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Content Louisiana Tech Athletic Vision.................................................1 Athletic Mission Statement....................................................1 Quick Facts.............................................................................2 We Are Louisiana Tech............................................................3 Softball Complex...................................................................24 2012 Season Outlook............................................................26 2012 Numerical Roster.........................................................31 Head Coach Sarah Dawson..................................................32 Assistant Coach Brad Kerr....................................................34 Assistant Coach Amber Miles..............................................35 Player Bios............................................................................36
News releases, photos and other services are available to accredited members of the news media. Current releases, statistics and photos can also be obtained at LATechSports.com.
WAC Tourney Bracket...........................................................51
Editors: Malcolm Butler
All-Time Tournament Results................................................58
Contributors: Butler, Louisiana Tech News Bureau, Louisiana Tech Marketing and Public Relations Department
Letterwinners.......................................................................59
Covers, Layout and Design: Donnie Bell Design.
All-Time Results....................................................................68
Photography: Donny Crowe, Tom Morris, Darrell James, James Garner, Matt Lange, Donald Page.
University President
Athletic Vision Louisiana Tech University will be a conference leader in performance by investing strategically in studentathletes’ development, providing superior facilities, and enhancing program support to achieve a local and national image of success and dominance.
2011 Statistics.......................................................................52 2011 Results.........................................................................53 Western Athletic Conference...............................................54 All-Time Conference Standings............................................56
Honors..................................................................................60 Record Book.........................................................................62 Series Records.....................................................................73 Dr. Dan Reneau.................................................................... 74 AD Bruce Van De Velde.........................................................75 Athletic Administration......................................................... 76 Administrative Support.........................................................81 Athletics Council & Head/Assistant Coaches.......................82
Athletic Mission Statement Embody excellence in everything we do.
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The 2012 Louisiana Tech softball team information guide is a publication of the Athletics Media Relations Office. It has been designed as a source of information for the news media and Lady Techster softball fans. Every effort has been made to include pertinent and timely information. Should you need additional information such as feature material and/or statistics, please direct your inquiries to the media relations office.
Develop student-athletes to maximize their potential in mind, body and spirit. Bring pride, admiration, and loyalty to the University family, community and state. Win with integrity.
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General School Information
Location: Ruston, La. Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 11,200 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Lady Techsters Colors: Red, Blue Conference: Western Athletic President: Dr. Dan Reneau AD: Bruce Van De Velde SWA: Mary Kay Hungate Facility: L ady Techster Softball Complex (1,000) Press Box: 318-614-4513 (Butler’s Cell)
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Sarah Dawson (Louisiana-Monroe, 1997) Office Phone: 318-257-4111 School Record: 215-305, 9 seasons Career Record: Same Assistants: B rad Kerr (Montana, 2005); Amber Miles (Louisiana Tech, 2005)
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2011 Record: 17-39 2011 Conference: 6-15, 6th WAC 2011 Postseason: None LW Returning/Lost: 12/3 Starters R/L: 7/3 Newcomers: 7
Media Relations
Associate AD/ Media Relations: Malcolm Butler Office Phone: 318-257-3144 Cell Phone: 318-614-4513 Fax: 318-257-3757 Email: mbutler@latech.edu Website: www.LATechSports.com
Starters Returning (7) C Allie Geisler 1B Meghan Knowles SS Michelle Jones DP Janna Frandrup OF Kendra Harmon OF Charday Wilson OF Cassie Krieg
Starters Lost (3) P Meghan Krieg 2B Heather Doiron 3B Molly Goza
Newcomers (7)
P/INF Savannah Dollar (FR) OF Janine Godwin (FR) P/INF Mel Goff (JR) OF Dacia Hale (JR) 2B Amanda Krueger (JR) C/3B Alayna Kipp (FR) 3B Hailey Winter (FR)
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Alphabetical Roster # 12 18 16 7 11 5 00 21 19 1 4 32 23 15 22 2 10 9 13
Name Rachel Allday Savannah Dollar Emma Eichman Janna Frandrup Allie Geisler Janine Godwin Melanie Goff Dacia Hale Kendra Harmon Katelynn Hill Michelle Jones Alayna Kipp Erin Kipp Meghan Knowles Cassie Krieg Amanda Krueger Tricia Van Winkle Charday Wilson Hailey Winter
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Coaches Sarah Dawson - Head Coach Brad Kerr - Assistant Coach Amber Miles - Assistant Coach
Pos. OF P/INF SS P/2B C/OF OF P/INF OF OF OF P/SS C/INF P 1B OF 2B C/3B OF 3B
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Class/Exp. Hometown (Previous School) SO/HS Atlanta, Texas/Atlanta HS FR/HS West Monroe, La./West Monroe HS SO/HS Ft. Worth, Texas/Fossil Ridge HS JR/1L Phoenix, Arizona/Greenway HS SR/2L Leander, Texas/Vista Ridge HS FR/HS Princeton, Texas/Princeton HS JR/JC San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College JR/JC Hillsboro, Oregon/College of the Siskiyous SR/2L Holden, La./Denham Springs HS SO/HS Dallas, Texas/Hebron HS JR/1L Scurry, Texas/Scurry-Roser HS FR/HS Bullard, Texas/Bullard HS SO/HS Bullard, Texas/Bullard HS JR/1L McKinney, Texas/McKinney North HS SO/HS Sonora, Texas/Sonora HS JR/JC Warren, Oregon/College of the Siskiyous SO/HS Coppell, Texas/Coppell HS SR/TR Logansport, La./Bossier Parish CC Highland Village, Texas/Flower Mound-Marcus HS FR/HS
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welcome to the family “ Louisiana Tech will be a top research university. And every top research university in the United States has a top athletic program. That’s our goal. We’re developing a road map for Tech athletics.” -- Tech President Dr. Dan Reneau
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At Louisiana Tech YOU are not a number, YOU are family. louisiana tech classified as a National University, the only Carnegie Doctoral/Research University and the only SREB Doctoral Four-Year 2 Research University in north Louisiana; also the only university in north Louisiana to earn a spot on the 2011 Best Colleges National Universities list. recognized by Small Times magazine as an industry leader in micro and nanotechnology for the third consecutive year, ranking Tech at No. 7 nationally for nanotechnology commercialization. ranked as one of the 100 Best Values in Public Colleges in the nation by Kiplinger’s Magazine for the third consecutive year. boasts a retention rate of 84.5, which tops the averages of both the LSU System (79.3) and the UL System (77.7).
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All classes are taught by full professors, not teaching assistants
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Louisiana Tech President Dr. Dan Reneau is known as one of the top collegiate presidents in the country and a staunch supporter of both academics and athletics.
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More than 700 companies worldwide travel to campus eAch yeAR to RecRUit loUisiAnA tech gRAdUAtes
“ Louisiana Tech University is a family of students, instructors, staff, friends and alumni. We are teachers, doctors, engineers and artists. We are moms and dads, newlyweds, retirees and rookies on the job. Let us help you realize your dreams as we continue to realize the University’s dreams together. Join the family.” -- Dr. Dan Reneau, University President
Quarter System – Big Advantage for the Student-Athlete Louisiana Tech has a unique advantage of being on the quarter system as opposed to the semester system. The quarter system provides significant advantages for the students: Lighter workload (take 3 classes instead of 5)
Shorter academic sessions (12 weeks instead of 18)
More frequent breaks during and between academic sessions
ore opportunities to withdraw or drop a class and still M remain TOPS eligible
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The Bulldog Achievement Resource Center (BARC)
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is committed to the success of Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes.
Programs Provided by BARC Tutoring and group help sessions in all subjects
S upplemental instruction from students who have already successfully completed a certain course
Writing assistance
Advising opportunities Referral program for students needing additional assistance
Computer labs and study hall space
“At Louisiana Tech, the professors, administrators and coaches are very supportive of us as student-athletes. There are so many wonderful people at this University who understand the importance of our education. As a studentathlete, I really couldn’t ask for more.” – Jasmine Bendolph Lady Techster Basketball (Senior Guard)
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Soccer standout Kiva Gresham was nominated for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award following her outstanding career at Louisiana Tech. As a senior Gresham led the Lady Techsters to their best season in history while garnering numerous athletic and academic awards. She earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.
Louisiana Tech baseball letterwinner Clint Ewing earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, graduating with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Ewing was named Academic All-American and was one of four runner-ups for the 2011 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award which goes to the nation’s top senior who shows excellence in four areas – community, classroom, character and competition.
Lisa Merritt and BRAD HERMAN team up in the Louisiana Tech athletics academic center to help the University’s studentathletes excel in the classroom and ultimately earn their degrees, something that is the No. 1 goal for the administration and coaches at Tech.
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“One of the reasons I chose Louisiana Tech four years ago was because of its academic reputation, and it has more than lived up to my expectations. It’s a first-class institution with first-class people.” – Matt Broha Bulldog Football (Senior DE)
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today’s freshman is
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louisiana tech s aw more than 800 student-athletes earn Academic All-WAC honors since joining the league in 2001, including more than 80 this past year. recorded a student-athlete Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 70 percent which was its highest ever and which ranked among the best in the nation (Federal Graduation Rate Report). recorded its highest four-year graduation rate ever, which ranks No. 1 in the state of Louisiana among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) public institutions and second among Western Athletic Conference schools (Federal Graduation Rate Report). saw eight of its 16 NCAA sanctioned programs record their highest multi-year APR rates ever while four of the programs registered their highest single year APR score ever. All 16 of Tech’s athletic teams were penalty free.
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louisiana tech boasts the University of Louisiana System’s highest graduation rate at 53.2 percent. boasts the ULS’ fastest time to completion for first time baccalaureates at 4.7 years. boasts the ULS’ highest average freshman ACT scores at 23.6.
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The National Football Foundation and the College Football Hall of Fame honored former Bulldog football player Quin Harris as a National Scholar-Athlete. Harris, who was a finalist for the coveted Draddy Trophy - considered the academic Heisman - was the first LA Tech player ever to receive the prestigious accolade.
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Quest for Excellence – Meeting the Needs of Tech’s Student-Athletes The construction of a 90,000-plus square-foot multipurpose facility in the south end zone of Joe Aillet Stadium will benefit every student-athlete at Louisiana Tech University.
Student-Athlete Benefits Include: New academic center New state-of-the-art sports medicine facility New strength and conditioning complex New coaches offices and locker rooms for football, baseball, soccer, tennis, softball, golf and track and field Video room with state-of-the-art capabilities New auditorium for team and departmental meetings
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YTLA ISR TECH EVINU uation rate and in Academic Progress Report rate, and the new academic center will further enhance and emphasize the University’s commitment to the classroom. Since Louisiana Tech joined the WAC in 2001, its athletic programs have captured 28 team championships and dozens of individual titles. Louisiana Tech has contracted with renowned sports architectural firm Populous to develop a master facility plan. Populous has created some of the most recognizable professional sports venues in the country: “ This project addresses many of the needs of our student-athletes, enhances recruiting and provides a source of pride for our alumni and fans. Our vision is a quest for excellence and a desire, focus and commitment to be an institution that values academic and athletic excellence.”
Yankee Stadium Busch Stadium AT&T Park Pepsi Center PNC Park PETCO Park Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Louisiana Tech already ranks among the state and conference leaders in student-athlete grad-
Reliant Stadium “ Quest for Excellence is a watershed event in the history of our athletics program and, through the private contributions of our friends and supporters, will put our University shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the most progressive and respected programs in the nation.” - Tech President Dr. Dan Reneau
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Louisiana Tech’s Athletic Department: recorded its highest finish ever in the Western Athletic Conference Commissioner’s Cup in its 10th year of membership in the league. ranked sixth in the country in the Excellence in Management Cup, one of only four programs in the country to earn a top 10 spot in each of the past three years. won the NCAA Pack the House Challenge for the WAC for the fourth straight year, the only school in the country to win it four straight years. won the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award, given to the college that best exemplifies development in the four categories of Marketing/ Branding, Fan Development, Community Relations and Customer/ Client Service.
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Lady Techsters soccer recorded its best season in program history with 15 wins, including five in WAC play, as it finished third in the league and qualified for its first ever WAC Tournament. Lady Techster volleyball saw a program-record four players earn spots on the all-state team voted on by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.
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Bulldog football set a single-season attendance record this year as 116,908 fans watched LA Tech in its six home games at Joe Aillet Stadium.
Bulldog basketball saw the hiring of a new coach in highlyregarded Michael White, who spent the past seven years as an assistant in the Southeastern Conference at Ole Miss. Lady Techster basketball became only the second women’s program to win 1,000 games while claiming the WAC regular season title and its 27th trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Lady Techster tennis recorded its first winning season since the mid-90s as coach Quinton Yray’s squad took a big step forward. Lady Techster bowling found themselves ranked in the top 20 in the country during the season for the second straight year. Bulldog baseball recorded a winning season, saw three players selected in the MLB Draft and saw senior Clint Ewing named a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Lady Techster softball qualified for its sixth straight WAC Tournament and upset NCAA participant Fresno State on its own field in the first round of the event. Lady Techsters indoor and outdoor track won the WAC Championships, marking the sixth indoor title in seven years and the seventh straight outdoor title.
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Bulldog golf recorded its best season in more than two decades as it won two team titles during the year and earned its highest ranking ever.
Bulldog track and field saw freshman Trey Hadnot earn WAC Freshman of the Year honors and earn a bronze medal in the 200-meters at the Pan Am Junior Championships.
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Welcome to University Park Your home away from home
It’s a community of Tech students who want the convenience of on-campus living and the privacy and sophistication of hightech, spacious apartments and townhouses with a signature Louisiana Tech view.
University Park Amenities
2- and 4-bedroom designs
Townhouse features a spiral staircase to a loft with two bedrooms and a bath
Private bedroom phone and cable television
Kitchen equipped with range and refrigerator High speed internet access A pedestrian bridge provides easy, direct access from UP to the heart of campus
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More than 11,000 students call Louisiana Tech home as the University offers an 18:1 student-faculty ratio. The University is completing more than $250 million in renovations and new construction. Some of the top hot spots on campus include...
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Tolliver Hall a cyber café with plasma TVs, webcams and wireless internet
Student Center a large cafeteria-style area that allows students to choose from a variety of eating establishments including Chick-Fil-A and Burger King as well as a cafeteria
Local Restaurants students get plenty of Louisiana flavor as Ruston is full of local restaurants that range from a little Cajun spice to southern downhome cooking
Quadrangle one of the most frequented areas of campus where students hang out under century-old oak trees to study and socialize
lambright intramural Center a recreational facility complete with basketball courts, racquetball courts, a bowling alley, men’s and women’s weightrooms, an indoor track, saunas, steamrooms and plenty of cardio equipment. The brand new $12.5 million swimming complex will be completed this fall.
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Dan Reneau is the President of Louisiana Tech University and a member of the Executive Committee of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Faith Jenkins was the first runner-up in the 2001 Miss America Pageant and now is an attorney at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and McCloy in New York.
Former Bulldog basketball AllAmerican Karl Malone is a two-time NBA MVP and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in August of 2010.
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While Louisiana Tech continues to excel on the playing fields, the University consistently turns out some of the world’s top politicians, businessmen, entertainers and professional athletes. A degree from Louisiana Tech University is more than just a diploma to hang on the wall … it’s a door opening to a world of opportunities.
Trace Adkins: Country music star; named Top New Male Vocalist in 1997 by the Academy of Country Music Award
James Davison: Developer of Squire Creek Country Club; Board of Directors for Genesis Energy; former Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System
Leon Barmore: Winningest coach in history of NCAA women’s basketball; 5-time Hall of Famer
Rosemary Ellis: Executive Editor of Working Woman Magazine, editor of Prevention Magazine, and editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine
Albert Bourland: President of Daimler-Benz Washington, Inc., manufacturers of Mercedez Benz
Guthrie Jarrell, M.D.: Physician for more than 40 years in local community
John Caruthers, Jr.: President of Caruthers Producing Co., Inc. and president of the Seven States I-69 Mid-Continent Highway Coalition
Angela Turner Johnson: Served as controller for Motown Records and Bellmark Records as well as senior accounting manager at Coca Cola
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Former Bulldog All-American Terry Bradshaw was the No. 1 pick of the 1970 NFL Draft, won four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers and is a member of the Fox NFL Sunday broadcast team.
Jimmy Love: Secretary and Chairman of the Executive Committee, T. L. James & Company Inc.
Lionel Alford: Corporate Vice President of the Boeing Company Milburn Baker, Jr.: President of United Gas Pipe Line George Breazeal: Comptroller of Murphy Oil Corporation and the director of Camp Fire Girls and United Way John Cordaro: President of Louisiana Power & Light
Glen Post, III: Chief Executive Officer and President of CenturyLink
Max Watson, Jr.: Founder and President of BMC Software, Inc.; Forbes Magazine named him in Top 15 of 200 Best Small Companies Charles Wyly: Vice Chairman of Sterling Software, Inc.; Founder of University Computing; Vice Chairman of Michael’s Stores; Chairman, Communities Foundation of Texas Sam Wyly: Chairman of Sterling Software, Inc.; Chairman Michaels’s Stores; Co-Founder of Green Mountain Energy
Roy Adams: Chairman and CEO of Gulf Financial Companies of Bermuda
Robert Aillet: Principal and CEO of Aillet, Fenner, Jolly & McClelland Engineers
James Dennis: Associate Justice in the Supreme Court of Louisiana Kim Gandy: President of the National Coalition of Women Marvin T. Green, Jr., M.D.: Local surgeon who served on Boards of University Foundation, Lincoln General Hospital and Ruston State Bank Elizabeth Haley, Ph.D.: Dean Emeritus, College of Human Sciences at Texas Tech University and Associate Vice Chancellor of Texas Tech University for College Development Programs J.E. Mitcham, Sr.: Owner and President of Mitcham Farms, Inc.
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Michael McCallister: President/CEO of Humana Inc.
Current LA Tech head coach Teresa Weatherspoon won both a national championship and an Olympic gold medal during her playing career and was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June.
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Kix Brooks Kix Brooks was a member of the country music duo Brooks and Dunn which won more awards than any other duo in the history of country music.
Edward Moyers: President and CEO of Southern Pacific Rail Corporation, CEO Illinois Central Railroad, CEO Mid-South Rail Corporation Patricia Wells Schultz: widely acclaimed for performances in opera Charles Spruell: President, Mobil Exploration and Producing, U.S. Inc.
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The WAC has placed 23 teams in the final NFCA Top 25 polls since 1995, including a conference record four in 1995. Seven different Western Athletic Conference programs have been ranked in the final NFCA Top 25 poll.
The WAC placed a league record four teams in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, including LA Tech, Fresno State, Hawaii and Nevada. All four teams advanced to the championship game of their respective regional. Since 1991, the league has had multiple teams in the NCAA Tournament 15 times.
The WAC boasts 72 NFCA All-Americans since 1991, including 26 first team All-Americans. The WAC has had at least one AllAmerican in 20 of the last 22 years, including a conference record 10 in 1994 and 1997.
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Fresno State captured the 1998 NCAA National Championship title, defeating Arizona in the national title game.
WAC teams have won 137 games in the NCAA Tournament as 12 different schools have participated in the event. Hawaii advanced to the 2010 Women’s College World Series, defeating top-ranked Alabama in the Super Regionals.
WAC Affiliated Schools Fresno State Hawaii Idaho Louisiana Tech Nevada New Mexico State San Jose State Utah State
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Fresno State head coach Margie Wright is a member of the NFCA Hall of Fame and is the all-time winningest coach in the history of the NCAA.
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Lady Techster Softball Complex
The Lady Techster Softball Complex has been home to Louisiana Tech softball since its construction in 1982 and this past summer it received the first phase of some much-needed renovations. As part of a continued effort to improve its athletic facilities and in preparation for hosting the 2013 Western Athletic Conference championships, the University and athletics department have committed to making the necessary improvements in order to prepare for the event. Included in the first phase of the improvements that were made this past summer was the replacement of the existing wooden fence surrounding the facility with a new chain link fence that is covered on the inside with padding. An on-going issue of poor drainage on the field was also be rectified with the installation of a new subsurface drainage system underneath a new synthetic turf that was installed in front of both dugouts and behind home plate. Synthetic turf was also installed in both bullpens, while the entire outfield benefits from the installation of a new irrigation system. Aesthetically, the bleachers also received a facelift as a new wrap was designed by Donnie Bell Design and was installed in mid-August. The wrap covers the outside of the existing bleachers and honors a number of Tech’s all-conference selections in the last decade, the NCAA Tournament and Women’s College World Series teams as well as the Lady Techsters 2008 WAC Championship team. Additionally, a wrap was designed and installed on the outside of the outfield fence, which also recognizes Tech’s NCAA Tournament and College World Series teams and honors Tech’s three All-Americans in Debbie Nichols, Stacey Johnson and LeeAnn Jarvis. These renovations come just a few years after a new brick backstop matching the brick dugouts was constructed behind home plate in 2005 adding to the overall look of the stadium. In 2008, a new electronic Fair-Play Model Softball Scoreboard was installed.
Future plans call for the construction of a press box, a hitting facility and new bleachers. During the course of the Lady Techsters’ 29-year history of playing at the facility, Tech has posted an overall mark of 367-184, including 21 winning seasons. During its run to the 2008 NCAA Tournament, LA Tech posted a mark of 16-12 at home including victories over Top 25 Fresno State and SEC foe Ole Miss. The 16 home victories were the most since the 1996 season when that Lady Techster team was a perfect 16-0 at home. In 2009, LA Tech repeated the feat defeating both Fresno State and Ole Miss at home while also posting victories against Hawaii. Built at a cost of $200,000 under the supervision of former head coach Bill Galloway and former Tech President F. Jay Taylor, the 1,000-seat facility boasts brickwalled dugouts, wooden lockers, lights, batting cage and electronic scoreboard. The natural grass turf extends 190 feet down the foul lines and 220 feet to straightaway centerfield, reaching the fence running along the outfield. At the time of its completion in the early ’80s, it was considered one of the finest softball facilities in the country as the nationally-ranked Louisiana Tech squads drew large crowds. The complex has been home to some of the nation’s top teams and players during its history as it housed three Louisiana Tech College World Series teams and six more NCAA Tournament squads and five All-Americans. In Galloway’s first season, he led Tech to a record of 52-18 and the first of three trips to the College World Series, and the tradition of winning and dominance throughout the 1980s began. Louisiana Tech reached the NCAA playoffs the next six seasons, including College World Series appearances in 1985 and 1986.
College World Series Appearances: 1982, 1985, 1986 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 2008
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Year by Year Record at the Lady Techster Softball Complex
1982 18-1 1983 16-4 1984 13-6 1985 11-4 1986 23-2 1987 17-1 1988 21-4 1989 22-6 1990 19-3 1991 5-9 1992 17-6 1993 4-5 1994 12-5 1995 13-3 1996 16-0 1997 10-3 1998 15-7 1999 12-4 2000 5-5 2001 11-6 2002 7-13 2003 9-13 2004 9-9 2005 3-16 2006 9-10 2007 12-6 2008 16-12 2009 6-7 2010 13-4 2011 3-10 Totals 367-184
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2012 Season Outlook After three straight winning seasons which included a 2008 Western Athletic Conference Tournament title and appearance in the NCAA Tournament, Louisiana Tech found itself in an unusual place heading into the final weekend of the 2011 regular season – on the brink of not qualifying for the league postseason tournament for the first time ever. However, despite the struggles of an up-and-down season, Dawson and Co. won two out of three on the road against Utah State during the final weekend to secure the sixth and final spot in the 2011 WAC Tournament in Fresno, Calif. With senior pitcher Meghan Krieg winding down her recordsetting career, the Lady Techsters rode the arm of the Sonora, Texas native upsetting host and eventual NCAA Tournament participant Fresno State in the first day of the event. Tech played its best ball of the year in the tournament posting two wins before falling 3-2 in 13 innings to No. 2 seed Boise State and 1-0 to Fresno State in the third day of the tournament. “The 2011 season was a real challenge for our program,” Dawson said. “We had a tough schedule and had lost a number of key players from the previous year. Going into the season we knew it was going to be a rebuilding year but even with that expectation it was still difficult. “There were times when our defense wouldn’t hold up, others when our bats went silent. But with our back against the wall going into the final week of conference play, the girls gutted out two wins on the road to qualify for the sixth straight conference tournament. “Behind the strong arm of Meghan in the circle, our seniors’ never-die mentality and a selfless attitude on the part of the rest of the team, we marched into the conference tournament and put together four of the best games we had played all season.” Despite a final 17-39 record, it was a late-season run and never-give-up attitude that Dawson was most proud of. “The lessons we learned last season are still fresh in the returners’ minds,” Dawson said. “They have a clear picture of what a team working together can accomplish. The challenge for this year’s squad is to recapture that spirit. This season we have another difficult schedule along with different personnel who will play different roles. We will need to learn to cooperate in a way that will see our team goals realized.” Tech’s non-conference schedule will be one of the toughest it has ever faced as the Lady Techsters will play 20 games against NCAA Tournament teams and will play 27 of their first 29 games away from Ruston. Dawson and Co. open the season Feb. 10 when they travel to Baton Rouge to face NCAA Tournament teams LSU, Michigan and Penn State in a three-day tournament. The Lady Techsters 57-game slate also consists of tournaments at UL-Lafayette, Auburn, Mississippi State and Southern Miss as well as a home game against Ole Miss and a road doubleheader at WCWS participant Baylor. LA Tech’s WAC schedule might be tougher than the non-conference slate with three games each against NCAA Tournament teams BYU, Fresno State and New Mexico State and three more against Hawaii, which advanced to the WCWS in 2010.
Pitchers
Without a doubt the biggest challenge that the Lady Techsters face this season is replacing the right arm of Krieg, who ended her career ranked No. 2 in Tech history and No. 3 in WAC history with 859 strikeouts.
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Krieg was the workhorse last season, logging 247 of Tech’s 378.1 innings of work in the circle, including throwing every pitch (527) during the Lady Techsters Western Athletic Conference Tournament run. “Meghan’s graduation will have a huge effect on both our pitching staff and how we approach pitching this season,” Dawson said. “When we set our team goals, creating a pitching staff was at the top of the list. It was great to see our returning pitchers recognize their need to step forward and contribute in a big way this season.” Dawson will have depth in the circle in 2012 with five arms to choose from this season; however, the key will be the emergence of a solid No. 1 and No. 2 and the acceptance of everyone’s role on the staff. M i ch e l l e Jones and Janna Frandrup are the most experienced pitchers on the roster as the juniors have both logged starts and relief appearances during their first two seasons in Lady Techster uniforms. Frandrup, who earned second team all-WAC honors as a utility last year, registered a 1-3 mark in the circle with a 4.72 earned run average in 12 appearances. Her victory came in impressive fashion, tossing a complete-game shutout in a 1-0 win over defending College World Series appearance participant Hawaii. “Janna will continue to work out of the bullpen,” Dawson said. “She has a lot of other responsibilities on this team on offense and at first base, but she adds a different look for the opponents’ batters.” Due to a couple of rough outings against top 25 teams LSU and Texas A&M, Jones’ numbers weren’t what she would have liked for them to be last year, registering a 3-5 record with a 7.34 ERA in 12 appearances. However, in her other 10 outings (minus LSU and A&M), she registered a 4.65 ERA, including wins over Ole Miss, Butler and Texas-Arlington. “Most people know her to be our starting shortstop from last season, but she had a great fall for us and continues to give consistent performances,” Dawson said. “Michelle has worked hard in the weight room and has improved her strength. You really see it show when she is on the mound.” Sophomore Erin Kipp returns for her second season after a rookie campaign that saw her post a 1-7 mark with a 5.72 earned run average. In 15 appearances in the circle, Kipp made
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After playing the majority of last season with only one catcher due to the injury to now-sophomore Tricia Van Winkle, Dawson has the luxury heading into this year of having three legitimate backstops on the roster. “Last year our catching depth was very shallow and after one major injury we were down to one body to do all of the work,” Dawson said. “This year we have a number of girls who are able to manage the game and lead the defense behind the plate.” Wearing the “tools of ignorance” for the Lady Techsters this year will be senior Allie Geisler, Van Winkle and freshman Alayna Kipp. Geisler took a beating behind the plate last year after Van Winkle went down with an ankle injury just over a month into the season as the Leander, Texas native caught 44 games, including 27 straight to close the year. Despite her incredible workload, Geisler was solid all season, recording a .264 batting average with a team-high six home runs and 23 RBI. Geisler showed a great eye at the plate, walking 24 times while striking out only 18. She hit two home runs and drove in four in a win at Nevada on April 1 and then set the program single-game record with five hits in the Lady Techster’s 3-2 extra inning loss to Boise State in the WAC Tournament. “Allie is one of three seniors and last year she had a break out year,” Dawson said. “She earned herself a spot in the fourhole in our lineup and really grew into the role of the leader we needed. In her last season we will continue to rely on her leadership on defense and her experience with this young pitching
staff. Her offensive production will be critical to our success as well. With the additional depth at catcher, Allie may see some time in the outfield as well.” Van Winkle saw limited action after suffering the ankle injury March 19 at Southeastern Louisiana as she recorded six hits in 34 at bats during the season. The biggest moment of her rookie campaign came early in the year when she recorded two hits and three RBI, including the game-tying solo home in the bottom of the seventh, in an extra inning loss to Western Kentucky. “Tricia served as a backup to Allie last season until an injury finished her season prematurely,” Dawson said. “I expect Tricia to see most of her playing time at third base or as our designated player.” According to Dawson, Kipp, who is the younger sister of sophomore pitcher Erin Kipp, brings all the God-given tools to be the next great Louisiana Tech catcher. The former Bullard High School star helped lead the Panthers the past four years while earning District 17-3A Offensive MVP honors as a sophomore and senior. She earned first team all-state honors as both a sophomore and a senior (she did not play softball her junior year). “Alayna has all of the tools to be a really great catcher,” Dawson said. “She has a great senior to learn from, and we will be able to bring her along this season as she is ready for more responsibility. Alayna rivals her sister’s strength, and it is exciting to have that kind of explosive power in our line-up. She may also see time at third base.”
Infield
Louisiana Tech has two holes to fill on the infield with the graduation of four-year starting second baseman Heather Doiron and two-year starting third baseman Molly Goza. Dawson does return plenty of experience at both shortstop and first base with the players such as Janna Frandrup, Michelle Jones, Meghan Knowles and Emma Eichman. “There were two holes in the infield to fill this fall,” Dawson said. “We have a great mix of experience as well as some talented newcomers. This group’s depth has really brought out the best in each other, and they have jelled well as a unit. I look for these girls to make major strides in us becoming a better defensive team.” One area that the Tech infield will have to improve on is defensively where the Lady Techsters combined to make 49 errors in 2011.
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nine starts. Her most impressive start came in her college debut when she picked up the complete-game win, allowing only five hits and one run while striking out four against Bowling Green. “Erin really came in this fall on a mission,” Dawson said. “Her freshman season was a tough adjustment for her, but she has found her confidence and continues to work on both the physical and mental aspects of pitching. Ask any of the girls on the team and they will say Erin is one of the most competitive, driven and strongest players on the team. When she is focused she is successful in most everything she does. Erin will see some time in the outfield as well.” A couple of newcomers will also see action in the circle for Tech in junior Mel Goff and freshman Savannah Dollar. Goff played two years at Grossmont College where she helped lead the program to the Pacific Coast Conference championship both years. During her two seasons, she was 43-13 in the circle with a sub-2.00 ERA while earning the PCC Pitcher of the Year accolades and first team all-state honors both years. “Mel is new to us this season as a transfer,” Dawson said. “Her strength is that she already has two years of college experience under her belt. She wasn’t able to play this fall so I am excited to see her in that situation this spring. Mel is a great competitor and wants to make an impact on this team.” Dollar is a freshman out of West Monroe High School who played both first base and pitched for the Lady Rebels while leading the program to the District 2-5A title three straight years. As a senior, she was 25-6 in the circle with a 2.15 earned run average with 162 strikeouts in 182 innings of work. She earned the district MVP honor as both a sophomore and a senior. “Savannah has come such a long way in a short amount of time,” Dawson said. “There were some mechanics that needed changing when she got to Tech, but she has been open to these adjustments and has made them in such a short time. I feel she will be able to contribute to our pitching staff this spring. She is a very bright girl that will do anything to improve. As a coach you can’t ask for more than that.”
