2012 UH Softball Media Guide

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WHAT’S INSIDE & 2012 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Honolulu, Hawai‘i Founded 1907 Enrollment 20,000 Nickname Rainbow Wahine Colors Green, White, Silver, & Black Conference Western Athletic Conference(WAC) Chancellor Virginia Hinshaw Athletics Director Jim Donovan Associate AD/SWA Marilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano Athletic Department 808.956.7301 Website HawaiiAthletics.com

Table of Contents/Quick Facts .......................... 1 Media Information ............................................ 2 Media Outlets ................................................... 3 Head Coach Bob Coolen ............................... 4-5 Coaching Staff ................................................... 7 Support Staff ..................................................... 9 2010 Season Outlook ................................. 10-11 2010 Schedules .......................................... 12-13 Rosters ............................................................ 15 TV/Radio Rosters ........................................... 16 Meet the Rainbow Wahine ......................... 17-32 Western Athletic Conference ...................... 33-35 2010 Opponents ........................................ 36-42 2011 Season Recap .......................................... 43 2011 Statistics & Award Winners ............... 44-47 UH Record Book ....................................... 48-51 Awards & Honors ...................................... 52-55 All-Time Letterwinners ................................... 56 All-Time Coaches & Records .......................... 57 NCAA Tournament History ....................... 58-61 All-Time Results......................................... 62-68

All-Time Series Results ............................... 69-70 Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium .................. 71 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I Hawai‘i—The 50th State ................................. 72 Board of Regents/Gov’t Leadership.................. 73 About the University of Hawai‘i ................. 74-75 University Administration ............................... 76 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Athletics Administration.................................. 78 Head Coaches & Directory ............................. 79 ‘Ahahui Koa ‘Anuenue ................................ 80-81 Sports Circle of Honor .................................... 82 Softball Booster Club ...................................... 83 Letterwiners Club............................................ 84 Academic Services ........................................... 85 UH CHAMPS/Life Skills................................ 86 Compliance ..................................................... 87 Athletic Training ............................................. 88 Strength & Conditioning ................................ 89 Athletic Facilities ............................................. 90

ON THE COVER: Front row: Jordan Burton, Kaia Parnaby, Jessica Iwata, Alex Aguirre, Sarah Robinson, Sharla Kliebenstein, Kayla Wartner. Middle row: Stacy Rosengren, Jori Jasper, Jocelyn Enrique, Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Makani DuhaylonsodKaleimamahu, Stephanie Ricketts, Shannon Lum, Keiko Sugihara, Lauren Parnaby. Back row: Kaile Nakao, Tara Anguiano, Dara Pagaduan, Austin Wilkerson, Brynne Buchanan, Jazmine Zamora, Kelly Majam, Rachel Paragas. CREDITS: The 2012 University of Hawai‘i Softball Media Guide was produced by the University of Hawai‘i Sports Media Relations Office. All rights reserved. Derek Inouchi, Director; John Barry, Neal Iwamoto, Kara Nishimura, and Jay Metzger, Assistant Directors; Troy Yamamoto, Internet Specialist; Kau‘i Awong, Dean Kramp, Ryan Rose, Student Assistants. Layout and design by Kara Nishimura. Photography by Jay Metzger, Ralph Omoto, Dale Titcomb, and University Relations.

UH-MANOA POLICY ON GENDER EQUITY IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

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Gender equity in athletics extends the doctrine of fairness to all areas of athletic activity at the University level. It is activated by a sense of moral obligation that exceeds any specific duty to comply with legal requirements, although it also recognizes the necessity of observing the tenets of Title IX, Patsy Mink Act. Its desired effect is to offer women and men equal opportunities to participate in sports for which there is demonstrated interest among athletes in Hawai‘i and to provide equitable levels of support for coaching, travel, scholarships, operating expenses and facilities used. Beyond these specific goals, gender equity also fosters an attitude and establishes an environment in which men’s and women’s sports are encouraged in comparable ways. Those who support gender equity are willing to cooperate in frequent self-evaluations and to implement change so that all student-athletes can have the same opportunity to realize the highest level of their abilities. A copy of the plan titled, “Believe It, Achieve It,” is available in the Senior Woman Administrator’s Office.

SOFTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach Bob Coolen (Wesleyan/1980) Record at Hawai‘i/Years 754-446-1/20 years Overall Record/Years 826-539-1/25 years Assoc. Head Coach Dee Wisneski (Hawai‘i, 1996) Asst. Coach Kaulana Williams (Hawai‘i, 2009) Volunteer Coach Dickie Titcomb Softball Office 808.956.4506 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/3 Starters Returning/Lost 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 2/1 Newcomers 7 UH SOFTBALL HISTORY First year of softball 1985 All-Time Record 905-641-1 (.585) All-Time WAC Record 221-105 (15) WAC Titles 3 (2003, ‘07, ‘10) NCAA Appearances 9 (1994, ‘95, ‘98, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10) Super Regional Appearances 2 (2007, ‘10) Women’s College World Series 1 (2010) STADIUM INFORMATION Facility Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium (RWSS) Facility Record/Years 293-123/14 Capacity 1,200 Surface Grass 2011 TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record 37-18 (H: 23-7; A: 7-5; N: 7-6) 2011 WAC Record 14-7 2011 WAC Honors First team Jessica Iwata, Stephanie Ricketts; Second Team Alex Aguirre, Kelly Majam WAC Pitcher of the Year Stephanie Ricketts WAC Player of the Year Jessica Iwata NFCA All-West Region Jessica Iwata Stephanie Ricketts Easton All-Americans Jessica Iwata Stephanie Ricketts SPORTS INFORMATION Director Derek Inouchi Softball Contact Kara Nishimura Office Number 808.956.5087 Nishimura’s Cell Phone 808.497.0638 Nishimura’s Email karakn@hawaii.edu Fax Number 808.956.4470 Mailing Address UH Sports Media Relations 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 1


MEDIA INFORMATION SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS 1337 Lower Campus Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822 Main Office: (808) 956-7523 Main Fax: (808) 956-4470 E-mail: mediarel@hawaii.edu

DEREK INOUCHI

Media Relations Director Work: (808) 956-4478 Cell: (808) 954-0234 E-mail: inouchi@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996 Sport Assignments: Football, Cross Country/Track & Field, M/W Golf, Men’s Volleyball

NEAL IWAMOTO

Assistant Director Work: (808) 956-9748 Cell: (808) 375-6819 E-mail: niwamoto@hawaii.edu Alma Maters: Santa Clara, 1995, Hawai‘i, 1998 Sport Assignments: Secondary Football, Men’s Basketball, Sailing, Sand Volleyball, Water Polo

KARA NISHIMURA

SOFTBALL CONTACT Assistant Director/ Graphic Designer Work: (808) 956-5087 Cell: (808) 497-0638 E-mail: karakn@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Purdue, 1993 Sport Assignments: Women’s Basketball, softball, Women’s Tennis

JOHN BARRY

Assistant Director Work: (808) 956-7506 Cell: (808) 292-1462 E-mail: reggiani@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Fresno State, 2001 Sport Assignments: Women’s Volleyball, Baseball, M Tennis, M/W Swimming & Diving

JAY METZGER

This publication has been provided to enhance fan participation and assist the media in the coverage of Rainbow Wahine softball. The Sports Media Relations Office will follow up with weekly releases during the season to keep the media informed about the softball team.

MEDIA CREDENTIALS

Requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for 2012 home softball games should be made in writing on company letterhead at least two weeks prior to the game. Please direct all requests to: Kara Nishimura Sports Media Relations Director 1337 Lower Campus Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822-2370

Due to the limited space available in the press box, those news outlets covering the Rainbow Wahine or their opponents on a regular basis will receive top priority. All other requests for print media are issued on the basis of space availability. ESPN 1420, which has the radio rights for UH women’s softball, will be the only local radio station to receive season credentials. Local radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a daily sports show of notable length will receive first consideration.

INTERVIEW POLICY

All players and coaches will be available for interviews before or after practice during the season. Although interviews are permitted after practice, interviews before practice are recommended. If you wish to interview a particular player at a specific time, in person or by telephone, arrangements should be made through the Sports Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Photographers from accredited news media will be allowed to shoot at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. In accordance with NCAA and WAC rules, photographers must wear their credentials and must stay within the designated photo area.

Multimedia Specialist Work: (808) 956-4479 Cell: (808) 295-4353 E-mail: jmetzger@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Menlo, 1995

SERVICES

Rosters and pre-game notes will be available prior to each game. Box scores will be distributed during and after each game. Final box scores will be available at the conclusion of the game in the press box. Box scores will also be sent via e-mail and will be available online at HawaiiAthletics.com after the conclusion of the game. If you need box score files emailed to other parties, just request it through the SID.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS

UH coaches and players will be available for interviews following a 10-minute cooling-off period after each game. All media members should notify a Sports Media Relations representative with their request for interviews.

INTERNET SERVICES Wireless access to the internet is available at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM

The UH Athletics website (HawaiiAthletics.com) features a video component, photo galleries, and online media guides in addition to the existing player and coach biographies, press releases, schedules and everything else you need to know about UH Athletics. In addition, a .pdf version of every UH media guide will now be available on the website.

WHAT’S AN ‘OKINA?

Q: Ever wondered what that punctuation mark in the word Hawai‘i is? A: In the Hawaiian language, it’s called an ‘okina, which translated literally in English means separator. Phonetically it is referred to as a glottal stop, similar to the sound that would be made in the English oh-oh. The ‘okina is actually a letter in the Hawaiian language and typed out looks like a backwards apostrophe. The practice of the UH Sports Media Relations office is to use the ‘okina in all Hawaiian words in which they occur.

TROY YAMAMOTO

Internet Specialist Work: (808) 956-9647 E-mail: troyy@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS/ADDRESS Phone: (808) 956-7523 Fax: (808) 956-4470 Mailing Address: UH Sports Media Relations Office 1337 Lower Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822

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MEDIA OUTLETS TELEVISION STATIONS

HAWAII NEWS NOW (CBS/NBC) Chris Tanaka, Sports Director/ 420 Waikamilo Road, Suite 205 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 847-1112 Fax: (808) 847-3298 Website: www.hawaiinewsnow.com KHON (FOX) Kanoa Leahey, Sports Director 88 Piikoi St. Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone: (808) 591-4289 Fax: (808) 593-2418 Website: www.khon.com KITV (ABC) Robert Kekaula, Sports Director 801 South King St. Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 535-0440 Fax: (808) 536-8993 Website: www.kitv.com KFVE (K5 The Home Team) 820 Waikamilo Road, Suite 205 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 847-3246 Fax: (808) 845-3616 Website: www.k5thehometeam.com

RADIO STATIONS

ESPN 1420 Duane Kurisu, President Bobby Curran, Sports Director/ 900 Fort St., Suite 700 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 536-3624 Fax: (808) 548-0608 Website: www.espn1420am.com

WIRE SERVICES

ASSOCIATED PRESS Jaymes Song, Reporter Seven Waterfront Plaza, Suite 590 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 536-5510 Fax: (808) 531-1213 Website: www.ap.org

OAHU NEWSPAPERS

HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER (DAILY) Paul Arnett, Sports Editor Jason Kaneshiro, Softball Beat Dave Reardon, Columnist Ferd Lewis, Columnist Seven Waterfront Plaza 500 Ala Moana Blvd., #210 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 529-4782 Fax: (808) 529-4787 Website: www.staradvertiser.com KA LEO O HAWAI‘I (STUDENT NEWSPAPER) Marc Arakaki, Sports Editor University of Hawai‘i 1755 Pope Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone: (808) 956-3215 Fax: (808) 956-9962 Website: www.kaleo.org

NEIGHBOR ISLAND NEWSPAPERS

THE GARDEN ISLAND (KAUA‘I) Tyson Alger, Sports Editor P.O. Box 231 Lihue, HI 96766 Phone: (808) 245-3681 Fax: (808) 245-5286 Website: www.kauaiworld.com HAWAI‘I TRIBUNE HERALD (HAWAI‘I) Bill O’Rear, Sports Editor P.O. Box 767 Hilo, HI 96721 Phone: (808) 935-6621 Fax: (808) 961-3680 Website: www.hawaiitribune-herald.com WEST HAWAI‘I TODAY (HAWAI‘I) Joe Ferraro, Sports Editor P.O. Box 789 Kailua-Kona, HI 96745 Phone: (808) 329-9315 Fax: (808) 329-4860 Website: www.westhawaiitoday.com MAUI NEWS (MAUI) Brad Sherman, Sports Editor P.O. Box 550 Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone: (808) 244-3981 Fax: (808) 242-9087 Website: www.mauinews.com

HAWAI‘I TELEVISION SCHEDULE

HOWARD DASHEFSKY OCSports Play-by-Play

LORI SANTI OCSports Color Analyst

Ten of UH’s home games, including all two-of-three WAC home series against San Jose State and Fresno State, will be televised live throughout the state on OCSports in 2012. Howard Dashefsky and Lori Santi will be covering the Rainbow Wahine this season. All OCSports’ games will also be available via live video streaming at uhstreaming.oceanic.com. A subscription fee is required.

2012 TELEVISION SCHEDULE Mon., Feb. 13 Tues., Mar. 6 Tues., Mar. 13 Wed., Mar. 14 Fri., Mar. 23 Sat., Mar. 24 Fri., Apr. 27 Sat., Apr. 28

Missouri-Kansas City Florida State Texas Marist San Jose State San Jose State (DH) Fresno State Fresno State (DH)

6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm

HAWAI‘I RADIO SCHEDULE Several Rainbow Wahine softball games this season will be broadcast throughout the state on ESPN 1420 or ESPN 1500 AM. Fans can tune in on their web audio cast if the game is on ESPN 1420 AM at www.espn1420am.com Blaine Kauwe will be handling the play-by-play.

UH’S SOCIAL MEDIA SITES

In order to broaden its reach to fans worldwide, UH Athletics has entered the online world of social networking with the launch of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages.

Twitter page is available at twitter.com/HawaiiAthletics

Facebook page is available at www.facebook.com/HawaiiAthletics

YouTube channel is available at www.youtube.com/HawaiiAthletics

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HEAD COACH BOB COOLEN

THE COOLEN FILE EDUCATION Wesleyan University, B.A., Government, 1980 Boston University, MEd., Human Movement, 1986 COACHING EXPERIENCE Hawai’i Head Coach, 1992-present Assistant Coach, 1990-1991 Bentley Head Coach, 1985-1989 UH Record: 754-446-1 (20 years) Overall Record: 826-539-1 (25 years)  28 All-American 12 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American 16 Easton All-American Selections  48 All-West Region Selections  111 All-Conference Selections  43 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Selections  64 WAC Scholar-Athlete Selections  2003, ‘07, ‘10 WAC Coach of the Year  1994 Big West Coach of the Year  NCAA Appearances: 9 1994, 95, 98, 99, 2001, 03, 07, 08, ‘10  NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 2 2007, ‘10  NCAA Women’s College World Series 2010  2007 NFCA West Regional Coaching Staff of the Year (Division I)

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Bob Coolen is entering his 23rd overall season at the University of Hawai‘i and his 21st season as the head coach of the Rainbow Wahine program. He is UH’s all-time winningest softball coach in the 28-year history of the program with a 754446-1 record. Overall he has a 826-539-1 record. Coolen is the only coach in UH softball program history to lead teams to the NCAA tournament, advancing nine times to the NCAA tournament: 1994, `95, `98, `99, 2001, `03, `07, ‘08, and ‘10. Coolen’s Rainbow Wahine have captured three WAC titles (2003, ‘07, and ‘10) and were chosen the 2010 Easton Team of the Year. The team’s other conference crown came in 1994 as a member of the Big West. Coolen earned conference Coach of the Year honors for all four of those seasons. During his tenure at UH, he has coached 22 All-Americans, 487 All-West region selections, and 111 all-conference selections. Forty-three selections have earned NFCA Scholar Athlete honors since 1992 and with 64 selections earning Academic All-WAC honors as well. Coolen has also coached two CoSIDA Academic All-America players. Coolen is the third longest tenured coach at Hawai‘i behind only women’s volleyball coach Dave Shoji (37 seasons) and sailing coach Andy Johnson (22nd year). He came to the islands in 1990 as an assistant coach to Rayla Allison, who headed the Rainbow Wahine program for two seasons in 1990 and `91. In his first year with the Rainbow Wahine, the ‘Bows recorded a school-record 34 wins. The only blemish was in 1993 as the club went 24-35, but Coolen’s determination and drive quickly turned the prog ram into a national power the following season. In 1994, the program took broke onto the national scene as an elite NCAA team as UH posted a school-record 51 wins en route to capturing the Big West Conference crown, and the program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. That

season, the Rainbow Wahine finished one win shy of reaching the Women’s Softball College World Series. In 1995, UH had another banner season, posting a 47-21 record on the diamond and again was one win shy of advancing to the WCWS. Another marquee season was 2007, when the Rainbow Wahine swept through the NCAA Regionals at UCLA to advance to the school’s first ever Super Regional in Knoxville, Tenn. The ‘Bows—led by senior captains Tyleen Tausaga, Alana Power and All American Kate Robinson— forced the top-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols to a deciding championship game before falling one game short of advancing to the WCWS. In 2010, Coolen guided the Rainbow Wahine through a storybook, record-breaking season to their first ever appearance to the WCWS. That season, the ‘Bows took both the WAC regular season and tournament titles; swept through the NCAA Regional at Stanford; and then upset of top-seeded Alabama in the Tuscaloosa Super Regionals on Jenna Rodriguez’s two-run, walkoff home run that lifted UH over the Crimson Tide in a 5-4 victory propelling Hawai‘i into the WCWS. The ‘Bows’ late-game heroics didn’t end in Alabama, as UH’s Traci Yoshikawa hit a two-run home run against Missouri in the top of the seventh inning of their World Series opener to win, 3-2. But UH then ran into eventual championship finalists, UCLA and Arizona and were eliminated—but not before giving softball fans around the nation and a record crowds at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. hope and excitement behind their gritty style of play. In that same season, Hawai‘i shattered the previous NCAA single-season home run record with 158 home runs (previous record was 134 by Arizona 2009)—led by freshman phenom, All-American Kelly Majam’s nation-leading 30 homers. Thirty of the team’s homers came in postseason play alone. The ‘Bows also set single-season school records in runs (488), RBI (449), doubles

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HEAD COACH BOB COOLEN (92), walks (185), and hits (578). Coolen and the ‘Bows finished 2010 ranked No. 7 nationally— their highest finishing rank ever. The Rainbow Wahine reached the 50 win mark for just the third time in school history. On April 10 Coolen hit another milestone—his 700th win as head coach of the Rainbow Wahine against Boise State that capped off an undefeated eight-game WAC record-setting roadtrip in which freshman Kelly Majam broke the school and WAC single-season record for homers and Jenna Rodriguez hit the Bows 85th home run of the season breaking the previous team record set in 2007. The Somerville, Mass., native graduated from Brockton High School in 1976. During his prep days, Coolen was a three-sport letterman excelling in football, baseball, and swimming. As an athlete, he participated in the 1976 State Tournament and was named his American Legion team’s MVP the same season. This past Fall, Coolen was inducted into the Brockton High School Hall of Fame, Class of 2011. Coolen went on to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., where he again was a three-sport athlete. He played four years each on the football and baseball teams as a receiver and pitcher, respectively. He also was a sprinter on the swim team for two seasons. He captained the football and baseball teams his senior season of 1979-80 and led his baseball team to the “Little-

Three” Conference title in 1980. Coolen earned his B.A. degree in 1980 in government with an emphasis in public-policy analysis. He went on to do his post-graduate work at Boston University where he earned his M.Ed. in human movement in 1986. From 1983-90, Coolen wore many hats. At Bentley, his duties were not only the facility and equipment managers and pool supervisor, but he

also coached swimming and softball. To this day, Coolen, in his five short seasons as head coach at Bentley, remains the all-time coaching leader in wins (72). His 1987 squad placed second in the league, the second highest finish ever by a Bentley club, while his club’s 21 wins in 1989 remains a school record. Coolen is married to the former Nanci Morelock and they have a daughter, Demi (17), and a son, Bo (16).

COOLEN’S CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD Overall Year Team Conference W L 1985 Bentley Northeast-8 7 16 1986 Bentley Northeast-8 13 13 1987 Bentley Northeast-8 16 10 1988 Bentley Northeast-10 15 29 1989 Bentley Northeast-10 21 25 Bentley (5 years) 72 93 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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MEET THE COACHING STAFF

Associate Head Coach Dee Wisneski has been one of the core elements for the Rainbow Wahine softball program since 1997. Wisneski has risen through the ranks, starting as student-athlete playing on the 1992-95 Rainbow Wahine squads…to student assistant in 1996…to assistant coach for 13 seasons…and since the 2010 season, she has been the program’s first ever associate head coach. During her coaching career, she has helped to develop several of UH’s most notable infielders, including All-Americans Joyce Lum, Stacey Porter, Tyleen Tausaga, Kate Robinson, Clare Warwick, Melissa Gonzalez, and Jessica Iwata. Wisneski also oversees the team’s academic progress and success. Wisneski played four years at shortstop for Hawai’i and helped lead the squad to a Big West title in 1994—the program’s first conference crown, and the program’s first two NCAA post-season appearances in 1994 and 1995. She was co-captain on both of those squads. During the 1994-95 seasons, Wisneski was penciled in at shortstop for all of Hawai’i’s 132 games. Originally from the west side of the beautiful island of Kauai, Wisneski enjoyed one of the most heralded careers ever by a Garden Island female athlete. While a student at Waimea High School, Wisneski earned all-state and all-Kauai Interscholastic Federation honors in softball, volleyball, and basketball. For her efforts, Wisneski was named The Honolulu Advertiser High School Female Athlete of the Year and was inducted into the prestigious Hawai’i High School Hall of Honor in 1991. Wisneski completed her undergraduate studies in 1996 with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology. She remains active in local fast- and slow-pitch leagues and tournaments.

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One of the most decorated players in UH softball history, Kaulana Williams (formerly Gould) begins her third season as an assistant coach after a year as the team’s manager with the Rainbow Wahine. “Coach Lans,” a former outfielder/catcher is the only Rainbow Wahine ever to be named a first team all-conference player all four years. She helped lead UH to two of its most successful seasons—2007 and ‘08—during which time the team went to two NCAA Regionals and its first ever Super Regional in Knoxville, Tenn. Williams finished her stellar career with a .306 batting average, 126 runs scored, 208 hitts, and 101 RBI. She was voted the WAC Freshman of the Year in 2005, an NFCA All-West Region first team outfielder as a senior, and a WAC scholar-athlete in 2008. The Ewa Beach native is a 2004 graduate of Kamehameha Schools where she was a highly recruited catcher. Williams was a member of the 2002 state championship team which also produced fellow UH teammates Brandi Peiler and Kate Robinson. Williams was an all-state selection her sophomore, junior and senior seasons for the Kamehameha. Williams earned her bachelor of science degree in family resources in December 2008 and is currently working towards her master’s degree in special education. She is married to former Warrior football player and current football video coordinator, Chris Williams and has a daughter, Kaleilehua.

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Michael Stoebner General Manager Honda Windward

John Uekawa President & General Manager New City Nissan

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Mark Fukunaga Chairman of the Board & CEO Servco Pacific Inc.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Volunteer coach Dickie Titcomb begins his third season with the Rainbow Wahine coaching staff after serving over 22 years as a successful assistant and head coach for several levels of community youth and high school softball and baseball teams. His coaching career began in 1987 with Halawa Little League, where he coached Minor, Major, and Big League teams until 2002. As an assistant, he helped guide the Hawaii District IV Big League squad to the World Series four years. He has coached several high school teams in both softball and baseball. Titcomb helped the Kamehameha Schools softball program from 2001-2007 both as a head coach for the junior varsity and an assistant for the varsity team. He helped lead the 2002 Warriors to the Division I state title, and later helped guide the PAC5 varsity softball team to a Division II championship crown in 2008. Titcomb has also been a JV head coach for both St. Louis School and Roosevelt High School in 2001 and ’03 respectively. Additionally, he was a volunteer coach for the Hawaii Pacific University softball team from 2004-’05. A strong supporter of community athletics, Titcomb has been the president of the Halawa Athletic Booster Club since 1993. He also currently is the director, manager, and head coach of the 18-under and 16-under Hawai‘i Pearls Softball Club since 2001. He has had great success with the Pearls, leading them to six state titles and Titcomb has taken his elite travel team to the Colorado Fireworks tournament where he has been instrumental in having over 60 of his players recruited to various collegiate teams across the country. Titcomb is a graduate of Farrington High School where he was a running back and linebacker on the football team and a pitcher and outfielder for the Governors’ baseball team. Today, he owns RME Contractors Hawaii, Inc. He is married to wife, Dale, and has three children and four grandchildren. His youngest daughter, Richie-Anne Titcomb, was a four-year Rainbow Wahine letterwinner who finished her playing career in 2009. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, traveling, camping and spending time with family and friends. “Dickie has been very successful in developing strong hitters and skill players,” said Coolen. “He has been a good recruiter of local talent at the Junior Olympic level before coming up to the collegiate level where he will assist with the development of our current players. He works with Coach Dee and the infielders as well as our hitters along with Coach Lans.”

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Eric Okasaki has served as head athletic trainer at Hawai’i for the past 28 years. This is is seventh season with the softball program. He has seen the department grow by leaps and bounds. Okasaki was the athletic trainer for the 2010 Rainbow Wahine softball team that went to the Women’s College World Series and the 1980 Rainbow baseball team that advanced to the College World Series and has gone to the NCAA Tournament with the Rainbow Wahine softball team three times, while servicing all the other UH sports in between. Okasaki started his career in athletic training in 1973 as a student at UH. He went on to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in secondary physical education in 1977 and earned a master’s in secondary curriculum and instruction in 1981. The Waipahu High School graduate is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. He has two sons, Kevin and Derin.

Justine Tjaden is in her first season as the student manager of the Rainbow Wahine Softball team. Tjaden is a 2011 graduate of Murrieta Valley High School in Murrieta, Calif. where she earned three varsity softball letters. She also played for four years on the club team, San Diego Legacy. A biology major, Justine has two younger sisters and her parents are Andrea and Duane Tjaden of Murrieta, Calif.

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOK The 2012 Rainbow Wahine softball team is on a mission this season. A mission to prove its mettle and moxie after posting a 37-16 overall record and finishing in third place in the Western Athletic Conference with a 14-7 mark. This year’s team is an intriguing combination of youth and experience. The core of the 2010 Women’s College World Series team are now the leaders as juniors and seniors while a talented set of freshmen and sophomores have allowed head coach Bob Coolen to locked and loaded for a new year. Last year’s team began the season ranked as high as No. 8 in the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 25 Poll after the UH’s magical 2010 season in which they captured the WAC regular season and tournament titles; swept through the NCAA Regional at Stanford; upset top-seeded Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Jenna Rodriguez’s dramatic walk-off Super Regional home run that propelled UH to the school’s first ever trip to the WCWS in Oklahoma City, Okla. En route to the WCWS, Hawai‘i shattered the NCAA team record with a jaw-dropping 158 home runs as well as several program records. In 2011, the Rainbow Wahine tried to recapture the magic and continue their success from the previous year. The ‘Bows started out red-hot, winning a school-record seven straight games and went on to 12-1 with signature wins over No. 18 Stanford and No. 6 Oklahoma in mainland tour-

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naments. But some following the exciting win over the Sooners in what was one of the best games for the Rainbow Wahine in 2011, the team lost some of its swagger ending the Cathedral City Classic with three straight losses with an uncharacteristically error-prone defense. The losses took the wind out of the ‘Bows and unfortunately started a slow descend down the rankings. Pitching The 2012 squad remembers last season and its roller coaster ups and downs and are determined to not let that happen again. But through it all, the one consistent was the strong pitching of the UH staff with Stephanie Ricketts (Sr., 6-0, San Jose, Calif.) and Kaia Parnaby (Jr., 5-6, Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia). The two, along with reliever Jenna Rodriguez, combined to finish ranked No. 9 in the NCAA as one of the nation’s top combos with a 1.63 ERA. Coolen expects much from his pitchers again this season. “We have veteran pitching coming back and I expect a lot of good things from Steph and Kaia.” says Coolen. “They are going to be our one-two-punch. UH also has Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu (Sr., 5-11, Mililani, O‘ahu) and Leisha Li‘ili‘i (Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu) working hard to improve their skills

Infield Catchers The ‘Bows have a pair of southpaws who will see most of the action behind the plate this season. Freshman Kayla Wartner (Fr., 5-6, Escondido, Calif.) looks to be the front runner with sophomore Sharla Kliebenstein (So., 5-8, Oceanside, Calif.) who started every game as catcher last season possibly shifting to the outfield this season. “Kayla may also see time at first base and Sharla will see time in rightfield. But both of them have the bats that we are looking for and they will be in the line up.” says Coolen. Slated behind Warter and Kliebenstein are Jocelyn Enrique (Jr., 5-9, Anahola, Kaua‘i) and Lauren Parnaby (Fr., 5-10, Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia) who are also looking for time on the field as an outfielder. First Base At first base there are a lot of options for the Rainbow Wahine. The freshman Li‘ili‘i may get the nod there along with Wartner when she isn’t catching. However, the team also has the experience of Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu and fellow senior lefty Shannon Lum (Sr., 5-10, Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu) waiting anxiously in the wings for a chance to crack the line-up. “The luxury of this group at first base is that all four of them have bats.” said Coolen. Also on the roster at first base is sophomore Jori Jasper (So., 5-9, Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i).

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOK Second Base This year, like in last season, second base is the enigma on the team going into 2012. Three Rainbow Wahine are vying to be the front-runner at the position. Dara Pagaduan (Sr., 5-4, Kapole‘i, O‘ahu), Jazmine Zamora (So., 5-3,Temecula, Calif.), and Kaile Nakao (So., 5-4, Santa Monica, Calif.) have all been battling to capture the starter’s role. Pagaduan had an outstanding fall season as did Zamora. But Zamora is coming off some offfield injuries and Nakao has been cleared for action after taking care of an injury this past off-season. Both are looking to shore up the right-side of the infield for the team. Shortstop Two-time WAC Player of the Year, junior Jessica Iwata (Jr., 5-4, Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i) is the incumbent at shortstop and is fired up for the season to start. She led last year’s team with a .355 average after going 60-for-169 at the plate. Behind Iwata is junior Tara Anguiano (Jr., 5-2, Whittier, Calif.), who is a very capable middle infielder with good range and hands. Third Base Third base is also a question mark for the Rainbow Wahine with the loss of All-American Melissa

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Gonzalez who held the position for two seasons. Both Pagaduan and senior Sarah Robinson (Sr., 5-8, Honolulu, O‘ahu) are both good options. Coolen says, “Dara brings an element of speed and reaction, while Sarah is more of a stable third baseman who will eat up everything that comes her way but is not as quick. Both are hitters though, and that’s why we may need both of them in the lineup. Behind Pagaduan and Robinson are a trio of freshmen looking for their shot—Stacy Rosengren (Fr., 5-5, Round Rock, Texas), Keiko Sugihara (Fr., 5-10, Skokie, Ill.), and Austin Wilkerson (Fr., 5-4, Ferndale, Wash.). Outfield In the outfield, UH has third-year starters Alex Aguirre (Sr., 5-5, Temple City, Calif.) and Kelly Majam (Jr., 5-3, Pine Valley, Calif.) returning to anchor the outfield. In rightfield, gone are Rodriguez and Jasey Jensen who saw most of the action last season. Kliebenstein will most likely step up, making the move from catcher to rightfield this season because she has a good arm, can track well, and has speed. Behind the starting three are Brynne Buchanan (Jr., 5-3, Thousand Oaks, Calif.), Rachel Paragas (Sr., 5-1, West Covina, Calif.), Jordan Burton (Fr., 5-4, Escondido, Calif.), and Lauren Parnaby.

The 2012 Schedule Coolen has once again assembled a tough schedule for the Rainbow Wahine featuring perennial powers and regional diversity with a non-conference schedule with 21 teams from 14 different conferences. UH will face 10 teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament last season--including 2011 WCWS team California and Super Regional team Texas A&M. “Our tournaments are filled with some real competitive teams, starting right off the bat with DePaul in the first tournament and then Memphis and host UNLV in the tourney in Las Vegas.” Coolen continues, “We have also got a lot of regional opponents on the schedule which is important late in the year. We also have Florida State, Texas, Texas A&M and California all coming to Honolulu in March. then we have teams like UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) who may not have that marquee name, but have a solid program which has won conference titles and gone to the Regionals.” The 2012 season also marks the 16th and final season for the University of Hawai‘i in the WAC. “I think all the teams will be gunning for that final WAC Championship of the teams that are leaving. We possibly have to go to New Mexico State twice for the regular season games and hopefully the WAC tournament. We also travel to BYU, Nevada and Utah State which are all tough places to play.

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2012 OVERALL SCHEDULE DATE

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OPPONENT

SITE

TIME

OCTOBER 29

SAT

ALUMNAE GAME

RWSS

4:00PM HST

NOVEMBER 4

FRI

CHAMINADE

RWSS

6:00PM HST

NOVEMBER 5

SAT

CHAMINADE DH

RWSS

10:00AM HST

November 12

Sat

UH-Hilo

Kahului, Maui

FEBRUARY 911

THSAT

HAWAI‘I PARADISE CLASSIC (Hawai‘i, Missouri-Kansas City, Seattle, DePaul)

RWSS

TBA

FEBRUARY 13

MON

MISSOURIKANSASCITY

RWSS

6:00PM HST

February 16-19

Th-Sun

at UNLV Classic Las Vegas, NV (Hawai‘i, Memphis, Portland State, UC Riverside, CS Northridge, Idaho State, UNLV)

TBA

MARCH 24

FRISUN

HAWAI‘I INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (Hawai‘i, Radford, Florida State, UCSB)

RWSS

TBA

MARCH 6

TUES

FLORIDA STATE

RWSS

6:00PM HST

MARCH 811

THURSSUN

MALIHINI KIPA ALOHA TOURNAMENT RWSS (Hawai‘i, Radford, Southern Illinois, Robert Morris, Marist)

TBA

MARCH 1317

TUESSAT

HAWAI‘I SPRING FLING TOURNAMENT RWSS (Hawai‘i, California, Texas, Texas A&M, Winthrop, Marist)

TBA

MARCH 23 MARCH 24

FRI SAT

SAN JOSE STATE* SAN JOSE STATE* DH

RWSS RWSS

6:00PM HST 2:00PM HST

March 30 March 31

Fri Sat

at New Mexico State* at New Mexico State* (DH)

Las Cruces, NM Las Cruces, NM

4:00 pm CST 4:00 pm CST

April 3

Tues

at Utah

Salt Lake City, UT

4:00pm MST

April 4

Wed

at Utah Valley State

Orem, UT

5:00pm MST

April 6 April 7

Fri Sat

at BYU* at BYU* (DH)

Provo, UT Provo, UT

6:00 pm MST 1:30 pm MST

APRIL 13 APRIL 14

FRI SAT

LOUISIANA TECH* LOUISIANA TECH* DH

RWSS RWSS

6:00PM HST 2:00PM HST

April 20 April 21

Fri Sat

at Nevada* at Nevada* (DH)

Reno, NV Reno, NV

3:00 pm PST 1:00 pm PST

April 27 April 28

Fri Sat

FRESNO STATE* FRESNO STATE* (DH)

RWSS RWSS

6:00pm HST 2:00pm HST

May 5 May 6

Sat Sun

at Utah State* at Utah State*(DH)

Logan, UT Logan, UT

3:00pm MST 1:00pm MST

May 9-12

Wed-Sat

WAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Las Cruces, NM

TBA

May 18-20

Fri-Sun

NCAA REGIONALS

TBA

TBA

May 25-26

Fr-Sat

NCAA SUPER REGIONALS

TBA

TBA

May 31-June 6

Thurs-Wed

NCAA WORLD SERIES

Oklahoma City, OK

TBA

12:00pm HST

BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium DH = Doubleheader * = Western Athletic Conference Games All times local to site Games subject to change

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2012 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES OCEANIC TIME WARNER CABLE PARADISE CLASSIC

2012 PEPSI MALIHINI KIPA ALOHA TOURNAMENT

Hawai‘i, Seattle, Missouri-Kansas City, DePaul

Hawai‘i, Radford, Robert Morris, Southern Illinois, Marist

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012: 3:30 PM DePaul(H) vs. UMKC (A) 6:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. SEATTLE (A)

THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012: 6:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. RADFORD (A)

FEB. 911, 2012

FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2012: 11:00 AM SIU (A) vs. Radford (H) 1:00 PM SIU (H) vs. Marist(A) 3:00 PM Radford (H) vs. Robert Morris (A) 6:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. MARIST (A) 8:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. ROBERT MORRIS (A)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2012: 1:00 PM Seattle (A) vs. UMKC (H) 3:30 PM Seattle (H) vs. DePaul (A) 6:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. UMKC (A) 8:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. DEPAUL (A) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012: 11:00 AM BRACKET GAME #1: #2 SEED vs. #3 SEED 1:00 PM BRACKET GAME #2: #1 SEED vs. #4 SEED 3:00 PM BRACKET GAME #3: LOSER #1 vs. LOSER #2 ~Championship Game~ 5:00 PM BRACKET GAME #4: WINNER #1 vs. WINNER #2

2012 UNLV Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) FEB. 1619, 2012, at Las Vegas, Nev. Memphis, Portland State, UC Riverside, CSU Northridge, Idaho State, UNLV THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 7:30 pm Hawai‘i vs. Memphis

MARCH 811, 2012

at Eller Media Stadium

SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2012: 10:00 AM Radford (A) vs. Marist (H) 12:00 PM Robert Morris (H) vs. Marist (A) 2:00 PM Robert Morris (A) vs. SIU (H) 4:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. SIU (A) SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2012: 10:00 AM BRACKET GAME #1: #4 SEED vs. #5 SEED 12:00 PM BRACKET GAME #2: WINNER #1 vs. #1 SEED 2:00 PM BRACKET GAME #3: #2 SEED vs. #3 SEED ~Championship Game~ 4:00 PM BRACKET GAME #4: WINNER #2 vs. WINNER #3

2012 CHEVRON SPRING FLING TOURNAMENT MARCH 1317, 2012

Hawai‘i, California, Marist, Texas, Texas A&M, Winthrop

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2012 11:15 am Hawai‘i vs. Portland State 3:45 pm UC Riverside vs. Hawai‘i

at Stephanie Lynn Craig Park (SLC) 1 at SLC 3

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2012 3:45 pm CSU Northridge vs. Hawai‘i 6:00 pm Idaho State vs. Hawai‘i

at SLC2 at SLC2

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2012 1:30 pm UNLV vs. Hawai‘i at Eller Media Stadium SLC = Stephanie Lynn Craig Softball Complex

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MARCH 24, 2012 Hawai‘i, Radford, UC Santa Barbara, Florida State FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2012: 3:30 PM Florida State (H) vs. UCSB (A) 6:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. RADFORD (A) SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012: 11:00 AM Radford (A) vs. UCSB (H) 1:00 PM Radford (H) vs. Florida (A) 3:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. UCSB (A) 5:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. FLORIDA STATE (A)

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012: 6:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. TEXAS (A) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2012: 11:00 AM Texas A&M (H) vs. California (A) 1:30 PM Texas (H) vs. Winthrop (A) 4:00 PM Texas A&M (A) vs. Marist (H) 6:30 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. MARIST (A) THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2012: 11:00 AM Winthrop (H) vs. Texas A&M (A) 1:30 PM Texas (H) vs. Marist (A) 4:00 PM Texas (H) vs. California (A) 6:30 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. CALIFORNIA (A) FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2012: 11:00 AM California (H) vs. Marist (A) 1:30 PM Winthrop (A) vs. Marist (H) 4:00 PM Winthrop (H) vs. Texas (A) 6:30 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. TEXAS A&M (A) SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2012: 11:00 AM Marist (A) vs. Texas A&M (H) 1:30 PM California (H) vs. Winthrop(A) 4:00 PM HAWAI‘I (H) vs. WINTRHOP (A)

SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2012: 10:00 AM Bracket Game #1: #2 SEED vs. #3 SEED 12:00 PM Bracket Game #2: #1 SEED vs. #4 SEED 2:00 PM BRACKET GAME #3: LOSER #1 vs. LOSER #2 ~Championship Game~ 4:00 PM BRACKET GAME #4: WINNER #1 vs. WINNER #2

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2012 ROSTERS & PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NO. NAME 00 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 34

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HT. CL. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Kelly Majam OF/P 5-3 Jessica Iwata SS 5-4 Sharla Kliebenstein C/OF 5-8 Rachel Paragas OF/2B 5-1 Brynne Buchanan OF 5-3 Stacy Rosengren 3B/2B 5-5 Tara Anguiano SS/2B 5-2 Dara Pagaduan INF 5-4 Sarah Robinson P/1B 5-8 Stephanie Ricketts 1B/P 6-0 Jordan Burton OF 5-4 Jori Jasper 1B 5-9 Alex Aguirre OF/C 5-5 Kaia Parnaby P 5-6 Lauren Parnaby C/OF 5-10 Austin Wilkerson C/3B 5-4 Jocelyn Enrique INF 5-9 Kayla Wartner C/1B 5-6 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu P/1B/DP 5-11 Shannon Lum 1B 5-10 Leisha Li‘ili‘i 1B/P 5-11 Jazmine Zamora 2B/OF 5-3 Kaile Nakao 2B/OF 5-4 Keiko Sugihara 3B 5-10

COACHING STAFF

Bob Coolen, Head Coach Deirdre Wisneski, Associate Coach Kaulana (Gould) Williams, Assistant Coach Dickie Titcomb, Volunteer Coach Justine Tjaden, Manager

PRONUNCIATIONS Majam: MAY-jum Iwata: E-wata Kliebenstein: klee-ben-stine Brynne: brinn Paragas: pah-rah-gus Tara Anguiano: TAIR-uh • ahn-GWEE-ah-no Dara Pagaduan: DAIR-uh • pah-gah-DOO-ahn Aguirre: ah-GEAR-ee Kaia Parnaby: KAI-ah • PARN-a-bee Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu: mah-kah-knee • doo-hay-lawn-sod--kah-lay-mah-mah-hoo Leisha Li‘ili‘i: LEI-shah • lee-ee-lee-ee Kaile Nakao: KAI-lee • nah-kah-oh Keiko Sugihara: kay-koh • soo-gi-hah-rah

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

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Pine Valley, Calif / Mountain Empire HS Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i / Kaua‘i HS Oceanside, Calif. / El Camino HS West Covina, Calif. / St. John’s University Thousand Oaks, Calif. / La Reina HS Round Rock, Texas / Stony Point HS Whittier, Calif. / Bishop Amat Memorial HS Kapolei, O‘ahu / Kamehameha Schools Honolulu, O‘ahu / Moanalua HS San Jose, Calif. / Archbishop Mitty HS Escondido, Calif. / Mission HS Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i / Kaua‘i HS Temple City, Calif. / Temple City HS Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia / NBSC Freshwater Senior Campus Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia / Northern Beaches Secondary College Ferndale, Wash. / Sehome HS Anahola, Kaua‘i / Kapa‘a HS Escondido, Calif. / Escondido HS Mililani, O‘ahu / Mililani HS Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu / Southern Utah Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu / Castle HS Temecula, Calif. / Great Oak HS Santa Monica, Calif. / Santa Monica HS Skokie, Ill. / Niles North HS

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Alexandra Aguirre Tara Anguiano Brynne Buchanan Jordan Burton Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu Jocelyn Enrique Jessica Iwata Jori Jasper Leisha Li‘ili‘i Shannon Lum Sharla Kliebenstein Kelly Majam Kaile Nakao Dara Pagaduan Rachel Paragas Kaia Parnaby Lauren Parnaby Stephanie Ricketts Sarah Robinson Stacy Rosengren Keiko Sugihara Austin Wilkerson Kayla Wartner Jazmine Zamora

GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER CALIFORNIA Escondido: Jordan Burton, Kayla Wartner Oceanside: Sharla Kliebenstein Pine Valley: Kelly Majam San Jose: Stephanie Ricketts Santa Monica: Kaile Nakao Temecula: Jazmine Zamora Temple City: Alexandra Aguirre Thousand Oaks: Brynne Buchanan West Covina: Rachel Paragas, Whittier: Tara Anguiano HAWAI‘I Kaua‘i Anahola: Jocelyn Enrique Lihu‘e: Jessica Iwata, Jori Jasper

ILLINOIS Skokie: Keiko Sugihara TEXAS Round Rock: Stacy Rosengren WASHINGTON Ferndale: Austin Wilkerson AUSTRALIA New South Wales Bilgola Plateau: Kaia Parnaby, Lauren Parnaby

O‘ahu Honolulu: Sarah Robinson Kaneohe: Leisha Liilii, Shannon Lum Kapolei: Dara Pagaduan Mililani: Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu

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JESSICA IWATA

SHARLA KLIEBENSTEIN

RACHEL PARAGAS

BRYNNE BUCHANAN

CF  L/L  Jr.  5-3 Pine Valley, CA Mountain Empire HS

SS  R/R  Jr.  5-4 Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i Kaua‘i HS

C/OF  L/R  So.  5-1 Oceanside, CA El Camino HS

OF/2B  R/R  Sr.  5-1 West Covina, CA St. John’s University

OF  S/R  Jr.  5-3 Thousand Oaks, CA La Reina HS

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STACY ROSENGREN

TARA ANGUIANO

DARA PAGADUAN

SARAH ROBINSON

STEPHANIE RICKETTS

3B/2B  R/R  Fr.  5-5 Round Rock, Texas Stony Point HS

SS/2B  R/R  Jr.  5-2 Whittier, CA Bishop Amat HS

2B  R/R  Sr.  5-4 Kapolei, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama

INF/P  R/R  Sr.  5-8 Honolulu, O‘ahu Moanalua HS

P/1B  R/R  Sr.  6-0 San Jose, CA Archbishop Mitty HS

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JORI JASPER

ALEXANDRA AGUIRRE

KAIA PARNABY

LAUREN PARNABY

OF  R/R  Fr.  5-4 Escondido, CA Mission HS

1B  R/R  So.  5-9 Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i Kaua‘i HS

OF/C  R/R  Sr.  5-5 Temple City, CA Temple City HS

P  L/L  Jr.  5-6 Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia NBSC Freshwater Senior Campus

C/OF  R/R  Fr.  5-10 Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia Northern Beaches Secondary College

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JOCELYN ENRIQUE

KAYLA WARTNER

C/3B  R/R  Fr.  5-4 Ferndale, Wash. Sehome HS

INF  R/R  Jr.  5-9 Anahola, Kaua‘i Kapa‘a HS

C/1B  L/L  Fr.  5-6 Escondido, CA Escondido HS

MAKANI DUHAYLONSODKALEIMAMAHU

SHANNON LUM 1B  L/L  Sr.  5-10 Kane`ohe, O`ahu Southern Utah

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JAZMINE ZAMORA

KAILE NAKAO

KEIKO SUGIHARA

2B  R/R  So.  5-3 Temecula, CA Great Oak HS

2B/OF  R/R  So.  5-4 Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica HS

3B  R/R  Fr.  5-10 Skokie, IL Niles North HS

1B/P  L/L  Fr.  5-11 Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu James B. Castle HS

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#14 ALEX AGUIRRE Outfield 5-5  Senior Temple City, Calif. Temple City High School 2011 (Junior): Started in 54 games as the left fielder for the Rainbow Wahine…finished the year fourth on the team with a .290 batting average (42-for-145) with a .411 on base percentage and .434 slugging percentage…stole a team and career-high 12-of-13 bases...she now has stolen 18 bases in her three-year career…scored 30 runs (tied for third on the team) with three doubles, six home runs, and 20 RBI…had game-winning hits in the first two games against New Mexico State to help lead UH to a 3-2, 10 inning win and a 5-4 victory en route to a series sweep of the Aggies…tied her career-high drilling two home runs in one game against Utah (Feb, 18) helping to lead the ‘Bows to a 8-7 win at UNLV’s Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic…named to the Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic all-tournament team…voted a second team all-WAC outfielder after hitting .314 (16-for-51) with 10 runs scored, two home runs and six RBI in conference games...was named to WAC All-Academic team and a NFCA Scholar-Athlete for third straight season. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 64 games with 62 starts--54 in leftfield and eight in rightfield...had a break-out season at the plate, setting career highs in batting average (.311), hits (55), home runs (13), slugging percentage (.576), and on-base percentage (.403)...drove in a career game-high four runs in the NCAA Regionals against UC Davis (5/21)...hit a pair of home runs at UNLV to help lead UH to an 11-0 win in five innings...had 12 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI games...went 3-for-8 in the Women’s College World Series with a solo home run against Missouri (6/3) and a two-run shot against UCLA (6/4)… had two plays make ESPN’s “Top Ten” plays--a diving catch against Missouri (6/3), and a 17 pitch at-bat that resulted in a home run against UCLA (6/4) ...had a career-high 10game hitting streak that ran from the end of the regular season through the WAC Tournament and NCAA Regionals and ending in the second game at Alabama in the Super Regionals (May 1-May 29)... named to the Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament team... was named to the WAC AllAcademic team and as a NFCA Scholar Athlete for the second straight year. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 40 games with 11 starts--six in leftfield and five in centerfield...hit .205 (8-for-39) on the season with 13 runs scored, and three RBI...first collegiate start, hit and run came against No. 19 LSU (2/7/09)...against Mount St. Mary’s (3/1/09) went 2-for-2 at the plate with two runs scored, a double and an RBI...drove in a career-high two runs with first triple against Mount St. Mary’s (3/4/09)...had a five game hitting streak from 2/28-3/6/09...earned UH Scholar-Athlete honors and named to the academic all-WAC freshmen/transfer team and a NFCA Scholar-Athlete. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Temple City High School in Temple City, Calif....lettered four years in volleyball, soccer and softball...helped softball team to division quarter-finals in 2007 and league championship in 2008...named to all-league second team in 2005, first team all-league and second team all-state from 2006-08...member of the first team all-area in 2007...three-year captain and team co-MVP...led the league in stolen bases in both 2007 and 2008...named soccer Rookie of the Year in 2004-05...received 2005-06 all-league honorable mention for soccer...earned 2006-07 soccer team MVP, all-league second team...named the Rams 2007-08 captain, soccer offensive player of the year, while earning second team all-league honors as a senior...played for the California Rage 18U gold club team for two years...earned 2007-08 Captain’s Award...helped lead team to the 2007 and ‘08 ASA 18U state championship...an honor roll student and scholar athlete...received PTA scholarship, President’s Award and High 12 Club award...was in the 2007-08 Miss Temple City Ambassador Pageant Honor Court. Personal: Born in Bellflower, Calif...has a double major in English and secondary education with a minor in ‘peace and conflict resolution’...parents are Alicia Chavez of San Gabriel, Calif. and Gabriel Chavez of Temple City, Calif.

