2014 UMobile Softball Guide

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University of Mobile Rams

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UMobile Athletics -A Rich History-

Men’s Tennis (1993 & 97), Women’s Tennis (1994), Men’s Golf (1997), Women’s Soccer (1997), Women’s Golf (1998), Men’s Soccer (2002), Softball (2006)

• 13 Intercollegiate Sports

M&W Cross Country, M&W Golf, M&W Tennis, M&W Soccer, M&W Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball

• 13 NAIA Runner-Up Finishes

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101 Conference/District Titles 338 NAIA All-Americans 144 Academic All-Americans 1985 Bill Elder Hired As First AD 1986 Men’s Golf & Men’s Tennis Started As School’s First Sports • 3 NAIA Hall-of-Famers Bill Elder (95), Terry Hopper (06), Peter Fuller (12)

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• 8 NAIA National Championships

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USS ALABAMA Battleship

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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.

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.

Mardi Gras

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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Attractions

Golf

251-208-2000

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University of Mobile Rams

University Information

Location Mobile, Ala. Founded 1961 Enrollment 1,610 Nickname Rams and Lady Rams School Colors Maroon & Black Home Field UM Softball Field Seating Capacity 200 Affiliation NAIA Conference Southern States Athletic President Dr. Mark Foley Athletics Director Joe Niland Administrative Assistant Sally Shouppe Athletic Dept. Phone 251-442-2278 Athletic Dept. Fax 251-442-2499 Twitter @MobileRams Facebook University of Mobile Rams YouTube MobileRamsOfficial Instagram MobileRams Web Site www.umobilerams.com

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Terri McCormick Alma Mater Mobile '97 Office Phone 251-442-2277 Years At UM 6 Record At UM 204-100 Years Overall 6 Overall Record 204-100 Assistant Coach BJ Darawich Office Phone 251-442-2932 Years At UM 3

Athletic Training Staff Athletic Trainer Office Phone Assistant Athletic Trainer Office Phone

First Year of Softball 1990 All-Time Record 1,002-357-1 NAIA National Tourney Appearances/Last 17/2012 Conference Championships 11 (1996-00, 2003-08)

Mobile Press-Register Randy Kennedy 401 N. Water St. Mobile, Ala. 36602 51-219-5689 www.al.com

WPMI NBC-15 Sports Clement Townsend 615 Azalea Rd. Mobile, Ala. 36609 251-602-1557 www.local15tv.com

Call News Willie Gray 7870 State St. Citronelle, Ala. 36522 251-866-5998 www.thecallnews.com

WKRG-CBS-5 Sports Randy Patrick 555 Broadcast Dr. Mobile, Ala. 36606 251-662-3003 www.wkrg.com

Tri-City Review Rick Cauley 328 Hwy 43 S. Saraland, Ala. 36571 251-679-5975 www.tri-cityreview.com

WNSP 105.5 FM Sports Lee Shirvanian 1100 E Dauphin St. Mobile, Ala. 36604 251-438-5460 www.wnsp.com

Fox 10 Sports Simone Eli 1501 Satchel Paige Dr. Mobile, Ala. 36606 251-434-1065 www.fox10tv.com

NuzzApp Christopher Powell P.O. Box 1313 Mobile, Ala. 36633 www.nuzzapp.com

Team Information

2013 Overall Record Conference Record Final Ranking Letterwinners Returning/Lost

29-22 12-14 RV 7/7

Key Returners

Jordan Coleman (SO - SS) .317 BA, 10 HR, 45 RBI Ashley Middleton (SO - OF) .324 BA, SSAC All-Division Jessica Rogers (SR - 2B) 111 Career Games Emily Vickrey (JR - C) .316 BA, .401 OBP

Key Newcomers Alyssa Kornegay (JR - P) Mackensie Williams (FR - P) Anna Blake Barnette (FR - 3B) Key Losses Brittany Dunson (OF) Korie Fontenot (OF) Kamaron Strickland (P)

Central Alabama CC St. Paul’s Episcopal Hillcrest HS

.429 BA, 45 R, .523 OBP .293 BA, 30 RBI, .487 SLG 15-11, 1.97 ERA, 167 IP

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Team History

Melissa Thomas 251-442-2561 Jacob Lewis 251-442-2361

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SSAC Members

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. Goals for its SSAC Member Institutions to Achieve Its Aim •

Ensure that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the total educational offering, under the control of those responsible for the administration of the institution. • Maintain high ethical standards through commitment to the principle of self-reporting. • Evaluate the athletics program in terms of the educational purpose of the institution. • Engage in competition with other institutions having similar athletic and academic philosophies and policies, while respecting the diversity that can exist in a conference setting and among its member institutions. 2013 Quick Facts

2013 Softball All-Conference Team

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Pos. Name OF Laurel Allen P Allison Barbee C Jade Bourgeois CF Marissa Brown INF Jordan Coleman OF Hannah Cook-Kelley UTIL Ana Coscorrosa 3B Denee’ Crawford P Cassie Daniels OF Brittany Dunson C Anna Lauren Fontenot OF Dominique Hannah OF Emma Johansen P Anna Maness INF Jyssica Pepper P Caroline Sagrera IF Tiffany Schandera IF/C Elizabeth Schneider IF Jasmine Shelby P Jenny Shepherd 2B Katie Spain LF Shelby Watson

