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Mobile, AL

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Tired of salt water taffy and lines longer than the rides?

Go Coastal in Mobile Bay!

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iscover the rhythm of a relaxed coastal lifestyle, spectacular scenic beauty, extraordinary family-friendly attractions and exciting outdoor adventures. Begin your visit at Mobile Bay’s Official Welcome Center at Fort Condé. Let our dedicated staff help you plan the perfect family BAYcation® itinerary.

Attractions

Eco-Tourism Embark on a kayak tour, pontoon boat ride or thrilling hovercraft experience from our newest eco-attraction, 5 Rivers: Alabama’s Delta Resource Center. Venture through the delta and discover the birds, fish, alligators and other wildlife inhabiting this mystical area. Or cast a line aboard an exciting fishing charter headed out into the Gulf of Mexico.

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Mobile Bay is the place for first-rate yearround golf! Spend the day on one of over twenty world-class golf courses, including the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove.

Be sure to plan your next Mobile “Baycation” just in time to indulge in “America’s Family Mardi Gras.” The parades and festivities of the Carnival season provide high-energy entertainment for the whole family. Make sure to visit the new Mobile Carnival Museum where you can relive Mardi Gras year-round.

Dauphin Island A short drive from downtown Mobile, but a world away from everyday life, lies Dauphin Island. This coastal village bordered by the crystal waters of the Gulf of Mexico boasts spectacular white sand beaches, waterfront restaurants, historical attractions, fishing charter expeditions and many more exciting feasts for your senses. Explore captivating marine life in the Estuarium’s 10,000sq. ft. exhibit hall, housing 40 aquariums and hands-on displays. Observe nature untouched in the 160acre Audubon Bird Sanctuary - one of the top four North American locations for viewing spring migrations according to WildBird magazine. Recapture the intensity of the Civil War high atop the brick walls of the island’s Historic Fort Gaines. Experience the true “island lifestyle” on the beaches of Dauphin Island - a playground of rolling surf and sugar-white sand.

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Visit USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park and explore a mighty battleship, the winner of nine battle stars in World War II, or be captivated by Mobile’s own story at the Museum of Mobile. Enjoy nature at its finest and take a trip to world renowned Bellingrath Gardens and Home, featuring over 65 acres of year-round floral splendor. Check out the latest scientific discoveries through hands-on exhibits or watch a thrilling IMAX film at the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center. If you are a lover of the arts, journey through the Mobile Museum of Art with over 6,000 unique works of art. Soak up a little Southern hospitality while enjoying some of the finest and freshest seafood in the world at one of our many exceptional restaurants.

Golf

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Quick Facts

University Information Location Founded Enrollment Nickname School Colors Home Field Affiliation Conference President Athletics Director Administrative Assistant Athletic Dept. Phone Twitter Facebook

Media Outlets Mobile, AL 1961 1,788 Rams and Lady Rams Maroon & Black UMobile Softball Field NAIA Southern States Athletic Dr. Mark Foley Joe Niland Sally Shouppe 251-442-2278 MobileRams University of Mobile Rams

Coaching Staff Head Coach Office Phone Years At UM Record At UM Overall Record Assistant Coach Office Phone Years At UM

Terri McCormick 251-442-2277 6th 175-78 175-78 BJ Darawich 251-442-2277 3rd

Athletic Training Staff Athletic Trainer Office Phone

Melissa Thomas 251-442-2561

Mobile Press-Register

Randy Kennedy 251-219-5689

Call News

Willie Gray 251-866-5998

Tri-City Review

Rick Cauley 251-679-5975

WKRG-CBS-5 Sports

Randy Patrick 251-662-3003

WPMI NBC-15 Sports

WALA Fox 10 Sports WNSP 105.5 FM Sports

Lance Crawford Clement Townsend 251-602-1557 Joe Emer 251-434-1065 Lee Shirvanian 251-438-5460

Team Information 2012 Overall Record Conference Record Final Ranking Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

31-19 11-12 24 9/6 5/5

Key Returners Team History First Year Of Basketball All-Time Record NAIA Tournament Appearances/Last

1990 973-335-1 17/2012

Alli Hall P Kamaron Strickland P Brittany Dunson OF

12-8, 1.66 ERA 15-6, 2.71 ERA .335 BA, 20 RBI

Key Losses Milagros Lozada C Hannah Beth Baker SS

.301 BA, 27 RBI .282 BA, 30 Runs

Key Newcomers Jordan Coleman SS/C Allie Luster SS/OF Alexa Da Rosa 2B/3B

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White Plains, AL Chelsea, AL San Diego, CA

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Athletics Staff

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Amber Campbell Volleyball

Jon Campbell Volleyball

Trent Catchpole Women’s Soccer

BJ Darawich Softball

Billy Evans Women’s Basketball

Matthew Hicks Sports Information

Mike Jacobs Baseball

Shaddrick Jenkins Men’s Basketball

Terri McCormick Softball

Tiffany McLemore Golf

Joe Niland Men’s Basketball

Colby Odom Golf

Roy Patton Men’s Soccer

Brian Person Women’s Soccer

Jon Seymour Baseball

Sally Shouppe Administrative Assistant

Alastair Stevenson Cross Country

Melissa Thomas Athletic Training

Uwe Tittl Tennis

Courtney Ward Women’s Basketball

Michael Watkins Baseball

Daniel Whelan Men’s Soccer

Kami Whiteis Cheerleading

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Administration Dr. Mark Foley has served as president of the University of Mobile since 1998 and is the third president of the university since its founding in 1961. During 15 years of leadership, Dr. Foley has led the move to intentionally integrate learning, faith and leadership in all areas of university life, while raising academic standards, building new residence halls, establishing outstanding programs such as the Center for Performing Arts and The College of Christian Leadership; and leading the university to national rankings. His emphasis on the core values of faith, learning, conviction, integrity, stewardship and leadership has extended to all operations of the university, from the classroom to the administrative offices. With these core values in place, the university is committed to graduating confident Christian men and women who have mastered the body of knowledge required by the degree they hold; who know how to think; who know what they believe and why they believe it; who possess the courage to live and work according to those beliefs; who accept responsibility as caretakers of that with which God has entrusted them; and who possess the willingness and skill to use their influence in appropriate and effective ways to change the world around them. These values lie at the heart of the University’s 2020 Vision strategic plan that sets as its outcome: “By 2020, The University of Mobile will be a nationally recognized voice and transforming, influence in the revitalization of Christian faith and character in America.”

Dr. Foley held membership on the Executive Committee of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Executive Committee and past chairman of the Alabama Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Volunteers of America, Southeast, Inc. Previously, Dr. Foley was executive vice president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas; and a Master of Divinity and a Doctor of Philosophy in psychology and counseling from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister, a former business owner, and has practiced as a professional counselor. His wife, Marilyn, is involved in many university activities. She holds a Bachelor of Science in education from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, and is a former classroom educator. The Foleys have two children and two granddaughters. Their daughter, Molly, is married to Doug Sawyer, an accounting executive in Georgia, and they have two daughters, Avery and Abby. Their son, Rob, and his wife, Leah, reside in Colorado. Rob is on the staff of Denver Theological Seminary and Leah is a registered nurse.

Vice Presidents

Dr. Audrey Eubanks Vice President Academic Affairs

Mr. Steve Lee Vice President Business Affairs

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Mrs. Kim Leousis Vice President Enrollment, Campus Life & Athletics

Mr. Brian Boyle Vice President Institutional Advancement

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SSAC Auburn-Montgomery

Belhaven University

Brenau University

Brewton-Parker

Coast College of GA

Emmanuel College

Faulkner University

Lee University

Loyola University

Southern Poly

Southern Wesleyan

Spring Hill College

Truett McConnell

University of Mobile

William Carey

Aim of the SSAC - To promote the development of athletics as an integral part of the educational offerings of member institutions by means of democratic participation at the conference level. This aim shall be accomplished by means of the functioning of committees composed of representatives of those institutions which subscribe to and support athletic programs that shall culminate in truly democratic conference championship competition. The SSAC seeks membership only from accredited institutions that support this aim. The primary criteria for selection and encouragement of membership shall be educational emphasis.

