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2011 Schedule 2011 Roster Head Coach Jacquie Joseph Coaching Staff Secchia Stadium at Old College Field

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SPARTAN RECORDS 8-35 MSU All-Time Honors and Awards 8-9 NFCA All-Americans 10 MSU Athletics Hall of Fame 11 AIAW Tournament Teams 12 NCAA Tournament Teams 13 MSU Career Hitting Records 14 MSU Single-Season Hitting Records 15 MSU Career Pitching Records 16 MSU Single-Season Pitching Records 17 MSU Single-Game Records 18 MSU Miscellaneous Records 19 MSU All-Time Coaching Records 20 MSU Year-by-Year Offensive Statistics 21 MSU Year-by-Year Pitching Statistics 22 MSU All-Time Letterwinners 23 MSU All-Time Series Results 24 MSU Year-by-Year Results 25-35 DeMarini Softball 36

SCHOOL INFORMATION Name: Michigan State University Location: East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment: 47,131 President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Director of Athletics: Mark Hollis Colors: Green and White Nickname: Spartans Mascot: Sparty Conference: Big Ten Facility (Capacity): Secchia Stadium at Old College Field (1,100) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Softball Contact: Vince Baker Office Phone: 517-355-2271 Cell Phone: 269-719-7710 Office Fax: 517-353-9636 E-Mail Address: bakervin@ath.msu.edu Mailing Address: Z-22 Breslin Center East Lansing, MI 48824 Website: www.msuspartans.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jacquie Joseph Years at MSU: 18th Alma Mater, Year: Central Michigan, 1985 School Record (Yrs.): 514-460-1 (17) Overall Record (Yrs.): 650-593-1 (22) Assistant Coach: Jessica Bograkos Years at MSU: Fourth Alma Mater, Year: Michigan State, 2004

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TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Record: 21-31 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 5-15 / ninth Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/2 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Key Position Returners: Jessica Bracamonte, CF, Sr. (.328 AVG, 26 H, 4 3B, .409 OBA) Lindsey Hansen, SS, Sr. (.368 AVG, 57 H, 11 HR, 27 RBI, .413 OBA) Kylene Hopkins, RF, So. (.247 AVG, 23 R, 5 3B, 3 HR, 50 RBI) Lauren Kramer, DP, Jr. (.244 AVG, 50 TB, 5 HR, .407 Slugging %) Brett Williams, C, Jr. (.218 AVG, 5 2B, 47 TB, .983 Fielding %) Key Position Losses: Kelly Confer, DP (.197 AVG, 71 AB, .994 Fielding %) Key Pitchers Returning: Lauren Kramer, Jr. (16-19, 3.01 ERA, 206.2 IP, 177 K, .250 OBA) Shelby Wise, So. (1-2, 5.06 ERA, 27.2 IP, 9 K, .339 OBA) Key Pitching Losses: Kelly Confer (4-10, 3.67 ERA, 82.0 IP, 1 SV, 46 K, .268 OBA)

Assistant Coach: Chelsea Spencer Years at MSU: First Alma Mater, Year: California, 2006 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Amy Szawara Years at MSU: First Alma Mater, Year: Michigan State, 2006

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2011 Schedule Date Opponent Friday, Feb. 11 vs. Boston College ! Friday, Feb. 11 at Stetson ! Saturday, Feb. 12 vs. Tennessee ! Saturday, Feb. 12 vs. Boston College ! Sunday, Feb. 13 vs. Tennessee ! Friday, Feb. 18 vs. Saint Louis # Friday, Feb. 18 at Florida Gulf Coast # Saturday, Feb. 19 vs. Georgetown # Saturday, Feb. 19 vs. Villanova # Sunday, Feb. 20 vs. South Carolina # Friday, Feb. 25 at Arizona State Saturday, Feb. 26 at Arizona State Sunday, Feb. 27 at Arizona State Saturday, March 5 vs. Providence & Saturday, March 5 vs. Harvard & Sunday, March 6 vs. South Carolina & Sunday, March 6 vs. Seton Hall & Tuesday, March 8 at Florida Atlantic Tuesday, March 8 at Florida Atlantic Friday, March 11 vs. Middle Tennessee State % Friday, March 11 vs. Hofstra % Saturday, March 12 vs. Buffalo % Sunday, March 13 vs. Rutgers % Sunday, March 13 at Florida Atlantic % Saturday, March 19 vs. Central Michigan $ Saturday, March 19 vs. Wright State $ Sunday, March 20 vs. Eastern Michigan $ Sunday, March 20 vs. Loyola $ Friday, Mach 25 at Valparaiso Saturday, March 26 at Illinois * Sunday, March 27 at Illinois * Wednesday, March 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN Saturday, April 2 WISCONSIN * Sunday, April 3 WISCONSIN * Wednesday, April 6 PENN STATE * Wednesday, April 6 PENN STATE * Saturday, April 9 at Iowa * Sunday, April 10 at Iowa * Wednesday, April 13 at Northwestern * Wednesday, April 13 at Northwestern * Wednesday, April 20 PURDUE * Wednesday, April 20 PURDUE * Saturday, April 23 INDIANA * Sunday, April 24 INDIANA * Tuesday, April 26 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Wednesday, April 27 OAKLAND Wednesday, April 27 OAKLAND Saturday, April 30 at Minnesota * Sunday, May 1 at Minnesota * Thursday, May 5 EASTERN MICHIGAN Saturday, May 7 at Ohio State * Sunday, May 8 at Ohio State * Friday, May 13 at Michigan * Saturday, May 14 MICHIGAN * Fri-Sun., May 20-22 TBA Fri-Sun., May 27-29 TBA Thu-Wed., June 2-8 TBA

Time 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 11:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. NCAA Regional NCAA Super Regional College World Series

Location DeLand, Fla. DeLand, Fla. DeLand, Fla. DeLand, Fla. DeLand, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Valparaiso, Ind. Champaign, Ill. Champaign, Ill. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. East Lansing, Mich. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Ann Arbor, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. TBA TBA Oklahoma City, Okla.

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Name Samantha Findling Jenny Ramsaier Jayme O’Bryant Kylene Hopkins Ali Grant Melanie Bensema Mary Kate DiVirgilio Brett Williams Shelby Wise Rebecca Rogers Heidi Purtzer Lindsey Hansen Jessica Bracamonte Sarah Bowling Cassee Layne Stephanie Sanders Lori Padilla Karen Fox Lauren Kramer Emma Fernandez

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Yr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr.

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

Hometown/Previous School Norcross, Ga./Norcross Mesa, Ariz./Mountain View Buchanan, Mich./Buchanan Menifee, Calif./Paloma Valley Lutz, Fla./Freedom La Habra, Calif./La Habra Orchard Lake, Mich./Detroit Country Day Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern Jonesboro, Ark./Nettleton Haslett, Mich./Haslett Scottsdale, Ariz./Scottsdale Christian Academy Valparaiso, Fla./Niceville Hacienda Heights, Calif./Glen Wilson Tampa, Fla./H. B. Plant Paducah, Ky./Reidland Lima, Ohio/Bath Delray Beach, Fla./Lake Worth Flushing, Mich./Flushing Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Berkley, Mich./Berkley

Head Coach: Jacquie Joseph (18th season at MSU) Assistant Coach: Jessica Bograkos (4th season at MSU) Assistant Coach: Chelsea Spencer (1st season at MSU) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Amy Szawara (1st season at MSU) For complete bios and career statistics on every player, visit the softball page at www.msuspartans.com

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Head Coach Jacquie Joseph JACQUIE JOSEPH HEAD COACH 18TH SEASON

Jacquie Joseph has instilled core values in the Michigan State softball program, developing student-athletes that are successful on the field, in the classroom and in the community. Under Joseph’s leadership, these values allow her players to not only become successful during their college career, but in their future endeavors as well. As the records indicate, Joseph’s impact as a mentor and coach has been felt for years in the program she has built into one of the best in the Big Ten Conference. Since taking over the Spartan program in 1994, the 18th-year head coach has become the winningest coach in program history, guiding MSU to a 514-460-1 record and four NCAA Regional appearances. In addition, she is one of just four active coaches in the Big Ten and 39 in the nation to own over 600 career victories, a milestone she accomplished during the 2008 season. When Joseph was named the fifth head coach in school history, she immediately raised the expectations for the program. MSU has steadily improved under her tutelage, posting three 40-win campaigns and nine 30-win seasons, including four in the past six years. Joseph’s players have performed at a high level her entire career, leading to individual accolades as well as team success. She has coached five All-Americans and her players have earned All-Big Ten honors 40 times and All-Great Lakes Region honors 27 times. In the classroom, an impressive seven student-athletes have been named Academic All-America in her tenure, the most of any active coach in the Michigan State Athletics Department. Her players are a regular on the Academic All-Big Ten Team, earning conference honors 84 times. In 2008, Michigan State earned a berth in the Big Ten Tournament for the sixth straight season and upset sixth-ranked Michigan in the first round. The team fell in the semifinals to close out a 27-29 campaign. Three Spartans earned All-Big Ten honors, including first-team selection Nikki Nicosia, marking the 13th time in Joseph’s tenure a player has been named first-team All-Big Ten. Nicosia also garnered first-team All-Great Lakes Region honors for the second consecutive year, and three others were named to the second team. Jessica Bracamonte and Kara Weigle were named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team, and four players were awarded Academic All-Big Ten accolades. In 2007, Joseph recorded her second consecutive 30-win season, going 33-26. Three Spartans earned All-Big Ten honors, as Traci Nicosia was named first team while Nikki Nicosia and Caitlin Mahoney were second team Additionally, Nikki Nicosia garnered All-Great Lakes Region Second-Team honors, and five Spartans nabbed Academic All-Big Ten honors. The Spartans claimed the program’s first-ever Big Ten Tournament title in 2004 with a tournament sweep of host Michigan, Northwestern and Illinois. In addition to the league tournament title, the three wins garnered State its second straight appearance in an NCAA Regional, which marked the first time in MSU history the softball team made consecutive appearances in NCAA postseason play. State’s 2004 Big Ten Tournament sweep - which came in the midst of a 10-5 run to end the season - was largely due to the resiliency of two-time All-America pitcher Jessica Beech, now pitching coach for the Spartans. Beech was the pitcher of

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record in 13 of the last 15 games of the season. However, the Spartan bats held their own in the final 15 games, batting .305 with 79 runs scored, 25 doubles and eight home runs during that span. Following the Big Ten Tournament win, MSU went on to defeat Texas A&M, 5-1, before falling to No. 7 Washington, 12-8, in the first two games of the NCAA Regional. State bounced back from its loss to UW with a 13-5 six-inning victory against Massachusetts, but was eliminated from the regional in a 9-1 loss to host Georgia. As a team, the Spartans raked in postseason honors, while leading the Big Ten in batting for the second consecutive year. Four players were named to All-Big Ten teams, as Jessica Beech and Angel Merren earned first-team honors and Natalie Furrow and Dayna Feenstra were honorable mention selections. Beech earned her second selection as an NFCA All-America honoree, while Furrow and Feenstra were also NFCA All-Region First-Team selections. Brittney Green earned Big Ten Tournament MVP accolades, while Beech, Furrow and Merren were also named to the All-Tournament Team. Green and Elizabeth Peterson were selected to the NCAA Region 8 Team, and Furrow closed out her career as MSU’s ninth-ever CoSIDA Academic All-America honoree. MSU posted 40 wins for the fourth time in school history during the 2003 campaign. In addition, State made its third NCAA Regional run in the previous seven seasons, advanced to the regional final, and picked up its first season sweep of Michigan since the 1981 campaign. The Spartans took third in the Big Ten with a 13-6 mark, improving from a ninth-place finish and 4-16 record in 2002. The team’s accomplishments did not go unnoticed, as Joseph earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, and she and her staff were honored as the Great Lakes Regional Coaching Staff of the Year. From 1998-2000, Michigan State posted an overall record of 105-66, winning at least 30 games all three seasons. During the 1999 campaign, the Spartans compiled a 41-23 overall record and made their second NCAA Regional appearance in three years. The Spartans advanced to the regional finals before losing to DePaul to end the postseason run. The 1998 season marked the first time in program history that the Spartans won 30 games in three consecutive years. In the three-year span, MSU had two NFCA All-Americans, two All-Great Lakes Region and six All-Big Ten honorees, and three players named to the Big Ten AllTournament Team. Off the field, the accolades were just as impressive, as players earned Academic All-America hon-

ors three times and Academic All-Big Ten honors 15 times. Rebuilding the MSU program would have been a daunting task for most, but Joseph accepted the challenge and quickly reversed its fortunes. She gradually brought MSU back to respectability during her first three seasons, and the result was a record-setting campaign in 1997. The Spartans won a school-record 47 games in 1997 and made their first-ever Big Ten Tournament appearance after finishing third in the Big Ten regular season standings with a 14-9 record. The reward for turning around a program that had gone 258-409-4 in the 14 years prior to her arrival came on May 11, 1997, when the Spartans received the school’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Softball Tournament. In her first season at the helm of the Spartan program in 1994, the energetic and enthusiastic Joseph guided MSU to its most overall wins (19) since the 1989 season. In addition, two of her players earned All-Great Lakes Region honors and three players earned CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. Joseph’s coaching talents were recognized on a national level as well. In June of 1997, she served as co-coach of the West Team at the U.S. Softball Women’s National Team Festival in Midland, Mich. Joseph went on to serve as an assistant coach for the U.S. team that won the gold medal at the Pan Am Qualifier in Medellin, Colombia, July 18-26, 1997. Joseph has helped mold several talented players in her MSU career. In 1996, Patti Raduenz, currently the head softball coach at Elon University, and Keri Lemasters, currently the head coach at Suffolk University in Boston, each earned NFCA Second-Team All-America honors, the first Spartan players to earn All-America status since 1984. In addition, pitcher Stacey Smith landed a spot on the AllGreat Lakes Region Second Team. Raduenz was also lauded for her classroom ability, earning first-team Academic All-America recognition. After completing her final season of eligibility in 1997, Lemasters went on to play for the USA National Team and professionally for the Durham Dragons. Raduenz played four years in the Women’s Professional Softball League, while Smith played one season in the pro leagues. In December of 1999, Stacey Phillips was drafted by the Tampa Bay FireStix of the WPSL. In 1998, Phillips earned third-team All-America honors, becoming the third player under Joseph to garner All-America recognition. Phillips was also the head softball coach at Indiana University from 2006-2008. For Joseph’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

THE JOSEPH FILE PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach at Central Michigan (1986-87); Assistant Coach at Indiana (1988); Head Coach at Bowling Green (1989-1993). COACHING RECORD: 650-593-1 (.494) in 22 seasons as a college head coach. 514-460-1 (.533) in 17 seasons at MSU. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in business administration from Central Michigan in 1985; master’s degree in business from Central Michigan in 1987. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Four-year letterwinner at Central Michigan (1982-85). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Head Coach - 1993, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004 NCAA Regionals.

Joseph’s Career Record - Head Coach Year School 1989-93 Bowling Green 1994-Present Michigan State Totals

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Coaching Staff JESSICA BOGRAKOS ASSISTANT COACH FOURTH SEASON

A former Spartan softball standout, Jessica (Beech) Bograkos returns for a fourth year as an assistant coach, having served as a volunteer assistant in 2007. Along with assisting in day-to-day duties, Bograkos will primarily work as

MSU’s pitching coach. Since her return to MSU, Spartan pitchers have continuously improved each year. Overall under Bograkos’ tutelage, three different Spartans have thrown a no hitter as well as Megan Hair throwing the schools first perfect game as an individual in MSU’s 8-0 win over St. Joseph’s on March 6, 2007. In 2010, Lauren Kramer made history as she became the first Spartan to throw a no-hitter since 2007 when Michigan State downed Stetson, 8-0. Kramer threw the school’s 21st no-hitter, becoming the 14th different player to record such a feat . Kamer ended the year ranked 80th nationally in shutouts (five) and 96th in strikeouts (177) and now ranks ninth in school history with 302 career strikeouts. A two-time NFCA All-America honoree, Bograkos holds the MSU record for career no-hitters (4), wins (72), shutouts (24) and strikeouts (659). In addition, she holds single-season records for wins (29), innings pitched (283.1), appearances (53), shutouts (13) and the top two spots on the single-season strikeout chart (264, 235). Bograkos earned her first All-America honor following her junior year, during which she posted a 27-11 record with a 1.25 ERA. She posted 30 complete games with 13 shutouts for State in 2003. Bograkos also hit .254 (43-for-169) on the season and was Second-Team All-Big Ten. As a senior, Bograkos was a First-Team All-Big Ten selection, as she not only posted 29 wins as a pitcher but led the Big Ten in batting in conference games with a .406 batting average. She also was named Big Ten All-Tournament, All-Big Ten and Academic All-District, as well as First-Team AllGreat Lakes Region in both 2003 and 2004. A native of Okemos Mich., Bograkos earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Michigan State University in 2004. She currently resides in Lansing, Mich., with her husband, Tim, a former MSU basketball player.

