Humboldt State Softball 2012 Media Guide
General Information
Quick Facts COACHING STAFF
Head Coach...................................................Frank Cheek Alma Mater (year)....................San Francisco State (1963) Career Record/HSU................................1077-311-1/same Years at HSU........................................................24th year Coach’s Phone...........................................(707) 826-5952 Coach’s Email...................................... fjc2@humboldt.edu Assistant Coach...............Shelli Maher-Sarchett (7th year) Alma Mater (year)........................... Humboldt State (2002) Asst. Coach Phone.....................................(707) 826-5960 Asst. Coach Email......................... mcm13@humboldt.edu
PROGRAM
2011 Overall/Conf. Record................27-24/15-17 (7th CCAA) Starters Returning/Lost..................................................8/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................16/6 Conference Titles................. 18 (‘83, ‘89-’91, ‘93, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98, ‘00-’09) Best Conference Record......................23-1 (1998, NCAC) Best Overall Record.........................................60-6 (2005) NCAA Postseason Appearances.................19 (1990, ‘91, ‘93-’09) Nat’l Champ. Appearances......................5 (1994, ‘95, ‘99, ‘01, ‘08) NCAA National Championship Title............... 2 (1999, 2008) NCAA West Regional Titles............... 5 (1994, ‘95, ‘99, ‘01, ‘08) Longest Winning Streak.....................35 (2/24/05-4/17/05) Consecutive Winning Seasons............... 22 (1983*, 1989-’09) *1984-88 program was disbanded
Table of Contents General Information.............................................2 2012 Rosters.......................................................3 Coaching Staff..................................................4-8 Head Coach Frank Cheek..............................5-6 Assistant Coach Shelli Maher-Sarchett...............7 Assistant Coach Geneva Perrine........................8 NCAA Division II National Champions.....................9 2012 Lumberjacks......................................... 10-24 2011 Season Review..................................... 25-30 Batting & Pitching Statistics............................26 Fielding Statistics..........................................27 Hitting Leaders..............................................28 Pitching Leaders............................................29 Final Results.................................................30 California Collegiate Athletic Association.......... 31-32 2011 CCAA Review........................................32 Coaching Records...............................................33 All-Time Roster.............................................. 34-36 Lumberjack Honors....................................... 37-40 Career Records..................................................41 Single-Season Records................................... 42-43 All-Time Series...................................................44 Year-By-Year Scores....................................... 45-51 HSU Softball Tradition.................................... 52-54 Contributors.................................................. 55-56
UNIVERSITY
School.......................................Humboldt State University System....................................... California State University City/State........................................................Arcata, Calif. Founded......................................................................1913 Enrollment..................................................................7,903 Home Field (capacity)...............................HSU Field (500) Colors............................................................Green & Gold Nickname....................................................... Lumberjacks Conference.................California Collegiate Athletic Association Affiliation................................................... NCAA Division II President.............................................Dr. Rollin Richmond Director of Athletics...........................................Dan Collen Athletics Phone..........................................(707) 826-3666 Faculty Athletic Representative...............Dr. Jeffry Borgeld Sports Information Contact......................Sammi Sheppard Credits: The 2011 Humboldt State Softball Media Guide is a product of the Humboldt State Sports Information Office. Writing, layout and editing by Sammi Sheppard. Cover picture: Christor Lukasiewicz. Portraits: Sammi Sheppard. Photos: Dan Pambianco, Sammi Sheppard, Evan Wisheropp, Christor Lukasiewicz. All names, nicknames, logos and other indicia referring to Humboldt State University are trademarked and protected by the university. Any unauthorized use is prohibited. Humboldt State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age disability, disabled veterans or Vietnam status. This policy applies to all HSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Director of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, Humboldt State University, 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, Calif. 95521.
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2011 Roster
NUMERICAL # 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 7 22 21 RS RS
PLAYER
Tonya Walker Kayla Evans Kirsten Nouzovsky Erin Guidarelli Sammi Gilbert Jennifer Sizemore Andrea Chavez Claire Hoose Serena Aragones Alicia Reid Courtney Hiatt Jessica George Dani Randall Sarah Fox Felicia Viveiros Alyson Blenis Megan Wink Chrissy Stalf Hannah Brassmassery Alison McKibbon Alyssa Castillo Kyla Clapham Julie Pena
Pos.
B/T
OF R/R P L/L 2B R/R OF R/R MI R/R P R/R SS R/R C R/R OF R/R 3B R/R C R/R P R/R OF R/R OF L/R OF R/R C R/R 2B R/R 1B L/L C R/R 1B R/L P R/R P 3B R/R
Ht.
5-7 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-6 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-3 6-1 5-7 5-9 5-1 5-5 5-7
Yr. HOMETOWN
So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Redding Lake Isabella Escondido Portland, Ore. Ashland, Ore. Laytonville Anaheim Morro Bay San Jose Oakdale Laguna Hills Oakdale San Jose Camarillo Castro Valley Fremont Vacaville Oakley Alameda Mission Viejo Newark El Cajon San Diego
PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Foothill HS Kern Valley HS Escondido HS Central Catholic HS Ashland HS Laytonville HS Cypress HS Morro Bay HS Presentation HS Cal State Stanislaus Santa Margarita HS Waterford HS Mt Pleasant HS La Reina HS Castro Valley HS Mission San Jose HS WC Wood HS Freedom HS Diablo Valley College Mission Viejo HS Moreau Catholic HS Valhalla HS Westview HS
Alphabetical #
0 1 17 7 21 8 RS 2 15 13 5 4 12 9 22 3 RS 14 11 6 20 16 1 19
PLAYER
Serena Aragones Alyson Blenis Hannah Brassmassery Alyssa Castillo Andrea Chavez Kyla Clapham Kayla Evans Sarah Fox Jessica George Sammi Gilbert Erin Guidarelli Courtney Hiatt Claire Hoose Alison McKibbon Kirsten Nouzovsky Julie Pena Dani Randall Alicia Reid Jennifer Sizemore Chrissy Stalf Felicia Viveiros Tonya Walker Megan Wink
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OF R/R C R/R C R/R P R/R SS R/R P P L/L OF L/R P R/R MI R/R OF R/R C R/R C R/R 1B R/L 2B R/R 3B R/R OF R/R 3B R/R P R/R 1B L/L OF R/R OF R/R 2B R/R
Ht.
5-6 5-7 5-7 5-1 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-6 6-1 5-5 5-7 5-3
Yr. HOMETOWN
Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr.
San Jose Fremont Alameda Newark Anaheim El Cajon Lake Isabella Camarillo Oakdale Ashland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Laguna Hills Morro Bay Mission Viejo Escondido San Diego San Jose Oakdale Laytonville Oakley Castro Valley Redding Vacaville
PREVIOUS SCHOOL Presentation HS Mission San Jose HS Diablo Valley College Moreau Catholic HS Cypress HS Valhalla HS Kern Valley HS La Reina HS Waterford HS Ashland HS Central Catholic HS Santa Margarita HS Morro Bay HS Mission Viejo HS Escondido HS Westview HS Mt Pleasant HS Cal State Stanislaus Laytonville HS Freedom HS Castro Valley HS Foothill HS WC Wood HS
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Frank Cheek Head Coach 24th Season
Frank Cheek has been a veritable living legend at Humboldt State University since his arrival in 1969. His success story is illustrated by a total of 1,338 victories — 1,077 in softball and 261 more as Humboldt’s wrestling coach. In December 2009, Cheek received the highest honor a softball coach can achieve. He was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame, becoming just the 50th coach to be so honored. In 2008, Cheek and the Lumberjacks brought back to the campus for the second time in his tenure the Holy Grail of all collegiate trophies — the NCAA National Championship — and again proved that Cheek’s program is the best in the country. On that team, he coached three all-America, five all-region and five all-conference players, while his coaching staff was honored as the NFCA coaching staff of the year. Under his guidance, stand-out pitcher Lizzy Prescott was honored by being nominated for the Honda Division II Athlete of the Year and took home hardware as the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s Female Athlete of the Year and Daktronic’s All-West Region Pitcher of the Year awards. Natalie Galletly earned Daktronic’s All-West Region Player of the Year, while Nikki Ketteringham was honored by the conference as freshman of the year during 2008. Prescott, Galletly and Ketteringham’s accomplishments earned them a spot on the 2008 All-American team. In his 23 seasons as HSU softball coach, he has guided the Lumberjacks to 18 conference championships, 19 west regional playoff appearances and five west region titles, includwww.hsujacks.com
ing capturing 1999’s “Best of the West” title in dramatic fashion. He has also been named conference Coach of the Year 12 times, including his final three seasons in the Pacific West. The 2001 coaching staff was named the best in the west region and Cheek was also honored for achieving his 600th win. He was named West Region Coach of the Year in 2001, following an impressive 54-14 season and the team’s third berth to the national tournament. Cheek has directed 33 softball All-Americans. In 2005, Cheek was named co-Great Northwest Athletic Conference coach of the year, guiding the Lumberjacks to a 54-6 overall finish. Humboldt earned it’s fifth straight Great Northwest Athletic Conference crown with a 22-2 league mark. In 2004, Cheek led the Jacks to a 60-6 overall finish, tying the program’s record for wins in a single season. The Jacks also finished 22-2 in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, earning their fourth straight GNAC crown. In 2001 he led the Jacks to their second Pacific West Conference title and won the NCAA West Region Championships for the fourth time. In 1999, Cheek’s Lumberjacks were ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation during the season. However, after losing the Pacific West Conference championship to Hawaii Pacific, HSU avenged the defeat in the regional 5
tournament held at UC Davis (where some of the team’s greatest wins have been played) to beat Hawaii Pacific twice and advanced to Salem, Va., for a shot at the national title. The Lumberjacks swept through the field at the national championship tournament and kept their 1999 post-season record perfect at 8-0 to bring home the top prize. The ‘Jacks finished No. 1 and were the top-ranked team for most of the 2000 season. Cheek’s Lumberjacks easily handled Nebraska-Kearney in the championship game, 7-2 — and the rest is history in the record books as the HSU softball team gave the university it’s first ever national championship in a female sport. “It’s a feeling I’ll never forget,” Cheek told the national media after the big victory. “I felt we were destined. In all the years I’ve been coaching, I’ve never had that feeling before.” In 1998, the Lumberjacks captured the final Northern California Athletic Conference title, posting a 60-7 overall record and advancing to the West Regional Tournament. Under his leadership in 1994, HSU finished the season No. 2 in the nation, advancing all the way to the NCAA Division II championship game. They returned to the championships in 1995, finishing third after defeating defending champion Merrimack. Before taking over the Humboldt softball program, Cheek coached the Arcata High softball team for five years in addition to his duties as HSU wrestling coach. While at Arcata, his team won four league titles and made five section appearances. Cheek, who coached wrestling for 22 seasons at Humboldt State, is the winningest coach in school history. His wrestling teams have won more than 250 matches. Cheek’s athletes have won a total of 46 All-America awards from the NCAA, including five individual national championships. Cheek was inducted to the California Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2003 Prior to graduating from San Francisco State in 1963, Cheek served four years in the United States Marine Corps. While at SFSU, he participated in baseball and wrestling. He graduated Magna Cum Laude and earned a master’s degree in physical education. In addition, he has a Secondary Administration Credential and a Secondary Teaching Credential. In 1991, Cheek was inducted into the San Francisco State Athletic Hall of Fame. After graduating he taught five years at Ceres High School. He joined the staff at HSU in 1969 as the wrestling coach and has also served as athletic director.
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Shelli Maher-Sarchett Assistant Coach 7th Season
Shelli Maher-Sarchett, a key member of the 1999 Humboldt State national championship team, enters her seventh season as assistant coach. In 2008, Maher-Sarchett and the rest of the coaching staff was honored as the 2008 NCAA Division II Coaching Staff of the Year, after coaching the Lumberjacks (57-18 overall, 24-8 CCAA) to their second ever NCAA DII National Championship. In 2007, she was honored as the 13th member of the Humboldt State softball program to be elected to the HSU Athletics Hall of Fame. Maher-Sarchett assists in leading the program she helped achieve the NCAA Division II pinnacle as a slugging catcher and third baseman. The year previous to coming back to HSU she served as head coach at Dominican University in her hometown of San Rafael, where she previously was an assistant coach for three years. During her four-year playing career at HSU, Maher-Sarchett posted a .359 career batting average that included a .407 mark achieved during her sophomore season of 1998. After earning AllAmerican honors as the Jack’s third baseman in 1998 and 1999, Maher-Sarchett took over the catching responsibilities her senior year, gaining All-American status in that position. Humboldt State’s record book lists Maher-Sarchett in every career hitting category, including doubles, where she ranks first all-time with 52. She is No. 3 in both RBIs (188) and hits (282), and No. 4 alltime in home runs with 18. Maher-Sarchett graduated from Humboldt State with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and has also worked as a Special Education Instructional Aide in the San Rafael public schools system. She lives in Arcata with her husband, Steve Sarchett, and daughter’s Sagen and Shia.
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Geneva Perrine Assistant Coach 1st Season
Four-year Lumberjack standout shortstop Geneva Perrine joins the HSU coaching staff this spring after playing a critical role as player in the Jacks’ recent success. Perrine, starting shortstop on the 2008 National Champions, will always be remembered for her first collegiate home run, a grand slam in a 9-2 win over Cal State Stanislaus that helped HSU advance in the West Region tournament on the way to the national title. During her Humboldt State career, Perrine achieved totals of 25 doubles and 12 homes runs. Also known for her outstanding defensive skills, she hit .288 over the course of 231 games. Perrine ranks No. 9 in the Humboldt State record book for games played in a single season with 71 in 2008. A native of Woodland, Calif. Perrine is the daughter of Georgiana White and Jim Perrine. She will graduate in May with her degree in kinesiology.
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The 2008 (above) NCAA Division II National Championship team featured 3 All-America honorees. Two, Natalie Galletly and Lizzy Prescott, were three-time selections. Marissa Slattery was a two-time honoree and Nikki Ketteringham has been honored once. Galletly and Prescott were named the Daktronics Regional Player and Pitcher of the Year. Prescott was the CCAA Pitcher of the Year as well as a first team All-CCAA honoree along with Galletly, Slattery and Caitlin Klug. Ketteringham earned second team honors.
Two-time NCAA Division II National Champions The 1999 (below) NCAA Division II National Champions had six All-America selections on the team. Jessame Kendall, Shelli Maher, and Jamie Peterson were threee-time selections. Megan Keesling, Taiisha Pleasant and April Tursky were each honored once. Kendall was named the conference Pitcher of the Year and along with Peterson, Pleasant, Tursky, B.J. Helfrich and Megan Keesling were first-team All-PacWest Conference. Maher was a second-team selection. Christen Hardee, Helfrich, Keesling, Kendall, Maher, Peterson and Pleasant have all been inducted into the Humboldt State Hall of Fame.
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Kirsten Nouzovsky
Senior Second Base Ht: 5-8 Bats: Right Throws: Right Escondido, Calif. Escondido HS
2011: Started all 51 games at second base ... had the third-best batting average for the Jacks with .357 ... in 157 appearances at the plate, hit 56 times, including 11 homeruns, 11 doubles and a triple ... batted in 43 RBIs, second highest on the team ... stole three bases ... posted multiple hits in 13 games, including the only Jack to have four hits in a single game (vs. Cal State Stanislaus 2/19/11). 2010: Batted .305 in 45 starts and 50 total appearances...had 40 hits and scored 24 runs in 131 at-bats....recorded eight doubles, 20 RBIs and four homers...stole three bases without being caught...had a .905 fielding percentage and 39 assists. 2009: Redshirt season. 2008: Hit .257 in 31 starts and 32 total appearances … had 19 hits and scored nine runs in 74 at-bats … hit one home run, had three doubles and 10 walks … stole three bases without being caught … suffering a season-ending knee injury in the 32nd game. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letterwinner at Escondido High … earned team team Most Valuable Player honors twice PERSONAL: Born August 21, 1989 ... parents are Michelle and Tom Nouzovsky ... father is a Humboldt State alum ... majoring in kinesiology ... played club ball for the San Diego Breakers Gold.
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Sammi Gilbert Senior Shortstop Ht: 5-8 Bats: Right Throws: Right Ashland, Ore. Ashland HS
2011: Appeared in 39 games, starting twice ... in 27 at-bats, made four hits, including a double and a homerun ... scored four runs and stole two bases ... hit her homer in the second game of the season, a 12-3 nightcap victory over Dominican (2/9/11). 2010: Made 38 starts and 53 total appearances ... batted .263 in 99 at-bats with 26 hits ... including seven doubles and one home run ... scored 16 times and had 8 RBIs. 2009: Batted .381 in five starts and 33 total appearances … rapped out eight hits, including two homers, in 21 at-bats … knocked in five runs and scored 11 times … had an on-base percentage of .435 … stole one base. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity starter at Ashland (Ore.) High ... earned first-team AllSouthern Sky Conference (SSC) honors as a senior ... a second-team All-SSC performer as a junior … as a sophomore was selected the team’s defensive MVP ... in volleyball was two-time All-SSC and earned all-state honors her senior year.
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Alicia Reid
Senior Third Base Ht: 5-4 Bats: Right Throws: Right Oakdale, Calif. Cal State Stanislaus
2011: Played in 50 games, starting all but three ... batted .263 in 114 appearances at the plate ... scored 16 runs and registered 30 hits, including four doubles, nine multiple hit games and a homerun ... homered in a 6-2 win over Chico State (4/8/11). CSU STANISLAUS: Named to the CCAA All-Academic team...Warrior Freshman of the Year... also played basketball freshman year. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner ... 2005-06 Section Champion...three-time conference champ ... two-time All-district team ... three-time honoree to first-team All-League ... also named basketball MVP ... three-tiem All-District selection and thee-time first-time All-League for basketball ... three-time conference champion and two-time All-League selection in golf. PERSONAL: Born May 10, 1988, in Oakdale ... parents are Michelle and Corey Reid ... majoring in elementary education ... enjoys photography, hiking and coaching youth.
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Felicia Viveiros Senior Outfield Ht: 5-5 Bats: Right Throws: Right Castro Valley, Calif. Castro Valley HS
2011: Started all 51 games ... was named to the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American second team, Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division II All-West Region first team, Daktronics All-West Region first team and All-California Collegiate Athletic Association first team ... posted the team’s second-highest batting average, hitting .392 in 153 at-bats with 60 hits, including 19 multiple hit games ... scored 32 runs and batted in 42 RBIs ... registered 11 homeruns and eight doubles ... went 3-for-4 in stolen bases attempts ... longest hitting streak was eight-in-a-row. 2010: Batted .252 in 47 starts and 55 total appearances...had 35 hits in 139 at-bats including seven doubles and four homers...led the team in triples (2)...tallied 13 runs and 24 RBIs...led the team with a perfect, 1.000, fielding percentage. 2009: A first-team All-CCAA selection … batted .299 in 53 starts and 56 total appearances … had 41 hits, including three doubles, one triple and seven home runs, in 137 at-bats for a .489 slugging percentage … scored 29 runs and knocked in 25 … had 16 walks and “took one for the team” nine times … was 4-for-4 in stolen bases. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year varsity starter … earned first-team all-Hayward Area League (HAL) three times … honored as a second-team All-HAL selection … played club ball for the Lady Wolfpack. PERSONAL: Born January 10, 1990, in San Leandro ... parents are Arcy and Silvio Viveiros ... majoring in biology with an emphasis in pre-med … enjoys camping, shopping and hanging out with friends and family.
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Ally Blenis
Senior Catcher Ht: 5-7 Bats: Right Throws: Right Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose HS
2011: Made 30 starts in 45 appearances ... batted .291 off 23 hits on 79 appearances at the plate, including four doubles, a triple and a homerun ... First collegiate homerun came in a 9-1 victory over Hawaii Hilo (3/22) ... had 17 RBIs and scored 12 runs. 2010: Among her appearance in 27 games, made 15 starts … hit .267 in 45 official plate appearances … had 10 RBI on 12 hits including four doubles … scored six times and also earned two walks … had three multi-hit games – twice at Cal State San Bernardino (2/19 & 2/20) and at Cal State Dominguez Hills (2/14) … in her best game of the season, at Cal State Dominguez Hills (2/14), she went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI … had two doubles at Cal State San Bernardino (2/19). 2009: Appeared in six games … scored one run … had one put out. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterwinner and team captain in junior and senior years ... selected a first-team All-Mission Valley Athletic League (MVAL) performer as a senior … earned second-team All-MVAL honors as a sophomore and junior ... honored as a three-time team MVP... participated in cross country ... honored with school’s White Sweater Award for earning eight varsity letters … presented with the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award … played club ball for the San Jose Sharks Gold. PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1990 ... parents are Cindy and George Blenis ... majoring in nursing … enjoys traveling, music and rooting for the NHL’s San Jose Sharks.
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2011: Appeared in 27 games for the Jacks ... in eight at-bats, had one hit and scored four runs ... went 2-for-2 on stolen bases attempts 2010: Batted .300 in one start and 25 total appeances...recorded three hits in 10 at-bats and scored three times. HIGH SCHOOL: Started all four years of varsity softball at Central Catholic High (Portland, Ore.) … honored as a first-team All-Mt Hood League performer as a senior and a second-teamer as a junior … the team won its conference championship in 2007 and 2009 and finished second in state in 2007 … also played JV soccer and basketball.
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Born January 14, 1991 ... parents are Susan and Erin Guidarelli PERSONAL: Frank Guidarelli ... majoring in cellular/molecular development …
Junior Outfield Ht: 5-3 Bats: Right Throws: Right Portland, Ore. Central Catholic HS
enjoys water skiing, designing t-shirts and riding bikes … played club ball for the Oregon Silver Bullets 18 Gold.
2011: Appeared in three games and saw the plate twice. 2010: Batted .444 in ten total appearances ... recorded four hits in nine at-bats and scored two times with five RBIs ... led the team with a .545 on base percentage. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year varsity starter at Morro Bay High … earned first-team All-Los Padres League (LPL) and All-San Luis Obispo County (SLOC) recognition as a junior and second-team All-LPL and All-SLOC her senior year … honored as a Scholar-Athlete. PERSONAL: Born January 1, 1991, in San Luis Obispo ... parents are Barbara and Clint Hoose ... majoring in child development … enjoys cooking, baking and going to the beach.
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Claire Hoose Junior Catcher Ht: 5-5 Bats: Right Throws: Right Morro Bay, Calif. Morro Bay HS
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2011: Appeared in 44 games, starting 29 for the Jacks ... hit .230 with 20 hits in 87 times at the plate ... recorded four doubles and nine RBIs on the season. 2010: Made 27 starts in 51 total appearances … hit .215 in 65 at-bats with 14 hits including one double and one homer … led all freshman and was third on the team with five steals … ranked second among freshman with 18 runs scored … first collegiate hit, walk and run came at Cal State Dominguez Hills (2/14) … twice had two hits in a game against Dominican (3/6) and vs. Montana State-Billings (3/28) … scored twice, had her first steal and home run and knocked in two against Dominican (3/6).