AGUIRRE’S CAREER STATS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB .205 40-11 39 .311 64-62 177 .290 54-54 145 .291 158-127 361

R 13 48 30 91

H 8 55 42 105

2B 1 8 3 12

3B 1 0 0 1

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HR 0 13 6 19

RBI TB SLG% BB 3 11 .282 3 36 102 .576 15 20 63 .434 20 59 176 .488 38

HBP 0 13 10 23

SO 9 37 25 71

GDP 0 0 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .262 0 1 2-4 .403 1 1 4-4 .411 0 2 12-13 .392 1 4 18-21

PO 17 53 43 113

A 0 4 1 5

E FLD% 1 .944 3 .950 4 .917 8 .937

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#25 MAKANI DUHAYLONSOD-KALEIMAMAHU First Base / Pitcher / Designated Player 5-10  Senior Mililani, O‘ahu Mililani High School 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 27 games with 22 starts—18 at first base and four as the designated player...finished the season with a .113 batting average (6-for-53) and five RBI…on defense, made just one error with 100 put-outs and six assists for a .991 fielding percentage. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 27 games and started 14 as the designated player… finished the season with a .137 batting average with a double, three home runs, six runs scored, seven RBI, and a .333 slugging percentage...launched a pinch-hit, three-run home run in the second game at Utah State (4/7/2010). 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 47 games with 41 starts, primarily as the designated player...finished the season with the third highest batting average (.298) and slugging percentage (.511) on the team... went 39-for-131 at the plate with seven doubles, seven home runs, and 24 RBI...had nine multiple-hit games and five multiple-RBI games--including three games with four RBI...in the series finale against New Mexico State, went 3-for-3 with her first career grand slam...earned WAC Hitter of the Week (March 30-April 5) after she helped lead UH to its first-ever series victory at Fresno, hitting .583 (7for-12) with team highs in hits (7), total bases (8), slugging percentage (.667) and on-base percentage (.643)....named WAC Player of the Week (earned All-WAC second team honors as designated player Prep: A 2008 graduate of Mililani HS in Mililani, O‘ahu...earned four varsity letters in softball and one in basketball...helped lead the Trojans to the 2005 state championship...also led Mililani to backto-back OIA championships as a junior and senior...earned the Trojans’ Most Valuable Player award in 2005, ‘07, and ‘06...played for the club team, Ho‘onou for six years of which the team won two state championships and finished in first place at the Sparkler Tournament in Colorado...was a member of the Miliani HS choir and loves to write lyrics and music. Personal: Born in Wahiawa, O‘ahu...wants to be an athletic trainer...has two brothers and one sister... parents are Helen and Allan Duhaylonsod.

DUHAYLONSOD-KALEIMAMAHU’S CAREER BATTING STATS Year 2009.... 2010.... 2011.... TOTAL...

Avg GP-GS AB R .298 47-41 131 15 .137 27-14 51 6 .113 27-22 53 1 .221 101-77 235 22

H 39 7 6 52

2B 7 1 0 8

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 7 3 0 10

RBI TB SLG% BB 24 67 .511 8 7 17 .333 3 5 6 .113 1 36 90 .383 12

HBP 1 2 1 4

SO 29 9 13 51

GDP 6 1 2 9

2B 4 4

3B 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .340 1 0 0-0 .214 0 0 0-0 .145 0 1 0-0 .270 1 1 0-0

PO A 9 3 1 1 100 6 110 10

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .991 1 .992

DUHAYLONSOD-KALEIMAMAHU PITCHING STATS Year ERA 2009 6.52 TOTAL 6.52

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W-L App GS 0-1 4 1 0-1 4 1

CG SHO/CBO SV 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0

IP 9.2 9.2

H 17 17

R 12 12

ER 9 9

BB 5 5

SO 5 5

HR 2 2

BF 53 53

B/Avg WP .362 2 .362 2

HBP 1 1

BK 0 0

SFA 0 0

SHA 0 0

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#26 SHANNON LUM First Base / Designated Player 5-10  Senior Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu Southern Utah / St. Francis High School 2011 (Junior): Played in eight games for the season with three starts as the designated player...went 1-for-10 (.100) on the season, scoring a run with one RBI. Prior to UH: Attended Southern Utah University… played three years under head coaches Jodi Hermanek and Julie Strand… in 2007 started in all 55 games batting .207 with six homeruns and eight doubles, had 23 RBI and scored 23 runs. Prep: A 2007 graduate from St. Francis High School… earned four letters in softball… led her team to a league championship in 2007… was a two-time first team league first baseman and two-time all-state first baseman. Personal: Born in Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu… Majoring in travel industry management… has one older brother and one younger sister… parents are Shawna and Thomas Lum of Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu.

LUM’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB .100 8-3 10 .100 8-3 10

R 1 1

H 1 1

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

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HR 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 1 1 .100 4 1 1 .100 4

HBP 1 1

SO 4 4

GDP 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .400 0 0 0-0 .400 0 0 0-0

PO 0 0

A 0 0

E FLD% 0 .000 0 .000

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#8 DARA PAGADUAN Third Base/Second Base 5-4  Senior Kapole‘i, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 48 games with 36 starts—34 at second baseman and two as designated player...hit .133 (11-for-83) on the season with 15 runs scored, three doubles, seven RBI and a home run...had one multiple-hit and one multiple-RBI game this season. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 31 games with six starts at second base… had a .091 batting average with two hits, one home run and three RBIs. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 47 games with 37 starts at second base...hit .274 overall (29-for-106) with 23 runs scored, six doubles, a triple, and three home runs...drove in 19 runs and had a .434 slugging percentage...in first career start against Western Carolina (2/28) went 4-for-4 with two runs and three RBI...drove in a career-high four RBI against Mount St. Mary’s (3/1) with an RBI-single and a three-run home run...in WAC games, hit .286 (16-for 56) and was tied for the team-high at 14 runs scored...had a total of five multiple-RBI games and seven multiple-hit games...named a 2009 UH Scholar-Athlete and to the academic all-WAC freshmen/transfer team. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu, O‘ahu...earned 13 total varsity letters for the Warriors--four each in softball, cross country and track and field plus one is soccer...helped lead Kamehameha to the conference and state titles in both softball and soccer in 2008...also played on the 2006 conference championship team for the Warriors...as a senior, earned all-conference and all-state first team honors at third base...also selected to the 2008 Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association’s all-tournament team...named to the 2006 all-conference and all-state second teams at second base...tabbed all-conference second team and all-state honorable mention in both 2005 and ‘06... in 2008, was inducted into the Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association’s Hall of Honor and voted Kamehameha’s Female Scholar Athlete of the Year...member of the honor roll and National Honor Society...a member of the Pearls club softball team for five seasons. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...is a Hawaiian major...has two older sisters...parents are Diane and Darrol Pagaduan of Kapolei, O‘ahu.

PAGADUAN’S CAREER STATS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL

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Avg GP-GS AB .274 47-37 106 .091 31-6 22 .133 48-36 83 .199 126-79 211

R 23 8 15 46

H 29 2 11 42

2B 6 0 3 9

3B 1 0 0 1

HR 3 1 1 5

RBI TB SLG% BB 19 46 .434 10 3 5 .227 3 7 17 .205 10 29 68 .322 23

HBP 5 0 0 5

SO 29 10 28 67

GDP 1 0 0 1

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .364 0 5 1-1 .200 0 1 0-0 .223 1 3 1-1 .292 1 9 2-2

PO 62 23 60 145

A 82 20 70 172

E FLD% 10 .935 6 .878 5 .963 21 .938

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#4 RACHEL PARAGAS Outfield 5-1  Senior West Covina, Calif. St. John’s Univ. / Bishop Amat Memorial High School 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 10 games this season as a pinch runner...was 1-for-1 in stolen bases and scored in four runs on the season. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 26 games mostly as a pinch-runner scoring nine runs overall…had one stolen base on one attempt...hit a three-run home run as a pinch hitter against Troy University on March 10. Prior to UH: Played one season at St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y...appeared in 46 games with 29 starts primarily at second base...hit .198 overall (16-for-81) with five doubles, one home run, five runs scored, and 12 RBI for the Red Storm. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Bishop Amat Memorial High School in La Puente, Calif…played softball for four years and soccer for three years…named the soccer team’s Most Valuable Player in 2006 and earned the Most Improved Player soccer award in 2004…earned the school’s student-athlete award all four years and received the Athlete Scholar Award in 2008 with a cumulative GPA of over 4.0...a member of the National Honor Society...played for the Sudden Impact club softball team for four years. Personal: Born in Glendora, Calif…is a biology major…has a younger sister and a younger brother…parents are Raymond and Elsa Paragas of West Covina, Calif.

PARAGAS’ CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB 1.000 26-0 1 .000 10-0 0 1.000 36-0 1

R 9 4 13

H 1 0 1

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

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HR 1 0 1

RBI TB SLG% BB 3 4 4.000 0 0 0 .000 0 3 4 4.000 0

HBP 0 0 0

SO 0 0 0

GDP 0 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT 1.000 0 0 1-1 .000 0 0 1-1 1.000 0 0 2-2

PO 2 0 2

A 0 0 0

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 .000 0 1.000

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#10 STEPHANIE RICKETTS Pitcher 6-0  Senior San Jose, Calif. Archbishop Mitty High School 2011 (Junior): Appeared and started in 38 games with 30 complete games…posted a 22-11 record and had her best statistical season as a Rainbow Wahine with single-season bests in ERA (1.58), complete games (30), shut-outs (9), and strike outs (250) while holding opponents to a .193 batting average…broke former UH All-American Brooke Wilkins’ 16-year old career strike out record with 589 Ks…also became just the second Rainbow Wahine to win at least 20 games in three consecutive seasons…for her career, Ricketts is now ranked second in the UH record books with 74 wins; third in appearances (127) and games started (107); fourth in innings pitched (712.1) and fifth in shut outs (23)…in conference action, recorded an 8-4 record with a 1.92 ERA in 87.2 innings pitched…fired 10 complete games with three shut-outs in 14 appearances…walked 25 batters while striking out 87 and held opponents to a .215 batting average… named WAC Pitcher of the Week twice (Feb. 14 and May 9)…became the first Hawai‘i pitcher to ever earn two WAC Pitcher of the Year awards…the only UH pitcher to have earned back-to-back conference top pitching honors was former All-American, Brooke Wilkins who won the award in 1994 and ‘95 when the Rainbow Wahine were members of the Big West…named an NFCA scholar-athlete for the second time after also receiving the award as a freshman…earned academic all-WAC honors for the third consecutive season… earned All-West Region honors for the third time in as many seasons…voted to the all-WAC first team for the second straight season…became just the 12th Rainbow Wahine to earn 2011 Easton All-American honors. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 46 games with 36 starts on the mound…had an outstanding season with a record of 30-10 overall and a 2.59 ERA… held opponents to a .237 batting average with 91 walks and 161 strike outs in 237.2 innings pitched…first collegiate hit was a home run against DePaul (3/13) as a pinch hitter...in WAC games, posted a perfect 13-0 record with a 1.55 ERA while holding opponents to a .191 batting average with 25 walks and 52 strike outs in 81.1 innings pitched…fired first career perfect game at Nevada (4/24) she got six fly-outs, seven ground-outs and two strikeouts in the five inning gem throwing just 53 pitches in the game to retire the minimum 15 batters...struck out a season-high 11 batters against Louisiana Tech (4/16) in a 3-1 victory...became the fourth Hawai`i pitcher ever to be voted WAC Pitcher of the Year...earned WAC Pitcher of the Week honors three times (3/8, 3/29, 4/6), first team AllWAC honors, and second team All-West Region honors...earned academic all-WAC and UH scholar-athlete honors for second year in a row. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 43 games with 30 starts on the mound, with a record of 22-11 overall and a 1.78 ERA...held teams to a .195 batting average with 48 walks and 178 strike outs in 239.2 innings pitched...completed 27-of-30 games and had a streak of 16 complete games from 3/11-4/24...fired two no-hitters against conference opponents: Louisiana Tech (3/21) and Boise State (5/1) and a total of five one-hitters...became just the fifth pitcher in UH history to win over 20 games in a season...is fifth in single-season, school history with 178 strike outs and 239.2 innings pitched...in WAC games, was 13-4 with a 1.77 ERA in 118.1 innings pitched...appeared in 19 of UH’s 21 games with 14 complete games in 15 starts...held WAC foes to a .188 batting average with 20 walks and 69 strike outs... fired a career-high 12.1 innings in relief during UH’s marathon 16-inning, 7-4 win over No. 22 Fresno State...earned two WAC Pitcher of the Week awards after the Louisiana Tech and Boise State series...named 2009 WAC Freshman of the Year and selected as the All-WAC second team pitcher...also named to the academic all-WAC freshmen/transfer team while also earning UH Scholar-Athlete honors. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Archbishop Mitty HS in San Jose, Calif...earned two varsity letters in softball and three in basketball...helped lead the Monarchs to the back-to-back division and conference championships in softball...earned division and conference first team honors as a senior and was named to the San Francisco Chronicle’s all-metro second team...in basketball, the Monarchs are the three time division and conference defending champion as well as the 2007 and 08 state champions...played for the San Jose Sting club team which finished ninth at the 16U ASA Nationals and seventh in the 18U ASA Gold Nationals...an honor-roll student three years. Personal: Born in San Jose, Calif...is a psychology major...has one brother and two sisters...older brother Richard is a defensive end on the Air Force Academy’s football team and older sister Samantha is an All-American, first baseman for the Oklahoma Sooners...parents are Carol and Jeff Ricketts of San Jose, Calif.

RICKETTS’ CAREER BATTING STATS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB .000 6-1 4 .333 2-1 3 .235 13-12 17 .208 21-14 24

R 0 1 1 2

H 0 1 4 5

2B 0 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 1 1 2

RBI TB SLG% BB 0 0 .000 3 1 4 1.333 0 2 7 .412 2 3 11 .458 5

HBP 0 0 1 1

SO 2 2 8 12

GDP 0 0 1 1

SO 178 161 250 589

2B 37 21 16 74

3B 4 3 4 11

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .429 0 0 0-0 .333 0 0 0-0 .350 0 0 0-0 .367 0 0 0-0

PO A 5 68 3 76 4 56 12 200

E FLD% 6 .924 4 .952 3 .952 13 .942

RICKETTS’ PITCHING STATS Year ERA W-L App GS 2009 1.81 22-11 43 30 2010 2.59 30-10 46 39 2011 1.58 22-11 38 38 TOTAL 1.99 74-32 127 107

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CG SHO/CBO SV 27 9/1 0 29 5/0 1 30 9/0 0 86 23/1 1

IP 239.2 237.2 235.0 712.1

H R ER 175 85 62 219 118 88 166 70 53 560 273 203

BB 48 91 69 208

HR BF B/Avg WP 11 971 .195 11 23 1055 .237 19 15 946 .193 6 49 2972 .209 36

HBP 13 14 4 31

BK 0 0 1 1

SFA 0 5 1 6

SHA 12 21 14 47

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#9 SARAH ROBINSON Third Base / First Base 5-8  Senior Honolulu, O‘ahu Moanalua High School 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 42 games with 39 starts this season with 37 starts at first base position and two as the designated player …finished the season with a .248 batting average (28-for-113) with 13 runs scored, three doubles, a triple and two home runs…drove in 16 runs and tallied a .345 slugging percentage and .336 on-base percentage…voted to the Bank of Hawaii Invitational all-tournament team. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 7 games… mostly as a pinch hitter…scored one run as a pinch hitter. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in eight games with one start on the mound...went 1-for-9 at the plate (.111) and scored a run...first career hit came against No. 19 LSU (2/6)...scored first career run as a pinch-runner against Boise State (5/1)...made two appearances as a pitcher with one start against No. 10 California and has thrown 2.0 innings with two strike outs. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Moanalua HS in Honolulu, O‘ahu...earned four varsity letters in both softball and volleyball...helped lead the Menehune softball team to back-to-back division titles in her junior and senior seasons...named division player of the year in 2007 and 08...earned Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu Advertiser first team all-state honors as a senior, second team all-state honors as a sophomore and junior, and honorable mention all-state as a freshman...in her senior season, she was a dual threat with a 16-3 record, 1.44 ERA, 159 K’s and 15 BB in 84 innings pitched, while batting .525 with seven home runs, 37 runs batted in, and an on-base percentage of .642...for her Menehune career, amassed 829 strike outs on the mound...was voted the team’s Most Outstanding Player in 2006, ‘07, and ‘08...named to the Moanalua HS athletic Hall of Fame for softball in 2008 and was the school’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2008...in volleyball was a four year starter...helped Moanalua to the 2008 conference title...earned second-team all-state honors as a senior and was allconference in 2006, ‘07, and ‘08...played for the Pearls club team on O‘ahu. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...is in the Shidler School of Business as an accounting major... older sister Kate was an All-American softball player for UH from 2005-08 who now is a member of the Akron Racers in the National Fastpitch Pro league...parents are Peter and Catherine Robinson of Honolulu.

ROBINSON’S BATTING STATS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB R .111 8-1 9 1 .000 7-0 6 1 .248 44-39 113 13 .227 59-40 128 15

H 1 0 28 29

2B 0 0 3 3

3B 0 0 1 1

HR 0 0 2 2

RBI TB SLG% BB 0 1 .111 0 0 0 .000 1 16 39 .345 10 16 40 .313 11

HBP 0 0 5 5

SO 7 4 33 44

GDP 0 0 0 0

2B 1 1

3B 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .111 0 0 0-0 .143 0 0 0-0 .336 0 1 1-2 .313 0 1 1-2

PO A 1 0 1 1 262 18 264 19

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000 5 .982 5 .983

ROBINSON’S PITCHING STATS Year ERA W-L App GS 2009 21.00 0-1 2 1 TOTAL 21.00 0-1 2 1

CG SHO/CBO SV 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0

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IP 2.0 2.0

H 8 8

R 6 6

ER 6 6

BB 0 0

SO 2 2

HR 3 3

BF 14 14

B/Avg WP .571 2 .571 2

HBP 0 0

BK 0 0

SFA 0 0

SHA 0 0

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#7 TARA ANGUIANO Shortstop/Second Base 5-2  Junior Whittier, Calif. Bishop Amat Memorial High School 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 12 games with three starts as a designated player...also saw time as a pinch runner... got her first collegiate hits against St. Bonaventure (Mar. 6)…scored 4 runs on the season and hit .222 overall (2-for-9). 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games…primarily used as a pinch runner, but also played second base against California on Mar. 20...scored nine runs overall. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Bishop Amat Memorial High School in La Puente, Calif…earned four letters in softball…helped the Lancers go undefeated en route to capturing the 2008 league championship…was on the Bishop Amat Memorial honor roll all four years. Personal: Born in La Habra, Calif…intends to major in kinesiology…father, Frank Anguiano played for the Triple A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals...has one older and one younger brother…parents are Frank and Marie Anguiano of Whittier, Calif.

ANGUIANO’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB .000 55-0 0 .000 41-5 7 .000 96-5 7

R 26 12 38

H 0 0 0

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0

HBP 0 0 0

SO 0 4 4

GDP 0 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .000 0 0 3-3 .000 0 1 0-1 .000 0 1 3-4

PO 0 2 2

A 0 1 1

E FLD% 0 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .000 0 0 3-3 .000 0 1 0-1 .000 0 1 3-4

PO 0 2 2

A 0 1 1

E FLD% 0 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000

#BRYNNE BUCHANAN Outfield 5-3  Junior Thousans Oaks, Calif. La Reina High School 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 41 games with five starts in the outfield…primarily used as a pinch runner...scored 12 runs on the season...had two put-outs and an assist on defense in the outfield. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 55 games primarily as a pinch-runner… was the “go-to” runner off the bench for the Rainbow Wahine, scoring 27 runs overall… was perfect with three stolen bases on three attempts. Prep: A 2009 graduate of La Reina High School in Thousand Oaks, Calif…earned four letters in softball and two in basketball…in softball, was a second team all-league seleciton in her freshman and senior seasons while earning all-league first team honors as a junior...named honorable mention all-league in basketball as a junior...voted softball team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior and team’s Offensive MVP as a senior...played for the Pacific Coast Predators club team from 2007-09...in the 2009 travel ball season, hit .380 with a .537 on-base percentage and .565 slugging percentage with 28 runs scored. Personal: Born in Thousand Oaks, Calif…intends to major in kinesiology…has one older sister… parents are Dave and Peggy Buchanan of Thousand Oaks, Calif.

BUCHANAN’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

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Avg GP-GS AB .000 55-0 0 .000 41-5 7 .000 96-5 7

R 26 12 38

H 0 0 0

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0

HBP 0 0 0

SO 0 4 4

GDP 0 0 0

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#23 JOCELYN ENRIQUE Catcher / Designated Player 5-9  Junior Anahola, Kaua‘i Kapa‘a High School 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 13 games with four starts at designated player…primarily used as a pinch hitter but also saw some time at catcher…finished the season with a .143 batting average (3-for21) with three RBI and a run scored. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in two games as a pinch hitter… scored first career run and drove in first career RBI on February 20th against San Diego. 2009: (Redshirt) Prep: A 2008 graduate of Kapa‘a HS in Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i...earned three varsity letters in softball and three in soccer...was the team captain, most valuable player, all-conference for the Warriors in both softball and soccer in 2006, ‘07, and ‘08...named Female Student-Athlete of the Year for Kapa‘a HS... helped lead the Warriors’ soccer team to conference championships in 2006-07 and 2007-08...made the honor roll...played for the Pearls club team on O`ahu. Personal: Born in Lihue, Kaua‘i...plans to major in kinesiology and leisure sciences...has three younger brothers...raised by grandmother Bernie Enrique and aunty JoDine Enrique of Anahola, Kaua‘i.

ENRIQUE’S CAREER STATS Year Avg GP-GS AB 2010.... .000 2-0 2 2011.... .143 13-4 21 TOTAL... .125 15-4 24

R 1 1 2

H 0 3 3

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

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HR 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 1 0 .000 0 3 3 .143 1 4 3 .125 1

HBP 0 0 0

SO 0 3 4

GDP 0 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .000 0 0 0-0 .174 1 0 0-0 .154 1 0 0-0

PO 0 4 4

A 0 0 0

E FLD% 0 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000

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#1 JESSICA IWATA Shortstop 5-4  Junior Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i Kaua‘i High School 2011 (Sophomore): Started all 55 games at shortstop while leading the Rainbow Wahine in several offensive categories including: batting average (.355); at-bats (169); hits (60); home runs (15); RBI (44); slugging percentage (.663); and on-base percentage (.447)…also led UH with 13 multiple RBI games and 16 multiple-hit games …ended the season with her second longest career hitting streak of nine games…was voted WAC Player of the Year for the second straight season after leading UH in conference games with a .429 batting average (27-for-63) with five home runs and 22 RBI … selected as the Verizon WAC Hitter of the Week (Feb. 14-20) after hitting for a .526 batting average (10-for19) in five games, hitting six home runs with a 1.474 slugging percentage, 10 RBI, and 10 hits in UNLV’s Louisville Slugger Desert Classic…hit two home runs while driving in five RBI to help lead UH to a thrilling come-from-behind victory against Utah (Feb. 18) after trailing 6-1 through the first five-and-a-half innings… in a three-game series against San Jose State in early May, Iwata led the Wahine with a .667 average (6-for-9), a 1.667 slugging percentage, and .700 on-base percentage…ranked 45th in the nation in home runs per game (0.27) and 40th with 15 home runs on the season…voted Most Valuable Player of the Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament…earned 2011 Easton All-America honors and was selected to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-West Region second team for the second year in a row. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 64 games with 61 starts at shortstop… had an exceptional freshman season putting up big stats in batting average (.367), runs scored (65), home runs (18), and breaking the single season record for doubles with 21… had a .729 slugging percentage and a .424 on-base percentage… In WAC led the team with a .488 batting average with 39 hits, 12 doubles, 11 home runs, and 32 RBI...was the first Rainbow Wahine to be named NFCA National Player of the week on April 13, she went 12-20 at the plate with nine runs, 17 RBI, two doubles, six home runs, two grand slams, and two walks… went on a 11 game hit streak from March 26 to April 10, during which she hit eight doubles and eight home runs... had two stolen bases… was named to the All-Tournament team for the Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament, earned first team All-WAC honors, WAC Player of the Year, WAC All-Tournament team, and second team All-West Region honors… also named to the 2010 USA Softball Women’s Futures National Team. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kaua’i High School…earned a total of nine varsity letters in five different sports--four in softball, two in bowling, and one each in basketball, soccer and track...helped lead the Raiders’ softball squad to four consecutive league titles as well as the 2009 division II state championship...also won league titles in bowling (2007, ‘08), soccer (2009) and track (2009)...voted all-league first team all four years in softball while also earning all-league honors in bowling, soccer, and track during her stellar athletic career...in the 2009 softball season, posted a .633 batting average with 23 runs scored, eight home runs and 24 RBI...voted to the 2009 state all-tournament team after hitting .571 with eight RBI...played for the club team, Guava Jam (2007-’09)...was a member of the honor roll as a freshman, sophomore, and junior...participated in the Heath Occupation Service Academy (HOSA) and is an altar server at the Immaculate Conception Church on Kaua’i. Personal: Born in Lihu’e, Kaua’i…has one older and one younger brother…parents are Jason and Joycelyn Iwata of Lihu’e, Kaua’i.

IWATA’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

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Avg GP-GS AB R H .367 64-61 207 65 76 .355 55-55 169 43 60 .362 119-116 376 108 136

2B 21 5 26

3B 0 1 1

HR 18 15 33

RBI 58 44 102

TB SLG% BB 151 .729 21 112 .663 27 263 .699 48

HBP 0 1 1

SO 36 24 60

GDP 2 1 3

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .424 1 0 2-4 .447 0 0 5-6 .434 1 0 7-10

PO A E FLD% 49 89 14 .908 49 101 13 .920 98 190 27 .914

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#00 KELLY MAJAM Centerfield 5-3  Junior Pine Valley, Calif. Mountain Empire High School 2011 (Sophomore): Started all 55 games in centerfield…finished second on the squad with a .426 on-base percentage and was third on the team with a .290 batting average (47-for-162) and a .525 slugging percentage… led UH with 34 walks and 11 doubles and was second with 38 runs scored…tallied 10 multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI games while finishing the season on a six game hitting streak…for the second straight year, was flawless in the outfield with a 1.000 fielding percentage (41 put-outs and two assists)…Majam’s 78 career walks puts her as the UH career record leader after just her second season, past Tyleen Tausaga’s 76 walks…hit nine home runs in 2011 bringing her career total to 39—which is second in UH history only to Kate Robinson’s 44 homers and her 119 career runs scored ties her for fourth place all-time in UH history with Stacey Porter and Kehau Cofran... voted to the Chevron Spring Fling all-tournament team and was selected Most Valuable Player of the Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic…earned second-team all-WAC honors after hitting .319 (22-for-69) with 14 runs scored, five doubles, and three home runs in conference action. 2010 (Freshman): Started in all 66 games in centerfield…had an amazing rookie season, finishing the season as the NCAA home run leader while setting new WAC and UH single-season home run records with 30…nationally, was ranked fourth in runs per game (81), fifth in slugging percentage, 27th in on-base percentage, and 42nd in batting average…reached base safely in 61-of-66 games...broke the UH single-season records for runs scored (88) and walks (44)...overall, led UH in batting average (.400), runs scored (81), triples (tied with Kanani Pu‘u-Warren with two), home runs (30), RBI (60 - tied with Melissa Gonzalez), on-base percentage (.519), slugging percentage (.919), and walks (44)…tallied a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 79 put-outs and six assists...completed the season ranked second in UH history with 60 RBI (tied with teammate Melissa Gonzalez) and third in hits (84) and doubles (15 - tied with Stacey Porter and Stephanie Wiese)...in WAC play had a batting average of .397, had 27 hits, six doubles, 10 home runs, and 24 RBI... first collegiate hit was a two-run home run against Texas A&MCC...tied a single-game UH record by scoring four runs against San Diego (2/20) during the Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nev. ...first collegiate hit was a two-run home run against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2/12)...notched a game-high four hits going 4-for-4 at UNLV (2/19) while scoring two runs with two RBI and two doubles in the game...drove in multiple runs in 16 games and had multiple-hits 22 times...had a team-high 18-game hitting-streak from March 13 through April 10...was voted Most Valuable Player of the Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament and the Chevron Spring Fling Tournament...named WAC Hitter of the Week twice this season (2/22 and 3/22)...at the UNLV Desert Classic tourney, hit .750 (12-of-16) with team-highs in runs (10), hits (12), doubles (3) and walks (5) while posting seven RBI and two home runs...in the Chevron Malihini Kipa Aloha tournament, racked up eight hits--five of which were home runs...was named the Most Valuable Player in the WAC tournament after hitting .571 (8-for-14) with seven runs scored, eight RBI, a double, five walks and three home runs...during the NCAA tournament, hit .333 (8-for-24) with team-highs in runs scored (9) and walks (7) along with a double and two home runs...was voted the 2010 WAC Freshman of the Year, while earning first team All-WAC honors...also selected first team All-West Region...became the first UH player to earn ESPN.com All-America honors, and was just the sixth Rainbow Wahine to earn second team National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America honors...also named a 2010 UH Scholar-Athlete and a WAC all-Academic player. 2009 (Medical Redshirt) Prep: A 2008 graduate of Mountain Empire HS in Pine Valley, Calif...earned four varsity letters in both softball and soccer...helped lead the Redhawks to multiple conference titles in softball (2005, 06) and soccer (2006, 07)... was named the state’s Division 4 Player of the Year in both 2007 and 08...earned conference player of the year honors in 2007 and 08...other honors in 2008 include: CalHiSports all-state small school team; Mountain Empire HS most valuable player; all-state division 4 and all-conference first team...as a senior, carried a .789 batting average to lead the league...in soccer was the Redhawks most valuable player in 2005, 06, and 07; earned conference Player of the Year honors as a junior and was named to the all-conference team all four seasons...was the valedictorian of Mountain Empire HS with a 4.33 GPA and earned the school’s Scholar-Athlete Award...a member of the National Honor Society, Youth for Christ, and the Pep Club...also served as sophomore class secretary and was the 2008 yearbook editor...played for the 18U gold club team, SoCal Breakers from 2005-08. Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif...plans to major in kinesiology...has three sisters...older sister Allison played softball for Colorado State and younger sister Mari plays for Northwestern...parents are Pat and Ros Majam of Pine Valley, Calif.

MAJAM’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB R .400 66-66 210 81 .290 55-55 162 38 .352 121-121 372 119

H 84 47 131

2B 15 11 26

3B 2 0 2

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HR 30 9 39

RBI TB SLG% BB 60 193 .919 44 25 85 .525 34 85 278 .747 78

HBP 8 6 14

SO 46 38 84

GDP 0 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .519 0 0 0-0 .426 2 0 3-3 .479 2 0 3-3

PO 79 41 120

A 6 2 8

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000

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#16 KAIA PARNABY Pitcher 5-6  Junior Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia NBSC Freshwater Senior Campus 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 20 games with 17 starts on the mound for the Rainbow Wahine... led the conference in overall games and was ranked No. 13 in the NCAA DI with an ERA of 1.28… tallied a 12-6 record with 15 complete games, four shut-outs and a save in 114.2 innings pitched… walked just 33 batters while striking out 135…held opponents to a .181 batting average…finished the season in the NCAA ranked No. 43 with 8.2 strike outs per seven innings and No. 27 with 4.7 hits allowed per game…in conference appeared in nine games with seven starts while posting a 4-3 record and a save with a 1.28 ERA in 43.2 innings pitched…notched five complete games—including two shut-outs…issued 18 walks with 54 strike outs while holding opposing WAC teams to a .188 average…earned WAC Pitcher of the Week honors (Apr. 11-17) after tossing her first career perfect game, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA against Louisiana Tech (complete game), tying her career-high of 12 strikeouts—including the first seven outs of the game…voted Most Outstanding Pitcher of the Bank of Hawaii Invitational. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 35 games and started 27 on the mound… ended her premiere season with a 19-6 record… had a 3.08 ERA and was able to hold opponents to a .251 batting average with 46 walks and 193 strike outs in 172.2 innings pitched… in WAC play had a record of 6-1 with an ERA of 4.75… held opponents to a .279 batting average with 13 walks and 52 strike outs in 48.2 innings pitched...earned WAC Pitcher of the Week honor the week of April 7th and was named to the Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic tournament team as the Most Outstanding Pitcher, and also named to the Cheveron Spring Fling tournament team. Prep: A 2008 graduate of the NBSC Freshwater Senior Campus in New South Wales, Australia… helped lead the NSW regional team to three consecutive national tournament titles in 2006, ’07, and ’08…earned NSW all-schools, Sydney North softball, and Australian all-schools honors three straight seasons (2006, ’07, and ’08)…pitched in three major international tournaments this past summers as a member of the Australian Open Women’s team which she has been selected for three times (2006, ’07 and ’09)…also was a member of the NSW U19 squad three seasons (20007, ’08, and ’09) and the NSW Open team (2008, ’09) …played on the 2009 open national team with former Rainbow Wahine Clare Warwick and Justine Smethurst. Personal: Born in Sydney, Australia…intends to major in kinesiology…has one younger sister, Lauren who is a freshman on the Rainbow Wahine softball team…parents are Glenn and Gayle of Bilgola Plateau, New South Wales, Australia.

PARNABY’S PITCHING STATS Year ERA W-L 2010 3.08 19-6 2011 1.28 12-6 TOTAL 2.36 31-12

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App GS 35 27 20 17 55 44

CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R 19 6/0 2 172.2 169 86 15 4/0 1 114.2 77 31 34 10/0 3 287.1 246 117

ER 76 21 97

BB 46 33 79

SO 193 135 328

2B 18 8 26

3B 2 3 5

HR BF B/Avg WP 29 757 .251 4 10 471 .181 6 39 1228 .224 10

HBP 16 6 22

BK 3 2 5

SFA 4 2 6

SHA 16 5 21

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#12 JORI JASPER First Base 5-9  Sophomore Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i Kaua‘i High School 2011 (Freshman): Earned NFCA Scholar-Athlete Award for second straight season and served as the treasurer on UH’s Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC). 2010 (Redshirt): Named a NFCA scholar-athlete. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kaua‘i High School in Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i…earned four varsity letters in softball, three in volleyball, and two in basketball…helped lead the Raiders’ softball team to four consecutive conference championships from 2006-09...won division II state softball championship in 2009 after finishing as the runner-up in both 2007 and ‘08…as a senior, was selected team captain in softball, basketball and volleyball... earned league all-star honors as a first baseman in 2008 and ‘09...won the softball sportsmanship award as a freshman and a sophomore and was voted the team’s most inspirational player as a junior...in volleyball, earned all-league honors as an outside hitter in 2009 and was voted Most Valuable Player on the 2007 basketball squad...was named Kaua‘i High’s Scholar Athlete of the Year 2008-09...was a scholar-athlete and a member of the Principal’s List all four years...a member of the National Society of High School Scholars, the National Honor Society, and was the National Business Education Award winner for 2009...was Kaua’i High School’s student body president as a senior. Personal: Born in Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i…double majoring in entrepreneurship and international business…named to the National Society of Collegiate Scholars list and to UH’s academic honor roll in 2010 and 2011...in 2011, named a Beta Gamma Sigma Scholar, Golden Key International Honor Society Scholar, and “Fish Scholar” finalist...a member of the UH entrepreneurship club...older brother Jett Jasper currently is a wide receiver on the University of Hawai’i football team…parents are Richard and Therese Jasper of Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i.

#3 SHARLA KLIEBENSTEIN Catcher/Outfield 5-8  Sophomore Oceanside, Calif. El Camino High School 2011 (Freshman): Started all 55 games at catcher…finished her rookie season with a .252 average (38for-151) and was second on the team with 13 home runs, 38 RBI and a .556 slugging percentage…hit seven doubles scored 30 runs and had a .358 on-base percentage…racked up five multiple-hit games and was second on the squad with 11 multiple-RBI games…got first collegiate hit in season opener against Southern Utah (Feb. 10)…launched two home runs while going 3-for-4 against CSU Northridge (Feb. 20)...against Utah State (Mar. 26) hit a grand-slam that helped lead the Rainbow Wahine to a 8-0 win… ranked 93rd in the NCAA in home runs per game (0.24)…voted to the Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament, Bank of Hawaii Invitational, and Chevron Spring Fling all-tournament teams. Prep: A 2010 graduate of El Camino High School in Oceanside, Calif… earned four letters in softball under head coach Ron Mizushima…helped her team to a 23-5 record in 2009…helped lead her team to a Division I CIF Championship in 2010… batted .283 as a senior with a .340 slugging percentage…earned first team Palomar League honors and was her team’s MVP in 2008 and in 2010. Personal: Born in Oceanside, Calif…major is undecided…has one sister… parents are Sharra and Randy Kliebenstein of Oceanside, Calif.

KLIEBENSTEIN’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB R .252 55-55 151 30 .252 55-55 151 30

H 38 38

2B 7 7

3B 0 0

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HR 13 13

RBI TB SLG% BB 38 84 .556 20 38 84 .556 20

HBP 5 5

SO 45 45

GDP 2 2

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .358 0 0 2-2 .358 0 0 2-2

PO A 396 23 396 23

E FLD% 3 .993 3 .993

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#29 KAILE NAKAO Second Base/Outfield 5-4  Sophomore Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica High School 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games with eight starts at second baseman and one as the designated player...scored two runs and drove in two runs on the season…first collegiate hit was a double against UC Davis (Feb. 11). Prep: A 2010 graduate of Santa Monica High School… earned four varsity letters in softball… helped her team to four consecutive league championships and a CIF Division IV championship in 2010… was named Most Outstanding Player for her league in 2007, earned first team All-League in 2008 and 2009, in 2010 was the co-MVP of her league, and named to the first team All-CIF. Personal: Born in Santa Monica, Calif… planning to major in kinesiology… parents are Patti and Danny Nakao of Santa Monica, Calif.

NAKAO’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 TOTAL

Avg GP-GS AB .043 15-9 23 .043 15-9 23

R 2 2

H 1 1

2B 1 1

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 2 2 .087 6 2 2 .087 6

HBP 1 1

SO 8 8

GDP 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .258 1 0 0-0 .258 1 0 0-0

PO 21 21

A 10 10

E FLD% 3 .912 3 .912

#28 JAZMINE ZAMORA Second Base 5-3  Sophomore Temecula, Calif. Great Oak High School

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 23 games this season with four starts as the designated player...primarily used as a pinch hitter, but also saw time as a pinch runner, second baseman, and outfielder...scored her first collegiate run against South Dakota State (Mar. 5)...hit .105 for the season (2-for-19) with an RBI and five runs scored. Prep: A 2010 graduate of Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif… earned a total of nine varsity letters in three different sports… two in golf, four in basketball, and three in softball… earned all league honors in softball in 2007, 2008, and 2009… helped her basketball team to three consecutive league championships in basketball… earned first team all league honors in 2008, 2009, and 2010 for basketball, and was named to the Adidas top 100 list in 2008. Personal: Born in San Jose, Calif… plans to major in business management…parents are Cristina and Dennis Zamora of Temecula, Calif

ZAMORA’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 TOTAL

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Avg .105 .105

GP-GS AB 23-4 19 23-4 19

R 5 5

H 2 2

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 1 2 .105 2 1 2 .105 2

HBP 1 1

SO 8 8

GDP 0 0

OB% SF SH SB-ATT .227 0 1 1-1 .227 0 1 1-1

PO 3 3

A 5 5

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000

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#6 STACY ROSENGREN

#17 LAUREN PARNABY

Third Base/Second Base

Outfield/Catcher

5-5  Freshman

5-10  Freshman

Round Rock, Texas

Bilgola Plateau, NSW, Australia

Stony Point High School

Northern Beaches Secondary College

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Stony Point High School in Round Rock, Texas….earned four varsity letters in softball…helped lead Stony Point to the 2011 district championship…voted 2008 all-county Newcomer of the Year…named second-team all district in 2010 and 2011…earned academic all-district honors from 2008-11…a member of the science and medicine academy.

Experience: a 2010 graduate of the Northern Beaches Secondary College – Manly Selective Campus in Australia…at the last U19 State Championships, she led her North Shore team with a .444 batting average and had three doubles, a triple, four runs scored and eight RBI….most recently, at the U19 National Championship, Parnaby hit .497,--the second highest average on the New South Wales squad.

Personal: Born in Poughkeepsie, N.Y….majoring in biology…has an older brother and sister and one younger brother…played club ball for the Texas Comets from 2010-11…parents are Steve and Karen Rosengren of Round Rock, Texas.

Personal: Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia…majoring in theater…has one older sister, Kaia, who is currently a junior pitcher on the Rainbow Wahine team…parents are Glenn and Gayle Parnaby of Bilgola Plateau, New South Wales Australia.

#11 JORDAN BURTON

#20 AUSTIN WILKERSON

Outfield

Catcher/Third Base

5-4  Freshman

5-4  Freshman

Escondido, Calif.

Ferndale, Wash.

Mission High School

Sehome, High School

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif….earned four varsity letters in softball and two in basketball…helped lead the Grizzlies to the league championship in 2011…earned honorable mention honors and Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2008; named defensive Player of the Year while earning honorable mention honors in 2009…named second team all-leage as a junior and a senior…voted team captain as a junior and a senior...academically earned a spot on the Union Tribune Academic Honor Roll in 2008, ’09, ’10, and ’11…was a team captain for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and volunteered at the Red Cross. Personal: Born in Escondido, Calif…nickname is “Jojo”…majoring in kinesiology…has two older brothers, an older sister and a younger brother… parents are Scott and Janet Burton of Escondido, Calif.

