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Georgia State This Is Georgia State.........................................................................2-3 Location.....................................................................Atlanta, Ga. Founded...............................................................................1913 Enrollment.........................................................................33,000 Nickname...................................................................... Panthers Colors.................................................................. Blue and White Affiliation............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference........................... Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Phone.................................................................. (404) 413-4000 Website.........................................www.GeorgiaStateSports.com President Dr. Mark P. Becker...............................................................4 Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick.................................................5 Athletics Staff.......................................................................................6 Senior Woman Administrator................................... Jamie Boggs Faculty Representative....................................... Andrew Sumner Sport Administrator.................................................. Todd Reeser Sun Belt Conference............................................................................7 Campus..............................................................................................8-9 University Housing........................................................................10-11 Atlanta............................................................................................12-13 Athletic Facilities...........................................................................14-15 Home Field.............................. Robert E. Heck Softball Complex Location........................................................... Panthersville, Ga. Built......................................................................................1985 Capacity.................................................................................500 Surface........................................................ Natural Grass / Clay Dimensions........................................ 190’ LF / 220’ CF / 190’ RF Student-Athlete Development......................................................16-17 Community Service.......................................................................18-19 Athletics Master Facilities Plan.........................................................20 Colonial Athletic Association............................................................21

2013 Season Preview Season Preview.............................................................................24-25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................15/9 Starters Returning/Lost...........................................................8/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost...........................................................2/3 Newcomers................................................................................6 2013 Schedule....................................................................................26 2013 Opponents............................................................................27-28

Softball Staff Head Coach Roger Kincaid...............................................................30 Years at GSU............................................................. 3rd Season Record at GSU......................................................... 74-43 (.632) Alma Mater............................................................ Georgia, 1987 Assistant Coaches.............................................................................31 Pitching Coach......................................................... Amy Dumas Assistant Coach..................................................... Todd Downes Support Staff.......................................................................................32 Sport Administrator.................................................. Todd Reeser Academic Advisor................................................... Brittany Price Athletic Trainer..................................................Jessica Hemsley Strength and Conditioning..................................Melissa Schmitz Sports Marketing................................................... Kacie Hudson Sports Information................................................ Robert Carnes Media Information...............................................................................33

Roster No. 8 1 17 2 45 23 18 28 3 29 30 24 27 11 20 7 10 12 25 22 21 15

Name Class Callie Alford So. Taylor Anderson Fr. Jordan Brown Fr. Ashley Christy So. Emily Clay So. Jessica Clifton Jr. Lauren Coleman So. MeQuilla Franklin Jr. Bethany Horne So. Megan Kildahl Jr. Audrey Mason Sr. Kaitlyn Medlam Jr. Eron Milton So. Brenna Morrissey Sr. Paige Nowacki Sr. Shannyn Palazzo So. Whitney Phillips Sr. Taylor Scarpantonio So. Maddy Stanton Jr. Carrie Williams Sr. Hunter Williamson Fr. Katie Worley Fr.

Position Page C/3B.........................................38 SS............................................54 2B............................................54 OF............................................39 RHP.........................................40 OF............................................41 1B............................................42 OF............................................55 OF............................................43 1B/3B.......................................44 OF............................................45 RHP.........................................46 RHP.........................................55 SS............................................47 3B............................................48 1B............................................49 2B............................................50 C..............................................51 C..............................................52 OF............................................53 C..............................................56 RHP.........................................56

2012 Season Review Season Review..............................................................................60-64 Overall Record......................................................... 38-18 (.679) CAA Finish.................................................................. 13-7 (.650) CAA Tournament............................ No. 3 Seed; 2-2 (Runner-up) Season Accolades..............................................................................62 NFCA All-District.............................................2 (Nowacki; Alford) First Team All-CAA.................................................... 1 (Coleman) Second Team All-CAA....................... 3 (Alford; Christy; Medlam) CAA All-Rookie Team...................... 3 (Alford; Christy; Coleman) CAA All-Tournament Team........... 3 (Christy; Coleman; Nowacki) Season Statistics...........................................................................65-68

History & Records Program History.................................................................................70 First Year of NCAA Softball............................ 1985 (28 seasons) All-Time Program Record.................................. 795-659-2 (.547) All-Time CAA Record................................................ 67-32 (.677) Record in CAA Tournament.................................................12-11 Conference Titles........................ 7 (2 CAA, 3 TAAC, 2 NSWAC) NCAA Tournament Appearances...........................2 (1994, 2011) All-Time Roster...................................................................................71 Former Head Coach Bob Heck.....................................................72-73 Single-Season Team Records...........................................................74 Individual Career Records.................................................................75 Single-Season Individual Records..............................................76-77 Single-Game Records...................................................................78-79 Yearly Statistical Leaders..................................................................80 NCAA Tournament and Honors.........................................................81 Conference Tournament Results......................................................82 Conference Accolades..................................................................83-85 Academic Honors...............................................................................86 The Last Time.....................................................................................87 Year-by-Year Results.....................................................................88-97 Versus CAA Opponents................................................................98-99 Versus All Opponents...............................................................100-101




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ince beginning his tenure as Georgia State University’s seventh president on Jan. 1, 2009, Mark P. Becker has launched a major strategic planning initiative focused on positioning the university to become one of the nation’s premier urban universities. Embracing its commitments to recognized excellence in both education and research, as well as its unique location in and commitment to Atlanta, the university is rising to new levels of accomplishment and impact. Under Becker’s leadership, GSU in 2011 approved and began implementation of its 10-year Strategic Plan, whose mission is to position Georgia State “as a dynamic academic community where teaching and research combine to produce leaders and create solutions to conquer the challenges of the 21s century.” In 2010 Becker oversaw the launch of the Second Century Initiative for faculty excellence, or “2CI.” This initiative is recruiting additional faculty members to Georgia State to build internationally recognized scholarly strength and critical mass in areas of priority. Seeking to recognize the importance and influence of international commerce and technology for Georgia State students and researchers, Becker has worked to enhance Georgia State University’s global

reach, the cornerstone of which was the 2010 opening of GSU’s Confucius Institute, a partnership with the Beijing Language and Culture University and one of the first business-oriented Confucius Institutes in the United States. In addition, Becker leads a diverse university whose undergraduate academic profile continues to rise, and a number of the university’s excellent graduate programs enjoy strong national rankings. Becker also has overseen a number of physical improvements and enhancements including: the opening of the Parker H. “Pete” Petit Science Center; the university’s first freshman housing and dining complex, the Piedmont North housing and dining complex; the construction of on-campus Greek housing; and the purchasing of land for future growth and expansion in downtown Atlanta. Prior to his appointment to Georgia State, Becker served as executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina. Before assuming that role, Becker spent three years at the University of Minnesota as a biostatistics professor, dean of the School of Public Health and assistant vice president of Public Health, Preparedness and Emergency Response. From 1989 to 2000, Becker was a

professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. He also has held academic appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Florida and Cornell University. Becker earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Towson State University and his doctorate in statistics from the Pennsylvania State University. Active in the Atlanta community, Becker is a member of the Central Atlanta Progress Executive Committee; Atlanta Committee for Progress Board of Directors; Georgia Aquarium Board; Woodruff Arts Center Board of Trustees; Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Georgia Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Georgia Research Alliance Board of Trustees; Commerce Club Operating Board; ARCHE (Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education) Board; the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities Board of Directors; and the World Affairs Council of Atlanta Board of Directors. During his career, Becker has been involved in several professional associations, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the International Biometric Society and the American Statistical Association, where he is a fellow. He has been principal investigator on research grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, and he has published extensively in leading journals of medicine, public health, and statistics. Becker has served on a number of editorial boards, was co-editor of Sociological Methodology, and was a guest editor for Sociological Methods and Research and for the Journal of the American Statistical Association. Becker and his wife, Laura Voisinet, have two grown children, Matthew and Julia.


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n just three years at the helm, Georgia State University Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick has overseen the remarkable transformation of Panther Athletics, from the launch of GSU football to the enhancement of every sports program to the announcement that Georgia State will move to the Sun Belt Conference on July 1, 2013. Levick presided over the Georgia State football program’s highly successful debut in 2010, and now, after just two seasons, she has the Panthers poised for a jump to the Football Bowl Subdivision, a move that will continue GSU’s ascent to the forefront of college athletics. Her significant imprint extends to the basketball court as she lured successful head coach Ron Hunter, who revitalized GSU basketball in his first season and led the Panthers to their first postseason berth in a decade. Levick’s first three years on the job have also been marked by dramatic upgrades in facilities and fund-raising. Annual giving to the Panther Athletic Club has increased more than ten-fold, and the two largest gifts in the history of GSU athletics have been secured. Construction projects include the GSU Football Practice Complex, new facilities for strength and conditioning and sports medicine, and upgrades to every venue used by the Panthers. And the progress continues. In 2012-13, sand volleyball comes on board as Georgia State’s 19th sport, complete with a state-ofthe-art facility on the GSU campus. The new sand volleyball complex is part of an ambitious Athletics Master Facilities Plan that Levick has developed to address the needs of every sport. One constant amid the change is the success of GSU student-athletes in the classroom as the Panthers maintain a

cumulative grade point average over 3.0 while completing more than 5,000 hours of community service annually. In 2011, Levick was recognized by the SportsBusiness Journal as a “Game Changer” among women in sports business. With a resume of experience and success at prestigious athletics programs across the nation, Levick came to Georgia State in March 2009 from the University of Maryland, where she served as chief of staff/executive senior athletic director, overseeing daily management of the 27-sport program. Her impressive career includes a total of seven years as director of athletics at Santa Clara University and Saint Louis University as well as nearly two decades in senior administrative positions at Maryland and Stanford University and stints with the Pacific 10 Conference and the NCAA headquarters. Levick was named the 2001 Division I Athletic Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA). In 2005-06, she received the General Sports TURF Systems Athletic Director of the Year Award for the NCAA Division I Central Region, and she was recognized in both 1998 and 1999 as one of the nation’s Top 25 Female Sports Executives by Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal. She is a past president of the NCAA Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association. Before going to Maryland in 2007, she served three years (2004-07) as director of athletics at Saint Louis, where she led the transition from Conference USA to the Atlantic 10 Conference and served as the lead fundraiser for a new $80 million on-campus arena and practice complex. In 2006, she received the Carl O. Bauer Award as the top amateur sports figure in the St. Louis area. Levick also spent four years (2000-04) as director of athletics and recreation at Santa

THE LEVICK FAMILY: (l-r) Michael, Heather, Cheryl and Melissa.

Clara University, where she oversaw a major renovation of the school’s basketball arena. The Broncos’ women’s soccer team captured the 2001 national championship, still the only NCAA team title in school history. Prior to Santa Clara, Levick worked 12 years at Stanford as senior associate athletic director and senior woman administrator. She served as the primary administrator for 33 varsity programs that won 44 national championships and six straight Sears Cup titles during her tenure. Levick previously served as assistant commissioner of the Pac-10 Conference, assistant director of communications and women’s programs at the NCAA, women’s gymnastics coach and associate athletic director at Slippery Rock University, and assistant gymnastics coach and synchronized swim coach at Indiana University. She began her career at Pattonville Senior High School in St. Louis, Mo., coaching gymnastics and women’s track. Levick is a 1974 graduate of the University of Missouri, and she holds a masters degree in athletic administration from Indiana University. She has two daughters: Heather, who is married to Michael Klass, and Melissa.


JAMES GREENWELL

Jamie Boggs

Tiffany Daniels

JOHN PORTLAND

TODD REESER

Executive Senior Associate Director of Athletics

Senior Associate AD Compliance & Sports Services / SWA

Senior Associate Director of Athletics External Affairs

Senior Associate AD Facilities, Operations & Events

Senior Associate Director of Athletics Development

DR. ANDREW SUMNER

ALLISON GEORGE

BOB MURPHY

DENA FREEMAN-PATTON

Faculty Athletics Representative

Associate AD Communications

Associate AD Sports Medicine & Nutrition

Associate AD Student-Athlete Development

ISAAC FULLARD

KEVIN WHITE

MISTY BROWN

Matt Newhouse

Assistant AD AD Operations

Assistant AD Marketing

AWILDA RAGLAND

CHARLIE TAYLOR

Assistant AD Human Resources

Assistant AD Communications

Associate AD Corporate Sales

Associate AD Business

Erik Paz

BEN POLLARD

Assistant AD Compliance

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The Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA postgraduate scholars. In 2011-12, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 19 teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2012. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball,

cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different sports. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason. At least five CAA teams have reached postseason play for the past four years. The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with six teams making the postseason in 2011-12. Conference champion Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two Big East teams to reach the championship game of the WNIT. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981 and ODU reached the national semifinals in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths last season and James Madison became the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won the Los Angeles Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. At least two women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past five seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of the past 13 years. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’s David Verburg placed

School Delaware Drexel George Mason Georgia State Hofstra James Madison Northeastern Old Dominion Towson UNCW William & Mary

fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

Nickname Location Enrollment Joined Blue Hens Newark, Del. 21,177 2001 Dragons Philadelphia, Pa. 23,500 2001 Patriots Fairfax, Va. 32,156 1985 Panthers Atlanta, Ga. 31,000 2005 Pride Hempstead, N.Y. 12,000 2001 Dukes Harrisonburg, Va. 19,434 1985 Huskies Boston, Mass. 22,942 2005 Monarchs Norfolk, Va. 24,466 1991 Tigers Towson, Md. 21,840 1979 Seahawks Wilmington, N.C. 13,071 1985 Tribe Williamsburg, Va. 7,725 1985


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Panther Pride n With 15 returning letterwinners, including all eight starters in the field, the Panthers look to continue the success they enjoyed last season. GSU should benefit from a good blend of talent and experience in 2013 with five seniors and six newcomers. With a move to the Sun Belt on the horizon, the future looks bright for Georgia State softball. Photograph by Jeff Hurndon


2013 Season Preview

Softball Looks to Continue Consistent Winning Ways

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eorgia State softball intends to build on the outstanding success reached during the 2012 season as they move into 2013 with 15 returning letterwinners from last year’s roster.

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Last season saw the Panthers reach the second-best winning percentage in school history and record the most impressive win in the program annals by defeating eventual national champion Alabama 5-1 in Tuscaloosa.

After splitting time at catcher, designated player and third base last season, Callie Alford was named to the All-Region second team, All-CAA second team and CAA All-Rookie team. The freshman led the team in RBI (43), doubles (13), total bases (80), slugging percentage (.494) and tied for the lead in hits (46) and walks (27).

Roger Kincaid enters his third season as head coach of the GSU softball team. The 2011 CAA Coach of the Year, Kincaid has compiled a 74-43 record in his first two seasons in charge of the program.

Maddy Stanton and Taylor Scarpantonio also return at catcher for the Panthers. Scarpantonio earned 21 starts behind the plate last season, while Stanton, a 2011 CAA All-Rookie performer, started six games.

“Our team has a mixture of experience and talented newcomers,” said Kincaid. “The roster can create competition at all positions. This is an athletic bunch that can score runs and play solid defense.”

Newcomer Hunter Williamson will give GSU even more depth at the position. The Ola High graduate was named to the All-State second team in 2009 and to the All-Region team in 2009 and 2010.

Five talented newcomers look to cushion the loss of eight seniors from last season. These newcomers hope to contribute in their first year in a GSU uniform and live up to the high standard set by last season’s rookies.

Pitcher Returning for GSU in the circle are two-time All-CAA selection Kaitlyn Medlam and sophomore Emily Clay.

“This is an athletic bunch that can score runs and play solid defense.”

“We have some youth in the circle, but we have big expectations of the pitchers and look for them to continue to achieve,” said Kincaid. Medlam led the team in several pitching categories last season, including wins (14), ERA (1.99), saves (4), strikeouts (98) and opponent batting average (.194). The junior was named to the All-CAA second team for a second consecutive year and was twice named the CAA Pitcher of the Week. Clay did not give up a hit or a run during limited innings last season. Freshman Katie Worley and transfer Eron Milton should also make an immediate impact in the circle. Both pitchers hail from the state of Florida — Worley from Milton, Fla. and Milton from Marianna, Fla.

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First Base Lauren Coleman started all but four games at first base for the Panthers as a freshman in 2012. Coleman led the team in batting average (.326), on-base percentage (.436) and tied for first in walks (27).

The rookie southpaw earned All-CAA first team, CAA All-Rookie team and CAA All-Tournament team honors in her first season at Georgia State. Coleman was also twice named the CAA Rookie of the Week.

Shannyn Palazzo and Megan Kildahl will serve as back-ups at first base. Palazzo moves to first from the outfield, where she played in 21 games with nine starts in 2012. Kildahl, who is also capable of playing third base and catcher, has missed the past two seasons with a knee injury.

Second Base Whitney Phillips has the most experience at second of all returning players after starting 43 games at the position in 2012. The senior paced the team in stolen bases a season ago, swiping 12 bags in 14 tries. With 32 Coaches

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Third Base Much like last season, Alford and Paige Nowacki should both see playing time at the hot corner, while also sharing time at designated player. Both student-athletes earned All-Regional honors in 2012, marking the first time that GSU had multiple players selected to All-Region teams. Nowacki’s 10 home runs during the 2012 season led the team and tied the junior for the fourth-best single-season effort in Panther softball history. With 20 long-balls in three years, Nowacki is now seventh on the school career home run list.

Shortstop Brenna Morrissey started all but one game at shortstop in 2012, but freshman Taylor Anderson should challenge the senior for playing time at the position. When not playing shortstop, Morrissey could also see work at second base. Batting primarily in the leadoff role last season, Morrissey lead the team in at bats (181), runs scored (28), fielding assists (126) and tied for the lead in hits (46). Three of her four home runs in 2012 were game winners for the Panthers. Morrissey was an All-CAA second team selection at DP in 2011. A native of McDonough, Ga., Anderson was an All-Region 4-AAAA First Team selection as a sophomore and junior at Ola High School.

Outfield Ashley Christy, Jessica Clifton, Bethany Horne, Audrey Mason and Carrie Williams all return for the Panthers in the outfield. Seniors Mason and Williams boast the most playing experience, combining to start 187 games over the past three seasons. Last year alone, Mason earned 49 starts while Williams got 27. Mason was an All-CAA player during her first two seasons and Williams was named the CAA Player of the Week once in 2012.

Kaitlyn Medlam

Clifton was a regular for GSU in 2012, making 48 starts, primarily in centerfield. She was named to the CAA All-Rookie team in 2011 and earned a CAA Player of the Week honor last year. Christy should see increased playing time after coming on strong as a freshman. The Waxhaw, N.C. native saw 34 starts despite being limited with an early-season injury. Christy earned All-CAA second team, CAA AllRookie and CAA All-Tournament honors. Horne and transfer MeQuilla Franklin will provide depth in the outfield. Horne served primarily as a pinch runner as a freshman, while Franklin comes to GSU from Chattanooga State, which won the junior college national championship last season.

Schedule Eleven games against eight opponents who competed in the 2012 NCAA Tournament will highlight the 2013 Georgia State softball schedule. Among these contests is a return to Tuscaloosa, Ala. where the Panthers defeated eventual national champions Alabama, 5-1, last season. Two other opponents advanced to the Super Regional round of the tournament, including the CAA champions Hofstra. In addition to the Pride and defending SEC champion Crimson Tide team, the Panthers will also face the 2012 champions of the Southern conference in Georgia Southern and South Alabama, the reigning Sun Belt champs. During the course of 56 games, the Panthers are scheduled to play a total of 20 games at home, 24 as true road contests and 15 on neutral fields during regular-season tournaments. The conference schedule will feature home series against George Mason, UNCW and Delaware. GSU will also travel for CAA play to face Hofstra, Towson, Drexel and James Madison. The 2013 season marks the final year for Georgia State in the CAA, which the Panthers have competed in since 2005. GSU begins competition in the Sun Belt Conference starting in 2014. The Panthers will see two Sun Belt teams in non-conference games this season in Troy and South Alabama. n

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2013 Schedule Date Opponent Location Feb. 08 Troy 1 Starkville, Miss.

Time 11:00 a.m.

Date Opponent Location Mar. 29 Hofstra (DH)* Hempstead, N.Y.

Time 12:00 p.m.

Feb. 08

Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 1 Starkville, Miss.

1:30 p.m.

Mar. 29 Hofstra (DH)* Hempstead, N.Y.

Feb. 09

Mississippi State 1

Starkville, Miss.

6:30 p.m.

Mar. 30 Hofstra*

2:00 p.m.

Feb. 09

South Alabama 1

Starkville, Miss.

8:30 p.m.

Apr. 02 Kennesaw State Kennesaw, Ga.

5:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Hempstead, N.Y.

12:00 p.m.

Feb. 10

Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Starkville, Miss.

12:00 p.m.

Apr. 03

Furman (DH)

Panthersville

Feb. 10

Tennessee State

Starkville, Miss.

2:00 p.m.

Apr. 03

Furman (DH)

Panthersville

Feb. 16

northern kentucky 2

Panthersville

3:00 p.m.

Apr. 06

Towson (DH)*

Towson, Md.

12:00 p.m.

Feb. 16

Presbyterian college 2

Panthersville

5:30 p.m.

Apr. 06

Towson (DH)*

Towson, Md.

2:00 p.m.

Feb. 17

NORTHERN KENTUCKY 2

Panthersville

12:30 p.m.

Apr. 07

Towson*

Towson, Md.

1:00 p.m.

Feb. 17

Oakland 2

Panthersville

3:00 p.m.

Apr. 10

Georgia Southern (DH)

Panthersville

4:00 p.m.

Feb. 20

Auburn

Auburn, Ala.

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 10

Georgia Southern (DH)

Panthersville

6:00 p.m.

1

5:00 p.m.

Feb. 22 Virginia Tech 3

Woodstock, Ga.

10:00 a.m.

Apr. 13

UNCW (DH)*

Panthersville

12:00 p.m.

Feb. 22

Jacksonville State 3

Woodstock, Ga.

3:00 p.m.

Apr. 13

UNCW (DH)*

Panthersville

2:00 p.m.

Feb. 23

Akron

12:00 p.m.

Woodstock, Ga.

12:30 p.m.

Apr. 14

UNCW*

Panthersville

Feb. 23 Youngstown State 3

Woodstock, Ga.

3:00 p.m.

Apr. 18

Samford

Panthersville

5:30 p.m.

Feb. 24

Troy 3

Woodstock, Ga.

12:30 p.m.

Apr. 20 Drexel (DH)*

Philadelphia, Pa.

11:00 a.m.

Feb. 27

Mercer (DH)

Macon, Ga.

4:00 p.m.

Apr. 20 Drexel (DH)*

Philadelphia, Pa.

1:00 p.m.

Feb. 27

Mercer (DH)

Macon, Ga.

6:00 p.m.

Apr. 21 Drexel*

Philadelphia, Pa.

11:00 a.m.

Mar. 01 Central Connecticut 4

Tampa, Fla.

11:00 a.m.

Apr. 24 Georgia

Athens, Ga.

Mar. 01

Tampa, Fla.

1:15 p.m.

Apr. 27

Delaware (DH)*

Panthersville

Tampa, Fla.

10:00 a.m.

Apr. 27

Delaware (DH)*

Panthersville

2:00 p.m.

Tampa, Fla.

12:15 p.m.

Apr. 28

Delaware*

Panthersville

12:00 p.m.

3

Western Michigan 4

Mar. 02 Kent State 4

6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

Mar. 02

Stephen F. Austin 4

Mar. 03

St. Joseph’s 4

Tampa, Fla.

11:30 a.m.

May 03

James Madison (DH)* Harrisonburg, Va.

Mar. 06

Jacksonville State

Panthersville

7:00 p.m.

May 03

James Madison (DH)* Harrisonburg, Va.

6:00 p.m.

Mar. 20

Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

7:00 p.m.

May 03

James Madison (DH)* Harrisonburg, Va.

12:00 p.m.

Mar. 23

George Mason (DH)*

Panthersville

12:00 p.m.

1 - Bulldog Kickoff Classic, Starkville, Miss.

Mar. 23

George Mason (DH)*

Panthersville

2:00 p.m.

2 - Panther Invitational, Panthersville, Ga.

Mar. 24

George Mason*

Panthersville

12:00 p.m.

Mar. 26

Kennesaw State

Panthersville

5:00 p.m.

4 - South Florida Tournament, Tampa, Fla.

Mar. 27 Chattanooga (DH) Chatanooga, Tenn.

5:00 p.m.

* - Colonial Athletic Association Game

Mar. 27 Chattanooga (DH) Chatanooga, Tenn.

7:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

3 - Phyliss Rafter Memorial, Woodstock, Ga.

All Games, Dates and Times are Subject to Change • All Times are Eastern

Tournaments Bulldog Kickoff Classic

Phyllis Rafter Memorial Tournament

Dates: Feb. 7-10 Location: Starkville, Miss. Host: Mississippi State Venue: MSU Softball Stadium Capacity: 750 Teams: Georgia State, Mississippi State, South Alabama, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, Tennessee State, Troy

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Dates: Feb. 22-24 Location: Woodstock, Ga. Host: Kennesaw State Venue: Twin Creeks Softball Complex Teams: Akron, Bowling Green, Campbell, Georgia State, Jacksonville State, Kennesaw State, North Carolina State, Northern Colorado, Troy, Virginia Tech, Youngstown St

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Dates: Feb. 16-17 Location: Panthersville, Ga. Host: Georgia State Venue: Robert E. Heck Softball Complex Capacity: 500 Teams: Georgia State, Presbyterian College, Northern Kentucky, Oakland

Dates: March 1-3 Location: Tampa, Fla. Host: South Florida Venue: Eddie C. Moore Sports Complex Teams: Central Connecticut, Eastern Kentucky, Florida Gulf Coast, Georgia State, Illinois, Illinois-Chicago, Kentucky, Kent State, Loyola-Marymount, Loyola-Chicago, Maine, Provdence, Quinnipiac, South Florida, St. Joseph’s, Stephen F. Austin, Toledo, Western Michigan

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2013 Opponents Troy

Northern Kentucky

Youngstown State

Feb. 8 at Bulldog Kickoff Feb. 24 at Phyllis Rafter Location: Troy, Ala. Enrollment: 29,689 Nickname: Trojans Conference: Sun Belt Head Coach: Melanie Davis (19th) 2012 Record: 31-24 (10-14 Sun Belt) Series: Troy leads 30-9

Feb. 16-17 at Panther Invite Location: Highland Heights, Ky. Enrollment: 15,405 Nickname: Norse Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Kathy Stewart (15th) 2012 Record: 38-21 (21-13 A-Sun) Series: First meeting

Feb. 23 at Phyllis Rafter Location: Youngstown, Ohio Enrollment: 11,803 Nickname: Penguins Conference: Horizon Leauge Head Coach: Brian Campbell (5th) 2012 Record: 29-21-1 (12-10 Horizon) Series: First meeting

Oakland

Mercer

Feb. 16-17 at Panther Invite Location: Rochester, Mich. Enrollment: 19,379 Nickname: Golden Grizzlies Conference: Summit Head Coach: Connie Miner (1st) 2012 Record: 10-38 (5-19 Summit) Series: GSU leads 1-0

Feb. 27 at Macon, Ga. Location: Macon, Ga. Enrollment: 8,300 Nickname: Bears Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: James DeFeo (2nd) 2012 Record: 24-28 (5-13 A-Sun) Series: GSU leads 51-17

Auburn

Central Connecticut

Feb. 20 at Auburn, Ala. Location: Auburn, Ala. Enrollment: 25,469 Nickname: Tigers Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Tina Deese (17th) 2012 Record: 33-23 (12-16 SEC) Series: Auburn leads 9-4

March 1 at USF Tournament Location: New Britian, Ct. Enrollment: 12,133 Nickname: Blue Devils Conference: Northeast Head Coach: Jeff Franquet (3rd) 2012 Record: 31-19 (11-9 NEC) Series: First meeting

Virginia Tech

Western Michigan

Feb. 22 at Phyllis Rafter Location: Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: 31,087 Nickname: Hokies Conference: Atlantic Coast Head Coach: Scott Thomas (18th) 2011 Record: 42-21 (12-8 ACC) Series: Virginia Tech leads 5-4

March 1 at USF Tournament Location: Kalamazoo, Mich. Enrollment: 25,045 Nickname: Broncos Conference: Mid-American Head Coach: Kathy Leitke (12th) 2012 Record: 28-25 (11-9 MAC) Series: First meeting

Jacksonville State

Kent State

Feb. 10 at Bulldog Kickoff Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 10,389 Nickname: Tigers Conference: Ohio Valley Head Coach: Jeff Dabney (3rd) 2012 Record: 15-39 (5-15 OVC) Series: GSU leads 3-2

Feb. 22 at Phyllis Rafter March 6 at Panthersville Location: Jacksonville, Ala. Enrollment: 9,490 Nickname: Gamecocks Conference: Ohio Valley Head Coach: Jana McGinnis (20th) 2012 Record: 28-28 (19-11 OVC) Series: GSU leads 21-20

March 2 at USF Tournament Location: Kent, Ohio Enrollment: 28,602 Nickname: Golden Flashes Conference: Mid-American Head Coach: Karen Linder (16th) 2012 Record: 27-30 (11-11 MAC) Series: GSU leads 2-1

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Akron

Stephen F. Austin

Feb. 16 at Panther Invite Location: Clinton, S.C. Enrollment: 1,300 Nickname: Blue Hose Conference: Big South Head Coach: Kama Tucker (3rd) 2012 Record: 20-33 (8-13 Big South) Series: First meeting

Feb. 23 at Phyllis Rafter Location: Akron, Ohio Enrollment: 29,251 Nickname: Zips Conference: Mid-American Head Coach: Julie Jones (7th) 2012 Record: 24-29-1 (8-14 MAC) Series: First meeting

March 2 at USF Tournament Location: Nacogdoches, Texas Enrollment: 12,999 Nickname: Lumberjacks Conference: Southland Head Coach: Gay McNutt (5th) 2012 Record: 16-33 (6-14 SC) Series: First Meeting

SIU-E Feb. 8 & 10 at Bulldog Kickoff Location: Edwardsville, Ill. Enrollment: 11,428 Nickname: Cougars Conference: Ohio Valley Head Coach: Sandy Montgomery (24th) 2012 Record: 23-29 (13-16 OVC) Series: First meeting

Mississippi State Feb. 9 at Bulldog Kickoff Location: Starkville, Miss. Enrollment: 20,424 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Vann Stuedeman (2nd) 2012 Record: 33-24 (12-16 SEC) Series: MSU leads 2-1

South Alabama Feb. 9 at Bulldog Kickoff Location: Mobile, Ala. Enrollment: 15,007 Nickname: Jaguars Conference: Sun Belt Head Coach: Becky Clark (5th) 2012 Record: 41-17 (17-7 Sun Belt) Series: First meeting

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2013 Opponents St. Joseph’s

Furman

Georgia

March 3 at USF Tournament Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 8,800 Nickname: Red Hawks Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Terri Adams (7th) 2012 Record: 22-29-1 (9-10-1 A-10) Series: First Meeting

April 3 at Panthersville Location: Greenville, S.C. Enrollment: 2,890 Nickname: Paladins Conference: Southern Head Coach: Kyle Jamieson (1st) 2012 Record: 17-35 (6-18 SoCon) Series: GSU leads 41-22

April 24 at Athens, Ga. Location: Athens, Ga. Enrollment: 33,367 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Lu Harris-Champer (12th) 2012 Record: 45-17 (17-11 SEC) Series: UGA leads 10-2

Alabama

Towson

Delaware

March 20 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment: 33,602 Nickname: Crimson Tide Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Patrick Murphy (14th) 2012 Record: 53-11 (19-6 SEC) Series: Alabama leads 2-1

April 6-7 at Towson, Md. Location: Towson, Md. Enrollment: 21,950 Nickname: Tigers Joined CAA: 1979 Head Coach: Lisa Costello (14th) 2012 Record: 25-30 (8-13 CAA) Series: GSU leads 19-7

April 27-28 at Panthersville Location: Newark, Del. Enrollment: 19,391 Nickname: Blue Hens Joined CAA: 2001 Head Coach: Jamie Wohlbach (3rd) 2012 Record: 15-41-1 (8-12 CAA) Series: GSU leads 15-6

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Georgia Southern

James Madison

March 23-24 at Panthersville Location: Fairfax, Va. Enrollment: 33,320 Nickname: Patriots Joined CAA: 1985 Head Coach: Joe Verbanic (8th) 2012 Record: 13-41 (7-14 CAA) Series: GSU leads 24-7

April 10 at Panthersville Location: Statesboro, Ga. Enrollment: 20,574 Nickname: Eagles Conference: Southern Head Coach: Annie Smith (2nd) 2012 Record: 42-20 (22-2 SoCon) Series: GSU leads 37-14

May 3-4 at Harrisonberg, Va. Location: Harrisonberg, Va. Enrollment: 18,971 Nickname: Dukes Joined CAA: 1985 Head Coach: Mickey Dean (2nd) 2012 Record: 30-26 (15-5 CAA) Series: GSU leads 18-8

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Kennesaw State

April 13-14 at Panthersville Location: Wilmington, N.C. Enrollment: 12,743 Nickname: Seahawks Joined CAA: 1985 Head Coach: Kristy Norton (1st) 2012 Record: 9-45 (4-17 CAA) Series: GSU leads 23-6

March 26 at Panthersville April 2 at Kennesaw, Ga. Location: Kennesaw, Ga. Enrollment: 23,103 Nickname: Owls Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Scott Whitlock (27th) 2012 Record: 33-24 (14-4 A-Sun) Series: Kennesaw State leads 15-7

Hofstra

Drexel

March 30-31 at Hempstead, N.Y. Location: Hempstead, NY.. Enrollment: 12,400 Nickname: Pride Joined CAA: 2001 Head Coach: Bill Edwards (24th) 2012 Record: 38-13 (19-0 CAA) Series: Hofstra leads 26-9

April 20-21 at Philadelphia, Pa. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 23,500 Nickname: Dragons Joined CAA: 2001 Head Coach: Miranda Ervin (1st) 2012 Record: 22-26 (7-13 CAA) Series: GSU leads 23-4 GSU

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Day Games: 41

Neutral: 15

Night Games: 15

Opponents by State Alabama.................6 Connecticut............1 Delaware................1 Kentucky.................1 Georgia..................4 Illinios.....................1 Pennsylvania..........2 Maryland.................1 Michigan.................2

April 18 at Birmingham, Ala. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment: 4,440 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southern Head Coach: Mandy Burford (2nd) 2012 Record: 14-24 (4-17 SoCon) Series: GSU leads 54-12

March 27 at Chattanooga, Tenn. Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrollment: 11,429 Nickname: Mocs Conference: Southern Head Coach: Frank Reed (13th) 2012 Record: 39-16 (20-2 SoCon) Series: Chattanooga leads 8-6

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Mississippi..............1 New York................1 North Carolina........1 Ohio........................3 South Carolina........2 Tennessee..............2 Texas......................1 Virginia....................3

Opponents by Conference Atlantic-10..............1 Atlantic Coast.........1 Atlantic Sun............3 Big South................1 Colonial.................7 Horizon...................1 Mid-American.........3

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Northeast................1 Ohio Valley.............3 Southeastern..........4 Southern.................4 Southland...............1 Sun Belt..................2 Summit...................1

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Coach Kincaid n Following a legend is never easy, but GSU head coach Roger Kincaid has been up to the task. After taking over for long-time head coach Bob Heck, Kincaid led the Panthers to the 2011 CAA title and an NCAA tournament appearance, for which he was named the conference Coach of the Year. With 74 wins already after only two seasons, Kincaid looks to surpass 100 carrer victories in 2013. Photograph by Jonathan Philips

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Roger Kincaid

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oger Kincaid enters his third season as the head coach of the Georgia State softball team in 2013. In his first two seasons in charge of the program, Kincaid has led the Panthers to a record of 74-43, including a 28-12 mark in conference play. During the 2012 season, GSU softball posted the second highest winning percentage in the program’s 28 years of competition. The .679 mark (38-18) fell only behind the winning percentage of .709 (39-16) achieved in 1993, when the Panthers won the TAAC championship. The Panthers won their sixth conference championship and only CAA crown during the 2011 season. GSU knocked off perennial power Hofstra twice in the conference tournament to clinch the title and earn the program’s second bid in the NCAA tournament. For his efforts, Kincaid was named CAA Coach of the Year in 2011. The victories over Hofstra marked the first time the Pride had been beaten in a CAA Championship game and snapped the longest home winning streak in the country at 30 games. Georgia State has earned a spot in the four-team CAA tournament both of the years under Kincaid’s guidance, winning the conference title in 2011 and finishing as the runner-up in 2012. Three student-athletes have been named to the NFCA Mid-Atlantic AllRegion team since 2011. Paige Nowacki became the second Panther to earn first-team honors, while McCall Langford and Callie Alford both were named to the second team. GSU only had two individuals make All-Region teams previous to 2011. Kincaid has overseen 15 All-CAA team members, including two on the AllCAA first team, eight on the second-team and five on the All-Rookie team. Pitcher Kaitlyn Medlam was awarded the 2011 CAA Rookie of the Year. Seven Panthers have earned CAA All-Tournament honors and 19 have been awarded weekly conference honors under Kincaid. Pitcher Alana Thomas was named the 2011 tournament Most Outstanding Performer, only the second time a Panther has earned such a distinction.

A member of the GSU staff since 2008, Kincaid served two-plus seasons as the team’s top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator where his responsibilities included coaching third base and

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The native of Decatur, Ga., played football at Georgia, where he was a member of the Bulldogs’ 1980 national championship team, learning from coaches such as Vince Dooley, Erk Russell and Bill Lewis. He earned his degree in business management from Georgia in 1987. After graduating, Kincaid began coaching football with the DeKalb Yellow Jackets youth football organization. His duties included being a defensive coordinator and head coach. Kincaid also coached at Parkview High School as the 8th grade offensive coordinator.

Head Coach Third Season 74-43 (.632) Georgia (‘87)

Kincaid took over the program on an interim basis in Feb. 2011 after long-time head coach Bob Heck stepped down after 24 years of coaching Panther softball. Kincaid was officially promoted to permanent head coach of the program in July 2011.

working with the infielders. He also served as the team’s recruiting coordinator while handling the equipment and assisting with the day-to-day operations of the program.

Before coming to Georgia State, Kincaid spent 12 years coaching high school and travel softball teams in the Atlanta area. He was one of the founders of the Georgia Xtreme Softball Organization, which now consists of six teams, including the Xtreme Mavericks, which Kincaid previously managed. His last stop before GSU was at Union Grove High School in McDonough, Ga., where he worked under Brian DeBerry as Varsity Softball Community Coach. Kincaid currently resides in McDonough, Ga., with his wife Becky. Daughter Karly Kincaid graduated from the University of Georgia in the spring of 2010 and from P.A. school at Nova Southeastern in Jacksonville, Fla. with honors in 2012. Daughter Morgan Chase, a 2010 graduate of Union Grove High School, is a junior at the University of North Georgia campus in Athens. Daughter Brittany Chase lives in Duluth and works in cosmetology.

