2012 Gardner-Webb Softball Media Guide

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Big South Conference

Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 15 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997. The Conference’s 19th championship sport -- women’s lacrosse, will begin play in 2012-13 with seven members. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 11 member institutions comprise the 28-year League in 2011-12. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian College, plus the return of charter member Campbell University this year. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, more than 240 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship six times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had four NFL Draft picks, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships – the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last seven years – including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run), Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the postseason for the first time in Conference history. Last season, Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team – one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won four PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007 and tied for runner-up at the 2011 Open Championship. The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its 27 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has a record number of NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last two years.


2012 GARDNER-WEBB SOFTBALL

naghan Samantha Mee

TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents/Credits ............................................. 1 2012 GWU Quick Facts ............................................... 2 2012 Schedule ................................................................3 Gardner-Webb Administration ................................... 4-6 Dr. A. Frank Bonner, GWU President ...................... 4 Chuck Burch, V.P. For Athletics ............................... 5 Pam Scruggs, Associate A.D./SWA .......................... 6 This is Gardner-Webb ....................................................7 About Gardner-Webb .....................................................8 Gardner-Webb University Academics .......................... 9 GWU Athletic Training ............................................... 10 GWU Athletic Performance ........................................ 11 Gardner-Webb 2012 Season Preview..................... 12-13 Gardner-Webb Coaching Staff ............................... 14-17 Head Coach Tom Cole ....................................... 14-15 Assistant Coach Stacie Reichert ............................ 16 Assistant Coach Diana Deal ................................... 17 2012 GWU Team Photo/Roster .................................. 18 The 2012 Runnin’ Bulldogs ................................... 19-38 2011 GWU Softball Season in Review .................. 39-41 2011 GWU Softball Season in Review................... 39 2011 GWU Season Statistics ...................................40 2011 GWU Season Results ..................................... 41 GWU DI Record Book........................................... 42-46 Single Season Records ...................................... 42-43 Career Records .................................................. 44-45 Team Records ..........................................................46

CREDITS Editor: ..................................................................... Kevin Davis Editorial Assistance:............................................... Bailey Davis Layout and Design: ................................................. Kevin Davis Cover Artwork: ....................................................... Kevin Davis Cover Concept: ....................................................... Kevin Davis Photography: .........................................Bob Carey, Kevin Davis ........................Atlantic Sun Conference, Big South Conference, .........WG Sports Photos, GWU Photo Team, GWU File Photos, ....... Beth Fullwood, Bailey Davis, Jay Wallace, Saxon Simpson Special thanks to head coach Tom Cole and the GWU softball staff for their assistance in producing this media guide.

Cindy Boomhow er

Gardner-Webb admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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2012 GWU QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION F Founded: .......................................................1905 E Enrollment: ..................................................4,300 N Nickname: .................................Runnin’ Bulldogs S School Colors:.................................. Red & Black F Field: ................................................ Varsity Field A Affiliation: .................................NCAA Division I C Conference: ...........................................Big South P President:.............................. Dr. A. Frank Bonner V Vice President for Athletics: ............Chuck Burch S SWA/Associate A.D.: .......................Pam Scruggs A Athletic Dept. Phone: ...................(704) 406-4340

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach: .................................................Tom Cole Alma Mater: ...................... North Carolina State (‘77) Record at GWU: ........................... 295-341 (11 years) Career Record: .............................. 371-509 (18 years) Assistant Coach:.................................. Stacie Reichert Alma Mater: ................................ Gardner-Webb (‘05) Assistant Coach:........................................ Diana Deal Alma Mater: .......................... Appalachian State (‘07)

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Overall Record: ......................................... 18-28 2011 Conference Record:..................................... 6-12 2011 Home Record: ............................................... 6-7 2011 Away Record: ................................................ 8-9 2011 Neutral Record: ........................................... 4-12 Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................. 16/2 Newcomers: ...............................................................5

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MEDIA RELATIONS A Assistant A.D. for Media Relations: ... Marc Rabb Email: ......................... mrabb@gardner-webb.edu Office Phone: ...............................(704) 406-4355 Dir. of Sports Information/Contact: ..Kevin Davis Email: ........................kldavis@gardner-webb.edu Office Phone: ...............................(704) 406-3523 Cell Phone: ...................................(704) 974-9095 SID Fax: .......................................(704) 406-4739 SID Mailing Address: ............. 110 S. Main Street ................................. Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017 Website:............................... www.gwusports.com INTERVIEWS: Media members MUST contact the athletic media relations office to arrange interviews with both players and coaches. No interviews will be allowed without at least 24 hours advance notice. At no time will a student-athlete’s home or cell phone number be given out. MEDIA SERVICES: Media members are encouraged to contact the athletic media relations office for any story ideas, statistics, records, game notes or help in accurately covering the Runnin’Bulldogs.


2012 GWU SCHEDULE

2012 Schedule Date February 11 February 17 February 18 February 21 February 22 February 24 February 25

February 26 February 29 March 2 March 3 March 4

March 9 March 10 March 14 March 24 March 25 March 28 March 31 April 1 April 6 April 7 April 11 April 14 April 15 April 18 April 21 April 22 April 28 April 29 May 10-12

Opponent SPARTANBURG METHODIST (DH) ^ MORGAN STATE (DH) at Furman (DH) NORTH CAROLINA A&T (DH) USC UPSTATE (DH) Seahawk Classic - UNC Wilmington vs. Kansas at UNC Wilmington vs. Fairfield First Semi-Final (Seed 1 vs. Seed 4) OR Second Semi-Final (Seed 2 vs. Seed 3) Consolation Game OR Championship Game at Georgia UofF Tournament - Florida vs. Tennessee State at Florida vs. Eastern Michigan at Florida vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Tennessee State Winthrop-adidas Invitational vs. Albany vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Bowling Green vs. St. John’s at South Carolina State (DH) LIBERTY * (DH) LIBERTY * at Presbyterian * at Coastal Carolina * (DH) at Coastal Carolina * CAMPBELL * (DH) CAMPBELL * CHARLOTTE (DH) at Winthrop * (DH) at Winthrop * PRESBYTERIAN * (DH) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * (DH) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * at Radford * (DH) at Radford * 2012 Big South Championship Tournament

Red/All Caps indicates home games

Site GWU GWU Greenville, S.C. GWU GWU

Time 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Athens, Ga.

12:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla.

1:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m.

Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. GWU GWU Clinton, S.C. Conway, S.C. Conway, S.C. GWU GWU GWU Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. GWU GWU GWU Radford, Va. Radford, Va. Radford, Va.

4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. TBD

* indicates Big South Conference games

^ indicates scrimmage

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GWU ADMINISTRATION

onner Dr. A. Frank B

Dr. A. Frank Bonner, in his seventh year as the president of Gardner-Webb University, took office on May 2, 2005, and was inaugurated on April 6, 2006. Bonner is no stranger to Gardner-Webb, having been a part of the University family since 1987. A native of Greenville, S.C., Bonner graduated from Furman University in 1969, has a M.A. degree from the University of Georgia and earned a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a faculty member and Associate Dean at Anderson College in Anderson, S.C., prior to beginning his career in Boiling Springs as Vice President for Academic Affairs. In 1992, Bonner was promoted to provost and senior vice president at Gardner-Webb, a post he held until assuming his current role in 2005. After a comprehensive, national search for the university’s new president, chairman of the presidential search committee and the board of trustees, Frank Beam, said, “We came to the conclusion that we had the most qualified candidate right here at the university.” Bonner succeeded Dr. Frank Campbell, who served Gardner-Webb University as president from October, 2002 until June, 2005. Active in civic life and in the community, Bonner has served on the boards of the United Way, the YMCA, and Communities in Schools, and he serves on the Cleveland County Sports Commission. He is a past chairman of the Cleveland County Chamber, a past president of the Shelby Rotary Club, and a Sunday School teacher and deacon at First Baptist Church in Shelby. Bonner is also a retired Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. During Bonner’s time as provost, Gardner-Webb emerged as a vibrant institution for higher learning, officially moving from college to university in 1993. The institution’s academic reputation has steadily improved during Bonner’s time in Boiling Springs, with an outstanding faculty and consistently evolving curriculum. Bonner is married to the former Florence “Flossie” Black of Chester, S.C., also a graduate of Furman University. They are parents of two adult daughters and five grandchildren.

Dr. A. Frank Bonner Gardner-Webb University President 4

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Chuch Burch

Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 15th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 30th year overall in athletics V aadministration. The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Runnin’ Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in Gardner-Webb’s m aaddition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for ffootball in 2001, and GWU’s move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008. w Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and m budgets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-theb board improvements in facilities and the addition of five new sports b ssince arriving in 1997. A sixth sport, men’s swimming was added in 2007-08. Burch is aalso responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions o ccreated to assist and enhance the entire department. GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic performance ssince Burch’s arrival, and the department has posted a combined GPA aabove 3.0 in each of the last two academic years. Gardner-Webb’s final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was ffruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong aacademic performances by the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ student-athletes. GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating Belmont University for C tthe title. GWU also finished third in the men’s and women’s combined ssports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy. B Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer team captured the imagination of faces across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun o Championship and the NCAA Tournament second round. National C qualifiers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted q competitive success for the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ in 2006-2007. Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football team, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (1984-1988), Sports Information Director (19861988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984). After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Burch, 52, earned his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982. His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and currently serves as the Dean of the Graduate School as well as a professer in the Physical Education, Wellness and Sports Studies Department. The couple has three children, Travis, a recent graduate of Furman University, Danielle, a senior at Brevard (N.C.) College and Amy (17).

Chuck Burch Vice President for Athletics

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GWU Athletics

Senior Women’s Administrator Pam Scruggs is in her 32nd year of service with Gardner-Webb University athletics, and remains one of the most vital components of the program’s success. Scruggs has served as the Associate Athletics Director and SWA since 2000. Scruggs provides the athletics department with consistent and dependable performance in a number of crucial administrative areas. Her primary responsibilities include monitoring the athletics department budgets, monitoring the operation of the department’s women’s varsity programs, overseeing game-day operations and assisting in the administration of the University’s entire athletics program. Scruggs plays an invaluable role in the success of Runnin’ Bulldog athletics. Pam and her husband, John, have one daughter, Bonnie, who is a sophomore at Gardner-Webb University.

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This is Gardner-Webb

Dover Chapel “The Belltower ”

Hamrick Hall

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About Gardner-Webb

Gardner-Webb University

GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY Gardner-Webb University (GWU), located on 250 acres in Boiling Springs, N.C., is a private, four-year, NCAA Division I institution affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. GWU has been recognized as one of only 134 institutions in America on the John Templeton Foundation’s Honor Roll for Character-Building Colleges. GWU enrolls over 4,000 students from 33 states and 34 foreign countries in undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs. Small classes in a personal learning environment allow the university to feature a 15-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. With increased national exposure and attention given to the institution’s academic programs and character building opportunities, the enrollment has grown over 60 percent in the last 10 years. There are 45 major fields of study on the undergraduate level. Graduate programs such as the School of Divinity, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, and the Graduate School are gaining regional acclaim for numbers of students served and quality of programs exhibited. Gardner-Webb’s GOAL Program (Greater Opportunities for Adult Learners) operates on 17 satellite campuses around North Carolina for working adults who are seeking to complete their four-year degree at night. Recent expansion efforts have also created two new modern facilities for off-campus students - GWU at Statesville and GWU at Charlotte.

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GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY

GWU Academics UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Accounting American Sign Language Art Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Chemistry Communications Computer Science Elementary Education (K-6)

English Finance French Health & Wellness History International Business Journalism Management Information Systems Mathematics

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MBA in Business Administration M.Acc. in Accounting I.MBA in International Business GRADUATE SCHOOL

Medical Technology Middle School Education (6-9) Music Business Music Composition Music Education Music Performance Nursing Physical Education Physician Assistant Political Science

Psychology Religious Studies Sacred Music Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theater Arts

SCHOOL OF DIVINITY Master of Divinity (M.Div.) M.D M.Div. in Christian Education M.Div. in Church Music M.Div/MBA M.Div. in Missiology M.Div. in Pastoral Care and Counseling

M.A. in Mental Health Counselling M.A. in Elementary Education (K-6) M.A. in English M.A. in English Education (K-6) M.A. in Middle Grades Education (9-12) M.A. in Nursing M.A. in School Administration (K-12) M.A. in School Counseling M.A. in Sport Science & Pedagogy GOAL PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in: Accounting Business Administration Criminal Justice Health Management Human Services Management Information Systems Nursing Religious Studies DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)

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GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY

GWU Athletic Training An integral part of the entire Gardner-Webb University athletics program, the Athletic Training Program emphasizes the importance of wellness in the teams’ pursuit of success. Under the supervision of Kevin Jones, ATC, and the rest of the Athletic Training faculty and staff, athletic training students complete part of their clinical education with the University’s 21 varsity sports. Jones and his staff work toward the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The athletic training students at GWU are fortunate to have a faculty and staff of nine certified athletic trainers and a cooperative intercollegiate athletics staff to enhance their learning experience. The clinical education that is conducted while serving the student-athletes at Gardner-Webb University allows for comprehensive medical care in a learning environment. The athletic training educational program recently completed its full accreditation by CAAHEP, marking an exciting moment in the program’s history. Athletic training students are able to pursue a B.S. in Athletic Training through the Department of Physical Education, Wellness and Sport Studies. Upon graduation, athletic training students must complete a three-part examination conducted by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association’s Board of Certification to become Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC). One of the most respected academic majors on campus, the GardnerWebb Athletic Training educational program boasts a growing enrollment and provides students with firstclass instruction and practical experience in their chosen field of study. Currently, Gardner-Webb graduates are working with NFL teams, colleges and universities, high schools and physical therapy clinics. After their academic careers at Gardner-Webb, many students also choose to seek graduate assistant positions at colleges and universities around the nation.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF DIRECTORY Kevin Jones, MA, ATC Jon T. Mitchell, MA, ATC Heather Hartsell, MA, ATC Kat Ayotte, MA, ATC Stephenie Stark, MS, ATC Bill Harvard, MA, ATC, CSCS Mathea Hungerford, MS, ATC Daniele Albert, MS, ATC Justin Walker, MS, ATC Marcia Kennedy, ATC

Director of Athletic Training kjones@gardner-webb.edu Service Program Director jmitchell@gardner-webb.edu Educational Program Director hhartsell@gardner-webb.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer kayotte@gardner-webb.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer sstark@gardner-webb.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer wharvard@gardner-webb.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer mhungerford@gardner-webb.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer dalbert@gardner-webb.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer jwalker15@gardner-webb.edu Graduate Assistant mkennedy3@gardner-webb.edu

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GWU Athletic Performance Gardner-Webb Athletic Performance Mission Statement The mission of the Runnin' Bulldog athletic performance staff is to provide a fundamentally sound, effective, and complete strength and conditioning program. Utilizing effectual physiological principles, proven research, and practical knowledge, the experienced staff will facilitate maximizing athletic potential by means of periodic and meticulous program design and execution. Goal To maximize athletic potential and build Championship caliber student-athletes by providing the finest strength & conditioning department in the country. 10 Principles of Performance Cornerstone: FAITH The cornerstone of any kind of true success begins with God. A man's ability to seek and have a relationship with Him, guides his steps. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Staff

Attention to Detail Testing and Evaluation Train Movements, not Muscles Train Explosively Functional Mobility and Postural Control Periodization and Variety Specificity Diet and Recovery Attitude Develop Trusting Relationships

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Quadrian Banks - Director of Athletic Performance Adam Biehl - Assistant Director of Athletic Performance Bryan Klobucar - Graduate Assistant Performance Coach Kenna Smoak - Graduate Assistant Performance Coach James Wigington - Graduate Assistant Performance Coach Ronnie Washburn - Student Assistant Performance Coach Chris James - Student Assistant Performance Coach

