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5 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TIED FOR SECOND MOST IN LEAGUE HISTORY
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ELEVEN 20-WIN SEASONS
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COLLEGE-RECORD 31 WINS IN 2013 FIRST MUHLENBERG SPORT WITH 100 WINS IN A 4-YEAR PERIOD 2 NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
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5 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 5 CC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 4 CC PITCHERS OF THE YEAR 40 SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN OR TIED IN THE PAST SEVEN SEASONS
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Muhlenberg College Softball 2017 Quick Facts Muhlenberg College Location......................... Allentown, PA 18104 Founded......................... 1848 Enrollment..................... 2,200 Web Site......................... www.muhlenberg.edu Affiliation....................... NCAA Division III Conference..................... Centennial Conference Nickname....................... Mules Colors............................ Cardinal Red & Grey Home Field..................... Cedarcreek Field Year Built....................... 2004
Management President ....................... John I. Williams Dean of Students............. Allison Gulati Athletic Director............. Corey Goff Associate Director........... Megan Patruno S.W.A............................. Megan Eddinger Athletics Phone............... (484) 664-3380 Athletics Fax................... (484) 664-3035 Head Athletic Trainer...... Steve Nemes Assoc. Athletic Trainer..... Lindsay Porembo Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Sean Morse Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Jamie Scalise
Softball Head Coach.................... Molly Rathbun Alma Mater..................... Eastern Connecticut ’12 Career Record................. first season
Contents Muhlenberg College
Schedule March
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3394
Softball Facilities........................ 2
Sun
5 f vs. Drew/Coast Guard
E-mail........................... mollyrathbun@muhlenberg.edu
Muhlenberg College...................22
Mon
6 f vs. Husson/Sage
Assistant Coach.............. Alyssa Hancock
Management/Support Staff......... 23
Tue
7 f vs. Concordia (Ill.)/Ohio Northern
E-mail........................... alyssahancock@muhlenberg.edu
Muhlenberg Athletics.................24
Thr
9 f vs. Catholic/Juniata
2016 Record.................... 15-23 (8-8 Centennial)
Centennial Conference...............24
Fri
Letters Returning/Lost..... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost... 7/3 position players
2/0 pitchers
All-Time Record.............. 604-537-2 (.529) First Season.................... 1979 CC Championships.......... 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2011 Twitter........................... @mulesoftball Instagram....................... @muhlenbergsoftball
10 f vs. Mount Union/Fredonia
TUE 14 KING’S.................................. 3:00
The 2017 Mules
SAT 18 ONEONTA STATE....................1:00
Coaching Staff.............................3
Wed 22 at Elizabethtown......................3:00
Roster.........................................3
Sat
25 * at Washington College..............1:00
Seniors....................................... 4
Tue
28 * at Haverford............................3:00
Returning Players..................... 5-9
WED 29 MISERICORDIA...................... 3:00
Mules in the Community.............. 7
April
Newcomers................................. 9
TUE
Team Photo/Schedule..... back cover
Sat
Athletic Communications
Tue
4 * URSINUS ............................... 3:00 8 * at Franklin & Marshall..............1:00 11 at Albright..............................3:00
History
Thr
13 at Moravian.............................3:00
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3232
Softball History.......................... 25
SAT
15 * McDANIEL .............................1:00
Fax ................................ (484) 664-3477
Series Records............................26
TUE
18 * DICKINSON ........................... 3:00
E-mail........................... mikefalk@muhlenberg.edu
Coaching Records.......................26
SAT
22 * SWARTHMORE .......................1:00
Assistant Director........... Cory Smith
Individual Records................ 27-29
WED 26 SCRANTON ........................... 3:00
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3168
Team Records...................... 29-30
Sat
E-mail........................... corysmith@muhlenberg.edu
Postseason History.....................30
Director.......................... Mike Falk
Twitter/Instagram........... @muhl_sports
29 * at Gettysburg...........................1:00
f at Clermont, Fla. * Centennial Conference
Credits: The 2017 softball yearbook was produced by the Muhlenberg College Athletic Communications Office. Editor, Mike Falk; Assistant Editor, Cory Smith; Photography, Amico Studio and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Printing, Muhlenberg College Copy Center (484-664-3220).
Softball Facilities
2 cedarcreek field
life sports center
A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center opened in August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg College’s athletic facilities. The addition, built directly west of the John Deitrich Field House, includes a
Located less than two miles from campus, Cedarcreek Field was built in
large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fitness area, a snack bar, new facilities
the spring and summer of 2004 at the Lehigh County Sports Fields com-
for health service and counseling, training rooms, locker rooms and coaches’ of-
plex, which is also home to the Mule baseball team and serves as a practice
fices. The structure overlooks Scotty Wood Stadium and Varsity Field and is joined
site for the Muhlenberg soccer teams.
to the Life Sports Center by a large indoor corridor on the main level. A new main
The field features spacious dugouts that give shelter to the home and
entrance faces the campus.
visiting teams. The entire field is enclosed with fencing that gives proper
The project also entailed renovations in the Field House, including installation
softball dimensions of 200 feet down the lines and 225 feet to dead center,
of a new floor and track, new netting, new lighting and painting. The Field House
which offer some excitement for the long-ball hitters. A bullpen and an
floor and track were resurfaced in the summer of 2014.
adjacent field allow the Mules and opponents ample room to warm up. Red windscreens added in 2014 identify the field as the “Home of the Mules.” The host site for the 2013 and 2014 Centennial Conference playoffs, it is a facility to be proud of for the Muhlenberg and Lehigh Valley communities.
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Coaching Staff
3
Molly Rathbun
percentage (12th), strikeouts (sixth) and shutouts (seventh).
Alyssa Hancock
Head Coach • first season
Following her graduation in 2012, Rathbun
Assistant Coach • first season
Eastern Connecticut ’12
spent two years as an assistant coach at her
Eastern Connecticut ’16
alma mater. For the last two seasons, she was
Former four-time Division III All-American Molly Rathbun was named head softball coach at Muhlenberg College in June 2016. “I am beyond excited to lead
Alyssa Hancock joined the
a graduate assistant at Springfield College while earning her master’s degree in sport and exercise psychology. Her thesis, “Mental Skills, Anxiety, and Field Position in Softball,” looked at pre-competitive anxiety level differences
the Mules softball program and I am so thankful to committee, for giving me this amazing opportunity,” said Rathbun upon her hiring. “Softball is one of my
player of the year in consecutive seasons. She was named a third-team All-American in 2015. In her career, Hancock started all possible 158 games,
nators in her home state of Connecticut. She
“Muhlenberg is a special place to be. I could feel it
has served as a private pitching and hitting in-
immediately upon my arrival to campus, and I am so
structor since 2007 and was the head instructor
thrilled to be a part of the Muhlenberg community!”
at a three-week clinic with the Liaoning
Rathbun enjoyed a tremendous career at Eastern
Rathbun also played internationally on trips
NCAA Tournament appearances and two national
to Curacao (June 2010) and Prague (June 2013).
finishes in the top five (third in 2010 and fifth in
(487) and doubles (48) and ranked second all-time in runs (155), stolen bases (75) and total bases (335), third home runs (19).
summer of 2015.
to three Little East Conference championships, four
concluding as the program’s all-time leader in assists
in hits (202) and fourth in batting average (.394) and
Chinese National Team at Springfield in the
Connecticut State University, leading the Warriors
University.
year history of the Little East Conference to be named
athletes. coach of the 16U Lady Knights and 18U Elimi-
ing my love for this game to Muhlenberg College.
career at Eastern Connecticut State
shortstop and was only the fourth player in the 20-
positions in Division III collegiate softball Rathbun spent two years apiece as head
greatest passions and I am looking forward to bring-
following a tremendous playing
Hancock was a three-year all-region selection at
and mental skill usage differences between
[Director of Athletics] Corey Goff, and the search
Muhlenberg coaching staff in 2016
A native of Waterford, Conn., Hancock graduated from Eastern Connecticut in 2016 with a major in psychology and a minor in coaching.
2011). She was named to the All-America second team as a freshman and the first team each of the next three years. Rathbun compiled a four-year record of 103-14 with a 0.88 ERA as a pitcher while hitting .390 with 28 home runs. She pitched nine no-hitters and finished her career holding school records for appearances, innings, starts, wins, winning percentage, strikeouts, saves, complete games, shutouts, home runs, total bases, slugging percentage and runs batted in. Through the 2015 season, Rathbun ranked in the top 20 in Division III history in appearances (10th), wins (10th), saves (tied for ninth), winning
2017 Muhlenberg Softball Roster
No Name
Cl
Pos B/T
Ht
Hometown/High School
2 Haley Fedak **
Jr
P/OF R/R
5-3
Glen Gardner, N.J./Voorhees
3 Sarah Merlo **
Sr
OF
S/R
5-3
Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
4 Karissa Astrella **+
Jr
2B
R/R
5-3
Parsippany, N.J./Mount St. Dominic Academy
5 Sydney Carey
Fr
IF
R/R
5-4
Glen Ridge, N.J./Glen Ridge
6 Hanna Caiola *
Jr
OF
R/R
5-1
Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape
8 Kristy Selby
So P/1B L/R
5-6
Clarksville, Md./River Hill
9 Courtney Simon **
Sr
R/R
5-6
Whippany, N.J./Whippany Park
IF
10 Nicole Bergamo
Fr P/OF R/R
5-6
Brookhaven, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara
11 Sarah Siclari
Fr
5-8
Emerson, N.J./Immaculate Heart Academy
P/IF R/R
12 Hayley Peterson **+
Jr
P
R/R
5-9
Allentown, N.J./Allentown
14 Paige Seitz *
Jr
1B
R/L
5-7
Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside
17 Allyson Sweeney *
So
OF
R/R
5-4
Oxford, Conn./Oxford
20 Amelia Shelley **
Jr
C
L/R
5-9
Jamison, Pa./Villa Joseph Marie
30 Kristina Qualben *
So SS/C R/R
32 Sarah Schubert
Fr
OF
L/R
5-6
35 Sara Reibschied
So
3B
R/R
5-10 Selinsgrove, Pa./Selinsgrove
5-10 Madison, N.J./Madison Malvern, Pa./Great Valley
* letters won
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+ captains
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Seniors
4 3 Sarah Merlo Senior • OF • S/R • 5-3 • 2VL Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
At Muhlenberg: High-spirited leader who brings great range and speed to the outfield ... Personal: Lettered in softball and soccer at Hunterdon Central Regional High School ... Parents are Michael and Kimberly Merlo ... Born Oct. 24, 1994 … A psychology major and public health minor.
Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2014 10 .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 2015 25 .300 30 7 9 0 0 0 0 6 .300 .344 2016 27 .167 42 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 .190 .186 Totals 62 .216 74 13 16 1 0 0 0 7 .230 .247 Career Highlights 2016: went 2-for-4 vs. Dickinson first career extra-base hit was double vs. Webster 2015: second on the Mules in stolen bases was 3-for-5 with a pair of steals in Centennial Conference sweep of Washington hit pinch-hit single and scored run in comeback win vs. Haverford 2014: saw most of action as a pinch-runner pitched in four games, going 1-1 in two starts with a 2.95 ERA allowed one run in seven IP to earn win vs. St. Vincent in first career start
9 Courtney Simon Senior • IF • R/R • 5-6 • 2VL Whippany, N.J./Whippany Park
At Muhlenberg: Looking for redemption in her senior year after being out with an injury her junior season ... Started all but one game at shortstop in 2015 ... Played in 50 games, starting 39 as a back, for the Mule soccer team from 2013 to 2016 ... Personal: Won a total of 11 letters in softball, soccer and basketball at Whippany Park High School ... Career .387 hitter and two-time all-state selection in softball ... Parents are Jim and Tracy Simon ... Born May 6, 1995 ... A business administration major (marketing concentration) and double minor in economics and mathematics. Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2015 and 2016 Career Highlights 2015: had 12 hits, including four doubles, and drove in eight runs tied school record by getting hit by pitch six times doubled to lead off seventh and scored lone run in 1-0 walkoff win vs. McDaniel drove in go-ahead run with seventh-inning double in 9-5 win at Haverford went 2-for-3 with a double in CC win vs. Washington 2014: played in 22 games, starting five had five hits in 26 at-bats and drove in three runs appeared in all four postseason games first career hit drove in a run vs. Finlandia recorded an RBI in both games of doubleheader at Drew
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Returning Players
5 4 Karissa Astrella Junior • 2B • R/R • 5-3 • 2VL Parsippany, N.J./Mount St. Dominic Academy
At Muhlenberg: Team co-captain ... Dedicated leader who always puts the team before herself ... Solid defensive player ... Personal: Lettered four years in softball at Mount St. Dominic Academy ... Played infield and outfield ... Parents are Dennis and Kathleen Astrella ... Born May 15, 1996 ... A history major. Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2016 All-Centennial Conference honorable mention, 2016 Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2015 28 .203 64 5 13 1 1 0 8 1 .250 .268 2016 35 .310 100 9 31 10 0 1 19 1 .440 .378 Totals 63 .268 164 14 44 11 1 1 27 2 .366 .335 Career Highlights 2016: started at third base second on the Mules in doubles and RBI and third in batting average raised average more than 100 points from rookie season batted .360 in CC games hit walkoff single in seventh to defeat CC preseason favorite Gettysburg belted grand slam and drove in nine runs in doubleheader sweep of King’s went 4-for-4 in first game of Franklin & Marshall doubleheader hit two-run double in CC win at McDaniel 2015: started 28 of 34 games at first base went 4-for-4, including a three-run double, in split with Dickinson hit two-run triple and scored winning run in 3-2 defeat of Ohio Northern
6 Hanna Caiola Junior • OF • R/R • 5-1 • 1VL Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape
At Muhlenberg: Hard-working outfielder who adds a strong bat to the lineup ... Personal: Played softball at Lenape High School ... Parents are John and Karen Caiola ... Born March 12, 1996 ... A neuroscience major and Italian studies minor ... Studied abroad in Siena, Italy, during the Fall 2016 semester.
Honors All-Centennial Conference honorable mention, 2016 Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2015 18 .174 23 1 4 2 0 0 1 0 .261 .286 2016 36 .327 104 18 34 12 0 2 13 2 .500 .391 Totals 54 .299 127 19 38 14 0 2 14 2 .457 .371 Career Highlights 2016: had a breakout sophomore campaign, raising average more than 150 points led the Mules in doubles, tied for the lead in runs scored and extra-base hits and was second in hits, batting average, slugging and on-base percentage tied for third in the CC in doubles fifth in CC with .438 average in league games hit .500 (13-for-26) over the final eight games of the season went 3-for-4 in both games of doubleheader split vs. Dickinson was 3-for-4 with three RBI in 9-3 CC win vs. Swarthmore hit first career home run in win vs. DeSales also belted round-tripper vs. Scranton 2015: played in 18 games as a reserve outfielder and pinch-hitter first career hit was pinch-hit 2B that led to tying run in seventh vs. Alvernia also hit double vs. Ohio Northern in first career start
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Returning Players
6 2 Haley Fedak Junior • P/OF • R/R • 5-3 • 2VL Glen Gardner, N.J./Voorhees
At Muhlenberg: Solid pitcher who commands the game when in the circle ... Adds power to the lineup ... Personal: Earned all-county honors two years as a pitcher at Voorhees High School ... Also named first-team All-West Jersey as a senior ... Received four letters and served as team captain ... Parents are James and Lisa Fedak ... Born Oct. 22, 1995 ... A political economy & public policy major and business administration minor. Career Statistics Year GP GS CG ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB K 2015 8 4 4 4.28 1-4 0 34.1 39 31 21 13 21 2016 19 17 12 3.49 6-10 1 106.1 106 76 53 54 63 Totals 27 21 16 3.68 7-14 1 140.2 145 107 74 67 84 Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2015 31 .280 93 12 26 6 1 3 21 2 .462 .307 2016 21 .154 26 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 .154 .267 Totals 52 .216 119 16 30 6 1 3 21 3 .395 .298 Career Highlights 2016: started 17 games and led the Mule staff in ERA and strikeouts held opponents to a .252 batting average pitched complete-game two-hitter over five innings in 9-1 win vs. Wesley allowed low of three hits in a seven-inning game in win vs. DeSales tossed seven-inning five-hitter, retiring final 11 hitters, to beat McDaniel earned first career save by pitching final three innings vs. Misericordia at-bats were limited due to injury 2015: led the Mules in home runs, RBI and slugging percentage tied school record with three doubles in a game vs. Immaculata first career home run was solo shot vs. Alvernia in sixth at-bat of career hit grand slam vs. Ferrum pitched seven innings, allowing four hits and one ER, to earn first career win and drove in tying and go-ahead runs in the seventh in 6-2 win vs. TCNJ drove in winning run with triple in 5-4 defeat of Dickinson retired 13 in a row vs. Alvernia in first career start as a pitcher
12 Hayley Peterson Junior • P • R/R • 5-9 • 2VL Allentown, N.J./Allentown
At Muhlenberg: Team co-captain ... Driving force in the circle ... Great vocal leader ... Personal: Earned four letters apiece in softball and field hockey and captained both teams at Allentown High School ... Received all-area recognition as a pitcher in softball ... Named player of the year and set record for most shutouts in a season as a goalie in field hockey ... Parents are Scott and Susan Peterson ... Father is an alumnus of Muhlenberg College ... Born Aug. 10, 1996 ... A history major and double minor in Spanish and political science.
Career Statistics Year GP GS CG ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB K 2015 14 11 7 3.54 3-5 0 79 113 48 40 17 29 2016 20 18 13 3.57 9-9 0 111.2 161 77 57 20 49 Totals 34 29 20 3.56 12-14 0 190.2 274 125 97 37 78 Career Highlights 2016: led the Mule staff in appearances, complete games, innings pitched and wins third in the Centennial Conference in complete games pitched seven-inning shutouts vs. Ursinus (four-hitter) and eventual CC champion Haverford (seven-hitter) tossed four shutout innings to earn win vs. Misericordia allowed five hits and no earned runs over seven innings to beat Washington pitched five-hitter, allowing just one run, in win vs. King’s 2015: second on the team in all pitching categories earned first career win with six-hit effort vs. Ohio Northern allowed only one run and seven hits in seven innings for win vs. Washington gave up just one earned run and no walks in 11-inning stint vs. Ursinus
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Returning Players
7 30 Kristina Qualben Sophomore • SS/C • R/R • 5-10 • 1VL Madison, N.J./Madison
At Muhlenberg: Solid offensive threat with power ... Versatile in the field ... Personal: Was team MVP in softball, soccer and basketball at Madison High School ... Won a total of 11 letters in the three sports ... Played catcher and served as team captain in softball ... Parents are Mark and Lisa Qualben ... Born Sept. 29, 1997 ... A double major in mathematics and physics.
Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2016 37 .242 95 15 23 5 0 6 15 2 .484 .321 Career Highlights 2016: started at shortstop for the entire season set school record for freshmen with six home runs led team in homers and was third in RBI tied for fourth in the Centennial Conference in home runs went 5-for-6 with a double, home run and four RBI in sweep of DeSales hit first career home run vs. Lakeland belted a homer in three of the Mules’ last four doubleheaders, including game-tying, two-out, two-run blast in sixth vs. Franklin & Marshall
35 Sara Reibschied Sophomore • 3B • R/R • 5-10 Selinsgrove, Pa./Selinsgrove
At Muhlenberg: Committed and ready to work each day ... Solid glove on defense ... Played in seven games at third base and as a pinch-hitter in her first year with the Mules ... Had a .500 on-base percentage on three walks and a hit by pitch in eight plate appearances ... Personal: Named offensive player of the year in softball at Selinsgrove Area High School ... Twice selected to all-league team as a first baseman ... Earned four letters and served as team captain two years ... Also won two letters and served as captain in basketball ... Parents are Bill and Nalan Reibschied ... Born April 20, 1997 ... A neuroscience major.
mules in the community The Muhlenberg softball players recognize their status as role models and take every opportunity to give back to the community that supports them.
In 2017, the Mules are teaming up with Misericordia University in the Go4theGoal Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer program, which raises funds to support children in the area who are battling cancer. In recent years, the team took a day in the fall to assist in cleanup efforts at the Sixth Street Shelter, an organization in downtown Allentown whose mission is “to provide the opportunity and direction for all people to become self-sufficient, productive members of the community.” The Mules also have participated in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s “StriKeOut Cancer” program.
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Returning Players
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14 Paige Seitz Junior • 1B • R/L • 5-7 • 1VL Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside
At Muhlenberg: Quiet threat at first base with a great work ethic ... Personal: Received all-county honorable mention in softball at Oceanside High School ... Earned three letters while playing pitcher and first base and served as team captain ... Also captained basketball team and was an all-conference setter in volleyball ... Parents are Marc and Kari Seitz ... Born Sept. 1, 1996 ... A mathematics major and business administration minor. Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2015 8 .294 17 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 .353 .333 2016 35 .262 84 13 22 2 0 0 5 6 .286 .333 Totals 43 .267 101 13 27 3 0 0 6 6 .297 .333 Career Highlights 2016: started all but six games at first base led the Mules in stolen bases and was fifth in hitting fifth in the Centennial Conference in putouts Muhlenberg was 8-0 when she had more than one hit was 4-for-8 with three runs scored and three stolen bases in sweep of DeSales singled in tying run in 3-2 win vs. Millsaps went 2-for-2 with a double vs. Dickinson 2015: started four of the Mules’ last eight regular-season games finished strong, with four hits in her final 10 at-bats was 2-for-3 with a double vs. Misericordia singled in one run and started winning seventh-inning rally with walk in 6-2 defeat of TCNJ
8 Kristy Selby Sophomore • P/1B • L/R • 5-6 Clarksville, Md./River Hill
At Muhlenberg: A finesse pitcher with a handful of tricks up her sleeve ... Adds lefty power to the lineup ... Personal: Pitched for twotime regional championship softball team at River Hill High School ... Earned first-team all-county honors ... Named Baltimore Ravens athlete of the week ... Parents are Danny and Sandra Selby ... Born Sept. 19, 1997 ... Major undeclared.