Kincaid Profile Birthdate: August 1, 1961 Hometown: McDonough, Ga. Family: • Wife: Becky Kincaid • Daughters: Karly, Morgan and Brittany Education: University of Georgia (1987) Coaching Acomplishments • 2011 CAA Coach of the Year • 2011 CAA Champions • 2011 NCAA Tournament Prior Coaching Experience: • Assistant Softball Coach — Georgia State • Softball Coach — Union Grove HS • Softball Coach — Xtreme Mavericks • Co-Founder­— Xtreme Softball Athletic Experience: • Played defensive back for the University of Georgia football team • Member of the 1980 national championship football team at Georgia

Kincaid Year-By-Year Year 2011 2012 Totals

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Pct. .590 .679 .632

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Amy Dumas

Todd Downes

Pitching Coach Third Season Augusta State (‘09)

Assistant Coach Second Season Kennesaw State (‘88)

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my Dumas enters her third season as the Georgia State softball pitching coach. Dumas joined the coaching staff prior to the start of the 2011 season as a volunteer coach before being promoted to a full-time assistant prior to the 2012 season.

odd Downes will begin his second season as a member of the Georgia State softball coaching staff during the 2013 season. Downes joined the Georgia State softball program in the fall of 2011 as an assistant coach.

Three Panther pitchers have earned All-Conference honors in the two years under Dumas’ guidance. McCall Langford was named to the All-CAA first team in 2011 and Kaitlyn Medlam earned CAA second-team honors in both 2011 and 2012. Langford secured a spot on the NFCA Mid-Atlantic AllRegion team in 2011.

Prior to coming to Georgia State, Downes spent four years as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech where he coordinated recruiting and assisted with all aspects of the program.

Medlam was also named the 2011 CAA Rookie of the Year, while Alana Thomas earned the distinction as the CAA tournament Most Outstanding Performer during the same season. Six CAA Pitcher of the Week awards have been claimed by GSU pitchers during Dumas’ tenure. Dumas came to Georgia State from Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., where she served for one season in as the pitching coach. There she helped tutor Leslie Hensley, who led the Blue Hose in wins (9), strikeouts (104) and earned run average (2.63), finishing fifth in the Big South Conference in strikeouts and ERA. A 2009 graduate of Augusta State, Dumas posted a 17-7 mark with a 2.20 ERA in 2006, earning the Peach Belt Conference’s Pitcher of the Year award. She led the nation with 259 strikeouts, whiffing 11.95 batters per seven innings of work. That same season, she notched a .317 batting average, tallying eight doubles to go along with two homers. Dumas also drove in 18 runs.

During his coaching tenure, the Yellow Jackets captured two ACC conference championships, made four NCAA Regional appearances and advanced to the first NCAA Super Regional in school history. He coached six All-Conference selections and two Easton All-Americans. Previous to entering the college ranks, Downes worked as a high school head coach, serving at Walton High School and Kell High School. Both schools won state titles under his guidance and Downes was named the state Coach of the Year in each of those seasons. For nine years, Downes has also coached the East Cobb Bullets 18-under premier league team. The Bullets captured the ASA 18 Gold National Championship in 2010. A Roswell native, Downes graduated from Kennesaw State in 1988 with a bachelor’s in Health and Education and then earned a master’s in Sports Administration from the University of Georgia in 1990. He also received an EdS in Administrative Supervision from Lincoln Memorial University.

A two-time Augusta State Female Athlete of the Year award winner, Dumas picked up Peach Belt Pitcher of the Week honors on six occasions. She was also a threetime Peach Belt all-conference selection and a three-time South Atlantic all-region team member. Dumas accounted for 62 wins in the circle for the Lady Jaguars. Dumas graduated from Augusta State in August 2009 with a degree in health science. She also earned a Georgia High School Association certificate in 2008.

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Todd Reeser

Brittany Price

Senior Associate AD Development Sport Administrator Third Year at GSU Illinois State (‘85)

Academic Advisor First Year at GSU Arkansas (‘10)

Jessica Hemsley

Melissa Schmitz

Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Second Year at GSU Florida (‘11)

Strength and Conditioning Third Year at GSU Northern Iowa (‘07)

Kacie Hudson

Robert Carnes

Marketing Graduate Assistant Second Year at GSU Mercer (‘11)

Sports Information Graduate Assistant Second Year at GSU Georgia (‘11)

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Associate AD .........................................................................Allison George Assistant AD ........................................................................... Charlie Taylor Associate SID............................................................................Mike Holmes Graduate Assistant............................................................Randy Lieberman Graduate Assistant....................................................................Cassie Folck Graduate Assistant (Softball Contact)....................................Robert Carnes Office Phone............................................................ (404) 413-4034 Cell Phone............................................................... (770) 617-0598 Fax.......................................................................... (404) 413-4035 E-mail.................................................................jcarnes4@gsu.edu Mailing Address.........................................................P.O. Box 3975 ..................................................................Atlanta, Ga. 30302-3975 Overnight Address............................ 125 Decatur Street, Suite 130 ...........................................................................Atlanta, Ga. 30303

Georgia State players and coaches will be available for interviews upon request by members of the media. Post-game interviews will be conducted on the field following a brief ‘cooling-off’ period after each the game. Team dugouts and locker rooms are closed to the media.

Media Guide Credits

Online For full coverage of Georgia State athletics, visit www.GeorgiaStateSports. com. This site provides up-to-date rosters, schedules, student-athlete bios, season statistics and game recaps. Original photos and video content also provide Panther fans with unprecedented access to GSU sports. Fans can also interact with the Panthers via social media by ‘Liking’ GSU softball on Facebook (facebook.com/GeorgiaStateSoftball) and following on the team on Twitter (@GSU_Softball). Get instant up-dates and behindthe-scenes access to Panther softball.

The 2013 Georgia State Softball media guide is an official publication of the Georgia State Sports Communications Department. This publication was written, designed, and edited by Robert Carnes. Photographs provided courtesy of Jeff Hurndon, Jonathan Philips and Randy Wilson. The cover was designed by Summit Athletic Media. Special thanks to Allison George and Charlie Taylor for assistance and all previous SIDs for their records. The 2012 Georgia State Softball media guide was recognized as the second best in the nation by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The cover was also judged as the best among the softball guides.

Credentials Members of the media covering Georgia State softball can request credentials by contacting sports information assistant Robert Carnes, either by phone (770-617-0598) or e-mail (jcarnes4@gsu.edu). No parking passes will be issued as parking at Bob Heck Field is available first come first served. Records

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Big Team, Little Me n Front Row (l-r): Katie Worley, Callie Alford, Taylor Anderson, Brenna Morrissey, Ashley Christy, Jessica Clifton, Taylor Scarpantonio, MeQuilla Franklin, Kaitlyn Medlam n Second Row (l-r): Jordan Brown, Haley Chambley, Lauren Coleman, Whitney Phillips, Carrie Williams, Megan Kildahl, Hunter Williams, Maddy Stanton n Third Row (l-r): Pitching Coach Amy Dumas, Athletic Trainer Jessica Hemsley, Paige Nowacki, Audrey Mason, Head Coach Roger Kincaid, Shannyn Palazzo, Emily Clay, Bethany Horne, Assistant Coach Todd Downes Photograph by Jeff Hurndon


2013 Roster Alphabetical Roster No. 8 1 17 2 45 23 18 28 3 29 30 24 27 11 20 7 10 12 25 22 21 15

Name Callie Alford Taylor Anderson Jordan Brown Ashley Christy Emily Clay Jessica Clifton Lauren Coleman MeQuilla Franklin Bethany Horne Megan Kildahl Audrey Mason Kaitlyn Medlam Eron Milton Brenna Morrissey Paige Nowacki Shannyn Palazzo Whitney Phillips Taylor Scarpantonio Maddy Stanton Carrie Williams Hunter Williamson Katie Worley

Class So Fr Fr So So Jr So Jr Jr Jr Sr Jr So Sr Sr So Sr So Jr Sr Fr Fr

Position C/3B SS 2B OF RHP OF 1B OF OF 1B/3B OF RHP RHP SS 3B 1B 2B C C OF C RHP

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

Ht. 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-8 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-7 5-7

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Numerical Roster 1 2 3 7 8 10 11 12 15 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 45

Taylor Anderson Ashley Christy Bethany Horne Shannyn Palazzo Callie Alford Whitney Phillips Brenna Morrissey Taylor Scarpantonio Katie Worley Jordan Brown Lauren Coleman Paige Nowacki Hunter Williamson Carrie Williams Jessica Clifton Kaitlyn Medlam Maddy Stanton Eron Milton MeQuilla Franklin Megan Kildahl Audrey Mason Emily Clay

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

Hometown Previous School Conyers, Ga. Heritage McDonough, Ga. Ola McDonough, Ga. Ola Waxhaw, N.C. Marvin Ridge Cartersville, Ga. Woodland Locust Grove, Ga. Luella Marietta, Ga. McEachern Conyers, Ga. Rockdale County Warner Robins, Ga. Northside Monticello, Ga. Jasper County Kennesaw, Ga. North Cobb Bethlehem, Ga. Apalachee Marianna, Fla. Marianna Salem, N.H. Lawrence Academy McDonough, Ga. Ola Woodstock, Ga. Etowah Stockbridge, Ga. Heritage Kennesaw, Ga. Kell Alpharetta, Ga. Blessed Trinity Woodstock, Ga. Woodstock McDonough, Ga. Ola Milton, Fla. Milton

SS OF OF 1B C/3B 2B SS C RHP 2B 1B 3B C OF OF RHP C RHP OF 1B/3B OF RHP

Amy Dumas MeQuilla Franklin Megan Kildahl Eron Milton Paige Nowacki Shannyn Palazzo Taylor Scarpantonio

do-muss muh-quill-uh KILL-doll E-ron no-WACK-ee pa-LA-zoh scar-pan-toe-nee-oh

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Callie Alford Maddy Stanton Taylor Scarpantonio Hunter Williamson

Brenna Morrisey Taylor Anderson

First base Lauren Coleman Shannyn Palazzo Second base Whitney Phillips Jordan Brown Third base Paige Nowacki Callie Alford Megan Kildahl

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Seniors (5)

Georgia (18)

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Audrey Mason Brenna Morrissey Paige Nowacki Whitney Phillips Carrie Williams

Callie Alford Taylor Anderson Jordan Brown Emily Clay Jessica Clifton Lauren Coleman MeQuilla Franklin Bethany Horne Megan Kildahl Audrey Mason Kaitlyn Medlam Paige Nowacki Shannyn Palazzo Whitney Phillips Taylor Scarpantonio Maddy Stanton Carrie Williams Hunter Williamson

Juniors (5) Jessica Clifton MeQuilla Franklin Megan Kildahl Kaitlyn Medlam Maddy Stanton

Sophomores (8) Callie Alford Ashley Christy Emily Clay Lauren Coleman Bethany Horne Eron Milton Shannyn Palazzo Taylor Scarpantonio

Conyers McDonough McDonough Cartersville Hampton Marietta Conyers Warner Robbins Monticello Kennesaw Bethlehem McDonough Woodstock Stockbridge Kennesaw Alpharetta Woodstock McDonough

Callie Alford Jordan Brown Jessica Clifton Ashley Christy Bethany Horne Megan Kildahl Audrey Mason Brenna Morrissey Paige Nowacki Whitney Phillips Taylor Scarpantonio Maddy Stanton Carrie Williams Hunter Williamson

Left-Handed (4) Taylor Anderson Lauren Coleman MeQuilla Franklin Shannyn Palazzo

Florida (2) Eron MIlton Katie Worley

Marianna Milton

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Brenna Morrissey

Taylor Anderson Jordan Brown Hunter Williamson Katie Worley

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North Carolina (1) Ashley Christy

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Jordan Brown Whitney Phillips

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Lauren Coleman Shannyn Palazzo

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Callie Alford

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Avg AB R .284 162 25 .284 162 25

H RBI 2B 46 43 13 46 43 13

3B HR SB-A BB 0 7 3-3 27 0 7 3-3 27

K SF/H 33 0/0 33 0/0

Career Highs At-Bats Hits Runs Walks Total Bases RBI Putouts

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4 times 3 times vs. Furman vs. Campbell vs. Towson 2 times at UNCW

Apr. 04, 2012 Feb. 25, 2012 Mar. 31, 2012 Apr. 07, 2012

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2012 NFCA All-Region Second Team — C 2012 Second Team All-CAA — C 2012 CAA All-Rookie Team One CAA Rookie of the Week award 2012

Capped off an impressive rookie season by being named to the NFCA AllRegion second team, All-CAA second team and CAA All-Rookie team...One CAA Rookie of the Week on April 2...Started all 52 games at either catcher, designated player or third base...Led the team with in RBI (43), doubles (13) total bases (80), slugging pct. (.494) and tied in hits (46) and walks (27)...Hit a two-run home run in her first collegiate game vs. Longwood... Had three walks and two RBI in the 9-6 comeback win over Campbell... Struck for eight RBIs and two home-runs in the series sweep over Towson... Notched a two-RBI single in the historic 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama...In the CAA tournament, recorded three hits, two RBI and two runs scored in four games...Named to the Dean’s List in the fall semester and AD’s honor roll in the spring.

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Prep Attended Heritage High School in Conyers, Ga...Coached by former GSU assistant coach Dickie Hightower...Lettered four years and played catcher, third base and shortstop...Four-time All-Region selection and a three-time All-State selection...Named the Region 8-AAA Player of the Year in 2009 and 2010...Lettered four years on the varsity tennis team and went to the state final four in 2009...Wendy’s High School Heisman, her senior class Vice President and a member of the Key Club. Personal Born April 16, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga...Parents are Dan and Teresa Alford... Older brother Corey is a member of the Georgia Tech football team...Also has a younger brother named Chase...Lists tennis, wakeboarding and snowboarding as her hobbies...Majoring in managerial sciences.

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Avg AB .322 90 .322 90

R 16 16

H RBI 2B 29 12 3 29 12 3

3B HR SB-A BB 2 2 7-9 13 2 2 7-9 13

K SF/H 23 0/5 23 0/5

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3 2 2 5

11 times 2 times 2 times at UNCW

Apr. 06, 2012

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2012 All-CAA Second Team — OF 2012 CAA All-Rookie Team 2012 CAA All-Tournament Team One CAA Player of the Week award 2012

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Named CAA Player of the Week on April 23...Starting centerfielder in 48 games, playing in a total of 51...Had 13 multi-hit games during the season...Led the team with six sacrifice hits...Second on the team with 26 runs scored...Had Georgia State’s only two hits against No. 19 Auburn and scored the Panthers’ only run in the 9-1 loss...Hit an RBI single in the 2-1 win over No. 25 Georgia Tech...Hit her first homerun of the season in the 3-1 win at Kennesaw State...Recorded the Panthers only hit, a first inning single, in the loss to No. 11 Georgia...Singled and scored a run in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama...Recorded four hits, scored two runs and picked up an RBI in the CAA tournament...Named to the AD’s honor roll during the fall semester.

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Personal Born November 28, 1993 in Rockville Center, NY...Parents are Anthony Christy and Claudia Zirkel...Has two younger siblings Anthony and Nicky... Cousins Keith, Kyle and Craig Hansen pitched for St. John’s University... Craig was also a first-round draft pick by the Boston Red Sox in 2005... Majoring in exercise science.

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Attended Marvin Ridge High School in Waxhaw, N.C...Coached by Kevin Allran...Lettered four years and played center field and shortstop...Team captain as a senior...2010 National FastPitch Coaches Association AllAmerican Scholar-Athlete...2010 Maverick Academic All-American Athlete...2009-2011 All-Conference, 2009-11 All-District, 2011 All-State, 2011 District-6 Player of the Year...2010 Marvin Ridge High School Defensive Player of the Year...2011 Offensive Player of the Year...As a senior, batted .494 with five home runs, 32 RBIs and 7 triples...Ran track and was twice named to All-Conference and All-Region teams in 2009 and 2010.

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Born on November 12, 1992...Parents are Mike and Angela Clay...Stepmother is Shana Clay...Has three younger sisters — Lindsey, Lauren and Ella...Majoring in hospitality administration.

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Personal Born March 4, 1992 in Springfield, Ill....Parents are Tracy Clifton and Ted Brown...Has a younger brother, Caleb, an older brother Lance and an older sister, Ranessa...Chose GSU for the softball team and the school environment...Majoring in managerial sciences.

Junior • OF • 5-5 • R/R Locust Grove, Ga. (luella) Year GP/GS 2011 59/58 2012 51/48 Totals 110/106

Avg .244 .259 .251

AB R 193 27 158 26 351 53

H RBI 2B 47 18 7 41 13 5 88 31 12

3B HR SB-A BB 1 2 6-10 13 1 3 6-6 7 2 5 12-16 20

K SF/H 33 1/3 22 0/6 55 1/9

Career Highs At-Bats Hits RBI Runs Total Bases

5 3 3 2 5

5 times 2 times vs. Miami (OH) 6 times 2 times

Mar. 04, 2011

Awards • 2011 CAA All-Rookie Team • Two CAA Rookie of the Week awards • One CAA Player of the Week award 2012 Named CAA Player of the Week on April 23...Starting center fielder in 48 games, playing in a total of 51...Had 13 multi-hit games during the season...Led the team with six sacrifice hit and tied for the team lead with two triples...Second on the team with 26 runs scored...Had Georgia State’s only two hits against No. 19 Auburn and scored the Panthers’ only run in the 9-1 loss...Hit an RBI single in the 2-1 win over No. 25 Georgia Tech...Hit her first homerun of the season in the 3-1 win at Kennesaw State...Recorded the Panthers only hit, a first inning single, in the loss to No. 11 Georgia... Singled and scored a run in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama...Recorded four hits, scored two runs and picked up an RBI in the CAA tournament...Named to the AD’s honor roll during the fall semester. 2011 Named to the CAA All-Rookie team and earned two CAA Rookie of the Week awards...Started 58 games in the outfield, primarily in centerfield, while appearing in 59...Recorded nine multi-hit games...Went 4-for-6 with two doubles and a RBI in a doubleheader versus Georgia Southern...Had a hit, run and RBI in an 8-5 victory over Mississippi State...On 19th birthday, went 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBI in a 4-2 victory over Miami (OH)... Went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs scored in a 12-1 victory over Delaware...Had at least one hit in every CAA Tournament game culminating in a two hit and one run scored effort in the Panthers 2-0 victory over Hofstra for the CAA Championship...Had six hits and three runs scored on the week.

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Lauren Coleman

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Avg AB R .326 138 16 .326 138 16

H RBI 2B 45 22 10 45 22 10

3B HR SB-A BB 1 3 0-0 27 1 3 0-0 27

K SF/H 17 0/4 17 0/4

Career Highs At-Bats Hits RBI Runs BB Total Bases

4 3 3 2 2 5

5 times vs. UNCW vs. Towson 2 times 3 times 2 times

Apr. 06, 2012 Mar. 31, 2012

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2012 All-CAA First Team — 1B 2012 CAA All-Rookie Team 2012 CAA All-Tournament Team Two CAA Rookie of the Week awards 2012

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Named to the All-CAA first team, All-Rookie team and CAA All-Tournament team...Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week...Started 52 games at first base, playing in a total of 54...Hit home runs against both Longwood and Western Carolina during the GSU First Pitch Tournament...Fifth-inning double started a GSU scoring rally to beat No. 25 Georgia Tech 2-1...Sixth-inning homer capped an 8-7 comeback victory over Tennessee Tech...Drew two walks in the loss to #11 Georgia...Picked up one of only two Panther hits in the 4-1 loss to Hofstra...Struck a three-run double in the first game win over Towson and hit a pair of singles in game three against the Tigers...Had four hits, an RBI and a run scored in the doubleheader at Furman...Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI in the 8-0 win at UNCW...Picked up five hits during the Drexel series, driving in three runs in the second game alone... Drew two walks, once with the bases loaded in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama...Had three hits during the Delaware series, including the first triple of her career...Recorded five hits and three RBI during the CAA tournament.

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Attended McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Ga...Coached by Stewart Thomas...Totaled 11 varsity letters between three sports— softball, basketball and lacrosse...Played first base and shortstop...Earned 1st team All-Region as a junior and a senior...Named 1st team All-State as a senior... Boasted a .650 batting average and .800 on-base percentage during her senior year...Travel team, the East Cobb Bullets, won 18U Gold Nationals during the summer of 2010...Basketball team won the regional championship and finished as the state runner-up. Personal Born April 9, 1993 in Marietta, Ga...Parents are Phil Coleman and Diane Archer...Has an older brother, Adam...Majoring in marketing.

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Avg AB .000 5 .000 5

R 4 4

H 0 0

RBI 2B 0 0 0 0

3B HR SB-A BB 0 0 2-3 1 0 0 2-3 1

K SF/H 4 0/0 4 0/0

2012 Played in a total of 19 games, seeing action primarily as a pinch runner and defensive replacement...Scored four runs and stole two bases as a pinch runner...Totaled five at-bats as a pinch hitter...Earned her first at-bat as a pinch hitter against Eastern Illinois...Drew a walk as a pinch hitter against Towson...Named to the Dean’s List in the fall. Prep Attended Northside High School in Warner Robins, Ga...Coached by Blake Cannady...Lettered four years and played shortstop, third base, pitcher and all three outfield positions...Team won the 4-AAAA Region championship in 2007...Named to the 1st team All-County and All-Region by The MaconTelegraph in 2009 and 2010...Also made The Telegraph’s All-Middle Georgia and All-State 2nd team in 2010...Elected the Northside High School Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 and Defensive Player of the Year in 2010...In 2009, batted .333 with 3 doubles, 3 triples and 15 stolen bases... In 2010, batted .316 with 4 doubles, 2 home runs and 17 stolen bases... Graduated in 2011 with honors and AP accreditation. Personal Born on May 30, 1993 in Macon, Ga....Parents are Kevin and Jo Lee Horne...Has two older brothers, Brad and Jeremy...Cousin Dicky Betz was a founding member of the Allman Brothers band...Lists fishing and swimming as her hobbies...Majoring in psychology.

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Junior• 1b/3B • 5-7 • R/R Monticello, Ga. (Jasper County) 2012 Suffered another season-ending knee injury during fall practice...Missed the entire 2012 season due to injury. 2011 Injured knee in preseason and missed the entire 2011 season after having surgery...Redshirted and has four years of eligibility remaining. Prep Graduated from Jasper County High School in the spring of 2010...Made Honor Roll all four years...Was a four-year starter and letterwinner in softball and earned a letter in soccer...Played primarily at catcher...Was also used as a utility player...Was MVP of her 2007 team...Helped lead team-toback to back region championships in the 2008 and 2009 seasons...Was named 2nd Team All-State in 2009-2010...Named to the Georgia All-Star team in 2010...Earned the Will to Win Award for her team in 2010...Went to 18 and Under Gold Nationals with Atlanta Vipers in 2009 and placed 17th in the nation...Also played soccer in 2008 for Jasper County and received the Coaches Award...Participated in the Art Club. Personal Born December 5, 1991 in Macon, Ga...Parents are Tony and Mary Kildahl...Has an younger brother, Tony, and two older sisters, Rachel and Rebecca...Father was an All-State football player in high school...Both sisters played high school softball...Enjoys participating in various water sports in her free time...Hopes to one day join the Navy or the FBI...Chose GSU for the campus and the softball coaches...Majoring in criminal justice.

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Senior • OF • 5-7 • R/R Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) Year GP/GS 2010 54/48 2011 59/52 2012 50/49 Totals 163/149

Avg .280 .255 .219 .253

AB 157 161 128 446

R H 26 44 21 41 18 28 65 113

RBI 2B 34 8 18 3 14 5 66 16

3B HR SB-A BB K SF/H 3 4 5-8 8 36 0/5 1 5 10-13 10 40 1/3 2 1 7-10 15 25 1/5 6 10 22-31 33 101 2/13

Career Highs At-Bats Hits RBI Runs Walks

5 3 4 3 3

Prep Four-year letterman for North Cobb HS...Went to Gold Nationals in 2008 with her travel team Georgia Fire Gold...Named North Cobb Most Valuable Player as a junior and a senior...Member of first team All-County as a senior and second-team as a junior...Cobb County Pitcher of the Year...Participated on the West Side All Star Team...Named North Cobb Most Valuable Offensive Player, Selected to the All-Region 5AAAAA second team as an outfielder...Named to the Marietta Daily Journal second team as an outfielder...North Cobb Rookie of the Year...Also lettered in basketball for three seasons...Member of Beta Club and Athlete Leadership Services Committee...Was on the honor roll and was a scholar athlete since sophomore year. Personal

3 times 3 times 2 times vs. UNCW 2 times

Born November 30, 1990...Partents are Mitchell and Vickie Mason...Has a younger brother, Max...Grandfather, Max Mason, played football at the University of Kentucky for coaching legend Bear Bryant...Dad, Mitchell, and uncle Ron Lunsford, played football as well...Uncle Steve Mason played baseball...Chose Georgia State for its location and softball program...Enjoys playing sports, going to the beach and shopping...Majoring in speech.

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Earned CAA second-team All-Conference honors and CAA All-Rookie accolades...Earned two CAA Rookie of the Week honors...Started 48 games in the outfield, primarily at center field, and appeared in 54 games...Second on the team in RBI and triples, tied for second in doubles and homers and third in total bases, hits and runs scored...Finished second in the CAA in triples behind teammate and fellow freshman Whitney Phillips...Earned Rookie of the Week honors on March 29 after going 6-for-9 with a homer, five runs scored, four RBI and a double in a doubleheader sweep of UNCW... Awarded Rookie of the Week accolades again on May 10 after going 4-for-7 with a homer, a double and five RBI in a doubleheader sweep of Towson... Hit a two-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the seventh against Towson as the Panthers won 3-1...In a 3-2 seventh-inning rally victory over Mercer, hit the game-tying double before scoring the game-winning run...Hit a walk-off single against Drexel to give the Panthers a 3-2 victory over the Dragons... Hit what proved to be game winners in both games against Siena...Earned AD’s Honor Roll accolades in the spring semester.

2011 Second Team All-CAA — OF 2010 Second Team All-CAA — OF 2010 CAA All-Rookie Team Two Rookie of the Week awards 2012

Played in 50 games, starting 49 games in the outfield...Tied for the team lead with two doubles and second on the team with seven stolen bases... During the three-game Panther Invitational, drove in five runs, scored three, all on four hits including a double, triple and home run...Drew three walks, including one with the bases loaded in the 9-6 win against Campbell... Named to the Phyllis Rafter Memorial All-Tournament team after picking up five hits and two RBI in four games...Scored a run in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama...Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester. 2011 Named second team All-CAA for the second consecutive year...Started 52 games in the outfield, while appearing in 59...Recorded 10 multi-hit games during the season...Hit first homer of the season in a 4-2 victory over Georgia Southern, also scoring two runs...Scored game-winning run in bottom of seventh in season-opening win over Tennessee Tech...Went 4-for-7 with three runs scored in a doubleheader sweep of Morehead State...Turned in a 2-for-3 day with a double and RBI in an 8-5 victory over Mississippi State...Scored game-winning run in 1-0 victory over Kennesaw State... Went 2-for-2 with two RBI in a 4-1 win over UNCW...Had best game of season in 13-1 win over Drexel, going 3-for-4 with a homer, two RBI and two runs scored...Went 4-for-6 with two homers, six RBI and four runs scored in a series sweep of Delaware...Had two hits, a homer, two runs scored and three RBI in an 11-2 victory over James Madison...Drew three walks and scored two runs in a 3-2 12-inning victory over Towson in the CAA Tournament...Had one of GSU’s four hits against No. 6 Georgia in the NCAA Regionals...Named to the A.D.’s Honor Roll during the spring semester. Records

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Junior • RHP • 5-7 • R/R Bethlehem, Ga. (Apalachee) Year 2011 2012 Totals

ERA 1.63 1.99 1.82

W L APP/GS 10 2 31/10 14 4 30/11 24 6 61/21

CG SO/CB SV IP H R 2 1/2 4 90.1 82 30 2 0/4 4 105.1 73 33 4 1/6 8 195.2 155 63

ER 21 30 51

Born June 16, 1992...Parents are Vance and Kirsten Medlam...Majoring in hospitality administration

BB SO AB B/AVG WP HB 26 78 343 .239 4 3 28 98 363 .194 0 8 54 176 706 .216 4 11

Career Highs Innings Pitched Strikeouts Hits Walks Runs

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2012 All-CAA Second Team — P 2011 CAA Rookie of the Year 2011 Second Team All-CAA — P 2011 CAA All-Rookie Team Two CAA Pitcher of the Week awards Two CAA Rookie of the Week awards 2012

Selected to the All-CAA second team for the second consecutive year... Named CAA Pitcher of the Week twice...Maintained a 14-4 record in 30 appearances and 11 starts...Led the team in wins (14), ERA (1.99), strikeouts (98) and saves (4)...Her four saves tied her for 16th best in the nation... Earned her first win in relief during the Panthers’ season opening win against Longwood, pitching 2.1 innings without allowing a base runner... Went 3.1 innings in her first start against Western Carolina, allowing five runs on seven hits...Earned a complete-game victory over Mercer, allowing only one run on four hits...Combined for a shutout victory in game three over Towson by throwing 4.1 scoreless innings...Struck out a career-high 13 in a complete game 4-1 win at UNCW...Picked up two wins in the Drexel series, one in relief and the other as a starter...Threw 3.1 innings of hitless, scoreless relief to earn the win over No. 2 Alabama. 2011 Named CAA Rookie of the Year, the fifth in six years for GSU...Also earned a spot on the All-CAA second team and All-Rookie team...Picked up two CAA Rookie of the Week awards and one Pitcher of the Week award... Started 10 games and appeared in 31 in the circle...Ended season with a 10-2 record overall with a 1.63 ERA, including a 4-1 CAA mark with a 0.69 ERA...Had 78 strikeouts and gave up only 21 earned runs in 90.1 innings of work...Notched four saves, which placed in the top 15 in the NCAA...Started career by not allowing run in first 16 innings...Earned first win of career in season-opening 3-2 victory against Tennessee Tech...Threw complete-

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Senior • SS • 5-4 • R/R Salem, N.H. (Lawrence Academy) Year GP/GS 2010 46/46 2011 51/40 2012 55/55 Totals 152/188

Avg .437 .258 .254 .313

AB 142 128 181 451

R H 42 62 25 33 28 46 95 141

RBI 2B 19 16 15 4 18 5 55 25

3B HR SB-A BB 2 2 4-6 26 0 3 10-13 17 0 4 4-7 19 2 9 18-28 62

K SF/H 11 1/8 18 0/10 11 1/4 40 2/22

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6 times 2 times vs. James Madison vs. James Madison vs. James Madison vs. James Madison

hit and a crucial run in the top of the seventh in a 5-4 victory over Towson... Smacked her first homer of her GSU career in a 4-1 victory over UNCW, plating two runs...Went 4-for-8 with four runs scored and six RBI in a series sweep of Delaware...Had a strong doubleheader in a sweep of James Madison, going 4-for-5 with two homers, four RBI and four runs scored...Had strong series against George Mason, going picking up five hits, a double, a RBI and a run scored...Notched one hit against Florida State in NCAA Regionals...Named to the A.D.’s Honor Roll during the spring semester.

Graduated in the spring of 2009 from Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass... Lettered twice in softball at Lawrence...Also attended Salem High School, lettering three times...While at Lawrence, batted .518 in 2008 and .710 in 2009, which led the league...Won two state championships with Salem in 2006 and 2007...Was All- Independent School League in 2008-09...Named a 2007 Eagle Tribune All-Star...Named to the Brooks/Andover Tournament first team as squad won the title. Personal Born July 13, 1990...Parents are Philip and Carol Morrissey...Has one younger sister, Rachel...Majoring in art.

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Awards • 2011 Second Team All-CAA — DP 2012 Started 55 games, including 54 at shortstop and one at designated player... Picked up eight multi-hit games and tallied an eight-game hit streak during the season...Led the team in hits (46), runs scored (28) and at-bats (181)...Had the game winning RBI in the 1-0 victory over Georgia Southern...Belted a seventh-inning walk-off two-run homerun to defeat Central Arkansas 4-3...Hit a solo homer in the sixth inning vs. No. 25 Georgia Tech that would prove to be the difference in a 2-1 victory...Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in the loss to Kennesaw State...Hit a pair of singles in the Panthers’ first loss to Hofstra and supplied a solo home run for GSU’s only run in the third game against the Pride...Hit bases-loaded single to break open a tie ball game in the 7-2 win at Furman...Hit her second walkoff home run of the season in eighth inning of the 3-2 win over Drexel... Singled in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama...Recorded three hits, two RBI and two runs scored in the CAA tournament...Named to the AD’s honor roll during the fall semester. 2011 A walk on who joined the program just weeks before the beginning of the season...Made an impact as a designated player, starting 40 games, while appearing in 51...Batted .327 in CAA play with 18 hits and 12 runs scored and has 33 hits overall and 25 runs scored...Earned second team All-CAA honors as a designated player...Saw first action of season against Auburn as a pinch hitter in the top of the seventh inning...Drew a walk and eventually scored for the Panthers in a 4-2 loss...Knocked a pinch-hit double in the sixth inning against Mississippi State...Filled the stat sheet in a 7-3 victory over Miami (OH), tallying a hit, walk, stolen base and two runs scored...Produced game-winning RBI double in 1-0 win over Kennesaw State...Had a

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Senior • 3B • 5-7 • R/R McDonough, Ga. (Ola) Year GP/GS 2010 45/26 2011 61/60 2012 56/56 Totals 162/142

Avg .206 .308 .252 .263

AB 97 174 155 426

R H 12 20 30 53 24 39 66 112

RBI 2B 17 1 28 12 35 5 80 18

3B HR SB-A BB 1 4 1-1 9 0 6 3-4 23 0 10 1-1 26 1 20 5-6 58

K SF/H 34 1/1 38 3/1 25 1/0 97 5/2

Named second team All-CAA at shortstop...Compiled hitting streaks of 11-games and 8-games...Had a streak with at least one RBI in eight of 10 games from April 2-April 16...Started 60 games, primarily at shortstop, while appearing in all 61 games...Had 16 multi-hit games...Led team in doubles (12), and average (.305), while sitting second in runs (30), hits (53) and RBI (28)...Was 3-for-3 with a homer, a double and two RBI in a 3-0 victory over Appalachian State...Had two doubles and two RBI in an 8-2 win over Belmont...Started 11-game hitting streak on March 31 against Chattanooga and had seven multi-hit games including five straight games with at least two hits...Went 3-for-3 with a double, RBI and run scored in a 3-2 10-inning victory over Drexel...Went 2-for-4 with a homer and two runs scored in a 7-3 win before going 2-for-4 with another homer, three RBI and two runs scored in a 13-1 win...Earned CAA Player of the Week after batting .556 with 10 hits, three home runs, seven RBI, two doubles and six runs scored...During 11-game hitting streak hit .514, with 19 hits, 11 RBI, five homers and 10 runs scored, and has raised batting average to .313 from .218 before the streak began...In the 7-3 victory over Drexel was a part of a four homers in five atbats stretch that put the game away...Knocked two doubles and drove in a pair of runs in an 8-0 victory over Delaware...Went 3-for-6 with a double two RBI and three runs scored in a doubleheader sweep of James Madison... Went 3-for-5 with two RBI and a double in a doubleheader sweep of George Mason...Produced the game-winning hit against George Mason in game two, a single in the bottom of the seventh...Went 2-for-3 with a double, walk and run scored in a 3-0 victory over Towson that eliminated the Tigers from the CAA Tournament...Had a hit and a RBI in a 2-0 victory against Hofstra that won GSU its first CAA Softball Championship...Had one of GSU’s four hits against No. 6 Georgia in the NCAA Regionals. 2010

Career Highs At-Bats Hits RBI Home Runs Total Bases

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Played in 45 games, starting 26 games primarily at designated player and third base... Finished season with 20 hits, 17 RBI, 12 runs scored and four homers...Went 3-for-4 with three RBI against Delaware...Hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning against Towson in the CAA Tournament to extend the Panthers’ lead to 4-1 and help GSU eliminate Towson...Hit homers in back-to-back games against Eastern Illinois and Georgia Southern...Knocked one over the fence in GSU’s 7-1 victory over No. 23 Kentucky.

May 01, 2011 Apr. 07, 2012

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NFCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region First Team — 3B 2012 CAA All-Tournament Team 2011 Second Team All-CAA — SS Three CAA Player of the Week awards 2012

Became the second player in school history to be named to the NFCA All-Region first team, earning the distinction at third base...Earned CAA Player of the Week honors on Feb. 14 and 28...Named to the CAA All-Tournament team...Led the team with 10 home runs, tied for the fourth-most for a single season in school history...Started all 56 games, including 42 at third base, 12 at DP and two at shortstop...Went 3-for-3 with a grand slam and two doubles in the 7-5 comeback victory over Western Carolina...Hit three home runs during the Phyllis Rafter Memorial tournament in Woodstock, Ga... Stroked a two-RBI single, which would ultimately be the difference in a 4-2 win over Jacksonville State...Connected on a pair of 2-run homers to account for all of the Panthers’ runs in the 4-1 win at UNCW...Hit her eighth home run and scored a second run on a sac fly at Georgia Tech...Walked six times in the Drexel series, including four times in one game...Had two hits, including a two-run homer in the 7-0 win at Delaware...Hit a two-run home run vs. JMU in the CAA Tournament...Named to the AD’s honor roll during the fall semester.

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Prep Graduated from Ola High School in spring of 2009...Was named the Sophomore Student of the Year in 2007...Was a member of the A/B Honor Roll all four years...Lettered nine times, four each in basketball and softball and once in track and field...Three-time All-Region member in softball and basketball...2007 Offensive Player of the Year...Named Underclassman Athlete of the Year in 2008...2009 Female Athlete of the Year...Member of 2009 All-State softball team...Awarded the US Army Reserve National Scholar Award in 2009...In state sectionals during senior season, hit three home runs, including a grand slam, in one game...Team won 2008 Region 4-AAAA champions for softball and 2007 region runner-up. Personal Born August 18, 1991 in Chicago, Illinois...Parents are Bill and Mary Nowacki...Has an older brother Matthew and a younger brother Mitchell... Brother, Matthew, plays baseball at Savannah State...Chose Georgia State because of its softball program and education...Chose Georgia State over Armstrong Atlantic, Elon and Georgia College and State University...Enjoys music, vacations and being outside...Would like to become a high school teacher and coach...Majoring in education.