SSAC Teams In Final NAIA Poll Women’s Tennis (6) Men’s Tennis (5) Softball (7) Baseball (5) Women’s Basketball (4) Men’s Basketball (3) Volleyball (3)

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Women’s Soccer (2) Men’s Soccer (6) Men’s Cross Country (0) Women’s Cross Country (2) Men’s Golf (3) Women’s Golf (3)

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Coaches Head Coach: Terri McCormick After helping the University of Mobile to a second-place finish at the 2008 NAIA National Championships and trips to the 2011 and 2012 tournaments, McCormick will begin her sixth season at the helm of the University of Mobile softball program. She has guided the Lady Rams to a 175-78 mark. McCormick is a 1997 graduate of the University of Mobile and became the softball program’s first three-time NAIA All-American. After playing volleyball at Mississippi College for two years, she transferred to play softball at UM in 1993. In 1996, McCormick was named GCAC Player of the Year. McCormick earned both her bachelor’s degree in sports McCormick’s Coaching File: medicine and her master’s degree in education from UM. Year Record

McCormick was also an integral part of the development of the Spring Hill program during the first three years. She helped lead the inaugural team to a Top 25 ranking in 1998, and in the second season helped lead the team to a 3rd place finish at the NAIA National Championship.

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total

McCormick’s other experiences include executive director of the North Mobile YMCA, management with the United Parcel Service, and softball coach at Satsuma High School.

2008: 2nd place at NAIA National Championships

The Satsuma, AL native is married to UM graduate Ken McCormick.

42-10 32-12 34-19 36-18 31-19 175-78

2011-12: Appearance at NAIA National Championships

Assistant Coach: BJ Darawich BJ Darawich will begin his third season as an assistant coach with the University of Mobile softball program. He graduated from Alabama with a BS in education in 2010. At Mobile, he oversees all aspects of the team’s hitting and serves as 1st base coach during games. The Satsuma native has amassed coaching experience at the high school and summer ball level. Serving as an assistant on the staffs of Holy Spirit HS and American Christian Academy, Darawich helped lead both programs to the State Tournament and both teams won 25-plus contests. Darawich also served as head coach of the Tuscaloosa Tide 95 summer ball team and led the squad to a 5th place finish at the USFA World Series.

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Roster

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No.

Name

B/T

Pos.

Yr.

Hometown

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Ashley Middleton

R/R

OF

FR

Mobile, AL

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Korie Fontenot

R/R

OF

SR

Grand Bay, AL

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Allie Luster

R/R

INF/OF

FR

Chelsea, AL

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Brittany Dunson

L/R

INF/OF

SR

Pensacola, FL

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Emily Vickrey

R/R

C

SO

Atmore, AL

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Kamaron Strickland

R/R

P

SR

Enterprise, AL

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Alli Hall

R/R

P

SO

Pell City, AL

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Jordan Coleman

R/R

INF

FR

White Plains, AL

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Alexa Da Rosa

R/R

INF

JR

San Diego, CA

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Brittney Kerr

R/R

P

SO

Hartselle, AL

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Jessica Rogers

R/R

INF

JR

Mobile, AL

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Sarah Stuart

R/R

OF

FR

Tuscaloosa, AL

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Morgan Pence

R/R

P

SO

Chelsea, AL

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Jessica Palmer

R/R

INF

SR

Mobile, AL

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Player Profiles

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Brittany

Korie

Dunson

Fontenot

Senior

Senior

Pensacola, FL • Northwest FL State

Grand Bay, AL • Alma Bryant HS

L/R • Outfielder

R/R • Outfielder

Personal: Native of Pensacola, FL ... Elementary Education major ... Enjoys saltwater fishing and sleeping

Personal: Native of Grand Bay, AL ... Elementary Education major ... Enjoys volleyball

Mobile: 2012 All-Conference Team ... Started all 50 games ... Hit .335 and slugged .439 ... 58 hits, 27 runs, 20 RBI, 9 doubles and 3 triples ... 9-for-10 in stolen bases ... 17 walks v. 7 strikeouts ... 15 multi-hit games ... 10-game hitting streak Feb. 23 to Mar. 9 ... Highs of 4 hits and 4 RBI v. Concordia Mar. 1

Mobile: 2012 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete ... Played in 113 games over three seasons ... .215 career batting average ... 47 hits, 49 runs, 33 RBI, 14 doubles and 7 home runs in her career ... Hit .229 with 4 homers and 20 RBI last season ... 1.000 fielding percentage last year ... 5 multi-hit games ... High of 4 RBI v. Belhaven Apr. 6 ... 4 outfield assists last year

Previous College: Attended Northwest Florida State College ... 3rd-Team All-American ... 1st-Team All-State ... 1st-Team All-Conference ... 1st-Team All-Region High School: J.M Tate ... Played softball under Coach Melinda Wyatt ... Volleyball under Coach Dana Gilmore ... Participated in weight lifting Other: Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and grilled shrimp ... Favorite TV show is “NCIS”

Year G 2012 50 Total 50

R 27 27

H 58 58

2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB SLG Avg 9 3 1 20 76 17 7 9 .439 .335 9 3 1 20 76 17 7 9 .439 .335

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High School: Alma Bryant ... Played softball and volleyball ... Female Athlete of the Year Other: Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow ... Favorite home-cooked meal is crawfish etouffee ... Favorite fast food is Chick Fil A ... Favorite movie is “The Proposal” ... Celebrity dream date is Bradley Cooper ... Favorite ice cream is birthday cake ... Favorite candy is Reeses

Year 2010 2011 2012 Total

G R 38 16 34 8 41 25 113 49

H 14 9 24 47

2B 3B HR RBI 4 0 0 3 4 0 3 10 6 0 4 20 14 0 7 33

TB BB SO SB SLG Avg 18 13 26 1 0.273 0.212 22 7 10 1 0.458 0.188 42 9 24 0 0.400 0.229 82 29 60 2 0.374 0.215

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Jessica

Kamaron

Palmer

Strickland

Senior

Senior

Mobile, AL • Cottage Hill Christian

Enterprise, AL • Enterprise HS

R/R • Infielder

R/R • Pitcher

Personal: Native of Mobile, AL ... Math major

Personal: Native of Enterprise, AL ... Accounting major

Mobile: 2012 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete ... Played in 75 games over three seasons ... Career .244 hitter with 39 hits, 21 runs, 6 doubles and 20 RBI ... Hit .298 in 2010 ... Career .982 fielding percentage ... High of 3 hits v. Talladega Feb. 23

Mobile: 2012 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete ... Has appeared in 85 games over three seasons, spanning 402.1 innings ... 38-23 alltime record with 35 complete games and 10 shutouts ... 2.89 ERA and 233 strikeouts ... 4-for-10 in her career at the plate with a pair of RBI and 3 runs scored ... 15-6 last season in 27 appearances ... 1 run or less in 9 starts

High School: Cottage Hill Christian Academy ... Played volleyball under Coach Jennifer Newton ... Played basketball under Coach Adam Thomas ... Played softball under Coach Jeff Hestor ... Volleyball MVP ... Basketball MVP ... Best Defensive Player in Softball Club: Played for Mobile Thrillers in 2009… Played for Mobile Velocity 2007-08 Other: Favorite athlete is Josh Hamilton ... Favorite home-cooked meal is anything by Alicia Palmer ... Favorite TV show is “Wipeout” ... Favorite movie is “Harry Potter” ... Celebrity dream date is Ryan Gosling ... Favorite ice cream is peanut butter chocolate chip

Year 2010 2011 2012 Total

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G R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB SLG Avg 22 4 14 1 0 0 7 15 2 4 0 0.319 0.298 12 3 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 8 0 0.200 0.200 41 14 21 5 0 1 11 29 9 21 2 0.312 0.226 75 21 39 6 0 1 20 48 11 33 2 0.300 0.244

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High School: Enterprise ... Played softball under Coach Ben Thompson ... All-State Club: Peaches Gold and Liberty Belles Other: Favorite athlete is Mark Ingram ... Favorite home-cooked meal is deer backstrap ... Favorite TV show is “Jersey Shore” ... Favorite movie is “Never Back Down” ... Celebrity dream date is Channing Tatum ... Favorite ice cream is cheesecake ... Dream job is to be a CPA for a company in Nashville

