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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD 27 NCAA National Championships 12 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball 16 NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes 14 NCAA National Third-Place Finishes 7 NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes 52 NCAA Regional Championships 229 NCAA Post-Season Appearances 13 NCAA Individual National Champions 23 NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances 128 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 32 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 532 All-Americans 193 1st Team All-Americans 92 2nd Team All-Americans 52 3rd Team All-Americans 69 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 37 Academic All-Americans 84 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 11 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 2 SSC Female Scholar Athletes of the Year 2 SSC Male Scholar Athletes of the Year 1,115 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel

Florida Southern College Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern is the oldest private college in Florida, moving to Lakeland in 1922. With an enrollment of over 2,000 students, FSC offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education, and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide To Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and annually is ranked in the Forbes magazine, The Princeton Review, and U.S. News & World Report listings of the nation’s best colleges. Studies show that approximately 94% of FSC graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Located on the north shore of Lakeland’s scenic Lake Hollingsworth, FSC is home to the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also includes a number of other outstanding facilities – George W. Jenkins Field House (for basketball and volleyball), Barnett Field (for softball and soccer), 11 residence halls and several College-owned apartments and houses and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which consists of a state-of-theart fitness center, recreational facilities, and an NCAA competition-size outdoor swimming pool. The College recently opened the new Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Technology Center, which is staffed 24/7. There are several new academic buildings on campus, including the stateof-the-art Joe K. and Alberta Blanton Nursing Building and the Dr. Marcene H. and Robert E. Christoverson Humanities Building. With Lakeland’s population at more than 94,000, FSC is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Well-known attractions like Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, Busch Gardens and some of the world’s most popular beaches are only a short drive from campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home, and several other big league teams train in the nearby area. Prominent professional sports figures who are FSC alums include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate and Major League Baseball player Matt Joyce (Tampa Bay Rays).


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS Moccasin Quick Facts......................................... 1 Florida Southern College ................................. 2-3 Dr. Anne Kerr, President..................................... 4 Pete Meyer, Athletic Director .............................. 4 Support Staff and Coaches Directory.................. 5 2011 Preview and Preseason Polls ................. 6-9 Head Coach, Chris Bellotto ......................... 10-12 All-Time NCAA Coaching Leaders.................... 13 Assistant Coaches ............................................ 14 Player Bios .................................................. 15-32 Florida Southern Honors and Awards .......... 34-37 Team Records .................................................. 38 Individual Records ....................................... 39-41 Florida Southern Softball Year-by-Year ............ 42 Florida Southern in the NCAA Tournament....... 43 Florida Southern Series History ........................ 44 All-Time Letter Winners .................................... 45 2010 Final Statistics and Results ...................... 46 2010 Final Conference Statistics ...................... 47 Sunshine State Conference Information ........... 48 2010 Conference Standings ............................. 49 2010 All-Conference Teams ............................. 49 Sunshine State Conference Opponents....... 50-51 Composite SSC Schedule ................................ 51 Sunshine State Conference Hall-of-Fame......... 52 Florida Southern Hall-of-Fame.......................... 53 Florida Southern Athletic Scholarships ............. 54 Barnett Field, Home of the Moccasins .............. 55 Florida Southern General Information ............... 56 Why We’re Proud to be Division II .................... 57 Florida Southern Softball by the Numbers ........ 58 Roster...................................... Inside Back Cover 2011 Schedule ...................................Back Cover

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................... Lakeland, Florida Founded ................................................................... 1883 Enrollment ...............................................................2,059 President ................................................Dr. Anne B. Kerr Athletic Director ............................................. Pete Meyer Associate AD/SWA (Compliance) ............ Marie Scovron Associate AD (Marketing & Promotions) ........... Al Green Nickname ........................................................ Moccasins Colors ................................................... Scarlet and White Affiliation ............................................ NCAA Division II Conference ................................................Sunshine State Home Field ........................... Barnett Field (742 capacity) Athletic Trainers .............................. Al Green, Kelly Cox Meghan Fornoff and Kevin McCarthy Sports Information Director .......................... Bill Turnage Assistant SID/Softball ................................ Tim Carpenter Sports Information Phone......................... (863) 680-4256 Assistant Sports Information .................... (863) 680-3955 Sports Information Fax ............................ (863) 680-3953 Sports Information Hotline ....................... (863) 680-3954 Toll-Free Hotline .................................. (800) 825-MOCS SID Home Phone ..................................... (863) 701-8437 Assistant SID Home Phone ...................... (863) 853-7030 Assistant SID email ................ tcarpenter@flsouthern.edu Athletic Department Phone ...................... (863) 680-4244 Athletic Department Fax .......................... (863) 680-4122 Athletic Web Page .............................. www.fscmocs.com SSC Web Page ........... www.sunshinestateconference.com TEAM QUICK FACTS Head Coach ............................................... Chris Bellotto Alma Mater ................................ Florida Southern (1980) Record at FSC.................................. 1,126-357 (29 years) Career Record .................................. 1,126-357 (29 years) Assistant Coaches ............ Michelle Tatlock & Al Bellotto 2010 Record ............................. 26-22 (10-14, 5th in SSC) FSC All-Time Record ...................... 1,126-357 (29 years) Program Started ....................................................... 1982 NCAA Postseason Appearances ................................... 19 National Championships ..................................... 1 (1993) Regional Championships......... 8 (1987, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2007) Conference Championships ..................... 24 (last in 2009) Letterwinners Returning / Lost ................................ 11 / 6 Starters Returning / Lost ........................................... 8 / 3 2010 MVP ................................................ Christine Clark Head Coach’s Office Phone ..................... (863) 680-4249 e-mail ....................................... cbellotto@flsouthern.edu Assistant Coaches’ Office Phone .............. (863) 616-6443 e-mail ....................................... mtatlock@flsouthern.edu

CREDITS… The 2011 Florida Southern softball media guide was written and designed by assistant sports information director Tim Carpenter. 2011 individual and team photography done by Andy Meng, and 2010 action photos shot by Andy Meng and Wayne Koehler. Water moccasin cover photo, courtesy of Trisha Shears.

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Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright's "Child of the Sun"

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a fullsized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms, and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAA regulation size swimming pool.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern during his 20year relationship with the college.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright's designs at Florida Southern College.

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1885. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College's heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida's citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world's largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 19251957.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world's leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect's drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, "...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow." 2


2011 Florida Southern Softball Media Guide As one of the four original buildings on the FSC campus, Joseph-Reynolds Hall (“JR”) offers one of the best views on campus. It sits atop a hill overlooking Lake Hollingsworth. Community life is big here - the women of JR form groups within the building as a whole and also within the “wings” and smaller hallways. JR and its companion hall, Spivey, are located in the center of campus between Edge Hall and Ordway and serve mainly as first-year female residence halls.

Florida Southern’s recently renovated Water Dome, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, made its premiere performance on October 25, 2007. The Water Dome features 74 jets powering streams of water 45-feet into the air. It took almost 260,000 gallons of water to fill the basin of the dome and at full power 4,800 gallons are water are pumped per minute.

Wesley Hall is one of two new twin residence halls at FSC and opened in the fall of 2008. The second building, Nicholas Hall, opened in the fall of 2009. Each new residence hall includes 115 bedrooms with views of Lake Hollingsworth, meeting rooms, student lounges, kitchens, and study spaces.

All of Florida Southern College’s residence halls offer wireless access in the common lobby areas and every room offers cable TV and is wired for internet access. In addition, wireless hotspots on campus include the Roux Library, TûTû’s Cyber Cafe (which offers Starbucks products), Wynee’s Bistro (our cafeteria), and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center and pool area.

A grouping of three residence halls, the Publix Commons are close to just about everything on the Florida Southern campus. All three buildings offer suitestyle living in which six students each have their own rooms and share a living area and bathroom. The Publix Commons also is home to Florida Southern’s Greek organizations.

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2011 Florida Southern Softball Media Guide building Barnett Residential Complex and the Christoverson Humanities Building (all three designed by world-renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern), the McKay Archives Center, the Blanton Nursing Building, the Rinker Technology Center, and TûTû’s Café (located in the Roux Library). Further improvements include the complete renovation of the student dining facility (Wynee’s Bistro), residence hall and campuswide technology upgrades, and a campus beautification project featuring dozens of interconnected plazas and gardens. Dr. Kerr graduated from Mercer University and received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Florida State University. Prior to assuming the Presidency at Florida Southern, she served as Vice President for Advancement both at the University of Richmond and at Rollins College. She has held numerous volunteer leadership roles, and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Mid-Florida, All Saints’ Academy, EarthLinked Technologies, Inc., the Polk Museum of Art, and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Presently, she is completing a two-year term as president of the Sunshine State Conference. Dr. Kerr and her husband, Roy, have a sixteen-year-old son, Ed, who plays baseball for All Saints’ Academy. Dr. Roy Kerr is a retired professor of Spanish and a baseball historian, whose recent publications include The Loving of the Game: A Baseball Memoir (2007); Sliding Billy Hamilton: The Life and Times of Baseball’s First Great Leadoff Man (2010), and Roger Connor: Home Run King of Nineteenth-Century Baseball (2011).

Anne B. Kerr, Ph.D. College President Since her appointment as Florida Southern College’s seventeenth president in 2004, Dr. Anne Kerr’s visionary leadership has enhanced the student experience on campus and increased the college’s national prominence. Under her direction, the institution has renewed its commitment to educate the whole person—academically, socially, spiritually and physically—in order to insure that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr oversaw implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan for the College that was designed to enrich all facets of our student-centered culture. Opportunities for active learning and leadership were increased; innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction were prioritized; and the College’s scholar-athlete program became a model for NCAA Division II athletic programs. Recent college improvements include ongoing restoration projects on the Frank Lloyd Wright campus (the Water Dome, Esplanades, and Annie Pfeiffer Chapel) and the construction (Fall 2010) of a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House for use as a campus Visitor Center, which will be the first Wright design built since 1966. Other new construction includes the two-

Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, was the Moccasins’ head baseball coach from 2002 through 2008. He also served as assistant athletics director for Webb from February of 2006 until his AD appointment. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, guiding the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title in 2005 with a 51-11 record. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirty-four Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern's top assistant coach under Chuck Anderson. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the Florida Southern coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under legendary head coach Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III program in 1991. His Oglethorpe teams went 39-30 in two seasons (1992-93). He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 22-year old Ross and 20-year old Mitchell, both of whom are enrolled at FSC, and 19-year old Megan, who attends Trinity University in Texas.

Pete Meyer Athletic Director Now in his third year as Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College, Pete Meyer saw Moccasin teams enjoy considerable success in 2009-10. The men’s golf team captured its 12th NCAA national title and the school’s 27th, while the women’s golf team finished third. Swimmer Jeb Halfacre won the 200-yard backstroke at the NCAA championship, giving FSC its first individual national champion in swimming. NCAA postseason bids went to women’s soccer, golf and tennis and men’s cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball. Both swimming teams and the women’s cross country team had individual NCAA qualifiers. FSC won SSC titles in men’s cross country (their 13th straight), men’s basketball and men’s golf. All of that success combined to give the Moccasins a 23rdplace finish in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports/NACDA Cup standings and their ninth top-25 finish in the program’s history. In Meyer’s first year as AD (2008-09), Moccasin teams produced three SSC championships (men’s cross country, men’s basketball, softball) and a fifth-place national finish in women’s golf. Eleven FSC teams went to NCAA postseason competition. Named to the AD position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, 2008, when Lois Webb retired. In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, putting the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center, as well as the water ski program and campus intramurals under his direction.

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Moccasin Head Coaching Staff

Chris Bellotto Softball

Linc Darner Men’s Basketball

Robbie Davis Women’s Golf

Doug Gordin Men’s Golf

Trey Heath Men’s Tennis

Jamie Moreno Cross-Country Track & Field

Jarrod Olson Women’s Basketball

Trish Riddell Women’s Tennis

Hugh Seyfarth Men’s Soccer

Duncan Sherrard Swimming

Jill Stephens Volleyball

Ben Strawbridge Women’s Soccer

Jim Tyrrell Baseball

Rory Whipple Lacrosse

Moccasin Administrative and Support Staff

Marie Scovron Associate AD Senior Woman Administrator NCAA Compliance

Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant

Al Green Assistant AD Head Athletic Trainer

Bill Turnage Sports Information Director

Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative

Kelly Cox Athletic Trainer

Meghan Fornoff Athletic Trainer

Kevin McCarthy Athletic Trainer

Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager

Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager

Cornelius Jackson Grounds

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2011 Florida Southern Softball Preview When the Florida Southern softball program began 30 were two of the season’s highlights, and the Mocs years ago, no one quite knew what to expect, or just how far it are looking for that type of work again in 2011. would go; and though looking back in hindsight, it may Redshirt sophomore Lindsey McClellan was have seemed obvious what would happen, Moccasin brought along slowly last year after more than a head coach Chris Bellotto knows that it’s never that year away from the game, but Bellotto indicated easy. There are a lot of similarities between that first she’s light‐years from where she was at the start team in 1982, and the one that will take the field of last year. She pitched in only two games last year, combining with Brown on a no‐hitter in one in 2011. Although this team will have the of them, and is anxious to take on a much larger benefit of 11 returning players, there will be role this year. In the long run, McClellan could enough newcomers in key positions to create a also bridge the gap between Florida Southern’s sense of heightened expectation. more experienced pitchers, and the two freshmen Of course, the start of every new season brings they added this year. that feeling to one degree or another, but this One of those freshmen is Liana Derringer, out of year’s team has enough experience to also know Riverdale High School in Fort Myers. A 3‐time All‐State just what they’re capable of doing. Playing for a selection, she went 53‐15 with a 0.86 ERA in her team like Florida Southern, they’re also aware of prep career, and helped the Raiders win three what it takes to actually get it done. Of their eight returning starters, six were vital components of district titles. That’s not all she did, however. While also hitting near the top of the lineup, the 2009 SSC championship team, and five of them Derringer had a .403 career batting average are seniors who’ve already seen all the ups, with 89 RBI, showing her ability to swing the downs and in‐betweens that a college softball bat too. That gives her a chance to hit for the season can bring. When three junior college Moccasins if she’s not pitching, and Derringer transfers are added to that group of can also play first base or the outfield. veteran players, it’s easy to see why the Moccasins believe they have Lindsay LaChance gives the Mocs Christine Clark both the experience and the another freshman who can pitch and youthfulness needed to make a run at play the field, and like Derringer, will another conference title. have to get used to a different approach at the college level. How all the pieces fit together may not be determined Playing her high school softball in Maine, LaChance may not until after the season starts, but there are a lot of players who have had the year‐round opportunities Florida has to offer, but she’s more than made up for it with her overall athletic ability can fill different roles, giving Bellotto even more flexibility when filling out the lineup card. There are three pitchers who and her hard work since arriving at Florida Southern. She’s a 4‐ regularly play other positions, two catchers who can play the sport athlete and a 4‐time all‐conference selection in softball, corner infield spots, infielders who can play the outfield, making it both as a pitcher and first baseman. outfielders who can play the infield, and even a couple of All of the pitchers will have the benefit of working with senior players who could end up just about anywhere. Heather One of those is junior Christine Clark, the team MVP in catcher Heather Raulerson, who Raulerson 2010, who started 18 games as a pitcher, 12 in centerfield, nine Bellotto praised for her leadership at first base and four strictly as the designated player. She went and toughness. Raulerson has long from being simply an all‐conference pitcher as a freshman, to a been known for her defensive complete all‐conference softball player, earning All‐SSC honors skills, and the numbers bear that in 2010 as perhaps the league’s ultimate utility player. Over the out, but last year she also emerged last two seasons, Clark has won 24 games with a 1.97 ERA, and as a much bigger threat at the last year hit .333 with three home runs and 20 RBI. Her bat in plate. She hit .266 overall, and hidden within that number was the middle of the lineup gave Florida Southern a huge boost the second half of the season, and as long as she can balance a .341 batting average against her hitting with her pitching, she’ll be asked to do the same this teams that qualified for the year, no matter where she might be in the field. NCAA Tournament. That Clark gives Florida Southern one returning All‐SSC pitcher, came on the heels of a but in reality, Morgan Brown has pitched at that level for much .500 average in the of her career, and the way she ended 2010 was certainly 2009 South Region worthy of that honor. The senior has finished third in the SSC in Tournament, showing earned run average each of the last two years, and put that Raulerson together a 17‐4 record during that span. Brown made six of her has always 10 starts last year in April, and got stronger as the year wore been at her on. 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Just as they were last year, all of Florida Southern’s catchers could be on the field at the same time – obviously in different positions, since that would otherwise be illegal. Nevertheless, there aren’t many teams with three starting caliber catchers, and the Mocs now have three who have started at the college level. Junior Randi Grimes is one of them, though she also plays first base and may end up at that position after an outstanding career at the State College of Florida (formerly Manatee Community College). In her time there, Grimes was twice named First Team All‐Suncoast Conference where she hit .320 with 55 RBI over the last two years. Sophomore Erin Foley is another of those do‐everything type players whose only question mark is what glove she should use. Last year saw Foley play third base, catcher, and two different outfield positions, but it was third base where she really put on a show. Taking over at the hot corner full‐time halfway through the season, Foley was spectacular in the field, and there may not have been a better third baseman in the SSC during that time. At the plate, Foley also took off during the second half of the season, and finished with a .309 batting average and a team‐high 28 RBI. Where she plays might change, but she’ll be in the lineup somewhere. Added to the mix of potential corner infielders is junior Brittany Martin, a 2‐time Junior College All‐American at Iowa Central Community College. Martin figures to be hitting somewhere in the middle of the lineup after putting up frightening numbers at Iowa Central, a team that placed fifth at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament in 2009, and barely missed getting back there in 2010. Martin was a big reason why, hitting .410 with 45 doubles, 20 home runs and 163 RBI during those two seasons. More than just a big hitter, she was also named the region defensive player‐of‐the‐year at third base, but could play first base for the Moccasins, depending on what lineup they want to field. Martin isn’t the only player Florida Southern signed from Iowa Central CC. She’s joined by junior second baseman Steph Graziani, another NJCAA All‐American who earned that honor in 2010. If Martin supplied the power for the Tritons, then Graziani provided the speed, a lethal combination the Mocs hope to exploit too. After stealing 44 bases as a freshman at Iowa Central, she swiped 44 more as a sophomore, and finished her junior college career with a .408 batting average and an on‐base percentage of nearly .500. Graziani’s ability to get on base, and run once she gets there, should give Florida Southern another element to its offense, and the Mocs hope to have her in the leadoff spot. While Graziani played second base for Iowa Central, there’s a chance she could end up in the outfield at Florida Southern. The Moccasins already have a returning starter at second in senior Peggy Alex, so a position change, even a temporary one, could be in one, or

both, of their futures. Alex has already started 132 games for the Mocs since her freshman year, playing both second and third, and hit .325 as a sophomore. Last year, she hit .257, and only a of couple of rough weeks in late March and early April kept her from finishing over .300 again. She also led the team in walks after finishing second in that department two years ago, demonstrating her ability to get on base even when she isn’t hitting. That’s one reason why the Mocs would like to see both Graziani and Alex in the lineup together. At shortstop, the Dezirae Moccasins return Parsons sophomore Dezirae Parsons, who started all 48 games as a freshman. Parsons hit .240 in her rookie season, but finished much stronger than that with three multi‐ hit games in her last six starts and a .350 on‐base percentage during that stretch. In the field, her strong arm gives her a chance to throw out any base runner from almost anywhere on the infield. Parsons will have to fend off a challenge for her job though, from freshman Christie Bailey, a 4‐year starter at Jacksonville’s Bartram Trail High School. She not only helped the Bears win two state titles, she also played a role in four of the five runs they scored in those two state championship games. Like Parsons, Bailey has the type of arm that can be a weapon in itself at shortstop. The Moccasins hope to have more stability in the outfield than they did last year, when six different players started at least 11 games, eight players started overall, and 13 different combinations were used throughout the season. Of the six who saw the most action, four are back again this year, but one of those is Clark, who will pitch and possibly see time at first base, and another one is Foley, who could remain at third. That leaves seniors Dani Blake and Lindsey Powell, a pair of three‐year starters, likely manning two of the outfield positions, with another one still to be determined. Blake was the Mocs’ starting centerfielder as a sophomore, and was slated to play there again last year before a pre‐season knee injury kept her out until March. After spending the majority of her time in leftfield as a junior, the Mocs would like to move her Peggy Alex back to center this year. Either way,

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The Moccasins have two freshmen outfielders as well, and both of them will be competing for playing time too. Khaliah Brown, who also plays second base, came to Florida Southern from Fallon, Nevada where she made her mark for Churchill County High School as an all‐ conference pick in both softball and basketball. The same was true for Kianna Murphy at Seneca Valley High School in Maryland, and Bellotto indicated both players have tremendous upside. Brown gives the Moccasins additional speed, and the versatility that comes with being both an infielder and outfielder, and Brown has the type of bat that could make an impact at some point this season. The schedule won’t afford the Mocs much time to start slowly. After opening at home with local NAIA foe Webber International on February 16, the Moccasins will go on the road for 13 of their next 15 games, including a 3‐game series at defending SSC champion Rollins College on February 22 and 23. They’ll also face Palm Beach Atlantic and Alabama‐Huntsville during that stretch as part of the Wolves Invitational Dani Blake hosted by West Georgia. Both the Sailfish and the Chargers qualified for the NCAA South Region Tournament last year, as did conference rival Nova Southeastern, who the Mocs will face at home to end the regular season on April 28 and 29.

she’s one of the league’s more reliable outfielders with only two errors in two years. Offensively, Blake is a .288 career hitter after moving to the left side of the plate where her speed can put a tremendous amount of pressure on a defense. Powell is also back for her fourth year as a starter, and though she’s filled in capably in both centerfield and at first base, Bellotto would like to have her in right. No matter where she’s played defensively though, Powell has always produced as the #3 hitter in the lineup, helping her earn All‐ SSC honors three times, and All‐South Region status in 2009. She hit .370 with four home runs and 21 RBI as a junior, and has gotten better every year. She’s the last player opposing pitchers want to see at the plate when the game is on the line. Junior Karlyn Scott is also in the outfield mix after starting five games last year in leftfield, and playing in a total of 47 games in her career. She reached base safely in four of the games she started as a sophomore, and adjusted well to her new position after moving from second base. Brandy Pikus is another junior who’s seen a lot of playing time as a pinch‐runner and pinch‐hitter, and now wants to transform that experience into more time as an outfielder. She’s played in 46 games over the last two years, so she’s already proven her worth on several occasions.

2011 SSC Preseason Poll With all but one starter returning from last year, Rollins College was a unanimous choice to repeat as SSC champions in 2011. The Tars won their first ever outright title last year by going 23‐1 in SSC play; their only loss was to Florida Southern. The Moccasins were picked to finish fifth, the same spot they were picked in 2009, when they won the most recent of their record 24 SSC titles. School (1st place votes) Pts. 1. Rollins (16) ....................... 192 2. Tampa (1) ........................ 149 3. Nova SE (1) ...................... 139 4. Barry ................................ 138 5. Florida Southern .............. 131 6. Saint Leo ............................ 78 7. Florida Tech ....................... 68 8. Lynn ................................... 53 9. Eckerd................................ 24

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2011 National Fastpitch Coaches Association Preseason National Poll 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Team [1st place votes] 2010 Record Points Final ’10 Ranking 2010 NCAA Postseason Finish Valdosta State [2] ................... 51‐9 ................. 383 ...................... 2 ...................... National runner‐up North Georgia [4].................... 51‐2 ................. 373 ...................... 5 ...................... National quarterfinals Hawaii Pacific [10] .................. 50‐8 ................. 361 ...................... 1 ...................... National Champions Bloomsburg ............................ 50‐8 ................. 361 ...................... 6 ...................... National quarterfinals th Wayne State (MI) .................... 52‐13 ............... 303 ...................... 7 ...................... National 7 ‐place finish (tied) rd West Texas A&M .................... 45‐18 ............... 293 ..................... 24 ..................... South Central Region 3 place (tied) nd Wayne State (NE) ................... 43‐14 ............... 268 ..................... 14 ..................... Central Region 2 place Angelo State ........................... 50‐15 ............... 240 ...................... 3 ...................... National semifinals th Nebraska‐Omaha .................... 50‐13 ............... 230 ..................... 23 .................... South Central Region 5 place (tied) rd Alabama‐Huntsville................. 41‐12 ............... 229 ..................... 19 ..................... South Region 3 place (tied) nd Lenoir Rhyne .......................... 53‐9 ................. 227 ...................... 9 ...................... Southeast Region 2 place th Molloy .................................... 43‐21 ............... 223 ..................... 10 ..................... National 7 ‐place finish (tied) nd California (PA)......................... 37‐14 ............... 201 ..................... 12 ..................... Atlantic Region 2 place th Grand Canyon ......................... 42‐11 ............... 167 ..................... 22 ..................... West Region 7 place (tied) Metro State ............................ 53‐6 ................. 154 ...................... 4 ...................... National semifinals nd Ashland .................................. 36‐12 ............... 141 ..................... 15 ..................... Midwest Region 2 place nd Arkansas‐Monticello ............... 55‐12 ............... 128 ..................... 11 ..................... South Region 2 place th Rollins .................................... 45‐6 ................. 125 ..................... 18 ..................... South Region 5 place (tied) rd Emporia State ......................... 50‐14 ............... 115 ..................... 13 ..................... South Central Region 3 place (tied) th Mesa State ............................. 23‐22 ............... 109 ..................... ‐‐‐...................... Central Region 7 place (tied) nd New Haven ............................. 42‐8 ................... 95 ..................... 16 ..................... East Region 2 place th Armstrong Atlantic State ......... 33‐20 ................. 89 ..................... ‐‐‐...................... Southeast Region 7 place (tied) nd Midwestern State ................... 54‐10 ................. 80 ...................... 8 ...................... South Central Region 2 place rd Dowling .................................. 44‐17 ................. 59 ..................... 25 ..................... East Region 3 place (tied) rd Central Washington ................ 40‐15 ................. 58 ..................... ‐‐‐...................... West Region 3 place

Receiving votes: Saginaw Valley State (MI), Indiana (PA), Winona State (MN), Dixie State (UT), Lewis (IL), Francis Marion (SC), Nova Southeastern, West Virginia Wesleyan, Southern Connecticut State, Kutztown (PA), Cal State‐Monterey Bay, Augustana (SD), St. Edward’s (TX), Caldwell (NJ), Long Island‐C.W. Post.