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Avg AB .171 35 .171 35

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RBI 2B 6 1 6 1

3B HR SB/A BB 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0

K SF/H 7 0/1 7 0/1

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5 times vs. Robert Morris vs. Robert Morris

Feb. 26, 2011 Feb. 26, 2011

2012 Started four games in left field, two in right and three as the DP...Appeared in a total of 21 games...Picked up six hits, including a double, and six RBI... In her first at-bat of the season against ETSU, got a pinch-hit single and eventually scored...Had two more appearances as a pinch-hitter against Georgia Southern and Eastern Illinois...Hit a two run single and scored a run against Southeastern Louisiana...Had three RBI and two hits, including a double in the shutout win over Robert Morris...Named to the Dean’s List in the fall semester and the AD’s honor roll in the spring. Prep Attended Etowah High School in Woodstock, Ga...Coached by Tonya Sebring...Lettered three years and played pitcher, infield and outfield...2009 All-Region player of the year, All-Region first team and All-State second team...Named to the All-Region second team in 2008 and 2010...Batted .390 with 23 RBI and 18 runs in 2009...Lettered four years in lacrosse and was the team MVP in 2009...Member of the Spanish Honor Society and the Science Olympiad Team. Personal Born August 8, 1993 in Boca Raton, Fla...Parents are Stephen and Stacy Palazzo...Has three younger siblings— Chelsi, Alexis and Stephen...Lists lacrosse, swimming and basketball as her interests...Majoring in managerial sciences.

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Avg .379 .287 .288 .305

AB 58 143 104 305

R 14 23 18 55

H RBI 2B 22 13 1 41 12 5 30 13 4 93 38 10

3B HR SB/A BB 5 3 4-4 7 1 0 16-20 9 0 1 12-14 13 6 4 32-38 29

K SF/H 15 0/1 34 2/9 30 0/2 79 2/12

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vs. Belmont vs. James Madison vs. James Madison vs. James Madison vs. James Madison 5 times

Mar. 12, 2011 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010

pushed the Pride to a final game against the Panthers for the CAA Championship...Had a hit, walk and stolen base against Florida State in the NCAA Regionals...Named to the Dean’s List during the fall semester. 2010 Earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team...Earned one CAA Rookie of the Week honor on April 19...Limited to only 20 games played, including 19 starts in right field, after breaking right index finger...Batted .379 with 22 hits, 14 runs scored, 13 RBI, five triples, three homers, four stolen bases and seven walks...Had a slugging percentage of .724 and an on base percentage of .455...Led the CAA in triples...Had three triples in three games to open the season before being injured in the third game...Just 10 days after returning from injury, went 5-for-7 with seven RBI, two homers, a triple and four runs scored in a doubleheader sweep of James Madison...Was named to the AD’s Honor Roll both semesters. Prep Graduated with honors from Heritage High School in the spring of 2009... Lettered in softball all four seasons...Went to Gold Nationals twice, with the Xtreme Mavericks in 2006 and in 2009 with the East Cobb Bullets...Named honorable mention All-Region as a freshman...Won the HHS Patriot award and Best Offensive Player award...Was first team All-Region and team MVP as a sophomore...Earned first team all-region honors again during junior and senior seasons...Named Rockdale County Athlete of the Week during senior season...Earned Honorable Mention All-State...Was a U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar recipient in 2009. Personal Born December 13, 1990...Parents are Barry and Sandy Phillips...Has two sisters, Krista and Kayla; both of whom have played fastpitch softball... Chose Georgia State for the education, location and softball program...Likes the beach, funny movies and horses...Favorite athlete is Brian McCann... Major is marketing.

Awards • 2010 CAA All-Rookie Team • One Rookie of the Week award 2012 Appeared in 46 games, making 43 starts at second base...Led the team with 12 stolen bases in 14 attempts...Recorded two hits, an RBI and a run scored against Campbell...Record back-to-back multi-hit games vs. Rhode Island and Morehead State, during a game which she also had two RBI and a stolen base...Recorded two RBI hits, including a run-scoring double which turned a 3-3 tie into a 5-3 win over Jacksonville State...Generated all of the Panthers’ offense in the 2-1 win over Mercer, hitting an RBI single and scoring the winning run on a wild pitch...Stole four bases in two games against Towson...Recorded two singles, two RBI and two runs scored in two at-bats in the second game vs. Drexel...Registered two hits including an RBI single and scored a run in the 5-1 win at No. 2 Alabama...Named to the Dean’s list in the spring semester and the AD’s honor roll in the spring. 2011 Started 51 games, primarily at second base, while appearing in 60...Led team with 16 stolen bases in 20 attempts...Had nine multi-hit games...Had a pair of RBI in a 3-2 victory over Georgia Southern...Recorded two hits including a double in both losses against Auburn and Bowling Green... Singled and scored three runs in an 8-5 victory over Mississippi State... Notched two hits and a run scored in wins over Ball State and Miami (OH)... Went 2-for-2 with a double and a sacrifice hit in a 3-1 victory over Samford... Had two stolen bases in victories over Furman and Drexel...Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two stolen bases in a 7-3 victory over Drexel...Had a seven-game hitting streak from April 13-April 23...Picked up three hits and a RBI in a 3-0 victory against Towson that eliminated the Tigers from the CAA Tournament...Had a hit and run scored in a 4-2 victory over Hofstra that

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Avg AB .273 55 .273 55

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H RBI 2B 15 6 1 15 6 1

3B HR SB-A BB 0 0 0-0 9 0 0 0-0 9

K SF/H 8 0/2 8 0/2

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3 2 2

6 times 2 times 2 times

2012 Appeared in 28 games, starting 21 at catcher...Maintained a .273 batting average after recording 15 hits and 6 RBI...Managed a hit and a run scored against ETSU...Hit the game winning RBI double in a 1-0 victory over IUPUI...Knocked in a two-RBI single and scored a run in the 12-0 win over Southeastern Louisiana...Against Tennessee Tech, picked up two hits, two RBI, a sacrifice bunt, a walk and a run scored...Broke up a no-hit bid by Hofstra with a seventh inning two-out single in game two of the series... Registered a pair of hits in game two of the Towson series...Hit an RBI single and walked in the 7-2 win at Furman...Named to the President’s List during both fall and spring semesters. Prep Attended Kell High School in Marietta, Ga...Coached by Lindsey Faber... Lettered four years and played third base, catcher, shortstop and second base...Kell advanced to the Elite Eight round of the state playoffs in 2009 and 2010...Named to the All-County 2nd team in 2009...Also lettered two years in basketball and one year in golf...Earned the Kell 3V award for lettering in three sports in the same year...Given Kell’s Academic Athlete Award...Member of the Spanish and National Honor Societies.

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Personal Born May 21, 1993 in Valley Stream, NY...Parents are John and Rita Scarpantonio...Has two sisters, Tiffany and Alexis, and a younger brother, John...Hobbies include watching movies, reading and playing golf and basketball...Majoring in biological science.

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Avg .176 .250 .183

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H RBI 2B 19 13 1 3 3 0 22 16 1

3B HR SB/A BB 0 3 1-1 23 0 0 0-0 3 0 3 1-1 26

K SF/H 38 1/3 4 0/1 42 1/4

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vs. Drexel 4 times vs. UNCW vs. Delaware vs. George Mason

Apr. 09, 2011 Apr. 02, 2011 Apr. 16, 2011 May 01, 2011

Awards • 2010 CAA All-Rookie Team 2012 Started at catcher in six games, appearing in 14 total...Had three hits and three RBI during the season...Picked up her first two hits of the season vs. Rhode Island, also providing two RBI in the 5-0 win...Notched another RBI single in the 5-3 win against Jacksonville State. 2011 Named to the CAA All-Rookie team...Started 53 games at catcher, while appearing in 54 games overall...Notched 19 hits and 23 walks, which was tied for the team lead...Hit game-winning homer in 3-0 victory over UNCW... Had a pair of hits, a RBI and a run scored in a 5-0 victory over Morehead State...Also notched two hits in a 7-3 win over Miami (OH)...Cracked her first career homer in a 3-1 victory over Samford...Recorded two hits, including a double, in a 3-0 victory over Towson...Hit a homerun, and three RBI in a 13-1 victory over Drexel...Singled and scored two runs scored in a 12-1 win over Delaware...Also had a hit, RBI and run scored in an 8-0 victory over James Madison...Had a walk in both games of the NCAA Regionals against No. 6 Georgia and Florida State.

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Prep Graduated from Blessed Trinity High School in Alpharetta, Ga., in the spring of 2010...Four-year starter as catcher...Key performer on 2006 Region Champion/3A Elite Eight Team, 2007 Region Champion/3A State...Championship Team and 2008 Region Final Four Team...Earned First Team 3A AllState honors in 2007 and First Team All-Region honors in 2009...Awarded Athlete of the Week in North Fulton County in August 2009...Selected to Georgia Dugout Club Senior All-State Team in 2009. Personal Born on July 14, 1992 in Big Rapids, Mich...Parents are John and Renee Stanton...Has two younger brothers, John Jr. and Spencer...Majoring in managerial science.

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Avg .188 .313 .241 .243

AB R 16 8 16 5 83 18 115 31

H RBI 2B 3 3 1 5 1 0 20 15 3 28 19 4

3B HR SB/A BB 0 0 4-4 4 0 0 0-1 0 0 4 2-2 6 0 4 6/7 10

Graduated with honors from Woodstock High School in the spring of 2009... Garnered four letters in softball and two in track and field...Named Woodstock Optimist Female Athlete of the Year for 2009...Named to the All-State team in softball in 2008...Named All-Region and All-County in 2007 and 2008...Honored as Most Valuable Player in the 2006 State Playoffs...Team won 2006 5A State Championship and was the 2005 state runner-up...Hit .317 with three home runs, 18 RBI and eight stolen bases in 2007...Hit .301 with three triples, 10 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 2007...Named Cherokee County Athlete of Week three times...Selected to the All-County track squad in 2008-09...County Champion in the 400-meter run in 2008-09... Track team won 2009 county championship. Personal Born on July 14, 1991...Parents are Terry and Sandy Williams...Father played baseball at South Alabama...Would like to someday become a teacher and coach...Favorite team is the Atlanta Braves...Choose Georgia State for the softball program and the chance to play close to home...Presocial work major.

K SF/H 5 0/0 3 0/0 28 1/1 36 1/1

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4 3 2 3 5

4 times vs. Furman 3 times vs. UNCW vs. UNCW

Apr. 04, 2012 Apr. 04, 2012 Apr. 06, 2012

Awards • One CAA Player of the Week award 2012 Appeared in 38 games and started 19 of them in right field and eight at designated player...Hit the first two home runs of her career, both two-run shots, in games against Longwood and ETSU...Had two hits and two runs scored against Western Carolina...Scored the Panthers’ only run in a 1-0 win over IUPUI after singling and stealing second...Belted an RBI double and scored two runs against Campbell...Smacked a double and drew a walk in the 5-3 win over Jacksonville State...Scored one of the Panthers’ only two runs in the 2-1 win over Mercer...Registered a career-high three hits, which drove in two runs in the Panthers 7-2 win at Furman...Drove in five runs on five hits, including a pair of homeruns during the three-game sweep over UNCW...Hit a single and drove in a run on a sacrifice fly in the 3-2 loss at Georgia Tech...Walked and scored a run in the 5-1 win at No. 2 Alabama...Named to the President’s List during the spring semester and the Dean’s List in the fall. 2011 Started three games in the outfield, while appearing in 34, primarily as a pinch runner...Had a pair of hits in a 5-0 victory over Morehead State...Also notched hits against Furman (8-0 win), Drexel (7-3 win) and Drexel (13-1 win)...Hit in game three against the Dragons drove home a run, her first of the season...Earned a spot on the A.D.’s Honor Roll in the fall semester and the Dean’s List in the spring semester. 2010 Started eight games while playing in 27, primarily as one of the first pinch runners off the bench...Scored the game winning run against Towson on May 7 in the bottom of the sixth on a Rebecca Roles single as the Panthers won, 1-0...Had a pair of RBI in a 8-1 victory over Western Carolina...Named to the A.D.’s Honor Roll both semesters. Records

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Attended Ola High School in McDonough, Ga...Coached by Gidget Gue... Teammate of fellow GSU signees, Jordan Brown and Hunter Williamson... Lettered four years in both softball and basketball and one year in track... Named to the All-Region 4-AAAA First Team as a sophomore and junior... Lead Ola to Region Championships in 2008 and 2009 and Elite 8 finishes in the state finals in 2009 and 2011...Played travel ball for the East Cobb Bullets. Personal

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Attended Ola High School in McDonough, Ga...Coached by Gidget Gue... Teammate of fellow GSU signees, Taylor Anderson and Hunter Williamson...Lettered in softball, basketball and track...Named to the 2010 AllState, All-Region second team and Southern Crescent first team...Lead Ola to Region Championships in 2008 and 2009 and Elite 8 finishes in the state finals in 2009 and 2011...Played travel ball for the GA Impact. Personal

Born on May 11, 1994 in Riverdale, Ga...Parents are Craig and Pat Anderson...Has two siblings, Casey and Baylee...Lists shopping, movies and the beach as interests...Majoring in exercise science.

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Attended Chattanooga State Community College in Chattanooga, Tenn... Coached by Beth Keylon......Member of the NJCAA National Championship winning team. 2011 (Chipola Junior College) Attended Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Fla...Coached by Belinda and Jimmy Hendrix... Chipola finished 2011 with a record of 48-14, including a 13-3 mark in Panhandle Conference play... At Chipola, started all 54 games for the Indians...Batted .292 with 9 RBI and 12 stolen bases. Prep Attended Rockdale County High School in Conyers, Ga...Coached by Justin Arrington...Lettered four years in softball while playing outfield, shortstop and catcher...Also played tennis and lacrosse in high school...Graduated with honors and was a member of Mu Alpha Theta. Personal Born July 15, 1992 in Conyers, Ga...Parents are Jack and Melina Franklin... Has an older sister, Til...Lists sports and animals as her interests...Majoring in psychology.

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Attended Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Fla...Coached by Belinda and Jimmy Hendrix...Notched a perfect game on Feb. 18 against Chattahoochee Valley Community College, striking out six batters... Held a record of 5-4 in 22 games and 54.1 innings pitched...Struck out 33 batters and allowed only 28 earned runs...Managed an ERA of 3.61...Named to the Dean’s List for the fall of 2011. Prep Attended Marianna High School in Marianna, Fla...Coached by Scott Wiggins...Played first base, outfield and pitcher...Helped Marianna win the district 4A championship in 2011 as a senior...Also played volleyball in high school...Volleyball team won district championship in 2009...Member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal Born April 26, 1993 in Marianna, Fla...Parents are Michael John and Sharron Milton...Has two older brothers, Adam Johnson and Mike...Pre-nursing major.

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Attended Ola High School in McDonough, Ga...Coached by Gidget Gue... Teammate of fellow GSU signees, Taylor Anderson and Jordan Brown... Was a four-year varsity starter at catcher...Named to the All-State second team in 2009 and to the All-Region team in 2009 and 2010...Lead Ola to Region Championships in 2008 and 2009 and Elite 8 finishes in the state finals in 2009 and 2011...Played travel ball for the GA Impact 18 Gold team.

Born Sept. 29, 1993 in McDonough, Ga....Parents are Mike and Kim Williamson...Has a younger brother, Zac...Pre-nursing major.

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Attended Milton High School in Milton, Fla...Coached by Jamie Rogers... Compiled a career record of 30-11 for the Panthers, including two nohitters...Racked up 339 strikeouts over three years while maintaining an ERA of 1.05...Named the team MVP during her junior and senior seasons... Besides pitching, led the team in home runs, RBI and stolen bases as a senior...Also played volleyball. Personal

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Born April 19, 1994...Parents are Alan and Sherry Worley...Has an older brother Austin and a younger sister McKayla...Majoring in business.

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Home Run Trot n The Panthers react to a homerun hit by Callie Alford against CAA rival Hosfstra at Bob Heck Field. The team hit a total of 38 home runs on the season, the fifth most in program history. Paige Nowacki led the group with an even 10 long balls. The 2012 squad set benchmarks in several other offensive categories, including walks, slugging percentage, at-bats and stolen bases. Photograph by Jeff Hurndon


2012 Season Review

38-18 (13-7 CAA) Big Win at Alabama Helps to Make Historic Season

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eorgia State softball’s second season under head coach Roger Kincaid continued the consistency of success established by his predecessors and extended that success with a number of landmark victories for the Panthers.

Hofstra for first place in the preseason coaches’ poll. However, the Pride proved too much for the Panthers, winning all five contests played between the two teams and taking the conference title on their home field.

The 2012 season marked the seventh consecutive winning season by GSU, highlighted by the team’s seventh straight appearance in the CAA tournament. The winning percentage of .679 reached in 2012 now stands as the second best in school history, behind only the 1993 season, when the team went 39-16 (.709).

In the CAA tournament, the third-seeded Panthers earned two wins over No. 2 James Madison, but lost twice to host Hofstra who finished the season undefeated in CAA play. Georgia State has now finished as the CAA runner-up four times.

On April 17, Georgia State softball beat then-second ranked and eventual national champion Alabama 5-1 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. That represented the highest ranked team GSU had beaten in any sport in school history. The Panthers scored five runs in the fifth inning to hand the Crimson Tide only their third loss of 2012. McCall Langford and Kaitlyn Medlam combined to limit a potent Alabama offense to only one run on four hits. Georgia State got another win against a ranked opponent by beating No. 25 Georgia Tech in Panthersville on Feb. 29. The victory marked the first time the Panthers beat their in-state rival since 2008. Brenna Morrissey’s sixth inning home run proved to be the difference in the closely fought contest aginst the Yellow Jackets. All told, the Panthers won games over the 2012 SEC and National champion (Alabama), ACC champion (Georgia Tech), SoCon champion (Georgia Southern) and OVC runner-up (Tennessee Tech). Six of GSU’s opponents earned trips to the NCAA Tournament, including Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Southern, Georgia Tech and Hofstra. Morrissey only hit three more home runs on the season, but the formerwalk-on made them all count as two resulted in walk-off wins. The first came with two outs in the seventh inning against Central Arkansas, while the next delivered a 3-2 win over CAA foe Drexel in the eighth inning. GSU entered the season as defending CAA champions and tied with

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Paige Nowacki’s 10 home runs tied her for fourth highest in the record books, one of only six GSU players to hit double-digit homers in one season. With 20 home runs during her three-year career, Nowacki sits at No. 7 on the all-time list, just two behind Catharine Lee at No. 6. Callie Alford registered 43 RBI, giving her the fifth highest total in school history and the second most for a freshman. In addition to RBI, Alford lead the team in doubles (13), total bases (80) and slugging (.494). Nowacki and Alford were both named to NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region teams. Nowacki was the only the second Panther to pick-up first team honors, while Alford became the third ever on the second team. Alford, Lauren Coleman and Ashley Christy were a trio of freshmen to make a significant impact in their first year in a Panther uniform. All three were named to the CAA All-Rookie team and each played in over 40 games. Coleman was named to the All-CAA first team, while Alford and Christy earned second team honors. Coleman led the team in batting average (.326) and on-base percentage (.436) and tied with Alford for the team lead in walks with 27 apiece. These three are part of a talent seven-member class of 2015, which bodes well for the future of the program. Eight seniors ended their careers during the 2012 season. Emily Althafer, Cassie Boese, Erin Collins, Megan Kallatsa, Christina Reed, Chelsea Sparks, Alana Thomas and Emily Whitaker combined for 433 starts and 779 games played over their four year careers. Coaches

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2012 Season Review Boese finished her career as one of the most decorated academic players in program history. The second baseman was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District first team for the second time. The accounting major will graduate from GSU with a 4.1 GPA after being named to the President’s List six semesters. Thomas ended her GSU career sixth in wins (44), sixth in innings pitched (472.0) and tenth in ERA (2.37). Her conference honors included being named the CAA Rookie of the Year in 2009 and the 2011 conference tournament Most Outstanding Performer. Georgia State was fairly unique among college softball teams in that the Panthers utilized a staff of pitchers rather than relying on a single ‘ace.’ Thomas, Langford and Medlam each logged at least 100 innings pitched and 10 wins in over 24 appearances. All three pitchers picked up at least one CAA Pitcher of the Week honors, recorded over 50 strikeouts and registered a sub-2.40 ERA. Along with relievers Collins and Emily Clay, this bevy of arms gave the Panthers stability, balance and depth in the circle over a long season. Overall, 11 CAA weekly honors were awarded to Panthers over the season, a new single season high for the team. Those awards included five conference Players of the Week, four Pitchers of the Week and three Rookies of the Week.

ting average (.263, 7th), stolen bases (52, 9th), hits (390, 10th) and doubles (58, 10th).

From March 31 to April 7, GSU reeled off an eight-game winning streak, which is tied for the third longest in the record books. After that streak was broken in a 3-2 loss at Georgia Tech, the Panthers extended their CAA win-streak to 10 games, which included three straight sweeps over Towson, UNCW and Drexel.

GSU battled often with teams in the top 100 in the RPI including Alabama (2), Georgia (15), Georgia Tech (21), Auburn (31), Georgia Southern (48), Hofstra (49), Chattanooga (61), Kennesaw State (73) and Western Kentucky (79). The Panthers themselves ended 2012 at No. 75 in the RPI and climbed to as high as 61 during the course of the season.

The 2012 squad broke into several categories in the program record books, including walks (174, 2nd), double plays turned (19, 4th), fielding percentage (.967, 4th), home runs (38, 5th), shutouts (16, 5th), ERA (2.26, 6th), runs scored (232, 6th), slugging percentage (.387, 6th), bat-

Despite losing eight seniors to graduation, the team will still return 16 letterwinners for the 2013 season. The Panthers will look to capitalize on a combination of talent and experience to continue their winning ways well into the future. n

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Mar. 04

vs. Morehead State 4

W, 5-3

Apr. 14

Drexel (DH)*

Date Opponent Result

Mar. 04

vs. Furman

W, 2-0

Apr. 15

Drexel*

W, 6-1

Mar. 08

at Jacksonville State (DH)

W, 4-2

Apr. 17

at No. 2 Alabama

W, 5-1

Mar. 08

at Jacksonville State (DH)

W, 5-3

Apr. 21

at Delaware (DH)*

W, 7-0

Mar. 11

Mercer (DH) L, 2-3

Apr. 21

at Delaware (DH)* L, 1-3

Mar. 11

Mercer (DH)

W, 2-1

Apr. 22

at Delaware* Canceled

Mar. 17

at Kennesaw State (DH)

W, 3-1

Apr. 28

James Madison (DH)* L, 1-4

Mar. 17

at Kennesaw State (DH) L, 1-3

Apr. 28

James Madison (DH)*

Mar. 21

at #8 Georgia L, 0-6

Apr. 29

James Madison* L, 1-3

Mar. 24

Hofstra (DH)* L, 6-8

May 04

at George Mason (DH)* L, 2-3

Mar. 24

Hofstra (DH)* L, 0-16 (5)

May 04

at George Mason (DH)*

Mar. 25

Hofstra* L, 1-4

May 05

at George Mason*

Mar. 31

Towson (DH)*

W, 4-0

May 10

vs. James Madison5

Mar. 31

Towson (DH)*

W, 8-1

May 11

at Hofstra5 L, 0-1

Apr. 01

Towson*

W, 4-0

May 11

vs. James Madison5

Apr. 04

at Furman (DH)

W, 2-0

May 12

at Hofstra5 L, 1-9 (5)

Apr. 04

at Furman (DH)

W, 7-2

1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic, Panthersville, Ga.

Apr. 06

at UNC-Wilmington (DH)*

W, 8-0

2-Panther Invitational, Panthersville, Ga.

Apr. 06

at UNC-Wilmington (DH)*

W, 6-0

3-Phyliss Rafter Memorial, Woodstock, Ga.

Apr. 07

at UNC-Wilmington*

W, 4-1

4-Buzz Classic, Woodstock, Ga.

Apr. 11

at Georgia Tech L, 3-2

5-CAA Tournament

Apr. 14

Drexel (DH)*

*-Colonial Athletic Association Game

Feb. 11

Longwood

W, 3-2

Feb. 11

ETSU

Feb. 12

Western Carolina

Feb. 12

Longwood 1 L, 7-11

Feb. 15

at Georgia Southern (DH)

Feb. 15

at Georgia Southern (DH) L, 1-4

1

W, 11-2

1

W, 7-5

1

W, 1-0

Feb. 18

Chattanooga 2

W, 5-1

Feb. 18

Eastern Illinois 2

W, 7-0

Feb. 19

IUPUI 2

W, 1-0

Feb. 22

#24 Auburn L, 1-9 (5)

Feb. 24

vs. Eastern Kentucky 3 L, 2-5

Feb. 24

vs. Southeastern Louisiana W, 12-0 (5)

Feb. 25

vs. Central Arkansas 3

Feb. 25

vs. Campbell

W, 9-6

Feb. 26

vs. Robert Morris 3

W, 5-0

Feb. 29

#25 Georgia Tech

W, 2-1

Mar. 02

vs. Tennessee Tech 4

W, 8-7

Mar. 02

vs. Western Kentucky 4 L, 2-3

Mar. 03

vs. Elon Canceled

Mar. 03

vs. Rhode Island

3

3

W, 4-3

4

4

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W, 5-0

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W, 5-1

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

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2012 Season Review Awards and Honors

How Upsetting

2012 Season Record Final Record: 38-18 CAA Record: 13-7 Home: 15-8 • Away: 13-6 • Neutral: 8-2 CAA Tournament: 3rd Seed — 2-2 (Runner-up) Final RPI: 76 of 289 teams (Top 26%) Final National Team Rankings: W/L Pct. (38th - 0.679), ERA (45th 2.26), Fielding Pct. (60th - 0.967), Double Plays Per Game (64th - 0.34) Final National Individual Rankings: Kaitlyn Medlam; Saves (16th - 4), ERA (78th - 1.99)

Shutout or shut up

NFCA All-Mid Atlantic Region Paige Nowacki Callie Alford

Third Base Catcher

First Team Second Team

All-CAA First Team Lauren Coleman

First Base

All-CAA Second Team Callie Alford Ashley Christy Kaitlyn Medlam

Catcher Outfield Pitcher

Catcher Outfield Firstbase

CAA All-Tournament Team Ashley Christy Lauren Coleman Paige Nowacki

Walk Kings Drawing base-on-balls was another strong suit for the Panthers in 2012. GSU recorded 174 walks to their credit, placing them with the second highest total in the GSU record books. With 27 base on balls, Callie Alford and Lauren Coleman paced a group of seven Panthers with double-digit walks. Two GSU players also tied a school-record for most walks in a single game; Paige Nowakci drew four walks in a game vs. Drexel and Ashley Christy did the same against JMU.

CAA Players of the Week Paige Nowacki Paige Nowacki Carrie Williams Ashley Christy Jessica Clifton

Feb. 14 Feb. 28 April 9 April 16 April 23

CAA Pitchers of the Week Alana Thomas McCall Langford Kaitlyn Medlam Kaitlyn Medlam

NFCA Regional Honors For the first time in program history, the Panthers placed two individuals on NFCA All-Region teams in a single season. Paige Nowacki was named to the Mid-Atlantic First Team at third base and Callie Alford made the second team as a catcher. That gives GSU a total of five All-Region players, including three in the past two seasons. McCall Langford made the second team in 2011.

Feb. 21 Feb. 28 April 23 May 6

CAA Rookies of the Week Lauren Coleman Callie Alford Lauren Coleman

Feb. 14 April 2 April 23

Weekly Awards Watch

CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team Cassie Boese

GSU Blue Carpet Awards Banquet Christina Reed Shannyn Palazzo Cassie Boese

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Sixteen times last season, the GSU defense held their opponents without scoring. That represents the fifth highest number of shutouts in a single season in Panther softball history. Pitchers Alana Thomas and McCall Langford both recorded five complete game shutouts in the circle. Thomas threw three consecutive shutouts for 21 consecutive scoreless innings. Meanwhile, the Panthers were only shutout three times themselves — by No. 7 Georgia and CAA foe Hofstra. Living by the Longball The 38 home runs hit by the 2012 team tied for the fifth most hit in a single season and fell only three short of matching the 41 homers hit by the Panthers in 2011. A total of nine players contributed to reaching the mark, including Paige Nowacki who lead the team with ten. That gives Nowacki 20 total in her career, placing her fourth all-time in the GSU record books. Nowacki and senior Emily Althafer both recorded multi-homer contests in 2012, tying GSU single-game records in the process.

All-CAA Rookie Team Callie Alford Ashley Christy Lauren Coleman

On April 17, Georgia State earned a 5-1 upset in Tuscaloosa, Ala. over the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide. This was the highest ranked opponent any Panther team has defeated in any sport in school history. The loss was only the third for the eventual national champions on the season and their first loss to an unranked team since 2006. It was the second win over a ranked team for GSU in 2012 after defeating No. 25 Georgia Tech 2-1 in Panthersville on Feb. 29. The Panthers had not beaten a ranked team since 2010 and hadn’t beaten the Yellow Jackets since 2008. In two other games against ranked foes, Georgia State lost to No. 19 Auburn 9-1 on Feb. 22 and lost 6-0 at No. 7 Georgia on March 21.

Ron Curry Determination Award Panther Service Award All-Academic Team

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With their 6-0 win at UNCW on April 6, the Panthers clinched their seventh consecutive winning season. GSU has had a record above the .500 mark in each year since 2006. On April 14, Georgia State managed their 30th win of 2012 with a 8-0 victory over Drexel. The 30-win campaign becomes the 18th in school history and the sixth consecutive. Against James Madison, the Panthers clinched their seventh-consecutive trip to the CAA Tournament. GSU has made an appearance in the conference championship every year while in the CAA.

In a sport normally dominated by single starting pitchers, it is almost an oddity that the Panthers should use three hurlers almost evenly. But what coach would not utilize the talents of Alana Thomas, McCall Langford and Kaitlyn Medlam? Each of these individuals threw over 90 innings in at least 20 appearances last season. The trio has all notched at least 10 wins and 50 strikeouts in that span. More impressively, all three pitchers earned at least one CAA Pitcher of the Week honors during the 2012 season, and Medlam did so twice, also earning All-CAA second team honors. On top of that, the Panthers held a pair of relievers in reserve: Erin Collins and Emily Clay. Collins picked up quality innings and a win from the pen, while Clay did not allow a hit or run all season.

Scoring first and scoring fast Georgia State softball scored a total of 53 runs in the first innings of games this season, more than any other inning. Conversely, GSU has held their opponents to only 25 runs to lead off ball games. The Panthers compiled record of 16-7 in games where they scored in the opening frame. Similarly, they hold a 27-7 mark when scoring first. The team was 11-11 when their opponent scored first. Almost Perfect Starting pitcher McCall Langford came within two outs of throwing a perfect game on Feb. 26 against Robert Morris. The lefty set down the first 19 Colonials batters in order before allowing a bloop single over third base with one out in the seventh inning. Langford still held on to earn the 5-0 compete-game shut-out win. The LaGrange, Ga., native almost achieved perfection in 2011, as well. On March 27 at Towson, Langford tossed a no-hitter in a 3-0 win. The only base runner allowed was a walk with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to spoil the otherwise perfect game. From Walk-on to Walk-Off Former walk-on Brenna Morrissey hit only four home runs during the season, but two of them resulted in walk-off wins for GSU. The first came with two outs in the seventh-inning to snatch a 4-3 win away from Central Arkansas on Feb. 25. On April 14, Morrissey’s solo-shot in the eighth inning vs. Drexel claimed a win in the Panthers’ only extra-inning game of the season. Morrissey had another solo-homer in the sixth inning against Georgia Tech that proved to be the game winner in a 2-1 contest. Come Back Kids In addition to the walk-off wins, Georgia State added a few more dramatic come-from behind victories in 2012. Paige Nowacki hit the only grand slam of the season in the sixth inning of a 7-5 win over Western Carolina on Feb. 12. GSU trailed the Catamounts 5-1 after four innings. Against Tennessee Tech on March 2, the Panthers trailed 5-0 after the first inning and 7-2 after the third, but stormed back to win the game 8-7. GSU scored five runs in the fifth inning and Lauren Coleman’s sixth inning solo homer gave the Panthers a final lead. Georgia STate of Mind With a name like Georgia State, it makes sense that the Panthers should play most of their games in the state of Georgia. GSU played 39 out of 52 games in the Peach State during the 2012 season. GSU had a record of 25-12 while playing in their homestate. In fact, the team didn’t leave Georgia until their March 8 contest in Jacksonville, Ala.; 21 games into the season. The team compiled a 13-4 record outside their home state, with the only losses coming at Delaware, George Mason and to Hofstra in the CAA tournament. In all, the Panthers visited six states outside of Georgia: Alabama, Delaware, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

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RPI: Rankings Percentage Index The Panthers finished the season as the second highest ranked team in the CAA, behind conference champion Hofstra who finished at 40th in the RPI. GSU played six teams placed in the top 50 during the course of the season. That includes a win over the team that finished at No. 1 in national champion Alabama. Week 1: 81 Week 2: 67 Week 3: 69 Week 4: 61 Week 5: 64 Week 6: 70 Final: 76 Senior Citizens After graduating only two seniors in 2011, Georgia State boasted a senior class of eight players on its 2012 roster: Cassie Boese, Erin Collins, Megan Kallatsa, Christina Reed, Chelsea Sparks, Alana Thomas and Emily Whitaker. Between them, the Class of 2012 logged 416 starts in 748 games played over four years. Those numbers don’t includ the games Reed played before transferring to GSU as a junior. All eight senior student-athletes were honored during the annual Senior Day on April 29 against James Madison; a game which saw six of these seniors in the starting lineup. The lone seniors of 2011 were first baseman Lauren Jones and outfielder Tiffany Bess. Jones finished her career as the all-time program leader in home runs and remains a part of GSU softball as a student assistant coach. rookie sensations Directly opposite of these seniors was the stellar class of freshman who began their Georgia State careers in 2012. From that group, Callie Alford, Lauren Coleman and Ashley Christy were named to All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie teams. Alford started every game for the Panthers at three different positions. Her 43 RBI led the team and ranks fifth in the single-season GSU record books. Coleman was a consistancy for GSU at first base. She paced the team in both batting average and on-base percentage. Both Coleman and Alford garnered CAA Rookie of the Week honors. Christy contributed significant starting time in the outfield and was honored by the conference as the CAA Player of the Week once. Freshmen Emily Clay, Bethany Horne, Shannyn Palazzo and Taylor Scarpantonio all saw significant playing time and provided the team with much needed depth.

