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Content Louisiana Tech Athletic Vision & Mission Statement..............1 Quick Facts/Local Media ........................................................2 We Are Louisiana Tech............................................................3 Softball Complex...................................................................28 2015 Season Outlook............................................................30 2015 Numerical Roster.........................................................35 Head Coach Mark Montgomery...........................................36 Assistant Coach Emerald Doria............................................38 Assistant Coach Meagan Pearson........................................39 Player Bios............................................................................40 2014 Statistics......................................................................78 Conference USA...................................................................80 C-USA Softball Championship Bracket.................................82
Contributors: Butler, Louisiana Tech News Bureau, Louisiana Tech Marketing and Public Relations Department
All-Time Conference Standings............................................83
Photography: Donny Crowe, Tom Morris, Darrell James, James Garner, Donald Page.
Louisiana Tech University will be a conference leader in performance by investing strategically in student-athletes’ development, providing superior facilities and enhancing program support to achieve a local and national image of success and dominance.
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Editors: Malcolm Butler
Covers, Layout and Design: Donnie Bell Design.
Athletic Vision
All-Time Tournament Results................................................86 Letterwinners.......................................................................87 All-Time Honors....................................................................88 Record Book.........................................................................90 Series Records.....................................................................96 All-Time Results....................................................................97 Year-by-Year Results............................................................ 103 University President Dr. Les Guice..................................... 109 AD Tommy McClelland....................................................... 110 Athletic Administration....................................................... 111 Athletics Council................................................................. 114 Administration, Support & Coaches.................................... 115
Athletic Mission Statement Embody excellence in everything we do. 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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The 2015 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.
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University Name: Louisiana Tech Location: Ruston, La. Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 11,200 Nickname: Lady Techsters Colors: Red, blue Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Les Guice (Louisiana Tech, 1976) AD: Tommy McClelland (Northwestern State, 2004) SWA: Mary Kay Hungate Facility: Lady Techster Softball Complex (550) Press Box: 318-614-4513 (Butler’s Cell)
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mark Montgomery (Eastern Kentucky, 1992) Office Phone: 318-257-3016 School Record: 46-59, 3rd Year Career Record: 376-379, 14 seasons Assistants: Emerald Doria (Centenary, 2010); Meagan Pearson (Louisiana College, 2014)
Team
2014 Record: 19-33 2014 Conference: 7-16, 12th C-USA 2014 Postseason: None LW Returning/Lost: 10/5 Starters R/L: 7/2 Newcomers: 8
Lady Techster Twitter Accounts Players Bailey Allen................... @aybaybay_33 Taylor Brintzenhoff....... @tbrintz14 Tori Charters................. @tori_brookexoxo Katelynn Cook............... @katelynncook33 Anna Cross.................... @anna5cross Bianca Duran................ @biancadonk2 Janine Godwin............. @janine_godwin Amanda Gray................ @amanda00gray Kassie Harris................ @kassie_496 Casey Ingram................ @caseylea_22 Karlee Jensen.............. @karleelynn2 Courtney Lowe............. @clowe12 Kristen Miles................. @kristenkmiles Natalie Moran.............. @nattchristine11 Lindsey Neyland........... @ltn001 Carolina Sanchez......... @carolinaaa27 Katie Smith.................... @katiesmith29 Pauline Tufi.................... @mrstufi Krysta Tutsch................ @krystatutsch Coaches/Support Personnel Emerald Doria............... @uncommon1417 Ashton Guinn................ @ashton_guin Scooter Leder............... @heyitsscooter Meagan Pearson......... @meagannn12 Mark Montgomery....... @gocoacher LA Tech Softball........... @latechsb LA Tech Athletics......... @LATechSports
The Ruston Daily Leader O.K. “Buddy” Davis 208 West Park Ave. Ruston, LA 71270 Phone: (318) 255-4353 The News-Star Sean Isabella 411 North 4th St. Monroe, LA 71210 Phone: 1-800-259-7788 The Shreveport Times Jimmy Watson P. O. Box 30222 Shreveport, LA 71130-0222 Phone: 1-800-462-6436 KNOE-TV (CBS) Aaron Dietrich P. O. Box 4067 Monroe, LA 71211 Phone: (318) 388-8888 KTVE-TV/KARD-TV (NBC) Gene Ponti 200 Pavilion Road West Monroe, LA 71292 Phone: (318) 323-1972
KTAL-TV (NBC) Tim Owens 3150 North Market St. Shreveport, LA 71107 Phone: (318) 629-6000 KSLA-TV (CBS) Shayne Wright 1812 Fairfield Shreveport, LA 71101 Phone: (318) 222-1212 KTBS-TV (ABC) Paul Crane 312 E. Kings Hwy. Shreveport, LA 71104 Phone: (318) 861-5880 KXKZ-FM Nick White P. O. Box 430 Ruston, LA 71273 Phone: (318) 255-5000 Bleed Tech Blue Jonathan Ford 1413 E. Mississippi Ruston, LA 71270 Phone: (318) 791-4881
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: LATechSports.com
Starters Returning (8) C Natalie Moran 1B Pauline Tufi 2B Courtney Lowe SS Anna Cross LF Kristen Miles RF Janine Godwin P Bianca Duran
Newcomers (8)
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Lady Techster Facebook The Lady Techster program has its very own fan page on Facebook. Just log on Facebook and go to Facebook.com/LouisianaTechSoftball and LIKE us.
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welcome to the family “ Athletics is a central part of Louisiana Tech and an integral component of our efforts to elevate the institution’s national standing. It is essential that we continue to focus on the success of our student-athletes and ensure that a winning athletics program is achieved with integrity and class.” -- Tech President Dr. Les Guice
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At Louisiana Tech YOU are not a number, YOU are family. louisiana tech ranked as a Tier One National University according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 Best Colleges Report. i s north Louisiana’s only Carnegie RU/H “High Research” and SREB Four-Year Doctoral 2 Research University. is the highest ranked university in Louisiana for return on investment (ROI) for graduates (PayScale. com’s 2013-14 College Salary Report). is ranked as one of the nation’s 25 Most Affordable Colleges (for both in-state and out-of-state students) by Newsweek and The Daily Beast. i s ranked highest in Louisiana and No. 21 in the nation for providing its graduates with the best returns on their investments (ROI) in their college educations (AdvisorOne).
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is ranked highest in the state of Louisiana and No. 11 in the nation on list of “25 Most Underrated Colleges in America” from Business Insider. is ranked highest in the state of Louisiana and No. 17 in nation among “Low Cost Colleges with High Starting Salaries for Graduates” (Affordable Colleges Online).
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More than 700 companies worldwide travel to campus eAch yeAR to RecRUit loUisiAnA tech gRAdUAtes
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Dr. Les Guice became the 14th president in the history of Louisiana Tech University on July 1, 2013. “ Louisiana Tech has a really great foundation of excellence, and we’re not starting from scratch by any means. We’ve got so many of the ingredients in place. My vision is to continue to progress Louisiana Tech in national prominence, but to turn that national prominence into things that bring benefit to North Louisiana, to our citizens of this state and to all of the students and stakeholders of the university.” -- Dr. Les Guice, 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
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ore opportunities to withdraw or drop a class and still M remain TOPS eligible
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The Bulldog Achievement Resource Center (BARC)
is committed to the success of Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes.
Programs Provided by BARC Tutoring and group help sessions in all subjects
Writing assistance
Advising opportunities eferral program for students needing additional assisR tance
Computer labs and study hall space
“The faculty is truly amazing, and I give them all the credit in helping decide my major. Once I made the decision, I knew it was the right one, and I’ve never looked back. I’ve always felt encouraged. Honestly, to me, Tech is just the perfect mix of everything in creating the highest quality college experience.” – Erica Stewart (Junior, Columbus, Indiana)
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“ Louisiana Tech allowed me to be a part of a bigger family and not just another number enrolled in a university. Here you are able to have a personal relationship with other students and other professors in your field of study. Tech became a second home to me and my two brothers. I loved it, and my family loved it.”
– Jelena Vucinic (‘14 Alum, Nelson, New Zealand)
- Lyle Fitte (‘13 Alum, Port Sulphur, La.)
REGGIE SIMPKINS, KAITLYN McCANNA & Brandon benjamin comprise the Louisiana Tech athletics academic center which the University’s student-athletes 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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“By joining one of the many on-campus organizations as a freshman, you will immediately meet new people who share similar interests. It is a place where people make you feel like family. Most teachers are very helpful. And the small close-knit relationship at the school is very reflective of how the Ruston community is shaped.” – Travis Wilmore (’14 Alum, Alexandria, La.)
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“I fell in love with Tech from the first day I started here. Everyone has been so helpful and encouraging. The quarter system is really great too! You have only three or four classes a quarter, so a class that might not be a favorite won’t drag on and the course load feels lighter.”
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tomorrow’s graduate louisiana tech softball earned national recognition as eight Lady Techsters were named National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Scholar Athletes. softball tied Marshall for the most NFCA All-America Scholar Athletes among Conference USA programs while Tulsa totaled seven to finish third. saw 12 programs improve their single year Academic Progress Rate (APR) while men’s basketball recorded its highest single year and multi-year rates. ranked second in the state of Louisiana among Division I footballplaying public institutions with an 80 percent graduation success rate.
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louisiana tech boasts the University of Louisiana System’s highest graduation rate at 52.8 percent. boasts the states fastest time to completion for first time baccalaureates at 4.5 years. boasts the ULS’ highest average freshman ACT scores at 24.5.
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Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes recorded an all-time high four-year graduation success rate of 80 percent, which was four percentage points better than the previous record-high of 76 percent.
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The current phase in continuing the “Quest for Excellence” and the centerpiece of Louisiana Tech Athletics’ capital campaign is the construction of the new south end zone complex which will close the south end of Joe Aillet Stadium.
The three-story, 70,000-square-foot-plus facility signifies the University’s commitment to putting a stronghold on its place as a top tier institution.
The $20-million plus facility will benefit all of Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes as it will include a new state-of-the-art strength and conditioning complex utilized by all 16 of the University’s athletic programs.
The new weight room is more than twice the square footage of the existing one with double height space maximizing natural light, and it will include a field view of Joe Aillet Stadium as well as a supplement and nutrition bar.
The second story of the facility will include the football coaches’ offices as well as team and position meeting rooms.
The 143-seat capacity, theatre-style meeting room will include state-of-the-art sound and video equipment and will be used for team meetings as well as athletic department press conferences and other events.
The club level will include luxury premium seating options with 302 chair back seats, multi-functional dining space seating up to 360, a private dining room with field view, and a full service commercial kitchen.
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“We know that this project is vitally important to our student-athletes, our student body and our fans. Through a lot of hard work by a lot of people we are on schedule for the actual completion of this stateof-the-art facility by August of 2015. It will be a game changer for our athletic department and studentathletes in so many ways.” – Tech Athletics Director Tommy McClelland
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“I am excited about the impact this facility is going to have on our campus and our entire region. Through the leadership of the committee headed by Steve Davison and Tommy McClelland, I believe this first phase of the south end zone project will establish a strong foundation for further expansion of our facilities and enrichment of the Louisiana Tech experience for all of our students, fans and guests. There is still much more to do in achieving our vision for ‘Quest for Excellence,’ but this is an exciting milestone and an important step in reaching our goals.” – Tech President Les Guice
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as in Conference USA Conference USA celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014-15, welcoming newcomer Western Kentucky University into the fold on July 1. The league has transformed through its two decades, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in athletics, academics and community is unwavering. Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU. Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball).
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On the Web Website: ConferenceUSA.com Twitter: @Conference_USA Facebook: ConferenceUSA Instagram: Conference USA
Competitive Success
C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen.
total of 83 football teams A have earned bowl bids during its history. C-USA is eligible for the College Football Playoff.
C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from two years ago.
Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Bahamas Bowl, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Heart of Dallas Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Duck Commander Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl.
C-USA enjoys partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN.
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Academic Success -USA institutions are C among the nation’s best in academic performance of student-athletes. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.
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success Louisiana Tech’s Athletic Department: officially became a member of Conference USA and competed for the first time ever in the 16-team league. officially broke ground on a $20-million plus south end zone facility at Joe Aillet Stadium with an expected completion date of August of 2015. i nstalled the $1.2 million Paul Millsap Vision presented by Community Trust Bank, a high definition video display board and state-of-the-art sound system in the Thomas Assembly Center. r aised more than $10.9 million through both LTAC and Quest for Excellence; more than double any previous year in Tech Athletics history.
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On the playing fields: en’s basketball racked up a program record-tying 29 M wins, including victories at Oklahoma and Georgia, won a second consecutive conference regular season title, this time as a member of Conference USA, and advanced to the NIT quarterfinals for just the second time in school history.
ennis saw first-year coach Chad Camper earn the LSWA T Coach of the Year after guiding the team to a 15-win season, including a program record 11-match winning streak. omen’s basketball welcomed new head coach Tyler W Summitt, son of legendary Tennessee Lady Vols head coach Pat Summitt. Tyler brings a new staff, including former Lady Techster and 35-year coaching veteran Mickie DeMoss. oftball freshman Pauline Tufi earned all-state and allS CUSA honors after a stellar rookie campaign that saw her break the program single season freshman RBI record (34). occer goalkeeper Caitlin Updyke capped her four-year S career by earning four shutouts in Conference USA play en route to being named second team All-CUSA and becoming only the third Lady Techster to go play professional soccer. aseball entered a new era with the hiring of Greg Goff, B who recently led Campbell University to three straight 40-win seasons, as the seventh head coach in program history. olleyball recorded the first Conference USA win in any V sport at Louisiana Tech when the Lady Techsters defeated Charlotte, 3-1 (25-19, 21-25, 25-21, 25-22), on Oct. 4, 2013. owling recorded a victory over host Sam Houston State, B the eventual 2014 NCAA Women’s Bowling National Champions, on Feb. 14, 2013 in the Track Kat Klash in Houston, Texas.
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olfer Victor Lange became the first Bulldog to ever earn a G bid to the NCAA Regionals where he competed in the San Antonio Region, finishing in the top 25 during the threeround event.
ootball produced two NFL Draft picks last season in Justin F Ellis (4th round, Oakland Raiders) and IK Enemkpali (6th round, New York Jets). Men’s track and field sprinter Trey Hadnot (200m, 4x100m relay) collected his sixth and seventh All-America honors. omen’s track and field star Charla Craddock swept the W long jump titles at both the C-USA Indoor and Outdoor Championships while Kim Francis earned second team AllAmerica honors in the 100m hurdles.
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RESIDENTIAL life
University Park is a community of Tech students who want the convenience of on-campus living and the privacy and sophistication of high-tech, 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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Class is Over … Time to Eat and Socialize! The Student Center’s all-you-care-to-eat Café is a good start. Also, in the Student Center, there is a Chick-fil-A, Asian fare, sushi, salads, homestyle burgers and more. In Tolliver, take your pick from McAlister’s Deli or pizza or grab something from the convenience store. Watch big screen TVs and utilize the wireless internet hot spots while you eat in Tolliver, or sit outside on the picnic tables or in either of two dining areas in the Student Center. Students can also get plenty of Louisiana flavor as Ruston is full of local restaurants that range from a little Cajun spice to southern down-home cooking.
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Also one of the most frequented areas of campus where students hang out to study and socialize is under the century-old oak trees located in the quadrangle.
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student LIFE There are over 180 student organizations on the Louisiana Tech campus. Plus LA Tech offers 16 NCAA sanctioned athletic programs (Bulldogs and Lady Techsters) and of course Tech students are some of the best fans in the South. This year Tech students can make plenty of road trips to follow their beloved Bulldogs and Lady Techsters as the University makes the all-sports move to the geographical friendly Conference USA.
The Miss Tech pageant is just one of many annual student events on campus, including unity step shows, Greek Week, Spring Fling, homecoming, talent shows, concerts, intramurals, sporting events, student organizations, theatrical and musical productions and more.
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The Lambright Sports and Wellness Center is both old and new. A $12 million expansion means two pools, sunbathing, Counter Culture at LA Tech, and plenty of relaxing social opportunities. It also contains a rock climbing wall, bowling alleys, basketball courts as well as plenty of cardio and weight training. It’s a place of leisure or a place to challenge yourself.
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Louisiana Tech continues to give back on a global level in every profession and every day, either on center stage or behind the scenes. Tech alums seize the opportunity on campus to make a difference off it; because of you, the University’s influence spreads, now more than ever. Leon Barmore: Best winning percentage of any other coach in history of NCAA women’s basketball, five-time Hall of Famer Albert Bourland: Retired President of Daimler-Benz Washington, Inc., manufacturer of Mercedes Benz Terry Bradshaw: Member of FOX NFL Sunday, NFL Hall of Fame, No. 1 pick in the 1970 NFL draft, winner of four Super Bowls Kix Brooks: Songwriter, guitar player, entertainer, Tech fan, host of American Country Music Countdown John D. Caruthers, Jr.: Former President of the Seven States I-69 Mid-Continent Highway Coalition
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
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Tara Collins: Developer of the MediKin Hematology Teaching Vein, a “hands on” way of understanding blood disorders and diseases, especially HIV/AIDS
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Benny Denny: Former CEO of Bank of Ruston, Former President of Louisiana Tech University Foundation Rosemary Ellis: Former editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine A.C. Hollins, Jr.: Vice-President/Director of Operations & Infrastructure for National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec), Las Vegas Emily Howell and Julie Bartlett Stephenson: Back-toback recipients of “Teacher of the Year” award in Louisiana, high school division, in 2012 and 2011; Jenny Marie Blalock was 2011 Louisiana Elementary School Teacher of the Year
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Eddie McGough: Senior Vice President for Alcon Laboratories, a global medical company specializing in eye care products
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Michael McCallister: Former Chairman of the Board/ CEO of Humana, Inc., which employs 30,000 nationwide and has revenues of $33 billion
Hilton Nicholson: CEO of Sixnet, member of FCC Advisory Board
Phil Robertson: Founder of the Duck Commander business and creator of the Duck Commander call, professional hunter, reality television star Teresa Weatherspoon: Named one of the top 15 players in WNBA history, Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer, former coach of the Lady Techsters basketball team, Olympic gold medalist and Wade Trophy winner Sam Wyly: Co-founder of Green Mountain Energy, Maverick Capital, Ranger Capital Group, Michaels Stores, and Sterling Software, Inc.
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Glen Post, III: Chief Executive Officer and President of CenturyLink, the third largest telecommunications company in America
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Glen Post, III: Chief Executive Officer and President of CenturyLink, the third largest telecommunications company in America
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Scott Poole: Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Roy O. Martin Lumber Company, one of the largest independently owned forest products companies in the South
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Mervin Parker: Corporate Forestry Manager of Hunt Forest Products, a privately held company with more than 65,000 acres of timberland owned and managed and more than 700 employees in the state of Louisiana
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Karl Malone: Two-time NBA MVP, Ruston-area businessman, member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, second-leading scorer in NBA history
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Sandy Johnson: President/owner of Barrios Technology in Houston; earned NASA’s highest award – the George M. Low Award for Quality and Excellence, won twice – and in 2004 received NASA’s highest honor, the Distinguished Public Service Medal.
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making a difference LA Tech student-athletes volunteered more than 3,000 hours of community service this past school year with all 16 Division I sanctioned programs involved in some aspect of giving back to the community. Community service projects range from interaction with local schools to the Boys and Girls Club to the Methodist Children’s Home to the local retirement/nursing homes to the DART Pumpkin Patch.
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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 recently received some major renovations, including the addition of new bleachers and a new press box. As part of the preparation for playing host to the 2013 Western Athletic Conference Tournament last May, the University invested more than $500,000 in renovations and improvements. The first phase of the improvements came during the summer of 2011 with 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 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. In the winer of 2013 more renovations took place as new bleachers were installed and a new press box built. During the course of the Lady Techsters’ 32-year history of playing at the facility, Tech has posted an overall mark of 393-213, including 22 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 by 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 550-seat facility boasts brick-walled 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.
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Techsters Strong Fall Brings Optimism to Spring Season As Louisiana Tech head coach Mark Montgomery enters his third season in Ruston, he does so with more depth and overall talent on the roster than he has had during his first two years in the Lady Techster dugout. And with that comes more optimism heading into the spring. The Lady Techsters showed signs of their potential this year with a strong showing during the fall “exhibition” season. LA Tech posted a 7-1 record and outscored their opponents 75-27 in those games. “I think we saw a couple of things that excite us as a staff,” Montgomery said. “First was the defense. We were so much stronger in so many areas. We turned would-be hits into outs, and outs that we turned into double plays. We showed so much improvement and so much more depth. Another thing that excited us is so many players from last year came back in better shape and motivated to do much better this year. We are really starting to see out team culture take shape and that is so exciting.” Louisiana Tech returns 11 players from last year’s team that posted a 19-33 overall record, and a 7-16 mark in Conference USA play. Montgomery also welcomes eight newcomers, including seven true freshmen and one junior college transfer. During the fall season which saw Tech record lopsided wins over both Northwestern State and UL-Monroe, Montgomery got production from his returners – something that is to be expected. However, even more promising is that every one of his newcomers showed flashes of big-time potential. “This team really has so many people that are capable of contributing in so many ways,” Montgomery said. “You will probably see many different line-ups throughout the season. As long as everyone remembers to put the team first, and not concentrate on individual stats or playing time, but rather focus on performing whatever role is asked of them, it’s really anyone’s guess as to how good and how far this team can go.” Louisiana Tech fans will get plenty of opportunities to see the team this spring as LA Tech’s schedule includes 32 home games.
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To access the entire roster and the 2014 schedule, fans can log onto LATechSports.com. Pitchers One of Louisiana Tech’s issues last season when the Lady Techsters recorded a 19-33 overall record was the fact that the roster lacked depth in the circle. However, Montgomery and Co. should not have the same obstacle this year as the LA Tech roster boasts two experienced hurlers in senior Bianca Duran and sophomore Pauline Tufi as well as two newcomers in freshmen Bailey Allen and Carolina Sanchez. “Depth is what will help us the most,” Montgomery said. “Last year we ended with really just two pitching options. This year we have four. Bianca will be the main starter and as a senior provide real stability. She worked so hard to get to where she is. I feel as though she will lead us to some big wins this year. Pauline will be a closer for us and probably be in the last couple of innings of most every game. She gave up no earned runs this fall and was dominant. In addition, we have two freshmen that are packed with potential. Both Bailey Allen and Carolina Sanchez showed signs of greatness so were excited about their potential growth throughout the season.” Duran made 34 starts last season, posting a 6-19 record with a 3.70 earned run average. She logged 170.1 innings of action, allowing 198 hits and 44 walks while striking out 70. “I am so proud of Bianca,” Montgomery said. “She has worked very hard to become the player she has become. She is tenacious, sometimes a bit stubborn, but don’t ever tell her she can’t do something unless you want to be proven wrong. She will be our leader in the circle and we will go as far as she is capable of taking us.” Duran will also see time at first base and DP during the season. Offensively, Duran batted .230 with nine doubles, two home runs and 20 RBI last season as she made the transition from the
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During the fall season, Sanchez was 0-1 with a 3.94 earned run average. In 16.0 innings of action in the circle, she allowed 20 hits and four walks while striking out 12. However, she allowed opponents to bat .299 against her. Catchers
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junior college level. Tufi, who like Duran will see time at first base, returns for her sophomore campaign after sporting a 13-11 mark with a 3.43 earned run average during her rookie season. Tufi worked 140.2 innings in the circle, allowing 134 hits and 56 walks while striking out 113. “Pauline is one of the strongest players I have ever seen,” Montgomery said. “However that compliment does not begin to do her justice. She is multi- talented, dedicated, works hard and gives her all to the game each and every day. She is also our emotional leader on this team. She inspires all who know her to be their best.” Montgomery expects Tufi to bat in the third spot in the Tech order. As a freshman, Tufi batted .281 with 10 doubles, four home runs and a LA Tech freshman record 34 RBI. Allen signed with LA Tech after a stellar prep career at Pineville High School where she helped lead the Rebels to the semifinals of the LHSAA Fastpitch 56 5A state tournament as a senior. She earned MVP honors on the all-CENLA team and was the four-time District 2-5A pitcher of the year. “Bailey is so talented and she had a great fall,” Montgomery said. “She is working hard on being more consistent. Once she realizes her potential, Bailey could become a dominant pitcher.” During the fall season, Allen recorded a 1-0 mark with a 1.75 earned run average, working 16.0 innings of action. She allowed only 11 hits and two walks while striking out 16 batters as opponents batted only .196 against her. Sanchez also enters her rookie campaign in college after lettering the past four years at Evangel Christian Academy. As a senior she registered a 20-10 record with a 1.68 earned run average, recording 176 strikeouts. She led ECA to back-to-back state championship game appearances as a freshman and sophomore, including the 2011 Class 2A state title. “Carolina struggled a bit this fall while adapting to pitching at the DI level,” Montgomery said. “However she worked hard over break, welcomed the challenge that was ahead of her and has done a 180 degree turn. She is throwing better than I have ever seen. As long as she embraces her game plan, she will have a wonderful freshman campaign.”
Another area that LA Tech boasts some depth is behind the plate; the Lady Techster roster includes four players who can wear the tools of ignorance, including Krysta Tutsch, Natalie Moran, Amanda Gray and Kassie Harris. Tutsch is a junior college transfer from Kirkwood Community College and is the odds on favorite to see the majority of playing time behind the plate this season. The Davenport, Iowa native was a three-time all-state, all-conference and all-district honoree during her time at Assumption High School. “Krysta will help us in our catching efforts this year,” Montgomery said. “Her arm strength and quickness will shut down opposing teams efforts to take extra bases. However it is her raw power that is the most jaw dropping. She will hit for power this season, including many towering home runs.” During the fall, Tutsch batted .268 with a team-high three home runs in only 19 plate appearances. She added a double, two sacrifice flies and eight RBI. Tutsch also threw out three of seven players attempting to steal. Moran will provide experienced depth behind the plate. The sophomore made 22 starts at catcher as a true freshman, earning invaluable playing time. “Natalie gained so much playing time last year as a freshman,” Montgomery said. “That experience has helped her grow as a player. She is more vocal, confident and is doing some great things. She is also a great leader off the field for us maintaining a near 4.0 GPA and serving as one of our SAAC leaders.” Despite recording only four official plate appearances as a freshman, Moran showed great improvement at the plate this fall. She was 3-for-5 with a triple and two RBI. Gray, who also received reps this fall at first base, returns to action this year after red-shirting as a true freshman due to a shoulder injury.
