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UNCG SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS • 1 2010 UNCG SOFTBALL CREDITS The 2010 University of North Carolina at Greensboro soft- ball media guide was written by Phil Perry, UNCG assistant sports information director. This guide was designed using Adobe Creative Suite CS4. Printed by Franklin Printing in Nashville, Tenn. Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Mike Hirschman and Assistant Sports Information Director David Percival. Photography by WG Sports Photos, John Bell, Chris English, Jerry Wolford, Sideline Sports and others. Special thanks to SID staff members past and present for their contributions to this publication. No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 1 Cory Mattson RHP R/R So. 5-6 Everett, Wash. (Everett) 2 Kristen Gabel OF R/R Jr. 5-7 Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves) 3 Kayla Hensley INF R/R Jr. 5-7 Durham, Calif. (Durham) 4 Whitney Sirois C R/R Sr. 5-5 Hope Mills, N.C. (South View) 5 Chelsea D’Ambrosio C R/R Fr. 5-3 Houston, Texas (J. Frank Dobie) 7 Raeanne Hanks RHP R/R Fr. 5-9 Rainier, Ore. (Rainier Senior) 10 April Langley OF S/R Jr. 5-5 Wilson, N.C. (Fike/Pitt CC) 11 Eileen Horsmon 1B R/R Fr. 5-10 Dunkirk, Md. (Northern) 12 Brittany Ausley OF R/R Sr. 5-4 Wake Forest, N.C. (Wakeeld) 15 Heather Robb INF R/R Fr. 5-2 Apex, N.C. (Middle Creek) 17 Kaitlin Merkt SS R/R R-Jr. 5-9 Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) 19 Ally Johnson 3B R/R Fr. 5-7 Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap) 21 Amber Harrell RHP R/R Sr. 5-8 McDonough, Ga. (Henry County) 23 Laura Olenderski OF R/R Sr. 5-6 Lewes, Del. (Cape Henlopen) 24 Jordan Jewett OF L/R So. 5-2 Poulsbo, Wash. (North Kitsap) 27 Emily Akiyama 3B R/R Sr. 5-7 Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) 29 Katie Stripling C/OF R/R Jr. 5-5 Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill) 37 Alex Emeterio 1B L/R So. 5-5 Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley) Head coach: Jennifer Herzig (Charlotte, 2001), fth season Assistant coach: Vanessa Williams (UNCG, 2007), second season Assistant coach: Gwen Johnson (UNCG, 2008), rst season ROSTER JU Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Fri., Feb. 12 ........... vs. Virginia Tech .....................12:15 p.m. Fri., Feb. 12 ........... at Jacksonville .........................4:45 p.m. Sat., Feb. 13 .......... vs. Drexel .................................... 10 a.m. Sat., Feb. 13 .......... vs. Bethune-Cookman ..............2:30 p.m. Sun., Feb. 14 ......... at Jacksonville .........................1:30 p.m. Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Fri., Feb. 19 ........... vs. Delaware ............................... 11 a.m. Sat., Feb. 20 .......... vs. St. Joseph’s ........................1:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 20 .......... at North Carolina .......................... 4 p.m. Sun., Feb. 21 ......... Consolation game ....................... 11 a.m. Sun., Feb. 21 ......... Championship game ................1:30 p.m. UNCG Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Cleveland State vs. Sacred Heart. 11 a.m. Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Cleveland State vs. Niagara........... 1 p.m. Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Sacred Heart at UNCG ..............3:30 p.m. Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Niagara at UNCG ......................5:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 27 .......... Niagara vs. Sacred Heart ............. 11 a.m. Sat., Feb. 27 .......... Cleveland State at UNCG............... 1 p.m. Sat., Feb. 27 .......... #4 vs. #1 .................................3:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 27 .......... #3 vs. #2 .................................5:30 p.m. Sun., Feb. 28 ......... Consolation game ....................... 11 a.m. Sun., Feb. 28 ......... Championship game ..................... 1 p.m. Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.) Fri., March 5 .......... vs. Akron ..................................... 11 a.m. Fri., March 5 .......... vs. Howard .................................... 1 p.m. Sat., March 6 ......... vs. Bowling Green........................ 11 a.m. Sun., March 7 ........ vs. Jacksonville State .................. 11 a.m. Sun., March 7 ........ vs. Tennessee Tech ........................ 1 p.m. Sat., March 13 ....... Georgia Southern * ....................... 1 p.m. Sat., March 13 ....... Georgia Southern * ....................... 3 p.m. Sun., March 14 ...... Georgia Southern * ....................... 1 p.m. Thurs., March 18.... North Carolina .............................. 5 p.m. Sat., March 20 ....... at College of Charleston * ............. 1 p.m. Sat., March 20 ....... at College of Charleston * ............. 3 p.m. Sun., March 21 ...... at College of Charleston * ............. 1 p.m. Wed., March 24 ..... Marshall ....................................... 3 p.m. Wed., March 24 ..... Marshall ....................................... 5 p.m. Thurs., March 25.... NC State ....................................... 3 p.m. Thurs., March 25.... NC State ....................................... 5 p.m. Tues., March 30 ..... East Carolina ................................ 3 p.m. Tues., March 30 ..... East Carolina ................................ 5 p.m. Fri., April 2 ............. Elon * ........................................... 5 p.m. Sat., April 3............ Elon * ........................................... 1 p.m. Sat., April 3............ Elon * ........................................... 3 p.m. Wed., April 7 .......... at Liberty ...................................... 2 p.m. Wed., April 7 .......... at Liberty ...................................... 4 p.m. Sat., April 10.......... at Appalachian State *.................. 1 p.m. Sat., April 10.......... at Appalachian State *.................. 3 p.m. Sun., April 11 ......... at Appalachian State *.................. 1 p.m. Sat., April 17 .......... Western Carolina *........................ 1 p.m. Sat., April 17 .......... Western Carolina *........................ 3 p.m. Sun., April 18 ......... Western Carolina *........................ 1 p.m. Thurs., April 22 ...... North Carolina A&T ....................... 3 p.m. Thurs., April 22 ...... North Carolina A&T ....................... 5 p.m. Sat., April 24.......... at Furman * .................................. 1 p.m. Sat., April 24.......... at Furman * .................................. 3 p.m. Sun., April 25......... at Furman * .................................. 1 p.m. Tues., April 27 ........ at Charlotte................................... 4 p.m. Tues., April 27 ........ at Charlotte................................... 6 p.m. Sat., May 1 ............ Chattanooga * .............................. 1 p.m. Sat., May 1 ............ Chattanooga * .............................. 3 p.m. Sun., May 2 ........... Chattanooga * .............................. 1 p.m. Sat., May 8 ............ at Samford * ................................. 2 p.m. Sat., May 8 ............ at Samford * ................................. 4 p.m. Sun., May 9 ........... at Samford * ................................. 2 p.m. Southern Conference Championship (at highest seed) Wed., May 12......... TBA ................................................... TBA Thurs., May 13 ....... TBA ................................................... TBA Fri., May 14 ............ TBA ................................................... TBA Sat., May 15 .......... TBA ................................................... TBA * Southern Conference game SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY FACTS Name ...................... UNC Greensboro (no hyphen) Location .................................... Greensboro, N.C. Founded ...................................................... 1891 Enrollment ................. 18,502 (14,664 undergrad) Nickname .............................................. Spartans Colors ..................................... Gold, White & Navy Home eld (capacity) ... UNCG Softball Stadium (500) Afliation ...................................... NCAA Division I Conference .............................................Southern Chancellor ................................. Dr. Linda P. Brady Director of Athletics ............................ Kim Record Alma mater .....................................Virginia, 1984 Athletics Department phone.......... 336-334-5952 Ticket Ofce phone ....................... 336-334-3250 UNCG SOFTBALL INFORMATION Head coach ................................... Jennifer Herzig Alma mater .................................. Charlotte, 2001 Record at UNCG (years) ........................ 98-145 (4) Career record (years) ............................ 98-145 (4) Assistant coach ...Vanessa Williams (UNCG, 2007) Assistant coach ....... Gwen Johnson (UNCG, 2008) Softball Ofce phone .................... 336-334-5057 2009 overall record .................................... 26-33 2009 SoCon record/nish ..................... 9-12/7th Returning/lost ............................................. 12/5 Starters returning/lost ................................... 9/3 Newcomers ........................................................ 6 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Sports Information Director ..........Mike Hirschman Email.................................. [email protected] Cell phone .................................. 336-202-5331 Asst. SID (softball contact) ..................... Phil Perry Email..................................... [email protected] Cell phone .................................. 336-207-2383 Asst. SID ......................................... David Percival Email.................................... [email protected] Cell phone .................................. 336-420-7518 Sports Information phone ............. 336-334-5615 Sports Information fax .................. 336-334-3182 Press box phone............................ 336-334-5625 SID Ofce address ........................ UNCG Athletics ................................................... PO Box 26168 ............................. Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 Web site .......................... www.uncgspartans.com QUICK FACTS ON THE COVERS Front: UNCG seniors Emily Akiyama, Brittany Ausley, Amber Harrell, Laura Olenderski and Whitney Sirois. Back: Redshirt junior Kaitlin Merkt and sophomore Alex Emeterio. Quick facts, roster, schedule .............................. 1 Head coach Jennifer Herzig ................................ 2 Assistant coach Vanessa Oakes.......................... 4 Assistant coach Gwen Johnson ........................... 5 Player bios ......................................................... 6 2009 season statistics..................................... 20 2009 results and leaders ................................. 21 The Southern Conference ................................. 22 2009 Southern Conference review.................... 23 Career records ................................................. 24 Single-season records...................................... 26 Single-game records ........................................ 28 Yearly leaders .................................................. 30 All-time results................................................. 32 Series records .................................................. 37 Honors............................................................. 38 All-time roster .................................................. 39 Coaching records ............................................. 39 UNCG vs. Team USA ......................................... 40 This is UNCG .....................................................41 Chancellor Linda P. Brady................................. 45 Director of Athletics Kim Record ....................... 46 Staff photo directory ........................................ 47 Staff phone/email directory ............................. 48 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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U N C G S O F T B A L L M E D I A G U I D E T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S • 1

2010 UNCG SOFTBALL

CREDITSThe 2010 University of North Carolina at Greensboro soft-ball media guide was written by Phil Perry, UNCG assistant sports information director. This guide was designed using Adobe Creative Suite CS4. Printed by Franklin Printing in Nashville, Tenn.

Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Mike Hirschman and Assistant Sports Information Director David Percival. Photography by WG Sports Photos, John Bell, Chris English, Jerry Wolford, Sideline Sports and others.

Special thanks to SID staff members past and present for their contributions to this publication.

No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Hometown/Previous School1 Cory Mattson RHP R/R So. 5-6 Everett, Wash. (Everett)2 Kristen Gabel OF R/R Jr. 5-7 Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves)3 Kayla Hensley INF R/R Jr. 5-7 Durham, Calif. (Durham)4 Whitney Sirois C R/R Sr. 5-5 Hope Mills, N.C. (South View)5 Chelsea D’Ambrosio C R/R Fr. 5-3 Houston, Texas (J. Frank Dobie)7 Raeanne Hanks RHP R/R Fr. 5-9 Rainier, Ore. (Rainier Senior)10 April Langley OF S/R Jr. 5-5 Wilson, N.C. (Fike/Pitt CC)11 Eileen Horsmon 1B R/R Fr. 5-10 Dunkirk, Md. (Northern)12 Brittany Ausley OF R/R Sr. 5-4 Wake Forest, N.C. (Wakefi eld)15 Heather Robb INF R/R Fr. 5-2 Apex, N.C. (Middle Creek)17 Kaitlin Merkt SS R/R R-Jr. 5-9 Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge)19 Ally Johnson 3B R/R Fr. 5-7 Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap)21 Amber Harrell RHP R/R Sr. 5-8 McDonough, Ga. (Henry County)23 Laura Olenderski OF R/R Sr. 5-6 Lewes, Del. (Cape Henlopen)24 Jordan Jewett OF L/R So. 5-2 Poulsbo, Wash. (North Kitsap)27 Emily Akiyama 3B R/R Sr. 5-7 Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington)29 Katie Stripling C/OF R/R Jr. 5-5 Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill)37 Alex Emeterio 1B L/R So. 5-5 Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley)

Head coach: Jennifer Herzig (Charlotte, 2001), fi fth seasonAssistant coach: Vanessa Williams (UNCG, 2007), second seasonAssistant coach: Gwen Johnson (UNCG, 2008), fi rst season

ROSTER

JU Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)Fri., Feb. 12 ........... vs. Virginia Tech .....................12:15 p.m.Fri., Feb. 12 ........... at Jacksonville .........................4:45 p.m.Sat., Feb. 13 .......... vs. Drexel .................................... 10 a.m.Sat., Feb. 13 .......... vs. Bethune-Cookman ..............2:30 p.m.Sun., Feb. 14 ......... at Jacksonville .........................1:30 p.m.

Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)Fri., Feb. 19 ........... vs. Delaware ............................... 11 a.m.Sat., Feb. 20 .......... vs. St. Joseph’s ........................1:30 p.m.Sat., Feb. 20 .......... at North Carolina ..........................4 p.m.Sun., Feb. 21 ......... Consolation game ....................... 11 a.m.Sun., Feb. 21 ......... Championship game ................1:30 p.m.

UNCG Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.)Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Cleveland State vs. Sacred Heart . 11 a.m.Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Cleveland State vs. Niagara ...........1 p.m.Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Sacred Heart at UNCG ..............3:30 p.m.Fri., Feb. 26 ........... Niagara at UNCG ......................5:30 p.m.Sat., Feb. 27 .......... Niagara vs. Sacred Heart ............. 11 a.m.Sat., Feb. 27 .......... Cleveland State at UNCG ...............1 p.m.Sat., Feb. 27 .......... #4 vs. #1 .................................3:30 p.m.Sat., Feb. 27 .......... #3 vs. #2 .................................5:30 p.m.Sun., Feb. 28 ......... Consolation game ....................... 11 a.m.Sun., Feb. 28 ......... Championship game .....................1 p.m.

Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.)Fri., March 5 .......... vs. Akron ..................................... 11 a.m.Fri., March 5 .......... vs. Howard ....................................1 p.m.Sat., March 6 ......... vs. Bowling Green ........................ 11 a.m.Sun., March 7 ........ vs. Jacksonville State .................. 11 a.m.Sun., March 7 ........ vs. Tennessee Tech ........................1 p.m.

Sat., March 13 ....... Georgia Southern * .......................1 p.m.Sat., March 13 ....... Georgia Southern * .......................3 p.m.Sun., March 14 ...... Georgia Southern * .......................1 p.m.Thurs., March 18 .... North Carolina ..............................5 p.m.Sat., March 20 ....... at College of Charleston * .............1 p.m.Sat., March 20 ....... at College of Charleston * .............3 p.m.Sun., March 21 ...... at College of Charleston * .............1 p.m.Wed., March 24 ..... Marshall .......................................3 p.m.Wed., March 24 ..... Marshall .......................................5 p.m.Thurs., March 25 .... NC State .......................................3 p.m.Thurs., March 25 .... NC State .......................................5 p.m.Tues., March 30 ..... East Carolina ................................3 p.m.Tues., March 30 ..... East Carolina ................................5 p.m.Fri., April 2 ............. Elon * ...........................................5 p.m.Sat., April 3 ............ Elon * ...........................................1 p.m.Sat., April 3 ............ Elon * ...........................................3 p.m.Wed., April 7 .......... at Liberty ......................................2 p.m.Wed., April 7 .......... at Liberty ......................................4 p.m.Sat., April 10 .......... at Appalachian State *..................1 p.m.Sat., April 10 .......... at Appalachian State *..................3 p.m.Sun., April 11 ......... at Appalachian State *..................1 p.m.Sat., April 17 .......... Western Carolina *........................1 p.m.Sat., April 17 .......... Western Carolina *........................3 p.m.Sun., April 18 ......... Western Carolina *........................1 p.m.Thurs., April 22 ...... North Carolina A&T .......................3 p.m.Thurs., April 22 ...... North Carolina A&T .......................5 p.m.Sat., April 24 .......... at Furman * ..................................1 p.m.Sat., April 24 .......... at Furman * ..................................3 p.m.Sun., April 25 ......... at Furman * ..................................1 p.m.Tues., April 27 ........ at Charlotte ...................................4 p.m.Tues., April 27 ........ at Charlotte ...................................6 p.m.Sat., May 1 ............ Chattanooga * ..............................1 p.m.Sat., May 1 ............ Chattanooga * ..............................3 p.m.Sun., May 2 ........... Chattanooga * ..............................1 p.m.Sat., May 8 ............ at Samford * .................................2 p.m.Sat., May 8 ............ at Samford * .................................4 p.m.Sun., May 9 ........... at Samford * .................................2 p.m.

Southern Conference Championship (at highest seed)Wed., May 12 ......... TBA ...................................................TBAThurs., May 13 ....... TBA ...................................................TBAFri., May 14 ............ TBA ...................................................TBASat., May 15 .......... TBA ...................................................TBA

* Southern Conference game

SCHEDULEUNIVERSITY FACTSName ...................... UNC Greensboro (no hyphen)Location .................................... Greensboro, N.C.Founded ...................................................... 1891Enrollment .................18,502 (14,664 undergrad)Nickname .............................................. SpartansColors ..................................... Gold, White & NavyHome fi eld (capacity) ... UNCG Softball Stadium (500)Affi liation ...................................... NCAA Division IConference .............................................SouthernChancellor .................................Dr. Linda P. BradyDirector of Athletics ............................Kim RecordAlma mater .....................................Virginia, 1984Athletics Department phone ..........336-334-5952Ticket Offi ce phone .......................336-334-3250

UNCG SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead coach ................................... Jennifer HerzigAlma mater .................................. Charlotte, 2001Record at UNCG (years) ........................98-145 (4)Career record (years) ............................98-145 (4)Assistant coach ...Vanessa Williams (UNCG, 2007)Assistant coach ....... Gwen Johnson (UNCG, 2008)Softball Offi ce phone ....................336-334-50572009 overall record ....................................26-332009 SoCon record/fi nish .....................9-12/7thReturning/lost ............................................. 12/5Starters returning/lost ................................... 9/3Newcomers ........................................................ 6

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICESports Information Director ..........Mike Hirschman Email .................................. [email protected] Cell phone ..................................336-202-5331Asst. SID (softball contact) ..................... Phil Perry Email ..................................... [email protected] Cell phone ..................................336-207-2383Asst. SID .........................................David Percival Email .................................... [email protected] Cell phone .................................. 336-420-7518Sports Information phone .............336-334-5615Sports Information fax .................. 336-334-3182Press box phone ............................336-334-5625SID Offi ce address ........................ UNCG Athletics ................................................... PO Box 26168 .............................Greensboro, NC 27402-6168Web site .......................... www.uncgspartans.com

QUICK FACTS

ON THE COVERSFront: UNCG seniors Emily Akiyama, Brittany Ausley, Amber Harrell, Laura Olenderski and Whitney Sirois.

Back: Redshirt junior Kaitlin Merkt and sophomore Alex Emeterio.

Quick facts, roster, schedule .............................. 1Head coach Jennifer Herzig ................................ 2Assistant coach Vanessa Oakes.......................... 4Assistant coach Gwen Johnson ........................... 5Player bios ......................................................... 62009 season statistics..................................... 202009 results and leaders ................................. 21The Southern Conference ................................. 222009 Southern Conference review.................... 23Career records ................................................. 24Single-season records...................................... 26Single-game records ........................................ 28Yearly leaders .................................................. 30All-time results................................................. 32Series records .................................................. 37Honors ............................................................. 38All-time roster .................................................. 39Coaching records ............................................. 39UNCG vs. Team USA ......................................... 40This is UNCG .....................................................41Chancellor Linda P. Brady ................................. 45Director of Athletics Kim Record ....................... 46Staff photo directory ........................................ 47Staff phone/email directory ............................. 48

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HERZIGJenniferHEAD COACHFifth year at UNCG (98-145)Fifth year overall (98-145)Charlotte, 2001

THE JENNIFER HERZIG FILE

PERSONALBirthplace: Manassas, Va.