Career Highlights 2016: played in 19 games, starting 14 at first base and pitcher had five hits and drove in a run in 35 at-bats singled twice vs. TCNJ went 0-4 in 10 appearances in the circle earned a save with one scoreless inning vs. King’s threw six-inning complete game vs. Misericordia
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Returning Players
9 20 Amelia Shelley Junior • C • L/R • 5-9 • 2VL Jamison, Pa./Villa Joseph Marie
At Muhlenberg: Passionate catcher who gives her all and is not afraid to get dirty ... Personal: Earned four varsity letters as a catcher and served Honors All-Centennial Conference second team, 2015, and honorable mention, 2016 Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2015 27 .315 73 8 23 1 0 0 9 2 .329 .386 2016 35 .221 95 13 21 5 0 0 9 2 .274 .308 Totals 62 .262 168 21 44 6 0 0 18 4 .298 .342 Career Highlights 2016: started all but three games at catcher hit safely in eight of her final 10 CC games seven of her nine RBI came against CC opponents scored winning run in bottom of the seventh vs. CC preseason favorite Gettysburg went 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI vs. DeSales doubled in both games of doubleheader sweep at King’s hit two-run double in CC win at McDaniel 2015: second on the Mules in batting average as a freshman led the CC with a .462 batting average in league games hit cleanup in both of Muhlenberg’s playoff games was 3-for-5 with three RBI vs. Franklin & Marshall also had three-hit games vs. Washington and Haverford drove in winning run in walkoff victory vs. McDaniel
as team captain two years at Villa Joseph Marie High School ... Received all-conference recognition three times, earning first-team honors as a senior ... Four-time Bucks County Courier Times “Key Player” ... Also played volleyball and ran indoor track and field ... Mother is Laura Shelley ... Born March 15, 1996 ... A double major in Spanish and international studies (global trade & international business concentration) ... Studied abroad in Salamanca, Spain, during the Fall 2016 semester.
17 Allyson Sweeney Sophomore • OF • R/R • 5-4 • 1VL Oxford, Conn./Oxford
At Muhlenberg: Dedicated team player who is always willing to improve her game in every aspect ... Personal: Had a career batting average of .486 and played for two state championship teams at Oxford High School ... Played second base and outfield and served as team captain ... Earned all-division honors three times ... Parents, Robert and Caroline Sweeney, are both Muhlenberg alums ... Born Born July 8, 1997 ... An accounting major.
Career Statistics Year G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Slg OBP 2016 22 .261 46 8 12 1 0 0 5 1 .283 .292 Career Highlights 2016: had the top batting average among Mule freshmen was 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored in 6-5 comeback win vs. Centennial Conference preseason favorite Gettysburg had two hits, stole a base and scored three runs in CC win at Swarthmore drove in run with single vs. Wesley in first career start hit two-run single vs. Washington
newcomers
10
5
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11
Nicole
Sydney
Sarah
Sarah
Bergamo
Carey
Schubert
Siclari
Freshman • P/OF
Freshman • IF
Freshman • OF
Freshman • P/IF
R/R • 5-6
R/R • 5-4
L/R • 5-6
R/R • 5-8
Brookhaven, Pa./
Glen Ridge, N.J./
Malvern, Pa./
Emerson, N.J./
Cardinal O’Hara
Glen Ridge
Great Valley
Immaculate Heart Academy
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#20 Go Muhlenberg Softball!!
Good Luck With Your Freshman Season, Shoe! Love, Mom, Dad, and Jason
Good Luck Hanna! Love, Mommy, Daddy, and Marissa
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Good luck Paige and the rest of the Muhlenberg Softball team! Love, Grandpa and Nat
GO MULES! GO ALLY #17! -The Knies Family
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KRISTINA QUALBEN #30 Best of luck to you and the team this season! Go Mules! Love, Mom and Dad
Courtney Sallie, We are so proud of all that you have achieved on and off the field. You are a star! All our love, Grandma Beth & Pop Pop
BEN TORNATO
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HANNA. LET’S GO MULES!
LOVE HAMMI
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THIS SEASON TO MUHLENBERG SOFTBALL!! WE LOVE YOU SARAH !!! Make your last season your best! Love, Mom, Dad and Hannah
GOOD LUCK MULES On your 2017 season! Hit it hard somewhere they’re not, Ally!
The Sweeneys
GOOD LUCK NICOLE!!! ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT!!! GO MULES!!! LOVE, MOM & DAD
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Looking forward to a great season! Go Mules!
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-The Reibschied Family (Babe and Lucky too)
GOOD LUCK, ALLY! GO LADY MULES SOFTBALL! LOVE, POPS & YA
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Best of luck to the Muhlenberg College Softball Team!
Good Luck to the Muhlenberg Softball Team in the 2017 Season!
From, The Seitz Family
From the Schubert Family
NICOLE, WE’RE SO PROUD OF YOU! GOOD LUCK! LOVE, MOM MOM & POP POP
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MUHLENBERG SOFTBALL 2017 Hard work gets players ready, teamwork gets results!
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MUHLENBERG COLLEGE SOFTBALL CAMPS/CLINICS June 2017 September 2017 January 2018 February 2018 muhlenbergsports.com/camps
• Instructors include current players and staff as well as Muhlenberg softball alumnae. • Areas of instruction include offense, defense, baserunning and game strategy. • Specific position work, including pitching and catching, will also be covered.
alumnae clinic January 2017
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Student-Faculty Ratio: 11-1.
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Admission: Highly selective. Over 5,000
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applicants for a class of 600. The single
Film Studies
most important factor is high school record.
Finance
Entering freshmen are strong perform-
French
ers academically and give evidence of the
German Studies
potential for positive impact on the college
History
community as extracurricular contributors
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Philadelphia and 90 miles west of New York.
Dance
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Preprofessional Programs
as well. Application Deadlines: Cooperative Program, Jan. 1; Early Decision and Regular Decision, February 15. Muhlenberg values the energy and enthusiasm Early Decision candidates bring to the campus. Personal Interview: Strongly recommended. Financial Aid: Approximately 80% of students receive some form of financial aid. Both need-based and merit aid are available. Students: Muhlenberg students are drawn largely from the Middle Atlantic and New England states, although 35 states and about a dozen foreign countries are represented. Faculty: 177 full-time, 125 part-time. Faculty are drawn from America’s finest universities. Their primary focus is excellence in teaching. 85% hold the Ph.D. or terminal degree. Library Resources: Trexler Library resources include over 310,000 volumes and 360,000
Special Academic Programs Self-Designed Major Semester in Washington, D.C. Global Education Dana Associates Program Muhlenberg Scholars Program RJ Fellows Program Departmental Honors Programs Writing Program First Year Seminars “Seniors may take advantage of the new Senior Year Experience program that helps students make the transition from college to
Physics
microforms. An interlibrary loan program makes over 1.75 million books available to
Political Economy and PublicPolicy
students with daily delivery to campus.
Political Science
Government to Habitat for Humanity.
transition, integration and
Psychology
Study Abroad: More than 160 study abroad options. 52.4% of Muhlenberg graduates
Public Health
reflection and includes
from the Class of 2015 studied abroad.
Religion Studies
workshops and seminars.”
Active Learning: Many of Muhlenberg’s classes are taught seminar style, with an
Russian Studies
emphasis on discussion and classroom interaction. Science labs are hands-on, with the
Sociology
opportunity to do real science in a small-college setting. Independent study, mentored
Spanish Theatre
Minors
Campus Life: More than 100 clubs and student organizations, from United Student
research, internships and field experience all are encouraged. The goal is to promote an active, participatory learning style. That commitment to first-rate teaching and active learning means that Muhlen-
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berg strives always to provide learning experiences that are not simply informational,
Education Certification Programs
grads also go on to a full range of employment opportunities, from America’s largest
Pre K-4 4-8 Secondary (7-12)
but interesting, even inspirational. It means looking for teaching approaches where students are not passive but rather engaged, active learners. The result has been an academic program widely recognized for educational excellence based on both rigor and nurture. Positive Outcomes: A Muhlenberg education provides a powerful launching pad to graduate school and entry- level careers. The College’s success rates with both law school and medical school placement are regularly over 90%. In addition, many Muhlenberg students go on to master’s and doctoral programs each year. Muhlenberg banks and accounting firms to its “blue chip” business concerns, from the most prominent social and helping agencies to schools, government and family-owned businesses, and from a variety of media, writing and advertising positions to work in the performing and fine arts.
‘whatever comes next.’ The program is organized around the concepts of
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College Management
23
John I. Williams
Allison Gulati
President of the College
Corey Goff
Vice President/Student Affairs
Director of Athletics
John I. Williams began his
Allison Gulati was named vice
Corey Goff began his tenure as
tenure as the 12th president of
president of student affairs and
director of athletics in July 2012
Muhlenberg College in July 2015.
dean of students at Muhlenberg
following more than 10 years as a
Having enjoyed an extensive
College in 2016. She previ-
coach in football and baseball at
and varied career as a corporate
ously was the associate dean of
Muhlenberg.
executive, entrepreneur and
students and director of strategic
“Muhlenberg’s student-ath-
initiatives at Lehigh University.
letes embody everything that is right about college
wide-ranging experience as a leader. Williams has
At Muhlenberg, Gulati oversees an expansive port-
athletics,” said Goff upon his appointment. “Having
been successful in both large corporate environ-
folio including athletics, campus safety, community
the chance to work alongside our staff supporting
ments as well as entrepreneurial startups. He is an
engagement, counseling services, dining services,
those students in their pursuit of excellence through
innovative and creative thinker with demonstrated
Greek affairs, the health center, judicial affairs, mul-
athletics is a dream come true for me.”
ability to build and motivate cross-functional teams
ticultural life residential services, student activities,
Goff was named assistant director of athletics in
and drive the achievement of challenging goals.
Seegers Union and Title IX.
June 2003, and in June 2008 he was promoted to as-
Williams is an innovative higher education leader
“Muhlenberg College believes that the athletics
and a strong advocate for the enduring value of
experience is an incredible part of a successful liberal
liberal arts education. He has served continuously on
arts education,” she said. “Through our support for
the Board of Trustees of Amherst College since 1984
student-athletes, we strive to help them develop
and since 1996 has served as a Life Trustee.
critical life skills and to become successful scholars,
Williams began his career in 1978 at Bain &
leaders, and team members. Our coaches and ad-
Company, a strategy consulting firm, at its Boston
ministrators are deeply committed to the personal,
headquarters. Following Bain, Williams moved to
academic and athletic success of our athletes and
New York and joined American Express and then
they partner with our students and others to ensure
served as CEO of a number of travel- and transpor-
that the athletics experience provides opportunity
tation-related companies, including Biztravel.com,
for significant learning and growth.
a venture-backed start-up; Sentient Jet, a private jet
“Furthermore, our recreational and intramural
charter brokerage; and Heritage Travel, a Web 2.0
programs provide an excellent way for all Muhlen-
venture focused on building and serving a commu-
berg students to focus on their physical well being,
nity of people interested in traveling to historic sites
connect with peers and others, and to manage their
and heritage-rich destinations.
stress related to the academic rigors of college life
In 2014, Williams co-founded iStartup, a Boston-
in a healthy way. I am incredibly proud of our entire
based co-working and co-learning venture that
athletics department and their significant contribu-
develops partnerships with colleges and universities
tion to the Muhlenberg student experience!”
to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.