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“Coming off shoulder surgery that redshirted her last year, no one has worked harder than Amanda to help this team,” Montgomery said. “Although her primary role will be that of a bullpen catcher, Amanda will make appearances as a defensive first baseman and a right handed pinch hitter.” Gray was 1-of-5 at the plate during the fall but showed a good eye for the strike zone, drawing four walks and recording an on-base percentage of .556. Harris (see outfield) is a true freshman utility that will only see time at catcher in emergency situations as most of her playing time will come in right field and possibly in the infield.
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Infield If fall results are any indication, Louisiana Tech might boasts its best defensive infield in years as the influx of four newcomers combined with the return of four experienced veterans could lead to some solid play. Montgomery has the luxury of veteran returners at the two corner positions and two impressive freshmen up the middle along with some big-time depth across the board. First base will be manned by the one-two punch of Pauline Tufi (see pitchers) and Bianca Duran (see pitchers) as the two pitcher/utility players held the same role last season. Red-shirt freshman Amanda Gray (see catchers) could also see some playing time. Freshman Karlee Jensen and junior Courtney Lowe will handle the second baseball responsibilities for the Lady Techsters. Jensen signed with Tech after a stellar four year prep career at Taylorsville High School in Utah where she batted .535 with 14 doubles, 5 home runs, 50 RBI and 37 runs as a senior. Jensen was a four-time all-region and four-time all-state honoree, while also helping lead the Warriors to a first place finish in regionals three times. “Karlee is such a fierce competitor and is inspiring to all that watch her play,” Montgomery said. “She goes hard and yet is so
smooth in her defensive abilities. As her offensive skills keeps growing it is scary to think how good she can become.” During the fall, Jensen led Tech with a .542 batting average, totaling 13 hits in 24 at bats. She struck out only once while recording only one error at second base. Lowe brings two years of experience on the college level to second base. Last season she started 51 games for the Lady Techsters, recording a .191 batting average with three doubles and eight RBI. The Junction City, Arkansas native missed the entire fall season while recovering from surgery in the off-season. “Courtney is also coming off a shoulder surgery,” Montgomery said. “She has worked hard to be back, and she is playing
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Outfield Louisiana Tech will have no shortage of options in the outfield this season as seven different Lady Techsters could see playing time. Tech returns two full-time starters from last year in Janine Godwin and Kristen Miles while Tori Charters also made plenty of starts. In all, Montgomery has five returners and two newcomers on its roster that play outfield. Miles is a two-year starter in left field for the Lady Techsters. Last season she started 44 games – missing eight due to injury – and led the team with a .331 batting average, recording 43 hits in 130 at bats. The Plano native led the team with 31 runs and was 7-of-9 in stolen base attempts while batting in the two hole.
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“Kristen had an amazing sophomore campaign,” Montgomery said. “However coming back after a surgery is never easy. After three surgeries many players would give up. Kristen though is working feverishly to get back on the field. She will be fully released by the time the season starts, and I can’t imagine her not being back out there by the time the season ends.” Miles missed the entire fall due to injury, but with her vast experience gained during her freshman and sophomore campaigns, she shouldn’t have much trouble getting back into shape and should be a significant contributor down the stretch. Godwin was the most improved player on the team last season. After seeing limited playing time during her first two years – mostly as a defensive replacement late in games – the Princeton, Texas native blossomed at the plate as a junior. “I am so proud of J-9,” Montgomery said. “When I first got here I would not have given her much of a chance at starting. However her efforts and work ethic have continued to propel her to now becoming the starting centerfielder. She is one of our captains and a SAAC leader. I couldn’t imagine a more perfect example to show young players as to how to go about your business.” Last season Godwin batted .265 with eight doubles, one triple and her first collegiate home run in a loss to Top 25 Baylor. She also cut down on her strikeouts drastically, ending the year with 14 Ks and 14 walks. She also led Tech’s outfield with five assists. As a true freshman, Charters received a helping taste of action on the collegiate level, starting 36 games and seeing action in 46. The speedy, left-handed slapper batted .266 with 21 hits in 79 plate appearances. “Tori is so fast, but she has grown as a player and is now making her speed count,” Montgomery said. “She is one of a handful of players that worked very hard in the offseason to improve and that has shown. She is accomplishing more both offensively and defensively and has truly become the consistent player that we were hoping for.” Charters should battle with Miles for playing time in left field after seeing most of her action in right field last year. She will also be slotted in at the No. 2 hole in the LA Tech lineup.
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with more confidence than ever. As her arm continues to gain strength, I look for Courtney to challenge for the starting second base spot once again.” Anna Cross, Taylor Brintzenhoff and Kassie Harris are the candidates for the hot corner. Cross will see the majority of the time at third base after moving over from her shortstop position which she played her first two years. Cross brings an SEC caliber physical ability to the diamond and will once again hit at the top of the Tech lineup. “Anna is a truly rare athlete,” Montgomery said. “She has size, strength, speed and power. She can also play the game with a high degree of finesse. Her versatility is one of the things that have allowed us to become the best team we can be. Anna is a beast in the leadoff spot and can wreak havoc on the bases.” Cross, the former WAC Freshman of the Year, got off to a slow start during her sophomore campaign but caught fire at the midway point of the season. She ended the year batting .284 with 12 doubles, five home runs, 30 RBI, 18 runs and 10-of-12 stolen bases. Brintzenhoff is a true freshman who prepped at Brandywine Heights High School in Pennsylvania. She led the Bullets to a pair of district titles as well as the 2013 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class 2A state title while also earning the Class 2A Player of the Year honor in the state in 2014. “Taylor has really started to blossom here of late,” Montgomery said. “She has always had the size, skill, and athleticism, but her ability is starting to translate to the college game. Her growth as a player has us excited to see how productive she will become the next four years.” Brintzenhoff struggled at the plate during limited opportunities in the fall, collecting only one hit in 11 plate appearances. However, this winter has shown marked improvement across the board. Shortstop will be manned by a true freshman this season. Katie Smith was so impressive during the fall and winter, Montgomery felt comfortable moving Cross to third base, allowing him to put his most potent offensive and defensive lineup on the field. Smith signed with Tech out of Airline High School in Shreveport, batting .443 with 13 doubles and 24 RBI as a senior. The 4-time all-district selection was named the Shreveport Times All-City Player of the Year as a senior. “What can you say about Katie’s defensive play,” Montgomery said. “She really makes our infield come together. She is working on her hitting to be able to have more power at the plate, but it is her defensive skill set that will amaze most fans.” Smith batted .360 during the fall, collecting nine hits in 25 at bats. Her eye at the plate was impressive for a freshman, drawing four walks without striking out a single time.
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Junior Lindsey Neyland is a bit of a newcomer to the LA Tech outfield, after making the transfer from UCF prior to last season. The former infielder moved to the outfield during the season, seeing action in 42 games while making four starts. “Lindsey’s abilities are off the chart,” Montgomery said. “Strong arm, amazing speed, and strength are just some of the tools she brings to the field. She has transitions from the infield to the outfield this year. As she continues to learn the nuances of the position look for her to really battle for a starting position.” Neyland saw limited plate appearances last season. However, she was Montgomery’s most dependable pinch runner and was usually saved for late game situations, scoring 13 runs on the year. Junior Katelynn Cook will provide veteran leadership and depth at centerfield for LA Tech after seeing action in 19 games last year, while making five starts. It’s Cook’s attitude and effort that most impresses Montgomery on a daily basis. “Nobody out efforts Cook,” Montgomery said. “She is constantly working on improving her game and she practices hard, even the smallest of details. Her game continues to get better and better, and her power is really starting to show in practice. She will make a great option for us in the outfield this year to add power to the line-up.” As a sophomore, Cook made 16 plate appearances collecting two hits. However, this fall, Cook displayed some power, collecting a pair of doubles and three total hits in 11 at bats. She also drew four walks and recorded an on-base percentage of .467. Freshman Kassie Harris has the opportunity to make an immediate impact during her rookie season. Harris signed with the Lady Techsters after a stellar prep career at North Caddo Magnet
and is a true utility player, seeing action in the infield, outfield and at catcher this fall. The two-time all-state honoree was named the district MVP as a senior after batting .590 with 22 RBI and 18 stolen bases. “Kassie’s bat is awesome,” said Montgomery. “She is a true utility player and can play all but a couple of positions on the field. Look for her bat to keep her in the lineup as we work to enhance her defense skills at whatever position she might play.” Harris showed the ability to drive in runs during the fall, batting .360 with a team-high 13 RBI. She recorded nine hits, including five doubles and one home run. Another freshman could see playing time in the Tech outfield this year as Casey Ingram makes the move from her normal infield position. Ingram played at Pflugerville High School in Texas where she was as three-time all-district selection while leading the Panthers to the area finals twice. “Casey has transitioned to full time outfield this year,” Montgomery said. “She is very fast with a very good arm. Look for Casey to go in as a pinch runner and stay in and play some late game defense for us this season.” Ingram recorded an on-base percentage of .375 during the fall, collecting a hit and two walks in eight plate appearances.
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Head Coach: Mark Montgomery (Eastern Kentucky, 1992) Assistant Coach: Emerald Doria (Centenary, 2010) Assistant Coach: Meagan Pearson (Louisiana College, 2014) Athletic Trainer: Jill Hancock Managers: Alyssa Leder, Ashton Guin
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Mark Montgomery enters his third season as the head coach at Louisiana Tech after two highly successful head coaching stints at both Centenary and Northern Colorado. Since his arrival in Ruston, he has brought a philosophy of developing the complete individual both on and off the playing fields. His student-athletes have embraced this culture. Montgomery received recognition for his coaching style when Head Coach he was voted as the recipient of the 2013-14 Conference USA Stu@gocoacher dent-Athlete Advisory Committee’s Coaches Choice Award. The SAAC Coaches Choice Award recognizes a coach that is committed to fostering student-athlete development and welfare through a positive athletic and academic atmosphere. Each C-USA institution selects a nominee and then voting is done by the conference SAAC representatives during its annual in-person meeting. “This is a tremendous honor for Coach Montgomery,” said Louisiana Tech Athletics Director Tommy McClelland. “This award represents what coaching on the collegiate level is all about - molding student-athletes into champions on and off the field. We are happy that the Conference USA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has recognized Mark’s efforts.” Montgomery wasted little time in making an impact in his first year in Ruston as he guided the Lady Techsters to a 27-26 record and the program’s highest finish ever in the Western Athletic Conference as LA Tech hosted the league postseason tournament as the No. 3 seed during the 2013 campaign. Tech posted an 11-10 mark in WAC play, only the fourth time in the 12-year affiliation that the Lady Techsters finished above .500 in the highly-competitive conference. On the field, Tech recorded its highest team batting average in program history (.289) as six starters recorded batting averages of over .300. Montgomery’s first season also saw four players earn all-conference honors as freshman Anna Cross and senior Amanda Krueger were both named first team and senior Melanie Goff and junior Erin Kipp were named second team. Cross was also the first Lady Techster to ever earn the WAC Freshman of the Year award. Off the field the Lady Techsters were also impressive in the classroom and in the community. Erin Kipp became only the fifth LA Tech softball student-athlete to earn CoSIDA Academic All-American honors while 10 Lady Techsters earned Academic All-WAC accolades. Following the graduation of a large senior class, Montgomery’s second season in Ruston and Louisiana Tech’s first competing in the highly-competitive Conference USA was a transition one for the program. Tech posted a 19-33 record with six losses to Top 25 teams, including a 1-0 setback against 7th ranked Kentucky. One of the highlights of the season was the emergence of true freshman Pauline Tufi, who earned C-USA All-Freshman team honors while breaking the program freshman RBI record (34). Off the field, Louisiana Tech softball received national recognition as eight Lady Techsters earned National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Scholar Athletes following the season. Montgomery came to Louisiana Tech after spending two years at NAIA Georgetown (Ky.) College, eight years at Centenary College and two years at Northern Colorado. He has won 357 career games on the college level. The Kentucky native has led his teams to eight winning seasons during his 13 years, including seven seasons of 30 or more wins, while guiding Centenary to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances in 2004 and 2005. During his time at Centenary (2003-2010), Montgomery won 216 games, including victories over Florida, Auburn, Arkansas, Minnesota, Syracuse, Boston College and New Mexico. Montgomery led the Ladies to the program’s first winning season in 13 years in 2004 and a program record-tying 36 victories as Centenary captured the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament championship and advanced to the school’s first ever NCAA Tournament. Centenary led top-ranked Arizona late in the game before eventually falling 2-1 to the Wildcats. The following season saw Montgomery and the Ladies win 31 games, capture their second straight Mid-Continent Tournament title and return to the NCAA Tournament. One six-year stretch in Shreveport saw Centenary win 30 or more games five times. During his time at Centenary, Montgomery coached 23 all-conference players, two conference newcomers of the year, one conference pitcher of the year, two conference tournament MVPs and several conference all-tournament players. Following Centenary’s decision to drop down to Division III, Montgomery accepted the head coaching position at Northern Colorado where he led the program to back-to-back second place finishes in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Mountain Division (2nd place) each season while being named
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the PCSC Mountain Division Coach of the Year in 2011. The 2012 team won a school record 25 games and broke 21 school records, including wins, batting average and extra base hits. Montgomery’s teams have always been highly successful away from the softball diamond as each one of them has registered a team grade point average above 3.0 for the past 12 years. His 2001 team at Georgetown College posted a cumulative GPA that ranked in the top 10 of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association AllAcademic Teams. His Northern Colorado team in 2012 finished ranked No. 2 in the country in team GPA. Prior to his collegiate coaching experience, Montgomery served as the softball coach at Lafayette (Ky.) High School where he won seven district titles, five regional titles and one state championship title while posting a 170-73 record. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Eastern Kentucky in 1992 and his master’s degree from Georgetown College in 2000. Montgomery and his wife Melanie have three daughters: Bailey, Emma and Adrienne.
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Emerald Doria enters her second season as an assistant coach for Mark Montgomery and the Louisiana Tech softball program, her first as Montgomery’s top assistant. Doria will continue to handle the Lady Techster infielders and assist with hitting. The former Centenary star will now oversee the video editing aspect of the program while also becoming more involved in recruiting. She was promoted following the Assistant Coach departure of Jeannie Murphy in January. @uncommon1417 “Promoting Emerald to this position was a no brainer,” Montgomery said. “During the past 18 months on staff, she has not only met every expectation I had for her but she has exceeded them. It wasn’t a matter of making an easy move. It was a matter of making the right move. She has earned the promotion.” Doria spent four years at C.E. Byrd High School including three as the head coach of the varsity program prior to coming to Tech in the summer of 2014. She lettered for four years at Centenary College in Shreveport where she played for Montgomery. “Emerald’s experience playing at the highest level combined with four years of coaching experience allowed her to make an immediate impact on our program,” Montgomery said. “She was a phenomenal player and captain for me at Centenary and has been a great addition to the Louisiana Tech Athletic Family.” During her career at Centenary, Doria became one of the Ladies all-time offensive leaders as she still ranks in numerous categories, including No. 1 in runs scored (127), No. 1 in walks (107), No. 3 in hits (165), No. 3 in home runs (22), No. 3 in slugging percentage (.458), No. 5 in at bats (586) and No. 5 in total bases (259). She was a three-time all-conference selection (1st team Mid-Con in 2006; 2nd team Summit League in 2007, 2008) while also earning the Mid-Con Conference Freshman of the Year award and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association co-Freshman of the Year award in 2006. She was a four-year starter at shortstop and a two-time team captain for Montgomery. Doria began her coaching career as an assistant in 2009 for the late Dan Moreman at Byrd High School. In December of 2009, she took over as the associate head coach and then was promoted to head coach in August of 2010. During her time at Byrd, she led the Yellow Jackets to a pair of district titles and four playoff appearances while being named the district coach of the year in 2011. The San Antonio, Texas native earned her bachelor’s degree in health and exercise science at Centenary 2010 and is pursuing her master’s degree in education.
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Louisiana Tech head coach Mark Montgomery announced the addition of Meagan Pearson to the Lady Techster softball staff. Pearson joins the LA Tech Family after a collegiate playing career at Tennessee Tech and Louisiana College. The former North DeSoto High School prep star will work with the Lady Techster catchers and outfielders while also assisting with hitting, game Assistant Coach scouting, travel and recruiting. @meagannn12 “I recruited Meagan to go to Centenary when I was coaching there,” Montgomery said. “She was a very talented player, and I knew she always had aspirations of coaching. She is a very impressive young lady who has great knowledge of the game. She was my No. 1 choice for the position, and we are thrilled she is part of our program.” Following her high school career at North DeSoto where she was named the district player of the year as a senior, Pearson signed at Tennessee Tech where she played her freshman season. She then transferred to Louisiana College in the summer of 2011 and lettered her final three years for the Wildcats, playing catcher and shortstop. Pearson led LC to the regionals in 2012 and ended her college career ranked in the top four in Louisiana College history in home runs (20), batting average, slugging percentage and fielding percentage. As a senior she batted .500 with 41 hits, 11 doubles, six home runs and 36 RBI despite having her season cut short with a knee injury. She was named first team all-American Southwest Conference in 2014 while earning the league’s Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year award. Pearson served as the head coach at University Academy of Cenla in Pineville this past fall and helped lead the first year program to the district title and regionals of the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) tournament. She has also coached travel ball teams for the past three years, including Team TFS (12U) this past year.
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P/INF | 5-10 | Sr. | 1L Westminster, Colo. (Western Nebraska CC)
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2014: Saw action in 51 games during the year, making 50 starts ... Made 34 starts in the circle and 16 starts at first base ... Batted .230 on the season with 35 hits in 152 at bats ... Totaled nine doubles and two home runs ... Scored 12 runs and had 20 RBI ... Was 1-of-1 in stolen bases ... Was 6-19 in the circle with a 3.70 earned run average ... Threw 170.1 innings allowing 198 hits and 40 walks ... Struck out 70 ... Made 34 starts and had 41 appearances in the circle ... Threw nine complete games ... Had five multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games ... Her first Division I home run was a grand slam in a 7-3 win over Belmont ... Also hit a threerun home run in a victory over C-USA foe Florida Atlantic ... Had a seasonhigh three hits in a 5-3 win over Stephen F. Austin ... Had two hits and two RBI in a loss to Texas ... Had two doubles and two RBI against C-USA foe UTEP ... Picked up her first Division I win in the circle against South Dakota, allowing only one run and four hits in 4.0 innings ... Also recorded wins in the circle against Alcorn, Stephen F. Austin, Middle Tennessee, Southeastern Louisiana and East Carolina ... Threw 9.2 innings in a 2-1 extra inning loss to UTSA, allowing only five hits and no earned runs ... Junior College: Lettered two years for coach Maria Winn at Western Nebraska Community College ... Helped lead the Cougars to the Region 9 regular season and tournament championships in 2012 ... She led the Cougars to a 55-10 record and the regular season championship in 2013 ... Named Region 9 Freshman of the Year and All-Region 9 first team pitcher in 2012 ... Named Region 9 Pitcher and Player of the Year in 2013 ... Named the NJCAA DI Pitcher of the Week (April 28, 2013) ... Holds the school record for career home runs (40), single season home runs (23), single season doubles (29), single season batting average (.545), single season hits (110), career wins and single season wins (36) ... As a sophomore, she batted .545 with 23 home runs, 29 doubles, 67 runs and 85 RBI ... Among NJCAA Division I players, she ranked No. 2 in batting average, No. 4 in RBI and No. 4 in home runs ... In the circle as a sophomore, she was 36-3 with two saves ... She boasted a 1.11 earned run average, recording 181 strikeouts and only 37 walks in 232.2 IP ... She led the country in wins ... High School: Played for Carrie Ott at Standley Lake High School in Colorado where she pitched and played first base for the Gators ... Fourtime first team all-conference and team MVP ... Played in the 5A allstate game as a senior ... Named Regional Player of the Year as a senior ...Named all-state as a senior ... Batted .495 and had a 1.02 earned run average as a senior ... Also lettered in basketball for two years ... Personal: Full name is Bianca Rae Duran ... Daughter of Deanna and Ray Duran ... Has one brother, Kyle ... Born Feb. 3, 1993 in Westminster, Colorado.
Duran’s Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab 2014 .230 51-50 152 TOTAL .230 51-50 152
r 12 12
h 35 35
2b 9 9
Year 2014 TOTAL
gs 34 34
cg 9 9
sho sv 0/2 0 0/2 0
era 3.70 3.70
w-l app 6-19 41 6-19 41
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3b 0 0
hr 2 2
rbi tb 20 50 20 50
ip h r 170.1 198 120 170.1 198 120
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slg% .329 .329
bb 10 10
hbp so 3 30 3 30
gdp ob% sf 0 .291 0 0 .291 0
sh 0 0
sb-att po a 1-1 142 50 1-1 142 50
er 90 90
bb 44 44
so 70 70
3b 7 7
bavg .276 .276
wp 7 7
2b 31 31
hr bf 13 717 13 717
e fld% 2 .990 2 .990
hbp bk sfa sha 13 1 1 15 13 1 1 15
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THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 42
E JANIN
IN W D O G wiin
e_god
@janin
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JANINE
GODWIN
9
OF | 5-4 | Sr. | 3L
Princeton, Texas (Princeton HS)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Was LA Tech’s recipient of Conference USA’s Spirit of Service Award ... Saw action in 44 games, making 41 starts ... Started 35 games in RF and 6 in LF ... Batted .265 on the season with 30 hits in 113 at bats ... Recorded eight doubles, one triple and one home run ... Scored 17 runs and registered 9 RBI ... Walked 14 times and struck out 14 times ... Was 5-of-8 in stolen bases ... Tied for the team lead with an 11-game onbase streak ... Recorded six multi-hit games ... Recorded her first collegiate home run in a loss to eventual WCWS participant Baylor ... Three of her six multi-hit games came in a five-game stretch against Northwestern State, Florida Atlantic and McNeese State ... Drove in a pair of runs in a 7-0 win at Southeastern Louisiana ... 2013: Named Academic All-WAC ... Saw action in 42 games, making 15 starts in the outfield ... Batted .158 with six hits in 38 at bats ... Registered one triple ... Scored six runs and recorded four RBI ... Was 4-of-4 in stolen bases ... Walked 11 times and registered a .347 on-base percentage ... Recorded a career-high two hits, three runs and two RBI in a win over Southern ... Recorded one hit and one RBI in the first two games of the year against Tennessee-Martin and Jacksonville State ... Also registered a hit in a loss to Stephen F. Austin ... 2012: Saw action in 41 games, making 10 starts during the year ... Batted .154 with four hits in 26 at bats ... Scored 11 runs ... Was 1-of-1 in stolen base attempts ... Registered her first career collegiate hit in a win over Southern Mississippi ... Also had hits against George Washington, Texas Arlington and nationally-ranked Hawaii ... Scored a career-high two runs in a win over Texas-Arlington ... Registered her first collegiate stolen base in a win over Stephen F. Austin ... 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, 2010 and 2011 and a regional semifinalist appearance ... As a senior batted .377 with 23 hits (7 triples), 33 runs and 21 RBI ... Was 16-of-19 in stolen bases as a senior ... As a junior, batted .428 and led the district with 27 stolen bases ... Four-time first team all-district ... Named Academic allarea 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 ... Personal: Full name is Janine Nicole Godwin ... Daughter of Jeffrey and Katherine Godwin ... Has one brother, Graham ... Born July 12, 1993 in Richardson, Texas.
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Godwin’s Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh 2012 .154 41-10 26 11 4 0 0 0 0 4 .154 3 1 3 0 .267 0 0 2013 .158 42-15 38 6 6 0 1 0 4 8 .211 11 0 8 0 .347 0 0 2014 .265 44-41 113 17 30 8 1 1 9 43 .381 14 2 14 0 .354 1 0 TOTAL .226 127-66 177 34 40 8 2 1 13 55 .311 28 3 25 0 .340 1 0
@LATechSB
sb-att po a e fld% 1-1 30 1 2 .939 4-4 27 1 2 .933 5-8 44 5 3 .942 9-13 101 7 7 .939
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THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 44
N
YN KATEL
COOK
33
ncook
lyn @kate
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KATELYNN
COOK
14
OF | 5-7 | Jr. | 2L
Chowchilla, Calif. (Northern Colorado)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Saw action in 19 games, making 5 starts (1 in LF, 1 in CF, 3 in RF) ... Was 2-of-16 from the plate during the year ... Scored one run ... Was 1-of-1 in stolen bases ... Recorded his against Southern and UTEP ... Scored a run against Grambling State ... 2013: Saw action in 29 games, making two starts in the outfield ... Batted .200 on the year with two hits in 10 at bats ... Recorded one double ... Scored four runs and registered two RBI ... Was 1-of-3 in stolen bases ... Registered her first collegiate RBI in an extra inning loss to Delaware ... Recorded her first collegiate hit (and an RBI) in a loss to Top 25 ranked UL-Lafayette ... Recorded a double in a win over UT Arlington ... High School: Lettered in each of her four years at Chowchilla Union High School for coach Fred Gaummitz ... As a junior, Cook helped deliver Chowchilla’s first Central Section Division 4 title since 1994 ... In the Redskin’s 11-1 win in the championship, Cook plated their first two runs with a two-run single in the bottom of the first ... As a junior, Cook batted .419 with 20 RBI while slugging .644 ... As a senior, she batted .415 with a .769 slugging percentage ... Was named all-North Sequoia League as a sophomore, junior and senior ... As a sophomore, Cook was named Chowchilla Union’s Underclass Woman of the Year ... Named the team’s most outstanding player and best defensive player as a senior ... Originally signed with Mark Montgomery at Northern Colorado but was granted her release and followed Montgomery to LA Tech ... Personal: Full name Katelynn Breanna Cook ... Daughter of Troy and Patricia Cook ... Has one brother, Johnathan ... Born Feb. 7, 1995 in Chowchilla, Calif.
