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2010

GOLDEN BEARS

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THIS IS SOFTBALL Three consecutive Women’s College World Series title game appearances (2002-04; National Champions in 2002). TheNCAAnationalchampionshipin2002wasthefirstbya women’steaminCalathleticprogramhistory(theBearsfinished the season 56-19 with a perfect 8-0 postseason record) Cal has appeared in seven of the last 10 NCAA WCWS, and ten overall, including three appearances in AIAW College World Series. 24 straight NCAA Tournament appearances - the longest streak byanyPac-10school(second-longestinthenation). Calhasnothadalosingseasonsince1973-aspanof35years. Overall program record is 1356-673-3. DianeNinemirehaswonmoregamesthananyothercoachin Californiahistory-maleorfemale(970-477). NineGoldenBearshaveappearedintheOlympics– VickyGalindo(2008);LindsayJamesandChloeKloezeman (Greece, 2004); Diane Ninemire (Greece, coach 2004); NicoleDiSalvio(Italy,2000,2004);KimMaher(USA,1996); MicheleGranger(USA,1996);GillianBoxx(USA,1996)and LisaMartinez(PuertoRico,1996). Two California Athletics Hall of Fame inductees - MicheleGrangerandGillianBoxx. FourHondaSportsAwardFinalists-GillianBoxx,MicheleGranger, LesliePartchandShariFisher. Three conference Coach of the Year selections - DianeNinemire(Pac-10,1991);DonnaTerry(Pac-10,1987) andBonnieJohnson(NorCal,1979). 34 All-America selections 86All-Regionpicks 146 All-Conference honorees 11 Academic All-Americans

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2010 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTSThis is Cal Softball .............................. IFCCalifornia Quick Facts ............................ 1Winning is a Cal Tradition ....................2-3University of California.........................4-5The Bay Area .......................................6-7Academic Achievement .......................... 8Strength and Conditioning ...................... 9Athletic Facilities .............................. 10-11Sports Medicine .................................... 12Notable Alumni ..................................... 13The California Softball Experience ..14-152010 California Softball Roster ............. 162010 California Rosters ........................ 17Head Coach Diane Ninemire ...........18-19Assistant Coaches ................................ 20Support Staff ......................................... 212010 Player Profiles ........................22-32All-time Opponent Series Records ....... 33

2009 Season in Review ........................ 342009 Honors ......................................... 352009 Final Statistics ............................. 362009 Final Results ................................ 37Cal Camps ............................................ 38All-Time No-Hitters ............................... 39Golden Bears in the Olympics and Pros.......................................40-41Honors and Awards .........................42-43Single Season Records ...................44-45Career Records ...............................46-47Team Records .................................48-49Individual Year-by-Year Leaders ......50-51All-Time Postseason Results ...........52-53All-Time Roster ..................................... 54Year-by-Year Results .......................55-63Easton .................................................. 642010 California Schedule .................... BC

2010 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location ........................................................................................................Berkeley, Calif.Nickname........................................................................................................Golden BearsColors ..........................................................................................Blue (282) and Gold (116)Enrollment .................................................................................................................34,953Founded .......................................................................................................................1868Conference ........................................................................................................... Pacific-10Home Venue ................................................................................. Levine-Fricke Field (500)Chancellor ............................................................................................Robert J. BirgeneauDirector of Athletics.......................................................................................Sandy BarbourSoftball Administrator............................................................................................Foti Mellis

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record ................................................................................................................38-202009 Pac-10 ..........................................................................................................10-10/5th2009 NCAA Postseason ............................................................ Tallahassee Regional (3-0) Gainesville Super Regional (0-2)2009 Final Rank ..........................................................................................................14/16Starters Returning/Lost......................................................................8 (plus two pitchers)/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................................................12/7Newcomers.........................................................................................................................6

COACHING STAFFHead Coach......................................Diane Ninemire (23rd season, Nebraska-Omaha ’80)Cal/Career Record........................................................... 970-477 (entering 2010 season)Assistant Coach........................................John Reeves (17th season, San Jose State ’80)Assistant Coach...................................... Tammy Lohmann (5th season, Arizona State ’97)Softball Office Phone ................................................................................... (510) 643-9101Softball Fax...................................................................................................(510) 643-1116Mailing Address .................................304 Strawberry Canyon Center, Berkeley, CA 94720

MEDIA RELATIONSSoftball Contact .................................................................................Anna Oleson-WheelerOffice Phone ................................................................................................ (510) 643-5846Fax............................................................................................................... (510) 643-7778E-mail .......................................................................................... [email protected] Site ........................................................................................................ CalBears.comMailing Address ..................................................349 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. 94720

WE ARE CALIFORNIA

When referring to any California athletic team, please use either “California” or “Cal” to denote the institution and “Golden Bears” or “Bears” when indicating the mascot. Refrain from using such names as UC Berkeley, California-Berkeley, Cal-Berkeley, Cal State Berkeley.

CREDITSThe 2010 edition of the California

Softball Information Guide was written and edited by the Cal media relations department. Layout and graphic design by John Dunbar, publications director and Evan Kerr, publications assistant. Photographs by Kelley Cox, John Todd, Michael Pimentel, John Dunbar and Evan Kerr, USA Softball, Pro Images, National Pro Fastpitch League, among others.

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California athletiCs

Winning is a Cal Tradition!

2008 FIELD HOCKEYNorPac Champions

2008-09 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGPac-10 Champions

CURRENT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

RECENT TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2004 MEN’S GOLF 2006 MEN’S CREW 2006 WOMEN’S CREW

Michael CavicMen’s Swimming & Diving2008 Olympic Silver Medalist

Nathan AdrianMen’s Swimming & Diving2008 Olympic Gold Medalist2009 National Champion50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle

Natalie CoughlinWomen’s Swimming & Diving11-time 2004 & ’08 Olympic Medalist

Emily SilverWomen’s Swimming & Diving2008 Olympic Silver Medalist

Alex MackFootball2008 Draddy Trophy National Scholar-Athlete of the Year

2009 WOMEN’S CREWPac-10 Champions

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2006 WOMEN’S CREW

2009 MEN’S CREWPac-10 Champions

2009 WOMEN’S CREWPac-10 Champions

2008 RUGBY 2008-09 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING

Evan RothMen’s Gymnastics2009 National ChampionRings

Dana VollmerWomen’s Swimming & Diving2009 National Champion100 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle

Amanda SimsWomen’s Swimming & Diving2009 National Champion100 Butterfly

Damir DugonjicMen’s Swimming & Diving2009 National Champion100 Breaststroke

Martin MaricMen’s Track & Field2009 National ChampionDiscus

Mari Andersson Jana Juricova Women’s Tennis2009 National ChampionsDoubles

2002 SOFTBALL

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the University of California

SIMPLY THE BEST

T here is no other way to aptly describeAmerica’s top public university. There is no other way to describe one of the elite academic settings

in the world – especially one that also includes one of America’s most successful athletic departments.

The University of California blends the best of all worlds. Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the nation’s top public university by the U.S. News and World Report, the flagship campus of the state of California also features an athletic program that an-nually finishes among the leaders in the Directors’ Cup standings, which rates the overall success of America’s collegiate athletic departments.

Cal attracts what many believe to be the finest appli-cant pool in the United States. The university features a diverse student body population. The University of Cali-fornia offers 351 degree programs, and 35 of the school’s 36 graduate programs are ranked among America’s Top 10. Cal’s 35 programs among the Top 10 is No. 1 among all universities in the country, as is its 32 “distinguished” programs, as rated by the National Research Council.

The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by the Association of Research Libraries with 10 million volumes in 32 campus libraries.

The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 135 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 28 MacArthur Fellows, 74 Fulbright Scholars, four Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (359) than any other university in America.

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AMERICA’S NO. 1 PUBLIC UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS

Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Nobel Laureates21 current and former faculty members21

Degree Programs351

ServiceThe University of California is the only school in the country to have produced more than 3,000 vol-unteers since the inception of the Peace Corps in 1961.

Universities With Highest Number of Top 10 Graduate Programs1. CALIFORNIA2. Stanford3. Harvard4. Columbia5. MIT

Universities With The Highest Number of “Distinguished Programs”1. CALIFORNIA2. Stanford3. Harvard4. Princeton5. MIT

In 2007, the Association of Research Libraries ranked Cal’s University Library as the No. 1 public research university library in North America.

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3000TOP PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES1. CALIFORNIA2. Virginia UCLA4. Michigan5. North CarolinaSource: U.S. News and World Report

Nobel Laureate Oliver Williamson

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B erkeley is a part of the San Francisco Bay Area major metropoli-

tan area of approximately 7.2 million people. The region is one of the most beautiful in the world and includes the major cities of San Fran-cisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University of California. Just south are San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world’s high-tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country and the spectacular Mendocino Coast.

Everyone knows San Fran-cisco, a.k.a. “The City,” from the numerous photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic and beauty. It is a city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic views of every kind. The hub of a nine-county complex and the fi-nancial and insurance capital of the world, San Francisco has a resident population of just over 800,000 and is situated on a 46.7 square mile peninsula bounded on

TOP CITIES IN THE WORLD

1. Sydney, Australia 2. San Francisco, CA 3. Florence, Italy 4. Cape Town S. Africa 5. Charleston, SC 6. Bangkok, Thailand 7. Rome, Italy 8. Buenos Aires, Argentina 9. Vancouver, Canada 10. New York City, NYSource: Condé Nast Traveler, 2008 Readers’ Choice Awards

BERKELEY

OAKLAND

the west by the Pacific Ocean, the north by the Golden Gate strait, and from north to east by the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco has been named the world’s top city twice and the top city in the U.S. in 18 of the last 19 years by Condé Nast Traveler.

The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two landmarks, the Golden Gate and San Francis-co-Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The area is easily navigated by car, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it easily acces-sible to all.

Berkeley and the Bay area

Andrew Bailey

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Located across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Oakland is a city of over 400,000, jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating arts and an ideal climate. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, as its tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes and numerous parks provide a natural escape for those who prefer nature over an urban environment.

Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San Francisco, is situated on 17.7 square miles with a population of just under 103,000 people. A study in contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a big city character. With its world-renowned university, global population and rich diversity of cultural arts, Berkeley reflects and affects the rest of the country.

Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (Golden State Warriors), professional baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics), professional hockey (San Jose Sharks) and outstanding collegiate com-petition (six Division I schools).

Sources: S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oakland Convention and Visitors Authority, Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the California Trade and Commerce Agency.

SAN FRANCISCO

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

SIMPLY THE BEST• Money magazine chose San Francisco as “the best

place to live” among the 300 biggest U.S. metro-politan areas.

• Forbes.com has ranked San Francisco one of America’s “best cities for the outdoors” for each of the past two years while American College of Sports Medicine has consistently placed San Francisco among the nation’s Top 5 in fitness among the most populous cities.

• Readers of Travel + Leisure magazine selected San Francisco as their favorite city in 2008 for its “noteworthy neighborhoods.”

• San Francisco is rated the No. 1 city in the U.S. and the No. 2 city in the world by Condé Nast Traveler (October 2008).

Frank Gore

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ACADEMIC GAME PLANCOMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOCUSES ON GOLDEN BEAR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

O ne of the real success stories for the Uni-versity of California is the development and growth of a comprehensive academic

support program for its student-athletes: the Athletic Study Center.

In 1984, campus officials and athletic department administrators decided that a greater emphasis needed to be placed on helping Cal student-athletes with their academic pursuits. The Athletic Study Center was thus born and charged with developing an academic support program tailored to the needs of NCAA Division I student-athletes. It was a significant development for an academi-cally oriented institution such as Cal to recognize the special needs required for a modern student-athlete’s success both as an athletic competitor on the field of play and as a student in the classroom.

STUDENT-ATHLETE PROGRAMThe Athletic Study Center, which is housed within the Division of

Undergraduate Education, is the tutorial and academic support pro-gram for the nearly 1,000 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally located in

TUTORIAL PROGRAM

The tutorial program promotes and en-hances student academic skills and prog-ress by providing individual tutoring, group workshops, study groups, credit courses and intensive special programs. The Athletic Study Center has between 50-60 tutors on staff per semester to guarantee that students receive the best possible support. Tutorial sessions are also offered at night, enabling student-athletes to receive help after practices when are able to devote more time to studying.

ADVISING PROGRAM

The advising program offers a broad range of services to meet the unique needs of student-athletes, including assistance in understanding and complying with uni-versity, college and NCAA requirements, developing time management skills and resolving personal academic issues unique to student-athletes.

During a student-athlete’s freshman year, advisors provide assistance to ensure a successful academic transition from high school. In the sophomore year, they assist student-athletes in making decisions on appropriate majors and fields of study. Over the course of the final two years, advisors take more of an exiting approach, ensur-ing that proper academic progress is being made towards graduation while referring juniors and seniors to areas on or near campus that can help with career planning and development.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

The Athletic Study Center offers a special service called Summer Bridge; an adjunct program designed to help ease the transi-tion from high school to college. The primary components of the program include writing and math workshops, an advising work-shop, study skills seminars and an evening tutorial program.

Another special program offered is peer advising. Peer advisors provide academic and campus guidance for new intercolle-giate student-athletes. They are selected from junior and senior student-athletes who assist in the development of programs to further address the needs of student-athletes.

aCademiC

aChievement

the Cesar Chavez Student Center, the program provides a spacious and comfortable arboretum for quiet study, separate classrooms for individual and group tutorials, and a computer lab for word process-ing and required course work.

Geared around the understanding of the amount of time student-athletes must devote to practice, training, physical therapy and team travel, the program creates an environment where students can cultivate strong study habits, receive individual or group tutoring and obtain counseling from academic advisors.

Athletic Study Center Staff

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An integral part of the California Softball program and its suc-cess is the strength and conditioning program, led by Ken Miller and assistants, who supervise the comprehensive

operation for the Golden Bear team. The program’s philosophy is geared towards helping each student-athlete achieve the highest level of athletic development.

By teaching how all the components of strength and conditioning fit together, student-athletes understand how to maximize force production. This includes enhancement of speed, strength and flexibility, which results in improved power. Motivating, educating and helping to reach maximum athletic development is the primary focus of the Cal program.

The Cal weight room includes eight Olympic platforms and an array of aerobic and anaerobic equipment. The picturesque facility offers panoramic views of the entire region, including San Francisco and the Bay. The training regimen at Cal is a year-round process that emphasizes the speed, strength and flexibility. With closely monitored workouts that involve a great deal of individual instruction and attention, student-athletes are taught the correct techniques to increase their ability to perform at their peak during competition.

KEN MILLERStrength &

Conditioning

Cal’s program stresses comprehensive training in order to improve both strength and speed. Flexibility is a key component because it is essential for proper lifting.

Athlete workouts are closely monitored by the conditioning staff who work in col-laboration with the entire sports medicine team (doctors, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nutritionists, etc.) to ensure the health and safety of all of student-athletes.

In this way, Cal’s strength and condition-ing program is a vital component linking the “full circle” of a student-athlete’s physical development from conditioning through rehabilitation and reconditioning.

strength & Conditioning

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STUDENT-ATHLETE HIGH PERFORMANCE CENTER

The Student-Athlete High Performance Center, now un-der construction, is expected to be completed prior to the 2011 season. The 142,000 square foot facility will house locker rooms, offices and meeting rooms, as well as areas for strength and conditioning, sports medicine, nutrition and academics for football and 12 other intercollegiate sports.

The building is the physical manifestation of Cal’s High Performance Initiative, a unique program that challenges student-athletes to reach their level of optimal performance through strategic and efficient application of resources. Using cutting-edge technology and a multidisciplinary ap-proach, the cornerstone principles of the HPI are communi-cation, integration and information.

MEMORIAL STADIUM RENOVATION

Memorial Stadium, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful settings for collegiate football, was originally constructed with funds donated by alumni, faculty, students and fans. At the time, Robert Gordon Sproul, who became UC president in 1930, said that the stadium “stands in sim-ple dignity, beauty and strength.”

Now, plans are being finalized to renovate the 86-year-old structure, starting with the west side, to create programmat-ic, game day and fan amenity improvements while respect-ing the architecture and character of the historic structure.

Donors have demonstrated their backing of the privately-funded project through their commitment to the Endowment Seat Program (ESP), a first-of-its-kind effort in major college athletics to secure the financial future for the Athletic Depart-ment. ESP will provide a long-term, sustaining endowment that could grow to $1 billion over the next 30 years and will be used to fund annual operating needs for Cal’s student-athletes.

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HELLMAN TENNIS COMPLEX

California tennis makes its home at the Hellman Tennis Complex, located on the southwest side of campus.

LEVINE-FRICKE FIELDLevine-Fricke Field is nestled at the base

of Strawberry Canyon and home to Cal soft-ball, winners of the 2002 NCAA title.

MAXWELL FAMILY FIELDMaxwell Family Field, located just north of

Memorial Stadium, serves as home to the Cal field hockey program.

MEMORIAL STADIUMMemorial Stadium is the home of the

Golden Bears football and lacrosse teams. It not only holds 71,799 spectators on game day, but also includes athletic administrative offices, training quarters, a weight room, equipment room and locker rooms.

T. GARY ROGERS BOATHOUSE

The renovated crew boathouse is located on the Oakland Estuary, where Cal men’s crew practices.

SPIEKER AQUATICS COMPLEX

Varsity water polo and swim team prac-tices and competitions are held at Spieker Aquatics Complex. Recreational swimming is also scheduled for the times when these teams are not hosting events or practicing.

WITTER RUGBY FIELDWitter Rugby Field is part of Strawberry

Canyon. The grass field is used for rugby practice and competition.

Spieker Aquatics Complex

Maxwell Family Field

Briones ReservoirWitter Rugby Field

Levine-Fricke Field

Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field T. Gary Rogers Boathouse Evans Diamond

Haas Pavilion Hellman Tennis Complex

Memorial StadiumStudent-athletes at the Uni-

versity of California have the privilege of using quality athletic

facilities. Major athletic facilities located on and around the Cal campus are listed below.

BRIONES RESERVIORCal women’s crew uses Briones Reservoir

as its dedicated practice site.

EDWARDS STADIUM/ GOLDMAN FIELD

Historic Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field, which opened in 1932, is home to the Cal’s track and field and soccer teams.

EVANS DIAMONDThis natural-grass facility seats over 2,500

people and is used Cal’s baseball team for practices and games.

HAAS PAVILIONWalter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion is the home for

Cal’s basketball, volleyball and gymnastics teams. The athletic director, student ser-vices, compliance offices and other depart-ments are also located in the pavilion.

athletiC faCilities

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Golden Bear student-athletes are privileged to be supported by one of the top medical staffs in col- lege athletics along with some of the most modern

training and rehabilitation equipment in the country. The comprehensive program features state-of-the-art facilities, as well as a staff of acclaimed practitioners of all areas of sports medicine.

In addition to facilities at both Hass Pavilion and Memorial Stadium, Cal athletes also use University Health Services (UHS), which oversees and supervises sports medicine ser-vices to all injured or ailing Golden Bear athletes.

The sports medicine area is supervised by Dr. Bill Coysh, Ph.D., who is also actively engaged in sports psychology.

The expert staff of team physicians is headed by Dr. Sameer Dixit, M.D., an internist and sports medicine specialist. The staff features specialists from the fields of orthopedic surgery, family medicine, internal medicine, physiatry and podiatry. The medical staff, with their diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise, has vast experience treating injured athletes on every level of competition, including Olympic and professional athletes.

Cal’s athletic training staff boasts 11 certified athletic train-ers and 20 student athletic trainers. The staff tends to the day-to-day health care needs of Cal athletes in 27 different sports, including the evaluation and treatment of injuries and illnesses. The rehabilitation of injuries is also the responsibility of the athletic training staff, with additional assistance from our staff physical therapist. The trainers also provide coverage at home and away athletic contests, and practices are staffed on a full-time basis.

Whether it’s for taping, physical therapy, or the prompt recovery from an illness or injury, Golden Bear athletes have the full confidence that Cal’s medical staff will provide the best care available with one of the most progressive treatment and rehabilitation programs in the country.

Golden Bear student-athletes are privileged to be supported by one of the top medical staffs in college athletics, along with some of the most modern training and rehabilitation equipment in the country. The comprehensive program features state-of-the-art facilities, as well as a staff of acclaimed practitioners of all areas of sports medicine.

sports mediCine

California’s Sports Medicine Staff

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Shareef Abdur-Rahim - NBA All-Star, 2000 U.S. OlympianLisa Arce - Pro beach volleyball starSteve Bartkowski - No. 1 overall pick in 1975 NFL DraftStephen Bechtel - Founder of world’s largest constructional engineering firm

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto - President and PrimeMinister, Pakistan

Matt Biondi - Three-time Olympic swimmer, winner of eight gold medals

Rose Bird - Chief Justice, CaliforniaSupreme Court

W. Michael Blumenthal - U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

Jerry Brown - State Attorney General, governor of California, mayor of Oakland

Thomas Cech - Chemist, Nobel Prize winnerPeter Chernin - Chairman and CEO, Fox Enter-

tainment GroupLeroy Chiao - First Chinese-American astronautChoon Kun Cho - President, Korean AirlinesRachelle Chong - Member, Federal Communi-

cations CommissionSteven Chu - U.S. Secretary of Energy Beverly Cleary - Author, “Ramona the Pest”Natalie Coughlin – Winner of 11 Olympic

medals in swimmingJoan Didion - Author, “Play It as It Lays”Brig. Gen. James H. Doolittle - World War II

hero, Medal of Honor recipientAdam Duritz - Lead singer, Counting CrowsMaria Echaveste - Deputy Chief of Staff,

Clinton AdministrationJoy (Biefeld) Fawcett – Member of three U.S.

Olympic soccer teams

Don Fisher - Founder and Chairman of the Board, The Gap

John Kenneth Galbraith - EconomistTony Gonzalez - NFL All-Pro tight endWalter A. Gordon - Governor of the U.S. Virgin

Islands, U.S. District Court JudgeMichele Granger - Olympic gold medalist,

softball pitcherJennifer Granholm - Governor of MichiganAndrew Grove - President and CEO,

Intel CorporationWalter Haas Jr. - President, Levi Strauss & Co.;

owner of Oakland AthleticsPhilip Habib - U.S. Special Envoy to

Middle EastWilliam Randolph Hearst Jr. - Newspaper

publisherMarguerite Higgins - Journalist, Pulitzer

Prize winnerSusanna Hoffs - Lead singer of “The Bangles”Lance Ito - Superior Court Judge, presided over

1995 O.J. Simpson murder trialIda Jackson - United Nations observer, founder

local chapter of National Council of Negro Women

Jackie Jensen – 1958 American League MVPKevin Johnson - NBA All-Star, Mayor of

SacramentoEdgar F. Kaiser - Founder, Kaiser PermanenteJeff Kent - 2000 National League MVPClark Kerr - Chancellor, UC BerkeleyJason Kidd - NBA All-Star, U.S. OlympianMaxine Hong Kingston - Author, 1997

National Humanities MedalYuan T. Lee - Chemist, Nobel Prize winnerWillard Libby - Physical chemist, discovered

Carbon 14, Nobel Prize winnerTung Yen Lin - World-renown civic engineerJack London - Author, “The Call of the Wild”Wiley Manuel - First African American Supreme

Court of California JusticeJerry Mathers - Actor, “Leave it to Beaver”Brian Maxwell - Founder, PowerBarJohn A. McCone - Director of CIA, Atomic

Energy CommissionTerry McMillan - Author, “Waiting To Exhale,”

“How Stella Got Her Groove Back”Robert McNamara - U.S. Secretary of DefenseMary T. Meagher - U.S. Olympic swimmer, winner of three gold medalsNorman Mineta - U.S. Secretary of

TransportationGordon Moore - Co-founder, Intel CorporationJulia Morgan - ArchitectHardy Nickerson - NFL Pro Bowl linebacker

notaBle alUmni

Kevin Johnson

Jennifer Granholm Steven Chu

Gregory Peck Michelle Tafoya Adam Duritz

Helen Wills Moody Roark

Left to right: Natalie Coughlin, Tony Gonzalez, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Jeff Kent, Alice Waters, Chris Pine

Sadako Ogata - U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees

Gregory Peck - Actor, Academy Award winner, “To Kill a Mockingbird”Chris Pine - Actor, “Star Trek”Kenneth Pitzer - Chemist, president of

Stanford UniversityRobert Raven - President, American Bar

AssociationHelen Wills Moody Roark - Winner of eight

Wimbledon championshipsGlenn Seaborg - Nuclear physicist, Nobel Prize

winner, co-founder of Element 106Margaret Rhea Seddon - AstronautMichael Silver - Yahoo! Sports sportswriterWilliam G. Simon - Director, FBISamuel Smith - President, Washington State

UniversityRobert Gordon Sproul - President,

University of CaliforniaLeigh Steinberg - Lawyer, sports

agentMichelle Tafoya - Sportscaster,

Monday Night Football sideline reporter

George Takei -Actor, Mr. Sulu on “Star Trek”

Roger Traynor - Chief Justice, Supreme Court of California

Eugene Trefethen Jr. - President, Kaiser Industries

Rex Walheim - Space Shuttle astronaut

Earl Warren -Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court

Alice Waters - Chef, restaurateur, “Chez Panisse”

Jann Wenner - Co-founder, “Rolling Stone” magazine

Lionel Wilson - First African Ameri-can mayor of Oakland

Pete Wilson - Governor ofCalifornia

Dean Witter - Founder, DeanWitter Financial Services

Steve Wozniak - Co-founder, Apple Computer, Inc.

James D. Zellerbach - U.S.Ambassador to Italy

William Randolph Hearst

Earl Warren

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2010 BROADCAST ROSTER

CALIFORNIA COACHING STAFF

#9 Jace WilliamsIF • Encinitas, CA • L/R

5-6 • Washington • So./TR

#11 Marissa Drewrey P • Oakdale, CA • R/R

6-3 • Oakdale HS • Sr./3V

#12 Vernae SevillaIF • Rancho Cucamonga, CA • R/R

5-7 • Rancho Cucamonga HS • Sr./3V

#13 Jayme GoodwinUT • Dublin, CA • R/R

5-8 • Dublin HS • Fr./HS

#17 Lindsey ZiegenhirtC • Elk Grove, CA • R/R

5-6 • Sheldon HS • Fr./HS

#19 Sati HoustonC • San Francisco, CA • R/R

5-5 • Lowell HS • Jr./1V

#20 Valerie AriotoUT • Pleasanton, CA • R/R5-7 • Foothill HS • Jr./2V

#22 Amy BishopIF • Glendale, CA • R/R

5-8 • Glendale HS • So./1V

#23 Taylor Kelly IF • Santee, CA • R/R

5-8 • Santana HS • Sr./3V

#24 Shannon ThomasIF • Antioch, C • L/R5-2 • Texas • Sr./1V

#33 Diane LeiderIF/UT • Long Beach, CA • R/R5-2 • Lakewood HS • Fr./HS

#54 Jolene HendersonP • Sheldon HS • R/R

5-8 • Elk Grove, CA • Fr./HS

#1 Frani EchavarriaOF • Riverside, CA • L/R

5-6 • Martin Luther King HS • So./1V

#2 Jordan WallaceIF • Vallejo, CA • R/R

5-5 • Fairfield HS • Fr./HS

#3 Jamia ReidOF • Buena Park, CA • L/R5-4 • Kennedy HS • So./1V

#4 Shannon HoustonOF • New Egypt, NJ • R/R

5-4 • New Egypt HS • Sr./3V

#5 Elia ReidOF • Buena Park, CA • R/R5-4 • Kennedy HS • So./1V

Diane NinemireHead Coach • 23nd season

John ReevesAssistant Coach • 17th season

Tammy LohmannAssistant Coach • 5th season

Julie MeyerVolunteer Asst. Coach • 2nd season

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2010 CALIFORNIA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School(s) 1 Frani Echavarria OF L/R 5-6 So. 1V Riverside, CA/Martin Luther King HS 2 Jordan Wallace IF R/R 5-5 Fr. HS Vallejo, CA/Fairfield HS 3 Jamia Reid OF L/R 5-4 So. 1V Buena Park, CA/Kennedy HS 4 Shannon Houston OF R/R 5-4 Sr. 3V New Egypt, NJ/New Egypt HS 5 Elia Reid OF R/R 5-4 So. 1V Buena Park, CA/Kennedy HS 9 Jace Williams IF L/R 5-6 So. TR Encinitas, CA/Washington/La Costa Canyon HS 11 Marissa Drewrey P R/R 6-3 Sr. 3V Oakdale, CA/Oakdale HS 12 Vernae Sevilla IF R/R 5-7 Sr. 3V Rancho Cucamonga, CA/Rancho Cucamonga HS 13 Jayme Goodwin UT R/R 5-8 Fr. HS Dublin, CA/ Dublin HS 17 Lindsey Ziegenhirt C R/R 5-6 Fr. HS Elk Grove, CA/Sheldon HS 19 Sati Houston C R/R 5-5 Jr. 1V San Francisco, CA/San Francisco CC/Lowell HS 20 Valerie Arioto UT R/R 5-7 Jr. 2V Pleasanton, CA/Foothill HS 22 Amy Bishop IF R/R 5-8 So. 1V Glendale, CA/Glendale HS 23 Taylor Kelly IF R/R 5-8 Sr. 3V Santee, CA/Santana HS 24 Shannon Thomas IF L/R 5-2 Sr. 1V Antioch, CA/Texas/Freedom HS 33 Diane Leider IF/UT R/R 5-2 Fr. HS Long Beach, CA/Lakewood HS 54 Jolene Henderson P R/R 5-8 Fr. HS Elk Grove, CA/Sheldon HS

Head Coach: Diane Ninemire, 23nd seasonAssistant Coaches: John Reeves, 17th season, Tammy Lohmann, 5th seasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Julie Meyer, 2nd season

2010 GOLDEN BEAR ROSTERS

2010 ALPHABETICAL

ROSTER Name No.Valerie Arioto................... 20Amy Bishop .................... 22Marissa Drewrey ............ 11Frani Echavarria ............... 1Jayme Goodwin .............. 13Jolene Henderson .......... 54Sati Houston ................... 19Shannon Houston ............. 4Taylor Kelly .................... 23Diane Leider ................... 33Elia Reid ........................... 5Jamia Reid ........................ 3Vernae Sevilla ................ 12Shannon Thomas ........... 24Jordan Wallace ................. 2Jace Williams .................... 9Lindsey Ziegenhirt .......... 17

ROSTER BY CLASS

SENIORS (5)Marissa Drewrey Shannon Houston

Taylor Kelly Vernae Sevilla

Shannon Thomas

JUNIORS (2)Valeria AriotoSati Houston

SOPHOMORES (5)Amy Bishop

Frani EchavarriaElia Reid

Jamia ReidJace Williams

FRESHMEN (5)Jayme Goodwin

Jolene HendersonDiane Leider

Jordan WallaceLindsey Ziegenhirt

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEValerie Arioto.............................................................................................................. Air-ee-OH-toeFrani Echavarria ................................................................................................ EE-chah-ver-ee-uhSati Houston .......................................................................................................................SAW-teeElia Reid ......................................................................................................................... Ah-LEE-uhJamia Reid ......................................................................................................................Jam-EE-uhVernae Sevilla ...................................................................................................Ver-NAY Sev-EE-uh

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State and Bill Edwards of Hofstra, was in-ducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame on Friday, Dec. 11 2009, at the Renaissance Hotel in Nashville, Tenn. The 2009 class will bring the NFCA’s Hall of Fame to 50 members.

History was made in 2002 when Ninemire

HEAD COACH DIANE NINEMIREcoach in NCAA history with 900 or more wins.

Since the 1999 season, California is an impressive 527-225, with five 50-win seasons and four 40-win seasons. Over the last six seasons, Ninemire’s squad has posted a 268-120 mark.

During Ninemire’s ten-ure at Cal, 35 All-America, 86 all-region, and 146 all-conference certificates have been issued to Gold-en Bear athletes. Two of Ninemire’s former players - Michele Granger and Gillian Boxx - were four-time All-Americans and helped the United States win a gold medal as mem-bers of the 1996 Olympic Team in Atlanta. Former California Golden Bear Vicky Galindo, whom Nin-emire coached, was the most recent Cal softball player named to the 2008 15-member Olympic Team roster.