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CHELSEA SPENCER ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON

Michigan State head softball coach Jacquie Joseph announced on Sept 2, 2010 the hiring of Chelsea Spencer as assistant coach. Spencer arrives at Michigan State having served as the head coach at Chabot Community College since 2006. Spencer will primarily work with the infielders and serve as the recruiting coordinator and assist in team travel. At Chabot, Spencer was named the 2009 Coast Conference North Division Coach of the Year while compiling a 24-21 overall record. First baseman Rachel Kroneder was named the 2009 Player of the Year for the Coast Conference North and earned Female Athlete of the Year honors at Chabot College under Spencer’s tutelage. Spencer was also instrumental in the development and design of the Gladiators’ softball stadium. In 2008, Spencer was named a coach at Holy Names University as a graduate assistant. The Hawks, in their first season of competition, broke into the top-20 of the NAIA rankings with the aid of Spencer. Spencer got her first opportunity in coaching when she was the Alameda High School head junior varsity coach in 2006. The Hornets posted an undefeated recorded in Spencer’s lone season at the helm. Spencer also assisted the varsity team during practices, games and in the physical training plans. The California-Berkley graduate started 277 consecutive games for the Golden Bears throughout her career, good enough for third all-time in program history. Spencer started her collegiate career in stellar fashion as she blasted a homer in the fifth inning against Florida State to give Cal a 1-0 victory in the 2002 Women’s College World Series en route to the title her freshman season. The next two seasons Cal would finish runner-up at the WCWS (2003, 2004). Following her junior season, Spencer was honored as a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Third-Team All-American after she was second on the team in RBIs (36) and home runs (8) and third in doubles (9), total bases (95) and stolen bases (17). After exhausting her collegiate eligibility, Spencer was drafted in the third round of the 2005 National Pro Fastpitch League draft by the New York Juggernauts. The 2009 season saw Spencer once again reach the pinnacle of her game as she won the NPF’s Cowles Cup as a member of the Rockford Thunder. From 2006-08, Spencer was a member of the Philadelphia Force of the NPF. Spencer earned a spot on the All-NPF team on three separate occasions (2006-07, 2009). Spencer graduated from Cal in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in American studies and is the process of earning her master’s degree in kinesiology at St. Mary’s College of California.

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AMY SZAWARA VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON

Former Spartan Amy Szawara returns to the MSU dugout in her first season a volunteer assistant. Szawara will assist in the preparation of the Spartan catchers as well as other day-today duties. Over the past two years, Szawara has offered private lessons in Lansing and has also served as a senior softball instructor at Frozen Ropes in Chester, N.Y. Currently, Szawara also serves as a fitness manager at the University Club on the campus of MSU. Szawara took over the catching duties midway through the 2004 campaign and wound up aiding in the team’s Big Ten tournament title and MSU’s second straight appearance in the NCAA regionals.

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Secchia Stadium In recognition of a $1 million gift from alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia, the Michigan State University Board of Trustees voted unanimously Sept. 17 to approve the naming of the new softball facility Secchia Stadium. The largest cash (outright) gift received by an MSU women’s intercollegiate sports program will go toward the construction of a new 1,100-seat facility located at Old College Field, which is scheduled to be completed for the 2011 season. Secchia Stadium also will feature 120 chair-back seats, a new press box and sound system, and accessible seating, while brick accents on the outside of the stadium will architecturally match historic Jenison Field House, McLane Baseball Stadium, and the hitting and pitching facility. The total cost of construction is $2 million. “This is a truly meaningful gift from Peter and Joan Secchia, for it signifies the worthiness of all of our intercollegiate programs at MSU,” said MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon. “We are so grateful for Peter’s and his family’s continued, outstanding leadership in support of the university.” Chairman Emeritus of Universal Forest Products, Secchia is also a member of the Athletic Director’s Advisory Council. His volunteerism and contributions to Michigan State date back nearly 50 years. Secchia recently provided the lead gift for the College of Human Medicine’s new headquarters in Grand Rapids, now known as the Secchia Center. Secchia also co-chaired the fundraising effort to construct the Smith Academic Center at MSU, the academic resource center utilized by MSU’s student-athletes. “It is gifts like this that will help elevate our total program,” said MSU Director of Athletics Mark Hollis. “We are so appreciative of Peter and Joan helping add another jewel to the wonderful Old College Field complex. Peter has meant so much to the university and to the advancement of our intercollegiate athletics program.” “This tremendous contribution is another great example of alumni giving back to the community that nurtured them,” said MSU head coach Jacquie Joseph, who is beginning her 18th year at the helm of the Spartan softball program. “This signifies one family’s commitment to the entire Spartan athletic family. We are so grateful to the Secchia family for putting their trust in our program and supporting the vision of the women’s softball program. It is truly a dream come true for all past Spartan softball alumnae, current players and for all those players who will follow in the future. As one member of a family prospers, so does the entire family. Our program will work hard to honor this gift and represent all Spartans with pride.” ABOUT PETER & JOAN SECCHIA A Marine Corp. veteran (1956-59), Ambassador Peter Secchia graduated from Michigan State 1963 with a degree in economics. Joan Secchia graduated with a degree in elementary education from MSU. The Secchia’s married on June 20, 1964. Following his graduation, Secchia served as the US Ambassador to Italy from 1989 to 1993. He received the Cavaliere di Gran Croce (The Knight of the Great Cross). He also was awarded the Department of State Distinguished Honor Award during his service, an award given to serving ambassadors and to non-career ambassadors. Secchia has served as the CEO and Chairman of the Board of Universal Forest Products, a company that manufactures engineered wood components and operates manufacturing plants and distribution centers throughout North America. He has served as Chairman of the River City Food Company which has 29 restaurants, catering facilities, and banquet locations in the states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.

Peter & Joan Secchia

Secchia was honored in 1994 as the Master Entrepreneur of the Year for Michigan and in 1995 as the Businessman of the Year and has been involved with civic organizations promoting economics and assisting underprivileged youth. In 1994 he was appointed to chair the Secchia Commission I by Governor John Engler of Michigan which was focused on improving government services. Secchia Commission II focused on public sector pensions.

Since her return, Mrs. Secchia has become a Board Member of Opera Grand Rapids, the Children’s Assessment Center, the Student Advancement Foundation, the Women’s Resource Center, and has become a Trustee of Aquinas College in Grand Rapids. The Secchias are residents of East Grand Rapids, Michigan. They have four children; two daughters and two sons.

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MSU All-Time Honors and Awards All-Big Ten 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010

Deanne Moore (First Team) Tracey Baker (Second Team) Becky Aimesbury (Honorable Mention) Tracey Baker (First Team) Tracy Beadlescomb (First Team) Diane Gentry (Second Team) Tracey Baker (First Team) Tracy Beadlescomb (First Team) Kim Archer (First Team) Colleen Barry (Second Team) Sally Green (Second Team) Sheila Ovenhouse (First Team) Jenny Kreutzer (Second Team) Denise Berrios (Second Team) Ann Castillo (Second Team) Patti Raduenz (Second Team) Keri Lemasters (First Team) Keri Lemasters (First Team) Patti Raduenz (First Team) Keri Lemasters (First Team) Patti Raduenz (Second Team) Keri Lemasters (Second Team) Stacey Phillips (Second Team) Stacey Smith (Second Team) Carrie Fry (Second Team) Stacey Phillips (Second Team) Carrie Carpenter (First Team) Shealee Dunavan (Second Team) Carrie Fry (Second Team) Molly Hugan (Third Team) Stacey Phillips (Second Team) Stacey Phillips (First Team) Shealee Dunavan (First Team) Shealee Dunavan (Third Team) Natalie Furrow (Second Team) Brittney Green (Second Team) Tiffany Wallace (Second Team) Sandy Lewis (Third Team) Sandy Lewis (First Team) Tiffany Wallace (First Team) Natalie Furrow (Second Team) Elizabeth Peterson (Second Team) Jessica Beech (Second Team) Margaret Schick (Third Team) Jessica Beech (First Team) Dayna Feenstra (Third Team) Natalie Furrow (Third Team) Angel Merren (First Team) Nicole Mercado (Second Team) Caitlin Mahoney (First Team) Traci Nicosia (First Team) Nikki Nicosia (Second Team) Caitlin Mahoney (Second Team) Nikki Nicosia (First Team) Jessica LeFevre (Third Team) Bianca Mejia (Third Team) Lindsey Hansen (Third Team)

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Stacey Phillips Jessica Beech (pitcher-twice) Sandy Lewis (twice) Elizabeth Peterson Jessica Beech Nicole Mercado Rachel Turney (pitcher) Caitlin Mahoney Kara Weigle Gina Mondo (twice) Kara Weigle Lindsey Hansen Jessica Bracamonte

Big Ten Coach of the Year 1986 2003

Gloria Becksford Jacquie Joseph

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Jessica Beech Janette Hurtado Sandy Lewis Jessica Beech Natalie Furrow Brittney Green (MVP) Angel Merren Jessica Bracamonte Kara Weigle

NCAA Region 6 All-Tournament Team 1997

Carrie Fry Stephanie Giroux Stacey Phillips

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Linda Bache’ (First Team) Deanne Moore (First Team) Tracy Beadlescomb (First Team) Kim Archer (First Team) Denise Berrios (Second Team)

All-Great Lakes Region 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009

Patti Raduenz (First Team) Keri Lemasters (Second Team) Patti Raduenz (First Team) Keri Lemasters (Second Team) Keri Lemasters (First Team) Patti Raduenz (First Team) Stacey Smith (Second Team) Keri Lemasters (First Team) Stacey Smith (Second Team) Stacey Phillips (First Team) Carrie Carpenter (Second Team) Shealee Dunavan (Second Team) Shealee Dunavan (First Team) Stacey Phillips (Second Team) Jessica Beech (First Team) Natalie Furrow (First Team) Brittney Green (First Team) Sandy Lewis (First Team) Jessica Beech (First Team) Dayna Feenstra (Second Team) Natalie Furrow (First Team) Caitlin Mahoney (Second Team) Nikki Nicosia (Second Team) Nikki Nicosia (First Team) Gina Mondo (Second Team) Bianca Mejia (Second Team) Jessica LeFevre (Second Team) Gina Mondo Lauren Kramer

NFCA All-American 1983 1984 1996 1998 2003 2004

Deanne Moore (First Team) Deanne Moore (Second Team) Keri Lemasters (Second Team) Patti Raduenz (Second Team) Stacey Phillips (Third Team) Jessica Beech (Third Team) Sandy Lewis (Third Team) Jessica Beech (Second Team)

1996 Danielle Manzardo 1997 Team

George Alderton Athlete of the Year Presented annually to the top Michigan State female athlete 1984 Deanne Moore 1999 Carrie Carpenter

Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor

Presented annually to a male and female studentathlete at each conference institution for scholarship and athletic achievement 1996 Patti Raduenz 1999 Carrie Carpenter

Denise Berrios Erica Strutz (pitcher) Becky Gray (pitcher) Molly Hugan Erica Strutz (pitcher - twice)

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1983 1987 1988 1992

NFCA Academic All-American

Big Ten Player of the Week 1992 1998 1999

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Presented to a male or female graduating senior for distinguished performance in athletics and scholarship, and for possessing a high degree of character, leadership and personality 1989 Sheila Ovenhouse

MSU Sportswoman

Formerly presented to the student-athlete who best combined athletic and academic achievement and generated respect for women’s athletics 1984 Deanne Moore 1988 Kim Archer

Gwen Norrell Hall of Fame Award

Presented annually to the senior student-athlete with the highest overall grade-point average 1990 Michelle Bryant

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1983 1986 1988 1989 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2003 2004

Deanne Moore Sheila Ovenhouse Sheila Ovenhouse Sheila Ovenhouse Deb Lobato Patti Raduenz Patti Raduenz Margaret Hollis Margaret Hollis Carrie Carpenter Sandy Lewis Margaret Schick Natalie Furrow

CoSIDA Academic All-District IV 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999

Deb Lobato (First Team) Alina Baron (Second Team) Patti Raduenz (Second Team) Patti Raduenz (First Team) Janelle Howe (Second Team) Patti Raduenz (First Team) Maria Caruso (Second Team) Margaret Hollis (First Team) Erica Strutz (First Team) Carrie Carpenter (First Team) Shealee Dunavan (Second Team) Margaret Hollis (First Team) Erica Strutz (First Team)

2000 2002 2003 2004 2008

Erica Strutz (First Team) Margaret Hollis (Second Team) Margaret Schick (First Team) Jessica Beech (Second Team) Sandy Lewis (First Team) Margaret Schick (First Team) Natalie Furrow (First Team) Jessica LeFevre (First Team)

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Academic All-Big Ten 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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Deanne Moore Deanne Moore Becky Aimesbury Becky Aimesbury Sheila Ovenhouse Sheila Ovenhouse Michelle Bryant Sheila Ovenhouse Michelle Bryant Teresa Glynn Sheila Ovenhouse Michelle Bryant Shelly Wynn Julie Hall Shelly Wynn Alina Baron Julie Hall Janelle Howe Deb Lobato Kim Reichard Shelly Wynn Alina Baron Maria Caruso Janelle Howe Deb Lobato Patti Raduenz Kim Reichard Erin Zimmerman Alina Baron Maria Caruso Janelle Howe Patti Raduenz Kim Reichard Erin Zimmerman Maria Caruso Danielle Manzardo Stefanie Noffsinger Patti Raduenz Carrie Carpenter Jill Danak Jacqueline Hall Molly Hugan Danielle Manzardo Stacey Smith Tiffany Yager Jennifer Andrew Carrie Carpenter Lisa Doorn Carrie Fry Jacqueline Hall Margaret Hollis Danielle Manzardo Erica Strutz Tiffany Yager Carrie Carpenter Shealee Dunavan Carrie Fry Margaret Hollis Molly Hugan Erica Strutz Tiffany Yager Carrie Fry Andrea Goldsworthy Becky Gray Margaret Hollis Niki Stemberger Erica Strutz

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2001 Becky Gray Lacy Hauxhurst Sandy Lewis Margaret Schick Niki Stemberger 2002 Jessica Beech Natalie Furrow Robyn Golden Becky Gray Lacy Hauxhurst Sandy Lewis Margaret Schick 2003 Jessica Beech Carrie Cousino   Natalie Furrow Lacy Hauxhurst Sandy Lewis Margaret Schick 2004 Jessica Beech Natalie Furrow Janette Hurtado 2005 Dayna Feenstra Janette Hurtado Victoria Morache 2006 Dayna Feenstra Jessica LeFevre Caitlin Mahoney Jackie Noble Rachel Turney 2007 Dayna Feenstra Jessica LeFevre Caitlin Mahoney Jackie Noble Rachel Turney 2008 Jessica LeFevre Caitlin Mahoney Gina Mondo Lesley Noel 2009 Karen Fox 2010 Karen Fox Ali Grant Lori Padilla Rebecca Rogers Brett Williams

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NFCA All-Americans

Deanne Moore

Keri Lemasters

Patti Raduenz

1983 - First Team 1984 - Second Team

1996 - Second Team

1996 - Second Team

Lemasters earned Second-Team All-America honors at shortstop as a junior in 1996.

A three-year starter at shortstop, Raduenz moved to third base as a senior and went on to enjoy the best year of her career en route to Second-Team All-America honors.

Moore became MSU’s first All-America honoree when she was named first team in 1983 after hitting .302. As a senior, Moore garnered second-team honors with a .287 average and a team-leading 20 RBIs. Moore, who was named the Alderton Athlete of the Year in 1984, ended her career with a .299 average and a then-MSU record 164 hits. A First-Team Academic All-America honoree in 1983, Moore was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996.

The only player in Spartan history to earn First-Team All-Big Ten honors three times, Lemasters is MSU’s all-time leader in hits (263), doubles (52) and triples (19) and ranks tied for second with a career batting average of .344.

