2011 Sacramento State Softball Media Guide

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• Sacramento State is one of the largest universities in the 23-campus CSU system, enrolling a multicultural student body of more than 29,000. The 300-acre campus is sheltered by more than 3,000 trees and dotted with flower gardens, including 3 million square feet of building space. Miles of trails stretch along the nearby river parkway, linking the University and student housing with recreational areas such as Folsom Lake and Old Sacramento. • Quality teaching is a top priority, and classes are small and personalized. More than 80 percent of recent graduates say their professors were enthusiastic and genuinely enjoyed teaching. • Preparing students for a career is a vital part of the education here. Thousands of students from all majors earn academic credit working in internship and co-op positions, many of which are paid. • Sacramento State, often called “Sac State,” was founded as Sacramento State College in 1947 during a time of intense demand for higher education after World War II. We moved to our permanent location on the banks of the historic American River in 1953. In 1972, we were renamed California State University, Sacramento. • The University recently completed an ambitious master plan (Destination 2010) that included 1.5 million square feet of new building space for additional housing and a recreation and wellness center. The initiative has resulted in new academic and student programs, partnerships with businesses, non-profit and public agencies, modernized classrooms and new facilities for students and faculty. • Unlimited bus and light rail service throughout Sacramento is available for University students. Students may attend all home athletic events for free and attend other campus events for free or at a discount. More than half the students join one of the more than 200 student organizations, which include 35 fraternities and sororities.

Quick Facts Founded........................................ 1947 Location...................... Sacramento, Calif. Campus Size............................300 acres Student Body Breakdown Student to Faculty Ratio................ 20:1 Enrollment............................... 29,241 Men........................................ 12,084 Women................................... 17,157 Undergraduate........................ 24,388 Graduate.................................. 4,853 Total Faculty.................................. 1,338 Total Staff...................................... 1,350 Degree Programs Undergraduate............................... 60 Graduate....................................... 40 Campus Phone Numbers Admissions.......................... 278-3901 Campus Operator................ 278-6011 Housing.............................. 278-6655 Internet Address..............www.csus.edu


• Sacramento State offers 60 undergraduate and 40 graduate degrees in seven Colleges. The largest programs include teacher education, business, criminal justice, communication studies, psychology and computer science. Smaller class sizes and a focus on quality teaching promote faculty-student interaction. • Attracting students from all over the world, the criminal justice program is one of the largest in the United States. • One in 24 residents of the six-county Sacramento Region is a Sacramento State graduate. The University generates more than $1 billion in activity for the statewide economy each year. • Sacramento State graduates about 6,000 students each year. • Sacramento State was the site of the 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Div. I Track & Field Championships, and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center was the site of the 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005 and 2008 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships. In addition, Sacramento State was host of the 2007 NCAA Div. I Women’s Volleyball Final Four at Arco Arena. • Sacramento State hosted the most successful U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials ever in 2000, and hosted the event again in 2004. • Famous Sacramento State alumni include actor Tom Hanks, Grammy award winner Bobby McFerrin, former cohost of Good Morning America Joan Lunden, former host of the Early Show, Rene Syler, stand-up comedian Brian Posehn, actor Carlos Alazraqui, film director Joe Carnahan, former Stockton mayor Edward Chavez, famous economist and author Richard J. Maybury, former KTLA Morning News Giselle Fernández and founding member of the Village People David Hodo. • Famous Sacramento State athletics alumni include retired nine-year NFL offensive lineman and two-time Super Bowl winner John Gesek, Houston Texans’ quarterbacks coach Greg Knapp, former 10-year NFL fullback Daimon Shelton, 11-year long snapper and three-time Super Bowl winner Lonie Paxton, former 12-year NFL defensive back Lorenzo Lynch, CFL Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Ricky Ray, former CFL three-time rushing champion Charles Roberts, Arena Football League record-setting quarterback Aaron Garcia and former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Fred Otis Amey.


• The city of Sacramento (population 486,189) is the cultural, educational, business and governmental center of a four-county metropolitan region. As California’s capitol city, Sacramento is center stage for governmental policy for the entire state. A dynamic business sector, an expanding public transportation system, affordable housing, and growing cultural, educational, and medical facilities serve the needs of 1.5 million people. • One of the most affordable big cities in California., Sacramento is part of a Capital Region in the heart of Northern California, one of the country’s most beautiful areas. Within easy driving distance are San Francisco, the Napa and Sonoma valleys, Yosemite Valley and the Lake Tahoe region’s ski slopes. • Founded in 1849, Sacramento was California’s first charter city and is at the heart of California history – the gold rush, Pony Express and first continental railroad all began in Sacramento. The city’s rich historical heritage, commitment to quality of life, and abundance of trees and parkland contributed to Newsweek magazine naming Sacramento one of the ten best cities in the United States. • Sacramento is home to the NBA’s Sacramento Kings and the Sacramento River Cats (Oakland A’s TripleA affiliate). • Sacramento has also become a tourist center with attractions including the State Capitol building, North America’s largest railroad museum, the Old Sacramento historic area, the California State History Museum and the Crocker Art Museum.



Dr. Alexander Gonzalez has served more than three decades as a professor and education leader, including serving as president of California State University, Sacramento, since 2003. As the first person in his family to graduate from college, Dr. Gonzalez has devoted his career to ensuring greater opportunities for students. He grew up in East Los Angeles with six siblings, graduating from high school at a time when students did not have the same options for higher education that they have today. Dr. Gonzalez enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at age 17, served four years and then used the G.I. Bill to graduate from Pomona College in Claremont, Calif. He graduated with honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He later earned a master’s in psychology and doctorate from the University of California, Santa Cruz, before serving as a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University. His experience includes six years as president of California State University, San Marcos, and 18 years at Fresno State, where he was a faculty member and chair of the Psychology Department before becoming the university’s provost and vice president for academic affairs. At Sacramento State, Dr. Gonzalez implemented his Destination 2010 initiative to transform the campus into a premier metropolitan university. The bold initiative seeks to make Sacramento State a campus of choice for students in the Sacramento region and beyond. Following his belief that universities and communities must work together to

improve lives and opportunities, Dr. Gonzalez serves on the Sutter Health Board of Directors and the Pomona College Board of Trustees. He previously served on the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans and the Valley Vision Board of Directors. His service on several boards and commissions includes six years as a commissioner for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the accrediting agency for higher education institutions in the western United States. He also served as chair of the Governing Board of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. His commitment to the California State University system includes serving on a work group that reviewed and recommended corrective action on remedial education, and, more recently, as a member of a committee of presidents considering policy on enrollment management, the CSU’s Technology Steering Committee, and the Institute for Teaching and Learning. Dr. Gonzalez is Sacramento State’s 11th president. His wife, Gloria, is also a graduate of the CSU. They have two sons.

Dr. Terry Wanless’ eight-year tenure as Sacramento State’s Director of Athletics has seen growth unparalleled in the school’s 19-year Division I history. His vision of broad success in the department has come to fruition over the last four years where the Hornets have combined to win 26 conference championships. That includes an unprecedented eight conference titles during both the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years. In addition, the program has claimed three straight Big Sky Conference Women’s All-Sports Trophies. In fact, of the 347 Div. I athletics programs, SI.com ranked Sacramento State as the 36th best athletics program during the 2007-08 academic year. This past year (2009-10), the program finished 132nd in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, the second highest ranked team in the Big Sky Conference. The 2008-09 West Region Athletic Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision, Wanless has overseen significant facility enhancement to the athletic facilities. The biggest change came during the spring of 2008 with the opening of the Broad Fieldhouse, which serves as the home to Hornet football and track and field, as well as athletic training and strength and conditioning. The Eli and Edythe Broad Fieldhouse was the first step of an elaborate plan that began with the passing of a referendum by the Sacramento State student body. That vote also led to the creation of a recreation and wellness center which will benefit the entire student body and open in September of 2010. Wanless has served on numerous NCAA committees, and recently completed a term as a member of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision selection committee and the Div. I Football Issues Committee. Previously, he was a member of the NCAA Football rules committee and the NCAA Peer Review committee. Wanless has been a visible member of the Sacramento State athletics family, constantly representing the University and department at public outings and speaking engagements. His commitment to the student-athlete has also been clear as both he and his wife, Joanne, attend the majority of Hornet home athletic events and support several teams on the road. His leadership and academic support have been evident to the student-athletes in other ways as well. The department’s Life Skills Program has seen rapid growth, significantly increasing the number of summer and fifth-year scholarships available to Hornet student-athletes. The Life Skills program has also launched the program’s first computer lab and offers Hornet student-athletes tutoring as well as academic counseling.

Over the last eight years, Sacramento State student-athletes have posted over 2,200 term GPAs of 3.0 or above. At the conclusion of the 2010 spring semester, Hornet student-athletes combined for an overall GPA of 2.98, which is the highest mark since the program joined the Div. I ranks in 1991-92. His efforts in restoring the department’s booster club structure as well as aggressively improving the University’s collegiate licensing program, while not readily visible, are projects that have, and will continue to enhance the program’s financial footing in years to come. Athletically, the Hornets have also seen continued growth and success on the field of play. During his eight years at Sacramento State, 25 teams and 145 individuals have advanced to NCAA postseason competition. Wanless’ efforts to put the Hornets on the map have been instrumental in helping make Sacramento State the unofficial “home of NCAA Championships”. During his eight years of leadership, Sacramento State has served as host to seven NCAA championships (four track, two rowing, one volleyball) as well as the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. Prior to Sacramento State, Wanless served as athletics director at the University of North Dakota from 1990-1999, guiding the program to one of its most successful decades in school history. During that time, North Dakota enjoyed strong competitive success, winning four NCAA national championships and 36 conference titles. Additionally, 25 other teams finished second in their respective conferences. Before his position at North Dakota, Wanless was director of intercollegiate athletics at Western Carolina for four years and held a variety of positions, including director of intercollegiate athletics, at Towson University in Maryland. Wanless earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Black Hills State, a master’s degree in physical education from Northern Illinois and a doctorate in athletics administration from Temple. He and his wife, Joanne, are the parents of two children. Their daughter, Heather, and her husband, Chad Collins, reside in Lexington, Ky., with their daughters Hadley and Leah, and son Jack. Their son Troy, and his wife, Jesi, live in Minneapolis with their daughters Elli and Scarlett.


The Student-Athlete Resource Center offers academic advising, tutoring and mentoring, NCAA rules education and compliance, athletic financial services support, and life skills programming for all student-athletes of Sacramento State’s Division I Intercollegiate Athletics program. The S.A.R.C.’s services and programming are provided in an assortment of ways including individual advising, orientations, group and team meetings, coaches’ compliance and rules education sessions, freshmen seminar classes, and a variety of student development and academic workshops. S.A.R.C. Director Paul Edwards, Academic Athletic Services Coordinator Laurie Dahlberg, Football Athletic Advisor Bob Shook and Life Skills and Student-Athlete Development Coordinator Mark McGushin serve as the primary advisors to the student-athletes. Additionally, McGushin coordinates the mentoring program which addresses student-athletes experiencing academic difficulties. The Student-Athlete Academic & Life Skills Lab is available to student-athletes as a study area and to meet with tutors. The S.A.R.C. also provides additional services, guest speakers and

Paul Edwards

Brandon Padilla

Heather Farwig

Laurie Dahlberg

Mark McGushin

Bob Shook

Katherine Zedonis

Shannon Hall

Josh Collins

The goal of the athletic training staff is to provide all Sacramento State student-athletes with high quality health care. Headed by full-time certified athletic trainers Brandon Padilla, Heather Farwig and Joe Ramos, the Hornets’ athletic training facility provides state-of-the-art support and the services of highly trained sports medicine and health care professionals. Should an injury occur, student-athletes are seen immediately by their sport’s specific athletic trainer, and are referred, when necessary, to the appropriate medical provider or facility. Sacramento State boasts three athletic training facilities (two located in the physical education complex and one at the Broad Fieldhouse). All athletic training facilities are equipped with the finest therapeutic modalities and rehabilitative apparatus. A staff of three team physicians (Dr. Alan Hirahara, Dr. Ronald Sockolov, Dr. Harold Strauch) and a skillful and talented athletic training staff tend to the medical and rehabilitative needs of each and every studentathlete. Also assisting in the health of the student-athletes is a Kaiser physician, two dentists, a physical therapist and a chiropractor. Sacramento State’s athletic training staff consists of three full-time certified athletic trainers, three graduate assistants and more than 15 athletic training students preparing for a career in sports medicine.

Kyle Yamashiro Physical Therapist RESULTS PT 9500 Micron Ave, #200 Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 362-7962 Dr. Ronald Sockolov Family Practice 1 Scripps Drive, #202 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 927-1114

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workshops related to finding information on campus, in the community and NCAA resources in a variety of areas related to student life, welfare and career opportunities. Athletic Compliance and Financial Services Director Katherine Zedonis and Compliance Coordinator Shannon Hall are responsible for the administration of NCAA eligibility rules education and compliance for all intercollegiate teams, including issues related to athletic financial aid of student-athletes. The Athletic Compliance Office is responsible for developing, monitoring and enforcing a compliance program that ensures the integrity of the institution within the guidelines of the NCAA, Big Sky Conference and the University. Admission Counselor/NCAA Initial Eligibility Coordinator Josh Collins services Sacramento State student-athletes with admission processing responsibilities and monitoring of NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. Collins works closely with both new transfer and incoming freshmen student-athletes. He is the main contact at Sacramento State for student-athletes working with NCAA Eligibility Center procedures.

Dr. Alan Hirahara Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street, Suite 330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049 Dr. Brian Davis Dir. Of Sports Medicine UC Davis Med Center 4860 Y Street, #1700 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 734-5292

Dr. Boris Ellyason Kaiser Permanente Orthopedic Surgeon 1600 Eureka Road Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 784-5283 Dr. Harold Strauch Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street #330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049

Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist 6246 Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 972-8851 Dr. Greg Heise Oral Surgeon 2525 K Street #101 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 442-1882


Mike Connors Women’s Rowing 9th Season

Reggie Christiansen Baseball 1st Season

Jamie Craighead Women’s Basketball 2nd Season

Randy Dedini Women’s Soccer 4th Season

Dima Hrynashka Women’s Tennis 5th Season

Kim Hughes Gymnastics 29th Season

Brian Katz Men’s Basketball 3rd Season

Slava Konikov Men’s Tennis 6th Season

Mike Linenberger Men’s Soccer 22nd Season

Kathleen Raske CC/T&F 8th Season

Marshall Sperbeck Football 4th Season

Kathy Strahan Softball 19th Season

David Sutherland Golf 4th Season

Ruben Volta Volleyball 3rd Season

Adam Craft Terrance Brooks Strength/Conditioning Strength/Conditioning

Nat Bailey Equipment Manager

Martinique Baker Administrative Assistant

Brian Berger Media Relations Director

Ryan Bjork Assistant Media Relations Director

Joe Gengler Technical Support

Steve Iwasa Equipment Manager

Mark Livingston Associate Athletics Director

Bill Macriss Deputy Athletics Director

Carter Mattice Athletic Equipment Attendant

T-Anté Sims Director of Ticket Operations

Chris Soriano Marketing Assistant

Steve Tebbs Facilities/Operations Director

Gigi Timpson Business Assistant

Joe Waltasti Assistant Media Relations Director

Veronica Espindola Athletic Equipment Attendant

Angeliza Fontillas Green Army Coordinator

Lois Mattice Senior Woman Administrator

Dr. Steve Perez Faculty Athletics Representative

Adam Primas Marketing Director

Rose Welch Business Manager

Tina Westerhold Stinger Athletic Foundation

Becca Whitman Assistant A.D. for Corporate Sales


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Miscellaneous

General Information

Location Sacramento, Calif. Founded 1947 Enrollment 29,241 Nickname Hornets Colors Green & Gold Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Pacific Coast Softball (PCSC) President Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletics Director Dr. Terry Wanless Athletics Phone (916) 278-6481

Softball Information

Stadium (Capacity) Shea Stadium (912) Press Row Phone (916) 838-7557 Head Coach Kathy Strahan Alma Mater, Year Michigan State, '79 Record at SAC 507-470-2 (18 yrs.) Overall Record 754-715-3 (27 yrs.) Associate Head Coach Cara Hoyt Alma Mater, Year Eastern Wash., '86 Assistant Coach Lori Perez Alma Mater, Year Sacramento State, '02 Volunteer Assistant Amy Hillel Softball Operations Katie Bossenmaier Softball Office Phone (916) 278-5376

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Media Information By The Numbers Softball Facilities Season Outlook Support Staff 2010 Roster/Breakdown

Coaching Staff 10 12 13 14 14

Head Coach Kathy Strahan Assoc. Head Coach Cara Hoyt Assistant Coach Lori Perez Volunteer Asst. Amy Hillel Ops. Katie Bossenmaier

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Year In Review

The Players 16 17 18 19

Jessica Abelia Ashlee Adkins Lauren Blair Jillian Canete

Kelli Frye Emily McCormick Alyssa Nakken Marissa Navarro Megan Schaefer Jacquelyn Serrano Kelly Shepard Molly Smith Shelby Voelz Yesenia Alcala Devin Caldwell Shannon Kaufman Paige Martin Taylor Stroud Pacific Coast Softball Conf.

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Season Results Final Statistics Final Conference Statistics Miscellaneous Stats PCSC Review

Hornet History 32 40 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53

Div. I Series Records Div. I Career Records Div. I Season Records Div. I All-Americans Hornets in the Pros Div. I Regional Teams Div. I Honors Div. I Miscellaneous Records Div. I Team Records Div. I Year-By-Year Stats Div. I Roster Div. I Year-By-Year Results

The University 60 This is Sacramento State 62 City of Sacramento 63 Athletics Excellence 64 Administration 65 Academics & Compliance 65 Athletic Training 66 Head Coaches/Support Staff

Team Information

2010 Overall Record 23-31 2010 PCSC Record (Finish) 13-7 (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost 3/0 Position Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Newcomers 5

Media Relations

Assistant (SB Contact) Ryan Bjork Office Phone (916) 278-6896 Cell Phone (916) 838-7557 E-Mail rbjork@csus.edu Director Brian Berger Assistant Joe Waltasti Website www.hornetsports.com

Media Guide Credits The 2011 Sacramento State softball media guide was written, designed and edited by Ryan Bjork. Assistance in editing provided by Brian Berger and Will Schilling. Photographs not credited provided by Bob Solorio, Sam Parsons and Sacramento State sports information files. Sacramento information from Chamber of Commerce sources.

Sacramento State Media Coverage State Hornet Cassie Kolias, Sports Editor 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819-6102 (916) 278-7248 www.statehornet.com

KCRA Channel 3 (NBC) Del Rodgers, Chris Riva 3 Television Circle Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 325-3753 www.kcra.com

Associated Press (Sacramento) 925 L Street #320 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 448-9555 FAX (916) 446-2756

Roseville Press Tribune Bill Poindexter, Sports Editor 188 Cirby Way Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 786-6500 www.rosevillept.com

KXTV Channel 10 (ABC) Bryan May, Ryan Yamamoto 400 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 321-3373 www.news10.net

Associated Press (San Francisco) Josh Dubow, Sports 303 Second St., Suite 680 North San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 495-1708 FAX (415) 495-4967

Auburn Journal Todd Mordhorst, Sports Editor 1030 High Street Auburn, CA 95604 (530) 885-5656 www.auburnjournal.com

KOVR Channel 13 (CBS) 2713 KOVR Drive W. Sacramento, CA 95605 (916) 374-1301 www.cbs13.com

Sacramento Bee Tom Cousins, Sports Editor John Schumacher, Beat 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-4100 www.sacbee.com

KUVS Channel 19 (Univision) 1710 Arden Way Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 614-1974 www.univision.com

KRJY Radio (1240 AM) 1017 Front Street, 2nd Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 553-3000 www.rejoice1240.com

KTXL Channel 40 (FOX) Jim Crandell, Mark Demsky 4655 Fruitridge Road Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 454-4548 www.fox40.com

Sports 1140 KHTK (1140 AM) Jason Ross, Sports Director 5244 Madison Ave. Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 338-9200 www.khtk.com

Comcast SportsNet California 4450 E. Commerce Way Sacramento, CA 95834 (866) 804-3504 www.comcastsportsnet.com

KFBK Radio (1530 AM) Pat Walsh, Sports Director 1440 Ethan Way Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 924-3901 www.kfbk.com

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Sacramento State plays its home games at Shea Stadium (pictured at top), which is located on campus, adjacent to the soccer field. The stadium, which has undergone $500,000 worth of improvements since 2002, includes sunken dugouts, permanent seating stretching from dugout to dugout, paved walkways and a nylon screen on the backstop. The facility seats 912 fans and features a batting cage with two hitting lanes. The stadium, which was originally built in 1987, is named after former Sacramento State softball coach and administrator Irene Shea. The team conditions at the new Eli and Edythe Broad Fieldhouse which is located on the south end of campus. Under the watch of strength and conditioning director Terrance Brooks and assistant Adam Craft, the Hornets perform their workouts in a state-of-the-art 6,000 square foot weight room.


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One season removed from a rebuilding year that saw Sacramento State finish second in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference with a 13-7 league mark, the Hornets return 13 players and appear to be primed at making a run at the team’s first conference championship since 2008. Among those 13 returners, all three pitchers are back as well as seven positional starters. In fact, among those returners are seven that received all-conference accolades, including first team pitcher Shelby Voelz, and four second teamers (shortstop Emily McCormick, first baseman Alyssa Nakken, pitcher Megan Schaefer and outfielder Jillian Canete). That’s a far cry from a 2010 season in which Sacramento State welcomed nine newcomers and started at least six underclassmen in every game. “Unlike last season, we won’t have to start from square one,” Sacramento State 19th-year head coach Kathy Strahan said. “Seven returning all-conference selections are nice to have, and we play a hefty non-conference schedule that will give us plenty of experience entering league play.” The hefty non-conference schedule may be the most brutal stretch of games the Hornets have ever played as a program. Nearly a third (10) of the team’s 33 non-conference games will come against teams either ranked or receiving votes in the USA Today/NFCA pre-

season top 25. That includes six games against teams ranked in the top 20, comprised of topranked UCLA, No. 7 Missouri, No. 10 Washington, No. 12 Cal, No. 16 BYU and No. 20 Stanford. Though the Hornets return 13 players, including team tri-captains Schaefer, Nakken and fifth-year senior Ashlee Adkins, Strahan is also excited about the team’s five newcomers. Returners will likely assume six of the starting positions on the field, while three positions are still up for grabs and could fall to a player wearing the Green and Gold for the first time. “Our freshmen did a very nice job in the fall and exceeded my expectations,” Strahan said. “I really like the way our returners have meshed with the new players, and there will be a few position battles.” Once the team enters conference play in April, Sacramento State will attempt to continue a trend that has seen the program become one of the more successful teams in the league. Since joining the PCSC in 2003, the Hornets have combined for a 230-205 overall record and a 97-59 mark in conference play. The team has finished second place or higher in the league standings six straight seasons, including a conference title and NCAA Regional appearance in 2008. One of the major reasons for the Hornets’ recent success has been a prolific offense that has seen the team put together the best five-

year offensive run in school history. Over the last five seasons, while setting school records in nearly every offensive category, the program has combined to post season averages of 31 home runs, 239 runs, 72 doubles, 210 RBIs and a .291 batting average. The Hornets have four returners who each hit better than .300 last season, comprised of McCormick (.338), Jessica Abelia (.320), Canete (.317) and Nakken (.314). In the circle, Schaefer and Voelz will be the team’s 1-2 starting punch for the third straight season. Both players posted double figures in victories and had sub-3.00 ERA’s a season ago. In conference play, the two combined for a 13-7 record, a 1.67 ERA, and allowed just four home runs in 117.1 innings. Fourthyear senior Jacquelyn Serrano also returns as the team’s No. 3 starter while freshman Taylor Stroud will likely pitch in relief, according to Strahan. A six-team conference during its first seven years or existence, the PCSC expanded to 12 teams last year and remains the same in 2011 with six teams in both the Coastal and Mountain Division. Each division winner will square off in a best-of-three series to determine the league’s champion and NCAA Regional automatic berth recipient. Sacramento State is in the Coastal Division with Cal State Bakersfield, Loyola Marymount, Saint Mary’s, San Diego and Santa Clara.

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PITCHING STAFF For the third straight season, senior right-hander Megan Schaefer will serve as the team’s No. 1 starter while junior right-hander Shelby Voelz is the team’s No. 2 starter. The two combined to receive all 20 decisions during conference play a season ago, as Schaefer was 7-4 with a 1.77 ERA in league play while Voelz was 6-3 with a 1.58 ERA. Overall, both pitchers had at least 10 victories and ERA’s below 3.00. Senior right-hander Jacquelyn Serrano is back for her fourth season, and will be used as the team’s No. 3 starter. Freshman Taylor Stroud, who comes to Sacramento State after a phenomenal high school career, will be used primarily in relief. “All four pitchers do a variety of things well, and have the ability to throw hitters off balance,” Strahan said. “Schaefer is more of a power pitcher and throws a very good drop ball. Voelz has the best changeup on the staff. Serrano has a good screwball and Stroud changes speeds effectively with all her pitches.” Schaefer is the most experienced pitcher on the staff, with 73 career appearances, 58 starts, 32 complete games, 370.1 innings, a 30-19 record and a 2.55 ERA. Twenty-five of those wins have come over the past two years, including a 10-7 mark last season. Schaefer, who also hit .368 against conference competition last season, will likely serve as the team’s designated player when she isn’t in the circle. Among Sacramento State Div. I-era career leaders (1990-pres.), she currently ranks sixth in wins, seventh in innings pitched and starts, and 10th in strikeouts (198). The Tigard, Ore., is a two-time team captain, and two-time allconference selection (first team in 2009, second team in 2010). “Similar to the previous two seasons, we will be depending on Megan a lot,” Strahan said. “She is a great leader and sets the tone for the team. We will ask her to hit and pitch this year, and she is more than capable of answering the call.” Voelz was a first team all-league choice last year after going 6-3 with a 1.58 ERA against conference opposition. Overall, she finished the year with 11 victories and a 2.98 ERA, and led the team’s pitching staff in wins, appearances (30), starts (23), complete games (20), shutouts (5), innings (164.1), strikeouts (118) and opponents batting average (.256). A two-time PCSC Player of the Week selection, she won seven of her final 10 decisions and had a 19-inning scoreless streak spanning four appearances from April 10-24. The Vancouver, Wash., native was limited in the fall with shoulder and elbow problems, but should be healthy for the spring. “Shelby makes a bigger impact every year, and she had a really nice season in 2010,” Strahan said. “If we can keep her healthy, she will be a big factor and we will rely on her heavily.” One of two fourth-year seniors on the roster, Serrano is coming off a 2010 season in which she set career highs in appearances (19), starts (14), complete games (5) and innings (76.0). The Downey, Calif., native finished the season with a 2-6 record and a 4.42 ERA. However, excluding a pair of rough starts against Boise State and Colorado State, she posted a 3.06 ERA in her other 17 appearances. “We are looking for a lot more from Jacqueline on the mound this season,” Strahan said. “She showed a great deal of improvement, and I’ll give her as much time in the circle this season as she can be effective.” Stroud enters her first year with the Hornets after a remarkable high school career that saw her rack up the following awards: two-time all-state, three-time all-West Region, three-time first team all-Empire, four-time first team all-North Bay League and four-time team MVP. During her final two seasons at Montgomery High School, she combined to go 35-4 with a 0.35 ERA, 33 complete games, 16 shutouts, 338 strikeouts, 37 walks and a .140 opponents batting average. As a senior, the Santa Rosa, Calif., native was second team all-state, second team all-West Region, first team all-Empire, The Press Democrat Athlete of the Year and first team all-league after going 16-2 with a 0.49 ERA. “Taylor shows such a different array of pitches, and we will likely use her in relief this season,” Strahan said. “She is extremely focused on the field and plays the game so hard, you can’t help but root for her. She is good right out of the shoot and doesn’t need to face two or three batters to get acclimated into the game.” uuuuuuuuuuuuu Senior Megan Schaefer returns for fourth season with the Hornets. A two-time team captain, she ranks among Sacramento State Div. I career leaders in wins (6th, 30), innings (7th, 370.1), starts (7th, 58) and strikeouts (10th, 198).

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THE INFIELD The Hornets have nine players who could each see time in the infield, with three of those players entering their first year in the Green and Gold. While the starting nods for three of those infield positions appear to be locked up at third base (freshman Paige Martin), shortstop (sophomore Emily McCormick) and first base (junior Alyssa Nakken), the starter at second base could be junior Jessica Abelia, or one of two freshmen (Yesenia Alcala or Devin Caldwell). Nakken, who is one of three team captains, started all 54 games last year (51 of those starts at first base) while batting .314 with 36 runs, six home runs and 23 RBIs. One of the team’s most clutch hitters, 14 of Nakken’s 23 RBIs came with two outs in an inning. The Woodland, Calif., native committed just four errors all season (.990 fielding percentage), and just two over the final 48 games of the year. “Alyssa has the respect of everyone, and is an extremely inspirational member of the team,” Strahan said. “She has a passion for the game and for life, and it shows with every step she takes.” McCormick started games at shortstop and third base last season, but will primarily be used at short this year. The Hesperia, Calif., native was a second team all-conference selection after batting .338 with 25 runs, six home runs, 31 RBIs and a .397 on-base percentage. She improved her batting average to .449 against PCSC opposition, the best mark in the Coastal Division. During a three-game stretch (May 8-9), she had a hit in nine consecutive at-bats which is tied for the seventh best mark in NCAA Div. I history. “Emily is a solid player and she did a great job after we moved her over to shortstop last season,” Strahan said. “She became a very tough out as the season progressed, and led a personal assault on Loyola Marymount during the final week of the season.” Martin can play multiple positions in both the infield and outfield, but will likely be used as the everyday third baseman. She was a four-year varsity starter at third base at Mountain View High School (Vancouver, Wash.), and was a three-time all-league selection. As a senior in 2010, she was a first team all-region and the Greater St. Helens League Player of the Year after batting .492 with nine home runs and a 1.016 slugging percentage. “Paige is a fierce competitor who is a potential star player,” Strahan said. “I love to see her at the plate in critical situations because she has the mental tenacity to be a game changer.” Abelia appeared in 26 of the team’s first 27 games last season before breaking her hand against Utah State after being hit by a pitch. The Elk Grove, Calif., native started games at shortstop and second base, and hit .320 with nine runs, two doubles, a triple and three RBIs. She committed just two errors in 95 total chances (.979 fielding percentage). After recovering from the broken hand, Abelia was slowed this past fall with a quad injury. “Jessica can be an impact player, but she’s been unlucky with the injury bug,” Strahan said. “If she is healthy, she can carry her own in the batting order, and will contend for a starting spot at second base.” Caldwell was a three-time all-county selection at Napa High School while playing all four years as the team’s starting second baseman. Alcala was a four-time all-league selection at Wilmington’s Banning High School where she helped the Pilots to an 80-44 record during her four seasons. “Devin did a very nice job in the fall, and found a way to consistently get on base,” Strahan said. “Yesenia is an extremely strong defensive player who can play anywhere in the middle infield.” Sophomore Lauren Blair appeared in 31 games last season, including eight starts (four times at second base, twice at shortstop and twice in left field). She finished the year with 32 at-bats, and made a team-best 13 appearances as a pinch runner, scoring on four of those occasions. “With the exception of pitcher and catcher, I can put Lauren anywhere on the field,” Strahan said. “She picked up some really good experience last year, works hard in practice and is always willing to put in extra time and work.” Sophomore Molly Smith, who started 36 games at second base last season, will shift primarily to catcher this season and could also see time at designated player. uuuuuuuuuuuuu Junior Alyssa Nakken started all 54 games last season, including 51 starts at first base. She hit .314 while scoring 36 runs, which are tied for the seventh best single-season mark in Sacramento State's Div. I history (1990-pres.).