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Cook’s Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 2013 .200 29-2 10 4 2 1 2014 .125 19-5 16 1 2 0 TOTAL .154 48-7 26 5 4 1
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3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh 0 0 2 3 .300 0 0 3 0 .200 0 1 0 0 0 2 .125 1 0 4 0 .176 0 0 0 0 2 5 .192 1 0 7 0 .185 0 1
sb-att po a e fld% 1-3 7 0 1 .875 1-1 9 0 1 .900 2-4 16 0 2 .889
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THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 46
ANNA
S S O R C s
5cros
@anna
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ANNA
CROSS
INF | 5-10 | Jr. | 2L
Cross Roads, Texas (Cross Roads HS)
Henderson County in 209 and 2010 ... Named all-state in 2011 ... Named to the 2010 All-East Texas Team ... Lettered four years in volleyball, two years in basketball, two years in track and three years in golf ... Named the 2009 District 21-1A MVP Hitter in volleyball ... Named All-Henderson County in 2009 in volleyball ... Named all-state in 2009 and 2010 in volleyball ... Named first team all-district in basketball in 2008 ... Played travel ball for coach David Cotton and the ASA A Nationals for three years ... Personal: Full name is Anna Elizabeth Cross ... Daughter of John Cross and Alison Bristow ... Has two sisters, Lorin and Lindsey ... Born July 19, 1994 in Athens, Texas.
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Started 51 games on the year (missed one game due to injury) ... 48 starts came at SS, 2 at pitcher and one at DP ... Batted .284 on the season with 38 hits in 134 at bats ... Totaled 12 doubles and five home runs ... Scored 18 runs and tallied 30 RBI ... Was 10-of-12 on stolen bases ... Was second on the team with 19 walks drawn ... Was 0-3 in the circle with two saves and a 5.88 earned run average ... Made 17 appearances, including two starts ... Logged 25.0 IP allowing 33 hits and striking out 26 ... Had eight multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games ... Had a season-long seven game hitting streak ... Ended the season with an 11game on-base streak ... Recorded eight RBI in a doubleheader sweep of Alcorn State and Southern at the ULM Tournament on Feb. 22 ... Recorded three RBI and two hits in a 5-3 win over Stephen F. Austin ... Totaled two doubles and two RBI in a win over C-USA foe Middle Tennessee ... Hit a three-run home run in a 7-0 win at Southeastern Louisiana ... Had two hits and 3 RBI in a loss to C-USA foe Southern Miss ... Had two hits, including a home run, and four RBI in a road loss at Northwestern State ... Was 3-for-3 against C-USA foe East Carolina ... 2013: Named WAC Freshman of the Year by league coaches and by CollegeSportsMadness.com ... Named first team all-WAC by league coaches ... Named second team all-WAC by CollegeSportsMadness.com ... Named WAC Pitcher of the Week (April 1) ... Named LSWA Pitcher of the Week (April 1) ... Named Academic All-WAC ... Started 52 games at either shortstop, right field or pitcher ... Batted .323 with 40 hits in 124 at bats ... Totaled nine doubles and six home runs ... Scored 30 runs and drove home 29 more ... Was 20-of-22 in stolen bases ... Was 6-8 with a 3.06 earned run average in the circle ... Made 26 appearances in the circle while starting 19 games ... Threw 96.0 innings allowing 97 hits and issuing 70 walks ... Struck out 27 ... Recorded nine multi-hit games and even multi-RBI games ... Was 2-for-3 with three RBI in a win over NCAA Tournament participant Northwestern State ... Was 2-for-3 with four RBI as she hit her first collegiate grand slam in a win over New Mexico State ... Was 2-for-3 with three RBI in a win over Southern ... Also homered against UL-Monroe, New Mexico State, Northwestern State and Utah State ... Stole a season-high three bases in win over UL-Monroe ... Picked up her first collegiate win in the circle in an 8-4 win at New Mexico State, handing the Aggies their only conference loss at home in 12 games ... Pitched a complete-game, one-hit shutout over NCAA participant Northwestern State ... Threw four more shutout innings (allowing only one hit) and picked up another win against NCAA participant Northwestern State ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Steve Tardiff at Cross Roads High School in Texas ... Helped lead the Bobcats to the District 21-1A title all four years and a third place finish in the state tournament in 2010 ... As a junior, batted .600 with eight doubles, four triples and six home runs ... Scored 34 runs and drove in 42 ... Was 12-of-13 on stolen bases ... Named the District 21-1A Newcomer of the Year in 2009 ... Named the District 21-1A MVP in 2010 and 2011 ... Named the Player of the Year for
Cross’ Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab 2013 .323 52-52 124 2014 .284 51-51 134 TOTAL .302 103-103 258 Year 2013 2014 TOTAL
r h 2b 30 40 9 18 38 12 48 78 21
3b 0 0 0
hr 6 5 11
rbi tb slg% 29 67 .540 30 65 .485 59 132 .512
bb 15 19 34
hbp 0 0 0
so 30 25 55
era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3.06 6-8 26 19 4 1/2 0 96.0 97 50 42 70 27 10 5.88 0-3 17 2 0 0/0 2 25.0 33 28 21 18 26 5 3.64 6-11 43 21 4 1/2 2 121.0 130 78 63 88 53 15
@LATechSB
gdp ob% sf 3 .393 1 1 .370 1 4 .381 2 3b 1 0 1
sh 1 4 5
sb-att po a e fld% 20-22 58 95 12 .927 10-12 68 108 15 .921 30-34 126 203 27 .924
hr bf bavg wp 5 453 .263 15 3 106 .311 8 8 559 .274 23
hbp 1 1 2
bk sfa sha 0 3 10 0 1 3 0 4 13
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THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 48
TNEY
COUR
LOWE e12 @clow
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10
COURTNEY
LOWE
INF | 5-6 | Jr. | 2L
Junction City, Ark. (Junction City HS)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Saw action in all 52 games, making 51 starts ... Made 49 starts at second base and two starts at SS ... Batted .191 on the year with 17 hits in 89 at bats ... Recorded three doubles ... Scored eight runs and registered eight RBI ... Was 3-for-4 in stolen bases ... Recorded her first collegiate hit in a 4-3 win over St. Louis ... Registered her first collegiate stolen base against IPFW ... Was 2-for-3 with 3 RBI in a loss to C-USA foe UTEP ... Had 2 RBI in a win over C-USA foe Middle Tennessee ... Recorded nine hits in her final 25 at bats of the season (.360) ... Had twohit games against Southern Miss, Grambling State and East Carolina ... 2013: Saw action in 14 games, making seven starts at third base or catcher ... Missed the majority of the season with an injury ... Was 0-for-4 at the plate ... Drew one walk ... Scored two runs ... High School: Lettered three years for coach Kendall Hutcheson and coach Steve Burroughs at Junction City High School ... Helped lead the Dragons to the District 8-2A title in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Led the team to the Arkansas 2A state title as senior ... Named the Arkansas Class 2A State Tournament MVP ... Also led the program to the Arkansas 2A state runner-up title and the Arkansas South Region championship in 2010 ... Named Arkansas 2A all-state four straight years ... Named the El Dorado Times Player of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Named All-Arkansas by the Arkansas Democratic Gazette in 2010 and 2011 ... Named All-District 8-2A in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Batted .501 with 21 doubles, five home runs and 46 RBI as a junior ... Also scored 40 runs ... Played travel ball for the American Freedom Gold and coach Alyson Trout ... Personal: Full name is Courtney Nicole Lowe ... Daughter of Robby and Ellen Lowe ... Has one brother, Joseph ... Born Sept. 21, 1993 in El Dorado, Arkansas.
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Lowe’s Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 2013 .000 14-7 4 2 0 0 2014 .191 52-51 89 8 17 3 TOTAL .183 66-58 93 10 17 3
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3b hr 0 0 0 0 0 0
rbi tb slg% bb 0 0 .000 1 8 20 .225 2 8 20 .215 3
hbp 0 0 0
so 1 16 17
gdp ob% sf 0 .200 0 0 .204 2 0 .204 2
sh 1 1 2
sb-att po a e fld% 0-0 21 8 2 .935 3-4 86 69 7 .957 3-4 107 77 9 .953
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THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 50
EN
KRIST
MILES es
enkmil
@krist
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KRISTEN
MILES
Personal: Full name is Kristen Miles ... Daughter of Tom and Janet Miles ... Has one brother, Shawn ... Has two sisters, Nikki and Katie ... Born Dec. 3, 1993 in Plano, Texas.
OF | 5-3 | Jr. | 2L
Plano, Texas (Plano Senior HS)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Saw action in 47 games, making 44 starts in left field ... Missed five games due to injury ... Led the team with a .331 batting average, collecting 43 hits in 130 at bats ... Recorded four doubles ... Led team with 31 runs scored ... Registered seven RBI ... Was 7-of-9 in stolen bases ... Led team with six sacrifices ... Was the only player with an onbase percentage over .400 ... Totaled 11 multi-hit games ... Had a team best 9-game hitting streak at one point during the season ... Recorded three-hit games against Texas and Stephen F. Austin (twice) ... Scored a season-high three runs in season opener against UT Martin ... Scored a pair of runs in a loss to WCWS participant Oklahoma ... Recorded five of her multi-hit games during an eight-game stretch in April ... 2013: Named Academic All-WAC ... Named honorable mention all-state by the LSWA ... Named the LSWA Hitter of the Week (March 14) ... Named second team all-WAC by CollegeSportsMadness.com ... Started all 53 games, including 52 starts in left field ... Batted .331 on the year with 52 hits in 157 at bats ... Recorded three doubles ... Scored 37 runs and drove home three ... Was 16-of-19 in stolen bases ... Led the team with seven sacrifices ... Didn’t record an error all season in 73 chances ... Led team with 15 multi-hit games ... Recorded a career-high four hits and scored three runs in a win over Southern ... Registered three hits in a loss to Southern Miss ... Was 3-for-3 with two runs in a win over Nicholls State ... Stole a season-high three bases in a win over Alcorn State ... Was 2-for-4 with an RBI in an extra inning loss to Delaware ... Also had RBI’s against Southern and Seattle ... Had the game-winning RBI on a sacrifice fly against Seattle ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Cynthia Zea at Plano Senior High School ... Played outfield and second base for the Wildcats ... Helped lead the program to the District 8-5A title, the Texas 5A state semifinals and the Texas Region I championship as a junior ... Team finished ranked nationally in numerous polls, including No. 10 in National Fastpitch Coaches Association and No. 14 in ESPN Rise ... Also finished third in Texas in the Texas Girls Coaches Association ... As a junior, batted .546 with 85 hits, 50 runs and 27 RBI ... Was a perfect 26-of-26 in stolen bases ... The 85 hits and .546 batting average were school single season records ... Named NFCA Academic All-American four straight years ... Named the Texas Girls Coaches Association first team all-state as junior and senior ... Named Texas Sports Writers Association 5A 1st team all-state and 5A state all-tournament team as a junior and senior ... Named to the Dallas-Ft. Worth all-area team as a junior ... Named AllVYPE softball first team and the District Offensive Player of the Year as junior and senior ... Earned the program’s MVP and Defensive POY award and Wildcat Team Leadership Award ... Named a NFCA Scholar Athletes three straight years ... Played travel ball for the Texas Glory and coach Kevin Shelton ...
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Miles’ Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf 2013 .331 53-53 157 37 52 3 0 0 3 55 .350 10 0 15 1 .369 1 2014 .331 47-44 130 31 43 4 0 0 7 47 .362 13 3 19 0 .401 1 TOTAL .331 100-97 287 68 95 7 0 0 10 102 .355 23 3 34 1 .384 2
@LATechSB
sh 7 6 13
sb-att po a e fld% 16-19 69 4 0 1.000 7-9 60 4 2 .970 23-28 129 8 2 .986
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THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 52
EY
LINDS
D N A L NEY 01
@ltn0
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LINDSEY
NEYLAND
6
OF | 5-6 | Jr. | 1L
Shreveport, La. (UCF)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Saw action in 42 games, making four starts ... Started one game in LF and three as the DP ... Was 2-of-12 at the plate ... Scored 13 runs on the year ... Was a perfect 3-of-3 in stolen bases ... Recorded her first hit as a Lady Techster in a home win over Grambling State on Feb. 19 ... Also recorded a hit and scored a run in a road loss at Northwestern State ... UCF: Saw action in 34 games for UCF ... Collected one hit in seven at bats ... Scored eight runs ... Was 4-of-5 in stolen base attempts ... High School: Lettered six years at Evangel Christian Academy for coach Sher Mueller ... Helped lead the Eagles to three straight state titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... Also led ECA to the state championship game in 2012 ... Won the district title all six years she competed on varsity ... Named all-district at shortstop six straight years ... Was the district MVP as a junior when she batted .444 with 44 runs scored and 25 stolen bases ... Named to the Shreveport Times All-City team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Named all-state her final three years in high school ... Named second team all-American by the NFCA in 2012 ... Named Player of the Year in 2012 by the Shreveport Times ... Named first team all-region in 2012 and second team all-region in 2011 by the NFCA ... Earned the National Scholar Athlete Award as a senior granted by the US Army Reserve for academic and athletic excellence ... Named Academic All-State ... Participated for the West Team in the 2012 Louisiana High School All-Star game ... Finished her high school career ranked in the ECA record books in at bats (No. 1 with 517), runs scored (No. 1 with 184), hits (No. 2 with 183), stolen bases (No.2 with 77), sac bunts (No. 4 with 20), batting average (No. 6 at.361) and on-base percentage (No. 8 at.452) ... Personal: Full name is Lindsey Taylor Neyland ... Daughter of Chuck Neyland ... Has one brother, Trey ... Born Dec. 29, 1993 in Barrington, Illinois.
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Neyland’s Career Stats Year avg 2014 .167 TOTAL .167
gp-gs ab 42-4 12 42-4 12
@LATechSB
r 13 13
h 2 2
2b 0 0
3b 0 0
hr 0 0
rbi tb 0 2 0 2
slg% .167 .167
bb 1 1
hbp so 0 2 0 2
gdp ob% sf 0 .231 0 0 .231 0
sh 0 0
sb-att po a 3-3 1 0 3-3 1 0
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e fld% 1 .500 1 .500
THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 54
A KRYST
H C S T U T ch
tatuts
@krys
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KRYSTA
TUTSCH
24
C | 5-6 | Jr. | JC
Davenport, Iowa (Kirkwood CC)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
Junior College: Lettered for two years for coach Joe Yegge at Kirkwood Community College ... Led the Eagles to a fifth place finish at nationals in 2013 ... High School: Lettered five years on the varsity for coach Bob Matthys at Assumption High School in Iowa ... Helped lead the Knights to the state tournament as an eighth grader and a senior ... Three-time all-Conference selection ... Three-time all-district honoree ... Three-time all-state ... Two-time all-MAC ... Two-time all-metro ... Named to the Quad City Times all-area team ... Named to the Iowa Girls Coaches Association AllStar team as senior ... Four-time all-academic honors ... Personal: Full name is Krysta Kay Tutsch ... Daughter of Jeff and Sheryl Tutsch ... Has one sister, Amanda ... Born April 24, 1994 in Davenport, Iowa.
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TORI
S R E T R CHA xoxo rooke
b @tori_
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TORI
CHARTERS
3
OF | 5-2 | So. | 1L
Keller, Texas (Keller HS)
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
2014: Saw action in 46 games, making 36 starts ... Started 5 games in centerfield, 13 games in right field and 18 as the DP ... Batted .266 with 21 hits in 79 at bats ... Recorded a pair of doubles ... Scored 12 runs and registered 4 RBI ... Was 6-of-9 in stolen bases ... Her first career hit was a double and came against UT-Martin in the season opener ... Was 3-for-3 in a win over Alcorn State ... Had two-hit performances against C-USA foes UTEP and Southern Miss ... Recorded a two-run double in the season finale against Marshall ... International Experience: Earned a spot on the Canadian Junior Women’s National Softball Team and competed in the 2013 ISF X Junior Women’s World Championship in Brampton, Ontario in July of 2013 ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Lindsay Strong at Keller High School in Texas ... Played outfield for the Indians ... Led Keller to the District 7-5A championship as both a sophomore and junior ... Also led the Indians to the regional final in 2011 and the regional semifinals in 2013 ... As a senior, batted .427 with 55 runs scored and 27 stolen bases ... The 55 runs scored was a school record ... Batted .440 with 20 stolen bases as a junior ... Batted .467 as a sophomore (ranks 5th all-time) and recorded 58 hits ( ranks 3rd) ... Named the Dallas-Ft. Worth Newcomer of the Year ... Three-time first team all-District 7-5A ... Selected to play in the Dallas-Ft. Worth 5A All-Star game ... Three-time Academic All-District ... Played travel ball for coach Tim Soefje and the American Freedom Gold ... Personal: Full name is Victoria Brooke Charters ... Daughter of Ian and Debra Charters ... Has one sister, Natalie ... Born Aug. 30, 1994 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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Charters’ Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab 2014 .266 46-36 79 TOTAL .266 46-36 79
@LATechSB
r 12 12
h 21 21
2b 2 2
3b 0 0
hr 0 0
rbi tb 4 23 4 23
slg% .291 .291
bb 4 4
hbp so 0 13 0 13
gdp ob% sf 0 .301 0 0 .301 0
sh 4 4
sb-att po a 6-9 15 2 6-9 15 2
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e fld% 4 .810 4 .810
THIS I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E RRI TO RY 58
DA
AMAN
GRAY
gray
nda00
@ama
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AMANDA
GRAY
8
INF/C | 5-5 | R-Fr. | RS Allen, Texas (Lovejoy HS)
2014: Red-shirted while recovering from off-season surgery ...
T HI S I S L A DY T EC H ST E R T E R RI TO RY
High School: Lettered four years for coach Amanda Douglas at Lovejoy High School in Texas ... Was the catcher for the Leopards ... As a senior batted .460 with nine home runs and 62 RBIs ... As a junior she batted .416 with 18 RBIs ... Named first team all-district three straight years ... Named Catcher of the Year in District 11-3A in both 2011 and 2012 ... Was named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 3A all-state team in 2012 ... Named the Texas Sports Writers Association first team all-state in 2013 ... Named to the 2013 TGCA all-state tournament team ... Named all-area first team in 2013 and honorable mention in 2012 ... Named an alternate to the TGCA all-star team in 2013 ... Named the Lovejoy High School Varsity Sports Defensive MVP in 2012 ... Named first team all-Colin County by VYPE Magazine ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Was named Academic All-District in 2010 and 2013 ... Plays travel ball for coach Aaron Lusk and the Texas Glory Gold ... Personal: Full name is Amanda Michelle Gray ... Daughter of Kim and Greg Gray ... Has one brother, Garrett ... Born June 26, 1995 in Escondido, California.
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MORAN C | 5-9 | So. | 1L
Covina, Calif. (South Hills HS)
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2014: Saw action in 27 games, making 22 starts at catcher ... Was 1-for-4 at the plate for the season ... Recorded a .980 fielding percentage, committing only two errors in 100 chances ... Her first collegiate hit was a single against C-USA foe UTEP ... High School: Lettered three years for coaches Brandon Gonzalez and Scott Fisch at South Hills High School in California ... Helped lead the Huskies to the 2011 CIF-Southern Section Division 3 championship finals ... During her high school career, recorded a .385 batting average, a .458 on-base average and a .542 slugging percentage ... Named first team allSierra League at catcher ... Named to the San Gabriel Valley South all-star team ... Received the Varsity Leadership Award ... Received the Coaches Award as a junior ... Played travel ball for Coach Manny Garcia and Nemesis Elite ... Nemesis Elite finished in the top 10 at the 2013 Fireworks Tournament in Aurora, Colorado ... Travel team also tied for 4th place at 2013 Champions Cup in Irvine, California ... Played in ASA Nationals at 12U, 14U, and 16U as well as PGF Nationals at 18U ... Helped her Nemesis Elite team qualify and will play in the 2013 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) National Championships ... Graduated with honors ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Was a Top 25 Senior Award recipient ... Was a four-time scholar athlete ... Was an all-academic selection for the Sierra League ... Personal: Full name is Natalie Christine Moran ... Daughter of Charlie and Nita Moran ... Has one brother, Julian ... Born January 23, 1995 in West Covina, California.
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Moran’s Career Stats Year avg gp-gs ab 2014 .250 27-22 4 TOTAL .250 27-22 4
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r 0 0
h 1 1
2b 0 0
3b 0 0
hr 0 0
rbi tb 0 1 0 1
slg% .250 .250
bb 0 0
hbp so 0 2 0 2
gdp ob% sf 0 .250 0 0 .250 0
sh 0 0
sb-att po a 0-0 93 7 0-0 93 7
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e fld% 2 .980 2 .980
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NE PAULI
TUFI ufi
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PAULINE
TUFI
P/INF | 5-10 | So. | 1L
Anchorage, Alaska (West Anchorage HS)
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2014: Named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team ... Named first team allstate by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Named the LSWA Pitcher of the Week (April 1) ... Named C-USA Player of the Week (Feb. 24) ... One of only two players to start all 52 games during the year ... Started games at first base, pitcher, right field and DP ... Batted .281 with 43 hits in 153 at bats ... Totaled 10 doubles, one triple and four home runs ... Scored 16 runs and drove in 34 runs ... Set a new LA Tech freshman single season RBI mark (34), breaking a 25-year-old record ... Was 3-of-4 in stolen bases ... Was 13-11 in the circle with a 3.43 earned run average ... Logged 140.2 IP allowing 134 hits and walking 56 ... Struck out 113 ... Led Tech with 12 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games ... Recorded her first collegiate home run in a loss to eventual WCWS participant Oklahoma ... Was 3-for-3 with a career-high 6 RBI in a win over Southern Miss ... Also pitched a complete-game, four-hit shutout over USM in that same game ... Recorded two hits (including first collegiate hit) in loss to Missouri Valley champion Wichita State ... Had three-hit games against South Dakota, Southeastern Louisiana and Southern Miss ... Had a three-run home run in win at Belmont ... Hit the game-winning tworun home run in the 7th in a 3-2 win at Stephen F. Austin ... Recorded a complete-game, four-hit shutout in win over Middle Tennessee ... Pitched a complete-game two-hitter in a win over Florida Atlantic ... Pitched a complete-game three-hit win over North Texas setting a career-high with seven strikeouts ... High School: Lettered four years for coach Jeff Matthis at West Anchorage High School ... Helped lead the Eagles to the state softball championship in 2011 ... Named Alaska Gatorade Player of the Year in 2011, 2012 and 2013 ... Four-time all-region team ... Four-time all-state team ... Has played numerous positions in high school, including pitcher, catcher and shortstop ... As a senior she batted .842 with six home runs and 36 RBI along with a 1.474 slugging percentage ... As a senior she was 9-5 with a 1.61 ERA, recording 140 strikeouts in 87 innings ... Lettered in basketball four years, earning all-region honors as a junior ... Lettered in hockey three years, leading the program to the state title as a sophomore ... Named all-region and all-state defensive team as a freshman in hockey ... Lettered on the varsity track and field team three years ... Won the regional championship as a sophomore in the shot put and discus ... Earned an all-academic letter her first three years of high school ... Has been on the 4.0 honor roll five semesters ... Played travel ball for coach Stephanie Klaviter and Dave King on the Triple Crown Stars (Ft. Collins, Colorado) ... Personal: Full name is Pauline Lisinia Ariel Tufi ... Daughter of Trevor and Rebecca Mason and Robert Tufi ... Has two sisters, Alexandra and Manuia ... Has two brothers, Elijah and Carmelo ... Born May 4, 1995 in Anchorage, Alaska.
Tufi’s Career Stats Year avg 2014 .281 TOTAL .281 Year 2014 TOTAL
era 3.43 3.43
gp-gs ab 52-52 153 52-52 153
r 16 16
h 43 43
2b 10 10
w-l app 13-11 43 13-11 43
gs 16 16
cg 9 9
sho sv 2/2 1 2/2 1
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3b 1 1
hr 4 4
rbi tb 34 67 34 67
ip h r 140.2 134 90 140.2 134 90
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slg% .438 .438
bb 15 15
hbp so 1 28 1 28
gdp ob% sf 1 .343 3 1 .343 3
sh 0 0
sb-att po a 3-4 126 43 3-4 126 43
er 69 69
bb 56 56
so 113 113
3b 4 4
bavg .247 .247
wp 12 12
2b 26 26
hr bf 21 543 21 543
e fld% 5 .971 5 .971
hbp bk sfa sha 12 0 5 15 12 0 5 15
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BAILEY
ALLEN
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P | 5-8 | Fr. | HS
Pineville, La. (Pineville HS)
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High School: Lettered four years for coach Mark Mertens at Pineville High School ... Pitched for the Rebels ... Helped lead Pineville to a pair of bi-district championships in 2012 and 2013 ... Named all-state by both the LSWA and LSCA in 2014 ... Four-time All-District 2-5A pitcher ... Named MVP of the all-CENLA team by the Alexandria Town Talk in 2014 and was also a member of the team in 2013 ... Reached the semifinals of the LHSAA Fastpitch 56 5A state tournament ... Recorded a 21-5 record with a 1.02 ERA and 183 strikeouts in 2014 ... Recorded a 19-5 record with a 1.19 earned run average and 189 strikeouts as a junior ... Plays travel ball for coach Darrell Landry and the LA Patriots Gold ... Helped lead the team to a ninth place finish in 18U ASA Gold Nationals and a third place finish at the Silver 18U Triple Crown Sports Nationals ... Personal: Full name is Bailey Kristin Allen ... Daughter of Randy and Karen Allen ... Has one brother, Cody ... Born May 21, 1996 in Alexandria, La.
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TAYLOR
4
BRINTZENHOFF INF | 5-7 | Fr. | HS
Fleetwood, Penn. (Brandywine Heights HS)
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High School: Lettered four years for coach Donald Roach at Brandywine Heights High School in Pennsylvania ... Played shortstop and helped lead the Bullets to two district titles and the 2013 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class 2A state title ... Also led Brandywine Heights to the 2011 state title game ... Led the Bullets to the county championship as a senior ... Was named the Class AA Player of the Year in 2014 in the state of Pennsylvania by media and coaches ... Was selected for the all-state first team ... Two-time all-division at shortstop in 2010 and 2012 ... Named all-county in 2014 ... As a senior batted .535 with a .579 onbase percentage and a .915 slugging percentage and was team captain ... As a junior batted .438 with a .505 on-base percentage and a .760 slugging percentage ... Played travel ball for coach Steve Mumma and the Krunch Gold ... Personal: Full name is Taylor Ann Brintzenhoff ... Daughter of Thomas and Pamela Brintzenhoff ... Has one brother, Travis ... Born June 17, 1996 in Allentown, Penn.