Yr. SO FR SO SR FR SO JR JR SO SR SR SO SR SR JR FR SR FR JR JR SO JR

School Lee Southern Wesleyan Spring Hill Brewton-Parker Mobile William Carey Lee Belhaven Auburn-Montgomery Mobile William Carey Lee Auburn-Montgomery Brenau Auburn-Montgomery Spring Hill Brenau Brenau William Carey Brenau Auburn-Montgomery Belhaven

Hometown Cleveland, Tenn. Maryville, Tennesse Geismar, La. Vidalia GA White Plains, AL Phoenix, AZ Maracaibo, Venezuela Silsbee, TX Plantersville, Ala. Pensacola, FL Waynesboro, MS Nashville, Tenn. Johnston City, Ill. Seagrove, NC Madison, Ala. Baton Rouge, LA Columbus, GA Atlanta, GA Gulfport, MS Martinez, GA Whittier, Calif. Santa Rosa Beach, FL


University of Mobile Rams Kirstyn Joiner (2009-10) Ally Scott (2009) Leslie Pickette (2009-10) Victoria Buie (2010-11) Mayles Rodriguez (2011) Brittany Dunson (2012-13) Jordan Coleman (2013) All-Division Jessica Rogers (2011) Milagros Lozada (2011) Alli Hall (2012) Ashley Middleton (2013) SSAC All-Freshman Jessica Rogers (2011) Alli Hall (2012) Ashley Middleton (2013) Jordan Coleman (2013) 1st-Team NAIA All-American

Charleste Vaughn (1990, 93) Ivy Dashkin (1992) Jennifer Hilliard (1993) Coby Cashion (1996) Terri Chavis (1997) Nikki Wilson (1997-98) Summer Powell (1999) Sunny Russ (1999) Tiffany Genola (2002) Maria Soto (2003) Missy Passley (2003) Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Meredith Tanner (2004) Kirby Baxter (2004) Mayret Perez (2005-06) Linden Jones (2006) Yaicey Sojo (2007-08) 2nd-Team NAIA All-American Tonya Smith (1991) Terri Chavis (1994, 96) Katie Mahoney (1994-95) Melissa Thomas (1996-97) Sunny Russ (1997) Belinda Stein (1997) Tiffany Genola (1998) Rhonda Richardson (1999) Erin Hostrander (2001) Kirby Baxter (2003, 05) Denisse Fuenmayor (2003)

Brenda Box (2004) Linden Jones (2005) Evelyne Pare (2005) Meredith Tanner (2005) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Honorable Mention NAIA AA Ivy Dashkin (1991) Sunny Russ (1998) Belinda Stein (1998) Denisse Fuenmayor (2002) Sylvia Bedgood (2003) Brenda Box (2003) Stephanie Landrum (2004) Anadys Suarez (2008) Jineth Pimentel (2008-09) Leslie Pickette (2009) Brittany Dunson (2013) Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete

Becky Clark (1993-94) Coby Cashion (1994-95) Melanie Lee (1995) Summer Powell (1998-99) Julie Tew (2001) Teal Boothe (2003) Sylvia Bedgood (2004-05) Holly Knowles (2005) Anne Marie Odum (2005) Abby Campbell (2007-09) Jennifer Gomez (2007) Jessica McIntyre (2007) Taylor Lee Phillips (2007-09) Jineth Pimentel (2008-09) Heather Bearden (2008-09) Kamaron Strickland (2012-13) Korie Fontenot (2012-13) Jessica Palmer (2012-13) Brittany Dunson (2013) NAIA All-Tournament Team Charleste Vaughn (1993) Sunny Russ (1998) Stephanie Landrum (2001) Missy Passley (2002-03) Meredith Tanner (2003) Kirby Baxter (2003) Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Brenda Box (2004) Linden Jones (2005)

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All-District/Conference Charleste Vaughn (1990-93) Tonya Smith (1990-93) Ivy Dashkin (1990-92) Donna Bragg (1990-91) Leanne Wilson (1990-92) Mary Henderson (1990-92) Leslie Adkins (1991-92) Angie Newman (1991-92) Donna Summers (1992) Angi Walker (1992) Jennifer Hilliard (1993-94) Becky Clark (1993-94) Michele Heim (1993) Terri Chavis (1993-94, 96-97) Katie Mahoney (1994) Jennifer Tsetsilas (1994) Coby Cashion (1994, 96) Dana Kriner (1994) Melanie Lee (1994) Monica Baggett (1994) Starla Bartlett (1994) DeLane Lee (1994) Nikki Wilson (1996-98) Melissa Thomas (1996-97) Kelly Johnston (1996-97, 99) Gina Barranti (1996) Shannon Hardee (1996) Belinda Stein (1996-99) Jennifer Crowe (1997, 99) Summer Powell (1997-99) Sunny Russ (1997-99) Tiffany Genola (1998) Maria Sota (1998) Rhonda Richardson (1999-00) Tracy Box (2000) Melanie McElhaney (2000) Kirby Baxter (2003-05) Sylvia Bedgood (2003-05) Brenda Box (2003-04) Denisse Fuenmayor (2003) Meredith Tanner (2003-05) Stephanie Landrum (2004) Anne McLean (2004) Rachel West (2004) Anne Marie Odum (2005-06) Evelyne Pare (2005-06) Angelica Yrigoyen (2005-06) Maribel Riera (2006) Corey Race (2006) Mayret Perez (2005-06) Linden Jones (2005-06) Ginger Reeser (2007-08) Yaicey Sojo (2007-08) Kelyn Mendoza (2007-08) Jessica McIntyre (2007) Cristina Rodriguez (2007-08) Jennifer Gomez (2007) Jineth Pimentel (2008-09) Anadys Suarez (2008) Nikki Madden (2008)