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2012 GWU SEASON PREVIEW

2012 Season Preview The 2012 squad is poised more than ever to make a run at the Big South Championship, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs return 16 players, including nine starters, from last year’s team that advanced all the way to the semifinals of the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament. Head Coach Tom Cole has a ton of experience returning, as redshirt-senior hurler Cindy Boomhower, along with seniors McKenzie Morenus, Jane Savage, Lindsea Hutchinson, Michelle Primm and redshirt-junior Melinda Dulkowski, all bring three years or more of experience to a team that is looking to take the next step up … winning a conference championship. Along with the experience, the Runnin’ Bulldogs have both talent and depth at every position across the board this season, as five new freshmen join the fray, giving the Runnin’ Bulldogs a roster of 21 players from top to bottom in 2012. PITCHING The Gardner-Webb pitching staff returns in tact in 2012. Jessica Childers and Cindy Boomhower lead a talented and experienced group of pitchers that have seen a lot of innings in the circle for GWU over the past two seasons. Boomhower, who posted eight wins last season, returns for her redshirt-senior season. “We are hoping that Cindy is saving her best for her last season this year,” stated Coach Cole. Childers returns after a solid freshman season in which she led the Runnin’ Bulldogs with 10 wins and 109 strikeouts on the year. “ Jessica is everything we had hoped she would be,” commented Coach Cole. “With her talent and ability we believe that she will re-write all of the GWU pitching records during her time here.” Tying Childers with three saves last season was fellow sophomore Alyssa Gutierrez, who after seeing action in 18 games last season out of the bullpen, will be pushing for starting innings this season. “Alyssa came into the program with a desire and work ethic that is second to none. We were very happy with what Alyssa accomplished last year for us, and she didn’t let us down over this past summer, either,” continued Coach Cole. “We are very excited about how she has improved, but even more excited about how much better we believe she can become.” Junior Jessica Milligan will also be looked upon to get quality innings as will freshman Kellie Beres. “Milligan has always been a quality pitcher, the key is keeping her healthy;” said Coach Cole. “And as for Beres, good things come in small packages, and Kellie is very good. She can pitch, she can play outfield, and she is a serious offensive threat. Our challenge this year will be utilizing all of Kellie’s talents.” CATCHING While Morenus started every game last season behind the plate for GWU, this season Coach Cole will have much more depth at the position in sophomore Elizabeth Williams and newcomers Amanda Gomes and Taylar Pridgen. Morenus, a former Big South First-Team All-Conference selection as a sophomore, led GWU with 11 doubles and 23 RBIs last season. The senior, who has thrown out 30 would be base stealers in her three years at GWU, will continue to solidify the middle of the lineup for the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2012. Williams, who returns for her sophomore season after playing in 10 games last year as a true freshman, will push for playing time behind the plate in 2012. “Elizabeth has worked hard on both her offensive and defensive skills,” said Coach Cole. “She’s very smart and has definitely improved since she arrived on campus as a freshman last year.” “We see Gomes getting playing time immediately as she can hit for power and percentage. She is very strong behind the plate, and she can also play first-base,” added Coach Cole. “We believe that Amanda will have an immediate impact in the middle of our line-up.” “Pridgen, who can also play outfield, has both speed and power. Taylar is an extremely talented athlete who is also very coachable,” commented Coach Cole. “Taylar is getting better and better each and every day, and will be one-of-four players making the catching position one of the deepest positions on our team.” INFIELD The entire 2011 infield, which saw all four players in new positions to start the season, returns in 2012 with the additions of a number of new faces in Gomes, Mariana Gallardo and Savannah Burns. At first-base, redshirt-sophomore Morgan Baker returns where she started 29 games a year ago. Baker, who was a Big South AllConference First-Team selection in 2011, was second on the team with 10 doubles, three home runs, 19 RBIs and a .406 slugging percentage last season and will once again be a key component in the middle of the GWU lineup in 2012. With depth at the catcher spot this season, both Morenus and Gomes could also see time at first-base. They are both versatile players whose athleticism and soft hands will allow them to play the position with confidence. Morenus has already showed her versatility as earlier in her career at GWU she saw time at third-base, shortstop and second-base. Returning at second-base is, 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year and Big South First-Team All-Conference selection, Samantha Meenaghan. After transitioning from third-base to second-base early last season during her freshman year, Meenaghan became a constant at second, where she led the team with 58 total hits, 26 runs scored, 16 stolen bases and a .360 batting average on the year. Freshman newcomer Mariana Gallardo will provide depth for the Runnin’ Bulldogs at second-base, shortstop and outfield. According to Coach Cole, “Mariana is strong defensively and has both speed and quickness.” Gardner-Webb junior Jordyn Arrowood, who made the move from third-base to shortstop last season, will return to the shortstop position this season. The two-year starter on the left side of the infield not only brings experience to the lineup, but also provides a solid bat and plenty of speed.

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2012 Season Preview At third-base, the Runnin’ Bulldogs have a ton of depth in freshman Savannah Burns, and returners Jablonski, Primm and Brittney Morrow. Burns, who could also see time at shortstop this year, brings an exceptional glove, a strong throwing arm, and a big stick to the hot corner. “Savannah made an immediate impact on this team the day she stepped on the field,” stated Coach Cole. Jablonski, who made 37 starts last season at third-base as a true freshman, will again be competing for the starting job, while both Primm and Morrow bring a wealth of experience to the position for Coach Cole’s squad. “As an added attribute, Jablonski can also play shortstop and second-base, and Primm can play both first and second-bases, giving us lots of depth and options in the infield,” stated Coach Cole. “Morrow has worked very hard on both her offense and defense and as a result we have seen her skills improve a great deal since coming to GWU two-years ago,” commented Coach Cole. OUTFIELD The outfield for Gardner-Webb in 2012 is not only deep and talented, but also experienced with seniors Savage, Hutchinson and Dulkowski returning to headline a group that has six student-athletes that will push for playing time all season long. Savage and Dulkowski return after having started a combined 86 games last season in the outfield, combining to commit only four errors out of 93 total chances. Once more the duo will be asked to cause problems at the plate and on the base paths were their speed. Along with Savage and Dulkowski, fellow returners Hutchinson and Emily Bowman will be competing for playing time. Hutchinson provides a big bat for the GWU lineup having driven in 38 runs for GWU over the last three years, and Bowman’s ability to get on base and utilize her speed will be a key this year. Newcomers Beres and Pridgen will also be expected to see time in the outfield. SCHEDULE Once again the Runnin’ Bulldogs will have a tough slate in 2012, as Gardner-Webb will play 30 games on the road this season, including an 18-game road swing from February 24th through March 14th. The Runnin’ Bulldogs will host Spartanburg Methodist College in a double-header exhibition on Saturday, February 11th, at 1 p.m., before kicking off its 2012 regular season slate with a double-header at home against Morgan State on February 17th at 1 p.m. After a non-conference road double-header at Furman in Greenville, S.C. on February 18th, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will return home to host North Carolina A&T on February 21st and USC Upstate on February 22nd. Both are non-conference double-headers slated for a 1 p.m. start time at Varsity Field in Boiling Springs, N.C. Gardner-Webb will kick-off the 18-match road swing at the Seahawk Classic at UNC Wilmington on February 24-26th. The Runnin’ Bulldogs will do battle with Kansas and host UNC Wilmington on Friday, February 24th, before taking on Fairfield on Saturday morning, February 25th. On Saturday afternoon, GWU will play in one of the two semi-final games and will then compete in either the championship game or the consolation game on Sunday, February 26th. GWU will remain on the road for their next contest, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs will head down to Athens, Ga. to face off with the Georgia Bulldogs for a single game at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 29th. The following weekend, the Runnin’ Bulldogs return to tournament play, as Coach Cole’s squad will compete at the U of F Tournament for the second straight season hosted by Florida in Gainesville, Fla. on March 2-4th. On day one, March 2nd, the Runnin’ Bulldogs are slated to take on Tennessee State and Florida, while on Saturday, March 3rd, GWU will do battle with Eastern Michigan and Florida once more. On Sunday morning, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will take on both Eastern Michigan and Tennessee State once more in the round robin style tournament. After a five-day break, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will return to action, this time heading down the road to Rock Hill, S.C. to take part in the Winthrop-adidas Invitational on March 9-10th. There the Runnin’ Bulldogs will take on Albany and UNC Wilmington on Friday March 9th and then both Bowling Green and St. John’s on Saturday, March 10th. Gardner-Webb will then play a mid-week double-header on the road at South Carolina State on Wednesday, March 14th, at 1 p.m., before setting their sights on Big South Conference play. In their first home game in over a month, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will jump start their 2012 Big South Conference slate against the defending 2011 Big South Champions in Liberty University on March 24-25th. The two teams will play a double-header on Saturday, March 24th, at 1 p.m. and then a single game on Sunday, March 25th, beginning at 2 p.m. The Runnin’ Bulldogs will then hit the road for a single conference game at Presbyterian on Wednesday, March 28th, at 3 p.m. in Clinton, S.C. and a three-game conference weekend series at Coastal Carolina on March 31st through April 1 in Conway, S.C. GWU will then return home to host new Big South Conference member Campbell University for a three-game weekend series on April 6-7th, with both days slated for a 1 p.m. start time, before welcoming the Charlotte 49ers to Boiling Springs, N.C. for a nonconference twin bill on Wednesday, April 11th, at 2 p.m. After a weekend series at Winthrop on April 14-15th in Rock Hill, S.C., the Runnin’ Bulldogs will return home to host Presbyterian in a mid-week conference double-header on Wednesday, April 18th, at 2 p.m. and will then wrap up their 2012 home slate with a three-game Big South Conference weekend series versus Charleston Southern on April 21-22nd. Saturday, April 21st, is slated for the double-header starting at 1 p.m., while the third and final game of the weekend series is set for Sunday, April 22nd, at 2 p.m. Gardner-Webb will then wrap up their regular season with a three-game series at Radford on April 28-29th, the site of the 2012 Big South Conference Softball Championship Tournament, which will be held May 10-12th in Radford, Va.

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Tom Cole

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Tom Cole

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The winningest coach in Gardner-Webb softball history, head coach Tom Cole enters his 12th season at the helm for the Runnin’ Bulldogs. Cole came to Gardner-Webb in 2001 and produced immediate results, supervising GWU’s transition to NCAA Division I status and directing the Runnin’ Bulldogs to a school-record 36 wins in just his second year in Boiling Springs. In 2011, Coach Cole took a very young team that consisted of only one senior, five juniors and 12 underclassmen to an 18-28 overall record and a 6-12 Big South Conference record on the year. The Runnin’ Bulldogs advanced to the semifinals of the Big South Softball Championship Tournament for the first time in their Big South history, falling short of the championship by one game. GWU had four players earn all-conference honors, as Samantha Meenaghan, Melinda Dulkowski and Morgan Baker were all named to the Big South All-Conference First-Team, while junior Jane Savage was rewarded for her work in the classroom with a spot on the Big South All-Academic Team. For the first-time in GWU’s Division I history, the Runnin’ Bulldogs had a freshman receive the highest conference honor it can, as Meenaghan was named the 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year for her stellar play throughout the season. Meenaghan was also named to the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association University Division All-State Team, making it the third straight year that both Coach Cole and GWU have had at least one player receive this end of the year honor, and to the Big South All-Tournament Team. As a team in 2011, GWU hit .258, which ranked third in the Big South Conference and fifth in GWU’s Division I single-season record book. The Runnin’ Bulldogs posted 311 hits and scored 132 runs on the season, while five different players hit over .260 on the year, which was led by Meenaghan with a .360 batting average on the year, which ranks fourth all-time in GWU’s Division I single-season history. In the circle for GWU in 2011, Cindy Boomhower, who also earned a spot on the Big South All-Tournament Team, led the way with a team-low 2.76 ERA and a team-high 134.1 innings pitched en route to eight wins and eight complete games. Freshman Jessica Childers proved to be a solid starter in the circle, improving throughout the season, as the righty led the team with 10 wins, 109 strikeouts and held her opponents to a .265 batting average on the year. Fellow freshman Alyssa Gutierrez tied with Childers for the team lead in saves with three on the season, as GWU’s pitching staff recorded six total saves on the year, the most in a single season for a Runnin’ Bulldog team since 2002 when GWU tallied eight saves. The Runnin’ Bulldogs, which were 12-4 in 1-run games in 2011, also allowed only 222 runs for the 2011 season, which ranks as the fourth least amount of runs allowed in a single-season in its Division I history. Gardner-Webb finished the 2010 season in a three-way tie for third-place in the Big South Conference regular season standings, turning in an 8-10 conference record on the year. Overall the Runnin’ Bulldogs were 22-32 on the season, its first 20 win season since 2008, but were even more impressive at home where they posted an 11-6 record. For the second straight year, the Runnin’ Bulldogs softball team advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big South Conference Championship Tournament, this time falling to the host and No. 6 seeded Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. The Runnin’ Bulldogs had four players receive postseason honors for the second straight year, as senior first-baseman Christa Fullwood and sophomore utility player McKenzie Morenus both earned spots on the All-Conference First-Team, while junior pitcher Cindy Boomhower and senior catcher Mandy Ward both were named to the Second-Team All-Conference. Coach Cole’s squad also placed 15 members on the 2010 Big South Presidential Honor Roll, a huge academic achievement for the Runnin’ Bulldog softball program. Fullwood, who was named to the All-Conference Academic Team, also earned a spot on the NFCA Mid-Atlantic Region All-Second Team and

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THE 2012 COACHING STAFF the North Carolina All-State University First-Team by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association. Fullwood was also named as a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist, a first in GWU’s history. The end of the 2010 season saw the rewriting of GWU’s Division I career record books, as departing seniors Christa Fullwood, Melody Harrell, Mandy Ward and Christine Murray all left their mark on the Gardner-Webb softball program. Fullwood finished her career as GWU’s DI career leader in batting average (.380) and in fielding percentage (.992). Fullwood ranks second in career RBIs (107), second in doubles (31), third in home runs (20), third in total bases (272), tied for third in extra base hits (56) and fifth in walks (61). Fellow teammate Melody Harrell wrapped up her career second in extra base hits (57), second in total bases (292), second in runs scored (105), tied for second in triples (9), third in hits (190), tied for third in doubles (30), fourth in at bats (666), fourth in RBIs (103), fourth in home runs (18), fifth in batting average (.285) and fifth in stolen bases (37). Harrell is also the only Runnin’ Bulldog in GWU’s Division I history to have at least 100 RBIs and 100 runs scored in her career. Catcher Mandy Ward finished her four-year career at GWU as the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ DI leader in home runs (26) and ranks third in RBIs (106), third in fielding percentage (.984), third in runners caught stealing (36), tied for third in extra base hits (56), tied for third in doubles (30), and fourth in total bases (265). Right-handed hurler Christine Murray, who shattered GWU season records as a junior, finished her career as the leader in strikeouts per seven innings pitched (7.47) and second in strikeouts (471). Murray also ranks third in wins (31), third in complete games (33), third in innings pitched (441.2), third in shutouts (8) and fifth in ERA (3.46). For the Gardner-Webb softball team, 2009 was a season of firsts - the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ first year competing as members of the Big South and the first ever appearance for Gardner-Webb in the Big South Softball Championship Tournament. Despite a very young team, as the roster consisted of seven freshmen and only two seniors, Coach Cole did not allow the youth to perturb the Runnin’ Bulldogs, as GWU picked up 19 wins on the season. The Runnin’ Bulldogs entered its first ever Big South Softball Championship Tournament in 2009 as the No. 5 seed, but turned some heads in the three-day event. Gardner-Webb went 2-2 in the tournament, defeating No. 4 Charleston Southern in the opening round and then eliminating No. 6 Coastal Carolina in the first elimination game of the championships. While at the tournament the Runnin’ Bulldogs made history, as in the 12-8 win over No. 6 Coastal Carolina, the two teams combined for 20 runs, the third most in Big South Softball Championship history. GWU had four players receive postseason honors, as junior first-baseman Christa Fullwood and sophomore utility player Kelsey Witter both earned spots on the All-Conference First-Team, while junior shortstop Melody Harrell and junior catcher Mandy Ward both were named to the Second-Team AllConference. The four all-conference selections were the most ever to date for a GWU team in one year since the Runnin’ Bulldogs moved to the NCAA Division level in 2000-01. Fullwood along with Christine Murray were both named to the 2009 Big South Softball Championship All-Tournament Team as well. In 2009, Gardner-Webb’s Christa Fullwood also made waves nationally, as at the conclusion of the season, the junior was ranked seventh in the nation in batting average with her average of .460 on the year. Fullwood was also ranked 23rd in the country in on-base percentage at .519 and 48th nationally in slugging percentage at .719. Fullwood also was named to the All-Conference Academic Team and also earned a spot on the North Carolina All-State University First-Team by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association. The 2008 Gardner-Webb team was able to reach the A-Sun Tournament for the third consecutive season by earning the No. 6 seed. Cole and his squad went into the tournament and shocked No. 1 seed Lipscomb by a 3-2 score. The team competed just as hard in the classroom, finishing with the No. 2 grade point average (3.45) in the country among all NCAA Division I softball programs while 10 GWU players were named All-American Scholars. In 2007, Cole guided the program to a 10-7-1 record in the A-Sun and a 35-26-1 overall mark, recording its first-ever postseason win at the Division I level. The Runnin’ Bulldogs, with solid all-around team play, earned the No. 2 seed in the league and advanced to the conference championship for the first time in the program’s history. The team broke nearly every major offensive statistical category en route to a second-place finish in the league during regular-season play. The 23.5 game improvement from the 2006 campaign marked the eighth-best turnaround in Division I history.

