2011 Iowa Softball Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS /TABLE OF CONTENTS

IOWA SOFTBALL UNIVERSITY OF IOWA INFORMATION

Location:_____________________ Iowa City, IA Founded:___________________________ 1847 Enrollment:________________________30,328 Nickname:______________________ Hawkeyes Mascot:___________________ Herky the Hawk Venue:___________________ Pearl Field/1,500 Conference:_______________________ Big Ten School Colors:_______________ Black and Gold President:____________________ Sally Mason Director of Athletics:_____________ Gary Barta Softball Administrator:___________ Paula Jantz

COACHING INFORMATION

Key Losses Katie Brown (19 R, 29 RBI, 5 HR) Lindsey Digmann (.357 BA, 25 R, 9 RBI, 17 SB) Taylor Leichsenring (.326 BA, 20 R, 9 SB) Amanda Zust (16 W, 2.50 ERA, 19 CG, 110 K) Newcomers Brianna Luna, Fr., IF Nikki Gentile, Fr., IF/OF Kayla Massey, Fr., P Katie Kroeger, Fr., OF Michelle Zoeller, Fr., IF

SPORTS INFORMATION

Head Coach:_________________ Marla Looper Alma Mater/Year:_________ Florida State/1995 Record at Iowa/Years:_______________ 0-0/1st Overall Record/Years:_________________ 0-0/1st Assistant Coach:__________Adrianna Bagnetta Alma Mater/Year:_______ South Carolina/2002 Assistant Coach:_____________ Stacy Johnson Alma Mater/Year:_______________ Iowa/2007

Softball Contact:_______________ James Allan Email:______________ james-allan@uiowa.edu Office Phone:________________319-335-6439 Cell Phone:__________________319-530-5792 Office Fax:___________________319-335-9417 Press Box Phone:______________319-335-9296 Web Site:_______________hawkeyesports.com

TEAM INFORMATION

All player interviews are coordinated through the University of Iowa Sports Information office. You can contact James Allan at 319-335-9411 to set up interview times that will not interfere with the student-athlete’s academic or practice schedules. The Hawkeyes practice daily from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at Pearl Field. In case of inclement weather, Iowa will practice in the Bubble.

2010 Record:_______________________ 25-23 Big Ten Record/Finish:________________ 10-9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:__________ 11/6 Starters Returning/Lost:________________ 6/3 Newcomers____________________________ 5 Softball Office Phone:__________ (319) 335-9257

PLAYER INTERVIEWS

Key Returnees Liz Watkins, Jr., C (.328 BA, 21 R, 26 RBI) Chelsey Carmody, Sr., IF (.327 BA, 32 RBI, 26 R) Jenny Schuelke, Sr., OF (.274 BA, 24 RBI, 17 R) Katie Keim, Jr., IF (10 R, 8 RBI, 4 SB) Chelsea Lyon, So., P (9 W, 2.95 ERA, 5 CK, 48 K) CREDITS The 2011 Iowa Hawkeye softball media guide is a publication of the University of Iowa. The guide was written, designed and edited by sports information softball contact James Allan. Photographs provided by the University Relations Photo Unit, the UI Visual Center’s Photographic Services, Ann Lawver, Chris Donahue, Darren Miller and Mindy Heidgerken. Cover artwork designed by Assistant Graphic Designer Mindy Heidgerken with additional photos provided by the Iowa City Press-Citizen.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts/Table of Contents____________ 1 Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters__________ 2 Roster Breakdown_____________________ 3 Season Outlook______________________ 4-5 Why Iowa?___________________________ 6-7 Pearl Field___________________________ 8-9 Softball Facilities____________________ 10-11 Big Ten Network______________________ 12 Hawkeyesports.com___________________ 13 Head Coach Marla Looper____________ 14-15 Assistant Coach Adrianna Baggetta______ 16 Assistant Coach Stacy Johnson__________ 17 Support Staff________________________ 18 Meet the Hawkeyes_________________ 19-32 2010 Results_________________________ 33 2010 Statistics________________________ 34 2010 Season Breakdown_______________ 35 2010 Big Ten Conference Review_________ 36 Iowa WCWS Teams__________________ 37-38 NCAA Tournament Results______________ 39 Hawkeye All-Americans______________ 40-41 Hawkeyes in the Pros__________________ 42 Honor Roll_________________________ 43-45 Record Book_______________________ 46-49 Team Records________________________ 49 Softball Letterwinners_________________ 50 All-Time Series Results_________________ 51 All-Time Results____________________ 52-60 2011 Opponent Preview _____________ 60-62 Iowa Softball Scholarships______________ 63 Director of Athletics Gary Barta__________ 65 Hawkeye Athletics: A Total Program____ 66-67 Athletic Student Services_____________ 68-69 Iowa Distinguished Alumni_____________ 70 Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine_ 71 University of Iowa___________________ 72-74 Iowa City Community__________________ 75 Hawkeye Traditions___________________ 76

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. For additional information, contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, (319) 335-0705. UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide the administrative and coaching support, facilities, resources, and equipment necessary for student athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while participating in broad based championship caliber athletic competition. The overall well-being of the participant and integrity of the program will be paramount in all that we do.

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NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL ROSTERS

IOWA SOFTBALL 2011 IOWA SOFTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22

Name Pos. Katie Keim IF Brianna Luna IF Ashley Akers OF Stephanie Ochoa IF Jordan Goschie IF/OF Johnnie Dowling OF Nikki Gentile IF/OF Sam Valentine IF Jenny Schuelke OF Michelle Zoeller IF Ashley Vanderloo OF Liz Watkins C Kayla Massey P Chelsea Lyon P Chelsey Carmody IF Katie Kroeger OF

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

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

Hometown/High School (Last School) Chesterfield, Mo./Incarnate Word Academy Indio, Calif./La Quinta Tiffin, Iowa/Clear Creek Amana Stanton, Calif./Pacifica (Iowa Lakes CC) Eugene, Ore./Churchill Des Moines, Iowa/West Des Moines Valley Martinez, Calif./Alhambra Centerville, Iowa/English Valleys Solon, Iowa/Solon Mequon, Wis./Homestead Sioux City, Iowa/Sioux City East Taylor Ridge, Ill./Rockridge Foothill Ranch, Calif./Trabuco Hills Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow Pacific, Mo./Lafayette Byrnes Mill, Mo./Northwest

2011 IOWA SOFTBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. 6 20 9 10 8 2 22 5 19 17 7 13 12 15 16 14

Name Pos. AKERS, Ashley OF CARMODY, Chelsey IF DOWLING, Johnnie OF GENTILE, Nikki IF/OF GOSCHIE, Jordan IF/OF KEIM, Katie IF KROEGER, Katie OF LUNA, Brianna IF LYON, Chelsea P MASSEY, Kayla P OCHOA, Stephanie IF SCHUELKE, Jenny OF VALENTINE, Sam IF VANDERLOO, Ashley OF WATKINS, Liz C ZOELLER, Michelle IF

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

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

Hometown/High School (Last School) Tiffin, Iowa/Clear Creek Amana Pacific, Mo./Lafayette Des Moines, Iowa/West Des Moines Valley Martinez, Calif./Alhambra Eugene, Ore./Churchill Chesterfield, Mo./Incarnate Word Academy Byrnes Mill, Mo./Northwest Indio, Calif./La Quinta Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow Foothill Ranch, Calif./Trabuco Hills Stanton, Calif./Pacifica (Iowa Lakes CC) Solon, Iowa/Solon Centerville, Iowa/English Valleys Sioux City, Iowa/Sioux City East Taylor Ridge, Ill./Rockridge Mequon, Wis./Homestead

Head Coach: Marla Looper (Florida State, 1995) - First season Assistant Coach: Adrianna Baggetta (South Carolina, 2002) - First season Assistant Coach: Stacy Johnson (Iowa, 2007) - First season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Adrianna Baggetta_________________ Adri-aw-na BUH-Get-UH Nikki Gentile____________________________________ Jen-teal Jordan Goschie__________________________________ GO-she Katie Keim________________________________________ Kyme Katie Kroeger___________________________________ Kray-ger Brianna Luna___________________________________Bri-aw-na Jenny Schuelke_________________________________SHUL-key Michelle Zoeller____________________________________ Zeller

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

IOWA SOFTBALL ROSTER BREAKDOWN STARTERS RETURNING Chelsey Carmody, Sr., IF (.327 BA, 26 R, 7 HR, 32 RBI) Johnnie Dowling, So., OF (18 R, 5 HR, 18 RBI, 13 SB) Katie Keim, Jr., IF (10 R, 8 RBI, 4 SB) Stephanie Ochoa, Sr., IF (4 R, 4 RBI) Jenny Schuelke, Sr., OF (.274 BA, 17 R, 24 RBI, 6 HR) Liz Watkins, Jr., C (.328 BA, 21 R, 5 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING Ashley Akers, So., OF (.333 BA, 20 R, 11 SB) Chelsey Carmody, Sr., IF (.327 BA, 26 R, 7 HR, 32 RBI) Johnnie Dowling, So., OF (18 R, 5 HR, 18 RBI, 13 SB) Jordan Goschie, So., IF (8 R, 4 RBI) Katie Keim, Jr., IF (10 R, 8 RBI, 4 SB) Chelsea Lyon, So., P (2.95 ERA, 9 W, 48 K, 5 CG) Stephanie Ochoa, Sr., IF (4 R, 4 RBI) Jenny Schuelke, Sr., OF (.274 BA, 17 R, 24 RBI, 6 HR) Sam Valentine, So., IF (17 R, 6 SB) Ashley Vanderloo, So., OF (4 R) Liz Watkins, Jr., C (.328 BA, 21 R, 5 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI)

BY CLASS Senior (3): Carmody, Ochoa, Scheulke Junior (2): Keim, Watkins Sophomore (6): Akers, Dowling, Goschie, Lyon, Valentine, Vanderloo Freshman (5): Gentile, Kroeger, Luna, Massey, Zoeller BY POSITION Infield (6): Carmody, Keim, Luna, Ochoa, Valentine, Zoeller Outfield (5): Akers, Dowling, Kroeger, Schuelke, Vanderloo Infield/Outfield (2): Gentile, Goschie Catcher (1): Watkins Pitcher (2): Lyon, Massey BY STATE/COUNTRY California (4): Gentile, Luna, Massey, Ochoa Illinois (1): Watkins Iowa (5): Akers, Dowling, Schuelke, Valentine, Vanderloo Missouri (3): Carmody, Keim, Kroeger Oklahoma (1): Lyon Oregon (1): Goschie Wisconsin (1): Zoeller

STARTERS LOST Katie Brown (.235 BA, 19 R, 29 RBI) Lindsey Digmann (.357 BA, 25 R, 8 RBI, 17 SB) Taylor Leichsenring (.326 BA, 20 RO, 7 RBI, 9 SB) Amanda Zust (16 W, 2.50 ERA, 19 CG, 110 K) LETTERWINNERS LOST Katie Brown (.235 BA, 19 R, 29 RBI) Heidi Dauman (.286 BA, 4 RBI) Lindsey Digmann (.357 BA, 25 R, 8 RBI, 17 SB) Taylor Leichsenring (.326 BA, 20 RO, 7 RBI, 9 SB) Sarah Spiering (2 R, 9 RBI) Amanda Zust (16 W, 2.50 ERA, 19 CG, 110 K) NEWCOMERS Nikki Gentile, Fr., IF/OF Katie Kroeger, Fr., OF Brianna Luna, Fr., IF Kayla Massey, Fr., P Michelle Zoeller, Fr., IF

Sophomore Chelsea Lyon and junior Liz Watkins both return for the Hawkeyes in 2011. Lyon posted nine victories and a 2.95 earned run average during her freshman campaign, while Watkins hit .328 with five triples and five home runs in 2010.

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SEASON OUTLOOK

IOWA SOFTBALL The University of Iowa softball program enters a new era in 2011, as Marla Looper takes over the reigns as head coach of the Hawkeyes. Looper inherits six starters and a total of 11 letterwinners from a squad that finished 25-23 overall and 10-9 in the Big Ten Conference a season ago. The first year head coach is looking to build on the program’s rich history to return it to the pinnacle of year’s past. “When I decided to take the step into a head coaching realm, I didn’t want to go to a place that would be a stepping stone,” said Looper, who spent the past 11 seasons as an assistant at the University of Texas. “I felt this program was in a good position, and I like the challenge of taking over a program that is pretty good and trying to take it back to the pinnacle of where it used to be.” Looper’s expectations for her Hawkeyes are clear and precise. She expects her squad to be one of the hardest working teams in the country, while “leaving it all on the field” each and every day. “When we get out in games, I expect our players to leave it all out on the field,” said Looper. “We don’t ever want to look back and say – oh, I could have, should have or wish I would have. “We need the grit and determination to finish the game, not just start it. I would put our team on the field to outwork someone any day. “Thus far, our team cohesiveness has been very strong, and they like to work and learn and they’ve been extremely open minded. Because of that, we’re going to be better in May and June than we were in August.” PITCHERS After the graduation of Amanda Zust, the Hawkeyes’ pitching staff will be young, featuring a pair of underclassmen in sophomore Chelsea Lyon and freshman Kayla Massey. “I don’t know that I am going to put an ace on the table,” said Looper. “I think they’ll both be our aces. They both bring a completely different aspect to the mound, as they’re different pitchers. One is more finesse, one is more power. “One month, one might be hot, one month the next one might be. They’re both going to see quite a bit of playing time, and they are both very vital to our success.”

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During her true freshman season, Lyon posted nine victories for the Hawkeyes, while finishing with a 2.95 earned run average with 48 strikeouts. The Broken Arrow, Okla., native started 14 games in Black and Gold, where she tallied five complete games. Lyon was nearly unhittable during a month stretch during her freshman campaign, as she did not allow an earned run from March 18 through April 14. “Chelsea is going to play a vital role with a small staff,” said Looper. “She’s built some strength and is gaining speed, while increasing her movement. Her biggest improvement from last year is putting the ball where we want it, which makes it a little more challenging on the offense.” Massey comes to Iowa City from Foothill Ranch, Calif., where she was an ESPN Third Team All-American as a senior after posting a 0.32 ERA. The right hander finished with a single season school record 250 strikeouts in 2010 to bump her career total to 897 strikeouts, which was Trabuco Hills High School record. “Kayla had a great prep career coming up to this,” said Looper. “Her biggest strength is being able to spot the ball. In the fall, I think she left a few hanging over the plate, and she learned what these good collegiate hitters can do with it. So she’s gotten better at trying to pinpoint her location.” CATCHERS The Hawkeyes have one true catcher on the roster, but she’s a good one in two-time all-Big Ten selection Liz Watkins. Backing up the junior backstop will be super utility player Sam Valentine. Watkins earned second team allBig Ten honors as a sophomore in 2010 after starting 46 games, 41 behind the plate. The Taylor Ridge, Ill., native led the squad with seven doubles, five triples and a .584 slugging percentage. She finished the year with a .328 batting average to go along with

five home runs. “Liz is a very dynamic young lady,” said Looper. “She is a very good player when it comes to being a field general and she shows a lot of confidence in her pitchers.” During the course of the season, Watkins had 10 multiple hit and seven multiple RBI games for the Hawkeyes. In a game against Michigan State last March, Watkins finished 4-for-4 with a home run, a double and three RBI, which included the game-winning hit. As a result, she was named co-Big Ten Player of the Week on March 29. “She’s definitely got some power,” explained Looper. “Coach Johnson has been working with her diligently this fall in making some adjustments. We expect some very good things out of her, and we think she’s going to be an RBI producer for us in the middle of the line-up.” Valentine will serve as Watkins’ back-up despite the fact that she has never seen action at the catcher position in her softball career. Last season, the Centerville, Iowa, native played primarily in the infield, where she saw action in 34 contests. “Sam is working diligently in the bullpen to try and learn the nuances of being a catcher,” said Looper. “She has sacrificed herself for the team to learn that. She’s primarily an infielder, but we haven’t focused her there because she’s going to play a vital role as a back-up catcher.” INFIELDERS Iowa returns four players that saw time in the infield, including returning starters Chelsey Carmody and Katie Keim. The Hawkeyes have also added a trio of talented newcomers to compete for playing time at the infield position. Carmody headlines the returnees, as the senior started 47-of-48 games a season ago at the shortstop (34) and second base (13) positions. The Pacific, Mo., native paced the team in runs (26), hits (51), home runs (7) and RBIs (32) during her junior campaign. She also finished the year with a .327 batting average and had 13 multiple hit and eight multiple RBI contests. “Chelsey is going to be one of our anchors in the infield,” said Looper. “She’s fun to watch and brings great experi-

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SEASON OUTLOOK

IOWA SOFTBALL ence and confidence with poise. She knows the game and she’s good at making sure everyone around her knows it as well. “Offensively, she’s a triple threat. She can hit it, bunt it and slap it. This fall, I gave her the freedom to do what’s right in the situation. That’s part of her knowing the game so well. It’s fun when you have a player that can do that.” Keim returns to the fold for her junior season after making 37 starts (24 3B, 13 SS, 9 2B) during her sophomore season. The Chesterfield, Mo., native batted .248 for the Hawkeyes with five doubles and eight RBI. She was also a perfect 4-of-4 on the base paths. “Katie is going to be an integral part in our defense -- our infield,” said Looper. “We’ll switch her among multiple positions, primarily second and third. She can be put anywhere and she can fit in and do it well. I think she’ll be pretty consistent no matter where we put her.” Senior Stephanie Ochoa will be one of the primary options for the squad at first base. During her first season in Black and Gold, the Stanton, Calif., native made only two starts at the position. Offensively, Ochoa collected 15 hits, five of which were doubles, in 83 at-bats. “Och has worked hard at being consistent, which gives her an opportunity to anchor us down at the first base position. “At the plate, she’ll give us power production on the left side. We expect her to drive in some runs and give us opportunities to score multiple runners.” Sophomore Jordan Goschie returns after starting 17 games at second base during her first season as a Hawkeye. She collected eight hits and scored eight runs, while batting .200. “Jordan came in as an infielder -we’re still working her there – but we’re trying to teach her the outfield,” said Looper. She’s learned some new positions this fall to allow her to expand her role.” The Hawkeyes also added three newcomers that will be in the mix for playing time in the infield in Brianna Luna, Nikki Gentile and Michelle Zoeller.

Luna joins the squad from Indio, Calif., where she was a four-time all-conference selection. Gentile was the DFAL League Most Valuable Player, while also being named as a top100 East Bay prep athlete as a senior. Zoeller joined the program as a walk-on after prepping at Homestead High School in Wisconsin. “Our three freshmen worked incredibly hard in the fall, trying to pick up our system,” said Looper. “Brianna and Nikki will provide depth for our team on the corners, while Michelle will give us overall depth throughout the infield.” OUTFIELDERS The Hawkeyes return two starters in outfielder in Jenny Schuelke and Johnnie Dowling. The pair, who started every game for the squad a season ago, will be joined by five underclassmen who will be fighting for playing time. Schuelke made 46-of-her-48 starts in left field for Iowa in 2010. She finished the year with 32 hits, 17 runs, six home runs and 24 RBI. She closed out the season with a .274 batting average, but that mark rose to .356 during Big Ten action. “Jenny provides us a lot of experience playing in the Big Ten,” said Looper. “She gives us a great opportunity to have consistent play in the outfield. Offensively, she’s a double threat and provides us speed on the bases.” Dowling returns for her second season in Black and Gold, after starting 41 games in center field as a true freshman. The Des Moines, Iowa, native scored 18 runs and had 18 RBI in her first collegiate season, while being successful in 13-of-15 attempts on the base paths. “Johnnie provides our strongest arm in the outfield to go along with great speed,” said Looper. “She’ll have the opportunity to be our defensive general in the outfield. At the plate, she’s the type of player that is going to find a way to get on and if others are on, she’ll find a way to get them in.”

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Ashley Akers and Ashley Vanderloo will be two sophomores who will look to play the other corner outfield position. Akers started a single game in the grass a season ago, but she was a valuable pinch runner for the squad. Vanderloo, meanwhile, played in 15 games a season ago with one start. “Akers made some great improvement this fall and really gives us good speed in the outfield,” said Looper. “We’ve had her primarily in centerfield, but she can also work in either left or right. She’s improved tremendously and could be a vital player for us.” Freshman Katie Kroeger also has a chance to step in and compete for a great deal of “PT”. The Byrnes Mill, Mo., native was a four-time first team all-conference and all-district selection as a prep. “Katie brings us a lot of energy in the outfield,” said Looper. “With experience and composure, she can really help our team.” Iowa will also look to Gentile and Goschie to provide depth in the outfield. SCHEDULE The Hawkeyes will play a challenging schedule during the 2011 season, as the squad will face 13 opponents that advanced to the NCAA Tournament a season ago, which includes a pair of Women’s College World Series participants. Iowa will open the season with six tournaments in Georgia, Arizona, California and three in Florida before playing its home opener at Pearl Field on March 20 against South Dakota. The Hawkeyes will then begin Big Ten play on March 26-27 at Ohio State. “My philosophy in our program is to be the best, you have to play the best, and then start beating the best,” said Looper. “This year gives us a little taste of that. We’ll get some great opportunities and chances to be prepared to play in a predominant conference. I’m really looking forward to it.”

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WHY IOWA?

IOWA SOFTBALL “I am so fortunate to have the opportunity to be part of such a strong community, both academically and athletically, here at the University of Iowa. The support that is given to the student-athlete by the University, community, fans and alumni is powerful and will help mold these young women into great citizens. Iowa softball has been on the collegiate softball map for decades and has a storied history, and I look forward to being part of returning it to national prominence.” Marla Looper Head Coach

“I chose to coach at Iowa for the same reasons that I chose to be a student-athlete here; to compete at the highest level of collegiate softball, to be a part of an excellent academic institution, and to live in a community which supports and fosters high values and morals.” Stacy Johnson Assistant Coach

“I am thankful for the opportunity to work with Coach Looper and Coach Johnson at an outstanding academic institution. I am excited to join a softball program with a rich tradition and an excellent reputation, while working with student-athletes with great work ethics. I look forward to coaching in one of the predominant conferences in the country to assist in putting the Hawkeyes back into the national spotlight.” Adrianna Baggnetta Assistant Coach

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IOWA SOFTBALL “I chose Iowa because it really did feel like home for me. I felt when I came here on my recruiting trip that I would be taken into the team like a little sister, and brought up through the team and taken care of, and I really liked that. I liked the support that I was given through the entire team.” Chelsey Carmody Senior Pacific, Mo. “Coming out of high school, I didn’t know what I type of school I wanted to attend whether it be big or small, but then I came to the University of Iowa. Iowa City is like a small community. You’re going to go to a big college, but it’s intertwined within an amazing community. There is a different atmosphere here with there being no professional team, as it is all about Iowa sports. People throughout the community know who you are. Fans know who you are, they talk to your family, and I feel like if I had a problem, they would be there to help out.”

Katie Keim Junior Chesterfield, Mo. “Playing collegiate softball has always been my dream and the University of Iowa offers me a great education and an opportunity to play for a renowned softball program. The coaching staff and players are like family. With this combination, it was an easy decision. Iowa is the place for me.” Liz Watkins Junior Taylor Ridge, Ill. “Growing up, I was surrounded by Hawkeye fans, and one day hoped to become one myself. I knew the University of Iowa possessed a high academic standard, a sense of comfort through friends and coaches, and also had an energetic atmosphere, which I wanted to be a part of. My vision of becoming a collegiate softball player only seemed right when I pictured myself wearing Black and Gold and had IOWA across my shirt. That’s how I knew Iowa was perfect for me.” Johnnie Dowling Sophomore Des Moines, Iowa

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PEARL FIELD

IOWA SOFTBALL PEARL FIELD - THE HOME OF THE HAWKEYES

Pearl Field was dedicated on October 2, 1999, in honor of the late Robert L. Pearl, who was the first AfricanAmerican baseball player at the University of Iowa and a longtime supporter of Hawkeye softball. Pearl Field was completely rennovated after the flood of 2008 destroyed nearly the entire complex. The stadium now includes a new, state-of-the-art locker room with spacious player lockers, a large, flat-screen plasma television with video equipment for film watching, a new team room, new concession and restroom areas and a new batting cage/bullpen area.

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What Others Say About Pearl Field:

“We’re privileged to have a facility like Pearl Field with an infield surface that we can play when it is raining or shining. The facility is very intimate, as the fans are sitting right on top of the field, which makes it very loud. We’re privileged to have the name that we do on the field. It represents a lot at the University and within the country. We’re proud to have this facility that we can call home.” - Marla Looper, Iowa Head Softball Coach “I have always thought Pearl Field is one of the best softball facilities in the Midwest. It has many wonderful assets that make it one of the best in the Midwest, but there are two that really set it apart from others: the visiting team warm up and practice facilities are spacious and the people that maintain and run the facility! They are knowledgeable and courteous. The facilities staff truly make the biggest difference!” - Donna Martin, Former Northern Illinois Head Softball Coach 2008 NCAA Softball Regional Representative “From a broadcast perspective, it has everything you could ask for: good sight lines, a new spacious press box, and helpful people to make it a pleasurable experience.” - Justin Kutcher, Big Ten Network Announcer

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HAWKEYE SOFTBALL FACILITIES

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Hawkeye Recreation Building Locker Room During offseason and preseason workouts, the Hawkeyes make their home at the UI Recreation Building, connected to the indoor practice facility known as “The Bubble.” Iowa’s locker room was completely renovated during the 2007-08 year, and now includes more spacious lockers and shower areas. The new locker room also includes a team meeting area, complete with leather couches and flat screen televisions for film work.

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Pearl Field Locker Room Iowa’s locker room at Pearl Field was also renovated after the flood of 2008. The new gameday locker room includes state-of-the-art lockers, audio and visual equipment, along with shower spaces. The locker room is connected to the dugout, giving the Hawkeyes a great meeting space before games and between doubleheaders.

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BIG TEN NETWORK

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About the Big Ten Network

In June 2006, the Big Ten announced the creation of the Big Ten Network, a national network devoted to Big Ten athletic and academic programs. Available to all cable and satellite providers nationwide, with most programs offered in stunning highdefinition television (HDTV), the network allows fans to see their home teams, regardless of where they live. The Network currently has agreements with more than 250 affiliates, including AT&T U-Verse, Charter, Comcast, Cox (Cleveland), DirecTV, DISH Network, Insight, Mediacom, Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS. Available to approximately 70 million households nationwide, the Big Ten Network is the first nationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. With approximately The Big Ten Network televised two games at Pearl Field 350 live events, and nearly all of them in high definition, the last season. network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country, allowing them to see their favorite teams, regardless of where they live.

Iowa’s 2011 Big Ten Network Schedule

The Iowa softball program will be featured on the Big Ten Network five times during the 2011 season. The Hawkeyes’ five appearances are the third most in the conference in 2011. Below is a list of Iowa’s 2011 Big Ten Network appearances: April 3 April 13 April 13 April 17 May 8

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Iowa at Purdue Iowa at Minnesota Iowa at Minnesota Northwestern at Iowa Penn State at Iowa

11 a.m. (CT) 4:30 p.m. (CT) 7:00 p.m. (CT) 1:00 p.m. (CT) 1:00 p.m. (CT)

Pearl Field’s spacious press box and great site lines make it a great place for Big Ten Network softball.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

IOWA SOFTBALL HAWKEYESPORTS.COM Media and fans can obtain a wealth of up-to-date information about the Hawkeyes on the official web site of the University of Iowa -- hawkeyesports.com. Live stats, box scores, play-by-play, photo galleries, coach and bio information, videos, player blogs and more can be found on the web site. Futhermore, hawkeyesports.com has a fresh look after the site was re-designed and re-launched this past September. The new and improved site has more information and video/ audio for the diehard Hawkeye fan. HAWKEYE ALL-ACCESS Nearly all of Iowa’s games can be heard live and archived over the internet via “Hawkeye All-Access” subscription service. Rob Brooks, the voice of Iowa softball, is entering his fifth year as the Hawkeye play-by-play commentator. Brooks also serves as the sideline reporter for all Hawkeye football games. In addition, select Hawkeye softball games can be heard on local radio stations like AM-800 KXIC and AM-1630 KCJJ, both located in Iowa City.

“MEET THE HAWKS” NIGHT Each February prior to the season getting underway, the Iowa softball team hosts a “Meet the Hawks” night. The event gives softball supporters the opportunity to get a preview of the upcoming season, while meeting the coaches and players.

Brittany Weil and the Hawkeyes were featured on the front page of espnu.com in 2008.

Rob Brooks, shown here interviewing Iowa football head coach Kirk Ferentz, enters his fifth season as the voice of Iowa softball. Brooks is also the sideline reporter for Iowa football games heard on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

The event also serves as “Media Day” for the program with coaches and players being made available to the local media.

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HEAD COACH MARLA LOOPER

IOWA SOFTBALL MARLA LOOPER First Season HC

Florida State • 1995

Marla Looper is in her first season as head coach at the University of Iowa.

west Regional Coaching Staff of the Year in 2005-06.

Looper comes to Iowa after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Texas for the past 11 seasons (1999-2010). Looper helped lead the Longhorns to three College World Series appearances (2003, 2005 and 2006) and nine NCAA Tournament berths. She also helped guide Texas to back-to-back Big 12 regular season and tournament championships in 2002 and 2003 along with regular season championships in 2006 and 2010.

Looper held numerous responsibilities in her 11 years in Austin. In addition to her pitching coach duties from 1999-2005, Looper was also in charge of daily workouts and game decisions, and assisted with both the offense and defense. From 2006-10, she took over Texas’ defense and was the offensive first base coach. Looper was an assistant coach at the University of Kansas from 1996-99, where

she served as recruiting coordinator and pitcher/catcher coach. She helped the Jayhawks to the NCAA Tournament in 1997 and 1999. Prior to her stint in Lawrence, Looper was a pitcher/catcher coach at Iowa State from 1995-96. Looper graduated from Florida State in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and fitness. She was a pitching standout for the Seminoles, earning All-America honors as a junior in

Looper served as Texas’ pitching coach from 1999-2005 and mentored softball great Cat Osterman to the USA National Player of the Year Award in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Texas’ pitching staff led the nation in earned run average in three of Looper’s final four years as pitching coach, while Osterman led the country in 2003 and 2006 in both earned run average and strikeouts per seven innings. In 2006, Osterman set an NCAA record with a 15.4 strikeouts per seven innings mark and also led the nation as a freshman in 2002 with 12.7 strikeouts per seven innings. Osterman won a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. As an assistant at Texas, Looper was a part of a staff that was named the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Coaching Staff of the Year in 2002-03 and the Speedline/NFCA Mid-

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IOWA SOFTBALL 1993. She led Florida State to the 1993 Women’s College World Series and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1994. Looper earned NCAA Regional all-Tournament honors and all-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in each of her two seasons at Florida State.

LOOPER’S CAREER AT A GLANCE

COACHING CAREER AT IOWA (2010-PRESENT) HEAD COACH

Looper’s career earned run average of 0.78 at Florida State still stands as fifth best in Seminole history. Additionally, she led the 1993 and 1994 FSU squads in appearances, innings pitched, wins, strikeouts and ERA. In 2003, she was named one of the ACC’s Top 50 softball players in conference history.

AT TEXAS (1999-2010) ASSISTANT COACH 2000 NCAA Regionals 2001 -2002 NCAA Regionals/Big 12 Champions* (Final Ranking - #16) Prior to her two years in Tallahassee, Looper played at Crowder 2003 Women’s College World Series/Big 12 Champions* College in Neosho, Mo., where she was selected as a National (Final Ranking - #4) Junior College All-American as a freshman and sophomore 2004 -and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) 2005 Women’s College World Series/Big 12 Tournament Tournament’s most valuable player during her sophomore Champions (Final Ranking - #4) season. Looper helped Crowder to a runner-up finish in the NJ- 2006 Women’s College World Series/Big 12 Regular Season Champions (Final Ranking - #5) CAA Tournament in both 1991 and 1992. Looper was inducted 2007 NCAA Regionals (Final Ranking - #24) into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2006. 2008 NCAA Regionals 2009 NCAA Regionals 2010 NCAA Regionals/Big 12 Regular Season Champions (Final Ranking - #18) *Big 12 regular season and tournament champions AT KANSAS ASSISTANT COACH 1997 NCAA Regionals 1998 -1999 NCAA Regionals AT IOWA STATE (1995-96) ASSISTANT COACH 1995 -1996 --

PLAYING CAREER AT FLORIDA STATE (1993-94) - Led Seminoles to two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a 2003 Women’s College World Series berth - Earned all-America honors as a junior - Named one of ACC’s top 50 softball players of all-time in 2003

Looper coached Cat Osterman to National Player of the Year honors in 2003, 2005 and 2006. After her collegiate career concluded, Osterman went on to claim a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece.

AT CROWDER COLLEGE (1991-92) - Two-time NJCAA all-America selection - Led team to two NJCAA runner-up finishes - NJCAA Hall of Fame honoree - 2006

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ASSISTANT COACH ADRIANNA BAGGETTA

IOWA SOFTBALL ADRIANNA BAGGETTA First Season AC

South Carolina • 2002

Adrianna Baggetta is in her first season as an assistant coach at the University of Iowa. Baggetta will be responsible for the Hawkeye defense. Baggetta comes to Iowa after serving on staff at the University of South Carolina for eight seasons (2002-2010). She began her time at South Carolina as a volunteer assistant from 2002-03 before assuming full assistant coach responsibilities in July of 2003. Baggetta was promoted to associate head coach at South Carolina in 2009 and held that position through 2010.

nator. Baggetta developed South Carolina’s Strike Out Cancer weekend in 2009, which raised over a total of $12,000 for the Susan G. Komen organization during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Baggetta was a member of the South Carolina softball team from 1998-02 and helped lead the Gamecocks to an SEC conference tournament championship in 2000, four-straight NCAA Regional appearances and three SEC Eastern Division titles. The Gamecocks averaged 44 wins per year and were ranked in the Top 25 in each of her

four seasons. She was named all-SEC in 2002 and was also chosen for the 2002 all-SEC tournament team. In 2002, she led South Carolina in batting average (.353), home runs (6), slugging percentage (.573) and on-base percentage (.446). She ranks in the career top 10 at South Carolina in home runs, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, walks per game and hit by pitch. Baggetta graduated from South Carolina in 2002 with a degree in sport and entertainment with a minor in business administration.