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www.facebook.com/mobilerams Mayret Perez (2005-06) Angelica Yrigoyen (2006) Maribel Riera (2006) NAIA Tournament MVP

Linden Jones (2005) Evelyne Pare (2005) 2nd-Team All-Region Rhonda Richardson (1999) Kelly Johnston (1999) Region Coach of the Year Mary Ann Jennings (2001) Mark Brooks (2002) Becky Clark (2003)

Mayret Perez (2006) District/Conference POY Terri Chavis (1994, 97) Sunny Russ (1999) Maria Soto (2003) Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Mayret Perez (2005-06) Yaicey Sojo (2007-08) District/Conf Pitcher of the Year Nikki Wilson (1997-98) Rhonda Richardson (2000) Missy Passley (2003) Kirby Baxter (2004) Linden Jones (2005-06) Ginger Reeser (2008) Leslie Pickette (2009)

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District/Conference COY Mary Ann Jennings (1994, 97-98, 00) Becky Clark (2003-04) Vinny Dima (2006) Terri McCormick (2008)

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All-Region DeLane Lee (1995) Katie Mahoney (1995) Nikki Wilson (1996) Melissa Thomas (1996) Kelly Johnston (1996) Coby Cashion (1996) Terri Chavis (1996) Belinda Stein (1996, 99) Summer Powell (1999) Sunny Russ (1999) Jennifer Crowe (1999) Denisse Fuenmayor (2001-02, 04) Tiffany Genola (2001-02) Erin Hostrander (2002) Kirby Baxter (2004-05) Stephanie Landrum (2004) Brenda Box (2004) Sylvia Bedgood (2004) Meredith Tanner (2004-05) Mayret Perez (2005)

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NAIA Pitcher of the Year Nikki Wilson (1998) Missy Passley (2003) NAIA Coach of the Year Vinny Dima (2006) National Player of the Week Linden Jones (2005) Yaicey Sojo (2007) Cristina Rodriguez (2008) Capital One Academic All-District Korie Fontenot (2013) Brittany Dunson (2013) 2nd-Team Capital One Academic AA Brittany Dunson (2013) Conference All-Academic Donna Bragg (1991) Cindy Friday (1991) Laura Ikner (1991) Leanne Wilson (1991-92) Becky Clark (1992-94) Ivy Dashkin (1992) Melanie Lee (1992-93) Tonya Smith (1992) Coby Cashion (1993-94, 96) Shannon Dunnavant (1993) Robin Marshall (1993) April Crocker (1994) Jennifer Howell (1996-97) Jessica King (1996-97) Terri McCormick (1996-98) Summer Powell (1996-97) Rachel Davidson (1997) Meredith Nations (1997-98) Jessica Johnson (1998) Melissa Thomas (1998) Liberty Ellison (2000, 03) Leah Hutchinson (2000) Teal Boothe (2003) Sylvia Bedgood (2003-04) Amie Roberts (2003) Lindsey McDonald (2003) Jamie Roberts (2003) Melissa Passley (2003) Christie Jackson (2003)

Lindsay Allen (2003) Kirby Baxter (2004) Brenda Box (2004) Haley Nelson (2004) Meredith Tanner (2004) Molly Walker (2004) Abby Campbell (2008) Jennifer Gomez (2008) Krystin Jolly (2008-09) Nikki Madden (2008) Jessica McIntyre (2008-09) Kelyn Mendoza (2008) Taylor Phillips (2008-09) Ginger Reeser (2008) Jessica Watson (2008) Tess Ackerman (2009) Heather Bearden (2009) Abby Campbell (2009) Brittany Dowdle (2009) Holli McLeod (2009, 11) Leslie Pickette (2009) Jineth Pimentel (2009) Cristina Rodriguez (2009) Ashleigh Sammut (2009) Melinda Scott (2009) Haley Baker (2011) Erica Bracey (2011) Victorie Buie (2011) Korie Fontenot (2011-13) Jessica Palmer (2011-13) Kamaron Strickland (2011-13) Hannah Beth Baker (2012) Brittany Dunson (2012-13) Jessica Rogers (2012-13) Jennifer Vachon (2012) Morgan Pence (2013) Emily Vickrey (2013) Conference Player/Pitcher Of The Week Leslie Pickette (2/23/09) Taylor Lee Phillips (3/9/09) Leslie Pickette (3/9/09) Leslie Pickette (3/16/09) Mindy Scott (3/23/09) Jineth Pimentel (3/30/09) Ally Scott (4/20/09) Leslie Pickette (4/20/09) Leslie Pickette (4/27/09) Abby Campbell (4/27/09) Victoria Buie (2/15/10) Leslie Pickette (3/1/10) Jessica Palmer (4/12/10) Leslie Pickette (4/12/10) Milagros Lozada (5/2/11) Allie Luster (2/18/13) Brittany Dunson (3/18/13) Kamaron Strickland (3/25/13)