Melody Harrell finished the season ninth in the NCAA with 1.09 RBIs per game after amassing 51 in just 47 games. Abbie Looper, after blasting one final triple in her career in the second round of the A-Sun Tournament, ended her season 14th nationally in triples per game (0.10). Off the field, Joanna Ward earned first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III honors. Harrell garnered A-Sun All-Freshman team accolades. After the 2007 season, Cole took over the reigns of the Michigan Ice professional softball team for the final three series of the season. While with the Ice, he was able to coach his former student-athlete and former assistant coach, Lani Shaffer, who was playing her second season with the team. With only one senior on the squad and 11 underclassmen, Cole led his young 2006 team to a 12-38 record, finishing 7-13 in the Atlantic Sun despite having to deal with multiple injuries to the pitching staff. The seven wins were good enough for a spot in the conference tournament. Jessi Williams, who led the team in seven offensive categories, was named Second-Team AllConference and Second-Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III. In 2005, Cole saw his Runnin’ Bulldogs post a 19-33-1 mark while suffering through a plague of assorted injuries, which hampered the squad all season. Not all was lost however, as Rachael Riopel was named Second Team All-Atlantic Sun and was tabbed by CoSIDA as an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Third-Team. The North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association also selected Riopel to the North Carolina All-State Team. Cole guided Gardner-Webb to the nation’s 14th-best turnaround in 2004, as it posted a 30-32-1 record to improve 10.5 games from the previous season. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also went 11-9 in the Atlantic Sun Conference, good enough for a sixth-place finish and the program’s first-ever appearance in the A-Sun Championship. After leading the Runnin’ Bulldogs to a spot in the A-Sun Championship and just the third 30-win season in school history, Cole was voted as the A-Sun Coach of the Year by his league peers. Now with 11 seasons under his belt in Boiling Springs, Cole owns a 245341-3 record at Gardner-Webb, making him the only coach in school history with over 200 career victories to his credit. Off the field, Cole’s teams have been extremely successful, as on three separate occasions, he has had the program rated in the top-20 academically by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. In 2008 the team finished with the No. 2 grade point average (3.45) in the country among all NCAA Division I softball programs, while 10 GWU players were named All-American Scholars. Following the tremendous 2007 campaign, Cole’s team had 10 studentathletes garner NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete awards. The team finished fourth nationally with a 3.493 GPA. In 2006, he had nine earn NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete status while the team placed seventh with a 3.43 GPA. After the 2005 season, five were named to the NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete roster. In 2003, the team was 20th in the NFCA with a 3.24 GPA. Eight of his student-athletes were named NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete. All 11 of Cole’s teams have recorded a GPA of at least 3.07 since his arrival at GWU. In 18 years as a collegiate head coach, Cole has put together a 371-5093 career record. He picked up his 300th career victory with a 6-0 win over Presbyterian on March 18, 2008. Prior to coming to GWU, Cole was the head coach at NCAA Division III Elmhurst (Ill.) College. There, the Jamison, Pa., native inherited a program that had to forfeit the last two games of its previous season due to a lack of players. Cole wasted little time in turning around the struggling program and during his five seasons there, became the winningest coach in the history of the program. In 1997, Cole was named the CCIW Coach of the Year and the NFCA Division III Midwest Regional Co-Coach of the Year. Before his tenure as Elmhurst, Cole spent two years as an assistant at Kutztown (Pa.) University with the softball and women’s basketball teams. From 1988-92 he was the head softball coach, head women’s basketball coach and a physical education instructor at Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Cole also served a five-year stint as athletics director and head coach for softball, girl’s basketball, and volleyball at Orlando Christian (Fla.) High School. Cole earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and parks administration from North Carolina State University in 1977. Cole then went on to get his master’s degree from Florida International University in 1989.

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Stacie Reichert

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Stacie Reichert

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Former Gardner-Webb standout Stacie Reichert returned to Boiling Springs as an assistant coach on Tom Cole’s staff in August 2007 and is now in her fifth year as the pitching coach for the Runnin’ Bulldogs softball team. With a very young pitching staff in 2011, Reichert relied on redshirt-junior hurler Cindy Boomhower to help lead a group of arms that included a sophomore, a redshirt-freshman and two true freshmen, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs looked to continue to add to its success in only its third year in the Big South Conference. In 2011, Boomhower, who earned a spot on the Big South All-Tournament Team, led the way with a team-low 2.76 ERA and a team-high 134.1 innings pitched en route to eight wins and eight complete games. Freshman Jessica Childers proved to be a solid starter in the circle, improving throughout the season, as the righty led the team with 10 wins, 109 strikeouts and held her opponents to a .265 batting average on the year. Fellow freshman Alyssa Gutierrez tied with Childers for the team lead in saves with three on the season, as GWU’s pitching staff recorded six total saves on the year, the most in a single season for a Runnin’ Bulldogs team since 2002 when GWU tallied eight saves. The Runnin’ Bulldogs, which were 12-4 in 1-run games in 2011, also allowed only 222 runs for the 2011 season, which ranks as the fourth least amount of runs allowed in a single season in its Division I history. In 2010, her third season as the GWU pitching coach, Reichert help guide Cindy Boomhower back from injury in 2009 to a place on the Big South AllConference Second-Team. Boomhower posted a 2.53 ERA on the season and held her opponents to a .257 batting average while striking out a career-high 136 batters. Christine Murray collected a team-high 142 strikeouts in 2010, as the senior hurler tied with Boomhower with three shutouts on the season. Under Coach Reichert’s tutelage, Murray finished her career as the leader in strikeouts per seven innings pitched (7.47) and second in strikeouts (471). Murray also ranks third in wins (31), third in complete games (33), third in innings pitched (441.2), third in shutouts (8), and fifth in ERA (3.46). In her second season with the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2009, Reichert had a tough task of mending together a pitching staff that was devastated by injuries and untimely illnesses all season long. Despite the obstacles, she helped junior hurler Christine Murray to 11 wins and a place on the 2009 Big South Championship All-Tournament Team. In the regular season conference games only, Murray was first in the Big South in innings pitched (90.0), strikeouts (98), and games started with 13. On the overall season, Murray was first in the conference in strikeouts (193), third in the conference in opposing batting avg. (.250), third in innings pitched (181.1). Murray was twice named the New Balance Pitcher of the Week, coming on April 6 and April 23 and recorded a streak of 23 consecutive innings without issuing a walk. During her first season as an assistant coach, she helped her alma-mater to the fourth-best ERA in the school’s Division I history. Reichert also helped rookie Cindy Boomhower record the fewest walks per seven innings in GWU’s history, allowing just 0.91 walks per seven innings pitched. Reichert also directed Christine Murray to first place in the record book for strikeouts per seven innings as she struck out 7.46 batters every seven innings pitched. Reichert, who topped multiple single-season and career categories for the Runnin’ Bulldogs during her playing days, returned to Gardner-Webb after coaching at Frostburg State from 2005-2007. Reichert etched her name in multiple categories throughout her career. Upon graduating, she was the single-season leader in wins, complete games, innings pitched, strikeouts, ERA and shutouts. She topped the school’s record book for career wins, saves, complete games, innings pitched, strikeouts, strikeouts per seven innings, ERA and shutouts. During her freshman season, she recorded a team-best 69 strikeouts while tallying a 2.36 ERA. Reichert led the team in wins her sophomore campaign while amassing an impressive 2.12 ERA in 28 appearances. She earned Second-Team AllConference honors her junior year and was named to the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association All-State Team. Reichert posted 18 wins and led the A-Sun with a school-record 213 strikeouts. She also tossed a career-best 1.71 ERA. Reichert finished her career in 2005 by posting 166 strikeouts in 183 innings with a 2.33 ERA. Reichert received her Master’s degree from Frostburg State in May 2007 in Human Performance. She currently resides in Shelby, N.C.

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Diana Deal

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Diana Deal, a former standout softball player for Appalachian State University, enters her second season as a full-time assistant coach and her fourth year overall on head coach Tom Cole’s staff having served the previous two years as a graduate assistant coach. Deal assists in everyday happenings of the GWU softball program including on the field coaching, recruiting, travel and field upkeep. Deal also assists head coach Tom Cole with the Runnin’ Bulldog hitting and offense. With the departure of three of its top-four hitters from 2010 due to graduation, Deal had to help tutor a lot of young players at the plate in 2011 as well as shift a number of returners around in the line up. As a team in 2011, GWU hit .258, which ranked third in the Big South Conference and fifth in GWU’s Division I single-season record book. The Runnin’ Bulldogs posted 311 hits and scored 132 runs on the season, while five different players hit over .260 on the year. Freshman Samantha Meenaghan led GWU with a .360 batting average on the year, which ranks fourth all-time in GWU’s Division I single-season history, and was named the 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year as well as to the Big South All-Conference First-Team. Joining Meenaghan, who was also named to the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA) University Division All-State Team and the Big South All-Tournament Team, on the FirstTeam All-Conference Team in 2011 was redshirt-sophomore outfielder Melinda Dulkowski and redshirt-freshman Morgan Baker. In 2010, the Runnin’ Bulldogs had four players hit over .270 on the season, as senior Christa Fullwood led the team with an average of .389 and was in the top-five in the Big South Conference in almost every offensive statistical category. Also in 2010, GWU knocked out 342 hits on the season, the fifthmost in GWU’s Division I single-season history, and scored 196 runs on the year, the third-most in a single season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs since 2001. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also blasted 38 home runs, the second most in a single season since GWU hit 52 as a team in 2007, while the team’s 96 extra base hits ranks third in the record books for a single season. Deal, formerly Diana Cook, came to Gardner-Webb after a stellar playing career at Appalachian State. While with the Mountaineers, Deal virtually re-wrote the school’s record book. For a single season, she ranks first in walks, games played and started while also being etched in the record book as second for runs batted in, and third in both doubles and home runs. On the defensive side, Deal was first in fielding attempts, putouts and double plays. For her career, she is first in fielding attempts, putouts, double plays turned and walks. Deal is second in at bats, runs scored, games played, games started and in home runs. She also finished her career by notching third-place overall for career RBIs and total bases. Deal also brings a wealth of coaching knowledge to an already strong staff. Deal was a camp counselor from the fall of 2003 through the spring of 2006 at Appalachian State youth softball clinics, instructing beginners to advanced students in softball skills and strategies. For three summers, she was a volunteer assistant coach for the Cabarrus County Challengers ASA softball team. Deal graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education K-12 in December 2007 from Appalachian State and received her Master’s degree in Sport Science and Pedagogy from Gardner-Webb in August 2010. Diana married Jeff Deal, a N.C. State Highway Patrolman, on August 14, 2010.

Diana Deal

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Name Emily Bowman Melinda Dulkowski Savannah Burns Cindy Boomhower Jane Savage Jessica Childers Michelle Primm Brittany Morrow Mariana Gallardo Rachel Jablonski Lindsea Hutchinson Jordyn Arrowood Samantha Meenaghan Jessica Milligan McKenzie Morenus Elizabeth Williams Alyssa Gutierrez Amanda Gomes Kellie Beres Taylar Pridgen Morgan Baker

Cl. So. R-Jr. Fr. R-Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-So.

Pos. OF OF SS P OF P UT 3B 2B/SS 3B/UT OF SS/UT 2B/OF P C C P C/1B P/OF C/UT 1B

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

Ht. Hometown/High School(Previous School) 5-4 Newton, N.C./Bandys 5-2 Port St. Lucie, Fla./St. Lucie West Centennial 5-3 Vale, N.C./Fred T. Foard 6-1 Walhalla, S.C./Walhalla 5-0 Marietta, Ga./Marietta 5-8 Jacksonville Beach, Fla./Providence School 5-6 Gastonia, N.C./(Belmont Abbey) 5-6 Lincolnton, N.C./Lincolnton 5-4 Mississauga, Ontario/Lorne Park Secondary 5-4 Rochester Hills, Mich./Oakland Christian 5-6 Surrey, B.C., Canada/Fleetwood Park Sec. 5-4 Matthews, N.C./Hickory Grove Christian 5-8 Atlantic Beach, Fla./Providence School 5-7 Laurinburg, N.C./Scotland 5-7 Midland, N.C./Butler 5-11 Whiteville, N.C./Whiteville 5-4 Wake Forest, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons 5-4 Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella 5-3 Greenville, N.C./JH Rose 5-8 Trinity, N.C./Wheatmore 5-10 Louisville, Ky./Eastern


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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Named to the Big South All-Tournament Team ... Made 26 appearances in the circle for GWU, starting 25 games ... Won eight games on the year, while recording a team-low 2.76 ERA ... Recorded eight complete games ... Also recorded one shutout ... Threw a team-high 134.1 innings on the season ... Struck out 75 batters ... Earned her first win of the season, going 5.2 innings and allowing only one earned run in GWU’s 6-5 home opening win over Furman ... Went five innings and gave up one earned run, while striking out four in the 3-2 win over Towson at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Struck out three over four innings in GWU’s 3-1 win over Providence ... Picked up the 11-1 win over North Carolina A&T, going four innings ... Earned the win in GWU’s 1-0 win at Charleston Southern, holding the Buccaneers scoreless over six innings of work ... Struck out a season-high 11 batters in a 5-3 complete game win at home over South Carolina State ... Picked up back-to-back complete game wins over No.3 Presbyterian and No. 7 Winthrop at the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament, allowing three total runs, while striking out 10 in the two wins ... Named GWU’s Pitcher of the Year by her teammates. 2010: Named to the Big South All-Conference Second-Team ... Had 33 appearances, starting 20 games ... Pitched in relief in 13 games ... Recorded a team-high 12 complete games ... Totaled eight wins on the season ... Posted two saves ... Held opponents to a team-low .257 batting average on the year ...Had a team best 2.53 ERA ... Pitched a team-high 152.1 innings ... Struck out 136 batters ... Went eight innings, allowing only one run in a 1-0 loss to Coastal Carolina ... Picked up two complete game wins over UNC Wilmington at the UNC Wilmington Tournament ... Posted a 10-0 shutout win over Alabama State at the War Eagle Classic, striking out a season-high nine batters ... Defeated Coastal Carolina twice in a conference three-game series, shutting out the Chanticleers over eight innings, striking out 12 batters over 14 innings ... Struck out nine in a 7-5 loss to Presbyterian College ... Picked up a complete game win over Winthrop, striking out seven over nine innings in the 7-5 win ... Also had a complete game win at East Tennessee State, striking out eight ... Named the Pitcher of the Year by her teammates. 2009: Appeared in and started six games before suffering a season-ending injury ... Threw 38.0 innings, picking up 32 strikeouts and issuing only seven walks ... Held opponents to a team low .224 batting average on the season ... Recorded two shutouts on the season ... Had four wins on the year and five complete games ... Threw 8.0 innings, allowing only one run while striking out eight, in the extra inning win over Manhattan for her first win on the year ... Defeated Manhattan again the next day, throwing 5.0 innings of shutout ball ... Went 5.0 innings holding Winston-Salem State scoreless, while striking out five to pick up her third win on the season ... Picked up the 3-2 win over Georgetown, going the distance in the seven inning affair. 2008: Recorded a 0.91 walks per seven innings, which is the best in school history ... Won three games on the year while recording a 3.16 ERA ... Pitched 99.2 innings of work ... Picked up her first career save by pitching 2.1 innings of shutout relief in the win over Winston-Salem State ... Struck out four in 6.2 innings of work in the victory over Presbyterian ... Recorded a complete game shutout for her first win in the 3-0 win over Mercer ... Struck out five while giving up just six hits in the contest ... Picked up the win at Coastal Carolina, tossing six innings of work without allowing an earned run ... Gave up just one earned run in seven innings against Stetson ... Went six innings while striking out three to get the win over Appalachian State ... Tossed three frames of shutout ball in the win at Belmont ... Named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team. High School: Five-time First-Team All-Region selection at Walhalla H.S. ... Threetime First-Team Golden Corner Pitcher ... A South Carolina Senior All-Star selection ... Had an ERA of under 1.00 during two seasons ... Allowed just nine walks versus 140 strikeouts over her final two high school seasons ... Selected as an Adidas Top-100 prospect in 2006 ... Led her SC Bandits club team to two ASA state championships ... Helped her Carolina Mudcats club team win two state championships ... A three-time All-Region selection in volleyball ... Garnered Second-Team Golden Corner honors on three occasions in volleyball ... Member of the Beta club. Personal: Cynthia Marie Boomhower was born January 22, 1989 in Anderson, S.C. ... Daughter of Matt and Beth Boomhower ... Has an older brother, Chris ... Graduated in December with a degree in Elementary Education ... Working towards her Master’s degree.