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KASSIDY
HARRIS
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OF/UT | 5-6 | Fr. | HS
Ida, La. (North Caddo Magnet HS)
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High School: Lettered for two years for coach DJ Meisinger at McLeod I.S.D. in Texas, one year for coach Lory Kowaleski at North Caddo Magnet and one for coach Jennifer Edwards at North Caddo ... Played infield and caught during her high school career ... As a senior batted .590 with 18 stolen bases and 22 RBI ... As a junior batted .536 with six home runs, 35 RBI and 28 stolen bases ... Four-time first team all-district selection ... Named the district MVP as a senior ... Two-time all-city by the Shreveport Times ... Two-time all-state selection ... Was named the West Team MVP in the Louisiana Softball Coaches Association All-Star game following senior season ... Named team Offensive MVP as a junior ... Named Newcomer of the Year by the Texarkana Gazette and the team MVP as a freshman at McLeod ... Named Offensive MVP by the Texarkana Gazette, Athlete of the Year by McLeod High School and team MVP as a sophomore at McLeod ... Also lettered in basketball four years during high school career ... Member of the National Honor Society and National Society for High School Scholars ... Plays travel ball for coaches Lori Kowaleski and Sher Mueller and the Louisiana Freedom Gold 18u ... Personal: Full name is Kassidy Daniele Harris ... Daughter of Tammy and Dub Harris ... Has one brother, Dusty ... Born April 9, 1996 in Shreveport, La.
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M A R G IN 2
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INGRAM
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OF | 5-1 | Fr. | HS
Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS)
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High School: Lettered four years for coach David Sisson and the Pflugerville Panthers ... Played shortstop, second base, outfield and catcher ... Helped lead the Panthers to the bi-district championship and area finals in 2011 and 2013 ... Three-time all-district selection ... Received the Fighting Heart Award in 2013, a school-wide honor that is voted on by the coaches ... Four-time academic all-district honoree ... Named academic all-state as a senior ... Named offensive MVP for Pflugerville as a senior ... Played travel ball for coaches Jeff Staton, Jacquelyn Beatty and Haylee Staton and the Texas Stix Gold ... Personal: Full name is Casey Lea Ingram ... Daughter of Jeff and Diana Ingram ... Has one sister, Amanda ... Born Aug. 14, 1996 in Austin, Texas.
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KARLEE
JENSEN
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INF | 5-5 | Fr. | HS
Taylorsville, Utah (Taylorsville HS)
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High School: Lettered four years for coach Rich Kaelin at Taylorsville High School in Utah ... Played shortstop, second base, outfield and caught for the Warriors ... Helped the team finish first in the region as a freshman, sophomore and senior ... Finished second in the state as a senior ... Batted .535 with 14 doubles, five home runs, 50 RBI and 37 runs as a senior ... Batted .506 with six home runs and 38 RBI as a junior ... Four-time first team all-region ... First team all-state as a junior and senior and second team all-state as a freshman and sophomore ... Named to the All-Salt Lake City Tribune Team as a senior ... Named Team MVP as a sophomore and junior and team defensive POY as a freshman ... Also lettered on the varsity basketball team for three years and soccer team one year ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Senior Class secretary ... Played travel ball for coach Scott Larsen and the Salt Lake Pegasus and coach Ron Thompson and the Washington Explosion ... Named a United States Army Reserve National Scholar and Athlete of the Year ... Graduated with Diploma of Merit and in the top 50 of her senior class ... Personal: Full name is Karlee Lynn Jensen ... Daughter of Keith and Edie Jensen ... Has a twin sister, named Kalli, and two older brothers named Derek and Jayce ... Born Dec. 8, 1995 in Murray, Utah.
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CAROLINA
SANCHEZ
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P/UT | 5-10 | Fr. | HS
Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian Academy)
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High School: Lettered two years at Springhill High School and then four years for coach Sher Mueller and Meghan Fisher at Evangel Christian Academy ... Recorded a 20-10 record with a 1.68 earned run average and 176 strikeouts as a senior ... Posted a 14-5 record with a 1.21 ERA and 91 strikeouts as a junior ... Led ECA with a .382 average and six home runs at the plate as a senior ... Helped lead Evangel to the state championship game as a freshman and sophomore, including the 2011 Louisiana Class 2A state title ... Led Evangel to the state quarterfinals as a senior ... Six-time first team all-district selection ... Two-time all-area and fourtime all-city selection by the Shreveport Times ... Named the Shreveport Times All-City Team Pitcher of the Year as a senior ... Named all-state as a junior and senior ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Played travel ball for the Voodoo ... Personal: Full name is Carolina Dora Sanchez ... Daughter of John and Cathy Sanchez ... Has one brother, Chase ... Born Dec. 4, 1995 in Bossier City, La.
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SMITH
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INF | 5-5 | Fr. | HS
Bossier City, La. (Airline HS)
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High School: Lettered four years at Airline High School for coaches Tracey Rambin, Danny Roberts and Lynne Roberts ... Played shortstop for the Vikings ... Batted .443 with 13 doubles, three home runs and 24 RBI as a senior and .426 as a junior with 24 RBI ... Four-time all-district selection ... Three-time all-city selection by the Shreveport Times ... Named the Shreveport Times All-City Player of the Year as a senior ... Three-time all-state honoree, including first team all-state by the Louisiana Softball Coaches Association as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Played travel ball for coach Lory Kowaleski and the Freedom and coach Amanda Busby and the Intensity ... Personal: Full name is Mary Katherine Smith ... Daughter of Eric and Michelle Smith ... Has one sister, Taylor Ann, and two brothers, Jacob and Seth ... Born Nov. 11, 1995 in Shreveport, La.
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2014 Statistics Louisiana Tech Overall Statistics for Louisiana Tech (as of Feb 10, 2015) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 19-33
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Player
avg gp-gs
16 Miles, Kristen 23 x-Kipp, Erin 5 Cross, Anna 12 Tufi, Pauline 3 Charters, Tori 9 Godwin, Janine 13 Winter, Hailey 11 Hill, Katelynn 20 Duran, Bianca 10 Lowe, Courtney 32 x-Kipp, Alayna -------------------22 Moran, Natalie 6 Neyland, Lindsey 7 PENN, Taylor 14 Cook, Katelynn 24 Callan, Lexi 4 WILLIAMS, Kaitlyn
.331 . 298 .284 . 281 .266 . 265 . 241 . 233 .2 3 0 . 191 . 156
47-44 31-31 51-51 52-52 46-36 44-41 52-52 51-46 51-50 52-51 30-26
.250 27-22 .167 42-4 .133 28-2 .125 19-5 .000 18-5 .000 19-2
ab
r
130 94 134 153 79 113 133 120 152 89 64
31 20 18 16 12 17 11 12 12 8 3
4 0 12 13 15 6 16 1 10 0 8 0
Home: 7-13
Away: 7-15
h
rbi
2b 3b hr
43 4 28 6 38 12 43 10 21 2 30 8 32 6 28 5 35 9 17 3 10 2 1 2 2 2 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 0
Neutral: 5-5
tb slg%
C-USA: 7-16
bb hp
so gdp
ob% sf sh sb-att
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0
0 1 5 4 0 1 2 0 2 0 3
7 3 30 34 4 9 14 13 20 8 14
47 37 65 67 23 43 44 37 50 20 21
.362 . 394 .485 . 438 .291 . 381 .331 . 308 .329 . 225 .328
13 16 19 15 4 14 20 10 10 2 6
3 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 3 0 1
19 10 25 28 13 14 25 11 30 16 9
0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1
.401 . 405 .370 . 343 .301 . 354 .346 . 296 .291 . 204 .239
1 0 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 2 0
6 7-9 60 4 1 12-14 124 0 4 10-12 68 108 0 3-4 126 43 4 6-9 15 2 0 5-8 44 5 1 2-2 43 99 1 3-5 57 1 0 1-1 142 50 1 3-4 86 69 0 1-1 97 7
po
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 0
1 2 3 2 0 0
. 250 . 167 .200 . 125 .000 . 000
0 1 4 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 6 4 6 6
0 0 0 0 0 0
.250 . 231 .300 . 176 .000 . 000
0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 3-3 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-0
a
e fld% 2 .970 3 .976 15 .921 5 .971 4 .810 3 .942 13 .916 4 .935 2 .990 7 .957 3 .972
93
7
2 .980
1
0
1 .500
2
5
2 .778
9
0
1 .900
37
3
0 1.000
3
4
2 .778
Totals
.250
52
1326
180
332
68
4 18
158
462
.348
135 15
226
6
.324 13 18
60-77
1007
407
69
.953
Opponents
.267
52
1366
238
365
62 11 37
211
560
.410
118 26
209
4
.336
58-65
1029
425
54
.964
7 33
LOB - Team (298), Opp (305). DPs turned - Team (10), Opp (17). IBB - Team (0), Opp (5).
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
era
12 Tufi, Pauline 20 Duran, Bianca -------------------5 Cross, Anna
app gs
cg
sho
r
er
bb
so
2b
3.43 13-11 3.70 6-19
w-l
43 16 41 34
9 9
2/2 0/2
1 140.2 134 90 0 170.1 198 120
69 90
56 113 44 70
26 31
5. 88
17
0-3
sv
ip
h
3b
hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
4 21 7 13
.247 12 12 . 276 7 13
0 1
5 15 1 15
2
0
0/0
2
25.0
33
28
21
18
26
5
0
3
. 311
1
0
1
3
Totals
3. 75
19-33
52 52
18
4/2
3
336.0
365
238
180
118
209
62
11
37
.267
27 26
8
1
7
33
Opponents
2. 94
33-19
52 52
29
9/1
6
343.1
332
180
144
135
226
68
4
18
.250
30 15
3 13
18
PB - Team (6), Moran, Natal 5, Kipp, Alayna 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (1), Moran, Natal 1. SBA/ATT - Duran, Bianc (29-33), Moran, Natal (28-31), Tufi, Paulin (22-25), Kipp, Alayna (20-24), Callan, Lexi (9-9), Cross, Anna (7-7), Kipp, Erin (1-1).
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2014 Results Louisiana Tech Game Results for Louisiana Tech (as of Feb 10, 2015) (All games) Date
Opponent
UT-MARTIN WICHITA STATE SAINT LOUIS HOUSTON BAPTIST vs #7 Kentucky vs IPFW at #15 Texas vs #7 Kentucky vs IPFW GRAMBLING STATE vs South Dakota at ULM vs Alcorn State vs Southern U. vs Stephen F. Austin vs Drake at #24 Arkansas vs Stephen F. Austin at #19 Oklahoma at #12 Baylor at UTSA-1 at UTSA-2 at UTSA UTEP-1 UTEP-2 UTEP at Ole Miss at Belmont at Middle Tennessee-1 at Middle Tennessee-2 at Middle Tennessee NORTHWESTERN STATE FLORIDA ATLANTIC-1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC-2 FLORIDA ATLANTIC MCNEESE STATE-1 MCNEESE STATE-2 at North Texas-1 at North Texas-2 at Southeastern LA at Stephen F. Austin SOUTHERN MISS-1 SOUTHERN MISS-2 SOUTHERN MISS at Grambling State at Northwestern State EAST CAROLINA-1 EAST CAROLINA-2 EAST CAROLINA at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall
W L W L L L L L L W W L W W W L L W L L L L L L L L L W W W L L L W W L L L W W W L L W W L W L L L L L
Score
Inns
Overall
C-USA
Pitcher of record
8-3 9-10 4-3 0-8 0-1 2-7 2-7 3-6 3-5 4-1 3-1 0-8 11-2 10-1 4-3 2-3 1-9 5-3 3-11 1-10 1-2 1-2 1-6 6-11 3-12 7-9 0-3 7-3 7-5 1-0 3-5 4-9 2-7 3-1 4-0 0-3 2-4 1-3 3-2 7-0 3-2 0-2 3-4 7-0 10-1 7-8 6-2 0-7 0-1 2-5 0-9 4-8
7 (8) 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 5 7 7 7 6 7 6 5 (10) 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 5 7
1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 3-7-0 4-7-0 4-8-0 5-8-0 6-8-0 7-8-0 7-9-0 7-10-0 8-10-0 8-11-0 8-12-0 8-13-0 8-14-0 8-15-0 8-16-0 8-17-0 8-18-0 8-19-0 9-19-0 10-19-0 11-19-0 11-20-0 11-21-0 11-22-0 12-22-0 13-22-0 13-23-0 13-24-0 13-25-0 14-25-0 15-25-0 16-25-0 16-26-0 16-27-0 17-27-0 18-27-0 18-28-0 19-28-0 19-29-0 19-30-0 19-31-0 19-32-0 19-33-0
0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 0-6-0 0-6-0 1-6-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 2-7-0 2-8-0 3-8-0 4-8-0 4-8-0 4-8-0 4-9-0 5-9-0 5-9-0 5-9-0 5-10-0 5-11-0 6-11-0 6-11-0 6-11-0 7-11-0 7-12-0 7-13-0 7-14-0 7-15-0 7-16-0
Tufi, Paulin (W 1-0) Cross, Anna (L 0-1) Tufi, Paulin (W 1-0) Duran, Bianc (L 0-1) Duran, Bianc (L 0-2) Tufi, Paulin (L) Duran, Bianc (L 0-3) Duran, Bianc (L 0-4) Duran, Bianc (L 0-5) Tufi, Paulin (W 3-1) Duran, Bianc (W 1-5) Duran, Bianc (L 1-6) Duran, Bianc (W 2-6) Tufi, Paulin (W 4-1) Tufi, Paulin (W 5-1) Cross, Anna (L 0-2) Duran, Bianc (L 2-7) Duran, Bianc (W 3-7) Duran, Bianc (L 3-8) Cross, Anna (L 0-3) Duran, Bianc (L 3-9) Tufi, Paulin (L 5-2) Duran, Bianc (L 3-10) Duran, Bianc (L 3-11) Tufi, Paulin (L 5-3) Duran, Bianc (L 3-2) Tufi, Paulin (L 5-4) Tufi, Paulin (W 6-4) Duran, Bianc (W 4-12) Tufi, Paulin (W 6-4) Tufi, Paulin (L 7-5) Tufi, Paulin (L 7-6) Duran, Bianc (L 4-13) Tufi, Paulin (W 8-6) Tufi, Paulin (W 9-6) Duran, Bianc (L 4-14) Tufi, Paulin (L 9-7) Duran, Bianc (L 4-15) Tufi, Paulin (W 10-7) Duran, Bianc (W 5-15) Tufi, Paulin (W 11-7) Tufi, Paulin (L 11-8) Duran, Bianc (L 5-16) Tufi, Paulin (W 12-8) Tufi, Paulin (W 13-8) Duran, Bianc (L 5-17) Duran, Bianc (W 6-17) Tufi, Paulin (L 13-9) Duran, Bianc (L 6-18) Duran, Bianc (L 6-19) Tufi, Paulin (L 13-10) Tufi, Paulin (L 13-11)
Attend
Time
177 0 409 29 4 75 85 568 75 73 25 4 0 22 0 0 23 4 0 0 0 0 448 786 21 0 224 25 9 259 18 5 86 10 4 185 16 5 125 40 4 42 5 475 17 5 275 40 9 476 17 9 67 275 22 5 105 33 2 23 8 259 53 2 523 61 4
2:20 2:45 1:52 1:22 1:45 2:26 2:23 1:09 2:10 1:32 1:39 1:40 1:35 2:23 2:36 1:55 1:48 1:50 2:02 1:27 4:10 1:40 1:47 2:35 1:50 2:27 1:42 2:10 2:00 1:50 1:50 2:22 1:45 2:00 1:40 1:40 2:20 1:52 2:03 2:00 1:57 1:34 1:46 1:39 1:30 2:26 1:55 2:02 1:44 1:57 1:19 2:06
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CONFERENCE USA Conference USA celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014-15, welcoming newcomer Western Kentucky University into the fold on July 1. The league has transformed through its two decades, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in athletics, academics and community is unwavering.
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Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU.
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Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country. Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college degrees. Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball). The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding achievement with numerous conference-sponsored academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams. C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.
SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD
Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. Football • 83 teams have earned bowl bids • Eligible for the College Football Playoff • Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually. Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Bahamas Bowl, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Heart of Dallas Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Duck Commander Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. Men’s Basketball • 115 postseason teams (51 NCAA, 44 NIT, 11 CBI, 9 CIT) • One National Championship title game appearance • Three Final Four teams • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists • Inaugural CBI Champion • CIT Championship
Women’s Basketball • 49 NCAA Tournament appearances • 49 WNIT appearances • One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team • Three WNIT semifinalists • One WBI Champion
Baseball • 60 NCAA appearances • Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001) • 14 Super Regional appearances • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the past 13 seasons
In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 35 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 800 NCAA appearances.
SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD
C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.
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C-USA ON TV
C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all three networks has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from two years ago.
C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK
The C-USA Digital Network officially launched in August of 2011. Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular-season and championship event highlights, and conferenceproduced feature stories. In its first year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, and those numbers have more than doubled. Monthly and yearly subscriptions provide fans access to events offered on all of the C-USA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming.
The conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of nearly 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.
GOVERNANCE
Conference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors.
A PROUD HISTORY
Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in 2005. In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. The membership is at 14 institutions with WKU joining the league on July 1, 2014.
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Event Info May 7-9 Miami, Florida Hosted by FIU
Quarterfinals Thursday, May 7
Semifinals Friday, May 8
Championship Game Saturday, May 9
(1) Game 1
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(4) Game 2
(5) Game 7 (CBS Sports)
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All-Time Conference Standings 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
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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
2002 Western Athletic Conference
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
2006 Western Athletic Conference
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
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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
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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
2012 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Hawai’i 17 3 .850 44 9 .830 BYU 15 4 .789 45 15 .750 Fresno State 13 6 .684 36 23 .610 San Jose State 9 10 .474 28 28 .500 Nevada 9 12 .429 21 36 .368 Louisiana Tech 8 12 .400 25 33 .431 New Mexico State 5 16 .238 24 29 .453 Utah State 4 17 .190 17 36 .321
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2013 Western Athletic Conference
Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Hawai’i 17 3 .850 44 9 San Jose St. 17 4 .810 42 17 New Mexico St. 16 5 .762 37 20 LA Tech 11 10 .524 27 26 Texas State 10 11 .476 18 38 UTSA 9 12 .429 27 26 UT Arlington 8 13 .382 25 28 Seattle U 8 13 .382 20 33 Utah State 5 16 .238 11 43
Pct. .830 .712 .649 .509 .321 .509 .472 .377 .204
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Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Tulsa 19 4 .826 50 7 .873 UAB 15 8 .652 31 25 .554 FIU 15 9 .625 33 20 .623 Florida Atlantic 15 9 .625 33 22 .600 North Texas 14 9 .609 31 22 .585 East Carolina 14 10 .583 28 28 .583 Marshall 13 11 .542 28 31 .475 Charlotte 10 13 .435 20 29 .408 UTSA 10 14 .417 24 30 .444 Southern MIss 10 14 .417 22 31 .415 UTEP 9 15 .375 17 34 .333 LA Tech 7 16 .304 19 33 .365 Middle Tennessee 2 21 .087 10 45 .182
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All-Time Conference Tournament Results 2000 Sun Belt Tournament Results
2009 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
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
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Seeds: 1 – UL-Lafayette, 2 – Florida International, 3 – Western Kentucky, 4 – Louisiana Tech
2001 Sun Belt Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 – UL-Lafayette, 2 – Florida International, 3 – New Mexico State, 4 – Middle Tennessee, 5 – Louisiana Tech, 6 – Western Kentucky 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
2008 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 – Nevada, 2 – Fresno State, 3 – Hawaii, 4 – LA Tech, 5 – NMSU, 6 – SJSU, 7 – Utah State
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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
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Seeds: 1 – Nevada, 2 – Fresno State, 3 – Hawaii, 4 – LA Tech, 5 – NMSU, 6 – SJSU, 7 – Boise State
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
2012 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 –Hawaii 2 – BYU 3 – Fresno State 4 – San Jose State 5 – Nevada 6 – LA Tech San Jose State 9, Nevada 6 LA Tech 17, Fresno State 7 Hawaii 5, San Jose State 1 BYU 6, LA Tech 1 Fresno State 4, San Jose State 3 LA Tech 6, Nevada 5 BYU 6, Hawaii 4 Fresno State 11, LA Tech 2 Fresno State 9, Hawaii 7 BYU 8, Fresno State 3
2013 WAC Tournament Results
Seeds: 1 – San Jose State 2 – New Mexico State 3 – LA Tech 4 – Texas State 5 – UTSA 6 – UT Arlington UTSA 6, Texas State 0 LA Tech 1, UT Arlington 0 San Jose State 1, UTSA 0 New Mexico State 3, LA Tech 0 UT Arlington 2, UTSA 0 Texas State 6, LA Tech 1 San Jose State 3, New Mexico State 1 Texas State 5, UTSA 1 New Mexico State 3, Texas State 1 San Jose State 4, New Mexico State 0
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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
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Lexi Callan 14 Ashley Cameron 04, 05, 06, 07 Claudia Cantu 13 Candice Carnahan 93, 94, 95, 96 Sandy Carroll 05, 06 Barbara Carter 86, 87, 88, 89 Tori Charters 14 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 Katelynn Cook 13, 14 Shawn Cook 90, 91, 92, 93 Kelley Cooper 86 Anna Cross 13, 14 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 Savannah Dollar 12 Angie Donner 80, 81 Carmen Drumgoole 95, 96, 97, 98 Nikki Ducey 04, 05 Laura Dugas 07 Bianca Duran 14
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Emma Eichman 11, 12 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 Michelle Faulx 84 Janna Frandrup 10, 11, 12, 13 Elizabeth Franklin 07, 08, 09 Sandy Freeman 80
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Christina Gamboa 09, 10 Andrea Gardner 06 Claire Gibson 08, 09 Allie Geisler 09, 10, 11 Laura Glenn 87 Janine Godwin 12, 13, 14 Melanie Goff 12, 13 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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Dacia Hale 12, 13 Kendra Harmon 09, 10, 11, 12 Sandy Hanks 92, 93, 94, 95 Sheila Hays 84 Tracie Henderson 80 Elizabeth Henke 00 Ashleigh Herman 99, 00 Katelynn Hill 11, 12, 14 Faith Holman 85, 86 Kelly Huitt 85, 86, 87
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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, 12, 13 Shannon Jones 91, 92
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Karen Keylon 83 Timber Keys 89, 90 Reekah Kilpatrick 94, 95, 96, 97 Alayna Kipp 12, 13 Erin Kipp 11, 12, 13 Jessica Kirby 07, 08, 09, 10 Miranda Knight 99, 00 Meghan Knowles 10, 11, 12, 13 Cassie Krieg 11, 12, 13 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 Courtney Lowe 13, 14 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 Kristen Miles 13, 14 Laura Moir 85, 86, 87, 88 Shirley Moir 85, 86, 87, 88 Angie Molcany 88, 89 Kristina Moorman 99, 00 Natalie Moran 14 Alisha Moss 96, 97