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Sehome High School in Bellingham, Wash… earned four varsity letters in softball and weightlifting and three in basketball…in 2008 as a freshman, she earned first team all-county and secondteam all-conference honors and was selected her team’s Offensive Player of the Year…in 2009 was voted first team all-conference and first-team allcounty and was named Sehome’s Most Valuable Player…as a junior in 2010 earned first team all-conference and was named the county softball Player of the Year as well as the being named the team’s MVP as the team’s cocaptain…in 2011 as a senior was selected the conference and county Player of the Year and for the second straight season was voted the team MVP… had a career batting average of .579 with 24 home runs and 36 walks—33 of those intentional…was a member and captain of her American Cancer Society Relay for Life team for six years...played for the Washington Ladyhawks for both U16 and U18 gold…was named a Colorado Fireworks Tournament All-American and was selected to the Addidas Top 100… helped lead the Ladyhawks to the U16 Western National Championship and Canada Cup Showcase U16 Championship. Personal: Born in Bellingham, Wash….nickname is “Wilk”…majoring in elementary education (physical education)…holds her high school’s weightlifting record with a deadlift of 420 pounds…parents are Jim and Ann-Marie Wilkerson of Ferndale, Wash.

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#24 KAYLA WARTNER

#34 KEIKO SUGIHARA

Catcher/First Base

Third Base

5-6  Freshman

5-10  Freshman

Escondido, Calif.

Skokie, Ill.

Escondido High School

Niles North HS

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Escondido High School in Escondido, Calif…. earned three varsity letters in softball…named league Player of the Year in 2011 and was twice selected as a first-team all-league player as a junior and a senior and a second-team all-county as a junior…played four years for the club team, the San Diego Legacy… hit .486 this past club season with the San Diego Legacy which finished fifth in regionals. Personal: Born in San Jose, Calif….nickname is “Boo”… has one older brother…daughter of Scott and Shana Wartner of Escondido, Calif.

#27 LEISHA LI‘ILI‘I First Base/Pitcher 5-11  Freshman

Prep: A 2011 graduate of Niles North High School…earned four varsity letters in both softball and volleyball…as a senior earned all-conference, all-league and all-area first team honors and was voted her team’s Most Valuable Player…in volleyball was selected Defensive Player of the Year in 2009 and Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 and was named the team MVP while also earning all-conference honors in 2010...academically, earned the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Scholar Athlete Award 2010-11 and the National Scholar Athlete Award by the United States Army Reserve for Academic and Athletic Excellence for 2011…named Outstanding Senior Girl Class of 2011 and earned the Distinguished Service Award…participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, and was a member of the Athletic Leadership Council and the National Honors Society…earned the Triple Impact Cometitor 2010 Award & Scholarship Recipient from the Positive Coaching Alliance. Personal: Born in Skokie, Ill. …nickname is Sugi…majoring in communication…played club ball for North Suburban Slammers…has two older borthers…daughter of Karl and Eleanor Sugihara of Skokie, Ill.

Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu James B. Castle High School Prep: A 2011 graduate of James B. Castle High School in Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu…earned four letters in both softball and basketball….had an prolific career in softball earning first team all-league as a freshman and second team as a sophomore and junior, then as a senior was named Star-Advertiser State Position Player of the Year while earning state all-tournament honors as a senior…was also inducted in the Hall of Honors in 2011…in basketball was all division three years in a row. Personal: Born in Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu…plans on majoring in kinesiology… has one younger brother and one younger sister…parents are Jeffery and Jeannie Li‘ili‘i of Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu.

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WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

SINCE 1962 Now in its 50th year of existence, the Western Athletic Conference continuesto evolve and feature some of the nation’s best intercollegiate competition. One thing thatremains unchanged isthe persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA. TheWAC providesitsstudent-athletesthe chance to travelto scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. CONTINUED SUCCESS TheWAChas experienced tremendoussuccess overthe past decade. The WAC has sent a total of 35 teams to bowl games since 2001, including more than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying five teams. The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games in three of the last five seasons including Hawai‘i’s appearance in the 2008 Sugar Bowl. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. Every current school in the WAC has competed in theNCAATournamentsince 1990. In baseball,the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 including Fresno State’s College World Series victory in 2008. In women’s sports, Fresno State softball has competed in every NCAA Tournament ever held while Louisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three. In 2009, Hawai‘i made its fourth trip since 2000 to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four, and in 2010, the Rainbow Wahine earned a trip to the Softball College World Series. CurrentWAC alums havemade their presence felt as well. David Carr (Fresno State) wasthe first playerselected in the 2002 NFL Draft. Cheryl Ford (LouisianaTech)was named theWNBARookie oftheYear and helped the Detroit Shock win the league’s championship in 2003. In 2004, the United States’ softball team won the Olympic gold medal with former Fresno State players Laura Berg and Lovie Jung. Jeff Weaver (Fresno State) earned the win in the St. Louis Cardinals’World Series clinching victory in 2006. Quarterback Colt Brennan (Hawai‘i) finished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy voting, and in 2008, Natasha Kai (Hawai‘i) helped the United States to a gold medal in soccer at the Olympics in Beijing. TELEVISION PRESENCE In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football and basketball giving the conference national exposure from one of the most respected broadcast entitiesin the country. TheWAC also officially addedWAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many of its postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball. 2012 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won themen’s cross country title andNew Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, lessthan three yearslater, Arizona State claimed the league’s firstNCAAtitle when the SunDevils won the CollegeWorld Seriestrophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since 1962,several changes have occurred. UTEP andColorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. TheWAC then added SanDiego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980).Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year wasthe firstin which bothmen and women competed undertheWAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools(UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah andWyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. The current membership was established on July 1, 2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. For the 2012-13 season, the WAC will add Denver, Seattle,UTArlington,UTSAandTexas State to replace withdrawingmembers Boise State (2011), Fresno State (2012), Hawai‘i (2012) and Nevada (2012). TheWAC has had just five commissionersin its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 19621968. Hewasfollowed byWilesHallock (1968-71), Stan Bates(1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94) and Karl Benson (1994-present). WAC CHAMPIONS Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. TheWAC office has been located in theDenver area since the conference’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66.

Karl Benson Jason Erickson Hope Shuler Comissioner

Director of Media Relations

Director of Media Relations

WAC QUICK FACTS Founded 1962 Address 9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300 Englewood, CO 80112-3662 Affiliations (Year Joined WAC) Boise State (2001), Fresno State (1992), Hawai’i (1979), Idaho (2005), Louisiana Tech (2001), Nevada (2000), New Mexico State (2005), San Jose State (1996), Utah State (2005) Men’s Sports Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Tennis Women’s Sports Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Volleyball Website www.wacsports.com

DIRECTORY Phone: (303) 799-9221 Fax: (303) 799-3888 Karl Benson, Commissioner kbenson@wac.org Jeff Hurd, Senior Associate Commissioner jhurd@wac.org Connie Hurlbut, Senior Assoc. Commissioner/SWA churlbut@wac.org Dave Chaffin, Asst. Commissioner/Comm. & Tech. dchaffin@wac.org Matt Burgemeister, Asst. Commissioner/Compliance mburgermeister@wac.org Mollie Lehman, Director of Business & Operations mlehman@wac.org Brad Jones, Director of Championships bjones@wac.org Vicky Eggleston, Director of Graphic Design & Pub. veggleston@wac.org Amanda Benzine, Director of Marketing abenzine@wac.org Jason Erickson, Director of Media Relations jerickson@wac.org Hope Shuler, Director of Media Relations hshuler@wac.org Kathy Schild, Senior Executive Assistant kschild@wac.org

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WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL Brigham Young • Fresno State • Hawai‘i • Louisiana Tech 34 Nevada • New Mexico State • San Jose State • Utah State

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2012 WAC TOURNAMENT BRACKET

2012 WAC Softball Tournament May 9-12 d

Las Cruces, N.M.

No. 1 Seed

No. 4 Seed

Game 3 Thursday, May 10 11:30 a.m.

Game 1 Wednesday, May 9 4:30 p.m.

No. 5 Seed Game 7 Friday, May 11 2 p.m.

No. 3 Seed Game 2 Wednesday, May 9 7 p.m.

No. 6 Seed Game 4 Thursday, May 10 2 p.m. Game 10 Saturday, May 12 2 p.m.

No. 2 Seed Loser Game 7

Loser Game 2 Game 5 Thursday, May 10 4:30 p.m.

Game 9 Friday, May 11 7 p.m.

Game 11 Saturday, May 12 5 p.m.

WAC Champion Earns NCAA Automatic Bid

Loser Game 3

Game 8 Friday, May 11 4:30 p.m.

Loser Game 1 Game 6 Thursday, May 10 7 p.m.

Loser Game 10 (if first loss)

Loser Game 4 2012 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Seattle

Missouri Kansas City

DePaul

Memphis

Oceanic Time Warner Cable Classic Thursday, Feb. 9 @ 6 pm RWSS

Oceanic Time Warner Cable Classic Friday, Feb. 10 @ 6 pm RWSS Monday, Feb. 13 @ 6 pm

Oceanic Time Warner Cable Classic Friday, Feb. 10 @ 8 pm RWSS

Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic Saturday, Feb. 16 @ 7:30 pm Las Vegas, Nevada

GENERAL

GENERAL

Location ................ Chicago, Illinois Founded .................................. 1898 Enrollment ........................... 25,398 President ... Rev. Donnis H. Holscheider Athletics Director ....Jean Lenti Ponsetto Nickname...................Blue Demons Colors .......... Royal Blue and Scarlet Conference ......................... Big East

Location .................Memphis, Tenn. Founded .................................. 1912 Enrollment ........................... 22,421 President ............. Dr. Shirley Raines Athletics Director .......R.C. Johnson Nickname.............................. Tigers Colors .......................Blue and Gray Conference ............Conference USA

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field .......Cacciatore Stadium Capacity ................................. 1,000

Home Field .Tiger Softball Complex Capacity .................................... 275

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Softball contact ........ Bob Sakamoto Office phone ............ 773-325-7525 Email ............rsakamot@depaul.edu Website .....www.DePaulBlueDemons.com

Softball contact ..... Brandon Kolditz Office phone ............ 901-678-2444 Cell phone ............... 901-871-5475 Email .........wkolditz@memphis.edu Website ....... www.GoTigersGo.com

GENERAL Location .................... Seattle, Wash. Founded .................................. 1891 Enrollment ............................. 7,755 President . Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. Athletics Director: .............. Bill Hogan Nickname........................ Redhawks Colors ..................... Red and White Conference ..... Pacific Coast Softball

FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field ...................Logan Field Capacity ..........................................

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ......... Mollie Hanke Office phone ............ 206-296-2490 Cell phone ............... 859-948-4472 Email .............. hankem@seattle.edu Website .........www.GoSeattleU.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................. Dan Powers Alma mater .. Pacific Lutheran (1994) Record at Seattle/Years.. 212-178 (8) Career record........................... same Assistant Coach ............ Sean Praven Volunteer Coach ......... Liza Teichler

GENERAL Location .............. Kansas City, Mo. Founded ................................. 1933 Enrollment .......................... 14,221 Chancellor ...............Leo E. Morton Athletics Director: ................Tim Hall Nickname .......................Kangaroos Colors ...................... Blue and Gold Conference ......The Summit League

FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field............. Missouri 3 & 2 Capacity ................................... 350

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ............ Ben Bullock Office phone ............ 816-235-1053 Cell phone ............... 816-830-8044 Email ................ bebvg5@umkc.edu Website ... www.UMKCKangaroos.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........... Meredith Smith Alma mater ...............Tennessee, ‘04 Record at UMKC/Years....... 67-70/5 Career record/Years ..............92-153 Assistant Coaches........ Shana Easley

OUTLOOK

OUTLOOK

2011 Record...........................11-35 2011 PCSC Record ..................7-13

2011 Record ..........................38-16 2011 Summit League Record ...18-5 2011 Summit League Finish ...... 1st Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............12/3 Starters Ret/Lost ........................8/1 Pitchers Ret/Lost........................3/1

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............... Eugene Lenti Alma mater ...................DePaul, ‘79 Record at DePaul/Years ..... 1,102-527-6/30 Career record/Years........................ Same Assistant Coaches ........ Nancy Evans ............................ Samantha Findlay

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................41-15 2011 BEC Record ....................19-2 2011 BEC Finish ......................2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............10/6 Starters Ret/Lost .........................5/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................0/0

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............... Natalie Poole Alma mater ....... McNeese State, ‘98 Record at UM/Years ..........First Year Career record/Years....... 312-299/10 Assistant Coaches ............ Andy Lott ............................... Heather Mosser

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................36-14 2011 C-USA Record ................15-7 2011 C-USA Finish...................2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............14/7 Starters Ret/Lost .........................5/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................3/1

*RWSS=Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Portland State

UC Riverside

CSU Northridge

Idaho State

Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic Thursday, Feb. 17 @ 11:15 am Las Vegas, Nevada

Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic Friday, Feb. 17 @ 3:45 pm Las Vegas, Nevada

Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic Friday, Feb. 18 @ 3:45 pm Las Vegas, Nevada

Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic Saturday, Feb. 18 @ 6:00 pm Las Vegas, Nevada

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

Location ....................Portland, Ore. Founded .................................. 1946 Enrollment ........................... 29,818 President .............. Dr. Wim Wiewel Athletics Director: ...... Torre Chisholm Nickname............................ Vikings Colors ........Green, White and Silver Conference ..... Pacific Coast Softball

Location ................ Riverside, Calif. Founded ................................. 1954 Enrollment .......................... 20,500 Chancellor .......... Timothy P. White Athletics Director: ... Brian Wickstrom Nickname .................... Highlanders Colors ...................... Blue and Gold Conference ....................... Big West

Location .............. Northridge, Calif. Founded .................................. 1958 Enrollment ........................... 33,000 President ..... Dr. Harry Hellenbrand Athletics Director ...... Rick Mazzuto Nickname......................... Matadors Colors ..........Red, White, and Black Conference ........................ Big West

Location ......................Pocatello, Id. Founded .................................. 1901 Enrollment ........................... 14,489 President ................Arthur C. Vailas Athletics Director ........... Jeff Tingey Nickname............................ Bengals Colors ................. Orange and Black Conference ..... Pacific Coast Softball

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field ......... Erv Lind Stadium Capacity ................................. 2,000

Home Field.. Amy S. Harrison Field Capacity ................................... 750

Home Field ........Matador Diamond Capacity ................................. 1,000

Home Field ...Miller Ranch Stadium Capacity .................................... 600

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Softball contact .............Ryan Borde Office phone ............ 503-725-2525 Email .................... rborde@pdx.edu Cell phone ............... 503-910-3355 Website ...............www.GoViks.com

Softball contact ........... Lauren Kane Office phone ............ 951-827-4571 Email ............Lauren.Kane@ucr.edu Website ...www.GoHighlanders.com

Softball contact .........Geoff Herberg Office phone ............ 818-677-3243 Cell phone ............... 785-766-9310 Email .....geoffrey.herberg@csun.edu Website ....... www.GoMatadors.com

Softball contact ........... Steve Schaak Office phone ............ 208-282-2621 Fax Number ............. 208-282-3659 Email ................... schaste4@isu.edu Website ...........www.isubengals.com

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ..............Connie Miner Alma mater ................Nebraska, ‘79 Record at UCR/Years ...... 138-291/8 Career record/Years ...... 490-700/21 Assistant Coaches..........Candi Letts ................................Michell Vlahos

Head Coach .............. Tairia Flowers Alma mater ....................UCLA, ‘05 Record at CSUN/Years ....... 22-31/1 Career record/Years..................Same Assistant Coaches ........ Caitlin Beny ..........................................Tia Meza

Head Coach ................. Julie Wright Alma mater ...................Ohio, 1995 Record at USD/Years.......... 16-32/1 Career record/Years............. 69-84/3 Assistant Coaches .......Jessica Rogers

OUTLOOK

OUTLOOK

OUTLOOK

2011 Record...........................34-18 2011 PCSC Record ..................16-4 2011 PCSC Finish ..................... 1st Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............10/9 Starters Ret/Lost .........................6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................2/1

2011 Record ..........................13-33 2011 Big West Record .............6-15 2011 Big West Finish .................8th Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............15/5 Starters Ret/Lost ........................5/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost........................3/0

2011 Record...........................22-31 2011 Big West Record ............10-11 2011 Big West Finish .................5th Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............10/7 Starters Ret/Lost .........................4/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................1/2

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....... Tobin Echo-Hawk Alma mater ................Nebraska, ‘96 Record at PSU/Years........... 93-71/3 Career record...........................Same Assistant Coaches .......... Kellyn Tate ...................................Megan Miller

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OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................16-32 2011 PCSC Record ..................9-11 Letterwinners Ret .......................... 8 Newcomers ................................... 8

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

UNLV

Radford

UC Santa Barbara

Florida State

Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic Thursday, Feb. 19 @ 1:30 pm Las Vegas, Nevada

Bank of Hawaii Invitational Friday, Mar. 2 @ 6:00 pm Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament Thursday, Mar. 8:00 @ 6 pm

Bank of Hawaii Invitational Saturday, Mar. 3 @ 3:00 pm

Bank of Hawaii Invitational Saturday, Mar. 3 @ 5:00 pm Tuesday, Mar. 6 @ 6:00 pm

GENERAL Location .................. Las Vegas, Nev. Founded .................................. 1957 Enrollment ........................... 28,000 President .............Dr. Neal Smatresk Athletics Director: ........ Jim Livengood Nickname.............................. Rebels Colors ..................... Red and White Conference ................Moutain West

FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field ..... Eller Media Stadium Capacity .................................... 770

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact .............Jeffrey Seals Office phone ............ 702-895-3134 Cell phone ................ 702.683.8050 Email ................. jeff.seals@unlv.edu Website ...... www.UNLVRebels.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............. Pete Manarino Alma mater .Cal State Fullerton, ‘84 Record at MSU/Years ......... 91-59/4 Career record............. 934-567-2/27 Assistant Coaches ...... Kendall Fearn ..................................... Kim Martin

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................27-18 2011 MWC Record ...................9-5 2011 MWC Finish ....................2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............17/3 Starters Ret/Lost .........................8/1 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................3/1

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GENERAL Location ..................... Radford, Va. Founded ................................. 1910 Enrollment ............................ 9,230 President .............. Penelope W. Kyle Athletics Director: .... Robert Lineburg Nickname .................... Highlanders Colors ..................... Red and White Conference ......................Big South

FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field... RU Softball Complex Capacity ................................... 500

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact .......... Brian Stanley Office phone ............ 540-831-6884 Cell phone ............... 540-818-6656 Email ......... bmstanley@radford.edu Website ...www.radfordathletics.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............... Mickey Dean Alma mater ....................Elon, 1987 Record at RU/Years ........... 207-95/5 Career record/Years ........ 272-100/6 Assistant Coaches......Loren Messick Maggie Johnson

OUTLOOK 2011 Record ..........................38-21 2011 Big South Record ............14-4 2011 Big South Finish ............... 1st Position Players Ret/Lost............5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost........................2/2 Others Ret/Lost .........................5/2 Newcomers ................................... 6

GENERAL Location .......... Santa Barbara, Calif. Founded .................................. 1944 Enrollment .......................... 20, 026 President ............ Dr. Henry T. Yang Athletics Director .......Mark Massari Nickname.......................... Gauchos Colors .........................Blue & Gold Conference ........................ Big West

FACILITY INFORMATION

GENERAL Location ................. Tallahassee, Fla. Founded .................................. 1851 Enrollment ........................... 40,838 President ..............Dr. Eric J. Barron Athletics Director ... Randy Spetman Nickname........................ Seminoles Colors .................. Garnet and Gold Conference ................Atlantic Coast

Home Field ........ Campus Diamond

FACILITY INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Home Field .........JoAnne Graf Field Capacity ................................. 1,000

Softball contact .............Lisa Skvarla Office phone ............ 805-893-8603 Email ....Lisa.Skvarla@athletics.ucsb.edu Website .... www.UCSBgauchos.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............Brie Galicinao Alma mater ............ Princeton, 2002 Record at UCSB/Years........104-123 Career record/Years..................Same Assistant Coaches .. Christine Ramos .......................................Julia Tamai

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................27-26 2011 Big West Record ............11-10 2011 SLC Finish ........................4th Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............12/3 Starters Ret/Lost .........................9/1 Newcomers ................................... 4

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ............. Steve Stone Office phone ............. 850.644.4836 Cell phone ............... 850-644-3820 Email ...................... sstone@fsu.edu Website ............www.seminoles.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............ Lonni Alameda Alma mater ...........Oklahoma, 1993 Record at FSU/Years......... 120-62/3 Career record/Years...... 277-220-1/8 Assistant Coaches .........Craig Snider ...................................Travis Wilson

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................32-28 2011 ACC Record....................9-11 2011 ACC Finish ....................... 1st Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............13/7 Starters Ret/Lost .........................8/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................2/3 Newcomers ................................... 8

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Marist

Robert Morris

Southern Illinois

Texas

Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament Friday, Mar. 9 @ 6:00 pm Chevron Spring Fling Tournament Wednesday, Mar. 14 @ 6:30 pm

Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament Friday, Mar. 9 @ 8:00 pm

Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament Saturday, Mar. 10 @ 4:00 pm

Chevron Spring Fling Tournament Tuesday, Mar. 13, 6:00 pm

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

Location .........Moon Township, Pa. Founded ................................. 1921 Enrollment ............................ 5,000 President... Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. Athletics Director: ..Craig Coleman, M.D. Nickname ........................ Colonials Colors ........... Blue, White with Red Conference ......................Northeast

Location ..................Carbondale, Ill. Founded .................................. 1869 Enrollment ........................... 20,350 Chancellor............... Dr. Rita Cheng Athletics Director ...... Mario Moccia Nickname............................. Salukis Colors ............... Maroon and White Conference .............. Missouri Valley

Location ......................Austin, Texas Founded .......................................... Enrollment ........................... 50,006 President ...... William C. Powers, Jr. Athletics Director .......Christine Plonsky Nickname....................... Longhorns Colors ......Burnt Orange and White Conference ............................Big 12

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field.............. North Athletic Complex

Home Field ............. Rochman Field Capacity .................................... 502

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Home Field ..........Red and Charline ............................... McCombs Field Capacity ................................. 1,254

GENERAL Location ............ Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Founded .................................. 1929 Enrollment ............................. 4,256 President ........Dr. Dennis J. Murray Athletics Director: ............Tim Murray Nickname........................ Red Foxes Colors ..................... Red and White Conference ..Metro Atlantic Athletic

FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field .................Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Feild

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ..............Alex Lumb Office phone ............ 845-575-3000 Email ... alexander.lumb@marist.edu Website ....... www.GoRedFoxes.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..................Joe Ausanio Alma mater ............ Jacksonville, ‘88 Record at Marist/Years........ 59-90/4 Career record...........................Same Assistant Coach .....Lauren Cognigni

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................33-21 2011 MAAC Record ................12-4 2011 MAAC Finish...................2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............15/1 Starters Ret/Lost .........................9/0

Softball contact ....... Spencer Kowitz Office phone ............ 412-397-4919 Fax ........................... 412-397-4943 Email .................. sidga02@rmu.edu Website .........www.rmucolonials.co,

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...Craig Coleman,M.D. Alma mater ....... Pennsylvania, 1979 Record at RMU/Years .......491-432-4/20 Career record/Years ................. same Assistant Coaches...... Lauren Dickinson Susan Perich

OUTLOOK

2011 Record ..........................26-26 2011 NEC Record ...................15-5 2011 NEC Finish ...................... 1st

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Softball contact ......Megan Kramper Office phone ............ 618-453-7236 Cell phone ............... 618-334-5321 Email ................. megkram@siu.edu Website ..........www.SIUSalukis.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............Kerri Blaylock Alma mater ...............Evansville, ‘88 Record at SIU/Years ..... 452-206/13 Career record/Years..................Same Assistant Coaches ............ Jen Sewell ......................................Erin Glasco

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................36-17 2011 MVC Record...................16-7 2011 MVC Finish ......................3rd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............12/5 Starters Ret/Lost .........................6/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................1/2

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact .........Spencer Kitley Office phone ............ 512-232-9438 Cell phone ............... 512-848-8157 Email .spencer.kitley@athletics.utexas.edu Website .........www.TexasSports.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...............Connie Clark Alma mater .......... CS Fullerton, ‘87 Record at UT/Years ... 598-270-3/15 Career record/Years..................Same Assistant Coaches ...........Corrie Hill ...............................Jennifer McFalls

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................46-10 2011 Big 12 Record .................14-4 2011 Big 12 Finish ....................2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............12-3 Starters Ret/Lost .........................6/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................3/0

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

California

Texas A&M

Winthrop

Utah

Chevron Spring Fling Tournament Thursday, Mar. 15, 6:30 pm

Chevron Spring Fling Tournament Friday, Mar. 16, 6:30 pm

Chevron Spring Fling Tournament Saturday, Mar. 17, 4:00 pm

Tuesday, Apr. 3, @ 4:00 pm Salt Lake City, Utah

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

Location ...................Berkeley, Calif. Founded .................................. 1868 Enrollment ........................... 34,953 Chancellor.........Robert J. Birgeneau Athletics Director: ........Sandy Barbour Nickname................... Golden Bears Colors ...................... Blue and Gold Conference ........................... Pac-12

Location ....... College Station, Texas Founded ................................. 1872 Enrollment .......................... 49,129 President ......... Dr. R. Bowen Loftin Athletics Director: ..............Bill Byrne Nickname ............................. Aggies Colors ............... Maroon and White Conference ...........................Big 12

Location .................. Rock Hill, S.C. Founded .................................. 1886 Enrollment ............................. 6,400 President .... Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio Athletics Director ..... Tom Hickman Nickname.............................. Eagles Colors .................. Garnet and Gold Conference .......................Big South

Location ..........Salt Lake City, Utah Founded ................................. 1850 Enrollment .......................... 31,660 President ....................A. Lorris Betz Athletics Director: ........ Dr. Chris Hill Nickname ................................ Utes Colors .............. Crimson and White Conference ......................Pacific-12

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field ..............Levine-Fricke Field Capacity .................................... 500

Home Field ......Aggie Softball Complex Home Field .................... Terry Field Capacity ................................ 1,750 Capacity .................................... 500

Home Field.......................Ute Field Capacity ................................ 1,500

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Softball contact ...Anna Oleson-Wheeler Office phone ............ 510-643-5846 Fax ........................... 510-643-7778 Email .........aowheeler@berkeley.edu Website ...............www.calbears.com

Softball contact ..... Meredith Collier Office phone ............ 979-862-5452 Cell phone ............... 979-777-6112 Website .....www.AggieAthletics.com

Softball contact .......... Brett Redden Office phone ............ 803-323-2129 Email ......... reddenb@winthrop.edu Website .....www.WinthropEagles.com

Softball contact ..........Mike DeVine Office phone ............ 801-581-8997 Cell phone ............... 801-580-4502 Email.... mdevine@huntsman.utah.edu Website ............www.UtahUtes.com

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ...........Diane Ninemire Record at Cal/Years ... 1,059-509/25 Career record........................... same Assistant Coaches ......... John Reeves ............................ Tammy Lohmann Volunteer Coach ......... Angie Jacobs

Head Coach .......................Jo Evans Alma mater ...................... Utah, ‘83 Record at TA&M/Years ......589-286-2/16 Career record/Years ... 902-496-2/27 Assistant Coaches.......... Joy Jackson ............................Mary Jo Firnbach

OUTLOOK

OUTLOOK

2011 Record...........................45-13 2011 PAC-12 Record ...............15-6 2011 PAC-12 Finish .................2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............15/3 Starters Ret/Lost .........................9/0 Newcomers ................................... 5

2011 Record ..........................44-15 2011 Big 12 Record .................13-5 2011 Big 12 Finish ....................3rd Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............14/5 Starters Ret/Lost ........................8/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost........................2/0

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................ Mark Cooke Alma mater .. USC Spartanburg, ‘89 Record at WU/Years .. 609-598-3/22 Career record/Years.... 695-645-3/26 Assistant Coaches ........ Danny Parks .................................Brooke L. Sage

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................16-36 2011 Big South Record ............5-13 2011 Big South Finish................7th Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............13/5 Starters Ret/Lost .........................3/7 Pitchers Ret/Lost .............................

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................. Amy Hogue Alma mater ...................... Utah, ‘94 Record at Utah/Years ....... 105-110/4 Career record/Years .................Same Assistant Coaches....Cody Thomson ................................ Maggie Livreri

OUTLOOK 2011 Record ..........................29-22 2011 MWC Record ...................7-5 2011 MWC Finish ....................4th Letterwinners Ret/Lost ..............9/7 Starters Ret/Lost ........................6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost.............................

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE & WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFRENCE OPPONENTS

Utah Valley State

San Jose State

Wednesday, Apr. 4, @ 5:00 pm Orem, Utah

Friday, March 23, 6:00 pm Saturday, Mar. 24 @ 2:00 pm (DH) Honolulu, O‘ahu

GENERAL Location ....................... Orem, Utah Founded .................................. 1941 Enrollment ........................... 33,395 President ... Dr. Matthew S. Holland Athletics Director . Michael Jacobsen Nickname.......................Wolverines Colors .....................Green & White Conference ..... Pacific Coast Softball

GENERAL Location ...................San Jose, Calif. Founded .................................. 1857 Enrollment ........................... 26,796 President ...... Mohammad Qayoumi Athletics Director ......... Tom Bowen Nickname...........................Spartans Colors ...........Gold, White and Blue

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field .............Wolverine Field Capacity .................................... 500

Home Field ....... San Jose State Field Capacity .................................... 500

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Softball contact ........ James Warnick Office phone ............ 801-863-6231 Cell phone ............... 801-376-0814 Email .........james.warnick@uvu.edu Website . www.WolverineGreen.com

Softball contact ............... Amy Villa Office phone ............ 408-924-1216 Cell phone ............... 408-421-8604 Email ................. amy.villa@sjsu.edu Website .........www.sjsuspartans.com

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ..........Todd Fairbourne Alma mater ...................... BYU, ‘94 Record at UVS/Years .......374-317-1/13 Career record/Years..................Same Assistant Coaches ... Rachel Hartgrove ................................. Cale Shepherd

Head Coach ................. Peter Turner Alma mater Sacramento State, 1989 Record at USD/Years...... 121-160/5 Career record/Years..................Same Assistant Coaches .. Christen Hardee .............. Chase Turner, Thad Brown

OUTLOOK

OUTLOOK

2011 Record...........................20-30 2011 PCSC Record ..................12-8 2011 PCSC Finish .....................3rd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............5/10 Starters Ret/Lost .........................5/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost .............................

2011 Record...........................19-35 2011 WAC Record ...................5-16 2011 WAC Finish ......................7th Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............14/2 Starters Ret/Lost .........................9/0

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New Mexico State

BYU

Friday, Mar. 30, @ 6:00 pm MT Sat., Mar. 31 @ 4:00 pm MT (DH) Las Cruces, N.M.

Friday, Apr. 6, @ 6:00 pm MT Saturday, Apr. 7 @ 1:30 pm MT (DH) Provo, Utah

GENERAL

GENERAL

Location .............. Las Cruces, N.M. Founded .................................. 1888 Enrollment ........................... 17,198 President ......... Dr. Barbara Couture Athletics Director: ....Dr. McKinley Boston Nickname.............................. Aggies Colors .............. Crimson and White

Location ....................... Provo, Utah Founded .................................. 1875 Enrollment ........................... 32,955 President .... Dr. Cecil O. Samuelson Athletics Director ............. Tom Holmoe Nickname........................... Cougars Colors .....................Blue and White

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field .........NM State Softball Complex Capacity .................................. 1050

Home Field ........... Gail Miller Field Capacity .................................. 2100

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ...... Jeremy Strachan Office phone ............ 575-646-3269 Cell Phone ............... 517-749-3088 Email ....................jls@ad.nmsu.edu Website ..... www.nmstatesports.com

COACHING STAFF

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact .......Jordan Christiansen Office phone ............ 801-422-8999 Cell phone ............... 801-717-5217 Email .............softball_sid@byu.edu Website ......... www.byucougars.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ............ Kathy Rodolph Alma mater ..................UTEP, 1985 Record at NMSU/Years .. 230-232/8 Career record................ 302-263/10 Assistant Coaches ......... Cat Heifner ....................................Tiala Tagaloa

Head Coach ..............Gordon Eakin Alma mater ................... Utah, 1978 Record at BYU/Years ...... 371-160/9 Career record/Years..................Same Assoc. Head Coach.....Vaughn Alvey Assistant Coaches ..............Neta Le‘i Volunteer Coach ...........Bob Shober

OUTLOOK

OUTLOOK

2011 Record...........................44-17 2011 WAC Record ...................17-4 2011 WAC Finish ...................... 1st Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............13/7 Starters Ret/Lost .........................5/4

2011 Record...........................40-18 2011 MWC Record .................11-2 2011 MWCFinish ...................... 1st Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............14/4 Starters Ret/Lost .........................7/4

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2012 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Louisiana Tech

Nevada

Fresno State

Utah State

Friday, Apr. 13, @ 6:00 pm Saturday, Apr. 14 @ 2:00 pm (DH) Honolulu, O‘ahu

Friday, Apr. 20, @ 3:00 pm Sat., Apr. 21 @ 3:00 pm PT (DH) Reno, Nev.

Friday, Apr. 27, @ 6:00 pm Saturday, Apr. 28 @ 2:00 pm (DH) Honolulu, O‘ahu

Saturday, May 5, @ 3:00 pm MT Sun., May 6 @ 1:00 pm MT (DH) Logan, Utah

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

Location ........................ Ruston, La. Founded .................................. 1894 Enrollment ........................... 11,200 President ..........Dr. Danield Reneau Athletics Director: .......Bruce Van De Velde Nickname................. Lady Techsters Colors ........................ Blue and Red

Location ........................Reno, Nev. Founded ................................. 1874 Enrollment .......................... 17,000 Interim President ...... Marc Johnson Athletics Director: ........... Cary Groth Nickname ....................... Wolf Pack Colors .............Navy Blue and Silver

Location ..................... Fresno, Calif. Founded .................................. 1911 Enrollment ........................... 21,389 President ................ Dr. John D. Welty Athletics Director .......Thomas Boeh Nickname...........................Bulldogs Colors ........................ Red and Blue

Location .......................Logan, Utah Founded .................................. 1888 Enrollment ........................... 25,767 President ....................Stan Albrecht Athletics Director .........Scott Barnes Nickname.............................. Aggies Colors .......... Blue, Navy and White

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Field ................Lady Techster Softball Complex Capacity .................................. 1000

Home Field ...........Christina M. Hixson .............................................Softball Park Capacity ................................... 750

Home Field ...........Bulldog Diamon Capacity ................................. 3,288

Home Field ......LaRee and LeGrand Johnson Field Capacity .................................... 500

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact .......Malcolm Butler Office phone ............ 318-257-3144 Cell phone ............... 318-614-4513 Email ...............mbutler@latech.edu Website ........ www.latechsports.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............Sarah Dawson Alma mater .....Louisiana-Monroe, 1988 Record at LTU/Years ...... 215-305/9 Career record........................... same Assistant Coaches .............Brad Kerr .................................... Amber Miles

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................17-39 2011 SLC Record .....................6-15 2011 SLC Finish ........................6th Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............12/3 Starters Ret/Lost .........................7/3

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SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ..........Chad Hartley Office phone ............ 775-682-6982 Cell phone ............... 775-229-5513 Email ...................hartleyc@unr.edu Website .. www.nevadawolfpack.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............Matt Meuchel Alma mater ...... Arizona State, 2000 Record at UN/Years.......................70-81/3 Career record/Years .................Same Assistant Coaches. Melanie Meuchel ............................Andy Dominique

OUTLOOK 2011 Record ..........................13-34 2011 B12C Record ..................4-16 2011 B12C Finish .....................8th Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............14/3 Starters Ret/Lost ........................7/2

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact ...............Jason Clay Office phone ............ 559-278-2509 Cell phone ............... 559-287-3304 Email ............. jaclay@csufrenso.edu Website ............www.GoBulldogs.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............. Margie Wright Alma mater ........... Illinois St., 1974 Record at FS/Years.....1,258-427-1/26 Career record/Years....1,421-519-3/32 Assistant Coaches .......Marcie Green .................................... Jan Winslow

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................35-19 2011 WAC Record ...................15-6 2011 WAC Finish ................. T-2nd Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............11/6 Starters Ret/Lost .........................5/4

SPORTS INFORMATION Softball contact .... Couper Sorensen Office phone ............ 435-797-1361 Cell phone ............... 435-840-2007 Email ........... coupdawg@gmail.com Website ....www.utahstateaggies.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..Carissa Milsap-Kalaba Alma mater ................ UCLA, 2000 Record at USU/Years .......... 35-72/2 Career record/Years......... 178-168/8 Assistant Coaches ....... Jessica Pistole .................................... Holly Pearce

OUTLOOK 2011 Record...........................15-42 2011 SLC Record .....................8-13 2011 SLC Finish ........................5th Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............13/6 Starters Ret/Lost .........................6/5

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2011 SEASON RECAP 2011 OPPONENTS BY CONFERENCE ATLANTIC 10 St. Bonaventure ATLANTIC COAST Virginia BIG 12 No. 6 Oklahoma No. 18 Nebraska BIG EAST Syracuse BIG SKY Weber State

W, 8-0 (5) (3/6) L, 4-6 (2/26) W, 4-1 (2/24) L, 0-3 (2/25) L, 2-3 (2/25) W, 6-0 (3/5) W, 5-1 (3/6)

BIG WEST vs. CSU Northridge vs. Long Beach State at UC Riverside HORIZON LEAGUE Cleveland State INDEPENDENT Longwood

W, 12-3 (6) (2/20) W, 10-4 (2/18) W, 2-0 (2/22) W, 9-1 (6) (2/22) W, 2-1 (3/16) L, 0-1 (3/6) W, 3-2 (3/14)

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC Iona L, 0-1(9) (3/17) MID AMERICAN Miami (Ohio) W, 5-0 (3/12) W, 8-2 (3/13) MOUNTAIN WEST vs. Utah W, 8-7 (2/18) BYU L, 0-4 (3/17) L, 1-2 (3/19) PACIFIC-10 vs. No. 14 Oregon L, 5-13 (5) (2/19) vs. No. 18 Stanford W, 6-1 (2/19) No. 9 California L, 1-3 (3/18) PACIFIC COAST SOFTBALL UC Davis W, 9-1 (6) (2/11) W, 8-0 (6) (2/12) SOUTHLAND Texas State W, 1-0 (8) (2/11) THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Southern Utah W, 9-1 (5) (2/10) W, 5-1 (2/12) South Dakota State W, 6-0 (3/5) W, 9-0 (5) (3/12) W, 3-1 (3/13) WESTERN ATHLETIC Utah State

at No. 22 Fresno State

Nevada at Louisiana Tech Boise State New Mexico State

at San Jose State

RAINBOW WAHINE ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYERS

W, 5-2 (3/25) W, 8-0 (6) (3/26) W, 2-0 (3/26) *W, 6-1 (5/11) L, 0-5 (4/1) L, 1-2 (4/2) L, 0-2 (4/2) *L, 1-2 (5/12) W, 3-1 (4/8) W, 9-1(4/9) W, 5-4 (4/9) W, 6-0 (4/15) W, 4-0 (4/16) L, 0-1 (4/16) L, 1-2 (4/22) L, 4-7 (4/23) L, 2-3 (4/23) W, 3-2 (10) (4/29) W, 5-4 (4/30) W, 5-4 (4/30) *L,4-5 (5/12) W, 8-0 (5) (5/6) W, 11-1 (5) (5/7) W, 3-1 (5/7)

* denotes WAC Tournament game

Iwata

Ricketts

The 2011 Rainbow Wahine softball team started the season with high expectations coming off of their magical run to the 2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series. The team was ranked No. 8 in the USA Today/NFCA preseason poll and No. 13 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll--the highest preseason ranking ever for UH. Hawai‘i was also picked to win the Western Athletic Conference in 2011 as the team returned the core of the previous year’s team, including two returning seniors AllAmerican Melissa Gonzalez and all-WAC utility player Jenna Rodriguez as well as 2010 WAC Player of the Year Jessica Iwata, WAC Pitcher of the Year Stephanie Ricketts, and WAC Freshman of the Year Kelly Majam. But, gone were the five seniors who had helped to lead the team to unprecendented heights. Early Season Success The ‘Bows started the season on fire, sweeping through their Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic going 5-0 with two wins apiece over Southern Utah, UC Davis, and one over Texas State. Hawai‘i then defeated Utah and Long Beach State in the Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nev. to reach 7-0--the best start in school history. After a five inning loss to No. 14 Oregon, the ‘Bows bounced back to knock off No. 18 Stanford 6-1 in a rematch of the 2010 NCAA Regional semifinal game. Hawai‘i extended it’s record to 11-1 after notching victories over CSU Northridge and a doubleheader at UC Riverside before heading to the Cathedral City Classic. The the highly competitive tourney just outside Palm Spring started out on a high-note for UH, raising its record to 12-1 after stunning No. 6 Oklahoma, 4-1 in what was arguably one of the best games the Rainbow Wahine played in 2012. But No. 10/11 Hawai‘i then dropped its next two games at the Classic against No. 18 Nebraska, Syracuse and Virginia. Against Syracuse the game was tied at 1-1 in the seventh when with one out, the defense played uncharacteristically, committing five infield errors that allowed the Orange to take the lead and eventually win the game, 3-2. UH closed the tourney with a 6-4 loss to Virginia which again was aided by Hawai‘i errors that proved to be costly. UH Getting its Groove Back The No. 14/16 Rainbow Wahine returned home to host three more tournaments and regained some of their swagger back as they captured the Bank of Hawaii Invitational which was highlighted by strong pitching performances by both Stephanie Ricketts and Kaia Parnaby. Ricketts opened the tourney with a three-hit shut out over South Dakota State, 6-0 and Parnaby followed by tossing her first career perfect game in a 6-0 win over Weber State. No. 14/17 Hawai‘i then went on to win the Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament. UH opened with an exhibition 1-0 win against Tokyo Women’s College of Physical Education but then fell to Longwood, 1-0 the following night. Against the Lancers, Ricketts took a no-hitter into the seventh inning but a solo home run by Longwood was all the run support they would need as the held UH scoreless for the win. After a 5-0 win over Miami, Ricketts fired her fourth career no-hitter in a 9-0, five inning win over the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State. Hawai‘i then exacted some revenge as they won the championship game, 3-2 over a scrappy Longwood team.