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SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters … honored as Serena Aragones HIGH a second-team All-West Catholic Athletic League performer
Junior Outfield Ht: 5-6 Bats: Right Throws: Right San Jose, Calif. Central Catholic HS
as a senior … named the team’s most improved player her sophomore season … three of her four years the team won a minimum of 26 games … A Mercury News honorable mention selection as a senior … played club ball for the San Jose Lady Sharks - Gold. PERSONAL: Born August 14, 1991 ... parents are Terri and Steven Aragones ... majoring in liberal studies with an emphasis in elementary education … enjoys dancing, listening to music and hanging out with friends. 2011: Played in 48 games, starting 39 ... hit .307 in 127 at-bats by registering 39 hits, including four doubles and six homers ... had 10 multiple-hit games ... posted 157 putouts and caught 18 players trying to steal bases. 2010: Batted .263 in 53 appearances with 38 starts ... had 32 hits in 118 at-bats with six double and two homers ... recorded 10 runs and 19 RBIs ... tallied 23 assists for a .986 fielding percentage. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year letter-winner at Santa Margarita High … earned All-Trinity League first team honors as a senior and honorable mention as a junior … was a two-time scholar athlete … participated in the North v. South Orange County All-Star Game as a senior … was a member of the Trinity League Championship team in 2007 … received the team’s Defensive Player of the Year award in 2007 and MVP in 2006.
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Courtney Hiatt Junior Catcher Ht: 5-8 Bats: Right Throws: Right Laguna Hills, Calif. Santa Margarita HS www.hsujacks.com
PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1991 ... parents are Shelley and William Hiatt ... majoring in kinesiology … enjoys hanging out with friends and family in her spare time and going to the beach … daughter of Shelley and William Hiatt … played club ball for American Athletics Gold. 17
2011: Started all 51 games as a sophomore ... was named to the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association AllAmerican first team, Daktronics All-American third team, Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division II All-West Region first team, Daktronics AllWest Region first team and All-California Collegiate Athletic Association first team ... Honored as the CCAA’s Most Valuable Player after she led the CCAA with a .398 overall batting average, .807 slugging percentage, 68 hits, 47 RBI, 16 doubles, a conference single-season record 18 home runs and 138 total bases ... posted a 17 at-bat hitting streak and had 22 multiple hit games ... led the team with 389 putouts, registering 14 in a signle game against Cal State San Bernardino (4/22/11). 2010: Earned NFCA and Daktronics All-West Region honors in her freshman debut ... a second-team All-CCAA honoree ... batted .369 while starting all 55 of the team’s games ... had 66 hits in 179 at-bats including 12 doubles, one triple, and four home runs ... struck out just nine times ... scored 27 times and knocked in 34 runs ... contributed 19 assists and had a .988 fielding percentage.
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Chrissy Stalf Junior First Base Ht: 6-1 Bats: Left Throws: Left Oakley, Calif. Freedom HS
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner … named a first-team All-Bay Valley Athletic League (BVAL) performer as a senior … a member of three BVAL championship teams … North Coast Section champion as a junior and runner-up as a senior … selected as team’s Captain Award winner as senior … played four years of volleyball and earned first-team BVAL honors as well as team MVP. PERSONAL: Born July 4, 1991 ... daughter of Robyn and Bob Stalf … majoring in child development … hobbies include wakeboarding and camping … played club for NorCal Shockers Gold.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Competed at Diable Valley College. HIGH SCHOOL: Played softball at Saint Joseph Notre Dame (Alameda). PERSONAL: Born July 12, 1990, in San Francisco ... parents are Ted and Rabbit ... majoring in geology.
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Hannah Brassmassery Junior Catcher Ht: 5-7 Bats: Right Throws: Right Alameda, Calif. Diablo Valley College 18
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2011: Started one game in her 45 appearances ... hit .286 in seven at bats and registered two hits ... scored 17 runs and stole the base five times as a pinch runner. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner … received MVP of the Cub Classic and most valuable defensive player her freshmen year...received All-League, All-Section and All-EAL selection her senior year...named to the All-Record searchlight prep softball team....played ASA club ball for the North Valley Rapids Gold. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 10, 1991 ... parents are Vanessa and Richard Walker ... majoring in kinesiology ... enjoys going to the beach.
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Tonya Walker Sophomore Outfield Ht: 5-7 Bats: Right Throws: Right Redding, Calif. Foothill HS
2011: Made 20 appearances and six starts ... pitched a 5.92 ERA, winning three games to two losses ... posted 18 strikeouts. 2010: Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner … honored as a fourtime first-team All-North Central II – North League (NCL) performer … named NCL MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior … selected three times as a CalHiSports all-state nominee … earned Redwood Empire first-team recognition four times … played club ball for the Windsor Wildcats A. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 13, 1991, in Ukiah, Calif. ... parents are Annette and Yancy Sizemore ... majoring in kinesiology … enjoys hanging out with friends and riding horses.
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Jennifer Sizemore Sophomore Pitcher Ht: 5-7 Bats: Right Throws: Right Laytonville, Calif. Laytonville HS
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2011: Appeared in 27 games, batting .294 in 17 at-bats ... in five hits, had two doubles, batted in four RBIs and scored six runs. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letterwinner at Cypress High (Anaheim) ‌ earned all-league first team honors and all-academic team honors as a junior and senior ... was a two-time best offensive player selection ... also competed in soccer. PERSONAL: Born August 2, 1992 ... parents are Miguel and Blanca Chavez ... majoring in kinesiology ... enjoys reading, listening to music and watching lacrosse ... played ASA club ball for the Riptide Gold.
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Andrea Chavez Sophomore Shortstop Ht: 5-7 Bats: Right Throws: Right Anaheim, Calif. Cypress HS
2011: Made 17 starts in 26 appearances in the circle ... registered a 6.41 ERA in 122.1 innings pitched ... struck opponents out 53 times, caught players stealing six times and had three putouts. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letter-winner and a twotime scholar athlete at Waterford High ... earned Southern League and Waterford High School MVP as a junior and senior ... a two-time Modesto Bee Player/Athlete of the week ... honored as Waterford HS Athlete of the Year and USMC Female Athlete her senior year ... Also was a two-year volleyball captain and 2008 High Jump Champ in track and field. PERSONAL: Born January 15, 1992 ‌ daughter of Jackie and Derek George ... majoring in journalism ... interests include music, friends and family ... played ASA club ball for the California Smash.
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Jessica George Sophomore Pitcher Ht: 5-8 Bats: Right Throws: Right Laguna Hills, Calif. Santa Margarita HS
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2011: Started 40 times and made an appearance eight other times ... registered 31 hits in 123 times at the plate ... homered three times and had seven doubles ... scored 10 runs and batted in 23 RBIs. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner...three-time firstteam all-league team selection...and two-time all-CIF division 3 Southern Section player...received offensive player of the year in 2008....defensive player in 2009 and coaches award and captain for leadership in 2010...also played varsity golf for three years...played ASA club ball for the SoCal Pumas Gold. PERSONAL: Born June 12, 1992 ... parents are Julie and David Fox ... majoring in Liberal Studies ... interests include scrapbooking and going to the lake with friends and family.
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Sarah Fox Sophomore Outfield Ht: 5-6 Bats: Left Throws: Right Camarillo, Calif. La Reina HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity softball at Kern Valley High (Lake Isabella) ... received All-Area Kern County first team recognition as a junior and All-CIF first team honors as a senior ... earned all-league first team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... was named team MVP all four years and league MVP as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1993, in Woodland Hills ... parents are Larry and Nikolle Evans ... majoring in kinesiology ... enjoys snowboarding, camping, wakeboarding and riding dirt bikes ... played travel ball with Explosion A.
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Kayla Evans Freshman Pitcher Ht: 5-6 Bats: Left Throws: Left Lake Isabella, Calif. Kern Valley HS
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HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity softball at Mount Pleasant High (San Jose) ... earned all-league first team honors all four years, along with the league’s Most Valuable Player honor as a junior and Senior of the Year award ... also played basketball. PERSONAL: Born March 6, 1993, in San Jose ... parents are Bob and Cindy Randall ... majoring in zoology ... played ASA for San Jose Sting Gold.
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Dani Randall Freshman Outfield Ht: 5-6 Bats: Right Throws: Right San Jose, Calif. Mt. Pleasant HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Played varsity softball at Will C. Wood High in Vacaville ... was named Defensive MVP in 2009 and 2011 ... earned all-league honorable mention recognition as a sophomore and senior. PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1993, in Vallejo ... parents are Steve and Kim Wink ... majoring in social work.
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Megan Wink Freshman Second Base Ht: 5-3 Bats: Right Throws: Right Vacaville, Calif. WC Wood HS
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HIGH SCOOL: Played softball at Mission Viejo High ... earned Offensive Player of the Year honors. PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1993, in Mission Viejo ... parents are Brian and Kelly McKibbon ... has not yet declared a major ... enjoys hanging out with friends.
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Alison McKibbon Freshman First Base Ht: 5-9 Bats: Right Throws: Left Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Started all four years of varsity softball at Moreau Catholic High (Hayward) ... captained the team as a senior ... was named team Most Valuable Player as a junior ... earned All-Hayward Area Athletic League honors three times, including first team recognition as a junior and senior ... led the HAAL with the most strikeouts and lowest ERA. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 15, 1992, in Fremont ... parents are Chris and Shari Castillo ... majoring in kinesiology ... enjoys spending time with friends and watching movies.
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Alyssa Castillo Freshman Pitcher Ht: 5-1 Bats: Right Throws: Right Newark, Calif. Moreau Catholic HS
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HIGH SCHOOL: Played varsity softball at Valhalla High (El Cajon) ... earned all-league second team honors ... was named a Union Tribune Scholar Athlete. PERSONAL: Born in Longmont, Colo. ... parents are Lamar and Audra Clapham ... majoring in kinesiology ... played ASA for East County Gamers.
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Kyla Clapham Freshman Pitcher Ht: 5-5 El Cajon, Calif. Valhalla HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three year letter-winner at Westview High (San Diego) ... captained the team as a senior and earned All-Palomar League honors ... was named a Union Tribune Scholar Athlete as a junior and senior ... received team Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year her senior year. PERSONAL: Born February 7, 1993, in San Diego ... parents are Julius and Florence Pena ... majoring in business ... enjoys hanging out with friends and family, listening to music, playing guitar and going shopping.
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Julie Pena Freshman Third Base Ht: 5-7 Bats: Right Throws: Right San Diego, Calif. Westview HS
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Batting Statistics RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE PLAYER STALF, Chrissy VIVEIROS, Felicia NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten KETTERINGHAM, Nikki PERRINE, Geneva HIATT, Courtney CHAVEZ, Andrea BLENIS, Ally WALKER, Tonya REID, Alicia FOX, Sarah ARAGONES, Serena WARREN, Lindsay GILBERT, Sammi SCHERER, Megan GUIDARELLI, Erin VAN ACKER, Alexis HOOSE, Claire GEORGE, Jessica LEWIS, Kristina HOOVER, Vaneza Totals Opponents
OVERALL (27-24) (17-18) (10-6)
HOME (13-8) (9-7) (5-1)
AWAY (6-10) (6-10) (0-0)
NEUTRAL (8-6) (0-0) (8-6)
AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF .398 51-51 171 48 68 16 0 18 47 138 .807 18 5 17 0 .469 0 .392 51-51 153 32 60 8 0 11 42 101 .660 24 4 22 0 .484 1 .357 51-51 157 39 56 11 1 11 43 102 .650 20 1 20 2 .430 1 .329 23-23 79 19 26 5 0 2 9 37 .468 10 0 9 0 .400 1 .318 51-51 154 34 49 8 0 4 21 69 .448 11 2 15 0 .371 0 .307 48-39 127 15 39 4 0 6 23 61 .480 12 0 18 0 .364 1 .294 27-0 17 6 5 2 0 0 4 7 .412 1 0 6 0 .333 0 .291 45-30 79 12 23 4 1 1 17 32 .405 16 7 15 1 .451 0 .286 45-1 7 17 2 0 0 0 0 2 .286 1 4 2 0 .583 0 .263 50-47 114 16 30 4 0 1 12 37 .325 9 1 21 0 .323 0 .252 48-40 123 10 31 7 0 3 23 47 .382 13 3 7 1 .338 0 .230 44-29 87 20 20 4 0 0 9 24 .276 2 1 12 0 .253 1 .204 48-43 93 12 19 5 0 3 18 33 .355 7 1 16 1 .260 3 .148 39-2 27 10 4 1 0 1 7 8 .296 3 0 7 0 .233 0 .133 18-0 15 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .133 0 0 2 0 .133 0 .125 27-0 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 0 0 0 0 .125 0 .000 13-1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .167 0 .000 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .307 51-51 1419 2 95 435 79 2 61 275 701 .494 148 29 191 5 .382 8 .318 51-51 1355 3 22 431 77 6 38 280 634 .468 255 51 195 8 .442 6
SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2 1-1 389 24 4 .990 0 3-4 44 0 1 .978 6 3-4 103 91 13 .937 0 0-0 24 0 1 .960 5 3-6 87 112 12 .943 3 1-1 157 37 6 .970 0 0-0 7 11 1 .947 2 2-2 58 18 2 .974 0 5-12 4 1 1 .833 1 0-1 47 91 7 .952 2 0-0 7 1 1 .889 3 0-0 30 7 2 .949 7 2-3 35 12 1 .979 0 2-2 3 7 0 1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 4 2-2 2 2 0 1.000 0 0-0 6 3 0 1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 3 25 1 .966 0 0-0 1 10 0 1.000 0 0-0 3 31 1 .971 35 24-38 1011 488 54 .965 49 28-51 1003 383 68 .953
LOB - Team (343), Opp (385). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (13). IBB - Team (0), Opp (4). Picked off - VIVEIROS 2, GILBERT 1, NOUZOVSKY 1, WALKER 1.
Pitching Statistics PLAYER HOOVER, Vaneza SIZEMORE, Jennifer GEORGE, Jessica LEWIS, Kristina Totals Opponents
ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 4.95 15-8 31-24 9 1/2 2 141.1 148 115 100 127 106 5.92 3-2 20-6 1 0/2 0 39.0 48 37 33 31 18 6.41 7-12 26-17 9 1/0 0 122.1 169 125 112 80 53 7.14 2-2 19-4 1 0/0 0 34.1 66 45 35 17 18 5.82 27-24 51-51 20 4/2 2 337.0 431 322 280 255 195 4.92 24-27 51-51 21 2/1 0 334.1 435 295 235 148 191
2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 25 4 16 539 .275 27 25 4 2 19 4 0 4 155 .310 12 10 0 2 6 33 2 11 500 .338 11 14 3 1 18 15 0 7 161 .410 8 2 5 1 6 77 6 38 1355 .318 58 51 12 6 49 79 2 61 1419 .307 29 29 2 8 35
PB - Team (6), FEICK, A 4, HIATT, C 1, BLENIS, A 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (1), HIATT, C 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - PEREZ, G (16-27), HIATT, C (18-27), HOOVER, V (16-23), FEICK, A (15-23), LEWIS, K (7-7), BLENIS, A (6-6). PB - Team (15), HIATT 10, BLENIS 5, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (6), HIATT 4, BLENIS 2, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - HIATT (19-37), HOOVER (9-22), GEORGE (10-16), BLENIS (9-12), LEWIS (7-8), SIZEMORE (2-5).
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Fielding Statistics Player
C
PO
10
E
FLD%
DPs
SBA
0
1.000
0
7
CSB SBA% 1
.875
PB
CI
0
0
11
GILBERT, Sammi
10
3
7
0
1.000
0
0
0
---
0
0
9
6
3
0
1.000
0
0
0
---
0
0
VAN ACKER, Alexis
1
A
LEWIS, Kristina
SIZEMORE, Jennifer
6
1
5
0
1.000
0
2
3
.400
0
0
GUIDARELLI, Erin
4
2
2
0
1.000
1
0
0
---
0
0
STALF, Chrissy
417
389
24
4
.990
15
0
0
---
0
0
WARREN, Lindsay
48
35
12
1
.979
1
0
0
---
0
0
VIVEIROS, Felicia
45
44
0
1
.978
0
0
0
---
0
0
BLENIS, Ally
78
58
18
2
.974
0
9
3
.750
5
0
HOOVER, Vaneza HIATT, Courtney
35
3
31
1
.971
1
9
13
.409
0
0
200
157
37
6
.970
4
19
18
.514
10
0
GEORGE, Jessica
29
3
25
1
.966
0
10
6
.625
0
0
KETTERINGHAM, Nikki
25
24
0
1
.960
0
0
0
---
0
0
145
47
91
7
.952
6
0
0
---
0
0
39
30
7
2
.949
1
0
0
---
0
0
REID, Alicia ARAGONES, Serena CHAVEZ, Andrea
19
7
11
1
.947
2
0
0
---
0
0
PERRINE, Geneva
211
87
112
12
.943
7
0
0
---
0
0
NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten
207
103
91
13
.937
9
0
0
---
0
0
FOX, Sarah
9
7
1
1
.889
0
0
0
---
0
0
WALKER, Tonya
6
4
1
1
.833
0
0
0
---
0
0
SCHERER, Megan
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
---
0
0
HOOSE, Claire
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
---
0
0
Totals
1553
1011
488
54
.965
21
28
23
.549
15
0
Opponents
1454
1003
383
68
.953
13
24
14
.632
6
0
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Team Hitting Leaders Batting Average 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. VIVEIROS, Felicia 3. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 4. KETTERINGHAM, Nikki 5. PERRINE, Geneva Slugging Percentage 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. VIVEIROS, Felicia 3. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 4. HIATT, Courtney 5. KETTERINGHAM, Nikki On-base Percentage 1. WALKER, Tonya 2. VIVEIROS, Felicia 3. STALF, Chrissy 4. BLENIS, Ally 5. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten Runs Scored 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. PERRINE, Geneva 4. VIVEIROS, Felicia 5. ARAGONES, Serena Hits 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. VIVEIROS, Felicia 3. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 4. PERRINE, Geneva 5. HIATT, Courtney Runs Batted In 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. VIVEIROS, Felicia 4. HIATT, Courtney FOX, Sarah Doubles 1. STALF, Chrissy 28
.398 .392 .357 .329 .318
.807 .660 .650 .480 .468
.583 .484 .469 .451 .430
48 39 34 32 20
68 60 56 49 39
47 43 42 23 23
16
2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. PERRINE, Geneva VIVEIROS, Felicia 5. FOX, Sarah
11 8 8 7
Triples 1. BLENIS, Ally NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten
1 1
Home Runs 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten VIVEIROS, Felicia 4. HIATT, Courtney 5. PERRINE, Geneva
18 11 11 6 4
Total bases 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. VIVEIROS, Felicia 4. PERRINE, Geneva 5. HIATT, Courtney Walks 1. VIVEIROS, Felicia 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. STALF, Chrissy 4. BLENIS, Ally 5. FOX, Sarah Hit-by-Pitch 1. BLENIS, Ally 2. STALF, Chrissy 3. VIVEIROS, Felicia WALKER, Tonya 5. FOX, Sarah Sacrifice Bunts 1. WARREN, Lindsay 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. PERRINE, Geneva 4. GUIDARELLI, Erin
Sac flies 1. WARREN, Lindsay
3
Stolen Bases 1. WALKER, Tonya 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten VIVEIROS, Felicia PERRINE, Geneva
5 3 3 3
Steal Attempts 1. WALKER, Tonya 2. PERRINE, Geneva 3. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten VIVEIROS, Felicia 5. WARREN, Lindsay
12 6 4 4 3
138 102 101 69 61
Total Plate Appearances 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. VIVEIROS, Felicia 4. PERRINE, Geneva 5. HIATT, Courtney
196 185 182 172 143
24 20 18 16 13
At-bats 1. STALF, Chrissy 2. NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten 3. PERRINE, Geneva 4. VIVEIROS, Felicia 5. HIATT, Courtney
171 157 154 153 127
7 5 4 4 3
Games Played 1. PERRINE, Geneva NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten STALF, Chrissy VIVEIROS, Felicia 5. REID, Alicia
7 6 5 4
Games Started 1. PERRINE, Geneva NOUZOVSKY, Kirsten STALF, Chrissy VIVEIROS, Felicia 5. REID, Alicia
51 51 51 51 50
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Team Pitching Leaders Earned Run Average 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 2. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 3. GEORGE, Jessica 4. LEWIS, Kristina
4.95 5.92 6.41 7.14
Won-Loss Percentage 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 2. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 3. LEWIS, Kristina 4. GEORGE, Jessica
.652 .600 .500 .368
Wins 1. 2. 3. 4.