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Lindsey Neyland 14 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 Taylor Penn 14 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
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 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 Pauline Tufi 14
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Tricia Van Winkle 11, 12 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 Kaitlyn Williams 14 Bonnie Wilson 99, 00, 01, 02 Charday Wilson 11, 12 Christie Wilson 95, 96, 97, 98 Wendy Wilson 93, 94, 95, 96 Hailey Winter 12, 13, 14 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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Valerie Quiroga 09, 10 Julie Reed 89 Kim Reed 93, 94 Casey Reiff 01, 02, 03, 04
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Lianne Albert 05, 06 Rachel Allday 11, 12 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, 2nd Team 1990 Debbie Nichols, 2nd Team
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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, 2nd Team Stacey Johnson, 2nd Team
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1998 Paige England, 2nd Team 1999 Paige England, 1st Team Erica St. Romain, 2nd Team 2013 Erin Kipp, 2nd Team
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 Newcomer of the Year 2012 Melanie Goff 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 Debbie Nichols, P Rose Jimenez, 3B 1991 Tammy Johnson, OF, 2nd Team 1994 Liz Tartavoulle, OF Candice Carnahan, P, 2nd Team Leslie Darnell, C 2nd Team Rebekah Kilpatrick, P, Honorable Mention 1995 Sandy Hanks, OF Paige England, 2nd Team Christie Wilson, SS 2nd Team Leslie Darnell, OF, Honorable Mention 1996 Candice Carnahan, P Wendy Wilson, C Evett Grayson, OF, 2nd Team Christie Wilson, SS Honorable Mention 1996 Candice Carnahan, P Wendy Wilson, C Evette Grayson, OF, 2nd Team Christie Wilson, SS Honorable Mention 1997 Evette Grayson, OF Paige England, P, 2nd Team 2000 Tonya Pitts, 3B Shameika Cofer, DH 2003 Brittany Stanley, 2B 2nd Team 2004 Amber Miles Bridget Broadnax Brittany Stanley, 2B 2nd Team 2005 Brittany Stanley, OF 2nd Team 2006 Regan Clark, C Emma Barnes, OF 2nd Team Ashley Cameron, P 2nd Team Jessica Elson, UT 2nd Team 2007 Emma Barnes, OF Ashley Cameron, UT 2nd 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 2nd Team Meghan Krieg, P 2nd 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 2011 Janna Frandrup, UT Meghan Krieg, P Honorable Mention Kendra Harmon, OF Honorable Mention Allie Geisler, C Honorable Mention 2012 Melanie Goff, SS Erin Kipp, DP 2nd Team Janna Frandrup, 1B Honorable Mention 2013 Melanie Goff, OF/P Amanda Krueger, 2B Erin Kipp, DP 2nd Team Janna Frandrup, 3B 2nd Team Kristen Miles, OF Honorable Mention 2014 Pauline Tufi, UT All-WAC 2003 Brittany Stanley, OF Mary Cohn, 2B 2004 Amber Miles, OF Bridget Broadnax, 3B Mary Cohn, 2B Brittany Stanley, OF 2nd Team 2005 Rochelle Sandberg, 2B Amber Miles, OF 2nd Team Brittany Stanley, OF 2nd Team 2006 Regan Clark, C Rochelle Sandberg, 2B Emma Barnes, OF Jessica Elson, 3B 2nd Team 2007 Emma Barnes, At-Large 2008 Jessica Kirby, DP Regan Clark, C 2nd Team
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WAC Freshman of the Year 2013 Anna Cross, SS/P WAC All-Tournament 2007 Ashley Cameron 2008 Krissi Oliver (MVP) Kylie Bassett Regan Clark Danielle Sheridan 2009 Amberly Waits 2011 Allie Geisler
All-Time Honors
Meghan Krieg 2012 Dacia Hale Meghan Knowles 2013 Amanda Krueger Melanie Goff
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 2005 Leah Beasley Sandy Carroll Christine Echols Jessica Elson Amber Miles Kristin Rupp Brittany Stanley 2006 Emma Barnes Sandy Carroll Jessica Elson Kristin Rupp
Danielle Sheridan 2007 Emma Barnes Kylie Bassett Mandi Bertsch Regan Clark Sarah Offutt Danielle Sheridan 2008 Emma Barnes Kylie Bassett Mandi Bertsch Regan Clark Heather Doiron Megan Krieg Wanda Malone Sarah Offutt Jordan Simmons Amberly Waits 2009 Emma Barnes Kylie Bassett Heather Doiron Meghan Krieg Danielle Sheridan Amberly Waits 2010 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
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Cassie Krieg Meghan Krieg Meghan Knowles Charday Wilson Janna Frandrup Janine Godwin Dacia Hale Kendra Harmon Katelynn Hill Michelle Jones Alayna Kipp Erin Kipp Meghan Knowles Amanda Krueger Anna Cross Janna Frandrup Janine Godwin Dacia Hale Michelle Jones Alayna Kipp Erin Kipp Meghan Knowles Amanda Krueger Kristen Miles
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Krissi Oliver, UT 2nd Team Amberly Waits, SS 2nd Team 2009 Amberly Waits, SS Kylie Bassett, 1B Danielle Sheridan, OF Emma Barnes, OF 2nd Team Meghan Krieg, P 2nd Team 2010 Meghan Krieg, P Amberly Waits, SS 2011 Janna Frandrup, UT 2nd Team Meghan Krieg, P 2nd Team 2012 Melanie Goff, UT 2013 Anna Cross, SS/P Amanda Krueger, 2B Erin Kipp, DP 2nd Team Mel Goff, OF/P 2nd Team WAC Player of the Year 2009 Amberly Waits, SS
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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 Runs 1. 5 Melanie Goff vs. Fresno St, 5-9-12 2. 4 Dacia Hale vs. Fresno St., 5-9-12 2. 4 Emma Barnes vs. Jackson St, 2-17-06 2. 4 Christie Wilson vs. SFA, 2-16-97 2. 4 Jennifer LaRussa vs. Jackson St, 2-6-04 2. 4 Jessica Elson vs. Jackson St, 2-6-04 7. 3 Numerous Times RBIs 1. 11 Dacia Hale vs. Fresno St., 5-9-12* 2. 7 Allison White vs. Jackson St, 2-7-04 3. 6 Kylie Bassett vs. Nicholls St, 2-15-09 3. 6 Erin Kipp vs. Utah State, 3-24-12 3. 6 Meghan Knowles vs. Samford, 3-3-12 3. 6 Pauline Tufi vs. USM, 4-19-14 7. 5 Kylie Bassett vs. Tennessee St, 3-7-10 7. 5 Regan Clark vs. Miss Valley St, 2-5-05 7. 5 Ashley Palma vs. Jackson St, 2-6-04 7. 5 Amberly Waits vs. McNeese St, 2-28-10 7. 5 Amberly Waits vs. SE Louisiana, 3-4-09 7. 5 Amberly Waits vs. Texas A&M-CC, 3-17-09 7 5 Carly White vs. Alcorn St, 2-11-07 *, Tied the NCAA Division I record Doubles 1. 3 Amberly Waits vs. Alcorn St, 3-1-07 1. 3 Christine Echols vs. Grambling St, 4-19-06 1. 3 Rochelle Sandberg vs. NMSU, 3-31-06 4. 2 Numerous Times 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 1. 2 Katelynn Hill vs. Wichita State, 2-8-14 5. 1 Numerous Times Home Runs 1. 3 Dacia Hale vs. Fresno St. 5-9-12 2. 2 Emma Barnes vs. NMSU, 5-1-09 2. 2 Kylie Bassett vs. SJSU, 4-25-09 2. 2 Kylie Bassett vs. Buffalo, 2-27-10 2. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. Nicholls St, 4-15-04 2. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. Jackson St, 2-12-05 2. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. North Texas, 2-12-06 2. 2 Ashley Cameron vs. UL-Monroe, 2-28-06 2. 2 Christine Echols vs. North Texas, 3-15-07
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2. 2 Allie Geisler vs. Nevada, 4-1-11 2. 2 Jessica Kirby vs. Boise St, 3-28-09 2. 2 Amberly Waits vs. Grambling St, 4-13-10 2. 2 Amberly Waits vs. McNeese St, 2-28-10 2. 2 Meghan Knowles vs. Samford, 3-3-12 Most Total Bases 1. 12 Dacia Hale vs. Fresno State, 5-9-12 2. 10 Ashley Cameron vs. Jackson St, 2-12-05 3. 9 Emma Barnes vs. New Mexico St, 5-1-09 3. 9 Kylie Bassett vs. Buffalo, 2-27-10 5. 8 Numerous Times 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 3. 2 Alayna Kipp vs. Nevada, 4-27-12 3. 2 Amanda Krueger vs. Nicholls St., 4-2-13 3. 2 Alayna Kipp vs. Utah State, 4-20-13 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 2. 3 Anna Cross vs. UL-Monroe, 3-1-13 2. 3 Kristen Miles vs. Alcorn State, 2-17-13
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 5. 8 Michelle Jones vs. Hawaii, 4-14-12 5. 8 Michelle Jones vs. Fresno State, 5-9-12 9. 7 Numerous Times 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 3. 16 Bianca Duran vs. UTEP, 3-15-14 5. 14 Kristin Rupp vs. Northwestern St, 4-19-04 6. 13 Numerous Times Most Runs Allowed 1. 14 Kristin Rupp vs. Nicholls St, 4-18-06 2. 12 Pauline Tufi vs. UTEP, 3-15-14 3. 11 Lesley Aycock vs. Sam Houston St, 2-12-06 3. 11 Krissi Oliver vs. Alabama, 3-27-07 5. 10 Numerous times 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
Pitching Innings Pitched 1. 18.0 Lindsey Meadows vs. Fresno St, 4-25-02 2. 13.0 Kelly Huitt vs. SW Missouri St, 3-18-85 3. 12.2 Meghan Krieg vs. Boise St, 5-12-11 4. 12.0 Paige England vs. Northern Illinois, 3-7-97 5. 11.0 Debbie Nichols vs. Texas A&M, 4-2190 5. 11.0 Rebekah Kilpatrick vs. Texas A&M, 2-15-94 7. 10.0 Meghan Krieg vs. Western Kentucky, 2-26-11 7. 10.0 Meghan Krieg vs. Miss Valley St, 3-17-10 7. 10.0 Wanda Malone vs. Fresno St, 4-11-09 7. 10.0 Marla Pinkston vs. Tulsa, 4-5-03 7. 10.0 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
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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 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 .409 .378 .377 .375 .370 .363 .362 .357
2009 2010 2012 1995 2008 2000 1989 1985 1996 1998
81 75 68 67 67 63 62 61 60 59 59
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 9. Melanie Goff 9. Erin Kipp
22 18 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14
1989 1987 2009 1998 1982 1999 1988 2005 1989 1997 1998 2008 2012 2013
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
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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
Hit By Pitch 1. Christine Echols 2. Timber Keys 2. Amber Miles 2. Alayna Kipp 5. Casey Reiff 5. Amanda Krueger 7. Emma Barnes 7. Casey Reiff 7. Rochelle Sandberg 7. Amberly Waits
25 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6
2006 1989 2005 2012 2004 2013 2006 2002 2005 2008
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
Runs Scored 1. Evette Grayson 2. Amanda Krueger 3. Amberly Waits 3. DeAnna McGough 5. Emma Barnes 5. Evette Grayson 5. Amberly Waits 5. Emma Barnes 5. Emma Barnes 5. Amberly Waits
46 44 41 41 40 40 40 40 40 40
1998 2012 2009 1988 2006 1999 2008 2008 2009 2010
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
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
Bases on Balls 1. LeeAnn Jarvis 2. Janna Frandrup 3. Amanda Krueger 4. Evette Grayson 5. Amanda Krueger 5. Linda Mendoza 5. Liz Tartavoulle 8. Janna Frandrup 9. LeeAnn Jarvis 10. Chris Sherman
43 38 37 35 33 33 33 30 29 28
1985 2012 2013 1999 2012 1992 1994 2011 1984 1989
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
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
53 50 50 49 47 47 45 44 43 42 42 42
2008 2008 2010 2008 2005 2009 2007 2011 2002 2005 2007 2011
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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Batting Average 1. Amberly Waits 2. Amberly Waits 3. Melanie Goff 4. Sandy Hanks 5. Amberly Waits 6. Jessica Schott 7. Chris Sherman 8. LeeAnn Jarvis 9. Wendy Wilson 10. Erica St. Roman
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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 4. Bianca Duran 6. Marla Pinkston 6. Marla Pinkston 8. Debbie Nicholls 8. Meghan Krieg 8. Michelle Jones
27 27 24 19 19 18 18 16 16 16
2005 2007 2011 2003 2014 2003 2004 1990 2010 2012
Saves 1. Lindsey Meadows 1. Meghan Krieg 1. Melanie Goff 4. Kristin Blodgette 4. Wanda Malone 6. Krissi Oliver 6. Shawn Cook 6. Shawn Cook 6. Wanda Malone 6. Melanie Goff 6. Anna Cross
4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
2004 2008 2013 2004 2009 2006 1990 1992 2008 2012 2014
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. Michelle Jones 4. Meghan Krieg 5. Anna Cross 6. Krissi Oliver 7. Marla Pinkston 8. Marla Pinkston 9. Michelle Jones 10. Gaynelle Vogel
141 122 99 90 84 83 79 77 70 69
2010 2011 2012 2009 2013 2007 2004 2000 2013 1992
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
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 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
Appearances 1. Debbie Nichols 2. Debbie Nichols 3. Lindsey Meadows 4. Debbie Nichols 5. Krissi Oliver 6. Stacey Johnson 6. Paige England 8. Pauline Tufi 9. Gaynelle Vogel 9. Meghan Krieg 9. Bianca Duran
58 56 54 49 48 44 44 43 41 41 41
1988 1989 2005 1990 2007 1986 1999 2014 1992 2011 2014
1988 1986 1989 1999 1990 1996 1984 1983 1987 1997
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
58 56 48 42 40 40 39 37 36 35
1988 1989 1990 1999 1986 1992 2007 2008 2011 1998
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
58 50 46 39 38 36 33 32 32 31
1988 1989 1990 1999 1986 1992 1996 1997 1998 2007
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 .386 2007-10 .377 2012-13 .334 1986-89 .331 2013.314 1996-99 .310 1982-85 .307 2006-09 .307 1997-00 .305 1995-98 .303 1993-96
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 2007-10 236 2006-09 233 1986-89 208 2002-05 205 2002-05 189 2005-08 188 1996-99 178 1982-85 175 1987-90 173 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 2006-09 742 2002-05 697 1986-89 684 2005-08 678 2002-05 678 2007-10 658 1987-90 630 2007-10 628 2006-09 608 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 1986-89 50 1997-00 47 2007-10 44 2005-08 43 1982-85 42 1987-90 36 1995-99 33 1985-88 32 1988-91 31 1986-89 31 1991-94 31 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 2007-10 15 1995-98 12 1986-89 10 2006-09 9 1993-96 8 1991-94 8 1996-99 8 1998-01 7 1994-97 7 2002-05
Home Runs 1. Amberly Waits 36 2007-10 2. Ashley Cameron 32 2004-07 3. Kylie Bassett 30 2007-10 4. Erica St. Romain 22 1997-00 4. Jessica Kirby 22 2007-10 6. Meghan Knowles 20 2010-13 7. LeeAnn Jarvis 17 1982-85 8. Regan Clark 15 2005-08 9. Dacia Hale 14 2012-13 10. Rochelle Sandberg 11 2005-07 10. Debbie Nichols 11 1987-90 10. Anna Cross 11 2013Total 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 2007-10 336 1986-89 303 2006-09 296 2007-10 290 1997-00 280 2004-07 278 2005-08 259 1987-90 244 1996-99 243 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 1988-91 41 1985-88 37 1985-88 37 1989-92 35 1999-02 32 1986-89 31 1986-89 30 1987-90 28 1987-90 28 2006-09
Walks 1. LeeAnn Jarvis 2. Evette Grayson 3. Janna Frandrup 4. Chris Sherman 5. Danielle Sheridan 6. Stephanie Olow 7. Amanda Krueger 8. Shirley Moir 9. Amberly Waits 10. Martha Olow
111 1982-85 93 1996-99 86 2010-13 79 1986-89 75 2006-09 72 1986-89 70 2012-13 68 1985-88 67 2007-10 63 1993-96
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
Strike Outs 1. Heather Doiron 2. Kylie Bassett 3. Jessica Kirby 4. Emma Barnes 4. Danielle Sheridan 6. Ashley Cameron 7. Carly White 8. Brittany Stanley 8. Amberly Waits 10. Krissi Oliver
167 2008-11 160 2007-10 134 2007-10 127 2006-09 127 2006-09 113 2004-07 112 2005-07 107 2002-05 107 2007-10 106 2006-09
Stolen Bases 1. Evette Grayson 135 1996-99 2. Sandy Hanks 90 1992-95 3. Amber Miles 89 2002-05 4. Brittany Stanley 85 2002-05 5. Barbara Carter 76 1986-89 6. Christie Wilson 63 1995-98 7. Emma Barnes 60 2006-09 8. DeAnna McGough 58 1986-89 9. Martha Olow 53 1993-96 10. Amberly Waits 51 2007-10
Hit By Pitch 1. Christine Echols 2. Emma Barnes 3. Erica St. Romain 3. Casey Reiff 5. Janna Frandrup 6. Miranda Knight 7. Amber Miles 7. Evette Grayson 7. Amanda Krueger 10. Timber Keys 10. Ashley Aycock
32 2004-07 16 2006-09 14 1997-00 14 2001-04 13 2010-13 12 1998-01 11 2001-05 11 1996-99 11 2012-13 10 1989-90 10 2003-04
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 1996-99 152 2006-09 145 2007-10 122 1986-89 118 2006-09 104 1986-89 103 1992-95 102 1997-00 96 2007-10 94 1986-89 94 2002-05
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160 2007-10 128 1997-00 114 1986-89 107 1992-95 107 2005-08 106 1987-90 103 2007-10 99 1994-97 94 2004-07 91 1982-85
Stolen Base Attempts 1. Evette Grayson 148 1996-99 2. Amber Miles 108 2002-05 3. Brittany Stanley 103 2002-05 4. Sandy Hanks 95 1992-95 5. Barbara Carter 88 1986-89 6. DeAnna McGough 76 1986-89 7. Christie Wilson 71 1995-98 8. Martha Olow 65 1993-96 8. Emma Barnes 65 2006-09 10. Amberly Waits 62 2007-10
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Average 1. Amberly Waits 2. Melanie Goff 3. Chris Sherman 4. Kristen Miles 5. Evette Grayson 6. LeeAnn Jarvis 7. Emma Barnes 8. Erica St. Romain 9. Christie Wilson 10. Martha Olow
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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
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
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
Losses 1. Krissi Oliver 2. Marla Pinkston 3. Meghan Krieg 4. Lindsey Meadows 5. Debbie Nicholls 6. Kristin Rupp 7. Paige England 8. MIchelle Jones 9. Stacey Johnson 9. Shawn Cook
69 2006-09 59 2000-04 50 2008-11 46 2001-05 45 1987-90 40 2003-06 37 1995-99 34 2010-13 32 1983-86 32 1990-93
Walks Issued 1. Meghan Krieg 2. Marla Pinkston 3. Michelle Jones 4. Krissi Oliver 5. Debbie Nicholls 6. Lindsey Meadows 7. Paige England 8. Rebekah Kilpatrick 9. Stacey Johnson 10. Candice Carnahan
391 2008-11 258 2000-04 226 2010-13 203 2006-09 146 1987-90 129 2001-05 120 1995-99 113 1994-97 112 1983-86 105 1993-96
Saves 1. Lindsey Meadows 1. Melanie Goff 3. Meghan Krieg 3. Krissi Oliver 3. Wanda Malone 6. Shawn Cook 7. Kristin Blodgette 8. Stacey Johnson 8. Kelly Campbell 8. Missy Ladd 8. Marla Pinkston 8. Janna Frandrup 8. Anna Cross
6 2001-05 6 2012-13 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 2 2010-13 2 2013-14
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
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
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. Michelle Jones 10. Tami Cyr 10. Kristin Rupp
197 1987-90 154 2006-09 138 1983-86 135 2008-11 134 2000-04 125 2001-05 125 1995-99 102 1993-96 100 2010-13 91 1982-85 91 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
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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
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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 Wins 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.
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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
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. 387 2013 8. 382 1997 9. 380 1994 10. 376 2009
Batting Average 1. .289 2013 2. .284 2006 3. .279 1998 4. .269 1997 5. .268 1995 6. .266 1993 7. .264 1996 8. .260 2008 9. .259 1988 10. .258 2007
Doubles 1. 72 1. 72 3. 71 4. 69 5. 68 6. 65 7. 63 8. 62 8. 62 10. 61
2005 2008 1989 2007 2014 2012 1988 1987 2013 1997
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
1995 1996 2008 1986 1992 1983 2006 1984 1985 1994 2003 2004
Home Runs 1. 59 2009 2. 43 2010 3. 39 2012 4. 34 2008 5. 32 2007 6. 29 2013 7. 28 2005 8. 26 2006 9. 25 2011 10. 18 1989 10. 18 2014 Runs 1. 240 1998 2. 239 2008 3. 237 2013 4. 232 2006 5. 231 2009 6. 230 1994 7. 221 1989 7. 221 1997 9. 220 1988 9. 220 2012
RBI 1. 218 2008 2. 209 2009 3. 205 2013 4. 204 2006 5. 195 2012 6. 193 1998 7. 188 1986 7. 188 2010 9. 179 2007 10. 178 1997
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. 190 2012 2. 165 2013 3. 160 2009 3. 160 1987 5. 153 1992 6. 146 1985 7. 143 2011 8. 142 1989 9. 140 2008 10. 137 1994
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. 92 2013 10. 91 1996
Strikeouts 1. 390 2005 2. 379 2008 3. 330 2007 4. 309 2009 5. 302 2004 6. 300 2010 7. 290 2011 8. 264 2012 9. 255 2003 10. 250 2006
Stolen Base Attempts 1. 157 1995 2. 127 1994 3. 125 1998 3. 125 1988 5. 120 1989 6. 115 1992 6. 115 2013 8. 113 1997 8. 113 1999 10. 112 1996
Team Single Season Pitching Losses 1. 49 2005 2. 42 2003 3. 39 2011 4. 37 2007 5. 33 2004 5. 33 2014 7. 31 2001 7. 31 2006 9. 29 2008 10. 28 1 992
Complete Games 1. 58 1 988 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
Saves 1. 8 2004 1. 8 2008 3. 5 2013 4. 4 2009 5. 3 2003 5. 3 2006 5. 3 2014 8. 2 1990 8. 2 1992 8. 2 2001 8. 2 2011
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. 387.2 2007 10. 387 1987
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
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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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 7. 58 2012 10. 57 2009
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OPPONENT Adelphi Alabama Alabama State 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. Columbia Connecticut Creighton Delaware Delta State DePaul Drake Drexel East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida State Fresno State Furman Gardner Webb George Mason George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Goshen Grambling State Hawai’i Houston Houston Baptist
W L T STK 2 1 0 +2 0 4 0 -4 2 0 0 +2 16 1 0 +8 0 1 0 -1 1 1 0 -1 1 4 0 -4 1 0 0 +1 1 5 0 -5 2 0 0 +2 1 0 0 +1 2 5 0 -2 0 1 0 -1 6 0 0 +6 30 19 0 -14 4 0 0 +4 5 2 0 +1 3 7 0 -5 4 0 0 +4 3 0 0 +3 1 5 0 -2 2 1 0 -1 2 2 0 -1 0 1 0 -1 0 4 0 -4 0 2 0 -2 47 13 0 +2 2 3 0 -3 2 1 0 +2 4 0 0 +4 1 0 0 +1 2 0 0 +2 0 2 0 -2 0 1 0 -1 1 2 0 -2 4 1 0 +2 0 1 0 -1 4 0 0 +4 1 0 0 +1 0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 -1 4 3 0 -2 3 2 0 +3 4 1 0 -1 2 1 0 -1 2 1 0 +2 1 4 0 -1 11 2 2 +2 8 34 0 -1 8 3 0 +4 1 0 0 +1 3 0 0 +3 1 0 0 +1 2 2 0 -2 2 1 0 +1 8 0 0 +8 2 1 0 +2 1 0 0 +1 11 0 0 +11 7 32 0 -3 0 2 0 -2 2 1 0 -1
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Series Records Illinois-Chicago 1 0 0 +1 Illinois State 2 6 0 -2 Indiana 8 7 0 +5 Indiana State 6 0 0 +6 Iowa 2 0 0 +2 Iowa State 5 1 0 +4 IPFW 0 2 0 -2 IUPUI 3 0 0 +3 Jackson State 15 0 0 +15 Jacksonville State 0 6 0 -6 Kansas 2 2 0 -2 Kansas State 2 0 0 +2 Kent State 1 1 0 -1 Kentucky 1 3 0 -3 Lipscomb 2 1 0 -1 Long Beach State 2 2 0 -1 UL-Lafayette 30 47 0 -26 UL-Monroe 63 31 0 -1 LSU 4 17 0 -16 LSU-Alexandria 5 2 0 +2 Louisville 0 1 0 -1 Loyola-Chicago 0 2 0 -2 Loyola-Marymount 0 4 0 -4 Marshall 0 3 0 -3 Massachusetts 1 0 0 +1 McNeese State 55 28 0 -2 Mercer 1 1 0 -1 Michigan 0 2 0 -2 Michigan State 3 2 0 -1 Middle Tennessee 3 5 0 -1 Midwestern 1 0 0 +1 Minnesota 0 2 0 -2 Mississippi 4 6 0 -2 Mississippi State 9 8 0 -8 Mississippi Valley State 8 2 0 +4 Missouri 3 6 0 -5 Missouri-KC 2 0 0 +2 Missouri State 6 3 0 -2 Mobile College 1 0 0 +1 Nebraska 4 4 0 -2 Nevada 16 22 0 +1 New Mexico 2 3 0 -3 New Mexico St. 14 18 0 -3 New Orleans 0 2 0 -2 Nicholls State 56 20 0 +2 North Carolina 1 1 0 -1 North Carolina State 0 2 0 -2 North Carolina-Charlotte 1 0 0 +1 North Carolina-Wilmington 2 0 0 +2 North Texas 4 6 0 +1 Northern Colorado 2 1 0 -1 Northern Illinois 7 1 0 +1 Northern Iowa 0 1 0 -1 Northwest Missouri 1 0 0 +1 Northwestern 0 2 0 -2 Northwestern State 52 44 0 -2 Notre Dame 1 1 0 -1 Ohio State 3 2 0 -1 Oklahoma 4 7 0 -2 Oklahoma City 6 5 0 -4 Oklahoma State 3 14 0 -7 Pacific 1 0 0 +1 Penn State 3 0 0 +3