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Cindy Boomhower

Class: R-Sr. Pos.: RHP Hometown: Walhalla, S.C. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2008 3.16 3-12 22 19 6 1/1 1 99.2 128 2009 * 1.84 4-2 6 6 5 2/0 0 38.0 33 2010 2.53 8-12 33 20 12 3/0 2 152.1 155 2011 2.76 8-15 26 25 8 0/1 0 134.1 172 Total 2.69 23-41 87 70 31 6/2 3 424.1 488 * took a medical redshirt due to season-ending injury

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B/T: R/R Ht: 6-1 Last School: Walhalla High School R 64 16 77 93 250

ER 45 10 55 53 163

BB 13 7 58 31 109

SO 46 32 136 75 289

2B 11 6 18 22 57

3B 1 2 2 1 6

HR 6 0 6 2 14

BF B/AVG 457 .301 163 .224 695 .257 630 .302 1945 .279

WP HBP BK SFA 1 4 0 1 0 5 1 0 6 15 1 1 10 9 1 0 17 33 3 2

SHA 14 4 17 20 55


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Played in 41 games, starting 40 in the outfield for GWU ... Was second on the team with 11 base-on-balls ... Recorded 26 hits on the season and drove in 10 RBIs ... Scored eight runs on the year ... Was 3-of-6 in stolen bases ... Posted two doubles and a triple on the season ... Posted a .975 fielding percentage on the year, recording 35 putouts and four outfield assists ... Tallied a season-high five-game hitting streak on the season ... Went 2-5 with a walk and two RBIs in GWU’s sweep over Furman ... Was 1-3 at the plate in the 3-2 win over Towson at the Winthrop/ Adidas Invitational ... Went 1-3 in the 3-1 loss to Cleveland State and was 1-3 with a run scored in the win versus George Washington ... Was 2-5 with two walks, an RBI and a run scored in the double-header at Charlotte ... Was 2-4 with four walks, an RBI and four runs scored in the double-header sweep at North Carolina A&T ... Went 3-4 with an RBI in the 3-2 extra inning home loss to Radford ... Was 1-3 with a double and an RBI in the 3-2 home win over Presbyterian ... Went 2-3 at the plate in a 5-2 loss to Liberty ... Also went 1-3 with a triple, a sacrifice and two RBIs in the 11-8 extra inning home loss to Liberty ... Went 2-4 with an RBI, a run scored and two stolen bases in the home double-header sweep of South Carolina State ... Was 1-4 with an RBI in the regular season final win at Coastal Carolina ... Was 1-3 with a double and a run scored in the 2-1 win over No. 7 Winthrop in the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament ... Also went 1-3 in both losses to No. 2 Liberty at the postseason conference tournament ... Named to the Big South All-Academic Team. 2010: Started all 54 games in center field for GWU ... Was third on the team with a .277 batting average ... Was also third on the team with a .338 on-base percentage ... Recorded 39 hits for the year ... Second on the team with eight stolen bases, as she was 8-of-9 on the base paths ... Posted a fielding percentage of .968 on the season ... Went 1-2 with two RBIs and a run scored in the season opening win over S.C. State ... Was 2-4 in the first game versus Coastal Carolina at the Seminole Classic ... Went 2-3 with a run scored against Providence College ... Was 2-3 with a run scored in the second game versus Charlotte ... Was 2-5 with two RBIs and four runs scored in the two wins over N.C. A&T ... Had two hits in the 2-0 win over Coastal Carolina at home ... Went 2-3 with an RBI and a stolen base in the eight inning loss at Winthrop ... Was 1-3 with two RBIs and a run scored in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 7-5 win over Charleston Southern in game two of the three-game series ... Was 3-3 with two runs scored and a stolen base in the win over Charleston Southern in the first game of the 2010 Big South Championship Tournament ... Was 2-3 with a double and two runs scored in the loss to Coastal Carolina in the 2010 Big South Championship Tournament ... Was 6-9 with a double, four runs scored and a stolen base in three games at the 2010 Big South Championship Tournament. 2009: Played in 36 games, starting 17 of them as a true freshman ... Recorded 10 hits, including two doubles and a triple ... Scored 14 runs on the season ... Was tied for second on the team with two stolen bases ... Posted a 1.000 fielding percentage for the season ... Recorded a four-game hitting streak ... Picked up her first career start in the season opener against Austin Peay at the Samford Bulldog Bash ... Knocked her first career base hit in the win over Lehigh ... Went 3-3 with a double and a run scored in the second game of the double-header with Charleston Southern ... Was 1-3 with a triple, an RBI and a run scored in game one against Winthrop ... Went 1-3 with a run scored and a stolen base against Coastal Carolina in the Big South Conference Tournament. High School: Posted a four-year batting average of .365 at Marietta H.S. ... Twotime team MVP ... Earned the Offensive Player of the Year award her freshman season ... Selected to the 2008 All-Region Team ... Garnered All-Cobb County honors as a senior ... Played for the West Cobb X-plosion and the Roswell Orange Crush club teams ... Helped her club teams earn two trips to the national tournament and a .650 winning percentage. Personal: Jane Elizabeth Savage was born September 22, 1989 in Marietta, Ga. ... Daughter of Chris and Amy Savage ... Majoring in English.

Jane Savage

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Jane Savage

Class: Sr. Pos.: OF Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Year 2009 2010 2011 Total

Avg .204 .277 .234 .249

GP-GS 36-17 54-54 41-40 131-11

AB 49 141 111 301

R 14 27 8 49

H 10 39 26 75

2B 2 1 2 5

3B 1 0 1 2

HR RBI 0 1 0 9 0 10 0 20

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-0 Last School: Marietta High School TB 14 40 30 84

SLG% .286 .284 .270 .279

BB HBP 1 0 12 1 11 0 24 1

SO 7 25 17 49

GDP OB% 0 .220 0 .338 0 .301 0 .306

SF 0 0 1 1

SH SB-ATT PO 0 2-3 11 3 8-9 58 2 3-6 35 5 13-18 104

A 0 2 4 6

E FLD% 0 1.000 2 .968 1 .975 3 .973

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Appeared in 14 games, starting 10 ... Saw action at both first-base and designated player on the year ... Posted four hits and recorded three RBIs ... Had one double on the year ... Scored two runs ... Scored a run in GWU’s 6-5 win over Furman at home ... Went 2-3 with an RBI and a run scored in a 5-3 game one win at home over South Carolina State ... Was 1-3 with a double and two RBIs in a 5-2 game two win versus South Carolina State ... Went 1-2 with a walk and a hit-by-pitch in the 8-7 win at Coastal Carolina in the regular season finale ... Had a sacrifice bunt in the 1-0 loss to No. 2 Liberty in the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament. 2010: Appeared in 20 games for GWU, making 12 starts ... Saw action at both second-base and in the outfield ... Was 1-1 with a triple, an RBI and a run scored in the season opening win at S.C. State ... Went 1-3 with a sacrifice bunt in the second win at S.C. State ... Went 1-4 against St. Bonaventure ... Was 2-4 with an RBI and a run scored in the 9-8 extra inning loss at Furman ... Went 1-3 with a run scored in the 2-0 win versus Coastal Carolina ... Was 1-2 with a sacrifice in the 6-3 extra inning loss at Winthrop. 2009 (at Belmont Abbey): Played at Belmont Abbey College ... Posted a 1-1 record on the season in the circle, recording a team low ERA of 2.05 in 13.2 innings of work ... Started 26 games as a true freshman ... Recorded 12 putouts and 12 assists on the year ... Hit .136 on the season, picking up eight hits, four of which were doubles ... Scored seven runs and knocked in three RBIs. High School: A four-year letter award winner at East Gaston H.S. ... Posted a high school career record of 52-21 in the circle ... Struck out 329 batters in her final two seasons ... Was named the Gaston Gazette Player of the Year and the Team MVP in her senior season ... A three-time all-conference recipient ... Helped to guide her team to become the Big South 3A/4A Conference Champions in both her senior and junior season. Personal: Michelle Lynn Primm was born on October 15, 1990 in Pineville, N.C. ... Daughter of Kenneth and Phyllis Primm ... Majoring in Biology.

Michelle Primm

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Michelle Primm

Class: Sr. Pos.: Utility Hometown: Gastonia, N.C. Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2009 * .136 28-26 59 7 8 * played 2009 season at Belmont Abbey 2010 2011 Total

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.175 .143 .162

20-12 14-10 34-22

40 28 68

3 2 5

7 4 11

2B 4

3B 0

0 1 1

1 0 1

HR RBI 0 3

0 0 0

2 3 5

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-6 Last School: Belmont Abbey College TB 12

SLG% .203

9 5 14

.225 .179 ..206

BB HBP 7 0

1 1 2

1 1 2

SO 17

9 9 18

GDP OB% 1 .227

0 0 0

.214 .200 .208

SF 0

0 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO 5 0-1 21

4 1 5

0-0 0-0 0-0

20 33 53

A 21

18 0 18

E FLD% 12 .778

2 2 4

.950 .943 .947


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Played in and started 31 games for GWU ... Saw time at first-base and at designated player ... Posted 16 hits and was third on the team with 15 RBIs ... Scored four runs on the year ... Had two doubles, one triple and one home run ... Totaled three multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games ... Went 1-4 with an RBI in the 3-2 home win over Furman ... Was 2-4 in the 4-3 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Went 1-4 with an RBI in the 8-4 loss to Dayton in the two teams’ second game at the Seahawk Classic and went 1-3 in the third meeting, a 3-2 loss ... Was 1-3 with a double, two RBIs and a run scored in the 5-3 loss to Pacific at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Had an RBI in the loss to Valparaiso ... Was 1-3 with an RBI and a sacrifice fly in the 11-9 game two loss at Charlotte ... Went 4-5 with three walks, a double and five RBIs in the double-header sweep at North Carolina A&T ... Was 1-4 with an RBI in the 3-2 extra inning win at home over Radford ... Went 2-4 with a home run, a triple, two RBIs and a run scored in the 7-3 loss at home to Winthrop ... Scored a run in a loss to North Dakota State and in a home loss to Liberty. 2010: Started in and played 44 games, manning right field in most of those contests for GWU ... Blasted four home runs and drove in 16 RBIs on the year ... Recorded five doubles ... Posted a slugging percentage of .362 on the year ...Was solid in right field posting a fielding percentage of .989 ... Went 2-4 with a home run, three RBIs and one run scored in the 8-6 nine inning loss to Valparaiso ... Was 1-3 with a double and an RBI in the win over Alabama State ... Recorded two RBIs in the 10-6 win over North Carolina A&T ... Went 3-6 with an RBI in the double-header against Appalachian State ... Was 1-3 with a double and a base-on-balls in the 2-1 win at home versus Presbyterian College ... In the conference series against Radford, she was 3-8 with a home run, double, one RBI and two runs scored ... Went 3-3 with a double and an RBI in the 4-2 win at home versus Coastal Carolina ... Was 2-3 with a home run, an RBI and two runs scored in the 7-5 win over Charleston Southern ... Had a solo home run in the 2-1 extra inning win at home versus Winthrop ... Was 3-5 with a double and an RBI in the double-header sweep of Winston-Salem State ... Went 2-3 with an RBI and a run scored in GWU’s 8-3 win over Charleston Southern in the first round of the 2010 Big South Championship Tournament ... Was 2-4 with an RBI in the season-ending loss to Coastal Carolina ... Finished the 2010 Big South Championship Tournament going 4-10 with two RBIs and a run scored. 2009: Played in 22 games, starting 19 of them as a true freshman ... Saw action in the outfield, designated player, first-base and in the circle for the Runnin’ Bulldogs ... Knocked 10 hits on the year, including four doubles ... Had three multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games ... Did not make an error on the season, posting a 1.000 fielding percentage ... Appeared in 12 games in the circle for GWU, starting three of them ... Posted a 1-2 record on the season ... Recorded 15 strikeouts in 27.2 innings of work ... Knocked her first career hit and RBI in the 10-0 win over Austin Peay at the Samford Bulldog Bash ... Went 2-3 with a double, three RBIs and a run scored in the win over Austin Peay ... Was 2-3 with a double and an RBI in the home opener against Howard ... Went 3-5 with two doubles, three RBIs and a run scored in two games against Radford in the regular season ... Picked up her first collegiate win in 5.2 innings of relief work against Lehigh ... Made her first career start in the second game of the double-header at USC Upstate. High School: Played for the White Rock Renegades club team ... Guided her team to a first-place finish in the region in the U-18 championship ... Part of the gold medal winning team at the Lady Hawks Gold U-18 tournament ... Posted a 1.50 ERA while pitching 135 innings ... Won 26 games ... Recorded eight saves ... Was second on the team with a .403 batting average ... Led the team with a .584 slugging percentage ... Guided the team to a bronze medal finish at the Canadian Cup International Tournament in 2006 ... Led her team to the gold medal of the Starfire Junior Olympic Pacific Challenge Series Qualifier in 2005 ... Named Provincial Top-17 Player in Midget ‘A’ Girls her junior year ... Top-25 participant at the NFCA Valley Invitational Recruiting Camp ... Five-year honor roll student. Personal: Lindsea Laura Hutchinson was born July 8, 1990 in Surrey, British Columbia ... Daughter of Marty and Kathie Hutchinson ... Has an older brother, Sean ... Majoring in English.

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Lindsea Hutchinson

Class: Sr. Pos.: OF B/T: R/R Ht: 5-6 Hometown: Surrey, British Columbia (Canada) Last School: Fleetwood Park Secondary Year 2009 2010 2011 Total

Avg .189 .231 .182 .207

GP-GS AB 22-19 53 44-44 130 31-31 88 97-94 271

R 2 9 4 15

H 10 30 16 56

2B 4 5 2 11

3B 0 0 1 1

HR RBI 0 7 4 16 1 15 5 38

TB 14 47 23 84

SLG% .264 .362 .261 .310

BB HBP 3 2 6 0 7 0 16 2

SO 18 31 22 71

GDP OB% 0 .259 0 .263 1 .237 1 .253

SF 0 1 2 3

SH SB-ATT PO 1 0-1 8 1 0-0 27 0 0-0 48 2 0-1 83

A 3 1 0 4

E FLD% 0 1.000 4 .875 3 .941 7 .926

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS

enus McKenzie Mor

2011: Played in and started all 46 games behind the plate for the Runnin’ Bulldogs ... Led the team with five home runs and 23 RBIs on the season ... Was also tops on the team with 11 doubles ... Posted a team-high .474 slugging percentage on the year ... Also led the team with 63 total bases ... Was third on the team with 37 hits ... Recorded 15 runs on the season ... Posted 12 multi-hit games and a team-high six multi-RBI games ... Picked up a season-high five-game hitting streak ... Picked off seven runners ... Threw out 13 potential base stealers ... Went 1-3 with a run scored in the 3-2 home win over Furman ... Was 2-4 with a double in the 3-2 win over UNC Wilmington at the Seahawk Classic ... Went 2-4 with two doubles and a run scored in the 8-4 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Was 1-1 with a double, two walks and a run scored in the 5-3 loss to Pacific at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Went 1-3 with a double and a run scored in the 4-1 loss to Valparaiso ... Was 2-3 with two doubles and two RBIs in the win over Towson at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Was also 2-3 with a solo home run in the 3-1 win over Providence ... Went 1-3 with a double in a loss to Cleveland State and 1-3 in a 5-0 loss to UNC Wilmington ... Was 2-3 with a solo home run in the 4-0 win over George Washington ... Went 1-3 with a home run, two RBIs and a run scored in the 11-9 game two loss at Charlotte ... Went 1-4 with two RBIs in the 11-1 five-inning win at North Carolina A&T ... Posted three hits, one of which was a double, and two RBIs in the double-header at home versus Winthrop