EDUCATIONCharlotte, 2001, B.A. (criminal justice), B.S. (psychology)East Tennessee State, 2003, master’s (physical education and sport management)

COACHING EXPERIENCEEast Tennessee State, 2001-03 (assistant coach)Charlotte, 2003-05 (assistant coach)UNCG, 2005-present (head coach)

UNCG UNDER HERZIG• Reached winners’ bracket of the Southern Conference Tournament for the fi rst time in school history (2008)• Won two games in the Southern Conference Tournament in three consecutive years for fi rst time in school history• Five All-Southern Conference Team members• Fourteen Academic All-Southern Conference selections• Fifteen NFCA Scholar-Athletes• Hosted Team USA during USA Softball’s “Bound 4 Beijing” tour

HERZIG YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall SoCon SoCon SoConYear record record fi nish tournament 2006 20-42 4-17 8th 1-22007 29-37 7-14 8th 2-22008 23-33 7-11 5th 2-22009 26-33 9-12 7th 2-2Total 98-145 27-54 7-8

Jennifer Herzig begins her fi fth season as the head coach of the UNC Greensboro softball program.

“I am very excited for the opportunity to coach at UNC Greensboro and become a member of the Spartan Athletics family,” said Herzig when named to the post in July 2005. “First and foremost, my goal is to build a complete program that will know success on the fi eld as well as in the classroom. I am eager to begin working with such a solid core of returning players as well as the incoming recruits.”

The Manassas, Va., native owns a 98-145 record after four years at the helm of the pro-gram. In her tenure, the Spartans have upset the top-seeded team in the Southern Confer-ence Tournament three times, becoming the fi rst No. 8 seed to beat a No. 1 seed in tour-nament action in consecutive seasons, and have advanced to the winners’ bracket of the tournament for the fi rst time in school history. Herzig is the only coach in UNCG history to win two games at the league tournament in multiple years. She has done it in each of the last three.

In 2009, Herzig’s squad posted a 26-33 record, bouncing back from an opening-round loss at the SoCon tournament to win two straight. Shortstop Kaitlin Merkt earned a spot on the All-Southern Conference Second Team, while Alex Emeterio took a spot on the inaugural

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All-Freshman Team. Senior Hannah Angel was a preseason all-conference pick, pitcher Amber Harrell was a two-time SoCon Pitcher of the Week during the season and out-fi elder Brittany Ausley earned SoCon Player of the Week honors.

Herzig has always placed an emphasis on excellence in the classroom as well as on the fi eld, and the 2009 season was no exception. Six Spartans earned Academic All-Southern Conference distinction, doubling UNCG’s previous best effort, while Em-ily Akiyama, Kayla Hensley, Laura Olenderski and Mary Catherine Vercoe were NFCA Scholar-Athletes. The team posted a 3.190 grade point average for the year, earning NFCA All-Academic Team accolades.

Olenderski also picked up a prestigious league honor, as she was UNCG’s female recipient of the Southern Conference’s Coleman Lew Leadership Award for the 2008-09 school year.

The award recognizes student-athletes from each of the Southern Conference’s 12 member institutions. Coaches, faculty athletic representatives and senior woman ad-ministrators nominate prospective candidates based on leadership, academic excel-lence and athletic achievement in both the college environment and the community. Athletic directors and representatives from Coleman Lew & Associates conducted one-on-one interviews with the fi nalists before determining the award winners.

The 2008 season saw Herzig’s UNCG squad post a fi fth-place fi nish in the SoCon, the Spartans’ best showing since 2005. UNCG won its fi rst two games at the league tournament, beating fourth-seeded Elon before knocking off top seed Chattanooga to advance to the winners’ bracket for the fi rst time since joining the league for the 1998 season.

Herzig’s players took home several honors before, during and after the season, with senior Mary Greenway taking All-Southern Conference First Team honors for the second season in a row. Greenway, Leslie Furness and Ausley all earned spots on the Preseason All-Southern Conference First Team, while pitchers Angel and Harrell took home SoCon awards during the season, with Angel earning a Pitcher of the Week nod on May 5 and Harrell nabbing Pitcher of the Month honors for February. Angel was named to the So-Con All-Tournament Team after UNCG’s run.

The Spartans also excelled in the classroom during the 2008 season, with six play-ers earning NFCA Scholar-Athlete status and the team earning All-Academic Team standing for the school year. Three players – Greenway, Whitney Sirois and Lyndsay Mouse – were named Academic All-Southern Conference.

One of the highlights of Herzig’s tenure came when the Spartans hosted an exhibi-tion against Team USA during USA Softball’s “Bound 4 Beijing” tour in April 2008. Played in the UNCG Softball Stadium, which underwent a $3.5 million reconstruction and re-opened prior to the 2006 season, the Spartans faced Jennie Finch and Team USA prior to their Olympic silver-medal run.

During the 2007 season, the Spartans advanced to the championship game of the Winthrop/adidas Invitational and Harrell was named to the all-tournament team for her efforts throughout the weekend. Greenway earned All-Southern Conference First Team honors while senior shortstop Adriane Audley earned second team honors. The selection of two players marked the fi rst time since the 2000 season that UNCG had placed more than one player on the all-conference team.

The Spartans also hosted the Southern Conference Tournament in 2007, downing the top-seeded Lady Mocs in the fi rst round and winning two games at the tournament for just the second time in school history and fi rst time since 2000.

In her brief tenure in Greensboro, Herzig has coached some of the most accom-plished players in school history. Greenway, a junior college transfer that played just two seasons at UNCG, graduated second on the Spartans’ career steals list, setting the single-season record in each of her two years on the roster.

Angel and Harrell both appear in UNCG’s top 10 in career wins, strikeouts and shut-outs. The duo also turned in the second- and third-best single-season strikeout totals, respectively, in school history in 2008. Harrell has cracked the top 10 in the single-season strikeout list in each of her three seasons in a Spartan uniform thus far.

The 2009 squad had three of the top 10 home run hitters in school history on the roster in Ausley, Merkt and Furness.

A 2001 graduate of Charlotte, Herzig served as an assistant coach during the 2004 and 2005 seasons at her alma mater under head coach Aimee DeVos. With the 49ers, Herzig assisted in all aspects of recruiting and other daily operations of the program, with an emphasis on working with the Charlotte hitters, infi elders and catchers.

Herzig was a member of the NCAA Division I Softball Committee from July 2008 to September 2009 and is the representative for the South Region on the NCAA Softball Regional Advisory Committee for the 2009-2010 year.

During her playing career, Herzig was honored for her work in the classroom repeat-edly, earning two Conference USA Academic Medals (2000-2001) and NFCA Scholar-Athlete honors in each of her four years (1998-2001). She was a four-year letterwinner as a catcher for the 49ers.

Herzig graduated cum laude from Charlotte with a Bachelor of Arts degree in crimi-nal justice and a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. She earned her master’s degree in physical education and sport management from East Tennessee State in 2003, where she spent two seasons as an assistant coach. She served as the pro-gram’s interim head coach during the fall of 2002.

In addition to her work as a player and coach, Herzig has served as a counselor at numerous softball camps at universities up and down the East Coast, including Florida State, Ohio State, Georgia, North Carolina and Furman.

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WILLIAMSVanessaASSISTANT COACHSecond year at UNCGUNCG, 2007

Former UNCG standout Vanessa Williams enters her second season as an assis-tant coach for the Spartans.

In her fi rst season as UNCG’s pitching coach, Williams saw her staff of three com-bine for 324 strikeouts and seven shutouts. Williams mentored two of the top pitchers in school history in Hannah Angel and Amber Harrell, who fi nished the season second and third in school history in career strikeouts – behind only Williams herself.

Angel got off to the best start of her career, opening the year 4-0, while Harrell heated up at the end of the season, closing the campaign with wins in fi ve of her last six decisions. Harrell earned Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week honors twice during the season.

Williams, who pitched for UNCG from 2004-07 under her maiden name of Vanessa Oakes, graduated as the Spartans’ career leader in strikeouts with 565.

As a senior in 2007, Williams led the Spartans in just about every pitching cat-egory, ranking fi rst in ERA (2.35), opposing batting average (.230), wins (14), innings pitched (187.1), strikeouts (166), games started (28), complete games (21) and shut-outs (six). Oakes earned a pair of league honors her senior year, as she was named the SoCon Pitcher of the Week on March 5, 2007, and earned a spot on the SoCon All-Tournament Team after pitching every inning of the Spartans’ four games at the tournament.

W i l l i a m s led or shared the lead in wins and strikeouts each season she was in the circle for the Spartans, be-coming just the second pitcher in school his-tory to lead either of those categories in all four years of her career.

As a fresh-man, Williams was named MVP of her hometown UNC Wilmington Se-ahawk Classic and followed that up by being named team captain in just her sophomore season.

Williams ranks among the top UNCG pitchers in program history, as she appears in the top 10 of seven career categories and six single-season categories.

For the four years prior to being hired at UNCG, Williams worked as a pitching, hitting, fi elding and catching instructor throughout Greensboro and the Triad area. She served as the primary pitching instructor to the Triad Power U10-U18 teams and acted as a pitching consultant for area high school programs and individual student-athletes.

Williams married UNCG strength and conditioning coach Mark Williams in July 2009.

sophomore season

THE VANESSA WILLIAMS FILE

PERSONALBirthplace: Jacksonville, N.C.

EDUCATIONHigh School: New Hanover High SchoolCollege: UNCG, 2007

PLAYING EXPERIENCEUNCG, 2004-07

COACHING EXPERIENCEUNCG, 2008-present

CAREER NOTES• UNCG’s career leader in strikeouts (565)• Sixth in school history in career wins (39)• Tenth in school history in career ERA (2.75)• Sixth in school history in career shutouts (14)• Second in school history in career appearances (145)• Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week (March 5, 2007)• Southern Conference All-Tournament Team (2007)

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JOHNSONGwenASSISTANT COACHFirst year at UNCGUNCG, 2008

Former Spartan standout Gwen Johnson enters her fi rst season as a part-time as-sistant coach at UNCG.

“I am extremely excited to announce the addition of Gwen Johnson to my coaching staff for the 2009-2010 season,” head coach Jennifer Herzig said after hiring John-son. “As one of the toughest hitters and outfi elders in recent history at UNC Greens-boro, Gwen brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, stemming from personal play-ing experience in this program and in the Southern Conference. Gwen was a dynamic player with the ability to change the game in a moment, and I am excited for our play-ers to have the ability to learn from someone of her caliber.”

Johnson played two seasons (2005-06) for the Spartans after transferring from Louisburg College. In 2006, her senior year, she led UNCG in batting average (.333), slugging percentage (.768), on-base percentage (.459) and home runs (eight). In her fi rst season with the Spartans, Johnson led the team with 37 runs scored.

She graduated sixth in school history with a .504 career slugging percentage.Johnson, a Boston, Va., native, was also the Region IX Player of the Year at Louis-

burg in 2003 and 2004, taking NFCA All-America third-team honors during her sopho-more season.

Johnson worked various collegiate camps from 2003-06 and volunteered at the Greensboro YMCA. She also volunteered as a sports counselor in La Preciosita, Mex-ico.

She works primarily with the outfi eld and assists with the hitters.

THE GWEN JOHNSON FILE

PERSONALBirthplace: Culpeper, Va.

EDUCATIONHigh School: Rappahannock High SchoolCollege: Louisburg College, 2004; UNCG, 2008

PLAYING EXPERIENCELouisburg College, 2003-04; UNCG, 2005-06

COACHING EXPERIENCEUNCG, 2009-present

CAREER NOTES• Sixth in UNCG history in career slugging percentage (.504)• Two-time Southern Conference Player of the Week (March 6, 2006; March 20, 2006)• NFCA All-American at Louisburg College in 2004• Region IX Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004

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SIROISWhitney5-5 • C • R/R • Senior Hope Mills, N.C.South ViewTeam captain 4

Junior season (2009)Was a team captain … appeared in 45 games with 35 starts … hit .228 on the season with four doubles and a triple, all career highs … had nine RBI … scored a career-best 10 runs … drew seven walks … turned in a .984 fi elding percentage with just four errors in a team-high 243 chances … threw out 11 runners trying to steal, matching her career high … hit .294 in 16 Southern Conference games, tied for the third-best average on the team in league play … had four multi-hit games on the season … went 3-for-4 against Western Carolina on March 8 with a double, an RBI and a run scored … was 2-for-3 with a sacrifi ce fl y and two RBI in game two of a doubleheader against Sam-ford on April 11 … was 2-for-2 with a run against Florida Gulf Coast on Feb. 7 … went 2-for-4 with a run against Army on Feb. 14 … was 1-for-3 with an RBI triple against Furman in game two of a doubleheader on March 21 … earned a pair of walks in the season opener against North Florida on Feb. 6 …was 1-for-1 with a pair of runs scored in a win over Virginia Tech on April 30 … at the SoCon tournament on May 7, threw out College of Charleston’s Amber Shiffl ett trying to steal, snapping Shiffl ett’s streak of 40 consecutive stolen bases … earned a spot on the Academic All-Southern Conference Team.

Sophomore season (2008)Played in 54 games with 51 starts … turned in an impressive .994 fi elding percentage, recording just two errors in a team-high 329 chances … logged a team-best 302 putouts … caught 11 would-be base stealers … hit .226 on the season with nine multi-hit games, tied for second-most on the team … had two doubles and eight RBI … scored four runs … drew eight walks and had three sacrifi ce hits … had a trio of three-hit games … was 3-for-3 with a double and a run against James Madison on Feb. 15 … went 3-for-3 with a pair of runs scored against Fordham on Feb. 29 … was also 3-for-3 against College of Charleston on April 19 … had a stretch from April 13-19 in which she was 7-for-16 (.438) … was 6-for-8 in a three-game stretch from Feb. 29-March 1 … caught speedster Caitlin Lowe stealing in an exhibition against Team USA on April 10 … earned a spot on the Academic All-Southern Conference Team.

Freshman season (2007)Saw action in 36 games as catcher … recorded a .173 batting average … tal-lied three runs on 13 hits … had two doubles and nine RBI on the season … recorded 101 putouts and nine assists … had two multi-hit games during her freshman campaign … also had three games in which she tallied multiple RBI … earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the spring semester.

High schoolFour-year catcher for coach Eddie Dees at South View High School … named

all-region and All-Two Rivers Conference in 2005 and 2006 … selected hon-orable mention all-state in 2006 … the Tigers won the Two Rivers Conference each of her four years and were Eastern Regional champs in 2005 … played with the Carolina Cougars for three years under coach Trae Farthing.

PersonalWhitney Leanne Sirois … born June 7, 1988, in Fort Irwin, Calif. … daughter of Tim Sirois and Dawn Collins … majoring in nursing … member of the Associa-tion of Nursing Students.

Year 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%2007 .173 36 28 75 3 13 2 0 0 9 15 .200 6 2 27 0 .253 0 1 0 0 101 9 3 .9732008 .226 54 51 146 4 33 2 0 0 8 35 .240 8 2 34 1 .276 0 3 0 0 302 25 2 .9942009 .228 45 35 101 10 23 4 1 0 9 29 .287 7 2 16 1 .286 2 7 0 0 218 21 4 .984TOTAL .214 135 114 322 17 69 8 1 0 26 79 .245 21 6 77 2 .274 2 11 0 0 621 55 9 .987

Sirois’ career statistics

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AUSLEYBrittany5-4 • OF • R/R • Senior Wake Forest, N.C.Wakefi eld

12Junior season (2009)Was third on the team with a career-best .295 average … started 58 games, missing game two of a doubleheader at North Carolina A&T with injury on April 16 to snap her streak of 169 straight starts … was second in the South-ern Conference and led the team with a career-best 12 doubles … led the team with a career-best 36 runs scored, the third-most in the SoCon … coaxed a career-best 27 walks, fi fth-most in the SoCon on the season and tied for the eighth-most in a single season in school history … hit three home runs … had 21 RBI and slugged .415 to match her career high … also posted a career-high on-base percentage of .390, good for second on the team … had 11 multi-hit games, including a pair of three-hit efforts … was named the SoCon Player of the Week on April 13 after hitting .545 with six RBI in fi ve games, scoring two runs in four of the fi ve contests … torched North Carolina Central on April 7, going a combined 4-for-6 with three RBI, a double and an inside-the-park home run in the doubleheader sweep, … also had a three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning against Samford on April 11 in the completion of a suspended game from the day before, sending the Spartans to a 6-3 win and extending her career-best hitting streak to 11 games … hit an even .500 in her hitting streak, going 16-for-32 … was 3-for-4 with an RBI double and a run scored against Florida Gulf Coast on Feb. 7 … went a combined 4-for-7 with four runs, a homer and an RBI double in two games against Army on Feb. 14 … had a pair of doubles against Georgia Southern at the SoCon tournament on May 8 … fi nished the season fi fth in school history in career walks and tied for eighth in home runs (13) … played for Storm USA out of Corona, Calif., during the summer … the squad lost to world No. 3 Australia on a walk-off home run.

Sophomore season (2008)Started all 56 games, hitting .233 on the year … hit .327 in 18 SoCon games … led the team with seven doubles and 21 walks and was second with four home runs and 17 RBI … moved into UNCG’s top 10 in career home runs … scored 15 runs … had six multi-hit games on the season … went 4-for-4 with a double and two RBI in the second game of a doubleheader against Western Carolina on April 6 … was 3-for-5 with a double against Coastal Carolina on March 10 … had two hits each in both games of a doubleheader against Fur-man on May 3 … had a solo home run against No. 23 North Carolina on March 5 … was 2-for-3 against top seed Chattanooga in the SoCon tournament on May 10 … put together a six-game hitting streak late in the season.

Freshman season (2007)Had a stellar freshman campaign for the Spartans … one of three players to start every game and the only freshman to play every inning … tallied 29 runs on 53 hits … recorded nine doubles, three triples and six home runs … shared

the team lead in doubles and home runs … led the team with 32 RBI and a .415 slugging percentage … was 6-of-7 in stolen base attempts and had 100 putouts on the year … had 13 multiple-hit games on the season … had her best game of the season against North Carolina A&T on March 27, going 3-for-5 with two RBI … her three triples were good for fi fth on the UNCG single-season list at the time … her 207 at bats rank fourth on UNCG’s single-season list.

High schoolEarned four letters at Wakefi eld High School in Raleigh, N.C. … graduated with school records for batting average and fi elding percentage at Wakefi eld … All-Cap 7 Conference shortstop from 2004-06 … member of the 2002 team that made the second round of the state 4A playoffs … played seven years with the Triangle Lightning … helped the Lightning to the 2005 Port City College Showcase Championship in Wilmington, N.C.

PersonalBrittany Renee Ausley … born Sept. 13, 1988, in Durham, N.C. … daughter of Todd and Donna Ausley … majoring in sociology with a concentration in criminology.