Portland State 1 3 0 -3 Prairie View A&M 2 0 0 +2 Presbyterian 0 1 0 -1 Purdue 0 2 0 -2 Robert Morris 1 0 0 +1 Rutgers 1 1 0 -1 Saint Louis 1 0 0 +1 Saint Mary’s 0 1 0 -1 Sam Houston State 14 11 0 -2 Samford 18 0 0 +18 San Diego State 0 3 0 -3 San Jose State 17 23 0 +1 Seattle 3 0 0 +3 South Alabama 0 3 0 -3 South Carolina 24 7 0 +5 South Dakota 1 0 0 +1 South Florida 10 4 0 +4 Southeast Missouri 2 1 0 -1 Southeastern La. 45 15 0 +1 Southern 6 0 0 +6 Southern Arkansas 3 1 0 +1 Southern Illinois 4 3 0 -1 SI-Edwardsville 0 1 0 -1 Southern Mississippi 15 14 0 +1 Stanford 1 0 0 +1 Stephen F. Austin 43 22 0 +2 Syracuse 0 1 0 -1 Temple 1 1 0 -1 Tennessee 1 2 0 -1 Tennessee-Martin 2 1 0 +1 Tennessee State 1 0 0 +1 Texas 0 1 0 -1 Texas A&M 22 37 0 -6 Texas A&M-CC 1 2 0 +1 Texas Arlington 33 17 0 +6 Texas State 10 5 0 -3 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 UAB 3 1 0 +1 UCLA 0 1 0 -1 UNLV 0 1 0 -1 Utah 2 4 0 -1 Utah State 18 10 0 -2 UTEP 4 6 0 -3 UTSA 2 12 0 -4 Virginia 2 2 0 -1 Washington 0 2 0 -2 West Alabama 2 0 0 +2 West Texas State 2 0 0 +2 Western Illinois 0 1 0 -1 Western Kentucky 4 4 0 -3 Wichita State 3 1 0 -1 Winthrop College 2 0 0 +2 Wisconsin 1 0 0 +1 TOTALS 1009 809 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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Alabama (UA 4-0) 1998 Alabama 3-2 1998 Alabama 3-2 2007 Alabama 12-4 2007 Alabama 15-0
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Angelo State (Angelo State 1-0) 1980 AS 3-1 Appalachian State (Tied 1-1) 2005 Tech 6-0 N 2005 ASU 6-1 N Arizona (Arizona 4-1) 1983 Tech 3-0 1987 Arizona 2-1 1990 Arizona 3-2 1990 Arizona 2-0 2005 Arizona 7-0
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Arizona State (Tech 1-0) 1992 Tech 4-3
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Arkansas (UA 4-1) 1998 Tech 5-1 2007 Arkansas 1-0 2007 Arkansas 5-4 2010 Arkansas 5-2 2010 Arkansas 5-3
Ark-Monticello (Tech 2-0) 1999 Tech 2-0 1999 Tech 3-0
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Ark-Pine Bluff (Tech 1-0) 2008 Tech 3-0
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Auburn (Auburn 5-2) 2000 Auburn 6-0
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Austin Peay (Austin Peay 1-0) 2008 Austin Peay 8-6
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Ball State (Tech 6-0) 1985 Tech 8-0 1988 Tech 6-2 1988 Tech 1-0 1989 Tech 3-0 1995 Tech 4-0 1995 Tech 7-0
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Baylor (Tech 30-19) 1980 Tech 6-0 1980 Baylor 8-2 1982 Tech 2-1 1982 Tech 5-4 1982 Baylor 2-0 1982 Tech 2-1 1982 Tech 2-1 1982 Tech 3-0 1982 Tech 1-0 1982 Tech 4-0 1982 Tech 1-0 1982 Tech 1-0 1982 Baylor 1-0 1983 Tech 1-0 1983 Tech 6-0 1983 Tech 2-0 1983 Tech 2-1 1984 Tech 2-1 1984 Tech 1-0 1984 Tech 2-0 1985 Baylor 9-3 1985 Tech 4-3 1985 Tech 4-1 1986 Tech 7-0 1986 Tech 7-1 1986 Tech 4-2 1987 Tech 11-0 1987 Tech 7-0 1987 Baylor 5-2 1987 Tech 5-2 1987 Tech 11-0 1988 Tech 2-0 1996 Tech 11-2 1996 Tech 1-0 1996 Tech 4-2 2003 Baylor 3-2 2003 Baylor 14-0 2003 Baylor 6-5 2004 Baylor 2-0 2005 Baylor 6-5 2007 Baylor 5-0 2007 Baylor 8-0 2007 Baylor 4-1 2009 Baylor 4-3 2011 Baylor 11-0 2011 Baylor 9-0 2012 Baylor 3-1 2012 Baylor 3-1 2014 Baylor 10-1
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Belmont (Tech 4-0) 2001 Tech 5-2 2001 Tech 1-0 2008 Tech 5-4 2014 Tech 7-3
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Birmingham Southern (Tech 5-2) 2002 Tech 9-0 A 2002 Tech 7-1 A 2003 BS 6-3 N 2003 Tech 4-1 A 2003 Tech 3-0 A 2005 BS 3-2 N 2005 Tech 4-3 A Boise State (Boise State 7-3) 2009 Tech 3-0 2009 Tech 7-2 2010 Boise State 4-2 2010 Boise State 3-2 2010 Tech 4-3 2010 Boise State 8-2 2011 Boise State 6-2 2011 Boise State 11-3 2011 Boise State 8-0 2011 Boise State 3-2
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Bowling Green (Tech 4-0) 1986 Tech 4-0 1987 Tech 6-4 2011 Tech 4-1 2011 Tech 5-4
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Bradley (Tech 3-0) 1987 Tech 3-0 2004 Tech 7-0 2004 Tech 6-4
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BYU (BYU 5-1) 2001 BYU 11-3 2001 BYU 8-0 2012 BYU5-0 2012 Tech 6-4 2012 BYU 5-1 2012 BYU 6-1 Buffalo (Tech 2-1) 2008 Tech 8-0 2010 Tech 5-2 2010 Buffalo 10-7
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Butler (Tied 2-2) 1998 Tech 5-0 1998 Butler 3-0 2011 Tech 3-2 2011 Butler 5-3
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California (Cal 1-0) 1996 Cal 2-1
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Cal. St. Fullerton (CSF 4-0) 1984 CSF 2-1 1986 CSF 1-0 1986 CSF 4-0 1987 CSF 7-0
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Cal-Poly Pomona (Cal Poly 2-0) 1984 Cal-Poly 1-0 1984 Cal-Poly 12-0 Centenary (Tech 47-13) 1990 Tech 7-0 1990 Tech 7-0 1992 Tech 6-2 1992 Tech 8-4
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1993 Tech 8-2 1993 Centenary 3-1 1993 Tech 3-2 1993 Tech 10-8 1994 Tech 4-1 1994 Tech 6-0 1994 Centenary 6-5 1994 Tech 7-1 1995 Tech 3-1 1995 Tech 7-0 1995 Tech 4-2 1995 Tech 9-1 1995 Tech 3-0 1996 Tech 15-0 1996 Centenary 4-3 1996 Tech 3-0 1996 Tech 8-0 1997 Tech 13-0 1997 Tech 8-0 1997 Tech 1-0 1997 Tech 6-1 1998 Tech 9-1 1998 Tech 6-0 1998 Tech 8-1 1998 Tech 1-0 1999 Tech 5-3 1999 Tech 8-0 1999 Tech 2-1 1999 Tech 1-0 1999 Tech 5-0 2000 Tech 12-1 2000 Tech 7-4 2000 Tech 5-0 2000 Tech 2-0 2001 Tech 2-0 2001 Tech 5-2 2001 Tech 2-0 2001 Tech 5-2 2002 Centenary 4-1 2002 Tech 4-0 2002 Centenary 2-0 2002 Tech 2-0 2003 Tech 7-6 2003 Centenary 4-2 2003 Centenary 5-2 2004 Tech- 2-1 2004 Tech 1-0 2005 Centenary 3-1 2005 Centenary 7-4 2006 Centenary 10-2 2007 Centenary 4-2 2007 Tech 6-4 2008 Centenary 3-0 2008 Centenary 1-0 2010 Tech 9-1 2010 Tech 4-1
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Central Arkansas (UCA 3-2) 2002 Tech 12-1 A 2002 Tech 6-1 A 2008 UCA 3-2 N 2012 UCA 4-3 A 2012 UCA 9-7 H Central Michigan (Tech 2-1) 1984 CMU 3-2 1984 Tech 4-1 1988 Tech 6-1 N Charleston Southern (Tech 4-0) 1999 Tech 10-0 A 1999 Tech 7-2 A 2008 Tech 8-6 N 2008 Tech 7-1 N
Coastal Carolina (Tech 1-0) 1995 Tech 9-1
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College of Charleston (Tech 2-0) 1999 Tech 6-0 A 1999 Tech 3-0 A Colorado State (CSU 2-0) 1992 CSU 8-3 1992 CSU 2-1
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Columbia (Columbia 1-0) 2012 Columbia 5-4
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Connecticut (UConn 2-1) 1997 Tech 7-1 2003 UConn 4-0 2003 UConn 3-0
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Creighton (Tech 4-1) 1986 Tech 5-0 1986 Tech 4-2 1986 Creighton 4-3 1988 Tech 5-1 1988 Tech 1-0
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Delaware (Delaware 1-0) 2013 Delaware 4-3
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Delta State (Tech 4-0) 1992 Tech 7-0 1992 Tech 4-0 1993 Tech 6-0 1995 Tech 8-0
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DePaul (Tech 1-0) 1996 Tech 2-0
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Drake (Drake 1-0) 2014 Drake 3-2
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Drexel (Drexel 1-0) 2012 Drexel 7-6
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East Carolina (Tech 4-3) 1991 Tech 3-0 1993 ECU 4-3 1994 Tech 2-1 1995 Tech 5-0 2014 Tech 6-2 2014 ECU 7-0 2014 ECU 1-0
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Eastern Illinois (Tech 3-2) 1994 EIU 7-5 2006 EIU 8-7 2006 Tech 6-4 2012 Tech 2-0 2012 Tech 8-6
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Eastern Michigan (Tech 4-1) 1983 Tech 1-0 1983 Tech 4-0 1988 Tech 7-0 1992 Tech 4-1 1994 EMU 3-2
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Evansville (Tech 2-1) 1994 Tech 4-0 1994 Tech 9-0 2012 Evansville 11-3
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FIU (FIU 4-1) 2001 FIU 7-0 2001 FIU 2-1 2001 FIU 3-2 2001 Tech 11-8 2001 FIU 8-0
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Florida Atlantic (Tech 2-1) 2014 FAU 7-2 2014 FAU 3-1 2014 FAU 4-0 Florida State (Tech 11-2-2) 1984 Tie 0-0 1985 Tie 0-0 1985 Tech 2-1 1985 Tech 4-3 1986 Tech 4-0 1986 Tech 1-0 1987 FSU 2-1 1988 Tech 7-0 1988 Tech 6-1 1989 Tech 1-0 1989 Tech 1-0 1989 Tech 3-1 1994 FSU 2-0 1997 Tech 6-2 1997 Tech 3-2 Fresno State (FSU 34-8) 2002 FSU 3-0 2002 FSU 9-0 2002 FSU 3-0 2002 FSU 2-0 2003 FSU 3-0 2003 FSU 10-1 2003 FSU 9-0 2003 FSU 2-0 2004 FSU 2-0 2004 FSU 8-4 2004 FSU 5-1 2004 FSU 2-0 2005 FSU 6-0 2005 FSU 6-0 2005 FSU 5-3 2006 Tech 2-1 2006 FSU 5-3 2006 FSU 9-0 2007 FSU 9-1 2007 FSU 4-0 2007 FSU 8-0 2008 Tech 5-3 2008 FSU 9-0 2008 FSU 1-0 2008 Tech 3-2 2009 FSU 7-0 2009 FSU 3-0 2009 Tech 1-0 2009 FSU 5-0 2010 FSU 2-1 2010 FSU 4-0 2010 Tech 3-1 2011 FSU 2-0 2011 FSU 10-1 2011 FSU 2-1 2011 Tech 2-0 2011 FSU 1-0 2012 FSU 4-0 2012 FSU 4-0 2012 Tech 6-4 2012 Tech 17-7 Furman (Tech 8-3) 1987 Tech 1-0
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1988 Furman 1-0 1989 Furman 1-0 1989 Tech 1-0 1990 Tech 10-1 1990 Tech 3-1 1992 Furman 4-3 1992 Tech 3-1 1994 Tech 5-2 1994 Tech 3-2 1997 Tech 1-0
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Gardner-Webb (Tech 1-0) 2010 Tech 7-5
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George Mason (Tech 3-0) 1987 Tech 4-0 1994 Tech 5-0 1996 Tech 13-0
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George Washington (Tech 1-0) 2012 Tech 4-2 N Georgia (Tied 2-2) 1997 Tech 10-0 1997 Tech 5-1 1998 Georgia 5-1 1998 Georgia 4-3
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Georgia Southern (Tech 2-1) 1995 Tech 8-1 N 1999 GS 3-2 A 1999 Tech 9-0 A Georgia State (Tech 8-0) 1985 Tech 11-0 1987 Tech 2-0 1991 Tech 11-5 1991 Tech 4-0 1992 Tech 11-0 1993 Tech 4-3 1994 Tech 3-1 1994 Tech 7-0
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Georgia Tech (Tech 2-1) 1994 GT 6-2 1994 Tech 2-0 1997 Tech 8-6
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Goshen (Tech 1-0) 2000 Tech 7-3
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Grambling State (Tech 11-0) 1998 Tech 13-0 1998 Tech 13-0 2002 Tech 8-0 2002 Tech 9-0 2006 Tech 12-1 2006 Tech 12-0 2006 Tech 13-5 2006 Tech 8-0 2010 Tech 7-0 2014 Tech 4-1 2014 Tech 10-1
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Hawaii (UH 32-7) 2002 Hawaii 3-0 2002 Tech 4-1 2002 Hawaii 5-0 2002 Hawaii 5-1 2003 Hawaii 6-3 2003 Hawaii 8-3 2003 Hawaii 6-3 2003 Hawaii 7-0 2004 Tech 1-0 2004 Hawaii 3-0
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Houston (UH 2-0) 2003 Houston 2-0 2003 Houston 6-0
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Houston Baptist (Tied 2-2) 2001 Tech 4-0 2001 Tech 2-1 2013 HBU 5-4 2014 HBU 8-0
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Illinois-Chicago (Tech 1-0) 1995 Tech 8-1
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Illinois State (ISU 6-2) 1982 ISU 7-3 1982 ISU 4-3 1983 Tech 2-0 1983 ISU 4-0 1988 ISU 1-0 1989 Tech 3-1 1992 ISU 5-4 1992 ISU 4-2 Indiana (Tech 8-7) 1983 Tech 1-0 1983 Indiana 1-0 1986 Tech 4-3 1986 Tech 4-3 1986 Tech 3-2 1986 Indiana 1-0 1986 Indiana 1-0 1987 Indiana 2-1 1987 Indiana 2-0 1988 Indiana 4-2 1990 Indiana 4-0 1990 Tech 3-0 1992 Tech 4-3 1992 Tech 3-0 1994 Tech 6-2 1995 Tech 6-2 Indiana State (Tech 6-0) 1982 Tech 5-4 1982 Tech 1-0 1983 Tech 7-2 1983 Tech 5-0 1989 Tech 7-0 1989 Tech 1-0
Iowa (Tech 2-0) 1982 Tech 5-0 1984 Tech 7-0 Iowa State (Tech 5-1) 1982 Iowa State 5-2 1983 Tech 5-0 1988 Tech 4-3 1988 Tech 8-3 1989 Tech 6-2 1994 Tech 5-0
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IPFW (IPFW 2-0) 2014 IPFW 7-2 2014 IPFW 5-3
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IUPUI (Tech 3-0) 2008 Tech 3-2 2008 Tech 6-2 2012 Tech 2-1
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Jackson State (Tech 15-0) 1998 Tech 17-0 1998 Tech 19-4 2000 Tech 11-1 2000 Tech 10-1 2001 Tech 9-1 2001 Tech 6-0 2002 Tech 5-1 2002 Tech 10-1 2003 Tech 10-0 2003 Tech 1-0 2004 Tech 30-0 2004 Tech 12-4 2005 Tech 8-0 2005 Tech 11-1 2006 Tech 15-4
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Jacksonville State (JSU 6-0) 1999 JSU 1-0 1999 JSU 1-0 2006 JSU 4-3 2006 JSU 4-1 2008 JSU 5-3 2013 JSU 11-1
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Kansas (Tied 2-2) 1986 Tech 1-0 1987 Tech 4-1 1992 Kansas 10-1 2008 Kansas 11-3
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Kansas State (Tech 2-0) 1983 Tech 1-0 1986 Tech 13-1
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Kent State (Tied 1-1) 1988 Tech 4-0 1989 KSU 4-3
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Kentucky (UK 3-1) 1998 Tech 11-1 2000 Kentucky 5-4 2014 Kentucky 1-0 2014 Kentucky 6-3
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Lipscomb (Tech 2-1) 2004 Tech 1-0 2004 Tech 8-2 2009 Lipscomb 1-0
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Long Beach State (Tied 2-2) 1986 LBSU 2-0 A
1986 Tech 1-0 1996 Tech 1-0 1996 LBSU 8-4
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UL-Lafayette (ULL 47-30) 1980 ULL 10-8 1984 ULL 1-0 1985 Tech 2-0 1985 Tech 2-0 1985 Tech 3-0 1985 ULL 1-0 1985 Tech 1-0 1986 Tech 7-1 1986 Tech 1-0 1986 Tech 3-0 1986 Tech 5-3 1987 Tech 4-0 1987 Tech 1-0 1987 Tech 1-0 1987 Tech 5-3 1987 Tech 1-0 1988 Tech 5-0 1988 Tech 2-1 1988 Tech 1-0 1988 Tech 4-0 1989 Tech 2-0 1989 Tech 6-2 1989 Tech 1-0 1989 ULL 2-0 1990 Tech 1-0 1990 ULL 4-2 1990 Tech 1-0 1990 Tech 3-1 1991 ULL 1-0 1991 Tech 1-0 1991 ULL 1-0 1992 Tech 2-0 1992 ULL 7-0 1992 ULL 1-0 1992 Tech 2-1 1993 ULL 10-0 1993 ULL 6-0 1993 ULL 3-1 1993 ULL 2-1 1994 ULL 2-1 1994 ULL 4-0 1994 ULL 1-0 1994 Tech 5-4 1994 ULL 2-1 1995 ULL 6-0 1995 ULL 4-0 1995 Tech 4-1 1996 ULL 2-1 1996 ULL 4-1 1997 Tech 1-0 1997 ULL 7-1 1998 Tech 3-1 1998 ULL 12-1 1999 ULL 5-3 1999 ULL 10-0 2000 ULL 16-0 2001 ULL 4-0 2001 ULL 4-0 2001 ULL 4-1 2001 ULL 8-0 2003 ULL 8-0 2003 ULL 4-0 2004 ULL 11-1 2004 ULL 4-1 2004 ULL 4-1 2005 ULL 8-1 2005 ULL 11-0 2006 ULL 10-4 2006 ULL 8-3 2008 ULL 13-0 2008 ULL 8-3 2009 ULL 11-0 2009 ULL 8-0 2009 ULL 3-2 2012 ULL 9-0 2013 ULL 4-1 2013 ULL 9-1
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2007 ULM 5-2 2008 Tech 4-0 2008 Tech 1-0 2008 Tech 8-5 2008 Tech 6-1 2008 Tech 3-0 2009 ULM 7-5 2009 Tech 8-0 2013 Tech 11-2 2013 Tech 10-9 2014 ULM 8-0
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LSU-Alexandria (Tech 5-2) 1980 Tech 11-6 1980 Tech 6-4 1980 LSU-A 9-5 1981 Tech 13-2 1981 LSU-A 4-3 1981 Tech 13-1 1981 Tech 12-0 Louisville (UL 1-0) 2005 UL 8-0
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Michigan (UM 2-0) 2012 Michigan 7-5 2012 Michigan 5-4
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Michigan State (Tech 3-2) 1984 Tech 3-2 1984 MSU 5-4 1988 Tech 4-1 1988 Tech 14-0 1997 MSU 3-0
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Mississippi (UM 6-4) 1997 Tech 10-0 1997 Ole Miss 6-5 2008 Ole Miss 4-0 2008 Tech 5-4 2008 Ole Miss 3-0 2009 Ole Miss 5-4 2009 Tech 9-1 2011 Tech 6-4 2011 Ole Miss 8-0 2014 Ole Miss 3-0
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Mississippi State (Tech 9-8) 1983 Tech 4-0 A 1983 Tech 9-0 A 1984 Tech 4-0 1984 Tech 9-1 1985 Tech 3-0 H 1985 Tech 5-2 H 1986 Tech 2-1 A 1986 Tech 1-0 A 1997 Tech 5-2 A 1997 Miss State 3-2 A 2004 Miss State 6-1 A 2004 Miss State 1-0 A 2005 Miss State 9-0 A 2005 Miss State 9-7 A 2008 Miss State 5-2 A 2011 Miss State 3-2 A 2012 Miss State 8-0 A Mississippi Valley (Tech 8-2) 2005 Tech 4-3 2005 MVSU 11-9 2005 Tech 4-2 2005 Tech 3-2 2007 Tech 7-4 2007 MVSU 3-2 2010 Tech 3-2 2011 Tech 2-0 2011 Tech 7-1 2012 Tech 7-5
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Nebraska (Tied 4-4) 1982 Tech 5-1 1983 Tech 2-1 1985 Nebraska 6-0 1987 Nebraska 2-0 1990 Tech 3-0 1992 Tech 1-0 1993 Nebraska 4-2 1993 Nebraska 4-1
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Nevada (UN 22-16) 2003 Nevada 11-2 2003 Nevada 6-4 2003 Tech 7-0 2003 Tech 9-1 2004 Nevada 2-0 2004 Tech 3-0 2004 Nevada 6-5 2004 Nevada 7-3 2005 Nevada 3-0 2005 Tech 4-3 2005 Nevada 5-1 2006 Tech 11-2 2006 Nevada 14-9 2006 Nevada 5-4 2007 Nevada 2-0 2007 Nevada 3-2 2007 Nevada 7-0 2007 Nevada 3-2 2008 Nevada 8-7 2008 Nevada 12-2 2008 Nevada 8-0 2008 Tech 4-3 2008 Tech 2-1 2009 Nevada 9-3 2009 Tech 7-3 2009 Nevada 2-0 2009 Tech 4-0 2009 Nevada 2-1 2010 Tech 9-3 2010 Tech 3-1 2010 Tech 9-7 2011 Tech 12-4 2011 Nevada 5-2 2011 Tech 3-1 2012 Nevada 5-1 2012 Tech 10-2 2012 Nevada 5-0 2012 Tech 6-5
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New Orleans (UNO 2-0) 1980 UNO 6-5 1980 UNO 11-2 Nicholls State (Tech 56-20) 1981 Tech 10-4 1981 Tech 5-2 1981 Tech 10-1 1981 Tech 5-2 1983 Tech 2-0 1983 Tech 4-0 1984 Tech 6-0 1984 Tech 3-1 1984 Tech 1-0 1984 Tech 5-4 1984 Tech 10-1 1985 NSU 1-0 1985 NSU 2-1 1985 Tech 3-1 1985 NSU 2-0 1985 Tech 2-1 1986 Tech 1-0 1986 Tech 3-0 1986 Tech 11-1 1986 Tech 8-0 1987 NSU 3-0 1987 NSU 3-1 1987 NSU 2-0 1987 Tech 2-0 1987 Tech 3-0 1988 Tech 5-0 1988 Tech 5-0 1988 Tech 2-0 1989 Tech 6-0 1989 Tech 4-0 1989 Tech 4-2 1989 Tech 3-0 1990 Tech 7-3 1990 Tech 2-0 1990 Tech 4-1 1990 Tech 7-0 1991 NSU 1-0 1991 Tech 3-2 1991 NSU 6-2 1991 NSU 5-0 1992 Tech 1-0 1992 NSU 2-1 1993 Tech 7-3 1994 Tech 4-2 1994 Tech 7-3 1995 NSU 1-0 1995 NSU 4-0
1995 Tech 1-0 1995 NSU 4-1 1996 Tech 8-2 1996 Tech 2-1 1998 NSU 4-0 1999 Tech 6-1 1999 Tech 4-1 2000 Tech 7-1 2000 Tech 2-0 2001 Tech 2-1 2001 NSU 4-1 2002 Tech 4-1 2002 Tech 2-1 2003 Tech 7-6 2003 NSU 7-0 2003 Tech 1-0 2004 Tech 6-1 2004 Tech 1-0 2006 Tech 6-5 2006 Tech 2-0 2006 NSU 6-1 2006 NSU 14-2 2008 Tech 4-0 2008 NSU 3-1 2009 Tech 8-0 2009 Tech 3-0 2012 NSU 5-2 2013 Tech 3-0 2013 Tech 6-5
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Northern Colorado (Tech 2-1) 1982 Tech 13-2 H 2006 Tech 3-1 H 2006 NC 6-4 H Northern Illinois (Tech 7-1) 1987 Tech 7-6 1987 Tech 6-0 1991 Tech 3-0 1992 Tech 6-4 1992 Tech 5-4 1995 Tech 2-0 1997 NIU 9-6 1997 Tech 7-0
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Northwestern State (Tech 52-44) 1980 NSU 11-3 1980 NSU 13-3 1981 NSU 5-1 1981 Tech 8-4 1981 NSU 3-1 1981 Tech 2-1 1985 NSU 1-0 1986 Tech 2-0 A 1986 Tech 6-1 A 1986 Tech 2-0 H 1986 Tech 6-2 H 1987 Tech 3-1 A 1987 Tech 8-1 A 1987 Tech 6-0 H 1987 Tech 6-1 1988 Tech 10-8 A 1988 Tech 2-0 A 1988 Tech 2-0 H 1988 Tech 2-0 H 1988 Tech 1-0 1989 Tech 2-1 A 1989 NSU 5-4 A 1989 Tech 3-2 H 1989 Tech 4-2 H 1990 Tech 2-0 A 1990 NSU 2-1 A 1990 Tech 4-3 H 1990 NSU 8-5 H 1991 NSU 2-1 A 1991 Tech 2-0 A 1991 NSU 4-0 A 1992 NSU 3-2 A 1992 NSU 1-0 A 1993 NSU 3-1 H 1993 NSU 2-1 H 1993 NSU 4-1 N 1993 NSU 1-0 N 1994 Tech 2-0 A 1994 NSU 1-0 A 1994 Tech 6-5 H 1994 Tech 9-1 H 1995 Tech 10-0 H 1995 Tech 8-0 H 1995 Tech 9-0 A 1995 Tech 4-3 A 1996 Tech 3-1 A 1996 Tech 5-1 A 1996 Tech 1-0 H 1996 Tech 8-0 H 1997 Tech 5-0 N 1997 NSU 8-2 A 1997 NSU 3-1 H 1997 Tech 4-3 H 1998 NSU 3-1 N 1998 Tech 3-0 A 1998 NSU 9-1 A 1998 Tech 1-0 H 1998 Tech 5-1 H 1999 Tech 1-0 A 1999 Tech 2-1 H 2000 NSU 9-0 A 2000 NSU 7-0 H 2001 Tech 4-3 A 2001 NSU 2-1 H 2002 NSU 5-0 A 2002 NSU 3-2 H 2003 NSU 4-1 A 2003 NSU 5-1 H 2003 Tech 2-1 H 2004 NSU 2-1 H 2004 Tech 3-1 A 2004 Tech 3-1 H 2005 NSU 6-5 A 2005 NSU 3-2 A
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Pacific (Tech 1-0) 1983 Tech 2-0 Penn State (Tech 3-0) 1983 Tech 9-2 1983 Tech 2-0 2012 Tech 4-2
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Portland State (PSU 3-1) 2002 Tech 2-1 2002 PSU 4-0 2002 PSU 4-0 2002 PSU 3-2
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Prairie View A&M (Tech 2-0) 2002 Tech 7-0 A 2002 Tech 9-0 A Presbyterian (PC 1-0) 2012 PC 7-2
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Ohio State (Tech 3-2) 1989 Tech 4-3 1989 Tech 9-1 1992 Ohio State 1-0 1997 Tech 3-1 1997 Ohio State 3-2
Purdue (Purdue 2-0) 2001 Purdue 2-1 2011 Purdue 3-7
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Oklahoma (OU 7-4) 1981 Oklahoma 5-4 1981 Oklahoma 9-2 1982 Oklahoma 3-2 1983 Tech 2-1 1987 Tech 5-2 1989 Tech 9-0 1996 Oklahoma 2-0 1997 Oklahoma 1-0 1997 Tech 2-1 2001 Oklahoma 3-1 2014 Oklahoma Oklahoma City (Tech 6-5) 1981 Tech 5-3 1981 Tech 4-2 1982 Tech 7-5 1985 Tech 1-0 1985 Tech 4-1 1991 OKC 19-5 1991 Tech 2-1 1995 OKC 11-5 1997 OKC 5-0 1998 OKC 6-5 1999 OKC 2-0 Oklahoma State (OSU 14-3) 1980 OSU 8-0 1980 OSU 3-2 1981 OSU 3-1 1982 OSU 2-0 1984 OSU 3-0 1986 Tech 7-3 1987 Tech 1-0 1988 OSU 3-1 1989 OSU 2-0 1991 Tech 1-0 1992 OSU 1-0 1992 OSU 2-0 1995 OSU 1-0 1996 OSU 4-3 1996 OSU 3-1 1998 OSU 4-2 2000 OSU 11-1
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Saint Mary’s (SM 1-0) 1980 St. Mary’s 9-2 Sam Houston State (Tech 14-11) 1980 Tech 10-4 1983 SHSU 1-0 1984 Tech 4-0 1986 Tech 2-0 1987 Tech 2-0 1987 Tech 6-2 1988 Tech 1-0 1989 Tech 7-6 1990 Tech 3-2 1991 SHSU 12-2 1991 SHSU 6-1 1992 Tech 1-0 1992 SHSU 2-0 1998 Tech 3-2 1999 SHSU 1-0 1999 Tech 1-0 2001 SHSU 5-0 2001 Tech 2-0 2002 Tech 3-2 2002 SHSU 3-2 2003 SHSU 2-1 2003 SHSU 3-1 2005 Tech 7-1 2006 SHSU 11-3 2006 SHSU 11-2
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Southeast Missouri State (Tech 2-1) 1994 Tech 3-1 N 2010 Tech 5-3 N 2011 SEMO 5-4 N Southeastern Louisiana (Tech 45-15) 1990 Tech 4-1 H 1990 Tech 9-6 H 1991 Tech 3-0 H 1991 Tech 7-0 H 1992 Tech 3-0 H 1993 Tech 2-0 A 1993 Tech 6-5 A 1993 Tech 5-0 H 1993 Tech 5-4 H 1994 Tech 2-0 A 1994 Tech 5-1 A 1994 Tech 8-0 H 1994 Tech 7-0 H 1995 Tech 6-0 A 1995 Tech 2-0 A 1995 SELA 8-3 H 1995 Tech 4-1 H 1996 Tech 1-0 A 1996 SELA 3-2 A 1996 Tech 1-0 H 1996 Tech 8-0 H 1997 Tech 2-1 A 1997 Tech 13-0 A 1997 Tech 9-1 H 1997 Tech 6-1 H 1998 Tech 6-1 A 1998 Tech 9-0 A 1998 Tech 5-0 H 1998 SELA 3-2 H 1999 Tech 3-0 A 1999 Tech 7-6 A 1999 Tech 8-0 H 1999 Tech 8-0 H 2000 Tech 8-0 A
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Southern Arkansas (Tech 3-1) 1999 Tech 6-0 1999 Tech 2-0 2000 SAU 9-0 2000 Tech 3-2
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SIU-Edwardsville (SIU-E 1-0) 2010 SIU-E 7-5 N Southern Mississippi (Tech 15-14) 1986 Tech 2-1 H 1986 Tech 7-0 H 1988 Tech 3-0 H 1988 Tech 5-0 H 1989 Tech 9-0 H 1989 Tech 4-2 H 1991 Tech 3-2 N 1992 Tech 14-0 A 1992 Tech 10-1 A 1999 USM 8-1 N 1999 USM 2-1 N 1999 USM 10-1 A 2000 USM 10-0 N 2004 Tech 4-0 N 2004 USM 4-3 A 2004 USM 6-5 A 2005 Tech 2-1 N 2005 USM 7-0 A 2005 USM 7-0 A 2007 USM 24-11 N 2007 Tech 1-0 N 2009 Tech 2-0 A 2010 USM 5-4 A 2012 Tech 13-6 A 2013 USM 4-3 A 2013 USM 5-3 A
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Stephen F. Austin (Tech 43-22) 1980 SFA 12-8 1980 SFA 8-0 1981 SFA 8-6 1981 Tech 4-3 1982 Tech 4-2 1982 Tech 12-2 1982 Tech 1-0 1982 Tech 10-1 1983 Tech 1-0 1983 SFA 2-0 1984 Tech 4-1 1985 SFA 1-0 1986 SFA 3-1 1986 Tech 9-1 1987 Tech 3-0 1987 Tech 3-0 1988 Tech 4-0 1988 SFA 3-0 1989 Tech 3-1 1989 SFA 1-0 1989 Tech 2-0 1989 SFA 5-1 1989 SFA 1-0 1990 SFA 1-0 1990 Tech 5-1 1990 Tech 5-1 1990 Tech 3-1 1992 Tech 1-0 1992 Tech 6-5 1993 Tech 10-1 1993 Tech 11-1 1994 Tech 6-4 1994 SFA 3-0 1994 Tech 5-4 1994 Tech 7-4 1996 Tech 7-3 1996 Tech 2-1 1996 Tech 5-0 1997 Tech 14-1 1997 Tech 7-1 1999 Tech 10-2 1999 Tech 10-8 1999 Tech 4-0 1999 SFA 3-1 2002 Tech 4-0 2002 Tech 4-3 2003 SFA 5-1 2003 SFA 6-3 2004 Tech 2-1 2004 SFA 3-0 2005 SFA 6-5 2005 SFA 3-1 2007 Tech 3-0 2007 Tech 4-3 2008 Tech 4-3 2009 Tech 7-2 2009 Tech 4-3 2009 Tech 2-0 2010 SFA 7-6 2012 Tech 6-5 2012 SFA 9-3 2013 SFA 1-0 2013 SFA 2-0 2014 Tech 4-3 2014 Tech 3-2 Syracuse (Syracuse 1-0) 2000 Syracuse 6-2 Temple (Tied 1-1) 1988 Tech 1-0 1995 Temple 2-0
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UT Arlington (Tech 33-17) 1980 UTA 1-0 1980 UTA 8-1 1981 UTA 14-1 1981 UTA 5-3 1981 UTA 10-4 1981 Tech 4-0 1982 Tech 1-0 1982 Tech 6-5 1982 Tech 1-0 1982 Tech 5-0 1982 Tech 4-3 1983 Tech 1-0 1983 Tech 2-0 1984 Tech 2-0 1984 Tech 7-1 1990 Tech 6-0 1990 UTA 1-0 1990 UTA 1-0 1991 Tech 2-1 1992 UTA 4-1 1992 UTA 3-0 1992 Tech 2-0 1992 UTA 5-0 1995 Tech 3-0 1996 Tech 6-1 1996 Tech 9-2 1997 UTA 1-0 1997 Tech 5-1 1998 Tech 8-0 1998 Tech 4-0 1999 Tech 15-1 1999 UTA 2-0 2000 UTA 2-0 2000 UTA 4-1 2000 UTA 3-0 2000 Tech 3-2 2001 Tech 5-1 2006 UTA 2-0 2006 Tech 6-4 2007 Tech 6-5 2007 Tech 5-1 2010 Tech 5-2 2011 Tech 7-6 2011 UTA 5-1 2012 Tech 2-1 2012 Tech 8-0 2013 Tech 4-1 2013 Tech 4-1 2013 Tech 9-3 2013 Tech 1-0 Texas State (Tech 10-5) 1989 Texas State 1-0 1996 Tech 5-3 1996 Tech 1-0 1996 Tech 5-0 1996 Tech 7-0 1997 Tech 3-2 1997 Tech 3-0 1998 Tech 3-2 1998 Tech 2-1 1999 Tech 1-0 1999 Texas State 3-2 2013 Tech 7-6 2013 Texas State 7-3 2013 Texas State 8-3 2013 Texas State 6-1