She hit an MSU-record .422 with 65 hits in 1996. Raduenz became the only player in program history to hit .400 or better in two seasons (.414 in 1995). A CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-America honoree in 1996, she is MSU’s all-time leader with a .372 batting average and ranks third in hits (224) and fourth in RBIs (104).

Stacey Phillips

Sandy Lewis

Jessica Beech

1998 - Third Team

2003 - Third Team

Phillips earned Third-Team All-America honors as an at-large selection in 1998, her sophomore season. Phillips led the team with a .347 average and 60 hits.

A senior in 2003, Sandy Lewis was named All-America based on a .369 batting average with 37 RBIs, both team bests. She had 22 stolen bases and 65 hits on the season. Her .369 batting average ranked seventh among all-time season bests at MSU.

2003 - Third Team 2004 - Second Team

She tied the then-MSU single-season record with 47 RBIs and had 24 extra base hits for a .607 slugging percentage. The Spartan shortstop also garnered Second-Team All-Big Ten and First-Team Great Lakes All-Region honors that season.

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Lewis also garnered Academic All-America honors in 2003, and was named First-Team All-Big Ten. She also was named First-Team All-Great Lakes Region, Academic All-Big Ten and was twice named the Big Ten Player of the Week during the 2003 season.

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Jessica Beech earned All-America honors following her junior year, during which she posted a 27-11 record with a 1.25 ERA. She posted 30 complete games with 13 shutouts for State in 2003. Beech also hit .254 (43-for-169) on the season. As a senior, Beech was the second team’s utility selection, as she not only posted 29 wins as a pitcher but led the Big Ten in batting in conference games with a .406 batting average. She also was named Big Ten All-Tournament, All-Big Ten and Academic All-District, as well as First-Team All-Great Lakes Region in both 2003 and 2004.

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MSU Athletics Hall of Fame #9 Gloria Becksford

Former Spartans in the Pros

Patti Raduenz Durham Dragons - 1997-99 Ohio Pride - 2000

Keri Lemasters Durham Dragons - 1999 Florida Wahoos - 2000

Stacey Phillips First Overall Pick 2003 Draft, National Pro Fastpitch

Stacey Smith Durham Dragons - 1998

A former Spartan pitcher and eventual head coach, Gloria Becksford still ranks as one of the most consistent and successful performers in Michigan State softball history. A solid performer, both in the circle and at the plate, Becksford played a pivotal role in building the tradition and history that Spartan softball is today. On Sept. 29, 1995, former Spartan pitcher Gloria Becksford became the first female athlete at Michigan State University to have her uniform number retired. Becksford’s uniform – No. 9 – was officially retired as part of the 20th anniversary reunion of the 1976 National Championship team. After graduating from Hamilton High, the Holland, Mich., native attended Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. Two years later, Becksford transferred to MSU, where she helped lead the Spartans to the height of softball glory. In 1975, her first season at MSU, Becksford won 17 games and led the Spartans to a third-place finish in the College World Series. Becksford would become the greatest pitcher in MSU history after leading the Spartans to the AIAW National Championship in 1976. She appeared in 24 of MSU’s 28 games in ’76, throwing 137.1 of the team’s 192 innings. She went 17-1 with an ERA of 0.56. Of the 59 hits she allowed, just eight were for extra bases. Becksford faced 513 batters, striking out 110 and allowing just 14 walks. She was just as tough at the plate, hitting .370 with 20 hits and 14 RBIs. During her career, she tossed three no-hitters, which stood as the most in program history until Jessica Beech topped the feat with four career no-hitters (2001-04). Becksford continued her Spartan career as head coach of the softball team from 1980-1993. During her 14-year career, Becksford tallied 259 victories, including 75 in Big Ten play. She led the 1980 squad to a second-place finish in the SMAIAW (State of Michigan Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) postseason tournament, and directed the 1981 Spartans to a seventh-place finish in the AIAW (Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) tournament, second-place in the SMAIAW and first place in the MAIAW (Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women).

Spartan USA Softball Participants Pan American Games 1979 1983

Kathy Strahan - gold medal Deanne Moore - silver medal

Pan American Games Qualifying Team 1997 2006

Jacquie Joseph (Assistant Coach) Gold medal Bianca Mejia

Kathy Strahan

USA Junior National Team 1999 2006 2007

Tiffany Thomas - silver medal Bianca Mejia Bianca Mejia

USA Softball National Team Festival 1997 1997 1999

Jacquie Joseph (Co-Coach West Team) Bronze medal Keri Lemasters (East Team) Gold medal Shealee Dunavan (Royal Team) Bronze medal

USA Superball Team 1997

Shealee Dunavan

Keri Lemasters

USA Team - South Pacific Classic 1985

Tracy Beadlescomb Gold medal

Tracy Beadlescomb

USA Team - ISF World Championship 1986

Deanne Moore Gold medal

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Deanne Moore Deanne Moore

Deanne Moore

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AIAW Tournament Teams

1974 - 9th place AIAW College World Series 1977 - 3rd place AIAW College World Series Elizabeth Anderson, Gayle Barrons, Joan Ferguson, Nancy Green, Laurel Hills, Carol Hutchins, Carmen King, Carlyn Klemm, Jennie Klepinger, Pati Lawson, Nancy Lyons, Jill Manion, Diane Spoelstra, Cheryl Sprangel, Kathleen Strahan, Laury Ward, Gwen White, Laurie Zoodsma. Head coach: Diane Ulibarri.

1975 - 3rd place AIAW College World Series Ann Anderson, Gloria Becksford, Pam Berlinski, Leanna Bordner, Lynn Cross, Cindy Elliott, Laurie Gray, Susan Lawson, Roz Leeck, Cindy Mort, Paula Ramer, Jill Sayers, Betty Seelbach, Dathy Strachan, Patricia Veach, Laurie Ward, Gwen White, Joan Woloszyk. Head coach: Margo Snively. Trainer: Sue Schnieder.

1981 - 7th place AIAW College World Series 1976 AIAW National Champions Carmen King, Ann Nolan, Ann Anderson, Gayle Barrons, Gwen White, Pati Lawson, Deb Roberts, Nancy Green, Laury Ward, JoAnn McKim. Head Coach Dianne Ulibarri, Manager Pat Fellows, Graduate Assistant Linda Levesque, Trainer Jan Howell, Nancy Schneider, Nancy Lyons, Pam Berlinski, Carol Hutchins, Diane Spoelstra, Linda Haglund, Sue Lawson, Gloria Becksford, Kathy Strahan, Cathy Paye, Deb Peuen.

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Head Coach Gloria Becksford, Sheri Lotre, N/A, Val Duerr, Izzy Forester, Deanne Moore, Sue Sims, Teri Swink, Assistant Coach Kathy Strahan, Donna Thomas, Mary Moeller, Linda Ascuitto, Cheri Ritz, Denise Bundo, Michelle Howe, Kim Kurzawa, Athletic Trainer Helen Laskaris, Linda Bache, Wendy Greenwood

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NCAA Tournament Teams

1997 NCAA Regional Qualifier

1999 NCAA Regional Qualifier

Jennifer Andrew, Carrie Fry, Stefanie Noffsinger, Jill Danak, Tiffany Yager, Stephanie Giroux. Middle Row: Stacey Smith, Erica Strutz, Lisa Doorn, Stacey Phillips, Kelly Carr, Molly Hugan, Athletic Trainer Kim Cornelisse. Back Row: Head Coach Jacquie Joseph, Assistant Coach Michele Hawkins, Margaret Hollis, Carrie Carpenter, Danielle Manzardo, Tammie Gallis, Jacqueline Hall, Keri Lemasters, Assistant Coach Kim McKeon.

Tiffany Yager, Carrie Fry, Margaret Hollis, Kelly Carr, Demita Clark, Niki Stemberger, Andrea Goldsworthy. Second Row: Keri DeJong, Kim Gallatin, Becky Gray, Stacey Phillips, Erica Strutz, Molly Hugan, Andrea Phillips. Third Row: Laura Dinger, Tiffany Thomas, Amanda Melton, Shealee Dunavan, Carrie Carpenter, Corey Elliott. Fourth Row: Head Coach Jacquie Joseph, Assistant Coach Kim McKeon, Assistant Coach Julie Hudson, Manager Jaclyn Sosnowski, Manager Christine Bunner, Athletic Trainer Heena Shah.

2003 NCAA Regional Qualifier

2004 NCAA Regional Qualifier

Athletic Trainer Sarah Murgittroyd, Head Coach Jacquie Joseph, Janette Hurtado, Lacy Hauxhurst, Jessica Beech, Elizabeth Peterson, Brittney Green, Angel Merren, Carrie Cousino, Sandy Lewis, Margaret Schick, Assistant Coach Amanda Scott. Second Row: Manager Cody Harding, Natalie Furrow, Tiffany Wallace, Amy Szawara, Dominique Van Nortwick, Robyn Golden, Jennifer Diesling, Stephanie Christner, Sheridan Fowler, Katie Joosten, Assistant Coach Stephanie Henderson.

Assistant Coach Amanda Scott, Head Coach Jacquie Joseph, Jackie Noble, Sheridan Fowler, Dayna Feenstra, Dana Rosenblatt, Erin Harvey, Christine McGrew, Meghan Darhower, Natalie Furrow. Second Row: Athletic trainer Angie Lewis, Nicole Mercado, Elizabeth Peterson, Victoria Morache, Brittney Green, Jessica Beech, Amy Szawara, Angel Merren, Janette Hurtado, Manager Eric Breece, Undergraduate Assistant Coach Margaret Schick.

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MSU Career Hitting Records Games Played

No.

Batting Average

Avg.

1. Carrie Fry 2. Margaret Hollis 3. Dayna Feenstra Keri Lemasters 5. Carrie Carpenter 6. Shealee Dunavan 7. Janette Hurtado 8. Stacey Phillips 9. Angel Merren 10. Nicole Mercado

236 235 234 234 231 230 229 228 227 226

1. Patti Raduenz 2. Keri Lemasters 3. Natalie Furrow Shealee Dunavan 5. Nikki Nicosia 6. Stacey Phillips 7. Kara Weigle 8. Lindsey Hansen 9. Brittney Green 10. Deanne Moore

.372 .344 .340 .340 .332 .325 .317 .308 .301 .299

At Bats

No.

1. Keri Lemasters 2. Shealee Dunavan 3. Margaret Hollis 4. Carrie Fry 5. Nikki Nicosia 6. Nicole Mercado 7. Stacey Phillips 8. Kara Weigle 9. Dayna Feenstra 10. Natalie Furrow

Hits

764 721 679 673 665 664 661 654 652 651

1. Keri Lemasters 2. Shealee Dunavan 3. Patti Raduenz 4. Natalie Furrow Nikki Nicosia 6. Stacey Phillips 7. Kara Weigle 8. Carrie Fry 9. Margaret Hollis 10. Dayna Feenstra 11. Nicole Mercado 12. Brittney Green Tiffany Wallace 14. Traci Nicosia 15. Gina Mondo 16. Caitlin Mahoney 17. Tracy Beadlescomb 18. Deanne Moore 19. Stefanie Noffsinger 20. Carrie Carpenter 21. Jessica Beech 22. Angel Merren Tammy Evans 24. Holly Hugan 25. Linda Bache

Years

Runs Batted In

No.

Years

Doubles

No. Years

1997-00 1997-00 2004-07 1994-97 1996-99 1998-01 2002-05 1997-00 2001-04 2004-07

1993-96 1994-97 2001-04 1998-01 2005-08 1997-00 2006-2009 2008-pres. 2001-04 1981-84

Years

1994-97 1998-01 1997-00 1997-00 2005-08 2004-07 1997-00 2006-09 2004-07 2001-04

No. Years 263 245 224 221 221 215 207 195 192 187 185 181 181 175 173 170 166 164 158 157 154 143 143 137 136

1994-97 1998-01 1993-96 2001-04 2005-08 1997-00 2006-09 1997-00 1997-00 2004-07 2004-07 2001-04 2000-03 2005-08 2006-09 2005-08 1984-87 1981-84 1995-98 1996-99 2001-04 2001-04 1992-95 1996-99 1981-84

1. Stacey Phillips 2. Natalie Furrow 3. Dayna Feenstra 4. Caitlin Mahoney 5. Keri Lemasters 6. Kara Weigle 7. Patti Raduenz 8. Gina Mondo 9. Shealee Dunavan 10. Margaret Hollis 1. Keri Lemasters 2. Natalie Furrow 3. Dayna Feenstra 4. Stacey Phillips 5. Shaelee Dunavan 6. Traci Nicosia 7. Patti Raduenz 8. Margaret Hollis Caitlin Mahoney 10. Tiffany Wallace

Triples

1. Keri Lemasters 2. Nikki Nicosia 3. Izzy Forester 4. Kara Weigle Patti Raduenz Tracey Baker 7. Nicole Mercado Shealee Dunavan 9. Stacey Phillips 10. Sheila Ovenhouse

Home Runs

1. Stacey Phillips 2. Dayna Feenstra Caitlin Mahoney 4. Lindsey Hansen 5. Gina Mondo 6. Brittney Green 7. Patti Raduenz 8. Kara Weigle Elizabeth Peterson 10. Meghan Darhower Robyn Golden Shealee Dunavan Izzy Forester

Extra-Base Hits

1. Stacey Phillips Keri Lemasters 3. Dayna Feenstra 4. Natalie Furrow 5. Patti Raduenz 6. Shealee Dunavan Caitlin Mahoney 8. Lindsey Hansen 9. Kara Weigle 10. Gina Mondo Brittney Green

141 128 120 114 108 101 104 98 95 93 52 50 45 40 37 36 34 33 33 31

Years

1997-00 2001-04 2004-07 2005-08 1994-97 2006-09 1993-96 2006-09 1998-01 1997-00 1994-97 2001-04 2004-07 1997-00 1998-01 2005-08 1993-96 1997-00 2005-08 2000-03

No. Years 19 16 15 12 12 12 11 11 10 8

No. 31 24 24 22 20 19 15 14 14 11 11 11 11

No. 81 81 71 64 61 59 59 57 55 53 53

1994-97 2005-08 1979-82 (3) 2006-09 1993-96 1984-87 2004-07 1998-01 1997-00 1986-89

Years

1997-00 2004-07 2005-08 2008-pres. 2006-09 2001-04 1993-96 2006-09 2003-06 2004-07 2000-03 1998-01 1979-82

Runs Scored

No.

Walks

No. Years

Stolen Bases

No.

Sacrifices

No.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

Keri Lemasters Nikki Nicosia Carrie Fry Shealee Dunavan Gina Mondo Brittney Green Stacey Phillips Jessica Beech Kara Weigle Carrie Carpenter Tiffany Yager Brittney Green Patti Raduenz Deanne Moore Dayna Feenstra Janette Hurtado Becky Aimesbury Stacey Phillips Nikki Nicosia Meghan Darhower Caitlin Mahoney

1. Margaret Schick 2. Nikki Nicosia 3. Carrie Carpenter 4. Tiffany Yager 5. Jessica LeFevre 6. Jessica Beech 7. Kara Weigle 8. Tracy Beadlescomb 9. Linda Bache 10. Sandy Lewis 1. Keri Lemasters 2. Carrie Fry 3. Sandy Lewis 4. Carrie Carpenter 5. Shealee Dunavan 6. Kara Weigle Janette Hurtado 8. Stefanie Noffsinger 9. Natalie Furrow 10. Tiffany Yager

141 125 120 115 110 106 100 99 98 98 98 104 95 85 82 66 63 59 59 57 57 81 68 60 55 52 42 40 37 36 34 53 50 44 43 42 52 52 40 38 37

Years

1994-97 2005-08 1997-00 1998-01 2006-09 2001-04 1997-00 2001-04 2006-09 1996-99 1996-98 2001-04 1993-96 1981-84 2004-07 2002-05 1983-86 1997-00 2005-08 2004-07 2005-08

Years

2000-03 2005-08 1996-99 1996-99 2005-08 2001-04 2006-09 1984-87 19891-84 2000-03

Years

1994-97 1997-00 2000-03 1996-99 1998-01 2006-09 2002-05 1995-97 2001-04 1996-99

Current players in bold.

Years

1997-00 1994-97 2004-07 2001-04 1993-96 1998-01 2005-08 2008-pres. 2006-09 2006-09 2001-04

Kara Weigle

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MSU Single-Season Hitting Records Games Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.