Year 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%2007 .256 66 66 207 29 53 9 3 6 32 86 .415 17 5 51 0 .325 2 7 6 7 100 2 3 .9712008 .233 56 56 163 15 38 7 1 4 17 59 .362 21 3 35 0 .328 2 0 2 2 83 7 4 .9572009 .295 58 58 176 36 52 12 0 3 21 73 .415 27 1 34 1 .390 1 3 0 1 86 7 4 .959TOTAL .262 180 180 546 80 143 28 4 13 70 218 .399 65 9 120 1 .347 5 10 8 10 269 16 11 .963

Ausley’s career statistics

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HARRELLAmber5-8 • RHP • R/R • Senior McDonough, Ga.Henry County

21Junior season (2009)Went 10-13 with a 4.13 ERA … made 31 appearances with 22 starts … worked 145.2 innings and struck out a staff-high 136 batters … allowed 114 runs, 86 of them earned, on 150 hits … tossed one shutout and combined on another … had 16 complete games … her 10 wins tied for sixth-most in the Southern Conference … fi nished fi fth in league in complete games and 10th in opponent batting average (.265) … was also fi fth in appearances, seventh in innings pitched and eighth in starts … took a pair of SoCon Pitcher of the Week awards on the season … took her fi rst award of the season on Feb. 16 after going 2-0 with a 0.54 ERA in two games at Charlotte’s Green and White Classic … picked up her second award on May 4 after going 3-0 with a 1.14 ERA in fi ve appear-ances … she picked up wins over Liberty, Virginia Tech and Elon on the week, striking out 33 batters and walking just nine … struck out nine against Liberty on April 29 to surpass 400 for her career … struck out eight batters the following day against the Hokies … matched her career high with 12 strikeouts against Elon on May 2 … shut out Rider on Feb. 27, allowing just one hit and striking out eight … took a no-hitter into the fourth be-fore Rider snuck a double just inches inside the left fi eld line … opened the season 5-12 but closed the campaign with a 5-1 record in her last six decisions, winning fi ve straight before taking the loss against Georgia Southern in the SoCon tournament on May 8 … posted a 0.99 ERA with 45 strikeouts and just 13 walks during her fi ve-game winning streak … struck out 11 batters in a win over second-seeded College of Charleston at the SoCon tournament on May 7 … made three appearances at the tournament, going 2-1 with a 2.21 ERA … her 136 strikeouts were the ninth-most in school history for a single season, giving her spots in the top 10 in each of her three years at UNCG … enters her senior season with 443 career strikeouts, just 122 shy of Vanessa Oakes’ school record of 565 … earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the spring semester.

Sophomore season (2008)Posted an 11-18 record with a 2.60 ERA in 33 appearances, including 20 starts … posted a staff-best 22 complete games … also had a team-high six shutouts and com-bined on another … pitched 186.0 innings, allowing 69 earned runs (93 total) on 156 hits … struck out a career-best 172 batters, the third-best single-season mark in school history … moved into the UNCG career top 10 in several categories … had at least one strikeout in each appearance … was named the SoCon Pitcher of the Month for Febru-ary after notching fi ve wins, including four shutouts … threw three one-hitters on the season, including a one-hit shutout in her fi rst start of the season, a 2-0 win over Jack-sonville on Feb. 8, with that one hit being an infi eld single from the second batter of the game … also threw one-hit, 1-0 shutouts over UNC Wilmington (Feb. 24) and Delaware (March 2) … the hit by UNCW was also an infi eld single from the second batter of the game … against Delaware, she had a no-hitter through four innings … had three straight games with double digits in strikeouts, fanning a career-best 10 against UMBC on Feb. 17, then matching that feat six days later against Delaware State … bettered that mark with 12 against UNC Wilmington on Feb. 24 … earned a win over top-seeded Chatta-

nooga on May 8 and worked four innings of hitless relief against the Mocs on May 10 at the SoCon tournament … got the starting nod in the Spartans’ exhibition against Team USA … earned a spot on the Dean’s List fall semester.

Freshman season (2007)Saw action in 35 games and made 24 starts … had a 10-14 record and a 3.52 ERA on the season … pitched 12 complete games and had four shutouts … in 167.0 innings pitched, allowed 100 runs (84 earned) on 177 hits … tallied 135 strikeouts, which was good for seventh on UNCG’s single-season list at the time … also named to the Win-throp/adidas Invitational all-tournament team … struck out a season-high nine against Campbell on Feb. 2 … allowed just one earned run in eight innings of a 2-1 win over Ohio on Feb. 18 … also allowed just one earned run in a 3-2, extra-inning loss to Char-lotte on Feb. 23 … earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the fall semester.

High schoolWas a starting pitcher at Henry County High School for coach Chuck Campbell … earned two consecutive All-Southern Crescent Softball fi rst-team selections … a four-time re-cipient of the Henry County High School Most Valuable Pitcher Award and Henry County Athlete of the Year … fi nished her senior year with an 18-7 record, 0.48 ERA and 198 strikeouts … holds Henry County’s school record for most strikeouts … also played for the East Cobb Bullets.

PersonalAmber Nichole Harrell … born July 18, 1988, in Atlanta, Ga. … daughter of Donny and Karen Harrell … majoring in interior architecture.

Year 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%2007 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 5 34 2 .9512008 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 7 52 1 .9832009 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 8 43 2 .962TOTAL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 20 129 5 .968

Harrell’s career statistics

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2007 3.52 10 14 35 24 12 4 1 0 167.0 177 100 84 62 135 21 4 17 751 .269 12 10 1 4 172008 2.60 11 18 33 30 22 6 1 0 186.0 156 93 69 108 172 22 3 8 851 .225 11 19 0 7 252009 4.13 10 13 31 22 16 1 1 0 145.2 150 114 86 96 136 18 0 14 706 .265 16 24 0 4 15TOTAL 3.35 31 45 99 76 50 11 3 0 498.2 483 307 239 266 443 61 7 39 2308 .252 39 53 1 15 57

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OLENDERSKILaura5-6 • OF • R/R • Senior Lewes, Del.Cape Henlopen

23Junior season (2009)Appeared in 46 games with 35 starts, 24 of them in center fi eld and 11 in right … hit .214 on the season with three doubles, a home run, 15 runs scored and seven RBI, all career highs … also earned a career-best 13 walks … was hit by a pitch six times, leading the team for the second time in three years in that category … was third on the team with a .382 on-base percentage … hit .261 in 16 Southern Conference games … hit her fi rst career home run on April 7, a grand slam against North Carolina Central … added an RBI single for a fi ve-RBI day … was the only UNCG player to knock in fi ve runs in a game on the sea-son … went 2-for-2 with a stolen base in game two of a doubleheader against Virginia Tech on April 30, getting two of the Spartans’ three hits in the game … drew a pair of walks in game one against the Hokies … fi nished the season on a three-game hitting streak, getting hits in each of the three games in which she played at the SoCon tournament … led the team with a .429 average at the tournament … just missed a home run against Furman at the tourna-ment on May 8, hitting a double off the wall in left … turned in a .964 fi elding percentage, making just two errors in 55 total chances … earned a spots on the Dean’s List and Chancellor’s List in both semesters … named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete for the 2008-09 school year … won the Southern Conference’s Coleman Lew Leadership Award … earned a spot on the Academic All-Southern Conference Team.

Sophomore season (2008)Saw action in 28 games with eight starts … was used primarily as a pinch-run-ner … scored nine runs on the season … was 5-for-7 in stolen base attempts … drew four walks … posted a perfect fi elding percentage, not making an error in 12 chances … stole a base and scored UNCG’s only run as a pinch-runner in a 2-1 loss to Coastal Carolina on Feb. 9 … scored a run as a pinch-runner against Chattanooga on consecutive days (March 21-22) … scored what would prove to be the winning run in a 4-3 win over Liberty on March 25 … scored the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning against Elon on April 26 … earned spots on the Dean’s List and Chancellor’s List for both semesters … named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete for the 2007-08 school year.

Freshman season (2007)Saw action in 28 games, starting six during her freshman campaign … tallied 10 runs and one hit on the season … was hit by a pitch a record seven times … was 1-of-2 in stolen base attempts … recorded seven putouts … was on the Dean’s List both semesters … named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete for the 2006-07 school year.

High schoolFour-year outfi elder at Cape Henlopen High School for coach Bill Cordrey … a three-time All-Henlopen Conference selection … named team Most Valu-able Player in 2006 … earned fi rst team all-state honors senior year … par-ticipated in the 2006 Blue/Gold All-Star Game … member of the team that made four consecutive state tournament appearances … earned three letters in fi eld hockey … named second team all-state two years in a row … Gatorade Player of the Year in 2004 … named Cape Henlopen High School Female Ath-lete of the Year … played eight years with the Delaware Magic club team for coach Randy Johnson.

PersonalLaura Ashley Olenderski … born Jan. 6, 1988, in Newark, Del. … daughter of Mick and Cathy Olenderski … majoring in marketing.

Year 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%2007 .083 28 6 12 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 .083 3 7 9 0 .500 0 0 1 2 7 0 1 .8752008 .000 28 8 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 2 10 0 .286 0 1 5 7 12 0 0 1.0002009 .214 46 35 70 15 15 3 0 1 7 21 .300 13 6 27 0 .382 0 6 2 4 51 2 2 .964TOTAL .165 102 49 97 34 16 3 0 1 7 22 .227 20 15 46 0 .386 0 7 8 13 70 2 3 .960

Olenderski’s career statistics

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AKIYAMAEmily5-7 • 3B • R/R • Senior Kirkland, Wash.Lake Washington

27Junior season (2009)Appeared in 51 games with 49 starts … hit .192 with fi ve doubles, three home runs, 11 RBI and 15 runs, all career highs … turned in a career-best .308 slugging percentage … was 2-for-2 in stolen base attempts … had six multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games … had a nine-game stretch from Feb. 22-March 21 in which she hit .458 (11-for-24) with eight RBI … had four multi-hit games in that stretch … was 2-for-3 with two RBI against Rider on Feb. 22, had back-to-back 2-for-3, two-RBI games against Western Carolina on March 7-8 and went 2-for-3 with a pair of runs against Furman on March 21 … against the Catamounts, had a pair of doubles in her fi rst two-hit game, then followed that up with a two-run homer the following day … hit .500 (3-for-6) in games against ranked opponents, going 1-for-1 with an RBI against No. 16 Georgia on Feb. 22 and following that up with singles in each game of a doubleheader against No. 16 North Carolina on Feb. 25 … had an RBI and scored a run in game two against the Tar Heels … went a combined 3-for-5 with a double and a home run in a pair of games against Army on Feb. 14 … was 1-for-3 with a home run and two runs scored at Elon in game one of a doubleheader on May 2 … went 2-for-3 with a run against College of Charles-ton in the Southern Conference tournament on May 7 … earned a spots on the Dean’s List in both semesters … named a National Fastpitch Coaches As-sociation Scholar-Athlete for the 2008-09 school year … earned a spot on the Academic All-Southern Conference Team.

Sophomore season (2008)Hit .180 on the season, seeing action in 24 games with 20 starts … had one home run and six RBI … hit her fi rst career home run, a two-run shot, against Fordham on Feb. 29 … went 2-for-3 in the second game of a doubleheader against No. 23 North Carolina on March 5 … hit a two-run double and scored the eventual game-winning run in the eighth inning of a 10-9 win over Rad-ford on April 1 … was one of two UNCG players to reach base in an exhibi-tion against Team USA on April 10, getting hit by a pitch in the third inning … earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the spring semester … named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete for the 2007-08 school year.

Freshman season (2007)One of the Spartans’ key reserves during her freshman campaign … saw ac-tion in 24 games, starting 14 … primarily saw action at third base and as a pinch-hitter … hit .111 with fi ve hits and one run on the season … tallied her fi rst collegiate hit and scored her only run of the season in a 3-0 win over Bucknell on March 3 … also recorded her only RBI of the season against Norfolk State the following day … was on the Dean’s List both semesters … named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete for the 2006-07 school year.

High schoolThree-year letter winner at Lake Washington High School for coach Mike DeAguiar … two-time team captain … named all-league three times as a middle infi elder and fi rst team all-area by the King County Journal in 2005 as a junior … twice named King County Journal Athlete of the Week … a 2006 United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award winner … played three years of summer ball with the Washington Ladyhawks Gold-Miller team as a second and third baseman for coach Wayne Miller … Lake Washington Scholar Athlete in 2003.

PersonalEmily Jean Akiyama … born Sept. 23, 1987, in Seattle, Wash. … daughter of John and Mary Akiyama … majoring in exercise and sports science with a concentration in kinesiology.

Year 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%2007 .111 28 14 45 1 5 0 0 0 1 5 .111 8 0 20 0 .245 0 2 0 0 3 4 1 .8752008 .180 24 20 50 3 9 1 0 1 6 13 .260 2 2 21 0 .241 0 1 0 0 11 20 5 .8612009 .192 51 49 120 15 23 5 0 3 11 37 .308 14 0 34 0 .276 0 2 2 2 49 44 12 .886TOTAL .172 103 83 215 19 37 6 0 4 18 55 .256 24 2 75 0 .261 0 5 2 2 63 68 18 .879

Akiyama’s career statistics

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MERKTKaitlin5-9 • SS • R/R • R-Junior Irvine, Calif.WoodbridgeTeam captain 17

Redshirt sophomore season (2009)Had a breakout offensive season despite missing 18 games with injury, earn-ing a spot on the All-Southern Conference Second Team … appeared in 36 games with 35 starts … set or matched career highs in most offensive catego-ries on the season, including hits (32), average (.317), runs scored (13), dou-bles (six), triples (one), home runs (six), RBI (20), slugging percentage (.574) and on-base percentage (.373); also had a career-best fi elding percentage, making just four errors on the season in 124 chances, good for a .968 mark … had seven multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games … led the team in home runs for the second straight season … also led the team in slugging percent-age and was second in batting average … hit her fi rst career grand slam in just her second game back from injury, sending UNCG to a 5-3 win over Virginia Tech on April 30 … went 3-for-4 with four runs scored against Western Caro-lina on March 8 … her two-run home in the fi rst inning against Appalachian State on March 29 was the difference in UNCG’s 2-1 win … drove in three runs and went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer in a 5-3 win over Campbell on March 31 … went a combined 4-for-7 with three RBI and three extra-base hits on her 21st birthday, smashing two doubles and a home run in a doubleheader split with Harvard on March 24 … hit .375 in nine SoCon games … hit fi ve of her home runs in a span of 11 games played … had hits in 14 out of 16 games during one stretch, hitting .400 (20-for-50) from Feb. 15-March 29 … was hitting .338 before missing most of the month of April … hit .429 in three games against ranked teams, hitting a double against No. 16 Georgia on April 22 and singles in each game of a doubleheader at No. 16 North Carolina on April 25 …entered the school’s top 10 in career homers, fi nishing the season at No. 10 with 12 in her career.

Redshirt freshman season (2008)Played in 54 games with 50 starts … led the team with fi ve home runs and was second with six doubles … hit .196 on the season … had 13 RBI and scored 12 runs … drew 12 walks and shared the team lead with seven sacrifi ce hits … had seven multi-hit games on the year, including a 3-for-4 effort with a home run and three runs scored against Radford on April 1 … put together a seven-game hitting streak in which she went 11-for-22 with fi ve RBI and fi ve runs scored … hit homers in back-to-back games on Feb. 23, going a com-bined 3-for-7 with four RBI and three runs scored against Mount St. Mary’s and Delaware State … her home run against Mount St. Mary’s accounted for the Spartans’ lone run in the 1-0 win … had two games with three RBI, doing so against Delaware State and again against Western Carolina on April 6.

Freshman season (2007)Redshirted due to injury … played in 11 games with seven starts before

shutting it down for the season … posted a .238 batting average … had a home run and two RBI … scored four runs … had her best game against Morehead State on Feb. 16, going 2-for-3 with a homer, a walk and two runs scored.

High schoolFour-year letter winner at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. … named All-Sea View Conference and to the Irvine World News All-City team from 2004-06 … named to the 2006 Orange County Coaches’ all-star team … helped the Warriors to three Sea View league titles and to the 2003 CIF South-ern Section Division I title … played six years of summer ball for the Irvine Sting and was a member of the 2003 ASA 14U Western Nationals Tournament championship team.

PersonalKaitlin Caroline Merkt … born March 24, 1988, in Orange, Calif. … daughter of Ron and Kim Merkt … majoring in exercise and sports science with a con-centration in kinesiology … minoring in business.

Year 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%2007 .238 11 7 21 4 5 0 0 1 2 8 .381 2 0 7 0 .304 0 0 0 0 7 5 2 .8572008 .196 54 50 143 12 28 6 0 5 13 49 .343 12 0 51 0 .258 0 7 0 0 99 66 8 .9542009 .317 36 35 101 13 32 6 1 6 20 58 .574 9 0 20 0 .373 0 2 1 1 64 56 4 .968TOTAL .245 101 92 265 29 65 12 1 12 35 115 .434 23 0 78 0 .306 0 9 1 1 170 127 14 .955

Merkt’s career statistics

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GABELKristen5-7 • OF • R/R • Junior Port Neches, TexasPort Neches-Groves

2Sophomore season (2009)Appeared in 42 games with 36 starts, all in the outfi eld … hit .136 on the year with 12 hits … had four doubles and a triple … knocked in seven runs and scored 12 … drew seven walks … was 2-for-2 in stolen base attempts … went 2-for-3 with a double and a run against UNC Wilmington on Feb. 13 … was 1-for-3 with a double, a run and two RBI against Army the following day … scored a run in each of UNCG’s three games at Western Carolina, getting hits in each of the last two … had three RBI in game two of a doubleheader at Furman on March 21, hitting a bases-clearing triple in the fi rst inning … drew a pair of walks in game one of a doubleheader against North Carolina Central on April 7, scoring twice in the contest … also earned two walks at Georgia Southern on April 19 … had an RBI single against College of Charleston in the Southern Conference tournament on May 7 … turned in a .949 fi elding per-centage on the season, committing just two errors in 39 chances … had three outfi eld assists .. earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the spring semester.

Freshman season (2008)Played in 52 games with 44 starts … hit .148 on the season with three doubles and a home run among her 16 hits … had nine RBI … scored 10 runs … went 3-for-4 with a run scored and three RBI against Radford on April 1, including hitting what would prove to be the winning two-run single in the top of the eighth inning … was 2-for-2 with a double and a run against Chattanooga on March 21 … hit her fi rst career home run against Towson on March 1 at the East Carolina Pirate Clash.

High schoolThree-sport athlete at Port Neches-Groves HS … three-year varsity outfi elder for Brook Buchanan … earned 2007 Defensive Player of the Year honors … was named second team all-state and was named to the Port Arthur News Dream Team, the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Team and the All-South-east Texas Big School Team … also played basketball and ran cross country … played summer ball with the Texas Storm DeMarini.

PersonalKristen Renee Gabel … born Aug. 11, 1989, in Mobile, Ala. … daughter of Robert Gabel and Traci Walter … has an older brother, Dustin, and a younger sister, Madisen … majoring in exercise and sports science with a concentra-tion in sports medicine.

Year 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%2008 .148 52 44 108 10 16 3 0 1 9 22 .204 6 0 39 0 .191 1 3 2 6 52 2 2 .9642009 .136 42 36 88 12 12 4 1 0 7 18 .205 7 0 37 1 .200 0 4 2 2 34 3 2 .949TOTAL .143 94 80 196 22 28 7 1 1 16 40 .204 13 0 76 1 .195 1 7 4 8 86 5 4 .958

Gabel’s career statistics

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HENSLEYKayla5-7 • INF • R/R • JuniorDurham, Calif.Durham

3Sophomore season (2009)Played 27 games with 12 starts … eight came at third base and four at short-stop … hit .152 on the season with fi ve hits in 33 at bats … scored four runs and had three RBI … earned nine walks … turned in a .941 fi elding percentage with two errors in 34 chances … put together a three-game hitting streak from April 25-29, going 1-for-3 in games against College of Charleston (April 25 and 26) and Liberty (April 29) … also had an RBI in her fi rst game against the Cougars … went 1-for-2 with an RBI against Army on Feb. 14 … was 1-for-1 with three walks and an RBI against North Carolina A&T on April 16, drawing a bases-loaded walk to knock in a run … drew a pair of walks against Tennes-see State on Feb. 21 … scored a run as a pinch-runner in the fi rst game of the season, against North Florida on Feb. 6 … also scored against Florida Gulf Coast (Feb. 7), Campbell (March 31) and East Carolina (April 22) … earned a spot on the Dean’s List in the spring semester … named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete for the 2008-09 school year … earned a spot on the Academic All-Southern Conference Team.