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Head Coach Chris Bellotto

Chris Bellotto is now in her 30th year as the head softball coach at Florida Southern College, and on December 10, 2010, became one of the newest members of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame. She was part of a class that included Nebraska head coach Rhonda Revelle and Illinois State head coach Melinda Fischer. Their induction gives the NFCA Hall of Fame a total of 53 members since it was established in 1991. Bellotto is a Lakeland native and Florida Southern graduate, and is the only coach the Moccasin softball program has had in its 30-year history. She enters the 2011 season as one of only 14 coaches in any NCAA division to win over 1,000 games in her career. With Bellotto guiding the team since its inception, Florida Southern has won more conference titles than any other Division II program, and made 19 trips to the NCAA Tournament. All of those postseason bids have come since 1987, and the Mocs have won more postseason games and NCAA regional titles than all but one other current Division II school. During her time at Florida Southern, the Moccasins have made three appearances in the national championship game (most recently in 2004) and are one of only two schools at any NCAA level to play in a national title game in the 1980’s, 1990’s and the first decade of the 21st century. Bellotto’s career record of 1,126-357, and .759 winning percentage places her among the best softball coaches in NCAA history, regardless of division. That record includes an 80-34 mark in three slow-pitch seasons (1982-84), and a 1,046-323 mark in fast-pitch competition. She ranks fourth in the D-II record book for fast-pitch wins and fifth in winning percentage (.764). On the active list, she enters 2011 ranked second and fourth respectively. Bellotto earned her 1,000th career win on March 16, 2007, when the Moccasins defeated Bryant University, 2-0, and two years later, on March 27, 2009, she picked up her 1,000th fast-pitch victory when the Mocs won at Eckerd, 9-1. That made her the 14th coach in NCAA history to reach that milestone, and just the fifth in Division II. During her 29-year tenure at Florida Southern, the Moccasins have had just one losing season, while winning 30 or more games 23 times, 40-plus on 17 occasions, and topping it off with three seasons of 50 or more wins. Since 1987, when they earned their first trip to the NCAA Tournament, the Moccasins have averaged more than 41 wins per year, with a school-record 55 coming in both 2004 and 2006. Overall, Bellotto has won 24 conference titles (combining slow-pitch and fast-pitch), eight regional titles and one National Championship. That national title came in 1993 when Florida Southern went 45-11, with a

.371 team batting average. The Moccasins came out of the loser’s bracket with back-to-back shutouts after dropping their first game at the National Tournament, and closed things out with an 11-5 victory over Augustana (SD) that gave the school its first national championship in women’s athletics. Those 11 runs are still a D-II championship game record. Florida Southern’s 19 NCAA playoff appearances under Bellotto are topped by only two other Division II programs (Bloomsburg with 28, and Nebraska-Omaha with 23); and with over 100 NCAA postseason games to her credit, Bellotto has also led the Mocs to 61 playoff wins, with only Bloomsburg and coach Jan Hutchinson winning more (84). In their 19 trips to the playoffs, the Moccasins have advanced at least as far as the region final 14 times, and only once have they been eliminated in two games. Bellotto’s coaching career began in 1979, when Florida Southern began softball as a club sport. That year, while still a student at the college, she led the Mocs to fifth place in the state tournament. In 1980, as a college senior, Bellotto’s team went 15-10, and her 1981 squad was 22-9 while competing with no scholarships against schools that offered as many as 15. One year later, Florida Southern became a full-fledged intercollegiate program and Bellotto guided the Moccasins to a 22-12 record overall and a perfect 16-0 mark in the Sunshine State Conference, which was sponsoring slow-pitch softball for the first time. Her first win came on March 17, 1982, when the Mocs defeated Saint Leo, 11-4. Florida Southern won the SSC title again in 1983 and ‘84 as well, going 16-0 in the conference during both of those seasons too, before the SSC moved to fastpitch competition in 1985. After two more conference titles in 1985 and ‘86, Bellotto took the Moccasins to the next level in 1987, as Florida Southern earned its first NCAA Tournament bid in softball. The Mocs won a then school-record 49 games that year and led the nation in scoring, fielding and winning percentage. They went 24-0 in conference play, and swept through the regional tournament without allowing a run, before eventually losing in the National Championship Game to Cal State-Northridge. Bellotto’s success continued throughout the remainder of the ‘80’s and into the ‘90’s as Florida Southern would go on to win 16 straight Sunshine State Conference fast-pitch titles from 1985-2000, and earn 14 consecutive NCAA bids from 1987-2000. At one point, from the middle of the 1985 season through the end of 1989, Florida Southern won 95 consecutive conference games, including 62 in shutout fashion. That 95-game winning streak is the longest for any team in any conference sport since the SSC was founded in 1975. When the new millennium began in 2000, the Moccasins kept doing the same things they’d always done, winning six more conference championships in the decade that was just completed. That included four in a row from 2004-07, a 4year stretch that saw Florida Southern go 200-42. During that time, the Moccasins won three South Region titles and went 10


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22-10 during NCAA postseason play. The Mocs finished fourth in the national tournament in 2007, third in 2006, and were national runners-up in 2004, a year in which they had six freshmen in the starting lineup and only two seniors on the roster, but went 55-8. The 2006 team was among the best ever coached by Bellotto, as the Moccasins tied their 2-year old school record by again going 55-8, set a new school record with 49 regular season wins, captured their 22nd conference title, and won the South Region title en route to their third-place finish at the national tournament. The Mocs spent most of the season ranked in the top five, opened the year with 18 straight wins, and set school records for home runs and shutouts. The season culminated with a record-setting 13-2 win over AlabamaHuntsville in the South Region Championship Game, earning the Moccasins their seventh regional title and a seventh trip to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. The Mocs went 22 in Salem, Virginia that year to finish third overall, giving them two third-place finishes, two runner-up finishes and one national championship under Bellotto. Following their fourth straight SSC title in 2007, and a fourth-place finish at the national tournament, Bellotto had to replace seven senior starters, three of them All-Americans, and all seven of them career record holders of one type or another. Even with that daunting task, Bellotto still had the Mocs in contention in 2008, as Florida Southern was among the top teams in the South Region all year with a 29-14 record. Along the way, they earned victories over seven different teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, including two regional champions (Barry and LIU-C.W. Post) and two regional runners-up (Tampa and Wayne State of Michigan). Not surprisingly, Florida Southern followed that year with yet another conference championship in 2009, breaking the team home record for the second time in four years, with the pitching staff again finishing among the top 20 teams in the country in earned run average. Their 43-15 record included an 18-6 mark in conference play, and their improvement from sixth place to first place was the greatest one-year turn-around in SSC history. Her performance in 2009 earned Bellotto SSC Coach-ofthe-Year for the 15th time in her career, and only current Tampa volleyball coach Chris Catanach, who’s won 16, has won more coaching awards for any sport sponsored by the SSC. As a further highlight to her success, Bellotto was named the head coach on the SSC Silver Anniversary Team in 2007, and has compiled an incredible 558-124 record in conference play for an .818 winning percentage. At the regional level, Bellotto (or her staff) has been named the Coach-of-the-Year 10 times in her career, and twice she’s been selected as the NFCA Division II National Coach-of-theYear. She first won that award in 1989 when the Moccasins went 46-8 and finished third in the nation. The second time came following Florida Southern’s national championship in 1993. Individually, 26 different All-Americans have played for Bellotto, combining to win a total of 45 All-American awards, including 21 first-team selections. Among them are four-time All-Americans Kellie Robinson and Shelly Davis, and threetime winner Megan Brown. Both Robinson and Davis are members of the SSC Hall of Fame, as are Dori Stankewitz, Traci Wood and Julianne Coleman. Bellotto has also had 19 Academic All-Americans, 89 All-South Region selections, and six players named the SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year for all

Most SSC Coach-of-the-Year Awards

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•Chris Catanach, Tampa •Volleyball

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•Buck Dawson, Florida Southern •Men's Cross‐Country

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sports. When the league selected its Silver Anniversary Team in 2007, Bellotto was joined by 14 of her former players on that squad. With her induction into the NFCA Hall of Fame this December, Bellotto has now earned similar honors in four different organizations. Her first was the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame in February of 2000, followed two years later by her selection as a charter member to the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame. In June of 2005, she was inducted into the Polk County Sports Hall of Fame. Bellotto was also honored with the “Women in Sports” Achievement Award presented by Saint Leo University in February of 2001. A lifelong Lakeland resident, Bellotto graduated from Lakeland High School in 1974, and earned her A.A. degree from Polk Community College in 1977. She then graduated from Florida Southern College with her bachelor’s degree in 1980, and received her master’s degree from the University of South Florida in 1984. In addition to her role as head softball coach at Florida Southern, she is also a faculty member in the school’s Physical Education Department, and currently serves on the NCAA Division II South Region selection committee.

The 2011 Moccasin coaching staff. Pictured from left to right are assistant coach Al Bellotto, head coach Chris Bellotto, and assistant coach Michelle Tatlock. 11


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1,100 Wins and Counting On March 16, 2007, Chris Bellotto became just the tenth coach in NCAA history at any level to win 1,000 games in her career. That win total covers both slow‐pitch and fast‐ pitch competition. With the NCAA recognizing only fast‐ pitch competition, Bellotto officially joined the 1,000‐win list on March 27, 2009, when the Moccasins defeated Eckerd College 9‐1 in St. Petersburg.

Milestone Wins #1 March 17, 1982 #100 April 13, 1985 #200 March 15, 1988 #300 April 1, 1990 #400 March 5, 1993 #500 March 22, 1995 #600 April 6, 1997 #700 May 3, 1999 #800 March 2, 2003 #900 March 8, 2005

Opponent Score Location Saint Leo 11‐4 Lakeland Florida Tech 1‐0 Lakeland Missouri‐St. Louis 1‐0 Lakeland Barry 2‐1 Lakeland *SIU‐Edwardsville 8‐2 (4) Ocoee, FL at Webber 14‐6 Frostproof, FL at Florida Tech 5‐0 Melbourne, FL Rollins 3‐1 Lakeland *South Dakota State 3‐1 Kissimmee, FL at Albany State 8‐0 (5) Albany, GA

#1,000 (March 16, 2007) The Moccasins defeated Bryant University, 2‐0, in the first game of the Florida Southern Spring Invitational at the Christina Softball Complex. Freshman Heidi Schumacher pitched her first career shutout, allowing just two hits, striking out 11 and walking one. It was a scoreless game until the bottom of the sixth when the Mocs got a leadoff double from Sarah Kohlbrenner, who then scored during a run‐down play on Jackie Leppla’s bunt. Angela Williams later singled in Leppla for the second run of the inning. #1,100 May 9, 2009

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*Rebel Games $NCAA South Region Tournament Note: Game vs. SIU-Edwardsville in 1993 called after four innings due to time limit at the Rebel Games (rule no longer in effect)

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Chris Bellotto Year-by-Year Year 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Record 22‐12 25‐9 33‐13 20‐8 34‐13 49‐6

SSC 16‐0 16‐0 16‐0 15‐1 20‐0 24‐0

1988 1989

47‐6 46‐8

20‐0 24‐0

1990 1991 1992 1993

42‐10 35‐11 41‐9 45‐11

22‐2 20‐4 22‐2 23‐1

1994 1995 1996

40‐11 42‐9 47‐7

24‐4 25‐3 26‐2

1997

45‐13

24‐4

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

44‐13 44‐12 46‐16 31‐17 18‐32 32‐18 55‐8

21‐3 25‐3 23‐5 16‐12 8‐18 16‐10 19‐2

2005 2006

39‐11 55‐8

18‐6 20‐4

2007

51‐15

18‐6

2008 2009 2010

29‐14 43‐15 26‐22

9‐12 18‐6 10‐14

Finishes SSC Champions SSC Champions SSC Champions SSC Champions SSC Champions National Runner‐Up, Regional Champions, SSC Champions Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions National Third Place, Regional Champions, SSC Champions Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions Regional Runner‐Up, SSC co‐Champs Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions National Champions, Regional Champions, SSC Champions Regional Third Place, SSC co‐Champs Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions National Fifth Place, Regional Champions, SSC Champions National Fifth Place, Regional Champions, SSC co‐Champions Regional participants, SSC Champions Regional participants, SSC Champions Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions SSC 4th place SSC 7th place SSC 3rd place National Runner‐Up, Regional Champions, SSC Champions Regional Third Place, SSC Champions National Third Place, Regional Champions, SSC Champions National Fourth Place, Regional Champions, SSC Champions SSC 6th place Regional participants, SSC Champions SSC 5th place

Did You Know? Considering she won 81 games in her career, it should come as no surprise that Dori Stankewitz is the only pitcher to earn two of Chris Bellotto’s milestone wins. The first one came in her freshman year (1985) when she threw a no-hitter against Florida Tech in championship game of the SSC Tournament to help give Bellotto career win #100. Two years later, she pitched a two-hit shutout to give the Mocs another 1-0 th win over Missouri-St. Louis, and Bellotto her 200 career win


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WINNINGEST NCAA DIVISION II COACHES (FAST-PITCH) WINNINGEST ALL-TIME DIVISION II COACHES (BY PERCENTAGE) (Min. 10 Years) Yrs. Record Pct. 1. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’10) ................... 33.. 1,215-288-2 ... (.808) 2. *+Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw State, ‘91-10) ............ 20..... 901-229 ...... (.797) 3. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’10)................. 22.. 1,049-288-2 ... (.784) 4. *Jeanne Tostenson-Scarpello (Neb.-Omaha, ‘00-‘10) . 11..... 492-152-1 ... (.764) 5. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’10) ......... 26.. 1,042-323 ...... (.763) 6. *Vickee Kazee-Hollifield (Carson-Newman, ‘86-’10) . 25..... 886-278 ...... (.761) 7. *Rick Bertagnolli (So. Carolina-Spartanburg, ‘92-’93; California, PA, ‘94-’10) .......................................... 19..... 673-213 ...... (.760) 8. *Les Stuedeman (Alabama-Huntsville, ‘96-’10) ...... 15..... 713-227 ...... (.759) 9. *David Hanna (Coker, ‘92-’10) ............................... 19..... 676-219-1 ... (.755) 10. Dan Simmons (Nebraska-Kearney ‘88-’00) ............ 13..... 442-145 ...... (.753)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME ALL-DIVISION COACHES (PERCENTAGE) (Min. 10 Years) Yrs. Record Pct. 1. *John Tschida (St. Thomas, MN, ‘95-10) .............. 16 ..... 613-106 ...... (.853) 2. #Sue Enquist (UCLA, ‘89-’06)............................... 18 ..... 887-175-1 ... (.835) 3. #Sharron Backus (UCLA, ‘75-’96) ........................ 22 ..... 854-173-3 ... (.831) 4. *Mike Candrea (Arizona, ‘86-’03, ‘05-’07, ’09-‘10).. 23 .. 1,229-259-2 .. (.826) 5. June Walker (College of New Jersey, ‘74-’95) ....... 22 ..... 721-154 ...... (.824) 6. *Margie Knight (Salisbury State, ‘97-’10)............... 14 ..... 521-123-2 ... (.808) 7. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’10) ................. 33 .. 1,215-288-2 .. (.808) 8. *Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw State, ‘91-’10) ............ 20 ..... 901-229 ...... (.797) 9. *Stefni Lotief (Louisiana-Lafayette, ’01-’10) ........... 10 ..... 497-128 ...... (.795) 10. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’10)................ 22 .. 1,049-288-2 .. (.784) 11. *Henry Christowski (Simpson, ‘96-’10) .................. 15 ..... 484-142-2 ... (.772) 12. *Patrick Murphy (NW Missouri St., ’95; Alabama, ’98-’10)................................................. 13 ..... 659-199 ...... (.768) 13. *Jeanne Tostenson-Scarpello (Neb.-Omaha, ‘00-‘10) 11 ..... 492-152-1 ... (.764) 14. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’10) ........ 26 .. 1,042-323...... (.763) 15. *Vickee Kazee-Hollifield (Carson-Newman, ‘86-’10) .25 ..... 886-278 ...... (.761)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME DIVISION II COACHES (BY WINS) (Min. 10 Years as Division II Head Coach) Yrs. Record Pct. 1. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’10) ................... 33.. 1,215-288-2 ... (.808) 2. *+Kathy Welter (Oklahoma Baptist, ‘80-’82; Texas Tech, ‘83-’85; Cal St.-Bakersfield, ‘86-’10) ... 31.. 1,112-538-7 ... (.673) 3. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’10)................. 22.. 1,049-288-2 ... (.784) 4. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’10) ......... 26.. 1,042-323 ...... (.763) 5. Sandy Jerstad (Augustana-SD, ‘77-’03) ................. 27.. 1,011-359-2 ... (.738) 6. *Gary Bryce (Wayne State, MI ‘82-’10) .................. 29..... 977-590-6 ... (.623) 7. *Judy Groff (American International, ‘69-’10) .......... 42..... 952-607-5 ... (.610) 8. *George DiMatteo (Lewis, ’84-’10) ......................... 27..... 911-459-6 ... (.664) 9. *+Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw State, ‘91-’10) ........... 20..... 901-229 ...... (.797) 10. *Tami Cyr (Centenary, ’87-’91; West Fla., ’92-’10) . 22..... 899-411-1 ... (.686)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME ALL-DIVISION COACHES (BY WINS) (Min. 10 Years) Yrs. Record Pct. 1. *Margie Wright (Illinois State ‘80-‘85; Fresno State ‘86-‘10)............................................ 31 . 1,386-500-3 ... (.735) t2. *Gayle Blevins (Indiana ‘80-’87; Iowa ‘88-’10) ....... 31 . 1,245-588-5 ... (.679) t2. *Yvette Girouard (Louisiana-Lafayette ‘81-‘00; Louisiana State, ‘01-‘10)....................................... 30 . 1,245-403-1 ... (.755) 4. *Mike Candrea (Arizona, ‘86-’03, ‘05-’07, ’09-‘10).. 23 . 1,229-259-2 ... (.826) 5. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’10) .................. 33 . 1,215-288-2 ... (.808) 6. JoAnne Graf (Florida State, ‘84-’08)...................... 25 . 1,218-425-6 ... (.740) 7. *Carol Hutchins (Ferris State, ‘82; Michigan, ‘85-’10) ................................................ 27 . 1,179-412-4 ... (.740) 8. *+Kathy Welter (Oklahoma Baptist, ‘80-’82; Texas Tech, ‘83-’85; Cal St.-Bakersfield, ‘86-’10) .. 31 . 1,112-538-7 ... (.673) 9. *Elaine Sortino (Massachusetts, ‘80-’10)............... 31 . 1,100-451-6 ... (.708) 10. *Joyce Compton (Missouri, ‘83-’86; South Carolina, ‘87-’10)........................................ 28 . 1,066-563-3 ... (.654) 11. *Eugene Lenti (DePaul, ‘80-’87, ‘90-’10) ............... 29 . 1,061-512-6 ... (.674) 12. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’10)................ 22 . 1,049-288-2 ... (.784) 13. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’10) ........ 26 . 1,042-323 ...... (.763) 14. *Diane Ninemire (California, ’88-’10) ..................... 23 . 1,014-496 ...... (.672) 15. Sandy Jerstad (Augustana, SD ‘77-’03) ................ 27 . 1,011-359-2 ... (.738)

ALL-TIME DIVISION II POSTSEASON WINS School Record Pct. Appearances (Last) Bloomsburg (PA) 84-58 .592 28 (2010) Florida Southern 61-41 .598 19 (2009) Humboldt State (CA) 53-37 .589 19 (2009) *Kennesaw State (GA) 52-22 .703 10 (2005) Nebraska-Omaha 47-45 .511 23 (2010) California (PA) 46-37 .554 19 (2010) *Cal State-Bakersfield 45-30 .600 16 (2006) *Cal State-Northridge 45-12 .789 9 (1990) ALL-TIME DIVISION II POSTSEASON APPEARANCES School App. (Last) Record Best Finish Bloomsburg (PA) 28 (2010) 84-58 2nd (1991 & 1995) Nebraska-Omaha 23 (2010) 47-45 1st (2001) Florida Southern 19 (2009) 61-41 1st (1993) Humboldt State (CA) 19 (2009) 53-37 1st (1999 & 2008) California (PA) 19 (2010) 46-37 1st (1997 & 1998) Augustana (SD) 18 (2010) 38-35 1st (1991) *Cal State-Bakersfield 16 (2006) 45-30 1st (1988, 1989 & 1990) Wayne State (MI) 16 (2010) 19-34 t-7th (2003 & 2010) *now Division I schools

*Active Coach (Note: NCAA does recognize four FSC forfeit victories in 1994) #Sue Enquist and Sharron Backus served as co-head coaches from 1989-96 +Kennesaw State completed re-classification process in 2009, and played its first season as a full-fledged Division I school in 2010 +Cal State-Bakersfield is currently in re-classification process for move to D-I

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Assistant Coach Michelle Tatlock Returning to Florida Southern this year as assistant coach is former Moccasin softball player Michelle Tatlock. A 4-year starter for the Mocs from 2005-08, she spent the last two years as assistant coach at Hillsdale College in Michigan where she worked under Jamie Meyers, and in 2010, helped the Chargers earn a spot in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament for the first time in five years. Tatlock originally came to Florida Southern from Osceola High School in Seminole, Florida as a second baseman, joining a team in the fall of 2004 that had lost only two starters from the previous season and was coming off a national runner-up finish. She stepped right into the lineup though, and started every game her freshman year, hitting .273 overall, and .301 over the final three months of the season. She hit three home runs, and her 30 RBI ranked second in the SSC among freshmen. As a sophomore, Tatlock moved to the outfield full-time and again started every game for a team that finished third at the NCAA Division II National Finals. Tatlock was a major part of that, hitting .311 with two home runs, 38 RBI and 11 stolen bases. Her RBI total was good for third in the SSC among outfielders and ranked eighth overall. She was also second in the SSC that year with seven triples. After hitting .298 as a junior when the Moccasins again advanced to the national tournament, Tatlock finished her playing days at Florida Southern with a career-best .331 average as a senior in 2008. She also led the team and was third in the conference with 18 stolen bases (getting caught only once), and was second on the team with 49 hits and 30 runs scored. She hit .338 in the Mocs’ 20 games against teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament, the best average on the team. Tatlock’s 4-year numbers at Florida Southern include a .304 batting average, 190 hits, 133 runs scored, seven home runs and 109 RBI in 214 career games. She graduated tied for fourth in team history with 18 triples and was 40-for-45 on career stolen base attempts. Though she spent the majority of her career in the outfield, she also saw time as a pitcher for the Moccasins in 2007. While Tatlock had an impressive playing career at Florida Southern, her accomplishments in the postseason were even more noteworthy. Her .323 lifetime batting average in the NCAA playoffs ranks fifth in team history and her 13 RBI ranks third. As a sophomore in 2006, she was named to the All-South Region Tournament Team after going five-for-13 with a team-high seven RBI, and then drove in the winning run with a 2-out single in the 11th inning to beat Emporia State 1-0 in the second round of the national tournament. The following year in 2007, she was Florida Southern’s leading hitter in the NCAA playoffs with a .381 batting average, and went four-for-10 with a home run and two RBI in the national tournament. Tatlock graduated in the spring of 2008 with a degree in finance, but her softball career didn’t end there. In addition to joining the Hillsdale coaching staff later that year, she also played one season with the Philadelphia Force in National Pro Fastpitch.

Assistant Coach Al Bellotto While Florida Southern head coach Chris Bellotto has been in charge of the Moccasins for 30 years, her brother Al Bellotto has been a member of her staff for 20. During that time, he’s also been a part of 15 Sunshine State Conference championship teams, as well as five that went on to win the South Region title. When the Moccasins went 5115 in 2007, and finished fourth at the Division II National Tournament, he was part of the NFCA South Region Coaching Staff-of-the-Year. Among the highlights of his Moccasin career was the 1993 national championship season, and much of the Mocs’ success at the plate that year was attributed to his work with the hitters. Florida Southern hit .371 that year, a school record at the time, but one which the Mocs broke just two years later with a .376 average. That mark still stands in the Florida Southern record book. In 2009, the Moccasins set another school record for home runs, and finished among the top teams in the country in batting average. Bellotto was also credited with the mid-season turnaround of centerfielder Dani Blake, who the Mocs switched from a right-handed hitter to a lefthanded slapper in March. Hitting just .122 at the time of the switch, Blake hit .319 afterwards, and .340 over the final 20 games. A former member of the Florida Southern baseball team, Bellotto was an outfielder and catcher for the Moccasins, and before that an All-State selection in both baseball and football at Lakeland High School, one of the top football programs in the country.

Did You Know? Florida Southern’s eight regional championships are tied for third on the all-time Division II list. Bloomsburg (PA) is the leader with 11, followed by Kennesaw State (GA) with nine. Cal State-Northridge is tied with Florida Southern with eight. Both Kennesaw State and Cal State-Northridge are now Division I programs. 14


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#5 – PEGGY ALEX Senior ● Second Base 5-03 ● R-R ● Clermont, Florida As a junior (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all 48 games at second base, and was one of three Moccasins to start every game (Alex, Erin Foley and Dezirae Parsons)… Led the team with 17 walks and six HBPs… Also led the team in sacrifice bunts for the second year (12), and was tied for ninth in the SSC… Finished the year with 39 career sacrifice bunts, which tied her for third on the Mocs’ all‐time list… Hit her first career home run in 5‐4 win at Palm Beach Atlantic (Apr. 17)… Drove in th the go‐ahead run in the top of the 7 inning to help beat Florida Tech, 2‐0 th (Feb. 28)… Also drove in the go‐ahead run in the bottom of the 6 to snap a 6‐6 tie with Dominican (NY), leading to a 10‐6 win (Mar. 1)… Set up the Mocs’ 9‐inning win at Saint Leo when she bunted two runners into scoring position, with both of them coming home on a double by Erin Foley in the 5‐2 victory (Apr. 13)… Again bunted the winning run into scoring position in a 10‐inning game at Palm Beach Atlantic (Apr. 17)… Had five multi‐hit games, with a career‐high 3‐for‐4 performance against North Alabama (Mar. 6)… Hit .400 (8‐for‐20) at the Wolves Invitational in Carrollton… Ended the year with a 7‐ game hitting streak, the longest current streak by a Moccasin going into 2011, and was successful on her last 11 stolen base attempts… As a sophomore (2009)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all 58 games, 57 at second base and one at third… Hit #2 in the batting order in every game… Saw her batting average jump over 100 points from her freshman season… Led the team with 16 sacrifice bunts, which was also third in the SSC… Second on the team in runs scored (46) and stolen bases (15‐for‐ 17), and was tied for second in triples (4) and walks (23)… Third on the team with a .436 on‐base percentage… Tied for fifth in the SSC in steals, was tied for sixth in both triples and walks, and was ninth in on‐base percentage… Was also second in the SSC in times hit by a pitch (8), trailing only teammate Sara Lovestrand, who was hit 12 times… Had three games without an official at‐bat, including back‐to‐back games against Saint Leo where she had five walks, three sacrifice bunts and one hit by pitch… Hit .317 in conference play with a .456 on‐base percentage, and went 3‐for‐11 with a double in the South Region Tournament… Doubled and scored the winning run in the sixth inning of a 3‐2 win at Rollins (Mar. 14)… Had 13 multi‐hit games, all of them with two, and had two games with two RBI… Had a career‐best 8‐game hitting streak from April 10‐24… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Started 26 of the Mocs’ 43 games at third base… Tied for second on the team with 11 sacrifice bunts… Put down a sacrifice that moved the winning run into scoring position in two of Florida Southern’s five walk‐off wins (Feb. 21 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic and March 10 vs. Wayne State, MI)… Set up all four runs in a 6‐4 loss to Tampa with a pair of sacrifice bunts in that game (Mar. 1)… Came through as a pinch‐hitter in another of the Mocs’ walk‐off wins by getting hit by a pitch with two out in th the bottom of the 7 inning, and scoring the winning run in the 3‐1 victory over top‐ranked Barry (Apr. 13)… Committed only one error in her last 57 chances for a .982 fielding percentage in her final 16 starts… During that stretch, had one game with seven assists at Delta State and another with six vs. #17 Long Island‐C.W. Post… Had two games with two hits (Feb. 21 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic and Feb. 22 vs. Salem International)… Had two RBI in 10‐2 win over Hillsdale (Mar. 15)… In high school… Four‐year letter winner at East Ridge High School for Leah Bultema and Amy Youngblood… Honorable mention Class 6A All‐State in 2007 and East Ridge Athlete‐of‐ the‐Year… Hit .467 with three home runs and 25 RBI as a junior… Also played four years of volleyball and was on the weightlifting team as a senior… Honor roll student all four years… Played two years of travel ball for the Clermont Crushers and coach Ernie Moore, one year for the Central Florida Ladyhawks and coach Gerry Chambliss, and one year for the Lakeland Rage and coach Mike Powell… Won the ISA “B” state championship in 2005 and ’06… Personal… Daughter of Tom and Suzanne Alex… Has one brother (Kevin‐18)… Born 7/17/89… Elementary Education major.