At Lehigh, Gulati held various positions — and
Williams graduated from Amherst College in 1975
gained increasing responsibilities — in student life.
with a BA in economics, magna cum laude. He then
Prior to adding her duties of director of strategic
earned both a JD from Harvard Law School and MBA
initiatives, she was assistant director of residence
from Harvard Business School in 1979.
life, assistant dean of students and director of stu-
In addition to his academic and professional ac-
dent leadership development and associate dean of
complishments, Williams is a musician, pilot and
students.
lifelong learner.
Gulati is a graduate of James Madison University.
Williams and his wife, Diane Pierce-Williams, met
She received her master’s degree from the University
as students at Harvard Law School. They have been
of Georgia, where she also received the Outstanding
married for 30 years and have three adult children
Alumnae Award in 2009.
strategy consultant, Williams has extensive and
sociate director. From 2007 to 2012, Goff was head coach of the Muhlenberg baseball team. He led the Mules to a 20win season and a trip to the Centennial Conference playoffs in 2008 and coached two all-region selections and a CC player of the year. Muhlenberg broke or tied more than 30 individual and team records in hitting, pitching and fielding categories during his tenure. Goff was an assistant football coach at Muhlenberg from 2000 to 2005, serving as offensive coordinator the last five of those seasons. The Mules won four straight CC co-championships from 2001 to 2004, made their first three appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament and broke numerous school records. Goff is a 1995 graduate of Susquehanna University, where he was a team captain in baseball and played football. He earned his master’s in educational psychology from the University at Albany in 1997. Goff and his wife Lauren have two young boys, Collin, 11, and Michael, 8.
Megan Patruno
Associate Director of Athletics Megan Patruno was named assistant director of athletics in 2012 and was promoted to associate director in 2016. A former assistant executive director of
and one grandchild.
the Centennial Conference, Patruno serves as the athletic department liaison to admissions, compliance officer, supervisor of game
athletic support staff athletic trainers
strength/conditioning
and event management, golf outing director and student-athlete programming coordinator.
Megan Eddinger
Senior Woman Administrator Megan Eddinger was promoted to senior woman administra-
Lindsay Porembo
Steve Nemes
Jamie Scalise
Sean Morse
tor in 2010. In addition to her administrative duties, she serves
Darin Thomas
as advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and head field hockey coach.
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Muhlenberg Athletics
24 centennial conference In its 24th year of all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences. On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president of Franklin & Marshall College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it timely and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institutions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With that statement, the Centennial Conference was born. From 1983-92, the eight private colleges — Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) — participated in a football-only conference. Because of the success in operating the Centennial Football Conference, the league expanded to an all-sports conference in 1992, with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College and Washington College joining as charter members. A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, “Recognizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of institutions, we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of rationalizing our competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. The Conference will be controlled by the presidents of the member institutions.” The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among national liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic aspirations and a commitment to the importance of the total educational experience of students engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athletics programs are an integral part of the life of the member institutions and flow from their educational objectives. Each institution provides a comprehensive, broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and every sport is important. The CC crowns champions in 24 sports and continues to sponsor intercollegiate programs of national prominence for women and men. On the average, Centennial members boast of 19 varsity teams, which is well above the national norm. Softball in the CC is highly competitive. Five different teams - including Muhlenberg in 2011 - have won the last seven CC championships, and seven of the nine teams in the league have claimed the crown since 2007. Since the league instituted a postseason tournament in 2001, only five teams have won the regular-season title outright and gone on to capture the tournament title. It has been 21 years since a team (Ursinus in 1996) went through the CC season without a loss. The CC softball champion earns an
CC standings, 1994-2016 W L T Pct Ursinus 251 109 0 .697 McDaniel 247 116 0 .680 Gettysburg 233 128 1 .645 Muhlenberg 218 146 0 .599 Dickinson 168 196 0 .462 Washington College 151 210 1 .419 Franklin & Marshall 136 228 0 .374 Haverford 123 210 0 .369 Swarthmore 89 271 0 .247
Muhlenberg College sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport intercollegiate athletics program. The Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports and are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to offer quality competitive experiences for the serious athlete, with opportunities for outstanding teams and individuals to advance to national Division III championships. However, given the breadth of the program, opportunities also exist for the unrecruited athlete to participate in varsity sports. Muhlenberg has excellent on-campus athletic facilities. Opened in 1982, the Life Sports Center is a building designed for athletics, intramurals and “sports for life” as primary uses. The original solarheated building, a series of three additions to the Memorial Hall gymnasium, includes the spacious John Deitrich Field House, featuring basketball and tennis courts and a 160-meter running track, the 25-meter Alumni
athletic staff directory 484-664Director...................................... Corey Goff...............................3380 Associate Director................... Megan Patruno..................... 3785 S.W.A.......................................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Diversity/Inclusion Coord..... Dawud Abdur-Rahkman... 4085 Head Coaches Baseball................................... Tod Gross................................ 3395 Basketball (men)................... Scott McClary........................ 3387 Basketball (women).............. Ron Rohn................................3394 Cheerleading.......................... Brayden Sickler.....................3865 Cross Country........................ Doug Finley............................ 3788 Field Hockey........................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Football................................... Mike Donnelly....................... 3385 Golf (men)................................ John Librick............................4090 Golf (women).......................... John Librick............................4090 Lacrosse (men)....................... Jake Plunket........................... 3763 Lacrosse (women)................. Kristen Stuckel......................3384 Soccer (men)........................... Sean Topping......................... 3383 Soccer (women)..................... Leslie Benintend................... 3382 Softball.................................... Molly Rathbun.......................3415 Tennis (men)........................... Bruce Levine..........................3865 Tennis (women)..................... Linda Andrews........................3381 Track & Field........................... Brad Hackett..........................3590 Volleyball................................. Alexa Keckler........................ 3669 Wrestling................................. Shaun Lally.............................3386 Athletic Trainers...................... Steve Nemes..........................3391 Lindsay Porembo.................3063 Sean Morse............................3863 Jamie Scalise...........................3063 Strength/Conditioning.......... Darin Thomas.........................3377 Equipment Manager.............. Tod Gross................................ 3395 Administrative Assistant...... Bonnie Belknap..................... 3379 Receptionist............................. Suzy Harris.............................3023
Pool and the Levering Tyson wing, containing racquetball and squash courts and rooms for sports medicine, weight training, wrestling, dance, instruction and equipment distribution. Memorial Hall, the original facility built in 1954, seats 3,529 and is an excellent facility for viewing indoor sports.
CC champions Regular Season Tournament 1994 Gettysburg/McDaniel 1995 Ursinus/McDaniel 1996 Ursinus 1997 Ursinus 1998 McDaniel 1999 Gettysburg 2000 Muhlenberg 2001 McDaniel Muhlenberg 2002 McDaniel McDaniel 2003 McDaniel Muhlenberg 2004 Ursinus McDaniel 2005 Gettysburg Ursinus 2006 Haverford Haverford 2007 Ursinus Gettysburg 2008 Ursinus Ursinus 2009 Ursinus Muhlenberg 2010 Ursinus Dickinson 2011 Dickinson Muhlenberg 2012 McDaniel McDaniel 2013 Muhlenberg Washington 2014 Muhlenberg/Haverford Haverford 2015 McDaniel McDaniel 2016 Washington/Gettysburg Haverford
automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament every year. Ursinus in 2008 and McDaniel in 2012 both won at least three games in the NCAA Tournament.
centennial.org • @centennialconf @muhl_sports
A three-level, 40,000-square foot addition, built directly west of the Deitrich Field House, opened in the fall of 2004. The new facility includes additional locker rooms and office space, new recreation and fitness The women’s basketball team won Muhlenberg’s 44th Centennial Conference championship during the 2015-16 school year. The team received a bid to the NCAA Tournament, and the Mules also were represented at the national championships in men’s cross country, women’s cross country and men’s outdoor track and field. Women’s lacrosse and field
areas and a new health and counseling center. A new surface for the Field House was installed in 2014. Outdoors, the Mules have a grass field used
hockey earned ECAC Tournament bids, with lacrosse
by the men’s and
winning the championship.
women’s soccer teams, constructed in 1997,
and a stadium for use by football, field hockey and lacrosse surrounded by an eight-lane, all-weather track. The stadium was constructed in 1998 and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D in 2008, and the track was resurfaced in 2014.
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Softball History
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The Muhlenberg softball program has a strong
The 2013 squad took the success to a new level,
tradition of athletic and academic excellence.
winning 31 games - the most by a Muhlenberg
The team set a College record for all sports
College team in any sport. The Mules won the CC
with 22 consecutive seasons of double digits in
regular season by a record-tying four games and
wins (1985-2006). From 1989 to 1992, the squad
hosted their first postseason games ever.
became the first in school athletic history to win
Since 2000, Muhlenberg has earned five bids to
20 or more contests in four consecutive seasons,
the NCAA Tournament, winning two games in the
averaging 24.5 wins a year in that span and earn-
national tournament twice.
ing frequent national rankings.
Five Mules have been named CC player of the
In 1989, softball became the first team in any
year and four others have earned pitcher-of-the-
Former Muhlenberg players and coaches returned in April 2005 for an alumni game and the dedication of the Mules’ new year honors. Tournament. The Mules reached the regional final field. Muhlenberg has been equally impressive in sport to represent ’Berg in the NCAA Division III that year and again in 1990 and 1991.
the classroom. The team has been cited by the
Muhlenberg was a dynasty in the Southeast Division of the Middle Atlantic
National Softball Coaches Association for having one of the top 30 team GPAs
Conference, winning six consecutive championships from 1987 to 1993. The
in Division III and has produced five Academic All-Americans and two NCAA
Mules went on to win the MAC South title four
Postgraduate Scholarship recipients.
times and the overall MAC crown three times. The Mules have maintained their success since join-
The 1991 softball team was inducted into the Muhlenberg College Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2011. One of the greatest women’s teams in the College’s athletic history, the Mules compiled a record of 26-9 and set a still-standing school record for all sports with 20 straight wins. During the season, Muhlenberg was ranked as high as No. 5 in Division III.
ing the Centennial Conference in 1994, winning CC championships in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009 The Mules have earned nine bids to the NCAA Tournament since 1989.
and 2011. The five titles are tied for the secondmost in the league’s history.