Prior to the 2009 season, Ninemire was announced as one of three members to be inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s 2009 Hall of Fame class. Nin-emire, who joined Frank Cheek of Humboldt

DIANE NINEMIRE AT CALYear Record Pac-10 Regionals WCWS1988 39-24 7-11/5th 1-2 -1989 38-26 10-10/4th 0-2 -1990 41-28 9-9/3rd 2-2 -1991 48-20 14-6/3rd 0-2 -1992 47-16 8-8/3rd 2-0 1-2/T5th1993 37-20 12-10/4th 2-2 -1994 40-21 10-12/5th 1-2 -1995 41-21 20-8/3rd 1-2 -1996 41-23 14-12/4th 3-0 1-2/T5th1997 36-26 13-14/4th 2-2 -1998 35-27 12-14/4th 1-2 -1999 51-22 13-14/5th 5-1 2-2/T3rd2000 49-25 6-15/T7th 4-1 0-2/T7th2001 54-18 6-14/7th 4-1 1-2/T5th2002 56-19 12-9/4th 4-0 4-0/Champion2003 49-20 10-11/T3rd 4-0 4-2/Runner-up2004 53-13 13-8/T2nd 4-0 3-2/Runner-up2005 52-15 13-8/T1st 6-2 0-22006 48-14 12-9/3rd 4-2 -2007 34-32 7-14/8th 1-2 -2008 43-27 7-14/5th 3-3 -2009 38-20 10-10/5th 3-2 -Totals 970-477 238-240 57-32 16-16

ALL-TIME WINNINGEST CAL COACHESCoach (Sport) Years Record (Pct.)1. Diane Ninemire (Softball) .......... (1988-present) ............ 970-477 (.670)2. Bob Milano (Baseball) .................. (1978-1999) .............. 688-644-4 (.517)3. Clint Evans (Baseball) ................. 1930-1954) .................. 547-256 (.682)4. Jan Brogan (Tennis) ..................... (1978-2007) ................. 539-223 (.707)5. George Wolfman(Baseball) ......... (1955-1973) ................. 484-335 (.591)*Records as of December 31, 2009

DIANE NINEMIRE23rd Season at Cal

Record Entering 2010: 970-477

Since her first year in the dugout in 1988, Diane Ninemire has continually taken the Bears to new heights as one of the win-ningest and most successful softball pro-grams in the nation.

From 1999-2005, Cal made seven straight trips to the College World Series. With a na-tional championship, nine Women’s College World Series trips, and 21 straight NCAA Regional appearances to her credit, it is no wonder that Cal enters every season as a national contender.

Ninemire, who won her 900th career game on Feb. 29, 2008 versus Long Beach State, has accumulated the second-most wins in Pac-10 history (970) and is the 11th softball

NINEMIRE HONORED FOR 900th VICTORYOn Feb. 29, 2008, California softball head

coach Diane Ninemire reached career win No. 900 vs. Long Beach State. Cal Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour presented Ninemire with a plaque honoring her achievement at a home game.

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helped direct Cal to its first NCAA Champion-ship at the WCWS with a 6-0 win over the Arizona Wildcats, the first women’s title in Cal athletic program history. The 2002 team set a school record for wins (56), while Joc-elyn Forest claimed the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player honor, and Ninemire was chosen as the NFCA National Coach of the Year. Cal became the first Pac-10 team other than UCLA and Arizona to win the softball national title. Forest went undefeated in Cal’s postseason run and completed the WCWS with a 4-0 record, 0.50 earned run average and 33 strikeouts in 28.0 innings.

Ninemire has enjoyed plenty of other memorable moments along her career path. In 2005, Cal won a share of the Pac-10 title (a first for a Ninemire squad) and advanced to its seventh consecutive WCWS. The 2004 version of the Bears were one of Ninemire’s most successful and most decorated groups, as four All-Americans and eight All-Pac-10 selections helped drive Cal to its third con-secutive WCWS championship game ap-pearance. In 2001, Cal began the season 32-0 before finishing fifth at the WCWS. Under Ninemire, Cal has also finished third (1999), fifth (1992, 1996) and seventh (2000) at the WCWS.

The 2008 season saw the Golden Bears reach the 40-win plateau for the ninth time in the last 10 years and earn a berth to the NCAA postseason for the 23rd consecutive season. The Bears won the Fresno Regional with a dramatic 7-6 victory over Fresno State in the deciding game to advance to their third Super Regional. Cal had six all-conference performers and three all-regional selections, and set top 10 team records in runs, RBI and hits.

In her 22nd year at the helm of the Bears in 2009, Ninemire guided Cal to the post-season for the 24th consecutive season, the second-longest streak in the nation and the longest in the Pac-10. The Bears won their NCAA Regional at Florida State before falling at top-seeded Florida in the Super Region-als. Over the course of the year, the Bears broke team records for stolen bases (146) and home runs (55).

Prior to becoming head coach, Ninemire served as an assistant for five years at Cal under Donna Terry. Together, the tandem led the Bears to three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, a third-place finish at the 1986 WCWS and the inaugural Pac-10 championship in 1987.

In 2004, Ninemire’s winning reputation was recognized internationally when she was named as an assistant coach to the inaugural Greek Olympic softball team. At home, Ninemire is a past member of the NCAA Pacific Region Advisory Committee and a former chair of the All-American Selec-tion Committee.

Ninemire began her collegiate playing ca-reer at Midland Lutheran College (Fremont, Neb.), leading the team to a state champion-ship as a freshman. After one season, she transferred to Nebraska-Omaha, where she

played on both the softball and basketball teams for three years. A shortstop and left fielder, Ninemire helped UNO to the 1978 championship and three appearances in the College World Series.

Ninemire graduated from UNO in 1980 and completed her master’s degree in physical education at Texas Woman’s University in 1987. She began her coaching career at TWU in 1980 as Terry’s assistant before heading west to assist Terry and the Golden Bear program in 1983.

COACH NINEMIRE BY THE NUMBERS

Years as Head Coach ......................... 22Years as Head Coach (Cal) ................ 22Wins .................................................. 970Losses .............................................. 477Winning Percentage ........................ .670All-America selections ........................ 35All-Pac-10 selections ........................ 146Academic All-America selections.........11Academic All-Pac-10 selections ......... 44All-Region selections .......................... 86Coach of the Year ................................. 1National Titles ....................................... 1Conference Titles.................................. 1# of Professional Players ...................... 8# of Olympians Coached ...................... 7Winning Seasons................................ 22Years in Post Season ......................... 22Trips to WCWS ..................................... 9Title Game Appearances ...................... 3

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RESULTS

COACHYear .. Record ....Conference ...NotesDEBBIE GEBHARDT1972......... 2-41973......... 2-4 ...... 4th NCIACGebhardt’s Total Record: 4-8

CONI STAFF1974......... 5-4 ...... 5th NCIAC1975......... 4-3 ......3rd NCIACStaff’s Total Record: 9-7

MYRTLE BAKER1976......... 9-6 ......3rd NCIAC1977....... 12-9 ...... 4th NorCalBaker’s Total Record: 21-15

BONNIE JOHNSON1978.. 19-19-1 ..... 2nd NorCal1979....... 37-9 ...... 1st NorCal1980......46-11 ...... 1st NorCal ...AIAW CWS (9th)1981..... 48-13 ...... 1st NorCal ...AIAW CWS (T5th)1982.. 37-17-1 ..... 2nd NorCal ...AIAW CWS (T3rd)/...................................................NCAA RegionalJohnson’s Total Record: 187-69-2

DONNA TERRY1983..... 26-21 ..... 4th NorPac1984.. 27-19-1 ..... 3rd NorPac1985..... 35-25 ..... 4th NorPac ...17th NCAA poll1986..... 43-17 ... T1st NorPac ...NCAA CWS (T3rd)1987..... 34-15 ...... 1st Pac-10 ...NCAA RegionalTerry’s Total Record: 165-97-1

DIANE NINEMIRE1988..... 39-24 ......5th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1989..... 38-26 ......4th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1990..... 41-28 ......3rd Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1991..... 48-20 ......3rd Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1992..... 47-16 ......3rd Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (T5th)1993..... 37-20 ......4th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1994..... 40-21 ......5th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1995..... 41-21 ......3rd Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1996..... 41-23 ......4th Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (T5th)1997..... 36-26 ......4th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1998..... 35-27 ......4th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional1999..... 51-22 ......5th Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (T3rd)2000..... 49-25 ....T7th Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (T7th)2001..... 54-18 ......7th Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (T5th)2002..... 56-19 ......4th Pac-10 ...NCAA Champion2003..... 49-20 ......3rd Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (2nd)2004..... 53-13 ...T2nd Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS (2nd)2005..... 52-15 ....T1st Pac-10 ...NCAA CWS2006..... 48-14 ......3rd Pac-10 ...NCAA Super Regional2007..... 34-32 ......8th Pac-10 ...NCAA Regional2008..... 43-27 ......5th Pac-10 ...NCAA Super Regional2009..... 38-20 ......5th Pac-10 ...NCAA Super Regional

Ninemire’s Total Record: 970-477

OVERALL (38 years): 1356-673-3

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ASSISTANT COACHES

JOHN REEVESAssistant Coach

17th Season at Cal

John Reeves, the driving force behind Cal’s pitching success, begins his 17th sea-son with the Golden Bear program.

Reeves, who brings more than two de-cades of coaching experience to the field, has helped numerous Cal pitchers earn All-American accolades, including recent Cal graduate Kristina Thorson (36-10, 0.83 ERA in 2006), who was a three-time All-American from 2004-06. Last season, he was instrumental in hurler Valerie Arioto earning Easton All-America status, first-team All-Pac-10 selection and a third-team Louis-ville Slugger/NFCA All-American. In 2008, Reeves helped groom Marissa Drewrey into an all-conference and all-region pitcher (29 wins).Other All-American pitchers under Reeves’ watch include Jocelyn Forest and Whitney Floyd.

Prior to his arrival at Cal in 1994, Reeves served as head softball coach at Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif. He led his teams to a combined 105-27 record over five years, including a Central Coast Section title. From 1987-93, he coached the Twin Creeks Diamonds ASA team, developing more than 30 players who earned positions on Division I softball teams. He has also served as a Bobby Sox and PAL coach for 12 years.

In addition to his coaching stints, Reeves has presented pitching techniques and strat-egies at various clinics, including the NFCA Softball Exposure Camp. Reeves gradu-ated from San Jose State with a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies in 1980. He resides in San Jose.

TAMMY LOHMANNAssistant Coach

Fifth Season at Cal

Tammy Lohmann begins her fifth year of service with the California softball program this season.

Thanks to her assistance in the develop-ment of the Cal hitters, the Golden Bears produced team records in home runs (49) and runs (322) in 2007, and RBI (279) in 2008 and broke their home-run record with 55 round-trippers in 2009.

Since Lohmann’s arrival, Cal hitters have garnered 27 all-conference selec-tions, including Valerie Arioto, who earned all-conference and all-America honors as a sophomore in 2009. In Lohmann’s four complete seasons with the Bears, Cal has marched into the post-season four times with three Super Regionals appearances.

Prior to her arrival in the Bay Area prior to the 2005 season, Lohmann was an assis-tant coach at Wisconsin, helping guide the Badgers to a NCAA Regional appearance in 2005. She coached numerous all-Big Ten conference and regional players with the Badgers. Wisconsin hitters posted a record-breaking offensive season in 2005, setting multiple school records.

As a player, Lohmann was a two-time all-conference selection at Arizona State and was team captain for the 1997 season. She was the ASU Freshman of the Year in 1993 and is on ASU’s single-season and career record charts in hits, doubles, and stolen bases.

During the summer of 1998, Lohmann was a pitcher and a shortstop for the Arizona Peppers in the Ladies Professional Baseball League. She played the same positions during the 1998 USA Women’s Baseball National Tournament, helping the Arizona An-gels to a runner-up finish. In 1999, Lohmann played in the Women’s Professional Softball League as a member of the North Carolina Diamonds.

She earned her master’s degree in hu-

JULIE MEYERVolunteer Assistant CoachSecond Season at Cal

Julie Meyer will be Cal’s volunteer as-sistant coach for the 2010 season after playing four years from 2005-08 and serving a year as a student assistant in 2009. Meyer, who ranks fourth all-time in program history with 25 career home runs, provided the heroics in the Fresno Regional Championship game in 2008, when her bottom of the ninth-inning single down the left-field line against Fresno State scored the winning run to send the Bears to the Super Regional in Gainesville, Fla. Meyer finished her career with 257 games played, 92 runs, 25 home runs and 85 RBI.

man service administration from Bradley in December 2002. Lohmann is also a one-star master coach with the National Fastpitch Coaches College. She was selected as on foe 25 coaches to attend the NCAA Women’s Coaches Academic Dimension I in Denver, and again for Dimension II in Indianapolis. The Cal Athletic Department recognized her as a Shining Star in January 2009.

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GOLDEN BEAR SUPPORT STAFFATHLETIC

ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF

SANDY BARBOURDirector of Athletics

FOTI MELLISSenior Associate

Director of Athletics -

Intercollegiate Services (Softball

Administrator)

TERESA KUEHN GOULD

Deputy Director of Athletics/

Senior Women’s Administrator

CURT DAVIDAdministrative

Assistant

ANNA OLESON-WHEELER

Assistant Media Relations Director

TERESE GROTHAthletic

Admissions Coordinator

MOHAMMED MUQTAR

Student Services (Housing)

RANDY VENTERSEquipment Manager

KEN MILLERStrength and Conditioning Coach

Fourth Season at Cal

Ken Miller is in his fourth year as a strength and conditioning coach. In addition to work-ing with softball, he conditions women’s gymnastics and assists with the football program as well.

In 2005 he graduated with his master’s degree in exercise science with an emphasis in performance enhancement and injury pre-vention. Miller also holds certificates with the National Academy of Sports Medicine in per-formance enhancement, corrective exercise and is certified personal trainer along with being a certified strength and conditioning specialist. He also owns a bachelor’s degree in physical education.

APRYL GUISASOLAAcademic Advisor

Fourth Season at Cal

Apryl Guisasola begins her second year as the academic advisor with the softball team. Guisasola graduated from UC Davis in 1998 with a major in psychology before earning her master’s degree in counseling from Northern Arizona in 2004. She began her tenure at Cal, working as a college advisor in the College of Letters & Science from 2006-2008, before starting as an Academic Advisor in the ASC in August 2008. Prior to her time at Cal, she worked at Northern Arizona in various roles as an academic advisor and Assistant Ath-letic Director of Academics from 2001-2006.

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2010 CALIFORNIA PLAYER PROFILES

ARIOTO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2008 70 219 55 71 .324 17 4 2 29 48 51 14-162009 58 163 41 53 .325 6 1 10 37 41 36 15-16Total 182 382 96 124 .3245 23 5 12 66 89 87 19-32

Year APP GS CG W L SV ERA IP H R ER BB K 2008 30 8 2 8 3 1 1.93 87.0 60 37 24 57 105 2009 37 16 7 14 9 1 2.40 160.1 139 82 55 68 173Total 67 24 9 22 12 2 2.24 247.1 199 119 79 125 278

VALERIE ARIOTO • 20 P/1B • Junior

Bats: R • Throws: RPleasanton, Calif.

Foothill HS

2009: Earned third-team NFCA All-Amer-ican and second-team Easton All-American honors…a first-team All-Pac-10 and first team All-Pacific Region selection, was also the second-leading hitter on the team, posting a .325 average with a .425 on-base percent-age…maintained a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage (177 PO, 67 A)...led the team in multi-hit games (16) and runs scored (41)...had 10 games in which she scored two or more runs...hit 10 home runs to surpass her 2008 home-run total of...among the Pac-10 leaders in drawing walks with 41 to tie for second, boosting her on-base percentage to .462...had a nine-game hitting streak (4/10-4/25)…had a 12-game streak (4/10-5/3) in which she reached base safely…first or second on the team in batting most of the season...in the circle, led the team in ERA until the final game of the season...has four games this season with 10 or more strikeouts…at the Carolina Classic, fanned a career-high 16 batters against George Washington (2/14) - tying Marissa Drewrey for the third-most Ks in a game in program history...had a career performance against Santa Clara (2/18) when she blasted her first career grand slam in the second inning and pitched her first shutout of the season, allowing just one hit and striking out nine in the pro cess...also went 2-for-3 at

the plate against Santa Clara with two runs and a career-high six RBI - the most since Sanoe Kekahuna had a school-record seven vs. Texas Tech last season...at Pacific (3/25) went a perfect 3-for-3 with three runs, five RBI and two home runs…ignited Cal’s 12 run game at Oregon State (4/5) when she hit a leadoff home run - her seventh HR of the season…helped in Cal’s defeat of Stanford (4/11) by going 3-3 with two runs, two doubles, and two runs batted...fanned 14 batters in 16.0 innings in the Stanford series...struck out 11 Saint Mary’s (4/15) batters in just four innings...went 1-for-3 against Oregon State (4/24) with a home run and three RBI…went 6.2 innings against Oregon (4/25), only giv-ing up two runs while driving in three runs to help her own cause...stole 15 consecutive bases before getting caught stealing on her fourth attempt of the game against UC Davis (4/29)...drove in three runs without getting a hit in the Regional.

2008: All-Pac-10 second-team and NFCA All-Pacific Region second-team selection...named to the Fresno All-Regional team...recipient of the Donna Terry Award (Team MVP)...was one of the brightest young stars in the Pac-10 at the plate and in the circle...played and started all 70 games, while leading the team in runs (55), hits (71), doubles (17), triples (4) and walks (48)...her 55 runs were the second most for a season in program history (record is 56 by Gillian Boxx, 1995) and 48 walks were the fifth most in a sea-son...ranked in the top-10 in several Pac-10 offensive categories: second in runs, fourth in hits, third in doubles, first in triples and second in walks...had 22 hits over her final 24 games...in her third collegiate game, went 2-for-3 with four RBI, including a bases-loaded triple, in a 5-1 win over Winthrop (2/9)...tossed her first collegiate complete game, a one-hit shutout (with nine strikeouts) against Western Michigan (2/16) at the Kajikawa Classic in Tempe, Ariz....tallied a .467 batting average to go along with two runs, a double, a triple and four RBI at the Cathedral City Classic 2/8-10)...recorded the win in the circle and collected two hits, two runs and two RBI vs. UAB (2/22)...her double led to three runs in

Cal’s 9-1 win over Sacramento State (2/24)...went 3-for-3 and hit her first career home run (3/11) vs. Sacramento State...planted a walk-off double to the left-center field wall to score Julie Meyer in the bottom of the 11th inning of Cal’s 3-2 win over Oregon on Apr. 11...drilled her second home run of the season, a solo shot, and scored two runs in Cal’s 3-1 win over Washington (4/27)...was clutch again vs. UC Davis (4/30) when she hit a walk-off double in the bottom of the seventh inning to score Taylor Kelly from first base, giving the Bears a 1-0 win...scored two runs at Oregon (5/3)...recorded five strikeouts (in eight bat-ters faced, and no walks) in two innings at Arizona (5/8)...scored three runs and tallied her 100th strikeout of the year in the Regional Championship against Fresno on May 18...went 3-for-4 with two RBI against Florida in the first game of the Super Regional (5/23).

High School: A highly decorated athlete at Foothill High School, earned league MVP honors, East Bay Player of the Year honors and an EA Sports All-America nod her senior year...finished her senior year with a .556 batting average with 40 runs, 12 home runs and 27 RBI in 24 games...in the circle, went 19-1, striking out 237 batters in 120 innings...opposing teams hit just .110 against her, as she finished with an ERA of 0.93...went 4-0 with 66 strikeouts in the postseason as the Falcons rolled to an NCS title...the Falcons won three East Bay League championships during her tenure.

Personal: Undeclared major at Cal...lists Nick Swisher as her favorite athlete...has one brother, Tim.

Why I chose Cal: “I chose California be-cause it is a prestigious university academi-cally and athletically. It is also close to home so friends and family can support me.”

GETTING TO KNOW VALERIE...

Places I want to travel: I love Europe, but I really want to go to Paris. Italy is my favorite

Ideal job after Cal: Something in the communications field, like television broadcasting

Weird fact not many people know about me: My fingers are double jointed in many ways!

Reality Show I want to be on: American Idol, because I have great vocals

Secret food cravings: Chips and salsaTwo more facts about me: My parents go to ALL my games, and I was also thinking about playing soccer in college

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AMY BISHOP • 22 IF • Sophomore

Bats: R • Throws: RGlendale, Calif.

Glendale HS

2009: Played in five games this season for the Bears…drew a walk against UC Riverside (3/1), her lone advancement to first base as a hitter this season…had two outs for a 1.000 fielding percentage.

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in softball at Glendale...four times named an All-Pacific League selection, earning first-team accolades twice...named the team MVP her junior season and was a two-time Glendale News Press all-area choice two years...also played soccer and volleyball her freshman and sophomore seasons...heavily involved with off the field school projects, including freshman class president and the sophomore class vice president...served on student council all four years and was in the National Honors Society.

Personal: Intends to major in media studies...has two older sisters and an older brother...lists Jackie Robinson as her favorite athlete.

Why I Chose Cal: “Two Reasons. The first are the people. Everyone here is so different, but they all have something interesting to bring to the table. I have something new to learn from each person I meet. And second, it’s the pride, the energy, enthusiasm and overall atmosphere at Cal that makes me proud to say I’m a Bear.”

GETTING TO KNOW AMY...Places I want to travel: France, India and the Caribbean

Ideal job after Cal: To work in advertising for Gatorade

Weird fact not many people know about me: My left ear was folded over when I was born

Reality show I want to be on: Dancing with the Stars

Secret food cravings: My mom’s bean casserole and Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles

compiled a 3-0 record at the Chevron Spring Fling Tournament in Hawaii (3/11-13) with a 0.40 ERA, one shutout, allowing just six hits, one earned run, three walks and 20 Ks in 17.1 innings pitched…tossed a complete game shutout against Memphis (3/11), al-lowing just one walk and scattering three hits with 7 Ks in 7 innings of work…vs. Hawaii (3/12), allowed just two hits with a run in five innings, as the Bears blasted Hawaii, 10-1 in five innings…relieved Valerie Arioto in the second inning of the game against St. John’s (3/13), dominating the Red Storm by strik-ing out 10 and allowing just one hit with no walks and no runs in 5.1 innings, the fourth time this season that Drewrey has posted 10 or more Ks in an outing…struck out seven batters in 3.0 innings against Pacific (3/25)...struck out four batters and allowed no hits in her three innings of relief work against Saint Mary’s (4/15), earning the win...pitched a complete game one-hitter while striking out seven against Oregon (4/26), coming within one out of her second career no-hitter...went the distance to earn the win against Arizona State (5/2) and only surrendered four hits and two runs…picked up her ninth shut out of the season with a 1-0 victory over Washington (5/8)...three complete game victories at the Regional with a 1.00 ERA...pitched 10th shutout of the season vs. Oklahoma State (5/16), not allowing a hit until the fifth inning...first team all-region.

2008: All-Pac-10 honorable mention and NFCA All-Pacific Region second-team...named to the Fresno All-Regional team...compiled a 29-19 record with a 1.94 ERA (No. 10 in the Pac-10) and 312 strikeouts (No. 4 in the Pac-10), including ten 10+ strikeout performances...set the school record for starts in a season (48) and had the second most appearances for a season (55, record is 56 by Holly Yost, 1997)...totaled 11 strikeouts at the Super Regional at Florida (May 23-24)...picked up three wins at the Fresno Regional, including her 11th shutout of the season with 10 Ks against Fresno State on May 17...also earned the win in the opener against San Diego State on May 16 (one run, seven hits, five Ks)...collected her 300th strikeout of the year and earned her 40th career win against Fresno State in the Regional Championship on May 18...nearly pitched a perfect game against UC Davis (4/30) but settled for the one-hit shutout (no walks) in Cal’s 1-0 win...earned her fourth career save against Wash-ington (4/27)...tossed her ninth shutout of the year with 10 strikeouts in Cal’s 1-0 win over Stanford (4/20)...pitched a career-high 11 innings in Cal’s 3-2 win over Oregon (4/11)...earned win No. 20 after allowing one run to nationally-ranked Arizona on Mar. 29...earned her first career Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honor (3/18) after compiling a 4-0 record and a 0.72 ERA at the Capital Clas-

BISHOP’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2009 5 3 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0

MARISSA DREWREY • 11

P • Senior Bats: R • Throws: R

Oakdale, Calif. Oakdale HS

2009: Third in the Pac-10 in strike outs (241), fourth in ERA (2.14), and fifth in op-posing batting average (.212)...10 shutouts this season, ranking her 19th in the nation...back-to-back seasons with 20 or more wins and back-to-back seasons with 200 or more strikeouts…named the Muscle Milk California Student-Athlete of the Week (2/23) after her performances in the circle at the Cathedral City Classic, going 3-1 at the CCC with a 0.33 ERA, two complete game shutouts and 25 strikeouts…against Ole Miss (2/20), pitched a one-hit shutout and was two outs away from a perfect game before giving up the lone hit in the seventh inning…the following game against NC State (2/20), pitched 6.2 innings and tied her season-high with 11 Ks…against Maryland (2/21), again pitched a complete game shutout, scattering four hits and walking just one with 8 Ks in Cal’s 7-0 win…tossed five shutout innings and recorded 10 Ks (1 hit) against Riverside (3/1), and pitched a two-hit shutout against Providence (3/7)…

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at Washington after allowing one run on five hits in five innings of work (5/5)...saw action in the Tuscaloosa Regional (5/18-20) and had three strikeouts in 1.2 innings of work vs. Florida State (5/18).

High School: Helped lead Oakdale HS to Division III Section titles in 2005 and ‘06...selected the Modesto Player of the Year as a junior and a senior...voted league MVP three times...selected team MVP from 2004-06...finished her high school career with 0.14 ERA and 1,004 strikeouts.

Personal: Undeclared major...parents are Luann and Steve Drewrey...has one sibling, Jamie.

Why I chose Cal: “I chose Cal because I will not only be getting one of the best educations from the No. 1 public university in the country, but I also have the opportunity to play for a top Pac-10 softball program. And another plus, I’m only an hour and a half from home.”

GETTING TO KNOW MARISSA...

Places I want to travel: ItalyIdeal job after Cal: I want to be an interior designer and design the insides of hotels in Las Vegas

Weird fact not many people know about me: For my 2008 New Year’s resolution, I went the whole year without eating fast food

Reality show I want to be on: MTV’s “The Real World”

Secret food cravings: Mashed potatoes, Hershey’s with almonds and sushi

My hidden talent: I absolutely love to cook

Two more facts about me: The small town where I’m from is known as the cowboy capital of the world, and I am by far the biggest Cal football and basketball fan ever

FRANI ECHAVARRIA • 1

OF • Sophomore Bats: L • Throws: R

Riverside, Calif. Martin Luther King HS

2009: Started 49 of the 53 games she played in as a true freshman…named an Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention…ended the year with a .193 average, driving in five runs and scoring 17 herself off 23 hits…went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in her Bear debut, the 15-2 vic tory over Liberty (2/6)…also logged her first collegiate stolen base in the Liberty game…drove in the first runs of her ca reer against Fordham (2/8), a single up the middle in the six-run first inning of the game…scored five runs in four games at the Cathedral City Kickoff Tournament (2/6-8)…scored a pair of runs at the Hawaii Tourna-ment (3/12)…had the second multi-hit game of her career against Stanford (4/11), going getting two hits in two official at-bats as well as reaching base after being hit by a pitch, scoring a run in the Bears’ 8-6 victory…drove in a pair of runs against Oregon State (4/24)...went 7-for-9 at the plate in the Regional, hit-ting seven singles, scoring twice.

High School: A product of Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, Echavarria earned multiple accolades as a junior for the Wolves...a second-team all-CIF performer and earned first-team nods for all-county and all-league as well...named as her school’s Most Valuable Player after logging a .524 batting average and 29 runs in 2007...as a sophomore, Echavarria earned first-team all-league honors and set single-season school records for stolen bases...did not play softball her senior year under the direction of head coach Doug Myers, Echavarria was a member of the Orange County Batbusters club team that won back-to-back national championships in 2005 and 2006.

Personal: Has aspirations of obtaining a Master’s Degree in criminal law and justice to pursue a career with the FBI...wants to be an

sic in Sacramento (3/14-16)...returned from an injury that sidelined her over a week and threw two complete game shutouts against nationally-ranked Ohio State and Oklahoma at the Capital Classic...against No. 19 Ohio State, allowed seven hits (and just three after the second inning) to go along with 10 strikeouts in the 2-0 victory...in the following game, limited No. 11 Oklahoma to three hits over seven innings with three strikeouts...in the final day of the tournament vs. Nevada, fanned a career-best 16 batters to help the Golden Bears to a 5-2 win...won her 20th career game, allowing one earned run on three hits with five strikeouts against No. 15-ranked Hawaii (3/1)...tossed a one hitter against Santa Clara (2/23), striking out nine of the 15 batters she faced...earned the win against Nebraska at the Kajikawa Classic (2/15) when she allowed one run on one hit with six Ks in seven innings of work in Cal’s 6-1 victory...was impressive in Cal’s opening weekend of play at the Cathedral City Clas-sic with 14 strikeouts vs. Winthrop and 13 strikeouts vs. New Mexico State.

2007: Finished her freshman campaign with an 11-8 record with three saves...posted a 4.36 ERA and 71 strikeouts...despite suf-fering the loss to UMass (2/10), impressive in her first collegiate start, allowing just one run on two hits with a strikeout in six innings of work...went 3-1 from 2/20-25...picked up the win after allowing one run on four hits in 3.2 innings of work vs. Maryland (2/25)...compiled a 2-0 record with a 2.00 ERA from 3/7-11...allowed one run on four hits in six innings of work for her seventh victory of the season vs. Iowa State (3/11)...recorded a solid outing for her eighth win of the sea-son (nine hits, one run, four strikeouts) vs. Nevada (3/16)...registered a season-high six strikeouts to help Cal defeat Nevada for a second straight time (3/17)...had the best outing of her career (4/28) when she pitched her first career complete game, a three-hit shutout in Cal’s 1-0 win over No. 7 Arizona State (ASU had the 3rd-best offense in the league)...picked up her second save of the season after striking out three ASU batters in 1.2 innings of work (4/29)...registered her third save of the season, allowing one hit in 2.0 innings at UCLA (5/4)...collected the win

DREWREY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year APP GS CG W L SV ERA IP H R ER BB K 2007 40 23 5 11 8 3 4.36 123.2 148 95 77 74 71 2008 55 48 33 29 19 1 1.94 314.0 274 115 87 157 312 2009 51 42 21 24 11 1 2.14 218.2 168 82 67 100 241Total 146 113 59 64 38 5 3.54 655.4 590 292 231 331 553

ECHAVARRIA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2009 53 119 17 23 .193 0 0 0 5 3 31 6-7

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All-American and win a WCWS before leaving Cal...was a scholar athlete in high school.

Why I Chose Cal: “I chose California because I really fell in love with the campus and traditions. I feel very lucky to be able to attend a great college and also have amazing coaches. Coaches Ninemire and Lohmann have this amazing support system that en-sures you nothing but success. Yes, they offered me an opportunity to attend a Pac-10 school for four years, but they welcomed me into a family that will truly last a lifetime.”

GETTING TO KNOW FRANI...Places I want to travel: I would love to travel to Rome, Italy or Spain

Ideal job after Cal: To become a district attorney and then become a politician

Weird fact not many people know about me: I get nervous around clowns!

Reality Show I want to be on: MTV’s “Made” - I would want to be made into an ultimate fighter

Secret food cravings: My mom’s cooking

Two more facts about me: My hero would have to be my older brother, Ronnie, Jr., he serves in the United States Air Force, and I am the first person in my family to go to college

JOLENE HENDERSON • 54

P • FreshmanBats: R • Throws: R

Elk Grove, Calif.Elk Grove HS

High School: Led her Sheldon High School team to section championships in 2007 and 2008 and to a second-place section finish in 2009...thrice named first-team all-league and twice named MVP of her league...Henderson was also an ESPN/Under Armor All-American in 2008 and 2009...started with on the varsity squad since her sophomore year...involved with her school’s Biotech Academy....2009 senior scholar athlete and lauded with the 2009 Marine Corps Poise Leadership athletic award and Sheldon HS Sportsmanship award.

Personal: Uncle, Tom Goodwin, played professional baseball from 1995-2004 with the Royals, Dodgers, Rangers, Rockies, Giants and Cubs...father, Hugh, and aunt attended Cal while her mother, Cheryl, went to UCLA, where her father went to law school...aspires to be a doctor or lawyer after her time at Cal.