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Aguirre

Majam

Hawai‘i then hosted its final and most intense tournament of the season with No. 11 California, BYU, Cleveland State and Iona coming to town. UH started well with a 2-1 win over Cleveland State but then dropped the next four games in a row--two to BYU and one each to the Golden Bears and Iona to finishe their non-conference season at 23-11. The WAC Season Begins The No. 21/25 Rainbow Wahine opened the Western Athletic Conference in hopes of defending its crown. The conference slate started with a three game sweep of Utah State before heading to Fresno State. But in Fresno, the ‘Bows hit a roadblock, falling in all three games--including its first regular season game ever televised nationally on ESPNU. Hawai‘i returned home and rebounded against Nevada, sweeping the Wolf Pack 3-1, 8-1, and 5-4 to get back on track. UH then headed to Ruston, La. for one last time as a member of the WAC to face Louisiana Tech on their home turf. Ricketts opened the series with a one-hit shut out in a 6-0 win. But the two teams would split the following day’s doubleheader, with the Lady Techsters winning the series finale, 1-0 on a sixth inning solo home run. The ‘Bows then returned home and struggled against a tough Boise State team who swept UH. Then league-leading New Mexico State came to town, but UH was ready for the challenge against the high-octane Aggies’ offense. Hawai‘i held off NMSU in the opener, 3-2 in 10 innings and then swept the next day’s double header with a pair of 5-4 wins--includ an exciting Senior Night win on a walk-off single by Jessica Iwata to drive in pinch runner Jazmine Zamora in the seventh inning. The Rainbows then took the momentum to close out the WAC season with a sweep at San Jose State. At the WAC Tournament in Fresno, Calif., UH started well, posting a 6-1 win over Utah State. But Hawai‘i then lost a heart-breaking 4-5 game to NM State on a two-run walk-off home run by Hoku Nohara. Later that afternoon, UH’s hopes of repeating their title came to a halt with a 1-2 loss to host Fresno State. WAC Honors for Four For the second straight season, Jessica Iwata was named WAC Player of the Year and Stephanie Ricketts was named WAC Pitcher of the Year. Both were also named to the All-WAC first team while Alexandra Aguirre and Kelly Majam earned second-team honors. Iwata, was second in the WAC and first on UH’s squad with a .429 batting average in conference games with team-highs in hits (27), home runs (5), RBI (22), and runs scored (tied with Kelly Majam’s 14). She was just the second player to ever earn back-to-back WAC Player of the Year honors--Kate Judd earned the award in 2001 and ‘02. Ricketts, a junior from San Jose, Calif., has been the anchor of the team all season. In conference, she recorded an 8-4 record with a 1.92 ERA in 87.2 innings pitched. Ricketts fired 10 complete games and three shut-outs in 14 appearances. She had 25 walks while striking out 87 and holding opponents to a .215 batting average. 43 


2011 University of Hawai`i Softball Overall Statistics for Hawai`i (as of Mar 02, 2012) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

2011 OVERALL STATISTICS

Record: 37-18 Player

1 Iwata, Jessica 13 Rodriguez, Jenna 0 Majam, Kelly 14 Aguirre, Alex 33 Gonzalez, Melissa 3 Kliebenstein, Sharla 9 Robinson, Sarah 30 Jensen, Jasey 8 Pagaduan, Dara -------------------10 Ricketts, Stephanie 7 Anguiano, Tara 23 Enrique, Jocelyn 25 Duhaylonsod, Makani 28 Zamora, Jazmine 26 Lum, Shannon 29 Nakao, Kaile 5 Buchanan, Brynne 4 Paragas, Rachel

avg gp-gs

.355 .307 .290 .290 .282 .252 .248 .219 .133

55-55 55-55 55-55 54-54 55-55 55-55 44-39 43-39 48-36

.235 13-12 .222 9-3 .143 13-4 .113 27-22 .105 23-4 .100 8-3 .043 15-9 .000 41-5 .000 10-0

ab

r

169 166 162 145 163 151 113 105 83

43 12 38 30 16 30 13 18 15

17 1 9 4 21 1 53 1 19 5 10 1 23 2 7 12 0 4

Home: 24-9 h

2b 3b hr

60 5 51 6 47 11 42 3 46 5 38 7 28 3 23 2 11 3 4 2 3 6 2 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Away: 7-4 rbi

Neutral: 6-5

tb slg%

1 15 44 112 0 5 29 72 0 9 25 85 0 6 20 63 0 3 20 60 0 13 38 84 1 2 16 39 2 1 11 32 0 1 7 17

.663 .434 .525 .434 .368 .556 .345 .305 .205

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 3 5 1 1 2 0 0

7 2 3 6 2 1 2 0 0

.412 .222 .143 .113 .105 .100 .087 .000 .000

bb hp

so gdp

27 1 24 13 0 10 34 6 38 20 10 25 12 0 19 20 5 45 10 5 33 5 4 24 10 0 28 2 1 1 1 2 4 6 0 0

WAC: 14-7

1 8 0 3 0 3 1 13 1 8 1 4 1 8 0 4 0 0

a

e fld%

1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

ob% sf sh sb-att

.447 .358 .426 .411 .331 .358 .336 .281 .223

0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 5-6 49 101 1 1-1 33 5 0 3-3 41 2 2 12-13 43 1 4 3-3 39 60 0 2-2 396 23 1 1-2 262 18 4 2-3 37 21 3 1-1 60 70

13 .920

1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

.350 .300 .174 .145 .227 .400 .258 .000 .000

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1

po

0 1.000 0 1.000 4 .917 12 .892 3 .993 5 .982 5 .921 5 .963

4

56

0

0

3 .952 0 .000

4

0

0 1.000

100

6

1 .991

3

5

0 1.000

0

0

0 .000

21

10

3 .912

2

1

0 1.000

0

0

0 .000

Totals

.258

55

1416

246

365

46

4 56

224

587

.415

168 36

297

7

.350

5 18

33-38

1098

403

54

.965

Opponents

.195

55

1349

113

263

27

7 28

94

388

.288

109 13

395

9

.261

4 22

23-29

1055

382

62

.959

LOB - Team (345), Opp (289). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (15). IBB - Team (1), Iwata, J. 1. Picked off - Majam, K. 1, Rodriguez, J 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

16 Parnaby, Kaia 10 Ricketts, Stephanie -------------------13 Rodriguez, Jenna

era

w-l

1.28 12-6 1.58 22-11 4.71

3-1

app gs

cg

sho

h

r

er

20 17 15 38 38 30

4/0 9/0

1 114.2 77 0 235.0 166

31 70

21 53

7

sv

ip

so

2b

33 135 69 250

bb

8 16

3b

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

3 10 4 15

.181 .193

6 6

6 4

2 1

2 5 1 14

0

0

0

0/0

0

16.1

20

12

11

7

10

3

0

3

.303

3

2

1

3

Totals

1.63

37-18

55 55

45

13/0

1

366.0

263

113

85

109

395

27

7

28

.195

12 13

5

4

22

Opponents

4.10

18-37

55 55

25

7/0

1

351.2

365

246

206

168

297

46

4

56

.258

27 36

3

5

18

PB - Team (7), Kliebenstein 7, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Kliebenstein (23-28), Ricketts, S. (17-23), Parnaby, K. (6-6).

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2011 University of Hawai`i Softball Conference statistics for Hawai`i (as of Mar 02, 2012) (WAC games only Sorted by Batting avg)

2011 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE STATISTICS

Record: 14-7 Player

1 Iwata, Jessica 0 Majam, Kelly 14 Aguirre, Alex 13 Rodriguez, Jenna 33 Gonzalez, Melissa 30 Jensen, Jasey 8 Pagaduan, Dara 25 Duhaylonsod, Makani 3 Kliebenstein, Sharla 9 Robinson, Sarah -------------------23 Enrique, Jocelyn 10 Ricketts, Stephanie 28 Zamora, Jazmine 26 Lum, Shannon 29 Nakao, Kaile 5 Buchanan, Brynne 4 Paragas, Rachel

avg gp-gs

.429 .319 .314 .279 .258 .211 .172 .160 .158 .158

21-21

.250 .182 .143 .125 .000 .000 .000

3-0

21-21 20-20 21-21 21-21 20-19 17-12 11-10 21-21 15-13

ab

r

2b 3b hr

rbi

Away: 5-4

ob% sf sh sb-att

po

a

e fld%

3 5 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

5 22 45 3 9 36 2 6 22 3 10 28 0 2 19 1 7 18 0 3 5 0 5 4 3 9 20 1 4 10

.714 12 .522 10 .431 4 .459 9 .306 4 .316 4 .172 3 .160 1 .351 7 .263 2

0 9 2 10 6 8 0 2 0 7 3 9 0 9 1 5 2 20 1 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

.520 .415 .426 .371 .303 .297 .242 .222 .273 .220

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 1

2-3 2-2 5-5 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1

22

32

4 .931

17

0

0 1.000

17

0

1 .944

bb hp

1 2 1 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 5 1 1 0 0 0

.250 .455 .143 .125 .000 .000 .000

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 5 2 3 1 3 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

.200 .357 .250 .300 .167 .000 .000

1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1

16

2

0 1.000

11

23

3 .919

24

18

1 .977

18

27

1 .978

54

4

1 .983

147

7

0 1.000

86

7

2 .979

5-0

0

0 .000

Totals

.253

21

550

84 139

17

1 19

80 215

.391

62 16 105

2

.344

3

7 14-17

423 151

15 .975

Opponents

.208

21

525

42 109

15

0 13

37 163

.310

47

4

.279

1

9

412 145

22 .962

9-2 4-2 4-2 18-3

0 2 1 2 1 0 0

so gdp

4 11 7 8 5 3 0

8-7

1 1 0 1 0 0 0

tb slg%

WAC: 14-7

63 14 27 69 14 22 51 9 16 61 5 17 62 5 16 57 10 12 29 5 5 25 0 4 57 6 9 38 3 6 1 1 3 0 2 4 2

h

Home: 9-3

5 146

9-10

4

0

0 1.000

0

20

1 .952

2

3

0 1.000

0

0

0 .000

3

0

1 .750

1

0

0 1.000

0

LOB - Team (142), Opp (122). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (3).

(WAC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

16 Parnaby, Kaia 10 Ricketts, Stephanie -------------------13 Rodriguez, Jenna

era

w-l

1.28 1.92

4-3 8-4

app gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

9 7 5 14 14 10

2/0 3/0

1 0

43.2 87.2

30 71

13 26

8 24

18 25

54 87

5 9

0 0

4

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

5 7

.188 .215

4 2

3 0

1 0

1 0

4 3

2.17

2-0

0

0

0/0

0

9.2

8

3

3

4

5

1

0

1

.229

0

2

2

0

2

Totals

1.74

14-7

21 21

15

5/0

1

141.0

109

42

35

47

146

15

0

13

.208

6

5

3

1

9

Opponents

3.62

7-14

21 21

9

3/0

1

137.1

139

84

71

62

105

17

1

19

.253

9 16

0

3

7

PB - Team (1), Kliebenstein 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Kliebenstein (9-10), Ricketts, S. (6-7), Parnaby, K. (3-3).

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2011 University of Hawai`i Softball 2011 AWARDS & HONORS AND DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Overall Statistics for Hawai`i (as of Mar 02, 2012)

2011 AWARDS & HONORS NFCA ALL-WEST REGION SECOND TEAM Jessica Iwata Stephanie Ricketts

WAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jessica Iwata

WAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR Stephanie Ricketts

ALL-WAC

FIRST TEAM Jessica Iwata Stephanie Ricketts SECOND TEAM Alex Aguirre Kelly Majam

WAC HITTER OF THE WEEK Feb. 21 - Jessica Iwata

WAC PITCHER OF THE WEEK

(All games Sorted by Fielding pct) 2011 OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player

0 Majam, Kelly 13 Rodriguez, Jenna 16 Parnaby, Kaia 28 Zamora, Jazmine 23 Enrique, Jocelyn 5 Buchanan, Brynne 3 Kliebenstein, Sharla 25 Duhaylonsod, Makani 9 Robinson, Sarah 8 Pagaduan, Dara 10 Ricketts, Stephanie 30 Jensen, Jasey 1 Iwata, Jessica 14 Aguirre, Alex 29 Nakao, Kaile 33 Gonzalez, Melissa 26 Lum, Shannon 7 Anguiano, Tara 4 Paragas, Rachel

c

po

a

e

fld%

dp

sba

csb

sba%

pb

ci

43 38 28 8 4 3 422 107 285 135 63 63 163 48 34 111 0 0 0

41 33 4 3 4 2 396 100 262 60 4 37 49 43 21 39 0 0 0

2 5 24 5 0 1 23 6 18 70 56 21 101 1 10 60 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 5 5 3 5 13 4 3 12 0 0 0

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .993 .991 .982 .963 .952 .921 .920 .917 .912 .892 .000 .000 .000

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 12 2 3 3 4 0 2 3 0 0 0

0 0 6 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .821 .000 .000 .000 .739 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Feb. 14 - Stephanie Ricketts March 7 - Kaia Parnaby April 18 - Kaia Parnaby May 9 - Stephanie Ricketts

Totals

1555

1098

403

54

.965

15

23

6

.793

7

0

Opponents

1499

1055

382

62

.959

15

33

5

.868

6

0

COSIDA ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 8

2011 University of Hawai`i Softball Conference statistics for Hawai`i (as of Mar 02, 2012) (WAC games only Sorted by Fielding pct) 2011 WAC DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Kelly Majam

ACADEMIC ALL-WAC Alex Aguirre Brynne Buchanan Jessica Iwata Kelly Majam Dara Pagaduan Stephanie Ricketts Sarah Robinson

ACADEMIC ALL-WAC FRESHMEN/TRANSFER Jasey Jensen

NFCA SCHOLAR ATHLETES Alex Aguirre Jori Jasper Kelly Majam Dara Pagaduan Rachel Paragas Stephanie Ricketts Sarah Robinson

Hitting minimums - 1 Games 3 AB 1.0 AB/Game 1.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Player

c

po

a

e

fld%

dp

sba

csb

sba%

pb

ci

3 Kliebenstein, Sharla 13 Rodriguez, Jenna 0 Majam, Kelly 16 Parnaby, Kaia 28 Zamora, Jazmine 23 Enrique, Jocelyn 5 Buchanan, Brynne 25 Duhaylonsod, Makani 9 Robinson, Sarah 8 Pagaduan, Dara 30 Jensen, Jasey 10 Ricketts, Stephanie 14 Aguirre, Alex 1 Iwata, Jessica 33 Gonzalez, Melissa 29 Nakao, Kaile 26 Lum, Shannon 4 Paragas, Rachel

154 18 17 9 5 4 1 59 95 46 43 21 18 58 37 4 0 0

147 16 17 1 2 4 1 54 86 18 24 0 17 22 11 3 0 0

7 2 0 8 3 0 0 4 7 27 18 20 0 32 23 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 0 0

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .983 .979 .978 .977 .952 .944 .931 .919 .750 .000 .000

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0

9 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

.900 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .857 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

589

423

151

15

.975

6

9

1

.900

1

0

Opponents

579

412

145

22

.962

3

14

3

.824

2

0

Hitting minimums - 1 Games 3 AB 1.0 AB/Game 1.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

2011 All-WAC Players (from left): Jessica Iwata (first team & Player of the Year), Alex Aguirre (second team), Stephanie Ricketts (first team & Pitcher of the Year), and Kelly Majam (second team).

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2011 University of Hawai`i Softball Game Results for Hawai`i (as of Mar 02, 2012) (All games) Date

Feb 10, 2011 Feb 11, 2011 Feb 11, 2011 Feb 12, 2011 Feb 12, 2011 Feb 18, 2011 Feb 18, 2011 Feb 19, 2011 Feb 19, 2011 Feb 20, 2011 Feb 22, 2011 Feb 22, 2011 Feb 24, 2011 Feb 25, 2011 Feb 25, 2011 Feb 26, 2011 Mar 05, 2011 Mar 05, 2011 Mar 06, 2011 Mar 06, 2011 Mar 11, 2011 Mar 12, 2011 Mar 12, 2011 Mar 13, 2011 Mar 13, 2011 Mar 14, 2011 Mar 16, 2011 Mar 17, 2011 Mar 17, 2011 Mar 18, 2011 Mar 19, 2011 * Mar 25, 2011 * Mar 26, 2011 * Mar 26, 2011 * Apr 01, 2011 * Apr 02, 2011 * Apr 02, 2011 * Apr 08, 2011 * Apr 09, 2011 * Apr 09, 2011 * Apr 15, 2011 * Apr 16, 2011 * Apr 16, 2011 * Apr 22, 2011 * Apr 23, 2011 * Apr 23, 2011 * Apr 29, 2011 * Apr 30, 2011 * Apr 30, 2011 * May 06, 2011 * May 07, 2011 * May 07, 2011 May 11, 2011 May 12, 2011 May 12, 2011

Opponent

SOUTHERN UTAH UC DAVIS TEXAS STATE SOUTHERN UTAH UC DAVIS vs Utah vs Long Beach State vs #14 Oregon vs #18 Stanford vs CSU Northridge at UC Riverside at UC Riverside vs #6 Oklahoma vs #18 Nebraska vs Syracuse vs Virginia SOUTH DAKOTA STATE WEBER STATE ST. BONAVENTURE WEBER STATE LONGWOOD MIAMI (OHIO) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE MIAMI (OHIO) LONGWOOD CLEVELAND STATE BRIGHAM YOUNG IONA #9 CALIFORNIA BRIGHAM YOUNG UTAH STATE UTAH STATE-1 UTAH STATE-2 at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State NEVADA NEVADA-1 NEVADA at Louisiana Tech at Louisiana Tech at Louisiana Tech BOISE STATE BOISE STATE-1 BOISE STATE-2 NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE-1 NEW MEXICO STATE-2 at San Jose State at San Jose State-1 at San Jose State-2 vs Utah State vs New Mexico State FRESNO STATE

W W W W W W W L W W W W W L L L W W W W L W W W W W W L L L L W W W L L L W W W W W L L L L W W W W W W W L L

Score

Inns

Overall

WAC

9-1 9-1 1-0 5-1 8-0 8-7 10-4 5-13 6-1 12-3 2-0 9-1 4-1 0-3 2-3 4-6 6-0 6-0 8-0 5-1 0-1 5-0 9-0 3-1 8-2 3-2 2-1 0-4 0-1 1-3 1-2 5-2 8-0 2-0 0-5 1-2 0-2 3-1 8-1 5-4 6-0 4-0 0-1 1-2 4-7 2-3 3-2 5-4 5-4 8-0 11-1 3-1 6-1 4-5 1-2

5 6 (8) 7 6 7 7 5 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 (9) 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 (10) 7 7 5 5 7 7 7 7

1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 7-0-0 7-1-0 8-1-0 9-1-0 10-1-0 11-1-0 12-1-0 12-2-0 12-3-0 12-4-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 16-5-0 17-5-0 18-5-0 19-5-0 20-5-0 21-5-0 22-5-0 22-6-0 22-7-0 22-8-0 22-9-0 23-9-0 24-9-0 25-9-0 25-10-0 25-11-0 25-12-0 26-12-0 27-12-0 28-12-0 29-12-0 30-12-0 30-13-0 30-14-0 30-15-0 30-16-0 31-16-0 32-16-0 33-16-0 34-16-0 35-16-0 36-16-0 37-16-0 37-17-0 37-18-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 5-3-0 6-3-0 7-3-0 8-3-0 8-4-0 8-5-0 8-6-0 8-7-0 9-7-0 10-7-0 11-7-0 12-7-0 13-7-0 14-7-0 14-7-0 14-7-0 14-7-0

2011 RESULTS

Pitcher of record

Ricketts, S. (W 1-0) Parnaby, K. (W 1-0) Ricketts, S. (W 2-0) Parnaby, K. (W 2-0) Ricketts, S. (W 3-0) Rodriguez, J (W 1-0) Parnaby, K. (W 3-0) Ricketts, S. (L 3-1) Ricketts, S. (W 4-1) Ricketts, S. (W 5-1) Ricketts, S. (W 6-1) Parnaby, K. (W 4-0) Ricketts, S. (W 7-1) Parnaby, K. (L 4-1) Ricketts, S. (L 7-2) Ricketts, S. (L 7-3) Ricketts, S. (W 8-3) Parnaby, K. (W 5-1) Ricketts, S. (W 9-3) Ricketts, S. (W 10-3) Ricketts, S. (L 10-4) Parnaby, K. (W 6-1) Ricketts, S. (W 11-4) Ricketts, S. (W 12-4) Parnaby, K. (W 7-1) Parnaby, K. (W 8-1) Ricketts, S. (W 13-4) Parnaby, K. (L 8-2) Ricketts, S. (L 13-5) Ricketts, S. (L 13-6) Ricketts, S. (L 13-7) Ricketts, S. (W 14-7) Parnaby, K. (W 9-2) Ricketts, S. (W 15-7) Ricketts, S. (L 15-8) Parnaby, K. (L 9-3) Ricketts, S. (L 15-9) Ricketts, S. (W 16-9) Parnaby, K. (W 10-3) Ricketts, S. (W 17-9) Ricketts, S. (W 18-9) Parnaby, K. (W 11-3) Ricketts, S. (L 18-10) Ricketts, S. (L 18-11) Parnaby, K. (L 11-4) Parnaby, K. (L 11-5) Ricketts, S. (W 19-11) Rodriguez, J (W 2-0) Rodriguez, J (W 4-0) Ricketts, S. (W 20-11) Parnaby, K. (W 12-5) Ricketts, S. (W 21-11) Ricketts, S. (W 22-11) Rodriguez, J (L 3-1) Parnaby, K. (L 12-6)

Attend

Time

768 0 715 0 1192 0 0 0 134 116 0 199 0 0 0 167 0 875 0 425 712 0 1019 0 920 629 549 0 981 0 0 829 587 1109 0 0 569 722 300 0 450 613 736 816 1200 204 334 0 0 0

1:31 1:55 1:40 2:11 1:40 2:05 2:05 1:50 1:43 1:35 1:26 1:35 1:47 1:40 2:00 1:37 1:45 1:18 1:15 1:45 1:37 1:45 1:13 1:14 1:35 1:50 1:30 1:50 1:50 1:32 1:30 1:36 1:42 1:22 2:02 1:35 1:24 1:22 1:58 1:30 1:38 1:51 1:10 1:55 2:20 1:52 2:58 1:43 1:15 1;22 1:35 1:34 1:55 2:01 1:37

* = Conference game () extra inning game

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SINGLE-GAME/SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS BATTING Most At-Bats: 9 by several Most Hits: 5, Joyce Lum vs. San Diego State (2/25/1998), Joyce Antonio vs. Pacific (4/21/1996); Lisa Young vs. Long Beach State (5/2/1986); Amanda Tauali‘i at New Mexico State (4/3/2010) Most Runs Scored: 4, Tia Morenz vs. New Mexico (3/26/1997); Kelly Majam vs. San Diego (2/20/2010); Jessica Iwata vs. San Jose State (5/13/2010-WAC Tournament) Most Home Runs: 3, Amanda Tauali‘i vs. Nevada (3/27/09); Jessica Iwata at Boise State (4/10/2010); Jessica Iwata vs. Stanford (2/19/11) Most Runs Batted In: 8, Jessica Iwata, at Boise State (4/10/2010) Most Total Bases: 13, Jessica Iwata vs. Stanford (2/19/2010)

PITCHING

Most Innings Pitched: 16, Cora Uyeshiro vs. Long Beach State (5/2/86) Most Strikeouts: 15, Brooke Wilkins vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/1/94), vs. Long Beach State (3/22/94)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BATTING

Most At-Bats: 236, Cathy Turner (1995) Most Hits: 88, Cathy Turner (1995) Most Runs Scored: 81, Kelly Majam (2010) Most Runs Batted In: 72, Kate Robinson (2007) Highest Batting Average: .479, Stacey Porter (2003) Most Doubles: 21, Jessica Iwata (2010) Most Triples: 5, Blythe Sakashita (1987), Tia Morenz (1997) Most Stolen Bases: 26, Tia Morenz (1996, ‘97) Most Home Runs: 30, Kelly Majam (2010) Most Walks: 44, Kelly Majam (2010) Most Strikeouts: 50, Kanani Pu‘uWarren (2010) Most Sacrifices: 27, Tyree Woodruff (1998) and P.J. Brun (1994) Most Times Hit-by-Pitch: 26, Kanani Pu‘u-Warren (2010) Longest Hitting Streak: 20, Stacey Porter (2003)

PITCHING (Minimum 10 Decisions)

Most Games Pitched: 46, Stephanie Ricketts (2010) Most Games Started: 41, Melissa Coogan (2003) Most Complete Games: 34, Brooke Wilkins (1994); Melissa Coogan (2003) Most Wins: 32, Melissa Coogan (2003) Most Losses: 21, Cindy Schneller (1992) Most Shutouts: 18, Brooke Wilkins (1994) Most No-Hitters: 3, Brooke Wilkins (1995); Justine Smethurst (2006) Most Perfect Games: 3, Justine Smethurst (2006) Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings: 72, Brooke Wilkins (1995)

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Most Innings Pitched: 281.0, Melissa Coogan (2003) Most Hits Allowed: 237, Melissa Coogan (2003) Fewest Hits Allowed: 86, Kaia Parnaby (2010) Fewest Walks Allowed: 13, Donna Stiles (1986) Most Walks Allowed: 91, Stephanie Ricketts (2010) Most Strikeouts: 324, Brooke Wilkins (1994) Most Saves: 3, Kelly Gentle (1998, 1999), Donna Stiles (1987) Most Earned Runs Allowed: 94 (65 ER), Kelly Gentle (1997) Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 15, Dionne Peltier (1988) Lowest Earned Run Average: 0.61, Brooke Wilkins (1994) Winning Percentage: .875 (14-2), Desiree Duran (1998)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

HIT-BY-PITCH

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE

WINS

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS BATTING

82 81

Most Hits: 25 at Grambling State (3/27/06) Most Runs Scored: 25 at Grambling State (3/27/06) Most Runs Batted In: 24 at Grambling State (3/27/06) Most Stolen Bases: 7 vs. Hawai’i-Hilo (2/7/98)

PITCHING Most Runs Allowed: 17 vs. Long Beach State (at Ariz.) (3/2/02)

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BATTING Most At-Bats: 1,800 (2010) Most Hits: 578 (2010) Most Runs Scored: 488 (2010) Most Runs Batted In: 449 (2010) Highest Batting Average: .336 (1998) Most Doubles: 93 (2010) Most Triples: 23 (1987) Most Home Runs: 158 (2010) Most Stolen Bases: 70 (1997) Most Walks: 185 (2010) Most Strikeouts: 375 (2010) Fewest Strikeouts: 125 (1987)

PITCHING

Most Complete Games: 57 of 65 (1994) Most Shutouts: 34 (1994) Most No-Hitters: 5 (2006) Most Perfect Games: 5 (2006) Most Innings Pitched: 478 (1995) Most Hits Allowed: 442 (1993) Fewest Hits Allowed: 191 (1985) Most Walks Allowed: 167 (1996) Fewest Walks Allowed: 40 (1986) Most Strikeouts: 470 (1994) Most Saves: 8 (1987) Most Runs Allowed: 220 (2002) Fewest Runs Allowed: 72 (1994) Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 53 (1994)

Most Games Played: 68 (1995) Most Wins: 51 (1994) Highest Winning Pct.: .794 (2007) Most Losses: 41 (1990) Highest Fielding Pct.: .973 [1393 PO, 559 A, 55 E] (1994)

.479 .423 .410 .402 .401 .400

HITS 88 87 86 84

2003 2005 1997 2007 2000 1998 2010

Stacey Porter Tara Harbert Dana Degen Tyleen Tausaga Dana Degen Joyce Lum Kelly Majam

1995 1997 2010 1998 2010 1996 1998 2007

Cathy Turner Tia Morenz Melissa Gonzalez Tia Morenz Kelly Majam Tia Morenz Joyce Lum Clare Warwick

2010 2003 1995 2001 1997 2010 2001 1998 1994

Jessica Iwata Stacey Porter Julie Luft Stacey Porter Stephanie Wiese Kelly Majam Kate Judd Kehau Cofran Cheyene Thompson

DOUBLES 21 18 17 15 14

TRIPLES 5 4

1997 Tia Morenz 1987 Blythe Sakashita 2009 Amanda Tauali‘i by 13 players

HOME RUNS 30 25 21 19 18 17 15

2010 2010 2008 2007 2010 2010 2003 2010 2002 2007 2009 2011

Kelly Majam Melissa Gonzalez Kate Robinson Kate Robinson Jessica Iwata Amanda Tauali‘i Stacey Porter Jenna Rodriguez Stacey Porter Tyleen Tausaga Amanda Tauali‘i Jessica Iwata

RUNS BATTED IN 72 60 58 55 52 48 47

2007 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2007 2010 1994 2002

Kate Robinson Melissa Gonzalez Kelly Majam Jessica Iwata Jenna Rodriguez Kate Robinson Tyleen Tausaga Amanda Tauali‘i Cheyene Thompson Stacey Porter

STOLEN BASES 26 19 18

1997 1996 1998 1988 1995 1991

Tia Morenz Tia Morenz Tia Morenz Sara Reiser Cathy Turner Danelle Haia

26 16 14 13 10 9 7 6

32 20 29 24 22

2010 2009 1998 2010 2011 1999 2007 2007

Kanani Pu‘u-Warren Kanani Pu‘u-Warren Alison Rapanot Alex Aguirre Alex Aguirre Alison Rapanot Tanisha Milca Tyleen Tausaga

2003 2010 1995 1994 1997 1998 2001 2009 2011

Melissa Coogan Stephanie Ricketts Brooke Wilkins Brooke Wilkins Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Felicity Witt Stephanie Ricketts Stephanie Ricketts

STRIKEOUTS 324 261 250 193 185 180 178 165 163

1994 1995 2011 2010 2007 1999 2009 2001 1995

Brooke Wilkins Brooke Wilkins Stephanie Ricketts Kaia Parnaby Justine Smethurst Kelly Gentle Stephanie Ricketts Felicity Witt Kym Weil

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 0.61 0.76 0.98 1.02 1.06

1994 1995 1991 1994 1988

SAVES 3

2

2008 1999 1998 1987 2002 1998 1997 1991 1989 1987 2006 2010

LOSSES 21 20 18 14 13

1992 1990 1993 1989 1989 1988 1986

Brooke Wilkins Brooke Wilkins Dionne Peltier Kym Weil Cora Uyeshiro Jessica Morton Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Donna Stiles Shannon Tabion Desiree Duran Kelly Gentle Dionne Peltier Dionne Peltier Lorraine Kalehuawehe Courtney Baughman Kaia Parnaby Cindy Schneller Cindy Schneller Kym Weil Dionne Peltier Cindy Schneller Donna Stiles Donna Stiles

WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 decisions) .944 (17-1) 2007 .875 (14-2) 1998 .808 (21-5) 1994 .784 (29-8) 1995 .784 (29-8) 1994 .750 30-10 2010 .744 (32-11) 2003

Kate Robinson Desiree Duran Kym Weil Brooke Wilkins Brooke Wilkins Stephanie Ricketts Melissa Coogan

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CAREER RECORD BOOK GAMES PLAYED

WALKS

AT-BATS

STOLEN BASES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

240 239 237 235 232 795 758 732 686 683

Tia Morenz, 1995-98 Tamara Kaluau, 1989-92 Julie Luft, 1993-96 Laynie Sueyasu, 1993-97 Kate Judd, 2000-03 Tia Morenz, 1995-98 Tamara Kaluau, 1989-92 Clare Warwick, 2006-09 Kate Judd, 2000-03 Julie Luft, 1993-96

BATTING AVERAGE

(Min.2 years) 1. .377 Tia Morenz, 1995-98 2. .374 Dana Degen, 1997-00 .374 Stacey Porter, 2001-03 4. .362 Jessica Iwata, 20105. .356 Tyleen Tausaga, 2004-07 6. .352 Kelly Majam, 2010-

RUNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 3. 4.

187 160 136 126 119 119 119

HITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

300 242 240 226 224

Tia Morenz, 1995-98 Clare Warwick, 2006-09 Tanisha Milca, 2006-09 Kaulana Gould, 2005-08 Stacey Porter, 2001-03 Kehau Cofran, 1995-98 Kelly Majam, 2010Tia Morenz, 1995-98 Dana Degen, 1997-00 Clare Warwick, 2006-09 Melissa McGie, 1997-00 Joyce Lum, 1997-00

DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

44 42 40 39 38

TRIPLES 1. 4.

10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9

Julie Luft, 1993-96 Kate Judd, 2000-03 Tyleen Tausaga, 2004-07 Melissa McGie, 1997-00 Stacey Porter, 2001-03 Danelle Haia, 1990-93 Melissa McGie, 1997-00 Tia Morenz, 1995-98 Joyce Antonio, 1994-97 Kehau Cofran, 1995-98 Audra Kaluau, 1985-88 Blythe Sakashita, 1985-88 Laynie Sueyasu, 1993-97 Cathy Turner, 1993-1995

HOME RUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

44 39 38 35 34 33 33

Kate Robinson, 2005-08 Kelly Majam, 2010Stacey Porter, 2001-03 Amanda Tauali‘i, 2007-10 Tanisha Milca, 2006-09 Tyleen Tausaga, 2004-07 Jessica Iwata, 2010-

1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

78 76 75 74 63 80 39 38 36 30

Kelly Majam, 2010Tyleen Tausaga, 2004-07 Stacey Porter, 2001-03 Melissa McGie, 1997-00 Kate Judd, 2000-03 Tia Morenz, 1995-98 Tamara Kaluau, 1989-92 Sara Reiser, 1985-88 Cathy Turner, 1993-95 Danelle Haia, 1990-93

SACRIFICES 1. 2. 4. 5.

58 47 47 46 40

Joyce Antonio, 1994-97 Julie Luft, 1993-96 Tyree Woodruff, 1998-01 Laynie Sueyasu, 1993-97 P.J. Brun, 1990-92, 1994

HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

44 36 23 15 14

Kanani Pu‘u-Warren, 2007-2010 Alison Rapanot, 1997-01 Alex Aguirre, 2009Tyleen Tausaga, 2004-07 Tanisha Milca, 2006-

GAME APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

146 136 124 102 91

Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95 Dionne Peltier, 1988-91

GAMES STARTED 1. 3. 4. 5.

120 120 107 95 81

Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

95 86 85 69 65

WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

82 74 60 58 53

LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 5.

61 46 41 41 39

Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95 Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Brooke Wilkins, 1994-95 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Donna Stiles, 1985-88 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95

SAVES 1. 2. 3 4.

8 5 4 3 3

Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Dionne Peltier, 1988-91 Donna Stiles, 1985-88 Desiree Duran, 1998-01 Kaia Parnaby, 2010-

SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

32 30 28 25 23

Brooke Wilkins, 1994-95 Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95 Melissa Coogan, 2002-2005 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009-

Tia Morenz (1995-98)

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

777.0 Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 775.0 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 741.0 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 712.1 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009570.2 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95

HITS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

724 647 617 560 451

Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95

Stacey Porter (2001-03)

RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

317 291 273 246 186

Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95

Dana Degen (1997-00)

EARNED RUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

221 209 203 151 146

Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95

STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

589 585 491 449 438

WALKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

289 239 208 203 147

Stephanie Ricketts Brooke Wilkins, 1994-95 Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95 Melissa Coogan, 2002-05

Kate Robinson (2005-08)

Kelly Gentle, 1996-99 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 Stephanie Ricketts, 2009Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 Kym Weil, 1991, 1993-95

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

(2-year min.) 1. 0.68 Brooke Wilkins, 1994-95 2. 1.34 Dionne Peltier, 1988-91 3. 1.43 Cindy Schneller, 1989-92 4. 1.46 Donna Stiles, 1985-88 1.46 Rachelle Rodrigues, 1987-90

Brooke Wilkins (2005-08)

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

156 149 148 115 112

Tyleen Tausaga, 2004-07 Kate Robinson, 2005-08 Dana Degen, 1997-00 Stacey Porter, 2001-03 Julie Luft, 1993-96

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS OFFENSIVE LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE (min. 2 at-bats/game) 1985 Nani Sua 1986 Audra Kaluau 1987 Blythe Sakashita 1988 Blythe Sakashita 1989 Rachelle Rodrigues 1990 Tamara Kaluau 1991 Tamara Kaluau 1992 Tracy Loo 1993 Cheyene Thompson 1994 Cheyene Thompson 1995 Cathy Turner 1996 Tia Morenz 1997 Dana Degen 1998 Joyce Lum 1999 Melissa McGie 2000 Dana Degen 2001 Natalie Gonzales 2002 Kate Judd 2003 Stacey Porter 2004 Stacey Ritter 2005 Tyleen Tausaga 2006 Tyleen Tausaga 2007 Tyleen Tausaga 2008 Kate Robinson 2009 Tanisha Milca 2010 Kelly Majam 2011 Jessica Iwata HITS 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

N. Sua/B. Sakashita Audra Kaluau Blythe Sakashita Blythe Sakashita 3 players Tamara Kaluau Tamara Kaluau Tracy Loo Cheyene Thompson Cheyene Thompson Cathy Turner Tia Morenz Tia Morenz Tia Morenz Melissa McGie Melissa McGie Natalie Gonzales Kate Judd Stacey Porter Tracie Uchima Tyleen Tausaga Tyleen Tausaga Valana Manuma Clare Warwick Kate Robinson Tanisha Milca Melissa Gonzalez Jessica Iwata

.247 .284 .339 .272 .273 .278 .341 .306 .363 .310 .373 .376 .410 .401 .348 .401 .336 .354 .479 .292 .391 .373 .402 .378 .349 .400 .355 21 31 42 47 38 57 60 57 61 69 88 82 87 84 64 56 73 64 80 59 54 59 59 81 71 65 86 60

DOUBLES 1985 N. Sua/Knowles 1986 Audra Kaluau 1987 Audra Kaluau 1988 Audra Kaluau 1989 Patti Sua 1990 Catherine Brissette 1991 Stephanie Keeler 1992 Roblyn Camara 1993 Cheyene Thompson 1994 Cheyene Thompson 1995 Julie Luft 1996 Julie Luft 1997 Stephanie Wiese 1998 Kehau Cofran 1999 Regina Ka’aihili 2000 Melissa McGie 2001 Stacey Porter 2002 Kate Judd 2003 Stacey Porter 2004 April Crowell 2005 Tyleen Tausaga 2006 Tyleen Tausaga Clare Warwick 2007 Kate Robinson 2008 Brandi Peiler Kaulana Gould 2009 Tanisha Milca 2010 Jessica Iwata 2011 Kelly Majam TRIPLES 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

2008 2009 2010 2011

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N. Sua/Reiser A. Kaluau/Inouye Blythe Sakashita Michelle Inouye Gina Gipaya Tracy Loo Tracy Loo Danelle Haia Danelle Haia Cathy Turner Sueyasu/J. Antonio S. Wiese/Cofran Tia Morenz Melissa McGie McGie/Degen Melissa McGie Natalie Gonzales Porter/Gonzales/Hirano Stacey Porter Ashley Ruff Denise Dahlberg Tanisha Milca Kristi Yoshizawa Kaulana Gould Valana Manuma Richie-Anne Titcomb Clare Warwick Tanisha Milca Amanda Tauali‘i Kelly Majam Kanani Pu‘u-Warren Jasey Jensen

3 7 8 10 6 7 6 9 11 14 17 11 15 14 13 10 15 13 18 13 10 12 12 13 10 10 11 21 11 3 2 5 4 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 2 4 3 2 4 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 2 2

HOME RUNS 1985 Knowles/Rivin 1986 Michelle Inouye 1987 4 players 1988 Michelle Inouye 1989 Patti Sua 1990 Patti Sua 1991 3 players 1992 Loo/Keeler 1993 Keeler/Luft 1994 Cheyene Thompson 1995 Laynie Sueyasu 1996 Wiese/Luft 1997 Degen/Wiese 1998 Degen/McGie 1999 Dana Degen 2000 Dana Degen 2001 Stacey Porter 2002 Stacey Porter 2003 Stacey Porter 2004 Denise Dahlberg 2005 Tyleen Tausaga 2006 Tyleen Tausaga 2007 Kate Robinson 2008 Kate Robinson 2009 Amanda Tauali‘i 2010 Kelly Majam 2011 Jessica Iwata

1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 9 7 4 5 6 9 9 6 15 17 9 4 10 19 21 15 30 15

RUNS BATTED IN 1985 Kelly Knowles 1986 A. Kaluau/Inouye 1987 Sakashita/A. Kaluau 1988 Michelle Inouye 1989 Patti Sua 1990 Tracy Loo 1991 Stephanie Keeler 1992 Tracy Loo 1993 Stephanie Keeler 1994 Cheyene Thompson 1995 Laynie Sueyasu 1996 Julie Luft 1997 Dana Degen 1998 Joyce Lum 1999 Dana Degen 2000 Dana Degen 2001 Kate Judd 2002 Stacey Porter 2003 Stacey Porter 2004 Tyleen Tausaga 2005 Tyleen Tausaga 2006 Tyleen Tausaga 2007 Kate Robinson 2008 Kate Robinson 2009 Amanda Tauali‘i 2010 Kelly Majam Melissa Gonzalez 2011 Jessica Iwata

9 8 20 20 11 15 23 19 29 48 40 39 43 39 34 36 31 47 42 37 33 34 72 55 41 60 60 44

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS RUNS 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

4 players Lisa Machado Blythe Sakashita Sakashita/A. Kaluau Tamara Kaluau Tamara Kaluau Danelle Haia Danelle Haia Cathy Turner Cathy Turner Cathy Turner Tia Morenz Tia Morenz Tia Morenz Melissa McGie McGie/Woodruff Kate Judd Natalie Gonzales Stacey Porter Denise Dahlberg Tracie Uchima Clare Warwick Clare Warwick Kate Robinson Tanisha Milca Kelly Majam Jessica Iwata

PITCHING LEADERS EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1985 Donna Stiles 1986 Cora Uyeshiro 1987 Cora Uyeshiro 1988 Cora Uyeshiro 1989 Dionne Peltier 1990 Dionne Peltier 1991 Dionne Peltier 1992 Cindy Schneller 1993 Kym Weil 1994 Brooke Wilkins 1995 Brooke Wilkins 1996 Stephanie Wiese 1997 Kelly Gentle 1998 Kelly Gentle 1999 Kelly Gentle 2000 Desiree Duran 2001 Felicity Witt 2002 Sheri Oronoz 2003 Melissa Coogan 2004 Shannon Tabion 2005 Melissa Coogan 2006 Justine Smethurst 2007 Justine Smethurst 2008 Courtney Baughman 2009 Stephanie Ricketts 2010 Stephanie Ricketts 2011 Kaia Parnaby

9 7 27 22 17 20 26 25 28 40 38 51 57 56 29 24 32 35 56 34 31 37 50 47 43 81 43

2.74 1.56 1.09 1.06 1.69 1.40 0.98 1.09 2.48 0.61 0.76 2.11 1.96 1.43 2.04 2.60 1.25 1.97 1.42 1.99 1.74 1.89 1.73 2.04 1.81 2.59 1.25

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WINS 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 SAVES 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Cora Uyeshiro Donna Stiles Donna Stiles Donna Stiles Cindy Schneller Peltier/Schneller Peltier/Mays Cindy Schneller Kym Weil Brooke Wilkins Brooke Wilkins Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Desiree Duran Felicity Witt Sheri Oronoz Melissa Coogan Shannon Tabion Melissa Coogan Justine Smethurst Justine Smethurst Kate Robinson Stephanie Ricketts Stephanie Ricketts Stephanie Ricketts none none Donna Stiles Stiles/Peltier Dionne Peltier Cindy Schneller Dionne Peltier Angie DeBenedetti Kym Weil none none Stephanie Wiese Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Kelly Gentle Oronoz/J. Gonzales Desiree Duran Shannon Tabion none Coogan/Tabion Paula Blanning Courtney Baughman Kate Robinson Kate Robinson Jessica Morton none Kaia Parnaby Kaia Parnaby

4 5 14 13 7 10 10 19 11 29 29 16 24 22 20 11 22 18 32 16 16 16 19 18 22 30 22 0 -3 1 2 1 2 1 1 --1 2 3 3 1 1 2 -1 1 1 1 1 3 -2 1

INNINGS PITCHED 1985 Cora Uyeshiro 1986 Donna Stiles 1987 Donna Stiles 1988 Donna Stiles 1989 Cindy Schneller 1990 Cindy Schneller 1991 Stacey Mays 1992 Cindy Schneller 1993 Kym Weil 1994 Brooke Wilkins 1995 Brooke Wilkins 1996 Stephanie Wiese 1997 Kelly Gentle 1998 Kelly Gentle 1999 Kelly Gentle 2000 Desiree Duran 2001 Felicity Witt 2002 Sheri Oronoz 2003 Melissa Coogan 2004 Melissa Coogan 2005 Melissa Coogan 2006 Justine Smethurst 2007 Justine Smethurst 2008 Kate Robinson 2009 Stephanie Ricketts 2010 Stephanie Ricketts 2011 Stephanie Ricketts

84.0 126.2 139.1 176.1 156.0 198.1 119.0 270.0 166.1 275.2 257.2 159.0 231.2 181.2 209.2 121.0 202.1 192.1 281.0 204.1 161.0 170.2 186.0 185.2 239.2 237.2 235.0

STRIKEOUTS 1985 Donna Stiles 1986 Donna Stiles 1987 Donna Stiles 1988 Donna Stiles 1989 Cindy Schneller 1990 Cindy Schneller 1991 Stacey Mays 1992 Cindy Schneller 1993 Kym Weil 1994 Brooke Wilkins 1995 Brooke Wilkins 1996 Kelly Gentle 1997 Kelly Gentle 1998 Kelly Gentle 1999 Kelly Gentle 2000 Desiree Duran 2001 Felicity Witt 2002 Sheri Oronoz 2003 Melissa Coogan 2004 Melissa Coogan 2005 Melissa Coogan 2006 Justine Smethurst 2007 Justine Smethurst 2008 Kate Robinson 2009 Stephanie Ricketts 2010 Kaia Parnaby 2011 Stephanie Ricketts

36 44 57 57 53 64 78 96 103 324 261 62 127 122 180 96 168 78 128 158 98 157 185 141 178 193 250

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AWARDS & HONORS LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/ NATIONAL FASTPITCH COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICANS BROOKE WILKINS Pitcher 1994, Second Team 1995, First Team

ALL-WEST REGION 1988 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007

2008 2009 2010

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Blythe Sakashita, C (First team) Tracy Loo, OF (First team) Tamara Kaluau, OF (Second team) Brooke Wilkins, P (First team) Cheyene Thompson, 3B (Second team) Brooke Wilkins, P (First team) Cathy Turner, 3B (First team) Laynie Sueyasu, 2B (Second team) Tia Morenz, DP/OF (First team) Dana Degen, DP (First team) Tia Morenz, DP/C (Second team) Joyce Lum, 1B (First team) Melissa McGie, 3B (First team) Tia Morenz, DP/C (First team) Kehau Cofran, SS (Second team) Dana Degen, DP (Second team) Kelly Gentle, P (First team) Jennifer Tandarich, DP (First team) Dana Degen, C (Second team) Kelly Gentle, P (Second team) Dana Degen, C (First team) Natalie Gonzales, 2B (First team) Desiree Duran, P (Second team) Kate Judd, SS (First team) Stacey Porter, 1B (First team) Stacey Porter, 1B (First team) Melissa Coogan, P (Second team) April Crowell, DP (Second team) Tara Harbert, OF (First team) Brandi Peiler, OF (Second team) Kate Robinson, UTL/P (First team) Justine Smethurst, P (First team) Tyleen Tausaga, 1B/DP (First team) Clare Warwick, 3B (First team) Kate Robinson UTL/P (First team) Kaulana Gould, OF (First team) Brandi Peiler, OF (Second team) Tanisha Milca, OF (First team) Stephanie Ricketts, P (First team) Amanda Tauali‘i, 1B (First team) Melissa Gonzalez, 3B (First team) Kelly Majam, CF (First team) Jenna Rodriguez, UTL/P (First team) Jessica Iwata, SS (Second team) Stephanie Ricketts, P (Second team) Jessica Iwata, SS (Second team) Stephanie Ricketts, P (Second team)

TIA MORENZ

Designated Player/Outfielder 1996, Second Team 1998, Second Team

DANA DEGEN

Designated Player/Catcher 1997, Second Team 2000, Second Team

NCAA WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2010

1995

Traci Yoshikawa (Oklahoma City)

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1998 1999 2003 2008

Joyce Lum, 1B (Tucson, AZ) Joyce Lum (Seattle, WA) Janelle Gonzales, P (Seattle, WA) Melissa McGie, 2B (Seattle, WA) Stacey Porter, 1B (Austin, TX) Trisha Ramos, 3B (Austin, TX) Kaulana Gould, CF (Tempe, AZ) Kate Robinson, UTL/P (Tempe, AZ)

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER/NATIONAL FASTPITCH COACHES ASSOCIATION PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2010

Jessica Iwata (4/13/2010)

ALL-PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1985 1988

Sara Reiser, OF (Second team) Nani Sua, OF (Second team) Blythe Sakashita, C (Second team)

1996

1992 1993 1994

Tamara Kaluau, OF (Second team) Tamara Kaluau, OF (First team) Danelle Haia, C/DP (Second team) Stephanie Keeler, OF (Second team) Tracy Loo, OF (Second team) Tracy Loo, OF (First team) Danelle Haia, C/DP (Honorable mention) Cindy Schneller, P (Second team) Danelle Haia, C/DP(Second team) Cheyene Thompson, 3B/1B (Second Team) Julie Luft, OF (Honorable mention) Stephanie Keeler, OF (First team) Kym Weil, P (First team) Brooke Wilkins, P (First team) P.J. Brun, C/OF (Second team) Julie Luft, OF (Second team) Laynie Sueyasu, 2B (Second team) Cheyene Thompson, 3B/1B (Second team) Cathy Turner, 3B (Second team)