Year 2010 2011 2012 Total

G 24 34 27 85

GS 14 26 24 64

CG 9 14 12 35

W L IP R 7 7 98.1 40 16 10 164.2 93 15 6 139.1 60 38 23 402.1 193

ER 33 79 54 166

SV 1 0 0 1

ERA 2.35 3.36 2.71 2.89

H 94 199 136 429

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HR 3 6 5 14

BB 18 43 39 100

SO 89 80 64 233


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Jordan

Alexa

Coleman

Da Rosa

Freshman

Junior

White Plains, AL

San Diego, CA

R/R • Infielder

R/R • Infielder

Personal: Daughter of Ginger and Scott Coleman ... Native of White Plains, AL ... Biology major ... Enjoys spending time outdoors

Personal: Daughter of Mary Jane and Victor Da Rosa ... Native of San Diego, CA ... Psychology major

High School: Played basketball under Chris Randall and Rachel Ford ... Softball under Rachel Ford ... 3A Softball Player of the Year 2010-11 ... 1st-Team All-State in softball 2011-12 ... Softball AllArea MVP 2010-12 ... Calhoun County MVP in softball 2011-12

Previous College: San Diego City College ... Two-Time All-Conference ... San Diego Mesa College ... Woman Athlete of the Week

Club: Birmingham Skyhawks ... Birmingham Bandits

High School: Point Loma ... Played soccer, softball and tennis ... All-Conference in soccer and softball ... Team Captain in soccer and softball

Other: Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter or Alex Morgan ... Favorite movie is “G.I. Jane” or “Savages” ... Favorite TV show is “Spongebob” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken and dumplings ... Celebrity dream date is Drake ... Favorite ice cream is chocolate ... Favorite snack is fruit ... In 10 years, she will hopefully be a part of the U.S Military ... Dream job is to be a college coach

Other: Favorite athlete is Johnny Damon .... Favorite movie is “Hook” ... Favorite TV show is “Lie to Me” ... Favorite fast food is Rubios ... Celebrity dream date is Otto Rocket ... Favorite ice cream is mint chocolate chip or cookie dough ... In 10 years, she will be fully strapped behind my desk at the FBI ... Dream job is to be an FBI agent

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Alli

Brittney

Hall

Kerr

Sophomore

Sophomore

Pell City, AL

Hartselle, AL

R/R • Pitcher

R/R • Pitcher

Personal: Native of Pell City, AL ... Undecided upon a major ... Enjoys sleeping and texting Mobile: SSAC All-Division ... SSAC All-Freshman Team ... Appeared in 30 games with 17 starts ... 12-8 record with 98 strikeouts in 139 innings ... 2 saves and a 1.66 ERA ... Allowed one run or less in seven starts ... 8 complete games ... High of 10 strikeouts Apr. 13 against Belhaven

Personal: Native of Hartselle, AL ... Nursing major ... Spanish minor Mobile: 3 wins and 1 save in 14 appearances ... Made 7 starts and worked 51 innings ... Struck out 20 and had a 2.20 ERA ... Complete-game shutouts against Ottawa Feb. 25 and Madonna Mar. 10

High School: Pell City ... Played softball under Coach Terry Isbell ... Played basketball under Coach Jennifer Lee

High School: Hartselle for three years and Cullman for one year ... Played softball at Hartselle under Coach Shane Alexander and Daniel Bates ... Softball at Cullman under Coach Brandon Lee ... All-Area 2011 ... Threw 4 perfect games

Other: Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken fingers ... Favorite TV show is “Swamp People” ... celebrity dream date is Justin Timberlake ... Favorite ice cream is chocolate ... Favorite candy is Fun Dip

Other: Favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali ... Favorite home-cooked meal is momma’s lasagna ... Favorite TV show is “Jersey Shore” ... Celebrity dream date is Johnny Depp ... Favorite ice cream is Cherry Garcia ... Dream job is to be an orthopedics nurse

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Player Profiles

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Allie

Ashley

Luster

Middleton

Freshman

Freshman

Chelsea, AL

Mobile, AL

R/R • Infielder/Outfielder

R/R • Outfielder

Personal: Daughter of Monica and Chris Luster ... Native of Chelsea, AL ... Exercise Science major High School: Played softball under Russel McCarty ... Basketball under Wayne Trucks ... Most Outstanding Female Freshman Athlete 2009 ... All-Metro 2010-12 ... AHSSA North South All-Stars 2011 ... All-County 2011-12 ... All-Tournament 2012 ... ASWA Softball All-State Honorable Mention 2012 ... Super All-State 2012 ... 5A State Championship Tournament MVP 2012 Other: Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow ... Favorite TV show is “One Tree Hill” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak, baked potato and salad ... Celebrity dream date is Channing Tatum ... Favorite ice cream is rocky road ... In 10 years, she will be working her dream job and have a family ... Dream job is to coach girls basketball or softball

Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Steven Middleton ... Native of Mobile, AL ... Elementary Education/Early Childhood Education major ... Enjoys shopping, softball and four-wheeler riding High School: Baker ... Played softball ... Eagle Eye Award ... Highest batting average 2008 Club: Fury 10U ... Southern Legacy 18U Other: Favorite athlete is Cat Osterman ... Favorite movie is “The Hunger Games” ... Favorite TV show is “The Walking Dead” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is roast with potato balls and green beans ... Celebrity dream date is Justin Bieber ... Favorite ice cream is cookies and cream ... Favorite snack is Lays Salt and Vinegar Chips ... In 10 years, she will hopefully be married and be an elementary education teacher ... Dream job is to be a physical therapist

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Morgan

Jessica

Pence

Rogers

Sophomore

Junior

Chelsea, AL

Mobile, AL

R/R • Pitcher

R/R • Infielder

Personal: Native of Chelsea, AL ... Business Management major ... Enjoys ultimate frisbee, tennis and beach volleyball

Personal: Native of Mobile, AL ... Elementary Education major ... Enjoys painting and fishing

Mobile: Went 1-for-5 at the plate ... Pitched 11 innings with a 1.27 ERA and 1 win ... 5.1 innings of 1-hit, shutout relief to pick up the win Apr. 16 against Spring Hill

Mobile: Played in 99 games the past two seasons ... .282 batting average with 86 hits, 54 runs, 36 RBI and 13 doubles ... 32 walks v. 29 strikeouts ... Hit .310 as a freshman in 2011 ... 9 multi-hit games in 2012 ... 13 multi-hit games in 2011

High School: Chelsea ... Played softball under Coach Russell McCarty ... Clutch Award ... Finished 4th in State in 2008 and 2011 ... All-County Athlete Other: Favorite athlete is Gordan Beckham ... Favorite professional team is the Atlanta Falcons ... Favorite home-cooked meal is lasagna ... Favorite TV show is “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” ... Celebrity dream date is Taylor Lautner ... Favorite ice cream is cake batter ... Favorite candy is Starburst

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High School: Baker ... Played softball under Coach Tony Scarbrough ... Played volleyball under Coach Barbara Henry and Julie Barbosa ... 2007 6A State Championship ... All-County 2008-10 Other: Favorite athlete is Brian McCann ... Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken and dumplings ... Favorite movie is “How to Train Your Dragon” ... Celebrity dream date is Josh Groban ... Dream job is to be an elementary school teacher

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Player Profiles

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Sarah

Emily

Stuart

Vickrey

Freshman

Sophomore

Tuscaloosa, AL

Atmore, AL

R/R • Outfielder

R/R • Catcher

Personal: Daughter of Denise and Bradley Stuart ... Native of Tuscaloosa, AL ... Communications major ... Enjoys anything to do with sports High School: Played basketball under John Cain ... Softball under Denton Bowling ... Cheerleading under Erin Alexander ... Volleyball under Amanda Talantis ... MVP in basketball ... Defensive Player of the Year in softball 2010-12 Other: Favorite athlete is Allie Luster ... Favorite professional team is the Miami Heat ... Favorite movie is “How to Train a Dragon” ... Favorite TV show is “The Office” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is grilled chicken ... Favorite fast food is Jimmy Johns ... Celebrity dream date is Shia Labeouf ... Favorite ice cream is coffee ... Favorite snack is animal crackers ... Dream job is to be a successful sports broadcaster ... Only has four toes on one foot

