McNEESE
COWGIRLS 2016
QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY
Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana Founded: 1939 Enrollment: 8,992 Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Royal Blue/Yellow Affiliation: NCAA I-A Conference: Southland President: Dr. Philip Williams
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Athletics Director: Bruce Hemphill Ast. AD/Internal Operations: Tanner Stines Associate AD/Compliance: Bridget Martin Ast. AD/Sports Info. Director: Matthew Bonnette Ast. AD/Game Operations: Jacob Fontenot Director of Marketing and Ticket Ops: Steve Gugliucci Institutional Rep.: Dr. Mike Soileau Academic Counselor: Amanda Wilhite Head Trainer: Kari Brody Softball Trainer: Anna Hullett Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jason Little Softball Secretary: Sandi Rodriguez Assistant SID/Softball Contact: Pam LaFosse Assistant SID: Hunter Bower
SOFTBALL STAFF
Head Coach: Joanna Hardin Alma Mater/Year: Biola University, 2055 Career Record: 36-18 (1 yr.) Record at McNeese St.: 36-18 Years at McNeese St.: 4th/2nd as head coach Assistant Coach: James Landreneau Assistant Coach: Courtney Barbour Volunteer Coach: Jennie Finch-Daigle Director of Game Ops: Candyce Carter Field Maintenance: Jimmy Waltman
TEAM INFORMATION
2015 Record: 36-18 SLC Record/Finish: 21-5/2nd Postseason: none Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/9
SOFTBALL HISTORY
First Year of Softball: 1979 Overall Record: 862-955 Yrs. In NCAA: 3 (2010, 2005, 1994) Result: 1-6
SOFTBALL FACILITY
Playing Field (Capacity): Cowgirl Diamond (1,200 est.) Field Dimensions: LF- 205, RF- 205, CF- 215
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Facts/Media................................... 1 Head Coach Joanna Hardin.................... 2 Assistant Coach James Landreneau....... 3 Assistant Coach Courtney Barbour....... 4 Volunteer Coach Jennie Finch-Daigle.... 5 Candyce Carter/Jimmy Waltman.......... 6 2016 Roster............................................... 7 Player Pages ............................................. 8-22 Lake Charles/McNeese............................ 24-25 President Philip Williams........................ 26 Athletics Director Bruce Hemphill......... 27
Academics................................................. 28 Athletic Facilities...................................... 29-30 Softball Facilities...................................... 31-32 Records/Championship History............. 33-40 Individual Honors.................................... 41-44 Hall of Fame............................................. 45 Coaches’ Records..................................... 46-47 Season Results.......................................... 48-51 All-time Letterwinners............................ 52
MEDIA INFORMATION
Automated Scorebook: McNeese State will utilize the automated scorebook for its games. E-Mail Service: Game files will be e-mailed to opponents’ SID. McNeese Assistant Sports Informations e-mail address is plafosse@mcneese.edu.
Best Time to reach Coach Hardin: Head coach Joanna Hardin can generally be reached during the
morning. All interviews should be coordinated through the assistant SID at (337) 475-5926. Interview Policy: Media interviews of players and coaches are encouraged, and every effort will be made to accomodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred, but telephone interviews can be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Under no circumstances will student-athletes’ phone numbers be supplied to the media. Practice: As a general rule, practices are usually open to the public. Practice is the best time to reach the coaches and players at once. Efforts will be made to accommodate interview needs before or after practice as long as it is prearranged through the Sports Information Office. Cowgirls are off on Monday’s. Contact Pam LaFosse for pratice times for Tuesday-Friday practices. Post-Game Interviews: Players and coaches will usually be available for post-game interviews following a team meeting. Media Credentials: Any media without credentials wishing to attend a game may contact Pam LaFosse. A pass list will be located at the entrance of Cowgirl Diamond. Press Box: McNeese’s pressbox is equipped with phone, ethernet and wireless capabilities.
SOFTBALL MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT MEDIA
Lake Charles American Press: Scooter Hobbs (Sports Editor); Alex Hickey (McNeese beat); P.O. Box 2893, Lake Charles, La. 70602 (AC 337, 494-4069, FAX 494-4036). Southwest Daily News: 716 E. Napoleon St., Sulphur, La. 70663 (AC 337, 527-7075, FAX 528-3044).
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
KPLC-TV (NBC): Brady Renard (Sports Director), Mike Gaither (Assistant); 704 Bilbo St. Lake Charles, La. 70601 (AC 337, 437-7563, FAX 439-9905). KEZM Radio: Bruce Merchant, owner, 101 W. Napoleon St., Sulphur, La. 70663 (AC 337, 527-3611, FAX 527-0213).
SOFTBALL WEBSITES
Information on Cowgirl softball can be accessed on the McNeese athletics website (www.mcneesesports.com), Twitter (@McNeeseSoftball) and the Southland Conference website (www.southland.org).
CREDITS
The 2016 softball media guide is a product of the McNeese Sports Information Department. It was designed, written and edited by assistant sports information director, Pam LaFosse with the help of assistant SID Hunter Bower, and the softball staff.
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Joanna
HARDIN
Head Coach 2nd Year
Head coach Joanna Hardin is in her second season as head coach of the Cowgirls and fourth overall at McNeese. Hardin posted a 36-20 overall record in her first season as a Division I head coach. She led McNeese to a second place finish in the Southland Conference with a 21-5 record, the second most SLC wins in McNeese history. A key element in the sustained success of the McNeese Cowgirl softball program that won back-to-back Southland Conference championships, Hardin was named head coach in 2014 after spending the 2013 season as a Cowgirl assistant coach. Hardin, a native of Fullerton, Calif., has spearheaded the Cowgirl pitching staff the last three seasons, all of which led the Southland in numerous team and individual pitching statistical categories as well as ranking high among the NCAA leaders. In 2015 Hardin coached the programs first NFCA All-American in Erika Piancastelli. Piancastelli was also named an NFCA Top 10 Freshman of the Year Finalist as well as being named the league’s player, hitter and freshman of the year, honors no other player has won in the same season. The Cowgirls continued to rewrite the record books, breaking the single game stolen bases record and the slugging percent and on base percent records in 2015. The Cowgirls ranked in the Top 50 in the nation in ERA, stolen bases and triples per game. Four of her players ranked in the Top 50 in the nation in 11 different statistical categories. Her pitching staff included two of the top four pitcher in the SLC that produced the lowest ERA and ranked 44th in the nation. In 2014, the Cowgirls broke or tied a total of 23 school or conference records. Hardin joined the McNeese staff in 2013 and guided the pitchers to a Top 10 national ranking and No. 1 spot in the Southland in team ERA with a 1.79 mark. That squad also led the league in opponent batting average (.220), saves (6), hits allowed (294), runs allowed (122), earned runs allowed (91), walks allowed (53) and extra-base hits allowed (63). Individually, Hardin helped develop the league’s top pitcher in Megan Bond, who topped the conference in ERA (1.27), opponent batting average (.200), and saves (3) in 2013. The success continued in 2014 as the Cowgirls won a school record 41 games en route to their second straight league title. Jamie Allred, the 2014 SLC Pitcher of the Year, set a new school record with 27 victories as well as throwing 10 shutouts in the season. Her exceptional play helped boast the Cowgirls to a league No. 1 ranking in 12 team categories including ERA (1.86), strikeouts (324) and hits allowed (293), just to name a few. In addition to the team success on offense, Alanna DiVittorio broke a combined nine school and conference records during the season including season records in runs scored, walks and stolen bases as well as career records in runs scored and walks. DiVittorio, the league’s player and hitter of the year, also became just the second McNeese softball player to earn Capital One Academic All-America honors when she was voted onto the second team. ”We have tremendous young women in our program,” said Hardin. “The goals and expectations will remain the same as they have been – to be champions on and off the field.” Hardin began her coaching career as the head coach at Whittier Christian High School, in La Habra, Calif., from 2005-07 and helped guide the Heralds to an Olympic League Championship Title in 2006. From 2007-09, Hardin served as assistant coach at Liberty University (Lynchburg, Va.) where she oversaw the pitching staff, conducted camps and clinics, and organized daily practices. In her two years at Liberty, the team finished the 2008 and 2009 season as the Big South Conference Tournament Runners-up. Under her tutelage, Tiffani Smith (2011 graduate), was selected to the All-Big South Conference First Team as a sophomore year, the first Flame to receive such honor since 2001. After earning her Master’s Degree from Liberty University, Hardin started and coached a successful 12U/14U travel team, The Virginia Titans, in 2009. In 2010, while coaching the Titans, she served as head coach at Jefferson Forest High School where she led the Lady Cavaliers to the 2012 Seminole District Tournament Championship, a Virginia High School League Region III runner-up finish, and advancing the Lady Cavs to the VHSL State quarterfinals. In 2010, while coaching club and high school softball, Hardin opened and managed an indoor softball training facility in Virginia called “The Compound” where she worked primarily as a pitching and hitting instructor.
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Assistant Coach
James
LANDRENEAU
4TH Year
James Landreneau is in his fourth year as an assistant coach, serving as the hitting coach. Landreneau is a key component of McNeese’s success on offense for the past three years. In 2015, Landreneau coached the programs first All-American in Erika Piancastelli. Piancastelli was named to the NFCA All-American team as a third team pick. She was also a NFCA Top 10 Freshman of the Year Finalist as well as being named the Southland’s player, hitter, and freshman of the year, becoming the first player to earn all three honors in the same season. As a team, the Cowgirls set a new slugging percent record (.460), on base percent record (.375), and most stolen bases in a game (9) and tied the single game record for most doubles with seven. That same year, McNeese ranked fourth in the nation in stolen bases and 45th in triples per game. The Cowgirls led the conference with 133 stolen bases, ranked second in slugging percent (.460), home runs (46), third in hits (428), RBI (252), doubles (80), and fourth in batting average (.293), runs scored (284), and walks (168). The Cowgirls set new single-season records with runs scored (298) and on-base percentage (.366) while tying records in triples (13) and hit-by-pitches (33) in 2014. He coached the 2014 Southland Conference Player and Hittter of the Year in Alanna DiVittorio. DiVittorio broke a combined nine McNeese and SLC records as a senior. In 2014, the Cowgirls ranked second in the SLC with a .963 fielding percent and ranked third with a .289 batting average. The Cowgirls led the conference and ranked 19th in the nation in doubles. McNeese also led the SLC with a .425 slugging percent, and 100 stolen bases, ranking McNeese 17th in the nation. In 2013, the Cowgirls posted a .968 fielding percent which ranked 36th in the nation. The Cowgirls also had a .274 team batting average and ranked fourth in the SLC with 61 doubles. Landreneau is a native of Lake Charles where for 13 years he has served as the owner and founder of Bullet baseball and softball. During this time, he has been responsible for running the baseball/softball academy as well as managing 15 travel baseball and softball teams. He has seen his organization win over 13 state and four national championships. Landreneau has also produced over 50 college athletes in addition to six professional players. Landreneau served as an assistant softball coach at Barbe High where he was part of a Lady Bucs team that won two district championships (2011, 2012). The Lady Bucs advanced to the semifinals of the state tournament in 2011 and quarterfinals in 2012. Landreneau is a native of Mamou, La. who has lived in Lake Charles for the last 17 years. He resides in Lake Charles with his two children, Aubrey and Jackson.
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Assistant Coach
Courtney
BARBOUR
1ST Year
Former Virginia Tech standout Courtney (Liddle) Barbour was named assistant coach in July, 2015 and will mentor the catchers as well as other duties. “I am extremely blessed to join the coaching staff at McNeese. This is a strong program with an even brighter future and I thank coach Hardin, coach Landreneau and the rest of Cowgirl softball for giving me the opportunity to join them in their pursuit of success. I am excited to get to work and look forward to helping these young women achieve their goals,” said Barbou. Barbour, a four-year letterwinner for the Hokies from 2010-13, played both catcher and first base. She holds the career records for on base percent (.467) and walks (146). She ranks second in career home runs (32) and slugging percent (.559) and is tied for second in career RBI with 136. The three-time all-ACC selection and three-time NFCA Mid-Atlantic Region helped the Hokies to two NCAA appearances (2012, 2013). Barbour was also named to the all-ACC academic team three times and was a 2013 Lowe’s Senior Class Award Top 10 Finalist. Barbour was the 18th overall pick in the 2013 National Professional Fastpitch (NPF) Draft, drafted by the NY/NJ Comets. After one year with the Comets, Barbour spent the 2014 season with the Pennsylvania Rebellion. Barbour served as a volunteer coach at Virginia Tech for two seasons (2014, 2015) where she helped the Hokies advance to the NCAA Tournament both years. Barbour was in charge of instructing and mentoring the catchers, infielders, and hitters. Courtney was married to Lance Barbour, an Opelousas, Louisiana native on September 26, 2015.
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Volunteer Coach
Jennie
Finch-Daigle
2ND Year
Former All-American Jennie Finch-Daigle will serve as a volunteer coach for the Cowgirls for the second straight season, helping with the pitchers. Finch, a native of La Mirada, California, was a pitcher and first-baseman for the University of Arizona, the USA national softball team and the Chicago Bandits. Finch won the 2001 Women's College World Series and helped lead Team USA to the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Time magazine described her as the most famous softball player in history. In 2010, Finch retired from softball to focus on her family. In August 2011 she started work as a color analyst for ESPN doing National Pro Fastpitch and college softball games. Finch began her career by achieving a career high in doubles and throwing her first career no-hitter during the 1999 NCAA tournament against Texas State. Despite making the World Series, the Wildcats were eventually eliminated by DePaul. As a sophomore year, Finch was named a 2000 NFCA First Team All-American and First Team All-Pac 10. She also threw three no-hitters and led the Wildcats in home runs and slugging percentage and achieved a career best in hits and batting average. Finch began the year with a 21 consecutive game win
streak. After suffering her only losses in back-to-back games, Finch finished the year 8–0 starting a new streak against the Oregon Ducks that would span the next two seasons. Finch's 29th win, a World Series victory over the No. 1 seeded Washington Huskies, began a 35 scoreless inning streak, after allowing runs in the fourth inning she pitched a shutout the rest of the way for a 4–2 win. As a junior in 2001, Finch was once again named NFCA First Team and All-Pac 10, adding the Pitcher of The Year award to her resume. She was awarded the Honda Sports Award for Softball Player of The Year. Finch's season ERA, wins and shutouts were and still do rank among the Top 10 at Arizona. Along with a no-hitter and career highs in WHIP and RBIs, Finch opened the season with 31 consecutive scoreless innings spanning 6 wins that combined with the innings from her last game in 2000, was a career best 35 before being snapped in the second inning by a lead off home run vs. McNeese State. On March 30, Finch hit two home runs and a double in an 11–1 romp of the Oregon to drive in a career best 9 RBIs, which tied her third all-time in the NCAA for a single game. Finch and the Wildcats were the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and made it to the World Series for a third straight year with Finch on the mound. She recorded victories over California and Oklahoma to reach the finals. In a 1–0 shutout against UCLA, Finch set an NCAA record with a perfect season capped with the National Championship. Finch also had a hit in the game and was named MVP for the series. The victory extended her win streak to 40 consecutive games along with the 8 to end the 2000 season. In her final season, Finch was named 2002 First Team for the NCAA and the Pac 10 conference as well as Pitcher of The Year and Honda Player of The Year. Finch tossed 3 no-hitters and broke the season strikeouts record, while her wins and shutouts were and remain Top-10 school records. Against Cal State Fullerton, Finch matched her own record of 35 consecutive scoreless innings that was broken in a 13–1 mercy win over Northern Iowa. Finch set several records in single games beginning with a new NCAA record by winning her 51st consecutive game in the 6–0 victory over Cal State Northridge. For one of her no-hitters, Finch posted her 100th career victory over Notre Dame and struck out 15 against UL-Lafayette for a career best. Finch tied a then school record of 19 strikeouts with a 1-0, 9 inning shutout against Oklahoma. The Wildcat then beat the UCLA to start the year 20–0 and set an NCAA record with 60 straight wins dating back to the 2000 season, as Finch would lose her next decision. To open a return trip to the WCWS as defending champion, Finch shutout Nebraska and ended the game with her 1,000th career strikeout. In the semifinals of the World Series, Finch hit her 50th career home run to score the winning run and help herself beat the Florida State in 11 innings. The Wildcats suffered a 6–0 loss in the championship game to California. Finch left the program as the career leader in strikeouts, shutouts, innings pitched and tied for no-hitters (8), while ranking in the Top-10 in most other pitching categories. She also ranked in the Top-10 in home runs, RBIs and walks. Finch remains ranked in the Top-10 in several pitching and walks all-time lists. She is currently ranked 7th in career winning percentage (0.881%). Her no. 27 jersey number was retired by the University of Arizona on May 9, 2003.
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Candyce
CARTER
Anna Hullett Trainer
Mike Guidry PA Announcer
Director of Game Operations 1ST Year
Jimmy
WALTMAN
Field Maintenance 1ST Year
McNeese
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Cowgirls
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name 1 Taylor Goree 2. Justyce McClain 3 Shanice Hagler 4 Shelbi Strickland 5 Taylor Edwards 6 Marisa Taunton 7 Emily Vincent 8 Taylor Schmidt 9 Megan Trahan 10 Rachel Smith 11 Hailey Drew 14 Morgan Catron 15 Aubree Turbeville 16 Erika Piancastelli 17 Jolie Trahan 18 Tori Yanitor *21 Lauren Wyble 24 Jamie Allred 25 Haley Perkins 32 Morgan Hardey 34 Megan Holmes
Pos. SS OF UT SS/2B UT OF P/1B OF UT P SS OF C C/3B P OF SS/2B P C P/UT IF
B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R
Ht. 5-9 5-3 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-8 508 5-9 5-8 5-3 5-11 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-11
Cl.-Exp. Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS So.-1VL So.-1VL Fr.-HS Jr.-2VL Sr.-3VL Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS Jr.-2VL So.-1VL So.-1VL Fr.-HS So.-1VL So.-1VL Jr.-2VL Fr.-HS Sr.-3VL So.-1VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS
Pronunciation Guide
Hometown (Previous School) Lake Charles, LA. (Barbe HS) Phoenix, AZ. (Sandra Day O’Connor HS) Vidor, TX. (Vidor HS) Plaquemine, LA. (St. John HS) Moss Bluff, LA. (Sam Houston HS) Beaumont, TX. (West Brook HS) Sulphur, LA. (Sulphur HS) Yorba Linda, CA. (Valencia HS) Kinder, LA. (Kinder HS) Baytown, TX. (Sterling HS) Fallbrook, CA. (Fallbrook HS) Mineola, TX. (Mineola HS) Mesquite, TX. (Poteet HS) Carlsbad, CA. (Carlsbad HS) Hackberry, LA. (Hackberry HS) Jamul, CA. (Canyon HS) Port Barre, LA. (Port Barre HS) Hallsville, TX. (Hallsville HS) Grant, LA. (Fairview HS) Westlake, LA. (Westlake HS) Murrieta, CA. (Vista Murrieta HS)
*- Will redishirt in 2016
Roster by Class
SENIORS (4): Taylor Goree, Emily
Vincent, Taylor Schmidt, Jamie Allred
JUNIORS (3): Marisa Taunton, Rachel Smith, Tori Yanitor SOPHOMORES (9): Shanice Hagler, Shelbi Strickland, Hailey D r e w, M o rg a n C a t r o n , E r i k a Piancastelli, Jolie Trahan, Haley Perkins FRESHMEN (7): Justyce McClain, Taylor Edwards, Megan Trahan, Aubree Turbeville, Lauren Wyble, Morgan Hardey, Megan Holmes
Roster by State ARIZONA (1): McClain
COACHING STAFF
CALIFORNIA (5): Schmidt, Drew, Piancastelli, Holmes
Head Coach: Joanna Hardin Assistant Coach: James Landreneau Assistant Coach: Courtney Barbour Volunteer Coach: Jennie Finch-Daigle Director of Game Operations: Candyce Carter Field Maintenance: Jimmy Waltman Trainer: Anna Hullett
McNeese
GOREE (goar-ree) CATRON (kay-trun) TURBEVILLE (tur-buh-vill) PIANCASTELLI (p-awn-cuh-stelly) TRAHAN (tray-han or trau-hau) LANDRENEAU (lan-druh-no) Barbour (barber)
LOUISIANA (9): Goree, Strickland, Edwards, Vincent, M. Trahan, J. Trahan, Wyble, Perkins, Hardey TEXAS (6): Hagler, Taunton, Smith, Catron, Turbeville, Allred
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McNeese
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Cowgirls
Taylor
GOREE
SHORTSTOP • SENIOR • 5-9 • R/R LAKE CHARLES, LA. (BARBE HIGH)
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ACCOLADES
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: All-SLC (honorable mention); SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2013: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2015 (JUNIOR): started in 51 games...led the team with 11 sacrifice hits...sixth on the team with a .193 batting average...had 22 hits, three home runs and 13 RBI.
Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: prepped at Barbe High where she was an four year letter winner in softball and volleyball…team captain three years…member of the 2009 state runners-up team and the 2010 and 2011 2014 (SOPHOMORE): played and started on all 57 district championship and state quarter finalist teams… games...tied for third on the team with 10 doubles... three-time all-district and all-Southwest Louisiana… fourth on the team with a .289 batting average and two time all-state…batted .538 her junior season and 44 hits...23 RBI, scored 19 runs with a .962 fielding .430 her sophomore year…was coached by former percent...all-SLC honorable mention. Cowgirl second baseman Sarah (Everingham) Portie. 2013 (FRESHMAN): played in 52 games and started PERSONAL: Parents: Pat and Teresa Goree...Born: in 50 as a rookie...fourth on the team with 23 RBI and January 19, 1994…Major: Chemistry seven doubles...26 hits, three home runs, 16 runs scored and a .208 batting average...942 fielding percent...SLC
YEAR 2015 2014 2013 TOTAL
McNeese
AVG. GP-GS AB .193 55-51 114 .289 57-57 152 .208 52-50 125 .235 164-158 391
R 12 19 16 47
GOREE’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
H RBI 22 13 44 23 26 23 92 59
2B 0 10 7 17
3B 1 2 0 3
HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A 3 .289 5 0 11 11 2 7 10 90 90 1 .372 8 3 20 3 0 2 5 81 71 3 .336 11 11 22 3 4 1 1 71 42 7 .348 24 14 53 17 6 10 16 242 203
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E FLD% 17 .914 6 .962 7 .942 30 .937
Cowgirls
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Emily
VINCENT
PITCHER/1B • SENIOR • 5-8 • L/R SULPHUR, LA. (SULPHUR HIGH)
ACCOLADES
2015: All-SLC (3rd team/P); All-Louisiana (1st team/UT); SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: All-SLC (2nd team/DP); All-Louisiana (honorable mention); SLC All-Academic; SLC Commissioner Honor Roll 2013: All-SLC (2nd team/DP), All-Louisiana (honorable mention; SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
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Preseason All-SLC (2nd team) Fastpitch News Top 50 Pitcher
2015 (JUNIOR):led the pitching staff with a 14-6 record, a 2.15 ERA, 105 strikeouts and 117.1 innings pitched...had three shutouts this season...held opponents to a .194 batting average...led the team with seven triples and ranked eighth in the nation...scored 36 runs scored...second on the team with a .548 slugging percent, 14 doubles and 30 RBI... third on the team with a .339 batting average, hits (60), walks (18)... All-Louisiana first team (utility)...All-SLC third team pitcher.
Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2013 (FRESHMAN): played in 51 games and started in 47...led the team with 43 RBI...tied for a team high nine home runs...had the longest hitting streak of 12 games...second on the team with 48 hits, 18 walks, .594 slugging percent, .432 on base percent...tied for second on the team with 30 runs scored...third on the team with eight doubles and a .336 hitting percent...All-SLC (2nd team)...All-Louisiana (honorable mention)...SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
2014 (SOPHOMORE): played in 51 games and started in 48...tied for a team high 11 doubles...second on the team with 34 RBI and 22 walks...third on the team with a .294 batting average and a .396 on base percent...In the circle, Vincent led the team and the SLC and ranked 10th in the nation with five saves... appeared in 19 games, posted a 4-3 record with 33 strikeouts in 46 innings...All-SLC (2nd team)...AllLouisiana (honorable mention)...SLC All-Academic...
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Sulphur High where she was a softball and volleyball letter winner…three time all-district…all-state her senior year…three time allSouthwest Louisiana...played for the 18U LA Express in 2011; brother Nick played football for McNeese.