YR GP GS AVG AB ’08 33 26 .222 72 ’09 58 58 .325 157 ’10 48 48 .257 136 139 132 .279 365

R H RBI 12 16 9 46 51 21 20 35 10 78 102 40

2B 3B HR 3 0 0 6 4 0 2 1 1 11 5 1

TB 19 65 42 126

SLG BB HB .264 2 2 .414 23 8 .309 17 6 .345 42 16

16

SO OB% SF 9 .263 0 28 .436 0 16 .363 1 53 .377 1

SH 11 16 12 39

SB 3 15 11 29

AT 3 17 12 32

PO A 27 66 89 82 122 83 238 231

E 6 14 10 30

FLD .939 .924 .953 .940


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#6 – DANI BLAKE Senior ● Outfield 5-04 ● L-R ● LaBelle, Florida As a junior (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Missed the first month of the season with a knee injury suffered in the preseason, but started the final 35 in either centerfield or leftfield… Began the year hitting ninth, but moved up to the #6 position by season’s end… Made her first appearance of the season as a pinch‐hitter against th Dominican (NY) and singled to start a 4‐run 6 inning that led to a 10‐6 win by the Moccasins (Mar. 1)… Doubled and scored the winning run in the th bottom of the 7 against Hillsdale, giving the Mocs an 8‐7 win (Mar. 18)… Singled and scored the only run in a 1‐0 win over Eckerd (Mar. 26)… Struck out just one time in her last 58 at‐bats… Six‐for‐14 with the bases loaded in her career… Had eight multi‐hit games, including two in a doubleheader sweep of Millersville when she also had a pair of RBI singles… Committed only one error, and has made only two in her two years as a starting outfielder for a .981 fielding percentage, the best among SSC outfielders during that time… Led the team with four outfield assists, throwing out one runner at the plate in the 6‐3, 10‐inning win at Palm Beach Atlantic (Apr. 17)… As a sophomore (2009)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all but one game in center field after playing shortstop and second base as a freshman, hitting ninth in the batting order… After starting the year with a .122 batting average in the first 21 games, moved from the right side of the plate to the left, and hit .319 (30‐for‐94) the rest of the season… Batted .340 over the final 20 games… Best conference series came against Saint Leo when she went four‐for‐eight with a walk… Went two‐for‐seven with a walk in the South Region Tournament and also threw a runner out at the plate… Had two hits, a run scored and one RBI in the SSC title‐clinching win at Tampa the last day of the regular season (Apr. 25)… Had seven multi‐hit games, all of them in the second half of the season… Had 3‐hit games against Hillsdale th (Mar. 16) and Saint Leo (Mar. 31)… Had a bases‐loaded, 2‐out RBI single in the bottom of the 5 that blew open a 3‐1 game against Hillsdale, and led to a 13‐1 win… Had four outfield assists, with three of them resulting in an out at the plate, and the other starting a triple play on March 27 at Eckerd… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… The only Moccasin freshman to start all 43 games (one of six Moccasins overall)… Started the first 26 games at shortstop and the final 17 at second base… Led the team with 12 sacrifice bunts… Hit .278 with runners in scoring position and was three‐for‐five with the bases loaded… Made her college debut with two hits and two RBI in a doubleheader sweep of Arkansas‐Monticello (Feb. 8)… Had seven multi‐hit games, including one against Tampa when she also had a career‐high three RBI in a 6‐4 loss (Mar. 1)… Delivered a game‐ tying two‐run triple in the bottom of the sixth inning in that game… Started another late‐inning rally at Nova with a two‐out single in the bottom of the seventh that led to two runs and helped send the game to extra innings… Committed only two errors in her 17 games at second base… In high school… Four‐year letter‐winner for coach Raymond Marroquin at LaBelle High School... Third Team All‐State and Fort Myers News‐Press First Team All‐Area as a senior when she hit .457 with four doubles, four triples, five home runs, 22 RBI, 43 runs scored and 21 steals in 22 attempts... As a junior, hit .440 with four doubles, six triples, five home runs, 22 RBI and eight steals... Hit .327 as a sophomore with two doubles, four triples, one homer, 29 RBI and nine steals... Also played four years of volleyball and two years of basketball... Played volleyball at LaBelle for her older sister Shelly... Athlete‐of‐the‐Year as a senior... Team MVP in both softball and volleyball as a junior and senior... Honor roll student all four years... Played nine years for the Southwest Florida Lightning and coaches Dave Blake and Clint Raulerson... Played at LaBelle High School with current Florida Southern senior Heather Raulerson... Another former high school teammate, Paige Raulerson, played for Florida Gulf Coast... Personal... Daughter of Dave and Robyn Blake... Has one older sister (Shelly‐29) and one older brother (Cory‐26)... Born 1/20/89... Biology/Pre‐Physical Therapy major.

YR GP GS AVG AB ’08 43 43 .235 98 ’09 56 56 .252 143 ’10 38 35 .260 104 137 134 .249 345

R 13 22 12 47

H RBI 23 13 36 7 27 5 86 25

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

TB 27 36 28 91

SLG BB HB SO OB% SF .276 4 3 29 .283 1 .252 7 2 26 .296 0 .269 1 1 12 .274 0 .264 12 6 67 .286 1

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SH 12 6 7 25

SB AT 1 5 3 4 2 3 6 12

PO 83 61 32 176

A 71 4 4 79

E 17 1 1 19

FLD .901 .985 .973 .931


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#44 – MORGAN BROWN Senior ● Pitcher 5-10 ● R-R ● Carrollton, Georgia As a junior (2010)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Had the lowest ERA on the team for the second year in a row (1.28) and ranked third in the SSC… Second in the SSC with 14 relief appearances but also made 10 starts… Did not allow a home run in 87.1 innings, the second year in a row she was the only pitcher in the league who did not give up at least two (min. 50 innings)… Has not allowed a home run in 204.2 career innings… Combined with Lindsey McClellan on a no‐hitter in 11‐1 win at West Georgia in her hometown, going the first five innings… Went all 10 innings in a 6‐3 win at Palm Beach Atlantic, battling through 11 hits and three walks, but allowing just two earned runs (Apr. 17)… Gave up one run or no runs in six of her 10 starts… Went 2‐2 with two shutouts and a 1.12 ERA in SSC play, blanking Eckerd (Mar. 27) and Tampa (Apr. 24)… Pitched 12.1 scoreless innings vs. Tampa in the season‐ending doubleheader… Suffered a 1‐0 loss to Barry in which she gave up no earned runs on five hits and no walks in a complete game (Apr. 2)… Had a season‐high five strikeouts in the shutout of Eckerd and against UMass‐Lowell (Mar. 13)… Had three at‐bats (the first of her career) and had one single in a game at Nova SE (Mar. 31)… Florida Southern’s top fielding pitcher for the third year in a row, and begins her senior year with just one error in 79 career chances (a .987 percentage)… Had four putouts and 35 assists… As a sophomore (2009)… Second Team Academic All‐Region… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Led the team and was third in the SSC with a 1.18 ERA in her first season as a starter… One of three Moccasins th with 12 or more wins, posting a 12‐2 record that placed her 10 in the SSC in wins… Led the SSC with an .857 winning percentage… Ranked sixth in opponents’ batting average (.184)… Did not allow a home run in 83.0 innings, the only pitcher in the SSC who did not give up at least two (min. of 50 innings)… Surrendered just 4.7 hits per seven innings… Began the season with a 1‐0, extra‐inning loss at Webber in which she allowed only two hits and one walk, with the only run scoring by virtue of the international tie‐breaker and an error… Won nine straight decisions after that, including 2‐hit shutouts vs. Northwood (Feb. 21) and North Alabama (Mar. 6)… Won the game vs. North Alabama in her hometown of Carrollton, Georgia by a score of 2‐0… Did not allow a run in seven of her 17 starts, and allowed just one run in five others… Went 3‐0 in conference play, th including a complete game, 13‐1 win at 16 ‐ranked Rollins in the final game of the series, a game in which she gave up just four hits in six innings to nd give the Mocs a series victory… Besides the 1‐0 loss to Webber, her only other defeat came to 2 ‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville, the eventual national runner‐up (Mar. 21)… Had a career‐high six strikeouts in her 8‐0 win over Northwood (Feb. 21), and in a no‐decision against West Alabama (Mar. 7)… Florida Southern’s top fielding pitcher for the second year in a row… Had one putout and 23 assists in 2009… Had as many as five assists in one game… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Served as the Mocs’ #3 pitcher… Second in the SSC with a school‐record 16 relief appearances, breaking the previous mark of 15 (record was broken again in 2009 by Christine Clark with 17)… Tied for the SSC lead with two saves, pitching two shutout innings vs. Long Island‐C.W. Post (Mar. 18) and three scoreless innings vs. Eckerd (Apr. 4)… Made her only start on April 5 vs. Eckerd and pitched a one‐hit shutout… Allowed only an infield single in that game, striking out a season‐high five batters and walking two… Her one‐hitter in her first collegiate start came against the same team her older sister Megan pitched a no‐hitter against in her first college start in 2004… In addition to her one complete game shutout, also combined with starters Brittany Minton and Heidi Schumacher on eight other shutouts… Suffered her only loss in a 6‐4 decision vs. Tampa, despite giving up only three base runners in 3.1 innings of relief, and not allowing an earned run… Did not allow an earned run in her first eight appearances covering 12.0 innings… Gave up just two runs in her last 20.1 innings, both in an extra inning loss to Rollins in which she pitched a season‐high 5.1 innings… Though she was third on the team in innings pitched, led the pitching staff with 14 assists… Pitched one scoreless inning in the Mocs’ exhibition game against the U.S. Olympic Team on May 3, giving up an infield single to Caitlin Lowe, and striking out Natasha Watley before getting ground ball outs from Jessica Mendoza and Stacey Nuveman (the top four hitters in the USA lineup)… In high school… Home‐schooled in Georgia and did not play high school softball... Spent two years with the Sharpsburg X‐Plosion and coach Elwood Brown... Personal... Daughter of Marshall and Laura Brown... Has one older brother (Clint‐27) and one older sister (Megan‐25)... Sister played for Florida Southern from 2004‐07, is the team’s career leader in several pitching categories, and played professionally for the Rockford Thunder and in Italy... Left‐handed in everything but pitching… Born 3/19/89... Elementary Education major.

YR ’08 ’09 ’10

W-L 1-1 12-2 5-2 18-5

ERA APP 0.82 17 1.18 20 1.28 24 1.16 61

GS 1 17 10 28

CG 1 5 5 11

SH 1 2 2 5

SV IP H 2 34.1 26 0 83.0 56 2 87.1 79 4 204.2 161

R 9 20 26 55 18

ER 4 14 16 34

BB SO 11 23 26 52 23 42 60 117

HR 0 0 0 0

WP HBP 4 1 6 3 4 4 14 8

AB 123 304 327 754

OPP BA .211 .184 .242 .214


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#11 – LINDSEY POWELL Senior ● Outfield/First Base 5-07 ● L-L ● Lakeland, Florida As a junior (2010)… First Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all but two games, with 31 in right field, 10 in center, three at first base, and two as the DP… Normally hit #3 in the lineup… Tied for the team lead with a .370 batting average, good for 8th in the SSC… Led the team in runs (30), home runs (4), slugging (.514) and on‐base percentage (.436), was tied for the lead in doubles (9), and was second in hits (54) and walks (16)… Tied a school record with two home runs in 11‐1 win at West Georgia (Mar. 7)… Had a career‐best 8‐game hitting streak from Mar. 13‐26, going 12‐for‐18… Snapped a 2‐2 tie with an RBI single in the top of the 7th, in a 4‐3 win vs. West Alabama (Mar. 7)… Second on the team with 18 multi‐hit games, and had three with three hits… In one of those games, went 3‐for‐3 with a home run (grand slam) and season‐high four RBI in 5‐4 win over Rollins, helping give the Tars their only conference loss of the season (Mar. 24)… Went 6‐for‐9 with five RBI in that series… Hit .364 with six doubles, one HR and 12 RBI in SSC play… Hit .418 (33‐for‐79) with a .489 OBP from the 4th inning or later… Has th delivered game‐winning or game‐tying RBI in the 6 inning or later of seven games in her career… As a sophomore (2009)… NFCA Second Team All‐ South Region… Second Team All‐SSC… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all 58 games as the #3 hitter in the lineup… Had 56 starts in rightfield and two in center, and also saw time at first base… Third on the team and 10th in the SSC with her .349 batting average (second in the SSC among outfielders)… Tied for second on the team with 23 walks, boosting her on‐base percentage to .425, which ranked 11th in the conference… Finished in the top 15 of the SSC in almost every other offensive category, including walks (23), runs scored (35), hits (58), RBI (37), triples (four), and sacrifice bunts (12)… One of a school‐record five players with 30+ RBI… Twice drove in the winning run in the 6th inning of conference wins, and did so once in the 5th inning… Broke a 5‐5 tie with a two‐out RBI single in the bottom of the 6th to beat Nova SE, 6‐5 (Mar. 2)… Had an RBI ground out in the top of the 6th that broke another tie at Rollins, giving the Mocs a 3‐2 win (Mar. 14)… Had 16 multi‐hit games, including a 4‐for‐4 day in a 9‐4 win at West Georgia (Mar. 7)… Had three other 3‐hit games, including two in SSC play against Lynn and Tampa… Her best conference series came against Saint Leo when she went 5‐for‐12 with five RBI in the 3‐game sweep, and drove in the tie‐breaking run with an RBI triple in a 2‐1 win on March 31… Had a .304 batting average in SSC play, and a .383 on‐base percentage… Hit home runs at Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 12) and against North Alabama (Mar. 6)… Had a career‐high four RBI in 9‐1 win over Hillsdale (Mar. 16)… Second on the team with four outfield assists… As a freshman (2008)… Second Team All‐SSC… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Started all but one game, with 32 in rightfield, eight in left and two as the DP… Hit #3 in the lineup in every game she played… Second on the team with 23 RBI and tied for second with 11 sacrifice bunts…Had a single and a walk in her first college game, helping the Mocs defeat Arkansas‐Monticello, 3‐0 (Feb. 8)… Played a role in two of the Mocs’ five walk‐off wins and delivered game‐tying hits in the 7th inning of two other games… Led off the bottom of the 8th inning with a base hit that produced the winning run in a 2‐1 victory over Tampa (Feb. 29)… Had a two‐out RBI single in the bottom of the 7th vs. #17 LIU‐C.W. Post, and scored the winning run in that game as the Mocs won 3‐2 (Mar. 18)… Hit a game‐tying two‐run homer against Rollins in the bottom of the 7th that sent the game to extra innings… Had a game‐tying two‐run single in the top of the 7th at Nova SE, though the Sharks eventually won in the bottom of the inning (Apr. 1)… Had an RBI double for the only run in a 1‐0 victory at Lynn (Apr. 18)… Hit .362 (17‐for‐47) with runners in scoring position, .400 with runners on base and was two‐for‐four with the bases loaded… Hit .323 in SSC play, third on the team behind Sara Lovestrand and Natalie Lang… Tied for the team lead in SSC play with 11 RBI… Had 10 multi‐hit games and tied Lovestrand for the team lead with four 3‐hit games… Three of those 3‐hit games came against conference foes Rollins, Saint Leo and Nova SE… Also had a career‐high four RBI in her 3‐hit game vs. Rollins (Mar. 20), which included her only home run of the year… Ended the season by hitting safely in the final five games, picking up two hits in four of those five games, including both games of a doubleheader vs. Valdosta State (Apr. 26)… Had four outfield assists and threw out two runners at the plate during the season… In high school… 2007 graduate of George Jenkins High School where she played two years for Jeff Lang and two years for her father, Mike... First Team All‐State as a junior and senior... Hit .565 as a senior... Hit .615 (eight‐for‐13) at the 2007 Kissimmee Klassic, the third highest average in the 48‐team tournament... Four‐year honor roll student... Played travel ball for the Lakeland Thunder from 2000‐04, and for the Lakeland Rage from 2004‐07... Played travel ball for her father from 2000‐04 and in 2006 and ‘07... Jeff Lang was also her travel ball coach in 2004 and ‘05... Prom queen and editor of the yearbook as a high school senior in addition to being an All‐State softball player... One of five high school teammates who went on to play for the Mocs, but the others have either graduated or left the program... Another former teammate, Brooke Johnson, played for the University of Florida... Personal... Daughter of Mike and Pam Powell... Has one younger brother (Shane‐17) and one younger sister (Britney‐15)... Third‐generation Moccasin whose mother and grandfather (Bill Gandy) also attended Florida Southern... Born 1/4/89… Business Administration major with a minor in Communications.

YR GP GS AVG AB ’08 42 42 .314 121 ’09 58 58 .349 166 ’10 46 46 .370 146 146 146 .346 433

R H RBI 16 38 23 35 58 37 30 54 21 81 150 81

2B 3B HR 4 0 1 6 4 2 9 0 4 19 4 7

TB 45 78 75 198

SLG BB HB SO OB% SF .372 11 1 13 .373 1 .470 23 1 18 .425 3 .514 16 2 19 .436 1 .457 50 4 50 .415 5 19

SH 11 12 0 23

SB AT 3 4 1 2 1 1 5 7

PO 30 71 76 177

A 4 6 3 13

E 1 2 1 4

FLD .971 .975 .988 .979


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#13 – HEATHER RAULERSON Senior ● Catcher 5-06 ● R-R ● Felda, Florida

As a junior (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started all but three games behind the plate for Florida Southern… Hit seventh or eighth for most of the season, but spent 11 games in the #3 slot in the middle of the year, hitting .314 in that role… Second on the team with 10 sacrifice bunts… Never went more than two consecutive games without a hit… Had seven multi‐hit games, four of them coming against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, including one against national runner‐up Valdosta State (Mar. 4)… In Florida Southern’s 15 games against NCAA playoffs teams, hit .341 (14‐for‐41), an average topped by only Christine Clark and Lindsey Powell… Went 3‐for‐8 with one RBI in the Mocs’ three games against SSC champion Rollins, the team’s second best average in the series… Started th the Mocs’ 10 inning rally at Palm Beach Atlantic with a base hit and scored the tie‐breaking run in the 6‐3 win… Had three different games with two RBI, including a 5‐4 win over Millersville in Clermont where her 2‐out single in the th 7 inning drove in the winning run… Also drove in two runs in wins over Columbus State (Mar. 5) and Hillsdale (Mar. 18)… Had two home runs taken away from her with over‐the‐fence catches in games against Anderson and Lynn… Defensively, her four passed balls were the fewest among any of the regular starting catchers in the SSC… Third in the SSC in fielding percentage among catchers (.987)… As a sophomore (2009)… NCAA All‐South Region Tournament Team… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started 53 of the Mocs’ 58 games at catcher, hitting eighth in the lineup… One of only two Moccasins (Elli Howell was the other) to hit safely in all three games of the South Region Tournament… Went four‐for‐eight and was also hit by a pitch, giving her a .556 on‐base percentage in that tournament… Had four multi‐hit games during the season, including a two‐for‐three performance against Nova SE in the regional tournament (May 9)… Had two hits and two RBI in a 13‐1 win at #16 Rollins, helping the Mocs win the final game of that series and take two‐of‐three from the Tars overall… Also had two RBI in 8‐0 win over Armstrong Atlantic State (Feb. 27)… Hit .273 over the last month of the season (nine‐for‐33)… One of the Mocs’ best 2‐out hitters, batting .306 in that situation (15‐for‐49)… Led the SSC in percentage of runners caught steals (37%), by throwing out 10‐of‐27… Tied for second in the SSC in fielding percentage by a catcher at .993, with only two errors in 269 chances (Christine Roser of Rollins had a .996 percentage)… As a freshman (2008)… Split time behind the plate where she started 19 games… Hit .250 over the second half of the season… Went two‐ th for‐two when called upon as a pinch‐hitter… Bunted the tying run into scoring position in the bottom of the 7 inning during the Mocs’ 3‐1 victory over top‐ranked Barry (Apr. 13)… Had two hits in a 5‐0 win over #17 LIU‐C.W. Post (Mar. 18)… Drove in the go‐ ahead run in a 5‐1 win at Delta State with an RBI double (Mar. 5)… Did not commit an error in 115 chances behind the plate, helping Florida Southern become one of only three teams in the country with no errors from the catcher’s position… In high school… 2007 graduate of LaBelle High School where she was a four‐year starter for coach Raymond Marroquin... Named the Cowgirls’ defensive MVP as a freshman and junior, and offensive MVP as a sophomore... Team MVP as a senior... Hit .418 with 20 doubles, eight triples, six home runs and 97 RBI during her final three seasons... Her best year came as a junior in 2006 when she batted .461 with six doubles, five triples, three homers and 36 RBI... Hit .409 her senior year with five doubles, two triples and 26 RBI... Also lettered four years in volleyball at LaBelle and was a two‐time defensive MVP in that sport as well... Four‐year honor roll student... Played for the Southwest Florida Lightning for nine years for coaches Dave Blake and her father Clint Raulerson... Personal... Daughter of Clint and Diane Raulerson... Has two sisters (Paige‐23) and Gennifer (16)... Older sister played softball at Florida Gulf Coast University... Another high school teammate, senior Dani Blake, is also playing at Florida Southern... Her volleyball coach at LaBelle High School was the older sister of Dani Blake and her assistant softball coach was Blake’s father... Born 8/25/89… Nursing major, planning to specialize in pediatric oncology.

YR GP GS AVG AB ’08 24 19 .188 48 ’09 56 53 .198 126 ’10 47 45 .266 128 127 117 .225 302

R 5 13 11 29

H RBI 9 1 25 11 34 9 68 21

2B 3B HR 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 0

TB 10 29 37 76

SLG BB HB SO OB% SF .208 2 0 18 .220 0 .230 4 5 25 .252 0 .289 3 2 29 .289 2 .252 9 7 72 .263 2

20

SH 5 7 10 22

SB AT 0 0 1 2 3 6 4 8

PO 107 238 209 554

A 8 29 17 54

E FLD 0 1.000 2 .993 3 .987 5 .992


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#12 – CHRISTINE CLARK Junior ● Pitcher/First Base 5-08 ● L-L ● Naples, Florida

Only the second left‐handed pitcher in the program’s 30‐year history… As a sophomore (2010)… Second Team All Sunshine State Conference as a utility player… Team MVP… SSC Pitcher‐of‐the‐Week for February 8… Started 43 of the team’s 48 games, splitting them between four different positions… Made 18 starts as a pitcher, 12 in centerfield, nine at first base, and four strictly as the designated player… Third on the team in batting average (.333) and RBI (20)… Second in home runs (3), extra base hits (12) and slugging (.488)… Tied a school record for the second year in a row with two home runs in one game, hitting a pair of solo shots in 11‐1 win at West Georgia (Mar. 7)… Joined Susan Young, who did it twice in 1985, as the only Moccasins to have two multi‐home run games in their careers… Had two different 7‐game hitting streaks… Hit .441 (15‐for‐ 34) with nine RBI over the final nine games of the season… Included in that was a 3‐game series at Saint Leo where she went 5‐for‐ 12 with six RBI (Apr. 13‐14)… Hit .447 (17‐for‐38) in the Mocs’ 15 games against NCAA playoff teams, the best average on the team… Had 14 multi‐hit games with a career‐high four hits coming in a 6‐3, 10‐inning win at Palm Beach Atlantic (Apr. 17)… Also had three hits in the first game of that doubleheader, going 7‐for‐9 with three RBI in the two‐game sweep… Had two different games with three RBI, one of them the 5‐4 win at Palm Beach Atlantic (Apr. 17)… As a pitcher, was second on the team in wins (10), ERA (2.18) and strikeouts (58), and first in innings pitched (125.0)… Led the SSC in fewest walks per 7 innings (0.78), and was one of only three pitchers to average less than one walk per game… Issued more than one walk only once in her 18 starts, and had just three walks in her final 59.2 innings… Both of her complete game shutouts came in SSC play, against Eckerd (Mar. 27) and at Lynn (Apr. 10)… Had a season‐high five strikeouts against Dominican (Mar. 1) and Lynn (Apr. 10)… Pitched a 9‐inning complete game to beat Saint Leo 5‐2 (Apr. 13)… Notched her only save in the 5‐4 win over Rollins (Mar. 24), getting the final two outs of the game… As a freshman (2009)… Second Team All‐SSC… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Second on the team with 14 wins, and one of three Moccasin pitchers with at least 12… Seventh in the SSC with a 1.78 earned run average, the best for any freshman… Ninth in the SSC with her 14 wins, which were also the most by any freshman in the league… Tied for second in the SSC with three saves… Also third in the SSC with 1.04 walks per seven innings… Went 9‐0 with a 1.43 ERA in conference play, only the third freshman in team history with a perfect conference record… Picked up her first two wins in a relief role vs. Nova Southeastern (Mar. 2‐3)… Tossed a 3‐hit shutout in the Mocs’ 6‐0, SSC title‐clinching win at Tampa in the final game of the regular season (Apr. 25)… Also pitched a complete game shutout at Barry, allowing five hits, striking out five and walking nd one in a 5‐0 win (Apr. 4)… Won two games in a series sweep of Lynn… Biggest non‐conference win came against 2 ‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville when she pitched the final 2.2 innings in relief to earn a 6‐5 victory (Mar. 21)… Earned a total of five wins over four teams that qualified for the South Region Tournament (Nova SE, Alabama‐Huntsville, Rollins and Tampa)… Went 6‐0 with one save and a 0.72 ERA in April, earning six of the Mocs’ nine conference wins during that month… Started two games in the NCAA Division II South Regional at Valdosta… Began her career with 17 consecutive scoreless innings, all in relief… Broke Morgan Brown’s one‐year old school record for relief appearances with 17… Had a career‐high seven strikeouts in 4‐1 win vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (Mar. 25)… Also started five games at first base and one as the DP… Tied a school record with two home runs in a game when she went three‐for‐three with five RBI in a 10‐2 win at Eckerd (Mar. 28)… Had nine total bases in that game, one short of another school record… Went one‐for‐two with one RBI as a pinch‐hitter… Led all Moccasin pitchers with 27 assists and committed just one error in 40 chances in the circle… In high school… 2008 graduate of Barron Collier High School where she played four years for coach Tom Resop… Class 5A Third Team All‐State as a junior when she hit .434 with nine doubles, four triples, five home runs and 35 RBI, while also going 9‐5 with a 1.10 ERA, and 106 strikeouts in 92.2 innings… Led team to 24‐8 record and a spot in the region semifinals… Hit .398 as a senior with five doubles, two triples, three homers and 26 RBI… Went 12‐6 with a 1.20 ERA and 95 strikeouts in 93 innings as a senior… Led the Cougars to a 24‐9 record as well as the district title… Over her last two high school seasons, walked just 27 batters in 185.2 innings, an average of 1.0 per game… Played travel ball three years for the Tropic Wave, coached by Mike Morgan… Personal… Daughter of Ed and Kris Clark… Has a twin sister (Colleen) and an older sister (Lindsey‐23)… Born 4/7/90… Advertising and Public Relations major.