While at USC, Baggetta helped lead the Gamecocks to five NCAA Regional appearances, including a Super Regional berth in 2007. She also coached two academic AllAmericans and 42 SEC all-Academic team members. In her eight years at South Carolina, Baggetta oversaw day-to-day operations of the softball program, including coordinating practice and competition schedules, workouts for the outfielders, catchers and hitters, strength and conditioning and film breakdown. She was also the recruiting coordinator and the camps/clinics coordi-

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ASSISTANT COACH STACY JOHNSON

IOWA SOFTBALL STACY JOHNSON First Season AC

Iowa • 2007

Stacy Johnson is in her first season as an assistant coach at the University of Iowa. Johnson will be responsible for the Hawkeye offense. Johnson (formerly Stacy May), was a fouryear letterwinner at Iowa from 2003-06 and enjoyed a successful professional career as a member of the Chicago Bandits in the National Professional Fastpitch (NPF) league from 2006-10. Johnson was a three-time NFCA all-Mideast Region selection as a Hawkeye. She was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2003 while leading Iowa to a regular season and conference tournament championship. She was also a three-time all-Big Ten pick. Johnson’s name still appears in 11 different offensive school records lists at Iowa. She finished her career with a .338 batting average, 23 home runs and 109 RBI. Johnson started every game in her four years, collecting 247-straight starts. In 780 career at-bats, Johnson tallied 264 hits and 60 walks to just 38 strikeouts.

Johnson was Chicago’s first overall pick (fourth pick, second round) in the 2006 NPF Draft. She retired after a five-year career as one of the most decorated players in NPF history. She was named NPF Rookie of the Year in 2006 and NPF League MVP in 2008 and 2010. She was a three-time NPF All-Star (2006, 2008 and 2010) and helped lead the Bandits to the 2008 NPF team championship. The Bandits retired Johnson’s number in 2010 after she announced her retirement from professional softball.

Johnson earned both her bachelor of arts degree in accounting and bachelor of science degree in physics from Iowa in 2007. She went on the University of Louisville where she earned her masters of science in physics in 2009. Johnson served as a student assistant coach at Iowa in 2007 and a volunteer assistant coach at Louisville from 2008-10.

Johnson exceled off the field as well, earning ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America District 7 honors as a junior and senior. She was also a three-time Academic all-Big Ten selection.

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SUPPORT STAFF

IOWA SOFTBALL JAMES ALLAN

TROY WULF

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

ACADEMIC ADVISOR

PAULA JANTZ

KENDRA WIEDITZ

SOFTBALL ADMINISTRATOR

SOFTBALL SECRETARY

ANNICA MORRISON

CAMERON COLE STUDENT MANAGER

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

GABBY QUIGGLE

BRITTANI ROBERTSON

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINER

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IOWA SOFTBALL CHELSEY CARMODY Senior • Infield • L/R #20

Pacific, Mo. • Lafayette

2010 as a Junior... Played in 48 games with 47 starts, including 34 games at shortstop and 13 at second base... led the team with 26 runs scored, 51 hits, seven home runs and 32 RBI... second with six doubles... third with a .327 batting average... had 13 multiple hit and eight multiple RBI games... 3-4 with a home run and two RBI at Arizona State (Feb. 20)... 2-3 with a run and three RBI vs. Virginia Tech (March 13)... 4-4 with three runs scored vs. South Dakota (March 21)... 3-3 with an RBI and a run scored against Indiana (April 3). 2009 as a Sophomore... Played in 54 games at second base with 53 starts... third on the team with a .333 overall batting average and a .318 average in conference play... had one home run, 10 doubles and 18 RBI... tied for team lead with three triples... 13-15 in stolen bases... tied careerhighs with three hits and two doubles in win at Indiana (April25)... 3-4 with careerhigh four RBI in win at Western Illinois (April 8). 2008 as a Freshman... Started and played in 59 games at second base... third on the team with a .320 batting

average... led the team with 65 hits, five triples and 32 runs scored... tied for team lead with 10 doubles... collected 19 RBI...hit first career home run in dramatic fashion, knocking a three-run home run in the top of the seventh to give Iowa the lead against Missouri in the championship game of the NCAA Regionals (May 18)... 3-4 with a double and two runs scored in win over Long Beach State in NCAA Regionals (May 17)... scored game-winning run against Creighton in

NCAA Regionals (May 17)... 2-4 with RBI against Missouri in first game of NCAA Regionals (May 16)... tied single

game school records with two triples and four runs scored in win over Utah Valley (March 7)... named to Metrodome Classic all-tournament team after finishing with a .563 batting average with three doubles in first collegiate tournament... 3-4 with a double in win over Western Illinois in first career game. High School... First team all-state, allregional, all-district, all-metro and all-conference as a junior and senior... Suburban West Conference Player of the Year as a senior... team captain as a senior... owns 15 offensive school records... batted .548 with 10 stolen bases as a junior and .560 with seven home runs, 31 RBI and 18 stolen bases as a senior... high school coach was Scott Denoyer... also played for the ASA affiliated St. Louis Chaos... led Chaos to a 17th place finish out of 64 teams at the 2007 ASA Gold Tournament... three-year letterwinner in basketball... helped her team win district basketball titles in 2004 and 2005. Personal... Born March 22, 1989... daughter of Dan and Kelly Carmody... majoring in health and sports studies.

CARMODY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTALS

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 59 203 32 65 10 5 1 19 9 30 12 .320 143 89 11 .955 54 177 37 59 10 3 1 18 10 26 13 .333 90 76 11 .938 48 156 26 51 6 1 7 32 5 21 8 .327 69 151 12 .948 161 536 95 175 26 9 9 69 24 77 33 .326 302 316 34 .948

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IOWA SOFTBALL STEPHANIE OCHOA Senior • Infield • L/L #7

Stanton, Calif. • Pacifica • Iowa Lakes CC

Hawk Item... Transferred to Iowa after playing two years at Iowa Lakes Community College. 2010 as a Junior... Appeared in 41 games with 27 starts, including 25 as the designated player and two at first base... first career start and two hits came against Western Illinois (Feb. 12)... recorded pinch-hit single in win at Minnesota (May 8). 2009 as a Sophomore at Iowa Lakes Community College... First team NFCA and NJCAA selection... named Offensive Player of the Year... batted .509 with 25 doubles, 66 RBI and 63 runs scored... led team to Region XI runner up finish and a 56-9 overall record.

High School... Three-time Garden Grove all-League selection...second team allcounty pick as a freshman...attended same high school as former Hawkeye All-American Brittany Weil (Pacifica)... led high school team to CIF championships as a freshman and junior. Personal... Born Dec. 6, 1988... daughter of Albert and Tina Ochoa... majoring in communications.

2008 as a Freshman at Iowa Lakes Community College... First team NFCA and second team NJCAA selection... batted .498 with 30 doubles, 63 RBI and 72 runs scored... shattered school record for singleseason hits... led team to Region XI championship and finished fifth at nationals... team finished with 56-13 record.

OCHOA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 2010 41 83 4 15 5 0 0 4 6 13 0 .181 42 7 4 .925 TOTALS 41 83 4 15 5 0 0 4 6 13 0 .181 42 7 4 .925

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IOWA SOFTBALL JENNY SCHUELKE Senior • Outfield • R/R #13

Solon, Iowa • Solon

2010 as a Junior... Started all 48 games, with 46 starts in left field and two as the designated player... fourth on the team with a .356 batting average during conference play... 3-3 with game-winning home run vs. Western Illinois (Feb. 12)... 1-3 with game-winning, two-run home run vs. Michigan State (March 27)... 3-3 with an RBI and a run scored in win over Northwestern (April 7)... 2-2 with a home run and two runs scored in win at Minnesota (May 8). 2009 as a Sophomore... Played in 47 games with 19 starts, including 16 as the designated player and three in left field... collected two home runs, three doubles, one triple and 14 RBI... 1-3 with three-run home run in win at Kennesaw State (Feb. 22)... 1-3 with two-run home run in win over Cornell (March 15)... 1-4 with game-winning RBI in win over Long Island (March 17). 2008 as a Freshman... Played in 51 games with 20 starts, including 15 in the outfield and five as the designated player... pinchhit, three-run home run in Big Ten semifinal win over Michigan State (May 9)... scored game-winning run against Northern

Illinois (March 26)... first career hit was a solo home run in win over Drake (Feb. 17). High School... Iowa high school class 2A Player of the Year as a senior... first team elite all-state as a junior and unanimous first team elite all-state as a senior... second team all-state as an eighth grader and freshman... third team all-state as a sophomore... four-time first team all-conference selection... led Solon to five-straight state tournament berths, including state titles in 2003 and 2007, runner-up finishes

in 2005 and 2006 and a third place finish in 2004... named to the state tournament all-tournament team all five years... honored as captain of the state all-tournament team as a senior... holds state tournament records for most RBI in a single game (5) and extra base hits in a tournament (3)... helped Solon to four-straight conference championships... finished all five seasons with a batting average above .400... career numbers include 29 home runs, 194 RBI and 57 stolen bases... high school coaches were John Begley and Erin White... threeyear letterwinner in both basketball and track... basketball team participated in the 2006 state tournament... first team allconference selection in 2007... member of 2003 shuttle hurdle team that qualified for the Drake Relays and 4X100 relay finished seventh at the state tournament in 2004 and fifth in 2005. Personal... Born August 26, 1988... daughter of Brian Schuelke and Sue Jehle... majoring in political science.

SCHUELKE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTALS

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 51 62 7 11 1 0 2 6 5 23 5 .177 12 0 1 .923 47 75 15 20 3 1 2 14 5 25 1 .267 4 0 0 1.000 48 117 17 32 5 0 6 24 27 43 1 .274 27 2 3 .906 146 254 39 63 9 1 10 44 37 91 7 .248 43 2 4 .918

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IOWA SOFTBALL KATIE KEIM Junior • Infield • R/R #2

Chesterfield, Mo. • Incarnate Word Academy

2010 as a Sophomore... Played in 48 games with 47 starts, including 24 at third base, 13 at shortstop, nine at second base and one as the designated player... 2-3 with a double and a run scored against Penn State (April 25)... 3-4 with first career triple against Ohio State (May 2). 2009 as a Freshman... Third team all-Big Ten selection... named team’s Most Improved Player... played in all 58 games with 55 starts, including 43 at third base, seven as the designated player and five at second base... batted .306 in Big Ten play... 1-3 with a double and an RBI in first-career game and start in season opening win over Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 6)... recorded pinch-hit, two-RBI single to give Iowa win over Long Beach State (Mar. 7)... 2-4 with

a double while scoring game-winning run in extra innings at Cal State Fullerton (Mar. 8)... 1-3 with first-career home run in win over Hartford (Mar. 13). High School... Three-time all-conference selection...named all-district four times... honorable mention all-region as a sophomore... first team all-region as a senior... metro women’s allconference pick as a freshman... led team to district titles as a freshman and sophomore... played for the same ASA club team (St. Louis Chaos) as current Hawkeye Chelsey Carmody...

helped team qualify for ASA Gold nationals in 2008... also lettered twice in basketball and led team to state championship in 2006... named to honor roll all four years of high school... given school’s Elite Knight award, which honors highest grade point average, athletic achievement and community service... high school coach was Tony Moody. Personal... Born Dec. 8, 1989... daughter of Jim and Barb Keim... open major.

KEIM’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 TOTALS

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G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 58 127 14 24 6 0 1 19 6 19 1 .189 53 81 8 .944 48 121 10 30 5 1 0 8 6 19 4 .248 56 126 12 .938 106 248 24 54 11 1 1 27 12 38 5 .218 109 207 20 .940

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IOWA SOFTBALL LIZ WATKINS Junior • Catcher • R/R #16

Taylor Ridge, Ill. • Rockridge

2010 as a Sophomore... Second team all-Big Ten selection... academic all-Big Ten... played in 47 games with 46 starts, including 41 at catcher and 5 as the designated player... led team with seven doubles, five triples, .584 slugging percentage, .441 on base percentage and 12 hit by pitch... second on the team with a .328 batting average and a .392 average during conference play... had 10 multiple hit and seven multiple RBI games... 2-4 with a home run, double, five RBI and two runs scored in win over South Dakota (March 21)... 4-4 with a home run, double and three RBI, including game-winning hit against Michigan State (March 28)... named co-Big Ten Player of the Week (March 29)... hit by pitch in four-consecutive at-bats during two-game series at Penn State. 2009 as a Freshman... Third team all-Big Ten selection... given team’s Most Improved, Coaches and Peg Augspurger Hawkeye Heart awards... played in 56 games, with 54 starts behind the plate... started the final 34 games in a row... batted .331, and finished second on the team with nine home runs and 45 RBI... had three home runs and 16 RBI in Big Ten play... finished with a .604 slugging percentage... committed only one error and recorded a .998 fielding percentage... first-career hit was a solo home run at Texas (Feb. 7)... 2-2 with a home run and career-high four RBI in win over Cornell (March 14)... collected career-high four hits in win at Ohio State (March 29)... hit walk-off, solo home run in win over Illinois (April 1)... 2-3 with go-ahead, threerun home run in win at Northern Iowa (April 21).

High School... Named to six all-state teams during career, including Chicago Tribune first team as a sophomore and Illinois Coaches Association first team as a senior... four-time all-area pick...named all-area co-Player of the Year as a junior... four-time all-conference selection... given conference’s Best Offensive Player award as a sophomore and was a unanimous first team selection as a junior... led high school team to state championship as a freshman in 2005 and was named co-MVP of the state tournament... team also finished third at state tournament in 2007 and was named to the all-tournament team... adidas top 100 recruit... NIAAA Female Athlete of the Year in Illinois as a senior... team captain as a senior... set school record for RBI in a season (52) as a sophomore... batted .514 as a senior... high

school coach was Tracy Logue... played for the Q.C. Firebirds from 1999-2005 and club team was nominated for the ASA Hall of Fame... also played for the Heartland Havoc from 2006-08... lettered in volleyball and basketball... holds volleyball school record for blocks in a season (152)... holds three basketball school records... named first team allstate and was an all-conference and all-area pick three times in basketball... class valedictorian... academic all-state as senior... three-time academic allconference... super 60 student athlete in 2008... member of the National Honor Society... also member of the French National Honor Society. Personal... Born Oct. 14, 1989... daughter of Dave and Mary Beth Watkins... majoring in business.

WATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 TOTALS

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E 56 139 19 46 9 1 9 45 20 29 0 .331 454 21 1 47 125 21 41 7 5 5 26 14 26 0 .328 164 21 1 103 264 40 87 16 6 14 71 34 55 0 .330 618 42 2

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IOWA SOFTBALL ASHLEY AKERS Sophomore • Outfield • L/R #6

Tiffin, Iowa • Clear Creek Amana

2010 as a Freshman... Appeared in 41 games with one start in the outfield... scored 20 runs, including 19 as a pinch runner... stole 11 bases... recorded first career start and hit vs. Virginia Tech (March 13). High School... First team elite all-state, all-district and all-conference as a senior... named to the Class 3A state tournament all-tournament team as a senior... also named first team academic all-state as a senior... selected as Iowa City Press-Citizen’s Softball Player of the Year as a senior... first team all-conference, all-district and second team all-state as a junior... second team all-conference as a sophomore... finished career with 159 runs scored and 92 stolen bases... helped high school team to fourstraight conference championships... also helped high school team to state titles in 2006 and 2009, including a perfect 45-0 record in 2009... earned 13 high school letters in basketball, track volleyball, cross country and softball... four-time academic all-conference and finished high school with a 3.9 grade-point average... high school coach was Jim White. Personal... Born April 6, 1991... daughter of Kyle and Mary Akers... majoring in pre-med.

AKERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 2010 41 6 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 .333 0 0 1 .000 TOTALS 41 6 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 .333 0 0 1 .000

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IOWA SOFTBALL JOHNNIE DOWLING Sophomore • Outfield • R/R #9

Des Moines, Iowa • West Des Moines Valley

2010 as a Freshman... Started all 48 games, including 41 in center field and seven as the designated player... second on the team with five home runs... first career home run came against Cal State Northridge (March 5)... 2-3 with two-run home run and career-high four RBI in win over Western Illinois (April 18)... 2-3 with a home run and three runs scored in win at Minnesota (May 9).

and junior... named to state tournament all-tournament team four times... collected 30 career home runs and 151 career RBI... high school team compiled a 17315 record in her four-year career... high school coach was Tom Bakey... also lettered in soccer and led team to state championship.

High School... Four-time first team all-state selection, including elite team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior... named Iowa Class 4A Player of the Year as a senior and class 4A Offensive Player of the Year as a junior... four-time first team all-conference pick... three-time all-district selection... led her high school team to conference titles and state tournament berths in all five years of play... high school team claimed state titles as an eighth grader, sophomore

Personal... Born Feb. 5, 1991... daughter of Reed and Connie Dowling... majoring in elementary education.

DOWLING’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 2010 48 113 18 22 1 2 5 18 3 21 13 .195 42 7 4 .925 TOTALS 48 113 18 22 1 2 5 18 3 21 13 .195 42 7 4 .925

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IOWA SOFTBALL JORDAN GOSCHIE Sophomore • Infield • R/R #8

Eugene, Ore. • Churchill

2010 as a Freshman... Appeared in 28 games with 11 starts at second base... first career hit and home run came against South Dakota (March 21)... first career start came against North Carolina State (Feb. 27)...2-3 in win over Minnesota (May 9). High School... Three-time all state selection and first team all-league pick... led her high school team to four-straight state tournament appearances and two conference championships... finished high school career with a .488 batting average along with a .733 slugging percentage... played ASA affiliated softball from 2001-09... ASA teams participated in Nationals five times, including a 13th place finish in 2004 as a member of the Eugene Thunder 12u A squad... also lettered in basketball, and was a two-time all-league selection... helped high school basketball team to a runnerup finish in the state tournament in 2007... high school coach was Eric Leyba. Personal... Born July 6, 1991... daughter of Joe and Teri Goschie... majoring in radiology.

GOSCHIE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 2010 28 40 8 8 1 0 1 4 2 16 2 .200 16 30 2 .958 TOTALS 28 40 8 8 1 0 1 4 2 16 2 .200 16 30 2 .958

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IOWA SOFTBALL CHELSEA LYON Sophomore • Pitcher • R/R #19

Broken Arrow, Okla. • Broken Arrow

2010 as a Freshman... Appeared in 29 games with 14 starts... compiled a 9-11 record with a 2.95 earned run average... recorded 48 strikeouts with 50 walks... tossed five complete games... tossed 45.1 innings without allowing an earned run between March 18 and April 14... first complete game of career was 3-1 win over North Carolina State (Feb. 27)... threw 5.1 innings relief in win over Michigan State, allowing just one hit (March 28)... complete game win over Indiana, allowing no earned runs on five hits (April 3). High School... Earned numerous awards as a senior, including Louisville Slugger/NFCA High School South Central Region first team honors and third team AllAmerican honors... also named 2008-09 Oklahoma Gatorade

Player of the Year... chosen as Tulsa World all-Metro Pitcher of the Year and conference Player of the year... named Oklahoma Coaches Association Region 7 Female Athlete of the Year... given prestigious Ferguson Jenkins Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award... all-state selection as a senior... four-time Tulsa World all-Metro pick and all-conference selection... led her high school team to four state tournament appearances, including state titles as a sophomore and senior... also guided team to four regional championships and three regional titles... finished high school career with a 75-8 record and a career ERA of 0.77... collected 550 strikeouts in

540 career innings pitched along with 42 shutouts... had career batting average of .371 with 13 home runs and 89 RBI... holds school records for single season strikeouts (180) and is second all-time in career victories (75)... high school coach was Randall King... played ASA affiliated softball with the Oklahoma Attack... ASA team won the Mid-American Region 12 Qualifier and participated in the 2008 Gold National tournament... member of National Honor Society throughout high school... Oklahoma Academic Scholar and Oklahoma High School Honor Society member... graduated top 10 percent in graduating class of 1,061. Personal... Born May 2, 1991... daughter of Pat and Brenda Lyon... majoring in biology/ pre-med.

LYON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GS CG IP H R ER BB SO WP W L ERA 2010 14 5 102.0 103 61 43 50 48 7 9 11 2.95 TOTALS 14 5 102.0 103 61 43 50 48 7 9 11 2.95

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IOWA SOFTBALL SAM VALENTINE Sophomore • Infield • R/R #12

Centerville, Iowa • English Valleys

2010 as a Freshman... Appeared in 34 games with three starts, including two as the designated player and one at second base... scored 17 runs and stole six bases... scored first career run against Rutgers (Feb. 19)... first collegiate start and at-bat came against Northern Iowa (April 28). High School... Two-time all-state selection, including second team honors as a senior and honorable mention as a junior... twotime first team all-district pick... four-time all-conference honoree, including threetime first team selection... team captain as a junior and senior... led her high school team to a conference title as a freshman... batted .527 with nine home runs, 37 RBI, .607 on-base percentage with only three strikeouts as a senior... holds school records for single-season RBI (37), home runs (9) slugging percentage (.946) and on-base percentage (.607), along with the career home run mark (18)... high school coach

was Scott Mihal... played ASA softball with the Centerville Red Hots, Keokuk Co. All-Stars, Iowa County Rockets and English Valleys ASAS... also lettered in basketball, and was MVP of the SICL senior all-star game... academic all-state in basketball and softball, class valedictorian. Personal... Born Sept. 16, 1990... daughter of Scott and Tracie Valentine... majoring in integrative phsiology/pre-med.

VALENTINE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 2010 34 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 .000 1 2 1 .750 TOTALS 34 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 .000 1 2 1 .750

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IOWA SOFTBALL ASHLEY VANDERLOO Sophomore • Outfield • L/R #15

Sioux City, Iowa • Sioux City East

2010 as a Freshman... Appeared in 15 games with one start in the outfield... first career start came against Florida Atlantic (March 18)... first career hit was against Iowa State (Feb. 13). High School... Four time all-state selection, including elite team honors as a junior and senior... three-time all-district pick and fourtime first team all-conference selection... led team to state tournament appearance as a senior... high school team earned a conference championship as a freshman, and three-straight runner up finishes as a sophomore, junior and senior... finished career with .497 batting average, along with 109 RBI, 115 runs scored, 213 hits and 82 stolen bases... led the state of Iowa with a .602 batting average as a junior... also led the state with a .561 batting average, 43 RBI and 34 stolen bases as a senior... holds school records for single-season batting

average (.602), stolen bases (34) and on base percentage (.679), along with career batting average (.497), walks (66) and on base percentage (.578)... high school coaches were Bob Michaelson and Mike Crawford... also lettered in volleyball, basketball and track... three-year starter in basketball, earning all-conference honors as a senior... academic all-conference in basketball and softball as a sophomore, junior and senior... honor roll student throughout high school... member of the National Council on Youth Leadership. Personal... Born July 14, 1991... daughter of Ras and Kathy Vanderloo... majoring in health and sports studies.

VANDERLOO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG PO A E F% 2010 15 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 .125 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 15 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 .125 0 0 0 .000

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MEET THE HAWKEYES

IOWA SOFTBALL NIKKI GENTILE Freshman • Infield/Outfield • R/R #10

Martinez, Calif. • Alhambra

High School... Four-time all-conference and two-time all-East Bay selection... DFAL League Most Valuable Player, Alahambra Female Athlete of the Year and a top-100 East Bay prep athlete as a senior after batting .471 with 22 runs scored, 11 RBI and 17 steals... helped AHS to the DFAL league title in 2010... was the CAL High Player of the Week in May 2008 and May 2009... hit .600 as a junior with 28 RBI, 23 runs and 18 steals... had a .475 batting average as a

freshman with five home runs, 17 RBI and 24 runs... hit .375 average as a sophomore with 28 RBI and 24 runs scored... played for the Sorcerers ASA team from 2006-08 and the NorCal Shockers Gold from 2008-10... also was a member of the varsity volleyball and cheerleading squads... named to the Principal Honor Roll (2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10) and to the Counselor Honor Roll (2007-08).

Personal... Born Oct. 28, 1991... daughter of Scott and Dora Gentile... grandfather, Jim Gentile, aka “Diamond Jim”, was a former Major League Baseball first baseman who played nine years in the majors... he was a three-time American League All-Star... he hit five grand slams, including two straight in one game, which set an AL record that stood until 1987 (Don Mattingly)... majoring in health and human physiology.

KATIE KROEGER Freshman • Outfield • L/R #22

Byrnes Mill, Mo. • Northwest

High School... Four-time first team allconference and all-district selection... three-time all-region honoree... named first team all-state as a junior and all-metro as a senior... helped team to a second place finish in districts... played ASA ball for the St. Louis Chaos.. also earned letters in track and field (1) and soccer (1)... was a four-year member of the “A” honor roll.

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Personal... Born July 20, 1991... daughter of David and Gina Kroeger... has one brother, DJ... undecided on a major.

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MEET THE HAWKEYES

IOWA SOFTBALL BRIANNA LUNA Freshman • Infield • R/R #5

Indio, Calif. • La Quinta

High School... Four-time all-conference selection... posted a .447 batting average as a senior with 24 RBI and three home runs... hit .493 as a junior with 41 RBI and five jacks... batted .486 with 22 RBI and three homers as a sophomore and .493 with 28 RBI and one home run as a freshman... played ASA ball for the Minor’s Gold, California Cruisers, Batbusters and Jets... also was a three-year basketball letterwinner,

earning all-conference honors as a senior... named to the honor roll all four years and received the best in anatomy award as a senior. Personal... Born July 29, 1992... daughter of Roy and Isabel Luna... has one younger brother, Steven... majoring in athletic training.

KAYLA MASSEY Freshman • Pitcher • R/R #17

Foothill Ranch, Calif. • Alhambra

High School... ESPN Third Team AllAmerican as a senior after posting a 0.32 ERA with a single season school record 250 strikeouts... helped lead team to the first league title in school history... also was a first team all-state, all-Orange County and first team all-CIF selection... closed out her career as the school record holder for career strikeouts with 897... named allOrange County and the Distinguished Girl Athlete of the spring as a sophomore and junior... also was the Sea View League Most Valuable Player in 2009... was a first team

all-league honoree as a freshman... finished with a 0.68 ERA as a freshman, a 0.32 ERA as a sophomore and a 0.70 ERA as a junior... helped the SoCal Athletics ASA team to the 2010 ESPN National Championship... fouryear scholar athlete honoree. Personal... Born Dec. 4, 1991... daughter of Randy and Melody Massey... has one sister, Raeann... majoring in sociology.

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MEET THE HAWKEYES

IOWA SOFTBALL MICHELLE ZOELLER Freshman • Infield • R/R #14

Mequon, Wis. • Homestead

Hawk Item... Joined the team as a walk-on. High School... North Shore Conference Player of the Year as a senior after posting a .512 batting average with 35 RBI, 36 runs and seven home runs... also was a first team all-state selection in 2010... three-time first team all-conference and two-time all-area honoree... earned honorable mention all-area as a sophomore and second team all-conference honors as a freshman... led squad to three conference champion-

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ships, two state quarterfinal and one state runner-up finish... hit .431 with 24 RBI, 21 runs and four home runs as a freshman; .448 with 22 RBI, 20 runs and five home runs as a sophomore and .480 with 32 RBI, 27 runs and 10 home runs as a junior... the 10 home runs are an HHS single season school record... played for the Mequon Rage ASA team from 2005-10... also was a two-year volleyball letterwinner... member of the National Honor Society.

Personal... Born June 2, 1992... daughter of Tom and Jennifer Zoeller... has three siblings, Jacquelyn, Danielle and Eric... father played collegiate baseball at Florida State University... Great grandpa, Nick Etten, played Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees, where he led the American League in home runs in 1944.

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2010 SEASON RESULTS

IOWA SOFTBALL OVERALL RECORD: 25-23 # # # # # $ $ $ $ & & & & & @ @ @ % % % * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 28 May 1 May 2 May 5 May 5 May 8 May 9 May 14 May 15

BIG TEN: 10-9

Opponent W/L Score vs. Arkansas L 1-2 vs. Western Illinois W 2-1 vs. Drake W 3-2 vs. Iowa State L 2-8 vs. Drake W 7-3 vs. Texas State W 4-1 vs. Rutgers W 7-0 vs. Illinois State W 7-1 at #5 Arizona State L 4-7 vs. #7 Alabama L 4-5 vs. Maryland L 1-11 vs. Arkansas L 2-3 vs. North Carolina State W 3-1 vs. #11 Georgia Tech L 8-9 at Cal State Northridge L 4-7 at Cal State Northridge W 4-1 vs. Cal State Bakersfield L 0-3 vs. Western Kentucky L 1-2 vs. Virginia Tech W 6-5 vs. Syracuse L 2-3 vs. Syracuse W 4-1 at Florida Atlantic W 3-1 at Florida Atlantic W 2-1 at Florida Atlantic L 3-4 South Dakota W 8-0 South Dakota W 10-2 at Michigan State W 3-1 at Michigan State W 7-6 at Iowa State L 3-7 Indiana W 5-1 Indiana W 12-1 Northwestern W 9-1 Purdue W 1-0 Purdue L 0-2 at Wisconsin W 1-0 at Wisconsin W 14-1 Western Illinois W 8-0 at Penn State L 1-7 at Penn State L 2-5 Northern Iowa L 7-8 #19 Ohio State L 3-4 #19 Ohio State L 5-6 at Illinois L 4-6 at Illinois L 6-10 at Minnesota W 8-0 at Minnesota W 9-4 #2 Michigan L 2-8 #2 Michigan L 0-6

HOME: 7-6 Innings 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 (8) 7 7 7 7 7 (8) 7 7 (9) (8) 6 6 7 7 7 7 5 6 7 7 7 5 6 7 7 (8) 7 (9) 7 7 6 7 7 7

AWAY: 8-8 Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 6-3-0 6-4-0 6-5-0 6-6-0 7-6-0 7-7-0 7-8-0 8-8-0 8-9-0 8-10-0 9-10-0 9-11-0 10-11-0 11-11-0 12-11-0 12-12-0 13-12-0 14-12-0 15-12-0 16-12-0 16-13-0 17-13-0 18-13-0 19-13-0 20-13-0 20-14-0 21-14-0 22-14-0 23-14-0 23-15-0 23-16-0 23-17-0 23-18-0 23-19-0 23-20-0 23-21-0 24-21-0 25-21-0 25-22-0 25-23-0

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

NEUTRAL: 10-9 Pitcher Zust (L, 0-1) Lyon (W, 1-0) Lyon (W, 2-0) Lyon (L, 2-1) Zust (W, 1-1) Zust (W, 2-1) Zust (W, 3-1) Zust (W, 4-1) Lyon (L, 2-2) Zust (L, 4-2) Lyon (L, 2-3) Lyon (L, 2-4) Lyon (W, 3-4) Lyon (L, 3-5) Brown (L, 0-1) Zust (W, 5-2) Zust (L, 5-3) Zust (L, 5-4) Lyon (W, 4-5) Lyon (L, 4-6) Zust (W, 6-4) Zust (W, 7-4) Lyon (W, 5-6) Zust (L, 7-5) Zust (W, 8-5) Lyon (W, 6-6) Zust (W, 9-5) Lyon (W, 7-6) Zust (L, 9-6) Lyon (W, 8-6) Zust (W, 10-6) Lyon (W, 9-6) Zust (W, 11-6) Lyon (L, 9-7) Zust (W, 12-6) Zust (W, 13-6) Zust (W, 14-6) Lyon (L, 9-8) Zust (L, 14-7) Zust (L, 14-8) Lyon (L, 9-9) Zust (L, 14-9) Zust (L, 14-10) Lyon (L, 9-10) Zust (W, 15-10) Zust (W, 16-10) Lyon (L, 9-11) Zust (L, 16-11)

Att. 0 0 0 0 0 199 183 265 737 0 0 0 0 0 186 200 75 0 0 456 0 105 141 141 -428 0 118 532 759 594 380 635 793 0 222 702 271 106 702 625 744 -471 207 306 825 933

# = at Metrodome Tournament (Minneapolist, Minn.) $ = at Littlewood Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) & = at NFCA Leadoff Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) @ = at Matador Classic (Northridge, Calif.) % = at FAU Parents Weekend Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) * = Big Ten Conference game () = extra inning contest

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2010 SEASON STATISTICS

IOWA SOFTBALL 2010 IOWA SOFTBALL STATISTICS - ALL GAMES Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR Lindsey Digmann .357 43-43 140 25 50 3 1 0 Ashley Akers .333 41-1 6 20 2 0 0 0 Liz Watkins .328 47-46 125 21 41 7 5 5 Chelsey Carmody .327 48-47 156 26 51 6 1 7 Taylor Leichsenring .326 48-47 144 20 47 1 1 0 Heidi Daumen .286 9-0 7 1 2 0 0 0 Jenny Schuelke .274 48-48 117 17 32 5 0 6 Katie Keim .248 48-47 121 10 30 5 1 0 Katie Brown .235 48-48 132 19 31 7 1 5 Jordan Goschie .200 28-11 40 8 8 1 0 1 Amanda Zust .200 7-6 5 0 1 0 0 0 Johnnie Dowling .195 48-48 113 18 22 1 2 5 Stephanie Ochoa .181 41-27 83 4 15 5 0 0 Ashley Vanderloo .125 15-1 8 4 1 0 0 0 Sarah Spiering .119 36-15 42 2 5 1 0 1 Sam Valentine .000 34-3 2 17 0 0 0 0 Chelsea Lyon .000 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .272 48 1241 212 338 42 12 30 Opponents .249 48 1231 168 307 41 8 18

RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 9 55 .393 4 1 20 0 .379 0 2 17-19 56 70 6 .955 0 2 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 1 11-15 0 0 1 .000 26 73 .584 14 12 26 0 .441 1 1 0-0 164 21 1 .995 32 80 .513 5 0 21 0 .346 1 3 8-9 69 151 12 .948 7 50 .347 4 0 22 0 .345 0 9 9-11 52 3 5 .917 4 2 .286 0 0 0 0 .286 0 1 0-0 8 0 0 1.000 24 55 .470 27 1 43 0 .411 1 6 1-4 27 2 3 .906 8 37 .306 6 1 19 0 .289 0 5 4-4 56 126 12 .938 29 55 .417 27 1 29 0 .362 3 2 2-3 423 12 5 .989 4 12 .300 2 0 16 0 .227 2 0 2-3 16 30 2 .958 0 1 .200 0 0 4 0 .200 0 0 0-0 12 63 2 .974 18 42 .372 3 4 21 0 .242 0 6 13-15 42 7 4 .925 4 20 .241 6 2 13 0 .253 0 8 0-0 10 0 0 1.000 0 1 .125 1 0 3 0 .222 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 9 9 .214 15 2 13 0 .373 0 1 0-0 21 0 2 .913 0 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .333 0 0 6-6 1 2 1 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 30 2 .943 174 494 .398 114 25 253 0 .344 8 45 74-90 960 517 58 .962 134 418 .340 152 22 163 1 .341 7 28 27-33 958 415 51 .964

LOB - Team (265), Opp (315). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (7). TPs turned - Team (1). CI - Team (1), Spiering 1. IBB - Team (4), Watkins (3), Carmody (1), Opp (11). Player Amanda Zust Chelsea Lyon Katie Brown TOTALS Opponents

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2.50 16-11 43 34 19 6/0 1 204.1 192 91 73 85 110 26 2 14 .246 9 15 0 3 16 2.95 9-11 29 14 5 0/0 0 102.0 103 61 43 50 48 12 5 4 .258 7 3 3 3 10 5.12 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 13.2 12 16 10 17 5 3 1 0 .240 3 4 0 1 2 2.76 25-23 48 48 24 6/0 1 320.0 307 168 126 152 163 41 8 18 .249 19 22 3 7 28 3.79 23-25 48 48 31 3/0 1 319.1 338 212 173 114 253 42 12 30 .272 31 25 4 8 45

PB: Team (12), Watkins 7, Spiering 3, Daumen 2, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (2), Watkins 2. SBA/ATT - Watkins (20-26), Zust (15-19), Lyon (12-14), Spiering (7-7).