Personal: Native of Atmore, AL ... Accounting major ... Enjoys cooking Mobile: Played in 45 games ... Hit .216 with 13 RBI and 5 doubles ... 5 multi-hit games ... High of 3 hits and 4 RBI against Texas Wesleyan May19 ... High of 4 runs v. Benedictine-Springfield Feb. 25 High School: Northview ... Played softball under Coach Sammy Day ... Golden Glove Award ... PSC Academic All-Star Other: Favorite athlete is Ashley Holcombe ... Favorite professional team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite home-cooked meal is fried chicken ... Favorite TV show is “Swamp People” ... Favorite movie is “Facing The Giants” ... Favorite ice cream is rocky road ... Dream job is to own her own restaurant

Twitter

Facebook

http://twitter.com/MobileRams

Fan Page: University of Mobile Rams

Web Site http://www.umobile.edu/Athletics.aspx

YouTube Page: MobileRamsOfficial

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IHigh http://www.ihigh.com/mobilerams

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UM All-Americans Baseball: Joe Espada (1995-96) Jay King (1999) Kory Melancon (2001) Kevin Orso (2009) Carlos Romero (2009) Softball: Charleste Vaughn (1990, 1993) Tonya Smith (1991) Ivy Dashkin (1991-92) Jennifer Hilliard (1993) Terri Chavis (1994, 1996, 1997) Katie Mahoney (1994-95) Melissa Thomas (1996-97) Coby Cashion (1996) Nikki Wilson (1997-98) Belinda Stein (1997) Sunny Russ (1997, 1999) Tiffany Genola (1998, 2002) Ronda Richardson (1999) Summer Powell (1999) Erin Hostrander (2001) Maria Soto (2003) Missy Passley (2003) Sylvia Bedgood (2003) Denisse Fuenmayor (2002-04) Kirby Baxter (2003-05) Meredith Tanner (2004-05) Brenda Box (2003-04) Stephanie Landrum (2004) Mayret Perez (2005-06) Evelyne Pare (2005) Linden Jones (2005-06) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Yaicey Sojo (2007-08) Anadys Suarez (2008) Jineth Pimentel (2008-09) Leslie Pickette (2009) Men’s Soccer: Dencho Vassilev (1992-93) Kirk Trotman (1992-94) Kevin Denerez (1994) Mickey Trotman (1994, 1996) Junior Noel (1995, 1997) Lee Chalmers (1995) Norman Dotch (1995) Glenn Benjamin (1996) Paul Oyuga (1997) Boniventure Maurti (1998-99) Matt Miller (1998-99) Chris Williams (2000, 2002) Remi Roy (1999) Adauto Neto (1999-01) Dominic Schell (1999) Ousmane Coulibaly (1999-01) James Gledhill (2000, 2002) Steven Linpow (2001) Andrew Bayliss (2002) Jamie Ferguson (2002-03)

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Darren Toby (2003) Brady Bryant (2003) Tommy Sarkkinen (2003) Robert Ochan (2004) Andreas Rota (2004) Thomas Wharf (2007) Caetano Lima (2007) Ruben Diaz (2007-08) Adrian Rochofski (2007) Matt Watts (2007-08) Chris Dillon (2009-12) Stephen Okai (2010-12) Deshorn Brown (2010-11) Michael Azira (2011) Gaetan Massiah (2012) Women’s Soccer: Kellie Mitchell (1994) Irina Teneva (1994-95) Solveig Baadsvik (1995) Pam Byrne (1995-96) Nina Wathne (1996-97) Nina Ellingsen (1996) Sara Krupa (1996-97) Therese Lewis (1996) Astrid Vierdal (1997) Christina Werner (1997) Jackie Law (1997-98) Katherine Sund (1997) Lindsay Grant (1997-98) Vanessa Sims (1997-98) Carmie Landeen (1998) Danielle Small (1998) Tracy Mulligan (1998) Hedda Houghland (1998) Tina Froberg (1998) Ane Stangeland (2000) Alissa Leffler (2000) Elizabeth McGowan (2000) Silje Lunde (2000) Tammie Thornton (2000) Nadine McCorry (2001) Allison Miller (2002) Rose Clemensen (2003, 2006) Kelly Baltieri (2006) Terri McCreadie (2006, 08) Anna Maddox (2008-10) Missy Stovall (2009-10) Christy Lachappelle (2010-12) Lorna Brownlie (2011) Olivia Maddox (2011-12) Rebekah Counce (2011) Volleyball: Syretta Baldwin (2007) Whitney Knight (2007-09) Paula Stilkey (2008-09) Women’s Basketball: Bernadette Powe (1996-97) Edmarie Lumbsley (2001-02)

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2013 Softball Shanelle Stallworth (2002) Kinga Rybarczyk (2005-06) Crystal Coston (2003-06) Danielle Goodly (2009) Alice Honnery (2011-12) Men’s Basketball: Robert Jones (2008) Tremaine Perry (2004-05) Gimel Lewis (2005) Rene Antee (1999-00) Larry Edwards (1997) Eric Polite (1994) Dennis Powell (1994) Anderson Lignon (1989) Donte Walker (2011) Antonio Hester (2012) Men’s Golf: Tim Brunson (1987-88) Rudy Mihelic (1987-88) Franklin Walley (1989) Mike Graham (1990) Keith Turner (1990-92) Mark Hall (1993) Phillip Nice (1997) Ewan Wilson (997) Tim Butler (1997) Peter Quigley (1997) Andrew Bayliss (2000-03) David Tuyo (2000) Graeme Brown (1998, 2001-02) Matt Drinkard (2006) Women’s Golf: Kathy Ziglo (1994-95) Fiona Young (1996-98) Maria Boivie (1997) Christine Clark (1997) Deanne Tolbird (2000) Maegan Rice (2007-08, 2010) Men’s Tennis: Andrew Batie (1992) Joakim Appelqvist (1992) Jacques Theron (1993-95) Mattias Karlsson (1993-94) Christer Fellwing (1993-94) Frank Chauzu (1993) Michael McMahon (1994-96, 98) Rickard Strom (1994-95) Timothy Smith (1995) Julien Chauvin (1995) Fernando Ibarrola (1995-98) Lasse Koskinen (1995) Jauffrey Faustini (1996) Dean Owen (1996) Gustavo Marcaccio (1996) Leif Meineke (1997-98) Malik Tabet (1997-98) Marcel Van Der Heide (1997-98)

Roger Jung (1997) Joe Liberatore (1998) Women’s Tennis: Radina de la Pena (1989-91) Karina Macias (1989, 1991-92) Malin Lundin (1991-92) Joanne Crothers (1992) Christiana Rodriguez (1992) Petra Thuresson (1992) Marilla Andrade (1993-94) Anna Larsheim (1993) Cecilia Robles (1993) Melissa Metcalfe (1993-94) Marina Nyman (1994-97) Anna Moll (1994) Anita Pearson (1994) Marine Franchot (1995-97) Isabella Listowska (1995-97) Cassandra Mavin (1995, 1997) Martine Van der Bijl (1995) Ingrid Van Gelder (1995) Manon Buskens (1996) Martina Kopacova (1997) Sandra Groschwitz (1997-98) Tania Kovatchka (1998) Andreea Petrisor (1998) Martina Rodriguez (1998) Josy Soares (2006) Men’s Cross Country: Musa Kimeli (2003) Women’s Cross Country: Ivana Skladana (1995) Petra Staskova (1995) Zola Davis (1998) Outdoor Track & Field (M): Keith Melanson (1994) Gus Ibarra (1995) Josh Ginsburg (2000) Outdoor Track & Field (W): Ivana Skladana (1993) Petra Staskova (1996, 1998) Zola Davis (1999) Indoor Track & Field (W): Ivana Skladana (1995-96) Summer Hutcheson (1999)