HOOVER, Vaneza 15 GEORGE, Jessica 7 SIZEMORE, Jennifer 3 LEWIS, Kristina 2
Losses 1. GEORGE, Jessica 12 2. HOOVER, Vaneza 8 3. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 2 LEWIS, Kristina 2 Saves 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 2 Innings Pitched 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 141.1 2. GEORGE, Jessica 122.1 3. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 39.0 4. LEWIS, Kristina 34.1 Strikeouts 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 106 2. GEORGE, Jessica 53 3. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 18 LEWIS, Kristina 18 Appearances 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 31 2. GEORGE, Jessica 26 3. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 20 4. LEWIS, Kristina 19
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Games Started 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 24 2. GEORGE, Jessica 17 3. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 6 4. LEWIS, Kristina 4 Games Finished 1. LEWIS, Kristina 10 SIZEMORE, Jennifer 10 3. HOOVER, Vaneza 6 4. GEORGE, Jessica 5
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GEORGE, Jessica
125
Earned Runs Allowed 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 33 2. LEWIS, Kristina 35 3. HOOVER, Vaneza 100 4. GEORGE, Jessica 112
Walks Allowed 1. LEWIS, Kristina 2. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 3. GEORGE, Jessica Wild Pitches 4. HOOVER, Vaneza 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 27 2. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 12 Doubles Allowed 3. GEORGE, Jessica 11 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 4. LEWIS, Kristina 8 2. LEWIS, Kristina 3. HOOVER, Vaneza 4. GEORGE, Jessica Hit Batters 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 25 2. GEORGE, Jessica 14 Triples Allowed 3. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 10 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 4. LEWIS, Kristina 2 LEWIS, Kristina 3. GEORGE, Jessica 4. HOOVER, Vaneza Sacrifice Bunts Allowed 1. HOOVER, Vaneza 19 Home Runs Allowed 2. GEORGE, Jessica 18 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 3. LEWIS, Kristina 6 2. LEWIS, Kristina SIZEMORE, Jennifer 6 3. GEORGE, Jessica 4. HOOVER, Vaneza Sacrifice Flies Allowed 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 2 HOOVER, Vaneza 2 3. LEWIS, Kristina 1 GEORGE, Jessica 1 Hits Allowed 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 48 2. LEWIS, Kristina 66 3. HOOVER, Vaneza 148 4. GEORGE, Jessica 169 Runs Allowed 1. SIZEMORE, Jennifer 37 2. LEWIS, Kristina 45 3. HOOVER, Vaneza 115
17 31 80 127
4 15 25 33
0 0 2 4
4 7 11 16
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Final Results DATE 2/9/11 2/9/11 2/11/11 2/11/11 2/12/11 2/12/11 2/13/11 2/19/11 2/19/11 2/20/11 2/20/11 2/26/11 2/26/11 2/27/11 2/27/11 3/4/11 3/4/11 3/5/11 3/5/11 3/11/11 3/11/11 3/12/11 3/12/11 3/22/11 3/22/11 4/1/11 4/1/11 4/1/11 4/2/11 4/2/11 4/3/11 4/3/11 4/6/11 4/6/11 4/8/11 4/8/11 4/9/11 4/9/11 4/11/11 4/11/11 4/12/11 4/12/11 4/15/11 4/15/11 4/16/11 4/16/11 4/21/11 4/21/11 4/22/11 4/23/11 4/23/11
OPPONENT Domincan Dominican Central Washinton Grand Canyon Western Oregon Dixie State Montana St. Billings *CSU Stanislaus *CSU Stanislaus *CSU Stanislaus *CSU Stanislaus *Sonoma State *Sonoma State *Sonoma State *Sonoma State *UC San Diego *UC San Diego *UC San Diego *UC San Diego *Cal State East Bay *Cal State East Bay *Cal State East Bay *Cal State East Bay Univ. of Hawaii Hilo Univ. of Hawaii Hilo Dixie State Western Wash. Chaminade Univ. of Hawaii Hilo Central Washinton Grand Canyon Univ. of Hawaii Hilo Acadamy of Art Acadamy of Art *Chico State *Chico State *Chico State *Chico State *CSU Monterey Bay *CSU Monterey Bay *CSU Monterey Bay *CSU Monterey Bay *SF State *SF State *SF State *SF State *CSU San Bernadino *CSU San Bernadino *CSU San Bernadino CSU San Bernadino CSU San Bernadino
SCORE W, 11-0 W, 12-3 L,10-11 W, 9-8 W, 15-0 L, 9-17 W, 14-11 L, 3-8 L, 14-16 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 3-1 L, 0-7 W. 7-6 L, 1-9 L, 2-6 W,9-4 L,2-12 L,8-12 L,1-4 L,3-11 L,7-10 W, 7-1 W, 9-1 W,9-4 L,1-12 L,2-5 W,3-0 L,2-9 W,4-3 W,7-5 L,3-11 W,7-6 W,6-5 L,0-2 W,6-2 L,3-8 L,2-5 W,11-8 L,3-8 W,15-14 L,3-8 W,6-2 W,8-3 W,4-3 L,1-6 W,5-0 W,6-4 L,2-5 W,8-4 L, 2-11
R-H-E/R-H-E 11-12-0/0-2-4 12-13-1/3-5-3 10-9-4/11-13-0 9-12-2/8-7-6 15-17-2/0-5-4 9-6-3/17-14-3 14-12-3/11-11-2 3-3-1/8-12-0 14-17-0/16-17-1 4-6-1/3-2-0 4-7-0/3-8-0 3-4-1/1-2-3 0-5-0/7-14-2 7-9-1/6-11-1 1-3-2/9-10-1 2-6-0/9-10-1 9-12-2/4-6-3 2-5-1/12-15-1 8-9-0/12-11-2 1-4-0/4-8-1 3-4-1/11-8-0 7-13-0/10-9-1 7-11-0/1-81 9-10-0/1-4-2 9-10-3/4-9-1 1-3-1/12-9-0 2-8-2/5-8-1 0-5-1/3-10-0 9-12-3/2-10-0 4-6-1/3-9-2 7-9-1/5-6-0 3-9-3/11-15-0 7-10-1/6-8-2 6-11-1/5-5-2 2-6-0/0-3-0 2-5-1/6-9-0 8-9-0/3-8-0 5-5-0/2-8-1 11-14-2/8-7-1 15-17-1/14-12-2 3-4-2/8-9-2 5-9-1/8-92 2-6-1/6-9-1 3-6-3/8-8-1 3-6-0/4-9-0 6-11-0/1-5-1 5-7-0/0-3-0 6-12-2/4-6-1 2-6-1/5-9-1 8-7-1/4-7-1 2-5-2/11-12-1
OVERALL 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 4-3 4-4 4-5 5-5 6-5 7-5 7-6 8-6 8-7 8-8 9-8 9-9 9-10 9-11 9-12 9-13 10-13 11-13 12-13 12-13 12-14 13-15 13-16 14-16 15-16 15-17 16-17 17-17 17-18 18-18 18-19 18-20 19-20 19-21 20-21 20-22 21-22 22-22 23-22 23-23 24-23 25-23 25-24 26-24 26-25
CONF. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 3-3 4-3 4-4 4-5 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 6-10 7-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 9-10 9-10 10-10 11-10 11-10 12-10 13-10 13-11 14-11 14-12 14-13 15-13 15-14 16-14 16-15 17-15 18-15 19-15 19-16 20-16 21-16 21-17 21-17 21-17
PITCHER OF RECORD Hoover Lewis George Hoover George Hoover Sizemore Lewis Siezmore George Hoover Hoover George Lewis Lewis Hoover George Hoover George George Sizemore George Sizemore Hoover George George Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover George Hoover George George Hoover George Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover George Hoover George Hoover George Hoover George George Hoover Hoover
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TIME 1:26 1:22 2:42 3:01 2:15 2:30 2:36 2:00 2:00 1:30 2:00 2:00 2:15 2:40 2:10 1:50 1:45 2:10 2:00 1:40 2:30 2:00 1:48 2:15 2:07 1:42 2:10 2:10 2:10 2:00 1:28 1:57 1:55 1:50 2:20 3:10 2:15 2:30 1:50 1:58 2:18 1:44 2:50 2:10 2:12 2:00 2:00
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Quick Facts First Year of Competition: 1939 Membership: 12 Commissioner: Robert J. Hiegert 2009-10 President: Earl Edwards, Athletic Director, UC San Diego Assistant Commissioner, Compliance & SWA: Carol Rivera Assistant Commissioner, Media Relations: Al Barba Coordinator of Officiating: Dr. Bill White Women’s Sports (7): Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball Men’s Sports (6): Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Track & Field Official Colors: Reflex Blue, White All-Time NCAA Championships: 148 (most among all NCAA Division II Conferences) Institution Breakdown: 11 California State University members; One University of California member.
California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Member Institutions • Cal Poly Pomona • Cal State Dominguez Hills • Cal State East Bay • Cal State Los Angeles • Cal State Monterey Bay • Cal State San Bernardino • Cal State Stanislaus • Chico State • Humboldt State • San Francisco State • Sonoma State • UC San Diego
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The California Collegiate Athletic Association has been one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938. The 12-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State East Bay, Cal State Los Angeles, CSU Monterey Bay, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, Humboldt State, San Francisco State, Sonoma State and UC San Diego. These institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s CCAA-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition. CCAA members have won 148 NCAA Championships (100 men, 48 women) all-time, far and away the most of any Division II conference. On the men’s side, CCAA members have brought home at least 10 titles in swimming & diving (25), wrestling (16), track & field (13), tennis (11) and baseball (10). CCAA institutions have been very successful in the history of NCAA women’s athletics, having won 10 cross country, nine softball, six track & field, five volleyball and five basketball national championships as well as 13 more in four other sports. The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form a league in 1938. Over the past 70 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA including Cal State Bakersfield, Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University. The CCAA Commissioner’s Office relocated from Southern California to the San Francisco Bay Area-suburb of Walnut Creek in July 1998. Robert J. Hiegert is in his 13th year as Commissioner.
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2010 CCAA Final Standings CCAA Team W L T Pct UC San Diego 22 9 0 .710 Sonoma State 23 13 0 .639 Chico State 20 12 0 .625 CSU Dominguez Hills 17 15 0 .531 CSU San Bernardino 18 18 0 .500 CSU Monterey Bay 17 18 0 .486 Humboldt State 15 17 0 .469 Cal State East Bay 14 22 0 .389 CSU Stanislaus 14 22 0 .389 San Francisco State. 11 25 0 .306
OVERALL W L T Pct 45 13 0 .776 38 22 0 .633 31 19 0 .620 28 24 0 .538 35 24 0 .593 24 27 0 .471 27 24 0 .529 24 27 0 .471 21 30 0 .412 18 35 0 .340
FIRST TEAM
Camille Gaito Samantha Lipperd Hailey Stockman Chrissy Stalf Kayla Ledford Jordan Flora Rochelle Vanyi Kris Lesovsky Felicia Viveiros Priscilla Curiel Jacquelyn Holtzclaw Jesse Talaugon Brittany Martinez Skyler Valdivia Chrissy Stalf CCAA Most Valuable Player First Team
School UCSD SSU CSUC HSU SSU CSUS SSU UCSD HSU CSUSB CSUSB SSU SSU CSUMB
SECOND TEAM Sam Baker Stephanie Jimenez Shae Olds Jamie Moon Britney Butler Sarah Woofter Emiley McEwen Jamie Leffingwell Britt Wright Heather Jensen Missy Corral Skylynn Myers Diana Payan Mya Romero
School CSUC CSUDH CSUMB CSUMB CSUSB UCSD CSUDH CSUSB CSUC SFSU CSUS SSU CSUC UCSD
Most Valuable Player Chrissy Stalf, Humboldt State Pitcher of the Year Camille Gaito, UC San Diego Freshman of the Year Mya Romero, UC San Diego Newcomer of the Year Sam Baker, Chico State Coach of the Year Patti Gerkens, UC San Diego
Pos. P P C 1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF OF DP UT UT
Yr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
Hometown San Rafael, Calif. Boulder Creek, Calif. Auburn, Calif. Oakley, Calif. Marysville, Calif. Modesto, Calif. Rocklin, Calif. Simi Valley, Calif. Castro Valley, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. West Covina, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Ontario, Calif. Beaumont, Calif.
Pos. P P C 1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF AL AL AL AL
Yr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
Hometown Reno, Nev. Norwalk, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Torrance, Calif. Riverside, Calif. San Leandro, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. Castro Valley, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Oakdale, Calif. Stockton, Calif. El Monte, Calif. Woodland, Calif.
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HEAD COACH BARBARA VAN PUTTEN
Coaches Records YEAR
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PCT.
CONF.
1968 1971 1972 1973 1974 1977
2-1 1-3 2-3 4-3 2-5 6-14
.667 .250 .400 .571 .286 .300
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VAN PUTTEN’S HSU CAREER RECORD: 17-29 (6 Seasons)
BESS CHANDLER
1975 1976
LYNN WARNER
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
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14-9 14-6 10-12 8-11 9-13 10-4
.609 .700 .455 .421 .409 .714
10-4 10-4 8-6 6-8 6-8 10-4
WARNER’S HSU CAREER RECORD: 65-55 (6 Seasons)
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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.800 .143
CHANDER’S HSU CAREER RECORD: 5-11 (2 Seasons)
FRANK CHEEK
4-5 1-6
29-21 42-13 39-12 31-14 45-10 50-11 53-10 49-13 54-13 60-7 55-7-1 54-9 54-14-1 41-18 44-19 53-15 60-6 54-6 56-8 57-18 38-20 32-23 27-24
.580 .764 .765 .689 .818 .820 .841 .790 .806 .896 .873 857 .783 .695 .698 .779 .909 .900 .875 .760 .655 .581 .529
18-6 24-3 23-5 17-7 21-3 19-5 19-5 22-2 21-3 23-1 15-5 17-2 14-5 22-1 16-3 21-5 22-2 21-1 29-3 24-8 23-9 21-15 17-18
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A Akin, Dayna..........................1989 Allen, Deana.................... 1977-80 Alvarez, Emma......................1980 Alverson, Tara.......................2002 Anderson, Alison........ 1977-78, 80 Anderson, Jenna.............. 2008-09 Anderson, Melanie.................1976 Anderson, Robin....................1992 Anderson, Terra............... 1993-95 Aragones, Serena*......... 2010Ashley, Marian.......................1980 B Backman, Sheila............... 1993-94 Baker, Melanie.................. 2001-02 Barbaria, Victoria.............. 2004-05 Barrows, Pat.........................1968 Batchelor, Wendy............. 1993-94 Benson, Penny................. 1968-69 Bernard, Kari........................1975 Bertocchi, Teresa.............. 2002-03 Beumeler, Deb................. 1980-82 Bicknell, Kathy......................1975 Biddle, Charlene....................1973 Bingisser, Heather............ 2005-08 Blair, Diane...........................1974 Bland, Jodie..........................2002 Blenis, Allyson*.............. 2009Block, Michelle................. 2004-05 Bortolazzo, Karen............. 1989-90 Bostain, Tammy............... 1993-94 Brassmassery, Hannah*...2012Britt, Ashley..........................2003 Brooke, Candice............... 2001-02 Brown, Cheryl.......................1976 Brown, Kim...........................1968 Buettner, Karen.....................1970 Burke, Gloria.................... 1978-81 Burnside, Tonya....................1970 Burroughs, Kim.....................1975 C Cababa, Torrie................. 1990-91 Callahan, Tammi...................1983 Cameron, Carolyn............ 2004-07 Capik, Kathy................... 1977, 79 Cappi, Teresa........................1972 Caropreso, Amy............... 1995-96 Carter, Vicki..........................1972 34
All-Time Roster Case, Sharon........................1974 Casillas, Marty.................. 1980-82 Castillo, Alyssa*..............2012Chamberlain, Diane.......... 1973-74 Chavez, Andrea*............. 2011Cheek, Teresa.................. 1989-90 Churchwell, Borghild..............1980 Circo, Amy....................... 1989-90 Clapham,Kyla*................2012Clarey, Patricia......................1975 Clark, Cheryl.................... 1981-83 Coker, Kim....................... 2001-02 Conley, Jane.........................1969 Cope, Brandi.................... 2000-03 Cope, Lacey..................... 2000-03 Copini, Susan........................1972 Corbett, Jennie.....................1977 Corriea, Megan................ 2000-01 Coulter, Melissa.....................2001 Cowell, Brooke................. 2011-12 Cox, Staci.............................1992 Cree, Julianne.................. 2003-04 Cruse, Jill..............................1980 Culbertson, Barbara.......... 1969-70
D Davini, Sarah........................2006 Davis, Sarah.........................1999 Deaner, Jacque................ 1969-70 Del Campo, Pat................ 1977-79 Delgado, Lisa........................1989 Delsman, Sarah................ 1999-01 Devenberg, Kim....................2003 Devlin, Brenda......................1976
Didier, Micki..................... 1981-83 Dobbings, Susan...................1970 E Eddy, Lynn....................... 1973-74 Edmonds, Kim.................. 1992-93 Eide, Kristin..........................2007 Evans, Kayla*.................2012F Faska, Lisa....................... 1979-82 Feick, Anna...................... 2009-10 Fereira, Lisa..................... 1991-92 Ferris, Joni............................1973 Fillman, Gayle.................. 1972-73 Finnigan, Connie.............. 1968-69 Foote, Lora...........................1983 Forbes, Susan.......................1973 Fox, Sarah*....................2011Frake, Kathy.................... 1979-82 Frakes, Elaine.................. 1979-80 Freeman, Barbara.................1972 Fries, Kelli........................ 1993-94 Fritz, Jennifer................... 1993-96 Furbush, Marcia............... 1969-70 G Gagner, Sandra.....................1983 Galbraith, Carolyn............ 1969-70 Galletly, Natalie....................06-09 Gandara, Nikole....................2006 Gangwish, Kathy.............. 1991-92 Garcia, Eva...................... 1995-96 Garcia, Meredith....................2001 Garl, Kim..............................1981 George, Jessica*............. 2011Ghylin, Chris.........................1977 Gilbert, Sammi*.............. 2009Gomez, Apple.................. 1992-95 Gomez, Tammy................ 1997-98 Gordon, Eileen................. 1980-83 Gorski, Joann........................1974 Gosse, Juliet.........................2001 Green, Megan.......................2009 Gregory, Susan.....................1973 Grubb, Gaylen.................. 1989-91 Guerreiro, Shari.....................1995 Guevara, Shona....................2002 Guidarelli, Erin*.............. 2010-
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All-Time Roster H Hampton, Gia.......................2010 Hand, Olivia..........................2001 Hanes, Hannah.....................2004 Hansston, Tami.....................1991 Hansen, Janet................. 1975-76 Hansen, Laura.................. 1995-98 Hansen, Melissa............... 1992-93 Harbeson, Nancy.............. 2004-07 Hardee, Kim..........................1997 Hardee, Christen.............. 1999-02 Harrin, Toni...........................1975 Harris, Lori............................1992 Harris, Sue...................... 1977-79 Harrison, Brandi............... 2002-06 Harvey, Leslie.......................1970 Heck, Ann.............................1976 Heer, Roxie...........................1972 Heidtman, Molly....................1996 Helfrich, B.J..................... 1996-99 Henke, Catie................... 1996, 97 Herd, Helen..................... 1982-83 Hiatt, Courtney*............. 2010High, Cierra..........................2000 Hildebrand, Jeni............... 1989-90 Hilfiker, Jan...........................1968 Hill, Carol..............................1968 Hill, Mary..............................1968 Hippenstiel, Claudia...............1992 Hirshman, Kathy...................1969 Hodge, Kathy........................1969 Holland, Estee.................. 1998-99 Holsworth, Vicki............... 1970-72 Hoose, Claire*................2010Hoover, Vaneza................ 2010-11 Horn, Jackie..................... 1969-70 Howard, Melanie.............. 1994-95 Hulse, Cristi..................... 1982-83 Humphreys, Tynel.................1997 Hungerford, Debbie.......... 1977-79 Hunt, Becky..................... 1968-69 Hunt, Shelly..........................1997 Hunter, Pam..........................1970 Hutchings, Kathryn........... 1996-99 I Imfeld, Kathy................... 1970-73 Immel, Becky................... 1981-83 Intersimone, Mary............ 1970-72 www.hsujacks.com
J Jensen, Stella................... 1972-73 Johnson, Jennifer..................1995 Johnson, Kristy.....................2001 Johnson, Tena.................. 1981-83 Jones, Bukie.................... 1994-95 Jones, Sarah.........................1999 Jungi, Susan.........................1970 Justice, Juanita.....................1969 K Kast, Jennifer........................1997 Keesling, Megan............... 1996-99 Keiffer, Pat............................1972 Kelly, Kimberlee.....................1999 Kendall, Jessame.............. 1998-01 Ketteringham, Nikki.......... 2008-11 Kibby, Cathy.........................1979 Kilgore, Evelyn......................1974 Kimbal, Dana................... 1979-80 Kindred, Kelly........................2005 King, Barbara................... 1970-73 Klug, Caitlin..................... 2006-09 Kohlmeier, Kim................. 1978-79 L Lantry, Heidi.........................1996 Leas, Karyn...........................1994 Lewis, Kristina.................. 2008-11 Liebler, Paula........................2009 Limon, Karen........................2000 Linari, Geraldine............... 1975-78 Lonquist, Stacie............... 1993-94 Lovering, Jaime................ 1997-98 Lufkin, Kris...........................1994 Lyons, Anita..................... 1972-74
McMillan, Linda................ 1969-70 Metcalf, Dawna................ 1992-95 Merry, Carolyn.................. 1975-77 Miller, Dana...................... 1981-82 Miller, Lena...................... 1990-91 Miller, Pat..............................1975 Miranda, Felicia.....................2007 Mitchell, Lisa.........................1983 Moeller, Janice......................1981 Mohr, Karlie..........................2009 Monahan, Julie......................1997 Monk, Karen.........................1975 Monson, Linda.....................73-74 Morgan, Kelly............. 2000-01, 03 Motzny, Chrissy................ 2006-09 Motzny, Tracy................... 2004-07 Moxon, Dana........................1972 Mullen-Jones, Hannah...... 2007-08 Murphy, Karen.......................1979 Murray, Chrissy.....................1993 Murray, Linda................... 1976-80 Murray, Tammy................ 1989-90 Muther, Amy.........................1993 N Neilsen, Natalie.....................2004 Neitling, Anneliese............ 1996-97 Nelson, Joanna.....................2000 Newton, Nancy................ 1978-79 Nobiletti, Tracy......................1990 Nouzovsky, Kirsten*....... 2008Novack, Brandie....................1992 Nutter, Cresta........................1990
M MacKay, Shelby.....................1995 Maher, Shelli.................... 1997-00 Mager, Mandy.......................1992 Mannatt, Katlyn................ 2008-09 Marks, Lynn..........................1980 Mariska, Cresida....................2007 Marroquin, Terry.............. 1997-00 McCarthy, Kristi.....................1995 McCombs, Tori......................2007 McCoy, Joanna......................2007 McKibbon,Alison*..........2012McKinney, Maysel............. 1982-83 35