2010 IOWA SOFTBALL STATISTICS - BIG TEN ONLY Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR Lindsey Digmann .395 14-14 43 11 17 1 0 0 Liz Watkins .392 19-19 51 8 20 4 1 1 Taylor Leichsenring .390 19-19 59 8 23 1 0 0 Jenny Schuelke .356 19-19 45 9 16 3 0 4 Chelsey Carmody .270 19-19 63 6 17 3 1 0 Jordan Goschie .261 14-6 23 4 6 1 0 0 Heidi Daumen .250 5-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 Katie Keim .246 19-19 57 5 14 3 1 0 Katie Brown .212 19-19 52 8 11 4 0 1 Johnnie Dowling .204 19-19 49 12 10 1 1 3 Sarah Spiering .188 15-7 16 2 3 1 0 1 Stephanie Ochoa .077 16-9 26 1 2 0 0 0 Amanda Zust .000 4-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sam Valentine .000 15-2 1 10 0 0 0 0 Ashley Vanderloo .000 5-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Chelsea Lyon .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ashley Akers .000 15-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .285 19 491 92 140 22 4 10 Opponents .253 19 486 69 123 17 3 7

RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 4 18 .419 2 0 5 0 .422 0 1 7-7 26 17 1 .977 10 29 .569 4 9 8 0 .508 1 1 0-0 65 9 0 1.000 3 24 .407 0 0 5 0 .390 0 5 5-6 16 2 2 .900 11 31 .689 13 0 18 0 .500 0 4 1-3 13 0 1 .929 14 22 .349 0 0 12 0 .266 1 2 4-5 24 69 7 .930 1 7 .304 1 0 9 0 .280 1 0 0-1 12 17 1 .967 3 1 .250 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 3 19 .333 3 0 11 0 .283 0 0 2-2 20 49 4 .945 11 18 .346 10 1 12 0 .344 1 0 1-1 167 9 2 .989 5 22 .449 1 2 12 0 .250 0 2 6-7 16 2 2 .900 7 7 .438 10 1 7 0 .519 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 0 2 .077 3 1 4 0 .200 0 4 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 10 22 0 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 .500 0 0 2-2 1 2 1 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 13 0 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4-5 0 0 0 .000 72 200 .407 47 15 106 0 .363 4 19 32-39 376 211 21 .965 52 167 .344 64 13 56 0 .353 4 12 11-14 376 159 17 .969

LOB - Team (108, Opp (134). DPs turned - Team (4), Opp (1). IBB - Team (1), Watkins (1), Opp (6). Player Amanda Zust Chelsea Lyon Katie Brown TOTALS Opponents

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2.50 16-11 43 34 19 6/0 1 204.1 192 91 73 85 110 26 2 14 .246 9 15 0 3 16 2.95 9-11 29 14 5 0/0 0 102.0 103 61 43 50 48 12 5 4 .258 7 3 3 3 10 5.12 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 13.2 12 16 10 17 5 3 1 0 .240 3 4 0 1 2 2.76 25-23 48 48 24 6/0 1 320.0 307 168 126 152 163 41 8 18 .249 19 22 3 7 28 3.79 23-25 48 48 31 3/0 1 319.1 338 212 173 114 253 42 12 30 .272 31 25 4 8 45

PB - Team (6), Watkins 3, Daumen 2, Spiering 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), Watkins (1. SBA/ATT - Watkins (9-12), Zust (7-8), Lyon (4-6), Spiering (2-2).

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2010 SEASON BREAKDOWN

IOWA SOFTBALL IOWA’S RECORD WHEN... Overall_____________________ 25-23 Conference__________________ 10-9 Nonconference______________ 15-14 Home games_________________ 7-6 Away games__________________ 8-8 Neutral games 10-9 Day games _________________ 22-16 Night games _________________ 3-7 vs. LH starter__________________ 2-2 vs. RH starter________________ 23-21 1-run games_________________ 7-10 2-run games__________________ 3-2 5+ run games ________________ 10-5 Extra innings__________________ 1-5 Shutouts_____________________ 6-3 Scoring 0-2 runs______________ 4-12 3-5 runs______________________ 8-8 6-9 runs_____________________ 10-3 10+ runs_____________________ 3-0

Opponent 0-2 runs____________ 21-3 3-5 runs______________________ 3-7 6-9 runs_____________________ 1-11 10+ runs _____________________ 0-2 Scored in 1st inning___________ 13-4 Opp. scored in first_____________ 4-6 Scores first___________________ 23-8 Opp. scores first______________ 2-15 After 4 leading_______________ 21-4 trailing______________________ 2-14 tied_________________________ 2-5 After 5 leading_______________ 19-3 trailing______________________ 2-15 tied_________________________ 2-4 After 6 leading______________ 17-12 trailing______________________ 1-18 tied_________________________ 0-2

Hit 0 home runs______________ 9-15 1 home run__________________ 12-7 2+ home runs_________________ 4-1 Opp. hit 0 home runs_________ 22-13 1 home run __________________ 3-6 2+ home runs_________________ 0-4 Made 0 errors________________ 10-3 1 error_______________________ 9-9 2+ errors____________________ 6-11 Opp. made 0 errors_____________ 6-9 1 error_____________________ 10-10 2+ errors_____________________ 9-4 Out-hit opponent_____________ 15-6 Out-hit by opponent__________ 2-13 Hits are tied___________________ 8-4

SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOTAL Iowa 44 22 35 37 23 37 11 2 1 -- 212 Opponents 23 23 18 19 34 24 20 6 1 -- 168

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Home________________ Away _________________ Total_________________

TOTAL AVG. 8120 (12 dates)_________ 676 4921 (34 dates)_________ 144 13,041(46 dates)________ 283

Chelsey Carmody paced the Hawkeyes with seven home runs during the 2010 season. The outfielder also had six doubles and a team-high 32 RBI, while being successful in 8-of-9 stolen base attempts.

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2010 BIG TEN REVIEW

IOWA SOFTBALL 2010 BIG TEN CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Michigan Illinois Ohio State Northwestern Iowa Purdue Penn State Wisconsin Michigan State Indiana Minnesota

Big Ten W L Pct. 18 1 .947 16 2 .889 16 2 .889 10 8 .556 10 9 .526 8 10 .444 8 11 .421 5 13 .278 5 15 .250 4 14 .222 2 17 .105

Overall W L Pct. 49 8 .860 45 8 .849 39 14 .736 25 23 .521 25 23 .521 27 27 .500 29 22 .569 20 31 .392 21 31 .404 12 36 .250 16 37 .302

2010 BIG TEN ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM Meredith Hackett, So., Illinois Danielle Zymkowitz, Jr., Illinois Alicia Horton, So., Ohio State Maggie Viefhaus, Sr., Michigan Angela Findlay, Sr., Michigan Bree Evans, So., Michigan Hope Howell, Sr., Illinois Sam Marder, Sr., Ohio State Nikki Nemitz, Sr., Michigan Courtney Pruner, Sr., Ohio State Jordan Taylor, Jr., Michigan Melanie Nichols, Fr., Ohio State CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Nikki Nemitz, Michigan Maggie Viefhaus, Michigan

1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF C UT DP P P

SECOND TEAM Dorian Shaw, Jr., Michigan Nicole Pauly, Sr., Northwestern Emily Allard, Fr., Northwestern Molly Garst, So., Purdue Jennifer Glueckert, Sr., Indiana Hollie Pinchback, Jr., Illinois Taylor Leichsenring, Sr., Iowa Liz Watkins, So., Iowa Molly Bausher, Sr., Michigan Michelle Batts, Jr., Northwestern Monica Perry, So., Illinois Pepper Gay, Fr., Illinois

PITCHER OF THE YEAR Jordan Taylor, Michigan

1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF C UT DP P P

THIRD TEAM Lindsey Digmann, Sr., Iowa Amanda Chidester, So., Michigan Roya St. Clair, Sr., Michigan Lindsey Hansen, Jr., Michigan State Alex Davis, Fr., Minnesota Adrienne Monka, So., Northwestern Brittany Goodchild, Jr., Ohio State Dee Dee Hillman, Jr., Ohio State Lisa Okamine, So., Penn State Liane Horiuchi, Sr., Purdue Shannel Blackshear, Fr., Wisconsin Jennifer Krueger, Jr., Wisconsin Letty Olivarez, Sr., Wisconsin

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Melanie Nichols, Ohio State

2B 2B C SS UT 1B OF OF UT SS 3B OF UT

COACH OF THE YEAR Terri Sullivan, Illinois

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS REGIONALS Ann Arbor Regional Friday, May 21 #2 Michigan def. Wright State, 11-2 Saturday, May 22 #2 Michigan def. Notre Dame, 8-0 Sunday, May 23 #2 Michigan def. Notre Dame, 12-2

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SUPER REGIONALS Columbia Regional Friday, May 21 Illinois def. DePaul, 4-2 Saturday, May 22 #8 Missouri def. Illinois, 3-1 Illinois def. DePaul, 9-1 Sunday, May 23 #8 Missouri def. Illinois, 4-2

Columbus Regional Friday, May 21 Kentucky def. Ohio State, 6-5 Saturday, May 22 Ohio State def. Bucknell, 6-0 Ohio State def. Kentucky, 5-3 Sunday, May 23 California def. Ohio State, 7-0

Ann Arbor Super Regional Thursday, May 27 #15 Tennessee def. #2 Michigan, 5-0 Friday, May 28 #15 Tennessee def. #2 Michigan, 4-3

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WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAMS

IOWA SOFTBALL 1995 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (41-26-1 OVERALL; 18-10 BIG TEN)

1996 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (47-19 OVERALL; 17-7 BIG TEN)

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WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAMS

IOWA SOFTBALL 1997 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (52-9 OVERALL; 22-0 BIG TEN)

2001 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (49-14 OVERALL; 16-4 BIG TEN)

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

IOWA SOFTBALL HAWKEYE TOURNAMENT RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1989 Regional (at Iowa City, Iowa) Toledo............................L........................ 1-0 Creighton.....................L........................ 6-1 1991 Regional (at Iowa City, Iowa) Southern Illinois........ W....................... 2-0 Missouri.........................L........................ 2-0 Missouri.........................L........................ 4-0 1993 Regional (at Tallahasse, Fla.) Kansas............................L........................ 3-1 Florida State................L................5-3 (15) 1995 Regional (at Sacramento, Calif.) Cal State Sacramento.... W........................... 3-0 Fresno State................ W....................... 1-0 Fresno State.................L........................ 1-0 Fresno State................ W................. 2-1 (9) World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) UCLA..............................L........................ 2-1 Michigan...................... W...............9-7 (14) Cal State Fullerton.... W................. 6-5 (9) UCLA..............................L........................ 5-0 1996 Regional (at Iowa City, Iowa) Nevada-Las Vegas.... W....................... 8-0 Oklahoma.................... W....................... 1-0 Oklahoma.................... W....................... 7-2 World Series (Columbus, Ga.) Arizona..........................L........................ 5-2 Michigan...................... W....................... 3-2 Cal-Berkeley................ W....................... 1-0 Arizona..........................L......................10-2

1997 Regional (at Iowa City, Iowa) DePaul.......................... W....................... 2-1 Utah............................... W....................... 3-1 DePaul.......................... W....................... 6-2 World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Michigan...................... W....................... 3-2 Washington.................L........................ 5-1 Fresno State.................L........................ 7-6 1998 Regional (at Lincoln, Neb.) Oregon......................... W....................... 5-2 Nebraska.......................L........................ 1-0 Oregon..........................L......................10-9 2000 Regional (at Los Angeles, Calif.) Bethune-Cookman.. W....................... 9-1 Florida State................L........................ 4-1 Canisius........................ W....................... 2-1 Florida State................L........................ 4-2 2001 Regional (at Iowa City, Iowa) Illinois State................ W....................... 2-1 DePaul.......................... W....................... 7-4 Notre Dame................ W....................... 6-0 Notre Dame................ W....................... 6-2 World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) UCLA..............................L........................ 2-0 LSU..................................L........................ 2-1 2002 Regional (at Iowa City, Iowa) Notre Dame.................L........................ 2-3 Illinois-Chicago......... W....................... 3-1 Nebraska.......................L........................ 0-3

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2003 Regional (at Lincoln, Neb.) Pacific............................ W....................... 5-0 Hofstra.......................... W....................... 3-0 Washington.................L................0-11 (5) Nebraska...................... W....................... 2-1 Washington.................L................0-11 (6) 2004 Regional (at Lincoln, Neb.) Mississippi State.........L.................. 1-2 (8) Maine ........................... W....................... 2-0 Creighton.....................L................4-8 (10) 2005 Regional (at Lincoln, Neb.) Nebraska.......................L........................ 0-4 Creighton.................... W................. 2-1 (8) Nebraska...................... W....................... 1-0 Washington.................L........................ 0-2 2006 Regional (at Iowa City, IA) Nebraska.......................L................0-1 (10) Illinois State.................L........................ 2-3 2008 Regional (at Iowa City, IA) Missouri.........................L.................. 2-3 (8) Creighton.................... W................. 2-1 (8) Long Beach State...... W....................... 5-2 Missouri.........................L........................ 4-5 2009 Regional (at Atlanta, GA) Auburn..........................L........................ 0-1 Boston...........................L........................ 1-3

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HAWKEYE ALL-AMERICANS

IOWA SOFTBALL

Jessica Bashor

Lisa (Birocci) Banse

Alicia Gerlach

(2002-05) Des Moines, IA Pitcher 2003 NFCA Third Team 2005 NFCA Third Team

(1999-2002) East Moline, IL First Base 2001 NFCA Third Team

Debbie Bilbao

Kim Davis

Kristi Hanks

Christy Hebert

Kari Knopf

Diane Pohl

(2000-2003) Riverside, CA Catcher 2000 NFCA Third Team

(1995-98) Sandy, UT Pitcher 1996 NSCA Third Team 1997 NSCA First Team 1998 NFCA Second Team

(1994-97) Cedar Rapids, IA Shortstop 1996 NSCA Third Team 1997 NFCA Third Team

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(1990-93) Delmar, IA Outfileder 1993 NSCA Third Team

(1994-97) Des Moines, IA First Base 1995 NSCA Third Team 1996 NSCA Third Team 1997 NFCA Second Team

(1999-2002) Santa Fe, TX Pitcher 2000 NFCA Third Team 2001 NFCA First Team

(1992-95) Cypress, CA Catcher 1990 NSCA First Team 1991 NSCA First Team

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HAWKEYE ALL-AMERICANS

IOWA SOFTBALL

Karen Jackson

(1991-94) Roseville, CA Pitcher 1991 NSCA Second Team 1993 NSCA Second Team 1994 NSCA Second Team

Kristin Johnson

(2000-2003) Cedar Rapids, IA Shortstop 2002 NFCA Third Team 2003 NFCA Second Team

Brandi Macias

(1994-97) Palmdale, CA Catcher/Outfielder 1997 NFCA Third Team

Katy (Morgan) Foulk (1992-95) Muscatine, IA Outfielder 1993 NSCA Third Team

Tasha (Reents) Mulligan

(1993-96) Urbandale, IA Outfielder 1995 NSCA Third Team

Lea (Twigg) Raines

(1996-97) Long Grove, IA Outfielder 1997 NFCA First Team

Brittany Weil

(2006-09) Garden Grove, CA Pitcher 2009 NFCA Second Team

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HAWKEYES IN THE PROS

IOWA SOFTBALL IOWA SOFTBALL DOES NOT END WITH GRADUATION

Kristin Johnson Akron Racers (NPF) 2003-07 University of Iowa 2000-03

Lisa (Birocci) Banse Series A, DES Caserta (Italy) University of Iowa 2002-05, 2009

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Stacy May Chicago Bandits (NPF) 2005-10 2nd Round (4th pick) University of Iowa 2003-06; 2010-pres.

Emily Nichols Chicago Bandits (NPF) 2008-Present 2nd Round (3rd pick) University of Iowa 2005-08

Karin Wick University of Iowa 1987-90

Brittany Weil Akron Racers (NPF) 2009-Present 2nd Round (2nd pick) University of Iowa 2006-09

Karen Jackson University of Iowa 1991-94

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IOWA SOFTBALL ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

Stephanie Ackerson.................................2006-07 Meg Appleget............................................1994-95 Megan Atkins................................................... 2000 Linda Barnes...............................................1983-84 Sami Baugh.................................................2005-07 Lisa Birocci..................................................2004-05 Katie Brown................................................2009-10 Carol Bruggeman.....................................1985-87 Laura Chipman..........................................2002-03 Tami Chown................................................1989-90 Lindsey Digmann.....................................2008-09 Summer Downs........................................2007-08 Amy (Drake) Bogle......................................... 1988 Dawn (Devore) Gabryshak....................1993-95 Shelly Fowler.................................................... 1991 Dani Harringa................................................... 1992 Stacee (Harrison) Kunse.........................1994-95 Mindy Heidgerken...................................2005-07 Katy Jendrzewski......................................1999-00 Kristin Johnson..........................................2001-03 Amy Kloeckl...................................................... 1993 Amy (Johnson) Owens...........................1989-91 Beth Kirchener (Pruitt).................................. 1987 Tracy Langhurst.................................. 1985, 1987 Stacy May....................................................2005-06 Terri (McFarland) McClendon...............1990-92 Colleen McGlaughlin...............................2007-09 Jennifer (McMahon) Strong........................ 1995 Katy (Morgan) Faulk................................1994-95 Amber Morrow................................................ 2000 Jeannette Painovich...................................... 1987 Megan Peterson.............................................. 1999 Marty Pump...................................................... 1985 Lisa Rasche..................................................1999-00 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan.........................1994-96 Kristen (Rhoades) Brown.......................1989-00 Erin Riemersma.........................................2007-09 Abby Ruff........................................................... 2005 Lynda (Schlueter) Cook................................ 1989 Jenny Schuelke................................... 2010 Jenna Spratt...............................................2005-06 Melissa Stuber...........................................1999-00 Tammy Utley.................................................... 1999 Liz Watkins.......................................... 2010 Melissa Wielandt............................................. 1994 Melissa Young............................................1994-95 Kelly Zeilstra..................................................... 2000

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Linda Barnes (CoSIDA).................................. 1984 Katie Brown (ESPN)........................................ 2010 Mindy Heidgerken (ESPN)........................... 2006 Kristin Johnson................................................ 2003 Amy (Johnson) Owens (GTE)................1989-91

Colleen McGlaughlin (ESPN)................2007-09 Stacy May (ESPN)......................................2005-06 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan (CoSIDA)............ 1995 Linda Barnes (CoSIDA).................................. 1984 Amy (Johnson) Owens (GTE)................1989-91

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Linda Barnes (CoSIDA).................................. 1984 Carol Bruggeman (GTE, 3rd team)............ 1987 Laura Chipman (Verizon, 3rd team)......... 2002 Kristin Johnson (Verizon, 1st team)......... 2003 Amy (Johnson) Owens (GTE, 3rd team).. 1990 Amy (Johnson) Owens (GTE, 2rd team).. 1991 Colleen McGlaughlin (ESPN, 1st team)... 2008-09 Marty Pump (NJ, 1st team).......................... 1982 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan (GTE, 2nd team)....1995 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan (GTE, 1st team).1996 Sarah Thomson (Verizon, 3rd team)........ 2002

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

Debbie Bilbao (NFCA)...................................1997 Kristi Hanks (NFCA)........................................2001 Diane Pohl (NSCA)................................... 1990-91 Tammi Ragatz (NJCAA).................................1981 Mary Wisniewski (ASA).................................1984

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

Debbie Bilbao (NFCA)...................................1998 Karen Jackson (NSCA)................ 1991, 1993-94 Kristin Johnson (NFCA).................................2003 Kari Knopf (NFCA)...........................................1997 Lea (Twigg) Raines (NFCA)..........................1997 Brittany Weil (NFCA)......................................2009 Mary Wisniewski (NJCAA)............................1983

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

Jessica Bashor (NFCA)................................... 2000 Lisa Birocci (NFCA)............................. 2003, 2005 Debbie Bilbao (NSCA)................................... 1996 Kim Davis (NSCA)............................................ 1993 Alicia Gerlach (NFCA).................................... 2001 Kristi Hanks (NFCA)........................................ 2000 Christy Hebert (NFCA)............................1996-97 Kristin Johnson................................................ 2002 Kari Knopf (NSCA)....................................1995-96 Brandi Macias (NFCA).................................... 1997 Katy (Morgan) Faulk (NSCA)....................... 1993 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan .............................. 1995

FIRST TEAM ALL-REGIONAL

Jessica Bashor.................................................. 2000 Lisa Birocci..................................................2003-05 Debbie Bilbao...................................... 1995, 1997 Kim Davis........................................................... 1993 Alicia Gerlach.............................................2001-02 Christy Hebert...........................................1995-97 Karen Jackson...................................... 1991, 1993 Kristin Johnson..........................................2002-03 Amy (Johnson) Owens................................. 1989

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Kari Knopf....................................................1995-97 Colleen McGlaughlin...............................2008-09 Brandi Macias................................................... 1997 Terri (McFarland) McClendon...........1989, 1992 Katy (Morgan) Faulk...................................... 1993 Kylie Murray...................................................... 2005 Emily Nichols............................................. 2005-06 Diane Pohl...................................................1990-91 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan............................... 1995 Jenny Roe....................................................1991-92 Lea (Twigg) Raines......................................... 1997 Brittany Weil...............................................2008-09

SECOND TEAM ALL-REGIONAL

Jessica Bashor............................................2002-03 Debbie Bilbao.................................................. 1996 Katie Boney....................................................... 2003 Kim Davis........................................................... 1992 Lindsey Digmann........................................... 2010 Alicia Gerlach................................................... 2000 Kristi Hanks........................................... 2000, 2002 Katy Jendrzejewski........................................ 2001 Natalie Johnson.............................................. 2004 Amy (Johnson) Owens...........................1990-91 Beth (Kirchener) Pruitt............................1986-87 Kari Knopf.......................................................... 1994 Stacy May....................................................2004-06 Terri (McFarland) McClendon...............1990-91 Erin McGee........................................................ 1997 Emily Nichols.................................................... 2007 Colleen McGlaughlin.....................................2007 Kylie Murray...................................................... 2004 Diane Pohl......................................................... 1992 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan................... 1993, 1996 Diana Repp........................................... 1988, 1991 Jenny Roe.......................................................... 1993 Lea (Twigg) Raines......................................... 1996 Tammy Utley.................................................... 1999 Brittany Weil.....................................................2007 Karin Wick.......................................................... 1990 Melissa Wielandt............................................. 1996

NSCA ALL-REGIONAL

Carol Bruggeman........................................... 1987 Cara Coughenour........................................... 1989 Sally Miller......................................................... 1987

NJCAA ALL-AMERICAN

Diane Jircitano................................................. 1982

BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Debbie Bilbao.................................................. 1997 Karen Jackson.................................................. 1991 Terri (McFarland) McClendon..................... 1990

BIG TEN PITCHER OF THE YEAR

Lisa Birocci........................................................2003 Kristi Hanks................................................ 2000-01 Karen Jackson..................................................1994

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HONOR ROLL

IOWA SOFTBALL BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Jessica Bashor..................................................2000 Karen Jackson..................................................1991 Kari Knopf..........................................................1994 Stacy May..........................................................2003 Terri (McFarland) McClendon.....................1989

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEAM

Linda Barnes..................................................... 1984 Jessica Bashor................................2000-01, 2003 Lisa Birocci........................................................ 2003 Debbie Bilbao............................................1997-98 Katie Brown...................................................... 2008 Cara Coughenour........................................... 1989 Kim Davis.....................................................1991-93 Summer Downs.............................................. 2006 Alicia Gerlach................................................... 2002 Kristi Hanks.................................................2000-01 Mindy Heidgerken......................................... 2005 Christy Hebert...........................................1996-97 Karen Jackson................................1991, 1993-94 Kristin Johnson.................................... 2000, 2003 Natalie Johnson.............................................. 2004 Amy (Johnson) Owens...........................1989-91 Beth (Kirchener) Pruitt.................................. 1987 Kari Knopf....................................................1994-97 Stacy May.......................................................... 2003 Brandi Macias................................................... 1997 Terri (McFarland) McClendon........... 1989-90, 1992 Erin McGee........................................................ 1997 Colleen McGlaughlin..................................... 2009 Lisa Nicola......................................................... 1985 Diane Pohl...................................................1990-92 Lisa (Rasche) Miguel...................................... 2000 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan............................... 1995 Diana Repp........................................... 1988, 1991 Erin Riemersma............................................... 2007 Jenny Roe....................................................1991-93 Lea (Twigg) Raines...................................1996-97 Shawnte Vallejo............................................... 1999 Brittany Weil..................................................... 2009 Karin Wick.......................................................... 1990 Melissa Wielandt............................................. 1996 Mary Wisniewski............................................. 1985

SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

Lindsey Bashor................................................ 2003 Jessica Bashor...................................... 2002, 2005 Lisa Birocci........................................................ 2004 Debbie Bilbao.................................................. 1996 Katey Boney...................................................... 2003 Katie Brown...................................................... 2009 Carol Bruggeman........................................... 1987 Heather Bryant................................................ 1994 Cara Coughenour........................................... 1988

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Christa Davis..................................................... 1992 Liz Dennis....................................................1999-00 Summer Downs.............................................. 2007 Alicia Gerlach.............................................1999-01 Amy (Hartsock) Rath...................................... 1992 Kristi Hanks....................................................... 2002 Karen Jackson.................................................. 1992 Diane Jircitano................................................. 1984 Beth (Kirchener) Pruitt............................1985-86 Taylor Leichsenring........................................ 2010 Stacy May.............................................. 2004, 2006 Terri (McFarland) McClendon..................... 1991 Colleen McGlaughlin..................................... 2008 Jennifer (McMahon) Strong........................ 1995 Sally Miller......................................................... 1987 Kylie Murray...................................................... 2005 Diane Reynolds............................................... 1985 Lynda (Schlueter) Cook................................ 1989 Christina Schmaltz......................................... 2002 Chris Tomek...................................................... 1984 Liz Watkins.......................................... 2010 Brittany Weil...............................................2007-08 Karin Wick.......................................................... 1989 Melissa Wielandt............................................. 1994 Mary Wisniewski............................................. 1984

THIRD TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

Ali Arnold...........................................................2005 Liz Dennis..........................................................2002 Lindsey Digmann...........................................2010 Emily Gerlick.....................................................2004 Kristi Hanks.......................................................1999 Mindy Heidgerken.........................................2006 Katy Jendrzejewski........................................2001 Kristin Johnson....................................2001, 2003 Katie Keim........................................... 2009 Jill Knopf............................................................2000 Lori Leon............................................................2002 Colleen McGlaughlin.....................................2007 Quinn Morelock..............................................2008 Amber Morrow................................................1999 Emily Nichols............................................. 2006-07 Erin Riemersma...............................................2006 Tammy Utley....................................................1999 Liz Watkins.......................................... 2009 Brittany Weil.....................................................2006 Kelly Zeilstra.....................................................1999

HON. MENTION ALL-BIG TEN

Carol Bruggeman........................................... 1986 Lisa Nicola......................................................... 1986

BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Cherie Anderson.............................................1981 Jessica Bashor..................................................2003 Lisa Birocci...............................2003 (MVP), 2005

Stacy May..........................................................2005 Polly Ven Horst............................. 1977, 1981-82

BIG TEN ALL-STAR TEAM

Peg Augspurger.............................................. 1977 Kris Rodgers...................................................... 1977

BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Katie Brown........................................ May 5, 2008 Christy Hebert.................................Apr. 22, 1996 Christy Hebert................................ Mar. 24, 1997 Kari Knopf..........................................Apr. 28, 1997 Jennifer (McMahon) Strong............. Mar. 31, 1997 Emily Nichols......................................Mar, 8, 2005 Liz Watkins................................... March 29, 2010 Melissa Wielandt................................Apr. 8, 1996

BIG TEN PITCHER OF THE WEEK

Lisa Birocci....................................... Feb. 25, 2003 Lisa Birocci........................................Apr. 21, 2005 Lisa Birocci......................................... Mar. 8, 2005 Lisa Birocci.......................................Mar. 29, 2005 Debbie Bilbao.................................Mar. 24, 1997 Debbie Bilbao....................................May 5, 1997 Brittany Weil.......................................Apr. 2, 2007 Brittany Weil.................................... Feb. 18, 2008 Brittany Weil....................................Mar. 10, 2008 Brittany Weil.....................................Apr. 14, 2008 Brittany Weil.....................................Apr. 21, 2008 Brittany Weil.................................... Feb. 23, 2009 Brittany Weil...................................April 13, 2009 Brittany Weil...................................April 27, 2009 Brittany Weil.................................... May 11, 2009 Amanda Zust...............................March 22, 2010

NFCA NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK Brittany Weil.................................... May 12, 2009

BIG TEN ALL-DECADE TEAM

Amy (Johnson) Owens (1981-92)............. 1992 Terri (McFarland) McClendon (1981-92)............1992 Diane Pohl (1981-92)..................................... 1992

IOWA MVP AWARD

Lisa Birocci........................................................2005 Karen Jackson......................................1991, 1994 Kristin Johnson................................................2002 Stacy May................................................... 2005-06 Terri (McFarland) McClendon.....................1990 Emily Nichols....................................................2007 Diane Pohl.............................................1990, 1992 Diana Repp...........................................1988, 1991 Lynda (Schlueter) Cook................................1989 Lea (Twigg) Raines (Offensive)..................1997 Brittany Weil.............................................. 2006-09 Melissa Wielandt.............................................1996

IOWA ALL-AROUND AWARD

Debbie Bilbao..................................................1997

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HONOR ROLL

IOWA SOFTBALL Lindsey Digmann...........................................2010 Christy Hebert.................................................1996 Kari Knopf..........................................................1995 Stacy May..........................................................2004 Erin McGee........................................................1998 Tammy Utley....................................................1999 Kelly Zeilstra.....................................................2000

IOWA GOLD GLOVE AWARD

Stephanie Ackerson....................................... 2006 Katie Brown...................................................... 2009 Kristin Johnson..........................................2000-03 Katie Keim........................................... 2010 Kari Knopf.......................................................... 1997 Erin McGee........................................................ 1998 Emily Nichols.................................................... 2007 Lisa Rasche........................................................ 1999 Erin Riemersma...............................................2008 Jenny Roe.......................................................... 1991 Abby Ruff........................................................... 2004 Melissa Wielandt.......................................1995-96 Amanda Zust....................................... 2009