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2012 Results Date 02/15/12 02/15/12 02/23/12 02/23/12 02/25/12 02/25/12 03/01/12 03/01/12 03/05/12 03/06/12 03/07/12 03/09/12 03/10/12 03/10/12 03/11/12 03/11/12 03/16/12 03/16/12 03/18/12 03/20/12 03/20/12 03/25/12 03/25/12 03/26/12 03/26/12 03/29/12 03/29/12 03/30/12 04/02/12 04/02/12 04/06/12 04/06/12 04/11/12 04/11/12 04/13/12 04/13/12 04/16/12 04/16/12 04/20/12 04/20/12 04/23/12 04/23/12 04/24/12 04/24/12 04/26/12 04/27/12 04/27/12 05/17/12 05/18/12 05/19/12

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Opponent Talladega (Ala.) Talladega (Ala.) Talladega (Ala.) Talladega (Ala.) Benedictine-Springfield Ottawa (Kan.) Concordia (Mich.) Concordia (Mich.) Morningside (Iowa) Notre Dame College Campbellsville (Ky.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Madonna (Mich.) Thomas (Ga.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) Oklahoma Baptist Union (Tenn.) Oklahoma Baptist Faulkner (Ala.) Faulkner (Ala.) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) Columbia (Mo.) Columbia (Mo.) Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) Lee (Tenn.) Shorter (Ga.) William Carey (Miss.) William Carey (Miss.) Belhaven (Miss.) Belhaven (Miss.) Spring Hill (Ala.) Spring Hill (Ala.) Belhaven (Miss.) Belhaven (Miss.) Spring Hill (Ala.) Spring Hill (Ala.) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) William Carey (Miss.) William Carey (Miss.) Faulkner (Ala.) Faulkner (Ala.) Shorter (Ga.) William Carey (Miss.) Shorter (Ga.) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Cal State San Marcos Texas Wesleyan

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Score 9-0 10-0 11-4 15-0 14-6 5-0 10-0 5-1 5-3 2-1 3-1 3-2 1-0 1-4 7-2 2-3 6-0 1-5 8-1 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3 1-0 1-0 4-3 3-2 1-5 1-3 2-4 5-4 7-6 4-5 7-2 5-2 3-1 2-1 3-2 2-3 1-6 0-8 4-5 3-1 2-5 10-8 0-8 2-7 1-6 5-7 9-2

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Record 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 13-1 14-1 14-2 15-2 15-3 16-3 17-3, 1-0 17-4, 1-1 17-5, 1-2 17-6, 1-3 18-6 19-6 20-6, 2-3 21-6, 3-3 21-7, 3-4 21-8, 3-5 21-9, 3-6 22-9, 4-6 23-9, 5-6 23-10, 5-7 24-10, 6-7 25-10, 7-7 26-10, 8-7 27-10; 9-7 28-10; 10-7 28-11, 10-8 28-12, 10-9 28-13, 10-10 28-14, 10-11 29-14, 11-11 29-15, 11-12 30-15 30-16 30-17 30-18 30-19 31-19

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2013 Softball Batting Dunson, Brittany Lozada, Milagros Pribanic, Kaci Baker, Hannah Beth Scott, Ally Barnes, Johnna Rogers, Jessica Fontenot, Korie Palmer, Jessica Vickrey, Emily Pence, Morgan Vachon, Jennifer Strickland, Kamaron Total: Opponents:

GP 50 50 46 50 49 48 50 41 41 45 16 6 27 50 50

AVG 0.335 0.301 0.283 0.282 0.273 0.259 0.252 0.229 0.226 0.216 0.200 0.125 0.000 0.269 0.238

Pitching Pence, Morgan Hall, Alli Kerr, Brittney Strickland, Kamaron Total: Opponents:

ERA 1.27 1.66 2.20 2.71 2.16 3.14

W 1 12 3 15 31 19

Fielding Fontenot, Korie Pence, Morgan Scott, Ally Palmer, Jessica Strickland, Kamaron Pribanic, Kaci Vickrey, Emily Hall, Alli Rogers, Jessica Lozada, Milagros Dunson, Brittany Kerr, Brittney Barnes, Johnna Baker, Hannah Beth Vachon, Jennifer Total: Opponents:

GP 41 16 49 41 27 46 45 30 50 50 50 14 48 50 6 50 50

GS 41 1 49 28 24 42 39 16 50 50 50 8 47 50 2

AB 173 143 113 163 139 112 147 105 93 111 5 8 2 1314 1284 L 1 8 4 6 19 31

2012 Stats

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 27 58 9 3 1 20 76 0.439 29 43 7 1 5 27 67 0.469 13 32 3 0 3 19 44 0.389 30 46 6 4 2 18 66 0.405 20 38 4 3 0 18 48 0.345 11 29 5 2 1 19 41 0.366 25 37 4 0 0 12 41 0.279 25 24 6 0 4 20 42 0.400 14 21 5 0 1 11 29 0.312 15 24 5 0 0 13 29 0.261 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.200 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.125 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.000 211 354 54 13 17 179 485 0.369 146 305 33 4 12 129 382 0.298

GP GS CG SHO SV IP 7 1 0 0 0 11.0 30 17 8 1 2 139.0 14 7 2 2 1 51.0 27 24 12 3 0 139.1 50 22 6 3 340.1 50 30 3 0 330.0

C PO A 36 32 4 4 0 4 48 45 3 265 251 10 54 4 49 206 200 2 37 31 5 36 2 33 215 112 97 214 181 26 64 47 14 17 0 16 191 35 142 231 73 136 0 0 0 1618 1013 541 1416 960 382

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E 0 0 0 4 1 4 1 1 6 7 3 1 14 22 0 64 74

FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.985 0.981 0.981 0.973 0.972 0.972 0.967 0.953 0.941 0.927 0.905 0.000 0.960 0.948

BB HBP SO OB% SH SB SBA 17 0 7 0.389 5 9 10 20 3 15 0.391 1 0 0 12 10 22 0.394 2 0 0 17 5 16 0.368 10 4 4 10 2 10 0.329 2 4 5 11 2 31 0.331 6 2 2 17 7 15 0.357 10 1 1 9 13 24 0.359 3 0 0 9 1 21 0.301 5 2 2 7 8 19 0.307 5 0 0 1 0 2 0.333 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.222 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.333 0 0 0 132 51 184 0.356 49 22 24 139 18 183 0.319 39 30 45

H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg 11 4 2 7 2 0 0.268 112 58 33 71 98 5 0.213 46 24 16 22 20 2 0.241 136 60 54 39 64 5 0.259 305 146 105 139 184 12 0.238 352 211 148 132 183 17 0.268 DP 0 0 0 11 2 7 0 1 12 0 0 0 4 11 0 18 2

SBA 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 22 11

RCS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 15 2

SBA% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.500 0.000 0.000 0.606 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.595 0.846

PB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 2

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WP HBP 0 0 14 7 3 4 4 7 21 18 24 51

CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

OBS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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All-Time Records Career Wins Nikki Wilson (95-98) Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Linden Jones (04-06) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Summer Powell (96-99) Belinda Stein (96-99) Candice Stanford (01-02) Ginger Reeser (07-08) Jay Jay Hilliard (93-94) Ronda Richardson (99-00) Missy Passley (02-03) Kamaron Strickland (10-present) Leslie Pickette (09-10) Jennifer Tsetsilas (92-95) Ann Marie Odum (05-06) Stephanie Landrum (01-03) Career Winning Percentage Summer Powell (96-99) Ann Marie Odum (05-06) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Linden Jones (04-06) Nikki Wilson (95-98) Missy Passley (02-03) Leslie Pickette (09-10) Ginger Reeser (07-08) Candice Stanford (01-02) Belinda Stein (96-99) Gina Barranti (95-96) Ronda Richardson (99-00) Jay Jay Hilliard (93-94) Stephanie Landrum (01-03) Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Nikki Madden (07-08) Angi Walker (91-92) Jennifer Tsetsilas (92-95) Career Innings Pitched Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Nikki Wilson (95-98) Linden Jones (04-06) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Jay Jay Hilliard (93-94) Kamaron Strickland (10-present) Ronda Richardson (99-00) Candice Stanford (01-02) Jennifer Tsetsilas (92-95) Belinda Stein (96-99) Ginger Reeser (07-08) Missy Passley (02-03) Summer Powell (96-98) Leslie Pickette (09-10) Stephanie Landrum (01-03) Angi Walker (91-92) Victoria Buie (10-11) Nikki Madden (07-08) Gina Barranti (95-96)