All-Time Roster O O’Connell, Seana.............. 1994-95 Oltjenbruns, Ashley.......... 2006-09 Orlandi, Pam.........................1982 Ott, Val.................................1974 Owens, Natalee.....................2000 P Padilla, Jessica................. 2004-06 Palmire, Bonnie................ 1972-73 Parada, Nichole................ 2009-10 Paulsen, Pat..................... 1976-78 Pedersen, Dawn....................1981 Pena, Julie*......................2012 Perez, Gracie.................... 2009-10 Perkins, Barbara....................1968 Perrine, Geneva............... 2008-11 Person, Marie........................1996 Peterson, Jamie............... 1996-99 Peyton, Leslie.................. 1990-91 Pleasant, Taiisha.............. 1997-00 Polo, Rosita...........................1995 Poynter, Mara........................1997 Preble, Cathy........................1970 Prescott, Lizzy.................. 2005-08 Q Quast, Doreen................. 1969-70 R Raethke, Erin................... 1996-99 Ramsey, Barbara...................1980 Randall,Dani*.................2012Ratfield, Kelly........................2005 Ray, Stephanie................. 2001-04 Rebik, Wendy........................1993 Reeves, Cathy................. 1973, 75 Reid, Alicia*....................2011Renaud, Donna.......... 1975, 77-78 Richards, Tammi.............. 1990-91 Ridout, Lynsey................. 2002-03 Ripperger, Sarah............... 2003-04 Roberts, Cynthia...................1975 Roberts, Kara................... 2002-05 Roberts, Molly.......................1975 Rodriguez, Rene....................2002 Roistacher, Robin...................1973 Rose, Jessica........................1996 Rose, Tami....................... 1982-83 Rosenbaum, Elaine.......... 1969, 72 36
Ross, Judy............................1978 Rothballer, Amy................ 2002-05 Rowson, Susan.....................1978 Ryles, Debby.................... 1989-92 S Sall, April......................... 1999-00 Sayers, Ronnie......................2009 Schenck, Sabrina.............. 2004-07 Scherer, Megan.....................2011 Schlueter, Lisa.......................2000 Schultz, Joanna................ 2008-09 Scott, Kimberly.....................1997 Scott, Sarah..........................2004 Seaman, Sonja......................1993 Sequeira, Vicki......................1991 Shepherd, Lori......................1974 Shernock, Vanessa........... 2005-08 Shoffner, Jennie............... 1972-74 Simmons, Karen....................1969 Singh, Stefanie................. 2007-08 Sizemore, Jennifer*........ 2011Skiles, Mary..........................1979 Slattery, Marissa............... 2006-09 Smith, Barbara................. 1972-73 Smith, Laurie................... 1974-75 Smith, McKenna....................2011 Soderberg, Lynne....... 1979-81, 83 Soltysik, Anne-Marie........ 1975, 77 Sosinski, Kelly.................. 2000-03 Speir, Kristi...................... 1990-92 St. Louis, Kim........................1980 Stalf, Chrissy*................ 2010Stallard, Diana................. 1993-95 Stallard, Sue-Ellen............ 1990-91 Stange, Lorre................... 1981-82 Stanley, Debbie................ 1979-80 Stokes, Lynell........................1989 Susan, Pat....................... 1968-69 Sutherland, Megan........... 2004-07 Swanson, Cheryl...................1972 Swensen, Kristen.............. 1989-90 T Teasley, Susan................. 1976-77 Tenk, Kerri............................1991 Terrones, Amy.......................2001 Thurston, Jennifer.................2004 Tiner, Storme................... 1974-75 Tipton, Alisa.................... 1996, 97
Tokar, Royce.................... 1973-75 Torres, Anetra.................. 1992-95 Traglia, Beth.................... 1989-90 Trotter, Kathy................... 1975-77 Tucker, Terry.................... 1968-69 Tursky, April..................... 1998-01 V Valenta, Dawn................. 1995-96 Vallee, Maggie................. 1989-92 Vargas, Terri.........................1991 Van Acker, Alexis*.......... 2011Van Frankfoort, Irene............1976 Viveiros, Felicia*............ 2009W Wachsmuth, Amanda.............2002 Walker, Tonya*.............. 2011Wareham, Meribeth..............02-05 Warner, Lynn.........................1968 Warren, Karen.......................1975 Warren, Lindsay............... 2008-11 Wasson, Bev.................... 1968-69 Watkins, Pam........................1968 Watson, Courtney............. 1996-98 Wayland, Barbara..................1977 Webber, Ally..........................2001 Wecker, Karina......................2005 Wehren, Rixie.................. 1968-69 Weitzel, Emily.......................2003 West, Francesca............... 2006-09 Williams, Andrea.............. 2001-04 Williams, Melanie..................1975 Williamson, Paula..................1973 Wilson, Susan.................. 1972-73 Wilson, Virginia.....................1970 Wink, Megan*..................2012 Wolfe, Kelly...................... 1992-95 Y Yost, Nancy..........................1972 Yount, Paula.........................1976 Z Zachary, Pat..........................1972 Zimmardi, Tammy............ 1992-93 * indicates active players
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NFCA All-America
Lumberjack Honors
2011................... Chrissy Stalf (1B) Felicia Viveiros (OF) 2009............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Marissa Slattery (C) 2008............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Lizzy Prescott (P) 2007............ Carolyn Cameron (SS) Natalie Galletly (1B) Lizzy Prescott (P) Marissa Slattery (C) 2006 ..............Brandi Harrison (3B) Jessica Padilla (C) Lizzy Prescott (P) 2005.................... Tracy Notzny (P) 2004............. Andrea Williams (OF) 2003............. Andrea Williams (OF) 2002.................... Lacey Cope (2B) 2001............... Jessame Kendall (P) 2000..................... Shelli Maher (C) 1999................ Megan Keesling (C) Jessame Kendall (P) Shelli Maher (C) Jamie Peterson (OF) April Tursky (1B) 1998...................Laura Hansen (C) Jessame Kendall (P) Shelli Maher (3B) Jamie Peterson (OF) Taiisha Pleasant (OF) Courtney Waston (DP) 1997...................Laura Hansen (C) Jamie Peterson (OF) 1996.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Courtney Waston (DP) 1995.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Apple Gomez (SS) Anetra Torres (OF) Kelly Wolfe (P) 1994.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Anetra Torres (OF) Kelly Wolfe (P) 1992...............Stacie Lonquist (OF) 1990...............Jeni Hildebrand (1B)
Daktronics All-America 2011................... Chrissy Stalf (1B) 2009............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Marissa Slattery (C) 2008............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Lizzy Prescott (P) 2007............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Lizzy Prescott (P) www.hsujacks.com
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2011................... Chrissy Stalf (1B) Felicia Viveiros (OF) 2009............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Marissa Slattery (C) 2008............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Caitlin Klug (2B) Lizzy Prescott (P) Marissa Slattery (C) Francesca West (UT) 2007............ Carolyn Cameron (SS) Natalie Galletly (1B) Tracy Motzny (P) Lizzy Prescott (P) Marissa Slattery (C) Francesca West (UT) 2006............ Carolyn Cameron (SS) Natalie Galletly (1B) Nancy Harbeson (OF) Brandi Harrison (3B) Jessica Padilla (C) Lizzy Prescott (P) 2005............. Nancy Harbeson (OF) Brandi Harrison (3B) Tracy Motzny (P) Lizzy Prescott (P) Meribeth Wareham (C) 2004.................... Tracy Motzny (P) Amy Rothballer (1B) Sarah Scott (2B) Andrea Williams (OF) 2003.................... Lacey Cope (2B) Brandi Harrison (UT) Kelly Sosinski (SS) Andrea Williams (OF) Emily Weitzel (P) 2002................ Melanie Baker (OF) Lacey Cope (2B) Shona Guevara (P) 2001................ Melanie Baker (OF) Christen Hardee (C) Jessame Kendall (P) April Tursky (1B) Andrea Williams (OF) 2000............... Jessame Kendall (P) Shelli Maher (C) April Tursky (1B) Taiisha Pleasant (OF) 1999................ Megan Keesling (C) Jessame Kendall (P) Shelli Maher (C) Jamie Peterson (OF) Taiisha Pleasant (OF) April Tursky (1B)
1998...................Laura Hansen (C) Jessame Kendall (P) Shelli Maher (3B) Jamie Peterson (OF) Taiisha Pleasant (OF) Courtney Waston (DP) 1997...................Laura Hansen (C) B.J. Helfrich (P) Terry Marroquin (SS) Jamie Peterson (OF) Taiisha Pleasant (DP) 1996.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Kathryn Hutchings (OF) Erin Raethke (P) Alisa Tipton (2B) Courtney Watson (DP) 1995.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Apple Gomez (SS) Bukie Jones (OF) Kristi McCarthy (3B) Anetra Torres (OF) Kelly Wolfe (P) 1994.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Stacie Lonquist (OF) Anetra Torres (OF) Kelly Wolfe (P) 1993.................. Jennifer Fritz (1B) Stacie Lonquist (OF) Anetra Torres (OF) Kelly Wolfe (P) 1992..................... Debby Ryles (C) 1991.................Torrie Cababa (UT) Tammi Richards (SS) 1990...................... Amy Circo (UT) Jeni Hildebrand (1B) 1989 ..............Jeni Hildebrand (1B) 1983..................... Cheryl Clark (P)
Daktronics All-Region 2011................... Chrissy Stalf (1B) Felicia Viveiros (OF) 2010................... Chrissy Stalf (1B) 2009............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Marissa Slattery (C) Lindsay Warren (OF) 2008............... Natalie Galletly (1B) Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Catlin Klug (2B) Lizzy Prescott (P) Marissa Slattery (C) 2007............ Carolyn Cameron (SS) Natalie Galletly (1B) Catlin Klug (2B) Chrissy Motzny (OF) Tracy Motzny (OF) 37
Lumberjack Honors
Lizzy Prescott (P) Marissa Slattery (C) Megan Sutherland (OF)
Daktronics Regional Player of the Year
2009............... Natalie Galletly (1B) 2008............... Natalie Galletly (1B) 2007............... Natalie Galletly (1B)
Daktronics Regional Pitcher of the Year
2008.........................Lizzy Prescott 2007.........................Lizzy Prescott
Conference Player of the Year CCAA 2011.......................... Chrissy Stalf 2009.......................Natalie Galletly 2007.......................Natalie Galletly GNAC 2006......................Brandi Harrison 2005.....................Nancy Harbeson 2004..................... Andrea Williams 2003..................... Andrea Williams 2002............................Lacey Cope Pac West 2000..................... Taiisha Pleasant NCAC 1996..........................Jennifer Fritz 1995......................... Apple Gomez 1993...................... Stacie Lonquist 1990..............................Amy Circo
Conference Pitcher of the Year CCAA 2008........................Lizzie Prescott 2007........................Lizzie Prescott GNAC 2006........................Lizzie Prescott 2005......................... Tracy Motzny 2004......................... Tracy Motzny 2003..........................Kara Roberts
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Pac West 2001.....................Jessame Kendall 2000.....................Jessame Kendall 1999.....................Jessame Kendall
NCAC 1998.....................Jessame Kendall 1994............................ Kelly Wolfe 1990........................ Torrie Cababa 1989......................... Teresa Cheek 1983...........................Cheryl Clark
Conference Newcomer of the Year CCAA 2008.................Nikki Ketteringham GNAC 2006.......................Natalie Galletly 2004............................Sarah Scott 2002...................... Shona Guevara Pac West 2001..................... Andrea Williams
CCAA All-Conference 2011 Chrissy Stalf (1B) First Team Felicia Viveiros (OF) First Team 2010 Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Second Team Gracie Perez (P) Second Team Chrissy Stalf (1B) Second Team 2009 Natalie Galletly (1B) First Nikki Ketteringham (OF) First Caitlin Klug (2B) First Marissa Slattery (C) First Felicia Viveiros (DP) First Nichole Parada (P) Second
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2008 Natalie Galletly (1B) First Team Caitlin Klug (2B) First Team Lizzy Prescott (P) First Team Marissa Slattery (C) First Team Nikki Ketteringham (OF) Second Team 2007 Carolyn Cameron (SS) First Team
Natalie Galletly (1B) First Team Tracy Motzny (P) First Team Lizzy Prescott (P) First Team Chrissy Motzny (OF) Second Team Vanessa Shernock (DP) Second Team Francesca West (3B) Second Team
GNAC All-Conference
2006 Carolyn Cameron (SS) First Team Brandi Harrison (3B) First Team Nancy Harbeson (OF) First Team Lizzy Prescott (P) First Team Natalie Galletly (1B) Second Team Tracy Motzny (P) Second Team Jessica Padilla (C) Second Team Marissa Slattery (C) Second Team Megan Sutherland (OF) Second Team 2005 Amy Rothballer (1B) First Team Brandi Harrison (3B) First Team Nancy Harbeson (OF) First Team Tracy Motzny (P) First Team Carolyn Cameron (SS) Second Team Lizzy Prescott (P) Second Team
2004 Amy Rothballer (1B) Brandi Harrison (3B) Tracy Motzny (P) Jessica Padilla (C) Sarah Scott (2B) Andrea Williams (OF)
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Lumberjack Honors
2003 Lacey Cope (2B) First Kara Roberts (P) First Andrea Williams (OF) First Brandi Harrison (UT) Second Kelly Morgan (DP) Second Amy Rothballer (1B) Second
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2002 Shona Gevara (P) First Lacey Cope (2B) First Melanie Baker (OF) Second Brandi Cope (3B) Second Kara Roberts (P) Second Rene Rodriguez (DP) Second Andrea Williams (OF) Second
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PacWest All-Conference 2001 Melanie Baker (OF) First Jessame Kendall (P) First April Tursky (1B) First Andrea Williams (OF) First Christen Hardee (C) Second 2000 Jessame Kendall (P) First Shelli Maher (C) First April Tursky (1B) First Taiisha Pleasant (OF) First Karen Limon (P) Second Kelly Sosinski (SS) Second
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Kelly Morgan (3B) Second Team
1999 B.J. Helfrich (P) First Jessame Kendall (P) First Megan Keesling (C) First April Tursky (1B) First Jamie Peterson (OF) First Taiisha Pleasant (OF) First Shelli Maher (3B) Second
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NCAC All-Conference 1998 Laura Hansen (C) First B. J. Helfrich (P) First Jessame Kendall (P) First Shelly Maher (3B) First Jamie Peterson (OF) First Taiisha Pleasant (OF) First Courtney Watson (UT) First Terry Marroquin (SS) Second 1997 Laura Hansen (C) First Kathryn Hutchings (OF) First Terry Marroquin (SS) First Jamie Peterson (OF) First B. J. Helfrich (P) Second Taiisha Pleasant (UT) Second Alisha Tipton (2B) Second 1996 Jennifer Fritz (1B) First
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Kathryn Hutchings (OF) First Team Jamie Peterson (OF) First Team Erin Raethke (P) First Team Courtney Watson (UT) Second Team 1995 Jennifer Fritz (1B) First Apple Gomez (SS) First Kelly Wolfe (P) First Amy Caropreso (UT) Second Anetra Torres (OF) Second
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1994 Tammy Bostain (SS) First Kelli Fries (C) First Jennifer Fritz (1B) First Apple Gomez (SS) First Stacie Lonquist (OF) First Kelly Wolfe (P) First Anetra Torres (OF) Second
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1993 Kim Edmonds (C) First Jennifer Fritz (1B) First Stacie Lonquist (OF) First Kelly Wolfe (P) First Apple Gomez (OF) Second
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1992 Kim Edmonds (UT) First Apple Gomez (SS) First Debby Ryles (C) First Kelly Wolfe (P) Second
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1991 Gaylen Grubb (OF) First Tammi Richards (SS) First Debby Ryles (C) First Sue-Ellen Stallard (P) First Torrie Cababa (P) Second
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1990 Torrie Cababa (P) First Team Amy Circo (UT) First Team Tammi Richards (SS) First Team Karen Bortolozzo (OF) Second Team Teresa Cheek (P) Second Team Jeni Hildebrand (1B) Second Team Debby Ryles (C) Second Team 1989 Teresa Cheek (P) First Team Amy Circo (UT) First Team Jeni Hildebrand (1B) First Team Kristen Swenson (2B) First Team Beth Swensen (2B) Second Team www.hsujacks.com
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1983 Cheryl Clark (P) First Team Becky Immel (OF) First Team Cristi Hulse (1B) First Team
1982 Cheryl Clark (P) First Team Tena Johnson (OF) Second Team 1981 Cheryl Clark (P) First Team
1980 Deana Allen (P) First Team Elaine Frakes (OF) Second Team
1979 Deana Allen (P) First Team Debra Hungerford (OF) First Team Kim Kohlmeier (P) First Team
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1980 Sure Harris (C) First Team Kim Kohlmeier (P) First Team Donna Renaud (SS) First Team
NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year 2008 Frank Cheek Shelli Maher-Sarchett Art Jones
NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 2008 Frank Cheek Shelli Maher-Sarchett Art Jones 2001 Frank Cheek Jennifer Bagley Matt Weiner 1995 Frank Cheek Maggie Vallee Clay White
Conference Coach of the Year CCAA 2009.......................... Frank Cheek GNAC 2006.......................... Frank Cheek 2005.......................... Frank Cheek 2003.......................... Frank Cheek Pac West 2000.......................... Frank Cheek 1999.......................... Frank Cheek NCAC 1996.......................... Frank Cheek 1994.......................... Frank Cheek 1993.......................... Frank Cheek 1990.......................... Frank Cheek 1989.......................... Frank Cheek 1983.......................... Lynn Warner
Joan Wallace/ Scholar Athlete Award 1998........................ Jamie Peterson 1992............................ Debby Ryles
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BATTING
Games 1. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)...... 268 2. Nancy Harbeson (2004-07)..... 260 3. April Tursky (1998-01)............ 258 4. Natalie Galletly (2006-09)....... 257 Cailtin Klug (2006-09)............ 257 Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00)..... 257 5. Jamie Peterson (1996-99)....... 255 8. Chrissy Motzny (2006-09)....... 254 Marissa Slattery (2006-09)...... 254 Andrea Williams (2001-04)..... 254 Shelli Maher (1997-00)........... 254 At Bats 1. Andrea Williams (2001-04)..... 809 2. Jamie Peterson (1996-99)....... 806 April Tursky (1998-01)............ 806 4. Nancy Harbeson (2004-07)..... 787 5. Shelli Maher (1997-00)........... 786 6. Natalie Galletly (2006-09)....... 778 7. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)...... 777 8. Caitlin Klug (2006-09)............ 771 9. Marissa Slattery (2006-09)...... 770 10. Carolyn Cameron (2004-07).... 759 Runs 1. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96).......... 195 2. Jamie Peterson (1996-99)....... 194 3. Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00)..... 193 4. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)...... 186 5. Andrea Williams (2001-04)..... 181 6. Apple Gomez (1992-95)......... 174 7. Nikki Ketteringham (2008-11).. 161 8. Anetra Torres (1992-95)......... 160 9. Caitlin Klug (2006-09)............ 151 10. Shelli Maher (1997-00)........... 140 Runs Batted In 1. Natalie Galletly (2006-09)....... 223 2. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96).......... 205 3. Carolyn Cameron (2004-07).... 203 4. Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00)..... 196 5. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)...... 191 6. Shelli Maher (1997-00)........... 188 7. Natalie Galletly (2006-08)....... 180 8. Andrea Williams (2001-04)..... 167 9. Nancy Harbeson (2004-07)..... 166 10. Marissa Slattery (2006-09)...... 152 Hits 1. Natalie Galletly (2006-09)....... 312 2. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96).......... 310 3. Jamie Peterson (1996-99)....... 295
4. Carolyn Cameron (2004-07).... 288 5. Shelli Maher (1997-00)........... 282 6. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)...... 279 7. Andrea Williams (2001-04)..... 273 8. Nikki Ketteringham (2008-11).270 9. Marissa Slattery (2006-09)...... 262 April Tursky (1989-01)............ 262
Doubles 1. Natalie Galletly (2006-09).........62 2. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)........57 3. Shelli Maher (1997-00).............52 4. Nikki Ketteringham (2008-11)...50 5. Apple Gomez (1992-95)...........49 6. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96)............48 7. Marissa Slattery (2006-09)........45 April Tursky (1998-01)..............45 Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00).......45 10. Jamie Peterson (1996-99).........42 Triples 1. Jamie Peterson (1996-99).........28 2. Andrea Williams (2001-04).......20 3. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96)............17 4. April Tursky (1998-01)..............12 5. Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00).......11 6. Kim Edmonds (1992-93)...........10 Amy Circo (1989-90)................10 8. Amy Rothballer (2002-05)..........9 Shelli Maher (1997-00)...............9 10. Kelly Morgan (2000-01, 03)........8 Apple Gomez (1992-95).............8 Gaylen Grubb (1989-91).............8 Home Runs 1. Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00).......50 2. Natalie Galletly (2006-09).........37 3. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)........33 4. Andrea Williams (2001-04).......32 5. Jessica Padilla (2004-06)..........25 Apple Gomez (1992-95)...........25 7. Chrissy Stalf (2010- )...............22 Felicia Viveiros (2009- )............22 9. Lindsay Warren (2008-11)........21 10. Marissa Slattery (2006-09)........19 Walks 1. Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00)..... 145 2. Brandi Harrison (2002-06)...... 126 3. Amy Rothballer (2002-05)...... 101 4. Natalie Galletly (2006-09)....... 100 5. Jessica Padilla (2004-06)..........75 6. Terry Marroquin (1997-00).......74 7. Ashley Oltjenbruns (2006-09)...69
8. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96)............68 9. Nancy Harbeson (2004-07).......64 10. Megan Sutherland (2004-07)....63 Andrea Williams (2001-04).......63 Lacey Cope (2000-03)..............63 Batting Averages (min. 250 career at bats) 1. Stacie Lonquist (1993-94)...... .450 2. Jennifer Fritz (1993-96)......... .409 3. Natalie Galletly (2006-09)...... .401 4. Carolyn Cameron (2004-07)... .379 5. Melanie Baker (2001-02)....... .378 7. Apple Gomez (1992-95)........ .376 8. Courtney Watson (1996,98)... .371 9. Bukie Jones (1994-95).......... .370 10. Kathryn Hutchings (1996-99)..369 Stolen Bases 1. Jamie Peterson (1996-99)....... 145 2. Kathryn Hutchings (1996-99)....95 3. Andrea Williams (2001-04).......87 4. Taiisha Pleasant (1997-00).......67 5. Kelly Morgan (2000-01, 03)......52 6. Anetra Torres (1992-95)...........55 7. Caitlin Klug (2006-09)..............48 8. Apple Gomez (1992-95)...........44 9. Carolyn Cameron (2004-07)......43 10. Tammy Gomez (1997-98).........41 Sacrifices 1. Anetra Torres (1992-95)...........61 2. Caitlin Klug (2006-08)..............47 3. Kelly Sosinski (2000-03)...........55 4. Francesca West (2006-09)........38 5. Apple Gomez (1992-95)...........37 6. April Tursky (1998-01)..............35 Kathryn Hutchings (1996-99)....35 8. Meribeth Wareham (2002-05)...32 9. Chrissy Mozny (2006-09)..........31 Amy Rothballer (2002-05)........31 Megan Keesling (1996-99)........31
