ASU Softball Media Guide

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Table of Contents

Quick Facts ......................................................................................1 2010 Roster .................................................................................... 2 Coaching Staff.............................................................................3-4 2010 Season Outlook ..................................................................5 Meet the Mountaineers ....................................................... 6-11 2010 Opponents .........................................................................12 2009 Results ................................................................................. 13 2009 Stats ......................................................................................14 2009 Recap ................................................................................... 15 Record Book ...........................................................................16-22 All-Time Roster ........................................................................... 22 All-Time Results/ ASU vs. Opponents ..................................23 Southern Conference ............................................................... 24 Athletics Director, Charlie Cobb ........................................... 25 University Section ............................................................... 26-32

Team Information

2009 Record............................................................................26-29 2009 Home/Away/Neutral Record...............11-5/10-17/5-7 2009 SoCon Record............................................................... 14-9 2009 SoCon Finish .............................................................. T-2nd Letterwinners R/L .................................................................... 7/7 Position Starters R/L................................................................ 6/3 Pitchers R/L................................................................................. 1/3 Newcomers ................................................................................. 11

ASU ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian Athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administrators and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

Credits Design and Editor: Eric Bohannon Editorial Assistance: Mike Flynn, Charles Cochrum, Courtney Burchett, Patrick Moree, Drew Ayers, Andrew Huggins, ASU softball staff Cover Design: Charles Cochrum Photography: ASU Athletics Archives, ASU Sports Information Staff, Leila Jackson, Dave Mayo, Troy Tuttle and Tim Richardson On the Cover: Front: Megan Rembielak, Sarah Rappe and Katie Boyd Back: Meagan Squartino, Michelle Lighton and Ashley Stubbs

Quick Facts

Location........................................................................Boone, N.C. Founded................................................................................... 1899 Enrollment........................................................................... 16,600 Nickname................................................................Mountaineers Colors...................................................................... Black and Gold Conference...................................................................... Southern Chancellor............................................. Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Faculty Representative.................................... Dr. Alan Hauser Athletics Director.................................................... Charlie Cobb Senior Associate AD/SWA........................Debbie Richardson Facility ............................... Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium Seating Capacity................................................................... 1,000

Coaching Staff

Head Coach....................................................... Amy Herrington Alma Mater.......................................... Eastern Kentucky, 2003 Record at ASU.........................................................................37-66 Career Record.........................................................................Same Seasons ................................................................................... Third Assistant Coach...........................................................Beth Wade Alma Mater....................................................Florida State, 2004 Assistant Coach...........................................Jonathan Woodard Alma Mater.......................................... Eastern Kentucky, 2004 Assistant Coach ............................................ Kayla Richardson

Sports Information

Softball Contact/Intern.................................... Eric Bohannon Office......................................................................... 828-262-7166 Mobile...................................................................... 717-228-8153 Email ........................................... bohannonec@appstate.edu Fax.............................................................................. 828-262-6106 Sports Information Director...................................Mike Flynn Associate SID ................................................. Charles Cochrum Assistant SID ............................................... Courtney Burchett Intern ...................................................................... Patrick Moree Mailing Address...........................................................Box 32116 ............................................................................. Boone, NC 28608 Overnight Address.............................. 425 Jack Branch Drive ........................................................................... Boone, N.C. 28608 Web site...........................................................www.GoASU.com ASU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bonafide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifications, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its effects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants.

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No. 00 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 24

Name Hannah Dow Sarah Rappe Megan Rembielak Meghan Smith Maria Gulas Sheridan Phillips Katie Boyd Allie Cashion Caitlin Wainright Michelle Lighton McKenzie Phillips Frannie Seader Morgan Price Louise Gibson Ashley Stubbs Meagan Squartino Hayley Grabner Michelle Gorzelle Lindsay Whitlock

Roster

Pos. B/T P/1B CF SS INF INF OF C/3B OF P C INF P 1B P P C OF OF C

R/R L/R S/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L L/R R/R

Ht.

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

Yr.

Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. So.

Head Coach: Amy Herrington Assistant Coaches: Beth Wade, Kayla Richardson and Jonathan Woodard

By State Alabama (2) Louise Gibson Maria Gulas

Florida (3)

Frannie Seader Ashley Stubbs Lindsay Whitlock

Illinois (3)

Pennsylvania (1)

Hannah Dow Michelle Gorzelle McKenzie Phillips

Mattoon, Ill./Heartland CC/Mattoon Charlotte, N.C./Butler Advance, N.C./Bishop McGuinness Stafford, Va./Mountain View Hoover, Ala./Spain Park Summerfield, N.C./Northwest Guilford Walkertown, N.C./North Forsyth Waxhaw, N.C./Weddington Greenville, N.C./East Carolina/South Central Chesapeake, Va./Hickory Newton, Ill./Heartland CC/Newton Community Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall Kannapolis, N.C./Northwest Cabarrus Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain Balm, Fla./Newsome Skippack, Pa./Ocoee (Fla.) Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Palatine, Ill./Heartland CC/William Fremd Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville

Pronunciation Guide Sarah Rappe Megan Rembielak Maria Gulas Meagan Squartino Michelle Gorzelle

Rap Rim-ba-lak Goo-lis Skwar-tino Gor-zell

By Class

North Carolina (7) Katie Boyd Allie Cashion Sheridan Phillips Morgan Price Sarah Rappe Megan Rembielak Caitlin Wainright

Hometown/Prev School

Senior (1)

Meagan Squartino

Caitlin Wainright Lindsay Whitlock

Junior (5)

Freshman (7)

Katie Boyd Hannah Dow McKenzie Phillips Morgan Price Sarah Rappe

Sophomore (6)

Meagan Squartino

Michelle Gorzelle Michelle Lighton Ashley Stubbs Megan Rembielak

Virginia (3)

Hayley Grabner Michelle Lighton Meghan Smith

Allie Cashion Louise Gibson Hayley Grabner Maria Gulas Sheridan Phillips Frannie Seader Meghan Smith

Bottom row (left to right): Katie Boyd, Sarah Rappe, Megan Rembielak, Meghan Smith, Meagan Squartino, Ashley Stubbs, McKenzie Phillips Second Row: Maria Gulas, Allie Cashion, Sheridan Phillips Top Row: Louise Gibson, Michelle Gorzelle, Morgan Price, Lindsay Whitlock, Hannah Dow, Michelle Lighton, Caitlin Wainright, Frannie Seader, Hayley Grabner

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Coaching Staff Herrington’s Coaching Resume School Appalachian Appalachian Florida State

Amy Herrington

Pos. Head Coach Asst. Coach Volunteer Asst.

Year (s) 2008-pres. 2005-07 2004

Record 37-66 73-104 62-16

Head Coach Third Season Eastern Kentucky

Amy Herrington is in her third season as head coach of Appalachian State University softball after spending two years as an assistant coach for the Mountaineers. In 2009, Herrington led the Mountaineers to one of the best seasons in school history and a 15-win improvement from the year before. Appalachian finished 14-9 in SoCon play and finished second in the conference, the highest finish ever for an ASU softball team. Three Mountaineers were named to the all-SoCon team and another made the all-freshman team. Appalachian broke 30 school records, including 24 single-season individual and team records. The Mountaineers led the Southern Conference in 12 individual categories and in six team categories and Katie Boyd was in the top 10 in the country in four categories. Appalachian had a school record four all-conference performers in 2009, including Kayla Richardson, who became the first ASU pitcher to earn first-team honors, Michelle Lighton, Katie Boyd and Megan Rembielak. During Herrington’s first season as head coach in 2008, the Apps posted an 11-37, going 6-10 in SoCon action. Two Mountaineers were named all-SoCon, while ASU had a record of 1-2 in the Southern Conference Tournament. In 2007, her only season as associate head coach, the Mountaineers placed three student-athletes on the all-SoCon team. As well as posted then school records for conference wins, home runs and stolen base percentage. Herrington, who worked primarily with the hitters and position players, has seen numerous players under her tutelage set new school records. In 2006 the Mountaineers set school records for batting average (.269), runs (219), hits (411), doubles (59), home runs (25), RBI (197) and slugging percentage (.366) under Herrington’s guidance. Herrington came to Appalachian after serving on the coaching staff at Florida State in 2004. She helped guide the Seminoles to a fifth-place finish at the Women’s College World Series, along with Atlantic Coast Conference and NCAA Regional titles. She and the entire coaching staff were honored as the 2004 Southeast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year. While with the Seminoles Herrington earned her master’s degree in sports management. Herrington competed as a student-athlete at Eastern Kentucky and was a member of the Colonels’ 2002 Ohio Valley Conference regularAmy Herrington led ASU to 26 wins in 2009, its second season and tournament championship team. She was named to the highest win total in school history. OVC’s all-conference first team as well as the league’s all-tournament team in 2002, along with earning second team all-conference accolades as an infielder in both 2000 and 2001. Her twin sister, Bethany Herrington, was a three-time all-OVC performer and the pair helped lead EKU to the school’s first ever regional appearance. A native of Olympia, Wash., Herrington married Jonathan Woodard, who was also a standout student-athlete at EKU and currently serves as an assistant coach under Herrington, in the summer of 2006.

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Coaching Staff

Beth Wade

Jonathan Woodard Assistant Coach Fourth Season Eastern Kentucky

Assistant Coach Third Season Florida State

Jonathan Woodard is in his fourth season at Appalachian as a volunteer assistant coach. A 2004 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in public relations, Woodard was a two-year letterwinner for the Colonels. He had a breakout season in his senior season of 2004, earning All-OVC honors and placing in the top-10 nationally batting average (.418) and in the top-50 for runs scored and walks (56 and 37). Woodard also played for junior-college baseball powerhouse Walters State Community College in 2004 under head coach Ken Campbell. A native of Knoxville, Tenn., Woodard graduated in 2000 from Knox Central High School. A two-sport threat, he earned all-state, all-region and all-district honors in both football and baseball. Additionally, he earned Mr. Bobcat honors for football as the team’s MVP. Woodard resides in Mountain City, Tenn., with wife Amy Herrington, ASU’s head softball coach.

Beth Wade is in her third season at Appalachian as an assistant coach after a five-year playing career at Florida State and one season as an assistant coach at Tallahassee Community College. Wade helped the 2009 ASU squad to its best Southern Conference finish in school history (tie for second) and the most conference wins in school history with 14. As a player, Wade was a three-year starter at first base and was named first-team all-ACC in 2004 as well as to the all-ACC Tournament team. Wade and the Seminoles reached the Women’s College World Series twice (2002, 2004). She played on three ACC Conference Championship teams at FSU and finished with a career playing record of 272-82. Wade led the 2004 ‘Noles in doubles, 12, and home runs, 8, both numbers remain in the single-season top-10 list. She is also fifth on the all-time list for putouts in a career, recording 1,117. She also earned ASA first-team All-American honors in 2002 as a part of the St. Louis Saints summer league team. Wade is a three-time graduate from Florida State University earning an undergraduate degree in exercise science in 2003, then completing work for a master’s degree in sport administration in 2004. In the summer of 2007, Wade completed a third degree, earning a B.S. in civil engineering. While at FSU, she was named to the Dean’s List multiple semesters and earned the Golden Nole Award for highest G.P.A. on the softball team. A native of Colquitt, Ga., Wade was a four-year letterwinner in softball, basketball and baseball at Miller County High School. In 1999, she earned Georgia State Female Athlete of the Year honors. She was also the valedictorian of her senior class.

Kayla Richardson Assistant Coach First Season Appalachian State

Kayla Richardson, the all-time winningest pitcher in Appalachian State University softball history, joins the 2010 staff as an assistant coach and will work with the pitchers. A four-year standout in the circle, Richardson had one of the best seasons by an ASU pitcher in 2009, setting singleseason records for wins (14), starts (28), complete games (23), innings pitched (204.1) and strikeouts (155). She led the Southern Conference in innings pitched and complete games en route to first-team all-conference honors. She is

Kayla Richardson became the first Mountaineers since 2006 to be named to the SoCon all-tournament team.

the first pitcher in ASU history to be named first-team allSouthern Conference. She graduated as the school's all-time wins leader with 34, appearances with 129 and strikeouts, with 349.

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2010 Season Outlook Outfield With just one returning starter in the outfield, Herrington brought in a plethora of talent to flank returning center fielder Sarah Rappe in the corner positions. Rappe was second on the team in batting last season hitting .286 from her leadoff position in the order. The junior led the Southern Conference with 29 steals and finished 30th in the country with 0.53 steals per game. “Sarah is going to play center again after a solid season last year,”Herrington said. “She is a good captain out there and patrols the field.” Sophomore Michelle Gorzelle, also from Heartland CC, and freshmen Hayley Grabner and Allie Cashion will fight for the two remaining spots while Sheridan Phillips will be in the mix as well. “Allie was impressive in the fall and has kept that going so far in the spring, Herrington said. “Michelle was injured last year but has bounced back well and has a jump to start in left.”

With six starters returning after a record-setting 2009 season, Appalachian State University softball has even loftier expectations for 2010. The Mountaineers finished the 2009 season with 29 wins and went 14-9 in SoCon play and earned its highest SoCon finish ever, tying for second. The Apps could be even better in 2010 with the six starters returning and 11 newcomers on board. “With the addidtion of our junior college transfers and freshmen, I think we have the strongest lineup we’ve ever had, top to bottom”, head coach Amy Herrington said. “ We feel like there are no weak spots in our lineup and with that depth will be able to go with our best matchups to get the most effective lineup on the field. Infield Four starters return on the infield, led by 2009 all-region performer Katie Boyd. Last year, Boyd put together the best singleseason performance in ASU softball history, setting school records in seven offensive categories and leading the Southern Conference in eight categories. She played all 55 games at third base last season, and will also see time at catcher this year. Sophomores Michelle Lighton and Megan Rembielak are coming off of fine rookie campaigns that saw both earn postseason accolades. Rembielak finished third on the team with a .272 batting average and started all 55 games at shortstop. Lighton smacked five homers and set an ASU freshman record with 32 RBI. Rembielak was named to the SoCon all-freshman team while Lighton earned second-team honors at catcher. Junior Morgan Price and sophomore Lindsay Whitlock split time at first base last season while Price also played as designated player and Whitlock also saw time at catcher. Herrington brought in five newcomers that could potentially see time on the infield. Junior College transfers Hannah Dow and McKenzie Phillips, both from 2009 NJCAA national champion Heartland Community College, will provide depth and experience to the infield. Dow will play first base when she is not pitching and Phillips could play short or second base while freshman Meghan Smith will see time at third and could also see time at second. “I’m very happy with the three junior college transfers, they have that winning mentality and have really come in and become leaders,”Herrington said. Dow hit .335 for HCC with four homers while Phillips hit .433 and scored 69 runs with 31 stolen bases. Freshman Maria Gulas will see time at first base when Dow pitches.

In addition to her prowess in the circle, Ashley Stubbs led ASU with five gamewinning hits last season.

Pitching Going into the offseason, the pitching staff was the biggest question mark as ASU lost first-team all conference pitcher Kayla Richardson to graduation. However, with sophomore Ashley Stubbs returning after a solid freshman season andHerrington bringing in four new pitchers, pitching looks to be as solid as ever. Stubbs finished the season with a 10-11 record in the circle with a 3.30 ERA. Added in the offseason were Dow, who was a JUCO allAmerican last season after going 20-4 with a 1.44 ERA and earned the NJCAA World Series MVP, along with East Carolina transfer Caitlin Wainright, who went 2-4 with a 2.14 ERA and freshmen Frannie Seader and Louise Gibson. Outlook The Mountaineers once again have a tough schedule, playing 12 teams that finished last season with a .500 record or better. “In our first tournament there are a lot of teams in our region which is always good and there are solid teams at the Stetson tournament as well, “Herrington said. “We have a good shot at a 30 win season and look to get over .500 for the first time in school history.”

Morgan Price reached career highs with five homers and 19 RBI last season.

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2009-10 Mountaineers

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Katie Boyd

Michelle Lighton

Third Base/Catcher Junior Walkertown, N.C./North Forsyth

Catcher Sophomore Chesapeake, Va./Hickory 2009: Played in all 55 games, starting in 52 ... started 44 behind the plate, five at first base and three as designated player ... earned second-team all-Southern Conference ... hit .206 on the season, tying for second on the team with eight doubles ... hit five home runs, including a walk-off homer against Samford ... broke ASU freshman RBI record with 32 and finished ninth in the SoCon ... finished second on the team and seventh in the conference with 23 walks ... broke ASU single-season record with four sacrifice flies ... threw out 12 runners from behind the plate, the second most in school history. Hickory: Named first team all-Tidewater, all-district, all-region, and all-state ... helped team capture Virginia AAA State Championship in 2008 ... team was ranked 15th in nation in USA today poll ... captain of both her school’s volleyball and softball team her senior year. Personal: Born November 25, 1990 ... daughter of Kenneth and Jolinda Lighton ... majoring in psychology.

2009: Started all 55 games at third base ... led the Southern Conference in eight offensive categories, including slugging percentage (.879), on base percentage (.590), runs (46), RBI (45), home runs (17), total bases (116) and walks (64) and batting average (.386) ... ranked second in the nation in walks, third in on base percentage, sixth in slugging percentage and tied for 10th in home runs ... broke ASU single-season records for runs, RBIs, home runs, total bases, slugging and on base percentage and walks ... her 23 intentional walks tied for the fourth most in NCAA division I single-season history and her 27 career intentional walks is tied for seventh most in NCAA history ... broke SoCon records for walks, slugging and on base percentage ... tied for the team lead with 14 multi-hit games and led with 10 multi-RBI games ... second on the team in stolen bases with 16 ... already holds ASU career records in home runs (26) and walks (90) ... earned first-team all-Mideast region honors, as well as first-team allstate and second-team all-Southern Conference. 2008: Played in 45 games, starting 44 of them ... batted .386 on the season to lead the Mountaineers ... led ASU in all offensive categories including slugging percentage (.682), on base percentage (.491), RBIs (26) and doubles (10) ... tied for team-high with 13 stolen bases on 13 attempts ... hit nine home runs, becoming ASU’s single-season record holder ... featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” for performance at Kennesaw State tournament ... she went 10-for-13 with four home run’s, seven RBIs, seven runs scored and two stolen bases ... for her efforts was named first team all-SoCon. North Forsyth: Four-year letterwinner in volleyball and softball ... four-time Metro 4-A all-conference (2004-07), two-time 4-A all-state (2006-07) ... honor roll all four years with a 3.92 weighted GPA. Personal: Full name is Katherine Elizabeth Boyd ... born June 9, 1989 ... daughter of Robert and Karen Boyd ... majoring in exercise science.

Boyd’s Career Stats

Year 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 45-44 55-55 100-99

Avg. .386 .386 .386

AB 132 132 264

R 36 46 82

H 2B-3B-HR 51 10-1-9 51 12-1-17 102 22-2-26

RBI 26 45 71

Lighton’s Career Stats

SB-A PO-A-E Pct. 13-13 160-26-4 .979 16-18 53-111-13 .927 29-31 213-127-19 .948

Year 2009 Totals

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GP-GS 55-52 55-52

Avg. .206 .206

AB 155 155

R 19 19

H 32 32

2B-3B-HR 8-0-5 8-0-5

RBI 32 32

SB-A PO-A-E Pct. 0-0 234-21-6 .977 0-0 234-21-6 .977


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15 Sarah Rappe

Morgan Price

Center Field Junior Charlotte, N.C./Butler

First Base Junior Kannapolis, N.C./NW Cabarrus

2009: Started all 55 games in center field ... finished second on the team with a .286 batting average ... led the SoCon and finished 29th in division I with 29 stolen bases ... finished second in the SoCon behind teammate Katie Boyd in runs scored with 38 ... 55 hits on the season led the team and was sixth in the SoCon ... set ASU record with 17 stolen bases in-a-row without being caught ... made just one error in center field in 56 attempts after playing her freshman season in the infield ... tied for the teamlead with 14 multi-hit games ... had season-high three hits in 11-3 win over Elon. 2008: Started all 48 games on the season, 37 at shortstop and 11 at third base ... hit .235 on the year and finished second on team in runs scored with 19 ... led team in triples with two and was tied for the team lead in stolen bases with 13 ... recorded first career three-hit game against Charlotte and was 3-for-4 with a run scored against Eastern Kentucky and had eight multi-hit games. Butler: Named all-state all four years ... honorable mention all-state in 2004-05 ... first team all-state in 2006-07 ... all-conference and all-county 2004-07 ... won the 2006 and 2007 4-A state title and captured conference titles all four seasons ... was named Western North Carolina 4A co-Player of the Year in 2007 as well as North Carolina District 6 Player of the Year ... set school single-season and career records in hits, runs and stolen bases ... batted for a career .406 average, including a .505 average in 2007. Personal: Full name is Sarah Brittany Rappe ... born Feb. 13, 1989 ... daughter of Randy and Jane Rappe ... one sister, Jessica, (16) and one brother, Chase (10) ... majoring in healthcare management.