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76 65 64 63 59 43 42 42 41 40 39 38 37 34* 32 30 .937 (59-4) .889 (32-4) .887 (63-8) .875 (56-8) .826(76-16) .813 (39-9) .804 (37-9) .792(42-11) .778(42-12) .768(43-13) .718(28-11) .714(40-16) .695(41-18) .682(30-14) .670(65-28) .667(26-13) .667(26-13) .630(34-20)* 616.2 576.2 535.2 447 417 402.1 377.2 373.1 353.1* 355 347.2 345 309.2 285.2 278 271.1 259.0 251.2 243

Career ERA Linden Jones (04-06) Nikki Wilson (95-98) Missy Passley (02-03) Summer Powell (96-99) Stephanie Landrum (01-03) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Ronda Richardson (99-00) Belinda Stein (96-99) Leslie Pickette (09-10) Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Ginger Reeser (07-08) Candice Stanford (01-02) Jay Jay Hilliard (93-94) Victoria Buie (10-11) Gina Barranti (95-96) Ann Marie Odum (05-06)

0.75 0.77 0.85 1.20 1.21 1.29 1.34 1.42 1.52 1.58 1.61 1.63 1.63 1.70 1.77 1.84

Career Strikeouts Linden Jones (04-06) Nikki Wilson (95-98) Missy Passley (02-03) Jay Jay Hilliard (93-94) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Summer Powell (96-99) Ronda Richardson (99-00) Victoria Buie (10-11) Jennifer Tsetsilas (92-95) Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Candice Stanford (01-02)

662 591 429 418 398 384 305 303 294* 290 267

Single-Season Wins Linden Jones (2006) Missy Passley (2003) Nikki Wilson (1998) Candice Stanford (2001) Kirby Baxter (2003) Nikki Wilson (1997)

31 29 27 26 26 25

Single-Season Losses Ivy Dashkin (1990) Jay Jay Hilliard (1993) Ronda Richardson (2000) Kamaron Strickland (2011) Stephanie Landrum (2001) Ivy Dashkin (1992) Jennifer Tsetsilas (1995) Nikki Madden (2007) Alli Hall (2012) Angi Walker (1992) Ginger Reeser (2007)

12 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8

Single-Season Win Percentage Summer Powell (1996, 98) Christie Soulis (2010) Linden Jones (2006) Kirby Baxter (2003) Ann Marie Odum (2006) Nikki Wilson (1998)

1.000 1.000 .969 .963 .950 .931

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Single-Season Strikeouts Linden Jones (2006) Missy Passley (2003) Jay Jay Hilliard (1993) Linden Jones (2005) Nikki Wilson (1998) Ronda Richardson (2000)

356 342 250 236 220 194

Single-Season Innings Pitched Missy Passley (2003) Candice Stanford (2001) Jay Jay Hilliard (1993) Linden Jones (2006) Ivy Dashkin (1990) Ronda Richardson (2000)

250.2 240.2 231 229.1 228 228

Single-Season Walks Jennifer Tsetsilas (1993) Alli Hall (2012) Ginger Reeser (2007) Candice Stanford (2001) Missy Passley (2003) Jennifer Tsetsilas (1995) Ronda Richardson (2000)

75 71 65 62 61 51 46

Single-Season ERA Nikki Wilson (1998) Linden Jones (2006) Nikki Wilson (1996) Nikki Wilson (1997) Summer Powell (1996)

0.43 0.52 0.56 0.73 0.79

Single-Season Shutouts Linden Jones (2006) Nikki Wilson (1998) Missy Passley (2003) Ivy Dashkin (1990) Nikki Wilson (1996) Nikki Wilson (1997) Ronda Richardson (1999)

20 16 16 15 11 10 10

Single-Season Appearances Missy Passley (2003) Ivy Dashkin (1990) Jay Jay Hilliard (1993) Ronda Richardson (2000) Linden Jones (2006) Candice Stanford (2001)

47 42 41 39 39 36

Single-Season Complete Games Candice Stanford (2001) Missy Passley (2003) Linden Jones (2006) Ivy Dashkin (1992) Nikki Wilson (1998) Jay Jay Hilliard (1994) Ronda Richardson (2000) Stephanie Landrum (2001) Ivy Dashkin (1991)

32 32 30 28 26 26 26 26 24

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2013 Softball Career Batting Average Mayret Perez (05-06) Yaicey Sojo (07-08) Anadys Suarez (07-08) Katie Mahoney Terri McCormick (93-97) Kelyn Mendoza (07-08) Sunny Russ (97-99) Jineth Pimentel (08-09) Denisse Fuenmayor (01-04) Maria Soto (98-03) Evelyne Pare (05-06) Angelica Yrigoyen (05-06) Melissa Thomas (95-97) Brenda Box (01-04) Belinda Stein (96-99) Leanne Wilson (90-92) Kirstyn Joiner (09-11) Tonya Smith (90-92) DeLane Lee (93-96) Jennifer Crowe (96-99) Cristina Rodriguez (07-08) Milagros Lozada (11-12) Meredith Tanner (03-05)

.476 .433 .405 .396 .392 .384 .381 .379 .376 .366 .365 .364 .363 .359 .357 .351 .346 .345 .345 .344 .343 .340 .340

Career Home Runs Mayret Perez (05-06) Yaicey Sojo (07-08) Denisse Fuenmayor (01-04) Maria Soto (98-03) Charleste Vaughn (90-93) Erin Hostrander (99-02) Jennifer Gomez (06-08) Angelica Yrigoyen (05-06) Jineth Pimentel (08-09) Milagros Lozada (11-12) Anadys Suarez (07-08) Kelyn Mendoza (07-08) Maribel Riera (06) Melissa Thomas (95-97) Belinda Stein (96-99) Sunny Russ (97-99) Terri McCormick (93-97) Cristina Rodriguez (07-08) Jessica McIntyre (05-08) Kelly Johnston (96-99)

39 29 25 21 20 19 18 18 17 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 13 12 11

Career Hits Terri McCormick (93-97) Maria Soto (98-03) Denisse Fuenmayor (01-04) Brenda Box (01-04) Belinda Stein (96-99) Tiffany Genola (98-02) Coby Cashion (93-96) Charleste Vaughn (90-93) Sunny Russ (97-99) Kelly Johnston (96-99) Tonya Smith (90-93)

282 264 259 254 239 223 207 206 201 185 184

All-Time Records Tracy Box (96-00) Melissa Thomas (95-97)

183 181

Career Stolen Bases Evelyne Pare (05-06) Brenda Box (01- 04) Terri McCormick (93-97) Tiffany Genola (98-02) Maria Soto (98-03) Sylvia Bedgood (03-05) Coby Cashion (93-96) Jennifer Crowe (96-99) Tracy Box (96-00) Leanne Wilson (90-92) Kelly Johnston (96-99) Yaicey Sojo (07-08) Tonya Smith (90-93) Erin Hostrander (99-02) Mary Henderson (90-92) Molly Walker (03-06) Shannon Hardee (93-96) Taylor Lee Phillips (06-09) Becky Clark (92-94) Abby Campbell (06-09) Summer Powell (96-99) Melissa Thoams (94-97)

72 72 70 70 68 67 67 59 50 42 41 40 38 36 33 31 28 27 26 24 24 21

Career RBI Denisse Fuenmayor (01-04) Belinda Stein (96-99) Charleste Vaughn (90-93) Terri McCormick (93-97) Maria Soto (98- 03) Sunny Russ (97-99) Mayret Perez (05-06) Melissa Thomas (95-97) Meredith Tanner (03-05) Kelly Johnston (96-99) Tonya Smith (90-93) Brenda Box (01-04) Ally Scott (09-12) Jennifer Gomez (06-08) Summer Powell (96-99) Angelica Yrigoyen (05-06) Tiffany Genola (99-02) Erin Hostrander (99-02) Yaicey Sojo (07-08) Jennifer Crowe (96-99) Mary Henderson (90-92) Kelyn Mendoza (07-08)

171 171 152 143 143 142 126 124 116 115 106 104 99 91 91 91 89 89 86 84 82 82

Career Runs Terri McCormick (93-97) Brenda Box (01-04) Maria Soto (98-03) Denisse Fuenmayor (01-04) Jennifer Crowe (96-99) Coby Cashion (93-96)