YR ’09 ’10

W-L 14-4 10-11 24-15

ERA APP 1.78 32 2.18 25 1.97 57

YR GP GS AVG AB ’09 47 21 .172 29 ’10 45 43 .333 129 92 64 .304 158

GS 15 18 33 R 3 15 18

CG 9 8 17

SH 2 2 4

H RBI 5 6 43 20 48 26

SV IP H 3 134.0 122 1 125.0 137 4 259.0 259 2B 3B HR 0 0 2 7 2 3 7 2 5

TB 11 63 74

R 43 69 112

BB SO 20 93 14 58 34 151

SLG BB HB SO .379 1 0 8 .488 5 0 14 .468 6 0 22

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ER 34 39 73

HR 5 5 10

WP HBP 5 5 8 8 13 13

OB% SF .200 0 .356 1 .327 1

SH 1 4 5

AB 516 526 1042 SB AT 0 0 0 0 0 0

OPP BA .236 .260 .249 PO 58 70 128

A 28 53 81

E FLD% 3 .966 2 .984 5 .977


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#7 – STEPH GRAZIANI Junior ● Second Base 5-01 ● L-R ● New Castle, Pennsylvania

In junior college (2009‐10)… Played two seasons at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa where she was a 2‐year starter for coach Rick Sandquist… Finished her junior college career with a .408 batting average and 88 stolen bases in two years… NFCA First Team All‐American and NJCAA First Team All‐Region as a sophomore, helping the Tritons to a 55‐10 record and a second‐place finish in the Region XI Tournament… Hit leadoff for the Tritons and batted .429 with a school‐record 76 runs scored… Also set a school record by getting hit by a pitch 11 times and had an on‐base percentage of over .500… Hit three home runs, drove in 31 runs, and stole 44 bases… Broke a scoreless tie with a 2‐run homer against Kirkwood in the regional tournament to send Iowa Central into the championship round, and followed that with an RBI single that gave them a 1‐0 win over Iowa Lakes the next day… As a freshman, helped the Tritons go 62‐8 in 2009, and finish fifth at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament… NJCAA Second Team All‐Region as a freshman when she started 58 games, and hit .386 with five doubles, six triples and 17 RBI… Second on the team with 23 walks, giving her a .463 on‐base percentage, and was second on the team with 44 steals in 47 attempts… Scored 55 runs and had 68 hits… Member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society… In high school… 2008 graduate of Neshannock High School in New Castle, Pennsylvania where she played both softball and soccer… Named to the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League All‐Section Team as a sophomore, junior and senior… 3‐time winner of Neshannock High School’s Service Award… Played travel ball for the Rampage, Pittsburgh Spirit, and the North Carolina Lady Lightning… Personal… Daughter of Jim and Mary Graziani… Has one older sister (Jess‐26) and one younger sister (Jamie‐15)… Born 11/26/89… Human Movement and Performance Major.

#4 – RANDI GRIMES Junior ● First Base/Catcher 5-09 ● L-R ● Lakeland, Florida

In junior college (2009‐10)… Played two seasons at the State College of Florida (Manatee) for Meredith Headings… First Team All‐Suncoast Conference as a sophomore when she helped the Manatees go 30‐22‐1, win the Suncoast Conference, and finish second in the FCCAA State Tournament… Won team’s Consistency and Power Awards… Hit .335 with 17 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 29 RBI, and was 8‐for‐8 on stolen base attempts… Second on the team with 23 extra base hits… Hit two of her home runs in the state tournament… Also named First Team All‐Suncoast Conference her freshman year when she hit .305 with seven doubles, one home run and 26 RBI… Hit .320 overall in her junior college career… In high school… 2008 graduate of McKeel Academy in Lakeland… Played softball for coach Larry Harvey and also played four years of volleyball for Dana Charleton… Helped McKeel win the 2005 Class 3A state title and played in three state tournaments during her high school career… As a senior at McKeel, hit .438 with 31 RBI, leading the Wildcats to the Class 3A state championship game… Named a winner of the Marines Honor, Courage, Commitment Award as a senior… Also won Coach’s Award and Leadership Award… Has several former teammates now playing in college, including Ashlyn Parmerter at Florida Atlantic, Janine Richardson at South Florida and Maureen Sandidge at Wingate… Personal… Daughter of David and Melannie Grimes… Has one older sister (Franki‐ 21)… Mother previously served as Florida Southern’s pitching coach and was one of the best pitchers in Arizona State University history, and both parents have played at the national level in softball, with her father in the ASA Hall of Fame… Born 10/2/90… Sociology major.

WHY MOCCASINS? Florida Southern first used the nickname Moccasins in 1926, shortly after the college’s move to Lakeland in 1922. The water moccasin, or cottonmouth snake, was abundant in the nearby lakes and since the moccasin is one of the fiercest of all snakes, the college adopted the name for its athletic teams. A male water moccasin can grow up to 1.8 meters (over six feet long), and though its venom is considered relatively mild compared to other poisonous snakes, its bite is still extremely painful.

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#3 – BRITTANY MARTIN Junior ● Third Base 5-06 ● R-R ● Norwalk, Iowa

In junior college (2009‐10)… Played her first two seasons at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa where she was a 2‐year starter and 2‐time All‐American for coach Rick Sandquist… Finished as the Tritons’ career leader in RBI with 163, and had the top two single season RBI totals in school history… Had a .410 career batting average with 45 doubles and 20 home runs… Named Second Team All‐American by the NFCA and Third Team All‐American by the NJCAA as a sophomore when she helped the Tritons go 55‐10 and finish as the Region XI runner‐up… Also named First Team All‐ Region and the 2010 Region XI Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year… Led the team in batting with a .435 average (81‐for‐186) and set a school record with 85 RBI… Led the team with 22 doubles, was second with eight home runs, stole 13 bases in 14 attempts, and had a team‐high 24 walks… Committed just seven errors in 209 chances for a .967 fielding percentage… As a freshman was selected First Team All‐American by the NFCA and was a Second Team selection by the NJCAA… First Team All‐Region and the 2009 Region XI Player‐of‐the‐Year, helping the Tritons go 62‐8, and finish fifth at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament… Hit .387 (82‐for‐212) with 23 doubles, 12 home runs and 78 RBI… Had 12 stolen bases and led the team with 24 walks… In high school… 5‐year letter winner at Indianola High School in Indianola, Iowa where she played for coach Stacey Huff… Selected 4A First Team All‐State as a senior in 2008, and Third Team as a junior in 2007… First team all‐district as a junior and senior… 4‐time First Team All‐Record Herald Tribune… Named first team all‐conference as a freshman, junior and senior, and was a second team selection as a sophomore in the Central Iowa Metro League… Also played basketball at Indianola High School… Personal… Daughter of Ken and Marilyn Martin… Has one older brother (James‐24)… Born 7/7/90… Psychology major.

#8 – BRANDY PIKUS Junior ● Outfield 5-06 ● R-R ● Titusville, Florida

As a sophomore (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Florida Southern’s primary pinch‐runner for the second year in a row, making 16 appearances, scoring six runs, and stealing one base in that role (no other player made more than five pinch‐running appearances)… Scored the tie‐breaking run in the bottom of the sixth inning in a 10‐6 win over Dominican (Mar. 1)… Scored what proved to be the winning run with two out in the bottom of the sixth inning in a 4‐3 win over West Alabama (Mar. 7)… Stolen base came in the sixth inning of a 5‐4 win over Millersville (Mar. 10)… Also made two appearances as a pinch‐ hitter… As a freshman (2009)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Served as the Moccasins’ top pinch‐runner, making 20 appearances, scoring seven runs, and stealing two bases in those games… Walked in two of her four plate appearances… In high school… Graduated from Titusville High School in 2008 after also attending Space Coast Jr./Sr. High School… Played for coach Eileen Serridge at Titusville… Also pitched in high school and was a two‐time Most Valuable Player for the Terriers… MVP at Space Coast High School in 2004 and was a five‐year letter winner in softball… Won captain’s award as a senior and was a scholar‐athlete and honor roll student every year… In addition to playing softball, also played basketball at Space Coast and Titusville… Played travel ball for the Brevard Stealers and coach Jon Clarson from 2006‐08… Team won the 2008 USSSA state championship… Personal… Daughter of Scott Pikus, and Connie and Frank Hickman… Born 2/23/90… President of Phi Alpha Delta at Florida Southern… Worked at the Kennedy Space Center in the summer after her sophomore year at Florida Southern… Plans to attend law school after graduation… Business Administration major with a minor in Political Science.

YR GP GS AVG AB ’09 26 0 .000 2 ’10 20 0 .000 2 46 0 .000 4

R 7 6 13

H RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

TB 0 0 0

SLG BB HB SO .000 2 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 2 0 1

24

OB% SF .500 0 .000 0 .333 0

SH 0 0 0

SB AT 2 3 1 1 3 4

PO 4 0 4

A 0 0 0

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 .000 0 1.000


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#2 – KARLYN SCOTT Junior ● Outfield 5-04 ● R-R ● Crawfordville, Florida

As a sophomore (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Florida Southern Athletic Director’s Scholar‐Athlete Award winner for softball… Moved to the outfield after playing second base as a freshman, and made five starts in left field, including the Mocs’ season opener against Northwood (FL)… Picked up her first career hit in that game (Feb. 6), and reached base with either a hit or a walk in four of her five starts… Drove in her first career run with an RBI single in 5‐3 win over Webber International (Feb. 13)… Preserved that win with a game‐saving catch in short left for the final out, stranding two Webber runners on base… Walked and scored the tying run in the bottom of the fifth in the doubleheader against Webber, helping the Mocs earn a 6‐5 victory in game two… Made three appearances as a pinch‐hitter and five as a pinch‐runner… As a freshman (2009)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Appeared in 32 games, the most of any freshman position player in 2009… Primarily the Mocs’ backup second baseman, but started the regular season finale when the Mocs defeated Tampa 6‐0 to clinch the SSC title (Apr. 25)… Pushed three runners into scoring position in that game, resulting in two of Florida Southern’s runs… Made 14 appearances as a pinch‐runner (second on the team to Brandy Pikus), including two in the South Region Tournament… Scored the nd go‐ahead run in the bottom of the fifth as a pinch‐runner in the Mocs’ 6‐5 win over 2 ‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville (Mar. 21)… Also used four times as a pinch‐hitter, drawing one walk… In high school… 2008 graduate of Wakulla High School in Crawfordville where she was a teammate of former Florida Southern shortstop Sara Lovestrand for one year… Played four years of softball for coach Tom Graham… First Team All‐Big Bend as a senior… Second Team All‐Big Bend as a junior and honorable mention as both a sophomore and freshman… Named the team’s rookie‐of‐the‐year as a freshman… Also played golf at Wakulla, and was a member of the cross‐ country and weight‐lifting teams as well… Honor roll student all four years who graduated seventh in her class… Played for the Tallahassee Merchants and coach Frank Burke from 2000‐05, and Team North Florida coached by Coy Adkins from 2006‐08… Team th placed second in the World Series and 30 out of 165 teams at 2006 nationals in Seattle… Finished third in the 2007 World Series and ninth at the national tournament in Sioux Falls, South Dakota… Personal… Daughter of Larry and Rosalyn Scott… Has one older brother (Tyler‐23)… Dean’s List student at Florida Southern and made the President’s Scholars List in the spring of 2010… Won the McConville Scholar Award from the biology department in 2010 as well… Plans to attend dental school after graduation… Born 9/1/90… Biology major.

YR GP GS AVG AB ‘09 32 1 .000 13 ’10 15 5 .133 15 47 6 .071 28

R 5 2 7

H RBI 0 0 2 1 2 1

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

TB 0 2 2

SLG BB HB SO .000 2 0 3 .133 2 0 8 .071 4 0 11

OB% SF .133 0 .235 0 .188 0

SH 1 1 2

SB AT 1 1 0 0 1 1

PO 14 7 21

A 10 0 10

Did You Know? The Moccasins have had only six walk-off home runs in 26 years of fast-pitch softball. Leah English is the only player to hit one in the postseason, doing so in the 2007 South Region Championship Game.

3/12/87 5/3/99

Lakeland, FL Lakeland, FL

FSC 1, Florida Tech 0 FSC 3, Rollins 1

4/8/00

Lakeland, FL

FSC 6, Barry 4

3/21/01

Lakeland, FL

FSC 3, Saint Leo 1 (9)

5/13/07

Valdosta, GA

FSC 3, Fla. Gulf Coast 0

4/13/08

Lakeland, FL

FSC 3, Barry 1

Chris Palmer hits one-out solo home run for the win After a Rollins error, Amber Jaekel hits two-run homer with two out in the bottom of the 7th Mocs trail 4-3 after a Barry grand slam in the 3rd inning, but win on a three-run homer by April Elston with one out in the bottom of the 7th Mocs tie game at one in bottom of the 7th, then get a two-run homer from Autumn Lynch with two out in bottom of the 9th A three-run homer by Leah English with two out in bottom of the 7th breaks a scoreless tie and gives Florida Southern the South Region championship Mocs get three-run homer from Sara Lovestrand with two out in the bottom of the 7th inning to end Barry’s SSC-record 35-game winning streak

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Leah English

E FLD% 1 .960 0 1.000 1 .969


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#24 – ERIN FOLEY Sophomore ● Third Base/Catcher/Outfield 5-03 ● R-R ● Bartow, Florida

As a freshman (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Started all 48 games for the Moccasins while playing four different positions… One of three Moccasins to start every game (Peggy Alex and Dezirae Parsons were the other two)… Made 34 starts at third base, 10 in centerfield, three as the Mocs’ catcher, and one in leftfield… Hit leadoff for the first five games, moved to #6 in the batting order, and eventually settled into the #2 slot where she hit .333 over the final 21 games… Hit .309 overall, led the Moccasins with 28 RBI, and was third on the team with 46 hits… Second on the team with a .364 on‐base percentage… Tied Lindsey Powell for the team lead with nine doubles… Her only home run was a grand slam in 11‐1 win at West Georgia, the last of a school‐record five home runs the Mocs hit in that game (Mar. 7)… Struck out just four times in her final 109 at‐bats… Went 6‐for‐13 with two doubles and a home run with the bases loaded, and her .333 batting average with runners in scoring position (18‐for‐54) was second on the team behind Bethany Boomer… Had 12 multi‐hit games and a team‐high seven games with two or more RBI… Had three different 3‐hit games, including late‐season games against Saint Leo (Apr. 13) and Tampa (Apr. 24)… Had two games with four RBI, one of them the 11‐1 win at West Georgia where she hit her grand slam, and the other in a 10‐6 win over Dominican where she hit a pair of doubles (Mar. 1)… Broke a th scoreless tie against Rollins with an RBI single in the bottom of the 5 , then scored on a grand slam by Lindsey Powell to help give th FSC a 5‐4 win… Snapped a 2‐2 tie with a 2‐run double in the top of the 9 at Saint Leo, leading the Mocs to a 5‐2 win (Apr. 13)… Went 6‐for‐11 with two walks and three RBI in the 3‐game series at Saint Leo (Apr. 13‐14)… Committed just six errors in 125 chances at third base for a .952 fielding percentage at that position… Led the team with 84 assists overall… Threw out the only runner attempting to steal against her as a catcher… In high school… 2009 graduate of Bartow High School where she was a four‐year starter for coach Glenn Rutenbar… Named First Team All‐Polk County all four years of her high school career… Honorable mention All‐State as a freshman when she batted .330 and helped the Yellow Jackets win their fifth straight 4A state championship… Third Team All‐State as a sophomore when she upped her batting average to .340, and was Second Team All‐State as a senior… Hit .384 with four doubles, three triples and 26 RBI as a junior… Runner‐up for the district MVP as a senior when she hit .357 with two doubles, two triples and 21 RBI… Graduated from Bartow with high honors and was a Rotary Club 4.0 Scholar… Played travel ball with the Bartow Intimidators from 2003‐09, coached by Brent Orr, Glenn Rutenbar and Eddie Martin… Former high school teammate Lindsay Martin now plays for Warner, and Courtney Putnam plays for Florida Gulf Coast… Personal… Daughter of Brian and Christine Foley… Has one younger brother (Collin‐17)… Member of FCA and the Phi Alpha Delta pre‐law fraternity… Born 6/18/91… Political Science major.

YR GP GS AVG AB ‘10 48 48 .309 149

R 25

H RBI 46 28

2B 3B HR 9 0 1

TB 58

SLG BB HB SO .389 11 2 14

SH 9

SB AT 3 7

PO 70

A 84

E FLD% 7 .957

Did You Know?

Erin Foley hit one of Florida Southern’s two grand slams in 2010

OB% SF .364 0

There have been a total of 16 grand slams hit by a Moccasin in team history, but Angela Williams is the only player to hit two of them, and both came her freshman year in 2006. Of those 16 grand slams, only five have been hit at Barnett Field, including their most recent one, hit by Lindsey Powell last year against Rollins. That one was actually an inside‐the‐park grand slam that bounced past the centerfielder and went all the way to the fence. The other FSC grand slams hit at Barnett Field came from Laura Soule’ (vs. Saint Leo in 1985), Amy Jackson (vs. Eckerd in 1999), Ashley Alpizar (vs. Saint Leo in 2007), and Elli Howell (vs. Nova SE in 2009). Howell’s is the only grand slam hit by a Moccasin that either tied the game or put them ahead. The Mocs have never lost a game in which they’ve hit a grand slam (16‐0), but two of the last three have come in games decided by one run. Howell hit her’s in a 6‐5 win over Nova SE in 2009, and Powell’s grand slam last year helped give the Mocs a 5‐4 win over Rollins. Katie Brandon is the only Moccasin to hit a grand slam in the first inning, doing so in a 9‐1 win at Florida Tech in 2003. Erin Foley hit one last year that came in the sixth inning at West Georgia, the latest a Moccasin has ever done it. Only four grand slams have ever been hit against Florida Southern, and Barry’s Tanaye Goehring hit two of them in one doubleheader on April 8, 2000. The Moccasins actually won one of those games, 6‐4, and have split the four games in which they’ve allowed one. Tina Savage of Rollins was the last opponent to hit one, clearing the bases on April 8, 2001, in Winter Park.

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#21 – LINDSEY McCLELLAN R-Sophomore ● Pitcher/Utility 6-00 ● R-R ● Lakeland, Florida

Junior academically… As a redshirt freshman (2010)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Joined the team in January after spending a year‐and‐a‐half at Auburn University, but did not play softball there… Appeared in three games, including two as a pitcher, and did not allow a run in either of those appearances… Combined with starting pitcher Morgan Brown on a no‐hitter in an 11‐1 win at West Georgia, pitching a perfect sixth inning in that game (Mar. 7)… Also pitched one scoreless inning in a 6‐2 loss to Rollins (Mar. 23)… Had one at‐bat, and had three putouts and an error in the field… In high school… 2008 graduate of All Saints Academy in Winter Haven where she played for her father Bill McClellan… 4‐time All‐State selection, including once as an eighth‐grader when she was Second Team... Two of her All‐State awards came at the 1A level before she earned the same honor in Class 2A as a sophomore and junior... First Team All‐Area as a sophomore and junior, and Second Team as a senior... Had 1,338 strikeouts in her high school career... Once struck out 20 batters in a game and 32 in a doubleheader as a freshman against Santa Fe Catholic… Had a game vs. Ridge HS with 19 strikeouts as a junior... Led team to a district title as a freshman and a spot in the region final where they lost in extra innings… Went 10‐7 with a 1.62 ERA and 125 strikeouts as a senior… As a junior, hit .434 with 10 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 13 RBI, and had a 0.86 ERA as a pitcher, with 188 strikeouts in 114 innings… Team MVP in her eighth grade season, as well as her freshman, sophomore and junior years... Co‐MVP as a senior… Also played basketball at All Saints Academy and was a 5‐time All‐State selection with 2,503 career points… Member of National Honor Society… Played travel ball for two years for Sudden Impact, coached by her father, as well as two years for the Lakeland Thunder and Mike Powell, one year for the Lakeland Rage and current FSC assistant coach Jeff Lang, and three years with the Sarasota Heat and Mark Dover… Former travel ball teammates Sara Boyd and Tiffinee Harvey are now playing for SSC rival Saint Leo… Personal… Daughter of Bill and Melanie McClellan… Mother also attended Florida Southern… Dean’s List student at Florida Southern… Born 10/16/89… Nursing Major with a minor in psychology.

YR ’10

W-L 0-0

ERA APP 0.00 2

GS 0

CG 0

SH 0

SV 0

IP 2.0

H 1

R 0

ER 0

BB 0

SO 1

HR 0

WP HBP 0 0

AB 6

OPP BA .167

#17 – DEZIRAE PARSONS Sophomore ● Shortstop 5-08 ● R-R ● Ocala, Florida

As a freshman (2010)… Started all 48 games at shortstop and was the only Moccasin to play every inning… One of three Moccasins to start every game (Peggy Alex and Erin Foley were the other two)… Had six multi‐hit games, with three of them coming in the final six games against Saint Leo, Palm Beach Atlantic and Tampa when she hit .316… Went two‐for‐six with a walk in the season‐ending 3‐game series with Tampa (Apr. 23‐24)… Hit .300 with runners in scoring position (9‐for‐30)… Went 5‐for‐17 in the Wolves Invitational in Carrollton, Georgia, including a 2‐hit game against nd th 2 ‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville (Mar. 6)… Drove in the winning run with a 2‐out RBI single in the top of the 10 inning at Palm Beach Atlantic, helping the Mocs to a 6‐3 victory (Apr. 17)… Scored three runs in a 10‐6 win over Dominican (Mar. 1)… Threw out the game‐ tying run at the plate in the top of the seventh inning to preserve Florida Southern’s 5‐4 win over Rollins (Mar. 24)… In high school… 2009 graduate of Forest High School… 4‐year letter winner for Mike Lingle… Had a big senior year for the Wildcats, hitting .414 with seven doubles, four triples, a school‐record seven home runs and a school‐record 48 RBI… Also stole 17 bases in 17 attempts, had an on‐base percentage of .446 and a slugging percentage of .823… Class 5A District 4 Player‐of‐the‐Year, first team all‐conference and team MVP… Selected to play for the North squad in the FACA All‐Star Game after her senior year… Second team all‐area as a sophomore when she hit .342 with four triples and 12 RBI… Played travel ball for the Gainesville Gold… Personal… Daughter of Raymond and Lynette Parsons… Has one older sister (Toni‐22) and one younger brother (Zachary‐14)… Born 4/12/91… Psychology major with a minor in Marine Biology.

YR GP GS AVG AB ‘10 48 48 .240 96

R 11

H RBI 23 8

2B 3B HR 1 0 0

TB 24

SLG BB HB SO .250 8 1 19

28

OB% SF .305 0

SH 9

SB AT 2 3

PO 77

A 73

E FLD% 24 .862


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#27 – CHRISTIE BAILEY Freshman ● Shortstop 5-06 ● L-R ● Jacksonville, Florida

2010 graduate of Bartram Trail High School in Saint Johns, Florida… 4‐year letter winner for coach Jen Harman… Helped the Bears win back‐to‐back 5A state championships in 2008 and 2009, before they advanced to the state final four as a 4A school in 2010… Team won district title all four years of her career, and won region titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010… Twice named to St. Johns River Athletic All‐Conference Team (2009 and 2010)… Third Team All‐First Coast in 2009, and first team all‐county in 2010… Named to the St. Augustine Record All‐Decade Team… Started all 110 games of her high school career until her senior year ended in late March due to injury… Hit .306 as a junior before finishing her high school career with a .418 batting average as a senior, with a .467 on‐base percentage and .546 slugging percentage… Accounted for three of the Bears’ four runs in the state championship game as a sophomore, with Bartram Trail defeating Venice High School, 4‐2… Singled and scored the game‐winning run in the seventh inning of the state championship game as a junior, as Bartram Trail again th beat Venice, 1‐0… Member of the National Honor Society who graduated 12 in her class… Also played two years of volleyball at Bartram Trail… Played travel ball for the Jacksonville Players (coached by Rob Loverich) from 2002‐06, and the Jacksonville Storm (coached by Jerry Shepherd) from 2006‐10… Won the 14‐and‐under USFA World Series in 2006… Former teammate Kalyn Loverich now plays at Flagler and Lisa Blanton is playing for Rider University in New Jersey… Personal… Daughter of Fred and April Bailey… Has one younger brother (Ryan‐15) and one younger sister (Emily‐8)… Born 3/9/92… Chemistry (Pre‐Pharmacy) major.

#22 – KHALIAH BROWN Freshman ● Second Base/Outfield 5-06 ● L-R ● Columbus, Ohio

Joins the Moccasins this year from Churchill County High School in Fallon, Nevada, though she now lives in Ohio… Graduated from Churchill County in 2010, where she spent three years, but also attended Channel Islands High School in Oxnard, California as a freshman… 3‐sport athlete at Churchill County, playing volleyball and basketball in addition to softball… Honorable mention All‐Sierra League in softball as a junior, and a second team selection as a senior for coach Phil Pinder… Also made the All‐Sierra League team as a senior in basketball… Hit .330 as a senior for the Green Wave, with a .354 on‐base percentage, and was second on the team with 31 hits… Honor roll student all four years of her high school career… Played travel ball for the Nevada Lightning and coach Jim Miller… Has several of her former teammates now playing in college… Personal… Daughter of Tim and Kim Brown… Has two sisters (Kenyah‐18 and Naomi‐13) and one brother (Cameron‐7)… Part of a military family, attending three different elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools… Born 5/18/92… Nursing major.

THE BEGINNING OF IT ALL After two years of playing with a club program, Florida Southern fielded its first intercollegiate varsity softball team in 1982. Pictured from left to right on the back row are Jody Kay, Lissa Lagoni, Sandy Hudson, Kelly Schroeder, Amy Heuser, Robin Rosemeier, and head coach Chris Bellotto. From left to right on the front row are Holly Butterfield, Pat DiMenna, Kathy Montgomery, Beth Haslage, Susan Young, Lorri Marvel and Sindee Snow. Not pictured is Diane Donham. The Moccasins went 22‐12 that year and won the first of their record 24 Sunshine State Conference titles.

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#1 – LIANA DERRINGER Freshman ● Pitcher/Outfield/First Base 5-02 ● R-L ● Lehigh Acres, Florida

2010 graduate of Riverdale High School… Four‐year starter for coach Bill McChesney… Second Team 4A All‐ State selection as a freshman, junior and senior… Four‐time First Team All‐Lee County… Team won two conference titles and three district championships, and went 95‐23 from 2007‐10… Finished her high school career with a 53‐15 record, 0.86 ERA and 532 strikeouts… Hit .403 with 89 career RBI… Went 13‐4 with a 0.63 ERA and 128 strikeouts in 110.2 innings as a senior, while batting .365 with seven doubles, two triples, three home runs, 16 RBI and eight steals as the Raiders’ leadoff hitter… Had a 13‐3 record, a 0.70 ERA, and 70 strikeouts in 86.2 innings as a junior, and hit .375 with six doubles, th two triples, one home run, 19 RBI and 12 steals… Selected as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player in the 17 Annual Kissimmee Klassic as a junior, and won two games as a pitcher, leading the Raiders to the tournament title in the gold division… As a sophomore, posted a 14‐3 record, a 1.16 ERA and 136 strikeouts in 97.0 innings, hit .426 with nine doubles, 31 RBI and stole seven bases… Also played one season of volleyball… Graduated second in her class, and was a scholar‐athlete award winner and honor roll student all four years at Riverdale… Active in several organizations throughout high school and was a member of the National Honor Society… Played travel ball for the SWFL Scream from 2006‐08, coached by Bill McChesney, and for the SWFL Cruisers from 2009‐10, coached by Scott Gould… Team won the FAST Sports U‐18 national tournament in 2009 and was runner‐up in 2010… Personal… Daughter of Adam and Jin Derringer… Has one younger brother (Ethan‐8)… Born 10/27/91… Chemistry (Pre‐Pharmacy) major.

