2016 Softball Media Guide

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LEONA LAFAELE

Senior

ANDREA HAWKINS

Senior

KALLIE CASE

Senior

HAYLIE MCCLENEY

Senior


20TH ANNIVERSARY

ALL-AMERICANS

WORLD SERIES

ATTENDANCE

Alabama softball will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2016. Since the program’s inaugural 1997 season, Alabama has risen to national prominence and is consistently one of the top teams in the nation, boasting 10 SEC titles, 17-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 49 All-American awards.

Alabama made its 10th Women’s College World Series appearance in 2015. Since the introduction of the Super Regional round and the bestof-three championship series in 2005, Alabama has made more WCWS appearances (8) than any team in the nation.

POST-SEASON

2015 marked the 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance for Alabama, as the Tide has qualified for postseason play every year since 1999. Alabama is also the only team in the country to play in every Super Regional round since its introduction in 2005, winning eight of those 11.

For the sixth time in program history, Alabama boasted four NFCA All-Americans: Haylie McCleney, Alexis Osorio, Marisa Runyon and Demi Turner. The Tide was one of just four teams in the country with at least four All-Americans in 2015.

Attendance at Rhoads Stadium topped the 90,000 mark in 2015 for the third time in the last four years, as 90,021 fans packed the stands. Home attendance topped the 3,000 mark 10 times in 2015, including sellout crowds of 3,940 against Tennessee on April 25 and Oklahoma on May 23.

ACADEMICS

Every member of the 2015 Crimson Tide either was named to the Academic All-SEC or the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll lists. The team’s 3.495 team GPA was the highest of any SEC team, ranked 13th nationally among all Division-I programs and was the best among the 16 teams that made the Super Regional round. Ten were named to the NFCA All-American Scholar-Athlete list, including First Team Academic All-American Haylie McCleney.


Tradition never graduates


introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION

INSIDE Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Media Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Quick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 UNIVERSITY The University of Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Athletics Director Bill Battle. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 University President Dr. Stuart Bell. . . . . . . 4 THIS IS ALABAMA SOFTBALL 20 Years of Alabama Softball. . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Rhoads Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-17 Academic Achievements. . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 UA Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 UA in the World Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-32 Team USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 THE TEAM Head Coach Patrick Murphy. . . . . . . . . 34-35 Coach Alyson Habetz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Coach Stephanie VanBrakle . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Support Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 2016 Softball Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Player Bios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-54 2015 YEAR IN REVIEW Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 2015 Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Alabama in the SEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 RECORDS Honors and Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 Miscellaneous Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Single Game Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-65 Team Season Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-68 Individual Season Records . . . . . . . . . . 69-73

QUICK FACTS Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,100 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 12, 1831 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern (Western Division) Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson (PMS 201) & White Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson Tide Home Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhoads Stadium President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Stuart Bell Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Battle Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marie Robbins Executive Associate Athletics Director/Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finus Gaston Faculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. James King ALABAMA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS The Alabama Athletic Communications Office is located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum in room 170. MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALS Members of the media are supplied with up-to-date release packages that can be obtained on www.rolltide.com. The release contains updated statistics, season results and notes. Pregame notes and media guides are available before all home games at Rhoads Stadium. Coach Patrick Murphy and Alabama’s players are available for interviews following games after a 10-minute cooling off period. TELEPHONE SERVICES The University of Alabama Softball Complex is equipped with several phone lines in the press box. Special requests for a private line should be made at least two weeks in advance of the game. The press box has wireless internet access and there are several internet lines available for use. INTERVIEWS All interviews must be arranged through Nathan Sheehan in the Communications Office. The softball team practices at Rhoads Stadium, located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Campus Drive. Players and coaches are available prior to practice. Media availability for on-field interviews generally occurs once per week with dates and times sent through our email distribution list. INTERNET Information about University of Alabama Athletics can be found online at the official athletics department website, www.rolltide.com, where links to live stats, video and radio broadcasts of each game can be found. RADIO Every pitch of the 2016 season will be heard on the Crimson Tide Sports Network as Tom Canterbury returns for his second season as the voice of Alabama softball. Fans can listen locally in Tuscaloosa on WFFM 95.3 ‘The Bear’ with select games also available throughout the state on other CTSN affiliates. SEC NETWORK + Every Alabama home game and select SEC road games will be streamed online for free through the SEC Network’s online platform, available at WatchESPN.com or on mobile devices via the WatchESPN app.

Individual Career Records. . . . . . . . . . . 74-78 World Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 SEC Tournament History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Postseason History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 NCAA Tournament Records. . . . . . . . . . . 82 All-Time Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 All-Time Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-90 Alabama Firsts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Series Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

CREDITS

2016 NPF CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2016 University of Alabama Softball Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and edited by Nathan Sheehan with assistance from Roots Woodruff, Mary Catherine Molay and Nate Stevens. Graphic design by Brent Hollingsworth and Erin Hill. Photography by the UA Crimson Tide Athletic Photography. Copyright 2016 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide,” “Crimson Tide,” “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

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introduction 2015 YEAR IN REVIEW 2015 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-15 (.762) 2015 SEC Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-7 / 3rd 2015 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s College World Series (1-2) 2015 Final Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 6 (USA Today/NFCA), No. 6 (ESPN.com/USA Softball) NFCA All-Americans (4) . . . . . . . . . Haylie McCleney, Alexis Osorio, Marisa Runyon, Demi Turner NFCA All-South Region First Team (4) . . . Haylie McCleney, Alexis Osorio, Marisa Runyon, Demi Turner NFCA All-South Region Third Team (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danae Hays All-SEC First Team (2) . . . . . Haylie McCleney (Scholar-Athlete of the Year), Alexis Osorio (Freshman of the Year) All-SEC Second Team (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marisa Runyon, Demi Turner SEC All-Defensive Team (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haylie McCleney CoSIDA Academic All-America (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haylie McCleney CoSIDA Academic All-District (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haylie McCleney 2016 ROSTER SUMMARY Position Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/5 POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING (10) # 2 4 3 5 8 9 12 18 20 24

Name Demi Turner* Rachel Bobo Peyton Grantham Chandler Dare* Haylie McCleney* Marisa Runyon* Kallie Case* Andrea Hawkins* Carrigan Fain Leona Lafaele*

Class So. So. RS So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

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

Height 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-2 5-4 5-10 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-8

Position IF OF IF UTIL OF IF OF OF C IF

Hometown (High School) Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville) Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Morris, Ala. (Mortimer Jordan) Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest) Suwanee, Ga. (Buford) Bay City, Texas (Bay City) Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale) Sacramento, Calif. (Inderkum)

RETURNING PITCHERS (2) # Name 27 Alexis Osorio 28 Sydney Littlejohn

Class So. Jr.

B/T R/R R/R

Height 5-8 6-0

Position RHP RHP

Hometown (High School) Riverside, Calif. (King) Rusk, Texas (Rusk)

NEWCOMERS (6) # 6 7 10 25 34 54

Name Sydney Booker Merris Schroder Mari Cranek Madi Moore Caroline Hardy Reagan Dykes

Class So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

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

Height 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-6

Position IF OF OF LHP UTIL C

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Madison, Ala. (Bob Jones/Southeastern Louisiana) Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair) Needville, Texas (Needville) Winfield, Ala. (Winfield) Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School)

QUICK FACTS Head Coach: Patrick Murphy Alma Mater: Northern Iowa, 1988 Alabama Record (years): 890-241 (17) Overall Record (years): 918-261 (18) Office Phone: 205.348.4455 Years at Alabama: 19 (1997) Years as Alabama Head Coach: 17 (1999)

INTRODUCTION

2016 Alabama Softball  |  All-Time Record: 968-288 (.771)

Associate Head Coach: Alyson Habetz Alma Mater: Southwestern Louisiana, 1995 Office Phone: 205.348.7992 Years at Alabama: 17 (1999) Email Address: ahabetz@ia.ua.edu Assistant Coach: Stephanie VanBrakle Alma Mater: Alabama, 2007 Office Phone: 205.348.4400 Years at Alabama: 4 (2012) Email Address: svanbrakle@ia.ua.edu Director of Operations: Kate Harris Alma Mater: Creighton, 2007 Office Phone: 205.348.3660 Softball Fax: 205.348.9945 Years at Alabama: 5 (2011) Email Address: kharris@ia.ua.edu Volunteer Assistant Coach: Adam Arbour Alma Mater: Michigan, 2010 Office Phone: 205.348.3660 Softball Fax: 205.348.9945 Years at Alabama: 3 (2012-14) Email Address: aarbour@ia.ua.edu Support Staff: Athletic Trainer: Erin Weaver Managers: Kylie Bengtson, Jacob Holcomb, Cody Lee Softball Media Contact: Nathan Sheehan Office Phone: 205.348.6734 Cell Phone: 847.846.9894 Office Fax: 205.348.8841 Email Address: nsheehan@ia.ua.edu Softball Mailing Address: Alabama Softball P.O. Box 870393 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0393 Softball Overnight Shipping Address: Alabama Softball Coleman Coliseum 1201 Coliseum Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

* Denotes returning starter (20 or more starts in 2015)

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On Your Campus... Alabama president dr. Stuart R. bell Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama on July 15, 2015. Founded in 1831, the University is the state’s flagship and a student-centered, comprehensive research university. Dr. Bell has broad administrative experience and is a nearly 30-year veteran of higher education. He previously served at UA for 16 years where he founded and directed an interdisciplinary research center. “I certainly look forward to leading this university as its next president and working alongside the many men and women who have made it a great university today and who will also make it a great university in the future,” Bell said on the day he was named UA president. “It’s just great to be here in Tuscaloosa, and it’s great to be in Alabama and to, once again, be able to say Roll Tide!” Immediately prior to becoming UA’s president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. During Dr. Bell’s tenure there and earlier at the University of Kansas, where he served as dean of its College of Engineering, those institutions opened new facilities, and student recruitment, retention and success were emphasized. First joining UA in 1986 as an assistant professor in the UA College of Engineering’s department of mechanical engineering, Dr. Bell was named department head nine years later. With research interest in combustion engines, Dr. Bell has expertise in alternative fuels for engines, innovative engine designs and modeling of engine and engine processes. He directed UA’s Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies. Dr. Bell was awarded the Society of Automotive Engineers’ Ralph Teetor Award for Outstanding Contributions to Research and Teaching in 1988. He was presented the T. Morris Hackney Faculty Leadership Award for the UA College of Engineering in 2001, and, in 2005, he received the Richard S. Woodbury Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A native of Abilene, Texas, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M in 1981 and 1986, respectively. He and his wife, Susan, have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen.

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Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 37,100 for fall 2015. The entering freshman class, at 7,211 students, is the largest and best qualified in UA history. More than one-third (36 percent) of the freshman class scored 30 or higher on the ACT, placing them in the top 5 percent of students taking the ACT.

The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars with more than 600 currently enrolled.

Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade, UA ranked 43rd among public universities in the 2016 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

The School of Law is ranked 22nd among all law schools in the nation, spring 2015.

The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 18th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2013

University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Forty-five UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including four in 2015. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 14 Truman Scholars, 30 Hollings Scholars and six Boren Scholars.

Twenty-eight UA faculty have received NSF CAREER Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top-performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences.

Dr. Samantha Hansen, UA assistant professor of geological sciences, is one of many faculty recognized nationally for research. Hansen is one of 102 scientists who received the 2014 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.

Fourteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2015-2016. Three will be based in Spain and two each in Brazil, Malaysia and Turkey. Others will be in Czech Republic, Cyprus, France, Peru and South Korea.

U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 12th in the nation, up from 75th last year. The rankings are based on level of accreditation, faculty credentials, admissions selectivity, reputation for excellence among peer institutions and academic and career support services offered to students.

Public Accounting Report’s 2014 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate and master’s programs eighth in the nation and the doctoral program 12th.

PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation six times.

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BILL BATTLE DIR EC T O R O F AT H L ET IC S

William R. “Bill” Battle is in his third year as Director of Athletics at The University of Alabama. Battle took over the job on Friday, March 22, 2013, succeeding Mal Moore who had held the position since November, 1999. Battle joined the Crimson Tide after a career as a college football coach and entrepreneur that was consistently hallmarked by innovation and foresight. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Battle attended The University of Alabama on a football scholarship and enjoyed a successful playing career as a three-year starter at end for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1960-62. Battle was a member of Bryant’s first national championship team at Alabama in 1961. Generally regarded as the team’s best end throughout his playing career, Battle came to Tuscaloosa after starring in three sports at Birmingham’s West End High School. An excellent student, Battle earned a bachelor’s degree in Biology (minor in Psychology) from The University of Alabama in 1963 and a master’s degree in Education from The University of Oklahoma in 1964. He was an Academic All-SEC selection as a senior in 1962 and was selected to play in the Senior Bowl all-star game in Mobile, Ala., in January of 1963. He was named first team tight end and second team defensive end on The University of Alabama All Decade Team of the 1960s. Battle entered the coaching profession as a graduate assistant at The University of Oklahoma in 1963 under famed head coach Bud Wilkinson. In 1964 and 1965, he served as an assistant coach at the United States Military Academy while serving a two-year military tour. In 1966, he moved on to the University

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of Tennessee, where he served as an assistant coach under head coach Doug Dickey for four seasons (1966-69) until he was named head coach of the Volunteers in 1970. When he was named head coach, Battle was the youngest head coach in college football at the age of 28. During his seven-year tenure as head coach (1970-76), Battle’s teams went 59-22-2, finished three seasons ranked in the nation’s top 10 among five top-20 finishes and won four out of five bowl games. Battle’s Tennessee teams won 11 games once (1970) and at least 10 games in three different seasons (1970, 1971 and 1972). His first Tennessee team finished the season ranked fourth in both national polls. His 1971 team finished ranked ninth in both national polls and the 1972 Tennessee squad finished ranked eighth by the Associated Press and 11th in the Coaches’ poll. Battle began a career in the private sector after his coaching career ended. He held various positions within Circle S Industries in Selma, Ala., and served as president of two different companies, as well as vice chairman of the Circle S Holding Company Board. During his six years at Circle S, the organization grew from two companies earning $12 million in annual sales to 10 companies earning $60 million. Battle founded The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) in 1981, and served as president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) until 2002. He also served as chairman of the board of Licensing Partners International (LPI), which was created in 2001 to represent the licensing interests of non-collegiate sports properties, as well as corporate and entertainment properties. A 1981 inductee into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Battle was inducted as the first member of the charter class of the National Collegiate Licensing Association Hall of Fame in 2000. He was the recipient of the 2005 Paul W. Bryant Alumni Athlete Award at The University of Alabama and was inducted into the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers’ Association (LIMA) Hall of Fame in 2008.

Battle received a National Football Foundation award in December 2008 for Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football. In June 2010, Bill was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators’ (NACMA) Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, receiving its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. He currently serves on the boards of the Bryant-Jordan Student-Athlete Foundation, The University of Alabama A-Club Educational & Charitable Foundation, the Crimson Tide Foundation, and the National Football Foundation. Battle’s wife, Mary, is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas School of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She earned a Master of Science in healthcare administration from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. For many years Mary worked in the healthcare industry both in the clinical setting and for healthcare corporations that developed and managed physician provider networks including the development of strategically significant relationships with payors and business and industry. Mary currently serves on the Arthritis Foundation National Board of Directors and is the chairperson of the Arthritis Foundation Leadership Council for the Birmingham market. She is also a member of the Volunteer Engagement Task Team for the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, Mary is an inaugural member of the UAB School of Medicine Board of Visitors and is active in fundraising activities for UAB that support research projects targeting more effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The Battles are part of UAB’s Stem Cell Institute Board and are both active in their support of UAB’s Department of Rheumatology. In their leisure time, the Battles enjoy life on their ranch in Georgia. Mary is an avid equestrian while Bill enjoys working on various projects around the ranch.

FINUS GASTON

KEVIN ALMOND

MARIE ROBBINS

SAM BRANCH

JEFF PURINTON

DOUG WALKER

CHRIS BESANCENEY

SENIOR EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D. SUPPORT SERVICES

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. DEVELOPMENT

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. COMMUNICATIONS

ASSOCIATE A.D. TICKETING / TIDE PRIDE

JONATHAN BOWLING

JON DEVER

BRAD LEDFORD

CAROL PARK

AARON VOLD

TOMMY FORD

DR. JAMES KING

ASSOCIATE A.D. COMPLIANCE

ASSOCIATE A.D. STUDENT SERVICES

ASSOCIATE A.D. STRATEGIC MARKETING

ASSOCIATE A.D. BUSINESS

ASSOCIATE A.D. MAJOR GIFTS

ASSISTANT A.D. DONOR PROGRAMS

FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE

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From the architecture to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama. With more than 200 academic majors, outstanding honors programs and a championship athletic tradition, UA offers a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Our undergraduate, graduate and professional programs give students the opportunity to interact with nationally ranked faculty and our distance learning programs offer learning that fits your life.

On Your Campus...

Life on the UA campus is defined by opportunities. Students who want to get involved can join one of more than 350 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, volunteer in the community, participate in intramural teams or run for student government. Students, faculty, staff and visitors can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre performances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. UA’s fine museums house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities. The Ferguson Center, UA’s student union, was renovated and expanded in 2014, providing more space for student activities and a larger food court and Supply Store. The new Fresh Food Company as well as Lakeside and Burke dining halls offer a wide variety of food service options. The Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities to students, faculty and staff. It includes two multiuse gyms, nine multi-purpose courts, weight machines, 1/8mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and lots of deck space. An additional recreation and student center is conveniently located for residential students between the Presidential 1 and II residence halls. Whatever your interests, you will find a group, an organization, an activity or a program that will appeal to you at UA.

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20 YEARS OF ALABAMA SOFTBALL Alabama Softball will be celebrating its 20th season in 2016. From its humble beginnings in the spring of 1997, the Crimson Tide quickly built a reputation for excellence in the SEC and on the national stage. With 10 SEC titles, nine Women’s College World Series appearances and a 2012 national title on its resume, the program has set the standard for building and sustaining excellence. Individually, 24 athletes have combined to win 49 All-America awards while 12 players have totaled 19 Academic AllAmerica honors in the classroom.

2003 - Alabama wins its first NCAA Regional in Tuscaloosa 1997 - Humble Beginnings Alabama made its softball debut on Feb. 15, 1997 with a 5-2 win over Tulsa at the Sooner Invitational in Oklahoma City.

1999 - Patrick Murphy Named Head Coach First NCAA Tournament Appearance

1998 - First SEC Tournament Title

2000 - First WCWS Appearance 2000 - A New Home After three years playing at local recreational fields, Alabama Softball debuted its permanent home on Feb. 23, 2000 with the first game ever played at the Alabama Softball Complex, now known as Rhoads Stadium. Alabama defeated UAB, 7-1, in front of a sellout crowd.

288 Losses 968 WIns

Alabama swept its four opponents in Tuscaloosa en route to its second WCWS appearance. Alabma has hosted an NCAA Regional every year since 2005 and has won them all.

patrick murphy Record: 890-241 (.787) NFCA Hall of Fame Four-Time SEC Coach of the Year

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The NCAA expanded the postseason to include a Super Regional round starting in 2005. The Tide swept Texas A&M that season to qualify for its third WCWS. Alabama is the only team to play in every Super Regional round.

Winning Percentage: .771 Average wins per season: 50.95

ASSISTANT COACH: 1997-98 HEAD COACH: 1999-present

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2012 - National Champions 2009 - Pinch Hit Magic

2006 - First SEC Regular Season Title First Perfect Game Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Kentucky (April 1)

Alabama became the first SEC school to win a national championship in 2012, as the Crimson Tide defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in three games. The deciding game three remains one of the most memorable games in WCWS history, as the Tide came back after numerous rain delays to rally and win.

Trailing Arizona State in an elimination game at the WCWS, freshman Jazlyn Lunceford enters to pinch hit with the bases loaded in place of four-time All-American Brittany Rogers. A grand slam helps lift the Tide to a 6-4 victory.

2013 - Single-Game Attendance Record: 4,002 (April 20 vs. Mississippi State)

2015 - Sydney Littlejohn throws two perfect games in the same season, becoming the first player in program history to do so.

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NFCA ALL-AMERICANS: 24 academic all-americans: 12 academic all-district: 38 academic all-sec: 185

All-american and academic all-american in same season Haylie Mccleney (2014-15) Kaila Hunt (2013-14) Kayla braud (2011, 2013)

Four-time all-americans Kelly Kretschman (1998-2001) Jackie Mcclain (2001-04) Brittany Rogers (2006-09) Kelsi Dunne (2008-11) Jaclyn Traina (2011-14)

Charlotte Morgan (2008-10) jackie mcclain (2004) kelly kretschman (2001) ginger jones (2000)

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John & Ann Rhoads Stadium Alabama broke its own NCAA regular season attendance record in 2013 by welcoming 93,332 spectators to Rhoads Stadium. On April 16, 2011, Alabama set the NCAA record for singleday attendance with a combined crowd of 6,527 taking in the twin-bill against division rival Mississippi State.

Rhoads Stadium Quick Facts Capacity 3,940 Games 465 All-Time Home Record 483-85 All-Time Winning Percentage .850 Largest Crowd 4,002 (Mississippi State - April 20, 2013) Most Home Wins in a Season 39 (2007) Longest Home Win Streak 30 (2006-07)

FIRSTS First Game Feb. 23, 2000 Result W, 7-1 vs. UAB First Hit Cliffanie Engram (UAB) First Inning First Run Jessica Brown (UAB) Fourth Inning First Home Run Nicki McKee (UA) Fifth Inning First Decision Shelley Laird (UA) 6.1 IP 3K First SEC Game March. 17, 2000 vs. Arkansas First NCAA Game May 17, 2001 vs. Illinois-Chicago First NCAA Win May 17, 2001 vs. Illinois-Chicago First No-Hitter Feb. 26, 2000 (Jennie Finch) First Loss Feb. 26, 2000 vs. Arizona, 6-2

MILESTONE WINS First 50th 100th 150th 200th 250th 300th 350th 400th

Feb. 23, 2000 vs. UAB, 7-1 April 15, 2001 vs. Mississippi, 7-0 April 5, 2003 vs. Mississippi 5-1 April 3, 2005 vs. Mississippi, 2-1 Feb. 25, 2007 vs. Winthrop, 14-1 April. 19, 2008 vs. South Carolina, 8-0 March 24, 2010 vs. UAB, 6-2 March 4, 2012 vs. UAB, 4-1 April 21, 2013 vs. Mississippi State, 9-8

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“We are extremely fortunate to have the top softball facility in the country. I have been to many places and this one tops them all. With the private suites, the shade for the fans, the state-of-the-art hitting facility and player amenities, this is a mini-major league park.� - Head Coach Patrick Murphy

2010 NFCA DIVISION I FIELD OF THE YEAR For the University of Alabama softball team, home field advantage is a fact of life. After walking through the $4.2 million stadium and clubhouse, it is easy to see how the Crimson Tide posted a 28-3 home record in 2014 and owns an overall 432-65 (.869) record while playing in the stadium. Construction on a new indoor practice facility, field house and expansion to the clubhouse began after the completion of the 2010 season. The state-of-the-art facility, which was completed before first pitch of the 2011 season, includes a new lobby, players lounge, locker room, video room, an expanded training room and coaches offices. Additions to the already pristine complex were made during the 2009 season and helped boost the total attendance of the stadium to more than 3,000. Tier seating was added in right field along with a standingroom concourse area that includes tables and drink rails. For the 2012 season, tier seating was added in center field and two new scoreboards were implemented to accommodate the fans in the Brickyard. For pre-game and post-game treatment, the athletic training staff has a fully equipped training room at their disposal, stocked with two training tables, an ice machine, a mini-whirlpool and a hydroculator used to hold heat packs for shoulders, arms, legs or whatever the ailment may be.

In the new clubhouse, coach Murphy and his staff can utilize a state-of-the-art video suite for team meetings and film breakdown. For the fans there are 500 chairback seats, the new tier seating in right and center field, 1,095 bleacher back seats and a large overhang that protects from inclement weather. There are two ticket booths to accommodate the rush of fans and a large concession stand sitting directly behind the pressbox. Two private luxury suites sit on both sides of the state-of-the-art pressbox that includes home and visitor radio booths, a television booth, a booth for the sound system, and a media room large enough to hold press conferences during tournaments. Rhoads Stadium has proven to be one of the finest places to watch softball in the nation and the attendance numbers support that claim. Alabama is the only school in the country to sell out its tickets before the season has even started and the Crimson Tide has accomplished that feat for six seasons. Attendance topped the 90,000 mark, with 91,541 fans in 2012 and 93,332 in 2013 and the Tide led in attendance again in 2014 with 83,233 fans.


great moments in Rhoads Stadium history FEBRUARY 23, 2000 - OPENING NIGHT

With an introduction that included fireworks and a capacity crowd, the Alabama Softball Complex officially opened against in-state foe UAB. The Blazers took the early lead, but behind a six-run sixth the Crimson Tide earned a 7-1 win. All-American Shelley Laird earned the first win in the new cirlce and senior Nicki McKee belted the first home run. Kelly Kretschman and Ginger Jones collected two hits apiece while Kristi Frenier went deep and drove in three runs. First pitch was at 7:04 p.m. and 1,501 fans took in a new era of Alabama softball.

John & Ann Rhoads Stadium

MARCH 13, 2004 - DRAMATIC COMEBACK

Against arguably the toughest southpaw to toe the rubber, the Complex welcomed Monica Abbott and the Tennessee Lady Volunteers. Stephanie VanBrakle delivered with her arm first, then with her bat later, as she helped Alabama post a doubleheader sweep. VanBrakle allowed three hits and struck out 11 batters en route to the win. Then with Alabama trailing, 3-1, with two on and two out in the bottom of the seventh, VanBrakle hit a walk-off home run that bounced off the top of the right field fence for the final 4-3 margin.

MAY 23, 2009 - DUNNE NO-HITS JSU TWICE

NCAA history was made and, in doing so, it propelled Alabama to its sixth Women’s College World Series. Crimson Tide ace Kelsi Dunne threw her second no-hitter in two days at the Tuscaloosa Super Regional to help lead Alabama to a pair of 9-0 wins over Jacksonville State on ESPN. Dunne struck out seven and walked only one in each of the two contests to tie an NCAA record for consecutive no-hitters in NCAA postseason play. Seniors Kelley Montalvo and Kellie Eubanks belted home runs to provide all the offense Dunne would need.

FIELD OF PLAY

LOCKER ROOM

HITTING FACILITY

MAY 27, 2011 - TIDE RALLIES TO GO TO WCWS

Alabama was in search of its seventh trip to the Women’s College World Series. Hosting Stanford, the Tide’s backs were against the wall after losing the first game of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional. Facing elimination, Alabama run-ruled the Cardinal, 10-0, to start the day and then fought its way to a thrilling 1-0 win in the deciding game. A triple down the line off the bat of Cassie Reilly-Boccia brought Jaclyn Traina all the way home from first for the game-winning run. Traina later shut the door in the seventh inning to send the Tide to Oklahoma City.

CLUBHOUSE LOBBY

MAY 23, 2014 - 12-INNING MARATHON

Alabama’s first game of the 2014 Tuscaloosa Super Regional against Nebraska was the longest home game in Alabama history, stretching 12 innings and nearly four-and-a-half hours. The Huskers held the lead for the majority of regulation while the Tide gradually chipped away as the game went on, trailing 5-4 in the seventh inning. Freshman Marisa Runyon led off the seventh with a solo home run to tie the game and eventually send it to extra innings. The teams battled back-and-forth for five more innings, with fellow freshman Peyton Grantham eventually slugging the game-winning home run in the bottom of the 12th inning at 12:27 a.m.

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MAY 23, 2015 - HOME RUNYON

After falling in game one to Oklahoma in the 2015 Super Regional round, Alabama rallied to win game two and force a deciding game three. The Tide took the first lead of the game but a pair of home runs by Sooner slugger Lauren Chamberlain put the visitors on top, 3-1, heading into the bottom of the sixth. Marisa Runyon, who was hitless over her previous 13 at-bats, came to the plate with the bases loaded and sent the first pitch she saw into the right field stands to give Alabama a 5-3 lead. Alexis Osorio finished it out in the circle with a 1-2-3 top of the seventh to punch Alabama’s 10th ticket to the Women’s College World Series.

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JACLYN TRAINA (2011-14) FOUR TIME ALL-AMERICAN

All-Americans Over the years the Alabama softball program has produced 24 NFCA All-American players.

1998 - 99 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2000 - 01 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

One of the greatest players to put on a Crimson Tide uniform, Kelly Kretschman was the first four-time NFCA All-American in program history. The former Olympic gold medalist holds numerous records in the Alabama annals, including hits, doubles and runs to name of few. The Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., native led Alabama to its first Women’s College World Series appearance in 2000. She held the UA single-season hitting percentage record for over a decade and still holds the single-season home run record with 25.

Kelly Kretschman 5-6 / OUTFIELD / INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, FLA.

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YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1998 67-67 .467 214 94 100 22 7 25 64 31 11 40-47 1999 65-65 .395 210 54 83 16 4 8 31 34 13 30-33 2000 80-80 .436 234 83 102 18 3 14 58 51 16 43-46 2001 61-61 .451 184 57 83 9 2 13 38 45 14 20-28 TOTAL 273-273 .437 842 288 368 65 16 60 191 161 54 133-154


All-Americans 1999 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

Catcher Carrie Moreman was a member of the first Crimson Tide softball team and thus played three seasons due to graduation. In her senior campaign Moreman earned All-America honors for her prowess at the plate and behind it. She was second on the team to fellow All-American Kelly Kretschman in batting average in 1999 and paced the squad with nine home runs.

Carrie Moreman 5-8 / CATCHER / SHREVEPORT, LA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1997 58-58 .293 157 21 46 8 1 3 33 11 20 7-9 1998 67-67 .374 222 49 83 11 7 15 62 9 34 3-7 1999 64-63 .314 207 19 65 13 0 9 36 20 43 4-5 TOTAL 189-188 .331 586 89 194 32 8 27 131 40 97 14-21

2000 - NFCA THIRD TEAM | 2001 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

Right-handed hurler Shelley Laird was the first of a long line of All-America caliber pitchers to set foot in the circle for Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy. Laird earned back-to-back All-America honors after posting two straight 30-win seasons. The Spring, Texas, native holds the school record in wins, complete games and shutouts to name a few. She held the single season record with 38 wins for 12 years and is the only Tide pitcher with two 30-win seasons.

Shelley Laird 5-10 / PITCHER / SPRING, TEXAS

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 1999 38-29 2.34 21-9 223.1 25 4 3 166 78 58 60 211 2000 56-41 1.73 38-7 327.1 37 11 5 239 80 63 72 310 2001 45-37 1.36 32-7 265.0 33 16 3 166 46 40 54 242 2002 44-35 2.22 24-12 239.0 23 8 5 187 76 59 56 282 TOTAL 183-142 1.88 115-35 1054.2 118 39 16 758 280 220 242 1045

2000 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

Homegrown talent Ginger Jones joined teammates Kelly Kretschman and Shelley Laird as All-America selections in 2000. Jones and Kretschman garnered the distinction as the initial first-team honorees in program history. The duo helped lead Alabama to a school record 66 wins in 2000. Jones ranks seventh all-time in the Alabama annals with 39 career home runs, while her 17 home runs in 2000 are the sixth most in a single season in school history. In that same season she drove in 69 runs which ranks fifth all-time.

Ginger Jones 5-10 / INFIELD / NORTHPORT, ALA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1998 53-38 .252 119 11 30 8 1 4 18 6 18 5-7 1999 64-61 .271 166 20 45 8 0 7 28 21 35 3-3 2000 79-79 .356 222 37 79 9 0 17 69 39 27 4-4 2001 61-61 .326 178 33 58 10 0 11 38 28 33 6-6 TOTAL 257-239 .437 685 101 212 35 1 60 153 94 113 18-20

2001 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

Second baseman Suzanne Olcott joined teammates Kelly Kretschman, Jackie McClain and Shelley Laird as the first quartet of Alabama All-Americans. The four All-American honorees were the most in a single season until 2008. Olcott had a career year in 2001 and was rewearded for her efforts. She was third on the team with a .335 average and second on the squad with 51 runs and 18 stolen bases. Her six triples rank seventh in the Alabama record book.

Suzanne Olcott 5-3 / INFIELD / BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1999 24-18 .214 56 7 12 1 0 0 3 7 8 5-6 2000 71-66 .300 220 53 66 8 2 5 25 21 27 17-20 2001 61-61 .335 197 51 66 5 3 2 22 18 13 18-25 2002 65-65 .279 204 39 57 5 1 3 17 23 10 13-16 TOTAL 221-210 .297 677 150 201 19 6 10 67 69 58 53-67

2001-03 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2004 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

The left-handed-hitting Jackie McClain became the second player in program history to be named an All-American in four straight seasons. The Soddy Daisy, Tenn., native paced Alabama in hitting her junior and senior seasons after breaking onto the scene as a freshman at a .417 clip. McClain’s .484 career on-base percentage ranks fifth all-time at Alabama and she also ranks sixth all-time in batting average and ninth in slugging percentage.

Jackie McClain 5-10 / UTILITY / SODDY DAISY, TENN.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2001 61-61 .417 187 27 78 13 0 7 59 22 12 3-3 2002 67-67 .388 183 31 71 18 0 8 43 39 14 1-2 2003 70-70 .359 198 25 71 17 2 8 48 31 6 1-1 2004 65-65 .385 179 30 69 13 0 6 31 47 11 3-4 TOTAL 263-263 .387 747 113 289 61 2 29 181 139 43 8-10

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All-Americans 2002 - NFCA FIRST TEAM | 2005 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

Ashley Courtney jumped onto the national scene as a freshman and never looked back, as she earned All-America accolades as a rookie and as a senior. Courtney helped guide the Crimson Tide to two Women’s College World Series berths - the second and third appearances for Alabama in Oklahoma City. She became the third player in Alabama history at the time to hit over .400 in a season. The Vero Beach, Fla., native is tied for the career record at Alabama with 16 triples. She ranks fourth all-time at the Capstone in runs and hits and holds the eighth-best career batting average. Courtney paced the team in batting average as a freshman and as a senior.

Ashley Courtney 5-7 / OUTFIELD / VERO BEACH, FLA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2002 63-62 .402 184 44 74 15 4 3 41 16 31 9-15 2003 70-70 .347 213 47 74 10 3 5 33 23 17 16-17 2004 65-64 .308 198 58 61 12 3 9 29 25 23 25-34 2005 76-75 .399 238 58 95 15 6 10 50 22 22 21-25 TOTAL 274-271 .365 833 207 304 52 16 27 153 86 93 71-91

2005-06 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

Stephanie Vanbrakle 5-9 / PITCHER / CHAMBERSBURG, PA.

A threat in the circle and in the batters box Stephanie VanBrakle was the first two-way All-American to suit up for the Crimson Tide. Her power YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO arm combined with a power 2003 34-24 2.36 18-7 163.2 13 2 2 118 59 43 77 197 bat helped lead Alabama to 2004 40-23 2.47 17-10 189.2 20 6 4 130 71 52 62 230 its first ever Southeastern 2005 44-41 1.73 34-7 260.1 26 10 1 180 66 50 68 341 Conference title in 2006. 2006 41-37 1.52 28-6 230.1 20 8 2 133 55 39 50 345 VanBrakle struck out 1,113 TOTAL 159-125 1.96 97-30 844.0 79 26 9 561 251 184 257 1113 batters during her career to YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT set the Alabama record for 2003 67-64 .305 177 34 54 10 1 12 26 33 52 6-8 five years. Her 345 punchouts 2004 57-55 .291 151 26 44 1 1 11 43 31 29 2-2 in 2006 are the third most at 2005 72-69 .285 193 27 55 11 1 11 41 46 45 3-3 Alabama in a single season. 2006 55-53 .238 130 14 31 3 1 6 28 41 25 1-2 TOTAL 251-241 .283 651 101 184 25 4 40 138 151 151 12-15

2006 - NFCA THIRD TEAM | 2007 & 2009 - NFCA SECOND TEAM 2008 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

One of five players in Alabama history to be named an All-American in four straight seasons, the fleet-footed Brittany Rogers electrified the diamond with her speed. Rogers became the second player in school history to hit over .400 in three different seasons. The Dacula, Ga., native became the fourth player in Southeastern Conference history and the second at Alabama to tally over 300 hits, 200 runs and 100 stolen bases. Rogers holds the Alabama record for stolen bases with 198 and ranks third all-time with 343 hits and 256 runs while her .417 career batting average ranks fourth.

Brittany Rogers 5-6 / OUTFIELD / DACULA, GA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2006 65-63 .427 206 60 88 6 0 0 19 16 34 38-47 2007 65-64 .402 219 68 88 8 4 4 34 9 19 48-54 2008 66-64 .452 217 79 98 13 1 1 22 20 21 60-66 2009 60-58 .381 181 49 69 6 0 0 15 19 26 52-61 TOTAL 256-249 .417 823 256 343 33 5 5 90 64 100 198-228

2007 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

Right-handed fireballer Chrissy Owens became the third All-America pitcher under head coach Patrick Murphy. Oddly, her All-America campaign in 2007 was not her best. In 2006, Owens was nearly unhittable, leading the Crimson Tide to its first ever Southeastern Conference championship. The Miami native holds the two lowest ERAs in school history, posting a 0.88 mark in 2006 and a 1.33 ledger in 2005. Her 1.49 career ERA is the lowest in school history and her 67 wins ranks fifth all-time. On top of baffling teams from the start, Owens also holds the career mark at the Capstone in saves with 21. Her 11 saves in 2005 are the most in a season in Alabama history.

Chrissy Owens 6-0 / PITCHER / MIAMI, FLA.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 2005 41-9 1.03 9-2 115.0 5 2 11 67 24 17 31 146 2006 33-20 0.68 21-5 154.0 13 7 3 101 28 15 26 190 2007 37-26 1.30 24-5 167.1 17 11 2 149 38 31 48 144 2008 27-15 1.85 13-0 94.2 10 4 5 73 28 25 25 96 TOTAL 138-70 1.16 67-12 531.0 45 24 21 390 118 88 130 576

2007 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

A transfer from Baylor, Lauren Parker had no problems adjusting to her new surroundings as she immediately made an impact en route to earning first team All-America honors. Parker jumped onto the scene and hit .457, the fifth highest season clip in school history. While her .368 career batting average ranks fifth, Parker was equally as good with her glove. The Port Neches, Texas, native teamed up with fellow senior Kellie Eubanks to set an NCAA record by turning five double plays against Texas in the 2009 Tuscaloosa Regional. Known as a free-swinger, Parker was deceptively tough to strike out as she fanned 10 or fewer times in each of her three seasons at the Capstone.

Lauren Parker 5-4 / INFIELD / PORT NECHES, TEXAS

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YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2007 55-47 .457 138 47 63 11 2 9 45 10 10 15-20 2008 48-37 .310 116 27 36 8 0 9 38 4 9 12-14 2009 60-56 .333 162 37 54 6 2 2 25 10 9 11-15 TOTAL 163-140 .368 416 111 153 25 4 20 108 24 28 38-49


All-Americans 2008 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

One of the greatest defensive players to put on a Crimson Tide uniform and arguably the best defensive third baseman in the country during her tenure at the Capstone, Kelley Montalvo earned All-America honors in 2008. During that 2008 campaign when she helped lead Alabama to its longest stay at the Women’s College World Series, Montalvo posted career highs in batting average, hits and RBI. She ranks in the top 10 in the Alabama record books in doubles (4th, 51), walks (6th, 131), on base percentage (7th, .469), runs (9th, 174) and slugging percentage (10th .579). Her 52 walks in 2009 set an Alabama individual season record and ranked 10th in the country. Defensively, Montalvo garnered SEC AllDefensive Team accolades in 2008 and 2009.

Kelley Montalvo 5-0 / INFIELD / MIAMI, FLA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2006 58-52 .285 130 24 37 5 0 3 20 18 26 6-12 2007 64-63 .346 159 45 55 16 1 11 43 23 20 12-17 2008 66-65 .373 169 46 63 15 2 10 54 38 14 18-23 2009 64-64 .316 155 59 49 15 2 6 37 52 16 21-26 TOTAL 252-244 .333 613 174 204 51 5 30 154 131 76 57-78

2008-09 - NFCA FIRST TEAM | 2010 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

One of the best two-way-players in the country year-in and year-out, Charlotte Morgan etched her name in the record books. The first in program YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO history to earn SEC Player 2007 14-7 2.27 8-2 52.1 3 1 1 50 27 17 12 42 of the Year honors twice, 2008 22-21 1.27 18-2 104.1 7 4 0 83 25 19 17 69 Morgan broke the SEC career 2009 31-23 1.80 18-6 144.0 14 7 1 119 41 37 21 124 RBI record with 264 and 2010 19-17 3.54 7-2 89.0 5 1 0 100 54 45 21 59 was near the top in every TOTAL 86-65 2.12 51-12 389.2 29 13 2 352 147 118 71 294 batting record. Her 79 RBIs YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT as a sophomore remained an 2007 62-62 .358 165 37 59 8 0 11 52 26 12 8-9 Alabama single season record 2008 65-65 .417 192 46 80 19 0 19 79 23 18 3-3 for seven years.

Charlotte Morgan 5-10 / PITCHER/INFIELD / MORENO VALLEY, CALIF.

2009 61-61 .406 165 30 67 11 0 11 59 28 14 0-0 2010 63-63 .361 155 44 56 11 1 17 74 57 19 3-3 TOTAL 251-251 .387 677 157 262 49 1 58 264 134 63 14-15

2008 & 2010 - NFCA THIRD TEAM | 2009 & 2011 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

Making an immediate impact in the circle, Florida native Kelsi Dunne backed up her National High School Player of the Year accolades by becoming one of the top collegiate hurlers. Dunne capped off her career by being named the Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year as a junior and a senior. She shattered numerous Alabama pitching records such as lowest opponent batting average (.165), most strikeouts per seven innings (9.82) and most strikeouts (1,219). Dunne was unhittable in the circle, tossing nine no-hitters, including two straight against Jacksonville State to advance the Tide to the WCWS in 2009.

Kelsi Dunne 6-0 / PITCHER / PORT ORANGE, FLA.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 2008 41-30 1.44 26-6 213.2 20 10 4 114 55 44 72 275 2009 40-35 1.63 28-5 215.1 26 13 1 137 64 50 103 258 2010 42-34 1.97 30-6 213.1 22 4 1 135 76 60 68 355 2011 45-36 1.42 29-6 226.2 24 11 2 114 52 46 68 331 TOTAL 168-135 1.68 113-23 869.0 92 38 8 500 247 200 311 1,219

2010 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2011 & 2013 NFCA FIRST TEAM

Kayla Braud started her career in the same way she started many games as the team’s leadoff hitter: with a bang. Her freshman campaign proved to be one of the best in NCAA history, helping earn her SEC Freshman of the Year honors while batting a school-record .505 average. She continued to be a model of consistency, earning First Team All-America honors in two of her last three seasons. She was always a threat to get on base, finishing with a .438 career average which is the highest four-year total in program history. She was equally as dangerous on the basepaths, accumulating 182 stolen bases over her career, which ranks second at Alabama.

Kayla Braud 5-6 / OUTFIELD / EUGENE, ORE.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2010 63-62 .505 188 75 95 9 4 3 32 26 24 45-50 2011 64-63 .436 204 71 89 11 0 4 24 30 26 58-69 2012 65-64 .345 203 60 70 12 1 1 19 35 38 41-47 2013 60-57 .471 191 65 90 7 1 1 23 22 16 38-42 TOTAL 252-246 .438 786 271 344 39 6 9 98 113 104 182-208

2011 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

A player who showed steady improvement every season, Whitney Larsen turned in a stellar senior campaign as she put together a career year en route to her first All-America selection. Larsen is regarded as one of the best captains inprogram history, leading the team to the semifinals of the 2011 Women’s College World Series. Larsen proved to be a versatile player for head coach Patrick Murphy, finding significant time in the outfield and at second base before finding a home at shortstop - a position she solidified for two seasons. Quietly, Larsen played her way into the record books. Her 196 RBIs rank third all-time at the Capstone on the strength of 65 RBI as a senior, which marks the fourth-best season output in school history. She also ranks fifth in home runs (48), and seventh in slugging percentage (.601).

Whitney Larsen 5-9 / UTILITY / VESTAVIA HILLS, ALA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2008 64-57 .270 163 33 44 12 0 9 34 19 30 9-10 2009 64-61 .294 163 39 48 7 2 10 40 16 29 16-17 2010 63-61 .318 170 52 54 5 2 15 57 24 26 8-9 2011 64-64 .354 175 53 62 13 3 14 65 32 25 8-10 TOTAL 255-243 .310 671 177 208 37 7 48 196 91 110 41-46

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All-Americans 2011-12, 2014 - NFCA FIRST TEAM | 2013 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

JacLYN Traina 5-11 / PITCHER/DP / NAPLES, FLA.

Traina is Alabama’s fifth four-time All-American, though she is the only one to earn three First Team honors. In her senior season, the Naples, Fla., native earned her 100th career win, becoming just the third player in Alabama history and the eighth in SEC history to hit the milestone. More importantly than the records and awards earned over her career, Traina’s enduring legacy to Alabama fans will be her role in guiding the team to its YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO first-ever national championship 2011 37-23 1.70 19-5 156.1 10 3 4 112 54 38 50 190 during her sophomore season. 2012 48-43 1.87 42-3 288.2 37 7 2 196 96 77 109 361 2013 36-31 2.49 19-8 199.2 21 5 1 159 84 71 95 214 Traina led the country in 2012 2014 37-33 2.08 26-5 219.0 22 6 3 164 78 65 76 211 with 42 wins and struck out 361 TOTAL 158-130 2.03 106-21 863.2 90 21 10 631 312 251 330 976 batters. She started every game YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT for the Crimson Tide in its eighth 2011 52-47 .351 131 23 46 5 0 13 45 29 37 0-0 WCWS and was named the 2012 55-48 .319 119 26 38 7 1 10 37 29 31 2-2 Most Outstanding Player after 2013 44-42 .333 117 23 39 4 0 13 45 24 21 0-0 2014 31-29 .279 68 10 19 1 0 2 9 16 18 0-0 securing five wins and batting TOTAL 182-166 .326 435 82 142 17 1 38 136 98 107 2-2 .400 in Oklahoma City.

2012 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

A versatile player who put together a complete season in 2012, Jennifer Fenton helped lead the Crimson Tide to its first national championship. Fenton excelled at all aspects of the game, hitting for power, playing stellar defense and showcasing her speed. The Kennesaw, Ga., native broke the NCAA record for consecutive stolen base record without getting thrown out by swiping 75 straight. She finished her career with 133 thefts, tied for third all-time in the Alabama annals. Most impressively, those 133 stolen bases came on only 138 attempts for a career stolen base percentage of .964. She finished tied for fifth all-time at the Capstone with 202 runs scored and came through in big situations by being named to the SEC all-tournament team three years in a row. Fenton was named to the WCWS all-tournament team and capped her career by being named the YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of 2009 60-24 .382 89 43 34 1 2 3 13 12 26 30-31 the Year.

Jennifer Fenton 5-4 / CENTER FIELD / KENNESAW, GA.

2010 55-50 .336 122 39 41 5 0 5 24 22 30 27-28 2011 63-58 .339 171 54 58 7 4 8 41 20 40 32-32 2012 67-65 .386 197 66 76 14 3 4 40 36 41 44-47 TOTAL 245-197 .361 579 202 209 27 9 20 118 90 137 133-138

2012 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

Amanda Locke proved to be one of the most feared power hitters in college softball over the course of her career. The Mesquite, Texas, native averaged a home run every 10 at-bats to finish with 54 on her career for third all-time at Alabama. Her .645 career YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO slugging percentage ranks 2009 15-7 1.56 8-0 49.1 5 1 0 41 16 11 15 42 fourth all-time as well. In 2012 2010 17-4 2.92 5-2 38.1 0 0 0 38 23 16 7 39 she also made a difference in 2012 19-6 3.36 5-1 58.1 2 0 1 59 35 28 24 56 the circle, leading the Tide TOTAL 51-17 2.64 18-3 146.0 7 1 1 138 74 55 46 137 to its third consecutive SEC YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT Championship.

Amanda Locke 5-11 / UTILITY / MESQUITE, TEXAS

2009 56-53 .288 132 26 38 6 0 9 30 15 42 2010 56-54 .281 139 33 39 9 0 17 43 16 36 2011 51-41 .307 114 22 35 4 0 10 32 16 22 2012 61-60 .315 165 36 52 8 1 18 56 22 35 TOTAL 224-208 .298 550 117 164 27 1 54 161 69 135

2-2 1-2 0-2 2-2 5-8

2012-13 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

Kaila Hunt will be remembered as one of the most prolific power hitters in Alabama history. In a breakout sophomore campaign in 2012, the Evans, Ga., native powered the Tide to its first national championship by hitting 21 home runs and driving in 77. She backed up her strong sophomore season with another stellar showing in her junior year, leading the team with 15 home runs and 60 RBI. In her senior season, she became just the second player in Alabama history to surpass 200 career RBI and finished with 58 career home runs, tying her for second in school history. In addition to her numerous All-America and All-SEC accolades, she was a three-time Academic All-SEC honoree (2012-2014), two-time Academic All-American (2013-2014) and finished runner-up for the Senior CLASS Award in 2014.

Kaila Hunt 5-5 / INFIELD / EVANS, GA.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2011 61-55 .299 144 29 43 6 0 10 36 23 23 9-14 2012 64-64 .312 186 53 58 8 2 21 77 20 32 4-6 2013 60-57 .372 172 50 64 11 0 15 60 34 17 5-7 2014 64-63 .330 179 45 59 7 2 12 42 45 25 4-7 TOTAL 249-239 .329 681 177 224 32 4 58 215 122 97 22-34

2013 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2014-15 - NFCA FIRST TEAM

Through three seasons at The Capstone, Haylie McCleney is already on the short list as one of the best players in Alabama history. In her freshman season, she burst on the scene with a .465 average, driving in 41 RBI and swiping 30 bases as she earned Second Team All-American honors and was named a Top 25 Finalist for the USA Softball Player of the Year. She proved her debut season was no fluke with an even more impressive sophomore campaign, maintaining her .400-plus average while more than doubling her home run total. As a junior, she hit .436 along with a career-best 47 RBI to earn her second straight First Team All-America honor. McCleney has become a staple on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays list, making numerous appearances with diving catches in the outfield and home run robbing leaps at the wall. In addition to her prowess on the field, she is also a two-time Academic All-American in the classroom, joining Kayla Braud as the only player in program history to earn First Team All-American and Academic All-American honors in the same season.

Haylie McCleney 5-4 / OUTFIELD / MORRIS, ALA.

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YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2013 60-59 .465 185 68 86 14 4 4 41 32 10 30-31 2014 65-65 .444 198 70 88 12 4 10 42 50 12 34-37 2015 63-63 .436 165 69 72 14 3 8 47 61 9 32-34 TOTAL 188-187 .449 548 207 246 40 11 22 130 143 31 96-102


All-Americans introduction Alexis Osorio quickly earned a reputation as one of the premiere pitchers in the country during her 2015 freshman season. She was named the SEC Freshman of the Year, the Tide’s first since Kayla Braud in 2010, and was a top three finalist for the NFCA Freshman of the Year Award. She had 15 wins against top 25 opponents, owning a 0.74 ERA with 110 strikeouts in those 15 wins. In conference-only games, she led the SEC in ERA (1.60), opposing batting average (.186), strikeouts (109) and wins (10).

alexis osorio

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2015 - NFCA SECOND TEAM

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 2015 36-31 1.75 22-9 192.0 22 7 0 112 60 48 72 227 TOTAL 36-31 1.75 22-9 192.0 22 7 0 112 60 48 72 227

5-8 / PITCHER / RIVERSIDE, CALIF.

2015 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

Marisa Runyon showed flashes of power during her freshman season but truly broke through as a sophomore in 2015, earning the moniker “Home Runyon” for her prodigious power at the plate. Thanks in large part to a scorching second half of the 2015 season, Runyon led the team with 19 home runs and set the Alabama single season RBI record with 80. She cemented her legacy with the Crimson Tide faithful on May 23, 2015 in game three of the NCAA Super Regional round against Oklahoma, breaking a 13 at-bat hitless streak with a first-pitch go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning to push Alabama ahead, 5-3, and punch its 10th ticket to the Women’s College World Series.

marisa runyon 5-10 / INFIELD / MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2014 33-17 .295 61 10 18 0 1 5 17 9 14 0-1 2015 61-59 .327 165 36 54 12 2 19 80 28 36 1-1 TOTAL 94-76 .319 226 46 72 12 3 24 97 37 50 1-2

2015 - NFCA THIRD TEAM

Demi Turner proved an incredibly versatile hitter as a freshman in 2015, using a combination of speed and power to frustrate opposing pitchers. She led the team with 82 hits, including 26 multi-hit games. She earned at least one hit in over 74 percent of the games she appeared in, going hitless in only 16 of her 62 games played. She also led the team with 11 sacrifice bunts and five triples, the latter of which ranks fourth in single-season history at Alabama.

demi turner 5-4 / INFIELD / HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2015 62-61 .423 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 8 13 16-19 TOTAL 62-61 .423 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 8 13 16-19

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academics ACADEMIC AWARDS

ACADEMICS

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (19) 2015 (1) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) 2014 (4) Molly Fichtner (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Ryan Iamurri (2nd Team) 2013 (2) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) 2012 (3) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jackey Branham (2nd Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) 2011 (1) Kayla Braud (1st Team) 2010 (1) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) 2009 (1) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) 2008 (1) Charlotte Morgan (3rd Team) 2004 (1) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) 2001 (3) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelley Askew (2nd Team) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) 2000 (1) Ginger Jones (2nd Team) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT (38) 2015 (1) Haylie McCleney 2014 (4) Molly Fichtner Kaila Hunt Ryan Iamurri Haylie McCleney 2013 (2) Kayla Braud(1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) 2012 (5) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jackey Branham (1st Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) 2011 (3) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) Jackey Branham (2nd Team) 2010 (1) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) 2009 (2) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) 2008 (4) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) Chrissy Owens (2nd Team) 2006 (2) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) 2005 (2) Jackie Wilkins (1st Team) Jennifer Wright (2nd Team) 2004 (2) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Angela Johnson (1st Team) 2003 (2) Angela Johnson (2nd Team) Jennifer Reach (2nd Team) 2002 (2) Angela Johnson (2nd Team) Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) 2001 (4) Kelley Askew (1st Team) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) 2000 (2) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) ACADEMIC ALL-SEC (185) 2015 (13) Chaunsey Bell Kallie Case Chandler Dare Peyton Grantham

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2014 (13) 2013 (15) 2012 (14) 2011 (12) 2010 (9)

Andrea Hawkins Danae Hays Leslie Jury Leona Lafaele Sydney Littlejohn Haylie McCleney Danielle Richard Marisa Runyon Jadyn Spencer Chaunsey Bell Andrea Hawkins Leslie Jury Molly Fichtner Danae Hays Kaila Hunt Ryan Iamurri Leona Lafaele Haylie McCleney Jordan Patterson Danielle Richard Jadyn Spencer Jaclyn Traina Chaunsey Bell Jackey Branham Kayla Braud Courtney Conley Keima Davis Molly Fichtner Danae Hays Kaila Hunt Ryan Iamurri Leslie Jury Jordan Patterson Danielle Richard Lauren Sewell Jadyn Spencer Jaclyn Traina Jackey Branham Kayla Braud Courtney Conley Keima Davis Kendall Dawson Jennifer Fenton Kaila Hunt Ryan Iamurri Amanda Locke Jazlyn Lunceford Jordan Patterson Cassie Reilly-Boccia Lauren Sewell Jaclyn Traina Jackey Branham Kayla Braud Courtney Conley Keima Davis Kendall Dawson Kelsi Dunne Jennifer Fenton Olivia Gibson Whitney Larsen Amanda Locke Jazlyn Lunceford Cassie Reilly-Boccia Charlotte Morgan Lisa Elizondo Catherine Dozier Whitney Larsen

2009 (10) 2008 (11) 2007 (12) 2006 (9) 2005 (13) 2004 (12)

Jennifer Fenton Olivia Gibson Jazlyn Lunceford Cassie Reilly-Boccia Jessica Smith Charlotte Morgan Ashley Holcombe Kellie Eubanks Kelley Montalvo Lauren Parker Brittany Rogers Amanda Locke Kelsi Dunne Catherine Dozier Whitney Larsen Charlotte Morgan Jordan Praytor Ashley Holcombe Chrissy Owens Kellie Eubanks Katie Johnson Kelley Montalvo Lauren Parker Brittany Rogers Jessica Smith Dani Woods Mallory Benak Kellie Deska Kellie Eubanks Ashley Holcombe Katie Johnson Kelley Montalvo Chrissy Owens Lauren Parker Blair Potter Jordan Praytor Brittany Rogers Dani Woods Dominique Accettero Kellie Deska Katie Johnson Chrissy Owens Blair Potter Jordan Praytor Staci Ramsey Stephanie VanBrakle Dani Woods Mandy Burford Ashley Courtney Emily Currie Kellie Deska Katie Johnson Chrissy Owens Deasy Phillips Jordan Praytor Lauren Roark Stephanie VanBrakle Dani Woods Jennifer Wright Jackie Wilkins Mandy Burford Ashley Courtney Emily Currie Kellie Deska Angela Johnson Jackie McClain Capper Reed


academics 2003 (9) 2002 (7) 2001 (5) 2000 (8) 1999 (7) 1998 (5) 1997 (1)

Stephanie VanBrakle Leah White Jackie Wilkins Erin Wright Jennifer Wright Casey Cockrum Ashley Courtney Emily Currie Angela Johnson Jackie McClain Stephanie VanBrakle Leah White Jackie Wilkins Jennifer Wright Casey Cockrum Angela Johnson Shelley Laird Jackie McClain Suzanne Olcott Jennifer Reach Leah White Kelley Askew Ginger Jones Kelly Kretschman Suzanne Olcott Jennifer Reach Kelley Askew Lise Debruin Kristi Frenier Ginger Jones Kelly Kretschman Christy Kyle Suzanne Olcott Paula White Kelley Askew Amy Bernard Kristi Black Kristi Frenier Ginger Jones Kelly Kretschman Christy Kyle J.C. Chapman Karla Contryman Christy Kyle Nicki McKee Paula White Kelly McQuaid

ACADEMICS

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Brittany Rogers - 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist

Charlotte Morgan - 2010 Senior CLASS Award Winner

Academic All-America Team Member of the Year (Softball) Haylie McCleney, 2015 Senior CLASS Award Recipient Charlotte Morgan, 2010 Kayla Braud, 2013 NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist Brittany Rogers, 2010 NCAA Top VIII Award Recipient Brittany Rogers, 2010 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jordan Praytor, 2008 *Jennifer Fenton, 2012 Haylie McCleney, 2015 *Shared the award with Brittany Mack (LSU)

Kayla Braud - 2013 Senior CLASS Award Winner

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Championships Alabama has been one of the most consistently successful programs in the Southeastern Conference.

(left to right): 2006 SEC Championship, 2010 SEC Championship, 2011 SEC Championship, 2012 National Championship, 2012 SEC Championship, 2014 SEC Championship

2012 National Champions Alabama’s first national title came in one of the most dramatic games in Women’s College World Series history. After a three-hour rain delay prior to first pitch, Oklahoma raced out to a 3-0 lead before a second rain delay threatened to dampen any hopes of a comeback. When the rain subsided, a relaxed and renewed Crimson Tide team came out of the dugout, immediately taking the lead with four runs in the bottom of the fourth. Leading 5-3 with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, an Oklahoma home run brought the Sooners within one as USA Player of the Year Keilani Rickets came to the plate. The Tide’s ace Jaclyn Traina struck her out looking for the final out, bringing the Tide its first-ever national championship.

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STRAIGHT TRIPS TO AN NCAA REGIONAL The Alabama softball team has made 17 straight appearances in NCAA postseason play. The streak started in 1999 under firstyear head coach Patrick Murphy. Every season since his first at the helm of the Crimson Tide, Alabama has been a mainstay in the NCAAs. The 17-year streak includes 10 Women’s College World Series appearances and hosting 14 NCAA regionals in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide has hosted a regional every season since 2005 and have advanced to the WCWS seven times in that span. Postseason play has been kind to Alabama in Tuscaloosa, as the Tide have won the Regional round all but twice.

WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BERTHS Alabama has advanced to the Women’s College World Series 10 times in its 19 years of playing softball, including six of the past eight seasons. Alabama’s 10 appearances have all come since 2000 and they have won at least one game at Hall of Fame Stadium eight times. The 2012 Crimson Tide became the first team in Southeastern Conference softball history to win a national championship. Ten different players have been selected to the WCWS All-Tournament team, including 2012 Most Outstanding Player Jaclyn Traina who earned All-Tournament honors again in 2014. All-American Kelly Kretschman was the first, earning the honor in 2000. Charlotte Morgan earned the honor in back-to-back seasons (2008-09) and was joined in 2009 by Brittany Rogers and Kelley Montalvo. Whitney Larsen finished off her career with a selection in 2011. The 2012 honorees included Traina, Kayla Braud, Jennifer Fenton and Amanda Locke. Joining Traina on the 2014 All-Tournament team was fellow senior Kaila Hunt.

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL APPEARANCES Alabama is the only team in the nation to appear in 11 NCAA Super Regional rounds, qualifying every season since the NCAA introduced the round in 2005. The Tide have won eight of those 11 series, winning seven of the eight series that have been played in Tuscaloosa.

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TITLES Alabama has won 10 different Southeastern Conference titles, earning the regular season trophy outright in 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 and five SEC Tournament titles in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2010 and 2012. In its second season of existence, Alabama claimed the tournament title in 1998, beating No. 12 LSU twice and earning a ninth-inning victory over Mississippi State. The Tide swept its way to the title and then beat No. 13 Tennessee and No. 8 Georgia to win the tournament in 2005. The Crimson Tide won the regular season title in 2006 on the strength of a 25-4 record. The Tide swept its way through the 2010 campaign by claiming both the regular season and tournament titles. In 2011, the Tide claimed its second straight regular season title, outscoring Mississippi 36-2 in the final weekend to claim the trophy. Alabama once again won both titles in 2012, marking three-straight regular season championships. Alabama’s most recent SEC title came in 2014, when the Tide won seven of its eight conference series, clinching sole possession of the title in the final weekend series at Missouri.

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In only its fourth season of existence, the Alabama softball team made its inaugural trip to the Women’s College World Series and has not looked back. Only two other teams have appeared in more WCWS than the Crimson Tide since 2000. Alabama has made nine trips and five in the past seven years, culminating with its first national title in 2012. Alabama has been a staple at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium from the South, leading all SEC teams in appearances. The Crimson Tide has produced 12 WCWS All-Tournament Team selections, including 2012 Most Outstanding Player Jaclyn Traina. From pinch-hit grand slams to downing perennial powerhouses and dancing in the rain, the Crimson Tide has made a lasting impression in Oklahoma City.

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CHRISTY KYLE

“THE FIRST TRIP” In only the fourth year of the program’s history and the second under head coach Patrick Murphy, the Crimson Tide welcomed in the new millennium with its first appearance in the Women’s College World Series. The young 2000 squad went 1-2 in Oklahoma City with a 6-4 victory over DePaul. Tide junior Kelly Kretschman was named to the WCWS AllTournament team after a three RBI performance in the DePaul game. It was the only World Series appearance for the future Team USA gold medalist, but was only the start of what would become one of the most impressive runs of the decade.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   66-14

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STACI RAMSEY

“WE’RE BACK” In 2003 the Crimson Tide found themselves back in Oklahoma City for the second time in school history. The SEC Tournament champions, who swept through the NCAA Regionals, ran into a wall in Oklahoma City being one of the first teams sent home after two straight defeats. The offense of Arizona and Oklahoma proved to be too much for future All-American Stephanie VanBrakle, as the right-handed hurler took the loss in both games. After an eight-inning fight with Oklahoma, the Sooners scored three runs in the top of the ninth to take down Alabama in the first elimination game of the tournament.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   49-21

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MICHELLE MENNINGMANN

“LATE-INNING HEROICS” Alabama’s third trip to Oklahoma City would come in 2005, fresh off an SEC Tournament championship. After the Tide lost to Texas in their opening-round game, Alabama once again found themselves in one of the first elimination games of the tournament. This time the Crimson Tide came up with a different result. After battling with DePaul in a 1-1 tie for 11 innings, Alabama’a Michelle Menningmann came around to score in the bottom of the 12th for Alabama’s second win in WCWS history. The Tide would be sent home the next day after a 4-0 loss to Tennessee.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   63-15

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MANDY BURFORD

“BACK-TO-BACK” In the first game of the 2006 WCWS the Crimson Tide found itself in a dogfight right off the bat. It took 10 innings to decide the opener against No. 11 seed Northwestern. After taking a 5-4 lead into the bottom of the seventh, the Tide gave up a run and eventually fell to the Wildcats in 10 innings, 6-5. The team did not recover and fell to Pac-10 power and No. 1 seed UCLA, 4-1, marking Alabama’s second winless trip to Oklahoma City.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   54-11

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CHARLOTTE MORGAN

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“A NEAR MISS” The 2008 Crimson Tide squad rolled into Oklahoma City as the No. 3 seed with a record of 56-6. Alabama opened the tournament as one of the hottest teams in America, but in the seventh inning Arizona State stole away the game, winning 3-1. The Tide fought back with 5-1 and 3-1 wins over Arizona and Louisiana-Lafayette, respectively. Alabama ultimately had to settle for third place in the series, after falling again to the eventual national champion Arizona State in another 3-1 game.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   58-8

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“BAMA MAKES ITS MARK” After coming out flat in a 6-1 opening game loss to Michigan, a determined Alabama team stormed back to defeat Arizona 14-0, breaking the record for the most runs scored by one team in a single game in WCWS history at that time. In the next game, Patrick Murphy found his team down 2-0 in the bottom of the fourth to Arizona State. With the bases loaded, Murphy chose to pinch hit freshman Jazlyn Lunceford for four-time All-American Brittany Rogers. Then Lunceford hit a grand slam that lifted the Tide to a 6-2 victory. The next day after carrying a 5-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh, Alabama was beaten by a clutch grand slam. Florida eliminated the Tide from the WCWS with a heartbreaking 6-5 defeat.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   54-11

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2-2 WHITNEY LARSEN

“WINNERS BRACKET” The 2011 Crimson Tide sailed through the first two rounds of the WCWS, earning a win in the opening game for the first time in school history. Alabama then won its second game as well before falling in the semifinal round. Behind the right arm of senior Kelsi Dunne and freshman phenom Jaclyn Traina, the duo combined to one-hit No. 7 California in the first round for a 1-0 win. The tandem returned the next day to baffle No. 11 Baylor in a 3-0 win. Senior Whitney Larsen went on to earn WCWS All-Tournament team honors.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   53-11

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JACLYN TRAINA

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“NATIONAL CHAMPS” The 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide became the first team in Southeastern Conference history to claim the national championship. The Tide accomplished the feat in its eighth trip to the WCWS. Behind WCWS MVP Jaclyn Traina and the potent Alabama bats, the Tide sailed to its first ever championship series appearance. Against an Oklahoma team that featured the national player of the year in Keilani Ricketts, the Sooners took game one, but the Tide rallied to seize the next two victories. The championship game was one for the ages, as Alabama trailed, 3-0 early. But a light rain opened the flood gates for the Tide and the comeback was complete, with Ricketts going down on strikes for the last out.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   60-8

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KAILA HUNT

“BACK TO OKC” After missing out on the Women’s College World Series in 2013, the Crimson Tide returned to Oklahoma City in 2014 as the No. 2 overall seed, marking the ninth WCWS trip in program history. Alabama defeated the defending national champion Oklahoma in the opening game, 6-2, before holding off a late rally by Kentucky the next day to win, 2-0, and stay in the winners bracket. A matchup against top-seeded Oregon awaited on Sunday, as the Tide shut out the Ducks, 2-0, to advance to the WCWS championship series against SEC rival Florida. In the first ever national title matchup between two SEC teams, it was the Gators that came away victorious, defeating the Tide in two games, 5-0 and 6-3.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   53-13

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1-2 CHANDLER DARE

“TRIP NUMBER TEN” A thrilling Super Regional round victory over Oklahoma secured Alabama’s 10th trip to the Women’s College World Series, where a machup against third-ranked Michigan awaited the Crimson Tide in the opening round. For the first time since 2009, Alabama fell in its opening game as the Wolverines shut out the Tide, 5-0. Two days later, Alabama returned for an elminiation game against Oregon, defeating the Ducks 2-0 behind a great pitching performance by Alexis Osorio and a clutch two-run single by Chandler Dare. Facing another elimination game later that night against LSU, the Tide fell short as the Tigers won, 5-3, to end Alabama’s season.

C O A C H PAT R I C K M U R P H Y   48-15

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2009-2012 | Ashley Holcombe

2004 Gold Medalist 2009 | BRITTANY ROGERS

2012 | JACLYN TRAINA After serving as an alternate at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, Alabama All-American Kelly Kretschman took full advantage of her opportunity at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Starting in right field for Team USA, Kretschman was the only batter, for any country, to hit for the cycle – hitting at least one single, double, triple and home run – over the course of the Olympics. Her .333 batting average was eighth best in the summer games and her .714 slugging percentage ranked third among all hitters at the 2004 Olympic games. In 2008 she earned silver at the Beijing Olympics, batting .348 with a home run and six RBI.

2013 | ANDREA HAWKINS AND HAYLIE MCCLENEY

KELLY KRETSCHMAN JAPAN CUP / WORLD CUP / CANADA CUP 2014-15 | HAYLIE MCCLENEY AND JACLYN TRAINA

Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy is no stranger to international competition. In 2004 Murphy was the hitting coach for the Canadian Olympic team. He helped lead Canada to one its most successful international outings, finishing just out of medal contention in fourth place. In 2009 he was named an assistant coach for Team USA and guided the Americans to gold at the Pan Am Qualifier. USA went 13-1 under his guidance in Venezuela.. In 2010 he coached the junior national team in Bogota, Colombia.

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Head Coach Patrick Murphy

PATRICK MURPHY Head Coach

18th Year

NORTHERN IOWA, 1988

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In today’s world of collegiate athletics, few can claim to have been at a program since the beginning. Not many can say they were there at the origin of a program, having been present from the very inception to where it stands today. And certainly nobody can claim to have brought a program further, and in shorter time, than Crimson Tide head softball coach Patrick Murphy, entering his 18th season as the program’s leader in 2016. From a humble start to a national championship, Murphy has taken Alabama to the top of the college softball world. Beginning with his days as an assistant in the very first years of the Alabama softball program, Murphy has emerged as the face of a team that has grown under his leadership to become one of the most consistently successful programs in the nation. The accomplishments are there for everyone to see. A 2012 National Championship, 10 Women’s College World Series berths, five SEC regular season titles, five SEC Tournament titles and 17-straight NCAA Tournament bids are only a few of the team honors that Murphy has brought to Tuscaloosa during his tenure. The individual honors are equally as impressive. Tide players have earned All-America honors 95 times under Murphy’s watch. He has tutored 89 All-SEC performers and 83 NFCA All-Region honorees. His teams have been just as successful in the classroom, with 19 CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans and 185 SEC All-Academic selections. Even more impressively, Murphy has led the program to a surge of popularity among Tide fans. Alabama has become a regular atop the nation’s attendance standings, with an evergrowing group of loyal fans who fill the stands at Rhoads Stadium throughout the season. The 2008 campaign was a sellout, setting a new benchmark in season tickets sold with more than 1,200 allocated to loyal fans. During the 2009 season, Alabama broke the single-season attendance record formerly held by Fresno State. Then, in 2010, a record total of 80,690 fans were part of the atmosphere in Tuscaloosa followed by 68,110 that took in the Tide in 2011. Attendance eventually topped the 90,000 mark in back-toback seaons, with 91,541 fans in 2012 and 93,332 in 2013. Alabama led the nation in attendance in 2014 as well, welcoming 83,233 fans to Rhoads Stadium. In 2015, Alabama surpassed 90,000 for the third time in four years, as 90,021 fans made for yet another electric home season in Tuscaloosa. Every coach in the nation would do anything to achieve those numbers, which stand as a tribute to what Murphy and his teams have achieved while illustrating the willingness of Tide fans to support a program that does things right, both on and off the field. Murphy has turned his program into an absolute model of consistency, having guided

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Head Coach Patrick Murphy was one of four inductees into the NFCA Hall of Fame in 2013.

Alabama to its first national title, 17 consecutive NCAA tournaments, and appearances in 10 Women’s College World Series (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015). Since the Super Regional round was introduced to the NCAA Tournament in 2005, Alabama is the only team in the country to appear in all 11 series, winning eight of them. In 2015, the Crimson Tide made its 10th Women’s College World Series appearance following one of the most exciting Super Regional series in NCAA history that saw Alabama fight back from a game one loss to defeat Oklahoma in games two and three, taking the lead for good courtesy of a go-ahead grand slam by Marisa Runyon in game three. The sellout crowd at Rhoads Stadium capped a home season that saw attendance at Rhoads Stadium swell past the 90,000 mark for the third time in the last four years. Runyon, along with Haylie McCleney, Alexis Osorio and Demi Turner earned All-America honors in 2015, tying a program record for the most in a single season. McCleney, a First Team All-American, was also named a First Team Academic All-American, marking the second straight season she has won both awards. Osorio’s breakout season in the circle earned her SEC Freshman of the Year honors, the first for an Alabama player since Kayla Braud in 2011. Alabama won its fifth SEC Championship in 2014, winning all but one of its SEC series during the season. The Tide entered the postseason as the No. 2 overall seed and went undefeated through the NCAA Regional and Super Regional rounds in Tuscaloosa to advance to the Women’s College World Series. Alabama won its first three games against Oklahoma, Kentucky and Oregon to meet Florida in the national championship series. The Gators defeated the Tide in two games however, as Alabama fell just short of its second national title. Alabama’s coaching staff was named the NFCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year in 2014 and Murphy was named the SEC Coach of the Year. Jaclyn Traina earned her fourth All-America nod and was named the SEC Pitcher of the Year. Off the field, Alabama sported a program record four CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, three of which were named to the First Team. In 2012, a magical season for the Tide culminated in defeating Oklahoma for the NCAA Championship, the first in program history and the first for any SEC team. Alabama finished 60-8 and claimed its third straight SEC regularseason championship. The Tide also won the SEC Tournament, becoming the first team ever to host the highly competitive tournament and come out champions. The NFCA ultimately named the Alabama coaches the 2012 National Coaching Staff of the Year.

MURPHY

BY THE NUMBERS • 10 College World Series appearances (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015) • 17 straight NCAA Tournament appearances (1999-2015) • Five SEC Championships (2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) • Four SEC Tournament Championships (2003, 2005, 2010, 2012) • Four-time SEC Coach of Year (2006, 2010, 2012, 2014) • NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year (2012) • NFCA Hall of Fame Inductee (2013) • Most wins in school history (890) • Best winning percentage in school history (.787) • Most wins in a season in school history (66) • Most wins in the country - 66 (2000) • 11-straight Top 10 finishes (2005-15) • Nine-Time South Region Coaching Staff of the Year (2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) • 49 NFCA All-Americans • 46 Easton All-Americans • 83 All-South Region Selections • 89 All-SEC Selections • 2 SEC Player of the Year winners • 5 SEC Pitcher of the Year winners • 8 SEC Freshman of the Year winners • Most SEC wins in a season in UA history (25) • 19 Academic All-Americans • 185 Academic All-SEC Selections • 12 World Series All-Tournament team selections • Youngest coach in SEC history to reach 100 wins • Hitting coach for Canadian National Team in 2004 Olympics • 2009 and 2010 Team USA Assistant Coach • Former NFCA President


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coaches and staff

Head Coach Patrick Murphy hoists the national championship trophy to the Bama faithful at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.

Since taking over prior to the 1999 season, Murphy has compiled a winning record in all 17 seasons. He has won 45 or more games in each of the past 14 years, with a program-best 66 victories in 2000. Murphy also has won 20-plus games in conference play in 11 of his 17 seasons in the SEC. The 2008 campaign marked the third time he had posted 25 conference victories, matching the win totals from the 2006 and 2000 seasons. Murphy’s ability to build and maintain the impressive level of consistency places him among the nation’s elite. He has a career mark of 890241 (.787) in 17 seasons as the head coach at Alabama, including a 359-114 (.759) record in league play. It is Murphy’s desire for perfection that has guided the Tide to the upper echelon of the softball world. His hard-nosed work ethic has led the program to as high as No. 1 in the national rankings, reached for the first time in program history during the 2007 season. The Tide has finished in the top 10 in the final polls each of the past 11 campaigns. The 2010 squad earned the number one overall seed in the NCAA tournament after finishing the season on a 21-game winning streak, a run that saw the the Tide capture both the SEC regular-season and tournament titles. Entering his 24th season as a collegiate coach, Murphy officially acquired the title of Alabama’s head coach on July 12, 1998. He spent the previous two years as an assistant coach on the Crimson Tide coaching staff. In his first season as the head coach, Murphy took the team to its first NCAA Tournament en route to a 39-26 final record. The Tide lost to No. 1 UCLA and No. 23 Missouri in the Los Angeles Regional. In his second season, Murphy took the program to the next step, leading Alabama to its first-ever Women’s College World Series berth after the best regular season in school history. That 2000 team won a school-record 66 games (66-14) and 25 SEC games (25-5). They finished in the top 10 for the first time in school history, after earning a 6-4 victory over DePaul for the school’s first win in the WCWS. One could almost say that Murphy was born to be around the game of baseball. In the third grade, the Fayette, Iowa, native put on his first baseball glove and took to the little league fields. Five years later, fresh out of the eighth grade, he made Fayette High School’s varsity baseball

squad and played the next five years for five different coaches. “I always knew I wanted to be a coach,” Murphy says. “My high school was such a small school that I got to play varsity baseball in eighth grade. Every year it was something different I learned, either good or bad, from each coach. My senior year, I tried to put everything together I had learned from all the different coaches and came up with a good collaborative plan.” After hanging up his spikes on his prep career, Murphy made the trip to the campus of the University of Northern Iowa where he spent the next four years. Murphy took his first job doing what he always had wanted to do, but on a smaller scale, when he became a little league head coach. Three years after taking that job, he graduated from Northern Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in history education. Even with his youngest players on that team being close to his own age at the time, Murphy concedes that his first job as a head coach was where he learned the most about himself and the game. “Those kids were baseball nuts,” he says. “They played baseball on the town tennis court because that was the only place in town that had lights. The lights would go off automatically at midnight, so that is when they knew they had to go home. They taught me so many things about the game of baseball. They played because they loved it so much.” It took only two years for Murphy to become a success as a head coach. After leading the Sumner High School boys to a 22-3 record in his first year as head coach, he guided the Aces to the state championship game the next season. Following a short stay at Sumner, Murphy continued his education as a graduate student at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now known as Louisiana-Lafayette). While at USL, he broke into the collegiate coaching ranks as an assistant softball coach while finishing his master’s degree in communications in 1992. “The head coach at USL knew I had coached baseball in Iowa and she told me about the job,” Murphy remembers. “It only paid six thousand dollars, but I was in grad school there and she asked me if I wanted another duty. That’s where it all started and I just got hooked.” Prospering with the Ragin’ Cajuns through a five-year record (1990-94) of 239-46 – including a trip to the 1993 Women’s College World Series

on the shoulders of former player and current Alabama associate head coach Alyson Habetz – Murphy moonlighted as head coach of the Independence Iowa high school baseball team from 1992-95. Due to the high recognition of his duties as an assistant coach at USL, along with the solid success of his duties as a high school coach, Murphy was hired as interim head coach at Northwest Missouri State in 1995. Although he was officially hired only three weeks before spring practice in 1995, Murphy led the Bearcats to a 28-20 record. Murphy has proven himself to be a leader capable of recruiting and developing talented players who perform on the field and in the classroom. Combining that with the lure of athletic tradition at Alabama and the nation’s finest facilities, the Tide softball team remains among the best in the nation.

Head Coach Patrick Murphy earned his 900th career victory with a 10-0 win over UAB on April 7, 2015

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Associate Head Coach Alyson Habetz

ALYSON HABETZ Associate Head Coach

18th Year

SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA, 1995

COACHES/STAFF

If Patrick Murphy has been the face of the Alabama softball program throughout its entirety, Alyson Habetz certainly has played a huge role of her own in developing the Tide into one of the nation’s elite. Currently in her 18th season on Murphy’s staff in 2016, Habetz earned a promotion of her own when Murphy named her associate head coach in the summer of 2007. Habetz brings a wealth of softball and baseball knowledge to the Crimson Tide softball staff. She joined on Sept. 21, 1998, in the program’s second year. During her tenure, Habetz has helped Murphy lead the Tide to eight College World Series appearances, its first national championship and four SEC titles, including three in a row. Habetz’s primary duties include outfield play and team offense. She also contributes significantly to the evaluation of recruits. “Alyson is a great role model for our players and future recruits,” Murphy says. “She is one of the most outstanding people I have met. She was a dream to coach and she is even better to coach with. I think she’s the best assistant coach in the country. She has turned down several head coaching jobs already and she keeps getting better and better each year.” Habetz began her stint at Alabama following a four-year career in women’s professional baseball. She joined the pitching rotation with the Colorado Silver Bullets women’s professional baseball team in 1995 following her collegiate playing career. Habetz played with the Silver Bullets for three years before joining the Long Beach Aces of the now defunct women’s professional baseball league, as a first baseman and pitcher in 1998. After her first season with the Silver Bullets, Habetz made the trip to Cooperstown, N.Y., for the opening of a section in the National Baseball Hall of Fame recognizing the Colorado Silver Bullets team. Her good friend and favorite sports hero Tommy Lasorda was on hand for the ceremony. After spending two years fighting the issue in the state courts, Habetz became the first female in the state of Louisiana to play high school baseball, garnering all-district honors as a first baseman and pitcher at Notre Dame High

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School (in Crowley, La.) while earning all-state honors as a basketball player. Habetz also excelled in the classroom, representing the NDHS class of 1990 as its salutatorian before earning an academic scholarship to the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette), where she had earned a basketball scholarship. While displaying her talents as a basketball player at USL, Habetz was a member of the softball team, earning third team All-America, All-South Region, All-Louisiana and Academic All-America honors with the Ragin’ Cajuns. While at USL, she played for a staff that included Murphy, who was an assistant coach in Lafayette. Habetz helped lead the Cajuns to an appearance in the 1993 Women’s College World Series. As a member of the basketball team, Habetz etched her name in the record books, settling in at No. 7 all-time on the career scoring list en route to earning membership in the 1,000-point club. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1995. Habetz was a 2006 inductee into the Louisiana High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame. She also is enshrined in the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Sports Hall of Fame, where she was inducted in 2003.

THE HABETZ FILE Years

Playing/Coaching Experience

2007-present

The University of Alabama Associate Head Coach

1998-07

The University of Alabama Assistant Coach

1995-98

Professional Baseball Colorado Silver Bullets Long Beach Aces

Years

Playing/Coaching Experience

1990-95 University of Southwestern Louisiana Four-year letterwinner in softball, basketball All-South Region Softball Player Third-team All-American (Softball) Academic All-American Member of 1993 Women’s CWS team Member of basketball’s 1000-point club Seventh all-time on basketball scoring list 1986-90 Notre Dame High School (Crowley, La.) All-District baseball player (1B & P)


Assistant Coach Stephanie VanBrakle

STEPHANIE VANBRAKLE Assistant Coach

5th Year

Stephanie VanBrakle is in her fifth season at the University of Alabama as the team’s pitching coach in 2016. In her first season guiding the Alabama pitching staff, Stephanie VanBrakle helped the Crimson Tide win the program’s first national championship. Behind the right arm of Jaclyn Traina, the 2012 team rolled through the postseason, winning the Southeastern Conference regular-season title for the third straight year and then claiming the SEC Tournament title before advancing through the NCAA Regional and Super Regional rounds and finally capturing the coveted national championship. VanBrakle was instrumental in the development of Traina. In her first season as the ace of the staff, Traina was named an NFCA first team All-American and the SEC Pitcher of the Year. Traina led the nation with a school record 42 wins and struck out 361 batters, another Tide all-time best. The following season in 2013, Traina again earned NFCA and Easton All-America honors. In 2015, VanBrakle oversaw a pitching staff that included SEC Freshman of the Year Alexis Osorio, a First Team All-American and top three finalists for the NFCA Freshman of the Year award. Sophomore Sydney Littlejohn also threw a pair of perfect games, becoming the first Tide pitcher to throw a perfect game since VanBrakle did so in 2006. VanBrakle was named Alabama’s pitching coach on July 5, 2011, returning to Tuscaloosa after spending one season as the head coach at Samford. “We are very excited to have Stephanie as our first former athlete to join the coaching staff,” said Tide head coach Patrick Murphy after hiring VanBrakle. “She led us to new heights as a player and know she can do the same thing as a coach.” Prior to serving as Samford’s head coach, VanBrakle spent the previous two years as the head coach at Birmingham-Southern College. She posted a record of 57-14 in her two seasons with the Panthers, for an impressive .803 winning percentage. In her first season as a head coach in 2009, VanBrakle led the Panthers to a 32-5 record.

The team broke 13 program records, including the mark for wins in a season. Her first team posted a .364 team batting average and 1.19 ERA. VanBrakle’s 2010 team then finished with a record of 25-9 overall and 12-4 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Prior to becoming head coach at Birmingham-Southern, VanBrakle spent the 2008 season as an assistant coach on the BSC staff. That season, the Panthers earned a 32-28 record for the first 30-win season in program history. She also helped coach four All-Big South Conference players and two CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees. VanBrakle played professionally in the National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) league for the Philadelphia Force prior to being hired at Birmingham-Southern. She also served as a 2007 student assistant coach at her alma mater, with the Tide going 55-10 during that season. During her stellar career at Alabama from 2003 to 2006, VanBrakle helped the Crimson Tide win its first Southeastern Conference regular-season title in 2006 plus SEC Tournament championships in 2003 and 2005. She earned SEC Tournament MVP honors in 2005 and was named SEC Pitcher of the Year in 2006. VanBrakle helped her team make NCAA Regional and Super Regional appearances during all four of her years at Alabama, as well as three NCAA College World Series appearances (2003, 2005, 2006).

A native of Chambersburg, Pa., VanBrakle was named a NFCA second team All-American in 2005 and 2006. She was named SEC Pitcher of the Year and was one of 10 finalists for the Collegiate Player of the Year as a senior in 2006. She also was named to the SEC Honor Roll and the Academic All-SEC Team all four of her years at Alabama. VanBrakle’s other playing honors included 2003 Region VIII Tournament MVP, NFCA AllSouth Region in 2003, 2005 and 2006, and NFCA All-American in 2005 and 2006. She also earned all-conference honors each of her four years at Alabama and was named the 2003 SEC Freshman of the Year. VanBrakle earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Alabama in 2007.

COACHES/STAFF

ALABAMA, 2007

THE VANBRAKLE FILE Years 2012-present 2011

Playing/Coaching Experience

Years

Playing/Coaching Experience

The University of Alabama Assistant Coach

2007

Philadelphia Force, NPF

Samford University Head Coach

2009-10 Birmingham-Southern Head Coach 2008 Birmingham-Southern Assistant Coach

2003-06

University of Alabama Two-time All-American SEC Pitcher of the Year Three-time all-region selection Four-time All-SEC selection Three WCWS appearances SEC Tournament MVP

1999-2002 Chambersburg Area Senior HS Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year USA Junior National Team Three-time Herald-Mail Player of the Year

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coaches and staff

ADAM ARBOUR Volunteer Assistant

KATE HARRIS 4th Year

MICHIGAN, 2011

COACHES/STAFF

Adam Arbor returns to Alabama for his fourth year with the program after spending 2015 as an assistant coach at the University of Iowa. Arbour previously spent three seasons as a Volunteer Assistant at Alabama from 2012-14, working primarily with the catchers. In his first season at the Capstone, Arbour helped the Crimson Tide win the first national championship in program history. Arbour worked directly with the Tide catchers in 2012, helping senior Kendall Dawson earn SEC All-Defensive Team honors and break the school record for throwing out would-be base stealers. Arbour and the rest of the Alabama coaching staff were named 2012 NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year and again earned similar recognition in 2014 as the NFCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year. “We are very fortunate to have Adam on our staff,” Murphy says. “We respect coach Carol Hutchins and her staff at Michigan very much and try to emulate their program in many ways. We all look forward to working further with Adam.” Arbour, an Ann Arbor native, is a 2011 graduate of the University of Michigan where he was a three-year member of the Michigan baseball team (2007-09). Over that span the Wolverines won two Big Ten championships (2007-08) and an NCAA regional title in 2007. “Coach Murphy has established an amazing softball culture here in Tuscaloosa and I am very thankful that he asked me to jump on board,” says Arbour. “Coach Murphy, Alyson Habetz, and Stephanie VanBrakle are some of the best minds in the game and I look forward to continue learning from them and adding value to this program.” Arbour’s softball experience comes from his time serving as a student manager for three seasons. Over that span, the Wolverines won three Big Ten titles, two NCAA regional championships and made an appearance at the 2009 Women’s College World Series. Arbour graduated from Michigan in 2011 with a bacherlor’s degree in physical education. He previously coached ASA-level teams from 16 and under up to gold level. Arbour comes from athletic family that includes parents Ed (baseball) and Julie (volleyball) who were student-athletes at Eastern Michigan. His father also played baseball at Washtenaw Community College while an uncle, Dan, played football at Western Michigan.

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Director of Operations

6th Year

CREIGHTON, 2007

Kate Harris is in her sixth season as the Alabama softball program’s director of operations in 2016. “We are very excited to have Kate Harris on our staff,” said Head Coach Patrick Murphy. “I have always said the best quote to live by is to surround yourself with good people and good things will happen. Kate is a great person who came highly recommended.” Harris joined the Crimson Tide staff after serving as an assistant softball coach at her alma mater, Creighton. For two seasons, the Waterloo, Iowa, native worked with the outfielders, in addition to her role with Bluejay softball camps. In her two seasons at Creighton, she helped guide the Bluejays to back-to-back Missouri Valley Conference regular-season championships and two NCAA regional appearances. Harris was a Bluejay outfielder from 200407, appearing in 122 games. She was a member of three NCAA Tournament teams, helping the Jays win the MVC tournament in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Creighton also won the 2007 MVC regular-season championship with Harris as a senior leader. During her senior season, Harris led the Bluejays with nine stolen bases. She received Creighton softball’s Most Inspirational Award following her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Before returning to Creighton, Harris taught at Millard West High School in Omaha, Neb., while also coaching softball and basketball at Millard West. She graduated from Creighton in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Harris’ grandfather Tom Lind played basketball at the University of Iowa while her sister Molly played softball on the 1999 DePaul team that reached the Women’s College World Series. Harris and her husband, Korey, currently live in Tuscaloosa, Ala., with their dog, Kirby. Korey played collegiate soccer at Creighton and is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Chiropractic at Life University in Marietta, Ga.


KYLIE BENGTSON

BEVERLY CHANDLER

MICHELLE DILTZ

MEAGHAN HALL

STUDENT MANAGER

TICKET OFFICE

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ATHLETIC MARKETING

CHRIS HILDRETH

JACOB HOLCOMB

LINDSEY JONES

DR. JEFF LAUBENTHAL

GROUNDS CREW

STUDENT MANAGER

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR EVENT MANAGEMENT

SOFTBALL TEAM DOCTOR

CODY LEE

SCOTT MOYER

MARIE ROBBINS

JENNY SANDERS

STUDENT MANAGER

DIRECTOR OF OLYMPIC SPORTS VIDEO SERVICES

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SWA

ACADEMIC PROGRAM ADVISOR

NATHAN SHEEHAN

GARRETT WALKER

ERIN WEAVER

SOFTBALL CONTACT ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER

SOFTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINER

COACHES/STAFF

Support Staff

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2016 roster

3

2

6

5

4

DEMI TURNER

PEYTON GRANTHAM

RACHEL BOBO

CHANDLER DARE

SYDNEY BOOKER

MERRIS SCHRODER

Huntsville, Texas

Daphne, Ala.

Seabrook, Texas

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Madison, Ala.

Houston, Texas

10

12

18

20

9

8 5-4 • Sr. • L/L

OF

5-10 • Jr. • L/R

IF

5-5 • Fr. • L/R

OF

5-2 • Jr. • L/R

5-6 • Sr. • L/R

UT

UT

IF

OF

5-3 • So. • L/R

5-5 • RS So. • R/R

OF

7

IF

IF

5-4 • So. • L/R

5-7 • So. • R/R

5-5 • Sr. • L/R

OF

5-5 • Fr. • L/R

5-8 • So. • R/R

2015 ROSTER

HAYLIE McCLENEY

MARISA RUNYON

MARI CRANEK

KALLIE CASE

ANDREA HAWKINS

CARRIGAN FAIN

Morris, Ala.

Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Needville, Texas

Suwanne, Ga.

Bay City, Texas

Mt. Olive, Ala.

24

25

27

28

34

54

5-8 • Sr. • R/R

IF

5-7 • Fr. • L/L

P

5-8 • So. • R/R

P

6-0 • Jr. • R/R

P

5-8 • Fr. • R/R

UT

5-6 • Fr. • R/R

LEONA LAFAELE

MADI MOORE

ALEXIS OSORIO

SYDNEY LITTLEJOHN

CAROLINE HARDY

REAGAN DYKES

Sacramento, Calif.

Winfield, Ala.

Riverside, Calif.

Rusk, Texas

Anderson, S.C.

Collins, Miss.

Head Coach

Associate Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Volunteer Assistant

PATRICK MURPHY

ALYSON HABETZ

STEPHANIE VANBRAKLE

ADAM ARBOUR

18th Season

18th Season

5th Season

4th Season

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors — 4 (Kallie Case, Andrea Hawkins, Leona Lafaele, Haylie McCleney) Juniors — 3 (Chandler Dare, Sydney Littlejohn, Marisa Runyon) Sophomores — 6 (Rachel Bobo, Sydney Booker, Carrigan Fain, Peyton Grantham [RS], Alexis Osorio, Demi Turner) Freshmen — 5 (Mari Cranek, Reagan Dykes, Caroline Hardy, Madi Moore, Merris Schroder) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Peyton Grantham — GRAN-thumb Haylie McCleney — mick-LENN-ee Kallie Case — KAL-ee Leona Lafaele — lee-OH-nuh LAH-fuh-ELL-ay Alexis Osorio — oh-SORE-ee-oh Alyson Habetz — HAB-itz Stephanie VanBrakle — Van-BREAK-ul

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C


2016 roster NUMERICAL ROSTER # 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 18 20 24 25 27 28 34 54

Name Demi Turner Peyton Grantham Rachel Bobo Chandler Dare Sydney Booker Merris Schroder Haylie McCleney Marisa Runyon Mari Cranek Kallie Case Andrea Hawkins Carrigan Fain Leona Lafaele Madi Moore Alexis Osorio Sydney Littlejohn Caroline Hardy Reagan Dykes

Pos. IF IF OF UTIL IF OF OF IF OF UTIL OF C IF LHP RHP RHP UTIL C

Ht. Yr. 5-4 So. 5-5 RS So. 5-3 So. 5-2 Jr. 5-7 So. 5-5 Fr. 5-4 Sr. 5-10 Jr. 5-5 Fr. 5-6 Sr. 5-5 Sr. 5-8 So. 5-8 Sr. 5-7 Fr. 5-8 So. 6-0 Jr. 5-8 Fr. 5-6 Fr.

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

Hometown (Last School) Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne HS) Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls HS) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Madison, Ala. (Southeastern Louisiana) Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair HS) Morris, Ala. (Mortimer Jordan HS) Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest HS) Needville, Texas (Needville HS) Suwanee, Ga. (Buford HS) Bay City, Texas (Bay City HS) Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale HS) Sacramento, Calif. (Inderkum HS) Winfield, Ala. (Winfield HS) Riverside, Calif. (King HS) Rusk, Texas (Rusk HS) Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School)

# 4 6 12 10 5 54 20 3 34 18 24 28 8 25 27 9 7 2

Name Rachel Bobo Sydney Booker Kallie Case Mari Cranek Chandler Dare Reagan Dykes Carrigan Fain Peyton Grantham Caroline Hardy Andrea Hawkins Leona Lafaele Sydney Littlejohn Haylie McCleney Madi Moore Alexis Osorio Marisa Runyon Merris Schroder Demi Turner

Pos. OF IF UTIL OF UTIL C C IF UTIL OF IF RHP OF LHP RHP IF OF IF

Ht. Yr. 5-3 So. 5-7 So. 5-6 Sr. 5-5 Fr. 5-2 Jr. 5-6 Fr. 5-8 So. 5-5 RS So. 5-8 Fr. 5-5 Sr. 5-8 Sr. 6-0 Jr. 5-4 Sr. 5-7 Fr. 5-8 So. 5-10 Jr. 5-5 Fr. 5-4 So.

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

Hometown (Last School) Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls HS) Madison, Ala. (Southeastern Louisiana) Suwanee, Ga. (Buford HS) Needville, Texas (Needville HS) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School) Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale HS) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne HS) Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) Bay City, Texas (Bay City HS) Sacramento, Calif. (Inderkum HS) Rusk, Texas (Rusk HS) Morris, Ala. (Mortimer Jordan HS) Winfield, Ala. (Winfield HS) Riverside, Calif. (King HS) Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest HS) Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair HS) Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS)

2015 ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

COACHES Head Coach: Patrick Murphy (18th Season, Northern Iowa ‘88) Associate Head Coach: Alyson Habetz (18th Season, Soutwest Louisiana ‘95) Assistant Coach: Stephanie VanBrakle (5th Season, Alabama ‘07) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Adam Arbour (4th Season, Michigan ‘10)

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senior Profiles

8 5-4 • Senior • L/L

Outfield

RECORD WATCH Enters senior season holding Alabama career records in batting average (.449) and on-base percentage (.561) … also ranked second in Tide history for career stolen base percentage (.941, 96-102) and third in career slugging percentage (.682) … Jennifer Fenton (.964, 2009-12) and Keima Davis (.902, 2010-13) are the only other players in Alabama history with a career stolen base percentage above .900 … ranked fourth in program history with 11 career triples, five shy of the school record.

HAYLIE McCLENEY

SENIOR PROFILES

2015 (JUNIOR) NFCA First Team All-American … CoSIDA/Capital One First Team Morris, Ala. (Mortimer Jordan) Academic All-American and the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year for softball … only the second player in program history to be named a First Team All-American and First Team Academic All-American in the same season … Top 26 finalist for the USA Softball Player of the Year … SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, First Team All-SEC, SEC All-Defensive Team … set a new Alabama single season record with a .588 on-base percentage, beating Kayla Braud’s previous record of .564 set in 2010 … started all 60 games, with 58 of those at center field ... started the season batting primarily in the leadoff position but batted third nearly every game since March 23 ... led the team with a .436 batting average (72-165) and was 32-34 in stolen bases … drew 61 walks to help post a .588 on-base percentage and knocked in 25 extra-base hits for a .703 slugging percentage … swiped three stolen bases and scored the game-tying run against No. 23 South Alabama (Feb. 5) despite not recording an official at-bat, as she was hit by a pitch three times and walked ... hit 3-3 in the perfect game victory against Eastern Kentucky (Feb. 6), including a pair of RBI doubles ... was 3-3 in the win over FIU (Feb. 7), scoring two runs while driving in another on a fourth-inning double ... went 3-4 with two doubles, a run scored and two RBI at Samford (Feb. 11) ... scored a career high four runs vs. Stanford (Feb. 13), going 3-3 with four RBI ... scored the game-winning run in extra innings vs. Cal Poly (Feb. 14) on an eighthinning sacrifice fly ... hit a pair of doubles in a 3-3 performance with four RBI vs. Pacific (Feb. 15) ... finished the Easton Bama Bash with multi-hit performances against James Madison (Feb. 21) and Lipscomb (Feb. 22), going 2-3 with an RBI against the Dukes and 2-3 with a triple and three runs scored against the Bison ... went 2-3 with two runs scored in the opening game against Louisiana (Feb. 28) ... battled through a 10 pitch at-bat in the bottom of the seventh inning, tied with Louisiana at 2-2, eventually launching a walk-off sacrifice fly to right field to win game three (March 1) and secure the series win over the Ragin’ Cajuns ... went 2-4 with an RBI double and a run scored in game two vs. Georgia (March 14) ... notched her seventh multi-hit game of the season against Georgia State (March18), scoring three runs ... hit a two-run homer and a two-run triple as part of a 3-3 day batting in the three hole in the series finale vs. Florida (March 23) ... hit a go-ahead three run homer in the seventh inning of game two against Kentucky (April 4), which broke a 3-3 tie in the eventual 7-3 Alabama victory ... scored twice and drove in a run in the 14-1 win over UAB (April 14) ... hit a grand slam in the series opener at Auburn (April 17), the first of her career ... went a combined 5-7 with four runs in a doubleheader at Auburn (April 18) ... broke a two-game hitless streak with a 2-4 performance in the series finale versus Tennessee (April 25) ... earned a pair of hits including an RBI single against Auburn at the SEC Tournament (May 8) ... blasted four home runs over three games at the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional, including a pair of long balls in the weekend finale against Washington (May 17) ... hit a solo home run against Oklahoma in game one of the NCAA Super Regional (May 22). 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Named a Top-10 Finalist for the USA Softball Player of the Year ... tabbed NFCA First Team All-America and First Team All-South Region ... also honored as a CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American … became only the seventh player in Alabama softball history to earn All-American and Academic All-American honors in the same season … All-SEC First Team and All-Defensive Team ... SEC All-Tournament team ... started 65 games in center field and reached base safely in all but one game ... batted from the leadoff position in every game … led the team and the SEC with a .444 batting average, .556 on-base percentage and 70 runs scored … her .556 on-base percentage ranks third in Alabama single-season history

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and her .444 batting average ranks eighth … led the team with 88 hits, which ranked second in the SEC and is tied for eighth in Tide record book … 26 of her 88 hits went for extra bases ... fashioned a career-best 16-game hit streak twice, starting the first streak on Feb. 22 vs. UCF and ending on March 21 at Florida before again rattling off hits in 16-straight games from April 13 at Mississippi State until May 22 vs. Nebraska ... named to the Troy Subway Invitational All-Tournament Team ... started and collected a hit in every game on opening weekend ... registered the first hit, run and RBI of the season for any Alabama player, launching a solo home run to lead off the top of the fourth inning against Kennesaw State (Feb. 7) ... drove in four runs with the first two-double game of her career, against Northwestern State (Feb. 8) ... stretched her early-season hitting streak to eight games, finally ending it by going hitless at Arizona (Feb. 15) ... went 3-4 against Grand Canyon (Feb. 14) with a double, home run and three RBI ... posted her second straight multi-hit game against Tennessee State (Feb. 14), going 2-2 ... hit her third home run of the season against New Mexico (Feb. 15) ... went 3-4 against UCF (Feb. 21) with a pair of doubles and her first career grand slam … drew four walks against Virginia Tech (Feb. 22), tying a school record ... went 3-4 at UAB (Feb. 25), leading off the game with a solo home run ... recorded at least one hit in every game at the Easton Crimson Classic ... went 2-3 against Purdue (Feb. 28) with two runs and a stolen base ... singled against Houston (Feb. 28) with three runs scored and a pair of RBI ... went 2-4 the next day against the Cougars (March 1), with a third-inning double ... collected a hit and scored a run in every game of the South Carolina series (March 7-9)… scored three runs in series opener vs. the Gamecocks and scored twice in Saturday’s game ... posted her 11th multi-hit game of the season in series finale vs. South Carolina, going 2-3 with a run scored and two stolen bases ... delivered at least two hits in every game of the Ole Miss series (March 14-16) ... went 2-3 in the weekend opener vs. the Rebels, driving in a pair of runs on a fourth-inning sacrifice fly and a sixth-inning solo homer, while also stealing two bases ... followed with a 3-3 effort in game two against the Rebels, plating three runs via a pair of singles while also drawing two walks ... went 2-4 and scored a run in the series finale vs. Ole Miss ... went 2-3 against Georgia State (March 19), including a two-run homer ... picked up a hit in the series opener against Florida (March 21) with a fourth-inning RBI single ... went 1-2 with a pair of stolen bases and two walks at Jacksonville (March 25) ... scored two runs and hit a sixth-inning homer in series opener against LSU (March 28) ... went 2-3 in the series opener against Arkansas (April 4), driving in two on a second-inning single ... also scored twice and hit her 21st career double in game three vs. the Razorbacks … drove a two-run triple in the 10th inning of the series finale against Mississippi State (April 13) ... went 2-4 against Georgia Southern (April 18) with a pair of stolen bases ... hit a second-inning RBI double at North Carolina (April 18) ... went 2-5 at Southern Miss (April 22), driving in the final run in the 12-0 victory .... hit safely in each game during the Georgia series (April 24-26) ... led off the opening game against Missouri with a solo home run (May 1) ... had an RBI single and a run in game two at Missouri (May 2) ... went 1-2 with a pair of stolen bases in the final game against the Tigers (May 3) ... went a combined 3-8 with two runs scored against Auburn (May 8) and Georgia (May 9) in the SEC Tournament to earn all-tournament honors ... hit 2-3 with three runs scored and three stolen bases in the opening game of the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional against SIU Edwardsville (May 16) ... went 3-4 with two runs scored in NCAAs against USC Upstate (May 17), including third-inning RBI single ... hit a two-run triple against South Alabama (May 18) in the NCAA Regional final to extend her hitting streak to 16 games ... snagged a career-high nine putouts in game one of the NCAA Super Regional series against Nebraska (May 22) ... went 2-4 in the series finale against Nebraska (May 23) … hit 6-16 at the Women’s College World Series, with hits in four of the five games … went 2-4 against Oregon (June 1), hitting the go-ahead solo home run to break the scoreless tie in the fifth inning as Alabama went on to win, 2-0 … batted 2-3 and scored two of team’s three runs in the Tide’s second game at the WCWS, against Florida (June 3). 2013 (FRESHMAN) Garnered NFCA second team All-America honors ... also tabbed an Easton All-American ... named NFCA first team All-South Region ... selected to the All-SEC second team, all-defensive team and all-freshmen team ... among the final-25 candidates for USA Softball Player of the Year ... batted .465 with a team-best 68 runs, 14 doubles, four triples and a .538 on-base percentage ... started in 59 of the 60 games ... tied for the team lead with 120 total bases ... stole 30 bases in 31 attempts ... her .465 batting average ranked sixth in the country and her 1.13 runs per game ranked fifth in the NCAA ... played with the U.S. Junior National Team during the summer of 2013 along with teammate Andrea Hawkins ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week after starting her career with an impressive performance at the UNI-Dome Classic ... hit .722 (13-for-18) in


senior Profiles

HIGH SCHOOL Came to the Capstone from Mortimer Jordan High School in Kimberly, Ala. ... helped lead Moritmer Jordan to three state championships en route to being named first team all-state each season ... scored more than 400 runs over the course of her career... set the MJHS single-season batting record by hitting .692 during her senior year ... played her club softball for the Gold Coast Hurricanes, helping lead that squad to a fourth-place finish at the 2011 ASA Gold Nationals ... also a three-time all-metro honoree and all-area selection with the MJHS basketball team ... named the Birmingham News Female Athlete of the Year the final two years of her prep career … member of the National Honors Society and participated in the Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Spanish clubs ... also belongs to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

SENIOR PROFILES

Iowa with nine runs, two doubles, a triple, two home runs, four RBI and five stolen bases ... collected three hits in each of the last four games at the UNI-Dome ... batted .471 (8-for-17) with six runs, two doubles, an RBI and six stolen bases at the Florida Gulf Coast Tournament ... batted 3-for-4 with two runs at UAB (Feb. 19) ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week for the second time after batting .611 (11-for-18) with nine runs, two doubles, a home run, nine RBI and four stolen bases en route to being named the Easton Bama Bash tournament MVP ... batted 3-for-3 with four runs, a home run and six RBI to open that tournament against Western Illinois (Feb. 22) ... hit 3-for-4 with two runs and a walk in the series finale win at No. 8 Tennessee (March 10) ... batted 3-for-4 with two runs and a double at Houston (March 28) ... hit 4-for-4 with three runs, two RBI and a stolen base against Jacksonville State (April 2) ... batted 2-for-3 with three RBI in the series finale against Missouri (April 7) ... walked three times and scored three times against Mississippi Valley State (April 9) ... batted .444 with three RBI in the Mississippi State series ... hit a key sixth inning, two-run home run in the series finale against the Bulldogs ... batted 2-for-3 with three runs and two RBI in that third game vs. the ‘Dogs (April 21) ... hit 4-for-10 with two RBI in the LSU series ... went 2-for-3 with two RBI in the series finale at LSU (April 27) ... scored three runs and walked twice in game two of the Kentucky series (May 4) ... batted 4-for-8 with three runs and a RBI at the SEC Tournament ... opened the tournament with a 4-for-4 effort, three runs and a RBI against Texas A&M (May 8) ... hit .375 (3-for-8) with four runs and two RBI in the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional ... scored two runs and drove in two in the Tuscaloosa Regional championship game against Western Kentucky (May 19) ... batted .429 (3-for-7) with a RBI, a run and a stolen base at the Knoxville Super Regional.

PERSONAL Daughter of John and Cindy McCleney … has two brothers, Walker and Garrison … her father played baseball at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. … her brother, Walker, has signed an NLI to play baseball at Alabama starting next season ... majoring in exercise science. MCCLENEY’S CAREER STATS

Year 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL

Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT .465 60 59 185 68 86 14 4 4 41 32 10 30 31 .444 65 65 198 70 88 12 4 10 42 50 12 34 37 .436 63 63 165 69 72 14 3 8 47 61 9 32 34 .449 188 187 548 207 246 40 11 22 130 143 31 96 102

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senior Profiles 2015 (JUNIOR) Played in 48 games, including 30 starts ... went 1-4 in her first start against Florida Gulf Coast (Feb. 7), scoring a run ... went 2-3 against Stanford (Feb. 13), including a two-run double in the fifth inning, while also scoring twice ... was named to the Stanford Nike Invitational All-Tournament team after going 4-7 (.571) with four runs scored and a pair of RBI in four games that weekend … made two crucial outs in the fifth and final inning of game three vs. Ole Miss (March 8) as a defensive replacement at third base, fielding a tough grounder for the first out and snagging a line drive for out number three, securing Sydney Littlejohn’s perfect game ... scored a pair of runs in the game two loss vs. Georgia (March 14) ... hit a go-ahead two run homer in the series rubber match vs. Georgia (March 15), putting Alabama ahead 4-2 which ultimately proved final ... scored a pair of runs against Georgia Tech (March 25) ... earned at least one hit in each game vs. Texas A&M ... went 2-3 with 5-6 • Senior • L/R Utility a pair of runs scored in game two vs. the Aggies (March 28) ... had a career-high nine putouts in left field in game one of a doubleheader at Auburn (April 18) ... earned her first start of the season at second base in the finale vs. Tennessee (April 25), hitting a sixth inning triple and later coming home to score .. had a season high Suwannee, Ga. (Buford) three hits, three runs and two stolen bases in game one against Arkansas (May 1) ... drove in a season high three RBI in game two over the Razorbacks (May 2).

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KALLIE CASE

SENIOR PROFILES

2014 (SOPHOMORE) SEC All-Tournament Team ... made 63 appearances, including 57 starts in the outfield ... compiled a .327 batting average with 34 runs scored, 54 hits, eight extra-base hits and 23 RBI … finished 18-21 in stolen bases … earned her first start of the season against Kennesaw State (Feb. 7), playing left field ... went 2-3 against North Florida (Feb. 7) with a double, two RBI and a stolen base ... launched her first career home run and drove in a career-high three RBI against New Mexico (Feb. 15) ... earned back-to-back two-hit performances on Feb. 21 against Virginia Tech and UCF ... collected a career-high four hits against the Hokies (Feb. 22) and stole four bases, tying a school record ... named to the Easton Bama Bash All-Tournament Team ... went 1-3 against Purdue (Feb. 28), including an RBI triple in her first at-bat ... grabbed a pair of hits against Houston (March 1) with a double and two runs scored ... had a hit, drove in an RBI and scored a run in each game of the South Carolina series ... posted back-to-back multi-hit performances in that series, going 2-4 in game two (March 8) with two runs scored and an RBI before a 2-3 performance in game (March 9) with two RBI and a run scored ... singled and scored in game two at Ole Miss (March 15) ... hit safely in both games of the doubleheader against Arkansas (April 5), scoring in game two and stealing a base in the series finale ... hit a fifth-inning RBI single in game two at Mississippi State (April 12), briefly giving Alabama a 2-1 lead in the eventual 4-2 loss ... drove in the first run of a lengthy game three against the Bulldogs (April 13), hitting a 10th-inning RBI single ... turned in a perfect 3-3 game against Georgia Southern (April 18), with a run scored and an RBI ... went 3-5 at Southern Miss (April 22) with two RBI, a run scored and a stolen base ... scored the final run in the 4-1 series-finale win over Georgia (April 26), after stealing second as a pinch-runner and coming home off a Molly Fichtner single ... went 2-4 in the series opener at Missouri (May 1), hitting her first career grand slam ... drove in the final run in game two at Missouri (May 2), a 3-1 victory that secured Alabama an outright SEC championship ... went 2-4 in the series finale at Missouri (May 3) ... smacked a pair of hits in both games at the SEC Tournament, going 2-3 with two runs scored and an RBI against Auburn (May 8) before going 2-4 with a run scored against Georgia (May 9) ... went 1-2 against SIU Edwardsville in the NCAA Regional (May 16), hitting a second-inning RBI triple ... stretched her career-long hitting streak to seven games with a single against USC Upstate (May 17) ... earned her 15th multi-hit game of the season with a 2-5 performance against Nebraska in the NCAA Super Regional round (May 22) … went 1-3 with a run scored against Oklahoma (May 29) in the opening game of the Women’s College World Series … also had a single against Florida at the WCWS (June 3). 2013 (FRESHMAN) Played in 45 games with 10 starts ... hit .241 with 17 runs, a double and a triple ... drove in two runs and swiped six bases in eight attempts ... fielded 1.000, primarily at second base ... batted 3-for-3 with a run against North Dakota State (Feb. 10) ... went 2-for-3 with a double against Jacksonville State (April 2) ... ripped a pinch-hit triple against Southern Miss (April 16). HIGH SCHOOL Came to Alabama from Buford High School ... broke eight school records, including hits, runs scored and stolen bases ... ranked as the No. 28 recruit in the country by ESPN RISE ... named the 2011 Gwinnett Daily Post player of the year, the Georgia Dugout Club player of the year and the Gainesville Times player of the year ... named first team all-state, all-region and all-county in 200811 ... starting second baseman on the 18 gold ASA national championship team in 2010 ... recipient of the EC Bullets Lamont Davis Award in 2010 ... helped Buford set a state record for winning five consecutive state championships ... also participated on the Buford basketball team, which was the 2008 AA state champion, and ran track, where she set the school record in the triple jump. PERSONAL Comes from an athletic family, as her father Scott Case played 12 seasons in the National Football League (1984-95; Pro Bowl defensive back with ’88 Atlanta Falcons) and her mother Connie played softball at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College ... her sister Kelsey played softball at Valdosta State while her brother Kody played football at Valdosta State ... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes leadership team … majoring in general studies. CASE’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2013 .241 45 10 29 17 7 1 1 0 2 1 5 6 8 2014 .327 63 57 165 34 54 3 3 2 23 6 20 18 21 2015 .266 48 30 94 26 25 3 1 1 10 9 12 4 5 TOTAL .299 156 97 288 77 86 7 5 3 35 16 37 28 34

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senior Profiles 2015 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 43 games, including 24 starts ... finished the season with a .313 batting average (26-83) and was a perfect 6-6 in stolen bases … earned a pinch-hit single against FIU (Feb. 7) ... pulled a single through the right side and swiped a stolen base as a pinch hitter against Lipscomb (Feb. 22) ... scored the game-winning run as a pinch runner in game three against Louisiana (March 1), tagging up from third on a sacrifice fly by Haylie McCleney in the bottom of the seventh inning ... hit a pinch-hit RBI double in the sixth inning of game one against Ole Miss (March 6) ... drove in two runs on another double in game two against the Rebels (March 7) ... scored the game-tying run in the seventh inning as a pinch runner in game one vs. Georgia (March 14) ... went 2-3 in the series opener vs. Florida (March 21) and added another hit in the series finale (March 23) ... had another multi-hit game with a 2-3 performance against Georgia Tech (March 25) ... stretched her hit streak to three games with a sixth-inning single in game one against Texas A&M (March 27) while also driving in a run on a groundout ... earned her third 5-5 • Senior • L/R Outfield multi-hit game of the season with a 2-3 performance against Kentucky (April 4), scoring once and driving in a run in the 7-3 victory ... went 2-3 with a double in the 2-0 win over NC State (April 15) ... hit a pair of RBI singles after coming off the bench in the series finale against Tennessee (April 25) ... went 2-3 with a run scored and RBI in game two against Bay City, Texas (Bay City) Arkansas (May 2) ... earned hits against Michigan (May 28) and LSU (May 30) at the Women’s College World Series, including a run scored against the Tigers.

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2014 (SOPHOMORE) Made 36 starts and 56 appearances ... compiled a .309 batting average with 30 hits and 15 RBI … finished 10-10 in stolen bases … went errorless over 32 fielding chances to post a perfect fielding percentage … her first hit of the season came against Northwestern State (Feb. 8), a second-inning RBI double ... ended the Troy Subway Invitational on a three-game hit streak, including a 2-3 performance against Middle Tennessee (Feb. 8) ... her six-game hitting streak started against Northwestern State (Feb. 8) and stretched to the series opener against Arizona (Feb. 15) ... smacked her first career home run against Grand Canyon (Feb. 14) ... hit safely in both games against Virginia Tech on Feb. 21 and Feb. 22 ... went 1-3 in series finale against South Carolina (March 9), roping her second double of the season ... drove in two runs against Mississippi Valley State (March 11) with a sacrifice fly and an RBI groundout ... went 1-3 in both of the final two games of the Ole Miss series, also drawing a walk in game two (March 15) and adding a sixth-inning RBI single in the series finale (March 16) ... went 1-3 against Georgia State (March 19) with an RBI triple ... collected a hit in each game during the Florida series ... scored twice in the series finale with the Gators (March 23) ... went 2-3 in the opening game against LSU (March 28), scoring a pair of runs ... batted a pair of hits in the series finale against LSU (March 30), scoring a run plus a career-high three RBI on a third-inning double ... also had three RBI in next game, dropping a three-run double into left field against South Alabama (April 2) for an eventual 3-0 shutout ... went 2-2 in game two against Arkansas (April 5), scoring two runs and swiping two stolen bases ... went 2-4 in the series finale against Arkansas (April 5), snagging a career-high four putouts in the outfield ... delivered a pinch-hit single and came around to score at Southern Miss (April 22) ... went 1-2 in both games two and three against Georgia (April 25-26) ... drew two walks and scored twice in the series finale at Missouri (May 3) … appeared as a pinch runner or pinch hitter in seven of Alabama’s NCAA Tournament games. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Garnered Easton All-America honors ... named to the SEC All-Freshmen team ... played for the U.S. Junior National Team during the summer of 2013 along with teammate Haylie McCleney... batted .384 with 24 runs and 38 hits ... tallied two doubles and a triple while driving in 14 runs ... stole 13 bases in 15 attempts ... fielded a perfect 1.000 ... played in 49 games and made 34 starts ... batted .600 (6-for-10) in the series at Tennessee, collecting two hits in all three games ... also drove in at least one run in each game of that series against the No. 8 Lady Vols ... batted 2-for-2 with a run, RBI and a stolen base against Georgia State (March 20) ... collected two hits and scored two runs in the series finale against Mississippi State (April 21) ... batted 5-for-5 in the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional, adding three runs, an RBI and a stolen base ... went 3-for-3 with two runs scored in the regional championship game against Western Kentucky (May 19) ... batted .333 and scored a run at the Knoxville Super Regional.

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ANDREA HAWKINS

HIGH SCHOOL Arrived in Tuscaloosa from Bay City High School ... sported a .533 batting average and .568 on-base percentage in 2012 while going 27-for-27 in stolen bases ... selected as 2012 ESPNHS No. 1 softball recruit in the nation and ESPN All-America first-team selection ... first team all-District 4A each season (2009-12) ... 2012 all-area offensive player of the year ... Texas Sports Writers Association all-state softball team in 2011 and 2012 ... two-time District 4A Most Valuable Player (2010-11) ... Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston softball team ... selected to play in 2010 ESPN Under Armour All-America Softball Game ... selected by the ASA/USA Softball Women’s National Team Selection Committee (WNTSC) to be a member of the 2010 Women’s Junior National Team player pool ... played club softball for the Texas Impact Gold (2008-12), coached by K. C. Jackson ... helped lead Texas Impact Gold to ASA Gold Nationals four times, including 2012 runner-up season and third place in ’11 (4th in ’10; 17th in ’09) … ranked #11 of 265 students in her high school class. PERSONAL Daughter of Sherry and the late Andy Hawkins ...her father played in the National Football League with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs and in the USFL with the Houston Gamblers ... has one sister, April … majoring in exercise science.

HAWKINS’ CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2013 .384 49 34 99 24 38 2 1 0 14 6 13 13 15 2014 .309 56 36 97 23 30 4 1 1 15 10 16 10 10 2015 .313 43 24 93 13 26 3 0 0 8 3 12 6 6 TOTAL .337 148 94 279 60 94 9 2 1 37 19 41 29 31

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senior Profiles 2015 (JUNIOR) Started 60 games at first base ... scored two runs and hit a three-run homer against FIU (Feb. 7) ... went 2-4 with an RBI double at Samford (Feb. 11) ... drove in a pair of runs against Pacific (Feb. 13), including a first inning double ... scored a run in the 6-4 win over James Madison (Feb. 21) ... hit a leadoff double in the seventh inning vs. Louisiana (March 1), which eventually became the game-winning run after Andrea Hawkins was inserted as a pinch runner ... hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning of game one at Georgia (March 14) ... went 2-3 in the series finale against the Bulldogs (March 15) ... earned hits in each of the final two games in the series vs. Florida (March 21-23) ... scored twice and drove in two runs in the series opener vs. Texas A&M (March 27) ... hit a solo home run as part of a 2-2 performance in game two vs. the Aggies (March 28) ... scored a season high three runs in the 17-0 win over MVSU (March 31) ... hit doubles in both games of the 5-8 • Senior • R/R Utility doubleheader against Kentucky (April 4), driving in a run and scoring once in game two ... earned a hit in each game of the series at Auburn, including a 2-4 day with two doubles in game two (April 18) and a two-run homer in game three (April 18) ... wrapped up a career-long nine game hit streak with hits in each Sacramento, Calif. (Inderkum) of the first two games against Tennessee (April 23 & 24) ... drove in five runs in game one at Arkansas (May 1), including a three-run homer and an RBI single ... went 2-4 with a first inning RBI single and a third inning double, later coming around to score, against Fairfield in the NCAA Regional (May 15).

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LEONA LAFAELE

SENIOR PROFILES

2014 (SOPHOMORE) Made 61 appearances, including 55 starts at first base ... finished the season with a .266 batting average, 42 hits, seven home runs and 37 RBI … earned her first start of the season against North Florida (Feb. 7) ... registered her first hit of the season against Troy (Feb. 9), driving in a run ... hit her third career grand slam in her first at-bat against Grand Canyon (Feb. 14) ... drove in a run against Tennessee State (Feb. 14) on a first-inning double ... posted a career-high three hits against Virginia Tech (Feb. 22) ... went 2-2 against McNeese State (Feb. 23), including a second-inning solo homer ... went 2-3 against Houston (Feb. 28) with a career-high three runs scored ... also batted 2-3 in the rematch against Houston (March 1), launching a two-run homer in the fifth inning ... went 1-3 with an RBI in the series opener against South Carolina (March 7) ... went 1-2 in game at Ole Miss (March 15), with a fifth-inning RBI single ... went 2-4 on Sunday against Ole Miss (March 16), after a second-inning single and a fourth-inning solo home run ... came in as a defensive replacement against Georgia State (March 19), hitting a single in her lone at-bat ... went 3-3 in game one at Florida (March 21) ... had only one hit in game two vs. the Gators (March 23), but it was a massive three-run homer in the first inning ... went 1-3 in the series finale against LSU (March 30), driving in a pair of runs off a third-inning single ... scored the first run of the game against South Alabama (April 2), after reaching on an error and eventually scoring on an Andrea Hawkins double ... posted career highs with three hits and four RBI in the series opener against Arkansas (April 4), going 3-3 with a walk and her first career triple ... continued her perfect weekend with a 2-2 day in game two (April 5), driving in three off a two-run double and RBI single ... went 1-3 in game three against Arkansas (April 5), driving in two runs on a first-inning single up the middle ... went 1-2 against UAB (April 9) with an RBI single ... also 1-2 in game one against Georgia (April 24), driving in a run on a first-inning sacrifice fly ... went 2-4 against SIU Edwardsville in the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (May 16), ending the game with a threerun homer in the fifth inning to make the final score 13-3 ... followed with a 2-4 game against USC Upstate (May 17) … blasted a two-run homer against Kentucky (May 30) at the Women’s College World Series, accounting for the only runs of the game in Alabama’s 2-0 victory. 2013 (FRESHMAN) Played in 37 games and made 25 starts ... batted .208 with five home runs and 21 RBI ... scored 12 runs and had 15 hits ... slugged .431 and had a .367 on-base percentage ... hit her first collegiate home run in the win at South Carolina (March 15) ... hit a two-run home run in the series opener against rival Auburn (March 22) ... drove in two runs as a pinch-hitter in the series finale against the rival Tigers (March 24) ... smashed a pinch-hit grand slam to end the game against UAB (April 10) ... hit a home run and had three RBI in game two of the series against Kentucky (May 4) ... blasted a grand slam against Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament first round (May 8). HIGH SCHOOL Came to Tuscaloosa from Sacramento, Calif., where she prepped at Inderkum High School ... posted the top batting average on the team all four seasons ... ranked among the 2010 Max Preps top-5 in batting average, home runs, slugging and on-base percentage in 2010 ... her club softball team AASA placed fifth at 18 gold nationals in 2011 ... named Tri-County Conference all league and all-metro honorable mention in 2010 ... also a member of the volleyball team at Inderkum ... off the softball field, was a member of the Polynesian Club. PERSONAL Comes from an athletic extended family, as cousin Jeremiah Toma played football for Fresno State while another cousin played football at the University of Oklahoma ... daughter of Matauli Lafaele and Cathy Tupai ... has a brother Leevi and three sisters, Alex, Tiara and Rianna … majoring in criminal justice with a minor in social work.

LAFAELE’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2013 .208 37 25 72 12 15 1 0 5 21 15 16 0 1 2014 .266 61 55 158 25 42 2 1 7 37 17 32 0 0 2015 .253 62 60 158 26 40 10 1 5 24 27 21 1 2 TOTAL .250 160 140 388 63 97 13 2 17 82 59 69 1 3

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Player Profiles

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DEMI TURNER

HIGH SCHOOL Played at Huntsville High School in Huntsville, Texas ... member of undefeated district champion teams during her freshman and sophomore seasons … also part of regional quarterfinal champs her freshman season, regional champs her sophomore season and area champs as a junior … named team MVP in her sophomore and junior seasons … three-time academic all-district honoree … second team all-district as a sophomore and first team as a junior … did not play in her fourth year because she graduated early … also played basketball at Huntsville and was a threetime defensive player of the year and 2013 first team all-district selection … played club softball with Texas Impact Gold … helped lead team to a runner-up finish at the ASA Gold Nationals in 2012 … member of teams that earned top-five finishes at the Triple Crown Nationals in 2012, 2013 and 2014 … helped Texas Impact place third at the Colorado Fireworks in 2012 and 2014.

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Redshirted ... did not play after recovering from offseason ACL surgery. 2014 (FRESHMAN) Made 54 appearances, including 44 starts primarily at third base ... hit .228 with 28 hits including four doubles and five home runs with 21 RBI … went 3-3 in her first career start against Northwestern State (Feb. 8), finishing one home run shy of hitting for the cycle ... went 2-3 with an RBI in her start against 5-5 • RS Sophomore • R/R Infield Middle Tennessee (Feb. 8) ... hit 1-2 with two runs scored against Virginia Tech (Feb. 22) ... knocked in a pinch-hit RBI double in the seventh inning at UAB (Feb. 25) ... Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) went 1-3 against Houston (Feb. 28), scoring two runs and driving in three ... drove in the first run of the game for Alabama against Houston (March 1) with a first-inning sacrifice fly ... hit a two-run single in her first at-bat in game two against South Carolina (March 8) ... launched her first career home run in the series finale at Ole Miss (March 16), pinch-hitting in the seventh inning ... went 1-3 in game two against Florida (March 22) ... earned a hit in every game during the LSU series ... went 1-2 in game one vs. the Tigers (March 28), with a sixth-inning RBI single that was the final run in the 9-1 run-rule victory ... went 2-3 in game three vs. LSU (March 30), with a third-inning single and a seventh-inning double ... earned a hit and drove in a run in both the first and second games of Arkansas series (April 4-5) ... went 2-3 against UAB (April 9) ... made the most of her only official at-bat in game one at Mississippi State (April 11), blasting a solo home run to right center for her second RBI of the day after a second-inning sacrifice fly ... went 2-3 in game one against Georgia (April 24), including a fourth-inning solo home run and a sixth-inning double ... hit a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the 12th inning to give Alabama a 6-5 win over Nebraska in the opening game of the NCAA Super Regional round (May 22) … blasted a three-run homer against Oklahoma (May 29) in the opening game of the Women’s College World Series, giving Alabama the lead in the eventual 6-2 victory … went 1-3 with a run scored in the 2-0 victory over Kentucky (May 30) in the second game of the WCWS.

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PEYTON GRANTHAM

PROFILES

2015 (FRESHMAN): NFCA Third Team All-American and Second Team All-South Region ... Second Team All-SEC and SEC AllFreshman team ... Top 25 finalist for the NFCA Freshman of the Year award ... started 61 games at second base ... earned a hit in 46 of those 61 starts, including a season high 10 straight from March 28 through April 14 ... led the team with 26 multi-hit games ... led the team with 82 hits and 11 sacrifice bunts while posting a .423 batting average and swiping 16 stolen bases ... laid down a oneout bunt single in the seventh inning 5-4 • Sophomore • L/R Infield against No. 23 South Alabama (Feb. 5) that started the comeback rally in the eventual 2-1 victory ... named Sand Dollar Classic MVP, batting .714 (10-14) over the weekend’s five games ... went 3-4 with a pair of RBI Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville) vs. Pacific (Feb. 13) ... hit her first career home run in a 2-4 performance against Stanford (Feb. 13), finishing the game with five RBI ... went 4-4 in the second game vs. Pacific (Feb. 15), including a double and a triple ... earned a hit in three of the four games at the Easton Bama Bash, including runs scored against Michigan and James Madison (Feb. 21) ... earned a hit in every game of the series against Louisiana ... in game three vs. the Ragin’ Cajuns (March 1), she drove in the first run of the game on a third inning sacrifice fly and scored the go-ahead run later in the sixth inning ... was 3-3 in the series finale against Ole Miss (March 8) with a season-high two runs and two stolen bases ... had three multi-hit games in the series at Georgia and was named SEC Freshman of the Week ... hit a game-tying RBI single in the seventh inning and blasted the go-ahead home run in extra innings in game one over the Bulldogs (March 14 ) ... went 2-4 in the game two loss, driving in a run (March 14) ... had a hit in each of her first three at-bats in game three (March 15), pulling an RBI single through the right side with the bases loaded ... went 3-3 in a midweek win over Georgia State (March 18), scoring twice and driving in two additional runs ... went 2-3 with a run scored against Georgia Tech (March 25) ... earned a pair of hits in each of the final two games in the series vs. Texas A&M, driving in three runs on Saturday (March 28) and two more on Sunday (March 29) ... was named SEC Freshman of the Week on March 30 after three multi-hit games ... had her sixth three-hit performance of the season against Mississippi Valley State (March 31), going 3-4 from the leadoff position with an RBI and two runs scored ... had her fourth straight multi-hit performance against Southern Miss (April 1), going 2-4 with a pair of RBI and a run scored ... stretched her hitting streak to seven games with hits in each of the three games at Kentucky, including a 2-4 performance in game three (April 5) ... went 2-2 in the win over Middle Tennessee (April 8), including her fifth triple of the season ... earned her second straight multi-hit game with a 2-2 performance against UAB (April 14), scoring a run ... had three two-hit performances in the series at Auburn (April 17-18), scoring four times ... hit a pair of RBI singles in game two against Arkansas (May 2) ... went 4-4 to open NCAA Regional play against Fairfield (May 15).

HIGH SCHOOL: Nominated for the Gatorade Player of the Year ... Max Prep All-American ... AHSAA North/South All-Star Game MVP in 2012 ... two-time all-state selection ... twice named Class 6A Hitter of the Year ... 2013 PressRegister Player of the Year ... named to the ASWA Super All-State team in 2013 ... member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Key Club. PERSONAL: Daughter of Donald and Alicia Grantham ... has one brother, Braxton ... majoring in criminal justice.

GRANTHAM’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2014 .228 54 44 123 18 28 4 1 5 21 10 17 0 1 2015 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL .228 54 44 123 18 28 4 1 5 21 10 17 0 1

PERSONAL Born Demitra Dorothea-Victoria Turner on Feb. 16, 1995, in College Station, Texas … daughter of Rodney and Evelyn Turner … has one brother, Matthew, and one sister, Alexis … majoring in human performance and exercise science. TURNER’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2015 .423 62 61 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 8 13 16 19 TOTAL .423 62 61 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 8 13 16 19

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Player Profiles

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2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 53 games as either a pinch runner or pinch hitter, scoring runs in 18 of them ... had stolen bases against Florida Gulf Coast (Feb. 7), Cal Poly (Feb. 14), Texas A&M (March 27) and Washington (May 17) ... earned her first career plate appearance against Mississippi Valley State (March 31), drawing a walk and later scoring a run ... had her first at-bat on May 2 at Arkansas.

HIGH SCHOOL 5-3 • Sophomore • L/R Outfield Played at Cedar Falls High School ... two-time Academic All-State honoree and named a 2014 Academic All-American ... threetime letterwinner and all-district Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls) honoree ... all-county selection ... also was a co-captain of the varsity volleyball team, earning all-county and all-district accolades ... played club softball with the Birmingham Thunderbolts, helping team earn a top-20 finish at the 2014 nationals.

RACHEL BOBO

PERSONAL Born Rachel Leigh Bobo on March 14, 1996, in Huntsville, Ala. ... daughter of Joey and Terri Bobo ... majoring in chemical engineering.

BOBO’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2015 .000 53 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 6 TOTAL .000 53 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 6

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Made 39 starts over 59 appearances ... third on the team with a .347 batting average and 13 stolen bases ... hit a two-run double against No. 23 South Alabama (Feb. 5) in the seventh inning to help complete the 2-1 comeback victory ... went 2-3 and scored a pair of runs at Samford (Feb. 11) ... tallied a four-game hit streak, starting against Samford (Feb. 11) and running through the game vs. Cal Poly (Feb. 14) ... was named to the Easton Bama Bash AllTournament team ... went 2-3 with an RBI against No. 5 Michigan (Feb. 20) ... hit her first career home run against James Madison (Feb. 21) as part of a 3-3 performance ... scored two runs and knocked in a pair of hits in the 5-2 • Junior • R/R Utility weekend finale against Lipscomb (Feb. 22) ... went 2-2 and scored the first run of the game in the series finale vs. Louisiana (March 1) ... hit a third inning double and eventually came around to score in game one vs. Georgia (March Tuscaloosa, Ala. 14) ... hit an RBI double as part of a 2-3 performance vs. Georgia State (March (American Christian Academy) 18) ... went 2-3 with an RBI single and a two-run double against MVSU (March 31) ... went 2-3 with two runs scored and an RBI against Southern Miss (April 1) ... hit a go-ahead two run single in the sixth inning of game three against Kentucky (April 5), giving Alabama the 2-0 win and the series victory ... drove in two runs on a fifth-inning triple at UAB (April 7) and later scored in the inning ... extended her hitting streak to a career best six games with a 2-3 performance vs. UAB (April 14), scoring twice while driving in a run ... earned a hit in each game of the series at Auburn (April 17-18) ... went 2-4 with a sixth-inning RBI single against Troy (April 21) ... earned a hit in every game of the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional, including a 2-4 performance with an RBI in the finale against Washington (May 17) ... hit a two-run double as part of a 2-2 performance vs. Oregon in the Women’s College World Series (May 30), accounting for both of the Tide’s runs in the 2-1 victory.

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CHANDLER DARE

PROFILES

2014 (FRESHMAN) Made 52 appearances, primarily as a pinch-runner, with six starts in the outfield ... hit .333 over 24 at-bats with eight hits and six RBI … went 7-10 in stolen bases … made her first appearance against Kennesaw State (Feb. 7) as a pinch-runner ... made her first start against Northwestern State (Feb. 8), going 1-3 with her first hit and first stolen base ... scored two runs against Northwestern State (Feb. 8) and one against Troy (Feb. 9) ... went 3-4 against Tennessee State (Feb. 14), driving in two runs and also scoring ... scored as a pinch runner in both games against Houston at the Easton Crimson Classic ... scored as a pinch runner in both game one (March 7) and game two (March 8) against South Carolina ... went 1-3 against Mississippi Valley State (March 11) with a two-run triple and an RBI groundout ... scored in each game during the Ole Miss series ... swiped her fifth stolen base of the season in game two against the Rebels (March 15) ... delivered a pinch-hit RBI single in the sixth inning of game three at Ole Miss (March 16) ... scored in game three against Florida (March 23), laying down a sacrifice bunt but reaching on an error before coming around to score ... entered as a pinch-runner against South Alabama (April 2), immediately stealing second on the next pitch for her sixth stolen base of the season ... scored as a pinch runner in game two at Mississippi State (April 12) ... similarly scored as pinch runner in series opener at Missouri (May 1) … started a game-ending double play as a defensive substitution in right field against USC Upstate (May 17) in the NCAA Regional round ... appeared as a defensive substitution in both games against Nebraska during the NCAA Super Regional round … made three appearances at the Women’s College World Series, as a defensive substitution. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time all-state selection ... Tuscaloosa News “Softball’s Best” selection all four seasons of her career while playing for American Christian Academy... career batting average leader for the state of Alabama at .669 (336-502) ,as the only player in state history with a career average over .600 ... also set career state records for runs (337) and consecutive times to reach base safely (18) ... posted three of the top four single-season batting averages in state history: .688 in 2013, .658 in 2011 and .645 in 2010 ... her 40 career triples ranked second in state history... earned five hits in one game, coming up one hit shy of tying that state record ... twice scored five runs in a single game, putting her second on yet another state single-game record list ... swiped 233 career stolen bases, ranking third in state history... struck out only three times in a single season, good for third-best in state history (min. 155 plate appearances) ... her 336 career hits ranked 11th in the state record book ... set the state record for single-season batting average in 2011, hitting .658 ... hit .619 in her junior season with 91 hits including five home runs, 14 doubles and 11 triples ... also was a six-time state champion at ACA in cross country and track and field ... two-time all-state selection in cross country and track and field ... set school records in the 100 meters, 200 meters, triple jump and the 400-meter relay team ... member of the National Honor Society, VISTA, BETA Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Tuscaloosa Four Runners. PERSONAL: Daughter of Austin and Marla Dare ... has two brothers, Parker and Davis ... majoring in public relations. DARE’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2014 .333 52 6 24 17 8 0 1 0 6 1 6 7 10 2015 .347 59 39 124 22 43 5 1 1 22 1 9 13 15 TOTAL .345 111 45 148 39 51 5 2 1 28 2 15 20 25

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Player Profiles

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Infield

2015 (FRESHMAN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA) Started all 52 games as a freshman for the Lady Lions … one of 25 finalists for the NFCA Freshman of the Year award … named second team All-Louisiana by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association … third team All-Southland Conference … set new single-season school records with 49 RBI and eight triples … was second on the team with a .362 batting average and 63 hits, including nine doubles and eight home runs.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: First Team NFCA All-South Region and First Team All-State performer at Bob Jones High School … Madison, Ala. (Bob Jones) participated in the North-South AllStar Game ... batted .403 over her career with 191 runs scored, 144 runs batted in and 62 doubles ... hit .489 with 23 doubles, 51 runs and four triples in her senior season ... also played varsity basketball ... played club softball with the Huntsville Sparks.

SYDNEY BOOKER

7 5-5 • Freshman • L/R

Outfield

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Attended Cy-Fair High School in Cypress, Texas … was the team’s offensive MVP as a junior and senior after earning First Team All-State and district MVP honors both seasons … First Team All-District as a freshman in 2012 and was named Cy-Fair High School’s rookie of the year … Academic All-District all four years at Cy-Fair High School … played club softball with the CyFair Intruders, who won the Triple Crown Southwest Nationals and placed second at the Colorado Fireworks Tournament in 2015.

MERRIS SCHRODER

PERSONAL: Born Merris Rebekah Schroder on Dec. 30, 1996 … daughter of Jeff Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair) and Marla Schroder … has one brother, Will, and one sister, Micah … majoring in elementary education.

PROFILES

PERSONAL: Born Sydney Nanette Booker on December 10, 1995 ... daughter of David and DeLourdes Booker … father, David, played split end at Alabama and was on Crimson Tide’s 1979 national championship team ... has one brother, Dylan, and two sisters, Savanah and Shelby … majoring in human performance/exercise science.

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Player Profiles 2015 (SOPHOMORE): NFCA Third Team All-American ... Second Team All-SEC and SEC All-Tournament Team ... set a new Alabama single season record, driving in 80 RBI to beat Charlotte Morgan’s previous record of 79 originally set in 2008 ... led the team with 19 home runs, including four multi-homer games, the most in a single season in program history ... started 59 games, seeing time at third base and designated player ... hit her first home run of the season at Samford (Feb. 11) ... drove in 5-10 • Junior • L/R Infield two runs against Pacific (Feb. 13) on a fifth-inning triple ... added two RBI against Pacific (Feb. 15) on a bases-loaded walk and an RBI triple ... blasted a two-run homer to Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest) center field in the series opener vs. Louisiana (Feb. 28) ... sent the first pitch she saw over the fence in game one against Ole Miss (March 6), blasting her first career grand slam ... drew a career high three walks in that game following her grand slam ... went 2-3 in the second game against the Rebels (March 7) and added another hit in game three (March 8), a two-run double in the first inning ... went 3-5 in the opener against Georgia (March 14), scoring the final run in the Tide’s 7-4 extra-inning victory ... blasted a two-run homer in the fifth inning of game two (March 14) ... hit a fifth inning grand slam against Georgia Tech (March 25) ... hit a two-run homer at the start of Alabama’s six-run sixth inning that ultimately led to a comeback victory in game two over Texas A&M (March 28) ... hit an RBI triple and a three-run double in the win over MVSU (March 31) ... hit an RBI single and an RBI double in the 12-1 win over Southern Miss (April 1) ... hit her seventh home run of the season in game two at Kentucky (April 4), a solo shot in the seventh inning that scored the final run in the Tide’s 7-3 victory ... drove in two runs and scored once as part of a 2-2 performance in Alabama’s 10-0 victory over UAB (April 7) ... hit a pair of home runs against Middle Tennessee (April 8), launching a three-run homer in the first inning and a solo shot in the fourth ... drove in a career high five RBI on three hits against UAB (April 14), scoring twice ... slugged her second multi-homer game of the season in the front end of a doubleheader at Auburn (April 18), driving in five RBI and collecting a career-high nine total bases in the 3-4 performance ... went 2-5 with three RBI in the series finale at Auburn (April 18), hitting her third home run of the weekend ... drew walks in all three of her plate appearances in game two against Tennessee (April 24) ... blasted a pair of home runs and drove in seven RBI with a dominating 3-4 day at the plate in the series finale against Tennessee (April 25) ... hit three home runs in game two at Arkansas (May 2), becoming just the second player in program history to do so ... drove in both runs in Alabama’s 2-1 win over Georgia at the SEC Tournament (May 7) ... drove in five runs in the Tide’s second game at the NCAA Regional against Washington (May 16), hitting a first inning RBI single and a fourth inning grand slam ... broke a 13 at-bat hitless streak with a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning of game three against Oklahoma (May 23) to help secure the Tide’s ticket to the Women’s College World Series ... drove in her record-setting 80th run of the season with a first inning RBI single against LSU at the Women’s College World Series (May 30).

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MARISA RUNYON

PROFILES

2014 (FRESHMAN) Made 33 appearances, including 17 starts at second base and designated player ... hit .295 with 18 hits, five home runs and 17 RBI … made her first appearance as a pinch-hitter against Kennesaw State (Feb. 7) ... delievered her first hit of the season in a pinch-hit appearance against Middle Tennessee (Feb. 8), eventually coming around to score in the same inning ... went 1-3 in her first start with the Tide, against Troy (Feb. 9) ... hit safely in four straight games, starting against Middle Tennessee (Feb. 8) and stretching through the game against New Mexico (Feb. 15) ... drove in her first RBI against Tennessee State (Feb. 14) off a pinch-hit infield single ... delivered a pinch-hit RBI single in game two against South Carolina (March 8) ... went 1-1 against Mississippi Valley State (March 11) with two walks and a two-run triple, her first triple of the season ... drove in a season-high three RBI against Georgia Southern (April 18), with two coming on her first home run with the Tide, a two-run shot in the sixth inning ... went 1-3 with a run scored at North Carolina (April 18) ... hit her second home run as a pinch-hitter against Southern Miss (April 22), sending a three-run blast over the right-field fence ... earned three starts at second base in the series against Georgia, hitting a two-run homer in game three (April 26) to give Alabama the lead in the

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bottom of the second ... hit her fourth home run of the season against Auburn in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals (May 8), a solo shot that started a rally in the bottom of the second to eventually give Alabama a 5-4 lead ... registered her first multi-hit performance of the season in the NCAA Regional round against USC Upstate (May 17), going 2-4 ... collected a season-high three hits, including a game-tying home run in the seventh, during the extra-inning win against Nebraska (May 22) to open the NCAA Super Regional round ... one day later, drove in the go-ahead run in the game victory over the Huskers (May 23) – sending the Tide on to the Women’s College World Series ... went 1-3 against Oklahoma at the WCWS (May 29), driving in Alabama’s first run of the game with an RBI single down the right-field line. HIGH SCHOOL Named the Toast of the Coast Softball Player of the Year by The Sun News ... helped lead Carolina Forest High School to a class AAA state championship appearance ... batted .556 with a .975 slugging percentage during her junior year ... hit five home runs in that junior season, adding 15 doubles and two triples ... twice named to the class AAAA all-state team. PERSONAL Daughter of Delisle and Jennifer Runyon ... has one sister, Cassie, and one brother, Kyle ... majoring in exercise science. RUNYON’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2014 .295 33 17 61 10 18 0 1 5 17 9 14 0 1 2015 .327 61 59 165 36 54 12 2 19 80 28 36 1 1 TOTAL .319 94 76 226 46 72 12 3 24 97 37 50 1 2

Marisa Runyon’s 80 RBIs in 2015 was a new Alabama singleseason record, breaking Charlotte Morgan’s previous best of 79 set in 2008. Of those 80 RBIs, 66 of them came in the final 32 games of the season, an average of 2.06 per game.


Player Profiles

10 5-5 • Freshman • L/R

Utility

PERSONAL: Born Mari Louise Cranek on Sept. 29, 1996 … daughter of Bryan and Kelly Matula … has two brothers, Kole and Kody Matula, and two Needville, Texas (Needville) sisters, Kylie Matula and Makenzie Patterson … majoring in elementary education.

MARI CRANEK

2015 (FRESHMAN): Made 27 appearances, including eight starts ... made her collegiate debut against McNeese (Feb. 8) as a defensive replacement at catcher ... drove in a run and scored vs. Pacific (Feb. 13) ... caught Alexis Osorio’s no-hitter in her first start at catcher vs. Pacific (Feb. 15) ... slugged a hard-hit double for her first career hit in the sixth inning of game two against Ole Miss (March 7), later coming around to score off an Andrea Hawkins double ... made her second start at catcher against 5-8 • Sophomore • R/R Catcher Georgia State (March 18), scoring a run ... hit a two-run single in the win over MVSU (March 31) ... blasted a first inning grand slam to center field in the 11-0 win over Middle Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale) Tennessee (April 8) ... drove in three runs and scored twice as part of a 2-3 performance against UAB (April 14), hitting her second home run in as many games ... hit the gameending RBI single in Alabama’s 8-0 run rule victory over Fairfield to open the NCAA Regional round (May 15).

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CARRIGAN FAIN

HIGH SCHOOL In-state product who played at Gardendale High School … team finished second in the 6A Area 12 standings in 2012 and 2014 and was Area 12 champs in 2013 … an honorable mention selection to the 2014 Birmingham All-Metro Softball Team … selected to the Birmingham News All-North East Softball Team in 2013 … selected Gardendale team captain in 2014, earning team Offensive MVP award and the Highest GPA award … also played varsity volleyball and track at GHS … played club softball with Lady Lightning Gold, based in North Carolina … member of teams that earned top-10 finishes at the PGF championships in 2013 and 2014, in addition to winning the 2013 Independence Day Tournament with an 11-0 record … was ranked 30th overall and within the top five catchers of the 2014 class, by StudentSports.com … named to the 2012 Adidas Softball Team and was the MVP of the Southern AllStar Softball Showcase.

PROFILES

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played prep softball at Needville High School in Needville, Texas … guided Needville to a runner-up finish at the state tournament as a senior, earning District MVP honors … … received an invitation to the U.S. Junior National Team Tryouts in 2015 ... All-District selection in 2013 and 2012 … Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in 2012 … played club softball with Texas Aces Jacoby, finishing second at the 2012 ASA National Championships.

PERSONAL Born Carrigan Grace Fain on June 17, 1996, in Gardendale, Ala. … daughter of Michael and Annie Fain … her mother played softball at Samford and her uncle Jason Belcher played football at Troy … has two sisters, Cori and Kasey … graduated at the top of her class at Gardendale High School … majoring in international studies.

FAIN’S CAREER STATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2015 .222 27 8 27 7 6 2 0 2 12 9 9 0 0 TOTAL .222 27 8 27 7 6 2 0 2 12 9 9 0 0

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Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at Winfield High School in Winfield, Ala. … guided Winfield to its first ever state championship in 2014 as a junior … named 2014 state tournament MVP and earned the “Miss Softball” award from the Alabama Sports Writers Association … team MVP in the 2014 NorthSouth All-Star game … 2015 and 2014 Wendy’s Heisman state finalist … battled injuries her senior season at Winfield but returned in time to pitch in the state tournament, ultimately finishing fifth … five time 5-7 • Freshman • L/L Pitcher All-State honoree … finished in the top five at the PGF Nationals with her club team, the Birmingham Thunderbolts, in 2014 and 2015 … winners of the 2015 DeMarini Winfield, Ala. (Winfield) Invitational and finished in the top five at the 2015 Independence Day Tournament.

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MADI MOORE

PERSONAL: Born Madison Jane Moore on Dec. 5, 1996 … daughter of Ken and Meredith Moore … has one sister, Lilly … majoring in general studies.

2015 (FRESHMAN):

PROFILES

NFCA Second Team All-American ... one of three finalists for the NFCA Freshman of the Year Award ... SEC Freshman of the Year, First Team All-SEC and SEC AllFreshman team ... SEC All-Tournament Team ... made 31 starts and five relief appearances, posting a 22-9 record with a 1.75 ERA and 227 strikeouts ... made her collegiate debut in relief at No. 23 South Alabama (Feb. 5), entering with the bases loading, trailing 1-0 in the sixth inning ... earned the win vs. the Jaguars as the Tide scored two in the top of the seventh to pull ahead, while she struck out four of the seven batters she faced ... 5-8 • Sophomore • R/R Pitcher threw a complete game victory over Houston (Feb. 6) in her first start, striking out 13 ... earned another complete game win over Florida Gulf Coast (Feb. 7), striking out eight over 5.0 innings ... had a tough start vs. Stanford (Feb. 13), Riverside, Calif. (King) exiting after 3.1 innings with six earned runs allowed but took a no-decision as the Tide eventually came back to win ... rebounded with a NO-HITTER vs. Pacific (Feb. 15), striking out five ... it is just the fourth no-hitter thrown by a freshman in Alabama history ... took her first loss of the season against Michigan (Feb. 21), limiting the potent Wolverine offense to just four runs in the complete-game effort ... rebounded with a complete-game victory over Lipscomb (Feb. 22) in her next start, allowing just one run off two hits ... took a tough-luck loss in game two vs. Louisiana (Feb. 28), throwing a complete game with just two runs allowed and 12 strikeouts ... won the series opener over Ole Miss (March 6), throwing a two-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts ... threw a season-high 9.0 innings in the extra-inning comeback victory in game one at Georgia (March 14), striking out eight while limiting one of the nation’s top offenses to just four runs, three earned, on five hits ... earned her second win of the weekend in game three against the Bulldogs (March 15), throwing 6.0 innings with two earned runs allowed ... faced just three batters over the minimum over 6.0 shutout innings vs. Georgia State (March 18) to earn her fourth straight win ... took a tough-luck loss in the series opener vs. Florida (March 21), holding the Gators to just one run, unearned, while striking out seven ... pitched a complete game victory in the series finale vs. the Gators (March 23), holding them to just one unearned run on four hits while fanning seven ... threw a five-inning shutout against Texas A&M (March 27), allowing just three hits and one walk while striking out eight ... threw 4.2 innings in a game three loss to the Aggies, allowing a season-high six earned runs (March 29) ... took the tough-luck loss in game one against Kentucky (April 4), holding the Wildcats to just two runs, one earned, in the 2-1 loss ... threw a shutout seventh inning in relief in game two vs. Kentucky (April 4) ... secured the series victory over the Wildcats with a complete game shutout in game three (April 5), striking out nine ... threw a complete game shutout in the series opener at Auburn (April 17), striking out 13 while becoming the first pitcher all year to shut out the Tigers ... secured the series victory over Auburn with another complete game win in game two (April 18), allowing just three runs, one earned, on five hits ... bounced back from a tough-luck loss in game one vs. Tennessee (April 23) with a win in game three (April 25), throwing 4.2 innings with six strikeouts ... struck out 12 batters while allowing just one unearned run on two hits against Georgia to open the SEC Tournament (May 7) ... faced just one batter over the minimum in a five-inning shutout victory over Washington in the NCAA Regional (May 16), allowing one hit with no walks and nine strikeouts ... threw a complete game victory in the NCAA Regional finale over Washington (May 17) with just one unearned run allowed on two hits ... bounced back from game one loss to Oklahoma (May 22) in the NCAA Super Regional to throw a complete game shutout in game two (May 23), allowing just one hit to force a deciding game three ... held the potent Sooner offense to just three runs in game three (May 23) as Alabama came back to defeat Oklahoma, 5-3, and win the Super Regional series ... fell in the opening game of the Women’s College World Series against Michigan (May 28) but rebounded with a strong winning performance against Oregon (May 30), holding the Ducks to just one run on three hits with nine strikeouts.

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ALEXIS OSORIO

HIGH SCHOOL Played at King High School in the softball hotbed southern California … helped team win 2014 Big VIII League co-championship and Woodbridge Tournament title … named 2014 Big VIII League MVP and All-Area Pitcher of the Year … 2014 first team all-american, first team all-state and first team All CIF-SS Division I … team MVP and King High School Female Athlete of the Year her senior season … played club softball with the Corona Angels, helping them win the 2014 Independence Day Tournament and TCS Nationals 18-Gold while finishing as co-champions at the Champions Cup 18-Gold … finished runner-up at the PGF 18-Gold National Tournament. PERSONAL Born Alexis Marina Osorio on Aug. 21, 1996, in Riverside, Calif. … daughter Anthony and Erika Osorio … has one brother, Daniel … majoring in psychology. Alexis Osorio was the SEC Freshman of the Year in 2015 and was one of three finalists for the NFCA Freshman of the Year Award. In conference play, she was the only pitcher in the SEC with over 100 strikeouts and an ERA under 2.00.

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OSORIO’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2015 1.75 22 9 36 31 22 7 0 0 192.0 112 60 48 72 227 TOTAL 1.75 22 9 36 31 22 7 0 0 192.0 112 60 48 72 227


Player Profiles

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SYDNEY LITTLEJOHN

2014 (FRESHMAN) Made nine starts in the circle, along with 20 relief appearances ... went 11-2 with three saves and an SEC-leading 1.49 ERA over 89.0 innings pitched … limited opposing batters to a .197 batting average while striking out 64 … made her first appearance with the Tide in the final inning over North Florida (Feb. 7), securing the win with a shutout inning ... earned the win in her first start, shutting out Middle Tennessee (Feb. 8) over 6.0 innings while allowing two hits and one earned run ... posted a season-high seven strikeouts against Middle Tennessee ... matched those seven Ks in her next start against Tennessee State (Feb. 14), throwing a shutout while allowing only three hits ... earned her third consecutive win by defeating New Mexico (Feb. 15), pitching 5.0 innings with one unearned run and four strikeouts ... earned her fourth win of the season against Virginia Tech (Feb. 22) ... appeared in all three games against South Carolina (March 7-9) ... earned the game two win in relief against the Gamecocks, throwing 3.2 hitless shutout innings with a walk producing the lone base runner ... also earned a tough save in game three vs. Souther Carolina (March 9), after entering with the bases loaded in the top of the seventh and the potential go-ahead run at the plate ... came on in relief during game three at Ole Miss, with one out in the seventh inning, (March 16), allowing two hits but retiring the final two batters to preserve the 9-2 victory ... entered to pitch with one out in the sixth inning against Georgia State (March 19), getting the final two outs to hold Alabama’s lead … struck out four in 2.2 relief innings during team’s 6-2 win at Jacksonville (March 25) ... earned the win in relief during game two against LSU (March 29), throwing 2.0 shutout innings with one hit and a pair of walks ... threw 4.0 shutout innings as the starter against South Alabama (April 2), earning the win with only three hits allowed ... suffered her first loss of the season in game three at Mississippi State (April 13), entering with two runners on and nobody out in the bottom of the 10th of that eventual 4-3 loss ... threw 1.2 perfect innings in relief against Auburn (April 16) ... earned her second save of the season at

HIGH SCHOOL: Named District 17-3A 2012 pitcher of the year after receiving 2011 State Most Valuable Player honors ... led club team to a runner-up finish at the 2011 PGF Fastpitch National Championships ... totaled 1,009 career strikeouts ... named to East Texas Super Team, Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State Team, All-Star Team and Academic All-State ... Max Preps All-American ... district MVP in 2011 and again in 2013 ... helped her team finish third at the 2013 Premier Nationals ... helped the Texas Glory select team to a fourth-place finish at the 2012 ASA Gold Nationals in Oklahoma City ... member of the National Honor Society ... graduated in the top 10 of her class. PERSONAL: Daughter of Paul and Lynn Littlejohn ... has one sister, Kim ... majoring in exercise science. LITTLEJOHN’S CAREER STATS

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO 2014 1.49 11 2 29 9 6 1 3 2015 1.71 16 2 28 14 8 6 3 TOTAL 1.61 27 4 57 23 14 7 6

SV IP H R ER BB SO 3 89.0 65 22 19 29 64 1 106.1 75 33 26 29 73 4 195.1 140 55 45 58 137

PROFILES

2015 (SOPHOMORE): Made 14 starts along with 14 relief appearances, including a pair of perfect games against Eastern Kentucky (Feb. 6) and Ole Miss (March 8) ... the only pitcher in program history to throw multiple perfect games in a season and is just the third pitcher in program history to throw multiple no-hitters in the same season, joining Stephanie VanBrakle and Kelsi Dunne ... led the team with a 1.71 ERA while earning a 16-2 record with 73 strikeouts and just 29 walks ... threw her first PERFECT GAME in 6-0 • Junior • R/R Pitcher her season debut against Eastern Kentucky (Feb. 6) ... it is just the second perfect game in school history, joining current UA pitching coach Stephanie VanBrakle who did so on April 1, 2006 vs. Kentucky ... it Rusk, Texas (Rusk) is the 23rd no-hitter in school history and the first since Jaclyn Traina on May 20, 2011 vs. Jackson State ... earned her second win against McNeese (Feb. 8), throwing 5.0 shutout innings ... allowed her first run of the season in the seventh inning vs. Samford (Feb. 11) ... allowed just three hits in a shutout win over Pacific (Feb. 13) ... limited the Cal Poly offense to just one hit in the extra-inning complete game shutout (Feb. 14), fanning a career-high 10 batters ... defeated James Madison (Feb. 21) for her fifth-straight win, going 6.2 innings with three earned runs allowed ... won game one vs. Louisiana (Feb. 28), limiting one of the nation’s top offenses to just one run on two hits ... earned her second win of the weekend against the Ragin’ Cajuns in relief in game three (March 1), giving up a game-tying homer in the top of the seventh before the Tide rallied in the bottom half to win in walk-off fashion ... threw her second PERFECT GAME of the season in the series finale vs. Ole Miss (March 8), marking the first perfect game thrown by an Alabama pitcher at Rhoads Stadium ... took her first loss of the season in relief in game two at Georgia (March 14) ... threw 5.0 shutout innings in the win against Georgia Tech (March 25), including 4.0 perfect innings to start before giving up her lone hit of the day in the top of the fifth inning ... earned a win in relief in game two against Texas A&M (March 28), allowing just two unearned runs over 5.1 innings pitched with six strikeouts ... defeated Southern Miss (April 1) with just one run allowed on four hits over 5.0 innings ... earned a win in relief in game two against Kentucky (April 4), throwing 2.0 shutout innings with just two hits allowed as the Tide came back to win, 7-3 ... threw 4.0 shutout innings in start against Middle Tennessee (April 8), earning the win with just four hits allowed ... threw 4.0 hitless innings with just one unearned run allowed against UAB (April 14) to earn the win in relief ... secured the final out in the game two victory over Tennessee (April 24), earning her first save of the season ... threw 9.2 shutout innings over the weekend against Arkansas, including a complete game victory in the finale (May 3) ... threw a six-inning shutout over Fairfield to open NCAA Regional play (May 15), allowing just two hits.

North Carolina (April 18), throwing 3.0 innings with only one hit and one walk allowed over 37 pitches ... earned a road win at Southern Miss (April 22), throwing 5.0 shutout innings with three hits and five strikeouts ... clinched sole possession of an SEC championship for Alabama with a complete-game victory at Missouri (May 2), scattering four hits with one run allowed in her first SEC start ... earned her third save of the season in series finale at Missouri (May 3), allowing one hit over 1.2 innings ... named SEC Freshman of the Week after the series at Missouri ... suffered only her second loss of the season after falling 5-3 to Georgia (May 9) in the SEC Tournament semifinals despite a complete-game effort ... entered in relief against SIU Edwardsville during the NCAA Regional round (May 16), striking out the final batter in Alabama’s 13-3 five-inning victory ... pitched 8.0 shutout relief innings against Nebraska in the NCAA Super Regional series opener (May 22), holding the Huskers to three hits as Alabama eventually won, 6-5, in the 12th inning … allowed only an unearned run over 4.2 relief innings in game two against Florida (June 3) at the Women’s College World Series.

In 2015, Sydney Littlejohn became the first Alabama player to throw two perfect games in the same season, earning her first on Feb. 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky and her second on March 8 vs. Ole Miss.

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Player Profiles

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Utility

CAROLINE HARDY Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills)

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played for Vestavia Hills High School in Vestavia Hills, Ala. … Over the Mountain Journal AllOver the Mountain Team from 2012-15 … All-State and All-Metro selection in 2013 and 2014 … Birmingham News Hitter of the Year in 2013 … member of the 2014 North-South All-Stars … twotime Max Preps All-American … played club softball with Tennessee Fury and the East Cobb Bullets … with the Fury, placed third at the 16U nationals in 2013 and won the Adidas Futures tournament and TCS Sparkler tournament … finished runner-up at the 2015 ASA Junior Olympic Cup with the East Cobb Bullets.

PERSONAL: Born Joy Caroline Hardy on Nov. 4, 1996 … daughter of Greg and Kim Hardy … has one sister, Emily Jane … majoring in secondary education with a focus on social science.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Attended Presbyterian Christian School in Hattiesburg, Miss. … one of only 10 players in the nation selected to the 2015 Louisville Slugger Hit Club, which represents the top hitters in the country … 2014 Clarion Ledger All-State and named to the publication’s “Dandy Dozen” list … 2014 Hattiesburg American All-Area selection … 2011 Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) AAA Player of the Year … helped her team to a 2010 MAIS AAA state 5-6 • Freshman • R/R Catcher championship and was named AllTournament team … seven time all-district, three time all-state and four time MVP … 2015 MAIS Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian) Tournament and All-Star teams … played club softball with the Germantown Red Devils and the Birmingham Thunderbolts … earned top five finishes at the PGF nationals with the Birmingham Thunderbolts in 2014 (fifth) and 2015 (third) … placed second at the 2012 16U ASA Nationals and fourth at the 2013 tournament with the Red Devils … also played basketball at PCS, leading the team to a 2014 state championship and earning All-Tournament and All-State honors … was named the school offensive player of the year in basketball.

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REAGAN DYKES

PERSONAL: Born Reagan Elise Dykes on Dec. 17, 1996 … daughter of Bob and Donna Dykes … has one brother, Holden, and one sister, Ramsi, who played collegiate softball at William Carey University … majoring in business.

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2015 Review

2015 Review Alabama finished the season ranked No. 6 in both the USA Today/NFCA poll and the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll. The Tide have finished in the Top 10 in the past 11 straight seasons. With a 10-0 shutout victory over UAB on April 7, head coach Patrick Murphy earned his 900th career victory. He finished the season with an all-time record of 918-261 (.779), including a 890-241 (.787) mark in 17 seasons at Alabama and a 28-20 (.583) record as interim head coach at Northwestern Missouri State in 1995. Alabama matched a program record with four AllAmericans in 2015. The Tide has previously done so in 2001, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Of those years, the 2015 and 2008 groups are the only ones that did not include at least one senior.

Alabama’s comeback win over Oklahoma in the 2015 Super Regional series marked the 14th time in 44 rounds that a team has come back to win a series after losing game one. The Tide is the only team in the country to appear in every Super Regional round since it started in 2005, winning eight of the 11.

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Haylie McCleney was named a First Team AllAmerican and a First Team Academic All-American for the second straight season, joining Kayla Braud as the only players in program history to do so. McCleney is the first softball player in Alabama athletics history to be named the Capital One Academic All-America Team Member of the Year.

2015 AWARDS NFCA All-America Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (2nd Team) Marisa Runyon (3rd Team) Demi Turner (3rd Team)

All-SEC Haylie McCleney (1st Team / All-Defensive) Alexis Osorio (1st Team / All-Freshman) Marisa Runyon (2nd Team) Demi Turner (2nd Team / All-Freshman)

NFCA All-South Region Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Marisa Runyon (1st Team) Demi Turner (1st Team) Danae Hays (3rd Team)

SEC Freshman of the Year: Alexis Osorio SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Haylie McCleney Capital One Academic All-America Team Member of the Year (Softball): Haylie McCleney

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2015 Review 2015 OVERALL STATISTICS RECORD: 48-15  HOME: 24-8  AWAY: 13-4  NEUTRAL: 11-3  SEC: 17-7 BATTING Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 8 Haylie McCleney .436 63 63 165 69 72 14 3 8 47 116 .703 61 4 9 0 .588 3 0 32 34 101 1 2 .981 2 Demi Turner .423 62 61 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 106 .546 8 1 13 0 .444 2 11 16 19 109 76 9 .954 5 Chandler Dare .347 59 39 124 22 43 5 1 1 22 53 .427 1 1 9 0 .352 2 8 13 15 45 0 0 1.000 9 Marisa Runyon .327 61 59 165 36 54 12 2 19 80 127 .770 28 2 36 1 .424 3 1 1 1 45 57 3 .971 18 Andrea Hawkins .313 43 24 83 13 26 3 0 0 8 29 .349 3 0 12 0 .337 0 2 6 6 16 0 0 1.000 21 Chaunsey Bell .304 62 58 161 21 49 10 1 7 36 82 .509 21 2 9 3 .383 4 2 0 0 372 9 2 .995 15 Danae Hays .282 63 63 181 43 51 8 2 7 36 84 .464 24 5 18 0 .381 0 3 1 2 88 76 10 .943 17 Jadyn Spencer .279 58 53 140 31 39 10 0 6 27 67 .479 39 3 21 1 .440 2 3 4 5 42 0 1 .977 12 Kallie Case .266 48 30 94 26 25 3 1 1 10 33 .351 9 0 12 0 .327 1 6 4 5 38 42 4 .952 24 Leona Lafaele .253 62 60 158 26 40 10 1 5 24 67 .424 27 3 21 1 .370 1 0 1 2 292 8 2 .993 19 Danielle Richard .252 55 49 123 34 31 5 1 3 25 47 .382 30 4 24 0 .404 4 7 8 11 14 2 1 .941 20 Crarrigan Fain .222 27 8 27 7 6 2 0 2 12 14 .519 9 1 9 0 .432 0 0 0 0 54 2 0 1.000 4 Rachel Bobo .000 53 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .500 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 .000 28 Sydney Littlejohn .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 14 1 .944 7 Kayla Rettig .000 26 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 27 Alexis Osorio .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 17 3 .870 Totals .321 63 63 1616 403 518 90 17 61 361 825 .511 261 26 193 6 .418 22 43 90 107 1227 322 40 .975 Opponents .196 63 63 1488 138 292 32 2 28 120 412 .277 159 31 408 7 .285 15 22 42 50 1167 475 69 .960 LOB - Team (399), Opp (351). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (16). TPs turned - Team, (0), Opp (1). IBB (10), McCleney 6. Runyon 2, Spencer 2, Opp (6). Picked off - Spencer 1.

PITCHING Player

ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1.71 16 2 28 14 8 6 3 1 106.1 75 33 26 29 73 5 1 10 .197 1 5 0 3 8 27 Alexis Osorio 1.75 22 9 36 31 22 7 0 0 192.0 112 60 48 72 227 9 1 13 .166 6 16 0 9 11 23 Leslie Jury 2.40 10 4 28 18 7 4 3 3 110.2 105 45 38 58 108 18 0 5 .242 7 10 0 3 3 Totals 1.92 48 15 63 63 37 20 3 4 409.0 292 138 112 159 408 32 2 28 .196 14 31 0 15 22 Opponents 6.33 15 48 63 63 25 2 0 7 389.0 518 403 352 261 193 90 17 61 .321 47 26 3 22 43 28 Sydney Littlejohn

PB - Team (5), Bell 4, Fain 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - Bell (38-45), Osorio (18-21), Jury (13-17), Littlejohn (11-12), Fain (4-4).

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FIELDING

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 20 Carrigan Fain 56 54 2 0 1.000 0 4 0 1.000 1 0 5 Chandler Dare 45 45 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 18 Andrea Hawkins 16 16 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 21 Chaunsey Bell 383 372 9 2 .995 0 38 7 .844 4 0 24 Leona Lafaele 302 292 8 2 .993 16 0 0 --- 0 0 8 Haylie McCleney 104 101 1 2 .981 0 0 0 --- 0 0 17 Jadyn Spencer 43 42 0 1 .977 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9 Marisa Runyon 105 45 57 3 .971 1 0 0 --- 0 0 2 Demi Turner 194 109 76 9 .954 8 0 0 --- 0 0 12 Kallie Case 84 38 42 4 .952 4 0 0 --- 0 0 28 Sydney Littlejohn 18 3 14 1 .944 1 11 1 .917 0 0 15 Danae Hays 174 88 76 10 .943 6 0 0 --- 0 0 19 Danielle Richard 17 14 2 1 .941 0 0 0 --- 0 0 23 Leslie Jury 25 5 18 2 .920 0 13 4 .765 0 0 27 Alexis Osorio 23 3 17 3 .870 0 18 3 .857 0 0 7 Kayla Rettig 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 4 Rachel Bobo 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Totals 1589 1227 322 40 .975 16 42 8 .840 5 0 Opponents 1711 1167 475 69 .960 16 90 17 .841 12 0

Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 2 Demi Turner 18 6 2 - 26 8 Haylie McCleney 14 7 - - 21 15 Danae Hays 12 2 - - 14 9 Marisa Runyon 9 5 - - 14 21 Chaunsey Bell 11 1 - - 12 5 Chandler Dare 11 1 - - 12 17 Jadyn Spencer 8 1 - - 9 24 Leona Lafaele 8 - - - 8 18 Andrea Hawkins 6 - - - 6 19 Danielle Richard 4 1 - - 5 12 Kallie Case 3 1 - - 4 20 Carrigan Fain 1 - - - 1 TEAM 105 25 2 0 132

HITTING STREAKS

REACHED BASE STREAKS

Player Longest Current Player Longest Current 21 Chaunsey Bell 11 8 Haylie McCleney 25 25 2 Demi Turner 10 1 15 Danae Hays 16 2 24 Leona Lafaele 9 24 Leona Lafaele 14 8 Haylie McCleney 8 17 Jadyn Spencer 14 19 Danielle Richard 6 2 Demi Turner 13 1 5 Chandler Dare 6 2 21 Chanusey Bell 12 15 Danae Hays 6 1 19 Danielle Richard 11 9 Marisa Runyon 5 1 9 Marisa Runyon 9 1 12 Kallie Case 5 18 Andrea Hawkins 7 2 17Jadyn Soencer 4 5 Chandler Dare 6 2 18 Andrea Hawkins 3 2 12 Kallie Case 5 20 Carrigan Fain 2 1 20 Carrigan Fain 3 1 4 Rachel Bobo 1

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MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 9 Marissa Runyon 10 1 5 5 21 8 Haylie McCleney 6 2 4 - 12 2 Demi Turner 8 2 - 1 11 15 Danae Hays 7 2 1 - 10 21 Chaunsey Bell 5 2 2 - 9 24 Leona Lafaele 4 1 - 1 6 5 Chandler Dare 4 1 - - 5 17 Jadyn Spencer 4 1 - - 5 19 Danielle Richard 2 1 2 - 5 12 Kallie Case 2 1 - - 3 20 Carrigan Fain 1 1 1 - 3 18 Andrea Hawkins 2 - - - 2 TEAM 55 15 15 7 92


2015 Review SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STATISTICS RECORD: 17-7

HOME: 8-4

AWAY: 9-3

SEC: 17-7

BATTING Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2 Demi Turner .397 23 22 73 13 29 2 0 1 13 34 .466 3 1 6 0 .429 0 5 8 10 30 22 4 .929 8 Haylie McCleney .371 24 24 70 21 26 3 1 3 17 40 .571 23 0 3 0 .527 0 0 10 11 37 1 1 .974 9 Marisa Runyon .357 23 22 70 18 25 3 0 12 35 64 .914 8 1 18 0 .425 1 1 0 0 16 14 1 .968 24 Leona Lafaele .333 24 24 69 11 23 4 0 4 16 39 .565 14 1 8 1 .452 0 0 0 1 120 3 0 1.000 21 Chaunsey Bell .323 24 23 62 10 20 4 0 2 12 30 .484 9 2 2 1 .419 1 2 0 0 166 2 2 .988 18 Andrea Hawkins .313 18 15 48 8 15 2 0 0 8 17 .354 1 0 7 0 .327 0 1 3 3 12 0 0 1.000 12 Kallie Case .280 21 16 50 13 14 2 1 1 7 21 .420 2 0 3 0 .308 0 4 3 4 26 30 4 .933 15 Danae Hays .270 24 24 74 15 20 4 2 1 11 31 .419 9 2 11 0 .365 0 1 1 1 34 31 5 .929 17 Jadyn Spencer .264 21 18 53 13 14 5 0 4 11 31 .585 19 0 9 1 .458 0 0 2 2 10 0 0 1.000 5 Chandler Dare .194 21 9 36 4 7 1 0 0 3 8 .222 0 0 2 0 .194 0 3 2 4 19 0 0 1.000 19 Danielle Richard .174 21 18 46 12 8 0 0 1 3 11 .239 11 1 12 0 .345 0 3 3 4 9 0 0 1.000 20 Carrigan Fain .125 8 1 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .250 2 0 4 0 .300 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 1.000 4 Rachel Bobo .000 19 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 7 Kayla Rettig .000 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 27 Alexis Osorio .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1.000 28 Sydney Littlejohn .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 .833 Totals .306 24 24 660 152 202 31 4 29 136 328 .497 101 8 85 3 .403 2 20 33 41 495 120 18 .972 Opponents .210 24 24 614 66 129 16 1 9 54 174 .283 74 20 168 2 .311 9 5 17 19 477 210 33 .954 LOB - Team (162), Opp (161). DPs turned - Team (8), Opp (7). IBB - Team (3), McCleney 2, Runyon 1, Opp (4). Picked off- Spencer 1

PITCHING Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 27 Alexis Osorio 1.60 10 5 18 14 10 4 0 0 91.2 61 29 21 34 109 6 1 4 .186 3 12 12 5 4 28 Sydney Littlejohn 2.39 4 1 10 2 2 2 0 1 29.1 24 14 10 11 20 1 0 3 .216 0 0 0 2 0 23 Leslie Jury 2.55 3 1 10 8 1 1 0 2 44.0 44 23 16 29 39 9 0 2 .251 4 8 8 2 1 Totals 1.99 17 7 24 24 13 7 0 3 165.0 129 66 47 74 168 16 1 9 .210 7 20 20 9 5 Opponents 5.72 7 17 24 24 9 1 0 1 159.0 202 152 130 101 85 31 4 29 .306 21 8 8 2 20

FIELDING

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 24 Leona Lafaele 123 120 3 0 1.000 8 0 0 --- 0 0 5 Chandler Dare 19 19 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 18 Andrea Hawkins 12 12 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 20 Carrigan Fain 12 12 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 1 0 17 Jadyn Spencer 10 10 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 19 Danielle Richard 9 9 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 23 Leslie Jury 9 3 6 0 1.000 0 7 1 .875 0 0 27 Alexis Osorio 7 1 6 0 1.000 0 7 1 .875 0 0 21 Chaunsey Bell 170 166 2 2 .988 0 16 1 .941 3 0 8 Haylie McCleney 39 37 1 1 .974 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9 Marisa Runyon 31 16 14 1 .968 0 0 0 --- 0 0 12 Kallie Case 60 26 30 4 .933 3 0 0 --- 0 0 15 Danae Hays 70 34 31 5 .929 2 0 0 --- 0 0 2 Demi Turner 56 30 22 4 .929 4 0 0 --- 0 0 28 Sydney Littlejohn 6 0 5 1 .833 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 4 Rachel Bobo 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 7 Kayla Rettig 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Totals 633 495 120 18 .972 8 17 2 .895 4 0 Opponents 720 477 210 33 .954 7 33 8 .805 4 0

Player 2 Demi Turner 21 Chaunsey Bell 8 Haylie McCleney 9 Marisa Runyon 24 Leona Lafaele 15 Danae Hays 18 Andrea Hawkins 17 Jadyn Spencer 12 Kallie Case 19 Danielle Richard TEAM

HITTING STREAKS

REACHED BASE STREAKS

Player Longest Current 2 Demi Turner 9 21 Chaunsey Bell 5 5 Chandler Dare 5 8 Haylie McCleney 5 24 Leona Lafaele 5 1 9 Marisa Runyon 5 2 12 Kallie Case 4 17 Jadyn Spencer 4 4 15 Danae Hays 3 2 18 Andrea Hawkins 3 19 Danielle Richard 3 1 20 Carrigain Fain 1 -

Player Longest Current 24 Leona Lafale 12 12 2 Demi Turner 11 21 Chaunsey Bell 10 17 Jadyn Spencer 9 9 8 Haylie McCleney 9 9 9 Marisa Runyon 8 8 15 Danae Hays 8 2 19 Danielle Richard 6 1 5 Chandler Dare 5 12 Kallie Case 4 18 Andrea Hawkins 3 20 Carrigan Fain 2 1

2 3 4 5+ Total 10 2 - - 12 8 - - - 8 6 2 - - 8 3 4 - - 7 6 - - - 6 3 2 - - 5 4 - - - 4 3 1 - - 4 2 1 - - 3 1 - - - 1 46 12 0 0 58

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Player 9 Marisa Runyon 8 Haylie McCleney 24 Leona Lafaele 2 Demi Turner 21 Chauncey Bell 15 Danae Hays 18 Andrea Hawkins 12 Kallie Case 17 Jaydn Spencer 5 Chandler Dare TEAM

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PB - Team (4), Bell 3, Fain, 1 Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Bell (16-17), Osorio (7-8), Jury (7-8), Littlejohn (3-3), Fain (1-1).

2 3 4 5+ Total 4 1 1 3 9 2 1 2 - 5 3 - - 1 4 2 2 - - 4 3 1 - - 4 2 - 1 - 3 2 - - - 2 1 1 - - 2 1 1 - - 2 1 - - - 1 21 7 4 4 36

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2015 Review SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE AWARDS 2015 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Florida Auburn Alabama LSU Tennessee Georgia Missouri Texas A&M South Carolina Mississippi State Ole Miss Kentucky Arkansas

SEC Overall 18-5 50-6 18-6 49-9 17-7 42-12 15-9 44-11 15-9 42-14 14-9 40-14 14-10 39-14 12-12 38-18 10-14 37-20 10-14 35-19 6-18 30-25 5-19 29-24 1-23 16-37

2015 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Baton Rouge, La. - Tiger Park) Wednesday, May 6 (First Round) Game 1: #7 Missouri 9, #10 Mississippi State 0 Game 2: #6 Georgia 11, #11 Ole Miss 0 Game 3: #9 South Carolina 6, #8 Texas A&M 3 Game 4: #5 Tennessee 5, #12 Kentucky 4 Thursday, May 7 (Quarterfinals) Game 5: #2 Auburn 5, #7 Missouri 2 Game 6: #3 Alabama 2, #6 Georgia 1 Game 7: #1 Florida 10, #9 South Carolina 1 Game 8: #5 Tennessee 7, #4 LSU 5 Friday, May 8 (Semifinals) Game 9: #2 Auburn 7, #3 Alabama 1 Game 10: #5 Tennessee 2, #1 Florida 1 Saturday, May 9 (Championship) #2 Auburn 6, #5 Tennessee 5

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SEC IN THE POSTSEASON - Eight teams in final USA Today/NFCA Top 25 No. 1 Florida No. 3 Auburn No. 4 LSU No. 6 Alabama No. 8 Tennessee No. 12 Georgia No. 14 Missouri No. 17 Kentucky - 11 NCAA Regional Teams Most of any conference - Eight NCAA Super Regional Teams Most of any conference - Five Women’s College World Series Teams Florida (National Champions) Auburn LSU Alabama Tennessee

2015 SEC SOFTBALL AWARDS First Team All-SEC P - Lauren Haeger, Florida P - Alexis Osorio, Alabama P - Carley Hoover, LSU IF - Kelsey Stewart, Florida IF - Emily Carosone, Auburn IF - Bianka Bell, LSU IF - Alex Hugo, Georgia IF - Kasey Cooper, Auburn OF - Haylie McCleney, Alabama OF - Alaynie Page, South Carolina OF - Emily Crane, Missouri OF - Kirsti Merritt, Florida C - Kellsi Kloss, LSU DP/UTIL - Sahavanna Jaquish, LSU Second Team All-SEC P - Chelsea Wilkinson, Georgia P - Tori Finucane, Missouri IF - Marisa Runyon, Alabama IF - Sami Fagan, Missouri IF - Demi Turner, Alabama IF - Tori Vidales, Texas A&M IF - Jade Rhodes, Auburn OF - Tiffany Howard, Auburn OF - Bailey Landry, LSU OF - A.J. Andrews, LSU OF - Sydni Emanuel, Georgia C - Annie Aldrete, Tennessee DP/UTIL - Tina Iosefa, Georgia SEC All-Freshman P - Alexis Osorio, Alabama P - Carley Hoover, LSU P - Aleshia Ocasio, Florida P - Paige Lowary, Missouri IF - Tori Vidales, Texas A&M IF - Demi Turner, Alabama IF - Amanda Sanchez, Missouri IF - Meghan Gregg, Tennessee IF - Scarlet McSwain, Tennessee OF - Nicole DeWitt, Florida OF - Cortni Emanuel, Georgia OF - Emily Griggs, LSU OF - Elantra Cox, Ole Miss C - Ashley Walters, Texas A&M DP/UTIL - Tiara Duffy, South Carolina

Marisa Runyon used a scorching second half of the season to propel herself to the top of the SEC rankings, slugging 12 home runs and 35 RBI in conference play

SEC All-Defensive P - Rainey Gaffin, Tennessee C - Griffin Joiner, Kentucky 1B - Sandra Simmons, LSU 2B (tie) - Emily Corosone, Auburn 2B (tie) - Kelsey Stewart, Florida SS - Kathlyn Medina, Florida 3B - Kasey Cooper, Auburn LF - Tiffany Howard, Auburn CF - Haylie McCleney, Alabama RF - Emily Crane Player of the Year Kelsey Stewart, Florida Pitcher of the Year Lauren Haeger, Florida Freshman of the Year Alexis Osorio, Alabama Scholar-Athlete of the Year (tie) Haylie McCleney, Alabama Devon Wallace, Arkansas Coach of the Year Clint Myers, Auburn

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Alexis Osorio was lights-out in conference play as a freshman, sporting an SEC-leading 1.60 ERA with 109 strikeouts over 91.2 innings

Haylie McCleney, a threetime Academic All-American, became the third Tide player to be named SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, joining Jordan Praytor (2008) and Jennifer Fenton (2012)


2015 Review SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE RANKINGS

Demi Turner made a big impression her freshman season, earning All-America and All-SEC honors with a formidable mix of speed and power. She was named SEC Freshman of the Week twice and was a top 25 finalist for the NFCA Freshman of the Year award.

BATTING AVERAGE Haylie McCleney 2nd .436 Demi Turner 6th .423

RUNS BATTED IN Marisa Runyon

RUNS SCORED Haylie McCleney

5th

69

HOME RUNS Marisa Runyon

DOUBLES Haylie McCleney

T-6th

14

STOLEN BASES Haylie McCleney

9th

127

TOTAL BASES Marisa Runyon

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Marisa Runyon 6th .770 Haylie McCleney 9th .703 HITS Demi Turner TRIPLES Demi Turner WALKS Haylie McCleney Jadyn Spencer

7th

T-6th

1st T-10th

82

5

61 39

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Haylie McCleney 1st .588

2015 SEC LEADERS (SEC-ONLY STATS) BATTING AVERAGE Demi Turner 1st

80

T-3rd

19

4th

32

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Sydney Littlejohn 2nd 1.71 BATTERS STRUCK OUT Alexis Osorio 2nd SAVES Leslie Jury

T-7th

227

3

OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Alexis Osorio 1st .166 Sydney Littlejohn 5th .197 INNINGS PITCHED Alexis Osorio WINS Alexis Osorio

7th 192.0

6th

22

RUNS SCORED Haylie McCleney DOUBLES Jadyn Spencer TOTAL BASES Marisa Runyon

6th .397

T-8th

T-8th

1st

21

5

64

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Marisa Runyon 1st .914 HITS Demi Turner TRIPLES Danae Hays WALKS Haylie McCleney Jadyn Spencer

T-6th

29

T-4th

2

1st 4th

23 19

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Haylie McCleney 6th .527

RUNS BATTED IN Marisa Runyon

1st

35

HOME RUNS Marisa Runyon

1st

12

1st T-2nd

10 8

STOLEN BASES Haylie McCleney Demi Turner

2015 REVIEW

2015 SEC LEADERS (OVERALL STATS)

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Alexis Osorio 1st 1.60 Sydney Littlejohn 3rd 2.39 Leslie Jury 6th 2.55 BATTERS STRUCK OUT Alexis Osorio 1st

109

OPPOSING BATTING Alexis Osorio Sydney Littlejohn Leslie Jury

AVERAGE 1st .186 5th .216 9th .251

INNINGS PITCHED Alexis Osorio

5th 91.2

WINS Alexis Osorio

1st

10

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Records & History HONORS AND AWARDS NFCA ALL-AMERICANS (49) 2015 (4) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (2nd Team) Marisa Runyon (3rd Team) Demi Turner (3rd Team) 2014 (2) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (2nd Team) 2013 (4) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Haylie McCleney (2nd Team) Jaclyn Traina (3rd Team) 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Amanda Locke (2nd Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Jennifer Fenton (3rd Team) 2011 (4) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (2nd Team) 2010 (3) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Kayla Braud (2nd Team) Kelsi Dunne (2nd Team) 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) 2008 (4) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (3rd Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) 2007 (3) Lauren Parker (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) Chrissy Owens (3rd Team) 2006 (2) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (3rd Team) 2005 (2) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) 2004 (1) Jackie McClain (3rd Team) 2003 (1) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) 2002 (2) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) 2001 (4) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) Shelley Laird (2nd Team) Suzanne Olcott (3rd Team) 2000 (3) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (3rd Team) 1999 (2) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) Carrie Moreman (3rd Team) 1998 (1) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team)

RECORDS & HISTORY

EASTON ALL-AMERICANS (46) 2013 (4) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Andrea Hawkins (1st Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Amanda Locke (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Jennifer Fenton (2nd Team) 2011 (4) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (1st Team) 2010 (3) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) 2008 (4) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) 2007 (3) Chrissy Owens (1st Team) Lauren Parker (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) 2006 (3) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) Staci Ramsey (3rd Team) 2005 (2) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) 2004 (1) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) 2003 (2) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) Lacy Prejean (3rd Team) 2002 (2) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) 2001 (4) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team)

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2000 (3) 1999 (2) 1998 (2)

Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (2nd Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (2nd Team)

ALL SOUTH REGION (83) 2015 (5) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Marisa Runyon (1st Team) Demi Turner (1st Team) Danae Hays (3rd Team) 2014 (5) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Molly Fichtner (2nd Team) Jadyn Spencer (3rd Team) 2013 (4) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) 2012 (6) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jennifer Fenton (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Amanda Locke (1st Team) 2011 (6) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (1st Team) Amanda Locke (1st Team) Jennifer Fenton (2nd Team) 2010 (4) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) 2009 (6) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Ashley Holcombe (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (1st Team) 2008 (5) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) Kelley Montalvo (2nd Team) 2007 (6) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Chrissy Owens (1st Team) Lauren Parker (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) 2006 (5) Staci Ramsey (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Chrissy Owens (2nd Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) 2005 (4) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Jackie Wilkins (2nd Team) 2004 (3) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Dominique Accetturo (2nd Team) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) 2003 (3) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) 2002 (3) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) 2001 (5) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) Ginger Jones (2nd Team) 2000 (4) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (2nd Team) Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) 1999 (2) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) 1998 (4) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) Christy Kyle (1st Team) J.C. Chapman (2nd Team)

1997 (3)

Karla Contryman (1st Team) Christy Kyle (1st Team) Nicki McKee (2nd Team)

NATIONAL COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR 2012 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle SOUTH REGION COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR (9) 2014 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle 2012 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle 2011 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2010 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2009 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2008 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2006 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Asst. Coach Alyson Habetz\ Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2003 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Asst. Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2000 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Asst. Coach Alyson Habetz Asst. Coach Karen Johns ALL-SEC (89) 2015 (4) 2014 (4) 2013 (3) 2012 (8) 2011 (4) 2010 (4) 2009 (4) 2008 (7) 2007 (6) 2006 (6)

Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Marisa Runyon (2nd Team) Demi Turner (2nd Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Molly Fichtner (2nd Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Haylie McCleney (2nd Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Jennifer Fenton (1st Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) Jazlyn Lunceford (2nd Team) Kayla Braud (2nd Team) Kendall Dawson (2nd Team) Amanda Locke (2nd Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (1st Team) Amanda Locke (2nd Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (2nd Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Dani Woods (2nd Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) Lauren Parker (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Chrissy Owens (2nd Team) Dani Woods (2nd Team) Staci Ramsey (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (1st Team)


Records & History HONORS AND AWARDS Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) Dani Woods (2nd Team) Jackie Wilkins (1st Team) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) Staci Ramsey (2nd Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Staci Ramsey (2nd Team) Capper Reed (2nd Team) Lacy Prejean (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Lacy Prejean (2nd Team) Jackie Wilkins (2nd Team) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) Lacy Prejean (2nd Team) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Christy Kyle (2nd Team) Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) Lacy Prejean (2nd Team) Kelley Askew (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (2nd Team) Christy Kyle (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) Penny Cope (2nd Team) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) Kim Rohret (2nd Team) Christy Kyle (1st Team) Karla Contryman (2nd Team)

SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR (2) 2010 Charlotte Morgan 2009 Charlotte Morgan SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR (5) 2014 Jaclyn Traina 2012 Jaclyn Traina 2011 Kelsi Dunne 2010 Kelsi Dunne 2006 Stephanie VanBrakle SEC COACH OF THE YEAR (4) 2014 Patrick Murphy 2012 Patrick Murphy 2010 Patrick Murphy 2006 Patrick Murphy SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (8) 2014 Alexis Osorio 2010 Kayla Braud 2009 Amanda Locke 2008 Kelsi Dunne 2006 Brittany Rogers 2003 Stephanie VanBrakle 2001 Jackie McClain 2000 Lacy Prejean FRESHMAN ALL-SEC (14) 2015 (2) Alexis Osorio Demi Turner 2013 (2) Haylie McCleney Andrea Hawkins 2011 (1) Kaila Hunt 2010 (2) Kayla Braud Keima Davis 2009 (2) Cassie Reilly-Boccia Amanda Locke 2008 (1) Kelsi Dunne 2007 (1) Charlotte Morgan 2006 (2) Kelley Montalvo Brittany Rogers 2005 (3) Chrissy Owens Jordan Praytor Dani Woods SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM 2015 Sydney Littlejohn

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Jadyn Spencer Ryan Iamurri Cassie Reilly-Boccia Courtney Conley Catherine Dozier Catherine Dozier Jordan Praytor Brittany Rogers Jordan Praytor Jennifer Wright Angela Johnson

USA SOFTBALL NATIONAL POW (8) 2014 Jaclyn Traina (3/25) 2010 Kelsi Dunne (5/18) 2009 Kelsi Dunne (4/6) 2008 Kelley Montalvo (3/11) Charlotte Morgan (4/8) 2006 Stephanie VanBrakle (3/13) Dominique Accetturo (3/27) 2005 Stephanie VanBrakle (5/17) NFCA SOFTBALL NATIONAL POW (4) 2014 Jaclyn Traina (3/25) 2009 Kelsi Dunne (4/6) 2008 Kelley Montalvo (3/11) Charlotte Morgan (4/8) SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK (45) 2015 Haylie McCleney (2/16) 2013 Molly Fichtner (4/8) 2012 Amanda Locke (2/13) Jennifer Fenton (3/19) Kaila Hunt (4/2) Amanda Locke (4/23) 2011 Amanda Locke (5/9) 2010 Charlotte Morgan (3/22) 2009 Charlotte Morgan (4/20) 2008 Brittany Rogers (2/18) Kelley Montalvo (3/10) Charlotte Morgan (3/24) Charlotte Morgan (4/7) 2007 Brittany Rogers (2/20) Lauren Parker (2/26) Dani Woods (4/10) 2006 Dani Woods (2/6) Jordan Praytor (3/13) Dominique Accetturo (3/20) Dani Woods (3/27) Dani Woods (5/1) 2005 Ashley Courtney (2/21) Ashley Courtney (3/28) Staci Ramsey (4/18) 2004 Stephanie VanBrakle (3/15) Stephanie VanBrakle (4/19) Capper Reed (5/4) Jackie Wilkins (5/11) 2003 Ashley Courtney (2/3) Jackie McClain (2/24) Jackie McClain (4/7) 2002 Ashley Courtney (2/12) Jackie McClain (4/22) 2001 Kelly Kretschman (2/26) Kelly Kretschman (3/12) Jackie McClain (4/2) Kelly Kretschman (4/23) 2000 Ginger Jones (4/3) Suzanne Olcott (2/14) 1999 Kelly Kretschman (4/13) 1998 Carrie Moreman (4/21) Christy Kyle (4/7) Kelly Kretschman (3/24) 1997 Christy Kyle (4/8) Christy Kyle (4/22) SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK (32) 2015 Sydney Littlejohn (2/9) Sydney Littlejohn (3/9) Leslie Jury (4/27) 2014 Jaclyn Traina (3/24) 2012 Jaclyn Traina (3/19) Jaclyn Traina (4/2) Jaclyn Traina (4/9) 2011 Kelsi Dunne (3/14) Jaclyn Traina (3/21) Kelsi Dunne (4/4) 2010 Kelsi Dunne (4/12) 2009 Kelsi Dunne (3/9) Kelsi Dunne (4/6)

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2002 2001 2000 1999

Kelsi Dunne (4/27) Kelsi Dunne (4/21) Kelsi Dunne (5/5) Blair Potter (5/1) Stephanie VanBrakle (2/13) Stephanie VanBrakle (3/6) Stephanie VanBrakle (3/27) Stephanie VanBrakle (4/3) Stephanie VanBrakle (2/14) Erin Wright (2/16) Shelley Laird (2/25) Erin Wright (3/4) Shelley Laird (4/15) Shelley Laird (3/19) Shelley Laird (3/20) Julie Lindner (4/10) Shelley Laird (3/2) Penny Cope (3/30) Shelley Laird (5/4)

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (16) 2015 Demi Turner (3/16) Demi Turner (3/30) 2014 Sydney Littlejohn (5/5) 2013 Haylie McCleney (2/11) Haylie McCleney (2/25) 2011 Jaclyn Traina (2/21) Jaclyn Traina (3/1) 2010 Kayla Braud (2/22) Kayla Braud (3/15) Kayla Braud (3/29) 2009 Amanda Locke (2/16) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (4/6) 2008 Kelsi Dunne (2/25) 2007 Charlotte Morgan (2/13) Charlotte Morgan (3/13) Charlotte Morgan (3/20) SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (35) 2015 (2) Alexis Osorio Marisa Runyon 2014 (2) Kallie Case Haylie McCleney 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (MVP) Jennifer Fenton Kaila Hunt Kayla Braud 2011 (2) Whitney Larsen Jennifer Fenton 2010 (4) Kelsi Dunne (MVP) Jennifer Fenton Whitney Larsen Kayla Braud 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan Lauren Parker Ashley Holcombe 2008 (3) Charlotte Morgan Whitney Larsen Kelsi Dunne 2007 (1) Kellie Eubanks 2006 (1) Brittany Rogers 2005 (6) Dominique Accetturo Ashley Courtney Jordan Praytor Stephanie VanBrakle (MVP) Jackie Wilkins Jennifer Wright 2004 (1) Jackie McClain 2003 (2) Dominique Accetturo Stephanie VanBrakle 2002 (1) Suzanne Olcott 2000 (1) Ginger Jones 1998 (2) Kierstin Arntsen Carrie Moreman

RECORDS & HISTORY

2005 (4) 2004 (4) 2003 (4) 2002 (4) 2001 (6) 2000 (6) 1999 (4) 1998 (5) 1997 (2)

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (12) 2014 (2) Kaila Hunt Jaclyn Traina 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (MVP) Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Amanda Locke 2011 (1) Whitney Larsen 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan Kelley Montalvo Brittany Rogers 2008 (1) Charlotte Morgan 2000 (1) Kelly Kretschman

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Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS GRAND SLAMS

1. Karla Contryman 2. Christy Kyle 3. Christy Kyle 4. Christy Kyle 5. Kelley Askew 6. Ginger Jones 7. Christy Kyle 8. Lindsay Testa 9. Staci Ramsey 10. Stephanie VanBrakle 11. Dominique Accetturo 12. Staci Ramsey 13. Dani Woods 14. Stephanie VanBrakle 15. Dominique Accetturo 16. Kelley Montalvo 17. Kellie Eubanks 18. Charlotte Morgan 19. Dani Woods 20. Charlotte Morgan 21. Kellie Eubanks 22. Whitney Larsen 23. Jordan Praytor 24. Kelley Montalvo 25. Whitney Larsen 26. Jazlyn Lunceford 27. Whitney Larsen 28. Charlotte Morgan 29. Kayla Braud 30. Whitney Larsen 31. Charlotte Morgan 32. Whitney Larsen 33. Kaila Hunt 34. Whitney Larsen 35. Jaclyn Traina 36. Jennifer Fenton 37. Jazlyn Lunceford 38. Jennifer Fenton 39. Jennifer Fenton 40. Danae Hays 41. Amanda Locke 42. Keima Davis 43. Leona Lafaele 44. Leona Lafaele 45. Kaila Hunt 46. Danae Hays 47. Leona Lafaele 48. Haylie McCleney 49. Danae Hays 50. Kallie Case 51. Marisa Runyon 52. Marisa Runyon 53. Chaunsey Bell 54. Carrigan Fain 55. Haylie McCleney 56. Marisa Runyon 57. Marisa Runyon

vs. Auburn (4/2/97) vs. Mississippi (4/5/97) vs. Mississippi (4/5/98) vs. Georgia Southern (3/25/98) vs. Arkansas (3/21/99) vs. Eastern Kentucky(2/19/00) vs. Long Island (3/9/00) vs. Tennessee (3/25/01) vs. Mississippi (4/5/03) vs. Chattanooga (2/29/04) vs. Samford (3/17/05) vs. Marshall (2/12/06) at Kentucky (4/1/06) vs. Troy (4/11/06) vs. Troy (4/11/06) at Arkansas (5/6/06) vs. Louisiana Tech (3/27/07) vs. Georgia (3/31/07) vs. Purdue (2/9/08) vs. McNeese State (2/13/08) vs. McNeese State (2/13/08) vs. Tennessee (3/9/08) vs. Georgia (5/3/08) vs. Georgia (5/3/08) vs. Baylor (3/8/09) vs. Arizona State *WCWS* (5/30/09) vs. Michigan (2/27/10) at Georgia (3/14/10) South Carolina (3/21/10) at Auburn (4/2/10) vs. Troy (4/20/10) at Arkansas *SEC Tournament* (5/13/10) at USF (2/27/11) vs. Florida State (3/12/11) vs. Georgia (3/20/11) vs. Arkansas (3/25/11) vs. Mississippi State (4/16/11) vs. Stanford *NCAA Super Regional* (5/27/11) vs. DePaul (3/23/12) at Mississippi State (4/1/12) vs. South Carolina (4/15/12) vs. Illinois (2/8/13) vs. UAB (4/10/13) vs. Texas A&M (5/8/13) vs. Western Kentucky (5/19/13) vs. Kennesaw State (2/7/14) vs. Grand Canyon (2/14/14) vs. UCF (2/21/14) at Jacksonville (3/25/14) at Missouri (5/1/14) vs. Ole Miss (3/6/15) vs. Georgia Tech (3/25/15) vs. Georgia Tech (3/25/15) vs. Middle Tennessee State (4/8/15) at Auburn (4/17/15) vs. Washington *NCAA Regional* (5/16/15) vs. Oklahoma *NCAA Super Regional* (5/23/15)

RECORDS & HISTORY

ALL-TIME ALABAMA HIT STREAKS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 10.

*Kelly Kretschman Kayla Braud Jordan Praytor Brittany Rogers Kayla Braud Jackie McClain Charlotte Morgan Haylie McCleney Jennifer Fenton Kayla Braud Ashley Holcombe Brittany Rogers

11. Blair Potter 12. Kelsi Dunne* 13. Kelsi Dunne 14. Kelsi Dunne* 15. Charlotte Morgan 16. Kelsi Dunne* 17. Kelsi Dunne 18. Kelsi Dunne 19. Kelsi Dunne* 20. Kelsi Dunne* 21. Kelsi Dunne 22. Jaclyn Traina 23. Sydney Littlejohn# 24. Alexis Osorio 25. Sydney Littlejohn#

vs. Kentucky 8-0, April 29, 2007 vs. Illinois 6-0, February 22, 2008 vs. Mississippi 8-0, March 30, 2008 vs. Kentucky 2-1, April 14, 2009 at Georgia Tech 10-0, April 22, 2009 vs. Auburn 6-0, April 26, 2009 vs. Jacksonville State 9-0, May 22, 2009 vs. Jacksonville State 9-0, May 23, 2009 vs. Jacksonville State, 6-0, February 12, 2011 at South Carolina, 1-0, March 3, 2011 at Mississippi, 8-0, May 6, 2011 vs. Jackson State, 8-0, May 20, 2011 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 8-0, Feb. 6, 2015 vs. Pacific, 13-0, Feb. 13, 2015 vs. Ole Miss, 10-0, March 8, 2015

* - seven-inning no-hitter   # - perfect game

ALABAMA IN THE WOMEN’S NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH LEAGUE 2001 NPF Draft 11th 21st

Ginger Jones (3rd pick, 3rd round) • Tampa Bay Firestix Kelley Askew (1st pick, 6th round) • Akron Racers

2003 NPF Senior Draft 18th

Jackie McClain (2nd pick, 3rd round) • New England Riptide

2005 NPF Senior Draft 8th

Ashley Courtney (2nd pick, 2nd round) • New England Riptide

2006 NPF Senior Draft 2nd

Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd pick, 1st round) • Philadelphia Force

2008 NPF Senior Draft 22nd

Jordan Praytor (1st pick, 4th round) • New England Riptide

2009 NPF Senior Draft 21st

Ashley Holcombe (1st pick, 5th round) • Rockford Thunder

2010 NPF Senior Draft 1st

2011 NPF Senior Draft 1st 13th

Charlotte Morgan (1st pick, 1st round) • USSSA Pride Kelsi Dunne (1st pick, 1st round) • NPF Diamonds Whitney Larsen (1st pick, 4th round) • NPF Diamonds

35 (1998) 28 (2011) 25 (2006) 19 (2008) 23 (2013) 17 (2004) 17 (2009) 16 (2014) 16 (2012) 14 (2010) 14 (2008) 14 (2006)

* - SEC Record

ALABAMA NO HITTERS 1. Shelley Laird 2. Melissa Bautista* 3. Erin Wright 4. Jennifer Wright 5. Stephanie VanBrakle 6. Stephanie VanBrakle 7. Stephanie VanBrakle* 8. Stephanie VanBrakle 9. Stephanie VanBrakle# 10. Chrissy Owens

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vs. Long Island 10-0 (5), March 9, 2000 vs. Texas A&M-C.C. 7-0, February 16, 2001 vs. Lipscomb 8-0 (5), February 13, 2004 vs. North Texas 8-0 (5), February 28, 2004 at Mississippi 9-0, April 3, 2004 at Georgia Tech 1-0 L, April 13, 2004 vs. Missouri State 6-0, February 19, 2006 vs. South Carolina 8-0 (5), March 12, 2006 at Kentucky 7-0, April 1, 2006 vs. Mississippi Valley State 8-0, May 19, 2006

Charlotte Morgan (left) was the first overall pick in the NPF Draft in 2010. Morgan joined forces with Kelly Kretschman (right) on the USSA Pride to go on and win the league title.


Records & History INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS 1. 2.

10 9 9 9 9 9

Carrie Moreman Christy Kyle Kelley Askew Kim Rohret Kristi Frenier Nicki McKee

at Arkansas at Arkansas at Arkansas at Arkansas at Arkansas at Arkansas

March 21, 1999 March 21, 1999 March 21, 1999 March 21, 1999 March 21, 1999 March 21, 1999

Danielle Richard Haylie McCleney Haylie McCleney Whitney Larsen Michelle Menningmann Jordan Praytor Jackie Wilkins Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Kim Rohret Carrie Moreman Carrie Moreman Nicki McKee Karla Contryman

vs. Florida Gulf Coast at Stanford at W. Illinois at Arkansas Louisiana Tech Birmingham-Southern at Mississippi State at Arkansas at Samford at Florida at Samford Siena Wisconsin Kentucky

Feb. 7, 2015 Feb. 13, 2015 Feb. 22, 2013 April 24, 2010 March 27, 2007 March 23, 2006 April 20, 2002 March 21, 1999 March 10, 1998 March 31, 1998 March 10, 1998 March 11, 1998 March 1, 1998 March 21, 1997

Carrie Moreman J.C. Chapman several times

at Arkansas at Kentucky

March 21, 1999 March 21, 1998

Charlotte Morgan Marisa Runyon Kellie Eubanks Dominique Accetturo Dominque Accetturo Haylie McCleney Jennifer Fenton Jennifer Fenton Alex Blewitt Charlotte Morgan Mandy Burford Dani Woods Ashley Courtney

McNeese State Tennessee McNeese State Samford Samford at Western Illinois at Stanford Arkansas vs. Rhode Island at Kentucky vs. Oklahoma State at Kentucky at South Carolina

Feb. 13, 2008 April 25, 2015 Feb. 13, 2008 March 17, 2005 March 17, 2005 Feb. 22, 2013 May 27, 2011 March 25, 2011 Feb. 19, 2010 March 22, 2008 Feb. 09, 2007 April 1, 2006 April 16, 2005

Brittany Rogers Kelley Montalvo several times

Chattanooga Florida State

Ashley Courtney Jordan Praytor Kelly Kretschman several times

at Penn State at South Carolina Wisconsin

RUNS SCORED 1.

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

HITS 1. 2. 3.

8 5 4

8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

DOUBLES 1. 3.

3 3 2

TRIPLES 1. 4.

2 2 2 1

HOME RUNS 1. 3.

3 3 2

Marisa Runyon Jaclyn Traina several times

12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

WALKS 1.

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

May 15, 2008 May 19, 2007

Feb. 18, 2005 April 17, 2005 March 1, 1998

at Arkansas vs. Western Michigan

May 2, 2015 Feb. 26, 2011

Marisa Runyon Jaclyn Traina Lacy Prejean Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen Charlotte Morgan Charlotte Morgan Charlotte Morgan Angela Johnson Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman

at Arkansas vs. Western Michigan Southern at Auburn at Arkansas at Kentucky at Kentucky at Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State LSU LSU

May 2, 2015 Feb. 26, 2011 May 15, 2003 March 27, 2012 April 24, 2010 March 16, 2010 March 22, 2008 May 20, 2007 March 10, 2004 May 1, 1998 May 1, 1998

Kallie Case Cassie Reilly-Boccia Ashley Holcombe Jackie McClain Jackie Wilkins Jordan Praytor Kelley Askew Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman

Virginia Tech at Maryland UAB at Arizona vs Cal State-Fullerton Florida State vs Florida A&M at Arkansas Georgia Southern

Feb. 22, 2014 March 3, 2012 March 25, 2008 Feb. 2, 2002 Jan. 31, 2003 May 19, 2007 March 4, 1999 March 21, 1999 March 25, 1998

TOTAL BASES 1. 3. 4.

1. 3.

3 3 2

Haylie McCleney Cassie Reilly-Boccia several times

TIMES STRUCK OUT 1. 2.

5 4 4 4 4 4

Brittany Rogers Jazlyn Lunceford Jordan Praytor Allison Moore Staci Ramsey Kim Rohret

STOLEN BASES 1. 6.

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3

Kallie Case Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Mandy Burford Kelly Kretschman several times

STEAL ATTEMPTS

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 6.

TIMES HIT BY PITCH

1.

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Kallie Case Kayla Braud Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Kayla Braud Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Mandy Burford Brittany Rogers Kelly Kretschman

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 8.

13.0 12.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 10.2

Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Shelly Laird

MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 3.

16 16 14 14 14

Christy Caccavo Nicki McKee Erin Wright Christy Caccavo Christy Caccavo

MOST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 3. 4.

13 13 12 11 11 11

Christy Caccavo Erin Wright Nicki McKee Christy Caccavo Christy Caccavo Jennifer Wright

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 3. 4.

12 12 11 10 10 10 10

Erin Wright Nicki McKee Jennifer Wright Leslie Jury Charlotte Morgan Stephanie VanBrakle Christy Caccavo

MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 3. 5.

9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Kelsi Dunne Leslie Jury Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Leslie Jury Jaclyn Traina Leslie Jury Lauren Sewell Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Chrissy Owens

at South Alabama UAB

Feb. 5, 2015 March 4, 2009

vs Northwestern at Arkansas Northwestern at Samford at UCLA at Arkansas

June 1, 2006 April 25, 2010 April 29, 2008 Feb. 28, 2007 May 22, 2004 March 21, 1999

Virginia Tech vs. Green Bay at Mississippi St. vs Troy Mississippi Valley at Ole Miss at Arkansas

Feb. 22, 2014 Feb. 9, 2013 March 30, 2012 Feb. 13, 2011 March 12, 2009 April 21, 2007 March 21, 1999

Virginia Tech Feb. 22, 2014 Missouri April 7, 2013 vs. Green Bay Feb. 9, 2013 at Mississippi State March 30, 2012 at UAB Feb. 21, 2012 vs. Troy Feb. 13, 2011 Mississippi Valley State March 12, 2009 at Ole Miss April 21, 2007 Northwest Louisiana April 3, 2007 at Arkansas March 21, 1999

at Arkansas DePaul Tennessee LSU vs Missouri vs South Carolina Western Illinois at South Carolina

March 21, 1999 June 4, 2005 March 21, 2012 April 6, 2002 Feb. 11, 2000 March 5, 1999 March 7, 2000 April 29, 2001

Tennessee vs Oklahoma at Arizona Northeastern Illinois at Arkansas

March 22, 1997 Feb. 15, 1997 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 27, 1998 March 14, 1997

vs Arizona at Arizona vs Oklahoma Northeastern Illinois Tennessee at Arizona

Feb. 23, 1997 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 15, 1997 Feb. 27, 1998 March 22, 1997 Feb. 3, 2002

at Arizona vs Oklahoma at Arizona Georgia at Florida LSU Tennessee

Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 15, 1997 Feb. 3, 2002 April 25, 2014 March 28, 2009 March 28, 2004 March 22, 1997

at Florida at Texas A&M vs Arizona State vs California at Auburn Florida Florida State Appalachian State Florida at Florida at Tennessee

March 28, 2009 March 30, 2013 May 29, 2008 March 5, 2005 April 18, 2015 March 21, 2014 March 2, 2014 Feb. 15, 2013 March 27, 2010 March 29, 2009 May 6, 2007

RECORDS & HISTORY

AT BATS

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Records & History INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS STRIKEOUTS 1. 3. 5.

18 18 17 17 16 16

Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle

MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 3.

4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Kelsi Dunne Nicki McKee Sydney Littlejohn Jaclyn Traina Amanda Locke Kelsi Dunne Charlotte Morgan Charlotte Morgan Erin Wright Melissa Bautista Penny Cope

5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

ASSISTS 1. 2.

9 8 8 8 8

ERRORS 1.

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

March 7, 2000 Feb. 19, 2006 Feb. 23, 2010 June 4, 2005 May 30, 2010 Feb. 15, 2004

Michigan vs Oklahoma Virginia Tech vs. Oklahoma at Arkansas Georgia at Hawai’i at Florida at Kentucky vs #24 Massachusetts at #7 Louisiana State

March 5, 2010 Feb. 15, 1997 March 22, 2014 June 5, 2012 April 28, 2012 March 20, 2011 May 29, 2010 March 28, 2009 March 21, 2004 Feb. 24, 2001 May 8, 1999

Jennifer Wright Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Jaclyn Traina Amanda Locke Chrissy Owens Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle

at Mississippi State at Mississippi State at Troy at Georgia LSU at Mississippi State Florida at Kansas

April 21, 2002 April 29, 2006 Feb. 9 , 2014 April 19, 2012 April 7, 2012 April 29, 2006 March 23, 2004 March 1, 2003

Staci Ramsey Christy Kyle Kelley Montalvo Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman

at South Carolina at Arkansas vs Memphis at Ole Miss vs LSU

April 19, 2003 March 15, 1997 Feb. 7, 2009 April 9, 1999 May 9, 1998

Danielle Richard Kaila Hunt Jennifer Reach Jennifer Reach Melissa Bautista Kristi Frenier Kelly Kretschman Kristi Black Kristi Black Kristi Black

Auburn Florida vs Notre Dame at Georgia Radford vs #23 Iowa Mississippi State vs Kansas at Samford vs Wichita State

March 23, 2013 May 4, 2012 Feb. 23, 2003 May 3, 2003 March 8, 2000 March 4, 1999 April 24, 1999 Feb. 16, 1997 March 18, 1997 March 28, 1997

WILD PITCHES 1. 2. 3.

Western Illinois Missouri State at UAB DePaul at Hawai’i Lipscomb

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Shelley Laird threw a school-record 118 complete games over her four-year career, though her longest outing of 13.0 innings, another school record, was surprisingly not a complete game. Alabama battled Arkansas for 19 innings on March 21, 1999 on the back end of a doubleheader, eventually winning 12-7


Records & History TEAM GAME RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

77 45 44 42 41 41

at Arkansas at LSU Nebraska at Kentucky DePaul at Kentucky

March 21, 1999 April 8, 2011 May 22, 2014 March 21, 1998 June 4, 2005 March 21, 2004

RUNS SCORED 1. 4. 5. 8.

21 21 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 18

at Western Illinois McNeese State South Carolina Syracuse at Tennessee Tech Maryland South Carolina vs Alabama A&M at Samford at Mississippi

Feb. 22, 2013 Feb. 13, 2008 March 21, 2010 Feb. 20, 2011 May 20, 2007 March 2, 2012 April 15, 2012 Feb. 12, 2011 March 10, 1998 May 7, 2011

at Arkansas vs Detroit-Mercy vs Texas A&M-CC South Carolina at Tennessee Tech

March 21, 1999 Feb. 14, 1998 Feb. 17, 2001 March 21, 2010 May 20, 2007

HITS 1. 2. 3.

25 20 19 19 19

20 19 18 18 18 18

McNeese State Syracuse South Carolina at Western Illinois at Tennessee Tech South Carolina

Feb. 13, 2008 Feb. 20, 2011 March 21, 2010 Feb. 22, 2013 May 20, 2007 April 15, 2012

DOUBLES 1. 2. 3.

8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

vs Texas A&M-CC Winthrop at Auburn Mississippi Valley State Northwestern State Lipscomb Middle Tennessee at Florida at Drake Birmingham Southern Albany

Feb. 17, 2001 Feb. 25, 2007 April 18, 2015 March 31, 2015 Feb. 8, 2014 Feb. 11, 2012 Feb. 16, 2008 March 14, 2007 March 3, 2006 April 15, 2004 Feb. 14, 2004

TRIPLES 1.

3 3 3 3 3

vs Missouri State at South Carolina at Penn State Maryland Jackson State

Feb. 19, 2006 April 17, 2005 Feb. 18, 2005 Feb. 20, 2005 April 3, 2002

HOME RUNS 1. 7 2. 6 6 4. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

vs Western Michigan South Carolina at Kentucky South Carolina Northwestern at Kentucky at Tennessee Tech Auburn vs Belmont Northeastern Illinois

Feb. 26, 2011 March 21, 2010 March 22, 2008 April 15, 2012 April 10, 2010 March 22, 2008 May 20, 2007 April 3, 1999 April 14, 1998 Feb. 28, 1998

TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 5.

42 41 33 33 31 31

at Tennessee Tech South Carolina vs Western Michigan at Kentucky at UT-San Antonio at Arkansas

31 31

vs Rhode Island vs Detroit-Mercy

Feb. 19, 2010 Feb. 14, 1998

Mississippi vs Florida A&M at Maryland at Mississippi Northwest Louisiana Virginia Tech at UAB Northwestern State

April 17, 2010 March 4, 1999 March 3, 2012 May 8, 2011 April 3, 2007 Feb. 22, 2014 March 6, 2008 Feb. 9, 2005

WALKS 1. 2. 3. 6.

15 13 12 12 12 11 11 11

TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 3.

6 6 5 5 5 5

at South Alabama vs. Oklahoma Mississippi LSU Southern Miss Tennessee

Feb. 5, 2015 June 5, 2012 March 18, 2012 April 5, 2008 May 3, 2006 March 13, 2004

TIMES STRUCK OUT 1. 2.

20 17 17 17

vs Northwestern at Texas LSU at Texas

June 1, 2006 June 2, 2005 April 6, 2002 Feb. 20, 1999

May 20, 2007 March 21, 2010 Feb. 26, 2011 March 22, 2008 Feb. 18, 2011 April 24, 2010

1. 3.

5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

vs Tulsa North Carolina St. at UAB Stanford South Carolina Chattanooga vs Oklahoma State at Arkansas

Feb. 15, 1997 Feb. 25, 2007 March 6, 2008 May 26, 2006 March 10, 2006 April 11, 2001 March 4, 2000 March 15, 1997

STOLEN BASES 1. 2. 3.

10 9 8 8 8 8 8

vs. Green Bay Northwest Louisiana Virginia Tech vs Troy at Drake Northwestern State at Arkansas

Feb. 9, 2013 April 3, 2007 Feb. 22, 2014 Feb. 13, 2011 March 3, 2006 Feb. 9, 2005 March 21, 1999

STEAL ATTEMPTS 1. 3. 4.

10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Green Bay Northwest Louisiana Georgia Southern Virginia Tech at UAB vs Troy UAB at Drake Northwestern State at Arkansas Georgia Southern

Feb. 9, 2013 April 3, 2007 Feb. 5, 2005 Feb. 22, 2014 Feb. 21, 2012 Feb. 13, 2011 March 4, 2009 March 3, 2006 Feb. 9, 2005 March 21, 1999 March 25, 1998

RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE 1. 2. 3. 4.

17 16 15 14 14 14 14

at Arkansas at LSU Nebraska LSU at Florida Troy State vs Florida A&M

March 21, 1999 April 8, 2011 May 22, 2014 April 5, 2008 April 15, 2000 April 27, 1999 March 4, 1999

19.0 13.0 12.0 12.0 11.0

at Arkansas at LSU Nebraska DePaul Tennessee

at Southern Illinois LSU Western Illinois vs Missouri vs South Carolina

Feb. 16, 2003 April 6, 2002 March 7, 2000 Feb. 11, 2000 March 5, 1999

HITS ALLOWED 1. 3. 5.

18 18 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 14

at Arkansas vs South Florida vs Oklahoma Tennessee at Auburn vs Auburn at Arizona Ball State NE Illinois at Arkansas

March 21, 1999 March 27, 1998 Feb. 15, 1997 March 22, 1997 April 18, 2015 May 11, 2002 Feb. 2, 2002 March 7, 2001 Feb. 27, 1998 March 14, 1997

RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 6.

16 13 13 13 13 12 12

Florida at Auburn at Arizona vs South Florida vs Arizona vs East Carolina vs Oklahoma

June 5, 2011 April 18, 2015 Feb. 2, 2002 March 27, 1998 Feb. 23, 1997 Feb. 18, 2000 Feb. 15, 1997

1. 2. 5.

16 12 12 12 11

Florida at Arizona vs Oklahoma vs East Carolina at Arizona

June 5, 2011 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 15, 1997 Feb. 18, 2000 Feb. 3, 2002

WALKS ALLOWED 1. 3. 5.

10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

at Auburn at Texas A&M at Florida at Tennessee Florida State at Arizona Florida Arizona State California

April 18, 2015 March 30, 2013 March 28, 2009 May 6, 2007 March 2, 2014 Feb. 16, 2014 June 5, 2011 May 29, 2008 March 5, 2005

STRIKEOUTS 1. 3. 7.

18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16

vs Missouri State Western Illinois at UAB at Ole Miss DePaul at Southern Illinois Lipscomb at Hawai’i

Feb. 19, 2006 March 7, 2000 Feb. 23, 2010 April 8, 2006 June 4, 2005 Feb. 16, 2003 Feb. 15, 2004 May 30, 2010

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 6.

4 4 4 4 4 3

at Arkansas vs. Florida Michigan Florida vs Oklahoma 17 times

April 28, 2012 June 5, 2011 March 5, 2010 March 28, 2010 Feb. 15, 1997

DOUBLE PLAYS 1. 2. 3.

5 3 2

Texas Ole Miss several times

May 17, 2009 April 4, 1998

ERRORS

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 5.

11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED

SACRIFICE HITS

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3.

RECORDS & HISTORY

AT BATS

March 21, 1999 April 8, 2011 May 22, 2014 June 4, 2005 March 21, 2012

1.

6 6 6 6 6

LSU Arkansas Auburn at Arkansas vs Kansas

April 7, 2002 March 17, 2000 April 2, 1999 March 14, 1997 Feb. 16, 1997

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Records & History SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS HITTING (SEASON)

AT BATS

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

.335 (544-1622) .331 (529-1598) .325 (584-1795) .324 (540-1666) .321 (518-1616) .320 (493-1543) .319 (512-1603) .315 (552-1750) .311 (540-1736) .311 (506-1627)

2007 2013 1998 2008 2015 2010 2009 2014 2012 2011

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.584 (1543 AB) .551 (1622 AB) .544 (1666 AB) .541 (1627 AB) .541 (1736 AB) .528 (1795 AB) .511 (1616 AB) .503 (1598 AB) .501 (1603 AB) .489 (1750 AB)

2010 2007 2008 2011 2012 1998 2015 2013 2009 2014

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.442 (1543 AB) .432 (1622 AB) .432 (1666 AB) .431 (1603 AB) .425 (1736 AB) .424 (1598 AB) .419 (1627 AB) .418 (1616 AB) .406 (1750 AB) .394 (1601 AB)

2010 2007 2008 2009 2012 2013 2011 2015 2014 2001

STOLEN BASE PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.886 (117-132) .876 (163-186) .866 (181-209) .858 (157-183) .856 (137-160) .844 (189-224) .841 (90-107) .839 (141-168) .836 (138-165) .830 (88-106)

2013 2008 2009 2011 2010 2007 2015 2012 2000 1999

RECORDS & HISTORY

GAMES PLAYED 1. 80 2. 78 3. 70 4. 68 5. 67 67 7. 66 66 9. 65 65 65 65 65

66 ALABAMA SOFTBALL

2000 2005 2003 2012 2002 1998 2014 2008 2009 2007 2006 2004 1999

1. 2126 2. 2036 3. 1795 4. 1774 5. 1750 6. 1741 7. 1736 8. 1723 9. 1686 10. 1666

RUNS BATTED IN 2000 2005 1998 2003 2014 1999 2012 2002 2004 2008

RUNS SCORED 1. 463 2. 459 3. 451 4. 445 5. 440 6. 430 7. 411 411 9. 403 10. 401

1. 362 2. 354 3. 344 4. 340 5. 334 6. 331 7. 315 8. 305 9. 294 10. 286

2010 2012 2011 2007 2008 1998 2014 2013 2009 2000

1. 193 2. 212 3. 215 4. 230 5. 241 6. 260 7. 265 8. 266 9. 281 10. 286

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

189 (189-224) 181 (181-209) 163 (163-186) 157 (157-183) 141 (141-168) 138 (138-165) 137 (137-160) 132 (132-170) 131 (131-159) 126 (126-158)

2007 2009 2008 2011 2012 2000 2010 2006 2005 1998

TIMES CAUGHT STEALING 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9.

2012 2011 1999 2005 2000 2010 2004 2003 2006 2008

FEWEST CAUGHT STEALING

2015 2013 2001 2007 2014 1997 2009 1998 2002 2008

SAC FLIES 1. 28 2. 25 3. 24 4. 23 5. 22 6. 20 7. 18 18 18 10. 17

1997 2005 2001 2003 2000 2007 2006 2002 2008 2004

2010 2012 2008 2015 2011 2009 2014 2013 2005 2007

FEWEST STRIKEOUTS 1998 2005 2015 2014 2002 2007 2012 2010 2003 2013 2009 1997

HOME RUNS 1. 104 2. 97 3. 91 4. 79 5. 77 6. 73 7. 68 8. 63 9. 62 62

1. 306 2. 290 3. 266 4. 261 5. 252 6. 250 7. 241 241 9. 240 10. 237

1. 66 2. 62 3. 61 4. 60 60 6. 57 57 8. 53 9. 48 48

STOLEN BASES 1998 2012 2005 2008 2010 2007 2000 2011 2014 2015

TIMES STRUCK OUT 2008 1998 2005 2003 2000 2015 2006 2007 2012 2009

TRIPLES 1. 24 2. 19 3. 17 17 5. 14 6. 13 7. 12 12 12 10. 11 11 11

1. 947 2. 940 3. 925 4. 907 5. 901 6. 893 7. 886 8. 881 9. 855 10. 825

WALKS 2005 2000 1998 2014 2007 2008 2012 2013 2009 2015

DOUBLES 1. 118 2. 96 3. 95 4. 94 5. 92 6. 90 7. 87 8. 86 9. 85 10. 83

SAC HITS 2012 2007 2010 2011 2008 2009 2015 2013 2014 1998

TOTAL BASES 2007 2012 2010 2008 2011 2009 2013 1998 2015 2005

HITS 1. 612 2. 588 3. 584 4. 552 5. 544 6. 540 540 8. 529 9. 512 10. 518

1. 422 2. 405 3. 404 4. 396 5. 395 6. 374 7. 361 8. 360 9. 359 10. 358

2010 2007 2012 2013 2015 2014 2002 2008 2011 2009

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

38 (132-170) 35 (189-224) 35 (98-133) 32 (126-158) 30 (83-113) 28 (181-209) 28 (131-159) 28 (93-121) 27 (141-168) 27 (67-94) 27 (138-165)

15 (117-132) 17 (90-107) 18 (88-106) 19 (87-106) 23 (137-160) 23 (163-186) 26 (157-183) 26 (66-92) 27 (67-94) 27 (138-165) 27 (141-168)

2006 2007 2004 1998 2002 2009 2005 2001 2012 2003 2000

2013 2015 1999 2014 2010 2008 2011 1997 2003 2000 2012

PITCHING (SEASON) LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.13 (440.0 IP) 1.35 (415.1 IP) 1.55 (523.1 IP) 1.56 (427.0 IP) 1.67 (414.2 IP) 1.68 (408.2 IP) 1.69 (413.1 IP) 1.70 (572.0 IP) 1.84 (459.2 IP) 1.85 (476.1 IP)

2006 2001 2005 2008 2007 2009 2011 2000 1999 2003


Records & History SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

.173 (413.1 IP) .174 (440.0 IP) .184 (427.0 IP) .196 (409.0 IP) .200 (523.1 IP) .201 (408.2 IP) .201 (451.0 IP) .203 (415.1 IP) .205 (437.1 IP) .208 (405.2 IP)

10. 2011 2006 2008 2015 2005 2009 2012 2001 2004 2010

FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED / 7 INN GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.35 (415.1 IP) 1.38 (440.0 IP) 1.42 (365.1 IP) 1.61 (443.2 IP) 1.68 (572.0 IP) 1.74 (450.1 IP) 1.81 (459.2 IP) 1.90 (523.1 IP) 1.96 (414.2 IP) 2.00 (437.1 IP)

2001 2006 1997 1998 2000 2002 1999 2005 2007 2004

STRIKEOUTS / 7 INN GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

9.42 (413.1 IP) 9.20 (405.2 IP) 9.20 (440.0 IP) 8.12 (523.1 IP) 7.79 (437.1 IP) 7.78 (451.0 IP) 7.60 (450.1 IP) 7.56 (427.0 IP) 7.26 (408.2 IP) 6.98 (409.0 IP)

2011 2010 2006 2005 2004 2012 2002 2008 2009 2015

MOST WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

66 (66-14) 63 (63-15) 60 (60-8) 58 (58-8) 55 (55-10) 54 (54-11) 54 (54-11) 53 (53-13) 53 (53-11) 52 (52-11) 50 (50-11)

2000 2005 2012 2008 2007 2009 2006 2014 2011 2010 2001

14 (66-14)

2000

9. 342 10. 337

1997 1999 2003 2002 2004 1998 2015 2013 2005 2000

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED

2005 2008 2002 2014 2011 2007 2006 2004 2003 1999 2000

MOST RUNS ALLOWED

FEWEST LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10.

29 (27-29) 26 (39-26) 21 (49-21) 21 (46-21) 20 (45-20) 18 (49-18) 15 (48-15) 15 (45-15) 15 (63-15) 14 (66-14)

27 (27-29) 39 (39-26) 45 (45-15) 45 (45-20) 46 (46-21) 48 (48-15) 49 (49-18) 49 (49-21) 50 (50-11) 52 (52-11)

1. 12 2. 9 3. 8 4. 6 6 6 7. 5 5 5 5 5

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 53 2. 49 3. 46 4. 45 45 45 7. 44 8. 41 9. 40 40 40

2000 1998 1997 2012 2009 1999 2001 2005 2014 2004 2002

SHUTOUTS 1. 26 2. 25 3. 24 4. 23 23 6. 22 22 8. 20 9. 19 10. 18

2009 2001 2006 2008 2007 2011 2005 2015 2000 2004

1997 1999 2013 2004 2002 2015 1998 2003 2001 2010

INNINGS PITCHED

1997 1999 2002 2003 2004 1998 2015 2005 2013

MOST HITS ALLOWED

1. 572.0 2. 523.1 3. 476.1 4. 459.2 5. 451.0 6. 450.1 7. 443.2 8. 440.0 9. 437.1 437.1

2000 2005 2003 1999 2012 2002 1998 2006 2014 2004

MOST LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

29 (27-29) 26 (39-26) 21 (46-21) 21 (49-21) 20 (45-20) 18 (49-18) 15 (48-15) 15 (63-15) 15 (45-15)

8. 137 9. 129 10. 128

2011 2006 2008 2015 2009 2001 2013 2010 2012 2004

FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED

1997 1998 2000 2010 2012 2003 2002 2013 2004 1999

STRIKEOUTS

2001 2006 2008 2009 2011 2007 2015 2005 2014 1999

MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED

SAVES

FEWEST WINS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

1. 255 2. 273 3. 281 4. 292 5. 297 6. 305 7. 316 316 9. 336 10. 337

2007 2004

1. 460 2. 422 3. 412 4. 407 5. 405 6. 399 7. 385 8. 347

2000 2003 1998 1997 1999 2002 2005 2014

1. 194 2. 181 3. 180 4. 179 5. 177 177 7. 176 8. 172 9. 170 10. 168

FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 93 2. 103 3. 115 4. 121 5. 126 6. 133 7. 138 8. 148 9. 160 10. 168

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 142 2. 141 141 4. 139 5. 138 6. 137 7. 136 8. 134 9. 132 10. 126

2012 2010 2002 2000 1997 2013 2014 1998 2004 2003

FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 71 2. 80 3. 95 4. 98 5. 99 6. 100 7. 112 8. 116 9. 121 10. 126

2006 2001 2008 2009 2007 2011 2015 2005 1999 2003

MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 195 2. 194 3. 180 4. 159 5. 152 6. 142 7. 139

2012 2013 2014 2015 2003 2005 2009

2000 2010 2011

1. 74 2. 80 3. 87 4. 102 5. 112 6. 116 7. 119 8. 125 9. 126 10. 128

1997 2001 2006 1998 2002 2007 1999 2004 2008 2011

1. 607 2. 578 3. 556 4. 533 5. 501 6. 489 7. 487 8. 461 9. 455 455

1. 45 2. 42 3. 36 4. 33 5. 32 6. 29 29 8. 28 28 28

2005 2006 2011 2010 2012 2002 2004 2008 2003 2000

2012 2010 2014 2013 2000 2011 2008 2015 2004 2003

FEWEST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 11 2. 12 3. 16 4. 17 5. 19 19 7. 20 8. 22 9. 24 10. 28 28

2006 1997 1998 2005 2002 2001 1999 2007 2009 2004 2003

BATTERS FACED 1. 2333 2. 2140 3. 2017 4. 1958 5. 1937 6. 1895 7. 1891 8. 1861 9. 1833 10. 1736

2000 2005 2003 1999 2012 1998 2002 2014 2004 2010

RECORDS & HISTORY

LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVG.

AT BATS AGAINST 1. 2085 2. 1929 3. 1790 4. 1749 5. 1725 6. 1691

2000 2005 2003 1999 1998 2002

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Records & History SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS 7. 1671 8. 1641 9. 1634 10. 1567

2012 2004 2014 2006

MOST WILD PITCHES 1. 53 2. 36 3. 30 4. 27 5. 25 6. 24 24 8. 23 23 10. 22

2006 2004 2003 2005 2013 2014 2007 2012 1999 2002

MOST HIT BATTERS 1. 55 2. 52 3. 48 4. 43 5. 33 6. 31 7. 30 8. 26 9. 24 24

2010 2011 2009 2008 2012 2015 2013 1999 2007 2000

Speedly slapper Kayla Braud made a stellar freshman debut in 2010, hitting .505 to break Kelly Kretschman’s single-season school record that had stood since 1998. Braud beat Kretschman’s mark again as a senior in 2013, hitting .471.

RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 11 2. 8 3. 4 4 4 4 4 8. 3 3 10. 2 2 2

2009 2008 2012 2007 2006 2004 2001 2011 2002 2014 2010 2005

FIELDING PCT.

RECORDS & HISTORY

.977 (1279-421-40) .975 (1227-322-40) .974 (1226-420-44) .974 (1244-534-48) .974 (1320-487-49) .972 (1570-690-66) .971 (1312-410-52) .969 (1246-368-51) .969 (1240-350-51) .967 (1716-543-77)

2008 2015 2009 2007 2006 2005 2014 2001 2011 2000

LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.556 (25-45) .639 (39-61) .660 (31-47) .691 (38-55) .694 (25-36) .696 (39-56) .698 (37-53) .714 (35-49) .735 (25-34) .744 (32-43)

68 ALABAMA SOFTBALL

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.840 (42-50) .835 (66-79) .816 (31-38) .814 (57-70) .810 (51-63) .800 (40-50) .780 (39-50) .750 (21-28) .745 (35-47) .744 (32-43)

2015 1999 2007 2004 2013 2005 2014 2008 2002 2001

CHANCES

FIELDING (SEASON) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

HIGHEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PCT.

2011 1998 1997 2010 2009 2000 2003 2012 2006 2001

1. 2336 2. 2326 3. 2072 4. 1996 5. 1992 6. 1909 7. 1871 8. 1857 9. 1856 10. 1826

2000 2005 2003 1998 1999 2004 2012 2002 2006 2007

PUTOUTS 1. 1716 2. 1570 3. 1429 4. 1379 5. 1353 6. 1351 7. 1331 8. 1320 9. 1312 1312

2000 2005 2003 1999 2012 2002 1998 2006 2014 2004

ASSISTS 1. 690 2. 579 3. 574 4. 543 5. 534

2005 1998 2003 2000 2007

6. 529 7. 524 8. 487 9. 466 10. 447

1999 2004 2006 1997 2012

MOST ERRORS 1. 88 2. 86 3. 84 4. 77 5. 73 6. 71 7. 69 69 9. 66 66

1997 1998 1999 2000 2004 2012 2002 2003 2005 2010

FEWEST ERRORS 1. 40 40 3. 44 4. 48 5. 49 6. 51 51 8. 52 8. 62 10. 66 66

2015 2008 2009 2007 2006 2011 2001 2014 2013 2010 2005

DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 1. 26 2. 24 24 4. 20 20 20 20 8. 19 19 10. 16

2003 2009 2000 2007 2005 2002 1998 2014 2004 2015

CAUGHT STEALING BY 1. 22 2. 20 3. 17 17 5. 16 16 7. 14 8. 13 13 10. 12 12

1998 2011 2010 2000 2003 1997 2012 2004 1999 2013 2002

MOST STOLEN BASES AGAINST 1. 66 2. 57 3. 51 4. 42 5. 40 6. 39 39 39 9. 38 10. 37

1999 2004 2013 2015 2005 2014 2000 1998 2010 2003

FEWEST STOLEN BASES AGAINST 1. 21 2. 25 25 25 5. 31 31 7. 32 8. 35 35 10. 37

2008 2009 2011 2006 2007 1997 2001 2002 2012 2003


Records & History HITTING (SEASON) BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 135 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

.505 .471 .467 .465 .457 .452 .451 .444 .436 .436

Kayla Braud Kayla Braud Kelly Kretschman Haylie McCleney Lauren Parker Brittany Rogers Kelly Kretschman Haylie McCleney Haylie McCleney Kayla Braud

SLUGGING PCT. (MINIMUM 135 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.986 .813 .774 .770 .761 .734 .718 .715 .712 .703 .703 .703

Kelly Kretschman Charlotte Morgan Charlotte Morgan Marisa Runyon Lauren Parker Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Kaila Hunt Amanda Locke Haylie McCleney Amanda Locke Whitney Larsen

ON BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 135 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.588 .564 .562 .556 .544 .541 .538 .533 .526 .517

Haylie McCleney Kayla Braud Kelly Kretschman Haylie McCleney Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Haylie McCleney Charlotte Morgan Kayla Braud Kayla Braud

STOLEN BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10.

1.000 1.000 .968 .968 .964 .950 .941 .941 .941 .938

GAMES PLAYED 1. 4. 5. 9. 10.

80 80 80 79 77 77 77 77 76 75

AT BATS 1. 2. 4.

2010 2013 1998 2013 2007 2008 2001 2014 2015 2011

(214 AB) (192 AB) (155 AB) (165 AB) (138 AB) (184 AB) (234 AB) (186 AB) (139 AB) (165 AB) (165 AB) (175 AB)

1998 2008 2010 2015 2007 2001 2000 2012 2010 2015 2012 2011

(165 AB) (188 AB) (184 AB) (198 AB) (214 AB) (234 AB) (185 AB) (155 AB) (191 AB) (204 AB)

2015 2010 2001 2014 1998 2000 2013 2010 2013 2011

(17-17) (32-32) (30-31) (30-31) (27-28) (19-20) (32-34) (16-17) (16-17) (15-16)

2005 2011 2013 2009 2010 2011 2015 2009 2003 2009

Christy Kyle Kristi Frenier Kelly Kretschman Ginger Jones Jackie Wilkins Staci Ramsey Dani Woods Jennifer Reach Ashley Courtney Leah White

2000 2000 2000 2000 2005 2005 2005 2000 2005 2005

80 80 79 79 77 76 75 75 74 74

Kelly Kretschman Kristi Frenier Christy Kyle Ginger Jones Dani Woods Staci Ramsey Jackie Wilkins Ashley Courtney Jennifer Reach Dominique Accetturo

2000 2000 2000 2000 2005 2005 2005 2005 2000 2005

241 238 238 234

Christy Kyle Ashley Courtney Jackie Wilkins Kelly Kretschman

2000 2005 2005 2000

GAMES STARTED 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9.

Capper Reed Jennifer Fenton Haylie McCleney Jennifer Fenton Jennifer Fenton Jazlyn Lunceford Haylie McCleney Whitney Larsen Ashley Courtney Jazlyn Lunceford

(95-188) (90-191) (100-214) (86-185) (63-138) (98-217) (83-184) (88-198) (72-165) (89-204)

5. 6. 7. 10.

227 226 222 222 222 220

Kristi Frenier Staci Ramsey Jennifer Reach Ginger Jones Carrie Moreman Suzanne Olcott

2000 2005 2000 2000 1998 2000

94 83 79 75 71 70 69 68 68 66

Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Brittany Rogers Kayla Braud Kayla Braud Haylie McCleney Haylie McCleney Haylie McCleney Brittany Rogers Jennifer Fenton

1998 2000 2008 2010 2011 2014 2015 2013 2007 2012

102 100 98 95 95 90 89 88 88 88

Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Brittany Rogers Ashley Courtney Kayla Braud Kayla Braud Kayla Braud Haylie McCleney Brittany Rogers Brittany Rogers

2000 1998 2008 2005 2010 2013 2011 2014 2007 2006

22 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15

Kelly Kretschman Charlotte Morgan Jackie McClain Kelly Kretschman Dani Woods Jackie McClain Cassie Rielly-Boccia Kelley Montalvo Kelly Kretschman Kelley Montalvo Kelley Montalvo Ashley Courtney Capper Reed Ashley Courtney Christy Kyle

1998 2008 2002 2000 2006 2003 2009 2007 1999 2009 2008 2005 2004 2002 1997

7 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Carrie Moreman Kelly Kretschman Ashley Courtney Demi Turner Jordan Praytor Haylie McCleney Haylie McCleney Jennifer Fenton Kayla Braud Jordan Praytor Brittany Rogers Ashley Courtney Kelly Kretschman Kierstin Arntsen

1998 1998 2005 2015 2005 2014 2013 2011 2010 2008 2007 2002 1999 1998

Kelly Kretschman Kaila Hunt Marisa Runyon Charlotte Morgan Amanda Locke Charlotte Morgan Amanda Locke Ginger Jones Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen Carrie Moreman

1998 2012 2015 2008 2012 2010 2010 2000 2013 2010 1998

Marisa Runyon Charlotte Morgan Kaila Hunt

2015 2008 2012

RUNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

HITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 10.

TRIPLES 1. 3. 4. 6.

HOME RUNS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9.

25 21 19 19 18 17 17 17 15 15 15

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 3.

80 79 77

RECORDS & HISTORY

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

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74 69 65 64 62 60 59 59

Charlotte Morgan Ginger Jones Whitney Larsen Kelly Kretschman Carrie Moreman Kaila Hunt Jackie McClain Charlotte Morgan

2010 2000 2011 1998 1998 2013 2001 2009

211 168 156 153 152 139 138 135 133 131

Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Charlotte Morgan Carrie Moreman Ashley Courtney Ginger Jones Haylie McCleney Kelly Kretschman Kaila Hunt Kelly Kretschman

1998 2000 2008 1998 2005 2000 2014 2001 2012 1999

66 61 57

Cassie Reilly-Boccia Haylie McCleney Charlotte Morgan

2010 2015 2010

TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

WALKS 1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

52 51 50 47 47 46 45 45

Kelley Montalvo Kelly Kretschman Haylie McCleney Cassie Reilly-Boccia Jackie McClain Stephanie VanBrakle Kaila Hunt Kelly Kretschman

INTENTIONAL WALKS 1. 2. 4. 5.

10 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 2. 4. 5. 8.

16 15 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

TIMES STRUCK OUT 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

52 50 49 45 45 43 43 42 42 42 42

STOLEN BASES

RECORDS & HISTORY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

60 58 52 48 45 44 43 41 40 38 38

Kelly Kretschman Jackie McClain Jackie McClain Kelly Kretschman Haylie McCleney Charlotte Morgan Stephanie VanBrakle Ginger Jones Kelly Kretschman Carrie Moreman Kelly Kretschman

2001 2003 2002 1999 2015 2010 2006 2001 2000 1999 1998

Amanda Locke Danae Hays Kellie Eubanks Amanda Locke Capper Reed Charlotte Morgan Ginger Jones Danae Hays Amanda Locke Mandy Burford Kellie Eubanks Lacy Prejean Lacy Prejean

2010 2014 2008 2011 2005 2009 2001 2013 2012 2007 2007 2000 2002

Stephanie VanBrakle Kristi Frenier Kim Rohret Stephanie VanBrakle Capper Reed Jackie Wilkins Carrie Moreman Amanda Locke Kellie Eubanks Staci Ramsey J.C. Chapman

2003 2000 1999 2005 2005 2003 1999 2009 2008 2006 1997

Brittany Rogers (60-66) Kayla Braud (58-69) Brittany Rogers (52-61) Brittany Rogers (48-54) Kayla Braud (45-50) Jennifer Fenton (44-47) Kelly Kretschman (43-46) Kayla Braud (41-47) Kelly Kretschman (40-47) Kayla Braud (38-47) Brittany Rogers (38-47)

2008 2011 2009 2007 2010 2012 2000 2012 1998 2013 2006

TIMES CAUGHT STEALING

Brittany Rogers stole a school-record 60 bases as a junior in 2008 and nearly matched the total one year later with 52 as a senior. She ended her career as the Alabama leader with 198.

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1. 2. 5. 7. 10.

11 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

2009 2000 2014 2012 2004 2005 2014 2001

Kayla Braud (58-69) Brittany Rogers (52-61) Brittany Rogers (38-47) Ashley Courtney (25-34) Angela Johnson (8-16) Kelly Kretschman (20-28) Jordan Praytor (27-34) Suzanne Olcott (18-25) Kelly Kretschman (40-47) Kayla Braud (41-47) Brittany Rogers (60-66) Brittany Rogers (48-54) Jordan Praytor (35-41) Kelley Montalvo (6-12) Jackie Wilkins (16-22) Ashley Courtney (9-15)

2011 2009 2006 2004 2004 2001 2006 2001 1998 2012 2008 2007 2007 2006 2005 2002


Records & History PITCHING (SEASON) LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG. (MINIMUM 150 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

0.68 1.06 1.19 1.30 1.34 1.35 1.42 1.44 1.63 1.70

Chrissy Owens Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Chrissy Owens Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Penny Cope

(154.0 IP) (265.0 IP) (230.1 IP) (167.1 IP) (260.1 IP) (327.1 IP) (226.2 IP) (213.2 IP) (215.1 IP) (160.2 IP)

LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 150 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.146 .155 .162 .166 .178 .179 .181 .184 .185 .186

Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Alexis Osorio Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Chrissy Owens Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina

(226.2 IP) (213.2 IP) (230.1 IP) (192.0 IP) (213.1 IP) (265.0 IP) (215.1 IP) (154.0 IP) (189.2 IP) (288.2 IP)

2006 2001 2006 2007 2005 2000 2011 2008 2009 1999

2011 2008 2006 2015 2010 2001 2009 2006 2004 2012

8.

4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 10.

56 48 45 45 45 44 44 42 42 41 41 41 41

GAMES STARTED FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED/7 INN GAME (MINIMUM 150 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.18 1.38 1.43 1.43 1.47 1.49 1.52 1.54 1.64 1.64

Chrissy Owens Penny Cope Shelley Laird Christy Caccavo Melissa Bautista Blair Potter Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Erin Wright

(154.0 IP) (233.2 IP) (265.0 IP) (253.2 IP) (152.0 IP) (164.0 IP) (230.1 IP) (327.1 IP) (239.0 IP) (179.0 IP)

2006 1998 2001 1997 2000 2007 2006 2000 2002 2003

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 10.

43 41 41 37 37 36 35 35 35 34

COMPLETE GAMES STRIKEOUTS/7 INN GAME (MINIMUM 150 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11.65 10.48 10.22 9.17 9.01 8.75 8.64 8.51 8.49 8.43

Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Chrissy Owens Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle

(213.1 IP) (230.1 IP) (226.2 IP) (260.1 IP) (213.2 IP) (288.2 IP) (154.0 IP) (156.1 IP) (189.2 IP) (163.2 IP)

2010 2006 2011 2005 2008 2012 2006 2011 2004 2003

1. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10.

37 37 34 33 26 26 26 25 24 23

SHUTOUTS WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 10.

SAVES 1. 2. 5.

42 38 34 32 30 29 28 28 26 26

Jaclyn Traina (42-3) Shelley Laird (38-7) Stephanie VanBrakle (34-7) Shelley Laird (32-7) Kelsi Dunne (30-6) Kelsi Dunne (29-6) Kelsi Dunne (28-5) Stephanie VanBrakle (28-6) Jaclyn Traina (26-5) Kelsi Dunne (26-6)

2012 2000 2005 2001 2010 2011 2009 2006 2014 2008

17 13 12 12 10 10 9 9 9 8 8

Christy Caccavo (19-17) Penny Cope (13-13) Shelley Laird (24-12) Nicki McKee (8-12) Stephanie VanBrakle (17-10) Penny Cope (24-10) Alexis Osorio (22-9) Jennifer Wright (10-9) Shelley Laird (21-9) Jaclyn Traina (19-8) Erin Wright (15-8)

1997 1999 2002 1997 2004 1998 2015 2003 1999 2013 2004

11 5 5 5 4

Chrissy Owens Chrissy Owens Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina

2005 2008 2002 2000 2011

1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 10.

16 13 11 11 11 10 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

327.1 288.2 265.0 260.1 253.2 239.0 233.2 230.1 226.2 223.1

HITS ALLOWED 1. 2.

270 239

Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Leslie Jury Sydney Littlejohn Jaclyn Traina Chrissy Owens Jennifer Wright Shelley Laird Shelley Laird

2008 2004 2015 2014 2014 2006 2002 2001 1999

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird Christy Caccavo Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Penny Cope Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Chrissy Owens Erin Wright

2000 2012 2011 2001 1997 2005 2002 2010 1998 2008 2006 2005 2003

Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird Christy Caccavo Kelsi Dunne

2012 2005 2000 2006 2001 2011 2009 2002 1997 2010

Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Christy Caccavo Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Penny Cope Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird

2012 2000 1997 2001 2009 2005 1998 1999 2011 2002

Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Chrissy Owens Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Alexis Osorio Leslie Jury Jaclyn Traina Charlotte Morgan Chrissy Owens Christy Caccavo

2001 2009 2011 2007 2000 2008 2005 2006 2002 2015 2014 2012 2009 2006 1997

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Christy Caccavo Shelley Laird Penny Cope Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird

2000 2012 2001 2005 1997 2002 1998 2006 2011 1999

Christy Caccavo Shelley Laird

1997 2000

RECORDS & HISTORY

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

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217 196 187 180 167 166 166 164

RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

115 96 93 84 80 79 78 78 76 76

Penny Cope Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Penny Cope Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina

1998 2012 2002 2005 1999 2001 1999 2014

Christy Caccavo Jaclyn Traina Penny Cope Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Nicki McKee Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird

1997 2012 1998 2013 2000 1997 2014 1999 2010 2002

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

82 77 71 70 65 63 60 59 58 56

WALKS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.

109 103 95 77 76 75 72 72 72 68 68 68

STRIKEOUTS

RECORDS & HISTORY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

361 355 345 341 331 310 282 275 258 242

BATTERS FACED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1292 1206 1095 1046 1033 989 975 919 912 903 903

AT BATS AGAINST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1161 1055 995 948 926 910 875 823

Christy Caccavo Jaclyn Traina Jaclyn Traina Penny Cope Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Nicki McKee

1997 2012 2013 1998 2014 2000 2010 2002 1999 1997

Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Leslie Jury Alexis Osorio Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne

2012 2009 2013 2003 2014 2014 2015 2000 2008 2005 2011 2010

9. 10.

810 808

WILD PITCHES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7. 9.

35 24 21 18 16 15 13 13 12 11 11 11

HIT BATTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

37 33 31 29 19 18 16 15 14 13

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina

1999 2014

Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Jaclyn Traina Chrissy Owens Stephanie VanBrakle Jennifer Wright Shelley Laird Blair Potter Charlotte Morgan Christy Caccavo

2006 2004 2003 2013 2014 2006 2005 2002 1999 2007 2009 1997

Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Leslie Jury Alexis Osorio Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird

2010 2009 2008 2011 2012 2013 2015 1999 2011 2002

RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 2. 3. 8. 10.

10 Ashley Holcombe 8 Ashley Holcombe 4 Kendall Dawson 4 Ashley Holcombe 4 Ashley Holcombe 4 Lacy Prejean 2003 4 Lacy Prejean 2001 3 Kendall Dawson 3 Lacy Prejean 2002 2 Molly Fichtner 2014 2 Kendall Dawson 2 Ashley Courtney

2009 2008 2012 2007 2006 2011 2010 2005

FIELDING (SEASON) HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. (MINIMUM 75 CHANCES)

Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Kelsi Dunne Shelley Laird

2012 2010 2006 2005 2011 2000 2002 2008 2009 2001

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Christy Caccavo Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Penny Cope Shelley Laird Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle

2000 2012 1997 2005 2001 1998 2002 1999 2009 2014 2006

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Christy Caccavo Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Penny Cope Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle

2000 2012 1997 2005 2001 1998 2002 2006

72 ALABAMA SOFTBALL

1. 6. 8. 9. 10.

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .995 .995 .994 .994 .993 .993

Chaunsey Bell Jackey Branham Stephanie VanBrakle Lacy Prejean Kelley Askew Charlotte Morgan Chaunsey Bell Kelly Kretschman Jackie McClain Jackie McClain Cassie Reilly-Boccia

(114-4-0) (72-5-0) (21-55-0) (217-19-0) (171-20-0) (362-30-2) (372-9-2) (144-16-1) (447-22-3) (439-17-3) (140-2-1)

2014 2013 2005 2001 2000 2007 2015 2000 2003 2004 2009

LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PCT. (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

.545 .550 .556 .563 .564 .593 .625 .643 .667 .667 .667

CHANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

610 580 576 548 545 526 520

Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Amy Bernard Julie Lindner Kendall Dawson Jennifer Wright Christy Caccavo Kelley Askew Leslie Jury Kendall Dawson Lacy Prejean

(12-22) (11-20) (10-18) (9-16) (22-39) (16-27) (20-32) (18-28) (12-18) (32-48) (18-27)

Dani Woods Ashley Courtney Ashley Holcombe Kendall Dawson Lacy Prejean Lacy Prejean Ashley Holcombe

2005 2005 2006 2011 2002 2003 2008

2011 2011 1998 2000 2011 2003 1997 1998 2012 2010 2000


Records & History 8. 9. 10.

472 465 459

Jackie McClain Kendall Dawson Jackie McClain

2003 2010 2004

577 527 514 507 495 484 468 447 439 431

Dani Woods Ashley Courtney Ashley Holcombe Kendall Dawson Lacy Prejean Ashley Holcombe Lacy Prejean Jackie McClain Jackie McClain Kendall Dawson

2005 2005 2006 2011 2002 2008 2003 2003 2004 2010

165 157 156 146 144 142 140 140 138 128

Kelly Kretschman Kristi Frenier Staci Ramsey Kelley Montalvo Leah White Kelly Kretschman Staci Ramsey Kristi Frenier Dominique Accetturo Kellie Eubanks

1998 2000 2005 2007 2005 1999 2003 1999 2005 2007

26 25 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 14 14 14

Kelly Kretschman Kelly Kretschman Christy Kyle Kaila Hunt Danae Hays Dominique Accetturo Kristi Black Leah White Jennifer Reach Kellie Eubanks Dominique Accetturo Kristi Frenier

1998 1999 1997 2012 2012 2005 1997 2005 2003 2007 2004 1999

PUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

ERRORS 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 10.

DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.

19 16 15 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Jackie McClain Leona Lafaele Dani Woods Jackie McClain Leona Lafaele Kelly Kretschman Lauren Parker Kelley Montalvo Kaila Hunt Ginger Jones Kristi Frenier Jackie McClain Charlotte Morgan Kellie Eubanks Amanda Locke

CAUGHT STEALING BY 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 10.

17 16 16 15 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10

Kendall Dawson Kendall Dawson Lacy Prejean Carrie Moreman Christy Caccavo Lacy Prejean Penny Cope Jennifer Wright Kelsi Dunne Carrie Moreman Jaclyn Traina Kelley Askew

STOLEN BASES AGAINST 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

43 38 37 35 35 32 31

Kelley Askew Chaunsey Bell Lacy Prejean Lacy Prejean Ashley Courtney Kendall Dawson Carrie Moreman

8. 9. 10.

30 28 27

PASSED BALLS 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

15 14 14 11 10 10 9 8 7 7 7

Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina

1999 2004 2013

Carrie Moreman Kendall Dawson Ashley Holcombe Staci Ramsey Ashley Courtney Ashley Courtney Ashley Holcombe Carrie Moreman Molly Fichtner Kendall Dawson Lacy Prejean

1997 2011 2006 2004 2005 2004 2007 1999 2013 2012 2003

2003 2015 2005 2004 2014 1998 2009 2009 2014 2000 2000 2002 2007 2009 2009

2011 2010 2003 1997 1997 2002 1998 2003 2010 1998 2011 1998

A ground ball to the left side was almost always a sure out when Kelley Montalvo was manning the hot corner from 2006-09. She accumulated 441 career assists, including a personal best 146 as a sophomore. She earned SEC AllDefensive Team honors in 2008 and 2009.

RECORDS & HISTORY

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

1999 2015 2003 2002 2005 2010 1997

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Records & History INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS HITTING (CAREER) BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 300 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.449 .438 .437 .417 .387 .387 .368 .365 .361 .356

Haylie McCleney Kayla Braud Kelly Kretschman Brittany Rogers Charlotte Morgan Jackie McClain Lauren Parker Ashley Courtney Jennifer Fenton Jordan Praytor

SLUGGING PCT. (MINIMUM 300 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.766 .719 .682 .645 .643 .632 .601 .591 .590 .579

Kelly Kretschman Charlotte Morgan Haylie McCleney Amanda Locke Kaila Hunt Jaclyn Traina Whitney Larsen Lauren Parker Jackie McClain Kelley Montalvo

ON-BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 300 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.561 .533 .512 .494 .484 .483 .469 .469 .463 .450

Haylie McCleney Kelly Kretschman Kayla Braud Charlotte Morgan Jackie McClain Cassie Reilly-Boccia Kelley Montalvo Jaclyn Traina Brittany Rogers Jordan Praytor

STOLEN BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 40 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.964 .941 .902 .891 .875 .868 .864 .857 .854 .850

Jennifer Fenton Haylie McCleney Keima Davis Whitney Larsen Kayla Braud Brittany Rogers Kelly Kretschman Jordan Praytor Christy Kyle Jazlyn Lunceford

(246-548) (344-786) (368-842) (343-823) (262-677) (289-747) (153-416) (304-833) (209-579) (252-708)

2013-pres. 2010-13 1998-01 2006-09 2007-10 2001-04 2007-09 2002-05 2009-12 2005-08

(842 AB) (677 AB) (548 AB) (550 AB) (681 AB) (435 AB) (671 AB) (416 AB) (747 AB) (613 AB)

1998-01 2007-10 2013-pres. 2008-12 2011-14 2011-14 2008-11 2007-09 2001-04 2006-09

(548 AB) (842 AB) (786 AB) (677 AB) (747 AB) (602 AB) (613 AB) (435 AB) (823 AB) (708 AB)

2013-pres. 1998-01 2010-13 2007-10 2001-04 2009-12 2006-09 2011-14 2006-09 2005-08

(133-138) (96-102) (55-61) (41-46) (182-208) (198-228) (133-154) (102-119) (35-41) (68-80)

2009-12 2013-pres. 2010-13 2008-11 2010-13 2006-09 1998-01 2005-08 1997-00 2009-12

GAMES PLAYED

RECORDS & HISTORY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

277 274 273 270 269 269 265 263 263 262

Jackie Wilkins Ashley Courtney Kelly Kretschman Jennifer Reach Staci Ramsey Dominique Accetturo Christy Kyle Jackie McClain Lacy Prejean Jordan Praytor

2002-05 2002-05 1998-01 2000-03 2003-06 2003-06 1997-00 2001-04 2000-03 2005-08

273 272 271 267 266 263 263 262 256 252

Kelly Kretschman Jackie Wilkins Ashley Courtney Jennifer Reach Dominique Accetturo Christy Kyle Jackie McClain Staci Ramsey Lacy Prejean Dani Woods

1998-01 2002-05 2002-05 2000-03 2003-06 1997-00 2001-04 2003-06 2000-03 2005-08

Christy Kyle Staci Ramsey Jackie Wilkins Jackie McClain Lacy Prejean Jordan Praytor

1997-00 2003-06 2002-05 2001-04 2000-03 2005-08

RUNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10.

288 271 256 207 207 202 202 177 177 174

Kelly Kretschman Kayla Braud Brittany Rogers Haylie McCleney Ashley Courtney Jordan Praytor Jennifer Fenton Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen Kelley Montalvo

1998-01 2010-13 2006-09 2013-pres. 2002-05 2005-08 2009-12 2011-14 2008-11 2006-09

368 344 343 304 289 262 252 246 239 229

Kelly Kretschman Kayla Braud Brittany Rogers Ashley Courtney Jackie McClain Charlotte Morgan Jordan Praytor Haylie McCleney Christy Kyle Staci Ramsey

1998-01 2010-13 2006-09 2002-05 2001-04 2007-10 2005-08 2013-pres. 1997-00 2003-06

65 61 52 51 49 47 46 44 41 40 40

Kelly Kretschman Jackie McClain Ashley Courtney Kelley Montalvo Charlotte Morgan Staci Ramsey Christy Kyle Dani Woods Dominique Accetturo Haylie McCleney Cassie Reilly-Boccia

1998-01 2001-04 2002-05 2006-09 2007-10 2003-06 1997-00 2005-08 2003-06 2013-pres. 2009-12

16 16 14 11 9 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6

Kelly Kretschman Ashley Courtney Jordan Praytor Haylie McCleney Jennifer Fenton Kierstin Arntsen Carrie Moreman Whitney Larsen Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Lacy Prejean Suzanne Olcott Christy Kyle

1998-01 2002-05 2005-08 2013-pres. 2009-12 1997-00 1997-99 2008-11 2010-13 2009-11 2000-03 1999-02 1997-00

HITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TRIPLES 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

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

60 58 58 54 48 40 39 38 32 32

Kelly Kretschman Kaila Hunt Charlotte Morgan Amanda Locke Whitney Larsen Stephanie VanBrakle Ginger Jones Jaclyn Traina Staci Ramsey Cassie Reilly-Boccia

1998-01 2011-14 2007-10 2008-12 2008-11 2003-06 1998-01 2011-14 2003-06 2009-12

Charlotte Morgan Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen Kelly Kretschman Jackie McClain

2007-10 2011-14 2008-11 1998-01 2001-04

RUNS BATTED IN

AT BATS 1. 2. 3. 4.

785 774 774 747 739 708

HOME RUNS

GAMES STARTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

842 833 823 786

Kelly Kretschman Ashley Courtney Brittany Rogers Kayla Braud

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1998-01 2002-05 2006-09 2010-13

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

264 215 196 191 181


Records & History INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 175 174 172 168 161

Staci Ramsey Dani Woods Cassie Reilly-Boccia Christy Kyle Amanda Locke

2003-06 2005-08 2009-12 1997-00 2008-12

645 487 469 441 438 422 403 401 378 376

Kelly Kretschman Charlotte Morgan Ashley Courtney Jackie McClain Kaila Hunt Kayla Braud Whitney Larsen Brittany Rogers Staci Ramsey Jordan Praytor

1998-01 2007-10 2002-05 2001-04 2011-14 2010-13 2008-11 2006-09 2003-06 2005-08

180 161 151 143 139 134 131 122 113 111

Cassie Reilly-Boccia Kelly Kretschman Stephanie VanBrakle Haylie McCleney Jackie McClain Charlotte Morgan Kelley Montalvo Kaila Hunt Kayla Braud Dani Woods

TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

29 21 13 12 8 8 6 6 6 5

Kelly Kretschman Jackie McClain Charlotte Morgan Stephanie VanBrakle Haylie McCleney Ginger Jones Kaila Hunt Ashley Courtney Carrie Moreman Cassie Reilly-Boccia

2010-13 2006-09 2003-06 2002-05 1997-00

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

63 39 37 34 33 25 24 23 21 20

Jennifer Reach Jordan Praytor Leah White Kelley Askew Ashley Holcombe Dani Woods Suzanne Olcott Angela Johnson Jackie Wilkins Kierstin Arntsen

2000-03 2005-08 2002-05 1998-01 2006-09 2005-08 1999-02 2001-04 2002-05 1997-00

46 39 38 36 33 33 32 31 30 27

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

198 182 133 133 102 96 71 68 61 57

Brittany Rogers (198-228) Kayla Braud (182-208) Jennifer Fenton (133-138) Kelly Kretschman (133-154) Jordan Praytor (102-119) Haylie McCleney (96-102) Ashley Courtney (71-91) Jazlyn Lunceford (68-80) Mandy Burford (61-72) Kelley Montalvo (57-78)

2006-09 2010-13 2009-12 1998-01 2005-08 2013-pres. 2002-05 2009-12 2004-07 2006-09

Brittany Rogers (198-228) Kayla Braud (182-208) Kelley Montalvo (57-78) Kelly Kretschman (133-154) Ashley Courtney (71-91) Jordan Praytor (102-119) Angela Johnson (31-46) Kierstin Arntsen (47-62) Deasy Phillips (45-59) Suzanne Olcott (53-67) Jackie Wilkins (47-61)

2006-09 2010-13 2006-09 1998-01 2002-05 2005-08 2001-04 1997-00 2002-05 1999-02 2002-05

CAUGHT STEALING 1998-01 2001-04 2007-10 2003-06 2013-pres. 1998-01 2011014 2002-05 1997-99 2009-12

TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Courtney Conley Kelley Montalvo Dominique Accetturo Ashley Courtney Christy Kyle

STOLEN BASES 2009-12 1998-01 2003-06 2013-pres. 2001-04 2007-10 2006-09 2011-14 2010-13 2005-08

INTENTIONAL WALKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 10.

8 8 8 8 8

SACRIFICE HITS

WALKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Amanda Locke Lacy Prejean Danae Hays Kellie Eubanks Kelley Montalvo Ashley Courtney Charlotte Morgan Whitney Larsen Ginger Jones Capper Reed

2008-12 2000-03 2012-15 2006-09 2006-09 2002-05 2007-10 2008-11 1998-01 2002-05

Stephanie VanBrakle Staci Ramsey Jackie Wilkins Jennifer Fenton Amanda Locke Jazlyn Lunceford Kelley Askew Jordan Praytor Kim Rohret Kellie Eubanks

2003-06 2003-06 2002-05 2009-12 2008-12 2009-12 1998-01 2005-08 1998-00 2006-09

Charlotte Morgan Kaila Hunt Jackie McClain Cassie Reilly-Boccia Ginger Jones Kelley Askew Dani Woods Danielle Richard J.C. Chapman Molly Fichtner

2007-10 2011-14 2001-04 2009-12 1998-01 1998-01 2005-08 2012-15 1997-98 2013-14

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

30 26 21 21 20 17 15 15 14 14 14

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

228 208 154 138 119 102 91 80 78 72

Brittany Rogers (198-228) Kayla Braud (182-208) Kelly Kretschman (133-154) Jennifer Fenton (133-138) Jordan Praytor (102-119) Haylie McCleney (96-102) Ashley Courtney (71-91) Jazlyn Lunceford (68-80) Kelley Montalvo (57-78) Mandy Burford (61-72)

2006-09 2010-13 1998-01 2009-12 2005-08 2013-pres. 2002-05 2009-12 2006-09 2004-07

TIMES STRUCK OUT 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

151 140 140 137 135 126 125 124 120 115

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 2. 4. 8. 10.

24 13 13 10 10 10 10 9 9 8

PITCHING (CAREER) LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG. (MINIMUM 300 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.16 1.46 1.53 1.61 1.93 2.03 2.10 2.12 2.13 2.25

Chrissy Owens Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Penny Cope Jaclyn Traina Christy Caccavo Charlotte Morgan Erin Wright Jennifer Wright

(531.0 IP) (1054.2 IP) (844.0 IP) (869.0 IP) (394.1 IP) (863.2 IP) (350.2 IP) (389.2 IP) (548.1 IP) (478.2 IP)

LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 300 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

.165 .183 .199 .201 .203 .232 .234

Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Chrissy Owens Erin Wright Charlotte Morgan

(869.0 IP) (844.0 IP) (863.2 IP) (1054.2 IP) (531.0 IP) (548.1 IP) (389.2 IP)

2005-08 1999-02 2003-06 2008-11 1998-99 2011-14 1997-98 2007-10 2001-04 2002-05

RECORDS & HISTORY

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2008-11 2003-06 2011-14 1999-02 2005-08 2001-04 2007-10

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Records & History INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 8. 9. 10.

.235 .247 .254

Leslie Jury Penny Cope Jennifer Wright

(453.0 IP) (394.1 IP) (478.2 IP)

2012-15 1998-99 2002-05

FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED/7 INN GAME (MINIMUM 300 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.28 1.42 1.49 1.51 1.61 1.71 1.97 2.13 2.51 2.67

Charlotte Morgan Christy Caccavo Penny Cope Erin Wright Shelley Laird Chrissy Owens Jennifer Wright Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina

STRIKEOUTS/7 INN GAME (MINIMUM 300 IP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(389.2 IP) (350.2 IP) (394.1 IP) (548.1 IP) (1054.2 IP) (531.0 IP) (478.2 IP) (844.0 IP) (869.0 IP) (863.2 IP)

2007-10 1997-98 1998-99 2001-04 1999-02 2005-08 2002-05 2003-06 2008-11 2011-14

(869.0 IP) (844.0 IP) (863.2 IP) (531.0 IP) (548.1 IP) (1054.2 IP) (453.0 IP) (478.2 IP) (389.2 IP) (394.1 IP)

2008-11 2003-06 2011-14 2005-08 2001-04 1999-02 2012-15 2002-05 2007-10 1998-99

9.82 9.23 7.91 7.59 7.12 6.94 5.83 5.54 5.28 4.76

Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Chrissy Owens Erin Wright Shelley Laird Leslie Jury Jennifer Wright Charlotte Morgan Penny Cope

115 113 106 97 67 62 55 52 51 37

Shelley Laird (115-35) Kelsi Dunne (113-23) Jaclyn Traina (106-21) Stephanie VanBrakle (97-30) Chrissy Owens (67-12) Erin Wright (62-21) Leslie Jury (55-21) Jennifer Wright (52-22) Charlotte Morgan (51-12) Penny Cope (37-23)

1999-02 2008-11 2011-14 2003-06 2005-08 2001-04 2012-15 2002-05 2007-10 1998-99

35 30 23 23 22 21 21 21 20 12 12 12

Shelley Laird (115-35) Stephanie VanBrakle (97-30) Penny Cope (37-23) Kelsi Dunne (113-23) Jennifer Wright (52-22) Leslie Jury (55-21) Jaclyn Traina (106-21) Erin Wright (62-21) Christy Caccavo (31-20) Charlotte Morgan (51-12) Chrissy Owens (67-12) Nicki McKee (8-12)

1999-02 2003-06 1998-99 2008-11 2002-05 2012-15 2011-14 2001-04 1997-98 2007-10 2005-08 1997-00

21 16 10 9 8 5 4 4 4 3 3

Chrissy Owens Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Leslie Jury Sydney Littlejohn Jennifer Wright Erin Wright Sydney Littlejohn Amy Bernard

2005-08 1999-02 2011-14 2003-06 2008-11 2012-15 2014-pres. 2002-05 2001-04 2014-pres. 1998-99

Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Chrissy Owens Jennifer Wright Erin Wright Leslie Jury Charlotte Morgan Penny Cope

1999-02 2008-11 2003-06 2011-14 2005-08 2002-05 2001-04 2012-15 2007-10 1998-99

WINS 1. 2. 4. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GAMES STARTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

142 137 130 125 81 81 75 70 65 59

Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Jennifer Wright Erin Wright Leslie Jury Chrissy Owens Charlotte Morgan Penny Cope

1999-02 2008-11 2011-14 2003-06 2002-05 2001-04 2012-15 2005-08 2007-10 1998-99

Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Chrissy Owens Christy Caccavo Penny Cope Erin Wright Leslie Jury Jennifer Wright

1999-02 2008-11 2011-14 2003-06 2005-08 1997-98 1998-99 2001-04 2012-15 2002-05

Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Chrissy Owens Jaclyn Traina Leslie Jury Erin Wright Charlotte Morgan Jennifer Wright Penny Cope Christy Caccavo

1999-02 2008-11 2003-06 2005-08 2011-14 2012-15 2001-04 2007-10 2002-05 1998-99 1997-98

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

118 92 90 79 45 45 43 41 36 34

SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

39 38 26 24 21 19 19 13 13 10 10

LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9. 10.

RECORDS & HISTORY

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.

APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

183 168 159 158 138 120 119 108 86 72

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During her 2014 senior season, Jaclyn Traina became just the third pitcher in Alabama history and the ninth in SEC history to surpass 100 career wins, finishing her career with 106. She is the only player in school history to earn First Team All-America honors three times.


Records & History INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1054.2 869.0 863.2 844.0 548.1 531.0 478.2 453.0 394.1 389.2

Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Erin Wright Chrissy Owens Jennifer Wright Leslie Jury Penny Cope Charlotte Morgan

1999-02 2008-11 2011-14 2003-06 2001-04 2005-08 2002-05 2012-15 1998-99 2007-10

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Jennifer Wright Erin Wright Leslie Jury Chrissy Owens Penny Cope Christy Caccavo

1999-02 2011-14 2003-06 2008-11 2002-05 2001-04 2012-15 2005-08 1998-99 1997-98

Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Leslie Jury Jennifer Wright Erin Wright Penny Cope Christy Caccavo Charlotte Morgan

2011-14 1999-02 2003-06 2008-11 2012-15 2002-05 2001-04 1998-99 1997-98 2007-10

HITS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

758 631 561 500 479 476 406 390 384 364

RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

312 280 251 247 210 205 201 155 150 147

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

251 220 200 184 170 167 154 118 109 105

Jaclyn Traina Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Leslie Jury Erin Wright Jennifer Wright Charlotte Morgan Penny Cope Christy Caccavo

2011-14 1999-02 2008-11 2003-06 2012-15 2001-04 2002-05 2007-10 1998-99 1997-98

Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Leslie Jury Jennifer Wright Chrissy Owens Erin Wright Lauren Sewell Penny Cope

2011-14 2008-11 2003-06 1999-02 2012-15 2002-05 2005-08 2001-04 2010-13 1998-99

Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Chrissy Owens Erin Wright Jennifer Wright Leslie Jury Charlotte Morgan Penny Cope

2008-11 2003-06 1999-02 2011-14 2005-08 2001-04 2002-05 2012-15 2007-10 1998-99

WALKS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

330 311 257 242 236 135 130 118 101 84

STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1219 1113 1045 976 576 558 379 377 294 268

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3.

77 60 43

Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Erin Wright

2011-14 2008-11 2001-04

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10

42 33 31 30 22 21 16 16

Shelley Laird Leslie Jury Charlotte Morgan Stephanie VanBrakle Jennifer Wright Amanda Locke Sydney Littlejohn Penny Cope

1999-02 2012-15 2007-10 2003-06 2002-05 2008-12 2014-pres. 1998-99

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Erin Wright Chrissy Owens Jennifer Wright Leslie Jury Penny Cope Charlotte Morgan

1999-02 2011-14 2008-11 2003-06 2001-04 2005-08 2002-05 2012-15 1998-99 2007-10

Shelley Laird Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Kelsi Dunne Erin Wright Chrissy Owens Jennifer Wright Leslie Jury Penny Cope Charlotte Morgan

1999-02 2011-14 2003-06 2008-11 2001-04 2005-08 2002-05 2012-15 1998-99 2007-10

BATTERS FACED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4219 3613 3536 3437 2280 2133 2083 2056 1699 1622

AT BATS AGAINST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3772 3168 3070 3028 2055 1922 1883 1731 1556 1502

RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

26 11 10 2 2 1

Ashley Holcombe Lacy Prejean Kendall Dawson Molly Fichtner Ashley Courtney Kelley Askew

2006-09 2000-03 2009-12 2013-14 2002-05 1998-01

FIELDING (CAREER) HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. (MINIMUM 150 CHANCES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.000 .994 .992 .989 .989 .988 .988 .987 .987 .987

Jordan Patterson Chaunsey Bell Kellie Deska Kelley Askew Jackie McClain Kendall Dawson Ashley Holcombe Cassie Reilly-Boccia Lacy Prejean Ashley Courtney

LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.625 .645 .685 .714 .721 .721 .729 .735 .739 .750

Christy Caccavo Kendall Dawson Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Carrie Moreman Molly Fichtner Lacy Prejean Jennifer Wright Kelley Askew Ashley Holcombe

(172-8-0) (613-27-4) (235-21-2) (723-73-9) (1256-54-15) (1386-103-18) (1732-144-23) (747-20-10) (1502-133-22) (809-73-12)

2011-14 2012-15 2004-07 1998-01 2001-04 2009-12 2006-09 2009-12 2000-03 2002-05

(25-40) (80-124) (63-92) (75-105) (75-104) (44-61) (105-144) (50-68) (99-134) (90-120)

1997-98 2009-12 2008-11 2011-14 1997-99 2013-14 2000-03 2002-05 1998-01 2006-09

RECORDS & HISTORY

INNINGS PITCHED

CHANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1899 1657 1507 1421 1325 1301 933 894 857 850

Ashley Holcombe Lacy Prejean Kendall Dawson Ginger Jones Jackie McClain Dani Woods Charlotte Morgan Ashley Courtney Staci Ramsey Kelly Kretschman

2006-09 2000-03 2009-12 1998-01 2001-04 2005-08 2007-10 2002-05 2003-06 1998-01

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Records & History INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS & WORLD SERIES RESULTS PUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1732 1502 1386 1323 1256 1238 809 782 759 747

Ashley Holcombe Lacy Prejean Kendall Dawson Ginger Jones Jackie McClain Dani Woods Ashley Courtney Charlotte Morgan Leona Lafaele Cassie Reilly-Boccia

2006-09 2000-03 2009-12 1998-01 2001-04 2005-08 2002-05 2007-10 2013-pres. 2009-12

519 441 422 409 356 352 344 330 325 316

Staci Ramsey Kelley Montalvo Dominique Accetturo Jennifer Reach Kellie Eubanks Kristi Frenier Leah White Kaila Hunt Kelly Kretschman Danae Hays

2003-06 2006-09 2003-06 2000-03 2006-09 1998-00 2002-05 2011-14 1998-01 2012-15

56 52 50 48 42 41 40 39 34 33

Kelly Kretschman Danae Hays Jennifer Reach Kaila Hunt Dominique Accetturo Kellie Eubanks Staci Ramsey Leah White Courtney Conley Kristi Frenier

1998-01 2012-15 2000-03 2011-14 2003-06 2006-09 2003-06 2002-05 2010-13 1998-00

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ERRORS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 9.

44 33 33 29 29 27 26 26 25 25

Jackie McClain Leona Lafaele Ginger Jones Leah White Dani Woods Kelly Kretschman Dominique Accetturo Kellie Eubanks Danae Hays Lauren Parker

2001-04 2013-pres. 1998-01 2002-05 2005-08 1998-01 2003-06 2006-09 2012-15 2007-09

MOST CAUGHT STEALING BY

RECORDS & HISTORY

1. 2. 2. 4. 6. 9. 10.

44 39 35 30 30 29 29 29 22 18 18

Kendall Dawson Lacy Prejean Kelley Askew Jaclyn Traina Ashley Holcombe Carrie Moreman Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Leslie Jury Jennifer Wright

2009-12 2000-03 1998-01 2011-pres. 2006-09 1997-99 1999-02 2008-11 2003-06 2012-15 2002-05

MOST STOLEN BASES AGAINST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

105 99 90 89 80 79 75 75 69 63 63

Lacy Prejean Kelley Askew Ashley Holcombe Shelley Laird Kendall Dawson Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina Carrie Moreman Chaunsey Bell Leslie Jury Kelsi Dunne

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2000-03 1998-01 2006-09 1999-02 2009-12 2003-06 2011-14 1997-99 2012-15 2012-15 2008-11

WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RESULTS 2000 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 25, 2000 - UCLA 4, Alabama 1 Alabama 100 000 0 - 1 2 3 UCLA 000 022 X - 4 6 3 WP-Freed (26-7), LP-Laird (37-7); T-2:06; A-3,816 HR UCLA - Klein (10) May 27, 2000 - Alabama 6, DePaul 4 DePaul 100 030 0 - 4 5 2 Alabama 040 002 X - 6 7 2 WP-Laird (38-7) LP-Chouinard (18-9); T-1:38; A-3,712 May 27, 2000 - Southern Miss 3, Alabama 0 Southern Miss 201 000 0 - 3 5 0 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 WP-Blade (52-7), LP-Bautista (18-4); T-1:49; A-3,455

2003 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 22, 2003 - Arizona 3, Alabama 2 #15 Alabama 000 020 0 - 2 2 0 #1 Arizona 003 000 X - 3 6 0 WP-Hollowell (39-3), LP-VanBrakle (18-6); T-2:06 A-4,259 May 24, 2003 - Oklahoma 6, Alabama 3 (9 innings) #4 Oklahoma 002 100 003 - 6 9 1 #15 Alabama 000 021 000 - 3 4 1 WP-Keiter (34-8), LP-VanBrakle (18-7); T-3:12 A-6,520; HR OU - Braitsch (12); HR UA - Ramsey (4), Wilkins (5)

2005 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. June 2, 2005 - Texas 3, Alabama 0 #12 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 1 0 #5 Texas 000 003 X - 3 4 0 WP-Osterman (29-6) LP-VanBrakle (33-7) T-1:49 A-4,254 June 4, 2005 - Alabama 2, DePaul 1 (12 innings) DePaul 000 001 000 000 #12 Alabama 000 100 000 001 WP-VanBrakle (34-7) LP-Huitink (21-11) T-3:25 A-4,319

- -

1 2

5 9

1 1

June 5, 2005 - Tennessee 4, Alabama 0 #12 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 #11 Tennessee 210 001 X - 4 9 0 WP-M. Abbott (49-8) LP-J. Wright (20-6) T-2:23 A-6,148

2006 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. June 1, 2006 - Northwestern 6, Alabama 5 (10 innings) #5 Alabama 000 212 000 0 - 5 10 3 #11 Northwestern 001 300 100 1 - 6 13 1 WP-Foster (24-6) LP-Owens (21-5) T-3:39 A-4,335 June 3, 2006 - UCLA 4, Alabama 1 #1 UCLA 102 001 0 - 4 7 0 #5 Alabama 010 000 0 - 1 6 2 WP-Selden (34-6) LP-VanBrakle (28-6) T-2:11 A-5,395

2008 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 29, 2008 -Arizona State 3, Alabama 1 #6 Arizona State 000 000 3 - 3 4 1 #3 Alabama 000 010 0 - 1 3 0 WP-Katie Burkhart (37-5) LP-Kelsi Dunne (25-5) T-2:49 A-0 May 31, 2008 - Alabama 5, Arizona 1 #3 Alabama 001 004 0 - 5 10 1 #7 Arizona 001 000 0 - 1 4 0 WP-Kelsi Dunne (26-5) LP-Mowatt, Taryne (29-15) T-2:50 A-6621 HR UA - Charlotte Morgan (19) May 31, 2008 - Alabama 3, Louisiana Lafayette 1 Louisiana-Lafayette 000 001 0 - 1 5 2 #3 Alabama 100 020 X - 3 4 0 WP-Charlotte Morgan (18-2) LP-Bourgeois, Donna (16-5) T-2:08 A-7660 HR UL - Tankersley, Holly (23) June 1, 2008 - Arizona State 3, Alabama 1 #3 Alabama 001 000 0 - 1 2 0 #6 Arizona State 003 000 X - 3 2 0 WP-Katie Burkhart (38-5) LP-Kelsi Dunne (26-6) T-2:12 A-6781 HR ASU - Jackie Vasquez (4)


Records & History WORLD SERIES RESULTS (CONT.) 2009 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.

May 28, 2009 - Michigan 6, Alabama 1 #5 Michigan 011 103 0 - 6 8 1 #4 Alabama 000 000 1 - 1 3 2 WP-Nemitz (28-5) LP-Kelsi Dunne (27-4) T-2:23 A-0 HR MICH - Chidester (8) May 30, 2009 - Alabama 14, Arizona 0 (5 innings) #4 Alabama 282 02 - 14 16 1 #9 Arizona 000 00 - 0 5 1 WP-Charlotte Morgan (18-6) LP-Akamine (22-8) T-2:07 A-7145 HR UA - Charlotte Morgan (11) May 30, 2009 - Alabama 6, Arizona State 2 #10 Arizona State 000 200 0 - 2 4 1 #4 Alabama 000 420 X - 6 4 0 WP-Kelsi Dunne (28-4) LP-Bach (31-11) T-2:23 A-8475 HR ASU - Crabb (4) HR UA - Jazlyn Lunceford (3) May 31, 2009 - Florida 6, Alabama 5 #4 Alabama 001 040 0 - 5 9 1 #1 Florida 000 200 4 - 6 7 2 WP-Stephanie Brombach (22-0) LP-Kelsi Dunne (28-5) T-2:43 A-7172 HR UF - Kelsey Bruder (16), Ali Gardiner (9)

2011 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. June 2, 2011 - Alabama 1, California 0 #7 California 000 000 0 - 0 1 0 #2 Alabama 010 000 X - 1 7 0 WP-Kelsi Dunne (28-4) LP-Henderson (39-9) T-1:55 A-7280 June 3, 2011 - Alabama 3, Baylor 0 #11 Baylor 000 000 0 - 0 5 1 #2 Alabama 100 110 X - 3 6 0 WP-Kelsi Dunne (29-4) LP-Canion (30-11) T-2:18 A-8627 June 5, 2011 - Florida 16, Alabama 2 (5 innings) #2 Alabama 010 10 - 2 3 0 #4 Florida 1123 0X - 16 8 0 WP-Brombacher (20-2) LP-Kelsi Dunne (29-5) T-1:52 A-7726 HR UA - Larsen (14), Lunceford (6), UF - Moultrie, Schutte, Coyle, Gammel June 5, 2011 Florida 9, Alabama 2 #4 Florida 302 100 3 - 9 11 0 #2 Alabama 000 000 2 - 2 4 1 WP- Rogers (36-7) LP-Kelsi Dunne (29-6) T-2:30 A-5547 HR UF - Bruder, Schutte. Paculba

2012 WCWS (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.

2014 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 29, 2014 - Alabama 6, Oklahoma 2 #7 Oklahoma 100 100 1 - 2 1 1 #2 Alabama 010 320 X - 6 7 2 WP-Jaclyn Traina (24-3) LP-Kelsey Stevens (37-9) T-2:35 A-8818 HR OU - Shelby Pendley HR UA - Jadyn Spencer, Peyton Grantham May 30, 2014 - Alabama 2, Kentucky 0 #2 Alabama 020 000 0 - 2 3 0 #14 Kentucky 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 WP-Jaclyn Traina (24-3) LP-Kelsey Nunley (30-10) T-2:11 A-9062 HR UA - Leona Lafaele June 1, 2014 - Alabama 2, Oregon 0 #1 Oregon 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 #2 Alabama 000 020 X - 2 9 0 WP-Jaclyn Traina (26-3) LP-Cheridan Hawkins (35-6) T-2:18 A-8910 HR UA - Haylie McCleney June 2, 2014 - Florida 5, Alabama 0 #5 Florida 001 020 2 - 5 8 0 #2 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 WP-Hannah Rogers (30-8) LP-Jaclyn Traina (26-4) T-2:07 A-7608 HR UF - Aubree Munro June 3, 2014 - Florida 6, Alabama 3 #5 Florida 101 000 1 - 3 7 1 #2 Alabama 140 001 X - 6 12 4 WP- Dalanie Gourley (15-1) Save - Hannah Rogers LP-Jaclyn Traina (37-8) T-2:37 A-7810 HR UA - Kaila Hunt HR UF - Kristi Merritt, Stephanie Tofft

2015 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 28, 2015 - Michigan 5, Alabama 0 #6 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 #3 Michigan 100 400 X - 5 4 2 WP- Megan Betsa (31-4) LP- Alexis Osorio (21-9) T-2:21 HR MICH - Christner, Sweet May 30, 2015 - Alabama 2, Oregon 1 #2 Oregon 001 000 0 - 1 3 0 #6 Alabama 020 000 X - 2 3 0 WP- Alexis Osorio (22-9) LP- Cheridan Hawkins (30-5) T-2:05 A-9062 May 30, 2015 - LSU 5, Alabama 3 #6 Alabama 100 000 2 - 3 6 1 #5 LSU 320 000 X - 5 7 2 WP- Allie Walljasper (16-5) LP-Sydney Littlejohn (16-2) T-2:07 A-9515

May 31, 2012 - Alabama 5, Tennessee 3 #7 Tennessee 020 000 1 - 3 5 2 #2 Alabama 400 100 X - 5 5 1 WP-Jaclyn Traina (38-2) LP-Ivy Renfroe (25-9) T-2:18 A-N/A HR TN - Melissa Davin

RECORDS & HISTORY

June 1, 2012 - Alabama 2, Arizona State 1 #2 Alabama 000 011 0 - 2 7 1 #3 Arizona State 000 100 0 - 1 3 1 WP-Jaclyn Traina (39-2) LP-Dallas Escobedo (24-7) T-2:45 A-9209 HR UA - Amanda Locke June 3, 2012 - Alabama 5, California 2 #1 California 000 200 0 - 2 2 1 #2 Alabama 011 111 X - 5 9 0 WP-Jaclyn Traina (40-2) LP-Jolene Henderson (38-4) T-2:16 A-9167 HR CAL - Danielle Henderson HR UA - Kaila Hunt, Jazlyn Lunceford, Jaclyn Traina June 4, 2012 - Oklahoma 4, Alabama 1 #4 Oklahoma 000 022 0 - 4 11 2 #2 Alabama 000 100 0 - 1 5 2 WP-Keilani Ricketts (37-7) LP-Jaclyn Traina (40-3) T-2:36 A-8197 June 5, 2012 - Alabama 8, Oklahoma 6 #2 Alabama 040 400 0 - 8 4 2 #4 Oklahoma 100 000 5 - 6 9 2 WP-Jaclyn Traina (41-3) LP-Keilani Ricketts (37-8) T-2:53 A-8385 HR OU - Jessica Shults June 6, 2012 - Alabama 5, Oklahoma 4 #4 Oklahoma 012 000 1 - 4 5 1 #2 Alabama 000 410 X - 5 7 1 WP-Jaclyn Traina (42-3) LP-Keilani Ricketts (37-9) T-2:25 A-6804 HR OU - Lauren Chamberlain (2), Keilani Ricketts In 2012, Alabama became the first SEC school to win a national title, defeating the Oklahoma Sooners in three games.

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Records & History SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1997 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) Florida L, 6-2 LSU L, 4-2 1998 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) Tournament Champions Tennessee W, 2-1 LSU W, 5-3 (10) LSU L, 8-4 LSU W, 8-1 Mississippi State W, 5-4 (9) 1999 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) Mississippi St. L, 6-3 Florida W, 4-1 Arkansas L, 4-2 2000 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) Florida W, 1-0 No. 20 S. Carolina L, 4-1 No. 21 Mississippi St. W, 4-3 No. 7 LSU L, 5-2 2001 SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Arkansas W, 2-0 South Carolina L, 2-0 (9) Auburn L, 5-3 2002 SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Arkansas W, 2-1 South Carolina L, 6-4 Auburn W, 5-4 No. 3 LSU L, 6-2

2003 SEC Tournament (Plant City, Fla.) Tournament Champions Auburn W, 4-0 No. 12 LSU W, 3-1 Tennessee W, 3-2 (8) No. 12 LSU W, 3-1 2004 SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 14 Auburn W, 7-1 No. 2 LSU L, 2-1 No. 10 Tennessee L, 1-0 2005 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) Tournament Champions Mississippi State W, 5-0 No. 18 Auburn W, 9-5 No. 11 Tennessee L, 3-1 No. 11 Tennessee W, 3-0 No. 8 Georgia W, 2-0 2006 SEC Tournament (Athens, Ga.) Mississippi No. 5 Tennessee

W, 6-0 L, 2-1

2007 SEC Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) Georgia W, 3-2 (9) No. 4 LSU L, 4-1 2008 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) Mississippi State W, 1-0 No. 15 LSU W, 7-4 No. 2 Florida L, 4-1

2009 SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) Arkansas W, 8-0 Kentucky W, 2-1 No. 1 Florida L, 8-5 2010 SEC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.) Tournament Champions Arkansas W, 9-0 (5) No. 15 Tennessee W, 4-3 No. 11 LSU W, 5-4 2011 SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) Mississippi State W, 5-1 No. 9 Georgia L, 4-2 2012 SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Mississippi State W, 5-2 No. 11 Georgia W, 1-0 No. 7 Florida W, 10-1 (5) 2013 SEC Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) No. 14 Texas A&M W, 10-9 Florida L, 8-4 2014 SEC Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) No. 22 Auburn W, 8-4 No. 11 Georgia L, 5-3 2015 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) No. 14 Georgia W, 2-1 No. 6 Auburn L, 7-1

RECORDS AGAINST: Arkansas: 4-1 Auburn: 5-2 Florida: 3-4

Georgia: 4-2 Kentucky: 1-0 LSU: 6-6

Mississippi: 1-0 Mississippi State: 6-1 South Carolina: 0-3

Tennessee: 4-3 Texas A&M: 1-0

SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MEMBERS

RECORDS & HISTORY

2015 2014 2012 2011 2010 2009

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Alexis Osorio Marisa Runyon Kallie Case Haylie McCleney Jaclyn Traina (MVP) Jennifer Fenton Kaila Hunt Kayla Braud Whitney Larsen Jennifer Fenton Kelsi Dunne (MVP) Kayla Braud Whitney Larsen Jennifer Fenton Charlotte Morgan Lauren Parker Ashley Holcombe

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1998

Charlotte Morgan Whitney Larsen Kelsi Dunne Kellie Eubanks Brittany Rogers Dominique Accetturo Ashley Courtney Jordan Praytor Stephanie VanBrakle (MVP) Jackie Wilkins Jennifer Wright Jackie McClain Dominique Accetturo Stephanie VanBrakle Suzanne Olcott Ginger Jones Kierstin Arntsen Carrie Moreman


Records & History POSTSEASON RESULTS L, 6-2 L, 4-2

1998 SEC TOURNAMENT (Columbus, Ga.) Tournament Champions Tennessee W, 2-1 LSU W, 5-3 (10) LSU L, 8-4 LSU W, 8-1 Mississippi State W, 5-4 (9) 1999 SEC TOURNAMENT (Columbus, Ga.) Mississippi State Florida Arkansas 1999 NCAA REGIONAL (Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 1 UCLA No. 23 Missouri 2000 SEC TOURNAMENT (Columbus, Ga.) Florida No. 20 South Carolina No. 21 Mississippi State No. 7 LSU 2000 NCAA REGIONALS (Tempe, Ariz.) Tournament Champions No. 21 Florida Atlantic Penn State No. 5 Arizona State No. 5 Arizona State

L, 6-3 W, 4-1 L, 4-2

L, 7-0 L, 1-0

W, 1-0 L, 4-1 W, 4-3 L, 5-2

W, 1-0 (9) W, 5-4 (9) W, 4-1 W, 3-1

2000 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 3 UCLA L, 4-1 DePaul W, 6-4 No. 4 Southern Mississippi L, 3-0 2001 SEC TOURNAMENT (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Arkansas South Carolina Auburn 2001 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Illinois-Chicago Oregon State Michigan South Florida 2002 SEC TOURNAMENT (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Arkansas South Carolina Auburn No. 3 LSU 2002 NCAA REGIONAL (Tallahassee, Fla.) Georgia Tech Florida Atlantic 2003 SEC TOURNAMENT (Plant City, Fla.) Tournament Champions Auburn No. 12 LSU Tennessee No. 12 LSU 2003 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Southern Illinois No. 24 Southern Illinois No. 24 Southern Illinois

W, 2-0 L, 2-0 (9) L, 5-3

W, 8-2 W, 1-0 L, 3-2 L, 3-2

W, 2-1 L, 6-4 W, 5-4 L, 6-2

L, 3-1 (10) L, 2-1

W, 4-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 (8) W, 3-1

W, 10-1 (5) W, 4-2 W, 7-4 W, 2-0

2003 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 1 Arizona L, 3-2 No. 4 Oklahoma L, 6-3 (9)

2004 SEC TOURNAMENT (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 14 Auburn No. 2 LSU No. 10 Tennessee 2004 NCAA REGIONAL (Los Angeles, Calif.) Central Michigan Cornell No. 4 UCLA No. 18 Long Beach State No. 4 UCLA 2005 SEC TOURNAMENT (Gainesville, Fla.) Tournament Champions Mississippi State No. 18 Auburn No. 11 Tennessee No. 11 Tennessee No. 8 Georgia 2005 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Mississippi Valley St. Arizona State Hofstra

W 7-1 L 2-1 L 1-0

W 4-2 W 10-0 (5) L 5-2 (9) W 7-6 L 7-0

W, 5-0 W, 9-5 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-0

W, 9-1 (6) W, 3-1 W, 6-0

2005 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (College Station, Texas) Tournament Champions No. 5 Texas A&M W, 4-1 No. 5 Texas A&M W, 6-5 2005 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 5 Texas L, 3-0 No. 23 DePaul W, 2-1 (12) No. 10 Tennessee L, 4-0 2006 SEC TOURNAMENT (Athens, Ga.) Mississippi No. 5 Tennessee 2006 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Mississippi Valley State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech

W, 6-0 L, 2-1

W, 8-0 (5) W, 8-5 W, 7-2

2006 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions No. 7 Stanford W, 4-1 No. 7 Stanford W, 8-7 (8)

2008 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Chattanooga Jacksonville State Jacksonville State

W, 8-0 W, 10-1 W, 4-1

2008 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Missouri W, 6-1 Missouri W, 7-1

2012 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions UT-Martin South Alabama South Alabama

2008 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Arizona State L, 3-1 Arizona W, 5-1 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1 Arizona State L, 3-1

2012 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Michigan W, 4-1 Michigan W, 4-3

2009 SEC TOURNAMENT (Knoxville, Tenn.) Arkansas Kentucky No. 1 Florida 2009 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Miss Valley St Texas Texas

W, 8-0 W, 2-1 L, 8-5

W, 12-3 (5) W, 10-1 (6) W, 7-0

2009 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) 2009 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Michigan L, 6-1 Arizona W, 14-0 Arizona State W, 6-2 Florida L, 6-5 2010 SEC TOURNAMENT (Fayetteville, Ark.) Arkansas No. 15 Tennessee No. 11 LSU

W, 9-0 (5) W, 4-3 W, 5-4

2010 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Alcorn State Lipscomb Lipscomb

W, 9-0 (5) W, 5-2 W, 6-0

2006 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 11 Northwestern L, 6-5 (10) No. 1 UCLA L, 4-1

2010 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 19 Hawaii W, 8-0 (5) No. 19 Hawaii L, 8-7 No. 19 Hawaii L, 5-4

2007 SEC TOURNAMENT (Auburn, Ala.) Georgia LSU

2011 SEC TOURNAMENT (Oxford, Miss.) Mississippi State No. 9 Georgia

2007 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Tennessee Tech Florida State California Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech

W, 3-2 L, 4-1

L, 4-2 W, 6-3 W, 13-1 (5) W, 19-10 W, 7-2

2007 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Seattle, Wash.) No. 11 Washington L, 4-3 No. 11 Washington L, 7-5 2008 SEC TOURNAMENT (Baton Rouge, La.) Mississippi State No. 15 LSU No. 2 Florida

W, 1-0 W, 7-4 L, 4-1

2012 SEC TOURNAMENT (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Mississippi State W, 5-2 No. 11 Georgia W, 1-0 No. 7 Florida W, 10-1 (5)

2011 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Jackson State Memphis Chattanooga

W, 5-1 L, 4-2

W, 8-0 (5) W, 7-1 W, 11-2 (6)

2011 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions No. 11 Stanford L, 5-2 No. 11 Stanford W, 10-0 (5) No. 11 Stanford W, 1-0 2011 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 7 California W, 1-0 No. 11 Baylor W, 3-0 No. 4 Florida L, 16-2 (5) No. 4 Florida L, 9-2

W, 5-1 W, 5-2 W, 6-0

2012 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) National Champions No. 7 Tennessee W, 5-3 No. 3 Arizona State W, 2-1 No. 1 California W, 5-2 No. 4 Oklahoma L, 4-1 No. 4 Oklahoma W, 8-6 No. 4 Oklahoma W, 5-4 2013 SEC TOURNAMENT (Lexington, Ky.) No. 14 Texas A&M No. 2 Florida

W, 10-9 L, 8-4

2013 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Jacksonville St. Western Kentucky Western Kentucky

W, 4-0 W, 7-6 W, 13-1

2013 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 5 Tennessee L, 3-2 No. 5 Tennessee L, 5-3 2014 SEC TOURNAMENT (Columbia, S.C.) No. 22 Auburn No. 11 Georgia 2014 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions SIUE USC Upstate No. 21 South Alabama

W, 8-4 L, 5-3

W, 13-3 (5) W, 7-1 W, 3-0

2014 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions No. 19 Nebraska W, 6-5 (12) No. 19 Nebraska W, 2-1 2014 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 7 Oklahoma W, 6-2 No. 14 Kentucky W, 2-0 No. 1 Oregon W, 2-0 No. 5 Florida L, 5-0 No. 5 Florida L, 6-3 2015 SEC TOURNAMENT (Baton Rouge, La.) No. 14 Georgia No. 6 Auburn 2015 NCAA REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Fairfield Washington Washington

W, 2-1 L, 7-1

RECORDS & HISTORY

1997 SEC TOURNAMENT (Columbus, Ga.) Florida LSU

W, 8-0 (6) W, 9-0 (5) W, 11-1

2015 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions No. 3 Oklahoma L, 5-2 No. 3 Oklahoma W, 2-0 No. 3 Oklahoma W, 5-3 2015 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 3 Michigan L, 5-0 No. 2 Oregon W, 2-1 No. 5 LSU L, 5-3

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Records & History NCAA POSTSEASON RECORDS BATTING LEADERS FOR ALABAMA Hitting minimums - 20 Games BATTING AVG Jennifer Fenton Brittany Rogers Charlotte Morgan Kelley Montalvo Haylie McCleney

.481 .398 .375 .364 .358

SLUGGING PCT Haylie McCleney Charlotte Morgan Ashley Courtney Kelley Montalvo Whitney Larsen

.699 .693 .629 .614 .587

ON BASE PCT Jennifer Fenton Haylie McCleney Cassie Reilly-Boccia Jordan Praytor Charlotte Morgan

.517 .491 .472 .469 .465

RECORDS & HISTORY

RUNS SCORED Brittany Rogers Jennifer Fenton Kayla Braud Kelley Montalvo Jordan Praytor

33 32 28 27 26

HITS Kayla Braud Brittany Rogers Jennifer Fenton Charlotte Morgan Kelley Montalvo

46 45 39 33 32

RUNS BATTED IN Charlotte Morgan Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen Ashley Holcombe Kelley Montalvo

37 29 28 26 24

DOUBLES Kelley Montalvo Brittany Rogers Ashley Holcombe Ashley Courtney Cassie Reilly-Boccia

10 8 6 6 6

61 60 56 54 54 54

WALKS Cassie Reilly-Boccia Jordan Praytor Stephanie VanBrakle Kelley Montalvo Haylie McCleney

23 21 19 17 17

HIT BY PITCH Kellie Eubanks Whitney Larsen Five tied

8 6 5

STOLEN BASES Brittany Rogers Kayla Braud Jennifer Fenton Jordan Praytor Haylie McCleney

24 20 16 12 11

STRIKEOUTS Jennifer Fenton Kellie Eubanks Brittany Rogers Kaila Hunt Jordan Praytor Dani Woods

23 22 19 19 18 18

AT BATS Brittany Rogers Kayla Braud Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen Dani Woods Kelley Montalvo

113 106 106 92 89 88

GAMES PLAYED Jennifer Fenton Kaila Hunt Cassie Reilly-Boccia Whitney Larsen Six tied

36 36 35 34 32

PITCHING LEADERS FOR ALABAMA Pitching minimums - 10 Games

TRIPLES Whitney Larsen Jordan Praytor Brittany Rogers Haylie McCleney Eight tied

4 3 2 2 1

HOME RUNS Charlotte Morgan Kaila Hunt Ashley Holcombe Stephanie VanBrakle Haylie McCleney Staci Ramsey Ashley Courtney

8 7 6 6 6 5 5

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TOTAL BASES Charlotte Morgan Brittany Rogers Kaila Hunt Kelley Montalvo Whitney Larsen Kayla Braud

EARNED RUN AVG Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Jaclyn Traina

1.09 2.15 2.46 3.00

OPPOSING BATTING AVG Shelley Laird Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle

.172 .177 .201 .230

WINS Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Charlotte Morgan

18 16 11 7 5

INNINGS PITCHED Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird BATTERS STRUCK OUT Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Blair Potter Erin Wright

163.0 143.1 111.0 90.0 190 168 126 50 48 38

APPEARANCES Jaclyn Traina Kelsi Dunne Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Chrissy Owens

31 27 20 14 13

GAMES STARTED Kelsi Dunne Jaclyn Traina Stephanie VanBrakle Shelley Laird Blair Potter Charlotte Morgan

25 24 16 11 7 7

RUNNERS PICKED OFF Ashley Holcombe

3

FIELDING LEADERS FOR ALABAMA FIELDING PCT Ashley Courtney Jackie Wilkins Jordan Praytor Jazlyn Lunceford PUTOUTS Ashley Holcombe Kendall Dawson Dani Woods Charlotte Morgan Ashley Courtney

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 226 224 136 113 107

ASSISTS Kelley Montalvo Kellie Eubanks Kaila Hunt Staci Ramsey Dominque Accetturo

56 53 52 51 49

ERRORS Danae Hays Courtney Conley Staci Ramsey Kaila Hunt Jennifer Reach Dominque Accetturo Kelley Montalvo Kellie Eubanks

8 6 6 6 5 5 4 4

FIELDING DOUBLE PLAYS Kellie Eubanks Dani Woods Lauren Parker Kelley Montalvo Whitney Larsen

9 7 7 6 5


Records & History ALL-TIME ROSTER

*Arntsen, Kierstin (OF) Olathe, Kan. 1997-2000 Askew, Kelley (C) Pasadena, Texas 1998-2001 B Bautista, Melissa (RHP) Elk Grove, Calif. 2000-01 Bell, Chaunsey (C) Indianapolis, Ind. 2012-15 Benak, Mallory (OF) Dothan, Ala. 2006-07 Bernard, Amy (RHP) Bakersfield, Calif. 1998-99

Davis, Keima (OF) Deerfield Beach, Fla. 2010-2013 Dawson, Kendall (C) Plant City, Fla. 2009-12 DeBruin, Lise (IF) College Station, Texas 2000 Deska, Kellie (UT) Lake Jackson, Texas 2004-07 Dozier, Catherine (IF) Vestavia Hills, Ala. 2008-10 Dunne, Kelsi (RHP) Port Orange, Fla. 2008-11 E Elizondo, Lisa (OF) Burleson, Texas 2009-10

2001-04 Johnson, Katie (C/OF) New Braunfels, Texas 2005-08 Johnson, Tiffany (OF) Auburn, Ala. 2001-02 Jones, Ginger (IF) Northport, Ala. 1998-2001 Jury, Leslie (RHP) Anderson, S.C. 2012-15 K Kretschman, Kelly (OF) Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. 1998-2001 *Kyle, Christy (UT) Texas City, Texas 1997-2000

Rogersville, Ala. 1997 Osorio, Alexis (RHP) Riverside, Calif. 2015-pres. Owens, Chrissy (RHP) Miami, Fla. 2005-08 P Parker, Lauren (IF) Orange, Texas 2007-09 Patterson, Jordan (C) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2011-2014 Phillips, Deasy (OF) Katy, Texas 2002-05 Potter, Blair (LHP) Columbus, Ga. 2006-07

Eubanks, Kellie (IF) Prairieville, La. 2006-09

L Lafaele, Leona (UT) Sacramento, Calif. 2013-present

*Ezell, Brittney (IF) Franklin, Tenn. 1997-98

Laird, Shelley (RHP) Spring, Texas 1999-2002

Prejean, Lacy (C) Scott, La. 2000-03

Bobo, Rachel (OF) Seabrook, Texas 2015-pres,

F Fain, Carrigan (C) Mt. Olive, Ala. 2015-pres,

Larsen, Whitney (UT) Vestavia Hills, Ala. 2008-11

R Ramsey, Staci (IF) Houston, Texas 2003-06

Booker, Sydney (IF) Madison, Ala. 2015-pres.

Fenton, Jennifer (OF) Kennesaw, Ga. 2009-12

Branham Jackey (IF) Troy Mo. 2010-13

Fichtner, Molly (C) Houston, Texas 2013-2014

Braud, Kayla (OF) Eugene, Ore. 2010-13

Frenier, Kristi (IF) Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 1998-2000

Burford, Mandy (IF) Anniston, Ala. 2004-07

G *Garvey, Erin (OF) Olathe, Kan. 1997

*Black, Kristi (IF) Loxley, Ala. 1997-99 Blewitt, Alex (IF) Archbald, Pa. 2007-10

C *Caccavo, Christy (RHP) Olathe, Kan. 1997-98*

Gibson, Olivia (C) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2009-12

Case, Kallie (OF) Suwanee, Ga. 2013-present

Grantham, Peyton (IF) Daphne, Ala. 2014-present

Chapman, Jennifer “J.C.” (OF) Gilbert, Ariz. 1997-98

H Hardy, Caroline (UT) Vestavia Hilla, Ala. 2016-present

Cockrum, Casey (IF) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2002-03 Conley, Courtney (IF) Robertsville, Mo. 2010-2013 *Contryman, Karla (IF) Glendale, Ariz. 1997-98 Cope, Penny (RHP) Carlisle, Iowa 1998-99 Courtney, Ashley (OF/C) Vero Beach, Fla. 2002-05 Currie, Emily (OF) Huntsville, Ala. 2002-05 D Dare, Chandler (OF) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2014-present

Hawkins, Andrea (OF) Bay City, Texas 2013-present Hays, Danae (IF) Morris, Ala. 2012-15 *Herzik, Stephanie (UT) St. Petersburg, Fla. 1997 Hunt, Kaila (IF) Evans, Ga. 2011-2014 Holcombe, Ashley (C) Fayetteville, Ga. 2006-09 I Iamurri, Ryan (IF) Naples, Fla. 2011-2014 J Johnson, Angela (OF) Birmingham, Ala.

Lindner, Julie (RHP) Kingwood, Texas 2000 Littlejohn, Sydney (RHP) Rusk, Texas 2014-present Locke, Amanda (UT) Mesquite, Texas 2008-12 Lunceford, Jazlyn (OF) Northport, Ala. 2009-12 M McClain, Jackie (UT) Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 2001-04

Praytor, Jordan (UT) Vancouver, Wash. 2005-08

Reach, Jennifer (IF) Birmingham, Ala. 2000-03 Reed, Capper (OF) Guntersville, Ala. 2002-05 Reilly-Boccia, Cassie (UT) Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 2009-12 Rettig, Kayla (OF) Staunton, Ill. 2015 Richard, Danielle (IF) Priceville, Ala. 2012-15

McCleney, Haylie (OF) Morris, Ala. 2013-present

Roark, Lauren (UT) Demopolis, Ala. 2005

*McKee, Nicki (IF/P) Summerdale, Ala. 1997-2000

Rogers, Brittany (OF) Dacula, Ga. 2006-09

*McQuaid, Kelly (IF) Plantation, Fla. 1997

Rohret, Kim (OF) Oxford, Iowa 1998-2000

Menningmann, Michelle (UT) Palm Beach Garden, Fla. 2004-07

Runyon, Marisa (IF) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 2014-present

Montalvo, Kelley (UT) Miami, Fla. 2006-09

S Sewell, Lauren (RHP) Pembroke Pines, Fla. 2010-13

Moore, Allison (RHP) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2006-08 *Moreman, Carrie (C) Shreveport, La. 1997-99 Morgan, Charlotte (P/UT) Moreno Valley, Calif. 2007-10 O Olcott, Suzanne (IF) Birmingham, Ala. 1999-2002 *Oldham, Roxanne (IF)

Smith, Jessica (UT) Pell City, Ala. 2006-10 Spencer, Jadyn (UT) Waterloo, Iowa 2012-15 T Testa, Lindsay (IF) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 2001 Traina, Jackie (RHP) Naples, Fla. 2011-2014

Traywick, Christi (IF) Wetumpka, Ala. 2001 Turner, Demi (IF) Huntsville, Texas 2015-pres. V VanBrakle, Stephanie (RHP) Chambersburg, Pa. 2003-06 W White, Leah (IF) Grayson, Ga. 2002-05 *White, Paula (OF) Atmore, Ala. 1997-2000 Wilkins, Jackie (OF) Miami, Fla. 2002-05 Whitehead, Kasey (IF) Roswell, Ga. 1999 Woods, Dani (IF) Cockeysville, Md. 2005-08 Wright, Erin (RHP) Gardendale, Ala. 2001-04 Wright, Jennifer (RHP) Brentwood, Tenn. 2002-05 Z Zugg, Amber (OF) Petal, Miss. 2001 *Member of Inaugural Team HEAD COACHES Kalum Haack Patrick Murphy

(1997-98) (1999-present)

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Alyson Habetz

(2007-present)

ASSISTANT COACHES Alyson Habetz Karen Johns Patrick Murphy Vann Stuedeman Stephanie VanBrakle

(1999-2006) (1997-2000) (1997-98) (2001-11) (2012-present)

MANAGERS Allison Bass Kylie Bengtson Jordan Burson Matt Currie AJ Daugherty Brandon Duncan Brandon Fish Joey Harris Alina Hester TJ Hinton Nic Hoch Jacob Holcomb Russell Larsen Cody Lee Jerry McCallie Erik Moller Katie Morgan Jayme O’Bryant Alan Reach Steven Shaw Miles Snider Chandler Whidden Travis Williams ATHLETIC TRAINERS Molly Cannell Jennifer Cappuzzo Erica Dixon Brian Metz Harris Patel Matt Pitts Nick Seiler Erin Weaver

(2003-04) (2014-present) (2009-2013) (2009-11) (2007-08) (2000-04) (2003) (1999) (1997-98) (2005-06) (2005-08) (2014-present) (2013-14) (2016-present) (2013-2015) (1997-2000) (1998-2000) (2015) (2001-02) (2009-10) (2011-2013) (2010-12) (2003-04, 2006)

RECORDS & HISTORY

A Accetturo, Dominique (IF) Pembroke Pines, Fla. 2003-06

(2005-06) (2000-01) (2002-03) (2004) (1999) (1997-98) (2007-12) (2013-present)

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Records & History ALL-TIME RESULTS

1997

1998

Won 29, Lost 29 (16-14 SEC) Coach: Kalum Haack

Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 16

Sooner Invitational (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Tulsa Oklahoma (10) Southwest Missouri State Kansas Baylor Southwest Louisiana (7) Arizona (1) Arizona (1)

Feb. 27 March 4

Delta State Michigan (7)

March 8 March 8 March 9 March 9 March 10 March 14 March 15 March 18 March 21 March 22 March 28 March 28 March 29 March 29

W, 5-2 L, 0-12 (6) L, 2-3 L, 0-8 (6)

Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.)

Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23

W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-9 (5) L, 0-13 (5) W, 3-4 L, 3-4 / L, 2-5

Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) Troy State Mercer LSU Georgia State Bradley * Arkansas * Arkansas Samford * Kentucky * Tennessee

W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 11-1 (5)

L, 1-9 (5) / W, 2-3 L, 1-2 (8) / W, 7-1 L, 1-5 / L, 6-8 W, 2-0 / W 15-0 (5) L, 1-11 (5) / L, 3-6

Georgia Tech Invitational (Marietta, Ga.) Wichita State Georgia State North Carolina A&T Utah

L, 4-5 W, 11-2 (5) W, 12-0 (5) L, 0-5

April 2 April 5 April 6 April 12 April 16 April 18 April 19 April 26 April 27 April 30 May 1 May 3 May 4

* Auburn * Ole Miss * Ole Miss * Florida * Auburn * Mississippi State * Mississippi State * South Carolina (3) * Georgia Samford Florida State (17) * LSU (24) * LSU (24)

L, 0-1 (9) / W, 4-3 W, 9-5 / W, 10-6 W, 5-1 / W, 1-0 L, 1-4 / L, 0-2 W, 3-1 / L, 2-3 (8) W, 4-2 / W, 8-0 (5) W, 5-2 / L, 1-2 L, 0-2 / L, 0-6 W, 4-0 / L, 1-4 W, 8-0 (6) / W, 10-3 L, 0-2 / W, 6-4 W, 7-0 / L, 4-5 W, 4-1 (8) / L, 0-4

May 9 May 10

Florida LSU (23)

SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.)

*Denotes SEC Game (Home games played at Munny Sokol Park)

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1999

Won 49, Lost 18 (19-7 SEC) Coach: Kalum Haack SEC Tournament Champions

L, 2-6 L, 2-4

Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 14

Arizona State Coke Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Fresno State (1) UNLV Detroit-Mercy Utah (18) Arizona State (23)

Northeastern Illinois Texas Tech Austin Peay Centenary Chattanooga Northeastern Illinois

March 1

Wisconsin

March 5 March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7 March 7

Michigan (2) Ball State Florida Iowa State Temple Florida State (12)

March 10 March 11 March 13 March 14 March 17 March 21 March 22 March 25

Samford Siena * Arkansas * Arkansas Louisiana Tech * Kentucky * Tennessee Georgia Southern

March 31 April 4 April 5 April 14 April 19 April 20 April 25 April 26 April 29 May 1 May 2 May 8 May 9 May 9 May 10 May 10

L, 0-8 (5) L, 4-8 W, 15-0 (5) W, 6-4 (8) L, 2-5

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28

March 27 March 27 March 28 March 28 March 29 March 29

Won 39, Lost 26 (19-11 SEC) Final Ranking: NFCA-RV Coach: Patrick Murphy NCAA Tournament

W, 15-7 (6)

Speedline Classic (Tampa, Fla.)

South Florida (9) Mercer Middle Tennessee State New Mexico Evansville Illinois-Chicago

*Denotes SEC Game & - at Hueytown, Ala. (Home games played at Bowers Park)

L, 4-13 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-0 W, 5-0 L, 1-5

L, 0-1 / W, 11-2 W, 3-1 / W, 6-1 W, 6-0 / W, 9-1 (5) W, 9-0 (5) / W, 9-1 (5) L, 4-5, W, 4-1 W, 7-1 / W, 10-2 (6) L, 9-10 / W, 4-1 W, 7-2 / L, 3-5 W, 3-2 / L, 2-6 W, 6-3 / W, 4-3 L, 0-2 / W, 4-1

SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.)

Tennessee LSU (12) LSU (12) LSU (12) Mississippi State

L, 3-5 W, 2-1 W, 8-0 (5) W, 3-2 W, 5-1 L, 1-4

W, 18-0 (5) / W, 12-1 W, 16-0 (5) / W, 1-0 W, 7-1 / W, 12-0 (5) W, 6-0 / W, 8-4 W, 3-2 / W, 3-2 W, 12-1 / W, 16-1 W, 6-1 / L, 7-8 W, 9-1 (5) / W, 7-1

Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)

* Florida * Ole Miss * Ole Miss & Belmont * Mississippi State Georgia Tech * South Carolina * Georgia * Auburn * LSU (10) * LSU (10)

L, 7-11 L, 1-2 W, 9-1 (5) W, 3-0 L, 5-9 W, 9-1 (5)

W, 2-1 W, 5-3 (10) L, 4-8 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 (9)

Fiesta Bowl Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)

Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 14

Long Beach State (13) Massachusetts (10) Maryland Utah California New Mexico State

Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20

Texas-San Antonio Texas (7) Arizona (2) Texas (7)

Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28

McNeese State North Carolina Evansville Indiana Drake

March 4 March 4 March 5 March 5 March 6

Iowa (23) Florida A&M South Carolina (13) Illinois-Chicago (17) Maryland

Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

USF Speedline Classic (Tampa, Fla.)

W, 8-1 L, 1-8 L, 2-3 (8) L, 1-2 (8) L, 0-2 W, 1-0 W, 10-2 (5) W, 7-1 L, 0-8 L, 0-2 W, 2-0 W, 9-1 (5) W, 3-2 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 L, 3-4 W, 6-1 L, 4-5 (11) L, 2-5 W, 7-3

Frost Cutlery Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

March 12 March 12 March 12 March 14

Winthrop UCLA (1) Chattanooga Jacksonville State

March 20 March 21 March 26 March 28 March 31 April 2 April 3 April 7 April 9 April 10 April 16 April 23 April 24 April 27 May 1 May 2 May 7 May 8

* Arkansas * Arkansas * Kentucky * Tennessee Centenary * Auburn * Auburn Samford * Ole Miss * Ole Miss * Florida * Mississippi State * Mississippi State Troy State * South Carolina (14) * Georgia * LSU (7) * LSU (7)

May 13 May 14 May 15

Mississippi State Florida Arkansas

May 20 May 21

UCLA (1) Missouri (23)

W, 8-0 (5) L, 0-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 (8)

L, 4-5 (8) / L, 2-4 W, 6-3 / W, 12-7 (19) W, 5-1 / W, 3-1 W, 4-0 / W, 9-2 W, 10-0 (6) / W, 4-0 L, 1-5 / L, 0-7 W, 3-1 / W, 8-3 W, 5-0 / W, 7-1 W, 4-1 / W, 2-0 W, 10-2 / L, 1-3 W, 2-1 / W, 6-1 L, 7-8 (8) / W, 5-4 W, 6-5 / W, 7-4 W, 4-0 / W, 1-0 (8) W, 2-0 / L, 0-3 (6) W, 6-3 / W, 4-0 L, 0-6 / L, 2-3 (10) L, 5-6 / L, 3-4

SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.)

NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)

*Denotes SEC Game (Home games played at Bowers Park)

L, 3-6 W, 4-1 L, 2-4 L, 0-7 L, 0-1


Records & History ALL-TIME RESULTS

2001

Metrodome Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 13

Louisville Western Illinois Minnesota Missouri (24) Northern Iowa Northern Iowa Louisville

UNC Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20

Eastern Carolina Rhode Island Eastern Kentucky Kansas Virginia Tech North Carolina

Feb. 23

UAB

L 12-11 W 11-0 (5) W 14-1 (5) W 4-1 W 1-0 (8) W 4-1 W 7-1

Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27

DePaul (14) Georgia Tech Arizona (3) Drake DePaul (14)

March 3 March 3 March 4 March 4 March 5 March 5

Arizona State (4) DePaul (20) Oklahoma State (21) Florida Cal. St.-Northridge Stanford (9)

March 7 March 8 March 9

Western Illinois Radford Long Island

March 11 March 11 March 11 March 12 March 12

Syracuse Long Island Western Illinois Syracuse Western Illinois

March 14 March 17 March 18 March 24 March 25 March 28 March 31 April 1 April 7 April 8 April 12 April 15 April 21 April 22 April 25 April 29 May 5 May 6

Syracuse * Arkansas * Arkansas * Tennessee * Kentucky * South Carolina (18) * Auburn * Auburn * Ole Miss * Ole Miss Jacksonville State * Florida * Mississippi State (20) * Mississippi State (20) Troy State * Georgia * LSU (7) * LSU (7)

May 11 May 12 May 13 May 13

Florida South Carolina (20) Mississippi State (21) LSU (7)

May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21

Florida Atlantic (21) Penn State Arizona State (5) Arizona State (5)

May 25 May 27 May 27

W 10-2 W 5-1 W 2-0 W 5-4 (12) W 6-5 W 8-0 (5) W 7-6

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W 6-2 W 9-3 L 6-2 W 6-2 L 3-2

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

L 4-0 W 7-3 W 6-1 W 4-3 W 1-0 L 5-2 W 2-1 (11) W 8-4 W 10-0 (5)

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W 3-1 W 4-0 W 9-1 (6) W 4-0 W 3-2

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

SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.)

NCAA Regionals (Tempe, Ariz.)

W 1-0 L 4-1 W 4-3 L 5-2

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 3

Arizona (1) Arizona (1) Arizona (1)

Texas A&M Classic (College Station, Texas)

Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 10

Maryland Samford Evansville Samford Evansville

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 17

UCLA (2) UNLV Oregon Oregon St. (18) Texas Tech

Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 24

Wisconsin Oklahoma (4) Utah Mississippi State (24) LSU (5) Nebraska (9)

Feb. 28 March 1

Oakland North Carolina

March 2 March 2

Western Kentucky North Carolina

March 6 March 9 March 10 March 16 March 17 March 19 March 20 March 23 March 24 March 27 March 30 March 31 April 3 April 6 April 7 April 10 April 13 April 14 April 17 April 20 April 21 April 27 April 28 April 30 May 4 May 5

Jacksonville St. * Georgia (20) * Georgia (20) * Arkansas * Arkansas * Florida * Florida * Tennessee * Tennessee Centenary * Kentucky * Kentucky Jackson State * LSU (5) * LSU (5) Southern Miss * Ole Miss * Ole Miss Southern Miss * Mississippi State (24) * Mississippi State (24) * South Carolina * South Carolina Troy State * Auburn * Auburn

May 9 May 10 May 11 May 11

Arkansas South Carolina Auburn LSU (3)

May 16 May 16

Georgia Tech Florida Atlantic (1)

Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 18

Won 46 Lost 21 (22-8 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: NFCA-RV NCAA Tournament

Illinois State Samford Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Illinois State Texas A&M-CC Texas A&M Texas A&M-CC Penn State Penn State

Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 24

Arizona State (6) Kansas Massachusetts (24) Michigan (18)

Feb. 28

Michigan (18)

March 4 March 4

Marshall Evansville

March 7 March 10 March 11 March 17 March 18 March 21 March 24 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 31 April 1 April 7 April 8 April 11 April 14 April 15 April 18 April 19 April 21 April 22 April 28 April 29 May 4

Ball State * Georgia * Georgia * Arkansas * Arkansas Jacksonville State * Tennessee * Tennessee * Florida * Florida * Kentucky * Kentucky * LSU (6) * LSU (6) Chattanooga * Ole Miss * Ole Miss * Auburn * Auburn * Mississippi State * Mississippi State * South Carolina (23) * South Carolina (23) & Albany

May 10 May 11 May 12

Arkansas South Carolina (23) Auburn

May 17 May 18 May 19 May 19

Illinois-Chicago Oregon State (14) Michigan (21) South Florida

W 7-0 W 2-1 W 16-0 (5) W 2-1 W 3-2 W 7-6 W 3-0 W 6-3 W 1-0 (8) W 7-2

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W 5-1 W 6-0

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

SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

& - at West Point, N.Y. *Denotes SEC Game

W 6-0 W 11-3 (5) W 5-0 W 8-1 W 6-3

W 2-0 L 2-0 (9) L 5-3 W 8-2 W 1-0 L 3-2 L 3-2

L 8-2 L 13-5 (6) L 11-1 (5)

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W 3-0 W 11-2 (5) W 6-0 W 7-0 W 3-1

UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

L 9-1 W 8-2 L 8-3 L 2-1 W 7-0

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

L 3-2, W 8-0 (6) W 8-0 (5)

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W 8-2 W 10-0 (5)

W 5-1 W 9-4, L 0-3 W 2-1 L 2-0, W 5-4 W 5-1 W 4-3, W 8-3 W 7-1 W 6-0, W 3-2 W 4-1 W 9-0 (5) W 5-0, W 9-2 W 11-3 (6) W 2-0, W 9-1 (5) W 1-0 (11), L 9-1 (5) L 7-0 W 2-0 W 5-1, W 4-0 W 3-0 W 2-1 W 10-4, W 8-4 W 8-2 L 3-1, W 6-5 W 4-3 W 4-2 L 3-1, L 6-4 L 3-2

SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)

*Denotes SEC Game

L 2-1 W 6-1 W 3-0 W 4-0 W 3-2 L 3-2

W 2-1 L 6-4 W 5-4 L 6-2 L 3-1 (10) L 2-1

W 1-0 (9) W 5-4 (9) W 4-1 W 3-1

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) UCLA (3) DePaul Southern Miss (4)

2002

Won 50, Lost 11 (24-6 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: NFCA-10th NCAA Tournament

RECORDS & HISTORY

2000

Won 66, Lost 14 (25-5 SEC) Final Ranking: NFCA-7th Coach: Patrick Murphy WCWS Participants

L 4-1 W 6-4 L 3-0

*Denotes SEC Game

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Records & History ALL-TIME RESULTS

2003

2004

Won 49 Lost 21 (22-8 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-7th USA Today-7th WCWS Participants

Stacy Winsberg Memorial (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 2

CS-Fullerton (7E/10U) CS-Fullerton (7E/10U) CS-Northridge UCLA (1E/1U) Loyola Marymount

Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 9

Florida Atlantic Florida International Ohio State (19E/16U) Florida International Ohio State (19E/16U)

Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 16

Winthrop Western Kentucky Southern Illinois Western Kentucky Southern Illinois

FIU Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

Illinois State California (6E/4U) Notre Dame (NRE/23U)

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

RECORDS & HISTORY

Feb. 28 Feb. 28 March 1 March 1 March 2

Kansas Texas-Arlington Penn State Kansas Penn State

March 4 March 8 March 9 March 15 March 16 March 18 March 19 March 22 March 23 March 27 March 29 March 30 April 2 April 3 April 5 April 6 April 8 April 9 April 12 April 13 April 18 April 19 April 22 April 26 May 3 May 4

Jacksonville State * Arkansas * Arkansas * Tennessee * Tennessee Southern Miss Troy * Kentucky * Kentucky Lafayette (NRE/25U) * LSU (12E/11U) * LSU (12E/11U) * Auburn * Auburn * Ole Miss * Ole Miss * Florida (21E/20U) * Florida (21E/20U) * Mississippi State * Mississippi State * South Carolina (15E/16U) * South Carolina (15E/16U) Chattanooga Georgia Tech * Georgia (9E/8U) * Georgia (9E/8U) (FOX Sports)

May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11

Auburn LSU (13E/12U) Tennessee LSU (13E/12U)

May 15 May 16 May 18 May 18

Southern Illinois Southern Illinois (24) Southern Illinois (24)

May 22 May 24

W 8-0 (5) W 5-4 L 4-0 W 7-3 W 3-1 (11)

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 23

W 5-0 W 4-2 W 7-4 W 2-1 (8) L 4-1 L 1-0 L 6-4 L 2-1

W 1-0 W 7-1, W 4-3 W 5-0 W 9-1 (5), L 2-1 W 8-0 (5) W 5-1 W 6-0 W 7-4, W 2-1 W 8-2 L 2-0 L 4-3, W 7-2 L 2-1 W 2-1, W 4-0 W 4-0 W 5-1, W 5-1 W 9-4 W 2-1, L 4-2 W 4-2 W 7-3, W 8-5 L 7-3 W 6-3 L 5-1, W 3-2 W 6-3 W 3-2, L 2-1 W 7-5, L 7-3 L 12-4 (6)

SEC Tournament (Plant City, Fla.)

NCAA Regionals (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W 4-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 (8) W 3-1 W 10-1 (5) W 4-2 W 7-4 W 2-0

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Arizona (1E/1U) Oklahoma (4E/4U)

*Denotes SEC Game

L 4-3 W 4-1 W 3-0 L 5-4 W 7-4 W 2-0 W 11-4 W 6-4 L 1-0 L 7-2

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

2005

Won 45 Lost 20 (18-12 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-12th USA Today-13th NCAA Tournament

L 3-2 L 6-3 (9)

Stanford Spring Classic (Stanford, Calif.)

Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 8

Stanford (12E/12U) San Jose State Stanford (12E/12U) San Jose State

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 15

Lipscomb Eastern Kentucky Albany Albany Lipscomb

L, 1-4 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 (8) W, 5-0

Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 6

W, 8-0 (5) W, 2-1 (8) W, 5-1 W, 12-0 (5) W, 7-0

Feb. 9

Palm Spring Classic (Palm Spring, Calif.)

Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 29

Won 63 Lost 15 (23-7 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-7th USA Today-7th WCWS Participants

Northwestern Arizona (3E/3U) Pacific

W, 5-1 L, 0-5 L, 2-3

Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Buffalo Tennessee Tech North Texas Marshall Wisconsin Chattanooga

March 2 March 6 March 7 March 10 March 13 March 14 March 16 March 17 March 20 March 21 March 23 March 24 March 27 March 28 April 3 April 4 April 9 April 10 April 13 April 15 April 17 April 18 April 20 April 21 April 27 May 1 May 2 May 8

Samford * Arkansas * Arkansas Jacksonville State * Tennessee (13E/13U) * Tennessee (13E/13U) Tulsa Alabama State * Kentucky * Kentucky * Florida (16E/16U) * Florida (16E/16U) * LSU (5E/5U) * LSU (5E/5U) * Ole Miss * Ole Miss * Mississippi State * Mississippi State Georgia Tech (22E/22U) Birmingham Southern * South Carolina (24E/24U) * South Carolina (24E/24U) * Auburn (21E/21U) * Auburn (21E/21U) Birmingham Southern * Georgia (10E/8U) * Georgia (10E/8U) Maryland

May 13 May 14 May 15

Auburn (14E/14U) LSU (2E/2U) Tennessee (10E/10U)

May 20 May 21 May 22 May 22 May 23

Central Michigan Cornell UCLA (4E/4U) Long Beach State (17E/18U) UCLA (4E/4U)

W, 8-0 (6) W, 8-3 / W, 4-2 W, 7-1 W, 10-4 W, 4-3 / W, 5-4 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 10-0 (5) W, 9-3 L, 5-7 / W, 14-5 L, 3-4 / W, 3-2 L, 1-5 L, 2-6 / L, 6-9 L, 7-10 W, 9-0 / W, 8-0 W, 8-3 W, 10-0 (6) / L, 6-8 L, 5-10 L, 0-1 W, 8-3 L, 1-3 / W, 6-5 W, 5-2 L, 0-4 / L, 2-3 (8) W, 6-3 W, 9-2 L, 5-6 / W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 3-1 / W, 3-0

SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)

*Denotes SEC Game

W, 6-3 W, 5-0 W, 8-0 (5) W, 6-0 W, 1-0 (8) W, 9-0 (5)

W, 7-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 4-2 W, 10-0 (5) L, 2-5 (9) W, 7-6 L, 0-7

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 12

UAB Evansville Georgia Southern Georgia Southern UAB

W, 8-0 (6) W, 4-0 W, 8-4 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 (8)

Northwestern St.

W, 2-1 / W, 7-2

Houston Hilton Invitational (Houston, Texas) Oklahoma (12E/4U) Houston Sam Houston Houston

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20

Maryland Penn State Missouri Penn State Maryland

Feb. 24

at Troy

Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26

Oregon (21E/18U) Florida Atlantic Creighton North Carolina

W, 7-0 W, 11-2 (5) L, 1-6 W, 3-2 W, 5-0 W, 5-1

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 4-4 W, 1-0

Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii)

March 3 March 4 March 4 March 5 March 5 March 6 March 6

Delaware St. Portland St. Mount St. Mary’s Hawaii California (2E/2U) Hawaii California (2E/2U)

March 12 March 13 March 15 March 17 March 19 March 20 March 22 March 23 March 25 March 26 March 29 March 30 April 2 April 3 April 5 April 9 April 10 April 13 April 16 April 17 April 26 April 30 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 8

at Tennessee* (7E/4U) at Tennessee* (7E/4U) Middle Tennessee Samford Kentucky* Kentucky* Auburn* (NRE/25U) Auburn* (NRE/25U) at LSU* (19E/22U) at LSU* (19E/22U) at Florida* (1April 15) at Florida* (1April 15) Ole Miss* Ole Miss* Belmont (Huntsville) Mississippi State* Mississippi State * Birmingham-Southern at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at Birmingham-Southern at Georgia* (12E/11U) at Georgia* (12E/11U) Arkansas* Arkansas* at Lipscomb

May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 15

vs. Mississippi Sate vs. Auburn (21E/18U) vs. Tennessee (13E/11U) vs. Tennessee (13E/11U) vs. Georgia (8E/8U)

May 20 May 21 May 22

vs. Mississippi Valley St. vs. Arizona State vs. Hofstra

W, 9-0 (5) W, 2-1 W, 10-1 (6) W, 3-1 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 L, 0-7

L, 1-3 / L, 1-7 W, 8-1 W, 9-1 (6) / W, 9-2 W, 16-4 (5) W, 10-2 (5) / W, 6-2 W, 5-1 L, 2-4 W, 6-4 / W, 4-3 W, 6-0 W, 13-0 (5) / W, 7-1 W, 5-3 / L, 4-6 (8) W, 3-2 W, 1-0 / L, 0-3 W, 2-1 W, 6-0 W, 8-0 (5) / W, 4-1 W, 9-1 (5) W, 7-1 W, 11-0 (6) / W, 7-1 W, 9-2 W, 7-0 L, 2-5 / L, 4-5 W, 13-3 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 / W, 8-1 L, 2-4

SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W, 5-0 W, 9-5 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 9-1 (6) W, 3-1 W, 6-0

NCAA Super Regional (College Station, Texas)

May 27 May 28 June 2 June 4 June 5

at Texas A&M (5E/5U) at Texas A&M (5E/5U)

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) vs. Texas (5E/6U) vs. DePaul (23E/NRU) vs. Tennessee (13E/10U)

*Denotes SEC Game

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W, 2-0 W, 7-4 W, 5-2 W, 5-2

W, 4-1 W, 6-5

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Records & History ALL-TIME RESULTS

2007

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 11

Marshall Eastern Kentucky Mississippi Valley State Marshall Mississippi Valley State

W, 5-1 (6) W, 9-0 W, 6-1 W, 10-2 (6) W, 7-0

Long Island Florida International Missouri State at Florida Atlantic Missouri State

Feb. 22

at Southern Miss

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

W, 5-1 W, 8-0 (6) W, 2-0 W, 7-0 W, 6-0

Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 17

Radford Michigan State Toledo Radford

L, 2-3

Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 25

Toledo N.C. State (22E/23U) Winthrop Indiana State Western Kentucky Winthrop N.C. State (22E/23U)

Feb. 28

at Samford

March 2 March 3 March 3 March 4

Seton Hall UL-Lafayette (11E/14U) Seton Hall UL-Lafayette (11E/14U)

March 10 March 11 March 14 March 17 March 18 March 21 March 24 March 25 March 27 March 31 April 1 April 3 April 3 April 6 April 7 April 11 April 17 April 21 April 22 April 24 April 28 April 29 May 6

Mississippi State* W, 10-2 (5) / W, 5-3 Mississippi State* W, 8-0 (6) at Florida*(22E/19U) W, 6-2 / L, 4-8 at South Carolina* (24E) W, 1-0 / W, 5-3 (10) at South Carolina* (24E) W, 3-1 Arkansas * W, 9-0 (5) / W, 5-2 at LSU* (9E/8U) W 6-0 / L, 4-5 (8) at LSU* (9E/8U) L, 0-3 Louisiana Tech W, 12-4 (5) / W, 15-0 (5) Georgia* (22U) L, 1-2 (9) / W, 10-2 (5) Georgia* (22U) W, 9-2 Northwestern State W, 13-7 Florida Atlantic W, 1-0 Auburn* W, 10-0 (5) / W, 5-3 Auburn* W, 12-4 (5) Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 8-6 / W, 8-1 vs. Mercer at Oxford, Ala. W, 9-0 (5) at Ole Miss* W, 10-0 (5); W, 12-4 at Ole Miss* W, 6-0 Troy W, 5-0 Kentucky* W, 12-3 (5) / W, 6-0 Kentucky* W, 8-0 (5) at Tennessee* (2E/2U) L, 2-9 / L, 0-4

May 10 May 11

vs. No. 6 Georgia vs. No. 2 LSU (6E/4U)

May 18 May 19 May 19 May 20 May 20

vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Florida State vs. California vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Tennessee Tech

May 26 May 26

at Washington (11E/11U) at Washington (11E/11U)

Michigan (5E/5U) Georgia Tech

March 3 March 3 March 4 March 5

Drake Ohio State Coastal Carolina Drake

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

March 7 March 8 March 11 March 12

Florida* Florida* South Carolina* South Carolina*

W, 5-0 / W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 6-1 / W, 7-0 W, 8-0 (5)

March 16 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 19

Fresno State (23E/24U) Oklahoma (15E/14U) Utah Arizona (1E/1U) Notre Dame

March 23 March 25 March 26 April 1 April 2 April 5 April 8 April 9 April 11 April 14 April 15 April 22 April 23 April 25 April 26 April 29 May 3 May 5 May 6

Birmingham Southern Tennessee* (2E/2U) Tennessee* (2E/2U) at Kentucky* at Kentucky* Samford at Ole Miss* at Ole Miss* Troy LSU* (11E/11U) LSU* (11E/11U) Georgia* (10E/8U) Georgia* (10E/8U) at Auburn* (19E/19U) at Auburn* (19E/19U) at Mississippi State* Southern Miss at Arkansas* at Arkansas*

May 11 May 12

vs. Ole Miss vs. Tennessee (8E/5U)

May 26 May 27 June 1 June 3

W, 3-2 (9) W, 3-2

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)

W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-1 L, 0-2 W, 4-3

W, 14-6 (5) W, 3-2 / W, 5-4 (9) W, 6-3 W, 7-0 / W, 11-0 (5) W, 9-0 (5) W, 9-1 (5) W, 6-0 / W, 5-0 W, 8-0 (5) W, 9-0 (5) L, 1-2 / W, 7-0 L, 2-3 L, 4-5 / W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 9-1 (5) / L, 2-4 W, 9-0 (6) W, 5-4 (8) / W, 6-3 W, 5-1 W, 7-2 / W, 7-0 W, 9-2

SEC Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Stanford (7E/10U) vs. Stanford (7E/10U)

W, 6-0 L, 1-2 W, 8-0 (5) W, 8-5 W, 7-2 W, 4-1 W, 8-7 (8)

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) vs. Northwestern (11) vs. UCLA (1)

*Denotes SEC Game

Century-Tel Softball Classic (San Marcos, Texas) Oklahoma State Texas State Texas-San Antonio Texas State Oklahoma State

Feb. 24 Feb. 24

May 19 vs. Mississippi Valley St. May 20 vs. Georgia Tech May 21 vs. Georgia Tech

Won 58 Lost 8 (25-3 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-4th USA Today-4th WCWS Participants

Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11

Dunkin’ Donuts Invitational (Baton Raton, Fla.)

Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 19

2008

Won 55 Lost 10 (21-6 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-11th USA Today-2nd NCAA Super Regional

L, 5-6 L, 1-4

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Easton Spring Fling (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

SEC Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Super Regional (Seattle, Wash.)

*Denotes SEC Game

W, 13-0 (5) W, 9-1 (5) W, 10-3 W, 3-0 W, 11-1 (5) W, 4-1 W, 8-0 (5) W, 13-0 (5) W, 6-0 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 (5) W, 3-1 W, 7-2 W, 14-1 (5) W, 6-0 W, 8-1 W, 12-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-1 (5) W, 6-3 (8)

Hampton Inn BAMA Bash (Tuscaloosa)

Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 9

South Alabama Purdue Jacksonville State Purdue

W, 8-1 W, 8-0 (5) W, 6-2 W, 11-0 (5)

Feb. 13 Feb. 14

McNeese State Georgia Tech

W, 21-1 (5) W, 6-0

Hampton Inn Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16

New Mexico Middle Tennessee Georgia Tech Middle Tennessee

Adidas Golden Panther Inv. (Miami, Fla.)

Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 29 March 1 March 1

W, 10-2 (5) W, 6-0 W, 9-5 W, 7-1

vs. Illinois vs. Connecticut vs. Illinois at Florida International vs. Connecticut

W, 6-0 W, 9-1 W, 2-0 W, 8-3 W, 8-0

Washington Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.) vs. Portland State vs. Nevada at Washington (25)

W, 8-2 W, 5-2 L, 3-6

March 6 March 8 March 9 March 12 March 15 March 16 March 21 March 22 March 25 March 29 March 30 April 2 April 5 April 6 April 10 April 12 April 13 April 15 April 17 April 19 April 20 April 23 April 23

at UAB W, 10-1 Tennessee* (4) W, 8-0 (6) Tennessee (DH)* (4) W, 13-2 (5) / L, 3-7 Florida (DH)* (4) W, 1-0 / L, 4-8 at Mississippi State(DH)* (15) W, 2-0 / W, 4-2 at Mississippi State* (15) W, 3-0 at Kentucky* W, 9-4 at Kentucky (DH)* W, 11-2 / W, 14-4 UAB W, 8-1 Ole Miss (DH) W, 8-6 / W, 8-0 (5) Ole Miss* W, 8-0 (5) at Samford W, 4-0 LSU (DH)* (10) W, 9-8 (10) / W, 8-0 (5) LSU* (10) W, 8-1 at Troy W, 11-0 (6) at Auburn (DH)* W, 5-4 (8) / W, 12-1 at Auburn* W, 4-2 vs. U.S. Olympic Team% L, 0-7 at Arkansas (DH)* W, 4-0 / W, 3-0 (6) South Carolina (DH)* W, 8-0 (6) / W, 8-0 (5) South Carolina* W, 6-0 Birmingham-Southern W, 9-1 (5) Samford W, 7-1

April 29 April 29

vs. Northwestern (11) at DePaul (20)

W, 3-2 (9) L, 1-4

May 3 May 4

at Georgia (DH)* at Georgia*

L, 2-4 W, 6-3 W, 13-1 W, 19-10 W, 7-2

May 8 May 9 May 10

Mississippi State LSU (15) Florida (1)

May 15 May 16 May 17

Chattanooga Jacksonville State Jacksonville State

L, 3-4 L, 5-7

May 23 May 24 May 29 May 31 May 31 June 1

DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)

W, 6-5 (8) L, 0-1 (8)

W, 12-3 / W, 10-1 (5) L, 2-4

SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W, 1-0 W, 7-4 L, 1-4 W, 8-0 (6) W, 10-1 (5) W, 4-1

NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Missouri Missouri

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Arizona State [ESPN] (6) Arizona [ESPN] (7) La.-Lafayette [ESPN] Arizona State [ESPN] (6)

W, 6-1 W, 7-1

RECORDS & HISTORY

2006

Won 54 Lost 11 (25-4 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-7th USA Today-6th WCWS Participants SEC Champions

L, 1-3 W, 5-1 W, 3-1 L, 1-3

&exhibition game (Liberty Park - Vestavia Hills) *Denotes SEC Game

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2009

2010

Won 54 Lost 11 (21-6 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-3rd USA Today-3rd WCWS Participants

South Alabama Invitational (Mobile, Ala.)

Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8

vs. Northwestern State vs. Memphis vs. Jacksonville State at South Alabama

BAMA Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 21

Notre Dame Notre Dame Wisconsin East Carolina

W, 12-2 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 (5) W, 7-1

W, 10-1 (5) W, 10-0 (5) W, 8-0 (5) W, 8-0 (6)

Cathedral City Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.) vs. BYU vs. Oregon vs. UCLA (6) vs. Oklahoma (8) vs. Hawaii

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

W, 6-0 W, 5-0 L, 1-4 W, 4-3 W, 1-0 (8)

RECORDS & HISTORY

Feb. 27

vs. Southern Illinois (19)

March 4

UAB

March 6 March 7 March 7 March 8

Washington (1) Washington (1) Baylor (24) Baylor (24)

March 10 March 12 March 14 March 15 March 18 March 21 March 22 March 28 March 29 April 1 April 4 April 5 April 8 April 10 April 11 April 14 April 18 April 19 April 22 April 25 April 26 May 1 May 2

at UAB W, 6-3 Mississippi Valley St. (DH) W, 8-5 / W, 11-2 (5) Mississippi State (DH)* W, 4-0 / W, 7-1 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 at LSU (DH)* (20) L, 2-3 / L, 5-6 at Ole Miss (DH)* W, 13-4 (5) / W, 15-0 (5) at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 at Florida (DH)* (1) L, 1-9 / L, 1-10 at Florida* (1) W, 6-4 Troy W, 9-1 (5) Georgia (DH)* (6) W, 9-1(5) / W, 3-2 (8) Georgia* (6) W, 2-0 Samford W, 11-1 (5) at South Carolina (DH)* L, 2-3 (8) / W, 7-0 at South Carolina* L, 5-6 Kentucky (DH) W, 2-1 / W, 5-3 Arkansas (DH)* W, 9-1 (6) / W, 7-1 Arkansas* W, 9-0 (5) at Georgia Tech (20) (DH) W, 8-0 (5) / W, 10-0 (6) Auburn (DH)* W, 8-0 (6) / W, 4-2 (8) Auburn* W, 6-0 at Tennessee* (15) W, 5-2 at Tennessee* (15) W, 12-0 (5)

May 7 May 8 May 9

vs.Arkansas vs. Kentucky vs. Florida (1)

May 15 May 16 May 17

May 22 May 23

May 28 May 30 May 30 May 31

W, 8-0 (5) W, 8-1

Easton Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Mississippi Valley State Texas Texas

W, 6-0 L, 0-6 W, 4-0 W, 10-1

W, 8-0 (5) W, 2-1 (8) L, 5-8 W, 12-3 (5) W, 10-1 (6) W, 7-0

NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Jacksonville State Jacksonville State

W, 9-0 (5) W, 9-0 (5)

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla)

Michigan (5) Arizona (9) Arizona State (10) Florida (1)

* Denotes SEC Game

2011

Won 52 Lost 11 (23-4 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-9th / USA Today-9th NCAA Super Regional SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions

L, 1-6 W, 14-0 (5) W, 6-2 L, 5-6

Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 16

Missouri (9) (DH) Missouri (9) South Alabama

Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 21

vs. Rhode Island vs. Ohio State (14) vs. Ohio State (14) at Stetson at Ohio State (14)

Feb. 23

at UAB

March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7

Michigan (7) Depaul Michigan (7) Depaul

March 9 March 13 March 14 March 16 March 18 March 20 March 21 March 24 March 27 March 28 April 2 April 3 April 7 April 10 April 11 April 13 April 17 April 18 April 20 April 24 April 25 April 28 May 1 May 8 May 9

Liberty at Georgia (4) (DH)* at Georgia* (4) at Kentucky (DH)* FIU South Carolina (DH)* South Carolina* UAB Florida (6) (DH)* Florida* (6) at Auburn* at Auburn (DH)* LSU (14) (DH)* Northwestern Northwestern at Mississippi Valley Ole Miss (DH)* Ole Miss* Troy at Arkansas (DH)* at Arkansas* Gerogia Tech (7) Tennessee (16) (DH)* at Mississippi State (DH)* at Mississippi State*

May 13 May 14 May 15

at Arkansas vs. Tennessee (15) vs. LSU (11)

May 21 May 22 May 23

Alcorn State Lipscomb Lipscomb

Easton Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

* Denotes SEC Game

W, 4-1 W, 5-4 W, 10-6 W, 11-3 (6) L, 2-3 L, 2-5 W, 8-0 (5) L, 2-4 W, 6-4

W, 10-7 L, 0-3 / W, 8-5 W, 13-4 (6) W, 7-2 / L, 4-5 W, 2-1 W, 8-0 (5) / W 8-2 W, 21-2 (5) W, 6-2 W, 10-4 / L 5-7 (8) L, 9-11 W, 5-1 W, 9-1 / W 10-2 W, 3-1 / W, 4-3 W, 12-1 (5) W, 11-1 (5) W, 6-1 W, 14-0 (5) / W, 8-3 W, 3-1 W, 12-2 (5) W, 6-1 / W 16-8 (6) W, 8-6 W, 13-1 (5) W, 4-2 / W, 7-6 W, 10-1 (6) / W, 8-2 W, 6-1

SEC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.)

Hawai’i (19) (DH) Hawai’i (19)

W, 17-3 (5) W, 5-3 W, 5-4 W, 1-0 W, 7-1 W, 7-3

NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

vs. Maryland vs. Iowa vs. Michigan (4) vs. Nebraska vs. UCF

May 29 May 30

L, 1-2 / W, 9-0 (5) L, 0-9 (5) W, 6-3

Hatter Invitational (Deland, Fla.)

Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28

Won 53 Lost 11 (19-6 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-3rd USA Today-3rd WCWS Participants SEC Champions

W, 9-0 (5) W, 4-3 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 (5) W, 5-2 W, 6-0

W, 8-0 (5) / L, 7-8 L, 4-5

Hibbett/Easton All-Alabama Classic (Vestivia Hills, Ala.)

Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 13

vs. Samford vs. Alabama A&M vs. Jacksonville State vs. South Alabama vs. Troy

Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20

vs. Louisville vs. UTSA vs. Syracuse vs. Louisville vs. Syracuse

Feb. 22

at UAB

W, 8-0 (5) W, 18-0 (5) W, 6-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-1 (6)

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W, 10-2 (5) W, 13-5 (6) W, 9-0 (5) W, 9-8 W, 20-5 (5) W, 3-0

USF Fairfield Inn and Suites Tampa Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)

Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27

vs. Illinois State vs. Central Connecticut vs. Western Michigan vs. Missouri at UCF

March 4 March 4 March 5 March 5 March 6

vs. Notre Dame Louisiana-Lafayette Fordham Oregon Virginia

March 9

at Georgia Tech

Citrus Classic ( Lake Buena Vista, Fla.)

vs. North Carolina vs. Florida State vs. North Carolina vs. Florida State

March 16 March 18 March 19 March 20 March 22 March 25 March 26 March 27 March 31 April 1 April 2 April 3 April 8 April 9 April 10 April 12 April 16 April 17 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 27 April 29 April 30 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 8

vs. Auburn(DH)* vs. Georgia* vs. Georgia* vs. Georgia* at Tennessee(DH)* vs. Arkansas* vs. Arkansas* vs. Arkansas* at College of Charleston at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at LSU* at LSU* at LSU* at Troy vs. Mississippi State (DH)* vs. Mississippi State* at Florida* at Florida* at Florida* vs. UAB vs. Kentucky* vs. Kentucky* vs. Kentucky* at Ole Miss* at Ole Miss* at Ole Miss*

May 12 May 13

vs. Mississippi State vs. Georgia

W, 4-1 L, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 10-0 (5) W, 4-0 Cancelled

Easton Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

March 11 March 12 March 12 March 13

May 20 May 21 May 22

W, 7-0 W, 17-1 (5) W, 12-4 (6) W, 3-1 W, 12-1 (5)

W, 3-0 W, 8-0 (5) W, 10-1 (5) W, 9-2

W, 6-1 / W, 8-2 W, 2-1 W, 6-4 W, 9-5 W, 9-5 / L, 4-1 W, 10-1 (5) W, 12-3 (5) W, 9-0 (5) W, 7-1 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 1-0 L, 2-1 (14) L, 3-1 (10) L, 2-0 W, 5-2 W, 6-2/ W, 13-3 (6) W, 5-2 W, 5-0 L, 6-5 L, 3-2 (9) Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled W, 8-0 (5) W, 18-1 (5) W, 10-1

SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.)

W, 5-1 L, 4-2

NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Jackson State vs. Memphis vs. Chattanooga

W, 8-0 (5) W, 7-1 W, 11-2 (6)

NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

May 26 May 27 June 2 June 3 June 5

vs. Stanford vs. Stanford(DH)

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) vs. California vs. Baylor vs. Florida(DH)

* Denotes SEC Game Kentucky series cancelled due to tornado

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L, 5-2 W, 10-0 / W, 1-0

W, 1-0 W, 3-0 L, 16-2 (5) / L, 9-2


Records & History ALL-TIME RESULTS

2013

Mardi Gras Invitational (Mobile, Ala.)

Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 12

vs. Memphis vs. Lipscomb at South Alabama vs. Jacksonville State

W, 8-0 (5) W, 15-4 (6) W, 12-1 (5) W, 3-0

SEC/ACC/Big XII Challenge (Auburn, Ala.)

Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 19

vs. #20 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech vs. #15 Oklahoma State

Feb. 21

W, 12-9 W, 7-3 W, 3-1

at UAB

W, 8-1

Easton Bama Bash Presented by Drash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 26

vs. East Carolina vs. North Dakota State vs. East Carolina vs. North Dakota State vs. SIUE

March 2 March 3 March 4

vs. Maryland vs. Massachusetts vs. Maryland vs. UAB

March 7 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 13 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 21

vs. Samford at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at Kentucky* at #14 Oregon vs. Ole Miss* vs. Ole Miss* vs. Ole Miss* vs. #11 Tennessee (DH)*

W, 4-2 W, 9-4 W, 9-4 W, 3-2 W, 8-0 (5)

Alabama Invite (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W, 19-1 (5) W, 8-0 (6) W, 9-1 W, 4-1

W, 7-3 W, 3-1 (9) W, 9-1 (5) W, 12-2 (6) W, 5-1 W, 12-2 (5) W, 10-7 W, 12-1 (5) W, 3-2 (11) / L, 5-2

Easton Alabama Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

March 23 March 24 March 25

vs. #25 DePaul vs. #25 DePaul vs. Longwood vs. Longwood

March 27 March 30 March 31 April 1 April 6 April 7 April 8 April 13 April 14 April 15 April 17 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 25 April 27 April 28 April 29 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7

at #24 Auburn (DH)* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* vs. #21 LSU* vs. #21 LSU* vs. #21 LSU* vs. South Carolina* vs. South Carolina* vs. South Carolina* vs. Georgia State at #13 Georgia* at #13 Georgia* at #13 Georgia* vs. Troy at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* vs. #6 Florida* vs. #6 Florida* vs. #6 Florida* at Fordham

May 10 May 11 May 12 May 18 May 19 May 20

W, 4-3 W, 9-7 W, 11-0 (5) W, 7-2

W, 4-2 / W, 5-2 W, 5-4 W, 4-2 W, 9-3 W, 6-0 L, 3-2 W, 6-0 W, 9-1 (5) W, 7-5 W, 19-4 (5) L, 5-1 L, 7-4 W, 8-3 W, 6-4 W, 12-0 (5) W, 13-6 L, 8-1 W, 5-1 L, 4-1 W, 9-1 (6) W, 5-3 L, 8-5

SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

vs. Mississippi State vs. #11 Georgia vs. #7 Florida

W, 5-2 W, 1-0 W, 10-1 (5)

NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Tennessee-Martin vs. South Alabama vs. South Alabama

W, 5-1 W, 5-2 W, 6-0

NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

May 24 May 25 May 31 June 1 June 3 June 4 June 5 June 6

vs. Michigan vs. Michigan

College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) vs. #7 Tennessee vs. #3 Arizona State vs. #1 California vs. #4 Oklahoma vs. #4 Oklahoma vs. #4 Oklahoma

2014

Won 45 Lost 15 (13-11 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-10th USA Today-10th NCAA Super Regional

W, 4-1 W, 4-3 W, 5-3 W, 2-1 W, 5-2 L, 4-1 W, 8-6 W, 5-4

Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10

UNI-Dome Classic (Cedar Falls, Iowa)

vs. Illinois at Northern Iowa vs. Drake vs. Green Bay vs. North Dakota State

Won 53 Lost 13 (19-5 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com - 2nd USA Today - 2nd SEC Champions WCWS Participants

W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 8-2 W, 10-7 W, 10-0 (5)

FGCU/ LaQuinta Inn and Suites Tournament (Fort Meyers, Fla.)

Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 17

vs. Appalachian State at Florida Gulf Coast vs. Wichita State vs. Georgia Southern vs. Southern Illinois

Feb. 19

at UAB

W, 9-3 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W. 2-1 (9) W, 10-1 (5)

Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 24

vs. Western Illinois vs. Iowa vs. Iowa vs. Western Illinois vs. Winthrop

W, 21-0 (5) W,5-0 W, 4-1 W, 6-0 W, 6-1

Feb. 27 Feb. 28

vs. Samford vs. South Alabama

W, 11-0 (5) W, 4-0

Easton Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

March 1 March 2

vs. Iowa State vs. St. John’s vs. St. John’s vs. Iowa State

W, 13-4 (6) W, 9-1 (5) W, 12-4 (6) W, 6-0

March 6 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 20 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 27 March 29 March 30 March 31 April 2 April 5 April 6 April 7 April 9 April 10 April 16 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 26 April 27 April 28 May 3 May 4 May 5

vs. Florida at #8 Tennessee* at #8 Tennessee* at #8 Tennessee* at South Carolina* at South Carolina* at South Carolina* vs. Georgia State vs. Auburn* vs. Auburn* vs. Auburn* at Houston at #9 Texas A&M* at #9 Texas A&M* at #9 Texas A&M* vs. Jacksonville State vs. #7 Missouri* vs. #7 Missouri* vs. #7 Missouri* vs. Mississippi Valley State vs. UAB vs. Southern Miss vs. Mississippi State* vs. Mississippi State* vs. Mississippi State* at #12 LSU* at #12 LSU* at #12 LSU* vs. #20 Kentucky* vs. #20 Kentucky* vs. #20 Kentucky*

L, 8-4 L, 4-3 L, 2-1 W, 7-1 W, 6-4 W, 5-3 W, 7-6 W, 9-1 (5) W, 8-0 (6) L, 7-4 W, 13-1 (5) W, 6-3 L, 3-2 W, 6-2 W, 4-1 W, 11-3 (5) W, 4-1 L, 9-4 W, 14-6 (6) W, 8-5 W, 11-0 (6) W, 11-0 (5) L, 3-2 W11-3 (5) W, 9-8 L, 3-2 (8) L, 2-1 L, 4-3 L, 5-0 W, 14-0 (5) L, 9-5 (8)

May 8 May 9

vs. #14Texas A&M vs. #2Florida

May 17 May 18 May 19

vs. Jacksonville State vs. Western Kentucky vs. Western Kentucky

May 24 May 25

SEC Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Super Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) at #5 Tennessee at #5 Tennessee

* Denotes SEC Game

vs. Kennesaw State vs. North Florida vs. Northwestern State vs. Middle Tennessee State at Troy

Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 16

vs. Grand Canyon vs. Tennessee State vs. New Mexico at #24 Arizona at #24 Arizona

Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 23

vs. Virginia Tech vs. UCF vs. Virginia Tech vs. UCF vs. McNeese State

Feb. 25

at UAB

W, 8-4

Easton Bama Bash Presented by Drash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Troy Subway Invitational (Troy, Ala.)

Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 9

Feb. 28 March 1 March 2

Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.)

W, 13-5 W, 12-0 (5) W, 9-1 (5) L, 3-0 L, 8-0 (5)

Easton Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

W, 8-0 (5) W, 8-3 W, 14-5 W, 1-0 L, 5-3 W, 5-0

Easton Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Purdue vs. Houston vs. #9 Florida State vs. Houston vs. #9 Florida State

March 7 March 8 March 9 March 11 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 19 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 25 March 28 March 29 March 30 April 2 April 4 April 5 April 9 April 11 April 12 April 13 April 16 April 18 April 22 April 24 April 25 April 26 May 1 May 2 May 3

vs. South Carolina* vs. South Carolina* vs. South Carolina* vs. Mississippi Valley State at Ole Miss* at Ole Miss* at Ole Miss* vs. Georgia State at #1 Florida* at #1 Florida* at #1 Florida* at Jacksonville vs. LSU* vs. LSU* vs. LSU* vs. #11 South Alabama vs. Arkansas* vs. Arkansas (DH)* vs. UAB at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* at Mississippi State* vs. #23 Auburn vs. Georgia Southern at UNC at Southern Miss vs. #13 Georgia* vs. #13 Georgia* vs. #13 Georgia* at #13 Missouri* at #13 Missouri* at #13 Missouri*

May 8 May 9

vs. Auburn vs. Georgia

W, 4-0 W, 7-6 W, 13-1 (5)

May 16 May 17 May 18

vs. SIUE vs. USC Upstate vs. South Alabama

L, 3-2 L, 5-3

May 22 May 23

W, 10-9 L, 8-4

W, 6-0 W, 10-1 (5) W, 16-0 (5) W, 9-1 (6) W, 7-1

W, 7-3 W, 11-4 W, 1-0 W, 12-1 (5) L, 5-1

W, 14-4 (6) W, 10-5 W, 4-3 W, 12-0 (5) W, 10-2 W, 7-0 W, 9-2 W, 3-1 W, 4-2 L, 7-1 W, 7-0 W, 6-2 W, 9-1 (6) W, 2-1 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 (6) W, 12-1 (5) / W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 5-1 L, 4-2 L, 4-3 (10) L, 6-2 W, 6-4 W, 4-3 W, 12-0 W, 4-2 L, 10-2 (6) W, 4-1 L, 8-6 W, 3-1 W, 2-0

SEC Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Nebraska vs. Nebraska

W, 8-4 L, 5-3 W, 13-3 (5) W, 7-1 W, 3-0

RECORDS & HISTORY

2012

Won 60 Lost 8 (23-5 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-1st USA Today-1st National Champions SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions

W, 6-5 (12) W, 2-1

Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

May 29 May 30 June 1 June 2 June 3

vs. Oklahoma vs. Kentucky vs. Oregon vs. Florida vs. Florida

W, 6-2 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 5-0 L, 6-3

* Denotes SEC Game

* Denotes SEC Game

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2015

alabama firsts

Won 48 Lost 15 (17-7 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com - 6th USA Today - 6th WCWS Participants

Feb. 5

at #23 South Alabama

Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.)

Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8

vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Houston vs. Florida Gulf Coast vs. Florida International vs. McNeese

Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15

W, 8-0 (5) W, 6-2 W, 13-1 (5) W, 11-2 (5) W, 4-0

at Samford

W, 7-1

Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)

Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 25

RECORDS & HISTORY

Feb. 28 March 1 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 14 March 15 March 18 March 21 March 23 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 31 April 1 April 4 April 5 April 7 April 8 April 14 April 15 April 17 April 18 April 21 April 23 April 24 April 25 May 1 May 2 May 3

vs. Pacific at Stanford vs. Cal Poly at Stanford vs. Pacific

W, 13-0 (5) W, 15-6 W, 1-0 (8) L, 4-1 W, 10-0 (5)

Easton Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

vs. #5 Michigan vs. James Madison vs. #5 Michigan vs. James Madison vs. Lipscomb

L, 8-2 Cancelled L, 4-1 W, 6-4 W, 6-1

at Jacksonville State

Cancelled

Easton Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. #5 Louisiana (DH) vs. #5 Louisiana (DH) vs. #5 Louisiana vs. Ole Miss* vs. Ole Miss* vs. Ole Miss* at #8 Georgia (DH)* at #8 Georgia (DH)* at #8 Georgia* vs. Georgia State vs. #2 Florida (DH)* vs. #2 Florida (DH)* vs. #2 Florida* vs. Georgia Tech vs. #23 Texas A&M* vs. #23 Texas A&M* vs. #23 Texas A&M* vs. Mississippi Valley State vs. Southern Miss at #13 Kentucky (DH)* at #13 Kentucky (DH)* at #13 Kentucky* at UAB vs Middle Tennessee State vs UAB vs North Carolina State at #7 Auburn* at #7 Auburn (DH)* at #7 Auburn (DH)* vs Troy vs #11 Tennessee* vs #11 Tennessee* vs #11 Tennessee* at Arkansas* at Arkansas* at Arkansas*

W, 5-1 L, 2-1 W, 3-2 W, 6-0 L, 7-0 W, 10-0 (5) W, 7-4 (9) L, 7-6 W, 4-2 W, 9-1 (5) L, 1-0 L, 4-1 W, 5-1 W, 11-0 (6) W, 13-0 (5) W, 8-5 L, 11-5 W, 17-0 (5) W, 12-1 (5) L, 2-1 W, 7-3 W, 2-0 W, 14-1 (5) W, 11-0 (5) W, 14-1 (5) W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, 13-3 L, 13-12 (8) W, 5-2 L, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 10-3 W, 9-1 W, 14-2 W, 1-0

SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)

May 7 May 8

vs. #14 Georgia vs. #6 Auburn

May 15 May 16 May 17

vs. Fairfield vs. Washington vs. Washington

May 22 May 23

W, 2-1

NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma

W, 2-1 L, 7-1 W, 8-0 (6) W, 9-0 (5) W, 11-1 L, 5-2 W, 2-0 W, 5-3

Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

May 28 vs. Michigan May 30 vs. Orgeon vs. LSU * Denotes SEC Game

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L, 5-0 W, 2-1 L, 5-3

TEAM FIRSTS Season.................................................... 1997 Game...................................................... Feb. 15, 1997 vs. Tulsa - W, 5-2 Shutout................................................... March 8, 1997 vs. Troy State - W, 2-0 Home Game........................................... Feb. 27, 1997 vs. Delta State - W, 4-3 SEC Win.................................................. March 21, 1997 vs. Kentucky - W, 2-0 SEC Tournament Game.......................... May 9, 1997 vs. Florida - Columbus, Ga. - L, 2-6 SEC Tournament Win............................. May 8, 1998 vs. Tennessee - Columbus, Ga. - W, 2-1 SEC Regular Season Title....................... 2006 SEC Tournament Title............................. 1998 NCAA Tournament Appearance............ May 20, 1997 at UCLA - L, 0-7 NCAA Tournament Win.......................... May 18, 2000 vs. Florida Atlantic - W, 1-0 (9) Super Regional Appearance*................. 2005 at Texas A&M Super Regional Win (Game)................... May 27, 2005 at Texas A&M - W, 4-1 Super Regional Win (Series)................... 2005 at Texas A&M World Series Appearance...................... May 25, 2000 vs. UCLA - L, 4-1 World Series Win.................................... May 27, 2000 vs. DePaul - W, 6-4 National Title.......................................... 2012 vs. Oklahoma INDIVIDUAL FIRSTS At-Bat..................................................... Karla Contryman vs. Tulsa - Feb. 15, 1997 Hit........................................................... Karla Contryman vs. Tulsa (single) - Feb. 15, 1997 Run Scored............................................. Karla Contryman vs. Tulsa - Feb. 15, 1997 RBI.......................................................... Carrie Moreman vs. Tulsa, Feb. 15, 1997 Stolen Base............................................. Kierstin Arntsen vs. Tulsa - Feb. 15, 1997 Strikeout (Pitching)................................. Christy Caccavo vs. Tulsa - Feb. 15, 1997 Home Run............................................... Christy Kyle vs. Southwest Missouri State - Feb. 15, 1997 Grand Slam............................................. Karla Contryman vs. Auburn - April 2, 1997 Win......................................................... Christy Caccavo vs. Tulsa - Feb. 15, 1997 Complete Game..................................... Christy Caccavo vs. Tulsa - Feb. 15, 1997 No-Hitter................................................ Shelley Laird vs. Long Island - March 9, 2000 Perfect Game......................................... Stephanie VanBrakle at Kentucky - April 1, 2000 SEC Player of the Week......................... Christy Kyle - April 8, 1997 SEC Player of the Year............................ Charlotte Morgan - 2009 SEC Pitcher of the Week........................ Shelley Laird - March 2, 1999 SEC Pitcher of the Year.......................... Stephanie VanBrakle - 2006 SEC Freshman of the Week**................ Charlotte Morgan - Feb. 13, 2007 SEC Freshman of the Year...................... Lacy Prejean - 2000 SEC Coach of the Year........................... Patrick Murphy - 2006 All-SEC................................................... Christy Kyle, Karla Contryman - 1997 SEC All-Tournament Team...................... Kierstin Arntsen, Carrie Moreman - 1998 SEC Tournament MVP............................ Stephanie VanBrakle - 2005 All-South Region.................................... Karla Contryman, Christy Kyle, Nicki McKee - 1997 All-American........................................... Kelly Kretschman - 1998 Academic All-SEC.................................. Kelly McQuaid - 1997 Academic All-District.............................. Ginger Jones, Suzanne Olcott - 2000 Academic All-American.......................... Ginger Jones - 2000 * Super Regional round added to NCAA Tournament in 2005 ** SEC Freshman of the Week award started in 2007


Records & History OPPONENT Alabama A&M Alabama State Albany Alcorn State Appalachian State Arizona Arkansas Auburn Arizona State Austin Peay State Ball State Baylor Belmont Birmingham Southern Bradley Buffalo Brigham Young Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Northridge Cal Poly California Centenary Central Connecticut Central Florida Central Michigan Charleston Chattanooga Coastal Carolina Connecticut Cornell Creighton Delaware State Delta State DePaul Detroit-Mercy Drake East Carolina Eastern Kentucky Evansville Fairfield Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida State Fresno State Fordham Georgia Georgia State Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Grand Canyon Green Bay Hawaii Hofstra Houston Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville Jackson State Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas Kennesaw State Kentucky Liberty Lipscomb Long Beach State Long Island Longwood Louisiana-Lafayette LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Marymount Marshall Maryland Massachusetts McNeese State Memphis Mercer Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Missouri State Mount St. Mary’s

W L PERCENTAGE LAST GAME 1 0 1.000 2/12/11 1 0 1.000 3/17/04 4 0 1.000 2/14/04 1 0 1.000 5/21/10 1 0 1.000 2/15/13 2 12 .143 2/16/04 53 8 .869 5/3/15 45 17 .726 5/8/15 6 4 .600 6/1/12 1 0 1.000 2/28/98 3 0 1.000 3/7/01 4 0 1.000 6/3/11 3 0 1.000 4/5/05 6 0 1.000 4/23/08 1 0 1.000 3/8/97 1 0 1.000 2/27/04 1 0 1.000 2/19/09 1 1 .500 1/31/03 2 0 1.000 2/1/03 1 0 1.000 2/14/15 4 3 .571 6/3/12 4 0 1.000 3/27/02 1 0 1.000 2/25/11 2 1 .667 2/22/14 1 0 1.000 5/20/04 1 0 1.000 3/31/11 8 2 .800 5/22/11 2 0 1.000 3/4/06 2 0 1.000 2/24/08 1 0 1.000 5/21/04 0 1 .000 2/26/05 1 0 1.000 3/3/05 1 0 1.000 2/27/97 8 2 .800 3/24/12 1 0 1.000 2/14/98 5 0 1.000 2/9/13 3 1 .750 2/25/12 4 0 1.000 2/6/15 6 0 1.000 2/4/05 1 0 1.000 5/15/15 33 30 .524 3/23/15 1 0 1.000 3/4/99 5 1 .833 4/3/07 2 0 1.000 2/7/15 5 1 .833 2/7/15 5 3 .625 3/2/14 1 1 .500 3/16/06 1 1 .500 5/7/12 39 17 .696 5/7/15 5 1 .833 3/18/15 6 0 1.000 4/18/14 14 3 .823 3/25/15 1 0 1.000 2/14/14 1 0 1.000 2/9/13 4 2 .666 5/30/10 1 0 1.000 5/22/05 6 0 1.000 2/6/15 4 0 1.000 2/8/13 1 2 .333 5/17/01 4 0 1.000 2/25/11 0 1 .000 2/28/99 1 0 1.000 2/24/07 3 1 .750 2/23/13 3 0 1.000 3/2/13 1 0 1.000 3/25/14 3 0 1.000 5/20/11 17 0 1.000 5/17/13 1 0 1.000 2/21/15 3 2 .600 3/1/03 1 0 1.000 2/7/14 42 5 .894 4/5/15 1 0 1.000 3/9/10 6 1 .857 2/22/15 2 0 1.000 5/22/04 3 0 1.000 2/17/06 2 0 1.000 3/25/12 5 4 .555 3/01/15 32 39 .451 5/30/15 4 0 1.000 3/27/07 4 0 1.000 2/19/11 1 0 1.000 2/2/03 4 0 1.000 2/11/06 9 1 .900 3/3/12 2 1 .667 3/3/12 3 1 .750 2/8/15 3 0 1.000 2/10/12 3 0 1.000 4/17/07 6 10 .375 5/28/15 1 0 1.000 2/16/07 7 0 1.000 4/8/15 1 0 1.000 3/10/00 57 2 .966 3/08/15 53 10 .841 4/13/14 11 0 1.000 3/31/15 9 6 .600 5/3/14 2 0 1.000 2/19/06 1 0 1.000 3/4/05

RESULT W, 18-0 (5) W, 10-0 (5) W, 12-0 (5) W, 9-0 W, 9-3 L, 8-0 (5) W, 1-0 L, 7-1 W, 2-1 W, 9-1 (5) W, 6-5 (9) W, 3-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-1 (5) W, 11-1 (5) W, 6-3 W, 6-0 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 (8) W, 5-2 W, 9-0 (5) W, 17-1 (5) W, 1-0 W, 4-2 W, 7-1 W, 11-2 (6) W, 5-2 W, 8-0 (5) W, 10-0 (5) L, 6-4 W, 9-0 (5) W, 4-3 W, 9-7 W, 15-0 (5) W, 8-2 W, 9-4 W, 8-0 (5) W, 4-0 W, 8-0 (6) W, 5-1 W, 6-1 W, 1-0 W, 13-1 (5) W, 11-2 (5) L, 5-1 W, 4-1 L, 8-5 W, 2-1 W, 9-1 (5) W, 6-4 W, 11-0 (6) W, 13-5 W, 10-7 L, 5-4 W, 6-0 W, 6-2 W, 7-2 W, 8-2 W, 7-0 L, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 6-0 W, 6-2 W, 8-0 (5) W, 4-0 W, 6-4 L, 6-4 W, 6-0 W, 2-0 W, 10-7 W,6-1 W, 7-6 W, 5-1 W, 7-2 W, 3-2 L, 5-3 W, 15-0 (5) W, 9-8 W, 7-4 W, 10-2 (6) W, 9-1 W, 8-0 (6) W, 4-0 W, 8-0 (5) W, 9-0 (5) L, 5-2 W, 8-0 (5) W, 11-0 (5) W, 2-0 W, 10-0 L, 4-3 (10) W, 17-0 (5) W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, 10-1 (6)

OPPONENT W North Carolina State 1 Nebraska 3 Nevada 1 Nevada-Las Vegas 1 New Mexico 3 New Mexico State 1 North Carolina 8 North Carolina A&T 1 North Carolina State 2 North Dakota State 3 North Florida 1 North Texas 1 Northeastern Illinois 1 Northern Iowa 3 Northwestern 4 Northwestern State 5 Notre Dame 5 Oakland 1 Ohio State 4 Oklahoma 9 Oklahoma State 4 Oregon 6 Oregon State 1 Pacific 2 Penn State 5 Portland State 2 Purdue 3 Radford 3 Rhode Island 2 Sam Houston 1 Samford 20 San Jose State 2 Seton Hall 2 Siena 2 SIUE 2 South Alabama 11 South Carolina 38 South Florida 1 Southern 1 Southern Illinois 5 Southern Mississippi 7 Southwest Missouri 0 St. John’s 2 Stanford 6 Stetson 1 Syracuse 6 Temple 1 Tennessee 35 Tennessee-Martin 1 Tennessee State 1 Tennessee Tech 5 Texas 3 Texas A&M 8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 Texas-Arlington 0 Texas-San Antonio 3 Texas State 2 Texas Tech 1 Toledo 2 Troy 18 Tulsa 2 UAB 18 UCLA 0 USC Upstate 1 Utah 3 Virginia 1 Virginia Tech 4 Washington 3 Western Illinois 6 Western Kentucky 6 Western Michigan 1 Wichita State 1 Winthrop 5 Wisconsin 3

BY CONFERENCE

L PERCENTAGE LAST GAME 0 1.000 4/15/15 1 .750 5/23/14 0 1.000 3/1/08 1 .500 2/15/02 0 1.000 2/15/14 0 1.000 2/14/99 0 1.000 4/18/14 0 1.000 3/29/97 0 1.000 2/25/07 0 1.000 2/10/13 0 1.000 2/7/14 0 1.000 2/28/04 1 .500 3/1/98 0 1.000 2/8/13 1 .800 4/11/10 0 1.000 2/8/14 0 1.000 3/4/11 1 .500 2/28/02 2 .666 2/21/10 4 .692 5/23/15 0 1.000 2/19/12 1 .857 5/30/15 1 .500 2/16/02 1 .667 2/15/15 2 .714 2/19/05 0 1.000 2/29/08 0 1.000 2/28/14 0 1.000 2/17/07 0 1.000 2/19/10 0 1.000 2/12/05 2 .909 2/11/15 0 1.000 2/8/04 0 1.000 3/3/07 0 1.000 3/11/98 0 1.000 5/16/14 0 1.000 2/5/15 16 .704 3/9/14 2 .333 2/27/11 0 1.000 5/15/03 1 .833 2/17/13 2 .750 4/1/15 1 .000 2/14/97 0 1.000 3/2/13 4 .600 2/14/15 0 1.000 2/20/10 0 1.000 2/20/11 0 1.000 3/6/98 21 .625 4/25/15 0 1.000 5/18/12 0 1.000 2/14/14 1 .833 5/20/07 2 .600 5/17/09 2 .800 3/29/15 0 1.000 2/17/01 1 .000 2/28/03 0 1.000 2/18/11 0 1.000 2/10/07 1 .500 2/17/02 0 1.000 2/18/07 0 1.000 4/21/15 0 1.000 3/16/04 0 1.000 4/14/15 9 .000 2/20/09 0 1.000 5/17/14 2 .600 3/17/06 0 1.000 3/6/11 0 1.000 2/22/14 4 .429 5/17/15 0 1.000 2/23/13 0 1.000 5/19/13 0 1.000 2/26/11 1 .500 2/16/13 0 1.000 2/24/13 1 .750 2/14/09

ACC: 41-7 American 5-0 America East: 2-0 Atlantic 10: 10-2 Atlantic Sun: 19-2 Big East: 22-0 Big South: 18-1 Big 10: 30-18 Big 12: 34-14 Big West: 6-2 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA): 3-1 Conference USA (C-USA): 43-4 Horizon 1-0 Ivy League: 1-0 MAAC: 3-0 Mid-American (MAC): 10-0 Mid-Continent (MCC): 6-2 Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC): 3-0

RESULT W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-2 W, 8-2 W, 9-1 (5) W, 1-0 W, 4-3 W, 12-0 (5) W, 6-0 W, 10-2 (5) W, 10-1 (5) W, 8-0 (5) W, 9-1 (5) W, 8-1 W, 11-1 (5) W, 16-0 (5) W, 4-1 W, 8-0 (6) W, 7-1 W, 5-3 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 L, 2-1 W, 10-0 (5) W, 3-2 W, 8-2 W, 7-3 W, 6-0 W, 17-3 (5) W, 5-2 W, 7-1 W, 5-0 W, 9-1 (5) W, 1-0 W, 13-3 (5) W, 2-1 W, 4-3 W, 12-1 (5) W, 10-1 (5) W, 10-1 (5) W, 12-1 (5) L, 3-2 W, 12-4 (6) L, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, 20-5 (5) W, 5-1 W, 10-3 W, 5-1 W, 12-0 (5) W, 7-2 W, 7-0 L, 11-5 W, 16-0 (5) L, 4-1 W, 13-5 (6) W, 3-0 W, 7-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-0 W, 14-1 L, 4-1 W, 7-1 W, 3-1 W, 4-0 W, 14-5 W, 11-1 W, 6-0 W, 13-1 (5) W, 12-4 (6) W, 2-0 W, 6-1 W, 8-0 (5)

MWCC: 2-2 Mountain West: 7-3 Missouri Valley: 27-3 NEC: 5-0 Ohio Valley (OVC): 27-1 Pacific 12: 29-34 Pacific Coast: 2-0 Southeastern (SEC): 398-145 South Atlantic: 1-1 SoCon 18-1 Southland: 13-2 Summit 5-0 Sun Belt: 40-4 SWAC: 18-0 TAAC: 25-2 Western Athletic (WAC): 12-2 West Coast: 2-0 Independents: 7-1

RECORDS & HISTORY

SERIES RECORDS

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RHOADS STADIUM TO HOST 2016 NPF CHAMPIONSHIP National Pro Fastpitch (NPF), in agreement with Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports (TTS), will bring the NPF Championship Series to Rhoads Stadium in 2016. The four-team tournament will start Friday, Aug. 19 with the best-of-three championship series beginning on Sunday, Aug. 21. The NPF previously played its championship in nearby Hoover, Ala., at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium over the past two seasons. The event was scheduled to take place in Hoover again in 2016 but, due to scheduling conflicts the requested dates were unavailable. “We were fortunate in 2015 to experience a record attendance for our Championship Series in only our second year in Alabama,” NPF Commissioner Cheri Kempf said in an official release by the league. “Relocating the venue just a short distance away in Tuscaloosa will allow us to capitalize on regional consistency with the Series. It also cannot be understated, the beautiful facility that is Rhoads Stadium and the overwhelming support of local and regional fans for the sport of fastpitch softball.”

Kelley Montalvo - Akron Racers

Tuscaloosa marks the fourth location for the championship series after previous stints in Sulphur, La., Rosemont, Ill., and Hoover, Ala., since the league took over complete operation of the series in 2010. “The NPF Championship Series is a great opportunity for Tuscaloosa to host athletes and visitors from all over the world,” commented Jay Kasten, Director of Sports for Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports. “The event will be an exciting time for the city and is expected to have a large economic impact on our community. We are proud to support such a great event and look forward to packing out Rhoads Stadium.” Former Alabama All-Americans Kelly Kretschman (USSSA Pride) and Kelley Montalvo (Akron Racers) are under contract to play with the NPF this upcoming season. Kretschman won the league’s Mizuno Player of the Year Award last season as her team finished runner-up in the championship series to the Chicago Bandits.

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Kelly Kretschman - USSSA Pride

Photo Credit: Jade Hewitt (2015) - Courtesy of National Pro Fastpitch


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ALABAMA SOFTBALL UCF CLASSIC 2.12.16 2.13.16 2.14.16

VS. FORDHAM1 AT CENTRAL FLORIDA1 VS. RUTGERS1 VS. JAMES MADISON1 VS. LIBERTY1

2.16.16 AT UAB PANTHER INVITATIONAL 2.19.16 VS. MIAMI (OHIO)2 VS. MARYLAND2 2.20.16 VS. MERCER2 AT GEORGIA STATE2 2.21.16 VS. MARYLAND2

1:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M. 3:30 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M.

2.24.16 TROY EASTON BAMA BASH 2.26.16 VS. ARIZONA 2.27.16 VS. ARIZONA VS. MARSHALL 2.28.16 VS. TENNESSEE

5:00 P.M.

3.2.16 AT JACKSONVILLE STATE EASTON CRIMSON CLASSIC 3.4.16 VS. LOUISIANA-MONROE VS. NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3.5.16 VS. DEPAUL VS. NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3.6.16 VS. LOUISIANA-MONROE

5:00 P.M.

3.8.16 VS. SAMFORD 3.11.16 AT LSU * 3.12.16 AT LSU * 3.13.16 AT LSU * EASTON TOURNAMENT 3.17.16 AT CAL STATE FULLERTON3 3.18.16 VS. GRAND CANYON3 VS. NEW MEXICO3 3.19.16 VS. DEPAUL3 VS. OKLAHOMA3

7:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M.

3.22.16 3.26.16 3.27.16 3.28.16 4.1.16 4.2.16 4.3.16 4.5.16 4.8.16 4.9.16 4.10.16 4.12.16 4.15.16 4.16.16 4.17.16 4.20.16 4.22.16 4.23.16 4.24.16 4.29.16 4.30.16 5.1.16 5.6.16 5.7.16 5.8.16 5.11.16

6:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

4:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M.

7:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M.

ALCORN STATE 6:00 P.M. MISSOURI * 2:00 P.M. MISSOURI * 6:00 P.M. MISSOURI * 6:00 P.M. AT FLORIDA * 5:00 P.M. AT FLORIDA * 11:00 A.M. AT FLORIDA * NOON MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 6:00 P.M. MISSISSIPPI STATE * 6:30 P.M. MISSISSIPPI STATE * 2:00 P.M. MISSISSIPPI STATE * 1:30 P.M. AT SOUTHERN MISS 6:00 P.M. AT TEXAS A&M * 6:30 P.M. AT TEXAS A&M * 3:00 P.M. AT TEXAS A&M * 1:00 P.M. SOUTH ALABAMA 6:00 P.M. KENTUCKY * 6:30 P.M. KENTUCKY * 5:00 P.M. KENTUCKY * 1:30 P.M. AT SOUTH CAROLINA * 5:00 P.M. AT SOUTH CAROLINA * 11:00 A.M. AT SOUTH CAROLINA * NOON VS. GEORGIA * 6:30 P.M. VS. GEORGIA * 11:00 A.M. VS. GEORGIA * 1:30 P.M. 4 SEC TOURNAMENT TBA

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