PEG AUGSPURGER HAWKEYE HEART Shaina Barnes.................................................. 2000 Debbie Bilbao.................................................. 1998 Laura Chipman..........................................2002-04 Brooke Cross..................................................... 1999 Heidi Daumen............................................2007-08 Summer Downs.............................................. 2006 Christy Hebert................................................. 1997 Jenny (McMahon) Strong............................ 1996 Emily Nichols.................................................... 2006 Sam Valentine..................................... 2010 Liz Watkins.......................................... 2009

IOWA MOST IMPROVED AWARD

Katie Brown...................................................... 2008 Leticia Castellon.............................................. 1996 Kristi Hanks....................................................... 2000 Natalie Johnson.............................................. 2004 Katie Keim........................................... 2009 Jill Knopf............................................................ 1998 Taylor Leichsenring............................ 2007, 2010 Colleen McGlaughlin.....................................2006

Tammy Utley.................................................... 1997 Shawnte Vallejo............................................... 1999 Liz Watkins.......................................... 2009 Amanda Zust..............................................2007-08

IOWA COACHES AWARD

Katie Brown...................................................... 2010 Leticia Castellon.............................................. 1998 Lindsey Digmann........................................... 2008 Summer Downs.............................................. 2008 Jill Knopf............................................................ 1999 Colleen McGlaughlin.....................................2007 Jenny (McMahon) Strong............................ 1997 Lisa Rasche........................................................ 2000 Lea (Twigg) Raines......................................... 1996 Erin Riemersma........................................ 2006-07 Sarah Thomson............................................... 2004 Liz Watkins.......................................... 2009 Melissa Wielandt............................................. 1995

IOWA NO-HITTERS

Stephanie Ackerson......................... Feb. 9. 2007 Debbie Bilbao..................................Apr. 16, 1995 Debbie Bilbao................................. Mar. 21, 1997 Debbie Bilbao... Apr. 29, 1997 (Perfect Game) Deibbie Bilbao..Feb. 20, 1998 (Perfect Game) Lisa Birocci........................................Apr. 20, 2003 Lisa Birocci..........................................Mar. 4, 2005 Kristi Hanks.......................................Apr. 10, 1999 Kristi Hanks...................................... Mar. 23, 2002 Brittany Weil.....................................Feb. 13, 2009 Brittany Weil.....................................Feb. 22, 2009 Brittany Weil ...... April 1, 2009 (Perfect Game) Brittany Weil................................... April 12, 2009 Brittany Weil....................................... May 6, 2009 Amanda Zust............................... March 22, 2009 Amanda Zust............................... March 21, 2010

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

Ali Arnold.........................NCAA Regionals, 2005 Debbie Bilbao...NCAA Regionals, 1997 (MVP) Debbie Bilbao....................................... NIST, 1995 Debbie Bilbao........ AT&T Capital Classic, 1996 Debbie Bilbao....................Capital Classic, 1997 Lisa Birocci......................NCAA Regionals, 2005

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Lisa Birocci.............. Big Ten Tournament, 2005 Lisa Birocci.............................. Buzz Classic, 2005 Chelsey Carmody....Metrodome Classic, 2008, 2010 Brigit Cornish.................NCAA Regionals, 1997 Erin Doud............................Capital Classic, 1998 Kristi Hanks............................................ NIST, 2001 Christy Hebert...... College World Series, 1997 Christy Hebert... Speedline Invitational, 1997 Melinda Hippen............. AIAW Region VI, 1982 Karen Jackson.......................... NIST, 1993 (MVP) Karen Jackson..........Cal-State Sac. Tournament, 1994 Karen Jackson...South Fla. Tournament, 1994 Katy Jendrzejwski..... Capital Classic, 2001 (MVP) Kari Knopf............... College World Series, 1995 Kari Knopf.... South Fla. Tournament, 1994-95 Terri Lawson.................... AIAW Region VI, 1982 Brandi Macias........ College World Series, 1995 Brandi Macias....South Fla. Tournament, 1996 Stacy May........................NCAA Regionals, 2005 Stacy May................ Big Ten Tournament, 2005 Stacy May........... Diamond Fun and Sun, 2006 Amber Morrow...........SJSU Tournament, 1999 Lyn Nance............... College World Series, 1996 Emily Nichols............. Buzz Classic, 2005 (MVP) Emily Nichols.......................... Buzz Classic, 2007 Emily Nichols......................................... NIST, 2007 Tasha (Reents) Mulligan....NIST, 1995 (Cons. MVP) Tasha (Reents) Mulligan....South Fla., 1996 (MVP) Jenny Roe.........San Jose Invitational, 1992-93 Kris Rogers...................... AIAW Region VI , 1982 Jenny Schuelke........Metrodome Classic, 2010 Lea (Twigg) Raines... College World Series, 1996 Poley Van Horst........AIAW Region VI, 1981-82 Brittany Weil...... Diamond Fun and Sun, 2006 Brittany Weil.............Metrodome Classic, 2008 Melissa Wielandt.South Fla. Tournament, 1995 Kelly Zeilstra.............Sacramento Classic, 1999

OTHER AWARDS

Kristin Johnson... Big Ten Medal of Honor, 2003 Kristin Johnson...Big Ten Sportsmanship, 2003 Beth (Kirchener) Pruitt...... U.S. Pan-Am Team, 1994-95 Erin McGee........Succ. Farming all-American, 1998 (Capt.) Diane Pohl....Iowa Athlete of the Year, 1990-91 Kristen (Rhoades) Brown....Lou Ginsberg Humanitarion, 1990 Tammy Utley.... Succ. Farming all-American, 1999

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RECORD BOOK

IOWA SOFTBALL GAMES (season) 1. 5. 7. 12. 14.

Shelly Fowler...................1990................. 71 Amy Hartsock.................1990................. 71 Diane Pohl........................1990................. 71 Karin Wick........................1990................. 71 Amy Johnson..................1990................. 69 Jenny Roe.........................1990................. 69 Kari Knopf........................1996................. 68 Christy Hebert................1996................. 68 Tasha Reents...................1996................. 68 Melissa Wielandt............1996................. 68 Katy Morgan....................1995................. 68 Brandi Macias..................1995................. 67 Stacee Harrison..............1995................. 67 Melissa Wielandt............1995................. 65 Kristen Rhoades.............1990................. 65

GAMES (career) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10. 12. 14. 15.

Kari Knopf....................... 94-97..............254 Mindy Heidgerken....... 04-07..............244 Erin McGee..................... 95-98..............249 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............249 Stacy May........................ 03-06..............247 Tasha Reents.................. 93-96..............245 Shelly Fowler.................. 88-91..............242 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02..............242 Christy Hebert............... 94-97..............242 Melissa Wielandt........... 93-96..............241 Jenny Roe........................ 90-93..............241 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03..............239 Emily Nichols................. 05-08..............239 Brandi Macias................. 94-97..............237 Karin Wick....................... 87-90..............236

AT BATS (season) 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15.

Tasha Reents...................1995...............234 Diane Pohl........................1990...............234 Lea Twigg.........................1997...............218 Tasha Reents...................1996...............213 Shelly Fowler...................1990...............213 Christy Hebert................1996...............212 Erin McGee......................1997...............211 Kari Knopf........................1996...............209 Amy Hartsock.................1990...............207 Kristin Johnson...............2001...............204 Stacy May.........................2005...............199 Amy Johnson..................1990...............199 Stacy May.........................2003...............197 Lea Twigg.........................1996...............197 Kim Davis .........................1991...............196

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AT BATS (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kari Knopf....................... 94-97..............802 Stacy May........................ 03-06..............780 Tasha Reents.................. 93-96..............761 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03..............760 Christy Hebert............... 94-97..............710 Emily Nichols................. 05-08..............703 Melissa Wielandt........... 93-96..............688 Jenny Roe........................ 90-93..............685 Karin Wick....................... 87-90..............669 Erin Riemersma............. 06-09..............664

RUNS (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. 14.

Lea Twigg.........................1997................. 62 Erin McGee......................1997................. 56 Christy Hebert................1997................. 51 Tasha Reents...................1996................. 50 Stacy May.........................2005................. 48 Tasha Reents...................1995................. 47 Kari Knopf........................1995................. 46 Christy Hebert................1996................. 45 Kristin Johnson...............2002................. 44 Kari Knopf........................1996................. 44 Erin Riemersma..............2007................. 44 Brandi Macias..................1997................. 43 Diane Pohl........................1990................. 41 Kim Davis..........................1993................. 40 Kristin Johnson...............2003................. 40 Natalie Johnson.............2004................. 40 Stacy May.........................2006................. 40

RUNS (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kristin Johnson............2000-03............160 Tasha Reents.................. 93-96..............155 Kari Knopf....................... 94-97..............145 Stacy May........................ 03-06..............143 Christy Hebert............... 94-97..............129 Erin Riemersma............. 06-09..............127 Erin McGee..................... 95-98..............121 Emily Nichols................. 05-08..............114 Diane Pohl....................... 90-92..............111 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02..............110 Brandi Macias................. 94-97..............109 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............102 Melissa Wielandt........... 93-96..............100 Jenny Roe........................ 90-93................ 97 Rachel West.................... 06-09................ 95 Chelsey Carmody....07-Pres............95

STOLEN BASES (season) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 13. 15.

Tasha Reents...................1996................. 47 Diane Pohl........................1991................. 38 Kristin Johnson...............2002................. 34 Diane Pohl........................1992................. 34 Amber Morrow...............1999................. 33 Kristin Johnson...............2000................. 32 Katie Boney......................2001................. 29 Rachel West.....................2007................. 29 Tasha Reents...................1993................. 28 Jill Knopf...........................1999................. 26 Tasha Reents...................1995................. 26 Diane Pohl........................1990................. 26 Kristin Johnson...............2001................. 25 Tasha Reents...................1994................. 25 Kristin Johnson...............2003................. 24

STOLEN BASES (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Tasha Reents.................. 93-96..............126 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03..............114 Diane Pohl....................... 90-92................ 98 Rachel West.................... 06-09................ 86 Katie Boney..................... 00-03................ 76 Amber Morrow.............. 99-02................ 71 Jill Knopf.......................... 97-00................ 61 Mindy Heidgerken....... 04-07................ 61 Lindsey Digmann......... 07-10................ 54 Jenny Roe........................ 90-93................ 45 Kim Davis......................... 90-93................ 45

HITS (season) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. 14. 15.

Tasha Reents...................1995................. 93 Lea Twigg.........................1997................. 92 Christy Hebert................1996................. 85 Kari Knopf........................1995................. 85 Tasha Reents...................1996................. 83 Diane Pohl........................1990................. 82 Kari Knopf........................1996................. 78 Lea Twigg.........................1996................. 78 Kim Davis..........................1993................. 77 Kari Knopf........................1997................. 76 Emily Nichols..................2007................. 76 Debbie Bilbao.................1997................. 75 Erin McGee......................1997................. 75 Alicia Gerlach..................2001................. 74 Stacy May.........................2005................. 73

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IOWA SOFTBALL HITS (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kari Knopf....................... 94-97..............305 Tasha Reents.................. 93-96..............272 Stacy May........................ 03-06..............264 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03..............258 Christy Hebert............... 94-97..............253 Emily Nichols................. 05-08..............217 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............216 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02..............215 Diane Pohl....................... 90-92..............207 Jenny Roe........................ 90-93..............207 Kim Davis......................... 90-93..............199 Melissa Wielandt........... 93-96..............194 Colleen McGlaughlin.. 06-09..............193 Jessica Bashor................ 00-03..............187 Brandi Macias................. 94-97..............183

DOUBLES (season) 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 12.

Liz Dennis.........................2002................. 20 Alicia Gerlach..................2001................. 18 Kim Davis..........................1993................. 18 Stacy May.........................2003................. 17 Lea Twigg.........................1997................. 17 Kari Knopf........................1997................. 16 Beth Kirchner..................1987................. 16 Stacy May.........................2005................. 15 Emily Nichols..................2006................. 15 Colleen McGlaughlin...2007................. 15 Emily Nichols..................2007................. 15 Christy Hebert................1995................. 14 Lea Twigg.........................1996................. 14 Kari Knopf........................1996................. 14 Colleen McGlaughlin...2009................. 14

DOUBLES (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 11. 12.

Kari Knopf....................... 94-97................ 52 Stacy May........................ 03-06................ 51 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02................ 50 Emily Nichols................. 05-08................ 48 Liz Dennis........................ 99-02................ 44 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98................ 42 Colleen McGlaughlin.. 06-09................ 42 Christy Hebert............... 94-97................ 40 Beth Kirchner................. 84-87................ 37 Summer Downs............ 05-08................ 37 Karin Wick....................... 87-90................ 35 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03................ 31 Brandi Macias................. 94-97................ 31 Lea Twigg........................ 96-97................ 31 Katie Brown.................... 07-10................ 31

TRIPLES (season) 1. 2.

Christina Schmaltz........2001....................8 Kris Rogers.......................1981....................7

3. 8. 15.

Kristin Johnson...............2002....................6 Kari Knopf........................1997....................6 Christy Hebert................1996....................6 Kim Davis..........................1993....................6 Stacee Harrison..............1994....................6 Tasha Reents...................1995....................5 Diane Pohl........................1992....................5 Amy Hartsock.................1990....................5 Lynda Schlueter.............1986....................5 Emily Gerlick....................2004....................5 Chelsey Carmody...... 2008............... 5 Liz Watkins................ 2010............... 5 Kari Knopf........................1995....................4 Brandi Macias..................1995....................4 Melissa Wielandt............1996....................4 Stacee Harrison..............1995....................4 Dawn DeVore..................1993....................4 Katy Morgan....................1993....................4 Amy Hartsock.................1992....................4 Kim Davis..........................1991....................4 Diana Repp......................1991....................4 Lisa Nicola........................1985....................4 Rachel West.....................2007....................4

TRIPLES (career) 1. 2. 4. 7. 10.

Kris Rogers...................... 78-82................ 17 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03................ 13 Lynda Schlueter............ 86-89................ 13 Christy Hebert............... 94-97................ 12 Stacee Harrsion............. 92-95................ 12 Kim Davis......................... 90-93................ 12 Kari Knopf....................... 94-97................ 11 Melissa Wielandt........... 93-96................ 11 Lisa Nicola....................... 83-86................ 11 Amy Hartsock................ 90-92................ 10

HOME RUNS (season) 1. 2. 3. 7. 11. 16.

Emily Nichols..................2005................. 16 Emily Nichols..................2007................. 12 Alicia Gerlach..................2000................. 10 Alicia Gerlach..................2001................. 10 Stacy May.........................2005................. 10 Colleen McGlaughlin...2009................. 10 Debbie Bilbao.................1997....................9 Brandi Macias..................1997....................9 Colleen McGlaughlin...2008....................9 Liz Watkins................ 2009............... 9 Jessica Bashor.................2000....................8 Christy Hebert................1997....................8 Kristin Johnson...............2003....................8 Katie Brown.....................2008....................8 Christina Schmaltz........2003....................7 Christina Schmaltz........2002....................7 Katy Jendrzejewski.......2001....................7

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Katie Brown.....................2009....................7 Chelsey Carmody...... 2010............... 7

HOME RUNS (career) 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 13.

Emily Nichols................. 05-07................ 37 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02................ 29 Colleen McGlaughlin...06-Pr................. 24 Stacy May........................ 03-06................ 23 Jessica Bashor................ 00-03................ 22 Katie Brown.................... 07-10................ 20 Erin Riemersma..............06-Pr................. 18 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05................ 17 Brandi Macias................. 94-97................ 17 Kylie Murray.................... 03-06................ 17 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03................ 16 Christina Schmaltz....... 01-03................ 16 Summer Downs............ 04-08................ 15 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98................ 14 Tammy Utley.................. 96-99................ 14 Liz Watkins..............07-pres...........14

RBI (season) 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 15.

Debbie Bilbao.................1997................. 61 Christy Hebert................1996................. 50 Emily Nichols..................2005................. 49 Colleen McGlaughlin...2009................. 49 Kari Knopf........................1997................. 48 Emily Nichols..................2007................. 48 Liz Watkins................ 2009.............45 Tammy Utley...................1997................. 43 Kylie Murray.....................2005................. 42 Christy Hebert................1997................. 42 Brandi Macias..................1997................. 42 Christina Schmaltz........2002................. 41 Alicia Gerlach..................2000................. 40 Kari Knopf........................1995................. 40 Alicia Gerlach..................2001................. 39 Christina Schmaltz........2003................. 39

RBI (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Kari Knopf....................... 94-97..............163 Emily Nichols................. 05-08..............152 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02..............135 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............134 Christy Hebert............... 94-97..............131 Jessica Bashor................ 00-03..............119 Colleen McGlaughlin.. 06-09..............119 Brandi Macias................. 94-97..............113 Stacy May........................ 03-06..............109 Christina Schmaltz....... 01-03..............101

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IOWA SOFTBALL BATTING AVERAGE (season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15.

Kim Davis..........................1993...............428 Lea Twigg.........................1997...............422 Debbie Bilbao.................1997...............408 Kari Knopf........................1997...............404 Christy Hebert................1996...............401 Emily Nichols................. 2005................400 Christy Hebert................1997...............398 Tasha Reents...................1995...............397 Lea Twigg.........................1996...............396 Tasha Reents...................1996...............390 Jessica Bashor.................2000...............383 Katy Jendrzejewski.......2001...............383 Kristin Johnson...............2002...............379 Kari Knopf........................1995...............379 Alicia Gerlach..................2001...............378

BATTING AVERAGE (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Lea Twigg........................ 96-97..............409 Kari Knopf....................... 94-97..............380 Kim Davis......................... 90-93..............361 Tasha Reents.................. 93-96..............357 Christy Hebert............... 94-97..............356 Diane Pohl....................... 90-92..............348 Rachel West.................... 06-09..............341 Kristin Johnson.............. 00-03..............339 Stacy May........................ 03-06..............338 Emily Nichols................. 05-Pr...............337 Alicia Gerlach................. 99-02..............330 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............326 Brigit Cornish................. 96-97..............327 Jessica Bashor................ 00-03..............322 Colleen McGlaughlin.. 06-09..............322

GAMES PITCHED (season) 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Terri McFarland...............1990................. 57 Kristi Hanks......................2001................. 53 Brittany Weil....................2008................. 53 Brittany Weil....................2006................. 51 Lisa Birocci.......................2005................. 50 Debbie Bilbao.................1996................. 50 Lisa Birocci.......................2004................. 49 Brittany Weil....................2009................. 49 Debbie Bilbao.................1995................. 48 Lisa Birocci.......................2003................. 48 Karen Jackson.................1994................. 47 Debbie Bilbao.................1998................. 45 Amanda Zust..................2010................. 43 Kelly Zeilstra....................2000................. 41 Karen Jackson.................1991................. 41

GAMES PITCHED (career) 1. 2.

Brittany Weil................... 06-09..............183 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............181

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Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05..............175 Terri McFarland.............. 89-92..............158 Karen Jackson................ 91-94..............157 Amanda Zust................. 07-10..............136 Ali Arnold........................ 03-06..............134 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02..............125 Leticia Castellon............ 95-98..............105 Jenny McMahon........... 94-97................ 97

INNINGS PITCHED (season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Terri McFarland...............1990...............302 Brittany Weil....................2006...............296 Brittany Weil....................2008........... 292.2 Karen Jackson.................1994........... 282.2 Kristi Hanks......................2001........... 283.2 Lisa Birocci.......................2005........... 265.1 Debbie Bilbao.................1995........... 254.1 Brittany Weil....................2009...............249 Karen Jackson.................1993...............247 Debbie Bilbao.................1998........... 246.2

INNINGS PITCHED (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brittany Weil................... 06-09.......1,011.2 Karen Jackson................ 91-94.......... 942.1 Terri McFarland.............. 89-92.......... 901.1 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02.......... 883.1 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05.......... 842.6 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98.......... 727.1 Ali Arnold........................ 03-06.......... 618.0 Amanda Zust................. 07-10.......... 617.2 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05.......... 578.3 Diane Roorda................. 83-86.......... 578.0

COMPLETE GAMES (season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Terri McFarland...............1990................. 35 Brittany Weil....................2006................. 34 Brittany Weil....................2008................. 30 Karen Jackson.................1994................. 31 Kristi Hanks......................2001................. 29 Lisa Birocci.......................2005................. 28 Karen Jackson.................1991................. 28 Karen Jackson.................1992................. 27 Terri McFarland...............1991................. 27

COMPLETE GAMES (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Brittany Weil................... 06-09..............110 Karen Jackson................ 91-94..............109 Terri McFarland.............. 89-92..............104 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02................ 88 Diane Roorda................. 83-86................ 82 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05................ 81 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98................ 72 Tracy Langhurst............ 84-87................ 45 Amanda Zust................. 07-10................ 45

10. Kelly Zeilstra................... 99-00................ 44

E.R.A. (season) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Karen Jackson.................1991..............0.35 Tracy Langhurst.............1986..............0.52 Terri McFarland...............1991..............0.53 Ann Coughenour...........1986..............0.53 Diane Roorda..................1986..............0.61 Peg Augsburger.............1978..............0.63 Karen Jackson.................1993..............0.68 Terri McFarland...............1989..............0.75 Kristi Hanks......................2001..............0.81 Terri McFarland...............1990..............0.83 Karen Jackson.................1994..............0.84

E.R.A. (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Karen Jackson................ 91-94.............0.69 Terri McFarland.............. 89-92.............0.82 Ann Coughenour.......... 85-86.............0.89 Diane Roorda................. 83-86.............0.91 Peg Augsburger............ 76-78.............1.12 Kelly Zeilstra................... 99-00.............1.17 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05.............1.20 Tracy Langhurst............ 84-87.............1.31 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02.............1.32 Diana Repp..................... 88-91.............1.35

WINS (season) 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 10.

Kristi Hanks......................2001................. 39 Debbie Bilbao.................1997................. 30 Lisa Birocci.......................2003................. 29 Lisa Birocci.......................2005................. 29 Karen Jackson.................1994................. 29 Karen Jackson.................1991................. 28 Brittany Weil....................2008................. 28 Terri McFarland...............1990................. 27 Brittany Weil....................2006................. 27 Debbie Bilbao.................1998................. 26 Brittany Weil....................2009................. 26

WINS (career) 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98................ 99 Brittany Weil................... 06-09................ 99 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02................ 98 Karen Jackson................ 91-94................ 98 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05................ 90 Terri McFarland.............. 89-92................ 88 Ali Arnold........................ 03-06................ 64 Amanda Zust................. 07-10................ 56 Jenny McMahon........... 94-97................ 46 Diane Roorda................. 83-86................ 43

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IOWA SOFTBALL SHUTOUTS (season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

Karen Jackson.................1991................. 19 Terri McFarland...............1990................. 18 Lisa Birocci.......................2003................. 15 Terri McFarland...............1992................. 14 Brittany Weil....................2009................. 14 Terri McFarland...............1991................. 12 Karen Jackson.................1993................. 12 Kelly Zeilstra....................1999................. 11 Kelly Zeilstra....................2000................. 11 Debbie Bilbao.................1995................. 11 Lisa Birocci.......................2004................. 11

SHUTOUTS (career) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

Terri McFarland.............. 89-92................ 50 Karen Jackson................ 91-94................ 46 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05................ 40 Brittany Weil................... 06-09................ 40 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98................ 37 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02................ 29 Ali Arnold........................ 03-06................ 22 Kelly Zeilstra................... 99-00................ 22

STRIKEOUTS (season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Brittany Weil....................2009...............339 Lisa Birocci.......................2004...............313 Brittany Weil....................2008...............296 Lisa Birocci.......................2005...............288 Brittany Weil....................2006...............270 Lisa Birocci.......................2003...............267 Karen Jackson.................1993...............252 Karen Jackson.................1994...............245 Terri McFarland...............1990...............241 Kristi Hanks......................2000...............227 Kristi Hanks......................2001...............223 Ali Arnold.........................2005...............209 Terri McFarland...............1989...............199 Terri McFarland...............1992...............198 Karen Jackson.................1991...............186

STRIKEOUTS (career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brittany Weil................... 06-09.......... 1,083 Lisa Birocci...................... 02-05..............946 Kristi Hanks..................... 99-02..............815 Karen Jackson................ 91-94..............809 Terri McFarland.............. 89-92..............791 Ali Arnold........................ 03-06..............568 Amanda Zust................. 07-10..............497 Debbie Bilbao................ 95-98..............476 Diane Roorda................. 83-86..............389 Kelly Zeilstra................... 99-00..............235

IOWA SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Category_________________________________ Mark___________________________________ Year Games Played_______________________________ 71____________________________________ 1990 Most Wins__________________________________ 53____________________________________ 1991 Least Losses_________________________________ 9__________________________________ 1974, 97 Longest Winning Streak_______________________ 25____________________________________ 1997 At Bats____________________________________ 1,915___________________________________ 1990 Batting Average_____________________________ .355____________________________________ 1997 Runs Scored________________________________ 389____________________________________ 1997 Hits_______________________________________ 619____________________________________ 1996 RBI________________________________________ 328____________________________________ 1997 Doubles____________________________________ 91____________________________________ 1997 Triples_____________________________________ 26____________________________________ 1982 Home Runs_________________________________ 61____________________________________ 2005 Total Bases______________________________ 837/1,711_________________________________ 1997 Slugging Percentage_________________________ .489____________________________________ 1997 Fewest Strikeouts____________________________ 47____________________________________ 1978 Base on Balls________________________________ 155____________________________________ 1997 Stolen Bases________________________________ 133____________________________________ 1996 Putouts___________________________________ 1,515___________________________________ 1990 Assists_____________________________________ 688____________________________________ 1989 Double Plays________________________________ 26____________________________________ 2003 Fewest Errors_______________________________ 44____________________________________ 2006

IOWA TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Category_________________________________ Mark_________________________ Opponent, Year Longest Game___________________________ 15 innings_______________________ Minnesota, 1995 _______________________________________ 15 innings_____________________ Florida State, 1993 At Bats_____________________________________ 61___________________________ Michigan, 1991 Batting Average_____________________________ .612______________________________ Drake, 2001 Runs Scored________________________________ 19__________________________ Penn State, 1997 Hits_______________________________________ 19_____________________________ Mercer, 2007 __________________________________________ 19______________________ Western Illinois, 2002 __________________________________________ 19______________________________ Drake, 2001 __________________________________________ 19_____________________________Indiana, 1993 __________________________________________ 19______________________________ Drake, 1989 RBI________________________________________ 17__________________________ Penn State, 1997 Doubles_____________________________________ 6___________________Twice, last at Indiana, 2009 Triples______________________________________ 2_____________ 13 times, last vs. Ohio State, 2010 Home Runs__________________________________ 7______________________________Auburn, 2005_ Total Bases_________________________________ 36_____________________________Auburn, 2005 Stolen Bases_________________________________ 9_______________________ Western Illinois, 1996 Putouts____________________________________ 43___________________ Minnesota, 1995 (15 Inn.)

IOWA INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Category__________ Player___________________ Mark________________________ Opponent, Year At Bats_____________ Cherie Anderson____________ 8____________________________________ 1981 __________________ Polly Van Horst______________ 8____________________________________ 1981 __________________ Kris Rogers_________________ 8____________________________________ 1981 Hits_______________ Christy Hebert______________ 5__________________________ Penn State, 1996 __________________ Brandi Macias_______________ 5___________________________ Michigan, 1995 RBI________________ Emily Nichols_______________ 8_____________________________ Auburn, 2005 Runs______________ Eight Times_________________ 4___ Last - Chelsey Carmody vs. Utah Valley, 2008 Doubles____________ Alicia Gerlach_______________ 3___________________________ Michigan, 1999 __________________ Christy Hebert______________ 3_____________________________ Purdue, 1997 Triples_____________ Two Times__________________ 2____Last - Chelsey Carmody vs. Utah Valley, 2008 __________________ Brandi Macias_______________ 2____________________________________ 1995 __________________ Jenny Roe__________________ 2_____________________________________ n/a Home Runs_________ Emily Nichols_______________ 3_____________________________ Auburn, 2005 Total Bases_________ Emily Nichols______________ 12____________________________ Auburn, 2005 Stolen Bases________ Tasha Reents_______________ 4_____________________________ Virginia, 1996 __________________ Erin McGee_________________ 4______________________ Western Illinois, 1996 Walks______________ Twice______________________ 4___________ Last - Colleen McGlaughlin vs. 2008

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

IOWA SOFTBALL -AStephanie Ackerson....2005-07 Callie Adreon.................2006-09 Ashley Akers........ 2010-pres. Jamie Al-Moradi................. 1995 Roxie Albrecht..............1977-79 Cherie Anderson..........1981-84 Sarah Anderson.................. 1991 Meg Appleget...............1994-95 Ali Arnold........................2003-06 Megan Atkins................1998-01 Peg Augspurger...........1977-79

-BDiann Ballard....................... 1978 Marty Baker...................1978-80 Sue Barker............................ 1983 Linda Barnes..................1981-84 Jennifer Barnes................... 1978 Shaina Barnes...............1997-00 Cristen Barry..................1987-88 Jessica Bashor...............2000-03 Lindsey Bashor.............2002-03 Angie Bean........................... 1981 Debbie Bilbao...............1995-98 Lisa Birocci.....................2002-05 Sami Baugh....................2004-07 Katie Boney....................2000-03 Jayne Brinkman.................. 1980 Katie Brown...................2007-10 Pamela Brown...............1987-89 Carol Bruggeman........1984-87 Heather Bryant.............1993-94

-CChelsey Carmody.2008-pres. Cindy Carney.................1978-80 Leticia Castellon...........1995-98 Laura Chipman.............2001-04 Tami Chown...................1988-90 Chris Cochran................1981-84 Debra Connell..................... 1978 Brigit Cornish................1996-97 Ann Coughenour.........1985-86 Cara Coughenour........1986-89 Lisa Costello......................... 1986 Eleanor Crocker.................. 1978 Brooke Cross..................1998-01

-DAlice Darland.................1983-86 Heidi Daumen...............2007-10 Bev Davidson................1977-80 Christa Davis..................1990-93 Kim Davis........................1991-93 Cindy Dennis.................1977-80

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Liz Dennis.......................1999-02 Lori DeSmyter...............1987-90 Dawn DeVore................1992-95 Lindsey Digmann........2007-10 Jeri Doran............................. 1977 Erin Doud..................1998-2001 Johnnie Dowling.2010-pres. Karla Downes...................... 1983 Summer Downs...........2005-08 Amy Drake......................1985-88

-EDiane Elwonger.................. 1978 Lindsey Emery..............2006-07 Lisa Engdahl........................ 1984

-FCheryl Feldman.................. 1981 Lauire Fieldman................. 1980 Kelly Flanagan.................... 1978 Julie Folts........................1977-78 Shelly Fowler.................1988-91

-GAlicia Gerlach................1999-02 Emily Gerlick..................2003-06 Traci Gilmore.................1987-89 Kristy Gleason..................... 1993 Jordan Goschie... 2010-pres.

-HLiz Hall.............................1977-78 Kristi Hanks....................1999-02 Carrie Harbach.................... 1990 Stacee Harrison............1992-95 Amy Hartstock..............1990-92 Christy Hebert..............1994-97 Mindy Heidgerken......2004-07 Sam Heinzman................... 2009 Rita Hellman..................1978-79 Amanda Hentges.........2003-04 Melinda Hippen................. 1982 Sarah Hoel............................ 1996 Denise Hunt......................... 1981 Elisha Huse.....................2002-04 Kamber Hyde...................... 1998

-JKaren Jackson...............1991-94 Katy Jendrzejewski.....1998-01 Diane Jircitano..............1983-84 Amy Johnson................1988-91 Cindy Johnson.................... 1978 Kristin Johnson.............2000-03 Natalie Johnson...........2003-05

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Kathy Kasper.................1978-79 Katie Keim........... 2009-pres. Chris Kennedy...............1978-79 Tina Keppy.....................1981-82 Carmen Kinrade................. 1978 Beth Kirchner................1984-87 Paula Klein............................ 1977 Amy Kloeckl......................... 1993 Jill Knopf.........................1997-00 Kari Knopf.......................1994-96 Julie Kratoska................1981-84 Amy Krieger......................... 1985 Kathleen Kueny............1990-91

Lyn Nance.......................1996-97 Alisha Nelson................1993-94 Emily Nichols.................2005-08 Lisa Nicola......................1983-86 Jane Niffenegger............... 1970

Tracy Taylor....................1979-81 Sarah Thomson............2001-04 Chris Tomek...................1983-84 DeDe Towe........................... 1977 Lea Twigg.......................1996-97

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Lynn Oberbillig.............1977-78 Stephanie Ochoa.2010-pres.

Tammy Utley.................1996-97

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Sam Valentine..... 2010-pres. Shawne Vallejo.............1998-99 Ashley Vanderloo.2010-pres. Shirley Ven Horst............... 1981 Polly Ven Horst............77,79,81-82

-LTracy Langhurst...........1984-87 Terri Lawson..................1981-82 Taylor Leichsenring..........2007Pam Lens.............................. 1978 Lori Leon.........................2000-02 Lisa Linge.............................. 1978 Chelsea Lyon....... 2010-pres.