Keri Lemasters Tammie Gallis Stefanie Noffsinger Carrie Carpenter Carrie Fry Margaret Hollis Margaret Hollis Molly Hugan Shealee Dunavan Carrie Fry Molly Hugan

Batting Average *

1. Patti Raduenz 2. Patti Raduenz 3. Keri Lemasters 4. Nikki Nicosia 5. Gina Mondo 6. Natalie Furrow Shealee Dunavan 8. Shealee Dunavan 9. Sandy Lewis 10. Lindsey Hansen 11. Stacey Phillips 12. Dayna Feenstra 13. Tracy Beadlescomb 14. Nikki Nicosia 15. Kara Weigle 16. Traci Nicosia 17. Jessica Beech 18. Natalie Furrow 19. Stacey Phillips 20. Jessica Beech 21. Carrie Carpenter 22. Elizabeth Peterson 23. Lauren Kramer 24. Carrie Fry Keri Lemasters

At Bats

1. Keri Lemasters 2. Margaret Hollis 3. Jessica Beech Carrie Fry 5. Linda Bache’ 6. Natalie Furrow 7. Stefanie Noffsinger Keri Lemasters 9. Nikki Nicosia 10. Nicole Mercado Shealee Dunavan

Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

Keri Lemasters Keri Lemasters Natalie Furrow Shealee Dunavan Nikki Nicosia Nikki Nicosia Jessica Beech Kara Weigle Dayna Feenstra Natalie Furrow Sandy Lewis

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Year 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1999 1999 1999 1999 1997

Avg. (H-AB) Year .422 .414 .400 .397 .385 .383 .383 .373 .369 .368 .367 .365 .359 .357 .356 .352 .351 .349 .347 .345 .344 .343 .341 .340 .340

(65-154) (63-152) (80-200) (73-184) (47-122) (77-201) (75-196) (63-169) (65-176) (57-155) (61-166) (65-178) (55-153) (71-199) (68-191) (62-176) (67-191) (65-186) (60-173) (71-206) (52-151) (60-175) (44-129) (53-156) (55-162)

No. 236 208 206 206 202 201 200 200 199 196 196

1996 1995 1996 2008 2009 2004 1999 2000 2003 2010 2000 2004 1987 2007 2007 2007 2004 2003 1998 2004 1999 2004 2009 1998 1994

Year 1997 1997 2004 1999 1981 2004 1997 1996 2007 2004 1999

No. Year 80 78 77 75 73 71 71 68 65 65 65

1996 1997 2004 1999 2008 2007 2004 2007 2004 2003 2003

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Carrie Fry Patti Raduenz

65 65

1999 1996

Runs

No. Year 51 51 43 43 41 41 39 39 39 38

2004 1996 2004 1996 2007 2004 2003 1999 1999 2008

Runs Batted In

No.

Year

Extra-Base Hits

No.

Year

Doubles

No. Year

1. Jessica Beech Keri Lemasters 3. Brittney Green Patti Raduenz 5. Nikki Nicosia Natalie Furrow 7. Sandy Lewis Shealee Dunavan Carrie Fry 10. Nikki Nicosia 1. Natalie Furrow 2. Kara Weigle 3. Caitlin Mahoney Stacey Phillips Izzy Forester 6. Dayna Feenstra 7. Dayna Feenstra 8. Stacey Phillips Patti Raduenz 10. Keri Lemasters 1. Keri Lemasters 2. Lindsey Hansen 3. Natalie Furrow 4. Shealee Dunavan Keri Lemasters 6. Caitlin Mahoney Dayna Feenstra Stacey Phillips Nikki Nicosia 10. Kara Weigle Stacey Phillips 1. Natalie Furrow Keri Lemasters 3. Lindsey Hansen 4. Traci Nicosia Dayna Feenstra Jessica Beech Natalie Furrow Shealee Dunavan 9. Dayna Feenstra 10. Kara Weigle Stacey Phillips

Triples 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.

Izzy Forester Nikki Nicosia Kara Weigle Keri Lemasters Keri Lemasters Nicole Mercado Traci Nicosia Stacey Phillips Patti Raduenz Tracey Baker

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50 48 47 47 47 46 41 40 40 38 32 31 30 25 25 24 24 24 24 23 23 22 22 18 15 15 15 15 15 14 13 13

2004 2007 2007 1998 1981 2004 2006 2000 1996 1996 1997 2010 2004 1999 1996 2007 2006 1998 2008 2007 1999 2004 1997 2010 2007 2006 2004 2003 1999 2004 2009 1999

No. Year 12 10 9 9 7 5 5 5 5 5

1980 2008 2007 1996 1997 2006 2005 1999 1995 1987

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Home Runs

No.

Year

Stolen Bases

No.

Year

Sacrifices

No.

Year

Walks

No. Year

1. 2. 3. 4. 8.

Stacey Phillips Caitlin Mahoney Lindsey Hansen Lindsey Hansen Brittney Green Robyn Golden Patti Raduenz Meghan Darhower Dayna Feenstra Brittney Green Stacey Phillips Bianca Mejia

1. Margaret Schick 2. Margaret Schick Tiffany Yager 4. Carrie Carpenter 5. Sandy Lewis 6. Nikki Nicosia 7. Tiffany Yager 8. Nikki Nicosia Carrie Carpenter 10. Nikki Nicosia 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9.

Sandy Lewis Carrie Carpenter Stefanie Noffsinger Kara Weigle Natalie Furrow Carrie Fry Molly Hugan Keri Lemasters Janette Hurtado Sandy Lewis Margaret Hollis Keri Lemasters Tiffany Yager Deb Lobato

1. Patti Raduenz 2. Brittney Green Deanne Moore 4. Brittney Green 5. Brittney Green 6. Sandy Lewis 7. Bianca Mejia 8. Patti Raduenz Deanne Moore 10. Meghan Darhower

Fewest Strikeouts * 1. 3.

Sheila Ovenhouse Sue Fracker Traci Nicosia Mary Bongard Joan Ferguson

13 12 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 28 27 27 23 22 21 19 18 18 17 21 20 20 18 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 37 31 31 30 29 28 27 26 26 24

No. (AB)

1 (164 AB) 1 (111 AB) 2 (137 AB) 2 (160 AB) 2 (125 AB)

2000 2007 2010 2009 2004 2002 1996 2007 2006 2004 1998 2008 2002 2003 1999 1999 2003 2007 1998 2005 1998 2006 2002 1997 1996 2008 2003 2000 1999 1994 2005 2003 1999 1996 1996 1994 1996 2003 1981 2001 2003 2003 2008 1994 1984 2007

Year 1989 1987 2006 1989 1980

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MSU Career Pitching Records Earned Run Average

ERA

Wins

No. Years

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Sue Sims Izzy Forester Diane Kennett Diane Gentry Wendy Greenwood

1. Jessica Beech 2. Stacey Smith 3. Erica Strutz 4. Rachel Turney Stefanie Noffsinger 6. Lesley Noel 7. Becky Gray 8. Diane Kennett 9. Diane Gentry 10. Lesley Noel

0.87 1.07 1.39 1.44 1.45 72 68 52 43 43 42 39 37 31 27

Izzy Forester Erica Strutz Jacqueline Hall Jessica Beech Stacey Smith Rachel Turney Stefanie Noffsinger Sue Sims Megan Hair

.700 (21-9) .684 (52-35) .655 (19-10) .621 (72-44) .607 (68-44) .524 (43-39) .524 (43-39) .524 (22-20) .522 (24-22)

Shutouts

No. Years

Strikeouts 1. Jessica Beech 2. Stacey Smith 3. Becky Gray 4. Rachel Turney 5. Erica Strutz 6. Stefanie Noffsinger 7. Lesley Noel 8. Diane Gentry 9. Lauren Kramer 10. Keri DeJong

No. Years 659 2001-04 408 1994-97 407 1999-02 406 2005-07 338 1997-00 335 1995-98 318 2005-08 305 1984-86 302 2009-pres. 250 1999-02

1. Jessica Beech 2. Stacey Smith 3. Stefanie Noffsinger 4. Lesley Noel 5. Diane Gentry 6. Diane Kennett 7. Becky Gray 8. Rachel Turney Erica Strutz 10. Colleen Barry

2001-04 1994-97 1997-00 2005-07 1995-98 2005-08 1999-02 1982-84,86 1984-86 2005-08

Winning Percentage Pct. (W-L) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.

Years

1981-82 1979-82 (2) 1982-84/86 1984-86 1978-81 (1)

Years

1979-82 1997-00 1996-98 2001-04 1994-97 2005-07 1995-98 1981-82 2006-09

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Erica Strutz Megan Hair Jessica Beech Lesley Noel Jacqueline Hall

24 22 17 15 14 13 13 12 12 11

2001-04 1994-97 1995-98 2005-08 1984-86 1982-84,86 1999-02 2005-07 1997-00 1986-89

No. Years 12 11 10 7 6

1997-00 2006-09 2001-04 2005-08 1996-98

Current players in bold.

Erica Strutz Innings Pitched

No.

1. Stacey Smith 2. Jessica Beech 3. Becky Gray 4. Diane Kennett 5. Lesley Noel 6. Stefanie Noffsinger 7. Erica Strutz 8. Rachel Turney 9. Diane Gentry 10. Alina Baron

769.2 754.2 594.2 580.2 569.2 526.0 520.0 498.1 477.0 438.1

1. Stacey Smith 2. Jessica Beech 3. Diane Kennett 4. Diane Gentry 5. Shelly Wynn 6. Stefanie Noffsinger 7. Lesley Noel 8. Rachel Turney 9. Becky Gray 10. Suzi Dankert

83 72 63 60 53 48 46 45 44 42

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No.

Years

1994-97 2001-04 1999-02 1982-84,86 2005-08 1995-98 1997-00 2005-07 1984-86 1992-95

Years

1994-97 2001-04 1982-84,86 1984-86 1990-93 1995-98 2005-08 2005-07 1999-02 1988-90

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MSU Single-Season Pitching Records Earned Run Average

Avg.

Wins

No. Year

1. Sue Sims 2. Diane Kennett *(Min. 80 IP)

1. Jessica Beech Stacey Smith 3. Jessica Beech Erica Strutz 5. Stacey Smith 6. Sue Sims 7. Rachel Turney Stefanie Noffsinger 9. Lauren Kramer 10. Lesley Noel

Year

0.74 0.77

1981 1986

29 29 27 27 22 20 17 17 16 15

2004 1997 2003 1999 1996 1981 2006 1998 2010 2008

Saves

No. Year

Appearances

No. Year

1. 2. 3. 6.

Erica Strutz Jessica Beech Megan Hair Megan Hair Lesley Noel Jacqueline Hall Lesley Noel Jessica Beech Erica Strutz Suzi Dankert Diane Gentry

1. Jessica Beech 2. Erica Strutz 3. Jessica Beech Lesley Noel 5. Stacey Smith 6. Lauren Kramer 7. Lesley Noel 8. Becky Gray Becky Gray 10. Lauren Kramer

Complete Games 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Stacey Smith Jessica Beech Jessica Beech Diane Gentry Erica Strutz Stacey Smith Sue Sims

8 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

1997 2002 2009 2006 2006 1998 2007 2003 1998 1988 1984

53 47 44 44 42 41 40 39 39 38

2004 1999 2003 2008 1997 2010 2007 2001 2002 2009

No.

Year

32 30 29 26 25 25 25

1997 2003 2004 1985 1999 1996 1981

1. Izzy Forester 2. Wendy Greenwood 3. Erica Strutz 4. Jessica Beech 5. Stacey Smith * (10+ Decisions)

Innings Pitched 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jessica Beech Stacey Smith Jessica Beech Erica Strutz Stacey Smith

.778 (14-4) .727 (8-2-1) .714 (10-4) .711 (27-11) .707 (29-12)

No.

283.1 282.1 247.1 241.1 223.1

Year

1981 1981 1998 2003 1997

Year

2004 1997 2003 1999 1996

Strikeouts

No. Year 264 235 189 177 175 160 160 140 136 128 128

2004 2003 1997 2010 2002 2005 1999 1985 2006 1996 2008

Fewest Walks

No.

Year

Fewest Hits

No.

Year

Fewest Runs Allowed

No.

Year

Jessica Beech Stacey Smith Jessica Beech Diane Gentry Stefanie Noffsinger Stacey Smith

1. Jessica Beech 2. Jessica Beech 3. Stacey Smith 4. Lauren Kramer 5. Becky Gray 6. Rachel Turney Erica Strutz 8. Diane Gentry 9. Rachel Turney 10. Stacey Smith Lesley Noel

1. Diane Kennett 2. Izzy Forester Diane Gentry * (Min. 80 IP)

13 10 8 8 7 7

10 15 15 16 17 17 19 19 20

56 64

17 34 34

Fewest Earned Runs Allowed No. Lauren Kramer

M I C H I G A N

No. Year

1. 2. 3. 5.

1. Diane Kennett 2. Izzy Forester * (Min. 80 IP)

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1. Shelly Wynn 2. Lesley Noel Erica Strutz 4. Suzi Dankert 5. Stefanie Noffsinger Jessica Beech 7. Shelly Wynn Suzi Dankert 9. Stacey Smith * (Min. 80 IP)

Sue Sims Season Winning Percentage Pct. (W-L)

Shelly Wynn

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1. Diane Kennett 2. Izzy Forester * (Min. 80 IP)

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2003 1997 2004 1986 1998 1996

1991 2005 1998 1988 1997 2001 1992 1989 1995

1986 1982

1986 1981 1984

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MSU Single-Game Records At Bats 8 7 6

Natalie Furrow vs. Northwestern Margaret Schick vs. Northwestern Jessica Bracamonte vs. Detroit Jessica Beech vs. Northwestern Lacy Hauxhurst vs. Northwestern Janette Hurtado vs. Northwestern Angel Merren vs. Northwestern Margaret Hollis vs. Indiana Stefanie Noffsinger vs. Indiana Tammie Gallis vs. Indiana 28 times (most recent listed) Kara Weigle vs. Detroit Caitlin Mahoney vs. Penn State Victoria Morache vs. Penn State Brittney Green vs. Northwestern Sandy Lewis vs. Northwestern Tiffany Wallace vs. Northwestern Shealee Dunavan vs. Florida State

5 4

Nikki Nicosia vs. Wright State Gayle Barrons vs. Southern Illinois 32 times (most recent listed) Jessica Bracamonte vs. Beth-Cook. Kara Weigle vs. St. John’s Caitlin Mahoney at Detroit Kara Weigle vs. Toledo Caitlin Mahoney vs. Purdue Meghan Darhower vs. Wright State Dayna Feenstra vs. Indiana Natalie Furrow at Loyola Mary. Janette Hurtado vs. Northwestern Brittney Green at Miami (Ohio) Shealee Dunavan vs. Indiana Brittney Green vs. Jacksonville St. Stacey Phillips vs. Eastern Mich. Stacey Phillips vs. Illinois State Keri Lemasters vs. Ohio State

Hits

Runs Scored 4

Kara Weigle vs. Toledo Sandy Lewis vs. Virginia Margaret Schick vs. IPFW Stacey Phillips vs. Eastern Mich. Stacey Phillips v. Eastern Illinois Keri Lemasters vs. Iowa Julie Hirth vs. Detroit Joan Ferguson vs. Delta

Runs Batted In 7 6 5

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Dayna Feenstra vs. Wright State Gina Mondo vs. Illinois Caitlin Mahoney at Detroit Kara Weigle vs. Toledo Amanda Melton vs. Iowa Caitlin Mahoney vs. Ohio State Kara Weigle vs. Toldeo Caitlin Mahoney vs. Valparaiso Gina Mondo vs. IPFW Gina Mondo vs. Toledo Dayna Feenstra vs. Buffalo Dayna Feenstra at Detroit Mercy Natalie Furrow vs. IPFW Natalie Furrow vs. Indiana Stacey Phillips vs. Florida Atlantic 2 0 1 1

5-8-03 5-8-03 5-1-08 5-8-03 5-8-03 5-8-03 5-8-03 4-15-97 4-15-97 4-15-97 5-1-08 4-10-05 4-10-05 5-8-03 5-8-03 5-8-03 3-28-99 3-9-06 5-12-77 2-20-09 2-14-09 4-3-07 2-16-07 4-7-06 3-25-06 4-25-04 3-12-04 5-8-03 3-22-03 4-6-01 3-25-01 4-5-00 2-21-98 4-13-97 2-16-07 3-1-03 4-6-02 4-5-00 2-18-00 4-23-95 4-21-93 5-2-78 3-9-06 4-13-08 4-3-07 2-16-07 5-8-99 4-5-08 3-23-08 5-3-07 4-18-07 3-7-06 3-4-06 5-11-04 4-6-02 4-7-02 3-10-00

