-3........................ A 1989.....................L......................1-2 (10)................... N* 1990.....................L.......................0-2 (9)......................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H 1991.....................L......................... 3-4........................N ............................W........................ 4-1........................N 1992....................W........................ 3-2........................N ............................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 1993.....................L......................... 4-6........................ A ............................W........................ 7-0........................ A ............................W........................ 8-0........................ A 1994.....................L......................... 2-3 .......................H ............................W........................ 3-1 .......................H 1995.....................L......................... 1-2........................ A .............................L......................... 2-3........................ A .............................L......................... 3-6........................ A ............................W........................ 5-4........................N ............................W........................ 6-0........................N 1996....................W........................ 4-2........................N ............................W........................ 5-1........................H .............................L......................... 3-5........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1998.....................L......................... 0-3........................N 2002.....................L......................... 0-4........................H 2004....................W........................ 3-1........................N 2005....................W........................ 4-2........................H 2006....................W........................ 4-3........................H .............................L......................... 2-4........................H 2007....................W........................ 8-3........................H

South Florida: FSU Leads (38-12)

Home: 12-4…Away: 16-6… Neutral: 10-2

1985....................W........................ 2-1........................ A .............................L......................... 3-4........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-1 .......................H .............................L......................... 1-2 .......................H ............................W........................ 1-0 ....................... A ............................W........................ 1-0 ....................... A 1986....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................N 1987.....................L......................... 3-7........................ A ............................W........................ 5-4........................N .............................L......................... 0-2........................N ............................W........................ 1-0........................N 1988....................W........................ 2-1 ....................... A ............................W.....................8-5 (11)..................... A ............................W........................ 8-1........................ A 1989....................W........................ 4-2........................H ............................W........................ 8-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................N 1990....................W........................ 2-1........................ A ............................W........................ 4-1........................ A ............................W........................ 2-0........................ A 1991....................W........................ 2-0........................ A .............................L......................... 0-2........................ A ............................W........................ 6-5........................N ............................W........................ 2-0........................N 1992....................W........................ 5-1........................ A ............................W........................ 3-0........................ A ............................W........................ 1-0........................H 1993....................W....................... 10-0.......................H ............................W........................ 7-0........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................N 1994....................W........................ 2-0 .......................N ............................W........................ 4-2 ....................... A ............................W........................ 6-5 ....................... A 1995....................W........................ 4-0........................H .............................L......................... 3-4........................H .............................L......................... 0-3........................N 1996....................W........................ 1-0........................ A .............................L......................... 1-4........................ A ............................W........................ 3-1...................... N*

............................W........................ 6-0...................... N* 1997.....................L......................... 3-4........................H .............................L......................... 1-3........................H 1998....................W........................ 2-1........................ A .............................L......................... 2-3........................ A 1999.....................L......................... 1-2........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 5-1........................H

SE Louisiana: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

2003....................W........................ 4-1........................H 2005....................W........................ 6-0........................H

SW Missouri State: (FSU Leads 2-1)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-1

1985....................W........................ 4-3........................H .............................L......................... 0-1........................N 1989....................W....................... 14-0.......................H

Southern Illinois: (FSU Leads 6-4)

Home: 6-3…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-1

1988....................W........................ 5-1........................H .............................L......................... 1-2........................H 1989....................W........................ 4-2........................H 1990....................W........................ 4-0........................H 1993....................W........................ 1-0........................H 1996.....................L......................... 3-4........................H 2002....................W........................ 2-1........................H 2005.....................L......................... 0-4........................H 2007.....................L......................... 4-1........................N ............................W........................ 6-0........................H

Southern Miss: (FSU Leads 11-3)

Home: 6-2…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 3-1

1984....................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 3-0........................N 1987....................W....................... 13-3.......................H 1990....................W........................ 4-0........................N ............................W....................... 11-0.......................N 1999.....................L......................... 0-1........................N 2000.....................L......................... 0-9........................H .............................L......................... 1-4........................H 2004....................W........................ 5-1........................H ............................W........................ 9-1........................H 2007....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-1........................H 2008....................W....................... 11-3.......................H

Stanford: (Series Tied 1-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1

1985....................W........................ 9-1........................N 1998.....................L......................... 0-1...................... N*

Stephen F. Austin: (FSU LEADS 3-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-1

1984.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 1990....................W........................ 5-2........................N 2009....................W........................ 4-3........................N ............................W....................... 10-5.......................N

Stetson:

(FSU Leads 14-1)

Home: 9-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 3-1

1985....................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 4-1 .......................N 1987....................W........................ 7-0........................N .............................L......................... 3-4........................N ............................W....................... 16-0.......................N 1989....................W........................ 6-0........................H 1990....................W........................ 3-2........................H 1994....................W........................ 7-0 .......................H ............................W........................ 5-0 .......................H 1995....................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H 1996....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 6-2........................H 2000....................W........................ 2-0........................ A ............................W........................ 8-2........................ A

Susquehanna: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1985....................W....................... 11-0.......................H ............................W........................ 8-2........................H

Syracuse: (FSU Leads 5-2)

Home: 4-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-1

2001....................W........................ 3-2........................H 2002....................W........................ 6-3........................N 2003....................W........................ 6-1........................H 2005....................W......................5-4 (8)......................H .............................L......................... 1-2........................H .............................L.......................3-4 (8)......................N 2007....................W........................ 8-0........................H


SERIES RECORDS Temple: (FSU Leads 12-1)

Home: 6-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 6-1

1985....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H 1986....................W........................ 7-0........................N ............................W........................ 2-0........................N 1987.....................L.......................0-1 (8)......................N ............................W........................ 6-3........................N ............................W........................ 5-0........................N 1988....................W........................ 3-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-3........................N 1989....................W........................ 2-1........................H ............................W........................ 8-2........................H ............................W........................ 3-1........................N

Tennessee (UT Leads 2-0)

Home: 0-0........ Away: 0-0....... Neutral: 0-2 2006.................. L.......................0-1...................... N 2008.................. L.......................5-8...................... N

Tennessee-Chattanooga (FSU Leads 6-0)

Home: 3-0…Away: 2-0…Neutral: 1-0

1996....................W........................ 5-2........................N 1997....................W........................ 3-1........................H 2000....................W........................ 1-0........................ A ............................W........................ 2-1........................ A 2001....................W........................ 4-1........................H ............................W.....................3-2 (10).....................H 2002....................W......................1-0 (8).................... N*

Tennessee Tech: (FSU Leads 3-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-1

1986....................W........................ 8-0........................N ............................W....................... 11-1.......................N 1987....................W....................... 10-0.......................N 2007.....................L....................... 9-8(8)......................N

Texas:

(UT Leads 5-4)

Home: 1-0…Away: 1-1…Neutral: 2-4

1998.....................L......................... 1-9........................N 2000.....................L......................... 0-1........................N 2002....................W........................ 1-0........................H .............................L......................... 2-4........................N 2004....................W........................ 2-1........................N 2005.....................L......................... 2-7........................N 2009.....................L......................... 2-3........................ A ............................W........................ 6-4........................ A ............................W........................ 2-0........................N

Texas A&M: (A&M LEADS 5-4)

Home: 1-1…Away: 0-1…Neutral: 3-3

1984.....................L......................... 2-6........................N 1985.....................L......................... 1-2........................ A 1986....................W........................ 1-0........................N 1988.....................L......................... 0-1...................... N* 1990....................W........................ 3-1........................N ............................W........................ 5-0...................... N* 1994.....................L......................... 3-7 .......................H 2004....................W........................ 8-0........................H 2008.....................L......................... 0-7........................N

Texas-Arlington: (UTA Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1990.................. L.......................0-2...................... N

Texas Tech:

(Texas Tech Leads 2-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-2

2000....................W........................ 3-0........................N 2002.....................L.......................1-4 (8)......................N .............................L.......................7-8 (9)......................N 2003.....................L......................... 0-1...................... N*

Toledo:

(FSU Leads 8-1)

Home: 7-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0

1985....................W........................ 3-2........................H 1986....................W........................ 4-0........................H 1987.....................L......................... 0-3........................H ............................W........................ 9-6........................H ............................W........................ 8-1........................H 1991....................W........................ 1-0........................N 1993....................W....................... 11-0.......................H ............................W........................ 4-0........................H 1999....................W........................ 9-1........................H

Troy:

(FSU Leads 23-9-1)

Home: 16-5…Away: 7-3-1…Neutral: 0-1

1995....................W........................ 3-1........................H ............................W........................ 3-0........................H 1996....................W........................ 5-2........................H .............................L......................... 1-2........................H

1997....................W........................ 3-2........................ A ............................ T......................... 1-1........................ A 1998.....................L......................... 0-5........................H ............................W........................ 5-4........................H 1999....................W........................ 6-1........................ A ............................W........................ 7-0........................H 2000....................W........................ 2-1........................H 2001....................W....................... 11-0.......................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................ A .............................L......................... 1-2........................ A 2002.....................L......................... 2-4........................N ............................W........................ 7-2........................H ............................W........................ 9-1........................H 2003....................W........................ 8-3........................ A ............................W........................ 7-1........................ A 2004....................W....................... 11-2.......................H ............................W........................ 6-2........................H 2005.....................L......................... 3-5........................ A .............................L......................... 1-3........................ A 2006....................W........................ 4-3........................H .............................L......................... 2-4........................H 2007....................W........................ 5-3........................ A ............................W........................ 4-2........................ A 2008.....................L......................... 1-3........................H .............................L......................... 0-3........................H ............................W........................ 3-2........................H 2009....................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 8-0........................H ............................W........................ 1-0........................H

UCLA:

(UCLA Leads 8-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-8

1990.....................L......................... 1-3.....................N% 1991.....................L......................... 2-5........................N .............................L......................... 0-1.....................N% 1994.....................L......................... 0-3 .......................N 1996.....................L......................... 0-4........................N 2000.....................L......................... 0-3........................N .............................L......................... 1-6...................... N* .............................L......................... 1-7...................... N* 2002....................W......................2-1 (9)...................N%

UNLV:

(FSU Leads 5-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-1

1990....................W........................ 4-1.....................N% 1991....................W........................ 3-1.....................N% 1992....................W........................ 4-0...................... N* 1996.....................L......................... 2-3........................N 1999....................W........................ 9-6........................N 2004....................W........................ 2-1........................N

Utah:

(Utah Leads 7-2)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-1…Neutral: 2-6

1986.....................L......................... 2-6........................N 1988....................W........................ 3-0........................N .............................L......................... 4-8........................N 1993.....................L......................... 2-3........................N 1997.....................L......................... 2-6........................N 1998....................W........................ 2-1........................N .............................L......................... 1-4........................N 1999.....................L......................... 1-5........................N 2005.....................L......................... 5-8........................ A

Utah State: (FSU Leads 3-1)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-1

1985.....................L......................... 0-2........................N 1994....................W........................ 5-3 .......................N 1996....................W........................ 6-5........................N 1999....................W....................... 12-3.......................N

Valparaiso: (FSU Leads 2-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

1986....................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................H

Villanova:

(Villanova Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-1 2000.................. L.......................2-3...................... N

Virginia:

(FSU Leads 62-15)

Home: 32-3…Away: 13-6…Neutral: 17-6.ACC: 29-9 1986....................W........................ 4-0........................H .............................L......................... 1-2........................H 1987....................W........................ 7-0........................ A .............................L......................... 2-5........................ A 1988....................W........................ 4-0........................N ............................W........................ 5-0........................H ............................W........................ 7-1........................H 1989....................W........................ 4-2........................H ............................W........................ 5-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-0........................N 1990....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 5-0........................H 1991....................W........................ 9-1........................H ............................W........................ 2-1........................H .............................L......................... 1-2........................N .............................L......................... 0-2........................N

1992....................W....................... 10-0.....................N$ .............................L......................... 0-1......................H$ ............................W........................ 5-2......................H$ ............................W....................... 11-1.....................N# 1993....................W........................ 7-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-2......................N$ .............................L......................... 0-1......................N# ............................W........................ 2-0......................N# ............................W........................ 4-2......................N# 1994....................W........................ 7-0 .....................N$ ............................W........................ 4-3 .....................H$ ............................W........................ 9-4 .....................N$ ............................W........................ 8-0 ..................... A$ .............................L......................... 4-5 ..................... A$ .............................L......................... 0-2......................N# ............................W........................ 1-0......................N# .............................L......................... 0-3......................N# 1995....................W........................ 2-1........................N ............................W........................ 3-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-0......................H$ 1996....................W........................ 8-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 5-4...................... A$ 1997....................W........................ 8-0......................H$ .............................L......................... 3-6......................H$ 1998.....................L......................... 1-4...................... A$ .............................L......................... 0-3...................... A$ ............................W....................... 10-0.....................N# ............................W........................ 2-1......................N# 1999....................W........................ 8-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 2-1......................H$ ............................W........................ 1-0......................N# ............................W........................ 3-0......................N# 2000.....................L......................... 2-4......................N# ............................W........................ 3-1......................N# ............................W........................ 2-0......................N# ............................W........................ 3-2...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-2...................... A$ 2001....................W........................ 8-0......................H$ ............................W....................... 10-2.....................H$ 2002....................W........................ 4-0...................... A$ ............................W........................ 6-3...................... A$ 2003....................W........................ 5-0......................H$ ............................W....................... 12-1.....................H$ ............................W....................... 10-1.....................H# ............................W....................... 10-2.....................H# 2004....................W........................ 1-0...................... A$ .............................L......................... 5-4...................... A$ 2005....................W........................ 5-3......................H$ ............................W........................ 4-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-2......................H$ 2006.....................L......................... 0-1...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-5...................... A$ 2007....................W........................ 8-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 4-2......................H$ ............................W........................ 8-0......................H$ 2008....................W........................ 9-1...................... A$ ............................W........................ 8-3...................... A$ ............................W........................ 5-1...................... A$ 2009....................W........................ 3-1......................H$ ............................W....................... 12-4.....................H$ ............................W........................ 5-1......................H$

Virginia Tech:

(VIRGINIA TECH Leads 10-8)

Home: 6-3…Away: 2-4…Neutral: 0-2........ACC: 6-9 2005..................W......................4-2...................... H ............................W........................ 3-2........................H ............................W........................ 5-2........................H .............................L......................2-3 (14)...................N# 2006.....................L......................... 0-2...................... A$ .............................L......................2-10 (5)................... A$ ............................W........................ 9-7...................... A$ 2007.....................L......................... 1-0......................H$ ............................W....................... 10-2.....................H$ .............................L......................... 1-0......................H$ .............................L......................... 4-0......................N# 2008.....................L......................... 0-3...................... A$ .............................L......................... 1-3...................... A$ ............................W........................ 2-0...................... A$ .............................L......................... 0-2......................N# 2009....................W........................ 6-0......................H$ ............................W........................ 3-2......................H$ .............................L......................... 0-2......................H$

Washington

(WASHINGTON Leads 6-5)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 5-6 1996.....................L........................ 6-13.......................N

.............................L......................... 1-3........................N 1997.....................L......................... 3-8........................N 1998....................W........................ 1-0........................N 2002.....................L......................... 4-6........................N ............................W........................ 3-2........................N 2004....................W........................ 7-1........................N ............................W........................ 2-0.....................N% 2007....................W........................ 3-1........................N 2008.....................L......................... 3-4........................N 2009.....................L......................... 1-4........................N