#33 – LINDSAY LaCHANCE Freshman ● Pitcher/First Base 5-09 ● R-L ● Hallowell, Maine

Graduated from Hall‐Dale High School in Farmingdale, Maine in 2010… Played softball for coach David Kaplan… Four‐sport athlete who also played field hockey and basketball, and ran cross‐country… Four‐time All‐Mountain Valley Conference selection (honorable mention as a freshman, first team first baseman as a sophomore, second team pitcher as a junior, and first team pitcher as a senior)… Named a Western Class C All‐Star as a senior and was a Second Team Morning Sentinel/Kennebec Journal All‐Star when she led the Bulldogs to the region semifinals… Won team’s outstanding senior award… MVC Academic All‐Star in both field hockey and softball… Played her travel ball in 2009‐10 for In The Zone, coached by her mother, Ruth LaChance, and in 2008‐09 for the Maine Impact, coached by Paul McCarty… Finished fourth at the 2010 Maine ASA State Championships… Personal… Daughter of Donald and Ruth LaChance… Has one older brother (R.J.‐22)… Born 7/10/92 (shares a birthday with teammate Kianna Murphy)… Undecided on major.

#10 – KIANNA MURPHY Freshman ● Outfield 6-01 ● R-R ● Germantown, Maryland

2010 graduate of Seneca Valley High School, which she attended from 2008‐10… Spent her first two years at the Academy of the Holy Cross… Played softball for coach Larry Raum at Seneca Valley, and for coach Rusty Dillon at Holy Cross… Helped Seneca Valley reach the regional semifinals as a senior… Also played basketball in high school and was an all‐region selection as a senior, helping the Screaming Eagles go 27‐0, and win the Class 3A Maryland state title… Had seven points and 15 rebounds in the state championship game, a 62‐60 win over Western High School in which they nd erased a 19‐point, 2 ‐half deficit… Honor roll student and member of the National Honor Society… Played for Champions Fastpitch Softball from 2006‐10, coached by Rusty Dillon and Kevin Wilson… Personal… Daughter of Karen Brassell‐Murphy… Has one older sister (Katelyn‐19)… Former high school teammate Kelsey Wolfe now plays basketball at the University of Virginia… Born 7/10/92 (shares a birthday with teammate Lindsay LaChance)… Undecided on major.

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WHERE THE MOCS ARE FROM Lindsay LaChance

Khaliah Brown Brittany Martin

Steph Graziani

Kianna Murphy

State‐by‐State Roster Breakdown Florida – 13 Georgia – 1 Iowa – 1 Maine – 1 Maryland – 1 Ohio – 1 Pennsylvania – 1

Morgan Brown

Christie Bailey

Karlyn Scott

Brandy Pikus Dezirae Parsons Peggy Alex Randi Grimes Lindsey McClellan Lindsey Powell

Erin Foley Dani Blake Heather Raulerson

Liana Derringer Christine Clark

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Two‐time All‐American outfielder Sarah Kohlbrenner helped lead Florida Southern to three regional titles from 2004‐07, and ranks in the top five of nearly every major offensive category.

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ALL-AMERICAN AND ALL-REGION HONORS NFCA ALL-AMERICANS

NFCA ALL-SOUTH REGION

1986 - Beth Greig (OF)* 1987 - Chris Palmer (2B)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Beth Greig (OF)** 1988 - Robin Allen (OF)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Patsy Sugo (2B),* Jana Merten (DP)** 1989 - Kellie Robinson (1B)*, Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Dianne Wiedemann (C)* 1990 - Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Tangie Burns (OF)**, Kellie Robinson (UT)** 1991 - Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Tangie Burns (OF)**, Cindy Johansen (P)** 1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Wanda Graham (OF)** 1993 - Wanda Graham (OF)*, Courtney Asbee (1B)**, Shelly Davis (SS)**, Katy Cortelyou (P)*** 1994 - Shelly Davis (SS)*, Patty Fleig (3B)*** 1995 - Traci Wood (OF)*, Shelly Davis (SS)** 1996 - Traci Wood (OF)*, Shelly Davis (SS)*, Lisa McNeley (P)*** 1997 - Lisa McNeley (P)**, Jennifer Potts (C)**, Jamie Doran (OF)** 1998 - Julianne Coleman (P)** 1999 - Julianne Coleman (P)*** 2004 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)** 2005 - Jesse Shepherd (SS) 2006 - Megan Brown (P)** 2007 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)** 2008 - Sara Lovestrand (UT)** 2009 - Sara Lovestrand (SS)*

1985 - Laurie Baker (3B), Teri Komer (OF) 1986 - Beth Greig (OF), Dori Stankewitz (P) 1987 - Colleen DeGroot (SS), Beth Greig (OF), Rhonda Kaiser (P), Chris Palmer (3B), Jana Merten (P), Dori Stankewitz (P). 1988 - Robin Allen (OF), Jana Merten (DP), Dori Stankewitz (P), Patsy Sugo (2B), Dianne Wiedemann (C) 1989 - Jackie Folmar (OF), Cindy Johansen (P), Kellie Robinson (1B), Nycki Sandstede (P), Dianne Wiedemann (C) 1990 - Tangie Burns (OF), Cindy Johansen (P), Carolyn Pele (3B), Kellie Robinson (SS), Nycki Sandstede (P) 1991 - Tangie Burns (OF), Candy Carrico (P), Cindy Johansen (P), Kellie Robinson (SS), Chrissy Teresi (2B) 1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS), Chrissy Teresi (2B), Wanda Graham (OF), Jana Merten (DP), Candy Carrico (P) 1993 - Wanda Graham (OF), Courtney Asbee (1B), Shelly Davis (SS), Katy Cortelyou (P) 1994 - Shelly Davis (SS), Patty Fleig (3B), Katy Cortelyou (P) 1995 - Traci Wood (OF), Shelly Davis (SS), Kay Cortelyou (P), Patty Fleig (3B), Keisha Hardy (OF). 1996 - Traci Wood (OF), Shelly Davis (SS), Lisa McNeley (P), Patty Fleig (2B), Keisha Hardy (OF) 1997 - Lisa McNeley (P), Jennifer Potts (C), Jamie Doran (OF) 1998 - Julianne Coleman (P) 1999 - Julianne Coleman (P), Amy Jackson (IF), Nikki George (OF) 2000 - Keltie Christian (P)*, Katie Wolfe (2B)**, Jamie Doran (OF)** 2001 - April Elston (C)*, Keltie Christian (P)*, Jackie Pavone (OF)** 2003 - Jackie Pavone (OF)** 2004 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Krista Bradley (OF)**, Stephanie Huber (3B)** 2005 - Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Stacey Bronson (P)**, Megan Brown (P)**, Leah English (C)**, Stephanie Huber (3B)**, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)** 2006 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)**, Jackie Leppla (1B)** 2007 - Ashley Alpizar (2B)*, Megan Brown (P)*, Leah English (C)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)** 2008 - Sara Lovestrand (UT)*, Angela Williams (DP)** 2009 - Sara Lovestrand (SS)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Lindsey Powell (OF)**

FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS

Kellie Robinson

Shelly Davis ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009

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Dori Stankewitz (P)** Dori Stankewitz (P)** Jackie Folmar (OF)*** Karen Kull (3B)*** Kellie Robinson (SS)* Courtney Asbee (1B)** Katy Cortelyou (P) ** Katy Cortelyou (P)* Traci Wood (OF)** Julianne Coleman (P)*** Julianne Coleman (P)*** Katie Wolfe (2B)* Stephanie Huber (3B)** Stephanie Huber (3B)* Megan Brown (P)*, Stacey Bronson (P)** Megan Brown (P)*, Leah English (C)** Sara Lovestrand (SS)**

*Denotes First Team, **Denotes Second Team ***Denotes Third Team, +Denotes Honorable Mention

CHRIS BELLOTTO COACH-OF-THE-YEAR HONORS (National and Regional) NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1989 ● 1993 SOUTH REGION COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1987 ● 1988 ● 1989 ● 1990 ● 1991 ● 1992 ● 1993 SOUTH REGION COACHING STAFF-OF-THE-YEAR 2004 ● 2006 ● 2007

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ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1986 - Kathy Fishbaugh (2B)*, Chris Palmer (3B)*, Beth Greig (OF)*, Pam Sheffer (OF)*, Teresa Taylor (C)*, Rhonda Kaiser (1B)**, Colleen DeGroot (SS)**, Jackie Folmar (OF)**, Donna Patterson (OF)**, Dori Stankewitz (P)**

Jesse Shepherd is the only shortstop in league history to be named First Team All-SSC all four years of her career. From 2004 to 2007, Shepherd hit .393 with 82 RBI and 99 steals. Her 297 career hits rank second in the SSC record book, just one behind the total of another former Southern shortstop, Shelly Davis.

1987 - Chris Palmer (2B)*, Tracey Ringstaff (3B)*, Colleen DeGroot (SS)*, Beth Greig (OF)*, Donna Patterson (OF)*, Pam Sheffer (OF)*, Teresa Taylor (C)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Jana Merten (DP)* 1988 - Patsy Sugo (2B)*, Tracey Ringstaff (3B)*, Robin Allen (OF)*, Linda Southard (OF)*, Dianne Wiedemann (C)*, Jana Merten (DP)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Rhonda Kaiser (1B)**, Debbie Rawn (SS)**, Jackie Folmar (OF)**, Jana Merten (P)** 1989 - Kellie Robinson (1B)*, Robin Allen (OF)*, Jackie Folmar (OF)*, Dianne Wiedemann (C)*, Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Patsy Sugo (2B)**, Tracey Ringstaff (3B)**, Linda Southard (OF)**, Cindy Johansen (P)+, Debbie Rawn (SS)+ 1990 - Tangie Burns (OF)*, Carolyn Pele (3B)*, Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Andrea Fellner (C)**, Wendy Helms (DP)**, Cindy Johansen (P)**, Karen Kull (2B)**, Mickie Montgomery (1B)** 1991 - Tangie Burns (OF)*, Karen Conway (DP)*, Cindy Johansen (P)*, Karen Kull (3B)*, Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Wanda Graham (OF)*, Andrea Fellner (C)**, Mickie Montgomery (1B)**, Candy Carrico (P)+

1998 - Julianne Coleman (P)*, Jennifer Coppage (2B)*, April Elston (C)*, Amber Jaekel (SS)*, Jennifer Potts (OF)*, Jamie Doran (OF)**

1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Wanda Graham (OF)*, Jana Merten (DP)**, Tonya Regoli (P)*, Courtney Asbee (C)**, Candy Carrico (P)*, Karen Conway (3B)**, Brandie Britton (OF)+, Tangie Burns (OF)+

1999 - Julianne Coleman (P)*, Amy Jackson (IF)*, Jamie Bridges (IF)*, April Elston (C)*, Autumn Lynch (C)*, Amber Jaekel (IF)**, Jamie Doran (OF)**, Sara Lentz (P/IF)**, Heather Dull (IF/OF)+

1993 - Wanda Graham (OF)*, Courtney Asbee (C)*, Brandie Britton (C)*, Karen Conway (3B)*, Keisha Hardy (DP)*, Shelly Davis (SS)**, Katy Cortelyou (P)*, Tonya Regoli (P)**, Patty Fleig (2B)**, Jana Merten (1B)+, Julie Hansen (P)+

2000 - Keltie Christian (P)*, Jackie Marchetta (SS)*, Katie Wolfe (2B)*, Jamie Doran (OF)*, April Elston (C)*

1994 - Shelly Davis (SS)*, Patty Fleig (3B)*, Katy Cortelyou (P)*, Traci Wood (OF)*, Keisha Hardy (OF)**, Karen Conway (2B)+

2001 - Keltie Christian (P)*, April Elston (C)*, Jackie Pavone (OF)*

1995 - Katy Cortelyou (P)*, Traci Wood (OF)*, Patty Fleig (3B)*, Jenny Coppage (1B)*, Christy Smith (2B)*, Shelly Davis (SS)**, Keisha Hardy (OF)**, Julie Pederson (C)**, Kim Crawford (OF)**, Jennifer Potts (C)+

2003 - Jackie Pavone (OF)*, Bobbie Brandon (C)*, Teri Morgan (DP)*, Krista Bradley (OF)**, Stacey Bronson (P)**, Jen Rudock (1B)+

2002 - Katie Wolfe (2B)**

1996 - Lisa McNeley (P)*, Shelly Davis (SS)*, Patty Fleig (2B)*, Traci Wood (OF)*, Keisha Hardy (OF)**, Christy Smith (DP)**, Jennifer Potts (C/OF)+

2004 - Stephanie Huber (3B)*, Megan Brown (P)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Krista Bradley (OF)*, Ashley Alpizar (C)*, Jackie Leppla (1B)**

1997 - Lisa McNeley (P)*, Jennifer Potts (C)*, Jennifer Coppage (2B)*, Jamie Bridges (3B)*, Jamie Doran (OF)**, Amber Jaekel (SS)**, Julianne Coleman (P)**, Heather Dull (OF)**, Nikki George (OF)**, Lori Moore (DP)**

2005 - Ashley Alpizar (2B)*, Stephanie Huber (3B)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Leah English (C)*, Stacey Bronson (P)**, Megan Brown (P)** 2006 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Megan Brown (P)*, Jackie Leppla (1B)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Natalie Lang (OF)+ 2007 - Megan Brown (P)*, Ashley Alpizar (2B)*, Leah English (C)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Jackie Leppla (1B)**

Angela Williams, who graduated in 2009, is one of five Moccasins who have been 4-time First Team All-SSC selections. She had a career batting average of .340, tied the school career record for home runs with 16, drove in 131 runs, and stole 63 bases.

2008 - Angela Williams (DP)*, Sara Lovestrand (UT)*, Brittany Minton (P)**, Natalie Lang (OF)**, Lindsey Powell (OF)** 2009 - Elli Howell (1B)*, Sara Lovestrand (SS)*, Natalie Lang (OF)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Lindsey Powell (OF)**, Christine Clark (P)** 2010 - Bethany Boomer (DP)*, Lindsey Powell (OF)*, Christine Clark (UT)** *1st Team, **2nd Team, ***3rd Team, +Honorable Mention

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SSC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS SSC PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR (began in 1992)

SSC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

1992 ... Kellie Robinson ............. Shortstop .............. Senior 1996 ... Shelly Davis .................. Shortstop .............. Senior 1997 ... Lisa McNeley................. Pitcher/DP ............ Senior 2004 ... Stephanie Huber ........... Third Base ............ Junior 2006 ... Sarah Kohlbrenner ........ Outfielder .............. Junior 2009 ... Sara Lovestrand ............ Shortstop .............. Senior

1983 ..... Chris Bellotto 1986 ..... Chris Bellotto 1987 ..... Chris Bellotto 1988 ..... Chris Bellotto 1989 ..... Chris Bellotto 1990 ..... Chris Bellotto 1992 ..... Chris Bellotto 1994 ..... Chris Bellotto

SSC PITCHERS-OF-THE-YEAR (began in 1995) 1995 ... Katy Cortelyou............... Pitcher .................. Senior 1996 ... Lisa McNeley................. Pitcher .................. Senior 1997 ... Lisa McNeley................. Pitcher .................. Senior 1998 ... Julianne Coleman.......... Pitcher .................. Junior 1999 ... Julianne Coleman.......... Pitcher .................. Senior 2000 ... Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher .................. Junior 2001 ... Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher .................. Senior 2004 ... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher .................. Freshman 2006 ... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher .................. Junior 2007 ... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher .................. Senior

1996 ..... Chris Bellotto 1999 ..... Chris Bellotto 2000 ..... Chris Bellotto 2004 ..... Chris Bellotto 2006 ..... Chris Bellotto 2007 ..... Chris Bellotto 2009 ..... Chris Bellotto

Lisa McNeley was both the SSC Player-of-the-Year and Pitcher-of-the-Year in 1997. She was 29-7 with a 1.00 ERA and 233 strikeouts in 209 innings as a pitcher, and also led the Moccasins in batting average (.393), doubles (13), triples (4), home runs (3), and RBI (40). She also became the only pitcher in team history to throw two perfect games in one season.

SSC FRESHMEN-OF-THE-YEAR (began in 1995) 2000 ... Jackie Marchetta ........... Shortstop .............. Freshman 2004 ... Sarah Kohlbrenner ........ Outfielder .............. Freshman

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

Dori Stankewitz

Kellie Robinson

Chris Bellotto

Shelly Davis

Traci Wood

Julianne Coleman

Dori Stankewitz, Pitcher (1994) – Her 81-15 record gives her a career winning percentage of .844, the best in league history... Had a 37-0 record in SSC play... Had 927 strikeouts, 55 shutouts, 90 complete games, 20 no-hitters and three perfect games... Her consecutive scoreless innings streak of 64.0 in 1988 was an NCAA record for 12 years, and her 20 strikeouts in one game are still the NCAA 7-inning record... Led the nation in strikeouts per game three times, averaged 10.3 in her career, and was the 1988 SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year... Two-time All-American, three-time All-SSC, and two-time Academic All-American. Kellie Robinson, First Base/Shortstop (1999) – Hit .406 with 42 doubles, 15 triples, six home runs, 50 steals and 159 RBI in her career... Twice led the SSC in doubles and RBI… Never finished lower than third in the SSC in batting, and finished in the top three of the SSC in RBI all four years... Florida Southern’s first fourtime All-American in any sport (1989-92)... The 1992 SSC Player-of-the-Year and Female Athlete-of-the-Year... Four-time First Team All-SSC. Chris Bellotto, Coach (2000) – The only coach in team history… In 2007, became just the tenth coach at any NCAA level with 1,000 career wins… Has guided the Mocs to 24 SSC titles (including slow-pitch) and eight regional titles… The conference championships are the most by any coach in SSC history for any sport, and the most for any softball coach in Division II… Has taken Southern to three national championship games and won the 1993 national title… 15-time SSC Coach-ofthe-Year… Has coached five SSC Hall of Famers, six SSC Female Athletes-of-the-Year, 45 All-Americans, and 19 Academic All-Americans. Shelly Davis, Shortstop (2005) – Four-time NFCA All-American from 1993-96 and was a First Team selection each of her final three seasons… Hit .462 for her career, good for third in SSC history… Ranks second in school history with 164 RBI, and her 298 hits and 58 doubles are both league records… Her batting average and .512 on base percentage are both Florida Southern career records… Hit .450 or better in three different seasons, including a .500 batting average as a senior when she was named SSC Player-of-the-Year and SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year. Traci Wood, Outfielder (2007) – Ranks sixth in school history with a .404 career batting average… Led the nation in stolen bases in both 1995 and 1996... Her 81 steals in 1996 are still the SSC record, and her school-record 183 career steals are among the all-time leaders in Division II history... Two-time All-American, two-time All-South Region and three-time First Team All-SSC selection. Julianne Coleman, Pitcher (2008) – Career record of 80-18 with 13 saves and a school record for lowest opponents’ average (.138)... Two-time SSC Pitcher-of-theYear, two-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American... Posted a 0.75 ERA and struck out 857 batters in 684.2 innings with 28 shutouts... Led the SSC in nearly every pitching category as a junior, and was first or second as a senior... Her 368 strikeouts in 1998 are a school record, and at the time a conference record... In 1998, became the first pitcher in SSC history to win 30 games in one season.

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS AND OTHER HONORS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

SSC FEMALE ATHLETES-OF-THE-YEAR

1982 ... Jody Kay ....................... Pitcher .................. Sophomore 1983 ... Jody Kay ....................... Pitcher .................. Junior 1984 ... Jody Kay ....................... Pitcher .................. Senior 1985 ... Susan Young................. Outfielder .............. Senior 1986 ... Beth Greig..................... Outfielder .............. Junior 1987 ... Beth Greig..................... Outfielder .............. Senior 1988 ... Dori Stankewitz ............. Pitcher .................. Senior 1989 ... Dianne Wiedemann ....... Catcher................. Senior 1990 ... Nycki Sandstede ........... Pitcher .................. Senior 1991 ... Cindy Johansen............. Pitcher .................. Senior 1992 ... Kellie Robinson ............. Shortstop .............. Senior 1993 ... Wanda Graham ............. Outfielder .............. Senior 1994 ... Shelly Davis .................. Shortstop .............. Sophomore 1995 ... Katy Cortelyou............... Pitcher .................. Senior 1996 ... Shelly Davis .................. Shortstop .............. Senior 1997 ... Lisa McNeley................. Pitcher/DP ............ Senior 1998 ... Julianne Coleman.......... Pitcher .................. Junior 1999 ... Julianne Coleman.......... Pitcher .................. Senior 2000 ... Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher .................. Junior 2001 ... Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher .................. Senior 2002 ... Katie Wolfe.................... Second Base ........ Senior 2003 ... Bobbie Brandon............. Catcher................. Senior Teri Morgan................... Pitcher/DP ............ Senior 2004 ... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher .................. Freshman 2005 ... Jesse Shepherd ............ Shortstop .............. Sophomore 2006 ... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher .................. Junior 2007 ... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher .................. Senior 2008 ... Sara Lovestrand ............ Shortstop/2B......... Junior 2009 ... Sara Lovestrand ............ Shortstop .............. Senior 2010 ... Christine Clark............... Pitcher/OF/1B ....... Sophomore

1988 ........ Dori Stankewitz ............. Pitcher 1990 ........ Nycki Sandstede ........... Pitcher 1992 ........ Kellie Robinson ............. Shortstop 1996 ........ Shelly Davis .................. Shortstop 1997 ........ Lisa McNeley ................ Pitcher/DP 2007 ........ Megan Brown ................ Pitcher

Jody Kay won the MVP award during all three seasons of slow-pitch competition. She hit .447 during those years, drove in over 100 runs, and also went 79-34 with 33 shutouts.

Megan Brown won just about every award a player could win in her career, and her 124 victories are not only a school record, but a conference record as well. In 2007 alone, she was a First Team All-American, a First Team Academic All-American, the SSC Pitcher-of-the-Year, and the overall SSC Female Athlete-ofthe-Year. That same season, Brown and teammate Sarah Kohlbrenner were the only active players selected to the SSC Silver Anniversary Softball Team. Brown went on to earn an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and has played professional softball both in the United States and Italy.

SSC SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM (Selected in 2007 to honor 25 years of SSC softball) Chris Bellotto ............. Head Coach......................1982-present Megan Brown............. Pitcher ..............................2004-07 Keltie Christian........... Pitcher ..............................2000-01 Julianne Coleman ...... Pitcher ..............................1996-99 *Shelly Davis ............. Shortstop ..........................1993-96 Patty Fleig ................. Second Base/Third Base...1993-96 Wanda Graham ......... Outfielder ..........................1990-93 Stephanie Huber ........ Third Base ........................2004-05 Sarah Kohlbrenner ..... Outfielder ..........................2004-07 Tracey Ringstaff ......... Third Base ........................1986-89 Kellie Robinson .......... Shortstop/First Base..........1989-92 Jana Merten............... Pitcher/First Base/DP ........1987-88, 92-93 Dori Stankewitz .......... Pitcher ..............................1985-88 Dianne Wiedemann.... Catcher.............................1988-89 Traci Wood ................ Outfielder ..........................1993-96

Christine Clark was last year’s team MVP in her first full season as a starter. She hit .333 with three home runs and 20 RBI, and won 10 games as a pitcher.

*Selected as the top player in the SSC for the first 25 years. Florida Southern had 14 of the 31 players named to the team.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN TEAM RECORDS TEAM SINGLE GAME BATTING AT BATS: ........................ 75 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 45 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 RUNS: ............................. 42 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 HITS: .............................. 30 - at Florida Tech, 4/12/94 DOUBLES: ........................ 8 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 TRIPLES: .......................... 4 - vs. South Florida, 4/22/93 - vs. Palm Beach Atlantic, 2/11/06 HOME RUNS: .................... 5 - vs. St. Leo, 4/2/85 - vs. Claflin (at Fort Valley, GA), 4/7/06 - at West Georgia, 3/7/10 TOTAL BASES: ............. 54 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (18 1b, 8 2b, 3 3b) RUNS BATTED IN: .......... 33 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 STRIKEOUTS: ................ 16 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 16 - vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 15 - vs. Ala.-Huntsville, at Valdosta 2/24/01 15 - at Florida Tech, 2/26/10 (15 inn.) WALKS: .......................... 23 - vs. St. Michael's, 2/27/00 STOLEN BASES: ............ 14 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 STOLEN BASE ATT: ....... 14 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 EXTRA BASE HITS: ........ 11 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (8 2b, 3 3b) HIT BATTERS: .................. 4 - vs. Barry, 3/22/91 4 - vs. Sacred Heart, 3/8/97 MOST RUNS, BOTH: ...... 42 - FSC 42, Rollins 0, 4/14/93 LEFT ON BASE: ............ 20 - at Barry, 4/21/07 (13 inn.) 16 - vs. Rollins, 3/14/91 16 - vs. Barry, 3/24/95

SEASON OFFENSE HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE ........................................ .376 (1995) MOST VICTORIES ........................... 55 (55-8 in both 2004 and 2006) MOST GAMES PLAYED ..................................................... 66 (2007) MOST AT BATS ............................................................ 1,799 (2007) MOST RUNS SCORED .................................................... 401 (2006) MOST HITS ...................................................................... 589 (2007) MOST DOUBLES ............................................................... 88 (2007) MOST TRIPLES ................................................................. 35 (1987) MOST HOME RUNS ........................................................... 30 (2009) MOST RUNS BATTED IN ................................................. 333 (2006) MOST TOTAL BASES ...................................................... 771 (2007) HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ............................. .484 (1993) MOST STOLEN BASES.................................. 191 (1995, 191-of-202) MOST STRIKEOUTS ........................................................ 251 (2004) MOST BASE ON BALLS ................................................... 224 (1988) MOST SACRIFICES ......................................................... 109 (1993) MOST HIT BY PITCH.......................................................... 31 (2009) SEASON DEFENSE MOST PUTOUTS .......................................................... 1,367 (2007) MOST ASSISTS ............................................................... 593 (2007) MOST ERRORS ................................................................. 71 (1999) MOST TOTAL CHANCES .............................................. 2,014 (2007) HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE ............................... .978 (2000) SEASON PITCHING LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE .................... 0.68 (1987 & 2004) MOST APPEARANCES ...................................................... 96 (2000) MOST COMPLETE GAMES................................................ 49 (1989) MOST SAVES .................................................................... 10 (1999) MOST SHUTOUTS ............................................................. 30 (2006) MOST INNINGS PITCHED............................................. 455.2 (2007) MOST RUNS GIVEN UP................................ 156; 106 earned (2010) MOST HITS GIVEN UP..................................................... 331 (2002) MOST WALKS.................................................................. 137 (2007) MOST STRIKEOUTS ........................................................ 451 (2001) MOST WILD PITCHES ....................................................... 37 (1985) MOST HIT BATSMEN......................................................... 37 (2007)

TEAM SINGLE GAME FIELDING PUTOUTS: ...................... 63 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) ASSISTS: ........................ 19 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 17 - vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 5/13/07 17 - vs. Wayne State (MI), 3/10/08 TOTAL CHANCES: ........ 86 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) (21 innings, 63 PO, 19 A, 4 E) DOUBLE PLAYS: .............. 2 - several times, most recently vs. Eckerd, 3/27/10 ERRORS: .......................... 7 - vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, 2/28/97 7 - vs. East Strousburg, 3/25/99

MISCELLANEOUS LONGEST GAME: ............ 21 innings vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (BU 2, FSC 1) LONGEST DH: .... 35 inn. vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (FSC wins 2nd game, 2-1) MARGIN OF VICTORY ........................ 42 (4/14/93) FSC 42, Rollins 0 MARGIN OF DEFEAT................. 12 (4/8/85) South Florida 13, FSC 1 LONGEST WINNING STREAK ............................ 31 (2/26 to 3/26/04) LONGEST LOSING STREAK............................. 6 (4/20 to 4/28/2002) BEST WON-LOST PERCENTAGE.......................... .891 (1987, 49-6) HITTING STREAK ................ 20 games, Elli Howell (4/9/09 – 2/26/10) CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS .................................... 64.0, Dori Stankewitz (3/4/88 to 3/20/88) CONSECUTIVE PITCHING VICTORIES ....................................... 19, Dori Stankewitz (3/4/88 - 4/09/88) & Megan Brown (2/26/04 - 3/27/04) SEASON STRIKEOUT RATIO .................................... 11.5 per 7 inn, Dori Stankewitz (1986) CAREER STRIKEOUT RATIO .................................... 10.3 per 7 inn, Dori Stankewitz (1986)