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2012 CAA Report

Final CAA Standings Team Hofstra James Madison Georgia State Delaware Towson Drexel George Mason UNCW

CAA 19 - 0 15 - 5 13 - 7 8 - 12 8 - 13 7 - 13 7 - 14 4 - 17

Pct. 1.000 .750 .650 .400 .382 .350 .333 .190

Streak W19 W5 W2 W1 L6 L2 L2 L5

Overall 38 - 13 30 - 26 38 - 18 15 - 41 - 1 25 - 30 22 - 26 13 - 41 9 - 45

Pct. .745 .536 .679 .272 .455 .458 .241 .167

Streak W18 W1 L1 L2 L7 L2 L2 L5

Overall CAA Tourney Record: 14-13 Pre-Season Coach’s Poll

2012 CAA (2-2) 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

vs. James Madison.........................W, 7-4 vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 0-1 vs. James Madison................... W, 9-1 (5) vs. Hofstra................................. L, 1-9 (5) 2011 CAA Champion (4-1)

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

vs. Towson.............................. W, 3-2 (12) vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 1-0 vs. Towson......................................W, 3-0 vs. Hofstra......................................W, 4-2 vs. Hofstra......................................W, 2-0

vs. James Madison......................... L, 0-3 vs. Towson................................ W, 4-1 (9) vs. James Madison.........................W, 4-3 vs. Hofstra...................................... L, 3-0 2009 CAA (1-2)

5/06 vs. Towson.......................................L, 1-3 5/07 vs. Hofstra.............................. W, 3-1 (12) 5/08 vs. Towson.......................................L, 5-1 2008 CAA (0-2) 5/08 5/10

vs. James Madison..........................L, 1-2 vs. Towson.......................................L, 4-5

vs. James Madison.........................W, 1-0 vs. Hofstra..................................... L, 0-1 vs. James Madison.........................W, 2-1 vs. Hofstra..................................... L, 1-3

CAA Tournament Appearances

School Georgia State Hofstra James Madison Towson Delaware UNCW

No. 7 7 6 3 3 2

Years 2006-12 2006-12 2007-12 2008-09, 11 2006, 11-12 2006, 07

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School Towson Drexel UNCW James Madison Delaware George Mason Hofstra

Overall 19-8 17-3 17-5 16-9 15-5 15-2 9-22

Tourn. 3-3 0-0 1-0 5-2 1-0 0-0 4-8

vs. Delaware...................................W, 6-5 vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 3-5 vs. UNCW.....................................W, 13-5 vs. Hofstra......................................W, 4-3 vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 3-7 georgia state Softball

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Alana Thomas McCall Langford Kaitlyn Medlam Kaitlyn Medlam

Feb. 21 Feb. 28 April 23 May 06

Rookies of the Week Lauren Coleman Callie Alford Lauren Coleman

Feb. 14 April 02 April 23

Record vs. Conferences

2006 CAA Runner-up (3-2) 5/11 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13

Players of the Week Paige Nowacki Paige Nowacki Carrie Williams Ashley Christy Jessica Clifton

Pitchers of the Week

Since Joining CAA in 2006

2007 CAA Runner-up (2-2) 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

1. Georgia State.................................... 46 (4) Hofstra................................................ 46 (4) 3. Towson.................................................... 36 4. James Madison....................................... 30 5. Delaware................................................. 26 6. Drexel...................................................... 17 7. George Mason......................................... 16 8. UNCW....................................................... 7

Since 2006

2010 CAA Runner-up (2-2) 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/14

CAA Weekly Honors

Players

Conference Atlantic 10 Atlantic Sun ACC Big South Colonial Independant Missouri Valley Northeast Ohio Valley Southern SEC Southland Summit Sun Belt Totals

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History

Record 1-0 3-2 1-1 1-0 15-9 1-1 1-0 1-0 5-1 6-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 38-18

Records

Pct. 1.000 .600 .500 1.000 .625 .500 1.000 1.000 .833 .857 .333 1.000 1.000 .000 .679


2012 Overall Statistics

2012 Georgia State Softball Overall Statistics for Georgia State (as of Aug 10, 2012) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 38-18 Player

avg gp-gs

18 Coleman, Lauren 8 Alford, Callie 23 Clifton, Jessica 11 Morrissey, Brenna 20 Nowacki, Paige 30 Mason, Audrey -------------------2 Christy, Ashley 14 Reed, Christina 10 Phillips, Whitney 28 Boese, Cassie 12 Scarpantonio, Taylor 16 Althafer, Emily 25 Stanton, Maddy 22 Williams, Carrie 26 Kallatsa, Megan 1 Sparks, Chelsea 7 Palazzo, Shannyn 19 Whitaker, Emily 3 Horne, Bethany

.326 .284 .259 .254 .252 .219

54-52

.322 .320 .288 .279 .273 .273 .250 .241 .222 .214 .171 .059 .000

40-34

56-56 51-48 55-55 56-56 50-49

Home: 15-8

Away: 13-8

h

rbi

ab

r

138 162 158 181 155 128

16 25 26 28 24 18

45 10 46 13 41 5 46 5 39 5 28 5

2b 3b hr

1 3 22 0 7 43 1 3 13 0 4 18 0 10 35 2 1 14

16 5 18 12 4 3 0 18 2 6 2 5 4

29 8 30 12 15 6 3 20 6 9 6 1 0

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

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Neutral: 10-2

tb slg%

66 80 57 63 74 40

bb hp

so gdp

ob% sf sh sb-att

27 27 7 19 26 15

0 1 1 2 3 0

17 33 22 11 25 25

1 0 1 0 0 0

.436 .389 .295 .330 .368 .299

0 0 0 1 1 1

4 0-0 0 3-3 6 6-6 4 4-7 0 1-1 5 7-10

.467 13 .320 1 .356 13 .279 0 .291 9 .727 2 .250 3 .422 6 .259 1 .214 0 .200 0 .118 4 .000 1

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

23 7 30 12 8 6 4 28 8 13 7 10 4

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

.408 .346 .368 .295 .385 .333 .400 .289 .250 .214 .194 .238 .167

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

5 7-9 34 1 4-4 10 2 12-14 110 4 3-4 36 2 0-0 80 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 41 1 2-2 6 1 0-0 47 0 1-1 6 1 0-0 3 1 0-0 5 0 2-3 1

.478 .494 .361 .348 .477 .313

po

a

e fld%

356

28

3 .992

164

61

2 .991

52

6

1 .983

94 126

17 .928

49

98

13 .919

26

3

2 .935

19-0

90 25 104 43 55 22 12 83 27 42 35 17 5

Totals

.263

56

1482

232

390

58

6 38

213

574

.387

174 10

293

2

.344

4 38

52-64

1132

519

57

.967

Opponents

.245

56

1441

149

353

37

5 38

137

514

.357

120 34

247

9

.317

2 36

28-35

1116

382

61

.961

33-7 46-43 33-16 28-21 17-2 14-6 38-27 16-6 21-10 21-9 25-7

2 12 42 0 1 8 1 13 37 0 1 12 0 6 16 3 8 16 0 3 3 4 15 35 0 1 7 0 2 9 0 6 7 0 0 2 0 0 0

CAA: 15-9

3

1 .974

0

1 .909

65

8 .956

25

1 .984

15

0 1.000

0

0 .000

5

0 1.000

0

1 .857

7

2 .964

0

0 1.000

0

0 1.000

2

1 .875

0

0 1.000

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

era

24 Medlam, Kaitlyn 13 Langford, McCall 21 Thomas, Alana -------------------45 Clay, Emily 27 Collins, Erin

app gs

cg

sho

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

1.99 14-4 2.22 12-6 2.37 11-8

w-l

30 11 30 23 24 22

2 7 9

0/4 5/2 5/2

4 105.1 73 1 119.2 130 0 115.0 114

33 48 47

30 38 39

28 33 39

98 75 57

7 14 10

0.00 3.15

4 17

0 0

0 0

0/2 0/2

0 0

4.0 33.1

0 36

0 21

0 15

6 14

0 17

0-0 1-0

sv

ip

3b

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

2 15 2 9 0 10

.194 .275 .254

0 8 7 11 2 10

2 1 0

1 10 0 12 0 11

0 6

0 1

0 4

.000 .271

1 1

0 5

0 0

0 1

0 3

Totals

2.26

38-18

56 56

18

16/6

5

377.1

353

149

122

120

247

37

5

38

.245

11 34

3

2

36

Opponents

3.46

18-38

56 56

25

3/1

1

372.0

390

232

184

174

293

58

6

38

.263

35 10

4

4

38

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2012 Conference Statistics

2012 Georgia State Softball Conference statistics for Georgia State (as of Aug 10, 2012) (CAA games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 15-9 Player

avg gp-gs

18 Coleman, Lauren 2 Christy, Ashley 23 Clifton, Jessica 8 Alford, Callie 11 Morrissey, Brenna 20 Nowacki, Paige 30 Mason, Audrey -------------------14 Reed, Christina 16 Althafer, Emily 26 Kallatsa, Megan 28 Boese, Cassie 12 Scarpantonio, Taylor 10 Phillips, Whitney 22 Williams, Carrie 1 Sparks, Chelsea 19 Whitaker, Emily 7 Palazzo, Shannyn 3 Horne, Bethany 25 Stanton, Maddy

.396 .393 .301 .293 .250 .235 .214

22-20

.400 .333 .313 .308 .280 .270 .231 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000

19-4

22-20 24-22 24-24 23-23 24-24 21-21

6-1 9-4 15-10 13-10 17-16 16-12 7-2 13-3 6-0 4-0 7-0

Home: 7-5

ab

r

h

53 56 73 75 72 68 56

4 11 13 11 15 11 5

21 22 22 22 18 16 12

7 1 2 8 1 2 1

1 2 0 0 0 0 1

0 2 2 5 2 5 0

4 6 0 2 1 5 7 8 1 7 7 10 6 9 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

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

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

0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

15 6 16 26 25 37 39 10 7 6 2 2

Away: 6-4

2b 3b hr

rbi

Neutral: 2-0

po

a

e fld%

.566 11 .589 9 .411 2 .600 9 .347 8 .485 13 .268 4

0 3 0 9 1 11 1 13 1 3 0 9 0 11

0 0 1 0 0 0 0

.500 .477 .329 .376 .333 .358 .262

0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2 2 3 0 4 0 3

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

129

12

0 1.000

16

1

0 1.000

26

2

1 .966

0 6 2 3 1 5 0 8 0 7 4 14 6 16 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.400 .500 .313 .308 .280 .378 .410 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000

0 1 1 0 4 6 0 0 2 0 1 0

0 3 0 3 0 3 1 7 1 4 0 10 0 12 0 2 0 6 0 4 0 1 0 1

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

.400 .429 .353 .333 .400 .372 .231 .200 .222 .000 .333 .000

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

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

1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 7-8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

5 115

1

.358

1 20 20-23

6

.320

1 18

477 173

18 .973

11 12 5 23 7 18 4

tb slg%

30 33 30 45 25 33 15

bb hp

Totals

.283

24

644 100 182

25

4 19

94 272

.422

71

Opponents

.253

24

625

15

2 22

57 243

.389

46 16

62 158

CAA: 15-9

so gdp

98

ob% sf sh sb-att

3-7

83

27

0 1.000

52

53

8 .929

25

42

5 .931

8

1

1 .900

4

0

0 1.000

0

0

0 .000

34

3

2 .949

27

18

1 .978

32

9

0 1.000

37

29

2 .971

0

0

0 .000

1

0

0 1.000

5

2

1 .875

0

0

0 .000

0

0

0 .000

5

0

0 1.000

490 224

23 .969

(CAA games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

era

w-l

app gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

1.75 1.99 2.35

5-2 7-1 3-6

10 5 13 9 10 10

1 4 3

0/2 3/1 2/1

1 1 0

40.0 56.1 47.2

27 60 54

11 20 22

10 16 16

11 10 19

34 34 23

1 7 4

0 2 0

7 5 7

.189 .271 .289

0 3 0

3 7 4

0 0 0

0 0 0

4 6 7

0.00 3.44

0-0 0-0

1 10

0 0

0/0 0/2

0 0

1.0 18.1

0 17

0 9

0 9

0 6

0 7

0 3

0 0

0 3

.000 .239

0 1

0 2

0 0

0 1

0 1

Totals

2.19

15-9

24 24

8

8/3

2

163.1

158

62

51

46

98

15

2

22

.253

4 16

0

1

18

Opponents

3.92

9-15

24 24

14

2/0

0

159.0

182

100

89

71

115

25

4

19

.283

8

2

1

20

24 Medlam, Kaitlyn 13 Langford, McCall 21 Thomas, Alana -------------------45 Clay, Emily 27 Collins, Erin

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2012 Georgia State Softball Team Game-by-Game for Georgia State (as of Aug 10, 2012) Batting (All games) Date

Feb 11 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 12 Feb 15 Feb 15 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 19 Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 29 Mar 02 Mar 02 Mar 03 Mar 04 Mar 04 Mar 08 Mar 08 Mar 11 Mar 11 Mar 17 Mar 17 Mar 21 *Mar 24 *Mar 24 *Mar 25 *Mar 31 *Mar 31 *Apr 01 Apr 04 Apr 04 *Apr 06 *Apr 06 *Apr 07 Apr 11 *Apr 14 *Apr 14 *Apr 15 Apr 17 *Apr 21 *Apr 21 *Apr 28 *Apr 28 *Apr 29 *May 04 *May 04 *May 05 *May 10 *May 11 *May 11 *May 12 Totals

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LONGWOOD ETSU WESTERN CAROLINA LONGWOOD at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern CHATTANOOGA EASTERN ILLINOIS IUPUI AUBURN vs Eastern Kentucky vs SE Louisiana vs Central Arkansas vs Campbell vs Robert Morris GEORGIA TECH vs Tennessee Tech vs Western Kentucky vs Rhode Island vs Morehead State vs Furman at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State MERCER MERCER at Kennesaw State at Kennesaw State at Georgia HOFSTRA HOFSTRA HOFSTRA TOWSON TOWSON TOWSON at Furman at Furman at UNCW at UNCW at UNCW at Georgia Tech DREXEL DREXEL DREXEL at Alabama at Delaware at Delaware JAMES MADISON JAMES MADISON JAMES MADISON at Mason at Mason at Mason vs James Madison at Hofstra vs James Madison at Hofstra

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2012 Georgia State Softball Games Summary for Georgia State (as of Aug 10, 2012) (All games)

Score by innings Georgia State Opponents

1 53 25

2 21 28

3 21 29

Record when ... Overall Conference Non-Conference Home games Away games Neutral site Day games Night games vs Left starter vs Right starter 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra innings Shutouts

4 41 39

5 40 14

38-18 15-9 23-9 15-8 13-8 10-2 36-16 2-2 4-2 34-16 8-5 8-4 13-4 2-0 16-3

Scoring 0-2 ....... 3-5 ....... 6-9 ....... 10+

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7-16 15-0 14-2 2-0

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16-7 5-7 27-7 11-11

6 35 8

7 18 6

8 1 0

9 EX 0 2 0 0

Total 232 149

After 4 leading ....... trailing ....... tied After 5 leading ....... trailing ....... tied After 6 leading ....... trailing ....... tied

26-0 6-15 6-3 24-0 3-14 8-1 32-0 1-14 2-1

Hit 0 home runs ... 1 home run ... 2+ home runs

18-13 12-3 8-2

Opponent 0 home runs ........ 1 home run ........ 2+ HRs

31-4 6-6 1-8

Made 0 errors .... 1 error .... 2+ errors

13-4 19-8 6-6

Opp. made 0 errors ......... 1 error ......... 2+ errors

16-9 10-6 12-3

Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits are tied

27-2 9-14 2-2

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 W-L 0-3 2-8 5-5 3-0

4 6-0

5 6-0

6 3-1

7 5-1

8 4-0

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4 1-3

5 1-1

6 1-1

7 1-0

8 0-1

9 0-2

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Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 16-5 22-4 24-1 26-0

5 24-0

6 32-0

Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 4-7 5-10 7-12 6-15

5 3-14

6 1-14

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Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 W-L 18-6 11-4 7-5

4 6-3

Current losing streak: 1 Longest winning streak: 8 Longest losing streak: 5 Home attendance : 3676 ( 23 dates avg = 159 ) Away attendance : 6346 ( 31 dates avg = 204 ) Total attendance: 10022 ( 54 dates avg = 185 )

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Making History n It wasn’t all that long ago, but the 2011 team made history when they captured the CAA title and made only the second NCAA regional appearance in the 28 years of the program. First baseman Lauren Jones led the way and made a dent in the record books by becoming the all-time leader in homers and second in RBIs. The conference title was the sixth for GSU. Photograph by Jeff Hurndon

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Program History 28 Years of Panther Softball 6 Conference Championships 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances 5 NFCA All-Region Honorees 3 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 5 Conference Players of the Year 6 Conference Rookies of the Year 112 All-Conference Accolades A Brief History of Panther Softball

GSU Conference History

All-Time Program Record: 874-707-2 (.552)

1964 — Start of Georgia State NCAA athletic program 1976 — GSU one of six founding members of Sun Belt Conference 1981 — Men leave Sun Belt, independent for two years 1983 — Men join the Trans America Athletic Conference 1985 ­— Start of GSU fast pitch softball program 1985 — Women join New South Women’s Athletic Conference 1991 — Women’s teams join the TAAC 2001 — TAAC changes name to the Atlantic Sun 2005 — GSU joins the Colonial Athletic Association 2012 — Georgia State announces a move back to the Sun Belt in 2013-14

Georgia State made the transition from slow-pitch softball to the fast-pitch variation of the sport in 1985 under the guidance of legendary head coach Bob Heck. At the time of their transition, GSU had the only collegiate fast-pitch softball team in the state of Georgia. In the 28 years since that time, the Panthers have racked up six conference titles, five conference player of the year awards and twice made appearances in NCAA Regionals. Five Panthers have been named to NFCA All-District teams, including three since 2011. Heck guided the team for 24 years and registered exactly 700 career victories. His name will forever be imprinted on the program, in part because the field where the Panthers play also bears his name. GSU softball recorded a win over the highest-ranked opponent in Georgia State athletics history by defeating the No. 2 Alabama in Tuscaloosa during the 2012 season. The Crimson Tide went on to win the national championship and the Panthers recorded the second-best winning percentage in program history by winning 38 games. All-Time Head Coaches

Bob Heck • • • •

Compiled a 700-584-2 (.549) overall record Served 24 seasons as head coach at Georgia State Two-time conference Coach of the Year (1994 TAAC, 2006 CAA) Full biographical information located on pages 72-73

Phyllis Guedry • Served as head coach for three seasons (1999-2001) • Tallied a 100-80 (.555) career record, including a 28-22 (.700) mark against TAAC opponenets • Coached Panther greats Corrie Roberts, Missy Hall, Angie Buckem, Cheryl Bodziony and Katie Blue.

Roger Kincaid • • • •

Named head coach after the retirement of Bob Heck in 2011 Guided Panthers to a CAA Championship and NCAA appearance Earned 2011 CAA Coach of the Year honors Full biographical information located on page 30 Please Note

This history section is partial and incomplete, but represents all data and statistics on record in the Georgia State archives. If you have any additions or corrections, please contact the GSU Sports Information department. (Contact information can be found on page 33.)

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30-Win Seasons 1988................................... 42-20 1990................................... 42-23 1994................................40-27-1 1993................................... 39-16 2012................................... 38-18 2002................................... 38-27 2008................................... 37-18 2010................................... 37-19 2011.................................... 36-25 1992................................35-27-1 1991................................... 35-32 1999................................... 34-26 2007................................... 34-30 2001................................... 33-25 2000................................... 33-29 1989................................... 31-23 1995................................... 30-19 2009................................... 30-20

.677 .646 .588 .709 .679 .585 .673 .661 .590 .556 .522 .567 .531 .569 .532 .574 .612 .600

NSWAC Champions TAAC Champions TAAC Champions

CAA Champions TAAC Champions

NSWAC Champions

History Section Index All-Time Roster.......................................................................................... 71 Former Head Coach Bob Heck............................................................ 72-73 Single-Season Team Records................................................................... 74 Individual Career Records......................................................................... 75 Single-Season Individual Records....................................................... 76-77 Single-Game Records.......................................................................... 78-79 Yearly Statistical Leaders.......................................................................... 80 NCAA Tournament and Honors................................................................. 81 Conference Tournament Results............................................................... 82 Conference Accolades......................................................................... 83-85 Academic Honors...................................................................................... 86 The Last Time............................................................................................ 87 Year-by-year Results............................................................................ 88-97 Versus CAA Opponents........................................................................ 98-99 Versus All Opponents....................................................................... 100-101 Coaches

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Kathryn Abbott......................... 2002 Callie Alford.......................... 2012Angela Allgood........................ 1991 Emily Althafer................. 2009-2012 Jody Anderson......................... 1985 Staci Anderson................... 1991-92

Paige Elsner....................... 1986-89 Wendy Evilsizor.................. 1989-90 Dianne Ewing.......................... 1992

Audrey Mason....................... 2010Tanya Maxwell.................... 1988-91 Shannon McCormick.......... 2000-03 Meghan McCoy.................. 2003-06 Jennifer McClendon..........1987-90) Andrea McNary.................. 2001-04 Yolanda McRae....................... 2001 Kaitlyn Medlam..................... 2011Maria Melts.............................. 2005 Alicia Mills................................ 2008 Beth Miller.......................... 2003-06 Tina Miller........................... 1989-92 Elizabeth Mitchell............... 1989-92 Tara Mitchell....................... 1994-97 Chelsey Morgan................. 2006-09 Jennifer Morgan................. 1987-90 Lauren Morlock................... 2003-06 Helen Myers............................ 1992

Taylor Scarpantonio............. 2012Holly Schilling.......................... 1997 April Sisson............................. 1991 Lily Skelton......................... 2007-10 Franki Smith................ 1985, ‘87-89 Heather Smith.................... 1986-89 Marissa Smith.......................... 1999 Missy Smith........................ 1992-94 Chelsea Sparks.................. 2009-12 Maddy Stanton...................... 2011Andrea Stratigos...................... 1986 Janna Stringer......................... 1985 Susan Sweat........................... 1994

B Ann Baxley......................... 1989-92 Jane Baxter............................. 1985 Heidi Berger....................... 1994-95 Natasha Berry.................... 2008-09 Sara Berzofsky................... 2003-06 Tiffany Bess........................ 2008-11 Carol Bishop............................ 1985 Scarlett Black.......................... 1986 Katie Blue........................... 2000-03 Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-02 Cassie Boese................. 2009-2012 Lauren Booth...................... 2000-01 Annie Boyle........................ 1998-99 Alison Bradford................... 2004-07 Nikki Bradford.......................... 2007 Mary Kathryn Branan......... 2004-07 Theresa Bredwell............... 1986-88 Gina Brooks........................ 1986-89 Kiley Brooks....................... 2003-04 Lindsey Bryant.................... 2002-03 Angie Buckem.................... 1998-01 Amanda Bush.......................... 1996 Gina Byrum............................. 1986 C Jamie Cagle....................... 2003-06 Brownie Caldwell................ 1986-89 Malynda Carruth............... 1985, ‘88 Lacy Carter.............................. 2007 Jacquelyn Cheek..................... 1991 Charlene Chilton................. 1991-94 Buffie Chournos.................. 1999-02 Laura Christopher.................... 2006 Ashley Christy...................... 2012Kaci Clark........................... 1993-94 Emily Clay............................. 2012Jessica Clifton...................... 2011Lauren Coleman................... 2012Erin Collins..................... 2009-2012 Liz Cook.................................. 1985 Amanda Corley................... 1997-00 Debbie Cotton......................... 1990 Ashley Cowan.................... 2007-08 Tracy Crowe............................ 1985 Rachel Cunningham........... 2007-10

F Lauren Fetters.................... 2007-10 Lindsey French................... 2002-03 Susan Fryer........................ 1992-95 Angie Fulkerson................. 1993-96 G Megan Galhouse..................... 1997 Cindy Gillies....................... 2001-02 Sandra Gross.......................... 1985 Jessica Gowin.................... 2005-08 Madi Gore........................... 2006-09 Nichole Griffin..................... 2006-07 Gretchen Gruber................ 1990-91 Valerie Guthrie.................... 1990-91 H Debbie Hale........................ 1990-91 Kim Hall................................... 1989 Missy Hall....................... 1998-2001 Jessie Harmon................... 2006-07 Stephanie Harmon............. 1986-87 Shannon Harrell...................... 1985 Crystal Hartman................. 1997-00 Nickie Hashley......................... 1991 Kathy Hazinski.................... 1989-90 Jennifer Hester................... 2001-03 Claudia Hickey........................ 1998 Malinda Hill.............................. 1994 Lori Hodges........................ 1987-88 Bethany Horne...................... 2012Elizabeth Hyman................ 2005-06 J Jackie Jaegle........................... 2006 Christy Jameson................. 1993-96 Stacey Jessen.................... 1995-97 Candace Jones.................. 2004-06 Laura Jones............................. 2005 Lauren Jones...................... 2008-11 K Megan Kallatsa............... 2009-2012 Jeannine Kemme.................... 1991 Megan Kildahl......................... 2011Carrie Kirk........................... 1995-98 Melanie Kotlar.................... 1996-99

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Christine Dangler................ 1996-00 Jaci Davis........................... 1997-00 Jennifer Davis..................... 1987-88 Melany DelGallo................. 1994-97 Kortney Dempsey.................... 2001 Lisa Diamond.......................... 1988 Cheryl Dunmeyer.................... 1993 Gina Dwornicki........................ 1986 Stephanie Dyble................. 2002-03

McCall Langford................. 2010-12 Carrie Laase....................... 1996-97 Susan Lanier...................... 2003-06 Catherine Lee..................... 2008-09 Lora Lischinsky................... 1987-90 Melissa LeComte................ 2001-02 Jennifer Loucks....................... 1996 Heather Lowry......................... 2010 Adrienne Lyman................. 1997-00 Leigh Lynch........................ 1990-91

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N Alisia Narodowski.................... 2003 Mila Nelson.............................. 1998 Paige Nowacki...................... 2010O Vannessa Ocampo.................. 2000 Pamela O’Neal................... 2004-05 P Shannyn Palazzo.................. 2012Monica Pardo.......................... 1998 Michelle Parker................... 1993-96 Carrie Partlowe........................ 1994 Stephanie Payne................ 1999-00 Stacey Peterson................. 1991-94 Whitney Phillips.................... 2010Tonya Pike.......................... 1987-88 Candi Pogue....................... 1987-88 Danielle Polley.................... 1995-98 Alexandrea Pratt................. 2003-06 Emily Pritchett.................... 2001-04 Jenny Pruett............................ 1991

T Tracey Taylor...................... 1990-91 Alana Thomas.................... 2009-12 Elizabeth Thomas............... 2007-10 Shannon Tiahur.................. 2001-05 W Brandi Watson.................... 1992-93 Elizabeth Watson................ 2003-05 Shauna Whaley....................... 1995 Emily Whitaker.................... 2009-12 Karen Whitley.......................... 1986 Carrie Williams...................... 2010Holly Willis.......................... 2006-09 Karen Witcher.......................... 1985 Joy Wright........................... 1996-97 Y Chandra Yorgason.............. 1999-01 Lynda Young............................ 1986 Current players in bold

Q Lee Quattrocchi....................... 2001 R Missy Radaker......................... 1995 Melanie Ramers................. 1986-87 Janet Redd.............................. 1985 Kristy Redlinger.................. 1991-93 Christina Reed.................... 2011-12 Candace Respress............. 1995-98 Aimee Reszczynski................. 1992 Jan Riddle............................... 1991 Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-02 Danielle Roddy................... 2007-10 Rebecca Roles................... 2008-10 Kim Rogers......................... 1992-93 Karen Roy.......................... 1986-88 Missy Russell...................... 1993-96

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Bob Heck

Bob Heck 700-548-2 (.549) Overall Record in 24 Seasons (1985-2011) as GSU Head Coach

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ne person will forever be known as the founder, architect and icon of Panthers’ fast-pitch softball. Georgia State’s living legend of softball, Bob Heck took the program from slow-pitch to fast-pitch status more than 25 years ago. Heck finished his coaching career during the 2011 season with exactly 700 wins in 1,276 games over 24 seasons. He was twice voted as the conference coach of the year, once in the TAAC and one in the CAA. Georgia State moved into the Colonial Athletic Association in 2005-06, and the Panthers were picked by the league head coaches to finish fifth in their inaugural season. But Heck guided his team to the regular-season championship and the No. 1 seed in the CAA Championship, which was played at Bob Heck Field. In five seasons in the CAA, Heck’s Panthers finished third or higher in the league standings each year, including the regular-season title in 2006 and runner-up finishes the last three seasons. With a 70-32 record in conference play, GSU won nearly 70 percent of its CAA games. The Panthers advanced to the CAA Championship game in three of the five seasons. During the CAA era, Heck coached four Rookie of the Year winners, one Player of the Year, one Pitcher of the Year and two Scholar-Athletes of the Year, along with 36 all-conference and all-rookie honorees. The Formative Years The World War II veteran began in 1981 as a volunteer assistant coach with Georgia State’s softball team, then playing slow-pitch. In 1984, he served as the head coach of the slow-pitch team, but the NCAA did not recognize this as a sport. In the spring of 1985, Georgia State began playing NCAA fast-pitch softball, thanks to Bob Heck’s efforts.

In addition to his coaching duties, he has been a diligent groundskeeper in maintaining his field as well as any professional landscaper. Now, he had help with that, but for years, he actually planted, maintained and manicured the shrubs, cut the grass, painted the lines and rolled out the tarp. Putting Georgia State Softball on the Map Heck started a Division I program from scratch. When he elevated the Panther program to the fast-pitch level in 1985, Georgia State was the first Division I school in the state to play fast-pitch softball. He guided the fledging program from the New South Women’s Athletic Conference (NSWAC) through its growth into the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) and then the Atlantic Sun Conference. In 2005-06, Georgia State moved into the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). His first season, 1985, was his only losing record in his first 10 years. From 15-24 with losses to SEC, ACC, Big Ten and even a future CAA school (VCU), Heck turned year two into .500 at 26-26 and then year three into a winning campaign at 26-22. By his fourth year, he had produced his first 40-win team with a 42-20 squad (.677) in 1988. By year five, he had a NSWAC championship team. In year six (1990), he had yet another conference championship team with a school record-tying 42 wins. In 1993, his 39-16 conference championship team was in the top five in the NCAA South Region rankings. By 1994, Heck had built a team that was ranked in the Top 25 in the nation and No. 3 in the South Region, and earned an NCAA Tournament bid. Ironically, he lost a 2-1 game in the tournament to perennial power UCLA, which plucked his top pitcher of two years, Kaci Clark. Clark went on to an outstanding professional softball pitching career. Coach Heck was named the conference Coach of the Year for the 1994 season. The 1995 season marked the eighth time in the short 11-year history that Heck’s Panthers hit the 30-win plateau. After 14 successful years as State’s head coach, Bob Heck actually thought he wanted to retire. That lasted for three years, before Georgia State convinced him to come back in the fall of 2001 and coach some more. Heck coached 24 seasons of his “second career,” including 16 winning campaigns. He has led his teams to five conference championships and has advanced to seven other championship games. During his career at Georgia State, Heck had 59 student-athletes earn first team all-conference recognition, 35 earn second team honors and three earn third team all-conference accolades, while 11 have received All-Freshmen scrolls.

All the team had in 1985 was a rough Recreation Department field, no locker rooms, no practice facilities and no scoreboard. In other words, it was as basic as basic could have possibly been. Year by year, Bob Heck took this theme: “The ladies deserve the best place to prepare and play, so I will do whatever I can to provide that for them.” For Heck, that meant coming up with most of the money and providing his own extra financial support to put in a fence, to move the playing field to a new area, to upgrade the playing surface and grounds, to put up a beautiful scoreboard, to put in dugouts with bathrooms, to build a stadium with concrete stands and arm-chair seats, to build a concession stand and press box, and to build a state-of-the-art, indoor practice facility with batting and pitching cages. The facility has a locker room, an athletic training room, a video room, coaches’ offices and a weight room. It is no wonder the scoreboard, the field itself and the team house are all aptly named in his honor. Bob Heck Field is recognized as an excellent facility and hosted the 2006 CAA Championship.

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Bob Heck Life Before Georgia State

Honored off the Field

Before softball and Georgia State entered into Bob Heck’s life, he had a remarkable career that showed his dedication, devotion and service. As a young man, World War II interrupted his classroom education for three years of service to his country in the U.S. Navy and an education in the reality of the world.

The ever-generous Heck is also known in other ways. Georgia State University honored him in 2005 with its Sparks Award and asked him to serve as the head of the university-wide fund-raising campaign. He generously helped other collegiate softball programs in the metro Atlanta area with his donations and his time.

Coming out of the service in 1946, Heck began an education path that earned a college degree from the University of Georgia. He then earned a master’s degree from Emory, and a MBA in finance from Georgia State.

Heck is one of the eight Founding Life Members of the Panther Athletic Club, the fund-raising arm of Georgia State athletics. He is respected by his First United Methodist Church and serves on its Board of Stewards among his other lifelong service with that church. In 2011, Heck was inducted into the Georgia Dugout Club Softball Hall of Fame.

His early jobs included teaching at Druid Hills High in Atlanta for five years while serving as the head coach of the track team and the assistant coach for the football team. In 1957, Heck put his master’s in business to good use and began a career as a national bank examiner with the Controller of the Currency’s office for 10 years. He moved on up to the Federal Reserve, the arm of the government that oversees the nation’s banking system and manages the supply of money, credit, and interest rates. He retired as a Vice President of the Federal Reserve in 1991.

Born in Wheeling, W. Va., Robert E. Heck’s family has proven to be the hundreds of young women he tutored in softball and nurtured into adult life, as well as the hundreds of people he touched in the Georgia State community and the city of Atlanta. His leadership, dedication, commitment and passion for Georgia State and the sport of softball will likely never be equaled and his commitment will always be remembered.

All the while he had his “day job” for 35 years, Heck stayed busy as a high school football referee for 25 years as well as a high school basketball official for five years.

Bob Heck Year-By-Year Year Won Lost Tie Games 1985 15 24 0 39 1986 26 26 0 52 1987 26 22 0 48 1988 42 20 0 62 1989 31 23 0 54 1990 42 23 0 65 1991 35 32 0 67 1992 35 27 1 63 1993 39 16 0 55 1994 40 27 1 68 1995 30 19 0 49 1996 20 24 0 44 1997 22 30 0 52 1998 28 23 0 51

Honors

NSWAC Champions NSWAC Champions TAAC Champions TAAC Champions TAAC Champions NCAA Regionals TAAC Coach of the Year

Retired (1999-2001)

2002 38 27 0 65 2003 22 33 0 55 2004 18 33 0 51 2005 19 35 0 54 2006 29 28 0 57 2007 34 30 0 64 2008 37 18 0 55 2009 30 20 0 50 2010 37 19 0 58 2011 5 5 0 10

CAA Reg. Season Champs CAA Coach of the Year

Totals 24 years 700 584 2 1,276

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Single-Season Team Records Batting Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.323 .306 .286 .285 .281 .274 .263 .261 .260 .258

2008 1995 1999 2007 2009 1996 2012 2010 2001 1993

At-Bats 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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

506 477 456 419 415 408 402 397 393 390 390

96 89 78 63 60 59 58 58 58 58

2007 2008 1999 1994 2002 1995 2000 2011 2001 2010 2012

27 21 18 13 12 11 11 10 9

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

47 43 43 41 38 37 36 32 22 19

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

319 287 246 237 235 232 222 221 218 217

2008 2007 2010 1999 2006 2012 2001 1993 2011 2009

Pitching ERA

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

36 23 21 19 19 18 18 17 16 14 14

2007 2008 2002 2000 2006 1999 1997 2001 2009 2012

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

209 174 168 160 160 157 153 131 127 126

2007 2012 2010 2008 2011 2009 2002\ 1999 1993 2001

2010 2002 1995 2000 2012 1999 2011 2007 2003 1996 2001

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

Walks

.972 .971 .969 .967 .965 .963 .962 .961 .958 .956

2010 2007 2011 2012 2009 2002 2008 2004 2006 1999

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

133 108 99 97 90 82 81 81 76 75

1992 1997 1998 1995 2000 2003 2001 1999 2003 2005

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

1.39 1.74 1.92 1.95 2.17 2.26 2.26 2.28 2.34 2.34

1993 1994 1995 2011 2002 2000 2012 2010 1998 2005

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

381 375 365 334 330 305 301 291 286 279

2006 1994 2005 1993 2008 2002 2003 2004 2007 2011

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

20 19 18 17 16 14 13 13 13 13 13

1990 1993 1994 1988 2012 1989 1991 1992 2000 2010 2011

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

2007 1991 1994 2002 2000 2011 1999 2001 2006 2010

Runs Scored

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

1,773 1,741 1,717 1,685 1,628 1,597 1,596 1,512 1,507 1,494

Fielding Double Plays Turned

1999 1994 1995 1996 1993 2000 2001 1997 2010

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

Home Runs

.475 .424 .418 .401 .389 .387 .384 .377 .364 .364

2008 1999 2007 2006 1995 2012 2010 2009 2011 1996

Stolen Bases 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2010 1999 2003 2009 1997

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

92 78 78 65 61 60 53 53 52 48

1999 1994 2002 2011 1998 2001 1995 2000 2012 1997

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Career Records Batting

Pitching

Batting Average 1. Catherine Lee......................... 2008-09 2. Michelle Parker....................... 1993-96 3. Danielle Roddy....................... 2007-10 4. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2002 5. Theresa Bredwell.................... 1987-88 6. Holly Willis.......................... 2006-2009 7. Missy Hall........................... 1998-2001 8. Mel DelGallo........................... 1994-97 Cindy Giles............................. 2001-02 10. Susan Fryer.......................... 1992-95

.375 .357 .352 .349 .324 .322 .319 .314 .314 .311

1. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2002 2. Lauren Jones.......................... 2008-11 3. Heather Smith........................ 1986-89 4. Michelle Parker....................... 1993-96 5. Rachel Cunningham............... 2007-10 6. Mel DelGallo........................... 1994-97 7. Lily Skelton............................. 2007-10 8. Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-2002 Catherine Lee......................... 2008-09 10. Danielle Polley...................... 1995-98

Hits 271 243 237 223 218 201 194 187 183 181

1. Danielle Roddy....................... 2007-10 2. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2002 3. Jennifer Morgan..................... 1987-91 4. Susan Fryer............................ 1992-95 5. Michelle Parker....................... 1993-96 6. Brownie Caldwell.................... 1986-89 7. Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-2002 8. Danielle Polley........................ 1995-98 9. Theresa Bredwell.................... 1986-89 Lauren Jones.......................... 2008-11

Doubles

1. Kaci Clark............................... 1993-94 2. Elizabeth Hyman.................... 2005-06 3. McCall Langford..................... 2010-12 4. Kaitlyn Medlam..................... 2011-12 5. Andrea McNary....................... 2001-04 6. Jaci Davis........................... 1997-2000 7. Angela Buckem...................... 1998-01 8. Stacey Peterson..................... 1991-94 9. Lindsey French....................... 2002-03 10. Alana Thomas....................... 2009-12

68 47 43 42 39 39 35 33 31 30

159 151 148 136 112 109 107 104 103 103

1. Lora Lischinsky....................... 1987-90 2. Stacy Peterson....................... 1991-94 3. Andrea McNary....................... 2001-04 4. Angela Buckem.................. 1998-2001 5. Madi Gore............................... 2007-09 6. Alana Thomas......................... 2009-12 7. Kaci Clark............................... 1993-94 McCall Langford..................... 2010-12 9. Jaci Davis........................... 1997-2000 10. Elizabeth Hyman.................. 2005-06

132 100 85 79 71 70 66 64 60 57

1. Andrea McNary....................... 2001-04 2. Elizabeth Hyman.................... 2005-06 3. Kaci Clark............................... 1993-94 4. Madi Gore............................... 2007-09 5. Angela Buckem.................. 1998-2001 6. Stacy Peterson....................... 1991-94 7. Meghan McCoy...................... 2003-06 8. McCall Langford..................... 2010-12 9. Lindsey French....................... 2002-03 10. Jaci Davis......................... 1997-2000

776 742 738 726 691 680 672 664 661 659

1. Andrea McNary....................... 2001-04 2. Lora Lischinsky....................... 1987-90 3. Stacy Peterson....................... 1991-94 4. Angela Buckem...................... 1998-01 5. Madi Gore............................... 2007-09 6. Alana Thomas......................... 2009-12 7. Jaci Davis........................... 1997-2000 8. Melanie Kotlar........................ 1996-99 9. McCall Langford..................... 2010-12 10. Elizabeth Hyman.................. 2005-06

66 62 56 48 37 35 34 33 32 32 32 32

1. Lora Lischinsky....................... 1987-90 2. Andrea McNary....................... 2001-04 3. Angela Buckem.................. 1998-2001 4. Jaci Davis........................... 1997-2000 5. Elizabeth Hyman.................... 2005-06 6. Madi Gore............................... 2007-09 7. Melanie Kotlar........................ 1996-99 8. Lindsey French....................... 2002-03 9. Meghan McCoy...................... 2003-06 10. Alana Thomas....................... 2009-12

Home Runs 1. Lauren Jones.......................... 2008-11 2. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2002 3. Lily Skelton............................. 2007-10 4. Meghan McCoy...................... 2003-06 5. Danielle Polley........................ 1995-98 6. Catherine Lee......................... 2008-09 7. Paige Nowacki...................... 2010-12 8. Mel DelGallo........................... 1994-97 Nicole Griffin........................... 2006-07 9. Katie Blue............................... 2000-03 Lily Skelton............................. 2008-10

32 31 25 24 23 22 20 18 18 15 15

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1. Corrie Roberts........................ 1999-02 2. Mary Kathryn Branan............. 2004-07 3. Cheryl Bodziony..................... 1999-02 4. Susan Fryer............................ 1992-95 5. Danielle Roddy....................... 2007-10 6. Katie Blue............................... 2000-03 7. Amanda Corley................... 1997-2000 8. Michelle Parker....................... 1993-96 9. Jennifer Morgan..................... 1987-90 10. Rachel Cunningham............. 2007-10

1. Missy Hall........................... 1998-2002 2. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2001 3. Susan Fryer............................ 1992-95 4. Jennifer Morgan..................... 1987-90 5. Holly Willis.............................. 2006-09 6. Mel DelGallo........................... 1994-97 7. Brownie Caldwell.................... 1988-89 8. Chrystal Hartman............... 1997-2000 9. Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-2002 Elizabeth Mitchell................... 1989-92 Natasha Berry........................ 2008-09 Whitney Phillips.................... 2009-12

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Stolen Bases

Players

582 492 464 364 363 329 303 265 236 216

Innings Pitched

At-Bats 26 22 18 13 11 11 11 8 8 6 6 6

61 56 52 51 48 44 42 42 36 31

Strikeouts

1. Danielle Roddy....................... 2007-10 2. Jennifer Morgan..................... 1987-90 3. Lily Skelton............................. 2007-10 4. Meghan McCoy...................... 2003-06 5. Alison Braford......................... 2004-07 6. Paige Elsner........................... 1986-89 7. Lauren Jones.......................... 2008-11 8. Charlene Chilton..................... 1991-94 9. Rachel Cunningham............... 2007-10 10. Corrie Roberts.................. 1999-2002