Freshman season (2008)Saw action in 41 games, getting the starting nod in 25 … hit .103 on the year with a double and six runs scored … was successful in her only steal attempt … drew 10 walks on the season, with six coming in the Spartans’ last six games of the season … named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete and earned a spot on the Athletic Honor Roll for the 2007-08 school year.

High schoolThree-sport athlete at Durham HS in Durham, Calif. … three-year varsity player for Wes Bill … earned all-league honors in 2005 and 2006 … league MVP in 2006 … participated in the all-star game in 2007… Trojans captured league titles in 2005 and 2006 … also competed in volleyball and basketball … played club ball for the Chico Starz.

PersonalKayla Marie Hensley … born Dec. 11, 1988, in Durham, Calif. … daughter of Jeff and Cheryl Hensley … has one sister, Tonya (18) … majoring in elementary education.

Year 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%2008 .103 41 25 58 6 6 1 0 0 0 7 .121 10 1 20 0 .246 0 2 1 1 26 35 10 .8592009 .152 27 12 33 4 5 0 0 0 3 5 .152 9 0 13 0 .333 0 0 0 0 19 13 2 .941TOTAL .121 68 37 91 10 11 1 0 0 3 12 .132 19 1 33 0 .279 0 2 1 1 45 48 12 .886

Hensley’s career statistics

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STRIPLINGKatie5-5 • C/OF • R/R • JuniorBaytown, TexasBarbers Hill

29Sophomore season (2009)Missed a portion of the season with injury … appeared in 17 games with two starts, one in right fi eld and one at designated player … hit .222 on the season with two hits in nine at bats … drew two walks … had an on-base percentage of .364 … scored four runs on the season … had just one fi elding chance on the season, but handled it fl awlessly for a 1.000 fi elding percentage … went 1-for-4 in a start at North Carolina A&T on April 16 … was 1-for-2 in a start against Liberty on April 29 … appeared in several games as a pinch-runner … drew a walk as a pinch-hitter and scored a run against College of Charleston on April 26 … scored a run against No. 16 Georgia as a pinch-runner on Feb. 22 … scored a run as a pinch-runner against No. 16 North Carolina on Feb. 25 … scored as a pinch-runner against North Carolina Central on April 7.

Freshman season (2008)Played in 27 contests with 13 starts … saw action in the outfi eld, behind the plate and at designated player … hit .170 on the season with a triple and a home run … had three RBI … earned two walks … was 1-for-2 in stolen base attempts … made just one error in 27 chances for a .963 fi elding percentage … caught one runner trying to steal … had two multi-hit games, coming in back-to-back games against Coastal Carolina at the JU/Best Western Invita-tional in Jacksonville, Fla. … was 2-for-2 against the Chanticleers on Feb. 9, then went 2-for-4 with an RBI triple against Coastal the next day … was 1-for-3 with a two-run home run against Towson on March 1.

High schoolFour-year catcher for Kirk Hall at Barbers Hill HS in Mont Belview, Texas … four-time all-district selection … two-time selection to SoutheastTexas.com’s All-Southeast Texas team … also saw time in the outfi eld and was an all-area selection at the position … led the Eagles to regional championships in 2005 and 2006 … team advanced to the state fi nals twice (2005, 2006) … compet-ed with the Texas Storm DeMarini out of Bellaire, Texas … helped the Storm qualify for Gold Nationals in 2006 and 2007.

PersonalKatie Lynn Stripling … born April 2, 1989, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Clifton and Linda Stripling … has two brothers, Robert (27) and Craig (25) … majoring in exercise and sports science with a concentration in sports medi-cine.

Year 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%2008 .170 27 13 47 2 8 0 1 1 3 13 .277 2 2 16 0 .235 0 0 1 2 24 2 1 .9632009 .222 17 2 9 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 2 0 4 0 .364 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000TOTAL .179 44 15 56 6 10 0 1 1 3 15 .268 4 2 20 0 .258 0 0 1 2 25 2 1 .964

Stripling’s career statistics

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MATTSONCory5-6 • RHP • R/R • SophomoreEverett, Wash.Everett

1Freshman season (2009)Made 22 appearances with 12 starts … amassed a 3-7 record with a 4.56 ERA … threw four complete games with one shutout … logged 70.2 innings of work … struck out 69 batters … at the plate, hit .333 (2-for-6) with a home run and three RBI … also earned a start at designated player … slugged .833 … hit a solo home run at Western Carolina on March 8 for her fi rst career hit, in just her third career offi cial at bat … also had a sacrifi ce fl y to give her a pair of RBI in the game … also picked up her fi rst career win that day, allowing three runs (two earned) on seven hits and striking out what was then a career-high eight … tossed a four-hit shutout over North Carolina Central on April 7 for win No. 2, striking out six … grabbed her third win against North Carolina A&T on April 16, striking out a career-best 10 batters and allowing just three runs (two earned) on seven hits … struck out at least one batter in all but three ap-pearances … went 1-for-3 with an RBI against Charlotte on April 14 … did not make an error in 18 chances for a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage.

High schoolFour-year letterwinner at Everett High School for coach Kyle Peacocke … named The (Everett) Daily Herald’s Softball Player of the Year in 2006 and 2008 … named a Seattle Times All-Star in 2008 … three-time Seattle Post-Intelligencer All-Star … helped lead the Seagulls to district championships in 2006 and 2008 and a third-place fi nish in the state in 2008 … graduated with numerous school records, including career wins (75), strikeouts (1,016), ERA (0.69), no-hitters (six), perfect games (three), home runs (eight), triples (nine), doubles (22) and RBI (69) … also played three years for coach Margo Leiter for the Lake Breeze Gold.

PersonalCory Marie Mattson … born May 30, 1990, in Edmonds, Wash. … daughter of Paul and Joan Mattson … has a sister, Taylor (16) … majoring in environmental studies.

Year 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%2009 .333 4 3 6 1 2 0 0 1 3 5 .833 0 0 1 0 .286 1 0 0 0 3 15 0 1.000TOTAL .333 4 3 6 1 2 0 0 1 3 5 .833 0 0 1 0 .286 1 0 0 0 3 15 0 1.000

Mattson’s career statistics

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 4.56 3 7 22 12 4 1 0 0 70.2 96 52 46 40 69 10 1 9 354 .324 3 6 0 3 9TOTAL 4.56 3 7 22 12 4 1 0 0 70.2 96 52 46 40 69 10 1 9 354 .324 3 6 0 3 9

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JEWETTJordan5-2 • OF • L/R • SophomorePoulsbo, Wash.North Kitsap

24Freshman season (2009)Saw action in 52 contests with 48 starts … 47 starts came in right fi eld, while the other was at designated player … hit .261 on the season, fi nishing the season as one of the Spartans’ hottest players … hit .415 over her last 13 games … was second on the team in triples (two) and stolen bases (5-for-7) … also had three doubles and 13 RBI … drew 16 walks … scored 20 runs … had a .338 on-base percentage … was second on the team with 12 multi-hit games, six of which came in the last two weeks of the season … had fi ve multi-RBI games, third-most on the team … went 3-for-4 with a run at Charlotte on Feb. 13 in the Green and White Classic … was 2-for-3 with a double and a run earlier in the day against UNC Wilmington … was 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBI at Elon on May 2 … had four hits in three games against Samford on April 10-11, including a double and a two-run triple in game one … was 1-for-3 with two walks and three runs in game two of a doubleheader against Charlotte on April 14 … hit .294 in 17 Southern Conference games, the third-best mark on the team in league play … led the team with 10 RBI in SoCon games … hit .308 at the SoCon tournament, notching two hits each against Appalachian State on May 7 and Georgia Southern on May 8.

High schoolPlayed three years for North Kitsap High School for coach Bill Hobaugh … was selected for two all-star games and was a three-time All-Narrows Confer-ence selection … was an All-Kitsap District selection … helped the Vikings to a seventh-place fi nish in the state in 2006 … led the team in batting average for two years … also played one year of soccer … was a three-year member of the Honor Roll … also played for the Washington Ladyhawks for two years for coach Wayne Miller … the Ladyhawks went to nationals both years.

PersonalJordan Marie Jewett … born Jan. 17, 1990, in San Diego, Calif. … daughter of Stan and Lisa Jewett … has a brother, Daniel (18) … majoring in exercise and sports science with a concentration in kinesiology.

Year 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%2009 .261 52 48 138 20 36 3 2 0 13 43 .312 16 0 25 1 .338 0 6 5 7 40 2 1 .977TOTAL .261 52 48 138 20 36 3 2 0 13 43 .312 16 0 25 1 .338 0 6 5 7 40 2 1 .977

Jewett’s career statistics

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EMETERIOAlex5-5 • 1B • L/R • SophomoreMurrieta, Calif.Murrieta Valley

37Freshman season (2009)Had a stellar freshman campaign for the Spartans, landing a spot on the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team … started all 59 games, splitting time at fi rst base and designated player, and posted a team-best .327 bat-ting average, the top mark among freshmen in the SoCon … was 13th in the league in batting average overall … led the team with 31 walks, three triples and a .435 on-base percentage and was second on the squad with 25 RBI, 11 doubles and a .482 slugging percentage … was third on the team with 24 runs scored … her 31 walks were the fi fth-most in school history and third-most in the SoCon on the season … her three triples tied for the ninth-most in a single season in school history … was the only UNCG player with more walks than strikeouts (21) … her three triples tied for second in the SoCon, her 11 doubles tied for fi fth and her 55 hits tied for sixth … also in the top 10 in the league in on-base percentage (seventh) and total bases (ninth, 81) … led UNCG with 13 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games … hit .417 and slugged .667 in UNCG’s four SoCon tournament games, including a 3-for-3 effort against Furman in which she fell a home run short of the cycle … started her career with a 2-for-3 effort with two RBI against North Florida on Feb. 6 … had eight games with at least two walks, including a pair of three-walk games just three days apart (at Furman on March 21 and vs. Harvard on March 24) … had a seven-game hitting streak from March 7-24 and an eight-game hit-ting streak from April 19-29 … went 5-for-10 with her only stolen base of the season in the three-game series at Western Carolina on March 7-8 … had four hits in a pair of wins over Army on Feb. 14, going 2-for-3 in both games … also had two hits in each game of a doubleheader sweep of North Carolina Central on April 7, scoring four runs and clubbing two doubles and a home run … had a season-high three RBI in game two of a doubleheader against Charlotte on April 14 … scored the only run in a 1-0 win over Georgia Southern on April 18.

High schoolPlayed three years for Murrieta Valley High for coach Ann Romero-Parks … took All-Southwestern League honors twice … also named all-county … played for the Riverside County All-Star team in 2008 … named to the Cali-fornian All-Valley Team twice … set the school record for single-season bat-ting average … was named the Offensive Player of the Year for the freshman team in 2005 and for the varsity team as a junior and senior … was the varsity team’s Rookie of the Year as a sophomore … earned the school’s Excellence in Athletics Award in 2008 … also played for American Athletics out of Orange County for two years.

PersonalAlex Jordan Emeterio … born Aug. 14, 1990, in Murrieta, Calif. … daughter of Nick and Joy Emeterio … has a sister, Samantha (16), and a brother, Nolan (6) … majoring in communication studies.

Year 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%2009 .327 59 59 168 24 55 11 3 3 25 81 .482 31 1 21 1 .435 0 2 1 1 149 14 7 .959TOTAL .327 59 59 168 24 55 11 3 3 25 81 .482 31 1 21 1 .435 0 2 1 1 149 14 7 .959

Emeterio’s career statistics

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Sophomore season (2009 at Pitt Community College)Earned All-Region X Conference and Region X All-Tournament honors … helped the squad to a 27-10 overall record (12-4 Region X) and a spot in the Region X title game … hit .316 with nine doubles, three triples and 12 RBI … scored 29 runs and drew 15 walks … led the team with 19 stolen bases in 20 attempts.

Freshman season (2008 at Pitt Community College)Earned All-Region X Conference and Region X All-Tournament honors … led the team with a .345 batting average, 17 doubles and 47 runs scored … also had two triples and 22 RBI … was 22-for-26 in stolen base attempts.

High schoolWas a four-year All-Big 8 Conference performer for coach Brent Pearson at Fike High School in Wilson, N.C., helping the Demons to four conference championships … had Fike’s highest batting average in both her junior and senior seasons … team MVP both seasons … At the club level, she played a combined 10 years for the Wilson Diamonds for coach Ricky Cook and the Triangle Lightning for coach Tim Moose … the Wilson Diamonds won the Southeastern Regional 10U and the 16U World Series … was also a two-year all-conference pick in volleyball for Fike, helping the squad to a Big 8 Confer-ence title in 2007.

PersonalApril Gail Langley ... born April 12, 1989, in Wilson, N.C. ... daughter of Mi-chael and Gail Langley … majoring in exercise and sports science with a con-centration in kinesiology.

High schoolFour-year letterwinner for coach Robin Rackley at J. Frank Dobie High School in Houston, Texas … was a three-time all-district honoree and a two-time All-Greater Houston selection … was named the team’s best offensive player in each of her last three seasons … helped the team to district and bi-area championships in 2007 … also helped the Longhorns to a district co-cham-pionship in 2008 … played club ball for two years for Texas Storm DeMarini for coaches Carla Newsom and Kelly Bembry … was a member of the 10U AFA national championship team … was a two-time letterwinner in volleyball … earned four letters in choir.

PersonalChelsea Nicole D’Ambrosio ... born April 26, 1991, in Houston, Texas ... daughter of Anthony and Joan D’Ambrosio … has an older brother, Keaton, and an older sister, Lindsey ... majoring in psychology.

LANGLEYApril5-5 • OF • S/R • JuniorWilson, N.C.FikePitt CC 10

D’AMBROSIOChelsea5-3 • C • R/R • FreshmanHouston, TexasJ. Frank Dobie

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High schoolWas a four-sport student-athlete at Rainier Senior High School in Ranier, Ore. … was a fi rst-team all-state and All-Lewis & Clark League selection in softball for coach Pat White … helped her team to four state tournament ap-pearances, including a pair of third-place fi nishes, and three straight league titles … was also a fi rst-team all-league and all-state performer in volleyball, helping the Columbians to a fi fth-place state fi nish … earned fi rst-team all-state tournament honors … was the league player of the year in 2008 … was an honorable mention all-league selection in basketball, helping the team to a 39-0 record and league, district and state titles. … also swam for a year for Ranier, earning team MVP and second-team all-district honors … was team captain for the softball, volleyball and basketball teams ... was an honor roll student and a Business Leader of Tomorrow … participated in theatre for two years … played on the Oregon Silver Bullets club softball team for a year.

PersonalRaeanne Marley Hanks ... born Oct. 18, 1990, in Longview, Wash. ... daughter of Ken Hanks and Laurie Womack … has three siblings, Cassie (18), Nick (13) and Jayce (6) … majoring in social work.

HANKSRaeanne5-9 • RHP • R/R • FreshmanRainier, Ore.Rainier Senior

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High schoolFour-time All-Southern Maryland Athletic Conference performer for coach Robert Radford at Northern High School in Owings, Md. … was named the 2009 Player of the Year by both The (Southern Maryland) Recorder and The Calvert Independent … was a three-time Washington Post All-Extra … also took All-Metropolitan Md., D.C. and Va. honors from the Washington Post in 2009 … Maryland’s fourth-leading home run hitter of all-time … led the SMAC in home runs in 2009 … helped Northern to three straight conference and regional titles and state 3A championships in 2008 and 2009 … also played two years of basketball at Northern … played club softball for the Bay-side Blues for nine years, helping coach Mike Kriner’s team qualify for the ASA Class A Nationals with just eight players.

PersonalEileen Elizabeth Horsmon ... born March 20, 1991, in Laurel, Md. ... daugh-ter of Edward and Kathy Horsmon … has an older sister, Allison ... her father played football for Towson … majoring in criminology.

HORSMONEileen5-10 • 1B • R/R • FreshmanDunkirk, Md.Northern

11High schoolFour-year letterwinner for coach Robbie Wray at Middle Creek High School in Apex, N.C. … earned all-state honors as a junior and senior … was a three-time All-District 3 and all-county performer … took All-Tri 8 Conference and academic all-conference honors four times … was district, regional and con-ference player of the year in 2009 … won Middle Creek’s Wendy’s High School Heisman Award … holds school records for career hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI, runs scored and hit by pitch and single-season records for triples, home runs, runs, RBI and hit by pitch … helped the Mustangs win the Tri-8 Conference championship in 2008 … also helped the team to a regional runner-up fi nish and fourth place in the 4A state championships … made the state playoff appearances in her fi nal three years on the team … member of the National Honor Society … played for the 18U NC Lady Lightning Gold summer team under coach John Corn.

PersonalHeather Michelle Robb ... born Nov. 20, 1990, in Raleigh, N.C. ... daughter of George and Lois Robb … has an older brother, Eric, who played baseball for The Citadel … also has a cousin, Drew Woodall, who currently plays baseball at Charleston Southern ... majoring in business.

ROBBHeather5-2 • INF • R/R • FreshmanApex, N.C.Middle Creek

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High schoolThree-year letterwinner for coach Kathy Ballew at South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard, Wash. … was an All-Narrows League selection in 2008 and 2009 … was selected to the Kitsap County Softball Showcase All-Star Game in 2007, 2008 and 2009 … played two years for coach Wayne Miller for the 18U Washington Ladyhawks Gold – Miller, helping the team to the 18U ASA Gold Nationals and a second-place regional fi nish in 2008 … also helped the Washington Acers to the 16U ASA “A” Nationals in 2007 and the Washington Sudden Impact to the nationals in 2006 … part of the Sudden Impact team that reached the 14U ASA “A” Nationals in 2005 … played two years of soccer for South Kitsap.

PersonalAllyson Jerene Johnson ... born Sept. 27, 1990, in Tacoma, Wash. ... daugh-ter of Craig Johnson and Janine Johnson … has a younger sister, Brittany ... majoring in social work.