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McKenzie Morenus

Class: Sr. Pos.: C Hometown: Midland, N.C. Year 2009 2010 2011 Total

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... Went 2-3 with a double and an RBI in the game one loss to Liberty ... Was 2-3 with an RBI in the 4-3 road loss at Winthrop ... Recorded a solo home run in the 1-0 win at Charleston Southern ... Was 2-3 with two RBIs in a 7-4 loss to the Buccaneers ... Went 3-4 with a sacrifice fly, three RBIs and a run scored in the double-header sweep of South Carolina State ... Recorded a double in the 11-3 loss at Coastal Carolina ... Was 2-4 with a home run, a walk, two RBIs and two runs scored in the 8-7 regular season finale win at Coastal Carolina ... Picked up an RBI on a sacrifice fly in the 2-1 win over No. 7 Winthrop at the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament ... Named GWU’s Most Valuable Defensive Player by her fellow teammates. 2010: Was a Big South First-Team All-Conference selection ... Played in 52 games, starting 51, splitting time at both designated hitter and behind the plate ... Was second on the team with a .281 batting average ... Recorded a slugging percentage of .477 ... Was third on the team with 27 RBIs and seven home runs ... Knocked seven doubles and one triple on the season ... Had 15 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games ... Went 4-7 with a triple, an RBI and three runs scored in the double-header sweep of S.C. State ... Was 1-3 with a home run, three RBIs and a run scored in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 9-4 win over UNC Wilmington at the Seahawk Classic ... Was 2-3 with a home run, three RBIs and a run scored in the 5-3 win over Mount St. Mary’s at the Seahawk Classic... Was 2-3 at the plate with a double and a run scored in the 6-1 win over UNC Wilmington ... Had a home run in the loss to UNC Wilmington at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Went 2-4 with an RBI in the loss to Providence College and 2-3 with an RBI and a run scored in the loss to Longwood at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Hit a two-run home run in GWU’s 11-5 loss to Charlotte ... Was 2-3 with a double in the 5-1 loss at Furman ... Went 3-4 with a home run, three RBIs and two runs scored in the second game of the three-game conference series at Radford ... Had two hits in the 2-1 eight-inning loss at Winthrop and in the 7-6 eight-inning loss at Liberty ... Went 4-9 with a home run, a double, five RBIs and a run scored in the three-game series with Charleston Southern ... Recorded two hits in each of the three Big South Championship Tournament games, recording a home run in the loss to Radford ... Totaled four RBIs and scored one run in the tournament. 2009: Played in and started 41 games for the Runnin’ Bulldogs as a true freshman ... Saw action at third-base, catcher, designated player and shortstop ... Was second on the team with 24 RBIs ... Had 28 hits on the season, including four doubles and two home runs ... Led the GWU with three pick offs from the catcher position ... Also threw out 10 potential base stealers on the year ... Recorded eight multi-hit games on the season ... Was third on the team with five multi-RBI games ... Posted a five-game hitting streak during the year ... Got her first career start in the season opener against Austin Peay ... Drove in her first career RBI in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ win over Howard ... Picked up her first career hit in the loss to Lehigh ... Knocked her first career home run in the win over Winston-Salem State in game two of a double-header ... Went 2-3 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored in the win over Lehigh ... Was 5-6 with a home run, a double, six RBIs and three runs scored in the double-header sweep of Winston-Salem State ... Went 2-3 with three RBIs in a loss to Radford ... Went 1-3 with two RBIs in a loss to Presbyterian ... Went 4-8 with a home run, a double, two RBIs and a run scored in the three-game series at Charleston Southern ... Went 2-4 with an RBI and a run scored in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ first round game of the Big South Conference Tournament ... Was 1-3 with a double and a run scored in the win over Coastal Carolina at the Big South Conference Tournament. High School: Guided her Butler H.S. team to two state championships ... Selected to the 2007 All-State Team ... Earned 2005 NSA All-Tournament Team honors in 2005 ... Recorded a .329 batting average her junior year ... Posted a .431 on-base percentage during the same season. Personal: McKenzie Jean Morenus was born on Feb. 20, 1990 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Ron and Kelly Morenus ... Has an older brother, Tyler ... Majoring in Biology.

Avg GP-GS .243 41-41 .281 52-51 .278 46-46 .269 139-138

AB 115 153 133 401

R H 11 28 21 43 15 37 47 108

2B 4 7 11 22

3B 0 1 0 1

HR RBI 2 24 7 27 5 23 14 74

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-7 Last School: Butler High School TB 38 73 63 174

SLG% .330 .477 .474 .434

BB HBP 6 2 14 0 7 2 27 4

SO 22 33 21 76

GDP OB% 0 .290 2 .339 2 .315 4 .317

SF 1 1 4 6

SH SB-ATT PO 5 0-0 172 2 0-0 139 2 0-1 211 9 0-1 522

A 37 14 25 76

E FLD% 5 .977 6 .962 4 .983 15 .976


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Was a Big South First-Team All-Conference selection ... Played and started all 46 games in center field for GWU ... Was second on the team with a .313 batting average ... Led the team with 12 sacrifices ... Was tied for second on the team with nine stolen bases and with 19 runs scored ... Was fourth on the team with 12 RBIs on the year ... Had nine multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games on the season ... Recorded a season-high six-game hitting streak ... Went 2-2 with two RBIs, a run scored and a stolen base in GWU’s home opening 6-5 win over Furman ... Was 2-3 with a triple and a run scored in a 3-2 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Went 2-2 with a sacrifice bunt in the 3-2 win over Towson at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Was 2-3 with an RBI, a run scored and two stolen bases in GWU’s 4-0 win over George Washington ... Went 1-4 with an RBI in game two of a twin bill at Charlotte and went 1-4 with a double and two RBIs in a 9-5 win at North Carolina A&T ... Was a perfect 2-2 with a base-on-balls and a run scored in a 3-2 win at Presbyterian ... Was 2-4 with an RBI and a run scored in an extra inning 11-8 loss at home to Liberty ... Went 3-5 with an RBI, two runs scored and three stolen bases in a double-header sweep of South Carolina State ... Was a combined 5-6 at the plate with two-runs scored and a stolen base in the three-game conference series at Coastal Carolina ... Went 2-3 with a game-winning walk-off RBI single in GWU’s 2-1 win over Winthrop at the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament. 2010: Took a Medical Redshirt. 2009: Played in 43 games, starting 40 of them as a true freshman ... Tied for fifth on the team with five doubles ... Led the team with 10 sacrifices ... Was perfect in the stolen base department ... Recorded five multi-hit games, including posting two games with three hits ... Totaled three games with multiple RBIs ... Had 30 hits and 11 RBIs on the year ... Picked up a season long seven-game hitting streak ... Picked up her first career RBI in the fourth game of the season, a win over Austin Peay ... Knocked her first career base hit in the home opener versus Howard ... Went 2-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored in the win over Howard ... Was 2-2 with a double, two RBIs and a run scored in the extra inning win over Manhattan ... Had the game-winning RBI single in the seventh to give the Runnin’ Bulldogs the 3-2 win over Georgetown ... Went 3-4 with an RBI and a run scored in the second game against Towson ... Was 3-7 with a double in the three-game series with Coastal Carolina ... Went 5-for11 with two doubles, two RBIs and three runs scored in the three-game series at Charleston Southern ... Was huge in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ win over Coastal Carolina in the conference tournament, as she was 2-4 with a double, an RBI, two runs scored and a stolen base ... Went 2-5 with a run scored in the extra inning loss to Charleston Southern at the Big South Conference Tournament ... Was voted as the Rookie of the Year by the team.

ski Melinda Dulkow

High School: Three-year letterwinner at St. Lucie West Centennial H.S. ... Batted .385 as a sophomore when she earned All-Area honorable mention honors ... Two-time Defensive Player of the Year ... Two-time All-Area honorable mention ... Member of the National Honor Society ... 2008 ScholarAthlete award winner. Personal: Melinda Ann Dulkowski was born July 31, 1990 in Fort Myers, Fla. ... Daughter of Buddy and Shirley Dulkowski ... Has two older siblings, Olivia and Eric ... Majoring in Political Science.

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Melinda Dulkowski

Class: R-Jr. Pos.: OF Hometown: Port St. Lucie, Fla. Year 2009 2010 * 2011 Total

Avg .261 .313 .287

B/T: S/R Ht: 5-2 Last School: St. Lucie West Centennial H.S.

GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP 43-40 115 17 30 5 0 0 11 35 .304 5 0 Medical Redshirt-missed entire season due to an injury. 46-46 115 19 36 1 1 0 12 39 .339 3 3 89-96 230 36 66 6 1 0 23 74 .322 8 3

SO 10 8 18

GDP OB% 0 .292 0 0

.347 .320

SF 0 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO 10 2-2 60 12 9-14 22 11-16

58 118

A 0 4 4

E FLD% 3 .952 3 6

.954 .953

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Played in one game on the year ... Hit 1.000 on the season ... Was 1-1 at the plate on the year ... Recorded a pinch-hit single in the 5-3 game one win at home over South Carolina State. 2010: Saw action in five games off the bench as a true freshman ...Recorded five plate appearances on the season ... Recorded one putout and one assist on the season ... Saw time at third-base and behind the plate for the Runnin’ Bulldogs. High School: Played at Lincolnton High School under head coach Ann Anderson ... Posted three straight seasons with a batting average of .340, including hitting a stellar .425 as a sophomore ... Was the team MVP for both her senior and junior seasons ... Was also twice named to the All-Conference Team ... Received the Golden Glove Award as a freshman and the Sparkplug Award as a sophomore ... Knocked 26 extra base hits for Lincolnton H.S., while driving in 52 RBIs over four years ... Swiped 31 bases in her four-year high school career ... Was a two-sport athlete at Lincolnton High, where she was also a two-time All-Conference volleyball player ... Was a member of the Denver Dazzle Gold 16U club team and the Carolina Prep club team ... Took first-place in the 2007 North Carolina State Tournament NSA 16U Division B tournament and first-place in the 2007 World Series WarmUp NC-NSA 16U event ... On the 2006 West Lincoln Dixie Ball State Championship Team that finished third in the World Series in Alexandria, Louisiana. Personal: Brittney Lynn Morrow was born on March 6, 1991 in Hickory, N.C. ... Daughter of Lynn and Kim Morrow ... Majoring in Accounting.

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Brittney Morrow

Class: Jr. Pos.: 3B Hometown: Lincolnton, N.C. Year Avg 2010 .000 2011 1.000 Total .167

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GP-GS AB 5-0 5 1-0 1 6-0 6

R 0 0 0

H 0 1 1

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

HR RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-6 Last School: Lincolnton High School TB 0 1 1

SLG% .000 1.000 .167

BB HBP 0 0 0 0 0 0

SO 4 0 4

GDP OB% 0 .000 0 1.000 0 .167

SF 0 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1

A 1 0 1

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 .000 0 1.000


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Played in and started all 46 games for GWU in the middle infield ... Saw time at second-base and at shortstop ... Hit .273 on the season and was second on the team with 41 hits ... Had 11 RBIs and scored 13 runs on the season ... Was tied for second on the team with nine stolen bases ... Recorded one double, two triples and six sacrifices ... Posted 10 multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games on the season ... Recorded a season-high six-game hitting streak on the year ... Went 1-4 with a triple in the 8-4 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Was 2-4 in the second game against Dayton and 1-3 with a stolen base in the two teams’ third meeting ... Went 1-3 with two RBIs in the 5-2 loss versus North Dakota State at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Was 2-4 with a run scored in the 3-2 win over Towson at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Went 1-4 with a double and an RBI in the 3-1 win over Providence ... Was 1-3 with a triple in the 3-1 loss to Cleveland State and was 2-3 in the 5-0 loss to UNC Wilmington at the Seahawk Classic ... Went 3-7 with a walk, three runs scored and two stolen bases in the double-header sweep at North Carolina A&T ... Was 3-5 with a walk, an RBI and two stolen bases in the double-header split at Presbyterian ... Went 1-4 with a run scored in GWU’s 3-2 nine-inning win at home over Radford ... Went 2-4 with a run scored in a 3-2 home win over Presbyterian ... Was 2-4 with an RBI, a run scored and two stolen bases in the 5-3 game one win over South Carolina State at home ... Went 2-5 with two RBIs and a run scored in the 8-7 win over Coastal Carolina in the regular season finale ... Was 2-4 with an RBI in the 3-2 win over No. 3 Presbyterian and had two sacrifice bunts in the 2-1 win over No. 7 Winthrop at the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament. 2010: Started all 54 games on the season as a true freshman ... Led the team with 11 stolen bases, going 11 for 14 on the base paths ... Posted a fielding percentage of .943 at the third-base position ... Recorded two doubles and a triple on the year ... Went 3-6 with two RBIs, two runs scored, two walks and four stolen bases in the double-header sweep of S.C. State ... Was 2-4 with a run scored in the 5-4 win versus South Dakota State at the Seminole Classic ... Posted a single versus Coastal Carolina, Florida State and UNC Wilmington ... Went 2-4 with a run scored in a GWU loss to UNC Wilmington ... Went 3-7 with two RBI and two runs scored in the double-header sweep of N.C. A&T ... Was 1-3 with an RBI in each of the two games at home versus Appalachian State ... Recorded a double and an RBI in the 3-2 loss in game two at Radford ... Was 4-9 with a triple and three runs scored in the regular season series sweep of Coastal Carolina ... Went 1-1 with an RBI and a stolen base in the 8-0 win over Winston-Salem State ... Won the team’s Rookie of the Year Award. High School: A four-sport standout athlete at Hickory Grove Christian High School ... Batted over .400 and drove in over 30 RBIs each and every season ... Led her team to four NCISAA Softball State Championships and was a four-time member of the All-Conference and 3A All-State Teams ... Was named to the Charlotte Observer’s All-Mecklenburg Second-Team her senior season ... Named the Female Athlete of the Year for Hickory Grove as a senior ... Recognized as a “Player to Watch” by the Charlotte Observer heading into her final season ... Honored as “Someone you should know” by the Charlotte Observer .. Was a regular member of the Charlotte Weekly’s Super Team during the softball season ... Also a member of the varsity cheerleading, volleyball and basketball teams ... Played for the Carolina Legacy club team. Personal: Jordyn Brooke Arrowood was born February 14, 1991 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Scott and Kim Arrowood ... Majoring in Elementary Education.

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Jordyn Arrowood

Class: Jr. Pos.: SS/Utility Hometown: Matthews, N.C. Year 2010 2011 Total

Avg GP-GS .208 54-54 .273 46-46 .240 100-100

AB 154 150 304

R 21 13 34

H 32 41 73

2B 2 1 3

3B 1 2 3

HR RBI 0 7 0 11 0 18

TB 36 46 82

B/T: L/R Ht: 5-4 Last School: Hickory Grove Christian SLG% .234 .307 .270

BB HBP 10 2 3 0 13 2

SO 46 29 75

GDP OB% 0 .265 0 .288 0 .276

SF 0 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO A 2 11-14 59 89 6 9-10 75 83 8 20-24 134 172

E FLD% 9 .943 15 .913 24 .927

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Made four appearances in the circle for GWU, starting one game ... Started the second game versus Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Threw 7.1 innings ... Pitched one inning of relief work in the 9-1 loss to USC Upstate in the season opener ... Also saw time in the circle against Syracuse and UNC Wilmington ... Appeared in five games as a pinch runner ... Scored the game-winning run in the 3-2 extra inning home win over Radford ... Recorded one putout and four assists on the year. 2010: Had 13 appearances in the circle, starting three games as a true freshman ... Picked up two wins on the season ... Recorded eight strikeouts ... Also became a key pinch runner late in the season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, scoring three runs on the year ... Recorded five assists on the year ... Pitched 2.0 innings of relief work, picking up one strikeout in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 8-3 win over S.C. State ... Made first career intercollegiate start at Florida State on February 20 ... Picked up the win going 5.0 innings in relief work versus Mount St. Mary’s ... Had four strikeouts in 2.2 innings of work in GWU’s 5-1 win over North Carolina A&T. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Scotland High School ... Posted a 72-17 record in the circle over her four years at Scotland High ... Picked up 709 strikeouts in four years ... Batted over .275 three of the four years, including hitting .333 as a sophomore ... Was named the 2009 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year at Scotland High School ... Was a Gold Medalist in 2008 as a junior and a Silver Medalist in 2007 at the North Carolina State Games ... Was named the All-District Pitcher of the Year in 2008 as a junior ... Named to the Mid-Southeastern 4-A All-Conference Team all four years ... A two-time Mid-Southeastern 4-A Player of the Year ... Named the Scotland High School Defensive Player of the Year all four seasons ... A two-time member of the All-State and All-District teams ... Was also a member of the volleyball team at Scotland H.S. ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Served as a Junior Marshal and was a recipient of the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. Personal: Jessica Lynn Milligan was born on June 8, 1991 in Laurinburg, N.C. ... Daughter of Thomas and Karen Milligan ... Majoring in Biology.