Triples 1. Mel DelGallo........................... 1994-97 2. Heather Smith........................ 1986-89 3. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2002 4. Brownie Caldwell.................... 1988-89 5. Paige Elsner........................... 1986-89 Susan Fryer............................ 1992-95 Gretchen Gruber.................... 1992-95 8. Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-2002 Adrienne Lyman................. 1997-2000 10. Cindy Gillies......................... 2001-02 Amanda Corley................... 1997-2000 Audrey Mason....................... 2010-12

1.14 1.69 1.79 1.82 1.89 2.13 2.14 2.19 2.36 2.37

Wins

Walks

1. Corrie Roberts.................... 1999-2002 2. Danielle Roddy....................... 2007-10 2. Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-2002 4. Mary Kathryn Brannan........... 2004-07 5. Michelle Parker....................... 1993-96 Rachel Cunningham............... 2007-10 7. Danielle Polley........................ 1995-98 8. Tina Miller............................... 1992-95 9. Lauren Jones.......................... 2008-11 10. Katie Blue............................. 2000-03

History

155 134 120 106 99 98 91 90 90 89

Runs Scored

1. Corrie Roberts........................ 1999-02 2. Danielle Roddy....................... 2007-10 3. Michelle Parker....................... 1993-96 4. Susan Fryer............................ 1992-95 5. Cheryl Bodziony................. 1999-2002 6. Mary Kathryn Branan............. 2004-07 7. Rachel Cunningham............... 2007-10 8. Jennifer Morgan..................... 1987-90 9. Lauren Jones.......................... 2008-11 10. Mel DelGallo......................... 1994-97

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Single-Season Batting Records Batting Average 1. Michelle Parker............................ 1995 2. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 3. Michelle Parker............................ 1996 4. Theresa Bredwell......................... 1988 5. Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 6. Danielle Roddy............................ 2008 7. Holly Willis................................... 2008 8. Brownie Caldwell......................... 1989 9. Dianne Ewing.............................. 1992 10. Gretchen Gruber....................... 1991

Walks .433 .411 .406 .405 .387 .376 .354 .353 .351 .350

1. Danielle Roddy............................ 2007 2. Meghan McCoy........................... 2006 3. Catherine Lee.............................. 2009 4. Danielle Roddy............................ 2008 Alison Bradford............................ 2007 6. Jennifer Morgan.......................... 1989 Danielle Roddy............................ 2010 Jennifer Morgan.......................... 1989 9. Danielle Roddy............................ 2009 Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 Lily Skelton.................................. 2007

Hits 1. Gretchen Gruber......................... 1991 2. Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 3. Theresa Bredwell......................... 1988 Danielle Roddy............................ 2007 5. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 6. Corrie Roberts............................. 2002 Michelle Parker............................ 1995 8. Danielle Roddy............................ 2008 Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 Corrie Roberts............................. 2000 11. Michelle Parker.......................... 1994

77 73 70 70 69 68 68 65 65 65 64

20 18 17 17 16 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

Triples 1. Heather Smith............................. 1987 Gretchen Gruber......................... 1991 3. Brownie Caldwell......................... 1988 Kathy Hazinski............................. 1990 Stacey Anderson......................... 1992 Mel DelGallo................................ 1994 Mel DelGallo................................ 1996 Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 9. Brownie Caldwell......................... 1989 Heather Smith............................. 1988 Heather Smith............................. 1986 Home Runs 1. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 2. Lauren Jones................................2011 3. Katie Blue.................................... 2003 4. Lily Skelton.................................. 2007 Buffie Chournos........................... 1999 Paige Nowacki............................. 2012 7. Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 Meghan McCoy........................... 2006 Nichole Griffin.............................. 2007 Lily Skelton.................................. 2010 Lauren Jones............................... 2010

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Doubles 1. Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 2. Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 3. Corrie Roberts............................. 2002 Mary Kathryn Branan.................. 2007 5. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 6. Nichole Griffin.............................. 2007 7. Rachel Cunningham.................... 2007 Katie Blue.................................... 2002 9. Danielle Roddy............................ 2008 Danielle Roddy............................ 2007 Corrie Roberts............................. 2000 Cheryl Bodziony.......................... 2000 Michelle Parker............................ 1992 Michelle Parker............................ 1993 Callie Alford................................. 2012

43 35 33 32 32 29 29 29 28 28 28

9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6

17 14 12 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 GSU

1. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 2. Heather Smith............................. 1988 3. Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 4. Nichole Griffin.............................. 2007 5. Callie Alford................................. 2012 6. Lauren Jones................................2011 7. Lauren Jones............................... 2010 Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 9. Corrie Roberts............................. 2000 10. Adrienne Lyman......................... 2000

63 49 48 46 43 40 38 38 37 36

Danielle Roddy

Runs Scored 1. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 2. Danielle Roddy............................ 2007 3. Danielle Roddy............................ 2008 4. Jennifer Morgan.......................... 1990 5. Brownie Caldwell......................... 1998 Corrie Roberts............................. 2000 7. Susan Fryer................................. 1993 Susan Fryer................................. 1994 9. Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 10. Natasha Berry........................... 2008 Susan Fryer................................. 1994

51 49 47 44 43 43 42 42 41 39 39

Slugging Percentage 1. Catherine Lee.............................. 2008 2. Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 3. Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 4. Mel DelGallo................................ 1996 5. Mel DelGallo................................ 1995 6. Lauren Jones................................2011 7. Meghan McCoy........................... 2006 8. Danielle Polley............................. 1997 9. Corrie Roberts............................. 2000 10. Corrie Roberts........................... 2002

At Bats 1. Gretchen Gruber......................... 1991 2. Susan Fryer................................. 1994 Corrie Roberts............................. 1999 4. Jennifer Morgan.......................... 1990 5. Nicole Griffin................................ 2007 Katie Blue.................................... 2002 7. Mary Kathryn Branan.................. 2007 Corrie Roberts............................. 2002 9. Stacey Anderson......................... 1992 10. Danielle Roddy.......................... 2007 Jessica Gowin............................. 2007

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220 213 213 211 207 207 204 204 203 201 201

Players

.810 .702 .624 .594 .584 .576 .572 .570 .550 .549

Stolen Bases 1. Missy Hall.................................... 2000 2. Corrie Roberts............................. 2001 3. Missy Hall.................................... 2000 4. Brownie Caldwell......................... 1989 Jennifer Morgan.......................... 1989 Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 7. Natasha Berry............................. 2008 8. Theresa Bredwell......................... 1993 Holly Willis................................... 2008 10. Whitney Phillips..........................2011 Corrie Roberts............................. 1999

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25 24 22 21 21 21 19 17 17 16 16


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Innings Pitched

1. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 2. Debbie Hale................................. 1990 3. Karen Roy................................... 1987 4. Mel DelGallo................................ 1995 5. Alicia Mills.................................... 2008 Debbie Hale................................. 1991 7. Andrea McNary............................ 2004 8. McCall Langford.......................... 2010 9. Angela Buckam........................... 1998 10. Kaitlyn Medlam...........................2011

0.91 0.97 1.04 1.08 1.19 1.19 1.20 1.41 1.62 1.63

1. Lora Lischinsky............................ 1990 2. Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 3. Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 4. Andrea McNary............................ 2002 5. Madi Gore.................................... 2007 6. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2005 7. Missy Radaker............................. 1995 8. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 9. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006 10. Lindsey French.......................... 2002

Strikeouts

248.0 235.1 228.2 227.2 220.0 215.1 209.1 208.2 203.0 183.1

Starts

1. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006 2. Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 3. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2005 4. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 5. Andrea McNary............................ 2004 6. Madi Gore.................................... 2007 Andrea McNary........................... 2002 8. Alicia Mills.................................... 2008 9. Andrea McNary............................ 2003 10. Dianne Ewing............................ 1992

260 239 232 229 183 173 173 163 149 139

1. Lora Lischinsky............................ 1990 2. Madi Gore.................................... 2007 3. Andrea McNary............................ 2002 Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 5. Kaci Clark.................................... 1995 6. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006 Angela Buckem........................... 2000 Missy Radaker............................. 1995 9. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2005 Melanie Kotlar............................. 1997

Wins

36 34 32 32 31 30 30 30 28 28

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Appearances

1. Lora Lischinsky............................ 1990 2. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 3. Missy Radaker............................. 1995 Andrea McNary........................... 2002 Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 Madi Gore.................................... 2007 7. Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 8. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006 9. McCall Langford...........................2011 Alana Thomas............................. 2010 Andrea McNary........................... 2001

25 22 20 20 20 20 19 18 15 15 15

1. Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 2. Andrea McNary............................ 2002 3. Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 4. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006 5. Madi Gore.................................... 2007 Missy Radaker............................. 1995 7. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 8. McCall Langford...........................2011 Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2005 10. Angela Buckem......................... 2000

Complete Games 44 40 39 38 37 37 36 35 35 34

1. Lora Lischinsky............................ 1990 2. Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 3. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 5. Andrea McNary............................ 2002 Missy Radaker............................. 1995 Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2005 8. Elizabth Hyman........................... 2006 9. Madi Gore.................................... 2007 Angela Buckem........................... 2000

31 28 27 27 26 26 26 25 23 23

Shutouts

Losses 1. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2005 2. Andrea McNary............................ 2003 3. Meghan McCoy........................... 2005 Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 Melanie Kotlar............................. 1997 6. Meghan McCoy........................... 2004 Andrea McNary........................... 2002 Angela Buckem........................... 2001 Angela Buckem........................... 2000 10. Andrea McNary.......................... 2004 Angela Buckem........................... 1999 Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 Dionne Ewing.............................. 1992

1. Kaci Clark.................................... 1993 2. Debbie Hale................................. 1990 3. Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 4. Andrea McNary............................ 2002 Angela Buckem........................... 2000 Stacy Peterson............................ 1992 Lindsey French............................ 2003 8. Jaci Davis.................................... 2000 Missy Radaker............................. 1995 10. Madi Gore.................................. 2007 Andrea McNary........................... 2001 Alana Thomas............................. 2012 McCall Langford.......................... 2012

18 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13

15 11 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5

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Elizabeth Hyman

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1. Kaci Clark.................................... 1994 Erin Collins...................................2011 3. McCall Langford.......................... 2010 Kaitlyn Medlam.............................2011 5. Andrea McNary............................ 2004 Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006 Alana Thomas............................. 2010 Kaitlyn Medlam............................ 2012 9. Elizabeth Hyman......................... 2006

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At Bats

Strikeouts

Savannah State George Mason Delaware Towson

Feb 12, 2008 May 01, 2011 Apr 21, 2008 Apr 28, 2007

18 14 14 14

Belmont Toledo Delaware Delaware

Runs 33 22 21 19 19 18 18

Hits Allowed

Savannah State Greensboro Western Carolina Savannah State Wilmington (Ohio) North Carolina A&T Newberry

Feb 12, 2008 1988 Feb 17, 2008 Feb 12, 2008 1988 Mar 07, 1992 Mar 30, 1985

Hits 30 19 18 18 17 17

Savannah State Western Carolina Furman Furman Western Carolina ETSU

Feb 12, 2008 Feb 17, 2008 Apr 06, 2011 Feb 18, 2007 Apr 04, 2007 Feb 11, 2012

Savannah State ETSU Western Carolina Western Carolina

Feb 12, 2008 Apr 02, 2007 Feb 17, 2008 Mar 03, 2008

Triples 3

Savannah State

6 5 4

UNCW Drexel 4 times

UAB 3 times

Feb 11, 2007 Runs Allowed

18 16 15 14

UAB Hofstra Hofstra James Madison

9 8

Hofstra 4 times

Feb 27, 2010 Apr 09, 2011 Stolen Bases

Apr 7, 2007

Individual Batting 6 5

Catherine Lee Lauren Jones

Furman 5 times

Apr 06, 2011

Army ETSU 4 times

Feb 17, 2007 Feb 21, 2010 Strikeouts

18 16

Savannah State Savannah State

Syracuse Kennesaw State

Mar 04, 2006 Mar 17, 2012

Runners Left on Base 15 15 14

ETSU Delaware Western Carolina

6 5

Furman Delaware

3

James Madison

Feb 21, 2010 Mar 21, 2008 Mar 11, 2007

Feb 12, 2008 Feb 12, 2008

Doubles 3 3

Catherine Lee Catherine Lee

George Mason Savannah State

Apr 05, 2008 Feb 12, 2008

Triples 2 2

Whitney Phillips Danielle Roddy

Auburn Savannah State

Feb 17, 2010 Feb 12, 2008

RBI 8 6 6 6 6

Lauren Jones Catherine Lee Mary Kathrn Branan Jackie Jaegle Candace Jones

Walks 14 13 9

Feb 11, 2007 Mar 24, 2012 Apr 13, 2008 Mar 30, 2008

Walks Allowed

Feb 12, 2008

Home Runs

6 4

21 17

Hits

Doubles 8 7 5 5

Apr 24, 2005 Mar 05, 2008 Apr 22, 2008 May 11, 2006

Savannah State Western Carolina Hofstra UAB St. Francis

Feb 12, 2008 Mar 01, 2008 Apr 06, 2007 Feb 10, 2007 Mar 02, 2005

Runs Scored 6 5 4 4 4

Catherine Lee Danielle Roddy Whitney Phillips Lauren Jones Rebecca Roles

Savannah State Sanannah State James Madison Savannah State Savannah State

Feb 12, 2008 Feb 12, 2008 Apr 17, 2010 Feb 12, 2008 Feb 12, 2008

Total Bases 10 10 9 9 9

Whitney Phillips Danielle Roddy Emily Althafer Catherine Lee Brenna Morrissey

James Madison UNCW Longwood Savannah State James Madison

4

Michelle Parker

Apr 17, 2010 Mar 27, 2010 Feb 12, 2012 Feb 12, 2008 Apr 23, 2011

Stolen Bases

Errors Mar 29, 2006 Apr 21, 2008

1995

Double Plays TUrned

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Miscellaneous Statistics

Walks

Longest Games

4 4 4 4 4

Ashley Christy Paige Nowacki Danielle Roddy Lily Skelton Lily Skelton

4 4

Rebecca Roles Meghan McCoy

James Madison Drexel Army ETSU UNCW

Apr 28, 2012 Apr 14, 2012 Feb 17, 2007 Feb 21, 2010 Apr 22, 2007

Strikeouts Hofstra Syracuse

Apr 12, 2008 Mar 4, 2006

Individual Pitching Innings Pitched 10.0 10.0 10.0

McCall Langford Ashley Cowan Elizabeth Hyman

15 15 14

Meghan McCoy Alana Thomas Ashley Cowan

Hofstra at Delaware Florida Atlantic

May 01, 2010 Mar 21, 2008 Apr 17, 2005

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

Opponent George Mason George Mason Towson Hofstra Belmont Butler Virginia Oklahoma City Drexel Hofstra Delaware Troy State Western Illinois Campbell Maryland Kennesaw State Northern Iowa

Hits Allowed James Madison Syracuse at Delaware

Apr 08, 2006 Feb 13, 2011 Mar 21, 2008

Runs Allowed 14 12 12 11

Ashley Cowan Elizabeth Hyman Alana Thomas Elizabeth Thomas

15 15 15 14 14 13

Elizabeth Hyman Andrea McNary Andrea McNary Alicia Mills Elizabeth Hyman 5 times

James Madison Georgia Tech Syracuse UAB

Mar 30, 2008 Feb 18, 2006 Feb 13, 2011 Feb 11, 2007

Strikeouts Belmont Western Illinois Eastern Illinois at Delaware Delaware

Apr 24, 2005 Mar 08, 2004 Mar 19, 2004 Mar 22, 2008 May 11, 2006

Walks 7 7 6 6 6

Elizabeth Hyman Elizabeth Hyman Elizabeth Hyman Elizabeth Hyman Elizabeth Hyman

Boston University at Hofstra at Delaware at Hofstra Georgia Tech

Mar 07, 2005 May 12, 2006 Apr 01, 2006 Apr 16, 2006 Feb 19, 2006

Individual Fielding Putouts 17 17

Lauren Jones Candace Jones

Furman Belmont

Apr 07, 2010 Apr 24, 2005

Assists 9 8 8 8

Rachel Cunningham Alison Bradford Rachel Cunningham Rachel Cunningham

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George Mason UCF Furman Georgia Southern

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Result L, 2-4 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 5-6 L, 2-3 W, 2-1 W, 4-3 W, 1-0 W, 3-2

Date May 01, 2011 May 05, 2012 May 11, 2011 May 08, 2009 Apr 24, 2005 Mar 17, 1995 Mar 4, 1990 Apr 11, 1992 Apr 09, 2011 May 01, 2010 May 05, 2007 Mar 13, 2004 Mar 08, 2004 Apr 12, 2002 Mar 08, 2002 Apr 10, 1991 Mar 16, 1990

Longest Winning Streaks Streak Year 11 games 1993 11 games 1993 11 games 1987 9 games 2009 9 games 2008 9 games 1998 8 games 2012 8 games 2011 8 games 2007 8 games 1994 8 games 1990

Span Feb 19 — Mar 11* Feb 28 — Apr 10 unavailable Apr 04 — Apr 15 Feb 09 — Feb 23* Apr 08 — Apr 21 Mar 31 — Apr 07 Apr 02 — Apr 10 Feb 17 — Feb 24 Mar 10 — Mar 12 Mar 6 — Mar 16 *opened season

Longest Losing Streaks Streak 13 games 10 games 9 games 8 games 8 games

Year 2004 2005 1996 2003 2006

Span Apr 03 — Apr 23 Mar 05 — Mar 18 Mar 15 — Mar 29 Mar 05 — Mar 14 Mar 04 — Mar 22

Hitting Streaks Games 19 15 15 13 11 11 11 10 10 10

Name Mary Kathryn Branan Nicole Griffin Michelle Parker Michelle Parker Paige Nowacki Catherine Lee Brownie Caldwell Cassie Boese Holly Willis Rachel Cunningham

Year 2007 2007 1995 1994 2011 2008 1989 2010 2008 2007

Most Runs in Single Inning Runs 19 9 9 9

Inning 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd

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Yearly Statistical Leaders Batting Average 2012 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

Lauren Coleman............326 Paige Nowacki...............305 Danielle Roddy..............346 Danielle Roddy..............335 Catherine Lee............... .411 Danielle Roddy..............384 Jackie Jaegle.................344 Lauren Morlock..............284 Alison Bradford..............261 Katie Blue......................244 Corrie Roberts...............333 Corrie Roberts...............387 Missy Hall......................346 Corrie Roberts...............343 Dani Polley....................296 Dani Polley....................310 Michelle Parker..............406 Michelle Parker...........433* Michelle Parker............. .311 Kristy Redlinger.............321 Dionne Ewing................351 Gretchen Gruber...........350 Elizabeth Mitchell..........298 Brownie Caldwell...........353 Theresa Bredwell..........405 Heather Smith...............331 Brownie Vaughn............336 Hits

2012 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

Brenna Morrissey............46 Lauren Jones...................56 Danielle Roddy................55 Danielle Roddy................53 Catherine Lee..................69 Danielle Roddy................70 J. Cagle, MK Branan.......53 Mary Kathryn Branan...... 50 Mary Kathryn Branan...... 37 Meghan McCoy...............35 Corrie Robets..................68 Corrie Roberts.................65 Corrie Roberts.................65 Corrie Roberts.................73 Dani Polley......................42 Mel DelGallo....................43 Michelle Parker................56 Michelle Parker................68 Michelle Parker................64 Susan Fryer.....................54 Tina Miller........................63 Gretchen Gruber...........77* Jennifer Morgan..............61 Brownie Caldwell.............55 Theresa Bredwell............70 Heather Smith.................51 B. Vaughn, T. Bredwell.... 47 Runs Scored

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

80

Brenna Morrissey............28 Lauren Jones...................33 Lauren Jones...................32 Danielle Roddy................33 Catherine Lee................51* Danielle Roddy................49 Nicole Griffin....................35 Mary Kathryn Branan...... 22

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2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

Susan Lanier...................15 Katie Blue........................24 Cindy Gillies....................37 Corrie Roberts.................36 Corrie Roberts.................43 Corrie Roberts.................41 Crystal Hartman..............25 Mel DelGallo....................26 Dani Polley......................32 Dani Polley......................33 Susan Fryer.....................39 Susan Fryer.....................42 Kristy redlinger................31 G. Gruber, L. Mitchell...... 26 Jennifer Morgan..............44 Brownie Caldwell.............33 Brownie Caldwell.............43 J. Morgan, T. Bredwell..... 29 B. Vaughn, P. Elsner........33 RBI

2012 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

Callie Alford.....................43 Lauren Jones...................40 Lauren Jones...................38 Rachel Cunningham........31 Catherine Lee................63* Nicole Griffin....................46 Nicole Griffin....................34 Candace Jones...............19 Meghan McCoy...............22 Katie Blue........................23 Corrie Roberts.................32 Corrie Roberts.................48 Corrie Roberts.................37 Corrie Roberts.................38 Dani Polley......................25 Mel DelGallo....................23 Mel DelGallo....................30 Danielle Polley.................29 Michelle Parker................27 Michelle Parker................34 Tina Miller........................36 Gretchen Gruber.............34 Kathy Hazinski.................36 Brownie Caldwell.............26 Heather Smith.................49 Heather Smith.................36 Brownie Vaughn..............36 Home Runs

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Paige Nowacki.................10 Lauren Jones...................14 Lauren Jones.....................9 C. Lee, L. Jones................5 Catherine Lee................17* Lily Skelton......................10 M. McCoy, N. Griffin..........9 Jamie Cagle......................3 Meghan McCoy.................8 Kaite Blue........................12 Corrie Roberts...................7 Corrie Roberts...................9 Corrie Roberts...................7 Buffie Chournos...............10 Dani Polley........................7 Dani Polley........................6 Dani Polley........................6

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1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

M. DelGallo, D. Polley....... 4 Mel DelGallo......................6 Michelle Parker..................3 K. Rogers, T. Miller............2 ..........................................0 Tina Miller..........................2 Brownie Caldwell...............2 Heather Smith...................4 Theresa Bredwell..............2 Brownie Vaughn................8

2012 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

C. Alford, L. Coleman...... 27 P. Nowacki, L. Jones.......23 Danielle Roddy................29 Danielle Roddy................33 Danielle Roddy................32 Danielle Roddy.............43* Nicole Griffin....................34 Meghan McCoy...............24 Candace Jones............... 11 Katie Blue........................17 Cindy Gillies....................27 Corrie Roberts.................27 Chrystal Hartman............17 Marissa Smith..................22 M. Pardo, A. Corley.........20 Stacey Jessen.................15 M. DelGallo, C. Laase..... 16 Carrie Kirk.......................19 Susan Fryer.....................16 Missy Russell..................22 Dionne Ewing..................23 Charlene Chilton..............22 Jennifer Morgan..............24 Jennifer Morgan..............29 Jennifer McLendon..........26 Jennifer Morgan..............22 Brownie Vaughn..............21

2012 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

Whitney Phillips...............12 Whitney Phillips...............16 Cassie Boese....................8 Natasha Berry.................13 Natasha Berry.................19 Holly Willis.......................10 M. Brannan, N.Griffin......... 7 Lauren Morlock..................6 Mary Kathryn Branan........ 7 Jennifer Hester..................4 Missy Hall......................25* Corrie Roberts.................24 Missy Hall........................22 Corrie Roberts.................16 Claudia Hickey................12 Mel DelGallo....................10 Mel DelGallo....................12 Susan Fryer.....................14 Kaci Clark........................21 Susan Fryer.....................15 Elizabeth Mitchell..............9 Elizabeth Mitchell............14 Jennifer Morgan..............10 J. Morgan, B.Caldwell..... 21 Theresa Bredwell............17 Jennifer Morgan..............10 unavailable

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Kaitlyn Medlam.............1.99 Kaitlyn Medlam.............1.63 McCall Langford...........1.41 Alana Thomas..............2.78 Alicia Mills.....................1.19 Madi Gore.....................2.48 Elizabeth Hyman..........2.17 Elizabeth Hyman..........1.24 Andrea McNary............1.20 Andrea McNary............2.23 Andrea McNary............1.81 Lee Quattrocchi............1.75 Jaci Davis.....................1.80 Angela Buckem............1.72 Angela Buckem............1.62 Melanie Kotlar..............2.70 Joy Wright....................2.28 Mel DelGallo.................1.08 Kaci Clark.....................1.35 Kaci Clark...................0.91* Missy Smith..................2.06 Debbie Hale..................1.19 Debbie Hale..................0.97 unavailable Gina Brooks..................1.49 Karen Roy....................1.04 Karen Roy....................1.96 Strikeouts

2012 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

Kaitlyn Medlam................98 McCall Langford............120 McCall Langford..............71 Madi Gore........................90 Alicia Miles....................163 Madi Gore......................173 Elizabeth Hyman.........260* Elizabeth Hyman...........232 Andrea McNary.............183 Andrea McNary.............143 Andrea McNary.............173 Angie Buckem...............105 Jaci Davis......................136 Angie Buckem...............103 Mila Nelson......................59 Melanie Kotlar.................57 Amanda Bush..................39 Missy Radaker.................91 Kaci Clark......................229 Kaci Clark......................237 Dionne Ewing................151 Stacey Peterson..............68 Debbie Hale...................108 unavailable Lora Lischinsky................75 Gina Brooks.....................40 Gina Brooks.....................66

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NCAA Tournament and Honors NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2

Louisville Slugger/NFCA All Region

Overall Record: 0-4

First Team Paige Nowacki Catherine Lee

2011

3B C

Mid-Atlantic Region...............................2012 Southeast Region.................................2008

CAA Tournament Champions Head Coach: Bob Heck / Roger Kincaid Overall Record: 36-25 (15-5 CAA) Site of NCAA Regional: Athens, Ga. 5/20 5/21

No. 8 Georgia ......................................Lost 0-8 (5) Florida State.........................................Lost 1-6

Second Team Callie Alford McCall Langford Elizabeth Hyman

C P P

Mid-Atlantic Region...............................2012 Mid-Atlantic Region............................... 2011 Southeast Region.................................2006

1994 TAAC Tournament Champions Head Coach: Bob Heck Overall Record: 40-27-1 (7-5 TAAC) Site of NCAA Regional: Columbia, S.C. 5/20 5/21

CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team

UCLA....................................................Lost 1-2 South Carolina......................................Lost 1-6

Meghan McCoy..................................................................................... 2006 Jennifer Morgan.................................................................................... 1990 Jennifer Morgan.................................................................................... 1989

CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team Cassie Boese........................................................................................ 2012 Cassie Boese........................................................................................ 2010 Meghan McCoy..................................................................................... 2006 Jennifer Morgan.................................................................................... 1990 Jennifer Morgan.................................................................................... 1989 Second Team Cassie Boese.........................................................................................2011 Catherine Lee........................................................................................ 2009

NCAA Statistical Leaders Individual Sacrifice Hits Sacrifice Hits per Game

Holly Willis Holly Willis

26 0.54

2009 2009

35 0.63

2010 2010

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Conference Tournament Results 2 NSWAC Championships (1989, 1990) 3 TAAC Championships (1992, 1993, 1994) 1 CAA Championship (2011) 4-Time CAA Runners-Up (2006, 2007, 2010, 2012) All-Time Conference Tournament Record: 60-41 (.594) 2012 CAA Runner-up (2-2) 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

2001 TAAC (1-2)

vs. James Madison.........................W, 7-4 vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 0-1 vs. James Madison................... W, 9-1 (5) vs. Hofstra................................. L, 1-9 (5) 2011 CAA Champion (4-1)

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

vs. Towson.............................. W, 3-2 (12) vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 1-0 vs. Towson......................................W, 3-0 vs. Hofstra......................................W, 4-2 vs. Hofstra......................................W, 2-0 2010 CAA Runner-up (2-2)

5/12 5/13 5/13 5/14

vs. James Madison......................... L, 0-3 vs. Towson................................ W, 4-1 (9) vs. James Madison.........................W, 4-3 vs. Hofstra...................................... L, 3-0 2009 CAA (1-2)

5/6 5/7 5/8

vs. Towson.......................................L, 1-3 vs. Hofstra.............................. W, 3-1 (12) vs. Towson.......................................L, 5-1 2008 CAA (0-2)

5/8 5/10

vs. James Madison..........................L, 1-2 vs. Towson.......................................L, 4-5

5/3 5/3 5/3

vs. Stetson......................................W, 5-2 vs. Samford................................... L, 4-6 vs. Troy.......................................... L, 4-6 2000 TAAC (1-2)

5/4 5/4 5/5

vs. Troy...........................................W, 1-0 vs. Stetson...................................... L, 0-1 vs. Jacksonville State..................... L, 0-2 1999 TAAC (1-2)

5/6 5/7 5/7

vs. Troy............................................L, 1-7 vs. Samford....................................W, 5-4 vs. Campbell....................................L, 2-6 1998 TAAC (3-2)

4/30 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/2

vs. Stetson..................................... L, 1-2 vs. Jacksonville State ....................W, 3-2 vs. Stetson......................................W, 3-1 vs. Florida International..................W, 3-0 vs. Florida Atlantic...........................L, 2-3

4/24 4/24 4/24 4/25

vs. Stetson......................................W, 9-5 vs. Jacksonville State.................... L, 1-4 vs. Mercer.......................................W, 5-4 vs. Jacksonville State.................... L, 5-8

2006 CAA Runner-up (3-2) 5/11 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13

vs. Delaware...................................W, 6-5 vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 3-5 vs. UNCW.....................................W, 13-5 vs. Hofstra......................................W, 4-3 vs. Hofstra.......................................L, 3-7 2002 A-SUN (4-2)

5/9 5/9 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/11

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vs. Troy...........................................W, 3-0 vs. UCF..........................................W, 6-5 vs. Florida Atlantic ....................... L, 0-2 vs. UCF..........................................W, 4-2 vs. Florida Atlantic..........................W, 3-2 vs. Florida Atlantic ....................... L, 0-4

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vs. Mercer.......................................W, 5-3 vs. Centenary.................................W, 8-1 vs. Stetson......................................W, 3-1 vs. Stetson.............................. W, 4-3 (10) 1991 NSWAC (1-2)

5/3 5/3 5/3

vs. Mercer.......................................W, 4-1 vs. Stetson..................................... L, 0-1 vs. Georgia Southern.................... L, 2-3

vs. Georgia Southern.....................W, 5-2 vs. Samford....................................W, 6-4 vs. Samford....................................W, 2-0

1990 NSWAC Champion (3-0)

1989 NSWAC Champion (3-1)

vs. Florida A&M..............................W, 5-2 vs. Samford....................................W, 6-3 vs. Mercer...................................... L, 0-2 vs. Mercer.......................................W, 1-0

4/30 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/1 5/2 5/2

vs. Georgia Southern.....................W, 7-2 vs. Mercer.....................................W, 11-3 vs. Samford....................................W, 2-0 vs. Florida A&M..............................W, 7-1 vs. Stetson.......................................L, 3-4 vs. Florida A&M............................W, 11-1 vs. Stetson.......................................L, 4-5 vs. Stetson.......................................L, 0-6

1988 NSWAC (5-3)

1995 TAAC (1-2)

vs. James Madison.........................W, 1-0 vs. Hofstra..................................... L, 0-1 vs. James Madison.........................W, 2-1 vs. Hofstra..................................... L, 1-3

5/1 5/1 5/1 5/2

1997 TAAC (2-2)

2007 CAA Runner-up (2-2) 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

1992 TAAC Champion (4-0)

4/28 4/28 4/29

vs. Florida Atlantic...........................L, 1-2 vs. Centenary.................................W, 5-3 vs. Campbell.................................. L, 1-2

4/29 4/29 4/29 4/30 4/30 4/30 4/30

vs. Charleston................................W, 9-0 vs. Samford................................... L, 3-6 vs. Mercer.......................................W, 4-1 vs. SE Louisiana....................... W, 3-1 (8) vs. Samford.............................. W, 2-1 (9) vs. Centenary.................................W, 2-1 vs. Centenary........................... W, 2-1 (9)

1994 TAAC Champion (6-1)

1993 TAAC Champion (4-1) 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/1

vs. Mercer.......................................W, 9-0 vs. Samford....................................W, 5-0 vs. Stetson......................................W, 1-0 vs. Stetson..................................... L, 2-3 vs. Stetson......................................W, 3-0

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1987 NSWAC (5-3)

vs. Georgia Southern.....................W, 6-1 vs. Mercer........................................L, 5-7 vs. Florida A&M..............................W, 3-0 vs. Stetson......................................W, 2-0 vs. Mercer.......................................W, 5-1 vs. Stetson.......................................L, 2-3 vs. Stetson.............................. W, 2-1 (10) vs. Stetson.......................................L, 3-5 1986 NSWAC (2-3)

4/19 4/19 4/19 4/19 4/19

vs. Georgia Southern......................L, 1-4 vs. Mercer.......................................W, 6-1 vs. Stetson.......................................L, 2-5 vs. Georgia Southern...................W, 10-5 vs. Stetson................................. L, 4-5 (8)

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Conference Accolades Annual Conference Awards Player of the Year Catherine Lee Kaci Clark Kaci Clark Lora Lischinsky Brownie Vaughn

2008 1994 1993 1990 1989

Pitcher of the Year

CAA TAAC TAAC NSWAC NSWAC

Elizabeth Hyman

2011 2009 2008 2007 2006 2002

CAA

Coach of the Year Roger Kincaid Bob Heck Bob Heck

Rookie of the Year Kaitlyn Medlam Alana Thomas Catherine Lee Danielle Roddy Jackie Jaegle Andrea McNary

2006

CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA A-SUN

2011 2006 1994

CAA CAA TAAC

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Holly Willis Meghan McCoy

2008 2006

CAA CAA

CAA 25th Year Anniversary Team Elizabeth Hyman

2005-06

Conference All-Tournament Selections Most Outstanding Performers Kaci Clark........................ 1994 Alana Thomas................. 2011

A-Sun CAA

Three-Time All-Tournament Mel Del Gallo................... 1994, 95, 97 A-Sun Two-Time All-Tournament Susan Fryer..................... 1994, 97 Madi Gore........................ 2007, 09 Lauren Jones................... 2010, 11 McCall Langford.............. 2010, 11 Corrie Roberts................. 2000, 02 Danielle Roddy................ 2007, 09

A-Sun CAA CAA CAA A-Sun CAA

2012 (CAA)

2002 (A-Sun)

Ashley Christy Lauren Coleman Paige Nowacki

Cheryl Bodziony Lindsay Bryant Andrea McNary Corrie Roberts

2011 (CAA)

2000 (A-Sun)

Lauren Jones McCall Langford Alana Thomas (MOP) Emily Whitaker

Corrie Roberts 1999 (A-Sun) Marissa Smith

2010 (CAA) McCall Langford Lauren Jones Lily Skelton

1998 (A-Sun)

2009 (CAA) Madi Gore Danielle Roddy

1997 (A-Sun)

2008 (CAA) Catherine Lee 2007 (CAA) Madi Gore Mary Kathryn Brenan Danielle Roddy 2006 (CAA)

2011 CAA All-Tournament

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All-Conference Teams 2012 (CAA)

2003 (A-Sun)

1992 (TAAC)

Lauren Coleman, 1B....................................... 1st Callie Alford, C...................................2nd, Rookie Ashley Christy, OF.............................2nd, Rookie Kaitlyn Medlam, P.......................................... 2nd

Katie Blue.......................................................2nd

Ann Baxley...................................................... 1st Dianne Ewing.................................................. 1st Kristy Redinger................................................ 1st Staci Anderson...............................................2nd Susan Fryer....................................................2nd Tina Miller.......................................................2nd

2011 (CAA) McCall Langford, P ......................................... 1st Lauren Jones, 1B ..........................................2nd Audrey Mason, OF ........................................2nd Kaitlyn Medlam, P ............................2nd, Rookie Brenna Morrissey, DP . .................................. 2nd Paige Nowacki, SS ........................................2nd Jessica Clifton, OF ...................................Rookie Maddy Stanton, C . ...................................Rookie 2010 (CAA)

Danielle Roddy, 3B ....................................... 1st Cassie Boese, DP..........................................2nd McCall Langford, P ...........................2nd, Rookie Audrey Mason, OF ...........................2nd, Rookie Lauren Jones, 1B ..........................................2nd Whitney Phillips, OF .................................Rookie 2009 (CAA) Catherine Lee, C ............................................ 1st Danielle Roddy, 3B.......................................... 1st Natasha Berry, OF........................................... 1st Alana Thomas, P...............................2nd, Rookie Holly Willis, OF...............................................2nd 2008 (CAA) Catherine Lee, C................................ 1st, Rookie Rachel Cunningham, SS................................. 1st Holly Willis, OF................................................ 1st Natasha Berry, OF..........................................2nd Jessica Gowin, 1B..........................................2nd Madi Gore, P..................................................2nd Alicia Mills, P.....................................2nd, Rookie 2007 (CAA) Mary Kathryn Branan, 2B................................ 1st Danielle Roddy, 3B............................. 1st, Rookie Nichole Griffin, SS..........................................2nd Madi Gore, P..................................................2nd Rachel Cunningham..................................Rookie 2006 (CAA) Jackie Jaegle, C................................. 1st, Rookie Meghan McCoy, 1B......................................... 1st Jamie Cagle, OF............................................. 1st Elizabeth Hyman, P......................................... 1st Nichole Griffin, SS.............................2nd, Rookie

Elizabeth Hyman............................................2nd

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1991 (NSWAC)

Cindy Giles...................................................... 1st Missy Hall........................................................ 1st Corrie Roberts................................................. 1st Andrea McNary....................................Freshman

Gretchen Gruber............................................. 1st Ann Baxley.....................................................2nd Debbie Hale....................................................2nd Stacey Peterson.............................................2nd

2000 (TAAC)

1990 (NSWAC)

Missy Hall........................................................ 1st Crystal Hartman.............................................. 1st Corrie Roberts................................................. 1st Cheryl Bodziony.............................................. 1st Jaci Davis........................................................3rd

Wendy Evilsizor............................................... 1st Lora Lischinsky................................................ 1st Jennifer Morgan.............................................. 1st Jennifer McClendon.......................................2nd Elizabeth Mitchell...........................................2nd

1999 (TAAC)

1989 (NSWAC)

Cheryl Bodziony.............................................. 1st Buffie Chournos............................................... 1st Corrie Roberts................................................. 1st Adrienne Lyman.............................................2nd Angie Buckem.................................................3rd Missy Hall........................................................3rd 1998 (TAAC) Chrissy Dangler..............................................2nd Danielle Polley................................................2nd

Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell............................. 1st Wendy Evilsizor............................................... 1st Paige Elsner.................................................... 1st Lori Lischninsky............................................... 1st Julie Lockwood...............................................2nd Tonya Maxwell................................................2nd Tina Miller.......................................................2nd 1988 (NSWAC)