Kelly Kline 2011-14 three-time all-region 2012 CC player of the year Academic All-District
Elaine Gratrix 1988-91 All-American Academic All-American NCAA statistical champion
Ashley Brewer
Elizabeth Billie 1996-99
2008-11
four-time all-region
2010 and 2011 CC player of the year Academic All-American
1999 CC player of the year
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Series Records
26 coaching records Year W L T Pct Conf. Avg ERA Blair Stuart -- 1 season, 2-4 (.333) 1979 2 4 0 .333 n/a .278 4.94
Helen Richardson -- 3 seasons, 12-20 (.375) 1980 1 6 0 .143 1-2 .353 7.00 1981 3 8 0 .273 1-3 .302 5.23 1982 8 6 0 .571 3-1 .342 4.97 Karl Foerster -- 2 seasons, 10-20 (.333) 1983 2 12 0 .143 0-4 1984 8 8 0 .500 4-6
.239 4.36 .224 3.38
Brian Bodine -- 6 seasons, 106-41-1 (.720) 1985 12 7 0 .632 7-3 .358 4.40 1986 12 7 0 .632 8-2 .294 2.36 1987 16 7 1 .688 8-2 .302 2.47 1988 16 6 0 .727 9-1 .338 2.34 1989 *n 25 6 0 .806 8-0 .292 1.65 1990 n 25 8 0 .758 10-0 .284 1.49 Tom Doddy -- 6 seasons, 105-87 (.547) 1991 *n 26 9 0 .743 10-0 1992 *n 22 13 0 .629 8-2 1993 18 13 0 .581 8-2 1994 13 14 0 .481 11-3 1995 13 15 0 .464 7-7 1996 13 23 0 .361 6-10
.288 .291 .279 .300 .274 .279
1.28 2.03 2.09 4.23 3.98 4.15
Ruth Gibbs -- 12 seasons, 205-229 (.472) 1997 16 13 0 .552 10-6 1998 16 21 0 .432 8-8 1999 24 21 0 .533 12-4 2000 *n 18 18 0 .500 14-2 2001 *n 25 17 0 .595 12-4 2002 21 15 0 .583 11-5 2003 *n 16 21 0 .432 10-6 2004 21 12 0 .636 10-6 2005 14 19 0 .424 6-10 2006 17 21 0 .447 8-8 2007 9 23 0 .281 6-10 2008 8 28 0 .222 4-12
.309 .294 .296 .295 .287 .268 .278 .288 .264 .244 .227 .228
3.76 2.93 2.40 2.29 1.79 1.30 3.44 1.94 2.96 2.71 3.37 3.93
Roni Rivera -- 2 seasons, 33-37 (.471) 2009 *n 19 18 0 .514 12-4 .268 2.28 2010 14 19 0 .424 6-10 .255 3.08 Marisa DeStasio -- 6 seasons, 131-99-1 (.569) 2011 *n 25 17 0 .595 11-5 .290 3.54 2012 19 19 0 .500 10-6 .304 3.53 2013 31 9 1 .768 14-2 .295 2.88 2014 25 13 0 .658 12-4 .278 2.31 2015 16 18 0 .471 10-6 .251 3.42 2016 15 23 0 .395 8-8 .263 3.77 Totals for 38 seasons:
604 wins 537 losses 2 ties .529 percentage
* Championships Centennial Conference (2000, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2011) Middle Atlantic Conference (1989, 1991, 1992) n NCAA Tournament berths
First-Last W L Pct Meeting Centennial Conference Dickinson 42 21 .667 1985-2016 Franklin & Marshall 49 13 .790 1982-2016 Gettysburg 21 32 .396 1994-2016 Haverford 28 19 .596 1996-2016 McDaniel 23 32 .418 1992-2016 Swarthmore 49 17 .742 1982-2016 Ursinus 37 36 .507 1981-2016 Washington College 40 9 .816 1994-2016 First-Last Current Division III W L Pct Meeting Adrian 0 1 .000 2015 Albright 25 4 .862 1979-1997 Alfred 1 1 .500 2000-2016 Allegheny 0 4 .000 1989-1990 Alvernia 0 1 .000 2015 Anderson 1 1 .500 1999-2000 Arcadia 0 1 .000 2016 Augustana (Ill.) 0 1 .000 2008 Aurora 0 1 .000 2008 Beloit 1 0 1.000 2008 Bethany (W.Va.) 3 2 .600 1999-2006 Bluffton 1 2 .333 2000-2008 Bridgewater State 2 1 .667 1999-2006 Brockport State 1 1 .500 1992 Cabrini 3 5 .375 2000-2008 Capital 0 2 .000 1991 Centenary (N.J.) 4 0 1.000 1981-2012 Central 0 1 .000 2004 Christopher Newport 1 0 1.000 2001 Coe 1 1 .500 2013-2014 Cornell (Iowa) 0 2 .000 2012-2016 Cortland State 4 12 .250 1999-2012 Delaware Valley 9 7 .563 1980-1991 DeSales * 25 5 .833 1979-2016 Drew 5 5 .500 2012-2014 Dubuque 1 0 1.000 1998 East Texas Baptist 0 1 .000 2004 Eastern 4 1 .800 2005-2012 Eastern Mennonite 1 2 .333 2006-2009 Elizabethtown 17 12 .586 1987-2014 Emerson 0 1 .000 2012 FDU-Florham 8 2 .800 1985-1992 Farmingdale State 0 1 .000 2009 Ferrum 0 3 .000 2006-2015 Finlandia 3 0 1.000 2011-2014 Geneva 1 0 1.000 2008 Heidelberg 4 0 1.000 2001-2009 Hiram 1 0 1.000 2004 Hunter 5 0 1.000 2003-2009 Immaculata 1 0 1.000 2015 Ithaca 1 7 .125 2000-2006 John Carroll 3 5 .375 1996-2015 Johnson & Wales 1 0 1.000 2013 Kean 4 4 .500 1996-2002 King’s 5 2 .714 1999-2016 Lake Forest 1 1 .500 2000-2004 Lakeland 0 1 .000 2016 Lebanon Valley 1 1 .500 2012-2013 Lesley 2 0 1.000 2012-2011 Loras 1 1 .500 2000-2001 Lynchburg 1 1 .500 1996-1999 Marietta 1 0 1.000 2005 Mary Washington 1 1 .500 1993-1998 Maryville (Mo.) 0 2 .000 2004-2009 Marywood 1 0 1.000 2013 Medaille 1 0 1.000 2011 Merchant Marine 3 0 1.000 2003-2006 Meredith 1 1 .500 1996-2016 Messiah 8 11 .421 1993-2011 Methodist 0 2 .000 2000-2009 Millsaps 1 0 1.000 2016 Misericordia 8 8 .500 1998-2016 Montclair State 4 14 .222 1989-2002
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Record in CC Games
Record in CC Playoffs
Current Streak
27-19 36-10 16-30 28-14 18-28 37-9 18-28 38-8
2-0 — 5-2 0-5 3-3 — 2-1 2-1
M1 FM1 M1 H1 Mu1 S1 U1 W1
First-Last W L Pct Meeting Moravian 22 44 .333 1979-2015 Mount Union 9 0 1.000 1990-2015 Muskingum 1 5 .167 1989-2010 Neumann 3 3 .500 2009-2011 New Jersey 2 44 .043 1990-2016 Northland 1 0 1.000 2010 Northwestern (Minn.) 3 0 1.000 2010-2012 Ohio Northern 2 0 1.000 2014-2015 Oneonta State 0 3 .000 2016 Penn State Behrend 1 0 1.000 2005 Ramapo 0 1 .000 2003 Rensselaer 1 0 1.000 2010 Rochester 0 1 .000 2016 Rochester Tech 0 1 .000 2009 Rowan 3 8 .273 1989-2000 St. Benedict 1 0 1.000 2014 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1 1 .500 2012-2014 St. Norbert 0 1 .000 1999 St. Vincent 1 0 1.000 2014 Salisbury 0 4 .000 1998-2003 Scranton 15 9 .625 1989-2016 Simmons 1 0 1.000 2012 Simpson 1 0 1.000 1999 Staten Island 1 0 1.000 2005 Susquehanna 5 1 .833 2002-2015 Thiel 2 1 .667 2002-2013 Trine 0 1 .000 2015 Virginia Wesleyan 0 3 .000 1993-2001 Wartburg 1 2 .333 1998-2008 Washington (Mo.) 0 6 .000 2002-2010 Waynesburg 1 1 .500 2005-2006 Webster 0 1 .000 2016 Wesley 2 0 1.000 2001-2016 Wesleyan (Conn.) 0 1 .000 2011 Western Connecticut 0 1 .000 2011 Westminster (Pa.) 1 0 1.000 2007 Wheaton (Ill.) 0 1 .000 2007 Widener 24 6 .800 1981-2011 Wilkes 2 3 .400 1982-2011 William Paterson 4 11 .267 1992-2009 Wittenberg 1 1 .500 1998-2007 York (Pa.) 1 5 .167 1980-2001 Current Division II Bloomfield 0 1 .000 1983 Chowan 1 1 .500 1998-2000 Kutztown 2 14 .125 1981-1993 Savannah Arts & Design 0 1 .000 2000 Walsh 0 2 .000 1998-2008 Current Division I Binghamton 0 1 .000 1996 Lafayette 4 5 .444 1979-1991 Lehigh 3 8 .273 1983-1993 Long Island 1 0 1.000 1982 St. Francis (Ill.) 0 1 .000 2007 Other Bucks County CC 0 1 .000 1983 Concordia (Mich.) 1 0 1.000 2001 Goshen 0 1 .000 2003 Indiana Wesleyan 1 1 .500 2001-2002 Northampton CC * 6 5 .542 1979-1988 Penn State Ogontz 1 0 1.000 1983 * one tie 2017 opponents in bold
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Individual Records
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batting average Career .443 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 .432 Diane Reppa, 1981-84 .416 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 .403 Vicki Paulas, 1993-95 .398 Anne Petrou, 1979-82 .394 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 .379 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 .376 Liz Billie, 1996-99 .376 Gina Didio, 1982-85 .370 Carey Hilton, 1996-98 .366 Becki Toth, 2001-05 .349 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 .335 Karen Brown, 1991-94 Season .534 Chris Churetta, 1990 .529 Diane Reppa, 1981 .500 Gina DiDio, 1985 .500 Mindy Feinberg, 1985 .500 Anne Petrou, 1982 .494 Vicki Paulas, 1994 .489 Diane Reppa, 1982 .478 Kelly Kline, 2012 .472 Becky Zuurbier, 1982 .467 Diane Reppa, 1983 .443 Chris Churetta, 1988
runs Career 126 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 118 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 115 Devon Barber, 2010-13 114 Ali Hatola, 1996-99 113 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 92 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 91 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 87 Colleen O’Donnell, 2011-14 86 Alyssa Schell, 2012-15 85 Becki Toth, 2001-05 85 Liz Billie, 1996-99 81 Nicole Sarno 2001-04 77 Shenon Hottenstein, 1988-91 74 Karen Brown, 1991-94 73 Kelly Berg, 2000-03 73 Desiree Johansen, 1987-90 Season 40 Erica Wenzel, 2011 37 Colleen O’Donnell, 2012 37 Devon Barber, 2011 36 Ashley Brewer, 2011 34 Devon Barber, 2013 34 Kelly Kline, 2012 34 Chris Churetta, 1990 33 Kelly Kline, 2014 33 Kelly Kline, 2013 32 Erica Wenzel, 2011 32 Kim Lapple, 1991 31 Ali Hatola, 1999 31 Ali Hatola, 1998 30 Nicole Sarno, 2004 30 Ali Hatola, 1997 29 Chris Churetta, 1988 Game 5 Lois Hodgkinson vs. Moravian, 1980 4 many times, most recent Erica Wenzel vs. Elizabethtown, 2014
hits Career 183 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 182 Becki Toth, 2001-05 172 Liz Billie, 1996-99 157 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 156 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 144 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 143 Taylor Trifiolis, 2013-16 141 Alyssa Schell, 2012-15 138 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 137 Nicole Sarno, 2001-04 135 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 134 Devon Barber, 2010-13 134 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 131 Ali Hatola, 1996-99 130 Liz Kostelnick, 1999-02 127 Kelly Berg, 2000-03 119 Karen Brown, 1991-94 Season 60 Liz Billie, 1999 56 Kelly Kline, 2013 56 Ashley Brewer, 2011 55 Chris Churetta, 1990 54 Kelly Kline, 2012 50 Becki Toth, 2001 48 Erica Wenzel, 2012 46 Ashley Brewer, 2009 46 Becki Toth, 2003 46 Liz Billie, 1998 45 Lori Blanchfield, 1999 44 Taylor Trifiolis, 2016 44 Kelly Kline, 2014 43 Taylor Trifiolis, 2014 43 Nicole Sarno, 2004 43 Kim Lapple, 1991 42 Carey Hilton, 1996 42 Vicki Paulas, 1994 41 RiRi Ferrigno, 2009 Game 4 many times, most recent Karissa Astrella vs. F&M, 2016 Consecutive Hits 9 Meghan Woods, 2002 (in 13 plate appearances over four games) Hitting Streak 26 Kelly Kline, 2012 18 Sharon Peifer, 1989 17 Becki Toth, 2003 16 Vicki Paulas, 1995 16 Vicki Paulas, 1994