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Stacey Phillips vs. Illinois St. Margaret Hollis vs. Arkansas Keri Lemasters vs. Virginia Linda Bache’ vs. St. Louis Becky Aimesbury vs. St. Louis Diane Spoelstra vs. W. Michigan

2-21-98 3-7-97 3-15-96 3-26-83 3-26-83 4-19-78

Sacrifice Hits 3 2

3 times (most recent listed) Lacy Hauxhurst vs. Detroit Several (most recent listed) Kylene Hopkins vs. Connecticut Karen Fox vs. Detroit Kara Weigle at NC State Kara Weigle at Florida Gulf Coast Ali Grant vs. Georgetown Kara Weigle vs. Indiana Kara Weigle vs. Ohio State Kara Weigle vs. Elon Kara Weigle vs. Jacksonville Kara Weigle vs. UAB Jessica LeFevre at Illinois

Hit By Pitch 3 2

Sandy Lewis vs. North Carolina Ali Grant vs. Central Michigan Bianca Mejia vs. Ohio State Jessica Bracamonte vs. Minnesota Dayna Feenstra vs. WMU Elizabeth Peterson vs. Oakland Brittney Green at South Florida Brittney Green vs. Washington Brittney Green vs. Purdue Tiffany Yager vs. Southern Illinois Jill Werynski vs. New Mexico

3-28-01 3-9-10 3-25-09 3-10-09 2-22-09 2-14-09 4-20-08 4-5-08 3-15-08 2-16-08 2-15-08 4-13-07 3-23-02 4-15-09 4-4-08 3-29-08 4-12-05 4-14-04 2-14-04 3-8-03 4-8-01 3-14-98 3-10-94

Doubles 3 2

Meghan Darhower vs. Wright State 3-25-06 Shealee Dunavan vs. Mississippi St. 3-6-99 50 times (most recent listed) Lindsey Hansen vs. George Washington 3-13-10 Jenny Ramsaier vs. Marshall 2-12-10 Lindsey Hansen vs. Wisconsin 5-3-09 Jessica Bracamonte at Iowa 4-18-09 Kara Weigle vs. Northern Illinois 2-28-09 Nikki Nicosia vs. Penn State 4-27-08 Gina Mondo vs. Butler 3-2-08 Caitlin Mahoney at Detroit 4-3-07 Dayna Feenstra vs. Toledo 3-7-06 Nicole Mercado vs. SIU 2-24-06 Dayna Feenstra vs. Bethune-Cook. 3-12-05 Victoria Morache vs. Beth-Cook. 3-12-05 Natalie Furrow at Detroit Mercy 5-11-04 Brittney Green at Detroit Mercy 5-11-04

2

Nikki Nicosia vs. Butler Kara Weigle vs. Toledo Nicole Mercado at UC Riverside Shealee Dunavan vs. Colgate Keri Lemasters vs. Virginia Patti Raduenz vs. Coastal Carolina Stacey Smith vs. Bucknell Kim Reichard vs. W. Michigan

Triples

Home Runs 2

Brett Williams vs. Marshall Ali Grant at Coastal Carolina Heidi Purtzer vs. Northern Illinois Gina Mondo vs. Illinois Caitlin Mahoney vs. Ohio State Nikki Nicosia vs. Wisconsin Gina Mondo vs. Bowling Green Caitlin Mahoney vs. Valparaiso Caitlin Mahoney at Indiana Dayna Feenstra vs. Buffalo Brittney Green vs. Illinois Angel Merren vs. Iowa Elizabeth Peterson at Miami (Ohio) Tiffany Wallace at Miami (Ohio) Stacey Phillips vs. Florida Atlantic Stacey Phillips vs. Eastern Illinois Izzy Forester vs. Baylor

Walks 4 3

Caitlin Mahoney vs. Wright State Sally Green vs. Ohio State Cheryl Weise vs. Ohio State 19 times (most recent listed) Meghan Darhower at Iowa Nikki Nicosia vs. Toledo Dayna Feenstra vs. Toledo Dayna Feenstra vs. Detroit Meghan Darhower vs. IPFW Jessica LeFevre vs. Chattanooga Amy Szawara vs. Indiana Brittney Green vs. Michigan Brittney Green vs. Oklahoma State Robyn Golden vs. Oakland Brittney Green vs. Iowa

3

Gina Mondo at Florida Gulf Coast Gina Mondo vs. Coastal Carolina Traci Nicosia at Detroit Nikki Nicosia vs. Fla. Atlantic Angel Merren vs. Butler Margaret Schick vs. Illinois-Chicago Margaret Schick vs. Penn State Carrie Carpenter vs. Purdue Tiffany Yager vs. Ga. Southern Linda Bache’ vs. Mississippi State

Stolen Bases

2-12-10 3-14-09 2-28-09 4-13-08 4-5-08 3-30-08 3-16-08 5-3-07 4-20-07 3-5-06 5-15-04 4-6-03 3-22-03 3-22-03 3-10-00 2-18-00 3-26-81 3-9-06 4-30-88 4-19-86 4-15-07 3-25-07 3-25-07 4-18-06 3-29-06 3-17-06 4-1-05 5-1-04 3-6-03 4-3-02 4-20-02 2-22-09 3-8-08 4-3-07 3-19-05 2-21-04 3-6-03 3-31-02 4-11-98 3-13-98 3-22-84

Bold indicates records set in 2010.

3-2-08 2-16-07 3-9-04 3-18-00 3-15-96 3-19-95 3-18-95 5-12-94

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MSU Miscellaneous Records First-Ever National Ranking No. 25

Highest National Ranking No. 8 No. 8

March 5, 1997 March 19, 1997 April 15, 1997

Most Consecutive Weeks In Top 25 12

March 5, 1997 – Jan. 28. 1998

USA Today/NFCA Poll Ranking (by date) March 5, 1997 March 12, 1997 March 19, 1997 March 25, 1997 April 1, 1997 April 8, 1997 April 15, 1997 April 22, 1997 April 29, 1997 May 6, 1997 May 26, 1997 (Final Poll) Jan. 28, 1998 (Preseason) April 1, 1998 June 2, 1999 (Final Poll) Jan. 26, 2000 (Preseason) Feb. 23, 2000 May 28, 2003 (Final Poll) Feb. 2, 2004 (Preseason)

No. 25 No. 16 No. 8 No. 12 No. 10 No. 12 No. 8 No. 9 No. 11 No. 13 No. 24 No. 22 No. 25 No. 14 No. 17 No. 24 No. 24 No. 25

USA Today/NFCA Poll Ranking (by rank) March 19, 1997 April 15, 1997 April 22, 1997 April 1, 1997 April 29, 1997 March 25, 1997 April 8, 1997 May 6, 1997 June 2, 1999 (Final Poll) March 12, 1997 Jan 26, 2000 (Preseason) Jan. 28, 1998 (Preseason) May 26, 1997 (Final Poll) Feb. 23, 2000 May 28, 2003 (Final Poll) March 5, 1997 April 1, 1998 Feb. 2, 2004 (Preseason)

Longest Winning Streaks 1. 18 games 2. 13 games 3. 12 games 12 games

No. 8 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 16 No. 17 No. 22 No. 24 No. 24 No. 24 No. 25 No. 25 No. 25

4/20/76 – 5/16/76 4/11/96 – 4/24/96 2/22/03 – 3/8/03 5/5/96 – 3/1/97

Longest Big Ten Winning Streaks 1. 14 games 2. 9 games

Longest Losing Streaks

1. 19 games 2. 18 games

5/5/96 – 4/15/97 4/13/96 – 4/24/96 4/23/93 – 3/3/94 4/3/92 – 4/18/92

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Longest Big Ten Losing Streaks 1. 18 games 2. 13 games

4/23/93 – 4/2/94 4/3/92 – 4/18/92

Longest Games In MSU History Innings Date 1. 18 5/8/03 2. 15 4/15/97 15 4/2/97 15 5/9/94 5. 14 5/1/08 6. 13 4/10/05 13 5/4/79 8. 12 5/2/02 12 4/13/97 12 4/2/81 12 4/14/78 12. 11 3/28/99 11 5/3/98 11 4/26/89 11 4/12/82 11 4/12/82 11 3/24/82 11 5/5/79

Opponent Northwestern Indiana Central Michigan Indiana Detroit Penn State Western Michigan Western Michigan Ohio State Central Michigan Minnesota Florida State Minnesota Western Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Oklahoma State Western Michigan

Result L, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 9-5 W, 2-1 L, 4-3 L, 1-0 W, 3-2 T, 2-2 L, 1-0 W, 5-4 L, 2-1 W, 6-5 L, 3-2 L, 2-1 L, 5-4 L, 1-0

No Hitters (by pitcher totals)

MSU’s All-Time Record In Extra-Inning Games 73-13, 86 games

Most Extra-Inning Games In A Season 11 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

1997 2009 2003 1989 2005 2004 2002 1996 1984

Perfect Games

Megan Hair 6 IP, 0 K 3/6/07, MSU 8, Saint Joseph’s 0 Becky Gray (combined) 4 IP, 7 K Jessica Beech (combined) 3 IP, 4 K 4/6/02, MSU 2, IPFW 0

No Hitters (by date)

Lauren Kramer 5 IP, 0 BB, 4 K 2/13/10 - MSU 8, Stetson 0 Lesley Noel 5 IP, 2 BB, 4 K 4/18/07 - MSU 12, IPFW 0 Rachel Turney 5 IP, 4 BB, 6 K 3/25/07 - MSU 8, Miami (OH) 0 Megan Hair 7 IP, 6 BB, 3 K 2/17/06 - MSU 8, Seton Hall 1 Jessica Beech 6 IP, 1 BB, 9 K 4/14/04 - MSU 8, Oakland 0 Jessica Beech 5 IP, 0 BB, 9 K 3/20/04 - MSU 10, Oakland 0 Jessica Beech 7 IP, 0 BB, 8 K 3/5/04 - MSU 4, UC Santa Barbara 1 Jessica Beech 7 IP, 2 BB, 8 K 2/14/03 - MSU 1, East Carolina 0 Keri DeJong 6 IP, 7 BB, 5 K 2/18/00 - MSU 10, Eastern Illinois 0 S T A T E

Becky Gray 5 IP, 3 BB, 1 K 4/6/99 - MSU 12, Western Michigan 0 Stefanie Noffsinger 7 IP, 0 BB, 12 K 3/14/98 - MSU 1, Southern Illinois 0 Stacey Smith 5 IP, 0 BB, 4 K 5/4/97 - MSU 8, Wisconsin 0 Diane Gentry 7 IP, 2 BB, 3 K 5/5/84 - MSU 2, Ohio State 0 Diane Kennett 7 IP, 0 BB, 6 K 4/23/82 - MSU 10, Indiana State 0 Izzy Forester 7 IP, 1 BB, 8 K 5/1/81 - MSU 4, Detroit Mercy 0 Wendy Greenwood 7 IP, 6 BB, 3 K 4/4/81 - MSU 2, Ohio State 1 Wendy Greenwood 7 IP, 5 BB, 3 K 3/27/81 - MSU 3, Stephen F. Austin 0 Nancy Lyons 7 IP, 3 BB, 3 K 5/4/78 - MSU 19, Spring Arbor 0 Gloria Becksford 7 IP, 10 K 4/30/76 - MSU 17, Hope 0 Gloria Becksford 5 IP, 8 K 4/27/76 - MSU 12, Delta 0 Gloria Becksford 7 IP, 8 K 4/20/76 - MSU 4, Calvin 0

S O F T B A L L

1. Jessica Beech 2. Gloria Becksford 3. Wendy Greenwood 4. 10 tied

Longest Hitting Streaks 1. 17 games 22-60 (.367) 17 games 27-64 (.422) 3. 16 games 29-56 (.518) 16 games 25-52 (.481) 16 games 22-55 (.400) 6. 15 games 24-54 (.444) 7. 14 games 21-44 (.477) 14 games 20-52 (.385) 14 games 19-51 (.373) 14 games 21-38 (.553)

Consecutive Stolen Bases 1. 25 2. 19 19 4. 14 5. 13

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Margaret Hollis 3/6/97-3/16/97 Keri Lemasters 4/17/96-5/6/96 Keri Lemasters 3/23/96-4/13/96 Keri Lemasters 4/1/95-4/19/95 Rachel Dexter 4/22/87-5/9/87 Keri Lemasters 2/21/97-3/7/97 Gina Mondo 2/13/09-3/10/09 Nicole Mercado 4/4/04-4/23/04 Elizabeth Peterson 2/28/04-3/12/04 Tiffany Wallace 3/30/03-4/20/03 Keri Lemasters 3/7/94-5/3/96 Tiffany Yager 2/21/98-5/3/98 Carrie Carpenter 3/6/97-4/14/98 Linda Bache’ 4/24/83-4/10/84 Kara Weigle 2/18/07-4/22/07

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MSU All-Time Coaching Records Year-by-Year Records Overall Big Ten Big Ten Year Record Record Finish Postseason 1972 8-4 - - 1973 11-5-1 - - 1974 15-10 - - AIAW (9th) 1975 21-4-1 - - AIAW (3rd)/SMAIAW (1st) 1976 24-4 - - AIAW (1st)/SMAIAW (1st) 1977 24-11 - 1st * AIAW (3rd)/SMAIAW (1st) MAIAW (2nd) 1978 21-18 - 1st * SMAIAW (2nd) 1979 22-20 - 2nd * SMAIAW (2nd) 1980 22-15-1 - 2nd * SMAIAW (2nd) 1981 42-19-1 - 2nd * AIAW (7th)/SMAIAW (2nd) MAIAW (1st) 1982 16-22 0-2 T-6th/6 - 1983 16-22-1 9-11 5th/7 - 1984 22-26-1 8-15 6th/7 - 1985 18-29 8-12 T-5th/7 - 1986 29-20 14-10 4th/7 - 1987 13-34 4-20 7th/7 - 1988 21-30 10-14 6th/7 - 1989 23-29 7-17 6th/7 - 1990 9-45 5-19 T-6th/7 - 1991 11-41 2-22 7th/7 - 1992 6-38 4-22 T-7th/8 - 1993 11-38 4-24 T-7th/8 - 1994 19-38 6-22 T-6th/8 - 1995 24-29 9-19 8th/9 - 1996 37-19 14-10 5th/10 - 1997 47-22 14-9 3rd/10 NCAA Regionals 1998 34-20 11-13 5th/10 - 1999 41-23 13-9 4th/10 NCAA Regionals 2000 30-23 5-10 7th/10 - 2001 21-39 5-15 10th/11 - 2002 24-35 4-15 9th/11 - 2003 40-19 13-6 3rd/11 NCAA Regionals 2004 36-26 8-12 7th/11 Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Regionals 2005 25-28-1 7-9 8th/11 2006 34-25 9-11 8th/11 - 2007 33-26 7-10 7th/11 - 2008 27-29 8-12 T-6th/11 - 2009 21-28 5-14 9th/11 - 2010 21-31 5-15 9th/11 - Totals 858-890-7 201-376 * The Big Ten Conference first sanctioned women’s sports in 1982. AIAW - Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women SMAIAW - State of Michigan Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women MAIAW - Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women

Individual Coach’s Records

Overall Overall Coach Seasons Record Winning Pct. Anne Irwin 2 19-9-1 .672 Margo Snively 2 36-14-1 .716 Dianne Ulibarri 4 91-53-0 .632 Gloria Becksford 14 259-408-4 .389 Jacquie Joseph 17 514-460-1 .528 Totals 39 956-944-7 .503

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Big Ten Record - - - 75-188 143-210 218-398

Head Coach Anne Irwin Anne Irwin Margo Snively Margo Snively Dianne Ulibarri Dianne Ulibarri Dianne Ulibarri Dianne Ulibarri Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Gloria Becksford Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph

Diane Ulibarri

Gloria Becksford

Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph Jacquie Joseph

Big Ten Winning Pct.