Western Illinois: (FSU Leads 8-4)

Home: 5-3…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 3-0

1984.....................L......................... 1-3........................H ............................W........................ 3-1........................H 1985....................W........................ 1-0........................H ............................W........................ 9-0 .......................N 1986....................W....................... 11-0.......................H .............................L......................... 4-6........................H 1989....................W........................ 5-2........................N 1991....................W........................ 2-1........................N ............................W........................ 2-1........................H 1999.....................L......................... 0-1........................H 2006....................W....................... 11-6.......................H

Western Michigan (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 1-0....... Away: 0-0........Neutral: 0-0 2006..................W......................2-1...................... H

Wichita State: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1990..................W......................1-0...................... N

Winthrop: (FSU Leads 6-0)

Home: 2-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 4-0

1987....................W........................ 8-0........................N 1991....................W........................ 4-1........................N ............................W........................ 2-0........................H ............................W........................ 4-1........................N 1992....................W........................ 3-1........................N 2003....................W........................ 1-0........................H

Wisconsin: (FSU Leads 2-1)

Home: 0-1…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 2-0

1997.....................L........................ 3-12.......................H 2000....................W........................ 3-0........................N ............................W........................ 6-5........................N

Wright State: (FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1998..................W......................8-3...................... N

Yale:

(FSU Leads 1-0)

Home: 0-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 1-0 1995..................W.................... 11-1.................... N

Youngstown State: (FSU Leads 4-0)

West Florida:

Home: 4-0…Away: 0-0…Neutral: 0-0

(FSU Leads 42-4)

Home: 20-2…Away: 22-2…Neutral: 0-0

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UNIVERSITY FACTS BACKGROUND: The Florida State University is one of eleven units of the Division of Colleges and Universities of the Florida Board of Education…It was established as the Seminary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851 and first offered instruction at the postsecondary level in 1857… Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state…In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College…In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women…In 1947, the school returned to co-educational status, and the name was changed to The Florida State University…It has grown from an enrollment of 2,583 in 1946 to an enrollment of 39,136 Fall Semester 2008. ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2008): Total, 39,136 …75.7% undergrad, 21.4% grad, 2.9% unclassified…81.5% in-state…93.6% from the United States… students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia are in attendance…18 states contributed over 100 students each…19 foreign countries contributed over 25 students each…female, 55.7%…male, 44.3%…minority, 25.3%… international, 3.3%. ACREAGE: Main Campus: 451.6 acres in Tallahassee, Leon County (main campus)…Panama City Branch: 25.6 acres in Panama City, Bay County… The university owns a total of 1,545.5 acres in Leon, Bay, Franklin, Sarasota, & Gadsden counties…Sites are leased in Marion and Leon counties in Florida, and other locations overseas. COLLEGES/DEGREE PROGRAMS: With 16 colleges and schools, students may take courses of study leading to the baccalaureate degree in 100 degree programs, to the master’s degree in 114 degree programs, to the advanced master’s degree in one program, to the specialist degree in 26 degree programs, to the doctorate degree in 74 degree programs, and to the professional degree in two degree programs. The academic divisions are the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Human Sciences, Information, Law, Medicine, Motion Picture, Television & Recording Arts, Music, Nursing, Social Sciences & Public Policy, Social Work and Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. OPERATING BUDGET (2008-09): $1,111,706,391 DEGREES AWARDED FOR 2007-08: Bachelor, 7,615…Masters, 12,075 Doctorate, 368…Medical Doctorate, 57…Specialist, 62…Judge Doctorate, 305… Total, 10,482 ENTERING FRESHMAN FACTS (FALL, 2008): The middle 50 percent High School GPA, 3.4-4.0; SAT score 1120-1280, ACT score 24-28. There were 51 National Merit Scholars, 8 National Achievement Scholars, and 13 Hispanic Scholars enrolled as undergraduate students during the Fall 2007 term. RETENTION RATE: First year, 100%…second year, 89.2%…third year, 81.0%…fourth year, 78.3%. FACULTY/STAFF: Total 2,414…FSU’s faculty includes some past graduates, such as former astronauts Dr. Norm Thagard, who teaches Electrical Engineering, and Winston Scott who serves as Vice President of Student Affairs …FSU’s faculty has included six dynamic Nobel Laureates: 12 members elected to National Academy of Sciences…11 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences…and two Pulitzer Prize winners Ellen T. Zwilich and Robert Olen Butler. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES: Florida State University has a uniqueness in providing programs that are consistent in excellence across the board, from fine arts and humanities to the hard sciences…The balance of programs is based on FSU’s long tradition as a leading liberal arts institution combined with its position as one of the top 10 universities in generating research-based revenues…FSU was ranked 18th most connected university in the nation by Yahoo! Internet Life. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD: FSU offers a variety of overseas study opportunities for students during the regular academic year. FSU has study centers located in Florence, Italy; Panama City, Republic of Panama; Valencia, Spain; and London, England. Courses at the study centers are offered each semester and cover a wide range of subject areas perfect for meeting general and liberal studies requirements. International Programs also offers study programs, some general and some major specific, in: Cairns, Australia; Salvador, Brazil; Tianjin, China; San Jose, Costa Rica; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Prague, Czech Republic; Napo, Ecuador; London, England; Paris, France; Dublin, Ire-

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land; Tokyo, Japan; Moscow, Russia; and Leysin, Switzerland. A summer Law program is offered in Oxford, England. There is one Linkage Institute, FLORICA, in Costa Rica, and Beyond Borders programs in Turrialba, Costa Rica, Kingston, Jamaica, and Dresden, Germany. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: FSU has over 400 student organizations that allow students to find their own niche. FINANCIAL AID: FSU offers two types of financial assistance: needbased and merit-based…Over $160 million is given away for financial assistance each year. STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 16-1… Many of the general education classes are large, lecture classes; however, over 80% of major classes have less than 50 students. RESEARCH: The Florida State University has built a reputation as a strong research center in both the sciences and the humanities. It is expected that more than $100 million in external funds will be generated this year by the university faculty and administration as supplements to state funds used for research. These external funds are in the form of contracts and grants from private foundations, industries, and government agencies, and are used to support research, improve research facilities, and provide stipends for graduate students. SPONSORED RESEARCH (07-08): $195,787,449

Florida State University Board of Trustees Chair Jim Smith Vice Chair Harold Knowles Derrick Brooks Susan Busch-Transou Emily Fleming Duda David Ford Manny Garcia William Andrew Haggard Robert J. Jakubik James E. Kinsey Jr. Richard McFarlain Leslie Pantin, Jr. Eric Walker President Dr. Eric J. Barron Senior Administration Team Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lawrence G. Abele Vice President for Planning & Programs Robert B. Bradley Senior Vice President for Finance & Administration John R. Carnaghi Vice President for Student Affairs Mary B. Coburn Vice President for University Relations and Advancement Lee F. Hinkle Vice President for Research Dr. Kirby W. Kemper General Counsel Betty J. Steffens