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Jessica Milligan

Class: Jr. Pos.: RHP Hometown: Laurinburg, N.C. Year ERA 2010 8.58 2011 8.59 Total 8.58

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W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 2-3 13 3 0 0/0 0 0-1 4 1 0 0/0 0 2-4 17 4 0 0/0 0

IP 23.2 7.1 31.0

H 53 16 69

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-7 Last School: Scotland High School R 37 12 49

ER 29 9 38

BB 9 6 15

SO 8 1 9

2B 4 1 5

3B 2 0 2

HR 2 0 2

BF B/AVG 137 .434 46 .432 183 .434

WP HBP BK SFA 2 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 3

SHA 2 3 5


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Named to the Big South All-Conference First-Team ... Started and played in all 46 games for GWU ... Hit .263 on the season ... Was second on the team with three home runs, 10 doubles and 19 RBIs ... Also second on the team with a .406 slugging percentage and a .359 on-base percentage ... Posted 35 hits on the season ... Led the team with 21 base-on-balls ... Scored 18 runs on the year and totaled 54 total bases ... Tallied nine multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games ... Posted a team-high eight-game hitting streak on the year ... Recorded a .971 fielding percentage, picking up 249 putouts and 21 assists ... Went 2-2 with two walks, an RBI and a run scored in the 3-2 win over Furman ... Was 1-3 with a double and a walk in the 4-3 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Went 3-3 with a double, a walk and three RBIs in the 3-2 win at UNC Wilmington ... Was 1-1 with two RBIs on two sacrifice flies in the 3-2 loss to Dayton ... Went 1-3 versus North Dakota State and 1-4 against Pacific at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Was 1-3 with an RBI and a run scored in the 3-2 win over Towson at the Winthrop/ Adidas Invitational ... Went 1-3 with a double in the 5-0 loss to UNC Wilmington at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Blasted a solo home run in the 4-0 win over George Washington ... Went 2-2 with two walks and three runs scored in the 11-9 game two loss at Charlotte ... Was 4-6 with a home run, two doubles, two walks, five RBIs and four runs scored in the double-header sweep at North Carolina A&T ... Hit a solo home run in the 3-2 win at Presbyterian ... Was 2-3 with a double in a 3-0 loss to Radford and 2-4 in a 3-2 extra inning win over Radford ... Went 2-4 with a run scored in the 3-2 home win over PC ... Was 1-3 with five walks and two runs scored in the double-header at home versus Winthrop ... Posted three hits, one of which was a double, two RBIs and two runs scored in the three-game conference series at home versus Liberty ... Was 1-3 with a double and an RBI in the road loss at Winthrop ... Went 1-4 with a double and an RBI in the 7-4 loss at Charleston Southern ... Went 2-6 with a walk and a run scored in the sweep of South Carolina State ... Went 2-4 with a double and an RBI in the 8-7 regular season finale win at Coastal Carolina. 2010: Took a Medical Redshirt ... Saw action in 10 games, starting nine as a true freshman before suffering a season ending injury ... Recorded one double, one triple and one RBI. High School: Played at Eastern High School in Louisville, Kentucky ... Hit .381 and posted a .486 on-base percentage during her final four-years on the varsity team ... Posted a stellar .427 batting average during her junior season ... A six-year varsity letter award winner, that was twice named to the All-Regional and All-District Teams ... Received the Offensive Award as a senior ... Was named the Varsity-Eagle Award Winner, given to the best offensive and defensive player, and the MVP of the District Tournament as a junior ... Was twice named to the District Tournament Team and was also a four-year recipient of the Team Defensive Award ... Also a member of the Louisville Lady Sluggers and the Majestixx club teams, where she posted an overall batting average of .392 and an on-base percentage of .480.

Morgan Baker

Personal: Morgan Renee Baker was born on June 17, 1991 in Louisville, Kentucky ... Daughter of Dale and Vivian Baker ... Majoring in Chemistry.

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Morgan Baker

Class: R-So. Pos.: 1B Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2010 * .192 10-9 26 2 5 1 1 0 1 2011 .263 46-46 133 18 35 10 0 3 19 Total .252 56-55 159 20 40 11 1 3 20 * took a medical redshirt due to season ending injury

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-10 Last School: Eastern High School TB 8 54 62

SLG% .308 .406 .390

BB HBP 3 0 21 0 24 0

SO 7 15 22

GDP OB% 0 .276 1 .359 1 .346

SF 0 2 2

SH SB-ATT PO 2 0-0 12 0 0-2 249 2 0-2 261

A 15 21 36

E FLD% 5 .844 8 .971 13 .958

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Appeared in 27 games, starting 12 as a true freshman ... Made six starts in right field and six starts at designated player ... Recorded seven hits and scored five runs on the season ... Was a perfect 2-of-2 in the stolen base department ... Posted a 1.000 fielding percentage on the season ... Tallied a season-high three-game hitting streak on the year ... Picked up her first career start in the GWU’s home opener, a 6-5 home win over Furman ... Knocked her first career hit and swiped her first career stolen base in her first career start versus Furman ... Was 1-3 with a run scored and a stolen base in the game one 6-5 win at home over Furman ... Went 1-3 in the 3-2 win at UNC Wilmington ... Was 1-2 with two putouts in the loss to Appalachian State ... Also went 1-3 with a walk in the 8-4 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Was 2-5 with one run scored in two starts in the Big South Softball Championship Tournament. High School: A multi-sport athlete at Bandys High School ... Posted a career .366 average with 35 runs, 20 RBIs, an on-base percentage of .394 and a .900 fielding percentage ... A three-time All-Conference, All-District and All-State selection ... Named to the Senior Games State Team ... Also played basketball where she was a two-time MVP and a Coach’s Award recipient on a team that was tabbed the regional champions her senior season ... Named a Wendy’s Heisman Finalist ... Was also tabbed the Athletic Boosters Athlete of the Year as a senior ... Also a member of the Catawba Valley Rage club team. Personal: Emily Lois Bowman was born February 29, 1992 in Hickory, N.C. ... Daughter of Steven and Cindy Bowman ... Has a younger brother, Cody ... Intends to major in Health & Wellness.

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Emily Bowman

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Class: So. Pos.: OF Hometown: Newton, N.C. Year 2011 Total

30

Avg .184 .184

GP-GS AB 27-12 38 27-12 38

R 5 5

H 7 7

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

HR RBI 0 0 0 0

B/T: S/R Ht: 5-4 Last School: Bandys High School TB 7 7

SLG% .184 .184

BB HBP 5 0 5 0

SO 12 12

GDP OB% 0 .279 0 .279

SF 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO 0 2-2 4 0 2-2 4

A 0 0

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Appeared in 29 games, starting 20 in the circle for GWU as a true freshman ... Tabbed The Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week for games played March 7-13 ... Recorded a team-high 10 complete games and one shutout ... Posted a team-high 10 wins on the year ... Also recorded a team-high 109 strikeouts on the season ... Recorded a 3.57 ERA on the year ... Threw 133.1 innings ... Held her opponents to a .265 batting average on the season ... Posted three saves on the year ... Made her first career start in game two of a double-header at USC Upstate ... Recorded her first career win, a 3-2 complete game win at home over Furman in which she struck out six batters ... Went six innings, striking out four in a 3-2 win at UNC Wilmington ... Struck out eight in a complete game 4-0 shutout win over George Washington at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Allowed three runs on three hits, while striking out seven over five innings of work in GWU’s 9-5 win at North Carolina A&T ... Posted a career-high 14 strikeouts in a complete game 3-2 win at Presbyterian ... Pitched all nine innings, allowing only two runs, in GWU’s 3-2 extra inning win at home over Radford ... Held Presbyterian to two runs on six hits, while striking out six over seven innings in a 3-2 complete game win over the Blue Hose at home ... Went eight innings, allowing only two runs, in GWU’s 3-2 extra inning win at Charleston Southern ... Gave up one earned run, while striking out five over six innings in a 5-2 win at home over South Carolina State ... Picked up a win in relief, going two innings in GWU’s 8-7 win at Coastal Carolina in the regular season finale ... Went six innings, allowing only one run in GWU’s 1-0 loss to No. 2 Liberty at the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament ... Posted saves versus Towson and Providence at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Also recorded a save in a 1-0 win over Charleston Southern ... Named GWU’s Rookie of the Year by her fellow teammates. High School: Lettered at the Providence School of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida ... Recorded a 0.85 ERA as a junior ... Hit .423 with 26 RBIs as a senior ... Posted a .444 batting average as a freshman, a .427 batting average as a sophomore and a .355 batting average as a junior ... Named to the First-Team All-District and First-Team All-State Teams all four years ... Named to the First-Team All-Conference Team as a senior ... Pitched three consecutive shutouts in the playoffs her senior season ... Helped lead her team to the State Final Four as a junior, after having guided her team to become the District Champions and the State Runner-Up as a sophomore in 2008 ... Lead her school to its first ever District Championship as a freshman ... Posted a 17-3 record in the circle for the varsity team as a seventh grader ... A member of the River City Rebels club team ... An important part of the team that was the ASA Regional Qualifier Champions in 2008, the Fast Nationals Champions in 2007 and the USSSA Elite Champions in 2007.

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Personal: Jessica Taylor Childers ... Daughter of Ben and Tina Childers ... Has two younger siblings ... Worked at Cornerstone Christian School, a school that serves orphaned and troubled inner-city children ... Intends to major in Psychology.

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Jessica Childers

Class: So. Pos.: RHP Hometown: Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP 2011 3.57 10-12 29 20 10 1/1 3 133.1 Total 3.57 10-12 29 20 10 1/1 3 133.1

H 135 135

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-8 Last School: Providence School R 82 82

ER 68 68

BB 48 48

SO 109 109

2B 14 14

3B 5 5

HR 14 14

BF B/AVG 591 .265 591 .265

WP HBP BK SFA 6 10 3 5 6 10 3 5

SHA 20 20

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Appeared in 41 games, starting 37 at third-base as a true freshman ... Posted 20 hits on the season ... Recorded five RBIs and scored eight runs on the year ... Had one double, one triple and six sacrifice hits ... Posted a .937 fielding percentage on the year at third-base ... Had four multi-hit games and one multi-RBI game ... Made first career start and went 2-3 versus North Dakota State at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Went 1-3 in a 5-3 loss to Pacific at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Was 2-3 with two runs scored in GWU’s 3-1 win over Providence at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Was also 2-3 in the 4-0 win over George Washington ... Went 1-2 with a double, a hit-by-pitch, a sacrifice, two RBIs and a run scored in the 11-9 game two loss at Charlotte ... Was 2-6 with a walk, an RBI and a run scored in the double-header sweep at North Carolina A&T ... Went 1-2 with a walk in the 3-2 home win over PC ... Was 2-3 with a triple at the plate in the game one home loss to Winthrop ... Posted two hits, one RBI, one run scored and one walk in the three-game conference series at home against Liberty ... Also posted two hits in the three-game conference series at Charleston Southern ... Went 1-1 with a walk and a run scored in an 11-3 loss at Coastal Carolina ... Was 2-3 with a walk, an RBI and two runs scored in GWU’ s 8-7 win over Coastal Carolina in the regular season finale ... Went 1-3 with a two-out single in the seventh inning in the 2-1 win over No. 7 Winthrop at the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament. High School: Lettered at Oakland Christian in Rochester Hills, Michigan ... Two-time Team MVP and Top-15 SB Player in County selection by the Oakland Press ... Named to the First-Team ALGMIAC Blue Division Team as a senior ... Also an All-Area, AllDistrict and All-Region selection her senior season ... Hit over .400 and posted a .932 fielding percentage or better each year at Oakland Christian ... Was the starting second-baseman on the Oakland Christian Varsity Baseball team her sophomore season ... Earned nine letters at Oakland Christian, playing four sports ... A member of the Oakland Lady A’s club team ... Helped lead her club team to a fifth-place finish at the 2010 NSA World Series in Chattanooga, where she posted a .600 batting average for the tournament.

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Personal: Rachel L. Jablonski was born August 8, 1992 in Royal Oak, Michigan ... Daughter of Tom and Geri Jablonski ... Has two older siblings, Mary and Tommy ... Tommy is on the baseball team at Oakland University ... Intends to major in Health & Wellness.

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Rachel Jablonski

Class: So. Pos.: 3B/Utility Hometown: Rochester Hills, Mich.

Year 2011 Total

32

Avg .217 .217

GP-GS AB 41-37 92 41-37 92

R 8 8

H 20 20

2B 1 1

3B 1 1

HR RBI 0 5 0 5

TB 23 23

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-4 Last School: Oakland Christian

SLG% .250 .250

BB HBP 6 1 6 1

SO 12 12

GDP OB% 0 .273 0 .273

SF 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO 6 0-2 35 6 0-2 35

A 69 69

E FLD% 7 .937 7 .937


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Named the 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year ... Earned a spot on the Big South All-Conference First-Team ... Was also named to the Big South All-Tournament Team ... Named to the NCCSIA All-State University Division Softball Team ... Started and played in all 46 games for GWU as a true freshman ... Led the team with a .360 batting average on the year ... Was also tops on the team with 58 hits, 26 runs scored and 16 stolen bases ... Posted 10 RBIs on the season ... Posted an on-base percentage of .385 and a slugging percentage of .385 ... Led GWU with 17 multi-hit games ... Also recorded a season-high seven-game hitting streak on the year ... Made first career start in the season opener at USC Upstate ... Picked up her first career hit in the 5-0 loss to USC Upstate ... Went 2-6 with an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base in the double-header sweep at home versus Furman ... Was 2-4 with an RBI and a run scored in the 4-3 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Went 2-4 with two runs scored in the 3-2 win over UNC Wilmington ... Went 3-4 with an RBI and two stolen bases in the 3-1 win over Providence at the Winthrop/ Adidas Invitational ... Was 1-3 with an RBI in the 3-1 loss to Cleveland State and was 1-3 with a walk in the 5-0 loss to UNC Wilmington ... Went 1-4 with an RBI and a stolen base in the 4-0 win over George Washington at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational ... Was 2-5 with a run scored in the 11-9 game two loss at Charlotte ... Went a combined 5-9 with a triple, six runs scored and two stolen bases in the twin bill sweep at North Carolina A&T ... Was 4-8 with a run scored in the double-header split at Presbyterian ... Went 2-4 with a run scored in the 3-2 home win over PC ... Was 4-8 at the plate with a run scored in the double-header at home against Winthrop ... Went 2-4 with a run scored in a loss to Liberty and 1-5 with an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base in the 11-8 extra inning loss at home to the Lady Flames ... Was 4-10 with a walk, an RBI, a run scored and two stolen bases in the three-game conference series at Charleston Southern ... Was 2-3 with an RBI, two runs scored and two stolen bases in the 5-2 game two win at home over South Carolina State ... Went 3-5 with a double, an RBI and a run scored in the 8-7 regular season finale win at Coastal Carolina ... Hit .571, as she was 8-14 over GWU’s four games in the 2011 Big South Softball Championship Tournament ... Scored two runs and had an RBI in the postseason tournament ... Named GWU’s Most Valuable Offensive Player by her teammates.

naghan Samantha Mee

High School: Letter award winner at Providence School ... Named to the First-Team All-State Team as a senior ... Tabbed the 2A Offensive Player of the Year her senior season, hitting .494 and posting a .610 on-base percentage ... Earned a spot on the Second-Team All-State Team as a sophomore, hitting .576 on the year ... Also played on the River City Rebels club team ... Hit .576 as a junior and .673 as a sophomore for her club team ... Was a key contributor to her club team that went to Oklahoma City in 2009 ... Won the USFA World Series in Panama Beach, Fla. ... Part of the club team that won the Fast Nationals and the USSSA Disney Elite in 2007. Personal: Samantha Ann Meenaghan was born September 1, 1991 in Jacksonville, Florida ... Daughter of Todd and Elizabeth Thurston ... Has two older siblings, Cassandra and Steven ... Intends to major in Chemistry.

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Samantha Meenaghan

Class: So. Pos.: 2B/OF Hometown: Atlantic Beach, Fla.

Year 2011 Total

Avg .360 .360

GP-GS AB 46-46 161 46-46 161

R 26 26

H 58 58

2B 2 2

3B 1 1

HR RBI 0 10 0 10

B/T: S/R Ht: 5-8 Last School: Providence School

TB 62 62

SLG% .385 .385

BB HBP 7 0 7 0

SO 18 18

GDP OB% 0 .385 0 .385

SF 1 1

SH SB-ATT PO 0 16-20 90 0 16-20 90

A 77 77

E FLD% 17 .908 17 .908

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Played in 10 games on the season, starting six as a true freshman ... Started all six games at designated player ... Made her first career start in the season-opener at USC Upstate ... Had an RBI in the 4-3 loss to Dayton at the Seahawk Classic ... Recorded her first career hit in an 8-4 loss to Dayton ... Went 1-3 against Dayton in the two teams’ third meeting at the Seahawk Classic ... Was 1-2 with a triple and a run scored in the game one 5-3 win over South Carolina State at home ... Totaled five putouts on the season. High School: Lettered for four years at Whiteville High School in Whiteville, N.C. ... Named the District 4 2A Player of the Year as a senior ... Was named to the All-Columbus County and AllConference Teams and was nominated for the All-Area, All-Cape Fear Region, All-District and All-State Teams her senior year ... Helped to guide her team to its first conference championship in 25 years her senior season ... As a senior, she hit .383 and posted a slugging percentage of .767, all while leading her team in home runs, walks, sacrifices and hit by pitch ... In her final three years at Whiteville High, she hit .371, posted a .671 slugging percentage, and totaled 27 walks, 54 RBIs, 62 hits and 10 home runs ... Named to the All-Columbus County and All-Conference Teams and played in the N.C. State Games as a junior ... A two-time Team MVP and the Softball Defensive Player of the Year in 2009 ... Named to the Second-Team All-Area and the Second-Team All-Cape Fear Region Team as a sophomore ... Was named the volleyball team’s Most Valuable Defensive Player as a senior ... Also earned All-Conference honors for volleyball her senior year ... Earned the Coach’s Award and was second on the team in rebounds on the basketball team as a senior ... Also a member of the Cape Fear Storm (Black) club team ... A Wendy’s H.S. Heisman Finalist and a four-year multisport National Scholar-Athlete ... Also a Clary Medal (NCHSAA) nominee, a Davidson College Athletic Scholarship nominee and a member of the National Honor Society ... Served as a Junior Marshall ... Received the Jerry Cartrette Athletic Scholarship, the Paul L. Powell Scholarship and the Whiteville High School Math Club Scholarship.