-MBrandi Macias................1994-97 Michelle Magyar..........1985-87 Lindsey Major..................... 2008 Stacy May.......................2003-06 Joyce Mayo.......................... 1977 Missy Mazur......................... 2009 Mary McAreavy............1977-80 Marsha McCaleb................ 1977 Katie McCannon..........1997-98 Terri McFarland.............1989-92 Erin McGee.....................1995-98 Colleen McGlaughlin.. 2006-09 Jenny McMahon..........1994-97 Dolores McNally................. 1978 Jacque Meyer...................... 1981 Andrea Meyers.............1988-91 Anne Middleton...........1991-92 Sally Miller......................1986-89 Cory Minter....................1997-98 Quinn Morelock...........2006-09 Katie Morgan.................1992-95 Mary Morrison.................... 1981 Amber Morrow.............1999-02 Carly Mortensen................ 2002 Amy Murphy.................1990-93 Kylie Murray...................2003-06

Terry Pactwa..................1981-82 Jeannette Painovich...1985-87 Pam Palmore...... 1989-90,1992 Stephanie Park.............2003-04 Megan Petersen...........1998-99 Sharelle Petersen............... 1986 Lynn Phelps......................... 1980 Diane Pohl......................1989-92 Bobette Puckett................. 1978 Marty Pump......................... 1985

-RTammie Ragatz.............1981-83 Lisa Rasche.....................1999-01 Tasha Reents.................1993-96 Diana Repp....................1988-91 Diane Reynolds (Roorda)..1983-86 Lori Reynolds...................... 1977 Erin Riemersma............2006-09 Kristen Rhoades...........1987-90 Jenny Roe.......................1990-93 Kris Rogers........1977-78, 81-82 Abby Ruff........................2004-05 Melanie Ruth.................1980-83 Liz Ryan...........................1981-84

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-WAnn Marie Wagner............ 1977 Liz Watkins.......... 2009-pres. Rachel West...................2006-09 Brittany Weil..................2006-09 Karin Wick.......................1987-90 Melissa Wielandt..........1993-96 Linette Wieland............1980-82 Teresa Wise.....................1983-84 Mary Wisniewski..........1984-85 Julia Wirzbach..................... 2001

-YMelissa Young...............1993-96

-ZKaren Zamora..................... 1977 Kelly Zeilstra..................1999-00 Amanda Zust......................2007Current players in BOLD.

Brandi Sargent..............2005-06 Nancy Schaefer............1978-79 Lynda Schlueter...........1986-89 Christina Schmaltz......2001-03 Jenny Schuelke... 2008-pres. Mary Beth Schwarze......... 1978 Julie Sessler....................1992-93 Christal Shalla...............1981-82 Karla Smith.....................1980-82 Monica Sokolski...........1986-87 Sarah Spiering.................... 2010 Jenna Spratt..................2004-07 Lisa Steele............................ 1985 Lori Stick............................... 1985 Jenni Stotmeister.........1991-94 Melissa Stuber..............1998-01 Mary Swenson.................... 1979

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RESULTS VS. ALL OPPONENTS

IOWA SOFTBALL OPPONENT.................... RECORD Adelphi..............................................1-1. Akron.................................................5-2. Alabama............................................1-1 Albany....................................0-0 Arizona..............................................0-4. Arizona State......................10-21 Arkansas...........................................1-4 Auburn..............................................2-2. Augustana........................................1-0. Ball State........................................ 12-0. Baylor.................................................0-1. Bethune-Cookman.......................2-0. Boston University..........................1-2. Boston College...............................1-0. Bowling Green................................8-1. Bradley..............................................7-0. Briar Cliff...........................................0-1. Brigham Young...............................4-0. Buena Vista......................................2-2 Buffalo...............................................3-0. California..............................8-12 Cal-Davis...........................................1-0. Cal-Hayward....................................1-1. Cal-Poly Pomona...........................1-1 Cal-Riverside....................................2-1. Cal-Poly.............................................0-3. Cal-Sacramento..............................4-2. Cal-Santa Barbara..........................3-0. Cal State Bakersfield.....................0-1 Cal State Fullerton.................2-1 Cal State Northridge.....................1-1 Canisius.............................................1-0. Central College...............................1-0. Central Florida................................1-1 Central Michigan...........................6-2. Central (Okla.) State......................0-1. Chattanooga...................................0-1. Coe College.....................................2-0 Colgate...................................0-0 Colorado State................................2-2. Connecticut.....................................4-1. Cornell...............................................3-1 Creighton...................................... 8-20. C.W. Post...........................................1-0 Dartmouth.......................................1-0. Davis & Elkins..................................1-0 Delaware State.......................0-0 DePaul...............................................8-2. Detroit-Mercy.................................1-0. Dordt..................................................1-0. Drake....................................33-7. Drexel.................................................3-0. East Carolina..........................1-0. Eastern Illinois.............................6-0-1. Eastern Kentucky...........................2-0. Eastern Michigan...................3-1

OPPONENT.................... RECORD Elon.....................................................1-0 Emporia State.................................2-0. Florida................................................1-2. Florida A&M.....................................3-0. Florida Atlantic...............................3-3 Florida Gulf Coast..................0-0 Florida International.....................2-2. Florida State....................................3-4. Fresno State.....................................2-5 Gardner-Webb................................2-0. Grand View College......................2-2. Georgia...................................2-0. Georgia Tech...................................1-2 Georgia State..................................4-0. Georgia Southern..........................5-0. Hartford............................................2-0 Harvard.............................................1-0. Hawaii................................................2-0. Hofstra...............................................3-1 Howard..............................................1-0 Idaho State.............................2-0. Illinois...................................15-8. Illinois-Chicago..............................4-1. Illinois State.......................34-17 Indian Hills CC.................................1-0. Indiana........................... 57-31-1. Indiana State...................................4-0. Iowa State....................... 30-30-1. Iowa Wesleyan................................3-0 IPFW........................................0-0 Kansas............................................. 6-10. Kansas State....................................3-0. Kearney State..................................2-0 Kennesaw State..............................1-0. Kentucky...........................................1-1. Kent State.........................................2-0 Liberty....................................0-0 Lipscomb................................0-0 Long Beach State...........................1-2. Long Island......................................4-2. Loras College...................................3-0. Louisiana State...............................0-1. Louisiana Tech................................0-2. Louisiana-Lafayette......................1-2 Louisville...........................................4-2. Luther College................................2-0 Long Beach State...........................2-0 Longwood........................................1-0 Loyola................................................1-0. Maine.................................................3-0 Marist.................................................2-0. Marshall............................................0-1. Marycrest..........................................3-0. Maryland................................1-1. Massachusetts................................1-0 Memphis...........................................1-0

OPPONENT.................... RECORD Mercer...............................................1-0. Miami (OH).......................................5-1. Michigan......................... 52-51-1 Michigan State...................68-27 Middle Tennesse State.................1-0. Minnesota..........................53-37. Mississippi........................................2-1. Mississippi State.............................2-1. Missouri.......................................... 6-11. Mt. Mercy College.........................1-0 Murray State..........................0-0 Nebraska........................................ 8-11. Nebraska-Omaha..........................1-2. Nebraska-Wesleyan......................1-0. Nevada..............................................2-1. Nevada-Las Vegas.........................4-3. New Mexico.....................................4-4. North Carolina................................1-5. North Carolina State.....................1-0 N.C.-Charlotte.................................1-0. N.C.-Wilmington............................1-0. North Dakota..................................1-0. North Dakota State.......................5-0 Northwestern.....................43-49 Northeast Louisiana.....................0-1. Northeast Missouri.......................3-1. Northern Colorado........................1-3 Northern Illinois........................24-16. Northern Iowa...........................27-16. Notre Dame.....................................4-2. Ohio State...........................58-33. Oklahoma.........................................4-6. Oklahoma City................................1-2. Oklahoma State.............................2-9. Oregon..............................................1-2. Oregon State...................................1-1 Pacific.................................................7-1. Penn State..........................38-15. Pittsburg State................................1-0. Purdue..................................37-6 Radford..............................................1-0 Rhode Island...................................1-0. Rider College...................................3-1. Robert Morris..................................2-0. Rutgers..............................................4-0. Sacramento State..........................9-2. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)........................1-1. Sam Houston..................................0-3. San Diego State..............................3-2. San Francisco..................................1-0. San Jose State.................................9-2. Santa Clara.......................................9-1 Seattle....................................0-0 St. Ambrose.................................. 12-2. St. Francis..........................................2-0. St. Johns............................................2-0.

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OPPONENT.................... RECORD St. Louis.............................................0-2. St. Mary’s .......................................... 3-2 Stanford........................................0-0 Stetson...................................5-4 South Carolina................................2-3 South Dakota.........................4-0 South Dakota State.......................8-0. South Florida...................................4-5. Southeast Missouri.......................0-1. Southwest Missouri......................3-3. Southern Illinois....................5-2. S. Illinois-Edwardsville.................1-0. Southwest Texas............................1-0. Stephen F. Austin...........................5-1. Syracuse............................................3-2. Temple...............................................4-0. Tennessee...............................1-1. Tennessee-Chattanooga.............2-0. Tennessee Tech..............................3-1. Texas...................................................1-1 Texas-Arlington..............................2-2. Texas A&M........................................4-1. Texas State.......................................1-0 Texas Tech........................................1-2. Texas Wesleyan...............................1-0. Texas Women’s Univ.....................0-1 Toledo................................................6-3. Troy.....................................................2-0. Tulsa...................................................1-1 UCLA..................................................1-6 UMBC......................................0-0 Upper Iowa......................................2-0. U.S. International...........................4-1. Utah....................................................5-3. Utah State........................................5-2. Utah Valley.......................................2-0 Vermont............................................1-0. Virginia..............................................4-0. Virginia Tech....................................6-0. Wagner College..............................9-1. Wartburg..........................................5-0. Washington.....................................1-7. West Texas State.............................1-0 Western Illinois..................25-18. Western Kentucky.........................1-1. Western Michigan.........................4-0. Western Oregon.............................2-0. Wichita State...................................2-2. William Penn...................................6-5. Winthrop..........................................2-0. Wisconsin.............................37-7 UW-Green Bay............................. 10-0. Yale.....................................................2-0 2011 opponent in BOLD.

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IOWA SOFTBALL Jane Hagedorn Head Coach: 1974-80 Record at Iowa: 76-99 1978 19-11 Overall NE Mo. St...........................W...........7-0 NE Mo. St...........................W...........3-0 Central College................W...........6-0 Marycrest...........................W........ 11-0 Wyoming............................L............7-6 Nebraska Wesleyan........W........ 10-0 Missouri...............................L............6-5 Loras....................................W...........5-3 Loras....................................W...........5-2 Iowa Wesleyan.................W........ 13-0 St. Ambrose......................W........ 17-1 Luther.................................W...........2-1 Northern Iowa.................W...........5-1 Ohio State.........................W...........5-2 vs. Michigan.......................L............7-0 vs. Indiana.........................W...........7-4 Wartburg............................L............4-2 Wartburg...........................W...........8-4 Iowa Wesleyan.................W........ 10-1 William Penn.....................L............2-0 Mt. Mercy...........................W...........5-3 William Penn....................W...........5-1 William Penn.....................L............2-1 W. Illinois.............................L............8-0 Grand View........................W...........9-4 Iowa State...........................L............4-1 Iowa State...........................L......... 13-5 Dordt...................................W...........6-2 Grand View.........................L............6-0 Briar Cliff.............................L............2-1 1979 15-14 Overall vs. Indiana..........................L............8-7 Texas Women’s..................L............5-0 Texas Wesleyan................W...........4-0 Oklahoma...........................L............3-0 vs. Kearney State.............W...........5-3 Nebraska.............................L............4-1 vs. Creighton.....................L............2-0 William Penn.....................L............6-2 William Penn....................W...........4-0 vs. North Dakota.............W...........7-0 vs. Luther...........................W...........7-4 Minnesota..........................L............3-1 Minnesota.........................W...........2-1 Minnesota..........................L............1-0 Grand View.........................L............3-2 Grand View........................W...........3-1 *Wartburg.........................W...........6-3 *Wartburg.........................W........ 12-2 vs. Northwestern............W...........7-1

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vs. Ohio State...................W...........2-1 Indiana................................L............3-0 vs. Michigan State...........L............2-0 *Loras..................................W........ 15-1 vs. Coe................................W...........6-1 vs. Iowa Wesleyan...........W...........9-1 vs. William Penn..............W...........3-0 W. Illinois.............................L............1-0 W. Illinois.............................L............2-1 vs. Drake..............................L............1-0 vs. Iowa State....................L............7-1 1980 9-25 Overall vs. Kansas State...............W...........3-2 vs. Central State................L............4-1 vs. Stephen F. Austin......W...........4-3 vs. Texas-Arlington..........L............6-5 vs. SE Missouri...................L............2-0 vs. W. Texas St...................W........ 10-1 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............6-0 vs. Kansas...........................L............4-2 *Grand View......................W...........2-0 Northern Iowa..................L............7-1 Northern Iowa..................L............1-0 *Drake.................................W...........6-0 *Drake..................................L............6-3 vs. Northwestern............W...........3-2 Michigan State.................L............3-0 vs. Ohio State....................L............2-1 N. Illinois.............................L............2-0 N. Illinois.............................L............5-2 vs. Northwestern.............L............3-0 Minnesota..........................L............8-0 vs. Northern Iowa............L............6-0 vs. Iowa State....................L............2-1 *William Penn...................L............2-0 *William Penn...................L............3-1 SW Missouri State............L............5-2 vs. St. Louis.........................L............1-0 vs. St. Louis........................W...........5-1 SW Missouri State............L............4-0 *W. Illinois...........................L............2-1 *W. Illinois...........................L............4-1 Kansas State.....................W...........1-0 Missouri..............................W...........4-2 Iowa State...........................L............1-0 Creighton...........................L............6-2

Ginny Parrish Head Coach: 1981-87 Record at Iowa: 156-166-1 1981 17-25 Overall vs. Texas Wesleyan..........W...........5-0 vs. New Mexico................W...........1-0 vs. Wichita State..............W...........9-6

vs. Oklahoma State.........L............1-0 vs. N. Colorado.................W...........5-2 vs. Cal-Berkeley................L............7-0 vs. Oklahoma....................L............4-3 vs. Ohio State....................L............4-2 vs. Michigan State...........L......... 10-0 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............3-0 vs. Pittsburg State...........W...........2-0 vs. Kansas...........................L............2-0 vs. Illinois State.................L............9-1 vs. SW Missouri State......L............5-1 vs. NE Misssouri...............W...........6-5 vs. SE Missouri...................L............7-2 Drake....................................L............4-3 Drake...................................W...........9-0 *Grand View.......................L............3-1 *St. Ambrose.....................L............3-1 *Northern Iowa................L............5-4 *Northern Iowa................L............4-1 vs. Minnesota....................L............5-2 vs. Ohio State...................W...........3-1 vs. Michigan.......................L............2-0 vs. Michigan State...........L............6-5 *N. Illinois..........................W...........3-2 *N. Illinois..........................W........ 10-3 Augustana.........................W...........4-3 Minnesota.........................W...........1-0 Creighton...........................L............5-0 Creighton...........................L......... 11-2 Minnesota..........................L............1-0 Nebraska (Omaha).........W........ 10-2 Iowa State...........................L............1-0 Iowa State...........................L......... 14-2 Nebraska (Omaha).........W........ 10-2 W. Illinois.............................L......... 10-4 W. Illinois.............................L............3-2 Kansas State.....................W...........3-2 Creighton...........................L............1-0 Nebraska.............................L............1-0 1982 18-23 Overall, 2-10 Big Ten vs. Utah................................L............5-2 vs. Missouri........................L............2-1 vs. Stephen F. Austin.......L............3-2 vs. LA Tech..........................L............2-1 vs. Ohio State....................L............3-1 vs. Utah................................L............6-0 vs. Nebraska.....................W...........2-1 vs. Buena Vista.................W...........4-3 vs. Ohio State....................L............3-0 vs. N. Colorado..................L......... 11-3 *Wartburg.........................W...........8-4 *Wartburg.........................W........ 11-0 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............7-2 vs. Kansas...........................L............8-2 vs. NE Missouri..................L............7-1 vs. Mississippi State.......W...........6-1 Northern Iowa..................L............5-0

Northern Iowa.................W...........3-0 *Marycrest.........................W...........5-0 *Marycrest.........................W...........9-0 vs. Michigan State..........W...........2-0 Michigan.............................L............5-1 vs. Indiana..........................L............5-0 vs. Northwestern.............L............3-2 vs. S. Illinois-Edw.............W...........3-2 W. Illinois............................W...........3-0 vs. St. Francis....................W...........4-2 vs. Northwestern.............L............3-2 *William Penn..................W...........9-1 *William Penn...................L............4-3 *N. Illinois...........................L............6-4 *N. Illinois...........................L............6-0 *St. Ambrose....................W...........6-1 *St. Ambrose.....................L............8-7 vs. Minnesota....................L............7-0 Iowa State...........................L............3-1 vs. Minnesota....................L......... 10-2 Iowa State..........................W...........8-3 Minnesota..........................L............3-1 Iowa State..........................W...........4-2 Minnesota.........................W...........5-0 SE Missouri.........................L............5-1 1983 20-18 Overall, 8-7 Big Ten vs. W. Illinois......................W...........6-2 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............1-0 vs. South Carolina............L............4-1 vs. Ohio State...................W...........2-0 vs. Buena Vista.................W...........8-3 vs. Ohio State...................W...........1-0 vs. Buena Vista..................L............5-0 vs. Oklahoma...................W...........2-1 Northern Iowa.................W..2-1 (10) *Northern Iowa................L............2-0 *Northern Iowa................L............3-1 Iowa State...........................L............8-7 Iowa State..........................W...........4-0 *Northwestern.................W...........4-2 *Northwestern..................L............5-1 Michigan............................W...........6-0 Michigan.............................L............1-0 Michigan.............................L............4-1 Michigan............................W...........8-7 *Bradley.............................W...........5-4 *Bradley.............................W........ 11-7 *Drake.................................W...........3-2 *Drake.................................W...........4-2 Northwestern....................L............7-3 Northwestern....................L............3-0 *Michigan State..............W...........4-1 *Michigan State..............W...........1-0 *Michigan State..............W...........4-1 N. Illinois.............................L............4-3 N. Illinois.............................L..... Forfeit Ohio State..........................L............6-5

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IOWA SOFTBALL Ohio State..........................L............1-0 Ohio State.........................W...........3-1 Ohio State..........................L............2-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........4-3 *Minnesota........................L............2-1 *Minnesota........................L............2-1 *Minnesota.......................W...........3-2 1984 24-28 Overall, 10-14 Big Ten Oklahoma...........................L............6-0 vs. LA Tech..........................L............7-0 vs. Missouri........................L............2-0 vs. Wichita State..............W...........5-0 vs. Kansas...........................L............5-0 vs. Illinois State.................L............2-0 vs. N. Colorado..................L......... 10-7 vs. N. Colorado..................L............7-1 vs. W. Michigan................W...........3-2 vs. Missouri.......................W...........9-1 Northern Iowa..................L............8-7 Northern Iowa.................W...........7-2 *W. Illinois..........................W...........2-1 *W. Illinois...........................L............5-4 *St. Ambrose....................W...........9-1 *St. Ambrose....................W........ 12-2 *Creighton.........................L............4-1 *Creighton.........................L............7-0 *Iowa State........................W...........2-0 *Iowa State.........................L............3-2 *Northwestern..................L............3-1 *Northwestern..................L............2-0 *Michigan...........................L............5-4 *Michigan..........................W........ 10-7 *Michigan..........................W...........2-1 *Michigan..........................W...........7-4 *N. Illinois..........................W...........2-0 *N. Illinois...........................L............3-2 Northwestern....................L............4-0 Northwestern....................L............4-1 Michigan State.................L............3-1 Michigan State.................L............4-3 Michigan State................W...........5-2 Michigan State.................L............3-2 *Northern Iowa...............W...........7-1 *Northern Iowa...............W...........3-1 Iowa State..........................W...........3-0 Iowa State...........................L............4-3 Minnesota..........................L............4-1 Minnesota.........................W...........6-0 Minnesota..........................L............3-0 Minnesota..........................L............3-2 Drake...................................W...........7-0 Drake...................................W...........7-4 Indiana...............................W...........1-0 Indiana................................L............4-3 Indiana...............................W...........2-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........3-1 *Ohio State.......................W...........8-1

*Ohio State........................L............4-1 *Ohio State.......................W...........2-1 1985 22-26 Overall, 11-13 Big Ten Creighton...........................L............3-1 Creighton...........................L............4-3 Creighton...........................L............4-3 Creighton...........................L............5-1 Kansas..................................L............3-2 Kansas..................................L............2-0 Emporia State..................W..4-1 (10) Emporia State..................W...........5-3 Northern Iowa.................W...........6-5 Northern Iowa..................L............4-1 *Iowa State........................W...........2-1 *Iowa State.........................L............4-1 *Indiana..............................L............4-0 *Indiana..............................L............7-4 *Indiana.............................W.....4-3 (8) *Indiana.............................W..2-1 (10) *St. Ambrose....................W...........1-0 *St. Ambrose....................W...........5-0 Iowa State...........................L............1-0 Iowa State..........................W...........7-6 Ohio State.........................W...........4-1 Ohio State..........................L......1-0 (8) Ohio State.........................W...........5-0 Ohio State..........................L...5-4 (12) N. Illinois............................W...........4-1 N. Illinois.............................L......1-0 (8) *Michigan State...............L............2-1 *Michigan State..............W...........6-4 *Michigan State..............W...........4-0 *Michigan State..............W...........2-1 *Northwestern..................L......1-0 (9) *Northwestern..................L............1-0 Michigan.............................L............4-0 Michigan............................W...........4-1 Michigan............................W...........3-1 Michigan.............................L............6-3 Northwestern....................L............7-0 Northwestern....................L............1-0 *Northern Iowa...............W...........4-0 *Northern Iowa................L............2-1 *Drake.................................W...........3-2 *Drake..................................L............1-0 *Minnesota........................L............4-3 *Minnesota.......................W...........1-0 *Minnesota........................L............3-2 *Minnesota.......................W...........3-0 *W. Illinois..........................W...........5-4 *W. Illinois...........................L............2-1 1986 26-19 Overall, 10-14 Big Ten vs. Oklahoma City...........W...........2-0 vs. S. Illinois........................L............3-2 vs. New Mexico................W...........1-0

vs. Illinois State.................L............4-1 vs. Rider..............................W...........4-0 vs. Akron............................W...........1-0 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........2-0 vs. Buena Vista..................L............2-1 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........2-0 vs. Akron............................W...........1-0 vs. Rider..............................W...........2-0 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........2-1 *St. Ambrose....................W...........2-1 *St. Ambrose....................W...........2-0 Minnesota..........................L............4-0 Minnesota..........................L............4-0 Minnesota.........................W...........3-1 Minnesota..........................L............3-2 *Iowa State.........................L............4-2 *Iowa State........................W...........7-5 *Michigan...........................L............1-0 *Michigan..........................W...........2-1 *Michigan..........................W...........1-0 *Michigan..........................W...........1-0 *Northern Iowa................L............4-2 *Northern Iowa...............W...........3-1 Indiana................................L............2-0 Indiana................................L............6-0 Indiana...............................W...........2-1 Indiana................................L............1-0 Northwestern....................L............2-0 Northwestern....................L............2-0 Drake...................................W...........4-0 Drake...................................W...........1-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........3-1 *Ohio State.......................W...........8-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........1-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........1-0 *Northwestern..................L............2-0 *Northwestern..................L............3-2 Michigan State.................L............2-0 Michigan State................W...........3-1 Michigan State.................L............1-0 1987 30-26-1 Overall, 12-12 Big Ten Oklahoma...........................L............8-7 vs. New Mexico.................L............4-3 vs. Missouri........................L............3-2 vs. Northern Iowa............L............7-2 vs. Wichita State...............L............5-1 vs. N. Illinois......................W...........9-5 vs. Creighton.....................L............5-3 vs. C.W. Post......................W...........7-1 vs. St. John’s......................W...........8-0 vs. Akron............................W...........4-1 vs. E. Illinois.......................W...........3-2 vs. Akron.............................L............3-0 vs. DePaul..........................W...........2-1 South Florida....................W...........1-0 South Florida.....................L............4-1 vs. Rider...............................L............6-3

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vs. Davis & Elkins.............W...........5-1 *E. Illinois...........................W...........3-0 *E. Illinois............................T............1-1 *Michigan State..............W...........2-1 *Michigan State..............W...........5-0 *Michigan State..............W...........3-2 *Michigan State..............W...........7-0 Iowa State...........................L............5-1 Iowa State...........................L............1-0 *Indiana..............................L............3-0 *Indiana..............................L............9-1 *Indiana.............................W...........3-2 *Indiana.............................W...........2-1 *Northwestern..................L............4-0 *Northwestern.................W...........6-3 *Minnesota.......................W...........6-3 *Minnesota.......................W...........4-3 *Minnesota.......................W...........4-0 *Minnesota........................L............4-3 Northwestern....................L............1-0 Northwestern....................L............2-1 Ohio State..........................L............8-7 Ohio State..........................L.......12-11 Ohio State..........................L............2-0 Ohio State..........................L............4-1 *Drake.................................W...........5-0 *Drake.................................W...........3-2 W. Illinois............................W...........1-0 W. Illinois.............................L............5-0 Michigan.............................L............3-1 Michigan............................W...........5-3 Michigan.............................L............7-0 Michigan............................W...........2-0 *Northern Iowa...............W...........3-0 *Northern Iowa...............W...........1-0 *N. Illinois..........................W...........1-0 *N. Illinois..........................W...........4-3 vs. U.S. International.......L......... 12-3 vs. Stephen F. Austin......W...........2-1 vs. North Carolina............L............2-1

Gayle Blevins Head Coach: 1988-2010 Record at Iowa: 903-424-1 1988 33-20-1 Overall, 10-13-1 Big Ten vs. Oklahoma State.........L............3-0 vs. S’West Texas...............W........ 10-1 vs. New Mexico................W...........5-2 vs. NE Louisiana................L............3-2 vs. Indiana State..............W...........5-0 vs. Texas-Arlington..........L............3-0 vs. Vermont.......................W...........8-1 vs. Rutgers.........................W...........3-2 vs. Yale................................W...........5-0 vs. Drexel...........................W...........8-7

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IOWA SOFTBALL vs. Akron............................W...........2-1 vs. DePaul..........................W...........3-1 vs. SMS................................W...........3-1 vs. Massachusetts...........W...........4-3 vs. Akron.............................L............3-2 vs. Rutgers.........................W...........3-2 South Florida....................W...........4-3 South Florida.....................L............9-8 vs. St. John’s......................W...........7-0 vs. Rider..............................W...........5-1 *St. Ambrose....................W...........6-0 *St. Ambrose....................W...........2-0 *W. Illinois...........................L............1-0 *W. Illinois...........................L............4-2 Drake...................................W...........4-2 Drake...................................W...........6-2 *Michigan...........................L............4-1 *Michigan...........................L............7-2 *Michigan..........................W...........3-2 *Michigan...........................L............5-4 *Iowa State........................W...........3-2 *Iowa State........................W...........5-4 Michigan State................W...........5-4 Michigan State.................L............4-1 Michigan State.................L............6-5 Michigan State.................L............1-0 *Northwestern..................L............3-2 *Northwestern..................L............6-1 Indiana................................L......... 10-1 Indiana................................T............0-0 Indiana................................L......... 10-3 Indiana................................L............2-0 Northwestern...................W...........1-0 Northwestern...................W...........3-0 Minnesota..........................L............2-1 Minnesota.........................W...........8-1 Minnesota.........................W...........3-2 Minnesota..........................L............4-0 Northern Iowa.................W...........3-1 Northern Iowa.................W...........9-3 *Ohio State.......................W...........1-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........1-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........5-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........8-1 1989 40-21 Overall, 17-7 Big Ten vs. Wichita State..............W...........8-2 vs. Sam Houston State...L............2-1 vs. Northern Iowa...........W...........9-1 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............2-0 vs. Oklahoma City............L............2-1 U.S. International............W...........6-5 U.S. International............W...........1-0 Cal State Fullerton...........L............2-0 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........4-3 U.S. International............W...........5-0 U.S. International............W...........4-1 vs. Adelphi..........................L............6-0

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vs. Santa Clara..................W...........7-0 vs. Oregon State..............W...........3-2 vs. Minnesota...................W...........2-0 vs. Pacific.............................L............2-0 vs. St. Mary’s......................L............5-2 vs. San Francisco.............W...........4-2 vs. UNLV.............................W...........1-0 *Drake.................................W...........5-0 *Drake.................................W........ 15-0 *Northern Iowa...............W...........6-5 *Northern Iowa...............W...........2-1 *Illinois State....................W...........7-6 *Kansas...............................W...........4-0 *Kansas...............................W...........3-1 *Illinois State....................W...........7-6 Iowa State...........................L............3-2 Iowa State..........................W...........3-1 N. Illinois.............................L............2-0 N. Illinois............................W........ 10-1 *Minnesota........................L............3-2 *Minnesota.......................W...........7-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........2-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........1-0 W. Illinois............................W...........4-2 W. Illinois.............................L............2-0 Ohio State.........................W...........3-1 Ohio State.........................W...........1-0 Ohio State.........................W...........2-0 Ohio State..........................L............4-3 Northwestern...................W...........4-1 Northwestern...................W...........4-1 *Indiana.............................W...........3-2 *Indiana..............................L............2-1 *Indiana.............................W...........2-0 *Indiana..............................L............3-0 *Northwestern.................W...........3-0 *Northwestern..................L............5-3 Michigan............................W...........3-2 Michigan.............................L............1-0 Michigan.............................L............3-2 Michigan............................W...........5-4 *Michigan State..............W...........4-1 *Michigan State..............W...........1-0 *Michigan State..............W...........2-0 *Michigan State..............W...........1-0 Creighton...........................L............4-2 Creighton...........................L............2-0 #Toledo...............................L............1-0 #Creighton.........................L............6-1 1990 43-28 Overall, 17-7 Big Ten New Mexico.......................L...3-2 (10) New Mexico.......................L............5-1 vs. Texas-Arlington.........W...........3-2 vs. Texas-Arlington.........W...........3-0 vs. UNLV.............................W...........2-1 vs. UNLV.............................W...........5-4 vs. E. Michigan.................W...........3-0

vs. E. Michigan..................L............6-3 vs. Maine............................W........ 14-2 vs. Florida State...............W...........5-0 South Florida.....................L............6-1 vs. C. Michigan..................L............1-0 vs. Indiana..........................L......3-2 (8) vs. Iowa State...................W...........1-0 vs. Indiana..........................L......2-1 (9) Santa Clara........................W...........6-5 Santa Clara........................W...........8-1 vs. C. Michigan.................W...........5-4 vs. C. Michigan.................W...........6-2 vs. Colorado State...........W...........2-1 vs. Virginia.........................W...........2-1 San Jose State...................L...5-1 (12) vs. C. Michigan.................W...........5-0 vs. Long Beach State......W...........1-0 vs. Cal-Berkeley................L............2-1 Illinois State.......................L............3-1 Illinois State......................W...........7-5 *W. Illinois...........................L............3-2 *W. Illinois...........................L............3-2 vs. UW-Green Bay...........W...........5-0 vs. Kearney State.............W...........2-0 Kansas.................................W...........3-2 vs. UW-Green Bay...........W...........3-0 Kansas..................................L............1-0 *Creighton.........................L............2-1 *Creighton.........................L............7-1 Michigan State................W...........2-0 Michigan State................W...........3-1 Michigan State................W........ 12-3 Michigan State................W...........8-0 *N. Illinois..........................W...........3-2 *N. Illinois...........................L............1-0 *Iowa State.........................L............4-3 *Iowa State.........................L............3-2 *Adelphi.............................W.....1-0 (8) *Nebraska...........................L............3-1 *Miami (OH).......................L............1-0 *Nebraska..........................W...........1-0 *Miama (OH).....................W...........3-2 *Northwestern.................W...........1-0 *Northwestern.................W...........2-0 Indiana...............................W...........1-0 Indiana...............................W...........3-1 Indiana...............................W...........4-0 Indiana................................L............3-2 Northwestern...................W...........4-0 Northwestern...................W...........4-3 Minnesota..........................L............1-0 Minnesota..........................L...1-0 (10) Minnesota.........................W...........4-0 Minnesota..........................L......2-1 (8) *Michigan..........................W...........1-0 *Michigan..........................W...........3-0 *Michigan..........................W...........5-0 *Michigan..........................W...........1-0 Drake....................................L............1-0

Drake...................................W...........6-2 *Ohio State........................L............1-0 *Ohio State.......................W..3-2 (11) *Ohio State.......................W...........3-0 *Ohio State........................L............8-0 1991 53-11 Overall, 19-5 Big Ten vs. UCSB.............................W...........5-0 vs. Arizona..........................L............9-2 vs. Colorado State...........W...........1-0 vs. Cal Poly Pomona.......W...........1-0 Arizona State....................W...........2-0 vs. UNLV..............................L............2-0 vs. Illinois State................W........ 13-0 vs. Stetson.........................W........ 12-0 vs. Ball State......................W.....8-2 (8) vs. UNC-Wilmington......W...........9-0 vs. Virginia.........................W...........2-0 South Florida....................W...........3-0 vs. E. Michigan.................W...........4-0 vs. South Carolina...........W...........6-1 San Jose State..................W...........4-1 vs. Santa Clara..................W...........8-0 vs. Nebraska.....................W...........4-0 vs. C. Michigan.................W...........3-0 vs. Michigan......................W.....1-0 (8) vs. Missouri.......................W...........2-0 W. Illinois.............................L............6-4 W. Illinois............................W...........6-4 vs. Michigan State...........L............4-3 vs. Indiana State..............W...........1-0 Ball State............................W...........1-0 vs. Bradley.........................W...........5-1 vs. Akron............................W...........3-2 *Illinois State....................W...........4-0 *Illinois State....................W...........1-0 *UW-Green Bay...............W...........2-1 *UW-Green Bay...............W...........4-0 *Minnesota........................L............4-1 *Minnesota.......................W...........4-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........3-2 *Minnesota........................L............5-3 Michigan............................W...........3-0 Michigan............................W...........2-1 Michigan............................W...........3-0 Michigan............................W...........1-0 *Iowa State........................W...........4-0 *Iowa State........................W...........4-1 *Drake.................................W...........1-0 *Drake.................................W...........2-0 *Indiana.............................W...........6-2 *Indiana.............................W...........5-4 *Indiana.............................W........ 10-0 *Indiana.............................W...........3-1 *Ohio State........................L...2-1 (10) *Ohio State.......................W........ 12-0 *Ohio State.......................W.....1-0 (9) *Ohio State........................L............1-0