Jacquie Joseph

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MSU Year-by-Year Pitching Statistics Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L-T G GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB SO BK HB WP 1981 0.96 42-19-1 62 62 49 20 - 450.1 296 129 62 145 175 - - 1982 1.22 16-22 38 38 32 8 0 270 195 99 47 88 99 - 12 14 1983 1.81 16-22-1 39 39 28 8 0 271 238 110 70 94 102 - 6 28 1984 1.77 22-26-1 49 49 35 4 4 355 291 134 90 115 136 - 7 32 1985 2.01 18-29 47 47 40 6 0 323 252 131 93 120 166 - 4 32 1986 1.08 29-20 49 49 40 17 2 357 224 83 55 75 157 - 13 13 1987 2.45 13-34 47 47 31 4 0 320 335 153 87 98 62 1 7 13 1988 2.09 21-30 51 51 33 9 3 348.1 354 150 104 79 84 0 8 13 1989 2.19 23-29 52 52 33 8 3 360 381 166 113 87 83 0 6 9 1990 3.47 9-45 54 54 39 3 1 351 451 253 174 70 69 0 9 29 1991 2.96 11-41 65 65 41 4 0 333.1 356 197 141 98 129 0 15 13 1992 4.24 6-38 44 44 31 1 0 283.2 380 254 172 95 86 0 12 18 1993 3.39 11-38 49 49 29 4 2 318 424 217 154 68 95 1 9 16 1994 2.51 18-38+ 56 56 37 4 3 381.2 385 202 137 89 120 0 12 26 1995 2.99 24-29 53 53 27 6 3 356 385 193 152 97 174 0 11 13 1996 1.77 37-19 56 56 41 13 5 387 344 137 98 89 204 0 20 24 1997 1.67 47-22 69 69 44 16 8 493.1 399 176 118 108 328 0 24 39 1998 2.10 34-20 54 54 26 13 7 363.2 306 139 109 80 221 0 14 24 1999 2.31 41-23 64 64 38 11 2 433.1 408 201 143 130 275 0 26 30 2000 2.51 30-23 53 53 20 9 3 354.0 330 177 127 169 251 0 21 34 2001 3.22 21-39 60 60 25 7 3 397.2 415 238 183 169 236 0 24 33 2002 2.94 24-35 59 59 23 11 6 393.1 340 192 165 163 308 2 26 27 2003 1.73 40-19 59 59 40 17 3 408.2 331 126 101 109 333 0 17 14 2004 3.05 26-26 62 62 32 10 0 412.2 454 242 180 94 313 0 28 39 2005 2.86 25-28 54 54 28 10 1 367.0 391 199 150 103 225 0 24 34 2006 2.53 34-25 59 59 31 10 8 392.0 341 179 137 121 264 1 17 30 2007 3.37 33-26 59 59 20 14 6 381.2 377 226 184 135 258 6 27 23 2008 4.27 27-29 56 56 28 6 2 369.0 401 227 175 139 229 5 19 23 2009 4.20 21-28 49 49 15 4 4 327.0 393 249 196 134 211 3 17 24 2010 3.56 21-31 52 52 26 9 2 334.2 360 204 170 99 238 4 22 14 bold indicates MSU single-season record + MSU won one game by forfeit in 1994 (not reflected in team pitching totals)

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Lauren Kramer 2009, 10 Jenny Kreutzer 1988, 89, 90, 91 Kim Kurzawa 1981, 82, 83, 84 Kalie Lamb 2010 Sue Lawson 1976, 77 Jessica LeFevre 2005, 06, 07, 08 Keri Lemasters 1994, 95, 96, 97 Tricia Lepiarz 1987, 88, 89 Sandy Lewis 2000, 01, 02, 03 Abby Lincoln 2006, 07, 08 Natalia Litkewycz 1995, 96 Deborah Lobato 1992, 93, 94 Sherri Lotre 1981 Nance Lyons 1976, 77, 78, 79 Caitlin Mahoney 2005, 06, 07, 08 Shelly Malone 1988, 89, 90, 91 Jill Manion 1977, 78 Danielle Manzardo 1995, 96, 97, 98 Jodi McDonald 1984, 85, 86, 87 Colleen McGovern 1983, 84 Christy McGrew 2004 Bianca Mejia 2008 Amanda Melton 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Nicole Mercado 2004, 05, 06 Angel Merren 2001, 02, 03, 04 Mary Moeller 1980, 81, 82, 83 Gina Mondo 2006, 07, 08, 09 Deanne Moore 1981, 82, 83, 84 Victoria Morache 2004, 05 Nikki Nicosia 2005, 06, 07, 08 Traci Nicosia 2005, 06, 07, 08 Jackie Noble 2004, 05, 06 Lesley Noel 2005, 06, 07, 08 Stefanie Noffsinger 1995, 96, 97, 98 Barb Oakley 1980 Jayme O’Bryant 2010 Jenny O’Donnell 1987 Judy Orr 1982 Sheila Ovenhouse 1986, 87, 88, 89 Lori Padilla 2009, 10 Lauren Pederson 2002 Elizabeth Peterson 2003, 04, 05 Andrea Phillips 2000 Stacey Phillips 1997, 98, 99, 00 Deb Preston 1983, 84 Heidi Purtzer 2008, 09, 10 Theresa Pusateri 2001 Patti Raduenz 1993, 94, 95, 96 Jenny Ramsaier 2010 Kim Reichard 1993, 94, 95 Laurie Reynolds 1979, 80 Cheryl Ritz 1978, 79, 80, 81 Rebecca Rogers 2009, 10 Dana Rosenblatt 2004, 05, 06, 07 JoMarie Sahutske 1993 Margaret Schick 2000, 01, 02, 03 Stephanie Schmidt 2009 Gretchen Schultz 1994 Lori Schulze 1983, 85, 86, 87 Elisabeth Seelbach 1975 Connie Seymour 1979 Jill Sietz 1990 Sue Sims 1981, 82 Amy Smith 1994 J.J. Smith 1987 Stacey Smith 1994, 95, 96, 97 S O F T B A L L

Stephanie Smith Bernadette Smoltz Joey Spano Chris Spears Diane Spoelstra Cheryl Sprangel Niki Stemberger Kathy Strahan Kim Strauch Erica Strutz Terry Swink Amy Szawara Donna Thomas Tiffany Thomas Cathy Tobin Deb Traxinger Kerri Trompics Mary Jo Truesdale Rachel Turney Sherri Tyler Michel Van Howe Patricia Veach Tiffany Wallace Laury Ward Kara Weigle Cheryl Weise Martha Wendt Jill Werynski Gwen White Brett Williams Ronnie Winter Shelby Wise Kim Wolbrink Joan Woloszyk Rachel Wrusch Shelly Wynn Tiffany Yager Erin Zimmerman Laurie Zoodsma

1982, 83, 84, 85 1990, 91 1974 1989, 90 1976, 77, 78 1977, 78, 79 1999, 2000, 01 1975, 76, 77, 78 2002 1997, 98, 99, 00 1981, 82, 83, 84 2003, 04, 05, 06 1980, 81, 82, 83 1999, 2000 1990 1980 1991 1974 2005, 06, 07 1974 1978, 79, 80, 81 1975 2000, 01, 02, 03 1974, 75, 76, 77 2006, 07, 08, 09 1986 1991, 92 1992, 93, 94, 95 1974, 75, 76, 77 2009, 10 1984, 85 2010 1980 1975 1994 1990, 91, 92, 93 1996, 97, 98, 99 1993, 94, 95 1977

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at Muskegon CC Central Michigan at Grand Rapids JC Muskegon CC Jackson CC at Grand Valley State Calvin Calvin at Grand Valley State at Eastern Michigan at Wayne State at Grand Valley State

1973 Anne Irwin, Head Coach Overall Record: 11‑5‑1 9‑6 W at Purdue 23‑8 W at Indiana 10‑12 L at Indiana 4/27 38‑4 W Grand Valley State 11‑9 W Calvin 25‑5 W Calvin 5/4 15‑0 W at Eastern Michigan 5/5 6‑2 W Northern Illinois ! 5/5 0‑5 L Western Illinois ! 5/5 4‑3 W Northern Illinois ! 4‑2 W at Eastern Michigan 15‑1 W at Calvin 5/17 9‑4 W Northern Iowa % 5/18 2‑7 L S.W. Missouri State % 5/18 6‑7 L Nebraska‑Omaha % 8‑8 T at North Dakota 4‑6 L at Grand Valley ! Northern Illinois Softball Sportsday % College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 1974 Margo Snively, Head Coach Overall Record: 15‑10 # 4/13 5‑11 L Northern Illinois 4/13 5‑4 W Indiana 4/16 6‑0 W Grand Rapids JC 4/20 6‑2 W Grand Valley State 4/20 0‑12 L Indiana State 4/20 4‑2 W Indiana State 4/23 22‑0 W at Calvin 4/26 0‑15 L at Western Illinois 4/26 6‑7 L at Southern Illinois 4/27 0‑3 L at Illinois State 4/27 3‑0 W at Northern Illinois 4/30 13‑9 W Calvin 5/2 11‑4 W at Wayne State 5/3 3‑6 L Lansing Laurels 5/3 1‑13 L Lansing Laurels # remaining game information unavailable AIAW College World Series 1975 Margo Snively, Head Coach Overall Record: 21‑4‑1 4/11 5‑3 W 4/11 6‑2 W 2 0 1 1

4/11 23‑5 W Indiana 4/12 8‑5 W Indiana State 4/19 5‑9 L Purdue 4/19 12‑0 W Grand Valley State 4/22 25‑4 W Calvin 4/26 2‑1 W Northern Illinois 4/26 4‑3 W Illinois State 4/29 10‑1 W Calvin 4/30 5-0 W Lansing Laurels 4/30 5‑14 L Lansing Laurels 5/1 9‑1 W Grand Valley State 5/1 4‑4 T Grand Valley State 5/3 4‑1 W Eastern Illinois 5/3 14‑0 W Greenville Illinois 5/9 14-8 W Wayne State # 5/9 6-2 W Grand Valley # 5/10 3-2 W Grand Valley # 5/15 3-1 W Northwest Mo. State % 5/16 3-4 L Northern Iowa % 5/16 17-7 W Ohio % 5/17 3-2 W Arizona % 5/17 5-0 W Western Illinois % 5/17 4-3 W Northern Colorado % 5/18 3-7 L Northern Iowa % # SMAIAW Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) % AIAW College World Series 1976 Diane Ulibarri, Head Coach Overall Record: 24‑4 (National Champions) 4/3 7‑1 W Indiana State 4/3 2‑5 L Indiana State 4/8 11‑3 W Western Michigan 4/8 7‑0 W Western Michigan 4/9 0‑3 L Western Illinois 4/9 3‑1 W Western Illinois 4/14 4‑1 W at Western Michigan 4/14 4‑3 W at Western Michigan 4/17 7‑8 L at Purdue 4/17 1‑2 L at Purdue 4/20 4‑0 W Calvin 4/20 7‑0 W Calvin 4/21 20‑0 W Wayne State 4/27 12‑0 W at Delta 4/27 6‑0 W at Delta 4/30 17‑0 W Hope # 4/30 4‑1 W Western Michigan # 5/1 8‑2 W Grand Valley State # 5/1 8‑3 W Grand Valley State # 5/7 8‑3 W Ball State + 5/7 12‑2 W Ohio Northern + 5/8 2‑0 W Ohio State + 5/8 5‑2 W Ohio + 5/13‑16 2‑1 W Minnesota % 5/13‑16 6‑4 W Kansas % 5/13‑16 4‑0 W Arizona State % 5/13‑16 1‑0 W Nebraska‑Omaha % 5/13‑16 3‑0 W Omaha % # SMAIAW Tournament (Allendale, Mich.) + Ohio Fast Pitch Tournament % AIAW College World Series

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1977 Diane Ulibarri, Head Coach Overall Record: 24‑11 4/7 9‑12 L Western Michigan 4/7 5-2 W Western Michigan 4/8 9‑15 L at Western Illinois 4/8 2‑8 L at Western Illinois 4/9 8‑2 W at Western Illinois 4/9 0‑1 L at Northern Illinois 4/12 12‑4 W Macomb CC 4/12 14‑3 W Macomb CC 4/14 5‑6 L Delta 4/14 8‑0 W Delta 4/16 8‑7 W Grand Valley State 4/16 1‑4 L Grand Valley State 4/20 6‑0 W at Western Michigan 4/20 4‑3 W at Western Michigan 4/22 6‑2 W Iowa * 4/22 14‑2 W Ohio State * 4/23 2‑0 W Indiana * 4/24 10‑1 W Iowa * 4/28 6‑0 W Wayne State # 4/29 8‑0 W Calvin # 4/30 4‑13 L Western Michigan # 4/30 6‑0 W Grand Valley State # 4/30 3‑1 W Western Michigan # 4/30 2‑0 W Western Michigan # 5/12‑14 11‑4 W West Virginia @ 5/12‑14 2‑1 W Southern Illinois @ 5/12‑14 0‑5 L Western Illinois @ 5/12‑14 2‑1 W Southern Illinois @ 5/12‑14 7‑8 L Western Illinois @ 5/25 6‑2 W West Chester State % 5/26 5‑4 W (8) Northern Colorado % 5/28 3‑7 L Northern Iowa % 5/28 5‑1 W Nebraska‑Omaha % 5/29 3‑2 W Arizona State % 5/29 1‑2 L Arizona % * Big Ten Championship (Iowa City, Iowa) # SMAIAW Championship (Grand Rapids, Mich.) @ MAIAW Championship % AIAW College World Series 1978 Diane Ulibarri, Head Coach Overall Record: 21‑18 3/22 6‑3 W 3/22 6‑0 W 3/24 1‑2 L 3/24 3‑2 W 3/24 0‑1 L 3/25 3-4 L 4/8 4‑0 W 4/8 0‑1 L 4/11 2‑1 W (9) 4/13 4‑8 L 4/13 0‑4 L 4/14 8‑1 W 4/14 0‑1 L (12) 4/15 8‑3 W 4/15 0‑2 L 4/19 0‑5 L 4/19 8‑9 L 4/22 6‑3 W 4/22 5‑3 W R E C O R D

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3/27 3‑0 W Stephen F. Austin & 3/27 5‑3 W Indiana & 3/27 9‑1 W Northern Colorado & 3/28 2‑0 W Oklahoma & 3/28 2‑4 L Texas A&M & 1‑0 W at Oklahoma State 1‑11 L at Oklahoma State 4/2 0‑3 L Central Michigan 4/2 2‑2 T (12) Central Michigan 4/4 2‑1 W Ohio State 4/4 0‑1 L Grand Valley State 4/6 11‑0 W Detroit 4/6 4‑0 W Detroit 4/7 3‑0 W Eastern Michigan 4/7 3‑0 W Eastern Michigan 4/8 3‑4 L at Northern Illinois 4/10 5‑1 W College of St. Francis = 4/11 2‑3 L Indiana = 4/11 6‑1 W Northwestern = 4/13 0‑2 L at Central Michigan 4/13 0‑4 L at Central Michigan 4/14 4‑5 L (8) at Western Michigan 4/14 0‑8 L at Western Michigan 4/17 5‑0 W Indiana * 4/17 3‑2 W Ohio State * 4/18 1‑2 L Minnesota * 4/18 6‑5 W Iowa * 4/18 2‑0 W Minnesota * 4/18 3‑10 L Minnesota * 4/20 3‑0 W at Western Michigan 4/20 3‑0 W at Western Michigan 4/24 7‑5 W Grand Valley State ! 4/24 3‑2 W Augsburg ! 4/25 7‑1 W Ferris State ! 4/25 5‑0 W Central Michigan ! 4/27 1‑0 W at Michigan 4/27 8‑0 W at Michigan 4/30 5‑3 W Michigan # 4/30 1‑2 L Central Michigan # 5/1 4‑0 W Detroit # 5/1 6‑1 W Wayne State # 5/1 7‑2 W Central Michigan # 5/2 0‑4 L (9) Western Michigan # 5/7 2‑3 L (9) Western Illinois @ 5/7 4‑0 W Northern Illinois @ 5/8 4‑2 W Illinois State @ 5/8 2‑0 W Central Michigan @ 5/8 1‑0 W Indiana @ 5/9 4‑1 W Western Michigan @ 5/9 2‑1 W (10) Western Michigan @ 5/21 1‑5 L Oklahoma State % 5/22 6‑2 W Rutgers % 5/22 8‑1 W Oklahoma % 5/23 2‑3 L Texas A&M % + played in Oklahoma & Texas Woman’s Tournament (Austin, Texas) = Redbird Invitational (Normal, Ill.) * Big Ten Championship (Evanston, Ill.) ! MSU Invitational # SMAIAW Championship (Ann Arbor, Mich.) @ MAIAW Championship (Normal, Ill.) % AIAW World Series (Norman, Okla.) 1982 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 16‑22 Big Ten Finish: t-Sixth Place 3/22 4‑3 W 3/22 0‑5 L