Why I Chose Cal: “It is one of the best academic schools in the country. Berkeley is an amazing city to attend college. Plus, it’s close to home and the athletics are great! How could you go wrong at Cal?”

GETTING TO KNOW JAYME…Something on my iPod that might surprise you: Phantom of the Opera

Most interesting thing I did this summer was: Go to Hawaii

When I’m upset, I like to: listen to music and dance.

I get mad when I miss this TV show: “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”

The best moment in sports history was when: I made the winning basket.

Cal is better than other schools because: There is something new on Sproul Plaza everyday.

Personal: Following graduation from Cal, Henderson, hopes to become involved in the business world, play professionally or become a college coach...attended Sheldon HS with fellow freshman Lindsey Ziegenhirt...parents are Joe and Mickey Henderson, both of whom attended Idaho State; and her father, Joe, played football there.

Why I Chose Cal: “Cal has a great softball program, the academics are top notch, and I want to play on TV.”

GETTING TO KNOW JOLENE…

Most interesting thing I did this summer was: Go to Florida for ESPN, and then visit my best friend in Tennessee, where we ate catfish and fished for hours

Cal is better than other schools because: We are Cal! We set the pace for academics and athletics!

The best part about softball is: That it is a true acceptor and you can always get better at it. It relaxes you and makes you a better person when it comes to adversity

One thing I learned from my parents is: Be respectful and humble to others

Something on my iPod that might surprise you: I have music from piano to hard-core rap to country

A hidden talent of mine is: I can balance water bottles on my head

JAYME GOODWIN • 15

UT • FreshmanBats: R • Throws: R

Dublin, Calif.Dublin HS

High School: Played basketball and ran track for four years at Dublin High School...took her teams to North Coast Sections twice with track and thrice with basketball...member of her high school’s record-setting 4X4 relay squad, Goodwin is a gifted sprinter and will be a threat for the Bears on the basepaths...all-league honorable mention in 2007 as well as defensive player of the year in 2009...a member of the national high school honor society.

SATI HOUSTON • 19 C • Junior

Bats: R • Throws: RSan Francisco

San Francisco CC/ Lowell HS

2009: Drove in the game-winning run with her first collegiate hit, a single to right field, in the Bears’ 1-0 victory over Saint Mary’s (4/15)…the hit was also her first collegiate RBI in her first collegiate start…was 1-1 with a stolen base while pinch running against Riverside (3/1)…played in three games with

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SHANNON HOUSTON • 4

OF • Senior Bats: R • Throws: R

New Egypt, N.J. New Egypt High School

2009: Finished the year with 38 appear-ances and 16 starts…had 10 hits and came around to score 10 times…was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts…went 1-for-3 with a stolen base and a run scored in her first start of the season against George Washing-ton (2/14)…had hits in both games of their games on March 7 against Providence and BYU at the Fresno State Tournament…had an RBI single in the Bears’ victory over Oregon State (4/5)…3-for-3 in stolen base attempts this season...scored a run as a pinch runner in the Regional (5/15).

2008: Appeared in 57 games with 39 starts...had a career day vs. Long Beach State (2/29), smacking a career-best four hits with three runs and an RBI...belted her first career grand slam in the bottom of the sixth inning with two outs at home against Sacramento State (3/11) to give Cal an 8-1 lead...scored a run against Florida in the Super Regional (5/24)...was 10-for-10 in stolen bases.

2007: Used primarily used as a pinch runner, scored 22 runs in 2007...finished 12-for-16 in stolen bases...had two stolen bases with a run scored at San Diego State (2/9)...recorded three stolen bases and went

SATI HOUSTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2009 3 3 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-1

1-for-1 with three runs and two RBI vs. Florida International (2/18)...scored a run vs. Ohio State (2/24) and went 1-for-1 vs. Maryland (2/25)...produced a .375 batting average with four runs and three RBI from Mar. 7-11...went 2-for-4 with a run and two RBI including a key hit which unlocked a 5-5 tie to score Bernice Masaniai and Gina Leomiti in the win vs. Iowa State (3/10)...had a stolen base and a run vs. Liberty (3/23)...scored runs against Stanford (4/7) and UCLA (4/22) in Pac-10 play.

High School: Selected the 2006 South Jersey Player of the Year...led New Egypt HS to the 2006 state championship...chosen to the all-state team...set a team record with 30 stolen bases as a senior...won two state championships senior year in field hockey and softball...New Egypt also captured the 2004 South Jersey Section title...picked up all-state honors for field hockey and softball during her senior year...earned varsity letters all four years in field hockey and softball...member of the National Honor Society...played for the New Jersey Breaker club team.

Personal: Undeclared major...parents are Patricia and Richard Houston...has one sibling, Abbey.

Why I chose Cal: “I chose Cal because I don’t think there is a better place in the coun-try to come to school whether it is for sports or academics. The softball program is more than competitive and the school academically cannot be beat. The weather lets you train outside all year and the City (San Francisco) is close by so there is plenty to do. Cal is a one of a kind school and from every aspect it is a great school.”

GETTING TO KNOW SHANNON...

Places I want to travel: All of Europe, especially Italy and Paris

Ideal job after Cal: To be a market research analyst for Nike

Weird fact not many people know about me: I am from the East Coast and love pork roll

Reality show I want to be on: “Top Chef,” because I love to cook

Secret food cravings: Chocolate addiction, specifically peanut M&Ms, and rocky road ice cream with mini M&Ms added

In my spare time: I like to play Donkey Kong

SHANNON HOUSTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2007 53 29 2 6 .207 0 0 0 5 4 1 12-16 2008 57 93 21 17 .187 1 1 1 1 13 24 10-10 2009 38 49 10 10 .204 0 0 0 3 5 14 3-3Total 183 215 65 41 .191 1 1 1 9 22 39 25-29

three plate appearances…boasts a 1.000 field percentage with 19 put outs…joined the Golden Bears for the 2009 season after playing the previous year at San Francisco CC at the catcher position.

High School: Earned first-team all-confer-ence and second-team all-league honors her senior year...posted a .700 batting average in the postseason as Lowell won the confer-ence championship with an 18-2 record in league...named team MVP and captain her senior year as well...garnered second-team all-conference honors as a junior and was the Rookie of the Year in the league as a freshman...also ran cross country.

Personal: Intends on majoring in industrial engineering and operations research with aspirations of working in International Busi-ness/Relations...lists writing, cooking, running and swimming as hobbies...favorite athlete is Olympian Dara Torres.

Why I Chose Cal: “I have dreamed of attending the University of California since I was a child. Most of my family attended Cal, so Blue and Gold has run in my veins since I was born.”

GETTING TO KNOW SATI...Places I want to travel: Taiwan, China, Italy and France

Ideal job after Cal: Working in another country

Weird fact not many people know about me: I thought I was born with a half tooth, but later found out that I just had a really bad cavity

Reality Show I want to be on: MTV’s “Made” (to be a tap dancer)

Secret food cravings: Garlic olive oil and sourdough bread

Two random facts about me: I don’t eat beef and I had an afro for about 13 years.

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TAYLOR KELLY • 23 SS • Junior

Bats: R • Throws: RSantee, Calif.

Santana High School

2009: Closed her junior campaign with a .255 batting average with 37 hits…fourth on the team with six homers…was 4-for-4 on stolen-base attempts…had one double and one triple…13 of her 24 RBI came in Pac-10 games this season…belted three of her six home runs off Pac-10 pitching...batting .444 against left-handed pitching this season…had six games this season driving in two or more runs…batted .333 with the bases loaded in the regular season…went 4-for-9 at the Capital City Classic (3/7-8)…hit a pair of singles to drive in three runs in the Bears’ victory over UCLA (3/29)…drove in three runs on two base hits in the Bears’ victory over Oregon State (4/5)…named the Pac-10 Player of the Week for the week ending 4/12, earning the honor for the first time in her career by belting the game (and series)-winning two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning in the third game of the Stanford series…smashed a grand slam against Arizona (4/19)…went 2-for-2 against Oregon (4/25) and scored two runs in the victory.

2008: Played in 53 games with 47 starts...scored a pair of runs vs. UAB (2/22)...went 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI in a 9-2 win over nationally-ranked Hawaii...plated two runners vs. Boston College (3/7)...had a run and a hit at St. Mary’s (4/16)...hit her first home run of the season, a two-run shot, and scored two runs against Washington (4/26)...scored the game-winning run against UC Davis in the bottom of the seventh inning (4/30)...notched a pair of hits with a run at

GETTING TO KNOW TAYLOR...

In high school: I was known as the girl who wore nothing but sweats

Two random facts about me: I have a dog named Skittles Me Fat Kelly and a cat named Mr. Whisker Biscuits, and I do a really good Cher impression

Ideal job after Cal: Child psychologistWeird fact not many people know about me: I have slept with the same stuffed animal for 20 years and take it on every road trip

Reality show I want to be on: “Deal or No Deal”

Secret food cravings: Ranch dressing, carne asada fries and ravioli with pink sauce from Gypsy’s

Oregon State (5/2)...smacked two hits and had an RBI at Oregon (5/3)...notched a run and hit against Fresno State (5/17)...scored runs in three straight games (5/17-18)...went a perfect 3-for-3 with a run against Fresno State in the Regional Championship (5/18).

2007: Played in 51 games in her first season and produced five stolen bases, 17 runs and 15 RBI...tallied two hits with an RBI and a run scored vs. Kansas (2/9)...went 2-for-3 with a double and RBI vs. Utah State (2/18)...went 1-for-3 with a run and RBI vs. Santa Clara (2/28)...had her best game of the season by going 4-for-5 with five RBI vs. UConn on Mar. 9...scored two runs vs. Eastern Illinois (3/10)...scored a run vs. Nevada (3/16)...tripled and scored a run vs. Arizona State (4/29)...scored two runs vs. Florida State in the Tuscaloosa Regional (5/18).

High School: Selected league Player of the Year as a senior...led Santana HS to a 2005 league title...Santana HS also captured a 2004 CIF championship...earned all-county and all-league honors all four years...an Honor Roll member all four years of high school...played for The Next Level club team.

Personal: Intended psychology major...enjoys singing songs by Cher...parents are Cindy and Robert Kelly, and has one sister, Crystal.

Why I chose Cal: “Attending the University of California has been a goal of mine since I was young. I remember the day I started playing travel ball, my coach and inspiration, Chris Facione (who also attended Cal), told me that he was going to help me achieve this dream of mine. I grew up hearing stories about Cal and how great it was to not only go to school with amazing athletes but also meet very intelligent individuals. When I came on my visit to Berkeley, I knew the moment I walked down Telegraph, that this is where I belonged. Receiving the opportunity to attend Cal and play softball for the Golden Bears is something that I have been working for my entire life. Now, I am excited to continue reaching for goals, not only as a team, but as a family.”

KELLY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2007 51 109 17 23 .211 3 1 1 15 23 38 5-52008 53 103 19 26 .252 1 0 1 10 29 19 3-32009 54 141 20 37 .262 1 1 6 26 15 29 5-7Total 158 353 56 86 .244 5 2 8 51 67 86 13-15

DIANE LEIDER • 33IF/UT • Freshman

Bats: R • Throws: RLong Beach, Calif.

Lakewood HS

High School: Was her squad’s 2009 and 2008 defensive player of the year at Lakewood High School and was a three-time all-league second-team selection...helped her team to

GETTING TO KNOW DIANE...I get mad when I miss this TV show: “Dancing With The Stars!!!!”

The best moment in sports history was when: Cal won the NCAA World Series!!

Cal is better than other schools because: It is open to diversity and is the No. 1 public school in the country. It is also always in contention for NCAA titles.

Something I learned from my parents is: To believe you can succeed with hard work and a respectful attitude.

If I wasn’t a softball player, I’d would be: A gymnast or ballroom dancer!

My hidden talents are: I love to draw cartoon characters and I am an actress.

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ELIA REID • 5 OF • Sophomore

Bats: R • Throws: RBuena Park, Calif.

Kennedy High School

2009: Started 52 of Cal’s 54 games in the outfield for the Bears...named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team…racked up 26 stolen bases, 27 RBI, six home runs…had a .271 average in the regular season...began the season on a five-game hitting streak (2/6-2/13) and batted .600 with a homerun, a triple, 10 RBI, and 5 runs scored … hit her first collegiate home run against Wichita State (2/13) … stole four bases against George Washington (2/14) and did so again against Hawai’I (3/12) … went 3-for-3 against UNLV (3/20) with a double and a triple … went 2-for-3 with two RBI, two runs scored, and a home run against UCLA (3/29) … hit home runs in back-to-back games in the pair of home victories over UCLA (3/28-29)… reached base three times, with two hits, against Oregon State (4/24), steal ing two bases and scoring all three times … in three games against Arizona State, went 4-for-10 with two runs scored and three driven in...hit a three-run home run in the final game of the regular season

JAMIA REID • 3 OF • Sophomore

Bats: L • Throws: RBuena Park, Calif.

Kennedy High School

2009: Broke the school single-sea son record with her 29th stolen base at Pacific (3/25)…finished the season with 47 steals, which was tops in the Pac-10, and third in the nation per game…in the Pac-10, she was 10th in batting average (.361), tied for ninth with hits (65) and tied in fifth place with three triples…was not caught stealing from 3/7-5/9, a span of 33 games…suc cessful on 26 straight steal attempts until she was thrown out in her first attempt in the Regional against Mississippi State (5/15)…steal at-tempt vs. Mississippi State was the only time all season she has been thrown out at sec-ond, other two were an attempt on third and a failed attempt at home as part of a double steal...led the team in hits (65) and second in runs with 39….ended the regular season leading the team in batting aver age (.345)...selected to two All-Tournament Teams - the Carolina Classic and the Bayer CropSciences Classic… at the Cathedral City Kickoff in the opening weekend, 2-for-5, including a two-run home run, the first of her collegiate career, against Houston (21/6) … went 2-for-4 with two runs, including her second home run – a three-run job in the second inning against Liberty (2/6)...in her third game, continued her torrid pace at the plate with two hits, two runs and two-run home run in the first inning against Illinois (2/7) … hit a two-out two-run home run against Wichita State (2/13)… went 2-for-3 with two runs and three stolen bases against George Washington … launched her fifth home run of the season on the very first pitch in the fifth inning against Penn State (2/15) … went 4-for-4 against CS Fullerton (2/27) … finished February, the first month of her collegiate career, with five home runs, 14 RBI, 16 stolen bases, and a .365 batting

ELIA REID’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2009 52 144g 25 37 .257 1 2 6 27 10 41 26-31

three years as Moore League champions...the Lancers reached the CIF semifinals her senior year and the quarterfinals during her junior and sophomore seasons...four-year varsity softball player at Lakewood High School, where she was also a member of the ASB.

Personal: A four-year member of the honor roll, Leider graduating with high honors and a 3.97 grade-point average...Leider’s uncle, Richard, and a cousin, Megan, also attended Cal...parents are Leo and Rossana Leider...lists working in sports marketing or becom-ing a doctor as two possible career options.

I Chose Cal because: “I wanted to attend a college where I could play Pac-10 Division 1 softball and get the best education avail-able. I knew with our coaching staff, I would be pushed athletically, grow as a player as well as a person.”

against Washington (3/9)....hit a home run in her first career post-seasaon game against Mississippi State (5/15).

High School: Had a sound senior cam-paign, compiling a .383 batting average with 20 runs, 20 RBI, two Doubles, seven home runs and 15 stolen bases...earned first-team all-county, second-team all-state and second-team all-league honors...named Kennedy’s Offensive Player of the Year award and had a Nike Sparq Rating of 134.01, second-highest score in a group of over 300 girls from over 26 high school teams from California, Arizona and Nevada in March...Kennedy won the Empire League Championship with a 29-4 record, and advanced to the CIF Division II semifinals...hit .379 as a junior, with 17 runs, 25 RBI and 22 stolen bases...nabbed first-team all-league, second-team all-county, second-team CIF and second-team all-state accolades...the Irish were league champions and a CIF Division II runner-up that year...Kennedy did not lose a league game after her freshman year...also competed in track and was an all-county performer in the 200m...ranks on the Orange County High School Girls All-Time Top 25 List in the 100 and 200 meter events...was a member of the Firecrackers 18 Gold club team that captured the ASA National Championship and Canada’s Cup Championship in 2007.

Personal: Her twin sister, Jamia, is also on the team as an outfielder...undeclared major...lists Natasha Watley as her favorite athlete...has a cousin, Mark Logan, who played with the San Francisco 49ers.

Why I Chose Cal: “Cal has great players and I see great things happening in the future. Also, I didn’t want to be too far away from my family and friends.”

GETTING TO KNOW ELIA...Places I want to travel: Italy, Jamaica and Europe

Ideal job after Cal: I would love to work for Nike, Under Armour or Worth

Weird fact not many people know about me: I hate when people chew on their jacket strings

Reality show I want to be on: “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”

Secret food cravings: Cinnamon rolls and peanut butter cookies

If I had a choice: I would prefer to be cold rather than hot.

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Why I Chose Cal: “I chose Cal because it has one of the best academic and softball programs on the West Coast. Cal will give me the opportunity to play with a team that will win a championship. I chose Cal because I wanted to play Pac-10 softball with and against the best players.”

GETTING TO KNOW JAMIA...

Four things I like: Being organized, sweets, spending money and listening to my iPod

Places I want to travel: Cancun and Paris

Ideal job after Cal: I want to work in the sports industry and to design a pair of shoes

Weird fact not many people know about me: I like to do dishes to get my mind off things

Reality show I want to be on: “Pimp my Ride”

Secret food cravings: Cinnamon rolls and chocolate chip cookies

JAMIA REID’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2009 56 180 39 65 .361 4 3 7 25 10 44 47-50

VERNAE SEVILLA • 12

IF • Senior Bats: R • Throws: R

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga

High School

2009: Completed her junior season with a .241 average, racking up 15 runs off 35 hits…batted .368 against Pac-10 pitching this season…went 11-for-25 at the plate in her first nine Pac-10 with an impressive .720 slugging percentage in those games with two home runs and a double among her 11 hits… batted .379 in the month of April … hit a grand slam and a double in Cal’s 9-1 victory over Illinois

average in 16 games … hit .533 with five runs, one triple, two RBI, 10 total bases a slugging pct of .667 and eight stolen bases at the Bayer CropSciences Classic hosted by Fresno State (3/6-8) … stole four bases in a single game against Providence (3/7) … went 3-for7 at Oregon State (4/4-5),scoring three runs with a pair of RBI … went 5-for10 at the plate against Stanford (4/9-11), scor-ing two runs and driving in two more … stole four bases in a pair of games against Arizona State (5/2-3)...went 3-for-3 with a home run against UCLA (3/7)...scored the winning run in the Bears’ 1-0 victory over Washington (3/8)...closed the regular season with two or more stolen bases in five of her last six games, stealing ten bases since April 29...has had at least one hit in six of her last seven games...comes into the Super Regional on a six-game hitting streak, batting .600 (12-for-20) during that streak…earned First Team All-Pacific Region honors as well as to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Squad.

High School: Earned 2008 EA Sports Softball All-American honors after notching a .532 batting average her senior season, while helping lead Kennedy to a 29-4 re-cord...whacked 50 hits, 28 runs scored and 20 stolen bases and went 18-for-24 over her last six games...as a senior, earned first-team all-county, CIF Division II Co-Player of the Year, first-team all-state, first-team all-league honors...selected Kennedy’s Offensive Player of the Year (along with her sister), LA Times’ first-team all star...Kennedy won the Empire League Championship with a 29-4 record, and advanced to the CIF Division II semifinals...posted a Nike Sparq rating of 139.02, highest score in a group of over 300 girls from over 26 high school teams from California, Arizona and Nevada in March...as a junior, hit .459, with 33 runs and 41 stolen bases...MVP of the league and earned first-team all-league, all-county, CIF and all-state honors...an EA Sports Softball All American second-team choice...Kennedy did not lose a league game after her freshman year......was a member of the Firecrackers 18 Gold club team that captured the ASA National Championship and Canada’s Cup Championship in 2007...an all-county track performer, was on the 400-yard relay team that set a state record her freshman year.

Personal: Her twin sister, Elia is also on the team as an outfielder...undeclared major...lists Natasha Watley as her favorite athlete...has a cousin, Mark Logan, who played with the San Francisco 49ers...wants to work in sports marketing after college.

(2/7) … went 2-for-2, scoring a run against Wichita State … hit a two-RBI double against Northern Illinois … had a pair of singles in three at-bats against BYU … had a single, a stolen base, and a home run, scoring twice in the Bears’ 9-5 victory over UCLA (3/29)… went 5-for-9 on the three games Arizona road trip (4/17-19)… drove in three runs in the Bears’ 11-2 victory over Oregon State (4/24).

2008: Missed an early portion of the season due to an injury...opened the 2008 campaign with a career-best three hits and a career-high four RBI in the season opener vs. UC Riverside (2/8)...scored a run in five straight games (2/15-20)...went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run vs. Texas Tech (2/16)...went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI vs. UC Riverside (3/25)...had two RBI vs. Pacific (3/26)...went 2-for-4 with two RBI vs. Saint Mary’s (4/16)...hit her first homer of the year at Stanford - a three-run job in the second inning...had a double in the Super Regional at Florida (5/24).

2007: Earned a Pac-10 honorable mention nod in her first season in a Cal uniform after hitting .241 with 23 RBI and seven doubles...had a six-game hitting streak (3/28 to 4/6)...had three hits, two runs, and an RBI at the Campbell-Cartier Classic (2/9-10)...stroked two base hits with a run scored in the season-opener vs. Kansas (2/9)...tallied two hits with three RBI and a run scored vs. Utah State (2/18)...went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI and a run scored vs. Delaware St. (3/2)...hit her first home run to go along with a single and three RBI vs. Liberty (3/23)...went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI at Oregon on Mar. 30...whacked a two-run home run in the sixth in-ning vs. Stanford (4/6)...went 1-for-3 with two RBI vs. Washington (4/20)...produced Cal’s lone hit of the afternoon vs. No. 7 Arizona State, however it was the difference maker as her two-out solo home run in the fifth inning gave the Golden Bears a 1-0 upset victory (4/28)...went 1-for-2 with two RBI and a run at

GETTING TO KNOW VERNAE...

Places I want to travel: Paris, Spain, Australia and Dominican Republic

Ideal job after Cal: To be a sonogram technician

Weird fact not many people know about me: I wear the same number as my sister did in high school and college

Reality show I want to be on: “Amazing Race,” so I can travel to many places

Secret food cravings: My mom’s tacos with rice and my dad’s or sister’s salsa

Two things about life before Cal: I have two siblings, and we grew up in Rancho Cucamonga.

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SHANNON THOMAS • 24

IF • Senior Bats: L • Throws: R

Antioch, Calif. University of Texas/

Freedom High School

2009: Has the second-highest single sea-son stolen base total in Cal history with 33…suc cessful in her last seven steal attempts, last being caught stealing against Stanford (4/9)…tied for fifth in the Pac-10 with eight sacrifice bunts and third in stolen baes (33)…

Washington on (5/5)...notched a key two-run single in the sixth inning to give the Bears a 3-1 lead over Oregon (5/12).

High School: Selected first team all-league in 2005 and 2006...was an All-CIF first-team selection her junior and a senior years...also a first-team all-state choice in 2006...earned first-team All-Inland Valley twice...selected to the 2006 Louisville Slugger NFCA High School All-Region Team...led her team to league titles in 2003 and 2005...also lettered in volleyball...played for the California Cruisers.

Personal: Undeclared major...parents are Pilar and Jesus Sevilla...has two older siblings, Vanessa, who graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and Valerie, who graduated from Arizona State...older sister Valerie played softball at Arizona State.

Why I chose Cal: “I choose Cal because it is one of the best schools for academics. Having a great softball team was a plus. I have always wanted to go to Cal since I was little, so this was a dream come true.”

SEVILLA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2007 61 158 14 38 .241 7 0 3 23 14 32 1-1 2008 54 149 10 33 .221 5 0 1 17 9 17 1-12009 53 145 15 35 .241 4 0 5 17 10 25 4-4Total 168 452 39 106 .235 16 0 9 57 33 74 6-6

THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB2009 57 161 33 44 .273 0 2 0 8 15 20 33-36

logged her first hit and her first RBI as a Golden Bear against Liberty (2/6) … stole three bases, scoring two runs, against Ford-ham (2/8) … had a pair of multi-hit games at the Cathedral City Kickoff, going 2-for-3 with three runs scored against Maryland (2/21), followed by a 2-for-4 performance at the plate against Kansas (2/22) … went 4-for-9 at the plate in the Stanford series (4/9-11) … logged a four-game hitting streak (4/18-25) … went 2-for-2, scoring two runs against Oregon State (4/24)… )…tied for fifth in the Pac-10 with eight sacrifice bunts…third amongst the Pac-10 with 33 stolen bases…Thomas returned home to the Bay Area and will join the Golden Bears for the 2009 season after playing two seasons with the Texas Longhorns (2006-07).

2007 (Texas): Earned NFCA All-Midwest Region first team and All-Big 12 second-team honors...left as Texas’ single-season record holder in stolen bases (35) and career leader in triples (13)...started all 55 games, playing left field and at second base...led the squad in batting average (.326), hits (60), runs (36) and stolen bases (35) [all career highs]...throttled a team-best 15 multi-hit games, including six games with three hits...moved to first all-time at Texas in career triples after whacking a team-best six triples...collected a total of nine stolen bases (9-of-10) over a seven-game stretch...registered a 3-for-4 performance in UT’s 12-0 win over Oklahoma Christian, adding two runs, one triple and two stolen bases...headlined the offense in its 2-0 win at Texas State, going 3-for-4 with two stolen bases.

2006 (Texas): Appeared in all 64 games, starting 62 (42 at second base, 19 in left field, one at designated player)...had five doubles and a team-best and school single-season record seven triples...was third on the team with 29 runs scored...was clutch with five game-winning RBI and hit .306 with runners on base...started all eight of UT’s NCAA Championship games in left field, recording a double, RBI and a stolen base in NCAA ac-tion...drove in the winning run in UT’s 1-0 win over No. 17 Washington at the Austin Super Regional with a fifth-inning double...had two

triples (a school single-game record) against Fordham (2/17), including a game-winning two-RBI triple in the bottom of the sixth in-ning...posted a 4-for-7 effort with two doubles, a triple, four runs scored and a stolen base in the doubleheader sweep of North Texas.

High School: Played her senior year at Freedom High School (Oakley, Calif.) under head coach Michele Biglow after transferring from Deer Valley High School (Antioch, Ca-lif.), where she played her first three years...second-team all-state as a senior as she helped Freedom finish the season ranked 11th in California...an All-Northern California performer...four-time all-league shortstop...twice named to the Contra Costa Times list of top 100 prep athletes...maintained a bat-ting average of at least .375 in each of her four seasons of high school ball...also played basketball as a freshman and sophomore at Deer Valley...played the 2005 season for the O.C. Batbusters in Orange County, Calif., under Tyrone Davis...the Batbusters placed third at the 2005 Under-18 Gold Nationals in Salinas, Calif....previously played for the San Jose Strikers in San Jose, Calif., under head coach Tom Sorci...Strikers placed ninth at the 2003 Under-18 Gold Nationals.

Personal: Has an older sister, Shanel...named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll during the fall of 2006 and spring of 2007...recipient of the 2006-07 UT Women’s Athletics Janet Hauber Academic Excellence Award and the 2005-06 Betty L. McCormick Endowed Scholarship.

Why I Chose Cal: “I love California. It’s where I’m from and a great place to be.”

GETTING TO KNOW SHANNON...

Places I want to travel: London, Africa and Japan

Ideal job after Cal: Working with under privileged children

Weird fact not many people know about me: I talk out loud to remember the things I need to do throughout the day

Reality show I want to be on: MTV’s “The Real World, New York”

Secret food cravings: Buffalo pretzelsIn my spare time: I play Guitar Hero

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JORDAN WALLACE • 2IF • Freshman

Bats: R • Throws: RVallejo, Calif.

Fairfield High School

High School: Multiple all-league performer and was selected as the MVP of the Monticello Empire League in 2007…co-MVP in 2006…earned all-state honors twice, including a first-team nod for the 2008 season when she hit a league-leading .461 with six home runs, 23 RBIs and 36 runs scored after batting .477 and hitting nine homers as a sophomore…member of the Sorcerer’s 18 Gold (ASA), and helped her team to a 13th-place finish at the 2008 Nationals.

Personal: Earned several accolades in volleyball, including all-league honors for the Fairfield Falcons…her father, Melvin, is a former player with the San Diego Chargers.

I Chose Cal because: I look great in Blue and Gold

GETTING TO KNOW JORDAN...

My favorite thing about the Bay Area: I am a city girl so I love constantly being on the move and the fast-paced lifestyle

Something on my iPod that might surprise you: I have tons of country. I am a huge fan of Taylor Swift, Kelly Pickler and Faith Hill

The most interesting thing I did this summer was: Win a National Championship in Oklahoma City

When I’m upset, I like to: Color in my Disney Princess coloring book

Cal is better than other schools because: Of the diversity. People are really nice and easy going here. We are all united by the term “Go Bears”

The best part about softball is: Winning!! But the second best is forming a sisterhood and strong bond with my teammates.

JACE WILLIAMS • 9IF • RS Sophomore

Bats: Left • Throws: RightLos Angeles

Washington/La Costa Canyon High School

2008 (at Washington): Second team All-Pac-10 second baseman... named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team...ranked second on the team with a .333 batting average, a .503 slugging percentage and 12 doubles, while also tying for second with 34 RBI and 29 runs scored...led the team with a .411 on-base percentage, while her 18 walks tied for the team lead...her 53 hits ranked her third on the team...started 51 straight games after missing the first weekend of the season and getting a pinch-hit at-bat against Texas State in her first appearance...made 39 starts at second base and 12 at third...hit safely in each of her first 12 starts from Feb. 15-Mar. 2...also has two five-game hitting streaks and a four-game hitting streak...hit safely in 35 games in all...tallied 13 multi-hit games, including five games with three hits...recorded six multi-RBI games, including two games with four RBI...led the team in batting from the second week of the season until the end of the regular season...made an immediate impact in her first start of the season, going 2-for-3 with a double, two runs scored and an RBI vs. UMKC on Feb. 15...hit a two-run home run the next day vs. Southern Utah...hit 3-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base vs. No. 3 Texas A&M on Feb. 17...in five games at the Kajikawa Classic (Feb. 15-17), hit .538 (7-for-13) with four runs scored and four RBI...hit .500 (7-for-14) at the Lobo Inivitational (Feb. 22-24)...on Feb. 22, went 3-for-4 with two runs scored, an RBI and a stolen base against Texas Tech...went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a double vs. Missouri the same day...named to the all-tournament team at the Husky Classic (Feb. 29-Mar. 2) after hitting .368 (4-for-11) with two runs scored and four RBI...homered and went 3-for-4 with three RBI and a pair of runs against Idaho State (Mar. 7)...drove in four runs, while going 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored the next day vs.

Southern Illinois...went 5-for-6 with two home runs and five RBI in a doubleheader against Utah State on Mar. 16, including going 3-for-3 with four RBI in the opener...picked up three hits in as many at-bats while doubling and driving in a run vs. Long Beach State (Mar. 21)...hit 2-for-4 with a home run vs. Utah the next day...hit safely in each of the Huskies first four Pac-10 games from Mar. 29-Apr. 4...doubled in a run in the Huskies win over California on Apr. 4...hit 2-for-3 with an RBI and a double at Arizona (Apr. 11)...went 2-for-4 with two RBI at Cal on Apr. 26 after hitting sixth in the lineup, marking the first time all year she had hit below the three-hole...had an RBI-double at Oregon State (May 8)...hit a run-scoring double and scored once at Oregon the next day...went 2-for-4 in the Huskies win over Texas on the opening day of the NCAA Regional on May 16.