PITCHING
Starts 1. Jessame Kendall (1998-01)..... 140 2. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)......... 132 3. Tracy Motzny (2004-07).......... 127 4. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95)............. 115 5. B.J. Helfrich (1996-99).............88 6. Kara Roberts (2002-05)............80 7. Erin Raethke (1996-99)............70 8. Gracie Perez (2009-10)............56 9. Torrie Cababa (1990-91)..........54 Shutouts 1. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)...........51 2. Tracy Motzny (2004-07)............43 Jessame Kendall (1998-01).......43 4. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95)...............30 5. B.J. Helfrich (1996-99).............19 6. Kara Roberts (2002-05)............14 7. Torrie Cababa (1990-91)..........13 8. Erin Raethle (1996-99).............12 Teresa Cheek (1989-90)...........12 10. Sue-Ellen Stallard (1990-91).....11 Innings Pitched 1. Jessame Kendall (1998-01). 1,040.2 2. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)...... 927.2
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3. Tracy Motzny (2004-07)....... 762.1 4. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95).......... 675.0 5. B.J. Helfrich (1996-99)........ 517.2 6. Erin Raethke (1996-99)....... 493.2 7. Kara Roberts (2002-05)....... 459.0 8. Teresa Cheek (1989-90)...... 359.2 9. Torrie Cababa (1990-91)..... 341.2 10. Gracie Perez (2009-10)........ 333.1 Saves 1. Jessame Kendall (1998-01).......11 2. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95).................7 Sue-Ellen Stallard (1990-91).......7 4. Julianne Cree (2003-04).............6 Torrie Cababa (1990-91)............6 6. Tracy Motzny (2004-07)..............5 B.J. Helfrich (1996-99)...............5 8. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08).............4 Kara Roberts (2002-05)..............4 Teresa Cheek (1989-90).............4 ERA (min. 100 innings pitched) 1. Sue-Ellen Stallard (1990-91).. 0.79 2. Teresa Cheek (1989-90)........ 0.84 3. Jessame Kendall (1998-01).... 0.92 4. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)........ 0.98 5. Amy Circo (1989-90)............. 1.00 6. Torrie Cababa (1990-91)....... 1.21 7. Tracy Motzny (2004-07)......... 1.22 Emily Weitzel (2003)............. 1.22 B.J. Helfrich (1996-99).......... 1.22 Melanie Howard (1994-95).... 1.22 Wins 1. Jessame Kendall (1998-01)..... 128 2. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)......... 122 3. Tracy Motzny (2004-07).......... 101 4. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95)...............95 5. B.J. Helfrich (1996-99).............72 6. Erin Raethke (1996-99)............61 7. Kara Roberts (2002-05)............48 8. Melanie Howard (1994-95).......37 9. Torrie Cababa (1990-91)..........36 10. Gracie Perez (2009-10).............34 Strikeouts 1. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)...... 1,101 2. Jessame Kendall (1998-01)..... 738 3. Tracy Motzny (2004-07).......... 471 4. B.J. Helfrich (1996-99)........... 428 5. Erin Raethke (1996-99).......... 302 6. Gracie Perez (2009-10)........... 282 7. Kara Roberts (2002-05).......... 242 8. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95)............. 227 9. Torrie Cababa (1990-91)........ 177 10. Teresa Cheek (1989-90)......... 173 Complete Games 1. Jessame Kendall (1998-01)..... 103 2. Lizzy Prescott (2005-08)...........98 3. Tracy Motzny (2004-07)............85 4. Kelly Wolfe (1992-95)...............78 5. Teresa Cheek (1989-90)...........43 6. B.J. Helfrich (1996-99).............35 7. Kara Roberts (2002-05)............33 8. Gracie Perez (2009-10).............30 Torrie Cababa (1990-91)..........30 10. Erin Raethke (1996-99)............29
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Single Season Records 5. Shelli Maher (1998)..................89 6. Andrea Williams (2004)...........88 Jamie Peterson (1999).............88 Caitlin Klug (2008)..................88 9. Jennifer Fritz (1996).................85 Jamie Peterson (1998).............85 Doubles 1. Apple Gomez (1995)................21 2. Stacie Lonquist (1994).............20 2. Marissa Slattery (2008)............20 Shelli Maher (1998)..................20 4. Natalie Galletly (2006)..............19 Brandi Harrison (2005).............19 Jennifer Fritz (1996).................19 7. Nikki Ketteringham (2010)........18 Natalie Galletly (2008)..............18 April Tursky (1999)..................18 10. Chrissy Motzny (2008)..............17 Triples 1. Jamie Peterson (1997).............12 2. Andrea Williams (2004)..............9 Jamie Peterson (1998)...............9 4. Amy Circo (1989).......................8 5. Andrea Williams (2003)..............7 Jennifer Fritz (1996)...................7 Kim Edmonds (1993).................7 8. Jamie Peterson (1999)...............6 Wendy Batchelor (1993).............6 Stacie Lonquist (1993)...............6 Tammi Richards (1990)..............6
BATTING
Games 1. Natalie Galletly (2008)..............75 Nikki Ketteringham (2008).........75 Caitlin Klug (2008)...................75 Chrissy Motzny (2008)..............75 5. Ashley Oltjenbruns (2008)........74 Marissa Slattery (2008)............74 Lindsay Warren (2008).............74 Francesca West (2008).............74 9. Geneva Perrine (2008).............71 10. Lacey Cope (2001)...................69 Megan Corriea (2001)..............69 Kelly Morgan (2001).................69 Kelly Sosinski (2001)................69 April Tursky (2001)..................69 At Bats 1. Caitlin Klug (2008)................. 267 2. Nikki Ketteringham (2008)....... 254 3. Marissa Slattery (2008).......... 251 4. Natalie Galletly (2008)............ 235 5. Chrissy Motzny (2008)............ 233 6. Andrea Williams (2004).......... 231 7. Jamie Peterson (1997)........... 231 8. Jamie Peterson (1998)........... 226 9. Nancy Harbeson (2005).......... 225 10. Francesca West (2008)........... 219
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Runs 1. Carolyn Cameron (2007)..........69 2. Nancy Harbeson (2005)............63 Jamie Peterson (1998).............63 Apple Gomez (1995)................63 5. Andrea Williams (2004)............63 6. Caitlin Klug (2008)...................62 7. Anetra Torres (1994)................60 Jennifer Fritz (1994).................60 9. Taiisha Pleasant (1998)............58 10. Jamie Peterson (1999).............57 Shelli Maher (1998)..................57 Jennifer Fritz (1996).................57
Home Runs 1. Chrissy Stalf (2011).................18 2. Taiisha Pleasant (1999)............15 3. Marissa Slattery (2009)............14 Brandi Harrison (2006).............14 Taiisha Pleasant (2000)............14 6. Taiisha Pleasant (1998)............13 7. Andrea Williams (2004)............12 Natalie Galletly (2008)..............12 9. Jessica Padilla (2006)...............11 Apple Gomez (1995)................11 Felicia Viveiros (2011)..............11 Kristen Nouzovsky (2011).........11
Walks 1. Taiisha Pleasant (1998)............41 2. Taiisha Pleasant (2000)............39 3. Natalie Galletly (2008)..............37 Brandi Harrison (2006).............37 5. Courtney Watson (1998)..........36 6. Amy Rothballer (2004).............34 Taiisha Pleasant (1999)............34 8. Brandi Harrison (2005).............33 9. Taiisha Pleasant (1997)............31 10. Natalie Galletly (2007)..............30 Jessica Padilla (2005)...............30 Batting Average (min. 125 at bats) 1. Stacie Lonquist (1993).......... .456 2. Stacie Lonquist (1994).......... .445 3. Brandi Harrison (2006).......... .433 4. Carolyn Cameron (2007)....... .429 5. Jennifer Fritz (1996).............. .427 6. Jennifer Fritz (1994).............. .425 7. Cheryl Clark (1981)............... .420 8. Natalie Galletly (2006)........... .417 9. Natalie Galletly (2009)........... .413 10. Nikki Ketteringham (2010)..... .411 Stolen Bases 1. Jamie Peterson (1997).............53 2. Jamie Peterson (1998).............50 3. Kathryn Hutchings (1997).........46 4. Jamie Peterson (1999)............31 5. Andrea Williams (2002)............28 Kathryn Hutchings (1996).........28 7. Taiisha Pleasant (1998)............26 8. Kelly Morgan (2001).................25 9. Karen Bortolazzo (1990)...........24 10. Andrea Williams (2002)............22 Andrea Williams (2001)............22 Sacrifices 1. Caitlin Klug (2007)...................35 2. Anetra Torres (1995)................23 3. Teresa Bertocchi (2003)...........20 4. Tammi Richards (1990)............19 5. Kelly Sosinski (2003)................18 Anetra Torres (1992)................18 Tynel Humphreys (1997)..........18
Runs Batted In 1. Natalie Galletly (2007)..............69 2. Brandi Harrison (2006).............62 3. Jennifer Fritz (1995).................61 3. Stacie Lonquist (1994).............61 5. Natalie Galletly (2008)..............59 6. Jennifer Fritz (1994).................58 7. Andrea Williams (2004)............56 Stacie Lonquist (1993).............56 Shelli Maher (1998)..................56 10. Jessica Padilla (2005)...............55 Hits 1. Carolyn Cameron (2007)..........96 2. Nikki Ketteringham (2008)........93 3. Apple Gomez (1995)................92 4. Natalie Galletly (2008)..............91
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8. Tammy Zimmardi (1993)..........16 Anetra Torres (1994)................16 10. Francesca West (2007).............15 Nancy Harbeson (2007)............15 Carolyn Cameron (2005)..........15 Meribeth Wareham (2003)........15 Slugging Percentage 1. Chrissy Stalf (2011)............. 2. Brandi Harrison (2006)......... 3. Taiisha Pleasant (1998)........ 4. Taiisha Pleasant (1999)........ 5. Apple Gomez (1995)............ 6. Taiisha Pleasant (2000)........ 7. Andrea Williams (2004)........ 8. Marissa Slatterly (2009)........ 9. Felicia Viveiros (2011).......... 10. Kristen Nouzovsky (2011).....
.807 .774 .714 .691 .685 .676 .675 .670 .660 .650
On-Base Percentage 1. Tonya Walker (2011)............ .583 2. Brandi Harrison (2006).......... .539 3. Stacie Lonquist (1994).......... .505 4. Courtney Watson (1998)....... .495 5. Natalie Galletly (2008)........... .491 6. Natalie Galletly (2007)........... .489 Taiisha Pleasant (1998)......... .489 8. Felicia Viveiros (2011).......... .484 9. Natalie Galletly (2009)........... .476 10. Chrissy Stalf (2011)............. .469
PITCHING
Starts 1. Lizzy Prescott (2008)................56 2. Jessame Kendall (2001)............48 3. B.J. Helfrich (1997)..................36 4. Tracy Motzny (2004)................35 5. Jessame Kendall (2000)............34 6. Lizzy Prescott (2007)................33 Tracy Motzny (2005)................33 8. Gracie Perez (2009).................32 Kara Roberts (2003).................32 Jessame Kendall (1999)............32
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Shutouts 1. Lizzy Prescott (2008)................20 2. Lizzy Prescott (2007)................17 3. Lizzy Prescott (2006)................14 Jessame Kendall (2001)............14 5. Tracy Motzny (2006)................12 Tracy Motzny (2005)................12 Jessame Kendall (2000)............12 8. Tracy Motzny (2007)................10 Jessame Kendall (1999)............10 Kelly Wolfe (1994)...................10
Strikeouts 1. Lizzy Prescott (2008).............. 452 2. Lizzy Prescott (2007).............. 285 3. Lizzy Prescott (2006).............. 276 4. Jessame Kendall (2001).......... 211 5. Jessame Kendall (1999).......... 210 6. Lizzy Prescott (2005).............. 194 7. Shona Guevara (2002)........... 172 8. Jessame Kendall (2000).......... 162 9. B.J. Helfrich (1997)................ 161 10. Jessame Kendall (1998).......... 159
Innings Pitched 1. Lizzy Prescott (2008)........... 410.0 2. Jessame Kendall (2001)....... 361.0 3. Jessame Kendall (2000)....... 252.2 4. Lizzy Prescott (2007)........... 243.0 5. Jessame Kendall (1999)....... 240.1 6. Shona Guevara (2002)........ 236.0 7. Tracy Motzny (2005)........... 211.1 8. B.J. Helfrich (1997)............. 209.2 9. Kelly Wolfe (1995).............. 207.2 10. Teresa Cheek (1989)........... 206.0
Complete Games 1. Lizzy Prescott (2008)................44 2. Jessame Kendall (2001)............41 3. Lizzy Prescott (2007)................27 Jessame Kendall (2000)............27 5. Teresa Cheek (1989)................26 6. Jessame Kendall (1999)............25 7. Lizzy Prescott (2006)................24 Tracy Motzny (2005)................24 9. Kelly Wolfe (1995)...................23 10. Tracy Motzny (2006)................22 Shona Guevara (2002).............22 Sue-Ellen Stallard (1991)..........22
Saves 1. Sue-Ellen Stallard (1990)............6 2. Julianne Cree (2004)..................5 Jessame Kendall (1999)..............5 4. Kelly Wolfe (1992).....................4 5. Lizzy Prescott (2008)..................3 Kara Roberts (2005)...................3 Shona Guevara (2002)...............3 Erin Raethke (1998)...................3 B.J. Helfrich (1997)....................3 Torrie Cababa (1991).................3 Torrie Cababa (1990).................3 Teresa Cheek (1989)..................3
TEAM, SEASON Wins (1998, 2005)..........................60 Winning Percentage (2005)........... .910 Games (2008).................................75 Winning Streak (2/24-4/17/05)........35 BATTING Batting Average (1993) ............... .356 Runs (1998).................................. 408 Hits (2008)................................... 624 Doubles (2008)............................. 108 Triples (1993).................................43 Home Runs (2009)..........................63 Runs Batted In (2006)................... 332 Total Bases (2004)........................ 857 Slugging Percentage (2006)......... .523 Base on Balls (2005)..................... 197 Sacrifices (2007)........................... 104 Stolen Bases (1997)...................... 177 PITCHING ERA (1990).................................. 0.79 Complete Games (2008)..................51 Shutouts (2006, 2007).....................30 Innings Pitched (2008)............... 530.0 Strikeouts (2008).......................... 539
ERA (min. 100 innings pitched) 1. Cheryl Clark (1983)............... 0.69 2. Teresa Cheek (1990)............. 0.78 3. Jessame Kendall (1998)......... 0.82 4. B.J. Helfrich (1998)............... 0.86 5. Jessame Kendall (1999)......... 0.87 6. Teresa Cheek (1989)............. 0.88 7. Sue-Ellen Stallard (1990)....... 0.89 8. Torrie Cababa (1990)............ 0.90 9. Jessame Kendall (2000)......... 0.91 10. Lizzy Prescott (2006)............. 0.92 Wins 1. Lizzy Prescott (2008)................48 2. Jessame Kendall (2001)............39 3. Lizzy Prescott (2007)................33 Jessame Kendall (2000)............33 Jessame Kendall (1999)............33 6. Tracy Motzny (2005)................30 B.J. Helfrich (1997)..................30 8. Lizzy Prescott (2006)................27 Kelly Wolfe (1995)...................27 10. Jessame Kendall (1998)............26
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Opponent Academy of Art Alabama-Huntsville American River Atlanta-Armstrong Augustana Azusa Pacific Barry University Bloomsburg Brigham Young California California (Penn.) Cal Baptist Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Dominguez Hills* Cal State East Bay* Cal State Monterey Bay* Cal State Northridge Cal State San Bernardino* Cal State Stanislaus* Central Missouri Central Washington Chaminade Chapman Chico State* Coker University CU-Colorado Springs Concordia (Calif.) Concordia (Ore.) Davis & Elkins Delta State Dominican Dixie State Eastern Oregon Eckerd College Emporia State Ferris State Florida Tech Fort Hays State Grand Canyon Harvard Hawai’i-Hilo Hawai’i-Pacific Idaho Kennesaw St. LaVerne College Lewis (Ill.) Linfield Lock Haven Loyola Marymount Menlo College 44
Record 6-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 2-1 0-2 2-7 3-1 2-0 4-3 25-24 24-16 71-28 16-10 0-5 37-17 95-11 1-0 50-4 20-2 10-3 86-40-2 1-0 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-3 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 7-4 2-0 4-4 13-3 0-1 2-2 1-0 0-1 3-0 2-0 1-0 5-1
All-Time Series Last Win 6-5 (2011) 4-2 (1999) — 8-1 (1998) 4-3 (2003) 6-5 (2002) — 2-1 (2001) — 6-3 (1979) 2-0 (1998) 4-3 (1996) 7-2 (1994) 2-0 (2006) 1-0 (2010) 7-1 (2011) 15-14 (2011) — 8-4 (2011) 4-3 (2011) 4-1 (1994) 4-3 (2011) 3-0 (2011) 6-1 (1999) 6-2 (2011) 7-1 (1997) 9-0 (1995) 6-1 (2000) 13-0 (1999) 9-1 (2009) 4-0 (1997) 12-3 (2011) 5-0 (2001) 8-1 (1997) 1-0 (2008) 2-1 (1999) 9-8 (1997) 3-1 (2008) 7-5 (2011) 5-0 (1998) 9-4 (2011) 8-3 (2009) — 2-1 (1999) 2-1 (1992) — 3-0 (2001) 1-0 (2008) 2-1 (1999) 6-5 (1998)
Opponent Record Merrimack (Mass.) 1-2 Metro State 0-1 Minnesota State 1-0 Montana State-Billings 13-1 Nebraska-Kearney 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha 2-1 Nevada 5-13 NY Inst. Of Technology 1-0 North Dakota State 1-0 Northern Florida 1-0 Northwest Nazarene 27-0 Notre Dame de Namur 22-2 Oregon 1-1 Oregon College of Education 1-1 Oregon State 1-0 Oregon Tech 12-1 Pacific 0-1 Pacific Lutheran 2-0 Portland State 11-11 Sacramento State 2-16 San Francisco 4-2 San Francisco State* 100-26 Santa Clara 20-7 Saint Martin’s 40-3 Seattle University 30-9 Sierra College 0-1 Simon Fraser 13-7 Sonoma State* 98-23 Southern Indiana 2-0 Southern Oregon State 1-0 Stanford 5-0 St. Mary’s College (Calif.) 24-9 St. Mary’s Univ. (Texas) 1-0 UC Davis 54-33 UCLA 0-2 UC Riverside 14-4 UC San Diego* 22-11 Univ. of So. Carolina-Aiken 1-0 Valdosta State 1-1 Western New Mexico 6-3 Western Oregon 54-5 Western Washington 38-12 Willamette 6-0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-1
Last Win 2-1 (1995) — 3-0 (2005) 14-11 (2011) 7-2 (1999) 6-2 (2001) 16-1 (1989) 10-0 (1998) 9-6 (2004) 8-0 (1997) 10-0 (2008) 8-1 (2009) 1-0 (1978) 4-2 (1981) 3-2 (1978) 6-0 (2002) — 7-2 (2001) 3-2 (1998) 28-16 (1973) 3-0 (1979) 4-3 (2011) 2-1 (2003) 15-0 (2006) 5-2 (2008) — 1-2 (2002) 6-5 (2011) 3-0 (1998) 6-2 (1981) 6-3 (1991) 2-0 (2007) 4-0 (2008) 2-1 (2003) — 3-1 (1999) 9-4 (2011) 12-0 (1998) 7-0 (1999) 4-1 (2005) 15-0 (2011) 6-5 (2010) 13-0 (1999) 5-1 (1998)
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2011 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 27-24, 15-17 CCAA vs. Dominican W 11-0 vs. Dominican W 12-3 vs. Central Washington# L 11-10 vs. Grand Canyon# W 12-3 vs. Western Oregon# W 15-0 vs. Dixie State# L 17-9 vs. Montana St. Billings# W 14-11 Cal State Stanislaus* L 8-3 Cal State Stanislaus* L 16-14 Cal State Stanislaus* W 4-3 Cal State Stanislaus* W 4-3 Sonoma State* W 3-1 Sonoma State* L 7-0 Sonoma State* W 6-5 Sonoma State* L 9-1 at UC San Diego* L 6-2 at UC San Diego* W 9-4 at UC San Diego* L 12-2 at UC San Diego* L 12-8 at Cal State East Bay* L 4-1 at Cal State East Bay* L 11-3 at Cal State East Bay* L 10-7 at Cal State East Bay* W 7-1 Hawai’i-Hilo W 9-1 Hawai’i-Hilo W 9-4 vs. Dixie State% L 12-1 vs. Western Washington% L 5-2 vs. Chaminade% W 3-0 vs. Hawai’i-Hilo% L 9-2 vs. Central Washington% W 4-3 vs. Grand Canyon% W 7-5 vs. Hawai’i-Hilo% L 11-3 Academy of Art W 7-6 Academy of Art W 6-5 at Chico State* L 2-0 at Chico State* W 6-2 at Chico State* L 8-3 at Chico State* L 5-2 CSU Monterey Bay* W 7-6 CSU Monterey Bay* W 15-14 CSU Monterey Bay* L 8-3 CSU Monterey Bay* L 13-5 at San Fransisco State* W 6-2 at San Francisco State* W 8-3 at San Francisco State* W 4-3 at San Francisco State* L 6-1 CSU San Bernardino* W 5-0 CSU San Bernardino* W 6-4 CSU San Bernardino* L 5-2 CSU San Bernardino* W 8-4 CSU San Bernardino L 11-2 #Desert Springs Tourn.(Las Vegas, Nev.) %Tourn. of Champions (Turlock, Calif.) *CCAA games
2010 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 32-23, 21-15 CCAA vs. San Francisco State# W 6-2 vs. CSU Monterey Bay# L 2-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 1-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills* W 1-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 9-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 7-3 at CSU Dominguez Hills L 6-5 at CSU San Bernardino* L 10-4 at CSU San Bernardino* L 7-4 at CSU San Bernardino* W 5-1 at CSU San Bernardino* L 5-1 at CSU San Bernardino W 5-4 Dominican W 14-0 Dominican W 11-1 Western Oregon W 6-1 Western Oregon W 5-2 Western Oregon L 4-1
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Western Oregon W 6-1 Chico State* W 4-0 Chico State* L 1-0 Chico State* L 1-0 Chico State* W 4-2 at CSU Monterey Bay* L 1-0 at CSU Monterey Bay* L 5-2 at CSU Monterey Bay* L 3-2 at CSU Monterey Bay* W 3-0 vs. Dixie State% L 9-2 vs. Hawai’i-Hilo% L 2-1 vs. Chaminade% L 4-0 vs. Grand Canyon% L 14-6 vs. Western Wash.% W 6-5 vs. Montana St. Billings% W 7-6 vs. Cal State East Bay% W 8-0 Cal State East Bay* W 5-0 Cal State East Bay* W 5-4 Cal State East Bay* W 7-2 Cal State East Bay* W 3-2 UC San Diego* L 5-1 UC San Diego* W 2-1 UC San Diego* L 7-2 UC San Diego* W 5-1 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 4-3 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 6-2 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 8-0 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 5-2 San Francisco State* W 7-1 San Francisco State* W 12-4 San Francisco State* L 7-0 San Francisco State* W 10-9 at Sonoma State* L 3-2 at Sonoma State* W 2-1 at Sonoma State* W 3-1 at Sonoma State* W 5-0 # Best of West Tourn. (Turlock, Calif.) % Tourn. of Campions (Turlock, Calif.) * CCAA games
2009 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 38-20, 23-9 CCAA Conference Champions vs. Sonoma State# W 8-0 vs. Davis & Elkins# W 9-1 vs. Central Washington# W 4-0 at Cal State Stanislaus# W 2-0 Sonoma State* L 4-1 Sonoma State* W 10-0 Sonoma State* W 6-5 Sonoma State* L 6-2 at UC San Diego* L 4-3 at UC San Diego* W 6-3 at UC San Diego* W 1-0 at UC San Diego* W 10-1 Academy of Art W 10-2 Academy of Art L 11-3 Academy of Art W 4-1 Academy of Art W 12-3 at Chico State* W 6-3 at Chico State* W 7-0 at Chico State* W 9-1 at Chico State* W 15-0 CSU Dominguez Hills* W 9-0 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 6-2 CSU Dominguez Hills* W 5-2 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 6-5 CSU Monterey Bay* W 5-4 CSU Monterey Bay* W 7-6 CSU Monterey Bay* W 11-5 CSU Monterey Bay* L 14-6 at Notre Dame de Namur W 8-2 at San Francisco State* W 7-5 at San Francisco State* L 3-1 at San Francisco State* W 4-0 at San Francisco State* W 4-2 vs. Dixie State% L 4-3