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Amber Campbell Volleyball

Jon Campbell Volleyball

BJ Darawich Softball

Billy Evans Women’s Basketball

Gerardo Flores Men’s Soccer

Matthew Hicks Sports Information

Mike Jacobs Baseball

Shaddrick Jenkins Men’s Basketball

Jacob Lewis Athletic Training

Terri McCormick Softball

Joe Niland Men’s Basketball

Colby Odom Golf

Brian Person Women’s Soccer

Jon Seymour Baseball

Administrative Assistant

Alastair Stevenson Cross Country

Melissa Thomas Athletic Training

Uwe Tittl Tennis

Courtney Ward Women’s Basketball

Daniel Whelan Men’s Soccer

Sally Shouppe

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www.facebook.com/mobilerams 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 more than a decade of leadership, Dr. Foley has led the move to intentionally integrate faith and learning 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 earning the private Christian university national rankings. His emphasis on the core values of faith, learning 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. Dr. Foley is a member of the Executive Committee of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, a past chairman of the Alabama Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, and a member of the Board of Directors of Victory Health Partners and 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 accountant in Georgia, and they have two daughters, Avery and Abby. Their son, Rob, and his wife, Leah, reside in Colorado where he works with Christian ministries in the National Parks system.

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Dr. Audrey Eubanks Vice President Academic Affairs

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Mr. Steve Lee Vice President Business Affairs

Mrs. Kim Leousis Vice President Enrollment Management

Mr. Brian Boyle Vice President Institutional Advancement


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Terri McCormick

Head Softball Coach (7th season) • 204-100 overall

Year School Record Pct 2008 Mobile 42-10 .808 2009 Mobile 32-12 .727 2010 Mobile 34-19 .642 2011 Mobile 36-18 .667 2012 Mobile 31-19 .620 2013 Mobile 29-22 .569 Career Totals 204-100 .671

After helping the University of Mobile to a second-place finish at the 2008 NAIA National Championship and trips to the 2011 and 2012 tournaments, McCormick will begin her seventh season at the helm of the University of Mobile softball program. She has guided the Lady Rams to a 204-100 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 medicine and her master’s degree in education from UM. 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. 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. The Satsuma, AL native is married to UM graduate Ken McCormick.

Assistant Softball Coach (4th season) BJ Darawich will begin his fourth 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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Ht.

Pos.

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B/T

Hometown

Previous School

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Ashley Middleton

5’7

OF

SO

R/R

Semmes, Ala.

Baker HS

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Allie Luster

5’6

UTIL

SO

R/R

Chelsea, Ala.

Chelsea HS

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Emily Smith

5’7

OF

FR

R/R

Enterprise, Ala.

Enterprise HS

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Phoebe Owen

5’5

OF

FR

L/L

Alexandria, Ala.

Alexandria HS

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Emily Vickrey

5’4

C

JR

R/R

Atmore, Ala.

Northview HS

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Brandee Reyna

5’5

C

FR

R/R

Fort Walton Beach, Fla.

Fort Walton Beach HS

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Carley Toretta

5’7

1B

JR

L/L

Chelsea, Ala.

Central Alabama CC

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Sarah Stuart

5’6

OF

SO

R/R

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Northridge HS

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Jordan Coleman

5’7

SS

SO

R/R

White Plains, Ala.

White Plains HS

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Taylor Sullins

5’7

OF

FR

R/R

Cedartown, Ga.

Darlington School

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Anna Blake Barnette

5’3

3B

FR

R/R

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Hillcrest HS

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Jessica Rogers

5’4

2B

SR

R/R

Mobile, Ala.

Baker HS

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Mackensie Williams

6’0

P/1B

FR

R/R

Mobile, Ala.

St. Paul’s Episcopal

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Alyssa Kornegay

5’5

P

JR

R/R

Centreville, Ala.

Central Alabama CC

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Alexa Da Rosa

5’4

UTIL

SR

R/R

San Diego, Calif.

San Diego City College

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Alexa Da Rosa

Senior • Utility • R/R • San Diego, Calif. • San Diego City College Personal: Daughter of Mary Jane and Victor Da Rosa ... Native of San Diego, Calif. ... Psychology major Mobile: Set school record with 27 sacrifices ... Posted .340 on base percentage ... Drove in 20 runs and scored 24 runs ... Seven multi-hit games ... 5-game hitting streak Mar. 2123 where she went 9-for-14 at the plate Previous College: San Diego City College ... Two-Time All-Conference ... San Diego Mesa College ... Woman Athlete of the Week 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 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

Year Team G AB R H 2013 MOB 50 129 24 28

2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB 5 0 0 20 33 7 13 3

CS 1

SLG Avg 0.256 0.217

Jessica Rogers

Senior • 2nd Baseman • R/R • Mobile, Ala. • Baker HS Personal: Native of Mobile, Ala. ... Elementary Education major ... Enjoys painting and fishing