First Base 2003, First Team

Laynie Sueyasu, 2B (First team) Cathy Turner, 3B(First team) Brooke Wilkins, P (First team) Julie Luft, OF (Second team) Tia Morenz, DP (Second team) Kym Weil, P (Second team) Tia Morenz C/OF (Honorable mention) Julie Luft(Second team) Tia Morenz, C/OF (Second team) Kehau Cofran, SS (Second team) Stephanie Wiese, P (Second team)

BIG WEST PITCHER-OF-THE-YEAR 1994 1995

Brooke Wilkins Brooke Wilkins

BIG WEST COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1994

Bob Coolen

BIG WEST ALL-ACADEMIC 1994 1995

ALL-BIG WEST 1990 1991

STACEY PORTER

1996

Heather Williams Julie Luft Joelynn Naki Chris Viernes Heather Williams Natalie Wood Jamie Harris Julie Luft Joelynn Naki Heather Richard Chris Viernes Heather Williams

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1997 1998

Dana Degen, DP/C (First team) Stephanie Wiese, P/1B (Second team) Tia Morenz, OF (Second team) Kehau Cofran, SS (First team) Dana Degen, DP/C (First team) Joyce Lum, 1B (First team) Melissa McGie, 3B/2B (First team) Tia Morenz, OF (First team) Kelly Gentle, P (Second team)

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KATE ROBINSON Utility/Pitcher 2007, Second Team

1999 2000 2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

CLARE WARWICK Third Base 2007, Second Team

Dana Degen, DP/C (First team) Melissa McGie 3B/2B (First team) Dana Degen, DP/C (First team) Joyce Lum, 1B (First team) Desiree Duran, P (Second team) Desiree Duran, P (First team) Natalie Gonzales, 2B (First team) Kate Judd, SS (First team) Stacey Porter, 1B (First team) Michelle Mumaw, C (First team) Stacie Hirano, OF (Second team) Tyree Woodruff, OF (Second team) Denise Dahlberg, OF (First team) Natalie Gonzales, 2B (First team) Kate Judd, SS (First team) Stacey Porter, 1B (First team) Melissa Coogan, P (First team) Stacey Porter, 1B (First team) Tricia Ramos, 3B (First team) Tracie Uchima, OF (First team) April Crowell, UTL (Second team) Denise Dahlberg, C (Second team) Kate Judd, SS (Second team) Tracie Uchima, OF (First team) April Crowell, 3B (Second team) Denise Dahlberg, C (Second team) Noelle Izumi, 2B (Second team) Tyleen Tausaga, 1B (Second team) Denise Dahlberg, C (First team) Kaulana Gould, OF (First team) Tara Harbert, OF (First team) Tyleen Tausaga, 1B (First team) Melissa Coogan, P (At-large, 2nd team) Ashley Ruff, SS (Second team) Kaulana Gould, OF (First team) Justine Smethurst, P (At-large First team) Tyleen Tausaga, 1B (First team) Audrey Andrade, DP (Second team) Tanisha Milca, OF (Second team) Kaulana Gould, OF (First team) Alana Power, 2B (At-Large First team) Kate Robinson, UTL (First team) Tyleen Tausaga, 1B (First team) Clare Warwick, 3B (First team)

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2008

2009

2010

2011

TYLEEN TAUSAGA Designated Player/ First Base 2007, Third Team

MELISSA GONZALEZ Third Base 2010, First Team

Katie Grimes (Second team) Valana Manuma, SS (Second team) Tanisha Milca, OF (Second team) Brandi Peiler, OF (Second team) Justine Smethurst, P (Second team) Kaulana Gould, OF (First team) Kate Robinson, UTL/P (First team) Audrey Audrey, 1B (Second team) Clare Warwick, 3B (Second team) Tanisha Milca, OF (Second team) Brandi Peiler, OF (Second team) Tanisha Milca, OF (First team) Amanda Tauali‘i, 1B (First team) Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, DP (Second Team) Kanani Pu‘u-Warren, OF (Second team) Stephanie Ricketts, P (Second team) Clare Warwick, 3B (Second team) Melissa Gonzalez (First team) Jessica Iwata, SS (First team) Kelly Majam, OF (First team) Stephanie Ricketts, P (First team) Jenna Rodriguez, UTL/P (First team) Amanda Tauali‘i, 1B (Second team) Jessica Iwata, SS (First team) Stephanie Ricketts, P (First team) Alex Aguirre, OF (Second team) Kelly Majam, OF (Second team) Dana Degen Kate Judd Kate Judd Stacey Porter Tyleen Tausaga Jessica Iwata Jessica Iwata

2001 2005 2007 2009 2010

Desiree Duran Melissa Coogan (Co-) Kate Robinson Stephanie Ricketts Stephanie Ricketts

Stacey Porter Kaulana Gould Katie Grimes Stephanie Ricketts Kelly Majam

WAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2003 2007 2010

Bob Coolen Bob Coolen Bob Coolen

WAC PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1998

1999 2000 2001

2002 2003

WAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2001 2003 2007 2010 2011

Centerfield 2010, Second Team

WAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

WAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2007 2010 2011

KELLY MAJAM

2004 2005

Desiree Duran, P Kelly Gentle, P (2x) Janelle Gonzales, P Regina Ka’aihili, 2B Melissa McGie, 3B Tia Morenz, OF Stephanie Wiese, 1B Kelly Gentle, P (3x) Desiree Duran, P (2x) Dana Degen, C (4x) Tyree Woodruff, OF April Crowell, DP Desiree Duran, P (2x) Janelle Gonzales, P Natalie Gonzales, 2B Melissa McGie, 3B Stacey Porter, 1B Felicity Witt, P Denise Dahlberg, OF Natalie Gonzales, 2B Stacey Porter, 1B Melissa Coogan, P (3x) April Crowell, DP (2x) Denise Dahlberg, C Stacey Porter, 1B Trisha Ramos, 3B Denise Dahlberg, C Shannon Tabion, P (3x) Melissa Coogan, P Kaulana Gould Kristi Yoshizawa, 3B

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ALL-AMERICANS

TIA MORENZ

First Base

1998, First Team

1998, Second Team

WAC PITCHER/PLAYER OF THE WEEK (CONT...) 2006

2007 2008 2009 2010

2011

JOYCE LUM

Outfield

Kaulana Gould Brandi Peiler Kate Robinson Justine Smethurst (2x) Tyleen Tausaga Tyleen Tausaga (3x) Kate Robinson (1-pitcher/3-hitter) Justine Smethurst (4x) Tanisha Milca Kate Robinson (1-pitcher/1-hitter) Katie Grimes Stephanie Ricketts (2x) Stephanie Ricketts (3x) Kelly Majam (2x) Katie Grimes Jessica Iwata Kaia Parnaby Stephanie Ricketts (2x) Jessica Iwata Kaia Parnaby

2006

2007 2010

Joyce Lum, 1B Janelle Gonzales, P Melissa McGie, 2B Kaulana Gould, CF Brandi Peiler, LF Kate Robinson, DP Tyleen Tausaga, 1B Kristi Yoshizawa, C Alana Power, 2B Melissa Gonzalez, 3B Katie Grimes, C Jessica Iwata, SS MVP - Kelly Majam, OF

Pitcher

DANA DEGEN Catcher

1998, Honorable Mention 1999, Second Team 1999, First Team 2000, First Team

1998 1999

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

2007 2008

2009

2010 2011

Kanani Bona Kristin Anderson Kanani Bona Kalai Castro Stacie Hirano Stacy Makahilahila Tracie Uchima Tracie Uchima Dena DePompa Stacey Ritter Tracie Uchima Paula Blanning Tracie Uchima Paula Blanning Julie Franklin Gail Matsushima Brandi Peiler Clare Warwick Julie Franklin Brandi Peiler Clare Warwick Courtney Baughman Julie Franklin Brandi Peiler Clare Warwick Traci Yoshikawa Alex Aguirre Julie Franklin Dara Pagaduan Stephanie Ricketts Clare Warwick Traci Yoshikawa Alex Aguirre Jori Jasper Kelly Majam Alex Aguirre Jori Jasper Kelly Majam Dara Pagaduan Rachel Paragas Stephanie Ricketts Sarah Robinson

1992 1993

1995 1996

Second Base

2000, Third Team

Pitcher

2001, Second Team

Catherine Brissette Angie DeBenedetti Danelle Haia Kelley Hupp Kym Weil Anne Williams Heather Williams Heather Williams

WAC ALL-ACADEMIC 1997

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

2005 2006 2007

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MELISSA MCGIE DESIREE DURAN

NATIONAL FASTPITCH COACHES ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SOFTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999

KELLY GENTLE

Jill Jameson Regina Ka‘aihili Laynie Sueyasu Christine Viernes Aiko Okamura Heather Richard Joyce Lum Aiko Okamura Heather Richard Joyce Lum Kanani Bona Joyce Lum Melissa McGie Stacie Hirano Stacie Hirano Stacie Hirano Justina Kahaku Tracie Uchima Noelle Izumi Marie Jackson Tracie Uchima Tara Harbert Noelle Izumi Marie Jackson Stacey Ritter Ashley Ruff Tracie Uchima Louise Harriden Noelle Izumi Tracie Uchima Paula Blanning Brandi Peiler Alana Power Brandi Peiler Justine Smethurst Clare Warwick

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NATALIE GONZALES Second Base

2001, Third Team

2008

2009

2010

2011

STACEY PORTER First Base

2003, First Team

TYLEEN TAUSAGA First Base

2006, Third Team 2007, Second Team

Kaulana Gould Katie Grimes Kate Robinson Clare Warwick Julie Franklin Sr. Kathryn Grimes, Jr. Clare Warwick, Sr. Traci Yoshikawa, Jr. Alex Aguirre, So. Katie Grimes, Sr. Kelly Majam, Fr. Stephanie Ricketts, So. Traci Yoshikawa, Sr. Alex Aguirre, Jr. Brynne Buchanan, So. Jessica Iwata, So. Kelly Majam, So. Dara Pagaduan, Jr. Stephanie Ricketts, Jr. Sarah Robinson, Jr.

WAC FRESHMAN/TRANSFER ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 1998 2009 2010 2011

Kanani Bona, Jr. Alexandra Aguirre, Fr. Dara Pagaduan, Fr. Stephanie Ricketts, Fr. Brynne Buchanan, Fr. Jessica Iwata, Fr. Kaia Parnaby, Fr. Jasey Jensen, Sr.

NFCA COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR WEST REGION

Hawai‘i: Head coach: Bob Coolen Assistants: John Nakamura, Dee Wisneski

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KATE ROBINSON

CLARE WARWICK

JESSICA IWATA

2007, First Team

2007, First Team

2011, Second Team

Utility/Pitcher

Third Base

Shortstop

STEPHANIE RICKETTS Pitcher

2011, Third Team

C

Co-SIDA Academic All-District 8

TRACY LOO 1992

JOYCE LUM 1998

STACIE HIRANO 2002

Tr Jo St K Tr C Ju K

KATE JUDD 2002

Co-SIDA Academic All-American Tracy Loo, 1992

TRACIE UCHIMA 2005

CLARE WARWICK JULIE FRANKLIN 2007, ‘08, ‘09

2009

KELLY MAJAM 2011

Two-time All-WAC first team outfielder Tracie Uchima finished her playing career in May 2005, but the accolades and honors for her work both on and off the field kept rolling in. She finished her career as one of the most decorated athletes to ever don a University of Hawai’i uniform. Here are some of the awards she received throughout her career.  NCAA Woman of the Year, State Nominee The NCAA Woman of the Year award is given to senior student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership.  NCAA Sportsmanship Award, Western Athletic Conference Female Nominiee This award honors student-athletes who, through their actions in the competitive arena of intercollegiate athletics, have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, respect and responsibility. Selections are made by the NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct. Nominees must first be submitted to their conference. The conference then selects a male and female athlete who best exemplifies the high standards required for the award.  WAC Stan Bates Award -- Uchima became only the second female athlete and fourth athlete overall from UH to win the WAC’s Stan Bates Award (previous winners were Angelica Ljungquist, Jason Elam, and Blaine Gaison). The award, named in honor of former WAC Commissioner Stan Bates, recognizes the top male and female scholar-athletes and celebrates their athletic and academic accomplishments.  Arthur Ashe, Jr. 2005 Scholar-Athlete, first team softball  2005 CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII first team  Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Scholar Athlete: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005  WAC Scholar Athlete: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005  University of Hawai’i Scholar-Athlete: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005; Top Softball Scholar Athlete: 2003, 2004, 2005

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A

Abbey, Alai Adams, Kate Aguirre, Alex Anderson, Kristin Andrade, Audrey Anguiano, Tara Antonio, Joyce Antonio, Rose Arakaki, Alissa

1985 2008 20091998-01 2006-09 20101994-97 1994-97 1985-88

B

Bauer, Lisa 1998 Baughman, Courtney 2006-09 Blanning, Paula 2003-06 Bona, Kanani 1998-99 Bonilla, Erica 2003 Brissette, Catherine 1990-93 Brun, PJ 1990-92, ‘94 Brun, Penny 1986-89 Buchanan, Brynne 2010Buckley, Heather 2006 Butler, Hannah 2003

C

Camara, Roblyn Castro, Kalai Ching, Shantell Cluney, Malia Cofran, Kehau Coogan, Melissa Costa, Demetria Crowell, April

1989-92 1999 1986-89 1989 1995-98 2002-05 2000-01 2001-04

D

Dahlberg, Denise 2002-05 DeBenedetti, Angela 1989-92 Degen, Dana 1997-00 DePompa, Dena 2004-05 Der, Allison 2008 Detter, Carie 1993-94 Drevno, Nikki 1999 Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, 2009Makani Duran, Desiree 1998-01

E

Ellis, Shannon Endicott, Jill Enrique, Jocelyn

F

Franklin, Julie Fukumoto, Michele

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1991 1993 20102006-09 1986-89

G

Gentle, Kelly Gipaya, Gina Glushenko, Nancy Gonzales, Janelle Gonzales, Natalie Gonzalez, Melissa Gould, Kaulana Grimes, Katie Guigui, Niela

H

Jennifer Hackett Haia, Danelle Harbert, Tara Harris, Jamie Hattori, Sheri Hernandez, Tasha Higgins, Kelly Hirano, Stacie Hirayama, Dawn Hoddevik, Debbie Horde, Kiinani Hupp, Kelley

I

Inouye, Michelle Izumi, Noelle Iwata, Jessica

J

Jackson, Marie Jameson, Jill Jasper, Jori Jensen, Jasey Judd, Kate

K

Ka’aihili, Regina Kahaku, Justina Kalehuawehe, Lorraine Kaluau, Audra Kaluau, Tamara Kama, Kalina Kaneshiro, Kimi Katada, Tina Keeler, Stephanie Kitching, Shannon Kitsuki, Kim Kliebenstein, Sharla Knowles, Kelly

L

Lawrence, Malia Leong, Georgia Loo, Tracy Luft, Julie Lum, Joyce Lum, Shannon

1996-99 1986-87, ‘89 1985-86 1998-01 1999-02 2008-11 2005-2008 2007-10 1989-92 2004-05 1990-93 2003-05 1995-98 1985-86 1990-91 1991 1999-02 1991-94 1988 1991 1990-93 1985-88 2002-05 20102001-04 1995-97 20112011 2000-03 1996-99 2001-04 1985-87 1985-88 1989-92 2006 2001 1985-87 1991-94 1989-90 1985-87 20111985 1991 1985 1989-92 1993-96 1997-00 2011-

M

Machado, Lia 1986-88 Majam, Kelly 2010Makahilahila, Stacey 1999 Manuma, Malamaisaua 2006, 2008-09 Manuma, Valana 2005-2008 Matsushima, Gail 2006-07 Mays, Stacey 1991 McGie, Melissa 1997-2000 Milca, Tanisha 2006-09 Mills, Vikki 1985 Morelock, Nanci 1989-90 Morenz, Tia 1995-98 Morton, Jessica 2005-2008 Mumaw, Michelle 2000-01

N

Nagareda, Summer Nakao, Kaile Nakashima, Susan Naki, Joelynn

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Oda, Sandra Okamura, Aiko Oronoz, Sheri

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Pagaduan, Dara Pagdilao, Tasha Painter, Arica Paragas, Rachel Parnaby, Kaia Pascua, Christine Peiler, Brandi Peltier, Dionne Power, Alana Porter, Stacey Pu‘u-Warren, Kanani

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Ramos, Trisha Rapanot, Alison Reiser, Sara Reynolds, Leilani Richard, Heather Ricketts, Stephanie Ritter, Stacey Rivin, Rachel Robinson, Kate Robinson, Sarah Rodrigues, Johnlyn Rodrigues, Rachelle Rodriguez, Jenna Ruff, Ashley

2001 20101989-92 1995 1985-87 1995-98 2000-02 20092010 1998 201020101998-99 2006-2008 1988-91 2004-07 2001-03 2007-10 1999, ‘01-03 1997-00 1985-88 1997 1995 20092002-04 1985 2005-2008 20091985 1987-90 2010-11 2003-05

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Saberon, Abigail Sakashita, Blythe Samana, Jolynn Schneller, Cindy Schuster, Cyna Smethurst, Justine Stiles, Donna Su’a, Nani Su’a, Patti Sueyasu, Laynie

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Tabar, Kasey Tabion, Shannon Tada, Richlyn Tagab-Cruz, Mikalemi Tandarich, Jennifer Taniguchi, Amy Tauali’i, Amanda Tausaga, Tyleen Thompson, Cheyene Titcomb, Richie-Anne Tokumine, Ashley Tsukada, Fern Turner, Cathy

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Uchima, Tracie Uemura, Joyce Uyeshiro, Cora

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Vennum, Twylla Viernes, Chris

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Warwick, Clare Weil, Kym Wiese, Stephanie Wilkins, Brooke Williams, Anne Williams, Heather Wisneski, Deirdre Witt, Felicity Wood, Natalie Woodruff, Tyree

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Yamada, Janell Yamada, Stacey Yamaguchi, Kea Yatogo, Jo-Ann Yoshida, Lizzie Yoshikawa, Traci Yoshizawa, Kristi Young, Lisa

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Zamora, Jazmine

1985 1985-88 1991-92 1989-92 1992-94 2006-07 1985-88 1985-88 1988-91 1993-97 1999 2002-05 1993-96 2009-10 1999-02 2002 2007-10 2004-07 1991-94 2006-09 2000-02 1994 1993-95 2002-05 1988 1985-88 2006 1994-97 2006-09 1991, ‘93-95 1996-97 1994-95 1992-93 1993-96 1992-95 2001 1995 1998-01 1993 2006-09 2001-04 1985 2008 2007-10 2005-06 1986-88 2011-

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ALL-TIME COACHES & RECORDS Alika Thompson (1985-89) Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Team Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i

Conference Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc. Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc. Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc. Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc. Big West 5 Years

W 8 9 31 30 16 94

Overall L T 23 27 16 29 35 130 -

Pct .348 .250 .660 .508 .314 .419

W 5 7 23 16 10 61

Conference L 11 21 13 20 26 91

W 24 33 57

Overall L T 41 24 65 -

Pct .369 .579 .467

W 8 17 25

Conference L Pct 28 .222 18 .486 46 .352

W 34 24 51 47 36 37 46 35 25 46 35 40 28 31 32 50 40 30 50 37 754

Overall L T 33 35 14 21 25 25 1 15 23 24 18 25 20 33 21 22 13 21 24 16 18 446 1

Pct .507 .407 .785 .691 .590 .595 .754 .604 510 .718 .583 .667 .400 .596 .593 .794 .656 .556 .751 .672 .628

W 13 9 25 21 15 18 22 16 11 16 15 17 10 12 10 16 10 15 19 14 304

Conference L 23 23 7 11 17 14 8 8 9 4 9 3 14 6 7 2 7 6 1 7 186

Pct .361 .281 .781 .656 .469 .563 .733 .667 .550 .800 .625 .850 .417 .666 .588 .888 .588 .714 .950 .667 .620

905

641

.585

390

323

.546

Rayla Allison (1990-91) Year 1990 1991

Team Hawai’i Hawai’i

Conference Big West Big West 2 Years

Bob Coolen (1992-present) Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Team Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai’i Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Hawai‘i

Conference Big West Big West Big West Big West Big West Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic 20 Years

All-Time Totals 27 years

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Pct .312 .250 .639 .444 .278 .401

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

1994

Record: 51-14 Big West: 25-7 NCAA Midwest Regional: 2-2 Lawrence, KS

GAME 1, May 20, 1994 Drake 0 0 UH 0 0

0 0

0 0 1 0

0 0

R H E 0 0 3 2 x 1 8 0

Record: 47-21 Big West: 21-11 NCAA South Regional: 2-2 Columbia, SC

1995

GAME 1, May 19, 1995

R H E South Carolina 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 7 1 UH 0 0 3 0 0 0 x 3 7 1

W- Wilkins (28-7), L- Zuccolo (14-10) W- Wilkins (29-7), L- Brown (1-2) Leading Hitters: Julie Luft (3-3, RBI), P.J. Brun Leading Hitters: Cathy Turner (2-3, SB), (2-3). Joelynn Naki (2-3)

GAME 2, May 21, 1994 UH Missouri

0 0

0 0

1 1 0 1

0 0 0 0

R H E 0 2 7 1 0 1 3 0

GAME 2, May 20, 1995 UH UCLA

0 2

0 0

0 0

0 1

0 0 0 6

-

R H E 0 1 2 9 10 0

W- Wilkins (29-7), L- Marshall (12-14) Leading Hitters: Dee Wisneski (1-3, run), Joyce Antonio (1-3, run).

W- Harding (13-1), L- Wilkins (29-8) Leading Hitter: Joelynn Naki (1-2)

GAME 3, May 22, 1994

R H E UH 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0

R H E Missouri 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 8 1 UH 00000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 W- Marshall (13-14), L- Wilkins (29-8) Leading Hitter: Joyce Antonio (1-5, 2B, run)

GAME 4, May 22, 1994 UH 1 0 0 0 Missouri 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0 1 0

0 1

R H E 1 7 4 2 6 1

GAME 3, May 20, 1995

W- Weil (15-10), L- Johnson (27-8) Leading Hitter: Cathy Turner (2-4, run)

GAME 4, May 21, 1995 UCLA UH

1 0

0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0

0 0

R H E 0 4 6 1 0 3 6 3

Record: 46-15 WAC: 22-8 NCAA Region 1: 1-2 Tucson, AZ

1998

GAME 1, May 15, 1998 Pacific UH

0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

R 6 0

H E 5 2 1 0

W-McArthur (15-10), L- Gentle (22-8) Leading Hitter: Kanani Bona (1-2).

GAME 2, May 16, 1998 UH Niagara

1 0

R H E 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 0

W-Duran (14-2), L- Sontrop (14-11), SV- Gentle (3) Leading Hitters: Joyce Lum (3-4, 2B, 3B, run, RBI), Regina Ka’aihili (2-3, RBI), Tyree Woodruff (2-3, 2B, RBI), Tia Morenz (2-4, 3B, 2 runs), Dana Degen (2-4)

GAME 3, May 16, 1998 UH Pacific

0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0

1 x

R H E 2 9 2 4 9 2

W- McArthur (16-10), L- Gonzales (10-5) Leading Hitters: McGie (2-4, 3B, run), Dana Degen (2-4), Kehau Cofran (1-4, 2B), Kristin Anderson (1-3, RBI), Joyce Lum (1-4, RBI)

W- Burns (23-5), L- Jameson (3-3), SV- Harding (1) W- Wright, L - Weil (21-5) Leading Hitters: Heather Williams (2-3, RBI), JoLeading Hitters: Stephanie Keeler (3-4), Julie Luft elynn Naki (1-2, RBI). (2-3)

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1999

Record: 35-23 WAC: 16-8 NCAA Region 3: 3-2 Seattle, WA

GAME 1, May 20, 1999 Texas A&M 0 UH 0

0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

R H E 4 9 1 3 7 4

2001

Record: 46-18 WAC: 16-4 NCAA Region 1: 0-2 Tucson, AZ

2003

Record: 40-20 WAC: 17-3 NCAA Region 3: 3-2 Austin, TX

GAME 1, May 17, 2001

GAME 1, May 15, 2003

SW Texas St. 0 1 0 UH 0 0 0

UH LSU

R H E 0 1 0 0 2 7 2 1 0 0 0 1 6 1

0 0

0 0

0 1

0 5

4 1

0 2

R H E 0 4 9 1 x 9 7 1

W - Vining (22-15), L - Gentle (19-11) W - Chase (29-3), L - Duran (17-5) Leading Hitters: Melissa McGie (2-4, run, 3B), Sv - Neuerburg (3) Joyce Lum (2-3, 2 RBI)

W - Schmidt (34-13), L - Coogan (29-10) Leading Hitters: Stacey Porter (3-3, 2 RBI), Denise Dahlberg (2 RBI), Noelle Izumi (2-3).

GAME 2, May 21, 1999

GAME 2, May 15, 2003

UH 0 Colgate 2

0 0

5 0

0 0

GAME 2, May 18, 2001

0 0

1 0

R H E 1 7 10 1 0 2 4 1

UH Texas Tech

0 3

1 0

0 0

0 1

0 0

R H E 1 0 2 10 0 0 x 4 6 1

W - Renfro (34-18), L - J. Gonzales (5-2) Sv - Ayres (2) W - Gonzales (7-6), L - McGoff (19-16) Leading Hitters: Joyce Lum (2-4, 2 runs, 2B), Me- Leading Hitter: Stacey Porter (HR) lissa McGie (2-4, RBI, run, 2B), Regina Ka’aihili (1-3, 3-run HR, 3 RBI), Trisha Ramos (2B, 2 RBI), Natalie Gonzales (2-2, run)

GAME 3, May 22, 1999 UH 1 Texas A&M 0

0 1

R H E 1 0 3 0 3 8 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 1

W - Gonzales (8-6), L - Vining (22-17) Leading Hitters: Melissa McGie (2-3, 3 runs, 2B), Regina Ka’aihili (1-2, 2 runs, 2B), Dana Degen (14, HR, 3 RBI), Joyce Lum (2-3, 3 RBI, 2B), Trisha Ramos (HR, 2 RBI).

GAME 4, May 22, 1999

R H E CSUF 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 14 2 UH 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 11 2

UH 0 TX AMCC 0

1 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 2 4 1 0 3 1

W - Coogan (30-10), L - Pauly (23-16) Leading Hitters: Stacey Porter (1-2, 2 runs), Trisha Ramos (1-2, RBI), Noelle Izumi (1-3, RBI).

GAME 3, May 17, 2003

RH E Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 UH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 17 1 W - Coogan (31-10), L - Schwendimann (10-8) Justina Kahaku (2-3, 2B), Stacey Porter (1-3, 2B, run), Trisha Ramos (1-5, RBI).

GAME 4, May 17, 2003 Arizona State 1 UH 3

0 0

0 1 0 1

R H E 0 0 0 2 7 3 0 0 x 4 9 0

W - Coogan (32-10), L - Werschky (10-7) Stacey Porter (2-3, 2B, run, RBI), Marie Jackson (2 RBI), Kate Judd (2-3, 2B).

W - Gentle (20-11), L - Oetgen (21-12) Leading Hitters: Melissa McGie (2-5, run, RBI), Dana Degen (2-5, RBI), Joyce Lum (2-5), Tyree Woodruff (2-5).

GAME 5, May 18, 2003

GAME 5, May 23, 1999

W - Neuerburg (34-8), L - Coogan (32-11) Stacey Porter (1-2, 2B, RBI), Tracie Uchima (1-2, run).

UH 0 Washington 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2

R H E 0 0 0 1 2 1 x 3 8 1

SW Texas St. 1 UH 1

0 0

1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RH E 2 3 2 1 4 3

W - Spediacci (21-8), L - Gonzales (8-7) Leading Hitter: Dana Degen (1-3).

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2007

2008

Overall Record: 50-13 WAC: 16-2 NCAA Region 3: 3-0 (Los Angeles, CA) NCAA Super Regionals: 1-2 (Knoxville, TN)

Regionals - Los Angeles, Calif.

Super Regionals - Knoxville, Tenn.

RH E UCSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 No.12 UH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 1

R H E No. 12 Hawai‘i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 No. 1 Tennessee 1 4 0 4 X 9 7 0 W - Abbott (45-3), L - Smethurst (19-9)

GAME 1, May 18, 2007

W - Smethurst (18-8). Loss - Davis (14-15). Leading Hitters: Kate Robinson (2B); Tansha Milca (HR)

GAME 1, May 25, 2007

GAME 2, May 26, 2007

R H E No.1 Tennessee 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 6 10 1 GAME 2, May 19, 2007 No.12 Hawai‘i 2 0 0 3 3 1 X 9 11 1 RH E W - Robinson (17-1), L - Rhodes No. 12 UH 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 11 0 Leading Hitters: Clare Warwick (2-4, 2 runs); No. 13 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 KaulanaGould (2-4, 1 run); Robinson (2-3, 1 run, W - Robinson (16-1). L - Lagenfeld (14-3) 3 RBI, home run); Julie Franklin (2-3, 2 runs, 3 Leading Hitters: Tanisha Milca (2-4); Kaulana RBI, double, home run); Alana Power (2-3, 1 run, Gould (2-3); Tyleen Tausaga (2-3); Robinson (2- 2 RBI, home run) 4); Brandi Peiler (2-3) double, sac. fly

GAME 3, May 17, 2003

R H E No. 12 Hawai‘i 3 0 0 0 4 2 9 16 0 Loyola Marymount 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 W - Smethurst (19-8). L - Pagano (21-10) Leading Hitters: Clare Warwick (2-4, run); Kaulana Gould (2 -4, 2 runs); Tyleen Tausaga (3-4, 3 runs); Kate Robinson (3-4, 4 RBI); Brandi Peiler (2-3, RBI); Valana Manuma (2-3, 2 RBI, 1 run)

Record: 40-21 WAC: 10-7 NCAA Regional: 2-2; Tempe, AZ

GAME 3, May 26, 2007

RH E No.12 Hawai‘i 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 No.1 Tennessee 0 0 0 3 4 0 X 7 9 0 W - Abbott (46-4), L - Baughman (5-2) Leading Hitters: Brandi Peiler (HR); Tanisha Milca (2B)

GAME 1, May 17, 2008 Mississippi State 1 Hawai‘i 3

R H E 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 10 0 1 1 0 2 0 X 7 7 1

W - Robinson (18-9). Loss - M. Flesher (20-10). Save - Morton (4). E - Grimes. DP - UH 1. LOB - Miss. State 5; UH 3. 2B - N. Boyce(2); H. Guess(6). HR - B. Bell(2); Milca; Peiler; Robinson; Warwick. SH - Gould; Grimes. SB - C. Bramlett 2(46).

GAME 2, May 18, 2007 Hawai‘i 0 Arizona State 1

0 4

0 0

0 4

0 X

R H E 0 0 3 9 7 0

W - Burkhart (34-5). L - Robinson (18-10). LOB - UH 4; Arizona St. 5. 2B - Carlson 2(9). HR - Miller(16); Cowles(16). HBP - Grimes. SH - Manuma, V.(8); Vasquez(18); Baca(9).

GAME 3, May 18, 2007

R H E Hawai‘i 0 1 0 4 0 1 3 9 13 2 Mississippi State 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 7 16 1 Win - Morton (8-3). Loss - Nurnberg (17-10). 2B - Milca(9); Gould(10); V. Manuma. HR - Robinson(20); V. Manuma; Titcomb(4); S.J. Bailey(3). HBP - N. Boyce. SH - Gould(16); V. Manuma; Andrade(2);Grimes(7); H. Guess(3); S.J. Bailey(6).

GAME 4, May 19, 2007 Arizona State 1 Hawai‘i 0

2 0

0 0

1 0

1 0

5 0

R H E 10 15 0 0 2 0

W - Burkhart (33-5). L - Robinson (17-9). DP - UH 1. LOB - Arizona St. 7; UH 5. 2B Cochran(19); Cowles(11); Carlson(7). HR - Miller(15); Cowles(15). HBP - Miller; Warwick. SH - Cowles(6); Baca(8). SB - Carlson(3).

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2010

Overall Record: 50-16 WAC: 19-1 NCAA Regional (Stanford, CA): 3-1 NCAA Super Reginonal (Tuscaloosa, AL): 2-1 NCAA WCWS (Oklahoma City): 1-2

Regionals - Stanford, Calif.

GAME 1, May 21, 2010 UC Davis Hawai‘i

0 3

0 0 1 1 2 0 5 x

R H E 2 5 2 10 9 0

W - Ricketts (25-7). Loss - Holmes (16-10). E-Santana 2 (UCD); LOB - Aggies 7; UH 8. 2B - Grimes, K.; HR - Tauali‘i, A.; HBP Tauali‘i, A.; SF - Rodriguez, J.; Gonzalez, M. - 2-for-3, 2 runs; Rodriguez, J. - 3 RBI; Aguirre, A. - 2-for-4, 4 RBI

GAME 2, May 22, 2010 Hawai‘i Stanford

R H E 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 10 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 8 0

W - Ricketts (26-7). L - Chinn (12-9). LOB - UH 6; Stanford 6. 2B - Aguirre, A; Koutz, Melis.; 3B - Hansen, Ashl; Burns, Maya.; HR Gonzalez, M.; Tauali‘i, A; HBP - Hansen, Ashl; Hassman, Sar.; SH - Yoshikawa, T.; SB - Iwata, J.; Paragas, R.; Gonzalez, M. - 3-for-3, 3 RBI, 1 run

GAME 3, May 23, 2010 Texas Tech Hawai‘i

Women’s College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla.

Super Regionals - Tuscaloosa, Ala.

R H E 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 x 7 11 0

Win - Ricketts (27-7). Loss - Brokeshoulder (8-6). 2LOB - TTU 8; UH 8; 2B - Bledsoe.; 3B - Pu‘uWarren, K.; HR - Majam, K.; Gonzalez, M.; Rodriguez, J; Grimes, K.; Yoshikawa, T. HBP Aguirre, A.; Pu‘u-Warren,. SH - Legler; Hamada

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GAME 1, May 29, 2010 Hawai‘i Alabama

0 0

0 0 0 0 1 6 1 x

R H E 0 2 3 8 9 0

W - Dunne (30-4). L - Ricketts (27-8). E - Iwata, J.(14); Gonzalez, M. (12); Grimes, K. (4). DP - UH 1. LOG - UH 5, UA 3. 2B - Aguirre, A. HR - Locke 2. HBP - Majam, K.; Pu‘uWarren,. SH - Boccia. SF - Morgan. SB - Braud (44); Davis. DS - Conley.

GAME 2, May 29, 2010 Alabama Hawai‘i

R H E 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 10 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 x 8 8 0

W - Ricketts (28-8). L - Dunne (30-5). E - Morgan; Gonzalez, M.. LOB - UA 11; UH 5. 2B - Fenton; Majam, K. 3B - Lunceford. HR - Majam, K.; Iwata, J.; Yoshikawa, T. HBP - Larsen; Majam, K.; Aguirre, A.; Yoshikawa, T. SH - Braud. SF - Morgan; Iwata, J. SB - Braud. CS Rodriguez, J.

GAME 3, May 30, 2010 Alabama Hawai‘i

R H E 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 5 0

GAME 1, June 3, 2010 Hawai‘i Missouri

0 0

1 0

0 1

0 0

0 1

2 0

R H E 3 9 1 2 6 0

W - Ricketts (30-8). L - Nottelmann (24-8). E - Tauali‘i, A. DP - Missouri 1. LOB - UH 6; UM 7. 2B - Pu‘u-Warren, K.; Hudson. HR - Aguirre, A.; Yoshikawa, T; Taylor.

GAME 2, June 4, 2010 UCLA Hawai‘i

0 0

3 0

0 0

1 2

1 0

0 0

R H E 5 10 0 2 6 0

W - Lagenfeld (13-1). L - Ricketts (30-9). DP - UH 1. LOB - UCLA 6; UH 5. 2B - Lagenfeld; Shull; Rodriguez, J.. HR - Harrison, A; Camuso; Burney; Aguirre, A. SH - Shull; Bates.

GAME 3, June 5, 2010 Hawai‘i Arizona

0 1

0 0

1 2

0 2

0 0

0 0

R H E 1 2 2 5 7 0

W - Fowler (36-7). L - Ricketts (30-10). E - Pagaduan, D; Ricketts, S. LOB - UH 5; UA 5. 2B - Arredondo. HR - Yoshikawa, T. HBP - Aguirre, A. SH - Shutzler. SF - Chambers.

W - Ricketts (29-8). L - Dunne (30-6). LOB - UA 3; UH 6. 2B - Lunceford. HR Morgan; Larsen; Rodriguez, J. HBP - Majam, K.; Aguirre, A.; Pu‘u-Warren, K.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1985

1987

2/24 at Arizona L 1-2 2/24 at Arizona L 4-5 2/25 at Northern Arizona L 2-3 2/25 at Northern Arizona L 2-5 Arizona State Tournament (Tempe, AZ, Feb. 28-Mar. 3) 2/28 New Mexico State W 2-1 2/28 at Arizona State L 2-4 3/01 Oklahoma State L 2-7 3/02 Cal Poly-Pomona L 0-5 3/02 Pacific W 1-0 3/03 Oregon State L 1-2 3/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 4-2 3/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-2 3/27 UC Santa Barbara* L 0-2 3/27 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-1 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 29-31) 3/29 UCLA W 1-0 3/30 Fresno State L 0-6 3/31 UC Santa Barbara L 2-3 4/02 Pacific* L 3-5 4/02 Pacific* L 0-3 4/03 Pacific* L 0-1 4/03 Pacific* L 1-2 4/12 at UNLV* L 3-5 4/12 at UNLV* W 8-6 4/13 at UNLV* W 6-5 4/13 at UNLV* L 3-7 4/15 at Cal State Northridge L 0-2 4/15 at Cal State Northridge L 1-8 4/17 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 1-3 4/17 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-4 4/18 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-3 4/18 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-9

3/13 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/21 3/21 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/27 3/27 3/28 3/28 4/09 4/09 4/11 4/11 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/18 4/21 4/23 4/23 4/25 4/25 4/27 4/27 4/29 4/29 5/01 5/01 5/02 5/02 5/05 5/05 5/07 5/07 5/09 5/09

Record: 8-23 PCAA: 5-11 Head Coach: Alika Thompson

1986

Record: 9-27 PCAA: 7-21 Head Coach: Alika Thompson 3/02 Okayama# W 22-1 3/02 Okayama# W 17-0 3/14 at Pacific* L 2-4 3/14 at Pacific* L 1-4 3/24 UNLV* L 1-2 3/24 UNLV* L 2-5 3/25 UNLV* W 2-0 3/25 UNLV* L 0-2 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 27-29) 3/27 U.S. International L 1-2 3/28 Saginaw Valley L 1-2 3/28 Japan# L 1-2 3/29 Utah State L 1-4 3/29 UNLV W 1-0 4/11 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-2 4/11 Cal Poly-Pomona* W 3-0 4/12 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-2 4/12 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-1 4/17 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-1 4/17 Cal State Fullerton* L 1-4 4/18 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 4/18 Cal State Fullerton* L 1-8 Utah/Utah State Coca-Cola Classic (Logan, UT, Apr. 24) 4/24 Utah L 3-9 4/24 Oklahoma State L 0-15 4/28 at UC Santa Barbara* L 2-3 4/28 at UC Santa Barbara* L 3-4 4/29 at UCLA L 0-7 4/29 at UCLA W 4-3 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara* W 3-1 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara* L 3-4 5/02 at Long Beach State* L 1-2 5/02 at Long Beach State* W 2-1 5/03 at Long Beach State* L 0-6 5/03 at Long Beach State* L 1-3 5/04 at Pacific* L 0-5 5/04 at Pacific* L 0-7 5/08 San Diego State* W 2-1 5/08 San Diego State* W 3-0 5/10 San Diego State* W 2-0 5/10 San Diego State* L 3-4

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Record: 31-16 PCAA: 23-13 Head Coach: Alika Thompson Fresno State* Fresno State* Fresno State* Fresno State* at UNLV* at UNLV* at UNLV* at UNLV* Utah Utah at San Diego State* at San Diego State* at Cal State Fullerton* at Cal Sate Fullerton* at Cal Poly-Pomona* at Cal Poly-Pomona* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* Long Beach State* Long Beach State* Long Beach State* Long Beach State* Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Hawai‘i Pacific at Loyola Marymount at Loyola Marymount at San Diego State* at San Diego State* at Cal State Fullerton* at Cal State Fullerton* at Cal Poly-Pomona* at Cal Poly-Pomona* at San Jose State* at San Jose State* at San Jose State* at San Jose State* Hawai‘i Pacific Hawai‘i Pacific Pacific* Pacific* Pacific* Pacific*

L W L L W W W L L L W W L L L W W W W W L W L L W W W W W W W W W L W L L W W W W L W W W W W

1988

1989

Roadrunner Invitational (Las Cruces, NM, March 3-5) 3/03 Minnesota W 2-1 3/03 Utah W 3-1 3/04 Arizona L 0-2 3/04 Louisiana-Monroe W 3-2 3/04 Utah State W 4-1 3/05 Utah State W 2-1 3/05 Cal State Fullerton L 3-4 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 11-13) 3/11 Hawai‘i Pacific W 10-0 3/11 Chapman L 0-1 3/12 Arizona Western# W 4-1 3/12 Hawai‘i Loa W 7-1 3/12 Sacramento State L 0-1 3/13 Hawai‘i Pacific W 7-1 3/13 Chapman W 4-3 3/15 at CS Dominguez Hills W 3-1 3/15 at CS Dominguez Hills W 3-1 3/16 at Cal State Northridge W 1-0 3/16 at Cal State Northridge L 0-8 3/18 at Long Beach State* L 1-6 3/18 at Long Beach State* L 0-2 3/19 at Long Beach State* W 4-1 3/19 at Long Beach State* W 13-8 3/21 at Fresno State* L 0-1 3/21 at Fresno State* L 0-1 3/22 at Fresno State* L 0-1 3/22 at Fresno State* L 0-4 3/29 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-1 3/29 Cal State Fullerton* W 4-1 3/31 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-1 3/31 Cal State Fullerton* L 1-2 4/02 UNLV* W 3-0 4/02 UNLV* W 2-1 4/05 UNLV* L 1-2 4/05 UNLV* W 2-1 4/13 at UCLA L 0-8 4/13 at UCLA L 0-5 4/15 at UC Santa Barbara* W 4-0 4/15 at UC Santa Barbara* L 1-2 4/16 at UC Santa Barbara* W 8-2 4/16 at UC Santa Barbara* W 6-2 4/18 at Pacific* L 0-1 4/18 at Pacific* L 3-4 4/20 at Pacific* L 0-2 4/20 at Pacific* L 0-1 4/21 at California L 0-1 4/21 at California L 1-3 4/22 at San Francisco W 3-2 4/22 at San Francisco W 7-0 4/29 San Jose State* W 4-0 4/29 San Jose State* W 5-4 4/30 San Jose State* L 1-8 4/30 San Jose State* W 2-1 5/04 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-5 5/04 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-4 5/05 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-1 5/05 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 1-3 5/08 San Diego State* W 5-1 5/08 San Diego State* W 4-3 5/09 San Diego State* W 1-0 5/09 San Diego State* W 4-0

2/12 Hawai‘i-Hilo L 0-1 2/12 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 7-1 Arizona Classic (Tucson, AZ, Feb. 16-18) 2/16 Nebraska L 4-7 2/16 Cal State Fullerton* L 1-2 2/17 U.S. International L 0-3 2/17 Northwestern L 3-6 2/18 Arizona L 0-5 2/18 Toledo W 4-2 2/18 Long Beach State L 2-6 3/03 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 4-5 3/03 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-2 3/04 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-2 3/04 at Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-7 3/06 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 3/06 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-3 3/07 at Cal State Fullerton* L 1-5 3/07 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 3/09 at San Diego State* L 1-2 3/09 at San Diego State* L 4-5 3/10 at San Diego State* L 1-4 3/10 at San Diego State* W 5-4 3/11 at U.S. International W 4-0 3/11 at U.S. International L 0-1 3/17 Utah W 2-1 3/17 Utah W 2-1 3/19 Utah L 0-3 3/19 Utah W 2-0 3/31 Fresno State* W 4-3 3/31 Fresno State * L 0-1 4/01 Fresno State * L 0-1 4/01 Fresno State * L 2-3 4/07 Pacific* W 4-1 4/07 Pacific* W 3-2 4/13 Long Beach State* L 2-4 4/13 Long Beach State* L 0-2 4/15 Long Beach State* L 0-1 4/15 Long Beach State* L 0-1 4/19 at Pacific* W 2-1 4/19 at Pacific* L 0-9 4/21 at San Jose State* L 2-7 4/21 at San Jose State* L 2-4 4/22 at San Jose State* W 3-2 4/22 at San Jose State* L 0-10 4/24 at UNLV* L 4-5 4/24 at UNLV* W 5-0 4/25 at UNLV* W 2-1 4/25 at UNLV* W 5-2 5/05 UC Santa Barbara* L 0-2 5/05 UC Santa Barbara* W 1-0 5/06 UC Santa Barbara* L 1-4 5/06 UC Santa Barbara* L 0-1

Record: 30-29 PCAA: 16-20 Head Coach: Alika Thompson 1-3 5-4 3-4 0-1 2-1 10-6 6-0 1-2 3-4 4-12 4-0 3-0 0-3 3-5 2-3 5-0 2-0 4-3 2-0 3-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-4 6-3 5-2 9-1 11-2 7-0 3-1 14-0 8-0 4-1 0-5 2-0 0-3 0-1 3-2 1-0 7-4 4-2 0-1 5-0 3-0 5-0 12-1 4-2