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THE OUTFIELD One thing is certain about Sacramento State’s outfield alignment, sophomore

Kelli Frye will be the starter in center for the second straight year. Senior Jillian Canete, who made the majority of her appearances last season as the team’s designated player, will likely get the nod in right field. Four different players started games in left field last year, and the position is up for grabs again in 2011 as sophomore Kelly Shepard or freshman Shannon Kaufman are the likely front runners to fill the spot. Sophomore Lauren Blair and freshman Devin Caldwell could also see time in the outfield during the season. Frye was one of three Hornets to start all 54 games last season, making each of those starts in center field. An honorable mention all-PCSC selection, Frye hit .279 with 24 runs scored in her first season with the Hornets. The Corona, Calif., native raised her batting average to .333 against conference competition. One of the more clutch hitters on the squad, she batted .300 (21-70) with runners on base, .368 (7-19) with runners in scoring position and two outs, and .400 (18-45) with two outs. “Kelli will be our starting center fielder,” Strahan said. “She is a very smart player who covers a lot of ground in the outfield. She has a very good arm and had some big hits for us last season.” Canete, who enters her second year with the Hornets after transferring from Tulsa, was a second team all-conference choice. After making just three appearances during the first half of the season, Canete played in 22 of the team’s final 27 games and made an impact with her bat. The Stockton native made starts at third base, left field and designated player, and finished the season with a .317 batting average while driving in a run every 4.5 at-bats. “Jillian came on strong the second half of last season, and she has the potential to produce a big bat at the plate,” Strahan said. “Defensively, she has a good arm and we’re looking for her to give us steady play in right field.” Shepard appeared in 36 games, including 27 starts in left field a season ago. A native of Auburn, Calif., Shepard possesses the strongest arm on the team and committed one error all season in left field (.971 fielding percentage). Against conference competition, she hit .250 while also batting .286 with runners in scoring position. “Kelly gained valuable experience in left field last year, and possesses a cannon for an arm,” Strahan said. Kaufman enters her first season with the Hornets after starting all four years in the outfield for the varsity squad at Agoura High School. The Agoura Hills, Calif., native was a two-time league player of the year selection. That included a senior season where she was third team all-state after finishing among the top three league leaders in six categories, including first with 20 stolen bases. “Shannon is a slap hitter with great speed on both the bases and in the outfield,” Strahan said. “She is likely the fastest player on the team and will contend for a starting spot in left field.” uuuuuuuuuuuuu After starting all 54 games in center field last season, sophomore Kelli Frye will patrol center again in 2011. The Corona, Calif., native hit .333 against conference competition, .368 with runners in scoring position and two outs, and .400 with two outs in an inning.

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THE CATCHERS After a breakout sophomore season, junior Marissa Navarro will likely

be the starting catcher for the Hornets in 2011. Sophomore Molly Smith and fifth-year senior Ashlee Adkins will also see time behind the plate according to Strahan. Navarro was an honorable mention all-PCSC selection after starting 49 games, including 44 starts at catcher, three at first base and two at designated player. The Manteca, Calif., native batted .273 with 11 doubles, three home runs and 20 RBIs. Defensively, she committed just one error all season (.995 fielding percentage) and threw out 11 of 34 runners attempting to steal a base (32.4 percent). Navarro finished the season on a 12-game hitting streak, which is tied for the fifth longest streak in Sacramento State’s Div. I history (1990-pres.). In addition, she batted .356 (1645) with runners in scoring position, .338 (22-65) with runners on base, and .333 (10-30) with runners on base and two outs in an inning. “Marissa was probably our most improved player last season and did a terrific job for us behind the plate,” Strahan said. “She’s been working on refining her skills because she is still so raw, but she has a gun for an arm and is capable of putting up big numbers.” Smith would have likely assumed the catching duties last season, but rotator cuff surgery prior to the season made it difficult to throw from behind the plate to second base. Because of the injury, coaches moved her to second base where the throw to first was easier and a shorter distance. Smith wound up starting 36 games at second base last year while hitting .262 against conference competition. With the arm in better health, the Glendale, Ariz., native will likely move back to the catcher position, but she still could find some starts at second base according to Strahan. “Molly has terrific catching abilities and our pitchers really like throwing to her,” Strahan said. “She receives well behind the plate, works well with the pitchers and has the ability to call her own game.” Adkins, who is the lone fifth-year senior on the squad, was voted by her teammates as one of three team captains for the 2011 season. After redshirting during the 2007 season, Adkins has played in 30 games over the previous three seasons. That includes 14 games last year, including a pair of starts at catcher. The Rio Vista, Calif., native hit .235 overall last season, including 3-for-7 against PCSC competition. “Ashlee has a lot of perseverance and will contribute to the catching position this year,” Strahan said. “She was voted a captain by her teammates which speaks well to the respect she has of the team.”

uuuuuuuuuuuuu Junior Marissa Navarro started 44 games at catcher last season and will assume the position again in 2011. One of the more improved players on the team last year, Navarro raised her batting average 119 points from her freshman season. She hit .273 and finished the year riding a 12-game hitting streak, tied for the fifth longest in Sacramento State's Div. I history (1990-pres.).

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL HEAD COACH KATHY STRAHAN

KATHY STRAHAN

Head Coach • 19th Season • School Record: 507-470-2 • Career Record: 754-715-3

Coaching Experience Sacramento State Head Coach (1993-pres.) San Jose State Head Coach (1986-92) Cal State Dominguez Hills Head Coach (1984-85) Santa Monica Junior College Assistant Coach (1983) Housatonic Junior College Assistant Coach (1982) Michigan State Assistant Coach (1980-81)

Honors PCSC Coach of the Year 2008 Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame 2001 Michigan Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame 1995 WAC Coach of the Year 1993

Head coach Kathy Strahan enters her 19th season at Sacramento State in 2011 while guiding the team during its ninth season in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference (PCSC). Strahan’s coaching tenure with the Hornets has spanned three conferences as she guided the team from the Western Athletic Conference (1993-96) to the Big West Conference (1997-02), and now the PCSC (2003-pres.). An accomplished program builder with a reputation for academic excellence and integrity in her softball program, Strahan was named head coach at Sacramento State in June of 1992. By guiding the Hornets to a position among the NCAA’s upper echelon programs throughout her Sacramento State career, Strahan continues to strengthen her impressive credentials among Div. I coaches. A 27-year veteran head coach of major collegiate softball, Strahan has compiled a 754-715-3 (.513) career record. Her 754 victories are good for 20th on the NCAA’s list of active head coaches with at least five years of Div. I experience. In 18 years with the Hornets, Strahan has tallied a 507-470-2 record. Under Strahan’s guidance, the Hornets have made three NCAA Regional appearances (1993, 1995, 2008), and the team has posted at least 28 victories six times in the last eight years. Sacramento State has yet to finish below the .500 mark in conference play every year since joining the PCSC. In addition, since the league’s inception, the Hornets have combined for a 97-59 record in PCSC play, and the team has finished no worse than second place in the league standings each of the last six years. Over a stretch of six straight years (2001-06), the Hornets improved their overall record each season, culminating in a 35-20 mark in 2006. In 2010, despite a rebuilding project that saw the team start at least six underclassmen in every game, the Hornets continued to get better as the year progressed. In fact, Sacramento State finished the season winning five straight and seven of its last nine games. That included sweeping a four-game series on Loyola Marymount’s home field for the first time in school history to conclude the season. The team saw nine of its players selected to the all-conference team (six of which were underclassmen), including three first teamers. In fact, six of the team’s seven position players that received PCSC accolades hit better than .330 against conference competition. The Hornets finished the year with a 23-31 overall record, a second-place finishing 13-7 league mark and set the school record with 79 doubles. In 2009, the Hornets finished with a 28-23 overall record, a 14-6 mark in the PCSC and eight players were named to the all-conference team. A school-record five of those players were named to the first team. The Hornets won each of their last eight games of the season and narrowly missed out on their second-consecutive conference championship, finishing one game behind Portland State (15-5). In addition, the team tied the program record with 34 home runs. The 2009 squad averaged 1.51 doubles per game, which ranked as the 15th best mark in the nation. In 2008, Sacramento State finished the regular season with a 32-21 overall record, a 14-6 PCSC mark, and the program’s first conference championship since joining the Div. I ranks in 1990. The Hornets were finally able to get over the hump after finishing second in the PCSC standings three consecutive years (2005-07). In addition, Sacramento State was a bubble team three straight years (2004-06) for a bid to the NCAA Regionals, but did not get an invitation. The 2008 season marked a historic year in which the team averaged 5.5 runs per game and currently owns eight offensive team records, including batting average (.311), on-base percentage (.371), slugging percentage (.443), hits (461), runs (293), home runs (34), RBIs (261) and total bases (656). Moreover, the batting average was the 16th best mark in the nation, the runs per game ranked 18th and slugging percentage 34th. The Hornets won each of their final eight conference games of 2008 to catapult themselves from fourth place in the league standings to first over a two-week span. For her efforts, Strahan was named the PCSC Coach of the Year for the first time. The Lansing, Mich., native also captured Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors in her first season at Sacramento State in 1993. Her efforts led the Hornets to a berth in the NCAA Championships in 1993, the first postseason bid for any program in Sacramento State’s Div. I history to an NCAA Championship event. Two years later, Strahan guided the 1995 squad

Big West Coach of the Year 1989

Miscellaneous Master’s Degree Michigan State (1982) Physical Education Bachelor’s Degree Michigan State (1979) Physical Education

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL HEAD COACH KATHY STRAHAN to a 40-15 record and a No. 8 ranking in the final polls. During that same year, the Hornets hosted a regional for the first time in the Div. I era and finished first in the nation with a 0.76 team ERA. Before coming to Sacramento State, Strahan turned struggling programs into nationally ranked teams at Cal State Dominguez Hills (1984-85) and San Jose State (1986-92). In the process, her teams regularly captured individual and team academic honors. An honors graduate twice herself, Strahan has consistently recruited and produced outstanding student-athletes. Each of the last seven years, at least five Sacramento State players have been named to the PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, and nine players on the 2011 squad have 3.0 overall grade point averages or better. The softball team has traditionally posted some of the highest cumulative grade point averages in the 20-sport Sacramento State athletics program since Strahan’s arrival. Thirteen times in the last 14 years, at least one of her players has earned NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete honors, including two last year (Alyssa Nakken and Lauren Blair). In addition to academic honors, Strahan’s athletes have thrived on the field. At Sacramento State, Strahan coached Susie Bugliarello to three All-America selections from 1995-97, Tami Blunt to an All-America selection in 1993, and Lindy Winkler to an All-America selection in 2006. Bugliarello pitched for Italy in both the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. A total of seven Sacramento State players have played in the professional ranks during Strahan’s tenure. That includes Jamie Schloredt and Izmena Cabrera, who both played for the National Pro Fastpitch League’s (NPF) Chicago Bandits in the summer of 2009. Cabrera was also selected to play for Puerto Rico’s national team. Winkler went on to win a NPF championship with the New England Riptide in the summer of 2006. Former Hornet Katie Cichy was drafted in 1999 by the Durham Dragons of the Women’s Professional Softball League in the third round (15th overall pick). In 2003, Nicole Deatherage was drafted by the Sacramento Sunbirds of the National Pro Fastpitch League, and Gina Givogri won a gold medal at the 1994 Pan American Games while playing for the United States. The 1989 Big West co-Coach of the Year, Strahan posted a 201-187-1 record in seven years (1986-92) at San Jose State. During that span, Strahan’s teams had just two losing seasons. Under her direction, the Spartans arrived on the national scene in 1990, finishing 34-28 and earning the program’s first-ever NCAA postseason berth. San Jose State also made its first-ever appearance in the national top 20, earning the 11th spot and remaining in the top 20 all season long. In 1992, the Spartans finished 33-24 and advanced to the NCAA West Regional. San Jose State climbed as high as ninth that year, finishing 13th in the final NCAA poll, duplicating the team’s 1991 national finish after a 32-24-1 season. Her San Jose State teams won 30 or more games each of her last four seasons and won 20 or more each season of her seven-year tenure. Strahan began her head coaching career at Cal State Dominguez Hills in 1984. After a 10-34 season, she led the Toros to a 36-24 record and a national ranking as high as sixth during the 1985 season. Prior to her stint at Cal State Dominguez Hills, Strahan spent four years as an assistant coach at Santa Monica Community College (1983), Housatonic Community College (1982) and Michigan State (1980-81). Strahan was a shortstop for the Raybestos Brakettes of Stratford, Conn., the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) national champions in 1977, ‘78 and ‘80. She was also a member of the United States gold-medal winning team at the 1979 Pan American games, while also playing with the 1978 U.S. World Championships team. A standout softball and basketball player at Michigan State, she was a member of the 1976 Michigan State AIAW national championship team. Strahan was inducted into the Michigan Amateur Softball Association’s Hall of Fame in 1995. Six years later, in 2001, Strahan was inducted into the Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame. Strahan served on the NCAA Regional Softball Committee for five seasons and the USA Today Softball Poll ranking committee. She was also a member of the Pacific Region softball committee and the NCAA certification committee. Strahan earned her bachelor’s (1979) and master’s (1982) degrees from Michigan State in physical education, graduating with honors both times. In addition, she authored a 224-page book, Coaching Girls Softball, detailing how to coach softball to girls ages 7-13.

Coaching Ledger Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

School Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Dominguez Hills San Jose State San Jose State San Jose State San Jose State San Jose State San Jose State San Jose State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State Sacramento State

Record 10-34 36-24 22-21 20-35 24-29 36-26 34-28 32-24-1 33-24 36-21 25-30-1 40-15 32-26 32-24-1 25-23 27-26 25-30 17-37 18-33 30-26 32-28 30-23 35-20 20-33 32-21 28-23 23-31

Total CS Dominguez Hills (2 years)................ 46-58 Total San Jose State (7 years)................201-187-1 Total Sacramento State (18 years)..........507-470-2 Career Totals (27 years)........................754-715-3

Kathy Strahan’s Milestone Victories 100...............................Mar. 26, 1988................................. vs. Utah State – W, 8-0 (National Invitational Tournament, San Jose, Calif.) 200...............................Apr. 13, 1991........................................................................vs. UC Santa Barbara – W, 3-2 (San Jose, Calif.) 300...............................Mar. 25, 1994.................................vs. Connecticut – W, 10-8 (Capital Classic Tournament, Sacramento, Calif.) 400...............................Mar. 22, 1997...............................vs. San Jose State – W, 4-0 (Capital Classic Tournament, Sacramento, Calif.) 500...............................Mar. 31, 2001............................................................... at UC Santa Barbara – W, 1-0 (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 600...............................Mar. 16, 2005.................................................................... vs. Utah Valley State – W, 6-0 (Sacramento, Calif.) 700...............................May 3, 2008..................................................................................at San Diego – W, 12-1 (San Diego, Calif.)

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

CARA HOYT

Associate Head Coach • Sixth Season • Eastern Washington, '86

Coaching Experience Sacramento State Associate Head Coach (2007-pres.) Sacramento State Assistant Coach (2006) Cal State East Bay Head Coach (2002-05) Highline Community College Head Coach (1996-01) Eastside Catholic High School Head Coach (1990-94)

Miscellaneous Master’s Degree City University (1998) Education

Associate head coach Cara Hoyt enters her sixth season at Sacramento State after spending four years (2002-05) as the head coach at Cal State East Bay. Hoyt serves as both the Hornets’ hitting and outfield coach, as well as the team’s recruiting coordinator and third-base coach. Since her arrival, Sacramento State’s offensive production has made dramatic improvements under Hoyt’s watchful eye. During her five-year tenure with the team, Sacramento State has set single-season team records in batting average (.311), on-base percentage (.371), slugging percentage (.443), hits (461), runs (293), home runs (34), doubles (79), RBIs (261) and total bases (656). Including a program-record 34 home runs in both 2008 and 2009, and 33 more in 2010, the Hornets have combined to hit 157 round trippers during Hoyt’s five-year tenure (average of 31.4 per season), after never hitting more than 16 in any year since joining the Div. I ranks in 1990. Compared to the 2005 season (prior to Hoyt’s arrival), the 2006 squad raised its batting average 37 points, on-base percentage 48 points and slugging percentage 108 points. The team had 38 more doubles and 90 more RBIs despite having nearly the same amount of at-bats (1456-1430). The 2008 team bumped those offensive marks even further, setting single-season program records in eight different categories. In 2009, the team hit 34 home runs and ranked 15th in the nation with an average of 1.51 doubles per game. Sacramento State players have also set nine offensive single-season records, including RBIs (53 by Izmena Cabrera), home runs (12 from Jamie Schloredt) and batting average (.434 from Lindy Winkler). The Hornets hit .293 last season, .294 in 2009, .311 in 2008, .270 in 2007, and .286 in 2006, after never hitting better than .265 during the program’s first 16 years at the Div. I level. Prior to Sacramento State, Hoyt led Cal State East Bay to a combined 97-47-2 record (.671 winning percentage) over four years. The Pioneers were ranked 14th and 11th nationally (Div. III) during the 2004 and 2005 seasons, respectively. Her teams showed improvement each season (18-20 in 2002, 24-13 in 2003, 29-8-1 in 2004 and 26-6-1 in 2005) and 18 players received all-West Region honors during her tenure. In 2004, Cal State East Bay finished fourth in the NCAA West Regional Tournament, marking the first postseason appearance for the Pioneers since 1992. In 2005, the team clubbed a school-record 26 home runs and ranked among the nation’s leaders in fielding percentage (8th, .972), winning percentage (21st, .803) and batting average (23rd, .324). Prior to her time at Cal State East Bay, Hoyt served as the head coach of Highline Community College in Des Moines, Wash., from 1996-2001. The Vancouver, Wash., native led her teams to a combined 172-92 record, a pair of Northern Division championships and four top-four finishes at the NWAACC Championships. Hoyt also spent five years (1990-94) as head coach at Eastside Catholic High School in Bellevue, Wash. Hoyt received her bachelor’s degree (recreation management) from Eastern Washington in 1986, where she played left field for two years until the program was eliminated. Hoyt received her master’s degree in education from City University in Renton, Wash., in 1998.

Bachelor’s Degree Eastern Washington (1986) Recreation Management Hometown Vancouver, Wash.

As Sacramento State's hitting coach the last five years, Cara Hoyt has guided the Hornets' offense to the five most prolific years in the program's Div. I history (1990-pres.). The Hornets set nine offensive program records, and over that five-year span, have posted season averages of 31 home runs, 239 runs, 72 doubles, 210 RBIs and a .291 batting average. Prior to Hoyt's arrival, the team's Div. I season records were 17 home runs, 205 runs, 64 doubles, 159 RBIs and a .265 batting average. In fact, the Hornets' 34 home runs in both 2008 and 2009 were 16 more than any other season in program history before Hoyt’s arrival.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

LORI PEREZ

Assistant Coach • Seventh Season • Sacramento State, '02

Coaching Experience Sacramento State Assistant Coach (2005-pres.) Center High School Head Varsity Coach (2003-04) Kelly Jackson's All-American Softball School Lead Instructor (2003-04)

Miscellaneous Bachelor’s Degree Sacramento State (2002) Communication Studies

Lori Perez (formerly Meixner), who played four years for the Sacramento State softball team (1999-02), enters her seventh season as the team’s assistant coach. A team captain and all-conference selection during her playing career, Perez serves as the pitching coach and first-base coach while also working with the catchers and assisting with recruiting. Since Perez became the team’s pitching coach in 2005, Hornet pitchers have accounted for nine all-conference selections, including at least one every season. Last year, under Perez’s tutelage, Shelby Voelz was named first team all-conference while Megan Schaefer received second team honors. Both pitchers had ERA’s below 1.80 against conference competition as well as opponent batting averages of .225 or less. Perez coached the 2005 and 2006 pitching staffs to ERAs of 1.88 and 2.42, respectively. Sacramento State’s total of 396 strikeouts in 2006 were just four shy of the school record of 400, set in 1995. In addition, Hornet pitchers allowed opponents just a .217 batting average that season. The 1.88 ERA in 2005 is the staff’s second best mark in the last 11 years. Prior to her coaching stint at Sacramento State, Perez was the lead instructor at Kelly Jackson’s All-American Softball School in West Sacramento, Calif., from 2003-04. She also spent time as the head varsity coach at Center High School (Antelope, Calif.) for two years (2003-04). Former Sacramento State players Rachel Miles and Amy Jo McKenzie played for Perez during her tenure at Center High School. Perez, who was a four-year starter for the Hornets, remains the program leader in career fielding assists (495). The Petaluma, Calif., native appeared in 196 games (including 190 starts) at second base, shortstop and third base during her four-year tenure as a student-athlete at Sacramento State. In the Hornet career Div. I record book, Perez still ranks first in assists and seventh in walks. A team captain during both her junior and senior seasons with the Hornets, Perez earned all-Big West Conference honors in 2001 and started all but one game during her final two years with the program. Perez, who resides in Sacramento, graduated from Sacramento State in the fall of 2002 with a degree in communication studies, and is on pace to complete her master’s degree in recreation administration in the spring of 2011. She married Alex Perez in the summer of 2009.

Hometown Petaluma, Calif.

Since 1999, Lori Perez has been a part of the Sacramento State softball program, either as a player (1999-02) or coach (2005pres.) for 10 years. She has served as the pitching, and first-base coach during each season as an assistant coach. Under her watch, Hornet pitchers have combined for nine all-conference awards, including at least one each season. A four-year starter for the Hornets, Perez appeared in 196 games, including 190 starts at three different positions. Still the school's all-time leader in assists, she was a team captain during both the 2001 and 2002 seasons.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL ASSISTANTS/SUPPORT STAFF

AMY HILLEL

Volunteer Assistant • First Season • Sacramento State, '06

A four-year starter as a player at Sacramento State from 2002-05, Amy Hillel returns to her alma mater as the team’s volunteer assistant this season. Hillel started at least 43 games all four years of her career, and made appearances at three different infield positions (second base, shortstop and third base). She started 181 of the 185 games she appeared, and ranks third in school history with 445 career assists. As a senior, Hillel posted career highs in batting average (.286), hits (40), doubles (5) and RBIs (15). One of the slickest fielders in program history, she helped the Hornets to 30-plus win seasons during each of her final three years with the program. In fact, the team's winning percentage improved all four years of Hillel's career, punctuated by the 2005 squad's 30-23 record. During her final two seasons, despite making all of her starts at third base, she committed just 15 errors in 358 total chances (.958 fielding percentage). Hillel also won back-to-back Amateur Softball Association (ASA) national championships in 2007 and 2008. In 2008, as a member of the Nor Cal Heat, Hillel started all four games during the national tournament and played alongside former Hornet Jamie Schloredt. Hillel graduated with a degree in kinesiology during the fall of 2006.

KATIE BOSSENMAIER Director of Softball Operations • First Season

After spending two seasons with the Hornets as a player (2009-10), Katie Bossenmaier begins her first year as the team's director of softball operations. Bossenmaier did not play in 2010 after undergoing shoulder surgery, but was still voted as one of three team captains by her teammates. She was named to the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll, given to student-athletes who record a 3.0 gpa or better during the academic year. In 2009, Bossenmaier appeared in games as a pinch hitter and was part of a squad that finished with a 28-23 overall record and a 14-6 mark in the PCSC. Prior to her time with the softball squad, Bossenmaier competed with the Sacramento State rowing team two years from 2006-08. A communication studies major, Bossenmaier is on pace to graduate from Sacramento State in the spring of 2010.

Sacramento State Softball Support Staff

Britney Abe Athletic Training

Ryan Bjork Media Relations

Adam Craft Strength & Cond.

Veronica Espindola Equipment

Adam Primas Marketing

Will Schilling P.A. Announcer

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL ROSTER/BREAKDOWN

Numerical Roster

Roster Breakdown By Position Pitchers (4) – Megan Schaefer, Jacquelyn Serrano, Taylor Stroud, Shelby Voelz Catchers (3) – Ashlee Adkins, Marissa Navarro, Molly Smith Infielders (9) – Jessica Abelia, Yesenia Alcala, Lauren Blair, Devin Caldwell, Paige Martin, Emily McCormick, Alyssa Nakken, Marissa Navarro, Molly Smith Outfielders (7) – Lauren Blair, Devin Caldwell, Jillian Canete, Kelli Frye, Shannon Kaufman, Paige Martin, Kelly Shepard

By Class Seniors (4) – Ashlee Adkins, Jillian Canete, Megan Schaefer, Jacquelyn Serrano Juniors (4) – Jessica Abelia, Alyssa Nakken, Marissa Navarro, Shelby Voelz Sophomores (5) – Lauren Blair, Kelli Frye, Emily McCormick, Kelly Shepard, Molly Smith Freshmen (5) – Yesenia Alcala, Devin Caldwell, Shannon Kaufman,

No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 22 23

5-11 (3) – Alyssa Nakken, Marissa Navarro, Shelby Voelz 5-10 (1) – Kelly Shepard 5-8 (2) – Megan Schaefer, Jacquelyn Serrano 5-7 (3) – Ashlee Adkins, Paige Martin, Taylor Stroud 5-5 (3) – Jillian Canete, Kelli Frye, Emily McCormick 5-4 (1) – Yesenia Alcala 5-3 (3) – Lauren Blair, Shannon Kaufman, Molly Smith 5-0 (2) – Jessica Abelia, Devin Caldwell

Pronunciations Jessica Abelia – Uh-bee-lee-uh Yesenia Alcala – Ye-sen-ee-uh All-call-uh

Megan Schaefer – Shay-fur Jacquelyn Serrano – Sir-ah-no Kathy Strahan – Stray-an

Ht. 5-0 5-7 5-3 5-3 5-11 5-3 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-0 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-11 5-4

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

B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R

Hometown/Previous School Elk Grove, Calif./Sonoma State Vancouver, Wash./Mountain View HS Visalia, Calif./Golden West HS Glendale, Ariz./St. Mary’s HS Vancouver, Wash./Hudson’s Bay HS Agoura Hills, Calif./Agoura HS Downey, Calif./Downey HS Auburn, Calif./Bear River HS Manteca, Calif./Manteca HS Napa, Calif./Napa HS Hesperia, Calif./Sultana HS Tigard, Ore./Southridge HS Santa Rosa, Calif./Montgomery HS Rio Vista, Calif./Rio Vista HS Corona, Calif./Norco HS Stockton, Calif./Tulsa Woodland, Calif./Woodland HS Carson, Calif./Banning HS

Alphabetical Roster

By Height

Alyssa Nakken – Nak-in

Pos. 2B/SS IF/OF MI/OF C/2B P OF P OF C/1B MI/OF IF P P C OF OF 1B 2B/SS

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (19th Season) Associate Head Coach: Cara Hoyt (6th Season) Assistant Coach: Lori Perez (7th Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Amy Hillel Director of Softball Operations: Katie Bossenmaier

Paige Martin, Taylor Stroud

Jillian Canete – Cuh-net-ee

Name Jessica Abelia Paige Martin Lauren Blair Molly Smith Shelby Voelz Shannon Kaufman Jacquelyn Serrano Kelly Shepard Marissa Navarro Devin Caldwell Emily McCormick Megan Schaefer Taylor Stroud Ashlee Adkins Kelli Frye Jillian Canete Alyssa Nakken Yesenia Alcala

No. 1 15 23 3 11 19 18 7 2 12 22 10 13 8 9 4 14 5

Name Jessica Abelia Ashlee Adkins Yesenia Alcala Lauren Blair Devin Caldwell Jillian Canete Kelli Frye Shannon Kaufman Paige Martin Emily McCormick Alyssa Nakken Marissa Navarro Megan Schaefer Jacquelyn Serrano Kelly Shepard Molly Smith Taylor Stroud Shelby Voelz

Pos. 2B/SS C 2B/SS MI/OF MI/OF OF OF OF IF/OF IF 1B C/1B P P OF C/2B P P

Ht. 5-0 5-7 5-4 5-3 5-0 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-3 5-7 5-11

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

B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

Hometown/Previous School Elk Grove, Calif./Sonoma State Rio Vista, Calif./Rio Vista HS Carson, Calif./Banning HS Visalia, Calif./Golden West HS Napa, Calif./Napa HS Stockton, Calif./Tulsa Corona, Calif./Norco HS Agoura Hills, Calif./Agoura HS Vancouver, Wash./Mountain View HS Hesperia, Calif./Sultana HS Woodland, Calif./Woodland HS Manteca, Calif./Manteca HS Tigard, Ore./Southridge HS Downey, Calif./Downey HS Auburn, Calif./Bear River HS Glendale, Ariz./St. Mary’s HS Santa Rosa, Calif./Montgomery HS Vancouver, Wash./Hudson’s Bay HS

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JESSICA ABELIA

2B/SS • 5-0 • Jr. • R/R • Elk Grove, Calif. • Sonoma State • Franklin High School

2010 Season Appeared in 26 of the team’s first 27 games, including 17 starts at shortstop and eight starts at second base...broke her hand when getting hit by a pitch against Utah State on March 20, and missed the final 27 games of the season with the injury...hit .320 (24-75) with nine runs, two doubles, a triple and three RBIs... committed just two errors in 95 total chances (.979 fielding percentage)...had five sacrifices, which were tied for the fifth most on the team...had two five-game hitting streaks.

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PERSONAL

Hometown Elk Grove, Calif. Birthdate Oct. 9, 1990 Major Business Administration

CAREER HIGHS HITS 3, Two Times HITTING STREAK Five Games Mar. 13-19, 2010

Prior to Sacramento State Spent her freshman season (2009) at Sonoma State where she started games at shortstop, second base and left field (primarily shortstop)...helped the Seawolves to a 36-25 overall record as well as an appearance in the NCAA Regionals...played in 57 games (50 starts), and finished second in the California Collegiate Athletic Association with 30 stolen bases...hit .253 overall, including .327 with runners in scoring position... led the team with nine sacrifices.

High School A 2008 graduate of Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif...played four years of softball, two seasons of volleyball and one year of basketball...in softball, she was a four-time first team all-Delta Valley League selection, including the league MVP and Franklin’s Athlete of the Year in 2008...a three-time all-Metro selection, she was a four-year starter for the varsity squad and helped lead Franklin to a Sac-Joaquin Section championship in 2006 and consecutive Delta Valley League titles in 2006 and 2007...carried a 4.0 grade point average all four years of high school, and was named to the Principal’s Honor Roll every term.

Personal Born Oct. 9, 1990...parents are Gabriel and Sally Abelia...a business administration major...played ASA softball for the California Flames of Elk Grove...two of her teammates included current Hornets Alyssa Nakken and Kelly Shepard.

WALKS 1, Three Times RUNS 3 vs. San Jose State Mar. 7, 2010 RBIs 1, Three Times DOUBLES 1, Two Times HOME RUNS None STOLEN BASES 1 vs. Pacific Feb. 14, 2010

Abelia’s Career Hitting Stats

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .320 26-25 75 9 24 2 1 0 3 28 .373 3 0 11 0 .346 0 5 1-2 totals .320 26-25 75 9 24 2 1 0 3 28 .373 3 0 11 0 .346 0 5 1-2 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS


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ASHLEE ADKINS

C • 5-7 • Sr. • R/R • Rio Vista, Calif. • Rio Vista High School

2010 Season Appeared in 14 games, including two starts at catcher…hit .235 overall (4-for-17) with two runs, a double and two RBIs…against PCSC competition, she was 3-for-7 (.429) with two RBIs…both RBIs came in a win over Santa Clara… hit safely in three straight games from April 11-25…committed just one error, good for a .968 fielding percentage.

2009 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Rio Vista, Calif. Birthdate July 3, 1988

Appeared in 11 games, including four appearances as a pinch runner, two appearances as a pinch hitter, and five times as a defensive replacement…had eight putouts at catcher during the season.

2008 Season Appeared in five games, including four times at catcher and once as a pinch runner.

2007 Season Redshirted during her first intercollegiate season.

High School

Major Business Administration

A 2006 graduate of Rio Vista High School…played four years of softball and basketball for the Rams…a four-time all-Sacramento Valley League selection and team MVP…hit .375 as a senior and recorded 48 putouts as the team’s catcher…had two triples, a double and five pickoffs against Pierce High School as a junior…in basketball, she was the team’s most improved player in 2002 and 2003.

CAREER HIGHS

Personal

HITS 1, Four Times

Born July 3, 1988…parents are Nick and Angie Adkins…a business administration major…played catcher for the Contra Costa Cobras in 2005-06…helped the Cobras to the NSA (National Softball Association) Nor Cal state championship in the summer of 2006…hit .400 in five games during the tournament.