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First Base
First base is one of the most experienced positions on the Tech team as Dawson returns juniors Meghan Knowles and Janna Frandrup, who have both seen significant playing time during their first two seasons. The duo split the 56 games last year with each one starting 28 contests at first base (Knowles started 28 at DP while Frandrup started 23 at DP). Frandrup could see action all of the Tech infield, including first, second and shortstop while also seeing plenty of innings in the circle. The second team all-Western Athletic Conference honoree batted .292 with eight doubles, five home runs and 22 RBI last season. Her .455 slugging percentage and .421 on-base percentage both led the team as she walked 30 times while only striking out 18 times. The Phoenix native started the season by hitting safely in eight of the first nine games and ranked second on the team with 10 multi-hit performances. She finished the season registering hits in five of her last seven ABs. “Janna split time at first base last season,” Dawson said. “She is one of our vocal leaders on our team, and she makes her presence known when she is on defense. We look for Janna to be in the heart of our order again this year. She is a very consistent hitter who continues to get stronger at the plate.” Knowles will look to return to her form of her freshman campaign after struggling at times during her sophomore season. After batting .287 as a freshman, Knowles hit only .224 last year with eight doubles, four home runs and 20 RBI. However, her struggles at the plate didn’t affect her defense as she committed only one error and recorded a .995 fielding percentage. “Meghan also split time at first last year, and she also gives us a left-handed glove at first,” Dawson said. “She had surgery in the off-season and is back to full strength. She has worked diligently on her hitting and has made great strides in becoming a more complete hitter.” Knowles led Tech with seven multi-RBI games and recorded the longest hitting streak of any Lady Techster during the season with an eight-game streak in the latter half of the year.
Second Base
Lost to graduation is four-year starting second baseman Heather Doiron who started all 56 games last year and 193 during her LA Tech career. Thus, the Lady Techsters will now rely on junior college transfer Amanda Krueger and Frandrup to anchor the position. Krueger comes to Ruston after playing the past two seasons at the College of the Siskiyous in California where she led the program to the league championship both years. She was named first team all-Golden Valley Conference twice while batting .390 with 57 hits, 51 runs and 22 RBI in 2011. “Amanda is another one of our transfers and we look for her to be the same type of mainstay at second that Heather was the last four years,” Dawson said. “Amanda has great range and a solid glove on defense, and we look for her to fill our two-hole in the lineup. Amanda is a fighter who gives you everything she has until that final out is made.” Krueger was a two-time all-state performer during the prep career at Scappoose High School in Oregon and was named the Cawapa League MVP as a junior and senior. While Krueger will see the majority of the time at second base, Frandrup could also provide quality depth at the position. “In addition to her role at first, Janna also has the flexibility to play second base,” Dawson said.
Shortstop
Another experienced position in the Tech infield will be
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at shortstop where both starting junior Michelle Jones and sophomore Emma Eichman return this season. After not seeing any time at the position as a freshman, Jones made 43 starts at shortstop as a sophomore where she showed signs of a promising career at the position. Despite committing 15 errors in 176 chances (.921 fielding percentage), Dawson was pleased with the progress and growth she saw in Jones. “Michelle was a real consistent performer for us at shortstop,” Dawson said. “I look for her to continue to be a solid fielder for us. It was great to see her growth throughout the season. She has a nonchalant way about her, but don’t let that fool you. When the game is on the line, she is the one I want to make the play.” At the plate Jones struggled, batting only .118 with nine runs and five RBI. However, she led the Lady Techsters with 13 sacrifices on the season, including a team-high in sacrifice flies (3) and sacrifice bunts (10). As a true freshman, Eichman saw limited action, making 12 starts while seeing action in only 16 games. However, with Jones’ pitching responsibilities increasing this season, Eichman could see significantly more time in the field. Dawson said that she feels confident especially with the vast improvement that the youngster has made during the off-season. “If we gave out this award Emma would be my most improved player returning from last year’s squad,” Dawson said. “She did a lot of work on the mental side of this game over the summer and is in a great position to contribute this season. She is a more consistent performer on defense, but I think her improvement at the plate even trumps that. It is exciting to see a player’s hard work and dedication pay off. We look for Emma to contribute as Michelle’s pitching role expands.”
Third Base
A couple of youngsters will look to solidify the hot corner this season as two-year starting third baseman Molly Goza graduated following her final season in a Lady Techster uniform. Sophomore Tricia Van Winkle and true freshmen Hailey Winter and Alayna Kipp will compete for playing time this season with none of them having a college start at the position. Van Winkle saw her season cut short last year after an ankle injury just a month into the season. All 12 of Van Winkle’s starts as a freshman came at catcher but she will see playing tie at both positions as a sophomore. “During her shortened season last year, Tricia got a little
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Outfield
“Kendra has been a starter in our outfield for the last two years,” Dawson said. “With her experience we look for her to lead this group. Kendra will continue
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Louisiana Tech will boast the most depth in the outfield that it has seen in quite some time with nine players vying for starts this season. Included in the mix are seven returners and two newcomers as Dawson will have a plethora of options throughout the season. “Every outfielder from last year’s squad returns again for 2012, but with the addition of a transfer and a freshman we have added some much needed depth,” Dawson said. Senior Kendra Harmon, freshman Janine Godwin and sophomore Rachel Allday will handle the duties in left field this season as the two-year starter Harmon will help the rookie Godwin and the second-year Allday in their transition into the college ranks. Harmon made 52 starts in the outfield last season with 41 coming in right field, four in centerfield and seven in left field. The Holden, Louisiana native batted .275 on the season with six doubles, one triple and one memorable game-winning home run in a 1-0 victory over Hawaii.
to be our leadoff hitter this season. Her ability to get things started is a key for our offense. This is the strongest I have seen Kendra, and I look for her to have a great senior season.” The lefthanded Harmon is a tough out at the top of the lineup as she ranked in the Top 10 in the WAC last year in putting the ball in play, striking out only 17 times in 193 plate appearances. Harmon led Tech with 11 multi-hit games and her 12-game on-base streak was the longest by any Lady Techster during the season. Allday saw action in 12 games as a freshman, most of them coming in a pinch runner role. She did earn three at-bats and scored three runs during her first year in a Lady Techster uniform. “Rachel adds depth for us in outfield,” Dawson said. “Valuable pinch runner for us last year and continue to play a role as a pinch runner. She has a great team attitude.” Allday had a solid fall season for the Lady Techsters, batting .387 with five RBI and five runs scored. Godwin signed with Tech after an impressive prep career at Princeton High School in Texas where she played both second base and centerfield while leading the program to three straight district titles. “Janine is another one of our freshmen that joined us this season,” Dawson said. “She has come in ready to accept the challenge of playing at the collegiate level. Janine has great speed and a great arm especially when you consider her size. She has a number of weapons from the left side of the plate and her speed can also be utilized off the bench. With her attitude and Godgiven ability, I know she will have a great career in this program.” During her final two years in high school, Godwin batted over .400 with 43 stolen bases while earning all-district honors four straight seasons. She was also the district champion in the 100-meter hurdles and a regional finalist in 2009. Senior Charday Wilson and junior college transfer Dacia Hale will man centerfield this season. Although Wilson started 37 games in CF last season, Hale is the odds-on favorite to be the opening day centerfielder while Wilson will also be utilized off the bench as a pinch runner with her impressive speed. Hale comes to Ruston after spending the past two years playing at the College of the Siskiyous where she led the team to the league championship in both 2010 and 2011. She was named first team all-Golden Valley Conference twice while batting .375 with 18 doubles, 37 RBI and 57 runs last year. “Dacia comes to us as a transfer from a very well-coached program, and I look for her to have an immediate impact this season,” Dawson said. “She has all of the physical attributes of a centerfielder, and I am excited about her addition to our outfield.
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time at third base,” Dawson said. “With the graduation of Molly we will need someone to step in as the everyday starter at third. Tricia has worked hard at her range at third and continues to understand her swing better on the offensive end. She is a smart player and at a position that doesn’t offer a lot of reaction time, this can be a real asset.” Van Winkle collected seven hits in 38 at bats but showed some power with two doubles and two home runs. Winter signed with the Lady Techsters out of Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas where she played outfield and all four infield positions during her prep career. She was named the District 8-5A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior while earning all-district honors as both a junior and senior. “Hailey brings a lot of life and energy to our squad and keeps things pretty light,” Dawson said. “She has made a good transition to college softball. She is like a sponge that just soaks up as much information as possible in order to be the best she can be. I am excited about the offensive production we saw out of Hailey this fall. She seemed to really excel in pressure situations.” Kipp will also see some time at third base when she is not catching or serving as the designated player.
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LOUISIANA TECH She is a very hard worker and expects a lot out of herself.” During her high school career at Glencoe High School in Hillsboro, Oregon, she led the program to three straight state runner-up titles and was the California Class 5A state player of the year in 2009. Wilson returns for her second and final season as a Lady Techster as the speedy outfielder saw significant playing time last year after signing out of Bossier Parish Community College. “Charday is our third senior on this year’s squad,” Dawson said. “As a transfer last year she did a great job for us defensively in the outfield. Charday’s speed is something special, and I look for her to contribute to depth in the outfield as well as a pinch runner.” Wilson struggled offensively at times last year, batting .176 with 22 hits and 14 runs scored on the year. She was successful on putting down nine sacrifice bunts and also swiped six bases in nine attempts. Right field will be crowded for LA Tech as four different players will see some playing time this season. Senior Allie Geisler and a trio of sophomores including Katelynn Hill, Erin Kipp and Cassie Krieg will all share responsibilities as both Geisler and Kipp have roles behind the plate and in the circle. Krieg, who is the younger sister of the now-graduated record-setting Meghan Krieg, returns for her second season after leading the Lady Techsters with a .300 batting average as a freshman. “Cassie had a very successful freshman season, and we look for her to build on that success,” Dawson said. “She continues to work on consistency at the plate and her improvement on defense is obvious. Cassie worked hard over the summer to improve her speed which only helps her on the defensive end.” After getting off to a red-hot start last season, Krieg missed some time due to injury as she started 20 games in right field and one at the DP position. She recorded 21 hits in 70 at bats with two doubles and one mammoth home run at Utah State. Hill came on strong at the end of the season for Louisiana Tech after making the switch from second base to the outfield. After being used mostly in a pinch running role for the majority of the season, Hill exploded onto the scene in the final weekend of the regular season. “Katelynn really came on strong for us at the end of last season,” Dawson said. “It has been great to see her continue to make strides during the fall. I see Katelynn challenging for starting time in our outfield. She showed this fall that she can be an offensive threat we have to have in our line-up.” After recording only one hit in 11 at bats through the first 49 games, Hill hit safely in six of the last seven games, going 9-for-23 with one double, one triple and one home run and four RBI. Geisler (see catchers) will also see some time in right field along with Erin Kipp, who batted .184 as a freshman. However, Kipp – like Hill – showed tremendous progress at the plate late in the season, recording all six of her RBI in her final eight at bats of the year. Kipp’s two-run home run off of all-WAC pitcher Michelle Moses gave the Lady Techsters a 2-0 win over Fresno State in the WAC Tournament.
Hale Wilson
Krieg Hill Geisler E. Kipp
Harmon Godwin Allday
Jones Eichman Winter Van Winkle A. Kipp
SP E. Kipp Goff Jones RP Frandrup Dollar
Krueger Frandrup Frandrup Knowles Dollar
DP Knowles A. Kipp E. Kipp
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Diagram does not depict a depth chart order. This is simply an illustration of position breakdown.
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LOUISIANA TECH 2012 Lady Techster Softball Roster Name Pos Melanie Goff P/Inf. Katelynn Hill OF Amanda Krueger 2B Michelle Jones P Janine Godwin OF Janna Frandrup IF/P Charday Wilson OF Tricia Van Winkle C Allie Geisler C/OF Rachel Allday OF Hailey Winter 3B Meghan Knowles 1B Emma Eichman INF Savannah Dollar P/INF Kendra Harmon OF Dacia Hale OF Cassie Krieg OF Erin Kipp P Alayna Kipp C/INF
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Class Jr./TR So./1L Jr./TR Jr./2L Fr./HS Jr./2L Sr./1L So./1L Sr./3L So./1L Fr./HS Jr./2L So./1L Fr./HS Sr./3L Jr./TR So./1L So./1L Fr./HS
Hometown San Diego, Calif. (Grossmont College) Dallas, Texas (Hebron HS) Warren, Oregon (College of the Siskiyous) Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser HS) Princeton, Texas (Princeton HS) Phoenix, Arizona (Greenway HS) Logansport, La. (Bossier Parish CC) Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Leander, Texas (Vista Ridge HS) Atlanta, Texas, (Atlanta HS) Highland Village, Texas (Flower Mound-Marcus HS) McKinney, Texas (McKinney North HS) Ft. Worth, Texas (Fossil Ridge HS) West Monroe, La. (West Monroe) Holden, La. (Denham Springs HS) Hillsboro, Oregon (College of the Siskiyous) Sonora, Texas (Sonora HS) Bullard, Texas (Bullard HS) Bullard, Texas (Bullard HS)
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Sarah Dawson - Head Coach Brad Kerr - Assistant Coach Amber Miles - Assistant Coach
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Pronunciation Guide 2 Amanda (CREW-ger) 5 (JUH-neen) (GOD-win) 9 (SHAR-day) Wilson 11 Allie (GUY-sler) 16 Emma (IKE-man) 21 (DAY-shuh) Hale 22 Cassie (Craig)
Godwin Knowles Jones Winter Allday Van Winkle Dollar Wilson Eichman Hill Geisler A./E. Kipp Krieg Harmon
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Head Coach
Since Sarah Dawson’s arrival on the Louisiana Tech campus a decade ago, the former All-American pitcher has built the Lady Techster softball program back into a respected and competitive member of one of the toughest non-AQ softball leagues in the country. On a yearly basis the Western Athletic Conference places multiple teams in the Top 25 and NCAA tournament, including a league-record four in 2008 – the year that Dawson led the Lady Techsters to the WAC Tournament title in Hawaii and to its first NCAA Tournament since the mid-90s. After inheriting a program in 2003 that had suffered through three straight losing seasons, Dawson slowly began to build it back into shape on the diamond. The rebuilding process wasn’t easy and it wasn’t fast, but it finally paid dividends in Dawson’s sixth year when the Lady Techsters recorded a 37-29 record – the first winning mark in a decade. That 2008 season culminated with Tech’s remarkable run to the WAC Tournament title – the first ever by the Lady Techsters – as Dawson and Co. traveled to Honolulu as the No. 4 seed and responded by winning four one-run games in four days over four Top 25 teams (Hawaii, Fresno State and Nevada twice). When the final our was recorded in the championship game win over No. 1 seed and 17th ranked Nevada, the Lady Techsters exploded out of the dugout … just like they had exploded onto the postseason scene. They were far from done though with their memorable run. Dawson and the Techsters were sent to College Station as the No. 3 seed and promptly upset SEC foe and No. 2 seed Auburn twice before falling to eventual national runner-up Texas A&M in the championship game. It was the start of a three-year run that saw LA Tech register winning records and fourth-place regular season finishes in the highly-competitive WAC – including back-to-back seasons with winning records in league play. Even while struggling through a 17-39 mark last year – snapping Tech’s streak of three-straight winning seasons – the Lady Techsters showed a never-die attitude under Dawson’s leadership. After qualifying for their sixth straight WAC Tournament appearance on the very last day of the regular season – Tech is one of only four teams to qualify for six straight WAC Tournaments – the Lady Techsters entered the event as the No. 6 seed. Tech responded and shocked everyone by defeating the host and No. 3 seed and eventual NCAA Tournament participant Fresno State 2-0 in the opening game. The Lady Techsters then found themselves in a position to knock off No. 2 seed Boise State the next day but eventually fell 3-2 in a 13-inning marathon. However, Tech wouldn’t go quietly as it defeated Utah State later that night and returned to the diamond for Day 3 of the event before falling 1-0 to Fresno State, ending the Techsters bid for another magical run like that of 2008. While shattering numerous team and individual offensive records, Louisiana Tech has recorded an impressive four-year run as Dawson continues to rebuild a program that participated in numerous college world series and NCAA Tournaments during the 1980s and early ‘90s. Dawson has done it by recruiting her type of players and molding them into winners - both on and off the diamond. During Dawson’s tenure at LA Tech, the Lady Techsters have boasted some impressive results ... on the field, in the classroom and around the community. On the field, Tech has: • recorded a quartet of top-four finishes in the highly-competitive Western Athletic Conference, including back-to-back-to-back fourth place finishes during a three-year stretch. • captured the 2008 WAC Tournament title, defeating four Top 25 ranked teams in four days (Tech has posted eight wins over Top 25 teams in the last four years). • earned a berth in the 2008 NCAA Tournament where it defeated SEC foe Auburn twice before eventually falling to national runner-up Texas A&M. It was Tech’s first NCAA Tournament since 1995. • finished ranked 33rd in the country in the 2008 USA Today/NFCA Division I poll. • placed 27 players on the All-Western Athletic Conference team, including 16 first teamers. • placed 33 players on the Louisiana Sports Writers all-state team, including 12 first teamers. • seen shortstop Amberly Waits become the first LA Tech player to ever win the WAC Player of the Year Award (2009). Waits was also named the LSWA State Hitter of the Year. • seen pitcher Meghan Krieg shatter numerous single season records, including setting the Techster single season strikeout record (289 in 2011) and career strikeout record (859). The 859 strikeouts also ranks as the third most in WAC history. • seen Tech record eight of the top nine seasons in home runs, including shattering the program record with 59 home runs in 2009 ( Tech ranked 19th in the country in home runs per game). Off the field, Tech has: • had 38 student-athletes earn a total of 80 Academic All-WAC awards, including 10 in 2011 • posted its best Academic Progress Rate (APR) ever with a 1000 in 2008-09. • recorded hundreds of community service hours, including raising more than $14,000 for the local chapter of DART with the charity softball game against Fresno State in 2009 and 2011. Dawson, now 14 years removed from her playing days where she was an All-American pitcher at Northeast Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe), works tirelessly as a head coach to help mold her players into great softball players, top-notch students and first class citizens. Part of Dawson’s philosophy involves getting her players actively involved in service projects so they learn how to be an integral part of their community. During her time at Tech, Dawson’s players have averaged over 200 hours of community service, ranging from visiting nursing homes, working with area churches and helping with the Louisiana Tech student-athlete Halloween carnival. In addition to community service projects, Dawson incorporates the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Lifeskills Leadership Program on a regular basis with her team. Throughout the school year, Dawson arranges speakers to talk to her players about such topics as domestic violence, drugs and alcohol, sexual responsibility, interviewing skills, and other areas that will impact their lives. Dawson and her coaching staff along with the players instituted a recycling program in the Louisiana Tech Athletic Department.
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Year Overall WAC Finish 2003 16-42 6-14 7th 2004 27-33 10-11 4th 2005 18-49 2-16 7th 2006 18-31 6-11 6th 2007 22-38 3-15 7th 2008 37-29 7-10 4th 2009 34-23 12-8 4th 2010 26-21 11-10 4th 2011 17-39 6-15 6th Totals 215-305 63-110
Academic All-WAC
Courtney Avery 2006 Emma Barnes 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kylie Bassett 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Leah Beasley 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Mandi Bertsch 2007, 2008 Kristin Blodgette 2004 Briley Brasher 2004 Bridget Broadnax 2004 Lindsay Brownson 2002 Sandy Carroll 2005, 2006 Erin Chernicky 2003, 2004 Regan Clark 2007, 2008 Mary Cohn 2004 Heather Doiron 2009, 2010, 2011 Christine Echols 2004, 2005 Jessica Elson 2004, 2005, 2006 Janna Frandrup 2010, 2011 Christina Gamboa 2010 Molly Goza 2010, 2011 Kendra Harmon 2010, 2011
All-Western Athletic
Conference Michelle Jones 2010, 2011 First Team Erin Kipp 2011 Emma Barnes (OF) 2006, 2007 (A-L) Meghan Knowles 2010, 2011 Kylie Bassett (1B) 2009 Cassie Krieg 2011 Bridget Broadnax (3B) 2004 Meghan Krieg 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Regan Clark (C) 2006 Kim Leggett 2002 Mary Cohn (2B) 2003, 2004 Wanda Malone 2008, 2009 Jessica Kirby (DP) 2008 Amber Miles 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Meghan Krieg (P) 2010 Sarah Offutt 2007, 2008, 2010 Amber Miles (OF) 2004 Kristin Rupp 2004, 2005, 2006 Danielle Sheridan 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Rochelle Sandberg (2B) 2005, 2006 Danielle Sheridan (OF) 2009 Jordan Simmons 2008 Brittany Stanley (OF) 2003 Brittany Stanley 2003, 2004, 2005 Amberly Waits (SS) 2009, 2010 Kallan Thompson 2010 Amberly Waits 2008, 2009, 2010 Sabra Warner 2003, 2004 Bonnie Wilson 2002 Charday Wilson 2011
Second Team Emma Barnes (OF) 2009 Regan Clark (C) 2008 Jessica Elson (3B) 2006 Janna Frandrup (UT) 2011 Meghan Krieg (P) 2009, 2011 Amber Miles (OF) 2005 Krissi Oliver (UT) 2008 Brittany Stanley (OF) 2004, 2005 Amberly Waits (SS) 2008
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Dawson Year-by-Year
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Dawson also emphasizes education, and it has paid off during her tenure at Louisiana Tech. During the previous nine years at Tech, a total of 38 of LA Tech’s student-athletes have earned a total of 80 Academic All-Western Athletic Conference honors, ranking among the most in the league during that time. The team also recorded its highest single year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score ever with a 1000 for the 2008-09 season. Dawson, who has compiled a 215-305 record at Tech in her nine years, has also had a positive effect on her players on the playing field during her time at Louisiana Tech. Dawson’s competitive spirit rubs off on her players. She brings that competitiveness and dedication that helped her garner success as a collegiate and professional player to the Louisiana Tech program. Twenty-seven of her players have earned all-Western Athletic Conference honors, including at least one every year and a program-record five in 2009. Former shortstop Amberly Waits became the first LA Tech player to ever earn the WAC Player of the Year award as she was an easy selection in 2009 after winning the WAC Triple Crown (led league in average, home runs and RBI). Dawson has also had 33 of her players named to the Louisiana Sports Writers Association all-state team, including Waits who was named the 2009 Hitter of the Year and outfielder Emma Barnes was named the state Freshman of the Year in 2006. Dawson’s effect on her players can be seen in a number of different ways, including their lives following college. Three of her former players are currently or have coached in the Division ranks including current Tech assistant Amber Miles as well as Marla Pinkston and Eric Chernicky. Prior to coming to Louisiana Tech in 2003, Dawson served as an assistant coach at UL-Monroe from 2000 through 2002 and at Marshall University in 1999. During her four years in the circle at UL-Monroe, she produced some incredibly impressive numbers that still rank on the NCAA Division I alltime single season and career records list. In her career, Dawson amassed a record of 120-56 while registering 151 complete games, 1,242.1 innings pitched, 1,280 strikeouts and 74 career shutouts. Her complete games, innings pitched, strikeouts and career shutouts all ranked in the top 10 in NCAA Division I history while her 120 career wins ranked sixth. In 1997 during her senior season at UL-Monroe, Dawson earned a spot on the Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-American first team. During that year Dawson registered 446 strikeouts in 400.2 innings while recording 50 complete games in only 54 starts and amassing a record of 45-10. She still holds the school record for career victories, lowest earned run average (0.69), inning pitched, strikeouts, shutouts, games pitched, games started and complete games. She continued to be successful after her collegiate career, joining the Women’s Professional Fast-pitch League in the summer of 1997, where she earned the first year league’s inaugural Most Valuable Player award, ranking No. 1 in wins (30) and saves (4) and second in shutouts, complete games, earned run average and opponent’s batting average. Dawson earned her bachelor’s degree in finance from UL-Monroe in 1998.
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brad kerr
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Assistant Coach
Brad Kerr returns for his third season as a member of the Louisiana Tech softball coaching staff serving as the Lady Techsters hitting instructor. Kerr joined head coach Sarah Dawson and assistant coach Amber Miles prior to the 2010 season and promptly helped the Lady Techsters record the program’s third straight winning season as LA Tech posted a 26-21 mark, including an 11-10 record in the highly-competitive Western Athletic Conference. Under Kerr’s direction at the plate, Louisiana Tech recorded the second highest home run total in the program history totaling 43 as departed seniors Amberly Waits and Kylie Bassett both hit 10 each - the third most in the Lady Techster record books. Waits also recorded one of the most prolific seasons in Lady Techster history, batting .412 with 10 home runs, 31 RBI, 97 total bases and 40 runs scored. In his second season as a member of the staff, Kerr helped groom some up and coming freshmen as Cassie Krieg, Katelynn Hill and Erin Kipp all showed great strides at the plate late in the season. The trio combined to bat .410 with four home runs and 13 RBI over the final seven games of the season. Junior utility Janna Frandrup also had her most productive season at the plate earning second team all-WAC honors and first team all-state accolades. Kerr joined the Tech family after spending a year as an assistant varsity coach at Henley High School in Klamath, Oregon, where he worked for Dawson’s sister Ruth Strauch. He helped lead the program to the Oregon State Athletic Association Class 4A state championship game appearance. The 30-year-old was instrumental in developing a team that recorded a .355 batting average while eight players were named to the all-conference team and eight were named to the all-state squad. Kerr also spent two summers as an assistant coach with the Missoula Mavericks, one of the top American Legion baseball programs in the northwest where he helped lead them to back-to-back Western AA Conference championship titles. During those two seasons, the program had eight players named to the Western AA All-Conference team and five more named to the all-state team. In all, Kerr has coached seven players that have moved on to play collegiate baseball or softball. Kerr earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Montana in 2005 where he graduated with honors.
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amber miles
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Every successful program needs stability on its coaching staff and fifth-year assistant Amber Miles continues to provide that and much more for head coach Sarah Dawson and the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters. During her first four years on the staff, it’s no coincidence that the Lady Techsters recorded back-to-back-to-back winning seasons (the first in a decade) and the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1995. The former Louisiana Tech record-setting centerfielder returned to her alma mater in July of 2007 after a year away from Ruston. Less than one year later, the Lady Techsters were basking in the glory of the 2008 WAC Tournament title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament thanks in large part to Miles’ enthusiasm, hard work and dedication. Within two years of her returning to LA Tech, all three of the starting outfielders for the Lady Techsters earned AllWAC honors as Emma Barnes and Krissi Oliver were named to the all-conference team in 2008 and Danielle Sheridan in 2009. Both Barnes and Sheridan ended their Tech careers ranked in numerous offensive categories, including hits, batting average, runs scored and outfield assists. In addition to the on-the-field responsibilities of coaching the Tech outfielders and slappers, Miles is also in charge of the academic progress of the Tech players off the diamond as well as scheduling community service projects and CHAMPS/Lifeskills Leadership seminars. She also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Her academic work with the Lady Techster players has paid large dividends as the team recorded its highest single year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score ever with a perfect 1000 for the 2008-09 season. In addition to that impressive fact, the Lady Techsters have placed 39 players on the Academic All-WAC team over the past four years. Miles played at Louisiana Tech from 2002 through 2005, and ended her collegiate playing days as one of the most decorated outfielders to ever don a Lady Techster uniform. The DeSoto, Texas, native twice earned all-Western Athletic Conference honors and was a four-time Academic all-WAC honoree. Statistically, Miles set the Louisiana Tech single season hits record in 2004, registering 68 hits which broke the 18-year-old mark of 63 by Faith Holman. Miles ended her career ranking No. 2 in career hits (208), No. 3 in stolen bases (89), No. 8 in total bases (229), No. 8 in runs scored (92), and No. 10 in triples (10). Miles proved to be a leader on and off the playing field, serving as the editor of the university newspaper The Tech Talk and as the president of the WAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, while also representing Louisiana Tech as the 2004 NCAA Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla. Following her Tech career, Miles spent one season playing professionally for the Nebraska Comets. Miles, who returned to Tech in 2007 after spending 14 months working in the newspaper business including an 11-month stint as a prestigious Hearst Fellow, earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Louisiana Tech in 2005 and her master’s degree in counseling in 2010.
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Assistant Coach
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... Named to the Hill Country News Dazzling Dozen in 2005, 2007 and 2008 ... Named team MVP in 2005 and team defensive player of the year in 2007 and 2008 ... Named to the Greater Austin Area Softball All-Star team in 2008 ... Named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Softball 4A-5A state all-star in 2008 ... Also lettered in volleyball and basketball ... Three-time all-district selection in both sports ... Played travel ball for coach Jeff Staton and the Texas Stix 18 Gold team ... Personal: Full name is Allison Lynn Geisler ... Daughter of Norman and Annalisa Geisler ... Has one brother, Wesley ... Majoring in sociology ... Born April 17, 1990, in Austin, Texas.
11 C/OF
Allie
geisler
Leander, Texas (Vista Ridge)
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
5-5 • Sr. • 2L
2011: Named to the WAC all-tournament team … Named honorable mention all-state by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association … Started 54 games (44 at catcher, 9 in RF, 1 at DP) during the season … Batted .264 with 39 hits in 148 at bats … Totaled five doubles, one triple and a team-high six home runs … Led team with 23 RBI … Scored 15 runs … Was 4-of-4 in stolen base attempts … Walked 24 times while striking out only 18 times … Did not strike out in any of her last 53 plate appearances of the season … Had nine multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games … Recorded a career-high five hits in a 3-2 13 inning loss to Boise State, the most by a Lady Techster player in more than a decade … Was 8-of-16 for a .500 batting average in Tech’s four games in the 2011 WAC Tournament … Hit a career-high two home runs and drove in a career-high four RBI in a win over Nevada … Recorded a home run and three RBI in a loss to Western Kentucky … Hit home runs against Bowling Green, Western Kentucky, Mississippi Valley State, Nevada (2) and Fresno State … 2010: Saw action in nine games, making one start ... Was hitless in nine at bats during the year ... Threw out the only base runner that attempted to steal against her ... 2009: Saw action in 12 games, making one start ... Registered four hits in 13 at bats for a .308 average ... Recorded one home run ... Scored one run while driving in three runs ... Threw out the only base runner that attempted to steal against her behind the plate ... After going hitless in her first six collegiate at bats, registered hits in the next four at bats ... Recorded her first collegiate RBI against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi March 17 ... Had her first collegiate hit in win over Alcorn State March 23 ... Hit her first collegiate home run against Northwestern State April 8 ... Also had a hit against No. 25 Fresno State April 11 ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Robin Brady at Vista Ridge High School in Texas ... Played catcher for the Lady Rangers ... Helped lead Vista Ridge to the District 25-4A title in 2006 and 2007 ... Led the Lady Rangers to regionals both years and a No. 5 ranking in the state as a senior ... As a senior, registered a .411 batting average with 18 doubles and five home runs ... Recorded a .431 batting average with 20 doubles and 23 RBI as a junior ... Recorded a fielding percentage of .996 and threw out 14 of 16 potential base stealers ... Named first team all-district in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Named Academic all-district all four years as well ... Named academic all-state in 2008 ... Named all-Williamson County in 2005
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avg .308 .000 .264 .253
gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% 12-1 13 1 4 0 0 1 3 7 .538 9-1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 54-54 148 15 39 5 1 6 23 64 .432 75-56 170 16 43 5 1 7 26 71 .418
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bb hbp 1 0 0 0 24 1 25 1
so gdp 3 0 1 0 18 1 22 1
ob% .357 .000 .368 .350
sf 0 0 1 1
sh 0 0 2 2
sb-att 0-0 0-0 4-4 4-4
po a 4 1 7 1 291 24 302 26
e 0 0 6 6
fld% 1.000 1.000 .981 .982
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19 OF
Kendra
Harmon
Holden, La. (Denham Springs) 5-6 • Sr. • 2L
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Named honorable mention all-state by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association … Made 52 starts in the outfield for LA Tech … Batted .275 with a team-high 49 hits in 178 at bats … Totaled six doubles, one triple and one home run … Scored 22 runs and knocked in four … Was 3-of-3 in stolen base attempts … Struck out only 17 times on the season … Had a team-high 11 multi-hit games … Hit a solo home run in the bottom of the sixth in a 1-0 win over Hawaii … Tied her career-high with three hits in games against Hawaii and Utah State (twice) … After starting the season 0-for-18, batted over .300 the rest of the year … Struck out only twice in her last 80 at bats of the season … Batted over .400 in the last seven games of the season … 2010: Named Academic all-WAC … Saw action in 46 of 47 games, making a team-high 46 starts on the season ... Recorded a .287 batting average on the year, collecting 41 hits in 143 at bats ... Had four doubles, one triple and three home runs ... Scored 27 runs and drove home 17 on the season ... Was 1-for-1 in stolen base attempts ... Her 41 hits were second most on the team ... Had nine multi-hit games, third most on the team ... Hit the first home run of her softball career against McNeese State early in the season ... Came back the very next game and hit a second home run against Centenary ... Also added a home run in WAC play against Nevada ... Had a career-high three hits in wins over Southeast Missouri State and Nevada ... Had a career-high three RBI in a win over Alabama State ... Had two multi-hit games against SEC foe Arkansas ... 2009: Saw action in 22 games for Louisiana Tech, making one start ... Had two hits in 10 at bats for a .200 average ... Scored five runs ... Was 1-for-1 on stolen base attempts ... Registered a hit in her first collegiate at bat in a win over Alabama State Feb. 21 ... Made her first career start in an 8-0 win over UL-Monroe Feb. 28, going 1-for-3 with a run ... Stole her first collegiate base in a win over Alcorn State March 23 ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Amanda Ortego at Denham Springs High School ... Helped lead the Jackets to the district championship in 2005 and 2008 ... Led Denham Springs to the state finals in 2005 and 2006 and the state playoffs all four years ... Named first team allstate as a junior and senior ... Named first team All-District 6-5A her last three years ... Played travel ball for High Intensity Gold and Coach Danny Hensly ... Was her class valedictorian ... Personal: Daughter of DeWayne and Cindy Harmon ... Has one sister, Ashlyn ... Majoring in accounting ... Born May 15, 1990 in Hammond, La.
Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL
avg .200 .287 .275 .278
gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% 22-1 10 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 .200 46-46 143 27 41 4 1 3 17 56 .392 52-52 178 22 49 6 1 1 4 60 .337 120-99 331 54 92 10 2 4 21 118 .356
bb hbp 0 0 11 2 8 5 19 7
so gdp 1 0 18 0 17 1 36 1
ob% .200 .344 .325 .330
sf 0 1 0 1
sh 1 4 2 7
sb-att 1-1 1-1 3-3 5-5
po a 1 0 39 2 43 4 83 6
e 0 2 2 4
fld% 1.000 .953 .959 .957
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LOUISIANA TECH
9 OF
Charday
Wilson
Logansport, La. (Bossier Parish CC)
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
5-3 • Sr. • TR
2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Made 41 starts in the outfield while seeing action in 52 games … Batted .176 with 22 hits in 125 at bats … Scored 14 runs … Was 6-of-9 in stolen base attempts … Ranked second on the team with nine sacrifices during the year … Had a career-high two hits against Butler, Northwestern State and New Mexico State … Recorded a six-game hitting streak early in the season … Registered a career-high two stolen bases in win over Northwestern State … Recorded her second career hit against nationally-ranked LSU … Bossier Parish CC: Lettered two years at Bossier Parish CC ... Played for coach Ashley Grisham and the Cavaliers ... As a sophomore batted .237 with 32 hits in 135 at bats ... Scored 23 runs ... Was successful on 17 of 22 stolen base attempts ... Named academic all-conference ... High School: Lettered four years at Logansport High School for a trio of coaches in Alan and Sissy Bagley and Wil Delafield ... Helped lead the Tigers to the district title in 2008 and the co-district title in 2007 ... Named first team all-district as a junior and senior and second team all-district as a sophomore ... Named academic all-district as a junior and senior and academic all-state as a senior ... Named honorable mention all-state as a senior ... Also played basketball all four years of her high school career ... Personal: Full name is Moniqua Charday Wilson ... Daughter of Tiffany Wilson ... Has three sisters, Christian, Nystashia, and Shanterica, and one brother, Shamorin ... Born March 17, 1990 in Shreveport, La.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .176 52-41 125 14 22 0 0 0 0 22 .176 3 1 44 0 .202 0 9 6-9 47 3 3 .943 TOTAL .176 52-41 125 14 22 0 0 0 0 22 .176 3 1 44 0 .202 0 9 6-9 47 3 3 .943
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P/INF
Janna
Personal: Full name is Janna Marlene Frandrup ... Daughter of James and Dana Frandrup ... Has two brothers, Jared and Jordan ... Born Dec. 18, 1990 in Phoenix.
Frandrup
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High School: Lettered four years for coach Ed McQuade at Greenway High School in Phoenix ... Helped lead the Demons to four straight 4A conference championship titles and three straight regional championships ... Led Greenway to the state 4A II championship game as a senior ... Pitched Greenway to the 4A II State championship as a junior ... Named 4A Conference first team all-region as a freshman and sophomore ... Was an AIA Scholar Athlete for four years ... Was honorable mention allstate as a sophomore and first team all-state as a junior ... Was the 4A II Region Player of the Year as a junior ... Named the Female Athlete of the Year at her high school as a senior ... Batted .667 with 36 hits, 28 runs, 28 RBIs as a junior ... Recorded a mark of 15-5 in the circle as a junior with a 0.16 earned run average while registering 160 strikeouts and only 18 walks ... Batted .516 as a sophomore with 36 hits, 28 runs and 26 RBIs ... Plays travel ball with the Arizona Sun Cats 18U and head coach Matt Smith ... Participated in the ASA Nationals for four years ... Finished second at the Gold ASA Nationals for 16U ... Was the state champions for the Arizona ASA “A” 18U ... Member of the National Honor Society ...
Phoenix, Arizona (Greenway) 5-6 • Jr. • 1L
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Named second team all-WAC … Named first team all-state by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association … Named to the all-tournament teams at LSU Tiger Classic, Mississippi State Round Robin and North Texas Courtyard Marriott … Started all 56 games, making 28 starts at first base, 23 at designated player, three at pitcher, one at shortstop and one at third base … Recorded a .292 batting average with 45 hits in 154 at bats … Totaled eight doubles, one triple and five home runs … Recorded a team-high 28 runs scored and 22 RBI … Walked 30 times and struck out only 18 … Her 30 walks were the fifth most in a single season in Techster history … Was 4-of-5 on stolen bases … In the circle, was 1-3 with a 4.72 earned run average … Tossed 26.2 innings allowing 41 hits and only five walks while striking out 11 … Totaled 10 multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games … Had a career-high three hits in wins over San Jose State and Utah State … Registered a career-high three RBI in win over Utah State … Hit home runs against Bowling Green, Southern Illinois, McNeese State, Nevada and San Jose State … Tossed a completegame shutout in a 1-0 win over Hawaii while striking out a careerhigh four batters … 2010: Named Academic All-WAC … Saw action in 26 games, making 22 starts at second base or designated player ... Also made three starts in the circle and a total of 10 appearances ... Recorded a .268 batting average with 15 hits in 56 at bats ... Totaled three doubles and two home runs ... Scored five runs while driving in three ... Registered a .429 slugging percentage and a .339 on-base percentage ... In the circle, she recorded a mark of 3-1 with a 4.65 earned run average ... Worked 37.2 innings in the circle, allowing 52 hits and 12 walks while striking out 10 ... Registered her first collegiate home run in a victory at Texas-Arlington ... Also hit a solo home run against Top 25 Hawaii ... Totaled a career-high three hits in a win over Grambling State ... In the circle, finished the year strong allowing only four earned runs over the final 19.2 innings of work ... Won her final three starts of the year ... Her first collegiate win came against Boise State, allowing only one earned run on six hits in the completegame performance ... Her best performance of the season came in the Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
avg .268 .292 .286
gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% 26-22 56 5 15 3 0 2 3 24 .429 56-56 154 28 45 8 1 5 22 70 .455 82-78 210 33 60 11 1 7 25 94 .448
Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
era w-l 4.65 3-1 4.72 1-3 4.68 4-4
app gs cg sho 10 3 1 0/0 12 3 2 1/0 22 6 3 1/0
sv ip 0 37.2 0 26.2 0 64.1
h 52 41 93
bb hbp 5 1 30 5 35 6
r 33 24 57
so gdp 11 0 18 0 29 0
er bb 25 12 18 5 43 17
ob% .339 .421 .401
so 2b 3b hr 10 10 0 6 11 7 3 4 21 17 3 10
sf 0 1 1
sh 3 4 7
bf 181 128 309
sb-att 0-0 4-5 4-5
bavg .325 .350 .336
po a 15 23 158 12 173 35
e 2 3 5
fld% .950 .983 .977
wp hbp bk sfa sha 4 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 4 2 4 2 0 6 7
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LOUISIANA TECH field at Scurry-Rosser ... Helped lead the volleyball team to the district title three straight years ... Was named district MVP as a sophomore and junior ... Led the basketball team to two district titles ... Named first team all-district twice ... In 2008, was named the District 12-2A Offensive Player of the Year, all-state by Texas Basketball Magazine, all-region by TABC and team co-MVP ... In 2009, was named District 12-2A MVP, TGCA Academic all-state, TABC all-state and the Scurry-Rosser MVP ... Was a regional qualifier in the shot put for the track and field team in 2008, and the district champion and regional qualifier in the shot put in 2009 ... Was a member of the National Honor Roll, National Honor Society and National Society of High School Scholars ... Was the ScurryRosser Student-Athlete of the Year in 2007, 2008, and 2009 ... Personal: Full name is Michelle Nicole Jones ... Daughter of Chuck and Mary Jones ... Has two sisters, Jana and Melissa ... Majoring in health and physical education ... Born September 29, 1990 in Dallas.
4
P/SS
Michelle
Jones
Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Roser)
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
5-9 • Jr. • 1L
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2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Saw action in 53 games, making 51 starts at shortstop or pitcher … Recorded a .118 batting average with 11 hits in 93 at bats … Totaled nine runs scored and five RBI … Was 4-for-4 in stolen bases … Led the team with three sacrifice flies and 10 sacrifice hits … Was 3-5 in the circle with a 7.34 earned run average … Threw 41.0 innings while surrendering 68 hits and 21 walks … Struck out 12 … Had a season-high two hits in loss at Southeastern Louisiana … Recorded career-high two RBI in wins over Mississippi Valley State and Northwestern State … Had her first career triple in win over Ole Miss … Tossed a complete-game victory over Butler, allowing only four hits and two earned runs … Picked up a win over Ole Miss, allowing three earned runs in 4.0 innings of action … Struck out a season-high three batters while allowing only one earned run in 5.0 innings against Northwestern State … 2010: Named Academic All-WAC … Made 11 starts in the circle and a total of 15 appearances during her true freshman season ... Recorded a 5-4 record and one save with a 4.86 earned run average ... Worked 59.0 innings in the circle, allowing 87 hits and 22 walks while striking out 26 ... In her college debut, she picked up the win over Southeastern Louisiana allowing only two runs on six hits and three walks in the complete-game victory ... After struggling early in the year, she finished strong allowing only seven earned runs over her final five appearances ... Recorded a career-high nine strikeouts in a 7-0 win over Grambling State, her first career shutout ... Allowed only four runs and seven hits in a complete-game performance at Fresno State in her final start of the season ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Michael Babovec and coach James Hill and the Scurry-Rosser High School Wildcats ... Helped lead the team to the bi-district championship in 2008 and 2009 ... Named the District 14-2A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman ... Named the District 15-2A Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named team MVP for four straight years ... Plays travel ball for Dan Adkins and the Texas Glory Gold ... Helped lead the Texas Glory Gold to the 2007 ASA Gold Nationals and led the Texas Glory Butler to the 2006 ASA Gold Nationals ... Was named to the All-World Team in 2003 (13U) and 2002 (11U) while leading her teams to the USSSA National championship title in 2002 (Pink Sox) ... Also lettered for volleyball, basketball and track and Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
avg .000 .118 .118
gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 53-51 93 9 11 0 1 0 5 13 .140 54-51 93 9 11 0 1 0 5 13 .140
Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
era w-l 4.86 5-4 7.34 3-5 5.88 8-9
app gs cg sho 15 11 6 1/0 12 8 2 0/0 27 19 8 1/0
sv ip h 1 59.0 87 0 41.0 68 1 100.0 155
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bb hbp 0 0 10 1 10 1
r 46 53 99
so gdp 0 0 32 0 32 0
er bb 41 22 43 21 84 43
ob% .000 .206 .206
so 2b 3b hr 26 16 3 5 12 8 4 5 38 24 7 10
sf 0 3 3
sh 0 10 10
bf 284 219 503
sb-att 0-0 4-4 4-4
bavg .352 .370 .360
po a e fld% 3 20 1 .958 86 90 15 .921 89 110 16 .926
wp hbp bk sfa sha 4 3 1 2 10 2 5 0 2 7 6 8 1 4 17
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15 Meghan
1B
Knowles
McKinney, Texas (McKinney North)
5-10 • Jr. • 1L
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Was one of only three players to start all 56 games during the year … Started 28 games at first base and 28 at designated player … Batted .224 with 36 hits in 161 at bats … Totaled eight doubles and four home runs … Scored 14 runs and registered 20 RBI … Was 1-of-2 in stolen bases … Registered a .995 fielding percentage, committing only one error in 190 chances … Led team with seven multi-RBI games … Also had eight multi-hit games … Had home runs against Mississippi Valley State, Nevada, New Mexico State and San Jose State … Her two-run home run gave Tech a 4-2 lead in top of eighth against WAC champion New Mexico State … Had two hits and two RBI against NCAA participant San Diego State … Had two hits and an RBI against SEC foe Mississippi State … 2010: Named Academic all-WAC … Named honorable mention allstate by the LSWA ... Saw action in 40 games, making 35 starts at first base or designated player ... Recorded a .287 batting average with 29 hits in 101 at bats ... Totaled three doubles, one triple and three home runs ... Drove home 19 RBI while scoring 11 runs ... Had a .426 slugging percentage and a .374 on-base average ... Did not commit an error in 78 chances at first base ... Had six multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games ... Recorded a career-high four RBI along with her first collegiate home run in a 9-1 win over Centenary ... Hit the game-winning 3-run walk-off home run in a 6-4 victory over Utah State in the first WAC game of the season ... Also hit a two-run home run against San Jose State in the WAC Tournament ... Led LA Tech to its first ever win at Fresno State with the game-winning two-run single ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Dan Sedgwick at McKinney North High School in Texas ... Helped lead the Bulldogs to the district title as a sophomore and junior and the regional finals as a freshman and junior ... Led McKinney to the state semifinals as a sophomore ... Batted .375 and had a .541 slugging percentage as a junior ... Named to the McKinney all-area team as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named to the McKinneynews.ent Magnificent Nine team as a freshman and sophomore ... Named second team all-district three years and first team as a senior ... Named academic all-district as a freshman ... Named the Dallas Morning News Player of the Week once as a junior ... Plays travel ball for Dwayne Lutz and the Texas Glory ... Lettered for the McKinney volleyball team two years ... Member of the Rotary Club ... Personal: Full name is Meghan Anne Knowles ... Daughter of Tim and Karen Anne Knowles ... Has one sister, Janie ... Majoring in communication design ... Born Aug. 30, 1991, in Denton, Texas.
Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
avg .287 .224 .248
gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% 40-35 101 11 29 3 1 3 19 43 .426 56-56 161 14 36 8 0 4 20 56 .348 96-91 262 25 65 11 1 7 39 99 .378
bb hbp 10 4 13 2 23 6
so gdp 21 0 33 3 54 3
ob% .374 .290 .323
sf 0 0 0
sh 3 2 5
sb-att 0-0 1-2 1-2
po a 77 1 181 8 258 9
e 0 1 1
fld% 1.000 .995 .996
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LOUISIANA TECH
12 OF
Rachel
Allday
Atlanta, Texas (Atlanta) 5-7 • So. • HS
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
2011: Saw action in 12 games during the year for LA Tech, mostly in a pinch runner role … Was 0-for-3 at the plate … Scored three runs … Scored her first collegiate run in a win over Bowling Green … Also scored against Southeast Missouri and San Jose State … Was 1-of-2 in stolen base attempts … Registered her first collegiate stolen base in win over Bowling Green … High School: Lettered four years for coach Dave Allen at Atlanta High School in Texas ... Led the Rabbits to the state playoffs as a senior ... Played every position in high school except shortstop and batted .500 as a senior ... Named four-time all-District 16-3A ... Named all-area by the Texarkana Gazette as a senior ... Earned the school’s Maroon and White Award, which was presented to student-athletes who best exemplified leadership qualities ... Lettered two years on the varsity volleyball team at Atlanta High School ... Earned the school’s Academic Award each year ... Also named Academic all-state in volleyball as a junior and senior ... Personal: Full name is Rachel Lynn Allday ... Daughter of Miki Cumby and Robert Allday ... Has one sister, Rebecca Riojas ... Born Oct. 8, 1991 in Texarkana, Texas.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .000 12-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .000 12-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 1.000
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YTLA ISR TECH EVINU
16 ss
Emma
Eichman
Ft. Worth, Texas (Fossil Ridge) 5-10 • So. • HS
2011: Saw action in 16 games, making 12 starts at shortstop … Batted .143 on the year with one hit in seven at bats … Recorded her first collegiate hit in win over Bowling Green at the LSU Tiger Classic … Registered a season-high five put outs against nationally ranked LSU and at Ole Miss …
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
High School: Lettered four years on the varsity team for coach Laura Moore and coach Brent Achorn at Fossil Ridge High School in Texas ... As a senior was named first team all-district in softball and basketball and second team all-district in volleyball ... Named Academic all-district in all three sports ... Helped lead the softball program to the playoffs for the first time in 10 years ... Named team MVP in softball and team Defensive Player of the Year in basketball as a senior ... Lettered four years on the basketball and volleyball teams at Fossil Ridge ... Four-time all-district in basketball, including being named the District 5-5A Defensive Player of the Year as a junior ... Three-time team MVP in basketball ... Four-time all-district in volleyball ... Named academic all-district four times in volleyball and basketball and three in softball ... Member of the Health Occupation of Students of America and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Travel Ball: Plays for the Fusion and coach Slade Maloney ... Helped the team qualify for the 18U Gold Nationals with the Texas Glory Gold team that placed 33rd in 2008 and 13th in 2009 ... Helped the team win back-to-back championships in the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Qualifier for 18U Gold Nationals ... Personal: Full name is Emma Alise Eichman ... Daughter of Ramona and the late Dale Ball and Donald and Mary Eichman ... Has two sisters, Kristina Eichman and Tammie Farris ... Born Jan. 24, 1992.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .143 16-12 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 0 0 5 0 .143 0 0 0-0 22 17 10 .796 TOTAL .143 16-12 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 0 0 5 0 .143 0 0 0-0 22 17 10 .796
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LOUISIANA TECH
1
OF
Katelynn
Hill
Dallas, Texas (Hebron)
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
5-5 • So. • HS
2011: Saw action in 27 games, making 11 starts in the outfield … Batted .294 on the year with 10 hits in 34 at bats … Totaled one double, one triple and one home run … Scored six runs and drove in four runs … Walked four times and registered a .385 on-base percentage … Registered a .958 fielding percentage with only one error in 24 chances … Recorded a career-high three hits in a 7-1 win over Utah State … Registered her first career home run in a 13-6 victory over Utah State … Nine of her 10 hits came over the final seven games of the year as she hit safely in six of those games … High School: Lettered four years for coach Sue Dunn and the Hebron High School Hawks ... Led her team to a 27-12 record as a senior as well as the bi-district, area, and Region 1 championships ... Led Hebron to the state semifinals in Austin as a senior while batting .350 ... Was team captain her final three years in high school ... Named first team all-district as a senior, second team all-district as a freshman and sophomore and honorable mention all-district as a junior ... Was chosen to play for the North Texas All-Star team following her senior season ... Was the co-Offensive Player of the Year for her high school as a junior ... Played volleyball as a freshman ... Travel Ball: Played for coach Kent Weddle and the Texas Glory ... Helped lead the team to the ASA Nationals in the summer of 2009 and the Southern Nationals in 2008 ... Personal: Full name is Katelynn Ann Hill ... Daughter of MaryJo and Mason Hill ... Has one sister, Erinn ... Born Aug. 8, 1991.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .294 27-11 34 6 10 1 1 1 4 16 .471 4 1 7 0 .385 0 1 0-1 21 2 1 .958 TOTAL .294 27-11 34 6 10 1 1 1 4 16 .471 4 1 7 0 .385 0 1 0-1 21 2 1 .958
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YTLA ISR TECH EVINU
22 OF
Cassie
Krieg
Sonora, Texas (Sonora) 5-7 • So. • HS
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Saw action in 35 games, making 21 starts in the outfield … Led the team with a .300 batting average with 21 hits in 70 at bats … Registered two doubles and one home run … Scored eight runs while knocking in seven … Was 1-of1 in stolen base attempts … Registered a career-high three hits in wins over Butler and UTA … Had a careerhigh two RBI in win over UTA and loss to Utah State … Recorded her first collegiate hit in win over Bowling Green … Hit her first career home run – a solo shot – in an 11-10 loss to Utah State … High School: Lettered four years for coach Thomas Hanson and coach Erika Kirkland at Sonora High School in Texas ... Helped lead the Lady Broncos to the District 8-2A title in 2007 and 2008 and the area playoffs ... Named first team all-district in 2007, 2009 and 2010 (missed the majority of the 2008 season with an injury) ... Named first team all-state 2A by the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) four straight years ... Named first team all-state by the Texas Sportswriters Association in 2009 ... Selected to play in the TGCA East-West All-Star game in summer of 2010 ... Named the 2007 San Angelo Standard Times All-West Texas Team Newcomer of the Year ... Named to the 2009 and 2010 San Angelo Standard Times All-West Texas first team as an outfielder ... Earned the Sonora High School Fighting Heart Award in 2009 ... During her high school career, she has recorded a .510 batting average with 100-plus hits, 23 doubles, 13 triples and six home runs ... Also scored 83 runs while recording 89 RBI ... Played basketball for four years ... Named second team all-district in 2007 and first team all-district in 2008 and 2009 ... Named the District Offensive MVP as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society and Pier Assistant Leadership Service (PALS) ... Travel Ball: Plays for the Avengers Revolution and coaches Stacy Segal, Tony Fitzgerald and Blake Burrows ... Personal: Full name is Cassie Lauren Krieg ... Daughter of Michael and Michelle Krieg ... Has one sister, Meghan, who was an all-WAC pitcher for the Lady Techsters, and one brother, Cade ... Her father played baseball at UTA from 1981 through 1985 ... Born Dec. 2, 1991.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .300 35-21 70 8 21 2 0 1 7 26 .371 8 2 15 0 .388 0 1 1-1 20 0 2 .909 TOTAL .300 35-21 70 8 21 2 0 1 7 26 .371 8 2 15 0 .388 0 1 1-1 20 0 2 .909
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LOUISIANA TECH
23 P/OF
Erin
Kipp
Bullard, Texas (Bullard)
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
5-7 • So. • HS
2011: Named Academic All-WAC … Saw action in 25 games, making nine starts … Batted .184 with seven hits in 38 at bats … Totaled two doubles and two home runs … Scored four runs and drove in six … In the circle, was 1-7 with a 5.72 earned run average … Tossed 63.2 innings, allowing 95 hits and 26 walks … Struck out 27 … Won her first collegiate start, tossing a complete-game five hitter in a 4-1 win over Bowling Green … Struck out a career-high five batters in 6.0 innings in a loss to Big 10 foe Purdue … Tossed a career-high 8.1 innings in an extra inning loss to Southeastern Louisiana in which she surrendered only one earned run … Recorded all six of her RBI in the final five games of the year … Hit the first home run of her softball career (on any level) in a 11-10 extra inning loss to Utah State … Registered a career-high two hits and three RBI in that loss … Hit the game-winning two-run home run in a 2-0 win at Fresno State in the first game of the 2011 WAC Tournament … High School: Lettered four years for coaches Billy Holcomb and Shelly Ritch at Bullard High School in Texas ... Helped lead the Panthers to the District 14-3A title as a sophomore (the first in school history) and the District 17-3A title as a junior ... Also led the program to its first ever playoff win as a freshman ... Reached the regional quarterfinals as a sophomore and junior ... Named the District 14-3A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman while also earning the all-East Texas Newcomer of the Year ... Named third team all-state as a freshman ... Named team MVP as a freshman and junior ... Named District 14-3A MVP as a sophomore ... Named All-East Texas MVP as a sophomore ... Named second team allstate as a sophomore ... Named first team all-district and all-East Texas as a junior ... Named honorable mention all-state as a junior ... Named academic all-district three times ... Has recorded a mark of 75-15 in the circle during her three years with a 0.38 ERA and 1,007 strikeouts ... Holds every school pitching record ... Played volleyball as a freshman ... Member of the National Honor Society, the Key Club, the Spanish Club and the Science Club ... Travel Ball: Plays for coach Dan Adkins and the Texas Glory Gold ... Personal: Full name is Erin Ellyce Kipp ... Daughter of Steve and Leanne Kipp ... Has one sister, Alayna ... Born Sept. 10, 1991.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .184 25-9 38 4 7 2 0 2 6 15 .395 2 0 8 0 .220 1 0 0-0 1 25 0 1.000 TOTAL .184 25-9 38 4 7 2 0 2 6 15 .395 2 0 8 0 .220 1 0 0-0 1 25 0 1.000 Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2011 5.72 1-7 15 9 3 0/0 1 63.2 95 66 52 26 27 22 4 9 317 .348 2 4 2 3 11 TOTAL 5.72 1-7 15 9 3 0/0 1 63.2 95 66 52 26 27 22 4 9 317 .348 2 4 2 3 11
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YTLA ISR TECH EVINU
10 C/3B
Tricia
Van Winkle Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 5-6 • So. • HS
2011: Saw action in only 22 games, making 12 starts, while missing the majority of the season with an injury … Batted .176 on the year with six hits in 34 at bats … Had one double and one home run … Scored twice while driving in five runs … Registered four sacrifices and walked eight times … Registered her first collegiate hit in win over Bowling Green … Hit her first college home run – a two-run shot – in loss to Western Kentucky … Had a career-high two hits in win over Mississippi Valley State …
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
High School: Lettered four years for coach Katie Krug at Coppell High School in Texas ... Helped lead the Cowgirls to the district area championship as a sophomore, junior and senior and the Region 1 quarterfinals as a sophomore and junior ... Named the District 6-5A Defensive Player of the Year as a freshman and first team all-district as a junior and senior ... Named first team all-state at third base as a senior ... Batted .409 as a senior with five home runs and 23 RBI ... Led Coppell to a 29-3 record as a senior ... Travel Ball: Played for Coach Duane Culpepper and the Texas Elite Gold team ... Personal: Full name is Tricia Kaylean Van Winkle ... Daughter of Tony and Jalene Van Winkle ... Has two brothers, Anthony and Travis, and two sisters, Amber and Alicia ... Born June 12, 1992.
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2011 .176 22-12 34 2 6 1 0 1 5 10 .294 8 0 10 0 .333 0 4 0-0 73 2 1 .987 TOTAL .176 22-12 34 2 6 1 0 1 5 10 .294 8 0 10 0 .333 0 4 0-0 73 2 1 .987
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LOUISIANA TECH Junior College: Played two years for coach Rick Trestrial and Ana Landeros-Barr at Grossmont College in El Cajon, California ... Helped lead Grossmont to the Pacific Coast Conference championship both years ... Named San Diego City College All-Tournament Team ... Named the Pacific Coast Conference Pitcher of the year in 2010 and 2011 ... Named first team allPCC both years ... Named first team all-Southern California both years ... .Named first team all-state both years ... During her two years, recorded a mark of 43-13 in the circle with a sub 2.00 earned run average ... Also, batted .465 in 2010 and .495 in 2011 ...
00 Melanie
P
Goff
an Diego, Calif. S (Grossmont College)
High School: Lettered four years for coach Brad Griffith and coach Catherine Fox-Copeland at San Diego High School in San Diego ... Played infield, outfield and pitched ... Helped lead the school to the 2005 and 2007 Eastern League championship and the San Diego CIF finalist ... Also led the program to the 2007 and 2008 Fred Davison Gold Division championship ... Named 2nd team all-Eastern League all four years ... Named AllAcademic all four years ... Also lettered in field hockey and soccer in high school ... Played travel ball for the San Diego Rowdies ... Helped lead the team to the a number of championships, including the 2007 World Series Florida ... Personal: Full name is Melanie Goff ... Daughter of Sanford and Linda Goff ... Has one brother, Matthew, and two sisters, Michelle and Megan ... Born Jan. 22, 1990 in San Diego, California.
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5-10 • Jr. • JC
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Junior College: Played two years for coach Doug Eastman at College of the Siskiyous in Weed, California ... Played left field while leading the team to the league championship in both 2010 and 2011 and a fourth place finish in the state ... Named first team All-Golden Valley Conference both years ... Batted .375 with 18 doubles, 37 RBI and 57 runs while leading the team to a 39-8 record in 2011 ... Also played volleyball, earning honorable mention all-Golden Valley Conference in 2010-11 ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Jaycee Schmidt at Glencoe High School in Hillsboro, Oregon ... Played third base and outfield for the Crimson Tide ... Led the program to the league title in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... Led the program to the state runner-up title all three years ... 3-time first team all-league and first team all-state ... Was the Class 5A state player of the Year in 2009 ... Also played varsity volleyball and basketball all four years ... Earned the Chancellor’s Diploma and Honors Diploma ... Played travel ball for Thunder Softball and the Silver Bullets ...
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OF
Hale
illsboro, Oregon H (College of the Siskiyous) 5-8 • Jr. • JC
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Personal: Full name is Dacia Larie Hale ... Daughter of Rick Hale and Holly Hood ... Has three brothers, Ryan Hale, Bobby Hale and Seth Taggs ... Born Nov. 21, 1990 in Hillsboro, Oregon.
LOUISIANA TECH Junior College: Played two years for coach Doug Eastman at College of the Siskiyous in Weed, California ... Played second base while leading the team to the league championship in both 2010 and 2011 and a fourth place finish in the state ... Named first team All-Golden Valley Conference both years ... Batted .390 with 57 hits, 22 RBI and 51 runs while leading the team to a 39-8 record in 2011 ...
2 Amanda
Personal: Full name is Amanda Krueger ... Daughter of Tom and Sue Krueger ... Has one brother, Todd, and two sisters, Gennie and Gabie ... Born Feb. 20, 1991 in Scappoose, Oregon.
2B
Krueger
YTLA ISR TECH EVINU
High School: Lettered four years for coach Dean Smith at Scappoose High School in Oregon ... Played second base for the Indians ... Named first team all-state as a junior and senior and second team all-state as a freshman and sophomore ... Named the Cawapa League MVP as a junior and senior ... Also played varsity basketball for three years ... Member of the National Honor Society and earned an honors diploma ... Played travel ball for the Oregon Reigh ...
arren, Oregon W (Collge of the Siskiyous) 5-4 • Jr. • JC
18 P/1B
Personal: Full name is Savannah Kay-Lynn Dollar … Daughter of Doug and Pam Dollar … Has one sister, Alana … Born January 8, 1993 in Monroe, La.
Savannah
Dollar
West Monroe, La. (West Monroe) 5-9 • Fr. • HS
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2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
High School: Lettered three years for Coach Amy Daigle at West Monroe High School … Played first base and pitched for the Lady Rebels … Helped lead West Monroe to the District 2-5A title as both a sophomore and junior … Helped lead the Lady Rebels to the regional championship both years … As a junior, registered a 22-4 record in the circle with a 0.86 earned run average … In 171 innings of work, allowed only 82 hits while striking out 265 batters … Also batted .298 with six doubles and four home runs … Totaled 30 RBI … Named the District 2-5A MVP as a sophomore … Two-time first team all-district and first team all-Northeast Louisiana by the Monroe News-Star … Named all-state as a sophomore by both the LHSAA and the Louisiana Softball Coaches Association … Named all-state honorable mention as a junior … Lettered on the varsity basketball team for two years, helping lead the team to the District 2-5A title in 2008 … A member of the West Monroe High School ACT 30 Plus Club … Plays travel ball for the Louisiana Rippers 18U and coach Paul Davis … Helped lead the Louisiana Rippers to the 2009 ASA 18U state championship, the 2010 USFA 18U state championship and the 2010 NSA 18U state championship …
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LOUISIANA TECH High School: Lettered four years for coach Craig Deputy at Princeton High School in Texas … Played second base and centerfield for the program … Helped lead the team to the district championship in 2009 and 2010 and a regional semifinalist appearance … As a junior, batted .428 and led the district with 27 stolen bases … Named first team all-district as a freshman, sophomore and junior … Named Academic all-area in softball as a junior … Also lettered in volleyball and track and field … Was the district champion in the 100-meter hurdles in 2009 and was a regional finalist in the event … Member of the National Honor Society and the FCA … Played travel ball for the Texas Glory Adkins GOLD and coaches Kyle Strickland and Dan Adkins … Has made an appearance in the ASA Nationals every year since 2003 …
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Personal: Full name is Janine Nicole Godwin … Daughter of Jeffrey and Katherine Godwin … Has one brother, Graham … Born July 12, 1993 in Richardson, Texas.
OF
Janine
Godwin
Princeton, Texas (Princeton)
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
5-4 • Fr. • HS
High School: Lettered as a freshman and sophomore on varsity for Coach Shelly Ritch and Coach Billy Holcomb at Bullard High School … Played catcher and shortstop and pitched … Helped lead the Panthers to the District 14-3A title as a freshman (the first in school history) and the District 17-3A title as a sophomore … Reached the regional quarterfinals as a freshman and sophomore ... Named Newcomer of the Year in District 14-3A as a freshman …Also named the team’s defensive player of the year as well as honorable mention all-East Texas … Named first team all-District 17-3A and all-East Texas as a sophomore … Named first team all-state … Did not play high school softball as a junior … Member of the National Honor Society … Plays travel ball for coach Dan Adkins and the Texas Glory Adkins Gold …
32 C/INF
Alayna
Kipp
Bullard, Texas (Bullard) 5-6 • Fr. • HS
High School: Lettered four years for coach Christy Tumilty at Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas … Played outfield and all four infield positions during her career … Named second team all-district as a junior … Played travel ball for the Texas Glory Adkins GOLD and coaches Kyle Strickland, Dan Adkins, Steve Cantu and Steve Kipp … Personal: Full name is Hailey Kathryn Winter … Daughter of Bill and Paula Winter … Has one sister, Candice … Born July 10, 1992 in Lewisville, Texas.