vs. Hawaii Pacific% W vs. Chaminade% W vs. Grand Canyon% W vs. Notre Dame de Namur% W vs. Saint Martin’s% L vs. Grand Canyon L vs. Grand Canyon L Cal State Stanislaus* W Cal State Stanislaus* W Cal State Stanislaus* L Cal State Stanislaus* W Western Oregon W Western Oregon L at CSU San Bernardino* L at CSU San Bernardino* W at CSU San Bernardino* W at CSU San Bernardino* W at CSU San Bernardino W at CSU San Bernardino W vs. Sonoma State! L vs. UC San Diego! L Sonoma State+ L Montana St. Billings+ W Cal State Stanislaus+ L
8-3 8-7 8-5 8-1 2-1 4-1 6-5 6-3 7-6 13-7 5-0 10-2 10-2 4-2 3-2 5-4 8-7 8-4 2-10 6-2 8-0 3-2 3-2 8-0
# Best of West Tourn. (Turlock, Calif.) % Tour. of Campions (Turlock, Calif.) ! CCAA Tournament + NCAA West Region Tournament * CCAA games
2008 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 57-18, 24-8 CCAA National Champions West Region Champions Conference Champions vs. CSU San Bernardino# W 7-5 vs. UC San Diego# L 5-2 vs. San Francisco State# L 5-3 vs. Chico State# W 4-2 San Francisco State* W 11-1 San Francisco State* W 7-0 San Francisco State* W 5-3 San Francisco State* W 6-2 vs. Central Washington^ W 7-6 vs. #9 St. Mary’s of Texas^ W 4-0 vs. Fort Hays State^ W 3-1 vs. CSU Monterey Bay^ W 6-2 vs. Barry University^ L 2-1 Western Oregon W 2-0 Western Oregon L 9-6 at #10 CSU Stanislaus* W 2-0 at #10 CSU Stanislaus* W 6-0 at #10 CSU Stanislaus* W 2-1 at #10 CSU Stanislaus* W 6-3 at Notre Dame de Namur L 6-3 at Notre Dame de Namur L 7-6 vs. Northwest Nazarene W 10-2 vs. Northwest Nazarene W 10-0 at #8 Western Oregon W 6-1 at #8 Western Oregon W 2-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 4-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 4-3 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 8-7 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 7-6 at CSU San Bernardino W 3-0 at CSU San Bernardino W 3-2 at CSU Monterey Bay W 6-0 at CSU Monterey Bay L 1-0 at CSU Monterey Bay* W 2-1 at CSU Monterey Bay* W 3-2 at CSU Monterey Bay* W 1-0 at CSU Monterey Bay* L 2-0 vs. Central Washington% W 4-2 vs. #13 Seattle% W 5-2 vs. Western Wash.% W 2-0 vs. Western Oregon% W 2-1 vs. Hawaii Pacific Univ.% W 4-3
at Cal State Stanislaus% W 5-4 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills% W 1-0 vs. Central Washington W 4-0 vs. Central Washington W 7-3 CSU San Bernardino* L 2-0 CSU San Bernardino* W 11-4 CSU San Bernardino* L 5-4 CSU San Bernardino* W 7-1 UC San Diego* W 1-0 UC San Diego* W 8-3 UC San Diego* W 2-0 UC San Diego* W 5-3 at Sonoma State* W 3-1 at Sonoma State* W 3-0 at Sonoma State* W 2-0 at Sonoma State* W 7-3 Chico State* W 5-1 Chico State* L 2-1 Chico State* W 5-0 Chico State* W 8-0 vs. CSU Monterey Bay! L 5-0 vs. CSU San Bernardino! L 7-6 vs. CSU San Bernardino+ L 10-1 vs. UC San Diego+ W 3-1 vs. #18 CSU Stanislaus+ W 9-2 vs. CSU San Bernardino+ W 5-1 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills+ W 8-1 vs. Western Oregon+ W 1-0 vs. Western Oregon+ W 9-0 vs. #1 Lock Haven$ W 2-1 vs. #6 Emporia State$ W 3-0 vs. #1 Lock Haven$ W 1-0 vs. #6 Emporia State$ W 1-0 # Best of West Tourn. (Turlock, Calif.) ^ Schutt’s Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.) % Tourn. of Champions (Turlock, Calif.) ! CCAA Tournament + NCAA West Region Tournament $ NCAA Championship (Houston, Texas) * CCAA games
2007 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 56-8, 29-3 CCAA, Conference Champions vs. UC San Diego# W 1-0 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# W 9-0 vs. Seattle University# W 1-0 vs. Sonoma State# W 3-2 vs. San Francisco State# W 4-1 at Cal State Stanislaus# L 3-0 at Sonoma State* W 4-0 at Sonoma State* W 3-0 at Saint Mary’s W 5-0
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2006 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 54-6, 21-1 GNAC Conference Champions vs. UC San Diego# W 5-0 vs. Chico State# W 1-0 vs. San Francisco State# L 1-0 vs. Cal State Stanislaus# L 3-2 vs. Sonoma State# W 10-5 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W 8-0 Sonoma State W 17-0 Western Oregon W 6-1 Western Oregon L 2-1 Sonoma State W 10-0 at Sonoma State W 12-10 at Sonoma State W 15-0 Saint Mary’s W 3-2 Saint Mary’s W 2-0 vs. Saint Martin’s> W 3-1 vs Western Washington> W 8-0 vs. Seattle> W 10-0 vs. Montana St. Billings> W 3-2 vs. Northwest Nazarene> W 5-0 vs. Western Oregon> W 9-2 vs. Grand Canyon> W 2-0 vs. Central Washington> W 2-0 at Western Washington* W 2-1 at Western Washington* W 2-1 at Saint Martin’s* W 3-2 at Central Washington* W 6-0 at Central Washington* W 11-0 at Central Washington* W 10-2 at Central Washington* W 9-1 Notre Dame de Namur W 3-0 Notre Dame de Namur W 1-0 vs. Chaminade W 11-0 vs. Chaminade W 10-2 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills% W 2-1 vs. UC San Diego% W 8-0 at Cal State Stanislaus% W 11-0 vs. CSU Monterey Bay% W 1-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield% W 2-0 at Seattle* L 2-1 at Seattle* W 9-4 at Seattle* W 2-0 Northwest Nazarene* W 8-0 Northwest Nazarene* W 5-0 Northwest Nazarene* W 9-5
Northwest Nazarene* W Western Oregon* W Western Oregon* W Western Oregon* W Western Oregon* W at Saint Martin’s* W Saint Martin’s* W Saint Martin’s* W Western Washington* W Western Washington* W Western Washington W Western Washington W vs. Hawaii Pacific+ W vs. CSU Dominguez Hills+ W at Cal State Bakersfield+ L vs. CSU Dominguez Hills+ L
9-1 9-1 12-1 10-0 15-0 11-0 8-0 14-0 7-2 4-3 10-2 11-2 3-2 6-5 3-1 3-2
#Best of West Tourn. (Modesto, Calif.) >Red Lion Tourn. (Richland, Wash.) %Tourn. of Champions (Modesto, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tournament *GNAC games
2005 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 60-6, 22-2 GNAC Conference Champions vs. Western Oregon# W 6-4 at Cal State Stanislaus# W 4-3 vs. San Francisco State# W 1-0 vs. Central Washington# W 4-0 vs. Minnesota State# W 3-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W 5-3 Sonoma State W 8-0 Sonoma State W 2-0 Sonoma State W 3-1 Western Oregon W 8-2 Saint Mary’s@ W 12-6 Saint Mary’s@ W 2-1 San Francisco State@ L 1-0 San Francisco State@ W 2-0 vs. Montana St. Billings> W 1-0 vs. Northwest Nazarene> W 3-1 vs. Saint Martin’s> W 8-2 vs. Seattle> W 7-1 vs. Grand Canyon> W 9-3 vs. Western Oregon> W 10-2 vs. Central Washington> W 1-0 vs. Western Washington> W 8-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 9-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 7-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 6-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 13-2 at Western Oregon* W 6-1 at Western Oregon* W 3-1 Seattle* W 3-2 Seattle* W 4-1 vs. Seattle* W 10-4 vs. Seattle* W 10-0 vs. Chaminade W 5-0 vs. Chaminade W 17-3 vs. Grand Canyon% W 4-1 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills% W 1-0 vs. CSU Bakersfield% W 5-2 vs. Montana St. Billings% W 3-2 vs. UC San Diego% W 10-1 vs. Montana St. Billings% W 4-0 vs. Seattle% W 10-4 Saint Martin’s* W 15-0 Saint Martin’s* W 8-0 vs. Western Oregon* W 3-0 vs. Western Oregon* W 2-0 at Saint Martin’s* W 7-0 at Saint Martin’s* W 10-3 at Western Washington* W 13-0 at Western Washington* L 2-1 vs. CSU San Bernardino& W 7-1 vs. Chico State& L 5-0 vs. UC San Diego& W 7-0
vs. Western New Mexico& W 4-1 vs. Cal State Stanislaus& W 4-1 vs. Chico State& W 1-0 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills& W 2-0 Central Washington* W 3-2 Central Washington* W 3-0 vs. Central Washington* W 7-1 vs. Central Washington* W 4-2 vs. Central Washington* W 10-2 Central Washington* W 7-2 Western Washington* W 7-3 Western Washington* L 2-1 vs. San Francisco State+ L 1-0 vs. Montana St. Billings+ L 3-1 #Best of West Classic (Modesto, Calif.) >Red Lion Tourn. (Richland, Wash.) %Tourn. of Champions (Modesto, Calif.) &Mt. Dew Classic (Bakersfield, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Carson, Calif.) *GNAC games
2004 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 53-15, 21-3 GNAC Conference Champions vs. Cal State Bakersfield# L 7-3 vs. Central Washington# L 8-7 at Cal State Stanislaus# W 2-1 vs. Sonoma State# W 3-0 at Cal State Stanislaus# W 6-0 at Sonoma State W 5-3 at Sonoma State W 1-0 at San Francisco State W 5-4 at San Francisco State W 8-4 at Saint Mary’s L 1-0 at Saint Mary’s L 2-1 at Chico State L 5-2 Chico State W 2-1 Chico State W 8-0 vs. Chico State L 10-7 vs. Montana St. Billings W 6-4 vs. Montana St. Billings W 6-2 Seattle! W 7-3 Central Washington! W 4-3 Montana St. Billings! W 10-7 Saint Martin’s! W 11-3 Western Oregon! W 10-2 Western Washington! W 6-5 North Dakota State! W 9-6 Western Oregon* W 10-1 Western Oregon* W 12-3 vs. Sonoma State$ W 8-0 vs. Sonoma State$ W 9-2 vs. San Francisco State$ W 1-0 vs. San Francisco State$ W 4-1 at Saint Martin’s* W 7-1 at Saint Martin’s* W 5-0 at Western Oregon* W 7-4 at Western Oregon* W 15-6 Northwest Nazarene* W 5-0 Northwest Nazarene* W 8-0 vs. Northwest Nazarene* W 13-0 vs. Northwest Nazarene* W 5-0 vs. Grand Canyon% L 3-2 vs. Chico State% W 2-0 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills% L 2-1 vs. CSU San Bernardino% L 3-2 vs. Grand Canyon% W 4-1 vs. Montana St. Billings% W 3-0 Seattle* W 6-1 Seattle* L 3-1 Western Washington* W 9-1 Western Washington* W 3-0 Saint Martin’s* W 10-2 Saint Martin’s* W 5-4 Saint Martin’s W 10-1 Saint Martin’s W 9-2 at Western Washington* W 4-0
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W 7-2 W 7-5 L 4-2 W 8-6 L 12-4 W 5-2 W 7-3 L 5-2 W 3-2 W 8-0 W 3-0 W 4-0 L 3-0 W 5-1 L 2-0
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#Best of the West Invite (Turlock, Calif.) &Tower Inn Tourn. (Richland, Wash.) %Tourn. of Champions (Turlock, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Davis, Calif.) *GNAC Game
#Best of West Classic (Modesto, Calif.) !Bac on Trac Tourney (Arcata, Calif.) $Tower Inn Tourney (Richland, Wash.) %Tourn. of Champions (Modesto, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Arcata, Calif.) *GNAC games
2003 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 44-19, 16-3 GNAC Conference Champions vs. San Francisco State# W 3-2 vs. UC San Diego# L 3-2 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W 6-4 vs. Sonoma State# W 3-2 vs. Azusa Pacific# L 1-0 vs. CSU San Bernardino W 5-0 vs. CSU San Bernardino W 7-2 vs. Augustana W 4-3 at UC Davis L 1-0 at UC Davis L 1-0 at Chico State L 6-3 at Chico State L 7-1 at Saint Mary’s W 8-1 at Saint Mary’s L 3-1 at Santa Clara W 2-1 at Santa Clara L 5-1 San Francisco State W 10-2 San Francisco State W 8-7 vs. Montana St. Billings& W 4-1 vs. Saint Martin’s& W 8-0 vs. Western Washington& L 4-0 vs. Northwest Nazarene& W 1-0 Simon Fraser& L 2-1 Central Washington* W 10-2 Central Washington* W 6-1 Central Washington* W 7-1 Central Washington* W 9-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W 2-1 at Cal State Stanislaus L 9-2 vs. Cal State Bakersfield W 3-1 vs. Cal State Bakersfield W 4-3 at Saint Martin’s* L 1-0 at Saint Martin’s* W 5-0 at Saint Martin’s W 6-0 at Saint Martin’s W 5-4 at Western Washington* L 3-2 at Western Washington* W 3-1 at Seattle* W 8-0 at Seattle* L 2-1 Sonoma State W 5-0 Sonoma State W 2-1 vs. Cal State Stanislaus% W 3-0 vs. UC Davis% W 2-1 vs. San Francisco State% W 2-0 vs. CSU San Bernardino% W 2-0 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills% L 4-3 vs. Cal State Bakersfield% L 3-1 at Northwest Nazarene* W 11-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 8-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 14-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 9-0 at Northwest Nazarene* W 9-1
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at Northwest Nazarene* W 12-0 Seattle* W 12-1 Seattle* W 1-0 Western Washington* W 4-3 Western Washington* W 3-1 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills+ W 6-2 at Cal State Bakersfield+ L 1-0 vs. Western Washington+ W 7-1 vs. Western New Mexico+ W 4-1 at Cal State Bakersfield+ L 7-2 #Best of West Tourn. (Modesto, Calif.) &Central Wash. Tourn. (Richland, Wash.) %Tourn. of Champions (Modesto, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn.(Bakersfield, Calif.) *GNAC Games
2002 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 41-18, 22-1 GNAC Conference Champions vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# W 3-0 vs. San Francisco State# L 4-2 vs. UC Davis# L 4-2 vs. Azusa Pacific# W 6-5 vs. Chico State# W 9-8 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# L 8-0 at Santa Clara W 8-4 at Santa Clara L 8-0 at Sonoma State L 5-4 at Sonoma State L 5-0 at San Francisco State W 2-1 at San Francisco State W 3-0 vs. Central Washington* W 10-0 vs. Central Washington* W 11-0 vs. Western Washington& W 5-4 vs. Western Oregon& W 1-0 vs. Saint Martin’s& W 5-4 vs. Central Washington& W 6-2 vs. Central Washington& W 6-1
vs. Simon Fraser& L Northwest Nazarene* W Northwest Nazarene* W Northwest Nazarene* W Northwest Nazarene* W at Chico State L at Chico State L at Saint Mary’s L vs. Central Washington W vs. Oregon Tech W vs. Menlo College L vs. Cal State Hayward W Cal State Stanislaus W Cal State Stanislaus W at Western Oregon* W at Western Oregon* W at Western Oregon* W at Western Oregon* W vs. Western Washington% L vs. CSU San Bernardino% L vs. UC San Diego% L vs. Saint Martin’s% W vs. Western New Mexico% L vs. Chico State% W vs. Western Washington% W at Saint Martin’s* W at Saint Martin’s* W at Western Washington* W Central Washington* W Central Washington* W Saint Martin’s* W Saint Martin’s* W Seattle* W Seattle* W Seattle* W Western Washington* W Western Washington* W Western Washington* L at UC Davis+ L
2-1 8-0 3-1 9-0 10-0 1-0 3-2 5-1 17-0 6-0 3-0 5-0 12-1 11-3 8-0 4-3 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 5-3 2-1 4-1 4-2 1-0 5-1 3-1 9-1 4-0 8-0 5-0 11-0 4-1 6-4 5-2 8-6 8-4 1-0
2001 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 54-14-1, 14-5 PWC Conference Champions vs. College of Notre Dame# W 16-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W 1-0 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# W 1-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# L 5-0 vs. Azusa Pacific# W 6-3 vs. UC Davis# L 1-0 at Chico State W 2-1 at Chico State T 3-3 at Santa Clara W 4-2 at Santa Clara L 1-0 at Cal State Stanislaus L 7-6 at Cal State Stanislaus W 4-1 at Central Washington* L 2-1 at Central Washington* W 8-0 vs. Montana St. Billings& W 6-0 vs. Seattle University& W 10-1 vs. Eastern Oregon& W 5-0 vs. Oregon Tech& W 9-6 vs. Central Washington& W 4-2 vs. Western Oregon& W 10-1 vs. Simon Fraser& W 5-3 vs. Western Washington& W 6-1 vs. Linfield& W 3-0 Western Oregon* W 1-0 Western Oregon* W 6-1 at Western Oregon* W 14-1 at Western Oregon* W 1-0 Sonoma State W 7-0 Sonoma State W 2-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 6-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 3-0 at CSU San Bernardino W 9-1 at CSU San Bernardino L 6-4 at Cal State Hayward L 3-0 at Cal State Hayward W 4-0 vs. Hawaii Pacific^ W 2-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield^ W 2-1 vs. Sonoma State^ W 4-2 vs. Pacific Lutheran^ W 7-2 Chaminade W 8-0 Chaminade W 8-0 Saint Martin’s* W 2-1 Saint Martin’s* W 6-1 San Francisco State W 4-1 San Francisco State W 6-5 at Western Washington* L 1-0 at Western Washington* L 2-1 Western Washington* W 5-0 at Saint Martin’s* W 5-0 at Saint Martin’s* L 1-0 at Seattle* W 8-6 at Seattle* W 4-0 Central Washington* W 6-0 Central Washington* W 9-1 Seattle* W 7-0 Seattle* L 4-3 vs. Hawaii Pacific% L 2-1 vs. Western Washington% W 3-1 vs. Hawaii Pacific% W 4-0 vs. Western New Mexico% W 2-1 vs. Western New Mexico% W 3-2 vs. Cal State Stanislaus+ W 3-1 at UC Davis+ W 3-2 at UC Davis+ W 2-1 vs. Bloomsburg$ W 2-1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha$ W 6-2 vs. Lewis (Ill.)$ L 2-0
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2000 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 54-9, 17-2 PWC Conference Champions at Chico State W 4-0 at Chico State W 4-0 vs. Western Oregon W 10-1 vs. Central Washington# W 3-2 vs. Seattle# W 13-1 vs. Saint Martin’s# W 8-0 vs. Western Washington# W 4-2 vs. Western Oregon# W 10-0 at San Francisco State W 2-0 at San Francisco State W 11-1 at Saint Mary’s L 1-0 at Saint Mary’s W 2-1 at CSU San Bernardino W 9-1 at CSU San Bernardino W 6-2 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 4-0 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 4-1 at Concordia (Calif.) W 4-0 at Concordia (Calif.) W 6-1 at Central Washington* W 7-0 at Central Washington* W 7-1 at Santa Clara W 2-1 at Santa Clara W 3-0 vs. Cal State Stanislaus! W 1-0 vs. Sonoma State! W 4-1 vs. Menlo College! W 6-5 vs. Chaminade! W 3-1 vs. San Francisco State! W 7-3 vs. Western New Mexico! W 4-0 vs. UC Davis! W 3-2 vs. Sonoma State! W 3-2 at Seattle* W 1-0 at Seattle* W 3-1 at Western Washington* W 2-0 at Western Washington* L 5-4 at Simon Fraser L 8-3 at Simon Fraser L 5-4 Central Washington* W 9-1 Central Washington* W 4-2 Saint Martin’s* W 4-0 Saint Martin’s* W 4-1 Saint Martin’s* W 5-2 Cal State Stanislaus W 4-1 Cal State Stanislaus W 2-0 Seattle* W 7-1 Seattle* L 3-2 Western Washington* W 4-3 Western Washington* W 4-3 Cal State Hayward W 8-0 Cal State Hayward L 4-2 Simon Fraser W 1-0 Simon Fraser W 10-2 at Western Oregon* W 6-0 at Western Oregon* W 4-2 vs. Oregon Tech L 8-5 vs. Western Oregon* W 5-4 vs. Western Oregon* W 5-1 vs. Oregon Tech W 3-2 Western New Mexico+ W 7-3 Western Washington+ W 2-1 Hawai’i-Pacific+ W 2-1 UC Davis+ L 8-2 CSU Bakersfield+ W 2-1 CSU Stanislaus+ L 1-0
Year-By-Year Scores !Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Arcata, Calif.) *PacWest Game
1999 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 55-7-1, 15-5 PWC National Champions vs. Loyola Marymount# W 2-1 vs. UC Riverside# W 9-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W 8-0 vs. Chico State# T 1-1 at Santa Clara W 8-0 at Santa Clara W 3-0 at St. Mary’s College W 10-2 at UC Davis W 5-3 at UC Davis W 4-0 vs. San Francisco State W 7-2 vs. San Francisco State W 10-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 3-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 10-0 at Cal State Hayward W 4-1 at CSU San Bernardino W 4-1 at CSU San Bernardino W 6-1 at UC Riverside W 1-0 at UC Riverside W 3-1 Willamette% W 9-0 Western Oregon% W 10-0 Oregon Tech% W 8-0 Western Oregon% W 3-1 Willamette% W 13-0 Oregon Tech% W 18-0 Western Oregon* W 8-2 Western Oregon* L 3-0 vs. Eastern Oregon! W 8-3 vs. San Francisco State! W 9-0 vs. Chapman! W 6-1 vs. Central Washington! W 7-3 vs. Oregon Tech! W 5-0 vs. St. Mary’s College! W 3-2 vs. UC Davis! W 2-1 Saint Martin’s* W 3-2 Saint Martin’s* W 9-0 Western Washington* W 3-0 Western Washington* W 4-1 vs. Concordia (Ore.) W 13-0 at Oregon Tech W 9-0 at Oregon Tech W 7-1 at Western Washington* L 6-2 at Western Washington* L 1-0 at Simon Fraser* L 6-5 Central Washington* W 5-0 Central Washington* W 10-2 Simon Fraser* L 13-3 Simon Fraser* W 4-0 Simon Fraser* W 2-1 at Central Washington* W 6-0 at Central Washington W 6-4 at Saint Martin’s* W 5-1 at Saint Martin’s* W 14-1 at Hawaii Pacific W 4-1 at Hawaii Pacific L 4-2 at Hawaii Pacific L 4-1 at UC Davis+ W 3-0 vs. Hawaii Pacific+ W 1-0 vs. Hawaii Pacific+ W 2-1 vs. Ferris State$ W 2-1 vs. Alabama-Huntsville$ W 4-2 vs. Nebraska-Kearney$ W 3-1 vs. Kennesaw State$ W 2-1 vs. Nebraska-Kearney$ W 7-2
1998 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 60-7, 23-1 NCAC Conference Champions at Santa Clara W 3-0 at Santa Clara L 3-0 at Cal State Hayward W 11-5 at Cal State Hayward W 6-1 at St. Mary’s W 6-3 at St. Mary’s W 3-2 vs. Western Washington W 5-4 Cal State Hayward* W 5-4 Cal State Hayward* W 9-0 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 13-0 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 9-1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 12-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 10-2 at UC Davis* W 6-2 at UC Davis* W 3-2 at Chico State* W 6-1 at Chico State* W 3-0 at Kennesaw State L 3-0 at Kennesaw State W 3-2 California (Pa.)# W 9-0 Valdosta State# W 7-0 Wisconsin-Parkside# W 5-1 Univ. South Carolina-Aiken# W 12-0 Southern Indiana# W 3-0 Atlanta-Armstrong# W 8-1 California (Pa.)# W 2-0 at Sonoma State* W 4-1 at Sonoma State* W 8-0 Willamete^ W 3-1 Western Oregon^ W 13-0 NY Institute of Tech.^ W 10-0 UC Riverside^ L 1-0 Saint Martin’s^ W 8-2 Sonoma State^ W 7-2 at San Francisco St.* W 9-0 at San Francisco St.* W 8-4 Cal State Bakersfield! W 9-2 Chaminade! W 1-0 Linfield! W 9-3 Chapman! W 2-1 CSU San Bernardino! W 6-3 Harvard University! W 5-0 Cal State Bakersfield! W 3-1 San Francisco State* W 1-0 San Francisco State* W 10-0 Sonoma State* W 8-0 Sonoma State* W 8-1 UC Davis* W 5-1 UC Davis* W 5-1 San Francisco St.% W 1-0 CSU Dominguez Hills% W 8-1 UC Riverside% L 2-1 Cal State Stanislaus% W 18-0
CSU San Bernardino% Cal State Bakersfield% Portland State% Cal State Stanislaus* Cal State Stanislaus* at Cal State Hayward* at Cal State Hayward* Chico State* Chico State* vs. UC Riverside+ at Cal State Bakersfield+ vs. UC Riverside+ at Cal State Bakersfield+ at Cal State Bakersfield+
W 6-1 W 8-0 W 3-2 W 9-0 W 17-0 L 5-4 W 6-5 W 5-0 W 8-0 W 3-0 L 1-0 W 8-5 W 2-0 L 4-0
#Spring Fling Tournament ^DoubleTree Tournament (Arcata, Calif.) !Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) %North/South Classic +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) *NCAC Game
1997 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 54-13, 21-3 NCAC at Chico State W 10-2 at Chico State W 7-1 at Chico State W 13-3 at San Francisco State W 4-1 at San Francisco State W 16-0 at Saint Mary’s W 7-0 at Saint Mary’s W Forfeit CSU Dominguez Hills^ W 7-3 Sonoma State^ W 4-2 Cal State Hayward^ W 7-0 Western Oregon^ W 11-9 CSU Dominguez Hills^ W 7-0 UC Davis^ L 5-3 at Chico State W 10-0 at Chico State W 8-3 at Santa Clara L 4-0 at Santa Clara W 4-1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 20-1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 11-0 at Cal State Hayward W 11-0 at Cal State Hayward W 11-1 UC Davis L 3-1 UC Davis W 3-2 San Francisco State W 6-0 San Francisco State W 2-1 California (Pa.)# L 2-0 Valdosta State# L 2-1 Wisconsin-Parkside# W 1-0 Delta State# W 4-0 Southern Indiana# W 8-1 Coker University# W 7-1 Northern Florida# W 8-0 at Eckerd College W 4-1
#Best of West Tourn. (Turlock, Calif.) !Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) %DoubleTree Tourn. (Arcata, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Davis, Calif.) $NCAA Nat’l Champions (Salem, Va.) *PacWest Game
#Tower Inn Tourn. (Richland, Wash.)