JOHNSONAlly5-7 • 3B • R/R • FreshmanPort Orchard, Wash.South Kitsap

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2009 STATISTICSOverall: 26-33 SoCon: 9-12 Home: 11-11 Away: 8-14 Neutral: 7-8

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% 37 Alex Emeterio .327 59 59 168 24 55 11 3 3 25 81 .482 31 1 21 1 .435 0 2 1 1 149 14 7 .959 17 Kaitlin Merkt .317 36 35 101 13 32 6 1 6 20 58 .574 9 0 20 0 .373 0 2 1 1 64 56 4 .968 12 Brittany Ausley .295 58 58 176 36 52 12 0 3 21 73 .415 27 1 34 1 .390 1 3 0 1 86 7 4 .959 13 Lyndsay Mouse .281 59 59 167 29 47 11 1 4 22 72 .431 14 2 42 1 .341 2 19 14 20 153 70 11 .953 24 Jordan Jewett .261 52 48 138 20 36 3 2 0 13 43 .312 16 0 25 1 .338 0 6 5 7 40 2 1 .977 19 Mary Catherine Vercoe .247 56 54 150 13 37 7 0 3 26 53 .353 15 2 28 3 .320 2 0 0 0 114 13 3 .977 4 Whitney Sirois .228 45 35 101 10 23 4 1 0 9 29 .287 7 2 16 1 .286 2 7 0 0 218 21 4 .984 23 Laura Olenderski .214 46 35 70 15 15 3 0 1 7 21 .300 13 6 27 0 .382 0 6 2 4 51 2 2 .964 22 Whitney Miller .197 27 21 66 5 13 2 0 0 9 15 .227 7 1 13 0 .284 0 0 0 0 30 24 9 .857 5 Leslie Furness .192 34 27 73 5 14 4 0 1 5 21 .288 8 0 24 0 .268 1 0 0 0 133 20 0 1.000 27 Emily Akiyama .192 51 49 120 15 23 5 0 3 11 37 .308 14 0 34 0 .276 0 2 2 2 49 44 12 .886 2 Kristen Gabel .136 42 36 88 12 12 4 1 0 7 18 .205 7 0 37 1 .200 0 4 2 2 34 3 2 .949-------------- 1 Cory Mattson .333 4 3 6 1 2 0 0 1 3 5 .833 0 0 1 0 .286 1 0 0 0 3 15 0 1.000 29 Katie Stripling .222 17 2 9 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 2 0 4 0 .364 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 20 Hannah Angel .167 14 9 12 3 2 0 0 1 1 5 .417 1 0 7 0 .231 0 0 1 1 5 33 3 .927 3 Kayla Hensley .152 27 12 33 4 5 0 0 0 3 5 .152 9 0 13 0 .333 0 0 0 0 19 13 2 .941

Totals .250 59 59 1478 209 370 72 9 26 182 538 .364 180 15 346 9 .336 9 51 28 39 1157 380 66 .959Opponents .269 59 59 1500 256 404 45 2 39 229 570 .380 221 40 324 2 .375 12 51 84 106 1157 449 61 .963

LOB - Team (368), Opp (412). DPs turned - Team (13), Opp (17). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Jewett 1, Emeterio 1.

FieldingPlayer C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 5 Leslie Furness 153 133 20 0 1.000 2 33 11 .750 3 0 1 Cory Mattson 18 3 15 0 1.000 0 11 3 .786 0 0 29 Katie Stripling 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 Whitney Sirois 243 218 21 4 .984 0 51 11 .823 5 0 19 Mary Catherine Vercoe 130 114 13 3 .977 3 0 0 .000 0 0 24 Jordan Jewett 43 40 2 1 .977 1 0 0 .000 0 0 17 Kaitlin Merkt 124 64 56 4 .968 6 0 0 .000 0 0 23 Laura Olenderski 55 51 2 2 .964 0 0 0 .000 0 0 21 Amber Harrell 53 8 43 2 .962 2 44 10 .815 0 0 37 Alex Emeterio 170 149 14 7 .959 4 0 0 .000 0 0 12 Brittany Ausley 97 86 7 4 .959 2 0 0 .000 0 0 13 Lyndsay Mouse 234 153 70 11 .953 3 0 0 .000 0 0 2 Kristen Gabel 39 34 3 2 .949 1 0 0 .000 0 0 3 Kayla Hensley 34 19 13 2 .941 0 0 0 .000 0 0 20 Hannah Angel 41 5 33 3 .927 0 29 9 .763 0 0 27 Emily Akiyama 105 49 44 12 .886 2 0 0 .000 0 0 22 Whitney Miller 63 30 24 9 .857 2 0 0 .000 0 0

Totals 1603 1157 380 66 .959 13 84 22 .792 8 0Opponents 1667 1157 449 61 .963 17 28 11 .718 10 0

Hitting minimums - 1.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game

PitchingPlayer ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 20 Hannah Angel 2.73 13 13 34 25 17 4 1 0 169.1 158 90 66 85 119 17 1 16 637 .248 14 10 2 5 27 21 Amber Harrell 4.13 10 13 31 22 16 1 1 0 145.2 150 114 86 96 136 18 0 14 567 .265 16 24 0 4 15 1 Cory Mattson 4.56 3 7 22 12 4 1 0 0 70.2 96 52 46 40 69 10 1 9 296 .324 3 6 0 3 9

Totals 3.59 26 33 59 59 37 7 1 0 385.2 404 256 198 221 324 45 2 39 1500 .269 33 40 2 12 51Opponents 2.78 33 26 59 59 27 7 1 4 385.2 370 209 153 180 346 72 9 26 1478 .250 32 15 2 9 51

PB - Team (8), Sirois 5, Furness 3, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (1), Angel 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Sirois (51-62), Harrell (44-54), Furness (33-44), Angel (29-38), Mattson (11-14).

Jordan Jewett committed just one error in 52 games last season.

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2009 RESULTSGame date Opponent Result r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall SoCon Pitcher of record TimeFeb. 06 vs. North Florida # W 5-1 5-7-2 1-9-0 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 Angel (W 1-0) 2:25Feb. 06 at South Florida # 2-5 L 2-7-1 5-5-1 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 Harrell (L 0-1) 2:09Feb. 07 vs. Illinois State # 2-13 L 2-4-5 13-14-1 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 Mattson (L 0-1) 2:30Feb. 07 vs. Florida Gulf Coast # 5-8 L 5-11-0 8-9-2 7 1-3-0 0-0-0 Harrell (L 0-2) 3:00Feb. 08 vs. Minnesota # W 1-0 1-5-1 0-6-0 7 2-3-0 0-0-0 Angel (W 2-0) 2:30Feb. 13 vs. UNC Wilmington % W 4-0 4-10-1 0-1-0 7 3-3-0 0-0-0 Angel (W 3-0) 1:31Feb. 13 at Charlotte % W 3-2 3-10-1 2-3-2 (8) 4-3-0 0-0-0 Harrell (W 1-2) 2:03Feb. 14 vs. Army % W 4-1 4-6-0 1-3-1 7 5-3-0 0-0-0 Angel (W 4-0) 1:39Feb. 14 vs. Army % W 10-2 10-14-3 2-2-3 5 6-3-0 0-0-0 Harrell (W 2-2) 1:31Feb. 15 at Charlotte % 1-3 L 1-3-1 3-8-1 7 6-4-0 0-0-0 Angel (L 4-1) 1:55Feb. 20 vs. Marshall $ 3-4 L 3-6-1 4-6-4 7 6-5-0 0-0-0 Angel (L 4-2) 1:36Feb. 20 vs. Ball State $ 5-7 L 5-8-1 7-10-0 7 6-6-0 0-0-0 Harrell (L 2-3) 2:12Feb. 21 vs. Tennessee State $ 3-6 L 3-7-4 6-7-2 7 6-7-0 0-0-0 Angel (L 4-3) 2:21Feb. 21 vs. IUPUI $ 1-6 L 1-6-0 6-9-0 7 6-8-0 0-0-0 Harrell (L 2-4) 1:44Feb. 22 at Georgia $ 2-12 L 2-3-3 12-6-1 5 6-9-0 0-0-0 Angel (L 4-4) 1:38Feb. 25 at North Carolina 2-3 L 2-6-0 3-7-0 7 6-10-0 0-0-0 Harrell (L 2-5) 1:44Feb. 25 at North Carolina 3-11 L 3-4-1 11-11-0 6 6-11-0 0-0-0 Angel (L 4-5) 2:13Feb. 27 RIDER @ W 8-0 8-9-0 0-1-2 5 7-11-0 0-0-0 Harrell (W 3-5) 1:22March 07 at Western Carolina * 2-3 L 2-5-2 3-10-0 (9) 7-12-0 0-1-0 Harrell (L 3-6) 2:15March 07 at Western Carolina * W 6-4 6-11-0 4-8-1 7 8-12-0 1-1-0 Angel (W 5-5) 2:00March 08 at Western Carolina * W 11-3 11-14-1 3-7-4 6 9-12-0 2-1-0 Mattson (W 1-1) 1:47March 21 at Furman * 1-2 L 1-1-2 2-4-0 7 9-13-0 2-2-0 Angel (L 5-6) 1:31March 21 at Furman * 7-11 L 7-11-3 11-10-2 7 9-14-0 2-3-0 Harrell (L 3-7) 1:46March 22 at Furman * W 3-2 3-7-1 2-6-0 7 10-14-0 3-3-0 Angel (W 6-6) 1:43March 24 HARVARD W 3-0 3-6-1 0-4-1 7 11-14-0 3-3-0 Angel (W 7-6) 1:40March 24 HARVARD 5-10 L 5-7-0 10-12-0 7 11-15-0 3-3-0 Harrell (L 3-8) 2:15March 28 APPALACHIAN STATE * 0-7 L 0-2-1 7-6-0 7 11-16-0 3-4-0 Mattson (L 1-2) 1:38March 29 APPALACHIAN STATE * W 2-1 2-3-0 1-7-1 7 12-16-0 4-4-0 Angel (W 8-6) 1:28March 29 APPALACHIAN STATE * 0-7 L 0-6-3 7-9-1 7 12-17-0 4-5-0 Harrell (L 3-9) 1:53March 31 CAMPBELL 3-8 L 3-5-2 8-12-1 7 12-18-0 4-5-0 Angel (L 8-7) 1:58March 31 CAMPBELL W 5-3 5-6-1 3-4-0 7 13-18-0 4-5-0 Harrell (W 4-9) 2:03April 07 NC CENTRAL W 14-0 14-12-0 0-5-4 5 14-18-0 4-5-0 Angel (W 9-7) 1:25April 07 NC CENTRAL W 11-0 11-10-1 0-4-5 5 15-18-0 4-5-0 Mattson (W 2-2) 1:30April 10 SAMFORD * W 6-3 6-7-1 3-8-1 7 16-18-0 5-5-0 Angel (W 10-7) 1:54April 11 SAMFORD * 1-2 L 1-4-2 2-7-2 7 16-19-0 5-6-0 Mattson (L 2-3) 1:50April 11 SAMFORD * W 8-4 8-7-0 4-6-2 7 17-19-0 6-6-0 Harrell (W 5-9) 2:00April 14 CHARLOTTE 0-7 L 0-2-1 7-6-0 7 17-20-0 6-6-0 Angel (L 10-8) 1:37April 14 CHARLOTTE 6-9 L 6-7-0 9-13-0 7 17-21-0 6-6-0 Harrell (L 5-10) 2:20April 16 at North Carolina A&T 2-3 L 2-4-1 3-9-2 7 17-22-0 6-6-0 Angel (L 10-9) 2:04April 16 at North Carolina A&T W 4-3 4-5-3 3-7-0 7 18-22-0 6-6-0 Mattson (W 3-3) 2:00April 18 at Georgia Southern * W 1-0 1-5-0 0-1-2 7 19-22-0 7-6-0 Angel (W 11-9) 1:50April 18 at Georgia Southern * 2-5 L 2-3-1 5-10-0 7 19-23-0 7-7-0 Mattson (L 3-4) 1:40April 19 at Georgia Southern * 2-8 L 2-5-2 8-10-0 7 19-24-0 7-8-0 Angel (L 11-10) 2:03April 22 at East Carolina 3-4 L 3-3-1 4-5-2 7 19-25-0 7-8-0 Angel (L 11-11) 1:58April 22 at East Carolina 0-9 L 0-3-2 9-7-2 5 19-26-0 7-8-0 Harrell (L 5-11) 1:32April 25 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * 2-7 L 2-1-0 7-7-2 7 19-27-0 7-9-0 Mattson (L 3-5) 1:52April 25 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * 1-2 L 1-9-0 2-4-0 7 19-28-0 7-10-0 Harrell (L 5-12) 1:47April 26 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * 2-8 L 2-5-2 8-10-0 7 19-29-0 7-11-0 Angel (L 11-12) 2:12April 29 LIBERTY W 2-1 2-7-0 1-4-0 7 20-29-0 7-11-0 Angel (W 12-12) 1:35April 29 LIBERTY W 3-1 3-5-0 1-4-0 7 21-29-0 7-11-0 Harrell (W 6-12) 1:29April 30 VIRGINIA TECH W 5-3 5-7-3 3-6-0 7 22-29-0 7-11-0 Harrell (W 7-12) 1:59April 30 VIRGINIA TECH 0-8 L 0-3-0 8-10-1 5 22-30-0 7-11-0 Mattson (L 3-6) 1:50May 02 at Elon * W 7-1 7-8-0 1-8-2 7 23-30-0 8-11-0 Angel (W 13-12) 2:22May 02 at Elon * W 4-3 4-8-1 3-7-0 7 24-30-0 9-11-0 Harrell (W 8-12) 2:10May 03 at Elon * 0-3 L 0-4-0 3-6-0 7 24-31-0 9-12-0 Mattson (L 3-7) 2:04May 07 vs. Appalachian State & 0-2 L 0-5-0 2-4-0 7 24-32-0 9-12-0 Angel (L 13-13) 1:27May 07 vs. College of Charleston & W 5-3 5-6-2 3-3-3 7 25-32-0 9-12-0 Harrell (W 9-12) 1:49May 08 vs. Furman & W 4-3 4-7-1 3-5-0 7 26-32-0 9-12-0 Harrell (W 10-12) 1:45May 08 vs. Georgia Southern & 2-9 L 2-8-0 9-12-0 7 26-33-0 9-12-0 Harrell (L 10-13) 1:50

* = Southern Conference game# = USF Louisville Slugger Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)% = Green and White Classic (Charlotte, N.C.)$ = Sixth Annual Georgia Classic (Athens, Ga.)@ = UNCG Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.)& = Southern Conference Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)() extra inning game

BattingBatting AveragePlayer ............................................... Avg.37 Alex Emeterio .................................. .32717 Kaitlin Merkt ................................... .31712 Brittany Ausley ................................ .29513 Lyndsay Mouse ............................... .281

Runs ScoredPlayer .............................................. Runs12 Brittany Ausley ....................................3613 Lyndsay Mouse ...................................2937 Alex Emeterio ...................................... 2424 Jordan Jewett ......................................20

HitsPlayer ................................................Hits37 Alex Emeterio ......................................5512 Brittany Ausley ....................................5213 Lyndsay Mouse ................................... 4719 Mary Catherine Vercoe ........................ 37

Runs Batted InPlayer ................................................ RBI19 Mary Catherine Vercoe ........................2637 Alex Emeterio ......................................2513 Lyndsay Mouse ...................................2212 Brittany Ausley .................................... 21

Home RunsPlayer ................................................. HR17 Kaitlin Merkt ......................................... 613 Lyndsay Mouse ..................................... 44 tied at ..................................................... 3

DoublesPlayer ................................................. 2B12 Brittany Ausley ....................................1237 Alex Emeterio ...................................... 1113 Lyndsay Mouse ................................... 1119 Mary Catherine Vercoe .......................... 7

TriplesPlayer ................................................. 3B37 Alex Emeterio ........................................ 324 Jordan Jewett ........................................ 24 tied at ..................................................... 1 On Base PercentagePlayer ............................................... OBP37 Alex Emeterio .................................. .43512 Brittany Ausley ................................ .39023 Laura Olenderski ............................ .38217 Kaitlin Merkt ................................... .373

PitchingEarned Run AveragePlayer ................................................ERA20 Hannah Angel ..................................2.7321 Amber Harrell ................................... 4.13 1 Cory Mattson ....................................4.56

WinsPlayer .............................................. Wins20 Hannah Angel .....................................1321 Amber Harrell ...................................... 10 1 Cory Mattson ......................................... 3

StrikeoutsPlayers ...................................................K21 Amber Harrell ....................................13620 Hannah Angel ................................... 119 1 Cory Mattson .......................................69

Innings PitchedPlayer ...................................................IP20 Hannah Angel ................................ 169.121 Amber Harrell .................................145.2 1 Cory Mattson ....................................70.2

LEADERS

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which began its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the fore-front of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing inter-collegiate athletics. From establishing the fi rst conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), develop-ing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the fi rst conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fi fth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic associa-tion. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacifi c 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Aca-demic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 mem-bers in fi ve states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Champion-ships. The Southern Conference offi ces are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league fi rst class meeting areas and offi ces as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership history On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Ho-tel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Con-ference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were offi cials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Insti-tute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Caro-lina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as act-ing chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new ath-letic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play

summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fl edgling league includ-ing Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meet-ing but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knox-ville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with mem-bership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Wash-ington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans fi ve states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Sam-ford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.

Leadership John Iamarino was offi cially named commission-er of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its fi rst com-missioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the fi rst person at the helm of the conference.

Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athlet-ics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league offi ce from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retire-ment in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the South-ern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is cur-rently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA offi ce, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the confer-ence’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

Championship history The fi rst Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in At-lanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the fi rst recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include wom-en’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recent-ly, the conference instituted golf and softball cham-pionships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top wom-en’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have be-come an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track & fi eld, tennis, golf and softball.

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2009 SOCON REVIEW

2009 Southern Conference Championship (Chattanooga, Tenn.)May 7#8 Western Carolina 4, #9 Elon 1#3 Appalachian State 2, #6 UNC Greensboro 0#7 Samford 6, #2 College of Charleston 1#5 Furman 9, #4 Georgia Southern 3#1 Chattanooga 2, Western Carolina 1UNC Greensboro 5, College of Charleston 3Georgia Southern 6, Western Carolina 1Chattanooga 2, Furman 0Samford 3, Appalachian State 1

May 8UNC Greensboro 4, Furman 3Georgia Southern 1, Appalachian State 0Georgia Southern 9, UNC Greensboro 2Chattanooga 3, Samford 2

May 9Georgia Southern 4, Samford 3Chattanooga 7, Georgia Southern 2

All-Tournament TeamKayla Richardson, Appalachian StateAbby Robertson, FurmanJenny Side, Georgia SouthernRobyne Siliga, Georgia SouthernBrianna Streetmon, Georgia SouthernJessica Owens, SamfordBrooke Loudermilk, ChattanoogaLyndsey Stiles, ChattanoogaKandice Irwin, ChattanoogaMichelle Fuzzard, Chattanooga

Most Outstanding Player: Brianna Streetmon, Georgia Southern

NCAA regionals (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)May 15Texas 1, Chattanooga 0 (9)

May 16Mississippi Valley State 1, Chattanooga 0

Kaitlin Merkt was voted second-team All-Southern Conference at shortstop last season.