204 181 180 162 150 148

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Tiffany Genola (98-02) Tonya Smith (90-93) Charleste Vaughn (90-93) Tracy Box (96-00) Leanne Wilson (90-92) Belinda Stein (96-99) Sunny Russ (97-99) Sylvia Bedgood (03-05) Yaicey Sojo (07-08) Kelly Johnston (96-99) Summer Powell (96-99) Mayret Perez (05-06) Erin Hostrander (99-02) Melissa Thomas (95-97)

148 138 138 137 132 131 131 130 118 115 109 108 108 106

Single-Season Batting Average Mayret Perez (2006) Mayret Perez (2005) Terri McCormick (1997) Terri McCormick (1996) Denissee Fuenmayor (2004)

.490 .466 .459 .444 .441

Single-Season Home Runs Mayret Perez (2006) Mayret Perez (2005) Yaicey Sojo (2008) Yaicey Sojo (2007) Maribel Riera (2006) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Erin Hostrander (2002) Melissa Thomas (1996)

21 18 15 14 14 14 13 12

Single-Season Hits Terri McCormick (1996) Sunny Russ (1999) Coby Cashion (1996) Brenda Box (2004) Terri McCormick (1997) Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Stephanie Landrum (2004) Maria Soto (1998, 03)

83 81 79 79 78 78 78 77

Single-Season Runs Brenda Box (2004) Maria Soto (1998) Coby Cashion (1996) Terri McCormick (1996) Yaicey Sojo (2007) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Yaicey Sojo (2008) Mayret Perez (2006)

73 64 62 62 62 59 56 55

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All-Time Records Single-Season RBI Mayret Perez (2005) Melissa Thomas (1996) Maria Soto (2003) Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Mayret Perez (2006) Belinda Stein (1999) Sunny Russ (1997) Single-Season Doubles Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Maria Soto (2003) Terri McCormick (1996) Meredith Tanner (2004) Sunny Russ (1999) Mayret Perez (2005) Angelica Yrigoyen (2005)

69 62 59 59 57 56 54 22 22 21 20 20 19 18 18

Single-Season On-Base Percentage Mayret Perez (2006) .594 Kristie Maples (1990 .594 Yaicey Sojo (2007) .562 Mayret Perez (2005) .556 Leanne Wilson (1991) .538

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Yaicey Sojo (2008) Maria Soto (1998)

.535 .531

Single-Season Slugging Percentage Mayret Perez (2006) 1.077 Mayret Perez (2005) .966 Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) .880 Yaicey Sojo (2007) .799 Yaicey Sojo (2008) .791 Erin Hostrander (2002) .739 Single-Season Stolen Bases Coby Cashion (1996) Evelyne Pare (2005) Brenda Box (2004) Evelyne Pare (2006) Sylvia Bedgood (2005)

39 38 35 34 32

Single-Season Triples Charleste Vaughn (1993) Terri McCormick (1994) Charleste Vaughn (1990) Terri McCormick (1996) Tiffany Genola (2002) Charleste Vaughn (1992)

11 9 9 7 7 6

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Delane Lee (1995) Coby Cashion (1996) Jennifer Crowe (1996) Kelli Johnston (1998) Brenda Box (2004) Kelyn Mendoza (2007)

6 6 6 6 6 6

Single-Season Sacrifices Holli McLeod (2011) Coby Cashion (1994) Abby Campbell (2008) Donna Bragg (1991) Molly Walker (2004) Lesley Adkins (1992) Taylor Lee Phillips (2008) Shannon Hardee (1995) Brenda Box (2002) Jennifer Gomez (2006) Kirstyn Joiner (2011) Coby Cashion (1995) Summer Powell (1997) Brenda Box (1998) C. Jackson (2004)

21 19 17 16 16 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13

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History

Lady Ram Yearly Results Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

Coach Terri McCormick Terri McCormick Terri McCormick Terri McCormick Terri McCormick Coby Mackin Vinny Dima Becky Clark Becky Clark Becky Clark Mark Brooks Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings Mary Ann Jennings & Mike Jacobs

NAIA All-Americans Jineth Pimentel (2008-09) Leslie Pickette (2009) Yaicey Sojo (2007-08) Anadys Suarez (2008) Linden Jones (2005-06) Mayret Perez (2005-06) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Kirby Baxter (2003-05) Evelyne Pare (2005) Meredith Tanner (2004-05) Brenda Box (2003-04) Denisse Fuenmayor (2002-04) Stephanie Landrum (2004) Sylvia Bedgood (2003 Missy Passley (2003) Maria Soto (2003) Tiffany Genola (1998, 2002) Erin Hostrander (2001) Summer Powell (1999) Ronda Richardson (1999) Sunny Russ (1997, 1999)

Record 31-19 36-18 34-19 32-12 42-10 31-17 51-2 51-13 49-13 56-7-1 37-11 44-18 40-24 47-13 57-5 48-7 51-11 31-21 40-19-1 46-18 42-22 39-12 38-24

Conference N/A N/A Third Third Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Runner-up Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions

Nikki Wilson (1997-98) Terri McCormick (1994, 96-97) Belinda Stein (1997) Melissa Thomas (1996-97) Coby Cashion (1996) Katie Mahoney (1994-95) Jennifer Hilliard (1993) Charleste Vaughn (1993) Ivy Dashkin (1991-92) Tonya Smith (1991) Charleste Vaughn (1990) Scholar-Athletes Korie Fontenot (2012) Kamaron Strickland (2012) Jessica Palmer (2012) Heather Bearden (2008-09) Jineth Pimentel (2008-09) Abby Campbell (2007-09) Jennifer Gomez (2007) Jessica McIntyre (2007) Taylor Lee Phillips (2007-09)

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Regionals N/A N/A N/A N/A Champions Champions Champions Runner-up Runner-up Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Runner-up Runner-up Runner-up

Holly Knowles (2005) Ann Marie Odum (2005) Sylvia Bedgood (2004-05) Teal Boothe (2003) Summer Powell (1999) Melanie Lee (1995) Coby Cashion (1994-96) Becky Clark (1993-94)

Nationals Appearance Appearance N/A N/A 2nd Appearance Champions 4th 4th 2nd 5th 4th 8th 8th 4th 5th 7th 10th N/A 5th N/A N/A N/A

Kirby Baxter 2004 Linden Jones 2005-06 Ginger Reeser 2008 Leslie Pickette 2009

Conference Player of the Year Terri McCormick 1997 Sunny Russ 1999 Maria Soto 2003 Denisse Fuenmayor 2004 Mayret Perez 2005-06 Yaicey Sojo 2007-08 Conference Pitcher of the Year Nikki Wilson 1997-98 Rhonda Richardson 2000 Melissa Passley 2003