Record: 16-35 Big West: 10-26 Head Coach: Alika Thompson

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1990

1991

1992

1993

Hawai‘i Preseason Tournament (Honolulu, Feb. 22-24) 2/22 Hawai‘i Loa W 2-0 2/23 Brigham Young-Hawai‘i W 4-1 2/23 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 10-1 2/24 Chaminade W 4-0 2/24 Hawai‘i Pacific W 3-2 Roadrunner Invitational (Las Cruces, NM, March 1-3) 3/01 Northwestern L 2-4 3/01 Wichita State W 1-0 3/02 Arizona State L 1-2 3/02 New Mexico State L 5-7 3/03 Minnesota L 0-3 3/03 Colorado State W 4-1 3/03 Wichita State W 1-0 3/09 San Diego State* L 1-8 3/09 San Diego State* W 4-3 3/10 San Diego State* L 0-3 3/10 San Diego State* W 3-2 3/14 at UCLA L 0-3 3/14 at UCLA L 0-5 3/16 at Long Beach State* L 0-1 3/16 at Long Beach State* L 1-4 3/17 at Long Beach State* L 0-5 3/17 at Long Beach State* W 1-0 3/19 at Fresno State* L 0-4 3/19 at Fresno State* L 0-4 3/20 at Fresno State* L 1-9 3/20 at Fresno State* L 0-3 3/23 UNLV* L 0-1 3/23 UNLV* L 0-5 3/24 UNLV* L 1-2 3/24 UNLV* L 3-4 4/03 Chaminade W 3-0 4/03 Chaminade W 1-0 4/07 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-1 4/07 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-3 4/09 Cal State Fullerton* (12) L 0-1 4/09 Cal State Fullerton* L 2-4 4/12 at Cal State Northridge W 9-3 4/12 at Cal State Northridge W 1-0 4/13 at UC Santa Barbara* L 0-3 4/13 at UC Santa Barbara* W 2-0 4/14 at UC Santa Barbara* W 2-1 4/14 at UC Santa Barbara* W 2-0 4/16 at Pacific* L 0-3 4/16 at Pacific* L 0-1 4/17 at Pacific* L 0-2 4/17 at Pacific* L 0-4 4/18 at California L 0-1 4/18 at California L 0-3 4/19 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 12-1 4/19 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 3-0 4/20 at Santa Clara L 0-1 4/20 at Santa Clara L 1-2 4/26 San Jose State* L 0-3 4/26 San Jose State* L 0-2 4/27 San Jose State* W 4-0 4/27 San Jose State* L 1-2 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, April 28-29) 4/28 New Mexico State W 2-1 4/28 California L 0-4 4/28 Colorado State L 1-4 4/29 Colorado State W 4-3 4/29 California L 0-3 5/04 Cal Poly-Pomona* W 2-1 5/04 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-2 5/05 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 0-5 5/05 Cal Poly-Pomona* L 2-3

2/16 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 3-2 2/17 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 1-0 Hawai‘i Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 21-24) 2/21 Chaminade W 19-4 2/21 Brigham Young-Hawai‘i W 4-0 2/23 Hawai‘i Pacific W 4-0 2/24 Hawai‘i Loa W 7-0 2/24 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 5-0 UNLV Spring Fling (Las Vegas, NV, March 2-3) 3/02 Cal State Northridge L 4-9 3/02 Southern Utah W 9-0 3/02 Utah State L 1-2 3/03 Oregon State W 8-0 3/03 Cal Poly-Pomona W 2-1 3/05 at UNLV* L 2-6 3/05 at UNLV* L 0-2 3/06 at UNLV* L 0-2 3/06 at UNLV* L 3-5 3/09 San Jose State* L 0-2 3/09 San Jose State* L 1-2 3/12 New Mexico L 1-2 3/13 New Mexico W 4-1 3/13 New Mexico W 1-0 3/15 Fresno State* L 4-6 3/15 Fresno State* L 0-11 3/16 Fresno State* L 3-5 3/16 Fresno State* L 0-2 3/22 Nittaidai# W 8-2 3/22 Nittaidai# W 5-0 3/25 UC Santa Barbara* W 4-1 3/25 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-0 3/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 6-3 3/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 2-0 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 28-30) 3/28 Sacramento State W 2-1 3/29 UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 3/29 UCLA L 0-3 3/30 Sacramento State W 2-1 3/30 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 4/12 Pacific* W 2-1 4/12 Pacific* W 2-1 4/13 Pacific* W 3-1 4/13 Pacific* L 4-6 4/19 Utah State* L 0-2 4/19 Utah State* W 2-1 4/20 Utah State* W 2-1 4/20 Utah State* W 1-0 4/23 at New Mexico State* W 2-0 4/23 at New Mexico State* L 1-2 4/24 at New Mexico State* W 3-2 4/24 at New Mexico State* W 1-0 4/26 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 4/26 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 4/28 at Cal State Fullerton* (8) L 0-1 4/28 at Cal State Fullerton* (nullified) L 0-4 4/29 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 1-2 4/29 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 1-8 5/01 at San Jose State* L 0-1 5/01 at San Jose State* W 1-0 5/03 Long Beach State* W 3-2 5/03 Long Beach State* W 3-2 5/04 Long Beach State* L 0-4 5/04 Long Beach State* W 1-0

Hawai‘i Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 20-22) 2/20 Brigham Young-Hawai‘i W 9-0 2/21 Chaminade W 8-0 2/21 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 8-2 2/22 Hawai‘i Loa W 9-0 2/22 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 3-1 3/06 at Pacific* L 1-2 3/06 at Pacific* W 3-1 3/07 at Pacific* L 0-5 3/07 at Pacific* L 0-1 3/10 at Fresno State* L 0-1 3/10 at Fresno State* L 1-5 3/11 at Fresno State* L 2-3 3/11 at Fresno State* L 0-3 Elite Tournament (Bakersfield, CA, March 13-15) 3/13 San Diego State W 4-0 3/13 Sacramento State W 4-0 3/13 Creighton W 2-1 3/14 Cal State Northridge L 0-2 3/14 Pacific L 0-2 3/14 Cal State Bakersfield W 1-0 3/14 Long Beach State L 1-9 3/15 Cal Poly-Pomona L 0-1 3/17 New Mexico State* W 2-0 3/17 New Mexico State* W 4-1 3/18 New Mexico State* W 4-0 3/18 New Mexico State* W 3-0 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 20-22) 3/20 Chaminade W 3-2 3/20 Hawai‘i Loa L 2-3 3/21 Pacific Lutheran L 2-4 3/21 New Mexico State W 6-0 3/21 New Mexico State W 3-2 3/21 Pacific Lutheran W 2-0 3/22 Hawai‘i Loa W 2-1 3/22 Hawai‘i Loa W 1-0 National Invitational Tournament (San Jose, CA, March 26-29) 3/26 Michigan W 8-1 3/27 California W 4-3 3/27 Creighton W 5-3 3/27 Kansas L 0-2 3/28 New Mexico W 4-3 3/28 California W 5-4 3/28 Utah State W 5-4 3/29 Kansas L 0-7 3/31 at UC Santa Barbara* L 0-1 3/31 at UC Santa Barbara* W 1-0 4/01 at UC Santa Barbara* W 5-1 4/01 at UC Santa Barbara* W 6-4 4/02 at UCLA L 0-2 4/02 at UCLA L 0-3 4/03 at Long Beach State* W 2-0 4/03 at Long Beach State* L 0-1 4/04 at Long Beach State* L 0-4 4/04 at Long Beach State* L 1-6 4/06 at Utah State* L 0-1 4/06 at Utah State* L 2-4 4/07 at Utah State* L 0-2 4/07 at Utah State* W 1-0 4/13 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 4/14 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-6 4/15 Cal State Fullerton* (14) L 1-2 4/15 Cal State Fullerton* W 1-0 4/24 San Jose State* W 1-0 4/24 San Jose State* L 0-2 4/25 San Jose State* L 3-4 4/25 San Jose State* L 1-2 5/01 UNLV* L 0-3 5/01 UNLV* L 1-11 5/02 UNLV* L 1-5 5/02 UNLV* W 5-0

2/12 Hawai‘i-Hilo% W 3-1 2/13 Hawai‘i-Hilo% L 5-9 2/14 Sonoma State W 8-0 2/14 Sonoma State W 12-2 Hawai‘i Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 18-20) 2/18 Brigham Young-Hawai‘i W 2-1 2/19 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 5-0 2/19 Simon Fraser W 8-2 2/20 Chaminade W 2-0 Troy Cox Invitational (Las Cruces, NM, Feb. 25-27) 2/25 New Mexico L 2-3 2/25 Oklahoma State L 1-3 2/26 Texas-Arlington W 2-1 2/26 Southern Utah W 9-0 2/27 New Mexico State W 10-6 2/27 Oklahoma State L 2-4 2/27 Wichita State L 0-14 3/01 at New Mexico State* L 3-4 3/01 at New Mexico State* L 4-6 3/02 at New Mexico State* L 1-6 3/02 at New Mexico State* L 0-8 3/14 St. Mary’s (CA) W 14-0 3/14 St. Mary’s (CA) W 13-2 3/16 Long Beach State* L 0-1 3/16 Long Beach State* L 1-4 3/17 Long Beach State* L 1-2 3/17 Long Beach State* L 0-10 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 19-21) 3/19 Arizona State L 1-5 3/19 Texas A&M L 3-4 3/20 Long Beach State L 6-7 3/20 New Mexico W 2-1 3/20 Illinois State L 3-4 3/21 Texas A&M L 4-9 3/23 at San Jose State* W 5-0 3/23 at San Jose State* W 6-2 National Invitational (San Jose, CA, March 26-27) 3/26 Sacramento State L 0-2 3/26 California L 0-4 3/26 Oklahoma W 4-3 3/27 Creighton W 9-3 3/29 at San Jose State* W 7-4 3/29 at San Jose State* W 6-2 4/02 UC Santa Barbara* L 0-3 4/02 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-2 4/03 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-2 4/03 UC Santa Barbara* W 5-2 4/17 at UNLV* L 1-2 4/17 at UNLV* L 1-3 4/18 at UNLV* L 2-5 4/18 at UNLV* L 5-6 4/20 at Cal State Fullerton* L 4-5 4/20 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-3 4/22 at Cal State Fullerton* L 4-10 4/22 at Cal State Fullerton* L 2-6 4/30 Pacific* W 3-2 5/01 Pacific* L 1-6 5/02 Pacific* W 2-0 5/02 Pacific* L 0-7 5/06 Utah State* L 0-3 5/06 Utah State* L 2-5 5/08 Utah State* L 0-1 5/08 Utah State* L 2-3

Record: 24-41 Big West: 8-28 Head Coach: Rayla Allison

Record: 33-24 Big West: 17-18 Head Coach: Rayla Allison

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Record: 34-33 Big West: 13-23 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 24-35 Big West: 9-23 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1994

1995

1996

1997

Hawai‘i Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 17-19) 2/17 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 1-0 2/17 Hawai‘i Pacific W 8-0 2/19 Chaminade W 9-0 2/19 Hawai‘i Pacific W 1-0 UNLV Spring Fling (Las Vegas, NV, Feb. 25-27) 2/25 Oregon W 2-0 2/25 Sacramento State W 1-0 2/26 Utah State L 2-4 2/26 Toledo W 7-0 2/27 UCLA W 1-0 2/27 Oregon W 3-1 3/01 at UC Santa Barbara* W 3-2 3/01 at UC Santa Barbara* W 10-0 3/03 at UC Santa Barbara* W 3-1 3/03 at UC Santa Barbara* W 2-0 3/11 Tennessee Tech W 4-1 3/11 Tennessee Tech W 4-0 3/13 San Jose State* W 7-0 3/13 San Jose State* W 7-3 3/15 San Jose State* W 7-1 3/15 San Jose State* W 4-0 3/16 Missouri L 0-1 3/16 Missouri W 4-3 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 17-20) 3/17 Cleveland State W 7-0 3/18 Arizona State W 5-0 3/18 San Jose State W 4-0 3/19 California W 6-0 3/19 Missouri L 2-5 3/20 Arizona State W 3-0 3/20 California L 1-5 3/22 at Long Beach State* W 1-0 3/22 at Long Beach State* L 2-3 3/23 at Long Beach State* W 3-0 3/23 at Long Beach State* W 1-0 Cellular One Classic (Sacramento, CA, March 24-26) 3/24 Connecticut W 5-1 3/24 Toledo W 6-3 3/25 Michigan W 12-8 3/25 Sacramento State W 9-0 3/26 Texas A&M W 5-0 3/26 Oklahoma L 2-4 4/01 New Mexico State* W 5-1 4/01 New Mexico State* (5) W 9-0 4/03 New Mexico State* (6) W 9-0 4/03 New Mexico State* W 4-0 4/09 Hawai‘i Pacific W 3-0 4/09 Hawai‘i Pacific W 5-0 4/14 Cal State Fullerton* W 1-0 4/14 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-2 4/16 Cal State Fullerton* (8) L 0-1 4/16 Cal State Fullerton* L 0-1 4/22 UNLV* L 0-2 4/22 UNLV* W 1-0 4/23 UNLV* L 0-1 4/23 UNLV* W 4-1 4/29 at Pacific* W 2-1 4/29 at Pacific* W 5-1 4/30 at Pacific* W 1-0 4/30 at Pacific* W 2-0 5/02 at Utah State* W 5-2 5/02 at Utah State* W 11-1 5/03 at Utah State* L 1-2 5/03 at Utah State* W 4-3 NCAA Midwest Regional (Lawrence, KS, May 20-22) 5/20 Drake W 1-0 5/21 Missouri W 2-1 5/22 Missouri L 1-3 5/22 Missouri L 1-2

Hawai‘i Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 10-12) 2/10 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 9-1 2/11 Chaminade W 13-0 2/11 Hawai‘i Pacific W 3-0 2/11 Chaminade W 2-0 2/12 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 2-0 2/12 Hawai‘i Pacific W 4-2 2/19 at San Jose State* W 1-0 2/19 at San Jose State* L 2-11 2/21 at San Jose State* W 2-1 2/21 at San Jose State* L 0-1 Arizona State Classic (Tempe, AZ, Feb. 23-26) 2/23 Eastern Michigan W 3-2 2/23 Eastern Michigan L 2-3 2/24 Cal Poly-SLO W 4-0 2/24 San Diego State W 4-0 2/25 Michigan L 0-5 2/26 Washington W 7-0 3/03 Utah State* W 4-0 3/03 Utah State* L 2-8 3/04 Utah State* W 2-0 3/04 Utah State* W 2-0 3/13 Long Beach State* W 6-0 3/13 Long Beach State* W 2-0 3/15 Long Beach State* W 7-0 3/15 Long Beach State* L 3-4 Honeycuts Invitational (Honolulu, March 16-19) 3/16 Notre Dame W 2-1 3/16 Loyola Marymount W 1-0 3/17 DePaul W 3-0 3/17 Long Beach State L 4-6 3/18 Loyola Marymount W 5-1 3/19 Long Beach State L 3-5 3/19 Notre Dame W 6-3 3/19 Long Beach State W 5-2 3/19 Long Beach State W 3-2 Cellular One Classic (Sacramento, CA, March 25-26) 3/25 Cal Poly-SLO L 3-4 3/25 Nebraska L 3-5 3/25 Oregon L 0-2 3/26 Pacific W 4-1 3/26 Cal Poly-SLO L 1-5 3/28 at New Mexico State* W 4-1 3/28 at New Mexico State* W 3-0 3/29 at New Mexico State* W 4-0 3/29 at New Mexico State* L 0-2 3/31 at UNLV* L 1-2 3/31 at UNLV* L 1-2 4/01 at UNLV* W 4-2 4/01 at UNLV* W 7-2 4/08 at Hawai‘i-Hilo W 7-0 4/08 at Hawai‘i-Hilo W 4-0 4/14 Pacific* W 4-3 4/14 Pacific* W 1-0 4/16 Pacific* W 3-0 4/16 Pacific* W 7-0 4/18 UC Santa Barbara* W 3-0 4/18 UC Santa Barbara* L 3-4 4/19 UC Santa Barbara* W 4-1 4/19 UC Santa Barbara* W 6-0 4/24 at Loyola Marymount W 7-0 4/24 at Loyola Marymount W 9-0 4/25 at Cal State Fullerton* (8) L 2-3 4/25 at Cal State Fullerton* L 0-5 4/27 at Cal State Fullerton* W 3-2 4/27 at Cal State Fullerton* L 2-6 4/29 at San Diego State W 4-1 4/29 at San Diego State W 7-0 NCAA South Regional (Columbia, SC, May 19-21) 5/19 South Carolina W 3-2 5/20 UCLA L 0-9 5/20 South Carolina W 2-0 5/21 UCLA L 3-4

2/10 Hawai‘i-Hilo% W 8-3 2/10 Hawai‘i-Hilo% L 0-8 Hawai‘i Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 16-18) 2/16 Hawai‘i Pacific W 8-0 2/16 Chaminade W 11-0 2/17 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 8-5 2/17 Chaminade W 7-0 2/18 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 3-1 2/18 Hawai‘i Pacific W 15-2 UNLV Softball Classic (Las Vegas, NV, Feb. 23-25) 2/23 Akron W 10-2 2/23 Oregon W 10-2 2/24 Utah State (11) W 9-8 2/24 Toledo L 2-6 2/25 Oregon L 9-11 2/28 Pacific* L 1-7 2/28 Pacific* L 0-3 NSCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, GA, March 1-3) 3/01 Oregon W 5-2 3/01 Notre Dame W 6-2 3/02 Princeton (8) W 6-5 3/02 Illinois-Chicago L 0-1 3/03 Oklahoma State W 3-0 3/03 Notre Dame W 6-4 3/11 New Mexico State* W 3-1 3/11 New Mexico State* L 1-4 3/13 New Mexico State* W 3-1 3/13 New Mexico State* L 0-4 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 14-17) 3/14 Bowling Green W 9-0 3/15 Stanford L 1-3 3/15 Tokyo WCPE# L 2-4 3/16 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 4-5 3/16 New Mexico State L 0-4 3/17 Bowling Green W 9-0 3/17 Stanford W 1-0 3/17 Tokyo WCPE# W 6-2 3/24 San Jose State* W 6-3 3/24 San Jose State* W 9-1 3/26 San Jose State* W 10-1 3/26 San Jose State* L 3-5 3/29 Long Beach State* W 3-1 3/29 Long Beach State* L 0-1 3/30 Long Beach State* L 1-6 3/30 Long Beach State* L 0-3 3/31 Loyola Marymount W 10-0 3/31 Loyola Marymount W 12-1 4/04 Cal State Fullerton* L 3-4 4/04 Cal State Fullerton* L 3-6 4/06 Cal State Fullerton* (9) L 6-7 4/06 Cal State Fullerton* W 1-0 4/13 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 8-7 4/13 Hawai‘i-Hilo L 6-7 4/21 Pacific* W 2-1 4/21 Pacific* (10) L 8-9 4/22 UC Santa Barbara* W 4-2 4/22 UC Santa Barbara* L 1-2 4/24 UC Santa Barbara* W 4-1 4/24 UC Santa Barbara* L 1-2 4/26 Utah State* W 7-6 4/26 Utah State* W 5-3 4/27 Utah State* L 3-5 4/28 Utah State* L 0-6 5/03 UNLV* L 4-8 5/03 UNLV* W 3-1 5/04 UNLV* (8) W 3-2 5/04 UNLV* W 6-3

Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 7-9) 2/07 BYU-Hawai‘i W 17-1 2/08 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 5-2 2/09 Chaminade W 9-0 2/09 Hawai‘i Pacific W 6-4 Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 14-16) 2/14 Santa Clara W 9-1 2/14 Texas-San Antonio W 9-0 2/15 Long Beach State W 5-2 2/15 Loyola Marymount L 0-2 2/16 Santa Clara W 11-0 2/16 Long Beach State W 4-3 2/16 Long Beach State L 0-3 2/16 Long Beach State L 2-3 SDSU Spring Classic (San Diego, CA, Feb. 20-23) 2/20 Stanford L 2-7 2/20 Arkansas L 4-5 2/21 Cal State Northridge T 5-5 2/21 Long Beach State L 2-7 2/22 Michigan L 6-7 2/22 San Diego State W 5-3 2/23 Sacramento State W 4-2 2/25 at San Jose State* L 3-8 2/25 at San Jose State* L 4-5 2/26 at San Jose State* W 12-5 2/26 at San Jose State* W 16-0 3/08 Utah* W 3-0 3/08 Utah* W 2-1 3/09 Utah* L 1-2 3/09 Utah* L 1-5 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, March 14-16) 3/14 Creighton W 5-1 3/14 Illinois State W 7-0 3/15 Southeast Missouri State W 9-6 3/15 California L 2-3 3/15 Illinois State W 5-4 3/16 California W 11-6 3/16 California W 4-0 Cal State Fullerton Pony Tournament

Record: 51-14 Big West: 25-7 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

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Record: 47-21 Big West: 21-11 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 36-25 Big West: 15-17 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 37-25-1 WAC: 18-14 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

(Fullerton, CA, March 20-22)

3/20 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/26 3/26 4/03 4/03 4/05 4/05 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/27 4/27 4/28 4/28 4/30 4/30 5/02 5/02 5/03 5/03 5/09 5/09 5/10 5/10

Oklahoma State Ohio State Arizona Utah State Fresno State at New Mexico* at New Mexico* San Diego State* San Diego State* San Diego State* San Diego State* Colorado State* Colorado State* Colorado State* Colorado State* at Tulsa* at Tulsa* at Tulsa* at Tulsa* at New Mexico* at New Mexico* at UNLV* at UNLV* at UNLV* at UNLV* Fresno State* Fresno State* Fresno State* Fresno State*

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3-4 8-0 5-6 5-4 1-5 10-7 10-2 1-2 2-3 9-1 5-4 0-7 5-7 1-2 2-1 4-0 7-0 1-0 4-1 4-12 14-0 4-1 18-2 2-1 3-4 4-2 0-6 0-8 4-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1998

1999

2000

2001

Preseason Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 6-8) 2/06 Brigham Young-Hawai‘i W 13-0 2/07 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 8-0 2/08 Chaminade W 9-0 2/08 Hawai‘i Pacific W 4-1 Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 12-15) 2/12 Simon Fraser W 2-0 2/13 Cal Poly-SLO W 3-0 2/13 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 2/14 Nebraska W 6-0 2/14 Oregon State L 1-2 2/15 Nebraska W 7-6 2/15 Oregon State W 4-3 UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, NV, Feb. 20-22) 2/20 Washington L 0-3 2/21 Pacific W 6-3 2/21 Oregon W 9-4 2/22 Utah State W 4-0 2/22 Bowling Green W 6-3 2/25 at San Diego State* W 14-2 2/25 at San Diego State* W 8-1 3/04 San Jose State* W 10-3 3/04 San Jose State* W 6-4 3/07 San Jose State* L 4-5 3/07 San Jose State* W 8-0 3/09 Tulsa* W 8-0 3/09 Tulsa* W 10-2 3/10 Tulsa* W 10-0 3/10 Tulsa* W 10-2 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, March 12-15) 3/12 Loyola Marymount W 2-0 3/13 Notre Dame W 11-1 3/14 Tulsa W 6-2 3/15 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 12-6 Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA, Mar. 19-21) 3/19 Kansas W 1-0 3/20 Arkansas W 3-0 3/20 California L 1-3 3/20 Iowa L 2-6 3/21 Nebraska L 1-3 3/24 at Santa Clara W 3-0 3/24 at Santa Clara W 7-3 3/27 at Fresno State* L 2-6 3/28 at Fresno State* L 0-2 4/10 New Mexico* W 3-0 4/10 New Mexico* W 4-1 4/11 New Mexico* W 4-2 4/11 New Mexico* W 6-0 4/19 at San Diego State* L 1-2 4/19 at San Diego State* L 0-1 4/21 at Colorado State* L 1-6 4/21 at Colorado State* L 0-2 4/22 at Colorado State* W 8-0 4/22 at Colorado State* L 3-4 4/24 at Utah* W 3-2 4/24 at Utah* W 6-3 4/25 at Utah* W 8-6 4/25 at Utah* W 7-4 5/01 UNLV* W 4-1 5/01 UNLV* W 4-1 5/02 UNLV* W 5-1 5/02 UNLV* W 9-1 NCAA Regional I (Tucson, AZ, May 15-16) 5/15 Pacific L 0-6 5/16 Niagara W 5-1 5/16 Pacific L 2-4

Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 11-14) 2/11 Loyola Marymount W 10-0 2/12 Baylor L 0-1 2/12 Ohio State W 3-0 2/13 Oregon State W 2-0 2/13 Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 2/14 Baylor W 1-0 2/14 Oregon State W 1-0 UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, NV, Feb. 19-21) 2/19 Portland State W 7-6 2/19 UCLA L 2-10 2/20 Pacific W 5-4 2/20 Oregon W 4-2 2/21 Bowling Green W 11-1 2/22 at Fresno State* L 0-1 2/23 at Fresno State* L 4-7 2/23 at Fresno State* L 0-12 Arizona Wildcat Classic (Tucson, AZ, Feb. 26-28) 2/26 South Florida L 2-7 2/26 Tennessee L 2-5 2/27 at Arizona L 0-5 2/27 at Arizona L 0-8 2/28 South Florida W 11-0 3/05 Colorado State* W 1-0 3/06 Colorado State* W 6-4 3/07 Colorado State* W 2-1 3/12 UNLV* W 1-0 3/13 UNLV* W 10-2 3/13 UNLV* W 6-5 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, March 18-19) 3/18 Eastern Illinois W 6-5 3/19 California L 0-3 3/19 Connecticut W 5-3 3/23 at New Mexico* W 9-6 3/24 at New Mexico* L 2-3 3/24 at New Mexico* L 5-7 3/27 at Long Beach State L 0-1 3/27 at Long Beach State L 0-2 3/28 at Cal State Fullerton W 4-2 3/28 at Cal State Fullerton (6) L 0-8 4/09 San Diego State* W 3-0 4/10 San Diego State* W 1-0 4/10 San Diego State* L 0-2 4/16 at Utah* L 5-6 4/17 at Utah* W 4-3 4/17 at Utah* L 3-9 4/23 San Jose State* W 9-2 4/24 San Jose State* W 6-0 4/24 San Jose State* W 10-0 4/29 at Oklahoma State L 1-3 4/30 at Tulsa* W 1-0 5/01 at Tulsa* W 4-1 5/01 at Tulsa* W 2-0 WAC Tournament (Fresno, CA, May 13-15) 5/13 UNLV W 4-3 5/13 New Mexico W 3-2 5/14 Utah L 1-4 5/15 Utah (13) L 0-2 NCAA Regional III (Seattle, WA, May 20-23) 5/20 Texas A&M L 3-4 5/21 Colgate W 7-2 5/22 Texas A&M W 8-3 5/22 Cal State Fullerton (11) W 4-3 5/23 at Washington L 0-3

Chevron Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 10-13) 2/10 Hofstra W 5-4 2/11 Texas L 1-4 2/11 Texas Tech W 6-0 2/12 Long Beach State W 4-3 2/12 UCLA L 1-9 2/13 Texas W 6-5 Hawai‘i Aina Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 24-25) 2/24 Hawai‘i Pacific W 3-2 2/25 Chaminade W 8-0 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, GA, March 3-5) 3/03 Boston College W 3-2 3/03 Michigan L 5-9 3/04 LSU L 3-8 3/04 Harvard W 5-2 3/05 DePaul L 0-1 Fullerton Kia Classic (Fullerton, CA, March 15-19) 3/15 Cal State Fullerton L 2-3 3/16 Louisiana-Monroe W 11-4 3/17 Arizona L 0-1 3/17 Oregon State L 0-3 3/18 Iowa L 1-7 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, March 23-26) 3/23 Nicholls State L 1-3 3/25 Oregon State (5) L 1-9 3/25 Loyola Marymount L 4-7 3/28 Loyola Marymount* W 5-3 3/28 Loyola Marymount* W 1-0 3/31 San Diego L 4-5 3/31 San Diego W 4-1 4/02 at Loyola Marymount* W 4-1 4/02 at Loyola Marymount* L 2-4 4/04 at Long Beach State W 3-2 4/04 at Long Beach State L 2-3 4/09 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 8-7 4/09 Hawai‘i-Hilo W 3-2 4/14 Fresno State* L 0-1 4/14 Fresno State* L 0-3 4/15 Fresno State* L 3-8 4/15 Fresno State* L 0-4 4/19 at Oregon W 9-6 4/19 at Oregon L 1-6 4/21 at Portland State* W 10-5 4/21 at Portland State* L 7-8 4/22 at Portland State* W 4-2 4/22 at Portland State * L 5-6 4/27 Tulsa* W 2-0 4/27 Tulsa* L 0-6 4/28 Tulsa* W 5-4 4/28 Tulsa* L 1-2 5/05 at San Jose State* W 5-2 5/05 at San Jose State* W 2-1 5/06 at San Jose State* W 3-1 5/06 at San Jose State* W 11-4

South Florida Tournament (Tampa, FL, Feb. 2-4) 2/2 at South Florida W 2-1 2/2 Tennessee W 5-0 2/3 Florida Atlantic (9) W 3-2 2/4 Northwestern L 1-4 2/6 at Stetson W 4-0 2/6 at Stetson W 5-0 2/7 at Bethune-Cookman L 0-1 2/7 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-0 Chevron Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 15-18) 2/15 Auburn L 2-3 2/15 Cal State Fullerton L 0-3 2/16 Centenary (6) W 12-4 2/16 UC Santa Barbara W 5-1 2/17 Auburn W 5-0 2/18 Cal State Fullerton L 4-6 2/18 UC Santa Barbara W 5-0 2/18 Cal State Fullerton L 0-8 3/6 Loyola Marymount* W 6-1 3/6 Loyola Marymount* W 4-3 3/7 Winthrop (5) W 10-0 3/7 Winthrop (5) W 8-0 Malihini Softball Tournament (Honolulu, March 8-11) 3/8 Winthrop (5) W 9-1 3/9 Pacific L 0-2 3/9 Western Illinois (6) W 8-0 3/10 Loyola Marymount W 7-4 3/10 Stetson W 1-0 3/11 Loyola Marymount W 3-1 3/11 Pacific (6) L 0-9 Fullerton Kia Classic (Fullerton, CA, March 15-17) 3/15 Washington L 0-4 3/15 New Mexico State W 2-0 3/16 Texas (9) W 4-2 3/17 Notre Dame L 1-4 3/17 Cal State Northridge W 3-2 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 22-25) 3/22 San Diego State W 5-2 3/22 Wright State W 11-4 3/23 Eastern Illinois W 4-0 3/23 McNeese State W 1-0 3/25 San Diego W 2-1 3/28 at Cal State Northridge W 2-1 3/28 at Cal State Northridge L 0-2 3/29 at UC Riverside (5) W 10-0 3/29 at UC Riverside W 2-1 4/1 at Loyola Marymount* L 0-3 4/1 at Loyola Marymount* W 4-0 4/11 at Pacific (6) L 1-9 4/11 at Pacific W 4-2 4/13 at Fresno State* L 0-1 4/13 at Fresno State* W 2-0 4/14 at Fresno State* (11) L 1-2 4/14 at Fresno State* W 4-0 4/20 Portland State* L 1-2 4/20 Portland State* (8) W 9-1 4/21 Portland State* W 2-1 4/21 Portland State* W 6-5 4/25 at Oklahoma State (8) W 5-4 4/27 at Tulsa* W 3-0 4/27 at Tulsa* W 6-0 4/28 at Tulsa* W 3-0 4/28 at Tulsa* W 7-0 5/4 San Jose State* W 5-2 5/4 San Jose State* W 7-2 5/5 San Jose State* W 1-0 5/5 San Jose State* W 7-0 NCAA Regional I (Tucson, AZ, May 17-19) 5/17 Southwest Texas State L 1-2 5/18 Texas Tech L 2-4

Record: 46-15 WAC: 22-8 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 35-23 WAC: 16-8 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

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Record: 25-24 WAC: 11-9 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 46-18 WAC: 16-4 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2002

2003

2004

2005

2/5 at Long Beach State (9) L 0-1 2/5 at Long Beach State (9) L 4-5 2/6 at UC Riverside W 2-1 2/6 at UC Riverside L 3-4 Aztec Invitational (San Diego, CA, Feb. 8-9) 2/8 at San Diego State W 4-3 2/8 Missouri W 3-1 2/9 Missouri W 5-1 2/9 at San Diego State W 4-0 Chevron Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 14-17) 2/14 Texas-Arlington W 8-2 2/15 Mercer W 5-0 2/15 Long Beach State L 2-4 2/16 Texas-Arlington W 6-0 2/16 Long Beach State L 1-3 2/17 Texas-Arlington W 7-2 2/17 Long Beach State L 1-9 2/27 at Arizona State L 1-3 2/27 at Arizona State L 2-5 U of A Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, AZ, March 1-3) 3/1 at Arizona L 1-5 3/1 Evansville W 7-3 3/2 Southern Mississippi (10) W 3-2 3/2 Long Beach State L 2-17 3/3 Eastern Michigan W 7-3 3/5 Loyola Marymount* W 7-2 3/5 Loyola Marymount* W 6-4 Chevron Malihini Tournament (Honolulu, March 7-10) 3/7 New Mexico State W 4-0 3/8 Oregon State L 0-1 3/9 Loyola Marymount W 6-2 3/9 New Mexico State W 9-2 3/10 Oregon State (9) W 2-1 3/12 Loyola Marymount* W 3-2 3/12 Loyola Marymount* W 9-0 Chevron Invitational (Honolulu, March 21-24) 3/21 California L 0-4 3/22 Northwestern L 5-8 3/23 Hofstra W 5-3 3/24 Hofstra L 1-2 3/25 Northwestern W 6-2 3/25 Hofstra W 3-1 3/29 at San Jose State* W 3-1 3/29 at San Jose State* W 8-1 3/30 at San Jose State* W 9-2 3/30 at San Jose State* L 1-2 4/12 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 4/12 at Louisiana Tech* L 1-4 4/13 at Louisiana Tech* W 5-0 4/13 at Louisiana Tech* W 5-1 4/19 Fresno State* L 4-6 4/19 Fresno State* (8) L 2-3 4/20 Fresno State* L 1-4 4/20 Fresno State* W 5-1 4/27 at Portland State* L 2-3 4/27 at Portland State* W 2-1 4/28 at Portland State* L 0-3 4/28 at Portland State* W 5-1 4/30 at Oregon W 5-4 4/30 at Oregon L 4-5 5/10 Tulsa* L 0-7 5/10 Tulsa* W 5-4 5/11 Tulsa* L 2-4 5/11 Tulsa* W 3-0

Chevron Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 7-9) 2/7 Louisville W 8-0 2/7 Oklahoma State W 6-1 2/8 Santa Clara L 1-4 2/8 Washington L 2-3 2/9 Oklahoma State L 0-3 UNLV Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV, Feb. 14-16) 2/14 Oregon State W 2-1 2/14 Utah L 3-4 2/15 UCLA L 2-10 2/15 Central Michigan W 3-1 2/16 California W 1-0 2/17 Southern Utah (at UNLV) W 3-1 2/17 at UNLV L 2-5 2/19 at Loyola Marymount W 4-1 2/19 at Loyola Marymount W 2-0 2/20 at UC Riverside W 7-2 2/20 at UC Riverside L 3-4 Malihini Tournament (Honolulu, March 7-9) 3/7 Loyola Marymount W 9-2 3/7 Baylor W 5-2 3/8 UC Riverside W 4-1 3/8 Kent State W 8-2 3/9 Buffalo W 2-0 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, CA, March 13-14) 3/13 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-3 3/13 Washington L 2-5 3/14 Texas W 5-3 3/14 Fresno State L 1-3 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 20-23) 3/20 Pacific L 3-8 3/21 Wisconsin W 2-0 3/22 Ohio State L 0-4 3/23 Ohio State W 10-4 Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC, March 29) 3/29 Virginia L 7-8 3/29 at North Carolina W 5-3 4/1 at UNC-Greensboro W 10-0 4/1 at UNC-Greensboro L 4-5 4/5 at Fresno State* W 1-0 4/5 at Fresno State* W 7-1 4/6 at Fresno State* L 0-7 4/6 at Fresno State* L 0-6 4/10 Nevada* W 3-0 4/11 Nevada* W 3-1 4/12 Nevada* W 5-1 4/12 Nevada* W 2-1 4/17 Tulsa* W 8-0 4/17 Tulsa* W 4-3 4/19 Tulsa* W 2-0 4/19 Tulsa* W 2-1 4/24 San Jose State* W 4-0 4/24 San Jose State* W 6-1 4/26 San Jose State* W 4-0 4/26 San Jose State* L 1-2 4/30 at Centenary L 3-4 4/30 at Centenary W 8-0 5/2 at Louisiana Tech* W 6-3 5/2 at Louisiana Tech* W 8-3 5/3 at Louisiana Tech* W 6-3 5/3 at Louisiana Tech* W 7-0 NCAA Region 3 (Austin, TX, May 15-17) 5/15 LSU L 5-9 5/15 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 2-0 5/16 Northwestern (11) W 1-0 5/17 Arizona State W 4-2 5/17 Southwest Texas State L 1-2

Hawai‘i Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 4-8) 2/4 Brigham Young W 7-3 2/5 Alabama-Birmingham L 3-4 2/6 Oregon State W 3-1 2/7 Tennessee L 0-2 2/7 St. Mary’s (CA) W 1-0 2/8 Tennesse L 0-2 UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, NV, Feb. 13-15) 2/13 Notre Dame L 7-8 2/13 UNLV L 0-1 2/14 Portland State L 0-6 2/14 Wisconsin W 7-5 2/15 DePaul W 8-7 2/17 at Loyola Marymount L 1-5 2/17 at Loyola Marymount L 3-4 Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, CA Feb. 20-21) 2/20 Oregon L 2-5 2/20 Ohio W 3-1 2/21 Loyola (Chicago) W 9-3 2/21 San Diego State L 4-8 3/2 Siena W 8-0 3/2 Siena W 3-0 Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, March 4-7) 3/4 Southern Illinois W 3-1 3/4 Coll. of Charleston W 5-4 3/5 Siena W 8-0 3/5 Long Beach State L 1-4 3/6 Southern Illinois L 2-6 3/6 Siena W 8-0 3/7 Southern Illinois W 1-0 3/7 Long Beach State L 1-3 3/9 Southern Illinois L 0-4 Hawai‘i Invitational (Honolulu, March 18-20) 3/18 Utah W 9-3 3/19 Northwestern L 0-1 3/20 California L 1-2 The Stanford Classic (Stanford, CA, March 26-28) 3/26 Illinois W 4-0 3/26 Stanford L 0-1 3/27 BYU L 2-5 3/27 UC Riverside W 5-0 3/28 Stanford L 0-1 4/2 UTEP* W 6-0 4/2 UTEP* W 10-0 4/3 UTEP* W 4-2 4/4 UTEP* W 5-0 4/9 Fresno State* L 0-7 4/9 Fresno State* L 2-9 4/10 Fresno State* L 2-5 4/10 Fresno State* W 4-0 4/18 at Tulsa* L 1-2 4/18 at Tulsa* L 2-6 4/19 at Tulsa* L 1-2 4/19 at Tulsa* L 4-5 4/23 at Nevada* W 9-3 4/23 at Nevada* L 1-3 4/24 at Nevada* L 0-3 4/24 at Nevada* L 0-3 4/30 Louisiana Tech* L 0-1 4/30 Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 5/1 Louisiana Tech* L 4-5 5/1 Louisiana Tech* W 5-3 5/7 at San Jose State* W 3-2 5/7 at San Jose State* L 1-2 5/8 at San Jose State* L 1-5 5/8 at San Jose State* W 3-1

OCTW Hawai‘i Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb.3-6) 2/3 IPFW (5) W 8-0 2/5 Oregon (6) L 2-10 2/6 Washington W 7-6 UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, NV; Feb.11-13) 2/12 Oklahoma State L 0-3 2/12 Brigham Young L 3-10 2/13 Central Florida W 6-3 2/16 at Arizona State W 8-6 2/16 at Arizona State L 0-2 Arizona Worth Classic (Tucson, AZ; Feb.18-20) 2/18 Northern Iowa W 3-1 2/20 at Arizona L 0-4 2/20 at Arizona (8) L 1-2 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tourney (Honolulu, March 3-6) 3/3 Mount St. Mary’s (5) W 11-0 3/4 Delaware State (6) W 9-1 3/4 California L 0-2 3/5 Alabama L 1-3 3/5 Portland State W 2-1 3/6 Portland State W 3-0 3/6 Alabama L 3-4 3/8 Virginia W 1-0 Hawaiian Airlines Spring Fling Tournament

Record: 35-25 WAC: 15-9 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

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Record: 40-20 WAC: 17-3 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 28-33 WAC: 10-14 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 31-21 WAC: 12-6 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

(Honolulu, March 9-12)

3/9 Notre Dame (5) L 1-9 3/10 Campbell W 8-2 3/11 Virginia L 1-4 3/11 Nevada W 8-4 3/14 Nevada* W 5-4 3/15 Nevada* L 1-3 3/15 Nevada* L 1-3 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, March 17-20) 3/17 Winthrop W 3-2 3/18 Eastern Illinois W 6-0 3/19 Miami (Ohio) L 0-5 3/19 Loyola Marymount W 2-1 3/20 San Diego W 8-3 Stanford Classic (Palo Alto, CA; March 24-26) 3/24 Illinois W 7-2 3/24 at Stanford (8) L 2-4 3/25 Northwestern L 0-1 3/25 UNLV L 2-4 3/26 St. Mary’s (6) W 8-0 4/2 Fresno State* L 1-3 4/2 Fresno State* (9) L 3-5 4/3 Fresno State* L 0-1 4/11 at Tulsa* W 3-0 4/12 at Tulsa* W 3-0 4/12 at Tulsa* W 5-3 4/15 at UTEP* (6) W 9-0 4/16 at UTEP* (6) W 8-0 4/16 at UTEP* (5) W 9-1 4/22 Louisiana Tech* W 7-1 4/23 Louisiana Tech*(6) W 9-1 4/23 Louisiana Tech* W 6-3 5/6 San Jose State* W 2-1 5/7 San Jose State* L 2-3 5/7 San Jose State*(5) W 11-1

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2007

2008

OCTW Hawai‘i Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb.9-12) 2/9 Texas-Arlington W 10-4 2/10 #25 Brigham Young L 0-4 2/10 Southern Mississippi W 2-1 2/11 Texas State W 2-1 2/11 Loyola Marymount W 6-3 2/12 Texas-Arlington L 2-6 UNLV Louisville Slugger Rebel Classic

OCTW Hawai‘i Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb.8-11) 2/8 Portland State (5) W 17-0 2/8 Nebraska W 4-3 2/9 Auburn W 2-1 2/9 DePaul W 1-0 2/10 DePaul L 0-3 2/11 Nebraska W 6-5 UNLV Louisville Slugger Rebel Classic

2/16 vs. Southern Utah L 4-5 2/16 vs. Southern Utah W 11-6 2/17 vs. Utah (8) W 11-6 2/17 vs. New Mexico L 3-7 2/18 vs. Oregon L 3-5 2/18 vs. Central Michigan W 3-2 2/19 #3 Tennessee L 1-13 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament

2/16 vs. Cal State Fullerton L 2-3 2/16 vs. Colorado State W 9-5 2/17 vs. Mississippi State W 3-2 2/18 vs. Cal State Northridge W 7-2 2/18 vs. Utah W 3-1 2/19 vs. Southern Utah (5) W 16-0 2/21 at Loyola Marymount W 1-0 2/21 at Loyola Marymount (5) W 14-1 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Mar. 1-4) 3/1 Oregon L 1-7 3/1 Kent State W 4-2 3/2 St. Mary’s (8) W 2-1 3/2 Georgia L 4-7 3/3 Kent State W 1-0 3/3 Georgia L 6-9 3/4 Kent State W 1-0 3/6 Boston College W 5-1 Hawaiian Airlines Spring Fling Tournament

OTWC Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 14-17) 2/14 Kentucky W 2/15 Long Beach State W 2/15 Central Florida W 2/16 Kentucky W 2/16 Long Beach State W 2/17 Long Beach State L Palm Springs Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.) 2/22 vs. Florida Atlantic W 2/23 vs. Michigan State W 2/23 vs. #11 UCLA L 2/24 vs. Long Island W 2/27 at UC Riverside (DH) W 2/27 at UC Riverside (DH) W Eller Media Stadium Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2/29 vs. Western Kentucky W 2/29 vs. Long Beach State L 3/1 vs. California L 3/1 at UNLV W 3/2 vs. Pittsburgh W Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament

Record: 32-22 WAC: 10-7 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 50-13 WAC: 16-2 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

(Las Vegas, NV - Feb.16-19)

(Honolulu, March 2-5)

3/2 Mercer L 0-2 3/5 Mississippi Valley State (5) W 16-1 3/5 Florida International W 4-1 3/6 Penn State L 0-5 Hawaiian Airlines Spring Fling Tournament (Honolulu, March 8-11)

3/8 Longwood (5) W 14-0 3/10 UCSB L 0-2 3/10 Detroit Mercy W 4-0 3/11 UNLV W 5-4 3/11 Penn State L 0-2 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, March 16-19) 3/16 Longwood W 6-0 3/17 Oklahoma State L 0-5 3/18 Kansas L 1-3 3/20 #17 Northwestern L 0-5 3/25 at Louisiana Tech* W 7-1 3/25 at Louisiana Tech* (5) W 14-4 3/26 at Louisiana Tech* W 8-1 3/27 at Grambling State (5) W 25-0 3/27 at Grambling State (5) W 14-0 4/2 San Jose State* W 2-0 4/2 San Jose State* W 3-0 4/7 New Mexico State* L 0-1 4/8 New Mexico State* W 2-0 4/8 New Mexico State* (6) W 8-0 4/21 at Fresno State* L 1-5 4/22 at Fresno State* L 0-1 4/22 at Fresno State* L 2-5 4/25 at St. Mary’s-CA (6) W 10-3 4/25 at St. Mary’s-CA W 10-1 4/28 at Nevada* L 4-7 4/28 at Nevada* (10) L 3-4 5/5 Utah State* W 6-0 5/6 Utah State* L 1-2 5/6 Utah State* W 4-1 4/29 Nevada* W 6-2 WAC Championship Tournament (Fresno, CA - May 11-13)