YEAR 2015 2014 2013 TOTAL
AVG. GP-GS AB .339 56-55 177 .294 51-48 136 .336 51-47 143 .325 158-150 456
YEAR W-L 2015 14-6 2014 4-3 2013 1-1 TOTAL 19-10
McNeese
SV 1 5 2 8
PERSONAL: Parents: Carl and Carla Vincent... Born: March 2, 1994…Major: Health and Human Performance
VINCENT’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
R H RBI 36 60 30 20 40 34 30 48 43 86 148 107
2B 3B HR SLG% 14 7 3 .548 11 2 2 .449 8 1 9 .594 33 10 14 .533
BB HP SO 18 2 17 22 3 26 18 7 24 58 12 67
SH SF SB AS PO A 1 4 15 19 108 11 2 3 4 4 30 7 1 1 1 3 76 10 4 8 20 26 214 28
E FLD% 7 .944 2 .949 4 .956 13 .949
VINCENT’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA GS 2.15 18 3.50 6 2.80 2 2.56 26
CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 2B 3B HR SH SF 9 3 117.1 82 46 36 64 105 13 2 15 4 9 7 3 1 1 46.0 48 27 23 24 33 5 0 5 0 1 3 0 1 0 20.0 17 11 8 8 26 4 3 4 0 0 3 1 11 4 183.1 147 84 67 96 164 22 5 24 4 10 13 4
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Cowgirls
McNeese
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Cowgirls
Taylor
SCHMIDT
OUTFIELD • SENIOR • 5-4 • R/R YORBA LINDA, CA. (VALENCIA HIGH)
ACCOLADES
2015: All-SLC (2nd team); SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2013: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll; NFCA All-America ScholarAthlete
2015 JUNIOR): produced a .303 batting average...33 hits, five doubles, three home runs, 19 RBI and 14 walks...had a 1.000 fielding percent...All-SLC second team.
PERSONAL: Parents: John and Pattie Schmidt... Born: July 23, 1994…Major: Criminal Justice
2013 (FRESHMAN): played in 29 games, started in 19...57 at bats, 14 hits, two doubles, eight RBI, six walks, three runs, .246 batting average...SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete.
McNeese
OTHER: sister, Torie played softball for Texas; father John was a member of the El Camino College (Ca.) track team.
SCHMIDT’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI .303 45-37 109 17 33 19 .250 20-3 20 0 5 1 .246 29-19 57 5 14 8 .280 94-59 186 22 52 28
2B 5 2 2 9
3B 0 0 0 0
Preseason All-SLC Second Team
HIGH SCHOOL: four year letter winner in softball and two year volleyball leter winner…four time allEmpire League…Empire League Female Athlete of the Year (2012)…Empire League MVP (2011)...three time Empire League Scholar Athlete...Co-captain (2012)…CIF playoffs twice…produced a 30-6 record in three seasons as a pitcher….336 batting average as a sophomore…hit 11 home runs with 29 RBI as a junior.
2014 (SOPHOMORE): played in 20 games, earned three starts...picked up five hits, two doubles, three walks, and one RBI...produced a .250 batting average in 20 at bats.
YEAR 2015 2014 2013 TOTAL
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HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A 3 .431 14 3 14 0 0 4 6 60 1 0 .350 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .281 6 1 15 0 3 0 0 16 1 3 .376 23 4 32 0 3 4 6 79 2
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E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000
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McNeese
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Cowgirls
Jamie
ALLRED
PITCHER • SENIOR • 5-6 • R/R HALLSVILLE, TX. (HALLSVILLE HIGH)
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ACCOLADES
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: SLC “Pitcher of the Year”; All-SLC (1st team); SLC alltournament; All-Louisiana (1st team); All-South Region (2nd team); SLC All-Academic; SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll...broke two school season records (wins and shutouts). 2013: All-SLC (third team), SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete
2015 (JUNIOR): posted a 6-7 record...appeared nation in walks allowed per seven innings (1.11)...Allin a staff high 31 games... ended the season with 69 SLC (third team)...SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... strikeouts. led the team with three saves...3.13 ERA in NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete. 105 innings...had two shutouts. HIGH SCHOOL: attended Hallsville High where she 2014 (SOPHOMORE): appeared in 41 games and was a four year letter winner…also a two year letter started in 33...broke two season records- wins (27), and winner in cross country…member of two district shutouts (10)...led the team in almost every pitching championship, two bi-district, area championship, category...led the team and the SLC in victories (27), regional quarterfinal and regional semifinalist teams… ERA (1.57), and shutouts (10)...ranked 13th in the three time team MVP…Freshman of the Year…13-4A nation in shutouts, 18th in victories and 25th in ERA... Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore…14-4A district led the team and ranked second in the SLC and 51st in MVP as a junior…two time all-state…All East Texas… the nation with 203 strikeouts...posted a 27-8 overall All East Texas “Pitcher of the Year” as a junior. record, threw a team high 218.2 innings...SLC Pitcher of the Year...All-SLC (1st team)...SLC all-tournament... PERSONAL: Parents: Wayne and Ruby Allred... All-Louisiana (1st team)...All-Region (2nd team)... Born: July 12, 1994…Major: Management SLC All-Academic...Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Other: played for the Texas Travelers where she was a 2013 (FRESHMAN): appeared in 30 games...23 member of the state and national championship teams; starts...11 complete games...posted an 18-6 record with also played for the LA Freedom and Texas Glory. a 2.07 ERA...tied for a team high 18 wins...152.0 innings pitched, 143 strikeouts, one save...ranked 20th in the YEAR W-L 2015 6-7 2014 27-8 2013 18-6 TOTAL 51-21
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SV 3 2 1 6
ERA 3.13 1.57 2.07 2.07
AVG. GP-GS AB .000 31-14 0 1.000 42-33 1 .000 30-23 0 1.000 103-70 1
ALLRED’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
GS 14 33 23 70
R 0 0 0 0
CG SHO 7 2 23 10 11 4 41 16
IP 105.0 218.2 152.0 475.2
H R ER BB SO WP HB 2B 3B HR SH SF 109 61 47 43 69 8 8 17 4 9 12 5 167 61 49 69 203 5 17 24 2 20 12 5 135 57 45 24 143 12 15 19 5 5 19 1 411 179 141 136 413 25 40 60 11 34 43 11
ALLRED’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
H RBI 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
2B 0 1 0 1
3B 0 0 0 0
HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 27 0 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 43 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 36 0 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 106
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E FLD% 3 .925 2 .966 1 .978 6 .959
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Marisa
TAUNTON
OUTFIELD • JUNIOR • 5-7 • L/R BEAUMONT, TX. (WESTBROOK HIGH)
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2015 SOPHOMORE): played in 37 games and started in 25...had 21 hits, scored 14 runs and a .273 batting average...stole 14 bases in 17 attempts. 2014 (FRESHMAN): played in 47 games and started in 34...third on team with a .364 batting average...picked up 36 hits, scored 25 runs, 19 RBI...stole nine bases...produced the programs third best hitting streak of 13 games...All-SLC (3rd team), SLC alltournament...Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: attended West Brook High where she lettered all four years...member of one district championship and one Bi-District championship team...three time all-district...district Newcomer of the YEAR 2015 2014 TOTAL
AVG. GP-GS AB R .273 37-24 77 14 .364 47-34 99 25 .324 84-58 176 39
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: All-SLC (3rd team); SLC All-Tournament; Commissioner’s Honor Roll Year...two time Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold first team...team offensive MVP twice...honor graduate...National Honor Society...coached by former Cowgirl first baseman Katie Shumaker. PERSONAL: Parents: Jimmy and Liz Taunton...Born: Nov. 7, 1994… Major: Health & Human Performance
TAUNTON’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
H RBI 21 5 36 19 57 24
2B 2 3 5
3B 0 2 2
HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A 0 .299 3 2 4 1 0 14 17 18 0 0 .434 0 0 10 3 1 9 11 10 0 0 .375 3 2 14 4 1 23 28 28 0
Rachel
SMITH
PITCHER • JUNIOR • 5-6 • R/R BAYTOWN, TX. (STERLING HIGH)
ACCOLADES
2015: All-SLC (2nd team); SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: All-SLC (3rd team)
2015 (SOPHOMORE): procduced the second best record on the team at 12-6 overall and 6-2 in conference games...won three of her last four games...2.97 ERA and 1.64 ERA in conference games only...second on the team with 90 strikeouts...tied for a team high three shutouts...All-SLC (second team).
YEAR W-L 2015 12-6 2014 8-5 TOTAL 20-11
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SV 1 1 2
R 5 0 5
ERA 2.97 1.70 2.37
SMITH’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
H RBI 7 4 0 0 7 4
2B 1 0 1
3B 0 0 0
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HIGH SCHOOL: attended Sterling High where she was a four year letter winner...member of the 2012 district and bi-district championship teams... four time first team all-district...member of the 2011 district runners-up team...led her team in batting average, RBI and extra base hits...two time academic all-district (2011, 2012). PERSONAL: Parents: Jimmy and Shirley Smith...Born: Feb. 19, 1995…Major: Health and Human Performance
an 8-5 record in 94.2 innings...recorded 77 strikeouts...second on the team and SLC with a 1.70 ERA...second on the team and ranked fourth in the AVG. GP-GS AB .226 28-19 31 .000 23-16 1 .219 51-35 32
E FLD% 0 1.000 1 .909 1 .966
SLC with four shutouts...All-SLC (third team).
2014 (FRESHMAN): appeared in 23 games, earned 16 starts...posted
YEAR 2015 2014 TOTAL
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HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A 2 .452 2 0 13 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 2 .438 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 7 27
E FLD% 3 .833 2 .905 5 .872
SMITH’S CAREER PITCHEING STATISTICS
GS 19 16 35
CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO WP HB 2B 3B HR SH SF 6 3 106.0 87 62 45 81 90 11 13 9 0 8 8 5 7 4 94.2 71 42 23 52 77 10 13 5 2 6 6 1 13 7 200.2 158 104 68 133 167 21 26 14 2 14 14 6
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YANITOR
OUTFIELD • JUNIOR • 5-3 • R/R JAMUL, CA. (STEELE CANYON HIGH)
ACCOLADES
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
played 2015 ( SOPHOMORE): in 39 games...had a .237 batting average with 22 hits, five doubles, three home runs, 21 RBI, and scored 19 runs.
championship teams...all-league as a freshman...team captain twice...batted over .400 as a freshman and .424 her junior year... Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Parents: Lisa and Tim Yanitor...Born: September 27, 1995…Major: Health Education
2014 (FRESHMAN): played in 36 games and started in 14...13 hits, 6 doubles, 6 RBI, scored five runs with a .224 batting average... stole three bases and walked once...Commissioner’s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: attended Steele Canyon High where she was a four year letter winner...member of the 2010 and 2011 league
YEAR 2015 2014 TOTAL
YANITOR’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI .237 39-31 93 19 22 21 .224 36-14 58 5 13 6 .232 75-45 151 24 35 27
2B 5 6 11
3B 0 0 0
HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A 3 .387 8 2 5 2 0 5 8 29 0 0 .328 1 1 8 1 0 3 4 4 0 3 .364 9 3 13 3 0 8 12 33 0
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Shanice
HAGLER
UTILITY • SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • R/R VIDOR, TX. (VIDOR HIGH)
2015 (FRESHMAN): played in 17 games and earned seven starts... had a .115 batting average with three hits, one doubles, one home run, 2RBI, and scored three runs. HIGH
E FLD% 1 .967 0 1.000 1 .971
ACCOLADES
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
PERSONAL: Parents: Glynn Hagler and Boots Lingad...
SCHOOL:
Born: November 20, 1995…Major: Nursing
attended Vidor High where she was a four year letterwinner...member of three district championship teams...all-district...two-time defensive MVP...two-time team MVP
HAGLER’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
YEAR AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A E FLD% 2015 .115 17-7 26 3 3 2 1 0 1 .269 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 52 0 0 1.000 TOTALS .115 17-7 26 3 3 2 1 0 1 .269 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 52 0 0 1.000
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Shelbi
STRICKLAND
SHORTSTOP/2B • SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • R/R PLAQUEMINE, LA. (ST. JOHN HIGH)
2015 (FRESHMAN): played in 19 games and started in nine...11 at bats with a .182 batting average and two hits, one walk and scored three runs.
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2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
HIGH SCHOOL: prepped at St. John High where she was a four year letterwinneer...member of three district championship, four regional championship and four quarterfinalist teams...four time all-district...three time all-state... two time all-Metro...all-parish...District MVP
PERSONAL: Parents: Tommy and Karen Strickland...Born: April 10, 1996…Major: Biology/Pre-Med
STRICKLAND’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
YEAR AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A E FLD% 2015 .182 19-9 11 3 2 0 0 0 0 .182 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 17 2 .939 TOTAL .182 19-9 11 3 2 0 0 0 0 .182 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 17 2 .939
Hailey
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DREW
SHORTSTOP • SOPHOMORE • 5-6 • R/R FALLBROOK, CA. (FALLBROOK HIGH)
2015 (FRESHMAN): played
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in 55 games, started in 54...led the team with 40 walks...second on the team with 20 stolen bases...third on the team with 29 RBI and four home runs... fourth on the team with 38 hits, 29 runs scored...fifth on the team with a .286 batting average...seven doubles...reached base in 21 straight games early in the season.
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
PERSONAL: Parents: John and Patti Drew...Born: June 30, 1996…Major: Criminal Justice
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Fallbrook High where she was a
four-time all league selection...four time all-CIF...batted over .400 all our years...two time team MVP...defensive MVP DREW’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
YEAR AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A E FLD% 2015 .286 55-54 133 29 38 29 7 1 4 .444 40 3 15 1 3 20 24 113 69 13 .933 TOTAL .286 55-54 133 29 38 29 7 1 4 .444 40 3 15 1 3 20 24 113 69 13 .933
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Morgan
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CATRON
OUTFIELD • SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • R/R MINEOLA, TX. (MINEOLA HIGH)
2015 (FRESHMAN): played in 36 games, started in 23...second on the team with five home runs...292 batting average, 33 hits, seven doubles...fourth on the team with 25 RBI...her grand slam in the ninth inning proved to be the winning hit in McNeese’s 9-5 come from behind win over Southeastern La. on April 17...had a 10-game hitting streak during the season.
ACCOLADES
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
district runners-up...all-district...all-state...district Catcher of the Year... Newcomer of the Year...team offensive MVP.
PERSONAL:
Parents: Michael and Beth Catron...Born: January 14, 1996…Major: Biology
HIGH SCHOOL:
attended Mineola High where she was a member of the 2012 district champs...state runners-up...state semifinalist...
CATRON’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
YEAR AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A E FLD% 2015 .241 36-23 79 17 19 25 7 0 5 .519 8 3 12 0 2 7 10 10 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .241 36-23 79 17 19 25 7 0 5 .519 8 3 12 0 2 7 10 10 0 0 1.000
Erika
PIANCASTELLI
CATCHER/3B • SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • R/R CARLSBAD, CA. (CARLSBAD HIGH)
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Preseason All-SLC (1st team) ASA/USA Softball Top 50 Player of the Year “Watch List”
2015 (FRESHMAN):
NFCA All-American (3rd team)...First McNeese softball player to become an All-American and first in SLC since 2003...NFCA Top 10 Freshman of the Year Finalist...NFCA All-Region (2nd team)...SLC Player, Hitter and Freshman of the Year (first player to earn the honors in the same year...Louisiana Freshman of the Year...All-SLC first team catcher...All-Louisiana (2nd team)...broke the McNeese single season home run record with 18 home runs...led McNeese in nine offensive categories including batting average (.430), slugging percent (.905), on base percent (.541), runs scored (49), hits (68), RBI (54), doubles (19), home runs (18), total bases (143)... second on the team with 35 walks...led the SLC in six categories: batting average, slugging percent, on base percent, runs scored, home runs, and RBI..picked off 12 base runners...caught 18 baserunners stealing...put together a 10 game hitting streak which tied for a team high.
ACCOLADES
2015 • NFCA All-American (3rd team) • NFCA All-Region (2nd team) • NFCA Top 10 Freshman of the Year Finalist • SLC Player, Hitter, and Freshman of the Year • All-SLC (1st team) • Louisiana Freshman of the Year • All-Louisiana (2nd team) • broke the McNeese single season home run record with 18 • ranked in the Top 50 in six NCAA statistical categories • SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Carlsbad High where she earned eight
varsity letters...member of the 2014 CIF Open Division Championship team...member of two league championships...two-time CIF runnersup...led the team in home runs as a freshman and junior...team captain... member of the Italian National Team.
PERSONAL: Parents: Pier Piancastelli and Loredana Avletta... Born: June 20, 1996…Major: Exercise Science
PIANCASTELLI’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
YEAR AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A E FLD% 2015 .430 55-55 158 49 68 54 19 1 18 .905 35 3 18 0 0 17 21 247 53 5 .984 TOTAL .430 55-55 158 49 68 54 19 1 18 .905 35 3 18 0 0 17 21 247 53 5 .984
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Jolie
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TRAHAN
PITCHER • SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • R/R HACKBERRY, LA. (HACKBERRY HIGH)
ACCOLADES
2015 (FRESHMAN): was 2-0
on the season in 11 appearances with one start...had a 3.73 ERA in 30 innings...one save...seven strikeouts.
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Hackberry High where she was a three sport letterwinner...member of seven state championship teams including four softball, two track, and one basketball...four time all-district and all-state...three time
YEAR W-L 2015 2-0 TOTAL 2-0
state MVP...2014 state tournament MVP...Lake Charles American Press Female Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Parents: Mark and Julie Trahan...Born: December 18, 1995…Major: Art Education
TRAHAN’S CAREER PITCHEING STATISTICS
SV ERA GS 1 3.73 1 1 3.73 1
CG SHO IP 0 0 30.0 0 0 30.0
H R ER BB SO WP HB 2B 3B HR SH SF 45 18 16 6 7 3 2 8 0 4 4 0 45 18 16 6 7 3 2 8 0 4 4 0
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Haley
PERKINS
CATCHER • SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • L/R GRANT, LA. (FAIRVIEW HIGH)
2015 (FRESHMAN): served
ACCOLADES
as the Cowgirls’ bullpen catcher... didn’t see any action in the field in her rookie season.
2015: SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
PERSONAL: Parents: Wade and Patricia Perkins...Born:
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Fairview High where she was a five year letterwinner...member of two district championship teams...member of the 2014 state semifinalist team...two time all-district...2014 district MVP...two time all-state...batted .478 with 39 RBI and six homeruns as a senior.
April 30, 1996…Major: Graphic Design
PERKINS’ CAREER HITTING STATISTICS
YEAR AVG. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB HP SO SH SF SB AS PO A E FLD% 2015 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTAL .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
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Justyce
McCLAIN
OUTFIELD • FRESHMAN • 5-3 • L/L PHOENIX, AZ. (SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR HIGH)
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Sandra Day O’Connor where she was a member of the 2015 state championship and three state playoff teams...named to the All-Arizona team twice...named to the AllSection first team as a freshman... named to the All-Division team as a sophomore...team captain (2011-15).
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PERSONAL: Parents: Richard McClain and Michelle Williams...Born: August 29, 1997…Major: Business Management
Taylor
EDWARDS
UTILITY • FRESHMAN • 5-7 • R/R MOSS BLUFF, LA. (SAM HOUSTON HIGH)
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PERSONAL: Parents: Mister and Jolaine Edwards...Born:
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Sam Houston High where she was a member of three state championship teams...three time All-State...four time All-District...was also and AllDistrict pick in volleyball.
February 14, 1997…Major: Radiology
OTHER: played for former Cowgirl standout Beth Jordan
Megan
TRAHAN
UTILITY • FRESHMAN • 5-6 • R/R KINDER, LA. (KINDER HIGH)
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Kinder High where she wa a member of the 2012 State Quarterfinalist team...named to the All-Southwest Louisiana Team...produced a .568 batting average and 36 RBI as a senior. OTHER: father played football and mother ran track at McNeese... brother Blake played baseball at UL-Lafayette and is currently in the Cincinnati organization.
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PERSONAL: Parents: Mike and Elizabeth Trahan...Born: March 22, 1997…Major: Health and Human Performance
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Aubree
TURBEVILLE
CATCHER • FRESHMAN • 5-8 • R/R MESQUITE, TX. (POTEET HIGH)
While at Poteet: member of the 2015 Regional Semifinalist Team...two time All-State...All-District...All-Area...team MVP...Co-Offensive Player of the Year... set the school single season RBI record with 54 in 2014...Defensive Player of the Year (2014).
HIGH SCHOOL: attended John Horn High for two years and Poteet High for two years...member of the 2012 District Championship team...member of the 2014 Regional Semifinalist Team...member of the 2013 and 2014 Co-District Championship teams...2012 John Horn High Co-Newcomer of the year and 2013 Offensive Player of the Year...All-Area.
PERSONAL: Parents: Rachel Jobb...Born: January 23, 1997…Major: Health and Human Performance
Morgan
HARDEY
PITCHER/UT • FRESHMAN • 5-7 • L/R WESTLAKE, LA. (WESTLAKE HIGH) letterwinner.
HIGH SCHOOL:
attended Westlake High where she was a four year letterwinner... earned All-District as a utility player (2013)... All-District second team pitcher (2014)...first team All-District pitcher (2015)...posted a 3.29 ERA her senior season...All-Academic Composite Team...also a four year volleyball
OTHER: coached by former Cowgirl outfielder Lindsey Langner PERSONAL: Parents: Donald and Rhonda Hardy...Born: July
Major: Math Education
Megan
HOLMES
INFIELD • FRESHMAN • 5-10 • R/R MURRIETA, CA. (VISTA MURRIETA HIGH)
HIGH SCHOOL: attended Murrieta High where she was a four year letterwinner and team captain twice...member of the 2012 Division I League Championship team... named to the All-League second team as a senior.
3, 1997…
PERSONAL: Parents: Tim and Candace Lavin...Born: September 23, 1997…Major: Mass Communication
Lauren
WYBLE
SHORTSTOP/2B • FRESHMAN • 5-11 • R/R PORT BARRE, LA. (PORT BARRE HIGH)
Will spend the 2016 as a redshirt HIGH SCHOOL: attended port Barre
PERSONAL: Parents: Marcus Wyble and Jennifer Fontenot...Born: April 25, 1997…Major: Health and Human Performances
High where she was a member of four district championship teams...four time All-District an All-Parish...Parish MVP (2015)...Defensive Player of the Year (2012-15).
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Dr. Philip C. Williams University President
Dr. Williams earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina, graduating with honors in history. He earned his law degree at the Columbia University School of Law in New York City. During the course of his legal profession, he practiced corporate law and served as administrative vice president and counsel for Sea World, Inc. During the 1980’s he and his wife Sandra were active writers, publishing a series of children’s mysteries, adult mysteries, and non-fiction works. In 1994, Dr. Williams returned to Chapel Hill to earn his M.P.H. and Ph.D. degrees in Health Policy and Administration. He served for one year as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, then accepted a faculty position at Gardner-Webb University in North Carolina, where he taught health law and management courses in the College of Business and was appointed to serve as Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs. He joined the staff of Methodist University in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 2003 as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, and in 2006 he became President of the University of Montevallo in Alabama. In the spring of 2010 he was selected to serve as the 6th President of McNeese State University. Since his arrival at McNeese, he has presided over the development of a new strategic plan, which features the promotion of innovative teaching and learning, regional partnerships, service-learning opportunities, applied research, cultural engagement, and athletic excellence. He has frequently stated his desire for McNeese to play an active role in the civic and economic renaissance likely to transform Southwest Louisiana over the next five years.
McNeese Facts • The U.S. News & World Report named McNeese one of the best regional universities in the South for the fifth consecutive year. •The 2015 College ROI Report by PayScale Inc. ranked the McNeese College of Engineering third among all engineering schools in the nation in terms of career return on investment - topping all engineering programs in the state of Louisiana. •A new health systems management degree – housed in the renamed College of Nursing and Health Professions - is preparing McNeese graduates for emerging jobs managing the business of health care. •A team of mechanical engineering students won the 2014 Ocean Exploration Trust’s Nautilus Engineering Design Challenge, beating out teams from Stanford and UT Knoxville. •A McNeese alumnus won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. •McNeese has three working farms and a state-of-the-art meat processing and production facility - one of just a few at a four-year university – that provide hands-on experience for careers in the agricultural and food science industry that students need to succeed in agriculture today. •The College of Business is among just 5 percent of the world’s business Schools accredited by the AACS of Business International. •The McNeese Autism Program is the only university-based program of its kind in La., providing services, consultation and training to families with children and adults with Dr. Williams introducing “The Cowboy” by legendary western painter and sculptor Buck McCain statue at the Jack V. Doland Field House. developmental delays.
•Radiologic sciences graduates have had a 99.7% pass rate on the national certification exam since the program was established in 1980.