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2013 Softball

2012: Finished 31-19 overall and 11-12 in SSAC play. Advanced to the NAIA National Championship. Brittany Dunson named All-Conference and Alli Hall named All-Division and All-Freshman. Kamaron Strickland, Korie Fontenot and Jessica Palmer named Daktronics-NAIA ScholarAthletes. 2011: Finished 36-18 overall and 11-9 in SSAC play. Advanced to the NAIA National Championship. Victoria Buie and Mayles Rodriguez named All-Conference. Milagros Lozada and Jessica Rogers named All-Division. Rogers also named All-Freshman. 2010: Finished 34-19 and 11-5. Eliminated by William Carey in the GCAC Tournament. Leslie Pickette, Kirstyn Joiner and Victoria Buie named All-GCAC. 2009: Finished 32-12 overall and 6-6 in GCAC action. Finished tied for 15th in the final NAIA Top-25 poll. Jineth Pimentel and Leslie Pickette were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans. Pickette was also the GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Pimentel, Kirstyn Joiner and Ally Scott joined Pickette as 1st-Team All-GCAC members. Heather Bearden, Jineth Pimentel, Taylor Lee Phillips and Abby Campbell were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes. 2008: Finished the season with a 42-10 record. Lady Rams were runner-up at the 2008 NAIA National Championships. Yaicey Sojo was named 1st team NAIA All-American and GCAC Player of the Year for the second straight season. Anadys Suarez and Jineth Pimentel were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Ginger Reeser was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Pimentel, Suarez, Nikki Madden, Cristina Rodriguez and Kelyn Mendoza joined Sojo and Reeser as 1st-Team All-GCAC selections. 2007: Finished the season with a 36-17 record. The Lady Rams won the GCAC and Region XIII Tournaments to earn a trip to the NAIA National Tournament. Yaicey Sojo was named 1st team NAIA All-American, GCAC Player of the Year and earned NAIA Player of the Week honors. Ginger Reeser, Kelyn Mendoza, Jessica McIntyre, Cristina Rodriguez and Jennifer Gomez were all named to the GCAC All-Conference Team. 2006: Finished the season with a 51-2 record and won their first ever National Championship. For the second straight year, Mayret Perez was named GCAC Player of the Year and Linden Jones was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Joining them on the All-Conference Team were fellow Lady Rams Angelica Yrigoyen, Maribel Riera, Evelyne Pare, Ann Marie Odum and Corey Race. Perez and Jones were also named NAIA All-Americans, with Yrigoyen joining the second team. The only loses on the season came to Grand View College and rival Spring Hill, but the Lady Rams followed the second loss with 21 consecutive victories, including the title game versus Cal Baptist University. Jones was named NAIA Tournament MVP and Perez, Yrigoyen and Riera garnering All-Tournament Team honors. 2005: Finished the season with a 51-13 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament and finished as the runner-up at the Region XIII Tournament. Finished in 4th place at the NAIA National Tournament for the second consecutive year. Mayret Perez was named GCAC Player of the Year and Linden Jones was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Kirby Baxter, Sylvia Bedgood, Ann Marie Odum, Evelyne Pare, Meredith Tanner and Angelica Yrigoyen were named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team. Perez, Jones, Pare, Baxter and Tanner were also named to the All-Region XIII Team. Perez and Jones were named to the 2005 NAIA National All-Tournament Team and Perez was named a 2005 NAIA First-Team All-American. Jones, Pare, Tanner and Baxter were chosen as NAIA Second-Team All-Americans. Holly Knowles, Bedgood and Odum were each named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete All-Americans. 2004: Finished the season with a 49-13 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic/Independent Conference Tournament and was Region XIII runner-up to eventual champion Thomas University. Finished in fourth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Denisse Fuenmayor named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Kirby Baxter named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year and head coach Becky Clark named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Baxter, Fuenmayor, Stephanie Landrum, Brenda Box, Sylvia Bedgood and Meredith Tanner named to All-Region Team. Fuenmayor, Tanner and Baxter named First-Team All-Americans with Box picking up Second-Team honors and Landrum earning Honorable Mention. Fuenmayor and Box each named to the NAIA National All-Tournament Team. 2003: Becky Clark named new head coach. Finished the season with a 56-7-1 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. Won the 2003 NAIA Region XIII Tournament. Finished as Runner-up at the NAIA National Tournament. Missy Passley, Meredith Tanner and Kirby Baxter all named to the NAIA National All-Tournament Team. Maria Soto and Passley were named First Team All-American and Passley was named NAIA Pitcher of the Year. Baxter and Denisse Fuenmayor were named Second Team All-American and Sylvia Bedgood and Brenda Box were named Honorable Mention All-American. Baxter and Passley were each named NAIA National Pitcher of the Week for the weeks of March 25 and April 1, respectively. Teal Boothe was named Academic All-American. Head coach Becky Clark was named Region XIII Coach of the Year.

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History

2002: Mark Brooks named new head coach. Finished the season with a 37-11 record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. Won the NAIA Region XIII Tournament. Team finished fifth overall at the NAIA National Tournament. Tied a NAIA National Tournament record by hitting six home runs throughout the tournament. Missy Passley named tot he 2002 National Softball Championship All-Tournament Team. Tiffany Genola named First Team All-American. Denisse’ Fuenmayor named as Honorable Mention All-American. Genola (2B), Feunmayor (SS) and Erin Hostrander (OF) named to the 2002 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-East Regional First Team. Head coach Mark Brooks named NAIA Region XIII Coach of the Year. Set school records for one season in home runs (40), triples (25) and slugging percentage (.531). 2001: Finished the season with a 44-18 overall record. In her last season as head coach, Mary Jennings collected her 500th win and finished fourth at the NAIA National Tournament. Denisse Fuenmayor and Tiffany Genola named to the All-Region XIII Team. Stephanie Landrum (22-9) named tot he NAIA National All-Tournament Team. Erin Hostrander named Second-Team All-American 2000: Finished the season with a 40-24 overall record. Won the NAIA Regional Tournament. Participated in the NAIA National Tournament. 1999: Finished the season with a 47-13 overall record. Finished in eighth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Summer Powell and Sunny Russ named as a NAIA First Team All-American. Ronda Richardson named as a Second Team All-American. Powell named NAIA Academic All-American. Six Ram players named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team. 1998: Finished the season with a 57-5 overall record. Finished in fourth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Nikki Wilson named First Team All-American and NAIA Pitcher of the Year. Tiffany Genola named Second Team All-American. Six Ram players named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team. 1997: Finished the season with a 48-7 overall record. Finished in fifth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Terri McCormick and Nikki Wilson each named as a First Team All-American. Sunny Russ, Belinda Stein and Melissa Thomas each named as a Second Team All-American. 1996: Finished the season with a 51-11 overall record. Finished in seventh place at the NAIA National Tournament. Coby Cashion named First Team All-American. Terri McCormick and Melissa Thomas named Second Team All-American 1995: Finished the season with a 31-21 overall record. Ranked seventh nationally in the final regular season NAIA Top 25 poll. Finished in tenth place at the NAIA National Tournament. DeLane Lee and Katie Mahoney were named to the All-Regional Team. Mahoney was named Second Team All-American. Melanie Lee and Coby Cashion named All-American Scholar Athletes. 1994: Finished the season with a 40-19-1 record. Ranked tenth nationally in the final regular season NAIA Top 25 poll. Jennifer Hilliard, Terri Chavis, Katie Mahoney, Jennifer Tsetsilas, Becky Clark, Coby Cashion, Dana Kriner, Melanie Lee, Monica Baggett, Starla Bartlett and Delane Lee named to the NAIA All-District Team. Cashion and Clark named Academic All-Americans. Chavis and Mahoney named Second Team All-Americans. 1993: Finished the season with a 46-18 overall record. Won the NAIA District 30 Championship. Won the Tri-District Championship. Finished fifth at the NAIA National Tournament. Tonya Smith, Charleste Vaughn, Jennifer Hilliard, Becky Clark, Michele Heim, and Terri Chavis named to the NAIA All-District 30 Team. Vaughn and Hilliard named NAIA First Team All-Americans. Clark named NAIA Academic All-American. Head coach Mary Ann Jennings named NAIA West Regional Coach of the Year by the National Softball Coaches Association. 1992: Finished the season with a 42-22 overall record. Ranked ninth nationally in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 poll. Won the NAIA District 30 Championship. Tri-District Runner-up. Lesley Adkins, Ivy Dashkin, Mary Henderson, Angie Newman, Tonya Smith, Donna Summers, Charleste Vaughn, Leanne Wilson, and Angi Walker named to NAIA All-District 30 Team. Dashkin named NAIA First Team All-American. 1991: Mary Ann Jennings assumes full head coaching responsibilities. Finished the season with a 39-12 overall record. Ranked eleventh nationally in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 poll. Tonya Smith, Ivy Dashkin, Donna Bragg, Charleste Vaughn, Leanne Wilson, Mary Henderson, Lesley Adkins and Angie Newman named to the NAIA All-District 30 Team. Smith named NAIA Second Team All-American. Dashkin named NAIA Honorable Mention All-American. Vaughn and Wilson chosen to try out for the Pan-American Team. 1990: Mike Jacobs and Mary Ann Jennings combine to develop the first University of Mobile softball team. Finished the season with a 38-24 overall record. Won the NAIA District 30 Championship. Tri-District Runner-up. Charleste Vaughn, Tonya Smith, Ivy Dashkin, Donna Bragg, Leanne Wilson and Mary Henderson each named to the NAIA All-District 30 Team. Vaughn named NAIA Second Team All-American.

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