High School: A four year starter and two-time All-CIF selection at third base (2005 and 2007)...a two-time first team All-Palomar League pick (2005 and 2007)...named the Today’s Local NewsFemale Athlete of the Year as a senior...as a junior, won the Golden Glove Award as the team’s best defensive player and was a second-team All-Palomar League selection...team MVP as a sophomore and senior, and team captain in each of her last three seasons...named first-team All-North County as a sophomore and senior, and was a second-team pick as a junior...also was a standout volleyball player...led LCCHS to three straight CIF San Diego Section vol-leyball titles...helped LCCHS to the state semifinals as a senior, and a No. 5 national ranking as a junior...was also a member of the Junior National SCVA Volleyball Team and played with the team in Italy at the 2006 World Cup...played summer softball with The Next Level under head coach Chris Facione for seven seasons...as a member of the 18-Gold team, guided TNL to a 12th place finish at the 2006 ASA Nationals in Oklahoma City...also placed third at the 2004 ASA Nationals in Midland, Texas as a member of the 14-under TNL team...in 2005, Williams was among the top-40 softball players in the nation chosen to participate in the Futures Adidas Invitational in Las Vegas...a four-time Scholar-Athlete selection.

Personal: Daughter of Jill and Dan Wil-liams...has three brothers, Jake, Zachary, and James... Jace Marlee Williams was born in Long Beach, Calif.

I Chose Cal because: I wanted to receive the best athletic and academic experience possible. I also wanted to play for a program that had a long standing tradition of winning and excellence.

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LINDSEY ZEIGENHIRT • 17

C • FreshmanBats: Right • Throws: Right

Elk Grove, Calif.Sheldon HS

High School: Along with fellow freshman Jolene Henderson, Ziegenhirt was a member of the Sheldon High School team that won its section in 2007 and 2008 and was runner-up in 2009...three-time all-league first-team member...two-time ESPN/Under-Armor First-Team All-American (2008, 2009) and a 2008 EA Sports All-America second teamer.

Personal: In addition to sporting her school colors on the field, Ziegenhirt was very involved at Sheldon High School in the Biotech Academy, the Athletic Counsel and a spirit club...In Berkeley, Lindsey is reunited her sister, Katie, who is in her fourth year at Cal...parents are Bob and Laura, who played softball as an undergrad at Pacific.

GETTING TO KNOW JACE...My favorite thing about the Bay Area: I love taking BART into San Francisco. The food, atmosphere, diversity and shopping are unmatched.

Something on my iPod that might surprise you: 95 percent of my iPod is Reggae.

Do you have any hidden talents? I have a passion for art and consider myself to be fairly artistic

What is one thing about your hometown that you miss? Going to the beach everyday and enjoying my laid-back beach lifestyle

Which words or phrases do you overuse? Gnarly, sick and tight

The best moment in sports history was when: The Chargers win the Super Bowl in 2010. It has yet to happen.

I Chose Cal because: It’s close to home, always a national championship competi-tor, and the coaches and players make the experience here like playing for a big family.

GETTING TO KNOW LINDSEY...

My favorite thing about Berkeley or the Bay Area: The lack of chain stores and restaurants. My hometown is fairly suburbanized, so coming to a college town environment with lots of independent shops and restaurants is fun. I try something new everyday!

The most interesting thing I did this summer was: I played softball in Florida at the Disney Wide World of Sports Complex with 29 other high school All-Americans who were all going to dominating softball schools. It’s great to have friends that live across the country at competitor schools!

The best moment in sports history was when: Women’s sports were introduced into the Olympics

Cal is better than other schools because: The bay area can’t be beat. We’ve got school pride, incredible academics and successful sports. Cal’s got the best of everything

One thing I learned from my parents is: Trust yourself.

One thing about my hometown is: Living so close to my extended family. My uncle and grandparents were only a two-minute drive from my house. Also, having my best friends from high school to hang out with

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SERIES RECORDSOpponent Record Last Meeting Score Winner

Adams State 1-0 3/6/87 8-0 CalAdelphi 7-0 3/27/91 2-1 CalAkron 1-0 3/14/98 4-1 CalAlabama 3-2 5/19/07 1-13 AlabamaAlabama-Birmingham 1-0 2/22/08 10-2 CalArizona 21-67 4/19/09 5-7 ArizonaArizona State 55-38 5/3/09 3-7 Arizona StateArkansas 1-0 3/19/98 7-0 CalAuburn 0-1 2/27/09 4-1 AuburnBall State 1-0 3/17/95 5-0 CalBaylor 6-2 3/17/07 0-4 BaylorBoston College 1-0 3/7/08 9-3 CalBoston University 7-3 2/28/98 5-1 CalBowling Green 5-0 2/21/99 9-1 CalBrigham Young 8-2 3/20/09 0-4 BYUBuffalo 1-0 3/25/06 13-0 CalCal Poly Pomona 9-8-1 4/9/93 0-1 Poly PomonaCal Poly 18-7 3/22/09 1-4 Cal PolyCal State Dominguez Hills 1-0 4/16/82 3-1 CalCal State Fullerton 15-23 2/27/09 2-1 CalCal State Hayward 7-2 2/25/85 2-0 CalCal State Northridge 10-8 3/6/04 3-1 CalCal State Stanislaus 1-0 4/2/81 9-0 CalCarthage 1-0 3/25/81 10-0 CalCentral Michigan 4-4 2/18/00 9-1 CalChaminade 1-0 4/27/90 10-1 CalChico State 4-4 4/19/80 1-2 Chico StateCleveland State 1-0 3/19/94 7-0 CalCoastal Carolina 2-0 3/24/06 2-1 CalColorado State 8-3 3/21/09 1-2 CSUColumbia 1-0 3/17/06 3-1 CalConnecticut 1-2 3/9/07 11-12 UConnCreighton 9-0 3/15/98 8-1 CalDePaul 4-2 3/3/07 1-2 DePaulDelaware State 3-0 3/2/07 14-6 CalDrake 1-0 3/14/98 2-0 CalEast Carolina 1-1 3/26/06 3-8 East CarolinaEastern Illinois 3-0 3/10/07 5-3 CalEastern Kentucky 1-0 3/21/03 9-0 (5) CalFlorida 3-5 5/24/09 1-2 FloridaFlorida A&M 2-0 2/13/00 14-0 CalFlorida Atlantic 4-0 2/27/04 4-1 CalFlorida International 4-0 2/18/07 12-4 CalFlorida State 11-1 5/18/07 13-6 CalFordham 2-0 2/8/09 11-7 CalFresno State 41-63 3/8/09 2-3 Fresno St.George Washington 1-0 2/14/09 5-1 CalGeorgia 1-0 2/14/99 3-0 CalGeorgia State 1-0 3/25/01 4-1 CalGeorgia Tech 1-0 3/8/03 1-0 (8) CalHarvard 4-0 3/25/05 8-0 (5) CalHawaii 16-7 3/12/09 10-1 (5) CalHofstra 3-0 3/24/02 15-2 CalHouston 1-0 2/6/09 10-2 CalHumboldt State 4-1 3/26/79 6-5 CalIdaho State 0-1 4/18/80 2-4 Idaho StateIllinois 4-0 2/7/09 9-1 (6) CalIllinois State 4-0 5/19/06 1-0 CalIndiana 3-0 3/22/92 8-0 (5) CalIowa 13-8 3/9/07 4-1 CalIowa State 3-2 3/10/07 15-5 CalKansas 9-2 2/22/09 2-3 (8) KUKent State 3-0 3/25/06 3-2 CalLiberty 3-0 2/6/09 15-1 (5) CalLong Beach State 15-10 2/29/08 15-7 CalLong Island 3-0 3/19/06 8-1 CalLSU 5-2 5/30/04 4-1 CalLouisiana Tech 1-0 3/1/96 2-1 CalLoyola-Chicago 1-0 3/7/07 3-2 CalLoyola Marymount 4-0 2/27/05 9-3 CalMaine 1-0 5/20/04 4-0 CalMaryland 2-0 2/21/09 7-0 CalMassachusetts 11-1 2/10/07 0-1 UMassMemphis 1-0 3/11/09 1-0 CalMercer 2-0 3/5/06 6-0 CalMiami-OH 4-0 3/14/06 9-1 CalMichigan 6-1 3/23/07 8-11 MichiganMichigan State 4-1 2/20/05 13-0 (5) CalMinnesota 10-3 3/13/04 6-2 CalMississippi 1-0 2/20/09 1-0 CalMississippi State 4-2 3/15/09 8-3 CalMiss. Valley State 1-0 3/2/06 9-0 Cal

Missouri 4-1 3/3/00 1-0 (9) CalMount St. Mary’s 1-0 3/5/05 12-0 CalNebraska 13-15 2/15/08 6-1 CalNevada 24-11-1 2/28/09 5-4 CalNew Mexico 4-1 3/3/01 3-1 CalNew Mexico State 15-2 2/9/08 2-3 NM StateNittaidai Univ. (Japan) 1-0 3/19/04 5-1 CalNortheast Louisiana 1-0 3/21/92 10-0 (5) CalNorth Carolina 4-1 2/14/09 3-4 UNCNorth Carolina State 1-0 2/20/09 2-1 (8) CalNorth Dakota State 2-0 3/6/08 4-1 CalNorthern Arizona 4-1 4/28/85 7-0 CalNorthern Colorado 2-0 3/14/08 4-1 CalNorthern Illinois 3-0 3/6/09 8-1 CalNorthern Iowa 3-0 3/9/08 2-0 CalNorthwestern 11-7 3/22/08 1-0 CalNotre Dame 4-1 2/17/08 3-4 NDOakland 8-0 5/15/03 8-0 (6) CalOhio State 5-4 3/15/08 2-0 CalOklahoma 11-4 3/15/08 2-0 CalOklahoma State 6-5 3/17/09 2-1 CalOregon 70-34 4/26/09 1-0 CalOregon State 65-34 4/24/09 11-2 (5) CalOregon Tech 1-0 4/22/78 25-0 CalPacific 50-36-1 3/25/09 11-6 CalPenn State 3-0 2/15/09 4-0 CalPittsburgh 1-0 2/29/08 3-2 CalPortland State 16-2 3/18/05 6-0 CalPrinceton 3-0 3/14/08 11-2 CalProvidence 1-0 3/7/09 3-0 CalPurdue 4-0 3/12/04 8-0 CalSacramento State 44-11 3/24/09 1-2 (8) Sac StateSt. John’s 1-0 3/13/09 6-2 CalSaint Mary’s (CA) 44-0 4/15/09 1-0 CalSt. Mary’s (TX) 2-0 3/20/92 9-0 (5) CalSam Houston State 1-0 3/19/88 4-0 CalSan Diego State 10-4 5/16/08 4-1 CalSan Francisco 52-3 4/26/89 10-0 (5) CalSan Francisco State 7-1 5/1/79 14-0 CalSan Jose State 45-6 3/8/08 15-4 CalSanta Clara 72-0 2/18/09 11-0 (5) CalSonoma State 5-0 4/11/77 14-4 CalSouth Carolina 1-0 3/29/86 6-2 CalSoutheast Missouri State 2-0 3/23/01 5-4 CalSoutheastern Louisiana 1-0 3/22/92 12-0 (5) CalSouthern California 2-0 3/1/85 10-0 CalSouthern Oregon State 1-0 4/28/78 8-7 CalSouthern Illinois 3-0 3/12/06 9-0 CalSouthwest Texas 0-1 2/10/02 2-3 (8) Southwest TexasSouthwestern Louisiana 5-1 5/23/99 8-1 CalStanford 55-21 4/11/09 8-6 CalSyracuse 2-0 3/14/03 8-0 (5) CalTemple 1-0 2/15/08 11-0 CalTennessee 3-0 2/26/05 7-3 CalTennessee State 1-0 3/7/08 3-1 CalTennessee Tech 1-1 5/19/07 1-3 Tennessee TechTexas 3-3 2/25/05 1-0 CalTexas A&M 4-10 2/26/05 2-5 Texas A&MTexas A&M-Crps Chrst 1-0 3/17/00 3-2 CalTexas Tech 3-0 2/16/08 12-4 CalTexas-Arlington 3-0 2/15/91 2-0 CalToledo 2-0 2/21/98 17-1 CalTulsa 2-0 3/9/99 2-0 CalU.S. International 16-4 4/14/90 1-3 USIUUC Davis 16-6 4/29/09 3-1 CalUCLA 21-76 3/7/09 1-2 UCLAUC Riverside 8-0 3/1/09 8-3 CalUC San Diego 1-0 5/19/78 4-0 CalUC Santa Barbara 17-4 2/10/07 2-0 CalUC Santa Cruz 1-0 4/16/74 8-7 CalUNLV 13-6 3/20/09 8-0 (6) CalUtah 16-7 3/18/04 8-3 CalUtah State 10-6 2/18/07 13-1 CalVirginia 5-0 3/12/04 8-0 CalWashington 33-29 5/9/09 3-11 (5) UWWeber State 2-0 3/26/83 4-3 CalWest Texas State 1-0 3/26/81 8-0 CalWestern Kentucky 2-0 3/2/08 7-2 CalWestern Michigan 1-2 2/16/08 8-0 CalWichita State 2-0 2/13/09 8-0 CalWinthrop 1-0 2/9/08 5-1 CalWisconsin 8-2 3/12/09 2-0 CalWright St 1-0 2/18/06 8-1 Cal

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Valerie Arioto

with 47 steals, which was tops in the Pac-10, and third in the nation per game. Right behind her was Shannon Thomas, who is second all-time with 33 steals. Joining her sister and Thomas on the all-time single-season steal list is freshman Elia Reid, who sits in fifth place with 26 stolen bags. Gina Leomiti, who completed her last year as a Golden Bear in 2009, was hit by a pitch a team-high 12 times for a new Cal season high. She also now stands in sole possession of first place after being hit by a pitch 25 times from 2006-09. Solidifying her stature in the Cal records books was junior pitcher Marissa Drewrey. She pitched in 51 games in 2009, which is fourth on the all-time single-season list, where she is also in second with 55 games in 2008. The right-handed hurler also started 42 games, which places her fourth on the same list that she is in first place with 48 starts in 2008.

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

The Bears were a very serious threat on the base paths and in the batter’s box in 2009. With a combined 55 round-trippers, Cal set a new season high for home runs. The 55 homers are six more than the previous record of 49, which was set in 2007. In addi-tion to smashing pitches for home runs, Cal absolutely smashed its stolen base record. With 146 steals, the 2009 set a new high for stolen bases in a season. Prior to last year’s squad, the record was 104.

HALL OF FAME STATUS

California softball head coach Diane Ninemire was announced as one of three members to be inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s 2009 Hall of Fame class, it was announced in Decem-ber 2008 at the NFCA’s annual convention. Ninemire, who joined Frank Cheek of Hum-boldt State University and Bill Edwards of Hofstra University, was officially inducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame in December of 2009. Following the 2009 season, which was her 22nd year at the helm of the Bears, Ninemire has guided the Golden Bears to seven straight trips to the College World Series (1999-2005), winning the national championship in 2002. She has led Cal to 22 straight NCAA Regional appearances, and won her 900th career game last season versus Long Beach State. Since the 1999 season, California is an impressive 489-205, with five 50-win seasons and four 40-win sea-sons. Over the last five seasons, Ninemire’s squad has posted a 230-100 mark. During Ninemire’s tenure at Cal, 35 All-America, 86 all-region, and 146 all-conference certificates have been issued to Golden Bear athletes. Two of Ninemire’s former players - Michele Granger and Gillian Boxx - were four-time All-Americans and helped the United States win a Gold Medal as members of the 1996 Olympic Team in Atlanta. Former California Golden Bear Vicky Galindo, who Ninemire coached, was the most recent Cal softball player named to the 2008 15-member Olym-pic Team roster.

Jamia Reid

2009 SUMMARYCal advanced to its fourth Super Regional

appearance since the NCAA adopted the Super Regional format in 2005…2009 marked Cal’s 24th straight NCAA postseason appearance…the Bears earned at at-large selection to the Tallahassee Regional…the Bears captured their 10th regional title in the last 11 years…Cal took the regional after defeating Oklahoma State, 2-1…junior pitcher Marissa Drewrey was stellar, tossing a two-hitter for the victory…it was her third consecutive complete game performance in three days, following an 8-3 win over Mis-sissippi State (May 15) and a 2-0 shutout against Oklahoma State (May 16) before the final (May 17)…sophomore pitcher/first baseman Valerie Arioto was named to the All-Pac-10 first team, after being selected to the second team in 2008…freshman Jamia Reid earned second team honors after leading the Pac-10 in steals…juniors Drewrey, Vernae Sevilla and Shannon Thomas, along with senior Gina Leomiti, also earned All-Pac-10 honorable mentions.

PLAYER SEASON RECORDS

The story of the season was Cal’s fast foot-work. With freshman Jamia Reid leading the way, the Bears stole a combined 146 steals. Jamia Reid roke the school single-season record with her 29th stolen base at Pacific on March 25 but went on to finish the season

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2009 HONORS

VALERIE ARIOTONCCA All-American (third team)

Easton All-American (second team)All-Region (first team)All Pac-10 (first team)

SHANNON HOUSTONAcademic All-Pac-10 (honorable mention)

MARISSA DREWREYAll-Region (first team)

All Pac-10 (honorable mention)

GINA LEOMITIAll Pac-10 (honorable mention)

JAMIA REIDAll-Region (first team)

All Pac-10 (second team)

VERNAE SEVILLAAll Pac-10 (honorable mention)

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BATTINGPlayer 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%Bauer .500 7 1 6 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 .500 0 0 3 0 .500 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000Reid, J. .361 56 56 180 39 65 4 3 7 25 96 .533 10 0 44 0 .391 2 3 47 50 57 1 2 .967Houston, Sa. .333 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 1 1 19 0 0 1.000Arioto .325 58 58 163 41 53 6 1 10 37 91 .558 41 3 36 0 .462 3 0 15 16 177 67 0 1.000Thomas .273 57 56 161 33 44 0 2 0 8 48 .298 15 4 20 0 .348 1 8 33 36 89 83 14 .925Kelly .262 54 52 141 20 37 1 1 6 26 58 .411 15 0 29 1 .333 0 6 5 7 66 78 20 .878Leomiti .259 55 53 139 18 36 4 1 4 37 54 .388 21 12 18 1 .399 1 3 4 4 120 4 3 .976Reid, E. .257 52 52 144 25 37 1 2 6 27 60 .417 10 1 41 0 .308 1 2 26 31 28 2 3 .909Kekahuna .255 54 54 141 24 36 4 1 11 30 75 .532 17 6 23 5 .355 2 6 1 3 393 26 4 .991Schrey .250 27 6 16 9 4 0 0 1 1 7 .438 1 0 1 0 .294 0 0 0 2 7 3 4 .714Sevilla .241 53 50 145 15 35 4 0 5 17 54 .372 10 2 25 1 .299 0 1 4 4 52 70 10 .924Houston, Sh. .204 38 16 49 10 10 0 0 0 3 10 .204 5 1 14 1 .286 1 0 3 3 13 15 1 .966Masaniai .197 40 21 76 13 15 3 0 5 14 33 .434 10 1 21 0 .299 0 0 1 1 56 3 0 1.000Echavarria .193 53 49 119 17 23 0 0 0 5 23 .193 3 3 31 0 .232 0 0 6 7 39 7 3 .939Arth .000 10 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 3 0 .333 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000Bishop .000 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000Drewrey .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 5 31 2 .947LaRosa .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1.000Totals .268 58 1490 266 399 27 11 55 235 613 .411 161 33 311 9 .350 11 29 146 165 1137 390 66 .959Opponents .268 58 1490 266 399 27 11 55 235 613 .411 161 33 311 9 .350 11 29 146 165 1137 390 66 .959LOB - Team (351), Opp (383). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (24). IBB - Team (3), Leomiti 3, Opp (3). Picked off – Leomiti 1, Houston, Sa. 1.

PITCHING(ALL GAMES SORTED BY EARNED RUN AVG)

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 SHADrewrey 2.14 24 11 51 42 21 10 1 1 218.2 168 82 67 100 241 19 1 11 .212 5 33 0 2 27Arioto 2.40 14 9 37 16 7 2 1 1 160.1 139 82 55 68 173 17 2 13 .225 16 17 5 7 17Totals 2.25 38 20 58 58 28 13 1 2 379.0 307 164 122 168 414 36 3 24 .218 21 50 5 9 44Opponents 3.86 20 38 58 58 32 3 0 0 370.0 399 266 204 161 311 27 11 55 .268 23 33 1 11 29PB - Team (8), Kekahuna 6, Masaniai 2, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Kekahuna (63-72), Drewrey (36-42), Arioto (34-39), Masaniai (7-8).

2009 FINAL STATISTICS

USA TODAY/NFCA TOP-25 FINAL POLL (June 9, 2009)

Rank School Record Points 1. Washington ................................51-12 ...........................750 2. Florida ..........................................63-5 ...........................720 3. Alabama .....................................54-11 ...........................680 4. Georgia ......................................47-12 ...........................670 5. Arizona State .............................47-19 ...........................613 6. Michigan ....................................47-12 ...........................610 7. Arizona .......................................46-17 ...........................563 8. Missouri .....................................50-12 ...........................550 9. UCLA .........................................45-11 ...........................468 10. Stanford .....................................48-11 ...........................463 11. CALIFORNIA .............................38-20 ...........................421 12. Ohio State ..................................47-11 ...........................408 13. Georgia Tech..............................46-15 ...........................365 14. UMass ........................................41-10 ...........................257 15. Baylor .........................................40-22 ...........................237 16. Oklahoma ..................................41-16 ...........................236 17. North Carolina ............................47-13 ...........................195 18. Northwestern .............................31-15 ...........................191 19. LSU ........................................ 34-18-1 ...........................178 20. Tennessee ............................. 40-18-1 ...........................157 21. North Dakota State ....................38-20 ...........................156 22. Florida State ..............................44-16 ...........................153 23. DePaul .......................................39-14 ...........................142 24. Jacksonville State ......................43-16 ...........................136 25. Louisiana-Lafayette ...................45-13 ...........................102

ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE TOP-25 FINAL POLL (June 9, 2009)

Rank Team Record Points 1. Washington ................................51-12 ...........................500 2. Florida ..........................................63-5 ...........................481 3. Alabama .....................................54-11 ...........................454 4. Georgia ......................................47-12 ...........................445 5. Michigan ....................................47-12 ...........................416 6. Arizona State .............................47-19 ...........................401 7. Arizona .......................................46-17 ...........................377 8. Missouri .....................................50-12 ...........................365 9. Stanford .....................................48-11 ...........................332 10. UCLA .........................................45-11 ...........................318 11. Ohio State ..................................47-11 ...........................283 12. CALIFORNIA .............................38-20 ...........................274 13. Georgia Tech..............................46-15 ...........................253 14. UMASS ......................................41-10 ...........................202 15. Baylor .........................................40-22 ...........................167 16. Tennessee ............................. 40-18-1 ...........................144 17. Oklahoma ..................................41-16 ...........................141 18. North Dakota State ....................38-20 ...........................121 19. LSU ........................................ 34-18-1 ...........................117 20. Northwestern .............................31-15 ...........................113 21. Jacksonville State ......................43-16 ...........................107 22. North Carolina ............................47-13 .............................94 23. DePaul .......................................39-14 .............................85 24. Louisville ...................................48-11 .............................56 25. Florida State ..............................44-16 .............................50

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2009 FINAL RESULTS Game Date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall Pac-10 Pitcher of record Feb 06, 2009 vsLiberty W 15-1 15-12-2 1-3-3 5 1-0-0 0-0-0 Arioto (1-0) Feb 06, 2009 vsHouston W 10-2 10-8-0 2-5-5 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (1-0) Feb 07, 2009 vsIllinois W 9-1 9-9-0 1-6-3 6 3-0-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (2-0) Feb 08, 2009 vsFordham W 11-7 11-7-1 7-8-3 7 4-0-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (3-0) Feb 13, 2009 vsWichita State W 8-0 8-7-1 0-6-1 6 5-0-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (4-0) Feb 14, 2009 atNorth Carolina 3-4 L 3-10-2 4-7-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (4-1) Feb 14, 2009 vsGeorge Washington W 5-1 5-7-1 1-4-1 7 6-1-0 0-0-0 Arioto (2-0) Feb 15, 2009 vs Penn State W 4-0 4-4-0 0-1-1 7 7-1-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (5-1) Feb 18, 2009 SANTA CLARA W 11-0 11-8-0 0-1-2 5 8-1-0 0-0-0 Arioto (3-0) Feb 20, 2009 vsOle Miss W 1-0 1-5-0 0-1-0 7 9-1-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (6-1) Feb 20, 2009 vsNC State W 2-1 2-4-2 1-4-1 (8) 10-1-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (7-1) Feb 21, 2009 vsMaryland W 7-0 7-7-1 0-4-3 7 11-1-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (8-1) Feb 22, 2009 vsKansas 2-3 L 3-4-0 2-6-1 (8) 11-2-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (8-2) Feb 27, 2009 vsAuburn 1-4 L 1-3-1 4-7-2 7 11-3-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (8-3) Feb 27, 2009 at Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 2-9-2 1-2-3 7 12-3-0 0-0-0 Arioto (4-0) Feb 28, 2009 vs Nevada W 5-4 5-5-0 4-7-1 (8) 13-3-0 0-0-0 Arioto (5-0) Mar 01, 2009 vsRiverside W 8-3 8-9-2 4-3-1 7 14-3-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (9-3) Mar 06, 2009 vsNorthern Illinois W 8-1 8-7-0 1-4-3 7 15-3-0 0-0-0 Arioto (6-0) Mar 07, 2009 vsProvidence W 3-0 3-7-0 0-2-3 7 16-3-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (10-3) Mar 07, 2009 vsBYU W 4-2 4-5-1 2-6-1 7 17-3-0 0-0-0 Arioto (7-0) Mar 08, 2009 atFresno State 2-3 L 2-6-0 3-5-1 7 17-4-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (10-4) Mar 11, 2009 vsMemphis W 1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 7 18-4-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (11-4) Mar 12, 2009 vsWisconsin W 2-0 2-4-3 0-2-1 7 19-4-0 0-0-0 Arioto (8-0) Mar 12, 2009 vsHawai’i W 10-1 10-13-1 1-2-2 5 20-4-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (12-4) Mar 13, 2009 vsSt. John’s W 6-2 6-8-2 2-6-0 7 21-4-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (13-4) Mar 20, 2009 vsBYU 4-0 L 0-5-3 4-8-0 7 21-5-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (13-5) Mar 20, 2009 vsUNLV W 8-0 8-12-1 0-3-1 6 22-5-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (14-5) Mar 21, 2009 vsColorado State 1-2 L 1-5-2 2-6-2 7 22-6-0 0-0-0 Arioto (8-1) Mar 22, 2009 vsCal Poly 1-4 L 1-6-1 4-9-1 7 22-7-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (14-6) Mar 24, 2009 atSac State 1-2 L 1-6-1 2-8-1 (8) 22-8-0 0-0-0 Drewrey (14-7) Mar 25, 2009 vsPacific W 11-6 11-9-2 6-12-3 7 23-8-0 0-0-0 Arioto (9-1) * Mar 27, 2009 WASHINGTON 1-9 L 1-2-4 9-8-0 5 23-9-0 0-1-0 Drewrey (14-8) * Mar 28, 2009 UCLA W 7-6 7-7-2 6-10-0 7 24-9-0 1-1-0 Arioto (10-1) * Mar 29, 2009 UCLA W 9-5 9-13-0 5-7-1 7 25-9-0 2-1-0 Drewrey(15-8) * Apr 03, 2009 atOregon 0-7 L 0-3-1 7-5-0 7 25-10-0 2-2-0 Arioto (10-2) * Apr 04, 2009 atOregon State 4-5 L 4-8-1 5-9-2 7 25-11-0 2-3-0 Arioto (10-3) * Apr 05, 2009 atOregon State W 12-3 12-11-0 3-10-1 6 26-11-0 3-3-0 Drewrey (16-8) * Apr 09, 2009 atStanford 1-4 L 1-3-1 4-5-2 7 26-12-0 3-4-0 Drewrey (16-9) * Apr 10, 2009 STANFORD W 3-1 3-7-0 1-5-0 7 27-12-0 4-4-0 Arioto (11-3) * Apr 11, 2009 STANFORD W 8-6 8-15-5 6-9-0 7 28-12-0 5-4-0 Arioto (12-3) Apr 15, 2009 atSaint Mary’s W 1-0 1-6-0 0-1-1 7 29-12-0 5-4-0 Arioto (13-3) * Apr 17, 2009 atArizona State 4-6 L 4-11-1 6-6-4 7 29-13-0 5-5-0 Arioto (13-4) * Apr 18, 2009 atArizona 2-11 L 2-5-2 11-8-0 5 29-14-0 5-6-0 Drewrey (16-10) * Apr 19. 2009 atArizona 5-7 L 5-9-3 7-6-0 7 29-15-0 5-7-0 Arioto (13-5) * Apr 24, 2009 OREGON STATE W 11-2 11-9-0 2-5-3 5 30-15-0 6-7-0 Drewrey (17-10) * Apr 25, 2009 OREGON W 7-2 7-5-0 2-5-4 7 31-15-0 7-7-0 Arioto (14-5) * Apr 26, 2009 OREGON W 1-0 1-4-1 0-1-1 7 32-15-0 8-7-0 Drewrey (18-10) Apr 29, 2009 atUC Davis W 3-1 3-7-2 1-3-5 7 33-15-0 8-7-0 Drewrey (19-10) * May 02, 2009 ARIZONA STATE W 4-2 4-8-2 2-4-2 7 34-15-0 9-7-0 Drewrey (20-10) * May 03, 2009 ARIZONA STATE 3-7 L 3-6-1 7-7-1 7 34-16-0 9-8-0 Arioto (14-7) * May 07, 2009 atUCLA 1-2 L 1-4-1 2-7-0 7 34-17-0 9-9-0 Arioto (14-7) * May 08, 2009 atWashington W 1-0 1-4-1 0-4-1 7 35-17-0 10-9-0 Drewrey (21-10) * May 09, 2009 atWashington 3-11 L 3-2-2 11-11-1 5 35-18-0 10-10-0 Arioto (14-8) May 15, 2009 vsMississippi State W 8-3 8-12-1 3-10-0 7 36-18-0 10-10-0 Drewrey (22-10) May 16, 2009 vsOklahoma State W 2-0 2-7-0 0-2-1 7 37-18-0 10-10-0 Drewrey (23-10) May 17, 2009 vsOklahoma State W 2-1 2-8-3 1-2-0 7 38-18-0 10-10-0 Drewrey (24-10) May 24, 2009 atFlorida 0-2 L 0-4-0 2-3-0 7 38-19-0 10-10-0 Drewrey (24-11) May 24, 2009 atFlorida 1-2 L 1-4-0 2-4-1 7 38-20-0 10-10-0 Arioto (14-9)

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CAL SOFTBALL WINTER & SUMMER CAMPS

T he California softball team hosts a variety of performance camps for various age groups and skill levels in the winter and summer at Levine-Fricke Field.

Cal’s Winter and Summer Showcase camps are designed for players who are looking to develop their skills for competitive softball. The showcase is ideal for athletes focused on playing the game at the highest levels. Hitting, fielding, throwing, pitching, base running, and all other aspects of the game will be featured at the Showcase.

The Skills Camp is programmed for beginning and intermediate players who are looking to develop their essential knowledge and skills for competitive softball. All aspects of the game, including hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running will be featured at the Skills Camp.