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at Eckerd College W at Florida Tech W at Florida Tech W at Sonoma State W at Sonoma State W Willamette W Willamette W Willamette W CSU San Bernardino$ W Santa Clara$ W Harvard$ W Western Washington$ W Chaminade$ L Cal State Hayward W Cal State Hayward W Cal State Stanislaus W Cal State Stanislaus W Chico State W Chico State W Chico State& L CSU San Bernardino& W Cal State Bakersfield& L Cal State Stanislaus& W Sonoma State& W Portland State& W Cal State Bakersfield& L at UC Davis L at UC Davis L at San Francisco State W at San Francisco State W Sonoma State W Sonoma State W vs. Cal State Bakersfield+ L at UC Davis+ L
8-1 4-2 9-8 2-1 1-0 18-0 6-3 6-0 6-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 0-7 11-0 3-0 7-0 5-1 10-2 6-0 4-6 5-0 0-3 14-0 3-2 3-2 3-4 0-4 3-5 6-0 8-0 4-3 3-0 5-10 0-6
^North/South Classic #Spring Fling Tournament $Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) &Mountain Dew Classic +NCAA West Region Tourn.(Davis, Calif.)
1996 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 49-13, 22-2 NCAC Conference Champions at Chico State W 10-1 at Chico State W 6-4 Simon Fraser W 5-4 Simon Fraser W 2-1 at Santa Clara W 5-0 vs. Western Oregon^ W 4-2 vs. San Francisco St.^ W 7-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield^ L 0-1 vs. Cal State Hayward^ W 7-0 vs. Concordia (Calif.)^ W 7-0 vs. Sonoma State^ W 2-1 vs. UC Davis^ L 5-7 Chico State W 11-6 Chico State W 6-5 at Cal State Stanislaus W 2-1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 10-0 at St. Mary’s College W 1-0 at UC Davis L 0-2 at UC Davis W 2-1 at Cal State Hayward W 6-0 at Cal State Hayward W 2-0 at Sonoma State W 5-3
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at Sonoma State L 0-5 at San Francisco State W 10-0 at San Francisco State W 8-0 at Cal State Bakersfield W 4-3 at Cal State Bakersfield W 3-2 at Cal Baptist W 5-1 at Cal Baptist W 4-3 at CSU San Bernardino W 8-3 at CSU San Bernardino W 6-3 at UC Riverside W 11-2 at UC Riverside L 3-4 at UC Riverside L 1-2 vs. Oregon Tech$ W 9-0 vs. Cal State Stanislaus$ W 4-3 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills$ W 4-2 vs. Sonoma State$ L 2-4 at Cal State Hayward$ W 5-0 vs. Portland State$ W 2-0 vs. Chapman$ W 12-11 vs. UC Davis$ L 0-1 Cal State Stanislaus W 3-0 Cal State Stanislaus W 14-4 Cal State Hayward W 5-1 Cal State Hayward W 3-1 UC Davis W 11-1 UC Davis W 2-0 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# L 0-5 vs. CSU San Bernardino# W 8-1 vs. San Francisco State# W 8-0 vs. Cal State Stanislaus# W 3-1 vs. Hawaii-Hilo# L 4-6 vs. Portland State# L 3-6 Sonoma State W 3-0 Sonoma State W 8-3 San Francisco State W 13-3 San Francisco State W 16-2 at Chico State W 6-2 at Chico State W 5-0 at UC Davis+ L 0-3 vs. Portland State+ L 0-1
^Warrior Classic (Turlock, Calif.) $Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) #Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn. (Davis, Calif.)
1995 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 53-10, 19-5 NCAC at St. Mary’s College L 4-5 at St. Mary’s College W 8-3 at San Francisco State W 13-3 at San Francisco State W 19-2 Simon Fraser W 2-1 Simon Fraser W 4-1 vs. Simon Fraser^ W 2-0 vs. Sonoma State^ W 5-0 vs. Cal State Hayward^ W 6-1 vs. San Francisco State^ W 4-1 vs. Simon Fraser^ W 5-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield^ L 0-1 San Francisco State W 4-0 San Francisco State W 10-0 Sonoma State W 1-0 Sonoma State W 5-2 at Cal State Stanislaus W 2-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 10-0 at UC Davis L 4-7 at UC Davis L 0-7 at Cal State Hayward W 8-1 at Cal State Hayward W 6-2 at Chaminade University W 14-0 at Chaminade University W 10-1 at Hawaii-Pacific W 4-2 at Hawaii-Pacific W 1-0 at Chaminade University W 9-0 at Chaminade University W 14-0 at Chico State W 5-0 at Chico State L 3-5
vs. CU Colorado Springs$ W vs. UC Riverside$ W vs. San Francisco State$ W vs. Chico State$ W vs. CSU San Bernardino$ W vs. UC Davis$ W vs. Portland State$ W at San Francisco State W at San Francisco State W at Sonoma State L at Sonoma State W vs. Cal State Hayward W vs. Cal State Hayward W vs. Chico State# W vs. Portland State# W vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W vs. San Francisco State# W vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# W vs. UC Davis# W vs. Hawaii-Hilo# W UC Davis L UC Davis W Cal State Stanislaus W Cal State Stanislaus W Chico State W Chico State W Sonoma State+ W UC Davis+ W UC Davis+ L UC Davis+ W vs. Merrimack College& W Bloomsburg& L Kennesaw State& L
9-0 7-2 12-3 2-1 6-4 4-3 8-1 3-0 11-3 2-3 7-0 18-1 19-0 6-1 4-2 2-0 5-1 1-0 8-3 5-2 3-11 1-0 8-1 5-0 10-2 3-2 6-1 9-2 2-5 4-1 2-1 1-2 2-4
^ Warrior Classic $ Pioneer Classic # Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn.(Arcata, Calif.) &NCAA Championship
1994 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 50-11, 19-5 NCAC Conference Champions at San Francisco State W 7-0 at Cal State Hayward W 10-1 at Cal State Hayward W 4-2 at Menlo College W 11-1 at Menlo College W 14-1 at St. Mary’s College L 0-1 at St. Mary’s College W 7-2 San Francisco State W 18-0 San Francisco State W 4-2 Sonoma State W 6-0 Sonoma State W 8-1 at UC Davis W 5-1 at UC Davis L 0-9 at Cal State Stanislaus W 14-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 6-5 at College of Notre Dame W 7-0 at College of Notre Dame W 12-0 at Chico State W 2-1 at Chico State L 2-4 vs. Oregon Tech W 8-1 vs. Oregon Tech W 10-0 at UC Riverside W 15-7 at UC Riverside W 21-5 at UC Riverside W 14-1 at Chapman College W 6-0 at Chapman College W 9-1 vs. Oregon Tech$ W 4-1 vs. Portland State$ W 6-2 vs. San Francisco State$ W 9-0 vs. CSU San Bernardino$ W 4-3 vs. Sonoma State$ W 6-2 vs. Linfield$ W 7-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield$ L 0-1 Cal State Hayward W 5-0 Cal State Hayward W 7-0
vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# W 1-0 vs. Chico State# W 9-2 vs. Cal State Hayward# W 8-5 vs. CP San Luis Obispo# W 7-2 vs. Santa Clara# W 11-0 vs. UC Davis# L 0-5 at Sonoma State W 4-1 at Sonoma State L 0-3 at San Francisco State W 12-1 at San Francisco State W 19-6 UC Davis L 0-2 UC Davis L 0-4 Cal State Stanislaus W 3-0 Cal State Stanislaus W 8-1 Chico State W 2-1 Chico State W 3-0 at UC Davis+ W 1-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield+ L 0-4 at UC Davis+ W 2-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield+ W 4-3 vs. Cal State Bakersfield+ W 1-0 vs. Merrimack College& L 2-7 vs. California (Pa.)& W 4-2 vs. Central Mo. State& W 4-1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha& W 7-4 vs. Merrimack College& L 2-6 $ Pioneer Classic # Bakersfield Tournament +NCAA West Region Tourn.(Davis, Calif.) &NCAA Championship
1993 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 45-10, 21-3 NCAC Conference Champions vs. San Francisco State^ W 11-1 vs. Chico State^ W 7-3 vs. San Francisco State^ W 18-0 vs. Chico State^ W 4-3 vs. Chico State^ W 7-4 at Chico State W 4-2 at Chico State W 10-2 at Cal State Hayward W 15-0 at Cal State Hayward W 4-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W 7-3 at Cal State Stanislaus W 13-1 San Francisco State W 11-0 San Francisco State W 19-0 Sonoma State W 1-0 Sonoma State W 1-0 at UC Davis L 1-2 at UC Davis W 5-4 at St. Mary’s College W 5-0 at St. Mary’s College L 2-8 at College of Notre Dame W 9-1 at College of Notre Dame W 12-1 Chico State W 3-2 Chico State L 5-6 vs. CP San Luis Obispo$ W 7-3 vs. College of Notre Dame$ W 8-0 at Santa Clara W 6-0 at Santa Clara W 9-0 at CSU San Bernardino W 9-0 at CSU San Bernardino W 16-1 at UC Riverside W 8-2 at UC Riverside W 7-2 at Sonoma State W 7-0 at Sonoma State W 4-0 at San Francisco State W 15-0 at San Francisco State W 12-0 UC Davis L 0-2 UC Davis W 2-1 vs. UC Riverside# W 8-0 vs. Chapman College# W 4-0 vs. Santa Clara# W 9-2 at Cal State Bakersfield# L 0-2 vs. Cal State Hayward# L 1-2 Cal State Hayward W 11-1
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W 7-6 W 7-1 W 11-1 L 3-5 W 4-3 W 5-1 W 4-1 W 9-3 L 2-5 W 3-2 L 0-3 L 3-4
^Joan Wallace Tourn. (Chico, Calif.) $Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) #Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) &Sonoma St. Tourn. (Rohnert Park, Calif.) +NCAA West Region Tourn.(Arcata, Calif.)
1992 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 31-14, 17-7 NCAC Simon Fraser W 6-0 Simon Fraser W 12-2 Simon Fraser L 0-6 at Sonoma State W 2-1 at Sonoma State W 1-0 at Cal State Hayward L 1-4 at Cal State Hayward L 0-2 at Cal State Stanislaus W 6-1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 3-1 at College of Notre Dame W 19-0 at College of Notre Dame W 21-0 UC Davis L 0-2 UC Davis W 3-1 Chico State W 2-0 Chico State W 5-2 at San Francisco State W 5-3 at San Francisco State W 6-5 Sonoma State W 4-1 Sonoma State L 2-4 vs. Santa Clara$ W 4-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield$ L 0-1 vs. Chico State$ W 8-2 vs. La Verne$ W 6-1 vs. Chapman College$ W 2-0 vs. Portland State$ L 5-10 San Francisco State W 5-4 San Francisco State W 4-2 vs. Chico State# W 7-6 vs. CP San Luis Obispo# L 0-1 vs. Concordia College# W 6-5 vs. Chapman College# W 2-1 vs. Portland State# L 5-6 at Chico State W 1-0 at Chico State L 3-7 at UC Davis W 2-1 at UC Davis W 2-1 Cal State Stanislaus W 5-1 Cal State Stanislaus W 5-1 Cal State Hayward L 0-10 Cal State Hayward L 1-3 vs. Cal State Bakersfield& L 0-3 vs. Sonoma State& W 2-1 vs. San Francisco State& W 4-3 vs. UC Davis& W 2-0 vs. CP San Luis Obispo& L 0-1 $Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) #Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) &Sonoma St. Tourn. (Rohnert Park, Calif.)
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1991 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 39-12, 23-5 NCAC Conference Champions Cal State Hayward W 5-2 Cal State Hayward L 2-3 Cal State Stanislaus W 14-2 Cal State Stanislaus W 10-0
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at Sonoma State W 1-0 at Sonoma State W 3-1 at St. Mary’s College W 7-2 at St. Mary’s College W 10-6 at Santa Clara W 5-0 at Santa Clara W 11-3 Chico State W 4-2 Chico State W 1-0 UC Davis W 4-3 UC Davis W 4-0 at San Francisco State L 3-4 at San Francisco State W 7-4 vs. Cal State Hayward# L 1-5 vs. Cal State Bernardino# L 2-3 vs. Chaminade# W 10-3 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# L 0-3 vs. CP San Luis Obispo# W 1-0 vs. Chico State# W 5-4 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# W 3-2 vs. Chaminade# W 3-1 at Stanford W 4-0 at Stanford W 7-1 vs. St. Mary’s College$ W 9-0 vs. Stanford$ W 10-1 vs. UC Riverside$ W 9-1 vs. Cal State Hayward$ L 1-2 vs. Chaminade$ W 4-3 vs. UC San Diego$ W 4-1 vs. St. Mary’s College$ L 1-3 Sonoma State W 2-1 Sonoma State L 3-6 Stanford W 8-0 Stanford W 6-3 College of Notre Dame W 10-0 College of Notre Dame W 30-0 San Francisco State W 2-0 San Francisco State W 7-1 at Chico State L 1-2 at Chico State W 1-0 at College of Norte Dame forfeit Cal State Stanislaus L 2-3 Cal State Stanislaus W 3-0 Cal State Hayward W 3-2 Cal State Hayward W 8-0 vs. Chapman+ W 1-0 at Portland State+ W 1-0 at Portland State+ L 1-7 at Portland State+ L 0-7
at Sonoma State W 2-0 Portland State L 0-1 Portland State W 1-0 San Francisco State W 8-0 San Francisco State W 4-2 San Francisco State W 8-6 San Francisco State W 4-2 vs. St. Mary’s College# W 8-0 vs. Cal State Northridge# L 0-2 vs. UC San Diego# W 10-1 vs. Chico State# W 4-1 vs. San Francisco State# W 2-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# L 1-2 vs. Portland State# W 4-1 Chico State W 5-3 Chico State W 7-2 Chico State W 3-2 Chico State W 12-0 Cal State Stanislaus W 8-2 Cal State Stanislaus W 4-1 Cal State Stanislaus W 8-1 Cal State Stanislaus W 10-0 at UC Davis W 1-0 at UC Davis W 9-1 at UC Davis W 3-2 at UC Davis W 2-0 vs. UC Riverside$ W 7-0 vs. Chico State$ L 0-6 vs. Cal State Hayward$ W 4-3 vs. Portland State$ L 1-3 vs. UC Davis$ L 0-1 at Cal State Bakersfield+ L 2-4
vs. Portland State+ W vs. CP San Luis Obispo+ L
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#Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) $Pioneer Tournament (Hayward, Calif.) +NCAA West Reg. Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.)
1989 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 29-21, 18-6 NCAC Conference Champions at Sacramento State L 0-5 at Sacramento State L 0-2 at Santa Clara L 2-3 at Santa Clara L 4-5 vs. Chico State# W 4-0 vs. Cal State Northridge# L 0-2 vs. San Francisco State# L 0-2 vs. Cal State Hayward# W 11-1 vs. Cal State Northridge# L 0-3 at Chico State W 2-0 at Chico State W 5-2 at Chico State W 12-1 at Chico State W 9-2 at Cal State Stanislaus L 0-1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 7-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 5-0 at Cal State Stanislaus W 5-0 at San Francisco State L 0-4 at San Francisco State W 2-1 at San Francisco State L 1-2 at San Francisco State L 1-3 vs. Cal State Northridge$ L 0-5
#Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) $Pioneer Classic (Hayward, Calif.) +NCAA West Reg. Tourn. (Portland, Ore.)
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1990 Head Coach: Frank Cheek 42-13, 24-3 NCAC Conference Champions Santa Clara W 14-1 Santa Clara W 4-2 St. Mary’s College W 4-1 St. Mary’s College W 7-0 Chico State W 9-1 Chico State W 3-1 Cal State Hayward L 0-1 Cal State Hayward L 2-7 Cal State Hayward W 2-0 College of Notre Dame W 11-1 College of Notre Dame W 30-1 College of Notre Dame W 28-0 College of Notre Dame W 13-0 Menlo College W 6-0 Menlo College W 16-0 CP San Luis Obispo W 2-0 Cal State Bakersfield L 0-1 Cal State Bakersfield L 1-2 Sonoma State L 1-2 Sonoma State W 8-2 Sonoma State W 4-2
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vs. Pacific Lutheran$ W 6-0 vs. Chico State$ W 6-2 vs. Metro State College$ L 2-7 vs. Chapman College$ L 1-2 vs. CSU San Bernardino$ L 4-7 Sonoma State W 2-1 Sonoma State W 2-1 Sonoma State W 10-3 Sonoma State L 1-2 vs. Portland State L 1-4 vs. Chico State W 5-1 vs. Nevada W 16-1 vs. Nevada L 1-4 vs. Portland State W 6-4 vs. Chico State W 4-2 UC Davis W 1-0 UC Davis L 4-5 UC Davis W 4-0 UC Davis W 2-0 Cal State Hayward W 2-1 Cal State Hayward W 5-4 Cal State Hayward W 8-1 Cal State Hayward W 4-3 vs. UC Davis+ W 3-1 vs. Sacramento State+ L 0-1 vs. San Francisco State+ W 4-3 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills+ W 3-2 vs. Cal State Northridge+ L 4-6 #Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, Calif.) ~Pioneer Tournament (Hayward, Calif.) +Sac. State Tourn. (Sacramento, Calif.)