Athletics Director Randy Spetman LIBRARY HOLDINGS: The University Library System contains over 3.4 Athletics Administration million volumes, of which more than Executive Staff 477,000 are available electronically Senior Associate Athletics Director as e-books. The libraries subscribe Monk Bonasorte to more than 107,000 current serials Senior Associate Athletics Director including academic journals, profesGary Huff sional and trade journals, and major newspapers from around the country and the globe in both paper and electronic formats. The libraries also subscribe to more than 425 databases. The FSU Libraries include 8 libraries on campus: The Robert Manning Strozier Library, Paul A. M. Dirac Science Library, Mildred and Claude Pepper Library, Warren Allen Music Library, Harold Goldstein Library and Information Science Library, College of Law Library, College of Medicine Medical Library, and the College of Engineering Library. Library materials and services are also available at the FSU Panama City Campus, as well as International Programs study centers in London, Florence, and Panama, and a collection of art and related materials at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida. 10 LEADING STATES OF ORIGIN Florida.................................................................................................... 31,861 Georgia........................................................................................................ 786 Virginia......................................................................................................... 384 New York..................................................................................................... 256 North Carolina............................................................................................. 243 Texas........................................................................................................... 238 Pennsylvania............................................................................................... 206 Alabama...................................................................................................... 188 New Jersey.................................................................................................. 180 California..................................................................................................... 172


PROMINENT ALUMNI ASTRONAUTS

OCEANOGRAPHER

Carolyn S. Griner Winston Scott

Sylvia Earlie

ENTERTAINERS

POLITICAL LEADERS

Richard Simmons

Jason Altmire Reubin Askew Jim Bacchus Allen Boyd, Jr. Kathy Castor Parris Glendenning Jeff Kottkamp Mel Martinez Dina Titus

JUDICIARY

PULITZER PRIZE WINNER

Kenneth B. Bell Susan H. Black Raoul G. Cantero III

SCREENWRITERS

Daniel Bakkedahl Faye Dunaway Davis Gaines Sonny Shroyer Dr. Tonea Stewart

FITNESS EXPERT

John Marks Tallahassee Mayor

Ellen Taaffe Zwillich

Alan Ball

MILITARY LEADERS Ron J. Friedman Jay Garner Franklin L. Hagenbeck Paul David Miller Kenneth Minihan

WRITER Jeff Shaara

MISS AMERICA

Charlie Christ Florida Governor

Tara Dawn Holland Christensen

MUSICIANS Rita Coolidge Ray Key Sean Mackin Jim Morrison Charles G. Rex Claudia Waite David Ward-Steinman Dr. Valint Vazsonyi

Norm Thaggard Astronaut Lee Corso ESPN Analyst

Barbara Harris Magazine Editor

Burt Reynolds Actor

Traylor Howard Actress

Tony LaRussa MLB Manager

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THIS IS THE ACC Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 116 national championships, including 64 in women’s competition and 52 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 160 times in men’s competition and 91 times in women’s action. Since softball became a league-sponsored sport in 1992, ACC teams have produced 51 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Americans, including three during the 2009 season in Florida State’s Sarah Hamilton, North Carolina’s Danielle Spaulding, and Virginia Tech’s Jenna Rhodes. Two All-Americans—Jessica van der Linden of Florida State and Angela Tincher of Virginia Tech—were named national player of the year in 2004 and 2008, respectively. Both van der Linden and Tincher were named USA Softball National Player of the Year and were recipients of the Honda Award, presented by The Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards. On the national stage, current ACC teams have appeared in 48 NCAA championships, including 33 since 2000, and eight College World Series. In 2009, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and North Carolina earned berths in the NCAA Softball Championship, with the Yellow Jackets advancing to the super regionals before being defeated by eventual NCAA champion Washington. Additionally, four ACC teams have made appearances in the NCAA championship four times over the course of the last five seasons. Florida State has appeared in seven College World Series, including four as a member of the ACC and its last appearance in 2004, while Virginia Tech made its lone CWS appearance in 2008. The Seminoles have established their program as one of the premier in the nation with NCAA championship appearances in 22 of the last 24 seasons, and a share of 10 ACC championships. Florida State won the first two ACC titles in 1992 and 1993, and claimed eight league crowns from 1992-2000, including six straight from 1995-2000. Georgia Tech (2002, 05, 09) and Virginia Tech (2007-08) have each won multiple titles. Academically, the ACC has found comparable success to the achievements it has made in the athletic arena. In 2009, Florida State’s Carlyn Wynn, Georgia Tech’s Whitney Haller, and Virginia Tech’s Jenna Rhodes were tabbed College Sports Information Directors of America/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America. The trio joined an extensive list of Academic All-Americans, in addition to the more than 20 named as NFCA All-American Scholar-Athletes.

2008-09 in Review

The 2008-09 academic year saw league teams capture five national team titles and 16 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 48 national team titles over the last 13 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 27 of the past 29 years. A total of 130 ACC teams placed in NCAA postseason competition in 2008-09. League teams compiled a 139-84-1 (.637) mark in NCAA championship competition. In addition, the ACC had 198 student-athletes earn first team All-America honors this past year. Overall, the league had 266 first-, second-, or third-team All-Americans and the ACC produced nine national Players of the Year and five national Coach of the Year honorees. A total of 88 teams finished their respective seasons ranked in the Top 25 poll, including 33 teams ranked in the Top 10 and six teams that held the nation’s top spot.

The Championships

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2008-09 NCAA Championships Field Hockey....................................Maryland Women’s Soccer...................... North Carolina Men’s Soccer...................................Maryland Men’s Basketball..................... North Carolina Women’s Tennis..................................... Duke 2009-10 NCAA Championships Field Hockey............................ North Carolina Men’s Soccer......................................Virginia Women’s Soccer...................... North Carolina sports during the 2009-10 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.

A History

The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.

The Schools

Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants and was the first institution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Originally located on Harrison Avenue in the South End of Boston, the College outgrew its urban setting toward the end of its first 50 years. A new location was selected in Chestnut Hill and ground for the new campus was broken on June 19, 1909. During the 1940s, new purchases doubled the size of the main campus. In 1974, Boston College acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart, 1.5 miles away. With 15 buildings on 40 acres, it is now the site of the Law School and residence halls. In 2004, BC purchased 43 acres of land from the archdiocese of Boston; this now forms the Brighton campus.

Clemson University is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Georgia border, and the tiger paws painted on the roads make the return to I-85 easier. The school is built around Fort Hill, the plantation home of John C. Calhoun, Vice President to Andrew Jackson. His son-in-law, Tom Clemson, left the land to be used as an agricultural school, and in 1893 Clemson opened its doors as a land-grant school, thanks to the efforts of Ben Tillman. Duke University was founded in 1924 by tobacco magnate James B. Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. Originally the school was called Trinity College, a Methodist institution, started in 1859. In 1892, Trinity moved to west Durham where the east campus with its Georgian architecture now stands. Nearby are Sarah P. Duke gardens, and further west the Gothic spires of Duke chapel overlook the west campus. Florida State University is one of 11 universities of the State University System of Florida. It was established as the Seminary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851, and first offered instruction at the post-secondary level in 1857. Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state. In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College. In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women. In 1947, the school returned to a co-educational status, and the name was changed to Florida State University. Next to I-85 in downtown Atlanta stands the Georgia Institute of Technology, founded in 1885. Its first students came to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering, the only one offered at the time. Tech’s strength is not only the red clay of Georgia, but a restored gold and white 1930 model A Ford Cabriolet, the official mascot. The old Ford was first used in 1961, but a Ramblin’ Wreck had been around for over three decades. The Ramblin’ Wreck fight song appeared almost as soon as the school opened, and it is not only American boys that grow up singing its rollicking tune, for Richard Nixon and Nikita Krushchev sang it when they met in Moscow in 1959. The University of Maryland opened in 1856 as an agricultural school nine miles north of Washington, D.C., on land belonging to Charles Calvert, a descendant of Lord Baltimore, the state’s founding father. The school colors are the same as the state flag: black and gold for George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) and red and white for his mother, Alice Crossland. Maryland has been called the school that Curley Byrd built, for he was its quarterback, then football coach, athletic director, assistant to the president, vicepresident, and finally its president. Byrd also designed the football stadium and the campus layout, and suggested the nickname Terrapin, a local turtle known for its bite, when students wanted to replace the nickname Old Liners with a new one for the school. The University of Miami was chartered in 1925 by a group of citizens who felt an institution of higher learning was needed for the development of their young and growing community. Since the first class of 560 students enrolled in the fall of 1926, the University has expanded to more than 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students from every state and more than 114 nations from around the world. The school’s colors, representative of the Florida orange tree, were selected in 1926. Orange symbolizes the fruit of the tree, green represents the leaves and white, the blossoms. The University of North Carolina, located in Chapel Hill, has been called “the perfect college town,” making its tree-lined streets and balmy atmosphere what a college should look and feel like. Its inception in 1795 makes it one of the oldest schools in the nation, and its nickname of Tar Heels stems from the tar pitch and turpentine that were the state’s principal industry. The nickname is as old as the school, for it was born during the Revolutionary War when tar was dumped into the streams to impede the advance of British forces. North Carolina State University is located in the state capital of Raleigh. It opened in 1889 as a land-grant agricultural and mechanical school and was known as A&M or Aggies or Farmers for over a quarter-century. The school’s colors of pink and blue were gone by 1895, brown and white were tried for a year, but the students finally chose red and white to represent the school. An unhappy fan in 1922 said State football players behaved like a pack of wolves, and the term that was coined in derision became a badge of honor. The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson and is one of three things on his tombstone for which he wanted to be remembered. James Madison and James Monroe were on the board of governors in the early years. The Rotunda,