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Texas Wesleyan (Tied 1-1) 1980 Tech 2-1 1980 UT-Wesleyan 9-3 Toledo (Tech 1-0) 1986 Tech 1-0
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Troy (Troy 4-2) 2003 Troy 3-2 2003 Troy 4-1 2005 Troy 2-0 2007 Troy 5-4 2007 Tech 8-6 2008 Tech 2-1
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Tulsa (Tulsa 13-5) 1994 Tech 6-4 1995 Tulsa 8-5 1998 Tech 2-0 2002 Tulsa 1-0 2002 Tulsa 2-0 2002 Tulsa 6-1 2002 Tulsa 4-0 2003 Tulsa 5-1 2003 Tech 2-1 2003 Tech 2-1 2003 Tulsa 1-0 2003 Tulsa 2-1 2004 Tulsa 2-0 2004 Tulsa 8-0 2004 Tech 1-0 2005 Tulsa 2-0 2005 Tulsa 8-0 2005 Tulsa 11-3
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UAB (Tech 3-1) 2000 Tech 4-2 2000 Tech 1-0 2003 UAB 8-1 2003 Tech 4-1
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UCLA (UCLA 1-0) 1983 UCLA 8-0 UNLV (UNLV 1-0) 1996 UNLV 3-2 Utah (Utah 4-2) 1983 Utah 3-0 1984 Utah 1-0 1990 Tech 3-1 1990 Utah 5-1 1996 Tech 4-1 1996 Utah 7-2 Utah State (Tech 18-10) 1985 USU 2-0 1989 Tech 6-2 2006 Tech 5-0 2006 Tech 6-4 2006 Tech 9-1 2007 USU 7-6 2007 USU 12-4 2007 USU 6-5 2007 Tech 8-1 2008 Tech 1-0 2008 Tech 7-2 2008 Tech 3-2 2009 Tech 8-1 2009 USU 2-1 2009 Tech 7-2 2010 Tech 6-4 2010 Tech 10-4 2010 USU 4-3 2011 Tech 7-1 2011 Tech 13-6 2011 USU 11-10 2011 Tech 4-1 2012 USU 4-0 2012 Tech 10-1 2012 Tech 5-1 2013 Tech 6-1
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2013 USU 8-4 2013 USU 5-2
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UTEP (UTEP 6-4) 2004 Tech 12-6 2004 Tech 8-4 2005 UTEP 3-2 2005 UTEP 3-0 2005 Tech 2-1 2011 UTEP 13-9 2012 Tech 5-0 2014 UTEP 11-6 2014 UTEP 12-3 2014 UTEP 9-7
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UTSA (UTSA 12-2) 1992 Tech 6-0 2000 UTSA 8-1 2001 UTSA 3-2 2004 UTSA 9-1 2004 UTSA 7-0 2004 UTSA 5-1 2005 UTSA 6-3 2005 UTSA 10-2 2013 UTSA 5-2 2013 Tech 1-0 2013 UTSA 4-1 2014 UTSA 2-1 2014 UTSA 2-1 2014 UTSA 6-1
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Virginia (Tied 2-2) 1988 Tech 7-0 1995 Virginia 6-0 1998 Tech 2-0 1998 Virginia 2-0
N N H H
Washington (UW 2-0) 1995 UW 1-0 1997 UW 2-1
N N
West Alabama (Tech 2-0) 2000 Tech 7-1 2000 Tech 5-3
A A
Wisconsin (Tech 1-0) 2000 Tech 1-0
N
West Texas State (Tech 2-0) 1982 Tech 10-2 N 1983 Tech 3-1 Western Illinois (WIU 1-0) 1989 WIU 3-1
N
Western Kentucky (Tied 4-4) 2000 WKU 6-1 2001 Tech 1-0 2001 Tech 2-1 2001 Tech 3-2 2001 Tech 2-0 2001 WKU 8-1 2011 WKU 4-3 2011 WKU 8-6
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Wichita State (Tech 3-1) 1984 Tech 6-0 1996 Tech 5-1 1996 Tech 5-0 2014 WS 10-9
N N H
Winthrop College (Tech 2-0) 1988 Tech 9-8 N 1993 Tech 5-4 N
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Year by Year Results
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 UT Arlington 1 1 UT 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 1 UT Arlington 14 3 UT Arlington 5 4 UT Arlington 10 4 UT 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 Oklahoma City 3 4 Oklahoma City 2 10 Nicholls State 1 5 Nicholls State 2 13 LSU-Alexandria 1 12 LSU-Alexandria 0
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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 Oklahoma City 5 1 UT Arlington 0 10 West Texas Stateate 2 2 Baylor 1 2 Baylor 1 3 Baylor 0 1 Baylor 0 4 Baylor 0 6 UT Arlington 5 1 UT Arlington 0 5 UT Arlington 0 4 UT 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 UT Arlington 0 2 UT Arlington 0 1 Texas A&M 2 0 Texas A&M 4
7 Indiana State 2 5 Indiana State 0 8 McNeese State 0 3 McNeese State 0 3 Arizona 0 1 Indiana 0 1 Kansas State 0 2 Nebraska 1 1 New Mexico 0 0 Indiana 1 1 Eastern Michigan 0 4 Eastern Michigan 0 11 McNeese State 2 5 McNeese State 0 3 Baylor 1 6 Baylor 0 0 Utah 3 5 Iowa State 0 3 West Texas Stateate 1 0 Sam Houston St. 1 2 South Carolina 1 2 Oklahoma 1 2 Illinois State 0 0 South Carolina 3 0 Illinois State 4 4 Mississippi State 0 9 Mississippi State 0 3 UL-Monroe 0 7 UL-Monroe 1 2 UL-Monroe 1 5 UL-Monroe 0 2 Baylor 0 2 Baylor 1 1 Texas A&M 0 1 Texas A&M 2 1 Stephen F. Austin 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 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 UT Arlington 0 7 UT 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 Utah 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
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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
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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
104
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NCAA Tournament 4 Florida State 0 1 Florida State 0 0 Indiana✦ 1 3 Creighton✦ 4 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 0 3 Stephen F. Austin 0 6 Bowling Green 4 7 Northern Illinois 6
3 Bradley 0 Indiana 6 Northern Illinois
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NCAA Tournament 0 Texas A&M 1 Texas A&M
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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
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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 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 Florida State 1 South Carolina 1 South Carolina 2 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 3 Sam Houston St. 1 UT Arlington 10 UL-Monroe 3 Nebraska 1 UL-Monroe 1 UL-Lafayette 2 UL-Lafayette 7 Nicholls State 2 Nicholls State 6 UL-Monroe 1 UL-Monroe 3 UL-Monroe 1 Stephen F. Austin 5 Stephen F. Austin 2 South Carolina 7 SW Missouri St. 6 UT Arlington 1 South Carolina 1 Southern Illinois 0 Indiana 3 Missouri 0 Missouri 3 Indiana 4 Southeastern La. 9 Southeastern La. 1 UL-Lafayette 3 UL-Lafayette 0 UT Arlington 0 UT Arlington 4 Northwestern State 5 Northwestern State 6 McNeese 4 McNeese 4 Nicholls State 7 Nicholls State 0 Texas A&M 3 Texas A&M 5 Stephen F. Austin 3 Stephen F. Austin 1 UT Arlingtonh 2 New Mexico 3 UT Arlington 1 New Mexico 1 Utah 3 Utah 2 Arizona 0 Arizona 7 Centenary (Forfeit) 7 Centenary (Forfeit)
1 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 0 2 4 4 3 0 1 6 0 1 1 1 3 8 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 3 5 1 3 2 0 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 UT 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 UT Arlington 4 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 UT 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 UT 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 UT Arlington 5 0 Sam Houston 2 4 Arizona State 3 1 Colorado State 2 6 UTSA 0 9 SW Missouri 2 1 SW Missouri 4 5 McNeese State 1 5 McNeese State 0 1 Nicholls State 0 1 Nicholls State 2 2 UL-Lafayette 0 0 UL-Lafayette 7 7 Delta State 0 4 Delta State 0 6 Centenary 2 8 Centenary 4 11 Georgia State 0 5 NC-Wilmington 1 0 South Florida 1 3 Furman 4 3 Southeastern La. 0 4 Eastern Mich. 1
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1 4 2 0 0 5 1 1 1 1
1994 (39-16) Coach Bill Galloway 7 McNeese State 2 McNeese State 4 Texas A & M 4 Texas A&M 2 Southeastern La. 5 Southeastern La. 6 Tulsa 3 Georgia State 7 Georgia State 2 Georgia Tech 2 Georgia Tech 5 Furman 3 Furman 4 Samford 4 Samford 4 Evansville 9 Evansville 1 UL-Lafayette 0 UL-Lafayette
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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 6 South Florida 0 3 UT Arlington 0 5 Tulsa 8 0 UL-Lafayette 6 0 UL-Lafayette 4 4 Ball State 0 6 Indiana 2 2 Northern Illinois 0 0 Temple 2 0 Virginia 6 0 Oklahoma State 1 6 Southeastern La. 0 2 Southeastern La. 0 7 Ball State 0 8 Robert Morris 0 4 Notre Dame 2 10 Samford 0 4 Samford 0 5 South Carolina 2 3 South Carolina 2 1 McNeese State 7 3 McNeese State 2
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
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
1 4
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 Utah 1 0 Oklahoma 2 3 Oklahoma State 4 11 Baylor 2 5 Texas State 3 1 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 2 2 DePaul 0 1 Oklahoma State 3 2 UNLV 2 2 Utah 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 Texas State 2 7 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 8 6 9
Northwestern State 0 Northwestern State 0 UT Arlington 1 UT 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 UT Arlington 1 5 UT 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 0 4 UL-Monroe 7 1 Centenary 0 6 Centenary 1 1 Northwestern State 3 4 Northwestern State 3 3 Texas State 2 3 Texas State 0 5 Mississippi State 2 2 Mississippi State 3 5 Mississippi 6 8 Georgia Tech 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 Oklahoma 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 UT Arlington 0 4 UT 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 8 Centenary 10 Stephen F. Austin 10 Stephen F. Austin 1 UL-Monroe 1 UL-Monroe 15 UT Arlington 0 UT Arlington 1 Texas State 2 Texas State 4 Stephen F. Austin 2 Centenary 0 Oklahoma City 6 Nicholls State 3 Southern Illinois 1 Southern Miss. 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 Northwestern State 4 Samford 11 Samford 2 Ga. Southern 9 Ga. Southern 10 Charleston So. 7 Charleston So. 6 Coll. of Charleston 3 Coll. of Charleston
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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
2 Northwestern State 0 Northwestern State 2 UL-Monroe 5 UL-Monroe 5 Iowa State 5 Eastern Illinois 0 Florida State 6 Indiana 2 E. Michigan 4 Centenary 6 Centenary 4 Nicholls State 7 Nicholls State 6 Stephen F. Austin 0 Stephen F. Austin 8 Southeastern La. 7 Southeastern La. 5 Centenary 7 Centenary 3 McNeese State 3 McNeese State 5 Stephen F. Austin 7 Stephen F. Austin 8 NC-Charlotte 2 East Carolina 3 South Florida 3 SE Missouri St. 5 George Mason 0 UL-Lafayette 1 Texas A&M 5 UL-Lafayette 1 UL-Lafayette 6 Northwestern State 9 Northwestern State 1 UL-Monroe 7 UL-Monroe
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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 2000 (21-22) Coach Bill Galloway 8 Southeastern La. 0 10 Southeastern La. 2 7 Nicholls State 1 2 Nicholls State 0 1 UTSA 8 1 Oklahoma State 11 0 Auburn 6 0 UT Arlington 2 4 Kentucky 5 0 UL-Monroe 4 1 Wisconsin 0 2 Syracuse 6 0 Southern Miss 10 1 UT Arlington 4 0 Northwestern State 9 7 West Alabama 1 5 West Alabama 3 4 UAB 2 1 UAB 0 3 Samford 1 4 Samford 1 3 Auburn 4 0 Auburn 3 1 Southeastern La. 0 1 Southeastern La. 2 12 Centenary 1 3 UL-Monroe 4 7 Centenary 4 11 Jackson State 1 10 Jackson State 1 0 Southern Ark. 9 3 Southern Ark. 2 0 UT Arlington 3 3 UT Arlington 2 0 LSU 6 1 LSU 8 0 Northwestern State 7 7 Goshen 3 0 UL-Monroe 5 5 Centenary 0 2 Centenary 0 Sun Belt Tournament 0 UL-Lafayette
16
1 Western Kentucky
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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 UT 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 8 1 Northwestern State 2 1 Western Kentucky 0 2 Western Kentucky 1 3 Western Kentucky 2 2 Western Kentucky 0 1 New Mexico St. 7 2 New Mexico St. 7 0 New Mexico St. 2 0 New Mexico St. 7 Sun Belt Tournament 0 FIU 1 Western Kentucky
8 8
2002 (21-27, 3-21 WAC) Coach Bill Galloway 12 Central Ark. 6 Central Ark. 0 Northwestern State 9 Birmingham-So. 7 Birmingham-So. 3 Sam Houston St. 2 Sam Houston St. 4 Nicholls State 2 Nicholls State 3 Southeastern La. 0 Southeastern La.
1 1 5 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 8
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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 State 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 State 5
2 Northwestern State 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 UTSA 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 UTSA 7 1 UTSA 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 Mississippi 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 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
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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 UT Arlington 2 6 UT 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
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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 UT Arlington 5 5 UT 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 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
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 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
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2011 (17-39, 6-15 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 4 Bowling Green 1 1 #19 LSU 9 3 Purdue 7 5 Bowling Green 4 2 #19 LSU 10 2 Mississippi State 3 7 Southern Illinois 8 3 Butler 2 3 Butler 5 0 Baylor 11 0 Baylor 9 0 South Alabama 8 6 Ole Miss 4 4 Southeast Missouri 5 3 Western Kentucky 4 6 Western Kentucky 8 7 UTA 6 2 North Texas 3 9 UTEP 13 0 Ole Miss 8
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2012 (25-33, 8-12 WAC) Coach Sarah Dawson 6 #15 Michigan 7 4 Penn State 2 4 #15 Michigan 5 0 #22 LSU 8 7 Northwestern State 5 6 Northwestern 10 5 UTEP 0 0 #20 UL-Lafayette 9 3 Central Arkansas 4 7 Miss Valley State 5 2 Nicholls State 5 2 IUPUI 1 13 Southern Miss 6 6 Stephen F. Austin 5 4 Columbia 5 0 Mississippi State 8 2 Eastern Illinois 0 8 Samford 2 8 Eastern Illinois 6 1 #15 Baylor 3 1 #15 Baylor 3 0 #20 Auburn 3 3 Evansville 11 4 George Washington 2 2 Presbyterian 7 6 Drexel 7 7 Central Arkansas 9 2 UT Arlington 1 8 UT Arlington 0
0 Utah StateWAC 4 10 Utah StateWAC 1 5 Utah StateWAC 1 2 San Jose StateWAC 4 0 San Jose StateWAC 7 6 New Mexico StateWAC 2 4 New Mexico StateWAC 0 5 New Mexico StateWAC 1 0 Northwestern State 3 1 #14 HawaiiWAC 9 1 #14 HawaiiWAC 9 0 #14 HawaiiWAC 8 0 BYUWAC 5 4 6 BYUWAC 1 BYUWAC 5 3 Stephen F. Austin 9 1 NevadaWAC 5 10 NevadaWAC 2 0 NevadaWAC 5 4 McNeese State 3 4 McNeese State 5 4 Northwestern State 3 0 Fresno StateWAC 4 0 Fresno StateWAC 4 6 Fresno StateWAC 4 WAC Tournament 17 Fresno State 1 BYU 6 Nevada 2 Fresno State
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2013 (27-26, 11-10 WAC) Coach Mark Montgomery 2 Tennessee-Martin 7 1 Jacksonville State 11 3 Nicholls State 0 3 Delaware 4 8 Alcorn State 0 2 McNeese State 0 11 Southern 2 4 Houston Baptist 5 10 Alcorn State 0 4 Northwestern State 6 3 Southern Miss 4 3 Northwestern State 11 3 Southern Miss 5 11 UL-Monroe 2 4 Northwestern State 3 10 UL-Monroe 9 8 Alcorn State 2 0 Northwestern State 6 0 Stephen F. Austin 1 13 Southern 4 11 Southern 6 10 Southern 2 1 UL-Lafayette 4 1 UL-Lafayette 9 0 Stephen F. Austin 2 8 New Mexico St.WAC 4 3 New Mexico St.WAC 11 7 New Mexico St.WAC 9 8 Northwestern State 0 4 UT ArlingtonWAC 1 4 UT ArlingtonWAC 1 9 UT ArlingtonWAC 3 6 Nicholls State 5 7 Texas StateWAC 6 3 Texas StateWAC 7
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2014 (19-33, 7-16 CUSA) Coach Mark Montgomery 8 UT Martin 3 9 Wichita State 10 4 Saint Louis 3 0 Houston Baptist 8 0 Kentucky 1 2 IPFW 7 2 Texas 7 3 Kentucky 6 3 IPFW 5 4 Grambling State 1 3 South Dakota 1 0 ULM 8 11 Alcorn State 2 10 Southern 1 4 Stephen F. Austin 3 2 Drake 3 1 Arkansas 9 5 Stephen F. Austin 3 3 Oklahoma 11 1 Baylor 10 1 UTSA 2 1 UTSA 2 1 UTSA 6 6 UTEP 11 3 UTEP 12 7 UTEP 9 0 Ole Miss 3 7 Belmont 3 7 Middle Tennessee 5 1 Middle Tennessee 0 3 Middle Tennessee 5 4 Northwestern State 9 2 Florida Atlantic 7 3 Florida Atlantic 1 4 Florida Atlantic 0 0 McNeese State 3 2 McNeese State 4 1 North Texas 3 3 North Texas 2 7 Southeastern LA 0 3 Stephen F. Austin 2 0 Southern Miss 2 3 Southern MIss 4 7 Southern Miss 0 10 Grambling State 1 7 Northwestern State 8
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Louisiana Tech University and President Les Guice share a rich history together that spans five decades and has produced family ties that are deeply rooted in a passion for the Bulldogs and Lady Techsters. From an architecture student stepping on the campus for the first time in 1972 to an appointment as Louisiana Tech’s 14th President in 2013, Dr. Guice has shown an unwavering commitment to leadership and service to his alma mater. One of Dr. Guice’s first achievements at Louisiana Tech was earning a bachelor of arts in architecture in 1976. Discovering a passion for engineering under the mentorship of Professor Jack Painter, Dr. Guice went on to earn a master’s degree in civil engineering from Tech in 1978. While working on his master’s degree, Dr. Guice also discovered a passion for teaching and education as a profession. Dr. Guice accepted a position as an assistant professor of civil engineering at Louisiana Tech in 1978 and was promoted to associate professor in 1981. A few short years after earning his Ph.D. in civil engineering from Texas A&M University in 1986, Dr. Guice was named the interim department head of civil engineering in Louisiana Tech’s College of Engineering in 1988 and earned the permanent department head position and full professorship in 1989. As department head, Dr. Guice initiated the formation of the Civil Engineering Advisory Board and the Civil Engineering Distinguished Alumni recognition program, both of which significantly enhanced alumni participation and significantly enhanced fund-raising for the department. Throughout the next decade, Dr. Guice would continue to distinguish himself as an academician, researcher, administrator and leader. His dedication to his students, his faculty and the university would lead to his appointment as Dean of Louisiana Tech’s College of Engineering and Science (COES) in 1999. As Dean, Dr. Guice continued to encourage and support innovations in the curricula. The College’s faculty became increasingly successful in securing external funding for the integrated curriculum which resulted in a transformative redesign of curricula throughout the College. Dr. Guice’s leadership and vision also reinvigorated the Engineering and Science Foundation to more effectively serve the needs of the College. He initiated a new integrated strategic plan, known as “COES 2010,” and capital campaign, “Tech’s BEST,” that led advancement of the college and to funding for an Eminent Scholar Chair, 15 Professorships, $500k Scholarship Fund, and several new laboratories and facilities. Dr. Guice leadership also helped to guide the Institute for Micromanufacturing (IfM) toward a focus on the emerging field of nanotechnology. With the hiring of key nanotechnology faculty in numerous disciplines, further expansion of research laboratories, establishment of an interdisciplinary engineering PhD program with a nanotechnology track, and initiation of a B.S. in Nanosystems Engineering, the IfM and COES established strong research and education nanotechnology programs that have received national recognition. In 2004, Dr. Guice’s performance and accomplishments as dean of the College of Engineering and Science led to his appointment as Louisiana Tech’s vice president for research and development. During his tenure as vice president and as executive vice president in 2012, Louisiana Tech has significantly increased patents, licenses/options, start-up companies, SBIR grants with affiliated companies, and has established strong industry partnerships for commercialization of technologies. Dr. Guice also led the establishment of Louisiana Tech’s first two technology incubators, the Rawle and Humana Enterprise Centers. With a focus on the future and a progressive vision for economic development, Dr. Guice has led the planning and development of the Louisiana Tech Enterprise Campus – a research park connecting the university and downtown Ruston. Enterprise Campus’ first building, Tech Pointe, was completed in 2012 and is now home for several companies and organizations, including an Air Force funded Cyberspace Research Laboratory. With the recent completion of Louisiana Tech’s new College
of Business building and renovation to University Hall as a home for interdisciplinary entrepreneurship and innovation activities, the first phase of Enterprise Campus is nearing completion. Dr. Guice’s reputation for exemplary leadership has not been bound by the campus or the region. Roles in statewide leadership have included election to serve as the founding Chair for the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative (LONI) Management Council, serving as Chair of the Louisiana EPSCoR Committee, and leading the development of a statewide science and technology plan, called FIRST Louisiana. Dr. Guice currently serves as Chair of the Board of Regents Master Plan Research Advisory Council and as chair of the Louisiana Innovation Council. Among the many awards and recognitions Dr. Guice has earned during his career is the Robert E. Russ Award from the Ruston/Lincoln Parish Chamber of Commerce (2009), Outstanding Civil Engineer from the ASCE Louisiana Section (2008), Louisiana Tech University Civil Engineering Distinguished Alumnus (2007), Louisiana Engineering Society’s James M. Todd Technological Accomplishment Award (2007), Governor’s University Technology Leader of the Year Award (2006), and Louisiana Engineering Society A.B. Patterson Medal for an Engineer in Management (2004.) On December 4, 2012, during a special session of the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors, Dr. Guice was unanimously voted to serve as the 14th President of Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Guice officially took over as President on July 1, 2013. As President of Louisiana Tech, Dr. Guice is the chief executive officer of north Louisiana’s only Carnegie Foundation national research university and one of only two public universities from Louisiana recognized in the top tier of national universities in the U.S. News and World Report. Dr. Guice leads a university that most recently has been ranked #11 in the nation in a list of “Most Underrated Colleges In America” (Business Insider), #17 in the nation in a list of “Low Cost Colleges with High Starting Salaries for Graduates” (Affordable Colleges Online), and #21 in the nation for providing its graduates with the best returns on their investments (AdvisorOne.) Throughout his career, Dr. Guice has contributed to and played a central role in creating the culture and vision for the future of Louisiana Tech, and continues that commitment as President. Dr. Guice’s focus on campus-wide engagement, building and growing relationships, and leadership in forging a path toward advancement of the university’s academic and athletic programs, research and commercialization activities, and economic development efforts means that Louisiana Tech University’s best days are yet to come. Dr. Guice is a native of Monroe and grew up in Bastrop. He and his wife, Kathy, have three sons – Kyle, Chad, and Bret – and one grandson, Christopher.