There are several ways to enroll and find out more about the various camps offered by the softball team:

CAL Athletic Camps email: .................................... [email protected] Athletic Camps Hotline: ...................................................(510) 642-3277CAL Athletic Camps Website: ............................ www.CalBears.com/campsSoftball Office: ..........................................................................(510) 643-9101

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CALIFORNIA NO-HITTERSPitcher Opponent Score DateLeslie Partch Nevada 6-0 3/6/81Leslie Partch Utah State 3-0 4/3/81Margaret Sutter San Francisco 2-0 4/15/81Leslie Partch Santa Clara* 7-0 3/13/82Margaret Sutter Santa Clara 10-0 4/11/84Lisa Martinez Santa Clara 2-0 4/11/84Kim Moe Santa Clara 10-0 4/3/85Lisa Martinez Oregon 2-0 5/3/85Erin Cassidy Stanford 6-0 2/22/86Kim Moe San Francisco 5-1 3/14/86Erin Cassidy Brigham Young 2-0 3/18/86Kim Moe Fresno State 2-0 4/12/87Erin Cassidy San Francisco 1-0 (8) 4/29/87Erin Cassidy U.S. International 1-0 5/1/87Erin Cassidy Nevada 4-2 3/6/88Michele Granger New Mexico State* 8-0 (5) 2/16/89Robyn Burgess Nevada* 1-0 3/3/89Robyn Burgess U.S. International 5-0 4/12/89Erin Cassidy San Francisco 10-0 (5) 4/26/89Michele Granger Massachusetts 2-0 3/23/90Michele Granger U.S. International 0-1 4/14/90Michele Granger St. Mary’s 11-0 (5) 4/25/90Michele Granger New Mexico State 3-0 4/28/90Michele Granger Oregon State 6-0 5/5/90Michele Granger Oregon State 1-0 3/9/91Michele Granger Stanford 4-0 3/11/91Robyn Burgess Adelphi* 8-0 (6) 3/22/91Michele Granger Creighton 3-0 3/22/91Michele Granger Adelphi* 5-0 3/27/91Michele Granger Minnesota 4-0 2/15/92Michele Granger New Mexico State 6-0 2/16/92Michele Granger Pacific 3-0 2/29/92Michele Granger St. Mary’s* 10-0 4/14/92Michele Granger Santa Clara 8-0 4/16/92Michele Granger Stanford* 10-0 (5) 4/29/92Robyn Burgess Stanford 5-0 4/29/92Michele Granger Stanford 16-0 (5) 2/6/93Tammy Dietrich Stanford 16-0 (5) 2/6/93Michele Granger Pacific 10-0 2/13/93Michele Granger Long Beach State 0-1 (10) 2/20/93Michele Granger Nebraska* 8-0 3/21/93Michele Granger Oklahoma 1-0 3/26/93Michele Granger Hawaii 4-0 3/26/93Michele Granger Stanford 26-0 (5) 4/3/93Michele Granger Oregon State 2-0 4/4/93Michele Granger San Jose State 10-0 (5) 5/5/93A. Walsh & S. Kerson Santa Clara 9-0 (5) 2/26/94Whitney Floyd Arizona State 6-0 3/12/94Anne Walsh Iowa 5-0 3/27/94A. Walsh & W. Floyd St. Mary’s 2-0 4/20/94Anne Walsh Santa Clara 1-0 2/26/95Whitney Floyd Oregon State 1-0 (10) 4/5/98Nicole DiSalvio San Jose State* 8-0 (6) 2/3/99Nicole DiSalvio Georgia 3-0 2/14/99Jocelyn Forest Massachusetts 2-0 (8) 5/22/99N. DiSalvio & J. Deering Cal Poly 6-0 3/22/00Jocelyn Forest UC Riverside 1-0 2/10/01Jocelyn Forest Harvard* 8-0 (5) 3/25/01Cassie Bobrow Illinois* 8-0 2/24/02Jen Deering & Kelly Anderson Hawaii 0-1 2/16/03Kelly Anderson Minnesota 7-0 3/2/03

Kelly Anderson Florida International 5-1 3/15/03Kristina Thorson Virginia* 8-0 3/12/04Kelly Anderson North Carolina 5-0 3/26/05Kelly Anderson St. Mary’s 10-0 4/6/05Kelly Anderson BYU 9-0 5/20/05Kelly Anderson Fresno St. 1-0 5/21/05Lauren Frankiewicz Miss. Valley State 9-0 03/02/06Kristina Thorson OSU 6-0 04/30/06Marissa Drewrey St. Mary’s 7-0 03/20/08*Perfect gameNumber in parentheses refers to number of innings if not seven

CAL PITCHERS WITH NO-HITTERSLeaders No-hitters Perfect GamesMichele Granger 25 5Erin Cassidy 6 0Robyn Burgess 4 2Nicole DiSalvio 3 1Jocelyn Forest 3 1Leslie Partch 3 1Kim Moe 3 0Kelly Anderson 7 0Lisa Martinez 2 0Margaret Sutter 2 0Anne Walsh 2 0Whitney Floyd 2 0Kristina Thorson 1 1Tammy Dietrich 1 0Cassie Bobrow 1 1Marissa Drewrey 1 0Combined 3 0Totals 69 12

Erin Cassidy had six career no-hitters.

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GOLDEN BEAR OLYMPIANSGOLDEN BEARS ON THE WORLD STAGE

LISA MARTINEZMartinez (1984-86) was the NorPac

Conference Player of the Year in 1985 and had a 0.22 ERA in 1986. Martinez was a member of Puerto Rico’s Olympic team at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, and was the starting pitcher against Team USA in the first-ever Olympic softball game.

Chloe KloezemanLindsay James

Michelle Granger and Gillian Boxx Gillian Boxx meets President Clinton

Since softball’s inception as an Olympic sport in 1996, a Golden Bear player or coach has participated in each

Olympiad. Vicky Galindo was the latest Cal graduate to have participated in the Games, playing in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and earning a silver medal. Michele Granger (USA), Gillian Boxx (USA) and Lisa Martinez (Puerto Rico) appeared in the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta. In addition, former Cal assistant coach Kim Maher, a standout at Fresno State, played for the United States as well that summer. In the 2000 Olympiad, Nicole DiSalvio was the pitcher for Team Italy. In the 2004 Olympics in Athens, head coach Diane Ninemire, along with Lindsay James and Chloe Kloezeman, suited up for the inaugural Greek national team, while DiSalvio returned for a second stint with Italian national team. Cal players have also competed for various national teams during non-Olympic years.

GILLIAN BOXXA four-time All-American from 1992-

95, Boxx was a member of the USA Olympic team that won the Gold Medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. She caught in six of the nine contests and hit .250 with one double and three RBI.

MICHELE GRANGERA four-time All-American from 1989-

93, Granger was a member of the USA Olympic team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Granger squared off against former Golden Bear Lisa Martinez in the first-ever Olympic softball game. Granger finished the Summer Games 2-0 with a 0.87 ERA and 25 strikeouts. Her wins came in the opener against Puerto Rico and in the gold medal game against China.

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Eight former Cal players are competing or have competed in the National Pro Fastpitch softball league. Kristina

Thorson (Chicago Bandits), Emily Fried-man and Chelsea Spencer (Rockland Thun-der) and Alex Sutton, Jocelyn Forest and Lisa Iancin of the New England Riptide all competed for the 2008 National Pro Fastpitch League crown, with Thorson and the Bandits winning the NPF Championship.

Forest was instrumental in leading the Riptide to its first NPF championship in 2006, posting a 15-5 record and 1.29 ERA, and added two more wins in the championship series.

Spencer helped her team to a National Pro Fast Pitch Championship on Aug. 23, 2009 with a solo home run. Spencer plays for the Rockland Thunder, which won its first cham-pionship at Firestone Stadium in Akron, Ohio.

KRISTINA THORSONThorson was named the 2007 NPF

Rookie of the Year, after finishing the season with 115 strikeouts. She posted a 14-5 record with 12 complete games, including a no-hitter against Team China. She allowed 20 earned runs with a 1.22 earned run average with 18 starts for the Philadelphia Force. Thorson was traded to the Chicago Bandits after the 2007 season and won an NPF title in 2008.

JOCELYN FORESTSelected as the 2006 NPF Champi-

onship Series MVP, Forest struck out seven batters over seven innings to give the New England Riptide a 2-0 victory over the Connecticut Brakettes in the National Pro Fastpitch Championship game.

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OLYMPIC TEAM (9)2008 Vicky Galindo (USA)2004 Lindsay James (Greece), Chloe Kloezman (Greece), Diane Ninemire (Greece, Coach), Nicole DiSalvio (Italy)2000 DiSalvio (Italy)1996 Gillian Boxx (USA), Michele Granger (USA), Kim Maher (USA) Lisa Martinez (Puerto Rico)

ALL-AMERICAN (36)2009 NFCA: Valerie Arioto (3rd team) Easton: Valerie Arioto (2nd team)2006 NFCA: Haley Woods (1st team), Kristina Thorson (2nd team) EASTON: Haley Woods (1st team), Kristina Thorson (1st)2005 Vicky Galindo (1st team), Kristina Thorson (2nd team), Kaleo Eldredge (3rd team)2004 Vicky Galindo (1st team), Kaleo Eldredge (2nd team), Kristina Thorson (2nd team), Chelsea Spencer (3rd team)2003 Veronica Nelson (2nd team), Courtney Scott (2nd team)2002 Jocelyn Forest (2nd team), Candace Harper (3rd team)2001 Veronica Nelson (1st team), Jocelyn Forest (2nd team)1996 Whitney Floyd (3rd team)1995 Jenny Ackley (2nd team), Gillian Boxx (1st team), Whitney Floyd (2nd team)1994 Gillian Boxx (3rd team)1993 Gillian Boxx (1st team), Michele Granger (1st team), Keri Kropke (2nd team)1992 Gillian Boxx (2nd team), Michele Granger (1st team)1991 Michele Granger (1st team)1990 Michele Granger (1st team)1983 Pam Reinoehl (1st team)1982 Kelly Kirkland (1st team), Shari Fisher (1st team)1981 Shari Fisher (1st team), Leslie Partch (1st team)

ALL-REGION (86)2009 Valerie Arioto (1st team), Marissa Drewrey (1st team), Jamia Reid (1st team)2008 Bernice Masaniai (1st team), Marissa Drewrey (2nd team), Valerie Arioto (2nd team)2006 Kristina Thorson (1st team), Haley Woods (1st team), Alex Sutton (1st team)2005 Vicky Galindo (1st team), Kaleo Eldredge (1st team), Kristina Thorson (2nd team), Haley Woods (2nd team), Lindsay James (2nd team)2004 Vicky Galindo (1st team), Kaleo Eldredge (1st team), Kristina Thorson (2nd team), Chelsea Spencer (2nd team)2003 Veronica Nelson (1st team), Kaleo Eldredge (2nd team), Vicky Galindo (2nd team), Lindsay James (2nd team), Courtney Scott (2nd team)2002 Kaleo Eldredge (2nd team), Jocelyn Forest (2nd team), Candace Harper (2nd team)2001 Jocelyn Forest (2nd team), Veronica Nelson (2nd team) Eryn Manahan (2nd team)2000 Candace Harper (2nd team), Lisa Iancin (2nd team), Veronica Nelson (2nd team)1999 Candace Harper (2nd team), Lisa Iancin (2nd team)1998 Lisa Iancin (1st team)1997 Jenny Ackley (2nd team)1996 Whitney Floyd (2nd team), Holly Yost (2nd team)1995 Jenny Ackley (1st team), Gillian Boxx (1st team), Whitney Floyd (1st team)1994 Gillian Boxx (2nd team), Kendall Richards (2nd team), Anne Walsh (2nd team)1993 Gillian Boxx (1st team), Michele Granger (1st team), Keri Kropke (1st team), Kendall Richards (2nd team), Tonya Seymore (2nd team), Laura Terada (2nd team)

HONORS AND AWARDS1992 Gillian Boxx (2nd team), Michele Granger (1st team), Jennifer Horgan (1st team), Sue Jacquez (1st team), Keri Kropke (2nd team)1991 Michele Granger (1st team), Keri Kropke (1st team), Heather Smittle (2nd team)1990 Michele Granger (1st team), Sue Jacquez (2nd team), Tina Montoya (2nd team)1989 Robyn Burgess (2nd team), Angie Jacobs (1st team), Marielle Vaughn (1st team)1988 Angie Jacobs (2nd team), Kim Moe (1st team), Caryn Williams (1st team)1987 Kim Moe (1st team)1986 Stephanie Hinds (1st team), Lisa Martinez (1st team), Kim Moe (1st team)1985 Erin Cassidy (2nd team), Stephanie Hinds (1st team), Lisa Martinez (1st team), Kim Moe (1st team), Caryn Williams (2nd team)1984 Roni Deutch (1st team), Stephanie Hinds (2nd team)1982 Shari Fisher (1st team), Kelly Kirkland (1st team), Leslie Partch (1st team), Pam Reinoehl (1st team)1981 Shari Fisher (1st team), Leslie Partch (1st team)1980 Shari Fisher (1st team), Leslie Partch (1st team)

ALL-CONFERENCE (146)2009 Valerie Arioto (1st team), Jamia Reid (2nd team), Marissa Drewrey (HM), Gina Leomiti (HM), Vernae Sevilla (HM), Shannon Thomas (HM)2008 Valerie Arioto (2nd team), Sanoe Kekahuna (2nd team), Gina Leomiti (2nd team), Bernice Masaniai (HM), Katie Vickers (HM), Marissa Drewrey (HM)2007 Alex Sutton (2nd team), Gina Leomiti (HM), Christina Schallig (HM), Bernice Masaniai (HM), Vernae Sevilla (HM)2006 Kristina Thorson (1st team), Haley Woods (1st team), Lindsay James (2nd team), Alex Sutton (2nd team), Morgan Siegel (HM), Emily Friedman (HM)2005 Kelly Anderson (1st team), Kristina Thorson (1st team), Vicky Galindo (1st team), Kaleo Eldredge (2nd team), Lindsay James (2nd team), Haley Woods (2nd team), Jessica Pamanian (HM), Chelsea Spencer (HM)2004 Kaleo Eldredge (1st team), Kristina Thorson (1st team), Vicky Galindo (2nd team), Lindsay James (2nd team), Chelsea Spencer (2nd team), Kelly Anderson (HM), Jessica Pamanian (HM), Haley Woods (HM)2003 Veronica Nelson (1st team), Courtney Scott (2nd team), Kelly Anderson (2nd Team), Vicky Galindo (2nd Team), Kaleo Eldredge (HM), Kristina Thorson (HM), Lindsay James (HM)2002 Jocelyn Forest (1st team), Kaleo Eldredge (2nd team), Veronica Nelson (2nd team), Courtney Scott (2nd team), Candace Harper (2nd team)2001 Jocelyn Forest (1st team), Veronica Nelson (1st team), Nicole DiSalvio (2nd team), Paige Bowie (HM), Candace Harper (HM), Eryn Manahan (HM), Amber Phillips (HM)2000 Candace Harper (2nd team), Lisa Iancin (1st team), Veronica Nelson (HM)1999 Paige Bowie (2nd team), Jocelyn Forest (2nd team), Candace Harper (2nd team)1998 Lisa Iancin (2nd team), Whitney Floyd (2nd team)1997 Jenny Ackley (2nd team), Melanie McCart (1st team), Holly Yost (2nd team)1996 Whitney Floyd (1st team), Melanie McCart (2nd team), Jessica Parker (2nd team)1995 Jenny Ackley (2nd team), Gillian Boxx (1st team), Whitney Floyd (1st team), Melanie McCart (2nd team)1994 Gillian Boxx (1st team), Melanie McCart (2nd team), Kendall Richards (1st team), Anne Walsh (2nd team)1993 Gillian Boxx (1st team), Michele Granger (1st team), Keri Kropke (1st team), Janeen LaGrace (2nd team),

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Kendall Richards (2nd team), Tonya Seymore (2nd team)1992 Gillian Boxx (2nd team), Michele Granger (1st team), Jennifer Horgan (2nd team), Sue Jacquez (1st team), Keri Kropke (2nd team), Janeen LaGrace (1st team), Tonya Seymore (2nd team)1991 Robyn Burgess (2nd team), Michele Granger (1st team), Keri Kropke (1st team), Janeen LaGrace (1st team), Heather Smittle (2nd team)1990 Michele Granger (1st team), Sue Jacquez (2nd team), Tina Montoya (2nd team)1989 Val Altamirano (1st team), Marielle Vaughn (1st team)1988 Kim Moe (1st team)1987 Kim Moe (1st team)1986 Erin Cassidy, Roni Deutch, Stephanie Hinds, Lisa Martinez1985 Roni Deutch, Stephanie Hinds, Angie Jacobs, Lisa Martinez1984 Roni Deutch1983 Roni Deutch, Kelly Kirkland, Pam Reinoehl1982 Kelly Kirkland, Katy Meyer, Leslie Partch, Pam Reinoehl1981 Roxi Bardwell, Shari Fisher, Kelly Kirkland, Leslie Partch, Pam Reinoehl, Andria Sievers, Margaret Sutter1980 Roxi Bardwell, Shari Fisher, Pam Goldsborough, Leslie Partch, Pam Reinoehl, Cheryl Smith, Ann Wondolowski1979 Vicki Cody, Shari Fisher, Mary Fleming, Pam Goldsborough, Sue Kensill, Pat Martinez, Leslie Partch, Michelle Quinney1978 Themy Jo Adachi, Debbie Chaw, Vicki Cody

2006 Emily Friedman (1st)2002 Courtney Scott (District)2001 Paige Bowie (District)1999 Paige Bowie (District)1996 Anne Walsh (District)1993 Keri Kropke (District)

1992 Keri Kropke (District), Sue Jacquez (District)1991 Keri Kropke (District)1990 Sue Jacquez (2nd team), Kim Kappus (2nd team)

1990 Michele Granger1982 Leslie Partch1981 Leslie Partch1980 Shari Fisher

1995 Gillian Boxx1993 Michele Granger1992 Michele Granger1991 Michele Granger

CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (2)

1986 Erin Cassidy (NorPac)1985 Angie Jacobs (NorPac)

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (1)1985 Lisa Martinez (NorPac)

CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE YEAR (1)2006 Kristina Thorson

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR (3)1991 Diane Ninemire (Pac-10)1987 Donna Terry (Pac-10)1979 Bonnie Johnson (NorCal)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN (11)

HONDA SPORTS AWARD FINALIST (8)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (5)2005 Pacific-101987 Pacific-101981 NorCal

1980 NorCal1979 NorCal

NFCA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1)2009 Diane Ninemire

SPEEDLINE/NFCA COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR (1)

2002 California (Diane Ninemire, John Reeves, Kim Maher, Pauline Duenas)(x) Indicates the number of certificates, honors/selections, or times issued

ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 (42)2009 Shannon Houston (HM)2008 Marissa Drewrey (HM), Savannah Hensley (HM)2007 Lauren Frankiewicz (HM)2006 Emily Friedman (1st), Jeana Gevas (HM), Erika Racklin (HM)2005 Kelly Anderson (1st team), Jessica Pamanian (2nd team), Kaleo Eldredge (HM)2004 Kelly Anderson (1st team), Jessica Pamanian (2nd team)2003 Eryn Manahan (1st team), Courtney Scott (2nd team), Kelly Anderson (2nd team), Kristen Bayless (HM), Jessica Pamanian (HM)2002 Courtney Scott (1st team)2001 Paige Bowie (1st team)1999 Paige Bowie (1st team), Maiko Bristow (1st team), Megumi Takasaki (2nd team), Holly Yost (2nd team)1998 Holly Yost (1st team), Paige Bowie (2nd team), Maiko Bristow (2nd team), Valerie Nicklas (2nd team), Megumi Takasaki (2nd team)1997 Jessica Parker (1st team), Megumi Takasaki (2nd team), Holly Yost (2nd team)1996 Jessica Parker (2nd team), Anne Walsh (2nd team)1993 Keri Kropke (1st team), Lisa O’Connor (1st team), Erika Perez (1st team)1992 Marlo Cruz-Sands (1st team), Sue Jacquez (1st team), Keri Kropke, Lidia Stiglich (1st team)1991 Sue Jacquez (1st team), Keri Kropke (1st team), Lidia Stiglich (1st team), Anne Williams (1st team)

HONDA INSPIRATION AWARD (1)1989 Angie Jacobs

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT (12)

2004 Kelly Anderson, Vicky Galindo, Jessica Pamanian2003 Veronica Nelson, Kelly Anderson, Vicky Galindo, Chelsea Spencer2002 Jocelyn Forest (MOP), Veronica Nelson, Chelsea Spencer 1999 Lisa Iancin1986 Roni Deutch

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT (38)2008 Gina Leomiti (co-MOP), Marissa Drewrey, Valerie Arioto2004 Kaleo Eldredge, Vicky Galindo, Kristina Thorson (MOP), Haley Woods2003 Kelly Anderson (MOP), Kaleo Eldredge, Vicky Galindo, Veronica Nelson, Chelsea Spencer, Courtney Scott, Haley Woods2002 Jocelyn Forest (MOP), Candace Harper, Veronica Nelson2001 Amber Phillips (MOP), Jocelyn Forest, Nicole DiSalvio, Eryn Manahan, Courtney Scott2000 Pagie Bowie (MOP), Nicole DiSalvio, Jocelyn Forest, Lisa Iancin1999 Nicole DiSalvio, Kirsten Drake, Jocelyn Forest (MOP), Candace Harper, Lisa Iancin, Amber Phillips1998 Lisa Iancin, Holly Yost, Megumi Takasaki1997 Jessica Parker, Megumi Takasaki, Holly Yost

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CALIFORNIA SEASON RECORDS

In 2004, Vicky Galindo led the team in doubles (18), was second in runs (53) and hits (83), was third in total bases (126), and was tied for third in stolen bases (23).

TRIPLES Player No. Year1. Kendall Richards 10 19942. Pam Reinoehl 7 1983 Corinne Foo 7 19804. Lisa Martinez 6 1985 Keri Kropke 6 1990 Vicki Cody 6 1978

HOME RUNS Player No. Year1. Veronica Nelson 19 20012. Haley Woods 16 2006 Haley Woods 16 20044. Veronica Nelson 14 20005. Haley Woods 13 2005 Veronica Nelson 13 2003

RBI Player No. Year1. Haley Woods 58 20052. Haley Woods 57 20043. Haley Woods 55 20064. Melanie McCart 54 19975. Veronica Nelson 52 2001

BATTING AVERAGE(min. 100 ABs)

Player Avg. Year1. Gillian Boxx .466 19952. Lindsay James .439 20053. Kendall Richards .420 19944. Leslie Partch .395 19795. Lisa Martinez .393 1985

TOTAL BASES Player No. Year1. Kendall Richards 136 19942. Gillian Boxx 132 19953. Haley Woods 127 2006 Vicky Galindo 126 20044. Haley Woods 121 2004 Candace Harper 121 2002

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

(min. 100 ABs) Player Pct. Year1. Veronica Nelson .780 20012. Kendall Richards .705 19943. Veronica Nelson .692 20034. Gillian Boxx .684 19955. Pam Reinoehl .643 1983

STOLEN BASES Player No. Year1. Jamia Reid 47 20092. Shannon Thomas 33 20093. Erika Racklin 28 2008 Keri Kropke 28 19925. Elia Reid 26 2009

SACRIFICES Player No. Year1. Lynda Wills 27 19882. Laura Terada 26 19953. Kristen Moreley 25 2002 Kirsten Drake 25 19975. Roxi Bardwell 24 1981

HIT BY PITCH Player No. Year1. Gina Leomiti 12 20092. Marielle Vaughn 11 19893. Lindsay James 10 20034. Holly Yost 9 1997 Alex Sutton 9 2007

WALKS Player No. Year1. Veronica Nelson 108 20022. Veronica Nelson 107 20033. Veronica Nelson 93 20014. Veronica Nelson 87 20005. Valerie Arioto 48 2008

GAMES Player No. Year1. Candace Harper 75 2002 Courtney Scott 75 2002 Kaleo Eldredge 75 2002 Jessica Pamanian 75 2002 Chelsea Spencer 75 2002

AT BATS Player No. Year1. Kaleo Eldredge 254 20022. Candace Harper 244 20023. Paige Bowie 235 20014. Eryn Manahan 230 2001 Candace Harper 230 2000

RUNS Player No. Year1. Gillian Boxx 56 19952. Valerie Arioto 55 20083. Vicky Galindo 53 20044. Kendall Richards 52 19945. Lindsay James 51 2004

HITS Player No. Year1. Gillian Boxx 90 19952. Vicky Galindo 83 20043. Kendall Richards 81 19944. Lindsay James 77 2004 Candace Harper 77 2002

DOUBLES Player No. Year1. Vicky Galindo 18 2004 Candace Harper 18 20023. Valerie Arioto 17 2008 Candace Harper 17 2000 Lisa Iancin 17 2000

BATTING

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FIELDING

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PUTOUTS Player No. Year1. Courtney Scott 575 20022. Courtney Scott 560 20013. Haley Woods 550 20063. Julie Meyer 496 20054. Veronica Nelson 493 2003

ASSISTS Player No. Year1. Candace Harper 169 20002. Katie May 166 19983. Vicky Galindo 165 20034. Lisa Iancin 161 1998 Christy Calderon 161 1988

PITCHINGWINS

Player No. Year1. Kristina Thorson 36 20062. Michele Granger 33 19913. Leslie Partch 31 19804. Michele Granger 30 1993 Michele Granger 30 1992

SAVES Player No. Year1. Kristina Thorson 5 20062. Kristina Thorson 4 2004 Nicole DiSalvio 4 19983. Nicole DiSalvio 3 1999 Whitney Floyd 3 1996 Michele Granger 3 1991 Lisa Martinez 3 1986

GAMES Player No. Year1. Holly Yost 56 19972. Marissa Drewrey 55 20083. Kristina Thorson 53 20064. Marissa Drewrey 51 20094. Michele Granger 48 1993

GAMES STARTED Player No. Year1. Marissa Drewrey 48 20082. Holly Yost 46 19973. Michele Granger 44 19934. Marissa Drewrey 42 20095. Jocelyn Forest 41 2002 Michele Granger 41 1991

COMPLETE GAMES Player No. Year1. Michele Granger 40 1993 Michele Granger 40 19913. Holly Yost 37 19974. Michele Granger 36 1990 Leslie Partch 36 1980 Kristina Thorson 36 2006

INNINGS PITCHED Player No. Year1. Michele Granger 321.0 19932. Holly Yost 319.1 19973. Marissa Drewrey 314.9 20084. Michele Granger 312.1 19915. Kristina Thorson 302.0 2006

EARNED RUN AVG(min. 100 IP)

Player No. Year1. Lisa Martinez 0.22 19862. Leslie Partch 0.27 19793. Leslie Partch 0.28 19814. Margaret Sutter 0.32 19815. Michele Granger 0.35 1990

STRIKEOUTS Player No. Year1. Michele Granger 484 19932. Michele Granger 463 19913. Kristina Thorson 461 20064. Jocelyn Forest 379 20025. Jocelyn Forest 364 2001

SHUTOUTS Player No. Year1. Michele Granger 26 19922. Michele Granger 25 19913. Michele Granger 23 19934. Leslie Partch 21 19805. Jocelyn Forest 19 2001 Leslie Partch 19 1981

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DOUBLESPlayer No. Years 1. Candace Harper 49 1999-02 2. Melanie McCart 47 1994-97 3. Gillian Boxx 44 1992-95 4. Jessica Parker 42 1993-97 5. Lisa Iancin 41 1997-00

TRIPLESPlayer No. Years 1. Keri Kropke 17 1990-93 2. Vicki Cody 15 1977-79 3. Pam Reinoehl 14 1980-83 Corinne Foo 14 1977-80 5. Kendall Richards 11 1993-94

HOME RUNSPlayer No. Years 1. Veronica Nelson 55 2000-03 2. Haley Woods 48 2003-06 3. Melanie McCart 28 1994-97 4. Julie Meyer 25 2005-08 4. Candace Harper 21 1999-02

RBIPlayer No. Years 1. Haley Woods 191 2003-06 2. Veronica Nelson 168 2000-03 3. Melanie McCart 153 1994-97 4. Gillian Boxx 146 1992-95 5. Candace Harper 139 1999-02

CALIFORNIA CAREER RECORDS

BATTING AVERAGE(min. 250 ABs)

Player Avg. Years 1. Kendall Richards .377 1993-94 2. Gillian Boxx .369 1992-95 3. Lindsay James .359 2003-06 4. P. Goldsborough .356 1979-80 5. Lindsay James .353 2003-06

TOTAL BASESPlayer No. Years 1. Haley Woods 413 2003-06 2. Candace Harper 383 1999-02 3. Veronica Nelson 378 2000-03 4. Gillian Boxx 372 1992-95 5. Lisa Iancin 350 1997-00

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

(min. 250 ABs)Player Pct. Years 1. Veronica Nelson .656 2000-03 2. Haley Woods .609 2003-06 3. Kendall Richards .578 1993-94 4. Haley Woods .543 2003-06 5. Corinne Foo .510 1977-80

STOLEN BASESPlayer No. Years 1. Keri Kropke 74 1990-93 2. Erika Racklin 72 2005-08 2. Vicky Galindo 61 2003-05 3. Pam Reinoehl 60 1980-83 4. Vicki Cody 55 1977-79

SACRIFICESPlayer No. Years 1. Kirsten Drake 60 1995-99 2. Stephanie Hinds 57 1984-87 3. Pauline Due/as 56 1998-01 4. Laura Terada 53 1992-95 5. Lynda Wills 52 1985-88

HIT BY PITCHPlayer No. Years 1. Gina Leomiti 25 2006-09 2. Alex Sutton 24 2004-07 3. Lindsay James 22 2003-06 4. Kaleo Eldredge 18 2002-05 5. Holly Yost 17 1996-99

WALKSPlayer No. Years 1. Veronica Nelson 395 2000-03 2. Kaleo Eldredge 112 2002-05 3. Gillian Boxx 105 1992-95 4. Kristen Morley 92 2000-03 5. Courtney Scott 83 2000-03

GAMESPlayer No. Years 1. Candace Harper 293 1999-02 2. Courtney Scott 285 2000-03 Veronica Nelson 285 2000-03 3. Chelsea Spencer 277 2002-05 4. Jessica Pamanian 271 2002-05 Kristen Morley 271 2000-03 5. Lisa Iancin 268 1997-00

AT BATSPlayer No. Years 1. Candace Harper 875 1999-02 2. Courtney Scott 827 2000-03 3. Lisa Iancin 823 1997-00 4. Jessica Pamanian 819 2002-05 5. Chelsea Spencer 809 2002-05

RUNSPlayer No. Years 1. Lindsay James 163 2003-06 2. Kaleo Eldredge 160 2002-05 3. Gillian Boxx 156 1992-95 4. Vicky Galindo 141 2003-05 5. Pam Reinoehl 132 1980-83

HITSPlayer No. Years 1. Gillian Boxx 274 1992-95 2. Candace Harper 269 1999-02 3. Lindsay James 264 2003-06 4. Lisa Iancin 260 1997-00 5. Kaleo Eldredge 239 2002-05

BATTING

Gillian Boxx

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FIELDING

Bold indicates current player

PUTOUTSPlayer No. Years 1. Courtney Scott 1969 2000-03 2. Veronica Nelson 1733 2000-03 3. Melanie McCart 1492 1994-97 4. Haley Woods 1445 2003-06 4. Lidia Stiglich 1396 1989-92

ASSISTSPlayer No. Years 1. Katie May 596 1996-99 2. Roni Deutch 554 1983-86 3. Candace Harper 525 1999-02 4. Lisa Iancin 517 1997-00 5. Christy Calderon 502 1988-91

Michele Granger

PITCHINGWINS

Player No. Years 1. Michele Granger 119 1989-93 2. Jocelyn Forest 103 1999-02 3. Kristina Thorson 102 2003-06 4. Leslie Partch 92 1979-82 5. Kelly Anderson 83 2002-05

SAVESPlayer No. Years 1. Kristina Thorson 12 2003-06 2. Nicole DiSalvio 9 1998-01 3. Kristina Thorson 7 2003-06 Holly Yost 5 1996-99 Whitney Floyd 5 1994-98

GAMESPlayer No. Years 1. Michele Granger 183 1989-93 2. Kristina Thorson 173 2003-06 3. Jocelyn Forest 171 1999-02 4. Whitney Floyd 156 1994-98 5. Nicole DiSalvio 154 1998-01

GAMES STARTEDPlayer No. Years 1. Michele Granger 162 1989-93 2. Jocelyn Forest 143 1999-02 3. Whitney Floyd 142 1994-98 4. Kristina Thorson 120 2003-06 Nicole DiSalvio 120 1998-01

COMPLETE GAMESPlayer No. Years 1. Michele Granger 155 1989-93 2. Leslie Partch 118 1979-82 3. Jocelyn Forest 106 1999-02 4. Margaret Sutter 105 1981-84 5. Whitney Floyd 102 1994-98

INNINGS PITCHEDPlayer No. Years 1. Michele Granger 1202.2 1989-93 2. Jocelyn Forest 993.2 1999-02 3. Whitney Floyd 908.0 1994-98 4. Leslie Partch 891.0 1979-82 5. Kristina Thorson 868.0 2003-06

EARNED RUN AVG.(min. 200 IP)

Player ERA Years 1. Leslie Partch 0.44 1979-82 2. Michele Granger 0.46 1989-93 3. Lisa Martinez 0.59 1984-86 4. Margaret Sutter 0.74 1981-84 5. Robyn Burgess 0.78 1989-92