2009: Appeared in 38 games, starting 26 ... had 17 hits with seven going for extra bases ... tied for fifth on team with five homers and was fourth with 19 RBI ... hit first career triple in win over ETSU ... tied for fourth with four multi-RBI games and tied for first with three 3 RBI games. 2008: Appeared in 37 games, while starting 19 at either first base or designated player ... had 10 hits on the season, four going for extra bases ... went 1-for-1 with home run and two RBI against East Carolina. Northwest Cabarrus: Fouryear letterwinner ... earned team MVP and coach’s award as a senior ... batted .400 with a .520 on base percentage ... captain and MVP of club team, Carolina Rebels. Personal: Full name is Morgan Brittany Price ... born Oct. 5, 1989 ... daughter of Ken and Dwen Price ... has one sibling, Casey Price (16) ... majoring in exercise science.

Price’s Career Stats

Year 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 37-19 38-26 75-45

Avg. .143 .181 .165

AB 70 94 164

R 2 7 9

H 10 17 27

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

RBI 4 19 23

SB-A PO-A-E 0-0 63-4-2 0-0 101-5-7 0-0 164-9-9

Rappe’s Career Stats

Year GP-GS 2008 48-48 2009 55-55 Totals 103-103

Pct. .971 .938 .950

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Avg. .235 .286 .264

AB 153 192 345

R 19 38 57

H 36 55 91

2B-3B-HR 3-2-0 2-1-0 5-3-0

RBI 6 9 15

SB-A PO-A-E Pct. 13-16 58-105-17 .906 29-35 51-4-1 .982 42-51 109-109-18 .924


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2 Meagan Squartino

Megan Rembielak

Catcher Senior Skippack, Pa./Ocoee (Fla.)

Shortstop Sophomore Advance, N.C./Bishop McGuinness

2009: Appeared in 32 games, starting seven ... had five hits on the season, 3-of-5 came in SoCon play ... had three RBI on the season ... walked eight times in 46 plate appearances ... only player in ASU history to have a 1.000 career fielding percentage. 2008: Appeared in 42 games, starting in 40 ... started six at catcher and 36 as designated player ... had 26 hits on the year, including 18 RBI, seven doubles and one home run ... tied for second on team with the seven doubles and was second with 17 walks ... went 2-for-3 with four RBI in 13-1 win over Western Carolina ... had five multi-hit games and one three-hit game. 2007: Started 29 games and played in 38 total as the designated player and behind the plate ... posted a .185 batting average on 81 at bats ... scored three runs, slugged three doubles and knocked in 13 runs in her freshman season ... showed patience at the plate earning 18 walks to claim a .340 on base percentage, the third highest on the team ... had a perfect defensive season, posting a 1.000 fielding percentage in 39 total chances. Ocoee: Finished with a .492 average, eight home runs and 40 RBI in her senior season ... named team MVP, Athlete of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year ... earned first-team all-state and all-county honors and first team all-metro selection ... named first team all-conference her sophomore and seniors seasons ... second team all-conference during freshman and junior seasons ... finished high school career with 21 home runs and 116 RBI. Personal: Full name is Meagan Nicole Squartino ... born December 21, 1987 ... majoring in psychology ... daughter of Al and Nancy Squartino ... father played in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ and Cincinnati Reds' minor league organizations.

2009: Started all 55 games at shortstop ... finished third on the team with a .272 batting average ... had team-best .329 batting average in Southern Conference play ... third on team with 12 multi-hit games ... earned Southern Conference all-freshman team honors ... seven-game hitting streak was the second longest on the team ... scored 35 runs and had 49 hits, both third on the team ... scored a team-best eight game-winning runs ... tied team record with two hit by pitches in win over Elon ... second on the team with five hit by pitches ... stole 10 bases on the year ... had team-best five sacrifice hits ... led team with 116 assists. Bishop McGuinness: Named Bishop McGuinness Female Athlete of the Year both her sophomore and senior years ... was a letterwinner in basketball, softball and volleyball ... earned all-county honors as a freshman and allarea honors as a senior in softball. Personal: Born November 1, 1989 ... daughter of Rick and Sharon Rembielak ... majoring in marketing.

Rembielak’s Career Stats

Year 2009 Totals

GP-GS 55-55 55-55

Avg. .272 .272

AB 180 180

R 35 35

H 49 49

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

RBI 14 14

Squartino’s Career Stats

SB-A PO-A-E Pct. 10-14 100-116-22 .908 10-14 100-116-22 .908

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Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 38-29 42-40 32-7 112-76

Avg. .185 .226 .132 .197

AB 81 115 38 234

R 3 7 0 10

H 15 26 5 46

2B-3B-HR 3-0-0 7-0-1 0-0-0 10-0-1

RBI 13 18 3 34

SB-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PO-A-E Pct. 35-4-0 1.000 33-3-0 1.000 0-0-0 .000 68-7-0 1.000


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24 Lindsay Whitlock

Ashley Stubbs

Catcher Sophomore Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville

Pitcher Sophomore Balm, Fla./Newsome

2009: Appeared in 35 games, starting 27 ... started 11 games at catcher, 14 at first base and two as designated player ... had 10 hits on the year and scored 13 runs ... hit first career home run in win over North Carolina Central ... drove in 10 runs on the season ... had one multi-hit game. Gainesville: Named to the Gainesville Sun’s first team all-area in 2007 and 2008 ... named Gainesville Sun honorable mention in 2006. Personal: Born May 14, 1990 ... daughter of Ted and Joan Whitlock ... has two brothers, Adam and William.

2009: Became the second ASU pitcher and the first freshman to throw a no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Western Carolina ... earned SoCon Pitcher of the Week for the no-hitter ... finished the season with a record of 10-11 and a 3.30 ERA ... her 10 wins are the fourth most in a single-season and the second most by a freshman ... her 11 complete games are seventh in a single-season ... also hit .222 on the year with four doubles and 13 RBI ... led the team with five gamewinning hits. Newsome: During her junior year was named Gatorade and Sun Coast Player of the Year ... earned first team allstate honors and first team all-county honors ... named team’s MVP ... senior year earned first team all-state accolades ... was Sun Coast Player of the Year ... recipient of Star on the Mound award ... was team MVP and named allcounty ... named team captain her junior and senior year ... earned President academic award senior year ... named high school Player of the Week on ESPN 2 her senior year. Personal: Daughter of Mel and Brenda Stubbs ... majoring in pre-professional law.

Stubbs’ Career Batting Stats

Year 2009 Totals

GP-GS 36-34 36-34

Avg. .222 .222

AB 108 108

R 10 10

H 24 24

2B-3B-HR 4-0-0 4-0-0

RBI 13 13

SB-A 2-3 2-3

Stubbs’ Career Pitching Stats

Year 2009 Totals

GP-GS 25-23 25-23

ERA 3.30 3.30

W-L SV 10-11 0 10-11 0

CG-SHO IP H 11-2 118.2 172 11-2 118.2 172

R 69 69

ER 56 56

PO-A-E Pct. 1-23-1 .960 1-23-1 .960

BB 35 35

SO 56 56

Whitlock’s Career Batting Stats

Year 2009 Totals

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GP-GS 35-27 35-27

Avg. .143 .143

AB 70 70

R 13 13

H 10 10

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

RBI 10 10

SB-A PO-A-E Pct. 0-0 151-5-6 .963 0-0 151-5-6 .963


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Allie Cashion

Michelle Gorzelle

Freshman Outfield Waxhaw, N.C./Weddington

Sophomore Outfield Palatine, Ill./Heartland CC

Weddington: A four-time all-county and all-conference honoree ... named 4A Southwestern Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... three-time team MVP ... hit six home runs as a senior ... also a four-time all-conference honoree in basketball ... played for the Lady Blues’ club team for coach Rodney Threatt. Personal: Full name is Allie Lorae Cashion ... daughter of Dennis Cashion and Pat Cooper ... born March 28, 1991 ... major is undecided ... father, Dennis, played collegiate golf at Charlotte and cousin, Rebecca, played basketball at William & Mary.

Heartland Community College: Helped the team to a third place finish in the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletics Association) in 2008 and a national championship in 2009 ... hit .389 in just six games before sitting out the rest of the season due to an inury ... played for coach Shae Wesley. William Fremd: Earned all-conference and all-area honors as a junior and senior. Personal: Full name is Michelle Lynn Gorzelle ... daughter of John and Christine Gorzelle ... born April 11, 1989 ... one sister, Stephanie (24) ... majoring in health promotion.

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Hannah Dow

Junior Pitcher/First Base Mattoon, Ill./Heartland CC

Hayley Grabner

Freshman Outfield Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley

Heartland Community College: Played two years at Heartland, helping the team to a third place finish in 2008 and an NJCAA national championship in 2009 ... went 20-4 in the circle with a 1.44 ERA to earn all-America honors and was named the MVP of the NJCAA Tournament ... hit .335 with four homers. Mattoon: Two-time all-conference performer in softball, basketball and golf ... four-year letterwinner in basketball and three-time letterwinner in softball and golf ... two-time gold glove winner. Personal: Full name is Hannah Leigh Dow ... daughter of Peggy and Mike Dow ... one sister, Kambri (24) ... majoring in special education.

Loudoun Valley: Four-time letterwinner in softball and twice in volleyball ... named all-district and all-region her senior year ... earned honorable-mention all-state as a senior. Personal: Full name is Hayley Pierce Grabner ... daughter of Bob and Cindy Grabner ... two brothers, Tyler (16) and Ian (31) ... majoring in environmental science.

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5

Louise Gibson

Maria Gulas

Freshman Pitcher Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain

Freshman Infield Hoover, Ala./Spain Park Spain Park: A two-time all-area selection ... named to the all-academic team as a junior and senior ... earned all Over the Mountain honors as a junior and senior ... earned award for having the highest GPA three-straight years ... named teams best defensive player as a freshman and junior and top offensive player as a senior. Personal: Full name is Maria Eleni Gulas ... daughter of Bill and Helen Gulas ... born Jan. 15, 1991 ... one brother, Nic (22) ... majoring in chemistry with a minor in biology.

Oak Mountain: Three-time letterwinner in softball and earned one letter in basketball and track and field ... selected to the Alabama North vs. South all-star game ... earned Over the Mountain team honors as a junior and senior ... was named one of the top-five pitchers by the Birmingham News in 2009 ... earned all-Shelby team honors as a senior ... earned the Bryant-Jordan Scholar Athlete award for the region ... made the Birmingham News all-Academic team. Personal: Full name is Louise Elizabeth Gibson ... daughter of Eddie and Meridee Gibson ... two brothers, Bryan (24) and Joe (21) ... majoring in exercise science with minors in biology and psychology ... participates in the Appalachian Wesley Foundation.

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12

3 Meghan Smith

McKenzie Phillips

Junior Infield Newton, Ill./Heartland CC

Freshman Infield Stafford, Va./Mountain View

Heartland Community College: A two-time all-conference honoree ... hit .433 and scored 69 runs and stole 31 bases in 2009 ... named all-region as a sophomore ... helped team to a third place finish in 2008 and a national championship in 2009. Newton Community: Earned four letters in softball, three in basketball and one in tennis ... named all-conference as a junior and senior. Personal: Full name is McKenzie Rae Phillips ... daughter of Richard and Tami Phillips ... born May 30, 1989 ... one sister, Kiley (22) ... majoring in recreation management with a minor in business ... plans on doing missionary work after graduation.

Mountain View: Four-time first-team all-district, three-time first-team all-region and two-time all-state performer ... played in Virginia high school all-star game ... had a career average of .414 ... played club for 18u Shamrocks Gold ... played club for coach Tommy Orendorff. Personal: Full name is Meghan MacPherson Smith ... daughter of Sara and Scott Smith ... born Jan. 22, 1991 ... one brother, Tyler ... major is undecided ... father, Scott, played baseball at Virginia Wesleyan ... mother, Sara, played soccer at Radford.

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7 Caitlin Wainright

Sheridan Phillips

Sophomore Pitcher Greenville, N.C./South Central

Freshman Outfield Summerfield, N.C./Northwest Guilford

East Carolina: Played one season at ECU under coach Tracy Kee ... appeared in 10 games, going 2-4 with a 2.14 ERA and one complete game ... pitched a complete game three-hitter against No. 4 Michigan. South Central:Three-time all-state and all-county ... helped team to state championship as a senior ... earned all-conference honors in basketball and volleyball ... played club softball for the NC Dominators Gold. Personal: Full name is Caitlin Elizabeth Wainright ... daughter of Lisa and Charles Wainright ... born Jan. 9, 1990 ... one sister, Caroline (16) and one brother, Adam (11) ... majoring in communications disorders with a minor in spanish ... won the Kristi Overton academic award for student-athletes at ECU.

Northwest Guilford: A four-year letterwinner ... hit .541 as a senior in 26 games ... played club for the Cardinals under coach Ray Chandler. Personal: Full name is Sheridan Joan Phillips ... daughter of Scott and Sue Phillips ... two brothers, Scott (20) and Samuel (13) ... major is undecided ... father, Scott, wrestled and played football at Davidson ... brother, Scott, is a member of the mountain bike team at Appalachian.

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Frannie Seader

Freshman Pitcher Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall Oak Hall: Named Florida state Player of the Year as a senior ... earned all-county and all-state accolades all through high school ... named team MVP all four years ... recorded over 1,000 career strikeouts and a 0.32 ERA ... hit .487 with eight home runs as a senior ... played club for the Gainesville Gold ... coached by her father, Gerry. Personal: Full name is Francesca Kathleen Seader ... daughter of Kathy and Gerry Seader ... one sister, Annie (15) and one brother, Jerry (40) ... earned faculty recognition award for excellence in history.

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2010 Opponents Bethune-Cookman

Location: Daytona Beach, Fla. Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach: Chris Cochran 2009 Record: 19-34 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Michael Stambaugh, 386-481-2278 Website: bccathletics.com

College of Charleston

Location: Charleston, S.C. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Shelly Hoerner 2009 Record: 23-26 ASU vs. Opponent: 6-26 SID: Josh Darling, 843-953-3683 Website: CofCsports.com

Elon

Location: Elon, N.C. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Patti Raduenz 2009 Record: 15-32 ASU vs. Opponent: 10-19 SID: Jen Blackwell, 336-278-6634 Website: elonphoenix.com

Georgia Southern

Location: Statesboro, Ga. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Maggie Johnson 2009 Record: 29-25 ASU vs. Opponent: 8-24 SID: Rose Carter, 912-478-5288 Website: georgiasoutherneagles.com

IPFW

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Conference: Summit League Head Coach: Amy Tudor 2009 Record: 14-24 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Bill Salyer, 260-481-0729 Website: gomastodons.com

McNeese State

Location: Lake Charles, La. Conference: Southland Head Coach: Natalie Poole 2009 Record: 31-28 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Louis Bonnette, 337-475-5207 Website: mcneesesports.com

North Carolina A&T

Location: Greensboro, N.C. Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach: Mamie Jones 2009 Record: 26-23 ASU vs. Opponent: 10-4 SID: Brian Holloway, 336-334-7141 Website: ncataggies.com

SEMO

Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Conference: Missouri Valley Head Coach: Lana Richmond 2009 Record: 29-21 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Patrick Clark, 573-651-2937 Website: gosoutheast.cstv.com

USC Upstate

Location: Spartanburg, S.C. Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Chris Hawkins 2009 Record: 29-16 ASU vs. Opponent: 1-1 SID: Bill English, 864-503-5129 Website: upstatespartans.com

Chattanooga

Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Frank Reed 2009 Record: 30-24 ASU vs. Opponent: 6-24 SID: Nate Blythe, 423-425-2116 Website: GoMocs.com

Coppin State

Location: Baltimore, Md. Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach: Bob Ullman 2009 Record: 5-27 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Roger McAfee, 410-951-3721 Website: coppinstatesports.com

Furman

Location: Greenville, S.C. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Dana Jenkins 2009 Record: 22-29 ASU vs. Opponent: 15-11 SID: Jordan Caskey, 864-294-3065 Website: furmanpaladins.com

Hampton

Location: Hampton, Va. Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach: Natalie Poole 2009 Record: 26-23 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Maurice Williams, 757-727-5757 Website: hamptonpirates.com

Maine

Location: Orono, Maine Conference: Colonial Athletic Head Coach: Deb Smith 2009 Record: 32-22 ASU vs. Opponent: 1-1 SID: Barrett Gilham, 207-581-3596 Website: goblackbears.com

Memphis

Location: Memphis, Tenn. Conference: Conference USA Head Coach: Windy Thees 2009 Record: 22-30 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Brandon Kolditz, 901-678-2444 Website: GoTigersGo.com

Presbyterian College

Location: Clinton, S.C. Conference: Big South Head Coach: Dave Majeski 2009 Record: 18-27 ASU vs. Opponent: 2-0 SID: AJ Henderson, 864-833-8252 Website: gobluehose.com

Stetson

Location: DeLand, Fla. Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Frank Griffin 2009 Record: 23-31 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Jesse Cazakoff, 386-822-8131 Website: gohatters.com

Western Carolina

Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Christine Hornak 2009 Record: 12-35 ASU vs. Opponent: 10-4 SID: Denise Gideon, 828-227-2336 Website: catamountsports.com

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Charlotte

Location: Charlotte, N.C. Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Aimee DeVos 2009 Record: 33-16 ASU vs. Opponent: 2-17 SID: Patrick McCoy, 704-687-6311 Website: www.charlotte49ers.com

East Tennessee State

Location: Johnson City, Tenn. Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Andrea Mangrum 2009 Record: 27-28 ASU vs. Opponent: 8-19 SID: Kevin Brown, 423-439-5263 Website: etsubucs.com

Gardner-Webb

Location: Boiling Springs, N.C. Conference: Big South Head Coach: Tom Cole 2009 Record: 19-27 ASU vs. Opponent: 5-9 SID: Kevin Davis, 704-406-3981 Website: GWUsports.com

Indiana State

Location: Terre Haute, Ind. Conference: Missouri Valley Head Coach: Brenda Coldren 2009 Record: 20-27 ASU vs. Opponent: First Meeting SID: Bonnie Ryan, 812-237-4159 Website: GoSycamores.com

Maryland Eastern Shore

Location: Princess Anne, Md. Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach: Sam Douglas 2009 Record: 20-18 ASU vs. Opponent: 1-0 SID: G. Stan Bradley, 410-651-6499 Website: umeshawks.com

North Carolina

Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Conference: Atlantic Coast Head Coach: Donna J. Papa 2009 Record: 47-13 ASU vs. Opponent: 0-5 SID: Chris Gallo, 919-962-1160 Website: TarHeelBlue.com

Samford

Location: Birmingham, Ala. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Beanie Ketcham 2009 Record: 21-30 ASU vs. Opponent: 3-1 SID: Katie Walden, 205-726-4005 Website: www.samfordsports.com

UNC Greensboro

Location: Greensboro, N.C. Conference: Southern Head Coach: Jennifer Herzig 2009 Record: 26-33 ASU vs. Opponent: 15-10 SID: Phil Perry, 336-334-5615 Website: uncgspartans.com

Virginia Tech

Location: Blacksburg, Va. Conference: Atlantic Coast Head Coach: Scot Thomas 2009 Record: 28-28 ASU vs. Opponent: 0-3 SID: Bryan Johnston, 540-231-3387 Website: hokiesports.com


2009 Results Date Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 Apr. 11 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Apr. 28 May 3 May 7 May 7 May 8