High School: Baker ... Played softball under Coach Tony Scarbrough ... Played volleyball under Coach Barbara Henry and Julie Barbosa ... 2007 6A State Championship ... AllCounty 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

Year Team G AB R 2011 MOB 49 158 29 2012 MOB 50 147 25 2013 MOB 12 30 4 Total 111 335 58

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB 49 9 0 0 24 58 37 4 0 0 12 41 6 1 0 0 1 7 92 14 0 0 37 106

BB 15 17 1 33

SO SB CS SLG Avg 14 1 0 0.367 0.310 15 1 0 0.279 0.252 3 0 0 0.233 0.200 32 2 0 0.316 0.275

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Mobile: Played in 111 games over three seasons ... Career .275 batting average with 33 walks and 32 strikeouts, 37 RBI, 14 doubles and 58 runs scored ... 92 career hits ... Hit .310 as a freshman in 2011 ... 9 multi-hit games in 2012 ... 13 multi-hit games in 2011 ... SSAC All-Academic

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Anna Blake Barnette

Jordan Coleman

Freshman • 3rd Baseman

Sophomore • Shortstop

Height: 5’7 Hometown: White Plains, Ala. Major: Biology High School: White Plains Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Andrelton Simmons Movie: “Savages”

Height: 5’3 Hometown: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Major: Sociology High School: Hillcrest Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Barrett Jones Movie: “Remember the Titans” Personal: Daughter of Pam and Dudley Barnette ... Sociology major ... Criminal Justice minor High School: Hillcrest ... Played softball under Coach Ted Swinney ... Honorable Mention Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 ... 2012 ASWA Honorable Mention All-State ... 2012 AHSAA All-Star ... 2012-13 Class 6A All-Tournament Team Club: Nashville Cruisers 18u Other: Favorite pro team is the Saints ... Favorite TV show is “Criminal Minds” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and baked potato ... Favorite fast food is Waltons ... Celebrity dream date is Tim Tebow ... In 10 years, she will be happily married and be an FBI agent ... Wolf is her favorite animal ... She sleeps with a stuffed animal named Mr. Cuddles

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Mobile: 1st-Team All-Conference ... 1st-Team All-Freshman ... Hit .317 with a .584 slugging percentage and .353 on base percentage while starting all 51 games ... Led with 10 home runs, 11 doubles and 45 RBI. Scored 29 runs ... 12 multi-hit games High School: White Plains ... Played softball under Coach Rachel Ford ... Played basketball under Coach Ford and Chris Randal ... 2011 Player of the Year ... 4th in the state in HR Other: Favorite pro teams are the Yankees, Celtics and Saints

Alyssa Korengay

Allie Luster

Junior • Pitcher

Sophomore • Utility

Height: 5’5 Hometown: Centreville, Ala. Major: Elementary Education High School: Bibb County Prev. College: Central Ala. CC Fav. Athlete: Craig Kimbrel Movie: “Easy A” Personal: Daughter of Donna and Sammy Kornegay ... Enjoys crafts and reading Previous College: Central Alabama CC ... 2-Team AllConference and All-Region High School: Bibb County ... Played softball under Coach Charles McCaleb ... 2-Time All-State Club: White Lightning 93 Other: Favorite pro team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite book is “The Fault in Our Stars” ... Favorite TV show is “The Walking Dead” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is buffalo chicken dip ... Favorite fast food is buffalo chicken dip ... Celebrity dream date is Jonathan Levine ... In 10 years, she will be happily married

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Personal: Daughter of Ginger and Scott Coleman ... Chemistry minor ... Enjoys fishing, hiking, biking and hanging out with friends

Height: 5’6 Hometown: Chelsea, Ala. Major: Exercise Science High School: Chelsea Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Tim Tebow Movie: N/A Personal: Daughter of Monica and Chris Luster Mobile: Played in 47 games with 46 starts ... Hit .281 with a .348 on base percentage ... Led team with six stolen bases ... Drove in 21 runs with six doubles ... Nine multi-hit games 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 AllState 2012 ... 5A State Championship Tournament MVP 2012 Other: Favorite TV show is “One Tree Hill” ... Favorite homecooked meal is steak, baked potato and salad ... Celebrity dream date is Channing Tatum


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Ashley Middleton

Phoebe Owen

Sophomore • Outfielder

Freshman • Outfielder Height: 5’5 Hometown: Alexandria, Ala. Major: Business High School: Alexandria Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Catilin Lowe Movie: “Pretty Woman”

Height: 5’7 Hometown: Mobile, Ala. Major: Elementary Education High School: Baker Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Cat Osteerman Movie: “The Hunger Games” Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Steven Middleton ... Enjoys shopping, softball and four-wheeler riding Mobile: 1st-Team All-Division ... 1st-Team All-Freshman ... Started in 36 games and played in 42 ... Ranked 2nd on the team with a .324 BA ... .353 on base percentage ... Had hitting streaks of 5, 6 and 7 games High School: Baker ... Played softball ... Eagle Eye Award ... Highest batting average 2008 Club: Fury 10U ... Southern Legacy 18U Other: 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