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Personal: Elizabeth Ann Williams was born November 6, 1991 in Whiteville, N.C. ... Daughter of Jimmy and Amelia Williams ... Has a brother and a sister ... Has an older sister, Olivia, who was a softball player at Coastal Carolina ... Intends to major in Biology.

Elizabeth Williams

Class: So. Pos.: C Hometown: Whiteville, N.C.

Year 2011 Total

34

Avg .143 .143

GP-GS AB 10-6 21 10-6 21

R 1 1

H 3 3

2B 0 0

3B 1 1

HR RBI 0 1 0 1

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-11 Last School: Whiteville High School

TB 5 5

SLG% .238 .238

BB HBP 1 0 1 0

SO 8 8

GDP OB% 0 .182 0 .182

SF 0 0

SH SB-ATT PO 0 0-0 5 0 0-0 5

A 0 0

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000


THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS 2011: Made 18 appearances in the circle for GWU as a true freshman ... Recorded a team-high three saves on the season ... Threw 25.2 innings, all in relief action ... Recorded 11 strikeouts on the year ... Saw her first action, throwing one inning in the 5-0 loss at USC Upstate ... Picked up her first career save, pitching the final 1.1 innings in the 6-5 home win over Furman ... Recorded a save with a perfect seventh in the 3-2 win at UNC Wilmington ... Threw 1.2 innings of relief versus North Dakota State, UNC Wilmington and Charlotte ... Pitched three innings in a loss to Syracuse at the UF Lipton Invitational ... Posted two strikeouts in two innings of work in the 9-5 win at North Carolina A&T ... Picked up a save with two strikeouts in one inning of work in the 5-2 win over South Carolina State. High School: Lettered for four years at Cardinal Gibbons High School ... Tabbed the Carolina 3A Conference Pitcher of the Year as a senior ... Was a four-time All-Conference selection and a four-time Team MVP ... Tabbed the 2009 2A Mid-State Pitcher of the Year as a junior ... Totaled 711 strikeouts in the circle over her four years at Cardinal Gibbons, posting a career-high 194 as a junior ... Struck out 170 batters or more in each season ... Posted an ERA of 1.57 or lower each year ... At the plate, she hit over .347 all four years, including posting a batting average of .490 as a junior ... Also a member of the Triangle Lighting club team ... Helped lead her club team to a third-place finish at the ASA Southern Nationals 18 & under tournament ... Was named the 2010 Scholar-Athlete of the Year at Cardinal Gibbons High School ... A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Alyssa Katherine Gutierrez was born July 13, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas ... Daughter of Rick and Kathy Gutierrez ... Has two siblings, Ricky and Camryn ... Intends to major in Public Relations.

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Alyssa Gutierrez

Class: So. Pos.: RHP Hometown: Wake Forest, N.C.

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s Savannah Burn

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High School: Played at Fred T. Foard High School in Hickory, N.C. ... A four-time All-Conference selection ... A two-time Defensive Player of the Year award winner and won the Offensive Player of the Year Award as a freshman ... Received the Senior Leadership Award ... Hit .354 from the plate and posted a .981 fielding percentage her senior season ... Also was awarded the Leadership Award as a junior ... Posted a .984 fielding percentage, while hitting .498 with 23 RBIs at the plate during her junior year ... A member of the Foothills Heat club team where in 2010 she posted a .978 fielding percentage, while recording a .531 batting average and 17 RBIs at the plate ... Also played for the Smokey Mountain Sting and the Catawba River Rage club team ... A Wendy’s Heisman High School Winner and a Junior Marshall ... Also a member of the Beta Club and the honor roll ... Was a two-time Journalism Award Winner ... A North Carolina Scholar recipient ... Also a Top-Student Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Savannah Nicole Burns was born on November 2, 1992 in Hickory, N.C. ... Daughter of David and Karmon Burns ... Has two siblings, Whitney and Jessie ... Intends to major in Biology.

Savannah Burns

Class: Fr. Pos.: SS Hometown: Vale, N.C.

B/T: R/R Ht: 5-3 Last School: Fred T. Foard High School

High School: Was a letterwinner in boys football and boys baseball at Lorne Park Secondary School ... Also played softball, lacrosse and was on the swim team ... Earned the Defensive Lacrosse Award as a senior ... A key member of the women’s lacrosse team that won the Lacrosse Peel District Championship and advanced to the High School Provincial Cup her senior and junior years ... Served as a wide receiver on the JV Boys Football Team her sophomore and freshman years ... Was on the team that won the Peel District Championship in 2009 ... A member of the Brampton Blazers club team that placed second overall at the Ontario Provincials and competed at the Nationals in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Personal: Mariana Esther Gallardo was born on May 11, 1992 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada ... Daughter of Bernie and Tammy Richardson ... Has an older brother named José ... Intends to major in Health & Wellness.

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Mariana Gallardo

Class: Fr. Pos.: 2B/SS Hometown: Mississauga, Ontario (Canada)

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THE 2012 RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS

Amanda Gomes

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High School: Played at J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs, Fla. ... A four-year letterwinner ... A four-time All-Broward County High School Varsity Softball Team selection by both the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel News and the Miami Herald News Publication ... A three-time Silver Slugger Award winner ... A four-time varsity Softball Team MVP and a four-time Best Defensive Player Award recipient ... J.P. Taravella High School’s career record holder for home runs, RBIs and batting average ... Did not allow a passed ball her entire senior year ... Helped to guide her team to the 11-6A District Finals and Regional Playoffs in each of her first three years on the varsity team ... Led the Broward County Class 11-4A, 11-5A and 11-6A overall in both RBIs and home runs as a junior ... Posted a .450 batting average with four home runs and 33 RBIs her junior year ... Also led all Broward County 11-4A, 11-5A and 11-6A classes in RBIs and home runs as a sophomore in which she hit .538 with seven home runs and 42 RBIs ... Also a member of the Sunrise Thunder Gold Travel Softball club team, the Calusa Lightning Gold Travel Softball club team and the Florida Fury Travel Softball club team ... Led her Calusa Lightning Gold Travel club team in batting average, RBIs, and home runs with a .552 average, 15 home runs and 105 RBIs ... Was invited to play on the USA Athletes International Team in both 2010 and 2009 ... A 2009 National Scholar Award recipient ... Received the Gold Cord Award and the Silver Cord Award ... Was awarded the Cytryn and Velazquez Academic/Athletic Scholarship. Personal: Amanda T. Gomes was born on January 28, 1993 in Plantation, Fla. ... Daughter of Anthony and Robyn Gomes ... Intends to major in Sports Management.

Amanda Gomes

Class: Fr. Pos.: C/1B Hometown: Coral Springs, Fla.

B/T: R/L Ht: 5-4 Last School: J.P. Taravella High School High School: Played at JH Rose High School in Greenville, N.C. ... A four-year letterwinner ... Named to the 4-A All-State Team as both a senior and junior ... Tabbed the All-District 1 4-A Pitcher of the Year her senior year ... A four-time All-Conference selection and a four-time All-District selection ... Three-time Team MVP ... Named to the Daily Reflector First-Team as both a senior and junior ... Also named as the Daily Reflector Pitcher of the Year her sophomore season, when she posted a 1.23 ERA for the season ... An honorable mention All-State 4-A selection her freshman year ... Led the conference in batting average, on-base percentage and stolen bases her senior year ... Posted a .350 batting average, a .460 on-base percentage and 23 stolen bases offensively her junior year ... In the circle as a junior, she tallied 14 wins, 183 strikeouts, and a 1.15 ERA over 153 innings pitched ... Also played for the Lady Blues club team that went 30-15 in 2011 and earned a bid to the ASA “A” Nationals by taking second-place at the 18U State ASA Tournament ... Led her club team with a .512 on-base percentage, in runs scored, hits, stolen bases, walks and was tied for second on the team in batting average, hitting .394 on the season ... A key member of the team that placed seventh overall at both the 2009 and 2008 18U ASA “A” Nationals and was the 2010 Hot Times Tournament Champions ... A North Carolina Scholar ... A member of both the National Honor Society and the Art Honor Society.

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Personal: Kellie Lee Beres was born on November 11, 1992 in Greenville, N.C. ... Daughter of Wendy and Greg Beres ... Intends to major in Elementary Education.

Kellie Beres

Class: Fr. Pos.: RHP/OF Hometown: Greenville, N.C.

B/T: L/R Ht: 5-3 Last School: JH Rose High School

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High School: Played at Wheatmore High School in Trinity, N.C. ... Four-year letterwinner ... Named to the All-State, All-County and All-Conference Teams as a senior ... Conference Player of the Year Award winner her senior year ... Awarded the Coaches’ Award after her senior season ... Was tabbed All-District, All-State, All-County and the team’s best offensive player her junior year ... Hit .507 with a .558 on-base percentage and a .680 slugging percentage her senior year ... Totaled 40 runs and posted 16 RBIs to go with 19 stolen bases as a senior ... Posted a .512 batting average and swiped nine bases as a junior ... Also a member of the Team TFS club team under head coach Robert Powell, where in 2009 she recorded a .496 batting average and 23 stolen bases. Personal: Taylar Patricia Pridgen was born on April 14, 1993 in High Point, N.C. ... Daughter of Ed and Jennifer Pridgen ... Intends to major in Biology.

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Taylar Pridgen

Class: Fr. Pos.: C/Utility Hometown: Trinity, N.C.

B/T: L/R Ht: 5-8 Last School: Wheatmore High School

2012 GWU Softball Team

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2011 SEASON IN REVIEW

2011 Season in Review The Runnin’ Bulldogs lost their top three hitters and starting ace due to graduation heading into the 2011 season, yet faced the challenge head on, posting 18 wins on the year and advancing all the way to the semifinals of the 2011 Big South Softball Championship. Head Coach Tom Cole’s squad had four student-athletes earn Big South Conference postseason honors, as freshman second-baseman Samantha Meenaghan highlighted the group by being named the 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year. On top of the Freshman of the Year award, Meenaghan joined redshirt-sophomore outfielder Melinda Dulkowski and redshirt-freshman first-baseman Morgan Baker on the Big South AllConference First-Team, while junior Jane Savage was named to the Big South All-Academic Team. Meenaghan, who was also named to the NCCSIA University All-State Softball Team, and Cindy Boomhower each earned a spot on the Big South All-Tournament Team, helping to lead the Runnin’ Bulldogs to the semifinals where a loss to Liberty, the eventual champions, ended their season The 2011 Runnin’ Bulldogs’ team batting average of .258 overall for the year ranked fifth overall in GWU’s Division I single-season record books, while GWU’s nine triples and 39 stolen bases both rank sixth overall by a team in a single-season since 2000. GWU’s six total saves, which came by way of the freshmen duo of Jessica Childers and Alyssa Gutierrez, was the second most recorded by a GWU team in a single-season since the 2002 team posted eight saves overall. Individually, Meenaghan’s .360 batting average for the season ranks as the fourth highest average in GWU’s Division I single-season history, while her 16 stolen bases ranks ninth overall. Junior McKenzie Morenus’ 11 doubles on the year placed her in a tie for seventh overall for the most doubles in one season, while Baker’s 21 base-on-balls is tied for the seventh most walks in a single-season in GWU’s 11-year Division I history. In the circle, Childers’ 10 wins was tied for the ninth most in a single-season for a GWU pitcher, while her three saves placed her in a tie for the third most in a single-season with fellow teammate Gutierrez. Childers, who led the team in strikeouts on the year, finished the year tied for eighth overall for the most strikeouts in a single-season, tying Christine Murray with 109 strikeouts. Gardner-Webb started the season out at 2-2, posting back-to-back wins over Furman in the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ home opener, then hit a rough patch, going 1-8 over their next nine contests at the Seahawk Classic and UF Lipton Invitational. After going 3-2 at the Winthrop/Adidas Invitational, the Runnin’ Bulldogs dropped two at Charlotte and then bounced back to win both games of a twin bill at North Carolina A&T to move to 8-14 overall heading into Big South play. Gardner-Webb opened up their conference slate with a split at Presbyterian and then took one of three from Radford at home to improve to 10-17 overall and 2-3 in conference play. A win at home over PC put the Runnin’ Bulldogs at 3-3 in conference play, however, Gardner-Webb would then drop their next six conference games, five of which were at home, to fall to 3-9 in conference play and 11-23 overall. The Runnin’ Bulldogs would finish the regular season out on a high note, winning five of their last eight games, with three coming in conference play, putting them at 16-26 overall and 6-12 in the Big South, giving them the No. 6 seed overall at the 2011 Big South Softball Championships. GWU opened up play at the conference championship tournament with a first round 3-2 win over Presbyterian and then used a late rally to edge Winthrop 2-1 and advance to the semifinals. There the Runnin’ Bulldogs met the Liberty Lady Flames, who defeated GWU 1-0 and then 6-1 in back-to-back contests to end the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ season at 18-28 overall.

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GWU DI RECORD BOOK

GWU DI Single-Season Records INDIVIDUAL BATTING BATTING AVERAGE 1. Christa Fullwood (2009) .................. 2. Christa Fullwood (2010) .................. 3. Lindsey Whitfield (2007) ................. 4. Samantha Meenaghan (2011) ........ 5. Abbie Looper (2007) ........................

.460 .389 .365 .360 .356

HOME RUNS T1. Emily Sherrill (2007) ......................... 12 Joanna Ward (2007) ........................... 12 3. Jessi Williams (2008) ......................... 11 T4. Mandy Ward (2010) ............................ 10 Christa Fullwood (2010) ..................... 10 6. Lindsey Whitfield (2007) ..................... 9

HITS 1. Abbie Looper (2007) ........................... 73 2. Stephanie Shrum (2002)....................... 69 3. Christa Fullwood (2009) ...................... 64 T4. Rachael Riopel (2004) ......................... 63 Allison Murphy (2002) ....................... 63

EXTRA BASE HITS T1. Emily Sherrill (2007) ......................... 24 Beverly Proffitt (2001) ....................... 24 3. Christa Fullwood (2010) ..................... 23 4. Rachael Riopel (2005) ....................... 22 T5. Christa Fullwood (2009) .................... 21 Melody Harrell (2007) ......................... 21

AT BATS 1. Stephanie Shrum (2002).................... 219 2. Abbie Looper (2007) ......................... 205 3. Joni Carter (2002) .............................. 204 T4. Jessi Polk (2007) ................................ 202 Rachael Riopel (2004) ....................... 202

TOTAL BASES 1. Christa Fullwood (2010) ................... 2. Emily Sherrill (2007) ........................ 3. Joanna Ward (2007) .......................... 4. Lindsey Whitfield (2007) ................. 5. Christa Fullwood (2009) ...................

RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Christa Fullwood (2009) .................. 2. Beverly Proffitt (2001) ..................... 3. Christa Fullwood (2010) .................. 4. Lindsey Whitfield (2007) ................. 5. Melody Harrell (2007) .....................

Melody Harrell (2007) ........................ Emily Sherrill (2007) ......................... Christa Fullwood (2010) ..................... Beverly Proffitt (2001) ....................... Rachael Riopel (2005) .......................

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RUNS 1. Emily Sherrill (2007) ......................... T2. Christa Fullwood (2010) ..................... Stephanie Shrum (2002) ..................... T4. Lindsey Whitfield (2007) .................... Joni Carter (2002) .............................. Rachael Riopel (2002) .......................

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STOLEN BASES T1. Abbie Looper (2007) ........................... Stephanie Shrum (2002) ..................... 3. Lani Shaffer (2004) ............................ 4. Joni Carter (2002) .............................. 5. Stephanie Shrum (2001) .....................

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GAMES PLAYED T1. Rachael Riopel (2002, 2004) ............. Lani Shaffer (2002, 2004) .................. Jenny Wallace (2004) .......................... Joni Carter (2002) .............................. Allison Murphy (2002) ...................... Carla Poskas (2002) ...........................