HITTING STREAK Three Games Apr. 11-25, 2010 WALKS 1 at Santa Clara Apr. 29, 2010 RUNS 1, Two Times RBIs 2 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 DOUBLES 1 vs. Illinois Feb. 19, 2010 HOME RUNS None STOLEN BASES None

Adkins' Career Pitching Stats Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2008 .000 5-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2009 .000 11-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2010 .235 14-2 17 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 .294 1 0 7 0 .278 0 0 0-0 totals .167 30-2 24 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 .208 1 0 12 0 .200 0 0 0-0 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS

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LAUREN BLAIR

MI/OF • 5-3 • So. • R/R • Visalia, Calif. • Golden West High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Visalia, Calif. Birthdate Feb. 20, 1991 Major Liberal Studies

Appeared in 31 games, including eight starts (four times at second base, twice at shortstop and twice in left field)...finished the year with 32 at-bats, six runs, four hits, three walks, an RBI and a stolen base...made a team-best 13 appearances as a pinch runner, scoring on four of those occasions...went 2-for-3 with two runs, a walk and an RBI in a victory over Santa Clara on April 11...recipient of the NFCA Scholar-Athlete Award from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)...the award is given to student-athletes that record a 3.5 gpa or better during the academic year...also named to the PCSC's Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

High School A 2009 graduate of Golden West High School in Visalia, Calif...played four years of softball for the Trailblazers as the team’s second baseman...a four-time all-West Yosemite League selection...helped the 2009 squad to a league championship, including a 22-13 overall record and 10-2 league mark...as a senior, she was 10-for-11 in stolen base opportunities and committed just six errors all season (.957 fielding percentage)...a first team all-league and second team all-county selection as a sophomore...graduated as the school's valedictorian with a 4.05 gpa.

Personal Born Feb. 20, 1991...parents and Bill and Lesli Blair...a liberal studies major...played four years of club softball for Valley Gold of Fresno...played against the United States softball team during the squad's 2008 Bound 4 Beijing Tour...brother, Ryan, played for the Sacramento State baseball team in 2007-08, and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 21st round of the 2008 draft.

CAREER HIGHS HITS 2 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 HITTING STREAK One Game Three Times WALKS 1, Three Times RUNS 2 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 RBIs 1 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 DOUBLES None HOME RUNS None STOLEN BASES 1 vs. Illinois Feb. 19, 2010

Blair’s Career Hitting Stats 18

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .125 31-8 32 6 4 0 0 0 1 4 .125 3 0 7 0 .200 0 1 1-1 2010 .125 31-8 32 6 4 0 0 0 1 4 .125 3 0 7 0 .200 0 1 1-1 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS


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JILLIAN CANETE

OF • 5-5 • Sr. • R/R • Stockton, Calif. • Tulsa • Franklin High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Stockton, Calif. Birthdate Jan. 4, 1989

Major Business Administration

A second team all-PCSC Coastal Division selection...appeared in 25 games, including 21 starts (four at third base, seven in left field and 10 at designated player)...played in 22 of the team’s final 27 games after making just three appearances during the first half of the season...hit .317 (20-63) with 12 runs, five doubles, a home run and 14 RBIs...started 16 of the team’s 20 conference games, and hit .362 (17-47) with 13 RBIs against PCSC opposition... finished the season on an eight-game hitting streak, batting .480 (12-25) with three doubles and six RBIs over that span...posted at least one RBI in five of the last six games...named to the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll, given to student-athletes who record a 3.0 gpa or better during the academic year.

Prior to Sacramento State Spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons at the University of Tulsa...in 2008, she appeared in seven games, starting once at designated player...had two hits in nine at-bats, including a single in her only pinch hitting appearance of the season...redshirted in 2009 after knee surgery...named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll both years at Tulsa.

High School A 2007 graduate of Franklin High School in Stockton, Calif...a four-sport athlete at Franklin, Canete played four years of water polo, two years of basketball, one year of soccer, and one season of softball...that one season of softball came during her senior year when she was the team captain and team MVP...a three-time team captain of the water polo squad, she was named the San Joaquin Athletic Association Player of the Year during her senior season...a member of the school’s honor roll all four years.

CAREER HIGHS

Personal

HITS 2, Five Times

Born Jan. 4, 1989...parents are Jim and Desiree Boller...a business administration major.

HITTING STREAK Eight Games Apr. 29, 2010 - Pres. WALKS 1, Two Times RUNS 3 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 RBIs 2 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 DOUBLES 1, Five Times HOME RUNS 1 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 10, 2010 STOLEN BASES None

Canete’s Career Hitting Stats Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .317 25-21 63 12 20 5 0 1 14 28 .444 2 0 10 1 .333 1 3 0-0 totals .317 25-21 63 12 20 5 0 1 14 28 .444 2 0 10 1 .333 1 3 0-0 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS

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KELLI FRYE

OF • 5-5 • So. • L/R • Corona, Calif. • Norco High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Corona, Calif. Birthdate Aug. 8, 1991 Major Undeclared

An honorable mention all-PCSC Coastal Division selection...one of three Hornets to start all 54 games, making every start in center field...hit .279 (41-147) with 24 runs, 10 RBIs, 12 walks and two stolen bases...hit .300 (21-70) with runners on base, .368 (7-19) with runners in scoring position and two outs, and .400 (18-45) with two outs in an inning...hit safely in 15 of the final 20 games of the year...hit .333 (20-60) against PCSC competition with nine runs and five RBIs...fifth on the team with 10 multiple-hit games...hit either second or ninth in the lineup...had a walk-off RBI-single in a 4-3 home win against Nevada on March 10.

High School A 2009 graduate of Norco High School in southern California...played four years of varsity softball at both shortstop and in the outfield...as a team co-captain her senior year, she was named first team all-league, second team all-section and second team all-area after batting .354 with a .443 on-base percentage, and committing just four errors all season at shortstop...that 2009 squad won the CIF Southern Section Div. I championship and the Big Eight Conference title with a 32-2 overall record and a 13-1 league mark...Frye hit .556 during the section playoffs...during her career, she helped Norcol to a pair of league championships (2007, 2009), two Southern Section Div. I semifinal appearances (2007-08) and the section championship in 2009...recipient of the 2007 Principals Award and member of the honor roll her senior year.

Personal Born Aug. 8, 1991...parents Dave and Jana Frye...an undeclared major...played outfield for 18-Gold teamSmith, coached by former Olympian Julie Smith...played on that team with Hornet teammate Emily McCormick.

CAREER HIGHS HITS 2, Ten Times HITTING STREAK Five Games Apr. 29 - May 2, 2010 WALKS 2, Two Times RUNS 2, Two Times RBIs 1, Ten Times DOUBLES 1, Two Times HOME RUNS None STOLEN BASES 1, Two Times

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .279 54-54 147 24 41 2 0 0 10 43 .293 12 0 20 0 .333 0 16 2-4 2010 .279 54-54 147 24 41 2 0 0 10 43 .293 12 0 20 0 .333 0 16 2-4 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS


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EMILY McCORMICK IF • 5-5 • So. • R/R • Hesperia, Calif. • Sultana High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Hesperia, Calif. Birthdate Sept. 30, 1990 Major Kinesiology

CAREER HIGHS HITS 4, Two Times HITTING STREAK Six Games Apr. 17-25, 2010 WALKS 2, Two Times

A second team all-PCSC Coastal Division selection after batting .338 with 25 runs, 13 doubles, six home runs, 31 RBIs, 10 walks and a .397 on-base percentage...the .338 batting average is the third best mark posted by a Sacramento State freshman since the program joined the Div. I ranks in 1990...appeared in 47 games, including 43 starts at three positions (25 starts at shortstop, 16 starts at second base, and two at designated player)...destroyed conference pitching all season, finishing the year with a lofty .449 batting average against PCSC opposition, the best mark in the Coastal Division...also, among division leaders (conference games only), she finished first in hits (31) and doubles (7), second in total bases (53) and on-base percentage (.486), third in slugging percentage (.768) and fourth in home runs (5) and RBIs (19)...named PCSC Player of the Week on May 12 after batting .750 (12-for16) with five runs scored, three doubles, two home runs, 10 RBIs, 21 total bases and a 1.313 slugging percentage during the final four-game series of the season at Loyola Marymount...during a three-game stretch (May 8-9), she had a hit in nine consecutive at-bats which is tied for the seventh best mark in NCAA Div. I history, and the second best mark in Sacramento State history...raised her batting average 55 points during the final week of the season... hit safely in 12 of the last 16 games of the season...had seven multiple-RBI games, including three games with four RBIs (3/27 vs. UC Riverside; 4/10 vs. Santa Clara; 5/9 at Loyola Marymount)...also had 12 multiple-hit games, including two games with four hits.

High School A 2009 graduate of Sultana High School in Hesperia, Calif...played all four years of varsity softball at both shortstop and third base...a three-time all-Mojave River League and three-time all-area selection...also received the team offensive MVP award three times, and served as team captain her final three seasons...hit at least .400 all four years of high school, including a .522 average as a senior and .533 as a junior...in 23 games her senior season, she had 27 runs, three doubles, six triples, two home runs and 15 RBIs...as a junior, McCormick recorded seven home runs, 27 RBIs and a 1.017 slugging percentage in 22 games...that included a game against league rival Rim of the World High School where she had three home runs and seven RBIs.

Personal Born Sept. 30, 1990...parents are David and Ann McCormick...a kinesiology major with an emphasis in athletic training...in 2008-09, she played outfield, second base and shortstop for 18-Gold teamSmith, coached by former U.S. Olympian Julie Smith...played on that team with Hornet teammate Kelli Frye...also a member of the American Pastime team that won the ASA 18A Western National Championship.

RUNS 3 vs. Utah State Mar. 19, 2010 RBIs 4, Three Times DOUBLES 2, Two Times HOME RUNS 1, Six Times STOLEN BASES 1 vs. Iowa State Mar. 14, 2010

McCormick’s Career Hitting Stats Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .338 47-43 136 25 46 13 0 6 31 77 .566 10 4 14 0 .397 1 5 1-2 2010 .338 47-43 136 25 46 13 0 6 31 77 .566 10 4 14 0 .397 1 5 1-2 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS

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ALYSSA NAKKEN

1B • 5-11 • Jr. • R/R • Woodland, Calif. • Woodland High School

2010 Season

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A second team all-PCSC Coastal Division selection...one of three Hornets to start all 54 games (51 starts at first base, three at designated player)...hit .314 (55-175) with 36 runs, 13 doubles, six home runs, 23 RBIs, 18 walks, a .395 on-base percentage and four stolen bases...led the Hornets in at-bats, runs and walks...the 36 runs are tied for the seventh best mark in Hornet Div. I single-season history (1990-pres.) and the 13 doubles are tied for sixth best mark...hit .340 (16-47) with two outs, and 14 of her 23 RBIs came with two outs...her 15 multiple-hit games were the second most on the team, and six multiple-RBI games were the fourth most...hit safely in 37 games...was 2-for-4 with a walk, three runs, a double, home run and a career-high four RBIs in a win against Santa Clara on April 29...recorded a .990 fielding percentage...committed four errors all season, and just two over the final 48 games of the year...made three appearances at pitcher (two starts), tossing 11.0 innings...recipient of the NFCA Scholar-Athlete Award and named to the PCSC's Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the second straight season.

2009 Season

Hometown Woodland, Calif.

Appeared in 40 games (all starts)...started 33 games at first base, three at pitcher, three at designated player and once in left field... missed 11 games with a hamstring injury...an honorable mention all-PCSC selection after completing her freshman season with a .304 batting average against conference competition...batted .265 overall...was the only Hornet to go the entire season without committing an error (no errors in 226 total chances)...had 23 runs, five doubles, four home runs, 14 RBIs, 11 walks and a .331 on-base percentage...struck out just once every 10.3 at-bats...batted .300 with runners on base and .290 with runners in scoring position...had nine multiple-hit games and four multiple-RBI games...also had four appearances (three starts) at pitcher towards the beginning of the season...recipient of the NFCA Scholar-Athlete Award...also named to the PCSC's Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Birthdate June 13, 1990

High School

PERSONAL

Major Psychology

CAREER HIGHS HITS 3, Four Times HITTING STREAK Five Games Two Times WALKS 2, Four Times

A 2008 graduate of Woodland High School...played four years of volleyball, basketball and softball...in softball, she played on the varsity team all four years, and was a four-time first team all Tri-County Conference selection, and two-time league offensive MVP...as a senior, she led the Wolves to their first-ever Sac-Joaquin Section Division III championship, and a co-league championship...also in 2008, she was named second team all-state, first team all-metro and league offensive MVP after batting .519 with 26 runs, five home runs, seven doubles, three triples and 50 RBIs in 27 games...as a pitcher, she went 14-6 with a 0.79 ERA with 189 strikeouts and just 20 walks in 124.2 innings…one of two players to receive the Robert K. Puglia Award, given to high school players in the Sacramento region who best exemplify the characteristics of a winner.

Personal Born June 13, 1990...parents are Robert and Gaye Nakken...a psychology major...played club softball for both the California Flames and San Jose Sting...during the summer of 2008, she played for the ASA Gold 18-under San Jose Sting squad with current Hornet teammates Marissa Navarro and Kelly Shepard.

RUNS 3, Two Times RBIs 4 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 29, 2010 DOUBLES 1, Eighteen Times HOME RUNS 1, Ten Times STOLEN BASES 1, Four Times

Nakken’s Career Hitting Stats

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2009 .265 40-40 113 23 30 5 0 4 14 47 .416 11 0 11 1 .331 0 3 0-0 2010 .314 54-54 175 36 55 13 0 6 23 86 .491 18 6 16 0 .395 1 1 4-6 totals .295 94-94 288 59 85 18 0 10 37 133 .462 29 6 27 1 .370 1 4 4-6 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS


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MARISSA NAVARRO C/1B • 5-11 • Jr. • R/R • Manteca, Calif. • Manteca High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Manteca, Calif. Birthdate Sept. 21, 1990 Major Criminal Justice

An honorable mention all-PCSC Coastal Division selection...started all 49 games in which she appeared, including 44 at catcher, three at first base and two at designated player...hit .273 with 11 doubles, three home runs, 20 RBIs, nine walks, a sacrifice and a stolen base...committed just one error all season long (.995 fielding percentage)...threw out 11 of 34 runners attempting to steal a base (32.4 percent)...14 of her 35 hits during the season went for extra bases...finished the season on a 12-game hitting streak, which was the longest by a Hornet during the year and tied for the fifth longest in Sacramento State Div. I history (1990-pres.)... during that 12-game stretch, she hit .467 (14-30) with six runs, two doubles, two home runs and eight RBIs...hit .356 (16-45) with runners in scoring position, .338 (22-65) with runners on base, and .333 (10-30) with runners on base and two outs in an inning...hit PCSC pitching hard, finishing the year with a .417 batting average (20-48) against conference opposition with seven runs, three doubles, three homers and 13 RBIs...hit in the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eight and ninth spots of the batting order, primarily in the sixth and seventh spots.

2009 Season Appeared in 22 games, including 12 starts (eight at first base, three at catcher, once in left field)...hit .154 (6-39) with two runs, two doubles, one RBI, one sacrifice fly and four sacrifices...committed just three errors in 109 total chances (.972 fielding percentage).

High School A 2008 graduate of Manteca High School in California...played four years of volleyball, basketball and softball for the Buffaloes... recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award after earning nine varsity letters in four years of high school...in softball, she was a four-year member of the varsity squad and a three-time all-Valley Oak League selection (first team during her final two seasons)...also named the league’s Catcher of the Year in 2007 and 2008...as a senior, she batted .347 with 15 RBIs...hit for the cycle during her sophomore year against Modesto High School...three-year member of the varsity basketball team and two-year varsity member of the volleyball squad...member of the school’s honor roll all four years.

CAREER HIGHS

Personal

HITS 2, Seven Times

Born Sept. 21, 1990...parents are Corey and Toni Navarro...a criminal justice major...played for the San Jose Sting with Sacramento State teammates Alyssa Nakken and Kelly Shepard.

HITTING STREAK Twelve Games Apr. 24, 2010 - Pres. WALKS 1, Eleven Times RUNS 2, Three Times RBIs 3, Four Times DOUBLES 1, Thirteen Times HOME RUNS 1, Three Times STOLEN BASES 1 vs. Cal State Bakersfield May 1, 2010

Navarro’s Career Hitting Stats Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2009 .154 22-12 39 2 6 2 0 0 1 8 .205 2 0 15 0 .190 1 4 0-0 2010 .273 49-49 128 10 35 11 0 3 20 55 .430 9 1 25 0 .326 0 5 1-1 totals .246 71-61 167 12 41 13 0 3 21 63 .377 11 1 40 0 .294 1 9 1-1 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS

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MEGAN SCHAEFER P • 5-8 • Sr. • R/R • Tigard, Ore. • Southridge High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Tigard, Ore. Birthdate Sept. 26, 1988 Major Criminal Justice

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 11.0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield Apr. 1, 2009 STRIKEOUTS 9 vs. Utah State Mar. 6, 2009 WINNING STREAK Four Straight Decisions Three Times CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS 15.1 Innings Mar. 1-11, 2008

A second team all-PCSC Coastal Division selection after going 10-7 with a 2.78 ERA...had 22 appearances, 15 starts, 10 complete games and one shutout...missed at least eight starts while nursing a concussion suffered against UC Davis on Feb. 16...in 108.1 innings pitched, she allowed 108 hits and 25 walks while striking out 53 batters...opponents hit .257...each of her final five appearances of the season came in relief, and she picked up wins in three of those outings...won four of her final five decisions...recipient of PCSC Player of the Week honors on March 17 and April 13...against conference competition, Schaefer was 7-4 with a 1.77 ERA and a .225 opponents’ batting average...offensively, Schaefer also fared well against PCSC competition, batting .368 (7-19) with three runs, two doubles, one home run and four RBIs...for her career, Schaefer is now 30-19 with a 2.55 ERA...in 370.1 innings, she has walked just 86 batters while striking out 198 and allowing a .262 opponents’ batting average...among Sacramento State Div. I-era career leaders (1990-pres.), she ranks sixth in wins, seventh in innings pitched and starts (58), and 10th in strikeouts (198)...named to the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll, given to student-athletes who recorded a 3.0 gpa or better during the academic year.

2009 Season A first team all-Pacific Coast Softball Conference selection after completing her sophomore season with a 15-7 record, a 2.20 ERA, 25 starts, 18 complete games, four shutouts and allowing opponents just a .251 batting average...in 175.1 innings, she allowed just 35 walks and struck out 105 batters (3-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio)...led the Hornets’ pitching staff in virtually every statistical category...her 15 victories tied her for the 10th best single-season mark in Sacramento State Div. I history (1990pres.)...did all of that while pitching the last half of the season with an injury to her wrist...against conference competition, she improved her numbers to 9-4 with a 1.89 ERA, including 55 strikeouts in 89.0 innings...her nine wins in conference play led the PCSC and the 1.89 ERA was the second best mark...received PCSC Pitcher of the Week honors four times during the season (Feb. 16, Mar. 10, Mar. 31, Apr. 28)...her 15 victories accounted for over half of the Hornets’ final total of 28 wins... in fact, Schaefer accounted for 11 of the team’s final 17 wins of the season to help the Hornets overcome an 11-17 start and finish the year 28-23...tossed a six-hit shutout over Pacific (Feb. 12), a four-hit shutout against San Jose State (Feb. 28), a four-hit shutout of San Diego (Apr. 5) and a four-hit shutout of Saint Mary’s (Apr. 11)...had at least four strikeouts in 14 of her appearances...offensively, she batted .204 (19-93) with six runs, two doubles, eight walks and a team-high tying nine sacrifices.

2008 Season In her first intercollegiate season, she went 5-5 with a 2.99 ERA, including 23 appearances, 18 starts, four complete games and one shutout...threw 86.2 innings, the third-most on the team...served as the Hornets’ No. 2 starter the majority of the season... had a streak of 15.1 consecutive scoreless innings (March 1-11)...allowed three runs or less in all but two appearances...those only two appearances came in her first start of the season on Feb. 12, and last start of the year on May 17...had a streak of 21 consecutive outings allowing three runs or less...had victories against Providence, Princeton, Wisconsin, Santa Clara and San Diego...offensively, she had 14 at-bats during the regular season, including one hit and two RBIs against Pacific.

High School A 2007 graduate of Southridge High School in Beaverton, Ore...competed in softball, basketball, and track and field for the Skyhawks...including three years of softball...in softball, she was a three-time all-conference selection and two-time all-state choice (2005-06)...led the Skyhawks to the state title in 2005 after posting a 23-3 record...in the 2005 state championship game victory over Roseburg High School, she tossed a three-hit shutout while going 3-for-4 offensively...as a junior, the right-hander posted a 0.85 ERA...offensively, she had a .378 on-base percentage and was named Southridge’s Player of the Year...as a senior with the track and field team, she reached the state championships in both the shot put and discus.

Personal Born Sept. 26, 1988...parents are Dick and Bonnie Schaefer...a criminal justice major...played eight years of club softball for the Oregon Reign.

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Year 2008 2009 2010 totals

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR BF O/AVG WP HBP 2.99 5-5 23 18 4 1 0 86.2 99 42 37 26 40 8 340 .291 0 3 2.20 15-7 28 25 18 4 0 175.1 168 71 55 35 105 10 738 .251 10 6 2.78 10-7 22 15 10 1 0 108.1 108 51 43 25 53 7 462 .257 13 8 2.55 30-19 73 58 32 6 0 370.1 375 164 135 86 198 25 1581 .262 23 17

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JACQUELYN SERRANO P • 5-8 • Sr. • R/R • Downey, Calif. • Downey High School

2010 Season Made 19 appearances in the circle, including 14 starts, five complete games and one shutout...went 2-6 with a 4.42 ERA... tossed 76.0 innings, and allowed just three home runs (one every 25.1 innings)...tossed a one-hit shutout on March 20 against Utah State...in that game, she allowed just one hit while walking none and striking out five over seven innings...excluding a pair of rough starts against Boise State and Colorado State, she posted a 3.06 ERA in her other 17 appearances...recorded her other victory in an 8-4 win over UC Riverside where she allowed four hits and no earned runs in six innings.

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2009 Season Appeared in 29 games, including 15 starts in right field...appeared in a team-high nine games as a pinch runner, scoring on four of those occasions...hit .209 (9-43) with 11 runs, two RBIs, three walks, two sacrifices and was 2-for-2 in stolen base attempts...batted .286 (4-14) against conference competition with five runs and two RBIs..

2008 Season

PERSONAL

Made three appearances in the circle, including one start...had a 1-1 record with a 7.00 ERA, but limited the opposition to a .222 batting average...made a team-best 14 appearances as a pinch runner, and scored five runs.

Hometown Downey, Calif.

High School

Birthdate Oct. 25, 1989 Major Family & Consumer Sciences

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 7.0 Innings Three Times

A 2007 graduate of Downey High School in Downey, Calif...played four years of softball for the Vikings at both pitcher and in the infield...a four-time all-San Gabriel Valley League selection (three-time first team selection), Serrano batted .301 with a .462 slugging percentage and team highs in at-bats (93) and RBIs (22) during her senior year...as a pitcher, she was 13-7 with a 1.37 ERA and had 104 strikeouts in 138.1 innings...as a junior, she went 6-1 with a 1.44 ERA while batting .373 with a .439 on-base percentage, a .542 slugging percentage and 14 RBIs...also as a junior, she posted four shutouts, including a one-hitter of Lynwood High School and a 12-strikeout performance of Paso Robles High School.

Personal Born Oct. 25, 1989...parents are Mark and Carole Serrano...a family and consumer sciences major...brother, Mark, pitched the 2005 and 2007 seasons for Cypress College.

STRIKEOUTS 5 vs. Utah State Mar. 20, 2010 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS 10.1 Innings Mar. 19-26, 2010

Serrano's Career Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR BF O/AVG WP HBP 2008 7.00 1-1 3 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 11 4 9 4 1 29 .222 0 2 2010 4.42 2-6 19 14 5 1 0 76.0 84 61 48 42 30 3 363 .283 7 12 totals 4.55 3-7 22 15 5 1 0 80.0 88 72 52 51 34 4 392 .279 7 14 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS

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KELLY SHEPARD

OF • 5-10 • So. • R/R • Auburn, Calif. • Bear River High School

2010 Season Appeared in 36 games, including 27 starts in left field...hit .205 (15-73) with 11 runs, two doubles and five RBIs... committed just one error all season in the field (.971 fielding percentage)...hit .286 with runners on base and two outs...against PCSC competition, she batted .250 (8-32) with five runs, two doubles and two RBIs...that included a game against Santa Clara where she went 3-for-3 with two runs and two RBIs...also had two hits and scored a pair of runs against Utah State and UC Riverside.

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2009 Season Took a medical redshirt.

High School

Birthdate June 3, 1990

A 2008 graduate of Bear River High School in Grass Valley, Calif...played four years of softball and two seasons of volleyball...in softball, she was a three-time all-Pioneer Valley League selection – first team and league MVP in 2008, first team in 2007 and honorable mention in 2006...as a senior, she was first team all state, Pioneer Valley League MVP and first team all-Metro after going 27-3 with a 0.62 ERA in the circle, while also batting .416 with three home runs and 27 RBIs...also in 2008, she led the team to its second straight Sac-Joaquin Section Div. IV and Pioneer Valley League championships, including a 30-3 record, the best in school history...as a junior in 2007, she hit .425 with 14 stolen bases and 19 RBIs, and posted a 0.47 ERA as a pitcher...a four-year scholar-athlete at Bear River, she was named the school’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2008.

Major Child Development

Personal

CAREER HIGHS

Born June 3, 1990...parents are Dave and Teresa Shepard...a child development major...played nine years of ASA softball...that includes playing for the San Jose Sting with Sacramento State teammates Alyssa Nakken and Marissa Navarro.

PERSONAL Hometown Auburn, Calif.

HITS 3 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 HITTING STREAK Three Games Mar. 27-30, 2010 WALKS 1 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 10, 2010 RUNS 2, Three Times RBIs 3 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 11, 2010 DOUBLES 1, Two Times HOME RUNS None STOLEN BASES 1 vs. UC Riverside Mar. 27, 2010

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .205 36-27 73 11 15 2 0 0 5 17 .233 1 2 17 0 .234 1 4 1-1 totals .205 36-27 73 11 15 2 0 0 5 17 .233 1 2 17 0 .234 1 4 1-1 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS


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MOLLY SMITH

C/2B • 5-3 • So. • R/R • Glendale, Ariz. • St. Mary's High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL Hometown Glendale, Ariz. Birthdate July 26, 1991

Major Family & Consumer Sciences

Appeared in 46 games, including 42 starts (36 starts at second base, six at designated player)...batted .204 (23113) with 12 runs, three doubles, three home runs, eight RBIs, six sacrifices and four stolen bases...hit safely in each of the final four, and six of the last eight games of the season...against PCSC competition, she hit .262 (11-44) with four runs, two home runs and four RBIs...those two home runs came in back-to-back games at Loyola Marymount during the final series of the season...that included a solo home run in the top of the seventh to deliver a 4-3 win over the Lions in the first game of the series.

High School A 2009 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Phoenix, Ariz...played four years on the varsity squad as both the team’s catcher and utility player...a four time all-state selection (first team in 2009, second team in 2006-08) as well as a four-time first team all-region choice...part of the 2007 St. Mary’s squad that won the Arizona 5A Div. I state championship...during the state tournament, she knocked in the game-winning run in the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship game...as a junior in 2008, Smith batted .407 with 38 runs and 30 RBIs in 36 games while leading the team to a 27-10 overall record...the team then posted a 26-6 record during her senior year...recipient of the school’s scholar-athlete award on two occasions.

Personal Born July 26, 1991...parents are Robert Smith and Kristina Whitten...a family and consumer sciences major... played two years for the Desert Thunder Gold (Tucson, Ariz.) where 14 of her teammates signed to play at Div. I institutions...the 2009 squad finished ninth at Gold Nationals.

CAREER HIGHS HITS 2, Four Times HITTING STREAK Four Games Two Times WALKS 1, Five Times RUNS 2, Two Times RBIs 2 at Loyola Marymount May 8, 2010 DOUBLES 1, Three Times HOME RUNS 1, Three Times STOLEN BASES 1, Four Times

Smith’s Career Hitting Stats Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2010 .204 46-42 113 12 23 3 0 3 8 35 .310 5 1 20 0 .244 0 6 4-5 2010 .204 46-42 113 12 23 3 0 3 8 35 .310 5 1 20 0 .244 0 6 4-5 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS

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SHELBY VOELZ

P • 5-11 • Jr. • R/R • Vancouver, Wash. • Hudson's Bay High School

2010 Season

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PERSONAL

Hometown Vancouver, Wash. Birthdate June 26, 1990 Major Communication Studies

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 7.0, Twenty-two Times STRIKEOUTS 10 vs. Santa Clara Apr. 10, 2010

A first team all-PCSC Coastal Division selection after finishing 11-16 with a 2.98 ERA...improved those numbers to 6-3 with a 1.58 ERA against conference competition...led the Hornets’ pitching staff in wins (11), appearances (30), starts (23), complete games (20), shutouts (5), innings (164.1), strikeouts (118) and opponents batting average (.256)...threw shutouts against UC Riverside, San Diego (twice), Cal State Bakersfield and Loyola Marymount...the shutout against UC Riverside was a one-hitter where she tossed 6.1 innings of no-hit ball until giving up a hit in the seventh inning...faced just two batters over the minimum in that game...named PCSC Pitcher of the Week on two occasions (Feb. 23, April 21)...won her final three, and seven of her last 10 decisions of the season...allowed just six home runs, or one every 27.1 innings pitched...PCSC opponents hit just .224 off Voelz, and four of her nine starts against conference teams resulted in shutouts...had a career-high scoreless inning streak of 19, which spanned four appearances from April 10-24.

2009 Season Went 8-8 with a 3.62 ERA in her freshman season...had 24 appearances, nine starts, seven complete games and one shutout... tossed 85.0 innings and struck out 49 batters...was 3-2 with a 4.10 ERA against conference competition...tossed a three-hit shutout with no walks and six strikeouts against Loyola Marymount on April 25...15 of her appearances came in relief...allowed two runs or fewer in 13 of her 24 appearances...picked up her first collegiate win after tossing four innings of shutout relief in the team’s 5-4 victory over Causeway rival UC Davis on March 11...named PCSC Pitcher of the Week on March 17.

High School A 2008 graduate of Hudson’s Bay High School in Vancouver, Wash...played four years of both varsity softball and volleyball... in softball, she was a four-time all-Greater St. Helens League selection, including all-region during both her junior and senior seasons...as a senior, she was named the league MVP after going 13-4 with a 0.79 ERA, including 192 strikeouts with just 25 walks...as a junior, she tallied 284 strikeouts in 191 innings...that included a no-hitter in a 1-0 victory over Camas High School... helped lead the team to a co-district championship in 2007...in volleyball, Voelz was a second team all-league choice during her senior season...named to the school’s honor roll during her final two years.

Personal Born June 26, 1990...parents are Dale and Janet Voelz...majoring in communication studies...spent 12 years playing club softball for the Washington Bulldogs in Vancouver, Wash...helped lead the 16-under gold team to state championships in both 2004 and 2005.

WINNING STREAK Four Straight Decisions Mar. 30 - Apr. 18, 2010 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS 19.2 Innings Apr. 10-24, 2010

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Year 2009 2010 totals

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR BF O/AVG WP HBP 3.62 8-8 24 9 7 1 0 85.0 104 59 44 30 49 6 398 .302 4 10 2.98 11-16 30 23 20 5 0 164.1 163 90 70 68 118 6 748 .256 18 18 3.20 19-24 54 32 27 6 0 249.1 267 149 114 98 167 12 1146 .272 22 28

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YESENIA ALCALA

2B/SS • 5-4 • Fr. • R/R • Carson, Calif. • Banning High School

High School A 2010 graduate of Banning High School in Wilmington, Calif…played four years of varsity softball for the Pilots at both shortstop and third base…a four-time all-Marine League selection (second team each of her first three seasons, first team as a senior)…helped the Pilots to a combined 80-44 record during her four seasons… named the Invitational Division Player of the Year after her senior season by the Los Angeles Wave.

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Personal Born April 25, 1992…parents are Jose and Martha Alcala…a criminal justice major…played for the Corona Angels’ ASA travel team from 2003-09, and was a part of three top five finishing teams in the nation over a four-year span (2005, 2007, 2008)…one of many Div I college-bound athletes that came from the Corona Angel program.

DEVIN CALDWELL

MI/OF • 5-0 • Fr. • R/R • Napa, Calif. • Napa High School

High School

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A 2010 graduate of Napa High School in California…played four years of varsity softball as the team’s starting second baseman…helped the Indians to a pair of Monticello Empire League championships (2007-08), a 9431 overall record and 42-8 league mark during her four seasons…a three-time all-county selection (2008-10) and two-time team player of the year…named first team all-Monticello Empire League as a senior after batting .359 with a .424 slugging percentage, a .404 on-base percentage, 19 RBIs and only three strikeouts in 101 plate appearances…did not commit an error at second base during the entire league season…as a junior, she batted .391 with a team-best 10 doubles while committing three errors all season (.966 fielding percentage)… an honors student every year of high school.