Mel Del Gallo................................................... 1st

Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell............................. 1st Theresa Bredwell............................................ 1st Heather Smith................................................. 1st Lora Lischninsky.............................................2nd

1996 (TAAC)

1987 (NSWAC)

Mel Del Gallo................................................... 1st Michelle Parker................................................ 1st Danielle Polley................................................. 1st

Theresa Bredwell............................................ 1st Gina Brooks..................................................... 1st Kathy Hazinsky................................................ 1st Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell............................. 1st Rhonda Griffin................................................2nd Jennifer Morgan.............................................2nd Frankie Smith.................................................2nd

1997 (TAAC)

1995 (TAAC) Mel Del Gallo................................................... 1st Susan Fryer..................................................... 1st Michelle Parker................................................ 1st Missy Radaker................................................2nd 1994 (TAAC) Kaci Clark........................................................ 1st Mel Del Gallo................................................... 1st Susan Fryer..................................................... 1st Michelle Parker................................................ 1st

1986 (NSWAC) Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell............................. 1st Paige Elsner.................................................... 1st Melanie Ramers.............................................. 1st

1993 (TAAC)

2005 (A-Sun)

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2002 (A-Sun) Corrie Roberts................................................. 1st Andrea McNary..............................................2nd

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Kaci Clark........................................................ 1st Charlene Chilton.............................................. 1st Michelle Parker................................................ 1st

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Weekly Conference Accolades Multiple Time All-Conference

Multiple Weekly Award Winners

Four-Time All-Conference Brownie Caldwell Mel Del Gallo Corrie Roberts

1986-89 1994-97 1999-2002

Three-Time All-Conference Missy Hall Michelle Parker Danielle Roddy

1999-2001 1994-96 2007, 09-10

Two-Time All-Conference Ann Baxley Cheryl Bodziony Theresa Bredwell Kaci Clarke Rachel Cunningham Paige Elsner Wendy Evilsizor Susan Fryer Mandy Gore Nicole Griffin Elizabeth Hyman Lauren Jones McCall Langford Catherine Lee Lori Lischninshy Audrey Mason Andrea McNary Kaitlyn Medlam Tina Miller Jennifer Morgan Danielle Polley Holly Willis

1991-92 1999-2000 1987-88 1993-94 2007-08 1986,1989 1989-90 1994-95 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2010-11 2010-11 2008-09 1988-89 2010-11 2001-02 2011-12 1989-92 1987, 1990 1996, 1998 2008-09

Kaitlyn Medlam.............................. 4 McCall Langford............................ 4 Danielle Roddy.............................. 4 Jessica Clifton............................... 3 Paige Nowacki............................... 3 Lauren Jones................................. 3 Catherine Lee................................ 3 Nicole Griffin.................................. 3 Elizabeth Hyman........................... 3 Andra McNary............................... 3 Lauren Coleman............................ 2 Audrey Mason............................... 2 Alicia Mills...................................... 2 Nikki Bradford................................ 2 Meghan McCoy............................. 2 Cheryl Bodziony............................ 2

2011-12 2010-12 2007-10 2011-12 20011-12 2008-10 2008 2006-07 2005-06 2002-04 2012 2010 2008 2007 2004-06 2000

2012 (CAA) 2/14 2/14 2/21 2/28 2/28 4/02 4/09 4/16 4/23 4/23 4/23 5/06

Paige Nowacki................................Player Lauren Coleman............................Rookie Alana Thomas...............................Pitcher Paige Nowacki................................Player McCall Langford............................Pitcher Callie Alford...................................Rookie Carrie Williams...............................Player Ashley Christy................................Player Jessica Clifton................................Player Kaitlyn Medlam..............................Pitcher Lauren Coleman............................Rookie Kaitlyn Medlam..............................Pitcher 2011 (CAA)

2/28 3/01 3/01 3/28 4/11 4/11 4/18

Kaitlyn Medlam..............................Rookie Jessica Clifton...............................Rookie McCall Langford............................Pitcher McCall Langford............................Pitcher Kaitlyn Medlam..............................Pitcher Paige Nowacki................................Player Jessica Clifton...............................Rookie

2009 (CAA) 4/06 4/13 4/27 5/04

2008 (CAA) 2/19 2/19 3/04 3/24 3/24 3/31 4/07 4/21

Lauren Jones..................................Player Alicia Mills......................................Rookie Catherine Lee................................Rookie Jessica Gowen...............................Player Alicia Mills......................................Rookie Catherine Lee................................Rookie Catherine Lee................................Rookie Catherine Lee................................Rookie 2007 (CAA)

2/20 2/20 2/27 3/06 3/06

Nikki Bradford................................Rookie Danielle Roddy...............................Player Nikki Bradford................................Rookie Nicole Griffin...................................Player Madi Gore......................................Pitcher 2006 (CAA)

4/10 4/10 5/01 3/28 4/03 5/09

Meghan McCoy..............................Player Elizabeth Hyman...........................Pitcher Elizabeth Hyman...........................Pitcher Nicole Griffin..................................Rookie Jackie Jaegle.................................Rookie Nicole Griffin..................................Rookie 2005 (A-Sun)

2/14 2/28

Jessica Gowin................................Player Elizabth Hyman.............................Pitcher 2004 (A-Sun)

3/22 5/03 5/03

Andrea McNary.............................Pitcher Megan McCoy................................Player Andrea McNary.............................Pitcher 2002 (A-Sun)

2010 (CAA) 3/02 3/09 3/09 3/29 4/05 4/19 4/19 4/26 5/10

Natasha Berry................................Player Rachel Cunningham.......................Player Danielle Roddy...............................Player Danielle Roddy...............................Player

Lauren Jones..................................Player Lily Skelton.....................................Player McCall Langford............................Rookie Audrey Mason...............................Rookie Danielle Roddy...............................Player Lauren Jones..................................Player Whitney Phillips.............................Rookie McCall Langford............................Pitcher Audrey Mason...............................Rookie

4/29

Andra McNary...............................Pitcher 2001 (A-Sun)

4/16 2/19

Corrie Roberts................................Player Lee Quattrocchi.............................Pitcher 2000 (A-Sun)

2/28 3/20 4/03 5/01 5/01

Cheryl Bodziony.............................Player Cheryl Bodziony.............................Player Katie Blue.......................................Player Adrienne Lyman.............................Player Angie Buckem...............................Pitcher

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Academic Honors CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Meghan McCoy................................................2006 Jennifer Morgan...............................................1990 Jennifer Morgan...............................................1989

CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team Cassie Boese...................................................2012 Cassie Boese...................................................2010 Meghan McCoy................................................2006 Jennifer Morgan...............................................1990 Jennifer Morgan...............................................1989 Second Team Cassie Boese...................................................2011 Catherine Lee...................................................2009

Scholar Athlete of the Year CAA Holly Willis.................................................. 2007-08 Meghan McCoy.......................................... 2005-06

CAA Honors

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2011-12

2004-2005

Callie Alford Emily Althafer Cassie Boese Ashley Christy Emily Clay Megan Kallatsa McCall Langford Audrey Mason Shannyn Palazzo Whitney Phillips Christina Reed Taylor Scarpantonio Chelsea Sparks Alana Thomas Emily Whitaker Carrie Williams 2005-2006 Sara Berzofsky Mary Katharyn Branan Laura Christopher Nicole Griffin Elizabeth Hyman Candace Jones Susan Lanier Meghan McCoy Beth Miller Lauren Morlock Holly Willis

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Sarah Berzofsky Alison Bradford Jamie Cagle Jessica Gowin Elizabeth Hyman Candace Jones Susan Lanier Meghan McCoy Shannon Tiahur Elizabeth Watson

Melanie Kotlar Jennifer Loucks Michelle Parker Danielle Polley Missy Russell

2001-2002

1994-1995

Cheryl Bodziony Lindsey Bryant Buffie Chournos Lindsey French Cindy Gillies Melissa LeComte Andrea McNary Shannon Tiahur

Thomas Karlsson Susan Fryer Danielle Polley Missy Radaker Candace Respress 1993-1994 Carrie Partlowe Stacey Peterson Melissa Smith

2000-2001 Cheryl Bodziony Cindy Gilles Shannon McCormick Corrie Roberts

1992-1993 Charlene Chilton Stacey Peterson Kristy Redlinger Melissa Smith

1999-2000 Cheryl Bodziony Lauren Booth Buffie Chournos Amanda Corley Christine Dangler Jaci Davis Crystal Hartman Adrienne Lyman Shannon McCormick Vanessa O’Campo Stephanie Payne

1991-1992 Staci Anderson Ann Baxley Tina Miller Liz Mitchell Kristy Redlinger Conferences recognize studentathletes who maintain a 3.0 GPA during their competing semester.

1998-1999 Cheryl Bodziony Amanda Corley Jaci Davis Crystal Hartman Melanie Kotlar Stephanie Payne

2003-2004 Sarah Bersofsky Alison Bradford Kiley Brooks Jamie Cagle Candace Jones Susan Lanier Meghan McCoy Andrea McNary Beth Miller Lauren Morlock Pamela O’Neal Alexandra Pratt Shannon Tiahur Elizabeth Watson

1997-1998 Annie Boyle Amanda Corley Christine Dangler Crystal Hartman Claudia Hickey Carrie Kirk Melanie Koltar Mila Nelson Danielle Polley

Cassie Boese

1996-1997

2002-2003 Sara Berzofsky Kiley Brooks Shannon McCormick Meghan McCoy Andrea McNary Beth Miller

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Lauren Morlock Alexandra Pratt Emily Pritchett Shannon Tiahur

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The Last Time The last time Georgia State...

The last time a Panther Batter...

Scored 7-9 runs........................................(9) vs. James Madison Scored 10-11 runs................................................. (11) vs. ETSU Scored 12-14 runs.......................................(12) vs SE Louisiana Scored 15-19 runs............................... (16) vs. Western Carolina Scored 20+ runs.................................... (33) vs. Savannah State Registered 10-14 hits.............................(10) vs. James Madison Registered 15-19 hits............................................ (17) vs. ETSU Registered 20+ hits............................... (30) vs. Savannah State Hit 4 doubles.................................................. vs. George Mason Hit 5 doubles...........................................................vs. Lipscomb Hit 6+ doubles......................................... (8) vs. Savannah State Hit 3+ triples............................................ (3) vs. Savannah State Hit 2 home runs............................................................vs. Drexel Hit 3 home runs.............................................................at UNCW Hit 4+ home runs...................................................... (4) at Drexel Drew 6-8 walks.........................................(8) vs. James Madison Drew 9+ walks....................................................(9) vs. Campbell Struck out 7-9 times..............................................(7) vs. Towson Stuck out 10-14 times.............................. (14) vs. Bowling Green Struck out 15+ times............................... (16) at Kennesaw State Stole 3 bases.................................................. vs. George Mason Stole 4 bases................................................. vs. James Madison Stole 5+ bases...................................................... (6) vs. Furman Committed 3 errors...................................................... vs Towson Committed 4+ errors............................................... (4) vs Hofstra Overcame 3-Run Deficit.................Trailed Cent. Ark. 3-0; W, 4-3 Overcame 4-Run Deficit................. Trailed Campbell 6-2; W, 9-6 Overcame 5-run Deficit................ Trailed Tenn. Tech 5-0; W, 8-7 Run-ruled an opponent.................... vs. JMU; W, 9-1 in 5 innings Won an extra-inning game..........at George Mason; W, 2-0 in 12 Lost an extra-inning game.......... vs. George Mason; L, 2-4 in 13 Defeated a ranked team........................W, 5-1 at No. 2 Alabama

5/11/12 2/11/12 2/24/12 3/01/08 2/12/08 5/04/12 2/11/12 2/12/08 4/30/11 2/22/09 2/12/08 2/12/08 4/15/12 4/06/12 4/10/11 4/28/12 2/25/12 4/01/12 2/25/11 3/17/12 5/04/12 5/11/12 4/06/11 4/01/12 3/25/12 2/25/12 2/25/12 3/02/12 5/11/12 5/05/12 5/01/12 4/17/12

The last time an Opposing Team... Scored 7-10 runs.........................................................(9) Hofstra Scored 10-12 runs................................................ (11) Longwood Scored 12+ runs........................................................(16) Hofstra Registered 10-14 hits................................................(10) Hofstra Registered 15-19 hits................................................(17) Hofstra Registered 20+ hits....................................................... (21) UAB Hit 2 home runs..................................................... No. 8 Georgia Hit 3 home runs...................................................... Georgia Tech Hit 4 home runs................................................................ Hofstra Drew 6-8 walks............................................. (8) Tennessee Tech Struck out 7-9 times................................................... (9) Towson Stuck out 10-14 times................................................ (13) UNCW Stole 3 bases.................................................................... Purdue Stole 4 bases................................................................... Georgia Stole 5 bases....................................................Eastern Kentucky Committed 3 errors........................................................Delaware Committed 4-9 errors....................................................(4) ETSU Committed 10+ errors.................................. (11) Savannah State Run-ruled Georgia State........................Hofstra; 9-1 in 5 innings

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5/12/12 2/12/12 3/24/12 3/23/12 3/24/12 2/11/07 3/21/12 3/26/09 5/12/12 3/02/12 3/31/12 4/07/12 2/26/11 5/20/11 2/24/12 4/21/12 2/11/12 2/12/08 5/12/12

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Scored 3 runs.......................... Cassie Boese vs. George Mason Scored 4 runs....................................... Whitney Phillips vs. JMU Scored 5+ runs.....................(6) Catherine Lee vs. Savannah St. Registered 3 hits.................... Jessica Clifton vs. George Mason Registered 4 hits.................... Ashley Christy vs. George Mason Registered 5+ hits................(6) Catharine Lee vs. Savannah St. Hit 2 doubles...............................................Callie Alford vs. JMU Hit 3 doubles............................. Catherine Lee vs. Savannah St. Hit 2 triples....................................... Whitney Phillips vs. Auburn Hit 2 home runs.................................. Paige Nowacki vs. UNCW Hit a grand slam.................Paige Nowacki vs. Western Carolina Hit a walk-off home run....................Brenna Morrissey vs. Drexel Recorded 3 RBI............................... Alford and Christy vs Drexel Recorded 4 RBI.................................. Paige Nowacki vs. UNCW Recorded 5 RBI...........................................Callie Alford vs. JMU Recorded 6+ RBI.................. (8) Lauren Jones vs. Savannah St. Had 8 total bases............................... Paige Nowacki vs. UNCW Had 9 total bases............................Emily Althafer vs. Longwood Had 10+ total bases...................... (10) Whitney Phillips vs. JMU Stole 2 bases........................................ Whitney Phillips vs. JMU Walked 3 times....................................Callie Alford vs. Campbell Walked 4 times........................................Ashley Christy vs. JMU Struck out 3 times..................................... Callie Alford at Hofstra

5/04/12 4/17/10 2/12/08 5/04/12 5/05/12 2/12/08 4/28/12 2/12/08 2/17/10 4/07/12 2/12/12 4/14/12 4/15/12 4/07/12 4/28/12 2/12/08 4/07/12 2/12/12 4/17/10 5/11/12 2/25/12 4/28/12 5/11/12

The last time a Panther Pitcher... Threw a no-hitter.............................. McCall Langford at Towson Struck out 7-9 batters.....................(9) Alana Thomas vs Towson Struck out 10-14 batters...............(13) Kaitlyn Medlam at UNCW Struck out 15+ batters........... (15) Elizabeth Hyman vs. Belmont Allowed 7-9 hits.............................. (8) McCall Langford vs. JMU Allowed 10+ hits.......................(15) Alana Thomas vs. Syracuse Allowed 7-9 runs..................................(8) 2 Panthers vs. Hofstra Allowed 10+ runs......................(12) Alana Thomas vs. Syracuse

3/27/11 3/31/12 4/07/12 4/24/05 4/28/12 2/13/11 3/24/12 2/13/11

The last time an Opposing Batter... Scored 3 runs.......................................... Becca Bigler of Hofstra Scored 4 runs...................................... Veronica Grant of Purdue Registered 3 hits..................................... Becca Bigler of Hofstra Registered 4 hits..................................... Andrea Rogers of UAB Hit 2 doubles......................................... Paige Collings of Drexel Hit 2 home runs....................................... Becca Bigler of Hofstra Recorded 3 RBI........................................ 2 players from Hofstra Recorded 4 RBI.................................... Brooke Lathan of Auburn Recorded 5+ RBI............................. Brenna Hesssen of Georgia Stole 2 bases.............................Ashley Thomas of Georgia Tech Stole 3 bases..................................Kristy Jones of Georgia Tech Walked 3 times............................ Kayla Ledbetter of Miami (OH) Struck out 3 times.............................. Alyssa Collins of Ball State

5/12/12 2/13/11 5/12/12 2/11/07 4/14/12 5/12/12 5/12/12 2/22/12 5/20/11 2/29/12 2/07/09 3/06/11 2/27/11

The last time an Opposing Pitcher... Threw a no-hitter..................................... Olivia Gallati of Hofstra Struck out 7-9 batters...................... (7) Katie Lingmai of Towson Struck out 10-14 batters...................(10) Olivia Gallati of Hofstra Struck out 15+ batters.............. (16) Amanda Henderson of KSU Allowed 7-9 hits...................................(9) Heather Kiefer of JMU Allowed 10-14 hits......................... (10) Chenxi Jiao of Delaware Allowed 15+ hits............................(18) Lauren Collier of Furman Allowed 7-9 runs...................... (8) Amanda Davenport of UNCW Allowed 10+ runs........................ (14) Amanda Aditays of UNCW Walked 8-10 batters............................. (8) Hillary Allen of Drexel

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Year-By-Year Results 1984 (18-19) Head Coach: Bob Heck Final Season of Slow Pitch Softball (Does not count in overall standings) 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/16 3/16 3/16 3/16 3/17 3/17 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/24 3/24 3/24 3/30 3/31 3/31 3/31 3/31 4/4 4/4 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/11 4/11 4/18 4/18 4/23 4/23 4/25 4/25 4/27 4/28

Appalachian State................W Appalachian State................W West Georgia........................ L West Georgia........................ L (1) Virginia Wesleyan...........W (1) Appalachian State............ L (1) Payne College.................W (1) Catawba........................... L (1) St. Augustine.................... L (1) Lenoir-Rhyne................... L Columbus College................. L Columbus College................. L Wittenberg............................W Wittenberg............................W Gardner-Webb......................W Hiwassee............................... L Georgia Tech........................W (2) Pensacola JC................... L (2) Gulf Coast CC.................. L (2) West Florida..................... L (2) Columbus College............ L (2) Faulkney State................W Georgia Tech......................... L Georgia Tech........................W (3) South Florida.................... L (3) Delta State......................W (3) Troy State......................... L North Georgia.......................W North Georgia.......................W LaGrange College................W LaGrange College................W LaGrange College................W LaGrange College................W Truitt-McConnell...................W Truitt-McConnell.................... L North Georgia........................ L Truitt-McConnell.................... L

8-3 1-0 3-5 3-4 8-3 1-6 9-3 3-4 5-6 2-5 5-12 12-14 13-2 23-1 6-2 2-5 6-2 2-13 4-6 3-5 1-2 8-1 4-6 12-1 5-9 9-8 3-9 8-3 9-3 18-0 11-0 9-6 15-3 9-3 6-11 6-9 7-15

1-Salisbury, N.C. 2-Panama City, Fla. 3-Pensacola, Fla. 1985 (15-24) Head Coach: Bob Heck First Year of Fast-Pitch Softball 3/2 Florida A&M........................... L 3/2 Florida A&M..........................W 3/6 Mercer CC............................. L 3/6 Mercer CC............................W 3/9 Liberty Baptist........................ L 3/9 Liberty Baptist.......................W 3/14 Onadaga................................ L 3/14 Onadaga...............................W 3/16 (1) Mississippi State.............. L 3/16 (1) Tennessee Tech..............W 3/17 (1) West Georgia..................W 3/17 (1) Mississippi........................ L 3/18 DePaul................................... L 3/18 DePaul..................................W 3/23 (2) South Florida.................... L 3/23 (2) Michigan State................. L 3/24 (2) Bradley............................. L 3/24 (2) East Carolina................... L 3/24 (2) Southern Miss.................W

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1-5 3-1 5-6 4-2 6-8 9-3 0-4 3-2 1-17 17-3 4-1 3-7 6-8 10-4 1-3 1-5 2-6 4-6 3-1 GSU

3/27 3/27 3/30 3/30 3/30 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/6 4/6 4/6 4/13 4/13 4/13 4/13 4/13 4/20 4/20 4/20 4/29

West Georgia.......................W West Georgia.......................W (3) Furman............................W (3) Winthrop........................... L (3) Newberry.........................W Nicholls State........................ L Nicholls State........................ L (4) Louisiana Tech................. L (4) Adelphi............................. L (4) Florida State..................... L (4) Western Illinois................. L (5) Sacred Heart.................... L (5) Virginia............................W (5) VCU................................. L (5) Sacred Heart.................... L (5) VCU................................. L (6) Lander.............................. L (6) Tennessee Tech..............W (6) West Georgia..................W Furman.................................. L

7-3 6-1 4-3 1-9 18-2 3-10 3-10 0-9 5-11 0-7 0-7 1-5 8-4 0-6 0-6 0-2 3-7 12-4 12-2 0-2

1-Mississippi St. Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 2-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3-Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 4-South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 5-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 6-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 1986 (26-26) NSWAC Runnerup Head Coach: Bob Heck 3/7 Savannah State....................W 3/7 Savannah State....................W 3/8 (1) Lander.............................. L 3/8 (1) Tennessee Tech............... L 3/8 (1) Georgia Southern............. L 3/9 George Mason....................... L 3/9 George Mason....................... L 3/10 Mississippi............................. L 3/10 Mississippi............................. L 3/15 UNC-Charlotte......................W 3/15 UNC-Charlotte......................W 3/16 (2) DePaul............................. L 3/16 (2) DePaul............................. L 3/21 (3) Miami (Ohio)...................W 3/21 (3) Maine............................... L 3/21 (3) South Florida.................... L 3/21 (3) Michigan State................. L 3/21 (3) Southern Mississippi.......W 3/26 Wilmington (Ohio).................W 3/26 Wilmington (Ohio).................W 3/27 Ohio State............................W 3/27 Ohio State............................. L 3/28 (3) Mississippi State.............. L 3/28 (3) St. Mary’s........................W 3/28 (3) Southern Mississippi........ L 3/28 (3) Arkansas State................W 4/2 Furman.................................W 4/2 Furman.................................W 4/5 (4) Limestone........................ L 4/5 (4) Coastal Carolina.............W 4/5 (4) Winthrop........................... L 4/7 Columbus.............................W 4/7 Columbus.............................W 4/11 (5) Creighton......................... L 4/11 (5) Bradley............................. L 4/11 (5) Loyola-Chicago...............W 4/11 (5) Western Illinois................. L 4/16 at West Georgia...................W

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15-2 11-0 0-1 2-4 2-4 2-13 1-3 1-5 1-8 3-2 6-5 3-5 1-2 5-0 2-4 0-7 0-8 5-4 8-0 10-5 2-1 1-3 0-2 5-1 2-5 11-5 8-5 4-2 0-6 6-5 3-6 10-0 8-1 3-5 1-3 4-0 0-5 7-1

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4/16 4/19 4/19 4/19 4/19 4/19 4/21 4/21 4/23 4/23 4/25 4/25 4/25 4/25

at West Georgia...................W (6) Georgia Southern............. L (6) Mercer.............................W (6) Stetson............................. L (6) Georgia Southern............W (6) Stetson............................. L Augusta................................W Augusta................................W Mercer..................................W Mercer..................................W (7) South Florida.................... L (7) Virginia............................W (7) South Carolina................. L (7) East Carolina................... L

1-0 1-4 6-1 2-5 10-5 4-5 5-2 9-5 11-2 11-0 0-3 4-2 0-6 0-3

1-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3-Mississippi St. Tourament (Starkville, Miss.) 4-Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 5-Western Illinois Tournament (Macomb, Ill.) 6-NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 7-South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 1987 (26-22) NSWAC Runnerup Head Coach: Bob Heck Valparasio.............................W Valparasio.............................W (1) Lander.............................. L (1) Tennessee Tech..............W (1) East Carolina................... L North Carolina....................... L North Carolina....................... L (2) UNC-Charlotte................W (2) Limestone.......................W (2) Miami (Ohio)...................W (3) Bradley............................. L (3) Ohio State.......................W (3) Massachusetts................. L (3) Furman............................. L (3) Eastern Michigan............. L Winthrop................................ L Winthrop................................ L USC Upstate........................W USC Upstate........................W at Furman.............................. L at Furman.............................. L Nicholls State........................ L Nicholls State........................ L (4) George Mason................W (4) South Carolina................. L (4) Furman............................. L (4) South Florida...................W (4) Louisiana Tech................. L (4) Nicholls State................... L (4) Florida State..................... L at Augusta............................W at Augusta............................W at Georgia Tech....................W at Georgia Tech....................W West Florida.........................W West Florida.........................W Samford................................W Samford................................W at Columbus.........................W at Columbus.........................W (5) Georgia Southern............W (5) Mercer.............................. L (5) Florida A&M....................W

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


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(5) Stetson............................W 2-0 (5) Mercer.............................W 5-1 (5) Stetson............................. L 2-3 (5) Stetson............................W 2-1 (10) (5) Stetson............................. L 3-5

1-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga) 3-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 5-NSWAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) 1988 (42-20) NSWAC Runnerup Head Coach: Bob Heck USC-Aiken............................W USC-Aiken............................W Lander..................................W Tennessee Tech...................W East Carolina......................... L Valparaiso.............................W Miami (Ohio).......................... L UNC-Wilmington...................W Wilmington (Ohio).................W Wilmington (Ohio).................W Saginaw Valley State............. L Saginaw Valley State............W Greensboro..........................W Charlotte...............................W Charlotte...............................W George Mason......................W George Mason......................W Bradley.................................. L Bradley.................................W (1) Stetson............................W (1) Virginia............................W (1) Massachusetts................. L (1) Southern Illinois............... L (1) Northern Illinois................ L Winthrop...............................W Winthrop...............................W Gustavus Adolphus..............W Gustavus Adolphus..............W at Samford............................W at Samford............................W Furman.................................W Furman.................................. L (2) South Carolina................. L (2) North Carolina.................W (2) Georgia Southern............W (2) Winthrop..........................W (2) South Carolina................. L Augusta................................W (3) North Carolina.................. L (3) South Carolina................. L (3) Nicholls State................... L (3) Louisiana Lafayette.........W (3) Winthrop..........................W (3) South Carolina................. L Mercer..................................W Mercer..................................W Georgia Tech........................W Georgia Tech........................W at Florida State...................... L at Florida State...................... L Columbus.............................W Columbus.............................. L USC Upstate........................W USC Upstate........................W

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History

4/30 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/1 5/2 5/2

(4) Georgia Southern............W (4) Mercer.............................W (4) Samford..........................W (4) Florida A&M....................W (4) Stetson............................. L (4) Florida A&M....................W (4) Stetson............................. L (4) Stetson............................. L

7-2 11-3 2-0 7-1 3-4 11-1 4-5 0-6

1-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 3-UTC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 4-NSWAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 1989 (31-23)

17-2 11-0 2-1 13-0 5-6 3-0 1-2 4-1 8-4 19-0 1-2 7-4 22-1 1-0 5-0 4-3 6-2 2-6 3-1 6-0 6-2 1-2 1-3 2-3 3-1 6-0 5-0 14-0 3-0 8-3 4-3 1-2 0-7 7-3 1-0 4-1 3-9 6-3 1-2 3-11 5-6 1-0 5-1 0-9 11-0 5-0 7-1 7-1 0-5 1-2 4-0 2-4 8-5 4-3

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NSWAC Champions (12-2) Head Coach: Bob Heck Virginia.................................. L Virginia.................................. L Lander..................................W Tennessee Tech...................W at Samford............................W at Samford............................W Columbus.............................W USC Upstate........................W Baptist..................................W Saginaw Valley State............W Saginaw Valley State............. L Bradley.................................. L Bradley.................................. L George Mason....................... L George Mason....................... L (1) Missouri...........................W (1) Illinois State...................... L (1) Ohio State.......................W (1) North Carolina.................. L at Stetson.............................. L at Stetson.............................W (2) North Carolina.................W (2) Winthrop..........................W (2) Toledo.............................W (2) South Carolina................. L Toledo.................................... L Toledo.................................... L at Mercer..............................W at Mercer..............................W (3) Virginia............................. L (3) Temple............................. L (3) Charlotte.........................W (3) Delaware.......................... L (3) Drexel..............................W at Furman.............................. L at Furman.............................W (4) Georgia Southern............. L (4) South Carolina................. L (4) East Carolina..................W

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

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(4) South Carolina................. L Samford................................W Samford................................W Mercer..................................W Mercer..................................W Florida A&M..........................W Florida A&M........................... L Georgia Southern.................W Georgia Southern.................W at Georgia Tech....................W at Georgia Tech..................... L (5) Florida A&M....................W (5) Samford..........................W (5) Mercer.............................. L (5) Mercer.............................W

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

1-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-S. Carolina Round Robin (Columbia, S.C.) 3-Virginia Invitational (Charlottesville, Va.) 4-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 5-NSWAC Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1990 (42-23, 11-3 NSWAC/1st) NSWAC Champions Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/28 South Carolina....................... L 0-2 2/28 South Carolina....................... L 0-4 3/3 (1) East Carolina..................W 3-0 3/3 (1) Tennessee Tech..............W 6-0 3/4 (1) Miami (Ohio).................... L 1-3 3/4 (1) Virginia............................W 2-1 (12) 3/4 (1) UNC-Wilmington.............W 10-2 3/6 at Mercer*.............................. L 0-1 3/6 at Mercer*.............................W 4-0 3/10 (2) Baptist.............................W 1-0 3/10 (2) Columbus........................W 3-1 3/10 (2) USC Upstate...................W 5-0 3/12 George Mason......................W 8-0 3/12 George Mason......................W 5-1 3/16 (3) Missouri...........................W 1-0 3/16 (3) Northern Iowa.................W 3-2 (10) 3/16 (3) llinois State....................... L 2-3 3/18 (3) Indiana............................. L 0-3 3/18 (3) Florida A&M................... W 1-0 (8) 3/21 Bradley.................................W 2-1 3/21 Bradley.................................W 3-1 3/24 at Florida State...................... L 0-2 3/24 at Florida State...................... L 0-8 3/25 at Florida A&M*....................W 8-1 3/25 at Florida A&M*....................W 5-0 3/27 Samford*..............................W 3-0 3/27 Samford*..............................W 2-0 3/30 (4) South Florida.................... L 0-2 3/30 (4) Samford..........................W 2-1 3/31 (4) Michigan State................W 3-1 3/31 (4) Oklahoma State............... L 0-8 GSU

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Year-By-Year Results 3/31 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/3 4/3 4/11 4/11 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/18

(4) Southern Mississippi.......W (4) Florida State....................W (4) Oklahma State................. L Georgia College...................W Georgia College...................W Mercer*.................................W Mercer*.................................W at Georgia Southern*............W at Georgia Southern*............W (5) Coastal Carolina.............W (5) Charlotte.......................... L (5) Georgia Southern............W (5) South Carolina................. L Georgia Tech........................W Georgia Tech........................W Furman.................................. L Furman.................................. L at Samford*........................... L at Samford*..........................W South Florida......................... L South Florida......................... L Louisiana Lafayette............... L Stetson.................................W Stetson.................................. L Connecticut........................... L Adelphi.................................W Penn State............................. L Detroit.................................... L Massachusetts.....................W Detroit...................................W Kent State.............................W (6) Georgia Southern............W (6) Samford..........................W (6) Samford..........................W

1-0 1-0 (9) 1-3 4-2 9-0 7-3 6-3 2-0 3-2 4-2 2-4 5-0 0-3 7-1 1-0 (9) 2-4 1-2 6-7 12-3 0-2 0-2 0-4 3-0 3-6 0-1 11-4 2-9 2-4 3-2 2-0 7-2 5-2 6-4 2-0

* Conference Game 1-Georgia State Tournament 2-Georgia State Tournament 3-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4-Orlando, Fla., Tournament 5-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 6-NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 1991 (35-32) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/17 Georgia Southern.................W 2/26 Campbell..............................W 2/26 Campbell..............................W 3/1 (1) Louisiana Tech................. L 3/2 (1) Tennessee Tech..............W 3/2 (1) Ball State.........................W 3/5 South Carolina......................W 3/5 South Carolina....................... L 3/7 at Georgia Tech..................... L 3/7 at Georgia Tech..................... L 3/9 (2) Baptist.............................. L 3/9 (2) USC Upstate.................... L 3/9 (2) Columbus......................... L 3/10 (2) Southern Illinois............... L 3/10 (2) George Mason................W 3/15 (3) South Carolina................. L 3/15 (3) Connecticut...................... L 3/15 (3) Southern Illinois............... L 3/16 (3) South Florida.................... L 3/16 (3) Nicholls State................... L 3/20 Bradley.................................. L 3/20 Bradley.................................W 3/23 Tennessee Wesleyan...........W 3/23 Tennessee Wesleyan...........W 3/25 Augusta................................W

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6-1 6-1 6-2 5-11 8-3 4-3 1-0 0-5 1-2 1-2 1-5 0-2 3-5 2-3 4-3 0-9 3-8 0-1 2-5 0-8 1-4 (9) 2-1 17-0 9-0 11-1 GSU

3/25 3/26 3/26 4/2 4/2 4/5 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/6 4/10 4/10 4/12 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/15 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/21 4/23 4/23 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/27 4/27 4/28 4/28 4/30 4/30 5/3 5/3 5/3

Augusta................................W 5-2 at Samford............................W 8-1 at Samford............................. L 0-1 at Mercer..............................W 1-0 at Mercer..............................W 5-2 (4) Wichita State.................... L 0-3 (4) Winthrop........................... L 3-4 (4) Louisiana Lafayette.......... L 0-1 (4) South Florida...................W 9-5 (9) (4) Samford..........................W 4-0 (9) (4) Louisiana Lafayette.......... L 2-3 Kennesaw State...................W 1-0 (10) Kennesaw State...................W 3-0 (5) Georgia Southern............W 2-1 (5) Charlotte.......................... L 0-2 (5) South Carolina................. L 0-4 (5) Coastal Carolina.............W 5-1 (5) South Carolina................. L 0-5 Mercer..................................W 9-0 Mercer..................................W 7-0 at Furman.............................. L 0-4 at Furman.............................. L 1-6 Samford................................. L 2-5 Samford................................W 4-1 Northwestern State................ L 0-6 Charlotte...............................W 2-1 (8) Louisiana Tech...................... L 0-4 Florida A&M........................... L 0-5 Florida A&M..........................W 2-1 Rutgers.................................W 1-0 George Mason......................W 5-1 Detroit.................................... L 3-4 George Mason......................W 3-0 Drexel...................................W 4-0 Penn State............................W 4-0 Rutgers.................................W 3-2 Detroit.................................... L 2-4 Georgia College...................W 4-3 (9) Georgia College...................W 7-2 (6) Mercer.............................W 4-1 (6) Stetson............................. L 0-1 (6) Georgia Southern............. L 2-3

* No conference regular-season schedule 1-Georgia State Tournament 2-Georgia State Tournament 3-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 4-Tournament (Location N/A) 5-Tournament (Location N/A) 6-New South Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) 1992 (35-27-1) TAAC Champions Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/16 Army.....................................W 2/16 Army.....................................W 2/23 at Georgia Southern.............W 2/23 at Georgia Southern.............. L 2/26 Georgia College...................W 2/26 Georgia College...................W 3/3 South Carolina....................... L 3/3 South Carolina....................... L 3/6 Centenary.............................. L 3/6 Centenary.............................. T 3/7 vs. Southeast Missouri.......... L 3/7 vs. N.C. A&T.........................W 3/7 vs. Charleston Southern.......W 3/8 USC Upstate........................W 3/8 Georgia Southern.................W 3/8 Austin Peay..........................W 2013 Preview

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vs. Bradley (at Mercer).........W 9-0 (1) Kent State........................ L 3-8 (1) Furman............................W 4-3 (1) Northern Iowa.................. L 3-6 (1) South Florida.................... L 3-4 at Florida A&M......................W 14-7 at Florida A&M......................W 3-0 (2) Samford..........................W 8-0 (2) South Carolina................. L 2-9 (2) North Carolina.................. L 2-16 Georgia Tech......................... L 1-4 Georgia Tech......................... L 3-7 Troy State.............................. L 6-7 Troy State.............................W 4-0 (3) at South Carolina............. L 0-2 (3) vs. Winthrop....................W 4-0 (3) at South Carolina............. L 0-7 (3) vs. Winthrop..................... L 2-3 (3) vs. Winthrop....................W 4-0 (4) vs. Iowa State.................W 6-5 (4) vs. Kansas....................... L 1-6 (4) vs. Oklahoma State.......... L 0-9 (4) vs. Oklahoma City...........W 5-4 (11) (4) vs. Oklahoma State.......... L 0-4 Furman.................................W 4-2 Furman.................................W 4-2 Samford................................W 6-0 Samford................................W 5-4 (5) vs. Louisiana Tech........... L 0-11 (5) vs. UNC-Wilmington........W 3-1 (5) vs. S.E. Louisiana...........W 8-4 (5) vs. South Florida.............W 3-2 (5) vs. Furman....................... L 1-10 (5) vs. Tennessee Tech........W 3-0 (5) vs. South Florida.............. L 3-8 Mercer..................................W 10-0 Mercer..................................W 5-0 Georgia Tech........................W 5-2 Georgia Tech......................... L 2-3 Stetson.................................. L 6-7 Stetson.................................. L 1-6 Kennesaw State.................... L 4-7 Kennesaw State.................... L 6-13 (6) Mercer.............................W 5-3 (6) Centenary.......................W 8-1 (6) Stetson............................W 3-1 (6) Stetson............................W 4-3 (10)

* No conference regular-season schedule 1-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-Birmingham-Southern Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 3-South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 4-Oklahoma St. Tournament (Stillwater, Okla.) 5-Chattanooga Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 6-TAAC Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