Opponent W/L vs. Miami (Ohio) L at Florida State L vs. Purdue W vs. Purdue L vs. Virginia Tech L at Coastal Carolina W vs. Maine W vs. Western Carolina W vs. SE Louisiana L at Troy L at Troy L vs. SE Louisiana L SAMFORD W SAMFORD W SAMFORD W at Presbyterian W at Presbyterian W at Georgia Southern L at Georgia Southern L at Georgia Southern L CHARLOTTE L CHARLOTTE L at North Carolina A&T W at North Carolina A&T L ELON W ELON W ELON W at Gardner-Webb L at Gardner-Webb L at UNC Greensboro W at UNC Greensboro L at UNC Greensboro W at East Tennessee State W at East Tennessee State L C. of CHARLESTON W C. of CHARLESTON L C. of CHARLESTON L at Chattanooga L at Chattanooga L at Western Carolina L at Western Carolina W at Western Carolina W FURMAN W FURMAN W FURMAN W USC Upstate L USC UPSTATE W at No. 16 Tennessee L at North Carolina Central W at North Carolina Central W at Virginia Tech L at NC State L vs. UNC Greensboro W vs. Samford L vs. Georgia Southern L

Score 4-3 6-0 3-2 4-1 5-4 (8) 4-3 7-3 10-0 4-1 4-1 6-1 10-6 9-2 11-2 4-2 (9) 8-5 13-3 5-4 2-0 3-2 3-1 7-5 2-1 (9) 9-4 2-0 11-3 4-3 3-2 9-8 7-0 2-1 7-0 3-2 1-0 8-7 (9) 7-2 6-5 3-2 (9) 4-0 6-5 (8) 4-2 5-1 4-3 6-1 3-0 8-2 7-2 8-0 18-1 8-0 7-6 6-1 2-0 3-1 1-0

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Decision Stubbs (L,0-1) Richardson (L, 0-1) Richardson (W, 1-1) Richardson (L, 1-2) Richardson (L, 1-3) Stubbs (W, 1-1) Richardson (W, 2-3) Stubbs (W, 2-1) Stubbs (L, 2-2) Richardson (L, 2-4) Stubbs (L, 2-3) Richardson (L, 2-5) Richardson (W, 3-5) Stubbs (W, 3-3) Richardson (W, 4-5) Fister (W, 1-0) Richardson (W, 5-5) Richardson (L, 5-6) Stubbs (L, 3-4) Stubbs (L, 3-5) Richardson (L, 5-7) Stubbs (L, 3-6) Stubbs (W, 4-6) Fister (L, 1-1) Richardson (W, 6-7) Stubbs (W, 5-6) Richardson (W, 7-7) Stubbs (L, 5-7) Richardson (L, 7-8) Richardson (W, 8-8) Richardson (L, 8-9) Stubbs (W, 6-7) Stubbs (W, 7-7) Richardson (L, 8-10) Richardson (W, 9-10) Stubbs (L, 7-8) Richardson (L, 9-11) Richardson (L, 9-12) Stubbs (L, 7-9) Richardson (L, 9-13) Stubbs (W, 8-9) Richardson (W, 10-13) Richardson (W, 11-13) Stubbs (W, 9-9) Richardson (W, 12-13) Stubbs (L, 9-10) Fister (W, 2-1) Richardson (L, 12-14) Richardson (W, 13-14) Stubbs (W, 10-10) Richardson (L, 13-15) Richardson (L, 13-16) Richardson (W, 14-16) Stubbs (L, 10-11) Richardson (L, 14-17)

Attendance 0 416 0 0 0 157 0 0 - 133 97 57 115 115 72 76 82 314 322 295 - 126 - 56 - 113 134 - 78 52 - 107 - 132 145 137 156 337 337 125 - 185 - 225 84 - 123 540 - 70 318 249 94 175 150

Time 1:53 2:02 1:52 1:37 1:45 2:20 1:53 1:47 2:17 1:45 2:00 1:15 2:23 1:58 2:05 1:57 1:50 1:52 1:35 2:02 1:58 2:25 1:50 2:05 1:35 1:30 2:13 1:38 1:28 1:54 1:50 1:21 2:30 1:43 2:00 2:18 1:26 2:14 1:56 1:46 1:35 1:27 1:20 1:30 1:13 1:36 1:23 1:11 2:05 1:32 1:27 1:58 1:25


2009 Stats Player 8 Katie Boyd 1 Sarah Rappe 2 Megan Rembielak 19 Brittany Gaston 9 Andrea McIntyre 7 Ashley Gaston 5 Ashley Stubbs 11 Michelle Lighton 15 Morgan Price 24 Lindsay Whitlock ----------- 4 Amanda Brooks 12 Yancy Moose 18 Stephanie Long 20 Meagan Squartino 3 Teri Fister 10 Kayla Richardson Totals Opponents

AVG .386 .286 .272 .267 .260 .225 .222 .206 .181 .143

GP-GS 55-55 55-55 55-55 55-55 55-55 55-55 36-34 55-52 38-26 35-27

.500 .375 .150 .132 .000 .000 .250 .246

9-1 7-2 26-23 32-7 7-7 5-5 55 55

AB 132 192 180 165 150 142 108 155 94 70

R 46 38 35 19 20 18 10 19 7 13

H 51 55 49 44 39 32 24 32 17 10

2B 12 2 1 5 8 6 4 8 1 0

3B 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

HR 17 0 0 1 2 4 0 5 5 1

RBI TB SLG% 45 116 .879 9 59 .307 14 50 .278 20 54 .327 14 53 .353 17 50 .352 13 28 .259 32 55 .355 19 35 .372 10 13 .186

6 1 3 1 8 2 3 1 40 10 6 2 38 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1480 238 370 51 1417 194 348 50

0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1

0 2 4 1 4 7 0 3 8 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 205 537 27 166 481

.667 .875 .200 .132 .000 .000 .363 .339

BB HBP SO GDP OB% 64 3 34 0 .590 15 3 29 0 .348 13 5 25 0 .337 11 1 17 1 .315 12 3 22 0 .327 10 8 29 0 .313 5 0 28 0 .257 23 2 44 0 .310 6 0 28 1 .225 5 1 26 0 .205

SF-SH SB-ATT 1-0 16-18 0-4 29-35 1-5 10-14 1-4 12-18 0-4 7-7 0-3 1-1 0-0 2-3 4-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-1 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 1 12 2 12 8 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 28 311 138 21 230

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-21 12-42

0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3

.500 .375 .370 .283 .000 .00 .342 .319

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 77-96 38-52

PO-A-E 53-111-13 . 51-4-1 100-116-22 58-7-5 114-107-13 57-2-2 1-23-1 234-21-6 101-5-7 151-5-6

FLD% .927 .981 .908 .929 .944 .967 .960 .977 .938 .963

0-0-0 .000 0-0-0 .000 168-5-1 .994 0-0-0 .000 2-10-0 1.000 3-50-5 .914 1093-466-82 .950 1120-467-79 .953

LOB - Team (369), Opp (348) - DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (13). CI - Team (1), Whitlock 1. IBB - Team (24), Boyd 23, Stubbs 1. Picked off - Rembielak 1, Stubbs 1. Player 10 Kayla Richardson 5 Ashley Stubbs 3 Teri Fister 12 Yancy Moose Totals Opponents

ERA 2.36 3.30 3.97 4.85 2.86 3.52

W-L 14-17 10-11 2-1 0-0 26-29 29-26

APP 35 25 12 4 55 55

GS 28 23 1 3 55 55

CG SHO-CBO SV 23 4/0 1 11 2/1 0 1 0/1 0 0 0/0 0 35 7/1 1 32 6/1 3

IP H R 204.1 172 92 118.2 12 69 37.0 48 25 4.1 7 8 364.1 348 194 373.1 370 238

ER BB 69 86 56 35 21 11 3 6 149 138 188 184

SO 2B 155 24 56 18 17 6 2 2 230 50 311 51

3B 0 0 1 0 1 4

HR 10 14 2 1 27 36

AVG .221 .262 .310 .350 .246 .250

WP 11 13 0 3 27 31

HBP 10 8 1 2 21 28

BK 0 1 0 0 1 0

SFA 2 6 4 0 12 11

SHA 19 20 3 0 42 21

PB - Team (8), Lighton 6, Whitlock 2, Opp (21). Pickoffs - Team (1), Lighton 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Lighton (23-35), Richardson (19-30), Whitlock (15-17), Stubbs (15-16), Fister (1-3), Moose (3-3).

2009 Southern Conference Final Standings

Team SoCon W L Pct.

Andrea McIntyre

Chattanooga Appalachian State College of Charleston Georgia Southern Furman Samford UNC Greensboro Western Carolina Elon

15 14 14 14 11 10 9 7 6

5 9 9 10 12 14 12 14 15

.750 .609 .609 .583 .478 .417 .429 .333 .286

W

30 26 23 29 22 21 26 12 15

Overall L Pct. 22 29 26 25 29 30 33 35 32

.577 .473 .439 .537 .431 .412 .441 .255 .319

2009 All-Southern Conference First Team P: Brianna Streetmon, Georgia Southern P: Kayla Richardson, Appalachian State C: Abby Robertson, Furman 1B: Michelle Fuzzard, Chattanooga 2B: Tiffany Baker, Chattanooga SS: Nina Iduate, Georgia Southern 3B: Kristie Shifflett, College of Charleston OF: Lyndsey Stiles, Chattanooga OF: Katie Forbes, College of Charleston OF: Marie Fogle, Georgia Southern DP: Mollie Fowler, Western Carolina UT: Megen Smith, Georgia Southern Second Team P: Michelle Fuzzard, Chattanooga P: Lana Mackey, Furman C: Michelle Lighton, Appalachian State C: Brittany Eason, Chattanooga 1B: Sam Russo, Georgia Southern 2B: Amber Shifflett, College of Charleston SS: Kaitlin Merkt, UNC Greensboro 3B: Katie Boyd, Appalachian State OF: Kaiti Kelley, Chattanooga OF: Amanda Hall, Georgia Southern OF: Stephanie Field, Furman DP: Shannon Howard, College of Charleston UT: Robyn Harmon, Samford

All-Freshman Megan Rembielak, Appalachian State Katie Forbes, College of Charleston Stephanie Field, Furman Hanna Ennis, Georgia Southern Marie Fogle, Georgia Southern Alex Emeterio, UNC Greensboro Robyn Harmon, Samford Amy Gonzalez, Samford Jenni Martin, Chattanooga Chelsea Schaffer, Western Carolina Player of the Year Kristie Shifflett, College of Charleston Pitcher of the Year Brianna Streetmon, Georgia Southern Freshman of the Year Marie Fogle, Georgia Southern Coach of the Year Frank Reed, Chattanooga

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Brittany Gaston

All-Tournament Team

Appalachian State Kayla Richardson Furman Abby Robertson Samford Jessica Owens Georgia Southern Jenny Side Georgia Southern Robyne Siliga Chattanooga Brooke Loudermilk Chattanooga Lyndsey Stiles Chattanooga Kandice Irwin Chattanooga Michelle Fuzzard Georgia Southern Brianna Streetmon * * Most Outstanding Player


2009: A Record Breaking Season Single-Season Defensive Records

The 2009 campaign was perhaps the best in school history, as the Mountainers finished with a school record 14 conference wins, which earned the Apps a tie for second place in the SoCon, the best conference finish in school history. Appalachian finished with 26 overall wins, placing second in school history. With the solid season, the record books took a hit as 31 single-season and career records fell, as well as many performances that finished in the top-10 in school history.

Team

ERA - 2.86 Complete Games - 35 Least Runs Allowed - 194 Inetentional Walks - 0 Triples Allowed - 1

Individual

Wins - Kayla Richardson 14 Starts - Kayla Richardson 28 Complete Games - Kayla Richardson 23 Innings Pitched - Kayla Richardson 204.1 Strikeouts - Kayla Richardson 155 Caught Stealing Percentage - Michelle Lighton .657

Career Records

Batting Average - Katie Boyd .386 Slugging Percentage - Katie Boyd .797 On Base Percentage - Katie Boyd .545 Home Runs - Katie Boyd 26 Walks - Katie Boyd 90 Wins - Kayla Richardson 34 Saves - Teri Fister 4 Appearances - Kayla Richardson 129 Strikeouts - Kayla Richardson - 349

SoCon Leaders Team

ERA- 2.86 Opponent Batting Average- .245 Triples Allowed- 1 Runs Scored- 238 At Bats- 1,481 Walks- 184 Stolen Bases- 77 Stolen Base Attempts- 96

Single-Season Offensive Records

Team

Home Runs - 36 RBI - 205 On Base Percentage - .342 Walks - 184 Sacrifice Flies - 11

Individual

Batting Average- Katie Boyd .386 Runs Scored- Katie Boyd 46 Home Runs- Katie Boyd 17 RBI- Katie Boyd 45 At Bats - Sarah Rappe 192 Total Plate Appearances 213 Stolen Bases- Sarah Rappe 29 Total Bases- Katie Boyd 116 Slugging Percentage - Katie Boyd .879 * On Base Percentage - Katie Boyd .590 * Walks - Katie Boyd 64 * Intentional Walks - Katie Boyd 23 * Caught Stealing By - Michelle Lighton 12 Innings Pitched- Kayla Richardson 204.1 Complete Games- Kayla Richardson 23

Individual

Home Runs - Katie Boyd 17 RBI - Katie Boyd 45 Runs - Katie Boyd 46 Total Bases - Katie Boyd 116 Slugging Percentage - Katie Boyd .879 * On Base Percentage - Katie Boyd .590 * Walks - Katie Boyd 64 * Intentional Walks - Katie Boyd 23 * Sacrifice Flies - Michelle Lighton 4

* Southern Conference Record

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Record Book

Team Single-season Records

Team Single-Game Records at bats

1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.

42 40 39 39 38 38 38 37 36 36 36

Runs

1. 2. 3. 7. 9.

18 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 11 11

hits

1. 2. 4. 5. 7.

18 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14

vs. Rider Gardner-Webb at Costal Carolina at Chattanooga at Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina at Furman at C of Charleston vs. C of Charleston vs. Syracuse vs. Eastern Kentucky at NC Central vs. Elon at Presbyterian at Furman vs. UNC Greensboro vs. Western Carolina Chattanooga at Furman Elon Samford Chattanooga Elon Eastern Kentucky at NC Central vs. UMES vs. Jackson State at Gardner-Webb at Winthrop UNC Greensboro Gardner-Webb at East Tennessee

runs batted in

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

17 14 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10

doubles

1. 2. 7.

6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

triples

1.

2 2

at NC Central Elon vs. Western Carolina Chattanooga at Furman vs. UMES vs. UNC Greensboro Elon Western Carolina UNC Greensboro Elon University vs. Jackson State vs. Eastern Kentucky

5 3 3 3 3 3 3

3/2/02 4/20/04 3/17/07 3/15/07 3/3/05 3/13/02 3/29/02 4/4/04 5/10/07 3/10/07 2/16/08 4/25/09 4/9/07 3/11/09 3/18/06 5/14/04 3/16/08 4/23/06 4/12/08 3/21/09 3/7/09

hit by pitch

4/23/06 4/25/02 2/16/08 4/25/09 3/4/06 3/12/05 2/28/07 5/4/07 4/15/06 4/20/04 4/28/01 4/25/09 4/9/07 3/17/08 4/23/06 3/18/06 3/4/06 5/14/04 3/21/09 2/22/09 4/15/06 4/25/02 3/12/05 2/16/08

vs. Western Carolina Winthrop at Winthrop vs. UMES at Furman Elon at ETSU Western Carolina at UNC Wilmington at N. Carolina A&T vs. Ga. Southern North Carolina Central

3/17/08 4/25/01 4/25/03 3/4/06 3/17/06 3/26/05 3/28/07 4/2/06 4/6/02 4/25/06 5/12/05 4/24/08

North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central

4/14/05 4/24/08

home runs

1. 2.

Elon at NC Central at Presbyterian Elon at Char. Southern UNC Greensboro vs. Florida A&M

walks

1. 2. 3. 7.

4/9/07 4/25/09 3/11/09 4/9/07 4/7/06 4/15/06 2/6/05

1.

10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

batting average

at Gardner-Webb vs. Rutgers at UNC Greensboro vs. Rider vs. Rhode Island at Furman Samford at UNC Greensboro vs. Drexel vs. St. Joseph’s at East Tennessee vs. Furman

3/24/09 3/2/07 4/23/05 3/2/02 3/12/03 3/18/06 3/7/09 4/24/05 2/25/05 3/13/03 5/3/03 5/8/08

Elon Samford at Lenoir-Rhyne vs Fairfield at Western Carolina at Charlotte vs. N. Carolina A&T at Florida A&M

3/21/09 3/11/09 2/18/07 3/3/07 3/24/07 4/6/05 2/24/06 3/14/06

strikeouts

1. 2. 4. 7. 9.

17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

Troy at Tennessee vs. Jacksonville St. at Tennessee at Tennessee vs. Michigan State at Furman vs. Arkansas at Chattanooga vs. Oklahoma at North Carolina at Georgia at NC State vs. Kennesaw St. vs. Gardner-Webb

2/27/09 3/6/07 2/11/05 3/6/07 2/19/03 3/24/02 4/25/04 2/7/04 4/11/09 2/4/05 2/11/01 2/23/03 3/8/04 2/15/08 4/15/08

sacrifice flies

1.

2 2 2 2

at NC Central at Presbyterian vs. Rider at Chattanooga

4/25/09 3/11/09 3/2/02 3/29/03

sacrifice hits

1. 4.

5 5 5 4

Charlotte vs. Georgia State Georgia Southern 13 times

3/10/02 3/12/06 3/25/06

8 7 7 6 6 6 6 5

UNC Greensboro at Chattanooga vs. UNC Greensboro Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty at Radford vs. Stony Brook 13 times

4/14/06 3/29/03 5/14/04 2/21/09 2/17/07 4/17/02 3/12/04

steal attempts

1. 2. 3. 6.

9 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2007 2004 2006 2005 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

238 219 213 158 156

2009 2006 2007 2005 2004

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

411 394 370 347 324

2006 2007 2009 2005 2004

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2006 2005 2004 2008 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2005 2006 2008 2007 2004 2001

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

at bats

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1599 1560 1529 1518 1480

runs scored

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

hits

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

doubles

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

59 58 55 52 51

triples

1. 2. 3. 4.

12 7 5 4 4 4

home runs

1. 2. 4. 5.

36 25 25 20 15

runs batted in

1. 2. 3 4. 5.

at Chattanooga UNC Greensboro Coastal Carolina vs. Rhode Island vs. UNC Greensboro at NC A&T vs St. John’s vs. Liberty N.C. A&T at Radford Gardner-Webb at Furman vs. Stony Brook

3/29/03 4/14/06 2/21/09 3/12/03 5/14/04 3/19/09 2/24/07 2/17/07 4/14/05 4/17/02 4/20/04 4/24/04 3/12/04

16

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

205 197 175 142 132 559 537 525 489 419

2009 2007 2006 2005 2008 2009 2006 2007 2005 2008 2006 2009 2007 2005 2008

slugging Percentage

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

on base pERCENTAGE

2006 2009 2008 2007 2005

.269 .250 .247 .246 .229

total bases

stolen bases

1. 2. 4. 8.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.366 .363 .332 .328 .322

2006 2009 2008 2007 2005

Amber Handy

.342 .338 .327 .318 .301

2009 2006 2008 2007 2005

stolen base PERCENTAGE .907 .887 .830 .828 .810

games played 61 60 59 58 56

walks

184 146 132 129 117

hit by pitch

43 33 28 26 25

strikeouts

379 352 311 288 281

sacrifice flies

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

11 7 5 5 4

sacrifice hits

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

61 51 44 35 32

stolen bases

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

136 102 83 77 72

2008 2007 2003 2006 2004 2004 2005 2006 2007 2002

2009 2007 2008 2006 2005 2005 2006 2009 2002 2007 2004 2005 2009 2007 2003 2009 2007 2001 2005 2008 2006 2005 2002 2007 2004 2004 2007 2003 2009 2006

stolen base attempts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

168 115 100 96 87

2004 2007 2003 2009 2006


Record Book

Individual Single-Game Records at bats

1. 4.

6 6 6 5

Danielle Peters Amber Handy Candace Shelton 60 times

vs. Costal Carolina vs. Rider vs. Rider

1. 4 2. 3

Mary Lutz 21 times

Gardner-Webb

1. 9.

Katie Boyd Brittany Gaston Brittany Gaston Kristyn Hurt Kasey Motsinger Amber Joyner Lindsay Glover Lindsay Glover 93 times

Furman Elon Elon Elon vs. Gardner-Webb vs. ETSU at Georgia Southern Elon

Runs Hits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3

Runs Batted In

1. 4. 9.