STRIKEOUTSPlayer No. Years 1. Michele Granger 1640 1989-93 2. Jocelyn Forest 1203 1999-02 3. Kristina Thorson 1071 2003-06 4. Leslie Partch 982 1979-82 5. Whitney Floyd 628 1994-98 6. Marissa Drewrey 624 2007-

SHUTOUTSPlayer No. Years 1. Michele Granger 94 1989-93 2. Leslie Partch 63 1979-82 3. Jocelyn Forest 52 1999-02 4. Margaret Sutter 51 1981-84 5. Robyn Burgess 45 1989-92

Haley Woods

Jocelyn Forest

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Taylor Kelly Vernae Sevilla

Shannon Houston

CALIFORNIA TEAM RECORDS

BATTING - SEASONHighest Batting Average .......................328 ............................. 1977Most at Bats........................................1926 ............................. 2002Most Runs Scored ................................322 ............................. 2007Most Hits ...............................................522 ............................. 1999Most RBI ...............................................279 ............................. 2008Most Doubles..........................................80 ................... 1992, 2000Most Triples ............................................20 ............................. 1977Most Home Runs ....................................55 ............................. 2009Most Total Bases ..................................736 ............................. 1999Most Stolen Bases................................146 ............................. 2009Most Strikeouts .....................................377 ............................. 2007Most Bases on Balls .............................301 ............................. 2002Most Times Hit by Pitch ..........................34 ............................. 2004Most Sacrifices .....................................117 ............................. 1988

FIELDING - SEASONMost Putouts.......................................1548 ............................. 2002Most Assists..........................................693 ............................. 2003Most Errors ...........................................137 ............................. 1978Highest Fielding Average ......................978 ............................. 2005

PITCHING - SEASONMost Games ...........................................75 ............................. 2002Most Wins ...............................................56 ............................. 2002Most Losses ...........................................32 ............................. 2007Most Saves ...............................................7 ............................. 1998Most Complete Games ...........................61 ............................. 1991Most Shutouts.........................................38 ............................. 1992Most Strikeouts .....................................606 ............................. 1991Most Bases on Balls .............................213 ............................. 2007Lowest ERA .........................................0.30 ............................. 1981Most Innings ......................................516.0 ............................. 2002Most No-hitters .......................................10 ............................. 1993Most Perfect Games .................................2 ................1989, ‘91, ‘92Fewest Runs Allowed .............................35 ............................. 1981Fewest Earned Runs Allowed.................20 ............................. 1981Fewest Hits Allowed .............................161 ............................. 1979Fewest Doubles Allowed ........................10 ...................... 1983, ‘84Fewest Triples Allowed .............................0 ............................. 1999Fewest Home Runs Allowed.....................0 ...................... 1986, ‘91Most Wild Pitches ...................................60 ............................. 2007Most Hit Batters ......................................50 ............................. 2009

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1. 2002 .................................... 56 2. 2001 .................................... 54 3. 2004 .................................... 53 4. 2005 .................................... 52 5. 1999 .................................... 51 6. 2000 .................................... 49 2003 .................................... 49 8. 2006 .................................... 48 1991 .................................... 48 1981 .................................... 48

BATTING AVERAGE 1. 1977 ................................. .328 2. 1978 ................................. .292 3. 2006 ................................. .290 4. 1979 ................................. .288 5. 2004 ................................. .286 1995 ................................. .286 7. 2005 ................................. .281 1993 ................................. .281 9. 1997 ................................. .278 10. 1981 ................................. .276 2007 ................................. .276

RUNS 1. 2007 .................................. 322 2. 2008 .................................. 318 3. 2005 .................................. 316 4. 2002 .................................. 302 5. 2004 .................................. 290 2003 .................................. 290 7. 1999 .................................. 281 8. 2006 .................................. 279 9. 2001 .................................. 273 10. 1995 .................................. 271

BASE HITS 1. 1999 .................................. 522 2. 2002 .................................. 517 3. 2001 .................................. 506 4. 2000 .................................. 502 5. 2004 .................................. 499 6. 2003 .................................. 490 2008 .................................. 490 8. 2005 .................................. 489 9. 2006 .................................. 479 1981 .................................. 479

DOUBLES 1. 2000 .................................... 80 1992 .................................... 80 3. 2008 .................................... 77 4. 1999 .................................... 76 5. 1995 .................................... 74 6. 2002 .................................... 73 7. 2004 .................................... 71 8. 2005 .................................... 69 1997 .................................... 69 10. 2007 .................................... 68

TRIPLES 1. 1977 .................................... 20 2. 1994 .................................... 19 1983 .................................... 19 1978 .................................... 19 5. 1985 .................................... 18 1990 .................................... 18 7. 1993 .................................... 17 1991 .................................... 17 1980 .................................... 17 1979 .................................... 17

HOME RUNS 1. 2009 .................................... 55 2. 2007 .................................... 49 3. 2004 .................................... 46 4. 2006 .................................... 39 5. 1999 .................................... 38 6. 2008 .................................... 37 7. 2005 .................................... 36 2000 .................................... 36 9. 2002 .................................... 33 2003 .................................... 33

RBI 1. 2008 .................................. 279 2. 2007 .................................. 278 3. 2005 .................................. 265 2002 .................................. 265 5. 1999 .................................. 249 6. 2006 .................................. 248 2004 .................................. 248 2003 .................................. 248 9. 2009 .................................. 235 10. 2001 .................................. 234

STOLEN BASES 1. 2009 .................................. 146 2. 1979 .................................. 101 3. 2005 .................................. 100 4. 2004 .................................... 99 5. 1980 .................................... 90 6. 1992 .................................... 81 7. 1981 .................................... 74 8. 2008 .................................... 73 9. 1991 .................................... 69 10. 2007 .................................... 65

ERA 1. 1981 ................................. 0.30 2. 1986 ................................. 0.48 3. 1980 ................................. 0.56 4. 1990 ................................. 0.57 5. 1991 ................................. 0.58 6. 1992 ................................. 0.59 7. 1985 ................................. 0.67 8. 1993 ................................. 0.82 9. 1984 ................................. 0.83 1982 ................................. 0.83

SHUTOUTS 1. 1992 .................................... 38 2. 1991 .................................... 36 1981 .................................... 36 4. 1990 .................................... 31 2001 .................................... 31 6. 1986 .................................... 29 7. 1999 .................................... 28 1989 .................................... 28 9. 2005 .................................... 27 1980 .................................... 27

STRIKEOUTS 1. 1991 .................................. 606 2. 2006 .................................. 586 3. 2002 .................................. 564 4. 2001 .................................. 543 5. 1993 .................................. 518 6. 1981 .................................. 491 7. 1990 .................................. 471 8. 1992 .................................. 470 9. 2008 .................................. 464 10. 2005 .................................. 437Elia Reid

Carrie Arth

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INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS1983 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 261982 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 281981 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 291980 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 491979 Pam Goldsborough ......................... 381978 Vicki Cody ....................................... 281977 Corky Foo ....................................... 29

HITSYear Player Hits2009 Jamia Reid ..................................... 652008 Valerie Arioto ................................. 712007 Christina Schallig ............................ 632006 Haley Woods ................................... 652005 Lindsay James ................................ 652004 Vicky Galindo .................................. 832003 Vicky Galindo .................................. 732002 Candace Harper ............................. 772001 Eryn Manahan ................................ 702000 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 741999 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 681998 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 631997 Megumi Takasaki ............................ 581996 Jessica Parker ................................ 56 Megumi Takasaki ............................ 561995 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 901994 Kendall Richards ............................. 811993 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 651992 Keri Kropke ..................................... 581991 Keri Kropke ..................................... 601990 Sue Jacquez ................................... 531989 Angie Jacobs .................................. 571988 Caryn Williams ................................ 601987 Kim Moe .......................................... 491986 Lisa Martinez .................................. 481985 Lisa Martinez .................................. 661984 Jo Baker .......................................... 331983 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 521982 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 481981 Kelly Kirkland .................................. 631980 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 631979 Pam Goldsborough ......................... 591978 Ann Wondolowski ........................... 431977 Cheryl Westberg ............................. 30

DOUBLESYear Player 2B2009 Valerie Arioto ................................... 62008 Valerie Arioto ................................. 172007 Alex Sutton ..................................... 132006 Haley Woods ................................... 142005 Vicky Galindo .................................. 112004 Vicky Galindo .................................. 182003 Courtney Scott ................................ 122002 Candace Harper ............................. 182001 Paige Bowie .................................... 10 Courtney Scott ................................ 102000 Candace Harper ............................. 17 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 171999 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 141998 Katie May ........................................ 121997 Jessica Parker ................................ 161996 Megumi Takasaki ............................ 101995 Melanie McCart ............................... 151994 Kendall Richards ............................ 141993 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 121992 Lidia Stiglich .................................... 141991 Sue Jacquez ................................... 151990 Kim Kappus .................................... 13

1989 Angie Jacobs .................................... 91988 Christy Calderon ............................. 101987 Kim Moe ............................................ 71986 Stephanie Hinds ............................... 71985 Lisa Martinez .................................... 9 Angie Jacobs .................................... 91984 Jackie Bowman ................................. 4 Roni Deutch ...................................... 41983 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 91982 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 71981 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 61980 Corky Foo ......................................... 51979 Mary Fleming .................................... 51978 3 Players ........................................... 31977 Connie Stith ...................................... 3 Cheryl Westberg ............................... 3

TRIPLESYear Player 3B2009 Jamia Reid ....................................... 32008 Valerie Arioto ................................... 42007 Julie Meyer ....................................... 2 Erika Racklin ..................................... 22006 Emily Friedman ................................. 2 Carly Winger ..................................... 2 Gina Leomiti ...................................... 22005 Vicky Galindo .................................... 32004 Vicky Galindo .................................... 22003 Vicky Galindo .................................... 42002 Five with One .................................... 12001 Amber Phillips ................................... 22000 Pauline Due-as ................................. 31999 Amber Phillips ................................... 51998 Pauline Due-as ................................. 21997 Megumi Takasaki .............................. 31996 Jessica Parker .................................. 2 Melanie McCart ................................. 21995 Gillian Boxx ....................................... 41994 Kendall Richards ............................ 101993 Keri Kropke ....................................... 31992 Keri Kropke ....................................... 21991 Keri Kropke ....................................... 51990 Keri Kropke ....................................... 61989 Angie Jacobs .................................... 3 Marielle Vaughn ................................ 31988 Lynda Wills ........................................ 31987 Kim Moe ............................................ 41986 Lisa Martinez .................................... 31985 Lisa Martinez .................................... 61984 Heather Bo ........................................ 3 Lori Newdoll ...................................... 31983 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 71982 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 51981 4 Players ........................................... 21980 Corky Foo ......................................... 71979 Mary Fleming .................................... 4 Vicki Cody ......................................... 41978 Vicki Cody ......................................... 61977 Vicki Cody ......................................... 5

HOME RUNSYear Player HR2009 Sanoe Kekahuna ........................... 112008 Gina Leomiti ...................................... 82007 Alex Sutton ..................................... 122006 Haley Woods ................................... 162005 Haley Woods ................................... 132004 Haley Woods ................................... 162003 Veronica Nelson .............................. 13

BATTING AVERAGEYear Player Average2009 Jamia Reid .................................. .3612008 Valerie Arioto .............................. .3242007 Gina Leomiti ................................. .3542006 Lindsay James ............................. .3802005 Lindsay James ............................. .4392004 Vicky Galindo ............................... .3742003 Veronica Nelson ........................... .3592002 Veronica Nelson ........................... .3292001 Veronica Nelson ........................... .3532000 Lisa Iancin .................................... .3261999 Paige Bowie ................................. .3181998 Lisa Iancin .................................... .3231997 Holly Yost ..................................... .3271996 Jessica Parker ............................. .3031995 Gillian Boxx .................................. .4661994 Kendall Richards .......................... .4201993 Gillian Boxx .................................. .3551992 Janeen LaGrace .......................... .2911991 Janeen LaGrace .......................... .3071990 Sue Jacquez ................................ .3061989 Angie Jacobs ............................... .3411988 Angie Jacobs ............................... .2901987 Kim Moe ....................................... .3331986 Lisa Martinez ............................... .2981985 Lisa Martinez ............................... .3931984 Jo Baker ....................................... .241 Lisa Martinez ............................... .2411983 Pam Reinoehl .............................. .3711982 Kelly Kirkland ............................... .3001981 Kelly Kirkland ............................... .3751980 Pam Reinoehl .............................. .3411979 Leslie Partch ................................ .3951978 Ann Wondolowski ........................ .3811977 Cheryl Westberg .......................... .423

RUNSYear Player Runs2009 Valerie Arioto ................................. 412008 Valerie Arioto ................................. 552007 Christina Schallig ............................ 39 Erika Racklin ................................... 392006 Haley Woods ................................... 392005 Vicky Galindo .................................. 492004 Vicky Galindo .................................. 532003 Vicky Galindo .................................. 392002 Candace Harper ............................. 47 Kaleo Eldredge ............................... 472001 Paige Bowie .................................... 352000 Pauline Due-as ............................... 371999 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 361998 Megumi Takasaki ............................ 361997 Kirsten Drake .................................. 321996 Megumi Takasaki ............................ 291995 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 561994 Kendall Richards ............................. 521993 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 441992 Keri Kropke ..................................... 341991 Keri Kropke ..................................... 311990 Christy Calderon ............................. 21 Tina Montoya .................................. 211989 Marielle Vaughn .............................. 421988 Caryn Williams ................................ 361987 Caryn Williams ................................ 211986 Lisa Martinez .................................. 341985 Lisa Martinez .................................. 331984 Lisa Martinez .................................. 15

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2002 Veronica Nelson ................................ 92001 Veronica Nelson .............................. 192000 Veronica Nelson .............................. 141999 Amber Phillips ................................... 71998 Megumi Takasaki .............................. 5 Carlyn Rojas ..................................... 51997 Melanie McCart ............................... 101996 Melanie McCart ................................. 91995 Gillian Boxx ....................................... 71994 Kendall Richards ............................... 71993 Gillian Boxx ....................................... 41992 Jennifer Horgan ................................ 51991 3 Players ........................................... 11990 Robyn Burgess ................................. 21989 Angie Jacobs .................................... 11988 Angie Jacobs .................................... 31987 3 Players ........................................... 11986 Lisa Martinez .................................... 11985 Lisa Martinez .................................... 3 JoAnn Graham .................................. 31984 Heather Bo ........................................ 21983 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 51982 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 2 Kelly Kirkland .................................... 21981 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 51980 Pam Reinoehl ................................... 71979 Pam Goldsborough ........................... 51978 Corky Foo ......................................... 51977 Corky Foo ......................................... 6

RBIYear Player RBI2009 Valerie Arioto ................................. 37 Gina Leomiti .................................... 372008 Gina Leomiti .................................... 502007 Alex Sutton ..................................... 472006 Haley Woods ................................... 552005 Haley Woods ................................... 582004 Haley Woods ................................... 572003 Courtney Scott ................................ 422002 Courtney Scott ................................ 462001 Veronica Nelson .............................. 522000 Veronica Nelson .............................. 421999 Lisa Iancin ....................................... 361998 Holly Yost ........................................ 251997 Melanie McCart ............................... 541996 Jessica Parker ................................ 371995 Jenny Ackley ................................... 471994 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 421993 Gillian Boxx ..................................... 441992 Jennifer Horgan .............................. 301991 Janeen LaGrace ............................. 241990 Sue Jacquez ................................... 201989 Angie Jacobs .................................. 261988 Kim Moe .......................................... 291987 Kim Moe .......................................... 221986 Erin Cassidy .................................... 201985 Lisa Martinez .................................. 251984 Heather Bo ...................................... 111983 Pam Reinoehl ................................. 171982 Kelly Kirkland .................................. 151981 Andy Sievers ................................... 241980 Ann Wondolowski ........................... 281979 Pam Goldsborough ......................... 281978 Corky Foo ....................................... 231977 Corky Foo ....................................... 25

ERAYear Player ERA2009 Marissa Drewrey ........................ 2.142008 Valerie Arioto .............................. 1.932007 Lauren Frankiewicz ...................... 3.392006 Kristina Thorson ........................... 0.832005 Kristina Thorson ........................... 1.092004 Kristina Thorson ........................... 0.872003 Kelly Anderson ............................. 1.052002 Jocelyn Forest ............................. 1.112001 Jocelyn Forest ............................. 0.822000 Nicole DiSalvio ............................. 1.381999 Jocelyn Forest ............................. 1.321998 Whitney Floyd .............................. 1.501997 Holly Yost ..................................... 2.741996 Whitney Floyd .............................. 1.401995 Whitney Floyd .............................. 1.381994 Anne Walsh .................................. 1.341993 Michele Granger .......................... 0.501992 Michele Granger .......................... 0.551991 Michele Granger .......................... 0.431990 Michele Granger .......................... 0.351989 Robyn Burgess ............................ 0.711988 Erin Cassidy ................................. 0.791987 Judy Arciniega ............................. 0.781986 Lisa Martinez ............................... 0.221985 Kim Moe ....................................... 0.631984 Margaret Sutter ............................ 0.791983 Margaret Sutter ............................ 1.051982 Margaret Sutter ............................ 0.801981 Leslie Partch ................................ 0.281980 Leslie Partch ................................ 0.361979 Leslie Partch ................................ 0.271978 Corky Foo .................................... 1.991977 Connie Stith ................................. 3.17

WINSYear Player Wins2009 Marissa Drewrey ........................... 242008 Marissa Drewrey ........................... 292007 Lauren Frankiewicz ......................... 182006 Kristina Thorson .............................. 362005 Kelly Anderson ................................ 282004 Kristina Thorson .............................. 282003 Kelly Anderson ................................ 232002 Jocelyn Forest ................................ 292001 Jocelyn Forest ................................ 272000 Jocelyn Forest ................................ 231999 Jocelyn Forest ................................ 241998 Whitney Floyd ................................. 191997 Holly Yost ........................................ 291996 Whitney Floyd ................................. 221995 Whitney Floyd ................................. 231994 Anne Walsh ..................................... 251993 Michele Granger ............................. 301992 Michele Granger ............................. 301991 Michele Granger ............................. 331990 Michele Granger ............................. 241989 Robyn Burgess ............................... 241988 Erin Cassidy .................................... 231987 Kim Moe .......................................... 171986 Kim Moe .......................................... 171985 Kim Moe .......................................... 181984 Margaret Sutter ............................... 151983 Margaret Sutter ............................... 191982 Margaret Sutter ............................... 201981 Leslie Partch ................................... 261980 Leslie Partch .................................. 311979 Leslie Partch ................................... 201978 Corky Foo ....................................... 151977 Connie Stith .................................... 10

INNINGS PITCHEDYear Player IP2009 Marissa Drewrey ...................... 218.22008 Marissa Drewrey ...................... 314.02007 Lauren Frankiewicz .................... 208.12006 Kristina Thorson ......................... 302.02005 Kelly Anderson ........................... 240.22004 Kristina Thorson ......................... 226.12003 Kelly Anderson ........................... 247.02002 Jocelyn Forest ........................... 283.22001 Jocelyn Forest ........................... 255.12000 Jocelyn Forest ........................... 242.21999 Jocelyn Forest ........................... 212.01998 Whitney Floyd ............................ 210.01997 Holly Yost ................................... 319.31996 Whitney Floyd ............................ 235.71995 Whitney Floyd ............................ 233.31994 Anne Walsh ................................ 214.01993 Michele Granger ........................ 321.01992 Michele Granger ........................ 266.21991 Michele Granger ........................ 312.11990 Michele Granger ........................ 277.61989 Robyn Burgess .......................... 247.41988 Kim Moe ..................................... 225.71987 Kim Moe ..................................... 196.31986 Kim Moe ..................................... 178.61985 Kim Moe ..................................... 211.61984 Margaret Sutter .......................... 203.01983 Margaret Sutter .......................... 225.61982 Leslie Partch .............................. 215.61981 Leslie Partch .............................. 252.61980 Leslie Partch .............................. 269.51979 Sue Kensill ................................. 163.61978 Corky Foo .................................. 158.31977 Connie Stith ................................. 95.0

STRIKEOUTSYear Player K2009 Marissa Drewrey ......................... 2412008 Marissa Drewrey ......................... 3122007 Lauren Frankiewicz ....................... 2002006 Kristina Thorson ............................ 4612005 Kristina Thorson ............................ 2252004 Kristina Thorson ............................ 2322003 Kelly Anderson .............................. 1992002 Jocelyn Forest .............................. 3792001 Jocelyn Forest .............................. 3642000 Jocelyn Forest .............................. 2341999 Jocelyn Forest ............................. 2261998 Whitney Floyd ............................... 1501997 Holly Yost ...................................... 1861996 Anne Walsh ................................... 1251995 Whitney Floyd ............................... 2031994 Anne Walsh ................................... 2211993 Michele Granger ........................... 4841992 Michele Granger ........................... 3291991 Michele Granger ........................... 4631990 Michele Granger ........................... 3271989 Robyn Burgess ............................. 1871988 Erin Cassidy .................................. 1291987 Erin Cassidy .................................. 1081986 Kim Moe ........................................ 1201985 Kim Moe ........................................ 1661984 Margaret Sutter ............................. 1181983 Margaret Sutter ............................... 861982 Leslie Partch ................................. 2151981 Leslie Partch ................................. 2881980 Leslie Partch ................................. 2991979 Leslie Partch ................................. 1801978 Corky Foo ....................................... 101977 Connie Stith .................................... 32Bold indicates returning player

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POSTSEASON RESULTS

1981 – 5TH TIERegional at Arizona State (2nd)Cal 2, Arizona State 1CS Fullerton 3, Cal 2Cal 6, Arizona State 0CS Fullerton 3, Cal 0

College World Series at Norman, OKCal 3, Illinois State 1Cal 4, Oklahoma 1CS Fullerton 1, Cal 0UCLA 2, Cal 0

AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

1980 – 5TH TIERegional at Fresno State (1st)Cal 1, Fresno State 0Cal Poly Pomona 1, Cal 0Cal 2, UCLA 0Cal 2, Fresno State 1Cal 1, Cal Poly Pomona 0Cal 1, CS Fullerton 0Cal 4, CS Fullerton 0

College World Series at Norman, OKUtah State 4, Cal 1Cal 2, Massachusetts 0Texas A&M 1, Cal 0

1982Regional at Arizona StateCal 1, Arizona State 0Arizona State 3, Cal 1Arizona State 2, Cal 1

1992 – 5TH TIERegional at CalCal 1, San Jose State 0Cal 6, San Jose State 1

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKCal 3, Florida State 0UCLA 10, Cal 0 (5 innings)Arizona 2, Cal 1

1993Regional at CalCal 1, Cal State Sacramento 0 (9 innings)Long Beach State 5, Cal 0Cal 1, Long Beach State 0Long Beach State 2, Cal 1

1994Regional at Fresno StateOregon 3, Cal 2Cal 8, Central Michigan 0 (6 innings)Oregon 2, Cal 1 (20 innings)

1995Regional at Cal State SacramentoFresno State 2, Cal 1Cal 2, Cal State Sacramento 1Fresno State 2, Cal 0

1996 – 5TH TIERegional at Fresno StateCal 4, Long Beach State 1Cal 1, Fresno State 0Cal 2, Fresno State 1 (9 innings)

College World Series at Columbus, GACal 2, SW Louisiana 0Washington 9, Cal 7Iowa 1, Cal 0

1982 – 5TH TIE

College World Series at Norman, OKCal 5, Central Michigan 0Oklahoma State 3, Cal 0Texas A&M 5, Cal 0

1986 – 3RD TIERegional at Arizona StateCal 8, Arizona State 0Arizona State 3, Cal 0Cal 2, Arizona State 1

College World Series at Omaha, NECal 2, Northwestern 0CS Fullerton 3, Cal 0Cal 1, Creighton 0 (8 innings)Texas A&M 1, Cal 0 (10 innings)

1987Regional at Fresno StateFresno State 3, Cal 0Fresno State 5, Cal 2

1988Regional at Fresno StateCal 3, Fresno State 0 (8 innings)Fresno State 3, Cal 0Fresno State 5, Cal 2

1989Regional at Fresno StateFresno State 1, Cal 0 (10 innings)Fresno State 6, Cal 0

1990Regional at CalCal 2, San Jose State 1UNLV 1, Cal 0Cal 1, UNLV 0UNLV 2, Cal 1

1991Regional at Fresno StateFresno State 2, Cal 0Fresno State 8, Cal 1

Senior Jocelyn Forest won eight straight postseason games for the Golden Bears in 2002, allowing a combined ERA of only 0.50.

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1997Regional at Fresno StateFresno State 7, Cal 0Cal 3, Cal State Northridge 2 (9 innings)Cal 3, Long Beach State 1Fresno State 9, Cal 3

1998Regional at Fresno StateCal 3, Cal State Northridge 1Fresno State 6, Cal 3Minnesota 3, Cal 2

1999 – 3RD TIERegional at MassachusettsCal 5, Hofstra 4Cal 1, Massachusetts 0SW Louisiana 2, Cal 1Cal 2, Massachusetts 0 (8 innings)Cal 3, SW Louisiana 0Cal 8, SW Louisiana 1

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKArizona 3, Cal 0Cal 2, Arizona State 0Cal 1, Fresno State 0Washington 3, Cal 0

2000 – 7TH TIERegional at Fresno StateCal 2, Florida 0Cal 3, Cal State Fullerton 2Fresno State 2, Cal 0Cal 2, Florida 1Cal 2, Fresno State 0

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKOklahoma 2, Cal 1Arizona 6, Cal 0

2001 – 5TH TIERegional at Florida StateCal 2, Connecticut 0Cal 2, Florida Atlantic 0Cal 1, Florida State 0Florida State 2, Cal 1Cal 3, Florida State 2 (10 innings)

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKArizona 3, Cal 2Cal 5, Michigan 2Stanford 1, Cal 0

2002 – 1STRegional at Fresno StateCal 2, Fresno State 1 (10 innings)Cal 1, Stanford 0Cal 4, Cal State Fullerton 2Cal 1, Cal State Fullerton 0

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKCal 4, Oklahoma 2Cal 1, Florida State 0Cal 3, Arizona State 0Cal 6, Arizona 0

CAL vs. NCAA OPPONENTSAlabama ........................................................ 0-1Arizona .......................................................... 3-5Arizona State ................................................ 5-3Baylor ............................................................ 2-1BYU ............................................................... 1-1Cal State Fullerton ........................................ 3-1Cal State Northridge ..................................... 2-0Cal State Sacramento ................................... 2-0Central Michigan ........................................... 1-0Connecticut ................................................... 1-0Creighton ...................................................... 1-0DePaul .......................................................... 1-0Florida ........................................................... 2-4Florida Atlantic .............................................. 1-0Florida State .................................................. 6-1Fresno State ............................................. 10-15Hofstra .......................................................... 1-0Illinois State ................................................... 1-0Iowa .............................................................. 0-1Long Beach State ......................................... 4-2Louisiana State ............................................. 1-1Maine ............................................................ 1-0Massachusetts .............................................. 2-0Michigan ........................................................ 3-0Minnesota ..................................................... 0-1

Mississippi State .......................................... 2-0Nebraska ....................................................... 4-0Northwestern ................................................. 1-0Oakland ......................................................... 1-0Oklahoma ...................................................... 3-1Oklahoma State ............................................ 2-0Oregon .......................................................... 0-2Oregon State ................................................. 1-2San Jose State .............................................. 3-0San Diego State ............................................ 1-0Southwestern Louisiana ................................ 3-1Stanford ........................................................ 1-1Tennessee Tech ............................................ 0-1Texas ............................................................. 0-1Texas A&M .................................................... 0-1UCLA ............................................................. 1-4UNLV ............................................................. 1-2Washington ................................................... 0-2

All-Time NCAA Postseason Record ......78-55AIAW Postseason Record .......................13-8NCAA Regional Record .........................57-31NCAA Super Regional Record ..................3-7WCWS Record ......................................18-17

2003 – 2NDRegional at MichiganCal 8, Oakland 0 (6 innings)Cal 9, Michigan 0Cal 1, DePaul 0Cal 1, DePaul 0

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKCal 7, UCLA 3 (10 innings)Texas 1, Cal 0Cal 5, Oklahoma 2Cal 2, Arizona 1 (12 innings)Cal 4, Arizona 1UCLA 1, Cal 0

2004 – 2NDRegional at NebraskaCal 4, Maine 0Cal 2, Mississippi State 1Cal 2, Nebraska 0Cal 2, Nebraska 0

College World Series at Oklahoma City, OKCal 4, Florida State 2Cal 2, Oklahoma 1LSU 4, Cal 1Cal 4, LSU 1UCLA 3, Cal 1

2005 – 6THRegional at Fresno StateBYU 3, Cal 1Cal 4, Long Beach State 3Cal 9, BYU 0, five inningsCal 3, Fresno State 1Cal 1, Fresno State 0Super Regionals at BaylorCal 8, Baylor 0, six inningsBaylor 4, Cal 1Cal 7, Baylor 1

WCWS at Oklahoma City, OKUCLA 2, Cal 1Arizona 3, Cal 2, 12 innings

2006Regional at IowaCal 1, Illinois State 0Cal 4, Nebraska 2Cal 6, Nebraska 1Super Regional at Oregon StateCal 2, OSU 1OSU 1, Cal 0OSU 3, Cal 0

2007Regional at TuscaloosaCal 13, Florida State 6Tennessee Tech 3, Cal 1Alabama 13, Cal 1

2008Regional at Fresno StateCal 4, San Diego State 1Cal 3, Fresno State 0Fresno State 3, Cal 2Cal 7, Fresno State 6Super Regional at FloridaFlorida 4, Cal 2Florida 4, Cal 2

2009Regional at Florida StateCal 8, Mississippi 3Cal 2, Oklahoma State 0Cal 2, Oklahoma State 1Super Regional at FloridaFlorida 2, Cal 0Florida 2, Cal 1

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Debbie Salazor ................. 1974-76Pua Santiago ......................... 1986Pat Sauer ............................... 1974Kim Sawyer ........................... 1985Christina Schallig .................... 2007Nikki Schrey............................ 2009Emily Schwegman ................. 1978Courtney Scott .................. 2000-03Peggy Scully .......................... 1978Donna Seid ....................... 1974-76Danielle Setiawan .................. 2001Vernae Sevilla ......... 2007-presentTonya Seymore ................. 1991-94Morgan Siegel .................. 2006-07Andria Sievers .................. 1980-83Cheryl Smith .......................... 1980Karen Smith .................... 1981, ‘84Heather Smittle ................. 1989-91Alyssa Smoke ........................ 2004Chelsea Spencer .............. 2002-05Dorothy Stevenson ................ 1975Joan Stevenson ..................... 1974Lidia Stiglich ..................... 1989-92Connie Stith ...................... 1974-77Beth Strauss .......................... 1985Mary Streshly ......................... 1987Margaret Sutter ................. 1981-84Alex Sutton ....................... 2004-07Gloria Swanson ..................... 1975

TMegumi Takasaki .............. 1996-99Debbie Temple .................. 1974-75Laura Terada .................... 1992-95Connie Thodos ...................... 1974Shannon Thomas ... 2009-presentKris Thorig ............................. 1994Kristina Thorson ............... 2003-06Marsha Tiller .......................... 1982Chanel Tripp .......................... 2003

USherri Uffelman ...................... 1979

VKatelyn Valenzuela ................ 2005Marielle Vaughn ..................... 1989Jessica Vernaglia .............. 2002-05Katie Vickers ..................... 2006-08

WMarilyn Walker ....................... 1980Anne Walsh ...................... 1994-96Mary Walsh ............................ 1991Linzi Wescott ......................... 2003Cheryl Westberg ............... 1976-77Nancy White .......................... 1985Anne Williams ................... 1990-91Caryn Williams .................. 1985-88Lynda Wills ....................... 1985-88Rachel Wilson ................... 2005-06Carly Winger ..................... 2006-07Ann Wondoloski ................ 1977-80Haley Woods .................... 2003-06

YSusan Yoshioka ..................... 1975Holly Yost .......................... 1996-99

ZJudy Zeigler ........................... 1983

AJenny Ackley ..................... 1995-98Micki Adachi ........................... 1974Themy-Jo Adachi .............. 1976-79Sarah Adams .................... 2004-05Val Altamirano ................... 1989-92Kelly Anderson .................. 2002-05Katie Andrew ......................... 2001Gwen Arafiles ................... 2004-05Valerie Arioto .......... 2008-presentDenise Arce ........................... 1988Judy Arciniega .................. 1987-90Carrie Arth ..................... 2008-2009