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IOWA SOFTBALL Northwestern....................L...4-1 (10) Northwestern...................W...........3-0 Northwestern...................W...........2-0 Northwestern...................W...........2-1 *Miami (OH)......................W...........1-0 *Miami (OH)......................W...........3-0 *Michigan State..............W...........1-0 *Michigan State..............W...........6-2 *Michigan State..............W........ 10-0 *Michigan State..............W...........7-0 #S. Illinois...........................W...........2-0 #Missouri............................L............2-0 #Missouri............................L............4-0 1992 34-10 Overall, 21-7 Big Ten Arizona State.....................L............6-1 vs. Arizona..........................L............6-1 vs. Cal-Poly Pomona.......L............1-0 vs. UNLV..............................L............2-1 vs. Winthrop.....................W...........6-0 vs. Oklahoma City............L............3-1 vs. Maine............................W...........8-0 vs. Hofstra..........................W...........6-1 vs. East Carolina...............W...........5-0 vs. North Carolina............L............2-0 Cal-Berkeley.......................L............1-0 Cal-Berkeley.......................L............4-0 vs. Cal State Hayward.....L............4-0 vs. Toledo............................L............3-0 vs. Oklahoma...................W...........7-0 vs. Sacramento State.....W...........3-0 vs. Utah State...................W...........1-0 vs. New Mexico................W...........1-0 vs. Kansas...........................L...7-1 (10) vs. Utah State....................L............1-0 *Indiana.............................W...........2-0 *Indiana.............................W...........3-1 *Indiana..............................L......3-2 (9) *Indiana.............................W...........2-0 *W. Illinois..........................W...........2-0 *W. Illinois...........................L............4-1 *N. Illinois..........................W...........3-2 *N. Illinois..........................W...........8-1 Northwestern....................L............1-0 Northwestern...................W...........3-2 Northwestern....................L............2-1 Northwestern...................W...........2-0 Iowa State..........................W...........4-0 Iowa State..........................W...........2-0 Penn State.........................W...........5-0 Penn State.........................W...........4-0 Penn State.........................W...........5-2 Penn State.........................W...........3-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........1-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........6-0 Michigan............................W...........5-1 Michigan............................W...........4-2 Michigan............................W.....3-2 (8)

Michigan.............................L............4-1 *Michigan State..............W...........8-0 *Michigan State..............W...........4-1 *Michigan State...............L............4-3 *Michigan State..............W........ 12-1 Minnesota..........................L............4-3 Minnesota.........................W...........5-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........5-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........2-1 *Ohio State.......................W...........3-0 *Ohio State........................L...1-0 (10) 1993 39-15 Overall, 20-7 Big Ten vs. Sam Houston State...L.......13-10 vs. San Diego State........W...........2-1 vs. Washington................W...........6-1 Arizona State....................W.....5-4 (8) vs. UNC-Charlotte...........W........ 14-0 vs. Hofstra...........................L......5-4 (9) vs. C. Michigan.................W...........7-4 vs. Florida State................L............3-0 vs. Georgia Southern.....W...........6-3 vs. Northwestern............W...........7-0 vs. Nebraska.....................W...........5-0 vs. Pacific............................W..5-2 (11) vs. New Mexico.................L............3-1 vs. Creighton.....................L......1-0 (8) vs. California.....................W...........2-0 San Jose State..................W...........1-0 vs. Sacramento State.....W...........1-0 *Penn State.......................W........ 10-1 *Penn State.......................W...........3-0 *Penn State.......................W...........3-1 *Penn State.......................W........ 10-1 *Illinois State....................W...........1-0 *Illinois State....................W...........1-0 N. Illinois............................W...........3-0 N. Illinois.............................L............6-1 Michigan State................W...........3-0 Michigan State................W...........3-1 Michigan State................W...........7-1 Michigan State................W........ 11-1 *Bradley.............................W...........3-0 *Bradley.............................W...........6-2 Ohio State..........................L............2-1 Ohio State.........................W...........3-2 Ohio State..........................L............2-0 Ohio State.........................W...........4-0 Iowa State..........................W...........4-0 Iowa State..........................W...........4-0 Indiana...............................W........ 10-0 Indiana...............................W...........9-3 Indiana...............................W...........2-0 Indiana...............................W...........9-8 Minnesota..........................L............2-0 *Northwestern..................L............1-0 *Northwestern.................W...........6-2 *Northwestern..................L............2-0

*Northwestern.................W...........1-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........4-1 *Minnesota.......................W...........6-0 *Michigan...........................L............3-1 *Michigan...........................L......1-0 (8) *Michigan..........................W...........4-1 *Michigan..........................W...........2-0 #Kansas...............................L............3-1 #Florida State....................L...5-3 (15) 1994 35-23 Overall, 20-8 Big Ten vs. San Diego State.........L............6-2 vs. Washington.................L............7-0 Arizona State....................W...........4-2 vs. Sam Houston State...L............2-0 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............8-0 vs. C. Michigan.................W...........7-0 vs. W. Illinois......................W.....7-6 (8) vs. North Carolina............L............3-2 vs. Texas A&M...................W...........2-0 vs. Winthrop.....................W...........9-2 vs. Michigan......................W...........4-0 vs. Oklahoma State.........L............3-1 vs. Toledo...........................W...........6-3 vs. Toledo............................L............2-1 vs. Connecticut................W...........2-0 vs. DePaul...........................L............8-2 vs. DePaul..........................W...........4-1 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........7-0 vs. Pacific............................W.....2-1 (9) vs. Oklahoma....................L............2-1 vs. Texas A&M....................L............2-1 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........6-1 vs. DePaul..........................W...........5-0 vs. California......................L............5-0 Illinois State.......................L............4-0 Illinois State.......................L............3-1 *Michigan State..............W...........6-3 *Michigan State..............W...........2-1 *Michigan State..............W...........4-1 *Michigan State..............W...........5-4 Penn State.........................W...........6-1 Penn State.........................W...........3-0 Penn State..........................L...7-6 (11) Penn State.........................W........ 11-1 W. Illinois.............................L............5-3 W. Illinois............................W.....8-1 (8) *Indiana.............................W...........1-0 *Indiana.............................W...........3-0 *Indiana..............................L............5-2 *Indiana..............................L............5-2 *N. Illinois...........................L............3-1 *N. Illinois...........................L............4-3 Northwestern....................L............3-0 Northwestern....................L............7-2 Northwestern...................W...........3-1 Northwestern...................W...........3-1 *Minnesota.......................W...........8-0

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*Minnesota.......................W...........8-0 Michigan............................W...........3-1 Michigan.............................L............2-1 Michigan............................W..3-0 (10) Michigan............................W.....2-1 (9) Minnesota.........................W...........3-0 Minnesota.........................W...........4-1 *Ohio State.......................W..1-0 (12) *Ohio State........................L............1-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........5-1 *Ohio State........................L...3-2 (10) 1995 41-26-1 Overall, 18-10 Big Ten, 3rd at WCWS vs. Tulsa..............................W........ 10-0 vs. Notre Dame.................L............5-2 Arizona State.....................L............4-3 vs. E. Michigan.................W...........4-0 vs. Hofstra..........................W...........4-2 vs. Yale................................W...........9-1 vs. Indiana State..............W...........6-0 vs. Florida State...............W...........4-0 vs. Illinois-Chicago..........L............4-1 vs. Robert Morris.............W...........9-0 vs. Missouri........................L......... 12-3 vs. Stephen F. Austin......W...........3-2 vs. Santa Clara...................L............1-0 San Jose State...................L............8-1 vs. St. Mary’s.....................W...........2-0 vs. Santa Clara..................W...........6-2 vs. Bowling Green...........W...........8-0 vs. Connecticut................W........ 10-1 vs. Connecticut.................L............1-0 vs. Utah State...................W...........7-5 vs. Conntctucut...............W...........8-0 vs. Cal-Berkeley................L......3-2 (9) vs. Long Beach State.......L............5-2 vs. Illinois State.................L......3-1 (8) Purdue................................W...........4-3 Purdue................................W...........6-1 Purdue.................................L............6-2 Purdue................................W...........3-2 Iowa State...........................L............6-5 Iowa State...........................T......3-3 (8) *Bradley.............................W...........4-3 *Bradley.............................W...........5-0 *Michigan..........................W.....1-0 (9) *Michigan..........................W...........2-1 *Michigan...........................L............5-1 *Michigan..........................W..3-0 (14) Penn State.........................W...........7-1 Penn State.........................W...........7-1 Penn State.........................W...........4-0 Penn State.........................W...........7-2 Minnesota..........................L...2-1 (15) Minnesota.........................W...........4-3 *Michigan State..............W...........9-0 *Michigan State..............W........ 10-0

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IOWA SOFTBALL *Michigan State...............L......6-5 (9) *Michigan State...............L............2-0 *Northwestern..................L............9-2 *Northwestern.................W.....9-2 (8) Ohio State.........................W...........3-0 Ohio State..........................L............7-6 Ohio State..........................L............4-3 Ohio State.........................W...........7-2 *Indiana.............................W...........4-3 *Indiana..............................L............6-5 *Indiana..............................L......2-1 (8) *Indiana.............................W...........1-0 %Northwestern...............W...........7-5 %Michigan.........................L............5-1 %Northwestern...............W...........1-0 %Michigan.........................L............3-2 #Cal St. Sacramento.......W...........3-0 #Fresno State...................W...........1-0 #Fresno State....................L............1-0 #Fresno State...................W.....2-1 (9) $UCLA..................................L............2-1 $Michigan.........................W..9-7 (14) $Cal State Fullerton.......W.....6-5 (9) $UCLA..................................L............5-0 1996 49-19 Overall, 17-7 Big Ten 3rd at WCWS Mesa CC.............................W........ 16-1 S. Mtn. CC..........................W........ 10-1 vs. Cal Poly SLO.................L............4-0 Arizona State.....................L......... 12-5 vs. Iowa State....................L............7-6 vs. Wisconsin....................W........ 13-1 vs. Ball State......................W...........4-0 vs. Robert Morris.............W........ 11-0 vs. Virginia.........................W...........8-3 vs. W. Michigan................W...........6-0 vs. W. Illinois......................W.....6-4 (9) vs. Temple..........................W...........8-0 vs. Notre Dame................W...........5-2 vs. South Carolina...........W...........1-0 vs. UCLA..............................L............2-1 Cal-State Hayward..........W...........4-3 St. Mary’s.............................L............8-7 St. Mary’s............................W...........8-0 vs. Utah...............................W...........6-1 vs. Utah...............................W...........8-3 vs. Cal-Berkeley................L............1-0 vs. Utah................................L............1-0 vs. Toledo...........................W.....3-1 (8) vs. Pacific............................W...........1-0 vs. Cal-Berkeley...............W...........2-1 Cal-State Sacramento...W...........4-1 Cal-State Sacramento....L............1-0 Illinois State......................W.....1-0 (9) Illinois State......................W...........3-1 Michigan............................W...........6-2 Michigan.............................L............3-1

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Michigan.............................L............3-1 *St. Ambrose....................W........ 10-0 *St. Ambrose....................W........ 10-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........8-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........4-1 *Ohio State.......................W...........2-0 *Iowa State........................W...........7-1 *Iowa State........................W...........7-5 Indiana................................L............1-0 Indiana...............................W...........5-1 Indiana................................L............2-1 Wisconsin..........................W...........7-2 Wisconsin..........................W........ 10-2 *N. Illinois..........................W...........5-0 *Penn State.......................W...........8-0 *Penn State.......................W........ 12-1 *Penn State.......................W...........9-0 Northwestern...................W...........7-2 Northwestern...................W........ 11-1 Michigan State................W...........4-1 Michigan State.................L............2-0 Michigan State................W..8-4 (10) *Minnesota.......................W...........6-0 *Minnesota........................L............6-2 *Purdue...............................L......3-1 (8) *Purdue..............................W...........3-1 *Purdue..............................W...........7-0 %Minnesota......................L............8-6 %Indiana............................W...........2-0 %Minnesota......................L............3-0 #UNLV.................................W...........8-0 #Oklahoma.......................W...........1-0 #Oklahoma.......................W...........7-2 $Arizona..............................L............5-2 $Michigan.........................W...........3-2 $Cal-Berkeley...................W...........1-0 $Arizona..............................L......... 10-2 1997 52-9 Overall, 22-0 Big Ten 5th at WCWS vs. Toledo...........................W........ 13-0 vs. Toledo...........................W........ 16-2 vs. Auburn.........................W.....7-5 (8) vs. Notre Dame................W..4-3 (10) vs. Arizona State...............L............5-3 vs. Indiana.........................W........ 10-0 vs. Illinois-Chicago.........W...........2-0 vs. Virginia.........................W...........8-0 vs. Florida..........................W...........8-0 vs. W. Michigan................W...........4-0 vs. C. Michigan..................L............4-2 vs. Florida State...............W...........7-1 vs. South Carolina............L............2-0 vs. Kentucky......................W...........8-0 vs. DePaul..........................W...........8-1 vs. Indiana.........................W...........4-0 vs. Harvard........................W........ 13-6 vs. Pacific............................W...........4-0

vs. Toledo...........................W........ 14-1 vs. Cal-Berkeley...............W...........5-2 vs. Nebraska.....................W........ 15-1 vs. Kansas..........................W...........4-0 vs. Western Oregon........W........ 11-1 vs. Western Oregon........W...........6-1 vs. Kansas...........................L............4-2 vs. Kansas..........................W...........8-0 vs. Bowling Green............L............1-0 Purdue................................W........ 11-1 Purdue................................W.....4-3 (9) Purdue................................W........ 13-3 *Illinois State....................W...........6-0 *Illinois State....................W...........7-5 *Michigan..........................W...........8-2 *Michigan..........................W........ 15-4 *Indiana.............................W...........3-0 *Indiana.............................W...........6-5 *Wisconsin........................W...........3-2 *Wisconsin........................W...........9-1 Ohio State.........................W...........6-2 Ohio State.........................W..3-2 (11) Ohio State.........................W...........6-0 Minnesota.........................W...........4-2 Minnesota.........................W...........1-0 *Michigan State..............W...........5-4 *Michigan State..............W........ 10-0 *Michigan State..............W...........8-6 *Northwestern.................W...........8-0 *Northwestern.................W...........8-2 Penn State.........................W...........5-1 Penn State.........................W...........4-3 Penn State.........................W........ 19-1 %Purdue............................W...........2-0 %Michigan.........................L............3-2 %Michigan State.............W...........4-3 %Michigan.........................L............4-2 #DePaul..............................W...........2-1 #Utah..................................W...........3-1 #DePaul..............................W...........6-2 $Michigan.........................W...........3-2 $Washington.....................L............5-1 $Fresno State....................L............7-6 1998 38-20 Overall, 14-9 Big Ten vs. Wisconsin....................W...........1-0 Arizona State.....................L............4-0 vs. Illinois State.................L............1-0 vs. Ball State......................W...........4-3 vs. Mississippi St..............W...........4-2 vs. W. Michigan................W.....8-0 (5) vs. UT-Chattanooga.......W...........6-1 South Florida.....................L............4-0 vs. Florida A&M................W.....2-1 (9) vs. Florida Atlantic..........W...........1-0 vs. Missouri.......................W...........5-1 South Florida.....................L............3-2 St. Mary’s (CA)..................W..13-5 (6)

St. Mary’s (CA)...................L............2-1 vs. Pacific............................W...........4-2 vs. Oregon.........................W...........3-2 vs. Texas A&M...................W...........2-1 vs. Hawaii...........................W...........6-2 Sacramento State...........W...........8-5 vs. California.....................W...........4-2 vs. Nebraska.....................W...........2-1 Michigan State.................L............2-1 Michigan State.................L............4-0 Michigan State.................L............3-0 *UW-Green Bay...............W..12-0 (5) Western Illinois................W...........4-1 *Penn State........................L............2-0 *Penn State.......................W.....2-1 (8) *Penn State.......................W...........1-0 *Northern Illinois............W.....1-0 (9) Illinois State......................W...........8-6 *Ohio State.......................W...........3-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........2-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........4-3 *Minneosta.......................W...........1-0 *Minneosta.......................W...........2-0 *Iowa State.........................L............2-1 Indiana...............................W...........4-1 Indiana...............................W...........3-2 Indiana................................L............6-5 Wisconsin..........................W........ 11-5 Wisconsin..........................W...........4-0 *Creighton........................W...........5-2 *Creighton........................W...........4-1 Michigan.............................L............6-0 Michigan.............................L............7-0 Northwestern....................L...4-3 (12) Northwestern...................W...........8-1 *Purdue..............................W...........4-0 *Purdue..............................W...........5-4 *Purdue...............................L............4-2 %Northwestern...............W...........5-2 %Michigan........................W...........1-0 %Michigan.........................L............6-1 %Michigan.........................L............5-1 #Oregon.............................W...........5-2 #Nebraska..........................L............1-0 #Oregon..............................L......... 10-9 1999 42-26-1 Overall, 14-10 Big Ten vs. Michigan State...........L............3-2 vs. Illinois State................W........ 16-5 vs. San Jose State............W...........4-0 Arizona State.....................L............4-2 vs. San Jose State............W...........9-0 vs. Maryland.....................W...........3-0 vs. Alabama......................W...........4-3 vs. Florida A&M................W...........9-1 vs. Illinois-Chicago.........W...........3-0 vs. South Carolina............L............3-2 vs. Purdue..........................W...........3-0

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IOWA SOFTBALL vs. Mississippi....................L............1-0 vs. Texas Tech....................L............4-0 vs. San Jose State............W...........3-1 vs. Wis.-Green Bay...........W...........4-0 vs. UC-Santa Barbara.....W...........3-0 vs. Utah................................L............5-4 vs. Arizona State..............W...........7-1 vs. Purdue..........................W...........9-1 vs. Utah...............................W...........6-3 vs. Kansas..........................W...........2-0 vs. Rutgers.........................W...........6-2 vs. SW Missouri State.....W...........2-0 vs. Nebraska.....................W...........1-0 vs. Southern Illinois........W...........3-0 vs. Michigan.......................L............2-0 vs. Southern Illinois........W...........5-0 vs. Michigan ......................T............2-2 *Northern Illinois.............L............4-3 *Wis.-Green Bay...............W...........5-1 *Drake.................................W...........4-2 *Northern Illinois.............L............6-2 *Indian Hills......................W...........1-0 Penn State..........................L............3-1 Penn State..........................L............3-2 Penn State..........................L............1-0 Iowa State..........................W...........2-0 Iowa State...........................L............1-0 Ohio State.........................W...........3-0 Ohio State.........................W...........2-0 Ohio State..........................L............8-7 Northern Illinois..............W...........3-0 Northern Illinois...............L............7-2 *Illinois State....................W...........4-3 *Illinois State.....................L............2-0 *Indiana.............................W...........2-1 *Indiana.............................W...........7-2 *Indiana.............................W...........5-1 *Creighton.........................L............2-0 *Creighton........................W...........3-1 *Northwestern.................W...........2-0 *Northwestern..................L............4-1 *Michigan...........................L............5-3 *Michigan..........................W...........2-1 *Michigan...........................L............7-0 *Western Illinois...............L............3-0 *Wisconsin........................W...........2-0 *Wisconsin.........................L............4-3 Purdue................................W...........4-3 Purdue................................W...........4-2 Purdue................................W...........9-3 Minnesota..........................L............6-5 Minnesota.........................W...........4-2 *Michigan State...............L............8-5 *Michigan State..............W...........5-3 *Michigan State..............W........ 10-0 %Michigan State.............W...........5-3 %Michigan.........................L............8-0 %Penn State......................L............1-0

2000 46-15 overall, 14-4 Big Ten vs. Illinois State................W...........3-2 vs. Michigan State..........W...........5-0 vs. Eastern Illinois...........W...........8-0 Arizona State....................W...........1-0 vs. Eastern Illinois...........W........ 10-0 vs. Northern Illinois........W...........2-0 vs. Southern Illinois........W...........2-1 Louisville.............................L............1-0 vs. Eastern Illinois...........W...........6-0 vs. Tennessee Tech.........W...........3-0 vs. Georgia........................W...........9-0 vs. Ball State......................W...........6-1 vs. Temple..........................W...........4-1 vs. Oklahoma State........W...........1-0 vs. Florida...........................L............5-2 vs. San Diego State.........L............4-3 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette..L............5-4 vs. Washington.................L............5-1 vs. Fresno State.................L............3-0 vs. Arizona State...............L............5-0 vs. Hawaii...........................W...........7-1 *UW-Green Bay...............W...........9-1 *Creighton........................W...........1-0 *Eastern Illinois................W...........3-2 *Creighton........................W...........1-0 *Missouri............................W...........2-0 *Missouri............................W...........7-1 Minnesota.........................W...........6-3 Minnesota.........................W...........3-2 Wisconsin..........................W...........1-0 Wisconsin..........................W...........2-0 Illinois State......................W........ 10-3 Illinois State......................W...........3-0 *Detroit-Mercy................W........ 11-0 *Iowa State........................W...........3-1 Indiana...............................W...........6-1 Indiana...............................W...........4-1 Purdue................................W...........4-0 Purdue.................................L............1-0 Western Illinois.................L............1-0 *Michigan...........................L............5-0 *Michigan .........................W...........5-0 *Michigan State..............W...........8-2 *Michigan State..............W...........3-2 *Northern Iowa...............W...........3-0 Iowa State..........................W...........4-3 *Penn State.......................W...........3-2 *Penn State........................L............2-1 *Ohio State.......................W........ 10-2 *Ohio State.......................W...........4-1 Drake ..................................W...........3-0 Drake...................................W...........7-0 Northwestern....................L............6-2 Northwestern...................W...........3-1 %Northwestern...............W...........2-0 %Michigan........................W...........3-1

%Michigan.........................L............2-0 #Bethune-Cookman......W...........9-1 #Florida State....................L............4-1 #Canisius............................W...........2-1 #Florida State....................L............2-4 2001 49-14 overall, 16-4 Big Ten 7th at WCWS vs. BYU................................W...........8-1 vs. Illinois State.................L............2-0 vs. BYU................................W.....4-3 (8) Arizona State....................W...........3-1 vs. Michigan State..........W...........8-1 Texas A&M.........................W...........2-1 vs. Illinois State................W...........7-4 vs. UC-Santa Barbara.....W.....3-1 (8) vs. Southern Illinois........W...........3-1 vs. California......................L............3-0 vs. Virginia Tech...............W...........4-1 vs. Arizona State...............L............3-2 vs. Purdue..........................W.....8-0 (5) vs. Virginia Tech...............W...........6-1 vs. Arizona State..............W...........2-0 vs. California......................L......1-0 (9) Sacramento State............L............6-5 Sacramento State...........W...........4-2 vs. BYU................................W...........2-1 vs. Texas Tech....................L......9-1 (5) vs. San Jose State............W...........5-0 vs. Ole Miss........................W..10-0 (5) vs. Ole Miss........................W...........4-3 vs. California.....................W.....1-0 (8) vs. Texas Tech...................W.....1-0 (8) *Illinois State....................W...........5-0 *Illinois State....................W.....3-1 (9) Ohio State.........................W...........4-2 Ohio State.........................W...........2-0 Penn State..........................L............3-0 Penn State.........................W..4-3 (10) Northern Iowa.................W...........7-0 Northern Iowa.................W...........4-1 *Wisconsin........................W...........3-1 *Wisconsin........................W...........8-3 *Minnesota.......................W.....2-0 (8) *Minnesota.......................W...........2-1 Illinois...................................L............1-0 Illinois...................................L............3-0 *Western Illinois..............W.....1-0 (8) *Iowa State.........................L............6-4 *Purdue..............................W...........7-1 *Purdue..............................W.....5-4 (9) *Indiana.............................W..11-0 (5) *Indiana.............................W..11-0 (5) Michigan State................W...........4-1 Michigan State................W...........3-0 Michigan............................W.....1-0 (8) Michigan ...........................W...........1-0 *Drake.................................W...........6-0

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*Drake.................................W..10-2 (6) *Northwestern.................W...........3-0 *Northwestern..................L............2-1 %Wisconsin......................W.....8-0 (6) %Michigan.........................L............6-1 %Illinois..............................W...........7-1 %Michigan........................W...........2-1 #Illinois State....................W...........2-1 #DePaul..............................W...........7-4 #Notre Dame....................W...........6-0 #Notre Dame....................W...........6-2 $UCLA..................................L............2-0 $LSU.....................................L............2-1 2002 36-20 overall, 12-4 Big Ten vs. Oklahoma State.........L............3-8 Arizona State.....................L............1-9 vs. Illinois State.................L............3-6 vs. Michigan State..........W........ 13-0 vs. Oklahoma State........W...........2-0 vs. Drexel...........................W...........4-0 vs. Boston College..........W...........7-6 Georgia State...................W...........4-0 vs. Ball State......................W...........5-1 vs. Tennessee....................W........ 13-1 vs. Syracuse.......................W...........9-1 vs. Georgia Tech...............L............1-2 vs. UCLA..............................L............0-4 vs. Califofnia ....................W...........4-1 vs. UCLA.............................W...........1-0 vs. Arizona State...............L............1-5 vs. Temple..........................W........ 11-0 vs. Temple..........................W...........6-2 South Florida.....................L............4-5 vs. Florida-International.L............0-2 Florida-Atlantic.................L............1-2 vs. Minnesota...................W...........1-0 Florida-Atlantic.................L............2-4 vs. Florida-International.L............0-1 *Illinois State.....................L............1-5 *Illinois State....................W...........4-0 *Indiana.............................W...........4-1 *Indiana.............................W...........5-1 *UW-GB..............................W........ 10-0 *UW-GB..............................W...........6-4 Western Illinois................W...........8-2 Illinois..................................W...........8-2 Illinois..................................W...........5-4 Purdue................................W...........3-2 Purdue................................W...........2-1 Drake...................................W........ 10-0 Drake...................................W........ 12-3 *Ohio State........................L............0-2 *Ohio State........................L............2-4 *Penn State.......................W...........5-0 *Penn State.......................W...........2-0 Iowa State..........................W........ 10-4 *Michigan State..............W...........6-5

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IOWA SOFTBALL *Michigan State...............L............3-5 *Michigan...........................L............1-3 *Northern Iowa...............W...........8-0 *Northern Iowa...............W...........9-1 Wisconsin..........................W...........5-2 *Creighton........................W...........4-3 Northwestern...................W...........4-3 Northwestern...................W...........8-3 %Illinois...............................L............2-3 %Penn State......................L............0-6 #Notre Dame.....................L............2-3 #Illinois-Chicago.............W...........3-1 #Nebraska..........................L............0-3 2003 44-15 overall, 13-4 Big Ten vs. Illinois State.................L............3-5 Arizona State.....................L............1-5 vs. Illinois State.................L......0-1 (9) Arizona State.....................L......0-8 (5) vs. Utah State...................W.....9-0 (6) Georgia State...................W.....4-0 (8) vs. Marshall........................L......1-2 (8) vs. Wagner College.........W.....9-1 (5) Georgia State...................W...........4-1 vs. Louisville......................W.....9-1 (6) vs. Indiana State..............W..11-0 (5) vs. Florida A&M................W...........2-0 vs. Georgia State.............W.....9-1 (5) vs. Texas A&M...................W...........3-0 San Diego State...............W...........2-1 vs. Nevada.........................W...........7-0 vs. Eastern Kentucky......W...........6-2 vs. San Diego State........W...........4-2 Sacramento State...........W...........4-1 Sacramento State...........W...........7-2 vs. Utah State...................W.....9-0 (5) vs. UNLV..............................L............0-1 vs. Eastern Kentucky......W...........5-0 vs. Long Island.................W...........3-1 vs. California.....................W...........4-3 *Illinois State....................W...........5-0 *Illinois State....................W...........3-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........1-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........7-1 *Wisconsin........................W...........4-2 *Wisconsin........................W...........8-1 Northern Iowa..................L............7-9 Michigan State.................L............1-7 *William Penn .................W...........3-0 Penn State.........................W...........4-1 Penn State..........................L...2-3 (10) Ohio State.........................W..7-0 (10) Ohio State.........................W...........3-0 *Iowa State.........................L...3-4 (12) *Indiana.............................W.....8-0 (6) *Indiana.............................W...........9-0 *Purdue..............................W...........2-0 *Purdue..............................W.....9-0 (6)

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*Drake.................................W.....8-0 (5) *Drake.................................W..10-1 (6) *Northwestern..................L............0-3 *Northwestern..................L............0-2 *Illinois................................W.....8-0 (6) *Illinois................................W...........7-0 *Western Illinois..............W...........6-0 *Kentucky...........................L............4-7 %Illinois..............................W...........3-2 %Northwestern...............W...........2-1 %Northwestern...............W...........2-0 #Pacific...............................W...........5-0 #Hofstra..............................W...........3-0 #Washington.....................L...0-11 (5) #Nebraska.........................W...........2-1 #Washington.....................L...0-11 (6) 2004 39-24 overall, 14-6 Big Ten vs. Wisconsin.....................L............3-6 vs. Illinois State................W...........7-3 vs. Utah State...................W...........5-1 vs. Arizona State..............W.....9-0 (5) vs. Arizona State...............L............0-3 vs. Toledo...........................W...........3-0 vs. Western Kentucky....W...........3-0 Louisville............................W...........4-0 vs. Louisville.......................L............0-2 vs. Baylor.............................L......3-4 (9) vs. Boston..........................W...........4-0 vs. Northern Illinois........W...........5-1 vs. Chattanooga...............L............0-1 vs. Troy State.....................W.....2-1 (8) vs. Tennessee Tech..........L............0-1 vs. Washington.................L............2-8 vs. Santa Clara..................W...........4-1 vs. Syracuse.......................W.....2-0 (8) vs. California......................L............2-8 vs. Arizona State..............W...........3-0 Sacramento State...........W.....2-1 (8) Sacramento State...........W...........6-0 vs. Saint Mary’s................W...........7-0 vs. Utah State....................L............1-2 vs. Long Beach State.......L............0-3 vs. Long Island..................L............1-2 vs. Nevada..........................L............0-2 Illinois State.......................L............1-3 *Wisconsin........................W...........4-0 *Ball State..........................W...........6-0 *Ball State..........................W.....9-0 (5) *Wisconsin.........................L............1-2 Drake....................................L............0-3 *Northwestern.................W...........7-2 *Northwestern.................W...........6-1 *Michigan State..............W...........8-2 *Michigan State..............W...........8-2 *Northern Illinois............W..2-0 (11) Indiana...............................W...........6-0 Indiana...............................W...........1-0

Purdue................................W...........6-0 Purdue ...............................W...........4-0 Iowa State..........................W...........4-0 *Coe College....................W.....9-1 (6) *Michigan...........................L............1-3 *Michigan...........................L............1-3 *Northern Iowa...............W...........4-3 *Penn State.......................W..3-2 (14) *Penn State.......................W...........8-0 *Ohio State........................L......3-5 (9) *Ohio State.......................W...........4-0 Western Illinois................W...........5-1 Minnesota..........................L............0-2 Minnesota.........................W...........6-2 Wisconsin..........................W...........1-0 Wisconsin..........................W...........5-0 *William Penn..................W..10-0 (5) Illinois...................................L............0-2 Illinois...................................L............2-5 %Ohio State.......................L............1-5 #Mississippi State............L......1-2 (8) #Maine................................W...........2-0 #Creighton.........................L...4-8 (10) 2005 50-14 overall, 12-6 Big Ten vs. Virginia Tech...............W.....8-0 (6) Stetson................................L............2-6 vs. Virginia Tech...............W...........3-2 Stetson...............................W...........3-0 vs. Long Island.................W.....4-0 (6) vs. Arizona State..............W...........2-0 vs. Minnesota...................W...........3-0 Louisville............................W...........5-3 vs. Missouri........................L......1-3 (8) vs. Ball State......................W.....8-0 (6) vs. Georgia Southern.....W...........6-0 vs. Georgia Southern.....W...........6-0 vs. Auburn..........................L............1-2 vs. Middle Tennessee....W...........3-1 vs. Gardner Webb...........W.....9-1 (5) vs. Virginia Tech...............W...........3-1 vs. Auburn.........................W..16-1 (5) vs. Ohio State...................W...........5-0 vs. Connecticut................W...........5-0 vs. UC Davis......................W.....2-1 (8) vs. San Jose State............W...........5-4 vs. California......................L............2-7 vs. Colorado State...........W...........5-1 vs. Rhode Island..............W...........6-0 Pacific..................................W...........4-2 Utah.....................................W........ 13-7 vs. Oregon State...............L............2-6 vs. Long Island.................W.....8-0 (5) *Ball State..........................W...........4-0 *South Dakota State......W.....9-0 (5) *Ball State..........................W..10-0 (6) *North Dakota State......W...........2-0 Michigan............................W...........5-2