6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4

Kari Davis Kasey Motsinger Lael Rorie Brittany Gaston Stephanie Long Brittany Gaston Kristyn Hurt Kristyn Hurt 15 Times

doubles

1. 3 2. 2

Triples

1. 1

Lindsay Glover 14 times

2 Katie Boyd 2 Katie Boyd 2 Keri Blackwelder 2 Kasey Motsinger 1 Multiple times

Walks

1. 5.

4 Katie Boyd 4 Katie Boyd 4 Meagan Squartino 4 Lael Rorie 3 Diana Cook 3 Danielle Peters 3 Diana Cook 3 Natalie Willis 3 Diana Cook 3 Casey Jacobs

hit by pitch

1.

2 2 2 2 2

Megan Rembielak Kasey Motsinger Kari Davis Casey Jacobs Amber Joyner

Strikeouts

1. 4 Katie Boyd 4 Jordan Arnold

Sacrifice flies

1. 2

Elon

Multiple times

home runs

1. 4.

Gardner-Webb UNC Greensboro Furman at Elon Western Carolina Elon Elon at Furman

Sarah Gough

sacrifice hits

1. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Brittany Gaston Elizabeth Holbert Elizabeth Holbert Candice Shelton Diana Cook Mary Lutz Mary Lutz

1. 4 2. 3

Amber Handy 12 times

stolen bases

Individual Single-Season Records

Batting Average

3/17/07 1. .418 Lindsay Glover 2006 3/2/02 2. .386 Katie Boyd 2009 3/2/02 .386 Katie Boyd 2008 4. .338 Lael Rorie 2002 5. .323 Lindsay Glover 2005 6. .319 Brittany Gaston 2007 4/20/04 .319 Natalie Willis 2005 8. .307 Elizabeth Holbert 2006 9 .304 Brittany Gaston 2008 10. .298 Kristyn Hurt 2004 4/12/08 4/20/08 at bats 4/10/07 1. 196 Danielle Peters 2007 4/9/07 2. 192 Sarah Rappe 2009 2/28/07 192 Lindsay Glover 2007 2/24/02 4. 189 Lindsay Glover 2005 4/3/05 5. 185 Kasey Motsinger 2007 4/26/05 6. 181 Christa Hicks 2004 7. 180 Megan Rembielak 2009 8. 177 Lindsay Glover 2006 9. 176 Diana Cook 2004 4/4/06 10. 175 Brittany Gaston 2006 4/15/06 4/2/03 runs scored 4/20/08 1. 46 Katie Boyd 2009 3/16/08 2. 38 Sarah Rappe 2009 4/9/07 3. 37 Danielle Peters 2007 4/9/07 4. 36 Katie Boyd 2008 3/18/06 5. 35 Megan Rembielak 2009 6. 32 Lindsay Glover 2006 7. 29 Ashley Gaston 2006 8. 28 Lindsay Glover 2007 3/26/05 28 Lindsay Glover 2005 28 Natalie Willis 2006 28 Amber Handy 2004 28 Brittany Gaston 2006

Hits

vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Eastern Kentucky Elon UNC Greensboro

Furman at Furman vs. Rutgers vs. Rider C of Charleston vs. Townson vs. Townson Georgia Southern at UNC Greensboro Georgia Southern Elon vs. Fairfield at Florida A&M vs. Rider at ETSU at Troy at Chattanooga at Chattanooga at Chattanooga at Charleston Southern vs. Georgia State Elon Furman at North Carolina A&T at Chattanooga at Furman

1. 74 Lindsay Glover 2006 2. 61 Lindsay Glover 2005 3. 55 Sarah Rappe 2009 4. 51 Katie Boyd 2009 51 Katie Boyd 2008 51 Danielle Peters 2007 51 Lael Rorie 2002 4/18/09 8. 49 Megan Rembielak 2009 49 Lindsay Glover 2007 5/8/08 3/2/07 49 Kasey Motsinger 2007 3/2/02 3/31/07 doubles 2005 2/24/07 1. 18 Lindsay Glover 2009 2/24/07 2. 12 Katie Boyd 2006 3/25/06 12 Lindsay Glover 2008 4/24/05 4. 10 Katie Boyd Diana Cook 2004 4/13/02 5. 9 9 Lael Rorie 2001 9 Christa Hicks 2004 9 Lindsay Glover 2004 3/21/09 Kristyn Hurt 2006 3/3/07 9 Michelle Lighton 2009 3/14/06 10. 8 Andrea McIntyre 2009 3/2/02 8 Amber Joyner 2001 4/28/01 8 8 Kristyn Hurt 2005 2/13/09 2/16/08 4/9/07 4/15/06

2/27/09 triples 3/29/03 1. 5 Lindsay Glover 2005 2. 3 Wendy Lewis 2003 3 Natalie Willis 2006 3/29/03 4. 2 Sarah Rappe 2008 2 Danielle Peters 2007 2 Natalie Willis 2005 4/6/07 2 Brittany Gaston 2006 4/7/06 3/12/06 home runs 3/7/03 1. 17 Katie Boyd 2009 5/7/05 2. 9 Katie Boyd 2008 2/24/04 3. 7 Kristyn Hurt 2005 3/19/05 7 Keri Blackwelder 2006 5. 6 Kristyn Hurt 2007 6 Diana Cook 2005 4/24/04 7. 5 Morgan Price 2009 5 Michelle Lighton 2009 5 Diana Cook 2007 5 Kristyn Hurt 2006 5 Kasey Motsinger 2006

17

runs batted in

1. 45 Katie Boyd 2009 2. 33 Lindsay Glover 2006 3. 32 Michelle Lighton 2009 4. 30 Diana Cook 2004 5. 28 Kristyn Hurt 2007 28 Kasey Motsinger 2006 7. 27 Kristyn Hurt 2005 8. 26 Katie Boyd 2008 26 Lindsay Glover 2005 10. 25 Lael Rorie 2003

20 20

Diana Cook Sarah Gough

hit by pitch

2006 2005

1. 12 Mary Lutz 2005 2. 9 Amber Joyner 2001 3. 8 Natalie Willis 2006 8 Ashley Gaston 2009 5. 7 Natalie Willis 2007 7 Diana Cook 2005 7 Amber Handy 2004 8. 6 Diana Cook 2006 6 Elizabeth Holbert 2005 total bases Natalie Willis 2005 1. 116 Katie Boyd 2009 6 2. 98 Lindsay Glover 2005 3. 91 Lindsay Glover 2006 Strikeouts 4. 90 Katie Boyd 2008 1. 47 Kristyn Hurt 2005 5. 70 Kristyn Hurt 2006 2. 44 Michelle Lighton 2009 6. 69 Kristyn Hurt 2007 3. 43 Sarah Gough 2004 7. 68 Lael Rorie 2002 4. 41 Diana Cook 2005 8. 67 Kasey Motsinger 2006 5. 40 Meagan Squartino 2008 67 Kristyn Hurt 2005 6. 38 Danielle Peters 2007 10. 66 Danielle Peters 2007 7. 36 Christa Hicks 2004 8. 34 Diana Cook 2004 2004 Slugging Percentage 34 Amber Handy 1. .879 Katie Boyd 2009 34 Tiffany Hensley 2005 2. .682 Katie Boyd 2008 34 Candace Shelton 2004 2008 3. .519 Lindsay Glover 2005 34 Sarah Rappe 2009 4. .514 Lindsay Glover 2006 34 Katie Boyd 5. .488 Keri Blackwelder 2006 6. .476 Kristyn Hurt 2004 sacrifice flies 7. .450 Lael Rorie 2002 1. 4 Michelle Lighton 2009 8. .441 Kristyn Hurt 2005 4 Diana Cook 2007 9. .438 Kristyn Hurt 2006 4 Lindsay Glover 2005 10. .429 Kasey Motsinger 2006 4. 2 Andrea McIntyre 2008 (Minimum 75 at bats) 2 Wendy Lewis 2001 2 Sarah Gough 2003 On Base Percentage 2 Morgan Price 2009 2 Lindsay Whitlock 2009 1. .590 Katie Boyd 2009 2. .491 Katie Boyd 2008 3. .483 Lindsay Glover 2006 4. .432 Lael Rorie 2002 sacrifice hits 5. .429 Kristyn Hurt 2007 1. 10 Kasey Motsinger 2006 6. .424 Brittany Gaston 2007 2. 9 Brittany Gaston 2006 7. .403 Natalie Willis 2005 9 Diana Cook 2005 8. .377 Sarah Gough 2005 4. 8 Mary Lutz 2005 9. .365 Elizabeth Holbert 2006 8 Tiffany Hensley 2005 10. .352 Kristyn Hurt 2004 8 Casey Jacobs 2002 (Minimum 75 at bats) 8 Kasey Motsinger 2005 8. 7 Natalie Willis 2008 7 Lindsay Glover 2004 games played Diana Cook 2006 1. 61 Christa Hicks 2004 7 Wendy Lewis 2002 61 Diana Cook 2004 7 61 Lindsay Glover 2004 4. 60 Diana Cook 2005 stolen bases 2007 60 Lindsay Glover 2005 1. 39 Danielle Peters 2004 60 Mary Lutz 2005 2. 31 Amber Handy 3. 29 Sarah Rappe 2009 7. 59 Lindsay Glover 2006 29 Lindsay Glover 2007 59 Natalie Willis 2006 9. 58 Ashley Gaston 2006 5. 24 Lindsay Glover 2006 2005 10. 57 Kasey Motsinger 2006 6. 23 Natalie Willis 23 Candace Shelton 2003 8. 22 Lindsay Glover 2004 games started 1. 61 Lindsay Glover 2004 9. 21 Lindsay Glover 2005 2004 61 Diana Cook 2004 10. 20 Christa Hicks 3. 60 Christa Hicks 2004 60 Lindsay Glover 2005 stolen base attempts 2007 5. 59 Lindsay Glover 2006 1. 41 Danielle Peters 2009 59 Mary Lutz 2005 2. 35 Sarah Rappe 2004 59 Diana Cook 2005 35 Amber Handy 2007 8. 58 Danielle Peters 2007 4. 24 Lindsay Glover 58 Lindsay Glover 2007 5. 26 Lindsay Glover 2004 10. 57 Kasey Motsinger 2007 26 Candace Shelton 2003 2005 57 Ashley Gaston 2006 26 Natalie Willis 2001 57 Natalie Willis 2006 8. 25 Amber Handy 25 Lindsay Glover 2006 25 Christa Hicks 2004 walks 1. 64 Katie Boyd 2009 2. 26 Katie Boyd 2008 26 Diana Cook 2007 4. 25 Danielle Peters 2007 5. 24 Lael Rorie 2003 6. 23 Michelle Lighton 2009 22 Diana Cook 2005 22 Lael Rorie 2002 9. 21 Lindsay Glover 2006 10. 20 Diana Cook 2004


Record Book

Individual Career OFFENSIVE Records batting average

1. .386 Katie Boyd 2008-pres. 2. .316 Lindsay Glover 2004-07 3. .283 Brittany Gaston 2006-09 4. .278 Lael Rorie 2001-03 5. .271 Kristyn Hurt 2004-07 6. .264 Sarah Rappe 2008-pres. 7. .255 Natalie Willis 2005-08 8. .248 Kasey Motsinger 2004-07 9. .244 Andrea McIntyre 2008-09 .244 Keri Blackwelder 2005-07 .244 Amber Joyner 2001-02 (Minimum 200 at bats)

at bats

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

725 642 600 595 575 557 552 545 513 496

Lindsay Glover Brittany Gaston Ashley Gaston Diana Cook Christa Hicks Kristyn Hurt Kasey Motsinger Amber Handy Natalie Willis Sarah Gough

runs scored

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

108 Lindsay Glover 88 Natalie Willis 84 Brittany Gaston 82 Katie Boyd 76 Ashley Gaston 76 Diana Cook 70 Amber Handy 61 Mary Lutz 57 Sarah Rappe 54 Kasey Motsinger 54 Kristyn Hurt

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

229 182 151 141 137 133 133 131 119 117

hits

Lindsay Glover Brittany Gaston Kristyn Gurt Ashley Gaston Kasey Motsinger Diana Cook Amber Handy Natalie Willis Christa Hicks Lael Rorie

doubles

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10.

43 Lindsay Glover 28 Kristyn Hurt 26 Brittany Gaston 23 Ashley Gaston 22 Christa Hicks 22 Katie Boyd 20 Diana Cook 20 Lael Rorie 19 Sarah Gough 18 Kasey Motsinger

triples

1. 2. 4. 6.

7 Lindsay Glover 5 Natalie Willis 5 Brittany Gaston 3 Sarah Rappe 3 Wendy Lewis 2 Katie Boyd 2 Kristyn Hurt 2 Danielle Peters 2 Sarah Gough 2 Christa Hicks

home runs

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.

2004-07 2006-09 2006-09 2004-07 2001-04 2004-07 2004-07 2001-04 2005-08 2002-05 2004-07 2005-08 2006-09 2008-pres. 2006-09 2004-07 2001-04 2003-06 2008-pres. 2004-07 2004-07

10. 5 5

runs batted in

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

96 Lindsay Glover 93 Kristyn Hurt 89 Brittany Gaston 84 Diana Cook 71 Katie Boyd 62 Kasey Motsinger 61 Lael Rorie 57 Ashley Gaston 40 Sarah Gough 37 Christa Hicks

total bases

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

307 Lindsay Glover 246 Kristyn Hurt 194 Diana Cook 233 Brittany Gaston 206 Katie Boyd 199 Ashley Gaston 176 Kasey Motsinger 159 Natalie Willis 158 Lael Rorie 146 Amber Handy

2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2004-07 2008-pres. 2004-07 2001-03 2006-09 2002-05 2001-04 2004-07 2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2008-pres. 2006-09 2004-07 2005-08 2001-03 2001-04

slugging percentage

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.797 Katie Boyd .442 Kristyn Hurt .423 Lindsay Glover .393 Keri Blackwelder .375 Lael Rorie .351 Brittany Gaston .338 Ashley Gaston .326 Diana Cook .319 Kasey Motsinger .310 Natalie Willis

on base percentage

2004-07 2006-09 2004-07 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2001-04 2005-08 2001-04 2001-03

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2006-09 2001-04 2008-pres. 2004-07 2001-03 2002-05 2004-07

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2004-07 2005-08 2006-09 2008-pres. 2001-04 2008-pres. 2004-07 2007 2002-05 2001-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

26 Katie Boyd 2008-pres. 21 Kristyn Hurt 2004-07 13 Diana Cook 2004-07 11 Ashley Gaston 2006-09 10 Keri Blackwelder 2005-07 7 Kasey Motsinger 2004-07 7 Lindsay Glover 2004-07 7 Lael Rorie 2001-03 6 Morgan Price 2008-pres.

Michelle Lighton 2009-pres. Brittany Gaston 2006-09

.545 Katie Boyd .373 Lindsay Glover .361 Lael Rorie .338 Diana Cook .337 Natalie Willis .333 Brittany Gaston .319 Kristyn Hurt .307 Laura Ammarell .306 Amber Joyner .300 Kasey Motsinger

gamEs played 238 224 213 206 205 199 197 193 191 190

Lindsay Glover Diana Cook Ashley Gaston Christa Hicks Brittany Gaston Kasey Motsinger Kristyn Hurt Sarah Gough Natalie Willis Mary Lutz

games started 238 218 212 204 199 188 185 184 182 178

walks

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lindsay Glover Diana Cook Ashley Gaston Christa Hicks Brittany Gaston Kasey Motsinger Kristyn Hurt Natalie Willis Amber Handy Sarah Gough

90 Katie Boyd 88 Diana Cook 64 Lindsay Glover 51 Lael Rorie 49 Sarah Gough 44 Brittany Gaston 39 Ashley Gaston

2008-pres. 2004-07 2004-07 2005-07 2001-03 2006-09 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2005-08 2008-pres. 2004-07 2001-03 2004-07 2005-08 2006-09 2004-07 2001-02 2001-02 2004-07

9. 10.

39 38 35

Natalie Willis Kristyn Hurt Kasey Motsinger

hit by pitch

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

25 18 16 13 11 11 10 8 7 6 6 6

Natalie Willis Diana Cook Mary Lutz Amber Joyner Amber Handy Ashley Gaston Kasey Motsinger Elizabeth Holbert Brittany Gaston Lindsay Glover Sarah Gough Wendy Lewis

strikeouts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

130 129 127 107 104 102 95 94 85 81 81

Diana Cook Kristyn Hurt Sarah Gough Kasey Motsinger Amber Handy Ashley Gaston Christa Hicks Wendy Lewis Tiffany Hensley Natalie Willis Brittany Gaston

6 6 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2004-07 2004-07 2002-05 2004-07 2001-04 2006-09 2001-04 2001-04 2005-08 2005-08 2006-09

sacrifice hits

1. 3. 4. 5.

24 24 20 19 16

Kasey Motsinger Diana Cook Brittany Gaston Lindsay Glover Mary Lutz

Mary Lutz

8.

16 16 13 13 13

Natalie Willis Ashley Gaston Casey Jacobs Candace Shelton Wendy Lewis

2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2004-07 2003-06

2005-08 2006-09 2001-02 2001-04 2001-04

stolen bases

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

96 Lindsay Glover 2004-07 75 Amber Handy 2001-04 63 Natalie Willis 2005-08 50 Candace Shelton 2001-04 46 Christa Hicks 2001-04 42 Sarah Rappe 2008-pres. 39 Danielle Peters 2007 34 Wendy Lewis 2001-04 29 Katie Boyd 2008-pres. 28 Brittany Gaston 2006-09

stolen base percentage

1. .951 Danielle Peters 2007 2. .907 Katie Boyd 2008-pres. 3. .897 Lindsay Glover 2004-07 4. .815 Amber Handy 2001-04 5. .857 Sarah Rappe 2008-pres. 6. .794 Candace Shelton 2001-04 7. .793 Christa Hicks 2001-04 8. .788 Natalie Willis 2005-08 9. .778 Mary Lutz 2003-06 10. .761 Ashley Gaston 2006-09 (Minimum 15 attempts)

stolen base attempts

Lindsay Glover 2004-06 Diana Cook 2004-06 Michelle Lighton 2009-pres. Morgan Price 2008-pres. Lindsay Whitlock 2009-pres. Andrea McIntyre 2008-09 Kasey Motsinger 2004-07 Wendy Lewis 2001-04 Amber Joyner 2001-02 Sarah Gough 2002-05 Christa Hicks 2001-04

2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2001-04 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2005-08 2001-04 2002-05

18

2005-07 2004-07 2003-06 2001-02 2001-04 2006-09 2004-07 2005-06 2006-09 2004-07 2002-05 2001-04

sacrifice flies

1. 3. 4.

2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2001-04 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2002-05 2005-08 2003-06

2008-pres. 2004-07 2004-07 2001-03 2002-05 2006-pres. 2006-pres.

2005-08 2004-07 2004-07

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

107 Lindsay Glover 2004-07 92 Amber Handy 2001-04 70 Natalie Willis 2005-08 63 Candace Shelton 2001-04 58 Christa Hicks 2001-04 49 Sarah Rappe 2008-pres. 44 Wendy Lewis 2001-04 41 Danielle Peters 2007 36 Brittany Gaston 2006-09 32 Katie Boyd 2008-pres.


Record Book

Team Single-Season Records Earned Run Average

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2.86 (364.1 IP) 2.97 (398.1 IP) 3.03 (415.1 IP) 3.19 (389.0 IP) 3.32 (312.1 IP)

2009 2005 2004 2006 2001

opponent average

1. 2. 4. 5.

.244 (415.1 IP) .246 (364.1 IP) .246 (398.1 IP) .255 (389.0 IP) .296 (312.1 IP) .296 (328.2 IP)

walks per game

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1.50 (312.1 IP) 2.01 (363.0 IP) 2.06 (308.1 IP) 2.13 (398.1 IP) 2.26 (415.1 IP)

2004 2009 2005 2006 2001 2003 2001 2002 2008 2005 2004

strikeouts per game 1. 3. 4. 5.

5.87 (398.1 IP) 5.87 (389.0 IP) 4.42 (364.1 IP) 3.82 (297.1 IP) 3.72 (415.1 IP)

saves

1. 2. 3. 4.

6 4 3 2 2

complete games

1. 2. 4.

35 27 27 24 24

shutouts

1. 5.