2009 Southern Conference standings SoCon OverallTeam Record Pct Home Away Record Pct Home Away Neutral Chattanooga 15-5 .750 9-2 6-3 30-22 .577 19-7 7-9 4-6 Appalachian St. 14-9 .609 10-2 4-7 26-29 .473 11-5 11-16 4-8 College of Charleston 14-9 .609 8-4 6-5 23-26 .469 11-10 10-11 2-5 Georgia Southern 14-10 .583 9-3 5-7 29-25 .537 15-10 10-13 4-2 Furman 11-12 .478 8-3 3-9 22-29 .431 12-5 8-19 2-5 UNC Greensboro 9-12 .429 3-6 6-6 26-33 .441 11-11 8-14 7-8 Samford 10-14 .417 7-5 3-9 21-30 .412 11-10 5-14 5-6 Western Carolina 7-14 .333 4-8 3-6 12-35 .255 4-16 4-11 4-8 Elon 6-15 .286 3-6 3-9 15-32 .319 9-10 5-16 1-6

2009 All-Southern Conference First TeamP - Brianna Streetmon, Georgia SouthernP - Kayla Richardson, Appalachian StateC - Abby Robertson, Furman1B - Michelle Fuzzard, Chattanooga2B - Tiffany Baker, ChattanoogaSS - Nina Iduate, Georgia Southern3B - Kristie Shiffl ett, College of CharlestonOF - Lyndsey Stiles, ChattanoogaOF - Katie Forbes, College of CharlestonOF - Marie Fogle, Georgia SouthernDP - Mollie Fowler, Western CarolinaUT - Megen Smith, Georgia Southern

Second TeamP - Michelle Fuzzard, ChattanoogaP - Lana Mackey, FurmanC - Michelle Lighton, Appalachian StateC - Brittany Eason, Chattanooga1B - Sam Russo, Georgia Southern2B - Amber Shiffl ett, College of CharlestonSS - Kaitlin Merkt, UNC Greensboro3B - Katie Boyd, Appalachian StateOF - Kaiti Kelley, ChattanoogaOF - Amanda Hall, Georgia SouthernOF - Stephanie Field, FurmanDP - Shannon Howard, College of CharlestonUT - Robyn Harmon, Samford

All-Freshman TeamMegan Rembielak, Appalachian StateKatie Forbes, College of CharlestonStephanie Field, FurmanHanna Ennis, Georgia SouthernMarie Fogle, Georgia SouthernAlex Emeterio, UNC GreensboroRobyn Harmon, SamfordAmy Gonzalez, SamfordJenni Martin, ChattanoogaChelsea Schaffer, Western Carolina

Player of the Year: Kristie Shiffl ett, College of CharlestonPitcher of the Year: Brianna Streetmon, Georgia SouthernCoach of the Year: Frank Reed, ChattanoogaFreshman of the Year: Marie Fogle, Georgia Southern

2009 Players of the WeekFeb. 9 - Jessica Owens, SamfordFeb. 16 - Katie Boyd, Appalachian StateFeb. 23 - Katie Boyd, Appalachian StateMarch 4 - Brittany Eason, ChattanoogaMarch 10 - Shannon Howard, College of CharlestonMarch 16 - Kristie Shiffl et, College of CharlestonMarch 23 - Stephanie Cushing, FurmanMarch 30 - Robyne Siliga, Georgia SouthernApril 6 - Toni Hutchison, ChattanoogaApril 13 - Brittany Ausley, UNC Greensboro

April 20 - Amber Shiffl ett, College of CharlestonApril 27 - Katie Forbes, College of CharlestonMay 4 - Michelle Fuzzard, Chattanooga

2009 Players of the MonthFebruary - Katie Boyd, Appalachian StateMarch - Tiffany Baker, ChattanoogaApril - Amber Shiffl ett, College of CharlestonMay - Jessica Owens, Samford

2009 Pitchers of the WeekFeb. 9 - Kandice Irwin, ChattanoogaFeb. 16 - Amber Harrell, UNC GreensboroFeb. 23 - Ashley Stubbs, Appalachian StateMarch 4 - Kandice Irwin, ChattanoogaMarch 10 - Terri Mesko, College of CharlestonMarch 16 - Brianna Streetmon, Georgia SouthernMarch 23 - Stephanie Royall, SamfordMarch 30 - Stephanie Royall, SamfordApril 6 - Brianna Streetmon, Georgia SouthernApril 13 - Lana Mackey, FurmanApril 20 - Terri Mesko, College of CharlestonApril 27 - Lana Mackey, FurmanMay 4 - Amber Harrell, UNC Greensboro

2009 Pitchers of the MonthFebruary - Lana Mackey, FurmanMarch - Kayla Richardson, Appalachian StateApril - Brianna Streetmon, Georgia SouthernMay - Brianna Streetmon, Georgia Southern

Alex Emeterio was named to the inaugural SoCon All-Freshman Team.

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CAREER RECORDS – BATTINGBatting Average (min. 200 AB)1. Lara Long ...............1995-98 .......... .3702. Jennifer Boggs * .....1985-88 ......... .3673. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ...........3524. Susan Carter ..........1986-88 ......... .3505. Jennifer Hubbard ....2003-04 ...........3486. Danielle Sekula ......1996-98 ...........3237. Mary Greenway .......2007-08 ......... .313 Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ......... .3139. Julia Boseman ........1985-86 ......... .31210. Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ......... .310

Hits1. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ...........227 Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ...........2273. Kristy Norton ..........1999-02 ...........2224. Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 ........... 2125. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ........... 2116. Lara Long ...............1995-98 ...........2037. Leigh Irwin ..............1998-01 ...........1968. Jill Quilla.................1995-98 ........... 1759. Lyndsay Mouse .......2006-09 ...........16710. Joni Gomez .............2001-04 ...........158

Runs1. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ........... 1792. Shonda Spagnola ...1992-95 ...........1433. Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 ........... 1164. Kim Benningfi eld ....2000-03 ........... 111 Silvia Gabalda ........1994-97 ........... 1116. Leigh Irwin ..............1998-01 ...........1087. Lara Long ...............1995-98 ........... 1078. Erin Kluttz ...............1993-95 ........... 1019. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ...........10010. Kristy Norton ..........1999-02 .............94

Doubles1. Lara Long ...............1995-98 .............552. Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ............. 513. Kristy Norton ..........1999-02 ............. 414. Jill Quilla.................1995-98 .............405. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 .............396. Kim Benningfi eld ....2000-03 .............38 Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 .............38 Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 .............389. Joy Stogner .............1998-01 ............. 31 Erin Kluttz ...............1993-95 ............. 31

Triples1. Susan Carter ..........1986-88 ............. 112. Jennifer Boggs * .....1985-88 ............... 9 Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ............... 9 Erin Kluttz ...............1993-95 ............... 9 Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ............... 96. Lisa Oltman ............1992-95 ............... 87. Mary Greenway .......2007-08 ............... 78. Angela Riddle .........1985 ..................... 6 Jennifer Hubbard ....2003-04 ............... 6 Adriane Audley .......2004-07 ............... 6

Home Runs1. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 .............462. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 .............363. Kelly Allen ...............2004-06 ............. 244. Joni Gomez .............2001-04 .............20 Jennifer Hubbard ....2003-04 .............20 Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 .............207. Adriane Audley .......2004-07 ............. 158. Brittany Ausley ...... 2007-present .....13 Leslie Furness .........2006-09 .............1310. Kaitlin Merkt ........ 2007-present .....12

RBI1. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ...........1942. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ........... 1513. Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ........... 1174. Lara Long ...............1995-98 ........... 1115. Kristy Norton ..........1999-02 ...........1066. Jill Quilla.................1995-98 .............987. Erin Kluttz ...............1993-95 .............908. Tara Steinhardt .......1993-96 .............79

Judy Baker ..............1997-99 .............79 Kris Harris ...............1992-94 .............79 Danielle Sekula ......1996-98 .............79

Slugging Percentage (min. 200 AB)1. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ......... .6542. Jennifer Hubbard ....2003-04 ...........6333. Jennifer Boggs * .....1985-88 ......... .5404. Lara Long ...............1995-98 ......... .5225. Susan Carter ..........1986-88 ......... .5116. Gwen Johnson.........2005-06 ......... .5047. Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ......... .495

8. Kelly Allen ...............2004-06 ......... .4919. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ...........48310. Joni Gomez .............2001-04 ......... .476

At Bats1. Kristy Norton ..........1999-02 ...........7852. Adriane Audley .......2004-07 ...........7683. Kim Benningfi eld ....2000-03 ........... 7444. Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ...........7355. Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 ...........7096. Leigh Irwin ..............1998-01 ...........6987. Lyndsay Mouse .......2006-09 ...........696

8. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ...........6759. Jill Quilla.................1995-98 ...........65810. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ...........644

Walks1. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ........... 1412. Judy Baker ..............1997-99 .............883. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 .............754. Kim Benningfi eld ....2000-03 .............705. Brittany Ausley ...... 2007-present .....656. Tracy Strommer .......1996-99 .............637. Shonda Spagnola ...1992-95 .............588. Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 ............. 579. Leslie Furness .........2006-09 .............5510. Jill Quilla.................1995-98 .............53

Stolen Bases1. Leigh Irwin ..............1998-01 ...........1022. Mary Greenway .......2007-08 .............903. Joan Weesies +^ .....1988-91..............654. Kim Benningfi eld ....2000-03 ............. 615. Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 .............536. Lyndsay Mouse .......2006-09 ............. 477. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 .............458. Shonda Spagnola ...1992-95 ............. 419. Silvia Gabalda ........1994-97 .............3610. Deedee Smith + ......1986-89 .............35

Games Started1. Kristy Norton ..........1999-02 ...........2522. Adriane Audley .......2004-07 ...........246 3. Leigh Irwin ..............1998-01 ...........243 Lyndsay Mouse .......2006-09 ...........2435. Jennifer Bonilla .......2004-07 ...........242 Tracy Strommer .......1996-99 ...........2427. Kim Benningfi eld ....2000-03 ...........2408. Karyn Thompson .....1993-96 ...........2369. Jessie Marsh ...........1996-99 ...........23510. Penny Thompson.....2000-03 ...........227

* batting stats from 1988 not available+ stolen bases from 1989 not available^ stolen bases from 1991 not available

Season statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1992 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or cor-rections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Shonda Spagnola appears in UNCG’s career top 10 in runs, walks and stolen bases.

Lara Long is UNCG’s career leader in batting average and doubles. Long played for the Spartans from 1995-98

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CAREER RECORDS – PITCHING

Wins1. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 .............842. Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 .............703. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 .............524. Amber Watson ........2000-03 .............485. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 .............436. Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 .............397. Hannah Angel .........2005-09 ............. 378. Amber Harrell ....... 2007-present .....319. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 .............2610. Becky Gray .............1999-00 .............22

Earned Run Average (min. 150 IP)1. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 ..........1.782. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 ..........1.873. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ..........1.894. Amber Watson ........2000-03 ..........2.055. Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 .......... 2.116. Tara Csernecky .......1992-94 ..........2.287. Becky Gray .............1999-00 ..........2.458. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 ..........2.469. Jessica Vanderploeg .2002-03 ..........2.7210. Jen Zegler * ............1986-89 ..........2.75 Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 ..........2.75

Strikeouts1. Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 ...........5652. Hannah Angel .........2005-09 ...........4843. Amber Harrell ....... 2007-present ...4434. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ........... 4165. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 ...........3996. Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 ...........3687. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 ........... 3518. Amber Watson ........2000-03 ...........3329. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 ........... 24710. Danielle Byrne ........2003-06 ...........185

Shutouts1. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 .............292. Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 ............. 213. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 ............. 195. Amber Watson ........2000-03 ............. 176. Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 ............. 147. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 .............138. Amber Harrell ....... 2007-present .....119. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 ............. 10 Hannah Angel .........2005-09 ............. 10

Saves1. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 .............122. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ............. 103. Hannah Angel .........2005-09 ............... 2 Amy Poole ..............2000-03 ............... 2 Amber Watson ........2000-03 ............... 2

Christine Hornak .....1997-98 ............... 2 Kim Gaudio.............1995-98 ............... 2 Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 ............... 2

Starts1. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ...........1202. Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 ........... 1183. Erin Chandler .........1993-96 ........... 1134. Hannah Angel .........2005-09 .............895. Amber Watson ........2000-03 .............886. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 .............847. Amber Harrell ....... 2007-present .....768. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 .............739. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 ............. 5110. Danielle Byrne ........2003-06 .............44

Appearances1. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ........... 1472. Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 ...........1453. Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 ...........1364. Hannah Angel .........2005-09 ...........1225. Amber Watson ........2000-03 ........... 1156. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 ........... 1147. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 ........... 1128. Amber Harrell ....... 2007-present .....999. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 .............8910. Danielle Byrne ........2003-06 ............. 77

Innings Pitched1. Winn Hazlegrove .....1992-95 ........839.02. Vanessa Oakes .......2004-07 ........735.13. Erin Chandler ..........1993-96 ........702.14. Hannah Angel .........2005-09 ........602.15. Amy Poole ..............2000-03 ........528.06. Amber Watson ........2000-03 ........522.07. Christine Hornak .....1997-98 ........498.2 Amber Harrell ....... 2007-present 498.29. Maureen Flynn ........1999-02 ........392.210. Danielle Byrne ........2003-06 ........333.2

* pitching stats for 1986 and 1989 not available

Season statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1992 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or cor-rections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Wi Ch i ti H k 19

Winn Hazlegrove is one of the all-time great pitchers in UNCG history. Hazlegrove, who pitched from 1992-95, is the Spartans’ leader in career wins, shutouts, starts, appearances and innings pitched.

Amber Watson, who pitched for the Spartans from 2000-03, fi nished her career fourth in school history in wins and ERA.

Hannah Angel fi nished her career second in school history in career strikeouts. She had 484 to her credit from 2006-09.

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS – BATTING

Batting Average (min. 100 AB)1. Lara Long ................. 1995 ........... .398 Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ........... .3983. Lisa Oltman .............. 1992 ........... .3894. Lara Long ................. 1998 ........... .3875. Susan Carter ............ 1988 ........... .3866. Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2003 ........... .3777. Danielle Sekula ........ 1996 ........... .3728. Joni Gomez ............... 2004 ........... .3659. Karyn Thompson ....... 1994 ........... .36310. Tara Steinhardt ......... 1995 ........... .362

Hits1. Lara Long ................. 1995 ...............762. Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ...............723. Leigh Irwin ................ 2000 ...............714. Danielle Sekula ........ 1996 ...............705. Joni Gomez ............... 2004 ...............696. Shonda Spagnola ..... 1995 ...............68 Steph Workman ........ 1997 ................688. Lara Long ................. 1997 ................649. Lara Long ................. 1998 ...............63 Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2003 ...............63 Mary Greenway ......... 2008 ...............63

Runs1. Shonda Spagnola ..... 1995 ...............662. Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ...............543. Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2003 ...............514. Shonda Spagnola ..... 1994 ...............455. Karyn Thompson ....... 1996 ...............446. Joni Gomez ............... 2004 ...............427. Karyn Thompson ....... 1993 ............... 41 Kara Long ................. 1995 ............... 419. Lisa Oltman .............. 1992 ...............40 Karyn Thompson ....... 1994 ...............40 Winn Hazlegrove ....... 1994 ...............40

Doubles1. Lara Long ................. 1998 ...............212. Lara Long ................. 1997 ................203. Joni Gomez ............... 2004 ...............164. Kim Benningfi eld ...... 2002 ...............15 Jennifer Bonilla ......... 2005 ...............156. Lara Long ................. 1995 ...............147. Erin Kluttz ................. 1993 ...............13 Jill Quilla................... 1997 ................13 Jessie Marsh ............. 1998 ...............13 Penny Thompson....... 2002 ...............13

Triples1. Susan Carter ............ 1988 .................8 Lisa Oltman .............. 1992 .................83. Angela Riddle ........... 1985 .................6 Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2003 .................65. Mary Greenway ......... 2008 .................56. Jennifer Boggs .......... 1986 .................4 Erin Kluttz ................. 1994 .................4 Erin Kluttz ................. 1995 .................49. Jennifer Boggs .......... 1985 .................3 Julia Boseman .......... 1985 .................3 Winn Hazlegrove ....... 1992 .................3 Winn Hazlegrove ....... 1993 .................3 Karyn Thompson ....... 1993 .................3 Karyn Thompson ....... 1994 .................3 Danielle Mirabal ....... 1999 .................3 Judy Baker ................ 1999 .................3 Megan Gough ........... 2002 .................3 Krista Judge .............. 2005 .................3 Adriane Audley ......... 2005 .................3 Brittany Ausley .......... 2007 .................3 Lyndsay Wilson ......... 2007 .................3 Alex Emeterio ...........2009................ 3

Home Runs1. Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ...............142. Penny Thompson....... 2002 ...............133. Karyn Thompson ....... 1996 ...............124. Karyn Thompson ....... 1994 ...............11 Kelly Allen ................. 2005 ...............116. Penny Thompson....... 2001 ...............10 Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2003 ...............10 Christine Sweeney .... 2003 ...............10 Joni Gomez ............... 2004 ...............1010. Karyn Thompson ....... 1993 .................9 Joni Gomez ............... 2003 .................9 Penny Thompson....... 2003 .................9 Joni Gomez ............... 2004 .................9

Runs Batted In1. Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ...............572. Karyn Thompson ....... 1996 ...............553. Karyn Thompson ....... 1994 ...............484. Penny Thompson....... 2002 ...............475. Erin Kluttz ................. 1994 ...............45 Lara Long ................. 1995 ...............457. Penny Thompson....... 2003 ...............39 Jennifer Bonilla ......... 2004 ...............399. Lara Long ................. 1997 ................3810. Tara Steinhardt ......... 1995 ...............37 Kelly Allen ................. 2005 ...............37

Slugging Percentage (min. 100 AB)1. Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2003 ........... .6952. Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ........... .6913. Karyn Thompson ....... 1996 ........... .6524. Karyn Thompson ....... 1994 ........... .6495. Lara Long ................. 1998 ........... .6446. Penny Thompson....... 2002 ........... .6347. Susan Carter ............ 1988 ........... .6248. Joni Gomez ............... 2003 ........... .6149. Karyn Thompson ....... 1993 ........... .61310. Lisa Oltman .............. 1992 ........... .611

At Bats1. Leigh Irwin ................ 2000 .............2142. Kristy Norton ............ 2000 .............2103. Penny Thompson....... 2002 .............208

4. Brittany Ausley .......... 2007 .............2075. Krista Judge .............. 2006 .............2046. Jennifer Bonilla ......... 2007 .............2027. Leigh Irwin ................ 2001 .............2008. Jessie Marsh ............. 1997 ..............199 Kristy Norton ............ 2002 .............19910. Kristy Norton ............ 1999 .............198 Kim Benningfi eld ...... 2000 .............198

Walks1. Karyn Thompson ....... 1996 ...............512. Karyn Thompson ....... 1995 ...............433. Judy Baker ................ 1997 ................33 Kelly Allen ................. 2005 ...............335. Alex Emeterio ...........2009...............316. Jennifer Hubbard ...... 2004 ...............297. Judy Baker ................ 1999 ...............288. Judy Baker ................ 1998 ...............27 Brittany Ausley .........2009...............2710. Jennifer Aguilar ......... 2003 ...............26 Donna McLamb ........ 1993 ...............26

Stolen Bases1. Mary Greenway ......... 2008 ...............492. Joan Weesies ............ 1990 ...............453. Mary Greenway ......... 2007 ............... 414. Leigh Irwin ................ 2001 ...............395. Leigh Irwin ................ 2000 ...............366. Lisa Oltman .............. 1992 ...............267. Kim Benningfi eld ...... 2002 ...............22 Shonda Spagnola ..... 1995 ...............229. Julia Boseman .......... 1986 ...............20 Joan Weesies ............ 1988 ...............20 Leigh Irwin ................ 1999 ...............20

Season statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1992 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or cor-rections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Karyn Thompson has three of the top four RBI and home run seasons in school history. She was a four-time All-Big South Conference First Team selection.

Jennifer Hubbard holds the school record for single-season slugging percentage. She slugged .695 in 2003 with 11 doubles, six triples and 10 home runs en route to being named the Southern Conference Player of the Year.