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Hailey
Winter
Highland Village, Texas (Marcus) 5-6 • Fr. • HS
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Personal: Full name is Alayna Denise Kipp … Daughter of Steve and Leanne Kipp … Has one sister, Erin, who is a freshman on the LA Tech softball team this year … Born Nov. 5, 1992 in Tyler, Texas.
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2012 WAC Softball Tournament May 9-12 d
Las Cruces, N.M.
YTLA ISR TECH EVINU
No. 1 Seed
No. 4 Seed
Game 3 Thursday, May 10 11:30 a.m.
Game 1 Wednesday, May 9 4:30 p.m.
No. 5 Seed Game 7 Friday, May 11 2 p.m.
No. 3 Seed
No. 6 Seed Game 4 Thursday, May 10 2 p.m. Game 10 Saturday, May 12 2 p.m.
No. 2 Seed Loser Game 7
Loser Game 2 Game 5 Thursday, May 10 4:30 p.m.
Game 9 Friday, May 11 7 p.m.
Game 11 Saturday, May 12 5 p.m.
WAC Champion Earns NCAA Automatic Bid
Loser Game 3
Game 8 Friday, May 11 4:30 p.m.
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Game 2 Wednesday, May 9 7 p.m.
Loser Game 1 Game 6 Thursday, May 10 7 p.m.
Loser Game 10 (if first loss)
Loser Game 4
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2011 Statistics UNIVERSITY LA TECH
Record: 17-39 Home: 3-10 Away: 7-17 Neutral: 7-12 WAC: 6-15 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr Krieg .300 35-21 70 8 21 2 0 1 Frandrup .292 56-56 154 28 45 8 1 5 Harmon .275 52-52 178 22 49 6 1 1 Geisler .264 54-54 148 15 39 5 1 6 Goza .244 55-55 160 15 39 8 0 3 Doiron .230 56-56 161 21 37 8 0 1 Knowles .224 56-56 161 14 36 8 0 4 Wilson .176 52-41 125 14 22 0 0 0 Gamboa .124 42-35 89 6 11 0 0 0 Jones .118 53-51 93 9 11 0 1 0 -------------------Hill .294 27-11 34 6 10 1 1 1 Kipp .184 25-9 38 4 7 2 0 2 Van Winkle .176 22-12 34 2 6 1 0 1 Eichman .143 16-12 7 0 1 0 0 0 Allday .000 12-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Krieg .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .229 56 1457 167 334 49 5 25 Opponents . 281 56 1512 278 425 77 18 39
rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp 7 26 .371 8 2 15 0 22 70 .455 30 5 18 0 4 60 .337 8 5 17 1 23 64 .432 24 1 18 1 22 56 .350 11 0 27 1 21 48 .298 15 1 42 2 20 56 .348 13 2 33 3 0 22 .176 3 1 44 0 2 11 .124 7 0 12 0 5 13 .140 10 1 32 0 4 16 6 15 5 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 141 468 250 655
.471 4 .395 2 .294 8 .143 0 .000 0 .000 0 .321 143 .433 174
1 7 0 8 0 10 0 5 0 2 0 0 19 290 28 339
0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2
ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% .388 0 1 1-1 20 0 2 .909 .421 1 4 4-5 158 12 3 .983 .325 0 2 3-3 43 4 2 .959 .368 1 2 4-4 291 24 6 .981 .292 0 1 7-9 52 94 13 .918 .299 0 2 10-10 103 81 8 .958 .290 0 2 1-2 181 8 1 .995 .202 0 9 6-9 47 3 3 .943 .188 0 3 6-9 28 3 4 .886 .206 3 10 4-4 86 90 15 .921 .385 0 1 .220 1 0 .333 0 4 .143 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .305 6 41 .363 14 46
0-1 21 2 1 .958 0-0 1 25 0 1.000 0-0 73 2 1 .987 0-0 22 17 10 .796 1-2 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 8 51 3 .952 47-59 1135 416 72 .956 66-81 1168 505 60 .965
2012 LADY TECHSTER SOFTBALL
LOB - Team (340), Opp (370). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (25). IBB - Team (0), Opp (3). Picked off - Gamboa, Chri 1.
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(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era Krieg 2.92 Kipp 5.72 -------------------Frandrup 4.72 Jones 7.34 Totals 4.00 Opponents 2 .18
w-l app gs cg sho/cbo sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 12-24 41 36 29 2/0 1 247.0 221 135 103 122 289 40 7 21 .236 13 19 0 5 26 1-7 15 9 3 0/0 1 63.2 95 66 52 26 27 22 4 9 .348 2 4 2 3 11 1-3 3-5 17-39 39-17
12 3 2 12 8 2 56 56 36 56 56 32
1/0 0/0 3/0 11/2
0 26.2 41 24 18 5 11 7 3 4 0 41.0 68 53 43 21 12 8 4 5 2 378.1 425 278 216 174 339 77 18 39 4 389.1 334 167 121 143 290 49 5 25
.350 .370 .281 .229
PB - Team (11), Geisler, All 6, Van Winkle, 5, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Geisler, All (48-61), Krieg, Megha (36-47), Van Winkle, (18-20), Kipp, Erin (17-18), Jones, Miche (11-14), Frandrup, Ja (2-2).
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0 0 2 5 17 28 33 19
0 0 2 4
4 2 14 6
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2011 Results Overall 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 3-5-0 3-6-0 3-7-0 3-8-0 3-9-0 4-9-0 4-10-0 4-11-0 4-12-0 5-12-0 5-13-0 5-14-0 5-15-0 5-16-0 6-16-0 6-17-0 6-18-0 7-18-0 7-19-0 8-19-0 8-20-0 8-21-0 9-21-0 9-22-0 9-23-0 9-24-0 10-24-0 10-25-0 11-25-0 11-26-0 11-27-0 11-28-0 11-29-0 11-30-0 11-31-0 12-31-0 12-32-0 12-33-0 12-34-0 13-34-0 13-35-0 13-36-0 14-36-0 15-36-0 15-37-0 16-37-0 16-38-0 17-38-0 17-39-0
WAC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 2-7-0 2-8-0 2-9-0 3-9-0 3-10-0 3-11-0 3-12-0 4-12-0 4-13-0 4-14-0 5-14-0 6-14-0 6-15-0 6-15-0 6-15-0 6-15-0 6-15-0
Pitcher of record Attend Kipp, Erin (W 1-0) 903 Krieg, Megha (L 0-1) 903 Kipp, Erin (L 1-1) 0 Krieg, Megha (W 1-1) 1,189 Jones, Miche (L 0-1) 1,135 Krieg, Megha (L 1-2) 341 Frandrup, Ja (L 0-1) 0 Jones, Miche (W 1-1) 250 Krieg, Megha (L 1-3) 0 Krieg, Megha (L 1-4) 450 Kipp, Erin (L 1-2) 525 Krieg, Megha (L 1-5) 0 Jones, Miche (W 2-1) 211 Kipp, Erin (L 1-3) 0 Krieg, Megha (L 1-6) 0 Frandrup, Ja (L 0-2) 0 Jones, Miche (W 3-1) 290 Krieg, Megha (L 1-7) 250 Jones, Miche (L 3-2) 150 Krieg, Megha (L 1-8) 210 Krieg, Megha (L 1-9) 250 Krieg, Megha (W 2-9) 45 Krieg, Megha (L 2-10) 952 Kipp, Erin (L 1-4) 0 Krieg, Megha (W 3-10) 0 Jones, Miche (L 3-3) 1,024 Krieg, Megha (W 4-10) 150 Krieg, Megha (L 4-11) - Kipp, Erin (L 1-5) 321 Krieg, Megha (W 5-11) 225 Krieg, Megha (L 5-12) 275 Kipp, Erin (L 1-6) - Krieg, Megha (L 5-13) 525 Krieg, Megha (W 6-13) 314 Krieg, Megha (L 6-14) 0 Krieg, Megha (W 7-14) 345 Krieg, Megha (L 7-15) 155 Kipp, Erin (L 1-7) - Krieg, Megha (L 7-16) 325 Jones, Miche (L 3-4) 450 Krieg, Megha (L 7-17) 300 Krieg, Megha (L 7-18) - Frandrup, Ja (W 1-2) 450 Krieg, Megha (L 7-19) 280 Krieg, Megha (L 7-20) - Frandrup, Ja (L 1-3) 289 Krieg, Megha (W 8-20) 315 Krieg, Megha (L 8-21) - Jones, Miche (L 0-5) 676 Krieg, Megha (W 9-21) - Krieg, Megha (W 10-21) 306 Krieg, Megha (L 10-22) 317 Krieg, Megha (W 11-22) 0 Krieg, Megha (L 11-23) 0 Krieg, Megha (W 13-22) 728 Krieg, Megha (L 12-24) 0
Time 1:31 1:47 2:23 1:39 1:40 1:31 1:30 1:40 1:25 1:20 1:19 2:08 1:52 2:10 1:30 2:15 2:00 2:35 1:50 1:45 1:37 1:25 2:02 1:51:12 2:30 1:34 2:12 2:05 1:42 1:55 2:00 1:34 1:27 1:37 1:53 1:38 1:29 1:40 1:40 1:55 1:10 2:04 1:59 1:37 1:45 2:00 1:55 2:13 2:10 2:44 1:27 3:28 2:03 1:36
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Score Inns W 4-1 7 L 1-9 6 L 3-7 7 W 5-4 7 L 2-10 5 L 2-3 7 L 7-8 7 W 3-2 7 L 3-5 7 L 0-11 5 L 0-9 6 L 0-8 5 W 6-4 7 L 4-5 7 L 3-4 (10) L 6-8 7 W 7-6 7 L 2-3 7 L 9-13 (8) L 0-8 6 L 1-5 7 W 2-0 7 L 1-3 7 L 3-11 7 W 7-1 7 L 0-11 5 W 4-2 (8) L 2-3 7 L 2-3 (9) W 2-1 (9) L 0-2 7 L 1-10 7 L 1-2 (9) W 12-4 6 L 2-5 7 W 3-1 7 L 2-6 7 L 3-11 5 L 0-8 5 L 0-3 7 L 0-6 7 L 0-4 7 W 1-0 7 L 1-7 7 L 4-5 (8) L 2-3 7 W 2-1 7 L 1-4 7 L 3-5 7 W 7-1 7 W 13-6 7 L 10-11 (8) W 2-0 7 L 2-3 (13) W 4-1 7 L 0-1 7
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Date Opponent Feb 11 vs Bowling Green Feb 11 at #19 LSU Feb 12 vs Purdue Feb 12 vs Bowling Green Feb 13 at #19 LSU # Feb 18 at Mississippi State # Feb 19 vs Southern Illinois # Feb 19 vs Butler # Feb 20 vs Butler Feb 22 BAYLOR-1 Feb 22 BAYLOR-2 Feb 25 vs South Alabama Feb 25 at Ole Miss Feb 26 vs Southeast Missouri Feb 26 vs Western Kentucky Feb 27 vs Western Kentucky Mar 04 vs UTA Mar 04 at North Texas Mar 05 vs UTEP Mar 05 vs Ole Miss Mar 06 vs UTA Mar 11 vs Mississippi ValleySt Mar 11 at #22 Texas A&M Mar 12 vs San Diego State Mar 12 vs Mississippi ValleySt Mar 13 at #22 Texas A&M Mar 16 at Northwestern State Mar 19 at Southeastern La.-1 Mar 19 at Southeastern La.-2 Mar 23 MCNEESE STATE * Mar 25 FRESNO STATE * Mar 26 FRESNO STATE-1 * Mar 26 FRESNO STATE-2 * Apr 01 at Nevada * Apr 02 at Nevada * Apr 02 at Nevada * Apr 08 at Boise State * Apr 09 at Boise State-1 * Apr 09 at Boise State-2 Apr 13 NORTHWESTERN STATE * Apr 15 HAWAII * Apr 16 HAWAII-1 * Apr 16 HAWAII-2 * Apr 22 at New Mexico State * Apr 23 at New Mexico State-1 * Apr 23 at New Mexico State-2 * Apr 29 SAN JOSE STATE * Apr 30 SAN JOSE STATE-1 * Apr 30 SAN JOSE STATE-2 * May 06 at Utah State-1 * May 06 at Utah State-2 * May 07 at Utah State May 11 at Fresno State May 12 vs Boise State May 12 vs Utah State May 13 at Fresno State * = Conference game () extra inning game
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Now in its 50th year of existence, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best intercollegiate competition. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA. The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the past decade. The WAC has sent a total of 35 teams to bowl games since 2001, including more than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying five teams. The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games in three of the last five seasons including Hawai‘i’s appearance in the 2008 Sugar Bowl. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. Every current school in the WAC has competed in the NCAA Tournament since 1990. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 including Fresno State’s College World Series victory in 2008. In women’s sports, Fresno State softball has competed in every NCAA Tournament ever held while Louisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three. In 2009, Hawai‘i made its fourth trip since 2000 to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four, and in 2010, the Rainbow Wahine earned a trip to the Softball College World Series. Current WAC alums have made their presence felt as well. David Carr (Fresno State) was the first player selected in the 2002 NFL Draft. Cheryl Ford (Louisiana Tech) was named the WNBA Rookie of the Year and helped the Detroit Shock win the league’s championship in 2003. In 2004, the United States’ softball team won the Olympic gold medal with former Fresno State players Laura Berg and Lovie Jung. Jeff Weaver (Fresno State) earned the win in the St. Louis Cardinals’ World Series clinching victory in 2006. Quarterback Colt Brennan (Hawai‘i) finished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy voting, and in 2008, Natasha Kai (Hawai‘i) helped the United States to a gold medal in soccer at the Olympics in Beijing. In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football and basketball giving the conference national exposure from one of the most respected broadcast entities in the country. The WAC also officially added WAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many of its postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. The current membership was established on July 1, 2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. For the 2012-13 season, the WAC will add Denver, UTSA, Texas State and Seattle to replace withdrawing members Boise State (2011), Fresno State (2012), Hawai‘i (2012) and Nevada (2012). The WAC has had just five commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94) and Karl Benson (1994-present). Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66.
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When Karl Benson was named the fifth commissioner in the history of the Western Athletic Conference on April 20, 1994, he brought with him a wealth of experience and a personal history of success to the position. Since that time, Benson not only has laid a strong foundation for the WAC’s future, he has also steered the conference through unsettled times as the league’s longest tenured commissioner. Through his leadership and vision, it didn’t take long for the WAC to regain its place among the nation’s top Division I conferences. Benson has spearheaded conference expansion three times over the past decade with the most recent additions of Denver, UT-Arlington, UTSA, Texas State and Seattle. Nationally, Benson has earned the respect of his peers after serving on the NCAA Management Council from 1999-2002, and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002-06. Benson hit the ground running when he was hired in 1994 and initiated several programs that improved the conference’s national position in virtually every category. He was instrumental in developing multi-year agreements with the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl and currently, the Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. In the summer of 2005, he implemented “Play Up” a new marketing campaign to improve the public and private perceptions of the WAC and its members through national, local and regional touch points. The conference officially added WAC.tv prior to the 2006-07 season, giving fans streaming video access to many of the postseason championships of the sports offered by the WAC. In 1995-96, the WAC signed an exclusive multi-year agreement with ESPN for the unprecedented live coverage of its basketball and football. Included in that deal was a women’s basketball contract, the first in conference history. In 2008, Benson negotiated an extension with ESPN that gave the WAC even more telecasts of its regular season and championship events. Benson came to the WAC after four successful years as the commissioner of the MidAmerican Conference. There, he implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA championships when selected as MAC commissioner. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January, 1986, as a compliance representative and was appointed assistant director of championships in June, 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community College and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at the University of Utah. Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From 198486, he was an assistant baseball coach and an administrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State in April of 2006. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Jessie.
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All-Time Conference Standings
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2000 Sun Belt Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. UL-Lafayette n/a n/a n/a 45 15 .750 Florida International n/a n/a n/a 38 28 .575 Western Kentucky n/a n/a n/a 32 25 .561 Louisiana Tech n/a n/a n/a 21 22 .488
2001 Sun Belt Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. UL-Lafayette 19 1 .950 49 8 .859 Florida International 13 7 .650 44 22 .667 New Mexico State 11 9 .550 25 46 .352 Middle Tennessee 11 9 .550 41 23 .641 Louisiana Tech 4 16 .200 20 31 .392 Western Kentucky 2 19 .100 23 37 .383 Â
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2002 Western Athletic Conference
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Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fresno State 18 6 .750 50 20 .714 Tulsa 15 9 .625 48 16 .750 Hawaii 15 9 .625 35 25 .583 Loyola Marymount 14 10 .583 38 34 .515 Portland State 11 13 .458 22 35 .386 San Jose State 8 16 .333 24 44 .362 LA Tech 3 21 .125 21 27 .438
2003 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Hawaii 17 3 .850 40 20 .667 Fresno State 14 4 .778 36 22 .621 San Jose State 8 10 .444 26 35 .426 Tulsa 8 12 .400 34 29 .540 LA Tech 6 14 .300 16 42 .276 Nevada 5 15 .250 22 35 .386
2004 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fresno State 20 4 .833 48 20 .706 Tulsa 16 5 .762 45 18 .714 Nevada 13 11 .542 38 28 .576 LA Tech 10 11 .476 27 33 .450 Hawaii 10 14 .417 28 33 .459 San Jose State 9 13 .409 16 35 .314 UTEP 1 21 .045 8 46 .148
2005 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fresno State 17 1 .944 43 12 .781 Hawaii 12 6 .667 31 21 .596 Tulsa 11 7 .611 31 20 .608 San Jose State 10 8 .556 36 25 .590 Nevada 8 10 .444 22 31 .415 UTEP 3 15 .167 16 38 .296 LA Tech 2 16 .111 18 49 .269
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Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fresno State 12 3 .800 37 19 .661 San Jose State 11 6 .647 23 27 .460 Hawaii 10 7 .588 32 22 .593 Nevada 9 9 .500 33 33 .500 New Mexico State 8 9 .471 26 23 .531 LA Tech 6 11 .353 18 31 .367 Utah State 3 14 .176 8 38 .174
2007 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Hawaii 16 2 .889 50 13 .794 Fresno State 15 3 .833 47 18 .723 New Mexico State 9 9 .500 31 27 .545 Nevada 9 9 .500 28 31 .475 San Jose State 6 12 .451 23 28 .451 Utah State 5 13 .278 17 36 .321 LA Tech 3 15 .167 22 38 .368
2008 Western Athletic Conference
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Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Nevada 16 2 .889 44 18 .710 Fresno State 14 3 .824 54 18 .806 Hawaii 11 7 .611 40 21 .656 LA Tech 7 10 .412 37 29 .561 New Mexico State 7 11 .389 26 36 .419 San Jose State 5 13 .278 26 35 .426 Utah State 2 16 .111 14 34 .292
2009 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Nevada 15 5 .750 40 19 .678 Fresno State 15 5 .750 38 20 .655 Hawaii 15 6 .714 30 24 .556 LA Tech 9 8 .529 15* 23 .395 New Mexico State 11 9 .550 33 21 .611 San Jose State 6 15 .286 19 37 .339 Boise State 4 16 .200 22 30 .423 Utah State 3 17 .150 10 37 .213 *Vacated 19 wins by NCAA action (including 3 WAC games)
2010 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Hawaii 19 1 .950 49 17 .742 Fresno State 15 6 .714 41 21 .661 Boise State 13 8 .619 29 32 .475 LA Tech 11 10 .524 26 21 .553 San Jose State 8 13 .381 34 25 .576 New Mexico State 7 14 .333 27 28 .491 Utah State 5 14 .263 20 30 .400 Nevada 4 16 .250 17 28 .378
2011 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L New Mexico State 17 4 .801 44 17 Fresno State 15 6 .714 35 19 Boise State 15 6 .714 33 20 Hawai’i 14 7 .667 37 18 Utah State 8 13 .382 15 42 Louisiana Tech 6 15 .286 17 39 San Jose State 5 16 .238 19 35 Nevada 4 17 .190 13 34
Pct. .721 .648 .623 .673 .263 .304 .352 .277
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All-Time Conference Tournament Results 2000 Sun Belt Tournament Results
2008 WAC Tournament Results
Florida International 3, Western Kentucky 0 UL-Lafayette 4, Louisiana Tech 0 Western Kentucky 6, Louisiana Tech 1 UL-Lafayette 1, Florida International 0 Western Kentucky 2, Florida International 1 (12) UL-Lafayette 1, Western Kentucky 0
SJSU 8, Utah State 2 Fresno State 3, NMSU 2 LA Tech 2, Hawaii 1 Nevada 5, SJSU 0 LA Tech 3, Fresno State 2 (8) NMSU 3, USU 0 Hawaii 12, SJSU 4 Fresno State 7, NMSU 6 (10) LA Tech 4, Nevada 3 Hawaii 6, Fresno State 1 Nevada 2, Hawaii 1 LA Tech 2, Nevada 1
Seeds: 1 – UL-Lafayette, 2 – Florida International, 3 – Western Kentucky, 4 – Louisiana Tech
2001 Sun Belt Tournament Results
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Seeds: 1 – UL-Lafayette, 2 – Florida International, 3 – New Mexico State, 4 – Middle Tennessee, 5 – Louisiana Tech, 6 – Western Kentucky
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UL-Lafayette 3, Western Kentucky 2 Florida International 8, Louisiana Tech 0 Middle Tennessee 3, New Mexico State 2 Western Kentucky 8, Louisiana Tech 1 UL-Lafayette 8, New Mexico State 4 Middle Tennessee 2, Florida International 1 Western Kentucky 5, Florida International 3 (8) UL-Lafayette 6, Middle Tennessee 5 Middle Tennessee 8, Western Kentucky 0 UL-Lafayette 6, Middle Tennessee 4
2006 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 – Fresno State, 2 – San Jose State, 3 – Hawaii, 4 – Nevada, 5- NMSU, 6 – LA Tech Hawaii 8, LA Tech 0 (5) Nevada 2, NMSU 0 Hawaii 3, SJSU 1 Nevada 2, Fresno State 1 NMSU 5, SJSU 0 Fresno State 9, LA Tech 0 (5) Hawaii 6, Fresno State 5 Nevada 1, NMSU 0 Hawaii 1, Nevada 0 Nevada 4, Hawaii 2 Nevada 7, Hawaii 0
2007 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 – Hawaii, 2 – Fresno State, 3 – NMSU, 4 – Nevada, 5 – SJSU, 6 – Utah State, 7 – LA Tech LA Tech 8, Utah State 1 Fresno State 5, San Jose State 0 NMSU 4, Nevada 0 Hawaii 5, LA Tech 2 Fresno State 3, NMSU 2 SJSU 9, Utah State 1 (5) Nevada 3, LA Tech 2 SJSU 3, NMSU 1 Fresno State 9, Hawaii 3 Nevada 2, SJSU 1 Nevada 3, Hawaii 1 Fresno State 5, Nevada 3
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Seeds: 1 – Nevada, 2 – Fresno State, 3 – Hawaii, 4 – LA Tech, 5 – NMSU, 6 – SJSU, 7 – Utah State
2009 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 – Nevada, 2 – Fresno State, 3 – Hawaii, 4 – LA Tech, 5 – NMSU, 6 – SJSU, 7 – Boise State Boise State 8, SJSU 4 Nevada 5, NMSU 4 LA Tech 7, Hawaii 1 LA Tech 4, Nevada 0 NMSU 6, SJSU 1 Hawaii 10, Boise State 2 Nevada 4, NMSU 1 Fresno 4, Boise State 0 Fresno State 5, LA Tech 0 Nevada 4, Hawaii 2 Nevada 2, LA Tech 1 Fresno State 3, Nevada 2
2010 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 –Hawaii, 2 – Fresno State, 3 – Boise State, 4 – LA Tech, 5 – SJSU, 6 – NMSU SJSU 6, LA Tech 5 Boise State 9, NMSU 8 Hawaii 16, SJSU 8 Fresno State 5, Boise State 4 SJSU 9, NMSU 8 Boise State 8, LA Tech 2 Hawaii 16, Fresno State 1 Boise State 6, SJSU 5 Fresno State 6, Boise Staet 5 Fresno State 4, Hawaii3 Hawaii 14, Fresno State 3
2011 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 –New Mexico State, 2 – Boise State, 3 – Fresno State, 4 – Hawaii, 5 – Utah State, 6 – LA Tech Hawaii 6, Utah State 1 LA Tech 2, Fresno State 0 New Mexico State 5, Hawaii 4 Boise State 3, LA Tech 2 (13) Fresno State 2, Hawaii 1 LA Tech 4, Utah State 1 New Mexico State 7, Boise State 0 Fresno State 1, LA Tech 0 Fresno State 3, Boise State 2 New Mexico State 5, Fresno State 0
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Ashley Cameron 04, 05, 06, 07 Candice Carnahan 93, 94, 95, 96 Sandy Carroll 05, 06 Barbara Carter 86, 87, 88, 89 Erin Chernicky 01, 02, 03, 04 Keri Chiasson 92 Regan Clark 05, 06, 07, 08 Susan Clark 80 Sharon Cleveland 93 Mary Cohn 03, 04 Shameika Cofer 99, 00, 01, 02 Aimee Coleman 03, 04 Shawn Cook 90, 91, 92, 93 Kelley Cooper 86 Tamy Cyr 82, 83, 84, 85
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LaTonya Daniel 99 Leslie Darnell 94, 95, 96, 97 Heather Doiron 08, 09, 10, 11 Angie Donner 80, 81 Carmen Drumgoole 95, 96, 97, 98 Nikki Ducey 04, 05 Laura Dugas 07
E
Christine Echols 04, 05, 06, 07 Emma Eichman 11 Paige England 95, 97, 98, 99 Andrea Elliott 80 Amara Ellis 99 Jessica Elson 04, 05, 06, 07
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Charlotte Fain 91, 92, 93, 94
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Christina Gamboa 09, 10 Andrea Gardner 06 Claire Gibson 08, 09 Allie Geisler 09, 10, 11 Laura Glenn 87 Paulie Gonzalez 92 Anita Gorum 81 Molly Goza 10, 11 Mandy Granger 08 Megan Granger 08 Brenda Grate 80 Evette Grayson 96, 97, 98, 99
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Kendra Harmon 09, 10, 11 Sandy Hanks 92, 93, 94, 95 Sheila Hays 84 Tracie Henderson 80 Elizabeth Henke 00 Ashleigh Herman 99, 00 Katelynn Hill 11 Faith Holman 85, 86 Kelly Huitt 85, 86, 87
J
LeeAnn Jarvis 82, 83, 84, 85 Jenny Jimenez 92 Rose Jimenez 90, 91 Melissa Johnson 01, 02 Monique Johnson 90 Stacey Johnson 83, 84, 85, 86 Tammy Johnson 92, 93, 94, 96 Ashley Johnston 04 Jennifer Jolly 80 Lora Jones 80 Michelle Jones 93 Michelle Jones 10, 11 Shannon Jones 91, 92
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Karen Keylon 83 Timber Keys 89, 90 Reekah Kilpatrick 94, 95, 96, 97 Erin Kipp 11 Jessica Kirby 07, 08, 09, 10 Miranda Knight 99, 00 Meghan Knowles 10, 11 Cassie Krieg 11 Meghan Krieg 08, 09, 10, 11
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Gwen LaCombe 80 Missy Ladd 99, 00 Lisa Langford 90, 91, 92 Jennifer LaRussa 01, 02, 03, 04 Maggie LaBlanc 81 Kim Leggett 02 Sue LaJeuse 81 Andrea Limke 87 Donna Longing 80 Tonya Loupe 81
Lesa Lyle 80
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Abbra Mack 00 Wanda Malone 08, 09 Joy Maltmpi 84, 85 Shannon Martin 95, 96, 97 Dedria Mathew 85 Anita McEuen 81 DeAnna McGough 86, 87, 88, 89 Lyndsey McIlwain 06, 07, 08, 09 Lindsey Meadows 01, 02, 05 Linda Mendoza 92 Tamy Meredith 91 Amber Miles 02, 03, 04, 05 Laura Moir 85, 86, 87, 88 Shirley Moir 85, 86, 87, 88 Angie Molcany 88, 89 Kristina Moorman 99, 00 Alisha Moss 96, 97
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Debbie Nichols 87, 88, 89, 90 Dana Nolan 84
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Sarah Offutt 07, 08, 09, 10 Krissi Oliver 06, 07, 08, 09 Stefanie Olow 86, 87, 88, 89 Martha Olow 93, 94, 95, 96 Nancy O’Shee 82, 83
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Ashley Palma 04, 05 Amanda Parsonage 09, 10 Kathy Patchett 85 Timi Pearson 90 Maria Peralta 86, 87 Cindy Petrus 81, 82 Marla Pinkston 00, 01, 02, 03 Tonya Pitts 97, 99, 00 Claudette Pylant 80, 81 Debbie Primeaux 81, 82
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Sarah Slater 89, 90, 91, 92 Jennifer Smith 88, 89, 90, 91 Stephanie Smith 97, 98, 99 Tia Sosamon 80 Tina Spears 91 Brittany Stanley 02, 03, 04, 05 Susan Stewart 88, 89, 90 Catherine Svetlecic 80
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Elizabeth Tartavoulle 91, 92, 93, 94 Kallan Thompson 10 Marnie Thornton 91 Sonia Torres 82, 83, 84, 85 Jacy Tucker 94, 95
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Tricia Van Winkle 11 Marie Villanueva 98, 99, 00 Gaynelle Vogel 92
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Amberly Waits 07, 08, 09, 10 Sharon Walters 81 Sabra Warner 01, 02, 03, 04 Brittany Welch 05 Alison White 03, 04 Carly White 05, 06, 07 Leonda Whitlow 80, 82 Julie Wilkerson 80 Bonnie Wilson 99, 00, 01, 02 Charday Wilson 11 Christie Wilson 95, 96, 97, 98 Wendy Wilson 93, 94, 95, 96 Angie Wyckoff 89, 90, 91, 92 Sheri Wynn 86
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Summer Young 07, 08, 09 Trish Young 82, 83, 84
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Tanelle Zarate 00
Valerie Quiroga 09, 10
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Julie Reed 89 Kim Reed 93, 94 Casey Reiff 01, 02, 03, 04 Bonnie Rice 86, 87 Beverly Robertson 80 Kristin Rupp 03, 04, 05, 06 Rita Rust 80, 81
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Brandy Sachs 93, 94, 95, 96 Rochelle Sandberg 05, 06, 07 Krystal Sanders 02 Jessica Schott 00 Erica St. Romain 97, 98, 99, 00 Chris Sherman 86, 87, 88, 89 Danielle Sheridan 06, 07, 08, 09 Chrissy Short 09, 10 Jordan Simmons 08, 09 Shelley Simmons 09, 10 Patti Simon 81, 82, 83, 84 Lana Skains 81
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Dianne Barfield 81 Karla Barham 80 Emma Barnes 06, 07, 08, 09 Kylie Bassett 07, 08, 09, 10 Leah Beasley 02, 03, 04, 05 Angie Beleele 95, 96, 97, 98 Mandi Bertsch 07, 08 Jessica Black 85 Michelle Blackwell 82, 83, 84, 85 Kristin Blodgette 04 Angie Bodiford 82, 83 Briley Brasher 04 Andrea Bravo 90, 91 Bridget Broadnax 03, 04 Margaret Brown 81 Lindsay Brownson 02
Michelle Faulx 84 Janna Frandrup 10, 11 Elizabeth Franklin 07, 08, 09 Sandy Freeman 80
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Lianne Albert 05, 06 Rachel Allday 11 Chrissy Anderson 92 Laneigh Anderson 83, 84, 85, 86 Tina Armstrong 90 Kristie Arrant 87, 88, 89, 90 Courtney Avery 07 Ashley Aycock 03, 04, 05
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All-Americans 1984 LeeAnn Jarvis 1985 LeeAnn Jarvis 1986 Stacey Johnson 1988 Debbie Nichols 1989 Debbie Nichols, Second Team 1990 Debbie Nichols, Second Team All-South Region 1982 Angie Bodford, 3B Tamy Cyr, P LeeAnn Jarvis, C 1983 LeeAnn Jarvis, C Stacey Johnson, P 1984 Sheila Hays, 3B LeeAnn Jarvis, C Stacey Johnson, P Trish Young, 2B 1985 LeeAnne Jarvis, C Stacey Johnson, P Sonia Torres, 2B Bill Galloway, Coach of the Year 1986 Faith Holman, SS Stacey Johnson, P Laura Moir, 3B Stefanie Olow, 2B Chris Sherman, OF 1987 Chris Sherman, OF DeAnna McGough, OF 1988 DeAnna McGough, OF Shirley Moir, SS Debbie Nichols, P Chris Sherman, C Jennifer Smith, 1B 1989 Julie Reed, 1B Chris Sherman, OF Barbara Carter, OF Debbie Nichols, P 1990 Debbie Nichols, P Angie Wyckoff, OF 1992 Linda Mendoza, 1B 1995 Leslie Darnell, OF Sandy Hanks, OF Paige England, P 1997 Evette Grayson, OF All-West Region 2009, Amberly Waits, SS W.R. Johnson Academic Achievement Award 1992 Shawn Cook 1993 Brandy Sachs 1994 Liz Tartavoulle Academic All-Americans 1986 Faith Holman Stacey Johnson 1997 Paige England 1998 Paige England
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All-Time Honors