doubles Career 38 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 36 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 36 Liz Billie, 1996-99 32 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 31 Taylor Trifiolis, 2013-16 29 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 28 Brittany Blohm, 2009-12 28 Jess Kasza, 2008-11 27 Alyssa Schell, 2012-15 27 Becki Toth, 2001-05 27 Shenon Hottenstein, 1988-91 26 Colleen O’Donnell, 2011-14 26 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 Season 16 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006 13 Taylor Trifiolis, 2014 13 Kelly Kline, 2012 13 Jackie Maser, 2004 13 Liz Billie, 1999 12 Hanna Caiola, 2016 12 Alyssa Schell, 2015 12 Brittany Blohm, 2011 Game 3 Haley Fedak vs. Immaculata, 2015 3 RiRi Ferrigno vs. Swarthmore, 2006 3 Karen Brown vs. Swarthmore, 1994
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triples Career 12 Karen Brown, 1991-94 11 Meghan Woods, 2000-03 11 Christine Biechy, 1997-00 10 Liz Billie, 1996-99 10 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 9 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 9 Jen Samble, 1991-94 8 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 8 Carey Hilton, 1996-98 8 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 8 Debra Wilkins, 1986-88 Season 5 Meghan Woods, 2003 5 Christine Biechy, 2000 5 Liz Billie, 1999 5 Carey Hilton, 1997 5 Jen Samble, 1994 5 Karen Brown, 1992 5 Debra Wilkins, 1987 Game 2 Amanda Ibey vs. F&M, 2001 2 Cristina Genna vs. Haverford, 1999 2 Liz Billie vs. Kean, 1999 2 Karen Brown vs. Ursinus, 1991 2 Beth Icenhower vs. Albright, 1990 2 Debra Wilkins vs. Widener, 1987
home runs Career 30 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 13 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 7 Taylor Trifiolis, 2013-16 6 Kristina Qualben, 2016 6 Colleen O’Donnell, 2011-14 6 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 6 Diane Reppa, 1981-84 5 Meghan Woods, 2000-03 5 Christy Rudderow, 1995-97 5 Anne Searles, 1986-88 Season 12 Kelly Kline, 2012 9 Kelly Kline, 2014 7 Ashley Brewer, 2011 6 Kristina Qualben, 2016 6 Kelly Kline, 2013 4 Taylor Trifiolis, 2016 4 Jennifer Rosenthal, 2006 Game 2 Taylor Trifiolis vs. DeSales, 2016 2 Alyssa Schell vs. Misericordia, 2014 2 Colleen O’Donnell vs. Eastern, 2012 2 Kelly Kline vs. McDaniel, 2012 2 Kelly Kline vs. Misericordia, 2012 2 Ashley Brewer vs. Ursinus, 2011 2 RiRi Ferrigno vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2009 2 Christy Rudderow vs. Albright, 1997
extra-base hits Career 71 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 50 Liz Billie, 1996-99 47 Ashley Brewer, 2008-2011 44 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 43 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 40 Taylor Trifiolis, 2013-16 39 Meghan Woods, 2000-03 38 Karen Brown, 1991-94 37 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 35 Becki Toth, 2001-05 35 Carey Hilton, 1996-98 Season 26 Kelly Kline, 2012 20 Ashley Brewer, 2011 20 Liz Billie, 1999 18 Kelly Kline, 2014 16 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006 16 Jackie Maser, 2004 14 six times, most recent Hanna Caiola, 2016
extra-base hits Game 4 Kelly Kline vs. Misericordia, 2012 4 RiRi Ferrigno vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2009 3 Kelly Kline vs. Washington, 2013 3 RiRi Ferrigno vs. Swarthmore, 2006 3 Liz Billie vs. Haverford, 1997 3 Karen Brown vs. Swarthmore, 1994
total bases Career 317 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 240 Liz Billie, 1996-99 238 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 226 Becki Toth, 2001-05 204 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 197 Taylor Trifiolis, 2013-16 196 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 191 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 181 Alyssa Schell, 2012-15 179 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 175 Liz Kostelnick, 1999-02 175 Karen Brown, 1991-94 167 Carey Hilton, 1996-98 164 Kelly Berg, 2000-03 163 Devon Barber, 2010-13 160 Meghan Woods, 2000-03 Season 105 Kelly Kline, 2012 93 Ashley Brewer, 2011 89 Liz Billie, 1999 82 Kelly Kline, 2013 81 Kelly Kline, 2014 67 Taylor Triofolis, 2016 63 Ashley Brewer, 2009 63 Becki Toth, 2001 61 Erica Wenzel, 2012 61 RiRi Ferrigno, 2009 61 Chris Churetta, 1990 60 Carey Hilton, 1996 59 Taylor Triofolis, 2014 59 Carey Hilton, 1997 59 Vicki Paulas, 1994 Game 12 Kelly Kline vs. Misericordia, 2012 12 RiRi Ferrigno vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2009 10 Taylor Trifiolis vs. DeSales, 2016 9 Carey Hilton vs. Albright, 1996
slugging percentage Career .683 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 .648 Diane Reppa, 1981-84 .575 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 .563 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 .538 Vicki Paulas, 1993-95 .525 Liz Billie, 1996-99 .524 Carey Hilton, 1996-98 .493 Karen Brown, 1991-94 .492 Anne Searles, 1986-88 .483 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 .472 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 .469 Anne Petrou, 1979-82 Season .929 Kelly Kline, 2012 .882 Diane Reppa, 1981 .764 Kelly Kline, 2014 .756 Diane Reppa, 1982 .722 Becky Zuurbier, 1982 .717 Mindy Feinberg, 1985 .694 Vicki Paulas, 1994 .684 Ashley Brewer, 2010 .679 Ashley Brewer, 2011 .636 Michele Arnone, 1980 .627 Liz Billie, 1999 .621 Vicki Paulas, 1995
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Individual Records
28 runs batted in
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Career 152 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 93 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 90 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 89 Taylor Trifiolis, 2013-16 82 Liz Billie, 1996-99 81 Carey Hilton, 1996-98 80 Karen Brown, 1991-94 78 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 77 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 72 Liz Kostelnick, 1999-02 69 Shenon Hottenstein, 1988-91 67 Becki Toth, 2001-05 66 Karen Gratrix, 1988-91 66 Desiree Johansen, 1987-90 65 Meghan Woods, 2000-03 65 Gracia Perilli, 1985-88 Season 51 Kelly Kline, 2012 51 Ashley Brewer, 2011 42 Kelly Kline, 2013 36 Carey Hilton, 1997 34 Taylor Triofolis, 2014 34 Kelly Kline, 2014 33 Liz Billie, 1999 31 Karen Gratrix, 1991 29 Vicki Paulas, 1994 27 RiRi Ferrigno, 2009 26 Brittany Blohm, 2011 26 Liz Kostelnick, 2001 26 Liz Billie, 1998 25 Kelly Kline, 2011 25 Jackie Maser, 2003 25 Vicky-Jo Preisler, 1992 25 Shenon Hottenstein, 1990 Game 7 Ashley Brewer vs. Northwestern (Minn.), 2011 6 Karissa Astrella vs. King’s, 2016 6 Erica Wenzel vs. Finlandia, 2013 6 RiRi Ferrigno vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2009 6 Carey Hilton vs. Haverford, 1996 6 Karen Brown vs. Ursinus, 1991 6 Karen Gratrix vs. FDU-Madison, 1991
stolen bases Career 100 Ali Hatola, 1996-99 67 Devon Barber, 2010-13 48 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 42 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 39 Lori Blanchfield, 1999-01 36 Nicole Iannarone, 2013-16 35 Kelly Berg, 2000-03 29 Becki Toth, 2001-05 27 Samantha Crist, 2006-09 25 Hilary Marinchak, 2004-07 24 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 23 Liz Billie, 1996-99 22 Jessica Costa, 2010-13 22 Karen Brown, 1991-94 21 Anne Petrou, 1979-82 20 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 20 Christy Rudderow, 1995-97 20 GloriaAnn Hardy, 1982-85 Season 32 Ali Hatola, 1999 27 Ali Hatola, 1998 26 Ali Hatola, 1997 23 Devon Barber, 2010 22 Ashley Brewer, 2010 20 Chris Churetta, 1990 18 Kelly Berg, 2000 17 Devon Barber, 2013 17 Devon Barber, 2011 17 Lori Blanchfield, 1999 Game 3 14 times, most recent Devon Barber vs. Northwestern (Minn.), 2012
Career Sacrifice Hits 33 Vicky-Jo Preisler, 1990-92 31 Kelly Berg, 2000-03 29 Samantha Crist, 2006-09 28 Amy Bleakly, 1995-98 28 Jen Samble, 1991-94 28 Val Verenna, 1990-93 Season Sacrifice Hits 17 Vicky-Jo Preisler, 1992 16 Jen Samble, 1992 15 Desiree Johansen, 1990 13 Val Verenna, 1992 Game Sacrifice Hits 3 Kate Dischino vs. Bluffton, 2003 3 Kristen Best vs. F&M, 2002 3 Jackie Maser vs. Swarthmore, 2001 3 Angie Tyson vs. Elizabethtown, 1999 Career Sacrifice Flies 7 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 6 Devon Barber, 2010-13 6 Liz Kostelnick, 1999-02 6 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 6 Anne Searles, 1986-88 5 Amie DeFeo, 2013-16 5 Alyssa Schell, 2012-14 5 Jess Kasza, 2008-11 5 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 5 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 5 Vicki Paulas, 1993-95 Season Sacrifice Flies 4 Alexis Giovinazzo, 2013 4 Devon Barber, 2013 4 Jackie Maser, 2003 4 Christine Biechy, 2000 4 Liz Kostelnick, 1999 4 Vicki Paulas, 1994 4 Anne Searles, 1986 Game Sacrifice Flies 1 many times
walks Career 86 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 82 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 77 Ali Hatola, 1996-99 64 Val Verenna, 1990-93 59 Devon Barber, 2010-13 56 Chelsea Benjamin, 2011-13 54 Sharon Peifer, 1986-89 53 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 50 Samantha Crist, 2006-09 48 Anne Searles, 1986-88 47 Christine Biechy, 1997-00 47 Tara Molloy, 1992-95 47 Karen Brown, 1991-94 46 Karen Gratrix, 1988-91 45 Gracia Perilli, 1985-88 Season 29 Kelly Kline, 2014 25 Chelsea Benjamin, 2012 25 Ali Hatola, 1999 24 Chris Churetta, 1989 23 Chelsea Benjamin, 2013 23 Chris Churetta, 1990 23 Anne Searles, 1987 22 Kelly Kline, 2013 22 Devon Barber, 2013 22 Sharon Peifer, 1989 Game 5 Karen Gratrix vs. Allentown, 1991 5 Jenny Symonds vs. Moravian, 1982