Personal Born Sept. 23, 1992…parents are Bryce and Lisa Caldwell…a nursing major…played for both the USA Elite, and Sorcerer Gold ASA teams...the Sorcerer team saw nearly its entire roster move on to play at Div. I institutions.

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SHANNON KAUFMAN OF • 5-3 • Fr. • L/R • Agoura Hills, Calif. • Agoura High School

High School

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A 2010 graduate of Agoura Hills High School in Agoura Hills, Calif…was a four-year varsity starter in the outfield, including center field each of her last three seasons…named first team all-Marmonte League and team MVP as a junior and senior…as a senior, she was also third team all-state, all-CIF Southern Section and the Marmonte League Player of the Year after finishing among the top three league leaders in six categories, including first in stolen bases (20), outfield assists (7), fielding percentage (1.000) and runs scored (20), second in batting average (.470) and third in on-base percentage (.495)…scored 20 runs in 106 plate appearances…Agoura’s overall and conference records improved all four years of Kaufman’s career, culminating in an 18-9-1 overall record and an 11-3 league mark in 2010…as a junior, she finished among the top five league leaders in outfield assists (1st; eight), batting average (2nd; .405), stolen bases (3rd; 12) and on-base percentage (4th; .432).

Personal Born July 20, 1992…parents are Robert and Peggy Kaufman…an undeclared major…played for the So Cal Combat Panthers’ ASA travel team from 2008-10.

PAIGE MARTIN

IF/OF • 5-7 • Fr. • R/R • Vancouver, Wash. • Mountain View High School

High School

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A 2010 graduate of Mountain View High School in Vancouver, Wash…played four years of both softball and volleyball…in softball, she was a four-year varsity starter at third base…a three-time all-Greater St. Helens League selection, Martin was a first team choice in 2009 and 2010…that includes being named first team allstate, first team all-region and the league’s player of the year in 2010 after batting .492 with nine home runs, a .644 on-base percentage and a 1.016 slugging percentage…hit .575 against league competition with a 1.225 slugging percentage…helped lead the Thunder to three consecutive state tournament appearances for the first time in school history (2007-09)…that includes a league championship (2009), a pair of district championships (2007, 2008) and a top five ranking in the state on two occasions (T-5th in 2009, 2nd in 2007)…as a junior, she hit .462 with a .791 slugging percentage, including a team-high six home runs, five triples and 25 RBIs… combined to hit 17 home runs during her high school career, including three grand slams.

Personal Born Dec. 12, 1991…parents are Dave and Bonnie Martin…a kinesiology major…while playing for the Oregon Reign Gold in the summer of 2010, she hit .430 with 11 home runs and 17 doubles…helped lead the team to a seventh-place finish at the ASA 18-under national championships.

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TAYLOR STROUD

P • 5-7 • Fr. • R/R • Santa Rosa, Calif. • Montgomery High School

High School

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A 2010 graduate of Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, Calif…starting pitcher for the varsity squad all four years with the Vikings…put together a remarkable career that saw her rack up the following awards: two-time all-state, three-time all-West Region, three-time first team all-Empire, four-time first team all-North Bay League and four-time team MVP…during her final two seasons, she combined to go 35-4 with a 0.35 ERA, 33 complete games, 16 shutouts, 338 strikeouts, 37 walks, 259 innings and a .140 opponents batting average…as a senior, she was second team all-state, second team all-West Region, first team all-Empire, The Press Democrat Athlete of the Year and first team all-league after going 16-2 with a 0.49 ERA while throwing two no-hitters, striking out 164 batters and walking just 19 in 120 innings…as a junior, she was named first team all-state, North Bay League MVP and The Press Democrat’s Empire Player of the Year after going 19-2 with a section-best 0.25 ERA, including two no-hitters, 174 strikeouts,18 walks and a .137 opponents batting average in 139 innings… threw 85 straight scoreless innings to begin her junior year…allowed just eight earned runs in 2010, and five earned runs in 2009…named the North Bay League’s Freshman of the Year in 2007 and led the league with a 0.78 ERA as a sophomore…offensively, she batted at least .362 all four years…Montgomery combined for an 89-20 overall record, a 44-7 league mark and two league championships during her four seasons…a four-time scholar-athlete award winner.

Personal Born Feb. 15, 1992…parents are Rod and Denise Stroud…an undeclared major…played for the San Jose Lady Sharks 18-under gold team in 2009-10 after playing three years for the San Jose Strikkers (2006-08)…tossed a no-hitter in her first-ever 18-under gold game.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I SERIES RECORDS (1990-PRES.) A

Arizona............................ 0-1 Arizona State.................... 3-5 Arkansas.......................... 3-0 Auburn............................. 0-2

B

Baylor.............................. 1-1 Birmingham Southern........ 0-1 Boise State........................ 1-1 Boston College.................. 1-1 Boston University............... 0-3 Bowling Green.................. 0-1 BYU................................. 2-3

C

Shelby Voelz tossed 6.1 innings of no-hit ball until eventually settling for a one-hit shutout of UC Riverside on Feb. 19, 2011. She faced just two batters over the minimum.

Cal............................... 11-46 Cal Poly....................... 19-20 Cal Poly Pomona............... 3-8 Cal State Bakersfield......... 6-4 Cal State Fullerton........... 8-15 Cal State Northridge..... 14-32 Central Florida.................. 0-0 Central Michigan.............. 3-0 Chaminade....................... 2-0 Chapman......................... 1-1 Charlotte.......................... 0-3 Coastal Carolina............... 0-0 Colorado State.............. 12-11 Connecticut....................... 1-0 Creighton......................... 4-2

D

Dartmouth........................ 1-0 DePaul............................. 1-1 Drake............................... 1-0

F

Florida International.......... 0-1 Florida State..................... 0-1 Fresno State................... 6-24

H

Hawai’i............................ 1-6 Houston............................ 0-1

Kansas............................. 3-1 Kentucky........................... 0-1

L

Long Beach State............ 5-22 Long Island....................... 1-1 Louisville........................... 1-2 Louisiana-Monroe............. 1-0 Loyola-Chicago................. 1-1 Loyola Marymount....... 14-21

M

Massachusetts................... 3-1 Miami University (Ohio)..... 2-0 Michigan.......................... 4-3 Michigan State.................. 1-1 Middle Tennessee.............. 1-0 Minnesota........................ 0-2 Missouri........................... 2-0 Missouri State................... 2-0 Morehead State................ 2-0

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Nebraska......................... 8-2 Nevada........................ 15-14 New Mexico................... 15-5 New Mexico State........... 6-11 North Dakota State........... 2-0 Northern Colorado............ 1-0 Northern Iowa.................. 1-0 Northern Illinois............... 0-0 Northwestern................... 2-2 Notre Dame...................... 2-2

O

Ohio................................ 3-0 Ohio State........................ 5-2 Oklahoma........................ 2-2 Oklahoma State................ 0-3 Ole Miss........................... 0-1 Oregon............................ 5-9 Oregon State.................... 3-4

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I

Emily McCormick led a personal assault on Loyola Marymount, batting .750 (12-16) with five runs, three doubles, two home runs and 10 RBIs against Lion pitching last year.

K

Idaho State....................... 1-0 Illinois.............................. 1-4 Indiana State.................... 0-1 Iona................................. 0-1 Iowa.............................. 4-10 Iowa State........................ 3-6 IUPUI................................ 1-0

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Pacific.......................... 28-31 Pittsburgh......................... 1-2 Portland State.............. 19-11 Princeton.......................... 3-0 Providence........................ 2-0 Purdue............................. 2-0

R

Rhode Island..................... 1-0

S

Saint Mary’s................... 53-8 San Diego...................... 24-8 San Diego State........... 21-6-1 San Jose State............... 31-24 Santa Clara.................. 46-20 Seton Hall......................... 1-0 Simon Fraser.................... 1-0 Sonoma State................... 1-0 Southeast Missouri State.... 4-1 Southern Cal College......... 2-0 Southern Illinois................. 0-1 Southern Utah................. 15-1 St. Francis........................ 1-0 Stanford....................... 10-23 Syracuse........................... 1-0

T

Tennessee......................... 0-2 Tennessee-Chatanooga...... 0-0 Tennessee State................. 2-0 Texas A&M....................... 1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. 2-1 Texas-Arlington................. 1-0 Texas State........................ 2-0 Texas Tech........................ 0-2 Toledo.............................. 7-2 Towson............................ 0-0

U

UAB................................. 2-0 UC Davis................... 17-11-1 UC Riverside..................... 6-5 UC Santa Barbara........ 14-17 UCLA............................. 1-17 UIC.................................. 0-0 UNLV............................... 1-7 US International................ 1-1 Utah............................. 16-16 Utah State...................... 12-2 Utah Valley....................... 2-0

V

Vermont........................... 1-0 Virginia............................ 6-3 Virginia Tech..................... 1-0

W

Washington...................... 0-2 Weber State..................... 0-0 Western Kentucky.............. 0-1 Western Michigan............. 1-0 Wichita State.................... 2-0 Wisconsin......................... 3-1

Y

Yale................................. 1-0 Youngstown State.............. 1-0

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL PACIFIC COAST SOFTBALL CONFERENCE COASTAL

Located within the heart of the hotbed of collegiate softball, the Pacific Coast Softball Conference continues to grow as it enters its ninth year of competition in 2011. Founded with six schools in California and Oregon, today, the PCSC has schools in six western states, stretching upand-down the Pacific Coast from Washington, Oregon and California and eastward to Idaho, Utah and Colorado. The PCSC has member schools within eight of the largest metropolitan areas in the West -- Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Salt Lake City and Seattle – paving the way for future success and visibility. Visibility was never more evident for the PCSC than in 2010. A crowd of 1,280 came to Erv Lind Stadium in Portland, on March 27 to watch the host Vikings in a doubleheader against top-ranked and defending national champion Washington. This came on the heels of a crowd of 955 at the Roadrunner Softball Complex in Bakersfield, Calif., to watch Cal State Bakersfield host perennial national-power UCLA in a twinbill. The PCSC was founded in the fall of 2002 when six members from the Western Athletic Conference, Western Intercollegiate Softball League and the Big West Conference came together to form the PCSC. The conference officially came into existence when it was approved by the NCAA Division I Management Council Administrative Committee on Oct. 17, 2002. Loyola Marymount, Portland State, Sacramento State, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara and San Diego played an inaugural conference schedule in 2003. The Lions captured the inaugural PCSC title that spring. Wendy Guthrie served as the conference’s first commissioner until the end of the 2009 season. She was replaced by Ellen Moore on July 13, 2009 and Moore oversaw the PCSC’s first season as a 12-team, two-division conference. On October 27, 2008, the PCSC doubled its membership as Cal State Bakersfield, Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Seattle University, Utah Valley and Weber State accepted invitations to join the PCSC. The current makeup of the PCSC features the six California-based schools – Cal State Bakersfield, Loyola Marymount, Sacramento State, Saint Mary’s, San Diego and Santa Clara – in the Coastal Division and Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Seattle, Utah Valley and Weber State in the Mountain Division.

MOUNTAIN

Each school plays a 20-game conference schedule, facing each of their division rivals in a four-game series over the course of five weekends. Winners of the Coastal and Mountain Division meet in the best-of-three PCSC Championship Series to determine the recipient of the conference’s automatic NCAA Regional berth. In the inaugural PCSC Championship Series last spring, Saint Mary’s overcame a loss to Portland State in game one to win its first PCSC Championship with a 2-1 series win, giving the Gaels their first ticket to the NCAA Tournament. The conference title by Saint Mary’s continued the PCSC’s trend of parody and competition. The Gaels became the fourth different PCSC team to win a conference title. Loyola Marymount has won a conference-leading three PCSC titles, adding championships in 2005 and 2007 to go along with their inaugural title in 2003. Portland State won PCSC titles in 2006 and 2009, while Santa Clara (2004) and Sacramento State (2008) have also claimed a league title. Since 2005, the PCSC champion has earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. It didn’t take long for the PCSC to show it was worthy of automatic bid status. Portland State earned the PCSC’s first-ever NCAA Tournament win in 2006, with a 2-1 victory over WAC champion Nevada at the NCAA Corvallis Regional. The Vikings also played nationally-ranked Baylor in two tight games that were decided in the final innings. Loyola Marymount followed Portland State with a run to the Los Angeles Regional Championship in 2007, finishing two wins shy of advancing to the NCAA Super Regionals. The Lions came out of the loser’s bracket to finish 2-2 in their 2007 NCAA appearance. The highlight was a win over national-power UCLA to eliminate the host Bruins from their own regional. Loyola Marymount’s 2-2 performance is still the best by a PCSC school at an NCAA Regional to date.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL 2010 RESULTS Overall: 23-31 (Home: 10-12, Away: 7-14, Neutral: 6-5) Pacific Coast Softball Conference Games: 13-7 (Home: 6-2, Away: 7-5) Non-Conference Games: 10-24 (Home: 4-10, Away: 0-9, Neutral: 6-5) Date Feb 13 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 14 Feb 16 Feb 16 Feb 19 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 20 Mar 5 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 12 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 20 Mar 26 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 3 Apr 7 Apr 10 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 18 Apr 24 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 25 Apr 29 May 1 May 1 May 2 May 2 May 8 May 8 May 9 May 9

Opponent at Fresno State# vs. Pacific# at Fresno State# vs. Pacific# at UC Davis at UC Davis vs. Illinois% vs. UC Riverside% vs. Nevada% at Stanford% CHARLOTTE^ CHARLOTTE^ CHARLOTTE^ SAN JOSE STATE^ SAN JOSE STATE^ NEVADA NEVADA at Cal Poly& vs. UC Santa Barbara& at Cal Poly& vs. Iowa State& vs. Iowa State& COLORADO STATE UTAH STATE@ COLORADO STATE@ IONA@ UTAH STATE@ at UC Davis$ vs. Cal$ vs. UC Riverside$ vs. UC Riverside$ BOISE STATE BOISE STATE at Cal SANTA CLARA* SANTA CLARA* SANTA CLARA* at San Diego* at San Diego* at San Diego* at San Diego* at Saint Mary’s* at Saint Mary’s* at Saint Mary’s* at Saint Mary’s* SANTA CLARA* CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD* CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD* CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD* CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD* at Loyola Marymount* at Loyola Marymount* at Loyola Marymount* at Loyola Marymount*

Score L, 2-3 W, 6-3 L, 0-6 W, 3-2 L, 3-4 L, 3-7 L, 1-7 W, 2-0 L, 4-6 L, 0-1 L, 0-4 L, 3-6 L, 3-4 L, 4-10 L, 5-11 W, 4-3 L, 1-5 L, 2-3 W, 5-2 L, 0-3 W, 4-1 L, 3-4 L, 6-8 W, 10-2 L, 4-9 L, 0-5 W, 3-0 L, 5-7 L, 1-3 W, 8-4 L, 2-6 L, 2-11 W, 7-5 L, 0-6 W, 10-3 W, 6-2 W, 17-0 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 L, 4-6 W, 1-0 W, 5-3 L, 2-4 L, 2-4 L, 1-4 W, 16-0 W, 4-3 L, 2-4 L, 2-3 W, 8-0 W, 4-3 W, 9-0 W, 9-6 W, 12-8

R H E / R H E Inn. Pitcher 2 4 0 / 3 7 2 7 VOELZ, S. (L 0-1) 6 8 1 / 3 8 2 (8) VOELZ, S. (W 1-1) 0 0 1 / 6 8 0 7 NAKKEN, A. (L 0-1) 3 7 2 / 2 7 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 1-0) 3 8 4 / 4 8 1 (8) VOELZ, S. (L 1-2) 3 6 4 / 7 7 0 6 SERRANO, J. (L 0-1) 1 6 0 / 7 14 1 7 SERRANO, J. (L 0-2) 2 9 0 / 0 1 0 7 VOELZ, S. (W 2-2) 4 6 2 / 6 6 1 7 NAKKEN, A. (L 0-2) 0 3 1 / 1 3 0 7 VOELZ, S. (L 2-3) 0 3 0 / 4 10 0 7 VOELZ, S. (L 2-4) 3 9 1 / 6 11 0 7 SCHAEFER, M. (L 1-1) 3 11 1 / 4 11 1 7 VOELZ, S. (L 2-5) 4 9 0 / 10 13 2 7 SCHAEFER, M. (L 1-2) 5 10 0 / 11 14 3 7 VOELZ, S. (L 2-6) 4 3 0 / 3 6 4 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 2-2) 1 5 0 / 5 6 0 7 VOELZ, S. (L 2-7) 2 7 0 / 3 9 0 7 VOELZ, S. (L 2-8) 5 6 0 / 2 8 0 5 SCHAEFER, M. (W 3-2) 0 8 1 / 3 5 0 7 SCHAEFER, M. (L 3-3) 4 9 0 / 1 7 1 7 VOELZ, S. (W 3-8) 3 6 2 / 4 7 4 7 VOELZ, S. (L 3-9) 6 11 1 / 8 8 2 7 VOELZ, S. (L 3-10) 10 8 0 / 2 3 2 5 VOELZ, S. (W 4-10) 4 6 1 / 9 12 3 7 SERRANO, J. (L 0-3) 0 5 0 / 5 6 0 7 VOELZ, S. (L 4-11) 3 5 0 / 0 1 2 7 SERRANO, J. (W 1-3) 5 8 1 / 7 12 1 7 VOELZ, S. (L 4-12) 1 3 1 / 3 6 1 7 SERRANO, J. (L 1-4) 8 13 3 / 4 4 2 7 SERRANO, J. (W 2-4) 2 8 4 / 6 6 0 7 VOELZ, S. (L 4-13) 2 2 0 / 11 12 3 5 SERRANO, J. (L 2-5) 7 10 2 / 5 6 2 7 VOELZ, S. (W 5-13) 0 1 1 / 6 7 0 7 SERRANO, J. (L 2-6) 10 11 2 / 3 4 2 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 4-3) 6 12 0 / 2 3 2 7 VOELZ, S. (W 6-13) 17 16 1 / 0 1 2 5 SCHAEFER, M. (W 5-3) 1 3 0 / 2 5 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (L 5-4) 4 10 1 / 0 5 1 7 VOELZ, S. (W 7-13) 4 9 1 / 6 9 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (L 5-5) 1 5 0 / 0 4 0 7 VOELZ, S. (W 8-13) 5 10 0 / 3 4 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 6-5) 2 8 0 / 4 7 2 7 VOELZ, S. (L 8-14) 2 5 1 / 4 7 2 7 SCHAEFER, M. (L 6-6) 1 4 2 / 4 4 1 7 VOELZ, S. (L 8-15) 16 16 1 / 0 2 1 5 SCHAEFER, M. (W 7-6) 4 6 1 / 3 6 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 8-6) 2 10 2 / 4 7 1 7 VOELZ, S. (L 8-16) 2 9 0 / 3 10 2 (8) SCHAEFER, M. (L 8-7) 8 11 0 / 0 4 1 7 VOELZ, S. (W 9-16) 4 13 1 / 3 6 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 9-7) 9 12 0 / 0 4 1 7 VOELZ, S. (W 10-16) 9 12 0 / 6 12 1 7 SCHAEFER, M. (W 10-7) 12 14 3 / 8 14 0 7 VOELZ, S. (W 11-16)

# Fresno State Kickoff (Fresno, Calif. % Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, Calif.) ^ Hornet Round Robin (Sacramento, Calif.) & Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) @ Capital Classic (Sacramento, Calif.) $ Aggie Stampede (Davis, Calif.) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games () extra inning game

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Atten. 1468 1468 2526 2526 101 101 392 392 487 487 115 115 229 312 182 61 61 353 353 237 205 179 103 176 207 267 267 126 126 231 433 102 102 204 141 141 62 123 123 142 142 200 200 240 200 47 191 191 171 171 358 349 222 342

Time 2:00 2:09 1:45 1:50 2:28 1:52 2:22 1:45 1:53 1:30 1:45 2:12 1:57 1:55 2:24 1:48 1:40 2:15 1:35 1:45 1:53 2:07 2:13 1:25 2:10 1:48 1:28 2:19 1:37 2:06 2:12 1:31 2:07 1:50 1:43 1:46 2:18 1:24 1:44 1:52 1:25 1:50 2:00 1:50 1:45 1:28 1:46 1:50 1:50 1:50 1:43 1:45 1:43 2:20


2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL 2010 STATISTICS SACRAMENTO STATE OVERALL STATISTICS Name AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT BELTRAN, Desiree .462 13-13 39 2 18 2 0 1 10 23 .590 3 2 1 1 .523 0 0 0-0 JONES, Erin .391 50-49 151 32 59 15 0 8 40 98 .649 7 9 13 1 .446 1 1 4-4 McCORMICK, Emily .338 47-43 136 25 46 13 0 6 31 77 .566 10 4 14 0 .397 1 5 1-2 ABELIA, Jessica .320 26-25 75 9 24 2 1 0 3 28 .373 3 0 11 0 .346 0 5 1-2 CANETE, Jillian .317 25-21 63 12 20 5 0 1 14 28 .444 2 0 10 1 .333 1 3 0-0 NAKKEN, Alyssa .314 54-54 175 36 55 13 0 6 23 86 .491 18 6 16 0 .395 1 1 4-6 FRAYN, Nicole .304 22-18 46 4 14 0 0 0 4 14 .304 7 1 11 0 .407 0 0 1-2 BARTEE, Jenice .289 54-54 152 35 44 6 1 4 13 64 .421 7 0 26 1 .321 0 14 13-13 FRYE, Kelli .279 54-54 147 24 41 2 0 0 10 43 .293 12 0 20 0 .333 0 16 2-4 NAVARRO, Marissa .273 49-49 128 10 35 11 0 3 20 55 .430 9 1 25 0 .326 0 5 1-1 ADKINS, Ashlee .235 14-2 17 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 .294 1 0 7 0 .278 0 0 0-0 SCHAEFER, Megan .231 28-26 39 3 9 3 0 1 4 15 .385 6 1 7 0 .340 1 2 0-0 SHEPARD, Kelly .205 36-27 73 11 15 2 0 0 5 17 .233 1 2 17 0 .234 1 4 1-1 SMITH, Molly .204 46-42 113 12 23 3 0 3 8 35 .310 5 1 20 0 .244 0 6 4-5 ROSZKOS, Amber .182 21-14 44 2 8 1 0 0 3 9 .205 5 0 9 0 .265 0 1 0-0 BLAIR, Lauren .125 31-8 32 6 4 0 0 0 1 4 .125 3 0 7 0 .200 0 1 1-1 SERRANO, Jacquelyn .000 21-18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 VOELZ, Shelby .000 30-23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 Totals .293 54-54 1431 225 419 79 2 33 191 601 .420 99 27 214 4 .349 6 64 33-41 Opponents .268 54-54 1405 216 377 60 5 17 184 498 .354 142 40 206 6 .349 14 34 40-54

SACRAMENTO STATE PITCHING STATISTICS Name ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HPB SCHAEFER, Megan 2.78 10-7 22 15 10 1 0 108.1 108 51 43 25 53 17 1 7 420 .257 13 8 VOELZ, Shelby 2.98 11-16 30 23 20 5 0 164.1 163 90 70 68 118 25 4 6 636 .256 18 18 SERRANO, Jacquelyn 4.42 2-6 19 14 5 1 0 76.0 84 61 48 42 30 14 0 3 297 .283 7 12 NAKKEN, Alyssa 8.91 0-2 3 2 0 0 0 11.0 22 14 14 7 5 4 0 1 52 .423 2 2 Totals 3.41 23-31 54 54 35 8 0 359.2 377 216 175 142 206 60 5 17 1405 .268 40 40 Opponents 3.33 31-23 54 54 32 6 1 357.2 419 225 170 99 214 79 2 33 1431 .293 29 27

SACRAMENTO STATE FIELDING STATISTICS Name C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI BARTEE, Jenice 83 71 12 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 SERRANO, Jacquelyn 25 4 21 0 1.000 1 14 3 .824 0 0 NAVARRO, Marissa 203 180 22 1 .995 2 23 11 .676 10 0 NAKKEN, Alyssa 412 396 12 4 .990 12 1 0 1.000 0 0 VOELZ, Shelby 51 4 46 1 .980 1 23 5 .821 0 0 ABELIA, Jessica 95 40 53 2 .979 3 0 0 - 0 0 ROSZKOS, Amber 42 36 5 1 .976 0 9 2 .818 4 1 BELTRAN, Desiree 40 19 20 1 .975 2 0 0 - 0 0 SHEPARD, Kelly 34 32 1 1 .971 0 0 0 - 0 0 ADKINS, Ashlee 31 27 3 1 .968 0 8 1 .889 1 0 McCORMICK, Emily 138 43 88 7 .949 2 0 0 - 0 0 BLAIR, Lauren 33 15 16 2 .939 1 0 0 - 0 0 SCHAEFER, Megan 33 5 26 2 .939 1 2 6 .250 0 0 SMITH, Molly 128 65 55 8 .938 3 0 0 - 0 0 FRYE, Kelli 75 67 3 5 .933 0 0 0 - 0 0 JONES, Erin 139 44 85 10 .928 4 0 0 - 0 0 CANETE, Jillian 23 12 9 2 .913 1 0 0 - 0 0 FRAYN, Nicole 22 19 1 2 .909 0 0 0 - 0 0 Totals 1607 1079 478 50 .969 16 40 14 .741 15 1 Opponents 1607 1073 469 65 .960 11 33 8 .805 5 0

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL 2010 CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY STATISTICS SACRAMENTO STATE CONFERENCE STATISTICS Name

AVG GP-GS AB

R

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

McCORMICK, Emily .449 20-20 69 17 31 7 0 5 19 53 .768 4 1 3 0 .486 0 2 0-0 JONES, Erin

.435 20-20 69 21 30 6 0 4 20 48 .696 4 1 5 0 .473 0 1 3-3

ADKINS, Ashlee .429 5-1 7 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 .429 1 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 NAVARRO, Marissa .417 19-19 48 7 20 3 0 3 13 32 .667 3 1 5 0 .462 0 4 1-1 BARTEE, Jenice

.379 20-20 66 21 25 4 0 4 10 41 .621 2 0 9 0 .397 0 6 6-6

SCHAEFER, Megan .368 14-13 19 3 7 2 0 1 4 12 .632 5 0 0 0 .480 1 2 0-0 CANETE, Jillian

.362 17-16 47 10 17 5 0 1 13 25 .532 2 0 5 1 .380 1 3 0-0

FRYE, Kelli

.333 20-20 60 9 20 1 0 0 5 21 .350 2 0 4 0 .355 0 8 0-2

NAKKEN, Alyssa .273 20-20 66 15 18 3 0 2 7 27 .409 11 2 5 0 .388 1 0 2-3 SMITH, Molly

.262 16-16 42 4 11 1 0 2 4 18 .429 0 1 2 0 .279 0 3 0-0

SHEPARD, Kelly

.250 13-13 32 5 8 2 0 0 2 10 .313 1 2 4 0 .314 0 1 0-0

BLAIR, Lauren

.188 10-4 16 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 .188 1 0 1 0 .235 0 0 0-0

ROSZKOS, Amber .176 9-4 17 2 3 1 0 0 3 4 .235 3 0 4 0 .300 0 1 0-0 VOELZ, Shelby

.000 10-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0

SERRANO, Jacquelyn .000 6-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 Totals

.351 20-20 558 119 196 35 0 22 103 297 .532 39 8 48 1 .400 3 31 12-15

Opponents

.234 20-20 504 55 118 24 0 7 46 163 .323 35 12 85 3 .297 4 13 7-12

SACRAMENTO STATE CONFERENCE PITCHING STATISTICS Name

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP

VOELZ, Shelby

1.58 6-3 10 9 7 4 0 62.0 51 22 14 19 51 11 0 2 228 .224 6 7

H

R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HPB

SCHAEFER, Megan 1.77 7-4 12 6 5 1 0 55.1 47 20 14 12 29 9 0 2 209 .225 10 4 SERRANO, Jacquelyn 5.46 0-0 6 5 0 0 0 16.2 20 13 13 4 5 4 0 3 67 .299 1 1 Totals

2.14 13-7 20 20 12 6 0 134.0 118 55 41 35 85 24 0 7 504 .234 17 12

Opponents

5.24 7-13 20 20 9 0 0 131.0 196 119 98 39 48 35 0 22 558 .351 17 8

SACRAMENTO STATE STARTS/BATTING ORDER

------------------------Position--------------------

-----------------Batting Order-----------------

Name GS P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DP 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th NAKKEN, Alyssa 54 2 . 51 . . . . . . 3 46 . . 3 3 . 2 . 18 FRYE, Kelli 54 . . . . . . . 54 . . . 26 . . . . . . 28 BARTEE, Jenice 54 . . . . . . . . 54 . . 11 1 3 18 11 8 2 . NAVARRO, Marissa 49 . 44 3 . . . . . . 2 . . . 1 3 20 22 2 1 JONES, Erin 49 . . . 6 34 . . . . 9 . . 19 29 1 . . . . McCORMICK, Emily 43 . . . . 16 25 . . . 2 . 3 24 2 10 3 1 . . SMITH, Molly 42 . . . 36 . . . . . 6 . . . 1 3 6 8 23 1 SHEPARD, Kelly 27 . . . . . . 27 . . . . . . . . . 1 11 15 SCHAEFER, Megan 26 15 . . . . . . . . 14 . . . 1 10 3 . . . ABELIA, Jessica 25 . . . 8 . 17 . . . . . 12 9 . . . . 2 1 VOELZ, Shelby 23 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CANETE, Jillian 21 . . . . 4 . 7 . . 10 . . . 1 1 5 9 2 3 FRAYN, Nicole 18 . . . . . . 18 . . . 8 1 . . 1 2 . 4 2 SERRANO, Jacquelyn 18 14 . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . ROSZKOS, Amber 14 . 8 . . . . . . . 6 . . . 1 4 4 2 3 . BELTRAN, Desiree 13 . . . . . 10 . . . 3 . . 1 12 . . . . . BLAIR, Lauren 8 . . . 4 . 2 2 . . . . 1 . . . . . 4 3 ADKINS, Ashlee 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 .