TEAM SINGLE GAME PITCHING STRIKEOUTS: ................ 24 - vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 23 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 20 - vs. Tampa, 4/14/87 FEWEST HITS: ................. 0 - several times, most recently at West Georgia, 3/7/10 (6 inn.) MOST RUNS: ................. 13 - vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 13 - vs. Florida Atlantic, 4/21/98 MOST EARNED RUNS: ..... 9 - at Valdosta State, 3/4/10 MOST HITS: .................... 14 - several times, most recently vs. Dominican (NY), 3/1/10 (8 inn.) MOST WALKS: ............... 12 - vs. Saint Leo, 4/20/95 MOST WILD PITCHES: .... 8 - vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 MOST HIT BATTERS: ....... 4 - vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 3/10/07

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING AT BATS: 9 - Autumn Lynch vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 9 - Mara Baker vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) RUNS: 6 - Patty Fleig vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 HITS: 5 - Shelly Davis vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Jackie Pavone vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) DOUBLES: 3 - Karen Conway vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 3 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 3 - Ashley Alpizar vs. Lynn, 4/29/07 3 - Sara Lovestrand vs. North Alabama, 3/6/09 TRIPLES: 2 - many, last by Michelle Tatlock vs. West Liberty St., 3/14/07 HOME RUNS: 2 - thirteen times, most recently Christine Clark and Lindsey Powell at W. Georgia, 3/7/10 (both back-to-back innings) TOTAL BASES: 10 - Angela Williams at West Georgia, 3/7/09 RUNS BATTED IN: 8 - Wanda Graham vs. Rollins, 3/19/93 8 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 WALKS: 5 - Heather Dull vs. Saint Michael's, 2/27/00 5 - Pam Sheffer vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2/20/86 STRIKEOUTS: 4 - several times STOLEN BASES: 5 - Keisha Hardy vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Traci Wood vs. Tampa, 4/18/95 STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS: 5 - Keisha Hardy vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Traci Wood vs. Tampa, 4/18/95 HIT BY PITCH: 2 - several times, most recently by Sara Lovestrand vs. Saint Leo, 4/1/09 TIMES REACHED BASE: 6 - Pam Sheffer vs. St. Leo, 4/2/85 (2-for-2, 4 walks) 6 - Shelly Davis vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (5-for-6, 1 walk) 6 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (5-for-5, 1 walk)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED: 21.0 - Keltie Christian vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) INNINGS PITCHED, DOUBLEHEADER: 25.2 - Keltie Christian vs. Barry, 4/01/01 STRIKEOUTS: 23 - Keltie Christian vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 20 - Dori Stankewitz vs. Tampa, 3/14/87 – NCAA 7-inn. record MOST HITS: 13 - Lori Moore vs. North Florida 2/22/98 MOST WALKS: 12 - Traci Hertzog vs. Saint Leo, 4/20/95 MOST RUNS: 13 - Dori Stankewitz vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 MOST EARNED RUNS: 9 - Brittaney Alderman at Valdosta State, 3/4/10 WILD PITCHES: 8 - Dori Stankewitz vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 HIT BATTERS: 4 - Megan Brown vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 3/10/07 *NCAA postseason game

The Last Time it Happened FSC scored 20 runs .............................. April 7, 2006 vs. Clark Atlanta (Won 21-0 in Fort Valley, GA) Perfect game: ................................... March 4, 2003 vs. Northwood-MI (Teri Morgan, 8-0 in 5 innings in Kissimmee) 7-inning perfect game................................... April 13, 1998 vs. Eckerd (Julianne Coleman, 2-0, 1st game) No-hitter .......................................... March 7, 2010 at West Georgia (Morgan Brown & Lindsey McClellan, 11-1 in 6 innings) 7-inning no-hitter ............................................................. Feb. 4, 2007 (Megan Brown, 1-0 at Valdosta State) FSC was no-hit: .....March 4, 2010 by Valdosta State’s Holly Satterfield (Lost 10-0 in 5 inn.) FSC was one-hit: ......................................... March 31, 2007 at Rollins (Lost 1-0 in 10 innings, 2nd game) FSC turned a triple play............................... March 27, 2009 at Eckerd (8-6-3-4 in the 5th inning of a 9-1 win) FSC hit into a triple play .......... April 20, 2006 vs. Webber International (4-3-6 in the 3rd inning of an 8-0 win) FSC hit three or more home runs in a game.............. March 7, 2010 (five in 11-1 win at West Georgia) FSC hit back-to-back home runs.................................... March 7, 2004 (Stephanie Huber & Jackie Leppla vs. Quincy, at Carrollton, GA) FSC player had four hits in a game ........................... April 17, 2010 (Christine Clark at Palm Beach Atlantic) FSC player hit a grand slam..................................... March 24, 2010 (Lindsey Powell vs. Rollins, inside-the-park) FSC player hit a pinch-hit home run ................................. April 7, 2006 (Marisa Chase vs. Claflin in Fort Valley, GA; 3-run HR in 2nd inn.) FSC player led off a game with a home run.................... March 5, 2010 (Bethany Boomer, in 5-0 win vs. Columbus State in Carrollton, GA) FSC player ended a game with a home run ................... April 13, 2008 (Sara Lovestrand vs. Barry, 1st game; FSC 3, Barry 1)

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING PUTOUTS: 24 - April Elston vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) *23 - Leah English vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 20 - Mindi Fitch vs. Tampa, 3/14/87 ASSISTS: *10 - Megan Brown vs. St. Cloud State, 5/16/04 TOTAL CHANCES: 27 - April Elston vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) *24 - Leah English vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 20 - Mindi Fitch vs. Tampa, 4/14/87 ERRORS: 3 - several times

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON & CAREER BATTING RECORDS TRIPLES (SEASON) 11 - Robin Allen (1989) 10 - Patty Fleig (1995) 10 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 9 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 8 - Robin Allen (1988) 8 - Shelly Davis (1993) 8 - Keisha Hardy (1995) 8 - Angela Williams (2006) 7 - several players, most recently two in 2006 HOME RUNS (SEASON) 11 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 8 - Angela Williams (2009) 7 - Autumn Lynch (1999) 7 - Wanda Graham (1993) 7 - Susan Young (1985) 6 - Dianne Wiedmann (1989) 5 - several players, most recently Elli Howell (2009)

4-time All-American Shelly Davis holds several school records including a .500 batting average in 1996, and a .462 career average. BATTING AVERAGE (SEASON) .500 - Wanda Graham (1993) .500 - Shelly Davis (1996) .489 - Patty Fleig (1994) .467 - Traci Wood (1995) .461 - Shelly Davis (1993) GAMES PLAYED (SEASON) 66 - six players (all in 2007) 63 - 12 players (6 in both 2004 & ‘06) 62 - Jackie Marchetta (2000) 62 - Katie Wolfe (2000) 61 - April Elston (2000) 61 - Kelly Pickard (2000) 60 - Jamie Doran (2000) 60 - Jackie Leppla (2007) AT BATS (SEASON) 215 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 210 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2007) 208 - Krista Bradley (2004) 204 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 202 - Jesse Shepherd (2004) RUNS SCORED (SEASON) 73 - Traci Wood (1995) 70 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 66 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2006) 65 - Traci Wood (1996) 57 - Robin Allen (1989) 57 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2005) HITS (SEASON) 92 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 85 - Shelly Davis (1996) 84 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 82 - Shelly Davis (1993) 80 - Traci Wood (1996) DOUBLES (SEASON) 23 - Shelly Davis (1996) 20 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 18 - Kellie Robinson (1992) 17 - Patty Fleig (1996) 16 - Chrissy Teresi (1992) 16 - Karen Conway (1993) 16 - Natalie Lang (2006)

RUNS BATTED IN (SEASON) 69 - Patty Fleig (1995) 65 - Jackie Leppla (2006) 64 - Stephanie Huber (2004) 64 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 55 - Kellie Robinson (1989) 54 - Jana Merten (1988) TOTAL BASES (SEASON) 163 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 118 - Shelly Davis (1996) 114 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2007) 112 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 109 - Shelly Davis (1993) 109 - Stephanie Huber (2004) BASE ON BALLS (SEASON) 43 - Ashley Alpizar (2004) 39 - Ashley Alpizar (2006) 33 - Karen Kull (1990) 32 - Robin Allen (1989) 32 - Angela Williams (2007) 31 - Robin Allen (1988) 31 - Patsy Sugo (1988) 31 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 31 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2005) ON BASE PERCENTAGE (SEASON) .577 - Wanda Graham (1993) .553 - Shelly Davis (1996) .538 - Patty Fleig (1994) .536 - Shelly Davis (1994) .509 - Keisha Hardy (1994) STOLEN BASES (SEASON) 81 - Traci Wood (1996) 71 - Traci Wood (1995) 46 - Keisha Hardy (1995) 45 - Keisha Hardy (1994) 37 - Krista Bradley (2003) SACRIFICE BUNTS (SEASON) 21 - Jennifer Potts (1997) 19 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 17 - Karen Conway (1993) 17 - Jennifer Coppage (1997) 17 - Jennifer Potts (1998) 16 - Shelly Davis (1993) 16 - Christy Smith (1996) 16 - Peggy Alex (2009) 14 - Jesse Shepherd (2004) 14 - Angela Williams (2007) 14 - Natalie Lang (2007)

BATTING AVERAGE (CAREER) .462 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) .423 - Sara Lovestrand (2008-09) .417 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) .417 - Beth Greig (1986-87) .406 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) .404 - Traci Wood (1993-96) GAMES PLAYED (CAREER) 241 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 241 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 232 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 230 - Natalie Lang (2006-09) 230 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 228 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) 220 - Jamie Doran (1997-00) AT BATS (CAREER) 756 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 713 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 685 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 684 - Natalie Lang (2006-09) 658 - Jamie Doran (1997-00) RUNS SCORED (CAREER) 207 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 205 - Traci Wood (1993-96) 189 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 183 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 171 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) HITS (CAREER) 298 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 297 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 279 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 264 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) 247 - Traci Wood (1993-96) DOUBLES (CAREER) 58 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 42 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) 42 - Jana Merten (1987-88, 92-93) 40 - Natalie Lang (2006-09) 39 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 37 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) TRIPLES (CAREER) 28 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 24 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) 19 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 19 - Robin Allen (1988-89) 19 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 18 - Wanda Graham (1990-93) 18 - Michelle Tatlock (2005-08) 15 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) HOME RUNS (CAREER) 16 - Wanda Graham (1990-93) 16 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 15 - Sara Lovestrand (2008-09) 12 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 12 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 11 - Autumn Lynch (1998-99, 00-01) 9 - Heather Dull (1997-00) 9 - Chris Palmer (1986-87) 9 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) 9 - Leah English (2005-07) 9 - Elli Howell (2008-10) RUNS BATTED IN (CAREER) 173 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) 166 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 164 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 162 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 159 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92)

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Sara Lovestrand played only two years at Florida Southern, but nd the 2-time All-American is 2 on the school’s career home run list. She also set season records for home runs and hits in 2009. TOTAL BASES (CAREER) 410 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 394 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 354 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) 327 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) 318 - Angela Williams (2006-09) BASE ON BALLS (CAREER) 118 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) 103 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 90 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 82 - Tracey Ringstaff (1986-89) 82 - Keisha Hardy (1993-96) 70 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) ON BASE PERCENTAGE (CAREER) .512 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) .477 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) .476 - Sara Lovestrand (2008-09) .474 - Wanda Graham (1990-93) .464 - Keisha Hardy (1993-96) STOLEN BASES (CAREER) 183 - Traci Wood (1993-96) 137 - Keisha Hardy (1992-96) 99 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 94 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 72 - Krista Bradley (2003-04) SACRIFICE BUNTS (CAREER) 53 - Jennifer Potts (1995-98) 46 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 39 - Jamie Doran (1997-00) 39 - Peggy Alex (2008-10) 38 - Jennifer Coppage (1995-98) 37 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07)


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON & CAREER PITCHING RECORDS INNINGS PITCHED (CAREER) 939.1 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 684.2 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 630.1 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 566.0 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) 524.0 - Keltie Christian (2000-01)

WINS (SEASON) 36 - Megan Brown (2004) 34 - Megan Brown (2007) 30 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 30 - Megan Brown (2006) 29 - Lisa McNeley (1997) 29 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 28 - Keltie Christian (2000) 28 - Katy Cortelyou (1995)

STRIKEOUTS (CAREER) 997 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 927 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 857 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 708 - Keltie Christian (2000-01) 609 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06)

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SEASON) 0.36 - Dori Stankewitz (1988) 0.41 - Cindy Johansen (1991) 0.43 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 0.44 - Megan Brown (2004) 0.50 - Julianne Coleman (1999) INNINGS PITCHED (SEASON) 292.1 - Megan Brown (2007) 268.1 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 265.2 - Keltie Christian (2000) 258.1 - Keltie Christian (2001) 254.1 - Megan Brown (2004) STRIKEOUTS (SEASON) 368 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 357 - Keltie Christian (2001) 351 - Keltie Christian (2000) 294 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 291 - Megan Brown (2007) SHUTOUTS (SEASON) 20 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 17 - Dori Stankewitz (1988) 16 - Megan Brown (2004) 15 - Megan Brown (2005) 15 - Megan Brown (2007) 14 - Nycki Sandstede (1989) APPEARANCES (SEASON) 50 - Keltie Christian (2000) 47 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 47 - Megan Brown (2007) 45 - Megan Brown (2004) 43 - Lisa McNeley (1997) 41 - Julianne Coleman (1999)

Dori Stankewitz went 81-15 in her career, averaged 10.3 strikeouts per game, threw a school-record 20 no-hitters, and set another one with 64 consecutive shutout innings.

Julianne Coleman holds the school record with 368 strikeouts in a season and ranks in the top five of every career category. GAMES STARTED (SEASON) 43 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 41 - Megan Brown (2007) 39 - Keltie Christian (2000) 38 - Lisa McNeley (1997) 38 - Megan Brown (2004) 32 - Keltie Christian (2001) 32 - Julianne Coleman (1999) 32 - Katy Cortelyou (1995) COMPLETE GAMES (SEASON) 37 - Megan Brown (2007) 30 - Megan Brown (2004) 29 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 26 - Nycki Sandstede (1989) 26 - Dori Stankewitz (1988) 25 - Julianne Coleman (1998)

WINS (CAREER) 124 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 81 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 80 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 67 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) 65 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) EARNED RUN AVGERAGE (CAREER) 0.69 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 0.70 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 0.73 - Cindy Johansen (1989-91) 0.75 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 0.80 - Keltie Christian (2000-01)

SHUTOUTS (CAREER) 58 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 55 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 28 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 27 - Cindy Johansen (1989-91) 26 - Nycki Sandstede (1989-90) 26 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) APPEARANCES (CAREER) 163 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 139 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 116 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) 107 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 103 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) GAMES STARTED (CAREER) 140 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 114 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 93 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 92 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) 82 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) COMPLETE GAMES (CAREER) 112 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 90 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 59 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 58 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) 55 - Cindy Johansen (1989-91)

SEASON & CAREER FIELDING RECORDS PUTOUTS (SEASON) 467 - Jackie Leppla (2006) 436 - Jackie Leppla (2007) 417 - April Elston (2000) 426 - April Elston (2001) 394 - Leah English (2007)

PUTOUTS (CAREER) 1602 - April Elston (1998-01) 1524 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 1110 - Jen Rudock (2000-03) 1087 - Leah English (2005-07) 854 - Elli Howell (2008-10)

ASSISTS (SEASON) 135 - Nikki Henderson (2007) 130 - Nikki Henderson (2006) 119 - Karen Conway (1993) 119 - Jesse Shepherd (2004) 118 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 114 - Sara Lovestrand (2009)

ASSISTS (CAREER) 409 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 378 - Carla West (2000-03) 366 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 335 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 317 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07)

ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD

Nikki Henderson set a school record in 2007 with a .963 fielding percentage at third base and is also the career record holder at that position. She has the top two season assist totals in team history.

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3-time All-American Megan Brown ranks third in NCAA Division II history in career wins, and among the top ten in strikeouts and shutouts. She’s also the only 3-time SSC Pitcher-of-the-Year.


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR • • • SLOW-PITCH COMPETITION • • • YEAR 1982 1983 1984 Totals

RECORD 22-12 25-9 33-13 80-34

HOME 11-3 12-2 13-6 36-11

AWAY 11-9 13-7 20-7 44-23

SSC 16-0 16-0 16-0 48-0

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YEAR 1985 1986 1987

RECORD 20-8 34-13 49-6

HOME 15-3 23-7 30-4

AWAY 5-5 11-6 19-2

SSC 15-1 20-0 24-0

NCAA ----5-2

1988 1989

47-6 46-8

33-6 30-3

14-0 16-5

20-0 24-0

3-2 4-2

Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto

1990 1991 1992 1993

42-10 35-11 41-9 45-11

31-7 24-8 30-6 21-3

11-3 11-3 11-3 24-8

22-2 20-4 22-2 23-1

2-2 2-2 2-2 8-2

Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto

1994 1995 1996

40-11 42-9 47-7

20-3 21-2 18-3

20-8 21-7 29-4

24-4 25-3 26-2

1-2 2-2 3-3

Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto

1997

45-13

14-4

31-9

24-4

3-2

Chris Bellotto

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

44-13 44-12 46-16 31-17 18-32 32-18 55-8

18-4 20-5 26-6 15-5 11-14 14-8 32-4

26-9 24-7 20-10 16-12 7-18 18-10 23-4

21-3 25-3 23-5 16-12 8-18 16-10 19-2

0-2 1-2 2-2 ------7-3

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2005 2006

39-11 55-8

19-2 31-3

20-9 24-5

18-6 20-4

3-2 6-3

Chris Bellotto Chris Bellotto

2007

51-15

29-6

22-9

18-6

6-2

Chris Bellotto

19-9 21-1 14-10 579-136

10-5 22-14 7-10 462-185

9-12 18-6 10-14 510-124

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FINISHES SSC Champions SSC Champions SSC Champions

• • • FAST-PITCH COMPETITION • • •

2008 29-14 2009 43-15 2010 26-22 Totals 1,046-323

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FINISHES SSC Champions SSC Champions NCAA National Runner-Up NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions NCAA National Third Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC co-Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Third Place, SSC co-Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions NCAA National Fifth Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions NCAA National Fifth Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC co-Champions NCAA Regional Participants, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Participants, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions SSC - tied for fourth SSC - seventh SSC - third NCAA National Runner-Up NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions NCAA Regional Participants, SSC Champions NCAA National Third Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions NCAA National Fourth Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions SSC - sixth NCAA Regional Participants, SSC co-Champions SSC - fifth

Did You Know? Florida Southern has won more conference championships (24) than any other school in Division II softball. The next closest teams on the list are West Virginia Wesleyan, with 17 regular season and 15 tournament titles in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference; and Bloomsburg (PA) with 15 titles in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. In addition to those teams, Humboldt State (CA) has won 18 conference championships, but those 18 titles have been split between three different leagues. 42


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1987 - REGIONAL (Warrensburg, MO) FSC 5, Central Missouri State 0 FSC 2, Southeast Missouri State 0 FSC 3, Southeast Missouri State 0 DIV. II NATIONALS (Quincy, IL) FSC 1, Sacred Heart 0 (8 inn.) Cal State-Northridge 4, FSC 3 FSC 1, Mankato State 0 (8 inn.) Cal State-Northridge 4, FSC 0 Regional Champs, National Runner-Up 1988 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 4, Barry 3 Northeast Missouri State 1, FSC 0 FSC 6, SIU-Edwardsville 0 FSC 4, Northeast Missouri State 2 Northeast Missouri State 2, FSC 1 Regional Runner-Up 1989 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 9, Missouri-St. Louis 2 FSC 4, Southeast Missouri State 0 FSC 4, Southeast Missouri State 1 DIV. II NATIONALS (Sacramento, CA) FSC 5, Central Missouri State 0 Cal State-Bakersfield 1, FSC 0 Cal State-Sacramento 4, FSC 2 Regional Champs, National Third Place 1990 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 3, Barry 0 Missouri Southern State 2, FSC 1 FSC 10, Barry 6 Missouri Southern State 1, FSC 0 Regional Runner-Up 1991 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) Southeast Missouri State 1, FSC 0 FSC 2, Barry 1 FSC 4, Central Missouri State 0 Southeast Missouri State 3, FSC 1 Regional Runner-Up 1992 - REGIONAL (Detroit, MI) Saginaw Valley State 4, FSC 0 FSC 1, USC-Spartanburg 0 (9 inn.) FSC 5, Wayne State (MI) 3 Saginaw Valley State 7, FSC 3 Regional Runner-Up 1993 - REGIONAL (Joplin, MO) FSC 7, Missouri Southern State 2 Wayne State (MI) 7, FSC 3 FSC 6, Missouri Southern State 3 FSC 3, Wayne State (MI) 0 FSC 5, Wayne State (MI) 2 DIV. II NATIONALS (Shawnee, KS) FSC 4, California-Davis 1 Augustana 2, FSC 1 FSC 2, California-Davis 0 FSC 1, Augustana 0 FSC 11, Augustana 5 REGIONAL AND NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1994 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 4, North Florida 2 Valdosta State 2, FSC 1 Barry 5, FSC 2 Regional Third Place

1995 - REGIONAL (Columbus, GA) Carson-Newman 1, FSC 0 FSC 5, Columbus College 0 FSC 9, Carson-Newman 7 Kennesaw State 3, FSC 0 Regional Runner-Up 1996 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 2, Barry 0 FSC 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Barry 3, FSC 2 FSC 7, Barry 1 DIV. II NATIONALS (Emporia, KS) Kennesaw 2, FSC 1 (8 inn.) California-Davis 2, FSC 0 Regional Champs, National Fifth Place 1997 - REGIONAL (Miami Shores, FL) FSC 1, Univ. of W. Alabama 0 FSC 4, Barry University 3 FSC 2, Univ. of W. Alabama 0 DIV. II NATIONALS (Salem, VA) California (PA) 5, FSC 0 Kennesaw State 8, FSC 0 (5 inn.) Regional Champs, National Fifth Place 1998 - REGIONAL (Pensacola, FL) Alabama-Huntsville 2, FSC 1 West Florida 4, FSC 1 Regional Third Place 1999 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 1, Univ. of West Florida 0 Alabama-Huntsville 1, FSC 0 Univ. of West Florida 1, FSC 0 Regional Third Place 2000 - REGIONAL (Huntsville, AL) West Florida 3, FSC 0 FSC 3, Saint Leo 0 FSC 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 West Florida 2, FSC 1 (8 inn.) Regional Runner-Up 2004 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 3, Tampa 2 FSC 1, Rollins 0 Alabama-Huntsville 2, FSC 1 FSC 6, Alabama-Huntsville 2 DIV. II NATIONALS (Altamonte Springs, FL) FSC 2, Kennesaw State 0 Angelo State 2, FSC 1 FSC 1, Caldwell 0 FSC 2, St. Cloud State 0 FSC 7, Angelo State 0 Angelo State 7, FSC 3 Regional Champs, National Runner-Up 2005 - REGIONAL (Huntsville, AL) FSC 9, Saint Leo 0 (5 inn.) West Florida 2, FSC 1 FSC 11, Albany State 3 FSC 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 West Florida 1, FSC 0 (13 inn.) Regional Third Place

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2006 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 9, Kentucky State 0 (5 inn.) FSC 5, Florida Gulf Coast 1 FSC 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Alabama-Huntsville 4, Florida Southern 3 FSC 13, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (5 inn.) DIV. II NATIONALS (Salem, VA) FSC 8, LeMoyne 0 (5 inn.) FSC 1, Emporia State 0 (11 inn.) Lock Haven 2, FSC 1 Emporia State 2, FSC 1 Regional Champions, National Third Place 2007 - REGIONAL (Valdosta, GA) FSC 4, Arkansas-Monticello 2 FSC 6, Valdosta State 0 FSC 1, Barry 0 FSC 3, Florida Gulf Coast 0 DIV. II NATIONALS (Akron, OH) SIU-Edwardsville 3, FSC 1 FSC 4, Nebraska-Omaha 0 FSC 5, Angelo State 1 Columbus State 1, FSC 0 Regional Champions, National Fourth Place 2009 - REGIONAL (Valdosta, GA) Nova Southeastern 2, FSC 0 Tampa 8, FSC 6 Nova Southeastern 5, FSC 1

Jackie Leppla was a 3-time All-SSC first baseman from 2004-07. She also holds the school’s career postseason record with 20 RBI while helping the Mocs win three South Region titles ALL-TIME DIVISION II POSTSEASON WINS Bloomsburg (PA) ................................ 84 Florida Southern .................. 61 Humboldt State (CA) ........................ 53 *Kennesaw State (GA) ...................... 52 Nebraska-Omaha ............................... 47 California (PA).................................... 46 *Cal State-Bakersfield..................... 45 *Cal State-Northridge ..................... 45 ALL-TIME DIVISION II POSTSEASON APPEARANCES Bloomsburg (PA) ................................ 28 Nebraska-Omaha ............................... 23 Florida Southern .................. 19 Humboldt State (CA) ......................... 19 California (PA)..................................... 19 Augustana (SD)................................... 18 *Cal State-Bakersfield...................... 16 Wayne State (MI).............................. 16 *now Division I schools


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On April 1, 2001, Keltie Christian went the distance in a 21-inning, 2-1 loss to Barry in which she struck out a thenNCAA record 23 batters. She then earned the “W” by pitching 4.2 innings of scoreless relief in the nightcap, a 14-inning, 1-0 Florida Southern win. The doubleheader began at 1:00 p.m. and ended at 10:44 that night. NON CONFERENCE OPPONENT Series Abilene Christian (TX) ................................ 2-0 Alabama .................................................... 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville .................................... 8-12 Albany State (GA) ...................................... 5-0 American International (MA) ....................... 6-2 Anderson (SC) ........................................... 1-0 Angelo State (TX)....................................... 2-2 Arizona State ............................................. 0-2 Arkansas-Monticello ................................... 3-1 Armstrong Atlantic State (GA) ..................... 5-1 Ashland (OH) ............................................. 4-0 Augustana (SD).......................................... 12-9 Bates (ME)................................................. 2-0 Bethune-Cookman (FL) .............................. 6-0 Bloomsburg (PA) ........................................ 7-8 Bryant (RI) ................................................. 4-0 Caldwell (NJ).............................................. 2-0 California (PA)............................................ 5-3 Cal-Davis ................................................... 2-1 Cal-State Bakersfield.................................. 0-1