a half-scale version of the Pantheon which faces the Lawn, is the focal point of the grounds as the campus is called. Jefferson wanted his school to educate leaders in practical affairs and public service, not just to train teachers. Virginia Tech was established in 1872 as an all-male military school dedicated to the original land-grant mission of teaching agriculture and engineering. The University has grown from a small college of 132 students into the largest institution of higher education in the state during its 132-year history. Located in Southwest Virginia on a plateau between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, the campus consists of 334 buildings and 20 miles of sidewalks over 2,600 acres. The official school colors - Chicago maroon and burnt orange - were selected in 1896 because they made a “unique combination” not worn elsewhere at the time. Wake Forest University was started on Calvin Jones’ plantation amid the stately pine forest of Wake County in 1834. The Baptist seminary is still there, but the school was moved to Winston-Salem in 1956 on a site donated by Charles H. and Mary Reynolds Babcock. President Harry S. Truman attended the ground-breaking ceremonies that brought a picturesque campus of Georgian architecture and painted roofs. Wake’s colors have been black and gold since 1895, thanks to a badge designed by student John Heck who died before he graduated.

School Affiliations BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005. CLEMSON -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1953. DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in 1953. FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991. GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April, 1978. MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953. VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member ot he Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Eric J. Barron FSU President The Florida State University Board of Trustees selected alumnus Eric J. Barron, director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, to serve as the university’s 14th president. Barron, 58, succeeds T.K. Wetherell, who became president in 2003 and guided Florida State to record heights before announcing in June his intention to retire. Board of Trustees Chairman Jim Smith reported to the trustees overwhelmingly positive comments in support of Barron from the 19-member Presidential Search Advisory Committee, which he chaired. That group had interviewed three finalists out of 26 applicants before forwarding the results of its review to the trustees. Barron earned a bachelor’s degree in geology from FSU as an honors student in 1973. He holds master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Miami, both in oceanography. In his first year there, he developed a strategic plan to address budget challenges that was praised by the National Science Foundation for its transparency and commitment to the future. This year, the center had its greatest annual budget increase in nearly a decade. Prior to taking the position at NCAR, Barron was dean of the newly formed Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. That school currently is executing a strategic plan developed while he was dean that expanded the faculty, transformed student recruitment and services, developed a lifelong connection to alumni and created a stronger sense of community. From 1986 to 2006, Barron was at Pennsylvania State University, where he was professor of geosciences, director of the Earth System Science Center, director of the EMS Environment Institute, and finally dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. While he was dean, his college led all other colleges at Penn State in research expenditures per faculty member, it excelled at teaching and it emerged as an innovative leader on campus in a renewed focus on students and student services. Barron is a Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, the American Meteorological Society and the Geological Society of America. He has received many national awards as a scholar, researcher and distinguished lecturer, has published extensively and has been editor or a member of the editorial boards of a dozen academic journals. He has testified before Congress and has chaired numerous committees in service to the federal government, such as the NASA Senior Review for the Earth Sciences in 2005. He has chaired committees and panels of the National Research Council since 1987 and currently chairs “An Ocean Infrastructure for U.S. Ocean Research in 2030.” A highly visible scientist, Barron stressed his commitment to the full spectrum of academic disciplines, saying he is “an ardent supporter and advocate for the full spectrum of excellence in the arts and humanities, sciences, law, business and medicine.” A native of Lafayette, Ind., Barron has two grown children. He said he and his wife, Molly, are “a partnership” and that she will be an active participant in supporting Florida State University while he is president. Randy Spetman Athletics Director While Randy Spetman’s first year and a half as Athletics Director at Florida State University has seen its share of challenges, it’s the numerous successes that the Seminoles have enjoyed that he wishes to emphasize. The success under Spetman’s reign begins in the classroom. In November, football’s Myron Rolle highlighted the academic year when he became the second Seminole student-athlete in the past four years to earn the Rhodes Scholarship - one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. It was the first time in nearly 25 years they awarded the scholarship to a prominent college football player. Rolle is the fourth Florida State student ever to be named a Rhodes Scholar. Five Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors while 15 Seminole student-athletes were named District Academic All-Americans. Numerous Florida State student-athletes were also named to ACC Academic teams.

From start to finish, the 2008-09 athletic season provided a great deal of excitement. Florida State had 18 of its 19 athletic teams participate in NCAA postseason competition and earned five ACC team championships while student-athletes garnered seven NCAA individual national championships, 20 ACC individual championships, 90 All-America selections, 55 All-ACC honors and nine end of the year ACC awards. In addition, Florida State coaches received 14 Coach of Year honors at the ACC, regional and national level. Former Florida State President Dr. T.K. Wetherell introduced Spetman as the university’s new Director of Athletics on February 4, 2008, following a national search. Spetman, a former Air Force colonel, took over at FSU after serving as Athletics Director at Utah State from 2004-2008 and at the United States Air Force Academy from 1996-2003. Spetman, 56, was lauded over his tenure at Utah State for the success of the Aggies’ athletic programs both on the field or court and in the classroom. Utah State joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 2005 and Utah State claimed four conference championships in its first two years. USU’s student-athletes led the WAC with a 78 percent graduation rate and maintained over a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Under Spetman’s leadership, Utah State made high profile improvements to the football stadium. He also spearheaded fundraising and building efforts for a $12.5 million facility and crafted a unique business partnership for medical health coverage that improved the overall coverage of USU student-athletes and reduced medical costs. In addition, he negotiated a lucrative new marketing agreement for Aggie Athletics with Learfield Sports Properties. Spetman spent eight successful years as Director of Athletics at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Co. During his tenure, he administered the school’s 27-sport intercollegiate program as well as the physical education and intramural programs. Under his command, the football team participated in four bowl games. Born and raised in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Spetman graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1976. He earned three letters as a defensive end for the Falcons and was a team captain as a senior. He also won a pair of heavyweight Wing Open Boxing Championships. Spetman’s 28 year military career took him around the world in a variety of positions. A command pilot with more than 3,000 hours of flight time, Spetman’s range of positions took him from assistant football coach at his alma mater to a pilot and from the Chief of Bomber Planning in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm to serving as Chief, Command and Control Division, Operations Directorate of the U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany. A graduate from Squadron Officer School, he attended the National War College and earned a master’s degree in National Security Strategy. Spetman also holds a master’s in management and supervision from Central Michigan University. He will serve as President of the National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics (NACDA) in 2009-10. Athletics Administration Executive Staff Monk Bonasorte Senior Associate Athletic Director

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ATHLETICS ACADEMIC SERVICES MISSION STATEMENT

The primary mission of Florida State University’s Athletic Academic Support Services is to provide an environment that facilitates the academic success of each student-athlete. The focus is to provide a comprehensive support program integrated with the total University that will assist all studentathletes with the transition into college and provide continued support in all phases of academic and professional development, culminating with graduation, job placement or graduate school.