1999 Paige England Erica St. Romain
LA Tech Player of the Year 1982 LeeAnn Jarvis 1983 Stacey Johnson 1984 LeeAnn Jarvis Stacey Johnson 1985 LeeAnn Jarvis 1986 Stacey Johnson 1987 Debbie Nichols 1988 Debbie Nichols 1989 Chris Sherman 1990 Debbie Nichols 1991 Andrea Bravo 1992 Linda Mendoza 1993 Shawn Cook 1994 Liz Tartavoulle 1995 Candice Carnhan 1996 Wendy Wilson 1997 Evette Grayson 1998 Erica St. Romain Louisiana Freshman of the Year 1987 Debbie Nichols 1995 Paige England 1996 Evette Grayson 2006 Emma Barnes Louisiana Player of the Year 1986, Stacey Johnson 1988, Debbie Nichols Louisiana Hitter of the Year 2009, Amberly Waits Louisiana Coach of the Year 1986 Bill Galloway 1988 Bill Galloway All-Louisiana 1986 Faith Holman, SS Stacey Johnson, P Laura Moir, 3B Sthirley Moir, 1B Chris Sherman, OF Stacey Johnson, P 1987 Chris Sherman, OF Debbie Nichols, P 1988 Debbie Nichols, P DeAnna McGough, OF Shirley Moir, SS Chris Sherman, C Jennifer Smith, 1B 1989 Debbie Nichols, P Chris Sherman, OF Julie Reed, 1B 1990 Angie Wyckoff, OF
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Debbie Nichols, P Rose Jimenez, 3B 1991 Tammy Johnson, OF, Second Team 1994 Liz Tartavoulle, OF Candice Carnahan, P, Second Team Leslie Darnell, C Second Team Rebekah Kilpatrick, P, Honorable Mention 1995 Sandy Hanks, OF Paige England, Second Team Christie Wilson, SS Second Team Leslie Darnell, OF, Honorable Mention 1996 Candice Carnahan, P Wendy Wilson, C Evett Grayson, OF, Second Team Christie Wilson, SS Honorable Mention 1996 Candice Carnahan, P Wendy Wilson, C Evette Grayson, OF, Second Team Christie Wilson, SS Honorable Mention 1997 Evette Grayson, OF Paige England, P, Second Team 2000 Tonya Pitts, 3B Shameika Cofer, DH 2003 Brittany Stanley, 2B Second Team 2004 Amber Miles Bridget Broadnax Brittany Stanley, 2B Second Team 2005 Brittany Stanley, OF Second Team 2006 Regan Clark, C Emma Barnes, OF Second Team Ashley Cameron, P Second Team Jessica Elson, UT Second Team 2007 Emma Barnes, OF Ashley Cameron, UT Second Team 2008 Kylie Bassett, 1B Krissi Oliver, UT Amberly Waits, SS Emma Barnes, OF Honorable Mention Meghan Kreig, P Honorable Mention 2009 Amberly Waits, SS Kylie Bassett, 1B Second Team
Meghan Krieg, P Second Team Emma Barnes, OF Honorable Mention Danielle Sheridan, OF Honorable Mention 2010 Ambrerly Waits, SS Kylie Bassett, 1B Honorable Mention Meghan Krieg, P Honorable Mention Meghan Knowles, DP Honorable Mention All-WAC 2003 Brittany Stanley, OF Mary Cohn, 2B 2004 Amber Miles, OF Bridget Broadnax, 3B Mary Cohn, 2B Brittany Stanley, OF Second Team 2005 Rochelle Sandberg, 2B Amber Miles, OF Second Team Brittany Stanley, OF Second Team 2006 Regan Clark, C Rochelle Sandberg, 2B Emma Barnes, OF Jessica Elson, 3B Second Team 2007 Emma Barnes, At-Large 2008 Jessica Kirby, DP Regan Clark, C Second Team Krissi Oliver, UT Second Team Amberly Waits, SS Second Team 2009 Amberly Waits, SS WAC POY Kylie Bassett, 1B Danielle Sheridan, OF Emma Barnes, OF Second Team Meghan Krieg, P Second Team 2010 Meghan Krieg, P Amberly Waits, SS 2011 Janna Frandrup, UT Second Team Meghan Krieg, P Second Team
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2005 2006 2007 2008
Leah Beasley Sandy Carroll Christine Echols Jessica Elson Amber Miles Kristin Rupp Brittany Stanley Emma Barnes Sandy Carroll Jessica Elson Kristin Rupp Danielle Sheridan Emma Barnes Kylie Bassett Mandi Bertsch Regan Clark Sarah Offutt Danielle Sheridan Emma Barnes Kylie Bassett Mandi Bertsch Regan Clark Heather Doiron
2009 2010
Megan Krieg Wanda Malone Sarah Offutt Jordan Simmons Amberly Waits Emma Barnes Kylie Bassett Heather Doiron Meghan Krieg Danielle Sheridan Amberly Waits Kylie Bassett Heather Doiron Janna Frandrup Christina Gamboa Molly Goza Kendra Harmon Michelle Jones Meghan Knowles Meghan Krieg Sarah Offutt Amberly Waits
2011
Heather Doiron Janna Frandrup Molly Goza Kendra Harmon Michelle Jones Erin Kipp Cassie Krieg Meghan Krieg Meghan Knowles Charday Wilson
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Academic All-WAC 2002 Leah Beasley Lindsay Brownson Kim Leggett Amber Miles Bonnie Wilson 2003 Leah Beasley Erin Chernicky Amber Miles Brittany Stanley Sabra Warner 2004 Leah Beasley Kristin Blodgette Briley Brasher Bridget Broadnax Erin Chernicky Mary Cohn Christine Echols Jessica Elson Amber Miles Kristin Rupp Brittany Stanley Sabra Warner
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Single Game Records UNIVERSITY LA TECH
Batting At Bats 1. 7 Brittany Stanley vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 1. 7 Jennifer LaRussa vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 1. 7 Casey Reiff vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 1. 7 Lindsey Meadows vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 1. 7 Shameika Cofer vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 1. 7 Laura Moir vs. SW Missouri St, 3-18-85 7. 6 Numerous Times (most recent Heather Doiron vs. Boise St, 5-12-11) Hits 1. 5 Allie Geisler vs. Boise St, 5-12-11 2. 4 Numerous Times (most recent Amberly Waits vs. MVSU, 3-17-10)
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Runs 1. 4 Emma Barnes vs. Jackson St, 2-17-06 1. 4 Christie Wilson vs. SFA, 2-16-97 1. 4 Jennifer LaRussa vs. Jackson St, 2-6-04 1. 4 Jessica Elson vs. Jackson St, 2-6-04 5. 3 Numerous Times (most recent Janna Frandrup vs. Nevada, 4-1-11)
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RBIs 1. 7 Allison White vs. Jackson St, 2-7-04 2. 6 Kylie Bassett vs. Nicholls St, 2-15-09 3. 5 Kylie Bassett vs. Tennessee St, 3-7-10 3. 5 Regan Clark vs. Miss Valley St, 2-5-05 3. 5 Ashley Palma vs. Jackson St, 2-6-04 3. 5 Amberly Waits vs. McNeese St, 2-28-10 3. 5 Amberly Waits vs. SE Louisiana, 3-4-09 3. 5 Amberly Waits vs. Texas A&M-CC, 3-17-09 3. 5 Carly White vs. Alcorn St, 2-11-07 10. 4 Numerous times Doubles 1. 3 Amberly Waits vs. Alcorn St, 3-1-07 1. 3 C hristine Echols vs. Grambling St, 4-19-06 1. 3 Rochelle Sandberg vs. NMSU, 3-31-06 4. 2 Numerous Times (most recent Janna Frandrup vs. SJSU, 4-29-11) Triples 1. 2 Emma Barnes vs. UL-Monroe, 2-28-06 1. 2 Shameika Cofer vs. Jackson St, 4-1-02 1. 2 Aimee Coleman vs. Southern Miss, 3-18-04 4. 1 Numerous Times Home Runs 1. 2 Emma Barnes vs. NMSU, 5-1-09 1. 2 Kylie Bassett vs. SJSU, 4-25-09 1. 2 Kylie Bassett vs. Buffalo, 2-27-10 1. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. Nicholls St, 4-15-04 1. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. Jackson St, 2-12-05 1. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. North Texas, 2-12-06 1. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. UL-Monroe, 2-28-06 1. 2 Christine Echols vs. North Texas, 3-15-07 1. 2 Allie Geisler vs. Nevada, 4-1-11 1. 2 Jessica Kirby vs. Boise St, 3-28-09 1. 2 Amberly Waits vs. Grambling St, 4-13-10 1. 2 Amberly Waits vs. McNeese St, 2-28-10
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Most Total Bases 1. 10 Ashley Cameron vs. Jackson St, 2-12-05 1. 9 Emma Barnes vs. New Mexico St, 5-1-09 1. 9 Kylie Bassett vs. Buffalo, 2-27-10 4. 8 Numerous Times (most recent Allie Geisler vs. Nevada, 4-1-11) Hit By Pitch 1. 3 Christine Echols vs. Grambling St, 2-14-06 1. 3 Christine Echols vs. UL-Lafayette, 3-11-06 3. 2 Heather Doiron vs. Northwestern St, 4-8-09 3. 2 Christine Echols vs. Utah St, 4-15-06 3. 2 Christine Echols vs. Grambling St, 2-14-06 3. 2 Christine Echols vs. Nevada 5-5-06 3. 2 Amber Miles vs. Northwestern St, 4-19-05 3. 2 Rochelle Sandberg vs. UTSA, 4-14-05 Stolen Bases 1. 4 Emma Barnes vs. Northwestern St, 2-14-07 2. 3 Amber Miles vs. Nevada, 4-8-05 2. 3 Amber Miles vs. Centenary, 3-21-02 2. 3 Brittany Stanley vs. Jackson St, 4-1-03 2. 3 Brittany Stanley vs. SJSU, 4-4-02 2. 3 Brittany Stanley vs. Grambling St, 4-23-02 2. 3 Brittany Stanley vs. Nicholls St, 2-28-02 8. 2 Numerous Times (most recent Michelle Jones, 5-12-11)
Pitching Innings Pitched 1. 18 Lindsey Meadows vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 2. 13 Kelly Huitt vs. SW Missouri St, 3-18-85 3. 12.2 Meghan Krieg vs. Boise St, 5-12-11 4. 12 Paige England vs. Northern Illinois, 3-7-97 5. 11 Debbie Nichols vs. Texas A&M, 4-21-90 5. 11 Rebekah Kilpatrick vs. Texas A&M, 2-15-94 7. 10 Meghan Krieg vs. Western Kentucky, 2-26-11 7. 10 Meghan Krieg vs. Miss Valley St, 3-17-10 7. 10 Wanda Malone vs. Fresno St, 4-11-09 7. 10 Marla Pinkston vs. Tulsa, 4-5-03 7. 10 Sabra Warner vs. Loyola Marymount, 4-19-02 Strikeouts 1. 17 Meghan Krieg vs. Miss Valley St, 3-17-10 2. 16 Kelly Huitt vs. Miss St, 4-19-85 2. 16 Meghan Krieg vs. Boise St, 5-12-11 4. 15 Stacey Johnson vs. Miss St, 4-19-85 4. 15 Lindsey Meadows vs. UMKC, 3-19-05 6. 14 Lindsey Meadows vs. CC, 3-21-02 6. 14 Meghan Krieg vs. Texas A&M, 3-11-11 6. 14 Meghan Krieg vs. Miss Valley St, 3-11-11 6. 14 Meghan Krieg vs. Hawaii, 3-21-09 6. 14 Lindsey Meadows vs. Miss Valley St, 3-13-05
Walks 1. 10 Meghan Krieg vs. Hawaii, 4-16-11 2. 9 Meghan Krieg vs. Gardner-Webb, 3-5-10 2. 9 Meghan Krieg vs. McNeese St, 2-28-10 2. 9 Marla Pinkston vs. Tennessee, 2-27-04 5. 8 Meghan Krieg vs. Boise St, 5-12-11 5. 8 Meghan Krieg vs. SJSU, 4-2-10 7. 7 Meghan Krieg vs. Arkansas, 3-13-10 7. 7 Stacey Johnson vs. Creighton, 5-22-86 9. 6 Numerous Times (most recent Meghan Krieg vs. New Mexico St, 4-23-11) Most Hits Allowed 1. 19 Kristin Rupp vs. Nicholls St, 4-18-06 2. 17 Lindsey Meadows vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 3. 16 Krissi Oliver vs. Utah St, 4-13-07 4. 14 Kristin Rupp vs. Northwestern St, 4-19-04 5. 13 Numerous Times (most recent Mandi Bertsch vs. Hawaii, 3-24-07) Most Runs Allowed 1. 14 Kristin Rupp vs. Nicholls St, 4-18-06 2. 11 Lesley Aycock vs. Sam Houston St, 2-12-06 2. 11 Krissi Oliver vs. Alabama, 3-27-07 4. 10 Kylie Bassett vs. Alabama, 3-27-07 4. 10 Michelle Jones vs. SJSU, 4-3-10 4. 10 Michelle Jones vs. LSU, 2-13-11 4. 10 Lindsey Meadows vs. SJSU, 5-14-05 4. 10 Krissi Oliver vs. Texas A&M, 3-8-09 4. 10 Krissi Oliver vs. New Mexico St, 3-31-06 4. 10 Marla Pinkston vs. Nevada, 4-18-03 4. 10 Kristin Rupp vs. Fresno St, 4-10-03 These single game records are based on box scores that are available. Not all box scores from the 1980’s and 1990’s are available
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Single Season Batting
Hits 1. Amberly Waits 2. Amberly Waits 3. Amber Miles 4. Emma Barnes 5. Emma Barnes 6. Faith Holman 7. Sandy Hanks 8. Brittany Stanley 9. Chris Sherman 10. Chris Sherman 10. Chris Sherman
81 75 68 67 67 63 62 61 60 59 59
2009 2010 1995 2008 2000 1989 1985 1996 1998 2006 2009 2008 2004 2007 2008 1986 1995 2003 1989 1988 1986
226 206 202 199 198 196 196 193 193 193
2008 1989 2004 2008 2003 2005 1988 2007 2008 2008
Doubles 1. Chris Sherman 2. Chris Sherman 3. Amberly Waits 4. Erica St. Romain 4. LeeAnn Jarvis 6. Erica St. Romain 6. Chris Sherman 6. Regan Clark 9. Jennifer Smith 9. Erica St. Romain 9. Paige England 9. Regan Clark
22 18 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14
1989 1987 2009 1998 1982 1999 1988 2005 1989 1997 1998 2008
Triples 1. Amberly Waits 2. Christie Wilson 3. Emma Barnes 4. Chris Sherman 4. Leslie Darnell 4. Wendy Wilson 7. Shameika Cofer 7. Tonya Pitts 7. Stacey Johnson 7. Patti Simon 7. Chris Sherman 7. Amberly Waits
10 8 7 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4
2008 1996 2006 1988 1995 1995 2002 1999 1983 1982 1987 2007
Home Runs 1. Amberly Waits 2. Kylie Bassett 3. Jessica Kirby 3. Ashley Cameron 3. Ashley Cameron 3. Amberly Waits 3. Kylie Bassett 8. Erica St. Romain 8. Ashley Cameron 8. Liz Tartavoulle
17 13 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9
2009 2009 2009 2005 2006 2010 2010 1998 2007 1994
Total Bases 1. Amberly Waits 2. Amberly Waits 3. Ashley Cameron 4. Amberly Waits 5. Erica St. Romain 6. Liz Tartavoulle 6. Kylie Bassett 7. Chris Sherman 8. Chris Sherman 10. Erica St. Romain
155 126 98 97 96 92 92 87 86 85
2009 2008 2005 2010 1998 1994 2009 1987 1989 1999
Sacrifices 1. Chris Sherman 2. Trish Young 3. Jennifer Smith 4. Shirley Moir 4. Stephanie Olow 6. Bonnie Wilson 6. Angie Wyckoff 8. Sonia Torres 9. Angie Wyckoff 9. Laura Moir 9. Angie Molcany 9. Stacey Johnson 9. Laneigh Anderson 9. Michelle Jones
21 18 17 16 16 15 15 14 13 13 13 13 13 13
1987 1984 1989 1989 1989 2001 1990 1985 1992 1985 1989 1986 1986 2011
Bases on Balls 1. LeeAnn Jarvis 2. Evette Grayson 3. Linda Mendoza 3. Liz Tartavoulle 5. Janna Frandrup 6. LeeAnn Jarvis 7. Chris Sherman 8. Maria Peralta 9. Danielle Sheridan 10. LeeAnn Jarvis 10. Amberly Waits
43 35 33 33 30 29 28 27 26 25 25
1985 1999 1992 1994 2011 1984 1989 1987 2008 1982 2010
53 50 50 49 47 47 45 44 43 42 42 42
2008 2008 2010 2008 2005 2009 2007 2011 2002 2005 2007 2011
Strike Outs 1. Heather Doiron 2. Krissi Oliver 2. Kylie Bassett 4. Jessica Kirby 5. Carly White 5. Jessica Kirby 7. Kylie Bassett 8. Charday Wilson 9. Melissa Johnson 10. Ashley Cameron 10. Amberly Waits 10. Heather Doiron
Hit By Pitch 1. Christine Echols 2. Timber Keys 3. Amber Miles 4. Casey Reiff 5. Emma Barnes 5. Casey Reiff 5. Rochelle Sandberg 5. Amberly Waits 9. Ten Times
25 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 5
2006 1989 2005 2004 2006 2002 2005 2008 -
Runs Scored 1. Evette Grayson 2. Amberly Waits 2. DeAnna McGough 4. Emma Barnes 4. Evette Grayson 4. Amberly Waits 4. Emma Barnes 4. Emma Barnes 4. Amberly Waits 10. Liz Tartavoulle
46 41 41 40 40 40 40 40 40 39
1998 2009 1988 2006 1999 2008 2008 2009 2010 1994
RBI 1. Amberly Waits 2. Erica St. Romain 3. Liz Tartavoulle 4. Amberly Waits 5. Erica St. Romain 6. Wendy Wilson 6. Regan Clark 8. Debbie Nichols 8. Kylie Bassett 8. Jessica Kirby
62 46 42 41 40 38 38 37 37 37
2009 1998 1994 2008 1999 1996 2008 1989 2009 2010
Stolen Bases 1. Evette Grayson 2. Evette Grayson 3. Sandy Hanks 4. Brittany Stanley 5. Evette Grayson 5. Amber Miles 7. Barbara Carter 8. DeAnna McGough 9. Barbara Carter 9. Jacy Tucker 9. Amber Miles
47 39 38 30 29 29 28 27 25 25 25
1999 1998 1995 2002 1997 2004 1989 1988 1988 1995 2005
Stolen Base Attempts 1. Evette Grayson 2. Evette Grayson 3. Sandy Hanks 4. DeAnna McGough 5. Brittany Stanley 5. Amber Miles 7. Evette Grayson 8. Barbara Carter 9. Barbara Carter 9. Amber Miles
53 42 38 35 34 34 32 30 29 29
1999 1998 1995 1988 2002 2004 1997 1988 1989 2005
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At Bats 1. Emma Barnes 2. Barbara Carter 3. Amber Miles 4. Amberly Waits 5. Brittany Stanley 6. Amber Miles 6. Barbara Carter 8. Emma Barnes 8. Regan Clark 8. Danielle Sheridan
.488 .412 .378 .377 .375 .370 .363 .362 .357 .356
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Batting Average 1. Amberly Waits 2. Amberly Waits 3. Sandy Hanks 4. Amberly Waits 5. Jessica Schott 6. Chris Sherman 7. LeeAnn Jarvis 8. Wendy Wilson 9. Erica St. Roman 10. Regan Clark
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Krissi Oliver
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Single Season Pitching Wins 1. Debbie Nichols 2. Debbie Nichols 3. Stacey Johnson 4. Debbie Nichols 5. Paige England 6. Candice Carnahan 6. Candice Carnahan 8. Debbie Nichols 9. Gaynelle Vogel 10. Shawn Cook 10. Rebekah Kilpatrick
50 41 35 33 29 27 27 25 24 23 23
1988 1989 1986 1990 1999 1994 1996 1987 1992 1993 1994
Losses 1. Lindsey Meadows 1. Krissi Oliver 3. Meghan Krieg 4. Kristin Rupp 5. Marla Pinkston 5. Marla Pinkston 7. Debbie Nicholls 7. Meghan Krieg 9. Gaynelle Vogel 9. Krissi Oliver
27 27 24 19 18 18 16 16 15 15
2005 2007 2011 2003 2003 2004 1990 2010 1992 2008
Saves 1. Lindsey Meadows 1. Meghan Krieg 3. Kristin Blodgette 3. Wanda Malone 5. Krissi Oliver 5. Shawn Cook 5. Shawn Cook 5. Wanda Malone 9. Sixteen Times
4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1
2004 2008 2004 2009 2006 1990 1992 2008 -
Strikeouts 1. Meghan Krieg 2. Meghan Krieg 3. Stacey Johnson 4. Stacey Johnson 5. Lindsey Meadows 6. Stacey Johnson 7. Stacey Johnson 8. Meghan Krieg 9. Debbie Nichols 10. Paige England
289 260 254 253 240 235 220 211 207 203
2011 2010 1986 1984 2005 1985 1983 2009 1988 1999
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Walks 1. Meghan Krieg 2. Meghan Krieg 3. Meghan Krieg 4. Krissi Oliver 5. Marla Pinkston 6. Marla Pinkston 7. Gaynelle Vogel 8. Marla Pinkston 9. Lindsey Meadows 10. Debbie Nicholls
141 122 90 83 79 77 69 68 55 48
2010 2011 2009 2007 2004 2000 1992 2003 2005 1989
Shutouts 1. Debbie Nichols 2. Stacey Johnson 3. Debbie Nichols 4. Paige England 5. Debbie Nichols 5. Candice Carnahan 7. Stacey Johnson 7. Stacey Johnson 9. Debbie Nichols 9. Paige England
36 24 21 18 15 15 13 13 12 12
1988 1986 1989 1999 1990 1996 1984 1983 1987 1997
Games Started 1. Debbie Nicholls 2. Debbie Nicholls 3. Debbie Nicholls 4. Paige England 5. Stacey Johnson 5. Gaynelle Vogel 7. Krissi Oliver 8. Krissi Oliver 9. Meghan Krieg 10. Paige England
58 56 48 42 40 40 39 37 36 35
1988 1989 1990 1999 1986 1992 2007 2008 2011 1998
Complete Games 1. Debbie Nicholls 2. Debbie Nicholls 3. Debbie Nicholls 4. Paige England 5. Stacey Johnson 6. Gaynelle Vogel 7. Candice Carnahan 8. Paige England 8. Paige England 10. Krissi Oliver
58 50 46 39 38 36 33 32 32 31
1988 1989 1990 1999 1986 1992 1996 1997 1998 2007
Appearances 1. Debbie Nichols 2. Debbie Nichols 3. Lindsey Meadows 4. Debbie Nichols 5. Krissi Oliver 6. Stacey Johnson 6. Paige England 8. Gaynelle Vogel 8. Meghan Krieg 10. Marla Pinkston 10. Marla Pinkston 10. Krissi Oliver
58 56 54 49 48 44 44 41 41 40 40 40
1988 1989 2005 1990 2007 1986 1999 1992 2011 2003 2004 2008
Innings Pitched 1. Debbie Nichols 409 2. Debbie Nichols 389 3. Debbie Nichols 344 4. Stacey Johnson 315 5. Paige England 286.2 6. Gaynelle Vogel 277.2 7. Krissi Oliver 269.2 8. Lindsey Meadows 263.0 9. Meghan Krieg 247.0 10. Candice Carnahan 236.0
1988 1989 1990 1986 1999 1992 2007 2005 2011 1996
Earned Run Average 1. Stacey Johnson 2. Stacey Johnson 3. Stacey Johnson 4. Stacey Johnson 4. Tami Cyr 6. Debbie Nichols 7. Tami Cyr 8. Sarah Slater 9. Kelly Campbell 10. Tami Cyr
1986 1983 1984 1985 1985 1988 1983 1989 1986 1984
0.27 0.29 0.43 0.50 0.50 0.51 0.53 0.62 0.76 0.77
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Career Batting Leaders 2007-10 1986-89 1996-99 1982-85 2006-09 1997-00 1995-98 1993-96 2002-05 1992-95
Hits 1. Amberly Waits 2. Emma Barnes 3. Chris Sherman 4. Amber Miles 5. Brittany Stanley 6. Regan Clark 7. Evette Grayson 8. LeeAnn Jarvis 9. Debbie Nichols 10. Christie Wilson
262 236 233 208 205 189 188 178 175 173
2007-10 2006-09 1986-89 2002-05 2002-05 2005-08 1996-99 1982-85 1987-90 1993-96
At Bats 1. Emma Barnes 2. Amber Miles 3. Chris Sherman 4. Regan Clark 5. Brittany Stanley 5. Amberly Waits 7. Debbie Nicholls 8. Kylie Bassett 9. Danielle Sheridan 10. Shirley Moir
768 742 697 684 678 678 658 630 628 608
2006-09 2002-05 1986-89 2005-08 2002-05 2007-10 1987-90 2007-10 2006-09 1985-88
Doubles 1. Chris Sherman 2. Erica St. Romain 3. Amberly Waits 4. Regan Clark 5. LeeAnn Jarvis 6. Debbie Nicholls 7. Paige England 8. Shirley Moir 9. Jennifer Smith 10. Stephanie Olow 10. Charlotte Fain 10. Christie Wilson
63 50 47 44 43 42 36 33 32 31 31 31
1986-89 1997-00 2007-10 2005-08 1982-85 1987-90 1995-99 1985-88 1988-91 1986-89 1991-94 1995-98
Triples 1. Amberly Waits 2. Christie Wilson 3. Chris Sherman 4. Emma Barnes 5. Wendy Wilson 6. Liz Tartavoulle 6. Evette Grayson 6. Miranda Knight 9. Leslie Darnell 9. Brittany Stanley
19 15 12 10 9 8 8 8 7 7
2007-10 1995-98 1986-89 2006-09 1993-96 1991-94 1996-99 1998-01 1994-97 2002-05
Home Runs 1. Amberly Waits 2. Ashley Cameron 3. Kylie Bassett 4. Erica St. Romain 4. Jessica Kirby 6. LeeAnn Jarvis 7. Regan Clark 8. Rochelle Sandberg 8. Debbie Nichols 10. Liz Tartavoulle 10. Danielle Sheridan 10. Krissi Oliver 10. Heather Doiron
Hit By Pitch 1. Christine Echols 2. Emma Barnes 3. Erica St. Romain 3. Casey Reiff 5. Miranda Knight 6. Amber Miles 6. Evette Grayson 8. Timber Keys 8. Ashley Aycock 10. Jessica Elson 10. Regan Clark 10. Danielle Sheridan 10. Summer Young
32 16 14 14 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9
2004-07 2006-09 1997-00 2001-04 1998-01 2001-05 1996-99 1989-90 2003-04 2004-07 2005-08 2006-09 2007-09
Runs Scored 1. Evette Grayson 2. Emma Barnes 3. Amberly Waits 4. Chris Sherman 5. Danielle Sheridan 6. Barbara Carter 7. Sandy Hanks 8. Erica St. Romain 9. Kylie Bassett 10. Stephanie Olow 10. Brittany Stanley
158 152 145 122 118 104 103 102 96 94 94
1996-99 2006-09 2007-10 1986-89 2006-09 1986-89 1992-95 1997-00 2007-10 1986-89 2002-05
1988-91 1985-88 1985-88 1989-92 1999-02 1986-89 1986-89 1987-90 1987-90 2006-09
RBI 1. Amberly Waits 2. Erica St. Romain 3. Chris Sherman 4. Wendy Wilson 4. Regan Clark 6. Debbie Nichols 7. Kylie Bassett 8. Leslie Darnell 9. Ashley Cameron 10. LeeAnn Jarvis
160 128 114 107 107 106 103 99 94 91
2007-10 1997-00 1986-89 1992-95 2005-08 1987-90 2007-10 1994-97 2004-07 1982-85
111 93 79 75 72 68 67 63 61 59
1982-85 1996-99 1986-89 2006-09 1986-89 1985-88 2007-10 1993-96 2001-04 2005-08
Stolen Bases 1. Evette Grayson 2. Sandy Hanks 3. Amber Miles 4. Brittany Stanley 5. Barbara Carter 6. Christie Wilson 7. Emma Barnes 8. DeAnna McGough 9. Martha Olow 10. Amberly Waits
135 90 89 85 76 63 60 58 53 51
1996-99 1992-95 2002-05 2002-05 1986-89 1995-98 2006-09 1986-89 1993-96 2007-10
167 160 134 127 127 113 112 107 107 106 104
2008-11 2007-10 2007-10 2006-09 2006-09 2004-07 2005-07 2002-05 2007-10 2006-09 2001-04
Stolen Base Attempts 1. Evette Grayson 148 2. Amber Miles 108 3. Brittany Stanley 103 4. Sandy Hanks 95 5. Barbara Carter 88 6. DeAnna McGough 76 7. Christie Wilson 71 8. Martha Olow 65 8. Emma Barnes 65 10. Amberly Waits 62
1996-99 2002-05 2002-05 1992-95 1986-89 1986-89 1995-98 1993-96 2006-09 2007-10
36 32 30 22 22 17 15 11 11 9 9 9 9
2007-10 2004-07 2007-10 1997-00 2007-10 1982-85 2005-08 2005-07 1987-90 1991-94 2006-09 2006-09 2008-11
Total Bases 1. Amberly Waits 2. Chris Sherman 3. Emma Barnes 4. Kylie Bassett 5. Erica St. Romain 6. Ashley Cameron 7. Regan Clark 8. Debbie Nicholls 9. Evette Grayson 10. Christie Wilson
455 336 303 296 290 280 278 259 244 243
2007-10 1986-89 2006-09 2007-10 1997-00 2004-07 2005-08 1987-90 1996-99 1995-98
Sacrifices 1. Jennifer Smith 2. Shirley Moir 3. Laura Moir 3. Angie Wyckoff 5. Bonnie Wilson 6. Barbara Carter 7. Stephanie Olow 8. Kristie Arrant 9. Debbie Nicholls 9. Danielle Sheridan
43 41 37 37 35 32 31 30 28 28
Walks 1. LeeAnn Jarvis 2. Evette Grayson 3. Chris Sherman 4. Danielle Sheridan 5. Stephanie Olow 6. Shirley Moir 7. Amberly Waits 8. Martha Olow 9. Casey Reiff 10. Regan Clark Strike Outs 1. Heather Doiron 2. Kylie Bassett 2. Jessica Kirby 3. Emma Barnes 3. Danielle Sheridan 5. Ashley Cameron 6. Carly White 7. Brittany Stanley 8. Amberly Waits 9. Krissi Oliver 10. Casey Reiff
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.386 .334 .314 .310 .307 .307 .305 .303 .301 .296
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Average 1. Amberly Waits 2. Chris Sherman 3. Evette Grayson 4. LeeAnn Jarvis 5. Emma Barnes 5. Erica St. Romain 7. Christie Wilson 8. Martha Olow 9. Brittany Stanley 10. Sandy Hanks
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Debbie Nichols
Stacey Johnson
Paige England
Career Pitching Leaders Wins 1. Debbie Nichols 2. Stacey Johnson 3. Paige England 4. Candice Carnahan 5. Tami Cyr 5. Krissi Oliver 5. Meghan Krieg 8. Rebekah Kilpatrick 9. Marla Pinkston 10. Lindsey Meadows
149 1987-90 96 1983-86 89 1995-99 68 1993-96 57 1982-85 57 2006-09 57 2008-11 50 1994-97 49 2000-04 40 2001-05
Losses 1. Krissi Oliver 2. Marla Pinkston 3. Meghan Krieg 4. Lindsey Meadows 5. Debbie Nicholls 6. Kristin Rupp 7. Paige England 8. Stacey Johnson 9. Shawn Cook 10. Sabra Warner
Walks Issued 1. Meghan Krieg 2. Marla Pinkston 3. Krissi Oliver 4. Debbie Nicholls 5. Lindsey Meadows 6. Paige England 7. Rebekah Kilpatrick 8. Stacey Johnson 9. Candice Carnahan 10. Kristin Rupp
391 2008-11 258 2000-04 203 2006-09 146 1987-90 129 2001-05 120 1995-99 113 1994-97 112 1983-86 105 1993-96 94 2003-06
Innings Pitched 1. Debbie Nichols 1,357.0 1987-90 2. Stacey Johnson 968.0 1983-86 3. Paige England 876.0 1995-99 4. Krissi Oliver 779.2 2006-09 5. Meghan Krieg 719.2 2008-11 6. Marla Pinkston 703.0 2000-04 7. Candice Carnahan 657.2 1993-96 8. Lindsey Meadows 650.1 2001-05 9. Tami Cyr 567.1 1982-85 10. Rebekah Kilpatrick 493.0 1994-97
69 2006-09 59 2000-04 50 2008-11 46 2001-05 45 1987-90 40 2003-06 37 1995-99 32 1983-86 32 1990-93 30 2001-04
Saves 1. Lindsey Meadows 2. Meghan Krieg 2. Krissi Oliver 2. Wanda Malone 5. Shawn Cook 6. Kristin Blodgette 7. Stacey Johnson 7. Kelly Campbell 7. Missy Ladd 7. Marla Pinkston
Games Started 1. Debbie Nicholls 2. Paige England 3. Stacey Johnson 4. Krissi Oliver 5. Marla Pinkston 6. Meghan Krieg 7. Candice Carnahan 8. Tami Cyr 9. Lindsey Meadows 10. Rebekah Kilpatrick
193 1987-90 130 1995-99 124 1983-86 121 2006-09 104 2000-04 101 2008-11 98 1993-96 88 1982-85 76 2001-05 75 1994-97
Earned Run Average (Minimum 100 IP) 1. Stacey Johnson 0.38 1983-85 2. Debbie Nichols 0.80 1987-90 3. Tami Cyr 0.81 1982-85 4. Kelly Campbell 0.88 1986-87 5. Kelly Huitt 0.93 1985-87 6. Gaynelle Vogel 1.01 1992 7. Candice Carnahan 1.15 1993-96 8. Paige England 1.17 1995-99 9. Rebekah Kilpatrick 1.62 1994-97 10. Marnie Thornton 1.68 1991
6 2001-05 5 2008-11 5 2006-09 5 2008-09 4 1990-93 3 2004 2 1983-86 2 1986-87 2 1999-01 2 2000-04
Strikeouts 1. Stacey Johnson 2. Meghan Krieg 3. Debbie Nichols 4. Paige England 5. Lindsey Meadows 6. Marla Pinkston 7. Candice Carnahan 8. Krissi Oliver 9. Rebekah Kilpatrick 10. Tami Cyr
Complete Games 1. Debbie Nicholls 2. Paige England 3. Stacey Johnson 4. Candice Carnahan 5. Marla Pinkston 6. Meghan Krieg 7. Krissi Oliver 8. Lindsey Meadows 8. Tami Cyr 10. Rebekah Kilpatrcik
182 1987-90 123 1995-99 112 1983-86 90 1993-96 76 2000-04 75 2008-11 69 2006-09 67 2001-05 67 1982-85 66 1994-97
962 1983-86 859 2008-11 659 1987-90 618 1995-99 589 2001-05 519 2000-04 395 1993-96 385 2006-09 349 1994-97 275 1982-85
Appearances 1. Debbie Nichols 2. Krissi Oliver 3. Stacey Johnson 4. Meghan Krieg 5. Marla Pinkston 6. Lindsey Meadows 6. Paige England 8. Candice Carnahan 9. Tami Cyr 9. Kristin Rupp
197 1987-90 154 2006-09 138 1983-86 135 2008-11 134 2000-04 125 2001-05 125 1995-99 102 1993-96 91 1982-85 91 2003-06
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Team Single Season Batting
Most Wins 1. 50 1988 2. 45 1989 2. 45 1986 4. 41 1987 5. 40 1995 6. 39 1994 7. 38 1985 8. 37 1983 8. 37 2008 10. 36 1982 10. 36 1996
Hits 1. 454 2008 2. 406 1988 3. 400 2004 4. 398 2005 4. 398 2007 6. 395 1986 7. 382 1997 8. 380 1994 9. 376 2009 10. 374 1998 Doubles 1. 72 1. 72 3. 71 4. 69 5. 63 6. 62 7. 61 8. 57 9. 56 10. 53
2005 2008 1989 2007 1988 1987 1997 2006 1998 1996
Triples 1. 17 2. 16 2. 16 4. 15 5. 14 6. 13 6. 13 8. 11 8. 11 10. 10 10. 10 10. 10
RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1995 1996 2008 1986 1992 1983 2006 1984 1985 1994 2003 2004
Home Runs 1. 59 2009 2. 43 2010 3. 34 2008 4. 32 2007 5. 28 2005 6. 26 2006 7. 25 2011 8. 18 1989 9. 16 2004 10. 15 1997 Runs 1. 240 1998 2. 239 2008 3. 232 2006 4. 231 2009 5. 230 1994 6. 221 1989 6. 221 1997 8. 220 1988 9. 216 1995 9. 216 1986
218 2008 209 2009 204 2006 193 1998 188 1986 188 2010 179 2007 178 1997 176 1994 175 1989
Sacrifices 1. 109 1989 2. 91 1985 3. 87 1990 4. 79 1987 5. 71 1986 6. 69 1992 7. 67 2001 8. 65 1988 9. 60 1997 10. 56 1999
Walks 1. 160 2009 1. 160 1987 3. 153 1992 4. 146 1985 5. 143 2011 6. 142 1989 7. 140 2008 8. 137 1994 9. 130 1988 9. 130 1996
Stolen Bases 1. 138 1995 2. 111 1998 3. 101 1994 4. 99 1989 4. 99 1992 6. 97 1997 7. 96 1988 8. 94 1999 9. 91 1996 10. 86 1993
Strikeouts 1. 390 2005 2. 379 2008 3. 330 2007 4. 309 2009 5. 302 2004 6. 300 2010 7. 290 2011 8. 255 2003 9. 250 2006 10. 196 2002
Stolen Base Attempts 1. 157 1995 2. 127 1994 3. 125 1998 3. 125 1988 5. 120 1989 6. 115 1992 7. 113 1997 7. 113 1999 9. 112 1996 10. 99 2002
Team Single Season Pitching Earned Run Avg. 1. 0.39 1983 2. 0.47 1986 3. 0.51 1988 4. 0.56 1984 5. 0.88 1985 6. 1.10 1987 7. 1.11 1992 8. 1.16 1996 9. 1.47 1997 10. 1.49 1994
Losses 1. 49 2005 2. 42 2003 3. 39 2011 4. 37 2007 5. 33 2004 6. 31 2001 6. 31 2006 8. 29 2008 9. 28 1992 10. 27 2002
Wins 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.