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL 2010 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BATTING At-Bats.............5........Jenice Bartee at Loyola Marymount (5/8) Runs scored......4.............. Jenice Bartee vs. Santa Clara (4/11) Hits..................4.................Three Times (McCormick 2x, Jones) RBIs..................7...................Erin Jones vs. Santa Clara (4/29) Doubles............2..................Two Times (McCormick both times) Triples..............1............................. Two Times (Abelia, Bartee) Home runs........1..........................Thirty-Three Times (Jones 8x) Total bases........8.................Three Times (McCormick 2x, Jones) Walks...............2.............................. Twelve Times (Nakken 4x) Sacrifices..........2.................... Three Times (Bartee, Frye, Smith) Sacrifice flies....1...................... Six Times (Six different players) Stolen bases.....2................. Three Times (Bartee all three times)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME FIELDING Putouts........ 15..........................Two Times (Nakken both times) Assists.......... 7..........................Two Times (Abelia, McCormick)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME PITCHING Innings.......7.0............................ Twenty-Five Times (Voelz 16x) Strikeouts.... 10...................Shelby Voelz vs. Santa Clara (4/10)

TEAM SINGLE-GAME BATTING

HITTING STREAKS

At-Bats............ 33............ vs. UC Riverside (3/27) Runs scored..... 17..............vs. Santa Clara (4/11) Hits................. 16................................ Two Times RBIs................. 16..............vs. Santa Clara (4/29) Doubles............ 4.... vs. Cal State Bakersfield (5/2) Triples.............. 1................................. Two Times Home runs........ 3...............................Three Times Total bases....... 28..............vs. Santa Clara (4/29) Walks............... 6................................. Two Times Strikeouts......... 10................................ Two Times Sacrifices.......... 4................................ Four Times Sacrifice flies.... 1.................................. Six Times Stolen bases..... 3................................. Two Times Hit-By-Pitch....... 3...............................Three Times Caught stealing.. 1................................Eight Times Runners LOB.... 13.......at Loyola Marymount (5/8) Hit into DP........ 1............................. Eleven Times

Player Long NAVARRO, Marissa.................. 12. JONES, Erin............................... 9. CANETE, Jillian.......................... 8. BELTRAN, Desiree....................... 7. McCORMICK, Emily.................... 6 FRYE, Kelli.................................. 5. ABELIA, Jessica........................... 5 BARTEE, Jenice........................... 5 NAKKEN, Alyssa........................ 5 FRAYN, Nicole............................ 4 SMITH, Molly.............................. 4 SHEPARD, Kelly.......................... 3 ADKINS, Ashlee......................... 3 ROSZKOS, Amber...................... 3 SCHAEFER, Megan..................... 3

TEAM SINGLE-GAME FIELDING Putouts............ 24......................vs. Pacific (2/13) Assists............. 16.......at Loyola Marymount (5/8) Errors............... 4...............................Three Times DPs Turned....... 2................................. Two Times

TEAM SINGLE-GAME PITCHING Innings............8.0.....................vs. Pacific (2/13) Strikeouts......... 10................................ Two Times Hits Allowed.... 14..............................Three Times Wild Pitches...... 3.................at Loyola Marymount Hit Batters......... 3................................. Two Times

MULTI-HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5 Tot JONES, Erin.... 16 1 1 - 18.1 1 - 18.. NAKKEN......... 12 3 - - 15.3 - - 15.. BARTEE........... 11 2 - - 13.2 - - 13.. McCORMICK.... 6 4 2 - 12 FRYE............... 10 - - - 10. - - - 10.. NAVARRO........ 7 - - - 7 ABELIA............. 4 2 - - 6 BELTRAN.......... 5 1 - - 6 CANETE........... 5 - - - 5 SMITH.............. 4 - - - 4 SHEPARD......... 3 1 - - 4

Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot JONES............ 5 4 - 1 10 McCORMICK... 3 1 3 - 7 NAKKEN......... 2 3 1 - 6 NAVARRO....... 2 4 - - 6 BELTRAN......... 2 1 - - 3 BARTEE........... 1 1 - - 2 CANETE.......... 1 1 - - 2

ATTENDANCE

Overall: 23-31 Home: 10-12 Conference: 13-7 Away: 7-14 Non-Conf: 10-24 Neutral: 6-5 Day games: 22-31 Night games: 1-0 February: 3-7 March: 7-16 April: 7-6 May: 6-2

Total Attendance............ 18,450 Average Per Game.............. 341 Home Average.................... 155 Road Average..................... 469

Extra Innings: 1-2 vs. Left-handers: 1-3 2-Run Games: 3-8 Shutouts: 8-6 Scored First: 16-14 Lead After 6: 16-2

Longest Winning Streak........... 5 Longest Losing Streak.............. 7 Largest Margin of Victory...... 17 Largest Losing Margin............. 9 Longest Game (time)........... 2:28 Shortest Game (time).......... 1:24 Longest Game (innings)........... 8

INNING SUMMARY Team SAC OPP

10

MULTI-RBI GAMES

RECORD BREAKDOWN

vs. Right-handers: 22-28 1-Run Games: 5-8 5+Run Games: 6-8 Scored in 1st Inning: 8-9 Opp. Scored First: 7-17 Trail After 6: 0-23

1 - 18... - - 15... - - 13...

MISCELLANEOUS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ex Total 41 33 37 30 37 22 21 4 225 24 27 47 24 38 29 24 3 216

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL 2010 CONFERENCE REVIEW 2010 PACIFIC COAST SOFTBALL CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Coastal Division

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. GB Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neu Saint Mary’s 14 4 .778 -- 7-3 7-1 30 23 .566 13-5 9-9 8-9 Sacramento State 13 7 .650 2.0 6-2 7-5 23 31 .426 10-12 7-14 6-5 San Diego 11 7 .611 2.0 9-3 2-4 22 25 .468 17-10 3-8 2-7 Loyola Marymount 9 11 .450 6.0 3-5 6-6 22 26 .458 12-8 6-8 4-10 Cal State Bakersfield 9 11 .450 6.0 3-9 6-2 22 34 .393 8-15 9-12 5-7 Santa Clara 2 18 .100 11.0 0-8 2-10 10 35 .222 0-8 4-21 6-6

Coastal Division Leaders (All Games)

Coastal Division Leaders (Conf. Games)

Team Batting Avg. 1. Loyola Marymount...................294 2. Sacramento State.....................293

Team Batting Avg. 1. Sacramento State.....................351 2. Cal State Bakersfield.................318

Team Pitching ERA 1. Portland State.........................2.78 3. Sacramento State....................3.41

Team Pitching ERA 1. Portland State.........................1.35 2. Sacramento State....................2.14

Team Fielding Pct. T1. Sacramento State...................969 T1. Loyola Marymount..................969

Team Fielding Pct. 1. Portland State..........................976 2. Sacramento State.....................973

INDIVIDUAL

INDIVIDUAL

Batting Average 1. Kelli Bailey, CSB.......................396 2. Erin Jones, SAC.......................391 3. Sam Fischer, LMU.....................376

Batting Average 1. Brandi Scoggins, PSU...............467 2. Emily McCormick, SAC.............449 3. Erin Jones, SAC.......................435

On-Base Percentage 1. Sam Fischer, LMU.....................479 2. Erin Jones, SAC.......................446 3. Brandi Scoggins, PSU...............437

On-Base Percentage 1. Sam Fischer, LMU.....................541 2. Brandi Scoggins, PSU...............536 3. Emily McCormick, SAC.............486

Home Runs 1. San Fischer, LMU........................16 2. Ryane Petersen, CSB...................12 3. Kristen Archuleta, CSB................11

Home Runs 1. Sam Fischer, LMU.......................10 2. Taylor Hensley, USD.....................8 3. Kristen Archuleta, CSB..................6

RBIs 1. Ryane Petersen, CSB...................50 2. Taylor Hensley, USD...................46 3. Kristen Archuleta, CSB................42

RBIs 1. Taylor Hensley, USD...................21 Kristen Archuleta, CSB................21 3. Erin Jones, SAC.........................20

Hits 1. Kelli Bailey, CSB.........................72 2. Ryane Petersen, CSB...................67 3. Brandi Scoggins, PSU.................62

Hits 1. Emily McCormick, SAC...............31 2. Erin Jones, SAC.........................30 3. Brandi Scoggins, PSU.................28

Runs 1. Rebecca Sabatini, SMC..............45 2. Sam Fischer, LMU.......................38 3. Alyssa Nakken, SAC..................36

Runs 1. San Fischer, LMU........................23 2. Erin Jones, SAC.........................21 Jenice Bartee, SAC.....................21

Wins 1. Britany Linton, SMC....................17 2. Anna Bertrand, PSU...................16 3. Jennifer Ellenbeck, USD..............14

Wins 1. Nichole Latham, PSU....................8 Anna Bertrand, PSU.....................8 T3. Megan Schaefer, SAC.................7

Earned Run Average 1. Anna Bertrand, PSU................1.61 2. Britany Linton, SMC.................2.70 3. Megan Schaefer, SAC.............2.78

Earned Run Average 1. Nichole Latham, PSU...............0.60 2. Anna Bertrand, PSU................0.88 3. Shelby Voelz, SAC..................1.58

Innings 1. Britany Linton, SMC...............205.0 2. Anna Bertrand, PSU..............165.0

Innings 1. Britany Linton, SMC.................68.1 2. Anna Bertrand, PSU................63.2

Strikeouts 1. Anna Bertrand, PSU.................218 2. Jennifer Ellenbeck, USD............122

Strikeouts 1. Anna Bertrand, PSU...................95 2. Shelby Voelz, SAC.....................51

Coastal Div. Honors FIRST TEAM C - Taylor Hensley (USD) 1B - Ryane Petersen (CSB) 2B - Kristen Archuleta (CSB) 3B - Kelli Bailey (CSB) 3B - Erin Jones (SAC) SS - Sam Fischer (LMU) OF - Michelle Mounts (SMC) OF - Jenice Bartee (SAC) OF - Briana Knight (SCU) OF - Jackie Nicora (SCU) UT - Jennifer Nayudu (LMU) P/UT - Jennifer Ellenbeck (USD) P - Britany Linton (SMC) P - Shelby Voelz (SAC)

SECOND TEAM C - Jenna Smith (SMC) 1B - Alyssa Nakken (SAC) 1B - Kelly Sarginson (LMU) 2B - Amy Charpentier (LMU) SS - Emily McCormick (SAC) OF - Kristen Gensler (USD) OF - Danielle Smith (LMU) OF - J.J. Hartung (LMU) UT - Jillian Canete (SAC) UT - Danielle Lyman (CSB) P - Megan Schaefer (SAC) P - Jessica Lemon (SMC) P - Sammy Rodriguez (CSB)

Jenice Bartee, who started all 54 games, was named to the first team after not committing an error all year and setting the school’s single-season record with 12 outfield assists.

CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Sam Fischer, Loyola Marymount Jenna Smith, Saint Mary’s

PITCHER OF THE YEAR Britany Linton, Saint Mary’s

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Erin Jones, Sacramento State

COACH OF THE YEAR Jessica Hanaseth, Saint Mary’s

Megan Schaefer was named to the second team after going 7-4 with a 1.77 ERA and a .225 opponents’ batting average against conference competition.

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Katie Cichy

At-Bats

Home Runs

1. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06............... 732 2. Kim Meyer, 1991-94................... 664 3. Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................. 656 4. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................. 648 5. Amber Dragomir, 2001-04.......... 629 6. Jenny Schultz, 1993-96............... 624 7. Erin Coyne, 2002-05.................. 613 8. Jill Haas, 1995-98...................... 604 9. Hilary Johnson, 2005-08............. 583 10. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09......... 579

1. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09............. 35 2. Jill Haas, 1995-98........................ 13 3. Jenice Bartee, 2007-10................. 12 4. Whitney Loomis, 2006-09............. 11 Izmena Cabrera, 2008-09............ 11 6. Alyssa Nakken, 2009-pres........... 10 Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 10 8. Desiree Beltran, 2009-10................ 8 Erin Jones, 2010............................. 8 Rachel Miles, 2006-09.................... 8 Nikki Cinque, 2005-06................... 8

Runs

Hilary Johnson

1. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06............... 140 2. Hilary Johnson, 2005-08............. 121 3. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09............. 99 Amy Tompkins, 2005-08............... 99 5. Whitney Loomis, 2006-09............. 91 6. Jenice Bartee, 2007-10................. 89 Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................... 89 8. Tara Peterson, 1994-97................. 86 Gina Givogri, 1994-96................. 86 10. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................. 83

Hits

Jamie Schloredt

1. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06............... 262 2. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09........... 215 3. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................. 201 4. Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................. 198 5. Jenny Schultz, 1993-96............... 191 6. Hilary Johnson, 2005-08............. 190 7. Kim Meyer, 1991-94................... 183 8. Erin Coyne, 2002-05.................. 176 9. Amber Dragomir, 2001-04.......... 173 10. Amy Tompkins, 2005-08........... 166

Doubles

Amy Tompkins

1. Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................... 38 2. Kim Meyer, 1991-94..................... 37 3. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09............. 36 4. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06................. 35 5. Rachel Miles, 2006-09.................. 33 Izmena Cabrera, 2008-09............. 33 7. Jenny O’Leary, 1997-00................ 32 8. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 30 Jenny Schultz, 1993-96................. 30 10. Jill Haas, 1995-98...................... 28

Triples

Lindy Winkler

1. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06................. 17 2. Whitney Loomis, 2006-09............... 8 Kelly Wilkins, 1992-93................... 8 4. Jill Haas, 1995-98.......................... 7 Gina Givogri, 1994-96................... 7 Kim Meyer, 1991-94....................... 7 7. Gloria Toledo, 2005-06................... 6 Jenny Schultz, 1993-96................... 6 9. Amanda Moreland, 2003-04........... 5 Jillian Bivert, 2000-03..................... 5 Benna Kennedy, 1992-94................ 5 Rachelle Manning, 1990-93............ 5

Runs Batted In 1. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09........... 149 2. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 93 3. Rachel Miles, 2006-09.................. 88 4. Erin Coyne, 2002-05.................... 84 5. Kim Meyer, 1991-94..................... 82 6. Izmena Cabrera, 2008-09............ 81 7. Whitney Loomis, 2006-09............. 77 8. Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................... 73 9. Jill Haas, 1995-98........................ 68 10. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06............... 66

Batting Average (min. 200 ab) 1. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09.......... .371 Izmena Cabrera, 2008-09......... .371 3. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06.............. .358 4. Hilary Johnson, 2005-08............ .326 5. Jenny O’Leary, 1997-00 ............ .314 6. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................ .310 Terrie Cissna, 1990-93............... .310 8. Jenny Schultz, 1993-96.............. .306 9. Katie Cichy, 1996-99 ................ .302 10. Angela Jeter, 1992-93............. .300

In 2006, Lindy Winkler was a second team All-American, first team all-region and the PCSC Player of the Year after setting four school records, including a .434 batting average.

Walks 1. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09........... 103 2. Rachel Miles, 2006-09.................. 58 Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................... 58 4. Jill Haas, 1995-98........................ 56 5. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 55 6. Rachelle Manning, 1990-93.......... 53 7. Lori Meixner, 1999-02.................. 51 8. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06................. 50 Erin Coyne, 2002-05.................... 50 10. Jenny O’Leary, 1997-00.............. 47

Stolen Bases 1. Hilary Johnson, 2005-08............... 40 2. Lindy Winkler, 2003-06................. 32 3. Amber Dragomir, 2001-04............ 27 4. Tara Peterson, 1994-97................. 23 5. Angela Jeter, 1992-93.................. 21 6. Maureen Whitney, 1999-00.......... 20 7. Jenice Bartee, 2007-10................. 19 Lesley Mayhorn, 2002-05.............. 19 9. Four Players.................................. 16

Jamie Schloredt (2006-09), who owns four program career records, was a two-time all-region, two-time PCSC Player of the Year and four-time first team all-conference selection.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I CAREER RECORDS (1990-PRES.) Innings Pitched

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97....... 779.0 2. Tami Blunt, 1993-96................. 716.1 3. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04.... 676.1 4. Amy Barker, 1997-00.............. 572.1 5. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05...... 499.0 6. Karen Andreotti, 1990-91........ 409.0 7. Megan Schaefer, 2008-pres..... 370.1 8. Kelly Lovato, 1998-99.............. 341.0 9. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03.............. 336.2 10. Nikki Cinque, 2005-06.......... 333.2

Wins

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97............ 72 2. Tami Blunt, 1993-96...................... 61 3. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05........... 44 4. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04......... 43 5. Amy Barker, 1997-00................... 37 6. Megan Schaefer, 2008-pres.......... 30 7. Nikki Cinque, 2005-06................. 29 8. Kelly Lovato, 1998-99................... 28 9. Kayla Meeks, 2007-08.................. 26 Karen Andreotti, 1990-91............. 26

Susie Bugliarello, who had her No. 17 jersey retired, was a three-time AllAmerican during her four-year career (1994-97) and competed for Italy in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.

Games Started

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97.......... 109 2. Tami Blunt, 1993-96.................... 100 3. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04......... 93 4. Amy Barker, 1997-00................... 80 5. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05........... 73 6. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 59 7. Megan Schaefer, 2008-pres.......... 58 8. Karen Andreotti, 1990-91............. 56 9. Kelly Lovato, 1998-99................... 54 10. Kayla Meeks, 2007-08................ 53

Complete Games

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97.......... 102 2. Tami Blunt, 1993-96...................... 90 3. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04......... 72 4. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05........... 55 Amy Barker, 1997-00................... 55 6. Karen Andreotti, 1990-91............. 52 7. Nikki Cinque, 2005-06................. 38 8. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 37 9. Kelly Lovato, 1998-99................... 34 10. Kayla Meeks, 2007-08................ 33

Shutouts

Nicole Deatherage (2001-04) was a two-time all-PCSC selection and ranks among the top four players in six different Sacramento State Div. I career pitching categories.

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97............ 43 2. Tami Blunt, 1993-96...................... 27 3. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05........... 19 4. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04......... 18 5. Amy Barker, 1997-00................... 14 Kelly Lovato, 1998-99................... 14 Amy Day, 1992............................ 14 8. Karen Andreotti, 1990-91............. 12 9. Cassie Cervantes, 2006-07........... 10 Jillian Bivert, 2000-03................... 10

Strikeouts 1. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97.......... 945 2. Tami Blunt, 1993-96.................... 650 3. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04....... 427 4. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05......... 345 5. Amy Day, 1992.......................... 280 6. Cassie Cervantes, 2006-07......... 257 Amy Barker, 1997-00................. 257 8. Kelly Lovato, 1998-99................. 231 9. Nikki Cinque, 2005-06............... 220 10. Megan Schaefer, 2008-pres...... 198

Tami Blunt

Lowest ERA (min. 150.0 ip) 1. Amy Day, 1992......................... 0.61 2. Susie Bugliarello, 1994-97......... 1.03 3. Tami Blunt, 1993-96................... 1.14 4. Shannon Ellis, 1992-94.............. 1.16 5. Karen Andreotti, 1990-91.......... 1.27 6. Nikki Cinque, 2005-06.............. 1.62 7. Brianne Ferguson, 2003-05........ 1.67 8. Kelly Lovato, 1998-99................ 1.83 9. Nicole Deatherage, 2001-04...... 1.89 10. Cary Gessell, 1990-91............. 2.05

Susie Bugliarello

Putouts 1. Jenny Schultz, 1993-96............ 1,243 2. Jillian Bivert, 2000-03.............. 1,162 3. Janelle Ito, 1994-97.................... 946 4. Jamie Schloredt, 2006-09........... 923 5. Teri Ann Caoagan, 2005-08........ 917 6. Meghan Cunningham, 1999-02... 835 7. Erin Coyne, 2002-05.................. 776 8. Jenny O’Leary, 1997-00.............. 723 9. Alyssa Nakken, 2009-pres......... 613 10. Amanda Moreland, 2003-04..... 516

Nikki Cinque

Assists 1. Lori Meixner, 1999-02................ 495 2. Katie Cichy, 1996-99.................. 494 3. Amy Hillel, 2002-05................... 445 4. Amy Tompkins, 2005-08............. 418 5. Jill Haas, 1995-98...................... 417 6. Kim Meyer, 1991-94................... 378 7. Toni Heisler, 1990-91.................. 342 8. Meghan Cunningham, 1999-02... 249 9. Rachel Miles, 2006-09................ 243 10. Benna Kennedy, 1992-94 ......... 224

Nicole Deatherage

Did You Know Prior to making the jump to Div. I in 1990, Sacramento State won an AIAW national championship (1981) and three AIAW regional championships (1975-77). In 1989, the team was the NCAA Div. II runner-up. Jenny Schultz

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Jillian Bivert

At-Bats

Home Runs

1. Lindy Winkler, 2003.................... 200 2. Amy Tompkins, 2008.................. 192 3. Kelly Wilkins, 1992..................... 191 4. Amy Tompkins, 2007.................. 186 Angela Jeter, 1992...................... 186 6. Amber Dragomir, 2004............... 184 7. Lindy Winkler, 2004.................... 183 Terri Eagelston, 1991.................. 183 9. Terrie Cissna, 1992..................... 182 Terri Eagelston, 1990.................. 182

1. Jamie Schloredt, 2008................... 12 2. Jamie Schloredt, 2009................... 10 3. Erin Jones, 2010............................. 8 Izmena Cabrera, 2008.................... 8 Nikki Cinque, 2006........................ 8 Jill Haas, 1998............................... 8 7. Desiree Beltran, 2009...................... 7 Whitney Loomis, 2008.................... 7 Jamie Schloredt, 2007..................... 7 10. Emily McCormick, 2010................ 6 Alyssa Nakken, 2010................... 6 Jamie Schloredt, 2006................... 6

Runs

Izmena Cabrera

Whitney Loomis

1. Lindy Winkler, 2006...................... 47 2. Amy Tompkins, 2008.................... 42 3. Lindy Winkler, 2003...................... 40 4. Whitney Loomis, 2008.................. 39 5. Hilary Johnson, 2008.................... 37 Amy Tompkins, 2007.................... 37 7. Alyssa Nakken, 2010................... 36 Izmena Cabrera, 2008.................. 36 9. Jenice Bartee, 2010...................... 35 Rachel Miles, 2009....................... 35 Angela Jeter, 1992........................ 35

Runs Batted In

Hits

Batting Average (min. 100 ab)

1. Lindy Winkler, 2006...................... 76 2. Terrie Cissna, 1992....................... 68 3. Lindy Winkler, 2005...................... 66 Lindy Winkler, 2003...................... 66 5. Izmena Cabrera, 2008.................. 63 Amy Tompkins, 2008.................... 63 7. Desiree Beltran, 2009.................... 62 Jamie Schloredt, 2008................... 62 Jenny Schultz, 1994...................... 62 10. Amy Tompkins, 2007.................. 61

Doubles

Rachel Miles

1. Izmena Cabrera, 2009.................. 19 2. Lindy Winkler, 2006...................... 17 3. Erin Jones, 2010........................... 15 4. Desiree Beltran, 2009.................... 14 Izmena Cabrera, 2008.................. 14 6. Emily McCormick, 2010................ 13 Alyssa Nakken, 2010................... 13 8. Jenny O’Leary, 1999..................... 12 Jenny O’Leary, 1998..................... 12 Jenny Schultz, 1996...................... 12 Jill Haas, 1995............................. 12 Kim Meyer, 1993.......................... 12

Triples

Jenny O’Leary

1. Lindy Winkler, 2003........................ 7 2. Kelly Wilkins, 1992......................... 6 3. Whitney Loomis, 2009.................... 5 Lindy Winkler, 2006........................ 5 5. Gloria Toledo, 2005........................ 4 Jill Haas, 1995............................... 4 7. Twelve Players................................. 3

1. Izmena Cabrera, 2008.................. 53 2. Jamie Schloredt, 2006................... 42 3. Erin Jones, 2010........................... 40 4. Jamie Schloredt, 2008................... 39 5. Jamie Schloredt, 2009................... 37 Whitney Loomis, 2008.................. 37 7. Desiree Beltran, 2009.................... 36 8. Jillian Bivert, 2003........................ 35 9. Erin Coyne, 2003......................... 34 10. Rachel Miles, 2009..................... 33

1. Lindy Winkler, 2006 (76-175)..... .434 2. Desiree Beltran, 2009 (62-150).. .413 3. Jamie Schloredt, 2008 (62-152).. .408 4. Erin Jones, 2010 (59-151)........... .391 5. Jamie Schloredt, 2009 (53-139).. .381 6. Jenny Schultz, 1994 (62-163)..... .380 7. Lindy Winkler, 2005 (66-174)..... .379 8. Izmena Cabrera, 2008 (63-168)... .375 9. Terrie Cissna, 1992 (68-182)...... .374 10. Izmena Cabrera, 2009 (56-153)... .366

Hilary Johnson (2005-08), who finished with a .326 career batting average, became the third player in Sacramento State’s Div. I history to be named all-conference four times.

Walks

1. Jamie Schloredt, 2008................... 35 2. Jamie Schloredt, 2006................... 28 3. Toni Heisler, 1991......................... 27 4. Jamie Schloredt, 2009................... 26 Roni Rodrigues, 2000.................... 26 6. Rachel Miles, 2008....................... 23 Kayla Meeks, 2007....................... 23 Rachelle Manning, 1992............... 23 9. Katie Cichy, 1999......................... 22 10. Three Players.............................. 21

Stolen Bases

1. Hilary Johnson, 2007.................... 15 2. Jenice Bartee, 2010...................... 13 3. Lindy Winkler, 2006...................... 11 Amber Dragomir, 2001................. 11 Maureen Whitney, 1999............... 11 Angela Jeter, 1993........................ 11 7. Hilary Johnson, 2006.................... 10 Gloria Toledo, 2005...................... 10 Angela Jeter, 1992........................ 10 Toni Heisler, 1991......................... 10

Izmena Cabrera (2008-09), who was a first team all-conference player both years, owns school records for career batting average (.371) and longest hitting streak (21 games in 2009).

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I SEASON RECORDS (1990-PRES.) Innings Pitched

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1997................ 309 2. Tami Blunt, 1993......................... 284 3. Amy Day, 1992.......................... 280 4. Cassie Cervantes, 2006............... 221 Susie Bugliarello, 1995................ 221 6. Susie Bugliarello, 1996................ 218 7. Susie Bugliarello, 1994................ 197 8. Tami Blunt, 1995......................... 162 9. Kelly Lovato, 1999...................... 154 10. Brianne Ferguson, 2005............ 153

Wins

Lowest ERA (min. 100 ip)

1. Tami Blunt, 1993........................... 24 2. Susie Bugliarello, 1997.................. 21 3. Susie Bugliarello, 1995.................. 20 Amy Day, 1992............................ 20 5. Tami Blunt, 1995........................... 18 6. Kelly Lovato, 1999........................ 17 Susie Bugliarello, 1996.................. 17 8. Brianne Ferguson, 2005................ 16 Brianne Ferguson, 2004................ 16 10. Megan Schaefer, 2009................ 15 Nikki Cinque, 2006.................... 15 The program’s lone four-time all-Western Athletic Conference selection, Jenny Schultz (1993-96) was also a second team all-region choice in 1995 and owns a .306 career batting average.

Games Started

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1995............... 0.59 2. Amy Day, 1992......................... 0.61 3. Tami Blunt, 1993........................ 0.87 4. Tami Blunt, 1995........................ 0.90 5. Susie Bugliarello, 1997............... 0.93 6. Nicole Deatherage, 2004........... 0.96 7. Shannon Ellis, 1993................... 1.09 8. Susie Bugliarello, 1996............... 1.11 9. Karen Andreotti, 1990............... 1.16 10. Regina Aguirre, 1990.............. 1.18

1. Amanda Moreland, 2004............ 453 2. Angie Laolagi, 1991................... 425 3. Alyssa Nakken, 2010................. 396 4. Shannon Ellis, 1992.................... 390 5. Lenita Fortenberry, 1990............. 381 6. Jenny Schultz, 1996.................... 359 7. Jamie Schloredt, 2006................. 357 8. Meghan Cunningham, 1999........ 352 9. Jillian Bivert, 2003...................... 345 10. Jenny O’Leary, 1997................. 339

Complete Games

Assists

Shutouts

1. Susie Bugliarello, 1997.................. 14 Amy Day, 1992............................ 14 3. Tami Blunt, 1993........................... 13 4. Kelly Lovato, 1999........................ 12 5. Susie Bugliarello, 1996.................. 11 6. Cassie Cervantes, 2006................... 9 Brianne Ferguson, 2004.................. 9 Susie Bugliarello, 1995.................... 9 Susie Bugliarello, 1994.................... 9 10. Nicole Deatherage, 2004.............. 7 Shannon Ellis, 1993...................... 7 Karen Andreotti, 1990.................. 7

Amy Day

Brianne Ferguson

Putouts

1. Tami Blunt, 1993........................... 35 2. Amy Day, 1992............................ 34 3. Kelly Lovato, 1999........................ 30 Susie Bugliarello, 1997.................. 30 5. Karen Andreotti, 1991.................. 29 6. Susie Bugliarello, 1995.................. 28 7. Brianne Ferguson, 2005................ 27 Karen Andreotti, 1990.................. 27 Kayla Meeks, 2008....................... 27 10. Six Players.................................. 26

1. Tami Blunt, 1993........................... 35 2. Amy Day, 1992............................ 30 3. Susie Bugliarello, 1997.................. 28 4. Karen Andreotti, 1991.................. 26 Karen Andreotti, 1990.................. 26 6. Susie Bugliarello, 1995.................. 25 Susie Bugliarello, 1994.................. 25 8. Kelly Lovato, 1999........................ 24 Susie Bugliarello, 1996.................. 24 10. Nikki Cinque, 2006.................... 23

Katie Cichy (1996-99), who was a three-time all-Big West Conference selection, was the 15th overall pick in the 1999 Women’s Pro Softball League Senior Draft by the Durham Dragons.

Strikeouts

1. Tami Blunt, 1993...................... 266.2 2. Amy Day, 1992....................... 231.0 3. Susie Bugliarello, 1997............. 226.1 4. Karen Andreotti, 1990............. 204.2 5. Karen Andreotti, 1991............. 204.1 6. Kelly Lovato, 1999................... 193.1 7. Nicole Deatherage, 2004......... 188.2 8. Susie Bugliarello, 1995............. 188.1 9. Susie Bugliarello, 1996............. 183.1 10. Nicole Deatherage, 2003....... 183.0

1. Toni Heisler, 1991....................... 185 2. Toni Heisler, 1990....................... 157 3. Lorie Avis, 1990......................... 151 4. Lori Meixner, 2001...................... 149 5. Amy Walter, 2004...................... 138 6. Katie Cichy, 1997....................... 136 Jill Haas, 1997........................... 136 8. Amy Tompkins, 2007.................. 132 Katie Cichy, 1998....................... 132 10. Amy Hillel, 2002....................... 128

Toni Heisler

Kelly Lovato

Note Softball records are as of the NCAA Div. I era (1990-pres.) due to the lack of substantive record keeping by the Sports Information Office prior to 1989.

Kayla Meeks

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I ALL-AMERICANS (1990-PRES.) Tami Blunt

Pitcher (1993-96) • All-American • 1993 Second Team Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 totals

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR BF O/AVG BK HBP 0.87 24-12 39 35 35 13 1 266.2 147 42 33 57 284 5 1020 .158 0 6 1.42 7-8 18 16 16 4 0 113.0 86 33 23 39 84 2 480 .209 0 5 0.90 18-6 26 26 21 6 0 178.1 115 37 23 60 162 2 720 .181 0 5 1.68 12-12 25 23 18 4 0 158.1 126 52 38 61 120 4 672 .214 0 5 1.14 61-40 108 100 90 27 1 716.1 474 164 117 217 650 13 2892 .183 0 21

Susie Bugliarello • Retired #17 Jersey

Pitcher (1994-97) • Three-Time All-American • 1995 Second Team • 1996 Second Team • 1997 Third Team Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 totals

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR BF O/AVG BK HBP 1.55 14-13 28 26 25 9 0 181.0 122 52 40 52 197 7 733 .187 0 4 0.59 20-8 28 28 25 9 0 188.1 99 35 16 74 221 2 756 .151 0 4 1.11 17-8 28 25 24 11 1 183.1 115 39 29 32 218 5 714 .176 0 8 0.93 21-9 33 30 28 14 1 226.1 134 37 30 58 309 3 871 .171 0 10 1.03 72-38 117 109 102 43 2 779.0 470 163 115 216 945 17 3074 .169 0 26

Terrie Cissna

Catcher (1990-93) • All-American • 1992 Second Team Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 totals

AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SAC SB-ATT PO A E FLD% .319 32-14 47 9 15 1 0 0 2 13 .340 3 0 3 .360 3 0-0 23 6 1 .967 .259 56-53 147 17 38 2 1 0 4 42 .286 9 1 14 .306 3 6-8 154 28 7 .963 .374 56-45 182 24 68 6 1 2 29 82 .451 8 0 7 .400 6 3-5 216 24 3 .988 .274 42-40 117 12 32 3 0 0 11 35 .299 6 0 7 .304 4 3-4 53 2 0 1.000 .310 186-152 493 62 153 12 2 2 46 175 .355 26 1 31 .345 16 12-17 446 60 11 .979

Lindy Winkler

Center Fielder (2003-06) • All-American • 2006 Second Team Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 totals

AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SAC SB-ATT PO A E FLD% .330 56-56 200 40 66 4 7 0 15 84 .420 8 1 11 .357 6 9-13 72 7 2 .975 .295 58-58 183 26 54 6 2 0 9 64 .350 12 2 17 .345 7 6-9 62 3 2 .970 .379 53-53 174 27 66 8 3 0 14 80 .460 10 1 7 .416 2 6-7 50 7 1 .983 .434 55-55 175 47 76 17 5 5 28 118 .674 20 2 15 .497 6 11-12 54 4 0 1.000 .358 222-222 732 140 262 35 17 5 66 346 .473 50 6 50 .403 21 32-41 238 21 5 .981

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL HORNETS IN THE PROS

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I REGIONAL TEAMS (1990-PRES.)

2008 2008 Hornets (from L to R) Front Row: Jamie Schloredt, Ashlee Adkins, Izmena Cabrera, Amy Tompkins, Courtney Wilcox, Megan Schaefer. Middle Row: Rachel Miles, Kayla Meeks, Amanda Meyer, Whitney Loomis, Jenice Bartee, Hilary Johnson, Jacquelyn Serrano. Back Row: Volunteer assistant Jessica Rojo, head coach Kathy Strahan, Keri Elias, Brittani Clifford, Melissa Cross, Teri Ann Caoagan, Caitlin Lowe, Sherry Clark, assistant coach Lori Meixner, assistant head coach Cara Hoyt.