7 7 7 7 5 5

Innings pitched

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

415.1 398.1 397.2 389.0 364.1

hits allowed

1. 2. 3. 4.

480 394 382 387 387

runs allowed

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

194 212 222 224 227

2005 2006 2009 2007 2004

2006 2004 2007 2005 2003 2009 2001 2008 2005 2004 2009 2006 2005 2001 2003 2004

intentional walks

1. 2.

0 1 1 1 1

strikeouts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

334 326 230 221 217

2009 2008 2007 2006 2002 2005 2006 2009 2004 2007

doubles allowed

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

49 50 56 57 58

triples allowed

1. 2. 4. 5.

1 3 3 6 7

2006 2009 2008 2001 2004

2009 2007 2003 2008 2002

home runs allowed

1. 2. 3. 5.

13 21 27 27 37

wild pitches

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

11 19 23 24 26

hit batters

1. 2. 4. 5.

9 10 10 21 32 32

2001 2008 2009 2002 2004 2003 2005 2001 2002 2008

2003 2001 2005 2009 2004 2002

Team Single-Game Records

innings pitched

1. 12.0 vs. Rider 3/2/02 2. 11.0 at Chattanooga 3/29/03 3. 10.0 Georgia Southern 4/46/08 10.0 at Costal Carolina 3/17/07 5. 9.0 C. of Charleston 4/4/09 9.0 at NC A&T 3/19/09 9.0 vs. NC A&T 4/22/08 9.0 vs. Kennesaw St. 3/17/07 9.0 vs. W. Carolina 5/11/06 9.0 at Ga. Southern 3/3/05 9.0 at Campbell 4/11/05 9.0 Gardner-Webb 4/20/04 9.0 vs. Belmont 2/21/04 9.0 at Furman 3/29/02

hits allowed

1. 3. 6. 9.

18 18 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

vs. Syracuse 3/10/07 Elon 3/7/03 Eastern Kentucky 2/16/08 vs. Rutgers 3/2/07 UNC Wilmington 3/31/01 Eastern Kentucky 2/16/08 C of Charleston 3/31/07 Georgia 2/18/06 C of Charleston 4/4/09 C of Charleston 4/4/09 NC A&T 3/19/09 Purdue 2/24/08 UCONN 3/9/08 at Georgia 2/4/01 vs. Florida 2/4/05 vs. Winthrop 2/18/06 Lenoir-Rhyne 2/19/02 at Coastal Car. 3/12/02 vs. Cleveland St. 3/8/02

runs allowed

1. 3. 4. 5. 8.

17 17 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13

C of Charleston 3/31/07 Eastern Kentucky 2/16/08 at Georgia 2/13/04 vs. C of Charleston 5/8/03 at UNC 3/3/07 vs. Coastal Car. 3/22/02 UNC Wilmington 3/31/01 vs. Syracuse 3/10/07 W. Carolina 4/1/06 at Georgia 2/4/01

earned runs allowed

1. 14 vs. C of Charleston 3/31/07 14 vs. Coastal Car. 3/22/02

2004 2005 2007 2006 2009 2007 2008 2001 2006 2004

148 149 161 169 177

walks allowed

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

67 104 109 121 134

2009 2001 2006 2004 2005 2001 2009 2003 2005 2006 2001 2002 2003 2005 2004

Eastern Kentucky 2/16/08 vs. Syracuse 3/10/07 UNC Wilmington 3/31/01 vs. Rutgers 3/2/07 Western Carolina 4/1/06 C of Charleston 4/16/05 at Georgia 2/13/04 vs. Cleveland St. 3/1/08 Georgia 2/18/06 Elon 3/7/03

walks allowed

1. 2. 6.

9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7

at UNC 3/3/07 Southern Miss 2/15/08 vs. Georgia State 3/9/07 at Lenoir-Rhyne 2/18/07 W. Carolina 4/1/06 Eastern Kentucky 2/16/08 Kennesaw St. 2/15/08 Costal Carolina 3/17/07 at C of Charleston 4/3/04 at Winthrop 4/25/03

strikeouts

1. 2. 5. 8.

13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

at Campbell 4/11/05 at Charlotte 4/6/05 at N.C. A&T 2/24/04 vs. Stony Brook 2/26/05 at N. C. A&T 4/25/06 vs. N.C. A&T 3/3/06 vs. Jackson State 3/12/05 Elon 3/21/09 NC Central 4/24/08 vs. W. Carolina 2/26/06 vs. Jacksonville St. 2/11/05 at Coastal Carolina 2/19/05 at Coastal Carolina 2/20/05 vs. Ga. Southern 5/12/05

doubles alLowed

1. 2. 7.

6 5 5 5 5 5 4

Elon UNCG at UNCG vs. Florida at UNC vs. ETSU 13 times

Jennifer Hurley

19

4/25/02 4/14/06 4/23/05 2/4/05 2/11/01 2/24/02

triples allowed

1.

2 2 2 2

Purdue Chattanooga at Chattanooga vs. Mercer

Sarah Gough

earned runs allowed

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3. 13 13 13 6. 12 12 12 12 10. 11 11 11

2/24/08 4/10/04 4/13/01 2/18/01

2 2

vs. ETSU 3/20/04 vs. Cleveland St. 3/8/02

home runs allowed

1. 2. 4. 8.

8 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

C of Charleston 3/31/07 at UNCG 4/6/03 Elon 3/25/05 C of Charleston 4/1/07 W. Carolina 4/1/06 Tennessee Tech 4/22/03 at Georgia 2/13/04 at Presbyterian 3/11/09 Kennesaw St. 2/15/08 at Radford 4/17/08 W. Carolina 3/25/07 Costal Carolina 3/17/07 vs. Marshall 2/19/06 Gardner-Webb 4/4/06 at UNCG 4/5/03 C of Charleston 4/16/05 vs. Louisville 2/5/05

wild pitches

1. 9.

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2

Eastern Kentucky 2/16/08 Penn State 2/23/08 Eastern Kentucky 3/2/08 vs. Rhode Island 3/4/07 at Georgia 2/4/01 Virginia 3/1/02 vs. Virginia 3/10/01 Georgia Southern 5/6/04 36 times


Record Book

Individual Single-Game Pitching Records

Individual Single-Season Pitching Records earned run average

1. 1.96 2. 2.04 3. 2.30 4. 2.36 5. 2.56 6. 2.57 7. 2.61 8. 2.70 9. 2.87 10. 3.04

Jordan Arnold 2001 Jordan Arnold 2003 Yancy Moose 2006 Kayla Richardson 2009 Jordan Arnold 2004 Jordan Arnold 2002 Lael Rorie 2003 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Marie Watson 2004 Jennifer Hurley 2005

opponent average

1. .217 2. .221 3. .228 4. .239 5. .245 6. .247 7. .253 8. .253 9. .254 10. .262

Yancy Moose 2006 Kayla Richardson 2009 Jennifer Hurley 2004 Keri Blackwelder 2005 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Jordan Arnold 2004 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Marie Watson 2004 Jordan Arnold 2003 Ashley Stubbs 2009

walks allowed

1. 0.57 Lael Rorie 2. 0.87 Jordan Arnold 3. 0.88 Lael Rorie 4. 1.05 Lael Rorie 5. 1.36 Jordan Arnold 6. 1.50 Keri Blackwelder 7. 1.53 Jordan Arnold 8. 1.62 Jordan Arnold 9. 2.07 Ashley Stubbs 2.07 Lexi Jones (per 7 innings)

2003 2001 2001 2002 2002 2005 2003 2004 2009 2002

strikeouts

1. 6.70 Yancy Moose 2006 2. 6.16 Jennifer Hurley 2005 3. 5.92 Keri Blackwelder 2005 4. 5.82 Jennifer Hurley 2004 5. 5.60 Kayla Richardson 2006 6. 5.59 Teri Fister 2006 7. 5.45 Meredith O’Connor 2005 8. 5.32 Kayla Richardson 2009 9. 5.09 Keri Blackwelder 2006 10. 4.87 Heather Bradbury 2002 (per 7 innings)

wins

1. 14 11 11 4. 10 10 10 10 8. 9 9 10. 8 8

Kayla Richardson Yancy Moose Jordan Arnold Ashley Stubbs Keri Blackwelder Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Yancy Moose Keri Blackwelder Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley

losses

1. 20 2. 19 3. 17 17 5. 15 6. 14 7. 13 13 13 10. 12 12

saves

1. 4 2. 3

Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Jordan Arnold Yancy Moose Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Lael Rorie Jennifer Hurley Teri Fister Marie Watson

appearances

1. 40 2. 37 3. 36 4. 35 35 35 35 35 9. 33 10. 32

2009 2006 2004 2009 2005 2005 2001 2007 2006 2007 2004 2002 2008 2009 2005 2007 2001 2008 2004 2003 2002 2004 2006 2004

Yancy Moose 2007 Kayla Richardson 2007 Yancy Moose 2006 Kayla Richardson 2009 Kayla Richardson 2008 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Jordan Arnold 2004 Jordan Arnold 2002 Jordan Arnold 2001

games started

1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.

28 28 27 25 25 23 22 22 20 20

Kayla Richardson 2009 Jordan Arnold 2002 Kayla Richardson 2008 Jordan Arnold 2004 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Ashley Stubbs 2009 Jordan Arnold 2001 Jennifer Hurley 2004 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Yancy Moose 2006

complete games

1. 23 2. 22 3. 18 18 5. 14 6. 12 7. 11 8. 10 9. 9 10. 8 8 8 8

Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Jennifer Hurley Ashley Stubbs Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Keri Blackwelder

shutouts

1. 2. 5. 7.

6 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Keri Blackwelder Jordan Arnold Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Ashley Stubbs Jordan Arnold Lael Rorie Jennifer Hurley Keri Blackwelder

Innings pitched

1. 204.1 Kayla Richardson 2. 190.2 Jordan Arnold 3. 184.0 Kayla Richardson 4. 177.2 Jordan Arnold 5. 161.1 Jennifer Hurley 6. 161.0 Jordan Arnold 7. 150.0 Yancy Moose 8. 149.1 Yancy Moose 9. 144.1 Jennifer Hurley 10. 133.1 Kayla Richardson

hits allowed

1. 227 2. 200 3. 172 4. 171 171 6. 165 7. 150 150 9. 124 10. 123

Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Yancy Moore Jennifer Hurley Keri Blackwelder Lael Rorie

2009 2008 2001 2002 2004 2005 2009 2006 2003 2007 2004 2003 2005 2001 2009 2005 2004 2006 2008 2009 2002 2003 2005 2006 2009 2002 2008 2004 2005 2001 2007 2006 2004 2007 2008 2002 2009 2004 2001 2007 2007 2005 2006 2002

runs allowed

1. 117 2. 112 3. 92 4. 91 5. 87 6. 80 7. 86 8. 81 9. 79 10. 76

Kayla Richardson 2008 Jordan Arnold 2002 Kayla Richardson 2009 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Yancy Moose 2008 Jordan Arnold 2004 Kayla Blackwelder 2007 Yancy Moose 2007 Jennifer Hurley 2004 Jordan Arnold 2003

earned runs allowed

1. 98 2. 82 3. 70 70 5. 69 69 69 8. 68 9. 65 10. 57

Kayla Richardson Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Keri Blackwelder Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Jennifer Hurley

2008 2007 2005 2002 2009 2007 2008 2004 2004 2003

3. 61 4. 59 5. 58 6. 55 55 8. 48 48 10. 41 41

Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley Keri Blackwelder Jordan Arnold

strikeouts

1. 155 2. 143 3. 142 4. 120 5. 97 6. 95 7. 88 8. 85 85 10. 75

Kayla Richardson 2009 Yancy Moose 2006 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Jennifer Hurley 2004 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Keri Blackwelder 2005 Kayla Richardson 2008 Yancy Moose 2007 Keri Blackwelder 2006 Jordan Arnold 2002

doubles allowed

1. 31 2. 29 3. 25 25 25 6. 24 24 24 9. 23 10. 21 21

Jordan Arnold 2002 Kayla Richardson 2008 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Keri Blackwelder 2006 Jordan Arnold 2004 Kayla Richardson 2009 Keri Blackwelder 2005 Jennifer Hurley 2003 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Keri Blackwelder 2007 Jennifer Hurley 2004

triples allowed

1. 3. 4. 6.

6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

Jordan Arnold Jennifer Hurley Lael Rorie Keri Blackwelder Jordan Arnold Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Beth McSwain Jordan Arnold Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley

2004 2005 2001 2006 2001 2008 2008 2001 2002 2006 2004

home runs allowed

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

26 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 12 12 12

Keri Blackwelder 2007 Jennifer Hurley 2004 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Keri Blackwelder 2005 Keri Blackwelder 2006 Ashley Stubbs 2009 Jennifer Hurley 2003 Kayla Richardson 2008 Kayla Richardson 2007 Meredith O’Connor 2005 Teri Fister 2006

wild pitches

1. 17 17 3. 14 14 5. 13 13 7. 11 11 9. 9 10. 8

Yancy Moose Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Jordan Arnold Ashley Stubbs Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold

hit batters

1. 40 2. 22 3. 20 4. 18 5. 14 6. 12 12 8. 10 10 10. 9 9

Yancy Moose Yancy Moose Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Keri Blackwelder

walks allowed

1. 86 2. 74

2006 2005 2007 2004 2008 2007 2003 2006 2004

Kayla Richardson 2009 Kayla Richardson 2008

2007 2008 2004 2006 2001 2009 2002 2009 2005 2004 2007 2008 2002 2008 2007 2004 2006 2009 2004 2001 2006

Innings Pitched

1. 2. 3. 5. 6.

Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Ashley Stubbs Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold

hits allowed

1. 15 15 3. 14 14 14 14 7. 13 13 13 10. 12 12 12 12

Yancy Moose Marie Watson Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Heather Bradbury Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley Lexi Jones

runs allowed

1. 2. 3. 8.

12 11 10 10 10 10 10 9

Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Lael Rorie Lexi Jones Eight times

earned runs allowed

1. 12 2. 11 3. 9 9 9 6. 8 8 8 8 10. 7

Jennifer Hurley Yancy Moose Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Marie Watson Kayla Richardson Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Keri Blackwelder 10 times

walks allowed

1. 3. 9.

7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Kayla Richardson Yancy Moose Jennifer Hurley Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Meredith O’Connor 12 Times

strikeouts

1. 2. 4. 7.

13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

Jennifer Hurley Jennifer Hurley Keri Blackwelder Yancy Moose Keri Blackwelder Keri Blackwelder Kayla Richardson Kayla Richardson Jennifer Hurley Jennifer Hurley Meredith O’Connor

doubles allowed

1. 2. 8.

5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3

Beth McSwain Kayla Richardson Beth McSwain Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold 26 times

triples allowed 1.

2 2 2 2 2

Kayla Richardson Beth McSwain Jordan Arnold Jordan Arnold Lael Rorie

home runs allowed 1. 2. 8.

20

12.0 11.0 10.0 10.0 9.1 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0

6 5 3 3 3 3 3 2

Keri Blackwelder Keri Blackwelder Keri Blackwelder Jennifer Hurley Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Marie Watson 38 times

vs. Rider at Chattanooga Georgia Southern vs. College of Charleston at Chattanooga Samford at North Carolina A&T College of Charleston North Carolina A&T vs. Western Carolina at Campbell at Furman

3/2/02 3/29/03 4/26/08 5/10/07 4/15/07 3/7/09 3/19/09 4/4/09 4/22/08 5/11/06 4/11/05 3/29/02

Georgia Elon College of Charleston Purdue UCONN vs. Cleveland St. at Coll. of Charleston vs. North Carolina A&T vs. Tennessee Gardner-Webb at Chattanooga Georgia Southern at Georgia

2/18/06 3/7/03 4/4/09 2/24/08 3/9/08 3/8/02 3/21/08 3/7/03 3/1/02 4/15/08 4/15/07 5/6/04 2/4/01

C of Charleston vs. Georgia vs. SE Louisiana vs. Purdue UNC Wilmington at North Carolina at Georgia

4/16/05 2/18/06 2/28/09 2/24/08 3/31/01 2/11/01 2/4/01

C of Charleston vs. Georgia vs. Purdue UNC Wilmington Elon vs. SE Louisiana at Elon vs. Cleveland St. vs. Florida

4/16/05 2/18/06 2/24/08 3/31/01 3/7/03 2/28/09 3/9/04 3/8/02 2/4/05

Southern Miss at C of Charleston vs. Maine at C of Charleston at Winthrop at Chattanooga at Coastal Carolina vs. Georgia

2/15/08 4/3/04 2/22/09 3/21/08 4/25/03 3/29/03 3/13/02 2/11/05

at Campbell at Charlotte vs. Stony Brook at North Carolina A&T vs. North Carolina A&T vs. Jackson State vs. Elon N.C. Central at Coastal Carolina vs. Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina

4/11/05 4/6/05 2/26/05 4/25/06 3/3/06 3/12/05 3/21/09 4/24/08 2/19/05 5/12/05 2/20/05

at North Carolina at C of Charleston vs. Georgia State C of Charleston at UNC Wilmington at East Tennessee State Charlotte

2/11/01 3/21/08 2/18/01 3/22/03 4/6/02 4/28/01 4/28/04

vs. Purdue at Chattanooga Chattanooga vs. Cleveland St. vs. Mercer

2/24/08 4/13/01 4/10/04 3/8/02 1/18/01

Cof Charleston Elon C of Charleston at UNC Greensboro C of Charleston at Georgia at UNC Greensboro

3/31/07 3/25/05 4/1/07 4/5/03 4/16/05 2/13/04 4/6/03


Record Book

Individual Single-Season Fielding Records Individual Single-Game Records

fielding percentage

1. 1.000 1.000 3. .994 .994 5. .993 6. .992 .992 .992 9. .991 .991 .991

Yancy Moose 2007 Meagan Squartino 2008 Stephanie Long 2009 Kristyn Hurt 2005 Diana Cook 2007 Sarah Gough 2005 Sarah Gough 2002 Laura Padgett 2003 Kristyn Hurt 2006 Elizabeth Holbert 2006 Mary Lutz 2005

stOlEN bASe against PCT.

1. .657 2. .667 3. .684 4. .696 5. .714 6. .722 7. .722 8. .766 9. .767 10. .813

Michelle Lighton 2009 Keri Blackwelder 2006 Kristyn Hurt 2005 Jennifer Hurley 2005 Marie Watson 2004 Keri Blackwelder 2005 Kayla Richardson 2007 Kristyn Hurt 2006 Jennifer Hurley 2004 Sarah Gough 2004

attempts

1. 421 2. 409 3. 339 4. 323 5. 307 6. 305 7. 290 8. 271 9. 266 10. 261

Diana Cook 2004 Diana Cook 2007 Kristyn Hurt 2006 Lael Rorie 2002 Stephanie Long 2008 Lael Rorie 2001 Lael Rorie 2003 Liz Oakley 2001 Christa Hicks 2004 Michelle Lighton 2009

putouts

1. 394 Diana Cook 2. 384 Diana Cook

2007 2004

3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

311 288 288 247 245 241 234 234

Kristyn Hurt 2006 Lael Rorie 2002 Stephanie Long 2008 Liz Oakley 2001 Lael Rorie 2003 Lael Rorie 2001 Sarah Gough 2005 Michelle Lighton 2009

assists

1. 168 Lindsay Glover 2007 2. 151 Lindsay Glover 2004 3. 134 Lindsay Glover 2006 134 Andrea McIntyre 2008 5. 117 Christa Hicks 2002 6. 116 Christa Hicks 2001 116 Megan Rembielak 2009 8. 111 Katie Boyd 2009 111 Amber Joyner 2002 10. 109 Christa Hicks 2004

Most errors

1. 24 24 24 24 5. 22 22 7. 20 8. 19 9. 18 10. 17

Christa Hicks 2001 Diana Cook 2005 Christa Hicks 2002 Andrea McIntyre 2008 Christa Hicks 2003 Megan Rembielak 2009 Christa Hicks 2004 Amber Joyner 2002 Kasey Motsinger 2005 Sarah Rappe 2008

double plays

1. 2. 5. 6.