Personal: Daughter of Liane and Jeff Owen ... Native of Alexandria, Ala. ... Business major ... Enjoys reading, shopping, spending time with family and anything sports related High School: Alexandria ... Played softball under Coach Brian Hess ... All-County in 2012 Club: Huntsville Sparks Other: Favorite pro team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite book is “The Fault in Our Stars” ... Favorite TV show is “Pretty Little Liars” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti ... Favorite fast food is McDonald’s ... Celebrity dream date is Ryan Gosling ... Favorite ice cream is chocolate ... In 10 years, she will be traveling the world ... Dream job is to be the CEO of a major company ... She is a true lefty and half German

Brandee Reyna

Emily Smith

Freshman • Catcher

Freshman • Outfielder

Personal: Daughter of Susan and Albert Reyna ... Enjoys fishing, volleyball, Instagram and baking High School: Fort Walton Beach ... Played volleyball under Coach Layne Stine ... Played softball under Coach Gary Drouin ... Team-Captain in softball ... 3-Time home run leader ... 2nd-Team All-Area as a junior ... 1st-Team All-Area as a senior Club: West Florida Elite Other: Favorite pro team is the Washington Redskins ... Favorite TV show is “Duck Dynasty” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is enchiladas ... Favorite fast food is Foosackly’s ... Celebrity dream date is Tom Hardy ... Favorite ice cream is Moose Tracks ... In 10 years, she will be happily married with children, working at the Andrews Institute helping return athletes to the game they love ... She likes to speak with fake accents and do impersonations

Height: 5’7 Hometown: Enterprise, Ala. Major: HPES High School: Enterprise Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Brian McCann Movie: “Pitch Perfect” Personal: Daughter of Jackie and Phillip Smith ... Native of Enterprise, Ala. ... HPES major ... Enjoys shopping, reading, singing and watching sports with her family High School: Enterprise ... Played softball under Coach Robyn Johnson ... Played volleyball under Coach Rita Tanner ... Golden Glove Award ... Zaxby’s Player of the Week Other: Favorite athlete is Brian McCann ... Favorite pro team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite movie is “Pitch Perfect” ... Favorite TV show is “one Tree Hill” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and mashed potatoes ... Favorite fast food is McDonald’s ... Celebrity dream date is Channing Tatum ... Favorite ice cream is coffee ... In 10 years, she will be an elementary physical education teacher and happily married ... Dream job is to be a strength and conditioning coach for a college softball team

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Height: 5’5 Hometown: Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Major: Athletic Training High School: Fort Walton Beach Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Cal Ripken Jr. Movie: “42”

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Sarah Stuart

Taylor Sullins

Sophomore • Outfielder

Freshman • Outfielder Height: 5’7 Hometown: Cedartown, Ga. Major: Athletic Training High School: Darlington Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Tim Tebow Movie: “Miss Congeniality”

Height: 5’6 Hometown: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Major: Marketing High School: Northridge Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Allie Luster Movie: “How to Train a Dragon” Personal: Daughter of Denise and Bradley Stuart ... Enjoys anything to do with sports Mobile: Started in 47 games and saw action in 49 ... 4-for-5 in stolen base attempts ... Five multi-hit games ... Hit in 6-of-7 games Mar. 8-12 High School: Played basketball under John Cain ... Softball under Denton Bowling ... Cheerleading under Erin Alexander ... Volleyball under Amanda Talantis ... MVP in basketball Other: Favorite professional team is the Miami Heat ... 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 ... Only has four toes on one foot

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High School: Darlington ... Played softball ... Lettered all four years ... All-Area and All-Region three years ... Softball ScholarAthlete Award as a junior and senior Club: Georgia Force Other: Favorite TV show is “Pretty Little Liars” ... Favorite home-cooked meal is cube steak and homemade french fries ... Favorite fast food is Taco Bell ... Celebrity dream dates are Ryan Reynolds and Channing Tatum ... Favorite ice cream is vanilla ... Dream job is to be an occupational therapist

Carley Toretta

Emily Vickrey

Junior • 1st Baseman

Junior • Catcher

Height: 5’7 Hometown: Chelsea, Ala. Major: Nursing High School: Chelsea Prev. College: Central Ala. CC Fav. Athlete: Chipper Jones Movie: “Taken” Personal: Daughter of Sharon and Bud Toretta ... Psychology minor ... Enjoys fishing, going out on the lake and spending time with friends and family Previous College: Central Alabama CC ... .300 BA, .415 SLG and .375 OBP as a freshman ... .338 BA, .519 SLG and .440 OBP as a sophomore High School: Chelsea ... Played softball under Coach Russell McCartey ... 3 State Tournament appearances Club: White Lightening Black Other: Favorite pro team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite book is “Thirteen Reasons Why” ... Favorite TV shows are “Pretty Little Liars” and “Criminal Minds”

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Personal: Daughter of Pam and Mark Sullins ... Native of Cedartown, Ga. ... Athletic Training major ... Enjoys hanging out with her friends