1995 1995 Hornets (from L to R) Front Row: Cori Keay, Irene Montes, Wendy Russell, Lynn Lohmeier, Gina Givogri, Priscella Garay, Janelle Ito. Middle Row: Christa Manley, Jenny Schultz, Shannon Ramirez, Stacy Himes, Susie Bugliarello, Lori Mattson, Threse Sheaman. Back Row: Assistant coach Rosalind Badger, assistant coach Tamara Evans, Tara Peterson, Jill Haas, Tami Blunt, Kimberly Wright, Robin Jury, head coach Kathy Strahan.

1993 1993 Hornets (from L to R) Front Row: Kim Lychack, Jennifer Streegan, Jenny Schultz, Terrie Cissna, Maureen DelMazzio, Laura Stapely. Middle Row: Kelly Wilkins, Rachelle Manning, Michelle Driscoll, Kristin Heizer, Gia Smith, Benna Kennedy. Back Row: Head coach Kathy Strahan, Kim Meyer, Tracey Greene, Angela Jeter, Kim Wietzmann, Tami Blunt, Shannon Ellis, assistant coach Rosalind Badger.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I HONORS (1990-PRES.) 2010

Jenice Bartee Lauren Blair Jillian Canete Kelli Frye Erin Jones Emily McCormick Alyssa Nakken Marissa Navarro Megan Schaefer Shelby Voelz

2009

Jenice Bartee Desiree Beltran Izmena Cabrera Whitney Loomis Rachel Miles Alyssa Nakken Megan Schaefer Jamie Schloredt

First Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-PCSC Honorable Mention All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC PCSC Freshman of the Year Second Team All-PCSC Second Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention All-PCSC Second Team All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC Second Team All-PCSC First Team All-Pacific Region PCSC Freshman of the Year First Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC Honorable Mention All-PCSC Honorable Mention All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-PCSC First Team All-Pacific Region PCSC co-Player of the Year First Team All-PCSC

2008

Izmena Cabrera First Team All-West Region First Team All-PCSC Brittani Clifford Second Team All-PCSC Hilary Johnson Second Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Whitney Loomis Second Team All-PCSC Kayla Meeks First Team All-PCSC (as a DP) Second Team All-PCSC (as a P) NFCA Scholar-Athlete Amanda Meyer NFCA Scholar-Athlete Jamie Schloredt Second Team All-West Region PCSC Player of the Year First Team All-PCSC Amy Tompkins First Team All-PCSC

2007

Sherry Clark Second Team All-PCSC Ashley Dawson NFCA Scholar-Athlete Keri Elias NFCA Scholar-Athlete Hilary Johnson First Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Whitney Loomis Honorable Mention All-PCSC Amy Jo McKenzie Second Team All-PCSC Kayla Meeks Honorable Mention All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Amanda Meyer NFCA Scholar-Athlete Rachel Miles Honorable Mention All-PCSC Jamie Schloredt First Team All-PCSC Amy Tompkins First Team All-PCSC

2006

Danielle Ackland Cassie Cervantes Nikki Cinque Jennifer Fryou Hilary Johnson Jamie Schloredt

NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC

Amy Tompkins Kayla Williams Lindy Winkler

2005

Nikki Cinque Erin Coyne Brianne Ferguson Hilary Johnson Lesley Mayhorn Gloria Toledo Amy Tompkins Kayla Williams Lindy Winkler

Academic All-District VIII NFCA Scholar-Athlete NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-American First Team All-Region PCSC Player of the Year First Team All-PCSC

1998

Honorable Mention All-PCSC Honorable Mention All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC Second Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention All-PCSC Honorable Mention All-PCSC N FCA Scholar-Athlete NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-PCSC

1997

2004

Erin Coyne Second Team All-PCSC Nicole Deatherage Second Team All-PCSC Second Team All-Region Academic All-District VIII Amber Dragomir Honorable Mention All-PCSC Brianne Ferguson First Team All-PCSC Lesley Mayhorn Second Team All-PCSC Amy Walter Second Team All-PCSC Lindy Winkler Honorable Mention All-PCSC

2003

Erin Coyne Nicole Deatherage Amber Dragomir Lindy Winkler

First Team All-PCSC Second Team All-PCSC NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-PCSC First Team All-PCSC Second Team All-Region

2002

Jillian Bivert Second Team All-Big West Meghan Cunningham NFCA Scholar-Athlete Academic All-District VIII Nicole Deatherage NFCA Scholar-Athlete Alison Norman Honorable Mention All-Big West

2001

Andrea Becker NFCA Scholar-Athlete Academic All-District VIII Jillian Bivert Second Team All-Big West Meghan Cunningham NFCA Scholar-Athlete Alaina Lofthus NFCA Scholar-Athlete Lori Meixner Second Team All-Big West

Andrea Becker Katie Cichy Erin Driver Jill Haas Jenny O’Leary Susie Bugliarello Katie Cichy Erin Driver Jill Haas Tiffany Ray

1996

Susie Bugliarello Tiffany Ray Jenny Schultz Kim Wright

1995

Tami Blunt Susie Bugliarello Gina Givogri Janelle Ito Lynn Lohmeier Jenny Schultz Threse Sheman

1993

1999

1992

NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-Big West NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-Big West Second Team All-Big West Second Team All-Big West GTE Academic All-District VIII

Second Team All-American First Team All-Region First Team All-WAC NSCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-WAC NSCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-WAC Second Team All-American First Team All-Region First Team All-WAC Academic All-WAC First Team All-WAC Academic All-WAC Second Team All-Region First Team All-WAC Academic All-WAC

Gina Givogri Honorable Mention All-WAC Academic All-WAC Member of 1994 U.S. Pan-American Team Lynn Lohmeier Academic All-WAC Jenny Schultz Honorable Mention All-WAC Threse Sheman Academic All-WAC

Andrea Becker NFCA Scholar-Athlete Meghan Cunningham GTE Academic All-District VIII Erin Driver NFCA Scholar-Athlete Patty Villa Second Team All-Big West Andrea Becker Katie Cichy Erin Driver Yolanda Estrada Kelly Lovato Jenny O’Leary

Third Team All-American First Team All-Region First Team All-Big West Second Team All-Big West NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-Big West NFCA Scholar-Athlete Senior Achievement Award

1994

Tami Blunt Angela Jeter Kim Meyer Jenny Schultz Kathy Strahan Kim Weitzmann

2000

NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-Big West NFCA Scholar-Athlete Second Team All-Big West GTE Academic All-District VIII NFCA Scholar-Athlete First Team All-Big West

Terrie Cissna

1990 Suz Lowry

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Second Team All-American Second Team All-Region First Team All-WAC WAC Freshman of the Year First Team All-WAC Second Team All-Region First Team All-WAC Honorable Mention All-WAC WAC Coach of the Year Honorable Mention All-WAC

Second Team All-American

GTE Academic All-American

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS (1990-PRES.) Single-Game Batting At-Bats.......................................................................................... 6, Six Times Runs Scored..... 4, Three Times (Bartee in 2010, Tompkins in 2007, Jeter in 1992) Hits..........................................................................................4, Twenty Times RBIs......................................................7, Erin Jones vs. Santa Clara (4/29/10) Doubles........................................3, Rachel Miles vs. Colorado State (3/19/09) Triples....................................................... 2, Lindy Winkler twice (2003, 2005) Home Runs...............................2, Six Times (Schloredt three times, Loomis twice) Total Bases........................................................ 9, Jamie Schloredt twice (2008) Walks.............................................4, Twice (Schloredt in 2008, Meyer in 1992) Sacrifices............................................. 4, Amy Walter vs. Minnesota (3/12/04) Sacrifice Flies.....................................2, Katie Cichy vs. New Mexico (5/22/96) Stolen Bases..................................... 3, Kim Lychack vs. Southern Utah (5/1/93) Hit-By-Pitch........................................ 3, Nicole Deatherage vs. Pacific (2/4/03)

Single-Game Pitching Innings Pitched...................... 15.0, Tami Blunt vs. Cal State Northridge (5/6/95) Strikeouts.............................. 19, Twice (Cervantes in 2006, Bugliarello in 1996)

No-Hitters May 6, 2006.................................. Cassie Cervantes vs. Portland State (W, 4-0) April 29, 2006................. Cassie Cervantes at Saint Mary’s (W, 15-0, 5 innings) March 19, 2006.................................. Cassie Cervantes vs. Utah State (W, 5-0) March 16, 2005.......................................Nikki Cinque vs. Utah Valley (W, 3-0) March 3, 2005..................................... Brianne Ferguson vs. UC Davis (W, 3-0) March 19, 2004.............................. Nicole Deatherage vs. Long Island (W, 4-0) March 20, 2003........................Nicole Deatherage vs. Morehead State (W, 8-1) Feb. 14, 2003................ Nicole Deatherage vs. New Mexico (W, 8-0, 6 innings) Feb. 22, 2002...................Nicole Deatherage vs. Providence (W, 1-0, 8 innings) April 29, 2000........................................... Amy Barker vs. Santa Clara (L, 1-0) March 14, 1997......... Susie Bugliarello at Cal State Fullerton (W, 8-0, 5 innings) April 26, 1996................................... Susie Bugliarello at New Mexico (W, 2-0) March 26, 1996......................................... Susie Bugliarello vs. Toledo (W, 3-0) May 5, 1995..........................Tami Blunt vs. San Diego State (W, 2-0, 6 innings) March 17, 1995................................Susie Bugliarello vs. New Mexico (W, 3-0) Feb. 16, 1995.................................. Susie Bugliarello vs. Simon Fraser (W, 7-0) March 19, 1994................................. Susie Bugliarello at New Mexico (W, 2-0) March 18, 1994......................................Tami Blunt vs. Colorado State (W, 3-0) March 18, 1994......................................... Tami Blunt vs. Saint Mary’s (W, 4-0) May 14, 1993............................................ Tami Blunt vs. New Mexico (W, 1-0) April 30, 1993........................................................Tami Blunt at Utah (W, 1-0) Feb. 13, 1993.........................Kristin Heizer vs. Santa Clara (W, 9-0, 5 innings) April 8, 1992............................................. Amy Day at Cal (L, 1-0, 10 innings) April 6, 1992...................................Amy Day vs. Stanford (W, 16-0, 5 innings) March 13, 1992................................................... Amy Day vs. Pacific (W, 1-0) March 9, 1992........................................... Amy Day vs. Northwestern (W, 1-0) April 10, 1990......................................Cary Gessell vs. Sonoma State (W, 1-0) April 9, 1990......................................Karen Andreotti vs. Santa Clara (W, 3-0) March 27, 1990.................................. Karen Andreotti vs. Chaminade (W, 6-0)

Outfielder Jenice Bartee tied the school record for most runs scored in a game when she had four against Santa Clara on April 11, 2010. In that game, she went 3-for-4 with four runs, a walk and a stolen base. Her six RBIs in 2009 were the school record until it was broken last season.

Longest Hitting Streaks 21 games.....................................................................Izmena Cabrera (2009) 18 games........................................................................ Lindy Winkler (2006) 17 games............................................................................ Katie Cichy (1998) 13 games.......................................................................... Angela Jeter (1993) 12 games................................................................................ Jill Haas (1998) 12 games....................................................................Marissa Navarro (2010) 11 games................ Five Players (Schloredt, Meeks, O’Leary, Winkler, Dragomir)

Tami Blunt (1993-96), who ranks second in school history in six pitching categories, threw five no-hitters during her four-year tenure. She finished her career with 61 victories, 90 complete games, 27 shutouts, 650 strikeouts and a 1.14 ERA.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I TEAM RECORDS (1990-PRES.) Team Miscellaneous

Games Played....................................... 63 (1992) Wins.................................................... 40 (1995) Consecutive Wins.................................. 10 (2003) Consecutive Home Wins........................ 10 (1999) Consecutive Wins Away From Home.. 8 (2006, 2003) Most Home Wins.................................. 24 (1995) Least Home Wins.................................... 3 (2001) Most Wins Away From Home................. 23 (1992) Least Wins Away From Home...... 10 (2007, 2002) Consecutive Losses................................ 10 (1991) Consecutive Home Losses......................... 7 (2001) Consecutive Losses Away From Home....... 8 (2007) Best Winning Percentage......... .727, 40-15 (1995)

Team Batting

Highest Batting Average..................... .311 (2008) Lowest Batting Average....................... .222 (1991) Most At-Bats.................................... 1,645 (1992) Fewest At-Bats................................. 1,247 (1998) Most Runs........................................... 293 (2008) Fewest Runs........................................ 118 (2002) Most Hits............................................ 461 (2008) Fewest Hits......................................... 291 (1998) Most Doubles........................................ 79 (2010) Fewest Doubles..................................... 27 (1990) Most Triples.......................................... 17 (2003) Fewest Triples................................ 2 (2001, 2010) Most Home Runs......................... 34 (2008, 2009) Fewest Home Runs................................... 1 (1991) Most RBIs............................................ 261 (2008) Fewest RBIs........................................... 82 (1990) Most Stolen Bases.................................. 51 (1993) Fewest Stolen Bases............................... 11 (1990) Most Stolen Base Attempts..................... 71 (1993) Fewest Stolen Base Attempts................... 11 (1990) Most Walks............................... 141 (1996, 1992) Fewest Walks........................................ 83 (1990) Most Strikeouts.................................... 270 (2004) Fewest Strikeouts................................. 148 (1996) Most Sacrifices...................................... 95 (2003) Fewest Sacrifices................................... 38 (2008) Highest Slugging Percentage............... .443 (2008) Lowest Slugging Percentage................ .210 (1990)

Team Pitching

Lowest ERA........................................ 0.76 (1995) Highest ERA....................................... 3.96 (2007) Most Complete Games........................... 60 (1991) Fewest Complete Games........................ 21 (2008) Most Shutouts....................................... 22 (1992) Fewest Shutouts....................................... 3 (2007) Most Saves............................................. 6 (2008) Fewest Saves.................................. 0 (Eight Times) Most Innings Pitched......................... 425.0 (1992) Fewest Innings Pitched...................... 328.0 (1998) Fewest Hits Allowed............................. 233 (1995) Most Hits Allowed............................... 412 (2007) Fewest Runs Allowed............................. 75 (1995) Most Runs Allowed.............................. 251 (2007) Fewest Earned Runs Allowed.................. 42 (1995) Most Earned Runs Allowed.................. 200 (2007)

Fewest Walks........................................ 81 (1993) Most Walks......................................... 211 (2006) Most Strikeouts.................................... 400 (1995) Fewest Strikeouts................................. 143 (1998) Fewest Doubles Allowed........................ 27 (1991) Most Doubles Allowed........................... 85 (2007) Fewest Triples Allowed............................. 3 (2002) Most Triples Allowed............................. 19 (1990) Fewest Home Runs Allowed...................... 1 (1992) Most Home Runs Allowed...................... 38 (2007) Fewest Hit-By-Pitches..................... 9 (2003, 1994) Most Hit-By-Pitches................................ 40 (2010)

Team Fielding

Highest Fielding Percentage...... .971 (1999, 1996) Lowest Fielding Percentage................. .951 (2001) Most Putouts.................................... 1,289 (1992) Fewest Putouts..................................... 984 (1998) Most Assists........................................ 642 (2001) Fewest Assists..................................... 390 (1995) Fewest Errors........................................ 46 (1999) Most Errors........................................... 90 (2001)

Single-Game Batting

At-Bats..45 (2x), last vs. Loyola Marymount (4/15/07) Runs ............................ 20 at San Diego (5/4/08) Hits.................19 (2x), last at San Diego (5/4/08) RBIs.............................. 19 at San Diego (5/4/08) Doubles.................. 7 vs. Portland State (4/13/08) Triples............. 2 (8x), last vs. UC Davis (3/11/09) Home Runs............4 (2x), last at Pacific (2/12/09) Total Bases.......................................28, Two Times Sacrifice Flies.................................... 2, Five Times Sacrifices...........................................6, Two Times Most Strikeouts.................................14, Two Times Walks................................. 12 vs. UAB (2/22/08) Hit-By-Pitch........................... 5 at Pacific (2/4/03) Stolen Bases.................. 5 at Santa Clara (4/2/05) Runners LOB... 17 vs. Loyola Marymount (4/15/07)

Kelly Lovato (1998-99) was an all-Big West Conference selection in 1999 after going 17-12 with a 1.48 ERA, 24 complete games and 12 shutouts in 30 starts. At one point during the season, she went 30 straight innings without allowing a run.

Single-Game Pitching

Innings.............................13.0 at Utah (3/20/93) Batters Faced........ 50 (2x), last vs. LMU (4/15/07) Runs Allowed...................... 22 vs. UCLA (2/9/06) Earned Runs Allowed....... 18 vs. Illinois (3/18/07) Strikeouts......................19 vs. Syracuse (3/18/06) Walks................................. 14 vs. UCLA (2/9/06) Hits....................18 (2x), last vs. Illinois (3/18/07) Doubles................................ 7 vs. BYU (3/19/09) Triples...........................3 at Utah State (4/13/01) Home Runs..................... 6 vs. Stanford (4/20/05) Wild Pitches.............. 8 vs. UC Riverside (3/30/06) Hit-By-Pitch......... 4 (2x), at Fresno State (5/16/08)

Single-Game Fielding

Putouts ......... 36 vs. Loyola Marymount (4/15/07) Assists ..................23 at San Jose State (2/13/01) Errors ..............5 (5x), last vs. San Diego (4/5/09) Double Plays Turned .....3 at Saint Mary’s (3/3/01)

Jill Haas (1995-98) produced one of the best two-sport careers in Sacramento State history. She is still second in program history in career home runs, and, in volleyball, was a 1995 All-American and 1996 Big Sky Conference MVP.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I TEAM RECORDS (1990-PRES.) Victories

40........................ 1995 (40-15) 36........................ 1993 (36-21) 36........................ 1992 (36-27) 35........................ 2006 (35-20) 32...... 2008, 2004, 1997, 1996

Triples

17.................................... 2003 15.................................... 1992 14.................................... 1994 12.......................... 2009, 1995 11...... 2008, 2005, 1997, 1990

Winning Percentage Doubles .727 (40-15)..................... 1995 .636 (35-20)..................... 2006 .632 (36-21)..................... 1993 .604 (32-21)..................... 2008 .571 (36-27)..................... 1992 .566 (30-23)..................... 2005

Consecutive Wins

10.................................... 2003 9............................ 1995, 1994 8.......... 2009, ‘08, ‘06, ‘04, ‘95

Consecutive Losses

10.................................... 1991 8.................. 2004, 2002, 2001 7............................ 2010, 1992

Batting Average

.311................................. 2008 .294................................. 2009 .293................................. 2010 .286................................. 2006 .270................................. 2007

On-Base Percentage .371................................. 2008 .355................................. 2006 .354................................. 2009 .331................................. 2007 .349................................. 2010

Slugging Percentage

.443................................. 2008 .442................................. 2009 .420................................. 2010 .415................................. 2006 .372................................. 2007

Hits

461.................................. 2008 419.................................. 2010 417........................ 2006, 1992 411.................................. 1996 404.................................. 2009

Runs

293.................................. 2008 250.................................. 2006 233.................................. 2009 225.................................. 2010 205.................................. 1992

Home Runs

34.................................... 2009 34.................................... 2008 33.................................... 2010 32.................................... 2006 24.................................... 2007

79.................................... 2010 77.................................... 2009 71.................................... 2008 71.................................... 2006 64.......................... 2007, 1996

RBIs

261.................................. 2008 220.................................. 2006 204.................................. 2009 191.................................. 2010 172.................................. 2007

Total Bases

656.................................. 2008 607.................................. 2009 604.................................. 2006 601.................................. 2010 531.................................. 2007

Walks

141........................ 1996, 1992 139.................................. 1995 135.................................. 2006 132.................................. 2008 122.................................. 1999

Strikeouts (Hitting)

270.................................. 2004 264.................................. 2007 263.................................. 2006 243.................................. 2005

Hit By Pitches

31.................................... 2005 29.................................... 2004 27................ 2010, 2006, 2003 20.......................... 2007, 2000

Sacrifices

95.................................... 2003 78.................................... 1995 76.................................... 1993 73.......................... 2000, 1999

Stolen Bases

51.................................... 1993 47.................................... 2005 43.................................... 2001 42.................................... 1999 39.................................... 1992

Fielding Percentage

.971....................... 1999, 1996 .970................................. 2004 .969................................. 2010 .968................................. 1993

Earned Run Average

0.76................................. 1995 0.82................................. 1992 1.01................................. 1993 1.25................................. 1990 1.52................................. 2004

Complete Games

60.................................... 1991 53.......................... 1993, 1990 48................ 2004, 1994, 1992

Shutouts

22.................................... 1992 21.......................... 1997, 1993 18.................................... 1996 17.................................... 2004

Hits Allowed

233.................................. 1995 268.................................. 1992 276.................................. 1993 293.................................. 2006 308........................ 1999, 1994

Runs Allowed

75.................................... 1995 77.................................... 1993 112.................................. 1992 114.................................. 1990 116.................................. 1999

Earned Runs Allowed

Nikki Cinque was a first team all-PCSC selection in 2006 after posting a 15-10 record and a 1.70 ERA as a pitcher, and batting .321 offensively with 11 doubles, eight home runs and a .582 slugging percentage.

42.................................... 1995 50.................................... 1992 58.................................... 1993 75.................................... 1990 90.................................... 1997

Walks Allowed

81.................................... 1993 83.................................... 2005 85.................................... 2000 89.................................... 2004 96.................................... 1998

Strikeouts (Pitching)

400.................................. 1995 396.................................. 2006 394.................................. 1992 369.................................. 1997 356.................................. 1996

Home Runs Allowed

1...................................... 1992 4...................................... 1995 4...................................... 1990 7...................................... 1997 7...................................... 1993

Opp. Batting Avg.

.170................................. 1995 .175................................. 1992 .189................................. 1993 .210................................. 1996 .215................................. 1997

A first team all-PCSC selection in 2008, Amy Tompkins started all 53 games that season and hit leadoff in every game. She batted .328 for the second straight season with a conference-best 42 runs scored.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS (1990-PRES.) Team Hitting YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SLG% SAC 54 .293 1431 225 419 191 79 2 33 99 214 .420 64 51 .294 1372 233 404 204 77 12 34 113 203 .442 61 53 .311 1481 293 461 261 71 11 34 132 197 .443 38 53 .270 1428 192 385 172 64 5 24 113 264 .372 45 55 .286 1456 250 417 220 71 10 32 135 263 .415 44 53 .249 1430 156 356 130 43 11 6 92 243 .307 39 60 .232 1579 147 367 121 48 9 8 108 270 .289 60 56 .261 1489 189 389 151 34 17 11 100 215 .329 95 51 .246 1299 118 320 93 43 3 4 109 187 .293 59 54 .232 1428 132 332 103 37 2 12 84 216 .286 58 55 .265 1409 164 373 139 59 9 12 113 211 .345 73 53 .246 1355 135 333 119 52 5 10 122 225 .314 73 48 .233 1247 125 291 108 51 2 16 111 220 .316 40 57 .250 1514 164 379 138 59 11 10 107 219 .324 69 58 .263 1560 160 411 129 64 10 8 141 148 .333 63 55 .251 1463 180 367 143 52 12 4 139 167 .311 78 56 .256 1513 183 387 130 43 14 4 116 169 .311 54 57 .247 1513 134 373 105 44 9 2 87 179 .291 76 63 .253 1645 205 417 159 38 15 8 141 218 .309 71 61 .222 1577 152 350 104 38 10 1 115 226 .265 – 59 .231 1561 131 361 82 27 11 3 83 183 .210 –

SB-SA PO A E FLD% 33-41 1079 478 50 .969 25-31 1036 459 59 .962 21-28 1035 453 58 .962 35-47 1061 457 66 .958 33-40 1104 417 58 .963 47-62 1104 515 66 .961 31-47 1260 582 56 .970 37-51 1191 530 62 .965 38-52 1027 578 68 .959 43-57 1096 642 90 .951 32-49 1107 612 77 .957 42-55 1093 472 46 .971 34-49 984 461 57 .962 15-25 1212 513 72 .960 22-25 1222 428 50 .971 18-27 1162 390 73 .955 31-45 1132 440 55 .966 51-71 1210 514 57 .968 39-57 1289 569 79 .959 35-43 1189 624 88 .954 11-11 1176 577 54 .970

Team Pitching YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

G ERA CG SHO SV IP H R-ER BB SO 2B-3B-HR O/AVG BK HBP 54 3.41 35 8 0 359.2 377 216-175 142 206 60-5-17 .268 3 40 51 3.26 31 7 0 345.1 380 203-161 111 184 73-13-29 .280 1 25 53 3.18 21 8 6 345.1 348 197-157 153 212 60-10-23 .258 0 35 53 3.96 30 3 0 353.2 412 251-200 163 209 85-5-38 .295 1 29 55 2.42 43 14 2 368.0 293 165-127 211 396 49-7-10 .217 2 20 53 1.88 36 13 1 368.1 320 144-99 83 253 38-8-22 .229 0 21 60 1.52 48 17 1 420.0 356 127-91 89 275 68-4-15 .228 1 10 56 2.26 40 8 4 397.0 370 128-102 102 277 69-7-24 .244 0 9 51 2.39 31 8 0 342.1 346 167-117 102 163 56-3-15 .263 0 15 54 2.95 41 10 0 365.1 377 222-154 142 173 77-13-8 .261 0 25 55 2.39 33 6 5 369.0 366 169-126 85 161 41-8-17 .256 0 31 53 1.83 37 15 2 364.1 308 116-95 99 232 55-5-14 .230 1 18 48 2.33 23 8 2 328.0 329 145-109 96 143 55-6-15 .261 0 23 57 1.56 47 21 1 404.0 321 121-90 101 369 59-8-7 .215 0 18 58 1.70 47 18 1 408.2 317 137-99 109 356 42-7-12 .210 0 14 55 0.76 47 16 2 389.0 233 75-42 135 400 35-7-4 .170 0 10 56 2.07 48 15 0 379.1 308 140-112 110 319 30-10-17 .218 0 9 57 1.01 53 21 1 403.1 276 77-58 81 336 32-7-7 .189 0 12 63 0.82 48 22 1 425.0 268 112-50 112 394 31-8-1 .175 0 21 61 2.64 60 6 0 419.2 383 191-123 155 174 27-10-9 .243 – – 59 1.25 53 15 0 421.0 279 114-75 106 154 34-19-4 .189 – –

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I ROSTER (1990-PRES.) A

Jessica Abelia..............2010-pres. Alicia Ach........................... 2006 Maria Ackert ................. 1998-99 Danielle Ackland............. 2005-06 Ashlee Adkins.............2008-pres. Regina Aguirre............... 1990-91 Vanessa Alves...................... 1996 Karen Andreotti.............. 1990-91 Lorie Avis............................ 1990

B

C

Izmena Cabrera.............. 2008-09 Cheryl Cameron............. 1991-92 Jillian Canete...............2010-pres. Teri Ann Caoagan......... 2005-08* Cassie Cervantes............. 2006-07 Katie Cichy................... 1996-99* Nikki Cinque.................. 2005-06 Terrie Cissna................. 1990-93* Kim Clark............................ 1997 Sherry Clark................... 2007-09 Brittani Clifford............... 2007-09 Sunny Cobb......................... 2000 Cathy Coupar............... 1999-02* Erin Coyne................... 2002-05* Britany Crine................ 2003-06* Melissa Cross.................. 2007-08 Meghan Cunningham.... 1999-02* Sarah Cunningham ........ 1998-00

D

Christy Daniel...................... 1999 Whitnie Darvell.................... 2003 Ashley Dawson............. 2004-07* Amy Day............................. 1992 Nicole Deatherage........ 2001-04* Maureen Del Mazzio....... 1992-93 Amber Dragomir........... 2001-04* Michelle Driscoll.............. 1991-93 Erin Driver.................... 1997-00*

E

Terri Eagelston................ 1990-91 Keri Elias........................ 2007-09 Shannon Ellis.................. 1992-94 Yolanda Estrada............ 1999-02*

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G

Priscella Garay............... 1994-96 Cary Gessell................... 1990-91 Gina Givogri.................. 1994-96 Tracey Greene..................... 1993 Julie Gustafson..................... 1999

H

Amy Barker.................. 1997-00* Tori Barker........................... 2002 Michelle Bariao.................... 2002 Gaby Barragan.............. 2004-05 Jenice Bartee................ 2007-10* Andrea Becker.............. 1997-01* Desiree Beltran................ 2009-10 Jillian Bivert.................. 2000-03* Lauren Blair.................2010-pres. Nanci Block......................... 1998 Tami Blunt..................... 1993-96* Michele Bochenski........... 2006-07 Katie Bossenmaier........... 2009-10 Brandi Brock........................ 1994 Susie Bugliarello............ 1994-97*

F

Nicole Friery........................ 2000 Kelli Frye....................2010-pres. Jennifer Fryou............... 2004-07*

Brianne Ferguson............ 2003-05 Lenita Fortenberry................ 1990 Andrea Franchi............... 1999-00 Nicole Frayn........................ 2010 Jenni Friedrichs............... 2003-04

Jill Haas....................... 1995-98* Kim Hammel........................ 2002 Jenn Handy.................... 1998-99 Renee Havey................... 1990-91 Toni Heisler..................... 1990-91 Kristin Heizer.................. 1992-93 Amy Hillel..................... 2002-05* Stacy Himes.................. 1995-98* Jenny Hummel..................... 2004

I

Janelle Ito..................... 1994-97*

J

Angela Jeter................... 1992-93 Hilary Johnson.............. 2005-08* Jennifer Jokinen.............. 2000-01 Erin Jones............................ 2010 Heather Jones................. 1990-91 Robin Jury.................... 1995-98*

K

Cori Keay............................ 1997 Benna Kennedy............... 1992-94

L

Angie Laolagi...................... 1991 Stephanie Lockhart.......... 2003-04 Alaina Lofthus................. 1999-01 Lynn Lohmeier................. 1994-95 Whitney Loomis............ 2006-09* Kelly Lovato.................... 1998-99 Suz Lowry...................... 1990-91 Kim Lychack.................... 1992-93

M

Michelle Madrid................... 1992 Christa Manley............... 1995-96 Rachelle Manning......... 1990-93* Julie Marinoni...................... 1990 Vanessa Martinez................ 2003 Lori Mattson.................. 1995-98* Lesley Mayhorn............. 2002-05* Emily McCormick.........2010-pres. Cheri McCoy....................... 1996 Kelli McIntire................... 1990-91 Amy Jo McKenzie......... 2004-07* Kayla Meeks................... 2007-08 Amanda Meyer............... 2007-08 Lori Meixner................. 1999-02* Kim Meyer.................... 1991-94* Rachel Miles................. 2006-09* Katrina Miller.................. 2000-01 Irene Montes........................ 1995 Amanda Moreland.......... 2003-04 * Indicates Four-Year Players

N

Alyssa Nakken............2009-pres. Marissa Navarro.........2009-pres. Alicia Noriega..................... 2009 Alison Norman............. 1999-02*

O

Jenny O’Leary.............. 1997-00* Joanna O’Neill............. 2003-06*

P

Shannon Padovan................ 1990 Hilari Parker........................ 1994 Tara Peterson................ 1994-97*

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Regina Quitero.................... 1994

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Shannon Ramirez............ 1995-97 Londyn Ray..................... 1997-98 Tiffany Ray..................... 1996-97 Katie Rhoe.................... 2004-07* Roni Rodrigues................ 2000-01 Edie Rodriguez.................... 1990 Jessica Rojo.................... 2003-05 Michelle Ross....................... 1990 Amber Roszkos.................... 2010 Wendy Russell...................... 1995

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Sheri Savko......................... 1997 Stephanie Saylors................ 1994 Megan Schaefer..........2008-pres. Jamie Schloredt............. 2006-09* Jenny Schultz................ 1993-96* Jacquelyn Serrano.......2008-pres. Threse Sheaman.............. 1994-95 Kelly Shepard..............2010-pres. Andrea Sherrill.................... 2007 Katie Simmons..................... 1998 Gia Smith....................... 1992-93 Jessica Smith........................ 1998 Molly Smith.................2010-pres. Laurie Sommer................ 1990-92 Laura Stapely....................... 1993 Gina Steenburgen......... 2000-03* Jennifer Streegan................. 1993 Arlette Sunseri.............. 1999-02*

A two-time first team all-Pacific Coast Softball Conference selection, Brianne Ferguson (2003-05) finished her threeyear career with 44 victories, 19 shutouts, 345 strikeouts and a 1.67 ERA.