SERVICES AND PROGRAMS ACADEMIC ADVISING The advisors in Athletic Academic Support Services serve as the lower-division advising unit for all student-athletes. The staff advises students through the Liberal Studies curriculum and degree prerequisites. The advisors work with the students in a number of areas related to the academic experience at Florida State University, but with a primary emphasis in advising and monitoring the progress toward the selected degree program, taking into consideration, all variables, which would enhance or impede each student’s progress toward the goal of graduation. STUDY HALL Professionally supervised study sessions for each athletic team are organized in order to help ensure the academic success of the student-athletes. The main focus of the study hall program is to help students develop consistent and appropriate study patterns by providing a structured setting to work on class assignments and to provide tutorial assistance before academic problems arise. Although the criteria for study hall is left to the discretion of each academic advisor, typically, most freshmen, first year transfers, and upperclassmen who have not yet achieved a satisfactory cumulative grade point average are requested to attend study hall. TUTOR AND MENTOR PROGRAM The tutorial program is available to all student-athletes as they progress towards their ultimate goal of obtaining a college degree. Approximately, 100 tutors are hired each year, from a variety of academic departments. Every tutor is committed to providing a proactive, individualized approach in assisting student-athletes with course comprehension and study skills. The tutors are graduate level students who excel in a specific area of study. All mentors are graduate students who have outstanding academic backgrounds. Mentors are academic role models who have demonstrated the ability to teach and give guidance in areas of academic developmental skills. They are responsible for providing assistance in the development of skills such as note taking, test preparation, and communication with faculty. In essence, mentors become an extension of the academic advisor as they keep the academic performance of their student-athletes under close observation and report to the academic advisors each week. COMPUTER LAB The Athletic Academic Support Services computer labs are located in the Moore Athletics Center and in the new Learning Center located on the 9th floor of the University Center. FSU has 47 PC compatible computers and several laser printers available for use by the studentathletes. A computer lab is available 24/7 to student-athletes with a current FSU ID card. The entire Athletic Academic Support Services wing is also equipped with wireless internet. SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM Athletic Academic Support Services, in conjunction with Athletic Student Services and the University, offers incoming student-athletes a “Summer

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Jacki Lienesch Assistant Director

Bridge Program” to aid in the transition from high school to college and highlights many different topics that are important for student-athlete success. The program is a week-long intensive orientation that incorporates the University orientation with the athletics department orientation and continues throughout the six-week summer session. Seminars, designed to acclimate the students to the University community, are conducted weekly. Seminar topics include media training, health promotions, academic mapping requirements, the Academic Honor Policy and Student Code of Conduct as well as faculty communications and expectations. ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS PROGRAM Athletic Academic Support Services is committed to recognizing the academic success of all student-athletes. The annual “Golden Torch Gala,” is an academic awards banquet that occurs each fall and is the highlight of the year. At this event, the ACC Honor Roll student-athletes, as well as the individuals with the highest GPA on their respective teams, and the men’s and women’s teams with the highest GPA are recognized. Team meetings are held each year, during which time student-athletes are notified of potential honors and awards and are encouraged to apply. Combining a strong grade point average with athletic accomplishments, community service activities, and leadership experiences make for a student-athlete capable of obtaining unlimited academic honors, awards and postgraduate opportunities. Florida State University student-athletes have achieved great success in obtaining recognition for academic excellence and that was no different in 2008-09. In November, football’s Myron Rolle became the second Seminole student-athlete in the past four years to earn the Rhodes Scholarship - one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. It was the first time in nearly 25 years they awarded the scholarship to a prominent college football player. Rolle is the fourth Florida State student ever to be named a Rhodes Scholar. He follows in the footsteps of former Student Body President Joe O’Shea (2008), student-athlete (track and field) Garrett Johnson (2006) and Caroline Alexander (1976). The scholarships provide all expenses for up to two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England. Over the past 15 years, more than $450,000 in Postgraduate Scholarship monies has been granted to FSU student-athletes, as well as numerous other academic honors and awards. During the 2008-09 academic year, five Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors including track’s Javier Garcia-Tunon (first team), Susan Kuijken (first team) and Gonzalo Barriolhet (second team), Rolle (second team) and softball’s Carly Wynn (third team) Fifteen Seminole student-athletes were named District Academic All-Americans, including Myron Rolle (Football), Becky Edwards, Marissa Kazbour, Katrin Schmidt, Lauren Switzer, Sanna Talonen (Soccer), Michelle Snyder, Carly Wynn (Softball), Brianna Barry and Taylor Wilson (Volleyball), Mara Freshour (Women’s Basketball) and Gonzalo Barroilhet, Javier Garcia-Tunon, Susan Kuijken and Lydia Willemse (Track & Cross Country). At the conclusion of the 2008-09 school year, 175 Seminole studentathletes were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll while seven of Florida State’s athletic teams had a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average. In the spring 2009 semester, 202 Seminoles achieved a 3.0 GPA or better, 10 athletic teams had a 3.0 or better GPA and the average team semester GPA was a 2.8. Ten student-athletes made the spring 2009 President’s List with a perfect 4.0 GPA while 62 student-athletes earned Dean’s List status with a GPA of 3.5 or better. Track and field’s Keyla Smith and Matt Wernke and Ania Rynarzewska of the women’s tennis team were among 42 Atlantic Coast Conference scholar-athletes named 2009 ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award recipients. Rynarzewska was also the female recipient of the first ever Jim McKay Scholarship, which will be presented annually to one male and one female student-athlete who have excelled academically and plan to pursue postgraduate studies in the communications industry.


STUDENT SERVICES NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION AND SERVICE (N.O.L.E.S)

Developed by the Florida State University Department of Athletics, the N.O.L.E.S. program represents a commitment to the total growth and development of each student-athlete. The program establishes an administrative commitment to academic and athletic excellence. Those efforts will be supported with programs and services in personal and career development service.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Fostering the development of personal growth is a fundamental component of the N.O.L.E.S. program. The support programs ensure that the studentathlete will be provided with opportunities to focus on personal growth areas such as value clarification, goal setting, fiscal planning, decision making and personal responsibility. Programming focuses on helping the studentathlete develop a healthy lifestyle while they are at Florida State and habits that will benefit them for life.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Preparing for life after college is a major focus of the N.O.L.E.S program. The program is designed to work in cooperation with Florida State’s Career Center to acquaint students with the job search process, provide networking opportunities and ultimately assist with job placement. The program places a priority on the development of the total person, with the goal of developing individuals who will have rewarding careers and productive lifestyles after they leave Florida State. The newest addition to the Career Development program is the Senior Transition Seminar offered through the Office of Student Services. The course is offered to all senior student-athletes with exhausting eligibility and is designed to assist with resume building, networking with former student-athletes, and tips on transitioning from intercollegiate athletics into the working world.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Serving the community is the focus of the Seminole Spirit program. Studentathletes are challenged to provide service to our community and individuals who are in need. With a clearly defined program of service, student-athletes are given the opportunity to develop lifelong commitment to volunteerism. Over the years, the commitment to community service has grown leaps and bounds. The FSU athletic department was recently recognized by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports for the most successful outreach and community service program in which FSU student-athletes impacted the lives of over 150,000 youths.