Cal-State Northridge ................................... 0-2 Cal-State Sacramento ................................ 0-1 Calvin (MI) ................................................. 2-0 Campbell (NC) ........................................... 2-0 Carson-Newman (TN)................................. 2-1 Central Missouri State ................................ 5-1 Chapman (CA) ........................................... 1-0 Claflin (SC)................................................. 1-0 Clarion (PA) ............................................... 2-0 Clark Atlanta .............................................. 1-0 Colorado-Colorado Springs......................... 1-0 Columbus State (GA).................................. 2-2 Concord (WV) ............................................ 2-0 Concordia (NY) .......................................... 2-0 Concordia (St. Paul) ................................... 1-0 Delta State (MS)......................................... 12-0 Dominican (NY) .......................................... 1-1 Dowling (NY) .............................................. 0-1 Drexel (PA) ................................................ 1-0 East Stroudsburg (PA) ................................ 3-1 Emporia State (KA)..................................... 1-1 Erskine (SC)............................................... 1-0 Ferris State (MI) ......................................... 2-1 Flagler........................................................ 2-0 Florida Atlantic ........................................... 0-2 Florida Gulf Coast ...................................... 3-3 Florida State............................................... 0-3 Furman (SC) .............................................. 1-0 Grand Valley State (MI) .............................. 6-1 Georgia College ........................................ 1-1 Georgia Southwestern ................................ 2-0 Georgian Court (NJ) ................................... 1-0 Glenville State (WV) ................................... 4-0 Hawaii-Hilo ................................................. 0-2 Hillsdale (MI) .............................................. 9-0 Illinois-Chicago ........................................... 1-0 Indiana (PA) ............................................... 1-0 IUPU - Indianapolis (IN) .............................. 1-0 Indianapolis (IN) ......................................... 3-1 Jacksonville State (AL) ............................... 0-1 Kennesaw State (GA) ................................. 1-4 Kentucky State ........................................... 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan .................................... 2-0 Kutztown (PA) ............................................ 1-1 Lake Forest (IL) .......................................... 2-0 Lake Superior State (MI)............................. 2-0 Lander (SC) ............................................... 2-0 LeMoyne (NY) ............................................ 1-0 Lewis (IL) ................................................... 11-4 Liberty (VA) ................................................ 2-0 Lincoln Memorial (TN) ................................ 3-0 Lock Haven (PA) ........................................ 0-2 LIU-C.W. Post (NY) .................................... 6-1 Maine......................................................... 2-0 Massachusetts-Lowell ................................ 1-1 Mercyhurst (PA) ......................................... 1-0 Merrimack (MA).......................................... 2-1 Millersville (PA) .......................................... 2-0 Milligan (TN)............................................... 2-0 Minnesota State-Mankato ........................... 7-3 Minnesota State-Moorhead ......................... 2-0 Missouri-St. Louis ....................................... 5-2 Missouri Southern ...................................... 2-3

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Katy Cortelyou pitched just 10 innings as a freshman in 1992, but one year later went 16-3 with a 0.78 ERA, was a Third Team AllAmerican, and the winning pitching in the 1993 national championship game. She’s fifth in team history with 67 career wins. Adriatico, Alcira............................ 02-03 Albritton, Andrea .......................... 99-00 Alderman, Brittaney ...........................10 Alex, Peggy ........................... 08-09-10 Allen, Becky .......................................94 Allen, Robin ................................. 88-89 Alpizar, Ashley ................... 04-05-06-07 Asbee, Courtney ..................... 92-93-94 Atun, Amanda .............................. 07-08 Bailie, Jamie ...................... 02-03-04-05 Baker, Laurie .....................................85 Baker, Mara ................................. 01-02 Baldinger, Christy ..............................87 Barker, Samantha..............................09 Bartlett, Whitney .......................... 03-04 Beale, Michelle ..................................92 Billeter, Kim .......................................87 Blake, Dani ............................ 08-09-10 Boculac, Michelle...............................85 Boomer, Bethany ......................... 09-10 Bradley, Krista ............................. 03-04 Brandon, Bobbie ..................... 01-02-03 Brandon, Katie ........................ 02-03-04 Brewer, Whitney ................................05 Bridges, Jaime ................... 96-97-98-99 Brinkman, Jessica .............................04 Britton, Brandie ............................ 92-93 Bronson, Stacey ................ 03-04-05-06 Brooks, Keriann .................................03 Brown, Charlie ...................................99 Brown, Megan ................... 04-05-06-07 Brown, Morgan ..................... 08-09-10 Buckman, Jenny ................................02 Burns, Tangie .................... 89-90-91-92 Burrows, Brandi .................................00 Butler, Carolyn ............................. 00-01 Butler, Mallory....................................10 Campbell, Renee .................... 88-89-90 Carrico, Candy............................. 91-92 Castel, Cori .................................. 01-02

Lovestrand, Sara ......................... 08-09 Lowe-Matthews, Pam .................. 96-97 Lynch, Autumn ...................98-99-01-02 Marchetta, Jackie ............................. 00 McCarthy, Heather ...................... 98-99 McClellan, Lindsey ......................... 10 McCormick, Katrina ...........85-86-87-88 McMillen, Susan ................95-96-97-98 McNeley, Lisa .............................. 96-97 Mead, Carissa.............................. 00-01 Mead, Corinne .................................. 00 Merten (Schaller), Jana .....87-88-92-93 Miltner, Mindy ................................... 01 Minton, Brittany ............................ 08-09 Mitchell, Arden ............................. 05-06 Montgomery, Mickie .................... 90-91 Moore, Lori.........................96-97-98-99 Morgan, Teri ......................00-01-02-03 Morris, Lauren................................... 02 Mosley, Tori ...................................... 08 Mouillesseaux, Marie ........................ 88 Newton, Carrie ............................. 00-01 Novoa, DeAnna ................................ 93 Oakley, Lindy .................................... 05 Palmer, Chris ............................... 86-87 Parsons, Dezirae ............................. 10 Patterson, Donna .................... 85-86-87 Pavone, Jackie ..................00-01-02-03 Pederson, Julie ............................ 94-95 Pele, Carolyn .................................... 90 Pickard, Kelly .....................97-98-99-00 Pikus, Brandy ............................. 09-10 Potts, Jennifer ....................95-96-97-98 Powell, Lindsey ..................... 08-09-10 Raulerson, Heather............... 08-09-10 Rawn, Debbie .............................. 88-89 Regoli, Tonya.......................... 92-93-94 Ringstaff, Tracey ...............86-87-88-89 Robinson, Kellie .................89-90-91-92 Rodgers, Ashlinn ...............07-08-09-10 Rudock, Jen .......................00-01-02-03

Channen, Jess .................................. 01 Chase, Marisa ................................... 06 Christian, Keltie ............................ 00-01 Clark, Christine .......................... 09-10 Cobb, Dana .................................. 99-00 Cochrane, Peggy ......................... 90-91 Coleman, Julianne ............ 96-97-98-99 Conway, Karen ................. 91-92-93-94 Coppage, Jennifer ............. 95-96-97-98 Cortelyou, Katy ................. 92-93-94-95 Crawford, Kim .............................. 94-95 Cyphers, Amy.................................... 98 Davies, Jenny..........................03-04-05 Davis, Shelly ..................... 93-94-95-96 DeGroot, Colleen ......................... 86-87 DeSimone, Beth ................................ 07 Doran, Jamie ..................... 97-98-99-00 Dudley, Ginger .................. 90-91-92-93 Dull, Heather ..................... 97-98-99-00 Dyer, Amy ......................................... 92 Edwards, Tracey .....................01-02-03 Elliott, Sharon ..........................05-06-07 Elston, April ....................... 98-99-00-01 English, Leah ..........................05-06-07 Fellner, Andrea .......................90-91-92 Fleig, Patty ........................ 93-94-95-96 Fishbaugh, Kathy ......................... 85-86 Fitch, Mindi ........................ 86-87-88-89 Foley, Erin ........................................ 10 Folmar, Jackie ................... 86-87-88-89 Ford, Grace ...................................... 94 George, Nikki .................... 97-98-99-00 Goldman, Tara .................................. 95 Goodwin, Debbie ....................85-86-87 Goppert, Katie .............................. 04-05 Graham, Wanda ................ 90-91-92-93 Greig, Beth ................................... 86-87 Grondahl, Heidi ............................ 07-08 Gross, Stacy............................02-03-04 Hansen, Julie ............................... 92-93 Hardy, Keisha.................... 93-94-95-96 Hasson, Laura .............................. 05-06 Heidbrink, Karen ............................... 98 Helms, Wendy ................................... 90 Henderson, Nikki .......................... 06-07 Hertzog, Traci.................... 94-95-96-97 Hetrick, Lynda ................................... 87 Holley, Lauren .............................. 01-02 Howell, Elli...............................08-09-10 Huber, Stephanie ......................... 04-05 Hunt, Ashley ................................. 09-10 Jackson, Amy ............................... 98-99 Jacobs, Jessica ................................. 07 Jaekel-Manley, Amber ...... 96-97-98-99 Johansen, Cindy .....................89-90-91 Kaiser, Amanda ................ 05-06-07-08 Kaiser, Rhonda ................. 85-86-87-88 Killam, Judy ....................................... 85 Kohlbrenner, Sarah ........... 04-05-06-07 Komer, Teri ....................................... 85 Kull, Karen......................... 88-89-90-91 Lang, Natalie ..................... 06-07-08-09 Larkins, Kristen ................. 96-97-98-99 LaValle, Andrea ........................... 93-94 Leffel, Jannah............................... 00-01 Lentz, Sara ........................ 99-00-01-02 Leppla, Jackie ................... 04-05-06-07 Lewie, Ashley .................................... 08 Lewis, Jill .................................88-89-90 Lindemann, Debbie .................88-89-90

Sandstede, Nycki .........................89-90 Sangster, Kathy................................. 97 Schumacher, Heidi ................. 07-08-09 Scott, Karlyn ...............................09-10 Sheffer, Pam .......................... 85-86-87 Shepherd, Jesse ............... 04-05-06-07 Smith, Christy ...............................95-96 Soule, Laura ...................................... 85 Southard, Linda ............................88-89 Stankewitz, Dori ................ 85-86-87-88 Stewart, Kerri .................................... 95 Stockhill, Michaela ............................ 09 Stone, Danielle .................................. 07 Sugo, Patsy ..................................88-89 Tatlock, Michelle ............... 05-06-07-08 Taylor, Teresa ........................ 85-86-87 Thuer, Lisa ........................................ 01 Toler, Stacy ....................................... 99 Teresi, Chrissy .............................91-92 Tracy, Betty ..................................89-90 Valenta, Maggie ................................ 98 Valetti, Sonia ..................................... 86 Vicera, Dee ....................................... 91 Walls, Heather ................................... 86 West, Carla ....................... 00-01-02-03 Wiedemann, Dianne.....................88-89 Williams, Angela................ 06-07-08-09 Williams, Kim ..................................... 90 Wolfe, Katie ............................ 00-01-02 Wolfersteig, Jena ................... 05-06-07 Wood, Stacey .................................... 91 Wood, Traci ....................... 93-94-95-96 Young, Susan .................................... 85 Zawada, Chelsea .............................. 09

Rhonda Kaiser (at left) played at Florida Southern from 1985-88. Twenty years later, the Kaiser family became the first to have two generations of Moccasin softball players when Rhonda’s niece, Amanda, joined the team in 2005. A second family was represented from 2009-10, when Bethany Boomer played for the Moccasins. Boomer and her aunt, Patsy Sugo, each won allconference honors for the Moccasins, Sugo as a second baseman in 1988 and ’89, and Boomer as a designated player in 2010.

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2010 FINAL STATISTICS AND RESULTS PLAYER AVG. GP GS AB R H RBI Bethany Boomer .370 47 45 162 27 60 15 Lindsey Powell .370 46 46 146 30 54 21 Christine Clark .333 45 43 129 15 43 20 Morgan Brown .333 24 10 3 0 1 0 Erin Foley .309 48 48 149 25 46 28 Elli Howell .288 38 37 118 8 34 18 Brittaney Alderman .280 35 32 75 9 21 8 Heather Raulerson .266 47 45 128 11 34 9 Dani Blake .260 38 35 104 12 27 5 Peggy Alex .257 48 48 136 20 35 10 Mallory Butler .240 17 6 25 1 6 2 Dezirae Parsons .240 48 48 96 11 23 8 Ashley Hunt .162 24 14 37 5 6 3 Karlyn Scott .133 15 5 15 2 2 1 Ashlinn Rodgers .077 9 3 13 0 1 1 Brandy Pikus .000 20 0 2 6 0 0 Lindsey McClellan .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS .294 48 48 1339 182 393 149 OPPONENTS .231 48 48 1301 156 300 125 PLAYER Lindsey McClellan Morgan Brown Christine Clark Brittaney Alderman TOTALS OPPONENTS

ERA 0.00 1.28 2.18 2.90 2.20 2.54

2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A 7 1 1 72 .444 9 3 12 .414 0 4 7 11 28 3 9 0 4 75 .514 16 2 19 .436 1 0 1 1 76 3 7 2 3 63 .488 5 0 14 .356 1 4 0 0 70 53 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 0 4 35 9 0 1 58 .389 11 2 14 .364 0 9 3 7 70 84 4 4 0 46 .390 4 1 14 .312 2 1 2 2 271 13 3 2 0 28 .373 4 0 11 .313 1 1 2 3 19 20 3 0 0 37 .289 3 2 29 .289 2 10 3 6 209 17 1 0 0 28 .269 1 1 12 .274 0 7 2 3 32 4 2 1 1 42 .309 17 6 16 .363 1 12 11 12 122 83 0 0 0 6 .240 3 0 7 .321 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 24 .250 8 1 19 .305 0 9 2 3 77 73 1 0 1 10 .270 3 1 8 .244 0 2 1 1 20 30 0 0 0 2 .133 2 0 8 .235 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 .077 1 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 47 10 11 493 .368 87 20 189 .344 8 60 35 50 1012 419 52 3 14 400 .309 102 25 206 .298 4 39 27 33 994 514

W L APP GS CG SH SV 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 24 10 5 2 2 10 11 25 18 8 2 1 11 9 23 20 11 3 2 26 22 48 48 24 9 5 22 26 48 48 31 6 2

IP 2.0 87.1 125.0 123.0 337.1 331.1

H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 79 26 16 23 42 13 0 0 137 69 39 14 58 24 2 5 83 61 51 65 105 15 1 9 300 156 106 102 206 52 3 14 393 182 120 87 189 47 10 11

E 4 1 2 1 7 4 6 3 1 10 0 24 6 0 0 0 1 70 81

FLD. .886 .988 .984 .975 .957 .986 .867 .987 .973 .953 1.000 .862 .893 1.000 .000 1.000 .750 .953 .949

AB BAVG WP HB BK SF SH 6 .167 0 0 0 0 0 327 .242 4 4 0 2 14 526 .260 8 8 0 2 12 442 .188 22 13 0 0 13 1301 .231 34 25 0 4 39 1339 .294 17 20 4 8 60

LOB - Team (338), Opp (303). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (16). IBB - Team 2 (Powell 1, Alderman 1), Opp (0). Picked off - 1 (Boomer), Opp (2). PB - FSC 4 (Raulerson 4), Opp (10). Pickoffs - FSC 2 (Raulerson 1, Foley 1), Opp (1). Catchers’ SB/SBA - Raulerson (27-32), Foley (0-1).

GAME-BY-GAME SCORES 2/06 2/13 2/20 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/01 3/04 3/05 3/06 3/07 3/10 3/13 3/18

Northwood (FL) Northwood (FL) Webber International Webber International Palm Beach Atlantic Palm Beach Atlantic *at Florida Tech *at Florida Tech *at Florida Tech Dominican (NY) Dominican (NY) at Valdosta State at Valdosta State #vs. Anderson (SC) #vs. Columbus State #vs. Alabama-Huntsville #vs. North Alabama #vs. West Alabama #at West Georgia $vs. Millersville $vs. Millersville Massachusetts-Lowell Massachusetts-Lowell Hillsdale Hillsdale

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

3/23 3/24 3/26 3/27 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/09 4/10 4/13 4/14 4/17 4/23 4/24

*Rollins *Rollins *Rollins *Eckerd *Eckerd *Eckerd *at Nova Southeastern *at Nova Southeastern *at Nova Southeastern *Barry *Barry *Barry *at Lynn *at Lynn *at Lynn *at Saint Leo *at Saint Leo *at Saint Leo at Palm Beach Atlantic at Palm Beach Atlantic *Tampa *Tampa *Tampa

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

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2010 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE STATISTICS Team Hitting Rollins Nova SE University Barry University Lynn University Florida Southern College Saint Leo University Eckerd College University of Tampa Florida Tech

AVG .324 .322 .308 .294 .294 .255 .249 .244 .227

G 51 62 56 55 48 53 51 40 50

Team Pitching Florida Tech Rollins College Nova SE University Barry University University of Tampa Fla. Southern College Lynn University Saint Leo University Eckerd College

ERA 1.40 1.42 1.82 2.10 2.14 2.20 2.43 3.41 4.10

W-L CG 22-28 35 45-6 42 45-17 45 32-24 26 23-17 34 26-22 24 24-31 44 22-31 35 15-35 29

BATTING AVERAGE Brittany Gross, LU ........................... Lauren Lopez, NSU .......................... Christine Roser, RC.......................... Krista Rodden, RC ............................ Jessica Hernandez, NSU ................ Tiffinee Harvey, SL......................... Katrina Lavadan, LU ......................... Bethany Boomer, FSC ........... Lindsey Powell, FSC .............. Grace Collins, BU..............................

AB 1358 1622 1479 1494 1339 1388 1290 979 1311

.435 .415 .409 .397 .392 .383 .378 .370 .370 .361

R 339 352 249 206 182 190 164 124 125 SH 6 21 12 8 8 9 9 7 3

H 440 522 455 439 393 354 321 239 297 SV 2 3 2 8 3 5 1 1 0

RBI 286 281 211 176 149 175 134 95 104 IP 345.2 339.0 407.2 373.1 264.2 337.1 365.2 365.1 321.1

2B 63 78 58 57 47 78 34 40 40 H 325 218 321 316 230 300 341 485 460

3B 11 26 11 3 10 10 3 9 6 R 130 91 154 192 114 156 207 248 283

HR 46 26 15 5 11 37 8 11 8 ER 69 69 106 112 81 106 127 178 188

SLG% .488 .450 .392 .346 .368 .406 .298 .337 .285 BB 106 100 104 252 109 102 145 103 100

HOME RUNS Christine Roser, RC .............................. Lauren Lopez, NSU............................... Brittany Yates, SL................................ Tiffineee Harvey, SL ........................... Jessica Moreland, RC ........................... Krista Rodden, RC ................................. Lauren Caldwell, RC............................... Jessica Tabor, BU ................................ Kristen Schurr, EC ............................... Sarah Boyd, SL .....................................

12 12 12 11 9 8 8 7 6 6

BB/HB 164/31 191/17 113/17 134/14 87/20 121/ 5 117/20 77/11 95/29 SO 259 417 275 353 200 206 237 142 149

SO 186 226 202 265 189 306 237 186 248

Fielding Rollins Saint Leo Tampa FSC Barry Lynn Nova SE Fla. Tech Eckerd

OB% .406 .396 .361 .356 .344 .315 .320 .304 .291 PO 1017 1096 794 1012 1120 1097 1223 1037 964

SF 11 12 13 7 8 10 3 7 10

SH 52 86 87 65 60 64 31 53 40

A 320 569 301 419 503 453 516 479 422

SB-AT 77-88 112-137 67-81 31-35 35-50 24-30 52-57 33-43 24-32 E 49 72 50 70 81 78 88 80 90

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Christine Roser, RC ......................... Brianna Barth, FT ............................ Morgan Brown, FSC .............. Tiffani Bishop, FT ........................... Kirsten Frame, RC ........................... Dani Caron, NSU.............................. Heather VanLandingham, UT ......... Brianna Smith, BU ........................... Devin Higginbotham, NSU .............. Lexi Sarradet, NSU ........................

FLD % .965 .959 .956 .953 .952 .952 .952 .950 .939 1.26 1.26 1.28 1.29 1.32 1.57 1.79 1.87 2.09 2.11

RUNS SCORED Lauren Lopez, NSU ............................... 61 Christine Roser, RC............................... 57 Amber Pederson, RC ............................. 57 Noemi Luciani, NSU .............................. 54 Rachel Talenfeld, NSU......................... 48 Lauren Caldwell, RC ............................... 46 Krista Rodden, RC ................................. 43 Tiffinee Harvey, SL.............................. 40 Brittany Gross, LU ................................ 37 Jessica Hernandez, NSU ..................... 34

RUNS BATTED IN Krista Rodden, RC ................................. 56 Jessica Hernandez, NSU..................... 55 Jessica Moreland, RC ........................... 54 Christine Roser, RC .............................. 52 Lauren Lopez, NSU............................... 50 Brittany Yates, SL................................ 37 Jessica Tabor, BU ................................ 34 Lauren Caldwell, RC............................... 34 Amanda Goelz, BU................................. 32 Tiffinee Harvey, SL ............................. 32

WINS Kirsten Frame, RC ................................ Dani Caron, NSU................................... Ashton Whidden, SL ............................ Brianna Smith, BU ................................ Heather VanLandingham, UT .............. Paula Mackin, BU................................... Christine Roser, RC .............................. Lexi Sarradet, NSU ............................. Brianna Barth, FT ................................. four pitchers with ................................

HITS Brittany Gross, LU ................................ 83 Lauren Lopez, NSU ............................... 81 Jessica Hernandez, NSU ..................... 76 Grace Collins, BU................................... 66 Tiffinee Harvey, SL.............................. 64 Noemi Luciani, NSU .............................. 62 Lauren Caldwell, RC ............................... 62 Katrina Lavadan, LU .............................. 62 Elysha Agen, SL..................................... 61 Christine Roser, RC............................... 61

STOLEN BASES Noemi Luciani, NSU.............................. 29 Lauren Caldwell, RC............................... 28 Rachel Talenfeld, NSU ........................ 24 Lauren Lopez, NSU............................... 23 Amber Pederson, RC............................. 19 Cassy Zamora, BU ................................. 17 Amanda Kolonick, EC ............................ 16 Brittney Pumpelly, RC........................... 15 Grace Collins, BU .................................. 15 Susan Jallo, UT ..................................... 14

STRIKEOUTS Kirsten Frame, RC .............................. 323 Brianna Smith, BU .............................. 149 Brianna Barth, FT ............................... 149 Paula Mackin, BU................................. 136 Callie Darlin, LU .................................. 114 Heather VanLandingham, UT ............ 113 Dani Caron, NSU................................. 112 Tiffani Bishop, FT .............................. 106 Brittaney Alderman, FSC .......... 105 Cristie Kaufman, LU ........................... 101

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THE SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions”. Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won a total of 71 NCAA national titles in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, Commissioner men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s Jay Jones volleyball. The SSC is also nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s swimming, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. Last year saw the three SSC schools win national titles, including the Florida Southern men’s golf team, which won its 12th. Nova Southeastern also won the national championship in women’s golf, and Barry captured the title in men’s tennis. For more information, please contact:

SSC Member Schools School Location Enrollment Joined SSC Barry University...................Miami Shores........ 8,123 ............. 1988 Eckerd College ...................St. Petersburg....... 1,863 ............. 1975 Florida Southern College .....Lakeland............... 1,800 ............. 1975 Florida Tech........................Melbourne ............ 8,227 ............. 1981 Lynn University ...................Boca Raton........... 2,410 ............. 1997 Nova SE University .............Davie .................... 5,355 ............. 2002 Rollins College ....................Winter Park........... 1,759 ............. 1975 Saint Leo University ............Saint Leo .............. 1,744 ............. 1975 University of Tampa ............Tampa .................. 6,500 ............. 1981

Did You Know? The Florida Southern softball team set a league record for any sport by winning 95 consecutive conference games from 1985‐89. That streak started with the final seven games of 1985, continued through four undefeated conference seasons, and finally ended with a 1‐0, eight‐ inning loss to Barry in the first SSC game of 1990.

The longest overall winning streak in SSC history belongs to Barry, which won 35 in a row in 2008. That streak was ended by Florida Southern with a 3‐1 victory on April 13.

Jay Jones, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner for Internal Relations Maryanne Simkulak, Asst. Commissioner, Membership Services 400 South Park Avenue, Suite 150 Winter Park, FL 32789 (321) 972-1803

Ironically, the second longest conference winning streak for any SSC sport is held by the Barry women’s soccer team, which won 44 straight SSC matches from 1998‐ 2004. That streak was also snapped by Florida Southern.

Saint Leo

Rollins Florida Tech

Tampa Eckerd Florida Southern

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2010 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP 2010 FINAL STANDINGS Team OVERALL x-Rollins 45-6 x-Nova Southeastern 45-17 Tampa 23-17 Barry 32-24 Florida Southern 26-22 Saint Leo 22-31 Florida Tech 22-28 Lynn 24-31 Eckerd 15-35-1

SSC YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS

SSC 23-1 19-5 14-10 13-11 10-14 9-15 8-16 7-17 5-19

YEAR 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

x-Earned NCAA Tournament bid

1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF C DP P P UT AtL-

All-SSC First-Team Jessica Moreland............ JR ........................ Rollins Krista Rodden .................SO........................ Rollins Noemi Luciani .................SR..... Nova Southeastern Lauren Lopez .................SR..... Nova Southeastern Brittany Gross ................. JR ........................... Lynn Tiffinee Harvey ...............SR.................... Saint Leo Jessica Hernandez ......... SR..... Nova Southeastern Christine Roser ............... JR ........................ Rollins Bethany Boomer ...........SR....... Florida Southern Kirsten Frame ................. FR ........................ Rollins Dani Caron .....................SR..... Nova Southeastern Elysha Agen ................... JR .................... Saint Leo Lindsey Powell (OF)...... JR ....... Florida Southern

1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF C DP P P UT AtL -

All-SSC Second-Team Jessica Tabor .................SO.......................... Barry Dana Bergner .................SR..... Nova Southeastern Amanda Goelz................SR.......................... Barry Amber Pederson ............. JR ........................ Rollins Lauren Caldwell .............. FR ........................ Rollins Grace Collins ..................SO.......................... Barry Amber Durkin .................SO.......................... Barry Becky Vyzas ...................SO........................ Tampa Jessica Tejas..................SR........................ Tampa Tiffani Bishop ..................SR............... Florida Tech Heather VanLandingham SR........................ Tampa Christine Clark ..............SO....... Florida Southern Brianna Barth (P) ............ JR ............... Florida Tech

YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

CHAMPION Florida Southern/Barry Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Tampa Barry Barry Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Barry Florida Southern/Rollins Rollins

Lindsey Powell made the All-Sunshine State Conference team for the third year in a row, and has finished in the top ten of the SSC in batting the last two years. SSC Career Records Held by Florida Southern Players Hits ........................298 ......Shelly Davis ............... 1993-96 At-Bats ...................756 ......Jesse Shepherd ......... 2004-07 Doubles ....................58 ......Shelly Davis ............... 1993-96 RBI .........................173 ......Patty Fleig .................. 1993-96 Walks .....................118 ......Ashley Alpizar ............ 2004-07 Sacrifice Hits ............53 ......Jennifer Potts ............. 1995-98 Wins.......................124 ......Megan Brown ............. 2004-07 Winning Perc. ........ .844 ...... Dori Stankewitz .......... 1985-88 Shutouts ...................58 ......Megan Brown ............. 2004-07 Saves .......................13 ......Julianne Coleman....... 1996-99 Strikeout Ratio..... 10.29 ......Dori Stankewitz .......... 1985-88

Honorable Mention None PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Lauren Lopez, Nova SE

Did You Know?