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS – PITCHING

Wins1. Christine Hornak ...... 1997 ................... 272. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1995 ................... 25 Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................... 254. Lorri Parrott ............. 1990 ................... 23 Erin Chandler ........... 1995 ................... 236. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ................... 21 Erin Chandler ........... 1996 ................... 218. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1993 ................... 19 Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1992 ................... 1910. Becky Gray .............. 1999 ................... 18

Winning Percentage1. Erin Chandler ........... 1993 ..... .929 (13-1)2. Erin Chandler ........... 1995 ..... .821 (23-5)3. Lorri Parrott ............. 1990 ..... .767 (23-7)4. Amber Watson ......... 2003..... .733 (11-4)5. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1995 ... .714 (25-10)6. Melissa Johnson ...... 2003..... .684 (13-6)7. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ... .677 (21-10)8. Jen Zegler ................ 1987 ....... .667 (8-4)9. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ... .658 (25-13)10. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1993 ... .633 (19-11)

Earned Run Average (min. 100 IP)1. Erin Chandler ........... 1993 ................ 1.322. Amber Watson ......... 2003................ 1.353. Amy Poole ............... 2001 ................ 1.394. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1993 ................ 1.505. Christine Hornak ...... 1997 ................ 1.586. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ................ 1.68

7. Amy Poole ............... 2000................ 1.738. Erin Chandler ........... 1995 ................ 1.879. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................2.03 Amber Watson ......... 2000................2.03

Strikeouts1. Christine Hornak ...... 1997 .................2622. Hannah Angel .......... 2008................. 1773. Amber Harrell .......... 2008................. 1724. Vanessa Oakes ........ 2007 ................. 1665. Vanessa Oakes ........ 2006................. 1656. Erin Chandler ........... 1996 ................. 1437. Maureen Flynn ......... 1999 ................. 1428. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................. 1379. Amber Harrell ........ 2009 ................13610. Amber Harrell .......... 2007 ................. 135

Innings Pitched1. Christine Hornak ...... 1997 .............. 278.12. Erin Chandler ........... 1996 .............. 274.13. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 .............. 220.14. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1995 .............. 218.05. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 .............. 216.16. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1992 ..............203.27. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1993 .............. 201.08. Maureen Flynn ......... 1999 ..............198.09. Becky Gray .............. 1999 .............. 191.010. Vanessa Oakes ........ 2005.............. 187.2

Appearances1. Erin Chandler ........... 1996 ................... 542. Christine Hornak ...... 1997 ................... 473. Maureen Flynn ......... 1999 ................... 42 Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................... 425. Becky Gray .............. 1999 ................... 416. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ................... 407. Amy Poole ............... 2000................... 38 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2004 .................. 389. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1995 ................... 36 Kim Gaudio.............. 1996 ................... 36 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2005................... 36 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2006................... 36

Starts1. Christine Hornak ...... 1997 ................... 432. Erin Chandler ........... 1996 ................... 343. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1995 ................... 33 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2004 .................. 335. Maureen Flynn ......... 1999 ................... 326. Erin Chandler ........... 1995 ................... 30 Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................... 30 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2005................... 30 Amber Harrell .......... 2008................... 3010. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ................... 29

Complete Games1. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................... 352. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1995 ................... 303. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ................... 294. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ................... 285. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1993 ................... 276. Erin Chandler ........... 1996 ................... 25

7. Amber Harrell .......... 2008................... 228. Maureen Flynn ......... 1999 ................... 21 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2007 ................... 21 Vanessa Oakes ........ 2005................... 21

Shutouts1. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1993 ................... 122. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ................... 11 Christine Hornak ...... 1997 ................... 114. Christine Hornak ...... 1998 ..................... 8 Amy Poole ............... 2000..................... 86. Maureen Flynn ......... 2000..................... 7 Amber Watson ......... 2003..................... 78. Seven tied at.......................................... 6

Saves1. Maureen Flynn ......... 2002..................... 82. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1992 ..................... 73. Maureen Flynn ......... 2001 ..................... 44. Winn Hazlegrove ...... 1994 ..................... 2 Kim Gaudio.............. 1995 ..................... 2 Erin Chandler ........... 1996 ..................... 2 Amy Poole ............... 2000..................... 2 Hannah Angel .......... 2008..................... 2

Season statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1992 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or cor-rections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Erin Chandler turned in a 13-1 mark as a freshman in 1993 and her .929 winning percentage that season still stands as a school record. She was the Big South Conference MVP in 2005, when she had the second-best winning percentage in school history at .821 (23-5 record).

Christine Hornak holds several school records, including the single-season marks for wins (27) and strikeouts (262). She was the Big South Conference MVP in 1997.

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS – BATTINGAt bats7 ............................. Kim Benningfi eld vs. Ball State (2/19/00)6 ............................. Shonda Spagnola vs. Charlotte (3/25/95)............................... Erin Kluttz vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95)................................... Rashida Bryant vs. Ball State (2/19/00).......................................... Leigh Irwin vs. Ball State (2/19/00).......................................Kristy Norton vs. Ball State (2/19/00)......................................... Joy Stogner vs. Ball State (2/19/00)5 .......................................................................Several players................................... LAST: Jordan Jewett at Elon (5/2/09)

Hits5 .............................................. Kristy Norton vs. Elon (4/4/01)4 .................................. Tara Steinhardt vs Charlotte (3/25/95).................................... Lara Long vs. North Carolina (3/25/95)................... Nakia Alexander vs. North Carolina A&T (3/28/95)............................ Winn Hazlegrove vs. North Carolina (4/1/95)....................................... Pam Houston vs. Charlotte (4/11/95).............................................. Lara Long vs. Radford (4/13/95).................................. Karyn Thompson vs. Winthrop (3/16/96)....................................Steph Workman vs. Kentucky (2/22/97)................................Jessie Marsh vs. North Carolina (4/14/98)..................... Kristy Norton vs. College of Charleston (4/10/99)................................ Kim Benningfi eld vs. Ball State (2/19/00).......................................... Leigh Irwin vs. Ball State (2/19/00)...........................Penny Thompson vs. Delaware State (3/9/00)...................................... Kim Benningfi eld at Liberty (3/28/00)......................................Amber Watson vs. Charlotte (4/11/01).................................... Jennifer Moran vs. Campbell (2/11/03)..............................Christina Montana vs. Longwood (4/22/04)...................... Gwen Johnson vs. North Carolina A&T (4/22/05)............................ Kelly Allen vs. North Carolina A&T (4/22/05)....................... Stephanie Tarlek vs. UNC Wilmington (3/29/06).................................. Leslie Furness vs. Chattanooga (4/8/06).................................... Adriane Audley vs. Campbell (2/20/07)........................ Mary Greenway vs. Western Carolina (4/14/07).........................Mary Greenway vs. Coastal Carolina (2/10/08)...........................Brittany Ausley vs. Western Carolina (4/6/08)

Runs6 ................ Shonda Spangola vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95)5 ..................Karyn Thompson vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95)4 ................. Nakia Alexander at North Carolina A&T (3/28/95)........................ Silvia Gabalda vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95)....................... Tara Steinhardt vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95)............................... Lara Long vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95).......................................... Leigh Irwin vs. Ball State (2/19/00)...............................................Leigh Irwin at Furman (4/28/01)....................... Kim Benningfi eld vs. Appalachian St. (3/27/02).........................Kaitlin Merkt vs. Western Carolina (3/8/09)3 .......................................................................Several players........................ LAST: Jordan Jewett vs. Charlotte (4/14/09)

RBI7 .......................... Kelly Councilman vs. St. Andrews (3/31/88).......................Karyn Thompson vs. Coastal Carolina (3/30/96)6 ........................................ Penny Thompson vs. Elon (4/4/01)............................ Kelly Allen vs. North Carolina A&T (4/22/05)..................... Lyndsey Wilson vs. North Carolina A&T (3/27/07)5 .......................... Tara Steinhardt vs. Morgan State (2/26/95)...................Karyn Thompson vs. North Carolina A&T (3/28/95)................... Nakia Alexander vs. North Carolina A&T (3/28/95).................................................. Lara Long vs. Detroit (3/3/98)..................................... Penny Thompson vs. Belmont (3/9/03)...................................... Penny Thompson vs. Akron (3/14/03)............................Kelly Allen vs. Charleston Southern (3/4/06)...........................Brittany Ausley vs. Morehead State (2/16/07)..........................Jennifer Bonilla vs. Morehead State (2/16/07)................................. Heather Branche vs. Campbell (2/20/07)........... Laura Olenderski vs. North Carolina Central (4/7/09)

Doubles2 .......................................................................Several players.............LAST: Brittany Ausley vs. Georgia Southern (5/8/09)

Triples2 ...................................... Megan Gough at Radford (2/20/02)..............Adriane Audley vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (3/22/05)

Home runs3 ..................Karyn Thompson vs. North Carolina A&T (4/5/95)............................ Kelly Allen vs. North Carolina A&T (4/22/05)2 ....................Karyn Thompson vs. Coastal Carolina (3/30/96).................................................. Lara Long vs. Detroit (3/3/98).................................................. Judy Baker at Liberty (4/1/98).............................................Penny Thompson at Elon (4/4/01).......................... Penny Thompson at UNC Wilmington (4/8/01)......................................... Penny Thompson vs. Elon (2/12/02)................................. Penny Thompson vs. Campbell (3/23/02)..................... Jennifer Hubbard vs. Appalachian State (4/5/03)....................Christine Sweeney vs. Appalachian State (4/6/03)..........................................Jennifer Moran vs. Furman (5/3/03)...................................Kelly Allen vs. Delaware State (2/20/04)........................ Lynsi Pierce vs. Charleston Southern (2/29/04)..................................................... Kelly Allen vs. Elon (5/8/04)......................Jennifer Bonilla at North Carolina A&T (4/22/05)...........................Brittany Ausley vs. Morehead State (2/16/07)..........................Jennifer Bonilla vs. Morehead State (2/16/07).......................... Leslie Furness vs. Western Carolina (4/14/07)

Stolen bases6 ......................................Mary Greenway vs. Furman (5/3/08)4 ..................................... Leigh Irwin vs. Manhattan (2/25/00)......................................... Mary Greenway at Radford (4/1/08)3 ......................... Jill Quilla at College of Charleston (2/28/97)......................... Silvia Gabalda vs. Eastern Kentucky (4/18/97)....................................Leigh Irwin vs. Delaware State (3/9/00)............................................. Leigh Irwin vs. Radford (2/16/01)............................................. Leigh Irwin vs. Radford (2/27/01)............................................... Leigh Irwin vs. Liberty (4/19/01)...............................................Leigh Irwin at Furman (4/28/01).................... Jennifer Aguilar vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (3/11/02)............................................Ashley Purcell vs. Akron (3/14/03)..........................................Lynsi Pierce vs. Winthrop (2/20/04)...........................................Krista Judge vs. Radford (2/18/06)................................ Mary Greenway vs. Norfolk State (3/4/07)........................ Mary Greenway vs. Appalachian State (4/6/07)........................ Mary Greenway vs. Western Carolina (4/14/07)

..................Mary Greenway vs. College of Charleston (4/29/07)

.......................... Mary Greenway vs. Western Carolina (4/6/08)

Walks4 ...................................Lori Leete vs. Morgan State (2/26/95).................................. Karyn Thompson vs. Winthrop (3/16/96)3 .......................................................................Several players ....... LAST: Lyndsay Mouse, Kayla Hensley at NCAT (4/16/09)

Hit by pitch2 ..........................Nakia Alexander vs. North Carolina (4/2/95).................................... Shonda Spagnola vs. Liberty (4/21/95).................................Shonda Spagnola at Campbell (5/12/95).............................................Joy Stogner vs. Furman (4/29/00)..........................................Kristy Norton vs. Radford (2/16/01)...........................................Kara Clouser vs. Furman (2/29/04)........................Kara Clouser vs. East Tennessee State (4/9/04).....................................Brittany Ausley vs. Minnesota (2/9/07)...................................Lyndsay Mouse vs. Kent State (2/17/07)........................Laura Olenderski vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (2/28/07)............... Laura Olenderski vs. College of Charleston (4/28/07)......................... Laura Olenderski vs. North Florida (2/6/09)

Single-game statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1995 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or corrections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Mary Greenway stole a school-record six bases against Furman on May 3, 2008. Greenway, who played just two seasons for UNCG, fi nished second in school history in career steals with 90 to her credit.

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS – PITCHINGInnings pitched12.0 .......... Danielle Byrne vs. Furman (3/28/04)10.0 .... Winn Hazlegrove vs. Charlotte (3/25/95)..................Erin Chandler vs. Marshall (2/23/96)........... Erin Chandler vs. East Carolina (3/31/96)......Erin Chandler vs. Jacksonville State (5/9/96) Christine Hornak vs. Georgia Southern (4/25/98)........................ Amy Poole vs. Furman (4/30/00)9.0 ..............Erin Chandler vs. Virginia (2/25/96).................. Erin Chandler vs. Canisius (3/12/96) Christine Hornak vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/20/97)..Christine Hornak vs. Georgia Southern (5/2/98).......Vanessa Oakes at UNC Wilmington (3/9/04).. Vanessa Oakes vs. Georgia Southern (4/24/04).. Hannah Angel vs. Coll. of Charleston (4/19/08)8.2.......Amber Harrell vs. W. Carolina (3/7/09)8.0 ..............................................Several players ........... LAST: Hannah Angel vs. Furman (5/3/08)

Strikeouts17 ................Amber Watson vs. Toledo (2/23/03)12 ......Jessica Vanderploeg vs. Toledo (2/21/03)......Amber Harrell vs. UNC Wilmington (2/24/08)....................... Amber Harrell at Elon (5/2/09)11 ... Christine Hornak vs. East Carolina (5/3/97)........................Amy Poole vs. Radford (2/27/01).......... Lynsi Pierce vs. Delaware State (2/20/04)................... Vanessa Oakes vs. Furman (4/2/06).. Vanessa Oakes vs. Georgia Southern (4/22/07).... Hannah Angel vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/23/08)....Hannah Angel vs. Georgia Southern (4/12/08).. Hannah Angel vs. Coll. of Charleston (4/19/08). Amber Harrell vs. Coll. of Charleston (5/8/09)

Hits allowed16 .....Erin Chandler vs, Jacksonville St. (5/9/96)15 ....Amber Watson at North Carolina (4/24/01)14 .........................Amy Poole vs. UCLA (3/8/02)................. Vanessa Oakes vs. NC State (4/7/04)........................ Vanessa Oakes vs. Elon (5/8/04) Vanessa Oakes vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/26/05)..................... Hannah Angel at Radford (4/1/08)13 Christine Hornak vs. Boston College (3/2/97)....Christine Hornak vs. South Carolina (5/16/97)........ Maureen Flynn at North Carolina (4/24/01).........Danielle Byrne vs. South Carolina (2/6/05)................ Vanessa Oakes vs. Maryland (3/4/05)........ Danielle Byrne at North Carolina (4/14/05)

Runs allowed13 .........Kim Gaudio vs. East Carolina (4/21/96)11 ...................Erin Chandler vs. UMBC (4/5/96)................. Amber Harrell vs. NC State (4/12/07)................ Amber Harrell at Furman (3/21/09)10 ..... Winn Hazlegrove vs. Kent State (3/26/95).............Jessica Vanderploeg vs. Hawaii (4/1/03)......... Lynsi Pierce vs. Stephen F. Austin (2/5/05) Vanessa Oakes vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/26/05).......Vanessa Oakes vs. North Carolina (4/11/06).......Amber Harrell vs. Western Carolina (4/5/08)9 .. Christine Hornak vs. Boston College (3/2/97).. Shannon Stanovich vs. Cleveland St. (3/23/97)................... Kim Gaudio at Tennessee (4/20/97).............. Maureen Flynn vs. Ball State (2/19/00).................Joy Stogner vs. Chattanooga (4/2/99)................ Danielle Byrne vs. NC State (2/11/05)......................... Vanessa Oakes at Elon (4/2/05)............... Danielle Byrne vs. Campbell (3/14/06)..................... Hannah Angel at Radford (4/1/08)................Hannah Angel at Georgia (2/22/09)........Amber Harrell at East Carolina (4/22/09)

Earned runs allowed10 .........Kim Gaudio vs. East Carolina (4/21/96)................. Amber Harrell vs. NC State (4/12/07)9 .....................Erin Chandler vs. UMBC (4/5/96).............Jessica Vanderploeg vs. Hawaii (4/1/03).......Amber Harrell vs. Western Carolina (4/5/08)8 ....... Winn Hazlegrove vs. Kent State (3/26/95)............Shannon Stanovich at Furman (4/15/97).........Amber Watson at North Carolina (4/24/01)......... Lynsi Pierce vs. Stephen F. Austin (2/5/05).. Amber Harrell vs. Florida Gulf Coast (2/7/09).............Amber Harrell vs. Charlotte (4/14/09)

Walks10 ..Amber Harrell vs. Western Carolina (4/5/08)9 ........... Lynsi Pierce vs. Chattanooga (4/16/05)8 ....Shannon Stanovich at Co. Carolina (4/4/97).................Joy Stogner vs. Chattanooga (4/2/99)..... Lynsi Pierce vs. Appalachian State (4/23/05)....... Amber Harrell vs. Coastal Carolina (2/9/08)...........Amber Harrell vs. North Carolina (3/5/08).............. Amber Harrell vs. Samford (4/11/09)7 .............. Erin Chandler vs.Campbell (5/11/95)..Shannon Stanovich vs. South Florida (4/18/97).... Christine Hornak vs. North Carolina (4/14/98)......... Maureen Flynn vs. East Carolina (4/15/99)................ Danielle Byrne vs. NC State (2/11/05).............................. Lynsi Pierce at Elon (4/2/05)......Lynsi Pierce vs. Appalachian State (4/24/05)...Amber Harrell vs. Coll. of Charleston (4/28/07).................. Amber Harrell at NC State (2/27/08)............Amber Harrell vs. Ball State (2/20/09)

Wild pitches6 ............Hannah Angel vs. Pittsburgh (3/10/06)4 ................Danielle Byrne at Charlotte (3/3/04)......... Lynsi Pierce vs. Georgia Southern (5/7/05)................ Vanessa Oakes at NC State (2/15/06)3 ................Erin Chandler vs. Radford (3/26/96).................Erin Chandler vs. Campbell (4/16/96)... Erin Chandler vs. Md.-Baltimore Co. (4/19/96)...........Erin Chandler vs. East Carolina (4/21/96)..................Maureen Flynn vs. Colgate (3/17/99)....Maureen Flynn at Georgia Southern (4/24/99)................Amy Poole vs. East Carolina (3/28/01).............Danielle Byrne at Chattanooga (4/3/04)........................Hannah Angel vs. Elon (3/25/06)..................... Hannah Angel at Liberty (4/18/06)................. Amber Harrell at Campbell (2/20/07)............ Hannah Angel at Virginia Tech (3/12/08).............Amber Harrell vs. Campbell (3/31/09)........Amber Harrell at East Carolina (4/22/09)

Hit by pitch3 ...............Winn Hazlegrove vs. Akron (3/24/95)................ Winn Hazlegrove at Furman (4/26/95)...........................Kim Gaudio at Liberty (4/1/98).................. Hannah Angel at NC State (2/15/06)...................Vanessa Oakes vs. Toledo (2/24/06).......Vanessa Oakes vs. North Carolina (4/11/06).................. Amber Harrell at NC State (2/27/08).... Amber Harrell at Western Carolina (3/7/09).............Amber Harrell vs. Campbell (3/31/09)2 .................................................Several players.........LAST: Amber Harrell vs. Furman (5/9/09)

Single-game statistics are missing or incom-plete prior to the 1995 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or corrections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Lynsi Pierce threw UNCG’s last no-hitter, stifl ing Maryland-Eastern Shore on March 22, 2005, 10-0 in fi ve innings.