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

The Florida State University Department of Athletics is committed to developing programs of excellence that foster leadership development. The Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) has been in place in the Florida State University Athletic Department for over ten years, and consists of a fantastic group of motivated student-athletes. The SAAC consists of 42 student-athletes, at least two from every team, and they meet every two weeks to discuss issues confronting student-athletes, here at FSU, as well as in the Atlantic Coast Conference and across the nation. The SAAC at FSU has many responsibilities: they take the lead on a variety of events, starting with the New Student-Athlete Orientation, Peers Helping Athletes Transition (PHAT) Tuesdays with freshmen student-athletes, the Welcome Back Picnic and culminating with the Golden Nole Awards year ending banquet where seniors from each team are honored and student-athletes who have excelled in the area of community service are awarded.

Brandi Stuart Assistant Athletic Director for Student Services

John Lata Director of Student Services

Yashiva Edwards Assistant Director of Student Services

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL

Lacey Agnew.................................................... Golf Bryan Howard..................................... Track & Field Robin Ahrberg............................................ Softball Andrew Jacobs................................... Track & Field Brianna Barry............................................Volleyball Marissa Kazbour......................................... Soccer Dan Bradford........................... Swimming & Diving Cameron Knight............................................... Golf Kendall Brown.....................................Golden Girls Jamie Kuhn....................................................... Golf Melanie Cabassol (Pres.)......... Swimming & Diving Luke Loucks...........................................Basketball Lauren Macfarlane........................................ Tennis Jessie Carr (Sec.).................... Swimming & Diving Stephanie Neville......................................Volleyball Caila Coleman (V.P.)............................ Track & Field Michael O’Shea............................................ Tennis Everette Dawkins........................................Football Amanda Quick................................. Cross Country Stephanie Dick....................................Golden Girls James Ramsey..........................................Baseball Deividas Dulkys......................................Basketball Chelsey Severance........................................ Cheer Becky Edwards........................................... Soccer Amanda Skillen................................ Cross Country Shawn Erickson....................... Swimming & Diving Heather Smith................................. Cross Country Mike Fout......................................... Cross Country Ashley Stager............................................. Softball Maurice Harris............................................Football Stevi Steinhauer...................... Swimming & Diving

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Brian Battle Associate Athletic Director for Compliance

FSU COMPLIANCE OFFICE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COMPLIANCE OFFICE

The following information is provided by the Florida State University Compliance Office for prospective student-athletes, alumni and boosters. It is intended as a guideline to introduce you to some of the rules governing NCAA athletics.

KEY DEFINITIONS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Representatives of Athletics Interests representative of athletics interests, commonly called a booster, is any individual whois known (or should have been known) by a member of the institution’s athletic department that has ever: • Contributed financially to the athletics department or to its booster club. • Joined the institution’s booster club or any sport specific support group. • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families. • Assisted in any manner in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. • Promoted the institution’s athletics program. • Purchased season tickets. *** Once an individual is identified as a representative, the person retains that identity forever. *** Prospective Student-Athlete: A prospective student-athlete “prospect” is any student who has started classes for the ninth grade regardless of his/her athletics ability and/or participation. Any student younger who receives any benefit from an institution or representatives of athletics interests immediately becomes a prospective studentathlete. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges or officially withdrawn from a four-year institution are considered prospective student-athletes. A prospective studentathlete remains a prospect even after he or she has signed a National Letter of Intent or accepts an offer of financial aid or admissions to attend an institution. The prospect remains a prospect until he/she reports for the first day of classes for a regular term (fall or spring) or the first official day of practice, whichever occurs earlier.

Contact: A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member during which any dialogue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Evaluation: An evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the prospect’s academic qualifications or athletic ability, including any visit to his/her high school (during which no contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect’s practice or competition at any site.

PHONE CALLS AND LETTERS

Phone calls from coaches (but not boosters) are permitted beginning July 1 before the prospect’s senior year in high school. A coach is limited to one phone call per week except that unlimited phone calls may be made: * During the five days immediately before an official visit to the university; * On the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with a prospect; or * During the time beginning with the National Letter of Intent signing date through the two days after the signing date and the day after a National Letter of Intent or scholarship agreement is signed.

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Jody Smith Athletic Director for Compliance

Brett Cowley Compliance Assistant

A Prospect of Any Age Could Receive the Following From a Coach: * Questionnaire * Camp brochure * NCAA educational information * Non-athletics institutional publications (official academic, admission and student services publications and videotapes produced by the institution and are available to all students) After September 1 of a Prospect’s Junior Year, a Coach Could Provide: * Written correspondence, including letters and e-mails * Business Cards * Media Guide * Game programs (only on an official or unofficial visit) * Pre-enrollment information after prospect signs National Letter of Intent or has been admitted * Any other information may be provided via the institution’s web site

WHO IS PERMITTED TO RECRUIT FOR FLORIDA STATE?

Only Florida State coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts. This includes letters, telephone calls or face-to-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents.

ALUMNI AND BOOSTERS DO’S AND DON’TS

* You may forward information about prospects to the appropriate coaches. * You may have contact with a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has already signed a National Letter of Intent and the Compliance Office is aware you are making these contacts in regard to employment. * You may have a telephone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by an institutional staff member and you are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questions about our athletic programs to an athletics department staff member/coach. * You may view a prospect’s contest at your own initiative provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her parents. In addition, you may not contact a prospect’s coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. * You may continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons and daughters of these families are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes or encouraged by Florida State University coaches. * You may not become involved in making arrangements to receive money or financial aid of any kind for a prospect or the prospect’s family and friends. * You may not make contact with a prospect and his/her parents when the prospect is on campus for an official or unofficial recruiting visit. * You may not transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect and his/her relatives or friends to visit campus (or elsewhere). * You may not pay or arrange for payment of summer camp registration fees for a prospect. * You may not provide anything to a prospect, the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office. For more information, please contact the Florida State University Compliance Office at (850) 644-4272.


MEDICAL CARE & TREATMENT One of the most important Eunice Hernandez Athletic Trainer

aspects of a top athletic program is the quality and experience of its athletic training staff. FSU’s sports medicine staff is one of

the best in all of college athletics. The athletic training staff includes 10 full-time and six graduate assistants that are Nationally Certified Athletic Trainers. FSU oversees an Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The program includes 50 graduate and undergraduate students in the Athletic Training program. FSU provides on-site Team Physician examinations for general medical and orthopedic issues, while working in conjunction with physicians at the Tallahassee Orthopedic Center in successfully rehabilitating athletes after injuries. Prior to competition, all FSU student-athletes undergo screening in order to detect potential injuries. If problems are detected, the athlete will be placed on a prevention care system including a variety of treatment ranging from icing to exercising followed by rehabilitation. Nutrition counseling and drug testing are also responsibilities assumed by the athletic training staff at FSU in providing the best care possible for all student-athletes.

DON FAULS ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM • The state-of-the-art Don Fauls Athletic Training Room was completed in 2004. The 15,000 square foot athletic training room is housed off Doak Campbell Stadium and is used by all 19 Seminole varsity teams. • This facility is adequately equipped with the latest advances that the field of sports medicine has to offer. Some of the attractions include an in-house pharmacy, x-ray machine and two physician evaluation rooms. • There is also a 4,000 square foot rehabilitation room with the latest version of a Biodex isokinetic testing machine. • The treatment area includes 24 treatment tables with various modalities, computer injury tracking devices, and 18 taping benches. • Florida State’s athletes have amply accessibility for aquatic therapy as the Don Fauls Athletic Training Room includes a 8’ x 40’ in-ground workout pool, a 9’ x 16’ in-ground old whirlpool, a 9’ x 16’ in-ground warm whirlpool and nine extremity whirlpools.