5/11 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/13

vs. Louisiana Tech* (5) vs. San Jose State* at #20 Fresno State* vs. Nevada* vs. Nevada* vs. Nevada*

W W W W L L

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

(Las Vegas, NV - Feb.16-19)

(Honolulu, Mar. 1-4)

3/7 UOP W 8-6 3/7 Liberty W 6-0 3/8 Boston College (8) W 4-3 3/8 Oregon State W 3-0 3/9 Boston College W 8-0 3/10 Oregon State W 4-2 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, Mar. 14-17) 3/14 Liberty L 3-4 3/14 California W 6-2 3/15 Baylor L 2-3 3/16 Nevada (5) W 16-0 3/17 Nevada W 8-3 3/17 Baylor W 2-1 3/19 Nevada* (6) W 9-0 3/20 Nevada* W 5-4 3/20 Nevada* W 6-2 3/23 Louisiana Tech* W 5-1 3/24 Louisiana Tech* (5) W 9-0 3/24 Louisiana Tech* W 7-3 3/31 at San Jose State* (8) L 1-2 3/31 at San Jose State* (5) W 20-0 4/1 at San Jose State* W 9-2 4/3 at Santa Clara W 7-0 4/3 at Santa Clara W 7-0 4/6 at New Mexico State* W 6-0 4/7 at New Mexico State* W 7-3 4/7 at New Mexico State* W 6-5 4/20 Fresno State* (5) W 18-2 4/21 Fresno State* L 2-6 4/21 Fresno State* W 2-1 4/27 at Utah State* W 11-3 4/28 at Utah State*(6) W 11-0 4/28 at Utah State*(5) W 14-2 WAC Championship (Fresno, Calif. - May 9-12) 5/10 vs. Louisiana Tech W 5-2 5/11 at Fresno State L 3-9 5/11 vs. Nevada (8) L 1-3 NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif. - May 10-12) 5/10 vs. UC Santa Barbara (10) W 2-0 5/11 at #13 UCLA (8) W 3-1 5/12 vs. Loyola Marymount (6) W 9-0 NCAA Super Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.- May 25-26) 5/25 at #1 Tennessee (5) L 0-9 5/26 at #1 Tennessee W 9-6 5/26 at #1 Tennesee L 1-7

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2009

Record: 40-21 WAC: 10-7 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 30-24 WAC: 15-6 Head Coach: Bob Coolen 9-5 5-3 3-1 6-0 6-1 0-1 6-0 6-1 0-3 3-0 2-0 6-0 6-2 0-4 2-9 5-2 8-1

(Honolulu, Mar. 6-9)

3/6 Eastern Kentucky W 5-0 3/6 Southern Illinois W 4-3 3/7 Netherlands National Team W 4-3 3/8 #22 Washington L 2-3 3/8 Idaho State W 8-0 3/9 Eastern Kentucky W 1-0 3/9 #22 Washington W 6-8 Chevron Spring Fling Tournament (Honolulu, Mar. 12-15) 3/12 Maine W 9-0 3/13 Texas W8-0 (5) 3/13 Maine W 6-3 3/14 Texas Tech W 4-1 3/14 North Carolina L 1-5 3/15 Texas L 0-5 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, Mar. 19-22) 3/19 St. Mary’s L 1-2 3/19 Colorado State W 8-4 3/20 Colorado State W 8-1 3/21 St. Mary’s L 2-4 (9) 3/22 No. 12 Northwestern W 6-1 3/24 New Mexico State* (DH) L 1-4 3/24 New Mexico state W 4-0 3/25 New Mexico State* W 1-0 3/29 at Louisiana Tech* (DH) W 4-1 3/29 at Louisiana Tech* W 6-4 3/30 at Louisiana Tech* Rained out 4/11 San Jose State* W 1-0 4/12 San Jose State* (DH) W 3-1 4/12 San Jose State* W 9-6 4/19 at Nevada* (DH) L 1-4 4/19 at Nevada* L 6-7 4/20 at Nevada* L 10-13 4/23 at Santa Clara (DH) W 9-3 4/23 at Santa Clara W 3-0 4/25 at #Fresno State* L 3-4 4/26 at #10 Fresno State* (DH) L 2-3 (8) 4/26 at #10 Fresno State L 1-2 (8) 5/3 Utah State* (DH) W 5-2 5/3 Utah State* W 3-0 5/4 Utah State* W 5-0 WAC Championships (Honolulu, HI - May 7-10) 5/7 Louisiana Tech L 1-2 5/8 San Jose State W 12-4 5/9 #10 Fresno State W 6-1 5/10 #17 Nevada L 1-2 NCAA Tournament (Tempe, AZ - May 16-18) 5/16 #25 Mississippi State W 9-7 5/17 #2 Arizona State L0-10 (6) 5/17 #25 Mississippi State W 7-4 5/18 #2 Arizona State L 0-8 (5)

OTWC Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 5-7) 2/5 No. 10/6 Oklahoma W 8-5 2/6 UAB L 0-2 2/6 No. 19/17 LSU L 5-6 2/7 No. 10/6 Oklahoma L 0-14 2/7 No. 19/17 LSU L 5-6(9) UNLV Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

2/13 vs. No. 13 Northwestern L 2-6 2/13 vs. Kentucky L 0-8(5) 2/14 vs. Oregon L 2-3 2/14 vs. St. Louis W 8-3 2/15 vs. UC Davis L 1-8 2/18 at Loyola Marymount Rained out Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif. Feb. 19-21) 2/19 vs. Maryland L 2-3 2/20 vs. No. 9/10Tennessee L 2-3 2/21 vs. No. 23 Ohio State W 4-2 2/21 vs. No. 1 Alabama L 0-1(8) 2/26 TOKYO WCPE W 9-5 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, Feb. 27-Mar.1) 2/27 Mount St. Mary’s W 2-0 2/28 Western Carolina W 6-0 2/28 Tokyo W.C.P.E. W 9-3 3/1 Mount St. Mary’s W 20-0(5) 3/1 Tokyo W.C.P.E. W 13-6(6) Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Mar. 4-8)

3/4 Mount St. Mary’s W 8-0 3/5 Santa Clara W 9-0(5) 3/6 No. 25 Mississippi State L 14-11 3/6 Florida Gulf Coast L 4-5 3/7 Radford Rained out 3/8 Oregon State W 3-2 Chevron Spring Fling Tourney (Honolulu, Mar. 11-14) 3/11 Utah W 1-0 3/12 Wisconsin L 0-3 3/12 No. 9 California L 1-10(5) 3/13 Radford L 1-6 3/13 Memphis W 5-3(5) 3/14 St. John’s Rained Out 3/21 at Louisiana Tech* (DH) W 3-0 at Louisiana Tech * L 1-8 3/22 at Louisiana Tech* W 4-0 3/23 at Grambling State W 4-0 3/27 Nevada* L 5-6 (8) 3/28 Nevada* (DH) L 3-1 Nevada W 3-2 4/3 at Fresno State* L 1-2 4/4 at Fresno State* (DH) W 7-4(16) at Fresno State* W 2-1 4/10 Utah State* W 9-1 (6) 4/11 Utah State* W 4-3 (10) Utah State* W 3-2 4/17 at San Jose State* W 6-5 4/18 at San Jose State* (DH) W 11-4 at San Jose State* L 4-5 4/20 at Santa Clara (DH) W 12-0(5) at Santa Clara W 9-0 4/24 New Mexico State* W 3-1 4/25 New Mexico State* L 1-3 New Mexico State* W 11-3(5) 5/1 Boise State* W 8-0 (5) 5/2 Boise State* (DH) W 9-1(5) Boise State* W 8-3 WAC Championship (Fresno, Calif. May 6-9) 5/6 vs. Louisiana Tech L 1-7 5/7 vs. Boise State W 10-2 5/8 vs. Nevada L 2-4(10)

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2011

OTWC Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 11-13) 2/11 McNeese State L 1-2 2/12 Texas A&M-CC W 9-0 (5) 2/12 #10 Stanford L 0-2 2/13 McNeese State W 5-2 2/13 #10 Stanford W 11-5

OTWC Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Feb. 5-7) 2/10 Southern Utah W 2/11 UC Davis W 2/11 Texas State W 2/12 Southern Utah W 2/12 UC Davis W

Record: 50-16 WAC: 19-1 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

Record: 37-16 WAC: 14-7 Head Coach: Bob Coolen

UNLV Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic

UNLV Louisville-Slugger Desert Classic

(Las Vegas, Nev., 2/19-21)

2/19 vs. Utah W 11-5 2/19 at UNLV W 11-0 (5) 2/20 vs. #9 Georgia Tech L 2-11 (6) 2/20 vs. San Diego W 16-3 (5) 2/21 vs. CS Fullerton W 12-3 2/23 at Loyola Marymount W 8-0 (6) Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif. 2/25-27) 2/25 vs. Oklahoma State L 0-4 2/26 vs. UC Davis W 8-5 2/26 vs. Oregon L 3-4 2/27 vs. #2 Arizona L 3-8 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, Mar. 5-7) 3/5 Seattle W 9-1(5) 3/6 East Carolina W 10-0(5) 3/6 #1 Washington L 0-1 (8) 3/7 East Carolina W 6-4 3/7 #1 Washington L 4-8 3/10 Troy (DH) 3/10 Troy

W 19-3(5) W 2-1(8)

Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Mar. 17-20)

3/12 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/13

Troy Loyola Marymount DePaul Troy DePaul

9-1 (5) 9-1 (6) 1-0 (8) 5-1 8-0 (6)

W 12-4(5) W 9-0(5) L 2-6 W 7-3 W 4-1

Chevron Spring Fling Tournament (Honolulu, Mar. 17-20) 3/17 Lipscomb W 3-0 3/18 #13 California L 0-5 3/18 Lipscomb W 8-0(5) 3/19 #13 California W 3-0 3/20 Lipscomb W 5-4 3/20 #13 California L 1-5 3/26 San Jose State* W 3-2(10) 3/27 San Jose State* (DH) W 7-3 3/27 San Jose State* W 7-1 4/3 at New Mexico State* (DH) W 9-8 4/3 at New Mexico State* W 14-3 4/4 at New Mexico State* W 13-1(5) 4/7 at Utah State* (DH) W 12-4(6) 4/7 at Utah State* W 18-8 4/9 at Boise State* W 15-1(5) 4/10 at Boise State* (DH) W 9-5 4/10 at Boise State* W 12-1(5) 4/16 Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 4/17 Louisiana Tech* (DH) W 8-5 4/17 Louisiana Tech* W 9-0 (5) 4/23 at Nevada* W 6-2 4/24 at Nevada* (DH) W 20-0(5) 4/24 at Nevada* W 11-2(5) 4/30 Fresno State* W 5-0 5/1 Fresno State*(DH) L 7-9 5/1 Fresno State* W 5-4 WAC Championships (Honolulu, HI - May 12-15) 5/13 vs. San Jose State W 16-8(6) 5/14 vs. Fresno State W 16-1(5) 5/15 vs Fresno State L 3-4 5/15 vs. Fresno State W 14-3(5) NCAA Regional (Stanford, CA- May 21-23) 5/21 vs. UC Davis W 10-2(5) 5/22 at #15 Stanford W 6-3 5/23 vs. Texas Tech W 7-1 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, AL- May 29-30) 5/29 at #3 Alabama L 0-8 5/29 at #3 Alabama W 8-7 5/30 at #3 Alabama W 5-4

(Las Vegas, Nev. - Feb. 18-20)

2/18 2/18 2/19 2/19 2/20

vs. Utah vs. Long Beach State vs. #14 Oregon vs. #18 Stanford vs. CSU Northridge

W 8-7 W 10-4 L 5-13(5) W 6-1 W 12-3(6)

2/22 at UC Riverside (DH) W 2-0 2/22 at UC Riverside W 9-1 (6) Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif. Feb. 24-26) 2/24 vs. #6 Oklahoma W 4-1 2/25 vs. #18 Nebraska L 0-3 2/25 vs. Syracuse L 2-3 2/26 vs. Virginia L 4-6 Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu -Mar.5-6) 3/5 South Dakoka State W 6-0 3/5 Weber State W 6-0 3/6 St. Bonaventure W 8-0(5) 3/6 Weber State W 5-1 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Mar. 11-14)

3/11 Longwood L 0-1 3/12 Miami (OH) W 5-0 3/12 South Dakota State W 9-0(5) 3/13 South Dakota State W 3-1 3/13 Miami (OH) W 8-2 3/14 Longwood W 3-2 Chevron Spring Fling Tourney (Honolulu, Mar. 16-19) 3/16 Cleveland State W 2-1 3/17 Brigham Young L 0-4 3/17 Iona L 0-1(9) 3/18 #9 California L 1-3 3/19 Brigham Young L 1-2 3/25 Utah State* W 5-2 3/26 Utah State* (DH) W 8-0(6) 3/26 Utah State* W 2-0 4/1 at Fresno State* L 0-5 4/2 at Fresno State* (DH) L 1-2 4/2 at Fresno State* L 0-2 4/8 Nevada* W 3-1 4/9 Nevada*(DH) W 8-1 4/9 Nevada* W 5-4 4/15 at Louisiana Tech* W 6-0 4/16 at Louisiana Tech*(DH) W 4-0 4/16 at Louisiana Tech* L 0-1 4/22 Boise State* L 1-2 4/23 Boise State*(DH) L 4-7 4/23 Boise State* L 2-3 4/29 New Mexico State* W 3-2(10) 4/30 New Mexico State*(DH) W 5-4 4/30 New Mexico State* W 5-4 5/6 at San Jose State* W 8-0(5) 5/7 at San Jose State* (DH) W 11-1(5) 5/7 at San Jose State* W 3-1 WAC Championship (Fresno, Calif. May 11-14) 5/11 vs. Utah State W 6-1 5/12 vs. New Mexico State L 4-5 5/12 at Fresno State L 1-2

NCAA Women’s College World Series

(Oklahoma City, OK- June 3-9)

6/3 6/4 6/5

vs. #9 Missouri vs. #5 UCLA vs. #3 Arizona

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Current OPPONENT W L T PCT Streak Akron 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Alabama 2 4 .333 UH won 2 Arizona 0 13 .000 UA won 13 Arizona State 4 6 .400 ASU won 3 Arkansas 1 1 .500 UH won 1 Auburn 2 1 .750 UH won 2 Baylor 3 2 .600 UH won 1 Bethune-Cookman 1 1 .500 UH won 1 Boise State 7 3 .700 BSU won 3 Boston College 4 0 - 1.000 UH won 4 Bowling Green 4 0 - 1.000 UH won 4 Brigham Young 1 5 .167 BYU won 5 Brigham Young-Hawai’i 6 0 - 1.000 UH won 6 Buffalo 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 California 8 19 .308 UC won 2 Cal Poly-Pomona 4 25 .138 CPP won 3 Cal Poly-SLO 2 2 .500 UH won 1 Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Cal State Dominguez Hills2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Cal State Fullerton 10 46 .179 UH won 1 Cal State Northridge 7 6 1 .538 UH won 2 Cambell 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Centenary 2 1 .667 UH won 1 Central Michigan 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Central Florida 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Chaminade 15 0 - 1.000 UH won 15 Chapman College 1 1 .500 UH won 1 Cleveland State 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Colgate 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 College of Charleston 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Colorado State 10 7 .588 UH won 6 Connecticut 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Creighton 4 0 - 1.000 UH won 4 DePaul 4 3 .571 UH won 1 Delaware State 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Detroit Mercy 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Drake 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 East Carolina 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Eastern Illinois 3 0 - 1.000 UH won 3 Eastern Kentucky 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Eastern Michigan 2 1 .667 UH won 1 Evansville 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Florida Atlantic 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Florida International 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Florida Gulf Coast 0 1 .000 FG won 1 Fresno State 18 64 .220 FSU won 4 Georgia 0 2 .000 UGA won 2 Georgia Tech 0 1 .000 GT won 1 Grambling State 3 0 - 1.000 UH won 3 Harvard 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Hawai’i-Hilo 22 4 .846 UH won 4 Hawai’i Loa 6 1 .857 UH won 2 Hawai’i Pacific 16 1 .941 UH won 16 Hofstra 3 1 .750 UH won 1 Idaho State 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Illinois 2 0 - 1.000 UH won 2 Illinois-Chicago 0 1 .000 UIC won 1 Illinois State 2 1 .667 UH won 2 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Iona 0 1 .000 IU won 1 Iowa 0 2 .000 UI won 2 Jacksonville 1 0 - 1.000 UH won 1 Kansas 1 3 .250 KU won 1 2012 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL

Last Meeting 2/23/96 5/30/10 6/5/10 5/18/08 3/20/98 2/9/07 3/17/07 2/7/01 4/23/11 3/09/07 2/21/99 3/19/11 2/6/98 3/9/03 3/18/11 3/15/92 2/13/98 3/14/92 3/15/88 2/21/10 2/20/11 3/10/05 4/30/03 2/18/06 2/15/08 2/25/00 3/13/88 3/16/11 5/21/99 3/4/04 3/20/08 3/19/99 3/14/97 3/14/10 3/4/05 3/10/06 5/20/94 3/7/10 3/18/05 3/9/08 3/3/02 3/1/02 2/22/08 3/5/06 3/6/09 5/12/11 3/03/07 2/20/10 3/23/09 3/4/00 4/9/00 3/22/92 2/24/00 3/25/02 3/8/08 3/24/05 3/2/96 3/15/97 2/3/05 3/17/11 3/18/00 2/6/05 3/18/06

OPPONENT Kent State Kentucky Liberty Lipscomb Long Beach State Long Island Longwood Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (Chicago) Loyola Marymount Maine Maryland McNeese State Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Missouri Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Mount Saint Mary’s Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State Niagara Nicholls State North Carolina North Carolina-Greensboro Northern Arizona Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pacific Lutheran Penn State Pittsburgh Portland State Princeton Radford Sacramento State Saginaw Valley St. Bonaventure St. Mary’s (CA) St. Louis San Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle

W 4 2 1 3 25 1 3 2 0 29 1 1 33 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 4 4 21 13 39 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 5 1 4 3 3 8 9 28 5 0 1 12 1 0 6 0 1 9 1 4 23 2 67 11 1

L 0 1 1 0 49 0 1 0 4 6 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 4 17 6 14 0 1 1 1 2 0 8 3 0 1 2 10 11 5 33 1 2 0 6 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 11 0 26 3 0

T -

PCT 1.000 .666 .500 1.000 .338 1.000 .750 1.000 .000 .829 1.000 1.000 .868 1.000 .000 .667 1.000 .500 .667 .400 1.000 .500 .500 .750 1.000 1,000 1.000 .500 .552 .684 .736 1.000 .000 .500 .500 .000 1.000 .272 .625 1.000 .800 .600 .231 .421 .642 .459 .833 .000 1.000 .666 1.000 .000 .750 .000 1.000 .818 1.00 .800 .676 1.000 .720 .785 1.000

Current Streak UH won 4 UK won 1 LU won 1 UH won 3 UH won 1 UH won 1 UH won 1 UH won 2 LSU won 4 LTU won 1 UH won 1 UH won 1 UH won 7 UH won 2 UM won 1 UH won 1 UH won 1 MU won 1 UM won 2 UM won 3 UH won 1 UM won 1 UH won 2 MS won 1 UH won 1 UH won 1 UH won 4 UN won 1 UH won 6 NMU won 1 NMSU won 1 UH won 1 NSU won 1 NC won 1 UNCG won 1 NAU won 2 UH won 1 NU won 1 ND won 2 UH won 1 UH won 2 UH won 1 OSU won 4 UO won 8 UH won 6 UH won 1 UH won 1 PSU won 2 UH won 1 UH won4 UH won 1 RU won 1 UH won 4 SVU won 1 UH won SM won 1 UH won 1 UH won 4 UH won 1 UH won 2 UH won 7 UH won 7 UH won 1

Last meeting 3/04/07 2/14/09 3/07/07 3/20/10 2/18/11 2/24/08 3/14/11 3/16/00 2/7/09 4/16/11 2/7/03 2/21/04 3/12/10 3/13/08 2/19/09 2/13/10 3/13/09 3/2/06 3/13/11 3/3/00 2/23/08 3/3/90 2/9/02 3/6/09 3/5/06 6/3/10 3/4/09 2/25/11 4/9/11 2/17/06 5/12/11 5/16/98 3/23/00 3/14/08 4/1/03 2/25/85 2/18/05 2/13/09 3/9/05 2/16/04 2/21/09 2/24/11 2/25/10 2/19/11 3/8/09 3/7/07 3/21/92 3/11/06 3/2/08 2/8/07 3/2/96 3/13/09 2/23/97 3/28/86 13/6/11 3/21/08 2/14/09 2/20/10 2/9/02 4/22/88 5/7/11 4/20/09 3/5/10 69 


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS OPPONENT W Sienna 4 Simon Fraser 2 Sonoma State 2 South Carolina 2 South Dakota State 3 South Florida 2 Southeast Missouri State 1 Southern Illinois 3 Southern Mississippi 2 Southern Utah 7 Southwest Texas State 0 Stanford 4 Stetson 3 Syracuse 0 Tennessee 2 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2 Tennessee Tech 2 Texas 4 Texas A&M 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 Texas-Arlington 5 Texas-San Antonio 1 Texas State 2 Texas Tech 3 Toledo 3 Troy 4 Tulsa 27 UAB 0 UCLA 4 UC Davis 4 UC Riverside 10 UC Santa Barbara 40 UNLV 35 U.S. International 1 Utah 17 Utah State 31 UTEP 7 Virginia 1 Washington 3 Weber State 2 Western Carolina 1 Western Illinois 1 Western Kentucky 1 Wichita State 2 Winthrop 4 Wisconsin 2 Wright State 1 Totals 905

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L T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 5 0 1 6 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 8 2 15 1 2 16 32 3 11 14 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 641 1

PCT 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 .600 1.000 .875 .000 .444 1.000 .000 .250 .667 1.000 .667 .400 1.000 .833 1.000 1.000 .750 .750 1.000 .771 .000 .211 .800 .833 .714 .522 .250 .607 .682 1.000 .250 .273 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 .666 1.000 .585

Current Streak UH won 4 UH won 2 UH won 2 UH won 2 UH won 3 UH won 2 UH won 1 UH won 1 UH won 2 UH won 4 SWT won 2 UH won 3 UH won 3 SU won 1 UT won 2 UH won 2 UH won 2 TU won 1 UH won 1 UH won 2 UTA won 1 UH won 1 UH won 2 UH won 2 UT won 1 UH won 4 UH won 3 UAB won 2 UCLA won 2 UH won 4 UH won 5 UH won 1 UH won 3 US won 1 UH won 6 UH won 16 UH won 7 UV won 2 WU won 4 UH won 2 UH won 1 UH won 1 UH won 1 WSU won 1 UH won 4 UW won 1 UH won 1

Last meeting 3/6/04 2/12/98 2/14/93 5/20/95 3/13/11 2/2/01 3/15/97 3/6/08 2/10/06 2/12/11 5/17/03 2/19/11 3/10/01 2/25/11 2/20/09 3/15/98 3/11/94 3/15/08 5/22/99 2/12/10 2/12/06 2/14/97 2/11/11 5/23/10 2/24/96 3/13/10 4/12/05 2/6/09 6/4/10 2/12/11 2/22/11 5/18/07 2/19/10 3/11/89 2/18/11 5/11/11 4/16/05 2/26/11 3/7/10 3/6/11 2/28/09 3/9/01 2/29/08 2/27/94 3/17/05 3/12/09 3/22/01

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RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL STADIUM

The Rainbow Wahine have played their home contests on campus since the program turned intercollegiate in 1985. The field, formerly known as Wahine Softball Field, was transformed into the current 1,200-seat stadium prior to the 1998 season and has since added a batting house and training/hospitality room to the complex. Now known as Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium, the structure has hosted a variety of softball events, in addition to serving as the University’s home facility. Team USA has stopped by for exhibition contests on a few occasions in preparation for its gold medal run at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Team USA swept a three-game set from the Women’s pros Softball League (WPSL) All-Star Team and took a doubleheader from the Rainbow Wahine. The national team also made a brief training stop in Honolulu in 2007 en route to their World Championships. The RWSS also serves as home to the Hawaii High school Athletic Association’s state softball tournament as well as numerous other community events. Since the RWSS was first constructed, UH has a 293-123 record at home. In 1998, RWSS’s first season of play, UH went 28-2 at home and 46-15 overall. In 1999 the team went 19-3 with a 35-23 overall record. The RWSS has seen three Western Athletic Conference championship teams (2003, ’07, ’10). In 2007, UH fans were treated to one of the best season in school history with the team notching wins over several ranked teams at home, a majority coming during the four non-conference tournaments that Hawai`i hosted. The ‘Bows earned home wins over Top 25 teams Nebraska, Auburn, DePaul, Oregon State, Baylor, California, and Fresno State. The team went on to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals in Knoxville, Tenn. for the first time in school and conference history. In 2008, the ‘Bows went 40-21 at the RWSS and hosted the WAC Tournament for the first time ever. Hawai`i finished with a solid 40-21 season going and making their eighth appearance in the NCAA’s. Then, in 2010, the Rainbow Wahine set the world afire winning both the WAC regular season and tournament titles; the NCAA Regional; NCAA Super Regional; and advancing to its first Women’s College World Series. The ‘Bows went 24-8 at home that season and went on to finish the season at 50-16.

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HAWAII AT RWSS Year Home Record 1998 28-2 1999 19-3 2000 12-10 2001 20-5 2002 18-13 2003 20-6 2004 19-14 2005 20-13 2006 17-11 2007 28-7 2008 26-10 2009 18-12 2010 24-8 2011 24-9 TOTAL

293-123

Overall Record Year W-L 1998 46-15 1999 35-23 2000 25-24 2001 46-18 2002 35-25 2003 40-20 2004 28-33 2005 31-21 2006 32-22 2007 50-13 2008 40-21 2009 30-24 2010 50-16 2011 37-18 TOTAL 525-293

Win.% .933 .864 .545 .800 .580 .769 .576 .606 .607 .800 .722 .600 .750 .727 .704

Win % .754 .603 .510 .718 .583 .667 .459 .600 .596 .794 .656 .556 .758 .623 .642

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hAwAi‘i

the 50th State

“the Aloha State” Quick facts State Gem

Black Coral

State Flower

Yellow hibiscus

State Tree

Kukui (Candlenut)

State Bird

Nene (Hawaiian goose)

State Marine Mammal

Humpback whale

State Fish

Humuhumunukunukuapua‘a

Date of Statehood

Aug. 21, 1959

Highest peak

13,796 feet (Mauna Kea)

Population

1,211,537 (50% male, 50% female)

All-time high temp.

100o F (Pahala, Hawai‘i, April 27, 1931)

All-time low temp.

1.4o F (Mauna Kea summit, Jan. 20, 1970)

Average daily temp. at sea level

85o F (summer) 78o F (winter)

State Anthem

“Hawai‘i Pono‘i” written by King David Kalakaua and Henri Berger in 1874

State Motto

Ua mau ke ea o ka ‘aina i ka pono “The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness”

Rainfall

Low: 5.7 inches (Puako on the Big Island) High: 486 inches (Mt. Wai‘ale‘ale on Kaua‘i, the “world’s wettest spot”)

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the hawaiian islands ni‘ihau

o‘ahu kaua‘i Honolulu

moloka‘i maui

Population: 1.2 million Area: 6,421 square miles

lana‘i kaho‘olawe

hawai‘i

Ni‘ihau “The Forbidden Island” Population: 160 Area: 72 square miles

Lana‘i “The Pineapple Island” Population: 3,193 Area: 140 square miles

Kaua‘i “The Garden Island” Population: 58,303 Area: 552 square miles

Maui “The Valley Island” Population: 117,664 Area: 727 square miles

Moloka‘i “The Friendly Island” Population: 7,404 Area: 260 square miles

Kaho‘olawe “The Sacred Island” Population: Uninhabited Area: 45 square miles

O‘ahu “The Gathering Place” Population: 576,156 Area: 597 square miles

Hawai‘i “The Orchid Island” Population: 148,677 Area: 4,028 square miles

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uh board of regents & government leadership BoArd of regentS

eric mArtinSon CHAIR Honolulu County Term ends 2014

cArl A. cArlSon jr. VICE CHAIR Hawai‘i County (West) Term ends 2011

eXecutive BrAnch

jAmeS h.Q. lee VICE CHAIR Honolulu County Term ends 2014

neil Abercrombie

Senate President

Maui County Term ends 2013

michAel A. dAhilig At Large Term ends 2013

Lt. Governor

Senate leadership

ShAn tSutSui

Artemio c. bAXA

briAn ShAtz

Governor

dAVid y. ige

Ways & Means Committee Chair

rAmon de lA PenA Kaua‘i County Term ends 2012

jill tokudA

Education Committee Chair

michelle kidAni

Ways & Means Committee Education Committee Vice-Chair

hAwAi‘i

The University of Hawaii Athletics Department extends a warm mahalo to Gov. Neil Abercrombie, Lt. Gov. Brian Shatz and the Hawaii State Legislature, who have been exceedingly supportive of the endeavors of UH Athletics in funding appropriations for first-class athletic facilities on the Manoa campus. In 2008, UH Athletics was appropriated $3 million which resulted in the completion of the new football coaches offices (completed and dedicated in April 2010). In addition, the renovation of the existing coaches offices was completed in May of 2011. Additionally, the State Legislature appropriated an additional 2.6 million dollars to fund the complete renovation of the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex women’s locker rooms completed in July 2011. $386,000 for the renovation of the Les Murakami Stadium Training Room completed in October 2010, and 1.2 million for the turf replacement at the Clarence T.C. Ching Complex (completed and dedicated in Feb. 2009). In 2009, UH was appropriated $9.5 million, $5 million towards the installation of seating, locker rooms, storage, and offices at the new Clarence T.C. Ching Complex. The balance of $4.5 million will be used for the refurbishment of the existing Women’s Athletic locker room and the expansion of the Nagatani Academic Center. In 2010, UH was appropriated an additional $2 million for the replacement of the Stan Sheriff Center’s video message board. This project is currently in construction and will be completed August 21, 2011 and unveiled at the first Rainbow Wahine volleyball game on August 26, 2011.

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chuck y. gee Honolulu County Term ends 2010

denniS i. hirotA Honolulu County Term ends 2012

john c. holzmAn Honolulu County Term ends 2014

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clArence k. niShihirA

briAn t. tAniguchi

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house leadership

corAlie chun mAtAyoShi Honolulu County Term ends 2016

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Maui County Term ends 2015

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At Large Seat Term ends 2012

cAlVin SAy

House Speaker

mArcuS r. oShiro

Finance Committee Chair

mArilyn b. lee roy m. tAkumi Finance Committee Vice-Chair

Education Committee Chair

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Higher Education Committee Vice-Chair

committee on higher education

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Honolulu County Term ends 2016

henry j.c. AQuino

kAren l. AwAnA jerry l. chAng

fAye P. hAnohAno

john m. mizuno

mArk m. nAkAShimA

jeSSicA wooley

george r. fontAine

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mAtthew williAmS Student Seat Term ends 2010

Scott y. niShimoto

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The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is the flagship campus of the UH system, which is comprised of three universities and seven community colleges. UH Mānoa enjoys recognized national and international standing—one of only 13 entities holding the distinction of being a landgrant, sea-grant and space-grant research institution. Its Honolulu-based campus and facilities span the mountains to the sea, while world-class astronomy facilities in Hawai‘i County are on the same island as a fiery, still-erupting volcano. UH Mānoa’s schools and programs are considered leaders in the perpetuation of the Hawaiian language and pursuit of Hawaiian studies. They range from the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, one of the largest schools of indigenous knowledge in the nation, to the medical school’s Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence, to the law school’s Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law.

A diStinguiShed hiStory UH Mānoa, founded in 1907, is the oldest, largest and most well-known campus in the University system. With the support of the Morrill Act, the school began as a land-grant college of agriculture and mechanic arts. In 1920, the campus added the College of Arts and Sciences to become the University of Hawai‘i. Later, to distinguish itself from other schools in the growing statewide UH system, the campus changed its name to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. AcAdemic eXcellence There are more than 20,000 students enrolled in various degree-granting programs at UH Mānoa. The University has been recognized as the premier institution to study the fields of oceanography, astronomy, Asian and Pacific Island studies, linguistics, cancer research and genetics, among others. In addition, UH Mānoa offers instruction in more languages than any American institution outside of the U.S. State Department. Its newest addition is an award-winning film school, the Academy of Creative Media, whose students’ works are being shown at film festivals around the world. A leAder in reSeArch Classified by the Carnegie Foundation as having “very high research activity,” UH Mānoa is ranked among the top 30 public universities in federal research funding for engineering and science, and 49th overall by the National Science Foundation (NSF). In 2008 alone, the campus received more than $273.8 million in research awards. April 2009 saw the groundbreaking of a Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education, one of 17 NSF Centers of Science and Technology in the U.S. The merger of the new land-based laboratory with world-class sea-going support vessels will help position UH Mānoa on the world map as a leader in oceanography research. University scientists have been credited with breakthrough research, including the first successful cloning of multiple generations of a mammal, first successful cloning of a male mammal, and first use of freeze-dried sperm to fertilize an egg. The Institute for Astronomy is internationally known for its astronomy education, research, and the development and management of observatories on the summits of Haleakala and Mauna Kea. AwArdS And AccolAdeS UH Mānoa continues to be widely recognized for its excellence in education. Graduate programs at the Shidler College of Business, College of Education, and in Library and Information Sciences, were recognized among the best in the country, according to U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010.” The William S. Richardson School of Law and John A. Burns

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School of Medicine are among the nation’s leaders in diversity among faculty and students—mirroring that of Hawai‘i’s population and allowing for a more enriched learning environment. Meanwhile, UH Mānoa faculty members continue to receive national and international recognition—ranging from Raymond Yeh, a professor and former dean of the School of Architecture, being named one of the nation’s Most Admired Educators of 2009 by DesignIntelligence, to The Rev. Masatoshi Shamoto, a longtime music lecturer, being conferred the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays by the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, and having an audience with the Emperor of Japan in May 2009. A mAJeStic locAtion The campus is centrally located in Mānoa Valley, a tranquil residential neighborhood that is part of metropolitan Honolulu. Students are just a few minutes away from famed Waikīkī Beach, as well as all of the cultural, commercial and recreational activities in a cosmopolitan city. UH Mānoa also has a trio of unique off-campus facilities: Lyon Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the only university botanical garden located in a tropical rainforest in the United States; Waikīkī Aquarium, the third oldest aquarium in the country that has been designated a Coastal Ecosystem Learning Center for the Pacific Island Region of the Coastal America Partnership; and the Hawai‘i Institute for Marine Biology on Coconut Island, which is surrounded by 64 acres of coral reef, and designated by the state as the Hawai‘i Marine Laboratory Refuge. viBrAnt Student life Outside of class, students may choose to join any of the school’s 230 Registered Independent Organizations (RIOs) and can tap into a variety of on-campus services—from the Student Development Center to University Health Services. Many choose to live in eight residential complexes that house more than 3,000 students, giving them an opportunity to meet and socialize with fellow classmates, while being close to classrooms, campus jobs and numerous on-campus events. Hawai‘i’s exceptional climate makes it possible to enjoy outdoor activities all year round. Restaurants and cafés showcase cuisines from around the world, while various city events offer cultural diversions that complement academic pursuits. Intellectual rigor is balanced by a wide range of leisure activities that include campus concerts, cookouts, theatrical performances, recitals, ethnic performances, art exhibits, debates, fairs and celebrations. It’s no wonder students from across the nation and the world come to UH Mānoa—for its unique research opportunities, diverse community, nationally ranked Division I athletics program, and beautiful natural setting.

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univerSity of hAwAi‘i did you Know? UH Mānoa was named a “Best Western College” and an “America’s Best Value College” by Princeton Review. The Shidler College of Business undergraduate program ranks 19th in International Business in U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Colleges 2009. U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010 ranks the Shidler College of Business graduate program in international business 21st in the nation.

The Library and Information Science program school library media specialization ranks among the top 10 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010. The Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work ranks 60th among the nation’s 191 graduate social work programs in U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Graduate Schools 2009. The National Science Foundation ranks UH Mānoa in the top 30 public universities for federal research funding in engineering and science.

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Island ........................ O‘ahu AcAdemicS At A glAnce Location ............... Honolulu Total.............................. 292 Established ................ 1907 Bachelor’s ...................... 92 Master’s ......................... 84 enrollment Doctoral ..........................51 Total Enrollment .....20,337 1st Professional ...............3 Undergraduate .......13,912 Post Baccalaureate ..........3 Graduate ................. 6,425 Undergrad. Certificate .. 30 Student:Faculty Ratio ..16:1 Graduate Certificate .... 29

Academy for Creative Media* Accounting Aging American Studies Animal Sciences Anthropology Apparel Product Design & Merchandising Architecture Art Art History Asian Studies Bioengineering Biology Botany Business, General Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics Communication Computer Science Dance Dance Theatre Dental Hygiene East Asian Languages & Literature – Chinese – Japanese – Korean Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education English English as a Second Language Environmental Studies Ethnic Studies Ethnobotany Family Resources Finance Food Science & Human Nutrition French Geography Geology Geology & Geophysics German Global Environmental Science Hawaiian Hawaiian Studies Health, Exercise Science & Lifestyle Management History Human Resources Management Indo-Pacific Languages & Literatures – Hindi – Indonesian – Khmer

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nationally competitive Top-25 programs include environmental law, eastern philosophy, international business, second language studies and athletics. research UH Mānoa ranks among the major research universities in the U.S. location Beautiful Mānoa Valley is a rainbow-filled neighborhood just minutes from Waikīkī and other O‘ahu attractions. opportunity UH Mānoa leads the nation in minority students earning graduate degrees. Values Shared values of the UH system include aloha, collaboration, respect, intellectual rigor, integrity, service, access, affordability, diversity, fairness, leveraged technology, innovation, accountability and sustainability. international Advantage Hawai‘i’s position between east and west, in the middle of the Pacific, creates opportunities for international leadership and influence. Asia/Pacific expertise permeates campus activities.

notABle uh Alumni include Neil Abercrombie, MA ’64, PhD ’74, former U.S. Congressman, Hawai‘i Governor Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, ’96, USA Volleyball Team member and former Olympian Daniel Akaka, BEd ’52, MEd ’66, U.S. Senator Angela Perez Baraquio, BEd ’99, MEd ’04, Miss America 2001 Rich Ellerson, BA ‘77, U.S. Army head football coach Mazie Hirono, BA ’70, U.S. Congresswoman Daniel Inouye, BA ’50, U.S. Senator Patsy Mink, BA ’48, former U.S. Congresswoman Ken Niumatalolo, BA ’90, U.S. Naval Academy head football coach Richard D. Parsons, BA ’68, Chairman of Citigroup • Jay Shidler, BBA ’68, entrepreneur and benefactor of the Shidler College of Business Charles Nainoa Thompson, BA ’86, navigator and trustee of Kamehameha Schools

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– Malay – Philippine Language & Literature (Filipino or Ilokano) – Samoan – Sanskrit – Thai – Vietnamese Information & Computer Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies** International Business Journalism Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science - Athletic Training - Health/Exercise Science & Lifestyle Management - Physical Education - Recreation/Leisure Science Linguistics Management Management Information Systems Marine Biology Marketing Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Meteorology Microbiology Music Natural Resources & Environmental Management Nursing Pacific Islands Studies Peace Studies Philosophy Physical Education Physics Plant & Environmental Biotechnology Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences Political Science Psychology Religion Russian Secondary Education Second Language Studies Social Work Sociology Spanish Speech Theatre Travel Industry Management Tropical Plant & Soil Sciences Women’s Studies Zoology

* Available through Interdisciplinary Studies ** Students can receive a BA in interdisciplinary studies, a wide variety of individualized BA programs including but not restricted to: astronomy, aquaculture, biography, creative media, cognitive science, conflict resolution, criminology, English as a second language, developmental disabilities, environmental studies, future studies, human relations in organizations, international studies, linguistics, Pacific Islands studies, peace studies, pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-physical therapy, and women’s studies.

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President & chancellor

An internationally known researcher and nationally recognized leader in higher education, M.R.C. Greenwood became the 14th president of the University of Hawai‘i in August 2009. She unites strong belief in the exm.r.c. greenwood ceptional caliber of the UH PRESIDENT University of Hawai‘i System with determination System to develop the university’s voice as a national leader in higher education. The first woman to serve as UH’s chief executive officer, Greenwood brings experience as both a campus and university system leader. As provost and senior vice president– academic affairs for the University of California system, the system’s second highest position, she led task forces on long range planning and graduate and professional education, supported a new science and math initiative and worked to rebalance the university’s academic portfolio and make admissions procedures more transparent.

As chancellor of UC Santa Cruz 1996– 2004, she led the campus through a period of great growth, opening the UC system’s first new residential college in 30 years, expanding academic programs by 52 percent, hiring 250 new faculty members, more than doubling extramural research support and constructing nearly a million assignable square feet in academic buildings. Major accomplishments included launching the campus’s first professional school, securing National Science Foundation and private support for the Center for Adaptive Optics, establishing a UC Silicon Valley Center; and developing the nation’s first NASA University Affiliated Research Center. A national leader on science and technology policy and an expert on higher education policy issues, Greenwood served as associate director and consultant to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and chairs the National Academies Policy and Global Affairs Division. As a member of state and national committees and councils, she has tackled issues from writing in America’s schools and biomedical careers for women to national

security and ethics of the information society. She is past-president and fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, fellow of the American Academies of Arts and Sciences, member of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences and former member of the National Science Board. An expert on obesity and diabetes, Greenwood most recently served as director of the Foods for Health Initiative, chair of the Graduate Group in Nutritional Biology and distinguished professor of nutrition and internal medicine at UC Davis. She has published extensively, received numerous scientific awards and been president of the Obesity Society and the American Society of Clinical Nutrition, chair of the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine and fellow of the American Society for Nutrition. Greenwood graduated summa cum laude from Vassar College and received her PhD from The Rockefeller University. A self-described voracious and eclectic reader, she also enjoys volunteer work, hiking, sailing and being a “soccer grandma.”

When she’s not in her office at historic Hawai‘i Hall, Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw might well be found at a UH Athletics event, cheering on Warrior studentathletes as they strive for excellence on the field, court VirginiA S. or track. “It’s a privilege and hinShAw joy to serve as chancellor at CHANCELLOR University UH Mānoa and to be part of Hawai‘i—Manoa of this campus community,” says Hinshaw, who assumed the role of chief executive officer of the UH system’s flagship campus in July 2007. Responsible for providing both administrative and academic leadership to UH Mānoa, Hinshaw is a renowned scientist with expertise in microbiology. Her work over the past 25 years has aided in the understanding of the influenza virus and new approaches to vaccines—knowledge that became invaluable

when the first cases of the H1N1 flu (swine flu) hit Hawai‘i in spring 2009. She has conducted research at a number of hospitals and universities, including the University of California Berkeley, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Harvard Medical School. UH Mānoa’s number-one football fan is no stranger to college powerhouses. Hinshaw grew up in Tennessee, attended high school in Alabama and graduated from Auburn University (all of which explains her delightful Southern accent). At Auburn, she received her bachelor’s degree in laboratory technology in 1966, a master’s degree in microbiology in 1967, and a doctoral degree in microbiology in 1973. Prior to joining UH Mānoa, Hinshaw served as the provost and executive vice chancellor at the University of California at Davis. Before that, she was the former dean of the Graduate School and the vice chancellor for research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hinshaw’s enthusiastic love of outdoor activities, especially walking, is a natural fit for Hawai‘i. “Snorkeling, swimming, hiking, fishing, golf, canoeing—they all provide wonderful ways to enjoy nature,” she says. Other favorite activities of the lifelong learner and avid reader include word games, movies, mentoring, listening to music and playing her Native American flute. The breast cancer survivor and thriver is also an enthusiastic advocate for breast cancer research, doing whatever she can to help raise money for the cause. And Hinshaw is always the first to roll up her sleeves at Mānoa Makeover projects, during which civic-minded, green-thumbed students, faculty, staff and vol-

unteers band together to beautify the campus and surrounding community. She is married to her high school sweetheart, Bill, who serves as Associate to the Chancellor, and who is definitely another enthusiastic UH Athletics fan and Mānoa Makeover volunteer. They have two sons (Bill and Louis), two daughters-inlaw (Keri and Molly) and four grandchildren (Audrey, Louis, Kai and Ronan). The next time you see Hinshaw at Aloha Stadium, the Stan Sheriff Center or anywhere else in public, she hopes that UH Mānoa fans and friends will come up to say hello. “You will often see me out and about on the campus and in the community—I always wear a nametag, so I encourage you to introduce yourself and share your views,” says Hinshaw. “My efforts are focused on fulfilling the goals and maintaining the values of UH Mānoa—and each one of you is part of that endeavor.”

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univerSity of hAwAi‘i the rAinBow

Before 1923, UH teams were nicknamed the “Deans.” Then in the final game of the 1923 season, UH head coach Otto Klum’s squad upset Oregon State, 7-0, at Mo‘ili‘ili Field. During the game, a rainbow appeared over the field. Reporters started calling UH teams “the Rainbows,” and the tradition began that Hawai‘i would not lose a game if a rainbow appeared. Rainbows, however, had magical powers long before football came to the islands. Hawaiian chiefs considered them sacred and used them as signs of a chief ’s presence. A rainbow hovering over a newborn child indicated that he was of a god-like rank. The rainbow was part of the official logo at the UH Athletics Department from 1982-2000.

the wArrior

The Warrior holds an honored place in Hawaiian history, for it was the warrior who united the Hawaiian Islands under Kamehameha the Great. The Hawaiians expected the warrior to display great strength, skill and a fighting spirit. Although it wasn’t until 1974 that the UH football team adopted the nickname “Rainbow Warriors,” the use of the name goes back a number of years. One reason for using the nickname is the tremendous amount of support of the UH scholarship fundraising organization, ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue—the Order of the Rainbow Warrior. Since its inception in 1966, this organization has provided a tremendous amount of support to Hawai‘i’s student-athletes.