Michigan.............................L............1-3 Northwestern....................L...1-11 (5) Northwestern....................L............0-2 Northern Illinois..............W...........8-2 *Purdue..............................W...........3-2 *Purdue...............................L............1-2 *Indiana.............................W...........5-0 *Indiana.............................W.....3-0 (8) *William Penn..................W...........6-0 Ohio State.........................W...........4-1 Ohio State.........................W...........6-2 Penn State.........................W...........3-1 Penn State.........................W...........5-1 *Iowa State........................W...........4-0 *South Dakota State......W.....8-0 (5) *South Dakota State......W..14-1 (5) Western Illinois................W...........8-0 *Wisconsin.........................L............3-6 *Wisconsin........................W...........5-1 *Minnesota.......................W...........2-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........6-3 *Drake.................................W...........1-0 *Illinois................................W...........4-3 *Illinois.................................L............7-8 %Penn State.....................W...........1-0 %Northwestern...............W.....2-1 (8) %Michigan.........................L............2-7 #Nebraska..........................L............0-4 #Creighton........................W.....2-1 (8) #Nebraska.........................W...........1-0 #Washington.....................L............0-2 2006 39-22 overall, 12-7 Big Ten Georgia...............................W...........6-5 Florida International......W...........1-0 North Carolina.................W.....3-2 (8) Arkansas.............................L............0-1 Arkansas............................W...........5-1 Illinois State......................W...........9-3 Arizona State.....................L............4-5 Illinois State......................W..10-2 (5) Arizona State.....................L...7-10 (9) Arizona State.....................L............1-8 Louisiana-Lafayette........L............0-6 Tennessee...........................L...2-11 (5) Northern Illinois..............W...........2-0 Southern Illinois...............L............1-2 Illinois-Chicago...............W...........4-3 St. Francis...........................W..15-0 (5) San Jose State..................W...........3-2 Arizona State.....................L............0-3 Santa Clara........................W...........6-5 Sacramento State...........W...........6-1 Sacramento State............L............0-6 Long Island........................L............1-7 Nevada...............................W...........5-0 California............................L............0-1 Syracuse..............................L............2-5

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IOWA SOFTBALL *Loyola...............................W...........5-0 *South Dakota State......W..5-3 (10) *North Dakota State......W...........3-0 *Ball State..........................W...........5-0 *Upper Iowa.....................W.....8-0 (5) Illinois..................................W...........9-0 Illinois..................................W...........7-4 Northwestern....................L............1-3 Northwestern....................L...2-12 (5) Iowa State..........................W...........3-2 *Minnesota.......................W...........2-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........3-0 *North Dakota State......W...........4-0 *North Dakota State......W...........6-1 Western Illinois................W...........5-2 *Michigan...........................L............0-3 *Michigan..........................W...........1-0 *Michigan State..............W...........4-1 *Michigan State...............L............4-8 Drake...................................W...........4-2 *Northern Illinois............W...........5-4 Purdue................................W...........8-1 Purdue................................W...........3-2 Indiana................................L...4-12 (6) Indiana...............................W...........3-2 *Northern Iowa...............W..11-0 (5) *Ohio State.......................W...........5-2 *Penn State.......................W...........4-3 *Penn State........................L......0-1 (6) *South Dakota State......W...........3-2 *South Dakota State......W...........4-1 Wisconsin..........................W........ 10-2 Wisconsin...........................L............1-4 %Indiana.............................L......4-5 (8) #*Nebraska........................L...0-1 (10) #*Illinois State...................L............2-3 2007 37-21 overall, 10-7 Big Ten Howard...............................W..11-0 (5) Marist..................................W.....8-0 (5) Marist..................................W...........5-2 Stetson................................L............3-5 Stetson...............................W...........4-1 UC Riverside.....................W...........9-1 North Carolina..................L......... 5-10 Illinois State.......................L............1-5 Arizona State.....................L............3-4 Idaho State........................W........ 10-4 Kent State..........................W...........5-2 Kansas..................................L............3-7 Louisville............................W.....3-2 (8) Gardner-Webb.................W...........5-3 Boston.................................L............5-7 Dartmouth........................W...........1-0 Georgia Southern...........W...........2-0 Troy......................................W..10-2 (5) Georgia Tech.....................L............0-6 California............................L............1-4

UC Riverside......................L............5-7 Cal Poly................................L............0-6 Santa Clara........................W...........2-1 San Jose State..................W..9-8 (10) Colorado State..................L......0-1 (9) Colorado State..................L............4-5 BYU......................................W...........4-0 Georgia Southern...........W.....9-0 (6) Mercer................................W........ 13-6 Santa Clara........................W...........3-1 Cal Poly................................L............3-8 *South Dakota State......W...........4-1 *North Dakota State......W...........3-0 *Ball State..........................W...........9-2 *Northern Illinois............W...........2-0 Northern Illinois..............W...........4-2 Indiana...............................W...........4-2 Indiana...............................W.....9-0 (6) Purdue................................W...........6-1 Purdue................................W.....4-3 (9) *Iowa State........................W...........2-1 Wisconsin...........................L............0-5 Wisconsin...........................L............1-4 *Michigan...........................L...2-3 (10) *Michigan...........................L............0-2 *Michigan State..............W...........6-2 *Michigan State..............W...........7-2 * Upper Iowa....................W..10-0 (5) *Penn State.......................W...........1-0 *Penn State.......................W...........7-0 *Ohio State.......................W...........7-3 *Ohio State........................L............0-1 Northwestern....................L............1-5 Northwestern....................L............1-2 *Western Illinois..............W...........5-1 *Drake.................................W...........1-0 *Illinois................................W.....7-6 (8) %Purdue.............................L............1-4 2008 42-20 overall, 14-6 Big Ten Western Illinois................W...........2-0 Northern Iowa.................W...........1-0 Tennessee Tech...............W.....1-0 (8) Arkansas.............................L............3-5 Drake...................................W...........4-1 Miami (OH)........................W...........3-2 Buffalo................................W...........6-1 Illinois State......................W...........2-0 Arizona State.....................L............0-1 Radford...............................W...........5-4 North Carolina..................L............0-1 Tennessee Tech...............W...........8-1 DePaul.................................L......3-4 (8) Louisiana-Lafayette.......W.....2-1 (9) Florida State......................L............0-2 Utah Valley........................W...........6-0 UC Riverside.....................W...........4-0 Buffalo................................W..11-0 (6)

Utah Valley........................W..11-1 (5) Elon......................................W...........6-0 Bowling Green.................W...........2-0 Cornell.................................L......0-1 (8) Cornell................................W...........6-5 Stetson...............................W...........2-1 Tulsa.....................................L............2-4 Florida..................................L............1-6 Central Florida..................L............1-4 *Northern Illinois............W.....8-0 (6) *Northern Illinois............W...........1-0 Ohio State..........................L............3-4 Ohio State.........................W...........1-0 Iowa State..........................W...........3-1 Michigan............................W...........2-1 Michigan.............................L............0-3 Penn State.........................W...........5-2 Penn State.........................W...........5-2 *Illinois State....................W...........3-2 *Michigan State..............W...........4-0 *Michigan State..............W...........5-0 *Northwestern..................L............0-2 *Northwestern.................W...........5-2 *Wisconsin........................W...........2-0 *Wisconsin........................W...........8-1 *Minnesota.......................W...........2-0 *Minnesota........................L...0-1 (13) Drake....................................L...3-4 (12) *Northern Iowa...............W...........5-4 Purdue................................W...........3-2 Purdue................................W...........8-5 Indiana................................L............2-3 Indiana................................L............2-3 *Western Illinois..............W...........2-0 Illinois..................................W...........5-2 Illinois..................................W........ 12-6 %Illinois..............................W.....9-1 (5) %Michigan State.............W..13-4 (5) %Northwestern................L............0-1 #*Missouri..........................L............0-1 #*Creighton......................W.....2-1 (8) #*Long Beach State.......W.....2-1 (8) #*Missouri..........................L............4-5 2009 42-16 overall, 13-7 Big Ten Stephen F. Austin............W.....8-0 (6) Florida State......................L............0-6 Texas....................................W...........4-1 Texas.....................................L............2-3 Stephen F. Austin............W...........3-1 Idaho State........................W...........4-1 Kent State..........................W.....1-0 (8) Illinois State......................W...........6-2 Arizona State.....................L............2-5 Tennessee-Chatt.............W.....8-0 (6) Drexel..................................W...........4-0 Memphis............................W.....8-0 (5) Miami (OH)........................W...........5-0

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Buffalo................................W...........4-0 Kennesaw State...............W.....8-0( 5) Longwood.........................W...........6-0. UCLA....................................L......1-2 (8) Long Beach State............W...........3-0 Florida International......W...........6-5 Cal State Fullerton..........W..3-1 (10) Hartford.............................W...........7-1 Stetson................................L......5-6 (8) Cornell................................W..11-3 (5) Hartford.............................W........ 10-0 Cornell................................W...........5-3 Long Island.......................W...........6-3 Stetson...............................W...........1-0 Bethune-Cookman........W.....3-0 (8) Central Florida.................W..2-1 (11) *South Dakota.................W.....9-0 (5) *South Dakota.................W..15-0 (5) Illinois State.......................L............1-2 Ohio State..........................L............0-3 Ohio State.........................W..12-4 (6) *Illinois................................W...........1-0 *Illinois................................W.....9-1 (6) *Penn State........................L............0-1 *Penn State........................L............1-2 *Iowa State........................W...........7-1 *Western Illinois..............W.....9-1 (6) Purdue................................W...........3-0 Purdue................................W...........4-0 Northwestern....................L......5-6 (9) Northwestern....................L...5-16( 5) Michigan State................W.....8-0 (6) Michigan State................W..4-3 (10) Northern Iowa.................W...........5-3 Indiana...............................W..12-0 (5) Indiana...............................W..12-1 (5) *Drake..................................L............0-1 Michigan.............................L............1-2 Michigan.............................L............0-6 *Wisconsin........................W.....8-0 (5) *Wisconsin........................W.....5-4 (9) *Minnesota.......................W...........2-0 *Minnesota.......................W...........3-0 #Auburn..............................L............0-1 #Boston...............................L............1-3 2010 25-23 overall, 10-9 Big Ten Arkansas.............................L............1-2 Western Illinois................W...........2-1 Drake...................................W...........3-2 Iowa State...........................L............2-8 Drake...................................W...........7-3 Texas State........................W...........4-1 Rutgers...............................W...........7-0 Illinois State......................W...........7-1 Arizona State.....................L............4-7 Alabama..............................L............4-5 Maryland............................L...1-11 (5)

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IOWA SOFTBALL Arkansas.............................L............2-3 North Carolina State......W...........3-1 Georgia Tech.....................L......8-9 (8) Cal State Northridge.......L............4-7 Cal State Northridge......W...........4-1 Cal State Bakersfield.......L............0-3 Western Kentucky...........L............1-2 Virginia Tech.....................W...........6-5 Syracuse..............................L......2-3 (8) Syracuse.............................W...........4-1 Florida Atlantic................W...........3-1 Florida Atlantic................W...........2-1 Florida Atlantic.................L......3-4 (8) *South Dakota.................W.....8-0 (6) *South Dakota.................W..10-6 (6) Michigan State................W...........3-1 Michigan State................W...........7-6 Iowa State...........................L............3-7 *Indiana.............................W...........5-1 *Indiana.............................W..12-1 (5) *Northwestern.................W.....9-1 (6) *Purdue..............................W...........1-0 *Purdue...............................L............0-2 Wisconsin..........................W...........1-0 Wisconsin..........................W..14-1 (5) *Western Illinois..............W.....8-0 (6) Penn State..........................L............1-7 Penn State..........................L............2-5 *Northern Iowa................L......7-8 (8) *Ohio State........................L......7-8 (8) *Ohio State........................L............3-4 Illinois...................................L............4-6 Illinois...................................L......... 6-10 Minnesota.........................W.....8-0 (6) Minnesota.........................W...........9-4 *Michigan...........................L............2-8 *Michigan...........................L............0-6 * - played in Iowa City % - Big Ten Tournament # - NCAA Regional $ - College World Series

LIPSCOMB - FEB. 11

MARYLAND - FEB. 11

EAST CAROLINA - FEB. 12

GEORGIA - FEB. 12

ILLINOIS STATE - FEB. 13 & 19

IDAHO STATE - FEB. 18

SEATTLE U. - FEB. 18

ARIZONA STATE - FEB. 19

ALBANY - FEB. 25

FLA. GULF COAST - FEB. 25

UMBC - FEB. 26

EASTERN MICHIGAN - FEB. 26

Location___________ Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment__________________3,742 Nickname_____________ Lady Bisons Conference____________ Atlantic Sun Head Coach__________Kristin Ryman Record________________ 155-115-1/5 At Lipscomb___________ 155-115-1/5 2010 Record________________ 50-13 Conf./Finish_______________ 18-2/1st Postseason_________NCAA Regionals SB Contact____________Mark McGee Email____ mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu Phone_______________615-966-5862

Location_______________Athens, Ga. Enrollment________________ 34,885 Nickname________________ Bulldogs Conference___________ Southeastern Head Coach_____ Lu Harris-Champer Record_______________ 711-245-1/14 At UGA________________520-181/10 2010 Record________________ 50-13 Conf./Finish_______ 18-8/4th/2nd East Postseason___________ NCAA WCWS SB Contact_________ Tanner Tedeschi Email_______ tannert@sports.uga.edu Phone_______________678-492-3355

Location_____________Seattle, Wash. Enrollment__________________7,751 Nickname_______________Redhawks Conference____________Pacific Coast Head Coach___________ Dan Powers Record________________ 201-139-1/8 At Seattle_____________ 201-139-1/8 2010 Record_______________16-28-1 Conf./Finish___ 11-5/3rd Mountain Div. Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact________ Diana Chamorro Email_______ chamorro@seattleu.edu Phone_______________206-296-2490

Location____________Fort Myers, Fla. Enrollment________________ 12,000 Nickname__________________Eagles Conference____________ Atlantic Sun Head Coach__________ David Deiros Record__________________351-118-8 At FGCU________________351-118-8 2010 Record________________ 24-28 Conf./Finish_______________ 12-8/3rd Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact________ Amanda Murphy Email________ amamurphy@fgcu.edu Phone_______________239-590-1327

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Location__________College Park, Md. Enrollment________________ 37,000 Nickname_______________ Terrapins Conference___________Atlantic Coast Head Coach__________ Laura Watten Record___________________ 486-333 At MD__________________161-125/6 2010 Record________________ 34-24 Conf./Finish_______________ 8-11/6th Postseason_________ NCAA Regional SB Contact___________ Rose DiPaula Email___________ rdipaula@umd.edu Phone_______________301-314-7066

Location_______________ Normal, Ill. Enrollment________________ 21,134 Nickname________________Redbirds Conference__________ Missouri Valley Head Coach________ Melinda Fischer Record_______________ 849-574-4/27 At Ill. St.______________ 808-549-4/25 2010 Record________________ 32-20 Conf./Finish______________ 19-5/2nd Postseason_________NCAA Regionals SB Contact_____________ Dustin Hall Email_____________dmhall@ilstu.edu Phone_______________309-438-3249

Location______________ Tempe, Ariz. Enrollment________________ 68,064 Nickname______________ Sun Devils Conference______________ Pacific-10 Head Coach____________ Clint Myers Record___________________ 745-116 At ASU__________________264-100/5 2010 Record________________ 44-17 Conf./Finish______________ 10-11/4th Postseason____ NCAA Super Regional SB Contact____________ Kerry Howe Email________________480-965-1237 Phone_________ kerry.howe@asu.edu

Location____________ Baltimore, Md. Enrollment________________ 12,888 Nickname_______________ Retrievers Conference___________ America East Head Coach____________ Joe French Record_______________ 516-329-1/18 At UMBC______________ 302-220-1/8 2010 Record________________ 25-24 Conf./Finish_______________ 6-12/6th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact________ Jessica Bernheim Email________ jbernheim@umbc.edu Phone_______________410-455-2639

Location____________Greenville, N.C. Enrollment________________ 27,654 Nickname_________________ Pirates Conference_________Conference USA Head Coach____________ Tracey Kee Record_______________ 618-312-1/14 At ECU_______________ 618-312-1/14 2010 Record________________ 44-18 Conf./Finish_______________ 16-5/1st Postseason_________ NCAA Regional SB Contact___________ Sarah Fetters Email_____________ fetterss@ecu.edu Phone_______________252-737-4520

Location___________ Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment________________ 15,000 Nickname________________ Bengals Conference_____ Pacific Coast Softball Head Coach___________ Julie Wright Record____________________53-52/2 At Idaho St.____________ First Season 2010 Record________________ 14-39 Conf./Finish__________________ 6-14 Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact__________ Steve Schaack Email____________ schaste4@isu.edu Phone_______________208-282-2621

Location______________ Albany, N.Y. Enrollment________________ 18,202 Nickname_____________ Great Danes Conference___________ America East Head Coach_________ Chris Cannata Record_______________ 449-221-1/15 At Albany____________ 449-221-1/15 2010 Record________________ 20-23 Conf./Finish___________________ 9-8 Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact______ Brianna LaBrecque Email____ BLaBrecque@uamail.albany.edu Phone_______________518-605-5026

Location____________Ypsilanti, Mich. Enrollment________________ 22,638 Nickname__________________Eagles Conference__________ Mid-American Head Coach___________ Karen Baird Record_________________232-294/11 At EMU_________________134-202/7 2010 Record_______________19-30-1 Conf./Finish________ 8-13-1/t4th West Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact__________ Ashley Strauss Email__________ astraus1@emich.edu Phone_______________734-487-0317

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2011 OPPONENTS

IOWA SOFTBALL SOUTHERN ILLINOIS - FEB. 27

STANFORD - MAR. 4

CAL ST. FULLERTON - MAR. 4

IPFW - MAR. 5

CALIFORNIA - MAR. 5

MURRAY STATE - MAR. 6

LIBERTY - MAR. 11 & 12

STETSON - MAR. 11 & 15

DELAWARE STATE - MAR. 12

COLGATE - MAR. 15

TENNESSEE - MAR. 17 & 18

SOUTH DAKOTA - MAR. 20

OHIO STATE - MAR. 26-27

WESTERN ILLINOIS - MAR. 30

PURDUE - APR. 2-3

DRAKE - APR. 6

Location____________Carbondale, Ill. Enrollment________________ 20,037 Nickname_________________ Salukis Conference__________ Missouri Valley Head Coach__________ Kerri Blaylock Record_________________416-189/11 At SIU_________________416-189/11 2010 Record________________ 38-20 Conf./Finish_______________ 20-5/1st Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact_________Megan Kramper Email__________ megkramp@siu.edu Phone_______________618-453-7236

Location____________ Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment________________ 34,953 Nickname____________ Golden Bears Conference______________ Pacific-10 Head Coach________ Diane Ninemire Record_______________ 1014-496/23 At CAL_______________ 1014-496/23 2010 Record________________ 44-19 Conf./Finish_____________ 10-11/t4th Postseason___ NCAA Super Regionals SB Contact____ Anna Oleson-Wheeler Email_____ aowheeler@berkeley@edu Phone_______________510-643-5846

Location_______________ Dover, Del. Enrollment__________________3,650 Nickname________________ Hornets Conference_____ Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach____________Jeff Savage Record_________________307-264/11 At DSU_________________307-264/11 2010 Record________________ 30-24 Conf./Finish__________10-5/3rd North Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact___________ Dennis Jones Email____________ djones@desu.edu Phone_______________302-857-6068

Location___________Columbus, Ohio Enrollment________________ 56,064 Nickname_______________ Buckeyes Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach_________ Linda Kalafatis Record_______________ 766-413-2/22 At OSU_________________493-298/14 2010 Record________________ 39-14 Conf./Finish______________ 16-2/2nd Postseason_________NCAA Regionals SB Contact__________ Alex Morando Email__________ Morando.2@osu.edu Phone_______________614-292-1389

Location____________ Stanford, Calif. Enrollment________________ 15,319 Nickname________________ Cardinal Conference______________ Pacific-10 Head Coach__________ John Rittman Record_______________ 599-277-3/14 At Stanford___________ 599-277-3/14 2010 Record________________ 37-19 Conf./Finish______________ 8-13/t6th Postseason_________ NCAA Regional SB Contact______ Regina Verlengiere Email________ rverleng@stanford.edu Phone_______________650-723-0996

Location_______________ Murray, Ky. Enrollment________________ 10,200 Nickname__________________Racers Conference_____________Ohio Valley Head Coach_____________ Jay Pyron Record____________________22-29/1 At MSU___________________22-29/1 2010 Record________________ 22-29 Conf./Finish______________ 11-11/5th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact____________ Ryan Haage Email________ ryanhaage@gmail.com Phone_______________270-809-7051

Location____________ Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment__________________2,800 Nickname_________________ Raiders Conference__________ Patriot League Head Coach_________ Ashley Obrest Record____________________1st year At Colgate_________________1st year 2010 Record________________ 27-23 Conf./Finish__________________ 8-12 Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact_____ Jeremiah W. Hergott Email_________ jhergott@colgate.edu Phone_______________315-228-7566

Location______________ Macomb, Ill. Enrollment________________ 13,331 Nickname_____Fighting Leathernecks Conference_____ The Summit League Head Coach_______Holly Van Vlymen Record________________ 129-127-1/5 At WIU________________ 129-127-1/5 2010 Record________________ 35-19 Conf./Finish_______________ 19-2/1st Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact____________ Ryan Bower Email___________ RP-Bower@wiu.edu Phone_______________309-298-1133

Location____________Fullerton, Calif. Enrollment________________ 36,000 Nickname__________________ Titans Conference_______________ Big West Head Coach______Michelle Gromacki Record_______________ 381-247-1/11 At CSF_______________ 381-247-1/11 2010 Record________________ 14-39 Conf./Finish_______________ 9-12/6th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact__________ Jason Spencer Email________jspencer@fullerton.edu Phone_______________657-278-7547

Location____________ Lynchburg, Va. Enrollment________________ 11,928 Nickname_____________ Lady Flames Conference______________ Big South Head Coach_________ Paul Wetmore Record_______________ 478-514-1/17 At Liberty____________ 478-514-1/17 2010 Record________________ 39-18 Conf./Finish______________ 13/5/2nd Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact_________Jennifer Shelton Email________jbshelton2@liberty.edu Phone_______________434-592-4849

Location___________ Knoxville, Tenn. Enrollment________________ 27,107 Nickname__________ Lady Volunteers Conference______ Southeastern (SEC) Head Coach__ Ralph Weekly/Karen Weekly Record___ 966-331-2/23; 688-247-2/14 At Tennessee___________ 465-150-2/9 2010 Record________________ 49-15 Conf./Finish___________ 17-8/3rd East Postseason________________ WCWS SB Contact_____________ Brian Davis Email____________bdavis16@utk.edu Phone_______________865-974-7478

Location________ West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment________________ 39,697 Nickname____________ Boilermakers Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach____________ Kim Maher Record________________ 156-132-1/5 At PU_________________ 156-132-1/5 2010 Record________________ 27-27 Conf./Finish_______________ 8-10/6th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact___________Wendy Mayer Email_________ wbroker@purdue.edu Phone_______________765-494-3919

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Location___________ Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment________________ 14,193 Nickname______________ Mastodons Conference_____ The Summit League Head Coach____________ Amy Tudor Record__________________110-162/6 At IPFW___________________29-19/1 2010 Record________________ 29-19 Conf./Finish______________ 17-7/2nd Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact______________ Bill Salyer Email____________ salyerw@ipfw.edu Phone_______________260-481-6646

Location______________ DeLand, Fla. Enrollment__________________2,390 Nickname_________________ Hatters Conference____________ Atlantic Sun Head Coach___________ Frank Griffin Record_________________723-388/21 At Stetson______________498-301/14 2010 Record________________ 34-21 Conf./Finish______________ 14-6/2nd Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact__________ Jesse Cazakoff Email_________ jcazakof@stetson.edu Phone_______________386-822-8131

Location____________Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment________________ 10,151 Nickname________________ Coyotes Conference_____________ Great West Head Coach____________ Amy Klyse Record__________________ 73-73-1/3 At USD__________________ 73-73-1/3 2010 Record_______________21-30-1 Conf./Finish_______________ 3-3/2nd Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact______________ Tom Berg Email___________ tom.berg@usd.edu Phone_______________605-677-8813

Location__________Des Moines, Iowa Enrollment__________________5,616 Nickname________________ Bulldogs Conference__________ Missouri Valley Head Coach___________ Rich Calvert Record__________________182-190/7 At DU___________________182-190/7 2010 Record________________ 32-22 Conf./Finish______________ 12-13/6th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact___________ Brock Ascher Email_______brock.ascher@drake.edu Phone_______________515-271-3740

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IOWA SOFTBALL MICHIGAN STATE - APR. 9-10

MINNESOTA - APR. 13

NORTHWESTERN - APR. 16-17

IOWA STATE - APR. 20

MICHIGAN - APR. 23-24

WISCONSIN - APR. 27

INDIANA - APR. 30 - MAY 1

ILLINOIS - MAY 4

Location________ East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment________________ 47,100 Nickname________________Spartans Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach________ Jacquie Joseph Record_______________ 650-593-1/22 At MSU______________ 514-460-1/17 2010 Record________________ 21-31 Conf./Finish_______________ 5-15/9th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact____________ Vince Baker Email________ bakervin@ath.msu.edu Phone_______________517-355-2271

Location__________ Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment________________ 38,980 Nickname______________ Wolverines Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach_________ Carol Hutchins Record______________ 1179-412-4/27 At UM______________ 1156-473-4/26 2010 Record_________________ 49-8 Conf./Finish_______________ 18-1/1st Postseason____ NCAA Super Regional SB Contact___________ Leah Howard Email_________ lchoward@umich.edu Phone_______________734-615-0679

Location________ Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment________________ 51,140 Nickname_________ Golden Gophers Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach_________ Jessica Allister Record________________ First Season At UM________________ First Season 2010 Record________________ 16-37 Conf./Finish______________ 2-17/11th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact__________ Brian Deutsch Email__________ deuts060@umn.edu Phone_______________612-624-4345

Location_____________ Madison, Wis. Enrollment________________ 42,099 Nickname________________ Badgers Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach___________Yvette Healy Record________________ 109-148-1/5 At UW________________ First Season 2010 Record________________ 20-31 Conf./Finish_______________ 5-13/8th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact__________ Karl Anderson Email_______________608-262-82116 Phone_______ kga@athletics.wisc.edu

Location______________Evanston, Ill. Enrollment__________________8,000 Nickname________________ Wildcats Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach___________Kate Drohan Record________________ 334-157-1/9 At NU_________________ 334-157-1/9 2010 Record________________ 25-23 Conf./Finish_______________ 10-8/4th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact___________ Doug Meffley Email___d-meffley@northwestern.edu Phone_______________847-491-3688

Location_________ Bloomington, Ind. Enrollment_______________ 42,3247 Nickname________________ Hoosiers Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach_______ Michelle Gardner Record__________________209-251/8 At IU_____________________22-75/2 2010 Record________________ 12-36 Conf./Finish______________ 4-14/10th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact________ Nathan Wiechers Email________ nwiecher@indiana.edu Phone_______________812-856-0146

Location_______________Ames, Iowa Enrollment________________ 27,975 Nickname________________Cyclones Conference_________________ Big 12 Head Coach__ Stacy Gemeinhardt-Cesler Record__________________270-206/9 At ISU__________________117-130/5 2010 Record________________ 26-29 Conf./Finish_______________ 4-14/9th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact_______ Meaghan Hayden Email_________mhayden@iastate.edu Phone_______________515-294-5778

Location_____ Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Enrollment________________ 41,298 Nickname____________ Fighting Illini Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach__________ Terri Sullivan Record_______________ 362-241-2/11 At Illinois_____________ 362-241-2/11 2010 Record_________________ 45-8 Conf./Finish______________16-2/t2nd Postseason_________ NCAA Regional SB Contact______________ Cody Lahl Email_____________lahl2@illinois.edu Phone_______________217-244-4982

PENN STATE - MAY 7-8

Location________ University Park, Pa. Enrollment________________ 44,112 Nickname____________ Nittany Lions Conference________________ Big Ten Head Coach__________ Robin Petrini Record_______________ 424-347-1/14 At PSU_______________ 424-347-1/14 2010 Record________________ 29-22 Conf./Finish_______________ 8-11/7th Postseason___________________ NA SB Contact____________Jeremy Fallis Email_______________ jsf16@psu.edu Phone_______________814-865-1757

2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA Regionals May 20-22 NCAA Super Regionals May 27-29 2011 Women’s College World Series June 2-8 - Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla.

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SCHOLARSHIPS

IOWA SOFTBALL The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future is an ongoing campaign which seeks to create permanently endowed scholarships for all teams associated with UI Athletics. The program currently includes approximately 124 fully-endowed scholarships, 57-partially endowedscholarships, 25 scholarships that have been initiated and are being built and 35 future scholarship gifts. The following scholarships are fully-endowed awards which are currently dedicated to the Iowa softball program. Over the life of the investment, the market appreciation added year after year supports our scholarship payout. Endowments of $200,000 or more allow a donor to designate a sport. Gifts of $400,000 or more allow for designation of a position within that sport. Other sport scholarships, partial scholarships, awards being developed and/or planned are not included in this list. Endowments may be funded via cash, appreciated securities or planned gifts. Endowments may also be established on a pledge payment schedule. For more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, contact: Sloane Tyler Athletic Development Office The University of Iowa Foundation P.O. Box 4550 Iowa City, Iowa 52244-4550 (319) 335-467-3736 or 1-800-648-6973 E-mail: sloane-tyler@uiowa.edu www.givetoiowa.org/athletics

JOHN AND PEG SLUSHER SOFTBALL CATCHER’S SCHOLARSHIP In 1999, John and Peg Slusher funded the first fully-endowed position scholarship in women’s athletics at Iowa. Two of the biggest fans the Hawkeyes have, the Slushers are regular fixtures in the stands at Pearl Field. They also have season tickets for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and wrestling. Both John and Peg are former employees of Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids.

DONALD W. AND MARILYN HEINEKING SOFTBALL SCHOLARSHIP The Heineking Softball Scholarship was established in 2004, along with a baseball scholarship. Previously, the couple established scholarships in women’s basketball, football, wrestling as well as a men’s basketball manager’s scholarship. Most recently, Don added scholarships in volleyball and men’s track. Don is a 1958 UI business graduate and president of Security State Bank in Hubbard, Iowa. Don lives in Iowa City and is a member of the Presidents Club of the UI Foundation. Marilyn passed away in February of 2004.

WILLIAM AND KAY PITLIK SOFTBALL SCHOLARSHIP Bill and Kay Pitlik of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, established their endowed scholarship in 1996. Both are University of Iowa graduates, Kay in 1952 and Bill in 1953. The Pitliks are the former owners of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company in Cedar Rapids. Kay is an avid Hawkeye fan and the couple have also endowed scholarships in football, women’s basketball and wrestling. Bill passed away in December of 2008.

POLK COUNTY I-CLUB SCHOLARSHIP The Polk County I-Club established their first scholarship in 1998 for the University of Iowa football team. Then, in 2003, the club added a second endowed scholarship for the UI softball program. Selection preference will be give to current Hawkeye softball players from Polk County high schools.