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Year-By-Year Results * No conference regular-season schedule 1-Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 4-Sourh Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 5-Frost Cutlery Classic 6-TAAC Tournament (Macon, Ga.) 1994 (40-27-1, 7-5 TAAC) 1993 (39-16) TAAC Champions Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/21 Georgia Southern...............hW 14-0 2/21 Georgia Southern...............hW 3-2 2/28 South Carolina....................hW 8-0 2/28 South Carolina....................hW 7-6 3/6 Georgia Southern...............hW 8-0 3/6 Kennesaw State.................hW 7-2 (8) 3/6 Florida A&M........................hW 14-0 3/7 Tennessee Tech.................hW 1-0 3/7 Austin Peay........................hW 9-1 3/11 Kutztown.............................hW 6-0 3/11 Kutztown.............................hW 2-1 3/19 (1) Louisiana Lafayette........ nL 0-5 3/19 (1) Rhode Island.................nW 4-3 3/19 (1) Florida State................... nL 0-1 3/20 (1) Eastern Illinois................ nL 0-2 3/20 (1) Drake............................nW 3-1 3/24 Limestone...........................hW 4-0 3/24 Limestone...........................hW 8-0 3/26 (2) Cambell.........................nW 6-0 3/26 (2) North Carolina................ nL 0-6 3/28 (2) Toledo...........................nW 3-0 3/28 (2) Winthrop........................aW 11-4 4/2 (3) North Carolina...............nW 5-3 4/2 (3) Drexel............................nW 8-3 4/3 (3) Georgia Tech.................nW 7-0 4/3 (3) Charlotte.......................nW 5-2 4/3 (3) Mercer...........................nW 3-1 4/7 Samford..............................aW 4-0 4/7 Samford..............................aW 4-1 4/9 Georgia Southern...............hW 7-1 4/10 (4) Louisiana Lafayette.......nW 2-0 4/10 (4) South Carolina............... aL 0-7 4/10 (4) Louisiana Lafayette........ nL 0-1 4/10 (4) Georgia Southern..........nW 3-1 4/14 Georgia Tech....................... aL 1-2 4/14 Georgia Tech....................... aL 1-2 4/16 (5) Louisiana Tech............... nL 3-4 4/16 (5) Winthrop........................nW 4-2 4/16 (5) Nicholls State................nW 1-0 (18) 4/17 (5) UNC-Wilmington...........nW 3-1 4/17 (5) East Carolina................. nL 0-1 4/18 (5) Texas-Arlington.............. nL 0-2 4/20 Georgia Tech......................hW 6-5 (17) 4/20 Georgia Tech....................... hL 2-3 4/22 Furman...............................aW 2-0 4/22 Furman...............................aW 6-3 4/24 Virginia................................ hL 1-8 4/24 Virginia...............................hW 4-3 4/27 Kennesaw State.................. aL 0-4 4/27 Kennesaw State.................. aL 1-2 4/30 (6) Mercer...........................aW 9-0 4/30 (6) Samford........................nW 5-0 5/1 (6) Stetson..........................nW 1-0 5/1 (6) Stetson........................... nL 2-3 5/1 (6) Stetson..........................nW 3-0 Records records

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TAAC Champions • NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/19 *Samford............................hW 2/19 *Samford............................hW 2/23 South Carolina (DH).........DNP 2/27 Louisiana Tech.................... hL 2/27 Louisiana Tech.................... hL 3/05 Georgia Southern...............hW 3/05 Troy State...........................hW 3/05 Limestone College..............hW 3/06 Jacksonville State...............hW 3/06 Tennessee Tech.................hW 3/06 Georgia Southern................ hL 3/10 Univ. of Mobile....................hW 3/10 Univ. of Mobile....................hW 3/11 Eastern Kentucky...............hW 3/11 Wisconsin-Oshkosh............hW 3/11 Mercer................................hW 3/12 Eastern Kentucky...............hW 3/12 USC-Aiken..........................hW 3/12 Troy State...........................hW 3/18 (1) No. 21 Illinois Chicago.. nL 3/18 (1) Massachusetts..............nW 3/18 (1) Western Illinois............... nL 3/19 (1) Northern Iowa...............nW 3/19 (1) Miami (OH)....................nW 3/19 (1) No.14 Texas A&M.......... nL 3/23 (2) No.18 Utah State........... nL 3/23 (2) No.11 Kansas................. nL 3/23 (2) No.1 Arizona.................. nL 3/26 (2) No.6 CS-Northridge......nW 3/26 (2) No.15 Washington......... nL 3/30 St. Peters............................hW 3/30 St. Peters............................hW 4/01 (3) UNC Wilmington...........nW 4/01 (3) Stetson..........................nW 4/01 (3) Canisius......................... nL 4/02 (3) Chattanooga.................nW 4/02 (3) Canisius......................... nL 4/02 *Centenary.......................... hL 4/04 *Centenary.........................hW 4/09 No. 14 South Carolina......... aL 4/09 No. 14 South Carolina......... aL 4/10 *SE Louisiana.....................hW 4/10 *SE Louisiana.....................hW 4/12 Georgia Tech....................... aL

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Georgia Tech....................... aL (4) Northwestern State.......nW (4) Hofstra..........................nW (4) UNC-Wilmington...........nW (4) Furman..........................nW (4) McNeese State.............. nT (4) Tennessee Tech............nW (4) Texas A&M..................... nL *Samford............................. aL *Samford............................aW *SE Louisiana...................... aL *SE Louisiana...................... aL *Centenary.........................aW *Centenary.......................... aL Kennesaw State.................. hL Kennesaw State.................. hL (5) College of Charleston...nW (5) Samford......................... nL (5) Mercer...........................nW (5) SE Louisiana.................nW (5) Samford........................nW (5) Centenary.....................nW (5) Centenary.....................nW (6) UCLA.............................. nL (6) South Carolina............... aL

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

* Conference game 1-Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-Pony Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.) 3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 4-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn) 5-TAAC Taournament (DeLand, Fla.) 6-NCAA Regional (Columbia, S.C.) 1995 (30-19, 11-1 TAAC) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/25 South Carolina..................... aL 0-2 2/25 South Carolina..................... aL 0-3 3/4 Troy State............................ hL 0-3 3/4 Middle Tennessee State.....hW 1-0 3/11 Limestone...........................hW 15-0 3/11 Chattanooga.......................hW 7-0 3/11 Mercer................................hW 11-4 3/17 (1) Iowa State...................... nL 2-4 3/17 (1) Southern Illinois............. nL 1-7 3/17 (1) Eastern Michigan..........nW 4-3(12) 3/18 (1) Ohio State.....................nW 7-2 3/18 (1) Princeton........................ nL 1-8 3/22 (2) Cal State-Fullerton......... aL 0-2 3/24 (2) Bowling Green............... nL 0-6 3/24 (2) Oklahoma State............. nL 4-9 3/25 (2) Louisiana Lafayette........ nL 1-4 3/26 (2) Kansas........................... nL 2-6 3/29 Furman...............................hW 2-0 3/29 Furman...............................hW 4-3 3/31 (3) Maryland.......................nW 11-3 3/31 (3) Tennessee-Martin.........nW 15-0 3/31 (3) Troy State....................... nL 3-4 4/1 (3) Toledo...........................nW 2-1 (9) 4/1 (3) Charlotte.......................nW 3-2 4/1 (3) Bradley..........................nW 5-2 4/1 (3) Toledo............................ nL 0-2 4/5 Georgia Tech......................hW 6-2 4/5 Georgia Tech......................hW 5-2 4/12 *S.E. Louisiana...................hW 3-0 4/12 *S.E. Louisiana...................hW 7-4 4/13 *Samford............................hW 3-0 4/13 *Samford............................hW 3-2 (9) 4/14 (4) South Florida.................nW 12-7

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Year-By-Year Results 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/18 4/20 4/20 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/28 4/28 4/29

(4) No. 16 Nicholls State..... nL (4) Eastern Kentucky..........nW (4) No. 11 South Carolina.... nL (4) Marshall........................nW (4) Virginia........................... nL *Centenary.........................hW *Centenary.........................hW *Samford............................aW *Samford............................aW *S.E. Louisiana...................aW *S.E. Louisiana...................aW *Centenary.........................aW *Centenary.......................... aL (5) Florida Atlantic............... hL (5) Centenary.....................hW (5) Campbell........................ hL

0-7 6-4 0-3 5-2 5-8 4-2 9-1 9-0 5-0 9-0 7-6 5-1 2-3 1-2 5-3 1-2

* Conference game 1-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga) 4-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 5-TAAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 1996 (20-24, 8-8 TAAC) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/22 Mercer................................hW 2/22 Mercer................................hW 2/24 Columbus College..............hW 2/24 Columbus College............... hL 2/25 South Carolina..................... hL 2/25 South Carolina..................... hL 3/2 *Samford............................hW 3/2 *Samford............................hW 3/3 Troy State............................ hL 3/3 Middle Tennessee State.....hW 3/5 Western Illinois.................... hL 3/5 Western Illinois...................hW 3/15 (1) Northern Iowa...............nW 3/15 (1) Illinois-Chicago..............nW 3/15 (1) Miami-Ohio..................... nL 3/16 (1) Samford......................... nL 3/16 (1) Michigan......................... nL 3/20 (2) No.5 CSU-Northridge..... nL 3/21 (2) No. 2 Washington.......... nL 3/22 (2) No. 8 La. Lafayette......... nL 3/22 (2) No. 1 Arizona................. nL 3/23 (2) No. 17 Minnesota........... nL 3/29 (3) Stetson........................... nL 3/29 (3) Tennessee Tech............nW 3/30 (3) Evansville......................nW 4/1 *SE Louisiana.....................hW 4/1 *SE Louisiana...................... hL 4/3 *Centenary.......................... hL 4/3 *Centenary.........................hW 4/6 *Jacksonville State.............aW 4/6 *Jacksonville State.............. aL 4/9 Georgia Tech......................aW 4/9 Georgia Tech....................... aL 4/11 *Samford............................aW 4/11 *Samford............................aW 4/13 *SE Louisiana...................... aL 4/13 *SE Louisiana...................... aL 4/14 *Centenary.......................... aL 4/14 *Centenary.........................aW 4/15 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 4/15 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 4/19 (4) Illinois-Chicago............... hL 4/23 Furman...............................aW 4/23 Furman...............................aW

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7-6 3-0 6-2 4-7 0-6 4-10 3-0 7-2 3-4 8-1 1-3 3-0 3-1 (9) 8-2 6-8 0-1 (8) 0-3 0-6 1-7 1-8 1-4 5-6 (9) 6-7 8-5 8-2 6-4 3-5 1-5 10-4 5-4 1-6 3-2 1-3 3-2 9-0 2-4 7-8 0-1 3-2 0-1 6-7 3-12 6-0 4-3 GSU

* Conference game 1-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1997 (22-30, 11-5 TAAC) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/21 at Mercer............................aW 2/23 *SE Louisiana...................... hL 2/23 *SE Louisiana.....................hW 3/2 Georgia................................ hL 3/3 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 3/3 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 3/6 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 3/6 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 3/8 (1) LSU................................ hL 3/8 (1) Mercer............................ hL 3/9 (1) Bradley..........................hW 3/9 (1) Alabama......................... hL 3/9 (1) Troy State....................... hL 3/11 Samford..............................hW 3/11 Samford..............................hW 3/14 (2) Iowa State...................... nL 3/14 (2) Miami-Ohio..................... nL 3/14 (2) Florida Atlantic..............nW 3/15 (2) Michigan......................... nL 3/15 (2) Southern Illinois............nW 3/20 (3) Cal State-Fullerton......... aL 3/20 (3) Washington.................... nL 3/21 (3) Louisiana Lafayette........ nL 3/22 (3) Fresno State.................. nL 3/22 (3) Utah State...................... nL 3/25 Minnesota............................ hL 3/25 Minnesota...........................hW 3/27 Centenary...........................hW 3/27 Centenary...........................hW 3/28 (4) North Carolina A&T.......nW 3/28 (4) Alabama......................... nL 3/29 (4) Utah............................... nL 3/29 (4) Wichita State.................. nL 4/2 Limestone............................ hL 4/2 Limestone...........................hW 4/5 Georgia Tech......................hW 4/5 Georgia Tech....................... hL 4/10 at *Samford........................aW 4/10 at *Samford........................aW 4/13 at *SE Louisiana.................aW 4/13 at *SE Louisiana.................. aL 4/14 at *Centenary.....................aW 4/14 at *Centenary...................... aL 4/18 (5) Marshall......................... nL 4/18 (5) Nicholls State................. nL 4/19 (5) Georgia Southern..........nW 4/20 (5) Tennessee Tech............. nL 4/22 Furman................................ hL 4/24 (6)Stetson...........................nW 4/24 (6) Jacksonville State.......... aL 4/24 (6) Mercer...........................nW 4/25 (6) Jacksonville State.......... aL

2-0 0-4 3-2 1-4 1-3 3-5 5-2 4-2 0-5 1-5 1-0 2-4 3-4 11-1 9-1 0-4 1-2 5-4 3-11 1-0 1-16 0-5 0-8 0-12 3-9 1-5 4-2 12-11 10-0 9-2 2-11 0-8 1-7 0-4 6-4 4-3 3-6 5-1 7-0 4-0 1-8 10-3 2-3 0-4 0-10 4-1 0-7 1-4 9-5 1-4 5-4 5-8

1998 (28-23 13-3 TAAC) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/21 at South Carolina................. aL 2/21 at South Carolina................aW 2/25 Limestone...........................hW 2/25 Limestone...........................hW 2/28 Tennessee Tech.................. hL 2/28 Saint Louis..........................hW 2/28 Mississippi........................... hL 3/1 Virginia Tech........................ hL 3/3 *Jacksonville State.............hW 3/3 *Jacksonville State.............hW 3/6 *Troy State.........................hW 3/6 *Troy State.......................... hL 3/10 at Georgia Tech................... aL 3/13 (1) Purdue..........................nW 3/13 (1) Belmont.........................nW 3/13 (1) Mississippi...................... nL 3/13 (1) Marshall......................... nL 3/13 (1) Hofstra........................... nL 3/18 (2) CS-Northridge................ nL 3/19 (2) UNLV.............................nW 3/20 (2) Texas.............................. nL 3/21 (2) Fresno State.................. nL 3/21 (2) Texas State.................... nL 3/26 Wright State........................hW 3/27 (3) Indiana State.................nW 3/27 (3) Florida State................... nL 3/28 (3) Utah............................... nL 3/28 (3) Wright State..................nW 3/28 (3) Nicholls State................. nL 3/30 *Samford............................hW 3/30 *Samford............................hW 4/4 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/4 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/8 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 4/9 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 4/10 at *Samford........................aW 4/10 at *Samford........................aW 4/12 at *Centenary.....................aW 4/12 at *Centenary.....................aW 4/16 *Centenary.........................hW 4/16 *Centenary.........................hW 4/21 at Furman...........................aW 4/21 at Furman............................ aL 4/26 Belmont..............................hW 4/26 Belmont............................... hL 4/28 at Georgia Tech................... aL 4/30 (4) Stetson........................... nL 4/30 (4) Jacksonville State.........nW 5/1 (4) Stetson..........................nW 5/1 (4) Florida International......nW 5/2 (4) Florida Atlantic............... aL * Conference game 1-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga) 4-TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, FL)

* Conference game 1-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga) 5-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 6-TAAC Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

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Year-By-Year Results 1999 (34-26, 12-10 TAAC)

2000 (33-29 8-6 TAAC)

Head Coach: Phyllis Guedry 2/16 at Auburn............................aW 2/16 at Auburn............................. aL 2/20 at South Carolina................aW 2/20 at South Carolina................. aL 2/25 at Kennesaw State.............. aL 2/25 at Kennesaw State.............. aL 2/27 (1) Indiana State.................hW 2/27 (1) Ohio State...................... hL 2/27 (1) Tennessee Tech............hW 2/28 (1) Kentucky.......................hW 3/2 Furman...............................hW 3/2 Furman...............................hW 3/5 *Troy State.........................hW 3/5 *Troy State.......................... hL 3/7 (2) Pittsburgh......................hW 3/7 (2) Loyola Chicago.............hW 3/7 (2) Virginia Tech.................. hL 3/9 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 3/9 at *Jacksonville State.......... aL 3/12 (3) Northern Iowa................ nL 3/12 (3) Penn State..................... nL 3/13 (3) Princeton.......................nW 3/13 (3) Virginia Tech.................. nL 3/14 (3) Iowa State.....................nW 3/19 (4) Mercer...........................nW 3/19 (4) UNC-Wilmington............ nL 3/19 (4) Chattanooga.................. nL 3/20 (4) Fordham........................nW 3/23 Limestone...........................hW 3/23 Limestone...........................hW 3/25 Charlotte.............................hW 3/26 (5) Florida Atlantic............... nL 3/26 (5) Illinois-Chicago..............nW 3/27 (5) Kent State.....................nW 3/27 (5) East Carolina................. nL 3/28 (5) Louisiana Monroe.........nW 3/28 (5) Southern Mississippi...... nL 3/30 Auburn................................hW 3/30 Auburn................................hW 4/1 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/1 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/4 Centenary...........................hW 4/4 Centenary...........................hW 4/6 *Jacksonville State.............hW 4/6 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 4/11 at Centenary........................ aL 4/11 at Centenary.......................aW 4/14 at *Mercer...........................aW 4/14 at *Mercer...........................aW 4/18 at *Samford......................... aL 4/18 at *Samford......................... aL 4/20 at Tennessee Tech.............. aL 4/20 at Tennessee Tech.............aW 4/22 *Samford............................. hL 4/22 *Samford............................hW 4/25 at Chattanooga.................... aL 4/25 at Chattanooga...................aW 5/6 (6) Troy State....................... nL 5/7 (6) Samford........................nW 5/7 (6) Campbell........................ nL

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

* Conference game 1-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4-Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 5-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 6-TAAC Tournament (Dothan, Ala.) Records records

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Head Coach: Phyllis Guedry 2/19 at South Carolina................. aL 2/19 at South Carolina................. aL 2/20 at Georgia Southern...........aW 2/20 at Georgia Southern............ aL 2/22 at Georgia...........................aW 2/22 at Georgia...........................aW 2/27 UAB....................................hW 3/2 *Stetson............................... hL 3/2 *Stetson..............................hW 3/3 (1) Marshall........................hW 3/3 (1) Furman..........................hW 3/4 (1) Troy State....................... hL 3/4 (1) Butler.............................hW 3/4 (1) St. John’s......................hW 3/5 (1) Marshall......................... hL 3/7 at Chattanooga.................... aL 3/7 at Chattanooga.................... aL 3/10 (2) Southern Illinois............. nL 3/10 (2) Missouri.......................... aL 3/11 (2) Northern Iowa...............nW 3/11 (2) Missouri.......................... aL 3/12 (2) Southern Illinois............. nL 3/12 (2) Northern Iowa...............nW 3/14 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 3/14 *Jacksonville State.............hW 3/17 (3) Massachusetts............... nL 3/17 (3) Florida A&M................... nL 3/17 (3) Furman..........................nW 3/18 (3) Iowa State.....................nW 3/18 (3) Bethune-Cookman........nW 3/19 (3) Virginia Tech.................nW 3/21 Connecticut State................ hL 3/21 Connecticut State................ hL 3/24 (4) Evansville....................... nL 3/24 (4) Virginia Tech.................nW 3/25 (4) Connecticut.................... nL 3/25 (4) North Carolina................ nL 3/28 SW Missouri St. (@GT)......nW 3/20 at Charlotte.........................aW 3/20 at Charlotte.........................aW 4/1 Brown.................................hW 4/1 Brown.................................hW 4/3 at *Mercer...........................aW 4/3 at *Mercer............................ aL 4/7 at *Campbell.......................aW 4/7 at *Campbell.......................aW 4/10 *Samford............................hW 4/10 *Samford............................hW 4/12 Chattanooga........................ hL 4/12 Chattanooga........................ hL 4/16 at UAB................................aW 4/18 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/18 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/22 at *Florida Atlantic............... aL 4/22 at *Florida Atlantic..............aW 4/25 at Georgia Tech..................aW 4/25 at Georgia Tech..................aW 4/26 at Furman............................ aL 4/26 at Furman...........................aW 4/4 (5) Troy State......................nW 4/4 (5) Stetson........................... nL 4/5 (5) Jacksonville State.......... nL

2001 (33-25, 8-6 TAAC) 0-6 0-8 6-1 3-4 2-0 12-0 6-5 0-1 6-0 1-0 5-4 2-10 11-3 5-3 1-4 2-3 0-5 1-2 2-5 15-9 0-1 1-2 9-7 0-1 5-2 0-2 1-2 8-0 4-2 4-3 4-1 1-4 2-4 0-1 4-1 0-2 2-3 5-1 4-2 6-0 8-7 9-1 6-1 1-5 4-3 3-0 1-0 4-0 2-3 1-4 3-2 0-1 1-9 0-1 1-0 3-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2

1-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Missouri Tournament (Columbia, Mo.) 3-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 5-TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) Players

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Head Coach: Phyllis Guedry 2/13 Georgia Southern...............hW 4-3 2/13 Georgia Southern...............hW 5-3 2/17 (1) Nicholls State................hW 5-3 2/17 (1) Austin Peay...................hW 15-0 2/17 (1) Mercer...........................hW 6-3 2/18 (1) Appalachian State.........hW 5-3 2/18 (1) Nicholls State................hW 8-0 2/21 Georgia Tech....................... hL 0-9 2/21 Georgia Tech....................... hL 1-3 2/23 (2) Pittsburgh......................nW 3-2 2/23 (2) South Florida.................. aL 1-2 (9) 2/24 (2) Florida International....... nL 1-3 2/24 (2) Indiana..........................nW 9-3 2/25 (2) Hofstra........................... nL 2-5 3/2 (3) Georgia Tech.................. hL 7-10 3/2 (3) Eastern Michigan..........hW 9-1 3/6 *Campbell...........................hW 7-5 3/6 *Campbell............................ hL 1-5 (8) 3/9 (4) St. John’s......................hW 5-4 3/9 (4) Wichita State.................hW 8-1 3/10 (4) College of Charleston...hW 6-2 3/10 (4) Mercer...........................hW 7-1 3/10 (4) St. John’s......................hW 3-0 3/11 (4) Saint Louis....................hW 3-0 3/14 at *Jacksonville State.......... aL 1-3 3/14 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 4-0 3/16 (5) Connecticut...................nW 3-0 3/16 (5) Utah............................... nL 0-2 3/17 (5) Florida A&M..................nW 3-0 3/17 (5) Bethune-Cookman......... nL 1-2 (10) 3/22 Arkansas............................. hL 0-7 3/22 Arkansas............................hW 3-2 (8) 3/23 (6)Florida A&M...................nW 2-1 3/23 (6) Illinois............................. nL 1-3 3/24 (6) Middle Tennessee St...... nL 0-2 3/24 (6) East Carolina................nW 2-0 3/24 (6) Middle Tennessee St.....nW 7-1 3/25 (6) California........................ nL 1-4 3/27 at UAB................................aW 3-0 3/27 at UAB................................aW 3-1 4/1 Florida State........................ hL 1-9 4/1 Florida State........................ hL 0-10 4/5 Furman................................ hL 0-6 4/5 Furman................................ hL 3-6 4/7 *Troy State.........................hW 8-0 4/7 *Troy State.......................... hL 0-5 4/9 at *Samford......................... aL 6-7 4/9 at *Samford........................aW 1-0 (8) 4/10 *Mercer...............................hW 8-3 4/10 *Mercer...............................hW 3-1 4/13 at *Stetson........................... aL 1-2 (8) 4/13 at *Stetson..........................aW 7-2 4/18 *Florida Atlantic..................hW 6-4 4/18 *Florida Atlantic................... hL 0-7 4/24 Kennesaw State.................. hL 10-15 5/3 (7) Stetson............................W 5-2 5/3 (7) Samford........................... L 4-6 5/4 (7) Troy State......................... L 4-6 * Conference game 1-Georgia State Kick-Off Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 3-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-Georgia State Spring Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 5-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 6-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 7-TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)

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Year-By-Year Results 2002 (38-27, 10-8 A-Sun) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/14 UAB..................................... hL 4-6 2/14 UAB..................................... hL 1-3 2/15 (1) Charleston Southern.....hW 6-1 2/15 (1) Gardner-Webb..............hW 2-1 2/15 (1) UCF................................ hL 2-5 2/16 (1) Western Kentucky.......... hL 0-1 2/16 (1) Wright State..................hW 3-1 2/20 at Georgia Tech................... aL 3-5 2/20 at Georgia Tech................... aL 2-5 2/23 (2) Boston College................W 6-5 2/23 (2) Tennessee...................... hL 3-4 (8) 2/23 (2) Ball State.......................hW 3-2 2/24 (2) Iowa............................... hL 0-4 2/24 (2) Drexel............................hW 7-3 2/27 at Georgia Southern...........aW 8-7 2/27 at Georgia Southern...........aW 7-6 3/1 (3) Birmingham-Southern...hW 3-0 3/3 (3) Georgia.......................... hL 6-8 3/5 at *UCF................................ aL 1-2 3/5 at *UCF................................ aL 0-1 3/7 (4) Michigan State..............nW 1-0 (8) 3/7 (4) Florida International......nW 3-0 3/8 (4) Maryland.......................nW 4-3 (10) 3/8 (4) Houston.......................... nL 3-13 3/9 (4) BYU................................ nL 3-4 3/10 (4) North Carolina...............nW 3-1 3/10 (4) Virginia Tech.................. nL 0-4 3/14 Ball State............................hW 2-0 3/18 Princeton............................. hL 4-5 3/18 Princeton............................hW 1-0 3/22 (5) Western Kentucky.........nW 1-0 (8) 3/22 (5) Maryland.......................nW 4-3 3/23 (5) Elon...............................nW 2-1 3/23 (5) North Carolina................ nL 1-5 3/23 (5) Belmont.........................nW 8-4 3/24 (5) Ohio State...................... nL 1-3 3/29 Virginia...............................hW 9-3 3/29 Virginia................................ hL 2-3 (9) 5-2 4/2 at Birmingham Southern........aW 4/2 at Birmingham Southern......... aW 3-1 (8) 4/5 *Stetson..............................hW 2-0 4/5 *Stetson............................... hL 2-3 4/7 *Belmont.............................hW 10-4 4/7 *Belmont.............................hW 8-2 4/10 at *Troy State...................... aL 4-6 4/10 at *Troy State...................... aL 1-3 4/12 at *Campbell........................ aL 1-2 (10) 4/12 at *Campbell.......................aW 3-2 4/14 at Elon................................aW 3-1 4/16 *Jacksonville State.............. hL 2-3 4/16 *Jacksonville State.............hW 4-3 4/19 at *Florida Atlantic..............aW 2-0 4/19 at *Florida Atlantic............... aL 0-6 4/22 *Samford............................hW 3-2 4/22 *Samford............................hW 6-5 4/24 at Furman...........................aW 3-0 4/24 at Furman............................ aL 2-3 4/27 at *Mercer...........................aW 1-0 4/27 at *Mercer...........................aW 2-1 5/9 (6) Troy State......................aW 3-0 5/9 (6) UCF...............................nW 6-5 5/10 (6) Florida Atlantic............... nL 0-2 5/10 (6) UCF...............................nW 4-2 5/11 (6) Florida Atlantic..............nW 3-2 5/11 (6) Florida Atlantic............... nL 0-4

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1-Georgia State Kick-Off Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Georgia State Spring Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 3-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-USF Speedline Tournament (Plant City, Fla. 5-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 6-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Troy, Ala.) 2003 (22-33, 11-11 A-Sun) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/15 (1) Tennessee Tech............. hL 2/15 (1) Wright State..................hW 2/19 at UAB................................. aL 2/19 at UAB................................. aL 2/22 (2) Wagner.......................... hL 2/22 (2) Iowa............................... hL 2/23 (2) Marshall......................... hL 2/23 (2) Iowa............................... hL 2/25 Georgia Southern...............hW 2/25 Georgia Southern...............hW 3/1 (3) Bradley..........................hW 3/1 (3) Manhattan...................... hL 3/2 (3) Georgia Tech.................hW 3/2 (3) Georgia Tech.................. hL 3/5 at *Jacksonville...................aW 3/5 at *Jacksonville.................... aL 3/7 (4) Texas A&M..................... nL 3/8 (4) Iowa............................... nL 3/8 (4) Florida A&M................... nL 3/12 Georgia Tech....................... hL 3/12 Georgia Tech....................... hL 3/14 (5) Texas Tech..................... nL 3/14 (5) North Carolina................ nL 3/15 (5) St. Bonaventure............nW 3/15 (5) Virginia Tech.................aW 3/21 *Campbell...........................hW 3/21 *Campbell...........................hW 3/22 (6) Nicholls State................. nL 3/22 (6) Boston...........................nW 3/22 (6) Middle Tennessee St.....nW 3/23 (6) Florida State................... nL 3/25 Harvard...............................hW 3/25 Harvard................................ hL 3/27 at Georgia............................ aL 3/27 at Georgia............................ aL 3/29 *UCF.................................... hL 3/29 *UCF.................................... hL 4/3 at *Jacksonville State.......... aL 4/3 at *Jacksonville State.........aW 4/7 at *Belmont.........................aW 4/7 at *Belmont.........................aW 4/9 *Troy.................................... hL 4/11 *Gardner-Webb..................hW 4/11 *Gardner-Webb..................hW 4/13 *Florida Atlantic .................hW 4/13 *Florida Atlantic................... hL 4/16 *Mercer...............................hW 4/16 *Mercer................................ hL 4/22 at *Samford......................... aL 4/22 at *Samford........................aW 4/24 *Troy.................................... hL 4/26 at *Stetson........................... aL 4/26 at *Stetson........................... aL 4/30 Furman...............................hW 4/30 Furman................................ hL

1-2 4-2 1-2 0-3 4-6 0-4 2-6 1-4 3-2 4-2 5-1 3-4 3-2 2-11 2-0 0-1 0-5 1-9 6-8 1-5 3-7 0-10 3-10 5-2 3-2 2-0 2-0 0-4 6-0 5-3 3-4 6-0 2-4 0-16 1-5 0-3 1-9 1-2 2-0 3-0 3-1 1-6 7-0 5-1 2-1 2-6 5-4 0-1 0-2 4-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 5-0 1-6

5-Virginia Tech Hokie Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) 6-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 2004 (18-33, 6-14 A-Sun) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/21 (1) Georgia Tech.................. hL 2/21 (1) Tennessee State...........hW 2/22 (1) Eastern Kentucky..........hW 2/22 (1) Georgia Tech.................. hL 2/28 (2) Wright State................... hL 2/28 (2) Drexel............................. hL 2/29 (2) Evansville....................... hL 2/29 (2) Drexel............................hW 3/7 St. Joseph’s........................hW 3/7 St. Joseph’s........................hW 3/8 Western Illinois.................... hL 3/8 Western Illinois...................hW 3/12 (3) Maryland........................ nL 3/12 (3) Michigan......................... nL 3/13 (3) Notre Dame.................... nL 3/13 (3) Troy................................ nL 3/13 (3) Central Michigan............ nL 3/14 (3) Saint Louis....................nW 3/17 Iowa State........................... hL 3/18 Ball State............................. hL 3/19 (4) Eastern Illinois.................W 3/19 (4) Tulsa...............................W 3/20 (4) N.C. State........................ L 3/20 (4) Bowling Green................. L 3/24 Ohio....................................hW 3/26 *Jacksonville........................ hL 3/26 *Jacksonville.......................hW 3/27 *Campbell...........................hW 3/27 *Campbell............................ hL 3/31 at Georgia Southern............ aL 3/31 at Georgia Southern...........aW 4/3 *Stetson............................... hL 4/3 *Stetson............................... hL 4/7 at Georgia Tech................... aL 4/7 at Georgia Tech................... aL 4/9 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/9 at *Troy State...................... aL 4/17 at *UCF................................ aL 4/17 at *UCF................................ aL 4/18 at *Florida Atlantic............... aL 4/18 at *Florida Atlantic............... aL 4/21 *Mercer................................ hL 4/21 *Mercer................................ hL 4/23 at *Gardner-Webb............... aL 4/23 at *Gardner-Webb..............aW 4/26 at *Lipscomb.......................... L 4/26 at *Lipscomb.........................W 4/28 at Furman.............................. L 4/28 at Furman.............................W 5/1 at *Belmont...........................W 5/1 at *Belmont...........................W

1-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Georgia State Spring Showdown (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)

1-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Georgia State Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)

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

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Year-By-Year Results 5/12 5/13 5/13

2005 (19-35, 8-12 A-Sun) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/12 (1) Tennessee Tech............hW 2/12 (1) Charleston Southern.....hW 2/13 (1) East Carolina................. hL 2/13 (1) East Carolina................. hL 2/19 (2) Eastern Kentucky..........hW 2/19 (2) Evansville....................... hL 2/19 (2) No. 19 Georgia Tech...... hL 2/20 (2) Eastern Kentucky........... hL 2/23 Georgia Southern...............hW 2/23 Georgia Southern................ hL 2/26 (3) Wright State................... hL 2/26 (3) Tennessee-Martin.......... hL 2/27 (3) Drexel............................hW 3/1 Jacksonville State................ aL 3/2 St. Francis (Pa.).................hW 3/4 (4) East Tennessee State...nW 3/4 (4) UNC-Wilmington...........nW 3/5 (4) Villanova........................ nL 3/5 (4) SUNY-Stonybrook.........nW 3/5 (4) Furman........................... nL 3/7 Boston................................. hL 3/9 Oakland (at Ga.Tech).......... nL 3/11 (5) Maryland........................ nL 3/11 (5) Florida A&M................... nL 3/12 (5) Troy................................ nL 3/12 (5) Southern Illinois............. nL 3/13 (5) Eastern Kentucky........... nL 3/18 UAB..................................... hL 3/18 UAB..................................... hL 3/20 Furman...............................hW 3/20 Furman...............................hW 3/29 No. 25 Auburn..................... aL 3/31 *Campbell............................ aL 3/31 *Campbell...........................aW 4/2 *Gardner-Webb..................aW 4/2 *Gardner-Webb..................aW 4/5 *Troy.................................... hL 4/5 *Troy.................................... hL 4/8 *Stetson............................... aL 4/8 *Stetson............................... aL 4/10 *Jacksonville.......................aW 4/10 *Jacksonville........................ aL 4/12 *Mercer................................ aL 4/12 *Mercer................................ aL 4/15 *UCF.................................... hL 4/15 *UCF...................................hW 4/17 *Florida Atlantic..................hW 4/17 *Florida Atlantic................... hL 4/20 No. 18 Georgia Tech........... hL 4/23 *Lipscomb............................ hL 4/23 *Lipscomb...........................hW 4/24 *Belmont.............................hW 4/24 *Belmont.............................. hL 4/27 No. 11 Georgia.................... hL

3-2 6-2 2-5 0-1 3-1 0-6 1-3 0-7 1-0 4-5 1-2 0-2 4-2 0-8 10-1 8-0 4-3 0-6 2-0 4-6 2-7 0-2 2-3 2-4 0-8 2-3 1-2 4-7 2-5 3-2 6-3 2-4 0-2 3-2 4-2 4-3 0-2 1-7 1-5 0-2 7-1 0-1 2-3 1-2 0-4 6-2 1-0 0-2 0-7 0-1 1-0 5-4 7-8 0-6

1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Georgia State Spring Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-Charleston Southern Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.) 5-Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)

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(6) UNC-Wilmington...........hW (6) Hofstra..........................hW (6) Hofstra........................... hL

13-5 4-3 3-7

* CAA game 1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Georgia State Spring Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 5-FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 6-CAA Championship (Atlanta, GA) 2007 (34-30, 11-9 CAA)

2006 (29-28, 12-6 CAA/1st) CAA Regular Season Champions Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/11 (1) Western Carolina..........hW 3-1 2/11 (1) Mercer............................ hL 0-4 2/14 Auburn................................. hL 2-3 2/18 (2) Eastern Kentucky..........hW 8-4 2/18 (2) Georgia Tech.................. hL 4-12 2/19 (2) Kennesaw State............hW 9-1 2/19 (2) Georgia Tech.................. hL 4-9 2/22 Georgia Southern................ aL 2-3 2/22 Georgia Southern................ aL 2-5 2/26 (3) Tennessee State...........hW 9-1 3/1 Jacksonville State................ hL 2-3 3/3 (4) UTEP............................. nL 3-7 3/3 (4) Wisconsin....................... nL 5-7 3/4 (4) Florida A&M..................nW 4-2 3/4 (4) Radford.........................nW 1-0 3/4 (4) Syracuse........................ nL 5-7 3/10 (5) Bradley........................... nL 0-2 3/10 (5) Utah............................... nL 0-2 3/11 (5) North Florida.................. nL 1-3 3/11 (5) Florida State................... aL 2-5 3/12 (5) Appalachian State.......... nL 3-5 3/22 No. 11 Georgia.................... aL 1-4 3/22 No. 11 Georgia.................... aL 1-9 3/26 *Drexel................................hW 5-4 3/26 *Drexel................................hW 10-1 (5) 3/27 *Drexel................................hW 8-0 (6) 3/29 Furman................................ aL 2-10 (5) 3/29 Furman...............................aW 4-1 4/1 *Delaware...........................aW 4-1 4/1 *Delaware............................ aL 1-3 4/2 *Delaware...........................aW 3-2 4/4 Troy....................................hW 5-3 4/4 Troy..................................... hL 4-8 4/6 UAB....................................aW 8-4 4/6 UAB..................................... aL 0-1 4/8 *James Madison.................hW 5-4 4/8 *James Madison.................hW 7-5 4/9 *James Madison.................hW 7-2 4/11 Mercer................................aW 3-1 4/11 Mercer................................aW 9-4 4/15 *Hofstra............................... aL 2-3 4/15 *Hofstra............................... aL 5-6 (8) 4/16 *Hofstra..............................aW 3-2 (8) 4/22 *UNC-Wilmington................ aL 0-3 4/22 *UNC-Wilmington................ aL 0-1 4/23 *UNC-Wilmington...............aW 7-4 4/29 *Towson..............................hW 5-0 4/29 *Towson............................... hL 0-1 4/30 *Towson..............................hW 3-1 5/6 *George Mason..................hW 9-0 (5) 5/6 *George Mason..................hW 6-2 5/7 *George Mason..................hW 12-4 (6) 5/11 (6) Delaware.......................hW 6-5 5/12 (6) Hofstra........................... hL 3-5 Players

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Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/10 (1) Tennessee Tech............. hL 2/10 (1) UAB...............................hW 2/11 (1) Virginia Tech.................. hL 2/11 (1) UAB................................ hL 2/14 Auburn................................. aL 2/17 (2) Army..............................hW 2/17 (2) Furman..........................hW 2/18 (2) Mercer...........................hW 2/18 (2) Furman..........................hW 2/20 Georgia Southern...............hW 2/20 Georgia Southern...............hW 2/24 (3) Jackson State...............hW 2/24 (3) Nicholls State................hW 2/28 Kennesaw State.................. aL 2/28 Kennesaw State.................. aL 3/02 (4) Florida A&M..................nW 3/02 (4) East Tennessee State...nW 3/03 (4) Wisconsin....................... nL 3/03 (4) Morehead State............. nL 3/04 (4) Furman..........................nW 3/04 (4) Centenary...................... nL 3/06 Mercer..................................W 3/06 Mercer..................................W 3/09 (5) Appalachian State.........nW 3/09 (5) Florida State................... aL 3/10 (5) Maine............................. nL 3/10 (5) Syracuse.......................nW 3/10 (5) Georgia.......................... nL 3/11 (5) Western Carolina ........nW 3/11 (5) Maine............................nW 3/14 Birmingham Southern.......... aL 3/21 Furman...............................hW 3/21 Furman................................ hL 3/24 *George Mason..................aW 3/24 *George Mason..................aW 3/25 *George Mason..................aW 3/28 Jacksonville State................ aL 3/31 *James Madison.................. aL 3/31 *James Madison.................aW 4/01 *James Madison.................. aL 4/03 Troy..................................... hL 4/03 Troy....................................hW 4/06 *Hofstra............................... hL 4/06 *Hofstra..............................hW 4/07 *Hofstra............................... hL 4/14 *Drexel................................. aL 4/14 *Drexel................................. aL 4/18 Western Carolina................. aL 4/18 Western Carolina................aW 4/21 *UNC-Wilmington................ hL 4/21 *UNC-Wilmington...............hW 4/22 *UNC-Wilmington...............hW 4/25 Georgia Tech....................... hL 4/25 Georgia Tech....................... hL 4/28 *Towson..............................aW