hit by pitch Career 11 Amy Bleakly, 1995-98 11 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 8 Devon Barber, 2010-13 7 Alyssa Schell, 2012-15 7 Colleen O’Donnell, 2011-14 7 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 6 Courtney Simon, 2014-16 6 Brittany Blohm, 2009-12 6 Melissa Nardi, 1997-00 6 Shenon Hottenstein, 1988-91 Season 6 Courtney Simon, 2015 6 Devon Barber, 2013 5 Kelly Kline, 2011 5 Melissa Nardi, 1999 5 Amy Bleakly, 1995 Game 2 Kelly Berg vs. New Jersey, 2002 2 Melissa Nardi vs. Washington, 1999 2 Amy Bleakly vs. Messiah, 1995
on-base percentage Career .559 Chris Churetta, 1987-90 .528 Diane Reppa, 1981-84 .523 Gina Didio, 1982-85 .518 Anne Petrou, 1979-82 .489 Kelly Kline, 2011-2014 .468 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 .451 Sharon Andrews, 1984-86 .447 Sharon Peifer, 1986-89 .437 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 .434 Anne Searles, 1986-88 .432 Lauren D’Alessio, 1979-82 .427 GloriaAnn Hardy, 1982-85 Season .619 Chris Churetta, 1990 .615 Anne Petrou, 1982 .610 Diane Reppa, 1981 .596 Diane Reppa, 1982 .580 Chris Churetta, 1988 .576 Gina Didio, 1985 .551 Kelly Kline, 2014 .551 Kelly Kline, 2012 .549 Mindy Feinberg, 1985 .547 Chris Churetta, 1987 .524 Sharon Andrews, 1985 .511 Ashley Brewer, 2010
contact Career Toughest to Strike Out at-bats per strikeout 162.0 Diane Reppa, 1981-84 113.0 Anne Petrou, 1979-82 81.7 Colleen Grasso, 1984-87 59.7 Shenon Hottenstein, 1988-91 50.7 Karen Gratrix, 1988-91 Season Toughest to Strike Out at-bats per strikeout — Shenon Hottenstein, 1990 (108 AB) — Sharon Peifer, 1988 (66 AB) — Desiree Johansen, 1988 (65 AB) — Diane Reppa, 1984 (53 AB) 104.0 Karen Gratrix, 1991
NATIONAL LEADERS • Through the 2016 season, Elaine Gratrix ’91 ranked 14th in Division III history in ERA. She led the country in strikeout ratio in 1991. • Muhlenberg led Division III in
fielding percentage Career .987 Missy DeFrain (1B), 2003-06 .986 Kristin Isaac (C), 1988-91 .986 Liz Kostelnick (1B), 1999-02 .986 Karen Brown (1B), 1991-94 .983 Kelly Kline (1B), 2011-14 .981 RiRi Ferrigno (C), 2006-09 .980 Brittany Blohm (1B/C), 2009-12 .980 Karen Gratrix (1B), 1988-91 .978 Gracia Perilli (1B), 1985-88 .977 Diane Reppa (1B), 1981-84 .977 Khara Pappadakis (1B), 1996-99 Season (chances in parentheses) 1.000 Kristin Isaac (C), 1991 (230) 1.000 Meghan Woods (C), 2001 (111) 1.000 Gracia Perilli (1B), 1986 (105) 1.000 Brielle Klein (C), 2010 (102) 1.000 Tara Molloy (C), 1993 (101) 1.000 Brittany Blohm (C), 2012 (91) 1.000 Tara DeMarzo (C), 2004 (76) .996 Missy DeFrain (1B), 2006 .995 Karen Gratrix (1B), 1991 .992 Karissa Astrella (1B), 2015 .992 Liz Kostelnick (1B), 2001 .992 Missy DeFrain (1B), 2005
putouts Career 1197 Liz Kostelnick, 1999-02 1191 Kelly Kline, 2011-14 754 Karen Brown, 1991-94 713 Khara Pappadakis, 1996-99 704 Missy DeFrain, 2003-05 684 Karen Gratrix, 1988-91 611 RiRi Ferrigno, 2006-09 477 Liz Billie, 1996-99 466 Gracia Perilli, 1985-88 454 Brittany Blohm, 2009-12 409 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 392 Kate Dischino, 2001-04 370 Meghan Woods, 2000-03 360 Kelly Berg, 2000-03 341 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 326 Diane Reppa, 1981-84 300 Jenna Van Waalwijk, 2007-10 300 Kim Lapple, 1989-92 Season 369 Liz Kostelnick, 2001 335 Kelly Kline, 2013 315 Kelly Kline, 2014 305 Karen Brown, 1992 295 Kelly Kline, 2012 280 Liz Kostelnick, 1999 279 Liz Kostelnick, 2000 269 Liz Kostelnick, 2002 259 Kelly Berg, 2003 256 Karen Gratrix, 1989 246 Kelly Kline, 2011 246 Missy DeFrain, 2005 244 Paige Seitz, 2016 Game - C 16 Kim Lapple vs. Scranton, 1990 Game - 1B 22 Liz Kostelnick vs. Swarthmore, 2001 (12 innings) 21 Karissa Astrella vs. Ursinus, 2015 (12 innings) 17 Jenna Van Waalwijk vs. Moravian, 2010 (8 innings) 17 Kelly Berg vs. Gettysburg, 2003 (9 innings) 16 Kelly Kline vs. Dickinson, 2012 16 Erin Zimmerman vs. Washington, 1998 16 Khara Pappadakis vs. Dubuque, 1998 Game - OF 8 Kim Lapple vs. Glassboro State, 1989
fielding percentage in 1985.
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Individual Records
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assists
wins
Career 343 Jackie Maser, 2001-04 304 Jess Kasza, 2008-11 300 Erica Wenzel, 2011-14 290 Jackie Vanderstreet, 1996-99 285 Shenon Hottenstein, 1988-91 283 Becki Toth, 2001-05 260 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 260 Christine Biechy, 1997-00 259 Alexis Giovinazzo, 2013-16 247 Desiree Johansen, 1987-90 240 Lori Blanchfield, 1999-01 238 Chelsea Benjamin, 2011-13 Season 108 Jackie Maser, 2004 105 Alexis Giovinazzo, 2014 103 Lori Blanchfield, 1999 101 Kim Lapple, 1992 100 Colleen O’Donnell, 2012 100 Chelsea Benjamin, 2011 100 Jess Kasza, 2011 96 Becki Toth, 2003 95 Jess Kasza, 2010 93 Christine Biechy, 2000 93 Jackie Vanderstreet, 1998 Game - 3B 9 Alexis Giovinazzo vs. Ursinus, 2015 (12 inn.) 8 Andrea Cohen vs. Penn St. Behrend, 2005 Game - 2B 8 Amanda Ibey vs. Swarthmore, 2001 (12 inn.) 8 Christine Biechy vs. Elizabethtown, 1999 (10 inn.) Game - SS 8 Vicki Paulas vs. Dickinson, 1995 Game - P 10 Leslie Korkgy vs. Ursinus, 1995
Career 52 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 51 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 42 Heather Dreby, 1997-00 41 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 40 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 40 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 34 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 30 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 26 Nicole Washburn, 2004-07 23 Angie Sisco, 2010-13 23 Alyssa Bruckner, 2008-11 Career Percentage .813 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 .671 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 .667 Anne Collins, 1987-90 .642 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 Consecutive 22 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-89 Season 17 Kelsey Jones, 2013 16 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 14 Kelsey Jones, 2014 14 Elaine Gratrix, 1990 14 Elaine Gratrix, 1989 13 Ashley Brewer, 2011 13 Danielle DeLucia, 2001 13 Heather Dreby, 1998 13 Leslie Korkgy, 1993 Season Percentage .933 Elaine Gratrix, 1989 .889 Elaine Gratrix, 1988 .810 Kelsey Jones, 2013 .778 Kelsey Jones, 2014 .778 Elaine Gratrix, 1990
appearances Career 89 Heather Dreby, 1997-00 85 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 84 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 79 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 78 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 74 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 71 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 69 Alyssa Bruckner, 2008-11 66 Angie Sisco, 2010-13 62 Nicole Washburn, 2004-07 Season 29 Heather Dreby, 1998 26 Heather Dreby, 1999 25 Ashley Brewer, 2009 25 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 24 Leslie Korkgy, 1992 23 Angie Tyson, 2001 23 Angie Tyson, 1999 23 Leslie Korkgy, 1995
earned run average Career 0.77 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 1.57 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 2.14 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 2.42 Heather Dreby, 1997-00 2.43 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 2.50 Nicole Washburn, 2004-07 2.54 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 2.63 Anne Collins, 1987-90 2.79 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 Season 0.60 Elaine Gratrix, 1990 0.65 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 0.82 Elaine Gratrix, 1989 1.27 Danielle DeLucia, 2001 1.28 Danielle DeLucia, 2002 1.30 Elaine Gratrix, 1988 1.39 Kelsey Jones, 2014 1.44 Angie Tyson, 2002 1.65 Heather Dreby, 2000 1.67 Leslie Korkgy, 1993
saves Career 5 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 4 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 Season 3 Elaine Gratrix, 1991
complete games Career 66 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 65 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 65 Heather Dreby, 1997-00 64 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 57 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 52 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 47 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 37 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 36 Nicole Washburn, 2004-07 Season 20 Kelsey Jones, 2013 20 Ashley Brewer, 2011 20 Heather Dreby, 1999 19 Angie Tyson, 2001 and 1999 19 Leslie Korkgy, 1995 19 Elaine Gratrix, 1991
shutouts Career 22 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 14 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 13 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 12 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 12 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 Consecutive Shutout Innings 32.2 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 24.1 Elaine Gratrix, 1990 Season 9 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 7 Elaine Gratrix, 1989 Longest Shutout 10 Kelsey Jones vs. Haverford, 2013 10 Danielle DeLucia vs. Lake Forest, 2004 10 Angie Tyson vs. Elizabethtown, 1999
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no-hitters Heather Porrini vs. Washington, 2014 * Kelsey Jones vs. Misericordia, 2013 ! Ashley Brewer vs. Rensselaer, 2010 Alyssa Bruckner vs. Dickinson, 2009 Elaine Gratrix vs. Moravian, 1990 * Anne Collins vs. Widener, 1990 * Elaine Gratrix vs. Elizabethtown, 1990 * Elaine Gratrix vs. Scranton, 1990 Elaine Gratrix vs. Ursinus, 1989 Anne Collins vs. Albright, 1988 ! perfect game * 5 innings