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SPARTAN RECORD BOOK 3/23 0‑4 L at Kansas 3/23 1‑6 L Missouri = 3/24 4‑5 L (11) at Oklahoma State 3/25 5‑0 W Oklahoma City + 3/26 1‑5 L Creighton + 3/26 7‑3 W Idaho State + 3/27 0‑1 L Oklahoma State + 3/27 5‑3 W West Texas State + 3/27 2‑1 W Iowa State + 4/1 2‑11 L at Grand Valley State 4/1 2‑5 L at Grand Valley State 4/12 1‑2 L (11) at Central Michigan 4/12 2‑3 L (11) at Central Michigan 4/13 0‑1 L at Western Michigan 4/13 2‑3 L at Western Michigan 4/16 0‑2 L Iowa * 4/17 0‑5 L Ohio State * 4/20 2‑1 W Central Michigan 4/20 0‑7 L Central Michigan 4/23 6‑0 W South Carolina & 4/23 9‑0 W Ball State & 4/23 10‑0 W Indiana State & 4/24 0‑7 L Western Michigan & 4/24 0‑1 L (8) Central Michigan & 4/24 1‑6 L Western Michigan & 4/27 6‑0 W Detroit 4/27 6‑1 W Detroit 5/1 0‑2 L Northwestern $ 5/1 1‑2 L Eastern Michigan $ 5/1 0‑1 L Western Michigan $ 5/4 0‑1 L Wayne State 5/4 3‑0 W Wayne State 5/5 4‑0 W Miami (Ohio) 5/5 6‑0 W Miami (Ohio) 5/10 2‑1 W at Eastern Michigan 5/10 2‑1 W (8) at Eastern Michigan ! played in Omaha, Neb. = played in Lawrence, Kan. + American Legion Tournament (Bartlesville, Okla.) * Big Ten Championship (Ann Arbor, Mich.) & Indiana Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.) $ MSU Invitational 1983 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 16‑22‑1 Big Ten Record: 9‑11 (Fifth Place) 3/22 3‑4 L Iowa State ! 3/22 1‑1 T (8) at Oklahoma State 3/25 1‑2 L (10) Kansas + 3/26 17‑1 W Saint Louis + 3/26 3‑2 W Nebraska‑Omaha + 4/2 6‑2 W at Ohio State 4/3 1‑2 L at Ohio State 4/3 4‑5 L at Ohio State 4/6 8‑0 W Ferris State 4/6 2‑0 W Ferris State 4/8 1‑0 W (8) Missouri = 4/8 1‑3 L Southern Illinois = 4/12 1‑0 W (8) Central Michigan 4/12 7‑5 W Central Michigan 4/16 1‑0 W Minnesota 4/16 5‑0 W Minnesota 4/20 1‑5 L at Wayne State 4/20 3‑4 L (9) at Wayne State 4/21 1‑5 L Michigan 4/21 4‑3 W Michigan 4/23 1‑0 W at Indiana 4/23 5‑4 W at Indiana 2 0 1 1

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1985 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 18‑29 Big Ten Record: 8‑12 (t-Fifth Place) 3/20 4‑3 W Rutgers ! 3/20 0‑2 L at Florida State 3/20 0‑5 L at Florida State 3/21 5‑4 W Western Illinois ! 3/22 0‑1 L East Carolina + 3/22 5‑1 W Georgia State + 3/22 0‑1 L South Florida + 3/23 6‑5 W Southern Mississippi + 3/23 2‑4 L Bradley + 4/2 7‑1 W Bowling Green 4/2 1‑8 L Bowling Green 4/10 0‑4 L at Central Michigan 4/10 1‑2 L at Central Michigan 4/12 3‑4 L Northern Iowa = 4/12 0‑6 L Creighton = 4/12 1‑3 L Drake = 4/13 4‑1 W Colorado State = 4/13 5‑6 L Central Michigan = 4/14 0‑1 L Missouri Western = 4/16 1‑2 L at Western Michigan 4/16 1‑3 L at Western Michigan 4/17 2‑9 L at Michigan 4/17 2‑5 L at Michigan 4/19 2‑1 W at Iowa 4/19 4‑6 L at Iowa 4/20 0‑4 L at Iowa 4/20 1‑2 L at Iowa 4/23 1‑2 L Toledo 4/23 5‑0 W Toledo 4/26 0‑3 L Northwestern 4/26 1‑5 L Northwestern 4/27 0‑1 L Northwestern 4/27 2‑7 L Northwestern 4/30 0‑3 L Western Michigan 4/30 4‑0 W Western Michigan 5/1 5‑4 W Detroit 5/1 7‑2 W Detroit 5/3 2‑0 W at Indiana 5/3 0‑1 L at Indiana 5/4 0‑4 L at Indiana 5/4 3‑2 W at Indiana 5/8 0‑1 L Michigan 5/8 3‑0 W Michigan 5/10 4‑0 W at Ohio State 5/10 1‑0 W at Ohio State 5/11 2‑0 W at Ohio State 5/11 6‑2 W at Ohio State ! played in Tallahassee, Fla. + Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) = Northern Iowa Indoor Tournament (Cedar Falls, Iowa)

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SPARTAN RECORD BOOK 1986 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 29‑20 Big Ten Record: 14‑10 (Fourth Place) 0‑2 L at Florida State 6‑2 W Western Illinois ! 8‑2 W Western Illinois ! 3/21 0‑1 L South Florida + 3/21 8‑1 W Miami (Ohio) + 3/21 11‑1 W Maine + 3/22 9‑0 W Southern Mississippi + 3/22 8‑0 W Georgia State + 3/22 4‑7 L Western Illinois + 4/2 4‑0 W at Detroit 4/2 6‑0 W at Detroit 4/7 0‑2 L at Bowling Green 4/7 2‑1 W at Bowling Green 4/8 3‑0 W at Western Michigan 4/8 0‑3 L at Western Michigan 4/9 6‑0 W at Central Michigan 4/9 1‑10 L at Central Michigan 4/11 0‑2 L at Minnesota 4/11 5‑4 W at Minnesota 4/12 0‑3 L at Minnesota 4/12 2‑3 L at Minnesota 4/15 1‑3 L at Saginaw Valley State 4/15 3‑0 W at Saginaw Valley State 4/16 1‑2 L Michigan 4/16 2‑1 W Michigan 4/18 2‑0 W Ohio State 4/18 1‑2 L Ohio State 4/19 0‑1 L Ohio State 4/19 3‑1 W Ohio State 4/23 3‑0 W at Toledo 4/23 0‑2 L at Toledo 4/25 3‑2 W Indiana 4/25 2‑1 W Indiana 4/26 1‑0 W Indiana 4/26 1‑0 W Indiana 4/29 1‑2 L Western Michigan 4/29 1‑0 W Western Michigan 5/2 2‑0 W Iowa 5/2 1‑3 L Iowa 5/3 1‑0 W Iowa 5/3 3‑0 W Iowa 5/6 1‑0 W Central Michigan 5/6 1‑3 L Central Michigan 5/7 2‑3 L at Michigan 5/7 3‑2 W at Michigan 5/9 2‑1 W at Northwestern 5/9 2‑6 L at Northwestern 5/10 1‑2 L at Northwestern 5/10 4‑2 W at Northwestern ! played in Tallahassee, Fla. + Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1987 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 13‑34 Big Ten Record: 4‑20 (Seventh Place) 3/23 5‑0 W Akron ! 3/23 1‑0 W DePaul ! 3/24 1‑2 L Massachusetts ! 3/24 6‑1 W Massachusetts ! 3/25 1‑3 L Eastern Illinois ! 3/25 4-2 W Missouri-Saint Louis ! 4/3 1‑2 L at Iowa 4/3 0‑5 L at Iowa 4/4 2‑3 L at Iowa

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at Iowa at Central Michigan at Central Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Toledo Toledo Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan at Michigan at Michigan Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Detroit Detroit Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota at Western Michigan at Western Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State Michigan Michigan at Indiana at Indiana at Indiana at Indiana

1988 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 21‑30 Big Ten Record: 10‑14 (Sixth Place) 3/20 2‑0 W Drexel ! 3/20 2‑4 L Rutgers ! 3/21 3‑0 W DePaul ! 3/21 11‑0 W Drake ! 3/22 5‑4 W S.W. Missouri State ! 3/22 0‑2 L Akron ! 3/23 7‑1 W at South Florida 3/23 0‑7 L at South Florida 3/24 1‑8 L Massachusetts ! 3/24 3‑2 W Eastern Illinois ! 3/25 2‑3 L Illinois‑Chicago ! 3/25 1‑0 W St. Johns ! 3/30 1‑2 L at Detroit 3/30 4‑0 W at Detroit 3/31 1‑2 L at Western Michigan 3/31 1‑3 L at Western Michigan 4/8 0‑1 L Indiana 4/8 4‑2 W Indiana 4/9 0‑3 L Indiana 4/9 0‑2 L Indiana 4/12 3‑4 L Central Michigan 4/12 2‑3 L Central Michigan 4/13 1‑3 L Michigan 4/13 1‑9 L Michigan 4/16 4‑5 L (10) Iowa S T A T E

4/16 4‑1 W Iowa 4/17 1‑0 W Iowa 4/17 6‑5 W Iowa 4/20 2‑4 L at Toledo 4/22 4‑0 W at Northwestern 4/22 2‑3 L at Northwestern 4/23 1‑0 W at Northwestern 4/23 1‑0 W at Northwestern 4/27 4‑2 W Western Michigan 4/27 6‑1 W Western Michigan 4/29 4‑3 W (10) Ohio State 4/29 2‑1 W Ohio State 4/30 5‑7 L Ohio State 4/30 1‑2 L Ohio State 5/4 0‑2 L at Michigan 5/4 3‑1 W at Michigan 5/7 1‑4 L Louisiana Tech + 5/7 1‑3 L Creighton + 5/8 0‑13 L Louisiana Tech + 5/8 0‑7 L Creighton + 5/11 7‑3 W at Central Michigan 5/11 0‑1 L at Central Michigan 5/13 0‑1 L at Minnesota 5/13 0‑4 L at Minnesota 5/14 1‑6 L at Minnesota 5/14 1‑6 L at Minnesota ! played in Orlando, Fla. + Creighton Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) 1989 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 23‑29 Big Ten Record: 7‑17 (Sixth Place) 3/19 7‑1 W Maine ! 3/19 1‑0 W Rutgers ! 3/20 3‑2 W Evansville ! 3/20 12‑4 W Southwest Missouri St. ! 3/21 4‑0 W Vermont ! 3/21 0‑1 L Texas‑Arlington ! 3/22 2‑3 L (8) at South Florida 3/22 2‑0 W at South Florida 3/24 10‑1 W Southwest Missouri St. ! 3/24 5‑3 W Drexel ! 3/29 5‑2 W at Western Michigan 3/29 3‑1 W at Western Michigan 3/30 7‑10 L Detroit 3/30 2‑1 W (8) Detroit 4/1 7‑1 W Saginaw Valley State 4/1 2‑1 W Saginaw Valley State 4/4 1‑7 L Toledo 4/4 4‑1 W Toledo 4/7 2‑0 W at Indiana 4/7 0‑1 L at Indiana 4/9 0‑6 L at Indiana 4/9 3‑0 W (9) at Indiana 4/12 2‑0 W at Michigan 4/12 4‑7 L at Michigan 4/14 3‑4 L at Bowling Green 4/14 3‑5 L at Bowling Green 4/19 1‑2 L (9) at Eastern Michigan 4/19 1‑0 W at Eastern Michigan 4/21 2‑1 W Minnesota 4/21 5‑0 W Minnesota 4/22 1‑3 L (8) Minnesota 4/22 4‑3 W Minnesota 4/25 0‑6 L at Central Michigan 4/25 5‑8 L at Central Michigan 4/26 6‑5 W (11) Western Michigan 4/26 2‑3 L (9) Western Michigan

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Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Michigan Michigan at Iowa at Iowa at Iowa at Iowa Central Michigan Central Michigan at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State

1990 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 9‑45 Big Ten Record: 5‑19 (t-Sixth Place) 3/18 3‑2 W Maine ! 3/18 3‑4 L (8) Youngstown ! 3/19 1‑3 L Illinois‑Chicago ! 3/19 2‑4 L DePaul ! 3/20 0‑4 L Rider ! 3/20 1‑5 L Colgate ! 3/21 4‑2 W DePaul ! 3/21 2‑3 L South Florida ! 3/23 7‑0 W Vermont ! 3/23 6‑7 L (8) Drexel ! 3/28 1‑2 L (8) at Detroit 3/28 2‑3 L at Detroit 3/30 3‑6 L Samford + 3/30 2‑6 L South Florida + 3/30 2‑10 L Oklahoma State + 3/31 1‑3 L Georgia State + 3/31 3‑2 W Austin Peay + 3/31 0‑2 L Florida State + 4/3 0‑1 L at Western Michigan 4/3 1‑8 L at Western Michigan 4/4 1‑3 L Central Michigan 4/4 0‑9 L Central Michigan 4/7 0‑2 L Iowa 4/7 1‑3 L Iowa 4/8 3‑12 L Iowa 4/8 0‑8 L Iowa 4/13 4‑3 W at Northwestern 4/13 4‑7 L at Northwestern 4/14 1‑0 W at Northwestern 4/14 2‑3 L at Northwestern 4/18 0‑10 L (5) Bowling Green 4/18 0‑4 L Bowling Green 4/25 1‑4 L at Central Michigan 4/25 3‑4 L at Central Michigan 4/27 1‑2 L (8) Indiana 4/27 0‑9 L Indiana 4/28 0‑10 L Indiana 4/28 1‑6 L Indiana 5/1 0‑5 L Eastern Michigan 5/1 1‑4 L Eastern Michigan 5/2 1‑10 L (5) Western Michigan 5/2 1‑2 L Western Michigan 5/5 0‑10 L (5) Ohio State 5/5 2‑1 W (8) Ohio State 5/6 3‑9 L Ohio State 5/6 0‑4 L Ohio State 5/8 5‑10 L at Michigan 2 0 1 1

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5/8 0‑7 L at Michigan 5/9 0‑2 L at Michigan 5/9 4‑3 W at Michigan 5/11 0‑2 L at Minnesota 5/11 5‑3 W at Minnesota 5/12 0‑1 L at Minnesota 5/12 0‑4 L at Minnesota ! played in Orlando, Fla. + Southern Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) 1991 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 11‑41 Big Ten Record: 2‑22 (Seventh Place) 3/19 3‑1 W Vermont ! 3/19 8‑1 W Colgate ! 3/19 1‑2 L Ohio ! 3/20 1‑5 L at South Florida 3/20 0‑11 L at South Florida 3/21 1‑4 L (9) Princeton ! 3/21 1‑5 L Army ! 3/22 5‑3 W (8) Vermont ! 3/22 3‑2 W Wright State ! 3/22 0‑1 L Illinois‑Chicago ! 3/23 0‑2 L St. Johns ! 3/29 4‑3 W Iowa % 3/29 0‑1 L Ball State % 3/30 1‑4 L Akron % 3/30 8‑6 W Bradley % 3/30 9‑0 W Indiana State % 4/2 0‑9 L at Central Michigan 4/2 5‑9 L at Central Michigan 4/3 0‑1 L Detroit 4/3 0‑1 L Detroit 4/5 0‑4 L at Indiana 4/5 1‑2 L at Indiana 4/6 1‑2 L (8) at Indiana 4/6 0‑1 L at Indiana 4/11 1‑4 L at Toledo 4/11 2‑6 L at Toledo 4/12 0‑8 L at Ohio State 4/12 1‑3 L at Ohio State 4/13 1‑0 W at Ohio State 4/13 1‑3 L at Ohio State 4/16 0‑2 L at Michigan 4/16 0‑3 L at Michigan 4/17 5‑0 W Central Michigan 4/17 0‑5 L Central Michigan 4/24 0‑7 L Bowling Green 4/24 2‑0 W Bowling Green 4/26 1‑2 L Minnesota 4/26 0‑2 L Minnesota 4/27 0‑2 L Minnesota 4/27 0‑10 L (5) Minnesota 5/1 2‑6 L at Western Michigan 5/1 0‑4 L at Western Michigan 5/3 6‑1 W Northwestern 5/3 0‑2 L Northwestern 5/4 1‑2 L Northwestern 5/4 2‑3 L Northwestern 5/7 4‑6 L Michigan + 5/7 5‑12 L Michigan + 5/10 0‑1 L at Iowa 5/10 2‑6 L at Iowa 5/11 0‑10 L (5) at Iowa 5/11 0‑7 L at Iowa ! played in Orlando, Fla. % Ball State Invitational (Muncie, Ind.) + played at Ranney Park (Lansing, Mich.) S T A T E