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Bruce Hemphill Athletic Director
Bruce Hemphill is in his third year as athletic director for McNeese after the former associate AD at the University of Wyoming and assistant to the AD at the University of North Carolina became the ninth athletics director in school history in August of 2013. “Bruce understands the role athletics plays in the larger university environment and he understands the difficulty we face with the athletic budget and the importance of increasing revenue through private sources and auxiliary means,” said McNeese President Dr. Philip Williams. The first two years under Hemphill was an eventful one as McNeese’s athletic programs excelled both on the playing field and in the classroom. Academically, McNeese set a school record in the 2013-14 sport season by having five players named as the Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year for their respective sports. The program also led all conference schools in the 2014 spring semester with 21 student-athletes compiling a perfect 4.0 grade point average. And Cowgirl softball player Alana DiVittorio became just the second player in the sport to earn Capital One Academic All-America honors. McNeese received the Southland Conference Academic Progress Award for the 2014-15 for posting the highest APR score in the league. McNeese football was the only team recognized from the Southland Conference as the recipient of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) APR Award. Athletically, McNeese finished fourth out of 13 teams in the Commisioner’s Cup Standings - the highest placing since finishing fourth in the 2002-03 season. It’s also the sixth straight year McNeese has been the highest finishing school among Louisiana SLC league teams. Ten of the school’s 16 sports programs finished fifth or higher in their respective sport standings. In the 2013-14 sports season, McNeese finished fifth out of the 14 SLC schools for the 2013-14 SLC Commissioner’s Cup standings. The Cowgirl softball team won a school record 40 games en route to its second consecutive league championship and the Cowboy football team won 10 games and qualified for its league-record 15th FCS playoff appearance. In addition, the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as volleyball, tennis, baseball and softball, all qualified for the league postseason tournament. During his two years as Director of Athletics, Hemphill worked with the McNeese administration to gain the support of legislation, boosters and private donors for the new $44 million Health and Human Performance Complex that will also become the home for McNeese men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The Sulphur, La., native has 26 years administrative experience at the collegiate and high school levels. He supervised 10 of 17 programs offered at a major Division 1 university and was responsible for budget oversight, game operations, facilities, personnel, compliance, team travel and recruiting. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Louisiana State University where he was a three-year letterman in football and won All-Academic Southeast Conference honors at wide receiver. His professional experience began at LSU where he was a graduate assistant and assistant football coach. In 1984, after serving as the supervisor for health and physical education for the Louisiana Department of Education, he returned to collegiate athletics and served for two years as an assistant football coach at Louisiana Tech University. In 1987 he became the recruiting coordinator at North Carolina State University. From 1989-1990 he served as the assistant recruiting coordinator at the University of South Carolina. He joined the athletics department staff at the University of North Carolina in 1990 and served eight years as assistant to the athletics director and director of recruiting. From 1999-2003 he was associate athletics director at the University of Wyoming. In 2003 he returned to North Carolina and accepted a position as athletics director at a 4A high school, the largest classification in the state. Hemphill has two sons - James, 20, a junior basketball player at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and Jack, 16, a junior in high school; and a daughter, Hayden, 19, a freshman at SMU and is a member of the school’s Crew (rowing) team.
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Alanna DiVittorio was named the 2014 Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year as well as McNeese Athlete of the Year after a successful 2014 season that saw her break a combined nine McNeese and conference records.
2015 Softball All-Academic Teams First Team
Lauren Langner
Second Team Taylor Schmidt Emily Vincent
McNeese in the Classroom Alanna DiVittorio was named to the 2014 Captial One District 6 All-Academic team as a first team selection for the third straight year,
becoming only the second softball player to be named to the team three times. DiVittorio was also named to the 2014 Academic AllAmerica team as a second team seleciton. Former McNeese player and coach Natialie Poole also earned the district honor three times from 1995-97. Softball placed 23 players on the 2015 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll.
2015 Spring SLC Commisioner’s Honor Roll Jamie Allred, 3.64, Management Bryanna Castro, 3.40, Health Education Morgan Catron, 3.57, Biological Sciences Brooke David, 3.47, General Studies Hailey Drew, 3.78, Criminal Justice Bryce Etzler, 3.40, Management Lakeyn Fontenot, 4.00 H & HPE Taylor Goree, 4.00, Chemistry Shanice Hagler, 3.57, Nursing Lauren Langner, 3.47, General Studies Bianca Lilly, 3.33, Psychology Dakota Matiko, 4.00 Business Admin. Haley Perkins, 3.35, Art Erika Piancastelli, 3.46, H & HPE Amber Schisler, 3.14, Finance Taylor Schmidt, 3.35, Criminal Justice Rachel Smith, 3.50, H & HPE Shelbi Strickland, 4.00, Biological Sciences Lauren Stroman, 3.20, H & HPE Marisa Taunton, 3.78, H & HPE Jolie Trahan, 4.00, Art Emily Vincent, 3.29, H & HPE Tori Yanitor, 3.64, H & HPE
Amanda Wilhite Academic Counselor
The McNeese athletic academic center, located in the Jack Doland Fieldhouse, is a state of the art facility that furnishes 18 Macintosh desktop computers as well as ample space for athletes to do their class work and studies. Andrea King
Study Lab Coordinator
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Dowell Fontenot Sports Medicine Center
McNeese State’s Dowell “Doc” Fontenot Sports Medicine Center is an ultra-modern facility and one of the finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot (pictured left) who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and who is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. The center is located just south of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, from private donations and from the McNeese PetroChem Athletic Association.
McNeese Athletic Trainers
Kari Brody
Anna Hullett
Head Athletic Trainer
Softball Trainer
McNeese Team Physicians
Dr. John Noble
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Dr. Geoffrey Collins
Dr. Tyson Green
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Charles Keuhn Weight Room
The Charles Kuehn Weight Room at the Jack Doland Field House was outfitted by Life Fitness Company and Hammer Strength Company who made the 8,000 square foot room a showcase weight facility. Weights are painted in platinum and blue and there are 16 Mondo enlayed platforms for heavy weight work, one of only eight schools in the nation to have this. The weight room also includes: 16 multi-purpose racks, 80,000 pounds of weights (McNeese logo on the weights), nine 52-inch flat screen television sets, mirrors all the way around, two treadmills, two elliptical machines, a stationary bike and a $12,000 surround sound system donated by Scott Bailey and Bailey Audio. A 12-foot McNeese logo sets off the room from the center floor. The facility is named in honor of McNeese State’s first football all-American who is pictured above.
Strength and Conditioning
Jason Little
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
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Eric Ortego
Assistant Strength Coach
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COWGIRL DIAMOND FACTS
Capacity: 1,200 (est.) Field Dimensions: LF-205, RF- 205, CF- 215 First Game Played: Southern Miss (2003) Largest Crowd: 1,054 vs. #3 LSU (April 15, 2015)
COWGIRL DIAMOND FIRSTS BATTING
Top 10 Cowgirl Diamond Attendance Games
1. #3 LSU (4/15/2015).............. 1,054 2. #11 LSU (4/17/13)................ 1,035 3. #16 LSU (4/21/10)................ 972 4. #19 LSU (4/22/09)................ 852 5. #6 LSU (3/28/07).................. 847
PITCHING
At Bat: Amanda Brown, Southern Miss (3/14) Hit: Ashley Brenan, Southern Miss (3/14) Single: Ashley Brenana, Southern Miss (3/14) Double: Tanya Prudhomme, McNeese St. vs. SWT (3/15) Triple: Auriel Jenkins, Southern Miss (3/14) Homerun: Meghan Novak, McNeese St. vs. S. Miss (3/14) Grand Slam: Stephenie Denham, McNeese St. vs. SWT (3/16) Run Scored: Ashley Brenan, Southern Miss (3/14) RBI: Amanda Brown, Southern Miss (3/14) Walk: Amanda Brown, Southern Miss (3/14) Hit by Pitch: Auriel Jenkins, S. Miss by Corrie Hale (3/14) Strikeout: Auriel Jenkins, S. Miss by Corrie Hale (3/14) Stolen Base: Ashley Brenan, Southern Miss (3/14) Sacrifice Bunt: Charity Butler, Southern Miss (3/14) Sacrifice Fly: Mandi Salter, McNeese St. vs. Centenary (3/22)
Victory: Jessica Holaway, S. Miss (3/14)
Save: Jessica Denham vs. SHSU (4/27) Hit Given Up: by Corrie Hale, McNeese St. to Ashley Brenan, S. Miss (3/14) Double Given Up: by Meghan Novak, McNeese St. to Sarah Boyd, S. Miss (3/14) Triple Given Up: by Jessica Denham, McNeese St. to Kristen Zaleski, SWT (3/15) Homerun Given Up: by Danielle Hatfield, S. Miss to Meghan Novak, McNeese St. (3/14) Grand Slam Given Up: by Katie Ann Trahan, SWT to Stephenie Denham, McNeese St. (3/16) Run Given Up: by Corrie Hale, McNeese St. to Ashley Brenan, S. Miss (3/14) Earned Run Given Up: by Corrie Hale, McNeese St. vs. S. Miss (3/14) Walk Given Up: by Corrie Hale, McNeese St. to Amanda Brown, S. Miss (3/14) Strikeout: by Corrie Hale, McNeese St. vs. Auriel Jenkins, S. Miss (3/14) Wild Pitch Thrown: by Nicole Neuerburg, SWT (3/15) Hit Batter: by Corrie Hale, McNeese St. vs. S. Miss (3/14) No-Hitter: by Katie Anne Trahan, SWT (3/15) Complete Game: by Jessica Holaway, S. Miss (3/14)
TEAM
First Game Played: McNeese State vs. Southern Miss (3/14/03) First Victory: Southern Miss defeated McNeese State 5-0 (3/14/03) First Shutout: Southern Miss shutout McNeese State 5-0 (3/14/03)
McNeese
6. #12 LSU (3/15/06).................. 833 7. #23 LSU (3/28/12).................. 794 8. UTSA (5/7/09)........................ 636 9. Nicholls (3/27/94)................... 550 10. #21 LSU (4/13/11)................ 506
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THE H.I.T
HITTING INDOOR TRAINING
The H.I.T (Hitting Indoor Training) is the Cowgirls’ indoor batting cages and training facility. The cages were closed in prior to the 2012 season with funds donated by two McNeese Booster Clubs- The Cowboy Club and The Petro Chem.
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INDIVIDUAL HITTING RECORDS Stolen Bases
At Bats
Game: 4, several Season: 46, Alanna DiVittorio, 2014 Career: 96, Jaime Manuel, 1999-2002
Game: 7, Kerri Chiasson, 1994 7, Shyla Sicks, 1994 Season: 233, Nicole Edlund, 2005 Career: 724, Jaime Manuel, 1999-2002
Putouts
Game: 21, Natalie Poole, 1994 Season: 509, Beth Jordan, 2005 Career: 1,433, Heather Moreaux, 1999-2002
Runs Scored
Game: 4, several Season: 61, Alanna DiVittorio, 2014 Career: 177, Alanna DiVittorio, 2011-14
Hits
Jaime Manuel 1999-02
Heather Moreaux 1999-02
Game: 4, several Season: 82, Keri Riggs (‘94); Beth Jordan (‘05) Career: 230, Lauren Langner (2012-15)
Game:10, April Workman, 2000 Cindy Mickel, 1991 Season: 177, Jaime Manuel, 2000 Career: 474, Jaime Manuel, 1999-2002
Baserunners Thrown Out
Season: 26, Katie Trout, 2001 Career: 72, Katie Trout, 1999-2002
Runs Batted In
Game: 7, Heather Moreaux, 2000 Season: 58, Heather Moreaux, 2000 Career: 147, Heather Moreaux, 1999-2002
Assists
Katie Trout 1999-02
Beth Jordan 2002-05
Doubles
Game: 3, Katie Trout (‘02); Cherilyn Lantrip (‘80) Season: 22, Beth Jordan, 2005 Career: 51, Beth Jordan, 2002-05
Cons. Game Hitting
Triples
18, Shyla Sicks, 1994 14, Brooke Brodhead, 2005 13, Marisa Taunton, 2014 12, Emily Vincent, 2013 12, Brooke Brodhead, 2007 10, Erika Piancastelli, 2015 10, Morgan Catron, 2015 10, Alanna DiVittorio, 2014 10, Ashley Modzelewski, 2013 10, Rachael Phillips, 2007 10, Courtney Parks, 2005
Game: 3, Claire Terracina, 2010; Jaime Manuel, 2000 Season: 9, Claire Terracina, 2012 Career: 19, Claire Terracina (2009-12)
Home Runs
Game: 2, several Season: 18, Erika Piancastelli, 2015 Career: 38, Heather Moreaux, 1999-2000
Grand Slam
Game: 1, several Season: 3, Heather Moreaux, 2000 Career: 4, Heather Moreaux, 1999-2000
Lauren Langner 2012-15
Walks
Game: 4, Natalie Poole vs. UTSA, 1996 Season: 47, Alanna DiVittorio, 2014 Career: 158, Alanna DiVittorio, 2011-14
Sacrifice Bunts
Game: 3, Taylor Goree (2015) Season: 12, Lauren Langner, 2014 Liz Morvant, 2010 Career: 32, Liz Morvant, 2007-2010
Alanna DiVittorio (2011-14) Broke a combined nine McNeese and Southland Conference records in 2014. She was named SLC Player and Hitter of the Year as well.
Game: 3, Shyla Sicks, 1994
DiVittorio’s Records include:
Sacrifice Flies Hit By Pitch
Game: 2, several
Liz Morvant 2007-10
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McNeese season (3): runs scored (61), walks (47), stolen bases (46) McNeese career (2): runs scored (177), walks (158)
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGING RECORDS
PITCHING RECORDS
PERFECT GAMES
2004- Jessica Denham vs. SFA
Innings Pitched
Game: 15, Angela Harrison, 1994 Season: 259.2, Jessica Denham, 2005 Career: 1,299, Joni Talbot, 1984-87
NO-HITTERS
2014- Rachel Smith vs. Houston Baptist 2007- Cori Bram vs. Texas Southern 2004- Jessica Denham vs. SFA 2001- Corrie Hale vs. SFA
Victories
Season: 27, Jamie Allred, 2014 Career: 67, Meagan Bond, (2010-13)
Losses
Season: 20, Dawn Korbak, 1998; Jessica Denham, 2005 Career: 53, Dawn Korbak, 1987-90 Joni Talbot, 1984-87
Strikeouts
Game: 20, Angela Harison, 1994 Season: 304, Bethany Stefinsky, 2009 Career: 687, Corrie Hale, 2001-2004
Hits Allowed
Jessica Denham (above) pitched the
program’s only PERFECT GAME in a 3-0 victory over Stephen F. Austin on April 8, 2004.
Game: 17, Melissa Poole vs USL, 1995
Runs Allowed
Game: 13, Candice Darbonne vs. NW St., 1998 Tiffany Barrasso vs. S. Miss, 1999
Shutouts
Season: 10, Jamie Allred, 2014 Career: 16, Jamie Allred 2013-present
Angela Harrison 1994-97 Holds record for strikeouts in a game
Walks
Game: 9, Bethany Stefinsky vs. Oklahoma (2009) Season: 106, Kayla Shephard, 2011
Wild Pitches
Game: 6, Kayla Shephard (2011); Paris Hood (1999)
Lowest Earned Run Average
Season: 0.69, Angela Harrison, 1994 Career; 1.48, Laura Grifka, 1980-83
Meagan Bond 2010-2013 Career Victories Leader
Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched 32, Angela Harrison, 1994
Tiffany Denham
Rachel Smith
Threw the last Cowgirl no-hitter (2014)
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Jamie Allred
Season Victories Leader
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Was the winning pitcher in the 3-1 win over 2011 National Champ and 2012 preseason No. 1 Arizona State in the Cowgirls’ 2013 season opener.
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TEAM RECORDS GENERAL
Most Games Played: 69 (2005) Most Victories: 40 (2014) Most Losses: 45 (1989) Best Percentage: .733 (1981/33-12) Fewest Games Played: 24 (1979) Fewest Victories: 8 (1979) Fewest Losses: 8 (1979) Lowest Percentage: .167 (1989) Longest Winning Streak: 12 (2013, 1979, 1996) Longest Losing Streak: 18 (1989)
HITTING
Most at Bats Game: 52 vs Texas A&M (1994) Season: 1,827 (2005) Most Runs Game: 19 vs. UT-San Antonio (2003) La. Tech (1980) Prairie View (2005,1997) Season: 298 (2014) Most Hits Game: 20 vs. Prairie View (2005, 1997) Season: 482 (2010) Most Doubles Game: 7 vs. SFA (2015); UTSA (1996) Season: 105 (2005)
Most Triples Game: 3 vs. UCA (2014) 3 vs. Centenary (2000) Season: 23 (1994) Most Home Runs Game: 5 vs. UTSA (1996) Season: 60 (2005) Most Runs Batted In Game: 16 vs. Prairie View (2005,1997) Season: 261 (2005) Most Stolen Bases Game: 9 vs. DePaul (2015) Season: 197 (1979) Most Total Bases Season: 790 (2005) Best Batting Average Season: .314 (1980) Best Stolen Base Percentage Season: .916 (1992) Most Sacrafice Flies Season: 49 (1990) Most Sacrafice Bunts Season: 70 (2012) Most Hit Batsmen Season: 39 (2014), (2010) Most Walks Game: 12 vs. Prairie View (1997) Season: 186 (2010)
Record Setting Season The 2014 team broke a combined 16 school records and tied seven
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Most Strikeouts Season: 398 (2005) Best Slugging Percentage Season: .460 (2015) Best On Base Percentage Season: .375 (2015)
PITCHING (SEASON)
Most Innings Pitched: 466.2 (2005) Fewest Runs Allowed: 90 (1987) Fewest Runs Earned: 48 (1980) Best Earned Run Average: 1.22 (1982) Fewest Walks: 43 (1983) Most Strikeouts: 387 (2009) Fewest Hits Allowed: 141 (1980) Most Shutouts: 16 (1995)
FIELDING (SEASON)
Most Putouts Game: 45 vs Texas A&M (1994) Season: 1,400 (2005) Most Assists Game: 21 vs Sam Houston St. (2004) Season: 658 (2005) Fewest Errors: 55 (2009) Best Fielding Percentage: .970 (1994) Most Double Plays: 27 (1995)
Erika Piancastelli became McNeese State’s first All-American in 2015.
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SEASON BY SEASON HITTING LEADERS Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
Batting Avg. Erika Piancastelli.........430 Alanna DiVittorio.........391 Alanna DiVittorio.........346 Claire Terracina............372 Molly Guidry...............314 Molly Guidry...............347 Lindsey Langner..........269 Jenny Clay....................386 Brooke Brodhead.........370 Jenny Clay....................326 Beth Jordan..................412 Karissa Wappler...........270 Stephenie Denham.......314 Jaime Manuel...............297 Heather Moreaux.........265 Heather Moreaux.........329 Katie Trout...................341 Stephanie Faucheaux...333 Natalie Poole................331 Kathy Sturgeon............342 Kerri Riggs...................383 Kerri Riggs...................392 Melissa Bostick............277 Deanna Broughton.......286 Chris Lee......................319 Stephani Rougeau........252 Stephani Rougeau........238 Amy Hebert..................311 Amy Hebert..................338 Carmen Gardovsky......313 Lisa Stelly....................275 Dawn Thibodeaux........264 Jan O’Friel...................311 Jan O’Friel...................316 Cherilyn Lantrip...........327 Olga Dupuis.................381 Ann Roubique..............439
Year Home Runs 2015 Erika Piancastelli........18 2014 Ashley Modzelewsi.....11 2013 Alanna DiVittorio........9 Emily Vincent.............9 2012 Alannaa DiVittorio......7 Marissa Koetting.........7 2011 Molly Guidry..............9 2010 Molly Guidry..............8 2009 Heather Mosser...........3 Molly Guidry..............3 2008 Jenny Clay...................6 Molly Guidry..............6 2007 Brooke Brodhead........12 2006 Jenny Clay...................5 2005 Beth Jordan.................12 2004 Sara Holt.....................2 2003 Stephenie Denham......7 2002 Katie Trout..................6 Heather Moreaux........6 2001 Heather Moreaux........7 2000 Heather Moreaux........17 1999 Tanie Zanet..................10 1998 several.........................1 1997 Natalie Poole...............5 1996 Kathy Sturgeon...........9 1995 Keri Chiasson..............7 1994 Shyla Sicks..................7 1993 ..............................0 1992 ..............................0 1991 ..............................0 1990 ..............................0 1989 Tammy Leger..............2 1988 Heather Chisolm.........1 1987 several.........................1 1986 Dawn Smith................1 1985 Lisa Stelly...................3 1984 Pam Mayet..................3 1983 Lisa Stelly...................5 1982 Cherilyn Lantrip..........3 1981 Olga Dupuis................4 1980 Cherilyn Lantrip..........3 1979 Ann Roubique.............7
Year Runs Batted In 2015 Erika Piancastelli........54 2014 Ashley Modzelewski...43 2013 Emily Vincent.............43 2012 Marissa Koetting.........29 2011 Molly Guidry..............42 2010 Liz Morvant................36 2009 Molly Guidry..............30 2008 Jenny Clay...................28 Michelle LaVoie..........28 Molly Guidry..............28 2007 Jana Jones....................37 2006 Kristi Hanan................27 2005 Beth Jordan.................55 2004 Karissa Wappler..........14 2003 Stephenie Denham......32 2002 Heather Moreaux........24 2001 Heather Moreaux........26 2000 Heather Moreaux........58 1999 Tanie Zanet`................43 1998 Kelly Lees...................20 1997 Kim Darbonne.............37 1996 Kathy Sturgeon...........30 1995 Kerri Chiasson............41 1994 Shyla Sicks..................46 1993 Debbie Wille...............22 1992 Anna Danenhauer........18 1991 Chris Lee.....................12 1990 several......................... 8 1989 several.........................10 1988 Amy Hebert.................13 1987 Lisa Stelly...................17 1986 Dawn Smith................23 1985 Lisa Stelly...................21 1984 Dawn Thibodeaux.......21 1983 Tammy Guidry............20 1982 Jan O’Friel..................29 1981 Cherilyn Lantrip..........25 1980 Olga Dupuis................21 1979 Tammy Doucet............25
Erika Piancastelli became McNeese State’s first All-American in 2015 as well as being named the Southland’s Player, Hitter, and Freshman of the Year. She is the first player in SC history to earn all three honors in the same year. She was also a NFCA Top 10 Freshman of the Year Finalist ad well as being named Louisiana Freshman of the Year. In 2015, Piancastelli led McNeese in nine offensive categories: batting average (.430), slugging percent (.905), on base percent (.541), runs scored (49), hits (68), RBI (54), doubles (19), home runs (18), and total bases (143).
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Year Doubles 2015 Erika Piancastelli........19 2014 Lauren Langner...........11 Emily Vincent.............11 2013 Alanna DiVittorio........12 Lauren Langner...........12 2012 Claire Terracina...........10 2011 Molly Guidry..............14 2010 Molly Guidry..............16 2009 Dani Price....................8 Whitney Corbello........8 2008 Jenny Clay...................17 2007 Jenny Clay...................13 Brooke Brodhead........13 2006 Jenny Clay...................12 2005 Beth Jordan.................22 2004 Jana Jones....................10 2003 Nicole Edlund.............12 2002 Heather Moreaux........12 2001 Heather Moreaux........11 2000 Heather Moreaux........ 9 1999 Katie Trout..................14 1998 Sarah Everingham.......10 1997 Natalie Poole...............10 Kim Darbonne ............10 1996 Kathy Sturgeon...........14 1995 Kerri Chiasson............17 1994 Kerri Chiasson............14 1993 Dena Sciba.................. 9 1992 Dena Sciba..................11 1991 Melissa Bostick........... 8 1990 Anna Danenhauer........ 7 1989 Dawn Korbak.............. 5 1988 Cheramie Boynes........ 4 1987 Carmen Gardovsky..... 3 1986 Dawn Smith................ 3 1985 Lisa Stelly................... 8 1984 Pam Mayet.................. 4 1983 several......................... 4 1982 Jan O’Friel.................. 4 1981 several......................... 7 1980 Cheryl Mickel............. 6 1979 Ann Roubique............. 8
Year Triples 2015 Emily Vincent.............7 2014 Lauren Langner...........4 2013 Ashley Modzelewski...2 2012 Claire Terracina...........9 2011 Claire Terracina...........5 2010 Claire Terracina...........4 Marissa Koetting.........4 2009 Liz Morvant................2 Molly Guidry..............2 Lindsey Langner.........2 2008 Tiffany Ritchie............2 Megan Beard...............2 2007 Jenny Clay................... 2 2006 Jenny Clay................... 4 2005 Courtney Parks............ 3 2004 several......................... 1 2003 Nicole Edlund............. 2 2002 Jaime Manuel.............. 4 2001 Crystal Celestine......... 3 2000 Jaime Manuel.............. 8 1999 Jaime Manuel.............. 2 1998 several......................... 1 1997 four players with......... 2 1996 Amy Moore................. 2 1995 Keri Riggs................... 6 1994 Keri Riggs................... 7 1993 B. Burns, L. Savell...... 1 1992 Stephani Rougeau....... 2 1991 C. Lee, J. Ardoin......... 4 1990 Chris Lee..................... 3 1989 several......................... 2 1988 Amy Hebert................. 4 1987 Lisa Stelly................... 6 1986 Dawn Smith................ 4 1985 Lisa Stelly................... 4 1984 several......................... 2 1983 Germaine Leger.......... 2 1982 Pam Mayet.................. 8 1981 several......................... 2 1980 several......................... 3 1979 Tammy Doucet............ 6
Year Stolen Bases 2015 Lauren Langner...........24 2014 Alanna DiVittorio........46 2013 Alanna DiVittorio........12 Lauren Langner...........12 2012 Alanna DiVittorio........15 2011 Claire Terracina...........32 2010 Liz Morvant ...............34 2009 Lindsey Langner.........15 2008 Molly Guidry..............25 2007 Liz Morvant................25 2006 Callie Schiro................ 7 2005 Nicole Edlund.............12 2004 N. Edlund, L. Allen..... 8 2003 Nicole Edlund............. 8 2002 Jaime Manuel..............25 2001 Jaime Manuel..............22 2000 Jaime Manuel..............25 1999 Jaime Manuel..............24 1998 Billie Williamson........17 1997 Billie Williamson........26 1996 Elisha Drewry.............26 1995 K. Riggs, A. Moore.....22 1994 Keri Riggs...................37 1993 Kerri Chiasson............ 7 1992 Stephan Rougeau........20 1991 S. Rougeau, J. Ardoin. 7 1990 Leigh King..................12 1989 Leigh King..................13 1988 several......................... 5 1987 Joy Gambino...............10 1986 Carmen Garcovsky......13 1985 Sheri Doyle................. 5 1984 Beth Rist.....................18 1983 Tammy Guidry............ 6 1982 Cherilyn Lantrip.......... 8 1981 Jan O’Friel.................. 6 1980 Kim Trahan.................31 1979 Tammy Doucet............36
Jamie Allred broke the single season record for wins with 27 in 2014, posting a 27-8 record. She also set a single season shutout record with 10 and holds the career record with 16.
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SEASON BY SEASON PITCHING LEADERS Cowgirl pitchers Emily Vincent and Rachel Smith ranked among the league’s top two pitchers in 2015. Vincent led the Cowgirls with 14 wins, a 2.15 ERA, 105 strikeouts and 117.1 innings pitched. She had three shutouts and held opponents to a .194 batting average.
Smith won 12 games and had a 1.64 ERA in conference games only. She was second on the team with 90 strikeouts and also had three shutouts.
Jamie Allred Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
Pitcher Record Emily Vincent.....................14-6 Jamie Allred........................27-8 Meagan Bond/Jamie Allred.......18-6 Tiffany Denham..................13-12 Kayla Shephard..................19-17 Meagan Bond.....................22-11 Bethany Stefinsky...............21-16 Michelle LaVoie.................10-12 Rachel Hodlik.....................12-8 Jessica Denham..................13-17 Jessica Denham..................18-20 Jessica Denham..................11-15 Jessica Denham..................12-6 Corrie Hale.........................14-17 Corrie Hale.........................12-13 Ivy Richardson...................13-15 Brandi Nickell....................16-16 Kim Turner......................... 5-12 Angela Ynfante...................15-9 Tara Robinson.....................13-11 Tara Robinson.....................16-9 Angela Harrison.................25-7 Marsha Ramsey..................12-11 Marsha Ramsey..................10-14 Marsha Ramsey.................. 7-15 Cori Moore......................... 5-15 Dawn Korbak..................... 6-19 Dawn Korbak..................... 5-20 Joni Talbot..........................17-9 Joni Talbot..........................15-13 Theressa Thibodeaux..........10-8 Joni Talbot..........................13-13 Laura Grifka.......................12-9 Laurie Saizan......................10-3 Laura Grifka.......................21-4 Laura Grifka....................... 7-5 Erin Herford....................... 6-1
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Innings Pitched Earned Run Average Emily Vincent.................................117.1 Emily Vincent................................... 2.15 Jamie Allred....................................218.2 Jamie Allred...................................... 1.57 Meagan Bond.................................159.2 Meagan Bond.................................... 1.27 Tiffany Denham..............................166.0 Bianca Lilly....................................... 1.62 Kayla Shephard..............................244.1 Kayla Shephard................................. 2.18 Meagan Bond.................................227.1 Kayla Shepherd................................. 2.40 Bethany Stefinsky...........................243.2 Bethany Stefinsky............................. 2.67 Bethany Stefinsky...........................135.0 Michelle LaVoie................................ 3.85 Jana Jones.......................................155.0 Jana Jones.......................................... 2.71 Jessica Denham..............................202.0 Jessica Denham................................. 2.43 Jessica Denham..............................259.2 Jessica Denham ................................ 2.24 Jessica Denham..............................172.0 Jana Jones.......................................... 1.78 Corrie Hale.....................................184.2 Jessica Denham................................. 2.46 Corrie Hale.....................................202.2 Corrie Hale........................................ 2.00 Corrie Hale.....................................177.2 Ashleigh Ivey.................................... 2.57 Ivy Richardson...............................173.1 Kelly Meche...................................... 2.56 Brandi Nickell................................212.2 Brai Nickell....................................... 2.34 Tiffan Barrasso...............................131.1 Tiffany Barrasso................................ 3.73 Angela Harrison-Ynfante...............167.1 Tara Robinson................................... 1.56 Angela Harrison-Ynfante...............145.1 Melissa Poole.................................... 2.03 Tara Robonson................................174.0 Tara Robinson................................... 2.01 Angela Harrison-Ynfante...............265.7 Angela Harrison-Ynfante.................. 0.96 Marsha Ramsey..............................183.3 Andrea Bailey................................... 1.64 Marsha Ramsey..............................168.0 Marsha Ramsey................................. 2.79 Cori Moore.....................................152.6 Marsha Ramsey................................. 1.94 Cori Moore.....................................134.0 Kawn Korbak.................................... 2.83 Dawn Korbak.................................176.6 KeidiFontenot................................... 2.98 Dawn Korbak.................................169.0 Dawn Korbak.................................... 2.27 Joni Talbot......................................188.3 Joni Talbot......................................... 1.23 Joni Talbot......................................192.3 Joni Talbot......................................... 1.16 Joni Talbot......................................178.6 Joni Talot........................................... 1.53 Joni Talbot......................................182.3 Joni Talbot......................................... 1.04 Laura Grifka...................................144.3 Cheryl Guidry................................... 1.88 Laura Grifka...................................133.0 Laura Grifka...................................... 0.84 Laura Grifka...................................175.6 LaurieSaizan..................................... 1.22 Laura Grifka................................... 78.6 Laura Grifka...................................... 1.42 ........................................................N/A .......................................................... N/A
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Strikeouts Shutouts Emily Vincent..................................... 105 Emily Vincent, Rachel Smith...........3 Jamie Allred........................................ 203 Jamie Allred.....................................10 Meagan Bond..................................... 175 Meagan Bond...................................5 Meagan Bond..................................... 144 T. Denham/Bond..............................5 Kayla Shephard.................................. 183 Meagan Bond...................................5 Meagan Bond..................................... 252 Meagan Bond...................................7 Bethany Stefinsky............................... 304 Bethany Stefinsky............................5 Bethany Stefinsky............................... 130 Michelle LaVoie...............................2 Jana Jones........................................... 103 Jana Jones.........................................4 Jessica Denham.................................. 181 Jessica Denham................................5 Jessica Denham.................................. 183 Jessica Denham ...............................4 Corrie Hale......................................... 143 Jessica Denham................................5 Corrie Hale......................................... 197 Corrie Hale.......................................3 Corrie Hale......................................... 201 Corrie Hale.......................................2 Ashleigh Ivey..................................... 154 Corrie Hale.......................................7 Ivy Richardson................................... 64 Ivy Richardson.................................3 Brandi Nickell.................................... 98 Brandi Nickell..................................4 Tiffany Barrasso................................. 53 Tiffany Barrasso...............................2 Angela Harrison-Ynfante................... 137 Tara Robinson..................................4 Angela Harrison-Ynfante................... 111 Angela Harrison-Ynfante.................7 Tara Robinson..................................... 77 Tara Robinson .................................6 Angela Harrison-Ynfante................... 285 Angela Harrison-Ynfante.................9 Andrea Bailey..................................... 52 Andrea Bailey..................................5 Andrea Bailey..................................... 60 Andrea Bailey..................................2 Marsha Ramsey.................................. 21 Marsha Ramsey................................3 Marsha Ramsey.................................. 28 Cori Moore.......................................4 Dawn Korbak..................................... 74 Dawn Korbak...................................3 Dawn Korbak..................................... 35 Dawn Korbak...................................2 Joni Talbot.......................................... 101 Joni Talbot........................................6 Joni Talbot.......................................... 67 Joni Talbot........................................4 Joni Talbot.......................................... 76 several ..........................................2 Joni Talbot.......................................... 39 several ..........................................4 Laura Grifka....................................... 50 Cheryl Guidry..................................3 Laurie Saizan...................................... 52 Laura Grifka.....................................6 Laura Grifka....................................... 62 Laura Grifka.....................................6 Laura Grifka....................................... 30 Laura Grifka.....................................1 ............................................................ N/A ..........................................N/A
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SOUTHLAND REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Postseason History
1983 Southland Conference Champions
1994 Southland Conference Champions
2013 Southland Conference Champions
Head Coach: Vicky Chapman
Head Coach: Scott Eastman
Head Coach: Mike Smith
McNeese won the first Southland Conference Regular Season Title
1983
19-18; 5-3 SLC SLC Champs SLC Tournament Champs Coach: Vicky Chapman
McN Opponent Opp 0 La. Tech 7 0 La. Tech 3 1 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 Stephen F. Austin 3 15 New Orleans 2 12 New Orleans 2 0 Sam Houston St. 7 0 Sam Houston St. 10 2 La. Tech 11 0 La. Tech 5 0 Utah 5 2 Sam Houston St. 4 5 Texas Tech 2 1 Iowa State 0 0 Texas A&M 7 0 NW State 4 1 NW State 5 0 *USL 1 4 *USL 1 6 *USL 2 0 *USL 2 5 Nicholls State 3 5 Nicholls State 0 7 New Orleans 0 10 New Orleans 3 3 *Lamar 1 1 *Lamar 0 7 *Lamar 1 4 *Lamar 5 0 Sam Houston St. 3 0 Sam Houston St. 10 5 NW State 2 4 NW State 3 13 **Arkansas State 6 2 **USL 0 4 **UT-Arlington 3 2 **UT-Arlington 0 *- SLC games, **- SLC Tournament
McNeese
2014 Southland Conference Champions Head Coach: Mike Smith
1994
2013
38-15; 19-5 SLC SLC Champs Head Coach: Mike Smith
35-24-2; 22-7-1 SLC SLC Champs NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Scott Eastman McN Opponent Opp 1 La. Tech 7 1 La. Tech 2 0 *Northeast La. 1 8 *Northeast La. (8) 0 2 *Stephen F. Austin (10) 1 6 *Stephen F. Austin 7 6 *UT-San Antonio 3 2 *UT-San Antonio 3 5 *UT-San Antonio 0 4 *UT-San Antonio 0 7 *NW State 0 7 *NW State 0 2 #Texas A&M (15) 3 2 #Illinois State 1 0 #Minnesota 6 0 #Long Beach St. 6 1 #USL 2 7 *Sam Houston St. 1 3 *Sam Houston St. 2 0 *Northeast La. (9) 1 0 *Northeast La. 2 8 *UT-Arlington 1 8 *UT-Arlington 1 11 *UT-Arlington 2 6 *UT-Arlington (10) 1 0 *Sam Houston St. 0 3 *Sam Houston St. 0 4 USL 3 1 USL 6 2 SE Louisiana 0 9 SE Louisiana 1 3 Centenary 4 4 Centenary 3 4 *SW Texas St. 0 10 *SW Texas St. 1 6 *SW Texas St. 1 11 *SW Texas St. 1 13 SE Louisiana 9 7 SE Louisiana 1 2 La. Tech 3 5 La. Tech 3 2 Centenary 5 7 Centenary 5 3 *Stephen F. Austin 1 3 *Stephen F. Austin 2 9 !UNC-Wilmington 1 3 !Furman (9) 2 2 !Hofstra 4 0 !NW State 1 2 !Georgia State 2 0 *Nicholls State (9) 1 5 *Nicholls State 1 7 *NW State 6 2 *NW State 3 0 USL 4 2 USL 3 1 $Nicholls State (9) 0 1 $Nicholls State 5 2 $Nicholls State 0 0 @USL 3 0 @Princeton 2 #-Texas A&M Invitational, *- Southland Conference games, !- Frost Cutlery Invitational, $- SLC Tie-braker @- NCAA Regionals
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McN Opponent Opp 3 !San Diego 1 0 !San Diego 2 4 !CSU Bakersfield 2 4 !#9 UCLA 5 2 !Wright State 1 0 at Cal State Fullerton 1 5 at Cal State Fullerton 1 7 $Southern 1 0 $Louisiana Tech 2 (8) 9 $Alcorn State 1 (6) 13 $Alcorn State 0 (5) 9 $Southern 0 (5) 1 #12 UL-Lafayette 5 5 @Drake 1 8 @Ole Miss 9 (8) 7 @Tennessee-Martin 2 6 @Middle Tennessee 3 7 @Mississippi Valley St. 2 12 ^Northern Colorado 3 (5) 2 ^Texas Tech 3 1 ^Texas Tech 0 (8) 9 ^Northern Colorado 8 8 ^Jackson State 4 1 *NW State 0 5 *NW State 2 9 Bucknell 2 8 Bucknell 0 (5) 4 *Texas A&M-CC 2 5 *Texas A&M-CC 1 4 *Texas A&M-CC 1 1 UL-Monroe 0 5 *Southeastern La. 3 3 *Southeastern La. 5 4 *Southeastern La. 1 3 *at Central Arkansas 4 8 *at Central Arkansas 0 (5) 5 *Stephen F. Austin 4 4 *Stephen F. Austin 0 0 *Stephen F. Austin 2 6 *Houston Baptist 5 2 *Houston Baptist 0 5 *Houston Baptist 3 1 at #11 LSU 7 6 *Lamar 1 4 *Lamar 3 5 *Lamar 0 10 *at Sam Houston State 0 (5) 3 *at Sam Houston State 9 3 *at Sam Houston State 4 (8) 2 *at Nicholls 0 5 *at Nicholls 2 (8) 0 **Central Arkansas 1 (9) 1 **Southeastern La. 3
!-Stacey Winsberg Invitational (Los Angeles, CA.); $- McNeese Cowgirl Classic; @-Ole Miss Red & Blue Classic (Oxford, MS.); Texas Tech Invitational (Lubbock, TX.); *-Southland Conference Game; **-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, LA.)
SLC Regular Season Titles (4) 2014, 2013 1994 (co-champs) 1983 SLC Tournament Titles (3) 2010 2005 1983 NCAA Tournaments (3) 2010 2005 1994
2014
40-17; 20-6 SLC SLC Champs Head Coach: Mike Smith
McN Opponent 5 !vs. #21 UAB 3 !Austin Peay 16 !Austin Peay 1 !at #20 S. Alabama 12 !Syracuse 4 $Tulsa 4 $at #8 Texas A&M 2 $Tulsa 3 $at #8 Texas A&M 4 $Oregon State 9 Stephen F. Austin 8 Stephen F. Austin 2 %Central Florida 1 %Virginia Tech 2 %Virginia Tech 8 %Central Florida 5 %at #9 Alabama 3 ^Wichita State 5 ^North Texas 4 *at Sam Houston St. 2 *at Sam Houston St. 9 *at Sam Houston St. 8 *Houston Baptist 8 *Houston Baptist 2 *Houston Baptist 9 Florida International 5 Florida International 6 *at Texas A&M-CC 6 *at Texas A&M-CC 9 *at Texas A&M-CC 2 *at NW State 6 *at NW State 3 at Louisiana Tech 4 at Louisiana Tech 4 *Central Arkansas 4 *Central Arkansas 5 *Central Arkansas 2 at LSU 8 *at Incarnate Word 2 *at Incarnate Word 10 *at Incarnate Word 4 at #17 UL-Lafayette 3 *Nicholls 4 *Nicholls 3 *Nicholls 8 Southern 8 *at Southeastern La. 2 *at Southeastern La. 4 *at Southeastern La. 0 at #17 Baylor 9 *Lamar 9 *Lamar 13 *Lamar 5 **Houston Baptist 2 **NW State 9 **Stephen F. Austin 0 **NW State
Opp 3 7 1 (5) 4 3 5 (8) 2 3 11 (5) 3 5 0 (6) 5 2 0 2 3 0 2 (8) 2 3 2 0 (6) 0 (5) 4 1 (5) 3 1 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 5 0 5 0 0 (6) 0 (5) 3 0 6 1 (6) 0 (5) 3 (5) 0 3 0 (5) 11 (5)
!-South Alabama Mardi Gras Inv. ; $-Texas A&M Classic; %-Easton Alabama Bama Bash; ^-Best Western/ Courtyard Classic (Denton, TX.) *-Southland Conference Game; **-SLC Tournament (Hammond, LA.)
Cowgirls
SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT HISTORY
1983 Southland Conference Tournament Champions 19-18 overall, 5-3/1st SLC
Head Coach: Vicky Chapman McNeese won the first Southland Conference Tournament
2005 Southland Conference Tournament Champions 34-35 overall, 12-15/6th SLC NCAA Regionals (College Station, TX.)
2010 Southland Conference Tournament Champions 38-27 overall, 17-13/4th SLC NCAA Regionals (Baton Rouge, LA.)
Head Coach: Chris Malveaux
Head Coach: Natalie Poole
Southland Conference Tournament Year-by-Year Results 26 yrs.; Overall Record: 37-46 (No SLC Tourn. from 1991-95)
1983 (Beaumont, TX.)-Vicky Chapman First Round: def. Arkansas State 13-6 Winner’s Bracket: def. UT-Arlington 4-1 Semifinals: def. UL-Lafayette 2-0 Championship: def. UT-Arlington 4-3
1984 (Lafayette, LA.)- Cheryl Manuel First Round: def. Arkansas State 2-1 Winner’s Bracket: def. UT-Arlington 2-1 Semifinals: lost to UL-Lafayette 1-0; lost to UL-Monroe 2-0 1985 (Monroe, LA.)- Cheryl Manuel First Round: lost to Lamar 3-0 Consolation Bracket: lost to UTA 3-0 1986 (Arlington, TX.)- Cherilyn Lantrip First Round: def. North Texas Winner’s Bracket: lost to UL-Lafayette 2-0 Consolation Bracket: def. Lamar 5-0; def. North Texas 1-0 Semifinals: lost to UL-Lafayette 3-1 1987 (Denton, TX.)- Cherilyn Lantrip First Round: def. North Texas 3-2 Winner’s Bracket: def. UT-Arlington 3-0 Semifinals: lost to UL-Lafayette 8-0; lost to UT-Arlington 5-4 1988 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Rose Ruffino First Round: lost to UT-Arlington 3-0 Consolation Bracket: lost to Texas State 2-1 1989 (Huntsville, TX.)- Rose Ruffino First Round: lost to Sam Houston St. 3-0 Consolation Bracket: lost to SFA 12-3 1990 (San Marcos, TX.)- Rose Ruffino First Round: def. UT-Arlington 1-0 Winner’s Bracket: lost to NW State 5-0 Consolation Bracket: lost to UL-Monroe 4-1 1996 (Thibodaux, LA.)- Scott Eastman First Round: lost to UL-Monroe 6-0 Second Round: lost to UTSA 2-0 1997 (Monroe, LA.)- Scott Eastman First Round: lost to Northwestern St. 2-1 Second Round: lost to UL-Monroe 3-0 1998 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Scott Eastman Did Not Make Tournament
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1999 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Scott Eastman First Round: def. UTSA 2-1 Second Round: def. UL-Monroe 7-2; lost to Texas State 2-1 Third Round: def. Northwestern St. 8-4 (12) Championship: lost to Texas State 4-3
2000 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Scott Eastman First Round: lost to UTSA 9-1; def. UTA 4-1 Second Round: def. Texas State 2-1 Third Round: lost to Northwestern St. 8-1 2001 (San Marcos, TX.)- Scott Eastman First Round: lost to Texas State 7-0; lost to Northwestern State 3-2 2002 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Scott Eastman First Round: lost to UTSA 7-0 Second Round: lost to Texas State 5-0 2003 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Scott Eastman First Round: def. Northwestern State 4-1 Second Ronund: lost to Nicholls St. 6-2; lost to Sam Houston St. 7-5 (10) 2004 (San Marcos, TX.)- Scott Eastman Did Not Make Tournament 2005 (Hammond, LA.)- Chris Malveaux First Round: lost to UTSA 5-0; def. UTA 8-3 Second Round: def. Texas State 8-1 Third Round: def. UTSA 4-3 Championship: def. Sam Houston St. 5-1; def. Sam Houston St. 2-0
2010 (San Marcos, TX.)- Natalie Poole First Round: def. Texas A&M-CC 6-0; def. Stephen F. Austin 4-1 Third Round: def. Texas State 1-0 Championship: def. Texas State 3-2
2011 (Huntsville, TX.)- Natalie Poole First Round: def. UTSA 7-1; def. Texas A&M-CC 1-0 (8) Second Round: lost to Texas State 2-1 Third Round: lost to Texas A&M-CC 8-6 2012 (San Antonio, TX.)- Mike Smith First Round: def. Texas A&M-CC 11-3 (6); def. Sam Houston State (6-1 Second Round: lost to Texas State 2-5 Third Round: lost to SHSU (2-3 (9) 2013 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Mike Smith First Round: lost to Central Arkansas 1-0 (9) Second Round: lost to Southeastern La. 3-1 2014 (Hammond, LA.)- Mike Smith First Round: def. to Houston Baptist 5-0 Second Round: lost to NW State 3-2 Semifinals: def. Stephen F. Austin 9-0 (5) Championship: lost 11-0 (5) to NW State 2015 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Joanna Hardin First Round: bye Second Round: lost to UCA 6-2 Third Round: lost to Southeastern La. 5-0
2006 (Natchitoches, LA.)- Chris Malveaux First Round: lost to UT-Arlington 2-1 Second Round: lost to UTSA 3-0 2007 (Huntsville, TX.)- Chris Malveaux First Round: lost to Sam Houston St. 3-0; lost to Nicholls 5-4 2008 (San Marcos, TX.)- Chris Malveaux First Round: def. Southeastern La. 5-4; lost to Stephen F. Austin 8-0 2009 (Lake Charles, LA.)- Natalie Poole First Round: def. UTSA 4-3 Second Ronund: lost to Texas State 1-0; def. Sam Houston St. 3-2 Championship: lost to Texas State 2-1
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Cowgirls
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1994 (Lafayette, LA.)
NCAA Tournament History
McNeese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 USL 0 0 0 2 1 0 X
- -
R H E 0 3 1 3 7 1
WP: Hall (USL) LP: Harrison (McN) LOB: McN- 3, USL- 5 DP: USL- 1; 2B: USL- 1 (Avant); SB: McN- 1 (Everingham); USL- 3 (Britton, Morton, Pearson) McNeese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Princeton 2 0 0 0 0 0 X -
R H E 0 4 0 2 5 0
WP: Drill (Princeton) LP: Robinson (McN) LOB: McN- 3; Princeton- 3; SB: McN- 2 (Riggs, Sicks); Princeton- 1 (Thurber)
2005 (College Station, TX.)
McNeese 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 Texas A&M 5 0 1 0 0 0 X
R H E 3 6 3 6 8 0
- -
WP: Gibson (A&M) LP: Denham (McN) LOB: McN- 7, A&M- 4; DP: McN- 1; A&M-1; 2B: McN- 2 (Jordan); 1- James (A&M); HR: McN- 1 (N. Edlund); SB: A&M- 2 (Spencer) R H E McNeese 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 - 5 8 2 Centenary 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 2 5 0 WP: Denham (McN) LP: Ivins (Centenary) LOB: McN- 8; Centenary- 7; HR: McN- 1 (N. Edlund); Centenary- 1 (Rhodes); SH: McN- 1 (Novak); SB: Centenary- 1 (Wiedman) SH: McN-1 (Novak) R H E Penn State 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 2 McNeese 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 1 WP: Beseres (PSU) LP: Denham (McN) LOB: PSU- 4; McN- 9; 2B: PSU- 2 (Acunto); HR: McN- 1 (T. Edlund); SH: PSU- 2 (Chavez), McN- 1 (Brodhead); SB: PSU- 1 (Williams); McN- 1 (T. Edlund)
2010 (Baton Rouge, LA.)
McNeese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LSU 0 4 0 0 0 2 X
R H E 0 4 2 6 8 0
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NCAA Tournament History Years In NCAA Tourn.: 3
1994- Lafayette, LA. lost 3-0 to USL lost 2-0 to Princeton
2005- College Station, TX. lost 6-3 to #5 Texas A&M def. Centenary 5-2 lost 2-1 to Penn State
2010- Baton Rouge, LA. lost 6-0 to #17 LSU lost 2-0 to #20 Texas A&M
NCAA Tournament Record 1-6 Record vs. Opp. In NCAA’s
Centenary 1-0 LSU 0-1 Penn State 0-1 Princeton 0-1 Texas A&M 0-2 UL-Lafayette 0-1
WP: Fico (LSU) LP: Bond (McN) LOB: McN- 7, LSU- 1 DP: LSU- 1; 2B: LSU- 1 (Langoni, Santos); HR: LSU-1 (Shortridge); SB: McN- 1 (Terracina); LSU- 3 (Langoni, Shaw, Santos); HBP: LSU-1 (Young) R H E Texas A&M 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 - 2 7 1 McNeese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 WP: Dumezich (Texas A&M) LP: Shepherd (McN) LOB: McN- 4; Texas A&M- 5 DP: McN- 1; SH: Texas A&M- 1 (Spittler); SF: Texas A&M-1 (Dumezich; SB: McN-1 (Morvant)
1994 First Ever NCAA Tournament Team
2005
Head Coach: Chris Malveaux
Head Coach: Scott Eastman
2010
Head Coach: Natalie Poole
McNeese
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Cowgirls
ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1983- 1984- 1986- 1987- 1989- 1994- 1995- 1996- 1997- 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013-
Tammy Guidry (1st /1B) Tammy Guidry (2nd/1B) Dawn Thibodeaux (2nd /OF) Darnelle Bordelon (2nd/3B) Carmen Gardovsky (2nd/SS) Joni Talbot (2nd/P) Joni Talbot (1st/P) Susan Anding (2nd/2B) Joy Gambino(2nd/OF) Leigh King (2nd/OF) Angela H. Ynfante (1st/P) Shyla Sicks (1st/3B) Keri Riggs (1st/OF) Sarah Everingham (2nd/2B) Oakley Boudreaux (2nd/SS) Kerri Chiasson (HM/OF) Kerri Chiasson (1st/OF) Keri Riggs (1st/OF) Natalie Pole (1st/C) Sarah Everingham (2nd/1B) Bonnie Cappo (2nd/2B) Amy Moore (HM/OF) Kathy Sturgeon (1st/1B) Natalie Poole (1st/C) Bonnie Cappo (2nd/2B) Elisha Drewry (2nd/OF) Natalie Poole (1st/C) Sarah Everingham (1st/2B) Angela H.- Ynfante (2nd/P) Elisha Drewry (2nd/OF) Sarah Everingham (1st/2B) Katie Trout (2nd/C) Heather Moreaux (2nd/1B) Kelly Lees (HM/OF) Heather Moreaux (1st/1B) Tania Zanet (1st/3B) Jaime Manuel (3rd/SS) Katie Trout (HM/C) LeAnne Goodchile (HM/DP) Katie Trout (2nd /C) Jaime Manuel (3rd /SS) Heather Moreaux (HM-1B) Beth Jordan (1st/DP) Rikki Fontenot (2nd/OF) Jaime Manuel (3rd/SS) Katie Trout (HM/C) Heather Moreaux (HM/1B) Corrie Hale (HM/P) Stephenie Denham (1st/SS) Jessica Denham (3rd/P) Corrie Hale (HM/P) Nicole Edlund (HM/2B) Jessica Denham (HM/P) Jana Jones (HM/DP) Beth Jordan (1st /1B) Tonya Edlund (2nd/3B) Jana Jones (2nd/DP) Jessica Denham (2nd/P) Nicole Edlund (HM/2B) Jenny Clay (HM/C) Rachael Phillips (HM/OF) Christina Allen (2nd/OF) Jenny Clay (2nd/C) Jessica Denham (2nd/P) Rachael Phillips (3rd/OF) Brooke Brodhead (HM/2B) Brooke Brodhead (1st/2B) Jenny Clay (2nd/C) Rachel King (2nd/DP) Jana Jones (3rd/P) Megan Beard (3rd/OF) Rachel Phillips (HM/OF) Liz Morvant (HM/SS) Jenny Clay (1st/DP) Megan Beard (3rd/OF) Rachel King (HM/DP) Bethany Stefinsky (2nd/P) Molly Guidry (3rd/SS) Lindsey Langner (3rd/OF) Heather Mosser (HM/1B) Liz Morvant (2nd/OF) Molly Guidry (2nd/SS) Meagan Bond (2nd/P) Lindsey Langner (3rd/OF) Marissa Koetting (3rd/2B) Heather Mosser (HM/1B) Dani Price (HM/3B) Claire Terracina (HM/OF) Whitney Corbello (HM/C) Claire Terracian (1stOF) Molly Guidry (3rd/SS) MyKeisha Young (3rd/DP)’ Kayla Shephard (3rd/P) Katie Shumaker (HM/1B) Katie Roux (HM/2B) Alanna DiVittorio (HM/OF) Claire Terracina (1st/OF) Ashley Modzelewski (1st/DP) Alanna DiVittorio (2nd/OF) Tiffany Denham (3rd/P) Lauren Langner (HM/2B) Marissa Koetting (HM/OF) Meagan Bond (1st/P) Alanna DiVittorio (1st/OF) Ashely Modzelewski (1st/C) Emily Vincent (2nd/DP) Jamie Allred (3rd/P)
McNeese
2014- 2015-
Alanna DiVittorio (1st/OF) Ashely Modzelewski (1st/C) Jamie Allred (1st/P) Lauren Langner (2nd/OF) Emily Vincent (2nd/DP) Marisa Taunton (3rd/OF) Rachel Smith (3rd/P) Taylor Goree (HM/2B) Kim Kennedy (HM/UT) Erika Piancastelli (1st/C) Bryanna Castro (/1st/UT) Lauren Langner (1st/OF) Taylor Schmidt (2nd/OF) Rachel Smith (2nd/P) Emily Vincent (3rd/P
SLC HONORS
1999- 2003- 2005- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2014-
SLC ALL-TOURNAMENT Brandi Nickell (P) Kelly Lees (OF) Jaime Manuel (SS) Beth Jordan (1B) Nicole Edlund (2B) Beth Jordan (1B) Meghan Novak (OF) Jenny Clay (C) Brooke Brodhead (SS) Jessica Denham (MVP-P) Bethany Stefinsky (P) Lindsey Langner (OF) Liz Morvant (OF) Meagan Bond (P/MVP) Molly Guidry (SS) Marissa Koetting (2B) Heather Mosser (1B) Claire Terracina (OF) Stacey Conley (C) Molly Guidry (SS) Katie Roux (SS) Claire Terracina (OF) Alanna DiVittorio (OF) Lauren Langner (OF) Marisa Taunton (OF) Ashley Modzelewski (C) Jamie Allred (P)
Erika Piancastelli
All-American (2015) 2015 SLC Player, Hitter and Freshman of the Year NFCA Top 10 Freshman of the Year Finalist
Emily Vincent
Three-Time All-SLC
Alanna DiVittorio
Four-Time All-SLC 2014 SLC Player and Hitter of the Year
Lauren Langner Three-Time All-SLC
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Jenny Clay four time All-SLC and is the only Cowgirl to earn the Louisville Slugger/ NFCA National Player of the Week. Clay earned co-player of the week honors with Virgina Tech’s Angela Tincher on April 1, 2008.
Cowgirls
SLC HONORS
SOUTHLAND INDIVIDUAL HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000- 2014- 2015-
Heather Moreaux (1B) Alanna DiVittorio (CF) Erika Piancastelli (C)
HITTER OF THE YEAR 1994- 2000- 2014- 2015-
Keri Riggs (OF) Heather Moreaux (1B) Alanna DiVittorio (OF) Erika Piancastelli (C)
PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1994- 2014-
Angela Harrison-Ynfante Jamie Allred
UTILITY OF THE YEAR 2007- 2008-
Jenny Clay (C/DP) Jenny Clay (C/DP)
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2002- Rikki Fontenot (OF) 2006- Christina Allen (OF)
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2015- Erika Piancastelli (C
Alanna DiVittorio
COACH OF THE YEAR
2014 SLC Player and Hitter of the Year
1994- Scott Eastman (35-24-2; 22-7-1 SLC) 2009- Natalie Poole (31-38; 20-10 SLC) 2013- Mike Smith (38-15, 19-5 SLC) 2014- Mike Smith (40-17, 20-6 SLC)
Heather Moreaux 2000 SLC Player and Hitter of the Year
Jamie Allred
2014 SLC Pitcher of the Year
Keri Riggs 1994 SLC Hitter of the Year
Erika Piancastelli
NFCA All-American (3rd team/2015) 2015 SLC Player, Hitter, and Freshman of the Year Scott Eastman 1994 SLC Coach of the Year
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Natalie Poole 2009 SLC Coach of the Year
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First player in Southland Conference history to earn player, hitter, and freshman of the year in the same season.
Cowgirls
1979- 1980- 1981- 1982- 1983- 1986- 1987- 1989- 1991- 1994- 1995-
1996- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2005- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015-
ALL-LOUISIANA
Ann Roubique (C) Cherilyn Lantrip (3B) Olga Dupuis (SS) Cherilyn Lantrip (3B) Ann Roubique (C) Laura Grifka (P) Cherilyn Lantrip (3B) Jan O’Friel (C) Joni Talbot (P) Joni Talbot (P) Leigh King (OF) Chris Lee (SS) Keri Riggs (1st team- OF) Angela Harrison (2nd team- P) Shyla Sicks (2nd team- 3B) Kerri Chiasson (2nd team-OF) Keri Riggs (1st team-OF) Natalie Poole (2nd team-C) Bonnie Cappo (2nd team-2B) Kerri Chiasson (2nd team-OF) Bonnie Cappo (1st team- 2B) Kathy Sturgeon (1st team-1B) Heather Moreaux (2nd team-1B) Heather Moreaux (HM-1B) Katie Trout (HM-C) Jaime Manuel (2nd team-SS) Beth Jordan (HM-DP) Stephenie Denham (1st team-SS) Jessica Denham (HM-P) Beth Jordan (1st team-1B) Tonya Edlund (1st team- 3B) Brooke Brodhead (1st team-2B) Jenny Clay (2nd team-C) Jenny Clay (1st team-C) Rachel King (HM-DP) Bethany Stefinsky (3rd-P) Lindsey Langner (HM-OF) Meagan Bond (2nd/P) Marissa Koetting (2nd/2B) Heather Mosser (HM/1B) Molly Guidry (HM/SS) Claire Terracina (HM/OF) Liz Morvant (HM/OF) Claire Terracina (2nd/OF) Kayla Shephared (HM/P) Katie Shumaker (HM/1B) Katie Roux (HM/2B) Molly Guidry (HM/SS) Alanna DiVittorio (HM/OF) Lindsey Langner (HM/OF) Claire Terracina (1st/OF) Ashley Modzelewski (1st/DP) Alanna DiVittorio (2nd/OF) Tiffany Denham (HM/P) Alanna DiVittorio (1st/OF) Ashley Modzelewski (2nd/C) Emily Vincent (HM/DP) Lauren Langner (HM/OF) Alanna DiVittorio (1st/OF) Jamie Allred (1st/P) Ashley Modzelewski (2nd/C) Lauren Langner (HM/OF) Emily Vincent (HM/DP) Emily Vincent (1st/UT) Erika Piancastelli (2nd/C) Lauren Langner (HM/OF)
ALL-LOUISIANA/ALL-REGION HONORS
ALL-SOUTH REGION 1994- 1995- 1996- 2000- 2005- 2014- 2015-
Keri Riggs (OF) Shyla Sicks (3B) Angela Harrison (P) Natalie Poole (2nd team-C) Keri Riggs (2nd team- OF) Natalie Poole (2nd team- C) Kathy Sturgeon (2nd team- 1B) Heather Moreaux (2nd team-1B) Beth Jordan (2nd team- 1B) Alanna DiVittorio (1st/OF) Jamie Allred (2nd/P) Erika Piancastelli (2nd/C)
Keri Riggs (left) was named to the all-South Region team in 1994 and 1995. Riggs is the first Cowgirl to play professional softball. She was a member of the 1997 Orlando Wahoos’ inaugural team.
Capital One ALL-AMERICA District VI All-Academic Team 1995- 1996- 1997- 2005- 2010- 2012- 2013- 2014-
Natalie Poole (1st team-C) Natalie Poole (1st team-C) Tara Robinson (1st team-P) Natalie Poole (1st team-C) Jana Jones (1st team-DP) Lindsey Langner (2nd team-OF) Alanna DiVittorio (1st team-OF) Alanna DiVittorio (1st team-OF) Alanna DiVittorio (1st team-OF)
1997- 2014-
Natalie Poole (3rd team- C) Alanna DiVittorio (2nd-OF)
Year-by-Year Team MVP 1980- 1981- 1982- 1983- 1984- 1985- 1986- 1987- 1988- 1989- 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 1997- 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015-
Cherilyn Lantrip (3B) Cherilyn Lantrip (3B) Cherilyn Lantrip (3B) Tammy Guidry (1B) Tammy Guidry (1B) Theresa Thibodeaux (SS) Dawn Smith (C) Joni Talbot (P) Cheramie Boynes (2B) Leigh King (OF) Chris Lee (SS) Caroline Shannon (1B) Anna Danenhauer (C) Melissa Bostick (1B) Angela Harrison (P), Shyla Sicks (3B) Kerri Chiasson (OF) Kathy Sturgeon (1B) Natalie Poole (C) Kelly Lees (C) Brandi Nickell (P) Heather Moreaux (1B) Katie Trout (C) Corrie Hale (P) Stephenie Denham (SS) Jessica Denham (P) Jessica Denham (P), Beth Jordan (1B) Jessica Denham (P) Jana Jones (P/1B) Jenny Clay (utility) Bethany Stefinsky (P) Kayla Shepherd (P), Meagan Bond (P) Kayla Shephard (P) Claire Terracina (OF), Tiffany Denham (P) Alanna DiVittorio (OF) Alanna DiVittorio (OF) Erika Piancastelli (C)
Capital One ALL-AMERICA National All-Academic Team
Cherilyn Lantrip (left) and Jessica Denham (right) are the only two Cowgirls to earn three team MVP honors
Natalie Poole Academic All-American (3rd Team)
Alanna DiVittorio Academic All-American (2nd Team)
NFCA All-American
ALL-LOUISIANA INDIVIDUAL HONORS NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1994- Keri Riggs (OF)
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2015- Erika Piancastelli (C) 2010- Alanna DiVittorio (OF)/co-Freshman of the Year
COACH OF THE YEAR 2014- Mike Smith (co-coach)
McNeese
Erika Piancastelli NFCA All-American (3rd Team)
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Bethany Stefinsky set a new single season strikeout record in 2009 with 304. She was named to the AllSLC, SLC All-Tournament, All-Louisiana teams as well as team MVP that year.
Cowgirls
ALL-AMERICANS
In 2015, freshman Erika Piancastelli became McNeese State’s first softball All-American and the Southland’s first since 2003 after being named to the NFCA AllAmerican third team.
2015- Erika Piancastelli (NFCA 3rd team)
Also in 2015, Piancastelli was the first player to be named the Southland Conference Player, Hitter and Freshman of the Year in the same season. Piancastelli was also an NFCA Top 10 Finalist for Division I Freshman of the Year. 2015 HONORS NFCA ALL-AMERICAN (3rd team) NFCA TOP 10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FINALIST NFCA ALL-REGION (2nd team/C)
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE All-SLC (1st team/C) Player of the Year Hitter of the Year Freshman of the Year
ALL-LOUISIANA (2nd team/C) Freshman of the Year
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Abilene Christian Alabama Alcorn State Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas State Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Bethune-Cookman Birmingham Southern Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Bucknell Butler Cal State-Bakersfield Cal.State-Fullerton Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Santa Barbara Cameron University Campbell University Centenary Central Arizona Central Arkansas Central Florida Colorado State Connecticut Creighton Dayton Delaware State Delta State DePaul Drake Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Florida Florida A&M Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida State Fresno State Furman University George Mason Univ. Georgia Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State Hawaii Hofstra Holy Cross Houston Baptist Idaho State Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Incarnate Word Indiana Purdue-Fort Wayne (IPFW) Indiana State Iowa State Jackson State Jacksonville State Kansas Lamar
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McNEESE VS. OPPONENTS/HALL OF FAME Lipscomb Livingston Long Beach State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana Tech LSU-Alexandria LSU Massachusettes Memphis Miami-Ohio Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi College Mississippi State Missouri State Mississippi Valley State Mount St. Mary’s New Mexico New Mexico State New Orleans Nicholls North Carolina North Florida North Texas NC-Wilmington Northern Colorado Northern Iowa Northern Illinois Northwood Univ. Northwestern State (La. ) Northwestern University Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Ole Miss Oregon Oregon State Penn State Peru College Pittsburg State Portland State Prairie View A&M Princeton Providence Purdue Quincy College Regis College Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Mary’s Samford Sam Houston St. San Diego St. South Alabama South Carolina South Florida Southeastern La. Southeast Missouri Southern Southern Mississippi Southern Utah Southwest Missouri Stanford Stephen F. Austin Stetson Syracuse Tennessee-Chattanooga
0 1 0 25 30 31 4 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 19 54 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 55 2 0 2 2 0 3 0 3 0 1 3 0 12 0 0 2 0 2 2 4 2 1 61 2 1 0 1 59 1 23 7 0 1 0 41 1 2 1
1 0 0 0 2 0 87 0 46 0 53 0 0 0 42 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 59 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 3 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 64 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 1 0 20 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 46 0 1 0 5 0 1 0
Tennessee-Martin Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas Arlington Texas Southern Texas State Texas Tech Texas Weslyan Texas Women’s Univ. Troy State Tulsa UCLA Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham Univ. of Arkansas Univ. of Buffalo Univ. of Houston Univ. of Mobile Univ. Miss./ Women Univ. of Nevada Univ. of Pacific Univ. of San Diego UNLV Univ. of Utah Utah State UTSA Utah Valley State Virginia Tech Washington Western Carolina Western Illinois West Texas State Wichita State Wisconsin-Green Bay Wright State
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0 0 26 0 13 0 40 0 0 0 47 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 38 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
Overall Results (Since 1979)
HALL OF FAMERS
Ann Roubique 1979-82
McNeese
Former softball and basketball standout Ann Roubique was inducted into McNeese State’s Hall of Fame in 2001. Roubique is the first softball player and the third women’s basketball player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The four year letterwinner in softball and basketball, Roubique spent most of her adult lifte at McNeese. Roubique also spent six years as assistant women’s basketball coach (1985-90) and three as head women’s tennis coach (1985-87). As an athlete, Roubique was the 1979 MVP after batting .439 with seven home runs and helped her team’s capture the Louisiana Championships in 1979 and 1981. She was also a three time All-Louisiana selection.
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Cherilyn Lantrip 1979-82
Former softball player and softball coach Cherilyn Lantrip is the most recent female athlete inducted into the McNeese Hall of Fame. Lantrip was inducted in 2004. At one time, she held the career records for runs scored and home runs as well as most doubles in a game with three. She was a three-time All-Louisiana selection and team MVP. The four year letterwinner was also a member of two Louisiana Championship teams (1979 & 1981). As a coach, Lantrip coached the Cowgirls for two seasons (1986 & ‘87), compiling a 42-38 won-loss record and led McNeese to a third place finish in the SLC both seasons.
Cowgirls
Coaches Records
Seasons W
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SLC Tour. App.
Titles
Regiona App.
Scott Eastman 12 302 330 4 8 (1) SLC regular season NCAA Regionals (0-2) Mike Smith 3 112 53 0 3 (2) SLC regular season - Chris Malveaux 4 108 133 0 4 (1) SLC Tourn. NCAA Regionals (1-2) Natalie Poole 3 100 84 0 3 (1) SLC Tourn. NCAA Regionals (0-4) Jim Draudt 2 59 28 0 0 (1) La. Champs Rose Ruffino 5 56 186 0 3 - Cheryl Manuel 2 43 58 0 2 - Cherilyn Lantrip 2 42 38 0 2 (1) La. Champs Cathy Cunningham 2 28 22 0 0 - Vicky Chapman 1 19 18 0 1 (1) SLC regular season Joanna Hardin 1 36 20 0 1 - -
Honors
SLC Coach of the Year (1994) SLC Coach of the Year (2013, 2014) Louisiana co-coach of the year (2014) SLC Coach of the Year (2009)
Mike Smith
3 years (112-53) 3 SLC Tourn. App. 2013, 2014 SLC Champs 2013 & 2014 SLC COY
Natalie Poole
Chris Malveaux
Scott Eastman
Jim Draudt
Cherilyn Lantrip
Vicky Chapman
3 SLC Tourn. App. One SLC Tourn. Title NCAA Tournament 2009 SLC COY
One SLC Tourn. Title NCAA Tournament
8 SLC Tourn. App. SLC Champs NCAA Tournament 1994 SLC COY
Louisiana Champs
Louisiana Champs
SLC Champs
3 years 100-84
4 years 108-133
12 yrs. 302-330-4
2 yrs. 59-28
2 yrs. 42-38
1 yr. 19-18
POKES IN THE OAKS
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Year-by-Year Coaches Records
Overall Southland Conference Year W L T W L T Place 1979 16 8 0 La. Champs 1980 12 14 0 1981 33 12 0 La. Champs 1982 26 16 0 1983 19 18 0 5 3 0 SLC and Tourn. Champs 1984 24 27 0 5 3 0 2nd 1985 19 31 0 7 5 0 4th 1986 19 24 0 6 6 0 3rd 1987 23 14 0 8 4 0 3rd 1988 8 34 0 3 11 0 6th 1989 9 45 0 0 14 0 8th 1990 10 38 0 2 13 0 8th *1991 11 33 0 5 17 0 6th *1992 18 36 0 6 22 0 9th *1993 23 28 1 12 12 1 4th *1994 35 24 2 22 7 1 SLC Champs *1995 37 25 0 22 10 0 3rd 1996 31 22 0 17 7 0 2nd 1997 32 27 0 13 10 0 3rd 1998 13 34 0 7 17 0 9th 1999 26 34 0 14 11 0 5th 2000 27 33 0 16 11 0 T-4th 2001 21 32 0 13 13 0 6th 2002 23 28 0 17 10 0 4th 2003 24 27 1 15 11 1 3rd 2004 19 41 0 8 17 0 9th 2005 34 35 0 12 15 0 6th/ SLC Tourn. Champs 2006 21 30 0 13 13 0 4th 2007 30 32 0 16 12 0 5th 2008 23 36 0 15 14 0 5th 2009 31 28 0 20 10 0 2nd 2010 38 27 0 17 13 0 4th/SLC Tourn. Champs 2011 31 29 0 18 12 0 4th 2012 34 21 0 12 8 0 3rd 2013 38 15 0 19 5 0 1st/SLC Champs 2014 40 17 0 20 6 0 1st/SLC Champs 2015 36 20 0 21 5 0 2nd *- NO SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT
Postseason None None None None SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. None None None NCAA Reg. None SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. None SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. None NCAA Reg. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. NCAA Reg. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn.
Coach Cathy Cunningham Cathy Cunningham Jim Draudt Jim Draudt Vicky Chapman Cheryl Manuel Cheryl Manuel Cherilyn Lantrip Cherilyn Lantrip Rose Ruffino Rose Ruffino Rose Ruffino Rose Ruffino Rose Ruffino Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Scott Eastman Chris Malveaux Chris Malveaux Chris Malveaux Chris Malveaux Natalie Poole Natalie Poole Natalie Poole Mike Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Joanna Hardin
The 2005 team poses with former President George H. W. Bush while taking part in the Texas A&M Aggie Invitational
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SEASON RESULTS
McNeese has won two Southland Conference regular season Championships (1984 and 1994), one Southland Conference Tournament Title (2005) and have advanced to the NCAA Tournament twice (2005, 1994). McNeese has won two Louisiana Championships (1979 and 1981).
1979: 16-8 (Louisiana Champs) Coach: Cathy Cunningham
McN Opponent
Opp
8 NW State 9 10 NW State 14 16 LSU 18 8 LSU 11 9 New Orleans 15 16 New Orleans 5 4 NW State 3 9 New Orleans 3 1 LSU 5 8 New Orleans 3 10 New Orlenas 9 6 LSU-Alexandria 0 18 LSU-Alexandria 10 12 LSU-Alexandria 8 14 LSU-Alexandria 3 8 NW State 7 7 NW State 6 4 NW State 2 4 LSU 3 6 NW State 2 5 Baylor 3 0 Oklahoma 11 2 Texas-Wesleyan 0 2 LSU 7
1980: 12-14 Coach: Cathy Cunningham
McN Opponent
Opp
1 LSU 4 1 LSU 2 4 Stephen F. Austin 6 2 Stephen F. Austin 4 4 NW State 3 0 NW State 5 1 Texas A&M 4 0 Texas A&M 4 1 Sam Houston St. 5 2 Sam Houston St. 1 7 New Orleans 0 14 New Orleans 4 17 La. Tech 2 5 La. Tech 3 5 New Orleans 2 8 New Orleans 9 19 La. Tech 0 18 La. Tech 4 3 LSU 4 4 LSU 2 6 #Northeast La. 3 3 #LSU 2 0 #LSU 15 3 !LSU 6 1 *LSU 2 4 *Texas Women’s Univ. 7 #- La. State Tourn., !- La. State Tourn. Championship Game, *- Regional Tourn.
1981: 33-12 (Louisiana Champs) Coach: Jim Draudt
McN Opponent
Opp
4 Northern Illinois 3 1 Northern Illinois 7 7 La. Tech 2 3 La. Tech 1 3 Indiana State 0 2 Indiana State 1 0 LSU 0 8 LSU 4 2 USL 0 12 USL 5 1 Nicholls State 0 7 Nicholls State 3 2 New Orleans 0 3 New Orleans 2 2 LSU 8 7 LSU 8 2 Texas Wesleyan 1 8 Texas Wesleyan 4 12 New Orleans 1 15 New Orleans 1 8 NW State 2 2 Baylor 4 0 Sam Houston St. 3 4 LSU 1 5 Texas Women’s 1 11 North Texas St. 5 6 La. Tech 5 3 La. Tech 0 3 Nicholls State 8 9 Nicholls State 3 4 USL 3 2 Sam Houston St. 4 0 Sam Houston St. 1 6 NW State 2 2 NW State 3 4 #USL 0 5 #La. Tech 4 2 #USL 7 2 #LSU 0 5 #La. Tech 0 0 *Texas A&M 7 2 *West Texas St. 0 1 *LSU 2 #- La. State Tour., *- Regional Tourn.
1982: 26-16 Coach: Jim Draudt
McN Opponent
1 6 10 0 4 11 9 5 5 4 1 4 7 6 0 1 4 5 1 0 12 0
Opp
Sam Houston St. 4 Sam Houston St. 9 Northeast Missouri 2 Northeast Missouri 7 Nicholls State 1 Nicholls State 5 New Orleans 0 New Orleans 8 NW State 0 NW State 0 Central Michigan 4 Central Michigan 0 Carthage 0 Carhage 0 La. Tech 6 La. Tech 8 Northeast La. 1 Northeast La. 1 Nicholls State 2 Nicholls State 5 North Texas St. 0 Baylor 5
McNeese
13 11 1 2 0 7 11 0 1 1 4 6 8 9 4 1 0 2 5 3
Texas Weslyan 0 Trinity 0 Nicholls State 3 Stephen F. Austin 1 Baylor 3 New Orleans 0 New Orleans 4 Sam Houston St. 3 Sam Houston St. 5 Northeast La. 5 Northeast La. 2 Northeast La. 1 USL 0 USL 4 LSU 0 LSU 0 NW State 1 NW State 1 USL 0 USL 2
2 *USL 4 1 Sam Houston St. 7 2 Sam Houston St. 3 6 Grambling 4 0 Grambling 2 3 *Northeast La. 1 4 *Northeast La. 6 3 *UT-Arlington 5 1 *UT-Arlington 5 3 Grambling 1 3 Grambling 6 0 La. Tech 3 0 La. Tech 7 12 *North Texas State 3 6 *North Texas State 4 5 *Arkansas State 2 8 *Arkansas State 1 1 Lamar 2 7 Cameron 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 1 1 Nicholls State 4 1 Nicholls State 11 0 *Lamar 3 1 *UT-Arlington 3 6 NW State 5 1 NW State 3 *- SLC games
1983: 19-18; 5-3 SLC Southland Conference Champs Coach: Vicky Chapman
McN Opponent
1986: 19-24; 6-6 SLC Coach: Cherilyn Lantrip
Opp
0 La. Tech 7 0 La. Tech 3 1 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 Stephen F. Austin 3 15 New Orleans 2 12 New Orleans 2 0 Sam Houston St. 7 0 Sam Houston St. 10 2 La. Tech 11 0 La. Tech 5 0 Utah 5 2 Sam Houston St. 4 5 Texas Tech 2 1 Iowa State 0 0 Texas A&M 7 0 NW State 4 1 NW State 5 0 *USL 1 4 *USL 1 6 *USL 2 0 *USL 2 5 Nicholls State 3 5 Nicholls State 0 7 New Orleans 0 10 New Orleans 3 3 *Lamar 1 1 *Lamar 0 7 *Lamar 1 4 *Lamar 5 0 Sam Houston St. 3 0 Sam Houston St. 10 5 NW State 2 4 NW State 3 13 **Arkansas State 6 2 **USL 0 4 **UT-Arlington 3 2 **UT-Arlington 0 *- SLC games, **- SLC Tournament
1984: 24-27; 5-3 SLC Coach: Cheryl Manuel
McN Opponent
McN Opponent
Opp
2 Ball State 0 1 Ball State 0 2 New Orleans 1 18 New Orleans 0 0 La. Tech 5 0 La. Tech 1 1 Nicholls State 0 2 Nicholls State 0 0 Sam Houston St. 1 1 Sam Houston St. 2 0 #Nicholls State 10 4 #Stephen F. Austin 3 1 #Quincy College 2 3 #Nicholls State 7 3 #NW State 4 5 Grambling 1 8 Grambling 3 8 NW State 0 2 NW State 0 0 La. Tech 1 0 La. Tech 4 2 *USL 5 3 *USL 2 2 *USL (16) 1 2 *USL 3 1 Nicholls State 6 0 Nicholls State 1 0 !Cal. State-Fullerton 14 0 !Texas A&M 5 2 !Texas Tech 3 0 !Baylor 14 0 !La. Tech 4 0 !Sam Houston St. 7 3 *Lamar 1 3 *Lamar 2 5 Sam Houston St. 1 0 Sam Houston St. 4 0 Texas A&M 9 0 Texas A&M 2 1 Texas A&M 0 2 Texas A&M 5 10 Grambling 1 3 Grambling 1 7 New Orleans 0 7 New Orleans 0 1 **Arkansas State 0 2 **UT-Arlington 1 0 **USL 1 0 **Northeast La. 2 #-Sulphur Tourn., !- Texas A&M Tourn., *-SLC games, **-SLC Tourn
1985: 19-31; 7-5 SLC Coach: Cheryl Manuel
McN Opponent
1 4 6 5 4 0 0 5 7 0 3 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 2 3 10 8 7 2
Opp
0 Sam Houston St. 0 1 Sam Houston St. 4 1 NW State 2 1 NW State 3 1 Bowling Green 7 0 La. Tech 4 4 Sam Houston St. 0 3 Baylor 2 4 SE Louisiana 1 10 SE Louisiana 0 1 Nicholls State 4 0 Nicholls State 1 0 *UT-Arlington 1 5 *North Texas 2 3 *UT-Arlington 4 5 *North Texas 4 0 La. Tech 9 0 La. Tech 3 3 Grambling 1 4 Grambling 11 6 *Arkansas State 0 3 *Northeast La. 4 6 *Arkansas State 0 7 *Northeast La. 0 3 Nicholls State 2 0 Nicholls State 1 5 *Lamar 2 0 *USL 1 0 *Lamar` ` 3 0 *USL 7 3 NW State 1 4 NW State 1 3 Grambling 2 0 Grambling 1 4 SE Louisiana 2 0 SE Louisiana 1 0 Sam Houston St. 7 0 Sam Houston St. 2 2 **North Texas St. 1 0 **USL 2 5 **Lamar 0 1 **North texas St. 0 2 **USL 3 *- SLC games, **- SLC Tourn.
1987: 23-14; 8-4 SLC Coach: Cherilyn Lantrip
McN Opponent
Opp
2 Mississipp Women’s 1 4 Mississippi Women’s 3 4 USL 0 2 USL 1 0 Sam Houston St. 1 1 Sam Houston St. 0 6 *North Texas 1 9 *North Texas 6 2 *USL 0 0 *USL 2 7 #Rutgers 6 2 #Miami-Ohio 3 2 #Stetson 1 0 #Southwest Missouri 2 12 #Florida A&M 2 2 Sam Houston St. 1 1 Sam Houston St. 3 2 NW State 1 3 NW State 6 6 *Arkansas State 0 6 *Lamar 9 14 *Arkansas State 0 3 *Lamar 2 3 NW State 4 6 NW State 5 11 SE Louisiana 0 1 SE Louisiana 2 0 *UT-Arlington 1 5 *Northeast La. 6 3 *UT-Arlington 2 5 *Northeast La. 2 0 Nicholls State 2 1 Nicholls State 0 3 **North Texas 2 3 **UT-Arlington 0 0 **USL 8 4 **UT-Arlington 5 #-Florida St, Tourn., *-SLC games, **-SLC Tourn.
1988: 8-34; 3-15 SLC Coach: Rose Ruffino
McN Opponent
Opp
0 La. Tech 4 0 La. Tech 6 0 *Sam Houston St. 1 0 *Sam Houston St. 7 0 #South Carolina 4 1 #Texas A&M 9 1 #Oklahoma 14 0 #Illinois State 10 0 #La. Tech 7 1 #Sam Houston St. 7 0 USL 1 1 USL 8 0 Nicholls State 5 3 Nicholls State 4 5 SE Louisiana 0 0 *Stephen F. Austin 5 2 *Stephen F. Austin 5 0 *Sam Houston St. 9 1 *Sam Houston St. 7 0 *UT-Arlington 9 1 *North Texas 5 2 *UT-Arlington 4 6 *North Texas 2 1 USL 0 7 USL (11) 6 0 Southern Mississippi 5 6 Southern Mississippi 3
Opp
Sam Houston St. 3 Sam Houston St. 6 Ball State 1 Ball State 2 Florida State 0 La. Tech 4 Missiouri State 10 SE Louisiana 0 SE Louisiana 4 La. Tech 3 La. Tech 5 NW State 3 NW State 1 Nicholls State 5 Nicholls State 7 NW State 3 USL 3 Nicholls State 1 Northeast La. 3 SE Louisiana 0 SE Louisiana 0 *Lamar 0 *Lamar 2 *USL 3
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0 *Sam Houston St. 5 3` *SW Texas State 7 5 *SW Texas State 3 0 *Sam Houston St. 6 0 Nicholls State 2 3 Nicholls State 8 0 La. Tech 4 0 La. Tech 4 3 *Northeast La. 1 0 *NW State 6 0 *NW State 1 1 *NW State 16 0 **UT-Arlington 3 1 **SW Texas State 2 #-Texas A&M Tourn., *-SLC games, **- SLC Tourn.
1989: 9-45; 0-14 SLC Coach: Rose Ruffino
McN Opponent
Opp
0 La. Tech 10 0 La Tech 7 0 SE Louisiana 4 3 SE Louisiana 5 5 *Sam Houston St. 6 0 *Sam Houston St. 8 0 Centenary 2 4 Centenary 6 0 #Texas A&M 6 2 #Oklahoma City 5 1 #Mississippi College 2 2 #Southern Mississippi 5 2 !SE Louisiana 3 2 !Mississippi Women’s 4 0 !Centenary 3 5 !Livingston 0 6 !Delta State 4 1 NW State 2 1 St. Mary’s 4 0 St. Mary’s 3 0 *Stephen F. Austin 14 0 *Stephen F. Austin 7 4 Southern Mississippi 3 1 Southern Mississippi 3 0 Nicholls State 10 0 Nicholls State 9 6 Centenary 0 2 Centenary 6 5 Southern Mississippi 1 4 Southern Mississippi 5 4 Houston Baptist 0 2 Houston Baptist 0 0 *UT-Arlington 3 0 *UT-Arlington 2 5 Nicholls State 11 2 Nicholls State 11 0 USL 12 0 USL 6 0 USL 11 0 USL 1 0 *SW Texas State 2 5 *Sam Houston State 9 0 *SW Texas State 4 0 *Sam Houston State 5 2 La. Tech 5 3 La. Tech 6 3 *NW State 8 1 *Northeast La. 5 0 *NW State 2 1 *Northeast La. 2 8 Houston Baptist 1 5 Houston Baptist 2 0 **Sam Houston State 3 3 **Stephen F. Austin 12 #- Texas A&M Tourn., !- SE Louisiana Inv., *- SLC games, **- SLC Tourn.
1990: 10-38; 2-13 SLC Coach: Rose Ruffino
McN Opponent
Opp
1 Houston Baptist 4 1 Houston Baptist 0 0 *NW State 8 1 *NW State 9 0 SE Louisiana 4 5 SE Louisiana 4 0 La. Tech 4 1 La. Tech 8 0 #Texas A&M 6 0 #Long Beach St. 1 1 #Oklahoma St. 6 1 #Stephen F. Austin 0 0 #Northeast La. 7 0 USL 10 1 USL 6 4 !UT-Arlington 6 0 !Ball State 1 2 !St. Mary’s 1 0 !Oklahoma St. 14 3 SE Louisiana 5 5 SE Louisiana 3 1 North Carolina 4 0 North Carolina 2 3 *SW Texas St. 7 2 *SW Texas St. 3 2 Nicholls St. 5 1 Nicholls St. 3 6 *Northeast La. 5 1 *Northeast La. 2 1 Houston Baptist 0 0 Houston Baptist 2 0 *Stephen F. Austin 8 0 *Stephen F. Austin 7 0 *NW State 6 4 *NW State 7 0 *Sam Houston St. 5 0 *Sam Houston St. 2 0 USL 4 1 USL 0 1 La. Tech 6 0 La. Tech 4 0 *UT-Arlington 1 3 *UT-Arlington 8 0 Nicholls State 7 7 Nicholls State 0 1 *UT-Arlington 0 0 **NW State 5 #-Texas A&M Tournament, !-UTA Tourn., *-SLC games, **-SLC Tourn.
1991: 11-33; 5-17 SLC Coach: Rose Ruffino
McN Opponent 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 2
Opp
!Stephen F. Austin 5 !Centenary 8 !NW State 5 !Texas A&M 5 #New Mexico 8 #Arizona State 8 #Fresno St. 5 #Oregon 5 #Eastern Michigan 5 #Wisconsin-Green Bay 4 *NW State 2 *NW State 6 USL 3 USL 7
Cowgirls
1 *Northeast La. 2 2 *Northeast La. 6 0 *Nicholls St. 4 5 *Nicholls St. 0 2 Houston Baptist 1 0 Houston Baptist 1 3 *SW Texas St. 7 7 *SW Texas St. 6 2 *SW Texas St. 7 1 *SW Texas St. 5 2 La. Tech 1 1 La. Tech 0 6 *Sam Houston St. 8 1 *Sam Houston St. 2 0 *Stephen F. Austin 3 3 *Stephen F. Austin 1 0 *Sam Houston St. 1 1 *Sam Houston St. 0 3 Nicholls St. 6 3 Nicholls St. 4 4 *UT-Arlington 3 0 *UT-Arlington 3 3 *UT-Arlington 4 2 *UT-Arlington 1 1 *Stephen F. Austin 8 1 *Stephen F. Austin 6 4 La. Tech 4 1 La. Tech 2 0 *NW State 6 0 *NW State 1 !-Northeast La. Tournament, #-Troy Cox Inv., *- SLC
1992: 18-36; 6-22 SLC Coach: Rose Ruffino
McN Opponent
3 SE Louisiana 2 SE Louisiana 0 *Northeast La. 6 *Northeast La. 8 UT-San Antonio (10) 1 UT-San Antonio 8 UT-San Antonio 4 *UT-Arlington 0 *UT-Arlington 0 *UT-Arlington 2 *UT-Arlington 0 USL 0 USL 3 Houston Baptist (11) 2 Houston Baptist 0 Centenary 4 Centenary 5 #SW Missouri St. 10 #Peru College 7 #NW State 3 #Centenary 2 #Nicholls St. 0 #Oklahoma City 1 La. Tech 0 La. Tech 0 SE Louisiana 4 SE Louisiana 2 *Stephen F. Austin 3 *Stephen F. Austin 0 *Northeast La. 2 *Northeast La. 0 *Nicholls State 0 *Nicholls State 2 *Sam Houston State 5 *Sam Houston State 7 Houston Baptist 3 Houston Baptist 1 *NW State 0 *NW State 3 *Nicholls State 1 *Nicholls State 0 *Stephen F. Austin 0 *Stephen F. Austin 0 USL 0 *Sam Houston St. 2 *Sam Houston St. 0 La. Tech 2 La. Tech 0 *SW Texas St. 1 * SW Texas St. 2 *SW Texas St. (10) 0 *SW Texas St. 0 *NW State (10) *-SLC games, #- Patterson Insurance Inv.
Opp 6 9 8 7 1 3 2 5 4 2 1 14 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 4 1 0 3 5 5 2 0 4 2 2 3 8 2 4 2 1 2 10 3 5 9 1 3 4 2 3 8 10 1 0 1 7 1
1993: 23-28-1; 12-12-1 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
0 La. Tech 1 2 La. Tech 10 4 SE Louisiana 5 0 SE Louisiana 2 0 *Stephen F. Austin 6 2 *Stephen F. Austin 1 0 #USL 5 0 #Northern Illinois (11) 3 1 #Northern Illinois 2 1 #USL 3 2 Houston Baptist 0 2 Houston Baptist 0 2 *Nicholls State 3 5 *Nicholls State 5 0 *Sam Houston State 1 4 *Sam Houston State 3 3 Centenary 1 1 Centenary 6 0 SE Louisiana` 9 5 SE Louisiana` 4 2 *NW State` 0 4 *NW State 2 2 *SW Texas State 3 7 *SW Texas State 1 3 *SW Texas State 1 3 *SW Texas State 2 1 *Sam Houston State (10) 2 2 *Sam Houston State 4 1 USL 5 1 USL 4 0 *Northeast La. 3 6 Centenary 1 1 Centenary 0 1 *UT-San Antonio 0 0 *UT-San Antonio 3 6 *UT-San Antonio 7 1 *UT-San Antonio 0 3 !Furman 4 13 !George Mason 8 6 !Centenary 5 0 !Texas A&M 6 1 !South Florida 0 5 !Northeast La. 3 1 La. Tech 4 6 La. Tech 3 3 La. Tech 4 2 *Northeast La. 0 5 *Northeast La. 4 7 *NW State (12) 5 0 *NW State 3 0 *UT-Arlington 1 0 *UT-Arlington 1 *SLC Games, #-USL Round Robin, !- Frost Cutlery Inv.
McNeese
1994: 35-24-2; 22-7-1 SLC SLC Champs NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
1 La. Tech 7 1 La. Tech 2 0 *Northeast La. 1 8 *Northeast La. (8) 0 2 *Stephen F. Austin (10) 1 6 *Stephen F. Austin 7 6 *UT-San Antonio 3 2 *UT-San Antonio 3 5 *UT-San Antonio 0 4 *UT-San Antonio 0 7 *NW State 0 7 *NW State 0 2 #Texas A&M (15) 3 2 #Illinois State 1 0 #Minnesota 6 0 #Long Beach St. 6 1 #USL 2 7 *Sam Houston St. 1 3 *Sam Houston St. 2 0 *Northeast La. (9) 1 0 *Northeast La. 2 8 *UT-Arlington 1 8 *UT-Arlington 1 11 *UT-Arlington 2 6 *UT-Arlington (10) 1 0 *Sam Houston St. 0 3 *Sam Houston St. 0 4 USL 3 1 USL 6 2 SE Louisiana 0 9 SE Louisiana 1 3 Centenary 4 4 Centenary 3 4 *SW Texas St. 0 10 *SW Texas St. 1 6 *SW Texas St. 1 11 *SW Texas St. 1 13 SE Louisiana 9 7 SE Louisiana 1 2 La. Tech 3 5 La. Tech 3 2 Centenary 5 7 Centenary 5 3 *Stephen F. Austin 1 3 *Stephen F. Austin 2 9 !UNC-Wilmington 1 3 !Furman (9) 2 2 !Hofstra 4 0 !NW State 1 2 !Georgia State 2 0 *Nicholls State (9) 1 5 *Nicholls State 1 7 *NW State 6 2 *NW State 3 0 USL 4 2 USL 3 1 $Nicholls State (9) 0 1 $Nicholls State 5 2 $Nicholls State 0 0 @USL 3 0 @Princeton 2 #-Texas A&M Invitational, *- Southland Conference games, !- Frost Cutlery Invitational, $- SLC Tie-braker @- NCAA Regionals
1995: 37-25; 22-10 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
11 Southeastern La. 3 7 Southeastern La. 3 1 Texas A&M 3 2 Texas A&M 4 1 *Nicholls State 3 4 *Nicholls State (8) 9 6 Centenary 0 6 Centenary 0 3 *Northeast La. 5 1 *Northeast La. 4 5 !Purdue 4 1 !Kansas 4 7 Central Arizona 3 3 Central Arizona 6 12 Regis Univ. 4 9 Regis Univ. 1 3 #Arizona 9 1 #Arizona 10 0 #Oklahoma 8 2 #Oklahoma 4 4 #New Mexico State 0 8 #New Mexico State 4 1 *Sam Houston St. 0 1 *Sam Houston St. 0 1 USL 6 0 USL 10 11 Centenary 3 1 Centenary 0 0 *Nicholls St. 1 2 *Nicholls St. 0 10 *UT-Arlington 2 5 *UT-Arlington 1 2 *UT-Arlington 0 5 *UT-Arlington 3 8 *NW State 0 4 *NW State 3 7 La. Tech 1 2 La. Tech 3 6 *Northeast La. 7 5 *Northeast La. 6 1 Southeastern La. 2 2 Southeastern La. 3 3 *SW Texas St. 0 5 *SW Texas St. 0 8 *SW Texas St. 2 7 *SW Texas St. 1 5 *Sam Houston St. 0 2 *Sam Houston St. 4 3 *Stephen F. Austin 2 1 *Stephen F. Austin 0 2 *Stephen F. Austin 0 1 *Stephen F. Austin 0 8 *NW State 0 5 *NW State 3 2 *Texas-San Antonio 3 4 *Texas-San Antonio 2 0 *Texas-San Antonio 3 8 *Texas-San Antonio 3 6 Texas A&M (9) 4 5 Texas A&M 2 2 USL (11) 3 0 USL 7 !- Texas A&M Tournament, #- Arizona Tournament *- Southland Conference Game
1996: 31-22; 17-7 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
0 #Arizona State 5 #Purdue 4 #New Mexico State 0 #Cal-State Fullerton 4 #San Diego State
Opp 11 2 0 5 7
SEASON RESULTS
0 #Illinois State 5 4 %Stephen F. Austin 2 8 %Oklahoma City 0 7 %Texas-Arlington 3 3 %Texas Tech 2 0 %Nicholls State 9 5 %NW State 4 1 %Oklahoma 2 11 Centenary 3 4 Centenary 1 7 SE Louisiana 9 4 SE Louisiana 2 2 *Stephen F. Austin 3 9 *Stephen F. Austin 0 2 *Stephen F. Austin 0 4 *Southwest Texas St. 0 5 *Southwest Texas St. 3 6 *Southwest Texas St. 2 5 Campbell University 1 8 Campbell University 0 6 *Sam Houston St. 4 8 *Sam Houston St. 1 8 *Sam Houston St. 6 8 *Texas-San Antonio 4 12 *Texas-San Antonio 4 1 *Texas-San Antonio 5 3 SE Louisiana 1 6 SE Louisiana 4 0 USL 1 1 USL 8 0 Baylor 7 2 Baylor 3 2 *Texas-Arlington 1 9 *Texas-Arlington 2 5 *Texas-Arlington 0 2 *Nicholls State 0 2 *Nicholls State 6 1 *Nicholls State 5 0 USL 8 1 USL 2 0 *NW State 1 2 *NW State 3 7 *NW State 0 1 *Northeast La. 3 3 *Northeast La. 0 7 *Northeast La. 0 0 *Northeast La. 6 0 *Texas-San Antonio 2 #-Arizona State Coca-Cola Classic; %- Northeast La. Mardi Gras Classic; *- Southland Conference Game; **SLC Tournament (Thibodeaux, La.)
1997: 32-27; 13-10 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
5 #Massachusettes 6 2 #Utah State 1 9 #UNLV 2 0 #Washington 5 1 #Illinois State 10 15 Prairie View A&M 0 19 Prairie View A&M 0 1 USL 4 0 USL 7 3 @Northern Illinois 2 (8) 2 @Centenary 5 7 @NW State 6 0 @Oklahoma City 5 3 @Nicholls State 1 (10) 0 @Oklahoma 4 3 *Sam Houston State 2 1 *Sam Houston State 7 3 *Sam Houston State 2 4 SE Louisiana 3 1 *Texas-San Antonio 0 (8) 5 *Texas-San Antonio 8 2 *Texas-San Antonio 1 1 LSU 8 0 LSU 2 0 !Texas-A&M 4 7 !Northwood Univ. 1 14 !Rutgers 0 10 !Incarnate Word 3 4 !Oklahoma 1 2 !Oklahoma City 1 (8) 0 !Oklahoma 6 15 Prairie View A&M 0 8 Prairie View A&M 0 0 *Texas-Arlington 1 5 *Texas-Arlington 1 0 *Texas-Arlington 6 2 Mississippi State 3 4 Ole Miss 3 1 Ole Miss 0 0 *Nicholls State 1 (10) 3 *Nicholls State 2 7 *Nicholls State 5 0 *Northwwestern State 2 4 *Northwestern State 3 0 *Northwestern State 5 3 SE Louisiana 1 5 SE Louisiana 3 (8) 0 *Northeast La. 8 0 *Northeast La. 1 0 *Northeast La. 2 0 USL 1 3 USL 7 7 *Southwest Texas State 3 5 *Southwest Texas State 0 0 *Southwest Texas State 0 6 *Stephen F. Austin 2 5 *Stephen F. Austin 2 1 $Northwestern State 2 0 $Northwestern State 3 #-Arizona State Coca-Cola Classic; @-Northeast La. mardi Gras Classic; !-Houston HITT Tourn.; *- SLC Game; $-SLC Tourn. (Thibodaux, La.)
1998: 13-34; 7-17 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
5 #Nicholls State 4 #LSU 4 #Southern Univ. 6 Baylor 6 Baylor 1 !Wichita St. 2 !Creighton 9 !SW Missouri ST. 1 !Oklahoma 0 Oklahoma State 1 Oklahoma State 1 $Kansas 3 $Kansas 4 $Colorado State 0 $Colorado State 0 $Arizona 0 $Arizona 3 Centenary 1 Centenary 4 *Northwestern State 3 *Northwestern State 5 Butler 4 Butler 0 *Southwest Texas State 3 *Texas-San Antonio 2 *Texas-San Antonio 1 *Texas-San Antonio 2 *Nicholls State 1 *Nicholls State 1 *Nicholls State 7 *Texas-Arlington
49
Opp
4 7 1 2 5 (8) 9 8 10 6 6 11 10 10 5 11 11 13 4 (8) 4 12 13 0 2 3 4 1 10 3 9 0 (8) 6
1 *Texas-Arlington 5 4 *Texas-Arlington 5 (8) 1 *Stephen F. Austin 3 2 *Stephen F. Austin 9 1 *Stephen F. Austin 11 3 *Sam Houston State 4 8 *Sam Houston State 1 3 *Sam Houston State 2 5 USL 14 3 USL 12 8 *Northeast La. 7 0 *Northeast La. 7 0 *Northeast La. 2 0 *Southeastern La. 5 1 *Southeastern La. 0 (8) 1 *Southeastern La. 6 #-LSU Tiger Classic; !-Oklahoma Classic; $-Arizona Classic; *-SLC Game
1999: 26-34; 14-11 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
0 !LSU 7 0 !Northwestern State 3 4 !Univ. of Mobile 3 1 !LSU 4 5 !Univ. of Mobile 0 2 *Northwestern State 3 1 *Northwestern State 10 1 #Arkansas 2 18 #Pittsburg State 0 2 #Arkansas 7 4 #Pittsburg State 3 3 $Evansville 4 (10) 0 $Alabama 2 1 $North Carolina 8 14 $Pittsburgh 1 0 $Southern Miss 13 5 USL 9 3 USL 9 1 Centenary 2 4 Centenary 2 4 *Texas-San Antonio 6 9 *Texas-San Antonio 10 3 *Texas-San Antonio 5 0 *Northeast La. 1 7 *Northeast La. 3 2 *Northeast La. 6 6 *Southwest Texas State 2 9 *Southwest Texas State 3 4 *Southwest Texas State 3 3 *Nicholls State 0 1 *Nicholls State 0 (9) 3 *Nicholls State 7 3 LSU 4 1 LSU 6 5 *SE Louisiana 12 4 *SE Louisiana 2 7 *Texas-Arlington 3 9 *Texas-Arlington 3 3 *Texas-Arlington 1 (8) 5 *Stephen F. Austin 10 10 *Stephen F. Austin 5 0 *Stephen F. Austin 1 2 &Cal-State Fullerton 9 0 &USL 10 0 &USL 4 (11) 3 &Cal-State Fullerton 6 2 %La. Tech 4 (10) 1 %Aouthern Miss 13 5 %Jacksonville State 3 0 %Southern Miss 1 5 %La. Tech 0 14 *Sam Houston State 0 8 *Sam Houston State 5 3 *Sam Houston State 1 2 **Texas-San Antonio 1 7 **Northeast La. 2 1 **Southwest Texas State 2 8 **Northwestern State 4 (12) 9 **Southwest Texas State 0 3 **Southwest Texas State 4 !-LSU Tiger Classic; #-Hampton Inn Invite; $-Alabama “Bama Bash”; &-USL Lady Cajun Inv.; %-Southern Miss Spring Classic; *-SLC Game;**- SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
2000: 27-33; 16-11 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
3 !Ohio State 5 0 !LSU 3 4 !Nicholls State 6 0 !LSU 5 3 !Nicholls State 4 1 #Samford 7 7 #Samford 2 3 #Florida 13 2 #Florida 8 7 #Northwestern Univ. 5 7 #Northwestern Univ. 5 1 Centenary 0 5 Centenary 2 2 %New Mexico 7 2 %Texas Tech 4 2 %Illinois-Chicago 9 2 %Penn State 4 0 %Texas Tech 10 5 *Louisiana-Monroe 3 6 *Louisiana-Monroe 7 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 12 2 Troy State 1 (8) 3 Troy State 4 (8) 11 *SE Louusiana 6 7 *SE Louisiana 4 5 *SE Louisiana 3 (10) 2 Eastern Illinois 11 1 Eastern Illinois 6 10 @Centenary 5 10 @Univ. of Mobile 3 5 @Centenary 1 2 UL-Lafayette 6 0 UL-Lafayette 8 7 *Stephen F. Austin 4 9 *Stephen F. Austin 8 2 *Stephen F. Austin 1 9 *Sam Houston St. 0 18 *Sam Houston St. 3 5 *Sam Houston St. 2 2 *Nicholls State 1 7 *Nicholls State 5 4 *Nicholls State 2 1 *Southwest Texas State 0 (11) 2 *Southwest Texas State 6 1 *Southwest Texas State 2 0 *Texas- San Antonio 10 6 *Texas-San Antonio 7 7 *Texas-San Antonio 10 0 *Northwestern State 6 1 *Northwestern State 2 2 *Northwestern State 3 (8) 7 UL-Lafayette 11 (9) 0 UL-Lafayette 11 4 *Texas-Arlington 3 4 *Texas-Arlington 0 5 *Texas-Arlington 7 1 **Texas-San Antonio 9 4 **Texas-Arlington 1 2 **Southwest Texas State 1 1 **Northwestern State 8 !-LSU Tiger Classic;#-Univ. of Florida Classic; %- New Mexico Troy Cox Classic; @-McNeese State Cowgirl Classic; *- SLC Game;**-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
Cowgirls
SEASON RESULTS 2001: 21-32; 13-13 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
4 Centenary 7 Centenary 1 LSU 0 LSU 4 !Dayton 2 !UL-Lafayette 6 !Mobile 6 !Dayton 2 UL-Lafayette 3 $Southern Utah 0 $Florida 3 $Drake University 1 $Arizona 4 $Connecticut 4 *Nicholls State 3 *Nicholls State 3 *Nicholls State 1 UL-Lafayette 5 UL-Lafayette 1 *Texas-San Antonio 2 *Texas-San Antonio 1 *Texas-San Antonio 1 *Texas-Arlington 0 *Texas-Arlington 2 *Southwest Texas State 0 *Southwest Texas State 0 *Southwest Texas State 2 %San Diego State 0 %Eastern Illinois 0 %University of San Diego 0 %Hawaii 0 %Wright State 2 *Stephen F. Austin 2 *Stephen F. Austin 7 *Stephen F. Austin 5 Centenary 2 Centenary 3 Southern Miss 1 Southern Miss 3 *SE Louisiana 4 *SE Louisiana 6 *SE Louisiana 0 *NW State 3 *NW State 1 *NW State 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 0 *Louisiana-Monroe 8 *Sam Houston St. 2 *Sam Houston St. 5 *Sam Houston St. 0 **SW Texas St. 2 **NW State !-Cowgirl Classic;$-Arizona Classic; %- Hawaii Invitational; **- Southland Conference Game
2002: 23-28; 17-10 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
1 0 3 4 0 4 0 3 (8) 3 4 4 0 13 (5) 7 3 (8) 0 0 2 7 4 5 6 0 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 (8) 0 0 4 3 8 3 4 (9) 2 8 2 2 7 5 0 5 0 0 1 7 3
Opp
7 Centenary 1 3 Centenary 1 3 !Oregon State 4 1 !Cal. Sate-Northridge 9 4 !Univ. of San Diego 2 1 !Ohio State 5 1 Southern Miss 2 1 Southern Miss 3 2 #Sam Houston State 1 2 #Univ. of Houston 4 0 #Baylor 2 0 #Ohio State 7 6 #Sam Houston State 3 1 #Baylor 3 2 Univ. of Houston 0 1 Univ. of Houston 2 4 *UL-Monroe 3 7 *UL-Monroe 0 3 *UL-Monroe 2 1 %Georgia Tech (9) 2 1 %Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham 8 6 *Stephen F. Austin 3 4 *Stephen F. Austin 6 1 *Stephen F. Austin 0 1 *Northwestern State 4 7 *Northwestern State 3 (10) 0 *Northwestern State 8 2 UL-Lafayette 5 4 UL-Lafayette 9 4 *Texas-Arlington 3 7 *Texas-Arlington 2 3 *Texas-Arlington 1 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12) 3 2 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 4 0 *UT-San Antonio 2 0 *UT-San Antonio 3 0 *UT-San Antonio 4 0 *Southwest Texas State 1 2 *Southwest Texas State 3 1 *Southwest Texas State 9 1 *Southeastern La. 2 4 *Southeastern La. 3 7 *Southeastern La. 2 9 *Sam Houston State 7 3 *Sam Houston State 2 5 *Sam Houston State 0 7 *Nicholls State 0 7 *Nicholls State 2 4 *Nicholls State (11) 3 0 **Texas-San Antonio 7 0 **Southwest Texas State 5 !-Cal. State Northridge Tournament; #-Houston Invitational; %-LSU Classic; *-Southland Conference Game; **- Southland Conference Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
2003: 24-27-1; 15-11-1 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
1 @BYU 2 @Texas A&M 0 @Texas A&M 1 @BYU 3 *Texas-Arlington 0 *Texas-Arlington 3 *Texas-Arlington 2 !NW State 0 !UL-Lafayette 1 !NW State 1 !Notre Dame 0 !UL-Lafayette 7 *Nicholls State 3 *Nicholls State 1 *Nicholls State 6 #Delaware State 9 #Morris Brown 1 #Georgia Southern 6 #Delaware State 9 #Georgia Southern 0 Southern Miss 1 Southern Miss 2 *Texas State 0 *Texas State 4 *Texas State 5 Centenary 9 Centenary 0 Centenary 3 Centenary
McNeese
Opp
7 5 (8) 1 2 9 1 (10) 4 0 11 3 6 11 1 0 3 1 1 2 (8) 1 7 5 5 4 10 (6) 4 (8) 2 1 3 6
2 *Stephen F. Austin 0 2 *Stephen F. Austin 0 4 *Stephen F. Austin 5 3 *Texas-San Antonio 6 19 *Texas-San Antonio 8 12 *Texas-San Antonio 13 3 *Northwestern State 2 3 *Northwestern State 1 4 *Northwestern State 1 5 *Southeastern La. 3 3 *Southeastern La. 1 2 *Southeastern La. 1 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 4 0 *Louisiana-Monroe 3 1 *Louisiana-Monroe 0 2 *Sam Houston State 3 2 *Sam Houston State 1 5 *Sam Houston State 3 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 3 4 **Northwestern State 1 2 **Nicholls State 6 5 **Sam Houston State 7 @-Texas A&M Tournament; !-UL-Lafayette Tournament; #-Georgia Southern Tournament; *-Southland Conference Game; **- Southland Conference Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
2004: 19-41; 8-17 SLC Coach: Scott Eastman
McN Opponent
Opp
0 @Central Florida 11 2 @Stetson 3 1 @Bethune-Cookman 2 (8) 1 @Jacksonville 4 6 @Boston College 5 (8) 0 !Louisiana-Lafayette 8 (5) 7 !Louisiana Tech 3 0 !Northwestern State 3 1 Louisiana Tech 2 2 ^Nicholls State 1 0 ^Syracuse University 2 2 ^Ole Miss 1 2 ^Syracuse 3 (9) 1 *Texas-Arlington 3 0 *Texas-Arlington 4 0 $Louisiana-Lafayette 7 10 $Texas Southern 0 (5) 1 $Univ. of Nevada 3 17 $Texas Southern 3 (5) 1 $Univ. of Nevada 0 1 $Louisiana-Lafayette 0 0 Southern Miss 4 3 Southern Miss 0 7 *Sam Houston State 0 1 *Sam Houston State 2 1 *Sam Houston State 2 (11) 0 Texas A&M 11 1 Texas A&M 0 4 Centenary 8 1 Centenary 4 5 Oklahoma 4 2 Oklahoma 6 2 New Mexico 5 2 New Mexico 4 0 Baylor 8 0 Baylor 7 2 *Texas State 4 2 *Texas State 4 (8) 0 *Texas State 8 (5) 0 *Nicholls State 3 1 *Nicholls State 0 2 *Nicholls State 0 3 *Northwestern State 4 0 *Northwestern State 2 2 *Northwestern State 3 3 *Stephen F. Austin 0 0 *Stephen F. Austin 4 0 *Stephen F. Austin 1 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 1 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 4 6 *Louisiana-Monroe 3 4 *Southeastern La. 3 4 *Southeastern La. 3 1 *Southeastern La. 4 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4 0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4 0 *Texas-San Antonio 3 1 *Texas-San Antonio 2 (9) 0 Univ. of Houston 4 (8) 3 Univ. of Houston 5 @-Triple Crown Classic (St. Augustine, FL.); !-UL-Lafayette Classic; ^-Nicholls State Mardi Gras Mambo; $- Cowgirl Classic; *-Southland Conference Game
2005: 34-35; 12-15 SLC SLC Tournament Champs NCAA Tournament Coach: Chris Malveaux
McN Opponent
19 1Prairie View A&M 2 1Northwestern State 4 1Sam Houston State 1 1Northwestern State 5 1Ole Miss 1 Baylor 4 Baylor 0 2Louisiana-Lafayette 0 2Mississippi State 0 2Louisiana-Lafayette 8 Jackson State 9 Jackson State 12 Alcorn State 7 Alcorn State 1 LSU 2 *Texas-Arlington 0 *Texas-Arlington 0 *Texas-Arlington 1 3Univ. of Utah 3 3Miami (Ohio) 9 3Miami (Ohio) 1 3Univ. of Utah 0 3Texas A&M 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 *Texas-San Antonio 7 *Texas-San Antonio 1 *Texas-San Antonio 5 *Louisiana-Monroe 5 *Louisiana-Monroe 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 3 *Texas State 1 *Texas State 7 *Texas State 1 Louisiana Tech 7 Louisiana Tech 7 *Stephen F. Austin 6 *Stephen F. Austin 14 *Stephen F. Austin 5 4Utah Valley State College 13 4Univ. of Pacific 7 4Nevada 5 4Utah Valley State College 8 4Univ. of Pacific 9 *Northwestern State 4 *Northwestern State 4 *Northwestern State
Opp
5 (5) 1 6 4 9 8 9 0 (6) 5 6 0 (5) 0 (5) 4 (6) 1 11 (5) 1 (9) 0 2 2 0 1 6 5 1 3 4 15 (5) 5 6 (10) 3 6 4 (10) 5 1 0 (9) 5 2 5 6 1 5 (5) 6 2 7 12 (8) 9 2
6 Texas Southern 2 Texas Southern 0 *Sam Houston State 0 *Sam Houston State 2 *Sam Houston State 3 Southern Miss 4 Southern Miss 3 *Nicholls State 1 *Nicholls State 7 *Nicholls State 2 *Southeastern La. 4 *Southeastern La. 1 *Southeastern La. 0 ^Texas-San Antonio 8 ^Texas-Arlington 8 ^Texas State 4 ^Texas-San Antonio 5 ^Sam Houston State 2 ^Sam Houston State 3 %Texas A&M 5 %Centenary 1 %Penn State
1 1 1 (8) 1 8 4 11 1 6 0 0 3 0 5 3 1 3 1 0 6 2 2
1-2nd Annual Louisiana’s Mardi Gras Classic (Lafayette, LA.); 2-UL-Lafayette Invitational; 3-Texas A&M Aggie Invite; 4-Nevada Tournament; *-Southland Conference Game; ^-Southland Conference Tournament (Hammond, LA.); %-NCAA Regional Tournament (College Station, TX.)
2006: 21-30; 13-13 SLC Coach: Chris Malveaux
McN Opponent
4 at Houston 0 at Houston 6 !Tenn.-Chattanooga 2 !#16 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 !Southern Miss 1 !Tenn.-Chattanooga 2 !Southern Miss 0 !#16 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 %Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8 %Southern 5 %Southern 0 at Southern Miss 0 at Southern Miss 3 Southern 5 Southern 4 *at Texas-Arlington 6 *at Texas-Arlington 1 *at Texas-Arlington 12 at Prairie View 16 at Prairie View 1 #12 LSU 2 *Texas-San Antonio 2 *Texas-San Antonio 0 *Texas-San Antonio 0 *at Texas State 1 *at Texas State 6 *at Texas State 1 at #13 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 at #13 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 *Stephen F. Austin 3 *Stephen F. Austin 1 *Stephen F. Austin 1 *Louisiana-Monroe 8 *Louisiana-Monroe 2 *Louisiana-Monroe 8 *at Southeastern La. 15 *at Southeastern La. 4 *at Southeastern La. 0 at #11 LSU 6 *at Northwestern State 1 *at Northwestern State 0 *at Northwestern State 2 at #13 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 at #13 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 *Sam Houston State 3 *Sam Houston State 1 *Sam Houston State 6 *Nicholls State 3 *Nicholls State 1 ^Texas-Arlington 0 ^Texas San-Antonio
Opp
5 (9) 4 4 5 8 4 11 (5) 17 (5) 0 (8) 2 3 4 10 (5) 1 1 5 (11) 7 3 4 7 3 (9) 1 0 8 (5) 3 9 (6) 9 5 1 5 4 (9) 5 (8) 0 0 1 6 0 (5) 0 1 5 5 5 12 (5) 6 1 2 0 2 4 2 3
!-Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajun Classic; %-McNeese State Cowgirl Classic *-Southland Conference Game; ^-Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, LA.)
2007: 30-32; 16-11 SLC Coach: Chris Malveaux
McN Opponent
5 !Wichita State 0 !at #19Louisiana- Lafayette 9 !Wichita State 0 !#14Georgia 0 !#14Georgia 3 !at #19 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 Texas Southern 8 Texas Southern 0 #Louisiana Tech 4 #Mississippi Valley State 0 #Louisiana-Monroe 8 #Louisiana Tech 1 #Louisiana-Monroe 1 at #14 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 $New Mexico State 0 $Houston 2 $Iowa State 2 $Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 $Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 *at Northwestern State 6 *at Northwestern State 1 *at Northwestern State 2 %Syracuse 4 %Illinois 12 %Illinois 2 % #4Texas A&M 3 % #4Texas A&M 1 at #9LSU 4 *Sam Houston State 5 *Sam Houston State 2 *Sam Houston State 5 Birmingham Southern 1 Southern Miss 2 Southern Miss 0 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0 #6 LSU 6 #15 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 Southern 3 *at Southeastern La. 13 *at Southeastern La. 4 *at Southeastern La. 2 at Louisiana Tech 3 at Louisiana Tech 7 *Central Arkansas 1 *Central Arkansas 6 *Central Arkansas 3 *at Stephen F. Austin 3 *at Stephen F. Austin 3 *at Stephen F. Austin 4 *Nicholls State 3 *Nicholls State 0 *Nicholls State 5 *at Texas State 8 *at Texas State 0 *at Texas State 2 *Texas-San Antonio 3 *Texas-San Antonio
50
Opp
10 8 8 (5) 9 (5) 8 (6) 4 3 0 (5) 4 3 5 3 4 7 8 3 6 5 3 3 5 0 9 8 6 19 (5) 11 (6) 7 5 2 10 (6) 4 0 1 1 (10) 0 5 6 5 (10) 0 4 3 (5) 1 (8) 0 2 0 2 1 0 8 2 0 2 3 4 1 12 (5) 15 2
10 0 4
*Texas-San Antonio ^Sam Houston State ^Nicholls State
4 3 5
!-Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajun Classic; #- ULMonroe Mardi Gras Classic; $-Marriott Houston Hobby Invitational;%-Texas A&M Invitationa*-Southland Conference Game; ^-Southland Conference Tournament (Huntsville, TX.)
2008: 23-36; 15-14 SLC Coach: Chris Malveaux
McN Opponent
1 at Houston 0 at Houston 1 at Prairie View 14 at Prairie View 1 at #2 Alabama 6 at Auburn 7 !Marshall 2 !Evansville 2 !Furman 3 !Garner-Webb 0 #16 UL-Lafayette 1 &Houston Baptist 8 &Southern 10 &Texas Southern 9 &Southern 2 &Houston Baptist 7 &Texas Southern 15 *Northwestern State 6 *Northwestern State 5 *Northwestern State 3 *at Texas-San Antonio 0 *at Texas-San Antonio 1 *at Texas-San Antonio 2 at Southern Miss 2 at Southern Miss 4 %Drake 1 %#9 Oklahoma 1 %Drake 0 %#9 Oklahoma 2 *Stephen F. Austin 1 *Stephen F. Austin 6 *Stephen F. Austin 4 at Southern 3 at Southern 3 *at Sam Houston State 3 *at Sam Houston State 4 *at Sam Houston State 6 *Texas A&M-CC 6 *Texas A&M-CC 7 *Texas A&M-CC 1 *at Texas-Arlington 0 *at Texas-Arlington 2 *at Texas-Arlington 0 at UL-Lafayette 0 *Southeastern La. 9 *Southeastern La. 3 *Southeastern La. 0 Louisiana Tech 1 Louisiana Tech 5 *at Central Arkansas 8 *at Central Arkansas 3 *at Central Arkansas 3 *at Nicholls State 4 *at Nicholls State 0 *Texas State 7 *Texas State 1 *Texas State 5 #Southeastern La. 0 #Stephen F. Austin
Opp
9 (5) 8 (6) 5 7 21 (5) 7 8 10 (6) 1 4 12 (5) 4 2 1 (6) 10 4 4 0 (5) 16 0 7 12 (5) 15 (5) 4 10 (5) 8 9 (5) 6 9 (5) 1 8 9 1 (8) 2 2 1 5 5 (9) 5 6 10 (5) 10 (6) 4 7 1 1 (6) 1 2 9 1 8 2 (8) 1 2 2 6 4 4 8
!-Auburn Tiger Inv.; &-McNeese St. Cowgirl Classic; %Oklahoma Worth Inv.; *-Southland Conference Game; #-Southland Conference Tournament (San Marcos, TX.)