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IOWA SOFTBALL Gary Barta

Director of Athletics “Hope is not a strategy,” is a common refrain of the University of Iowa’s Gary Barta. So, as Barta enters his fifth year as the UI’s director of intercollegiate athletics – and his 24th year in athletics administration – he does so diligently working a plan that contributed to historic success for the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2009-10 and is setting the stage for more of the same in the years ahead. Competitively, two events stand alone at the top of the list of achievements by UI teams in 2009-10: Iowa’s dominating victory over Georgia Tech in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl and yet another national championship for the UI wrestling program. The victory over the Yellow Jackets in Land Shark Stadium in Miami was Iowa’s 11th of the college football season and its first in a Bowl Championship Series event since the Hawkeyes’ victory over California in the 1959 Rose Bowl. It was the final chapter in a season that opened with a school-record nine straight victories by Kirk Ferentz’s squad, a streak that electrified fans of the Hawkeyes and triggered another pilgrimage of fans of the team to their second BCS appearance under Ferentz. Tom Brands’ Iowa wrestling squad crowned three national champions and eight Hawkeyes earned all-America honors while leading the UI to its 23rd NCAA title in school history. The championship was the third straight under Brands and it came rather handily – Iowa finished 44.5 points ahead of its nearest competitor – and, as more often than not – after yet another Big Ten Conference championship. As inspiring as the achievements of Iowa’s football and wrestling teams were, they weren’t the alone. Iowa’s women’s basketball team overcame a series of injuries to secure 20 victories, reach the championship game of the post-season Big Ten Tournament, and advance to NCAA Tournament play for the third straight year. The Iowa men’s golf team used a second place finish at the 2010 Big Ten Conference Championship to secure an at-large invitation to NCAA Regional play where it finished tied for sixth and just one stroke shy of its second straight appearance in the national championship. First-year coach Katie Dougherty guided the UI’s women’s tennis team to its first NCAA post-season action since 2006. The squad was powered by the nationally-ranked doubles team of Merel Beelen and Sonja Molnar. The Iowa baseball team won seven of its last eight regular season league games to advance to the Big Ten Tournament when the Hawkeyes marched to the championship game for the first time since the 1983 season. The Iowa men’s track and field team advanced 32 athletes to NCAA postseason competition after a fourth-place finish by the men’s squad at the Big Ten Championships. That finish was the Hawkeyes’ best since 2006 and was sparked by three individual champions. Barta and the UI Athletics Department also enjoyed historic success out of competition including, most notably, significant improvements to the facilities used by the more than 700 student-athletes who represent the UI in intercollegiate athletics competition. In September 2009, the University of Iowa and the UI Athletics Department dedicated the $7 million P. Sue Beckwith, M.D. Boathouse, a 20,000-square-foot facility built right on the bank of the Iowa River off of Dubuque Street in Terrill Mill Park. In November 2009, the UI broke ground on a multi-million dollar addition and renovation of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the 28-year-old competitive home of the Hawkeye men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs. The Carver-Hawkeye Arena Revitalization Project will greatly improve the practice, strength training, and conditioning facilities for a myriad of sports programs in addition to providing new office space for the vast majority of Iowa’s administrative and coaching staffs in addition to new locker room and support facilities for Iowa’s men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball teams. In fall 2010, Barta will join the campus community in celebrating the opening

of the $69 million Campus Wellness and Recreation Center. The facility will provide unparalleled recreational opportunity for UI students, faculty and staff, and the greater Iowa City community in addition to being the new full-time home of the UI’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. The UI also expects to break ground on an addition to the facilities used by the Iowa football program during the 2010-11 year. Funded entirely through private support, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football. The project will include the construction of a new indoor practice facility, upgraded and improved locker rooms, team rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and spaces used for the day-to-day operation of the UI’s football program. The construction of the Ron and Margaret Kenyon Outdoor Practice Facility – a facility envied by many collegiate programs and NFL franchises – and the $89 million renovation of historic Kinnick Stadium were phases 1 and 2 of the master plan. While Iowa continues to move the facilities it makes available to student-athletes forward, the UI’s commitment to the academic piece of the student-athlete experience remains paramount – and successful. According to information released annually by the NCAA, the graduation rate for student-athletes who enrolled at the University of Iowa in the fall of the 200203 academic year was 70 percent, six percentage points better than the national average and two points better than a year ago. The graduation rate for UI student-athletes was also four percentage points better than the rate for all UI students. The football program at the UI - with a Graduation Success Rate of 74 ranked second only to Cincinnati among the ten teams invited to participate in the five 2010 Bowl Championship Series events. Iowa also ranked third among the seven bowl-bound Big Ten Conference teams. The UI’s field hockey, softball and men’s cross country teams were among the NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics programs singled out by the NCAA for Academic Progress Reports (APR) in the top 10 percent of all teams in their specific sport. In fact, for the second straight year all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the NCAA’s APR benchmark and compared favorably to their peers in the Big Ten and nationally. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus community extends well beyond intercollegiate athletics. He is a member of the cabinet comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders that provides counsel to UI President Sally Mason. Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level as well. During his first four years at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s post-season bowl game agreements that go into effect this college football season. Nationally, Barta remains active in the Division IA Athletics Directors Association, the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA Football Committee Board of Directors. As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different UW coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state fund. As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several UW athletics facilities including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also managed the department’s external affairs division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts. The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University. Barta earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA national championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (12) and a daughter, Madison (10). He was born September 4, 1963, in Minneapolis, MN.

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HAWKEYE ATHLETICS - A TOTAL PROGRAM

IOWA SOFTBALL The UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2009-10. Thirty-seven Hawkeyes earned all-conference accolades, while 15 were recognized as all-Americans. Hawkeye student-athletes excelled in the classroom, as well with 178 earning academic all-Big Ten laurels. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and has consistently ranked above the graduation rate of all UI students. Paced by its men’s cross country and field hockey teams -- each with perfect APR scores of 1,000 for the second straight year -- all 24 The 2010 Iowa Hawkeye wrestling team won its 23rd NCAA championship along with its 34th Big Ten title. Iowa of Iowa’s intercollegiate athletics programs achieved at a rate that surpasses the crowned eight all-Americans en route to its third-straight national and league championships. national benchmark established by the NCAA. in the middle of a $43 million Carver-Hawkeye stands and building of a four-level press box Iowa’s men’s tennis, women’s golf, women’s Arena renovation project that is expected to be that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, concession stands and new rest tennis and volleyball all ranked in the upper completed the summer of 2011. Kinnick Stadium received a major up-grading rooms were also part of the project. 90 percent of its peers. and renovation that was completed just prior Iowa athletes have been recognized as all The support of their efforts and attendance by Hawkeye fans ranks among the to the 2006 season. The $89 million project Americans in their sport on 268 occasions during included the replacing of the south end zone the past 18 years, including 15 this past season. best across the country. While the Hawkeyes compete with the best in the nation in a variety of sports, Iowa boasts some of the most impressive athletic facilities in the nation, operated by one of the most respected departments. Several new projects are underway on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions to the UI campus include the completion of the new Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-ofthe-art $7 rowing boathouse. In addition to the brand new swimming and rowing facilities, the Roy G. Karro Athletics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center and the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI is The Iowa women’s basketball team finished runner-up at the Big Ten Tournament and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season.

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The Iowa football team boasted an 11-2 record a year ago, was ranked as high as fourth nationally, and recorded a dominating 24-14 Orange Bowl victory over Georgia Tech.

During the 2009-10 athletic year, the Hawkeyes continued their trend of success on the playing fields and in academic pursuits. Below are some examples of recent Hawkeye success. The Hawkeye wrestling team continued its dominance on the mat claiming its 23rd and thirdstraight NCAA national championship and its 34th and third-straight Big Ten title. Ten Hawkeyes earned all-American laurels en route to the team championship. Tom Brands was tabbed Big Ten Coach of the Year, while Matt McDonough was honored as the league’s top freshman. Iowa football continued its stellar play, winning 11 of its 13 games in 2009, and earned a national ranking as high as fourth. The year culminated with a dominating 24-14 performance over

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Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl. The return trip to Miami marked Iowa’s sixth January bowl game in eight years. Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while Bryan Bulaga was honored as the conference’s Offensive Lineman of the Year. Iowa’s field hockey team has won the Big Ten Tournament championship three of the last four years and finished third nationally, advancing all the way to the Final Four in 2008. A total of 39 Hawkeyes have garnered all-Big Ten accolades under Head Coach Tracey Griesbaum. The Hawkeye baseball team surged last season, winning 11 of its last 14 games to finish third in the Big Ten and earn runner-up honors in the conference tournament. Three Hawkeyes and two incoming recruits were drafted in the Major League Draft following the season. The women’s basketball team had another outstanding season, finishing third in the league, earning runner-up honors at the Big Ten Tournament and advancing to the NCAA Second Round. Lisa Bluder, who was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time, coached Kachine Alexander to honorable mention all-America status and Jamie Printy to Big Ten Freshman of the Year laurels. Under first-year Head Coach Katie Dougherty, the women’s tennis team ascended in the national rankings to 18th and earned a NCAA Tournament berth. Also, Iowa’s doubles team of Sonja Molnar and Merel Beelen ranked 14th nationally competed in the national tournament at the end of the year. Molnar is a twotime all-Big Ten performer and was tabbed the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2009. Head Coach Mark Hankins continued to have his men’s golfers play at a high level. The Hawkeyes finished second, only three strokes from first, at the Big Ten Championships and was only one stroke from advancing to its second-straight NCAA Championships when it placed sixth at Regionals this past spring. The aforementioned list of team and individual accomplishments are just a sampling of the recent excellence achieved in Iowa City. Whether it’s the top-notch athletic or academic performances, the outstanding community and fan support or the impressive facilities, it’s easy to understand why Iowa fans everywhere truly believe, “It’s great to be a Hawkeye.”

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ATHLETIC STUDENT SERVICES

IOWA SOFTBALL Since its inception in 1979, Athletics Student Services has evolved from a two-person, academic support service to a broad-based, nationally prominent student support services operation. Its purpose is to offer academic and personal support services that will assist student-athletes in making timely progress toward their degrees while preparing to become tomorrow’s leaders. Athletics Student Services focuses on four important areas - academic counseling and monitoring, educational and support programs, retention programs and compliance education and services - when working with student-athletes. Following are descriptions of some of the programs, services and opportunities available in those areas. Gerdin Athletics Learning Center The $4.6 million Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Athletics Learning Center opened in August of 2003 and gives all Iowa student-athletes a state of the art facility to support their educational goals. The Athletics Learning Center is a 20,000 square foot facility which provides a computer lab, study lounges, seminar and meeting places for all Hawkeye student-athletes. The Learning Center features an auditorium that converts into two classrooms, separate study rooms for under and upper-class student-athletes with 28 study carrels, a computer lab, tutorial rooms, the book loan repository, offices for Iowa’s Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic and athletic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes. Academic Counseling & Monitoring Athletics coordinators work closely with student-athletes and their university-assigned advisors from the time they arrive on campus until the time they leave the University. Along with focusing on academic planning matters such as goal-setting, plans of study, choosing majors and degree requirements, athletics coordinators also help studentathletes understand NCAA, Big Ten and University academic policies. They also solicit feedback from instructors on academic progress made by student-athletes.

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The $4.6 million Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Athletics Learning Center opened in August of 2003 and gives all Iowa student-athletes a state of the art facility to support their educational goals. Career Guidance & Development Planning a meaningful career and a fulfilling life is an ongoing process of expanding and narrowing choices, beginning when student-athletes arrive on campus and continuing throughout their college career and lifetime. The professional staff works with other career development professionals on campus to offer individual consultation, career development seminars, workshops, referrals to other campus offices and special events like the Senior Recognition Banquet for graduating student-athletes. Educational Programs A full menu of educational programs are offered to student-athletes to ensure their academic success and personal development as they grow from Today’s Hawkeyes to Tomorrow’s Leaders. Through collaboration with other University of Iowa student services offices, and in partnership with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, programs address such quality of life issues as alcohol safety, healthy lifestyles, tolerance and respect, career development, professional conduct and leadership development.

Retention Through the retention program studentathletes, who may need tailored academic assistance and structure, are identified and receive individualized learning plans to help them succeed. Such plans may include daily and weekly planning sessions with athletics coordinators and retention staff, tutoring, study groups, mainstreaming into on-campus services like the writing center, math labs and services for students with learning disabilities. Transition Seminar All new student-athletes attend an eightweek transition seminar during the fall semester that is geared toward helping them make the transition from high school to college successfully. Seminar topics include time management skills, learning and study strategies, the culture and rules of the university and Division I Big Ten intercollegiate athletics, and personal leadership and life skills concerning alcohol safety, healthy relationships and intimacy, diversity and inclusion, tolerance, values and character.

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IOWA SOFTBALL Minority Enrichment Program This program offers a culturally supportive environment in which minority student-athletes develop friendships and a support network in the university. A core focus group of students and staff coordinate programs such as guest speakers, holiday celebrations, community service activities with the local neighborhood centers, events with Cultural Centers and networking with minority faculty, staff, professional and business leaders. Leadership Development through Iowa SAAC Through the Iowa SAAC (Student-Athlete Advisory Committee), student-athlete representatives selected by their coaches and teammates represent the interests and concerns of their teams to Athletics Administrators. They meet regularly to plan community service, personal development, career education and social programs advised and supported by Athletics Student Services staff. They are consulted about emerging department policies and NCAA proposed legislation. SAAC representatives learn about and participate in the athletics governance structure by serving on department advisory committees. Tutoring Tutoring is available free of charge to all student-athletes. Tutors, who are graduate and professional students, current and former teachers, help with course content as well as study strategies and are available in virtually all general education program subjects. Compliance Education and Services Athletics Student Services administers a comprehensive compliance program to ensure that all staff and student-athletes act in accordance with NCAA, Big Ten Conference and University of Iowa regulations. Staff members oversee and assist with the recruiting of prospective student-athletes. They monitor the continuing eligibility of student-athletes. They oversee and administer studentathlete financial aid. They conduct rules education programs for coaches, staff, student-athletes and boosters. They monitor staff and student-athlete behavior to ensure conformity with the NCAA, Big Ten Conference, University of Iowa and Athletic Department policies and rules.

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Located near the Hillcrest, Slater, Quadrangle and Reinow residence halls, the Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Athletics Learning Center is easily accessible to Hawkeye studentathletes. Some of the facility’s features include a large computer lab, areas for group and independent study, and meeting rooms.

Iowa’s student-athletes have outperformed the University’s entire student population each year since the NCAA started requiring a report of student-athlete graduation rates.

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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

IOWA SOFTBALL When student‑athletes consider their future, they should consider prospects beyond athletics. A list of all University of Iowa alumni who have distinguished themselves professionally would be difficult to assemble and could never be complete. However, some are truly outstanding in their area of expertise. Business Leland C. Adams, Former president, Amoco Production Co. John J. Balles, Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Arthur A. Collins, Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins) Kathleen A. Dore, Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel John W. English, Former vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation H. John Hawkinson, Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc. Richard O. Jacobson, President, Jacobson Warehouse Co. Bill Krause, President, Krause Gentle Corp. Richard Levitt, Chairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation John Pappajohn, Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc. Henry Tippie, Presiding director for Rollins, Inc.; Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment Education Joseph N. Crowley, President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president R. Wayne Duke, Former commissioner, Big Ten Conference E.F. Lindquist, Co‑founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program John B. McLendon, First black coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame Eddie Robinson, Legendary football coach, Grambling State University Wilbur Schramm, International authority won communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop Richard Schultz, Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee; Former Executive Director, NCAA James Van Allen, Space Physicist Entertainment Diablo Cody, Oscar Award winning writer of “Juno” Simon Estes, International opera star John Falsey, Executive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away” Al Jarreau, Grammy Award‑winning singer Mark Johnson, Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman Alex Karras, former NFL All‑Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster” Barry Kemp, television producer, creator of the hit series “Coach” Dave Keuning, guitarist, The Killers Shirley Rich Krohn, Casting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever Richard Maibaum, Writer of James Bond motion picture scripts Brandon Routh, Actor, Superman Returns Gene Wilder, Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy Government David Bonior, U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI Terry Branstad, former Governor of Iowa General Charles A. Horner, Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm Mary Louise Smith, noted political party leader and civil rights proponent Juanita Kidd Stout, First black woman elected to a state Supreme Court

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Tom Brokaw NBC News

Mark Shapiro Former ESPN Vice-President

Literature Mildred Wirt Benson, Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa John Irving, Writer, The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules W.P. Kinsella, Writer, Shoeless Joe Margaret Walker, Writer, Jubilee Media Alan Abelson, Editor, Barron’s Tom Brokaw, Former Anchorman, NBC News John Cochran, Correspondent, ABC News Paul Conrad, Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize Wayne Drehs, General Assignment Writer, ESPN.com George Gallup, Founder, The Gallup Poll Charles Guggenheim, Documentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner Bob Miller, Broadcaster, Los Angeles Kings Herbert Nipson, Executive Editor, Ebony Brian Ross, Correspondent, ABC News, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner Carole Simpson, Anchor, ABC News Science and Medicine Dr. Nancy Andreasen, Psychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft, Pioneer in field of open heart surgery Dr. Robert C. Hardin, Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue, sports medicine pioneer James Van Allen, World famous physicist and discoverer of two radiation belts (the Van Allen Belts) that surround the earth. Dr. Emory D. Warner, World recognized pathologist Pulitzer Prize Winners Marquis Childs, 1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch Rita Dove, 1987, Thomas and Beulah; U.S. Poet Laureate Jorie Graham, 1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems J. Tracy Kidder, 1982, The Soul of a New Machine James A. McPherson, 1978, Elbow Room Jane Smiley, 1992, A Thousand Acres Tennessee Williams, 1948, A Streetcar Named Desire; 1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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STRENGTH TRAINING & SPORTS MEDICINE

IOWA SOFTBALL Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Continuing to set the standard in athletic training and Sports Medicine Service, The University of Iowa provides the student-athlete with exemplary medical care. Athletic Training Services is the largest component of the University of Iowa Sports Medicine program. UI Sports Medicine is a multidisciplinary healthcare team housed within the UI Sports Medicine Center, as part of University Hospitals & Clinics (UIHC), striving to provide exemplary everyday care for all studentathletes. The team consists of Athletic Training, Orthopaedics, Primary Care, Physician Assistants, Radiology, Physical Therapy, and Nursing. In addition, Athletic Training Services connect student-athletes to UIHC resources and specialty areas. Iowa’s staff of 12 full-time licensed athletic trainers and six graduate assistant licensed athletic trainers provide health care services within four athletic training rooms and other ancillary facilities, involving injury rehabilitation and prevention programs among other health care services. When injuries and illness occur Iowa’s athletic trainers provide treatment and rehabilitation programs to facilitate appropriate return to participation. Services from the UIHC, among the world’s largest university-owned teaching hospitals, support the efforts of the athletic trainers and other specialty sports medicine staff. Located next to Kinnick Stadium, the hospital offers a cutting-edge environment where staff physicians, sports medicine fellows, sports physical therapists, and athletic trainers care for student-athletes and produce successful outcomes. Dedicated research and education result in outstanding care. In October 2009, the Institute for Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (IOSMR) opened to further enhance the care for student athletes. This new facility houses the UI Sports Medicine Center. Athletic trainers form a team with orthopaedic and primary care physicians for every Hawkeye sport. Many of the physicians are fellowship trained in their specialty area and lecture locally, nationally, and around the world. In addition, each athlete has access to orthodontists, nutritionists, psychologists, and specialty physicians at the UIHC. Priority access to see physicians and other health care professionals provides expertise for comprehensive health care that returns the student-athlete to practice and competition promptly and safely.

The Hawkeye Strength Training Program The University of Iowa Strength and Conditioning Department is committed to providing the ultimate training experience for each Hawkeye student-athlete. Our focus is the development of the complete student-athlete through the use of proven scientific methods for reducing the risk of injury, as well as maximizing each studentathletes’ athletic potential. Equally as important, our staff will foster a culture of relationship building in which we will seek to enhance the intangible character traits required for each Hawkeye to reach his or her championship potential on and off the playing stage. Strength & Conditioning Philosophy The philosophy of this program consists of two components. The first is to continually develop a scientifically sound program that will maximize strength, power and explosiveness in order to allow the athlete to get the utmost out of their genetic potential, and to reduce the chance of injury. This will primarily be accomplished through the use of ground based free weight exercises and the progressive incorporation of functional movements and plyometrics. The second is to establish a culture which will develop the discipline, character and mental toughness within each student-athlete and team as a whole so that they are able to make sacrifices in their training, leave their comfort zone and develop a Championship ATTITUDE. This will encourage them to make the most out of every situation and opportunity given to them in athletics and academics, so that they might know what it is to be fully committed to something. When these two converge, they are not only able to reach their full potential; they become champions on and off the playing field.

Recreation Building Athletic Training Room The Recreation Building athletic training room is used by the Hawkeye baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track and field, and softball teams. It supports health care with modalities (moist hot packs, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, Hivamat, and TENS), Hydroworx polar and thermal plunge pools with therapy jets and massage hoses to aid in self administration of deep tissue massage, cardiovascular equipment (LeMond independent pedal bike with Power Cranks, the Keiser Functional Trainer, Pre-Cor Ellipticals and Adaptive Motion Trainer), and a private physicians office.

The Recreation Building Athletic Training Room has excellent facilities to conduct evaluations, treatments, and rehabilitation for the student-athlete.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

IOWA SOFTBALL An Exceptional Choice Since 1847, The University of Iowa has distinguished itself as a leader among public universities. Today its programs in health, business, engineering, education, law, the arts, communications, and the sciences are known worldwide for their excellence and innovation. Outstanding Academic Opportunities Iowa offers degrees in 11 colleges: Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and the Graduate College. Undergraduates can choose from more than 100 areas of study.

U.S. News & World Report ranked The University of Iowa as the 26th best public university in the nation in 2009.

A Fun Place to Call Home Iowa City is a classic university town where learning and creating truly matter. The city blends the vibrant University campus and the natural beauty of the Iowa River with nearby shopping, entertainment, and residential areas. Commanding Resources The University operates one of the largest research library systems in the country. Iowa equips its classrooms and laboratories with the latest in computer technology. Students benefit from this technology-rich environment coupled with the high personal attention of University faculty and staff. Visit the University’s web site at www.uiowa.edu to about its multifaceted education, research and service programs. More Than a Taste of the Arts Although temporarily displaced from their buildings by a summer 2008 flood, Hancher Auditorium and the UI Museum of Art continue to offer performances, exhibits and special events in alternate venues. Premier works of art are displayed in most University buildings and plazas throughout campus. Students may participate in theater, music, and dance groups. Time and Space to Play Every year about 90 percent of Iowa’s students make use of the University’s recreational facilities. Each season offers a full schedule of intramural and club sports, ranging from rugby, tennis, and golf to volleyball, soccer, and swimming. Individual workouts are a part of many students’ daily routines. Students also make use of campus walking and running trails, bikeways, ski trails, golf courses, and canoe and sailboat rentals to relax and enjoy leisure time. What Distinguishes an Iowa Education? Success. Iowa’s philosophy is that if students meet the entrance requirements, the University is going to do everything it can to help students to graduate. An Iowa degree spells success in the job market, giving students the skills to continue learning and growing throughout their careers. Excellence. The faculty is stellar. Students are amazed not only at how much they know but at how enthused they are about sharing that knowledge and getting students excited about their subject. Comfortable class sizes Attending a large university does not necessarily mean having large class sizes. More than 30,000 students are enrolled at Iowa, but the UI has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1. Large lecture halls host a few of the most popular undergraduate courses, with several hundred students in attendance. However, most lectures are complemented by classroom discussions among smaller groups. Altogether, 92 percent of undergraduate classes have fewer than 50 students in them; 80 percent have fewer than 30 students. Less than 4 percent of undergraduate classes have more than 100 students in them.

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Consider Iowa’s Advantages • According to the Fiske Guide to Colleges, the University of Iowa is a “Best Buy” for an outstanding, affordable education. • Iowa celebrates diversity—the University attracts students from 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states. • Iowa’s students and faculty have an enthusiasm for learning and for having fun. • Iowa is part of the Big Ten Conference, sharing academic and athletic traditions among a group of America’s leading universities. • Iowa’s faculty members not only offer a full range of academic offerings for students, they actively engage in innovative research projects within their specialty areas. • Students can easily travel a half day by car to a number of large American cities, including Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Omaha. • Iowa City holds a cosmopolitan charm all its own as a gathering place for the world’s writers, for world-renowned artists, and for noted visiting lecturers. • The University’s 400+ student organizations include fraternities, sororities, and many professional and cultural societies. • The University’s career and placement services match students with companies for internships and other professional experiences throughout their education. • The University’s graduates excel in their careers, often holding leadership positions within their professions and communities.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

IOWA SOFTBALL The Colleges Most freshmen who enroll at The University of Iowa are admitted to either the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or the College of Engineering. The General Education Program allows students to sample courses in more than 100 areas of study. At Iowa, students are required to take electives, major courses, and general education course work. Liberal Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Degrees Offered - Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Science (BS) in 58 major fields; Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Music (BM) and of Liberal Studies (BLS). Admission - Freshmen and transfer students are to meet the college’s admissions requirements. Engineering Undergraduate Degrees Offered - Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in six majors- biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineering. Admission - Students must meet the college’s high admissions requirements. Business Undergraduate Degrees Offered - Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in six majors: accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing. Admission - Usually requires two years of pre-business study in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Details at www.biz.uiowa.edu/upo/admissions/. Education Teacher Education Programs - Elementary Education, Art Education, English Education, Foreign Language Education, Mathematics Education, Music Education, Science Education, and Social Studies Education. Additional teaching minors in Coaching, ESL (English as a Second Language), Hearing Impaired, Journalism, and Talented and Gifted. Admission - Review all admission requirements and program guides at www.education.uiowa.edu/tess/

The Tippie School of Management’s MBA program was recently ranked 20th best in the country by Forbes magazine.

Nursing Undergraduate Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Admission: Students typically complete one year of pre-requisite courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and apply for admission during the second semester of the first year. The College of Nursing has competitive admission. The BSN requires three years of study once the student earns admission. Pharmacy Professional Degree Offered - Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). Admission - Students must successfully complete required pre-pharmacy course work in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. These requirements may be met in two years but do not guarantee admission. Students must also complete the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT). Graduate and Professional Degrees Many student-athletes who have attended The University of Iowa and completed their undergraduate degrees continue their education at the University. Student-athletes who attend graduate or professional school must first complete course work toward a bachelor’s degree in their field of study. The University also offers undergraduates the opportunity to participate in research and overseas study programs, as well as internships that will help prepare them for graduate school.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

IOWA SOFTBALL Housing Each athletics team has its own rules regarding residence of incoming freshmen. Across the University, about 90 percent of freshmen choose to live on campus in one of the 10 residence halls. Most student-athletes live at least two years on campus. The residence halls have full-service dining rooms, study lounges, laundry facilities, recreational facilities, vending, and bank machines. Each room has high-speed computer connections for e-mail and Internet access, plus there are wireless networking hot spots in a variety of locations across campus. Iowa also offers wireless networking in 110 buildings and several outdoor areas, providing more than 2,000 access points across campus. Safety • 11:55 p.m. - 2:10 a.m.: Free SafeRide buses take students home Fridays and Saturdays during the fall and spring semesters. • Public Safety offers Nite Ride, a safe means of late night transportation for women only. Nite Ride operates 10 p.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. • Special telephones with blue lights are stationed across campus with a direct link to the UI Department of Public Safety. • University of Iowa Police personnel educate students on safety during summer orientation. • The Rape Victim Advocacy Program cooperates with the UI Department of Public Safety and participates in Sexual Crime Awareness Week. Cambus There are six primary bus routes throughout the Iowa campus. The University Cambus provides over three million free rides to class and to the dorms for students each year. Some routes run seven days a week, and some run until 2:30 a.m. Cambus also operates a specialized transportation service for persons with disabilities. Health Services The University of Iowa provides the student-athlete with the most up-to-date and highest-quality medical care available. Students at Iowa can go to Student Health Service, which is open Monday through Friday. The service is supported by a fee paid by all full-time students. It offers students unlimited free office visits (there is a charge for other procedures done in the office, such as blood tests). Libraries The University of Iowa Libraries supports the academic achievement of all student-athletes with specialized courses, one-on-one consultations with librarians, 24/7 access to electronic resources through the web site (www.lib.uiowa.edu), and extended hours, which can accommodate complicated practice and travel schedules. UI Librarians help students find answers, whether they’re on a web site, in a book, journal, government document, or database. Librarians also plan and teach students how to find, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources-skills they will use throughout their lives.

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Career Planning Finding and pursuing a career takes careful planning. The Pomerantz Career Center is extremely valuable for student-athletes and can help identify stills that transfer from athletics to the workplace. The program suggests a timeline each student-athlete may follow throughout his or her stay at Iowa. The components of the program include: • Individualized career advising • Career education programs • Summer job/internship opportunities • Resume and cover letter development • Preparing for life after college athletics Computers There are 26 Instructional Technology Centers all over the campus which are filled over 1,000 computers. These facilities are open at least 50 hours a week. Some are open 24 hours. Also, the Information Arcade in the Main Library provides a variety of specialized computing tools. The Computer Demo Center provides information for students who want to purchase computers and software. Skills Labs & Support Many academic departments offer skills labs to help students improve skills necessary to succeed at Iowa, such as writing, speaking, math, science, and foreign language. Assistance with skills such as note-taking, time-management, and test-taking are available through resources such as the College Transition Seminar (a credit-bearing course offered through University College), University Counseling Services, and Athletic Student Services staff. Cultural Centers Four cultural centers on campus provide a welcoming setting where students from various cultures can find cultural, academic, and personal support services: the Latino and Native American Cultural Center, the Afro American Cultural Center, the Asian Pacific American Cultural Center, and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource and Education Center.

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THE IOWA CITY COMMUNITY

IOWA SOFTBALL Iowa City is a diverse, highly cosmopolitan community of 60,000 set in the natural scenic beauty of Iowa’s rolling hills and woods along the tree-lined banks of the Iowa River. Iowa City has all the art galleries, ethnic foods, historic architecture and vibrant atmosphere of a much larger city, but with the compactness and friendly feeling of a small town. As a place to live, Iowa City keeps winning awards and accolades - Named one of the 10 most enlightened towns in the country by Utne Reader, listed in the book The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America and selected the number-one place to live in the nation by Editor & Publisher magazine. Economically, businesses such as Rockwell Collins, American College Testing and Procter & Gamble help keep the city booming. In Coralville, a branch office of Geico Auto Insurance has provided many residents with employment opportunities. Culturally, Iowa City is alive with concerts, art exhibits, readings, plays and art events of all kinds. Located on the University of Iowa campus, Hancher Auditorium is a nationally-known performance center that brings in the best of Broadway, classical and jazz music, dance and other performances. The University of Iowa Theatre Arts department also produces a full schedule of plays each year, featuring the work of student performers and directors. So whether you enjoy the arts as a spectator or as an outlet for your own creativity, Iowa City has the opportunities. Residents of Iowa City are not only economically and culturally enriched, they also take advantage of the numerous recreational facilities offered around town. The area’s more than 30 parks provide opportunities for year-round activities including boating, hiking, swimming, fishing and skiing. The city’s greatest charm, however, remains the sincere friendliness of its citizens, the cosmopolitan atmosphere and the successful partnership built between the community and the University. Old Capitol One of the most recognizable sites in Iowa City is the gold dome of the Old Capitol which is situated in the heart of downtown. Built in 1840, it is Iowa City’s most historic building. The Old Capitol was the site of the first governor inauguration as well as the first six Iowa General Assemblies. It is also where the state’s Constitution was drafted. When the capital was moved to Des Moines in 1857, the Old Capitol was dedicated to The University of Iowa, becoming the first building owned by the University. Coralville Lake Just north of Iowa City is Coralville Lake, an outdoor recreational area that offers a variety of opportunities for the public. Coralville Lake offers picnic shelters, biking, hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, hunting, camping, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, golf and disc golf.

Iowa City is located in eastern Iowa and is an easy trip to such cities as Des Moines (the capital of Iowa), Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Minneapolis. Also, Cedar Rapids, a city of more than 150,000, is just a short drive north of Iowa City. The Eastern Iowa Airport, which links residents to every major airport in the Midwest, nation and world, is only 20 minutes away. For More Information Contact: Iowa City/Coralville Convention & Visitors Bureau 900 First Avenue, Coralville 52241; 319/337-6592 or 800/283-6592 www.iowacitycoralville.org

City Plaza Located downtown and in walking distance of many of the University’s dormitories is the City Plaza. It is a perfect place to sit outside and study or hang out with friends. During the fall, spring and summer months there are concerts and art festivals in the “Ped” Mall. Coral Ridge Mall The Coral Ridge Mall is a 1.2-million-square-foot shopping center located just minutes from campus. The center combines a mix of over 120 specialty shops and strong department stores including Dillards, JC Penney, Sears, Target and Younkers. Coral Ridge also offers entertainment features such as an NHL-regulation-sized indoor ice arena, state-of-the-art 10-screen movie theatre and a large carousel along with a 1,000seat food court with sit-down restaurants. Specialty stores include Abercrombie & Fitch, Barnes & Noble, Gap, Old Navy, Scheels All Sports and Pier 1 Imports.

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HAWKEYE TRADITIONS

IOWA SOFTBALL The Hawkeye Nickname The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally the name of the hero in the fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them. In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison. Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawkeye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name, and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval. Herky The Hawkeye The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawkeye was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism at Iowa. The impish Hawk was an immediate hit and acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky. Since his birth more than 45 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron. During the mid-1950s, Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since that time, Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletics events. School Colors For 40 years Iowa was without school colors, but in 1887 a group of 50 seniors met on the steps of the Old Capitol to decide what are now the school official colors. They chose Old Gold, the color of Iowa’s vast corn fields and Black, the color of the rich soil.

School Fight Song The Iowa Fight Song was written in 1950 by Mason City, Iowa, native Meredith Willson. Best known as the creator of Broadway’s “The Music Man,” Willson was awarded a 1963 University of Iowa Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award for “setting the spirit of Iowa to music.” The lively cheer is sung hundreds of times during Iowa athletics events the year around. The word is Fight, Fight, Fight for IOWA Let every loyal Iowan sing; The word is Fight, Fight, Fight for IOWA Until the walls and rafters ring (Go Hawks!) Come on and cheer, cheer, cheer for IOWA Come on and cheer until you hear the final gun. The word is Fight, Fight, Fight for IOWA Until the game is won.

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2011 season schedule February 11-13 February 18-19 February 25-27 March 4-6 March 11-13 March 15 March 17 March 18 March 20 March 26 March 27 March 30 April 2 April 3 April 6 April 9

Black and Red Showcase Littlewood Classic FGCU Spring Break Invitational DeMarina Invitational Stetson Classic Stetson Hatter Roundup at Tennessee 5:00 PM at Tennessee 5:00 PM vs. South Dakota (DH) 12:00 PM at Ohio State 1:00 PM at Ohio State 1:00 PM at Western Illinois 4:00 PM at Purdue 1:00 PM at Purdue 1:00 PM at Drake 4:00 PM vs. Michigan State 2:00 PM

April 10 April 13 April 16 April 17 April 20 April 23 April 24 April 27 April 30 May 1 May 4 May 7 May 8 May 20-22 May 27-29 June 2-8

vs. Michigan State 1:00 PM at Minnesota (DH) 4:00 PM vs. Northwestern 2:00 PM vs. Northwestern 2:00 PM vs. Iowa State 5:00 PM at Michigan 5:00 PM at Michigan 1:00 PM vs. Wisconsin (DH) 3:00 PM at Indiana 12:00 PM at Indiana 12:00 PM vs. Illinois (DH) 4:00 PM vs. Penn State 6:00 PM vs. Penn State 2:00 PM NCAA Regionals NCAA Super Regionals NCAA Women’s College World Series


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