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GAMES STARTED T1. Rachael Riopel (2002, 2004) ............. Lani Shaffer (2002, 2004) .................. Joni Carter (2002) .............................. Allison Murphy (2002) ...................... Carla Poskas (2002) ...........................

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DOUBLES 1. Stephanie Shrum (2002) ...................... 17 2. Beverly Proffitt (2001) ....................... 15 3. Rachael Riopel (2002) ....................... 14 4. Allison Murphy (2002) ...................... 13 T5. Christa Fullwood (2009) ..................... 12 Emily Sherrill (2007) .......................... 12 TRIPLES T1. Abbie Looper (2007) ............................. 5 Lani Shaffer (2002) .............................. 5 T3. Kelsey Witter (2008) ............................ 4 Melody Harrell (2007) ......................... 4 Kelly Linsley (2006) ............................. 4 Rachael Riopel (2002) ........................... 4

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GWU DI RECORD BOOK

GWU DI Single-Season Records INDIVIDUAL PITCHING WINS T1. Taryn Beck (2007) .............................. 18 Stacie Reichert (2004) ........................ 18 3. Susan Frank (2001) ............................ 13 4. Stacie Reichert (2005) ........................ 12 T5. Christine Murray (2009, 2010) ............ 11 Susan Frank (2002) ............................ 11 Stephanie Taylor (2002) ..................... 11 LOSSES 1. Haley Scism (2006) ............................ 22 2. Stacie Reichert (2004) ........................ 20 T3. Christine Murray (2009) ...................... 17 Stacie Reichert (2005) ........................ 17 5. Stacie Reichert (2003) .......................... 16 SAVES T1. Taryn Beck (2008) ................................ 4 Susan Frank (2002) .............................. 4 T3. Jessica Childers (2011) ......................... 3 Alyssa Gutierrez (2011)........................ 3 Stacie Reichert (2004) .......................... 3 T6. Cindy Boomhower (2010) ................... 2 Stacie Reichert (2002) ........................... 2 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Stacie Reichert (2004) ......................... 2. Stacie Reichert (2005) ......................... T3. Christine Murray (2009) ..................... Taryn Beck (2007) .............................. 5. Susan Frank (2001) ............................. INNINGS PITCHED 1. Stacie Reichert (2004) .................... T2. Taryn Beck (2007).......................... Stacie Reichert (2005) .................... 4. Christine Murray (2009) ................ 5. Haley Scism (2006)........................

WALKS 1. Christine Murray (2009) ................... . 72 2. Stacie Reichert (2004) ......................... 65 3. Haley Scism (2006)............................. 64 4. Stacie Reichert (2005) ........................ 59 T5. Cindy Boomhower (2010) ................. 58 Angie Walls (2007) ............................. 58 FEWEST WALKS PER 7 IP (MIN. 50 IP) 1. Cindy Boomhower (2008) .............. 0.92 T2. Taryn Beck (2007) ........................... 1.26 Susan Frank (2001) .......................... 1.26 4. Stacie Reichert (2002) ...................... 1.39 5. Stephanie Taylor (2002) ................. . 1.44 ERA (MIN. 50 IP) 1. Stacie Reichert (2004) ..................... 2. Susan Frank (2002) ......................... 3. Stacie Reichert (2003) ..................... 4. Taryn Beck (2007) ........................... 5. Stacie Reichert (2005) .....................

1.71 1.94 2.12 2.30 2.33

SHUTOUTS 1. Taryn Beck (2007) ................................ 2. Stacie Reichert (2004) .......................... 3. Susan Frank (2001) .............................. T4. Cindy Boomhower (2010) ................... Christine Murray (2009, 2010) ............. Stacie Reichert (2005) ...........................

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INDIVIDUAL FIELDING FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) T1. Kelly Linsley (2008) ....... 1.000 (76 TC) Jordyn Hill (2004) ......... 1.000 (177 TC) Lani Shaffer (2002) ......... 1.000 (62 TC) Jenny Wallace (2001) ...... 1.000 (75 TC) 5. Christa Fullwood (2008) .995 (208 TC)

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STRIKEOUTS 1. Stacie Reichert (2004) ....................... 2. Christine Murray (2009) ................... T3. Taryn Beck (2007)............................. Stacie Reichert (2005) ...................... 5. Christine Murray (2010) ...................

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STRIKEOUTS PER 7 IP (MIN. 50 IP) 1. Christine Murray (2008) ................. 7.47 2. Christine Murray (2009) .................. 7.46 3. Christine Murray (2010) .................. 6.90 4. Taryn Beck (2005)........................... 6.55 T5. Taryn Beck (2007) ........................... 6.35 Stacie Reichert (2005) ....................... 6.35

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GWU DI RECORD BOOK

GWU DI Career Records INDIVIDUAL BATTING BATTING AVERAGE 1. Christa Fullwood (2008-10) ............. 2. Beverly Proffitt (2001) ..................... 3. Lindsey Whitfield (2006-07) ............ 4. Rachel Riopel (2002-05) .................. 5. Emily Sherrill (2007) ....................... HITS 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) ................. 2. Abbie Looper (2004-07) ................... 3. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................ 4. Allison Murphy (2001-04) ................ 5. Lani Shaffer (2001-04)......................

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217 203 190 174 172

AT BATS T1. Abbie Looper (2004-07) ................... 698 Rachael Riopel (2002-05) ................. 698 3. Lani Shaffer (2001-04)...................... 674 4. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................. 666 5. Allison Murphy (2001-04) ................ 644 RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rachael Riopel (2002-05) ................ Christa Fullwood (2008-10) .............. Mandy Ward (2007-10) .................... Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................ Jessi Williams (2005-08) ...................

126 107 106 103 100

64 57 56 56 52

GAMES PLAYED 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) ................ 2. Kelly Linsley (2005-08) ................... 3. Lani Shaffer (2001-04) ..................... 4. Allison Murphy (2001-04) ............... 5. Abbie Looper (2004-07) ..................

224 220 219 218 216

321 292 272 265 262

GAMES STARTED 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) ................ 2. Kelly Linsley (2005-08) ................... 3. Lani Shaffer (2001-04) ..................... 4. Allison Murphy (2001-04) ............... 5. Abbie Looper (2004-07) ..................

224 219 218 217 216

EXTRA BASE HITS 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) .................. 2. Melody Harrell (2007-10) .................. T3. Mandy Ward (2007-10) ....................... Christa Fullwood (2008-10) ................ 5. Jessi Williams (2005-08) .................... TOTAL BASES 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) ................. 2. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................. 3. Christa Fullwood (2008-10) .............. 4. Mandy Ward (2007-10) ..................... 5. Jessi Williams (2005-08) ...................

WALKS 1. Kelly Linsley (2005-08) ...................... 2. Lani Shaffer (2001-04) ....................... 3. Christie Barlow (2003-06) .................. 4. Jessi Williams (2005-08) ..................... 5. Christa Fullwood (2008-10) ................

73 69 67 63 61

^ During her career, Lani Shaffer stole 55 consecutive bases. Her 55 straight steals are the fifth-most alltime in NCAA history. * GWU Division I records include seasons from 2001 to present

STOLEN BASES 1. Stephanie Shrum (2001-03) ............... 75 2. Abbie Looper (2004-07) ..................... .. 74 3. Lani Shaffer (2001-04) .................... 63 ^ 4. Joni Carter (2001-02) ......................... .. 39 5. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................... .. 37

RUNS 1. Abbi Looper (2004-07) .................... 111 2. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................. 105 3. Lani Shaffer (2001-04) ..................... 102 4. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) .................. 98 5. Kelly Linsley (2005-08) ..................... 97 DOUBLES 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) .................. 38 2. Christa Fullwood (2008-10) ................ 31 T3. Mandy Ward (2007-10) ....................... 30 Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................... 30 Allison Murphy (2001-04) .................. 30 TRIPLES 1. Rachael Riopel (2002-05) .................. 12 T2. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ..................... 9 Rachael Riopel (2004-07) .................... 9 Lani Shaffer (2001-04) ......................... 9 5. Kelsey Witter (2008-11) ........................ 8 HOME RUNS 1. Mandy Ward (2007-10) ...................... 2. Jessi Williams (2005-08) .................... 3. Christa Fullwood (2008-10) ................ 4. Melody Harrell (2007-10) ................... T5. Joanna Ward (2005-07) ...................... Lindsey Whitfield (2006-07) ..............

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26 22 20 18 16 16

Rachael Riopel

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GWU DI Career Records INDIVIDUAL PITCHING WINS 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) .................. 45 2. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ........................ 35 3. Christine Murray (2007-10) ................ 31 4. Susan Frank (2001-03) ....................... 25 T5. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) .... 23 Stephanie Taylor (2002-05) ................ 23 LOSSES 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) .................. 63 2. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ........................ 42 3. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) .... 41 4. Christine Murray (2007-10) ................ 39 5. Stephanie Taylor (2002-05) ................ 30 SAVES 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) .................... 7 T2. Taryn Beck (2005-08) .......................... 5 Susan Frank (2001-03) ........................... 5 T4. Jessica Childers (2011-present) ........... 3 Alyssa Gutierrez (2011-present).......... 3 Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) ..... 3 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) ................... 2. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ......................... 3. Christine Murray (2007-10) ................ 4. Cindy Boohmhower (2008-present) . 5. Susan Frank (2001-03) .......................

63 49 33 31 20

WALKS 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) ................. 2. Christine Murray (2007-10) .............. 3. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ....................... 4. Stephanie Taylor (2002-05) .............. 5. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) .

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING 201 197 139 132 109

FEWEST WALKS PER 7 IP (MIN. 75 IP) 1. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) 1.80 2. Susan Frank (2001-03) .................... 1.95 3. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) ................ 2.00 4. Julie White (2001-03) ...................... 2.01 5. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ..................... 2.03 ERA (MIN. 150 IP) 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) ............... 2. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) 3. Susan Frank (2001-03) .................... 4. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ..................... 5. Christine Murray (2007-10) ............

2.07 2.69 2.75 2.79 3.46

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) 1. Christa Fullwood (2008-10) ............. 2. Emily Sherrill (2007) ...................... 3. Beverly Proffitt (2001) ..................... 4. Mandy Ward (2007-10) .................... 5. Haley Scism (2006-08) ...................

.992 .991 .990 .984 .983

RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING 1. Christie Barlow (2003-06) ................. 2. Jenny Wallace (2002-04) .................... 3. Mandy Ward (2007-10) ...................... 4. McKenzie Morenus (2009-present) . T5. Emily Sherrill (2007) ......................... Julie Dillon (2001-02) ........................

63 52 35 30 12 12

* GWU Division I records include seasons from 2001 to present

SHUTOUTS T1. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ........................ 14 Stacie Reichert (2002-05) .................. 14 3. Christine Murray (2007-10) ................ 8 4. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) ....... 6 T5. Stephanie Taylor (2002-05).................... 5 Susan Frank (2001-03) .......................... 5

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) .............. 702.2 2. Taryn Beck (2005-08) .................... 479.0 3. Christine Murray (2007-10) ........... 441.2 4. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present)424.1 5. Stephanie Taylor (2002-05)............ 344.1 STRIKEOUTS 1. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) ................. 2. Christine Murray (2007-10) .............. 3. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ...................... 4. Cindy Boomhower (2008-present) . 5. Stephanie Taylor (2002-04)...............

538 471 413 289 211

Mandy Ward

STRIKEOUTS PER 7 IP (MIN. 75 IP) 1. Christine Murray (2007-10) ............ 7.47 2. Taryn Beck (2005-08) ..................... 6.04 3. Jessica Childers (2011-present) ...... 5.73 3. Stacie Reichert (2002-05) ............... 5.36 5. Andrea Lewis (2004-05) ................. 5.05

Taryn Beck

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GWU DI RECORD BOOK

GWU DI Team Records GENERAL Games Played T1. 63 ..................................................... 2004 63 ..................................................... 2002 3. 62 ..................................................... 2007 4. 57 ......................................................2008 5. 54 ..................................................... 2010 Wins 1. 36 ..................................................... 2002 2. 35 ......................................................2007 3. 30 ..................................................... 2004 T4. 22 ......................................................2010 22 ......................................................2008 BATTING Hits 1. 494 ................................................... 2007 2. 466 ................................................... 2002 T3. 370 ................................................... 2008 370 ....................................................2004 5. 342 ................................................... 2010 At Bats 1. 1703 ................................................. 2002 2. 1673 ................................................. 2007 3. 1652 ................................................. 2004 4. 1515 ..................................................2008 5. 1421 ..................................................2010 Batting Average 1. .295 .................................................. 2007 2. .274 .................................................. 2002 3. .271 ...................................................2009 4. .260 .................................................. 2001 5. .258 .................................................. 2011 Runs 1. 285 ....................................................2007 2. 256 ................................................... 2002 3. 196 ................................................... 2010 4. 179 ................................................... 2001 5. 177 ................................................... 2004 Doubles 1. 85 ..................................................... 2002 2. 69 ......................................................2007 3. 57 ......................................................2009 T4. 49 ..................................................... 2010 49 ..................................................... 2001 Triples 1. 20 ..................................................... 2002 2. 15 ......................................................2007 3. 11 ......................................................2006 T4. 10 ..................................................... 2008 10 ......................................................2003 Home Runs 1. 52 ......................................................2007 2. 38 ..................................................... 2010 3. 36 ......................................................2008 4. 24 ......................................................2006 5. 19 ......................................................2009

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Extra Base Hits 1. 136 ....................................................2007 2. 111 ................................................... 2002 3. 96 ..................................................... 2010 4. 85 ......................................................2008 5. 84 ..................................................... 2009

SAVES 1. 8 ....................................................... 2002 2. 6 ....................................................... 2011 3. 5 ....................................................... 2008 4. 4 ....................................................... 2004 5. 3 ....................................................... 2005

Total Bases 1. 749 ....................................................2007 2. 609 ................................................... 2002 3. 537 ....................................................2008 4. 523 ................................................... 2010 5. 465 ................................................... 2009

FIELDING Fielding Percentage 1. .964 .................................................. 2007 2. .962 .................................................. 2009 3. .958 .................................................. 2010 4. .957 .................................................. 2008 T5. .956 .................................................. 2002 .956 .................................................. 2001

RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

256 ....................................................2007 215 ................................................... 2002 171 ....................................................2010 169 ................................................... 2009 154 ....................................................2008

Walks 1. 146 ....................................................2007 2. 130 ................................................... 2008 3. 124 ................................................... 2004 4. 115 ................................................... 2002 5. 112 ....................................................2010 Stolen Bases 1. 92 ..................................................... 2002 2. 86 ......................................................2007 3. 60 ..................................................... 2001 T4. 53 ..................................................... 2008 53 ......................................................2001 PITCHING Innings Pitched 1. 434.1 ................................................ 2004 2. 415.2 ................................................ 2002 3. 403.1 ................................................ 2007 4. 383.1 .................................................2008 5. 360.1 .................................................2010 Runs Allowed 1. 183 ................................................... 2002 2. 207 ................................................... 2003 3. 214 ................................................... 2001 4. 222 ................................................... 2011 5. 224 ................................................... 2005 Earned Runs Allowed 1. 136 ................................................... 2003 2. 142 ................................................... 2002 3. 155 ................................................... 2005 4. 157 ................................................... 2011 5. 166 ................................................... 2004 ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2.39 .................................................. 2002 2.68 .................................................. 2004 2.87 .................................................. 2003 3.18 .................................................. 2008 3.19 .................................................. 2007

Total Chances 1. 2041 ................................................. 2002 2. 2035 ................................................. 2004 3. 1749 ................................................. 2007 4. 1680 ..................................................2008 5. 1652 ................................................. 2003 Putouts 1. 1303 ................................................. 2004 2. 1247 ................................................. 2002 3. 1210 ..................................................2007 4. 1150 ..................................................2008 5. 1081 ................................................. 2010 Assists 1. 705 ................................................... 2002 2. 637 ................................................... 2004 3. 559 ................................................... 2003 4. 524 ................................................... 2001 5. 476 ................................................... 2007 Errors 1. 48 ..................................................... 2009 2. 62 ..................................................... 2006 3. 63 ..................................................... 2007 4. 65 ..................................................... 2010 5. 67 ..................................................... 2001 Double Plays Turned 1. 20 ..................................................... 2007 T2. 12 ..................................................... 2004 12 ..................................................... 2003 4. 11 ..................................................... 2008 5. 10 ..................................................... 2006 Stolen Bases Allowed 1. 27 ..................................................... 2006 2. 37 ..................................................... 2011 T3. 39 ..................................................... 2002 39 ..................................................... 2001 5. 48 ..................................................... 2008 Runners Caught Stealing 1. 30 ..................................................... 2002 2. 29 ..................................................... 2003 T3. 26 ..................................................... 2007 26 ......................................................2004 5. 23 ..................................................... 2005


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