PITCHER-OF-THE-YEAR: Kirsten Frame, Rollins FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR: Kirsten Frame, Rollins COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Michelle Frew, Rollins

CHAMPION Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern/Barry Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern/North Fla. Florida Southern Florida Southern

The SSC record for highest career batting average is held by Eckerd’s Sherry Howell, who hit .524 from 1990-93. She had 220 hits in 420 at-bats. Howell also holds the SSC career records for slugging percentage (.921) and stolen base percentage (.980, 99-for-101). 49


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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT: Barry University Series Date: March 25-26 (A) Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Red, Black & Silver Location: Miami Shores, FL Enrollment: 8,123 First Year of Softball: 1986 All-Time Record: 807-354-1 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 14 Most Recent NCAA Tournament: 2008 Best Finish: National Runner-up (1998) 2010 Record: 32-24 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 13-11 / 4th Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/7 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 59-36 Last Year: Barry won 2-of-3 Head Coach: Danielle Penner Alma Mater/Year: California (PA), ‘98 Record at Barry/Years: 191-83 (5) Career Record/Years: Same SID: Dennis Jezek (305-899-3553) SB Contact: Dennis Jezek (305-899-3553) Website: gobarrybucs.com

OPPONENT: Eckerd College Series Date: March 18-19 (A) Nickname: Tritons Colors: Navy, Teal, Black & White Location: St. Petersburg, FL Enrollment: 1,863 First Year of Softball: 1982 All-Time Record: 328-890-2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: none Most Recent NCAA Tournament: none Best Finish: none 2010 Record: 15-35-1 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 5-19 / 9th Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 91-4 Last Year: FSC won 3-of-3 Head Coach: Josh Beauregard Alma Mater/Year: Eckerd, ’03 Record at Eckerd/Years: 44-120-1 (3) Career Record/Years: Same SID: Rob Broussard (727-864-8242) SB Contact: Rob Broussard (727-864-8242) Website: EckerdTritons.com

OPPONENT: Florida Tech Series Date: April 21-22 (H) Nickname: Panthers Colors: Crimson & Gray Location: Melbourne, FL Enrollment: 8,227 First Year of Softball: 1982 All-Time Record: 558-524 NCAA Tournament Appearances: none Most Recent NCAA Tournament: none Best Finish: none 2010 Record: 22-28 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 8-16 / 7th Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 82-11 Last Year: Florida Tech won 2-of-3 Head Coach: Val Silvestrini Alma Mater/Year: Armstrong Atlantic, ’06 Record at Fla. Tech/Years: 22-28 (1) Career Record/Years: Same SID: Rebecca Vick (321-674-7484) SB Contact: Ryan Jones (321-674-8250) Website: floridatechsports.com

OPPONENT: Lynn University Series Date: April 1-2 (H) Nickname: Fighting Knights Colors: Blue & White Location: Boca Raton, FL Enrollment: 2,410 First Year of Softball: 1998 All-Time Record: 279-350-2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 Most Recent NCAA Tournament: 2001 Best Finish: Regional 3rd place (2001) 2010 Record: 24-31 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 7-17 / 8th Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/9 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 30-11 Last Year: Lynn won 2-of-3 Head Coach: Mandy Harris Alma Mater/Year: Francis Marion, ’01 Record at Lynn/Years: 45-60 (2) Career Record/Years: Same SID: Chad Beattie (561-237-7341) SB Contact: Steve Kramer (561-237-7279) Website: LynnFightingKnights.com

OPPONENT: Nova Southeastern University Series Date: April 28-29 (H) Nickname: Sharks Colors: Navy & Gray Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL Enrollment: 5,355 First Year of Softball: 1995 All-Time Record: 566-301-2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 Most Recent NCAA Tournament: 2010 Best Finish: Regional t-7th place (2010) 2010 Record: 45-17 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 19-5 / 2nd Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 2/7 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/8 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 14-12 Last Year: Nova SE won 3-of-3 Head Coach: Lisa Boneé Alma Mater/Year: Middle Tennessee State, ’85 Record at Nova SE/Years: 274-187-1 (8) Career Record/Years: 456-315-1 (14) SID: Keith Smith (954-262-8261) SB Contact: Maile Keeney (954-262-8235) Website: NSUSharks.com

OPPONENT: Rollins College Series Date: February 22-23 (A) Nickname: Tars Colors: Blue & Yellow Location: Winter Park, FL Enrollment: 1,759 First Year of Softball: 1982 All-Time Record: 555-444 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 5 Most Recent NCAA Tournament: 2010 Best Finish: Regional 3rd place (2004) 2010 Record: 46-5 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 23-1 / 1st Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 81-12 Last Year: Rollins won 2-of-3 Head Coach: Michelle Frew Alma Mater/Year: Eckerd, ’91 Record at Rollins/Years: 493-236 (14) Career Record/Years: Same SID: Nate Weyant (407-646-2661) SB Contact: Brad Plajstek (407-646-2310) Website: RollinsSports.com

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT: Saint Leo University Series Date: March 11-12 (H) Nickname: Lions Colors: Green & Gold Location: Saint Leo, FL Enrollment: 1,744 First Year of Softball: 1982 All-Time Record: 698-564 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 5 Most Recent NCAA Tournament: 2008 Best Finish: Regional 3rd place (2008) 2010 Record: 22-31 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 9-15 / 6th Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/1 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 76-17 Last Year: FSC won 2-of-3 Head Coach: John Conway Alma Mater/Year: Tarkio, ‘89 Record at Saint Leo/Years: First season Career Record/Years: 221-176-2 (8) SID: Evan Ortiz (352-588-8506) SB Contact: Michael Farrant (352-588-8682) Website: SaintLeoLions.com

OPPONENT: University of Tampa Series Date: April 15-16 (A) Nickname: Spartans Colors: Red, Black & Gold Location: Tampa, FL Enrollment: 6,500 First Year of Softball: 1987 All-Time Record: 500-460 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 5 Most Recent NCAA Tournament: 2009 Best Finish: Regional 2nd place (2008) 2010 Record: 23-17 2010 SSC Record/Finish: 14-10 / 3rd Postion Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6 Series with Fla. Southern: FSC leads 67-24 Last Year: Tampa won 2-of-3 Head Coach: Leslie Kanter Alma Mater/Year: South Florida, ’86 Record at Tampa/Years: 376-338 (16) Career Record/Years: Same SID: Tom Kolbe (813-257-3473) SB Contact: Ryan Portilla (813-253-6241) Website: tampaspartans.com

Did You Know? Although the Sunshine State Conference does not sponsor a conference tournament now, at one time the league did. It was held during all three seasons that the SSC sponsored slow‐pitch softball (1982‐ 84), as well as the first two seasons of fast‐pitch competition (1985‐86), and Florida Southern won all five of those tournaments.

The last one in 1986 was a one‐day, single elimination event hosted by Florida Southern at Barnett Field, with the top four teams in the final standings the only qualifiers. The Moccasins beat Florida Tech 5‐0 in the first game behind a no‐hitter by Dori Stankewitz. Rhonda Kaiser then blanked St. Thomas on five hits in the championship game for another 5‐0 win. Beth Greig hit a 3‐run th homer in the 5 inning, and Chris th Palmer added a 2‐run shot in the 6 for all of the scoring.

2011 Sunshine State Conference Composite Schedule Saturday, February 19 Tampa at Lynn (DH) ........................ 12:00 Sunday, February 20 Tampa at Lynn ................................ 12:00 Tuesday, February 22 Fla. Southern at Rollins ..................... 7:00 Wednesday, February 23 Fla. Southern at Rollins (DH) ............. 6:00 Tuesday, March 1 Barry at Fla. Tech.............................. 2:00 Wednesday, March 2 Barry at Fla. Tech (DH).................... 12:00 Friday, March 4 Saint Leo at Lynn .............................. 2:30 Saturday, March 5 Saint Leo at Lynn (DH) ...................... 1:30 Friday, March 11 Saint Leo at Fla. Southern ................. 7:00 Saturday, March 12 Saint Leo at Fla. Southern (DH) ......... 1:00 Eckerd at Barry ................................. 4:00 Nova SE at Tampa ............................ 6:00 Sunday, March 13 Nova SE at Tampa (DH) .................. 12:00 Eckerd at Barry (DH) ......................... 1:00

Friday, March 18 Fla. Southern at Eckerd ..................... 7:00 Rollins at Nova SE ............................ 7:00 Fla. Tech at Tampa ........................... 7:00 Saturday, March 19 Barry at Saint Leo (DH) ................... 12:00 Fla. Southern at Eckerd (DH) ............. 1:00 Rollins at Nova SE (DH) .................... 1:00 Fla. Tech at Tampa (DH) ................... 1:00 Sunday, March 20 Barry at Saint Leo............................ 12:00 Friday, March 25 Tampa at Saint Leo ........................... 6:00 Fla. Southern at Barry........................ 7:00 Eckerd at Nova SE ............................ 7:00 Lynn at Rollins................................... 7:00 Saturday, March 26 Fla. Southern at Barry (DH) ............... 1:00 Eckerd at Nova SE (DH) .................... 1:00 Lynn at Rollins (DH) .......................... 1:00 Tampa at Saint Leo (DH) ................... 1:00

Friday, April 1 Eckerd at Fla. Tech ........................... 3:00 Nova SE at Barry............................... 6:00 Lynn at Fla. Southern ........................ 7:00 Tampa at Rollins ............................... 7:00

Saturday, April 16 Lynn at Eckerd (DH) .......................... 1:00 Saint Leo at Fla. Tech (DH) ............... 1:00 Fla. Southern at Tampa (DH) ............. 1:00 Rollins at Barry .................................. 6:00

Saturday, April 2 Nova SE at Barry (DH)....................... 1:00 Lynn at Fla. Southern (DH) ................ 1:00 Eckerd at Fla. Tech (DH) ................... 1:00 Tampa at Rollins (DH) ....................... 1:00

Sunday, April 17 Rollins at Barry (DH) .......................... 1:00

Friday, April 8 Fla. Tech at Lynn............................... 2:30 Barry at Tampa.................................. 6:00 Rollins at Eckerd ............................... 7:00 Saturday, April 9 Fla. Tech at Lynn (DH)..................... 10:00 Barry at Tampa (DH) ....................... 12:00 Rollins at Eckerd (DH) ....................... 1:00 Saint Leo at Nova SE (DH) ................ 5:00 Sunday, April 10 Saint Leo at Nova SE ........................ 1:00

Thursday, April 21 Tampa at Eckerd ............................... 6:00 Lynn at Nova SE ............................... 6:00 Fla. Tech at Fla. Southern.................. 7:00 Rollins at Saint Leo............................ 7:00 Friday, April 22 Fla. Tech at Fla. Southern (DH) ......... 1:00 Rollins at Saint Leo (DH) ................... 1:00 Lynn at Nova SE (DH) ....................... 5:00 Tampa at Eckerd (DH) ....................... 6:00 Thursday, April 28 Nova SE at Fla. Southern .................. 7:00 Eckerd at Saint Leo ........................... 7:00

Tuesday, March 29 Nova SE at Fla. Tech ........................ 3:00

Tuesday, April 12 Fla. Tech at Rollins ............................ 7:00

Friday, April 29 Nova SE at Fla. Southern (DH) .......... 1:00 Eckerd at Saint Leo (DH) ................... 6:00

Wednesday, March 30 Nova SE at Fla. Tech (DH) ................ 1:00

Wednesday, April 13 Fla. Tech at Rollins (DH).................... 5:00

Saturday, April 30 Barry at Lynn..................................... 2:00

Friday, April 15 Saint Leo at Fla. Tech........................ 2:30 Lynn at Eckerd .................................. 7:00 Fla. Southern at Tampa ..................... 7:00

Sunday, May 1 Barry at Lynn (DH)............................. 1:00

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL-OF-FAME There are more members of the SSC Hall of Fame from Florida Southern than any other school in the league. Counting the three who are a part of the class of 2011, there are 44 Moccasins who have now earned the league’s highest honor. The most recent inductees are softball player Wanda Graham, men’s golfer Steve Paramore, and women’s basketball player Lucresia West. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92, and FSC has had at least one inductee in 16 of the 19 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 44 inductees, 30 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks, and four from administrative and staff positions.

Wanda Graham Class of 2011

Once she is officially inducted, Graham will become the sixth Florida Southern softball player in the SSC Hall of Fame. (Head coach Chris Bellotto is also a member.) Graham was a big part of four SSC championship teams at Florida Southern from 1990-93, and as a senior, helped lead the Moccasins to the NCAA Division II National Championship. A two-time All-American outfielder, and three-time First Team All-SSC selection, she hit .399 with a .474 on-base percentage, 16 home runs and 125 RBI in her career. Her best season came during the Mocs run to the national title, whe she set a school record with a .500 batting average, hit seven homers and drove in 50 runs.

CLASS OF 1991-92 Dana Cozine - volleyball John Ebeling - men’s basketball John Edwards - men’s basketball Tom Gleeton - men’s golf Sandy Hudson - volleyball Charley Matlock - men’s golf coach Tom Patri - men’s golf Hal Smeltzly - baseball coach / athletic director Lois Webb - volleyball coach

CLASS OF 2002-03 Becky Thyhsen - volleyball Norm Benn - women’s basketball coach Rocco Mediate - men’s golf CLASS OF 2003-04 Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball CLASS OF 2004-05 Shelly Davis - softball Wayne Koehler - sports information director Shanna Nagy - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1992-93 Joe Arnold - baseball coach Lee Janzen - men’s golf

CLASS OF 2005-06 Lisa Cave - women’s golf Jeff Klauk - men’s golf James Vida - baseball

CLASS OF 1993-94 Ed Jeffries - women’s tennis coach Jerry Johnson - men’s basketball Dori Stankewitz - softball

CLASS OF 2006-07 Duane Hopkins - faculty athletics representative B.J. Leach - baseball Traci Wood - softball

CLASS OF 1994-95 Bill “Doc” Connors - trainer Kris Kearney - men’s basketball

CLASS OF 2007-08 Julianne Coleman - softball Buck Dawson - cross-country coach Jana Peterkova - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1995-96 Chuck Anderson - baseball coach Terry Gilmore - baseball Missey Crain - volleyball

CLASS OF 2008-09 Lisa Ball - women’s golf Wayne Raath - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1996-97 Hal Wissel - men’s basketball coach CLASS OF 1998-99 Kellie Robinson - softball

CLASS OF 2010-11 Wanda Graham - softball Steve Paramore - men’s golf Lucresia West – women’s basketball

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME CLASS OF 2002 Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62) Baseball Coach (1984-2002) Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982-present) John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82) Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65) Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86) Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88) Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41) Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95) Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71) Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92) Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57) Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976) and Athletics Director (1977-2000) Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000) George Jenkins - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2003 Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83) Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87) Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53) Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69) Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78) Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84) Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73) Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88) Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82) Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2004 Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97) Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92) Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95) Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87) Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89) Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98) Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81) Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91) Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member

The Class of 2010 The ninth class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined in March of 2010. Front row (L-R): Mrs. Brian Bain representing her late husband Brian Bain (men’s soccer, 1966-69), Dana Cozine (volleyball, 198384), Beth Greig (softball, 1986-87). Back row (L-R): Steve Paramore (men’s golf, 2000-03), Darron Stiles (men’s golf, 1992-95), Marco Dawson (men’s golf, 1982-85), Duane Hopkins (faculty athletic representative, 1999-07), John Mack (honorary). CLASS OF 2007 Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85) Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present) Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present) Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72) Wayne Koehler - Sports Info. Director (1983-95, 1999-2002) B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99) Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954) Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96) Jack Slayton - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2005 Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67) Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80); Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (‘79-80) Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90) Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96) John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76) Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79) Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99) Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51) Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2008 Alberto Bonfil - Men’s Tennis (1997-2000) Kelly Charron - Women’s Basketball (1992-95) Julianne Coleman - Softball (1996-99) Frank DeSavino - Men’s Basketball (1953-56) Jana Peterkova – Women’s Golf (2001-02) Wayne Raath – Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Steve Sokol - Men’s Golf (2001-02) Brett Tomko - Baseball (1995) George Hudson - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2006 Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89) Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75) Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000) A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006) Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74) Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82) Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99) Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Frank Szabo - Administrator James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)

CLASS OF 2009 Lisa Ball - Women’s Golf (2000-02) Kim Crawford - Volleyball (1993-94) Bob Gendron - Baseball (1981-82) Wanda Graham - Softball (1990-93) Joe Sickles - Baseball (1981-83) Jill Stephens - Volleyball (1991-1994) Chrissy Teresi - Softball (1991-92) Stacey Ungashick - Women’s Basketball (1990-93) Jack Varasse - Honorary Member

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional student-athletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863680-4264. WOMEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship

BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship

SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship

MEN'S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship

MEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship

WOMEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

MEN'S & WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN'S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James "Jimmie" Sikes Scholarship • Leon "Pop" Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund

WOMEN'S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship

WOMEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship

GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship

MEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund

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BARNETT FIELD, HOME OF THE MOCCASINS The Moccasins play their home games at Barnett Field, on the campus of Florida Southern College. The field is located behind Jenkins Field House, home of the Moccasin volleyball and basketball teams, on the corner of Ingraham Avenue and McDonald Street. Originally known as Pipkin Field, it was re‐christened Barnett Field in 1990 in honor of longtime Florida Southern booster Hoyt Barnett. It also serves as the home for the Moccasin soccer teams in the fall. The Moccasins actually lost their first fast‐pitch game at their on‐campus field by a score of 7‐1 in the first game of a doubleheader with Lewis (IL) on March 14, 1985. The Mocs did win the second game, 4‐1, and have been doing that ever since. Over the last 26 years, they’ve won over 80% of their games at Barnett Field, and The 2009 team had the best record in school history at Barnett Field, going 21‐1 for a .955 winning percentage. Some of their other stand‐out records at home have come in 1987 (30‐4); 1989 (30‐3); 1995 (21‐2), 2004 (32‐4); and 2006 (24‐3). Barnett Field has also been the site for nine NCAA Division II South Region Softball Tournaments, most recently in 2006. No other school in the region has served as the host site more than Florida Southern. NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGION SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS PLAYED AT BARNETT FIELD

Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 1996 1999 2004 2006

Winner NE Missouri State Florida Southern Missouri Southern SE Missouri State Barry Florida Southern Alabama‐Huntsville Florida Southern Florida Southern

Runner‐Up Florida Southern SE Missouri State Florida Southern Florida Southern Valdosta State Barry West Florida Alabama‐Huntsville Alabama‐Huntsville

The large birds of prey living in one of the light towers down the left field line are ospreys, otherwise known as seahawks. They eat mostly fish and can dive up to three feet deep in water to grab their prey. They thrive on every continent in the world except for Antarctica, normally live between 20 and 25 years, and mate for life. The photo at left is of the actual pair that lives at Barnett Field, taken by Florida Southern photographer Wayne Koehler during a game. They were given the names Alan and Anita by former Moccasin outfielder Natalie Lang.

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FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP

DIRECTIONS TO FSC

Sponsored by Learfield Sports and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, the NACDA Cup standings rank every NCAA Division II program based on their performances in the various national championships. Grand Valley State (MI) was the overall winner for the seventh consecutive year.

From Orlando… I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit, and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport… Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above.

SEASON...................... PLACE........................ PTS 1995-96........................... 13th..........................328.0 1996-97........................... 27th..........................283.5 1997-98............................ 5th...........................320.0 1998-99............................ 4th...........................320.0 1999-00............................ 4th...........................473.0 2000-01........................... 30th..........................310.0 2001-02........................... 24th..........................344.0 2002-03........................... 40th..........................310.5 th 2003-04........................... 26 ..........................385.5 th 2004-05........................... 13 ..........................445.5 2005-06........................... 15th..........................404.0 2006-07........................... 10th..........................554.0 2007-08........................... 39th..........................351.5 2008-09........................... 36th..........................375.0 2009-10........................... 23rd..........................450.0

From Tampa/St. Petersburg… Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and go seven blocks to the campus. Barnett Field is the by the second parking lot on the right. From Palm Beach/Miami… Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Highway 60). Take Highway 60 to 98 North in Bartow, and 98 North into Lakeland. Watch for the Grove Park Shopping Plaza (on the left) and turn left at Crystal Lake Drive. Go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive, turn right and go around the lake to Ingraham Avenue. Turn right again, and go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SECOND ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MAYOR’S CUP

MAJORS and FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern:

The Mayor's Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball), and eight sports for women (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis volleyball, softball and rowing). Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. Last year saw Florida Southern finish second to Rollins College on both the men’s side and the women’s side. The Mocs were three points behind the Tars in the men’s race, and two points behind in the women’s. Florida Southern has won the men’s division 11 times and the women's division 10 times, more than any other school in both divisions.

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Florida Southern Year-by-Year in the Mayor’s Cup Men’s Women’s Men’s Women’s Season Place Place Season Place Place 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

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Information Tech. Mgt. International Business Journalism - Print Landscape Horticultural Design/Production Management Marketing Mathematics Music Education Music Management Music Performance/ Composition Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Public Relations Recreational Turfgrass Mgmt. Religion Self-Designed Major – Venture into the Adventure Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theatre Arts Youth Ministry

Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Theological Pre-Veterinary Pre-Pharmacy Interdisciplinary Studies African-American Studies Information Tech. Mgt. International Studies Latin-American Studies Women’s Studies Graduate Programs Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Master of Education (M.Ed.) Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Educator


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WHY ARE WE PROUD TO BE A DIVISION II SCHOOL? Graduation Rate Our student‐athlete graduation rate is consistently 10 to 15 percentage points higher than the total student body.

Class Time Our regionalization philosophy rewards the scheduling of local or regional opponents in the regular season resulting in limited missed class time for our student‐ athletes.

Athletics Scholarships Many of our student‐athletes receive athletics scholarships and other forms of financial aid to pay for school.

Personal Attention Our student‐athletes receive a quality education and our institutions often feature an exceptional teacher‐to‐student ratio.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SOFTBALL BY THE NUMBERS

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National Championship

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National Runner-Up Finishes

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SSC Hall of Famers

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SSC Female Athletes-of-the-Year

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Florida Southern Hall of Famers

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NCAA Regional Titles

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Region Coach-of-the Year Awards

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SSC Coach-of-the Year Awards

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Academic All-Americans

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NCAA Tournament Bids

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Conference Titles

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All-American Players

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All-American Awards

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NCAA Playoff Wins

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All-Region Selections

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All-SSC Selections

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Chris Bellotto has been named the SSC Coach-of-the-Year 15 times in her career, and is a member of the SSC, the Florida Southern Athletic, and the NFCA Hall of Fame.

Over the last 24 years, the Moccasins have averaged 41 wins per season with a .767 winning percentage.

The 1993 Moccasins won the program’s first national championship and featured 11 all-conference players. They still hold the NCAA record for most runs scored in a national title game, pounding out 20 hits in an 11-5 victory over Augustana (SD).


Front Row (left-to-right): Lindsey Powell, Christie Bailey, Liana Derringer, Peggy Alex, Erin Foley, Karlyn Scott, Khaliah Brown, Steph Graziani. Middle Row (left-to-right): Tim Carpenter (sports information director), Lindsey McClellan, Christine Clark, Heather Raulerson, Dani Blake, Lindsay LaChance, Brandy Pikus, Brittany Martin, Chris Kirtchman (student trainer). Back Row (left-to-right): Meghan Fornoff (athletic trainer), Michelle Tatlock (assistant coach), Dezirae Parsons, Randi Grimes, Morgan Brown, Kianna Murphy, Chris Bellotto (head coach), Al Bellotto (assistant coach).

2011 Florida Southern College Moccasins Softball Roster

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 17 21 22 24 27 33 44

Name Pos. Liana Derringer P/OF/1B Karlyn Scott OF Brittany Martin 3B Randi Grimes 1B/C Peggy Alex 2B Dani Blake OF Steph Graziani 2B Brandy Pikus OF Kianna Murphy OF Lindsey Powell OF/1B Christine Clark P/1B Heather Raulerson C Dezirae Parsons SS Lindsey McClellan P Khaliah Brown 2B/OF Erin Foley C/3B/OF Christie Bailey SS Lindsay LaChance P/1B Morgan Brown P

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Ht. Cl. Hometown 5‐02 Fr. Lehigh Acres, FL 5‐04 Jr. Crawfordville, FL 5‐06 Jr. Norwalk, IA 5‐09 Jr. Lakeland, FL 5‐03 Sr. Clermont, FL 5‐05 Sr. LaBelle, FL 5‐01 Jr. New Castle, PA 5‐06 Jr. Titusville, FL 6‐01 Fr. Germantown, MD 5‐07 Sr. Lakeland, FL 5‐08 Jr. Naples, FL 5‐06 Sr. Felda, FL 5‐08 So. Ocala, FL 6‐00 R‐So. Lakeland, FL 5‐06 Fr. Columbus, OH 5‐03 So. Bartow, FL 5‐06 Fr. Jacksonville, FL 5‐09 Fr. Hallowell, ME 5‐10 Sr. Carrollton, GA

High School/Previous School Riverdale HS Wakulla HS Indianola HS/Iowa Central CC McKeel Academy/Manatee CC East Ridge HS LaBelle HS Neshannock HS/Iowa Central CC Titusville HS Seneca Valley HS George Jenkins HS Barron Collier HS LaBelle HS Forest HS All Saints Academy Churchill County HS Bartow HS Bartram Trail HS Hall‐Dale HS Abeca Academy (home‐schooled)

Chris Bellotto – Head Coach Michelle Tatlock & Al Bellotto – Assistant Coaches Meghan Fornoff – Athletic Trainer


2011 FLORIDA SOUTHERN SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Wed. Feb. 16 Sat. Feb. 19 Tue. Feb. 22 Wed. Feb. 23 Tue. Mar. 1

Opponent Site Time Webber International Lakeland 6:00 pm DH at Flagler St. Augustine 2:00 pm DH *at Rollins Winter Park 7:00 pm *at Rollins Winter Park 6:00 pm DH St. Xavier Lakeland 6:00 pm DH Wolves Invitational (hosted by West Georgia) Fri. Mar. 4 vs. Augusta State Carrollton, GA 12:00 pm vs. Georgia SW Carrollton, GA 2:00 pm Sat. Mar. 5 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic Carrollton, GA 12:00 pm vs. North Alabama Carrollton, GA 2:00 pm Sun. Mar. 6 vs. Alabama‐Huntsville Carrollton, GA 9:00 am at West Georgia Carrollton, GA 11:00 am Wed. Mar. 9 at Warner Lake Wales 2:00 pm DH Fri. Mar. 11 *Saint Leo Lakeland 7:00 pm Sat. Mar. 12 *Saint Leo Lakeland 1:00 pm DH Tue. Mar. 15 #vs. Franklin Pierce Clermont 3:30 pm DH Fri. Mar. 18 *at Eckerd St. Petersburg 7:00 pm Sat. Mar. 19 *at Eckerd St. Petersburg 1:00 pm DH Tue. Mar. 22 Warner Lakeland 6:00 pm DH Wed. Mar. 23 #vs. Dowling Clermont 3:30 pm DH Fri. Mar. 25 *at Barry Miami Shores 7:00 pm Sat. Mar. 26 *at Barry Miami Shores 1:00 pm DH Fri. Apr. 1 *Lynn Lakeland 7:00 pm Sat. Apr. 2 *Lynn Lakeland 1:00 pm DH Wed. Apr. 6 vs. Webber International Frostproof 6:00 pm DH Sat. Apr. 9 at Palm Beach Atlantic West Palm Beach 1:00 pm DH Tue. Apr. 12 Palm Beach Atlantic Lakeland 5:00 pm DH Fri. Apr. 15 *at Tampa Tampa 7:00 pm Sat. Apr. 16 *at Tampa Tampa 1:00 pm DH Thur. Apr. 21 *Florida Tech Lakeland 7:00 pm Fri. Apr. 22 *Florida Tech Lakeland 1:00 pm DH Thur. Apr. 28 *Nova Southeastern Lakeland 7:00 pm Fri. Apr. 29 *Nova Southeastern Lakeland 1:00 pm DH NCAA Division II South Region Tournament – May 13‐15 at campus sites NCAA Division II Super Regionals – May 20‐21 at campus sites NCAA Division II National Tournament – May 26‐30 in Salem, VA

*Sunshine State Conference Games #Games played at the National Training Center in Clermont All home games in bold and played at Barnett Field on the FSC campus


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