Height: 5’4 Hometown: Atmore, Ala. Major: Accounting High School: Northview Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Ashley Holcombe Movie: “Facing the Giants” Personal: Daughter of Faith and Danny Vickrey ... Enjoys cooking Mobile: Played in 96 games over two seasons ... Career .271 batting average after hitting .316 last season ... 29 RBI, 13 doubles and 31 runs scored ... 67 hits ... Hitting streaks of 5, 7 and 9 games ... Four multi-hit games ... Hit in 9-of-10 games to start the season ... SSAC All-Academic High School: Northview ... Played softball under Coach Sammy Day ... Golden Glove Award ... PSC Academic All-Star Other: Favorite pro team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite homecooked meal is fried chicken ... Favorite TV show is “Swamp People” ... Favorite ice cream is rocky road ... Dream job is to own her own restaurant


University of Mobile Rams

Mackensie Williams

Freshman • P/1B

Brittany Dunson

Graduate Assistant

Height: 6’0 Hometown: Mobile, Ala. Major: Athletic Training High School: St. Paul’s Episcopal Prev. College: N/A Fav. Athlete: Jennie Finch Movie: “The Help” Personal: Daughter of Tracy and Michael Williams ... Enjoys being on the water High School: St. Paul’s Episcopal ... Played volleyball under Coach Kellie Hiller ... Played basketball under Coach Loretta Horn ... Played softball under Coach Mike Williams ... 2-Time State Champion in volleyball ... Most career wins as a pitcher ... Finished 3rd at State twice in softball ... Player of the Week ... 1st-Team All-Region softball ... 2nd-Team All-State softball ... Honorable Mention All-State volleyball and softball Club: Mobile Thrillers Other: Favorite pro teams are the New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens ... Favorite TV shows are “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Big Bang Theory,” “Gossip Girl” and “New Girl”

Brittany Dunson will begin her first year as a graduate assistant coach for the UMobile softball team after a standout two-year career with the Lady Rams. In her two seasons, Dunson played in 101 games, hitting .380 with 127 hits, 72 runs scored, 45 RBI, 19 doubles, nine triples and 45 walks versus only 19 strikeouts. In 2013, Dunson was named Honorable Mention NAIA AllAmerican, 1st-Team All-SSAC, Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete and CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America 2nd-Team. She hit .429 with 69 hits, 45 runs scored, 25 RBI, 10 doubles, six triples, a .584 slugging percentage and a .523 on base percentage. The Pensacola, Fla., native majored in elementary education.

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GP

AVG

AB

R

H

2B

3B

SF

SH

SB

SBA

Dunson, Brittany

51

0.429 161 45

69

10

6

1

25

94

0.584

28

4

12 0.523

0

2

2

3

Middleton, Ashley

42

0.324 111 16

36

2

0

0

12

38

0.342

2

4

12 0.353

2

4

0

1

Coleman, Jordan

51

0.317 161 29

51

11

1

10

45

94

0.584

6

4

34 0.353

2

3

4

5

Vickrey, Emily

51

0.316 136 16

43

8

0

0

16

51

0.375

9

11

12 0.401

1

7

3

5

Palmer, Jessica

51

0.299 134 26

40

4

1

2

17

52

0.388

6

6

28 0.351

2

7

1

1

Fontenot, Korie

51

0.293 150 28

44

11

0

6

30

73

0.487

7

9

20 0.355

3

7

3

4

Pence, Morgan

25

0.283

12

13

5

0

0

11

18

0.391

3

1

11 0.340

0

3

1

1

Luster, Allie

47

0.281 121 20

34

6

0

2

21

46

0.380

10

3

35 0.348

1

10

6

7

Da Rosa, Alexa

50

0.217 129 24

28

5

0

0

20

33

0.256

7

17

13 0.340

0

27

3

4

Rogers, Jessica

12

0.200

4

6

1

0

0

1

7

0.233

1

2

3

0.273

0

1

0

0

Stuart, Sarah

49

0.182 121 13

22

1

0

0

4

23

0.190

4

2

32 0.220

0

8

4

5

Kerr, Brittney

1

0.000

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0

Hall, Alli

26

0.000

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0

Strickland, Kamaron 28

0.000

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0

46

30

HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB%

Total:

51

0.297 1300 233 386 64

8

21 202 529 0.407

83

63

212 0.365 11

79

27

36

Opponents:

51

0.255 1277 152 325 40

7

14 139 421 0.330 135

28

176 0.337

44

18

27

Pitching

ERA

W

L

SHO

SV

IP

H

R

Kerr, Brittney

0.00

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1.0

1

0

0

0

0

4

0.333

1

Strickland, Kamaron

1.97

15 11 28

27

23

7

1 167.0 176 68 47 53 69 19

6

6

749

0.269

16

Hall, Alli

2.39

14 11 26

24

22

4

1 161.1 141 79 55 81 107 20

1

6

725

0.232

11

Pence, Morgan

10.50

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

15

0.583

0

Total:

2.23

29 22 51

45

11

2 332.0 325 152 106 135 176 40

7

14 1493 0.255

28

Opponents:

3.78

22 29 51

29

7

2 328.0 386 231 177 83 210 64

8

21 1532 0.298

63

2

2.2

7

5

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR TBF B/Avg HBP 0

4

0

0

1

0

Fielding

GP

GS

C

PO

A

E

FLD%

DP

TP

SBA

RCS

SBA%

PB

Pence, Morgan

25

16

4

4

0

0

1.000

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

Fontenot, Korie

51

51

43

42

1

0

1.000

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

Strickland, Kamaron

28

27

49

6

42

1

0.980

3

0

0

0

0.000

0

Vickrey, Emily

51

51

233

198

29

6

0.974

3

0

17

8

0.680

1

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7

Palmer, Jessica

51

51

447

408

27

12

0.973

25

0

0

0

0.000

0

Rogers, Jessica

12

9

35

17

17

1

0.971

5

0

0

0

0.000

0

Dunson, Brittany

51

51

128

46

78

4

0.969

3

0

0

0

0.000

0

Luster, Allie

47

46

210

124

79

7

0.967

10

0

0

0

0.000

0

Hall, Alli

26

24

61

5

53

3

0.951

2

0

0

0

0.000

0

18

Stuart, Sarah

49

47

39

33

3

3

0.923

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

Middleton, Ashley

42

36

25

21

2

2

0.920

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

Coleman, Jordan

51

51

220

73

128

19

0.914

14

0

0

0

0.000

0

Da Rosa, Alexa

50

50

93

19

64

10

0.892

3

0

0

0

0.000

0

Kerr, Brittney

1

0

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

Total:

51

1587

996

523

68

0.957

25

0

17

8

0.680

1

Opponents:

51

1472

984

423

65

0.956

0

0

24

9

0.727

12

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

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Date 02/17/13 02/17/13 02/22/13 02/22/13 03/04/13 03/04/13 03/05/13 03/05/13 03/06/13 03/06/13 03/08/13 03/08/13 03/08/13 03/09/13 03/10/13 03/12/13 03/12/13 03/16/13 03/16/13 03/19/13 03/19/13 03/21/13 03/21/13 03/22/13 03/22/13 03/23/13 03/26/13 03/26/13 03/29/13 03/29/13 03/30/13 03/30/13 04/02/13 04/02/13 04/06/13 04/06/13 04/12/13 04/12/13 04/14/13 04/20/13 04/20/13 04/23/13 04/23/13 04/24/13 04/24/13 04/27/13 04/27/13 05/02/13 05/02/13 05/03/13 05/03/13

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www.facebook.com/mobilerams Career Wins Nikki Wilson (95-98) Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Linden Jones (04-06) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Summer Powell (96-99) Kamaron Strickland (10-13) 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) Leslie Pickette (09-10) Jennifer Tsetsilas (92-95) Ann Marie Odum (05-06) Stephanie Landrum (01-03)

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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)

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Career Innings Pitched Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Nikki Wilson (95-98) Kamaron Strickland (10-13) Linden Jones (04-06) Kirby Baxter (03-05) Jay Jay Hilliard (93-94) 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) Alli Hall (12-) 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 53 43 42 42 41 40 39 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)* 616.2 576.2 569.1 535.2 447 417 377.2 373.1 353.1* 355 347.2 345 309.2 300.1 285.2 278 271.1 259.0 251.2 243

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) Kamaron Strickland (10-13) Jennifer Tsetsilas (92-95) Ivy Dashkin (90-92) Candice Stanford (01-02)

662 591 429 418 398 384 305 303 302 294* 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

Single-Season Strikeouts Linden Jones (2006) Missy Passley (2003) Jay Jay Hilliard (1993) Linden Jones (2005) Nikki Wilson (1998) Ronda Richardson (2000) Single-Season Innings Pitched Missy Passley (2003) Candice Stanford (2001) Jay Jay Hilliard (1993) Linden Jones (2006) Ivy Dashkin (1990) Ronda Richardson (2000)

356 342 250 236 220 194 250.2 240.2 231 229.1 228 228

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


University of Mobile Rams .476 .433 .405 .396 .392 .384 .381 .380 .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) Korie Fontenot (10-13) 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 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

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) Tiffany Genola (98-02) Tonya Smith (90-93) Charleste Vaughn (90-93)

204 181 180 162 150 148 148 138 138

Tracy Box (96-00) Leanne Wilson (90-92) Belinda Stein (96-99) Sunny Russ (97-99) Sylvia Bedgood (03-05)

137 132 131 131 130

Yaicey Sojo (07-08) Kelly Johnston (96-99) Summer Powell (96-99) Mayret Perez (05-06) Erin Hostrander (99-02) Melissa Thomas (95-97)

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)

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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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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) Brittany Dunson (12-13) 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)

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Single-Season RBI Mayret Perez (2005) Melissa Thomas (1996) Maria Soto (2003) Denisse Fuenmayor (2004) Mayret Perez (2006) Belinda Stein (1999) Sunny Russ (1997)

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Single-Season Doubles Denisse Fuenmayor (2004)

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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 Yaicey Sojo (2008) .535 Maria Soto (1998) .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) Brittany Dunson (2013) Charleste Vaughn (1992) Delane Lee (1995) Coby Cashion (1996) Jennifer Crowe (1996) Kelli Johnston (1998) Brenda Box (2004) Kelyn Mendoza (2007)

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Single-Season Sacrifices Alexa Da Rosa (2013) Holli McLeod (2011)

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