14 9 9 9 8 7

Diana Cook Lael Rorie Lindsay Glover Liz Oakley Amber Joyner Diana Cook

2004 2002 2006 2001 2001 2007

Team Single-Game Records

attempts

1. 61 2. 50 3. 48 4. 47 5. 43 43 43 43 43 10. 42 42

vs. Rider

3/2/02 Georgia Southern 4/26/08 vs. Belmont 2/21/04 at Chattanooga 3/29/03 at Furman 4/12/08 N.C. A&T 4/22/08 vs. Kennesaw St. 3/17/07 at UNCG 3/14/01 at Furman 3/29/02 at Coastal Car. 3/17/07 vs. W. Carolina 5/11/06

Assists

1. 2. 4. 8.

20 17 17 16 16 16 16 15

vs. Rider 3/2/02 at UNCG 3/14/01 UNC Wilmington 3/31/01 UNC Wilmington 4/19/03 vs. Belmont 3/21/04 vs. Wright State 2/25/01 vs. Charlotte 3/11/01 Seven times

errors

1. 2. putouts 1. 36 vs. Rider 3/2/02 2. 33 at Chattanooga 3/29/03 3. 30 at Coastal Car. 3/17/07 30 Georgia Southern 4/26/08 5. 29 Seven Times

6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

ETSU 3/30/06 at Radford 4/12/06 at UNC 2/11/01 Georgia 2/21/03 vs. Belmont 2/21/04 vs. ETSU 2/23/02 vs. Rider 3/2/02 vs. Pennsylvania 4/12/03 vs. Stony Brook 3/12/04 vs. Marshall 3/21/04 vs. C of Charleston 5/8/03

Team Single-Season Records Attempts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1860 1777 1723 1699 1691

putouts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1246 1195 1193 1166 1093

assists

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

539 528 524 518 466

errors

2004 2007 2002 2006 2009

1. 3. 4. 5.

2004 2005 2007 2006 2009

1. 2. 3. 5.

2002 2004 2007 2001 2009

1. 2. 3.

95 95 86 83 82

double plays 18 16 15 15 12 12

2002 2003 2004 2001 2009 2004 2006 2001 2002 2007 2003

caught stealing by 18 14 13 13

2004 2009 2006 2005

7 7 9. 6

Elizabeth Holbert 2006 Attempts Diana Cook 2006 1. 18 Lael Rorie Four times 2. 16 Lael Rorie Stephanie Long caught stealing by 3. 15 Laura Padgett 1. 14 Sarah Gough 2004 15 Liz Oakley 2. 12 Michelle Lighton 2009 15 Liz Oakley 3. 11 Kayla Richardson 2009 15 10 times 4. 11 Kristyn Hurt 2006 6. 14 11 Sarah Gough 2003 putouts 6. 10 Kristyn Hurt 2007 1. 16 Lael Rorie 7. 8 Sarah Gough 2002 2. 15 Stephanie Long 8. 7 Jennifer Hurley 2005 15 Lael Rorie 7 Jennifer Hurley 2004 15 Laura Padgett 10. 6 Four times 15 Liz Oakley

stolen bases against

1. 62 2. 61 3. 59 4. 44 5. 43 6. 38 7. 37 8. 36 9. 33 10. 32 32 32

Sarah Gough Sarah Gough Kristyn Hurt Sarah Gough Jordan Arnold Liz Oakley Liz Oakley Kristyn Hurt Yancy Moose Jordan Arnold Sarah Gough Jordan Arnold

2003 2004 2007 2002 2002 2001 2002 2006 2007 2004 2005 2001

5. 14

assists

1. 2. 3. 5.

11 9 8 8 7

Seven times

Andrea McIntyre Lindsay Glover Lindsay Glover Lindsay Glover Nine times

errors

1. 4 Christa Hicks 2. 3 Kasey Motsinger 3 Christa Hicks 3 Christa Hicks 3 Christa Hicks passed balls 3 Diana Cook 1. 17 Sarah Gough 2003 3 Kasey Motsinger 2. 15 Kristyn Hurt 2006 7. 2 49 times 3. 14 Kristyn Hurt 2007 4. 12 Liz Oakley 2001 passed balls 5. 9 Liz Oakley 2002 1. 4 Kristyn Hurt 6. 8 Sarah Gough 2004 2. 3 Kristyn Hurt 7. 7 Katie Boyd 2008 3 Kristyn Hurt 8. 6 Michelle Lighton 2009 3 Sarah Gough 6 Anne Parsons 2001 5. 2 10 times 10. 5 Sarah Gough 2002

stolen bases against

passed balls

1. 2. 4.

4 3 3 2

at East Carolina 2/23/07 Gardner-Webb 4/4/06 vs. Pennsylvania 3/12/03 9 times

stolen bases against

1. 3. 4. 5. 7.

9 9 8 7 6 6 5

at East Carolina vs. Marshall at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia vs. Virginia Five times

2/23/07 3/21/04 2/22/02 2/23/03 2/23/02 3/10/01

caught stealing by

1.

2 2 2 2 2 2

at Char. Southern 4/7/06 vs. Arkansas 2/7/04 vs. Winthrop 2/19/06 vs. Marshall 2/24/02 vs. Stony Brook 3/12/04 C of Charleston 3/22/03

5. 12 12 12

1. 4. 5. 6.

9 9 9 7 7 6 5

Kristyn Hurt Jordan Arnold Sarah Gough Jennifer Hurley Sarah Gough Julie Bowlin 7 times

caught stealing by

1.

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Keri Blackwelder Sarah Gough Sarah Gough Sarah Gough Sarah Gough Jennifer Hurley Jennifer Hurley Kristyn Hurt Yancy Moose Billye Rivas Lael Rorie

vs. Rider vs. Wright State Samford UNC Wilmington Georgia State at UNC Greensboro

3/2/02 2/25/01 3/8/09 4/19/03 2/18/01 3/14/01

vs. Rider Samford vs. Wright State UNC Wilmington Georgia State

3/2/02 3/8/09 2/25/01 4/19/03 2/18/01

Georgia Southern vs. Seton Hall UNC Greensboro vs. Stony Brook

4/26/08 3/12/04 4/14/06 3/14/04

vs. Stony Brook East Tennessee State at Georgia vs. Rider vs. Georgia Southern Elon vs. Florida A&M

3/12/04 3/30/06 2/23/03 3/2/02 5/5/01 3/25/05 2/6/05

at East Carolina Gardner-Webb vs. Drexel vs. Pennsylvania

2/23/07 4/4/06 2/25/05 3/12/03

at East Carolina vs. Marshall vs. Marshall at Georgia at Georgia vs. Virginia

2/23/07 3/21/04 3/21/04 2/23/03 2/23/03 3/10/01

at Charleston Southern vs. Arkansas vs. Marshall vs. Stony Brook Coll. of Charleston vs. Stony Brook Coll. of Charleston at Charleston Southern vs. Winthrop vs. Winthrop vs. Marshall

4/7/06 2/7/04 2/24/02 3/12/04 3/22/03 3/12/04 3/22/03 4/7/06 2/19/06 2/19/06 2/24/02

2007 2003 2002

stolen bases against

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

38 53 67 71 73

2009 2008 2003 2004 2001

passed balls

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3 8 9 11 16 16

21

2005 2009 2008 2004 2007 2002

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Record Book

Individual Career Fielding Records

Fielding percentage

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.992 .989 .987 .985 .982 .982 .981 .977 .976 .968

Laura Padgett Kristyn Hurt Elizabeth Holbert Yancy Moose Liz Oakley Stephanie Long Lael Rorie Michelle Lighton Sarah Gough Mary Lutz

2003 2004-07 2005-06 2006-09 2001-02 2006-09 2001-03 2009-pres. 2002-05 2003-06

stolen base percentage

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1207 918 895 857 824 755 669 615 558 463

Diana Cook Lael Rorie Christa Hicks Lindsay Glover Sarah Gough Kristyn Hurt Kasey Motsinger Stephanie Long Brittany Gaston Amber Joyner

2004-07 2001-03 2001-04 2004-07 2002-05 2004-07 2004-07 2006-09 2006-09 2001-02

1001 774 713 687 578 379 366 362 289 285

Diana Cook Lael Rorie Sarah Gough Kristyn Hurt Stephanie Long Christa Hicks Kasey Motsinger Elizabeth Holbert Liz Oakley Lindsay Glover

2004-07 2001-03 2002-05 2004-07 2006-09 2001-04 2004-07 2005-06 2001-02 2004-07

536 Lindsay Glover 426 Christa Hicks 252 Kasey Motsinger 241 Andrea McIntyre 214 Jordan Arnold 210 Amber Joyner 204 Brittany Gaston 157 Diana Cook 137 Katie Boyd 127 Lael Rorie 121 Beth McSwain

2004-07 2001-04 2004-07 2008-09 2001-04 2001-02 2006-09 2004-07 2008-pres. 2001-03 2001-04

assists

1. .657 Michelle Lighton 2009-pres. 2. .714 Marie Watson 2003-04 3. .714 Keri Blackwelder 2005-07 4. .778 Jennifer Hurley 2003-05 5. .791 Kayla Richardson 2006-pres. 6. .800 Kristyn Hurt 2004-07 7. .836 Sarah Gough 2002-05 8. .841 Lael Rorie 2001-03 9. .842 Teri Fister 2006-pres. 9. .857 Anne Parsons 2001 10.

attempts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

putouts

Most errors

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8.

90 51 49 37 36 33 28 22 20

Christa Hicks 2001-04 Kasey Motsinger 2004-07 Diana Cook 2004-07 Andrea McIntyre 2008-09 Lindsay Glover 2004-07 Amber Joyner 2001-02 Brittany Gaston 2006-09 Megan Rembielak 2009-pres. Sarah Gough 2002-05

All-Time numerical Roster 1 Lauren Barrow Lindsay Glover Diana Cook Sarah Rappe 2 Megan Rembielak Wendy Lewis Tiffany Hensley 3 Candace Shelton Kari Davis Teri Fister 4 Beth McSwain Jenna McGuinn Natalie Willis 5 Ashley Stubbs Lexi Jones Mary Lutz Danielle Peters Tijana Stevens 6 Anne Parsons Kathryn Love Dawn Malone Robyn Bronson 7 Sarah Gough Ashley Gaston 8 Katie Boyd Christa Hicks Lindsay Glover Kristen Fister 9 Melissa Jacober Kelly Doss Letitia Lennon Kasey Motsinger Andrea McIntyre 10 Casey Jacobs Jennifer Hurley Kayla Richardson 11 Michelle Lighton

2002-03 2004 2005-07 2008-pres. 2009-pres. 2001-04 2005-08 2001-04 2005-06 2007-09 2001 2002 2005-08 2009 2001-02 2003-06 2007 2008 2001 2002 2003 2007 2002-05 2006-09 2009-pres. 2001-04 2005-07 2008 2002 2003 2004 2005-07 2008-09 2001-02 2003-05 2006-09 2009-pres.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 35

Melissa Jacober Kelly Doss Meredith O’Connor Sara Emser Jennifer Welborn Yancy Moose Heather Bradbury Julie Bowlin Laura Padgett Kristyn Hurt Katie Boyd Mandi Ivester Shannon Mayan Kasey Motsinger Billye Rivas Morgan Price Beth McSwain Caren Kirkland Jordan Arnold Stephanie Long Laura Ammarell Brittany Gaston Littel Austin Erin Carpenter Diana Cook Elizabeth Holbert Meagan Squartino Erin Carpenter Liz Oakley Marie Watson Keri Blackwelder Teri Fister Lindsay Whitlock Amber Handy Lael Rorie Amber Joyner

2001-02,04 2003 2005 2001 2003-05 2006-09 2002-04 2001 2003 2004-07 2008 2001 2003 2004 2005-06 20082002-04 2002 2001-04 2006-09 2001-02 2006-09 2001 2002 2004 2005-06 20072003 2001-02 2003-04 2005-07 2006 2009-pres. 2001-04 2001-03 2001-02

10.

19 19

1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.

31 24 20 20 13 13 11 9 9 9 9

Laura Ammarell Amber Handy

double plays turned Diana Cook Lindsay Glover Lael Rorie Christa Hicks Kasey Motsinger Amber Joyner Elizabeth Holbert Andrea McIntyre Brittany Gaston Liz Oakley Beth McSwain

caught stealing by

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

39 27 18 17 25 13 12

Sarah Gough Kristyn Hurt Jennifer Hurley Jordan Arnold Kayla Richardson Keri Blackwelder Michelle Lighton

2001-02 8. 2001-04 9. 2004-07 2004-07 2001-03 2001-04 2004-07 2001-02 2005-06 2008-09 2006-09 2001-02 2001-04

2002-05 2004-07 2003-05 2001-04 2006-09 2005-06 2008-pres.

11 Katie Boyd 10 Lael Rorie 10 Yancy Moose

stolen bases against

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10.

199 Sarah Gough 125 Jordan Arnold 108 Kristyn Hurt 75 Liz Oakley 74 Yancy Moose 72 Kayla Richardson 63 Jennifer Hurley 53 Lael Rorie 37 Keri Blackwelder 33 Katie Boyd

2002-05 2001-04 2004-07 2001-02 2006-09 2006-09 2003-05 2001-03 2005-07 2008-pres.

Most passed balls

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7.

31 Kristyn Hurt 2004-07 31 Sarah Gough 2002-05 21 Liz Oakley 2001-02 7 Katie Boyd 2008-pres. 6 Michelle Lighton 2009-pres. 6 Anne Parsons 2001 3 Caitlyn Ryan 2004 3 Meagan Squartino 2007-pres.

All-Time Alphabetical Roster

Laura Ammarell Lakeland, Fla. Jordan Arnold Black Mountain, N.C. Littel Austin Statesville, N.C. Lauren Barrow Durham, N.C. Keri Blackwelder Stanfield, N.C. Julie Bowlin Greensboro, N.C. Katie Boyd Walkertown, N.C. Heather Bradbury Otway, Ohio Robyn Bronson Haines City, Fla. Erin Carpenter Mooresville, N.C. Diana Cook Concord, N.C. Kari Davis Cornelius, N.C. Kelly Doss Asheboro, N.C. Sarah Emser Charlotte, N.C. Kristen Fister Summerfield, N.C. Teri Fister Summerfield, N.C. Ashely Gaston Roswell, Ga. Brittany Gaston Roswell, Ga. Lindsay Glover Greensboro, N.C. Sarah Gough Yadkinville, N.C. Amber Handy Huntersville, N.C. Tiffany Hensley Rutherfordton, N.C. Christa Hicks Shelby, N.C. Elizabeth Holbert Long Beach, Miss. Jennifer Hurley Asheboro, N.C. Kristyn Hurt Siler City, N.C. Mandi Ivester Winston-Salem, N.C. Melissa Jacober Kernersville, N.C. Casey Jacobs Brunswick, Maine Lexi Jones Lancaster, S.C. Amber Joyner Rocky Mount, N.C. Caren Kirkland Charlotte, N.C. Wendy Lewis Asheboro, N.C. Letitia Lennon Goldsboro, N.C. Michelle Lighton Chesapeake, Va. Stephanie Long Durham, N.C. Kathryn Love Mount Airy, N.C. Mary Lutz Brentwood, Tenn. Dawn Malone Columbia, S.C. Shannon Mayan Reading, Pa. Jenna McGuinn Lexington, N.C. Andrea McIntyre Christiansburg, Va. Beth McSwain Ellenboro, N.C. Yancy Moose Hamptonville, N.C. Kasey Motsinger Yadkinville, N.C. Liz Oakley Marietta, Ga. Meredith O’Connor Charlotte, N.C. Laura Padgett Black Mountain, N.C. Anne Parsons Walkerville, Md. Danielle Peters Vass, N.C. Morgan Price Kannapolis, N.C. Sarah Rappe Charlotte, N.C. Megan Rembielak Advance, N.C. Kayla Richardson West Jefferson, N.C. Billye Rivas Fayetteville, N.C. Caitlyn Ryan Wilmington, N.C. Lael Rorie Charlotte, N.C. Candace Shelton Boone, N.C. Meagan Squartino Skiptack, Penn. Tijana Stevens Hillard, Ohio Ashley Stubbs Balm, Fla. Marie Watson Wilmington, N.C. Jennifer Welborn Ronda, N.C. Lindsay Whitlock Gainesville, Fla. Natalie Willis Cherryville, N.C.

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2008-pres. 2001-03 2006-09

2001-02 2001-04 2001 2002-03 2005-07 2001 2008-pres. 2002-04 2007 2002-03 2004-07 2005-06 2002-03 2001 2008 2006-09 2006-09 2006-09 2004-07 2002-05 2001-04 2005-08 2001-04 2005-06 2003-05 2004-07 2001 2001 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2002 2001-04 2004 2009-pres. 2006-09 2002 2003-06 2003 2003 2002 2008-09 2001-04 2006-09 2004-07 2001-02 2005 2003 2001 2007 2008-pres. 2008-pres. 2009-pres. 2006-09 2005-06 2004 2001-03 2001-04 2007-pres. 2008 2009-pres. 2003-04 2003-05 2009-pres. 2005-08


2001

13-36 Overall, 4-13 SoCon Home: 3-4 • Away: 4-21 • Neutral: 6-11 Feb. 4 at Georgia L, 2-13 Feb. 4 at Georgia L, 4-7 Feb. 11 at North Carolina L, 0-10 Feb. 11 at North Carolina L, 1-6 Feb. 17 vs. Austin Peay L, 1-6 Feb. 17 vs. Nicholls State! L, 3-7 Feb. 18 vs. Mercer! W, 4-3 Feb. 18 vs. Georgia State! L, 3-5 Feb. 23 vs. Mercer@ L, 1-6 Feb. 23 vs. Char. Southern@ W, 4-0 Feb. 24 vs. Coll. of Charleston@ L, 2-3 Feb. 24 vs. Stetson@ L, 4-5 Feb. 25 vs. Wright State@ L, 0-1 March 1 at Charlotte L, 1-2 March 1 at Charlotte L, 0-1 March 9 vs. Mount St. Mary’s# W, 1-0 March 9 vs. Ohio# L, 3-6 March 10 vs. Virginia# L, 2-8 March 11 vs. Charlotte# L, 1-4 March 13 at UNC Greensboro* L, 2-5 March 13 at UNC Greensboro* W, 2-0 March 14 at UNC Greensboro* L, 3-4 March 17 vs. Belmont$ W, 2-0 March 17 vs. East Carolina$ L, 1-4 March 17 vs. Providence$ W, 4-3 March 18 vs. St. Louis$ L, 0-1 March 28 at Elon L, 1-10 March 28 at Elon L, 1-2 March 31 UNC Wilmington* L, 6-14 March 31 UNC Wilmington* L, 1-4 April 6 at Winthrop W, 3-0 April 6 at Winthrop W, 7-5 April 7 at Georgia Southern* L, 0-2 April 7 at Georgia Southern* L, 1-6 April 8 at Georgia Southern* L, 3-7 April 13 at Chattanooga* L, 1-4 April 13 at Chattanooga* L, 0-5 April 14 at Chattanooga* W, 5-4 April 21 C. of Charleston* W, 2-0 April 21 C. of Charleston* L, 1-4 April 22 C. of Charleston* W, 4-3 April 25 Winthrop L, 2-5 April 25 Winthrop W, 7-6 April 28 at ETSU* L, 3-4 April 28 at ETSU* L, 7-8 April 29 at ETSU* L, 1-5 May 3 at Chattanooga+ L, 0-1 May 4 vs. ETSU+ W, 5-0 May 5 vs. Georgia Southern+ L, 2-3 * Southern Conference game ! Georgia St. Kickoff Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) @ C. of C. Classic (Charleston, S.C.) # 49ers Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.) $ Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) + SoCon Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