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1992 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 6‑38 Big Ten Record: 4‑22 (t-Seventh Place) 3/26 0‑1 L (8) DePaul ! 3/26 0‑3 L Oregon State ! 3/27 0‑4 L UC Santa Barbara ! 3/27 2‑3 L Southern Utah ! 3/27 1‑2 L Cal State Northridge ! 3/28 3‑0 W Oregon State ! 3/28 6‑10 L Cal State Northridge ! 3/31 0‑3 L at Bowling Green 3/31 0‑2 L at Bowling Green 4/3 2‑1 W at Ohio State 4/3 0‑6 L at Ohio State 4/5 2‑6 L at Ohio State 4/5 0‑1 L (8) at Ohio State 4/7 1‑3 L at Detroit 4/8 5‑15 L (6) at Central Michigan 4/8 1‑8 L at Central Michigan 4/11 0‑10 L (5) Indiana 4/11 3‑5 L Indiana 4/12 0‑9 L Indiana 4/12 0‑7 L Indiana 4/14 2‑6 L Michigan 4/14 0‑11 L (5) Michigan 4/15 1‑11 L Toledo 4/15 1‑5 L Toledo 4/17 0‑7 L Minnesota 4/17 0‑9 L Minnesota 4/18 0‑13 L Minnesota 4/18 0‑5 L Minnesota 4/26 5‑4 W Penn State 4/26 5‑2 W Penn State 4/27 0‑2 L Akron 4/27 1‑4 L Akron 4/29 4‑3 W at Eastern Michigan 4/29 6‑7 L at Eastern Michigan 5/1 0‑8 L at Iowa 5/1 1‑4 L at Iowa 5/2 4‑3 W at Iowa 5/2 1‑12 L (6) at Iowa 5/5 0‑9 L at Michigan 5/5 3‑12 L at Michigan 5/8 2‑6 L at Northwestern 5/8 2‑4 L at Northwestern 5/9 3‑6 L at Northwestern 5/9 0‑2 L at Northwestern ! Rally in the Valley Tournament (Northridge, Calif.) 1993 Gloria Becksford, Head Coach Overall Record: 11‑38 Big Ten Record: 4‑24 (t-Seventh Place) 2/25 3‑14 L New Mexico State ! 2/25 2‑6 L Wichita State ! 2/26 5‑7 L Southern Utah ! 2/26 2‑1 W Texas‑Arlington ! 2/27 1‑3 L Oklahoma State ! 2/27 6‑10 L New Mexico State ! 3/27 1‑5 L (6) San Diego State + 3/27 0‑12 L (5) Oregon State + 3/27 4‑7 L (5) UC Santa Barbara + 3/31 6‑1 W Eastern Michigan 3/31 4‑3 W Eastern Michigan 4/3 1‑6 L at Indiana 4/3 2‑1 W at Indiana 4/4 1‑2 L at Indiana 4/4 3‑2 W at Indiana R E C O R D

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SPARTAN RECORD BOOK 4/6 1‑5 L Notre Dame 4/6 0‑3 L Notre Dame 4/7 8‑0 W Northeastern Illinois 4/7 3‑0 W Northeastern Illinois 4/9 0‑3 L Iowa 4/9 1‑3 L Iowa 4/10 1‑7 L Iowa 4/10 1‑11 L (5) Iowa 4/13 1‑3 L at Michigan 4/13 3‑8 L at Michigan 4/17 3‑0 W at Penn State 4/17 0‑1 L at Penn State 4/18 0‑1 L at Penn State 4/18 2‑0 W at Penn State 4/21 4‑1 W Detroit 4/21 10‑1 W Detroit 4/23 0‑5 L Ohio State 4/23 0‑5 L Ohio State 4/24 0‑6 L Ohio State 4/24 0‑1 L Ohio State 4/27 1‑7 L Central Michigan 4/27 0‑2 L Central Michigan 4/28 0‑1 L Western Michigan 4/28 2‑6 L Western Michigan 5/7 0‑3 L Northwestern 5/7 1‑3 L Northwestern 5/8 0‑3 L Northwestern 5/8 1‑4 L Northwestern 5/11 0‑6 L Michigan 5/11 0‑6 L Michigan 5/14 1‑11 L (6) at Minnesota 5/14 3‑10 L at Minnesota 5/15 1‑4 L at Minnesota 5/15 1‑7 L at Minnesota ! Troy Cox Invitational (Las Cruces, N.M.) + SportFence Tournament (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 1994 Jacquie Joseph, Head Coach Overall Record: 19‑38 Big Ten Record: 6‑22 (t-Sixth Place) 3/3 2‑10 L (6) Utah ! 3/3 4‑3 W NE Louisiana ! 3/3 2‑5 L Nebraska ! 3/4 9‑1 W (5) Stanford ! 3/4 2‑6 L New Mexico State ! 3/5 4‑6 L Southern Utah ! 3/5 7‑0 W (by F) New Mexico ! 3/5 5‑0 W Oregon State ! 3/6 8‑3 W Southern Utah % 3/7 0‑1 L at New Mexico State 3/7 10‑1 W (6) at New Mexico State 3/10 5‑0 W at New Mexico 3/10 1‑16 L (5) at New Mexico 3/25 0‑1 L Cleveland State # 3/25 3‑1 W Miami (Ohio) # 3/26 2‑1 W Loyola # 3/26 10‑2 W Cleveland State # 3/29 4‑1 W at Detroit 3/29 7‑2 W at Detroit 3/30 0‑2 L Eastern Michigan 3/30 1‑0 W Eastern Michigan 4/1 3‑6 L at Iowa 4/1 1‑2 L at Iowa 4/2 1‑4 L at Iowa 4/2 4‑5 L at Iowa 4/8 2‑1 W Minnesota 4/8 4‑5 L (8) Minnesota 4/9 0‑7 L Minnesota

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4/9 5‑8 L at Northwestern 4/9 7‑1 W at Northwestern 4/12 1‑4 L at Purdue 4/12 3‑2 W at Purdue 4/15 0‑2 L Cleveland State 4/15 9‑1 W (5) Cleveland State 4/19 2‑6 L Indiana 4/19 6‑1 W Indiana 4/22 0‑9 L at Iowa 4/22 0‑10 L (5) at Iowa 4/23 6‑5 W (9) at Iowa 4/23 2‑0 W at Iowa 4/29 0‑5 L Penn State 4/29 9‑5 W Penn State 4/30 1‑4 L Penn State 4/30 3‑4 L Penn State 5/6 1‑7 L Michigan 5/6 0‑5 L Michigan 5/7 1‑7 L Michigan 5/7 0‑11 L Michigan 5/10 2‑1 W (10) Central Michigan ! % played in Tampa, Fla. # South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) + East Carolina Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) ! played in Grand Rapids ‑ nine inning game 1996 Jacquie Joseph, Head Coach Overall Record: 37‑19 Big Ten Record: 14‑10 (Fifth Place) 3/4 6‑5 W (10) at Ball State 3/4 3‑2 W at Ball State 3/5 9‑4 W at Indiana State 3/5 10‑0 W at Indiana State 3/6 17‑3 W at Robert Morris 3/7 2‑3 L at Western Illinois 3/8 3‑6 L UCLA # 3/8 9‑0 W Indiana State # 3/8 4‑2 W Marshall # 3/9 2‑1 W South Florida # 3/9 8‑2 W Hofstra # 3/9 5‑0 W Temple # 3/10 2‑6 L Florida State # 3/15 12‑2 W at Virginia 3/15 8‑1 W at Virginia 3/21 0‑1 L (9) Cal State Sacramento % 3/22 6‑2 W Bowling Green % 3/22 3‑1 W Yale % 3/23 2‑1 W (9) Cal Poly SLO % 3/23 1‑2 L (8) Cal State Sacramento % 3/23 4‑1 W Pacific % 3/23 1‑2 L California % 3/30 0‑4 L Northwestern 3/30 0‑2 L Northwestern 3/31 6‑0 W Northwestern 4/3 3‑7 L at Central Michigan 4/6 0‑4 L at Minnesota 4/6 2‑7 L at Minnesota 4/7 3‑5 L at Minnesota 4/10 6‑4 W (8) Michigan 4/10 2‑3 L Michigan 4/11 4‑0 W at Eastern Michigan 4/11 8‑4 W at Eastern Michigan 4/13 3‑1 W at Purdue 4/13 3‑0 W at Purdue 4/14 2‑1 W at Purdue 4/17 6‑0 W at Penn State 4/17 5‑2 W at Penn State 4/18 7‑1 W Detroit

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3/28 6-5 W (10) Detroit 3/28 0-5 L (6) Detroit 3/30 1-4 L at Illinois 3/30 2-10 L at Illinois 3/31 18-0 W (5) at Eastern Illinois 3/31 4-1 W at Eastern Illinois 4/4 8-2 W Oakland 4/6 3-4 L Indiana 4/6 8-0 W Indiana 4/7 1-5 L Purdue 4/8 8-3 W Purdue 4/11 2-6 L at Eastern Michigan 4/13 0-1 L at Wisconsin 4/13 1-0 W at Wisconsin 4/14 1-0 W at Minnesota 4/15 1-3 L at Minnesota 4/18 5-6 L Central Michigan 4/20 2-4 L at Ohio State 4/20 1-6 L at Ohio State 4/21 0-1 L at Penn State 4/22 2-9 L at Penn State 4/24 2-0 W at Western Michigan 4/25 5-3 W at Oakland 4/25 1-0 W at Oakland 4/27 1-4 L Iowa 4/27 0-3 L Iowa 4/28 0-10 L (5) Northwestern 4/29 5-0 W Northwestern 5/5 0-5 L Michigan 5/6 1-2 L (8) at Michigan # Louisville Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) % NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) = played in Tampa, Fla. $ Speedline Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) + Florida Atlantic Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2002 Jacquie Joseph, Head Coach Overall Record: 24-35 Big Ten Record: 4-15 (Ninth Place) 2/15 1-14 L (5) Oklahoma State # 2/15 0-8 L (5) Illinois State # 2/16 0-13 L (5) Iowa # 2/16 2-7 L at Arizona State # 2/23 7-0 W Elon $ 2/23 0-1 L UNC-Greensboro $ 2/24 2-1 W Elon $ 2/24 1-2 L UNC-Greensboro $ 3/2 1-2 L South Carolina % 3/2 4-1 W Ohio % 3/3 8-6 W Missouri % 3/3 6-1 W Pittsburgh % 3/4 4-2 W Western Michigan = 3/5 2-0 W Central Michigan = 3/5 1-4 L Pittsburgh = 3/7 0-1 L (8) Georgia State & 3/7 1-2 L Maryland & 3/8 3-4 L Houston & 3/8 0-2 L Brigham Young & 3/9 2-7 L Florida International & 3/15 5-10 L Tulsa ! 3/15 3-0 W Providence ! 3/16 5-1 W Saint Peter’s ! 3/16 2-3 L (8) Winthrop ! 3/22 1-4 L Maryland + 3/22 3-0 W Elon + 3/23 1-10 L (5) Western Kentucky + 3/23 4-9 L North Carolina + 3/24 4-3 W (8) at Appalachian State

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3/9 9-1 W (6) Mercer % 3/9 7-1 W Chattanooga % 3/10 1-6 L NC State % 3/10 4-0 W Robert Morris % 3/11 4-5 L (8) Indiana % 3/16 0-3 L Texas A&M = 3/16 0-3 L Florida Atlantic = 3/17 2-0 W Quinnipiac = 3/17 8-3 W Massachusetts = 3/18 8-6 W Massachusetts = 3/24 3-7 L Purdue + 3/24 14-0 W (5) Youngstown Statae + 3/25 9-8 W Toledo + 3/25 8-0 W (5) Miami (Ohio) + 3/28 1-11 L (6) Bowling Green 4/1 3-11 L (5) at Northwestern 4/1 3-8 L (6) at Northwestern 4/10 1-0 W at Western Michigan 4/13 6-9 L at Illinois 4/13 6-9 L at Illinois 4/15 2-6 L at Iowa 4/15 2-7 L at Iowa 4/18 12-0 W (5) IPFW 4/18 8-0 W (6) IPFW 4/20 10-0 W (5) at Indiana 4/21 7-3 W at Indiana 4/22 3-4 L at Purdue 4/22 6-8 L at Purdue 4/24 9-0 W at Oakland 4/24 10-1 W (6) at Oakland 4/25 0-3 L Central Michigan 4/27 8-5 W Wisconsin 4/28 2-0 W Wisconsin 4/29 4-3 W Minnesota 4/29 5-2 W Minnesota 5/3 7-4 W Valparaiso 5/3 8-1 W Valparaiso 5/5 7-0 W Michigan 5/6 1-9 L at Michigan 5/10 0-4 L Northwestern * ! Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) @ Palm Springs Tournament (Palm Springs, Calif.) # Plant City Tournament (Plant City, Fla.) $ played in Plant City, Fla. % USF-Adidas Spring Break Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) = FAU Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) + Miami (Ohio) Tournament (Oxford, Ohio) * Big Ten Tounament (Columbus, Ohio) 2008 Jacquie Joseph, Head Coach Overall Record: 27-29 Big Ten Record: 8-12 (t-Sixth Place) 2/15 5-1 W UAB ! 2/16 14-2 W Bethune-Cookman ! 2/16 6-5 W Jacksonville ! 2/17 3-2 W at Florida State ! 2/22 3-6 L UNLV $ 2/22 10-14 L Cal State Fullerton $ 2/23 1-3 L Oregon $ 2/23 1-6 L Hawai’i $ 2/24 1-5 L Massachusetts $ 3/1 2-5 L Longwood # 3/1 2-3 L at Georgia # 3/2 1-2 L Butler # 3/2 1-4 L at Georgia # 3/4 7-5 W Saint Joseph’s 3/4 4-3 W Saint Joseph’s

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3/21 4-3 W Canisius $ 3/21 2-0 W Toledo $ 3/24 5-3 W Western Michigan 3/27 1-3 L Iowa 3/28 6-7 L Iowa 3/30 9-2 W Eastern Michigan 4/3 2-1 W Minnesota 4/4 7-6 W Minnesota 4/10 4-6 L at Indiana 4/11 5-2 W at Indiana 4/14 1-0 (8) W at Penn State 4/14 1-2 L at Penn State 4/17 3-12 (6) L Ohio State 4/18 3-7 L Ohio State 4/21 0-15 (5) L Northwestern 4/21 0-9 (5) L Northwestern 4/22 1-5 L at Central Michigan 4/28 0-2 L at Purdue 4/28 2-10 L at Purdue 4/29 5-4 (8) W Oakland 4/29 4-0 W Oakland 5/1 1-11 L Illinois 5/2 0-5 L Illinois 5/8 0-10 (5) L at Michigan 5/9 1-4 L Michigan 5/14 1-6 L at Wisconsin 5/15 11-3 (6) W at Wisconsin @ Stetson University Lead-off Classic (DeLand, Fla.) * USF LaQuinta Inn and Suites Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) ! FAU “Miken” Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.) % FIU Golden Panther Invite (Miami, Fla.) $ Miami University Tournament

2010 Jacquie Joseph, Head Coach Overall Record: 21-31 Big Ten Record: 5-15 (Ninth Place) 2/12 4-6 L Marshall @ 2/13 1-0 W Missouri State @ 2/13 8-0 (5) W at Stetson @ 2/14 1-2 L Marshall @ 2/19 10-2 (6) W Wright State * 2/19 1-2 L at USF * 2/20 1-2 L North Dakota State * 2/20 1-2 L Hofstra * 2/21 0-4 L North Carolina State * 2/28 5-6 L at Cal State Northridge 2/28 1-6 L at Cal State Northridge 2/28 5-6 (6) L at Cal State Northridge 3/6 1-3 L Florida State ! 3/6 2-0 W Eastern Michigan ! 3/7 2-0 W Florida A&M ! 3/7 8-0 W Miami (OH) ! 3/8 0-1 L at Florida Atlantic ! 3/9 4-1 W Connecticut ! 3/9 0-7 L Florida State ! 3/12 2-7 L at FIU % 3/12 4-1 W at FIU % 3/13 6-2 W George Washington % 3/13 8-0 (5) W George Washington % 3/20 1-3 L at Miami (OH) $ 3/20 1-5 L Robert Morris $ S T A T E

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