BStacey Baba .......................... 1977Jo Baker ........................... 1981-84Roxi Bardwell .................... 1980-82Lauren Bauer ................. 2008-2009Kristen Bayless ................. 2002-05Sandy Beach .................... 1985-88Jamia Berkman ................. 1986-88Amy Bishop ............. 2009-presentVictoria Blint ........................... 1994Heather Bo ............................ 1984Cassie Bobrow ................. 2002-03Karen Bonini ..................... 1994-97Linda Bothwell ....................... 1974Paige Bowie .................. 1998-2001Jacque Bowman ............... 1981-84Gillian Boxx ....................... 1992-95Tera Brandon ......................... 1992Maiko Bristow ................... 1996-99Robyn Burgess ................. 1989-92

CChristy Calderon ............... 1988-91Heather Camara .......... 2006, 2008Donna Campana .............. 1987-88Christy Campbell .............. 1992-93Kelly Campbell .................. 1982-83Erin Cassidy ..................... 1986-89Cindy Casteel ........................ 1977Shauna Chapin ............. 1999-2000Debra Chaw ...................... 1975-78Jo Ellen Chew ........................ 1977Vicky Cody ........................ 1977-79Peggy Critz ....................... 1976-77Marlo Cruz-Sands ...... 1989, ‘91-93

DKourtney Davis ...................... 2001Jen Deering ...................... 2000-03Joan DeLeon .................... 1977-78Debra Delgado ...................... 1976Roni Deutch ...................... 1983-86Tammy Dietrich ...................... 1993Nicole DiSalvio ............. 1998-2001Ann Drake .............................. 1980Kirsten Drake .................... 1995-99Marissa Drewrey ..... 2007-presentPauline Duenas ............ 1998-2001

EDenise Ebright ....................... 1995Frani Echavarria ..... 2009-presentKaleo Eldredge ................. 2002-05

FEvelyn Fernandez ............. 1985-88Shari Fisher ...................... 1979-82Marianne Flatland ............. 1978-80Mary Fleming .................... 1978-81

Mike Leavitt ........................... 1985Sara Leiman ..................... 1974-76Katherine Lee ........................ 1976Gina Leomiti ................. 2006-2009Lisa Lipelt .............................. 1980Diane Lorence .................. 1975-77Jessica Luna .......................... 1996

MEryn Manahan .................. 2000-03Marcia Mann ..................... 1974-75Jean Marquardt ..................... 1975Lisa Martinez .................... 1984-86Patricia Martinez ............... 1977-79Bernice Masaniai ....... 2007-presentDanielle Mashy ...................... 1993Katie May .......................... 1996-99Melanie McCart ................ 1994-97Rose Messina ................... 1986-87Julie Meyer ....................... 2005-08Katy Meyer ....................... 1981-83Elena Mitschkowetz .......... 1978-79Kim Moe ........................... 1985-88Meredith Mollner .................... 1997Jo Ann Momono ................ 1974-76Tina Montoya .................... 1989-92Jessica Moore .................. 2006-07Kristen Morley ............... 1999-2003Cheri Mowry .......................... 1993

NVeronica Nelson ............... 2000-03Nancy Nerenberg .................. 1978Lori Newdoll ...................... 1983-84Valerie Nicklas .................. 1995-99

OKathy O’Brien ........................ 1974Ali O’Connor .......................... 1991Lisa O’Connor ................... 1990-93Jeannette Ong ....................... 1975Jill Osur ............................. 1986-87

PJessica Pamanian ............ 2002-05Jessica Parker .................. 1993-97Leslie Partch ..................... 1979-82Marcia Partch ........................ 1982Mikella Pedretti ................. 2000-03Erika Perez ....................... 1992-95Amber Phillips ............... 1998-2001Ivy Pinkerton .......................... 1990Stacy Pitton ...................... 1987-90Janice Pontes ........................ 1978Laura Power ................. 1999-2000

QMichelle Quinney .............. 1978-79

RErika Racklin ..................... 2005-08Shauna Rajkowski ............ 1984-87Frances Reed .................. 1986, 88Jennifer Reichhoff .................. 2002Elia Reid .................. 2009-presentJamia Reid............... 2009-presentPam Reinoehl ................... 1980-83Kendall Richards .............. 1993-94Theresa Robinson ............ 1979-80Anne Marie Rockwell ............. 1977Roni Rodrigues ................. 2002-04Carlyn Rojas ..................... 1996-98Jennifer Russell ................ 1983-84

Whitney Floyd ................... 1994-98Corinne “Corky” Foo ......... 1977-80Jocelyn Forest .............. 1999-2002Dina Frandsen .................. 1994-97Lauren Frankiewicz .......... 2006-07Lori Friday .............................. 1985Emily Friedman ................. 2004-06

GKaren Gai .............................. 1975Deborah Gaisford .................. 1978Vicky Galindo .................... 2003-05Colleen Galloway ............ 1979, ‘81Jeana Gevas ..................... 2005-06Pamela Goldsborough ...... 1979-80Keely Graf .............................. 1978Jo Anne Graham .................... 1985Michele Granger ............... 1989-93Melinda Griffith ...................... 1974Doreen Gutierrez ................... 1978Candy Green .................... 1976-77

HBecky Hanson .................. 1987-88Candace Harper ........... 1999-2002Shannon Harper ............... 2004-05Paula Hernandez ................... 1993Savannah Hensley ................. 2008Kathy Hicks ............................ 1980Stephanie Hinds ............... 1984-87Kelly Hintz ......................... 1982-83Diana Ho ........................... 1974-75Debra Hodson ....................... 1976Barbara Hofer ................... 1988-90LeAnna Hoglen ................. 2002-03Jennifer Horgan ................ 1991-92Sati Houston ........... 2009-presentShannon Houston ... 2007-presentCindy Huhn ............................ 1984Tricia Hunt ........................ 1998-99Ty Hunter ............................... 1998

ILisa Iancin .................... 1997-2000Michelle Ishihara ............... 1996-97

JAngie Jacobs ............. 1985, ‘87-89Gretchen Jacobs .............. 1981-84Sue Jacquez ..................... 1989-92Lindsay James .................. 2003-06Tracy Jensen ......................... 1975Oneda Johnson ..................... 1974Sheryl Johnson ...................... 1978

KLisa Kantor ....................... 1986-89Sanoe Kekahuna..... 2008-presentKim Kappus ...................... 1989-90Tina Kellner ...................... 1994-96Taylor Kelly ............. 2007-presentSue Kensill ............................. 1979Saanen Kerson ...................... 1994Theresa Kilgariff ............... 1996-97Kelly Kirkland .................... 1981-83Chloe Kloezeman .................. 2006Arlene Koski ..................... 1976-77Jackie Kostka ........................ 1979Rhonda Krider .................. 1994-95Keri Kropke ....................... 1990-93

LJaneen LaGrace ............... 1990-93Brittany LaRosa ......... 2007-present

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1972

HEAD COACH: DEBBIE GEBHARDT

OVERALL RECORD: 2-4Sonoma State 5-1 HCal State Hayward 7-11 ANevada 6-8 HChico State 8-6 HSacramento State 2-4 AUC Davis 2-9 A

1973HEAD COACH: DEBBIE

GEBHARDTOVERALL RECORD: 2-4

NCIAC RECORD: 4THSonoma State 22-19 AChico State 7-13 ACal State Hayward 10-6 HNevada 9-11 ASacramento State 6-14 HUC Davis 1-11 H

1974HEAD COACH: CONI STAFF

OVERALL RECORD: 5-4NCIAC RECORD: 5TH

UC Santa Cruz 8-7 HSan Francisco State 5-4 HUC Davis 2-8 AChico State 9-7 HSacramento State 8-10 Cal State Hayward 0-1 ANevada 5-12, 10-5 HSonoma State 5-4 H

1975HEAD COACH: CONI STAFF

OVERALL RECORD: 4-3NCIAC RECORD: 3RD

Sacramento State 9-18 HUC Davis 8-16 HChico State 5-3 ACal State Hayward 14-13 HNevada 2-4 ASonoma State 19-9 AHumboldt State 13-1 H

1976HEAD COACH: MYRTLE BAKER

OVERALL RECORD: 9-6NCIAC RECORD: 3RD

Nevada 2-8Humboldt State 17-1Chico State 3-1Sacramento State 0-3Cal Poly Pomona LNevada LSan Diego State WSonoma State WNevada LPortland L, WSan Francisco WNote: records incomplete

1977HEAD COACH: MYRTLE BAKER

OVERALL RECORD: 12-9NORCAL RECORD: 5-3/4TH

San Francisco State 13-7 HSan Francisco 10-5 AOregon State 1-5 HUD Davis 6-4 HSonoma State 18-4 ANevada 2-12 ACal State Hayward 15-5 HSacramento State 6-12 H

UC Davis 16-10 1Sacramento State 0-8 1San Francisco State 4-3 1Chico State 2-9 1Chabot 10-2 AChico State 0-13 AHumboldt State 23-2 APacific 14-3 HSan Francisco 17-6 HUC Davis 15-19 2UC Riverside 3-4 2UC Santa Barbara 1-5 2UC San Diego 11-7 21 – NCIAC Tournament, Chico, CA2 – All-California Tournament

1978HEAD COACH: BONNIE

JOHNSONOVERALL RECORD: 19-19-1

NORCAL RECORD: 2NDNevada 2-4, 2-8 APacific 4-8, 3-15 AUtah State 2-11 HCal Poly SLO 0-10, 2-19 AUC Riverside 10-4, 12-6 AUCLA 0-6, 1-7 ASan Francisco 10-0, 6-5 HNevada 5-1, 9-9 HFresno State 4-3, 5-1 HSanta Clara 10-4 HPacific 6-5, 7-6 HFresno State 0-2, 0-4 ASan Francisco 6-1, 12-5 ASacramento State 4-6 1Oregon State 7-11 1Oregon Tech 25-0 1Portland State 5-4 1Humboldt State 13-2 1Sacramento State 3-1, 0-4 ASouthern Oregon State 8-7 HWest Valley JC 4-5 HNevada 3-4 HSan Francisco State 16-1, 8-10 HUC San Diego 4-0 NUC Davis 1-4 NUC Santa Barbara 0-6 N1 – Reno Invitational, Reno, NV

1979HEAD COACH BONNIE JOHNSON

OVERALL RECORD: 37-9NORCAL RECORD: 1ST

Nevada 1-0, 4-1 HUC Davis 5-3, 6-1 HSacramento State 2-8, 2-0 HSan Francisco 10-0, 10-0 HPortland State 3-2, 7-1 HHumboldt State 3-6, 6-5 AFresno State 8-1, 2-0 HPortland State 1-0 AOregon Col. of Education 8-2Oregon State 0-1 AOregon 0-1 APacific 8-1, 11-0 AFresno State 6-0, 1-2 ASanta Clara 10-0, 9-0 HSan Francisco 2-1, 12-0 ASan Francisco State 6-0 1Portland State 2-3 1Northern Arizona 3-1 1Chico State 1-0 1Nevada 7-4 1Weber State 3-0 1Portland State 4-5 1Santa Clara 2-0, 5-0 AUC Santa Barbara 1-0 H

Sacramento State 2-1 HWest Valley JC 1-0 HSan Francisco State 16-0, 14-0 APacific 3-0, 9-0 HCal Poly SLO 5-4 AUCLA 0-3 NSacramento State 4-1 NCal Poly Pomona 0-10 A1 – Reno Invitational, Reno, NV

1980HEAD COACH: BONNIE

JOHNSONOVERALL RECORD: 46-11

NORCAL RECORD: 1STUC Davis 2-1, 4-0Nevada 2-1, 0-2Stanford 12-1, 15-2Portland State 11-1, 8-0Oregon 1-0, 3-1Cal Poly SLO 5-0, 3-2Cal State Fullerton 3-2, 6-3Cal Poly Pomona 1-2, 0-1UCLA 0-1, 4-1U.S. International 12-0, 6-0Santa Clara 12-0, 6-0San Francisco 2-0, 1-3Pacific 10-0, 11-0Fresno State 2-1, 2-3Portland State 15-1 1Idaho State 2-4 1Northern Arizona 8-1 1Pacific 11-1 1Fresno State 6-1 1Utah 1-0 1Chico State 1-2 1Sacramento State 4-0 2Oregon State 1-0 2Oklahoma 2-1, 1-0 2Pacific 7-0, 2-0San Francisco 4-0, 11-1Fresno State 1-0, 2-0Santa Clara 12-0, 5-0Fresno State 1-0Cal Poly Pomona 0-1 3UCLA 2-0 3Fresno State 2-1 3Cal Poly Pomona 1-0 3Cal State Fullerton 1-0, 4-0 3Utah State 1-4 4Massachusetts 2-0 4Texas A&M 0-1 41 – Reno Invitational, Reno, NV2 – Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA3 – WAIAW Tournament, Fresno, CA4 – AIAW College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

1981HEAD COACH: BONNIE

JOHNSONOVERALL RECORD: 48-13

NORCAL RECORD: 1STUC Davis 8-0, 9-0 HNevada 4-0, 1-0 HSanta Clara 1-0, 8-0 HSan Francisco 3-0, 2-0 ALSU 1-0 1Texas-Arlington 3-0 1Missouri 1-0 1Ohio State 1-0 1Oklahoma 0-2 1Northern Colorado 2-1 1Iowa 7-0 1Western Michigan 0-1 1Ohio State 12-0 1Western Michigan 0-1 1

Michigan State 0-1 1Carthage 10-0 1Oklahoma 1-0 1Iowa State 2-1 2Missouri 0-1 2Texas A&M 0-1 2West Texas State 8-0 2Oklahoma State 2-1 2New Mexico 0-1 2Santa Clara 12-0, 4-1 AStanislaus State 9-0 3Oregon State 3-0 3Arizona State 1-0, 2-0Fresno State 1-2, 2-1 APacific 2-0, 5-2 ASan Francisco 2-1, 2-0 HCal Poly Pomona 3-0, 1-0 HSan Francisco 3-0 4Fresno State 1-2 4Sacramento State 9-0 4Oregon 7-0 4Fresno State 3-0 4Pacific 9-1, 2-0 HSacramento State 4-2, 9-0Fresno State 1-0, 3-2 HArizona State 2-1 5Cal State Fullerton 2-3 5Arizona State 6-0 5Cal State Fullerton 1-3 5Illinois State 3-1 6Oklahoma 4-1 6Cal State Fullerton 0-1 6UCLA 0-2 61 – Oklahoma Invitational, Norman,

OK2 – Texas Women’s Invitational,

Denton, TX3 – Pacific Invitational, Stockton, CA4 – Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA5 – WAIAW Tournament, Tempe, AZ6 – AIAW College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

1982HEAD COACH BONNIE JOHNSON

OVERALL RECORD: 37-17-1NORCAL RECORD: 2ND

UC Davis 6-0, 17-0 ASan Francisco 1-0, 13-3 HStanford 10-0, 1-0 ASanta Clara 7-0, 9-0 HOregon State 2-0, 1-0 HU.S. International 2-1, 1-0 HCal Poly Pomona 0-2, 0-0 ACal State Fullerton 0-1, 3-0 AUCLA 0-3 ASan Diego State 2-0 1Arizona State 0-2 1San Francisco 5-2 1Texas A&M 0-1 1San Francisco 3-2, 1-0 ACal State Hayward 4-0 2Cal State Fullerton 0-1 2Sacramento State 1-0 2Arizona 2-0 2Utah State 3-5 3Long Beach State 5-4 3Cal State Dominguez Hills 3-1 3Utah 6-4 3Fresno State 1-3 3Long Beach State 4-1 3Santa Clara W, W ASan Francisco 4-2 4Pacific 4-0 4Utah 0-1, 1-0 4Fresno State 0-1, 0-6 H

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Stanford 10-2, 7-0 HPacific 0-4 AFresno State 1-0, 1-2 APacific 1-0, 5-0 HArizona State 1-0, 1-3, 1-2 5Central Michigan 5-0 6Oklahoma State 0-3 6Texas A&M 0-5 61 – Pony Invitational, Fullerton, CA2 – Pacific Invitational, Stockton, CA3 – Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas,

NV4 – California Invitational, Berkeley,

CA5 – WAIAW Tournament, Tempe, AZ6 – AIAW College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

1983HEAD COACH: DONNA TERRY

OVERALL RECORD: 26-21NORPAC RECORD: 6-6/4TH

Fresno State 2-0, 2-0 HPacific 1-2, 1-4 AU.S. International 9-0, 0-7 ASan Diego State 3-0, 0-2 AU.S. International 2-0 1Cal Poly Pomona 0-2 1Weber State 3-4 1New Mexico State 1-0 1Fresno State 2-1 1Cal Poly Pomona 0-2 1Cal State Fullerton 0-2, 0-2 HPacific 0-3, 3-4 HFresno State 0-4, 0-1 ASan Francisco 1-0, 4-0 HU.S. International 4-0 2Sacramento State 5-0 2Cal Poly SLO 8-1 2Cal State Northridge 0-2 2Santa Clara 15-0, 5-0 HSan Francisco 3-1, 11-0 ANebraska 1-2 3Texas A&M 0-5 3Creighton 1-0 3Nebraska 3-4 3Santa Clara 6-0, 7-0 AOregon 3-0, 1-0 AOregon State 1-5, 1-4 AUC Santa Barbara 2-4, 4-0 HUC Santa Barbara 3-0 4Pacific 0-1 4Nebraska 1-2 4San Francisco 2-0 4Fresno State 2-1 41 – Pony Invitational, Fullerton, CA2 – Pacific Invitational, Stockton, CA3 – Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, NE4 – Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA

1984HEAD COACH: DONNA TERRYOVERALL RECORD: 27-19-1NORPAC RECORD: 8-4/3RD

Pacific 1-2, 1-1 HSan Francisco 2-0, 1-4 HFresno State 0-3, 1-0 ASan Francisco 2-1, 2-1 ANorthern Arizona 0-3 1Utah 2-1 1Nevada 1-0 1Northern Arizona 2-0 1Nevada 1-2 1Utah 1-5 1Oregon State 1-0, 0-1 HOregon 2-0, 7-1 HUtah 2-1 2Fresno State 0-1 2Pacific 1-2 2

UCLA 0-1, 0-4 AUC Santa Barbara 4-2, 8-6 AFresno State 1-2, 0-1 HSanta Clara 6-1, 14-0 HOregon State 1-0 3Sacramento State 8-1 3Stanford 7-0 3UC Santa Barbara 5-0 3U.S. International 1-0 3Arizona State 0-2 3Pacific 1-3 3Arizona 0-4 3Santa Clara 10-0, 2-0 APacific 0-4, 2-0 AUC Santa Barbara 2-0 4Oregon 1-0 4Fresno State 2-1 4Oregon State 0-1 4San Francisco 3-0 4Pacific 0-1 41 – Reno Invitational, Reno, NV2 – Pony Invitational, Fullerton, CA3 – Libby Matson Invitational, Lodi,

CA4 – Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA

1985HEAD COACH: DONNA TERRY

OVERALL RECORD: 35-25NORPAC-10 RECORD: 6-4/4TH

Santa Clara 10-0, 11-0 ASan Francisco 3-1, 0-2 APacific 0-1, 6-0 ACal State Hayward 11-0, 2-0 HStanford 5-2, 6-0 HUSC 7-2, 10-0 HFresno State 0-1, 1-2 ASan Diego State 2-0, 0-1 NSan Diego State 4-1, 1-2 NTexas A&M 0-6, 1-0 HPacific 0-2, 0-3 HOregon State 0-1 HCal State Fullerton 4-3 1San Francisco 3-1 1Pacific 1-2 1Oregon State 1-0 2U.S. International 3-1 2UCLA 1-2 2Stanford 6-0, 2-0 ALong Beach State 3-2, 0-1 HSanta Clara 10-0, 12-0 HSan Francisco 2-1, 1-0 HUC Santa Barbara 0-1 3Fresno State 1-0 3Cal State Fullerton 7-0 3U.S. International 4-0 3Fresno State 1-2, 1-3 HUtah 1-2, 4-3 4Arizona 3-0 4Brigham Young 4-1 4Utah State 10-4 4Nevada 4-0 4Northern Arizona 7-0 4Cal Poly Pomona 0-1, 2-1 HOregon 2-0, 2-0 AOregon State 1-2, 0-1 AFresno State 1-2 5San Francisco 3-2 5Oregon State 1-0 5Fresno State 3-0, 1-3 51 – Pony Invitational, Fullerton, CA2 – Pacific Invitational, Stockton, CA3 – Libby Matson Invitational, Lodi,

CA4 – Utah Invitational, Salt Lake City,

UT6 – NorPac Tournament, Fresno, CA

1987HEAD COACH: DONNA TERRY

OVERALL RECORD: 34-15PAC-10 RECORD: 8-2/1ST

San Francisco 5-0, 2-0 HPacific 0-5, 4-1 ANevada 6-0 HFresno State 1-0 HNevada 2-1, 6-5 HMichigan 4-3 1New Mexico State 11-1 1Adams State 8-0 1Central Arizona JC (Exh) 6-3 1BYU Club (Exh) 2-0 1Fresno State 0-5 1Nevada 5-0 HAdelphi 1-0 HPacific 1-0 HNorthwestern 1-2 HNebraska 2-1, 2-1 HArizona State 3-0, 2-1 HNebraska 0-1 2Central Michigan 1-3 2UNLV 3-0 2Kansas 8-0 2UCLA 1-3 2Cal Poly SLO 1-2, 1-0 HUCLA 3-0, 1-0 HFresno State 2-0, 1-3 AArizona 1-0, 0-5 HOregon 2-1 3Oregon State 0-1 3Arizona 1-6 3San Francisco 2-1 3Pacific 5-0 3Oregon 5-3 3Oregon State 6-1, 1-0 AOregon 4-2, 0-6 ASan Francisco 1-0, 3-0 HU.S. International 1-0, 1-2 HFresno State 0-3 4Fresno State 2-5 41 – Roadrunner Tournament,

Las Cruces, NM2 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA3 – Libby Matson Invitational, Lodi,

CA4 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1986HEAD COACH: DONNA TERRY

OVERALL RECORD: 43-17NORPAC RECORD: 8-2/T1ST

Cal Poly SLO 1-0, 1-0 HFresno State 0-1, 1-2 HNevada 3-0, 1-0 HSan Francisco 5-1, 4-2 HBrigham Young 2-0, 5-0 HTexas A&M 1-0 NLong Beach State 1-0 1Texas A&M 0-1 1UNLV 2-0 1Cal State Fullerton 0-5 1Cal Poly Pomona 2-0 1Adelphi 3-0 2Minnesota 4-1 2St. Mary’s (Texas) 4-1 2Oklahoma State 0-2 2Baylor 2-0 2South Carolina 6-2 2Northwestern 2-0 2Stanford 6-0, 5-1 HSan Jose State 5-0, 15-0 HOregon State 1-2, 6-0 AOregon 7-0, 4-1 ANew Mexico State 2-1 3Stanford 4-0 3U.S. International 1-0 3Arizona 3-4 3Oregon State 8-0 3San Francisco 7-0 3Pacific 5-2 3Arizona 1-8 3Oregon 10-0, 4-1 HLong Beach State 2-0, 1-3 HFresno State 0-1, 4-2 APacific 0-1, 0-1 AStanford 5-1, 1-0 ASan Jose State 1-0 4Fresno State 0-1 4Oregon State 2-0 4Fresno State 0-2 4Arizona State 8-0 5Arizona State 0-3, 1-0 5Northwestern 2-0 6Cal State Fullerton 0-3 6Creighton 1-0 6Texas A&M 0-1 61 – Pony Invitational, Fullerton, CA2 – Houston Classic, Houston, TX3 – Libby Matson Invitational, Lodi, CA4 – NorPac Tournament5 – NCAA Regional, Tempe, AZ6 – Women’s College World Series, Omaha,

NE

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1988HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 39-24PAC-10 RECORD: 7-11/5TH

Pacific 2-3, 2-0 AArizona State 1-0, 3-4 AArizona 2-3, 0-7 AIowa State 3-5 1Long Beach State 1-4 1UC Santa Barbara 1-0 1Arizona State 5-1 1New Mexico State 4-1 1Oregon 4-5 1UCLA 0-6, 0-2 HSan Francisco 3-1, 8-0 HNevada 4-0, 4-2 HIndiana 6-1 2SW Louisiana 4-0 2Texas-Arlington 2-0 2Colorado State 7-0 2Sam Houston State 4-0 2Bowling Green 6-0 2Iowa State 2-3 2Utah 4-3 HNorthwestern 3-2 HArizona State 1-2, 2-5 HCentral Michigan 2-3 3Utah State 2-1 3Kansas 9-0 3Oklahoma 11-5 3UCLA 0-1 3Oregon State 2-0, 1-0 HOregon 2-3, 2-1 HAdelphi 1-0, 10-2 HFresno State 3-1, 1-3 ASan Francisco 3-2, 2-0 HArizona 2-3, 4-0 HFresno State 5-2, 0-1 HHawaii 1-0, 3-1 HCal State Fullerton 0-1, 1-0 HSan Jose State 3-1, 4-0 HUCLA 0-4, 1-0 ACal State Fullerton 1-3, 3-0 NOregon 4-1, 0-1 NFresno State 3-0 4Fresno State 0-3, 2-5 41 – Nissan Invitational, Tucson, AZ2 – Houston Classic, Houston, TX3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1989HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 38-26PAC-10 RECORD: 10-10/4TH

Pacific 0-2, 1-2 HNew Mexico State 8-0 1Kansas 6-0 1Bowling Green 1-0 1Oregon 1-0 1Long Beach State 0-3 1Utah 3-0 1Nebraska 0-1 1Oregon State 4-0, 3-0 HSan Jose State 1-0, 7-1 HNevada 11-0, 1-0 HSan Jose State 3-0, 9-0 AUCLA 0-1, 0-2 ACal State Fullerton 0-1, 0-1 AArizona State 1-0, 1-0 HIndiana 3-2 2New Mexico 3-1 2Massachusetts 3-0 2Central Michigan 0-2 2Santa Clara 20-0 2Northwestern 8-0 3Cal Poly Pomona 4-0 3New Mexico State 1-4 3Texas A&M 0-1 3

U.S. International 1-0 3Utah 1-8 3St. Mary’s 2-0, 11-0 AOregon 4-3, 7-1 HUCLA 2-7, 0-2 HFresno State 5-6, 0-6 HOregon State 9-0, 7-0 AOregon 2-1, 0-4 AU.S. International 5-0, 4-0 HSt. Mary’s 2-1, 5-0 HSan Francisco 1-0, 9-2 HArizona State 2-1, 0-1 AArizona 0-1, 2-3 ASan Francisco 11-0, 10-0 HFresno State 1-2, 2-3 AArizona 2-3, 0-1 HFresno State 0-1 4Fresno State 0-6 41 – Nissan Invitational, Tucson, AZ2 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA3 – Pony Invitational, Fullerton, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1990HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 41-28PAC-10 RECORD: 9-9/T3RD

Santa Clara 6-3, 4-0 HSacramento State 3-4, 0-2 HOregon 1-2 1Pacific 2-1 1Arizona State 4-0 1Ohio State 2-3 1U.S. International 1-0 1Minnesota 2-0 1Utah 1-2 1Pacific 0-1, 3-8 AOregon State 7-0, 5-0 HSan Jose State 1-0 HSan Jose State 1-2, 2-0 ACal State Fullerton 0-1, 0-1 HSt. Mary’s 11-0, 8-0 AArizona State 1-0, 1-0 HOregon 6-0, 3-0 HMassachusetts 2-0, 7-1 HMassachusetts 2-0 2Utah State 3-0 2Michigan 5-1 2Santa Clara 4-0 2Sacramento State 2-0 2Iowa 2-1 2Arizona State 2-3 2UCLA 0-2, 1-2 HFresno State 0-2, 0-1 HSacramento State 2-0, 3-0 AFresno State 1-2, 0-1 AUCLA 0-1, 0-1 AU.S. International 0-1, 1-3 AHawaii 1-0, 3-0 HArizona State 2-1, 0-1 AArizona 0-2, 0-9 ASt. Mary’s 11-0, 7-0 HChaminade 10-1 AColorado State 2-0 3Hawaii 4-0 3New Mexico State 3-0 3New Mexico State 3-2 3Hawaii 3-0 3Oregon 0-1, 0-1 AOregon State 6-0, 2-1 ASan Jose State 2-1 4UNLV 0-1 4UNLV 1-0 4UNLV 0-1 41 – Arizona Softball Classic, Tucson, AZ2 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA3 – Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI4 – NCAA Regional, Berkeley, CA

1991HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 48-20PAC-10 RECORD: 14-6/3RD

St. Mary’s 8-2, 12-0 HFresno State 4-5, 0-1 HPacific 1-0, 6-0 HFlorida State 4-0 1UCLA 3-6 1Texas-Arlington 2-0 1New Mexico State 10-5 1Pacific 0-2 1Arizona 0-4 1Long Beach State 0-1 1Utah State 5-0 2San Diego State 2-1 2Cal State Northridge 8-1 2Long Beach State 1-2 2Northwestern 4-1 2Minnesota 3-5 2Northwestern 6-0 2Utah State 1-2 2Sacramento State 2-0, 6-1 AOregon State 1-0, 8-0 HStanford 4-0, 11-0 HPacific 3-0, 12-0 AVirginia 8-0 3Adelphi 8-0 3Creighton 3-0 3Kansas 4-0 3Arizona State 6-1 3Adelphi 5-0, 2-1 HOregon 3-0, 2-0 HFresno State 0-1, 4-3 AArizona 1-0, 0-4 HArizona State 0-1, 0-3 HSan Jose State 3-0, 1-0 HUCLA 2-0, 1-0 HArizona State 2-0, 1-2 AArizona 3-1, 1-0 AUCLA 0-1, 0-1 ACal State Fullerton 0-1, 0-1 ACal Poly Pomona 1-0, 1-0 ASacramento State 3-0, 3-2 HOregon State 7-0, 4-0 AOregon 4-0, 1-0 ACal State Northridge 3-0, 1-0 HFresno State 0-2 4Fresno State 1-8 41 – Arizona Softball Classic, Tucson, AZ2 – San Diego State Tournament, San

Diego, CA3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1992HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 47-16PAC-10 RECORD: 8-8/3RD

Texas A&M 3-0 1Cal State Fullerton 3-1 1Long Beach State 5-0 1Minnesota 4-0 1Pacific 1-0 1New Mexico State 6-0 1Fresno State 1-0, 1-0 ASan Jose State 1-0, 0-6 APacific 3-0, 4-0 HOregon 4-1, 6-1 HSanta Clara 15-0, 8-0 AMassachusetts 5-0, 4-1 HSW Louisiana 1-0 2St. Mary’s (Texas) 9-0 2Central Michigan 1-2 2Northeast Louisiana 10-0 2Southeastern Louisiana 12-0 2Indiana 8-0 2Iowa 4-0, 1-0 HCreighton 7-0 3Hawaii 3-4 3Michigan 5-4 3San Jose State 6-5 3UCLA 1-6 3Hawaii 4-5 3Arizona 1-3, 1-2 AArizona State 4-0, 1-2 ASacramento State 1-0, 3-2 HUCLA 0-1, 1-3 HSt. Mary’s 10-0, 7-2 ASanta Clara 8-0, 13-0 HUCLA 0-2, 3-4 ACal State Northridge 1-0, 1-0 AStanford 10-0, 5-0 HOregon State 4-0, 1-0 AOregon 2-0, 0-1 AOregon State 1-0, 1-0 ASacramento State 0-1, 5-0 ASan Jose State 1-0 4San Jose State 6-1 4Florida State 3-0 5UCLA 0-10 5Arizona 1-2 51 – Arizona Softball Classic, Tucson, AZ2 – Houston Classic, Houston, TX3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Berkeley, CA5 – Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

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OVERALL RECORD: 37-20PAC-10 RECORD: 12-10/3RD