2002

11-45 Overall • 4-15 SoCon Home: 6-13 • Away: 2-18 • Neutral: 3-14 Feb. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 5-2 Feb. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 2-10 Feb. 22 vs Marshall! L, 1-2 Feb. 22 at Georgia! L, 0-10 Feb. 23 at Georgia! L, 0-9 Feb. 23 vs. ETSU! L, 0-7 Feb. 24 vs. Marshall! L, 2-4 Feb. 24 vs. ETSU! L, 3-4 March 1 vs. Virginia@ L, 2-11 March 1 vs. Tennessee@ L, 0-8 March 2 vs. Rider@ W, 8-7 March 3 vs. Morehead State@ W, 7-6 March 8 vs. Cleveland State L, 1-9 March 10 vs Harvard L, 1-2 March 10 vs Md.-Baltimore Cnty. W, 4-3 March 12 at Coastal Carolina L, 2-3 March 12 at Coastal Carolina L, 0-8 March 13 at Coastal Carolina L, 4-5 March 13 at Coastal Carolina L, 3-5 March 16 Chattanooga* L, 0-6 March 16 Chattanooga* L, 0-5 March 20 Eastern Kentucky L, 1-8 March 22 vs. Nicholls State# L, 4-5 March 22 vs. Coastal Carolina# L, 3-14 March 23 vs. Troy # L, 0-8 March 23 vs. Middle Tenn. State# L, 1-2 March 24 vs. Michigan State# L, 3-4 March 27 UNC Greensboro* L, 1-9 March 27 UNC Greensboro* W, 6-0 March 29 at Furman* L, 1-5 March 29 at Furman* W, 5-1 March 30 at Furman* L, 1-4 April 2 at Tennessee Tech L, 2-3 April 2 at Tennessee Tech L, 2-3 April 6 at UNC Wilmington* L, 3-11 April 6 at UNC Wilmington* L, 2-4 April 7 at UNC Wilmington* L, 2-6 April 10 Charlotte W, 3-2 April 10 Charlotte L, 1-2 April 13 Georgia Southern* L, 1-5 April 13 Georgia Southern* L, 1-4 April 14 Georgia Southern* L, 0-1 April 16 Gardner-Webb L, 2-3 April 16 Gardner-Webb L, 0-1 April 17 at Radford L, 0-1 April 17 at Radford W, 3-2 April 20 at C. of Charleston* L, 0-3 April 20 at C. of Charleston* L, 1-2 April 21 at C. of Charleston* L, 0-10 April 25 Elon L, 2-11 April 25 Elon W, 10-4 April 27 ETSU* L, 1-2 April 27 ETSU* W, 2-0 April 28 ETSU* W, 6-0 May 2 vs. Chattanooga+ L, 1-5 May 3 vs. C. of Charleston+ L, 0-1 * Southern Conference game ! Bulldog Classic (Athens, Ga.) @ Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) # Phoenix Classic (Burlington, N.C.) $ Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) + SoCon Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

2003

15-36 Overall • 4-16 SoCon Home: 3-7 • Away: 4-20 • Neutral: Feb. 19 at Tennessee Feb. 19 at Tennessee Feb. 21 vs. Connecticut! Feb. 21 vs. Georgia! Feb. 22 vs. Winthrop! Feb. 22 vs. Winthrop! Feb. 23 at Georgia! March 5 at Charlotte March 5 at Charlotte March 7 vs. Elon@ March 7 vs. N.C. A&T@ March 8 vs. James Madison@ March 8 vs. Radford@ March 9 vs. Radford@ March 11 vs. Youngstown State# March 11 vs. Fairfield# March 12 vs. Rhode Island# March 12 vs. Pennsylvania# March 13 vs. George Mason# March 13 vs. St. Joseph’s# March 22 C. OF Charleston* March 22 C. of Charleston* March 23 C. of Charleston* March 27 at North Carolina March 27 at North Carolina March 29 at Chattanooga* March 29 at Chattanooga* March 30 at Chattanooga* April 2 Furman* April 2 Furman* April 3 Furman* April 5 at UNC Greensboro* April 5 at UNC Greensboro* April 6 at UNC Greensboro* April 17 at Elon April 17 at Elon April 19 UNC Wilmington* April 19 UNC Wilmington*

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

April 22 Tennessee Tech April 22 Tennessee Tech April 25 at Winthrop April 25 at Winthrop April 26 at Georgia Southern* April 26 at Georgia Southern* April 27 at Georgia Southern* April 29 at Gardner-Webb May 3 at ETSU* May 3 at ETSU* May 4 at ETSU* May 8 vs. C.of Charleston+ May 8 vs. Georgia Southern+ * Southern Conference game ! Georgia Classic (Athens, Ga.) @ Elon Classic (Elon, N.C.) # Rebel Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) + SoCon Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

L, 0-7 W, 3-0 L, 0-7 W, 4-2 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 W, 4-2 L, 0-1 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 L, 1-15 L, 1-2

2004

22-39 Overall • 7-14 SoCon Home: 6-14 • Away: 7-15 • Neutral: 9-10 Feb 6 vs. Missouri ! L, 0-1 Feb 6 vs. Florida ! L, 0-10 Feb 7 vs. Arkansas ! L, 0-1 Feb 7 vs. Chattanooga ! W, 4-3 Feb 8 vs. South Florida ! L, 3-5 Feb 13 vs. Buffalo @ L, 5-6 Feb 13 at #7 Georgia @ L, 0-16 Feb 21 at Tennessee Tech # L, 2-3 Feb 21 vs. Belmont # W, 3-2 Feb 24 at North Carolina A&T W, 6-4 Feb 24 at North Carolina A&T W, 8-4 March 7 LENOIR-RHYNE L, 2-3 March 7 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 3-1 March 8 at N.C. State W, 5-2 March 8 at N.C. State L, 0-6 March 9 at Elon* L, 0-1 March 9 at Elon* L, 0-8 March 10 at Elon* L, 1-2 March 12 vs. Seton Hall ^ W, 1-0 March 12 vs. Stony Brook ^ L, 3-4 March 13 vs. Elon ^ L, 0-2 March 13 vs. Seton Hall ^ L, 0-8 March 14 vs. Stony Brook ^ W, 2-0 March 19 vs. Mount St. Mary’s $ W, 3-1 March 19 vs. St. Francis $ W, 4-1 March 20 vs. ETSU $ L, 4-5 March 20 at Virginia Tech $ L, 0-6 March 21 vs Marshall $ L, 1-9 March 27 ETSU* W, 7-2 March 27 ETSU* L, 3-4 March 28 ETSU* L, 0-1 April 3 at C. of Charleston* W, 3-2 April 3 at C. of Charleston* L, 1-2 April 4 at C. of Charleston* L, 3-4 April 7 at Radford W, 5-1 April 7 at Radford L, 3-4 April 9 CHATTANOOGA* L, 0-2 April 9 CHATTANOOGA* L, 2-3 April 10 CHATTANOOGA* L, 2-3 April 17 UNC GREENSBORO* L, 0-5 April 17 UNC GREENSBORO* W, 5-1 April 18 UNC GREENSBORO* W, 5-1 April 20 GARDNER-WEBB W, 1-0 April 20 GARDNER-WEBB L, 10-11 April 22 WINTHROP L, 0-5 April 22 WINTHROP L, 1-4 April 24 at Furman* W, 1-0 April 24 at Furman* W, 2-1 April 25 at Furman* L, 2-3 April 28 CHARLOTTE L, 5-8 April 28 CHARLOTTE L, 2-5 May 6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L, 0-4 May 6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W, 7-6 May 7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L, 3-5 May 11 at #11 Tennessee L, 0-5 May 11 at #11 Tennessee L, 0-8 May 13 at Chattanooga + L, 3-4 May 14 vs. UNC Greensboro + W, 13-3 May 15 vs. ETSU + W, 4-0 May 15 vs. Elon + W, 3-2 May 16 at C. of Charleston + L, 0-1 * Southern Conference game ! Florida Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla. @ Georgia Invitational (Athens, Ga.) # Tenn. Tech Icebreaker (Cookeville, Tenn.) ^ Elon Tournament (Elon, N.C.) $ Hokie Fast Pitch Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2005

24-36 Overall • SoCon 7-14 Home: 6-7 • Away: 8-16 • Neutral: 10-13 Feb 4 vs. Florida % L, 2-11 Feb 4 vs. Oklahoma % L, 2-6 Feb 5 vs. Louisville % L, 0-9 Feb 5 vs. Florida Atlantic % W, 3-2 Feb 6 vs. Florida A&M % W, 7-5 Feb 11 vs. Jacksonville State L, 2-8 Feb 11 vs. Georgia @ L, 3-6 Feb 12 vs. Winthrop @ W, 2-1 Feb 12 at Georgia @ L, 1-9 Feb 13 vs. Winthrop @ L, 1-5 Feb 19 at Coastal Carolina & L, 1-2 Feb 19 vs. St. John’s & L, 1-7 Feb 20 vs. St. John’s & L, 1-2 Feb 20 at Coastal Carolina & W, 2-0 Feb 25 vs. Delaware State $ L, 2-3 Feb 25 vs. NC State $ L, 0-2 Feb 26 vs. Stony Brook $ W, 1-0 Feb 26 vs. Fairfield $ W, 3-1 Feb 27 vs. Longwood $ W, 2-1 Feb 27 vs. NC State $ L, 0-3 Mar 11 vs. Louisiana Tech # L, 0-6 Mar 11 vs. Birmingham-So. # L, 2-3 Mar 12 vs. Jackson State # W, 10-0 Mar 12 vs. Miss. Valley State # W, 8-0 Mar 13 vs. Birmingham-So. # W, 1-0 Mar 13 vs. Louisiana Tech # W, 6-1 Mar 19 at Chattanooga* L, 0-2 Mar 19 at Chattanooga* L, 4-5 Mar 20 at Chattanooga* L, 1-2 Mar 22 at Gardner-Webb W, 3-0 Mar 25 ELON* L, 3-9 Mar 25 ELON* L, 2-7 Mar 26 ELON* L, 5-7 Apr 2 at Georgia Southern* L, 2-5 Apr 2 at Georgia Southern* L, 0-8 Apr 3 at Georgia Southern* W, 4-3 Apr 6 at Charlotte W, 3-1 Apr 6 at Charlotte L, 2-5 Apr 9 at ETSU* L, 1-2 Apr 9 at ETSU* L, 1-2 Apr 0 at ETSU* L, 2-3 Apr 11 at Campbell W, 2-0 Apr 11 at Campbell L, 0-1 Apr 14 N.C. A&T W, 5-3 Apr 14 N.C. A&T W, 4-2 Apr 16 C. OF CHARLESTON* L, 1-12 Apr 16 C. OF CHARLESTON* L, 2-5 Apr 17 C. OF CHARLESTON* W, 4-3 Apr 19 RADFORD L, 2-4 Apr 19 RADFORD L, 1-4 Apr 23 at UNC Greensboro* W, 9-4 Apr 23 at UNC Greensboro* L ,5-12 Apr 24 at UNC Greensboro* W, 6-4 May 7 FURMAN* W, 7-5 May 7 FURMAN* W, 3-2 May 8 FURMAN* W, 3-2 May 10 at Winthrop L, 1-3 May 12 vs. Georgia Southern+ W, 6-1 May 13 vs. Chattanooga+ L,1-4 May 14 vs. Furman+ L, 0-2 * Southern Conference game % Clearwater Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) @ Georgia Softball Classic (Athens, Ga.) & Coastal Carolina Tourn. (Conway, S.C.) $ Seahawk Classic (Wilmington, N.C.) # Panther Spring Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2006

29-30 Overall • SoCon 10-11 Home: 9-7 • Away: 8-10 • Neutral: 12-13 Feb. 17 vs. Marshall ! L, 0-8 Feb. 17 at Georgia ! L, 0-2

Feb. 18 vs. Winthrop ! L, 6-10 Feb. 18 at Georgia ! L, 3-11 Feb. 19 vs. Marshall ! L, 1-9 Feb. 19 vs. Winthrop ! L, 0-1 Feb. 24 vs. N.C. A&T^ W, 10-2 Feb. 24 at Charlotte^ L, 1-2 Feb. 25 vs. Drexel^ W, 6-5 Feb. 26 vs. W. Carolina^ W, 5-4 (8) Feb. 26 vs. Charlotte^ L, 1-5 March 3 vs. N.C. A&T# W, 4-1 March 4 vs. Md-Eastern Shore W, 10-0 March 4 vs. James Madison # W, 2-1 March 5 vs. James Madison # W, 6-1 March 5 vs. N.C.A&T # W, 6-0 March 10 vs. Troy % W, 9-7 (8) March 10 vs. Tulsa % L, 3-7 March 11 vs. Indiana % L, 0-2 March 11 Florida A&M % L, 3-4 March 12 vs. Georgia State % W, 5-3 March 12 Troy % L, 1-2 March 14 vs. Bradley L, 0-3 March 14 at Florida A&M W, 3-0 March 17 at Furman * L, 1-5 March 17 at Furman * L, 5-9 March 18 at Furman* W, 13-7 March 25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W, 4-1 March 25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L, 1-3 March 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W, 3-2 March 30 ETSU L, 1-5 March 30 ETSU L, 6-11 April 1 WESTERN CAROLINA* L, 5-13 April 1 WESTERN CAROLINA* L, 1-3 April 2 WESTERN CAROLINA* W, 6-2 April 4 GARDNER-WEBB W, 3-1 April 4 GARDNER-WEBB W, 8-7 April 7 at Charleston So. W, 4-2 April 7 at Charleston So. W, 5-1 April 8 at C. of Charleston * L, 0-1 April 8 at C. of Charleston * L, 1-2 (8) April 9 at C. of Charleston * W, 2-1 April 12 at Radford L, 2-4 April 12 at Radford L, 0-1 April 14 UNC GREENSBORO * W, 4-1 April 14 UNC GREENSBORO * W, 6-5 April 15 UNC GREENSBORO * W, 10-4 April 22 CHATTANOOGA * L, 1-4 April 23 CHATTANOOGA * L, 2-3 April 23 CHATTANOOGA * W, 12-4 April 25 at N.C. A&T W, 8-0 (6) April 25 at N.C. A&T W, 7-0 May 6 at Elon * L, 5-9 May 6 at Elon * W, 2-0 May 7 at Elon* L, 4-1 (5) May 11 at Chattanooga + L, 1-5 May 11 vs. W. Carolina + W, 1-0 (9) May 12 vs. Elon + W, 2-1 May 12 vs. Georgia Southern + L, 1-4 + SoCon Tournament game * Southern Conference game ! Georgia Softball Classic - Athens, Ga. ^ First Pitch Classic - Charlotte, N.C. # Elon Phoenix Classic - Burlington, N.C. % Florida State Invitational

2007

20-38 Overall • SoCon 11-10 Home: 6-9 • Away: 11-17 • Neutral: 3-12 Feb. 17 vs. Liberty L, 3-5 Feb. 18 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 6-4 Feb. 18 at Lenoir-Rhyne L. 1-4 Feb. 23 at East Carolina # L, 0-2 Feb. 24 vs. St. John’s # L, 3-10 Feb. 24 vs. Towson # L, 1-2 Feb. 24 vs. Towson # W, 3-1 Feb. 25 at East Carolina # L, 1-8 Feb. 28 at Gardner-Webb L, 0-1 Feb. 28 at Gardner-Webb L, 7-10 March 2 vs. Rutgers ! L, 10-12 March 3 vs. North Carolina ! L, 1-14 March 3 vs. Fairfield ! L, 1-3 March 4 vs. Rhode Island ! W, 6-5 March 6 at #1 Tennessee L, 0-1 March 6 at #1 Tennessee L, 1-7 March 9 vs. Georgia State $ L, 1-6 March 9 vs. Maine $ L, 1-5

Opponent Arkansas Austin Peay Belmont Bethune-Cookman Birmingham-Southern Buffalo Bradley Campbell Charleston Southern Charlotte Chattanooga Cleveland State Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Connecticut Coppin State Dayton Delaware State Drexel East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Elon Fairfield Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida State Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Harvard Hampton Indiana Indiana State IPFW Jackson State Jacksonville State James Madison Lenoir-Rhyne Liberty Longwood Louisiana Tech Louisville Kennesaw State Maine Marshall Maryland-Baltimore County Maryland-Eastern Shore McNeese State

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March 10 vs. #25 Florida State $ L, 2-4 March 10 vs. Syracuse $ L, 6-13 March 11 vs. Buffalo ^ W, 5-3 March 17 at Coastal Carolina ^ W, 8-7 (10) March 17 vs. Kennesaw State ^ L, 1-5 (9) March 18 vs. Kennesaw State ^ L, 1-8 March 18 at Coastal Carolina ^ W, 9-3 March 24 at Western Carolina * W, 9-2 March 24 at Western Carolina * W, 4-2 March 25 at Western Carolina * L, 3-7 March 28 at ETSU W, 5-1 March 28 at ETSU L, 1-2 March 31 C. OF CHARLESTON * L, 8-9 March 31 C. OF CHARLESTON * L, 7-17 (8) April 1 C. OF CHARLESTON * L, 2-10 April 3 CAMPBELL L, 4-6 (8) April 3 CAMPBELL W, 5-3 April 6 at UNC Greensboro * W, 4-3 April 6 at UNC Greensboro * L, 0-1 April 7 at UNC Greensboro * W, 4-1 April 9 ELON * W, 14-9 April 9 ELON * W, 5-4 April 10 ELON * W, 5-2 April 14 at Chattanooga * L, 5-6 April 15 at Chattanooga * L, 4-5 (10) April 15 at Chattanooga * W, 3-2 April 18 CHARLOTTE L, 2-3 April 18 CHARLOTTE L, 0-6 April 21 FURMAN * L, 3-4 (9) April 21 FURMAN * W, 6-1 April 22 FURMAN * L, 3-4 April 24 RADFORD W, 3-1 April 24 RADFORD L, 3-9 May 4 at Winthrop L, 1-10 May 4 at Winthrop L, 7-10 May 5 at Georgia Southern * W, 8-0 May 5 at Georgia Southern * L, 1-3 May 6 at Georgia Southern * W, 3-1 May 9 vs. Elon + L, 1-2 May 10 vs. C. of Charleston + L, 2-4 (11) * Southern Conference game # Pirate Classic (Greenville, N.C.) ! Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) $ FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) ^ Coastal Carolina Tourn. (Conway, S.C.) + SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.)

2008

11-37 Overall • SoCon 6-10 Home: 7-10 • Away: 2-15 • Neutral: 2-12 Feb. 15 vs. Southern Miss ! L 6-2 Feb. 15 at Kennesaw State ! L 8-1 Feb. 16 vs. E Kentucky ! L 17-9 Feb. 16 vs. E. Kentucky ! L 11-10 Feb. 20 at Charlotte L 5-2 Feb. 20 at Charlotte L 10-2 Feb. 23 vs. Syracuse @ W 7-2 Feb. 23 vs. Penn State @ L 8-0 Feb. 24 vs. Purdue @ L 10-7 Feb. 24 at East Carolina @ L 8-2 March 1 vs. Cleveland State % L 12-2 March 2 vs. Dayton % L 2-1 March 2 at Eastern Kentucky % L 6-1 March 8 vs. Georgia State & L 7-1 March 8 at Florida State & L 2-0 March 9 vs. Connecticut & L 7-0 March 9 vs. Connecticut & L 8-0 March 14 Florida Gulf Coast L 7-5 March 14 Florida Gulf Coast L 3-2 March 16 Western Carolina * W 1-0 March 16 Western Carolina * W 13-1 March 17 Western Carolina * W 9-1 March 21 at Coll. of Charleston * L 6-2 March 21 at Coll. of Charleston * L 5-2 March 22 at Coll. of Charleston * L 7-5 April 5 Chattanooga * L 2-1 April 9 East Tennessee St. W 4-3 April 9 East Tennessee St. L 2-0 April 12 at Furman * W 6-4 (8) April 12 at Furman * W 2-1 (9) April 13 at Furman * L 5-1 April 15 Gardner-Webb L 4-1 April 15 Gardner-Webb L 5-0 April 17 at Radford L 8-0 April 17 at Radford L 3-2 April 19 at Elon * L 5-0 April 19 at Elon * L 5-1 April 20 at Elon * L 10-9 April 22 NC A&T L 6-5

April 22 NC A&T L 8-0 April 24 NC Central W 9-1 April 24 NC Central W 12-0 April 26 Georgia Southern * W 1-0 April 26 Georgia Southern * L 9-1 April 27 Georgia Southern * L 5-0 May 7 vs. Georgia Southern $ L 4-2 May 8 vs. Furman $ W 2-1 May 9 vs. Chattanooga $ L 9-2 * Southern Conference game ! K-Club Invitational- Kennesaw, Ga. @ Pirate Classic- Greenville, N.C. % EKU Invitational- Richmond, Ky. & FSU Invitational- Tallahassee, Fla. $ SoCon Tournament- Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

2009

26-29 Overall • SoCon 14-9 Home 11-5 • Away 10-17 • Neutral 5-7 Feb. 13 vs. Miami (OH) @ L, 4-3 Feb. 13 vs. Florida State @ L, 6-0 Feb. 14 vs. No. 23 Purdue @ W, 3-2 Feb. 15 vs. No. 23 Purdue @ L, 4-1 Feb. 21 vs. Virginia Tech ! L, 5-4 (8) Feb. 21 vs. Coastal Carolina ! W, 4-3 Feb. 22 vs. Maine ! W, 7-3 Feb. 22 vs. Western Carolina ! W, 10-0 Feb. 27 vs. SE Louisiana $ L, 4-1 Feb. 27 vs. Troy $ L, 4-1 Feb. 28 vs. Troy $ L, 6-1 Feb. 28 vs. SE Louisiana $ L, 10-6 March 7 Samford * W, 9-2 March 7 Samford * W, 11-2 March 8 Samford * W, 4-2 (9) March 11 at Presbyterian College W, 8-5 March 11 at Presbyterian College W, 13-3 March 14 at Georgia Southern * L, 5-4 March 14 at Georgia Southern * L, 2-0 March 15 at Georgia Southern * L, 3-2 March 18 Charlotte L, 3-1 March 18 Charlotte L, 7-5 March 19 at North Carolina A&T W, 2-1 (9) March 19 at North Carolina A&T L, 9-4 March 21 Elon * W, 2-0 March 21 Elon * W, 11-3 March 22 Elon * W, 4-3 March 24 at Gardner-Webb L, 3-2 March 24 at Gardner-Webb L, 9-8 March 28 at UNC Greensboro * W, 7-0 March 29 at UNC Greensboro * L, 2-1 March 29 at UNC Greensboro * W, 7-0 April 1 at East Tennessee State W, 3-2 April 1 at East Tennessee State L, 1-0 April 4 College of Charleston * W, 8-7 (9) April 4 College of Charleston * L, 7-2 April 5 College of Charleston * L, 6-5 April 11 at Chattanooga L, 3-2 (9) April 11 at Chattanooga L, 4-0 April 14 at Western Carolina * L, 6-5 (8) April 15 at Western Carolina * W, 4-2 April 15 at Western Carolina * W, 5-1 April 18 Furman * W, 4-3 April 18 Furman * W, 6-1 April 19 Furman * W, 3-0 April 21 USC Upstate L, 8-2 April 21 USC Upstate W, 7-2 April 22 at No. 16 Tennessee L, 8-0 April 25 at North Carolina Central W, 18-1 April 25 at North Carolina Central W, 8-0 April 28 at Virginia Tech L, 7-6 May 3 at NC State L, 6-1 May 7 vs. UNC Greensboro ^ W, 2-0 May 7 vs. Samford ^ L, 3-1 May 8 vs. Georgia Southern ^ L, 1-0 @ FSU Sunshine Classic - Tallahassee, Fla. ! Coastal Kickin’ Chicken Classic - Conway, S.C. $ Troy University Invitational - Troy, Ala. * SoCon Game ^ SoCon Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn.