THE RAINBOW WĀHINE

In 1972, Dr. Donnis Thompson, a professor in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department, with the assistance of the men’s Athletics Department, created the first women’s athletics program. The men’s program was known as the “Rainbows” and so Dr. Thompson called the women’s athletics program the “Rainbow Wāhine.” The Hawaiian word “wahine” is translated in English as woman, and the pluralized word “wāhine” (with the macron over the “a”), means women, hence the name Rainbow Wāhine. She also created a new logo based on the Rainbow in a rounded version and added the name “wāhine.” Dr. Thompson became the first women’s athletics director and served until 1981.

the SeAl

The original University of Hawai‘i seal, adopted in 1921 by the Board of Regents and amended in 1946, contains a torch and book titled “Malamalama” (“the light of knowledge”) surrounded by the state motto, “Ua mau ke ea o ka ‘aina i ka pono” (“the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness”). In 2006, the seal was updated to modernize it in a manner that reflects its history, spirit and global perspective while providing a readable version for modern print, electronic and product applications. The motto, inscribed in both the Hawaiian and English languages on Founders’ Gate at the entrance to the Mānoa Campus on University Avenue, is “Maluna a‘e o na lahui o pau ke ola ke kanaka,” (“above all nations is humanity”). 2012 rainbow wahine softball

the colorS

Green and white became the official UH colors when a group of faculty wives were deciding on decoration and color schemes for the school’s social calendar. At the time, materials took weeks to be shipped to the islands, making materials of many colors scarce. The wives reasoned that basic white would always be available and green decorations could constantly be provided by Hawai‘i’s lush growth of tropical plants. As it turns out, green is the color of Lono, the ancient Hawaiian god of agriculture. In addition, the use of green represents not only the richness of Mānoa, but also spiritual prosperity and success. The UH Mānoa campus itself is located in the heart of the rich and fertile Mānoa Valley. Green is also the color of the ti leaf, a symbol of good omen and an emblem of divine power. White, meanwhile, was associated with Hawaiian royalty and is symbolized with the best and the finest. With the creation of the new athletics logo in 2000, the Athletics Department incorporated black and silver into its color scheme. For many cultures in Hawai‘i, black is a color that is respected. For Hawaiians, it takes them back to the “kumulipo,” the chant of creation, referring to the symbolism “from out of the darkness.” The hidden meaning states that there is a new birth, or one cleanses to start anew. Silver comes from the shimmering reflection of rainfall as it creates a blanket of mist over Mānoa and a symbol of hope and victory. It ultimately forms a bow or arc of prismatic color, the rainbow that is frequently seen over the valley.

the “new” logo

The UH Athletics Department unveiled a new logo in 2000. The theme of the new logo and identity is “pupukahi i holomua,” translated into English as “unite and move forward as one.” Although the “H” outwardly represents Hawai‘i, it also carries the significance of the Hawaiian expression and meaning of “ha.” In Hawaiian culture, “ha” means “breath”—the spirit of life passed on from one person to another, generation to generation, with its lessons and success. Although the patterns on the logo are inspired by the renaissance of the use of Hawaiian kapa designs, they are decorative. They represent the characteristics of the different people who have come together to obtain knowledge, success and efficient skills. The triangles are universally symbolic. The three points represent the balance of the individual: the body, mind and spirit. Ancient Hawaiians believed that each entity with these values could not stand strong without the other two. This is the significance to the specific three triangles within the “H.” fight Song: “Co-ed” Here’s to our dear Hawai‘i Here’s to our Green and White Here’s to our Alma Mater Here’s to the team with fight Rah! Rah! Rah!

Here’s to old warriors calling Here’s to old battles won Here’s to Hawai‘i’s victory Here’s to each valiant one.

AlmA mAter In green Manoa Valley our Alma Mater stands Where mountain winds and showers refresh her fertile lands; The flag of freedom beckons above her shining walls, To larger truth and service our Alma Mater calls. Hawai‘i, we have gathered within thy wide-flung doors, As sons and daughters claiming her freely offered stores; Our loyal praise we tender, and pledge to hold thy aim, Till ocean’s far horizons shall hear thy honored name. 77 8


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Athletics Administration eXecutive teAm

AthleticS miSSion StAtement The mission of the University of Hawai‘i Athletics Department is to operate dynamic sports programs encouraging student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence in the realms of academic achievement and athletic competition at the highest levels. The Athletics Department will provide equal opportunities to male and female students of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and will develop sportsmanship and ethical conduct. With aloha, we dedicate ourselves to earning the trust and loyalty of our fans and community through exemplary sports programs.

AthleticS director Jim donovAn

donovan up close Age: 52 Hometown: Honolulu, O‘ahu Alma Maters: University of Hawai‘i Executive Master’s in Business Administration, 1996 Bachelor of Arts, 1983 Sports Management Institute (SMI), 2000 AdminiStrAtive eXPerience 2002-08 (m2c, Inc.) President and CEO Executive Director, Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl 1983-2002 (University of Hawai‘i) Associate Athletics Director (1996-2002) Assistant Athletics Director for Administrative Services (1994-96) Director, Sports Marketing (1988-94) Baseball Stadium Manager (1985-88) Graduate Assistant Football Coach (1983-85) ProfeSSionAl AffiliAtionS University of Hawai‘i Alumni Association Board of Directors University of Hawai‘i Letterwinners Club Past President, Founder Beta Gamma Sigma Member Hawai‘i Bowl Foundation Board of Directors Shidler College of Business Administration Association Past Board of Directors National Collegiate Marketers Association Charter member, inactive UH Alumni Association Ex Officio Board of Directors Salary Commission City and County of Honolulu 78

With a resume that includes student-athlete, graduate assistant, baseball stadium manager, marketing director, and assistant athletics director, Jim Donovan has come full circle in the University of Hawai‘i Athletics Department after he was announced as the 20th Director of Athletics in school history in March 2008. In three years at the helm of the state’s only Division I athletics program, Donovan has hired seven head coaches (women’s waterpolo, sand volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s volleyball, women’s golf, and men’s and women’s basketball), secured a partnership with ESPN Regional Television, Inc., for the creation of the Diamond Head Classic basketball tournament, and worked tirelessly with the Hawai‘i State Legislature and private sector to fund various athletics facility improvement projects. More than $29 million in construction projects have been funded since Donovan has been named Director of Athletics, including a $5 million donation by the Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation – the largest in athletics history – towards the building of a new football/track complex. In addition, Donovan negotiated a contract with Oceanic Time Warner Cable and KFVE-TV on a new television partnership which will bring in more than $14 million to the athletics department over a six-year period. He also implemented a restructured football parking plan at Aloha Stadium which has brought in nearly $650,000 in incremental revenue to ‘Ahahui Koa Ānuenue. Meanwhile, UH’s Corporate Partner Program generated more than $3 million in cash and trade value this past year to help offset the department’s operating expenses. On the playing field, UH has continued to compete at a high level. Four teams went on to participate in the NCAA Tournament in 2009-10, including women’s volleyball reaching the NCAA semifinals and softball reaching the Women’s College World Series for the first time in school history. Individually, Amber Kaufman, won the NCAA high jump championship. Success came in the classroom with nearly 200 scholar athletes and the continued rise of the school’s Academic Progress Rate. Donovan, 52, spent 17 years in athletics administration at UH prior to a five-and-a-half year hiatus as the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl’s Executive Director from 2002-08. The Anaheim, Calif., native began his tenure with the UHAD as manager of the Rainbow Stadium (1985-88), before becoming sports marketing director for the next six years. In 1994, he was named assistant athletics director for administrative services and, two years later, became the associate athletics director for nine years. During his tenure, Donovan helped negotiate contracts and assisted with the recruitment of former football coach June Jones and current coach Mike Trapasso (baseball) and Bob Coolen (softball). He also

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negotiated contracts UH’s television and radio contracts, the Stan Sheriff Center and Aloha Stadium scoreboard advertising packages, and the MBNA affinity credit card. Donovan was directly responsible for creating the Rainbow Fun Run, Midnight ‘Ohana, the UH Letterwinners Club, the Athletic Director’s Club, the Paradise in the Pacific Golf Tournament and UHAD Corporate Sponsor Golf Tournament. He also helped launch the department’s website and implemented new ticket operation improvements which included computerized ticketing; credit card, phone and internet sales; and establishing third-party ticketing network with remote outlets. Donovan also served on the Gender Equity Subcommittee and was the department’s spokesperson for matters involving the Hawai‘i state legislature, UH Board of Regents, Athletic Advisory Board, Aloha Stadium Authority, NCAA Certification Committee and various community organizations. In addition to serving as founder of the UH Letterwinners Club, Donovan has also served on the board of directors for the UH Alumni Association, Hawai‘i Bowl Foundation and Shidler College of Business Alumni Association. In 2002, Donovan started the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl from the ground up. In six years, he secured conference affiliations with the Western Athletic Conference, Conference USA and Pac-10. The game consistently ranked among the highest-rated non-BCS games and achieved profitability in five of the six years. Donovan also served as president and CEO of m2c, Inc., a business consulting company that provides leadership and strategic direction in event management. Some of his clients included ESPN Regional Television, Panda Travel and Sodexo Food Services. Donovan’s first arrived on the Manoa campus as an offensive lineman for the UH football team from 1981-82, where he earned honorable mention all-WAC honors as a senior. Following his playing career, he was a graduate assistant for former coach Dick Tomey from 1983-85. Donovan earned his bachelors of arts degree in geography and executive master’s degree in business administration from UH. He is married to the former Tracy Orillo and they have two children, Jacqueline and Joshua. 2012 rainbow wahine softball


head coaches & directory

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AthleticS dePArtment directory mAiling AddreSS University of Hawai‘i Athletics Department 1337 Lower Campus Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822-9937 All extensions begin with (808) 956-_ _ _ _ Athletics Director (FAX - x4637) x7301 Jim Donovan, A.D. Associate A.D./Administrative Services x6523 Carl Clapp, Associate A.D. Associate A.D./External Affairs x9630 John McNamara, Associate A.D. Associate A.D./SWA x4498 Marilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano, Associate A.D. Business Office x6505 Tiffany Kuraoka, Assistant A.D. Compliance (FAX - x5042) x4508 Amanda Paterson, Director Facilities (FAX - x9477) x7419 Teri Chang, Assistant A.D. Corporate Sales/Sports Marketing x0192 Sports Media Relations (FAX - x4478) x7523 Derek Inouchi, Media Relations Director Student Affairs (FAX - x5042) x6580 Daniel Arakaki, Director of Student Affairs Ticket Office (FAX - x3403) x4482 Walter Watanabe, Ticket Manager Academic Services x4526 Jennifer Matsuda, Department Chair ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue (FAX - x4598) x6511 Vince Baldemor, President Stan Sheriff Center (FAX - x8906) x6955 Rich Sheriff, Manager Les Murakami Stadium x7404 Glenn Nakaya, Manager Duke Kahanamoku Pool x6889 Aquatics Coordinator Alexander Waterhouse Training Facility x7882 Tommy Heffernan, Strength Coach Makai Training Room x7144 Eric Okasaki, Head Trainer Equipment Room x7818 Ken Fujimura, Equipment Manager Computer Services x4529 Chris Kumagai, Computer Specialist

Athletic ProgrAmS Baseball (Director of Operations) Men’s Basketball (Bobbie Omoto, Secretary) Women’s Basketball (Lindsey Baker, Dir. of Ops) Cheerleading Football (Bianca Tokumoto, Admin. Asst.) Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Sailing Women’s Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Track & Field Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Women’s Water Polo

x6247 x6501 x8185 x4503 x6508 x4527 x4333 x5177 x4525 x4506 x5377 x4512 x3655 x2143 x4505 x6229 x4462

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gib Arnold

mike bAker

lori cAStillo

mAureen cole

bob coolen

jun hernAndez

cArmyn jAmeS

Andy johnSon

greg mcmAckin

ronn miyAShiro

dAVe Shoji

dAnA tAkAhArA-diAS

mike trAPASSo

Men’s Basketball 2nd Year

Cheerleading 9th Year

Women’s Golf 4th Year

Women’s Tennis 6th Year

Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field 11th Year

michelle nAgAmine

john nelSon Men’s Tennis 9th Year

Women’s Volleyball 37th Year

chArlie wAde

Victor wAleS

Scott wong

Women’s Soccer 1st Year

Men’s Volleyball 3rd Year

Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving 7th Year

Sailing 22nd Year

Women’s Water Polo 1st Year

Football 4th Year

Women’s Basketball 3rd Year

Softball 21st Year

Men’s Golf 13th Year

Baseball 10th Year

Sand Volleyball 1st Year

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‘Ahahui koa Ānuenue

2010-11 ‘AhAhui KoA ‘ĀNUENUE BoArd officerS

mArk PoliVkA Chairman

bonny AmemiyA Treasurer

Al chee Secretary

StAff

Vince bAldemor PreSident

cArol gouVeiA

director Preferred Seating and Parking Program

rAy ono

Vice Chairman/ Chairman-Elect

directorS Robert Akinaka

Henry Katsuda

Dustin Sellers

Bob Barlow

Bert T.Kobayashi Jr.

Nate Smith

Carolyn Berry

Chris Kobayashi

Jessica Stacy

Stanley Ching

Cathy Luke

Donn Takaki

Randall Chung

David Matlin

Nick Teves Jr.

Don Clephane

Greg McMackin

Tyler Tokioka

Jim Donovan

Don Murphy

Ray Vara

John Fink

Peter Nicholson

Donna Vuchinich

Lissa Guild-Eveleth

Ernie Nishizaki

Jim Walters

Virginia Hinshaw

Patrick Oki

Adam Wong

Peter Ho

Ray Ono

Ryan Yamamoto

Al Hoffman

Kurt Osaki

Gary Yoshioka

Howard Ikeda

Jim Pappas

Hugh Yoshida

Robert Iopa

John Reed

dAVid eStermAnn ASSiStAnt director Preferred Seating and Parking Program

how to reAch ‘AhAhui KoA ĀNUENUE 1337 Lower Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone (808) 956-6500

kelVin Shoji director development

wAyne VieirA director new ticket Sales

joyce lAu

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Fax (808) 956-4598 Website: KoaAnuenue.org Email: contactAKA@KoaAnuenue.org

SuPPorting All uh Student-AthleteS Since 1967

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‘Ahahui koa Ānuenue

univerSity of hAwAi‘i

who we Are

former governor john A. burns

‘Ahahui koa Ānuenue--translated to “Society of the rainbow warrior”-serves as the athletics fundraising organization for the uh manoa Athletics department. established in 1967 as a registered 501c3 by then gov. john A. burns, AkA is an integral partner with uh athletics in managing the state’s only division i athletics program.

inveSting in the future Participation in sports prepares today’s student-athletes to become tomorrow’s leaders. Passion, commitment, patience, self-discipline, teamwork and integrity are essential in developing a winning attitude on and off the field. As student-athletes master the mental and physical challenges posed by competition and education, they gain the experience and confidence to make a positive difference at home, at work and in society. Donations help create tomorrow’s leaders and continue the tradition of success.

STUDENTATHLETES

HAWAI‘I

“Bridging Hawai‘i and Student-Athletes Together.

rAiSing the BAr In any community, raising enough money to support a Division I program is a daunting task. In a state as small as Hawai‘i, the challenge is even greater. ‘Ahahui Koa Ānuenue’s fundraising efforts make it possible for our student-athletes to have the resources they need to effectively compete at a national level. ‘AhAhui KoA ‘ĀNUENUE hAS three roleS 1)‘Ahahui Koa Ānuenue funds scholarships for all athletic department programs. Our Preferred Seating and Parking programs are the backbone of scholarship funding for UH Athletics, raising more than $35 million since its inception. This program offers season-ticket holders a variety ofopportunities to receive prime seating, preferred parking and other benefits at our athletic events at home and on the road.

2) ‘Ahahui Koa Ānuenue oversees and supports the athletic booster programs, including our largest and most visible organization, Na Koa Football Club. These groups provide sport-specific needs such as equipment, travel, recruiting, summer school tuition and more.They accomplish these goals through their membership drives, fundraisers and activities. 3) ‘Ahahui Koa Ānuenue develops, supports and maintain stop-notch athletic facilities.Working in collaboration with the University of Hawaii Foundation, we nurture relationships between UHM and the many individuals, corporations and community leaders who not only enjoy the experience of a great athletics contest,but more importantly, understand the long-term benefits of investing in our athletics program. We work closely with donors to arrange estate and planned gifts, endowments and public-private partnerships.

how to reAch ‘AhAhui KoA ĀNUENUE 1337 Lower Campus Road 8 Honolulu, HI 96822 8 Phone (808) 956-6500 8 Fax (808) 956-4598 Website: KoaAnuenue.org 8 Email: contactAKA@KoaAnuenue.org

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Sports circle of honor

the university of hawai‘i Sports circle of honor is now in its 29th year. what originally began as the uh Sports hall of honor in 1982 has found a new home and a new name on the inner concourse of the university’s 10,300-seat Stan Sheriff center, overlooking the court. over the years, a total of 93 members and 10 teams have been inducted into the circle of honor, including many former football players and three football teams: the 1924 and ’25 squads which outscored opponents, 606-29, and the 1955 team which recorded one of the biggest upsets in uh football history. the head coach of the “wonder teams,” the late otto “Proc” klum, was also inducted in 1982. Robyn Ah Mow: Women’s Volleyball (1993-96); Inducted 2005 Terry Albritton: Men’s Track and Field, Strength Coach 1979-85; Inducted 2009 Gary Allen: Football (1978-81); Inducted 1998 Dr. Charles Araki: Football (1952-55); Inducted 1990 Jimmy Asato: Football, Baseball, Football & Baseball (1962-64); Inducted 1989 Charlie Bessette: Football, Basketball, Baseball; Inducted 2007 Don “Spud” Botelho: Football (1954-57); Inducted 2000 Heather Bown: Women’s Volleyball (1998-99); Inducted 2008 Gov. John A. Burns: Founder of ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue; Inducted 1982 Anthony “AC” Carter: Men’s Basketball (1996-97); Inducted 2010 Jeanne Childs: Swimming (1981-83); Inducted 2002 Deitre Collins: Volleyball & Basketball (1980-84); Inducted 1989 Paul Durham: UH Athletics Director (1968-75); Inducted 1996 Jason Elam: Football (1989-92); Inducted 2002 Leah Bennett Ferris: Track & Field; Inducted 1983 Richard Furtado: Football, Track & Field (1935); Inducted 2010 Fred Furukawa: Basketball (1952-54); Inducted 1999 Blane Gaison: Football (1976-80); Inducted 1999 May Kealohikikaupea Gay: Three-sport athlete, first female P.E. instructor at UH in the 1920’s; Inducted 1982 Eugene “Luke” Gill: Men’s Basketball Coach (1930-41), Inducted 1987 Vince Goo: Women’s Basketball Head Coach (1987-2004); Inducted 2009 Dr. Herbert Hata: UH’s first volunteer team physician (1970s-86); Inducted 1987 Charles Hemenway: Inducted 1987 Tom Henderson: Basketball (1972-74); Inducted 1995 Jyun “Curly” Hirota: Football, Baseball (1940’s); Baseball Head Coach (1963, ‘65); Inducted 2009 Ivanelle Hoe: Swimming; Inducted 1994 Dave Holmes: Football Coach (1968-73); Inducted 1989 John “Jack” Johnson: Football, swimming, water polo, soccer (1932-34); Inducted 2008 Joyce Kapua‘ala Ka‘apuni: Volleyball (1973, ‘76, ‘82-83); Inducted 2000 Harry “Clown” Kahuanui: Football, Basketball, Boxing (1946-49); Inducted 1984 Yuval Katz: Men’s Volleyball (1995-96); Inducted 2010 Bobby Kau: Basketball; Inducted 1988 Solomon “Sol” Kaulukukui: Football & Baseball; Inducted 2004 Thomas Kaulukukui: Football, Basketball, Baseball; Inducted 1982 Les Keiter: Sports Broadcaster; Inducted 1999 Otto “Proc” Klum: Football Head Coach (1921-39); Inducted 1982 Harold Kometani: Football & Basketball (1938-41), Head Football Head Coach 1943-45, ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Charter member; Inducted 1986 Dr. Roy Kuboyama: Boxing; Inducted 1994 Chuck Leahey: “Voice of the Rainbows,” Inducted 1985 Willie Lee: Basketball (1951-54); Inducted 1999 Angelica Ljungquist: Women’s Volleyball (1993-96); Inducted 2005 Gwen Loud: Track & Field (1982-84); Inducted 1999 Dr. Richard Mamiya: Football; Inducted 1982 Beth Mclachlin: Volleyball (1974-75); Inducted 1986 Herbert Minn: Boxing Coach (1949-58); Inducted 1998 Anthony “Tony” Morse: Football, Basketball, Track; Inducted 1987 Judy Mosley: Basketball (1987-90); Inducted 1997 Les Murakami: Baseball Head Coach (1971-2000); Inducted 2001 Toshio “Bob” Nagatani: Chief Statistician; Inducted 2006 Ray Nagel: Athletics Director (1976-83); Inducted 2008 Seiji Naya: Boxing; Inducted 1984 82

Theodore “Ted” Nobriga: Baseball (Three-sport athlete); Inducted 1984 Moses Ome: Track & Field, Track Head Coach (1947-72); Inducted 1984 Joe Onosai: Football (1983-86), Inducted 2006 Maynard “Buster” Piltz: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball; Inducted 1995 Larry Price: Football (1961-64), Head Football Coach 1974-76; Inducted 1994 Dr. Allen Richardson: Volunteer Team Physician for Women’s Volleyball Team 1979-2004; Inducted 2003 Red Rocha: Head Coach Men’s Basketball (1963-73); Inducted 1986 Dr. Alvin Saake: Head Coach Men’s Basketball (1957-63); Inducted 1991 Dr. Shunzo Sakamaki: Professor/Supporter; Inducted 1998 Soichi Sakamoto: Head Coach Swimming; Inducted 1982 Jesse Sapolu: Football (1979-82); Inducted 2000 Jim Schwitters: Men’s & Women’s Tennis Head Coach (1966-2003); Inducted 2009 Theodore “Pump” Searle: Football (1924-25); Inducted 1982 Stan Sheriff: Athletics Director (1983-93); Inducted 1993 Larry Sherrer: Football, Track & Field (1969-71); Inducted 2005 Noelle Smith: Football; Inducted 1992 Clay Stanley: Men’s Volleyball (1997, 99); Inducted 2008 Levi Stanley: Football (1969-71); Inducted 1995 Toku Tanaka: Baseball, Head Coach Baseball; Inducted 2005 Larry Tanimoto: Golf, UH Board of Regents, Na Koa; Inducted 2003 Ma‘a Tanuvasa: Football (1990-92); Inducted 2007 Derek Tatsuno: Baseball (1977-79); Inducted 1985 Dr. Donnis Thompson: Women’s Athletics Director (1972-81); Inducted1988 Dick Tomey: Football Head Coach (1977-86); Inducted 2005 Charles Ushijima: Baseball Booster; Inducted 1992 George Uyeda: Track & Field; Inducted 2002 Hank Vasconcellos: Football Head Coach, Athletics Director 1952-60; Inducted 1985 Bob Wagner: Football Head Coach (1987-95); Inducted 2007 Alexander C. Waterhouse: Founder, Chairman, Na Koa & ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue; Inducted 1997 Jeris White: Football (1970-73); Inducted 1994 Teee Williams: Volleyball (1987-89); Inducted 1998 William “Doggie” Wise: Football; 1983 Art Woolaway: ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue; Inducted 1988 Mackay Yanagisawa: Founder Hula Bowl, ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Charter Member; Inducted 1987 1979 Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Team: AIAW National Champions (Inducted: 1990) 1982 & ‘83 Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Teams Back-to-Back NCAA Champions (Inducted: 1997) 1987 Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Team NCAA Championship Team (Inducted: 2004) 1971 & ‘72 “Fab Five” Basketball Teams Inducted: 1982 1980 Rainbow Baseball Team WAC Champions, College World Series Runner-up (Inducted: 1996) 1924 & ‘25 Football “Wonder Teams” Inducted: 1982 1955 Football Team Inducted: 2006 2012 rainbow wahine softball


rainbow wahine Softball booster club

univerSity of hAwAi‘i

SUPPORT THE RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL PROGRAM NOW AND BECOME A MEMBER OF THE TEAM! YOUR DONATION WILL HELP THE MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM TO AN OUTSTANDING SEASON Fans and volunteers are the heart and soul of the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Athletics, and in order to continue the history of success and remain competitive with our mainland rivals, we need your participation more than ever. Donations received are used for summer school scholarships, equipment, recruitment and various other needs in support of the coaches and more than 400 student-athletes in the Athletics Department. The greatest benefit of supporting the women’s softball booster program is the pride that comes from the knowledge that you are supporting the mission of the team and Athletics Department; creating good stewards in the community both on and off the court. To make a gift to the women’s softball program or for additional information, please contact:

Na Wahine Softball Booster Club University of Hawai‘i / ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Office of Intercollegiate Athletics 1337 Lower Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822 Email: accounts@nawahine.com Give on-line at: www.uhfoundation.org/memberships/Softball.aspx

Dear Rainbow Wahine Softball Fans, As head coach of the University of Hawai‘i women’s softball team, I have the special honor of cultivating many young athletes in pursuit of excellence. While working toward their degrees, these student-athletes maintain very strict schedules during competition. As coaches, we know that in order for our student-athletes to perform at their best, they not only need support from our department, but also family, friends, and our valuable Hawai‘i athletics ‘ohana. We welcome your support and look forward to having you as part of our program. Aloha,

Bob Coolen Head Coach, Rainbow Wahine Softball

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letterwinners club

officerS PreSident Mitch Ka‘aiali‘i, Football ’89-’91 1St vice PreSident K. Mark Takai, Swimming ’85-’89 2St vice PreSident Taryn Kumamoto, Cheerleading ‘93-‘94,’95-‘98 SecretAry Leanna Lui, Cheerleading ’94-‘99 treASurer Andy Lachman, Swimming ’00-‘03 PASt PreSidentS Don Weir, Football ’72-’73 MaryAnn Sacharski, Cheerleading Coach ’78-’82 Jim Donovan, Football ’81-’82 Wes Kimura, Baseball ’79-’82 Charles Araki, Football, Track ’52-’56 Riley Mende, Baseball ’72-’75 Artie Wilson, Basketball, Baseball ’70-’74 BoArd memBerS Daniel Arakaki, Swimming ’78-’82 Charles Araki, Football, Track ’52-’56 Erika Buder-Nakasone, Cheerleading ’94-‘97 Brian Derby, Football ’81- ’85 Ed Gayagas, Basketball, Track ’57-‘60 Wes Kimura, Baseball ’79-’82 Daniel Lau, Baseball, Track’40-’41 Tim Lyons, Football ’79-’81 Les Matsubara, Baseball ’55-’59 Riley Mende, Baseball ’72-‘75 Rich Miano, Football ’80-’85 Sam Moku, Football ’83-’86 Kenneth Nagatani, Track ’53-’55 Amanda Paterson, Soccer ’96-’98 Eugene Price, Football ’76-’80 MaryAnn Sacharski, Cheerleading Coach ’78-’82 Cliff Sanchez, Basketball ’76-’81 Gordon Scruton, Track ’54-’55 Tom Shimabuku, Boxing ’51-’55 Douglas Vaioleti, Football ’90-‘92 Don Weir, Football ’72-’73 Artie Wilson, Basketball, Baseball ’70-’74 Ross Yamasaki, Football ’89

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The UH Letterwinners Club was formed in 1997 in order to promote pride and fellowship amongst letterwinners and to provide assistance to past and present athletes. The LWC holds receptions at the clubhouse on the UH Manoa campus. At these gatherings, former athletes have the opportunity to get together and reminisce about their playing days. Aside from enjoying the company of former athletes, the LWC moves beyond socialization by giving back to current student-athletes by donating laptop computers to the Nagatani Academic Center. With the help of these computers, student-athletes on the road are able to keep up with the demands of school while traveling. Some current lifetime members include former UH football head coach June Jones; radio personality Larry Price (football, men’s volleyball, track); former dean of the UH College of Education, Dr. Charles Araki (football, track); UH men’s basketball color analyst Artie Wilson (men’s basketball, baseball); chairman of the board and director of the Finance Factors family of companies, Daniel Lau (baseball, track); former UH men’s basketball head coach Bob Nash (men’s basketball); Mahina Eleneki Hugo (women’s volleyball), head of La Pietra School for Girls in Honolulu; and current University of Hawai‘i associate athletics director, Marilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano (women’s volleyball), and UH women’s basketball head coach Dana Takahara-Dias (women’s basketball). The sole requirement of joining the LWC is to have been listed for at least one year on a roster of any sport recognized by the Athletics Department. LWC benefits include a 50% discount on one season ticket for the sport of your choice, exclusive e-mails, and tickets to designated receptions and games in Honolulu. The LWC has recently become a chapter of the UH Alumni Association and LWC members can receive UHAA benefits as well.

for more information on the uh letterwinners club, log onto hawaiiAthletics.com/lwc or contact: Letterwinners Club Office at uhletwin@hawaii.edu or call (808) 956-6523.

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Academic Services

university of hawai‘i

Academic Staff

ron cambra

jennifer matsuda

kari ambrozich

garrett clanin Advisor

sara nunes-atabaki

julie terlaje

courtney tsumoto

brandy kawasaki

Asst. Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education

Advisor

Advisor

Department Chair Student-Athlete Academic Servies

Advisor

Advisor

Admin. & Fiscal Assistant

Student-Athlete Academic Services Academic and athletics go hand-in-hand for student-athletes at UH Manoa. To be successful in both areas, students must learn to balance the various demands in their everyday college life. Student-Athlete Academic Services, part of the Office of the Assistant Vice-Chancellor for Undergraduate Education, provides the academic support that student-athletes often need to maintain and fine-tune this balancing act. The SAAS advisors (assigned as team advisors) get to know their student-athletes well, assisting them in their academic and personal development. They help studentathletes register for appropriate classes each semester, choose a major, set goals and develop an academic plan towards graduation. SAAS staff also provide special programs and services to meet individual needs, including tutoring and academic mentoring to the approximately 500 student-athletes that participate in UH’s 19 intercollegiate sports. SAAS advisors are specialist faculty who work closely with Dr. Ron Cambra, Asst. ViceChancellor for Undergraduate Education, and the Athletics Department staff in a collaborative effort to support student-athletes academically.

All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1996-97 2002-03 1970-71 Angelica Ljungquist Costas Theocharidis Tony Nakazawa W Volleyball, 2nd team M Volleyball, 1st team* Football, 2nd team Carl English 1997-98 1971-72 M Basketball, 3rd team Chris Shinnick Don Satterlee * - selected At-Large Football, 1st team Football, 2nd team Team Member of the Year 1977-78 Rick Wagner Football, 2nd team 1987-88 William Bell Football, 2nd team 1992-93 Tracy Loo Softball, 1st team Jason Elam Football, 2nd team

2001-02 Dejan Miladinovic M Volleyball, 1st team Costas Theocharidis M Volleyball, 2nd team Predrag Savovic M Basketball, 3rd team

2003-04 Michael Kuebler M Basketball, 1st team Lily Kahumoku W Volleyball, 2nd team Kurt Boehm M Swimming, 3rd team

2004-05 Joelle Sugai W Soccer, 3rd team 2006-07, 2007-08 2008-09 Annett Wichmann Track & Field, 3rd, 2nd and 1st team 2010-11 Kealoha Pilares Football, 1st team Jonas Umlauft M Volleyball, 2nd team

Nagatani Academic Center The Nagatani Academic Center (NAC), funded by the late Bob Nagatani, was constructed in 1999. The NAC is equipped with two computer labs and remains open an average of 70 hours each week. The center also serves as a space for study halls and tutoring sessions, and it houses the offices of SAAS, Student Services and Compliance staff. 2012 rainbow wahine softball

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Student-Athlete development

• Commitment to Academic Excellence: To support the academic progress of the student-athlete towards intellectual development and graduation. (Nagatani Academic Center) • Commitment to Athletic Excellence: To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. (Teams, Coaches, Trainers, Staff, Equipment, Facilities)

cindy rote

Director of StudentAthlete Development

• Commitment to Personal Development: To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, leadership, personal growth and decision-making skills. (SAAC Leadership Retreat, Drug, Alcohol, Nutrition and Mental Training Workshops)

• Commitment to Career Development: To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. (Launch a Rainbow, career fairs, resume and interview workshops) • Commitment to Service: To engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities through C.A.R.E (Collegiate Athletes Reaching Everywhere).

uh Student-Athlete develoPment miSSion StAtement

SAAc: Student-Athlete AdviSory committee Builds leadership skills and enhances interpersonal relationships. SAAC provides an on-going vehicle for communication between student-athletes and the intercollegiate athletics department on issues of mutual interest at the local and national levels. SAAC members contribute valuable input on how to continually improve the experience of the UH student-athlete and the athletic program as a whole, two student-athletes from each athletic team are appointed to serve on SAAC. UH SAAC Chairs represent the university in the WAC SAAC, which meets monthly via teleconference. Annually, the WAC SAAC meets in person to address student-athlete issues. This year, UH student-athlete Jessica Stacy (swimming) will represent Hawai‘i and the WAC on the 2010-11 NCAA SAAC Board. Jessica is the first UH student-athlete to have this honor.

The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the athlete as an integral part of the student body. At the University of Hawai‘i, we believe that the development of the whole student-athlete (athletically, academically and personally) is crucial to their success in college and, more importantly, in life once their sport participation is over. We strive to help all student-athletes achieve an overall commitment to excellence by fostering individual development and providing an environment of total support.

life SKillS

The Life Skills program enables the studentathletes to take part in interactive classes, programs, workshops and community service projects • Use Athletics as a learning tool for achievement in everyday life. • Support students towards intellectual development and their educational experiences. • Help student-athletes explore and pursue career opportunities. • Promote responsibility in student-athletes’ personal and social lives. • Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to the community. • Foster growth in decision-making and planning. • Build leadership skills and enhance interpersonal relationships.

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compliance comPliAnce

AmAndA PAterSon

Director of Compliance

The UHM Compliance Office is dedicated to a comprehensive program that educates its student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, staff, community members and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, WAC and institutional rules and ensures and promotes institutional control over the Athletics Department. We implore all students, coaches, staff, community members and boosters to be diligent in adhering to these rules. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask first before you act. Amanda Paterson Director of Compliance University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Phone: (808) 956-4501 Email: apaterso@hawaii.edu

who iS A BooSter (or “rePreSentAtive of uh AthleticS intereStS”)? Under NCAA rules, you are a booster if: • You have been a member of a booster organization that supports UHM Athletics; • You have made any financial donation to UHM Athletics; • You have been a season-ticket holder; • You have provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends. Also remember: once a booster, always a booster—for life.

who iS A ProSPective Student-Athlete? A prospective student-athlete is any individual who has begun classes for the ninth grade, regardless of his or her athletic participation. In men’s basketball, a prospective student-athlete is anyone who has started classes in the seventh grade. It is possible for younger students to be prospects if the individual is provided financial assistance or other benefits that are not provided to prospective students generally.

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who iS An enrolled Student-Athlete?

An individual becomes an enrolled studentathlete, and is no longer a prospect, upon his or her first participation in official practice activities or attendance at the first day of classes at UHM during the regular academic year, whichever occurs first. The individual retains the status of enrolled student-athlete for so long as he or she remains a member of a team while attending UHM as a full-time student.

do’S & don’t—BooSterS & ProSPectS Under NCAA rules, a booster MAY: • Attend events where prospects are present. • Continue normal contacts with prospects with whom they have a pre-established relationship. • Arrange employment for a prospect after he or she has completed high school. • Notify UHM coaches of prospects who may be strong additions to UHM athletic teams. Under NCAA rules, a booster may NOT: • Contact prospects or be involved in the recruitment of prospects in any way. • Contact a prospect’s coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate a prospect. • Visit the prospect’s institution to pickup films or transcripts to assist in UHM’s evaluation of the prospect. • Make arrangements for a prospect or a prospect’s family or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind. • Provide a prospect or a prospect’s family or friends with free or reduced-price tickets to attend an athletics event. • Arrange employment for a prospect’s family member or friends. • Provide a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends with a gift or benefit of any kind, including clothing, free or reduced-cost housing, use of a car, equipment, apparel, meals and transportation. • Provide a loan to, or co-sign a loan for, a prospect or a prospect’s family or friends. • Entertain a high school, prep school or twoyear college coach.

univerSity of hAwAi‘i do’S & don’tS…BooSterS & enrolled Student-AthleteS Under NCAA rules, a booster MAY: • Provide an enrolled student-athlete with an occasional meal (maximum 3 times per year) as long as:  It is reported to the Compliance Office before the meal occurs; It takes place in the locale of UHM; It is provided in the booster’s home (i.e., no restaurants); and It is restricted to infrequent or special occasions. • Employ an enrolled student-athlete as long as: The student completes and submits the work approval form to the Compliance Office; The student is compensated only for work actually performed at the going rate in that locale for similar services; The student is not hired based on publicity, reputation or fame obtained due to athletics ability; The student is not provided with any benefits not enjoyed by all other employees. • Have contact with an enrolled student-athlete. • Contribute money or make donations in-kind. A booster may contribute money to an athletics team, provided the funds benefit the team in general and are not earmarked for a particular student-athlete. In addition, a booster may make donations in-kind for the benefit of a team (e.g., equipment, practice/competition apparel). Under NCAA rules, a booster may NOT: • Provide an enrolled student-athlete with any extra benefit. The general rule is if the benefit is available to all students, then a student-athlete can also accept the benefit. • The list of impermissible benefits for enrolled student-athletes includes, but is not limited to: —Providing cash or loans in any amount. —Co-signing a loan. —Providing gifts of any kind, including birthday or holiday gifts. —Providing free or reduced-cost housing. —Providing meals (except for occasional home meals as noted above), clothing, transportation, or the use of an automobile. —Providing special discounts for goods or services (e.g., discount car repairs, legal services, haircuts). —Providing an honorarium for a speaking engagement. • Involve student-athletes in commercial advertising. NCAA rules do not permit a student-athlete’s name, picture, or appearance to be used to advertise, recommend or promote the sale or use of a commercial product or service of any kind. Under certain specified conditions, however, a studentathlete may be involved in charitable, educational and non-profit promotional activities. Any such activities require the prior approval of the Athletics Department. If you would like a UHM student-athlete to be involved in a community service program, please contact Cindy Rote, Director of Student Services, at (808) 956-4325. 87 8


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Athletic training

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Head Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Serving nearly 500 student-athletes in 19 intercollegiate programs at the University of Hawai‘i Athletics Department is all in a day’s work for the UH athletic training staff. Eric Okasaki, an athletic trainer at UH for over 30 years, heads the staff. He has seen the department grow by leaps and bounds. Okasaki was the athletic trainer for the 1980 Rainbow baseball team and the 2010 Rainbow Wahine softball team who both advanced to their respective College World Series. Okasaki oversees and services all the other UH sports in between. Okasaki is assisted by five veteran assistant athletic trainers in Jayson Goo, Takashi Moribe, Lyn Nakagawa, Renae Shigemura and Brian Wong. In addition, certified graduate assistants and athletic training students help in the overall operation of the athletic training facility. The athletic training staff also includes a medical staff, comprised of team physicians and a number of consultants from throughout the community. They attend most UH-hosted events to provide assistance to the athletic training staff. The medical staff conducts general physicals and orthopedic examinations on each studentathlete to ensure they meet the minimum requirements necessary to compete in Division I athletics.

The athletic training staff is responsible for the care, prevention, evaluation and rehabilitation for each of the student-athletes in their respective athletic programs. All graduate assistants and full-time staff are certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and travel with various athletics programs. The Saake Athletic Training Room features treatment and taping areas, walk-in hot and cold therapy pools, and offices for the team physician and staff. There are also four other athletic training rooms on the UH lower campus: the Mauka Athletic Training Room and facilities at the Les Murakami Stadium, the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium and Stan Sheriff Center. Each are equipped with the latest technological resources on injury prevention and rehabilitation. Isokinetic and cardiovascular machines, electrical modalities and X-ray units are available. The athletic training staff also works with the Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences (KRS) program in providing a clinical setting for athletic training students to work on their master’s degrees at the University and towards NATA certification.

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Strength StAff

tommy heffernAn Strength Coach

grAnt Steen

Assistant Strength Coach

Strength Training Staff (sitting from left): Grant Steen (Assistant Strength Coach); Tommy Heffernan (Director of Strength and Conditioning); Ian Hasegawa (Student Assistant). Back row: James Chassin (Graduate Assistant); Kamalei Magnani (Graduate Assistant); Mike Johnson (Graduate Assistant).

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Strength & conditioning

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Since its construction in 1994, the Alexander C. Waterhouse Physiology Research and Training Facility has provided University of Hawai‘i student-athletes the tools to excel with quality strength training in their respective sports. Strength and conditioning coach Tommy Heffernan heads the staff along with assistant Grant Steen and graduate assistants Kamaki Magnani, Mike Johnson, and James Chassin. Heffernan and his team provide guidance and observe approximately 450 UH student-athletes for optimal performance and injury prevention. The student-athletes are granted the opportunity to utilize various strength, flexibility and conditioning methods, along with an education in body-type testing and nutrition for the athletes to develop optimal individual performance and injury prevention. From the moment the student-athletes enter UH, the staff keeps records to chart each one’s career progression. The 10,000-square-foot facility is named after the late Alexander C. Waterhouse, who was inducted to the UH Circle of Honor in 1997. Waterhouse, a lifelong supporter of Hawai‘i athletics, was the founder and chairman of the Na¯ Koa Football Booster Club and a member of the ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Board of Directors. Before his passing in March 1999, Waterhouse presented the University with a $300,000 contribution to establish one of the finest training facilities in the country.

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23,000 pounds of free Alec wAterhouSe weights from YORK Barbell molded with custom UH logos 18 Werksan Olympic sets of plates 6 Open Olympic platforms HAMMER STRENGTH machines used by NFL and NBA teams BEAR machines for squatting and jump training SAMSON Power Racks

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univerSity of hAwAi‘i 1. Aloha Stadium Home of the Warrior football team since 1975. The 50,000-seat stadium has also served as home to NFL’s Pro Bowl and the Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl. This season the Warriors will be playing on newly installed Field Turf (2011).

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2. Athletics complex Houses athletic administration, staff and coaches’ offices. Also features two practice gyms, academic center, locker, equipment and training rooms. 3. clarence t. c. ching Athletics complex The Clarence T. C. Ching Field, the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa’s only on-campus, all-purpose track and field, football, soccer and recreational facility, will be transformed into the Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex to more fully realize its potential as a center of intercollegiate, student and community events. The complex is slated to be built in 2012.

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4. les murakami Stadium Home to the baseball team and renamed in 2002 after the former coach who guided the Rainbows for 31 years. The LMS seats 4,312. 5. duke Kahanamoku Aquatic complex Home to the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams and women’s water polo team. Named after the great Hawaiian Olympic swimmer and surfer, the DKAC seats 2,000.

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6. Alexander waterhouse training facility The 10,000-square-foot facility features state-ofthe-art training equipment. 7. Practice fields Two grass practice fields for the football and women’s soccer teams. 8.waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium Home to the women’s soccer team since 2000. Located off the shores of Pearl Harbor, the WPSS seats 4,500. 9. rainbow wahine Softball Stadium Home to the softball team. Renovated to seat 1,200 in 1998 and in 2008 a clubhouse and athletic training room was added behind the first base dugout. 10. uh tennis complex Home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. Underwent major renovation in 2004. Seats approximately 1,000. 11. Stan Sheriff center Home to the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams since 1994. The facility seats 10,300 and has hosted the 1998 & 2004 NCAA men’s volleyball championships and the 1999 NCAA women’s volleyball championship. A new $2 million Daktronics scoreboard will be unveiled at the women’s volleyball season opener in August 2011.

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2012 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL


DATE

DAY

TIME

Feb. 9-11

Hawai‘i Paradise Classic (Hawai‘i, Missouri-Kansas City, Seattle, DePaul)

Feb. 13

Missouri-Kansas-City

Feb. 16-19

at UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, NV) TBA (Hawai‘i, Memphis, Portland State, UC Riverside, CS Northridge, Idaho State, UNLV)

Mar. 2-4

Hawai‘i Invitational Tournament (Hawai‘i, Radford, Florida State, UCSB)

Mar. 6

Florida State

Mar. 8-11

Malihini kipa Aloha Tournament (Hawai‘i, Radford, Southern Illinois, Robert Morris, Marist)

Mar. 13-17

Hawai‘i Spring Fling Tournament (Hawai‘i, California, Texas, Texas A&M, Winthrop, Marist)

6:00pm HST

6:00pm HST

Mar. 23 San Jose State* Mar. 24 San Jose State* (DH)

6:00pm HST 2:00pm HST

Mar. 30 Mar. 31

at New Mexico State* (Las Cruces, NM) at New Mexico State* (DH)

4:00 pm CST 4:00 pm CST

Apr. 3

at Utah (Salt Lake City, UT)

4:00pm MST

Apr. 4

at Utah Valley State (Orem, UT)

5:00pm MST

Apr. 6 Apr. 7

at BYU* (Provo, UT) at BYU* (DH)

6:00 pm MST 1:30 pm MST

Apr. 13 Louisiana Tech* Apr. 14 Louisiana Tech* (DH)

6:00pm HST 2:00pm HST

Apr. 20 Apr. 21

at Nevada* (Reno, NV) at Nevada* (DH)

3:00 pm PST 1:00 pm PST

Apr. 27 Apr. 28

FRESNO STATE* FRESNO STATE* (DH)

6:00pm HST 2:00pm HST

May 5 May 6

at Utah State* (Logan, UT) at Utah State*(DH)

3:00pm MST 1:00pm MST

May 9-12

WAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (Las Cruces, NM)

TBA

May 18-20

NCAA REGIONALS

TBA

May 25-26

NCAA SUPER REGIONALS

TBA

May 31-June 6

NCAA WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, OK)

TBA

BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium DH = Doubleheader * = Western Athletic Conference Games All times local to site Games subject to change


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