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Caitlin Quinn Strength & Speed Coach

Laurel Tomko Sports Dietician

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING TOTAL ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT The Florida State University Strength & Conditioning Program is dedicated to pursuing excellence. The staff is committed to developing the finest strength and conditioning program in the nation. This includes developing the best professional staff, facilities, and administering the most comprehensive, efficient and effective collegiate program. Each program is designed to improve athletic performance through an individualized regimen of stretching, lifting, speed, power, agility, flexibility, nutrition and conditioning drills. The goal is to maximize the athletic potential of each student-athlete by: • Providing an expert staff educated in and determined to render the most up-to-date and effective strength and conditioning procedures to FSU athletes. • Developing individualized programs based on scientifically proven principles tailored to enhance each athlete’s needs. • Administering comprehensive programs which address: strength, power, acceleration, speed, agility, core development, flexibility, conditioning, nutrition and are designed to develop the total athlete. • Monitoring team and individual progress on a daily basis. • Reduce the risk of injury by strengthening weaknesses and working closely with team doctors and trainers through the rehab process. • Enhance each student-athlete’s self-confidence, sense of well-being and overall physical health, while instilling a strong work ethic which will carry over during competition and in life.

NUTRITION Laurel Wentz, RD and FSU Sports Dietitian, provides each student-athlete with a plan that specifically outlines their needs of calories, protein, vitamins and minerals.

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SPORTS INFORMATION & DIGITAL MEDIA STAFF DIRECTORY A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS AND OPPONENTS Florida State assistant sports information director Brandon Mellor is ready to assist you with any questions or requests you may have about the 2010 Seminole softball program, media guide, coaches and studentathletes. Please do not hesitate to contact the FSU Sports Information office if we can further assist you. PLAYERS & COACHES INTERVIEWS All players and coaches interviews should be arranged through the sports information office by contacting Brandon Mellor at 850-645-7683 at least 24 hours in advance. Player’s home or cell phone numbers will not be released. HOW TO COVER THE SEMINOLES Members of the media are supplied with weekly press releases, including updated individual and career statistics, as well as conference and national rankings and information on upcoming matches. This information may be obtained in the sports information office and will be updated after every match at www.seminoles.com. WHERE THE HOME MATCHES WILL BE All of the 2010 softball matches take place at JoAnne Graf Field (capacity 1,000). Please notify the sports information office prior to home games for credentials. Any accredited photographer wishing to shoot the games must check in with Brandon Mellor prior to contest so proper credentials can be assigned. FSU ON THE WEB All the game stories, updated stats, weekly releases and Seminole volleyball news you could ever ask for is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at Seminoles.com. The official FSU athletics Web site is your first stop for all the information you could ever need on the Seminole volleyball team and is updated immediately following each match.

MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT MEDIA

Associated Press (Local)............................(850) 224-1211 Daytona Beach News-Journal....................(386) 681-2549 Florida Times-Union...................................(800) 255-4679 Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.......................(954) 356-4645 Ft. Myers News-Press................................(239) 335-0557 FSView........................................................(850) 561-6653 Gainesville Sun...........................................(352) 374-5055 Lakeland Ledger.........................................(863) 802-7569 Miami Herald...............................................(305) 376-2387 Northwest Florida Daily News....................(850) 863-1111 Ocala Star-Banner......................................(352) 867-4146 Orlando Sentinel (Local)..............................(850) 222-5566 Orlando Sentinel.........................................(407) 420-5474 The Osceola................................................(850) 222-7733 Palatka Daily News.....................................(386) 312-5239

Palm Beach Post........................................(561) 820-4440 Panama City News-Herald.........................(850) 747-5065 Pensacola News-Journal............................(850) 435-8552 Sarasota Herald-Tribune.............................(941) 953-7755 St. Petersburg Times..................................(813) 226-3347 Tallahassee Democrat.................................(850) 599-2167 Tampa Tribune.............................................(813) 259-7655

ELECTRONIC MEDIA

Capitol News Service..................................(850) 224-5546 Florida News Network................................(407) 916-7810 FSU Headlines/TV & Radio.........................(850) 644-1360 Seminole ISP SPORTS Network................(850) 645-7850 Sun Sports/FSN Florida..............................(407) 245-2511 The Florida Channel....................................(850) 488-1281 WCTV-TV (CBS)..........................................(850) 906-0477 WEAR-TV (ABC)..........................................(850) 455-4599 WESH-TV (NBC).........................................(407) 539-7895 WFLA-Radio................................................(850) 422-3107 WFTV-TV (ABC)...........................................(407) 822-8304 WFSU-Radio...............................................(850) 487-3086 WFSU-TV & 4FSU.......................................(850) 487-3170 WJHG-TV (NBC).........................................(850) 234-7777 WJXT-TV (CBS)...........................................(904) 393-9840 WMBB-TV (ABC).........................................(850) 763-6000 WNLS-Radio...............................................(850) 422-3107 WTLV-TV (NBC)...........................................(904) 633-8806 WTNT-Radio................................................(850) 422-3107 WTXL-TV (ABC)...........................................(850) 893-1313

SEMINOLE PRODUCTIONS

MARK RODIN • Director JIM GARBARINO • Associate Director DD GARBARINO • Producer JERRY TOOTLE • Producer BRANT WELLS • Live Event/Studio Producer PHIL JACKSON • Live Event Producer GREG CHRISTOPHER • New Media Producer With an experienced, award-winning staff and creative and talented students, Seminole Productions is looked at as a leader in sports production, graphics and corporate video. Creating the perfect blend of hightech wizardry with good ole’ Seminole sports action is a big part of what Seminole Productions is all about. Established in 1987, Seminole Productions handles virtually every video production need for Florida State Athletics and teaches advanced courses in video production and performance to FSU Communication students. Seminole Productions produces the Bobby Bowden TV Show, the Seminole Basketball Report with Leonard Hamilton and the Mike Martin Show, as well as Seminole Sports Magazine and contracted shows for Sun Sports/Fox Sports Net. Seminole Productions also produces all of the production elements for Seminole Vision, the in-game entertainment productions for all of FSU football, basketball, and baseball home contests. Seminole Productions also provides visual communications support for Government and other agencies throughout the state of Florida. Contact Mark Rodin at marodin@fsu.edu for more information.

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SPORTS INFORMATION & DIGITAL MEDIA STAFF DIRECTORY

Brandon Mellor

Tina Dechausay

Chuck Walsh

Bob Thomas

Jason Leturmy

Dave Schmidt

Mary Jane Gardner

Tania Fernandez

Britney Wright

Ryan Pensy

Scott Kotick

Layne Herdt

Assistant SID Volleyball & Softball Office: 850-645-7683 bmellor@fsu.edu

Assistant SID Baseball & Soccer 850-644-5656 jleturmy@fsu.edu

Graduate Assistant Swimming & Diving blw06g@fsu.edu 850-644-3920

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Sports Information Director 850-644-1065 tthomas@fsu.edu

Assistant SID Women’s Basketball & Track and Field 850-644-4836 dschmidt@fsu.edu

Director of Digital Media 850-645-1273 rpensy@fsu.edu

Associate SID Men’s Basketball & Golf 850-644-1077 cwalsh@fsu.edu

Program Associate 850-644-2016 mg03f@fsu.edu

Assistant Director of Digital Media skotick@fsu.edu

Associate SID Football 850-644-0615 bthomas2@fsu.edu

Graduate Assistant Track and Field/Cross Country & Women’s Tennis 850-644-5653 tsf04d@fsu.edu

Seminoles.com Video Producer layne.herdt@gmail.com


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