All-Time series Records

GP W L 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 2 2 3 3 0 19 2 17 30 6 24 2 0 2 10 4 6 32 6 26 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 4 27 8 19 4 0 4 29 10 19 3 2 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 3 26 15 11 14 5 9 1 0 1 11 0 11 32 8 24 4 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 6 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 1 1 5 0 5 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Last Meeting 0-1, 2004 1-6, 2001 3-2, 2004 First Meeting 1-0, 2005 5-3, 2007 0-3, 2006 5-3, 2007 5-1, 2006 5-7, 2009 0-4, 2009 2-12, 2008 4-3, 2009 5-6, 2009 0-8, 2008 First Meeting 1-2, 2008 2-3, 2005 6-5, 2006 2-8, 2008 0-1, 2009 1-6, 2008 4-3, 2009 1-3, 2007 2-11, 2005 3-0, 2006 3-2, 2005 2-3, 2008 0-6, 2009 3-0, 2009 8-9, 2009 0-1, 2003 3-11, 2006 2-3, 2009 1-7, 2008 1-2, 2002 First Meeting 0-2, 2006 First Meeting First Meeting 10-0, 2005 2-8, 2005 6-1, 2006 1-4, 2007 3-5, 2007 2-1, 2005 6-1, 2005 0-9, 2005 1-8, 2008 7-3, 2009 1-9, 2006 4-3, 2002 10-0, 2006 First Meeting

Memphis Mercer Miami of Ohio Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Morehead State Mount Saint Mary’s Nicholls State North Carolina North Carolina A&T NC Central NC State Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Penn State Presbyterian College Providence Purdue Radford Rhode Island Rider Rutgers Samford Seton Hall SEMO SE Louisiana South Florida St. Francis St. John’s St. Joseph’s St. Louis Stetson Stony Brook Syracuse Tennessee Tennessee Tech Townson Troy Tulsa UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington USC Upstate Virginia Virginia Tech Western Carolina Winthrop

0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 5 0 5 14 10 4 4 4 0 5 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 2 14 5 9 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 8 0 8 5 1 4 2 1 1 5 1 4 1 0 1 25 15 10 7 1 6 2 1 1 2 0 2 3 0 3 15 11 4 15 6 10

Wright State 1 0 1 Youngstown State 1 0 1 Totals 497 171 326 Boldface denotes 2010 opponents.

First Meeting 1-6, 2001 3-4, 2009 3-4, 2002 1-2, 2002 8-0, 2005 0-1, 2004 7-6, 2002 3-1, 2004 4-5, 2002 1-14, 2007 4-9, 2009 8-0, 2009 1-6, 2009 3-6, 2001 2-6, 2005 6-3, 2003 0-8, 2008 13-3, 2009 4-3, 2001 1-4, 2009 2-3, 2008 6-5, 2007 8-7, 2002 10-12, 2007 1-3, 2009 0-8, 2004 First Meeting 6-10, 2009 3-5, 2004 4-1, 2004 3-10, 2007 4-2, 2003 0-1, 2001 4-5, 2001 1-0, 2005 7-2, 2008 0-8, 2009 2-3, 2004 3-1, 2007 1-6, 2009 3-7, 2006 2-0, 2009 2-10, 2003 7-2, 2009 2-11, 2002 6-7, 2009 5-1, 2009 7-10, 2007

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The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which enters its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009-10, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has excelled as the premier conference in the Football Championship Subdivision since earning that classification in 1981. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college athletics. The Southern Conference was the first “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been selected from the conference. The Southern Conference office is located in the Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, SC. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans five Southeastern states. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Samford, Western Carolina and Wofford. The SoCon also sponsors two all-sports awards, the Commissioner's Cup for men's programs and the Germann Cup for women's teams. In 2008, Appalachian claimed its 28th Commissioner’s Cup since 1972 and has won the Germann Cup eight times in school history. Appalachian is the only SoCon program to win both cups in the same year, a feat it has accomplished seven times.

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before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athletics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ firstever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football seasonticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 percent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant executive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 198890. They have an 11-year-old son, Harrison, and a eight-yearold daughter, Branan.

Charlie Cobb

Athletics Director Fifth Season NC State In his first four years at Appalachian State University, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success. The many achievements enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during the first 48 months of Cobb’s tenure include: • Three NCAA Division I football national championships — marking the first time that any program has ever won three- consecutive NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA) and the first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level. • Shattering regular-season attendance records at “The Rock” with a school-record 28,227 fans per game piling into Kidd Brewer Stadium during the 2008 regular season — more than 140 percent of the stadium’s ‘08 seating capacity of 16,650. • A 298-percent increase in football season-ticket sales since his arrival in 2005. • Four-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships — recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • Two Germann Cup championships — recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • 35 percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). • Five teams (men’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recognition awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. • The Yosef Club, which provides scholarships for studentathletes, raising nearly $2.5 million in 2008-09 — reaching the $2 million threshold for the second-straight year time and up over $1.8 million from the year before Cobb’s arrival. • Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to $11 million in 2009-10. Additionally, Cobb has spearheaded Appalachian’s $50 million facilities enhance-ment campaign, which will come to fruition this fall with the completion of the cen-terpiece of the campaign, the 120,000-square-foot Kidd Brewer Stadium Complex. The seven-story complex, located behind KBS’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 suites The facilities enhancements has also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barriers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed

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Educating North Carolina’s Citizens and Leaders Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Since that time, the area has attracted those seeking natural beauty, adventure and learning. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system. The university offers a challenging and stimulating learning experience for more than 16,600 students both on and off campus. Appalachian is considered a preeminent university combining the best attributes of a small liberal arts college with those of a large, research institution. It is particularly known for its research and outreach in health-related fields and the area of energy/environment/economics. Distinctively residential, the main campus encompasses 411 acres. It includes 19 academic buildings, 20 residence halls, four dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City. Off-campus programs are offered in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges. The university is characterized by close collaboration between students and faculty, rigorous scholarship, and transformational co-curricular activities that develop graduates with real-world capabilities. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally.

Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers have earned both the Southern Conference’s Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics 29 times since the award was established in 1979 and the Germann Cup, recognizing the top women’s program in the conference, six of the 18 years the award has been presented. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles – in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have captured league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. Appalachian’s student-athletes excel in the classroom as well as on the playing field. In Spring 2009, 44 student-athletes made the Southern Conference’s academic all-conference team. To be eligible, a student-athlete must possess at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. One Mountaineer had a 4.0 GPA.


Points of Pride Outstanding Faculty

Ninety-five percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctorate, first professional degree, or other terminal degree.

Strong Freshman Retention

More than 87 percent of freshmen return for their sophomore year, the third highest retention rate in the University of North Carolina system.

Comprehensive Degree Offerings

Appalachian offers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate major programs through the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Reich College of Education, Walker College of Business, University College and the Hayes School of Music. Additionally, Appalachian offers a doctorate of education.

Internationally Connected

Exchange programs with 41 universities in 17 countries make Appalachian part of the global academic family. Oncampus international students for 2009-10 represent 64 countries.

Contributors to Knowledge

More than $12 million in research grants and contracts was awarded to the university in 2008-09. Appalachian encourages faculty/student collaboration on research and creative endeavors, so many of these projects generate special opportunities for undergraduates.

munity Together (ACT) office contributed more than $9 million of value through volunteer service to the local community, based on the national standard for volunteer time. Total student service hours for the 2008-09 academic year exceeded 93,000.

Opportunities for All

The Appalachian ACCESS scholarship program, now in its third year, supports deserving and outstanding students from North Carolina’s lowest-income families. In 2008-09, Appalachian enrolled 95 ACCESS scholars from 40 counties.

Athletic Champions

Appalachian offers 20 intercollegiate varsity sports for men and women. The Mountaineers have earned both the Southern Conference’s Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics 29 times since the award was established in 1979 and the Germann Cup, recognizing the top women’s program in the conference, six of the 18 years the award has been presented. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles in 2005, 2006, and 2007.

Love Those Mountaineers!

Alumni and friends made record-setting contributions to athletic scholarships in 2008-09. Giving to the Yosef Club, the student-athlete scholarship program, exceeded $2.05 million. Since 2003, the Athletic Facilities Enhancement Campaign has raised $11.5 million to improve facilities for student-athletes.

An Environmentally Friendly Campus The student-led Renewable Energy Initiative on campus has supported projects such as solar panels in front of Raley Hall, a solar thermal system providing hot water to Plemmons Student Union, and a wind turbine at campus’s highest elevation. Appalachian was recently included in the National Wildlife Federation Report Card of environmental friendly campuses for its dedication to sustainability.

An Education Leader

The Reich College of Education provides the most teacher education graduates of all UNC campuses – 16 percent of beginning teachers are prepared by Appalachian.

Passionate and Successful Alumni

Appalachian has more than 95,000 living alumni, 70 percent of whom have remained in North Carolina after graduating. They are leaders in their communities and professions, exemplifying how Appalachian can and does make a difference in the world.

Community Volunteers

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Appalachian Through the Years 1899 – Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy

1982 – Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students

1903 – North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1992 – UNC Board of Governors approved doctoral program

1921 – North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program 1929 – North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program 1948 – North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized the ASTC Graduate School 1967 – North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges. 1971 – University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1993 – Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor 2001 – TIME magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year 2004 – Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor 2005 – Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship 2006 – Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time 2007 – Football team won NCAA Division I National Champion a third time 2008 – Enrollment exceeded 16,000

Appalachian Today Enrollment

• 16,610 students in Fall 2008 • 14,561 undergraduate and 2,049 graduate

Top Feeder Counties • • • • •

Mecklenburg Wake Watauga Guilford Forsyth

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North Carolina Georgia Virginia Florida Tennessee South Carolina

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Fall 2008 Average Freshman SAT

College of Arts and Sciences Reich College of Education College of Fine and Applied Arts Walker College of Business Graduate Studies and Research Hayes School of Music University College

• 1163

Student/Faculty Ratio • 17-to-1

2008-09 Expenses

• More than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership

• $9,894 for in-state students and $19,954 for out-of-state students. • Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental

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Arts and Sciences, 36 percent Business, 16 percent Education, 22 percent Fine and Applied Arts, 24 percent Music, 2 percent

Appalachian Traditions ALMA MATER Cherished vision of the Southland, Alma Mater in the hills: Thou dost point our minds to wisdom, Till the truth our spirit thrills. Appalachian, Alma Mater of our hearts the joy and pride; Lead us ever, lead us onward, Vanguard of the Hero’s side.

FIGHT SONG - Hi Hi Yikas Hi-Hi-y-ike-us Nobody like us, We are the mountaineers, mountaineers, mountaineers, Always a-winning, Always a-grinning, Always a-feeling fine You bet, hey


Chancellor Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced significant growth in several areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance, directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The university has become a destination of choice among the brightest and best high school graduates, with freshman SAT scores averaging 1163 and grade point averages at 3.87. Since Chancellor Peacock assumed office, Appalachian has raised $68 million in private funding. Appalachian ACCESS, a university scholarship program offering North Carolina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year university education debt free, was first awarded to members of the freshman class in 2007. Additionally, under Chancellor Peacock’s leadership, more than $300 million in capital improvements and new construction has been completed or is in progress. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987, associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003. Previously, he taught at the McIntyre School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse & Co. in their Winston-Salem and Charlotte offices. Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University. In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College. Chancellor Peacock serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors, and he chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board. He has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. He also is the recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for Leadership from AdvantageWest and the L. Richardson Preyer Alumni Award from Leadership North Carolina. In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and activities. Chancellor Peacock is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two grown sons.

FROM THE DESK OF THE CHANCELLOR ...

There’s a fresh, new excitement buzzing within Kidd Brewer Stadium – also known as “The Rock,” a fitting term for the solid preparation our student-athletes achieve during their time at Appalachian State University. The Kidd Brewer Stadium Complex behind the west-side stands exemplifies Appalachian’s progress in enhancing its athletics facilities. All 20 varsity sports benefit from the facility’s new locker rooms, study areas, and strength and conditioning rooms. There are also new concessions and restroom areas for our fans. I thank our faculty, staff, students, loyal alumni and friends for their support in making this impressive facility possible. Under the complex’s “Big A” sign, there’s a lot to cheer about: The Mountaineers have earned both the Southern Conference’s Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics 29 times since the award was established in 1979 and the Germann Cup, recognizing the top women’s program in the conference, six of the 18 years the award has been presented. In addition, our student-athletes consistently make the Southern Conference’s Academic Honor Roll. For all students, Appalachian aspires to be a model 21st-century, nationally recognized university combining the best characteristics of a liberal arts education with the opportunities afforded by many research institutions. We are committed to attracting, educating and graduating the best students and to producing the highest levels of scholarship. Appalachian, an influential world citizen preparing students for life in global and local communities, remains an excellent value. Once again, Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine has recognized Appalachian in its list of the nation’s top 100 values in public colleges and universities in 2008-09. Kiplinger’s rankings are based on a combination of outstanding academic quality and an affordable price tag. We are also committed to improving citizen’s lives in this region, state and nation through research, such as the federally supported AppalAIR project that monitors air quality and atmospheric conditions and their impact on the region’s ecosystems and climate. Construction of a model house on campus to test innovative technologies and building practices is an example of the energy solutions for which Appalachian is becoming known. In addition, our students are committed to sustainability – as evidenced by their self-imposed Renewable Energy Initiative fee that supports projects such as the installation of solar panels at Raley Hall and a solar thermal system for providing hot water to Plemmons Student Union. Notable scholarship, excellent teaching and meaningful service define this institution. Thank you for your continued support of Appalachian, and I hope you enjoy the game. With Mountaineer pride,

Kenneth E. Peacock Chancellor


University Leadership Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Alan Hauser

University Administration chancellor

Associate vice Chancellor for business affairs

vice chancellor for university advancement

Greg Lovins

Susan Pettyjohn

vice chancellor for student development

Chief of staff for the office of the chancellor

Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock provost and executive vice chancellor

Stan Aeschleman

Cindy Wallace

Dr. Lorin Baumhover

Board of Trustees

Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 24th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairperson of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

Bradley T. Adcock Vice president, government affairs Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Cary, NC

James M. Rose Sr. CEO Leasing Services Shelby, NC

J. Edgar Broyhill Businessman Winston-Salem, NC

Matthew J. Szulik Retired businessman Raleigh, NC

Jeannine Underdown Collins President Underdown and Associates Boone, NC

Michael A. Steinback Operating Partner Stonebridge Partners Asheville, NC

John E. Cooper Jr. Owner Mast General Store Boone, NC

G. A. Sywassink Chairman and CEO Standard Holding Corporation Hilton Head, SC

Hughlene B. Frank Community Volunteer Greensboro, NC

Constituency Representatives (Non-Voting):

Avery B. Hall Sr. Senior Vice President/Business Banker Wachovia Bank Kernersville, NC

Jim Archibald President Alumni Association

Jonathan H. Meisner President Student Government Association

Michael B. Ramey Chairperson Faculty Senate

Helen A. Powers retired businesswoman Asheville, NC

Christine R. Popoola President Staff Council President


Once a Mountaineer, Always A Mountaineer

The Appalachian Alumni Association encourages fellowship among its members, promotes goodwill toward Appalachian, and assists Appalachian by carrying out projects to support the university. The non-dues paying Association provides a number of events and programs for the over 90,000 Appalachian alumni, including: • Homecoming and fan gatherings for athletic events • Regional and affinity chapters as part of the Appalachian Family Network • The Gold Book online alumni community • Travel tour opportunities • APPdate electronic newsletter • Black & Gold Reunion and Spring Alumni weekends • Alumni awards and scholarship programs • Appalachian alumni e-mail addresses • Special offers such as Appalachian NC license tags, discount insurance programs and affinity merchandise • Alumni website including online alumni directory, event information and registration, alumni blog, downloadable screensavers/wallpapers, online photo album and more at www.alumni.appstate.edu

For more information: Appalachian Alumni Association McKinney Alumni Center ASU Box 32015 Boone, NC 28608 828-262-2038 phone 866-756-2586 toll free 828-262-4962 fax alumni@appstate.edu www.alumni.appstate.edu


Boone, North Carolina Boone lies nestled in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians and is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Appalachian State University began as Watauga Academy in 1899 to educate the mountain children and ultimately to prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. Boone and Appalachian grew up together in the secluded wilderness, with few roads and no railroad linking them to the communities that lay in pockets below. This relative isolation allowed both town and school to develop strong character through overcoming adversity and created a unique heritage for both. Boone is now a bustling university town characterized by beautiful mountain scenery, distinct four-season weather, mountain heritage culture and casual living – and it is the center of tourism and commerce for Watauga County and the surrounding High Country. Outdoor activities, cultural events, fine dining and unique shopping bring visitors from all over the world to experience the friendly, welcoming face of this mountain town. Boone enjoys a low rate of unemployment with the university as its top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. Boone is a year-round playground for business meetings and conferences, as well as leisure. The cool summers, dazzling colors of fall and serene winters offer something for every nature lover. An unusually wide array of quality arts and cultural programming enhance the Boone community. The university’s An Appalachian Summer Festival, a month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2009. Notable performers include Lily Tomlin, Branford Marsalis, Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Andre Watts, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. The jewel of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a robust community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of new and historically important artwork, and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life. That’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.

BOONE AT A GLANCE ... • • • • • • • • • • •

The county seat of Watauga County Population: 14,000 Incorporated in 1872 Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone Served by four major highways Ranked 18th out of North Carolina’s 100 counties in tourism spending Appalachian State University’s total dollar impact on the regional economy in 2006 was $506 million Recognized in 2005 by travel journalists as one of four ultimate outdoor adventure destinations in North America (Adventure Sports magazine) Average summer temperature: 70 degrees “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annually One of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast



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