Stanford 16-0, 16-0 HPacific 10-0, 1-2 ALong Beach State 0-1 1Minnesota 6-5 1Northwestern 1-0 1San Diego State 5-3 1St. Mary’s 17-1 1Northwestern 8-0 1San Diego State 7-5 1Ohio State 6-9 2Cal State Fullerton 3-0 2Northern Illinois 5-0 2Arizona State 4-0 2Minnesota 5-0 2Cal State Fullerton 0-1 2Arizona State 3-0, 6-0 HOregon 0-1, 3-1 HNebraska 8-0, 1-2 HWashington 3-0, 2-1 HOklahoma 1-0 3Hawaii 4-0 3Sacramento State 4-0 3Iowa 0-2 3St. Mary’s 10-0, 6-0 HStanford 26-0, 22-2 AOregon State 2-0, 1-3 HSacramento State 1-0, 3-2 HCal Poly Pomona 0-1 AUCLA 0-1, 0-5 ASacramento State 4-2, 0-1 AArizona State 0-1, 0-8 AArizona 0-1, 2-3 APacific 2-0, 4-0 HUCLA 0-2, 1-4 HSan Jose State 10-0 HWashington 9-2, 3-2 ASacramento State 1-0 4Long Beach State 2-5 4Long Beach State 1-0 4Long Beach State 1-2 41 – San Diego State Spring Classic,

San Diego, CA1 – Arizona Softball Classic, Tucson, AZ3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Berkeley, CA

1994HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 40-21PAC-10 RECORD: 10-12/5TH

Santa Clara 4-1, 5-0 HSt. Mary’s 4-0 ASacramento State 2-1, 1-0 HCal State Northridge 0-2 1San Jose State 2-3 1Santa Clara 9-0 1Cal State Northridge 0-1 1Santa Clara 11-0 1San Jose State 5-2 1Pacific 5-1, 1-4 AUCLA 0-2, 5-7 AArizona 0-8, 3-5 AArizona State 10-4, 6-0 AArizona State 0-1 2San Jose State 3-2 2Missouri 7-4 2Cleveland State 7-0 2Hawaii 0-6 2San Jose State 4-0 2Missouri 1-0 2Hawaii 5-1 2Oregon 10-0, 0-1 HCentral Michigan 2-0 3DePaul 5-6 3Nebraska 5-3 3

Long Beach State 5-3 3Nebraska 10-0 3Michigan 5-3 3Iowa 5-0 3Oklahoma 6-5 3Washington 4-2, 4-6 HSanta Clara 9-0, 4-0 AOregon State 8-0, 4-0 HArizona 1-10, 3-4 HSt. Mary’s 2-0, 4-1 AOregon 0-2, 2-3 AOregon State 4-1, 3-0 ASt. Mary’s 2-0 ASacramento State 3-1, 4-1 AArizona State 7-0, 4-0 HWashington 2-3, 2-7 AOregon 2-3 4Central Michigan 8-0 4Oregon 1-2 41 – Fabulous Four Tournament,

San Jose, CA2 – Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI3 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1995HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 41-21PAC-10 RECORD: 20-8/3RD

Santa Clara 6-5, 14-0 HSan Jose State 7-5, 5-3 HStanford 4-1, 11-1 HPacific 5-4, 3-5 HLong Beach State 7-4 1Cal State Northridge 8-2 1Fresno State 0-2 1UCLA 0-9 1Loyola Marymount 2-0 1Tennessee Tech 8-0 1Washington 6-1 1Cal State Northridge 1-2 2San Jose State 1-0 2Santa Clara 4-0 2Cal State Northridge 2-3 2Santa Clara 1-0 2San Jose State 3-0 2Ball State 5-0 3Colorado State 5-1 3Washington 2-3 3Nebraska 0-5 3Connecticut 1-2 4Utah State 5-1 4Iowa 3-2 4Sacramento State 3-4 4Washington 2-1, 5-1 HWashington 3-1, 15-14 AStanford 8-1, 12-0 AArizona State 6-3, 5-4 HArizona State 5-2, 4-2 AArizona 2-4, 1-6 ASt. Mary’s 5-0, 10-0 HUCLA 0-2, 3-5 ASacramento State 0-1, 0-5 AUCLA 2-0 HOregon 0-2, 0-2 HUCLA 4-2 HOregon 8-1, 2-3 AOregon State 11-1, 6-0 AOregon State 10-0, 9-3 HArizona 7-2, 1-15 HFresno State 1-2 5Sacramento State 2-1 5Fresno State 0-2 51 – Campbell/Cartier Spring Classic,

San Diego, CA2 – Fabulous Four Tournament, San Jose, CA3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA5 – NCAA Regional, Sacramento, CA

1997HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 36-26PAC-10 RECORD: 13-14/4TH

Santa Clara 7-0, 2-1 HSan Jose State 3-6, 5-4 HSt. Mary’s 3-0, 8-0 HPacific 3-6, 1-3 AUCLA 7-0, 1-11 HNew Mexico 6-4 1UNLV 3-8 1Utah State 4-8 1Oklahoma State 12-3 1Utah 8-7 1Arizona State 5-3, 3-7 HArizona 3-4, 1-4 AArizona State 8-1, 0-4 AIllinois State 3-1 2Southeast Missouri State 1-0 2Creighton 4-0 2Hawaii 3-2 2Creighton 7-0 2Hawaii 6-11 2Creighton 5-1 2Hawaii 0-4 2San Jose State 3-1 3Nebraska 3-4 3Michigan State 4-0 3Wisconsin 7-0 3Iowa 2-5 3Kansas 0-4 3Oregon 4-0, 8-13 HOregon State 3-0, 10-0 HUCLA 5-6, 0-3 AStanford 10-2, 8-7 HSanta Clara 10-0, 9-1 AWashington 1-9 AArizona 4-10, 0-11 HNew Mexico State 2-0, 2-0 HStanford 1-0, 1-2 AWashington 5-6, 5-4 HOregon State 5-4, 5-2 AOregon 3-5, 4-3 AFresno State 0-7 4Cal State Northridge 3-2 4Long Beach State 3-1 4Fresno State 3-9 41 – UNLV Softball Classic,

Las Vegas, NV2 – Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI3 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA4 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1996HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 41-23PAC-10 RECORD: 14-12/4TH

UCLA 0-7, 5-2 AStanford 6-4, 4-0 HCal State Northridge 5-0 1San Jose State 1-2 1Louisiana Tech 2-1 2Oklahoma State 0-3 2DePaul 8-3 2Utah 5-4 2UNLV 0-2 2Oregon State 10-0, 3-1 HOregon 3-0, 2-0 HNorthern Illinois 1-0 HColorado State 2-1 3Santa Clara 8-2 3Pacific 7-0 3Washington 2-7 3Pacific 11-8 3Colorado State 1-6 3Washington 0-5, 1-0 HIowa 1-0 4Toledo 9-0 4Utah 5-4 4Iowa 1-2 4Cal Poly SLO 4-2 4Michigan State 2-1 4Sacramento State 0-7 4Bowling Green 3-2, 14-0 HFresno State 0-9, 0-3 ASanta Clara 6-1, 1-0 AArizona State 1-3, 3-2 AArizona 2-7, 2-5 ASt. Mary’s 1-0, 2-1 AWashington 0-3, 2-3 AOregon 5-0 AOregon State 6-1 AArizona 3-1, 3-1 HArizona State 1-2, 3-2 HUCLA 0-2, 3-8 HCal Poly SLO 3-0, 4-1 HStanford 2-7, 3-0 ALong Beach State 4-1 5Fresno State 1-0 5Fresno State 2-1 5SW Louisiana 2-0 6Washington 7-9 6Iowa 0-1 61 – Fabulous Four Tournament,

San Jose, CA2 – NSCA Leadoff Classic, Columbus, GA3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA5 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA6 – Women’s College World Series,

Columbus, GA

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Arizona State 4-0 AOregon 2-3 HOregon State 2-5 HOregon State 0-4 HSanta Clara 3-1, 6-4 AStanford 0-2 AWashington 1-3 AUCLA 0-8 AUCLA 0-5 ASacramento State 1-2, 4-0 HOregon State 1-0 AOregon 4-0 AOregon 0-4 AArizona State 1-0 HArizona 1-4 HArizona 3-8 HFlorida 2-0 8CS Fullerton 3-2 8Fresno State 0-2 8Florida 2-1 8Fresno State 2-0 8Oklahoma 1-2 9Arizona 0-6 91 – Early Bird Tournament, San Jose, CA2 – Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, FL3 – UNLV Softball Classic, Las Vegas, NV4 – Troy Cox Classic, Las Cruces, NM5 – Easton Showcase Tournament,

Fullerton, CA6 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA7 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA8 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA9 – Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

2001HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 54-18PAC-10 RECORD: 6-14/7TH

UC Riverside 1-0, 9-1 HUtah 4-0 1Kansas 4-3 1Nebraska 6-5 1UNLV 3-0 1Fordham 14-1 1DePaul 1-0 2Nebraska 2-1 2Long Island 7-1 2LSU 3-0 2Saint Mary’s 2-0, 4-0 HMinnesota 1-0 3Long Beach State 3-0 3New Mexico 3-1 3Cal State Fullerton 2-0 3Harvard 7-0 3Portland State 7-0 3New Mexico State 3-0, 3-0 HSouthern Illinois 2-0 4

1998HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 35-27PAC-10 RECORD: 12-14/4TH

Sacramento State 8-0, 3-0 HColorado State 5-4 1Toledo 17-1 1Utah 1-6 1Utah State 9-5 1UNLV 4-2 1Oklahoma 0-1 2Florida 2-3 2Boston University 1-0 2Oklahoma State 0-1 2Nebraska 0-1 2Florida State 4-1 2Pacific 0-2 HStanford 2-4, 0-4 HWisconsin 5-7, 2-1 HCreighton 2-1 3Akron 4-1 3Santa Clara 5-2 3Drake 2-0 3Arizona State 2-0 3Creighton 8-1 3Arkansas 7-0 4Kansas 5-4 4Hawaii 3-1 4Texas A&M 9-0 4Baylor 6-2 4Iowa 2-4 4Nebraska 5-6 4Cal Poly SLO 0-2, 4-7 HWashington 6-4, 3-0 AOregon 2-3, 3-5 AOregon State 1-0, 3-4 AStanford 3-2, 2-3 ASan Jose State 5-0, 7-0 AArizona 4-8, 0-3 HArizona State 5-2, 4-3 HUCLA 8-1, 6-0 HWashington 0-3, 0-2 HArizona State 0-2, 2-4 AArizona 0-8, 1-7 AOregon State 3-1, 8-0 HOregon 2-0, 8-0 HCal State Northridge 3-1 5Fresno State 3-6 5Minnesota 2-3 51 – UNLV Softball Classic, Las Vegas, NV2 – NFCA Leadoff Classic, Columbus, GA3 – National Invitational Softball

Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA4 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA5 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA

1999HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 51-22PAC-10 RECORD: 13-14/5TH

San Jose State 8-0, 8-0 HMississippi State 6-4 1New Mexico State 7-0 1Florida State 4-0 1Texas 3-6 1Alabama 2-0 1Georgia 3-0 1Loyola Marymount 10-2 2UNLV 2-6 2Utah State 4-0 2Bowling Green 9-1 2Cal Poly 7-3 2Pacific 1-2, 1-2 ASanta Clara 7-0, 4-0 HUC Santa Barbara 9-1, 4-0 ACal Poly 6-0, 5-4 ATulsa 6-1, 2-0 HNotre Dame 4-0 3North Carolina 6-0 3UC Santa Barbara 2-5 3Texas Tech 1-0 3Purdue 2-0 3Utah 2-0 3Wisconsin 3-2 4Eastern Illinois 7-2 4Hawaii 3-0 4UCLA 3-4, 1-3 AWashington 1-2 AStanford 0-5, 4-3 ASt. Mary’s 2-1, 9-0 HOregon 9-1, 0-7 HOregon State 0-1, 0-1 HArizona 4-2, 2-3 AArizona State 7-6, 0-1 AUCLA 2-6, 2-10 HWashington 7-0, 0-2 HArizona 0-1, 5-1 HArizona State 5-3, 0-4 HSacramento State 10-2, 2-0 AOregon State 8-6, 1-0 AOregon 10-6, 3-0 AStanford 7-1, 6-3 HHofstra 5-4 5Massachusetts 1-0 5SW Louisiana 1-2 5Massachusetts 2-0 5SW Louisiana 3-0, 8-1 5Arizona 0-3 6Arizona State 2-0 6Fresno State 1-0 6Washington 0-3 61 – Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tempe, AZ2 – UNLV Softball Classic, Las Vegas, NV

1999

3 – National Invitational Softball Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA

4 – Bank of Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI

5 – NCAA Regional, Amherst, MA6 – Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

2000HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 49-25PAC-10 RECORD: 6-15/T7TH

Sacramento State 3-0 1San Jose State 5-1 1BYU 7-0 1Florida State 1-0 2Florida Atlantic 4-3 2Florida A&M 7-0 2Florida A&M 14-0 2Florida State 1-0 2Loyola Marymount 5-0 3Central Michigan 9-1 3Portland State 7-1 3Virginia 6-1 3UNLV 9-3 3St. Mary’s 5-0 ANew Mexico State 7-2 4Florida 6-1 4Wichita State 4-3 4Oregon 12-1 4New Mexico State 9-4 4Oregon State 5-6 4Missouri 1-0 5Baylor 9-1 5Colorado State 3-1 5Utah State 4-1 6Kent State 10-5 6Nebraska 3-2 6Utah 4-0 6San Jose State 6-3 6Nebraska 1-4 6Utah 2-5 HPortland State 2-1 7Virginia 6-5 7Texas A&M-CC 3-2 7Wisconsin 1-2 7San Jose State 3-0 7Utah 2-1 7Wisconsin 1-0 7Oregon 3-0 7Cal Poly 5-1, 6-0 HStanford 6-5 HStanford 0-2 APacific 2-3, 1-14 HUCLA 1-6 HWashington 2-0 HWashington 1-10 HArizona 1-4 AArizona State 0-1 A

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20022001UC Santa Barbara 7-2 4Iowa 3-0 4Long Beach State 1-0 4Oregon 6-0 4Arizona State 2-0 4Iowa 1-0 4Miami-Ohio 13-1 5Purdue 3-1 5Eastern Illinois 13-4 5Western Kentucky 8-0 5Iowa 0-1 5Harvard 8-0 6SE Missouri State 5-4 6Mercer 3-2 6Wisconsin 4-0 6Georgia State 4-1 6North Carolina 8-0 6Harvard 8-0 6Washington 0-2 HUCLA 1-2 HUCLA 1-5 HOregon 4-0 HOregon 9-4 HSacramento State 5-1, 9-1 AStanford 2-5 AStanford 4-5, 1-0 HArizona State 4-2 AArizona 1-2 AArizona 1-2 ASanta Clara 8-1, 2-0 HUCLA 0-2 AWashington 1-5 AWashington 6-3 AArizona 0-5 HArizona State 2-3 HArizona State 1-5 HOregon 7-4 AOregon State 0-1 AOregon State 0-1 AConnecticut 2-0 7Florida Atlantic 2-0 7Florida State 1-0 7Florida State 1-2 7Florida State 3-2 7Arizona 2-3 8Michigan 5-2 8Stanford 0-1 81 – UNLV Classic, Las Vegas NV2 – National Fastpitch Coaches

Association Leadoff Classic, Columbus, GA

3 – Fullerton Worth Invitational, Fullerton, CA

4 – National Invitational Softball Tournament, San Jose, CA

5 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA6 – Georgia Tech Buzz Classic,

Marietta, GA

7 - NCAA Regional, Tallahassee, FL8 – Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

2002HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSOVERALL RECORD: 56-19

PAC-10 RECORD: 12-9/4THSacramento State 3-2, 4-0 HPacific 0-4 AFresno State 0-1 1Kansas 6-2 1Texas 1-2 1UNLV 5-0 1Southwest Texas 2-3 1BYU 5-2 2UC Riverside 3-0 2Kent State 10-2 2LSU 3-0 2Portland State 8-0 2Kansas 8-4 2Santa Clara 7-2 3BYU 1-0 3UCSB 3-1 3Cal Poly 4-1 3Illinois 8-0 3Oklahoma State 0-1 4San Diego State 5-4 4Ohio State 4-0 4Cal State Fullerton 1-2 4Minnesota 2-1 4Portland State 9-1 4Miami (OH) 12-1 5Santa Clara 6-3 5Virginia 7-1 5Iowa (17) 1-4 5Northern Iowa 6-1 5Long Beach State 0-1 5 San Jose State 6-1 6 Miami (OH) 9-0 6Kansas 1-0 6Syracuse 8-0 6Sacramento State 6-2 6Wisconsin 1-0 6Nebraska 3-4 6Hawaii 4-0 7Hofstra 4-2 7Northwestern 0-1 7Hofstra 15-2 7Northwestern 9-0 7Stanford 3-2 HStanford 0-6, 7-6 AOregon State 2-3 AOregon 3-2 AOregon 7-0 ASan Jose State 7-0 HWashington 4-1 AUCLA 0-3 A

UCLA 0-1 AArizona State 3-2 HArizona 5-2 HArizona 2-1 HSaint Mary’s 3-0,4-0 AUCLA 0-3 HWashington 3-6 HWashington 3-2 HArizona 0-3 AArizona State 4-8 AArizona State 1-2 AOregon 3-2 HOregon State 6-1, 10-7 HFresno State 2-1 8Stanford 1-0 8Cal State Fullerton 4-2 8Cal State Fullerton 1-0 8Oklahoma 4-2 9Florida State 1-0 9Arizona State 3-0 9Arizona 6-0 91 – Fiesta Bowl Classic, Phoenix/

Tempe, AZ 2 – UNLV Classic, Las Vegas, NV3 – UCSB Invitational, Santa Barbara,

CA 4 – Fullerton Worth Invitational,

Fullerton, CA5 – NIST Tournament, Pleasanton, CA

6 – Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA7 – Hawaii Chevron Invitational,

Honolulu, HI8 – NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA 9 – Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

2003HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 49-20PAC-10 RECORD: 10-11/3RD

San Jose State 3-1 HTennessee 8-4 HTennessee 11-1 HSan Jose State 9-0 HPacific 4-0 HSt. Mary’s (Cal.) 8-2, 8-1 H Purdue 1-0 1Texas Tech 7-0 1Nebraska 1-6 1Portland State 5-0 1Hawaii 0-1 1Alabama 2-4 2Notre Dame 6-0 2Illinois State 11-0 2Northwestern 3-4 3Cal State Fullerton 4-5 3Ohio State 0-1 3Pacific 7-0 3Minnesota 7-0 3Minnesota 3-2 4Sacramento State 4-0 4Georgia Tech 1-0 4Arizona State 6-1 4Oregon 6-0 4Florida Atlantic 10-2 5Syracuse 8-0 5Massachusetts 6-4 5Florida International 5-1 5Long Island 9-0 6Eastern Kentucky 9-0 6Utah State 5-1 6UNLV 1-0 6Iowa 3-4 6

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UC Santa Barbara 6-2 HWashington 2-0 HUCLA 0-3 HUCLA 1-4 HOregon State 7-2 HOregon 4-0 HOregon 4-1 HSacramento State 7-1, 4-1 AArizona State 0-1 AArizona 5-7 AArizona 0-1 ASanta Clara 4-0 HStanford 2-1 AStanford 1-0, 2-1 HUCLA 0-10 AWashington 1-0 AWashington 2-5 AArizona State 10-1 HArizona State 0-1 HArizona 0-6 HOregon 1-9 AOregon State 3-5, 6-2 AOakland 8-0 7Michigan 9-0 7DePaul 1-0 7Michigan 1-0 7UCLA 7-3 8Texas 0-1 8Oklahoma 5-2 8Arizona 2-1 8Arizona 4-1 8UCLA 0-1 81- UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, NV2- NFCA Leadoff Classic, Columbus,

GA3- Worth Tournament, Fullerton, CA4- NIST Tournament, Sunnyvale, CA5- Nike Blue and Gold Classic, Miami,

FL6- Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA7- NCAA Regional, Ann Arbor, MI8- Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

Florida Atlantic 4-1 3Ohio State 6-0 3LSU 1-6 3Nebraska 0-3 3Princeton 2-0 3Texas 10-1 3Portland State 6-0 4Cal State Fullerton 11-0 4Cal State Northridge 3-1 4Michigan State 6-2 4UC Santa Barbara 3-2 4Pacific 1-2 APurdue 8-0 5Virginia 8-0 5Minnesota 6-2 5Iowa 8-2 5Washington 5-4 5Wisconsin 3-1 HUtah 8-3 6Texas 7-1 6Northwestern 4-2 6Hawaii 2-1 6Oregon 0-4 HOregon State 4-1, 2-4 HStanford 3-5 HStanford 1-0, 6-0 ASanta Clara 5-0 AArizona State 1-0 HArizona 0-2, 2-3 HWashington 6-1 AUCLA 1-5, 1-3 AArizona 0-8 AArizona State 6-0, 13-0 AUCLA 2-1 HWashington 3-1, 8-0 HOregon State 4-2 AOregon 3-1, 5-2 AMaine 4-0 7Mississippi State 2-1 7Nebraska 2-0 7Nebraska 2-0 7Florida State 4-2 8Oklahoma 2-1 8

2004

2005HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD 52-15PAC-10 RECORD: 13-8/T-1ST

San Jose State 6-0 H

Southern Illinois 1-0 1Iowa State 5-0 1UNLV 2-1 1Michigan State 13-0 1Santa Clara 6-0 HSanta Clara 6-0 HTexas 1-0 2Mississippi State 9-4 2Texas A&M 2-5 2Tennessee 7-3 2Loyola Marymount 9-3 2Portland State 8-0 3Mount St. Mary’s 12-0 3Alabama 3-2 3Delaware State 7-1 3Hawaii 2-0 3Alabama 7-0 3Delaware State 12-1 3Santa Clara 4-1 4Princeton 3-0 4 Sacramento State 8-1 4Iowa 7-2 4Arizona State 0-1 4Northwestern 1-2 5Portland State 6-0 5Pacific 13-5 HHarvard 8-0 6Coastal Carolina 8-1 6North Carolina 5-0 6Penn State 8-0 6North Carolina 7-2 6Arizona State 4-2 AArizona 2-4 AArizona 6-3 ASaint Mary’s 10-0 HSaint Mary’s 10-0 HWashington 4-3 HUCLA 2-1 HUCLA 1-2 HSacramento State 3-1 ASacramento State 5-0 AOregon 6-5 AOregon State 5-6 AOregon State 2-1 AStanford 4-6 AStanford 1-2 HStanford 1-0 HUCLA Bruins 3-2 AWashington 1-0 AWashington 0-1 AOregon State 0-2 HOregon 1-0 H

Oregon 1-0 HArizona 1-0 HArizona State 9-1 HArizona State 1-2 HBYU 1-3 7Long Beach State 4-3 7BYU 9-0 7Fresno State 3-1 7Fresno State 1-0 7Baylor 8-0 8Baylor 1-4 8Baylor 7-1 8Arizona 2-3 (12) 9UCLA Bruins 1-2 91-UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, NV2-Palm Spring Classic, Palm Springs,

CA3-Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament,

Honolulu, HI4-NIST, Sunnyvale, CA5-Capital Classic, Sacramento, CA6-Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, NC7-NCAA Regional, Fresno, CA8-NCAA Super Regional, Waco, TX9-WCWS, Oklahoma City, OK

2006HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 48-14PAC-10 RECORD: 12-9/3RD

Oklahoma St. 14-5 1Cal Poly 3-1 1UCSB 3-1 1UMass 3-2 1Illinois 6-4 2Fullerton 0-1 2Northwestern 0-3 2Wright St. 8-1 2UNLV 13-2 2San Jose St. 3-0 ASacramento St 4-0 HSacramento St 9-6 HMiss. Valley St 9-0 3Florida International 8-0 3Mercer 6-0 3St. Mary’s 7-0 ASt. Mary’s 9-2 ASanta Clara 7-1 4Colorado State 4-2 4Southern Illinois 9-0 4N. Dakota St 10-1 4 Miami (Ohio) 9-1 HColumbia 3-1 5Illinois 5-0 5Iowa 1-0 5Long Island 8-1 5Coastal Carolina 2-1 6East Carolina 5-4 6

2004HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 53-13PAC-10 RECORD: 13-8/T-2ND

Sacramento State 4-2, 8-0 HSaint Mary’s (CA) 7-1, 9-2 ASan Jose State 3-0, 1-0 ANotre Dame 2-1 1UNLV 12-0 1LSU 5-1 1DePaul 17-0 1Cal Poly 4-1 1Florida Int’l 1-0 2UC Santa Barbara 7-2 2

LSU 1-4 8LSU 4-1 8UCLA 1-3 81– UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, NV2–UCSB Tournament, Santa Barbara,

CA3– NFCA Leadoff Classic, Columbus, GA4– Worth Tournament, Fullerton, CA5– NIST Tournament, San Jose, CA6– Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI7–NCAA Regional, Lincoln, NE8– Women’s College World Series,

Oklahoma City, OK

2005

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Liberty 18-6 7Louisville 2-12 7Northwestern 1-11 7Pacific 5-7 AOregon 3-4 AOregon State 3-4 AOregon State 3-4 AStanford 3-0 AStanford 6-8 HStanford 9-1 HArizona State 0-8 AArizona 4-6 AArizona 2-5 ASacramento State 9-0 AWashington 2-4 HUCLA 0-11 HUCLA 3-5 HUC Davis 9-3, 7-0 AArizona 0-6 HArizona State 1-0 HArizona State 2-1 HUCLA 3-1 AWashington 7-1 AWashington 1-5 AOregon State 0-10 HOregon 2-8 HOregon 4-2 HFlorida State 13-6 8Tennessee Tech 1-3 8Alabama 1-13 81 San Diego State Tournament2 UNLV Tournament3 Palm Springs Tournament4 UNLV Tournament5 NIST Tournament6 Hawaii Tournament7 Louisville Tournament8 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa)

Kent State 3-2 6Buffalo 13-0 6Penn State 5-0 6East Carolina 3-8 6UC Davis 8-0 HUC Davis 2-1 HWashington 2-0 AUCLA 10-3 AUCLA 1-3 AOregon State 2-0 HOregon State 2-0 HStanford 8-0 HStanford 1-2 AStanford 2-4 ASanta Clara 4-3 AArizona State 0-2 HArizona 2-4 HArizona 5-1 HOregon State 2-4 AOregon 1-5 HOregon 4-0 AOregon 6-0 AArizona 5-3 AArizona State 4-1 AArizona State 3-0 AUCLA 0-2 HWashington 1-0 HWashington 1-0 HIllinois State 1-0 7Nebraska 4-2 7Nebraska 6-1 7Oregon State 2-1 8Oregon State 3-0 8Oregon State 1-0 81 Campbell Cartier Classic (San

Diego, CA)2 UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)3 Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament

(Honolulu, Hawaii)4 NIST (Sunnyvale, CA)5 Capital Classic (Sacramento, CA)

6 Pirate Invitational (Greenville, NC)7 NCAA Regional (Iowa City, IO)8 NCAA Super Regional (Corvallis, OR)

2007HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 34-32PAC-10 RECORD: 7-14/8TH

Kansas 8-0 1San Diego State 6-1 1Massachusetts 0-1 1UC Santa Barbara 2-0 1San Jose State 9-1 HMississippi State 0-9 2Colorado State 0-2 2Northwestern 1-10 2Utah State 13-1 2Florida International 12-4 2St. Mary’s 9-1 HNotre Dame 7-5 3Oklahoma State 6-3 3Oklahoma 3-11 3Maryland 11-1 3Santa Clara 9-4 HFresno State 1-2 4Delaware State 14-6 4DePaul 1-2 4UNLV 5-4 4Nebraska 2-5 4Loyola-Chicago 3-2 HIowa 4-1 5Connecticut 11-12 5Eastern Illinois 5-3 5Iowa State 15-5 5Northern Iowa 6-5 5Baylor 10-6 6Hawaii 2-6 6Liberty 1-0 6Nevada 3-1 6Baylor 0-4 6Nevada 7-4 6Michigan 8-11 7

2006

2007

2008HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 43-27PAC-10 RECORD: 7-14/5TH

UC Riverside 11-3 1San Diego State 0-7 1Winthrop 5-1 1New Mexico State 2-3 1Mississippi State 1-4 1San Jose State 2-3 ANebraska 6-1 2Temple 11-0 2Western Michigan 8-0 2Texas Tech 12-4 2Notre Dame 3-4 2Santa Clara 7-5 AAlabama-Birmingham 10-2 3Cal Poly 1-3 3Sacramento State 6-8 3Santa Clara 8-0 3Sacramento State 9-1 3Long Beach State 15-7 4Pittsburgh 3-2 4Hawaii 9-2 4

Oregon State 9-1 AOregon 6-1 AOregon 1-4 AArizona 0-2 AArizona State 2-4 AArizona State 2-5 ASan Diego State 4-1 8Fresno State 3-0 8Fresno State 2-3 8Fresno State 7-6 8Florida 2-4 9Florida 2-4 91 Palm Springs Tournament2 ASU Tournament 3 Cal Poly Classic4 UNLV Tournament5 NIST6 Capital Classic7 Hawaii Tournament8 Fresno Regional9 Gainesville Super Regional

UNLV 2-3 4Western Kentucky 7-2 4North Dakota State 4-1 HBoston College 9-3 5Tennessee State 3-1 5San Jose State 15-4 5Nevada 2-10 5Northern Iowa 2-0 5Sacramento State 8-4 HPrinceton 11-2 6Northern Colorado 4-1 6Ohio State 2-0 6Oklahoma 2-0 6Nevada 5-2 6St. Mary’s 5-3 7Colorado State 5-0 7St. Mary’s 7-0 7Northwestern 0-8 7Northwestern 1-0 7UC Riverside 10-4 HPacific 9-0 HArizona State 2-4 HArizona 3-1 HArizona 2-5 HWashington 1-2 AUCLA 1-2 AUCLA 0-5 AOregon 3-2 HOregon State 0-8 HOregon State 3-0 HSt. Mary’s 5-2 AStanford 3-4 AStanford 1-5 AStanford 1-0 HUCLA 2-7 HWashington 5-6 HWashington 3-1 HUC Davis 1-0 H

2008

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2009HEAD COACH: DIANE NINEMIRE

OVERALL RECORD: 38-20PAC-10 RECORD: 10-10/5TH

Houston 10-2 1Liberty 15-1 1Illinois 9-1 1Fordham 11-7 1Wichita State 8-0 2North Carolina 3-4 2George Washington 5-1 2Penn State 4-0 2Santa Clara 11-0 HMississippi 1-0 3NC State 2-1 3Maryland 7-0 3Kansas 2-3 3Auburn 1-4 4Cal State Fullerton 2-1 4Nevada 5-4 4UC Riverside 8-3 4Northern Illinois 8-1 5Providence 3-0 5BYU 4-2 5Fresno State 2-3 5Memphis 1-0 6Wisconsin 2-0 6Hawaii 10-1 6St. John’s 6-2 6BYU 0-4 7

2009

UNLV 8-0 7Colorado State 1-2 7Cal Poly 1-4 7Sacramento State 1-2 APacific 11-6 AWashington 1-9 HUCLA 7-6 HUCLA 9-5 H

Oregon 0-7 AOregon State 4-5 AOregon State 12-3 AStanford 1-4 AStanford 3-1 HStanford 8-6 HSaint Mary’s 1-0 HArizona State 4-6 A

Arizona 2-11 AArizona 5-7 AOregon State 11-2 HOregon 7-2 HOregon 1-0 HUC Davis 3-1 AArizona State 4-2 HArizona State 3-7 HUCLA 1-2 AWashington 1-0 AWashington 33-11 AMississippi 8-3 8Oklahoma State 2-0 8Oklahoma State 2-1 8Florida 0-2 9Florida 1-2 91 Cathedral City Kickoff2 North Carolina Tournament3 Palm Springs Tournament4 Demarini Tournament5 Fresno State Tournament6 Hawaii Tournament7 Sacramento State Tournament8 Tallahassee Regional9 Gainesville Regional

1972-PRESENT Overall ...................... 1356-673-3

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Washington1 p.m.

Washington12 p.m.

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Arizona1 p.m.

Arizona12 p.m.

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Palm Springs ClassicAll Day

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All Day

UC Davis2 p.m.

UNLV Tournament

All Day

UNLV Tournament

All Day

Hawaii Spring Fling

All Day

Hawaii Spring Fling

All Day

UC Davis Tournament

All Day

UC Davis Tournament

All Day

Hawaii Spring Fling

All Day

UC Davis Tournament

All Day

Cal Tournament -

ECU3 p.m.

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Fullerton3 p.m.

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1 p.m.

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Oregon State3 p.m.

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