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Alex Thornton...................... 2007 Gloria Toledo.................. 2005-06 Amy Tompkins.............. 2005-08*

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Jennifer Vaillancourt............. 1990 Patty Villa....................... 2000-01 Mary Villalpando............ 2001-02 Shelby Voelz...............2009-pres.

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Amy Walter.................... 2003-04 Kim Weitzmann.............. 1991-93 Maureen Whitney........... 1999-00 Courtney Wilcox.................. 2008 Kelly Wilkins................... 1992-93 Kayla Williams............... 2005-07 Lindy Winkler............... 2003-06* Kirsten Wise........................ 2002 Kim Wright..................... 1995-96

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In 2008, Kayla Meeks had the rare distinction of being named all-conference at two positions, including first team as a designated player and second team as a pitcher after hitting .298 with 14 victories.

Kristi Yoshizawa................... 2003

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Head Coach: Irene Shea (31-28) 2/9 CAL POLY..........................W, 4-0 2/9 CAL POLY ...........................L, 3-2 2/10 at Cal................................W, 4-3 2/10 at Cal ..........................W, 2-0 (9) 2/11 CS BAKERSFIELD...........W, 1-0 (9) 2/11 CS BAKERSFIELD..................L, 1-0 2/19 CHAPMAN ..................W, 3-2 (9) 2/19 CHAPMAN ..........................L 3-0 2/23 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 4-1 2/23 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 4-0 2/24 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 3-1 2/24 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 3-0 2/27 at Pacific..............................L, 1-0 2/27 at Pacific............................W, 2-1 3/1 at UNLV*.............................L, 9-1 3/1 vs. Cal Poly Pomona*............L, 4-0 3/2 vs. Oregon State*...............W, 3-0 3/2 vs. Utah*...........................W, 2-1 3/3 UCLA*.................................L, 2-0 3/3 Texas State*.......................W, 9-0 3/3 CS Northridge*..................W, 3-0 3/17 at San Jose State..................L, 6-5 3/17 at San Jose State..................L, 4-3 3/22 New Mexico State#..............L, 5-3 3/22 Central Michigan#..............W, 3-2 3/22 Arizona State#...................W, 2-1 3/23 Colorado State#.................W, 7-3 3/23 Cal#....................................L, 2-0 3/24 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 8-0 3/24 at Saint Mary’s ..................W, 4-1 3/27 CHAMINADE.....................W, 6-0 3/27 CHAMINADE.....................W, 6-0 3/30 OREGON..........................W, 2-1 3/30 OREGON ...........................L, 2-0 4/1 PACIFIC...............................L, 1-0 4/1 PACIFIC...............................L, 2-1 4/3 CAL ....................................L, 2-0 4/3 CAL.....................................L, 3-0 4/6 at US International................L, 5-0 4/6 at US International..............W, 4-1 4/7 at San Diego State..............W, 1-0 4/7 at San Diego State................L, 1-0 4/9 at Santa Clara...................W, 3-1 4/9 at Santa Clara...................W, 3-0

4/10 SONOMA STATE...............W, 1-0 4/11 UC DAVIS............................L, 2-0 4/11 UC DAVIS............................L, 2-0 4/21 SANTA CLARA..............L, 6-1 (12) 4/21 SANTA CLARA...................W, 2-0 4/25 FRESNO STATE....................L, 1-0 4/25 FRESNO STATE....................L, 8-1 4/27 at CS Northridge..................L, 2-0 4/27 at CS Northridge................W, 3-2 4/30 at UCLA...............................L, 3-0 4/30 at UCLA...............................L, 6-1 5/1 at Fresno State.....................L, 2-1 5/1 at Fresno State...................W, 3-2 5/3 at CS Bakersfield..................L, 2-1 5/3 at CS Bakersfield................W, 6-1 * UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) # NIST (San Jose, CA)

1991

Head Coach: Irene Shea (28-33) 2/9 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 6-1 2/9 SAINT MARY’S.............W, 2-1 (8) 2/11 at Pacific............................W, 6-1 2/11 at Pacific............................W, 7-3 2/14 vs. Texas-Arlington%...........W, 3-2 2/14 at Arizona%.........................L, 2-0 2/15 vs. UCLA%......................L, 8-0 (5) 2/15 vs. Pacific%...................L, 11-2 (5) 2/15 vs. Florida State%.................L, 4-0 2/16 vs. New Mexico State% ........L, 3-2 2/16 vs. Arizona State%...............L, 4-1 2/17 at Fresno State................L, 2-1 (8) 2/17 at Fresno State.....................L, 7-2 2/26 CAL.....................................L, 2-0 2/26 CAL.....................................L, 6-1 3/2 vs. Ohio State$..................W, 4-1 3/2 vs. Utah$......................L, 11-0 (5) 3/2 at UNLV$.............................L, 5-0 3/3 vs. Iowa$...........................W, 2-1 3/3 vs. UCLA$...........................L, 6-0 3/6 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 9-1 3/6 at Saint Mary’s..............W, 4-3 (6) 3/14 PACIFIC...............................L, 3-1 3/16 MISSOURI..................W, 2-1 (10) 3/16 MISSOURI.........................W, 2-1 3/18 OREGON............................L, 3-1

3/18 OREGON..........................W, 4-0 3/21 vs. Kansas#.........................L, 3-1 3/22 vs. Arizona State#..............W, 5-4 3/22 vs. Massachusetts#.............W, 4-2 3/22 vs. Virginia#......................W, 6-1 3/23 vs. Massachusetts#.............W, 7-3 3/28 vs. UCLA^...........................L, 8-0 3/28 at Hawai’i^..........................L, 2-1 3/29 vs. UC Santa Barbara^.......W, 5-1 3/30 at Hawai’i^..........................L, 2-1 3/30 vs. UCLA^.........................L, 10-1 4/7 at Santa Clara...................W, 4-0 4/7 at Santa Clara...................W, 3-1 4/13 UCLA..................................L, 1-0 4/13 UCLA..................................L, 5-1 4/14 SAINT MARY’S...........W, 10-0 (6) 4/14 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 3-1 4/17 at San Jose State..................L, 4-3 4/17 at San Jose State..................L, 7-1 4/20 at Cal Poly Pomona............W, 6-3 4/20 at Cal Poly Pomona..............L, 1-0 4/21 at UC Santa Barbara............L, 2-0 4/21 at UC Santa Barbara............L, 3-2 4/23 SANTA CLARA...................W, 7-1 4/23 SANTA CLARA...................W, 2-0 4/27 CS NORTHRIDGE............L, 1-0 (8) 4/27 CS NORTHRIDGE........W, 1-0 (10) 4/30 at Cal .................................L, 3-0 4/30 at Cal .................................L, 3-2 5/4 CAL POLY POMONA...........L, 9-1 5/4 CAL POLY POMONA...........L, 8-4 5/7 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 4-0 5/7 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 2-1 5/11 FRESNO STATE....................L, 6-0 5/11 FRESNO STATE..................W, 3-2 % Arizona Classic (Tucson, AZ) $ UNLV Spring Fling (Las Vegas, NV) # NIST (San Jose, CA) ^ Hawai’i Tournament (Honolulu, HI)

1992

2/15 2/15 2/22 2/22

Head Coach: Debbie Nelson (36-27) CAL POLY POMONA......L, 1-0 (9) CAL POLY POMONA...........L, 3-0 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 2-1 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 3-1

2/29 FRESNO STATE....................L, 1-0 2/29 FRESNO STATE....................L, 2-0 3/5 AT New Mexico State%.........L, 4-2 3/6 vs. Oklahoma State%............L, 1-0 3/6 vs. Creighton%...................W, 7-2 3/7 vs. Wichita State%..............W, 6-4 3/7 vs. Western Michigan%.......W, 9-0 3/8 vs. Creighton%.....................L, 1-0 3/8 vs. San Diego State%..........W, 7-1 3/8 vs. Northwestern%..............W, 1-0 3/11 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 4-0 3/11 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 3-0 3/13 vs Creighton$.......................L, 2-1 3/13 vs. Hawai’i$........................L, 4-0 3/13 vs. Pacific$.........................W, 1-0 3/14 vs. San Diego State$..........W, 8-1 3/14 vs. CS Northridge$.............W, 3-0 3/15 vs. DePaul$........................W, 7-0 3/15 vs. CS Northridge$...............L, 2-0 3/17 MASSACHUSETTS..............W, 8-6 3/17 ARIZONA STATE................W, 1-0 3/21 Toledo...............................W, 4-0 3/21 Toledo...............................W, 6-0 3/24 Nebraska..........................W, 5-1 3/24 Nebraska..........................W, 2-1 3/26 vs. Utah State#...................W, 4-1 3/27 vs. Iowa#.............................L, 3-0 3/27 vs. Oklahoma#.............L, 9-5 (10) 3/27 vs. San Diego State#..........W, 1-0 3/28 vs. Creighton#...............W, 9-2 (5) 3/28 vs. Michigan#....................W, 1-0 3/29 vs. Michigan#....................W, 1-0 4/2 at Santa Clara.................W, 13-0 4/2 at Santa Clara...................W, 2-0 4/4 CS NORTHRIDGE............L, 2-0 (8) 4/4 CS NORTHRIDGE............L, 7-5 (9) 4/6 STANFORD.................W, 16-0 (5) 4/6 STANFORD........................W, 9-0. 4/8 at Cal..................................L, 1-0 4/8 at Cal..................................L, 4-3 4/10 at Stanford..................W, 11-0 (5) 4/10 at Stanford.........................W, 7-0 4/15 at San Jose State...........L, 2-1 (10) 4/15 at San Jose State................W, 5-2 4/18 PACIFIC.............................W, 4-0 4/18 PACIFIC.............................W, 3-2 4/24 at Cal Poly Pomona..............L, 1-0 4/24 at Cal Poly Pomona............W, 3-1 4/25 at CS Northridge..................L, 2-0 4/25 at CS Northridge..................L, 8-1 4/26 at UCLA...............................L, 4-0 4/26 at UCLA...............................L, 7-0 5/1 at Oregon............................L, 1-0 5/1 at Oregon ...........................L, 5-3 5/2 at Oregon State...................L, 3-0 5/2 at Oregon State.................W, 2-1 5/6 CAL...................................W, 1-0 5/6 CAL.....................................L, 5-0 % New Mexico State Tourney (Las Cruces) $ Cal State Bakersfield Tourney # NIST (San Jose, CA)

1993

The 1981 softball team was inducted into the Sacramento State Athletics Hall of Fame on Nov. 10, 2006. The squad was one of three Sacramento State women’s teams (volleyball, golf) to win an AIAW national championship in 1981. Led by head coach E.J. McConkie and the brilliance of pitcher Joanne English, the softball team posted a 37-19 record, including a 7-1 mark at the 16-team national championship tournament.

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (36-21, 17-5 WAC) 2/13 SANTA CLARA...................W, 6-0 2/13 SANTA CLARA..............W, 9-0 (5) 2/14 at Pacific..............................L, 4-2 2/14 at Pacific.......................W, 2-1 (8) 2/26 vs. Oregon#......................W, 7-2 2/26 vs. UNLV#...........................L, 6-0 3/5 vs. Oregon%........................L, 1-0 3/5 vs. Saint Mary’s%...............W, 8-2 3/5 vs. Notre Dame%................W, 1-0 3/6 vs. San Jose State%.............W, 2-1 3/6 vs. Long Beach State%.........W, 1-0 3/7 vs. Notre Dame%................W, 1-0 3/7 vs. San Jose State%...............L, 3-0 3/9 PACIFIC.............................W, 1-0 3/9 PACIFIC........................W, 4-3 (8)

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1990-PRES.) 3/14 at Santa Clara...................W, 9-0. 3/14 at Santa Clara ..................W, 6-0 3/19 SOUTHERN UTAH..............W, 4-1 3/19 SOUTHERN UTAH..............W, 3-1 3/20 UTAH.........................W, 2-1 (13) 3/20 UTAH.............................L, 2-1 (8) 3/26 vs. Hawai’i&......................W, 2-0 3/26 vs. Oklahoma&..................W, 4-0 3/27 vs. California&.....................L, 4-0 3/28 vs. New Mexico&..........W, 3-1 (8) 3/28 vs. Iowa&............................L, 1-0 4/3 at New Mexico*.................W, 2-0 4/3 at New Mexico*.................W, 1-0 4/7 at Cal..................................L, 1-0 4/7 at Cal..................................L, 3-2 4/10 FRESNO STATE*.................W, 1-0 4/10 FRESNO STATE*..........W, 2-1 (11) 4/13 CAL.....................................L, 4-2 4/13 CAL...................................W, 1-0 4/16 SAN DIEGO STATE*......W, 1-0 (8) 4/16 SAN DIEGO STATE*...........W, 3-0 4/21 at San Jose State..................L, 2-1 4/21 at San Jose State..................L, 4-0 4/24 at Fresno State*...............L, 1-0 (9) 4/24 at Fresno State*....................L, 4-0 4/25 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 2-1 4/25 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 4-0 4/30 at Utah*.............................W, 1-0 4/30 at Utah*.............................W, 6-1 5/1 at Southern Utah*.............W, 10-2 5/1 at Southern Utah*...............W, 3-1 5/8 at San Diego State*............W, 1-0 5/8 at San Diego State*............W, 3-0 5/9 at CS Northridge*................L, 3-0 5/9 at CS Northridge*................L, 4-0 5/14 NEW MEXICO*.................W, 1-0 5/14 NEW MEXICO*.................W, 2-1 5/15 CAL POLY POMONA...........L, 1-0 5/15 CAL POLY POMONA.........W, 2-0 5/21 vs. Long Beach State^......L, 1-0 (9) 5/21 vs. Cal^...............................L, 1-0 # UNLV Spring Fling (Las Vegas, NV) % Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) & NIST (San Jose, CA) * Western Athletic Conference games ^ NCAA Regionals (Berkeley, Calif.)

1994

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (25-30-1, 11-16-1 WAC) 2/15 at Santa Clara.................W, 16-0 2/15 at Santa Clara.................W, 15-0 2/23 at California........................L, 2-1 2/23 at California........................L, 1-0 2/25 vs. Utah State#...................W, 4-2 2/25 vs. Hawai’i#........................L, 1-0 2/26 vs. Oregon#........................L, 4-0 2/26 vs. Oregon#......................W, 4-2 2/26 vs. UCLA#...........................L, 2-0 2/27 vs. Toledo#..........................L, 2-1 3/5 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 2-1 3/5 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 5-0 3/13 at Pacific..............................L, 4-3 3/13 at Pacific............................W, 3-0 3/15 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 4-0 3/15 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 7-0 3/18 COLORADO STATE*...........W, 3-0 3/18 COLORADO STATE*...........W, 7-0 3/19 NEW MEXICO*.................W, 7-1 3/19 NEW MEXICO*.................W, 2-0 3/22 TOLEDO............................W, 6-1 3/22 TOLEDO............................W, 6-3 3/24 vs. Michigan%......................L, 1-0 3/25 vs. Toledo%........................W, 6-1 3/25 vs. Connecticut%...............W, 10-8 3/25 vs. Hawai’i%........................L, 9-0 3/26 vs. Long Beach State%...........L, 3-1 3/26 vs. Pacific%..........................L, 1-0 4/1 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 2-0

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In her first season at Sacramento State, head coach Kathy Strahan led the 1993 squad to a season-long national ranking, the program’s first NCAA Div. I postseason appearance and a runner-up finish in the Western Athletic Conference. The 1993 team finished with a 36-21 overall record and a 17-5 mark in its first season in the WAC. The team played at the NCAA West Regional in Berkeley where it dropped a pair of 1-0 games to Long Beach State and Cal. 4/1 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 3-2 4/2 at San Diego State*..............L, 2-1 4/2 at San Diego State*..............T, 0-0. 4/8 at Southern Utah*...............W, 5-0 4/8 at Southern Utah*.............W, 11-0 4/9 at Utah*.............................L, 10-0 4/9 at Utah*...............................L, 7-1 4/16 at Fresno State*....................L, 4-1 4/16 at Fresno State*....................L, 1-0 4/20 PACIFIC...............................L, 2-1 4/20 PACIFIC.............................W, 7-1 4/22 at New Mexico*...................L, 4-1 4/22 at New Mexico*...................L, 2-0 4/24 at Colorado State*............W, 11-1 4/24 at Colorado State*................L, 2-0 4/26 CAL.....................................L, 2-0 4/26 CAL.....................................L, 4-1 4/28 UTAH*.................................L, 6-0 4/28 UTAH* ................................L, 4-0 4/30 at Southern Utah*...............W, 9-1 4/30 at Southern Utah*...............W, 9-0. 5/7 FRESNO STATE*...................L, 4-2 5/7 FRESNO STATE*.................L, 15-1 5/13 at San Diego State*............W, 3-0 5/13 at San Diego State*............W, 2-0 5/14 at CS Northridge*................L, 3-1 5/14 at CS Northridge*..............L, 10-0 % Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) # UNLV Spring Fling (Las Vegas, NV) * Western Athletic Conference games

1995

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (40-15, 18-9 WAC) 2/16 SIMON FRASER.................W, 7-0 2/19 PACIFIC.............................W, 2-1 2/19 PACIFIC.............................W, 7-1 2/22 at Santa Clara...................W, 6-2 2/22 at Santa Clara...................W, 6-2 2/26 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 7-0 2/26 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 3-0 3/1 at Pacific............................W, 3-0 3/1 at Pacific .............................L, 2-0 3/4 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 7-1 3/4 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 6-0

3/5 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 1-0 3/5 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 1-0 3/16 COLORADO STATE*...........W, 1-0 3/16 COLORADO STATE*.............L, 2-1 3/17 NEW MEXICO*.................W, 3-0 3/17 NEW MEXICO*...............W, 11-5 3/21 NEBRASKA........................W, 7-1 3/21 NEBRASKA .......................W, 3-1 3/25 vs. Long Beach State#...........L, 1-0 3/25 vs. Central Michigan#.........W, 6-0 3/26 vs. Cal#.............................W, 4-3 3/26 vs. Nebraska#....................W, 1-0 3/26 vs. Oklahoma#..................W, 4-1 4/1 FRESNO STATE*.................W, 2-1 4/1 FRESNO STATE*.................W, 4-1 4/2 CAL POLY..........................W, 3-1 4/2 CAL POLY..........................W, 2-1 4/7 at CS Northridge*..............W, 2-0 4/7 at CS Northridge*................L, 1-0 4/8 at San Diego State*..............L, 3-0 4/8 at San Diego State*............W, 5-2 4/9 at UCLA...............................L, 2-0 4/9 at UCLA...............................L, 3-0 4/14 SOUTHERN UTAH*............W, 2-1 4/14 SOUTHERN UTAH*............W, 3-0 4/15 UTAH* ................................L, 1-0 4/15 UTAH* ............................W, 10-1 4/21 at Colorado State*..............W, 5-2 4/21 at Colorado State*................L, 6-3 4/22 at New Mexico*.................W, 5-1 4/22 at New Mexico*.................W, 7-1 4/25 CAL...................................W, 1-0 4/25 CAL...................................W, 5-0 4/28 at Utah*...............................L, 5-4 4/28 at Utah*...............................L, 3-1 4/29 at Southern Utah*...............W, 2-1 4/29 at Southern Utah*...............W, 6-1 5/5 SAN DIEGO STATE*...........W, 3-2 5/5 SAN DIEGO STATE*...........W, 2-0 5/6 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 4-1 5/6 CS NORTHRIDGE*.............W, 2-1 5/13 at Fresno State*....................L, 2-1 5/19 IOWA^...............................L, 3-0 5/20 CAL^...................................L, 2-1 * Western Athletic Conference games # Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) ^ NCAA Regionals (Sacramento, CA)

1996

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (32-26, 12-14 WAC) 2/9 at UC Davis.......................W, 5-0 2/9 at UC Davis.........................L, 4-1 2/17 at San Jose State..................L, 4-3 2/17 at San Jose State................W, 4-2 2/18 CAL POLY............................L, 3-0 2/18 CAL POLY..........................W, 2-0 2/22 PACIFIC...............................L, 2-0 2/22 PACIFIC.............................W, 7-6 2/23 at Stanford...........................L, 1-0 2/23 at Stanford...........................L, 4-0 3/1 vs. Michigan#......................L, 1-0 3/1 vs. Texas State#..................W, 4-1 3/1 vs. Louisiana-Monroe#........W, 2-0 3/1 vs. CS Fullerton#..................L, 9-3 3/2 vs. San Diego State#..........W, 4-3. 3/2 vs. Nebraska#......................L, 6-5 3/3 vs. Nebraska#....................W, 3-1 3/3 vs. CS Fullerton#................W, 3-1 3/15 UTAH*...............................W, 1-0 3/15 UTAH*.................................L, 4-1 3/16 SOUTHERN UTAH*............W, 6-1 3/16 SOUTHERN UTAH*............W, 5-0 3/19 OHIO STATE......................W, 6-0 3/19 OHIO STATE......................W, 8-3 3/21 vs. Michigan State%............W, 1-0 3/22 vs. Yale%...........................W, 1-0 3/22 vs. UC Santa Barbara%........L, 2-0 3/22 vs. Bowling Green%..............L, 7-1 3/23 vs. UC Santa Barbara%......W, 6-4 3/23 vs. Michigan%....................W, 2-1 3/23 vs. Iowa%............................L, 4-1 3/24 vs. Cal%............................W, 7-0 3/24 vs. Iowa%..........................W, 1-0 3/26 TOLEDO............................W, 3-0 3/26 TOLEDO............................W, 6-0 3/30 at Fresno State*....................L, 2-1 3/30 at Fresno State*....................L, 9-0 4/5 at San Diego State*............W, 6-3 4/5 at San Diego State*..............L, 6-1 4/6 at CS Northridge*................L, 3-2 4/6 at CS Northridge*................L, 6-5 4/12 COLORADO STATE*.............L, 1-0

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1990-PRES.) 4/12 COLORADO STATE*...........W, 6-1 4/14 NEW MEXICO*...............W, 10-0 4/14 NEW MEXICO*.................W, 5-0 4/17 SANTA CLARA...................W, 2-0 4/19 at Southern Utah*...............W, 3-2 4/19 at Southern Utah*...............W, 2-0 4/26 at New Mexico*.................W, 2-0 4/26 at New Mexico*...................L, 1-0 4/27 at Colorado State*................L, 1-0 4/27 at Colorado State*................L, 7-5 5/3 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 5-0 5/3 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 4-1 5/4 SAN DIEGO STATE*...........W, 1-0 5/4 SAN DIEGO STATE*...........W, 4-2 5/11 FRESNO STATE*...................L, 6-1 5/11 FRESNO STATE*...................L, 4-1 # SDSU Classic (San Diego, CA) % Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Western Athletic Conference games

1997

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (32-24-1, 17-15 Big West) 2/5 UC DAVIS..........................W, 3-0 2/5 UC DAVIS ......................T, 4-4 (8) 2/12 at Santa Clara ..................W, 9-1 2/12 at Santa Clara.....................L, 5-3 2/15 VANGUARD......................W, 5-0. 2/15 VANGUARD.................W, 9-0 (5) 2/20 vs. Long Beach State#...........L, 2-0 2/21 vs. Michigan#....................W, 1-0 2/21 vs. San Diego State#..........W, 5-2 2/22 vs. Arkansas#....................W, 7-1 2/22 vs. Stanford#.......................L, 3-2 2/23 vs. Hawai’i#........................L, 4-2 2/23 vs. CS Northridge#..........L, 7-1 (6) 2/28 STANFORD........................W, 1-0 2/28 STANFORD..........................L, 6-5 3/1 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 2-0 3/1 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 3-0 3/5 PACIFIC*.....................W, 2-1 (12) 3/5 PACIFIC*..............................L, 9-1 3/7 UTAH STATE*.....................W, 3-2 3/7 UTAH STATE*..............W, 11-0 (5) 3/8 CREIGHTON......................W, 2-1 3/8 CREIGHTON......................W, 6-3 3/14 at CS Fullerton*.............W, 8-0 (5) 3/14 at CS Fullerton*..................W, 5-0 3/15 at Long Beach State*........L, 2-1 (8) 3/15 at Long Beach State*.............L, 2-0 3/20 vs. Kansas%.......................W, 1-0 3/21 vs. Arkansas%....................W, 3-1 3/21 vs. Wisconsin%....................L, 4-2 3/22 vs. San Jose State%.............W, 4-0 3/22 vs. Michigan State%..............L, 1-0 3/23 vs. Toledo%..........................L, 5-3 3/25 CAL POLY*.................W, 3-2 (11) 3/25 CAL POLY*..........................L, 1-0 3/26 UC SANTA BARBARA*....L, 2-0 (8) 3/26 UC SANTA BARBARA*.......W, 1-0 3/29 at New Mexico State*........... L, 1-0 3/29 at New Mexico State*......L, 4-3 (9) 4/11 LONG BEACH STATE*..........L, 2-1 4/11 LONG BEACH STATE*........W, 1-0 4/12 CS FULLERTON*.................W, 2-0 4/12 CS FULLERTON*...................L, 9-3 4/18 at Cal Poly*.........................L, 8-2 4/18 at Cal Poly*.......................W, 1-0 4/19 at UC Santa Barbara*......L, 1-0 (8) 4/19 at UC Santa Barbara*.........W, 3-0 4/25 NEW MEXICO STATE*........W, 3-0 4/25 NEW MEXICO STATE*........W, 3-0 4/26 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 5-0 4/26 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 6-0 5/3 at Pacific*...................W, 6-3 (12) 5/3 at Pacific*............................L, 3-2 5/6 at CS Northridge*.........W, 2-0 (8) 5/6 at CS Northridge*..............W, 7-3 5/9 at Utah State*....................W, 3-0

5/9 at Utah State*.................L, 5-4 (8) # SDSU Classic (San Diego, CA) * Big West Conference games % Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA)

1998

2/15 2/15 2/21 2/21 2/25 2/25 2/28 2/28 3/1 3/1 3/5 3/5 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/17 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/21 3/21 3/27 3/27 3/28 3/28 4/3 4/3 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/10 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/18 4/23

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (25-23, 15-16 Big West) at Cal.............................L, 8-0 (6) at Cal..................................L, 3-0 at UC Santa Barbara*...........L, 3-2 at UC Santa Barbara*...........L, 5-1 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 4-1 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 5-4 at Pacific*............................L, 4-1 at Pacific*..........................W, 2-0 OREGON STATE................W, 2-1 OREGON STATE..................L, 1-0 at Stanford.........................W, 1-0 at Stanford...........................L, 5-1 UTAH STATE*.....................W, 1-0 UTAH STATE*.....................W, 6-5 LONG BEACH STATE*........W, 2-1 LONG BEACH STATE*...L, 5-4 (10) CS FULLERTON*..............L, 5-2 (8) CS FULLERTON*.................W, 6-4 MISSOURI STATE................W, 3-2 MISSOURI STATE................W, 6-3 vs. Baylor#.........................W, 1-0 vs. Central Michigan#.........W, 8-3 vs. Ohio State#..................W, 7-6 vs. Nebraska#....................W, 4-2 vs. Iowa#.............................L, 8-5 vs. San Jose State#.............W, 4-3 vs. Nebraska#.................L, 8-1 (6) NEW MEXICO STATE*........W, 1-0 NEW MEXICO STATE*..........L, 1-0 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 3-0 CS NORTHRIDGE*........L, 11-1 (6) at Utah State*......................L, 2-1 at Utah State*....................W, 9-2 at Cal Poly*.........................L, 3-1 at Cal Poly*..................L, 1-0 (11) at CS Fullerton*..................W, 6-3 at CS Fullerton*....................L, 4-3 UC SANTA BARBARA*.......W, 7-2 UC SANTA BARBARA*.......W, 4-0 CAL POLY*...................W, 2-1 (9) CAL POLY*........................W, 2-0 at CS Northridge*................L, 5-0

4/23 at CS Northridge*.........W, 4-1 (8) 4/25 at New Mexico State*...........L, 8-2 4/25 at New Mexico State*....W, 2-1 (8) 5/2 Pacific............................... L, 5-0* 5/5 at Long Beach State*.............L, 1-0 5/5 at Long Beach State*......W, 2-0 (9) * Big West Conference games # Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA)

1999

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (27-26, 12-12 Big West) 2/18 vs. Santa Clara#..................L, 4-3. 2/18 vs. San Diego State#..........W, 7-2 2/19 vs. Wichita State#..............W, 2-1 2/20 vs. Texas Tech#.....................L, 4-3 2/20 vs. Stanford#.....................W, 4-1 2/21 vs. Iowa State#.....................L, 2-1 2/27 at UCLA...............................L, 8-2 2/27 at UCLA...............................L, 9-1 2/28 at Loyola Marymount............L, 2-0 2/28 at Loyola Marymount............L, 2-0 3/3 at San Jose State................W, 9-0 3/3 at San Jose State................W, 3-2 3/13 CS FULLERTON*.................W, 1-0 3/13 CS FULLERTON*...................L, 7-5 3/14 CS FULLERTON*.................W, 2-0 3/16 SE MISSOURI STATE...........W, 1-0 3/16 SE MISSOURI STATE...........W, 6-1 3/18 vs. Oklahoma State%............L, 4-3 3/19 vs. Ohio%..........................W, 1-0. 3/19 vs. Indiana State%................L, 1-0 3/19 vs. Baylor%..........................L, 6-5 3/20 vs. SE Missouri State%..........L, 2-1 3/24 OHIO................................W, 9-1 3/24 OHIO................................W, 2-1 3/26 PORTLAND STATE..............W, 5-0 3/26 PORTLAND STATE..............W, 5-0 3/29 at UC Santa Barbara*...........L, 2-1 3/29 at UC Santa Barbara*...........L, 4-3 3/30 at UC Santa Barbara*...........L, 4-0 4/2 CS NORTHRIDGE*.............W, 2-1 4/2 CS NORTHRIDGE*.............W, 5-1 4/3 CS NORTHRIDGE*.............W, 3-0 4/6 STANFORD..........................L, 4-0 4/6 STANFORD........................W, 1-0 4/14 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 1-0 4/14 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 3-0 4/17 NEW MEXICO STATE*........W, 6-0 4/17 NEW MEXICO STATE*..........L, 3-2

4/18 NEW MEXICO STATE*..........L, 4-1 4/24 at Pacific*............................L, 2-1 4/24 at Pacific*..........................W, 2-1 4/25 at Pacific*............................L, 3-0 4/27 at Utah State*....................W, 2-0 4/27 at Utah State*......................L, 2-1 4/28 at Utah State*....................W, 8-0. 5/5 CAL...................................L, 10-2. 5/5 CAL.....................................L, 2-0. 5/8 CAL POLY*........................W, 4-1. 5/8 CAL POLY*........................W, 4-3. 5/9 CAL POLY*........................W, 2-0. 5/14 at Long Beach State*.............L, 3-0. 5/14 at Long Beach State*.............L, 5-0. 5/15 at Long Beach State*.............L, 1-0 # SDSU Tournament (San Diego, CA) * Big West Conference games % Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA)

2000

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (25-30, 7-17 Big West) 2/4 vs. BYU^..............................L, 3-2 2/4 vs. Cal^...............................L, 3-0 2/5 vs. San Jose State^.............W, 5-4 2/17 vs. UCLA%.........................W, 2-1 2/18 vs. Tennessee%.....................L, 4-2 2/18 vs. San Diego State%..........W, 7-4 2/19 vs. Fresno State%..................L, 1-0 2/19 vs. Ohio State%....................L, 3-2 2/26 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 5-4 2/26 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 2-1 3/11 at Cal State Fullerton*...........L, 1-0 3/11 at Cal State Fullerton*...........L, 9-3 3/12 at Cal State Fullerton*...........L, 2-0 3/14 VIRGINIA..........................W, 2-0 3/14 VIRGINIA..........................W, 6-2 3/16 vs. Utah$...........................L, 11-4 3/17 vs. Louisville$.....................W, 4-0 3/17 vs. Nebraska$....................W, 2-1 3/17 vs. SE Missouri State$.......W, 11-2 3/18 vs. SE Missouri State$.........W, 6-2 3/18 vs. Texas A&M$.................W, 6-2 3/19 vs. Oregon$........................L, 8-2 3/21 OREGON............................L, 2-0 3/21 OREGON..........................W, 4-3 3/23 TEXAS A&M C.C................W, 6-0 3/23 TEXAS A&M C.C................W, 8-1 3/28 UC SANTA BARBARA*.......W, 4-2 3/28 UC SANTA BARBARA*.........L, 5-3

The 1995 squad posted a Div. I program record 40 victories, and was ranked in the USA Today/NSCA national top 25 poll every week during the season. The Hornets, who finished the year ranked eighth in the final poll, became the first Sacramento State team (in any sport) to host an NCAA Regional during the school’s Div. I era. Unfortunately, the Hornets fell to Iowa in the first round, and were eliminated in the second round after falling to Cal, 2-1.