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Louisiana Tech boasts one of the rising young stars in the industry in Athletics Director Tommy McClelland, who enters his second year in Ruston after an impressive debut. McClelland joined the LA Tech Family when University President Les Guice introduced him as the new athletics director during a press conference at the Charles Wyly Athletic Center on July 16, 2013. McClelland, the youngest AD among all Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, came to Ruston after serving six years in the same position at McNeese State in Lake Charles. His first year in north Louisiana was a successful one. McClelland’s philosophy of developing student-athletes into champions on the playing fields, in the class room and in life is the cornerstone of his leadership style. While leading Louisiana Tech into the Conference USA era, McClelland impacted the athletics department through fundraising, facility improvements, coaching hires and overall student-athlete development. Shortly after his hiring, McClelland re-energized the LA Tech fanbase when he joined President Guice in an October press conference revealing the updated plans for the $20 million south end zone facility project – the centerpiece of the University’s Quest for Excellence capital campaign. McClelland completed the fundraising needed for the project, and the University broke ground in mid-April. An expected completion date is August of 2015. When completed, the three-story facility, 70,000-plus square foot building will benefit all of Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes; it will include a new state-of-the-art strength and conditioning complex utilized by all 16 of the University’s athletic programs. The building will also house football coaches’ offices, football locker room, team and position meeting rooms, club seating and a multi-functional dining space that can be utilized for athletic and campus events. Another marquee addition to the Louisiana Tech athletic facilities during McClelland’s first year was the $1.2 million Paul Millsap Vision presented by Community Trust Bank, a high definition video display board in the Thomas Assembly Center. The project also includes a customized sound system for the Thomas Assembly Center and a video board control room, which will be utilized for both football and basketball. These two major facility improvements and additional smaller scale projects were made possible through a record-setting year of fundraising. During the 2013-14 fiscal year, McClelland spearheaded the efforts in raising more than $10.9 million through both LTAC and Quest for Excellence; more than double any previous year in Tech Athletics history. Included in the record total were five, seven-figure gifts. Tech had plenty of success stories on the playing fields this year as well, led by Mike White and the Bulldog basketball team. The Dunkin’ Dawgs captured the regular season Conference USA title, tied the program single season wins record and advanced to the third round of the National Invitation Tournament after impressive wins over Iona and SEC foe Georgia. Following the season’s success, McClelland extended the contract of White, which enabled the University to hold onto one of the hottest commodities in the basketball coaching circles nationwide. In addition to the men’s basketball success, the Lady Techster tennis team recorded one of its best seasons in program history, posting a 15-7 record and earning the No. 5 seed in the C-USA championships. First-year head coach Chad Camper earned the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year Award, and the Lady Techsters earned their first ever regional ranking, finishing seventh in the southern region of the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings. Tech sophomore Victor Lange became the first Bulldog golfer ever to earn an NCAA Regional appearance and competed in the San Antonio Region. Tech track and field had 13 student-athletes qualify for the NCAA regionals; six advanced to the NCAA championships in Eugene, Oregon. McClelland also made some tough personnel decisions, making
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coaching changes in both women’s basketball and baseball. McClelland made a national splash with the hiring of Tyler Summitt to lead the tradition-rich Lady Techster basketball program. Summitt, son of legendary Tennessee Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt, is the youngest head coach of any Division I women’s basketball program. He also hired one of the rising stars in college baseball in Greg Goff, a 21-year coaching veteran who recently led Campbell to its third straight 40-win season. The Camels joined LSU, Florida State, Oregon, Oregon State, Louisville, South Carolina and Rice as the only NCAA Division I baseball programs with at least 40 victories in each of the past three years. Goff led the program to this year’s NCAA Regionals. Prior to coming to Ruston, McClelland made a national name for himself after quickly elevating to the athletics director position at age 26. He earned high praise from a number of high-profile, experienced athletic administrators. “Tommy McClelland is an outstanding leader and one of the nation’s rising stars in intercollegiate athletics,” said Bubba Cunningham, athletics director at the University of North Carolina. “He has a demonstrated commitment to supporting and developing his coaches and student-athletes and has already become well-known among ADs for his leadership, vision and character. Tommy has also shown a dedication to lifelong learning and the application of his skills and talents to making his athletic programs better.” Prior to being named athletic director at McNeese State on March 19, 2008, McClelland served as interim athletic director and assistant athletic director of internal affairs at the university. In his time at McNeese, McClelland and his staff had numerous success stories when it came to increased revenue streams and the overall game-day experience in Lake Charles. He raised more than $3 million in private donations, and he was instrumental in increasing corporate sponsorships to nearly $1 million, while securing new clients and multi-year sponsorships. McClelland was also responsible for increasing football season ticket sales: the program eclipsed the 8,000 mark in 2008 with a high of 8,035 in 2009. In addition, he was instrumental in setting single-game attendance records in baseball, volleyball, softball, soccer, women’s basketball and women’s tennis. “Tommy is a rising star in the college athletics administration field and, in my view, the ideal leader to advance Louisiana Tech’s athletics program as it transitions into Conference USA,” said Ian McCaw, athletics director at Baylor University. “He possesses impeccable integrity and has an extraordinary work ethic. Moreover, his interpersonal and relational skills are outstanding and will enable him to quickly connect with Bulldog fans as well as campus and community leaders.” One of McClelland’s main goals was to improve the life of the student-athletes and increase the game-day experience for the McNeese State fan base. One of the most effective ways to accomplish these goals was by improving the facilities. During his time at McNeese State, he oversaw a combined total of over $11 million dollars in facility renovation and new construction. The combination of increased revenue streams, renovations and
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Deputy Athletics Director/ Senior Woman Administrator Deputy Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator Mary Kay Hungate enters her 29th year as a member of the Louisiana Tech Athletics Department and has proven to be an integral part in the emergence of the University’s programs on the playing fields and in the classroom. Not only does Hungate serve as the sports administrator for softball, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s track and field, and women’s bowling, 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 was instrumental in helping the University earn an invitation to join Conference USA starting July 1, 2013. In addition, Hungate and the current senior staff have also garnered 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 also finished in the Top 10 three times in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most
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efficient athletic departments in the nation. Hungate serves a vital role in the hiring of head coaches. She served as the point person in the hiring process of head women’s soccer coach Kevin Sherry. Sherry led the Lady Techster soccer team to four straight winning seasons (the first ones in program history), the program’s first ever WAC victories and its first appearance in the WAC Tournament in 2010. She has also been involved in the hiring of a number of other highly successful coaches, including current Lady Techster basketball coach Tyler Summitt, son of legendary Tennessee coach Pat Summitt. 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). Louisiana Tech’s student-athletes continue to reach academic progress superlatives. For the sixth straight year the University recorded alltime highs in the most recent Federal Graduation Rate Report released by the NCAA last October. Tech’s student-athletes recorded a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 80 percent and a Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) of 59 percent, which both were improvements over last year’s numbers. Louisiana Tech’s 80 percent graduation success rate ranks as the second highest in the state among Division I football-playing public institutions, trailing only LSU (81). LA Tech’s graduation success rate is four percentage points higher than last year’s (76) and easily outdistances the state average of 66 percent among the other nine Division I footballplaying public institutions in the state of Louisiana. Twelve out of 16 programs at LA Tech also saw an improvement in their single year Academic Progress Rates (APR) over the previous year’s scores, including men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, and women’s cross country. Thirteen of Tech’s athletic programs earned a single year rate above 930 for 2012-13 led by perfect 1000 scores by men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s tennis and women’s bowling. The women’s bowling team also earned an NCAA Public Recognition Award last week after their multi-year APR (1000) ranked in the top 10 percent among all the women’s bowling programs in the nation. 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. 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 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 served on the Western Athletic Conference Council, the Conferences’ Legislative Review Committee, the Finance Committee and the Code Book Committee. Along with Athletics Director Tommy McClelland, 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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new construction, and a highly-involved fan base led to plenty of success stories on the playing fields. During his tenure as athletic director, McNeese won Southland Conference championships in football (2007, 2009), soccer (2006, tournament; 2007, regular season), softball (2010, tournament; 2013, regular season), men’s basketball (2011, regular season), women’s basketball (2011, regular season; 2011 and 2012 tournament) and men’s cross country (2012). The women’s basketball program made its first appearances ever in the NCAA Tournament, and the men’s basketball program hosted the first round of the NIT postseason tournament (Boston College live on ESPNU). Even more impressive is the fact that while the Cowboy and Cowgirl programs were capturing titles on the fields, the University’s student-athletes were making tremendous strides in the classroom. In five of McClelland’s six years as athletics director, McNeese State led the Southland Conference in the number of student-athletes named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition, McClelland guided the resurgence in APR success in Lake Charles. The number of athletic programs boasting the required APR score of 925 went from four in his first year to all 16 in his final year. The community service hours performed by the MSU student-athletes also tripled to more than 3,000 during his tenure. “Tommy has a great knowledge of college athletics and excels at helping his student-athletes balance and succeed in their commitments to academics and athletics,” said Warde Manuel, athletics director at the University of Connecticut. “Tommy has also proven his ability to work effectively with coaches and administrators to help his programs be successful.” McClelland earned his bachelor’s degree from Northwestern State in 2004 and completed his master’s degree in sports administration in 2005. He walked on with the Demons football team and eventually earned a scholarship; he also competed in the javelin for the NSU track and field team. The native of Basile, Louisiana served as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State in athletics and also worked at the Southland Conference office as an administrative intern, assisting with championship events. McClelland is also a 2012 graduate of the Executive Program of the Sports Management Institute and attended instruction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School and the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business. McClelland is married to the former Jessica Stokes of Garrison, Texas. They have two sons, Lawson (4) and Grayson (3).
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Dr. Donna Thomas currently serves as the faculty athletics representative and chair of the Louisiana Tech Athletics Council after joining the council in 2007. Since arriving at Louisiana Tech, Thomas has garnered much more than academic achievements in the Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. In 2007, she was named a member of the Louisiana Tech Athletics Council and in 2014 was appointed by Dr. Les Guice as chair of the council and the Faculty Athletics Representative. Thomas has been involved in the hiring of more than 10 LA Tech head coaches and dozens of assistants and support personnel in her time as a member of the Athletics Council. As the faculty athletics representative, Thomas has been designated by the university to serve as a liaison between the institution and the athletics department, and also as a representative of the institution in Conference USA and NCAA affairs. This is to ensure that the academic institution establishes the appropriate balance between academics and intercollegiate athletics, while also maintaining academic integrity and student-athlete welfare. After earning her Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Louisiana Tech in 2005, Thomas served as Director of the Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program from 2006 to 2012. In 2011, Thomas was awarded the George and Jean Baldwin Endowed Professorship. From 2010 to 2013, she was elected to serve on the Executive Board of the Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs (CCPTP), while she was also awarded the Outstanding Service Award from Louisiana Tech’s College of Education in 2010 and four consecutive years from the Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. In 2012, Thomas was promoted to associate professor and became chair of the Louisiana Tech Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. She currently oversees a department with more than 275 undergraduate majors and 200 graduate students. Since 2007, Thomas has served as a member of the College of Education Administrative Council. In all, Thomas has more than 17 years of clinical, administrative and academic experience in the field of psychology. A native of Tallulah, Louisiana, Thomas earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Louisiana at Monroe in 1997. She continued her education in 1998 with a master’s degree in experimental psychology from ULM before earning her Ph.D. from Louisiana Tech in 2005. Thomas and her husband Bob have been married since 1983 and have four children, Kathryn, Patrick, Drew and Anna Claire. Bob played baseball at Louisiana Tech in the 1970s for legendary coach Pat Patterson, while Patrick and Drew were members of LA Tech’s baseball program from 2004-2010. Anna Claire graduated from Tech in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and is currently a sports information director in the athletic communications office at LA Tech. Thomas is the proud grandparent to three granddaughters, Gracyn, Kennedy and Carlyle, all of whom belong to Kathryn and her husband Mitch.
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Marco Born joined the Louisiana Tech senior athletics staff in August as the senior associate athletics director in charge of external operations. Born comes to Ruston after spending the past 10 years at Middle Tennessee as a student-athlete and administrator. In his new position at Louisiana Tech, Born will oversee external operations, including ticketing and marketing while serving as the liaison with LA Tech Sports Properties and Aspire. He will be heavily involved in athletic fundraising while also serving on the athletics senior staff and as the sport administrator for baseball. “I am excited to have someone of Marco’s experience and background join our athletics leadership team,” said Louisiana Tech Athletics Director Tommy McClelland. “He is a proven athletics administrator that understands the revenue generation needs of a Division I FBS program. He will be a tremendous help to our student-athletes as we continue to explore ways to generate revenue that will ultimately support them.” Born has served on the athletics staff at Middle Tennessee since June of 2007, including stints as associate athletics director and assistant athletics director for ticketing and marketing. During his time on the senior administrative staff in Murfreesboro, Born handled all internal and external duties with oversight of marketing, ticketing, Aspire and Learfield partners. He served on the senior staff for five years and was heavily involved in the school’s transition to Conference USA. “My family and I are very excited to join Louisiana Tech Athletics and become part of the Bulldog and Lady Techster family and the Ruston community,” Born said. “I am excited to work under the leadership of Tommy and look forward to a bright future of Louisiana Tech Athletics.”
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Malcolm Butler begins his 16th year in the Louisiana Tech Athletics Department, his eighth as the associate athletic director in charge of communications. 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 and softball and also serves as the secondary contact for football while overseeing the daily operations for the entire department. He is a member of Tommy McClelland’s senior staff and also serves as the sports supervisor for women’s tennis. During his time at Louisiana Tech, Butler has been instrumental in promoting numerous high-profile student-athletes including record-setting quarterbacks Tim Rattay and Luke McCown, and All-American women’s basketball players Tamicha Jackson and Cheryl Ford. He has also worked closely with a number of highly-successful head coaches, including 4-time Hall of Famer Leon Barmore, former Tennessee head football coach Derek Dooley and current Lady Techster women’s basketball coach Tyler Summitt, son of legendary Tennessee coach Pat Summitt. Over the course of his tenure, Louisiana Tech’s Athletic Communications Department has proven to be one of the most successful in the state. Over the past 13 years, members of the department have won a total of 52 awards at the annual Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) SID contest, the second most behind only LSU. During that same period of time, Butler has personally garnered 28 awards, second most among all state SIDs behind only LSU Associate Athletics Director Michael Bonnette (30). 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 also finished in the Top 10 three times in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most
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Associate Athletics Director/ Chief Financial Officer Marie Gilbert enters her 30th year at Louisiana Tech and her seventh as associate athletics director and chief financial officer in the athletics department. Gilbert 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 and serving as liaison with the university’s business offices. She is also a member of Athletic Director Tommy McClelland’s senior staff and serves as the sports supervisor for men’s golf. Gilbert served on the Program Committee for 2014 CABMA Conference and led a round-table discussion on tackling equipment budgeting. She is part of a senior staff at LA Tech that was instrumental in the University’s invitation to join Conference USA, a membership which began July 1, 2013. She has also been actively involved in numerous initiatives to enhance the athletics department, including signing new agreements with companies such as Learfield, the Aspire Group, Ticketmaster, Pepsi and ACS Athletics. The hard work and vision of that same senior staff has led to numerous 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 three times in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. Gilbert previously served as the budget manager for the College
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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 Micro-manufacturing at Louisiana Tech. Gilbert 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) and the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA). She is also actively involved in the American Cancer Society and serves as the chair for the Relay for Life Luminaria Service. She is on the Executive Committee for the ACS Relay for Life in Lincoln Parish. Gilbert was the honorary captain for Louisiana Tech’s 2013 Bulldogs Tackling Breast Cancer game. Gilbert and her husband, Tim, reside in Bossier with their four dogs.
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After working more than six years as the director of athletic advancement in the Division of University Advancement, Adam McGuirt took over the role as associate athletics director for internal operations in December of 2013. McGuirt’s new role includes the oversight of facilities, event management and all capital improvements within the athletic department. He assists in the scheduling, supervision and administration of all athletic facilities while also maintaining relationships with campus constituents, campus security, visiting groups and outside organizations. He is also a member of Athletic Director Tommy McClelland’s senior staff and serves as the sports supervisor for women’s soccer. One of his main responsibilities is the oversight of the construction of the $20 million south end zone facility at Joe Aillet Stadium. Construction on the 70,000-plus square foot, three-story building began in April and should be operational by August, 2015. During his previous role in athletic advancement, McGuirt was responsible for all areas of athletic development, including donor relations and all aspects of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Club (LTAC). McGuirt was instrumental in helping more than double the number of LTAC members which resulted in a large increase in private donations. McGuirt also worked closely with the Louisiana Tech Alumni Association in the development and implementation of events for alumni and friends throughout the state of Louisiana and surrounding areas. McGuirt has been a part of a staff at LA Tech that helped the University garner an invitation to join Conference USA, a membership which began July 1, 2013. That same staff 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 also finished in the Top 10 three times in the Excellence in Management Cup, which recognizes the most efficient athletic departments in the nation. A native of Shreveport, McGuirt graduated from Louisiana Tech in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. McGuirt is married to April, and the couple has three daughters: Lily, Sophie and Emily.
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efficient athletic departments in the nation. He was instrumental in forming the partnership between Louisiana Tech and CBS Interactive in the fall of 2007, including the redesign and hosting of the athletic departments website, LATechSports.com. As part of the agreement with CBS Interactive, a webstreaming platform - LA Tech All-Access -- was created, allowing 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 and the 2013 WAC Softball Championships hosted by Louisiana Tech. In addition to his media relations responsibilities, Butler serves as the radio play-by-play voice for the nationally-prominent Louisiana Tech Lady Techster basketball team. Butler has broadcast more than 480 women’s basketball games, including 15 NCAA Tournament games, during his 14 years behind the mic. He finished second in the Louisiana Sports Writers Association College Radio Play by Play category in 2013. He has also broadcast in excess of 200 softball games, including four in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, and served as the color commentator on numerous Bulldog football and basketball broadcasts. He served as the sideline reporter for the Bulldog football broadcasts in 2014. Butler joins Dave Nitz as the co-hosts of Inside Tech Basketball, an hour-long coaches radio show during the winter. Butler implemented a fundraising campaign for his department in the fall of 2007 and since that time it has raised over $40,000, 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). He is also a proxy voter for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame committee.
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Nate Warren begins his second year as the assistant athletic director for development where he oversees the fundraising efforts for the Louisiana Tech Athletic Department. Warren’s responsibilities at Louisiana Tech include identifying and securing private support with an emphasis on major gifts, cultivating and soliciting major gift societies, providing oversight for the Louisiana Tech Athletic Club, the Lettermen’s Club and the Director of LTAC. During his first year in his position, Warren teamed up with A.D. Tommy McClelland and the LA Tech Foundation to raise a record $10.9 million in total athletic gifts, nearly $6 million more than the previous year. Almost 1,300 individuals responded with financial gifts, including three separate major gifts of seven figures. A University of Tennessee and Kansas State alum, Warren came to Ruston after serving as the assistant director for development at K-State for more than two years. During Warren’s four-plus years at Kansas State which included two years as a graduate assistant, he oversaw the Ahearn Fund which experienced unprecedented growth from 5,454 members and $12.7 million in gifts to athletics when he arrived to 9,143 members and $25.8 million in gifts to athletics in fiscal year 2012. Much of the growth in the Ahearn Fund numbers was due to the increased focus on leadership annual giving of $10,000 and above, as well as increased focus in Kansas City, Kansas State’s largest alumni base. In his role as assistant director of development, he oversaw an active portfolio of over 150 Ahearn Fund members and prospects, primarily in Kansas City. In addition to his duties in Kansas City, he oversaw membership campaigns and special events, both in the Kansas City area and on campus for returning letter winners. Warren was also actively involved in fund raising for the West Stadium Center, the largest capital project in Kansas State University history both through philanthropic capital gifts and premium seat construction gifts. Some of his additional responsibilities at Kansas State included providing leadership in re-branding the Ahearn Fund across Kansas as well as nationally; fully overhauling the online signup process leading to a much more simple process for first time members to join the Ahearn Fund; helping implement and serving on the Marketing Task Force, a collaborative effort between the development and marketing departments, leading to more streamlined communications to both current and potential members; creating and running the R1SE UP member referral program, which led to over 300 new members via referrals from existing members; and soliciting and secured annual gifts from $50 to $15,000 and capital gifts up to $140,000. Warren earned his bachelor’s degree from Tennessee in sports management in 2008 while he completed his master’s degree in education administration and leadership from Kansas State in 2011.
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Lance Basler Director of Football Operations
Brandon Benjamin Academic Advisor
Jonathan Blake G.A./Men’s Basketball
Ryan Bohn Intern/Sports Medicine
Marco Born Senior Associate A.D./External Affairs
Ronnie Bradford AC - Football
Kourtney Brown G.A./Women’s Basketball
Eric Burton Director of WBB Operations
Malcolm Butler Associate A.D./ Communications
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Kyle Church Director of MBB Operations
Jacob Cohen AC - Track & Field
Kristen Cook G.A./Sports Medicine
Aaron Corneil Video Operations Associate
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Mickie DeMoss Assoc. HC - WBB
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Manny Diaz AC - Football
Emerald Doria AC - Softball
Price Ferguson G.A./Football
Marie Gilbert Associate A.D./ CFO
Oscar Giles AC - Football
Greg Goff HC - Baseball
Bill Graham Coordinator/ Special Events
Thomas Graham Director of Football Recruiting
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Bradley Gschwedtner Aspire Sales
Chris Haller Game Mgmt. Associate
Kurt Hester Strength & Cond. Coach
Skip Holtz HC - Football
Peter Hopkins G.A./Football
Jessica Hulderman Assistant Athletic Trainer
J.D. Hulse AC - Baseball
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Ashley Thompson WBB Creative Services Associate
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Patrick Walsh Associate Communications Dir.
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Jake Wells AC - Baseball
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