2009: 31-28; 20-10 SLC Coach: Natalie Poole
McN Opponent
4 at #2 Arizona 2 !#9 Stanford 0 !Portland State 2 !Oklahoma 2 !UC Santa Barbara 0 at #21 LSU 1 ^Lipscomb 3 ^La. Tech 1 ^Providence 0 ^#19 UL-Lafayette 6 at La. Tech 1 at La. Tech 1 #Illinois 6 #at #18 Houston 10 #Prairie View 0 #vs.#19 Texas A&M 2 #Northern Illinois 8 *at NW State 6 *at NW State 6 *at NW State 2 *at Texas State 4 *at Texas State 5 *at Texas State 2 Southern Miss 5 *UTSA 4 *UTSA 6 *UTSA 5 Southern 0 *at Stephen F. Austin 0 *at Stephen F. Austin 0 *at Stephen F. Austin 6 Southern 2 *Sam Houston State 3 *Sam Houston State 6 *Sam Houston State 0 UL-Lafayette 10 Prairie View 4 Prairie View 2 *at Texas A&M-CC 1 *at Texas A&M-CC 0 *at Texas A&M-CC 0 at #19 UL-Lafayette 3 *Texas-Arlington 0 *Texas-Arlington 0 *Texas-Arlington 7 *at Southeastern La. 2 *at Southeastern La. 10 *at Southeastern La. 4 #19 LSU 1 *at Central Arkansas 2 *at Central Arkansas 5 *at Central Arkansas 2 *Nicholls State 3 *Nicholls State 4 *Nicholls State 4 **UTSA 0 **Texas State 3 **Sam Houston State 1 **Texas State
Opp
5 (8) 15 (5) 10 (5) 9 9 6 4 0 9 (5) 11 5 4 4 8 2 (5) 3 1 0 (5) 2 0 4 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 5 9 (5) 8 (6) 1 0 0 5 10 (6) 1 (6) 2 0 9 (5) 2 8 (6) 2 3 2 4 3 (10) 2 (6) 3 2 0 3 1 2 (9) 1 (5) 3 1 2 2
!-Kajikawa Arizona State Tourn..; ^-UL-Lafayette Classic; #-Marriott Houston Classic*-Southland Conference Game; **-Southland Conference Tournament (Lake Charles)
Cowgirls
SEASON RESULTS 2010: 38-27; 17-13 SLC Coach: Natalie Poole
McN Opponent
2 !Hawaii 1 !Texas A&M-CC 0 !#10 Stanford 2 !Hawaii 2 !Texas A&M-CC 3 at Houston Baptist 5 at Houston Baptist 8 $Indiana State 6 $Southeast Missouri 7 $IPFW 1 $Appalachian State 1 $at Memphis 2 at UL-Monroe 11 &Louisiana Tech 9 &University of Buffalo 7 &Louisiana Tech 2 &Louisiana Tech 7 *NW State 9 *NW State 4 *NW State 1 *at Nicholls 4 *at Nicholls 4 *at Nicholls 1 at #22 UL-Lafayette 3 at #22 UL-Lafayette 3 *Texas State 1 *Texas State 2 *Texas State 7 South Alabama 3 *at UTSA 6 *at UTSA 3 *at UTSA 8 Southern 4 Southern 4 *Stephen F. Austin 0 *Stephen F. Austin 1 *Stephen F. Austin 2 #12 LSU 7 *at Sam Houston State 7 *at Sam Houston State 6 *at Sam Houston State 8 at Southern 3 at Southern 1 UL-Lafayette 5 *Texas A&M-CC 2 *Texas A&M-CC 1 *Texas A&M-CC 3 at #16 LSU 4 *at UT-Arlington 6 *at UT-Arlington 2 *at UT-Arlington 6 Houston Baptist 3 Houston Baptist 9 *Southeastern La. 11 *Southeastern La. 8 *Southeastern La. 0 *at Central Arkansas 5 *at Central Arkansas 3 *at Central Arkansas 6 %Texas A&m-CC 4 %Stephen F. Austin 1 %Texas State 3 %Texas State 0 ^#17 LSU 0 ^#20 Texas A&m
Opp
1 2 9 (5) 5 10 (5) 5 0 3 2 0 0 2 (8) 1 (8) 3 3 9 6 6 2 0 2 (8) 3 (8) 5 9 (5) 1 1 5 4 (9) 0 4 10 1 0 (5) 5 6 7 9 7 5 (9) 5 0 0 (5) 0 11 4 11 7 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 (6) 12 0 1 3 (9) 2 0 1 0 (8) 2 6 2
!-Oceanic/Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic (Hawaii); $- Memphis Blues City Classic; &- McNeese Cowgirl Classic; *-Southland Conference Game; %-SLC Tournament (San Marcos, TX.); ^-NCAA Regional Tournament (Baton Rouge)
2011: 31-29; 18-12 SLC Coach: Natalie Poole
McN Opponent
2 !UTSA 2 !Baylor 2 !#24 Illinois 4 !UTSA 5 $Auburn 8 $Western Illinois 1 $Campbell 3 $Southern Miss 1 #20 LSU 4 &Jackson State 6 &Houston Baptist 17 &Grambling 0 &#15 UL-Lafayette 12 at Southern 1 *NW State 2 *NW State 1 *NW State 2 *Central Arkansas 5 *Central Arkansas 2 *Central Arkansas 9 *Nicholls 9 *Nicholls 7 *Nicholls 4 #17 UL-Lafayette 0 *at Texas State 2 *at Texas State 7 *at Texas State 1 at Louisiana Tech 5 *UTSA 8 *UTSA 0 *UTSA 13 Prairie View 14 Prairie View 5 *at Stephen F. Austin 8 *at Stephen F. Austin 9 *at Stephen F. Austin 13 at Southern 6 at Southern 0 *Sam Houston State 5 *Sam Houston State 5 *Sam Houston State 2 #21 LSU 5 *at Texas A&M-CC 1 *at Texas A&M-CC 1 *at Texas A&M-CC 9 at Houston Baptist 0 at Houston Baptist 2 UL-Monroe 2 *UT-Arlington 1 *UT-Arlington 3 *UT-Arlington 5 *at Southeastern La. 9 *at Southeastern La. 11 *at Southeastern La. 7 %UTSA 1 %Texas A&M-CC 1 %Texas State 6 %Texas A&M-CC
2012: 34-21; 12-8 SLC Coach: Mike Smith
McN Opponent
1 !#8 Arizona 3 !Oregon State 3 !#1 Arizona State 2 !Syracuse 1 !Portland 4 !Idaho State 2 !Bradley 2 %UL-Monroe 6 %#17 Houston 2 %UL-Monroe 5 %#17 Houston 4 Houston Baptist 3 Houston Baptist 0 $LSU 8 $Alcorn State 0 $South Alabama 11 $Alcorn State 2 +Delaware St. 2 +St. Bonaventure 8 &Mount St. Mary’s 0 &North Florida 3 &St. Bonaventure 0 at #10 UL-Lafayette 9 *UTSA 7 *UTSA 7 *at NW State 2 *at NW State 8 Southern 0 #23LSU 8 *at Southeastern La. 0 *at Southeastern La. 4 *UT-Arlington 3 *UT-Arlington 12 at Southern 5 *Sam Houston State 9 *Sam Houston State 8 *at Stephen F. Austin 1 *at Stephen F. Austin 1 *at #23LSU 7 *at Texas State 0 *at Texas State 8 *Nicholls 2 *Nicholls 3 *at Texas A&M-CC 1 *at Texas A&M-CC 3 at Louisinaa Tech 5 at Louisiana Tech 12 Alcorn State 8 Alcorn State 4 *Central Arkansas 1 *Central Arkansas 11 **Texas A&M-CC 6 **Sam Houston State 2 **Texas State 2 **Sam Houston State
3 7 11 (5) 0 7 0 (6) 11 (5) 4 7 0 5 0 (5) 4 1 3 3 (8) 5 5 7 0 1 (5) 1 (6) 2 9 1 (10) 4 6 2 (9) 4 7 3 3 (5) 0 (5) 2 0 (6) 0 (6) 1 (5) 2 3 0 3 1 (9) 3 (11) 4 2 (9) 0 (5) 1 3 (9) 3 (9) 0 (11) 2 2 3 2 (5) 1 0 (8) 2 8
Opp
8 2 (8) 1 11 (6) 4 2 1 6 5 0 4 0 2 (8) 2 0 (5) 3 0 (5) 0 0 0 (5) 1 0 6 5 0 3 1 0 (5) 4 2 4 0 2 (5) 6 (8) 3 9 4 2 8 4 0 (5) 3 2 0 4 4 1 (5) 0 (5) 0 3 (8) 3 (6) 1 5 3 (9)
McN Opponent
5 !vs. #21 UAB 3 !Austin Peay 16 !Austin Peay 1 !at #20 S. Alabama 12 !Syracuse 4 $Tulsa 4 $at #8 Texas A&M 2 $Tulsa 3 $at #8 Texas A&M 4 $Oregon State 9 Stephen F. Austin 8 Stephen F. Austin 2 %Central Florida 1 %Virginia Tech 2 %Virginia Tech 8 %Central Florida 5 %at #9 Alabama 3 ^Wichita State 5 ^North Texas 4 *at Sam Houston St. 2 *at Sam Houston St. 9 *at Sam Houston St. 8 *Houston Baptist 8 *Houston Baptist 2 *Houston Baptist 9 Florida International 5 Florida International 6 *at Texas A&M-CC 6 *at Texas A&M-CC 9 *at Texas A&M-CC 2 *at NW State 6 *at NW State 3 at Louisiana Tech 4 at Louisiana Tech 4 *Central Arkansas 4 *Central Arkansas 5 *Central Arkansas 2 at LSU 8 *at Incarnate Word 2 *at Incarnate Word 10 *at Incarnate Word 4 at #17 UL-Lafayette 3 *Nicholls 4 *Nicholls 3 *Nicholls 8 Southern 8 *at Southeastern La. 2 *at Southeastern La. 4 *at Southeastern La. 0 at #17 Baylor 9 *Lamar 9 *Lamar 13 *Lamar 5 **Houston Baptist 2 **NW State 9 **Stephen F. Austin 0 **NW State
!-Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, AZ.); %- Houston Hilton Inv. (Houston, TX.); +-played in Jacksonville, FL..; &- Osprey Inv. (Jacksonville, FL.); *-Southland Conference Game; **-SLC Tournament (Huntsville, TX.)
2013: 38-15; 19-9 SLC Coach: Mike Smith SLC Champs
McN Opponent
Opp
2014: 40-17; 20-6 SLC Coach: Mike Smith SLC Champs
3 !San Diego 0 !San Diego 4 !CSU Bakersfield 4 !#9 UCLA 2 !Wright State 0 at Cal State Fullerton 5 at Cal State Fullerton 7 $Southern 0 $Louisiana Tech 9 $Alcorn State 13 $Alcorn State 9 $Southern 1 #12 UL-Lafayette 5 @Drake 8 @Ole Miss 7 @Tennessee-Martin 6 @Middle Tennessee 7 @Mississippi Valley State 12 ^Northern Colorado 2 ^Texas Tech 1 ^Texas Tech 9 ^Northern Colorado 8 ^Jackson State 1 *NW State 5 *NW State 9 Bucknell 8 Bucknell 4 *Texas A&M-CC 5 *Texas A&M-CC 4 *Texas A&M-CC 1 UL-Monroe 5 *Southeastern La. 3 *Southeastern La. 4 *Southeastern La. 3 *at Central Arkansas 8 *at Central Arkansas 5 *Stephen F. Austin 4 *Stephen F. Austin 0 *Stephen F. Austin 6 *Houston Baptist 2 *Houston Baptist 5 *Houston Baptist 1 at #11 LSU 6 *Lamar 4 *Lamar 5 *Lamar 10 *at Sam Houston State 3 *at Sam Houston State 3 *at Sam Houston State 2 *at Nicholls 5 *at Nicholls 0 **Central Arkansas 1 **Southeastern La.
Opp
3 7 1 (5) 4 3 5 (8) 2 3 11 (5) 3 5 0 (6) 5 2 0 2 3 0 2 (8) 2 3 2 0 (6) 0 (5) 4 1 (5) 3 1 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 5 0 5 0 0 (6) 0 (5) 3 0 6 1 (6) 0 (5) 3 (5) 0 3 0 (5) 11 (5)
!-South Alabama Mardi Gras Inv. ; $-Texas A&M Classic; %-Easton Alabama Bama Bash; ^-Best Western/ Courtyard Classic (Denton, TX.) *-Southland Conference Game; **-SLC Tournament (Hammond, LA.)
McN Opponent
6 !Florida Gulf Coast 3 !Florida International 2 !Southern Miss 1 !at #23 South Alabama 0 !#3 Alabama 3 #at Houston 5 #Massachusettes 6 #Stephen F. Austin 4 #Northern Iowa 13 #DePaul 3 %Missouri State 3 %Missouri State 2 %Hofstra 3 %#6 UL-Lafayette 6 &Drake 5 &Texas Tech 5 &Texas Tech 5 &Holy Cross 14 *Sam Houston St. 7 *Sam Houston St. 3 *Sam Houston St. 2 at UTSA 6 *at Texas A&M-CC 3 *at Texas A&M-CC 5 *at Texas A&M-CC 0 Utah 1 Utah 1 Utah 9 *Houston Baptist 10 *Houston Baptist 7 *Houston Baptist 0 ^vs. #6 Oklahoma 3 at Texas State 8 *at Abilene Christian 2 *at Abilene Christian 13 *at Abilene Christian 0 *at Nicholls 7 *at Nicholls 6 *at Nicholls 1 #14 Baylor 1 *Northwestern State 5 *Northwestern State 13 #3 LSU (Cox Sports TV Game) 9 *at Southeastern La. 9 *at Southeastern La. 10 *at Southeastern La. 3 Louisiana Tech 10 *Lamar 6 *Lamar 5 *Lamar 5 *at Central Arkansas 13 *at Central Arkansas 13 *at Central Arkansas 6 **Central Arkansas 5 **Southeastern La.
Opp
W 6-4 (8) 2 0 5 4 1 3 7 (8) 1 3 (6) 2 1 3 11 (5) 1 0 4 (8) 1 5 (5) 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 (10) 2 5 1 (6) 0 (5) 0 3 4 0 (5) 8 6 2 9 4 8 6 9 4 (5) 5 (9) 3 6 2 7 1 4 (8) 1 2 (5) 10 (8) 2 0
!-Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, AL. ; #-Houston Hilton Inv. (Houston, TX.); %-UL-Lafyaette Ragin Cajun Inv. (played in Lafayette and Lake Charles); &- Cowgirl Classic (Lake Charles); ^-played at LSU; *-Southland Conference Game; **-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, LA.)
Opp 1 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 2 (8) 1 (6) 0 (5) 0 (5) 5 1 9 (8) 2 3 2 3 (5) 3 0 (8) 8 4 0 2 2 0 (5) 2 1 1 0 3 5 1 4 0 (5) 4 0 2 5 0 3 7 1 3 0 0 (5) 9 4 (8) 0 2 (8) 1 (9) 3
!-Stacey Winsberg Invitational (Los Angeles, CA.); $- McNeese Cowgirl Classic; @-Ole Miss Red & Blue Classic (Oxford, MS.); Texas Tech Invitational (Lubbock, TX.); *-Southland Conference Game; **-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, LA.)
Cowgirls celebrate the biggest win in program history after defeating Arizona State 3-1 in 2012. Arizona State was the 2011 National Champs and the 2012 preseason No. 1 favorite
!-Baylor Gettermen Classic (Waco, TX.); $- Auburn Tiger Classic (Aubrun, AL; &- McNeese Cowgirl Classic; *-Southland Conference Game; %-SLC Tournament (Huntsville, TX.)
McNeese
2015: 36-20; 21-5 SLC Coach: Joanna Hardin
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS H A Shanice Hagler...............................2015 Katherine Achee’............................2003 Christina Allen...............................2006,07 Lindsi Allen....................................2004,05 Jamie Allred...................................2013,14,15 Alicia Ammon................................1980 Shelly Anderson.............................1985,86 Susan Anding.................................1986,87 Jeni Ardoin.....................................1990,91 Melissa Arriaga..............................2014,15
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Andrea Bailey................................1992,93,94,95 Tifanny Barrasso............................1998,99 Megan Beard..................................2007,08 Claudia Becho................................1996 Becky Bergeaux.............................1979 Donna Bertrand..............................1979,80 Karen Bielak..................................1992,93 Victoria Billeaud............................1993 Colleen Bobbett.............................1980,81,82,83 Crystal Bolyard..............................2000 Meagan Bond.................................2010,11,12,13 Darnelle Bordelon..........................1984,85,86,87 Melissa Bostick..............................1990,91,92,93 Oakley Boudreaux.........................1994,95,96 Hollie Boullion..............................1998 Jessica Bowden..............................2013 Cheramie Boynes...........................1985,86,87,88 Cori Bram.......................................2007 Beverly Brister...............................1998 Brooke Brodhead...........................2005,06,07 Deanna Broughton.........................1991,92,93 Derby Buchanan.............................1998 Brandy Burns.................................1992,93,94 Tammy Doucet...............................1979
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Ashleigh Ivey.................................2001
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Ginny Jeans....................................1979 Betsy Jernigan................................1986 Kelsey Jolly....................................2012,13 Chelsea Jones.................................2007,08 Jana Jones.......................................2004,05,06,07 Beth Jordan....................................2002,03,04,05
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Kim Kennedey...............................2011,12,13,14 Leigh King.....................................1988,89,90 Rachel King...................................2007,08,09 Megan Knippa................................2011,12,13 Marissa Koetting............................2010,11,12,13 Kourtney Kober.............................2010,11 Dawn Korbak.................................1987,88,89,90
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Lauren Langner..............................2012,2013,14,15 Lindsey Langner............................2008,09,10,11 Cherilyn Lantrip.............................1979,80,81,82 Michelle LaVoie.............................2006,07,08,09 Holly Lawrence..............................2010,11 Chris Lee........................................1988,89,90,91 Amy LeDoux.................................1997 Kelly Lees......................................1997,98,99 Germaine Leger.............................1983 Tammy Leger.................................1986,87 Courtney (Parks) Lemke................2003,05,06,07 Sissy Lemons.................................1999 Lauren Lewis.................................2010 Bianca Lilly....................................2012,2013,14,15 Kelly Lindley.................................2009,10 Mallory Livingston........................2013 Holly Long.....................................2008,09
Brittany Calbert..............................2013,14 Bonnie Cappo.................................1995,96 Megan Carrier................................2002 Bryanna Castro...............................2015 Morgan Catron...............................2015 Crystal Celetstine...........................1999,00,’01 Brittany Chandler...........................2004 Laura Chapman..............................1992,93 Kerri Chiasson...............................1993,94,95 Heather Chisolm............................1988 Jenny Clay......................................2005,06,07,08 Stacey Conley................................2011,12,13,14 Rachel Conner................................1981 Deanna Cooper...............................1984,85,86 Alex Corbello.................................2010 Whitney Corbello...........................2008,09,10 Shayla Cormier..............................2004,05,06,07 Christina Curran.............................1994,95 Anna Dannenhauer.........................1990,91,92,93 Kim Darbonne................................1996,97 Brooke David.................................2015 Lindsay Davis................................2005,06 Jessica Denham..............................2003,04,05,06 Stephenie Denham.........................2001,02,03 Tiffany Denham.............................2009,10,11,12 Carmen Dennison...........................1992 Alanna DiVittorio...........................2011,12,13,14 Tammy Doucet...............................1979 Lindsay Doughty............................2003 Becky Dowers................................2000 Sheri Doyle....................................1985 Hailey Drew...................................2015 Elisha Drewry................................1996,97 Candace Duhon..............................2008,09 Deanna Dunn.................................1984 Olga Dupuis...................................1980,81,82,83
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Nicole Edlund................................2002,03,04,05 Tonya Edlund.................................2004,05 Bryce Etzler...................................2014 Sarah Everingham..........................1994,95,97,98
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Stephanie Faucheaux.....................1997,98,99,00 Lindsay Faulk.................................2005 Ashley Fontenot.............................2003 Heidi Fontenot...............................1987,88,89 Lakeyn Fontenot............................2013,14,15 Rikki Fontenot...............................2002, 03 Daleigh Fossler..............................2014 Alison Foster..................................1993,94,95,96 Melissa Foster................................2001 April Fryer.....................................2009 Jennifer Fuller................................1989
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Joy Gambino..................................1985,86,87,88 Carmen Gardovsky........................1986,87 Laurie Gentry.................................1982 Aubrey Goldschmitt.......................1999 LeAnne Goodchild.........................1998,99,00 Kerri Goodeau................................1988 Taylor Goree..................................2013,14,15 Brianna Granger.............................2010,11 Megan Griffith...............................2012 Laura Grifka...................................1980,81,82,83 Cheryl Guidry................................1982,83,84 Jayne Guidry..................................1987,88 Molly Guidry.................................2008,09,10,11 Tammy Guidry...............................1981,82,83,84 Alonda Guilbeaux..........................1980,81,82,83 Caitlyn Gunn..................................2012
McNeese
Corrie Hale.....................................2001,02,03,04 Lynda Hale.....................................1982,83,85 Kristi Hanan...................................2006 Margaret Haydel............................1984,85,86,87 Amy Hebert....................................1987,88 Courtney Hebert.............................2011,12 Kathleen Hebert.............................2004 Erin Herford...................................1979 Brittany Hnat..................................2005 Rachel Hodlik................................2006,07 Nancy Holmes................................1984,85 Sarah Holt......................................2003,04 Paris Hood......................................1999 Robin Hosey..................................1982 Heather Hummel............................2013
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Tiffany Ritchie...............................2007,08 Lindsay Robinson..........................1997,98 Tara Robinson................................1994,95,96,97 Trish Robinson...............................1979,80 Allison Rogers...............................2014 Ann Roubique................................1979,80,81,82 Stephani Rougeau..........................1989,90,91,92 Katie Roux.....................................2011,12,13,14
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Shellie St. Dizier............................1993,94,95,96 Lauri Saizan...................................1981 Elisa Salazar...................................2002 Mandi Salter...................................2003,04 Laura Savell...................................1993 Jennifer Savoie...............................1997,98,99 Dena Sciba.....................................1991,92,93 Belinda Schamm............................1981 Amber Schisler...............................2014,15 Callie Schiro...................................2006 Taylor Schmidt...............................2013,14,15 Cathy Schultz.................................1982 Missy Sepulvado............................1985,86 Christina Sergi...............................1985 Caroline Shannon...........................1988,89,90,91 Kayla Shepherd..............................2010,11 Lisa Shirley....................................1989 Katie Shumaker..............................2008,09,10,11 Shyla Sicks.....................................1994,95 Karen Simpson...............................1982,83,84 Carmen Sittig.................................2005,06,07,08 Candace Smith...............................2002 Dawn Smith...................................1985,86,87 Kristal Smith..................................1983,84,86 Melissa Smith................................2007 Rachel Smith..................................2014,15 Ryan Sohoski.................................2005,06 Brandy Steen..................................2002, 03 Bethany Stefinsky..........................2008,09 Lisa Stelly......................................1985,86 Shelbi Strickland............................2015 Lauren Stroman..............................2015 Kathy Sturgeon..............................1996 Ann Stutes......................................1988 Michele Sweeney...........................1990
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Joni Talbot......................................1984,85,86,87 Marisa Taunton..............................2014,15 Claire Terracina..............................2009,10,11,12 Dawn Thibodeaux..........................1983,84 Paula Thibodeaux...........................1980,81 Candice Thomas.............................2007 Jolie Trahan....................................2015 Kim Trahan....................................1979,80 Katie Trout.....................................1999,00,01,02 Kim Turner.....................................1998
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Christina Underhill.........................2000
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Jaime Manuel.................................1999,00,01,02 Dakota Matiko...............................2014,15 Marcy Mayeaux.............................1983,84 Pam Mayet.....................................1981,82,83,84 Terri McCauley..............................1979 Racheal McCrary...........................1994,95,96 Kelsey McClain.............................2010,11 Teresa McMillan............................1982,83,84,85 Kelly Meche...................................1997,98,99,00 Tara Megilligan..............................1992 Holly Merrill..................................2001,02 Amy Mejia.....................................2001 Cheryl Mickel................................1980 Cindy Mickel.................................1986,87,88 Cindy Miller...................................1979 Kortney Miller...............................1997,98 Ashley Modlewski.........................2012,13,14 Amy Moore....................................1995,96 Cori Moore.....................................1990,91 Heather Moreaux...........................1999,00,01,02 Brittany Morris...............................2003 Courtney Morris.............................2006 Liz Morvant...................................2007,08,09,10 Heather Mosser..............................2009,10
Erin Venissat..................................1995 Emily Vincent................................2013,14,15
Laura Neil......................................2012 Brandi Nickell................................1997,99 Meghan Novak...............................2002,03,04,05 Belinda Null...................................1989
Leslie Zachary................................1990 Tania Zanet.....................................1999,00
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Leanne Wallissa.............................2004 Lisa Walters....................................1985 Karissa Wappler.............................2002,03,04 Terri Wiggins.................................1988,89 Debbie Wille..................................1991,92,93,94 Jacqueline Williams.......................1979 Billie Williamson...........................1997,98 Jill Willis........................................1979 Jessica Wilson................................2010,11 Tina Wilson....................................1994,95 April Workman..............................2000 Cory Workman...............................2000
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Tori Yanitor....................................2014,2015 Angela-Harrison Ynfante...............1994,95,96,97 MyKeisha Young...........................2011,12
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Jan O’Friel.....................................1980,81,82,83
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Shaun Patterson..............................1990,91,92,93 Missy Paul......................................2000,’01 Haley Perkins.................................2015 Rachael Phillips.............................2004,05,06,07 Erika Piancastelli...........................2015 Melissa Poole.................................1995,96 Natalie Poole..................................1994,95,96,97 Dani Price.......................................2009,10,11,12 Tanya Prudhomme.........................2001,02,04
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Marsha Ramsey..............................1990,91,92,93 Victoria Rich..................................2013,14 Ivy Richardson...............................2000 Keri Riggs......................................1994,95 Beth Rist........................................1982,83,84,84
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2016 SENIORS
Taylor GOREE
Emily VINCENT
Taylor SCHMIDT
Jamie ALLRED
DAY
Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
DATE Feb 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14
2016 SCHEDULE
OPPONENT
SITE
UL-Monroe Monroe Baylor Waco, TX Baylor Baylor
TROY INVITATIONAL
TIME
6:00pm 6:30pm 2:00pm 1:00pm
Friday Feb. 19 Saturday Feb. 20 Sunday Feb. 21
Ole Miss Troy, AL Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Troy Tennessee Tech
9:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 5:00pm 9:30am
Friday Feb. 26 Saturday Feb. 27 Sunday Feb. 28
Mississippi State Gulf Port, MS Jackson State Southern Miss Mississippi State TEXAS TECH TOURNAMENT Ohio University Lubbock, TX UTSA Texas Tech Stephen F. Austin Texas Tech *Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX *Sam Houston State (DH) *TEXAS A&M-CC (DH) Lake Charles *TEXAS A&M-CC *Houston Baptist Houston, TX *Houston Baptist (DH) Southern Miss. Hattiesburg, MS South Alabama Mobile, AL *ABILENE CHRISTIAN(DH) Lake Charles *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *NICHOLLS Lake Charles *NICHOLLS (DH) *Northwestern State Natchitoches *Northwestern State (DH) UL-LAFAYETE Lake Charles *SOUTHEASTERN LA Lake Charles *SOUTHEASTERN LA (DH) LSU Baton Rouge *Lamar Beaumont, TX *Lamar (DH) HOUSTON Lake Charles *CENTRAL ARKANSAS (DH) Lake Charles *CENTRAL ARKANSAS SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (hosted by McNeese State) Lake Charles
8:00pm 12:30pm 3:00pm 12:30pm
Thursday March 3 Friday March 4 Saturday March 5 Friday March 11 Saturday March 12 Friday March 18 Saturday March 19 Thursday March 24 Friday March 25 Tuesday March 29 Wednesday March 30 Friday April 1 Saturday April 2 Friday April 8 Saturday April 9 Friday April 15 Saturday April 16 Wednesday April 20 Friday April 22 Saturday April 23 Tuesday April 26 Friday April 29 Saturday April 30 Tuesday May 3 Friday May 6 Saturday May 7 Thurs-Sat May 11-13 *-SLC GAME
MISSISSIPPIS GULF COAST CLASSIC
6:00pm 12:30pm 5:30pm 10:00am 12:30pm 6:30pm 3:00pm 5:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm 11:00am 6:00pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 12:00pm 6:00pm 12:00pm 6:00pm 1:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 1:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 3:00pm 6 p.m. 5:00pm 12:00pm TBA