innings pitched Career 508.1 Heather Dreby, 1997-00 503.2 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 498.2 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 477.1 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 444.2 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 427.2 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 382 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 360.2 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 Season 150.1 Kelsey Jones, 2013 150 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 149 Heather Dreby, 1998 147.1 Heather Dreby, 1999 145.1 Angie Tyson, 2001 140 Angie Tyson, 1999 136.2 Ashley Brewer, 2011 134 Leslie Korkgy, 1995 Game 12 Danielle DeLucia vs. Kings Point, 2003 12 Angie Tyson vs. Swarthmore, 2001 Game - Relief Pitcher 6 Elaine Gratrix vs. Moravian, 1991 6 Anne Collins vs. Elizabethtown, 1989
strikeouts Career 415 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 344 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 302 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 271 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 259 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 256 Heather Dreby, 1997-00 208 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 198 Nicole Washburn, 2004-07 175 Leslie Korkgy, 1992-95 Career per Seven Innings 6.79 Elaine Gratrix, 1988-91 4.83 Kelsey Jones, 2012-15 4.75 Ashley Brewer, 2008-11 4.27 Danielle DeLucia, 2001-04 4.20 Angie Tyson, 1999-02 4.13 Nicole Washburn, 2004-07 4.04 Mindy Feinberg, 1984-87 Season 202 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 123 Kelsey Jones, 2013 111 Ashley Brewer, 2009 108 Elaine Gratrix, 1990 91 Kelsey Jones, 2012 89 Angie Tyson, 1999 87 Heather Dreby, 2000 Season Per Seven Innings 9.43 Elaine Gratrix, 1991 6.52 Ashley Brewer, 2010 6.48 Elaine Gratrix, 1990 6.12 Ashley Brewer, 2009 5.73 Kelsey Jones, 2013 Game 16 Elaine Gratrix vs. Scranton, 1991 16 Elaine Gratrix vs. Scranton, 1990 13 Elaine Gratrix vs. Montclair State, 1991 Consecutive 6 Elaine Gratrix vs. Scranton, 1991 6 Elaine Gratrix vs. Scranton, 1990
team teamwins/losses records wins/losses Most wins in a season 31 2013 (31-9-1) 26 1991 (26-9) 25 2014 (25-13) 25 2011 (25-17) 25 2001 (25-17) 25 1990 (25-8) 25 1989 (25-6) 24 1999 (24-21) 22 1992 (22-13) 21 2004 (21-12) 21 2002 (21-15) Fewest losses in a season 4 1979 (2-4) Fewest losses, 10 or more games 6 1989 (25-6) 6 1988 (16-6) 6 1982 (8-6) Longest winning streak 20 1991 17 1990 12 1989 Highest winning percentage .806 1989 (25-6) .768 2013 (31-9-1) .758 1990 (25-8) .743 1991 (26-9) .727 1988 (16-6)
batting average Highest batting average in a season .358 1985 .353 1980 .342 1982 .338 1988 .309 1997 .304 2012
runs Most runs scored in a season 249 2011 230 2013 217 2012 205 1999 203 1988 195 1991 • Per game 9.18 1988 (202 in 22) 8.71 1982 (122 in 14) 8.71 1980 (61 in 7) • Per game, 30 or more games 5.93 2011 (249 in 42) 5.71 2012 (217 in 38) 5.61 2013 (230 in 41) Most runs scored in a game 28 vs. Moravian, 1980 (28-9) 25 vs. Allentown, 1992 (25-1) 23 vs. Albright, 1987 (23-0) 22 vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (22-0) 22 vs. Albright, 1990 (22-4) Most runs scored in an inning 15 vs. Moravian, 1980 14 vs. Haverford, 2001 13 vs. Haverford, 1996 13 vs. Albright, 1987 Most runs scored in an extra inning 5 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1997
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Team Records
30 hits ost hits in a season M 355 1999 344 2013 331 2001 329 2011 322 2012 297 2000 286 2003 282 1998 271 2014 270 1992 Most hits in a game 25 vs. Moravian, 1980 22 vs. Ursinus, 1981 20 vs. Albright, 1987 Most hits in an inning 11 vs. Albright, 1987
doubles Most doubles in a season 74 2011 63 2013 61 2012 54 2016 48 2009 47 2014 46 1994 Most doubles in a game 7 vs. Swarthmore, 1994
triples Most triples in a season 15 1999 15 1991 15 1987 Most triples in a game 3 six times, most recent vs. Neumann, 2009
home runs Most home runs in a season 18 2012 18 2011 14 2016 14 2014 13 2013 12 2009 9 2003 8 1996 Most home runs in a game 4 vs. Eastern, 2012 3 vs. Misericordia, 2014 3 vs. Swarthmore, 2012 3 vs. Ursinus, 2011 3 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2011 3 vs. Swarthmore, 2009
extra-base hits Most extra-base hits in a season 97 2011 90 2012 81 2013 71 2016 67 2009 64 2003 62 2014 61 1999 58 1994 Most extra-base hits in a game 8 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2009 8 vs. Swarthmore, 1994
slugging percentage Highest slugging percentage in a season .482 1988 .443 1982 .436 1985 .434 2012
stolen bases Most stolen bases in a season 72 2010 68 1999 62 2011 60 2013 58 1997 52 1991 Most stolen bases in a game 8 vs. Dickinson, 1999 8 vs. Moravian, 1979
walks Most walks in a season 155 2013 134 2012 130 2014 125 1991 125 1987 Most walks in a game 26 vs. Moravian, 1982 23 vs. Allentown, 1991
fielding Highest fielding percentage in a season .9668 2014 .9667 1985 .965 2011 .964 2009 .964 1986 .961 2015 .961 1993 Most putouts in a season 875 1999 Most putouts in a game 39 vs. Swarthmore, 1983 Most assists in a season 433 1999 Most assists in a game 24 vs. Moravian, 2010 (8 innings) •Nine-inning game 19 vs. Dubuque, 1998
pitching Lowest ERA in a season 1.28 1991 1.30 2002 1.49 1990 1.65 1989 1.79 2001 1.94 2004 Most saves in a season 3 2012, 2011, 2009, 2004 and 1991 Most complete games in a season 39 1999 36 2001 34 2014 32 2013 and 2002 30 1993 Most shutouts in a season 10 2009 and 1991 9 2014 8 1990 and 1989 Most consecutive shutout innings 27.2 2000 Most strikeouts in a season 233 1991 173 1999 170 2001 164 2006 163 2002 155 2013 151 2009 145 1990 •Per seven innings 6.94 1991 Most strikeouts in a game 16 vs. Scranton, 1991 16 vs. Scranton, 1990
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postseason history Year 1982 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009 2011 2013 2014 2015
Round of Playoffs MAC South championship MAC championship MAC South championship MAC championship MAC South championship MAC South championship MAC championship NCAA regional | | | MAC South championship MAC championship NCAA regional | | | MAC South championship MAC championship NCAA regional | | | MAC playoffs | | NCAA regional | MAC Southeast tiebreaker MAC playoffs | | ECAC South Tournament | | | NCAA regional | CC playoffs | | NCAA regional | | | CC playoffs | CC playoffs | | | NCAA regional | | | CC playoffs | | CC playoffs | NCAA regional | CC playoffs | | NCAA regional | CC playoffs | | CC playoffs | | | CC playoffs |
Opponent Franklin & Marshall Wilkes Franklin & Marshall Elizabethtown Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall Wilkes Muskingum Wilkes Allegheny Allegheny Franklin & Marshall Scranton Mt. Union Allegheny Mt. Union Allegheny Franklin & Marshall Scranton Mt. Union Capital Mt. Union Capital Western Maryland Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Glassboro State Montclair State Moravian Western Maryland Messiah Western Maryland Bethany (W.Va.) Dickinson Bethany (W.Va.) King’s Methodist Savannah Art & Design Ursinus Gettysburg Gettysburg York (Pa.) Christopher Newport York (Pa.) Salisbury State Western Maryland Gettysburg McDaniel Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Hunter Ramapo Merchant Marine Salisbury Ursinus McDaniel Ursinus Gettysburg Haverford William Paterson Farmingdale State Washington College Dickinson Dickinson Messiah Western Connecticut Washington College McDaniel Haverford Washington College Haverford McDaniel Haverford McDaniel Haverford
Site Wilkes | Moravian | Elizabethtown Franklin & Marshall | Allegheny | | | Scranton | Allegheny | | | Franklin & Marshall | Mt. Union | | | Harrisburg, Pa. | | Glassboro State | Moravian Franklin & Marshall | | Dickinson | | | Roanoke | Western Maryland | | Roanoke | | | Western Maryland | McDaniel | | | Ramapo | | | Ursinus | | Ursinus | Ramapo | Dickinson | | Ithaca | Muhlenberg | | Muhlenberg | | | McDaniel |
total 38-38 (MAC 12-6 ...........CC 14-12...........ECAC 2-2...........NCAA 10-18)
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W/L Score W 4-2 L 11-12 W 9-5 L 0-3 L 6-7 W 5-0 W 4-3 W 3-1 W 4-3 L 2-5 L 0-3 W 4-2 L 2-5 W 2-1 L 4-5 W 3-2 L 1-4 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 4-1 L 0-3 W 4-0 L 1-3 W 3-2 W 8-2 W 4-3 L 1-8 L 3-6 W 3-2 W 7-4 L 1-2 L 0-4 L 0-6 W 7-2 W 8-5 L 0-1 L 1-2 L 5-8 W 5-3 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 6-2 W 6-1 L 0-6 L 0-5 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 7-3 L 1-5 W 8-4 W 4-1 L 5-7 W 6-5 L 0-3 W 4-1 L 1-8 L 0-7 W 8-5 L 2-8 L 2-9 L 1-4 W 8-4 W 1-0 W 4-3 L 3-8 L 5-20 L 2-3 W 4-0 L 1-7 W 2-1 L 5-8 W 2-1 L 2-6 L 0-8 L 1-2
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(selected games)
March
April
Sun
5 f vs. Drew/Coast Guard
TUE
Mon
6 f vs. Husson/Sage
Sat
Tue
7 f vs. Concordia (Ill.)/Ohio Northern
Tue
9 f vs. Catholic/Juniata
Thr
13 at Moravian............................. 3:00
SAT
15 * McDANIEL ............................. 1:00
Thr Fri
10 f vs. Mount Union/Fredonia
4 * URSINUS ................................ 3:00 8 * at Franklin & Marshall.............. 1:00 11 at Albright............................... 3:00
TUE 14 KING’S................................... 3:00
TUE 18 * DICKINSON ............................ 3:00
SAT 18 ONEONTA STATE.................... 1:00
SAT 22 * SWARTHMORE ....................... 1:00
Wed 22 at Elizabethtown...................... 3:00
WED 26 SCRANTON ............................ 3:00
Sat
25 * at Washington College.............. 1:00
Sat
Tue
28 * at Haverford............................ 3:00
WED 29 MISERICORDIA....................... 3:00
29 * at Gettysburg........................... 1:00
f at Clermont, Fla. * Centennial Conference