NO-HITTERSNo-hitters thrown by UNCG (comprehensive list)Winn Hazlegrove vs. St. Louis (2-0, 6 inn.)................................................................3/11/93Winn Hazlegrove vs. Winthrop (7-0) .........................................................................4/22/93Winn Hazlegrove vs. Radford (2-0, 6 inn.) ................................................................3/12/94Erin Chandler vs. St. Peter’s (6-1) ............................................................................2/20/94Erin Chandler vs. North Carolina A&T (16-1, 3 inn.) ..................................................3/16/94Erin Chandler vs. East Carolina (4-1) .......................................................................4/21/96Christine Hornak vs. Maine (8-0, 5 inn.) * ..................................................................3/3/98Amber Watson vs. Toledo (2-0) * .............................................................................2/23/03Lynsi Pierce vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (10-0, 5 inn.) .............................................3/22/05

* perfect game

Times no-hit by opponent (1993-present)Denise Reagan, East Carolina (8-0, 5 inn.) ..............................................................4/15/99Clarisa Crowell, Virginia Tech (1-0) ..........................................................................4/21/99Nicole Bacon, East Carolina (2-0) ............................................................................4/24/02Brandi Griffi n, North Carolina (2-0) .........................................................................4/30/02Melissa Coogan, Hawaii (10-0, 5 inn.) .......................................................................4/1/03Lacey Swarthout, Chattanooga (7-0) .........................................................................4/3/04Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech (2-0) ...........................................................................4/25/06Gabrielle Burns/Kylie Reynolds, Kent State (8-0, 6 inn.) .......................................... 2/17/07Toni Paisley, East Carolina (3-0) ..............................................................................3/22/07Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech (8-0, 5 inn.) ................................................................3/12/08Jennie Finch, Team USA (13-0, exh.) ........................................................................4/10/08

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YEARLY LEADERS – BATTINGBatting Average1985 ....Jennifer Boggs ...................................................... .4581986 ....Jennifer Boggs ...................................................... .3541987 ....Shannon Watkins .................................................. .4081988 ....Susan Carter ........................................................ .3861989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....Joan Weesies ........................................................ .3781991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Lisa Oltman .......................................................... .3891993 ....Tara Csernecky...................................................... .3201994 ....Silvia Gabalda ...................................................... .3751995 ....Lara Long ............................................................. .3981996 ....Danielle Sekula .................................................... .3721997 ....Steph Workman .................................................... .3521998 ....Lara Long ............................................................. .3871999 ....Jessie Marsh ......................................................... .3332000 ....Leigh Irwin ............................................................ .3322001 ....Penny Thompson.....................................................3162002 ....Penny Thompson................................................... .3392003 ....Jennifer Hubbard .................................................. .3772004 ....Joni Gomez ........................................................... .3652005 ....Jennifer Bonilla ..................................................... .3502006 ....Gwen Johnson ....................................................... .3332007 ....Mary Greenway ..................................................... .3032008 ....Mary Greenway ..................................................... .3232009 ....Alex Emeterio........................................................ .327

Hits1985 ....Jennifer Boggs ......................................................... 331986 ....Jennifer Boggs ......................................................... 461987 ....Deedee Smith .......................................................... 331988 ....Susan Carter/Joan Weesies ..................................... 391989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Lisa Oltman ............................................................. 581993 ....Tammy Reavis/Donna McLamb ................................ 431994 ....Karyn Thompson .......................................................611995 ....Lara Long .................................................................761996 ....Danielle Sekula ....................................................... 701997 ....Steph Workman ....................................................... 681998 ....Lara Long ................................................................ 631999 ....Kristy Norton ........................................................... 562000 ....Leigh Irwin ................................................................712001 ....Kristy Norton ........................................................... 542002 ....Penny Thompson...................................................... 622003 ....Jennifer Hubbard ..................................................... 632004 ....Joni Gomez .............................................................. 692005 ....Jennifer Bonilla ........................................................ 622006 ....Krista Judge ............................................................. 592007 ....Mary Greenway ........................................................ 572008 ....Mary Greenway ........................................................ 632009 ....Alex Emeterio........................................................... 55

Doubles1985 ....Jennifer Boggs ............................................................61986 ....Meg Sheehan .............................................................61987 ....Jennifer Boggs ............................................................41988 ....Susan Carter ..............................................................51989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Lisa Oltman ..............................................................111993 ....Erin Kluttz ................................................................ 131994 ....Winn Hazlegrove .......................................................111995 ....Lara Long .................................................................141996 ....Jill Quilla.................................................................. 121997 ....Lara Long ................................................................ 201998 ....Lara Long .................................................................211999 ....Kristy Norton ............................................................102000 ....KeKe Grady .............................................................. 122001 ....Penny Thompson/Joy Stogner ...................................102002 ....Kim Benningfi eld ..................................................... 152003 ....Jennifer Hubbard ......................................................112004 ....Jennifer Hubbard ......................................................162005 ....Jennifer Bonilla ........................................................ 152006 ....Jennifer Bonilla ........................................................ 122007 ....Jennifer Bonilla/Brittany Ausley/Kara Clouser ............92008 ....Brittany Ausley ............................................................72009 ....Brittany Ausley ......................................................... 12

Triples1985 ....Angela Riddle .............................................................61986 ....Jennifer Boggs ............................................................41987 ....Jennifer Boggs/Lisa Tew .............................................21988 ....Susan Carter ..............................................................81989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A

1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Lisa Oltman ................................................................81993 ....Karyn Thompson/Winn Hazlegrove ..............................31994 ....Erin Kluttz ...................................................................41995 ....Erin Kluttz ...................................................................41996 ....Karyn Thompson/Lori Leete ........................................21997 ....Jill Quilla.....................................................................11998 ....Danielle Sekula ..........................................................21999 ....Judy Baker/Danielle Mirabal.......................................32000 ....Kristy Norton/Penny Thompson/.............Rashida Bryant/KeKe Grady .......................................22001 ....None ..........................................................................02002 ....Megan Gough .............................................................32003 ....Jennifer Hubbard ........................................................62004 ....Adriane Audley/Danielle Byrne/Lynsi Pierce ...............12005 ....Krista Judge/Adriane Audley .......................................32006 ....Gwen Johnson/Jennifer Bonilla/.............Adriane Audley/Kara Clouser ......................................12007 ....Brittany Ausley/Lyndsey Wilson...................................32008 ....Mary Greenway ...........................................................52009 ....Alex Emeterio..............................................................3

Home Runs1985 ....Jennifer Boggs/Julia Boseman ....................................41986 ....Meg Sheehan .............................................................51987 ....Susan Carter ..............................................................21988 ....Susan Carter/Joan Weesies/Deedee Smith ................11989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Lisa Oltman ................................................................21993 ....Karyn Thompson .........................................................91994 ....Karyn Thompson .......................................................111995 ....Karyn Thompson .......................................................141996 ....Karyn Thompson ...................................................... 121997 ....Tracy Strommer ...........................................................41998 ....Lara Long ...................................................................71999 ....Becky Weedman .........................................................22000 ....Penny Thompson.........................................................42001 ....Penny Thompson.......................................................102002 ....Penny Thompson...................................................... 132003 ....Jennifer Hubbard/Christine Sweeney ........................102004 ....Jennifer Hubbard ......................................................102005 ....Kelly Allen .................................................................112006 ....Gwen Johnson .............................................................82007 ....Leslie Furness/Brittany Ausley ...................................62008 ....Kaitlin Merkt ...............................................................52009 ....Kaitlin Merkt ...............................................................6

Runs Batted In1985 ....Angela Riddle .......................................................... 231986 ....Julia Boseman/Meg Sheehan .................................. 251987 ....Jennifer Boggs/Shannon Watkins ............................ 191988 ....Susan Carter ........................................................... 231989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....Joan Weesies ........................................................... 221991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Courtney Adams/Kris Harris ......................................271993 ....Karyn Thompson ...................................................... 341994 ....Karyn Thompson ...................................................... 481995 ....Karyn Thompson .......................................................571996 ....Karyn Thompson ...................................................... 551997 ....Lara Long ................................................................ 381998 ....Danielle Sekula ........................................................311999 ....Kristy Norton ........................................................... 302000 ....Penny Thompson...................................................... 342001 ....Penny Thompson.......................................................312002 ....Penny Thompson.......................................................472003 ....Penny Thompson...................................................... 392004 ....Jennifer Bonilla ........................................................ 392005 ....Kelly Allen .................................................................372006 ....Kelly Allen .................................................................312007 ....Brittany Ausley ......................................................... 322008 ....Whitney Miller .......................................................... 202009 ....Mary Catherine Vercoe ............................................. 26

Walks1985 ....Jennifer Boggs ......................................................... 151986 ....Julia Boseman ......................................................... 231987 ....Lisa Tew ....................................................................141988 ....Deedee Smith ...........................................................171989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Donna McLamb ........................................................141993 ....Donna McLamb ....................................................... 261994 ....Karyn Thompson/Winn Hazlegrove/Tara Csernecky .. 221995 ....Karyn Thompson ...................................................... 431996 ....Karyn Thompson .......................................................511997 ....Judy Baker ............................................................... 331998 ....Judy Baker ................................................................271999 ....Judy Baker ............................................................... 282000 ....Penny Thompson/Kim Benningfi eld ......................... 182001 ....Penny Thompson.......................................................212002 ....Penny Thompson...................................................... 232003 ....Jennifer Aguilar ........................................................ 262004 ....Jennifer Hubbard ..................................................... 292005 ....Kelly Allen ................................................................ 332006 ....Jennifer Bonilla .........................................................172007 ....Leslie Furness ...........................................................242008 ....Brittany Ausley ..........................................................212009 ....Alex Emeterio............................................................31

Stolen Bases1985 ....Julia Boseman ..........................................................141986 ....Julia Boseman ......................................................... 201987 ....Lisa Tew ....................................................................141988 ....Joan Weesies ........................................................... 201989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....Joan Weesies ........................................................... 451991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Lisa Oltman ............................................................. 261993 ....Shonda Spagnola .......................................................91994 ....Karyn Thompson ...................................................... 131995 ....Shonda Spagnola .................................................... 221996 ....Danielle Sekula ........................................................171997 ....Jessie Marsh .............................................................161998 ....Jessie Marsh .............................................................141999 ....Leigh Irwin ............................................................... 202000 ....Leigh Irwin ............................................................... 362001 ....Leigh Irwin ............................................................... 392002 ....Kim Benningfi eld ..................................................... 222003 ....Ashley Purcell ...........................................................162004 ....Lynsi Pierce ..............................................................162005 ....Gwen Johnson ...........................................................142006 ....Krista Judge ............................................................. 152007 ....Mary Greenway .........................................................412008 ....Mary Greenway ........................................................ 492009 ....Lyndsay Mouse .........................................................14

Season statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1992 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes addi-tions or corrections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Kim Benningfi eld led UNCG in doubles and walks in 2000 and stolen bases in 2002.

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YEARLY LEADERS – PITCHINGWins1985 ....Pam Andrews ..............................................................81986 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1987 ....Jen Zegler ...................................................................81988 ....Jen Zegler ................................................................ 121989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....Lorri Parrott ............................................................. 231991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Winn Hazlegrove ...................................................... 191993 ....Winn Hazlegrove ...................................................... 341994 ....Winn Hazlegrove ...................................................... 401995 ....Winn Hazlegrove ...................................................... 251996 ....Erin Chandler ............................................................211997 ....Christine Hornak .......................................................271998 ....Christine Hornak ...................................................... 251999 ....Becky Gray .............................................................. 182000 ....Amy Poole ............................................................... 152001 ....Amber Watson ..........................................................162002 ....Amber Watson ......................................................... 122003 ....Melissa Johnson ...................................................... 132004 ....Vanessa Oakes/Danielle Byrne ................................ 122005 ....Vanessa Oakes ........................................................ 132006 ....Vanessa Oakes ...........................................................92007 ....Vanessa Oakes .........................................................142008 ....Hannah Angel .......................................................... 122009 ....Hannah Angel .......................................................... 13

ERA1985 ....Pam Andrews ........................................................ 2.991986 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1987 ....Jen Zegler ............................................................. 3.811988 ....Jen Zegler ............................................................. 2.061989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Winn Hazlegrove ................................................... 2.301993 ....Erin Chandler ........................................................ 1.321994 ....Winn Hazlegrove ................................................... 1.681995 ....Erin Chandler ........................................................ 1.871996 ....Erin Chandler ........................................................ 2.631997 ....Christine Hornak ................................................... 1.581998 ....Christine Hornak ................................................... 2.031999 ....Becky Gray ........................................................... 2.312000 ....Amy Poole ............................................................ 1.732001 ....Amy Poole ............................................................ 1.392002 ....Jessica Vanderploeg ..............................................2.112003 ....Amber Watson ...................................................... 1.352004 ....Lynsi Pierce .......................................................... 2.282005 ....Vanessa Oakes ..................................................... 2.652006 ....Vanessa Oakes ..................................................... 2.832007 ....Vanessa Oakes ..................................................... 2.362008 ....Hannah Angel ....................................................... 2.462009 ....Hannah Angel ....................................................... 2.73

Innings Pitched1985 ....Pam Andrews ...................................................... 105.01986 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1987 ....Lisa Fecile ............................................................ 86.01988 ....Jen Zegler ........................................................... 126.01989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1992 ....Winn Hazlegrove ................................................. 203.21993 ....Winn Hazlegrove ................................................. 201.01994 ....Winn Hazlegrove ..................................................216.11995 ....Winn Hazlegrove ................................................. 218.01996 ....Erin Chandler ......................................................274.11997 ....Christine Hornak ................................................. 278.11998 ....Christine Hornak ................................................. 220.11999 ....Maureen Flynn .................................................... 198.02000 ....Amy Poole .......................................................... 181.22001 ....Amber Watson .................................................... 168.22002 ....Jessica Vanderploeg ........................................... 149.12003 ....Amber Watson .................................................... 119.02004 ....Vanessa Oakes .................................................... 177.12005 ....Vanessa Oakes ....................................................187.22006 ....Vanessa Oakes ................................................... 183.12007 ....Vanessa Oakes ....................................................187.02008 ....Amber Harrell ..................................................... 186.02009 ....Hannah Angel ......................................................169.1

Saves1985 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1986 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1987 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1988 ....Jen Zegler/Jennifer Boggs ...........................................11989 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ....................................................................... N/A

Jessica Vanderploeg turned in 101 strikeouts and a 2.11 ERA in 2002, both team bests that year.

1992 ....Winn Hazlegrove ............................ 71993 ....None ............................................. 01994 ....Winn Hazlegrove ............................ 21995 ....Kim Gaudio.................................... 21996 ....Erin Chandler ................................. 21997 ....Christine Hornak ............................ 11998 ....Christine Hornak ............................ 11999 ....None ............................................. 02000 ....Amy Poole ..................................... 22001 ....Maureen Flynn ............................... 42002 ....Maureen Flynn ............................... 82003 ....Melissa Johnson ............................ 12004 ....Vanessa Oakes/Danielle Byrne ...... 12005 ....Vanessa Oakes .............................. 12006 ....Vanessa Oakes .............................. 12007 ....None ............................................. 02008 ....Hannah Angel ................................ 22009 ....None ............................................. 0

Strikeouts1985 ....Pam Andrews ............................... 251986 ....N/A ........................................... N/A1987 ....Jennifer Boggs ............................. 221988 ....Jen Zegler .................................... 181989 ....N/A ........................................... N/A1990 ....N/A ........................................... N/A1991 ....N/A ........................................... N/A1992 ....Winn Hazlegrove ........................ 1031993 ....Winn Hazlegrove ........................ 1021994 ....Winn Hazlegrove .......................... 991995 ....Winn Hazlegrove ........................ 1121996 ....Erin Chandler ............................. 1431997 ....Christine Hornak ........................ 2621998 ....Christine Hornak ........................ 1371999 ....Maureen Flynn ........................... 1422000 ....Amy Poole ................................. 1192001 ....Amy Poole ................................. 1312002 ....Jessica Vanderploeg .................. 1012003 ....Amber Watson ........................... 1192004 ....Vanessa Oakes .......................... 1092005 ....Vanessa Oakes .......................... 1252006 ....Vanessa Oakes .......................... 1652007 ....Vanessa Oakes .......................... 1662008 ....Hannah Angel .............................1772009 ....Amber Harrell ............................ 136

Season statistics are missing or incomplete prior to the 1992 season. The UNCG Sports Information Offi ce welcomes additions or cor-rections and can be reached at 336-334-5615 or at [email protected].

Vanessa Oakes is one of just two pitchers in school history to lead UNCG in wins and strikeouts in each of her four seasons in a Spartan uniform. Oakes, who pitched for UNCG from 2004-07, is now the Spartans’ pitching coach.

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ALL-TIME RESULTSDIVISION III

1985 Record: 12-16 (6-5 Dixie, 4th)Head coach: Tere Dail

3/13 ... at Averett* ................................ W 8-73/13 ... at Averett* .............................. W 11-53/16 ... Christopher Newport* ................ L 3-63/19 ... St. Andrews* ........................... W 18-13/19 ... St. Andrews* ............................. W 7-63/21 ... at North Carolina Wesleyan* ...... L 0-73/21 ... at North Carolina Wesleyan* ..... W 3-23/26 ... Averett* .................................... W 8-73/26 ... Averett* ..................................... L 4-83/28 ... at Longwood............................. L 1-113/28 ... at Longwood............................. L 9-114/2 ..... Methodist* ............................... W 9-54/2 ..... Methodist* ............................. W 10-94/3 ..... Canisius ................................... L 0-154/3 ..... Canisius ..................................... L 4-84/4 ..... at St. Andrews* ....................... W 21-44/4 ..... at St. Andrews* ....................... W 30-54/5 ..... Virginia Wesleyan* ..................... L 1-54/5 ..... Virginia Wesleyan* .................... W 3-24/10 ... UNC Wilmington ......................... L 1-24/10 ... UNC Wilmington .................... L 1-2 (9)4/14 ... North Carolina Wesleyan* ......... W 5-44/14 ... North Carolina Wesleyan* ......... W 8-74/15 ... at Methodist* .......................... L 0-104/15 ... at Methodist* .......................... L 1-114/17 ... Longwood .................................. L 1-54/17 ... Longwood .................................. L 4-74/20 ... at N.C. Wesleyan& ............... L 3-6 (10)

* Dixie Conference game (only fi rst game of doubleheader counted in league standings)& Dixie Conference Tournament, Rocky Mount, N.C.

1986 Record: 18-21-1 (11-16-1 Dixie, 5th)Head coach: Tere Dail

3/5 ..... at Charlotte ........................................3/5 ..... at Charlotte ........................................3/18 ... at St. Andrews* ................. W, 11-1 (6)3/18 ... at St. Andrews* ...................... W, 13-53/20 ... Averett* .............................................3/20 ... Averett* .............................................3/21 ... Greensboro College* ................. L, 1-63/21 ... Greensboro College* ............ L, 4-5 (6)3/23 ... North Carolina Wesleyan* ........ W, 5-43/23 ... North Carolina Wesleyan* ....... L, 0-103/24 ... Longwood ........................... W, 5-4 (9)3/24 ... Longwood ........................... W, 3-2 (6)3/26 ... Meredith ................................ W, 12-53/26 ... Meredith ............................. W, 6-5 (6)3/27 ... at UNC Wilmington ................... W, 4-23/27 ... at UNC Wilmington .....................T, 6-6 3/28 ... MacAlester ................................ L, 0-83/28 ... MacAlester ............................. W, 13-44/3 ..... at Virginia Wesleyan* ................ L, 5-74/3 ..... at Virginia Wesleyan* ........... L, 7-8 (5)4/4 ..... at Christopher Newport* ......... L, 9-114/4 ..... at Christopher Newport* ........... L, 3-94/7 ..... Methodist* ........................................4/7 ..... Methodist* ........................................4/8 ..... at Greensboro College* ......................4/8 ..... at Greensboro College* ......................4/10 ... at Averett* .........................................4/10 ... at Averett* .........................................4/15 ... St. Andrews* ......................................4/16 ... at Methodist* ....................................4/16 ... at Methodist* ....................................4/17 ... Liberty....................................... L, 1-44/17 ... Liberty...................................... W, 3-24/19 ... Christopher Newport* ............... L, 6-94/19 ... Christopher Newport* ............ W, 17-74/20 ... Virginia Wesleyan* .............................4/20 ... Virginia Wesleyan* .............................4/22 ... at North Carolina Wesleyan* ..............4/22 ... at North Carolina Wesleyan* ..............4/26 ... at Dixie Conference Tournament& .......

* Dixie Conference game& Dixie Conference Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C.

1987 Record: 19-13 (6-8 Dixie, t-4th)Head coach: Tere Dail

3/2 ..... Charlotte^ ................................ L 1-113/2 ..... Charlotte^ .................................. L 2-63/18 ... at Ferrum .................................. W 8-33/20 ... Fordham .............................. W 7-6 (8)3/23 ... at Averett* ................................ W 6-33/23 ... at Averett* ........................... W 7-6 (8)3/25 ... North Carolina A&T.................. W 10-53/25 ... North Carolina A&T............. W 11-2 (6)3/27 ... