2017 University of Evansville Softball Guide

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2017 SOFTBALL


2017

University of Evansville

SOFTBALL

THE COACHES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 THE PLAYERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28 THE RECORDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-35

THE TEAM


Mat

MUNDELL Head Softball Coach

Ashley

BALAZS Assistant Softball Coach

In one of the nation’s top turnarounds, Mat Mundell led the Purple Aces to a 16-win increase in 2016 on his way to his staff being named the Missouri Valley Coaching Staff of the Year. Highlighting the season was a streak in April that saw the program win four consecutive conference series, including wins against eventual league champion Wichita State. Under his direction, Morgan Florey earned MVC Freshman of the Year honors and was named to the All-Conference First Team. Chandra Parr also earned a spot on the squad while Susan Norris was named to the MVC All-Defensive squad. The all-time winningest softball coach in University of Illinois Springfield history took the helm of the Purple Aces in 2014. “This is a tremendous opportunity for my family and me. I look forward to having the chance to coach at the highest level,” Mundell said. “The University of Evansville has high academic standards and I embrace the opportunity to recruit student-athletes who will succeed in the classroom and on the diamond.” Faced with difficult odds in his inaugural campaign at UE, Mundell did an admirable job with his squad. His work with Danielle Freeman resulted in her being named an All-MVC player in softball after doing the same in swimming. Due to her time with the swim team, she played in just 35 games in 2015, but hit a team-high 13 home runs while totaling 28 RBIs. His work with first baseman Morgan Lambert resulted in her being named to the All-Defensive Team. “I look to bring an exciting, fast paced, aggressive style of softball to the Aces,” he continued. “I want our team to be known as hard working and competitive as well as a squad that battles it out to the end every day.” Since assuming the position of Head Softball Coach at UIS in 2009, Mundell has experienced unparalleled success. Guiding the program through a period of transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II, Mundell guided the Prairie Stars to over 100 wins while recruiting and coaching 15 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Academic All-Americans and 24 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Academic AllConference players. Other accolades his teams garnered included: three GLVC Council of President’s Academic Excellence Award, four NAIA Academic All-Americans and two Division II ADA Academic Achievement honorees. In four seasons in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, 10 student-athletes earned all-conference accolades.

THE COACHES

Aubrey

WATSON Assistant Softball Coach

Kelsey

DOTSON Graduate Assistant


#7 Mickaela

FLEMING Senior • Catcher

2016: Appeared in 21 games while making 16 starts, all at catcher…went 1-for-1 at Indiana State…drew three walks during the season. 2015: Made the start in 32 games for UE while seeing action in 35…twenty of her starts were at catcher…hit .253 with four doubles, four homes and 18 RBI…had a stellar 3-4 performance with four RBIs and her first home run of the season vs. Oklahoma State on Feb. 14…another 3-4 effort came against Buffalo as she batted in four more runs and scored another…tallied three more RBIs vs. UConn on March 8, going 1-2 with her third home run of the year…homered again in first game at Drake, going 1-2 with two RBIs and two runs scored. At Saint Joseph Ogden: Lettered three years in softball and two years in cross country at Saint Joseph Ogden. Played for Randy Walken and Saint Joseph Ogden and for Terry King in club softball. Was named News Gazette player of the week, all area twice, all state third team, all state second team, rookie of the year, and was a two time golden glove winner. Hit .500 one season in high school. Fleming had a grand slam last year against Wabash Valley Community College. Helped Saint Joseph Ogden to a third place finish in the state of Illinois.

#10 Courtney

LAND

Senior • Outfield

2016: Batted .270 on the year with two home runs, 12 RBI and 15 runs scored…she did not record a hit in her first 15 at-bats, but when she found her groove, she hit .311 over the remainder of the year…was 2-2 with an RBI and run scored in win over Northern Kentucky…scored UE’s run via the long ball in game against Kentucky…had two more hits in MVC opener against Drake…was 3-4 in victory at Bradley…posted a 2-3 effort in game two of DH at Indiana State…hit her second home run of the year on a 2-4 effort with two runs scored at Loyola. 2015: Started the most games on the team in 2015 (52) while playing in 54 outings…all of her starts came in the outfield…her 146 at-bats were tied for third on the squad… had 15 RBIs and scored 16 runs on the season…started the year off with a 1-3 effort while scoring a run and drawing a walk vs. George Washington…scored twice while hitting one of her two triples on the year vs. UAB…hit a home run vs. Kennesaw State on Feb. 28 going 1-3 with two runs scored… posted a 2-3 day at Oklahoma State plating two tallies… season-best three hits came in four plate appearances at Austin Peay in first game of DH, had three RBIs and scored twice…followed that up with a 2-4 effort with a pair of doubles in second game of DH. 2014: Land made the majority of her appearances for the Aces in the outfield on as a designated hitter during the 2014 season. Courtney finished the season hitting .193, appearing in 44 games and starting 12. The freshman had two extra base hits, scored 11 runs and had 11 hits to go along with 3 RBIs. Land was walked eight times and had seven stolen bases, which was good enough for second on the team. Background: Courtney was All-Conference, All-District, AllRegional and All-Metro during her time at Park Hill South High School in Kansas City...Daughter of Shawn and Carrie and sister of Mallory and Kaleb...Played Softball (4 years), ran Track and Field (2 years) and Basketball (1 year)

THE PLAYERS


#11 Susan

NORRIS Senior • Infield

2016: Fielded .977 on the season on her way to a berth on the MVC All-Defensive Team…made just three errors in 80 attempts while notching 49 put-outs…had two home runs on the season…was 1-1 with a double and three RBI in a 4-2 win over Northern Kentucky…in second game at Bradley, was 3-4 with a home run, four RBI and two runs scored…the next day, hit another home run against the Braves. 2015: Started 31 out of her 32 games played…24 of those starts were at third base…batted .225 with 18 hits in 80 tries…finished the year with 11 RBIs and 12 walks…had one hit in each of her first three games of the season… totaled two RBIs on a 1-3 effort with a walk in season opener against George Washington…was 2-3 with an RBI, walk and a run scored vs. UAB…went 2-4 with two RBIs vs. Buffalo… followed that up with two more RBIs in the next game vs. UMKC as she hit her first home run of the season…notched two walks in games against Loyola and Southern Illinois. 2014: Susan was a solid infielder for the Purple Aces during the 2014 season. The freshman made most of her appearances at either third or first base and was terrific. She recorded 70 putouts and had 61 assists to go along with a .956 fielding percentage. On offense, Norris hit four home runs, had 16 RBIs and scored 14 runs. Norris hit .301 on the season and started 49 games for the Purple Aces. Background: Named four-time All-Region 8 5A Selection and Gwinnett County Defensive Player of the Year…member of the 2012 ASA Georgia State Championship team…has been a long time player for the club team the Vipers under coach Ed Prance…older sister Lisa pitched at the University of North Carolina and is currently an assistant coach at Georgia Tech.

#12 Michal

LUCKETT Senior • Infield

2016: Evansville’s leading hitter at .312 played in all 50 games while starting 49 at shortstop…swiped 15 bases… earned a spot on the 2016 MVC All-Tournament Team… opened season with a home run against Eastern Michigan… in second game of the season, went 3-4 with a double and triple in win over Alabama State…hit .609 through first seven games…had 10 hits in 13 at-bats during stretch in February, going 3-3 against Eastern Michigan and Tennessee State, both UE victories…had season-high four hits in five plate appearances in an 8-inning win over Northern Kentucky… posted a 3-4 effort with 2 RBI in MVC opening series versus Drake…helped the Aces take final two games at Indiana State, going 2-3 in each game with a total of three RBI. 2015: Made the start in all 42 games that she played in, each start came at shortstop…was second on the team with a .311 batting average…registered 42 hits in 135 at-bats…scored 21 runs while notching 10 RBI…recorded a hit in each of her first eight games of the season, including a 2-for-5 effort with two RBIs and a run scored vs. Buffalo…hit her lone home run of the year vs. UMKC…notched another multi-hit game at UT Martin, going 2-4 with a pair of runs…season mark of three hits happened three times with the first being a 3-4 performance in series finale vs. Illinois State…top all-around game was opener at Austin Peay where she was 3-5 with two RBIs and two runs scored…went 3-4 once again in first game of DH vs. Murray State. 2014: Michal was a starter from day one at the shortstop position for the Purple Aces as she started 48 games. Luckett was one of the Aces strongest defenders and it showed as she had a .918 fielding percentage, 62 putouts and 83 assists. On the offensive side, Luckett hit .250, recording four extra base hits and 14 RBIs. Michal was walked seven times and recorded four sacrifice hits and five stolen bases. Background: Named 1st Team All-State at Scott County High School where the short stop and the rest of her team will have the chance at getting back to the State Tournament…plays for the club team Central Kentucky Force in the summer which is coached by Gary Johnson…ranked in the top 1% academically in her class.

THE PLAYERS


#22 Hayli

SCOTT

Senior • Catcher/Outfield 2016: One of the top catchers in the MVC started 36 games while playing in 46…batted .296 on the season with 12 doubles, 10 RBI and 12 runs scored…had 8 multi-hit games in 2016 with the first coming in a 3-2 win over Butler where she went 2-3…had two hits in three appearances against Chattanooga…hit a pair of doubles in a victory over Murray State…hit a home run in game one against Drake in first conference series of the season…had season-high three hits in series-opening 11-2 win at Bradley…helped UE earn a doubleheader sweep at Southern Illinois, going 2-4 in second game with a pair of doubles…her two hits and run scored gave the Aces the series win with a 6-5 victory in final game at Indiana State. 2015: Played in 54 games making 49 starts, 35 of those starts came as UE’s catcher…hit .285 on the season, tying for the team-high with 10 doubles…got first hit vs. Appalachian State, notching an RBI double in a pinch hit appearance… had her best game of the season against UAB, going 2-4 with a home run and four RBIs, a career-high…was 2-4 vs. Northern Illinois with two runs scored and a double…posted season-best three hits on two occasions, with first coming on Feb. 27 vs. Kennesaw State where she was 3-for-3…was 3-5 with two runs scored vs. Buffalo…had back-to-back multi-hit performances against SIU and Wichita State, went 2-4 with a double against the Salukis before notching two hits in three plate appearances with another double versus the Shockers. At Heritage Hills: Lettered in volleyball twice, basketball three times, and softball three times at Heritage Hills. Played softball at Heritage Hills for Joe Asbury. Played club softball for the Fever under coach Joe Ficker and for IN Gators under Tom Rupert. Scott was all conference and all district as a sophomore and senior in softball and all conference and all county in basketball her senior year. Scott .348 with 26 RBIs her senior year. In club softball Scott had a year where she hit .454. Scott helped Heritage Hills win a sectional her junior year.

#23 Chandra

PARR

Senior • Outfield

2016: Was a starter in all 47 games that she played in 2016…named to the All-MVC First Team for the second time in her career…hit .300 with six home runs and 23 runs batted in while scoring 24 runs…went 2-3 with 2 RBI in seasonopening win over Eastern Michigan…in win at Tennessee State, was 2-3 with 2 more RBI and a pair of doubles....had season-high three hits and 4 RBI while swatting two more doubles in an 11-1 victory at Chattanooga…posted 3 RBI and a triple in 2nd game of doubleheader versus Murray State… had a 3-hit effort to help UE to a series win at Illinois State in final game, hit two home runs in a 7-4 win…also had three hits in first game over series against the Redbirds. 2015: Was a MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention selection…led the team in at-bats (148), runs scored (37), hits (44), doubles (10), total bases (883), walks (20) and on-base percentage (.413)…started all 50 games that she saw action in…positions she started at included: shortstop, outfield, third base, DH and second base…scored two runs in season opener vs. George Washington…after season opener, recorded a 13-game hit streak including first multi-hit game vs. Lipscomb on Feb. 14…hit first of nine home runs in second game of the year vs. Chattanooga…went 2-3 with a season-high four runs scored and two walks vs. Buffalo on March 1…had back-to-back multi-hit games vs. Oklahoma State and UConn in early March, went 2-3 with two runs and two RBIs vs. OSU and 2-4 with two doubles against Connecticut…posted a 2-for-3 day with two runs and two RBIs at Indiana State in final game of the series…in final series vs. Bradley, went 2-4 in game two with her 9th homer of the season. 2014: The lone Evansville representative honored by the MVC in the conference awards, as she was named to the MVC All-Conference First Team for her outstanding offense and defense. Parr was a key part to Evansville’s success this season, as the freshman was a offensive machine. Parr hit 10-HRs this season which tied her for fourth in the UE Single Season Record Book, she had 30 RBIs, was walked 15 times and had seven hit-by-pitches. Parr started 48 games for the Purple Aces and hit .291 over the season. To go along with her offense, Parr was a stalwart in left field for Evansville as she recorded 64 putouts, an assist and a .970 fielding percentage. Background: Named All-South player as a sophomore and junior...made All-Conference team all three years of high school...holds the school record with 38 stolen bases in a single season...serves as the Vice President of the Student Counsel while also holding the Vice President spot in her Local Honor Society.

THE PLAYERS


#24 Ashlee

KAWALL Senior • Outfield

2016: Finished second in the Missouri Valley Conference with 21 steals on the season…made 14 starts while playing in 42 games…had a season-high two hits in three trips to the plate in a 4-2 victory over Northern Kentucky…had two steals as the Aces earned a 6-5 triumph over UT Martin…stole two more bases in second game of doubleheader at Bradley…went 1-2 with a run scored and steal in a 5-3 win over Loyola. 2015: Made the start in 46 out of her 51 games played in 2015…all of her starts came in the outfield…was UE’s top threat on the base paths, swiping nine bases in 11 tries…hit .250 with 32 hits in 128 at-bats…scored 22 runs…started her UE career with a 2-3 effort with a walk and two runs scored vs. George Washington…totaled a season-high three hits on a 3-4 performance with two runs scored vs. Oklahoma State on Feb. 14…recorded two hits and a triple at Mercer… tied her season mark of three hits at UT Martin, going 3-4… notched two hits in three at-bats in final game of series at Missouri State. At Somonauk: Kawall lettered in volleyball three years, basketball four years, and softball four years. Played softball for Scott Siuda at Somonauk. Played club ball for the Northern Illinois Thunder under coaches Perry Clark and Scott Kawall. At Somonauk Kawall finished her career with an average of .584. She holds records in both hit (209) and runs (169) at Somonauk for her career. She also holds single season records in hits (77), stolen bases (59), runs (61), and consecutive hits (10). Kawall earned all state honors in 2011, 2012, and, 2013. While at Waubonsee Community College Kawall led the team in stolen bases, runs, hits, triples, avg., obp, and slg. She an all conference first team selection at Waubonsee. Hit .520 at Waubonsee which ranked 5th in the nation.

THE PLAYERS

#30 Morgan

LAMBERT Senior • Infield

2016: Played in 49 games while making 46 starts at first base…hit .293 on the year with four home runs, 21 RBI and 10 runs scored…went 3-3 while knocking in both runs of a 2-0 win over Alabama State…had a 2-3 effort in 11-1 win over Chattanooga…her grand slam against Wichita State was the biggest hit of the season, sending UE to a 5-4 win and the first of four conference series wins in a row…was 3-4 with two runs scored and another home run in series-clinching 7-4 triumph at Illinois State…had four more RBI and another homer in 11-2 win over Sycamores. 2015: Earned a spot on the Missouri Valley Conference AllDefensive Team…posted a .980 fielding percentage with just five errors in 229 putouts…hit .223 while making 46 starts and seeing action in 51 games…each of her starts came at first base…recorded three home runs and 11 RBIs on the season…opened the season going 1-4 with an RBI vs. George Washington…was a perfect 2-2 from, the plate at Oklahoma State on March 6, hit a double and scored a run…notched two hits in four tries at Austin Peay, notched season-high two RBI’s and two runs scored…had two hits and an RBI in second game of doubleheader vs. Southern Illinois…posted a 2-for-2 day in series opener vs. Bradley. At Lemoore: Lettered in both softball and volleyball all four years in high school. Played softball for Dionne Ewing at Lemoore. Played club softball on the Fresno Force for Jeff Jennings. 4 year starter at Lemoore, 2nd team all West Yosemite, 1st team all West Yosemite, first team all King County, first team all valley, played in the city-county all star game. While at New Mexico State was named a NFCA AllAmerica Scholar Athlete. Hit .398 with 6 home runs and 21 RBIs in her best year at Lemoore. Led Lemoore to a division 2 valley championship in 2010, runner up in 2011, and the semifinals in 2012 and 2013. As a member of the Fresno Force she attended nationals every year she played.


#55 Samantha

FLEMING Senior • Pitcher

2016: Made four pitching appearances in 2016, pitching to an ERA of 6.12…threw 2 2/3 innings against Drake without allowing an earned run…tossed two innings at Kansas, giving up two runs on three hits…notched an RBI as the DH in second game of doubleheader at Murray State. 2015: Started nine games for the Purple Aces while appearing in 26 total games…made five plate appearances, recording an RBI at Alabama and a walk at Mercer…made debut on Feb. 6 vs. Chattanooga, going four innings allowing two earned runs in first start at UE…tossed two scoreless innings vs Oklahoma State…worked two innings in first game of series at Missouri State, gave up two hits…in final start of the season, went three innings, allowing two hits and one earned run versus Bradley…finished season with 6.13 ERA…struck out 24 batters in 59.1 innings of action. At Saint Joseph Ogden: Played softball at Saint Joseph Ogden and club softball for Terri King. Fleming was all conference as a junior and all conference and all area her senior year. Had a season where she had a batting average of .560. As a pitcher she had a game where she struck out 11 betters. She helped Saint Joseph Ogden to a 3rd place finish in the state of Illinois.

THE PLAYERS

#15 Bailee

PORTER Junior • Utility

Prior to UE: Spent last two years playing at Kankakee Community College where she was named a NJCAA AllAmerican as a freshman and a Coach’s Association AllAmerican in each of the last two seasons…in freshman year at KCC, hit .474 with 98 RBI (school record) and 73 runs scored…her sophomore year saw her hit .477 with 58 RBI, 85 runs scored and 17 stolen bases…fielded .950 and .956, respectively…was an Academic All-American last year…in high school was a 3-time All-Area, All-Conference and AllState player.


#17 Brittany

HAY

Junior • Infield Prior to UE: Attended Georgetown-Ridge Farm High School before spending the last two seasons playing at Kankakee (IL) Community College…at KCC, she was named the NJCAA Outstanding Defensive Player of the Nation each year and was a NJCAA All-American in 2016…began as a college freshman where she hit .503 with 13 home runs and 68 RBI; followed that up hitting .512 as a sophomore with 23 homers 90 RBI… named a Coaches Association All-American, All-District and All-Region player in both years of JUCO play…in high school, was an All-County, All-Conference, All-Area and All-State player while winning the 2014 batting championship, two player of the year honors and was the 2011 Female Athlete of the Year.

THE PLAYERS

#1 Tess

HUPE

Redshirt Sophomore • Outfield 2016: Started 38 games as a freshman while playing in 47 out of 50 games…hit .253 on the season while scoring 19 runs…swiped seven bases and drew five walks…recorded a hit in four of her first nine attempts of the season, going 2-5 with a steal and two runs scored against EMU before notching two more hits and scoring twice in win over Alabama State…was a perfect 3-for-3 as the Aces earned a 3-2 win over Butler, also swiped two bags in that contest…was a combined 4-6 with a run scored in the final two games at Indiana State as the Aces won both contests on their way to clinching the series. At St. Charles East: Was a 3-year Upstate 8 Academic AllConference player...2-year UpState 8 All-Conference...2012 Upstate 8 Sportsmanship award...2013 Second Team AllArea...named a First Team All-Area player in 2014 while garnering team MVP honors...played for Illinois Springfield in 2015 before transferring to UE...as a senior in high school, she hit .506 with 25 stolen bases, in the conference championship that year, she was 3/3 at the plate, recorded a steal and scored the winning run...her squad was second in the IHSA 4A State Tournament in her junior season before the team won the conference championship in the Upstate 8 in her senior campaign.


#3 Kristin

KOEPKE Sophomore • Outfield

2016: Saw time in 39 games as a freshman while making 24 starts…swatted three home runs and notched seven RBI… was 1-3 with a homer and two runs scored in 11-2 win over Bradley…drew to walks as the Aces notched a 5-4 victory over Wichita State…hit her second home run of the year at Illinois State as the Aces fell by a 2-1 final in 8 innings…third home run came at Southern Illinois and was the only run in a 1-0 UE win. At McHenry West: Had a great high school career, batting .412 with 22 home runs and 143 RBI...played all four years in high school while being named a Fox Valley All-Conference player and a Northwester Herald All-Area performer each season...was a 2-year NFCA High School Region All-Area, 2-time Illinois Coaches Association 4A All-State, 2-time Chicago Sun-Times Preseason Top 100 Player while being named a Northwest Herald Preseason Top 5 Player on three occasions...her team won its conference in three of her four years while winning regionals each season...served as her varsity captain and was also named the MVP...named Academic All-Conference twice.

THE PLAYERS

#6 Olivia

CHEATHAM

Sophomore • Pitcher

2016: Started 37 games in freshman season at UE…all of her starts came in the outfield…recorded two hits in three at-bats at Troy…went 1-2 with a home run and two RBIs at Chattanooga…also notched two RBI in a 1-3 performance in first game at Bradley. At Saint Charles East: Named a 3-time All-Area Special Hention and All-Conference Honorable Mention...started every game in three seasons of play in high school, leading her team to a 92-18 record...was a career .341 hitter with 11 home runs and 93 RBIs...helped her squad to the Conference Championship in 2014 and 2015; the Regional Championship in 2013 and 2014, the 2013 Section and Supersectional Championships as well as the State Runner-Up in 2013... USSSA World Series Champion...ASA National Runner-Up...2time USSSA State Champion and was an ASA Chicago Metro Champion.


#8 Kori

KEYES Sophomore • Infield

2016: In freshman campaign at UE, started five games (3 at DH and 2 at 2B) and made 21 appearances…notched three hits and scored six runs…scored a run in each game of a doubleheader at Bradley…drew three walks on the season and recorded a steal at Loyola. At Verona Area High School: Hit an unbelievable .563 as a senior with 11 home runs and 47 RBIs...was 1st Team All-Area in her final season as well as 1st Team All-District, 1st Team All-Conference, 3rd Team All-State and was the Co-Player of the Year...garnered the MVP Offensive Award as well as the Wildcat Heart Plaque as a senior...her honors as a junior included: 1st Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-State, 2nd Team All-Area and 1st Team All-Region...was a 2nd Team All-Conference student-athlete in 2013 as a sophomore...her team was the regional champion each year from 2012-14 and won the conference and sectionals in 2014.

THE PLAYERS

#9 McKenzie

JOHNSON Sophomore • Pitcher

2016: Made three starts at third base as a freshman while posting 14 at-bats…notched seven defensive assists…had an RBI at Tennessee State after being hit by a pitch. At Muhlenberg County High School: Recipient of the 2015 Wendy’s High School Heisman Female State Award...garnered Varsity Slugger Award in 2015 as well as the Varsity MVP Award, KY East/West All-Star Team and was the All-Area Player of the Year in her senior campaign...named a 3-time (2013, 14, 15) All-Region Shortstop, All-District Team, 10th District All-Academic Team and All-Area Shortstop... was an All-Region Team member in 2013 and 2014...was a career .448 hitter with 168 hits, 28 home runs and 117 runs scored...also registered 133 RBIs...top performance came in the Todd County Tournament where she went 6-for-7 with a pair of home runs, two walks and 8 runs batter in.


#18 Bailee

BOSTIC Sophomore • Catcher

2016: Saw action in 18 games while making six starts… opened the year with a 1-2 effort and 3 RBI at Tennessee State…notched four hits on the season with two double and three walks…struck out just twice in 24 at-bats. At Rising Sun: Was an All-Conference (ORVC) each year from sophomore through senior seasons...ICGSA All-District in junior season and 3rd Team Indiana All-State as a senior...AllSectional in all four seasons and All-Regional in freshman and junior years...batted .493 as a senior with four home runs and 29 RBI, was a career .466 hitter in high school...won 4 IHSAA Sectional Titles in HS along with 3 ORVS Conference Titles and 2 IHSAA Regional titles...her team was ranked in the top five in 1A in each of her four years while making it to the top spot on several occasions.

THE PLAYERS

#20 Ashleigh

DOWNING Redshirt Sophomore • Pitcher

2016: Sophomore at Nichollas State... Redshirt season... 2015: Freshman at Nichollas State... Played in nine games with two starts... had two hits in 11 at-bats (.182)... made four appearances in the circle, pitching 4.2 innings... had a 13.50 ERA with nine earned runs, five strikeouts and three walks... received a redshirt. At Troy High School: 1st Team All District for four years, Team MVP two years, 16 2A Pitcher of the Year her sophomore year.


#21 Emily

LOCKHART Sophomore • Pitcher

2016: Started three games as a freshman and pitched to a 4.33 ERA…went 4-2 on the season…in first appearance against Alabama State, earned a win and pitched 4.0 innings giving up an earned run on three hits while striking out two… notched career-high of 2 K’s on four occasions…threw four scoreless innings against Eastern Michigan earning her second win over the year…earned her third win in four appearances, giving up two hits in 4 2/3 scoreless innings of work against Tennessee State…fourth win came against Wichita State where the tossed two innings. At Oblong High School: Had a stellar career at Oblong, earning the following awards as both a junior and a senior: MVP, Pitching Award, Captains Award and Most Assists...She was also a First Team All-Conference player in both years... her team made sectionals and regionals in 2015...Lockhart recorded 18 strikeouts in a 2014 game versus Robinson... her squad was a Regional Champion in 2014...aside from her three letters in softball, she picked up four letters in volleyball and basketball.

THE PLAYERS

#27 Danielle

CASSIDY Sophomore • Pitcher

At North Callaway: Earned four letters in softball while playing basketball for two seasons…holds the school record for ERA at 0.27 along with the season strikeout mark and single game strikeout record…named a 1st Team All-Conference, All-District and All-Region in 10th, 11th and 12th grades… named an All-State pitcher in 2015…was a 3-time Academic All-State honoree…served as the Team Captain as a senior


#30 Morgan

FLOREY Sophomore • Pitcher

2016: Named the 2016 MVC Freshman of the Year and also earned a berth on the All-MVC First Team…finished second in the MVC with 209 strikeouts and was just seven shy of the all-time UE single season mark…was third in the Valley with a 1.95 ERA and had four saves…went 16-11 on the season… on offense, batted .301 with 8 home runs and 26 RBI… her 23 RBIs in league play was 4th in the conference while her seven MVC home runs was tied for 4th…earned her first win in first game, allowing one earned run in four innings of work against Eastern Michigan…improved to 2-0 with four scoreless innings in 3-0 shutout against East Tennessee State...threw 11 complete games, including all seven innings of a 6-1 win at UNI…helped UE clinch the series win over the Shockers, going the distance in a 3-2 win…threw seasonhigh nine innings in home game against Southern Illinois… set season mark of nine strikeouts at SIU as UE swept the road doubleheader…matched that mark with nine more in 4-1 win over Loyola in series opener…hit her first home run of the season in victory against UT Martin...had season-high three hits with 2 RBI in win at Bradley…also had three hits in finale at Loyola…season-high of five RBI came at Illinois State as she batted in all five runs of a 5-3 win…helped UE earn a DH split at Indiana State with a home run and three runs batted in…hit four home runs in eight games between April 23 and May 8. At Brimfield: Was a stellar pitcher and hitter at Brimfield, notched an ERA of of 0.32 as a senior while notching 435 strike outs in her career...finished her time in HS hitting .511 with 44 home runs...helped her team advance to the Elite 8 in 2014 and was the State Championship Runner-Up in 2015... named a 4-time All-Conference player, 4-time All-Area, 4-time All-State while being named the MVP in 2013...named the Offensive Player of the Year in 2012...named the Player of the Year as a senior in 2015.

THE PLAYERS

#5 Alex

LATORIA Redshirt Freshman • Infield

2016: Limited to 11 games and made 8 starts…notched two hits on the season and scored three runs…credited with two walks…had an RBI against Ohio University. At St. Charles East High School: Played four years of softball at St. Charles East and was a starter each year...named a Chicago Sun Times Top 100 player as both a junior and a senior...her team won the conference in 2014 and 2015... named a 3-time All-Area, All-Conference and Academic AllConference player...her senior accolades included: St. Charles East Wirth Gustafson Award, Team MVP, Chronicle All-Area, Daily Herald All-Area, All-State, Toyota Athlete of the Month and Daily Herald Prep Sports Excellence Award...batted .393 in her career with 26 home runs and 138 RBIs in her career... her 2013 team was the 4A State Runner-Up.


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EVANSVILLE SOFTBALL

#16 Deja

SHELTON Freshman • Outfield

At Lawrence Central: Played softball for three years at Lawrence Central while swimming for two years and running cross country for one year…holds the school record for batting average, hitting .563 as a sophomore and earned a Golden Glove as the top defender that season…named All-County and All-Conference on two occasions…batted .381 or higher every year of high school and finished with a career batting average of .443.

CAREER RECORDS AT-BATS 720 Lisa Roberts 719 Haven Shank 709 Emily Winters Jessica Huff 701 Jamie Davison HITS 254 245 207 201 197

1997-00 1999-02 2001-04 1998-01 2001-04

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (minimum of 300 at-bats) .631 Brittany Herald .571 Jessica Huff .556 Kayla Fortner .516 Jamie Davison .510 Krista Price

2006-08 1998-01 2012-14 2001-04 2007-10 1998-01 2001-04 1997-00 2008-11 2007-10

Jessica Huff Jamie Davison Haven Shank Kristy Crain Tina DeWeese

1998-01 2001-04 1999-02 1997-00 1995-98

RUNS SCORED 134 Jessica Huff 124 Jamie Davison 118 Lisa Roberts 116 Krista Price 109 Emily Winters

TOTAL BASES 405 Jessica Huff 362 Jamie Davison 301 Kristy Crain 285 Jen Stahlhut 278 Krista Price

1998-01 2001-04 1997-00 2007-10 2001-04

RUNS BATTED IN 145 Jessica Huff 108 Kristy Crain 103 Tina DeWeese 99 Jamie Davison 97 Kayla Fortner 95 Brittany Herald

1998-01 1997-00 1995-98 2001-04 2012-14 2006-08

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (minimum of 300 at-bats) .481 Brittany Herald .446 Kayla Fortner .425 Nicole Farris .424 Jessica Huff .406 Mattie Ross

2006-08 2012-14 1994-97 1998-01 1996-99

BASES ON BALLS 97 Nicole Farris 95 Kayla Fortner 79 Brittany Herald Jessica Huff 63 Alicia Laraway Tina DeWeese

1994-97 2012-14 2006-08 1998-01 2003-06 1995-98

HIT BY PITCH 45 Kristen Shirk 28 Krista Price 21 Kate Walker 21 Chandra Parr 17 Jen Stahlhut Jen Thomson 16 Kayla Fortner

2006-09 2007-10 1999-02 20142008-11 1996-99 2012-14

SACRIFICE BUNTS 45 Cassey Kemna 43 Bridget Broerman 41 Jamie Kuehne 37 Shauna Farrell 36 Kristen Shirk

2005-08 1999-02 1989-92 1998-00 2006-09

SACRIFICE FLIES 8 Amy Gaertner 7 Cassey Kemna 6 Kayla Fortner Joni Woods Jessica Huff 5 Amanda Ockomon Brooke Luker Lisa Roberts Kirstin O’Connor

2009-12 2005-08 2012-14 2000-03 1998-01 2006-09 2002-05 1997-00 2013-14

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (minimum of 300 attempts) .991 Nicole Chatman .990 Elisabeth Mooney .988 Brittany Herald .987 Jessica Huff .986 Kayla Fortner .984 Tina DeWeese .983 Morgan Lambert

2000-02 2004-07 2006-08 1998-01 2012-14 1995-98 2015-16

BATTING AVERAGE (minimum of 300 at-bats) .376 Brittany Herald .358 Jessica Huff .350 Jamie Davison .343 Mattie Ross .329 Nicole Farris

2006-08 1998-01 2001-04 1996-99 1994-97

DOUBLES 56 Jessica Huff 52 Kristy Crain 49 Jen Stahlhut 48 Jamie Davison 38 Brooke Luker

1998-01 1997-00 2008-11 2001-04 2002-05

TRIPLES 17 16 13 11 10

1994-97 1988-91 1998-01 1984-87 1997-00

Nicole Farris Dawn Florea Jessica Huff Denise Koscielniak Lisa Roberts

HOME RUNS 30 Krista Price 24 Kayla Fortner 23 Brittany Herald Jessica Huff 22 Alicia Laraway 21 Amy Gaertner 18 Laura Rather

THE PLAYERS

EVANSVILLE CAREER RECORDS

STOLEN BASES 67 Lisa Roberts 60 Tamara Robey 58 Emily Winters 53 Haven Shank 50 Nicole Farris 45 Bridget Broerman

2007-10 2012-14 2006-08 1998-01 2003-06 2009-12 2005-08 1997-00 2010-13 2001-04 1999-02 1994-97 1999-02

(as of Summer 2016) PUTOUTS 1,627 Tina DeWeese 1,172 Brittany Herald 1,170 Jessica Huff 892 Kristy Crain 883 Brooke Luker

1995-98 2006-08 1998-01 1997-00 2002-05

ASSISTS 460 439 422 421 373

2001-04 2000-03 2006-09 1997-00 1994-97

Jamie Davison Trish Wetzel Amanda Ockomon Lisa Roberts Erika Horvath

PITCHING VICTORIES 79 Kerri Blaylock 64 Katie Markle 62 Lissa Conn 55 Mattie Ross 47 Casey Clutch SAVES 9 7 6 5

Mattie Ross Heather Buchanan Katie Markle Maggie Ross Casey Clutch

1985-88 2002-05 1998-01 1996-99 2002-05 1996-99 1994-97 2002-05 1998-01 2002-05

INNINGS PITCHED 883.2 Kerri Blaylock 765.2 Katie Markle 614.0 Stephanie Spurlock 612.2 Mattie Ross 583.2 Casey Clutch

1985-88 2002-05 1989-92 1996-99 2002-05

STRIKEOUTS 734 Katie Markle 473 Mattie Ross 469 Lissa Conn 374 Kerri Blaylock 368 Casey Clutch Maggie Ross

2002-05 1996-99 1998-01 1985-88 2002-05 1998-01

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (minimum of 300 innings) 1.36 Maggie Ross 1.41 Diana Rawlinson 1.62 Kerri Blaylock 1.83 Katie Markle 1.95 Mattie Ross

1998-01 1984-86 1985-88 2002-05 1996-99

COMPLETE GAMES 127 Kerri Blaylock 74 Katie Markle 61 Mattie Ross 52 Casey Clutch Lissa Conn

1985-88 2002-05 1996-99 2002-05 1998-01

SHUTOUTS 42 Kerri Blaylock 22 Katie Markle 16 Casey Clutch Lissa Conn Mattie Ross

1985-88 2002-05 2002-05 1998-01 1996-99


RECORDS & AWARDS

RECORDS & AWARDS

EVANSVILLE SOFTBALL

EVANSVILLE SOFTBALL

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

HONORS & AWARDS

EVANSVILLE SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (as of Summer - 2016) AT-BATS 227 206 201 200

Lisa Roberts Kristy Crain Emily Winters Jessica Huff Shauna Farrell

1999 1999 2002 1999 1999

Jessica Huff Jamie Davison Kristy Crain Emily Winters Lisa Roberts Jessica Huff

1999 2001 1999 2002 1999 2000

RUNS SCORED 44 Krista Price 43 Lisa Roberts 42 Jamie Davison Emily Winters 39 Jessica Huff

2008 1999 2004 2004 1999

HITS 74 72 71 70 66

RUNS BATTED IN 53 Jessica Huff 41 Heather Buchanan 39 Brittany Herald Jamie Davison 37 Alicia Laraway Kendall Kautz

1999 1995 2007 2001 2006 2013

BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. OF 100 AT-BATS) .408 Staci Hatz 1988 .399 Brittany Herald 2008 .388 Brittany Herald 2007 .381 Jamie Davison 2001 .377 Mattie Ross 1998 DOUBLES 21 Kristy Crain 19 Jessica Huff 18 Jen Stahlhut 15 Jamie Davison 14 Brooke Luker Jessica Huff

1999 2000 2009 2003 2002, 2003 1998

TRIPLES 8 Nicole Farris 7 Dawn Florea Denice Koscielniak 6 Jessica Huff Lisa Roberts

1995 1989 1986 2000 1999

HOME RUNS 17 Alicia Laraway 13 Danielle Freeman 12 Liz Mooney Jessica Huff 11 Amy Gaertner

2006 2015 2007 1999 2010

STOLEN BASES 33 Tamara Robey 32 Emily Winters 28 Nicole Farris 21 Lisa Roberts 21 Ashlee Kawall 20 Heather Goldsborough

2013 2004 1997 1998 2016 1995

TOTAL BASES 126 Jessica Huff 113 Kristy Crain 112 Alicia Laraway 109 Jessica Huff 104 Jamie Davison

1999 1999 2006 2000 2001

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (MIN. OF 100 AT-BATS) .757 Alicia Laraway 2006 .723 Danielle Freeman 2015 .696 Brittany Herald 2008 .651 Brittany Herald 2007 .648 Laura Rather 2007

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (MIN. OF 100 AT-BATS) .511 Brittany Herald 2007 .492 Nicole Farris 1997 .478 Brittany Herald 2008 .474 Staci Hatz 1988 .470 Jessica Huff 2001 BASES ON BALLS 40 Nicole Farris 38 Kayla Fortner 34 Brittany Herald 31 Jessica Huff Kayla Fortner 30 27 Colleen Pollman Kayla Fortner

1997 2013 2007 2001 2014 1991 2012

HIT BY PITCH 18 Kristen Shirk 15 Kristen Shirk 10 Chandra Parr 9 Krista Price Jen Stahlhut

2009 2008 2015 2010 2010

SACRIFICE BUNTS 24 Jamie Kuehne 21 Shauna Farrell 16 Cassey Kemna 15 Cassey Kemna 14 Kristen Shirk Bridget Broerman Tiffany May

1991 1999 2006 2005 2008 1999, 2000 1992

SACRIFICE FLIES 4 Jessica Huff Amy Gaertner Kayla Fortner 3 Jamie Lindauer Cassey Kemna Joni Woods Brooke Luker Nicole Chatman Shauna Farrell Kirsten O’Conner

1998 2011 2013 2010 2008 2003 2002 2001 2000 2013

PUTOUTS 533 Nicole Chatman 471 Tina DeWeese 448 Kristy Crain 417 Tina DeWeese 413 Brittany Herald

2001 1997 2000 1996 2007

ASSISTS 142 141 135 134 133

Jamie Davison Toni Puzzo Trish Wetzel Shannon Reed Trish Wetzel

2001 1993 2001 1995 2002

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. OF 100 ATTEMPTS) 1.000 Sarah Stuart 2005 Kayla Fortner 2012 .997 Brenda Maller 1985 .995 Krista Price 2008 .994 Meaghan Flanagan 2005 .994 Nicole Chatman 2002 VICTORIES 24 Kerri Blaylock 21 Lissa Conn 20 Mattie Ross Kerri Blaylock SAVES 4 3

Mattie Ross Morgan Florey Casey Clutch Maggie Ross Mattie Ross Heather Buchanan

1987, 1988 2001 1999 1986 1996 2016 2002 2000, 2001 1997 1994, 1995

INNINGS PITCHED 306.2 Kerri Blaylock 267.0 Kerri Blaylock 213.2 Stephanie Spurlock 207.2 Katie Markle 205.0 Mattie Ross

1988 1987 1991 2003 1998

STRIKEOUTS 216 Katie Markle 214 Morgan Florey 199 Katie Markle 187 Mattie Ross 170 Katie Markle

2005 2016 2004 1999 2003

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. OF 100 INNINGS) 0.82 Nina Calcaterra 1984 1.04 Kerri Blaylock 1986 1.13 Maggie Ross 1999 1.20 Maggie Ross 2000 1.23 Diana Rawlinson 1985 COMPLETE GAMES 44 Kerri Blaylock 38 Kerri Blaylock 27 Kerri Blaylock 25 Mattie Ross 22 Katie Markle Karianne Osowski SHUTOUTS 18 Kerri Blaylock 17 Kerri Blaylock 8 Katie Markle Lissa Conn Mattie Ross 7 Casey Clutch Maggie Ross Mattie Ross Kerri Blaylock

1988 1987 1986 1998 2003 1992 1988 1987 2003 2001 1999 2002 2000 1998 1986

All-Conference Players Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Morgan Florey (first team), Chandra Parr (first team) 2014 Chandra Parr (first team) 2012 Kayla Fortner (second team); Katie Sears (second team) 2011 Jen Stahlhut (second team) 2010 Amy Gaertner (first team); Jen Stahlhut (second team) 2009 Jen Stahlhut, Kylie Wagner (first team) 2008 Brittany Herald (first team) 2007 Brittany Herald, Laura Rather (first team) 2006 Alicia Laraway, Brittany Herald (second team) 2004 Jamie Davison, Emily Winters (first team); Alicia Laraway (honorable mention) 2003 Jamie Davison (first team); Brooke Luker (second team) 2002 Emily Winters, Brooke Luker (first team); Haven Shank (second team) 2001 Jessica Huff, Jamie Davison, Haven Shank, Bridget Broeman (first team); Lissa Conn (second team) 2000 Jessica Huff, Maggie Ross, Haven Shank, Kristy Crain (first team); Lisa Roberts, Shauna Farrell (second team) 1999 Jessica Huff (first team); Kristy Crain, Mattie Ross (second team) 1998 Tina Deweese (first team); Mattie Ross (second team) 1997 Tina Deweese (first team); Nicole Farris (second team) 1996 Heather Buchanan (second team) 1995 Nicole Farris, Heather Goldsborough (second team) All-Conference Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1994 Erika Horvath, Nicole Farris, Heather Goldsborough (second team) 1993 Lori Paone, Sara Wiley (second team) 1992 Amy Hayes, Colleen Pollman (second team) 1991 Stephanie Spurlock (second team) 1990 Angela Peyton (second team) 1989 Robin Raczka (second team) 1988 Kerri Blaylock, Staci Hatz, Michelle Casella, Andrea Damiani, Kathy Vowell (first team); Cheryl Sherbondy, Tammy Simmons (second team) 1987 Brenda Maller, Cheryl Davis, Andrea Damiani (first team); Kerri Blaylock, Staci Hatz (second team) All-Conference North Star Conference 1986 Kerri Blaylock (first team) Sharon Neufelder, Brenda Maller 1985 Diana Rawlinson, Branda Maller Denise Koscielniak (first team) 1984 Debbie Bajovich (first team) 1983 Debbie Bajovich, Nina Calcaterra (first team) Conference All-Defensive Team Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Susan Norris 2015 Morgan Lambert Conference Most Valuable Player Missouri Valley Conference 2001 Jessica Huff 2000 Jessica Huff Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1988 Kerri Blaylock Conference Pitcher of the Year Missouri Valley Conference 2000 Maggie Ross

Conference Freshman of the Year Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Morgan Florey Conference Rookie of the Year Missouri Valley Conference 2001 Jamie Davison All-Mideast Region 2008 Brittany Herald (first team) 2007 Laura Rather (second team) 2006 Alicia Laraway, Brittany Herald (second team) 2004 Alicia Laraway (first team); Emily Winters (second team) 2002 Brooke Luker (first team) 2001 Jessica Huff (second team) 2000 Jessica Huff, Haven Shank, Maggie Ross (second team) 1999 Jessica Huff, Kristy Crain (first team); Mattie Ross (second team) 1998 Tina Deweese (second team) Easton All-America 2002 Emily Winters (third team) 2001 Jessica Huff, Jamie Davison (second team) 2000 Jessica Huff (second team) 1998 Mattie Ross (second team) All-Academic Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Chandra Parr (honorable mention) 2015 Chandra Parr (honorable mention) 2013 Kayla Fortner, Halie Malone (honorable mention) 2011 Jen Stahlhut (first team); Allsion Aguilera (honorable mention) 2010 Jennifer McKee, Jen Stalhut (honorable mention) 2009 Jennifer McKee (honorable mention) 2008 Brittany Herald (first team); Lissa Fehlman (honorable mention) 2007 Brittany Herald (honorable mention) 2006 Alicia Laraway (first team) 2005 Katie Markle (honorable mention) 2004 Katie Markle (first team); Emily Winters (honorable mention) 2003 Jamie Davison (first team) 2002 Bridget Broerman (first team); Kate Walker (honorable mention) 2001 Bridget Broerman, Lissa Conn (first team) 2000 Kristy Crain (first team); Lissa Conn, Kate Walker (honorable mention) 1999 Kristy Crain (first team) 1998 Kristy Crain, Lisa Roberts, Jen Thomson (honorable mention) 1997 Heather Buchanan, Beth Graber, Nicole Stutzman (honorable mention) 1996 Beth Graber (first team); Heather Buchanan, Nicole Stutzman (h.m.) 1995 Heather Buchanan, Lori Paone (1st team); Beth Graber, Toni Puzzo (h.m.) All-Academic North Star Conference 1986 Debbie Bajovich, Kerri Blaylock, Sharon Neufelder 1985 Debbie Bajovich, Kerri Blaylock, Dina Doolen, Sharon Neufelder, Pam Schulz NFCA D1 All-America Scholar Athlete 2013 Britni Cherry, Emily Morris, Halie Malone, Niki Rahming, Sarah Balwin, Victoria Dellorto, Victoria Griffin 2012 Allison Aguilera, Amy Gaertner, Maggie Little, Kendall Kautz, Halie Malone, Emily Morris, Niki Rahming, Mariah Ferguson 2011 Jen Stahlhut, Kelci Alsip, Halie Malone, Maggie Little NFCA Midwest Region 2012 Kayla Fortner (second team) Capital One Academic All-District 2011 Jen Stahlhut (second team)


RECORDS & AWARDS

RECORDS & AWARDS

EVANSVILLE SOFTBALL

EVANSVILLE SOFTBALL

HONORS & AWARDS GTE Academic All-Americas 2001 Bridget Broerman (District V team) 1997 Heather Buchanan (District V team) 1993 Tiffany May (first team) 1991 Tiffany May (District V team) 1987 Kerri Blaylock (first team) Debbie Bajovich (second team) AIAW All-State 1982 Nina Calcatera (first team); Cindy Byers, Stacy Shaefer (second team) Coaching Staff of the Year Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Mat Mundell, Ashley Balazs, Aubrey Watson Coach of the Year North Star Conference 1985 Rita Schulz, Dee Stevens All-Tournament Selections Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Michal Luckett 2013 Tamara Robey, Sarah Patterson, Kayla Fortner 2012 Amy Gaertner 2010 Jen Stahlhut 2008 Brittany Herald 2007 Lissa Fehlman 2004 Casey Clutch, Emily Winters 2003 Katie Markle, Trish Wetzel, Joni Woods 2002 Katie Markle (MVP) Bridget Broerman, Jamie Davison, Joni Woods 2001 Lissa Conn, Jessica Huff 2000 Lissa Conn 1999 Mattie Ross 1998 Lissa Conn, Jessica Huff 1997 Tina DeWeese, Heather Buchanan 1995 Beth Graber Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1993 Angie Sutton 1992 Terri Sutton North Star Conference 1984 Nina Calcaterra, Debbie Bajovich Conference Player of the Week Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Danielle Freeman (February 15) 2012 Kayla Fortner (March 12) 2010 Amy Gaertner (May 3) 2009 Lissa Fehlman (February 16) / Kylie Wagner (April 13) 2007 Lissa Fehlman (February 26) / Brittany Herald (March 5) 2006 Alicia Laraway (February 27) / Brittany Herald (March 21) 2004 Jennifer Duke (March 31) 2002 Emily Winters (March 18) 2001 Jessica Huff (March 26) / Jamie Davison (April 9) 2000 Kate Walker (February 22) / Kate Walker (February 29) 1999 Jessica Huff (March 15) / Jessica Huff (March 29) 1998 Jessica Huff (April 6) Conference Pitcher of the Week Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Morgan Florey (February 22) 2014 Megan Gurski (March 31) 2013 Sarah Patterson (April 1) 2007 Ashley Hobbs (April 16) 2006 Ashley Hobbs (May 8) / Ashley Hobbs (May 2) 2003 Katie Markle (February 10)

2002 1999 1997 1996 1995

Katie Markle (February 10) Mattie Ross (March 15) Mattie Ross (May 5) Heather Buchanan (May 7) Tami Marlow (April 18)

Conference Newcomer of the Week Missouri Valley Conference 2016 Morgan Florey (February 22, April 4, 18, 25) All-Newcomer Team Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1993 Kerrie Killmer, Toni Puzzo 1992 Paige Sowders Ida Stieler Award UE’s most outstanding female student-athlete 2015 Danielle Freeman 1999 Mattie Ross 1997 Nicole Farris 1987 Debbie Bajovich Conference Champions Missouri Valley Conference 2000, 2002 (Tournament) North Star Conference 1985, 1984 NCAA Regionals 2002

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

W-L 0-2 3-0 2-1 7-4 6-7 9-8 4-14-1 3-11 5-8 9-12 9-12 16-9-1 10-23 22-18-1 28-20 34-14-1 24-15 24-22 12-35 12-28 20-29 19-34 12-36 18-31 34-16 22-28 30-24 34-23 46-20 37-21-1 39-17 34-27 29-23 40-20 16-34 24-26 33-20 25-21

PCT.

.000 1.000 .667 .636 .462 .529 .211 .214 .385 .429 .429 .615 .303 .537 .583 .694 .615 .522 .255 .300 .408 .358 .250 .367 .680 .440 .556 .597 .697 .627 .696 .557 .558 .667 .320 .480 .623 .543

Head Coach Lois Patton Lois Patton Lois Patton Lois Patton Lois Patton Lois Patton Lois Patton Lois Patton Linda Wambach Pam Hendricks Pam Hendricks Brent Hawkins Brent Hawkins Brent Hawkins Rita Schultz Rita Schultz Denice Feldhaus Chris Fischer Tammy Simmons Tammy Simmons Tammy Simmons Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis Gwen Lewis

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Total:

W-L

PCT.

Head Coach

14-34 18-34 12-42 18-37 23-30 19-32 10-45 24-26

.291 .346 .222 .327 .434 .373 .182 .480

Gwen Lewis Mark Redburn Mark Redburn Mark Redburn Mark Redburn Mark Redburn Mat Mundell Mat Mundell

889-993-5

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46 seasons



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