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georgia state Softball

2-4 10-2 2-6 6-18 0-8 12-0 7-1 11-1 9-7 4-2 5-4 15-1 8-2 0-2 0-6 6-1 11-1 4-5 (8) 3-4 3-2 4-10 5-3 9-0 6-1 2-6 3-5 5-2 0-9 5-4 4-3 2-5 4-1 2-6 5-3 2-1 11-5 0-2 1-2 4-0 0-2 3-8 6-0 5-10 10-5 2-10 5-6 2-3 4-5 (8) 12-4 2-8 3-0 8-2 2-6 1-4 6-0

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Year-By-Year Results 4/28 4/29 5/05 5/05 5/06 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

*Towson..............................aW 10-6 *Towson............................... aL 3-4 *Delaware...........................hW 3-2 (10) *Delaware...........................hW 4-3 *Delaware............................ hL 0-1 (8) (6) James Madison.............nW 1-0 (6) Hofstra........................... aL 0-1 (6) James Madison.............nW 2-1 (6) Hofstra........................... aL 1-3

* CAA game 1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Georgia State Spring Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 5-FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 6-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.) 2008 (37-18, 15-5 CAA) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/09 (1) UT Martin......................hW 2/09 (1) Georgia Tech.................hW 2/10 (1) Lipscomb.......................hW 2/10 (1) UT Martin......................hW 2/12 Savannah State..................hW 2/12 Savannah State..................hW 2/17 Western Carolina................hW 2/17 Western Carolina................hW 2/23 (2) Dayton...........................hW 2/23 (2) Tennessee State............ hL 2/24 (2) Dayton...........................hW 2/24 (2) Tennessee State...........hW 3/01 (3) Evansville......................hW 3/01 (3) Western Carolina..........hW 3/02 (3) Kennesaw State............hW 3/02 (3) Kennesaw State............. hL 3/03 N.C. State............................ hL 3/05 Toledo.................................hW 3/05 Toledo.................................hW 3/08 (4) Connecticut...................nW 3/08 (4) Appalachian State.........nW 3/09 (4) Florida State................... aL 3/09 (4) Florida State................... aL 3/11 Mercer................................. hL 3/11 Mercer................................hW 3/21 *Delaware...........................aW 3/21 *Delaware...........................aW 3/22 *Delaware...........................aW 3/24 Harvard...............................hW 3/24 Harvard...............................hW 3/29 *James Madison.................. hL 3/30 *James Madison.................hW 3/30 *James Madison.................. hL 4/05 *George Mason..................aW 4/05 *George Mason..................aW 4/09 Auburn................................. hL 4/09 Auburn................................. hL 4/12 *Hofstra..............................hW 4/12 *Hofstra............................... hL 4/13 *Hofstra............................... hL 4/16 Furman................................ aL 4/16 Furman...............................aW 4/19 *Towson..............................hW 4/19 *Towson............................... hL 4/20 *Towson..............................hW 4/23 Georgia Tech....................... aL 4/23 Georgia Tech....................... aL 4/26 *UNC Wilmington...............aW 4/26 *UNC Wilmington...............aW

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*UNC Wilmington...............aW *Drexel................................hW *Drexel................................hW *Drexel................................hW (5) James Madison.............. nL (5) Towson........................... nL

2-1 5-4 8-5 5-3 1-2 4-5

*CAA game 1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Georgia State Spring Showdown (Atlanta, Ga) 4-Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.) 2009 (30-20, 15-5 CAA) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/07 Georgia Tech....................... hL 1-8 2/07 Georgia Tech....................... hL 1-7 2/11 Auburn................................. aL 0-6 2/14 (1) Evansville......................hW 9-8 2/14 (1) Virginia Tech.................hW 3-2 2/15 (1) Missouri.......................... hL 2-6 2/21 (2) Eastern Kentucky..........hW 4-3 (9) 2/21 (2) Georgetown................... hL 2-1 2/22 (2) Lipscomb.......................hW 11-6 2/22 (2) Lipscomb........................ hL 1-4 2/25 Georgia Southern...............hW 2-0 2/25 Georgia Southern...............hW 11-6 3/06 (3) Western Kentucky.......... nL 0-5 3/06 (3) Indiana State.................. nL 6-9 3/07 (3) Bowling Green..............nW 5-0 3/07 (3) Howard..........................nW 3-2 3/08 (3) Winthrop........................nW 6-1 3/11 Western Carolina................aW 5-0 3/11 Western Carolina................aW 7-3 3/15 Georgia Tech......................aCanceled 3/15 Georgia Tech......................aCanceled 3/17 Mercer................................. aL 0-4 3/17 Mercer................................. aL 3-4 (9) 3/21 *Drexel................................aW 6-1 3/21 *Drexel................................. aL 3-5 3/21 *Drexel................................aW 6-0 3/25 Florida State.......................nCanceled 3/25 Troy....................................aCanceled 3/26 Georgia Tech....................... aL 0-8 3/26 Georgia Tech....................... aL 0-6 3/28 *Delaware...........................hCanceled 3/29 *Delaware............................ hL 6-8 3/29 *Delaware...........................hW 6-3 3/31 Kennesaw State...................aCanceled 4/04 *James Madison.................aW 11-5 4/04 *James Madison.................aW 8-4 4/05 *James Madison.................aW 5-1 4/08 Furman...............................hW 6-5 (8) 4/08 Furman...............................hW 8-3 4/11 *George Mason..................hW 8-3 4/11 *George Mason..................hW 9-0 4/12 *George Mason..................hW 3-0 4/15 Kennesaw State.................hW 6-0 4/15 Kennesaw State.................. hL 3-6 4/18 *Hofstra............................... aL 1-2 4/18 *Hofstra..............................aW 3-2 4/19 *Hofstra............................... aL 1-6 4/25 *Towson..............................aW 3-0 4/25 *Towson..............................aW 6-2 4/26 *Towson............................... aL 1-2 5/01 *UNC Wilmington...............hW 2-1 5/01 *UNC Wilmington...............hW 5-4 5/02 *UNC Wilmington...............hW 14-6 (5)

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(4) Towson........................... nL 1-3 (4) Hofstra..........................aW 3-1 (12) (4) Towson........................... nL 1-5

*CAA game 1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.) 2010 (37-19, 14-7 CAA) Head Coach: Bob Heck 2/13 (1) Saint Louis......................hCanceled 2/13 (1) Army..............................hCanceled 2/14 (1) Western Carolina...........hCanceled 2/14 (1) TBD................................hCanceled 2/17 Auburn................................hW 6-5 2/20 (2) Temple..........................hW 10-0 2/20 (2) Eastern Illinois...............hW 4-1 2/21 (2) East Tennessee State...hW 8-7 2/21 (2) Eastern Illinois................ hL 2-6 2/24 Georgia Southern...............aW 3-1 2/24 Georgia Southern................ aL 7-8 2/25 Siena..................................hW 4-2 2/25 Siena..................................hW 9-1 2/27 Kennesaw State.................. aL 2-0 3/04 Howard...............................hW 6-0 3/04 Howard...............................hW 10-1 3/05 (3) North Florida.................. nL 0-4 3/05 (3) No. 23 Kentucky............nW 7-1 3/06 (3) Bowling Green..............nW 8-0 3/06 (3) Dartmouth.....................nW 11-2 3/07 (3) Western Kentucky.......... nL 0-2 3/09 No. 8 Georgia Tech............. hL 3-7 3/13 (4) Mercer...........................nW 3-2 3/13 (4) Fordham......................... nL 1-5 3/14 (4) No. 8 Georgia Tech........ aL 1-7 3/14 (4) Fordham........................nW 1-0 3/16 Mercer................................hW 8-5 3/16 Tulsa...................................hW 5-4 3/17 Samford..............................hCanceled 3/24 Kennesaw State.................. hL 1-6 3/27 *UNC Wilmington...............aW 11-1 3/27 *UNC Wilmington...............aW 14-8 3/28 *UNC Wilmington................ aL 1-5 3/30 Western Carolina................hW 8-1 3/30 Western Carolina................hW 5-0 3/31 Chattanooga.......................hW 2-0 3/31 Chattanooga........................ hL 1-5 4/02 *Drexel................................hW 3-0 4/03 *Drexel................................hW 3-2 4/03 *Drexel................................hW 4-1 4/07 Furman...............................aW 6-4 4/07 Furman...............................aW 3-2 4/10 *Delaware...........................aW 5-0 4/10 *Delaware............................ aL 3-5 4/11 *Delaware............................ aL 6-7 4/17 *James Madison.................hW 7-1 4/17 *James Madison.................hW 9-2 4/18 *James Madison.................. hL 3-4 4/24 *George Mason..................aW 3-0 4/24 *George Mason..................aW 6-0 4/25 *George Mason................... aL 0-1 4/28 South Carolina State............hCanceled 5/01 *Hofstra..............................hW 1-0 (10) 5/01 *Hofstra............................... hL 1-5 5/02 *Hofstra............................... hL 0-2 5/07 *Towson..............................hW 3-1 5/07 *Towson..............................hW 11-5

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*Towson..............................hW (5) James Madison.............. nL (5) Towson..........................nW (5) James Madison.............nW (5) Hofstra........................... aL

1-0 0-3 4-1 (9) 4-3 0-3

*CAA game 1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.) 4-Springhill Suites Buckhead Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 5-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.)

2011 (36-25, 15-5 CAA) CAA Tournament Champions NCAA Regionals Head Coaches: Bob Heck/Roger Kincaid 2/12 (1) Tennessee Tech............hW 3-2 2/12 (1) Morehead State............hW 10-7 2/13 (1) Syracuse........................ hL 1-13 2/13 (1) Morehead State............hW 5-0 2/16 Georgia Southern................ hL 1-2 2/16 Georgia Southern...............hW 3-2 2/19 (2) Lipscomb........................ hL 0-4 2/19 (2) Memphis........................ hL 2-3 2/20 (2) Appalachian State.........hW 3-0 2/20 (2) Lipscomb........................ hL 2-4 2/23 Auburn................................. aL 2-4 2/25 (3) Tennessee State............ nL 0-5 2/25 (3) Bowling Green............... nL 3-4 2/26 (3) Mississippi State...........nW 8-5 2/26 (3) Purdue........................... nL 4-5 (8) 2/27 (3) Ball State.......................nW 5-2 3/01 Georgia Tech....................... hL 0-3 3/04 (4) Miami (OH)....................nW 4-2 3/04 (4) UAB................................ nL 0-3 3/06 (4) Miami (OH)....................nW 7-3 3/11 (5) Penn State..................... nL 0-1 3/12 (5) Bowling Green............... nL 3-9 3/12 (5) Belmont.........................nW 8-2 3/13 (5) Georgia Tech.................. aL 0-1 3/16 Samford..............................aW 3-1 3/18 Kennesaw State.................aW 1-0 3/18 Kennesaw State.................aW 3-1 3/26 *Towson............................... aL 3-7 3/26 *Towson..............................aW 5-4 3/27 *Towson..............................aW 3-0 3/31 Chattanooga.......................aW 2-1 (8) 3/31 Chattanooga........................ aL 1-4 4/02 *UNC Wilmington...............hW 3-0 4/02 *UNC Wilmington...............hW 4-1 4/03 *UNC Wilmington...............hW 4-1 4/06 Furman...............................hW 4-1 4/06 Furman...............................hW 8-0 (6) 4/09 *Drexel................................aW 3-2 (10) 4/09 *Drexel................................aW 7-3

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4/10 4/13 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/23 4/23 4/30 4/30 5/01 5/06 5/06 5/07 5/11 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/20 5/21

*Drexel................................aW Kennesaw State.................. hL *Delaware...........................hW *Delaware...........................hW *Delaware...........................hW Mercer................................. aL Mercer................................aW *James Madison.................aW *James Madison.................aW *George Mason..................hW *George Mason..................hW *George Mason................... hL *Hofstra............................... aL *Hofstra............................... aL *Hofstra............................... aL (6) Towson..........................nW (6) Hofstra........................... aL (6) Towson..........................nW (6) Hofstra..........................aW (6) Hofstra..........................aW (7) No. 8 Georgia ............... aL (7) Florida State................... nL

13-1 (6) 2-3 12-1 (5) 8-0 (5) 10-1 (5) 2-8 3-2 8-0 (5) 11-2 4-0 1-0 2-4 (13) 0-4 0-2 1-4 3-2 (12) 1-0 3-0 4-2 2-0 0-8 (5) 1-6

*CAA game 1 - Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta) 2 - Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 - Phyliss Rafter Memorial (Woodstock, Ga.) 4 - Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.) 5 - Springhill Suites Buckhead Classic (Atlanta) 6 - CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.) 7 - NCAA Regionals (Athens, Ga.)

4/1 4/4 4/4 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/11 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/28 4/28 4/29 5/4 5/4 5/5 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

*Towson..............................hW 4-0 Furman...............................aW 2-0 Furman...............................aW 7-2 *UNCW...............................aW 8-0 *UNCW...............................aW 6-0 *UNCW...............................aW 4-1 Georgia Tech....................... aL 2-3 *Drexel................................hW 3-2 (8) *Drexel................................hW 8-0 (5) *Drexel................................hW 6-1 No. 2 Alabama....................aW 5-1 *Delaware...........................aW 7-0 *Delaware............................ aL 1-3 *Delaware....................... aCanceled *James Madison.................. hL 1-4 *James Madison.................hW 5-1 *James Madison.................. hL 1-3 *George Mason................... aL 2-3 *George Mason..................aW 6-0 *George Mason..................aW 2-0 (12) (5) James Madison.............nW 7-4 (5) Hofstra........................... aL 0-1 (5) James Madison.............nW 9-1 (5) (5) Hofstra........................... aL 1-9 (5)

*CAA game 1 - Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta) 2 - Panther Invitational (Atlanta) 3 - Phyliss Rafter Memorial (Woodstock, Ga.) 4 - Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.) 5 - CAA Championship

2012 (38-18, 13-7 CAA) Head Coach: Roger Kincaid 2/11 (1) Tennessee Tech............hW 3-2 2/11 (1) Morehead State............hW 11-2 2/12 (1) Syracuse.......................hW 7-5 2/12 (1) Morehead State............. hL 7-11 2/15 Georgia Southern...............aW 1-0 2/15 Georgia Southern................ aL 1-4 2/18 (2) Chattanooga.................hW 5-1 2/19 (2) Eastern Illinois...............hW 7-0 2/19 (2) IUPUI............................hW 1-0 2/22 No. 24 Auburn..................... hL 1-9 (5) 2/23 (3) Eastern Kentucky........... nL 2-5 2/23 (3) SE Louisiana................ nW 12-0 (5) 2/24 (3) Central Arkansas...........nW 4-3 2/24 (3) Campbell.......................nW 9-6 2/25 (3) Robert Morris................nW 5-0 2/29 No. 25 Georgia Tech..........hW 2-1 3/2 (4) Tennessee Tech............nW 8-7 3/2 (4) Western Kentucky.......... nL 2-3 3/3 (4) Elon........................... nCanceled 3/3 (4) Rhode Island.................nW 5-0 3/4 (4) Morehead State............nW 5-3 3/4 (4) Furman..........................nW 2-0 3/6 UT Martin........................ hCanceled 3/8 Jacksonville State...............aW 4-2 3/8 Jacksonville State...............aW 5-3 3/11 Mercer................................. hL 2-3 3/11 Mercer................................hW 2-1 3/17 Kennesaw State.................aW 3-1 3/17 Kennesaw State.................. aL 1-3 3/21 No. 8 Georgia...................... aL 0-6 3/24 *Hofstra............................... hL 6-8 3/24 *Hofstra............................... hL 0-16 (5) 3/25 *Hofstra............................... hL 1-4 3/31 *Towson..............................hW 4-0 3/31 *Towson..............................hW 8-1

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Versus CAA Opponents Mar. 27, 2006...........................h W Apr. 14, 2007............................a L Apr. 14, 2007............................a L May 03, 2008............................h W May 03, 2008............................h W May 04, 2008............................h W Mar. 21, 2009...........................a W Mar. 21, 2009...........................a L Mar. 22, 2009...........................a W Apr. 02, 2010............................h W Apr. 02, 2010............................h W Apr. 03, 2010............................h W Apr. 09, 2011............................a W Apr. 09, 2011............................a W Apr. 10, 2011............................a W Apr. 14, 2012............................h W Apr. 14, 2012............................h W Apr. 14, 2012............................h W

Delaware (15-6) Home: 7-2 • Away: 8-3 • Neutral: 0-1 CAA: 15-5 • CAA Tournament: 1-0 Longest Winning Streak: 4 (2006-07) Longest Losing Steak: 2 (2010) Current Streak: L1 1989.........................................n L Apr. 01, 2006............................a W Apr. 01, 2006............................a L Apr. 02, 2006............................a W May 11, 2006............................h W May 05, 2007............................h W May 05, 2007............................h W May 06, 2007............................h L Mar. 21, 2008...........................a W Mar. 21, 2008...........................a W Mar. 22, 2008...........................a W Mar. 29, 2009...........................a L Mar. 29, 2009...........................h W Apr. 10, 2010............................a W Apr. 10, 2010............................a L Apr. 11, 2010............................a L Apr. 16, 2011............................h W Apr. 16, 2011............................h W Apr. 17, 2011............................h W Apr. 21, 2012............................a W Apr. 21, 2012............................a L

0-1 4-1 1-3 3-2 6-5 3-2 (10) 4-3 0-1 (8) 7-0 8-6 (10) 10-5 6-8 6-3 5-0 3-5 6-7 12-1 (5) 8-0 (5) 10-1 (5) 7-0 1-3

Drexel (23-4) Home: 13-0 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 5-1 CAA: 17-3 • CAA Tournament: 0-0 Longest Winning Streak: 10 (2010 - Present) Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2007) Current Streak: W10 1989.........................................n W Apr. 27, 1991............................h W Apr. 02, 1993............................n W Feb. 24, 2002...........................n W Feb. 28, 2004...........................n L Feb. 29, 2004...........................n W Feb. 27, 2005...........................n W Mar. 26, 2006...........................h W Mar. 26, 2006...........................h W

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1-0 4-0 8-3 7-3 0-1 3-1 4-2 5-4 10-1 (5) GSU

8-0 (5) 5-6 2-3 5-4 8-5 5-3 6-1 3-5 6-0 3-0 3-2 4-1 3-2 (10) 7-3 13-1 (6) 3-2 (8) 8-0 (5) 6-1

George Mason (25-7) Home: 10-3 • Away: 9-2 • Neutral: 3-0 CAA: 17-3 • CAA Tournament: 0-0 Longest Winning Streak: 18 (1990-2010) Longest Losing Streak: 2 (twice) Current Streak: W2 Mar. 09, 1986...........................L Mar. 09, 1986...........................L 1987.........................................W 1988.........................................W 1988.........................................W 1989.........................................h L 1989.........................................h L Mar. 12, 1990...........................h W Mar. 12, 1990...........................h W Mar. 10, 1991...........................n W Apr. 26, 1991............................n W Apr. 27, 1991............................n W May 06, 2006............................h W May 06, 2006............................h W May 07, 2006............................h W Mar. 24, 2007...........................a W Mar. 24, 2007...........................a W Mar. 25, 2007...........................a W Apr. 05, 2008............................a W Apr. 05, 2008............................a W Apr. 11, 2009............................h W Apr. 11, 2009............................h W Apr. 12, 2009............................h W Apr. 24, 2010............................a W Apr. 24, 2010............................a W Apr. 25, 2010............................a L Apr. 30, 2011............................h W Apr. 30, 2011............................h W May 01, 2011............................h L May 04, 2012............................a L May 04, 2012............................a W May 05, 2012............................a W 2013 Preview

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Hofstra (9-26) Home: 4-11 • Away: 5-12 • Neutral: 0-2 CAA: 9-24 • CAA Tournament: 4-8 Longest Winning Streak: 2 (twice) Longest Losing Streak: 7 (2010-11) Current Streak: L5 Mar. 13, 1998...........................n L Feb. 25, 2001...........................n L Apr. 15, 2006............................a L Apr. 15, 2006............................a L Apr. 16, 2006............................a W May 12, 2006............................h L May 13, 2006............................h W May 13, 2006............................h L Apr. 06, 2007............................h L Apr. 06, 2007............................h W Apr. 07, 2007............................h L May 11, 2007............................a L May 12, 2007............................a L Apr. 12, 2008............................h W Apr. 12, 2008............................h L Apr. 13, 2008............................h L Apr. 18, 2009............................a L Apr. 18, 2009............................a W Apr. 19, 2009............................a L May 08, 2009............................a W May 01, 2010............................h W May 01, 2010............................h L May 02, 2010............................h L May 14, 2010............................a L May 06, 2011............................a L May 06, 2011............................a L May 07, 2011............................a L May 12, 2011............................a L May 13, 2011............................a W May 12, 2011............................a W Mar. 24, 2012...........................h L Mar. 24, 2012...........................h L Mar. 25, 2012...........................h L May 11, 2012............................a L May 12, 2012............................a L

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2-10 2-5 2-3 5-6 (8) 3-2 3-5 4-3 3-7 5-10 10-5 2-10 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-5 2-15 (5) 1-2 3-2 1-6 3-1 (12) 1-0 1-5 1-6 0-3 0-4 0-2 1-4 0-1 4-2 2-0 6-8 0-16 1-4 0-1 1-9 (5)


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James Madison (18-9)

Towson (19-8)

Home: 7-5 • Away: 6-2 • Neutral: 5-2 CAA: 18-9 • CAA Tournament: 5-2 Longest Winning Streak: 5 (2009-2010) Longest Losing Streak: 2 (twice) Current Streak: W2 Apr. 08, 2006............................h W Apr. 08, 2006............................h W Apr. 09, 2006............................h W Mar. 31, 2007...........................a L Mar. 31, 2007...........................a W Apr. 01, 2007............................a L May 10, 2007............................n W May 11, 2007............................n W Mar. 29, 2008...........................h L Mar. 30, 2008...........................h W Mar. 30, 2008...........................h L May 08, 2008............................n L Apr. 04, 2009............................a W Apr. 04, 2009............................a W Apr. 05, 2009............................a W Apr. 17, 2010............................h W Apr. 17, 2010............................h W Apr. 18, 2010............................h L May 12, 2010............................n L May 13, 2010............................n W Apr. 23, 2011............................a W Apr. 23, 2011............................a W Apr. 28, 2012............................h L Apr. 28, 2012............................h W Apr. 29, 2012............................h L May 10, 2012............................n W May 11, 2012............................n W

UNCW (22-6)

Home: 10-2 • Away: 6-3 • Neutral: 3-3 CAA: 19-8 • CAA Tournament: 3-3 Longest Winning Streak: 7 (2011-12) Longest Losing Streak: 3 (2009) Current Steak: W7 5-4 7-5 7-2 1-2 4-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-4 8-7 0-14 1-2 11-5 8-4 5-1 7-1 9-2 3-4 0-3 4-3 8-0 (5) 11-2 1-4 5-1 1-3 7-4 9-1 (5)

Apr. 29, 2006............................h W Apr. 29, 2006............................h L Apr. 30, 2006............................h W Apr. 28, 2007............................a W Apr. 28, 2007............................a W Apr. 29, 2007............................a L Apr. 19, 2008............................h W Apr. 19, 2008............................h L Apr. 20, 2008............................h W May 10, 2008............................n L Apr. 25, 2009............................a W Apr. 25, 2009............................a W Apr. 26, 2009............................a L May 06, 2009............................n L May 08, 2009............................n L May 07, 2010............................h W May 07, 2010............................h W May 08, 2010............................h W May 13, 2010............................n W Mar. 26, 2011............................a L Mar. 26, 2011............................a W Mar. 27, 2011............................a W May 11, 2011............................a W May 12, 2011............................a W Mar. 31, 2012...........................h W Mar. 31, 2012...........................h W Apr. 01, 2012............................h W

Home: 10-1 • Away: 8-4 • Neutral: 4-1 CAA: 17-5 • CAA Tournament: 1-0 Longest Winning Streak: 10 (2006-10) Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2006) Current Streak: W3 5-0 0-1 3-1 6-0 10-6 3-4 2-1 4-7 5-1 4-5 3-0 6-2 1-2 1-2 1-5 3-1 11-5 1-0 4-1 (9) 3-7 5-4 3-0 3-2 (12) 3-0 4-0 8-1 4-0

Mar. 04, 1990...........................n W Apr. 17, 1992............................n W Apr. 17, 1993............................h W Apr. 16, 1994............................n W Mar. 29, 1999...........................n L Mar. 04, 2005...........................n W Apr. 22, 2006............................a L Apr. 22, 2006............................a L Apr. 23, 2006............................a W May 12, 2006............................h W Apr. 21, 2007............................h L Apr. 21, 2007............................h W Apr. 22, 2007............................h W Apr. 26, 2008............................a W Apr. 26, 2008............................a W Apr. 27, 2008............................a W May 01, 2009............................h W May 01, 2009............................h W May 02, 2009............................h W Mar. 27, 2010...........................a W Mar. 27, 2010...........................a W Mar. 28, 2010...........................a L Apr. 02, 2011............................h W Apr. 02, 2011............................h W Apr. 03, 2011............................h L Apr. 04, 2012............................aW Apr. 04, 2012............................aW Apr. 05, 2012............................aW

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Year-by-Year Conference Records 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total Since '06 Records records

Delaware W L 5 9 8 7 9 8 6 11 10 10 7 13 4 17 7 9 8 13 10 11 8 14 82 122 54 87 History

Drexel W L 4 11 2 13 3 14 8 9 7 13 7 13 10 11 7 13 8 13 7 14 7 13 70 137 53 90 2012 Recap

Mason GSU W L W L 9 4 9 6 8 10 6 11 5 15 15 6 5 16 11 9 6 14 15 5 2 16 15 5 9 12 14 7 8 12 15 5 7 14 15 9 74 130 100 46 42 99 100 46 Players

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Hofstra W L 11 2 12 2 14 4 14 2 14 6 17 3 18 3 14 3 18 2 19 1 21 0 172 28 121 18 2013 Preview

JMU W L 5 9 5 9 12 6 8 10 9 12 17 3 14 6 12 8 11 10 8 12 16 7 117 92 87 58 GSU

Towson UNCW W L W L 8 7 8 7 11 7 5 13 13 2 4 14 9 12 13 8 8 12 9 12 12 8 3 18 13 8 8 13 10 11 5 15 11 8 3 18 8 13 4 17 111 95 54 128 71 72 45 101 georgia state Softball

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Adelphi................................ 2 Alabama............................. 2 Alabama-Birmingham.......... 1 Appalachian State............... 8 Arizona................................ 2 Arkansas............................. 2 Arkansas State.................... 1 Army.................................... 3 Auburn.............................. 13 Augusta............................... 7 Austin Peay......................... 3 Ball State............................. 5 Belmont..............................11 Bethune-Cookman.............. 2 Birminham-Southern........... 4 Boston................................. 2 Boston College.................... 1 Bowling Green..................... 6 Bradley.............................. 16 Brown.................................. 2 Butler................................... 1 BYU..................................... 1 California............................. 1 Campbell........................... 18 Canisius............................... 2 Catawba.............................. 1 Centenary.......................... 29 Central Arkansas................. 1 Central Michigan................. 1 Charleston South................. 3 Chattanooga..................... 14 Coastal Carolina.................. 3 College of Charleston.......... 2 Columbus State................. 14 Connecticut......................... 5 Connecticut State................ 2 Creighton............................. 1 Cal St. Fullerton................... 2 Cal St. Northridge................ 3 Dartmouth............................ 1 Dayton................................. 2 Delaware........................... 21 Delta State........................... 1 DePaul................................. 4 Detroit.................................. 4 Drake................................... 1 Drexel............................... 27 East Carolina......................11 East Tennessee State.......... 2 Eastern Illinois..................... 5 Eastern Kentucky.............. 10 Eastern Michigan................. 2 Elon..................................... 2 ETSU................................... 2 Evansville............................ 5 Faulkner State..................... 1 Florida A&M....................... 23 Florida Atlantic................... 19 Florida International............. 3

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

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Florida State...................... 17 Fordham.............................. 1 Fresno State........................ 2 Furman............................. 63 Gardner-Webb..................... 8 George Mason................. 32 Georgetown....................... 1 Georgia............................. 12 Georgia College.................. 6 Georgia Southern............ 51 Georgia Tech..................... 65 Greensboro......................... 1 Gulf Coast CC..................... 1 Gust. Adolphus ................... 2 Harvard................................ 4 Hiwassee............................. 1 Hofstra.............................. 35 Houston............................... 1 Howard................................ 3 Illinois.................................. 1 Illinois State......................... 2 Illinois-Chicago.................... 4 Indiana................................. 2 Indiana State....................... 3 Iowa..................................... 4 Iowa State........................... 6 IUPUI................................... 1 Jackson State...................... 1 Jacksonville State........... 41 James Madison................ 26 Kansas................................ 3 Kennesaw State............... 25 Kent State............................ 3 Kentucky............................ 2 Kutztown............................ 2 LaGrange College............. 4 Lander............................... 5 Lenoir-Rhyne..................... 1 Liberty................................ 5 Limestone.......................... 12 Lipscomb........................... 9 Longwood............................ 2 Louisiana Lafayette............11 Louisiana-Monroe................ 1 LSU..................................... 1 Louisiana Tech................... 7 Loyola-Chicago................... 2 Maine................................... 3 Manhattan......................... 1 Marshall............................. 6 Maryland............................ 4 Massachusetts.................. 4 McNeese State.................. 1 Memphis.............................. 1 Mercer............................... 68 Miami (Ohio)........................ 8 Michigan.............................. 3 Michigan State..................... 4 Middle Tennessee St........... 5

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1985 1999 1997 1985 1984 1986 2009 1997 1990 1986 1984 1988 1984 1988 2003 1984 1994 2002 2009 2001 1989 1996 1990 1999 2002 1992 2012 2007 1994 2006 1992 1991 1991 1999 1993 1984 1985 1984 1985 1986 2004 2012 1989 2000 1997 1985 1986 1986 2003 1996 1995 1988 1994 2011 1985 1986 1996 1985 1996

2011 1999 1998 2012 2005 2012 2009 2012 1996 2012 2012 1988 1984 1988 2008 1984 2012 2002 2010 2001 1990 1999 2001 2009 2003 2004 2012 2007 2012 2012 1995 2012 1999 2010 1993 1984 1989 1984 1991 1999 2011 2012 1997 2000 1997 1994 1999 2007 2003 2003 2005 2000 1994 2011 2012 2011 2004 2002 2003

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

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Minnesota............................ 3 Mississippi........................... 5 Mississippi State............... 3 Missouri............................... 5 Morehead State................... 4 North Carolina A&T.............. 2 Newberry............................. 1 Nicholls State.................... 15 North Carolina................... 13 North Carolina State............ 2 North Florida........................ 2 North Georgia...................... 3 Northern Illinois................... 1 Northern Iowa...................... 6 Notre Dame......................... 1 Northwestern State.............. 2 Oakland............................... 1 Ohio..................................... 1 Ohio State........................... 7 Oklahoma City..................... 1 Oklahoma State................... 5 Onadaga.............................. 1 Payne College..................... 1 Penn State........................... 4 Pensacola JC...................... 1 Pittsburgh............................ 2 Princeton............................. 4 Purdue................................. 2 Radford................................ 1 Rhode Island....................... 2 Robert Morris....................... 1 Rutgers................................ 2 Sacred Heart....................... 2 Saginaw Valley St................ 4 Samford............................ 66 Savannah State................... 4 Siena................................... 2 South Carolina................... 37 South Florida..................... 14 SE Louisiana..................... 19 SE Missouri St..................... 1 Southern Illinois................... 8 Southern Miss..................... 5 St. Augustine....................... 1 St. Bonaventure................... 1 St. Francis........................... 1 St. John’s............................. 3 St. Joseph’s......................... 2 Saint Louis........................... 3 St. Mary’s............................. 1 St. Peter’s............................ 2 Stetson.............................. 40 SUNY-Stonybrook............... 1 SW Missouri St.................... 1 Syracuse............................. 3 Temple................................. 2 Tennessee........................... 1 Tennessee State.................. 5 Tennessee Tech................. 22

2 0 1 2 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 54 4 2 5 4 13 1 1 3 0 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 16 0 1 1 1 0 3 17

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1996 1985 1985 1989 1986 1992 1985 1985 1987 2004 2006 1984 1988 1990 2004 1991 2006 2004 1986 1992 1990 1985 1984 1990 1984 1999 1995 1998 2006 1993 2012 1991 1985 1988 1987 1986 2010 1987 1984 1993 1992 1988 1985 1984 2004 2005 2000 2004 1998 1986 1994 1986 2005 2000 2006 1989 2002 2004 1985

1997 W, 4-2 1998 L, 1-2 2011 W, 8-5 2009 L, 2-6 2012 W, 5-3 1997 L, 0-8 1985 W, 18-2 2007 W, 8-2 2003 L, 3-10 2008 L, 1-2 2010 L, 0-4 1984 L, 6-9 1988 W, 5-0 2000 W, 9-7 2004 L, 2-4 1994 W, 3-2 2006 W, 3-1 2004 L, 1-4 2002 L, 1-3 1992 W, 8-4 1995 L, 4-9 1985 W, 3-2 1984 W, 9-3 2011 L, 0-1 1984 L, 2-13 2001 W, 3-2 2002 W, 1-0 2011 L, 4-5 2006 L, 5-7 2011 W, 5-0 2012 W, 5-0 1991 W, 3-2 1985 L, 0-6 1989 L, 4-6 2011 W, 3-1 2008 W, 19-0 2010 W, 9-1 2000 L, 0-8 2001 L, 1-2 2012 W, 12-0 1992 W, 18-1 1991 L, 2-3 1999 L, 0-4 1984 L, 5-6 2004 W, 10-0 2005 W, 8-0 2001 W, 3-0 2004 W, 6-1 2004 W, 5-4 1986 W, 11-15 1994 W, 8-2 2005 L, 0-2 2005 L, 0-2 2000 W, 8-7 2011 L, 1-13 2010 W, 10-0 2002 L, 0-4 2011 L, 0-5 2012 W, 8-7

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Tennessee Wesleyan.......... 3 Tennessee Martin................ 4 Texas................................... 1 Texas A&M.......................... 3 Texas State.......................... 1 Texas Tech........................... 1 Texas-Arlington.................... 1 Toledo.................................. 8 Towson............................. 26 Troy................................... 39 Truitt-McConnell.................. 3 Tulsa.................................... 1 UAB................................... 14 UCF....................................11 UCLA................................... 1 UNC Charlotte................... 14 UNCW............................... 29 University of Mobile............. 2 USC Aiken........................... 3 USC Upstate....................... 8 Utah..................................... 3 Utah State........................... 1 UTEP................................... 1 Valparaiso............................ 3 VCU..................................... 2 Villanova.............................. 1 Virginia............................... 12 Virginia Tech...................... 9 Virginia Wesleyan................ 1 UNLV................................... 1 Wagner................................ 1 Washington.......................... 3 West Florida........................ 3 West Georgia....................... 8 Western Carolina............... 12 Western Illinois.................. 7 Western Kentucky................ 5 Wichita State..................... 3 Wilmington (Ohio).............. 4 Winthrop............................ 16 Wisconsin-Oshkosh............. 1 Wisconsin.......................... 2 Wittenberg......................... 2 Wright State....................... 5

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1991 1995 1998 1994 1998 2003 1994 1989 2006 1984 1984 2004 2000 2001 1994 1986 1990 1994 1988 1987 1998 1994 2006 1987 1985 2005 1985 1998 1984 1998 2003 1994 1984 1984 2006 1985 2002 1991 1986 1985 1994 2006 1984 1998

1991 2008 1998 2003 1998 2003 1994 2008 2012 2007 1984 2004 2007 2005 1994 2000 2012 1994 1994 1992 2006 1997 2006 1988 1985 2005 2002 2009 1984 1998 2003 1997 1987 1986 2012 2004 2012 2001 1988 2009 1994 2007 1984 2005

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Most Games Mercer Samford Georgia Tech Furman Georgia Southern Jacksonville State Stetson Troy Hofstra George Mason

68 66 65 63 51 41 40 39 35 32

Most Wins Samford Mercer Furman Georgia Southern George Mason UNCW Drexel Jacksonville State Georgia Tech Towson

54 51 41 37 25 23 23 21 21 19

Best Win %* Limestone West Carolina Belmont Drexel UNC Charlotte Samford UNCW George Mason Tennessee Tech Florida A&M

.916 .916 .909 .852 .846 .818 .793 .781 .773 .739

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1 Taylor Anderson Fr. • SS • L/R • 5-5

11 Brenna Morrissey Sr. • SS • R/R • 5-4

21 Hunter Williamson Fr. • C • R/R • 5-7

2 Ashley Christy So. • OF • R/R • 5-4

12 Taylor Scarpantonio So. • C • R/R • 5-7

22 Carrie Williams Sr. • OF • R/R • 5-9

28 MeQuilla Franklin Jr. • OF • L/R • 5-6

3 Bethany Horne So. • OF • R/R • 5-8

15 Katie Worley Fr. • P • R/R • 5-7

23 Jessica Clifton Jr. • OF • R/R • 5-5

29 Megan Kildahl Jr. • 1B/C • R/R • 5-6

7 Shannyn Palazzo So. • 1B • L/R • 5-8

17 Jordan Brown Fr. • 2B • R/R • 5-5

24 Kaitlyn Medlam Jr. • P • R/R • 5-7

30 Audrey Mason Sr. • OF • R/R • 5-7

8 Callie Alford So. • C/3B • R/R • 5-6

18 Lauren Coleman So. • 1B • L/L • 5-8

25 Maddy Stanton Jr. • C • R/R • 5-6

45 Emily Clay So. • P • R/R • 5-10

10 Whitney Phillips Sr. • 2B • R/R • 5-6

20 Paige Nowacki Sr. • 3B • R/R • 5-7

27 Eron Milton So. • P • R/R • 5-10


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