1984-1988 Humboldt State did not field a softball team 1983 Head Coach: Lynn Warner 10-4, 10-4 NCAC Conference Champions at Chico State L 1-8 at Chico State W 2-1 at Sacramento State L 1-2 at Sacramento State W 4-3 Sonoma State L 3-4 Sonoma State W 1-0 UC Davis W 5-0 UC Davis W 5-0 San Francisco State W 2-1 San Francisco State L 0-2 Cal State Hayward W 7-4 Cal State Hayward W 8-0 Cal State Stanislaus W 4-2 Cal State Stanislaus W 5-1 1982 Head Coach: Lynn Warner 9-13, 6-8 GSC vs. BYU L 2-4 vs. UC Davis W 11-1
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Year-By-Year Scores BYU San Francisco State San Francisco State Cal State Hayward Cal State Hayward Nevada Nevada Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Stanislaus Sierra College Cal State Hayward Idaho Sacramento State Sacramento State Chico State Chico State Sonoma State Sonoma State UC Davis UC Davis
L 0-1 L 2-3 L 2-3 W 6-3 W 7-3 W 3-1 L 0-5 W 1-0 W 8-4 L 6-8 W 12-2 L 0-12 L 5-7 L 3-10 L 1-2 L 3-5 W 5-2 W 8-0 L 1-3 L 1-2
1981 Head Coach: Lynn Warner 8-11, 6-8 GSC vs. Nevada L 1-11 vs. Nevada L 3-5 vs. Sonoma State W 12-2 vs. Sonoma State L 4-11 vs. Cal State Hayward L 3-4 vs. Cal State Hayward L 2-9 vs. Southern Oregon W 6-2 vs. Ore. College of Ed. W 4-3 vs. Pacific L 2-5 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 3-2 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 10-4 vs. Sacramento State L 2-3 vs. Sacramento State L 0-10 vs. Chico State L 3-4 vs. Chico State W 5-3 vs. UC Davis W 8-5 vs. UC Davis W 9-7 vs. San Francisco State L 0-2 vs. San Francisco State L 2-6 1980 Head Coach: Lynn Warner 10-12, 8-6 GSC vs. Nevada-Reno W 6-1 vs. Nevada-Reno L 4-5 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 6-1 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 12-11 vs. San Francisco L 3-4 vs. San Francisco W 2-0 vs. Chapman College L 0-1 vs. Chapman College L 0-6 vs. UCLA L 0-4 vs. UCLA L 0-9 vs. UC Davis W 12-2 vs. UC Davis W 4-3
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Sonoma State Sonoma State Cal State Hayward Cal State Hayward San Francisco State San Francisco State Sacramento State Sacramento State Chico State Chico State
W 2-0 W 6-4 W 7-1 L 3-10 W 2-0 L 5-9 L 0-5 L 4-5 L 0-2 L 2-4
1979 Head Coach: Lynn Warner 14-6, 10-4 GSC vs. Sacramento State L 1-4 vs. Sacramento State L 0-3 vs. California W 6-3 vs. California L 5-6 vs. San Francisco State W 4-0 vs. San Francisco State W 11-0 vs. Cal State Hayward W 4-1 vs. Cal State Hayward W 14-1 vs. Sonoma State W 8-3 vs. Sonoma State W 11-2 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 14-0 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 12-1 vs. Nevada L 0-4 vs. Nevada W 4-3 vs. San Francisco W 3-0 vs. San Francisco W 2-1 vs. UC Davis W 6-2 vs. UC Davis W 5-0 vs. Chico State L 2-3 vs. Chico State L 1-2 1978 Head Coach: Lynn Warner 14-9, 10-4 GSC vs. San Francisco W 8-2 vs. San Francisco L 4-8 vs. Nevada L 2-8 vs. Nevada L 2-7 vs. Sacramento State L 0-7 vs. Sacramento State W 4-3 vs. Chico State L 1-4 vs. Chico State L 0-6 vs. Cal State Hayward W 15-0 vs. Cal State Hayward W 15-7 vs. Oregon W 1-0 vs. American River College L 2-6 vs. Southern Oregon W 8-0 vs. Oregon State W 3-2 vs. California L 2-12 vs. San Francisco State W 6-3 vs. San Francisco State W 4-3 vs. UC Davis W 3-2 vs. UC Davis L 5-6 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 11-1 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W 12-0 vs. Sonoma State W 8-0 vs. Sonoma State W 10-9 1977 Head Coach: Barbara Van Putten 6-14 vs. Cal State Hayward L 3-4 vs. Cal State Hayward W 15-11 vs. San Francisco State L 2-11 vs. San Francisco State L NA vs. UC Davis W 13-4 vs. UC Davis W 12-10 vs. Sacramento State L 0-9 vs. Sacramento State L 3-9 vs. Chico State L 4-5 vs. Chico State L 3-9 vs. Nevada L 0-10
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Nevada Chico State Chico State San Francisco State San Francisco State Sonoma State Sonoma State California California
L 2-13 L 2-8 L NA L 5-10 L NA W 12-6 W 4-1 L 2-21 W 15-11
1976 Head Coach: Bes Chandler 1-6 vs. California L 1-17 vs. California L 8-19 vs. Sonoma State W 14-13 vs. Chico State L 3-19 vs. Oregon L 5-10 vs. American River College L 0-3 vs. Nevada L 9-21 1975 Head Coach: Bes Chandler 4-5 vs. Cal State Hayward W 13-6 vs. Cal State Hayward W 23-5 vs. Chico State W 6-3 vs. Chico State L 5-6 vs. Sacramento State L 11-4 vs. California L 13-1 vs. California L 7-5 vs. Nevada W 15-5 vs. Nevada L 10-1 1974 Head Coach: Barbara Van Putten 2-5 vs. UC Davis L 12-6 vs. UC Davis L 11-8 vs. Chico State W 12-7 vs. Ore. College of Ed. L 14-2 vs. Cal State Hayward L 12-7 vs. Cal State Hayward W 7-4 vs. Nevada L 12-7 1973 Head Coach: Barbara Van Putten 4-3 vs. Cal State Hayward W 9-2 vs. UC Davis L 6-2 vs. UC Davis W 8-7 vs. Sacramento State L 10-0 vs. Sacramento State W 28-16 vs. Chico State L 15-14 vs. Sonoma State W 30-11 1972 Head Coach: Barbara Van Putten 2-3 vs. Chico State L 9-8 vs. Sonoma State W 13-1 vs. Sonoma State W 11-2 vs. San Francisco State W 11-7 vs. Cal State Hayward L 5-1 1971 Head Coach: Barbara Van Putten 1-3 vs. Sonoma State L 11-7 vs. Sonoma State W 10-6 vs. Cal State Hayward L 4-1 vs. Chico State L 20-12 1968 Head Coach: Barbara Van Putten 2-1 vs. Sonoma State W 15-7 vs. Cal State Hayward W 12-11 vs. Cal State Hayward L 12-5
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Humboldt State Softball Tradition It’s all in the numbers...
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National Championships 2008 1999
West Region Championships 2008 2001 1999 1995 1994
Conference Championships 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1996 1994 1993 1991 1990 1989
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Humboldt State head coach Frank Cheek has built a winning tradition and has become a national powerhouse ever since he took over the program in 1989. The Jacks have not had a losing season from the program’s revival, and haven’t lost more than 24 games in a season under Cheek’s reign. During Cheek’s tenure, HSU softball has gone 1077-311-2 (.775 winning percentage). In his 13th season at the helm of the program Cheek was honored for reaching the 600-win plateau. That 2001 squad won the conference and the west region championships and finished third at the national championships. In the decade of 1990, HSU went to the NCAA postseason play in all but one year — bringing home three regional titles and a National Championship in 1999. HSU first got on the national map in its first trip to the National Championships in 1994. In dramatic fashion, the Lumberjacks advanced all the way to the title game before losing to Merrimack College. In 1998, the Lumberjacks set a school record with 60 wins before being eliminated in the regional tournament by Cal State Bakersfield. A determined Humboldt State returned in 1999, after earning its third West Regional crown, and captured its first ever national title—the first national championship for women’s sports in the school’s history—setting a new standard for the years to come. In 2008, after a six-year curse of losing in the west region tournament, HSU finally broke through taking six consecutive games to make it to the national championship. The Jacks won their second national title in record breaking fashion by defeating No. 1 seed Lock Haven twice in 17-inning and 10-inning games. Humboldt State then defeated Emporia State twice in the final to take home the hardware for the second time. The program has suited up 35 All-America’s, including three-time honorees Jessame Kendall, Jamie Peterson, Jennifer Fritz, Natalie Gallety, Lizzy Prescott and current assistant coach Shelli Maher, as well as, seven two-time All-America selections. The winningest coach at HSU, Cheek has a total of 1,338 victories as a head coach for the Lumberjacks (1077 in softball and 261 more in wrestling).
1,164
TOTAL WINS
1164-406-2 all-time record .740 winning percentage
SCHOOL RECORD NUMBER OF WINS
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1998 (60-7 overall, 23-1 NCAC) 2005 (60-6 overall, 22-2 GNAC)
CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS 1983, 1989 through 2011 (HSU didn’t field a team from 1984-1988)
NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES
16
Includes every year from 1990 to 2009 (except 1992)
CONSECUTIVE 40-WIN SEASONS
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From 1993 through 2008 (839-198-2) .808 winning percentage
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
National Champions in 1999 & 2008 Runner-up in 1994 and Third Place in 1995 & 2001
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From 1990 to Today: 19 West Region appearances HSU NCAA Division II West Region Appearances 2009 — at Arcata; eliminated by Cal State Stanislaus 2008 — at Arcata; defeated Western Oregon twice to win title 2007 — at Turlock; eliminated by Seattle 2006 — at Bakersfield; eliminated by Cal State Dominguez Hills 2005 — at Dominguez Hills; eliminated by Montana State-Billings 2004 — at Arcata; lost to Western New Mexico in title game 2003 — at Bakersfield; eliminated by Cal State Bakersfield 2002 — at Davis; eliminated by Chico State 2001 — at Davis; defeated UC Davis twice to win title 2000 — at Arcata; eliminated by Cal State Stanislaus 1999 — at Davis; defeated Hawaii Pacific twice to win title 1998 — at Bakersfield; lost to Cal State Bakersfield in title game 1997 — at Davis; 0-2 in tournament 1996 — at Davis; 0-2 in tournament 1995 — at Arcata; defeated UC Davis in championship game 1994 — at Davis; beat CSU Bakersfield twice in final day to win title 1993 — at Arcata; lost in semifinals 1991 — at Portland; lost twice to Portland in final day 1990 — at Bakersfield; lost to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in semifinals
2009 The No. 8 ranked and No. 1 seeded Lumberjacks hosted the West Regional. In their opener, they dropped a sloppy 3-2 decision to Sonoma State. In its first game in the losers bracket, HSU used a three-run seventh inning rally to defeat Montana State-Billings, but fell and were eliminated by Cal State Stanislaus 8-0. 2008 For the fifth consecutive year, HSU held onto it’s No. 1 seed as they hosted the CCAA Championship Tournament. Despite being eliminated by CSU San Bernardino in the CCAA tournament and losing to them in the first round of the regional tournament, the Jacks determination was apparent as they swallowed the rest of their competition to defeat Western Oregon twice to take the regional title. Looking at a tough bracket at nationals, HSU defeated No. 1 seed Lock Haven in a 10-inning game in the first round and a 17-inning game in the semi-final round and shutout Emporia State twice, first in the second round and then in the championship game, to finish its season on a 10-game winning streak and earning the title National Champs. 2007
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The Jacks continued it’s No. 1 seed streak for the fourth year in a row entering the West Regionals Championships. HSU opened the tournament falling to Seattle University 0-2. The Jacks then came back to defeat Hawaii Pacific University 3-2 to stay in competition. The Lumberjacks went on to defeat UC San Diego 2-0, but their joy was short lived as they fell 4-2 to Seattle University. 2006 Earning the No. 1 seed, the Lumberjacks opened play with a 3-2 win over No. 8 seed Hawaii Pacific followed by a 6-5 win against No. 4 seed CS Dominguez Hills. HSU fell 3-1 to No. 2 CSU Bakersfield and were forced to play the Toros again for a chance to meet CSU Bakersfield for the championship. The Jacks lost the rematch with CSUDH, 3-2, eliminating them from the tournament. 2005 A record-setting season came to an abrupt close at the West Regional in 2005. Humboldt State, the No. 1 seed, fell 1-0 to San Francisco State and 3-1 to Montana State Billings to finish the season 60-6 overall. 2004 Humboldt State hosted the West Regional in 2004. The Jacks earned wins over San Francisco State, 4-0, and Seattle, 5-1, but fell twice to eventual West Region champion Western New Mexico, 3-0 and 2-0. 2003 The Lumberjacks started out strong in game one, defeating the No. 5 seed CSU Dominguez Hills and then lost a one-run ball game in the bottom of the seventh to top seed CSU Bakersfield. On day two, the Jacks held on with wins over Western Washington and Western New Mexico, but finished third as they were eliminated by another loss to host CSU Bakersfield. 2002 The Lumberjacks were defeated in two games at the 2002 West Regionals hosted by UC Davis. The Jacks fell 1-0 to host UC Davis in their first outing and then fell 5-4 to eventual West Region champions, Chico State, immediately following. 2001 The Lumberjacks knocked off Cal State Stanislaus 3-1 in the first day of the tournament before they turned to host UC Davis and won 3-2. The Jacks took on UC Davis one more time, winning 2-1 to pick up the West Region Championship and advance to the NCAA National Championships. 2000 The Lumberjacks suffered heartbreaking defeats to UC Davis and Cal State Stanislaus on their
home turf in Arcata ending hopes of a championship repeat. 1999 With one swing of her aluminum bat, Taiisha Pleasant ended five years of waiting for the Humboldt State softball program. Pleasant’s 10th inning home run with Megan Keesling aboard lifted the Lumberjacks to a 2-1 victory over Hawaii Pacific and the NCAA West Region championship. 1998 Humboldt State made its fifth consecutive appearance in the West Region tournament, traveling to Bakersfield for the event after the NCAA denied the No. 1 seeded Jacks’ bid to host the event. Humboldt opened the tournament with a 3-0 victory over UC Riverside, avenging two regular season losses to the Highlanders. The Jacks then fell to CSU Bakersfield, 1-0, dropping them into the loser’s bracket in the double elimination format. The Jacks rallied to knock off UC Riverside, 8-5 and then defeated Bakersfield, 2-0 behind Jessame Kendall’s three-hitter to set up the championship game. Humboldt’s offense sputtered in the finale, however, as CSU Bakersfield claimed a 4-0 decision that ended the Lumberjacks’ 1998 campaign.
NCAA Division II West Region Champions 2011 - UC San Diego 2010 - Hawaii Pacific 2008 - HUMBOLDT STATE 2007 - Cal State Stanislaus 2006 - Cal State Bakersfield 2005 - San Francisco State 2004 - Western New Mexico 2003 - UC Davis 2002 - Chico State 2001 - HUMBOLDT STATE 2000 - UC Davis 1999 - HUMBOLDT STATE 1998 - Cal State Bakersfield 1997 - UC Davis 1996 - UC Davis 1995 - HUMBOLDT STATE 1994 - HUMBOLDT STATE 1993 - UC Davis 1992 - Cal State Hayward 1991 - Portland State 1990 - Cal State Bakersfield 1989 - Cal State Sacramento 1988 - Cal State Bakersfield 1982-87 - Cal State Northridge 53
From 1990 to Today: 19 West Region appearances 1997 The Lumberjack’s season ended quickly after losing the first two games of the NCAA Division II West Regional Tournament. HSU committed a total of five errors in the two losses to Cal State Bakersfield and UC Davis. The Roadrunners scored five times in the top of the seventh to blow the game open. They won the game 105. In the second game, Gena Webber—NCAC Pitcher of the Year and the nation’s leader in ERA— completely shut down the Jacks as she fanned eight batters. Erin Raethke took the loss in game two, as the Aggies, the eventual region champion, cruised to a 6-0 victory. 1996 Seldom the Lumberjacks lose two games in one day, both shutouts. This was the case in the West Regional at Davis as the HSU was shutdown by UC Davis and Portland State. UC Davis’ Gena Webber held the Jacks to four hits in the 3-0 victory. Facing elimination from the tournament, the Lumberjacks battled Portland State to a scoreless tie through six innings before surrendering the winning run
in the bottom of the seventh. HSU was again held to four hits. 1995 The Lumberjacks came home again for the West Region event, and this time rewarded their fans with the defense of their title. Jennifer Fritz helped Humboldt win three games in the regional tournament with her seven hits and .636 batting average, and Diana Stallard drove in six runs. The Jacks took the final by a 4-1 score over UC Davis. 1994 Stacie Lonquist was back to lead the Lumberjacks into the postseason at Davis, and the NCAC Player of the Year’s .443 batting average kept the Jacks on track at the West Region Tournament. Humboldt did it the hard way - emerging from the loser’s bracket to take a pair of wins Saturday and claim their first-ever region title. 1993 After a one-year absence from the big event, the Jacks returned and got the opportunity to
perform on their home field. They defeated the Portland State Vikings 3-2 in the opener, but dropped games to Cal State Bakersfield and UC Davis and had to watch those two battle for the title in Arcata. 1991 As the No. 3 seed in the four-team regional at Portland, Humboldt State surprised everyone by upsetting No. 2 Chapman College 1-0 before defeating No. 1 Portland State by the same score. Humboldt needed only one win on the second day to claim the title, but host Portland State came back to score 7-1 and 7-0 victories over the Lumberjacks and advance to the national tournament. 1990 The Lumberjacks, making their first regional appearance in program history, were the No. 5 seed of five teams selected. In the regional held at Bakersfield, the Jacks opened with a 4-2 loss to the host Roadrunners, the region’s No. 1 seed. They defeated Portland State 4-0 to stay alive, but were eliminated by Cal Poly SLO, 2-1 in the next game.
NCAA Division II National Championships Year
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982
Champions
UC San Diego Hawaii Pacific Lock Haven HUMBOLDT STATE SIU Edwardsville Lock Haven Lynn Angelo State UC Davis Saint Mary’s (Texas) Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota State HUMBOLDT STATE California (Pa.) California (Pa.) Kennesaw State Kennesaw State Merrimack Florida Southern Missouri Southern State Augustana (S.D.) Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Northridge Stephen F. Austin Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Sam Houston State
Runner-up
Alabama-Huntsville Valdosta State Alabama-Huntsville Emporia State Lock Haven Emporia State Kennesaw Florida Southern Georgia College & State University Grand Valley State Lewis Kennesaw State Nebraska-Kearney Barry University Wisconsin-Parkside Nebraska-Omaha Bloomsbugh HUMBOLDT STATE Augustana (S.D.) Cal State Hayward Bloomsburg Cal State Northridge Cal State Sacramento Lock Haven Florida Southern Cal State Northridge Akron Akron Sam Houston State Cal State Northridge
Site
Salem, Va. St. Joseph, Mo. Salem, Va. Houston, Texas Akron, Ohio Salem, Va. Salem, Va. Altamonte Springs, Fla. Salem, Ore. Salem, Va. Salem, Va. Columbus, Ga. Salem, Va. Pensacola, Fla. Salem, Va. Emporia, Kan. Salem, Va. Shawnee, Kan. Shawnee, Kan. Shawnee, Kan. Midland, Mich. Midland, Mich. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Quincy, Ill. Akron, Ohio Northridge, Calif. Sioux Falls, S.D. Orange, Calif. Stratford, Conn.
Humboldt State in the National Championship
1994 at Shawnee, Kan. — lost to Merrimack in championship game 1995 at Salem, Va. — lost to Kennesaw St. in semifinal game 1999 at Salem, Va. — Won National Championship by defeating Neb.-Kearney 2001 at Salem, Va. — lost to Nebraska-Omaha in semifinal game 2008 at Houston, Texas — Won National Championship by defeating Emporia State
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Contributors Grand Slam Club Frank & Mary Lou Cheek Danco Construction Al Cooper Tim Heyne Jerry & Betty Partain Home Run Club Don & Deborah Clancy Al Cooper Bob Gilbert Tom Jones Ross & Nancy McKay Peterson Virgil Moorehead Luke Parham Rod Rideout Ann Scheppers Art Serros Francis Stebbins Craig Vejvoda Mike Williams Century Club Lila Ackerman Steve Aragones George Blenis Motoko Blenis Tony & Linda Borges Jason & Kimmi Buzzard Torrie Cababa Anthony Califano Richard Campion David Carolan Helen Feick Jennifer Fritz Darrel Galletly Don Gibbons Greg Gorang Tim & B. J. Heilmann Kelly Wolfe Helms Kris Henry Bill Hiatt Kathryn Hutchings Shirley Jensen www.hsujacks.com
Arthur & Ann Jones Mike Kelly Sue Lawrence Michael & Barbara Maher Butch McNeill Mr. & Mrs. Parada Armand Parada Tom Pender Ross & Nancy McKay Peterson Jamie Peterson Kris Platis Tony and Joyce Prescott Sam Razo Danny & Laura Shinar Teresa Stavert Del & Buzz Taylor Andy Warren Dorothy Warren George White Brent Wissenback Special Contributors Arcata Safeway Inc. Big Lagoon Rancheria Big Pete’s New York Style Pizzeria Blue Max Pizza HomeTown Buffet Humboldt Beer Distributors Los Bagels McDonal’s Solo Sports Wildberries Marketplace Media Gude Sponsors Anderson Robinson Starkey Inc. Eureka Brake & Automotive Foxfarm Soil & Fertilizer Co. Franklin Service Murphy’s Market Plaza Shoe Shop Safeway Sport & Cycle
Softball/Wrestling Alumni Debbby Brown Erin Boling Jason Buzzard Torrie Cababa Anthony Califano Megan Coddington Leslie Czarny Jennifer Fritz B. J. Heilmann Kelly Wolfe Helms Kris Henry Shriley Jensen Tom Jones Terri Marroquin Virgil Moorehead Dave Navarre Luke Parham Tom Pender Jamie Peterson Kris Platis Sam Razo Art Serros Laura Shinar Teresa Stavert Craig Vejvoda Courtney Watson Clay White George White Brent Wissenback Kim Witte
Eureka Ready Mix Concrete Co.
Hensel Materials, Inc. Miller Farms Dan & Bobbie Monahan O & M Industries Schmidbauer Lumber, Inc.
Sports Complex Banners Blue Max Pizza Foxfarm Soil & Fertilizer Co. Humboldt Beer Distributors McDonald’s Eureka Schmidbauer Lumber, Inc. Solo Sports Benefactors of HSU Softball Field Danco Construction Frank & Mary Lou Cheek Jim Douglas 55
2012 Softball Schedule Date Opponent 2/4/2012 Metro State 2/4/2012 Cal State Monterey Bay 2/4/2012 Chico State 2/5/2012 Western Washington 2/5/2012 San Francisco State 2/11/2012 CSU Dominguez Hills (DH)* 2/12/2012 CSU Dominguez Hills (DH)* 2/18/2012 Dominican University (DH) 2/19/2012 Academy of Art (DH) 2/24/2012 Chico State (DH) * 2/25/2012 Chico State (DH) * 3/2/2012 Sonoma State (DH)* 3/3/2012 Sonoma State (DH) * 3/10/2012 CSU Monterey Bay (DH)* 3/11/2012 CSU Monterey Bay (DH)* 3/16/2012 UC San Diego (DH) * 3/17/2012 UC San Diego (DH) * 3/23/2012 Cal State San Bernardino (DH)* 3/24/2012 Cal State San Bernardino (DH) * 3/29/2012 Saint Martin’s (DH) * 3/30/2012 Central Washington 3/30/2012 Northwest Nazarene 3/30/2012 Hawaii Pacific 3/31/2012 Notre Dame de Namur University 3/31/2012 Grand Canyon 4/1/2012 Tournament of Champions Finals 4/4/2012 Notre Dame de Namur University (DH) 4/6/2012 San Francisco State (DH) * 4/7/2012 San Francisco State (DH) * 4/13/2012 Cal State East Bay (DH) * 4/14/2012 Cal State East Bay (DH) * 4/20/2012 CSU Stanislaus (DH) * 4/21/2012 CSU Stanislaus (DH) * * Denotes CCAA contest (DH) Double Header
Location Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Carson Carson Moraga Brisbane Arcata Arcata Rhonert Park Rohnert Park Seaside Seaside Arcata Arcata San Bernardino San Bernardino Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Arcata Arcata Arcata Arcata Arcata Turlock Turlock
Time 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 10 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 12 p..m.. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 10 a.m. 12:15 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m.
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