Saves 1. 8 2004 1. 8 2008 3. 4 2009 4. 3 2003 4. 3 2006 6. 2 1990 6. 2 1992 6. 2 2001 6. 2 2011 10. 1 2007 10. 1 2010
50 1988 45 1989 45 1986 41 1987 40 1995 39 1994 38 1985 37 1983 37 2008 36 1996
Complete Games 1. 58 1988 2. 57 1992 3. 53 1989 4. 50 1986 4. 50 1994 4. 50 1997 7. 49 1995 8. 48 1988 9. 47 1998 9. 47 1999
Fewest Hits Allowed 1. 115 1997 2. 168 1983 3. 189 1984 3. 189 1986 5. 205 1988 6. 216 1985 7. 225 1991 8. 239 1996 9. 249 1993 10. 259 1995
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed 1. 11 1983 2. 28 1986 3. 30 1984 3. 30 1985 5. 44 1990 6. 51 1985 7. 53 1989 8. 56 1996 9. 61 1999 9. 61 1987
Fewest Walks Issued 1. 30 1990 2. 35 1983 3. 40 1988 4. 44 1998 5. 45 1996 5. 45 1999 7. 46 1993 8. 50 1989 9. 53 1986 10. 55 1995
Innings Pitched 1. 447 1992 2. 445 2008 3. 423 1989 4. 416 1986 5. 414 2005 6. 409 1988 7. 408 1985 8. 401 2004 9. 3 87.2 2007 10. 387 1987
Fewest Runs Allowed 1. 42 1988 2. 45 1983 3. 54 1984 3. 54 1986 5. 73 1996 6. 77 1990 7. 78 1985 8. 84 1989 9. 89 1987 10. 92 1991 10. 92 1995
Strikeouts 1. 380 1985 2. 344 1986 3. 343 1984 4. 339 2009 4. 339 2011 6. 303 2005 7. 296 2010 8. 291 2008 9. 287 1983 10. 280 2002
Shutouts 1. 36 1988 2. 30 1986 3. 26 1983 4. 25 1984 5. 24 1985 6. 23 1987 6. 23 1989 6. 23 1995 9. 22 1999 10. 21 1996
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Batting Average 1. .284 2006 2. .279 1998 3. .269 1997 4. .268 1995 5. .266 1993 6. .264 1996 7. .260 2008 8. .259 1988 8. .258 2007 10. .257 1994
At Bats 1. 1744 2008 2. 1 643 2005 3. 1584 1992 4. 1573 2004 5. 1568 1988 6. 1566 1986 7. 1545 2007 8. 1544 1989 9. 1517 2003 10. 1480 1994
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Games Played 1. 67 2005 2. 66 2008 3. 62 1992 4. 60 2004 5. 60 2007 6. 59 1989 7. 58 2003 7. 58 1988 9. 57 2009 10. 56 1986 10. 56 2011
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Spring 1980 (2-12) Coach: Barry Canterbury 0 UL-Monroe 17 2 UL-Monroe 13 3 Northwestern State 11 3 Northwestern State 13 2 McNeese State 17 3 McNeese State 5 5 New Orleans 6 2 New Orleans 11 0 McNeese State 19 4 McNeese State 18 11 LSU-Alexandria 6 6 LSU-Alexandria 4 8 UL-Lafayette 10 5 LSU-Alexandria 9 Fall 1980 (5-10) Coach: Barry Canterbury 2 Texas Wesleyan 1 3 Texas Wesleyan 9 8 Stephen F. Austin 12 0 Oklahoma State 8 0 Texas Arlington 1 1 Texas Arlington 8 2 Oklahoma State 3 0 Stephen F. Austin 8 10 Sam Houston St. 4 6 Baylor 0 8 Texas Tech 7 11 Trinity Univ. 1 2 Saint Mary's 9 1 Angelo State 3 2 Baylor 8 Spring 1981 (18-17) Coach: Gary Blair 10 Nicholls State 4 5 Nicholls State 2 2 McNeese State 7 1 McNeese State 3 6 Stephen F. Austin 8 4 Stephen F. Austin 3 10 UL-Monroe 7 10 UL-Monroe 5 1 Northwestern State 5 8 Northwestern State 4 14 1 Texas Arlington 3 Texas Arlington 5 4 Texas Arlington 10 4 Texas Arlington 0 13 LSU-Alexandria 2 3 LSU-Alexandria 4 5 McNeese State 6 0 McNeese State 3 1 Northwestern State 3 2 Northwestern State 1 12 UL-Monroe 5 9 UL-Monroe 3 4 Oklahoma 5 2 Oklahoma 9 5 Okla. City Univ. 3 4 Okla. City Univ. 2 10 Nicholls State 1 5 Nicholls State 2 13 LSU-Alexandria 1 12 LSU-Alexandria 0
All-Time Results
1 LSU 4 McNeese State 0 LSU 0 McNeese State 1 Oklahoma State
0 5 9 5 3
Fall 1981 (16-8) Coach: Bill Galloway (Scores not available) 1982 (36-10) Coach: Bill Galloway 3 LSU 4 3 LSU 1 3 LSU 4 1 LSU 0 5 Indiana State 4 1 Indiana State 0 2 Baylor 1 5 Baylor 4 4 Stephen F. Austin 2 12 Stephen F. Austin 2 3 Illinois State 7 0 Oklahoma State 2 13 Northern Colorado 2 5 Iowa 0 5 Nebraska 1 16 UL-Monroe 0 6 UL-Monroe 0 6 McNeese State 0 8 McNeese State 1 3 NW Missouri 2 2 Oklahoma 3 3 Illinois State 4 2 Iowa State 5 3 LSU 0 2 LSU 5 0 Baylor 2 6 Midwestern 0 7 Okla. City 5 1 Texas Arlington 0 10 West Texas State 2 2 Baylor 1 2 Baylor 1 3 Baylor 0 1 Baylor 0 4 Baylor 0 6 Texas Arlington 5 1 Texas Arlington 0 5 Texas Arlington 0 4 Texas Arlington 0 11 UL-Monroe 1 4 UL-Monroe 2 1 Stephen F. Austin 0 10 Stephen F. Austin 1 1 Baylor 0 1 Baylor 0 0 Baylor 1 1983 (37-11) Coach: Bill Galloway 2 Nicholls State 0 4 Nicholls State 0 1 Texas Arlington 0 2 Texas Arlington 0 1 Texas A&M 2 0 Texas A&M 4
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7 Indiana State 5 Indiana State 8 McNeese State 3 McNeese State 3 Arizona 1 Indiana 1 Kansas State 2 Nebraska 1 New Mexico 0 Indiana 1 Eastern Michigan 4 Eastern Michigan 11 McNeese State 5 McNeese State 3 Baylor 6 Baylor 0 Texas Arlingtonh 5 Iowa State 3 West Texas State 0 Sam Houston St. 2 South Carolina 2 Oklahoma 2 Illinois State 0 South Carolina 0 Illinois State 4 Mississippi State 9 Mississippi State 3 UL-Monroe 7 UL-Monroe 2 UL-Monroe 5 UL-Monroe 2 Baylor 2 Baylor 1 Texas A&M 1 Texas A&M 1 Stephen F. Austin 0 Stephen F. Austin
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2
NCAA Tournament 9 Penn State 2 2 Penn State 0 2 Pacific✦ 0 0 UCLA✦ 8 0 Texas A&M✦ 2 1984 (34-14-1) Coach: Bill Galloway 2 Texas Arlington 0 7 Texas Arlington 1 0 UL-Lafayette 1 4 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Florida State 0 2 Baylor 1 0 Texas A&M 1 5 McNeese 0 1 McNeese 0 4 Mississippi State 0 9 Mississippi State 1 2 Central Mich. 3 4 Central Mich. 1 7 Iowa 0 6 Wichita State 0 0 Missouri 2 4 New Mexico St. 2 1 New Mexico St. 0 0 Oklahoma State 3 4 UL-Monroe 0
2 UL-Monroe 3 Michigan State 4 Michigan State 1 McNeese State 3 McNeese State 1 Baylor 1 Cal St.-Fullerton 0 Texas Tech 4 Sam Houston St. 5 McNeese State 1 Texas A&M 0 Texas Arlington 6 Nicholls State 6 South Carolina 1 Texas A&M 1 UL-Monroe 2 UL-Monroe 1 South Carolina 4 South Carolina 3 Nicholls State 1 Nicholls State 2 Baylor 2 Baylor 5 Nicholls State 10 Nicholls State 1 Texas A&M 0 Texas A&M
0 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1
NCAA Tournament 0 Cal-Poly Pomona 0 Cal-Poly Pomona
1 12
1985 (38-14-1) Coach: Bill Galloway 0 Florida State 0 7 Missouri 3 4 McNeese 0 8 Ball State 0 2 UL-Lafayette 0 1 South Carolina 0 0 Texas A&M 5 0 Nicholls State 1 1 Nicholls State 2 3 McNeese 0 5 McNeese 3 2 UL-Lafayette 0 3 UL-Lafayette 0 1 SW Missouri 0 2 SW Missouri 1 6 Stanford 0 3 Baylor 9 0 Utah State 2 3 South Florida 0 2 New Mexico 0 0 Texas A&M 9 2 Florida State 1 1 UL-Monroe 2 1 SW Missouri 0 0 UL-Lafayette 1 1 UL-Lafayette 0 2 Adelphi 3 2 Adelphi 1 11 Georgia State 0 4 Florida State 3 2 Adelphi 0 3 Nicholls State 1 1 South Carolina 2
7 McNeese 3 McNeese 5 UL-Monroe 1 UL-Monroe 0 Nicholls State 2 Nicholls State 3 Mississippi State 5 Mississippi State 4 Baylor 4 Baylor 0 Stephen F. Austin 1 Oklahoma City 4 Oklahoma City 0 UL-Monroe 7 UL-Monroe 1 Texas A&M 2 Texas A&M
0 0 4 0 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1
NCAA Tournament 0 Texas A&M 3 5 Texas A&M 1 1 Texas A&M 0 0 Nebraska✦ 6 0 Northwestern State✦ 1 1986 (45-11) Coach: Bill Galloway 5 Creighton 0 4 Creighton 2 2 Sam Houston St. 0 4 McNeese State 0 4 Bowling Green 0 7 Baylor 0 1 Toledo 0 0 Texas A&M 6 1 Nicholls State 0 3 Nicholls State 0 0 Cal St.-Fullerton 1 0 Cal St.-Fullerton 4 0 Cal St.-Long Bch 2 1 Cal St.-Long Bch 0 2 San Diego State 3 1 South Carolina 0 6 South Carolina 0 2 Northwestern State 0 6 Northwestern State 1 2 Missouri 0 13 Kansas State 1 1 Kansas 0 7 Oklahoma State 3 9 McNeese State 0 3 McNeese State 0 7 UL-Monroe 0 9 UL-Monroe 0 4 Indiana 3 3 Indiana 2 0 Indiana 1 2 Mississippi State 1 1 Mississippi State 0 2 Southern Miss 1 7 Southern Miss 0 7 UL-Lafayette 1 1 UL-Lafayette 0 11 Nicholls State 1 8 Nicholls State 0 0 Texas A&M 2 1 Texas A&M 2
LOUISIANA TECH
1 2 0 2 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0
NCAA Tournament 4 Florida State 0 1 Florida State 0 0 Indiana✦ 1 3 Creighton✦ 4
0 0 4 6 0 2 0
NCAA Tournament 0 Texas A&M 1 Texas A&M
4 2
1988 (50-8) Coach: Bill Galloway 4 McNeese State 0 6 McNeese State 0 10 Northwestern State 8 2 Northwestern State 0 6 Ball State 2 1 Ball State 0 1 Oklahoma State 3 0 Illinois State 1 1 Sam Houston 0 1 South Carolina 0 7 McNeese 0 2 Texas A&M 0 7 Florida State 0 1 Temple 0 3 North Carolina 0 7 Eastern Mich. 0 7 Virginia 0 1 South Florida 0 6 Central Mich. 1 1 South Carolina 0 2 South Carolina 0 2 Baylor 0 2 Indiana 4 5 South Carolina 1 4 Kent State 0 10 UL-Monroe 0 4 UL-Monroe 1 3 Southern Miss 0 5 Southern Miss 0 2 Northwestern State 0 1 Northwestern State 0 5 UL-Lafayette 0 2 UL-Lafayette 1 9 Winthrop Col. 8 8 South Florida 1 4 Iowa State 3 0 Furman 1 5 Nicholls State 0 3 South Carolina 1 8 Iowa State 3 4 McNeese State 0 4 McNeese State 0 4 Texas A&M 1 2 Texas A&M 1 1 UL-Lafayette 0 4 UL-Lafayette 0 4 Stephen F. Austin 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 5 Nicholls State 0 2 Nicholls State 0 4 Michigan State 1 5 Creighton 1 14 Michigan State 0
1 Creighton
0
NCAA Tournament 6 Florida State 0 Texas A&M 4 Texas A&M 0 Texas A&M
1 2 0 1
1989 (45-14) Coach: Bill Galloway 7 McNeese State 0 10 McNeese State 0 3 Texas A&M 1 3 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 SW Texas State 1 3 Ball State 0 6 Utah State 1 11 Texas A&M 1 2 UL-Lafayette 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 1 2 Stephen F. Austin 0 7 Indiana State 0 1 Indiana State 0 4 Ohio State 3 3 Kent State 4 5 Missouri 1 9 Ohio State 1 7 Sam Houston St. 6 6 UL-Lafayette 2 1 UL-Lafayette 0 0 Furman 1 5 South Carolina 2 1 Furman 0 2 South Carolina 1 2 Northwestern State 1 4 Northwestern State 5 0 UL-Lafayette 2 6 Nicholls State 0 4 Nicholls State 0 1 UL-Monroe 2 7 UL-Monroe 2 10 UL-Monroe 2 3 Texas A&M 0 6 Iowa State 2 9 Oklahoma 0 0 Oklahoma State 2 1 Western Illinois 3 3 Illinois State 1 9 McNeese State 1 6 McNeese State 1 9 Southern Miss 0 4 Southern Miss 2 1 Texas A&M 2 8 Texas A&M 4 3 Northwestern State 2 4 Northwestern State 2 1 Stephen F. Austin 5 0 Stephen F. Austin 1 4 South Florida 0 4 South Florida 0 1 South Florida 0 1 Florida State 0 4 Nicholls State 2 1 Florida State 0 3 Nicholls State 0 NCAA Tournament
3 1 1 2
Florida State South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina
1 3 0 8
1990 (35-18) Coach: Bill Galloway 2 Northwestern State 0 1 Northwestern State 2 4 McNeese State 0 8 McNeese State 1 10 Furman 1 3 Furman 1 3 Sam Houston St. 2 1 Texas Arlington 0 10 UL-Monroe 0 3 Nebraska 0 1 UL-Monroe 2 1 UL-Lafayette 0 2 UL-Lafayette 4 7 Nicholls State 3 2 Nicholls State 0 6 UL-Monroe 1 1 UL-Monroe 0 3 UL-Monroe 0 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 Stephen F. Austin 1 2 South Carolina 1 7 SW Missouri St. 8 6 Texas Arlington 0 1 South Carolina 0 1 Southern Illinois 2 0 Indiana 4 3 Missouri 4 0 Missouri 3 3 Indiana 0 4 Southeastern La. 1 9 Southeastern La. 6 1 UL-Lafayette 0 3 UL-Lafayette 1 0 Texas Arlington 1 0 Texas Arlington 1 4 Northwestern State 3 5 Northwestern State 8 6 McNeese 1 4 McNeese 0 4 Nicholls State 1 7 Nicholls State 0 0 Texas A&M 1 3 Texas A&M 1 5 Stephen F. Austin 1 3 Stephen F. Austin 1 1 Texas Arlingtonh 5 2 New Mexico 5 3 Texas Arlington 1 1 New Mexico 3 1 Utah 5 3 Utah 1 2 Arizona 3 0 Arizona 2 7 Centenary (Forfeit) 0 7 Centenary (Forfeit) 0 1991 (15-19) Coach: Bill Galloway 3 Southeastern La. 0 7 Southeastern La. 0
2 UL-Monroe 3 0 Texas A & M 1 3 Southern Miss 2 1 Northwestern State 2 0 Nicholls State 1 3 Nicholls State 2 0 UL-Lafayette 1 1 UL-Lafayette 0 11 Georgia State 5 2 North Carolina 6 0 South Carolina 4 2 Texas Arlington 1 3 Northern Illinois 0 1 Oklahoma State 0 5 Oklahoma City 19 2 Oklahoma City 1 2 Sam Houston St. 12 1 Sam Houston St. 6 1 McNeese State 2 0 McNeese State 1 2 Northwestern State 0 0 Northwestern State 4 2 Nicholls State 6 0 Nicholls State 5 0 South Florida 2 3 East Carolina 0 4 Georgia State 0 0 UL-Lafayette 1 1 McNeese State 4 2 McNeese State 1 1 UL-Monroe 2 1 UL-Monroe 0 1992 (34-28) Coach: Bill Galloway 14 Southern Miss 0 10 Southern Miss 1 2 Northwestern State 3 0 Northwestern State 1 1 Texas Arlington 4 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 Texas Arlington 3 0 Oklahoma State 2 1 Missouri 2 4 Illinois State 5 0 UL-Monroe 1 0 Ohio State 1 0 South Carolina 1 0 Minnesota 1 6 Northern Illinois 4 3 Texas A&M 0 1 Nebraska 0 0 South Carolina 2 3 South Carolina 2 3 Southern Illinois 4 2 Illinois State 4 2 Texas Arlington 0 5 Northern Illinois 4 1 Sam Houston 0 4 Indiana 3 3 Colorado State 8 1 Kansas 10 0 Texas A&M 1 3 Indiana 0 1 Texas Arlington 5 0 Sam Houston 2 4 Arizona State 3
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1987 (41-14) Coach: Bill Galloway 3 Northwestern State 1 8 Northwestern State 1 11 Baylor 0 7 Baylor 0 1 Oklahoma State 0 0 Cal St.-Fullerton 7 2 Sam Houston 0 2 Baylor 5 4 Texas A&M 0 2 South Carolina 0 3 SW Missouri 1 5 SW Missouri 4 0 Nicholls State 3 1 Nicholls State 3 10 Southern Illinois 1 6 Southern Illinois 3 1 Arizona 2 6 Sam Houston 2 5 Oklahoma 2 4 UL-Lafayette 0 0 Nebraska 2 4 Kansas 1 1 Indiana 2 1 UL-Monroe 0 1 UL-Monroe 0 5 Baylor 2 11 Baylor 0 6 Northwestern State 0 6 Northwestern State 1 1 UL-Lafayette 0 1 UL-Lafayette 0 4 George Mason 0 2 South Carolina 1 1 Furman 0 0 South Florida 3 2 Georgia State 0 0 Nicholls State 2 1 Florida State 2 5 UL-Lafayette 3 1 UL-Lafayette 0 2 Nicholls State 0 3 Nicholls State 0 1 Texas A&M 7 6 Texas A&M 4 2 UL-Monroe 1 7 UL-Monroe 5
3 Stephen F. Austin 3 Stephen F. Austin 6 Bowling Green 7 Northern Illinois 3 Bradley 0 Indiana 6 Northern Illinois
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7 Baylor 4 Baylor 2 Northwestern State 6 Northwestern State 3 UL-Lafayette 5 UL-Lafayette 1 Stephen F. Austin 9 Stephen F. Austin 1 Texas A&M 1 Texas A&M 3 UL-Monroe 19 UL-Monroe
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1 Colorado State 6 Texas-San Antonio 9 SW Missouri 1 SW Missouri 5 McNeese State 5 McNeese State 1 Nicholls State 1 Nicholls State 2 UL-Lafayette 0 UL-Lafayette 7 Delta State 4 Delta State 6 Centenary 8 Centenary 11 Georgia State 5 NC-Wilmington 0 South Florida 3 Furman 3 Southeastern La. 4 Eastern Mich. 3 Furman 2 South Florida 10 McNeese State 8 McNeese State 1 Stephen F. Austin 6 Stephen F. Austin 0 UL-Lafayette 2 UL-Lafayette 4 UL-Monroe 2 UL-Monroe
2 0 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 5 1 1 1 1
1993 (21-15) Coach: Bill Galloway 1 McNeese State 0 10 McNeese State 2 10 Stephen F. Austin 1 11 Stephen F. Austin 1 8 Centenary 2 1 Centenary 3 0 UL-Lafayette 10 0 UL-Lafayette 6 2 Southeastern La. 0 6 Southeastern La. 5 5 UL-Monroe 0 5 UL-Monroe 1 5 Southeastern La. 0 5 Southeastern La. 4 1 Northwestern State 3 1 Northwestern State 2 2 Nebraska 4 0 SW Missouri St. 1 1 Nebraska 4 6 Delta State 0 3 Centenary 2 10 Centenary 8 5 NC-Wilmington 3 4 Georgia State 3 3 East Carolina 4 5 Winthrop 4 7 Nicholls State 3 4 McNeese State 1 4 South Carolina 1 0 Texas A&M 4 3 McNeese State 6 4 McNeese State 3 1 UL-Lafayette 3 1 UL-Lafayette 2 1 Northwestern State 4 0 Northwestern State 1
1994 (39-16) Coach Bill Galloway 7 McNeese State 1 2 McNeese State 1 4 Texas A & M 5 4 Texas A & M 5 2 Southeastern La. 0 5 Southeastern La. 1 6 Tulsa 4 3 Georgia State 1 7 Georgia State 0 2 Georgia Tech 6 2 Georgia Tech 0 5 Furman 2 3 Furman 2 4 Samford 0 4 Samford 0 4 Evansville 0 9 Evansville 0 1 UL-Lafayette 2 0 UL-Lafayette 4 2 Northwestern State 0 0 Northwestern State 1 2 UL-Monroe 0 5 UL-Monroe 0 5 Iowa State 0 5 Eastern Illinois 7 0 Florida State 2 6 Indiana 2 2 E. Michigan 3 4 Centenary 1 6 Centenary 0 4 Nicholls State 2 7 Nicholls State 3 6 Stephen F. Austin 4 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 8 Southeastern La. 0 7 Southeastern La. 0 5 Centenary 6 7 Centenary 1 3 McNeese State 2 3 McNeese State 5 5 Stephen F. Austin 4 7 Stephen F. Austin 4 8 NC-Charlotte 3 2 East Carolina 1 3 South Florida 0 3 SE Missouri St. 1 5 George Mason 0 0 UL-Lafayette 1 1 Texas A & M 2 5 UL-Lafayette 4 1 UL-Lafayette 2 6 Northwestern State 5 9 Northwestern State 1 1 UL-Monroe 2 7 UL-Monroe 1 1995 (40-14) Coach Bill Galloway 3 Centenary 1 7 Centenary 0 0 Nicholls State 1 0 Nicholls State 4 8 Mobile 0 8 Delta State 0 5 Oklahoma City 11 4 Centenary 2 1 UL-Monroe 0 4 South Florida 0
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6 South Florida 3 Texas Arlington 5 Tulsa 0 UL-Lafayette 0 UL-Lafayette 4 Ball State 6 Indiana 2 Northern Illinois 0 Temple 0 Virginia 0 Oklahoma State 6 Southeastern La. 2 Southeastern La. 7 Ball State 8 Robert Morris 4 Notre Dame 10 Samford 4 Samford 5 South Carolina 3 South Carolina 1 McNeese State 3 McNeese State 3 Southeastern La. 4 Southeastern La. 9 Centenary 3 Centenary 10 Northwestern State 8 Northwestern State 4 Middle Tenn. St. 8 Ga. Southern 8 Illinois-Chicago 5 East Carolina 9 Coastal Carolina 3 South Carolina 4 UL-Lafayette 1 Nicholls State 9 Northwestern State 4 Northwestern State 1 UL-Monroe 2 UL-Monroe 3 Texas A&M 3 Texas A&M
0 0 8 6 4 0 2 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 7 2 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0
NCAA Tournament 0 Washington 1 Nicholls State
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1996 (36-12) Coach: Bill Galloway 15 Centenary 0 3 Centenary 4 1 Southeastern La. 0 2 Southeastern La. 3 7 Stephen F. Austin 3 4 Texas Arlingtonh 1 0 Oklahoma 2 3 Oklahoma State 4 11 Baylor 2 5 SW Texas State 3 1 SW Texas State 0 5 Wichita State 1 1 Long Beach St. 0 1 Texas A&M 5 5 Wichita State 0 3 Texas A&M 8 4 Long Beach St. 8 1 California 1 2 DePaul 0 1 Oklahoma State 3 2 UNLV 2
2 Texas Arlingtonh 7 5 UL-Monroe 0 4 UL-Monroe 0 3 Northwestern State 1 5 Northwestern State 1 1 UL-Lafayette 2 4 UL-Lafayette 1 1 Baylor 0 4 Baylor 2 8 Nicholls State 2 2 Nicholls State 1 5 SW Texas State 2 7 SW Texas State 0 3 Centenary 0 8 Centenary 0 1 Southeastern La. 0 8 Southeastern La. 0 2 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 Stephen F. Austin 0 7 Samford 1 4 Samford 0 3 Mercer 0 13 George Mason 0 1 Northwestern State 0 8 Northwestern State 0 6 Texas Arlington 1 9 Texas Arlington 2 1997 (35-17) Coach: Bill Galloway 13 Centenary 0 8 Centenary 0 2 Southeastern La. 1 13 Southeastern La. 0 0 Minnesota 2 14 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Texas Arlington 1 5 Texas Arlington 1 0 Oklahoma 1 1 UL-Monroe 4 2 Southern Illinois 0 10 Mississippi 0 10 Tenn.-Martin 1 5 Northwestern State 0 0 Oklahoma City 5 10 Georgia 0 5 Georgia 1 1 Washington 2 6 Florida State 2 2 Oklahoma 1 7 Connecticut 1 1 Northwestern 2 6 Northern Illinois 9 7 Texas A&M 2 7 Northern Illinois 0 3 Ohio State 1 2 Ohio State 3 1 Texas A&M 0 3 Florida State 2 1 Northern Iowa 2 2 Massachusetts 1 3 South Florida 1 1 Furman 0 0 Michigan State 3 2 Northwestern State 8 7 Stephen F. Austin 1 9 Southeastern La. 1 6 Southeastern La. 1 1 UL-Lafayette 0 1 UL-Lafayette 7
2 UL-Monroe 4 UL-Monroe 1 Centenary 6 Centenary 1 Northwestern State 4 Northwestern State 3 SW Texas State 3 SW Texas State 5 Mississippi State 2 Mississippi State 5 Mississippi 8 Georgia Tech
0 7 0 1 3 3 2 0 2 3 6 6
1998 (32-19) Coach: Bill Galloway 9 Centenary 1 6 Centenary 0 2 Okla. State 4 3 Sam Houston 2 11 Kentucky 1 2 New Mexico 3 2 Tulsa 0 5 NM State 7 0 Nicholls State 4 5 Arkansas 1 1 Northwestern State 3 5 Okla. City 6 4 Tennessee 2 17 Jackson State 0 19 Jackson State 4 1 LSU 3 2 LSU 3 6 Southeastern La. 1 9 Southeastern La. 0 0 UL-Monroe 1 1 UL-Monroe 0 2 Virginia 0 0 Virginia 2 5 Butler 0 0 Butler 3 3 Samford 1 11 Samford 1 2 Alabama 3 2 Alabama 3 9 Samford 0 8 Samford 0 3 Northwestern State 0 1 Northwestern State 9 1 Georgia 5 3 Georgia 4 13 Grambling St. 0 13 Grambling St. 0 1 Northwestern State 0 5 Northwestern State 1 5 Southeastern La. 0 2 Southeastern La. 3 3 SW Texas St. 2 2 SW Texas St. 1 8 Texas Arlington 0 4 Texas Arlington 0 1 UL-Monroe 2 10 UL-Monroe 2 8 Centenary 1 1 Centenary 0 3 UL-Lafayette 1 1 UL-Lafayette 12 1999 (34-18) Coach Bill Galloway 5 Centenary 3
LOUISIANA TECH 2 0 1 1 4 3 0 2 1 4 4 1 1 9 2 3 2 6 8 7 3 5 0 0
Sun Belt Tournament 0 UL-Lafayette 16 1 Western Kentucky 6 2001 (20-31) Coach Bill Galloway 2 Centenary 0 5 Centenary 2 1 Oklahoma 3 3 BYU 11 2 UT-San Antonio 3 0 Texas A&M 8 0 BYU 8 0 Sam Houston St. 5 2 Sam Houston St. 0 4 Houston Baptist 0 2 Houston Baptist 1 1 Loyola-Chicago 2 2 Texas A&M-CC 3 5 Texas Arlington 1 1 Purdue 2 1 Loyola-Chicago 2 4 Northwestern State 3 2 Nicholls State 1 1 Nicholls State 4 9 Jackson State 1 6 Jackson State 0 7 Samford 3 2 Samford 0 2 Centenary 0 5 Centenary 2 5 Belmont 2 1 Belmont 0 0 Middle Tenn. 2 0 Middle Tenn. 3 0 Middle Tenn. 2 0 Middle Tenn. 6 0 Southeastern La. 1 0 UL-Lafayette 4 0 UL-Lafayette 4 1 UL-Lafayette 4 0 UL-Lafayette 8 0 FIU 7 1 FIU 2 2 FIU 3
11 FIU 1 Northwestern State 1 Western Kentucky 2 Western Kentucky 3 Western Kentucky 2 Western Kentucky 1 New Mexico St. 2 New Mexico St. 0 New Mexico St. 0 New Mexico St.
8 2 0 1 2 0 7 7 2 7
Sun Belt Tournament 0 FIU 1 Western Kentucky
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2002 (21-27, 3-21 WAC) Coach Bill Galloway 12 Central Ark. 1 6 Central Ark. 1 0 Northwestern State 5 9 Birmingham-So. 0 7 Birmingham-So. 1 3 Sam Houston St. 2 2 Sam Houston St. 3 4 Nicholls State 1 2 Nicholls State 1 3 Southeastern La. 2 0 Southeastern La. 8 7 Prairie View A&M 0 9 Prairie View A&M 0 2 Northwestern State 3 1 Centenary 4 4 Centenary 0 0 TulsaWAC 1 0 TulsaWAC 2 0 Centenary 2 2 Centenary 2 Portland StateWAC 1 0 Portland StateWAC 4 0 Loyola-MrymtWAC 3 5 Jackson State 1 10 Jackson State 1 4 San Jose StateWAC 1 5 San Jose StateWAC 6 0 Fresno StateWAC 3 0 Fresno StateWAC 9 4 Stephen F. Austin 0 4 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 HawaiiWAC 3 4 HawaiiWAC 1 0 HawaiiWAC 5 1 HawaiiWAC 5 0 Portland StateWAC 4 2 Portland StateWAC 3 0 Loyola-MrymntWAC 1 1 Loyola-MrymntWAC 7 0 Loyola-MrymntWAC 4 8 Grambling State 0 9 Grambling State 0 0 Fresno StateWAC 3 0 Fresno StateWAC 2 0 San Jose StateWAC 4 2 San Jose StateWAC 4 1 TulsaWAC 6 0 TulsaWAC 4 2003 (16-42, 6-14 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson
7 Centenary 6 2 Centenary 4 0 UL-Lafayette 8 0 UL-Lafayette 4 2 UL-Monroe 4 2 Baylor 3 2 Mercer 6 0 Baylor 14 1 Tulsa 5 1 UAB 8 5 Baylor 6 4 UAB 1 7 Nicholls State 6 0 Nicholls State 7 3 Birmingham So. 6 1 Nicholls State 0 0 Connecticut 4 0 Connecticut 3 1 Northwestern St. 4 0 Houston 2 0 Houston 6 3 Southeastern La. 4 7 Southeastern La. 1 4 Birmingham So. 1 2 Troy State 3 1 Troy State 4 3 Birmingham So. 0 3 UL-Monroe 6 1 Sam Houston St. 2 1 Sam Houston St. 3 1 Northwestern St. 5 2 Northwestern St. 1 10 Jackson St. 0 1 Jackson St. 0 1 Stephen F. Austin 5 3 Stephen F. Austin 6 2 Centenary 5 2 TulsaWAC 1 2 TulsaWAC 1 0 Fresno StateWAC 3 1 Fresno StateWAC 10 3 San Jose StateWAC 2 7 San Jose StateWAC 2 2 NevadaWAC 11 4 NevadaWAC 6 7 NevadaWAC 0 9 NevadaWAC 1 2 UL-Monroe 3 0 TulsaWAC 1 1 TulsaWAC 2 3 HawaiiWAC 6 3 HawaiiWAC 8 3 HawaiiWAC 6 0 HawaiiWAC 7 0 Fresno StateWAC 9 0 Fresno StateWAC 2 4 San Jose StateWAC 5 0 San Jose StateWAC 1 2004 (27-33, 10-11 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 30 Jackson State 0 1 Mississippi State 6 7 Bradley 0 12 Jackson State 4 6 Bradley 4 0 Mississippi State 1 1 Northwestern State 2 3 McNeese State 7
1 UL-Lafayette 11 2 McNeese State 1 4 Southern Miss. 0 8 Alcorn State 0 1 Texas-San Antonio 9 0 LSU 3 2 LSU 3 1 Lipscomb 0 1 Tennessee 9 0 Baylor 2 0 Tennessee 1 8 Lipscomb 2 3 Northwestern State 1 2 Centenary 1 3 Northwestern State 1 3 Southern Miss 4 5 Southern Miss 6 0 Texas-San Antonio 7 1 Texas-San Antonio 5 2 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 TulsaWAC 2 0 TulsaWAC 8 3 UL-Monroe 8 0 Fresno StateWAC 2 4 Fresno StateWAC 8 0 NevadaWAC 2 3 NevadaWAC 0 3 San Jose StateWAC 1 4 San Jose StateWAC 2 12 UTEPWAC 6 8 UTEPWAC 4 1 UL-Lafayette 4 1 UL-Lafayette 4 6 Nicholls State 1 1 Nicholls State 0 9 UL-Monroe 6 0 Southeastern La. 1 2 Southeastern La. 3 1 Centenary 0 1 TulsaWAC 0 1 HawaiiWAC 0 0 HawaiiWAC 3 5 HawaiiWAC 4 3 HawaiiWAC 5 0 San Diego State 6 1 Fresno StateWAC 5 0 Fresno StateWAC 2 5 NevadaWAC 6 3 NevadaWAC 7 2 San Jose StateWAC 1 2 San Jose StateWAC 1 2005 (18-49, 2-16 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 4 Miss. Valley State 3 0 Miss. Valley State 9 0 North Carolina State 4 9 Miss. Valley State 11 1 North Carolina State 6 7 Mississippi State 9 11 Southern 2 0 Troy State 2 8 Jackson State 0 8 Southeastern La. 1 2 Samford 0 0 Louisville 8 0 San Jose State 4 3 UL-Monroe 0
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2000 (21-22) Coach Bill Galloway 8 Southeastern La. 0 10 Southeastern La. 2 7 Nicholls State 1 2 Nicholls State 0 1 Texas-San Antonio 8 1 Oklahoma State 11 0 Auburn 6 0 Texas Arlington 2 4 Kentucky 5 0 UL-Monroe 4 1 Wisconsin 0 2 Syracuse 6 0 Southern Miss 10 1 Texas Arlington 4 0 Northwestern State 9 7 West Alabama 1 5 West Alabama 3
4 UAB 1 UAB 3 Samford 4 Samford 3 Auburn 0 Auburn 1 Southeastern La. 1 Southeastern La. 12 Centenary 3 UL-Monroe 7 Centenary 11 Jackson State 10 Jackson State 0 Southern Ark. 3 Southern Ark. 0 Texas Arlington 3 Texas Arlington 0 LSU 1 LSU 0 Northwestern State 7 Goshen 0 UL-Monroe 5 Centenary 2 Centenary
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8 Centenary 0 10 Stephen F. Austin 2 10 Stephen F. Austin 8 1 UL-Monroe 0 1 UL-Monroe 2 15 UT-Arlington 1 0 UT-Arlington 2 1 SW Texas State 0 2 SW Texas State 3 4 Stephen F. Austin 0 2 Centenary 1 0 Oklahoma City 2 6 Nicholls State 1 3 Southern Illinois 0 1 Southern Miss. 2 1 Stephen F. Austin 3 1 Northwestern State 0 4 Samford 0 11 Samford 0 2 Ga. Southern 3 9 Ga. Southern 0 10 Charleston So. 0 7 Charleston So. 2 6 Coll. of Charleston 0 3 Coll. of Charleston 0 3 UL-Lafayette 5 0 UL-Lafayette 10 3 Southeastern La. 0 7 Southeastern La. 6 6 Southern Ark. 0 2 Southern Ark. 0 0 Sam Houston St. 1 1 Sam Houston St. 0 4 Nicholls State 1 8 Southeastern La. 0 8 Southeastern La. 0 2 Northwestern State 1 0 LSU 1 2 LSU 6 2 Ark. Monticello 0 3 Ark. Monticello 0 4 McNeese State 2 0 Jacksonville St. 1 1 Southern Miss 10 0 Jacksonville St. 1 0 McNeese State 5 0 UL-Monroe 4 2 UL-Monroe 1 1 Centenary 0 5 Centenary 0
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2 Southern Miss. 1 7 Sam Houston State 1 5 Baylor 6 0 Arizona 7 2 Birmingham So. 3 1 UL-Lafayette 8 0 UL-Lafayette 11 5 Southeastern La. 0 4 Southeastern La. 10 4 Miss. Valley State 2 6 Appalachian State 0 11 Jackson State 1 4 Birmingham So. 3 1 Appalachian State 6 3 Miss. Valley State 2 1 Centenary 3 3 Missouri-KC 0 1 Missouri 11 2 Missouri-KC 1 1 Missouri 6 0 McNeese State 1 5 McNeese State 7 5 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 Stephen F. Austin 3 2 UTEPWAC 3 0 UTEPWAC 3 2 UTEPWAC 1 2 UL-Monroe 4 5 Northwestern State 6 2 Northwestern State 3 0 NevadaWAC 3 4 NevadaWAC 3 1 NevadaWAC 5 6 UL-Monroe 7 4 Centenary 7 3 Texas-San Antonio 6 2 Texas-San Antonio 10 6 Northwestern State 15 3 Northwestern State 7 1 HawaiiWAC 7 1 HawaiiWAC 9 3 HawaiiWAC 6 0 Southern Miss 7 0 Southern Miss 7 0 Fresno StateWAC 6 0 Fresno StateWAC 6 3 Fresno StateWAC 5 1 TulsaWAC 2 0 TulsaWAC 8 3 TulsaWAC 11 0 San Jose StateWAC 2 3 San Jose StateWAC 10 0 San Jose StateWAC 8 2006 (18-31, 6-11 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 4 North Texas 7 3 Sam Houston State 11 2 Sam Houston State 11 6 North Texas 9 12 Grambling State 1 12 Grambling State 0 1 Northwestern State 9 15 Jackson State 4 7 Eastern Illinois 8 6 Eastern Illinois 4 1 UL-Monroe 5 3 Jacksonville State 4 6 Nicholls State 0 1 Jacksonville State 4 6 Nicholls State 0
13 UL-Monroe 7 2 Centenary 10 4 UL-Lafayette 10 3 UL-Lafayette 8 5 Northwestern State 9 3 UL-Monroe 9 1 HawaiiWAC 7 4 HawaiiWAC 14 1 HawaiiWAC 8 0 Texas Arlington 2 6 Texas Arlington 4 2 NMSUWAC 10 1 NMSUWAC 10 7 NMSUWAC 15 0 San Jose StateWAC 4 4 San Jose StateWAC 1 6 San Jose StateWAC 7 9 Southeastern La. 1 5 Utah StateWAC 0 6 Utah StateWAC 4 9 Utah StateWAC 1 1 Nicholls State 6 2 Nicholls State 14 13 Grambling State 5 8 Grambling State 0 3 Northern Colorado 1 4 Northern Colorado 6 2 Fresno StateWAC 1 3 Fresno StateWAC 5 11 NevadaWAC 2 9 NevadaWAC 14 4 NevadaWAC 5 WAC Tournament 0 Hawaii 0 Fresno State
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2007 (22-38, 3-15 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 8 Alcorn State 4 5 Alcorn State 1 9 Alcorn State 0 3 Stephen F. Austin 0 4 Stephen F. Austin 3 9 Northwestern State 15 4 McNeese State 0 2 UL-Monroe 12 7 Miss Valley State 4 3 McNeese State 8 2 Miss Valley State 3 6 Texas Arlington 5 5 Texas Arlington 1 0 LSU 8 4 Troy 5 11 Southern Miss 24 8 Troy 6 1 LSU 10 1 Southern Miss 0 5 Alcorn State 3 11 Alcorn State 8 0 Baylor 5 0 Baylor 8 1 Baylor 4 2 Centenary 4 1 Southeastern La. 2 7 Southeastern La. 6 1 North Texas 3 8 North Texas 4 6 UL-Monroe 5 1 Hawaii WAC 5 0 Hawaii WAC 9
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3 Hawaii WAC 7 4 Alabama 12 0 Alabama 15 0 New Mexico St.WAC 2 3 New Mexico St.WAC 0 7 New Mexico St.WAC 5 6 Centenary 4 2 San Jose StateWAC 3 0 San Jose StateWAC 9 4 San Jose StateWAC 4 0 McNeese State 2 2 McNeese State 3 6 Utah StateWAC 7 4 Utah StateWAC 12 5 Utah StateWAC 6 2 UL-Monroe 5 0 Arkansas 1 4 Arkansas 5 1 Fresno StateWAC 9 0 Fresno StateWAC 4 0 Fresno StateWAC 8 5 Northwestern State 2 0 NevadaWAC 2 2 NevadaWAC 3 0 NevadaWAC 7 WAC Tournament 8 Utah State 2 Hawaii 2 Nevada
10 Alcorn State 0 12 New Mexico St.WAC 4 8 New Mexico St.WAC 2 4 New Mexico St.WAC 10 6 UL-Monroe 1 4 Northwestern State 5 5 Fresno StateWAC 3 0 Fresno StateWAC 9 0 Fresno StateWAC 1 2 McNeese State 0 9 McNeese State 1 1 Utah StateWAC 0 7 Utah StateWAC 2 3 Utah StateWAC 2 7 NevadaWAC 8 2 NevadaWAC 12 0 NevadaWAC 8 3 UL-Monroe 0 5 Ole Miss 4 0 Ole Miss 3 WAC Tournament 2 Hawaii 1 3 Fresno State 2 4 Nevada 3 2 Nevada 1
1 NCAA Tournament 5 1 Auburn 3 0 Texas A&M 2 Auburn 0 Texas A&M
2008 (37-29, 7-10 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 0 UL-Lafayette 13 4 UL-Monroe 0 3 UL-Lafayette 8 1 UL-Monroe 0 0 North Texas 1 8 North Texas 6 2 Central Ark. 3 3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 8 UL-Monroe 5 0 Centenary 3 7 Southeastern La. 9 5 Southeastern La. 1 1 Alcorn State 3 11 Alcorn State 2 0 Centenary 1 5 Belmont 4 4 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 Ole Miss 4 3 Jacksonville State 5 2 Troy 1 1 Northwestern State 0 6 Austin Peay 8 8 Charleston Southern 6 7 Charleston Southern 1 2 Mississippi State 5 3 IUPUI 2 6 IUPUI 2 3 South Alabama 4 8 Buffalo 0 3 Kansas 11 1 San Jose StateWAC 0 1 San Jose StateWAC 3 2 San Jose StateWAC 5 4 Nicholls State 0 1 Nicholls State 3 1 Hawaii WAC 4 4 Hawaii WAC 6 9 Alcorn State 1
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2009 (15-23*, 9-8 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 4 *Northwestern State 0 0 McNeese State 3 0 Lipscomb 1 0 UL-Lafayette 11 8 *Nicholls State 0 5 McNeese State 6 4 *McNeese State 1 5 *Alabama State 2 0 South Alabama 2 3 *Nicholls State 0 2 *Southern Miss 0 5 UL-Monroe 7 2 *Rutgers 0 8 *UL-Monroe 0 3 Baylor 4 0 Rutgers 4 2 *Southeastern La. 0 10 *Southeastern La. 1 7 *Stephen F. Austin 2 4 *Stephen F. Austin 3 0 Texas A&M 11 0 UL-Lafayette 8 2 UL-Lafayette 3 1 Texas A&M-CC 5 9 *Texas A&M-CC 8 0 Hawaii WAC 3 8 *Hawaii WAC 1 0 Hawaii WAC 4 3 *Alcorn State 0 10 *Alcorn State 2 3 *Boise State WAC 0 7 *Boise State WAC 2 3 Nevada WAC 9 7 Nevada WAC 3 0 Nevada WAC 2 4 Northwestern St. 1
0 Fresno State WAC 7 0 Fresno State WAC 3 1 Fresno State WAC 0 10 North Texas 1 7 *North Texas 4 8 Utah State WAC 1 1 Utah State WAC 2 7 Utah State WAC 2 2 Stephen F. Austin 0 10 San Jose State WAC 1 9 San Jose State WAC 7 4 San Jose State WAC 1 4 Ole Miss 5 9 Ole Miss 1 9 New Mexico St. WAC 1 5 New Mexico St. WAC 3 4 New Mexico St. WAC 5 WAC Tournament 7 Hawaii 4 Nevada 0 Fresno State 1 Nevada
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2010 (26-21, 11-10 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 5 Southeastern LA 1 6 Southeastern LA 2 6 Stephen F. Austin 7 0 Notre Dame 1 3 Alcorn State 0 4 Southern Miss 5 5 Buffalo 2 3 McNeese State 11 7 Buffalo 10 9 McNeese State 7 6 McNeese State 2 9 Centenary 1 7 Gardner-Webb 5 0 Auburn 1 6 Alabama State 5 11 Tennessee State 3 5 SIU-Edwardsville 7 2 Arkansas 5 5 SE Missouri 3 3 Arkansas 5 3 Mississippi Valley 2 6 Utah State WAC 4 10 Utah State WAC 4 3 Utah State WAC 4 4 Centenary 1 2 San Jose State WAC 0 9 San Jose State WAC 1 2 San Jose State WAC 10 5 Texas Arlington 2 2 New Mexico St. WAC 1 2 New Mexico St. WAC 1 2 New Mexico St. WAC 6 7 Grambling State 0 1 Hawaii WAC 3 5 Hawaii WAC 8 0 Hawaii WAC 9 2 Boise State WAC 4 2 Boise State WAC 3 4 Boise State WAC 3 9 Nevada WAC 3 3 Nevada WAC 1 9 Nevada WAC 7 1 Fresno State WAC 2 0 Fresno State WAC 4 3 Fresno State WAC 1
LOUISIANA TECH WAC Tournament 5 San Jose State 2 Boise State
2011 (17-39, 6-15 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson Bowling Green 1 #19 LSU 9 Purdue 7 Bowling Green 4 #19 LSU 10 Mississippi State 3 Southern Illinois 8 Butler 2
Butler 5 Baylor 11 Baylor 9 South Alabama 8 Ole Miss 4 Southeast Missouri 5 Western Kentucky 4 Western Kentucky 8 UTA 6 North Texas 3 UTEP 13 Ole Miss 8 UTA 5 Miss Valley State 0 #22 Texas A&M 3 San Diego State 11
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Miss Valley State 1 #22 Texas A&M 11 Northwestern State 2 Southeastern LA 3 Southeastern LA 3 McNeese State 1 2 Fresno State WAC Fresno State WAC 10 Fresno State WAC 2 Nevada WAC 4 Nevada WAC 5 Nevada WAC 1 Boise State WAC 6 Boise State WAC 11 Boise State WAC 8 Northwestern State 3
Hawaii WAC 6 Hawaii WAC 4 Hawaii WAC 0 New Mexico St. WAC 7 New Mexico St. WAC 5 New Mexico St. WAC 3 San Jose State WAC 1 San Jose State WAC 4 San Jose State WAC 5 Utah State WAC 1 Utah State WAC 6 11 Utah State WAC
WAC Tournament 2 Fresno State 2 Boise State
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Illinois State 2 6 Indiana 8 7 Indiana State 7 0 Iowa 2 0 Iowa State 4 1 IUPUI 2 0 Jackson State 17 0 Jacksonville State 0 5 Kansas 2 2 Kansas State 2 0 Kent State 1 1 Kentucky 1 2 Lipscomb 2 1 Long Beach State 2 2 UL-Lafayette 30 45 UL-Monroe 61 37 LSU 4 18 LSU-Alexandria 5 2 Louisville 0 1 Loyola-Chicago 0 2 Loyola-Marymount 0 4 Massachusetts 1 0 McNeese State 52 22 Mercer 1 1 Michigan State 3 2 Middle Tenn. St. 1 4 Midwestern 1 0 Minnesota 0 2 Mississippi 4 5 Mississippi State 9 7 Mississippi Valley State 6 2 Missouri 3 6 Missouri State 6 3 Missouri-KC 2 0 Mobile College 1 0 Nebraska 4 4 Mercer 1 1 Nevada 14 20 New Mexico 3 3 New Mexico St. 9 15 New Orleans 0 2 Nicholls State 54 19 North Carolina 1 1 North Carolina State 0 2 North Carolina-Charlotte 1 0 North Carolina-Wilmington 2 0 North Texas 3 5 Northern Colorado 2 1 Northern Illinois 7 1 Northern Iowa 0 1 Northwest Missouri 1 0 Northwestern 0 2 Northwestern St. 45 38 Notre Dame 1 1 Ohio State 3 2 Oklahoma 4 6 Oklahoma City 6 7 Oklahoma State 3 14 Pacific 1 0
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Penn State 2 0 0 +2 Portland State 1 3 0 -3 Prairie View A&M 2 0 0 +2 Purdue 0 2 0 -2 Robert Morris 1 0 0 +1 Rutgers 0 1 0 -1 Saint Mary’s 0 1 0 -1 Sam Houston State 14 11 0 -2 Samford 17 0 0 +17 San Diego State 0 3 0 -3 San Jose State 16 19 0 -2 South Alabama 0 3 0 -3 South Carolina 23 7 0 +4 South Florida 10 3 0 +4 Southeast Missouri 2 1 0 -1 Southeastern La. 45 14 0 -2 Southern 1 0 0 +1 Southern Arkansas 3 1 0 +1 Southern Illinois 4 3 0 -1 SI-Edwardsville 0 1 0 -1 Southern Mississippi 12 10 0 -1 Stanford 1 0 0 +1 Stephen F. Austin 38 19 0 -1 Syracuse 0 2 0 -2 Temple 1 1 0 -1 Tennessee 1 2 0 -1 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 +1 Tennessee State 1 0 0 +1 Texas A & M 25 35 0 -6 Texas A & M-CC 1 2 0 +1 Texas-Arlington 27 21 0 -2 Texas State 9 2 0 -1 Texas Tech 1 1 0 -1 Texas Wesleyan 1 1 0 -1 Toledo 1 0 0 +1 Trinity 1 0 0 +1 Troy 2 4 0 +2 Tulsa 5 13 0 -3 UCLA 0 1 0 -1 UNLV 0 1 0 -1 Utah 2 4 0 -1 Utah State 15 7 0 +1 UTEP 3 3 0 -1 UTSA 1 8 0 -8 Virginia 2 2 0 -1 Washington 0 2 0 -2 West Alabama 4 0 0 +4 West Texas St. 2 0 0 +2 Western Illinois 0 1 0 -1 Western Kentucky 4 5 0 -3 Wichita State 3 0 0 +3 Winthrop College 2 0 0 +2 Wisconsin 2 0 0 +2 TOTALS 938 717 2 Team-by-team records do not include games from the fall of 1981 when Tech was 16-8 under Bill Galloway.
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OPPONENT Adelphi Alabama Alabama State Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State Angelo State Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Ark-Monticello Ark-Pine Bluff Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Belmont Birmingham Southern Boise State Bowling Green Bradley BYU Buffalo Butler California Cal St-Fullerton Cal-Poly Pomona Centenary Central Arkansas Central Michigan Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Colorado St. Connecticut Creighton Delta State DePaul East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Florida International Florida State Fresno State Furman Gardner Webb George Mason Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Goshen Grambling State Hawaii Houston Houston Baptist Illinois-Chicago
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DR. DAN RENEAU University President
For over half a century, President Dan Reneau and Louisiana Tech University have shared a reputation for higher education excellence, leadership and performance that is unrivaled anywhere in the State of Louisiana. With a passion for service and a commitment to his University and its constituents, Dr. Reneau has become one of the most respected and admired educational leaders in the history of Louisiana higher education. Dr. Reneau’s many accomplishments at Louisiana Tech began with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering in 1963. He also earned a master’s degree from Tech in chemical engineering in 1964, followed by a doctorate from Clemson University in 1966. Dr. Reneau returned to Louisiana Tech in 1967 as an assistant professor of chemical engineering and quickly distinguished himself as a scholar and researcher. He has published over 80 technical papers in books and journals, edited five books, and attended over 100 international meetings and conferences. In 1972, Dr. Reneau was responsible for establishing Louisiana Tech’s Biomedical Engineering Department – one of the first of its kind in the United States. The department and its undergraduate curriculum became only the fifth program accredited in the nation. The Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program was later awarded a Commendation of Excellence by the Louisiana Board of Regents. Dr. Reneau’s continued vision and leadership resulted in his appointment as Louisiana Tech’s Vice President of Academic Affairs in 1980. In this capacity, he served as chief academic officer to some 400 faculty housed in six colleges and three professional schools, offering 160 different degree programs. During his tenure, every major program with an accrediting agency was awarded accreditation. He was also instrumental in establishing Louisiana Tech’s Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Science. On February 20, 1987, the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities selected Dr. Reneau as the 13th President of Louisiana Tech University. While accomplishments have been many during Dr. Reneau’s tenure as President of Louisiana Tech, some of the most notable include the implementation of selective admissions, achievement of Division I-A football status, establishment of the Institute for Micromanufacturing (IfM), construction of a new state-of-the-art Biomedical Engineering facility, attainment of the Carnegie Research University/High Research Activity classification, and the establishment of a 50-acre research park between the Tech campus and downtown Ruston called Enterprise Campus. In 1995, Dr. Reneau was awarded the Distinguished Arthur T. Prescott Professorship in Engineering. In 1999, the Clemson Alumni Association, in conjunction with Clemson University, installed Dr. Reneau as an inaugural Alumni Fellow of the University. The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering selected Dr. Reneau as a 2000 AIMBE Fellow. In 2002, he was awarded the Newell Perry Award by the National
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Federation of the Blind – the highest honor that is given by the National Federation of the Blind. In recent years, Dr. Reneau has led Louisiana Tech to the University of Louisiana System’s (ULS) highest graduation rate, highest retention rate, highest average freshman ACT score, and fastest time-to-completion rate for first-time baccalaureates as well as achieving record graduate enrollment and doctoral graduates. Louisiana Tech has twice been ranked in the nation’s top ten for graduating students with the least amount of debt by U.S. News & World Report (2010 and 2011) and was the highest ranked Louisiana public university in mid-career median pay for graduates, according to PayScale.com (2010). Tech was also north Louisiana’s only public university to make the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. As he enters his 25th year as Louisiana Tech President, Dr. Dan Reneau continues to share his vision for moving Louisiana Tech forward and strengthen his commitment to serving the students and alumni of his University. Through Dr. Reneau’s leadership, Louisiana Tech University has transformed itself from an aspiring regional university into one of the state’s premier research institutions. Dr. Reneau is a native of Woodville, Mississippi and is married to the former Linda Digby of Bernice, whom he met as a student at Louisiana Tech. They have two children, John and Dana, who are also both Louisiana Tech alumni. John currently lives in Las Vegas and Dana lives in Baton Rouge with her husband, Jim Bernhard, and their two sons, Michael and Ben.
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Bruce Van De Velde begins his second full year as athletics director at Louisiana Tech after being promoted in February of 2010 by Louisiana Tech President
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Dr. Dan Reneau. Van De Velde was originally hired at LA Tech in June of 2008 as deputy athletics director and chief operating officer but took over full leadership of a department that fields 16 NCAA Division I sanctioned programs, including nine women’s and seven men’s sports, that compete in the highly-competitive Western Athletic Conference. “Bruce is well qualified by national standards to fill the position of athletics director at Louisiana Tech,” Reneau said. “I feel that we made an excellent choice in selecting him to lead Tech athletics to national prominence and to serve the needs of our student-athletes.” Van De Velde came to Ruston with a long history of Division I athletic administration experience, including stints as athletics director at Iowa State and Utah State. “It is an honor to be named as the director of athletics at Louisiana Tech University,” Van De Velde said. “I look forward to serving our student-athletes, faculty, staff, alumni and fans. Our vision is to build a program to a level where we can be associated with universities that aspire to academic and athletic excellence at the highest level. “This goal is consistent with the vision President Reneau has established for the University which is to become north Louisiana’s premier national research university. In order to accomplish this vision we must engage all of our 80,000 alumni, fans and supporters and ask them for their participation. It takes resources to achieve our goal, and we need every one to support the program.” During his tenure Van De Velde has been instrumental in a number of accomplishments that have helped further the advancement of the University’s athletic department, including: • Developed and implemented the largest fundraising campaign in athletic department history in the Quest for Excellence, a $20 million capital campaign to upgrade facilities. • Assisted with the development, negotiation and implementation of a $6.75 million multi-media and marketing rights agreement with Learfield Communications. Contract more than doubled revenue derived from corporate sponsorships and created statewide radio network for Louisiana Tech athletics. • Negotiated and signed a partnership with the Aspire Group, forming a Fan Relationship Management Center which will include six sales consultants devoted to selling and serving Louisiana Tech Athletics ticket holders.. • Negotiated a $3.6 million University and athletic department pour rights and corporate sponsorship agreement with Pepsi. • Reorganized annual giving program doubling the number of donors and increased total annual contributions to the program by 75 percent. Developed marketing efforts to strengthen outreach and established an agenda for growth. • Led a national search in January of 2010 to hire head football coach Sonny Dykes from the University of Arizona. Also, led a national search in April of 2011 to hire head men’s basketball coach Mike White from Ole Miss. • Student-athlete graduation success rate of 70 percent in 2010 was the highest in the history of the University and one of the tops in the nation. All 16 sports programs were penalty free. • In 2010, the Louisiana Tech athletic department earned the PRISM Award for excellence in athletics management under Van De
Velde’s leadership. The department also won the NCAA Pack the House for the Western Athletic Conference all four years for its marketing and promotions effort for women’s basketball. Tech has also seen plenty of success on the fields and courts since Van De Velde’s arrival at Tech as the Bulldog football team captured its first bowl victory in more than 30 years with the 2008 Independence Bowl title. The Lady Techster basketball team won the 2009 and 2011 regular season Western Athletic Conference titles, and the 2010 WAC Tournament title while the women’s indoor and outdoor track and field teams won the 2009, 2010 and 2011 league titles. This past year Louisiana Tech recorded its best finish ever in the Western Athletic Conference’s Commissioner’s Cup, which is an allsports award based on where each program finishes in the league standings. The University’s student-athletes have also seen success in the classroom since his arrival on campus as this past year saw Tech record a 70 percent student athlete graduation success rate, the highest in its history and one of the tops in the nation. Numerous individual success stories have also occurred under his leadership including sprinter Antoinette Cobb earning the 2010 Honda Inspiration Award and catcher Clint Ewing becoming a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for their work both on the field of completion and in the classroom. Van De Velde came to Tech with impressive credentials, having served as an administrator in intercollegiate athletics for over 20 years. Van De Velde served as athletics director at Iowa State University and Utah State University and as a senior administrator at the University of Oklahoma, University of Missouri and Kansas State University. Van De Velde’s tenure at Iowa State University included an unprecedented five bowl appearances in six years and the highest national AP football poll ranking (9th) in school history. Iowa State’s 2001 average football attendance of 45,172 reached its highest watermark in 18 years. In 2002 and 2003, total football attendance exceeded 300,000; the most at ISU in two decades. The emergence of the Cyclone football program on a national stage with Van De Velde at the department helm was affirmed in 2002 when Iowa State was chosen to play No. 1 Florida State University in the Eddie
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Robinson Classic. During Van De Velde’s tenure at Iowa State, the men’s and women’s basketball teams won Big XII conference championships and participated in the 2001, 2002 and 2005 NCAA basketball tournaments. Van De Velde, with a track record for generating revenue, increased the total annual operating revenues for the Cyclone athletic department from $19.6 million to $30 million dollars over a five year period. Revenue generated from fundraising, ticket sales, marketing and corporate sponsorships, licensing, radio and television reached all-time highs during his tenure. In 2005, total fundraising increased from $4.85 million to $8.6 million and the annual giving achieved the highest membership total in its history with more than 5,500 donors participating and a record $4 million dollars in annual contributions. Under Van De Velde’s leadership, over 2,000 new donors joined the National Cyclone Club. Including capital project gifts, scholarship endowments and annual contributions, over $40 million dollars was raised from 2001 through 2005. Iowa State’s graduation rate of 89 percent for student-athletes who complete their eligibility was second in the Big XII Conference, and graduation rates for minority student-athletes more than tripled during Van De Velde’s tenure. In 2004-05, Iowa State was one of eight universities nationally to have its football team win a bowl game and have its men and women’s basketball teams participate in the NCAA tournament. The Sporting News in 2001 rated Iowa State as the seventh best athletic program among more than 115 NCAA Division I-A programs nationally. The ranking considered competitive success, graduation rates, fan support and NCAA compliance to determine national rank. During his time as athletic director at Utah State University, Van De Velde made his mark by hiring Stew Morrill as the head men’s basketball coach. Morrill has guided Utah State to nine straight postseason tournaments and is the winningest coach in the history of the Utah State program. While serving as the associate athletic director for football operations under head coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State University, Van De Velde was part of the resurrection of Wildcat football in Manhattan as the program became a national power participating in five bowl games. Van De Velde was recipient of the Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp Award at the 1997 Holiday Bowl for his contributions to the Kansas State football team when the nationally ranked Wildcats finished with a 10-2 record. As the senior associate athletic for external affairs at the University of Oklahoma, Van De Velde served as the senior administrative officer for the athletic department and oversaw the areas of fundraising, marketing, corporate sponsorships, ticket sales, media relations and licensing. Van De Velde managed units that generated in excess of $35 million in annual revenues. Van De Velde directed the Campaign for Sooner Sports, a $100 million dollar capital campaign to fund facility improvements and scholarships. As associate athletic director for development at the University of Missouri, Van De Velde planned and initiated a $50 million dollar capital campaign for facility improvements for the Sports Park at MU. Van De Velde received the General Robert Neyland Award from the National Football Foundation in 2005 for his service and contributions as an athletic director. Throughout his career in college athletics, Van De Velde has served on numerous NCAA committees including the Championships and Competition Cabinet, the Football Issues Committee, the Financial Aid Committee and the Peer Review Committee for NCAA certification. He and his wife Debbie, who is a Kansas State alum and who serves as the Development Officer in the LA Tech College of Business, are the proud parents of 11-year-old daughter, Ashley who is entering the fifth grade.
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MARY KAY HUNGATE Deputy Athletics Director/ Senior Woman Administrator
Deputy Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator Mary Kay Hungate returns for her 26th year as a member of the Louisiana Tech athletics department and has proven to be an integral part in the recent emergence of the Tech teams on the playing fields and in the classroom. Not only does Hungate serve as the sports administrator for men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball, women’s tennis, women’s bowling and women’s volleyball, but she is also in charge of NCAA compliance for all of the university’s 16 NCAA sanctioned programs. As one of the top two ranking administrators in the Tech athletics department, Hungate is part of a senior staff that has been instrumental in garnering a number of national awards, including the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award - which recognizes colleges for managerial excellence across four areas: marketing/branding; fan development; community relations; and customer/client service. The Tech athletics department has also finished in the Top 10 the past two years in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. Hungate serves a vital role in the hiring of coaches. Hungate proved instrumental in the decision by former Tech Kodak All-American and WNBA All-Star Teresa Weatherspoon - who played for Hungate in the late-80s - to return to Louisiana Tech in June of 2008. Weatherspoon was promoted to head coach in February of 2009 where she led the Lady Techsters to the WAC regular season title and a berth in the WNIT. This past season, she led Tech to the 2010 WAC Tournament title and a return to the NCAA Tournament. She also served as the point person in the hiring process of head women’s soccer coach Kevin Sherry and head women’s volleyball coach Matt Sonnichsen. Sherry led the Lady Techster soccer team to two straight winning seasons the past two years - the first in program history - and the program’s first ever WAC victory. In only his second season at the helm, Sonnichsen, who was a three-time All-American and two-time National Champion during his playing days at UCLA, led the Lady Techsters to 15 wins - the most since 2005 - as well as a program record in WAC victories. Another of Hungate’s responsibilities includes overseeing the academic side of the Tech athletics department, another area which has improved drastically as proven by the fact LA Tech’s graduation rate continues to be one of the highest in the state (Federal Graduation Report), including ranking No. 1 in the state of Louisiana and the Western Athletic Conference in recent years. This past year eight of the 16 NCAA sanctioned programs at LA Tech earn their highest multi-year APR score ever while 94 studentathletes earned Academic all-WAC honors. Hungate also plays an important role in LA Tech’s NCAA Certification process. As a member of the Steering Committee and the liaison between the athletic department and the University’s Self Study Committees, she provides the information needed for the committees to write their reports. In 2006, LA Tech completed its second NCAA Certification cycle and once again was certified without conditions. Hungate joined the Louisiana Tech staff in 1985 as an assistant women’s basketball coach and remained in that role for five years. During that time, the Lady Techsters participated in four Final Fours and won the NCAA National Championship in 1988. In 1990, Hungate made a move out of coaching and became assistant athletics director for academics and compliance as well as senior woman administrator. One of Hungate’s early accomplishments as assistant director of athletics was the creation of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Academic Center program. Hungate has served terms on the NCAA Division I Academics/ Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet, the NCAA Division I Interpretations/Legislative Review Subcommittee, the National Association of Collegiate
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Malcolm Butler ssociate Athletics Director/ A Media Relations
Marie Pipes ssociate Athletics Director/ A Chief Financial Officer
Marie Pipes will begin her 27th year at Louisiana Tech and her fourth as associate athletics director - chief financial officer in the athletic department. Pipes is responsible for the day-to-day business operations of the athletic department, including overseeing the individual budgets for 16 varsity sports, monitoring athletic funds of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Foundation, serving as liaison with the university’s business offices and supervising the athletic ticket office. She is part of a senior staff at LA Tech that has been instrumental in garnering a number of national awards, including the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award - which recognizes colleges for managerial excellence across four areas: marketing/branding; fan development; community relations; and customer/client service. The Tech athletics department has also finished in the Top 10 two of the past three years in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. This past year, Tech earned its highest finish ever in the Western Athletic Conference Commissioner’s Cup as its student-athletes continued to excel on the playing fields. Pipes previously served as the budget manager for the College of Engineering for six years where she had similar duties. She was also in the College of Liberal Arts as the dean’s assistant handling day-to-day business in the office while working with budget planning for the year. In 2002, she received the Distinctive Professional Performance and Conduct Award from the Institute of Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech. Pipes has earned two degrees from Louisiana Tech University and completed a master’s certificate in technical writing. She is a current member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA). She is also actively involved in the American Cancer Society and serves as the co-chair for the Relay for Life Survivor’s Dinner as well as on the Executive Committee for the ACS Relay for Life in Lincoln Parish.
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Malcolm Butler begins his 13th year in the Louisiana Tech athletics department, his fifth as the associate athletic director in charge of media relations. A 1994 graduate of the Louisiana Tech journalism department, Butler joined the athletic department in July of 1999 as the assistant athletic media relations director. Butler was then promoted to director four months later and served in that capacity until the fall of 2007 when he was promoted to associate athletic director. The Ruston native is in charge of media relations for women’s basketball, softball and men’s golf and also serves as the secondary contact for football while overseeing the daily operations for the entire department. During his time at Louisiana Tech, Butler has been instrumental in promoting numerous high-profile student-athletes. He has also worked closely with a number of highly-successful head coaches, including 4-time Hall of Famer Leon Barmore, current Tennessee head football coach Derek Dooley and current Lady Techster women’s basketball coach Teresa Weatherspoon. Over the course of his tenure, Louisiana Tech’s Media Relations Department has proven to be one of the best in the state of Louisiana. Over the past nine years, members of the Tech media relations department have won a total of 32 awards at the annual Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) state SID contest -- the third most behind only LSU and Northwestern State (33). During that same period of time, Butler has garnered 23 of those awards which is second most among all state SIDs behind only LSU Associate Athletics Director Michael Bonnette (24). Butler is part of a senior staff at LA Tech that has been instrumental in garnering a number of national awards, including the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award - which recognizes colleges for managerial excellence across four areas: marketing/branding; fan development; community relations; and customer/client service. The Tech athletics department has also finished in the Top 10 two of the past three years in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. He was instrumental in the forming the partnership between Louisiana Tech and CBS College Sports in the fall of 2007 in the redesign and hosting of the athletic departments website, www.latechsports.com. The website has undergone two redesigns since the inaugural release.
As part of the agreement with CBS College Sports, a new webstreaming platform - LA Tech All-Access was created - which allows fans from all over the world to watch live streams of almost all of the university’s home athletic events. LA Tech All-Access annually streams more than 125 live events. Butler has served as the host media coordinator for three NCAA Women’s Basketball First- and Second-Round sites hosted by Louisiana Tech (2000, 2001 and 2003) while also serving as the host media coordinator for the 2008 WAC Baseball Championships hosted by Louisiana Tech at J.C. Love Field in Ruston. In addition to his media relations responsibilities, Butler has served as the radio broadcaster for the nationally-prominent Louisiana Tech Lady Techster basketball team for the past 12 years, including the past 11 as the play-by-play announcer. During that time, he has broadcast more than 350 women’s basketball games - including 15 NCAA Tournament games. He has also broadcast in excess of 75 softball games, including four in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, and served as the color commentator on numerous Bulldog football broadcasts. Butler is also the host of Inside Tech Basketball with Teresa Weatherspoon, a 30-minute radio show. Butler implemented a fundraising campaign for his department in the fall of 2007 and over the past five years he has raised over $30,000, which has been used to purchase additional equipment, software and other essentials within the media relations department. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA), United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and Football Writers Association of America (FWAA).
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Women Athletics Administrators Wade Trophy Selection Committee and as an NCAA Peer Reviewer. She has also served on the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Issues Committee since 2004. She currently serves on the Western Athletic Conference Council, the Conferences’ Legislative Review Committee, the Finance Committee and the Code Book Committee. In addition, along with Athletics Director Bruce Van De Velde, she represents the athletics department as an ex-officio member of the LA Tech Athletics Council. Hungate’s professional career began as Women’s Sports Coordinator and head volleyball, head basketball and head softball coach at Illinois’ Carl Sandburg Junior College. She spent four seasons at the college where she guided the basketball team to a mark of 80-22 which included an 11th place finish in the 1976 NJCAA national tournament. In 1978 Hungate took over the head coaching position at Richwoods High School in Peoria, Ill., and quickly compiled one of the top prep coaching records in the nation. During her seven seasons at Richwoods High School, Hungate’s team ran up an impressive record of 195-13, including a state-record 63 consecutive victories. Hungate was named the National Coach of the Year by USA Today in 1985. Before coming to Louisiana Tech, Hungate amassed a career coaching record of 275-35.
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ssistant Athletics Director/ A Marketing and Game Management
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Leah Beasley enters her seventh year as a member of the Louisiana Tech athletics department staff, including her sixth as the assistant athletics director for marketing and game management. Some of Beasley’s responsibilities include game management supervision, coordinating the booking of many of the halftime activities for Tech home events, serving as the main liaison between the Tech athletics department and the Tech student body and faculty and staff, as well as working closely with many of the coaches for marketing ideas for their programs. During her time at Louisiana Tech, Beasley has proven her merit as she has been directly and indirectly associated with numerous department awards. Since its inception by the NCAA in 2007, Beasley has taken the lead on Louisiana Tech’s participation in the NCAA’s Pack the House Challenge - a marketing promotion geared towards increasing the awareness of women’s basketball across the country. Beasley’s creative marketing campaigns have helped LA Tech earn the top spot among the Western Athletic Conference schools for four straight years, making it the only program in the country to win it every time. Her 2010 NCAA Pack the House marketing campaign of “Cage the Tigers” won the bronze award given out by NACDA for the Best Single Day Attendance Promotion. This past year, Beasley’s 2011 NCAA Pack the House marketing campaign of “FAIR-well Fresno” drew a crowd of more than 7,000 fans to the Thomas Assembly Center as promotions included a real live Fair with carnival rides and food outside the Thomas Assembly Center. Beasley has also been a part of a staff at LA Tech that has been instrumental in garnering a number of national awards, including the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award - which recognizes colleges for managerial excellence across four areas: marketing/branding; fan development; community relations; and customer/client service. The Tech Athletics Department has also finished in the Top 10 the past two years in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. Beasley also served as the athletic department’s point man for Bulldogs Tackling Breast Cancer, a fundraiser started by Dr. Allison Dooley, wife of former LA Tech AD and head football coach Derek Dooley in 2007. During its four years, this fundraising campaign raised more than $50,000 for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Foundation in northeast Louisiana. She also serves on several campus and conference committees, including the WAC’s Championships Committee and Game Management Committee, and the University’s Marketing Advisory Board, Spirit Squad Committee and Traditions Committee. Beasley lettered for four years at Louisiana Tech as an outfielder on the Lady Techster softball team, earning Academic all-WAC honors every season and earning all-America Scholar Athlete awards two seasons. The Ruston native earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing in May of 2005 and her master’s degree in marketing in August 2006. She is a member of National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWA), National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA), Who’s Who Among Executives and Professional Women and the National Association of Professional Women.
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Lisa Merritt
Assistant Athletics Director/Academics
Lisa Merritt enters her fifth year as a member of the Louisiana Tech athletics department staff serving as assistant athletics director for academics. Merritt joined the athletics department after serving for 11 years in the LA Tech speech department with her husband Kevin where she taught speech classes while serving as an academic advisor for students majoring in speech communication. Since joining the Tech athletics department, Merritt has helped the University’s student-athletes excel in the classroom. For the second consecutive year, Tech saw eight of its 16 NCAA sanctioned programs earn their highest multi-year APR score ever with all 16 programs being penalty free. The Bulldog golf team and Lady Techster bowling team were both honored nationally by the NCAA with Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year APR scores. Tech student-athletes also recorded their highest Graduation Success Rate(GSR) and highest four-year graduation rate ever this past year as the University ranks No. 1 in the state of Louisiana among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) public institutions and second among all WAC schools. Tech was one of only two WAC schools and one of only three state schools (LSU,Tulane) that had multiple teams honored. LA Tech’s student-athletes continue to excel on an individual basis as well, including numerous individual success stories such as sprinter Antoinette Cobb earning the 2010 Honda Inspiration Award and catcher Clint Ewing becoming one of eight finalists nationally for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award (this one year after he earned a spot on the 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic all-American Team). Tech’s student-athletes also show incredible diversity when it comes to majors as each of the University’s five colleges and virtually every degree program on campus boast at least one Tech student-athlete. In her current role, Merritt oversees the student-athletes’ academic progress and success while advising them regarding class schedules and degree plans, monitoring eligibility status and providing general academic guidance. Merritt also runs the athletic academic center, provides “Life Skills”seminars for student-athletes, meets with prospective recruits, and serves as faculty advisor for SAAC (Student-Athlete Advisory Committee). SAAC is a pro-active group of student-athletes communicating views or comments on WAC and NCAA rules and governance, which helps to ensure academic and athletic excellence for all student-athletes. Members of SAAC are also active in various community service projects such as hosting an annual Halloween carnival as well as serving as greeters for the annual St. Jude’s Radiothon, participating in the Big Event, and supporting the WAC’s charity of choice. Merritt oversees and reviews the advising process to ensure compliance with both university and NCAA policies and serves as a liaison between faculty and coaches, as well as speaks at “New Faculty Orientation” each fall and during the year to the University Senate. She also meets recruits and their families to describe the college experience and how it will affect the student-athlete. Merritt earned her bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics in 1991 and master’s in speech communication consultancy in 1994 both from Oklahoma State University. She and her husband taught conversational English in Kyoto, Japan, for one year before coming to Louisiana Tech. Outside of work, Merritt is a huge health and fitness buff who loves cycling (road and mountain), running and swimming. In 2002, Merritt and her husband completed the Florida Ironman Triathlon Merritt and her husband Kevin reside in Ruston and have a sevenyear old daughter named Maisie and an infant daughter named Ivy.
LOUISIANA TECH CHANCE SNOW ssistant Athletics Director/ A Ticket Operations
General Manager/ LA Tech Sports Properties
CHRIS BRISTER
Account Executive/LA Tech Sports Properties
Chris Brister enters his first full year serving as account executive for LA Tech Sports Properties, overseeing every aspect of the Bulldogs and Lady Techsters rights, including certain television and radio rights, hospitality, sponsorships, event marketing, official website advertising and venue signage. Brister, who served as an intern with LA Tech Sports Properties before being promoted to account executive in February, also assists General Manager Mason Ellenberger in all facets of LA Tech Sports Properties, including growing the LA Tech Sports Network which broadcasts over 250 games, daily shows and coaches shows throughout the year. The 26-year-old will also serve as the engineer for all broadcasts on the LA Tech Sports Network, including traveling with the Bulldog football team. Prior to coming to Tech Athletics, he served as an assistant golf pro for four years at the Country Club of Jackson, Frenchman’s Bend Country Club and most recently Squire Creek Golf Course. Brister will earn his bachelor’s degree in speech communication with a sports marketing minor from Louisiana Tech in the spring of 2012. He is married to former Tech cheerleader Tori Soto and the couple has a two-year-old son, Rhett.
Mason Ellenberger serves as general manager for “LA Tech Sports Properties”, the Ruston-based entity designed to oversee all aspects of the 10-year partnership between the University and the collegiate marketer Learfield Sports. At LA Tech, Ellenberger is responsible for spearheading all elements of the relationship between LA Tech and Learfield Sports, which was announced in late July 2008 and includes managing and selling multimedia and sponsorship rights for the Bulldogs and Lady Techsters. Ellenberger is also responsible for all aspects of the LA Tech Sports Network which broadcasts over 250 Louisiana Tech games, daily shows and coach’s shows throughout the year. During the 2009-10 athletic season, Ellenberger and his team at LA Tech Sports Properties were recognized as the #1 new growth property in the Learfield Sports portfolio. In Ellenberger’s previous role as the Team Sports Marketing Manager for Alltel Wireless, he led Alltel’s strategic team sports marketing
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Mason Ellenberger
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Chance Snow returned to his alma mater in June as the Assistant AD for Ticketing in the Louisiana Tech Athletics Department. Snow, who worked in the Tech Athletics Department as an undergraduate student, replaced Zach Williams, who accepted a position in the comptroller’s office on campus. The longtime Louisiana resident is one of the youngest Division I ticket managers in the country at a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program after spending the past two years as the director of ticketing at Louisiana-Monroe. He was instrumental in streamlining office procedures in the ULM ticket office, helping ULM earn successful and finding-free audits. Snow, who also facilitated the process of converting ticket printing to a digital process at ULM, helped improve customer service while managing relationships with customers and donors. Snow began his association with the Tech Athletics Department in August of 2007 as a student worker in the external affairs area. He then moved to the ticket office where he became an integral part of the daily operations of the department while also assisting with the implementation of a number of systems and processes, including Ticketmaster. He also assisted the athletics department in the selling efforts for the 2008 Independence Bowl, where LA Tech sold its full allotment. Snow was also interim ticket manager for a six month stint at LA Tech prior to the hiring of Zach Williams. As an undergraduate student at LA Tech, Snow was actively involved in Student Government Association, Student Advancement Team, Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, and FFA and was chosen as an Orientation Student Leader in 2008. Snow earned his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana Tech in agriculture business with a minor in business in August of 2010.
efforts in the United States. He oversaw the national promotions and activation of the sponsorship stable owned by Alltel Wireless in the US including the professional and collegiate sponsorships. Prior to his years at Alltel, Ellenberger spent the previous 13 years in strategic sales leadership, sports marketing and public relations roles in the telecommunications and entertainment industries. The Birmingham, Ala. native has served on numerous endowment boards and board of directors for sports and education organizations including Pagnozzi Charities and the Arkansas Aeronautical Education Center. He has been honored by White House Communications Agency for providing critical communications for the President of the Unites States and White House Staff. Ellenberger holds a BBA and MBA in Marketing both of which he graduated Summa cum Laude. Ellenberger is also an Eagle Scout and a long-time supporter of the Boy Scouts of America. He is married to the former Wanda Jackson from Mobile, Ala., and the couple has two sons, James and Hunter.
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Ryan Gottlieb joins Louisiana Tech as the manager of the Aspire Group’s Fan Relationship Management Center (FRMC) which services Louisiana Tech University Athletics. Ryan’s responsibilities include overseeing the FRMC, which is a third-party ticketing sales and service initiative whose primary objective is generating new ticket sales revenue and growth across all sectors, including full and partial season plans, group tickets, improved customer retention and ensuring excellent customer service. Ryan joined the Aspire Group in the Georgia Tech FRMC in August of 2009 as a part-time sales consultant. By Thanksgiving of that year, the University of South Carolina graduate was already among the leaders in Men’s Basketball Season ticket sales and was therefore promoted to a full-time position. In March of 2010, the Atlanta native was promoted again, this time to a Senior Sales Consultant where he led GA Tech in new season ticket sales for 2010-11 Men’s Basketball as well as 2011 Football. As one of the leaders at the GA Tech Center over the past twelve months, Gottlieb has played an integral role in hiring, training and mentoring numerous team members, while maintaining his “top of the board” sales productivity.
Adam McGuirt LTAC Director
Adam McGuirt begins his fifth year with the Louisiana Tech Athletics family as the director of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Club (LTAC), working in the Division of University Advancement. At Louisiana Tech, McGuirt is responsible for all areas of athletic development, including donor relations and booster club administration. During his previous four years at LA Tech, McGuirt has been instrumental in helping more than double the number of LTAC members which has resulted in a large increase in private donations. McGuirt also works closely with the Alumni Association in the development and implementation of events for alumni and friends throughout the state of Louisiana and surrounding areas. McGuirt has also been a part of a staff at LA Tech that has been instrumental in garnering a number of national awards, including the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award - which recognizes colleges for managerial excellence across four areas: marketing/branding; fan development; community relations; and customer/client service. The Tech Athletics Department has also finished in the Top 10 two of the past three years in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. This past year, Tech recorded its highest finish ever in the Western Athletic Conference’s Commissioners Cup as its student-athletes continue to excel on the playing fields. A native of Shreveport, McGuirt graduated from Louisiana Tech in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
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McGuirt is married to the former April St. Andre, and the couple has three daughters: Lily, Sophie and Emily.
tommy sisemore Facilities Director
Tommy Sisemore is one of the longest tenured employees in the Louisiana Tech Athletics Department beginning his 32nd year at the University, his 15th as director of athletic facilities. Some of Sisemore’s varied duties include serving as travel coordinator and business manager for the football team, handling all aspects of team travel, including hotel, food and travel arrangements. Sisemore also handles all the financial expenses incurred in the travel process. Sisemore is part of an administrative staff at LA Tech that has been instrumental in garnering a number of national awards, including the 2010 Turnkey PRISM Award - which recognizes colleges for managerial excellence across four areas: marketing/branding; fan development; community relations; and customer/client service. The Tech athletics department has also finished in the Top 10 two of the past years in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. Prior to working in the athletic department, Sisemore spent 17 years working in the Louisiana Tech Physical Plant. Sisemore and his wife Stephanie, who is a Louisiana Tech graduate, are the proud parents of two daughters. Jessica is a Louisiana Tech graduate and currently working on her master’s degree while Anna-Claire is a sophomore at Louisiana Tech.
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Tyson Baldwin Aspire-Account Executive
Leah Beasley Assistant A.D./ Marketing
Josh Blaum G.A./Sports Medicine
Chris Brister LTSP/Account Exec.
Diane Boyce G.A./Sports Medicine
Keith Bunch Head Athletic Trainer
Malcolm Butler Associate A.D./ Media Relations
Michael Calvin G.A./Sports Medicine
Brad Crowe G.A./Sports Medicine
Michele Dummett Assoc. Head Athletic Trainer
Mason Ellenberger
Brent Gallagher Aspire-Account Executive
Kelly Gayman Assistant Athletic Trainer
Ryan Gottlieb Manager-FRMC Aspire
Bill Graham Coordinator/ Special Events
Thomas Graham G.A./Defense Football
Bret Guice Intern/Ticket Operations
Lori Hamilton Assitant to the A.D.
Damon Harrington
Bradly Herman Student Success Specialist
Mary Kay Hungate
Senior Deputy A.D./SWA
Ed Jackson Assistant Strength Coach
Sandra Kane Assistant/NCAA Compliance
Priscilla Keller Coordinator/LA Tech Kids’ Club
Leslie Kiletico FB Recruiting Office Coordinator
Clay Lewis Head Equipment Manager
Logan Lewis Aspire-Account Executive
Nicholas Love
Director of Ops. Women’s Basketball
Kasey McBrearty Marketing & Promotions Assoc.
Josh McDaniel Multimedia Services Manager
Adam McGuirt LTAC Director
Hunter McWilliams Director of Football Operations
Lisa Merritt
Marie Pipes Associate A.D./ CFO
Phillip Pongratz Intern/Media Realtions
Chance Snow Assistant A.D./ Ticket Operations
Anna Kay Springer
Exec. Assistant/ Head FB Coach
G.M./LTSP
Head Strength Coach
Assistant A.D./ Academics
Office Coordinator/ WBB & Soccer
Brenda Milton
Josh Morenz Aspire-Account Executive
Aya Morioka G.A./Sports Medicine
Jacob Peeler Intern/Strength & Conditioning
Dana Pettit Accounting Technician
Office Coordinator/ MBB & Volleyball
Rene Puckett
Kelvin Queliz Intern/Media Relations
Alex Rhodes Intern/ Equipment Department
Jason Russell G.A./Strength & Conditioning
Tommy Sisemore Director of Facilities
David Snyder Director of Video Operations
Kim Tanner Office Coordinator/ Facilities, SB, Bsbl
Kevin Tomaszek G.A./Video Operations
Chris Vaszily Intern/Strength & Conditioning
Christy Waguespack
Patrick Walsh Assoc. Media Relations Dir.
Zach Yenser G.A./Offense Football
Intern/Sports Medicine
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Justin Argenal Director of Ops. Men’s Basketball
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Madeline Allen Aspire-Account Executive
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Athletics Council Dr. James Liberatos Chairman
Dr. Les Guice
Mary Kay Hungate Ex-Officio
Lisa Cole
Steve Davison
Dr. Sean Dwyer
Dr. Marvin Green Alumni Rep.
Dr. Terri McConathy
Dr. Ken Rea
Sam Speed
Dr. Donna Thomas
Bruce Van De Velde Ex-officio
Sarah Dawson Softball
Sonny Dykes Football
Shawn Jackson Bowling
Jeff Parks Golf
Kevin Sherry Soccer
Gary Stanley Track & Field
Teresa Weatherspoon Women’s Basketball
Mike White Men’s Basketball
Quintin Yray Tennis
Dr. Guthrie Jarrell Alumni Rep.
Clint Carlisle SGA President
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Wade Simoneaux Baseball
Fran Anderman Baseball
Isaac Brown Men’s Basketball
Larry Carmichael Track & Field
David Caputo Women’s Basketball
Sara Carter Women’s Basketball
Kevin Curtis Football
Sten Eggen Football
Tony Franklin Football
Pierre Ingram Football
Shawn Jackson Track & Field
Derrick Jones Men’s Basketball
Binni Keleta Soccer
Brad Kerr Softball
Rob Koonz Football
Rob Likens Football
Dusty May Men’s Basketball
Kat McCullough Soccer
Amber Miles Softball
Pete Perot Football
Brad Pullin Golf
Brian Rountree Baseball
Tommy Spangler Football
Christy Stegall Volleyball
Mark Tommerdahl Football
Justin Wickard Track & Field
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Katelynn Hill
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Tricia Van Winkle So • C/3B Coppell, Texas
Allie Geisler
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Savannah Dollar
Kendra Harmon
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Sr • OF Logansport, La.
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Jr • 2B Warren, Oregon
Sr • OF Holden, La.
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12 Rachel Allday So • OF Atlanta, Texas
21 Dacia Hale
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5 Janine Godwin Fr • OF Princeton, Texas
13 Hailey Winter
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22 Cassie Krieg So • OF Sonora, Texas
32 Alayna Kipp Fr • C/INF Bullard, Texas
Sarah Dawson Head Coach
Brad Kerr
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Amber Miles
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7 Janna Frandrup Jr • P/INF Phoenix, Arizona
15 Meghan Knowles Jr • 1B McKinney, Texas
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February
10-12 at LSU Tournament# 10 Michigan# 11 Penn State# Michigan# 12 LSU# 15
3:30 pm 10 am 5:30 pm 12:30 pm
SE Louisiana (DH)
3/5 pm
17-19 at ULL Tournament^ 17 Northwestern State^ Northwestern^ 18 UTEP^ 19 North Carolina^ UL-Lafayette^
1:30 pm 5 pm 8 am 9 am 4 pm
21
at Central Arkansas
5 pm
25-26 at Southern Miss Tournament-
25 IUPUI- Southern Miss- 26 IUPUI- Mississippi Valley State- 29 at Stephen F. Austin
laDy TechSTer SOFTball
9 am 2 pm 8 am 1 pm 4 pm
March
2-4 Mississippi State Tournament+ 2 Columbia+ 1:30 pm Mississippi State+ 5:30 pm 3 Eastern Illinois+ 3 pm Samford+ 7 pm 4 Eastern Illinois+ 11 am 6
at Baylor (DH)
4/6 pm
9-11 Auburn Tournament> 9 Auburn> 12:30 pm Evansville> 8 pm 10 George Washington> 5:30 pm
Presbyterian> 11 Drexel> 13 Central Arkansas 14 Ole Miss 17 UT-Arlington (DH) 20 McNeese State (DH) 23 Utah State* 24 Utah State (DH)* 30 at San Jose State* 31 at San Jose State (DH)*
April
8 pm 11:30 am 5 pm 5 pm 1/3 pm 4/6 pm 6 pm 1/3 pm 5 pm 2/4 PM
4 Northwestern State 6 pm 6 New Mexico State* 6pm 7 New Mexico State (DH)* 1/3 pm 10 at Northwestern State 6 pm 13 at Hawaii* 11 PM 14 at Hawaii (DH)* 7/9 PM 20 BYU* 6 pm
21 BYU (DH)* 25 Stephen F. Austin 27 Nevada* 28 Nevada (DH)*
May
1/3 pm 6 pm 6 pm 1/3 pm
4 at Fresno* 8 pm 5 at Fresno (DH)* 3/5 pm 9-12 at WAC Tournament TBA * WAC GAME # baton rouge, la. ^ lafayette, la. - Hattiesburg, Miss. + Starkville, Miss. > Auburn, Ala. all home games are bold All games are central time