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1990-PRES.) 3/29 UC SANTA BARBARA*....L, 2-1 (9) 4/1 at CS Northridge*................L, 6-0 4/1 at CS Northridge*................L, 8-4 4/2 at CS Northridge*...........L, 9-0 (5) 4/8 UTAH STATE*.......................L, 1-0 4/8 UTAH STATE*.....................W, 5-0 4/9 UTAH STATE*.................... W, 3-2 4/15 at New Mexico State*............L, 2-1 4/15 at New Mexico State*............L, 2-0 4/15 at New Mexico State*...W, 3-2 (10) 4/21 PACIFIC*..............................L, 4-3 4/21 PACIFIC*.......................W, 5-4 (8) 4/22 PACIFIC*..............................L, 5-0 4/25 at Stanford...........................L, 2-1 4/25 at Stanford.........................L, 11-5 4/29 SANTA CLARA.....................L, 1-0 4/29 SANTA CLARA...................W, 4-0 4/30 SAINT MARY’S...............L, 6-3 (8) 4/30 SAINT MARY’S.............W, 9-1 (5) 5/3 at Cal................................W, 2-1 5/3 at Cal..................................L, 4-0 5/6 at Cal Poly*.........................L, 2-1 5/6 at Cal Poly*.........................L, 5-3 5/7 at Cal Poly*.......................W, 3-1 5/12 LONG BEACH STATE*..........L, 4-1 5/12 LONG BEACH STATE*...W, 8-0 (6) 5/13 LONG BEACH STATE*..........L, 3-1 ^ San Jose State Tourney (San Jose, CA) % Campbell/Cartier Tourney (Poway, CA) * Big West Conference games $ Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA)

2001

2/13 2/13 2/16 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/18 3/3 3/3 3/9 3/9 3/9

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (17-37, 5-16 Big West) at San Jose State.........W, 4-3 (11) at San Jose State..................L, 5-0 vs. Michigan%...............L, 11-0 (6) vs. San Diego State%..........W, 6-0 vs. Northwestern%..............W, 9-4 vs. Ohio State%....................L, 8-4 vs. Iowa State%....................L, 7-5 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 2-0 at Saint Mary’s...................W, 2-0 vs. Arizona State^................L, 5-1 vs. Purdue^........................W, 5-4 vs. Santa Clara^..................L, 9-3

3/10 vs. Miami Univ. (Ohio)^......W, 4-0 3/10 vs. Southern Illinois^........L, 2-1 (8) 3/11 vs. San Jose State^...............L, 7-4 3/13 IOWA...............................W, 6-5 3/13 IOWA.................................L, 4-2 3/15 vs. New Mexico#.................L, 1-0 3/15 vs. Texas A&M C.C.#..........L, 12-6 3/16 vs. Louisville#.....................L, 12-7 3/16 vs. Morehead State#...........W, 2-1 3/17 vs. Louisville#..................L, 3-2 (8) 3/17 vs. Ole Miss#.......................L, 2-1 3/24 CS FULLERTON*...................L, 9-2 3/24 CS FULLERTON*...................L, 5-2 3/25 CS FULLERTON*...................L, 1-0 3/27 OREGON STATE..................L, 5-0 3/27 OREGON STATE..................L, 2-1 3/29 PORTLAND STATE................L, 3-0 3/29 PORTLAND STATE..............W, 4-2 3/31 at UC Santa Barbara*...........L, 2-1 3/31 at UC Santa Barbara*.........W, 1-0 4/1 at UC Santa Barbara*.........W, 1-0 4/4 at Santa Clara...................W, 2-0 4/4 at Santa Clara...................W, 6-2 4/7 CS NORTHRIDGE*..........L, 3-1 (8) 4/7 CS NORTHRIDGE*..........L, 2-0 (8) 4/8 CS NORTHRIDGE*...............L, 6-1 4/11 CAL.....................................L, 5-1 4/11 CAL.....................................L, 9-1 4/13 at Utah State*...............W, 9-0 (5) 4/13 at Utah State*......................L, 9-8 4/14 at Utah State*....................W, 1-0 4/21 at Pacific*............................L, 1-0 4/21 at Pacific*............................L, 5-0 4/22 at Pacific*............................L, 7-2 4/28 CAL POLY*.....................L, 2-1 (8) 4/28 CAL POLY*........................W, 2-0 4/29 CAL POLY*..........................L, 6-3 5/2 STANFORD...................L, 11-0 (5) 5/2 STANFORD.....................L, 3-2 (8) 5/5 at Long Beach State*.............L, 4-1 5/5 at Long Beach State*........L, 9-1 (5) 5/6 at Long Beach State*.............L, 4-2 % Campbell/Cartier Tourney (Poway, CA) ^ NIST (San Jose, CA) # Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Big West Conference games

2002

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (18-33, 7-17 Big West) 2/2 at Cal..................................L, 3-2 2/2 at Cal..................................L, 4-0 2/3 SANTA CLARA.....................L, 4-1 2/3 SANTA CLARA.....................L, 5-2 2/9 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 3-0 2/9 SAINT MARY’S..................W, 7-0 2/12 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 3-2 2/12 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 2-1 2/15 vs. Pittsburgh^....................W, 9-4 2/15 vs. New Mexico^...............L, 12-7 2/16 vs. Florida International^......L, 5-1 2/16 vs. Northwestern^................L, 8-1 2/22 vs. BYU#............................W, 4-2 2/22 vs. Providence#.............W, 1-0 (8) 2/23 vs. Illinois#.........................W, 1-0 2/23 vs. Iowa State#...................W, 7-2 2/24 vs. Cal Poly#...................L, 2-0 (8) 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton*...........L, 3-1 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton*......L, 8-0 (6) 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton*...........L, 4-2 3/12 VIRGINIA............................L, 2-0 3/12 VIRGINIA............................L, 7-6 3/14 vs. IUPUI%.........................W, 8-2 3/15 vs. Middle Tennessee%........W, 4-3 3/15 vs. Virginia%........................L, 4-2 3/15 vs. UNLV%...........................L, 3-0 3/16 vs. Utah State%..................W, 4-1 3/16 vs. Cal%..............................L, 6-2 3/24 PACIFIC*............................W, 1-0 3/24 PACIFIC*..............................L, 2-1 4/6 at Cal State Northridge*.......L, 4-0 4/6 at Cal State Northridge*.....W, 7-4 4/7 at Cal State Northridge*.......L, 5-2 4/13 UTAH STATE*..............W, 2-1 (11) 4/13 UTAH STATE*.....................W, 6-0 4/14 UTAH STATE*.......................L, 3-1 4/18 PACIFIC*..............................L, 2-0 4/20 LONG BEACH STATE*...L, 13-3 (5) 4/20 LONG BEACH STATE*.....L, 9-0 (5) 4/21 LONG BEACH STATE*..........L, 5-1 4/24 at Stanford...........................L, 3-0 4/24 at Stanford...........................L, 7-1 4/27 at Cal Poly*.........................L, 1-0 4/27 at Cal Poly*..................W, 8-0 (5) 4/28 at Cal Poly*.........................L, 3-1

The 2003 squad posted a 30-26 record, the first in a streak of four consecutive years the program had at least 30 victories. The year was highlighted by a 10-game winning streak, which remains a Div. I era program record. The team was led by freshman Lindy Winkler (top row, fifth player from left), who was named first team all-conference and second team all-region after batting .330 with a program-record seven triples.

5/4 at UC Riverside*...................L, 2-0 5/4 at UC Riverside*...................L, 2-0 5/5 at UC Riverside*...................L, 1-0 5/10 UC SANTA BARBARA*.......W, 3-1 5/10 UC SANTA BARBARA*....L, 1-0 (8) 5/11 UC SANTA BARBARA*.......W, 2-0 ^ Campbell/Cartier Tourney (Poway, CA) # UCSB Invitational (Santa Barbara, CA) % Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Big West Conference games

2003

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (30-26, 9-9 PCSC) 2/4 at Pacific.........................L, 3-2 (8) 2/4 at Pacific.........................L, 5-2 (6) 2/7 vs. San Diego#...................W, 3-2 2/7 vs. UC Santa Barbara#.......W, 3-1 2/8 vs. Colorado State#............W, 5-1 2/8 at Cal Poly#....................L, 4-3 (9) 2/9 vs. Nevada#......................W, 2-1 2/14 vs. Kansas%.......................W, 4-0 2/14 vs. New Mexico%..........W, 8-0 (6) 2/15 vs. UC Santa Barbara%...W, 2-1 (8) 2/16 vs. Loyola Marymount%..W, 5-3 (10) 2/16 vs. Cal State Northridge%...W, 5-4 2/22 at San Jose State................W, 6-1 2/22 at San Jose State...........W, 2-1 (9) 2/26 NEVADA......................W, 5-4 (8) 2/26 NEVADA...........................W, 4-1 3/1 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 3-2 3/1 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 6-2 3/7 vs. Minnesota@....................L, 5-1 3/7 vs. Cal@..............................L, 4-0 3/8 vs. Virginia Tech@..............W, 7-5 3/8 vs. San Jose State@............W, 4-0 3/9 vs. Arizona State@.............L, 12-9 3/18 IOWA.................................L, 4-1 3/18 IOWA.................................L, 7-2 3/20 vs. Morehead State^...........W, 8-1 3/21 vs. Washington^..................L, 4-3 3/22 vs. Utah^.............................L, 5-0 3/22 vs. Illinois^...........................L, 5-1 3/23 LONG ISLAND.....................L, 4-0 3/26 CAL POLY..........................W, 4-0 3/26 CAL POLY..........................W, 4-3 3/30 at Nevada.........................W, 6-1 3/30 at Nevada...........................L, 3-0 4/2 STANFORD..........................L, 5-1 4/2 STANFORD........................W, 6-5 4/5 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 6-1 4/5 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 2-1 4/6 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 4-0 4/6 SAINT MARY’S*..........W, 10-0 (5) 4/9 CAL.....................................L, 7-1 4/9 CAL.....................................L, 4-1 4/12 at Portland State*.................L, 2-1 4/12 at Portland State*..........W, 6-3 (8) 4/13 at Portland State*.................L, 5-1 4/13 at Portland State*..........W, 1-0 (9) 4/18 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 7-4 4/18 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 3-1 4/19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 4-3 4/19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*....W, 3-2 4/26 at Santa Clara*.............L, 1-0 (10) 4/26 at Santa Clara*.............W, 8-0 (5) 4/27 at Santa Clara*...............L, 2-1 (9) 4/27 at Santa Clara*....................L, 5-3 5/4 SAN DIEGO*.......................L, 2-0 5/4 SAN DIEGO*.....................W, 7-1 # Mustang Roundup (San Luis Obispo, CA) % Campbell/Cartier Tourney (Poway, CA) @ NIST (Sunnyvale, CA) ^ Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

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The 2006 squad went 35-20 and 14-6 in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference. The team’s winning percentage of .636 remains the second best mark in the program’s Div. I history. The Hornets won each of their final eight games of the season and five players hit better than .320, comprised of Lindy Winkler (.434), Hilary Johnson (.353), Jamie Schloredt (.333), Amy Jo McKenzie (.329) and Nikki Cinque (.321).

2004

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (32-28, 10-10 PCSC) 1/31 at Cal..................................L, 4-2 1/31 at Cal..................................L, 8-0 2/6 vs. Colorado State%.........L, 5-4 (8) 2/6 vs. UC Santa Barbara%........L, 2-0 2/7 vs. Nevada%........................L, 3-2 2/7 vs. San Diego%.............W, 8-0 (5) 2/8 at Cal Poly%.......................W, 6-1 2/18 UC DAVIS............................L, 4-2 2/18 UC DAVIS..........................W, 1-0 2/20 vs. Loyola-Chicago#...........W, 4-1 2/20 vs. Auburn#.........................L, 6-2 2/21 vs. Oregon#........................L, 3-0 2/21 vs. Iowa State#.....................L, 2-1 2/29 at San Jose State................W, 2-0 2/29 at San Jose State...........W, 4-3 (8) 3/6 VIRGINIA..........................W, 2-0 3/6 VIRGINIA..........................W, 5-3 3/12 vs. Arizona State&..........L, 2-1 (9) 3/12 vs. Minnesota&.............L, 4-3 (11) 3/13 vs. Virginia&......................W, 3-0 3/13 vs. Santa Clara&................W, 3-1 3/14 vs. San Jose State&.............W, 7-2 3/17 IOWA............................L, 2-1 (8) 3/17 IOWA.................................L, 6-0 3/19 vs. Purdue^........................W, 2-0 3/19 vs. Long Island^.................W, 4-0 3/20 vs. Wisconsin^...................W, 3-0 3/20 vs. Utah State^...................W, 4-2 3/21 vs. Pittsburgh^......................L, 2-1 3/21 vs. Long Beach State^......L, 2-1 (8) 3/23 TENNESSEE STATE.............W, 4-1 3/23 TENNESSEE STATE.............W, 1-0 3/27 PACIFIC.............................W, 2-1 3/27 PACIFIC...............................L, 7-2 3/30 at Nevada.........................W, 4-0 3/30 at Nevada.........................W, 2-0 4/3 at San Diego*....................W, 1-0 4/3 at San Diego*....................W, 2-0 4/4 at San Diego*....................W, 2-0 4/4 at San Diego*...............W, 9-1 (5) 4/7 NEVADA....................W, 2-1 (10) 4/7 NEVADA......................W, 1-0 (9) 4/9 at Saint Mary’s*..............L, 2-1 (8) 4/9 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 3-0 4/10 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 4-1

4/10 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 3-2 4/13 at Stanford...........................L, 4-0 4/13 at Stanford...........................L, 2-0 4/17 PORTLAND STATE*..........L, 3-2 (9) 4/17 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 5-0 4/18 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 5-2 4/18 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 3-2 4/24 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 2-0 4/24 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 5-3 4/25 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 5-1 4/25 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 6-4 5/1 SANTA CLARA*...................L, 1-0 5/1 SANTA CLARA*...................L, 3-1 5/2 SANTA CLARA*...................L, 1-0 5/2 SANTA CLARA*...................L, 7-2 % Mustang Roundup (San Luis Obispo, CA) # Campbell/Cartier Tourney (Poway, CA) & NIST (Sunnyvale, CA) ^ Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

2005

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (30-23, 12-7 PCSC) 2/4 vs. Arkansas#....................W, 4-0 2/4 vs. Colorado State#..............L, 4-1 2/5 vs. Nevada#......................W, 1-0 2/5 at Cal Poly#.......................L, 10-0 2/6 at Cal Poly#.......................W, 5-2 2/9 UC DAVIS.....................W, 3-2 (8) 2/9 UC DAVIS..........................W, 2-1 2/13 at Arizona State%.................L, 3-2 2/23 NEVADA...........................W, 2-1 2/23 NEVADA...........................W, 3-0 2/25 vs. Alabama-Birmingham^...W, 1-0 2/25 vs. Auburn^.........................L, 2-1 2/26 vs. UC Davis^....................W, 3-2 2/26 vs. Texas Tech^.....................L, 4-1 2/27 at Stanford^.........................L, 6-1 3/3 at UC Davis.......................W, 3-0 3/3 at UC Davis..................W, 2-1 (8) 3/5 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 1-0 3/5 SAN JOSE STATE............L, 4-3 (9) 3/11 vs. Colorado State@.............L, 8-2 3/11 vs. Northern Iowa@............W, 7-0 3/12 vs. Cal@..............................L, 8-1 3/12 vs. San Jose State@..............L, 3-2 3/13 vs. UC Davis@....................W, 7-2

3/16 UTAH VALLEY STATE...........W, 6-0 3/16 UTAH VALLEY STATE...........W, 3-0 3/18 vs. BYU&...........................W, 7-0 3/18 vs. Illinois&.....................L, 3-2 (8) 3/30 at Nevada...........................L, 4-3 3/30 at Nevada.........................W, 6-2 4/2 at Santa Clara*....................L, 1-0 4/2 at Santa Clara*..................W, 7-3 4/3 at Santa Clara*....................L, 5-4 4/3 at Santa Clara*....................L, 3-0 4/9 SAN DIEGO*..................L, 2-0 (8) 4/9 SAN DIEGO*.....................W, 5-2 4/10 SAN DIEGO*.....................W, 2-0 4/10 SAN DIEGO*.....................W, 6-1 4/13 CAL.....................................L, 3-1 4/13 CAL.....................................L, 5-0 4/16 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 2-0 4/16 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 5-3 4/17 SAINT MARY’S*............W, 8-0 (6) 4/17 SAINT MARY’S*............W, 8-0 (5) 4/20 STANFORD.................W, 3-2 (11) 4/20 STANFORD...................L, 16-1 (5) 4/24 at Portland State*..........W, 2-1 (9) 4/24 at Portland State*.................L, 9-3 4/24 at Portland State*...............W, 5-2 4/30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 4-3 4/30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 4-0 5/1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*....W, 2-1 5/1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*....W, 5-4 # Mustang Roundup (San Luis Obispo, CA) % Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, AZ) ^ Stanford Invitational (Stanford, CA) @ NIST (Sunnyvale, CA) & Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

2006

2/9 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/17 2/18 2/18 2/19

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (35-20, 14-6 PCSC) vs. UC Santa Barbara#....L, 3-2 (8) vs. UCLA#....................L, 22-3 (5) vs. Massachusetts#..........L, 2-1 (8) vs. Oklahoma State#............L, 3-0 vs. Cal Poly#......................W, 2-0 vs. Drake%.........................W, 5-1 vs. Santa Clara%................W, 3-2 vs. Birmingham-Southern%....L, 1-0 at Stanford%........................L, 7-0

2/21 NEVADA.............................L, 5-3 2/21 NEVADA.........................W, 11-6 2/24 at Cal..................................L, 4-0 2/24 at Cal..................................L, 9-6 2/25 UC DAVIS..........................W, 5-1 2/25 UC DAVIS........................W, 14-4 3/11 vs. Nevada^......................W, 5-2 3/11 vs. North Dakota State^......W, 4-1 3/12 vs. St. Francis^...................W, 8-1 3/12 vs. Colorado State^.......W, 2-1 (8) 3/15 IOWA.................................L, 6-1 3/15 IOWA...............................W, 6-0 3/17 vs. Southern Utah@.......W, 8-0 (5) 3/18 vs. Syracuse@.............W, 3-1 (11) 3/18 vs. Miami University@...W, 16-1 (5) 3/19 vs. Utah State@..................W, 5-0 3/22 PRINCETON......................W, 5-0 3/22 PRINCETON......................W, 4-0 3/26 PACIFIC.............................L, 10-3 3/26 PACIFIC...............................L, 6-1 3/30 UC RIVERSIDE....................W, 7-1 3/30 UC RIVERSIDE....................W, 6-3 4/8 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 3-0 4/8 at Loyola Marymount*........W, 6-0 4/9 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 4-0 4/9 at Loyola Marymount*...W, 6-5 (8) 4/14 SANTA CLARA*...................L, 6-2 4/14 SANTA CLARA*............W, 8-0 (5) 4/15 SANTA CLARA*...................L, 1-0 4/15 SANTA CLARA*.................W, 4-0 4/19 at UC Davis.......................W, 5-3 4/19 at UC Davis..................W, 4-3 (8) 4/22 at San Diego*....................W, 6-2 4/22 at San Diego*......................L, 4-2 4/23 at San Diego*......................L, 9-8 4/23 at San Diego*....................W, 3-0 4/26 at Nevada......................L, 9-1 (5) 4/26 at Nevada...........................L, 6-5 4/29 at Saint Mary’s*..........W, 15-0 (5) 4/29 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 3-2 4/30 at Saint Mary’s*..........W, 11-1 (5) 4/30 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 4-0 5/6 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 4-0 5/6 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 3-0 5/7 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 6-3 5/7 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 5-1 # Campbell/Cartier Tourney (Poway, CA) % Stanford Invitational (Stanford, CA) ^ NIST (Sunnyvale, CA) @ Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

2007

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (20-33, 11-8 PCSC) 2/9 vs. Santa Clara#................W, 9-3 2/9 vs. Santa Clara#................W, 3-0 2/11 vs. Washington#..................L, 4-0 2/11 at Cal Poly#.........................L, 4-0 2/13 at Stanford....................L, 13-2 (5) 2/16 vs. Seton Hall%...................W, 3-0 2/16 vs. Northwestern%................L, 3-2 2/17 vs. Tennessee%.....................L, 9-2 2/17 vs. Southern Utah%...............L, 5-4 2/18 vs. Cal State Fullerton%....L, 9-0 (5) 2/23 vs. UC Riverside^...........W, 12-10 2/24 vs. Kentucky^..................L, 9-1 (6) 2/25 at UC Davis^.......................L, 7-5 3/9 vs. Stanford@..................L, 8-0 (5) 3/9 vs. Loyola Chicago@............L, 5-2 3/10 vs. San Diego State@............L, 8-5 3/10 vs. UC Santa Barbara@...L, 3-2 (8) 3/14 IOWA STATE.................W, 1-0 (8) 3/14 IOWA STATE...................L, 4-2 (9) 3/16 vs. BYU&........................L, 5-4 (8) 3/16 vs. Iowa State&....................L, 6-3 3/17 vs. Idaho State&.................W, 8-2 3/17 vs. Pittsburgh&.....................L, 4-1 3/18 vs. Illinois&...................L, 18-3 (5) 3/20 KANSAS...........................W, 7-4

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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE SOFTBALL DIV. I YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1990-PRES.) 3/24 vs. Pacific$......................L, 4-1 (9) 3/24 vs. UNLV$...........................L, 3-0 3/25 vs. UNLV$.........................W, 4-3 3/25 vs. Pacific$......................L, 9-1 (5) 3/29 at Nevada...........................L, 3-2 3/29 at Nevada...........................L, 5-2 4/6 at Portland State*.................L, 3-0 4/6 at Portland State*...............W, 5-3 4/7 at Portland State*.................L, 3-1 4/10 UC DAVIS............................L, 2-0 4/10 UC DAVIS..........................W, 5-4 4/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 4-3 4/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 7-5 4/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*...W, 5-4 (12) 4/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 7-6 4/18 CAL.....................................L, 9-0 4/21 at Santa Clara*................W, 12-3 4/21 at Santa Clara*..................W, 8-5 4/22 at Santa Clara*...............L, 9-6 (8) 4/22 at Santa Clara..............W, 5-4 (9) 4/28 SAN DIEGO*................W, 9-1 (6) 4/28 SAN DIEGO*.....................W, 7-1 4/29 SAN DIEGO*.....................W, 7-1 4/29 SAN DIEGO*.......................L, 3-1 5/5 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 5-1 5/5 SAINT MARY’S*............W, 2-1 (8) 5/6 SAINT MARY’S*............W, 9-1 (5) 5/6 SAINT MARY’S*...................L, 5-0 # Cal Poly Invite (San Luis Obispo, CA) % Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV) ^ Aggie Invitational (Davis, CA) @ Stanford Invitational (Stanford, CA) & Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) $ Pacific Round Robin (Stockton, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

2008

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (32-21, 14-6 PCSC) 2/12 SAN JOSE STATE...............W, 5-2 2/12 SAN JOSE STATE.................L, 6-5 2/19 NEVADA.............................L, 7-3 2/19 NEVADA.............................L, 7-5 2/22 vs. UAB#.........................W, 15-8 2/22 vs. Santa Clara#................W, 8-5 2/23 vs. Cal#.............................W, 8-6 2/24 vs. Cal#..........................L, 9-1 (5) 2/27 at UC Davis.........................L, 6-1 2/27 at UC Davis.......................W, 6-0

2/29 vs. Youngstown State%...W, 8-0 (5) 2/29 vs. Boston College%.....W, 14-3 (5) 3/1 vs. North Dakota State%.....W, 5-1 3/1 vs. Providence%..................W, 8-0 3/2 vs. Boston College%..............L, 2-1 3/7 vs. Rhode Island^........W, 13-1 (5) 3/7 at Fresno State^...................L, 4-2 3/8 vs. DePaul^..........................L, 7-4 3/8 vs. Houston^........................L, 3-1 3/11 at Cal..................................L, 8-4 3/14 vs. Princeton&....................W, 4-3 3/14 vs. Ohio State&................W, 14-6 3/15 vs. Oklahoma&....................L, 2-0 3/15 vs. Colorado State&............W, 7-4 3/16 vs. Northern Colorado&.....W, 4-2 3/19 WISCONSIN.....................W, 8-6 3/19 WISCONSIN.....................W, 5-1 3/21 PACIFIC.............................W, 3-2 3/21 PACIFIC.............................W, 7-4 3/25 at San Jose State..................L, 4-3 4/2 STANFORD..........................L, 3-0 4/5 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 2-0 4/5 at Saint Mary’s*..............L, 4-3 (8) 4/6 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 1-0 4/6 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 6-0 4/12 PORTLAND STATE*.............W, 4-3 4/12 PORTLAND STATE*........L, 11-4 (8) 4/13 PORTLAND STATE*...........W, 13-7 4/13 PORTLAND STATE*...........W, 12-3 4/19 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 2-1 4/19 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 1-0 4/20 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 8-6 4/20 at Loyola Marymount*..........L, 4-2 4/26 SANTA CLARA*.................W, 3-2 4/26 SANTA CLARA*.................W, 5-4 4/27 SANTA CLARA*.................W, 2-0 4/27 SANTA CLARA*............W, 9-0 (5) 5/3 at San Diego*.............W, 12-1 (5) 5/3 at San Diego*....................W, 6-3 5/4 at San Diego*.............W, 20-3 (5) 5/4 at San Diego*...............W, 9-1 (6) 5/16 at Fresno State$............L, 11-0 (5) 5/17 vs. San Diego State$............L, 7-1 # Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, CA) % Bronco Stampede (Hayward, CA) ^ Bulldog Classic (Fresno, CA) & Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games $ NCAA Regionals (Fresno, CA)

2009

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (28-23, 14-6 PCSC) 2/12 at Pacific............................W, 6-2 2/12 at Pacific.....................W, 10-0 (6) 2/20 vs. Notre Dame%..................L, 4-1 2/20 at Stanford%........................L, 6-1 2/21 vs. Western Kentucky%..L, 10-2 (5) 2/21 vs. Notre Dame%................L, 11-0 2/24 at Nevada....................L, 10-2 (5) 2/24 at Nevada...........................L, 4-1 2/28 at San Jose State................W, 3-0 2/28 vs. Boston^.....................L, 7-4 (9) 3/1 vs. Boston^..........................L, 5-3 3/1 vs. Boston^..........................L, 2-0 3/6 at Cal Poly&.........................L, 7-1 3/6 vs. Utah State&...........W, 5-2 (10) 3/7 at Cal Poly&.........................L, 4-3 3/7 vs. UC Riverside&.................L, 3-1 3/8 vs. UC Riverside&...............W, 3-2 3/11 UC DAVIS..........................W, 1-0 3/11 UC DAVIS..........................W, 5-4 3/13 vs. UC Davis$......................L, 5-0 3/13 vs. UNLV$...........................L, 7-3 3/14 vs. Colorado State$............W, 7-2 3/14 vs. Long Beach State$......L, 5-4 (8) 3/15 vs. Vermont$......................W, 7-5 3/19 COLORADO STATE@....W, 8-7 (8) 3/19 BYU@..................................L, 9-2 3/21 UNLV@................................L, 9-8 3/22 DARTMOUTH@..................W, 5-4 3/24 CAL..............................W, 2-1 (8) 4/1 CS BAKERSFIELD.........W, 2-1 (11) 4/1 CS BAKERSFIELD................W, 7-3 4/4 SAN DIEGO*.......................L, 7-6 4/4 SAN DIEGO*..............W, 11-2 (5) 4/5 SAN DIEGO*..............W, 11-0 (5) 4/5 SAN DIEGO*...................W, 13-6 4/11 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 4-2 4/11 SAINT MARY’S*...................L, 6-4 4/11 SAINT MARY’S*.................W, 4-0 4/18 at Portland State*.................L, 2-0 4/18 at Portland State*..........L, 10-0 (5) 4/19 at Portland State*............L, 4-2 (8) 4/19 at Portland State*..........W, 6-5 (8) 4/25 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*......L, 2-1

The 2008 squad finished with a 32-21 overall record, a 14-6 mark in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference, and the program’s first-ever PCSC championship. The Hornets advanced to the NCAA Regionals for the first time since 1995 and seven players were named all-conference. In addition, head coach Kathy Strahan was named the PCSC Coach of the Year and picked up her 700th career victory in the team’s 20-3 win over San Diego on May 4, 2008.

4/25 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*....W, 5-0 4/26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*....W, 9-2 4/26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT*....W, 5-4 4/29 SAINT MARY’S*..........W, 13-2 (5) 5/2 at Santa Clara*..................W, 8-1 5/2 at Santa Clara*..................W, 7-2 5/3 at Santa Clara*..................W, 6-5 5/3 at Santa Clara*...........W, 11-0 (5) % Stanford Invitational (Stanford, CA) ^ Game played in San Jose, CA & Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, CA) $ NIST (San Jose, CA) @ Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

2010

Head Coach: Kathy Strahan (23-31, 13-7 PCSC) 2/13 at Fresno State#...................L, 3-2 2/13 vs. Pacific#....................W, 6-3 (8) 2/14 at Fresno State#...................L, 6-0 2/14 vs. Pacific#.........................W, 3-2 2/16 at UC Davis....................L, 4-3 (8) 2/16 at UC Davis.........................L, 7-3 2/19 vs. Illinois%..........................L, 7-1 2/19 vs. UC Riverside%...............W, 2-0 2/20 vs. Nevada%........................L, 6-4 2/20 at Stanford%........................L, 1-0 3/5 CHARLOTTE^.......................L, 4-0 3/5 CHARLOTTE^.......................L, 6-3 3/6 CHARLOTTE^.......................L, 4-3 3/6 SAN JOSE STATE^.............L, 10-4 3/7 SAN JOSE STATE^.............L, 11-5 3/10 NEVADA...........................W, 4-3 3/10 NEVADA.............................L, 5-1 3/12 at Cal Poly&.........................L, 3-2 3/12 vs. UC Santa Barbara&...W, 5-2 (5) 3/13 at Cal Poly&.........................L, 3-0 3/13 vs. Iowa State&..................W, 4-1 3/14 vs. Iowa State&....................L, 4-3 3/18 COLORADO STATE..............L, 8-6 3/19 UTAH STATE@.............W, 10-2 (5) 3/19 COLORADO STATE@...........L, 9-4 3/20 IONA@...............................L, 5-0 3/20 UTAH STATE@....................W, 3-0 3/26 at UC Davis$.......................L, 7-5 3/26 vs. Cal$...............................L, 3-1 3/27 vs. UC Riverside$...............W, 8-4 3/28 vs. UC Riverside$.................L, 6-2 3/30 BOISE STATE.................L, 11-2 (5) 3/30 BOISE STATE......................W, 7-5 4/7 at Cal..................................L, 6-0 4/10 SANTA CLARA*...............W, 10-3 4/10 SANTA CLARA*.................W, 6-2 4/11 SANTA CLARA*..........W, 17-0 (5) 4/17 at San Diego*......................L, 2-1 4/17 at San Diego*....................W, 4-0 4/18 at San Diego*......................L, 6-4 4/18 at San Diego*....................W, 1-0 4/24 at Saint Mary’s*.................W, 5-3 4/24 at Saint Mary’s*...................L, 4-2 4/25 at Saint Mary’s*...................L, 4-2 4/25 at Saint Mary’s*...................L, 4-1 4/29 SANTA CLARA*..........W, 16-0 (5) 5/1 CS BAKERSFIELD*..............W, 4-3 5/1 CS BAKERSFIELD*................L, 4-2 5/2 CS BAKERSFIELD*...........L, 3-2 (8) 5/2 CS BAKERSFIELD*..............W, 8-0 5/8 at Loyola Marymount*........W, 4-3 5/8 at Loyola Marymount*........W, 9-0 5/9 at Loyola Marymount*........W, 9-6 5/9 at Loyola Marymount*......W, 12-8 # Fresno State Kickoff (Fresno, CA) % Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, CA) ^ Hornet Round Robin (Sacramento, CA) & Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, CA) @ Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA) $ Aggie Stampede (Davis, CA) * Pacific Coast Softball Conference games

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