2013 Regis University Softball Media Guide

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General Information Quick Facts

QUICK FACTS REGIS UNIVERSITY Location:

Denver, Colo.

Founded:

1877

Enrollment:

1,600

Nickname: Colors:

Rangers Navy Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (116)

Affiliation:

NCAA Division II

Conference: Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) President:

Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J.

Director of Athletics:

Ann Martin

Athletics Department Phone:

(303) 458-4070

Administration Ann Martin, Athletic Director Kelly McLaughlin, Assistant A.D. Logan Garvin, Assistant A.D. Sports Information Jeremy Phillips, SID Sarah Otteman, Assistant SID Media Coverage Sports Medicine - Athletic Trainers Gregg Harper, Director of Sports Medicine Kristen Wimp, Assistant Director of S.M. Danielle Lewis, Graduate Assistant Cole Fricke, Graduate Asssitant Lyndsay Trefzger, Graduate Assistant

TEAM INFORMATION Home Field:

Regis Softball Field

2012 Record:

22-27, 20-16 RMAC

Letterwinners Returning/Lost

5/2

Starters Returning/Lost:

6/4

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Softball:

1990

All-Time School Record:

630-492-1

Years in NCAA Postseason Play: Result:

2011 L, 7-3

COACHING STAFF Head Coach:

Nicole Trimboli

Years at Regis/Record:

2 yrs/55-51

Overall Years/Record:

Same

Coaching Staff: Kristin Johnson and Laurie Lindow SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Office/Cell: Email: Assistant SID-Softball Contact Office Phone: E-mail

Jeremy Phillips

(303) 458-4052/(303)258-6399

Fax:

Dr. Charles Gottlob, Team Physician Dr. Tod Sweeney, Team Physician Dr. Mitchell Seeman, Team Physician Dr. Thomas Maino, Team Physician Dr. John Steffens, Team Chiropractor

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Staff Quickfacts & Mission

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Last NCAA Postseason Appearance:

Sports Information Director:

Regis Physicians & Chiropractors

(303) 964-5499 jsphilli@regis.edu Sarah Otteman 303-458-4070 sotteman@regis.edu

Regis Softball Coaching Staff

2012-13 Softball Preview Numerical Roster Team Picture Ranger Quick Facts & Breakdown 2013 Player Profiles Seniors Bre Backlund Micheala Carbonneau Alyssa Beskid Shannon Massine Juniors Sam Talmich Keala Bertulfo Shelby Wieman Sophomores Sydney Gaffin Taylor Wilcox Beth Petersen Brianna Bogdajewicz Rachel Illias

Freshman Ashley Prescott Monique Gonzalez 2 Nicole Hull Rachelle Knudson

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2012 RMAC Awards and Standings 3

Regis Rangers All-RMAC Individuals 2012 Standings & All-RMAC Team 2012 Ranger Stats

Regis History & Records Career History 4 Individual Career Records Individual Career History Individual Career Leaders Season History Individual Season Records Individual Year-by-Year Leaders Team Season Records 5 Team Year-by-Year Leaders Game History Individual Game Records Team Game Records All-Time Results All-Time Record vs. Opponents RMAC History & Records All-Time All-RMAC Teams 6 Champions All-Time Standings Season Year-by-Year Leaders Record Book 8 Opponenet Quick Facts 10 Denver, Colo. 10 Regis University 11 2013 Schedule 12 12 Media Guide Credits: Editor:

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<<< Administration >>> Ann Martin

Director of Athletics

Ann Martin begins her third year as the Director of Athletics at Regis University after beginning her tenure on June 1, 2010. She enters her eighth year at Regis in 2012-13 where she previously held the the associate director of athletics title during the 2009-10 season and prior to that the assistant athletic director title. In January of 2011, she was named the Chair of the NCAA Management Council. Martin replaced Rick Cole of Dowling College and served a one-year term. She has been a member of the Management Council and was also chair of the Legislation Committee in 2008. In 2011-12 Martin saw two of her teams, baseball and women’s soccer win RMAC Championships with the baseball team earning just their second ever berth into the NCAA Division II Baseball Championships. Off the court, she saw 106 of the 207 student-athletes earn a 3.5 grade point average or better in the spring semester. Martin’s first year was a memorable one with two teams, women’s soccer and softball, winning Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships and four teams, women’s soccer, softball, men’s soccer and men’s golf all qualifying for NCAA postseason action. Martin was the assistant director of athletics from 2005-09 overseeing all areas of NCAA Compliance, Marketing and Promotions, sport oversight and represents Regis on several NCAA committees and Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) committees. She also performs in the role of Senior Woman’s Administrator (SWA) for Regis. Along with her duties at Regis, Martin has served on the NCAA DII Management Council since January 2007. In March of 2007, she was named to the NCAA Legislation Committee and was elected as the chair of the committee in 2008. Martin is one of two Division II Management Council liaisons to the NCAA DII Student -Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and serves on the Student-Athlete Development Project Team. In 2008 Martin served on the NCAA DII Strategic Planning Project Team, helping set the NCAA DII Strategic Plan for 2009-2012. Additionally, she was a facilitator for the NCAA DII Leadership Academy in the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 academic years. She also served as a facilitator for the NCAA Student-Athlete Development Conference during the 2009 conference. Martin has been a member of the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) since 2004. She is a NACWAA/HERS West 2005 graduate and serves as a member of the NACWAA Education and Professional Development Committee. NACWAA awarded Martin the initial Judith M. Sweet Commitment Award in 2008. Locally, she serves on the Sportswomen of Colorado Nominating Committee, a position she has held since the fall of 2006. Martin previously served as the Assistant Commissioner at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in Colorado Springs, Colo. (2004-05). Prior to her stint at the RMAC, Martin was the Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Colorado State University – Pueblo. Martin, who was at CSU - Pueblo from 2002 through 2004, also served as the Student Development Coordinator, the Assistant Compliance Coordinator, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) sponsor, an Adjunct Professor and a Challenge Course Instructor during her time with the Thunderwolves. Martin earned her bachelor’s degree from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri, in May of 2001. Martin went on to earn her master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado in August of 2005.

Kelly McLaughlin Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance Kelly McLaughlin begins her third year as assistant director of athletics in 2012-13. McLaughlin heads the student-athlete services and compliance department, while also being an integral part of the overall administration of Regis athletics. McLaughlin is designated as the Senior Woman Administrator at Regis, where she began her duties on August 3, 2010. McLaughlin served on a number of committees in her first season at Regis including the Denver Public Schools student engagement initiative, the Regis University reporting data group and the NCAA institutional self study. McLaughlin had been the head athletic trainer at Bishop Machebeuf High School in Aurora, Colo. since 2008 before being hired in 2010, while concurrently being employed as a transportation security officer at Denver International Airport. Prior to those positions McLaughlin was part of the athletic department at RMAC-foe Colorado Christian University from 20002008. She began her tenure at CCU as the Cougars head athletic trainer and quickly moved into the associate athletic director role. McLaughlin exclusively supervised six sports as well as the athletic training program. She did a variety of jobs including but not limited to: fundraising, NCAA, compliance and eligibility, student-athlete academic coordination, and NCAA and RMAC reporting. Some of McLaughlin’s main responsibilities will be to monitor NCAA, RMAC and Regis compliance for all 12 sports. She will also monitor and track recruiting and do all reporting for the above three entities. McLaughlin will also be instrumental in student-athlete services and serve as a liaison between athletics and student services on campus. McLaughlin earned her athletic training degree from Metropolitan State College of Denver in 1995 as well as a secondary english education degree. McLaughlin and her husband Jim reside in Arvada.

Logan Garvin Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing and Promotions Logan Garvin enters his third as Assistant Director of Athletics for the 2012-13 school year. He began his duties on August 3, 2010. Garvin works extensively with the external relations of the department including fundraising, event management, sponsorship, promotions and marketing as well as assisting in day-to-day operations. Garvin serves on a number of committees including the men’s soccer regional advising committee, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference image and public relations committee, and the Regis Athletics Hall of Fame committee. Prior to Regis, Garvin finished a one-year appointment as the marketing and promotions associate at the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2010. He was an integral part in improving the game-day atmosphere as the director of in-game promotions and the manager of student interns. He also helped improve the successful “Read with the Buffs” program where CU studentathletes visited local elementary schools to help promote reading. Garvin is familiar with Regis in a number of ways. While completing his graduate degree in Sport Administration from Northern Colorado, he was a Regis athletic’s department intern from February-July 2009. He helped with compliance reporting as well as the sponsorship and marketing duties. He spent two seasons as a student-athlete at Regis playing for legendary men’s basketball coach Lonnie Porter from 2004-06. The Philomath, Ore. native scored 464 points, a 9.3 point per game average in two seasons and finished as the third leading 3-point field goal percentage shooter at a 41.4 percent clip. He averaged 10.0 ppg in 2005-06, third on the team, while leading the team with 68 assists. Garvin graduated with a 3.8 GPA in 2006 with a degree in communications and a minor in business administration. Garvin and former Regis University Women’s Basketball All-American Paulina Tuell were married during the summer of 2012 and make thier home in Littleton.

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<<< Sports Information >>> Jeremy Phillips

Media Services Coverage Jeremy Phillips enters his sixth season as the Re- Regis maintains a comprehensive official athletic gis University Sports Information Director after department web site. Up-to-date information, being hired on Nov. 19, 2007. including schedules, statistics, rosters, and news He serves as the media relations liason, depart- releases for all varsity sports are provided. Bioment statistician and is the webmaster for the graphical information for players and coaches athletic department’s official website. He also promotes all 12 Regis athletic programs and the provide in-depth coverage found only on www. successes of all student-athletes and coaches. regisrangers.com. In-game live stats and live Phillips also is also a member of the Regis Ath- video streaming is done for all home basketball letic Hall of Fame board and the College Sports games. General department news, basketball-reInformation Directors of America (CoSIDA). lated links, Blue and Gold Club and Hall of Fame Phillips was previously Sports Information Di- information are all found on the site. Game prorector at Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. from 2000-03. He was instrumental in developing a new website for the 16 intercol- grams will be given out prior to each game. Sports Information Director

legiate sports. He began at Wayne State as the Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director handling all communications for volleyball and women’s basketball.

Credentials: A 2000 graduate of Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts Media or photo credentials are not required for degree in Sport Management. He competed on the men’s basketball team, while also admittance to Ranger basketball games. Howa student assistant in the Briar Cliff sports information office. ever, it is requested that media seeking to cover Phillips resides in Aurora with his wife Megan and two sons Whitaker and Sutton. a game contact the Sports Information Director prior to the game to esnure seating at press row. Requests for seating in press row can be made at Sarah Otteman (303) 458-4052 or via e-mail to Jeremy Phillips Assistant Sports Information Director at jsphilli@regis.edu. Sarah is in her second year as Assistant Sports Information Director at Regis University. She is a native of Lockport, Ill. She graduated in 2011 from University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas where she earned a B.A. in Strategic Communcations. Sarah was the student assistant at University off the Ozarks her senior year. She helped with Men and Women’s Soccer, Men and Women’s Basketball, Baseball, and Softball. She assisted with media guide publications that would lead to national awards from CoSIDa “College” category which includes NCAA II, NCAA III, NAIA and junior colleges. The sports recognized include Baseball (1st in nation), Men’s Soccer (2nd), and Softball (3rd). At Regis, she will be the main contact for Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’s Basketball, and Softball. Sarah played four years of softball at Ozarks earning All-Conference Honorable Mention titles her freshman and junior years. She was also a member and Secretary of the Student Athletes’ Advisory Committee.

Contact Information

Athletics:

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Jeremy Phillips Phone Number: Email Address:

303-458-4052 58 jsphilli@regis.edu eg

Sarah Otteman Phone Number: Email Address:

303-458-4070 58 sotteman@regis.edu eg

Mailing Address:

Athletic Office Fax:

Regis Un nivversity 3333 Regis Bou uld devard Denver, CO O 80227 303-964-5499 64

Press Services: Game programs, rosters, up-to-date results, and statistics are available to woring members of the media prior to each home game. Additional information is abailable by request. An official NCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained from the SID approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Interviews: All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Newspapers: The Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, Colo. 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1294 Email: sports@denverpost.com Mile High g News P.O. Box 17270 Golden, Colo. 80402 Phone: (303) 279-5541 Email: sportsdesk@milehighnews.com YourHub www.yourhub.com Regis g Highlander g 3333 Regis Blvd. Denver, Colo. 80221 Email: highlandersubs@gmail.com Web Address: regishighlander.com Radio: KRCX - (303) 964-5392 (Regis University Student Radio) 3


<<< Athletic Trainers >>> Kristen Wimp

Gregg Harper

Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

Director of Sports Medicine

2012-13 will be Kristin Wimp’s seventh year as the Assistant Director of Sports Medicine at Regis University. This season she will directly oversee operations for the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams.

Gregg Harper begins his 14th year at Regis University in 2012-13. Harper came to Regis after spending eight years on the University of Nebraska - Kearney’s training staff (199092 as a graduate assistant).

In January Wimp started working on the US Fencing Association sports medicine staff. She works with current Olympic athleties as well as future Olympians, youth, veterans and the wheelchair fencers.

Harper oversees the day-to-day operations of the sports medicine staff and will be directly involved with men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams in 2012-13.

Wimp also was recently named to the public relations committee for the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association. PriHarper’s additional responsibilities for the Rangers include supervising the athletic department’s REACH (Responsible Educated Athletes Choosing or to her arrival at Regis, Wimp worked in the University of Puget Sound athletic training room from 2003-05. Healthy Lifestyles) and Student-Athlete Insurance. A 1999 graduate of Fort Lewis College, Wimp worked as an undergraduate in the Skyhawk athletic training room for five years (1994-99). Wimp went on to earn her Master’s A 1990 graduate of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Harper went on to earn his M.A. in Degree from Gonzaga University in 2003. While at Gonzaga, Wimp spent two years as a Education from UNK in 1993. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, Harper interned with graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Bulldogs (2001-03). the Arizona Cardinals Football Club. Wimp’s experience also includes time with the Ignacio (Colorado) High School football team in the fall of 2000. Harper, a 1985 graduate of Overland High School, currently resides in Aurora.

Cole Fricke Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

A native of Durango, Colorado, Wimp played two years of varsity girl’s basketball at Durango High School (1994 graduate). Wimp currently makes her home in Arvada.

Cole Fricke begins his second season as graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. He will be in charge of men’s and women’s cross country and baseball. He graduated in May 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in athletic training from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He comes to Regis having worked as a Certified Athletic Trainer in an internship at University of Minnesota-Duluth in Duluth, Minn. His responsibitlites included women’s soccer, softball, and indoor track and field. He also worked as a Summer Sport Camp Athletic trainer at UMD where provided direct coverage as a first responder for youth summer sports camps including men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, and men’s and women’s hockey. Athletic Training Student Intern at Augustan College. At Augustana, he covered women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He provided practice and game care and ovserved and assesed acute and chronic injuries while he helped to coordinat treatment options. He also participated as the summer sport camp first responder at Elmen Center at Augustana College. He covered camps including wrestling, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, and soccer. During his stay at Augustana, he received the opportunity to serve as the first responder for both the Mid-America Youth Basketball Tournament and the prestigious Mr. Basketball and Miss Basketball Dakota Showcase. He also received the Dr. Jeffrey J. Behrens Student Athletic Training Scholoarship at Augustana College in recognition of commitment and dedication to the teams served, and for excellence in promoting the care and ideals of Dr. Jeff Behrens as an athletic training student. He has been certified in BOC since 2009 and a NATA member since 2009. He is also certified in First Aid/CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Lastly, he is a self-proclaimed die-hard Minnesota Twins and Vikings fan and an avid slow-pitch softball player.

Danielle Lewis Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Danielle Lewis starts her second year as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. She came to Regis having completed a year of internship at University of Denver. Lewis will be in charge of volleyball and softball at Regis. She received her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich. in 2010. While serving as the athletic training student assistant at MSU, she was the head trainer for men’s and women’s cross country and track and field. She has also worked with football, baseball, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. During the summers, she worked as an athletic trainer for the MSU Summer Sports Camps where she served as the on-site trainer for men’s and women’s hockey, football, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, and soccer. She also did a Sports Medicine Field Study from May 12-29, 2009 in Australia where she studied topics such as alternative medicine, insurance, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, acupuncture, skill acquisition, strength and conditioning, and recovery. While in Australia, she had the opportunity to experience popular Australian sports such as surfing, cricket, rugby, and water polo. While experiencing the culture, Lewis also got to experience training in their native sports related injuries. Lewis is certified by the National Athletic Training Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Training Association, ESTIM-Educating Student Athletic Trainers in Medicine as well as being BOC certified and Red Cross First Aid and CPR certified.

Lydnsay Trefzger Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Lyndsay Trefzger begins her first season at Regis as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. Trefzger recently graduated from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, Calif. She will be working with the women’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams at Regis. She earned her undergraduate degree in athletic training and participated in the CAATE accredited athletic training education program. At Azusa Pacific she was the head first responder for the on-campus intramural program in 2011-12. She also worked specifically with the track and field team as the lead student athletic trainer for the NAIA school. She was also a student trainer for the APU football team. She was also active in local high schools in helping prevent injuries. She helped at Mount San Antonio College and South Hills High School in 2011 and 2010. She is currently certified as an athletic trainer (ATC) as well as a corrective exercise specialist (CES). She was a four-year Dean’s Academic Scholarship winner which required a 3.7 grade point average in order to maintain the scholarship.

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<<< Sports Medicine >>> Dr. Charles Gottlob Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center Charles A. Gottlob, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopy and reconstructive surgery of the knee, shoulder and elbow. Dr. Gottlob received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and attended Medical School at the UCLA School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency at Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Gottlob completed an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at the Hughston Clinic in Georgia. Following fellowship, Dr. Gottlob returned to Northwestern University, where he served as a faculty member from 1996-2001. Dr. Gottlob has served as the head team physician for the Chicago Wolves Hockey Team (American Hockey League, 1996-2001), orthopedic consultant for the Chicago Blackhawks (1998-2001), orthopedic consultant for the Chicago Bears (2000-2001) and troupe physician for the Hubbard Street Dance Company (1998-2001). Dr. Gottlob continues to care for athletes of all levels, and he has authored numerous papers in the field of Orthopedic Sports Medicine. He is also the Co-director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship program at Panorama.

Dr. Mitchell Seeman Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center Mitchell D. Seemann, MD is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Toledo, majoring in exercise physiology and completed his medical degree at the Medical School of Ohio in Toledo. For his internship and residency, Dr. Seemann attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. After determining his specialty would be sports medicine, and in particular injuries to the shoulder and knee, he completed fellowship training at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado. Dr. Seemann is a former staff physician for the US Women’s Ski Team. An avid athlete himself, including four years of collegiate varsity basketball, he brings empathy to his practice. Currently, Dr. Seemann is a Colorado Delegate to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM). Dr. Seemann stays involved with local athletes through his work as the Medical Director of Jefferson County Athletic Trainers and the Team Physician for Regis University and Columbine High School. He is a member of the Medical Team for the PGA and LPGA and received the honor of “Top Doc” 2005/2006 in the Denver magazine, 5280.

Dr. Thomas Maino Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado Dr Maino joins Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado with an amazing list of medical accomplishments, is an Electrical Engineer and has a true zest for sports and advventure. He graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School and completed his family practice residency and sports medicine fellowship at the University of Maryland. Dr. Maino served as a Naval Flight Surgeon, the team physician for the University of Maryland Terrapins and has been the medical director for several ultra events including the Leadville Trail 100 races. He shares his patients’ passions, especially for rock climbing and cycling. He works with patients of all ages for both sports and primary care.

Dr. Tod Sweeney Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado Dr. Tod Sweeney is a native of Lakewood, Colorado and played collegiate baseball at the University of Pennsylvania where as an undergraduate, his interest in sports v medicine developed. After finishing his undergraduate work, Dr Sweeney went to medical school at the University of Vermont and then completed a Family Medicine residency at Maine Medical Center. Continuing his passion for sports medicine from his playing days, Dr Sweeney completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Colorado, and is now Board Certified in both Sports and Family Medicine. Today, Dr. Sweeney is the team physician for local area high schools, universities and professional sports teams. He also helps hundreds of local athletes with performance, injury prevention, and injury recovery. Dr. Sweeney is also an accomplished writer, educator and leader in his field. He has published several articles about sports medicine and shares his knowledge at conferences across the country. As a clinical instructor at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Saint Anthony’s Family Medicine Residency Program, he educates medical students and residents. Paying it forward and advancing sports and family medicine is important to Dr. Sweeney. He recently completed his tenure as the Family Medicine Department Chairman at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center and as President for the Rocky Mountain American College of Sports Medicine Regional Chapter, where he now serves as the Regional Chapter Representative. Additionally, he is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Family Practice. He is also a member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine. Dr. Sweeney, his wife and three daughters embrace the Colorado lifestyle and it reflects in their family-centered practice. They love hiking, biking, skiing, running and traveling, and of course, staying healthy.

Dr. John Steffens Team Chiropractor Holy Cross Family Chiropractic Dr. John Steffens is a graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic and this is his second year working with the Regis Athletics program. Dr. Steffens is a Maximized Living doctor in private practice in Northeast Denver. He is a member of the Maximized Living Wellness Advisory Council and has received advanced training and certification in applied kinesiology, nutrition and spinal correction techniques. This training has prepared Dr. Steffens to best care for today’s elite athletes and he works with USA Judo, USA Wrestling, USA Weightlifting athletes, as well as being Team Chiropractor for the Colorado Rapids. When the nervous system is free from interference and permitted to function at 100%, you will get maximized performance in sports and in life. For more information visit: www.holycrosschiropractic.com

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<<< Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference >>>

Joel R. Smith

Eric Danner

RMAC Commissioner jrsmith@rmacsports.org

RMAC Assistant Commissioner edanner@rmacsports.org

Joel R. Smith is in his 12th year as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Commissioner. Since becoming the RMAC Commissioner in 2001, Smith moved the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) to the World Arena in Colorado Springs (2003-05), and for the first time in 2006 the State Fair Events Center in Pueblo, Colo., negotiated live television coverage of the RMAC basketball championship games, developed a strategic plan for the conference, and has established committees to help with the governance of the RMAC. In 2004 Smith brokered a four-year broadcast agreement with Altitude Sports and Entertainment, which airs the conference's monthly TV show - The RMAC Showcase - that debuted in September 2004. He has also implemented the RMAC Hall of Fame, which inducted its first members in July 2002. Smith has served on numerous committees, including the NCAA Championships Committee, NCAA Division II Men's Basketball North Central Regional Advisory Committee, several RMAC committees, the RMAC representative to the National Division II Athletic Directors Association, and Smith was the chair of the NCAA Division II Baseball West Regional Advisory Committee. Currently, he serves on the executive board of the National Football Foundation - Colorado Chapter, where he recently finished a two-year term as president.

Assistant Commissioner Eric Danner is in his seventh year with the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. He originally joined the staff on a full-time basis as Media Relations Director in July 2005. He was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in January of 2006. Danner oversees all RMAC broadcasting. This includes hosting and producing, the "RMAC Showcase" a monthly television program that airs on the Altitude Sports & Entertainment Network, which is available in 6.5 million households nationwide. The show also airs weekly on "My KKTV" in Colorado Springs/Pueblo and KSPK in Walsenburg/Trinidad. In addition, Danner serves as co-producer of the RMAC Shootout basketball championships which air live on Altitude 2. He was also co-producer of the "RMAC Football Game of the Week" in 2008 and 2009. Danner is the host and producer of "The RMAC Radio Show" a weekly radio program available on the RMAC Sports Network between August and March. In January 2011, Danner helped launch a video version of the RMAC Radio Show available on the Altitude and RMAC websites.

Danner is in charge of producing handbooks for 19 RMAC championship events. He is also the liaison between the conference office and head coaches in men’s soccer, wrestling, men’s and women’s swimming & divPrior to assuming the position of commissioner, Smith served as Director ing and men’s and women’s golf. of Athletics at Fort Lewis College for five years (1996-2001). Previous to The RMAC’s awards program is also directed by Danner. The RMAC Fort Lewis, he served as Director of Athletic Development and Assistant is currently the only NCAA Division II conference in the nation that Director of Athletics at Metropolitan State College of Denver for 11 years provides preseason awards for all sports. Danner coordinates coaches (1985-1996), also a member of the RMAC. voting for post season all-conference teams and collects data for the allacademic teams. During Smith's tenure at Fort Lewis, Skyhawk teams qualified for NCAA Division II post season championships in men's soccer (1997-1999) and Since 2005, Danner has produced the RMAC Hall of Fame and Awards women's cross country (1998). Fort Lewis captured four RMAC men's ceremony. This includes coordinating video production and serving as soccer titles and a women's soccer crown. Smith also made significant im- liaison for the recipients. During was also responsible for putting togethprovements to the athletic budget, including the execution of a successful er the All-Time Teams at the RMAC Centennial Celebration in 2009. corporate partnership program. A 1994 graduate of Metropolitan State College of Denver, Danner and Smith attended Colorado State University as an undergraduate. He com- his wife, reside in Falcon, Colo. and are the proud parents of a 7-year-old pleted his bachelor's degree at Metropolitan State College of Denver in daughter. 1987 and earned a Masters Degree in management from Regis UniverSarah Meier sity in 1996. Smith is married to the former Catherine Klazura and has six children, Timothy, Hannah, Andrew, Daniel, Sara and Joshua. The RMAC Assistant Commissioner Smith's reside in Monument, Colo.

Danielle Valerio Director of Compliance dvalerio@rmacsports.org Danielle Valerio began her position of Director of Compliance at the league office on August 24, 2009. She is in her fourth year at the conference office. Most recently, Valerio completed an internship at the RMAC in 2008-09, gaining experience with the National Letter of Intent program, conference championships, the RMAC officials' website and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Valerio also completed an internship at CSU-Pueblo in which she assisted the department in games management and served as a liaison between the personnel of the visiting team and the officiating crews of home games. In December 2006, Valerio received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Exercise Physiology and Leisure Science. She also received a Master of Arts degree in Human Performance and Physical Education in May 2009. Both degrees were earned from Adams State College. She had completed graduate courses while serving as a graduate assistant of facilities at UC-Colorado Springs from 2007-2008. Valerio resides in Colorado Springs. 6

smeier@rmacsports.org

Assistant Commissioner Sarah Meier is in her seventh year at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Meier's main responsibilities include website maintenance, weekly press releases, creating and producing publications for the RMAC, compiling and maintaining records, updating and maintaining statistics, accounting, and assisting with conference championships. Meier has served on several committees, including the NCAA women's soccer Central Region chair, the NCAA women's tennis RAC, the Division II CoSIDA Board of Directors, and the CoSIDA publications committee. In 2010, she was awarded the NACWAA Division II Judith M. Sweet Committment Award, and the CoSIDA Rising Star College Division Award. Before joining the league in April 2006, Meier spent four years as the Sports Information Director at Fort Lewis College (Durango, Colo.) from 2002-06. Meier received her Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from St. Cloud State University (Minn.) in 2000, where she was a four year letterwinner on the women's basketball team. She went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from SCSU in 2002. Meier and her husband, Nathan, have three children, Luke, Hannah and Matthew. They reside in Fountain, Colo.


<<< Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference >>>

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conferencce is a prremier NCAA Division II conference locaated in the t states of Colorado, Nebraska and New M Mexico. The RMAC currently competes in 21 NCAA Division II sports and has earned more than 30 NCA AA Division II national championships and more than 20 nation nal runner-ups since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMA AC is the fourth oldest conference in the Un nited Stattes. The RMAC Mission The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conferencee is a Preesidents’ Conference, committed to the princip ples set forrth in the NCAA Division II Philosophy Statement. Our O focus is on the overall educational experieence of our o student-athletes and the integration of the aathletic prrograms into the total educational mission of o our memb ber schools. We seek to maintain institutional d diversity an nd autonomy, and to promote individual diverrsity amo ong the student-athletes and athletic staffs of o our memb ber institutions. We are committed to fosteringg the general welfare of our student-athletes and to developing their athletic skills and academic abilities. We pro ovide leadeership to develop and maintain a balance bettween com mpetitive excellence and stability within our conference.

List of RMAC Conference Members Adams State College Black Hills State University Chadron State College Colorado Christian University Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University-Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metropolitan State College of Denver New Mexico Highlands University Regis University University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Western New Mexico University Western State College

RMAC Address 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway Suite 101 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918 RMAC Phone (719) 471-0066 RMAC Fax (719) 471-0088

List of RMAC Newspapers Alamosa Valley Courier Colorado Springs Gazette The Chadron Record The Denver Post Durango Herald Grand Junction Sentinel Gunnison Country Times Kearney Hub Las Vegas Optic The Pueblo Chieftain Silver City Daily Press

RMAC Sportsmanship Code The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is committed to sportsmanship. We take pride in the conduct of our student-athletes and coaches, and ask that everyone - coaches, athletes and spectators treat opponents and officials with respect. We encourage you to cheer for your favorite team during today’s competition. At the same time, please demonstrate the respect you would like to be shown as visitors on their campus. Unruly, threatening or obsecene behavior will not be condoned at today’s game. Thank you for your cooperation and support. 7


<<< Head Coach Nicole Trimboli >>> Nicole Trimboli enters her third season at the helm of the Ranger softball team in 2013. In two seasons she has 55 wins and 51 losses for a 51.9 win percentage. She is also 42-32 in RMAC play (.568) and an astounding 32-12 (.727) home record. Trimboli made quite the splash in her first season at the helm of the Regis softball team in 2010. Trimboli took the Rangers to their first NCAA Division II Tournament since 2006 and finished the season with a 33-24 record. Regis started slow but ended with a bang which included an improbable run to the RMAC Tournament Championship on a homerun in the bottom of the seventh by junior Nikki Haberkorn. Regis entered the tournament as the four-seed and quickly dispensed of their first three opponents before falling to Adams State in the championship game. The two teams had to play again because the Rangers were undefeated heading into the game. Regis got the revenge they were seeking with Haberkorn’s heroics. Regis was the only RMAC team to win a game in the NCAA Tournament as they upset host Augustana College before bowing out by losing to Minnesota-Duluth and Augustana. Trimboli, who replaced Dana Lillard, became the fourth head coach in program history. She offically began her duties on August 15th, 2010. Trimboli, a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., most recently was an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Central Florida in Orlando, Fla. She began there in October 2009 and previously was an assistant coach at Portland State during the 2008-09 season. In 2010, Trimboli helped the Central Florida to a 36-23 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Her one season at Portland State proved to be successful as she helped lead the Vikings to a Pacific Coast Softball Conference title with a school-best 15-5 conference record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Not a stranger to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Trimboli spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Colorado Mines during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. In 2008, she helped lead the Orediggers to a 38-19 overall record and the RMAC Championship. A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Trimboli earned All-Big 12 honors three times, including first team honors both her freshman and senior seasons. She also earned NCAA All-Midwest accolades twice. Her 2002 Husker team earned a spot in the Women’s College World Series, finishing fifth, while helping UNL to Big 12 titles in 2001 and 2004. Trimboli was also named Big 12 All-Tournament twice, while earning a spot on the Big 12 10th Anniversary Team. Trimboli ranks in the top 10 in Big 12 history in at bats (772) and RBIs with 173. She ranks in the top 10 in eight separate career categories in Nebraska history, with her 232 career hits ranking fifth. Trimboli was drafted by the Akron Racers in 2004 and was named a NPF All-Star as a rookie before helping the Chicago Bandits to the NPF Championship in 2005. She was named the NPF Championship MVP after leading the Chicago Bandits to the championship in 2008 and a year later earned her third NPF Championship also with the Bandits. Trimboli played the 2011 season with the Akron Racers.

Overall Year W L Pct. 2011 33 24 .579 2012 22 27 .449 2 Yrs 55 51 .519 8

RMAC W L Pct. Postseason 22 16 .579 RMAC Tour. Champs/NCAA Tour. 20 16 .556 RMAC Tournament 42 32 .568


<<< Assistant Coaches >>>

Kristin Johnson Assistant Coach Kristin Johnson enters her fifth season with the Ranger softball program in 2012-13 after working in physical therapy for a year. Johnson was previously a part-time coach for former head coach Dana Lillard as she was finishing up her physical therapy degree at Regis. Johnson, originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa was a 2003 graduate of the University of Iowa. Johnson played four season for the Hawkeyes where she started every game at shortstop. She was a two-time NCAA Division I All-American. In 2002, she was named to the third team, while during her senior season in 2003 she was a second team member. Johnson earned First Team All-Big 10 honors during her freshman season (2000) and her senior campaign. She helped lead Iowa to the NCAA Division I Women’s College World Series in 2001 and Big 10 titles in 2000 and 2003. She not only excelled on the field but in the classroom, as she was named Academic All-American in 2002 and 2003. Johnson’s impact shows in the Iowa season and career record books. She ranks in the top 12 in nine career categories including owning the Iowa career record with 160 runs scored. She is also second in the Iowa career books with 114 stolen bases and 13 triples as well as fourth with 258 hits. In the season records, she is ranked in the top 15 in 10 different categories including ranking third with six triples in 2002. Her 34 stolen bases in 2002 and 32 in 2000 rank third and sixth respectively. She finished her career with a .339 batting average in a Hawkeye uniform. Johnson was then drafted by the Akron Racers of the National Pro Fastpitch league in 2004, playing for the Racers till 2007. Johnson was an assistant coach during the 2006 season and helped guide the Black Bears to the America East regular season championship and a record breaking number of wins in school history with a 35-17 record. Johnson is also a graduate of the Regis University Physical Therapy School, earning her degree in May 2010.

Laurie Lindow Assistant Coach Lindow graduated from University of Tennessee at Martin in the Spring of 2011 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Geology. In 2011, she started in 39 of her 42 games played. She hit a .292 at the play, while driving in 15 runs and recording four multiple-hit games. She maintained a .991 fielding percentage and put up 191 putouts and 21 assists on the year. In 2010, she started in 49 of 52 games played. She was named All-OVC First Team, OVC Player of the Week and was named to the OVC All-Tournament Team. She called a no-hitter behind the plate. Lindow also hit .300 in the OVC Tournament, while maintaining a .287 average at the plate and 39 runs batted in. She knocked out eight home runs and put up nine doubles on the season. She started in 44 of her 50 games played behind the plate in 2009, receiving honors with a spot on the OVC All-Tournament team. She garnered a .979 fielding percentage while picking off eight base runners and helping the Skyhawks to a OVC Tournament Championship win and a bid to Regionals at the University of Louisville. In 131 plate appearances, Lindow put up 35 hits and recorded eight multi-hit games. In a pair of back-to-back games against No. 24 Southern Illinois, she hit a homeone in each game. In her freshman campaign in 2008, she saw action in 51 games, earning 49 starts. She recorded a team-high 12 doubles in 35 hits at the plate, while putting up 147 putouts and 17 assists on the season. Originally from San Diego, Calif., Lindows parents Tom and Frances, as well as her twin sister, still reside there.

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2012 Regis University Softball Roster No.

Name

Pos.

Cl.

B/T

Ht.

Hometown/High School

2

Sydney Gaffin

P/1B

So.

R/R

5-6

Glendale, Ariz./Mountain Ridge HS

3

Taylor Wilcox

C/2B So.

R/R

5-2

El Centro, Calif./Southwest HS

5

Beth Petersen

UT

So.

R/R

5-3

Wheat Ridge, Colo./Holy Family HS

6

Breanna Backlund

2B

Sr.

L/R

5-3

Aurora, Colo./Eaglecrest HS

8

Micheala Carbonneau

UT

Sr.

R/R

5-9

Bedford, N.H./Bishop Brady HS

9

Sam Talmich

2B/UT Jr.

R/R

5-5

Colorado Springs, Colo./Rampart HS

10

Keala Pi’imanu Bertulfo

1B/OF Jr.

R/R

5-7

Honolulu, Hawaii/Saint Francis HS

11

Brianna Bogdajeiwcz

2B/OF So.

L/R

5-6

Streamwood, Ill./Streamwood HS

12

Shelby Wieman

C

Jr.

R/R

5-9

Utica, Neb./Centennial HS

13

Alyssa Beskid

DP

Sr.

R/R

5-8

Centerville, Md./Saints Peter and Paul HS

15

Ashley Precott

SS/OF Fr.

R/R

5-2

Berthoud, Colo./Berthoud HS

18

Monique Gonzalez

OF

Fr.

L/L

5-1

Thornton, Colo./Holy Family HS

19

Nicole Hull

P

Fr.

R/R

5-6

Westminster, Colo./Westminster HS

21

Rachel Illias

SS

So.

L/R

5-5

Beaverton, Ore./Jesuit HS

22

Shannon Massine

OF

Sr.

L/R

5-4

Larkspur, Colo./Douglas County HS

23

Rachelle Knudson

P

Fr.

R/R

5-9

Sterling, Colo./Sterling HS

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<<< Quick Facts & Roster Breakdown >>> Starters Returning (6) Player Breanna Backlund Alyssa Beskid Brianna Bogdajeiwcz Rachel Illias Shannon Massine Taylor Wilcox

Cl. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. So.

Ht. 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-2

Pos. 2B DP 2B/OF SS OF C/2B

GP-GS 49-49 36-32 41-20 49-49 49-49 49-48

Avg. .380 .276 .347 .392 .340 .343

Runs 35 7 19 37 32 21

Hits 57 27 17 67 52 47

RBIs 25 19 0 12 13 36

TB 78 36 17 83 56 65

BB 11 8 10 11 8 8

SO 13 11 26 4 8 6

OB% .440 .336 .458 .429 .373 .395

PO 105 0 14 99 75 86

A 14 0 5 98 3 60

E 14 0 3 9 5 5

Fld% .929 .000 .864 .956 .940 .967

Starters Lost (4) Player Natalie Adami Maegan Cooley Nicole Haberkorn Cassie Long

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-8

Pos. OF/P OF P/UT UT

GP-GS 46-42 45-44 41-41 48-48

Avg. .261 .184 .255 .324

Runs 10 6 13 14

Hits 29 18 27 46

RBIs 10 7 18 17

TB 38 18 41 53

BB 15 3 12 6

SO 30 15 26 11

OB% .349 .238 .333 .356

PO 49 268 35 47

A 3 15 86 4

E 2 4 5 4

Fld% .963 .986 .960 .927

Letterwinners Lost (2) Player Cl. Ht. Pos. GP-GS Avg. Runs Hits Brittany Maul Fr. 5-10 IF/OF 9-0 .000 0 0 Molly Tyler Fr. 5-6 P 11-8 .227 0 5

RBIs TB BB SO 0 0 1 2 3 5 1 6

OB% PO .250 0 .261 3

A 0 7

E 0 1

Fld% .000 .909

Key Returners (5) Player Keala Bertulfo Micheala Carbonneau Sydney Gaffin Beth Petersen Shelby Wieman

Cl. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr.

RBIs 3 0 4 0 0

OB% .226 .400 .167 .000 .111

A 1 0 22 3 11

E 3 1 2 0 1

Fld% .938 .000 .920 1.000 .991

Newcomers (5) Player Monique Gonzalez Nicole Hull Rachelle Knudson Ashley Prescott Sam Talmich

Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Ht. 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-3 5-9

Pos. 1B/OF UT P/1B UT C

Ht. 5-1 5-6 5-9 5-2 5-5

GP-GS 31-5 5-0 10-6 12-2 33-29

Pos. OF P P SS/OF 2B/UT

Avg. .111 .000 .167 .000 .059

Runs 6 1 1 2 0

Hits 3 0 2 0 1

TB 5 0 5 0 2

BB 4 2 0 0 1

SO 6 2 7 4 3

PO 44 0 1 0 98

Hometown/Previous School (High School) Thornton, Colo./Holy Family HS Westminster, Colo./Westminster HS Sterling, Colo./Sterling HS Berthoud, Colo./Berthoud HS Colo. Springs, Colo./Rampart HS

Roster Breakdown Byy Class: Seniors (4): Bre Backlund, Alyssa y Beskid, Micheala Carb bonneau and d Shannon Massine Juniors (3): Keala Bertulfo, Sam Talmich and Shelbyy Wieman Sophomores (5): Brianna Bogdajewicz, g j Sydney y y Gaffin, Rachel Illias, Beth Petersen and Taylor Wilcox Freshman (4): Monique Gonzalez, Nicole Hull, Rachelle Knudson and a Ashley Prescott Byy Position: Pitchers (3): Sydney y y Gaffin, Nicole Hull and Rachelle Knu udson Catchers (2): Shelbyy Wieman and Taylor y Wilcox Infi field (8): Bre Backlund, Keala Bertulfo, Brianna Bogd dajewicz, Syydney Gaffin, Ashley Prescott, Sam Talmich and Taylor Wilcox Outfi field (5): Keala Bertulfo, Brianna Bogdajewicz, Mon nique Gonzzalez, Shannon Massine and Ashley Prescott Utilityy (3): Micheala Carbonneau, Beth Petersen and Saam Talmich h Designated Player (1): Alyssa Beskid Byy State: Arizona (1): Sydney y y Gaffin California f (1): Taylor y Wilcox Colorado (8): Bre Backlund, Monique Gonzalez, Nicole H Hull, Rachellle Knudson, Shannon Massine, Beth Petersen, Ashley Prescott and Sam Talmich Hawaii (1): Keala Pi’imanu Bertulfo Illinois (1): Brianna Bogdajewicz g j Maryland y (1): Alyssa y Beskid Nebraska (1): Shelbyy Wieman New Hampshire p (1): Micheala Carbonneau Oreggon (1): Rachel Illias 11


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BRE BACKLUND Sr. - 2B - L/R - Aurora, Colo.

#6

Eaglecrest HS

2012: Played and started in all 49 games, starting 42 games at second, six at shortstop and one as designated hitter Second on the team with a .380 batting average Led the team with 12 doubles Second for Regis with three triples Ranked second on the team in runs (35), hits (57), and RBIs (25) Led the team with a .520 slugging percentage Also ranked second for Regis with a .440 on-base percentage Topped the Rangers with six hit-by-pitch Stole 11 bases in 14 attempts Went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and two doubles against Tarleton State on February 17th Had season-best three hits six different times Drove in season-high three RBIs twice Went 3-for-3 with three runs scored including a double against New Mexico Highlands on March 24th 2011: Started in seven games and then had a season-ending knee injury In 21 at bats, she had five hits, three runs, and two RBIs Went 2-3 with one stolen base against Mary on February 11th 2010: Played and started in all 50 games Had a .315 BA as a freshman Scored 26 runs Tallied 46 hits, seven doubles, and one triple Tallied 21 RBI’s Drew 10 walks Had ten sacrafice hits (tied for fourth in the RMAC) Stole 15 bases (tied for 8th in the RMAC) in 17 attempts Eaglecrest High School: A 2009 graduate of Eaglecrest High School in Aurora, Colo. Helped lead her team to a 5A State Championship in 2005-06 Was named an All-Aurora second baseman in 2005-06 In 2005-06 was named State Honorable Mention Was an ASA All Star Player selection in 2006-07 & 2007-08 In 2007-08 was named First Team All-Conference Centennial League Batted .523 in her high school career Was a four year varsity letter winner in softball Received three varsity letters in track and field Personal: Born on March 15, 1991 in Aurora, Colo. Parents are Mary and Kip Backlund Siblings are Kayla, 22, Melissa, 25 Sister Melissa played four years of softball at Regis Sister Kayla played four years of softball at Birmingham Southern College Hopes to become a neurosurgeon

Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .315 .238 .380 .560 .357

gp-gs 50-50 7-7 49-49 8-8 114-114

ab 146 21 150 25 342

r 26 3 35 5 69

h 46 5 57 14 122

2b 7 0 12 4 23

3b 1 0 3 3 7

hr 0 0 1 0 1

rbi 21 2 25 3 51

bb 10 1 11 3 25

so 23 0 13 3 39

sb-att 15-17 5-5 11-14 0-0 31-36 13


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MICHEALA CARBONNEAU

Sr. - OF - R/R - Bedford N.H.

#8

Bishop Brady HS

2012: Played in five games Had two walks Had a .400 on-base percentage 2011: Played in six games, starting in one Had six at bats and two putouts 2010: Played in six games for the Rangers Had one at bat Scored one run Bishop Brady High School: A 2009 graduate of Bishop Brady High School in Concord, N.H. Earned four varsity letters for softball Was named First Team NH All State 2009 Earned the New Hampshire Scholar Athlete Award in 2009 Helped lead her team to the Final Four in 2008 & 2009 Personal: Born on Aug. 11, 1991 Mother’s name is Marie Has two siblings:Daniel and Colleen Favorite food is cheese pizza

Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .000 .000 .000 .158 .115

gp-gs 6-0 6-1 5-0 7-5 19-6

ab 1 6 3 19 26

r 1 0 1 0 1

h 0 0 0 3 3

2b 0 0 0 0 0

3b 0 0 0 0 0

hr 0 0 0 0 0

rbi 0 0 0 0 0

bb 0 0 2 1 1

so 0 4 2 7 11

sb-att AWARDS 0-0 2012 ACADEMIC ALL-RMAC 0-0 HONORABLE MENTION 0-0 2011 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S 0-1 HONOR ROLL 0-1 15


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ALYSSA BESKID Sr. - DP - R/R - Centreville, Md.

#13

Saints Peter and Paul HS

2012: Played in 36 games while making 32 starts all as designated player Hit .276 on the season Had 27 hits Third on the team with six doubles Drove in 19 runs Went 3-for-4 with three doubles and two RBIs against Western New Mexico on March 11th Drove in season-high four runs against New Mexico Highlands on March 24th 2011: Played in nine games, started in seven Had five hits, seven RBIs including two homeruns in 23 at bats Had two hits and five RBIs against Adams State College on April 3rd 2010: Played in 12 games with 11 starts but missed most of the season due to an injury Had a .417 batting average in 36 at bats Tallied 15 hits, five doubles, and four homeruns Brought in 12 runs Had an outstanding .889 slugging percentage Had a .447 on-base percentage Saints Peter and Paul High School: A 2009 graduate of Saint and Paul High School in Maryland Played varsity soccer from 2005-09, varsity basketball 2005-09, and varsity softball 2005-09 Was named First Team All-Conference 2006-09 Batted .542 her junior season and .572 her senior season In 2009, was named her team’s basketball MVP Helped lead her soccer team to EISAC Championships in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 In 2006 and 2007 was a part of the EISAC Championship team (basketball) Helped lead her softball team to conference championships in 2006 and 2007 Personal: Was born on April 5, 1991 in Easton, Maryland Parents are John and Judi Has one older sister Hopes to be a physical therapist

Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .417 .217 .276 .000 .294

gp-gs 12-11 9-7 36-32 2-1 59-51

ab 36 23 98 3 160

r 7 2 7 0 16

h 15 5 27 0 47

2b 5 1 6 0 12

3b 0 0 0 0 0

hr 4 2 1 0 7

rbi 12 7 18 0 37

bb 1 1 8 1 11

so 5 9 11 1 26

sb-att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17


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SHANNON MASSINE

Sr. - OF - L/R - Larkspur, Colo.

#22

Douglas County HS

2012: Started all 49 games with 39 starts in left field and 10 starts in center Hit .340 on the season Second on the team with 153 at bats Third on the team with 52 hits and 32 runs scored Only struck out eight times Led the team with nine sacrifice bunts Fourth on the team with 10 stolen bases Had season-high three hits three different times Went 3-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI in the season finale against Colorado Christian on April 27th Had 15 multi-hit games 2011: Started in 57 games Had 45 hits in 165 at bats Had two doubles, five triples, and one homerun Earned 22 RBIs Had seven walks and only five strikeouts Was 8-10 in stolen base attempts Had 44 putouts and only four errors for a fielding percentage of .923 Went 3-3 with four RBIs against Adams State College on April 3rd Went 3-3 with one double, three RBIs, and two stolen bases against New Mexico Highlands on April 28th 2010: Played and started in all 50 games Batted .291 as a freshman Tallied 33 runs and 46 hits Had 11 RBI’s Drew 17 walks Had 14 sacrafice hits (1st in the RMAC) Was 20-28 in stolen bases Douglas County High School: A 2009 graduate of Douglas County High School in Castle Rock, Colo. Was named Second Team All-Conference in 2006 & 2007 Received First Team All-Conference honors in 2008 Was named Rocky Mountain News Colorado Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention in 2008 In 2008, was named the Denver Post Colorado Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention Was a CCGS All-State selection DCHS MVP in 2008 Hit .422 with 12 stolen bases in 2008 In 2007, batted .438 with 24 stolen bases Holds the DCHS stolen base season and career records In 2008, was named the DCHS Offensive Player of the Year In 2007 & 2008 was the team captain Played for Colorado Stampede in 2009 Personal: Born on May 7, 1991 in Sandy, Utah Parents are Michael and Donna Has one older brother, Sean Hopes to be a physical therapist

Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .291 .273 .340 .256 .297

gp-gs 50-50 57-57 49-49 13-12 169-168

ab 158 165 153 39 515

r 33 22 32 5 92

h 46 45 52 10 153

2b 2 2 2 1 7

3b 0 5 1 0 6

hr 0 1 0 0 1

rbi 11 22 13 4 50

bb 17 7 8 2 34

so 10 5 8 3 26

sb-att AWARDS 20-28 2012 ACADEMIC ALL-RMAC 8-10 SECOND TEAM 10-16 2011 ACADEMIC ALL-RMAC 2-4 HONORABLE MENTION 40-58 19


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SAM TALMICH Jr. - UT - R/R - Colorado Springs, Colo.

#9

Rampart HS/Metro State

Metro State: Spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons at Metro State in Denver, Colo. Named to the Dean’s Honor Roll Rampart HS: Graduated from Rampart High School in 2010 Lettered in softball and basketball MVP for defense twice Named to All-Conference Second Team Named to RHS Honor Roll Club: Quicksilver Personal: Born in Colorado Springs, Colo. on December 9th, 1991 Daughter of Tom and Cheryl Talmich Has four siblings: two older, Emily, Erik; and two younger Elexias and Johnny Brother Erik played baseball at Independence Community College and McCook Community College

Year avg gp-gs 2013 .091 10-8 TOTAL .091 10-8 20

ab 22 22

r 1 1

h 2 2

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KEALA BERTULFO Jr.. - 1B/OF - R/R - Kapahulu, Hawaii

#10

Saint Francis HS

2012: Played in 31 games while making five starts at first base Saw the most at bats amongst Regis reserves with 27 Scored six runs Had two doubles Went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI against UC-Colorado Springs on April 14th 2011: Played in 27 games while starting in two Had three RBIs and 11 runs in her 11 at bats Walked twice and was hit by pitch twice, and did not strike out once Saint Francis High School: A 2010 graduate of Saint Francis HS in Honolulu, Hawaii Played one season of volleyball and four of softball In 2007, was named Hawaii All-State First Team and Hawaii ILH First Team Received ILH Second Team honors in 2010 Personal: Born June 9, 1992 Parents are Leona Pi’imanu and Brian Bertulfo Has three siblings: La’akea, Talia and Kaleo Aspires to work in sports medicine

Year 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .273 .111 .200 .154

gp-gs 27-2 31-5 10-10 41-15

ab 11 27 25 52

r 11 6 4 10

h 3 3 5 8

2b 1 2 0 2

3b 0 0 1 1

hr 0 0 0 0

rbi 3 3 2 5

bb 2 4 4 8

so 0 6 5 11

sb-att 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 21


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SHELBY WIEMAN

Jr. - C - R/R - Utica, Neb.

#12

Centennial HS

2012: Played in 33 contests while making 29 starts at catcher Had 17 at bats Had one double 2011: Played in 19 games, started in 15 Had one hit, one walk, and two hit by pitches Had 77 putouts and only one error for a fielding percentage of .988 Had one hit againts Adams State College on April 3rd Centennial High School: A 2010 graduate of Centennial HS in Utica, Neb. Played two years of basketball and four years of softball During her sophomore and junior seasons was named First Team All-conference and All-state Honorable Mention Senior season received First Team All-conference honors and First Team All-state honors In 2009 helped lead her team to a district championship and to qualify for the state tournament Personal: Born on August 21, 1992 Parents are Scott and Kirsten Wieman Enjoys reading Favorite book is Song of Years

Year 2011 2012 AWARDS 2012 RMAC ALL-ACADEMIC 2013 HONORABLE MENTION TOTAL 22

avg .050 .059 .208 .115

gp-gs 19-15 33-29 12-10 64-54

ab 20 17 24 61

r 1 0 2 3

h 1 1 5 7

2b 0 1 1 2

3b 0 0 0 0

hr 0 0 0 0

rbi 0 0 0 0

bb 1 1 2 4

so 8 3 8 19

sb-att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0


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SYDNEY GAFFIN

So. - P - R/R - Glendale, Ariz.

#2

Mountain Ridge HS

2012: Led the team with 10 wins on the mound Started 19 games on the hill while appearing in 32 contests Second on the team with a 5.46 ERA Had six complete games Second on the team with two shutouts Led the Rangers pitching 120 1/3 innings Second on the team with 51 strikeouts Also had 12 at bats and had two hits of which one included a three-run homerun Threw a five-hit shutout in a 1-0 victory over Black Hills State on April 22nd Struckout season-high five against Adams State on April 1st Mountain Ridge HS: Graduated from Mountain Ridge high school in Glendale, Ariz. in 2011 Lettered in softball all four years Earned Best Defensive player in 2010 and 2011 Named Team Leader in 2011 Team was ranked every year (2011, 5th; 2010, 3rd; 2009, 7th; 2008, 12th) Personal: Born on February 9th, 1993 in Glendale, Ariz. Daughter of Rich and Amy Gaffin Has two siblings, Brandi and Bailey Sister Brandi plays softball at Grand Canyon University Favorite movies is Benchwarmers Career ambition is to be a pharmacist

Year 2012 2013 TOTAL Year 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .167 .143 .158 era 4.25 5.95 4.65

gp-gs 32-20 4-3 36-23 w-l 10-10 0-8 10-18

ab 12 7 19 app 32 10 42

gs 19 7 26

r 1 0 1

h 2 1 3

2b 0 0 0

3b 0 0 0

hr 1 0 1

cg 6 3 9

sho 2/1 0/0 2/1

sv 0 0 0

ip 120.1 37.2 158.0

rbi 4 3 7 h 173 68 241

bb 0 1 1 r 90 46 136

so 7 4 11

er 73 32 105

sb-att 0-0 0-0 0-0 bb 27 9 36

so 51 21 72 23


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TAYLOR WILCOX

So. - C/3B - R/R - El Centro, Calif.

#3

Southwest HS

2012: Played in all 49 games while making 48 starts Started 26 games at third base, 20 at catcher and two as designated player Fourth on the team with a .343 batting average Led the team with four homeruns Also topped the team with 36 runs batted in Slapped 47 hits in 137 at bats Crossed the plate 21 times Third on the team with a .474 slugging percentage Second on the team with five hit by pitches Only struck out six times all season Went 3-for-4 with three runs scored, three RBIs and a homerun against Eastern New Mexico on February 19th Over a three-game period against Western New Mexico she went 6-for-8 with six RBIs, two homeruns and a double Had season-high three hits four times Led the team with eight multi-RBI games Southwest HS: Graduated from Southwest High School in El Centro, Calif. in 2011 Lettered in softball four years and volleyball three years Named to Imperial Valley All League Team in 2011 for softball Named to San Diego Union Academic Athletic Team for the 2010-11 season for softball Named to Imperial Balley All League and MVP in 2011 for softball Named to San Diego Union Academic Athletic Team in 2009 and 2011 for volleyball Named MVP and to the Imperial Valley All League Team in 2009 for volleyball Personal: Born on May 30th, 1993 in La Mesa, California. Daughter of Michael and Traci Wilcox Has one brother, Travis who played at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin (2009-Present) Favorite book is The Pact by Jodi Picoult

Year 2012 2013 TOTAL 24

avg .343 .268 .326

gp-gs 49-48 13-13 62-61

ab 137 41 178

r 21 6 27

h 47 11 58

2b 6 4 10

3b 0 1 1

hr 4 0 4

rbi 36 5 41

bb 8 3 11

so 6 6 12

sb-att 4-4 2-2 6-6


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BETH PETERSEN So. - 3B/UT - R/R - Wheat Ridge, Colo.

#5

Holy Family HS

2012: Saw action in 12 games while making two starts at third base Had five at bats Had three assists Scored two runs Holy Family HS: Graduated from Holy Family High School in Broomfield, Colo. in 2011 Lettered in softball from 2008-2011 Named All-Conference First Team her freshman (2007-8), junior(2009-10) and senior seasons (2010-11) Helped lead team to 3A Colorado State Tournament all four years, including state final appearances her freshman and sophomore season. Led the team in batting with a .477 average her senior season Also led the team with 16 stolen bases and nine doubles Personal: The daughter of Tom and Claire Petersen was born April 24th, 1993 in Denver, Colo. She has three siblings, Mary, Jake and Grace Her favorite movie is Gladiator and her favorite book is The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Beth’s career ambition is to be an Architectural Engineer

Year 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .000 .000 .000

gp-gs 12-2 6-3 18-5

ab 5 0 5

r 2 0 2

h 0 0 0

2b 0 0 0

3b 0 0 0

hr 0 0 0

rbi 0 1 1

bb 0 0 0

so 4 0 4

sb-att 0-1 1-2 1-3 25


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BRIANNA BOGDAJEWICZ

So. - OF - L/R - Streamwood, Ill.

#11

Streamwood HS

2012: Played in 41 games while making 20 starts Started nine games each in left field and as designated player with one start each at second base and right field Third on the team with a .347 batting average Scored 19 runs and had 17 hits in 49 at-bats Led the team with a .458 on-base percentage Second on the team with 13 stolen bases out of 15 attempts Had season-best two hits in three different games Scored season-high two runs three different times Streamwood HS: Graduated from Streamwood High School in Streamwood, Ill. in 2011 Lettered four years in softball and three years in volleyball Named to All Conference Fox Valley, All Area Team Courier News, and All Area First Team Named Senior All Star Selection for softball Named Team MVP in 2010 and 2011 for softball and 2010 for volleyball Played for Streamwood Magic and Dupage Diamond Dawgs Club teams Personal: Born on May 10th, 1993 in Streamwood, Ill. Daughter of Mike Bogdajeiwcz and Jane Bogdajeiwcz Has three siblings, Ryan, Sean, and Nick Favorite movie is Toy Story Career ambition is in Nursing

Year 2012 2013 TOTAL 26

avg .347 .250 .250

gp-gs 41-20 13-13 13-13

ab 49 32 32

r 19 6 6

h 17 8 8

2b 0 0 0

3b 0 0 0

hr 0 0 0

rbi 0 0 0

bb 10 8 8

so 26 15 15

sb-att 13-15 3-3 3-3


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RACHEL ILLIAS

So.. - SS - R/R - Beaverton, Ore.

#21

Jesuit HS

2012: Led the team with a .392 batting average Started all 49 games with 43 starts at shortstop and six at second base Led the team with 67 hits which ranked ninth in the RMAC Also topped the team with five triples which was tied for fourth in the RMAC Had a team-best 17 stolen bases which was seventh most in the RMAC Led the team with 37 runs scored and 171 at bats Second on the team with a .485 slugging percentage and third with a .429 on-base percentage Ranked 13th toughest to strikeout in NCAA Division II with a 42.8 ratio Only struck out four times all season Led the team with 98 assists Led the team with 19 multi-hit games During the season had a season-best 20 game hit streak Had season-best three hits in seven different games Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three stolen bases against CSU-Pueblo on March 18th Scored season-high three runs scored against New Mexico Highlands on March 24th Had season-high two RBIs against CSU-Pueblo on March 17th Jesuit HS: Graduated from Jesuit High School in Portland, Ore. in 2011 Lettered in softball all four years (2008-11) and soccer in 2010 Named All Metro League Infielder Second Team in 2010 and First Team in 2011 Named All State Infielder Honorable Mention in 2011 Named Oregon 6A High School Senior Softball All-Star in 2011 Named Best Defensive Player for JHS in 2010 and Best Offensive Player in 2011 Named Jesuit Most Inspirational Player in 2011 Team leader in batting average (.472) and fielder percentage (.986) in 2011 Team titled Softball League Champions in 2007 and 2008 and Soccer State Champions in 2010 Personal: Born on December 2nd, 1992 in Portland, Ore. Daughter of Steve and Roni Illias Has one sister, Nicole Sister Nicole played softball at College of Idaho and Concordia University Favorite movie is The Sandlot Career ambition is to be a pharmacist

Year 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg .392 .356 .384

gp-gs 49-49 13-13 62-62

ab 171 45 216

r 37 7 44

h 67 16 83

2b 6 0 6

3b 5 2 7

hr 0 2 2

rbi 12 10 22

bb 11 1 12

so 4 2 6

AWARDS 2012

RMAC C0-FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

sb-att 17-21 2-3 2012 ALL-RMAC FIRST TEAM 19-24 27


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ASHLEY PRESCOTT

Fr. - OF - R/R - Berthoud, Colo.

#15

Berthoud HS

Berthoud High School: A 2012 graduate of Berthoud High School in Berthoud, Colo. Named First Team All-Colorado Class 3A as a senior As a senior she batted .434 with a .510 on-base percentage Had 36 hits with four doubles, four triples and one homerun As a junior hit .413 and led the team with 36 runs scored Led BHS to back-to-back state Class 3A state runner-up finishes Helped Berthoud to 2011 state track championship Earned three letters in softball and four in track Led Berthoud to 800 meter sprint medley state championship in 2012 Named First Team All-Patriot League twice Named First Team All-Patriot League in track four times All-State Track honoree three times Played for Berthoud Blaze White softball club team Ran for Fort Collins Track Club Personal: Born May 25, 1994 in Longmont, Colo. Daughter of Frank Prescott Jr. and Bonnie Prescott Has two older siblings, Jenny and Corey Wants to become a Pediatrician

Holy Family High School: A 2012 graduate of Holy Family High School in Broomfield, Colo. Hit .441 as a senior and led HFHS with eight triples Named First Team All-State as a senior First Team Academic All-State as well First Team All-Metro League in 2011 Second Team All-Metro League in 2010 As as senior led the team with 16 walks Led Holy Family with an .809 slugging percentage Was a perfect 8-for-8 in stolen bases Helped HFHS to a state runner-up in 2008 Played for the Colorado Stars softball club Personal: Born March 31, 1994 in Denver, Colo. Daughter of Steve Gonzales and Crystal Adair Wants to have a career in pharmacy

MONIQUE GONZALEZ Z

Fr. - OF - L/L - Thornton, Colo. olo o.

#18

Holy Family HS HS

Westminster High School: A 2012 graduate of Westminster High School in Westminster, Colo. Hit .490 as a senior with a 1.41 ERA from the rubber Struck out 121 batters in 79 2/3 innings Went 9-4 from the circle Second on the team with 24 hits Two time First Team All-Region selection Two time First Team All-Skyline Conference honoree Honorable Mention All-State honoree as a junior Lettered four years in softball Played for the Colorado Stars and Warriors softball clubs

NICOLE HULL

Fr. - P - R/R - Westminster, Colo.

#19

Personal: Born September 2, 1994 in La Junta, Colo. Daughter of Sandra Hull and Steven Hull Has one older brother, Jared Wants to become a physical therapist

Westminster HS Sterling HS: Graduated with honors from Sterling HS in Sterling, Colo. in 2012 Lettered in softball all four years Named to All-State First Team, All-Conference First Team, and Academic All-State First Team in 2011 In 2010, was named to the Academic All-State First Team Batted a .439, while earned a .902 fielding percentage and led her team in RBIs A four-year Academic Letter Winner from 2008-2012 Club team: Sterling Silver Personal: Born in Sterling, Colo. on April 13th, 1994 Daughter of Bob and Carrie Knudson Has two siblings, Jenna and Taylor Mother Carrie played basketball at McCook Community College and Metro State while father Bob ran track at University of Northern Colorado

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RACHELLE KNUDSON

Fr. - P - R/R - Sterling, Colo.

#23

Sterling HS


2012 All-RMAC Team

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2012 GRADUATE NIKKI HABERKORN

SOPHOMORE RACHEL ILLIAS

2012 All-RMAC Teams First Team Rachel Illias Second Team Nikki Haberkorn

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<<< 2012 RMAC Standings >>> 2012 RMAC Softball Standings Conference

Overall

GP

Record

Win % PF

PA

GP

Record

Win % PF

Colorado Mines

40

26-14

0.650

5.8

3.7

53

29-24

0.547

5.8 4.5

6-4

Lost 2

CSU-Pueblo

39

24-15

0.615

6.4

5.1

45

26-19

0.578

6.0 5.0

3-7

Lost 2

Colorado Christian

40

24-16

0.600

5.9

5.5

63

34-29

0.540

5.0 5.1

6-4

Lost 1

Fort Lewis

40

24-16

0.600

7.8

7.0

56

30-26

0.536

6.9 6.7

6-4

Lost 2

Nebraska-Kearney

36

21-15

0.583

5.5

4.6

50

26-24

0.520

5.3 4.8

6-4

Lost 1

Metro State

38

22-16

0.579

5.8

5.1

53

26-27

0.491

5.4 5.5

6-4

Lost 1

Regis

36

20-16

0.556

4.8

4.3

49

22-27

0.449

4.2 5.1

6-4

Lost 2

Colorado Mesa

40

22-18

0.550

7.2

5.6

50

26-24

0.520

6.6 5.5

3-7

Lost 4

Adams State

40

20-20

0.500

5.6

5.5

48

24-24

0.500

5.7 5.8

5-5

Lost 2

UC-Colorado Springs

40

20-20

0.500

6.0

6.6

45

22-23

0.489

5.9 6.4

5-5

Won 1

New Mexico Highlands 40

18-22

0.450

5.4

6.2

54

26-28

0.481

5.8 6.1

6-4

Won 2

Chadron State

38

14-24

0.368

5.1

6.4

49

17-32

0.347

5.0 6.6

4-6

Won 1

Western New Mexico

40

11-29

0.275

6.6

8.6

53

16-37

0.302

5.9 7.8

3-7

Lost 1

Black Hills St.

37

6-31

0.162

3.3

7.2

48

8-40

0.167

3.1 7.2

2-8

Lost 4

2012 RMAC Teams RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Rachel Illias, Regis Ariel Lopez, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Co-Coach of the Year: Daven Bond, Colorado Christian Shane Showalter, CSU-Pueblo First Team P Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines P Aubree Maul, Metro State C Kaitlynn Barnes, Western New Mexico 1B Stephanie Janes, Fort Lewis 2B Lara Mathewson, UC-Colo. Springs 3B Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State SS Rachel Illias, Regis OF Hannah Rapoport, Colorado Christian OF Katelyn Lovato, Adams State OF Destinee DeHerrera, Fort Lewis DP Courtney Maihi, Colorado Mesa UT Angela Jay, Chadron State Second Team P Genevieve Reyna, Colorado Christian P Justine Bosio, CSU-Pueblo C Kelsey Tillery, Metro State 1B Shannon McClenahan, Colorado Mesa 2B Ali Seberger, Nebraska-Kearney 3B Chelsea Rodriguez, Fort Lewis SS Melanie Lusi, Colorado Christian OF Kamee Vessey, Colorado Mines OF Jessica Albertson, Colorado Mesa OF Molly Clark, Metro State DP Jessica Belsterling, UC-Colo. Springs UT Nikki Haberkorn, Regis Third Team P Kirstie Hiatt , Nebraska-Kearney P Ashley Goletz , Colorado Mines C Shelbie Long, Colorado Christian 1B Sarah Lustgraaf, Colorado Mines 2B Ashly Eichenberger, Western New Mexico 3B Ariel Lopez, CSU-Pueblo SS Samantha Rios, CSU-Pueblo OF Danielle Vallie, Colorado Mesa OF Lynett e Directo, New Mexico Highlands OF Landry Davis, UC-Colo. Springs DP Erika Ecsedy, Adams State UT Emily Jennings, UC-Colo. Springs

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<<< 2012 Statistics >>> 2011 Regis University Softball Overall Statistics for Regis University (as of Apr 27, 2012) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 22-27 Player

Rachel Illias Breanna Backlund Breanna Bogdajeiwcz Taylor Wilcox Shannon Massine Cassie Long Alyssa Beskid Natalie Adami Nikki Haberkorn Maegan Cooley -------------------Molly Tyler Sydney Gaffin Keala Bertulfo Shelby Wieman Brittany Maul Beth Petersen Micheala Carbonneau

avg gp-gs

Home: 14-4

ab

r

45-44

171 150 49 137 153 142 98 111 106 98

37 35 19 21 32 14 7 10 13 6

.227 11-8 .167 10-6 .111 31-5 .059 33-29 .000 9-0 .000 12-2 .000 5-0

22 12 27 17 6 5 3

0 1 6 0 0 2 1

5 2 3 1 0 0 0

. 392 . 380 . 347 . 343 .3 4 0 . 324 .276 . 261 .255 . 184

49-49 49-49 41-20 49-48 49-49 48-48 36-32 46-42 41-41

h

2b 3b hr

67 6 57 12 17 0 47 6 52 2 46 7 27 6 29 6 27 6 18 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

Away: 6-14 rbi

Neutral: 2-9

tb slg%

RMAC: 20-16

bb hp

so gdp

ob% sf sh sb-att

5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 0

12 25 0 36 13 17 19 10 18 7

83 78 17 65 56 53 36 38 41 18

.4 8 5 . 520 .3 4 7 . 474 .3 6 6 . 373 .3 6 7 . 342 .3 8 7 . 184

11 11 10 8 8 6 8 15 12 3

0 6 0 5 0 1 1 1 1 4

4 13 26 6 8 11 11 30 26 15

0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 3

.429 . 440 .4 5 8 . 395 .373 . 356 .336 . 349 .3 3 3 . 238

0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0

2 1 2 3 9 6 1 1 4 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

3 4 3 0 0 0 0

5 5 5 2 0 0 0

. 227 .4 1 7 . 185 .1 1 8 . 000 .0 0 0 . 000

1 0 4 1 1 0 2

0 0 0 0 1 0 0

6 7 6 3 2 4 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

. 261 .167 . 226 .111 . 250 .000 . 400

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0

.362

Totals

.305

49

1307

204

398

54 10 10

167

502

.384

101 20

180

10

Opponents

.320

49

1298

251

416

79 13 31

226

614

.473

103 25

140

5

po

a

17-21 99 11-14 105 13-15 14 4-4 86 10-16 75 7-9 47 0-0 0 1-2 49 1-1 35 0-0 268

98

9 .956

77

14 .929

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

e fld%

5

3 .864

60

5 .967

3

5 .940

4

4 .927

0

0 .000

3

2 .963

86

5 .960

15

4 .986

3

7

1 .909

1

22

2 .920

44

1

3 .938

98

11

1 .991

0

0

0 .000

0

3

0 1.000

0

0

1 .000

6 31

64-83

924

395

59

.957

.379 10 34

31-40

940

420

78

.946

LOB - Team (322), Opp (296). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (18). IBB - Team (1), B. Backlund 1. Picked off - R. Illias 2, A. Beskid 1, B. Backlund 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

Nikki Haberkorn Sydney Gaffin Molly Tyler Natalie Adami

era

w-l

4.90 9-11 5.46 10-10 7.03 3-6 81.00 0-0

app gs

cg

sho

24 20 11 32 19 6 24 10 1 2 0 0

3/0 2/1 1/1 0/0

sv

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

0 115.2 151 0 120.1 173 1 71.2 91 0 0.1 1

ip

94 90 60 7

63 73 56 3

30 27 41 5

59 51 30 0

26 35 18 0

3b

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

9 8 3 11 1 12 0 0

.306 . 339 .312 . 333

3 13 6 10 4 2 1 0

0 7 0 0

2 14 5 16 3 4 0 0

Totals

5. 70

22-27

49 49

18

7/1

1

308.0

416

251

195

103

140

79

13

31

.320

14 25

7 10

34

Opponents

4. 31

27-22

49 49

31

7/1

1

313.1

398

204

150

101

180

54

10

10

.305

19 20

0

31

6

PB - Team (7), S. Wieman 4, T. Wilcox 3, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (1), N. Haberkorn 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - S. Wieman (19-22), T. Wilcox (11-17), N. Haberkorn (15-17), M. Tyler (8-12), S. Gaffin (7-10).

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Individual Career Records

Highest batting avg. (min. 225 AB) 1. .460 - Le Hanson (134-291) - 1990-91 2. .439 - Alisa Heronema (339-772) - 2008-11 3. .398 - Mary Beth Beckham (212-532) - 1990-93 4. .397 - Rebekah Tippets (244-615) - 1999-02 5. .378 - Stacey Varney (123-325) - 1990-92

Most triples 1. 30 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 24 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 3. 23 - Christi Weiser - 1997-00 4. 18 - Stacey Varney - 1990-92 5. 16 - Sharita Richmond - 2002-05

Most sacrifice hits 1. 41 - Katie Rotz - 1997-00 2. 37 - Ellen Perkins - 1992-94 3. 36 - Shannon Massine - 2010-12 4. 31 - Christy Dehlinger - 1995-98 5. 30 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11

Highest slugging pct. (min. 225 AB) 1. .674 - Le Hanson (291 AB) - 1990-91 2. .642 - Rebekah Tippets (615 AB) - 1999-02 3. .611 - Michelle Johnston (596 AB) - 2004-07 4. .607 - Christi Weiser (445 AB) - 1997-00 5. .604 - Sharita Richmond (510 AB) - 2002-05

Most home runs 1. 33 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 2. 28 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 3. 27 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 27 - Anna Schafer - 2004-07 5. 23 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07

Most stolen bases 1. 88 - Sharita Richmond (88-103) - 2002-05 2. 81 - Melissa Backlund (81-92) - 2004-07 3. 70 - Alisa Heronema (70-91) - 2008-11 4. 66 - Mary Beth Beckham (66-73) - 1990-93 5. 57 - Erin Christianson (57-64) - 1999-02

Highest on base pct. (min. 225 AB) 1. .495 - Le Hanson (291 AB) - 1990-91 2. .476 - Alisa Heronema (772 AB) - 2008-11 3. .457 - Rebekah Tippets (615 AB) - 1999-02 4. .452 - Christi Weiser (445 AB) - 1997-00 5. .452 - Sharita Richmond (510 AB) - 2002-05

Most runs batted in 1. 170 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 2. 149 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 3. 145 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 4. 129 - Stacia Buda - 2001-04 5. 126 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12

Most times caught stealing 1. 21 - Alisa Heronema (70-91) - 2008-11 2. 16 - Shannon Massine (38-54) - 2010-12 3. 15 - Christine Gardella (37-52) - 2005-08 15 - Lindzy Molinaro (28-43) - 2003-06 15 - Sharita Richmond (88-103) - 2002-05

Highest stolen base pct. (min. 20 attempts) 1. .909 - Ellen Perkins (40-44) - 1992-94 2. .904 - Mary Beth Beckham (66-73) - 1990-93 3. .891 - Erin Christianson (57-64) - 1999-02 4. .889 - Monica Lemieux (32-36) - 1990-93 5. .880 - Melissa Backlund (81-92) - 2004-07

Most total bases 1. 429 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 395 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 3. 365 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 4. 364 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 5. 352 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07

Most stolen base attempts 1. 103 - Sharita Richmond (88-103) - 2002-05 2. 92 - Melissa Backlund (81-92) - 2004-07 3. 91 - Alisa Heronema (70-91) - 2008-11 4. 73 - Mary Beth Beckham (66-73) - 1990-93 5. 64 - Erin Christianson (57-64) - 1999-02 64 - Amy Christianson (52-64) - 1999-02

Most games played 1. 213 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 208 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 208 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 4. 203 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 5. 201 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07

Most walks 1. 89 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 2. 80 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 80 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 4. 69 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 5. 65 - Sharita Richmond - 2002-05

Most games started 1. 212 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 208 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 3. 204 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 4. 203 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 5. 200 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 200 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07

Most intentional walks 1. 4 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 2 - Stacia Buda - 2001-04 2 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 2 - Amy Tarnoff - 2002-05 5. 1 - Cassie Long - 2009-12

Most at bats 1. 772 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 675 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 3. 615 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 4. 610 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 5. 596 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 Most runs scored 1. 188 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 2. 186 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 3. 157 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 4. 151 - Mary Beth Beckham - 1990-93 5. 149 - Sharita Richmond - 2002-05 Most hits 1. 339 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 244 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 3. 238 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 4. 222 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 5. 212 - Mary Beth Beckham - 1990-93 Most doubles 1. 49 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 2. 44 - Amanda Boeding - 1992-95 3. 41 - Stacia Buda - 2001-04 41 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 41 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12

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Most times hit by pitch 1. 25 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 2. 23 - Jessica Beddo - 1999-02 3. 16 - Christi Weiser - 1997-00 4. 15 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 5. 13 - Stacia Buda - 2001-04 Most times struck out 1. 154 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 145 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 3. 118 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 4. 114 - Anna Schafer - 2004-07 5. 107 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 Most times struck out looking 1. 46 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 2. 42 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 3. 38 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 4. 36 - Maureen McDaniel - 2007-10 5. 23 - Amber Sivetts - 2005-08 Most sacrifice flies 1. 12 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 2. 10 - Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 3. 8 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 8 - Stacia Buda - 2001-04 5. 6 - Aimee Lee - 2000-03

Most times reached base on error 1. 38 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 27 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 27 - Shannon Massine - 2010-12 4. 26 - Cassie Long - 2009-12 5. 25 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 Most times reached on FC 1. 39 - Cassie Long - 2009-12 2. 37 - Shannon Massine - 2010-12 3. 34 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 4. 32 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 5. 27 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 Most times reached on CI 1. 1 - Shannon Massine - 2010-12 1 - Amber Sivetts - 2005-08 1 - Jamie Winsor - 2008-10 Most times grounded into DP 1. 10 - Christina Wade - 2001-04 2. 8 - Stacia Buda - 2001-04 3. 7 - Katie Rotz - 1997-00 4. 6 - Aimee Lee - 2000-03 5. 5 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 Most times hit into triple play 1. 1 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 Most fly outs 1. 150 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 136 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 3. 126 - Amber Sivetts - 2005-08 4. 115 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 5. 111 - Jacqueleen Martinez - 2006-09 Most ground outs 1. 245 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 2. 225 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 3. 213 - Shannon Massine - 2010-12 4. 203 - Cassie Long - 2009-12 5. 168 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12


Individual Career Records Most picked off 1. 3 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 3 - Lindzy Molinaro - 2003-06 3. 2 - Rachel Illias - 2012 2 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 2 - Erin Christianson - 1999-02 2 - Jessica Tomas - 1996-98

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Most complete games 1. 92 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 72 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 69 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 4. 57 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 5. 56 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93

Most strikeouts looking 1. 205 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 2. 164 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 3. 130 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 4. 29 - Ali Davenport - 2006-07 5. 15 - Sydney Gaffin - 2012

Most games finished 1. 31 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 2. 23 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 3. 19 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 4. 16 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 5. 14 - Molly Tyler - 2012

Most doubles allowed 1. 154 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 133 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 3. 115 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 4. 104 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 5. 80 - Christina Wade - 2001-04

Lowest opponent batting avg. (min. 170 IP) 1. .248 - Nicole Breeding (222.0 IP) - 2005-06 2. .264 - Bianca Holley (691.1 IP) - 2008-11 3. .276 - Ali Davenport (253.0 IP) - 2006-07 4. .276 - Kaitlyn Gentert (730.1 IP) - 2005-08 5. .280 - Jennifer Hayashi (414.0 IP) - 2001-04

Most shutouts 1. 15 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 15 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 13 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 4. 12 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04 5. 8 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00 8 - Susan Erstad - 1998-01

Most triples allowed 1. 22 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 21 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 3. 20 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 4. 19 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93 5. 17 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (min. 170 IP) 1. 0.56 - Christina Wade (312.2 IP) - 2001-04 2. 1.52 - Susan Erstad (345.1 IP) - 1998-01 3. 1.57 - Jennifer Hayashi (414.0 IP) - 2001-04 4. 1.68 - Tricia Garigan (569.2 IP) - 1995-98 5. 1.73 - Laura Picon (497.1 IP) - 1990-93

Most combined shutouts 1. 5 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00 2. 3 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 3. 2 - Susan Erstad - 1998-01 2 - Amy Camblin - 1997-00

Most home runs allowed 1. 88 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 65 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 3. 51 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 4. 29 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04 5. 26 - Ali Davenport - 2006-07

Most innings pitched 1. 730.1 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 691.1 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 569.2 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 4. 544.1 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 5. 497.1 - Laura Picon - 1990-93

Most batters faced 1. 3101 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 2. 2692 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 3. 2597 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 4. 1849 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00 5. 1751 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98

Most hits allowed 1. 810 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 739 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 735 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 4. 679 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 5. 580 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93

Most at bats against 1. 2931 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 2802 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 2320 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 4. 1638 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04 5. 1310 - Christina Wade - 2001-04

Most runs allowed 1. 453 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 396 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 3. 395 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93 4. 379 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 5. 376 - Laura Picon - 1990-93

Most wild pitches 1. 71 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 2. 35 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00 3. 25 - Ashley Ballard - 2000-03 25 - Brandi Weisbecker - 1996 5. 24 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12

Most earned runs allowed 1. 356 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 315 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 3. 294 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 4. 236 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 5. 230 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93

Most balks 1. 7 - Sydney Gaffin - 2012 2. 1 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00 1 - Christina Wade - 2001-04 1 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 1 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08

Most walks allowed 1. 226 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 217 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 3. 204 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 4. 157 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93 5. 149 - Ali Davenport - 2006-07

Most hit batters 1. 72 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 35 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 25 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 4. 23 - Tanette Terry - 1990-93 5. 15 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04

Most intentional walks allowed 1. 6 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 2. 1 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08

Most sacrifice flies allowed 1. 16 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 2. 15 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 3. 11 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04 4. 10 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 5. 6 - Ali Davenport - 2006-07 6 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 6 - Sydney Gaffin - 2012

Lowest earned run avg. (min. 170 IP) 1. 1.51 - Tricia Garigan (569.2 IP) - 1995-98 2. 2.39 - Bridgette Herbert (416.2 IP) - 1997-00 3. 2.69 - Jennifer Hayashi (414.0 IP) - 2001-04 4. 2.73 - Christina Wade (312.2 IP) - 2001-04 5. 2.90 - Nicole Breeding (222.0 IP) - 2005-06

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (min. 170 IP) 1. 5.93 - Bianca Holley (691.1 IP) - 2008-11 2. 5.46 - Tricia Garigan (569.2 IP) - 1995-98 3. 5.25 - Nikki Haberkorn (544.1 IP) - 2009-12 4. 4.96 - Bridgette Herbert (416.2 IP) - 1997-00 5. 4.94 - Jennifer Hayashi (414.0 IP) - 2001-04 Most wins 1. 78 - Kaitlyn Gentert (78-33) - 2005-08 2. 54 - Tricia Garigan (54-26) - 1995-98 54 - Bianca Holley (54-45) - 2008-11 4. 44 - Nikki Haberkorn (44-46) - 2009-12 5. 41 - Bridgette Herbert (41-22) - 1997-00 Most losses 1. 46 - Nikki Haberkorn (44-46) - 2009-12 2. 45 - Bianca Holley (54-45) - 2008-11 3. 43 - Tanette Terry (32-43) - 1990-93 4. 36 - Laura Picon (35-36) - 1990-93 5. 33 - Kaitlyn Gentert (78-33) - 2005-08 Most saves 1. 9 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 8 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 3. 4 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 4 - Jenny Ford - 1993-96 5. 3 - Natalie Adami - 2009-12 3 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 Most appearances 1. 132 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 131 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 106 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 4. 104 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 5. 95 - Laura Picon - 1990-93 Most games started 1. 110 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 2. 97 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 90 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 4. 79 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 5. 66 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00

Most strikeouts 1. 586 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 2. 444 - Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 3. 435 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 4. 408 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 5. 295 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00

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Most triple plays turned 1. 1 - Jamie Winsor - 2008-10 1 - Jacqueleen Martinez - 2006-09 Most caught stealing by 1. 43 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 35 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 3. 25 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 25 - Amy Tarnoff - 2002-05 5. 24 - Christine Grimes - 1997-00 Most stolen bases against 1. 148 - Aimee Lee - 2000-03 2. 113 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 3. 88 - Amy Tarnoff - 2002-05 4. 70 - Bianca Holley - 2008-11 5. 68 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04 68 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 Most passed balls 1. 38 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 2. 22 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 3. 15 - Amy Tarnoff - 2002-05 15 - Jenny Ford - 1993-96 5. 14 - Christine Grimes - 1997-00

Highest fielding pct. (min. 400 chances) Most catchers interference by 1. .990 - Amber Sivetts (1055-33-11) - 2005-08 1. 2 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 2. .988 - Alisa Heronema (979-110-13) - 2008-11 2. 1 - Christine Grimes - 1997-00 3. .988 - Christina Wade (783-176-12) - 2001-04 1 - Jenny Ford - 1993-96 4. .988 - Kourtney McNulty (686-27-9) - 1997-99 1 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 5. .987 - Mariah Piper (1115-88-16) - 2004-07 1 - Shelby Wieman - 2011-12 1 - Aimee Lee - 2000-03 Lowest stolen base against pct. (min. 20 attempts) 1 - Amy Tarnoff - 2002-05 1. .667 - Bianca Holley (70-105) - 2008-11 1 - Maureen McDaniel - 2007-10 2. .692 - Tricia Garigan (45-65) - 1995-98 3. .704 - Nicole Breeding (19-27) - 2005-06 4. .714 - Christine Grimes (60-84) - 1997-00 5. .722 - Mariah Piper (65-90) - 2004-07 Most chances 1. 1300 - Carrie Lassman - 1992-95 2. 1219 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 3. 1102 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 4. 1099 - Amber Sivetts - 2005-08 5. 1038 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 Most putouts 1. 1173 - Carrie Lassman - 1992-95 2. 1115 - Mariah Piper - 2004-07 3. 1055 - Amber Sivetts - 2005-08 4. 979 - Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 5. 977 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 Most assists 1. 554 - Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 2. 546 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 3. 405 - Mary Beth Beckham - 1990-93 4. 354 - Anna Schafer - 2004-07 5. 341 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 Most errors 1. 69 - Mary Beth Beckham - 1990-93 2. 65 - Amanda Boeding - 1992-95 3. 61 - Shannon Sumner - 2000-03 4. 56 - Stacey Varney - 1990-92 5. 55 - Katie Rotz - 1997-00 Most double plays turned 1. 35 - Emily Anderson - 2008-11 2. 33 - Amber Sivetts - 2005-08 3. 30 - Anna Schafer - 2004-07 4. 23 - Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 23 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008-11 34


Individual Career History

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Year

2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

.315 50-50 .238 7-7 .380 49-49 .560 8-8 .357 114-114

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

bb

so

sb-att

146 21 150 25 342

26 3 35 5 69

46 5 57 14 122

7 0 12 4 23

1 0 3 3 7

0 0 1 0 1

21 2 25 3 51

10 1 11 3 25

23 0 13 3 39

15-17 5-5 11-14 0-0 31-36

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most intentional walks: t-5th (1) Most times reached base on error: 6th (22) Most times hit by pitch: t-7th (9) Most picked off: t-7th (1) Highest stolen base pct.: 8th (.861) Most times reached on FC: t-10th (15) Most ground outs: 11th (97) Most double plays turned: 11th (13) Highest on base pct.: 12th (.414) Highest batting avg.: 13th (.357) Most stolen bases: 15th (31) Most stolen base attempts: t-15th (36) Most triples: t-16th (7) Most fly outs: 18th (72) Most assists: 18th (194) Most times grounded into DP: t-18th (2) Most errors: 19th (32) Most times caught stealing: t-20th (5)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most times reached base on error: 2nd (12 in 2012) Most intentional walks: t-3rd (1 in 2012) Most picked off: t-3rd (1 in 2012) Most times hit by pitch: t-7th (6 in 2012) Most doubles: t-14th (12 in 2012) Most sacrifice hits: t-14th (10 in 2010) Highest stolen base pct.: t-15th (.882 in 2010) Most ground outs: t-18th (50 in 2010) Most double plays turned: t-18th (7 in 2010) Most stolen bases: t-19th (15 in 2010) Most times reached base on error: t-20th (7 in 2010)

K. Bertulfo Year

2012 2013 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

bb

so

sb-att

.111 .200 .154

31-5 10-10 41-15

27 25 52

6 4 10

3 5 8

2 0 2

0 1 1

0 0 0

3 2 5

4 4 8

6 5 11

0-0 0-0 0-0

A. Beskid Year

2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

bb

so

sb-att

.417 .217 .276 .000 .294

12-11 9-7 36-32 2-1 59-51

36 23 98 3 160

7 2 7 0 16

15 5 27 0 47

5 1 6 0 12

0 0 0 0 0

4 2 1 0 7

12 7 18 0 37

1 1 8 1 11

5 9 11 1 26

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most intentional walks: t-5th (1) Most picked off: t-7th (1)

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most intentional walks: t-3rd (1 in 2010) Most picked off: t-3rd (1 in 2012)

Bogdajewicz Year

2013 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

bb

so

sb-att

.250 .250

13-13 13-13

32 32

6 6

8 8

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

8 8

15 15

3-3 3-3

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most times struck out looking: t-18th (9 in 2013) 35


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Individual Career Leaders

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Le Hanson - 1990-91 Alisa Heronema - 2008-11 Mary Beth Beckham - 1990-93 Rebekah Tippets - 1999-02 Stacey Varney - 1990-92 Amanda Boeding - 1992-95 Sharita Richmond - 2002-05 Mariah Piper - 2004-07 Christi Weiser - 1997-00 Carrie Lassman - 1992-95 Monica Atencio - 2006-07 Ellen Perkins - 1992-94 B. Backlund - 2010-13 Stacey Pray - 1994-96 Stacia Buda - 2001-04 Melissa Backlund - 2004-07 Michelle Johnston - 2004-07 Amy Christianson - 1999-02 Christine Gardella - 2005-08 Rebecca Marianetti - 2000-03 Player

Tricia Garigan - 1995-98 Bridgette Herbert - 1997-00 Jennifer Hayashi - 2001-04 Christina Wade - 2001-04 Nicole Breeding - 2005-06 Bianca Holley - 2008-11 Susan Erstad - 1998-01 Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005-08 Ashley Ballard - 2000-03 Kara Mahan - 2003-04 Laura Picon - 1990-93 Tanette Terry - 1990-93 Ali Davenport - 2006-07 Nikki Haberkorn - 2009-12 Pam Kinler - 1992-95

avg

gp-gs

.460 .439 .398 .397 .378 .377 .376 .376 .371 .370 .366 .365 .357 .355 .355 .353 .351 .350 .348 .347

93-91 213-212 169-162 196-196 107-98 174-164 178-150 197-197 148-140 180-179 87-83 127-124 114-114 119-118 181-170 201-200 200-200 163-142 162-120 189-181

era

1.51 2.39 2.69 2.73 2.90 2.98 2.98 3.02 3.05 3.19 3.32 3.43 3.85 4.58 4.73

w-l

54-26 41-22 37-26 27-21 24-8 54-45 33-23 78-33 29-23 17-11 35-36 32-43 26-13 44-46 18-24

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

291 772 532 615 325 528 510 590 445 533 262 400 342 363 510 675 596 428 396 594

75 186 151 135 85 124 149 112 128 85 41 101 69 61 54 188 157 90 110 129

134 339 212 244 123 199 192 222 165 197 96 146 122 129 181 238 209 150 138 206

19 27 13 49 18 44 33 41 35 27 18 7 23 18 41 34 38 10 8 25

11 30 6 24 18 5 16 4 23 7 1 3 7 2 0 12 9 10 9 12

7 1 2 18 3 3 17 27 8 2 12 0 1 11 16 23 33 2 17 1

92 68 67 170 71 102 81 149 87 119 73 40 51 97 129 113 145 38 92 56

196 429 243 395 186 262 308 352 270 244 152 159 162 184 270 365 364 186 215 258

.674 .556 .457 .642 .572 .496 .604 .597 .607 .458 .580 .398 .474 .507 .529 .541 .611 .435 .543 .434

19 50 36 69 17 45 65 60 51 39 15 31 25 26 48 54 89 10 35 38

app

hbp

so

gdp

1 14 5 41 0 53 8 64 0 22 3 33 5 49 2 33 16 46 4 19 5 20 1 4 9 39 6 13 13 29 7 107 15 100 3 30 8 66 9 40

0 0 0 4 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 8 1 3 1 0 0

ob%

sf sh

sb-att

.495 0 9 20-23 .476 1 14 70-91 .437 0 20 66-73 .457 10 4 19-19 .409 0 2 2-4 .427 3 21 20-24 .452 0 10 88-103 .428 12 9 2-2 .452 1 13 29-35 .413 5 14 12-15 .408 2 3 1-2 .412 0 37 40-44 .414 1 11 31-36 .405 3 7 2-3 .418 8 5 0-1 .404 4 29 81-92 .442 8 22 16-19 .369 1 16 52-64 .411 1 15 37-52 .395 0 25 43-52

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

104 79 82 66 82 63 58 44 37 33 131 97 66 56 132 110 79 57 42 25 95 33 78 33 51 41 106 90 68 38

69 45 47 34 30 72 38 92 26 16 57 56 22 52 15

13/3 8/5 12/1 6/0 5/0 15/1 8/2 15/0 7/1 2/0 6/0 5/0 1/0 7/1 1/0

8 1 2 0 0 4 1 9 2 1 3 2 1 2 1

569.2 416.2 414.0 312.2 222.0 691.1 345.1 730.1 331.0 191.0 497.1 469.2 253.0 544.1 245.2

475 428 458 394 209 739 393 810 394 247 679 580 278 735 376

191 216 219 166 113 379 207 396 224 120 376 395 170 453 259

123 142 159 122 92 294 147 315 144 87 236 230 139 356 166

137 126 93 25 94 204 75 226 131 51 123 157 149 217 139

444 295 292 143 114 586 210 435 214 46 108 112 136 408 60

46 70 57 80 29 115 51 133 43 46 104 71 46 154 42

17 8 7 6 1 20 7 14 6 2 21 19 6 22 12

8 20 29 14 24 51 20 88 12 12 15 15 26 65 8

bf

po

a

e

fld%

550 979 215 223 183 188 189 1115 508 1173 322 155 201 190 28 354 257 140 93 311

23 110 405 17 219 321 20 88 127 104 14 49 194 191 4 546 554 10 9 313

16 13 69 13 56 65 7 16 31 23 4 19 32 35 2 53 53 13 6 49

.973 .988 .900 .949 .878 .887 .968 .987 .953 .982 .988 .915 .925 .916 .941 .944 .939 .920 .944 .927

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

1751 .848 1849 99.000 0 .280 0 .301 257 .248 3101 .264 1235 1.337 2597 .276 466 .404 0 .314 0 .714 0 .720 1189 .276 2692 .317 0 .345

19 35 18 8 5 71 12 19 25 5 0 0 18 21 13

8 14 15 4 12 35 13 25 3 7 3 23 3 72 10

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 3 11 3 4 10 2 15 5 5 0 0 6 16 0

61 46 66 31 17 49 39 56 36 30 0 0 23 66 0

Individual Season Records Highest batting avg. (min. 89 AB) 1. .522 - Mary Beth Beckham (60-115) - 1993 2. .482 - Le Hanson (68-141) - 1991 3. .472 - Alisa Heronema (101-214) - 2009 4. .457 - Alisa Heronema (80-175) - 2010 5. .453 - Amanda Boeding (72-159) - 1994 Highest slugging pct. (min. 89 AB) 1. .899 - Mariah Piper (149 AB) - 2005 2. .777 - Christi Weiser (103 AB) - 1999 3. .764 - Heather Utecht (208 AB) - 2006 4. .730 - Lindzy Molinaro (159 AB) - 2006 5. .723 - Le Hanson (141 AB) - 1991

4. 60 - Heather Utecht - 2006 60 - Mariah Piper - 2006 Most games started 1. 63 - Anna Schafer - 2006 63 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 63 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 4. 60 - Heather Utecht - 2006 60 - Mariah Piper - 2006

Most at bats 1. 214 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 2. 213 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 3. 208 - Heather Utecht - 2006 Highest on base pct. (min. 89 AB) 4. 198 - Alisa Heronema - 2008 1. .534 - Mary Beth Beckham (115 AB) - 1993 5. 191 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 2. .528 - Christi Weiser (103 AB) - 1999 3. .517 - Le Hanson (141 AB) - 1991 Most runs scored 4. .505 - Alisa Heronema (175 AB) - 2010 1. 71 - Heather Utecht - 2006 5. .503 - Sharita Richmond (151 AB) - 2005 2. 67 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 3. 64 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 Highest stolen base pct. (min. 10 attempts) 4. 56 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 1. 1.000 - Ellen Perkins (10-10) - 1993 5. 55 - Melissa Backlund - 2005 1.000 - Mary Beth Beckham (20-20) - 1993 1.000 - Amanda Boeding (11-11) - 1994 Most hits 4. .964 - Melissa Backlund (27-28) - 2004 1. 101 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 5. .962 - Erin Christianson (25-26) - 2002 2. 84 - Alisa Heronema - 2008 3. 83 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 Most games played 4. 80 - Alisa Heronema - 2010 1. 63 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 5. 79 - Heather Utecht - 2006 63 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 40 63 - Anna Schafer - 2006

Most doubles 1. 17 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 17 - Rebekah Tippets - 2002 17 - Stacia Buda - 2002 17 - Amanda Boeding - 1994 5. 16 - Natalie Adami - 2011 Most triples 1. 13 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 2. 9 - Jessica Tomas - 1998 3. 8 - Monica Lemieux - 1993 8 - Rebekah Tippets - 2002 Most home runs 1. 20 - Heather Utecht - 2006 2. 18 - Mariah Piper - 2005 3. 14 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 14 - Lindzy Molinaro - 2006 5. 12 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 Most runs batted in 1. 69 - Mariah Piper - 2005 2. 56 - Monica Atencio - 2006 3. 55 - Rebekah Tippets - 2002 4. 54 - Heather Utecht - 2006 5. 50 - Stacia Buda - 2002 Most total bases 1. 159 - Heather Utecht - 2006 2. 134 - Mariah Piper - 2005 134 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 4. 132 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 5. 125 - Michelle Johnston - 2006


Individual Season Records Most walks 1. 37 - Sharita Richmond - 2005 2. 32 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 3. 31 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 4. 26 - Jacqueleen Martinez - 2008 5. 25 - Michelle Johnston - 2007 25 - Natalie Adami - 2009 25 - Chelsie Rademacher - 2008 Most intentional walks 1. 2 - Amy Tarnoff - 2003 2 - Alisa Heronema - 2011 Most times hit by pitch 1. 14 - Emily Anderson - 2011 2. 10 - Jessica Beddo - 2002 3. 8 - Stacia Buda - 2003 8 - Christi Weiser - 2000 5. 7 - Anna Schafer - 2006 7 - Jessica Beddo - 2001 Most times struck out 1. 50 - Emily Anderson - 2011 2. 46 - Emily Anderson - 2009 46 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 4. 41 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2010 41 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 Most times struck out looking 1. 20 - Natalie Adami - 2009 2. 18 - Chelsie Rademacher - 2008 3. 17 - Maureen McDaniel - 2008 4. 13 - Erica Solano - 2007 13 - Heather Utecht - 2006 13 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 13 - Anna Schafer - 2006 13 - Amber Sivetts - 2006 13 - Emily Anderson - 2011 Most sacrifice flies 1. 5 - Rebekah Tippets - 2001 5 - Mariah Piper - 2005 5 - Stacia Buda - 2004 4. 4 - Michelle Johnston - 2007 4 - Mariah Piper - 2006 4 - Michelle Johnston - 2005 4 - Carrie Lassman - 1994 Most sacrifice hits 1. 19 - Christy Dehlinger - 1996 2. 18 - Ellen Perkins - 1993 3. 16 - Jamie Winsor - 2009 4. 14 - Katie Rotz - 1997 14 - S. Massine - 2010 14 - Rebecca Marianetti - 2001 Most stolen bases 1. 33 - Sharita Richmond (33-37) - 2003 2. 28 - Alisa Heronema (28-35) - 2011 28 - Sharita Richmond (28-32) - 2004 4. 27 - Melissa Backlund (27-28) - 2004 5. 25 - Erin Christianson (25-26) - 2002 25 - Melissa Backlund (25-29) - 2006 Most times caught stealing 1. 8 - Amber Aragon-Autobee (11-19) - 2011 8 - S. Massine (20-28) - 2010 3. 7 - Christine Gardella (9-16) - 2007 7 - Alisa Heronema (28-35) - 2011 7 - Sharita Richmond (18-25) - 2005 Most stolen base attempts 1. 37 - Sharita Richmond (33-37) - 2003

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2. 35 - Alisa Heronema (28-35) - 2011 3. 32 - Sharita Richmond (28-32) - 2004 4. 29 - Melissa Backlund (25-29) - 2006 5. 28 - S. Massine (20-28) - 2010 28 - Melissa Backlund (27-28) - 2004

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (min. 100 IP) 1. 7.22 - Bianca Holley (191.0 IP) - 2010 2. 6.40 - Bianca Holley (213.1 IP) - 2011 3. 6.22 - Tricia Garigan (143.0 IP) - 1997 4. 6.11 - Nikki Haberkorn (110.0 IP) - 2010 5. 6.04 - Jennifer Hayashi (111.1 IP) - 2001

Most times reached base on error 1. 15 - Jamie Winsor - 2009 2. 12 - B. Backlund - 2012 3. 11 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 11 - Alisa Heronema - 2011 5. 10 - S. Massine - 2010 10 - S. Massine - 2011 10 - Cassie Long - 2011

Most wins 1. 27 - Kaitlyn Gentert (27-11) - 2006 2. 23 - Jennifer Hayashi (23-8) - 2002 3. 20 - Bianca Holley (20-11) - 2011 4. 19 - Kaitlyn Gentert (19-6) - 2005 19 - Nicole Breeding (19-5) - 2005

Most times reached on FC 1. 15 - S. Massine - 2012 2. 14 - Cassie Long - 2012 3. 12 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008 12 - S. Massine - 2010 5. 11 - Cassie Long - 2011 11 - Natalie Adami - 2009 Most times reached on CI 1. 1 - Jamie Winsor - 2008 1 - S. Massine - 2010 1 - Amber Sivetts - 2007 Most times grounded into DP 1. 5 - Christina Wade - 2003 2. 4 - Katie Rotz - 1998 Most times hit into triple play 1. 1 - Emily Anderson - 2011 Most fly outs 1. 58 - Jamie Winsor - 2009 2. 57 - Mariah Piper - 2006 3. 52 - Anna Schafer - 2006 4. 50 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 5. 49 - Amber Sivetts - 2006 Most ground outs 1. 77 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2008 2. 74 - S. Massine - 2011 3. 71 - S. Massine - 2010 4. 68 - S. Massine - 2012 5. 67 - Cassie Long - 2011 Most picked off 1. 2 - R. Illias - 2012 2 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 Lowest earned run avg. (min. 100 IP) 1. 1.44 - Tricia Garigan (141.0 IP) - 1995 2. 1.47 - Tricia Garigan (114.2 IP) - 1998 3. 1.47 - Tricia Garigan (171.0 IP) - 1996 4. 1.66 - Tricia Garigan (143.0 IP) - 1997 5. 1.80 - Christina Wade (163.1 IP) - 2004 Lowest opponent batting avg. (min. 100 IP) 1. .232 - Bianca Holley (213.1 IP) - 2011 2. .241 - Tricia Garigan (141.0 IP) - 1995 3. .246 - Jennifer Hayashi (111.1 IP) - 2001 4. .247 - Bianca Holley (191.0 IP) - 2010 5. .252 - Ali Davenport (125.2 IP) - 2006 Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (min. 100 IP)

1. 0.39 - Christina Wade (163.1 IP) - 2004 2. 0.70 - Christina Wade (100.1 IP) - 2002 3. 1.04 - Susan Erstad (108.0 IP) - 1999 4. 1.08 - Laura Picon (104.0 IP) - 1993 5. 1.17 - Jennifer Hayashi (203.1 IP) - 2002

Most losses 1. 16 - Laura Picon (8-16) - 1990 16 - Tanette Terry (8-16) - 1990 3. 15 - Bianca Holley (15-15) - 2010 4. 12 - Ali Davenport (10-12) - 2007 12 - Tanette Terry (9-12) - 1991 12 - Nikki Haberkorn (12-12) - 2011 12 - Nikki Haberkorn (16-12) - 2009 Most saves 1. 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 3 - Tricia Garigan - 1997 3 - Natalie Adami - 2009 Most appearances 1. 46 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 38 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 36 - Bianca Holley - 2010 36 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 5. 33 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 Most games started 1. 37 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 29 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 29 - Bianca Holley - 2011 4. 28 - Bianca Holley - 2010 5. 27 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 Most complete games 1. 29 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 27 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 26 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 4. 23 - Nicole Breeding - 2005 5. 22 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 22 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005 Most games finished 1. 14 - Molly Tyler - 2012 2. 11 - Sara Baumberger - 2008 11 - S. Gaffin - 2012 4. 10 - Natalie Adami - 2009 10 - Bianca Holley - 2008 Most shutouts 1. 8 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 2. 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 6 - Bianca Holley - 2011 4. 5 - Tricia Garigan - 1997 5 - Nicole Breeding - 2005 Most combined shutouts 1. 2 - Bridgette Herbert - 1999 2 - Amy Camblin - 1999 2 - Tricia Garigan - 1996 2 - Bridgette Herbert - 2000 Most innings pitched 1. 235.2 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 213.1 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 203.1 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 4. 191.0 - Bianca Holley - 2010 5. 182.0 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 41


<<< Regis History and Records >>>

Individual Season Records

Most hits allowed 1. 266 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 222 - Laura Picon - 1990 3. 219 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 4. 215 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 5. 211 - Bianca Holley - 2009

Most batters faced 1. 1044 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 915 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 841 - Bianca Holley - 2010 4. 806 - Bianca Holley - 2009 806 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007

Lowest stolen base against pct. (min. 10 attempts)

Most runs allowed 1. 137 - Tanette Terry - 1990 2. 134 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 3. 128 - Laura Picon - 1990 4. 126 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 5. 118 - Bianca Holley - 2009

Most at bats against 1. 949 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 839 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 796 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 4. 748 - Bianca Holley - 2010 5. 722 - Bianca Holley - 2009

Most chances 1. 414 - Emily Anderson - 2011 2. 399 - Christi Weiser - 2000 3. 391 - Amber Sivetts - 2008 4. 374 - Mariah Piper - 2004 5. 364 - Carrie Lassman - 1995

Most earned runs allowed 1. 105 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 2. 96 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2010 3. 95 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 4. 92 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 5. 90 - Laura Picon - 1990 90 - Ali Davenport - 2007

Most wild pitches 1. 28 - Bianca Holley - 2010 2. 25 - Brandi Weisbecker - 1996 3. 18 - Bianca Holley - 2009 4. 17 - Sara Baumberger - 2008 5. 15 - Bianca Holley - 2011

Most putouts 1. 390 - Emily Anderson - 2011 2. 381 - Amber Sivetts - 2008 3. 376 - Christi Weiser - 2000 4. 356 - Mariah Piper - 2004 5. 329 - Emily Anderson - 2009

Most balks 1. 7 - S. Gaffin - 2012 2. 1 - S. Gaffin - 2013 1 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 1 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005 1 - Christina Wade - 2002 1 - Bridgette Herbert - 1997

Most assists 1. 152 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 2. 151 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 3. 150 - Michelle Johnston - 2004 4. 144 - Melissa Backlund - 2004 5. 140 - Michelle Johnston - 2005

Most walks allowed 1. 78 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 2. 76 - Ali Davenport - 2006 3. 73 - Ali Davenport - 2007 73 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2010 5. 64 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 Most intentional walks allowed 1. 2 - Bianca Holley - 2011 2 - Bianca Holley - 2009 3. 1 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 1 - Bianca Holley - 2010 1 - Bianca Holley - 2008 1 - N. Hull - 2013 Most strikeouts 1. 197 - Bianca Holley - 2010 2. 195 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 158 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 4. 141 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 5. 134 - Tricia Garigan - 1996 Most strikeouts looking 1. 73 - Bianca Holley - 2010 2. 59 - Bianca Holley - 2011 3. 52 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 4. 47 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2010 47 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 Most doubles allowed 1. 51 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 2. 49 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 3. 43 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 4. 37 - Christina Wade - 2004 5. 35 - S. Gaffin - 2012 35 - Laura Picon - 1990 Most triples allowed 1. 9 - Bianca Holley - 2011 9 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2012 3. 8 - Laura Picon - 1990 4. 7 - Tricia Garigan - 1996 7 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 7 - Bianca Holley - 2009 7 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 Most home runs allowed 1. 27 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 24 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 3. 23 - Nicole Breeding - 2005 4. 21 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 21 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2005 42 21 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2010

Most hit batters 1. 21 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 21 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 3. 17 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2010 4. 13 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2012 5. 12 - Bianca Holley - 2009 Most sacrifice flies allowed 1. 8 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2008 2. 6 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 6 - S. Gaffin - 2012 4. 5 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 5 - Bianca Holley - 2009 Most sacrifice hits allowed 1. 29 - Jennifer Hayashi - 2002 2. 26 - Tricia Garigan - 1996 3. 22 - Bianca Holley - 2010 4. 20 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 20 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 20 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 Most fly outs 1. 238 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 2. 194 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2007 3. 186 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2009 4. 166 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2008 5. 139 - Nikki Haberkorn - 2011 Most ground outs 1. 307 - Bianca Holley - 2011 2. 288 - Kaitlyn Gentert - 2006 3. 264 - Bianca Holley - 2009 4. 258 - Bianca Holley - 2010 5. 211 - Ali Davenport - 2007 Most runners picked off 1. 3 - Amy Tarnoff - 2005 2. 2 - Maureen McDaniel - 2008 2 - Amy Tarnoff - 2003 2 - Mariah Piper - 2006 Highest fielding pct. (min. 100 chances) 1. 1.000 - Monica Atencio (125-7-0) - 2007 1.000 - Anne Mangusso (114-5-0) - 1998 3. .996 - Kourtney McNulty (214-9-1) - 1997 4. .995 - Mariah Piper (356-16-2) - 2004 5. .994 - Alisa Heronema (304-47-2) - 2011

1. .500 - Christine Grimes (5-10) - 1999 2. .548 - Bianca Holley (17-31) - 2010 3. .571 - Tricia Garigan (8-14) - 1998 4. .577 - Christina Wade (15-26) - 2004 5. .588 - Bianca Holley (20-34) - 2011

Most errors 1. 27 - Stacey Varney - 1992 27 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 3. 26 - Shannon Sumner - 2003 4. 25 - Stacey Varney - 1990 5. 23 - Amber Aragon-Autobee - 2011 23 - Jamie Winsor - 2009 23 - Michelle Johnston - 2006 Most double plays turned 1. 21 - Anna Schafer - 2006 2. 17 - Emily Anderson - 2009 3. 16 - Melissa Backlund - 2006 4. 14 - Carrie Lassman - 1994 5. 12 - Monica Atencio - 2006 12 - Amber Sivetts - 2007 12 - Amber Sivetts - 2008 Most triple plays turned 1. 1 - Jamie Winsor - 2009 1 - Jacqueleen Martinez - 2009 Most caught stealing by 1. 18 - Alisa Heronema - 2010 2. 16 - Alisa Heronema - 2011 3. 14 - Mariah Piper - 2006 14 - Bianca Holley - 2010 14 - Bianca Holley - 2011 Most stolen bases against 1. 56 - Aimee Lee - 2001 2. 47 - Jenny Ford - 1996 3. 41 - Alisa Heronema - 2010 4. 40 - Aimee Lee - 2002 5. 33 - Aimee Lee - 2003 Most passed balls 1. 13 - Jenny Ford - 1996 13 - Mariah Piper - 2007 3. 11 - Alisa Heronema - 2009 11 - Alisa Heronema - 2010 5. 9 - Mariah Piper - 2006 Most catchers interference by 1. 2 - Mariah Piper - 2006


Individual Season Year-by-Year Leaders Individual Season Year-by-Year At bats Batting avg 1990 150 - Le Hanson 1990 .440 - Le Hanson 1991 141 - Le Hanson 1991 .482 - Le Hanson 1992 142 - Mary Beth Beckham 1992 .416 - Ellen Perkins 1993 139 - Carrie Lassman 1993 .522 - Mary Beth Beckham 1994 159 - Amanda Boeding 1994 .453 - Amanda Boeding 1995 154 - Amanda Boeding 1995 .397 - Carrie Lassman 1996 160 - Kiki McAulay 1996 .370 - Amanda Given 1997 129 - Christy Dehlinger 1997 .380 - Becky Lee 1998 143 - Katie Rotz 1998 .372 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 123 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 .430 - Rebekah Tippets 2000 155 - Rebekah Tippets 2000 .400 - Amy Christianson 2001 167 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 .377 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 187 - Rebecca Marianetti 2002 .402 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 155 - Sharita Richmond 2003 .368 - Sharita Richmond 2004 140 - Melissa Backlund 2004 .411 - Sharita Richmond 2005 175 - Melissa Backlund 2005 .436 - Mariah Piper 2006 213 - Melissa Backlund 2006 .390 - Melissa Backlund 2007 147 - Melissa Backlund 2007 .406 - Mariah Piper 2008 198 - Alisa Heronema 2008 .424 - Alisa Heronema 2009 214 - Alisa Heronema 2009 .472 - Alisa Heronema 2010 175 - Alisa Heronema 2010 .457 - Alisa Heronema 2011 185 - Alisa Heronema 2011 .400 - Alisa Heronema 2012 171 - R. Illias 2012 .392 - R. Illias Runs scored Slugging pct 1990 36 - Le Hanson 1990 .627 - Le Hanson 1991 39 - Le Hanson 1991 .723 - Le Hanson 1992 35 - Mary Beth Beckham 1992 .553 - Stacey Varney 1993 43 - Mary Beth Beckham 1993 .640 - Monica Lemieux 1994 45 - Ellen Perkins 1994 .646 - Stacey Pray 1995 37 - Amanda Boeding 1995 .539 - Amanda Boeding 1996 42 - Kiki McAulay 1996 .471 - Amanda Given 1997 33 - Christi Weiser 1997 .627 - Christi Weiser 1998 28 - Kourtney McNulty 1998 .721 - Jessica Tomas 1999 44 - Christi Weiser 1999 .777 - Christi Weiser 2000 36 - Rebecca Marianetti 2000 .665 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 33 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 .623 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 52 - Erin Christianson 2002 .654 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 43 - Sharita Richmond 2003 .600 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 38 - Sharita Richmond 2004 .718 - Sharita Richmond 2005 55 - Melissa Backlund 2005 .899 - Mariah Piper 2006 71 - Heather Utecht 2006 .764 - Heather Utecht 2007 39 - Melissa Backlund 2007 .705 - Michelle Johnston 2008 40 - Alisa Heronema 2008 .657 - Christine Gardella 2009 56 - Alisa Heronema 2009 .642 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 40 - Alisa Heronema 2010 .549 - Alisa Heronema 2011 50 - Alisa Heronema 2011 .583 - Natalie Adami 2012 37 - R. Illias 2012 .520 - B. Backlund Hits On base pct 1990 66 - Le Hanson 1990 .475 - Le Hanson 1991 68 - Le Hanson 1991 .517 - Le Hanson 1992 57 - Ellen Perkins 1992 .459 - Ellen Perkins 1993 60 - Mary Beth Beckham 1993 .534 - Mary Beth Beckham 1994 72 - Amanda Boeding 1994 .497 - Amanda Boeding 1995 56 - Amanda Boeding 1995 .459 - Carrie Lassman 1996 56 - Kiki McAulay 1996 .444 - Amanda Given 1997 46 - Becky Lee 1997 .420 - Christi Weiser 1998 51 - Katie Rotz 1998 .431 - Jessica Tomas 1999 50 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 .528 - Christi Weiser 2000 60 - Rebekah Tippets 2000 .434 - Christi Weiser 2001 63 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 .447 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 72 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 .471 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 57 - Sharita Richmond 2003 .445 - Stacia Buda 2004 51 - Sharita Richmond 2004 .471 - Sharita Richmond 2005 66 - Melissa Backlund 2005 .503 - Sharita Richmond 2006 83 - Melissa Backlund 2006 .463 - Michelle Johnston 2007 56 - Mariah Piper 2007 .488 - Michelle Johnston 2008 84 - Alisa Heronema 2008 .466 - Christine Gardella 2009 101 - Alisa Heronema 2009 .500 - Alisa Heronema 2010 80 - Alisa Heronema 2010 .505 - Alisa Heronema 2011 74 - Alisa Heronema 2011 .461 - Alisa Heronema 2012 67 - R. Illias 2012 .440 - B. Backlund

<<< Regis History and Records >>> Runs batted in 1990 44 - Le Hanson 1991 48 - Le Hanson 1992 26 - Stacey Varney 1993 35 - Carrie Lassman 1994 44 - Stacey Pray 1995 37 - Amanda Boeding 1996 38 - Stacey Pray 1997 26 - Becky Lee 1998 31 - Jessica Tomas 1999 37 - Kourtney McNulty 2000 39 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 41 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 55 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 29 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 31 - Stacia Buda 2005 69 - Mariah Piper 2006 56 - Monica Atencio 2007 44 - Christine Gardella 2008 37 - Chelsie Rademacher 2009 41 - Natalie Adami 2010 40 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 40 - Natalie Adami 2012 36 - T. Wilcox

Home runs 1990 3 - Le Hanson 1991 4 - Le Hanson 1992 2 - Stacey Varney 1993 2 - Monica Lemieux 1994 7 - Stacey Pray 1995 2 - Amanda Boeding 1996 2 - Stacey Pray 1997 3 - Christi Weiser 1998 3 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 5 - Kourtney McNulty 2000 8 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 5 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 4 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 8 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 7 - Sharita Richmond 2005 18 - Mariah Piper 2006 20 - Heather Utecht 2007 9 - Michelle Johnston 2008 11 - Chelsie Rademacher 2009 12 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 11 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 7 - Natalie Adami 2012 4 - T. Wilcox

Doubles 1990 9 - Le Hanson 1991 10 - Le Hanson 1992 7 - Amanda Boeding 1993 8 - Carrie Lassman 1994 17 - Amanda Boeding 1995 13 - Amanda Boeding 1996 11 - Lisa Lombard 1997 12 - Becky Lee 1998 12 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 10 - Christi Weiser 2000 12 - Christi Weiser 2001 14 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 17 - Stacia Buda 2003 14 - Amber Molinaro 2004 9 - Stacia Buda 2005 13 - Mariah Piper 2006 14 - Melissa Backlund 2007 12 - Mariah Piper 2008 13 - Jacqueleen Martinez 2009 11 - Jamie Winsor 2010 8 - Natalie Adami 2011 17 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 12 - B. Backlund

Total bases 1990 94 - Le Hanson 1991 102 - Le Hanson 1992 68 - Stacey Varney 1993 80 - Monica Lemieux 1994 94 - Amanda Boeding 1995 83 - Amanda Boeding 1996 61 - Kiki McAulay 1997 79 - Christi Weiser 1998 80 - Jessica Tomas 1999 80 - Christi Weiser 2000 103 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 104 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 117 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 87 - Sharita Richmond 2004 89 - Sharita Richmond 2005 134 - Mariah Piper 2006 159 - Heather Utecht 2007 93 - Michelle Johnston 2008 105 - Alisa Heronema 2009 134 - Alisa Heronema 2010 96 - Alisa Heronema 2011 102 - Natalie Adami 2012 83 - R. Illias

Triples 1990 6 - Stacey Varney 1991 6 - Le Hanson 1992 7 - Stacey Varney 1993 8 - Monica Lemieux 1994 3 - Carrie Lassman 1995 4 - Amanda Boeding 1996 2 - Jessica Tomas 1997 7 - Christi Weiser 1998 9 - Jessica Tomas 1999 7 - Christi Weiser 2000 7 - Christi Weiser 2001 6 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 8 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 6 - Sharita Richmond 2004 4 - Sharita Richmond 2005 3 - Amy Tarnoff 2006 7 - Melissa Backlund 2007 2 - Michelle Johnston 2008 7 - Alisa Heronema 2009 13 - Alisa Heronema 2010 5 - Alisa Heronema 2011 5 - S. Massine 2012 5 - R. Illias

Walks 1990 15 - Theresa Bartlett 1991 24 - Lauren Briggs 1992 14 - Amanda Boeding 1993 17 - Theresa Bartlett 1994 19 - Melissa Hurley 1995 24 - Melissa Hurley 1996 19 - Christy Dehlinger 1997 16 - Lisa Lombard 1998 12 - Becky Lee 1999 18 - Christi Weiser 2000 16 - Christi Weiser 2001 21 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 24 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 15 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 16 - Anna Schafer 2005 37 - Sharita Richmond 2006 32 - Michelle Johnston 2007 25 - Michelle Johnston 2008 26 - Jacqueleen Martinez 2009 31 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 24 - Natalie Adami 2011 21 - Alisa Heronema 2012 15 - Natalie Adami 43


<<< Regis History and Records >>> Hit by pitch 1990 1 - Mary Dyer 1991 4 - Amy Carlson 1992 1 - Amanda Boeding 1993 2 - Amanda Boeding 1994 3 - Stacey Pray 1995 2 - Carrie Lassman 1996 2 - Christy Dehlinger 1997 3 - Christi Weiser 1998 3 - Christy Dehlinger 1999 5 - Christi Weiser 2000 8 - Christi Weiser 2001 7 - Jessica Beddo 2002 10 - Jessica Beddo 2003 8 - Stacia Buda 2004 4 - Stacia Buda 2005 4 - Michelle Johnston 2006 7 - Anna Schafer 2007 3 - Christine Gardella 2008 4 - Amber Sivetts 2009 6 - Emily Anderson 2010 4 - Natalie Adami 2011 14 - Emily Anderson 2012 6 - B. Backlund Strikeouts 1990 28 - Mary Dyer 1991 29 - Mary Dyer 1992 21 - Amy Carlson 1993 10 - Mary Dyer 1994 11 - Melissa Hurley 1995 13 - Melissa Hurley 1996 17 - Amanda Given 1997 11 - Anne Mangusso 1998 16 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 15 - Kourtney McNulty 2000 22 - Christi Weiser 2001 23 - Erin Christianson 2002 29 - Rebekah Tippets 2003 31 - Shannon Sumner 2004 29 - Melissa Backlund 2005 33 - Amy Tarnoff 2006 38 - Heather Utecht 2007 37 - Lindsey Witty 2008 37 - Chelsie Rademacher 2009 46 - Emily Anderson 2010 41 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 50 - Emily Anderson 2012 30 - Natalie Adami Grounded into DP 1996 1 - Becky Lee 1997 2 - Katie Rotz 1998 4 - Katie Rotz 1999 1 - Kourtney McNulty 2000 3 - Christine Grimes 2001 3 - Christina Wade 2002 3 - Stacia Buda 2003 5 - Christina Wade 2004 2 - Amy Tarnoff 2005 1 - Michelle Johnston 2006 1 - Amber Sivetts 2007 1 - Mariah Piper 2008 1 - Jamie Winsor 2009 2 - Jamie Winsor 2010 3 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 1 - Amber Aragon-Autobee

2012 3 - Maegan Cooley

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Sacrifice flies 1993 1 - Carrie Lassman 1994 4 - Carrie Lassman 1995 2 - Amanda Boeding 1997 1 - Lisa Lombard

1998 1 - Katie Rotz 1999 1 - Amanda Given 2000 2 - Rebekah Tippets 2001 5 - Rebekah Tippets 2002 2 - Christina Wade 2003 1 - Kara Mahan 2004 5 - Stacia Buda 2005 5 - Mariah Piper 2006 4 - Mariah Piper 2007 4 - Michelle Johnston 2008 3 - Jamie Winsor 2009 1 - Jamie Winsor 2010 1 - Alisa Heronema 2011 1 - Natalie Adami 2012 2 - Natalie Adami

1997 3 - Lisa Lombard 1998 2 - Christi Weiser 1999 2 - Erin Christianson 2000 3 - Rebecca Marianetti 2001 4 - Amy Christianson 2002 4 - Amy Christianson 2003 5 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 5 - Lindzy Molinaro 2005 7 - Sharita Richmond 2006 5 - Lindzy Molinaro 2007 7 - Christine Gardella 2008 5 - Alisa Heronema 2009 5 - Alisa Heronema 2010 8 - S. Massine 2011 8 - Amber Aragon-Autobee

2012 6 - S. Massine Sacrifice hits 1990 5 - Mary Beth Beckham 1991 8 - Amy Carlson 1992 12 - Ellen Perkins 1993 18 - Ellen Perkins 1994 9 - Melissa Hurley 1995 9 - Tanya Farhat 1996 19 - Christy Dehlinger 1997 14 - Katie Rotz 1998 6 - Katie Rotz 1999 13 - Katie Rotz 2000 8 - Katie Rotz 2001 14 - Rebecca Marianetti 2002 11 - Erin Christianson 2003 13 - Shannon Sumner 2004 10 - Melissa Backlund 2005 6 - Michelle Johnston 2006 7 - Michelle Johnston 2007 11 - Melissa Backlund 2008 8 - Christine Gardella 2009 16 - Jamie Winsor 2010 14 - S. Massine 2011 13 - S. Massine 2012 9 - S. Massine Stolen bases 1990 14 - Mary Beth Beckham 1991 13 - Mary Beth Beckham 1992 19 - Mary Beth Beckham 1993 20 - Mary Beth Beckham 1994 21 - Ellen Perkins 1995 7 - Tanya Farhat 1996 11 - Kiki McAulay 1997 4 - Amanda Given 1998 5 - Katie Rotz 1999 11 - Christi Weiser 2000 15 - Erin Christianson 2001 17 - Amy Christianson 2002 25 - Erin Christianson 2003 33 - Sharita Richmond 2004 28 - Sharita Richmond 2005 20 - Melissa Backlund 2006 25 - Melissa Backlund 2007 18 - Lindsey Witty 2008 15 - Christine Gardella 2009 13 - Alisa Heronema 2010 21 - Alisa Heronema 2011 28 - Alisa Heronema 2012 17 - R. Illias Caught stealing 1990 3 - Mary Beth Beckham 1991 2 - Mary Beth Beckham 1992 3 - Melissa Hurley 1993 1 - Mary Dyer 1994 3 - Tanya Farhat 1995 2 - Amanda Boeding 1996 6 - Kiki McAulay

Earned run avg 1990 3.73 - Laura Picon 1991 3.29 - Laura Picon 1992 3.04 - Tanette Terry 1993 2.62 - Laura Picon 1994 2.58 - Kim Ward 1995 1.44 - Tricia Garigan 1996 1.47 - Tricia Garigan 1997 1.66 - Tricia Garigan 1998 1.47 - Tricia Garigan 1999 2.07 - Susan Erstad 2000 2.62 - Ashley Ballard 2001 2.01 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 2.17 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 0.00 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 1.80 - Christina Wade 2005 2.99 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 2.73 - Ali Davenport 2007 2.77 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 3.61 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 3.39 - Bianca Holley 2010 2.68 - Bianca Holley 2011 2.07 - Bianca Holley 2012 3.81 - Nikki Haberkorn Batting avg against 1992 .307 - Tanette Terry 1993 .320 - Laura Picon 1994 .290 - Kim Ward 1995 .241 - Tricia Garigan 2001 .246 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 .270 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 .268 - Christina Wade 2005 .254 - Nicole Breeding 2006 .252 - Ali Davenport 2007 .264 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 .287 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 .292 - Bianca Holley 2010 .247 - Bianca Holley 2011 .232 - Bianca Holley 2012 .306 - Nikki Haberkorn Innings pitched 1990 169.0 - Laura Picon 1991 125.0 - Tanette Terry 1992 107.1 - Laura Picon 1993 104.0 - Laura Picon 1994 119.1 - Kim Ward 1995 141.0 - Tricia Garigan 1996 171.0 - Tricia Garigan 1997 143.0 - Tricia Garigan 1998 116.0 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 108.0 - Susan Erstad 2000 123.2 - Susan Erstad 2001 111.1 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 203.1 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 92.2 - Jennifer Hayashi

Individual Season Year-by-Year Leaders 2004 163.1 - Christina Wade 2005 167.1 - Nicole Breeding 2006 235.2 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 182.0 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 163.0 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 171.1 - Bianca Holley 2010 191.0 - Bianca Holley 2011 213.1 - Bianca Holley 2012 120.1 - S. Gaffin Hits allowed 1990 222 - Laura Picon 1991 151 - Tanette Terry 1992 173 - Laura Picon 1993 142 - Laura Picon 1994 140 - Kim Ward 1995 150 - Pam Kinler 1996 151 - Tricia Garigan 1997 126 - Bridgette Herbert 1998 124 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 106 - Susan Erstad 2000 147 - Susan Erstad 2001 105 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 215 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 130 - Ashley Ballard 2004 171 - Christina Wade 2005 167 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 266 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 186 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 191 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 219 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 185 - Bianca Holley 2011 210 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 173 - S. Gaffin Runs allowed 1990 137 - Tanette Terry 1991 109 - Tanette Terry 1992 100 - Tanette Terry 1993 66 - Laura Picon 1994 76 - Ellen Perkins 1995 86 - Pam Kinler 1996 75 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 52 - Bridgette Herbert 1998 58 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 52 - Susan Erstad 2000 82 - Susan Erstad 2001 52 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 86 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 80 - Ashley Ballard 2004 62 - Kara Mahan 2005 85 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 126 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 105 - Ali Davenport 2008 101 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 118 - Bianca Holley 2010 113 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 134 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 94 - Nikki Haberkorn Earned runs allowed 1990 90 - Laura Picon 1991 74 - Tanette Terry 1992 52 - Laura Picon 1993 39 - Laura Picon 1994 49 - Ellen Perkins 1995 73 - Pam Kinler 1996 50 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 34 - Tricia Garigan 1998 38 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 32 - Susan Erstad 2000 59 - Susan Erstad 2001 32 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 63 - Jennifer Hayashi


Individual Season Year-by-Year Leaders 2003 52 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 45 - Kara Mahan 2005 73 - Nicole Breeding 2006 95 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 90 - Ali Davenport 2008 84 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 92 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 96 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 105 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 73 - Sydney Gaffin Walks 1990 54 - Tanette Terry 1991 49 - Tanette Terry 1992 37 - Pam Kinler 1993 18 - Tanette Terry 1994 40 - Pam Kinler 1995 47 - Pam Kinler 1996 57 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 35 - Tricia Garigan 1998 26 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 30 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 37 - Bridgette Herbert 2001 26 - Ashley Ballard 2002 38 - Ashley Ballard 2003 30 - Ashley Ballard 2004 28 - Kara Mahan 2005 56 - Nicole Breeding 2006 76 - Ali Davenport 2007 78 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 53 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 53 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 73 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 61 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 41 - Molly Tyler Strikeouts 1990 35 - Laura Picon 1991 27 - Laura Picon 1992 25 - Tanette Terry 1993 29 - Tanette Terry 1994 33 - Kim Ward 1995 89 - Tricia Garigan 1996 134 - Tricia Garigan 1997 127 - Tricia Garigan 1998 94 - Tricia Garigan 1999 65 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 78 - Ashley Ballard 2001 96 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 158 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 44 - Ashley Ballard 2004 72 - Christina Wade 2005 88 - Nicole Breeding 2006 141 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 122 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 106 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 133 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 197 - Bianca Holley 2011 195 - Bianca Holley 2012 59 - Nikki Haberkorn Wins 1990 8 - Tanette Terry 1991 12 - Laura Picon 1992 6 - Tanette Terry 1993 10 - Laura Picon 1994 11 - Kim Ward 1995 13 - Tricia Garigan 1996 16 - Tricia Garigan 1997 14 - Tricia Garigan 1998 12 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 11 - Susan Erstad 2000 10 - Susan Erstad 2001 8 - Jennifer Hayashi

2002 23 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 7 - Ashley Ballard 2004 15 - Christina Wade 2005 19 - Nicole Breeding 2006 27 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 18 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 14 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 16 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 15 - Bianca Holley 2011 20 - Bianca Holley 2012 10 - S. Gaffin Losses 1990 16 - Laura Picon 1991 12 - Tanette Terry 1992 11 - Tanette Terry 1993 4 - Tanette Terry 1994 7 - Kim Ward 1995 9 - Jenny Ford 1996 10 - Tricia Garigan 1997 6 - Tricia Garigan 1998 7 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 7 - Susan Erstad 2000 10 - Susan Erstad 2001 8 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 8 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 8 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 7 - Christina Wade 2005 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 11 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 12 - Ali Davenport 2008 10 - Bianca Holley 2009 12 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 15 - Bianca Holley 2011 12 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 11 - Nikki Haberkorn Saves 1992 1 - Laura Picon 1993 2 - Laura Picon 1994 2 - Kim Ward 1995 2 - Tricia Garigan 1996 1 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 3 - Tricia Garigan 1998 2 - Tricia Garigan 2000 1 - Susan Erstad 2001 1 - Ashley Ballard 2002 2 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 1 - Kara Mahan 2005 1 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 2 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 1 - Bianca Holley 2009 3 - Natalie Adami 2010 1 - Bianca Holley 2011 1 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 1 - Molly Tyler Appearances 1990 27 - Laura Picon 1991 24 - Laura Picon 1992 21 - Laura Picon 1993 23 - Laura Picon 1994 23 - Kim Ward 1995 29 - Tricia Garigan 1996 29 - Tricia Garigan 1997 24 - Tricia Garigan 1998 22 - Tricia Garigan 1999 19 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 23 - Susan Erstad 2001 20 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 36 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 23 - Ashley Ballard 2004 28 - Christina Wade

<<< Regis History and Records >>> 2005 27 - Nicole Breeding 2006 46 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 33 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 27 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 32 - Bianca Holley 2010 36 - Bianca Holley 2011 38 - Bianca Holley 2012 32 - S. Gaffin Games started 1992 17 - Tanette Terry 1993 17 - Laura Picon 1994 18 - Kim Ward 1995 19 - Tricia Garigan 1996 25 - Tricia Garigan 1997 19 - Tricia Garigan 1998 19 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 18 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 21 - Susan Erstad 2001 17 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 29 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 17 - Ashley Ballard 2004 22 - Christina Wade 2005 25 - Nicole Breeding 2006 37 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 24 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 25 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 27 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 28 - Bianca Holley 2011 29 - Bianca Holley 2012 20 - Nikki Haberkorn Complete games 1990 20 - Laura Picon 1991 20 - Tanette Terry 1992 14 - Tanette Terry 1993 6 - Laura Picon 1994 13 - Kim Ward 1995 16 - Tricia Garigan 1996 21 - Tricia Garigan 1997 18 - Tricia Garigan 1998 14 - Tricia Garigan 1999 15 - Susan Erstad 2000 14 - Susan Erstad 2001 14 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 26 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 7 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 19 - Christina Wade 2005 23 - Nicole Breeding 2006 29 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 22 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 19 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 18 - Bianca Holley 2010 21 - Bianca Holley 2011 27 - Bianca Holley 2012 11 - Nikki Haberkorn Games finsished 2006 9 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 8 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 11 - Sara Baumberger 2009 10 - Natalie Adami 2010 7 - Bianca Holley 2011 7 - Bianca Holley 2012 14 - Molly Tyler Shutouts 1990 1 - Tanette Terry 1991 3 - Laura Picon 1992 1 - Laura Picon 1993 1 - Tanette Terry 1995 3 - Tricia Garigan 1996 3 - Tricia Garigan 1997 5 - Tricia Garigan

1998 2 - Tricia Garigan 1999 4 - Susan Erstad 2000 4 - Ashley Ballard 2001 3 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 8 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 2 - Ashley Ballard 2004 4 - Christina Wade 2005 5 - Nicole Breeding 2006 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 3 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 2 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 4 - Bianca Holley 2010 4 - Bianca Holley 2011 6 - Bianca Holley 2012 3 - Nikki Haberkorn Combined shutouts 1996 2 - Tricia Garigan 1997 1 - Tricia Garigan 1 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 2 - Bridgette Herbert 2 - Amy Camblin 2000 2 - Bridgette Herbert 2001 1 - Susan Erstad 1 - Jennifer Hayashi 2011 1 - Bianca Holley 1 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 1 - Molly Tyler 1 - S. Gaffin Doubles allowed 1990 35 - Laura Picon 1991 25 - Laura Picon 1992 25 - Laura Picon 1993 19 - Laura Picon 1994 22 - Ellen Perkins 1995 18 - Pam Kinler 1996 15 - Amanda Given 1997 21 - Bridgette Herbert 1998 24 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 12 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 17 - Susan Erstad 2001 10 - Susan Erstad 2002 34 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 19 - Christina Wade 2004 37 - Christina Wade 2005 31 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 49 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 28 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 30 - Bianca Holley 2009 51 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 34 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 43 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 35 - S. Gaffin Triples allowed 1990 8 - Laura Picon 1991 5 - Tanette Terry 1992 6 - Laura Picon 1993 4 - Tanette Terry 1994 6 - Ellen Perkins 1995 4 - Jenny Ford 1996 7 - Tricia Garigan 1997 4 - Tricia Garigan 1998 4 - Tricia Garigan 1999 4 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 2 - Bridgette Herbert 2001 2 - Ashley Ballard 2002 3 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 2 - Ashley Ballard 2004 3 - Christina Wade 2005 2 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 4 - Ali Davenport 2007 7 - Kaitlyn Gentert 45


<<< Regis History and Records >>> 2008 3 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 7 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 3 - Bianca Holley 2011 9 - Bianca Holley 2012 9 - Nikki Haberkorn Home runs allowed 1990 7 - Tanette Terry 1991 6 - Tanette Terry 1992 4 - Laura Picon 1993 3 - Laura Picon 1994 5 - Kim Ward 1995 4 - Pam Kinler 1996 3 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 3 - Tricia Garigan 1998 4 - Tricia Garigan 1999 6 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 9 - Bridgette Herbert 2001 7 - Susan Erstad 2002 9 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 12 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 7 - Kara Mahan 2005 23 - Nicole Breeding 2006 27 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 24 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 16 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 21 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 21 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 15 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 12 - Molly Tyler Batters faced 1996 717 - Tricia Garigan 1997 558 - Tricia Garigan 1998 514 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 463 - Susan Erstad 2000 573 - Susan Erstad 2006 1044 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 806 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 747 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 806 - Bianca Holley 2010 841 - Bianca Holley 2011 915 - Bianca Holley 2012 568 - S. Gaffin Wild pitches 1994 4 - Ellen Perkins 1995 9 - Pam Kinler 1996 25 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 11 - Tricia Garigan 1998 12 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 9 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 6 - Ashley Ballard 2001 6 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 7 - Ashley Ballard 2003 8 - Ashley Ballard 2004 6 - Christina Wade 2005 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2006 10 - Ali Davenport 2007 8 - Ali Davenport 2008 17 - Sara Baumberger 2009 18 - Bianca Holley 2010 28 - Bianca Holley 2011 15 - Bianca Holley 2012 6 - S. Gaffin Balks 1997 1 - Bridgette Herbert 2002 1 - Christina Wade 2005 1 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2011 1 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 7 - S. Gaffin Hit batters 1990 7 - Tanette Terry 46 1991 2 - Tanette Terry

1992 5 - Tanette Terry 1993 9 - Tanette Terry 1994 6 - Pam Kinler 1995 8 - Jenny Ford 1996 6 - Brandi Weisbecker 1997 3 - Bridgette Herbert 1998 3 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 4 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 7 - Susan Erstad 2001 5 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 7 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 3 - Kara Mahan 2004 4 - Kara Mahan 2005 6 - Nicole Breeding 2006 6 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 4 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 11 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 21 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 17 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 21 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 13 - Nikki Haberkorn Sacrifice flies allowed 1997 2 - Amanda Given 1998 1 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 2 - Bridgette Herbert 2000 1 - Ashley Ballard 2001 3 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 3 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 4 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 2 - Christina Wade 2005 3 - Nicole Breeding 2006 4 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 4 - Ali Davenport 2008 8 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 5 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 3 - Nikki Haberkorn 2011 6 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 6 - S. Gaffin Sacrifice hits allowed 1996 26 - Tricia Garigan 1997 19 - Tricia Garigan 1998 16 - Tricia Garigan 1999 13 - Susan Erstad 2000 14 - Susan Erstad 2001 18 - Jennifer Hayashi 2002 29 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 19 - Jennifer Hayashi 2004 17 - Kara Mahan 2005 10 - Nicole Breeding 2006 20 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2007 17 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2008 9 - Kaitlyn Gentert 2009 20 - Nikki Haberkorn 2010 22 - Bianca Holley 2011 20 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 16 - S. Gaffin Chances 1990 305 - Le Hanson 1991 284 - Le Hanson 1992 299 - Carrie Lassman 1993 294 - Carrie Lassman 1994 343 - Carrie Lassman 1995 364 - Carrie Lassman 1996 311 - Rhonda Malcom 1997 224 - Kourtney McNulty 1998 219 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 279 - Kourtney McNulty 2000 399 - Christi Weiser 2001 288 - Christina Wade 2002 289 - Christina Wade 2003 314 - Christina Wade 2004 374 - Mariah Piper 2005 317 - Mariah Piper

2006 307 - Amber Sivetts 2007 237 - Amber Sivetts 2008 391 - Amber Sivetts 2009 342 - Emily Anderson 2010 357 - Alisa Heronema 2011 414 - Emily Anderson 2012 287 - Maegan Cooley Putouts 1990 284 - Le Hanson 1991 266 - Le Hanson 1992 279 - Carrie Lassman 1993 271 - Carrie Lassman 1994 300 - Carrie Lassman 1995 323 - Carrie Lassman 1996 280 - Rhonda Malcom 1997 214 - Kourtney McNulty 1998 206 - Kourtney McNulty 1999 266 - Kourtney McNulty 2000 376 - Christi Weiser 2001 229 - Aimee Lee 2002 245 - Christina Wade 2003 281 - Christina Wade 2004 356 - Mariah Piper 2005 305 - Mariah Piper 2006 290 - Amber Sivetts 2007 224 - Amber Sivetts 2008 381 - Amber Sivetts 2009 329 - Emily Anderson 2010 321 - Alisa Heronema 2011 390 - Emily Anderson 2012 268 - Maegan Cooley

Individual Season Year-by-Year Leaders 2007 10 - Melissa Backlund 2008 21 - Jacqueleen Martinez 2009 23 - Jamie Winsor 2010 14 - B. Backlund 2011 23 - Amber Aragon-Autobee

2012 14 - B. Backlund Double plays 1994 14 - Carrie Lassman 2006 21 - Anna Schafer 2007 12 - Amber Sivetts 2008 12 - Amber Sivetts 2009 17 - Emily Anderson 2010 10 - Emily Anderson 2011 8 - Emily Anderson 2012 8 - Maegan Cooley Triple plays 2009 1 - Jamie Winsor

Caught stealing by 1996 13 - Jenny Ford 1997 6 - Anne Mangusso 1998 6 - Bridgette Herbert 1999 6 - Susan Erstad 2000 10 - Christine Grimes 2001 7 - Christina Wade 2002 7 - Jennifer Hayashi 2003 7 - Aimee Lee 2004 12 - Amy Tarnoff 2005 7 - Amy Tarnoff 2006 14 - Mariah Piper 2007 11 - Mariah Piper 2008 5 - Kaitlyn Gentert Assists 1990 109 - Mary Beth Beckham 2009 7 - Alisa Heronema 1991 79 - Mary Beth Beckham 2010 18 - Alisa Heronema 1992 138 - Mary Beth Beckham 2011 16 - Alisa Heronema 1993 79 - Mary Beth Beckham 2012 6 - T. Wilcox 1994 103 - Amanda Boeding Stolen bases against 1995 103 - Amanda Boeding 1996 47 - Jenny Ford 1996 105 - Kiki McAulay 1997 17 - Tricia Garigan 1997 87 - Lisa Lombard 1998 18 - Bridgette Herbert 1998 70 - Becky Lee 1999 10 - Anne Mangusso 1999 60 - Christi Weiser 2000 21 - Christine Grimes 2000 86 - Jessica Beddo 2001 56 - Aimee Lee 2001 83 - Shannon Sumner 2002 40 - Aimee Lee 2002 113 - Amber Molinaro 2003 33 - Aimee Lee 2003 88 - Shannon Sumner 2004 30 - Amy Tarnoff 2004 150 - Michelle Johnston 2005 17 - Amy Tarnoff 2005 140 - Michelle Johnston 2006 30 - Mariah Piper 2006 152 - Melissa Backlund 2007 30 - Mariah Piper 2007 126 - Melissa Backlund 2008 30 - Maureen McDaniel 2008 111 - Jacqueleen Martinez 2009 29 - Alisa Heronema 2009 111 - Jamie Winsor 2010 41 - Alisa Heronema 2010 94 - B. Backlund 2011 26 - Alisa Heronema 2011 116 - Nikki Haberkorn 2012 19 - S. Wieman 2012 98 - R. Illias Passed balls Errors 1994 2 - Jenny Ford 1990 25 - Stacey Varney 1996 13 - Jenny Ford 1991 16 - Mary Beth Beckham 1997 6 - Christine Grimes 1992 27 - Stacey Varney 1998 5 - Christine Grimes 1993 18 - Amanda Boeding 1999 5 - Anne Mangusso 1994 21 - Stacey Pray 2000 1 - Christine Grimes 1995 13 - Amanda Boeding 2001 5 - Kelly Lechuga 1996 17 - Kiki McAulay 2002 3 - Aimee Lee 1997 20 - Katie Rotz 2003 3 - Aimee Lee 1998 12 - Becky Lee 2004 7 - Amy Tarnoff 1999 14 - Katie Rotz 2005 5 - Amy Tarnoff 2000 20 - Rebecca Marianetti 2006 9 - Mariah Piper 2001 21 - Shannon Sumner 2007 13 - Mariah Piper 2002 17 - Jessica Beddo 2008 8 - Alisa Heronema 2003 26 - Shannon Sumner 2009 11 - Alisa Heronema 2004 12 - Michelle Johnston 2010 11 - Alisa Heronema 2005 10 - Melissa Backlund 2011 8 - Alisa Heronema 2006 27 - Melissa Backlund 2012 4 - S. Wieman


Team Season Records Team Season Records Highest batting avg. 1. .350 (474-1355) - 1994 2. .345 (604-1749) - 2006 3. .343 (357-1040) - 1999 4. .343 (384-1121) - 1993 5. .332 (448-1351) - 2005 6. .329 (281-855) - 1990 7. .322 (370-1148) - 1998 8. .321 (406-1263) - 1995 9. .321 (447-1393) - 2000 10. .319 (502-1574) - 2002 11. .318 (411-1291) - 2007 12. .313 (361-1155) - 1992 13. .309 (486-1572) - 2009 14. .309 (444-1438) - 2008 15. .306 (377-1232) - 1997 16. .305 (398-1305) - 2012 17. .305 (317-1040) - 1991 18. .302 (398-1320) - 1996 19. .300 (405-1350) - 2010 20. .299 (357-1193) - 2003 Lowest batting avg. 1. .246 (83-337) - 2013 2. .276 (313-1136) - 2004 3. .289 (426-1472) - 2001 4. .292 (443-1518) - 2011 5. .299 (357-1193) - 2003 6. .300 (405-1350) - 2010 7. .302 (398-1320) - 1996 8. .305 (317-1040) - 1991 9. .305 (398-1305) - 2012 10. .306 (377-1232) - 1997 11. .309 (444-1438) - 2008 12. .309 (486-1572) - 2009 13. .313 (361-1155) - 1992 14. .318 (411-1291) - 2007 15. .319 (502-1574) - 2002 16. .321 (447-1393) - 2000 17. .321 (406-1263) - 1995 18. .322 (370-1148) - 1998 19. .329 (281-855) - 1990 20. .332 (448-1351) - 2005 Highest slugging pct. 1. .568 (1749 AB) - 2006 2. .540 (1351 AB) - 2005 3. .504 (1291 AB) - 2007 4. .477 (1040 AB) - 1999 5. .461 (1572 AB) - 2009 6. .460 (1438 AB) - 2008 7. .443 (1355 AB) - 1994 8. .440 (1193 AB) - 2003 9. .433 (855 AB) - 1990 10. .431 (1393 AB) - 2000 11. .429 (1148 AB) - 1998 12. .420 (1574 AB) - 2002 13. .416 (1350 AB) - 2010 14. .415 (1121 AB) - 1993 15. .413 (1232 AB) - 1997 16. .411 (1136 AB) - 2004 17. .411 (1518 AB) - 2011 18. .410 (1040 AB) - 1991 19. .406 (1263 AB) - 1995 20. .385 (1305 AB) - 2012 Lowest slugging pct. 1. .350 (337 AB) - 2013 2. .358 (1320 AB) - 1996 3. .361 (1155 AB) - 1992 4. .382 (1472 AB) - 2001 5. .385 (1305 AB) - 2012 6. .406 (1263 AB) - 1995

7. .410 (1040 AB) - 1991 8. .411 (1518 AB) - 2011 9. .411 (1136 AB) - 2004 10. .413 (1232 AB) - 1997 11. .415 (1121 AB) - 1993 12. .416 (1350 AB) - 2010 13. .420 (1574 AB) - 2002 14. .429 (1148 AB) - 1998 15. .431 (1393 AB) - 2000 16. .433 (855 AB) - 1990 17. .440 (1193 AB) - 2003 18. .443 (1355 AB) - 1994 19. .460 (1438 AB) - 2008 20. .461 (1572 AB) - 2009 Highest on base pct. 1. .411 (1749 AB) - 2006 2. .402 (1121 AB) - 1993 3. .398 (1040 AB) - 1999 4. .398 (1355 AB) - 1994 5. .395 (1291 AB) - 2007 6. .393 (1351 AB) - 2005 7. .382 (1572 AB) - 2009 8. .381 (1263 AB) - 1995 9. .380 (1438 AB) - 2008 10. .379 (1040 AB) - 1991 11. .378 (1574 AB) - 2002 12. .377 (855 AB) - 1990 13. .375 (1393 AB) - 2000 14. .371 (1148 AB) - 1998 15. .365 (1193 AB) - 2003 16. .365 (1155 AB) - 1992 17. .365 (1350 AB) - 2010 18. .362 (1305 AB) - 2012 19. .360 (1232 AB) - 1997 20. .360 (1320 AB) - 1996 Lowest on base pct. 1. .329 (337 AB) - 2013 2. .342 (1472 AB) - 2001 3. .345 (1136 AB) - 2004 4. .359 (1518 AB) - 2011 5. .360 (1320 AB) - 1996 6. .360 (1232 AB) - 1997 7. .362 (1305 AB) - 2012 8. .365 (1350 AB) - 2010 9. .365 (1155 AB) - 1992 10. .365 (1193 AB) - 2003 11. .371 (1148 AB) - 1998 12. .375 (1393 AB) - 2000 13. .377 (855 AB) - 1990 14. .378 (1574 AB) - 2002 15. .379 (1040 AB) - 1991 16. .380 (1438 AB) - 2008 17. .381 (1263 AB) - 1995 18. .382 (1572 AB) - 2009 19. .393 (1351 AB) - 2005 20. .395 (1291 AB) - 2007 Highest stolen base pct. 1. .926 (63-68) - 1993 2. .871 (54-62) - 1991 3. .864 (95-110) - 2002 4. .860 (92-107) - 2004 5. .852 (52-61) - 2001 6. .846 (22-26) - 1998 7. .839 (47-56) - 1999 8. .833 (50-60) - 1992 9. .818 (72-88) - 1994 10. .813 (78-96) - 2010 11. .809 (72-89) - 2000 12. .798 (75-94) - 2003 13. .794 (27-34) - 1995

<<< Regis History and Records >>> 14. .783 (65-83) - 2005 15. .773 (34-44) - 2008 16. .771 (64-83) - 2012 17. .770 (77-100) - 2006 18. .760 (38-50) - 1990 19. .756 (34-45) - 2009 20. .748 (92-123) - 2011 Lowest stolen base pct. 1. .674 (31-46) - 1996 2. .697 (23-33) - 1997 3. .706 (12-17) - 2013 4. .731 (49-67) - 2007 5. .748 (92-123) - 2011 6. .756 (34-45) - 2009 7. .760 (38-50) - 1990 8. .770 (77-100) - 2006 9. .771 (64-83) - 2012 10. .773 (34-44) - 2008 11. .783 (65-83) - 2005 12. .794 (27-34) - 1995 13. .798 (75-94) - 2003 14. .809 (72-89) - 2000 15. .813 (78-96) - 2010 16. .818 (72-88) - 1994 17. .833 (50-60) - 1992 18. .839 (47-56) - 1999 19. .846 (22-26) - 1998 20. .852 (52-61) - 2001 Most games played 1. 63 - 2006 2. 58 - 2002 3. 57 - 2011 4. 56 - 2009 5. 54 - 2001 6. 51 - 2008 7. 50 - 1996 50 - 2010 50 - 2000 10. 49 - 2005 49 - 2012 12. 48 - 1994 48 - 2007 48 - 1990 15. 46 - 2003 46 - 1995 17. 45 - 1991 18. 44 - 1997 19. 42 - 2004 42 - 1993 Fewest games played 1. 4 - 1992 2. 13 - 2013 3. 38 - 1999 4. 41 - 1998 5. 42 - 1993 42 - 2004 7. 44 - 1997 8. 45 - 1991 9. 46 - 1995 46 - 2003 11. 48 - 1990 48 - 2007 48 - 1994 14. 49 - 2012 49 - 2005 16. 50 - 2000 50 - 2010 50 - 1996 19. 51 - 2008 20. 54 - 2001

Most at bats 1. 1749 - 2006 2. 1574 - 2002 3. 1572 - 2009 4. 1518 - 2011 5. 1472 - 2001 6. 1438 - 2008 7. 1393 - 2000 8. 1355 - 1994 9. 1351 - 2005 10. 1350 - 2010 11. 1320 - 1996 12. 1305 - 2012 13. 1291 - 2007 14. 1263 - 1995 15. 1232 - 1997 16. 1193 - 2003 17. 1155 - 1992 18. 1148 - 1998 19. 1136 - 2004 20. 1121 - 1993 Fewest at bats 1. 337 - 2013 2. 855 - 1990 3. 1040 - 1999 1040 - 1991 5. 1121 - 1993 6. 1136 - 2004 7. 1148 - 1998 8. 1155 - 1992 9. 1193 - 2003 10. 1232 - 1997 11. 1263 - 1995 12. 1291 - 2007 13. 1305 - 2012 14. 1320 - 1996 15. 1350 - 2010 16. 1351 - 2005 17. 1355 - 1994 18. 1393 - 2000 19. 1438 - 2008 20. 1472 - 2001 Most runs scored 1. 424 - 2006 2. 315 - 2005 3. 307 - 2009 4. 287 - 2002 287 - 1994 6. 275 - 2007 7. 268 - 2008 8. 264 - 2011 9. 259 - 1993 10. 255 - 2000 255 - 1999 12. 252 - 1991 13. 248 - 1995 14. 231 - 2010 15. 227 - 2003 16. 225 - 1996 17. 223 - 1997 18. 211 - 2001 19. 210 - 1998 20. 204 - 2012 Fewest runs scored 1. 45 - 2013 2. 185 - 2004 3. 186 - 1990 4. 187 - 1992 5. 204 - 2012 47


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<<< Regis History and Records >>> 6. 210 - 1998 7. 211 - 2001 8. 223 - 1997 9. 225 - 1996 10. 227 - 2003 11. 231 - 2010 12. 248 - 1995 13. 252 - 1991 14. 255 - 1999 255 - 2000 16. 259 - 1993 17. 264 - 2011 18. 268 - 2008 19. 275 - 2007 20. 287 - 1994 Most hits 1. 604 - 2006 2. 502 - 2002 3. 486 - 2009 4. 474 - 1994 5. 448 - 2005 6. 447 - 2000 7. 444 - 2008 8. 443 - 2011 9. 426 - 2001 10. 411 - 2007 11. 406 - 1995 12. 405 - 2010 13. 398 - 1996 398 - 2012 15. 384 - 1993 16. 377 - 1997 17. 370 - 1998 18. 361 - 1992 19. 357 - 1999 357 - 2003 Fewest hits 1. 83 - 2013 2. 281 - 1990 3. 313 - 2004 4. 317 - 1991 5. 357 - 2003 357 - 1999 7. 361 - 1992 8. 370 - 1998 9. 377 - 1997 10. 384 - 1993 11. 398 - 2012 398 - 1996 13. 405 - 2010 14. 406 - 1995 15. 411 - 2007 16. 426 - 2001 17. 443 - 2011 18. 444 - 2008 19. 447 - 2000 20. 448 - 2005 Most doubles 1. 89 - 2006 2. 79 - 2002 3. 71 - 1998 71 - 1994 71 - 2011 71 - 1997 7. 69 - 2000 69 - 2009 9. 64 - 2005 10. 62 - 2007 11. 60 - 2001 12. 59 - 2010 48

59 - 2003 59 - 1999 15. 58 - 2008 16. 54 - 2012 54 - 1995 18. 52 - 2004 19. 47 - 1996 20. 44 - 1993 Fewest doubles 1. 13 - 2013 2. 24 - 1992 3. 38 - 1990 4. 42 - 1991 5. 44 - 1993 6. 47 - 1996 7. 52 - 2004 8. 54 - 1995 54 - 2012 10. 58 - 2008 11. 59 - 1999 59 - 2003 59 - 2010 14. 60 - 2001 15. 62 - 2007 16. 64 - 2005 17. 69 - 2009 69 - 2000 19. 71 - 1997 71 - 2011 Most triples 1. 37 - 2009 2. 26 - 2006 3. 25 - 2002 4. 21 - 2000 5. 20 - 1991 20 - 2003 7. 19 - 1999 19 - 2011 19 - 2001 10. 18 - 1990 11. 17 - 2005 17 - 1997 17 - 2008 14. 16 - 1995 15. 15 - 2004 16. 14 - 1993 14 - 1998 18. 13 - 1992 19. 11 - 1994 20. 10 - 2010 10 - 2012 Fewest triples 1. 8 - 2013 8 - 2007 3. 9 - 1996 4. 10 - 2012 10 - 2010 6. 11 - 1994 7. 13 - 1992 8. 14 - 1998 14 - 1993 10. 15 - 2004 11. 16 - 1995 12. 17 - 2008 17 - 1997 17 - 2005 15. 18 - 1990 16. 19 - 2001 19 - 2011 19 - 1999 19. 20 - 2003 20 - 1991 21. 21 - 2000

Most home runs 1. 83 - 2006 2. 61 - 2005 3. 54 - 2007 4. 42 - 2008 5. 32 - 2009 6. 26 - 2010 7. 24 - 2004 24 - 2011 9. 23 - 2003 10. 14 - 2000 14 - 1999 12. 13 - 2001 13. 11 - 1994 14. 10 - 2012 10 - 2002 16. 9 - 1991 9 - 1997 18. 8 - 1998 19. 7 - 1995 20. 5 - 1990

Most sacrifice flies 1. 15 - 2001 15 - 1994 3. 14 - 2005 4. 13 - 2006 5. 10 - 2007 6. 9 - 2002 7. 8 - 2008 Fewest walks 8. 7 - 2004 1. 36 - 2013 7 - 1999 2. 65 - 1990 10. 6 - 2012 3. 78 - 1998 6 - 2010 4. 86 - 1999 6 - 2003 5. 89 - 1997 13. 5 - 2000 6. 92 - 1992 5 - 2011 Most total bases 7. 95 - 2000 5 - 2009 1. 994 - 2006 8. 101 2012 16. 4 - 1997 2. 729 - 2005 101 2001 Most times struck 17. 3 - 1995 3. 725 - 2009 10. 102 - 1993 out 3 - 2013 4. 662 - 2008 11. 105 2003 1. 277 2006 3 - 1998 5. 661 - 2002 12. 107 - 2004 2. 271 - 2009 20. 1 - 1993 6. 651 - 2007 13. 111 1994 3. 243 2008 7. 624 - 2011 Fewest home runs 14. 112 - 1996 4. 227 - 2011 Fewest sacrifice 8. 600 - 2000 1. 2 - 1992 15. 113 1991 5. 208 2005 flies 600 - 1994 2 - 2013 16. 115 - 1995 6. 203 - 2010 1. 1 - 1993 10. 563 - 2001 3. 3 - 1993 17. 119 - 2010 7. 199 - 2007 2. 3 - 1998 11. 562 - 2010 3 - 1996 18. 133 - 2011 8. 180 - 2012 3 - 2013 12. 525 - 2003 5. 5 - 1990 19. 135 - 2005 9. 166 - 2004 3 - 1995 13. 513 - 1995 6. 7 - 1995 20. 138 - 2002 10. 165 - 2003 5. 4 - 1997 14. 509 - 1997 7. 8 - 1998 11. 160 - 2002 6. 5 - 2009 15. 502 - 2012 8. 9 - 1997 Most intentional 12. 135 - 1992 5 - 2011 16. 496 - 1999 9 - 1991 walks 13. 131 - 2000 5 - 2000 17. 493 - 1998 10. 10 - 2002 1. 3 - 2011 14. 129 - 1991 9. 6 - 2003 18. 472 - 1996 19. 467 - 2004 10 - 2012 2. 2 - 2003 15. 127 - 2001 6 - 2010 20. 465 - 1993 12. 11 - 1994 2 - 2004 16. 112 - 1997 6 - 2012 13. 13 - 2001 2 - 2010 17. 101 - 1996 12. 7 - 1999 Fewest total bases 2 - 2006 14. 14 - 1999 18. 94 - 1999 7 - 2004 1. 118 - 2013 14 - 2000 6. 1 - 2012 19. 92 - 1990 14. 8 - 2008 2. 370 - 1990 16. 23 - 2003 1 - 2001 20. 88 - 1998 15. 9 - 2002 3. 417 - 1992 17. 24 - 2011 1 - 2005 16. 10 - 2007 4. 426 - 1991 24 - 2004 1 - 1999 Fewest strikeouts 17. 13 - 2006 5. 465 - 1993 19. 26 - 2010 1 - 2009 1. 61 - 1993 18. 14 - 2005 6. 467 - 2004 20. 32 - 2009 1 - 2002 2. 69 - 1994 19. 15 - 1994 7. 472 - 1996 1 - 2008 3. 71 - 1995 15 - 2001 Most runs batted in 8. 493 - 1998 4. 74 - 2013 9. 496 - 1999 1. 379 - 2006 Most times hit by 5. 88 - 1998 Most sacrifice hits 10. 502 - 2012 2. 280 - 2005 pitch 6. 92 - 1990 1. 78 - 1993 11. 509 - 1997 3. 257 - 2009 1. 29 - 2011 7. 94 - 1999 2. 66 - 2009 12. 513 - 1995 4. 256 - 2007 2. 28 - 2000 8. 101 - 1996 3. 58 - 1992 13. 525 - 2003 5. 243 - 2008 3. 26 2006 9. 112 1997 4. 52 - 2010 14. 562 - 2010 6. 241 - 2002 4. 24 - 2001 10. 127 - 2001 5. 51 - 1996 15. 563 - 2001 7. 239 - 1994 5. 23 2003 11. 129 1991 51 - 2011 16. 600 - 1994 8. 225 - 1995 23 - 2010 12. 131 - 2000 7. 49 - 2003 600 - 2000 9. 221 - 1999 7. 22 2009 13. 135 1992 8. 48 - 2004 18. 624 - 2011 10. 216 - 2011 8. 20 - 2012 14. 160 - 2002 48 - 2007 19. 651 - 2007 11. 207 - 2000 9. 18 2008 15. 165 2003 10. 47 - 1997 20. 661 - 2002 12. 198 - 2010 10. 17 - 2002 16. 166 - 2004 11. 45 - 2002 13. 192 - 1991 17 - 2004 17. 180 - 2012 12. 44 - 2001 Most walks 14. 187 - 1993 17 - 1997 18. 199 - 2007 13. 43 - 2000 1. 178 - 2006 15. 186 - 2003 13. 14 - 2007 19. 203 - 2010 14. 40 - 1995 2. 167 - 2009 16. 179 - 1997 14 - 1999 20. 208 - 2005 15. 39 - 1998 3. 155 - 2007 17. 177 - 2001 15. 12 - 1998 39 - 1994 4. 151 - 2008 18. 174 - 1996 12 - 1991 Most times struck 17. 35 - 2008 5. 138 - 2002 19. 166 - 2012 17. 10 - 2005 out looking 35 - 1991 6. 135 - 2005 20. 164 - 1998 10 - 1993 1. 89 - 2009 35 - 1999 7. 133 - 2011 19. 8 - 1995 2. 84 - 2008 35 - 2006 8. 119 - 2010 Fewest runs batted in 9. 115 - 1995 8 - 1996 3. 82 - 2006 1. 39 - 2013 4. 75 - 2010 Fewest sacrifice 10. 113 - 1991 2. 150 - 1990 Fewest hit by pitch 5. 61 - 2011 hits 11. 112 - 1996 3. 152 - 1992 1. 2 - 1990 6. 60 - 2007 1. 8 - 2013 12. 111 - 1994 152 - 2004 2. 4 - 1992 7. 53 - 2012 2. 23 - 2005 13. 107 - 2004 5. 164 - 1998 3. 7 - 2013 8. 22 - 2013 3. 25 - 1990 6. 166 - 2012 7 - 1994 4. 33 - 2012 7. 174 - 1996 8. 177 - 2001 9. 179 - 1997 10. 186 - 2003 11. 187 - 1993 12. 192 - 1991 13. 198 - 2010 14. 207 - 2000 15. 216 - 2011 16. 221 - 1999 17. 225 - 1995 18. 239 - 1994 19. 241 - 2002 20. 243 - 2008

14. 105 - 2003 15. 102 - 1993 16. 101 - 2001 101 - 2012 18. 95 - 2000 19. 92 - 1992 20. 89 - 1997

5. 8 - 1996 8 - 1995 7. 10 - 1993 10 - 2005 9. 12 - 1991 12 - 1998 11. 14 - 1999 14 - 2007 13. 17 - 1997 17 - 2004 17 - 2002 16. 18 - 2008 17. 20 - 2012 18. 22 - 2009 19. 23 - 2010 23 - 2003


Team Season Records

<<< Regis History and Records >>>

5. 35 - 2006 35 - 1999 35 - 1991 35 - 2008 9. 39 - 1994 39 - 1998 11. 40 - 1995 12. 43 - 2000 13. 44 - 2001 14. 45 - 2002 15. 47 - 1997 16. 48 - 2007 48 - 2004 18. 49 - 2003 19. 51 - 2011 51 - 1996

15 (95-110) - 2002 13. 12 (38-50) - 1990 14. 11 (34-45) - 2009 15. 10 (23-33) - 1997 10 (34-44) - 2008 10 (50-60) - 1992 18. 9 (47-56) - 1999 9 (52-61) - 2001

14. 68 (63-68) - 1993 15. 83 (64-83) - 2012 83 (65-83) - 2005 17. 88 (72-88) - 1994 18. 89 (72-89) - 2000 19. 94 (75-94) - 2003 20. 96 (78-96) - 2010

20. 8 (54-62) - 1991 15 (95-110) - 2002

Most stolen bases 1. 95 (95-110) - 2002 2. 92 (92-107) - 2004 92 (92-123) - 2011 4. 78 (78-96) - 2010 5. 77 (77-100) - 2006 6. 75 (75-94) - 2003 7. 72 (72-89) - 2000 72 (72-88) - 1994 9. 65 (65-83) - 2005 10. 64 (64-83) - 2012 11. 63 (63-68) - 1993 12. 54 (54-62) - 1991 13. 52 (52-61) - 2001 14. 50 (50-60) - 1992 15. 49 (49-67) - 2007 16. 47 (47-56) - 1999 17. 38 (38-50) - 1990 18. 34 (34-45) - 2009 34 (34-44) - 2008 20. 31 (31-46) - 1996

Most times reached base on error 1. 76 - 2009 2. 73 - 2011 3. 61 - 2006 4. 60 - 2010 5. 56 - 2012 6. 45 - 2007 7. 36 - 2008 8. 15 - 2013

Fewest caught stealing 1. 4 (22-26) - 1998 2. 5 (63-68) - 1993 5 (12-17) - 2013 4. 7 (27-34) - 1995 5. 8 (54-62) - 1991 6. 9 (52-61) - 2001 9 (47-56) - 1999 8. 10 (50-60) - 1992 10 (34-44) - 2008 10 (23-33) - 1997 11. 11 (34-45) - 2009 12. 12 (38-50) - 1990 13. 15 (95-110) - 2002 15 (92-107) - 2004 15 (31-46) - 1996 16. 16 (72-88) - 1994 17. 17 (72-89) - 2000 18. 18 (65-83) - 2005 18 (78-96) - 2010 18 (49-67) - 2007

Fewest stolen bases 1. 12 (12-17) - 2013 2. 22 (22-26) - 1998 3. 23 (23-33) - 1997 4. 27 (27-34) - 1995 5. 31 (31-46) - 1996 6. 34 (34-44) - 2008 34 (34-45) - 2009 8. 38 (38-50) - 1990 9. 47 (47-56) - 1999 10. 49 (49-67) - 2007 11. 50 (50-60) - 1992 12. 52 (52-61) - 2001 13. 54 (54-62) - 1991 14. 63 (63-68) - 1993 15. 64 (64-83) - 2012 16. 65 (65-83) - 2005 17. 72 (72-88) - 1994 72 (72-89) - 2000 19. 75 (75-94) - 2003 20. 77 (77-100) - 2006

Most stolen base attempts 1. 123 (92-123) - 2011 2. 110 (95-110) - 2002 3. 107 (92-107) - 2004 4. 100 (77-100) - 2006 5. 96 (78-96) - 2010 6. 94 (75-94) - 2003 7. 89 (72-89) - 2000 8. 88 (72-88) - 1994 9. 83 (65-83) - 2005 83 (64-83) - 2012 11. 68 (63-68) - 1993 12. 67 (49-67) - 2007 13. 62 (54-62) - 1991 14. 61 (52-61) - 2001 15. 60 (50-60) - 1992 16. 56 (47-56) - 1999 17. 50 (38-50) - 1990 18. 46 (31-46) - 1996 19. 45 (34-45) - 2009 20. 44 (34-44) - 2008

Most times caught stealing 1. 31 (92-123) - 2011 2. 23 (77-100) - 2006 3. 19 (64-83) - 2012 19 (75-94) - 2003 5. 18 (49-67) - 2007 18 (78-96) - 2010 18 (65-83) - 2005 8. 17 (72-89) - 2000 9. 16 (72-88) - 1994 10. 15 (31-46) - 1996 15 (92-107) - 2004

13. 12 (38-50) - 1990 14. 11 (34-45) - 2009 15. 10 (23-33) - 1997 10 (34-44) - 2008 10 (50-60) - 1992 18. 9 (47-56) - 1999 9 (52-61) - 2001 20. 8 (54-62) - 1991

Fewest stolen base attempts 1. 17 (12-17) - 2013 2. 26 (22-26) - 1998 3. 33 (23-33) - 1997 4. 34 (27-34) - 1995 5. 44 (34-44) - 2008 6. 45 (34-45) - 2009 7. 46 (31-46) - 1996 8. 50 (38-50) - 1990 9. 56 (47-56) - 1999 10. 60 (50-60) - 1992 11. 61 (52-61) - 2001 12. 62 (54-62) - 1991 13. 67 (49-67) - 2007

Most times reached on FC 1. 76 - 2008 2. 75 - 2011 3. 64 - 2009 64 - 2006 5. 63 - 2012 6. 61 - 2010 7. 54 - 2007 8. 10 - 2013 Most times reached on CI 1. 1 - 2007 1 - 2005 1 - 2008 1 - 2010

Most times hit into triple play 1. 1 - 2011 Most fly outs 1. 429 - 2006 2. 363 - 2009 3. 344 - 2007 4. 339 - 2011 5. 308 - 2008 6. 297 - 2012 7. 268 - 2010 8. 73 - 2013 Most ground outs 1. 482 - 2011 2. 456 - 2010 3. 441 - 2009 4. 432 - 2008 5. 419 - 2006 6. 405 - 2012 7. 342 - 2007 8. 102 - 2013 Most picked off 1. 4 - 2012 2. 3 - 2006 3. 2 - 2011 2 - 2009 5. 1 - 2007 1 - 2010 1 - 2008

Lowest earned run avg. 1. 2.03 (299.1 IP) - 1997 2. 2.17 (236.0 IP) - 1999 3. 2.21 (272.1 IP) - 1998 4. 2.39 (354.1 IP) - 2001 Most times ground- 5. 2.40 (294.0 IP) - 2004 ed into DP 6. 2.63 (322.0 IP) - 1996 1. 15 - 2001 7. 2.64 (381.2 IP) - 2002 2. 13 - 2003 8. 2.74 (416.0 IP) - 2006 3. 12 - 2002 9. 3.03 (317.0 IP) - 2005 4. 10 - 1998 10. 3.17 (302.1 IP) - 1992 10 - 2012 11. 3.25 (333.1 IP) - 2000 10 - 2004 12. 3.33 (269.1 IP) - 1993 7. 9 - 2010 13. 3.46 (378.1 IP) - 2011 8. 8 - 1997 14. 3.49 (301.0 IP) - 1995 8 - 2000 15. 3.69 (377.1 IP) - 2009 10. 3 - 1996 16. 3.73 (242.0 IP) - 1991 3 - 2008 17. 3.73 (324.1 IP) - 1990 3 - 2011 18. 3.76 (316.1 IP) - 2007 3 - 2007 19. 3.80 (308.0 IP) - 1994 3 - 1999 20. 4.04 (294.2 IP) - 2003 3 - 2009 16. 2 - 2006 Highest earned run avg. 2 - 2005 1. 4.55 (84.2 IP) - 2013 2. 4.43 (308.0 IP) - 2012 Fewest grounded 3. 4.26 (324.0 IP) - 2010 into DP 4. 4.20 (342.0 IP) - 2008 1. 2 - 2005 5. 4.04 (294.2 IP) - 2003 2 - 2006 6. 3.80 (308.0 IP) - 1994 3. 3 - 2009 7. 3.76 (316.1 IP) - 2007 3 - 1999 8. 3.73 (324.1 IP) - 1990 3 - 2007 9. 3.73 (242.0 IP) - 1991 3 - 2011 10. 3.69 (377.1 IP) - 2009 3 - 2008 11. 3.49 (301.0 IP) - 1995 3 - 1996 12. 3.46 (378.1 IP) - 2011 9. 8 - 2000 13. 3.33 (269.1 IP) - 1993 8 - 1997 14. 3.25 (333.1 IP) - 2000 11. 9 - 2010 15. 3.17 (302.1 IP) - 1992 12. 10 - 2004 16. 3.03 (317.0 IP) - 2005 10 - 2012 17. 2.74 (416.0 IP) - 2006 10 - 1998 18. 2.64 (381.2 IP) - 2002 15. 12 - 2002 19. 2.63 (322.0 IP) - 1996 16. 13 - 2003 20. 2.40 (294.0 IP) - 2004 17. 15 - 2001

Lowest opponent batting avg. 1. .258 (354.1 IP) - 2001 2. .263 (317.0 IP) - 2005 3. .265 (416.0 IP) - 2006 4. .278 (378.1 IP) - 2011 5. .280 (316.1 IP) - 2007 6. .283 (381.2 IP) - 2002 7. .285 (294.0 IP) - 2004 8. .290 (324.0 IP) - 2010 9. .297 (342.0 IP) - 2008 10. .299 (377.1 IP) - 2009 11. .300 (301.0 IP) - 1995 12. .315 (84.2 IP) - 2013 13. .317 (308.0 IP) - 1994 14. .318 (302.1 IP) - 1992 15. .321 (308.0 IP) - 2012 16. .323 (269.1 IP) - 1993 17. .339 (294.2 IP) - 2003 18. 99.000 (322.0 IP) - 1996 99.000 (242.0 IP) - 1991 99.000 (272.1 IP) - 1998 99.000 (236.0 IP) - 1999 99.000 (333.1 IP) - 2000 99.000 (299.1 IP) - 1997 99.000 (324.1 IP) - 1990 Highest opponent batting avg. 1. 99.000 (324.1 IP) - 1990 99.000 (299.1 IP) - 1997 99.000 (333.1 IP) - 2000 99.000 (236.0 IP) - 1999 99.000 (272.1 IP) - 1998 99.000 (242.0 IP) - 1991 99.000 (322.0 IP) - 1996 8. .339 (294.2 IP) - 2003 9. .323 (269.1 IP) - 1993 10. .321 (308.0 IP) - 2012 11. .318 (302.1 IP) - 1992 12. .317 (308.0 IP) - 1994 13. .315 (84.2 IP) - 2013 14. .300 (301.0 IP) - 1995 15. .299 (377.1 IP) - 2009 16. .297 (342.0 IP) - 2008 17. .290 (324.0 IP) - 2010 18. .285 (294.0 IP) - 2004 19. .283 (381.2 IP) - 2002 20. .280 (316.1 IP) - 2007 Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game 1. 1.07 (294.0 IP) - 2004 2. 1.47 (272.1 IP) - 1998 3. 1.50 (381.2 IP) - 2002 4. 1.60 (354.1 IP) - 2001 5. 1.60 (236.0 IP) - 1999 6. 1.72 (269.1 IP) - 1993 7. 1.78 (299.1 IP) - 1997 8. 1.92 (317.0 IP) - 2005 9. 2.09 (294.2 IP) - 2003 10. 2.12 (324.1 IP) - 1990 11. 2.33 (333.1 IP) - 2000 12. 2.34 (308.0 IP) - 2012 13. 2.49 (242.0 IP) - 1991 14. 2.53 (378.1 IP) - 2011 15. 2.55 (302.1 IP) - 1992 16. 2.65 (322.0 IP) - 1996 17. 2.66 (342.0 IP) - 2008 18. 2.67 (377.1 IP) - 2009 19. 2.84 (308.0 IP) - 1994 20. 2.86 (301.0 IP) - 1995

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<<< Regis History and Records >>> Most walks allowed/7 inn game 1. 3.54 (316.1 IP) - 2007 2. 3.47 (84.2 IP) - 2013 3. 3.18 (324.0 IP) - 2010 4. 3.00 (416.0 IP) - 2006 5. 2.86 (301.0 IP) - 1995 6. 2.84 (308.0 IP) - 1994 7. 2.67 (377.1 IP) - 2009 8. 2.66 (342.0 IP) - 2008 9. 2.65 (322.0 IP) - 1996 10. 2.55 (302.1 IP) - 1992 11. 2.53 (378.1 IP) - 2011 12. 2.49 (242.0 IP) - 1991 13. 2.34 (308.0 IP) - 2012 14. 2.33 (333.1 IP) - 2000 15. 2.12 (324.1 IP) - 1990 16. 2.09 (294.2 IP) - 2003 17. 1.92 (317.0 IP) - 2005 18. 1.78 (299.1 IP) - 1997 19. 1.72 (269.1 IP) - 1993 20. 1.60 (236.0 IP) - 1999 Most strikeouts/7 inn game 1. 6.70 (324.0 IP) - 2010 2. 5.96 (378.1 IP) - 2011 3. 5.53 (272.1 IP) - 1998 4. 5.33 (354.1 IP) - 2001 5. 5.33 (299.1 IP) - 1997 6. 5.21 (377.1 IP) - 2009 7. 4.60 (381.2 IP) - 2002 8. 4.50 (322.0 IP) - 1996 9. 4.46 (342.0 IP) - 2008 10. 4.24 (333.1 IP) - 2000 11. 4.14 (416.0 IP) - 2006 12. 4.09 (236.0 IP) - 1999 13. 4.07 (316.1 IP) - 2007 14. 3.40 (317.0 IP) - 2005 15. 3.22 (84.2 IP) - 2013 16. 3.18 (308.0 IP) - 2012 17. 3.00 (301.0 IP) - 1995 18. 2.83 (294.2 IP) - 2003 19. 2.33 (294.0 IP) - 2004 20. 2.09 (308.0 IP) - 1994 Fewest strikeouts/7 inn game 1. 1.45 (324.1 IP) - 1990 2. 1.53 (242.0 IP) - 1991 3. 1.60 (302.1 IP) - 1992 4. 1.95 (269.1 IP) - 1993 5. 2.09 (308.0 IP) - 1994 6. 2.33 (294.0 IP) - 2004 7. 2.83 (294.2 IP) - 2003 8. 3.00 (301.0 IP) - 1995 9. 3.18 (308.0 IP) - 2012 10. 3.22 (84.2 IP) - 2013 11. 3.40 (317.0 IP) - 2005 12. 4.07 (316.1 IP) - 2007 13. 4.09 (236.0 IP) - 1999 14. 4.14 (416.0 IP) - 2006 15. 4.24 (333.1 IP) - 2000 16. 4.46 (342.0 IP) - 2008 17. 4.50 (322.0 IP) - 1996 18. 4.60 (381.2 IP) - 2002 19. 5.21 (377.1 IP) - 2009 20. 5.33 (299.1 IP) - 1997

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Most wins 1. 48 (48-15) - 2006 2. 38 (38-11) - 2005 3. 37 (37-21) - 2002 4. 33 (33-24) - 2011

5. 31 (31-25) - 2009 6. 30 (30-14) - 1997 7. 29 (29-25) - 2001 29 (29-19) - 2007 9. 28 (28-14) - 2004 28 (28-13) - 1998 11. 27 (27-15) - 1993 27 (27-23) - 2000 13. 26 (26-12) - 1999 26 (26-23) - 1996 15. 25 (25-23) - 1994 25 (25-26) - 2008 17. 23 (23-23) - 1995 18. 22 (22-27) - 2012 22 (22-28) - 2010 20. 21 (21-25) - 2003 21 (21-20) - 1991

9. 19 (29-19) - 2007 10. 20 (21-20) - 1991 11. 21 (37-21) - 2002 12. 23 (25-23) - 1994 23 (26-23) - 1996 23 (23-23) - 1995 23 (27-23) - 2000 16. 24 (33-24) - 2011 17. 25 (31-25) - 2009 25 (29-25) - 2001 25 (21-25) - 2003 20. 26 (25-26) - 2008

Most saves 1. 8 - 1993 2. 7 - 2006 3. 5 - 2009 4. 4 - 1995 4 - 1997 Fewest wins 6. 3 - 2001 1. 1 (1-12) - 2013 7. 2 - 2002 2. 16 (16-32) - 1990 2 - 1998 3. 18 (18-30) - 1992 2 - 2011 4. 21 (21-20) - 1991 2 - 2003 21 (21-25) - 2003 2 - 2007 6. 22 (22-28) - 2010 2 - 1996 2 - 1994 22 (22-27) - 2012 8. 23 (23-23) - 1995 14. 1 - 2000 9. 25 (25-26) - 2008 1 - 2008 1 - 2012 25 (25-23) - 1994 11. 26 (26-23) - 1996 1 - 2010 1 - 1992 26 (26-12) - 1999 13. 27 (27-23) - 2000 1 - 2005 27 (27-15) - 1993 15. 28 (28-13) - 1998 Fewest saves 1. 1 - 2005 28 (28-14) - 2004 17. 29 (29-19) - 2007 1 - 1992 1 - 2010 29 (29-25) - 2001 1 - 2012 19. 30 (30-14) - 1997 1 - 2008 20. 31 (31-25) - 2009 1 - 2000 21. 33 (33-24) - 2011 7. 2 - 1994 2 - 1996 Most losses 2 - 2007 1. 32 (16-32) - 1990 2 - 2003 2. 30 (18-30) - 1992 2 - 2011 3. 28 (22-28) - 2010 2 - 1998 4. 27 (22-27) - 2012 2 - 2002 5. 26 (25-26) - 2008 14. 3 - 2001 6. 25 (21-25) - 2003 15. 4 - 1997 25 (29-25) - 2001 4 - 1995 17. 5 - 2009 25 (31-25) - 2009 9. 24 (33-24) - 2011 18. 7 - 2006 10. 23 (27-23) - 2000 19. 8 - 1993 23 (23-23) - 1995 Most complete 23 (26-23) - 1996 games 23 (25-23) - 1994 14. 21 (37-21) - 2002 1. 45 - 2005 15. 20 (21-20) - 1991 2. 44 - 2006 16. 19 (29-19) - 2007 44 - 2002 17. 15 (27-15) - 1993 4. 42 - 2011 5. 40 - 1991 15 (48-15) - 2006 38 - 1990 19. 14 (30-14) - 1997 6. 7. 37 - 2007 14 (28-14) - 2004 8. 36 - 1996 36 - 2001 Fewest losses 10. 35 - 2009 1. 11 (38-11) - 2005 11. 34 - 1992 2. 12 (26-12) - 1999 34 - 1997 12 (1-12) - 2013 13. 31 - 2010 4. 13 (28-13) - 1998 31 - 1998 5. 14 (28-14) - 2004 31 - 2004 14 (30-14) - 1997 16. 30 - 1999 7. 15 (48-15) - 2006 30 - 2000 15 (27-15) - 1993 30 - 1995 19. 28 - 2008 20. 26 - 1994

Team Season Records Fewest complete games 1. 4 - 2013 2. 12 - 1993 3. 18 - 2012 4. 20 - 2003 5. 26 - 1994 6. 28 - 2008 7. 30 - 1995 30 - 2000 30 - 1999 10. 31 - 2004 31 - 1998 31 - 2010 13. 34 - 1997 34 - 1992 15. 35 - 2009 16. 36 - 2001 36 - 1996 18. 37 - 2007 19. 38 - 1990 20. 40 - 1991 Most shutouts 1. 10 - 2000 10 - 1997 10 - 2001 10 - 2002 5. 9 - 1999 9 - 2011 9 - 2005 8. 7 - 2012 7 - 2006 10. 6 - 2009 6 - 1991 12. 5 - 2003 5 - 2004 5 - 1996 15. 4 - 1998 4 - 1995 4 - 2010 18. 3 - 2007 3 - 2008 3 - 1993 Fewest shutouts 1. 1 - 1992 2. 2 - 1990 3. 3 - 1993 3 - 2008 3 - 2007 6. 4 - 2010 4 - 1995 4 - 1998 9. 5 - 1996 5 - 2004 5 - 2003 12. 6 - 1991 6 - 2009 14. 7 - 2006 7 - 2012 16. 9 - 2005 9 - 2011 9 - 1999 19. 10 - 2002 10 - 2001 Most innings pitched 1. 416.0 - 2006 2. 381.2 - 2002 3. 378.1 - 2011 4. 377.1 - 2009 5. 354.1 - 2001

6. 342.0 - 2008 7. 333.1 - 2000 8. 324.1 - 1990 9. 324.0 - 2010 10. 322.0 - 1996 11. 317.0 - 2005 12. 316.1 - 2007 13. 308.0 - 2012 308.0 - 1994 15. 302.1 - 1992 16. 301.0 - 1995 17. 299.1 - 1997 18. 294.2 - 2003 19. 294.0 - 2004 20. 272.1 - 1998 Most hits allowed 1. 472 - 2009 2. 444 - 2002 3. 440 - 1992 4. 437 - 2006 5. 436 - 2003 6. 433 - 2011 7. 423 - 2008 8. 417 - 1994 9. 416 - 2012 10. 407 - 1990 11. 389 - 2010 12. 385 - 1995 13. 365 - 1993 14. 363 - 2000 15. 360 - 2001 16. 350 - 2007 17. 334 - 2004 18. 329 - 2005 19. 326 - 1996 20. 293 - 1991

13. 204 - 2002 14. 202 - 1991 15. 199 - 2007 16. 197 - 1993 17. 183 - 1996 183 - 2001 19. 168 - 2005 20. 134 - 2004 Fewest runs allowed 1. 87 - 2013 2. 113 - 1999 3. 122 - 1998 4. 129 - 1997 5. 134 - 2004 6. 168 - 2005 7. 183 - 2001 183 - 1996 9. 197 - 1993 10. 199 - 2007 11. 202 - 1991 12. 204 - 2002 13. 205 - 1995 14. 211 - 2000 15. 221 - 2006 16. 244 - 2011 17. 245 - 2003 18. 246 - 2010 19. 247 - 2008 20. 251 - 2012

Most earned runs allowed 1. 205 - 2008 2. 199 - 2009 3. 197 - 2010 4. 195 - 2012 5. 187 - 2011 Fewest hits allowed 6. 173 - 1990 1. 115 - 2013 7. 170 - 2003 2. 233 - 1999 170 - 2007 3. 274 - 1997 9. 167 - 1994 4. 276 - 1998 10. 163 - 2006 5. 293 - 1991 11. 155 - 2000 6. 326 - 1996 12. 150 - 1995 7. 329 - 2005 13. 144 - 2002 8. 334 - 2004 14. 137 - 2005 9. 350 - 2007 137 - 1992 10. 360 - 2001 16. 129 - 1991 11. 363 - 2000 17. 128 - 1993 12. 365 - 1993 18. 121 - 1996 13. 385 - 1995 121 - 2001 14. 389 - 2010 20. 101 - 2004 15. 407 - 1990 16. 416 - 2012 Fewest earned runs al17. 417 - 1994 lowed 18. 423 - 2008 1. 55 - 2013 19. 433 - 2011 2. 73 - 1999 20. 436 - 2003 3. 86 - 1998 4. 87 - 1997 Most runs allowed 5. 101 - 2004 1. 287 - 1992 6. 121 - 2001 2. 274 - 1994 121 - 1996 3. 265 - 1990 8. 128 - 1993 4. 262 - 2009 9. 129 - 1991 5. 251 - 2012 10. 137 - 1992 6. 247 - 2008 137 - 2005 7. 246 - 2010 12. 144 - 2002 8. 245 - 2003 13. 150 - 1995 9. 244 - 2011 14. 155 - 2000 10. 221 - 2006 15. 163 - 2006 11. 211 - 2000 16. 167 - 1994 12. 205 - 1995


<<< Regis History and Records >>>

Team Season Records 17. 170 - 2007 170 - 2003 19. 173 - 1990 20. 187 - 2011 Most walks allowed 1. 178 - 2006 2. 160 - 2007 3. 147 - 2010 4. 144 - 2009 5. 137 - 2011 6. 130 - 2008 7. 125 - 1994 8. 123 - 1995 9. 122 - 1996 10. 111 - 2000 11. 110 - 1992 12. 103 - 2012 13. 98 - 1990 14. 88 - 2003 15. 87 - 2005 16. 86 - 1991 17. 82 - 2002 18. 81 - 2001 19. 76 - 1997 20. 66 - 1993 Fewest walks allowed 1. 42 - 2013 2. 45 - 2004 3. 54 - 1999 4. 57 - 1998 5. 66 - 1993 6. 76 - 1997 7. 81 - 2001 8. 82 - 2002 9. 86 - 1991 10. 87 - 2005 11. 88 - 2003 12. 98 - 1990 13. 103 - 2012 14. 110 - 1992 15. 111 - 2000 16. 122 - 1996 17. 123 - 1995 18. 125 - 1994 19. 130 - 2008 20. 137 - 2011 Most intentional walks allowed 1. 2 - 2009 2 - 2011 3. 1 - 2010 1 - 2008 1 - 2013 1 - 2006 Fewest intentional walks allowed 1. 1 - 2006 1 - 2013 1 - 2008 1 - 2010 5. 2 - 2011 2 - 2009 Most strikeouts 1. 322 - 2011 2. 310 - 2010 3. 281 - 2009

4. 270 - 2001 5. 251 - 2002 6. 246 - 2006 7. 228 - 1997 8. 218 - 2008 9. 215 - 1998 10. 207 - 1996 11. 202 - 2000 12. 184 - 2007 13. 154 - 2005 14. 140 - 2012 15. 138 - 1999 16. 129 - 1995 17. 119 - 2003 18. 98 - 2004 19. 92 - 1994 20. 75 - 1993 Fewest strikeouts 1. 39 - 2013 2. 53 - 1991 3. 67 - 1990 4. 69 - 1992 5. 75 - 1993 6. 92 - 1994 7. 98 - 2004 8. 119 - 2003 9. 129 - 1995 10. 138 - 1999 11. 140 - 2012 12. 154 - 2005 13. 184 - 2007 14. 202 - 2000 15. 207 - 1996 16. 215 - 1998 17. 218 - 2008 18. 228 - 1997 19. 246 - 2006 20. 251 - 2002 Most strikeouts looking 1. 126 - 2010 2. 107 - 2011 3. 99 - 2009 4. 82 - 2006 5. 79 - 2008 6. 48 - 2007 48 - 2012 8. 14 - 2013 Most doubles allowed 1. 86 - 2009 2. 80 - 2006 3. 79 - 2012 4. 75 - 2010 5. 73 - 2011 6. 71 - 2008 7. 70 - 1990 8. 69 - 2002 9. 68 - 2004 10. 63 - 2003 11. 61 - 1992 12. 57 - 1994 13. 54 - 2005 14. 50 - 2007 50 - 1998 16. 46 - 1995 17. 45 - 2000 18. 44 - 1991 19. 38 - 2001 38 - 1993

Fewest doubles allowed 1. 24 - 1999 2. 34 - 2013 3. 36 - 1997 4. 37 - 1996 5. 38 - 1993 38 - 2001 7. 44 - 1991 8. 45 - 2000 9. 46 - 1995 10. 50 - 1998 50 - 2007 12. 54 - 2005 13. 57 - 1994 14. 61 - 1992 15. 63 - 2003 16. 68 - 2004 17. 69 - 2002 18. 70 - 1990 19. 71 - 2008 20. 73 - 2011 Most triples allowed 1. 18 - 2009 18 - 1994 3. 14 - 1990 14 - 2011 14 - 1992 6. 13 - 2012 7. 11 - 1996 8. 10 - 1991 9. 9 - 2007 9 - 1999 11. 8 - 1995 12. 7 - 1998 7 - 2000 7 - 1993 7 - 1997 16. 6 - 2006 6 - 2008 6 - 2004 19. 5 - 2013 5 - 2010 5 - 2002 5 - 2001

3. 41 - 2010 4. 40 - 2009 5. 36 - 2006 6. 33 - 2008 7. 31 - 2012 8. 29 - 2011 9. 26 - 2003 10. 22 - 2000 11. 19 - 2001 12. 16 - 2004 16 - 2002 14. 15 - 1994 15. 12 - 1990 16. 10 - 1999 17. 9 - 1991 18. 8 - 1998 8 - 1992 20. 6 - 1996 Fewest home runs allowed 1. 3 - 1993 2. 4 - 2013 3. 5 - 1997 5 - 1995 5. 6 - 1996 6. 8 - 1992 8 - 1998 8. 9 - 1991 9. 10 - 1999 10. 12 - 1990 11. 15 - 1994 12. 16 - 2002 16 - 2004 14. 19 - 2001 15. 22 - 2000 16. 26 - 2003 17. 29 - 2011 18. 31 - 2012 19. 33 - 2008 20. 36 - 2006

Most batters faced 1. 1882 - 2006 2. 1806 - 2009 3. 1768 - 2011 Fewest triples allowed 4. 1603 - 2008 5. 1562 - 2010 1. 3 - 2005 6. 1520 - 2000 2. 4 - 2003 7. 1470 - 2012 3. 5 - 2001 8. 1455 - 2007 5 - 2002 9. 1437 - 1996 5 - 2010 10. 1279 - 1997 5 - 2013 11. 1189 - 1998 7. 6 - 2004 12. 1025 - 1999 6 - 2008 13. 435 - 2013 6 - 2006 10. 7 - 1997 Most at bats against 7 - 1993 1. 1647 - 2006 7 - 2000 2. 1580 - 2009 7 - 1998 3. 1570 - 2002 14. 8 - 1995 4. 1555 - 2011 15. 9 - 1999 5. 1426 - 2008 9 - 2007 6. 1393 - 2001 17. 10 - 1991 7. 1382 - 1992 18. 11 - 1996 8. 1340 - 2010 19. 13 - 2012 9. 1315 - 1994 20. 14 - 1992 10. 1297 - 2012 14 - 2011 11. 1288 - 2003 14 - 1990 12. 1283 - 1995 13. 1250 - 2007 Most home runs al1250 - 2005 lowed 15. 1171 - 2004 1. 44 - 2005 16. 1130 - 1993 2. 43 - 2007 17. 365 - 2013

Most wild pitches 1. 43 - 2010 43 - 1996 3. 36 - 2008 4. 31 - 2009 5. 28 - 2011 6. 26 - 1997 7. 19 - 1998 8. 18 - 2003 9. 17 - 1995 10. 15 - 1999 11. 14 - 2012 14 - 2007 14 - 2006 14. 13 - 2001 15. 12 - 2002 12 - 2000 17. 11 - 2004 11 - 1994 19. 8 - 2005 20. 3 - 2013 Fewest wild pitches 1. 3 - 2013 2. 8 - 2005 3. 11 - 1994 11 - 2004 5. 12 - 2000 12 - 2002 7. 13 - 2001 8. 14 - 2006 14 - 2007 14 - 2012 11. 15 - 1999 12. 17 - 1995 13. 18 - 2003 14. 19 - 1998 15. 26 - 1997 16. 28 - 2011 17. 31 - 2009 18. 36 - 2008 19. 43 - 1996 43 - 2010 Most balks 1. 7 - 2012 2. 1 - 1997 1 - 2011 1 - 2013 1 - 2005 1 - 2002 Fewest balks 1. 1 - 2002 1 - 2005 1 - 2013 1 - 2011 1 - 1997 6. 7 - 2012 Most hit batters 1. 33 - 2009 2. 32 - 2011 3. 31 - 2010 4. 25 - 2012 5. 18 - 2008 6. 14 - 1992 14 - 1995 14 - 2006 9. 13 - 2000 13 - 1993 11. 12 - 2013 12 - 1994

13. 10 - 2001 10 - 2004 10 - 2005 16. 9 - 1999 9 - 1996 18. 8 - 1990 19. 7 - 2002 20. 6 - 2007 6 - 2003 Fewest hit batters 1. 2 - 1991 2. 5 - 1998 5 - 1997 4. 6 - 2003 6 - 2007 6. 7 - 2002 7. 8 - 1990 8. 9 - 1996 9 - 1999 10. 10 - 2005 10 - 2004 10 - 2001 13. 12 - 1994 12 - 2013 15. 13 - 1993 13 - 2000 17. 14 - 2006 14 - 1995 14 - 1992 20. 18 - 2008 21. 25 - 2012 Most sacrifice flies allowed 1. 12 - 2009 12 - 2008 3. 11 - 2012 4. 10 - 2003 10 - 2011 6. 7 - 2006 7. 6 - 2007 6 - 2010 6 - 2001 10. 5 - 2004 11. 4 - 2005 4 - 2002 13. 3 - 2013 3 - 1999 15. 2 - 2000 2 - 1997 17. 1 - 1998 Fewest sacrifice flies allowed 1. 1 - 1998 2. 2 - 1997 2 - 2000 4. 3 - 1999 3 - 2013 6. 4 - 2002 4 - 2005 8. 5 - 2004 9. 6 - 2001 6 - 2010 6 - 2007 12. 7 - 2006 13. 10 - 2011 10 - 2003 15. 11 - 2012 16. 12 - 2008 12 - 2009

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<<< Regis History and Records >>> Most sacrifice hits allowed

1. 53 - 2003 2. 50 - 2002 3. 48 - 1996 4. 45 - 2001 5. 38 - 2010 6. 36 - 1997 36 - 2009 8. 34 - 2006 34 - 2012 10. 33 - 2011 33 - 2007 12. 32 - 2000 13. 29 - 2004 29 - 1998 15. 26 - 1999 16. 20 - 2005 17. 16 - 2008 18. 13 - 2013 Fewest sacrifice hits allowed 1. 13 - 2013 2. 16 - 2008 3. 20 - 2005 4. 26 - 1999 5. 29 - 1998 29 - 2004 7. 32 - 2000 8. 33 - 2007 33 - 2011 10. 34 - 2012 34 - 2006 12. 36 - 2009 36 - 1997 14. 38 - 2010 15. 45 - 2001 16. 48 - 1996 17. 50 - 2002 18. 53 - 2003 Most fly outs 1. 376 - 2006 2. 362 - 2012 3. 346 - 2009 4. 328 - 2008 5. 291 - 2007 6. 263 - 2011 7. 208 - 2010 8. 90 - 2013 Most ground outs 1. 554 - 2006 2. 502 - 2011 3. 454 - 2009 4. 436 - 2008 5. 422 - 2007 6. 417 - 2010 7. 380 - 2012 8. 113 - 2013 Most runners picked off 1. 3 - 2005 2. 2 - 2003 2 - 2008 2 - 2007 2 - 2001 2 - 2006 7. 1 - 2004 1 - 1999 1 - 2013 1 - 2010 1 - 2012 52

Highest fielding pct. 1. .969 (885-500-44) - 2004 2. .967 (951-486-49) - 2005 3. .966 (949-454-50) - 2007 4. .964 (1026-450-55) - 2008 5. .957 (924-395-59) - 2012 6. .955 (1063-478-72) - 2001 7. .953 (896-393-63) - 1997 8. .953 (1248-596-91) - 2006 9. .950 (966-454-75) - 1996 10. .948 (972-432-77) - 2010 11. .948 (1145-532-92) - 2002 12. .948 (708-331-57) - 1999 13. .947 (1135-518-93) - 2011 14. .945 (901-359-73) - 1995 15. .944 (1000-481-88) - 2000 16. .944 (1132-464-95) - 2009 17. .943 (249-118-22) - 2013 18. .938 (817-311-75) - 1998 19. .936 (884-447-91) - 2003 20. .928 (803-401-94) - 1993 Lowest fielding pct. 1. .908 (848-452-132) - 1992 2. .910 (685-277-95) - 1991 3. .919 (653-277-82) - 1990 4. .924 (922-407-110) - 1994 5. .928 (803-401-94) - 1993 6. .936 (884-447-91) - 2003 7. .938 (817-311-75) - 1998 8. .943 (249-118-22) - 2013 9. .944 (1132-464-95) - 2009 10. .944 (1000-481-88) - 2000 11. .945 (901-359-73) - 1995 12. .947 (1135-518-93) - 2011 13. .948 (708-331-57) - 1999 14. .948 (1145-532-92) - 2002 15. .948 (972-432-77) - 2010 16. .950 (966-454-75) - 1996 17. .953 (1248-596-91) - 2006 18. .953 (896-393-63) - 1997 19. .955 (1063-478-72) - 2001 20. .957 (924-395-59) - 2012 Lowest stolen base against pct. 1. .000 (0-0) - 2004 .000 (0-0) - 2005 .000 (0-0) - 1991 .000 (0-0) - 1990 .000 (0-0) - 1994 .000 (0-0) - 2001 .000 (0-0) - 1997 .000 (0-0) - 1993 .000 (0-0) - 1996 .000 (0-0) - 2003 .000 (0-0) - 2002 .000 (0-0) - 1999 .000 (0-0) - 1992 .000 (0-0) - 1995 .000 (0-0) - 2000 .000 (0-0) - 1998 17. .683 (41-60) - 2010 18. .689 (31-45) - 2006 19. .698 (44-63) - 2011 20. .721 (31-43) - 2007

6. .698 (44-63) - 2011 7. .689 (31-45) - 2006 8. .683 (41-60) - 2010 9. .000 (0-0) - 1998 .000 (0-0) - 2000 .000 (0-0) - 1995 .000 (0-0) - 1992 .000 (0-0) - 1999 .000 (0-0) - 2002 .000 (0-0) - 2003 .000 (0-0) - 1996 .000 (0-0) - 1993 .000 (0-0) - 1997 .000 (0-0) - 2001 .000 (0-0) - 1994 Most chances 1. 1935 - 2006 2. 1769 - 2002 3. 1746 - 2011 4. 1691 - 2009 5. 1613 - 2001 6. 1569 - 2000 7. 1531 - 2008 8. 1495 - 1996 9. 1486 - 2005 10. 1481 - 2010 11. 1453 - 2007 12. 1439 - 1994 13. 1432 - 1992 14. 1429 - 2004 15. 1422 - 2003 16. 1378 - 2012 17. 1352 - 1997 18. 1333 - 1995 19. 1298 - 1993 20. 1203 - 1998 Fewest chances 1. 389 - 2013 2. 1012 - 1990 3. 1057 - 1991 4. 1096 - 1999 5. 1203 - 1998 6. 1298 - 1993 7. 1333 - 1995 8. 1352 - 1997 9. 1378 - 2012 10. 1422 - 2003 11. 1429 - 2004 12. 1432 - 1992 13. 1439 - 1994 14. 1453 - 2007 15. 1481 - 2010 16. 1486 - 2005 17. 1495 - 1996 18. 1531 - 2008 19. 1569 - 2000 20. 1613 - 2001

Most putouts 1. 1248 - 2006 2. 1145 - 2002 3. 1135 - 2011 4. 1132 - 2009 5. 1063 - 2001 Highest stolen base against pct. 6. 1026 - 2008 1. .887 (47-53) - 2008 7. 1000 - 2000 2. .792 (19-24) - 2013 8. 972 - 2010 3. .775 (31-40) - 2012 9. 966 - 1996 4. .766 (36-47) - 2009 10. 951 - 2005 5. .721 (31-43) - 2007 11. 949 - 2007

Team Season Records 12. 924 - 2012 13. 922 - 1994 14. 901 - 1995 15. 896 - 1997 16. 885 - 2004 17. 884 - 2003 18. 848 - 1992 19. 817 - 1998 20. 803 - 1993

Most errors 1. 132 - 1992 2. 110 - 1994 3. 95 - 2009 95 - 1991 5. 94 - 1993 6. 93 - 2011 7. 92 - 2002 8. 91 - 2003 91 - 2006 Fewest putouts 10. 88 - 2000 1. 249 - 2013 11. 82 - 1990 2. 653 - 1990 12. 77 - 2010 3. 685 - 1991 13. 75 - 1996 4. 708 - 1999 75 - 1998 5. 803 - 1993 15. 73 - 1995 6. 817 - 1998 16. 72 - 2001 7. 848 - 1992 17. 63 - 1997 8. 884 - 2003 18. 59 - 2012 9. 885 - 2004 19. 57 - 1999 10. 896 - 1997 20. 55 - 2008 11. 901 - 1995 12. 922 - 1994 Fewest errors 13. 924 - 2012 1. 22 - 2013 14. 949 - 2007 2. 44 - 2004 15. 951 - 2005 3. 49 - 2005 16. 966 - 1996 17. 972 - 2010 4. 50 - 2007 18. 1000 - 2000 5. 55 - 2008 19. 1026 - 2008 6. 57 - 1999 20. 1063 - 2001 7. 59 - 2012 8. 63 - 1997 9. 72 - 2001 Most assists 10. 73 - 1995 1. 596 - 2006 11. 75 - 1998 2. 532 - 2002 75 - 1996 3. 518 - 2011 13. 77 - 2010 4. 500 - 2004 14. 82 - 1990 5. 486 - 2005 15. 88 - 2000 6. 481 - 2000 16. 91 - 2006 7. 478 - 2001 91 - 2003 8. 464 - 2009 18. 92 - 2002 9. 454 - 1996 19. 93 - 2011 454 - 2007 11. 452 - 1992 20. 94 - 1993 12. 450 - 2008 13. 447 - 2003 Most double 14. 432 - 2010 plays turned 15. 407 - 1994 1. 31 - 2006 16. 401 - 1993 2. 22 - 1996 17. 395 - 2012 22 - 2009 18. 393 - 1997 4. 21 - 2007 19. 359 - 1995 21 - 2004 20. 331 - 1999 6. 20 - 2001 7. 19 - 1994 Fewest assists 8. 18 - 2005 1. 118 - 2013 9. 17 - 2008 2. 277 - 1991 10. 15 - 2012 277 - 1990 15 - 2003 4. 311 - 1998 12. 13 - 2002 5. 331 - 1999 13 - 2010 6. 359 - 1995 13 - 2011 7. 393 - 1997 15. 12 - 1993 8. 395 - 2012 12 - 2000 9. 401 - 1993 17. 9 - 1999 10. 407 - 1994 9 - 1997 11. 432 - 2010 19. 8 - 1998 12. 447 - 2003 20. 3 - 2013 13. 450 - 2008 14. 452 - 1992 Fewest double 15. 454 - 2007 plays turned 454 - 1996 1. 3 - 2013 17. 464 - 2009 2. 8 - 1998 18. 478 - 2001 3. 9 - 1997 19. 481 - 2000 9 - 1999 20. 486 - 2005

5. 12 - 2000 12 - 1993 7. 13 - 2011 13 - 2010 13 - 2002 10. 15 - 2003 15 - 2012 12. 17 - 2008 13. 18 - 2005 14. 19 - 1994 15. 20 - 2001 16. 21 - 2004 21 - 2007 18. 22 - 2009 22 - 1996 20. 31 - 2006 Most triple plays turned 1. 1 - 2009 Most caught stealing by 1. 19 - 2010 19 - 2011 3. 14 - 2006 4. 12 - 2007 5. 11 - 2009 Fewest caught stealing by 1. 5 - 2013 2. 6 - 2008 3. 9 - 2012 4. 11 - 2009 5. 12 - 2007 Most stolen bases against 1. 47 - 2008 2. 44 - 2011 3. 41 - 2010 4. 36 - 2009 Fewest stolen bases against 1. 19 - 2013 2. 31 - 2006 31 - 2007 31 - 2012 Most passed balls 1. 17 - 1996 2. 16 - 2008 3. 13 - 2007 13 - 2009 5. 12 - 2011 Fewest passed balls 1. 2 - 1994 2 - 2000 3. 3 - 2013 4. 4 - 2002 5. 5 - 2003 5 - 2005 Most catchers interference by 1. 2 - 2006 2. 1 - 2002 1 - 2008 1 - 1996 1 - 2009 1 - 2000 1 - 2011


<<< Regis History and Records >>>

Team Season Year-by-Year

TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR Year

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

avg gp-gs

.329 .305 .313 .343 .350 .321 .302 .306 .322 .343 .321 .289 .319 .299 .276 .332 .345 .318 .309 .309 .300 .292 .305 .246

48-48 45-45 4-46 42-42 48-48 46-46 50-50 44-44 41-41 38-38 50-50 54-54 58-58 46-46 42-42 49-49 63-63 48-48 51-51 56-56 50-50 57-57 49-49 13-13

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

855 1040 1155 1121 1355 1263 1320 1232 1148 1040 1393 1472 1574 1193 1136 1351 1749 1291 1438 1572 1350 1518 1305 337

186 252 187 259 287 248 225 223 210 255 255 211 287 227 185 315 424 275 268 307 231 264 204 45

281 317 361 384 474 406 398 377 370 357 447 426 502 357 313 448 604 411 444 486 405 443 398 83

38 42 24 44 71 54 47 71 71 59 69 60 79 59 52 64 89 62 58 69 59 71 54 13

18 20 13 14 11 16 9 17 14 19 21 19 25 20 15 17 26 8 17 37 10 19 10 8

5 9 2 3 11 7 3 9 8 14 14 13 10 23 24 61 83 54 42 32 26 24 10 2

150 192 152 187 239 225 174 179 164 221 207 177 241 186 152 280 379 256 243 257 198 216 166 39

370 426 417 465 600 513 472 509 493 496 600 563 661 525 467 729 994 651 662 725 562 624 502 118

.433 .410 .361 .415 .443 .406 .358 .413 .429 .477 .431 .382 .420 .440 .411 .540 .568 .504 .460 .461 .416 .411 .385 .350

bb hbp

65 113 92 102 111 115 112 89 78 86 95 101 138 105 107 135 178 155 151 167 119 133 101 36

2 12 4 10 7 8 8 17 12 14 28 24 17 23 17 10 26 14 18 22 23 29 20 7

so gdp

92 129 135 61 69 71 101 112 88 94 131 127 160 165 166 208 277 199 243 271 203 227 180 74

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 10 3 8 15 12 13 10 2 2 3 3 3 9 3 10 0

ob%

sf sh sb-att

.377 .379 .365 .402 .398 .381 .360 .360 .371 .398 .375 .342 .378 .365 .345 .393 .411 .395 .380 .382 .365 .359 .362 .329

0 0 0 1 15 3 0 4 3 7 5 15 9 6 7 14 13 10 8 5 6 5 6 3

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bb

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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

3.73 3.73 3.17 3.33 3.80 3.49 2.63 2.03 2.21 2.17 3.25 2.39 2.64 4.04 2.40 3.03 2.74 3.76 4.20 3.69 4.26 3.46 4.43 4.55

16-32 21-20 18-30 27-15 25-23 23-23 26-23 30-14 28-13 26-12 27-23 29-25 37-21 21-25 28-14 38-11 48-15 29-19 25-26 31-25 22-28 33-24 22-27 1-12

48 45 46 42 48 46 50 44 41 38 50 54 58 46 42 49 63 48 51 56 50 57 49 13

48 45 46 42 48 46 50 44 41 38 50 54 58 46 42 49 63 48 51 56 50 57 49 13

38 40 34 12 26 30 36 34 31 30 30 36 44 20 31 45 44 37 28 35 31 42 18 4

2/0 6/0 1/0 3/0 0/0 4/0 5/2 10/1 4/0 9/2 10/2 10/2 10/0 5/0 5/0 9/0 7/0 3/0 3/0 6/0 4/0 9/1 7/1 0/0

0 0 1 8 2 4 2 4 2 0 1 3 2 2 0 1 7 2 1 5 1 2 1 0

324.1 242.0 302.1 269.1 308.0 301.0 322.0 299.1 272.1 236.0 333.1 354.1 381.2 294.2 294.0 317.0 416.0 316.1 342.0 377.1 324.0 378.1 308.0 84.2

407 293 440 365 417 385 326 274 276 233 363 360 444 436 334 329 437 350 423 472 389 433 416 115

265 202 287 197 274 205 183 129 122 113 211 183 204 245 134 168 221 199 247 262 246 244 251 87

173 129 137 128 167 150 121 87 86 73 155 121 144 170 101 137 163 170 205 199 197 187 195 55

98 86 110 66 125 123 122 76 57 54 111 81 82 88 45 87 178 160 130 144 147 137 103 42

67 53 69 75 92 129 207 228 215 138 202 270 251 119 98 154 246 184 218 281 310 322 140 39

70 44 61 38 57 46 37 36 50 24 45 38 69 63 68 54 80 50 71 86 75 73 79 34

14 10 14 7 18 8 11 7 7 9 7 5 5 4 6 3 6 9 6 18 5 14 13 5

12 9 8 3 15 5 6 5 8 10 22 19 16 26 16 44 36 43 33 40 41 29 31 4

25 35 58 78 39 40 51 47 39 35 43 44 45 49 48 23 35 48 35 66 52 51 33 8 bf

38-50 54-62 50-60 63-68 72-88 27-34 31-46 23-33 22-26 47-56 72-89 52-61 95-110 75-94 92-107 65-83 77-100 49-67 34-44 34-45 78-96 92-123 64-83 12-17 bavg

0 99.000 0 99.000 0 .318 0 .323 0 .317 0 .300 1437 99.000 1279 99.000 1189 99.000 1025 99.000 1520 99.000 0 .258 0 .283 0 .339 0 .285 0 .263 1882 .265 1455 .280 1603 .297 1806 .299 1562 .290 1768 .278 1470 .321 435 .315

po

653 685 848 803 922 901 966 896 817 708 1000 1063 1145 884 885 951 1248 949 1026 1132 972 1135 924 249 wp hbp

0 0 0 0 11 17 43 26 19 15 12 13 12 18 11 8 14 14 36 31 43 28 14 3

8 2 14 13 12 14 9 5 5 9 13 10 7 6 10 10 14 6 18 33 31 32 25 12

a

e

fld%

277 82 277 95 452 132 401 94 407 110 359 73 454 75 393 63 311 75 331 57 481 88 478 72 532 92 447 91 500 44 486 49 596 91 454 50 450 55 464 95 432 77 518 93 395 59 118 22

.919 .910 .908 .928 .924 .945 .950 .953 .938 .948 .944 .955 .948 .936 .969 .967 .953 .966 .964 .944 .948 .947 .957 .943

bk

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1

sfa sha

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 6 4 10 5 4 7 6 12 12 6 10 11 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 48 36 29 26 32 45 50 53 29 20 34 33 16 36 38 33 34 13

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<<< Regis History and Records >>> Most at bats 1. 6 - Alisa Heronema; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 6 - Alisa Heronema; CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008 6 - Melissa Backlund; vs Eastern New Mexico; 2/12/2006 6 - Melissa Backlund; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 6 - Natalie Adami; Fort Hays; 2/7/2009

Most hits allowed 1. 18 - Kaitlyn Gentert; vs Eastern New Mexico; 2/12/2006

18 - Nikki Haberkorn; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 Most runs allowed 1. 13 - Sara Baumberger; at Chadron State; 4/6/2008

Most runs scored 1. 5 - Heather Utecht; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 5 - Michelle Johnston; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 5 - Sara Baumberger; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011

Most earned runs allowed 1. 11 - Bianca Holley; University of Mary; 2/24/2008 11 - Kaitlyn Gentert; vs Eastern New Mexico; 2/12/2006 11 - Nikki Haberkorn; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011

Most hits 1. 5 - Heather Utecht; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006

Most walks allowed 1. 9 - Ali Davenport; Adams State; 2/26/2006 9 - Nicole Breeding; vs Cameron; 2/10/2006

Most runs batted in 1. 7 - Christine Gardella; University of Mary; 2/24/2008 7 - Heather Utecht; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 7 - Nikki Haberkorn; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 Most doubles 1. 3 - Alisa Heronema; vs Nebraska-Kearney; 4/30/2009 3 - Alyssa Beskid; Western New Mexico; 3/11/2012 3 - Monica Atencio; Adams State; 2/25/2006

Most strikeouts 1. 13 - Bianca Holley; Nebraska Kearney; 4/16/2011 Most doubles allowed 1. 7 - Nikki Haberkorn; at Nebraska-Kearney; 3/29/2009 Most triples allowed 1. 3 - Nikki Haberkorn; UC-Colorado Springs; 4/14/2012

Most triples 1. 2 - Alisa Heronema; Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 2 - Alisa Heronema; vs Minnesota State; 2/21/2009 2 - Alisa Heronema; vs Mary; 2/22/2009 2 - Alisa Heronema; Adams State; 3/6/2010 2 - Alisa Heronema; at Nebraska-Kearney; 3/29/2009 2 - Alisa Heronema; at Fort Lewis; 5/1/2009 2 - Jacki Martinez; vs Notre Dame de Namur; Feb.14,2009 2 - Melissa Backlund; New Mexico Highlands; 3/4/2006 2 - Michelle Johnston; Fort Hays State; 3/20/2007 2 - Natalie Adami; Fort Hays; 2/7/2009

Most home runs allowed 1. 4 - Kaitlyn Gentert; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006

Most home runs 1. 4 - Heather Utecht; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006

Most sac flies allowed

Most total bases 1. 17 - Heather Utecht; at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006

Most sac hits allowed 1. 6 - Bianca Holley; at Chadron State; 4/10/2010

Most walks 1. 4 - Nikki Haberkorn; vs Adams State College; 5/6/2011

Most strikeouts looking 1. 6 - Bianca Holley; Adams State; 3/6/2010 6 - Nikki Haberkorn; at Metro State; 3/25/2009

Most times hit by pitch 1. 3 - Emily Anderson; vs Northwest Nazarene; 2/11/2011 Most times struck out 1. 4 - Chelsie Rademacher; CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008 4 - Christine Gardella; Mesa State; 3/3/2007 4 - Melissa Backlund; vs Emporia State; 2/18/2006 4 - Melissa Backlund; at St. Mary’s; 3/7/2007 Most sacrifice flies 1. 2 - Mariah Piper; Colorado St.-Pueblo; 4/21/2007 Most sacrifice hits 1. 2 - Cassie Long; at Colorado Mines; 4/26/2009 2 - Emily Anderson; Wayne St. College; 2/18/2011 2 - Jamie Winsor; vs CSU Monterey Bay; Feb.14, 2009 2 - Lindsey Witty; Western New Mexico; 3/21/2008 2 - Nikki Haberkorn; at UC-Colorado Springs; 4/25/2010 2 - Nikki Haberkorn; Fort Lewis; 3/14/2009 2 - Shannon Massine; at UC-Colorado Springs; 4/24/2010 2 - Shannon Massine; CSU Pueblo; 2/13/2010 2 - Shannon Massine; Chadron State; 3/5/2011 2 - Shannon Massine; at Fort Lewis; 3/20/2010

Most batters faced 1. 49 - Nikki Haberkorn; Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 Most wild pitches 1. 4 - Bianca Holley; Mesa State; 3/28/2010 Most balks 1. 3 - Sydney Gaffin; at CSU-Pueblo; 3/17/2012 1. 3 - Kaitlyn Gentert; at New Mexico Highlands; 3/16/2008

Most intentional walks allowed 1. 2 - Bianca Holley; Chadron State; 4/10/2009 Most chances 1. 18 - Emily Anderson; Nebraska Kearney; 4/17/2011 Most putouts 1. 16 - Amber Sivetts; vs Emporia State; 3/9/2007 16 - Emily Anderson; Nebraska Kearney; 4/17/2011 Most assists 1. 11 - Michelle Johnston; Colorado Mines; 3/28/2006 Most errors 1. 3 - Amber Aragon-Autobee; Colorado Mines; 3/26/2011 3 - Breanna Backlund; Adams State; 4/1/2012 3 - Jacki Martinez; Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 3 - Jamie Winsor; Chadron State; 4/10/2009 3 - Jamie Winsor; at Metro State; 3/25/2009 3 - Jamie Winsor; Mesa State; 3/28/2010 3 - Melissa Backlund; at St. Mary’s; 3/8/2006 3 - Sara Baumberger; vs Mesa State; 4/9/2011

Most stolen bases 1. 4 - Lindsey Witty; vs Fort Hays State; 2/11/2007

Most passed balls 1. 3 - Alisa Heronema; CSU-Pueblo; 2/23/2008

Most times caught stealing 1. 2 - Cassie Long; New Mexico Highlands; 5/1/2011 2 - Christine Gardella; Nebraska-Kearney; 4/2/2006 2 - Natalie Adami; at CSU-Pueblo; 3/19/2011

Most stolen bases against 1. 5 - Kaitlyn Gentert; vs Tarleton State; 2/10/2006 5 - Mariah Piper; vs Tarleton State; 2/10/2006

Most steal attempts 1. 4 - Lindsey Witty; vs Fort Hays State; 2/11/2007 Most innings pitched 1. 11.0 - Kaitlyn Gentert; CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008 11.0 - Nikki Haberkorn; Fort Hays; 2/7/2009

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individual Game Records

Most caught stealing by 1. 3 - Alisa Heronema; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 3 - Alisa Heronema; Adams State; 3/7/2010 3 - Bianca Holley; at Adams State College; 4/3/2011


Team Game Records Most at bats 1. 44 - Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 Most runs scored 1. 21 - at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 Most hits 1. 20 - vs Eastern New Mexico; 2/12/2006 Most runs batted in 1. 20 - at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 Most doubles 1. 5 - Nebraska-Kearney; 4/2/2006 5 - at Adams State College; 4/2/2011 5 - at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 5 - Fort Hays State; 4/8/2006 5 - at Chadron State; 4/14/2007 5 - Colorado St.-Pueblo; 4/22/2007 5 - Mesa State; 3/4/2007 5 - Western New Mexico; 3/11/2012 5 - at CSU-Pueblo; 3/18/2012 5 - vs Adams State College; 5/7/2011 Most triples 1. 4 - Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 4 - vs Minnesota State; 2/21/2009 4 - vs Mary; 2/22/2009 4. 3 - vs Notre Dame de Namur; Feb.14,2009 Most home runs 1. 8 - at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 Most total bases 1. 45 - vs Eastern New Mexico; 2/12/2006 45 - at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 Most walks 1. 9 - New Mexico Highlands; 2/28/2009 9 - CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008

<<< Regis History and Records >>> Most hits allowed 1. 19 - vs Fort Hays State; 2/11/2007 19 - Colorado Mines; 5/1/2010 Most runs allowed 1. 16 - Chadron State; 3/5/2011 Most earned runs allowed 1. 13 - vs Colorado Christian; 4/27/2012 Most walks allowed 1. 12 - Colorado St.-Pueblo; 2/10/2007 Most strikeouts 1. 15 - Mesa State; 3/28/2010 Most doubles allowed 1. 7 - Fort Hays State; 2/5/2010 7 - at Nebraska-Kearney; 3/29/2009 Most triples allowed 1. 3 - UC-Colorado Springs; 4/14/2012 Most home runs allowed 1. 4 - at Mesa State College; 3/26/2006 Most batters faced 1. 49 - Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 Most wild pitches 1. 5 - Mesa State; 3/28/2010 Most balks 1. 3 - at CSU-Pueblo; 3/17/2012 Most sac flies allowed 1. 3 - at New Mexico Highlands; 3/16/2008 Most sac hits allowed 1. 6 - at Chadron State; 4/10/2010

Most times hit by pitch 1. 4 - vs Northwest Nazarene; 2/11/2011

Most strikeouts looking 1. 8 - Mesa State; 3/28/2010

Most times struck out 1. 15 - at Fort Lewis College; 4/12/2008

Most intentional walks allowed 1. 2 - Chadron State; 4/10/2009

Most sacrifice flies 1. 2 - Colorado St.-Pueblo; 4/21/2007 2 - vs Metro State College; 2/9/2008 2 - vs UC-Colorado Springs; 2/9/2008 2 - at UC-Colorado Springs; 3/25/2007 2 - Colorado Mines; 3/28/2006

Most chances 1. 49 - CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008

Most sacrifice hits 1. 4 - Colorado St.-Pueblo; 4/22/2007 4 - UC Colorado Springs; 3/12/2011

Most assists 1. 21 - at FLC; 4/15/2006

Most stolen bases 1. 6 - New Mexico Highlands; 4/30/2011 6 - vs Minot State; 2/12/2011 6 - Colorado Mines; 5/1/2010 Most times caught stealing 1. 3 - Nebraska-Kearney; 4/2/2006 3 - at CSU-Pueblo; 3/19/2011 Most steal attempts 1. 7 - vs Minot State; 2/12/2011 7 - Colorado Mines; 5/1/2010 Most intentional walks 1. 2 - Colorado Mines; 3/28/2006

Most putouts 1. 33 - Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 33 - CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008

Most errors 1. 7 - Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 Most double plays 1. 4 - Fort Hays State; 4/9/2006 Most passed balls 1. 3 - CSU-Pueblo; 2/23/2008 Most stolen bases against 1. 5 - vs Tarleton State; 2/10/2006 Most caught stealing by 1. 3 - at Adams State College; 4/3/2011 3 - Adams State; 3/7/2010

Most times struck out looking 1. 6 - at Fort Lewis College; 4/12/2008 6 - at Northern Colorado; 4/18/2006 Most runners left on base 1. 17 - CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008 Most innings pitched 1. 11.0 - Fort Hays; 2/7/2009 11.0 - CSU-Pueblo; 3/8/2008

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2008 Overall: 25-26 • Conference: 18-20 Home: 12-11 • Away: 10-13 • Neutral: 3-2

2006 Overall: 48-15 • Conference: 34-2 Home: 24-1 • Away: 16-4 • Neutral: 8-10 Date #2/10/2006 #2/10/2006 #2/10/2006 #2/12/2006 #2/12/2006 $2/16/2006 $2/16/2006 $2/17/2006 $2/17/2007 $2/17/2006 $2/18/2006 *2/25/2006 *2/25/2006 *2/26/2006 *2/26/2006 *3/4/2006 *3/4/2006 *3/5/2006 *3/5/2006 3/7/2006 3/7/2006 3/8/2006 3/8/2006 %3/10/2006 %3/10/2006 %3/11/2006 %3/12/2006 %3/12/2005 *3/25/2006 *3/25/2006 *3/26/2006 *3/26/2006 *3/28/2006 *3/28/2006 *4/1/2006 *4/1/2006 *4/2/2006 *4/2/2006 *4/5/2006 *4/5/2006 *4/8/2006 *4/8/2006 *4/9/2006 *4/9/2006 *4/14/2006 *4/14/2006 *4/15/2006 *4/15/2006 4/18/2006 4/18/2006 *4/22/2006 *4/22/2006 *4/23/2006 *4/23/2006 *4/29/2006 *4/29/2006 *4/30/2006 *4/30/2006 ! 5/5/2006 ! 5/5/2006 ! 5/6/2006 ^5/11/2006 ^5/12/2006

Opponent vs Tarleton State vs Cameron vs Southeastern Okla. vs West Texas A&M vs Eastern New Mexico vs Cal-San Diego vs Texas Womans vs Cal St San Bernardin vs Western New Mexico vs Cal State Dom. Hills vs Emporia State ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS at Angelo State TX at Angelo State TX at St. Mary’s at St. Mary’s vs St. Mary’s vs Incarnate Word vs Culver Stockton vs Abilene Christian vs Texas A&M Kingsville at Mesa State College at Mesa State College at Mesa State College at Mesa State College COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines FORT HAYS STATE FORT HAYS STATE FORT HAYS STATE FORT HAYS STATE at FLC at FLC at FLC at FLC at Northern Colorado at Northern Colorado UCCS UCCS UCCS UCCS at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo UCCS CSU-PUEBLO CSU-Pueblo vs St. Edwards vs Abilene Christian

Score L 4-8 L 1-9 L 5-8 W 8-5 W 16-12 L 2-3 W 4-2 W 7-4 W 11-1 W 2-0 L 3-8 W 9-1 W 9-3 W 8-1 W 10-1 W 13-1 W 9-5 W 10-2 W 4-2 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 1-7 W 11-1 L 0-4 W 2-1 W 6-4 W 8-4 W 15-2 W 20-12 W 11-5 W 5-4 W 4-2 W 5-0 L 5-7 W 5-2 W 8-0 W 2-1 W 9-5 W 12-0 W 6-3 W 4-3 W 5-3 W 7-0 W 8-1 W 6-5 W 6-4 W 11-2 W 7-1 W 9-0 W 12-4 W 6-0 W 9-7 W 10-2 W 17-8 L 0-8 W 6-3 W 8-5 W 11-2 L 6-8 L 0-5

Attend 100 25 95 75 100 100 105 100 110 105 110 113 151 132 144 85 105 102 102 200 75 75 100 100 100 100 100 212 167 73 73 100 100 105 105 109 109 65 68 110 111 136 136 52 49 33 43 96 210 210 210 210 219 167 166 133 266 -

Site Amarillo, Tx Amarillo, Texas Amarillo, TX Amarillo, TX Amarillo, TX Leadoff Classic Leadoff Classic Leadoff Classic Leadoff Classic Leadoff Classic Leadoff Classic Regis University Regis University Denver, Colorado Denver, CO Denver,Colorado Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado San Angelo, TX San Angelo, TX San Antonio Tx San Antonio tx Austin, TX Austin, TX Austin, TX Austin, TX Austin, TX Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, Co Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado Denver, CO Denver Colorado Denver, CO Golden, Colo Golden, Colo. Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, Colorado Denver, CO Durango, Colo Durango, Colo Durango, Colo Durango, Colo. Greeley, Colo. Greeley, Colo. Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado Denver, CO Denver, CO Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas

2007 Overall: 29-19 • Conference: 17-12 Home: 12-7 • Away: 12-9 • Neutral: 5-3 2/10/2007 2/10/2007 ‘ 2/11/2007 2/11/2007 *3/3/2007 *3/3/2007 *3/4/2007 *3/4/2007 3/6/2007 3/6/2007 3/7/2007 3/7/2007 3/9/2007 3/9/2007 3/10/2007 3/10/2007 3/11/2007 3/20/2007 3/20/2007 *3/25/2007 *3/25/2007 *3/26/2007 *3/26/2007 *3/28/2007 *3/28/2007 *3/31/2007 *3/31/2007 *4/1/2007 *4/1/2007 *4/3/2007 *4/3/2007 *4/6/2007 *4/14/2007 *4/14/2007 *4/15/2007 *4/15/2007 *4/21/2007 *4/21/2007 *4/22/2007 *4/22/2007 **4/28/2007 **4/28/2007 **4/29/2007 **4/29/2007 5/4/2007 5/4/2007 5/4/2007 5/5/2007

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COLORADO ST.-PUEBLO FORT HAYS STATE vs UC-Colorado Springs vs Fort Hays State MESA STATE MESA STATE MESA STATE MESA STATE at Incarnate Word at Incarnate Word at St. Mary’s at St. Mary’s vs St. Mary’s vs Emporia State vs Truman vs Baker at St. Edward’s FORT HAYS STATE FORT HAYS STATE at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs at CU-Colorado Springs at CU-Colorado Springs COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES FORT LEWIS FORT LEWIS FORT LEWIS FORT LEWIS at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State COLORADO ST.-PUEBLO COLORADO ST.-PUEBLO COLORADO ST.-PUEBLO COLORADO ST.-PUEBLO at New Mexico Highlands at New Mexico Highlands at New Mexico Highlands at New Mexico Highlands vs UC-Colorado Springs at Mesa State College at Western New Mexico vs CSU-Pueblo

L 2-10 W 8-0 W 14-2 L 8-14 L 0-5 L 3-8 L 4-7 L 2-8 L 3-6 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 1-0 L 1-3 W 5-3 W 12-4 W 2-1 W 8-2 W 9-7 L 8-10 L 1-4 L 3-4 W 16-8 W 9-1 W 5-2 L 0-3 W 4-3 W 6-4 W 10-4 W 6-1 L 2-10 W 8-4 W 9-1 L 7-8 L 4-6 W 3-2 W 11-3 L 3-8 W 5-2 W 5-1 W 3-1 W 9-0 W 10-2 W 12-1 W 8-7 W 12-2 L 4-5 L 2-6

214 200 101 251 67 67 115 100 55 75 175 225 55 75 75 45 50 119 243 214 150 150 134 50 50 65 50 44 66 115 190 120 150 212 137 50 70 55 55 135 89 45 67

All-Time Results

Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo,CO Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Regis University San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver,Colo. Golden, Colo. Golden, Colo. Denver, Colo. Chadron, Neb. Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Las Vegas, NM Las Vegas, NM Las Vegas, NM Las Vegas, NM Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO

2/9/2008 2/9/2008 2/9/2008 &2/10/2008 &2/10/2008 2/15/2008 2/15/2008 2/16/2008 2/16/2008 2/23/2008 2/23/2008 2/24/2008 2/24/2008 #*3/1/2008 #*3/1/2008 *3/6/2008 *3/6/2008 *3/8/2008 *3/8/2008 *3/9/2008 *3/9/2008 **3/15/2008 **3/15/2008 **3/16/2008 **3/16/2008 *3/21/2008 *3/21/2008 *3/22/2008 *3/22/2008 *3/27/2008 *3/27/2008 *3/29/2008 *3/29/2008 *3/30/2008 *3/30/2008 *4/5/2008 *4/5/2008 *4/6/2008 *4/6/2008 *4/12/2008 *4/12/2008 *4/13/2008 *4/13/2008 *4/19/2008 *4/19/2008 *4/20/2008 *4/20/2008 *4/26/2008 *4/26/2008 *4/27/2008 *4/27/2008

vs UC-Colorado Springs vs Fort Hays State vs Metro State College FORT LEWIS at CSU-Pueblo at Incarnate Word at Incarnate Word at Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas A&M-Kingsville CSU-PUEBLO UC-COLORADO SPRINGS UNIVERSITY OF MARY COLORADO MINES at Adams State at Adams State METRO STATE COLLEGE METRO STATE COLLEGE CSU-PUEBLO CSU-PUEBLO CSU-PUEBLO CSU-PUEBLO at NMHU at NMHU at New Mexico Highlands at New Mexico Highlands WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Metro State at Metro State NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State at Fort Lewis College at Fort Lewis College vs Mesa State College vs Mesa State College at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES

W 7-2 L 1-7 W 6-2 W 5-2 W 9-3 L 0-5 W 6-5 L 2-3 L 3-4 L 2-6 L 4-12 W 13-12 W 9-8 W 4-0 W 4-1 W 9-4 L 6-8 L 1-2 W 6-3 W 12-0 L 1-4 W 8-5 W 4-2 L 4-5 W 6-0 W 8-1 L 1-9 L 10-11 W 10-1 L 3-6 W 7-5 W 4-3 L 4-7 W 8-1 W 13-5 L 4-5 L 0-2 W 11-3 L 4-13 L 1-5 L 7-8 W 7-6 L 2-4 W 9-5 L 6-7 L 4-8 L 5-8 W 5-2 L 2-3 L 0-9 L 1-5

95 117 53 57 33 101 124 303 127 107 80 102 100 52 136 107 100 100 120 128 112 127 63 66 122 156 178 117 83 73 21 43 188 163 227 343 129 176

Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Kingsville, Texas Kingsville, TX Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Las Vegas, NM Las Vegas, NM Las Vegas, NM Las Vegas, NM Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver,CO Denver. CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver,CO Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Durango, CO Durango, CO Durango, CO Durango, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO

2009 Overall: 31-25 • Conference: 21-16 Home: 12-11 • Away: 10-8 • Neutral: 9-6 2/7/2009 2/7/2009 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 #2/2009 #Feb.14,2009 #Feb.14,2009 #Feb.15,2009 #Feb.15,2009 $2/20/2009 $2/20/2009 $2/21/2009 $2/21/2009 $2/22/2009 $2/22/2009 *2/28/2009 *2/28/2009 *3/1/2009 *3/1/2009 *3/3/2009 *3/3/2009 *3/7/2009 *3/7/2009 *3/8/2009 *3/8/2009 *3/14/2009 *3/14/2009 *3/15/2009 *3/15/2009 *3/21/2009 *3/21/2009 *3/22/2009 *3/22/2009 *3/25/2009 *3/25/2009 *3/28/2009 *3/28/2009 *3/29/2009 *3/29/2009 *4/6/2009 *4/6/2009 *4/10/2009 *4/10/2009 *4/11/2009 *4/11/2009 *4/20/2009 *4/20/2009 *4/20/2009 *4/25/2009 *4/25/2009 *4/26/2009 *4/26/2009 %4/30/2009 %4/30/2009 %5/1/2009 %5/1/2009

FORT HAYS FORT HAYS CSU-PUEBLO SOFTBALL CSU-PUEBLO SOFTBALL vs CSU Monterey Bay vs Academy of Art Univ vs Notre Dame de Namur vs Notre Dame de Namur vs UC San Diego vs Southwest Minnesota vs Winona State vs Minnesota State vs Augustana vs Wayne State vs Mary NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS METRO STATE METRO STATE at Western N.M. Univ. at Western N.M. Univ. at Western N.M. Univ. at Western N.M. Univ. FORT LEWIS FORT LEWIS FORT LEWIS FORT LEWIS at Mesa State College at Mesa State College at Mesa State College at Mesa State College at Metro State at Metro State at Nebraska-Kearney at Nebraska-Kearney at Nebraska-Kearney at Nebraska-Kearney vs Adams State vs Adams State CHADRON STATE CHADRON STATE CHADRON STATE CHADRON STATE UC-COLORADO SPRINGS UC-COLORADO SPRINGS UC-COLORADO SPRINGS at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines vs Colorado St.-Pueblo vs Nebraska-Kearney FORT LEWIS MESA STATE

L 8-10 L 3-4 L 4-5 W 6-3 L 0-8 W 2-1 W 7-0 L 1-4 W 12-3 W 8-1 L 3-10 W 13-6 W 7-4 L 2-9 W 16-4 L 3-5 W 8-0 W 8-6 W 8-0 L 5-11 W 4-1 W 13-2 W 9-6 W 6-2 W 9-3 L 1-2 W 10-9 W 6-5 W 5-3 L 4-5 L 0-8 W 2-0 W 14-6 L 0-10 W 3-2 L 2-6 W 11-3 W 2-0 L 4-5 W 8-7 L 5-6 L 3-7 W 5-4 L 3-9 W 2-0 W 7-3 L 5-6 L 6-11 L 2-6 W 8-3 L 0-8 L 1-4 L 4-6 W 12-4 W 4-1 L 3-5

76 76 57 57 68 78 81 82 71 69 78 56 127 53 45 101 101 85 85 127 127 59 62 49 43 79 79 83 83 74 74 67 54 86 86 65 65 65 70 68 68 107 107 65 65 75 75 75 102 102 76 76 68 128 201 201

Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Grand Junction, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Kearney, NE Kearney, NE Kearney, NE Kearney, NE Denver, Colo. Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Denver, Colo. Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO


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All-Time Results 2010 Overall: 22-28 • Conference: 17-23 Home: 15-9 • Away: 5-18 • Neutral: 2-1 2/5/2010 2/5/2010 2/6/2010 2/6/2010 2/13/2010 2/13/2010 *2/27/2010 *2/27/2010 *2/28/2010 *2/28/2010 *3/6/2010 *3/6/2010 *3/7/2010 *3/7/2010 *3/13/2010 *3/13/2010 *3/14/2010 *3/14/2010 *3/20/2010 *3/20/2010 *3/21/2010 *3/21/2010 *3/28/2010 *3/28/2010 *3/29/2010 *3/29/2010 *4/2/2010 *4/2/2010 *4/3/2010 *4/3/2010 *4/10/2010 *4/10/2010 *4/11/2010 *4/11/2010 *4/17/2010 *4/17/2010 *4/18/2010 *4/18/2010 *4/24/2010 *4/24/2010 *4/25/2010 *4/25/2010 *5/1/2010 *5/1/2010 *5/2/2010 *5/2/2010 #5/6/2010 #5/7/2010 #5/7/2010 #5/8/2010

FORT HAYS STATE FORT HAYS STATE EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE CSU PUEBLO CSU PUEBLO at Metro State at Metro State at Metro State at Metro State ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE at CSU Pueblo at CSU Pueblo at CSU Pueblo at CSU Pueblo at Fort Lewis at Fort Lewis at Fort Lewis College at Fort Lewis College MESA STATE MESA STATE MESA STATE MESA STATE NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State at Western New Mexico at Western New Mexico vs NM Highlands Univ. vs NM Highlands Univ. at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs at UC-Colorado Springs COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES WESTERN NEW MEXICO CSU PUEBLO vs Mesa State at Metro State

W 9-1 L 2-12 W 10-8 L 4-8 W 5-4 L 5-6 L 1-2 L 2-3 L 0-9 L 4-5 W 7-5 L 6-7 L 0-8 L 6-11 L 2-5 L 5-7 L 1-9 L 5-6 L 1-5 L 2-3 L 7-8 L 5-6 W 7-5 L 5-9 W 6-2 L 4-10 W 8-1 W 6-5 W 10-1 W 14-6 L 1-3 L 4-7 W 2-1 W 10-2 W 5-1 L 3-4 W 2-0 W 7-5 L 3-7 W 9-8 L 3-4 W 7-2 W 4-0 L 0-10 W 1-0 W 12-4 W 6-3 W 1-0 L 0-4 L 2-4

75 75 73 73 79 79 113 122 78 78 74 74 67 67 123 118 106 123 50 65 75 68 67 67 77 77 63 63 59 59 88 97 99 99 56 56 23 23 132 132 227 227 129 129 79 79 65 112 64 94

2012 Overall: 22-27 • Conference: 20-16 Home: 14-4 • Away: 6-14 • Neutral: 2-9 Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Durango, CO Durango, CO Durango, CO Durango, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO

#2/10/2012 #2/10/2012 #2/11/2012 #2/11/2012 #2/12/2012 $2/17/2012 $2/17/2012 $2/18/2012 $2/18/2012 $2/19/2012 *3/4/2012 *3/4/2012 *3/5/2012 *3/5/2012 *3/10/2012 *3/10/2012 *3/11/2012 *3/11/2012 *3/17/2012 *3/17/2012 *3/18/2012 *3/18/2012 *3/24/2012 *3/24/2012 *3/25/2012 *3/25/2012 *3/28/2012 *3/28/2012 *3/31/2012 *3/31/2012 *4/1/2012 *4/1/2012 *4/6/2012 *4/6/2012 *4/7/2012 *4/7/2012 *4/11/2012 *4/11/2012 *4/13/2012 *4/13/2012 *4/14/2012 *4/14/2012 *4/21/2012 *4/21/2012 *4/22/2012 *4/22/2012 %4/26/2012 %4/27/2012 %4/27/2012

vs University of Mary vs Cameron University vs Minnesota-Duluth vs Augustana College vs Lewis University vs Tarleton State vs Tarleton State at West Texas A&M at West Texas A&M vs Eastern New Mexico at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State at Chadron State WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS COLORADO CHRISTIAN U COLORADO CHRISTIAN U ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines at Colorado Mines at Colorado Christian U at Colorado Christian U UC-COLORADO SPRINGS UC-COLORADO SPRINGS UC-COLORADO SPRINGS UC-COLORADO SPRINGS at Black Hills State at Black Hills State at Black Hills State at Black Hills State vs CSU-Pueblo vs Fort Lewis vs Colorado Christian

L 0-8 L 0-8 L 3-4 L 0-9 L 1-9 L 4-13 L 2-7 L 0-9 L 2-3 W 9-6 L 3-7 L 0-7 L 6-7 W 4-2 W 5-1 W 10-1 W 9-8 W 10-6 L 4-5 L 2-6 L 2-11 L 7-10 W 7-1 W 13-5 W 5-4 W 10-2 W 8-0 L 0-1 L 0-10 L 5-6 W 8-3 W 4-2 W 3-0 L 1-6 W 2-0 L 4-7 L 6-7 L 3-11 W 8-3 W 2-0 L 3-4 W 6-3 W 7-0 L 4-9 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 4-6 L 3-13

117 50 95 100 46 15 100 105 100 75 47 47 37 37 53 53 47 47 84 93 45 43 123 123 47 47 45 61 201 201 175 199 107 107 253 253 65 47 45 45 83 83 45 65 56 58 54 105 105

Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Canyon, TX Canyon, TX Canyon, TX Canyon, TX Canyon, TX Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Chadron, NE Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Lakewood, CO Lakewood, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Black Hills State Black Hills State Black Hills State Black Hills State Golden, CO Denver, Colo. Golden, CO

2011 Overall: 33-24 • Conference: 22-16 Home: 16-10 • Away: 10-8 • Neutral: 7-6 #2/11/2011 #2/11/2011 #2/12/2011 #2/12/2011 #2/13/2011 2/18/2011 2/18/2011 2/19/2011 2/19/2011 2/20/2011 2/20/2011 *2/26/2011 *2/26/2011 *3/5/2011 *3/5/2011 *3/6/2011 *3/6/2011 *3/12/2011 *3/12/2011 *3/13/2011 *3/13/2011 *3/19/2011 *3/19/2011 *3/20/2011 *3/20/2011 *3/26/2011 *3/26/2011 *3/27/2011 *3/27/2011 *4/2/2011 *4/2/2011 *4/3/2011 *4/3/2011 *4/8/2011 *4/8/2011 *4/9/2011 *4/9/2011 *4/16/2011 *4/16/2011 *4/17/2011 *4/17/2011 *4/22/2011 *4/22/2011 *4/23/2011 *4/23/2011 *4/30/2011 *4/30/2011 *5/1/2011 *5/1/2011 $5/5/2011 $5/6/2011 $5/6/2011 $5/7/2011 $5/7/2011 %5/13/2011 %5/14/2011 %5/14/2011

vs Mary vs Northwest Nazarene vs Minot State vs St. Edward’s vs Upper Iowa WAYNE ST. COLLEGE WAYNE ST. COLLEGE SOUTHWEST MINN. ST. SOUTHWEST MINN. ST. MINNESOTA DULUTH MINNESOTA DULUTH at Western New Mexico at Western New Mexico CHADRON STATE CHADRON STATE CHADRON STATE CHADRON STATE UC COLORADO SPRINGS UC COLORADO SPRINGS UC COLORADO SPRINGS UC COLORADO SPRINGS at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES at Adams State College at Adams State College at Adams State College at Adams State College at Fort Lewis at Fort Lewis vs Mesa State vs Mesa State NEBRASKA KEARNEY NEBRASKA KEARNEY NEBRASKA KEARNEY NEBRASKA KEARNEY at Metro State at Metro State at Metro State at Metro State NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS NM HIGHLANDS vs Mesa State vs Metro State vs Adams State College vs Adams State College vs Adams State College at Augustana (SD) vs Minnesota Duluth at Augustana (SD)

L 0-4 W 5-4 W 4-3 L 1-3 W 9-0 W 6-5 L 0-8 W 8-0 L 1-4 W 13-11 L 0-10 W 6-2 L 6-7 W 2-1 L 5-16 L 5-6 W 12-9 W 3-2 L 6-7 W 2-1 W 4-3 W 7-1 L 1-6 W 3-2 L 2-4 L 0-3 L 1-9 L 1-3 W 9-1 W 11-2 W 10-6 W 7-4 W 21-12 W 2-0 W 4-3 L 1-3 L 8-12 W 1-0 W 5-0 L 3-5 W 4-0 L 2-6 L 2-10 L 3-4 L 2-9 W 5-0 W 2-1 W 6-5 W 9-1 W 5-2 W 2-0 W 10-9 L 4-5 W 5-2 W 5-0 L 0-1 L 3-7

25 50 63 125 37 77 77 101 101 70 70 52 36 75 75 67 67 67 103 78 78 182 182 151 151 62 62 77 77 168 168 87 87 80 55 55 45 63 63 67 67 183 183 200 200 53 53 67 67 67 106 201 316 312 73 87 101

Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Silver City, NM Silver City, NM Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Pueblo, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Alamosa, Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Durango, Colo. Durango, Colo. Durango, Colo. Durango, Colo. Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Golden, CO Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls, SD

All-Time Record vs. Opponents Adams State ... 8-3 Augustana College ... 1-2 Black Hills State ... 3-1 CSU-Pueblo ... 3-6 Cameron University ... 0-1 Chadron State ... 3-5 Colorado Christian ... 1-4 Colorado Mines ... 3-5 Eastern New Mexico ... 1-0 Emporia State ... 1-1 Fort Hays State ... 1-1 Fort Lewis ... 2-1 Lewis University ... 0-1 Mesa State ... 1-2 Metro State ... 1-9 Minnesota-Duluth ... 1-3 Minot State ... 1-0 Nebraska Kearney ... 3-1 New Mexico Highlands ... 8-0 Northwest Nazarene ... 1-0 Southwest Minn. St. ... 1-1 St. Edward's ... 0-1 Tarleton State ... 0-2 UC-Colorado Springs ... 6-2 University of Mary ... 0-2 Upper Iowa ... 1-0 Wayne St. College ... 1-1 West Texas A&M ... 0-2 Western New Mexico ... 5-1

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2012 All-RMAC Softball 2008 All-RMAC Softball 2010 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Player of the Year: Heather Ebert, Adams State RMAC Player of the Year: Hannah Rapoport, Colorado ChrisRMAC Player of the Year: Alisa Heronema, Regis RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Cary Moone, Fort Lewis tian RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Christie Robinson, Metro RMAC Freshman of the Year: Sarah Van Lingen, ColoRMAC Pitcher of the Year: Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines State rado Mines RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Rachel Illias, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Katelyn Lovato, Adams RMAC Coach of the Year: Annie Van Wetzinga, Colorado RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Ariel Lopez, CSU-Pueblo State Mines RMAC Co-Coach of the Year: Daven Bond, Colorado Christian RMAC Coach of the Year: Jennifer Fisher, Metro State RMAC Co-Coach of the Year: Shane Showalter, CSU-Pueblo First Team First Team C Jenna Peters, Fort Lewis First Team C Alisa Heronema, Regis 1B Gina Ross, Colorado Mines 1B Jaycee Lovato, Adams State 2B Shannon Galanek, Adams State P Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 2B Kelly Purcell, CSU-Pueblo 3B Allison Hendrickson, Chadron State P Aubree Maul, Metro State 3B Tara Mickelson, Metro State SS Heather Ebert, Adams State C Kaitlynn Barnes, Western New Mexico SS Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State OF Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs 1B Stephanie Janes, Fort Lewis OF Katelyn Lovato, Adams State OF Alisa Heronema, Regis 2B Lara Mathewson, UC-Colo. Springs OF Gabrielle Parra, Mesa State OF Christine Gardella, Regis 3B Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State OF Kaleigh Starr, Colorado Mines OF Leslie Reed, Mesa State SS Rachel Illias, Regis DP Jessie Thomas, Nebraska-Kearney UT Katie Kocman, Colorado Mines OF Hannah Rapoport, Colorado Christian UT Sara Jordan, Mesa State DP Courtney Davis, Adams State OF Katelyn Lovato, Adams State P Christie Robinson, Metro State P Cary Moone, Fort Lewis OF Destinee DeHerrera, Fort Lewis P Bianca Holley, Regis P Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis DP Courtney Maihi, Colorado Mesa UT Angela Jay, Chadron State Second Team Second Team C Bonita Nuanez, CSU-Pueblo C Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines 1B Laura Gormley, Nebraska-Kearney Second Team 1B Jessica Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs 2B Sarah Rusch, Metro State 2B Sarah Rusch, Metro State 3B Felicia Cruz, Fort Lewis P Genevieve Reyna, Colorado Christian 3B Cassie Keck, Nebraska-Kearney SS Melissa Stratton, Colorado Mines P Justine Bosio, CSU-Pueblo SS Kristina Barr, Western New Mexico OF Pam Apodaca, New Mexico Highlands C Kelsey Tillery, Metro State OF Jennessa Tesone, Metro State OF Kaleigh Starr, Colorado Mines 1B Shannon McClenahan, Colorado Mesa OF Katie Bolin, Chadron State OF Ashley Aldrich, CSU-Pueblo 2B Ali Seberger, Nebraska-Kearney OF Kellie Nishikida, Metro State OF Kari Romero, CSU-Pueblo 3B Chelsea Rodriguez, Fort Lewis DP Tanya Groff, New Mexico Highlands UT Rebecca Reynolds, Western New Mexico SS Melanie Lusi, Colorado Christian UT Cassie Humphrey, Chadron State DP Ashley Johnson, Metro State OF Kamee Vessey, Colorado Mines P Justine Bosio, CSU-Pueblo P Kelsey Swanberg, CSU-Pueblo OF Jessica Albertson, Colorado Mesa P Libby Balogh, Colorado Mines P Casey Williams, Chadron State OF Molly Clark, Metro State DP Jessica Belsterling, UC-Colo. Springs Third Team Honorable Mention UT Nikki Haberkorn, Regis C Megan Smith, Mesa State P Megan Roberts, Adams State 1B Jessica Haab, Metro State P Amanda Bell, Nebraska-Kearney Third Team 2B Amy Aicher, Western New Mexico P Libby Balogh, Metro State 3B Allison Hendricksen, Chadron State P Mary Oppenhein, Fort Lewis P Kirstie Hiatt , Nebraska-Kearney SS Amber Roundtree, Metro State P Jessie Thomas, Nebraska-Kearney P Ashley Goletz , Colorado Mines OF Danielle Vallie, Mesa State C Kaci Lewis, Western New Mexico C Shelbie Long, Colorado Christian OF Carlie Lucas, CSU-Pueblo C Blair McEndaffer, Chadron State 1B Sarah Lustgraaf, Colorado Mines OF Alissa Larsen, Nebraska-Kearney C Molly Langerak, Nebraska-Kearney 2B Ashly Eichenberger, Western New Mexico UT Kaitlyn Barnes, Western New Mexico C Bo Nuanez, CSU-Pueblo 3B Ariel Lopez, CSU-Pueblo P Melissa Martinez, New Mexico Highlands C Heather Hamilton, New Mexico Highlands 1B Denee Johnson, Adams State SS Samantha Rios, CSU-Pueblo P Kassie Haubert, Fort Lewis 1B Alissa Zoelle, Mesa State OF Danielle Vallie, Colorado Mesa 2B Cory Usher, Western New Mexico OF Lynett e Directo, New Mexico Highlands 2009 All-RMAC Softball 2B Barb Duran, Fort Lewis OF Landry Davis, UC-Colo. Springs RMAC Player of the Year: Jessika Anastos, UC-Colo3B Antoinette Estrella, Western New Mexico DP Erika Ecsedy, Adams State rado Springs 3B Stacie LaRocque, Colorado Mines UT Emily Jennings, UC-Colo. Springs RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Casey Williams, Chadron 3B Jennessa Tesone, Metro State State 3B Cassie Keck, Nebraska-Kearney 2011 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Freshman of the Year: Nikki Haberkorn, Regis SS Janine Tyler, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Player of the Year: Katelyn Lovato, Adams State RMAC Coach of the Year: Jennifer Fisher, Metro State SS Valerie Villela, Western New Mexico RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines SS Sarah Cleland, UCCS RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kristen Payne, Adams State First Team OF Brianna Workman, UCCS RMAC Coach of the Year: Kristie Hawkins, Colorado Mines C Alisa Heronema, Regis OF Cari Thompson, Metro State 1B Jessika Anastos, UCCS* OF Erica Colbert, Chadron State First Team 2B Kelly Purcell, CSU-Pueblo OF Alexis Araza, Adams State C Alisa Heronema, Regis 3B Cassie Keck, Nebraska-Kearney OF Jamie Prather, Mesa State 1B Kristen Payne, Adams State SS Kristina Barr, Western New Mexico OF Sierra Green, UCCS 2B Ashly Eichenberger, Western New Mexico OF Kaleigh Starr, Colorado Mines* OF Margie Cone, Colorado Mines 3B Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State OF Kellie Nishikida, Metro State OF Molly Clark, Metro State 3B Lauren Cross, Mesa State OF Ashley Aldrich, CSU-Pueblo DP Kelsey Swanberg, CSU-Pueblo SS Amber Roundtree, Metro State DP Tara Mickelson, Metro State DP Bridgett Berg, Mesa State OF Katelyn Lovato, Adams State UT Katie Kocman, Colorado Mines OF Gabrielle Parra, Mesa State P Casey Williams, Chadron State 2007 All-RMAC Softball OF Jennessa Tesone, Metro State P Christie Robinson, Metro State RMAC Player of the Year: Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs DP Sara Jordan, Mesa State * unanimous first team selection RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Amanda Bell, NebraskaUT Cassie Keck, Nebraska-Kearney Kearney P Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines Second Team RMAC Freshman of the Year: Anita Diaz, Mesa State; P Bianca Holley, Regis C Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines Jackye Lagen, Colorado Mines 1B Denee Johnson, Adams State RMAC Coach of the Year: Kris Mort, Mesa State; Freddy Second Team 2B Shannon Galanek, Adams State Flores, Western New Mexico C Kaitlynn Barnes, Western New Mexico 3B Katie Johnson, CSU-Pueblo 1B Sarah Byrne, Western New Mexico SS Janine Tyler, CSU-Pueblo First Team 2B Lara Mathewson, UCCS OF Gabrielle Parra, Mesa State C Molly Langerak, Nebraska-Kearney SS Samantha Rios, CSU-Pueblo OF Margie Cone, Colorado Mines 1B Lindsay Shandera, UC-Colorado Springs OF Katie Bolin, Chadron State OF Alissa Larsen, Nebraska-Kearney 2B Nicole Zuniga, Mesa State OF Danielle Vallie, Mesa State DP Courtney Davis, Adams State SS Melissa Backlund, Regis OF Natalie Adami, Regis UT Lauren Cross, Mesa State 3B Michelle Johnston, Regis DP Christina Lewis, Chadron State P Sara Jordan, Mesa State OF Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs UT Jaycee Lovato, Adams State P Bianca Holley, Regis OF Meredith Drahota, Western New Mexico P Libby Balogh, Colorado Mines OF Shelby Meilinger, Mesa State P Becca Smith, UC-Colorado Springs Third Team OF Brittny Barnes, CSU-Pueblo # - Lindquist and Cross tied for first team, no second team 3B C Kaitlyn Barnes, Western New Mexico DP Anita Diaz, Mesa State 1B Laura Gormley, Nebraska-Kearney UT Katie Kocman, Colorado Mines Third Team 2B Sarah Rusch, Metro State P Amanda Bell, Nebraska-Kearney C Angela Jay, Chadron State 3B Jacki Martinez, Regis P Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis 1B Shannon McClenahan, Mesa State SS Amber Roundtree, Metro State 2B Lisa Pille, Mesa State OF Jennessa Tesone, Metro State Second Team 3B Chelsea Rodriguez, Fort Lewis OF Chelena Coulston, Fort Lewis C Jenna Peters, Fort Lewis 1B Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo SS Jamie Mazankowski, Chadron State OF Natalie Adami, Regis 2B Debbie Yescas, Western New Mexico OF Carlie Lucas, CSU-Pueblo DP Amber Massey, Fort Lewis SS Heather Ebert, Adams State OF Molly Clark, Metro State UT Ashley Jordan, UCCS 3B Cassidi Caringi, Western New Mexico OF Carly DeLorenzo, Adams State P Brittany Moss, Metro State OF Leslie Reed, Fort Lewis DP Jessica Belsterling, UC-Colo. 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OF Sierra Green, UC-Colorado Springs OF Rebecca Reynolds, Western New Mexico DP Ashley Guyle, Nebraska-Kearney UT Danya Cole, Nebraska-Kearney P Brianna Grommon, Western New Mexico P Breanna Hedstrom, CSU-Pueblo

2005 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs RMAC Player of the Year: Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs RMAC Freshman of the Year: Nicole Breeding, Regis RMAC Coach of the Year: Dana Lillard, Regis

Honorable Mention C Beth Skidmore, Colorado Mines C Jennifer Papik, CSU-Pueblo C Mariah Piper, Regis C Emily Robinson, Western New Mexico C Tasha Pagdilao, UC-Colorado Springs 1B Kim Ensey, Adams State 1B Alissa Zoelle, Mesa State 2B Lindsay Marsh, Adams State 2B Sara Eickelman, Colorado Mines 2B Stephanie Back, CSU-Pueblo 2B Rachel Hancock, UC-Colorado Springs SS Cory Usher, Western New Mexico SS Sarah Cleland, UC-Colorado Springs SS Janine Tyler, CSU-Pueblo SS Melissa Stratton, Colorado Mines 3B Allison Hendrickson, Chadron State 3B Allison Sinnett, Nebraska-Kearney 3B Brianne Brennan, Colorado Mines OF Kira Zeiter, Adams State OF Rebecca McClelland, Mesa State OF Jacquie Rhomberg, Adams State OF Skye Wakefield, Nebraska-Kearney OF Kaleigh Starr, Colorado Mines OF Jackye Lagen, Colorado Mines DP Summer Adams, Adams State UT Mandy Roark, Adams State UT Sam Griego, Mesa State P Casey Jenkins, Chadron State P Cassidy Maine, Fort Lewis P Cassie Phillips, Mesa State P Libby White, UC-Colorado Springs

First Team P Nicole Breeding, Regis P Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs C Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 1B Mariah Piper, Regis 2B Anna Schafer, Regis 3B Michelle Johnston, Regis SS Melissa Backlund, Regis OF Lesley Belden, CSU-Pueblo OF Brittni Carlson, UC-Colorado Springs OF Heather Hitschmann, Fort Hays State OF Sharita Richmond, Regis DP Jamie Ruhland, New Mexico Highlands UT Melanie Mahoney, Colorado Mines

2006 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Player of the Year: Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Ali Davenport, Regis RMAC Coach of the Year: Dana Lillard, Regis First Team C Jennifer Papik, CSU-Pueblo 1B Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo 2B Amanda Hitt, Nebraska-Kearney 3B Michelle Johnston, Regis SS Melissa Backlund, Regis OF Heather Utecht, Regis OF Rebecca McClelland, Mesa State OF Brittni Carlson, UC-Colorado Springs OF Leslie Reed, Mesa State DP Ashley Meidinger, Mesa State UT Stacie LaRocque, Colorado Mines P Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis P Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis Second Team C Mariah Piper, Regis 1B Anne Manning, Nebraska-Kearney 2B Melissa Stratton, Colorado Mines 3B Katie Johnson, CSU-Pueblo SS Savannah Ledford, UC-Colorado Springs OF Janine Ota, UC-Colorado Springs OF Michelle Gaunt, Nebraska-Kearney OF Jeanna Barnes, CSU-Pueblo OF Jacquie Rhomberg, Adams State DP Temple Levings, Fort Lewis UT Shelby Meilinger, Mesa State P Emily Rockefeller, Fort Hays State P Amanda Ritchie, UC-Colorado Springs Honorable Mention C Hallie McMillan, Fort Hays State C Lacy Wooley, Adams State 1B Lindsay Shandera, UC-Colorado Springs 1B Jessica Dinkle, Mesa State 1B Barbi Scott, Adams State 2B Stephanie Back, CSU-Pueblo 2B Emily Herl, Fort Hays State 3B Barb Duran, Fort Lewis 3B Brandi Greenwood, Nebraska-Kearney 3B Brianne Brennan, Colorado Mines SS Alyson Garmatz, Fort Hays State OF Lindzy Molinaro, Regis OF Liz Tarnowski, Fort Lewis OF Kira Zeiter, Adams State OF Mallory Jett, CSU-Pueblo OF Meredith Gilpin, New Mexico Highlands OF Brittany McKenzie, Colorado Mines DP Monica Atencio, Regis DP Sarah Briskey, UC-Colorado Springs UT Stephanie Valdez, New Mexico Highlands UT Lauren Bails, Fort Lewis UT Beth Skidmore, Colorado Mines P Katie Kocman, Colorado Mines P Cassidy Maine, Fort Lewis

Second Team P Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis P Cassidy Maine, Fort Lewis C Brittany Pohlen, CSU-Pueblo 1B Lindsay Shandera, UC-Colorado Springs 2B Amanda Hitt, Nebraska-Kearney 2B Melissa Stratton, Colorado Mines 3B Brianne Brennan, Colorado Mines SS Jennifer Dykstra, UC-Colorado Springs OF Pam Maestas, New Mexico Highlands OF Shelby Meilinger, Mesa State OF Leslie Reed, Mesa State OF Jamie Swenson, Adams State DP Kira Zeiter, Adams State UT Sarah Hudson, Mesa State Honorable Mention P Melissa Beyer, Fort Hays State P Keri Evans, New Mexico Highlands P Angela Heitman, CSU-Pueblo P Kristin Muehling, Nebraska-Kearney P Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State C Lacey Wooley, Adams State 1B Anne Manning, Nebraska-Kearney 1B Andrea Reyes, New Mexico Highlands 1B Barbi Scott, Adams State 2B Kara Rainey, UC-Colorado Springs 3B Lindsey Boyer, Fort Hays State 3B Savannah Byers, CSU-Pueblo 3B Kristen Hamamoto, New Mexico Highlands 3B Mandie Roark, Adams State SS Tawnya Webber, Adams State OF Marlayna Aden, New Mexico Highlands OF Liz Tarnowski, Fort Lewis DP Danielle Coleman, Mesa State DP Brenna Pool, UC-Colorado Springs UT Lauren Bails, Fort Lewis UT Shyrle Hawes, Mesa State 2004 All-RMAC Softball Player of the Year: Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs Pitcher of the Year: Brenna Pool, UC-Colorado Springs Freshmen of the Year: Melissa Blacklund, Regis; Lindsay Shandera, UC-Colorado Springs Coach of the Year: Scott Peterson, UC-Colorado Springs First Team P Christina Wade, Regis P Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs P Brenna Pool, UC-Colorado Springs C Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 1B Jessica Dinkel, Mesa State 2B Kara Rainey, UC-Colorado Springs 3B Shanna Schwarz, Fort Lewis SS Jennifer Dykstra, UC-Colorado Springs OF Sharita Richmond, Regis OF Sarah Hudson, Mesa State OF Lesley Belden, Colorado State-Pueblo OF Abby Maska, Fort Hays State DP Stacia Buda, Regis UT Melanie Mahoney, Colorado Mines Second Team P Stacy Dennis, Mesa State P Katie Anderson, Nebraska-Kearney C Sarah Raymond, Nebraska-Kearney 1B Lindsay Shandera, UC-Colorado Springs 2B Shanda Glenn, CSU-Pueblo 3B Amanda Dunham, New Mexico Highlands SS Jennifer Paynter, Fort Hays State OF Brittni Carlson, UC-Colorado Springs OF Heidi Bauer, Colorado Mines OF Breanna Fleshman, Nebraska-Kearney OF Lindsey Crosby, Fort Lewis DP Shelby Meilinger, Mesa State UT Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis UT Tawnya Webber, Adams State

Honorable Mention P Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State P Keri Evans, New Mexico Highlands C Lindsay Johnston, New Mexico Highlands C Kathryn Abbott, Fort Lewis 1B Andrea Reyes, New Mexico Highlands 2B Amanda Hitt, Nebraska-Kearney 2B Yvette Gonzales, New Mexico Highlands 2B Desiree Lohmeier, Fort Hays State 3B Michelle Johnston, Regis 3B Brianne Brennan, Colorado Mines 3B Ashley Meidinger, Mesa State 3B Mandie Roark, Adams State SS Melissa Backlund, Regis OF Megan Langerak, Nebraska-Kearney OF Kara Lee Downing, Adams State OF Dorthea Gooch, CSU-Pueblo DP Ashley Speak, Nebraska-Kearney 2003 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Player of the Year: Victoria Morcha, Southern Colorado RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Katie Anderson, NebraskaKearney RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Brittni Carlson, UCColorado Springs; Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State RMAC Coach of the Year: Holly Canres, Nebraska-Kearney First Team P Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State P Katie Anderson, Nebraska-Kearney C Lindsay Johnson, New Mexico Highlands 1B Brittani Carlson, UC-Colorado Springs 2B Kim Kaiser, Colorado Mines 2B Melinda Young, Mesa State SS Jennifer Paynter, Fort Hays State 3B Amanda Duhnam, New Mexico Highlands 3B Sharon Kempt, Nebraska-Kearney OF Rachel Neulahr, Nebraska-Kearney OF Victoria Morache, Southern Colorado OF Sharita Richmond, Regis OF Sarah Hudson, Mesa State OF Karrie Rein, Colorado Mines DP Jaime Godin, Adams State U Heidi Bauer, Colorado Mines Second Team P Renae Hietbrink, Mesa State P Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs C Heather Varnuyr, Fort Hays State 1B Sam Oerter, Nebraska-Kearney 2B Shanda Glenn, Southern Colorado 2B Kara Rainey, UC-Colorado Springs SS Amber Aragon, Southern Colorado 3B Amber Molinaro, Regis 3B Ashley McCledan, Fort Hays State OF Jennifer Dilley, Fort Hays State OF Tina Contreras, New Mexico Highlands OF D. Jay Crump, Adams State OF Cherri Rasmussen, Mesa State DP Jennee West, Mesa State U Amy Tarnoff, Regis Honorable Mention Lynette Hicks, New Mexico Highlands Mandy Smith, Fort Lewis Danae Wolcott, Nebraska-Kearney Breeann DiCarlo, Colorado Mines Maggie Livreri, Southern Colorado Jennifer Dykstra, UC-Colorado Springs Stacia Buda, Regis Kari Hasebi, Mesa State 2002 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Co-Player of the Year: Jenne West, Mesa State; Rebekah Tippets, Regis RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Sarah Raymond, NebraskaKearney RMAC Coach of the Year: Mark Roberts, Colorado Mines First Team P Renee Hietrbrink, Mesa State P Jennifer Hayashi P Katie Anderson, Nebraska-Kearney C Sarah Raymond, Nebraska-Kearney C Jordan Dillon, Mesa State 1B Jennee West, Mesa State 2B Bonnie Matthews, Fort Lewis 3B Jamie Dunn, Mesa State IF Julie Strand, Southern Colorado IF Sam Oerter, Nebraska-Kearney OF Heidi Bauer, Colorado Mines OF Amy Christianson, Southern Colorado OF Victoria Morache, Southern Colorado DP Stacia Buda, Regis U Sarah Hirsch, Southern Colorado

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UT Niki Touissaint, Southern Colorado UT Paula Zabala, Adams State UT Kelly Cooper, Fort Hays State UT Cheryl Fischer, UC-Colorado Springs

All-Time All-RMAC OF Kitten Gladfelter, UC-Colorado Springs OF Alexis Moore, Southern Colorado OF Niki Touissaint, Southern Colorado DP Merlinda Marquez, New Mexico Highlands UT Lisa Hoglen, Adams State UT Jill Cooper, Fort Lewis

1999 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Player of the Year: Monica Hashiguchi, Southern Colorado RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney 1997 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kacy Larson, UC-Colorado Springs RMAC Player of the Year: Laura Espenmiller, NebraskaRMAC Coach of the Year: Andrea Kenney, New Mexico HighKearney lands RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Lisa Graff, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Freshman of the Year: Darcie Berry, NebraskaFirst Team Kearney P Jamie Wilkes, New Mexico Highlands RMAC Coach of the Year: Dan Simmons, Nebraska-KearP Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney ney P Tina McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney C Kim Hendrix, Mesa State First Team C Becky Sintex, Nebraska-Kearney 2001 All-RMAC Softball P Lisa Graff, Nebraska Kearney IF Kacey Henden, Mesa State RMAC Player of the Year: Kelly Adams, Mesa State P Kelli Caven, Mesa State IF Danielle Romero, New Mexico Highlands RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Kerri Chase, Southern P Tricia Garigan, Regis IF Alma Dorado, New Mexico Highlands Colorado C Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs IF Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Freshman of the Year: Amber Aragon, Southern IF Christi Weiser, Regis C Jennifer Clark, Southern Colorado Colorado IF Kacy Larson, UC-Colorado Springs IF Natasha Bronzini, Adams State RMAC Coach of the Year: Pam Adams, Fort Lewis OF Ann Sorlien, Mesa State IF Chrystal Pesicka, Fort Lewis OF Jenny Young, Mesa State IF Laura Espenmiller, Nebraska-Kearney First Team OF Monica Hashiguchi, Southern Colorado IF Holly Waller, Nebraska-Kearney P Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado OF Suzanne Kerr, Fort Hays State P Melanie Meuchel, Southern Colorado IF Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney OF Rebekah Tippets, Regis P Kim Roberts IF Shannon Poteet, Southern Colorado DP Kelly Wagner, UC-Colorado Springs IF Tanya Gonzales, Southern Colorado IF Micki Diericks, Southern Colorado UP Darcy Wardle, Colorado Mines IF Jamie Dunn, Mesa State OF Tauna Rignall, Adams State IF Stacey Martinez, Colorado Mines OF Charity Richards, Mesa State Honorable Mention IF Merideth Barton, Adams State OF Brandy Belding, Nebraska-Kearney P Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado IF Liz Lawhorn, Nebraska-Kearney OF Michelle Broderson, Nebraska-Kearney P Katie Cooper, Fort Hays State IF Rebecca Marianetti, Regis OF Lisandra Torres, New Mexico Highlands OF Niki Touissaint, Southern Colorado P Cheryl Fischer, UC-Colorado Springs OF Christi Weiser, Regis OF Kelly Adams, Mesa State C Niki Toussaint, Southern Colorado DP Lisa Fresquez, Adams State OF Tosha Sczbecki, Mesa State C Shelly Guillot, Fort Hays State UT Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney OF Stacey Dutkiewicz, Mesa State C Kristen Kraynak, Colorado Mines OF Rebekah Tippets, Regis IF Nataile Todd, Mesa State Honorable Mention C Jordan Dillon, Mesa State IF Laci Wall, Mesa State C Becky Sintek, Nebraska-Kearney P Deanna Guerrero, New Mexico Highlands IF Kristi Wheeler, Mesa State DH Jennee West, Mesa State P Melissa Reyes, Southern Colorado IF Erin Russell, New Mexico Highlands UT Marla Kramer, Fort Hays State C Chrissy Ryan, Colorado Mines IF Kelli Wilson, Southern Colorado C Sandi Stone, Mesa State IF LaRita Corcoran, Southern Colorado 2000 All-RMAC Softball IF Chelsea Van Beusekeorn, UC-Colorado Springs IF Jodi Hermanek, Southern Colorado RMAC Player of the Year: Kelly Adams, Mesa State IF Laura Espenmiller, Nebraska-Kearney IF Pam Pierson, UC-Colorado Springs RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Amanda Kelly, NebraskaIF Holly Waller, Nebraska-Kearney IF Kacey Henden, Mesa State Kearney IF Kristin Kelley, Fort Hays State IF Amy Cardenas, New Mexico Highlands RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kristin Lovering, IF Kourtney McNulty, Regis IF Bridgette Herbert, Regis Nebraska-Kearney IF Katie Rotz, Regis OF Jackie Strohman, Adams State RMAC Coach of the Year: Kris Mort, Mesa State; Dan IF Reece Bollinger, Colorado Mines OF Michelle Oberle, Colorado Mines Simmons, Nebraska-Kearney IF Amy Grull, UC-Colorado Springs OF Stacie McWilliams, Mesa State IF Chelsea Van Beusekom, UC-Colorado Springs OF Brenda Haas, Southern Colorado First Team OF Bea Ochoa, New Mexico Highlands P Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney DP Anne Mangusso, Regis OF Karla Simmons, Nebraska-Kearney P Terrisa Eckman, Nebraska-Kearney UT Beth Record, Adams State OF Robyn Blecha, Fort Hays State P Heather Hatzenbeller, Mesa State UT Stacey Barta, Mesa State OF Amy Christianson, Regis C Becky Sintek, Nebraska-Kearney OF Kitten Gladfelter, UC-Colorado Springs C Aimee Lee, Regis 1996 All-RMAC Softball DP Renee Regoli, New Mexico Highlands C Julie Strand, Southern Colorado RMAC Player of the Year: Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney UP Carrie Seib, New Mexico Highlands IF Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Coach of the Year: Dan Simmons, Nebraska-KearUP Kelly Usserry, Fort Hays State IF Erin Russell, New Mexico Highlands ney IF Alma Dorado, New Mexico Highlands 1998 All-RMAC Softball IF Kacey Henden, Mesa State First Team RMAC Player of the Year: Laura Espenmiller, Nebraska-Kearney IF Christi Weiser, Regis P Cindy Cohn, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Pitcher of the Year: Tricia Garigan, Regis IF Stacey Martinez, Colorado Mines P Trish Garigan, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kelly Wagner, UC-Colorado Springs OF Kelly Adams, Mesa State P Kelli Caven, Mesa State RMAC Coach of the Year: Dan Simmons, Nebraska-Kearney OF Tosha Sczbecki, Mesa State OF Kitten Gladfelter, UC-Colorado Springs C Jennifer Ford, Regis OF Kelly Moats, Nebraska-Kearney First Team C Channon Hunt, Nebraska-Kearney OF Rebekah Tippets, Regis P Tricia Garigan, Regis IF Natsha Bronzini, Adams State OF Suzanne Kerr, Fort Hays State P Lisa Graff, Nebraska Kearney IF Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs DP Jamie Dunn, Mesa State P Heather Hatzenbeller, Mesa State IF Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney UP Danielle Romero, New Mexico Highlands C Sandi Stone, Mesa State IF Timmi-Jo Miller, Southern Colorado C Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs IF Beth Record, Adams State Honorable Mention IF Melissa Godin, Adams State IF Holly Waller, Nebraska-Kearney P Melissa Hafner, Fort Hays State IF Chelsea VanBeusekom, UC-Colorado Springs OF Stacie McWilliams, Mesa State P Sabrina Horrell, New Mexico Highlands IF Misty Critton, Mesa State OF Anabell Pinedo, Nebraska-Kearney P Jennifer Mahoney, UC-Colorado Springs IF Kacey Henden, Mesa State OF Charity Richards, Mesa State P Melanie Meuchel, Mesa State IF Laura Espenmiller, Nebraska-Kearney OF Lisandra Torres, New Mexico Highlands P Lori Sander, Fort Hays State IF Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney OF Carley Lilley, Adams State P Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado IF Daniella Romero, New Mexico Highlands P Ashley Ballard, Regis OF Teresa Turner, UC-Colorado Springs OF Jen Holt, Mesa State C Sachie Iwaishi, UC-Colorado Springs UT Brandy Belding, Nebraska-Kearney OF Jenny Young, Mesa State C Heather Judd, New Mexico Highlands OF Karla Simmons, Nebraska-Kearney C Kristin Kraynak, Colorado Mines Honorable Mention OF Michelle Broderson, Nebraska-Kearney C Amber Smith, Adams State Laura Cordova, Adams State OF Jessica Thomas, Regis IF Merideth Barton, Adams State Tauna Rignall, Adams State DP Paula Zabala, Adams State IF Carrie Cassida, Fort Hays State Jackie Strohman, Adams State UT Bridgette Herbert, Regis IF Tanya Gonzales, Southern Colorado Teri Follett, Adams State IF Kate Hubert, Fort Lewis Sarah Nelson, UC-Colorado Springs Honorable Mention IF Kacy Larson, UC-Colorado Springs Kari Hermanek, UC-Colorado Springs P Molly Heidtman, Adams State IF Shawnee Longhofer, Fort Hays State P Kelly Wagner, UC-Colorado Springs Cheryl Reichman, UC-Colorado Springs IF Rebecca Marianetti, Regis P Janice Aguilar, New Mexico Highlands Kyndra Bradley, Colorado Mines IF Bonnie Mathews, Fort Lewis C Amber Smith, Adams State Chrissy Ryan, Colorado Mines IF Janine Pleau, Fort Lewis C Kristen Kraynak, Colorado Mines IF Stephanie Schlieman, Fort Lewis Chrystal Pesicka, Fort Lewis C Stacia Romero, New Mexico Highlands IF Kristi Wheeler, Mesa State Lorrie Toillion, Fort Lewis C Julie Strand, Southern Colorado OF Karen Bates, Adams State Molly McLoughlin, Mesa State IF Tammy Campbell, Colorado Mines OF Amy Christianson, Regis Mandy Murray, Mesa State IF Angela Berkland, Colorado Mines OF Jo Ann Cox, Adams State Jennifer Sorenson, Mesa State OF Monica Hashiguchi, Fort Hays State IF Chrystal Pesicka, Fort Lewis Amy Cardenas, New Mexico Highlands OF Shannon Maloney, Fort Hays State IF Jamie Dunn, Fort Lewis Shelli Price, New Mexico Highlands OF Jill Munro, Southern Colorado IF Laci Wall, Mesa State Kiki McAulay, Regis OF Beatrice Ochoa, New Mexico Highlands IF Kiera Oden, New Mexico Highlands Amanda Given, Regis OF Karino Osuna, New Mexico Highlands IF Stephanie Shockey, New Mexico Highlands OF Rachel Wilde, Colorado Mines IF Amy Cardenas, New Mexico Highlands 1995 All-MHISL Softball DP Kristin Lovering, Nebraska-Kearney IF Rebecca Lee, Regis RMAC Co-Player of the Year: Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-KearDP Carrie Wittkopf, Colorado Mines IF Katie Rotz, Regis ney; Cindy Cohn, Nebraska-Kearney DP Chelsea Van Beusekom, UC-Colorado Springs IF Kelli Wilson, Southern Colorado RMAC Coach of the Year: Dan Simmons, Nebraska-KearDP Christi Grimes, Regis OF Jo Ann Cox, Adams State UT Alicia Blake, Adams State ney OF Andrea Voehl, UC-Colorado Springs 60


All-Time All-RMAC First Team P Cindy Cohn, Nebraska-Kearney P Trish Garigan, Regis P Lisa Graff, Nebraska-Kearney C Channon Hunt, Nebraska-Kearney C Chrissy Ryan, Colorado Mines IF Donika Altamirano, New Mexico Highlands IF Amanda Boeding, Regis IF Jeri Lewis, Nebraska-Kearney IF Carrie Lassman, Regis IF Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney IF Becky Mays, Adams State OF Brandy Belding, Nebraska-Kearney OF Brandy Galloway, New Mexico Highlands OF Amy Larson, Mesa State OF Tauna Rignall, Adams State OF Jennifer Sorenson, Mesa State UT Laura Cordova, Adams State DH Cory Johnson, Southern Colorado Honorable Mention Julie Good, Adams State Shelly Routier, Adams State Carley Lilley, Adams State Kari Hermanek, UC Colorado Springs Becki Leopoldus, UC Colorado Springs Cheryl Reichman, UC Colorado Springs Deborah Ausmus, Colorado Mines Jennine Labbe, Colorado Mines Lorrie Toillion, Fort Lewis Molly McLoughlin, Mesa State Mandy Murray, Mesa State Stacie McWilliams, Mesa State Stacey Barta, Mesa State Jodi Hoos, Nebraska-Kearney Deanna Guerrero, New Mexico Highlands Cristyl DeBerrard, Southern Colorado 1994 All-MHISL Softball RMAC Player of the Year: Misha Stephenson, Southern Colorado RMAC Coach of the Year: Jackie Coburn, UCColorado Springs First Team P Kristi Miller, UC-Colorado Springs P Nancy Runkle, Adams State P Kim Ward, Regis C Melissa Bustos, New Mexico Highlands C Kelsi Mullin, Colorado Mines IF Donika Altamirano, New Mexico Highlands IF Deborah Ausmus, Colorado Mines IF Nicole Reflow, Colorado Mines IF Amanda Boeding, Regis IF Carrie Lassman, Regis IF Stacey Pray, Regis OF Andrea Gastellum, Southern Colorado OF Amy Larson, Mesa State OF Lynn Terre Leone, Colorado Mines OF Lisa Madrid, New Mexico Highlands OF Ellen Perkins, Regis OF Cheryl Reichman, UC-Colorado Springs DP Belinda Aragon, New Mexico Highlands UT Misha Stephenson, Southern Colorado 1993 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Player of the Year: Amy Tjaarda, Adams State RMAC Coach of the Year: Bill Hayes, Fort Lewis P Amy Tjaarda, Adams State P Darcy Thornberry, Mesa State C Lottie Acevedo, New Mexico Highlands C Tanya Alvarez, Mesa State IF Rhonda Millett, Mesa State IF Shelley Routier, Adams State IF Stefanie Killian, Adams State IF Nikki Reflow, Colorado Mines IF Deborah Ausmus, Colorado Mines UT Leslie Herring, Adams State OF Amy Larson, Mesa State OF Lisa Madrid, New Mexico Highlands OF Kelli Olague, Adams State OF Christina Files, Mesa State DH Belinda Aragon, New Mexico Highlands 1992 All-RMAC Softball RMAC Coach of the Year: Virgil Frey, Mesa State P Dana Johnson, Mesa State P Yvonne Quintana, New Mexico Highlands C Kendra Kay, Adams State C Tanya Alvarez, Mesa State IF Kristy Cruce, New Mexico Highlands IF Jen Schwarz, Colorado Mines IF Rhonda Millett, Mesa State IF Jodi Sorenson, Mesa State IF Leslie Herring, Adams State OF Michelle Benevidez, New Mexico Highlands

<<< RMAC History and Records >>> OF Martha Bennett, Colorado Mines OF Kelli Olague, Adams State UT Laura Jefferies, Fort Lewis DP Amy Tjaarda, Adams State 1991 All-RMAC Softball P Nancy Runkle, Adams State P Jacque Guerin, Adams State C Kendra Kay, Adams State C Tanya Alvarez, Mesa State IF Rhonda Millett, Mesa State IF Jodi Sorenson, Mesa State IF Val Vivoda, Adams State IF Judy Long, Adams State IF Wendy Scheopner, Colorado Mines OF Jo Cass, Adams State OF Michelle Benevidez, New Mexico Highlands OF Liz Christiansen, Adams State OF Lisa Swain, Mesa State OF Martha Bennett, Colorado Mines DP Kris Willett, Fort Lewis UT Cheri Stagner, Mesa State 1990 All-RMAC Softball P Katy Severinsen, Mesa State P Susan Johnson, Kearney State C Kendra Kay, Adams State C Tanya Alvarez, Mesa State IF Judy Long, Adams State IF Debbie Ryan, Adams State IF Dee Dee Johnson, Fort Lewis IF Wendy Welsh, Kearney State IF Erin Knott, Mesa State OF Wendy Zachek, Adams State OF Jolynta Case, Adams State OF Carrie Morse, Kearney State OF Lisa Swain, Mesa State UT Mindy Hindon, Fort Lewis DP Dana Yocum, Kearney State 1989 All-RMAC Softball P Dina Navarette, Western New Mexico P Katie Sands, Mesa State C Diane Garcia, Western New Mexico C Kendra Kay, Adams State IF Debbie Jenkins, Fort Lewis IF Deb Gangloff, Colorado Mines IF Julie Madrid, Adams State IF Denia Rinne, Adams State IF Tamara Ford, Mesa State OF Jo-el Hartman, Mesa State OF Becky Sowards, Adams State OF Heidie Eichman, Western New Mexico OF Jennifer Theibaut, Fort Lewis UT Mindy Hendon, Fort Lewis DP Deb Mandelko, Colorado Mines 1988 All-RMAC Softball P Dee Dee Shiplet, Adams State P Jenny Bangert, Mesa State C Kathy Yardman, Adams State C Penny Arensdorf, Mesa State 1B Roxanne George, Colorado Mines 2B Yvonne Madrid, New Mexico Highlands SS Sandy Beman, Mesa State 3B Lisa Osborne, Adams State OF Maryann Lybarger, Adams State OF Rebecca Layton, Adams State OF Kelly Hadley, Colorado Mines OF Freida Apodaca, New Mexico Highlands UT Judy Long, New Mexico Highlands DP Vicki Abreu, New Mexico Highlands 1987 All-RMAC Softball P Dee Dee Shiplet, Adams State P Katy Sands, Mesa State C Kathy Yardman, Adams State C Penny Arensdorf, Mesa State IF Deb Duffek, Mesa State IF Olivia Breito, New Mexico Highlands IF Deb Gangloff, Colorado Mines IF Connie Frey, Fort Lewis IF Julie Madrid, Adams State OF Debi Becker, Fort Lewis OF Tina Naranjo, New Mexico Highlands OF Connie Johnson, Mesa State OF Maryann Lybarger, Adams State DH Erin Prosser, Mesa State UT Jenny Bangert, Mesa State 1986 All-RMAC Softball P Jill Jacobsen, Southern Utah State P Wanda Masters, Mesa State C Mary Ellen Roses, New Mexico Highlands C Nan Spiers, Southern Utah State IF Lora Nick, Mesa State IF Denise Muir, Southern Utah State IF Andi Amen, Fort Lewis

IF Yvonne Madrid, New Mexico Highlands IF Debbie Duffek, Mesa State OF Meridee Syma, Southern Utah State OF Jana Crawford, Southern Utah State OF Sheila Jansen, Mesa State OF Dabi Becker, Fort Lewis UT Juli Gilmore, Colorado Mines DH Shellie Spencer, Southern Utah State 1985 All-RMAC Softball P Margaret Hallock, Adams State P Cindy Shaw, Mesa State IF Juanita Dominquez, Mesa State IF Mary Ellen Rosas, New Mexico Highlands IF Letty Lara, New Mexico Highlands IF Mary Cox, Southern Utah State IF Denise Muir, Southern Utah State OF Debbie Becker, Fort Lewis OF Sheila Jansen, Mesa State OF Koenia Chavez, New Mexico Highlands OF Anita Green, Southern Utah State UT Michelle Hallock, Adams State 1984 All-RMAC Softball P Jennifer Smith, Southern Utah State P Evelyn Candelaria, New Mexico Highlands IF Laura Semple, Mesa State IF Becky Peterson, Southern Utah State IF Kristi Courter, Mesa State IF Deb Tartagila, Adams State IF Gwen Thomas, Southern Utah State OF Bridget Archuleta, New Mexico Highlands OF Sheila Jansen, Mesa State OF Patti Page, Southern Utah State OF Koenia Chavez, New Mexico Highlands UT Chris Razmic, Southern Utah State 1983 All-RMAC Softball P Michelle Benway, Mesa State P Evelyn Candelaria, New Mexico Highlands P Barbara Lara, New Mexico Highlands IF Patti Scott, Mesa State IF Laura Semple, Mesa State IF Mary Ellen Rosas, New Mexico Highlands IF Rosie Cusack, Mesa State IF Becky Peterson, Southern Utah State OF Bridget Archuleta, New Mexico Highlands OF Sheila Jansen, Mesa State OF Linda Eames, Southern Utah State OF Pam McVey, Adams State UT Brenda Lough, Adams State 1982 All-RMAC Softball P Cathy Josey, Mesa State P Lori McCurdy, Southern Utah State IF Cathy Howa, Mesa State IF Terri Coomer, Adams State IF Patti Scott, Mesa State IF Julie Rotolo, Southern Utah State IF Darlene Cisneros, New Mexico Highlands OF Shyree Rose, Adams State OF Bridget Archuletta, New Mexico Highlands OF Colleen Higgins, New Mexico Highlands OF Page, Southern Utah State UT Vicki Carricota, Mesa State 1981 All-RMAC Softball P Cathy Josey, Mesa State P Shaune Mecham, Southern Utah State P Linda Pilcher, Western State C Tia Jensen, Western State 1B Lee Anne Circincion, Adams State 2B Sally Aldrich, Western State SS Bonnie Cahill, Southern Utah State SS Kathy Kopacz, New Mexico Highlands 3B Kathy Howa, Mesa State 3B Geri Lopez, New Mexico Highlands OF Joyce Hickman, Southern Utah State OF Colleen Higgins, New Mexico Highlands OF Cathy Johnson, Mesa State OF Susie Reublin, Western State UT Debbie Velasquez, Adams State 1980 All-RMAC Softball P Linda Pilcher, Western State IF Kathy Kopacz, New Mexico Highlands IF Sally Aldrich, Western State IF Patty Fender, Mesa State IF Bonnie Cahill, Southern Utah State IF Susan Pederson, Southern Utah State OF Debra Loomis, Western State OF Nancy Kendrich, Mesa State OF Lori Mott, Southern Utah State OF Janelle Hanna, Western State UT Val Chapman, Adams State

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RMAC Champions & All-Time Standings 1996 Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney 1995* Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney 1994* UC-Colorado Springs No Tournament 1993 Adams State Adams State 1992 Mesa State Mesa State 1991 Mesa State Adams State 1990 Kearney State Kearney State 1989 Mesa State N/A 1988 N/A N/A 1987 Adams State, Mesa State Adams State 1986 N/A Southern Utah 1985 N/A Cancelled (weather) 1984 N/A Southern Utah 1983 N/A Mesa State 1982 N/A Mesa State 1981 N/A Southern Utah 1980 N/A Southern Utah *94-95 competed as the Mile High Intercollegiate Softball League


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Season Year-by-Year Leaders Batting Leaders Season Player 2012 Chelsea Rodriguez, Fort Lewis 2011 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State 2010 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State 2009 Kristina Barr, Western New Mexico 2008 Stacey Haney, UC-Colorado Springs 2007 Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs 2006 Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo 2005 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 2004 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 2003 Victoria Morache, CSU-Pueblo 2002 Jennee West, Mesa State 2001 Kelly Adams, Mesa State 2000 Kelly Adams, Mesa State 1999 Kelly Wagner, UC-Colorado Springs 1998 Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs 1997 Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs 1996 Teresa Turner, UC-Colorado Springs 1995 Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney 1994 Donika Altamirando, New Mexico Highlands 1993 Amy Tjaanda, Adams State

ERA Leaders Avg. 0.474 0.488 0.523 0.480 0.519 0.497 0.432 0.470 0.511 0.411 0.422 0.459 0.433 0.475 0.434 0.455 0.469 0.455 0.471 0.549

Season 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Player Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines Christie Robinson, Metro State Christie Robinson, Metro State Cary Moone, Fort Lewis Amanda Bell, Nebraska-Kearney Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis Kristin Muehling, Nebraska-Kearney Christina Wade, Regis Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State Kerri Chase, CSU-Pueblo Terrisa Eckmann, Nebraska-Kearney Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney Cindy Cohn, Nebraska-Kearney Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney Kristi Miller, UC-Colorado Springs Amy Tjaarda, Adams State

ERA 2.99 1.48 1.40 2.46 2.80 2.47 2.57 2.41 1.79 1.38 1.67 1.43 1.19 0.54 1.29 1.24 1.35 1.44 2.12 0.93

RBI Leaders Season 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Player Courtney Maihi, Colorado Mesa Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State Tara Mickelson, Metro State Tara Mickelson, Metro State Heather Ebert, Adams State Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs Lindsay Johnston, New Mexico Highlands Rebekah Tippets, Regis Tosha Sczbecki, Mesa State Jamie Dunn, Mesa State Kacy Larson, UC-Colorado Springs Kacey Henden, Mesa State Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs Brandy Belding, Nebraska-Kearney Stacy Pray, Regis Amy Tjaarda, Adams State

RBI 68 61 78 74 75 93 72 70 59 43 51 67 62 53 55 44 40 38 44 72

Home Run Leaders Season 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Player Kelsey Tillery, Metro State Katie Bolin, Chadron State Cassie Keck, Nebraska-Kearney Tara Mickelson, Metro State Jessika Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs Heather Ebert, Adams State Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs Heather Utecht, Regis Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs Lindsay Johnston, New Mexico Highlands Bonnie Mathews, Fort Lewis Kelly Adams, Mesa State Jamie Dunn, Mesa State Monica Hashiguchi, Southern Colorado Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs Molly McLaughlin, Mesa State Molly McLaughlin, Mesa State Deborah Ausmus, Colorado Mines Amy Tjaarda, Adams State

Wins Leaders Season 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Player Aubree Maul, Metro State Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines Christie Robinson, Metro State Christie Robinson, Metro State Katie Kocman, Colorado Mines Megan Roberts, Adams State Brianne Grommon, Western New Mexico Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs Katie Anderson, Nebraska-Kearney Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State Kerri Chase, CSU-Pueblo Heather Hatzenbeller, Mesa State Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney Heather Hatzenbeller, Mesa State Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney Tina McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney Belinda Aragon, New Mexico Highlands Amy Tjaarda, Adams State

Wins 19 21 30 25 16 22 27 19 21 20 32 34 25 20 21 14 16 13 11 18

HR 23 17 25 24 22 19 20 25 19 17 14 21 16 20 12 6 3 4 9 16

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<<< RMAC History and Records >>> Adams State College Grizzlies

Colorado School of Mines Orediggers

Saturday, Feb. 23 at 11:00 a.m. (H) Sunday, Feb. 24 at 1:00 p.m.(H) Location Alamosa, Colo. Enrollment 2,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Grizzlies 2012 Record 24-24, 20-20RMAC Conference Finish 9th Head Coach Dervin Taylor SID Elario Rickey SID Phone (719) 587-8245

Saturday, Mar. 8 at 12:00 p.m. (N) Sunday, Mar. 9 at 12:00 p.m. (N) Location Golden, Colo. Enrollment 4,800 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Orediggers 2012 Record 29-24, 26-14 RMAC Conference Finish 1st Head Coach Kristie Hawkins SID Bryan Desch SID Phone (303) 273-3735

Black Hills State University Yellow Jackets

Colorado State Univeristy-Pueblo

Saturday, Feb. 23 at 1:00 p.m. (H) Sunday, Feb. 24 at 11:00 a.m. (H) Location Spearfish, N.D. Enrollment 4,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Yellow Jackets 2012 Record 8-40, 6-31 RMAC Conference Finish 14th Head Coach Amy Gurney SID Tim Collins SID Phone 605-642-6460

Saturday, Apr. 20 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (A) Sunday, Apr. 21 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (A) Location Pueblo, Colo. Enrollment 5,100 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname ThunderWolves 2012 Record 26-19, 24-15 RMAC Conference Finish 2nd Head Coach Christie Zinanti SID Anthony Sandstrom SID Phone (719) 549-2022

Chadron State College Eagles Saturday, Apr 13 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (H) Sunday, Apr. 14 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (H) Location Chadron, Neb. Enrollment 3,000 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Eagles 2012 Record 17-32, 14-24 RMAC Conference Finish 12th Head Coach Dr. Robert Stack SID Alex Helmbrecht SID Phone 308-432-6212

Colorado Christian University Cougars Friday, Mar. 29 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (A) Saturday, Mar. 30 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (A) Location Lakewood, Colo. Enrollment 3,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cougars 2012 Record 34-29, 24-16 RMAC Conference Finish 3rd Head Coach Daven Bond SID Aimee Davison SID Phone (303) 963-3185

Colorado Mesa University Mavericks Friday, Mar. 8 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (H) Saturday, Mar. 9 at 11:00 a.m & 1:00 p.m. (H) Location Grand Junction, Colo. Enrollment 8,130 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mavericks 2012 Record 26-24, 22-18 Conference Finish 8th Head Coach Candace Abrams SID Tish Elliott SID Phone 970-248-1143

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UC at Colorado Springs Mountain Lions Saturday, Apr. 6 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (A) Sunday, Apr. 7 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (A) Location Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment 8,893 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mountain Lions 2012 Record 22-23, 20-20 RMAC Conference Finish 10th Head Coach Scott Peterson SID Douglas Fitzgerald SID Phone (719) 255-3003 Metro State University of Denver Roadrunners Saturday, Mar. 16 at 10:00 a.m. (A) Sunday, Mar. 17 at 2:00 p.m. (A) Location Denver, Colo. Enrollment 24,000 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Roadrunners 2012 Record 26-27, 22-16 RMAC Conference Finish 6th Head Coach Kristi Lansford SID Andy Schlichting SID Phone 303-556-3431

New Mexico Highlands University Cowgirls Saturday, Apr. 27 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (H) Sunday, Apr. 28 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (H) Location Las Vegas, N.M. Enrollment 3,750 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cowgirls 2012 Record 26-28, 18-22 RMAC Conference Finish 11th Head Coach Shellie Broyles SID Jose Lopez SID Phone 505-426-2017

Non-Conference Opponents

Preseason RMAC Tournament - Denver, Colo. Colorado School of Mines - Friday, Feb. 1 UC-Colorado Springs - Friday, Feb. 1 at Metro State - Saturday, Feb. 2 Adams State - Saturday, Feb. 2 Metro State - Sunday, Feb. 3 NFCA DII Leadoff Classic - Tucson, Ariz. Texas Women’s University - Friday, Feb. 15 New Haven - Friday, Feb. 15 Abilene Christian - Saturday, Feb. 16 Grand Canyon - Saturday, Feb. 16 Molloy - Sunday, Feb. 17 UC-San Diego - Sunday, Feb. 17 Fort Lewis College Skyhawks Saturday, Mar. 23 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (H) Sunday, Mar. 24 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (H) Location Durango, Colo. Enrollment 3,856 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Skyhawks 2012 Record 30-26, 24-16 RMAC Conference Finish 4th Head Coach Kira Zeiter SID Chris Aaland SID Phone 970-247-7381

Western New Mexico University Mustangs Saturday, Mar. 2 at 12:00 & 2:00 p.m. (A) Sunday, Mar. 3 at 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (A) Location Silver City, N.M. Enrollment 3,400 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mustangs 2012 Record 16-37, 11-29 RMAC Conference Finish 13th Head Coach Angela Corliss SID Brian Kortz SID Phone 575-538-6214


Denver, Colorado - Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in Cityy limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city. - The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfi eld, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area. - Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008. - DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan. Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined. - The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and locals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Th at’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego. - Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines all began in Denver. - Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Th reatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). - Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates. - Denver brews more beer than any other American city. - Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. Th e Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people. - Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city. - Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.

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Regis University Who are we? Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began. In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006. The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.

The Mission Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?" As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as reflected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn proficiently, think logically and critically, identify and choose personal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished professional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.

AREAS OF STUDY Accounting Biochemistry Biology Neuroscience Business Administration Catholic Studies Chemistry Christian Leadership Communication Computer Science Core Studies Economics Education English Environmental Studies Exercise Science French German History

Mathematics Music Nursing Peace and Justice Studies Philosophy Physics Political Economy Politics Pre-Med/Pre-Health Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Visual & Fine Arts Women's and Gender Studies

DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Tutoring Internship Program Air Force ROTC Leadership Development Program Army ROTC Living-Learning Communities Career Services New Student Orientation Commitment Program Paracurricular Program Disability Services Service Learning Dual Degree Engineering Study Abroad Engaged-Scholar Activist Program Summer Session Honors Program Thematic Major Program Ignatian Collaborative for Service & Justice University Ministry Independent Study GRADUATE PROGRAMS MA in Education 72

MS in Biomedical Sciences


Regis University Presid dent John P. Fitzgibb bons,, S.J. The Regis University Board of Trustees announced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by current president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In addition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009. Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environmental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Centers, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.

Centers, Institutes and Academies Institute on the Common Good Lonnie Porter’s Leadership Academy O’Sullivan Art Center The Center for the Study of War Experience The John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise Recorder Music Center Research Centers Regis Learning Solutions New Ventures Ignatian Collaborative for Service and Justice The Washington Center

A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

Hopkins Conference

Colorado Campuses Denver, Lowell (Main Campus) Aurora Colorado Springs Denver Tech Center Interlocken at Broomfield Loveland Thornton

Nevada Campus Las Vegas


2012-13 Regis University Softball Schedule Date (MT) Fri., Feb. 1 Fri., Feb. 1 Sat., Feb. 2 Sat., Feb. 2 Sun., Feb. 3

Opponent

Place

Time

Colorado Mines UC-Colo. Springs at Metro State Adams State Metro State

RMAC Preseason RMAC Preseason RMAC Preseason RMAC Preseason RMAC Preseason

11:00 AM 1:00 PM 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM

Fri., Feb. 15 Fri., Feb. 15 Sat., Feb. 16 Sat., Feb. 16

vs. Texas Wesleyan vs. New Haven vs. Abilene Christian vs. Grand Canyon

NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic Field 8/Tucson, AZ NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic Field 8/Tucson, AZ NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic Field 8/Tucson, AZ NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic Field 6/Tucson, AZ

10:00 AM 2:00 PM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM

Sun., Feb. 17 Sun., Feb. 17 Sat., Feb. 23 Sat., Feb. 23 Sun., Feb. 24 Sun., Feb. 24 Sat., Mar. 2 Sat., Mar. 2 Sun., Mar. 3 Sun., Mar. 3 Sat., Mar. 9 Sat., Mar. 9 Sun., Mar. 10 Sun., Mar. 10 Sat., Mar. 16 Sat., Mar. 16 Sun., Mar. 17 Sun., Mar. 17 Sat., Mar. 23 Sat., Mar. 23 Sun., Mar. 24 Sun., Mar. 24 Fri., Mar. 29 Fri., Mar. 29 Sat., Mar. 30 Sat., Mar. 30 Sat., Apr. 6 Sat., Apr. 6 Sun., Apr. 7 Sun., Apr. 7 Sat., Apr. 13 Sat., Apr. 13 Sun., Apr. 14 Sun., Apr. 14 Sat., Apr. 20 Sat., Apr. 20 Sun., Apr. 21 Sun., Apr. 21 Sat., Apr. 27 Sat., Apr. 27 Sun., Apr. 28 Sun., Apr. 28

vs. Molloy vs. UC-San Diego Adams State* Black Hills State* Black Hills State* Adams State* at Western N.M.* at Western N.M.* at Western N.M.* at Western N.M.* Colorado Mesa* Colorado Mesa* Colorado Mesa* Colorado Mesa* at Metro State* vs. Colorado Mines* vs. Colorado Mines* at Metro State* Fort Lewis* Fort Lewis* Fort Lewis* Fort Lewis* at Colorado Christian* at Colorado Christian* at Colorado Christian* at Colorado Christian* at UC-Colorado Springs* at UC-Colorado Springs* at UC-Colorado Springs* at UC-Colorado Springs* Chadron State* Chadron State* Chadron State* Chadron State* at Colorado St.-Pueblo* at Colorado St.-Pueblo* at Colorado St.-Pueblo* at Colorado St.-Pueblo* N.M. Highlands* N.M. Highlands* N.M. Highlands* N.M. Highlands*

NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic/Tucson, AZ NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic/Tucson, AZ Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Silver City, N.M. Silver City, N.M. Silver City, N.M. Silver City, N.M. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo.

9:00 AM 1:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM

* - RMAC Conference Games Bold - Home games


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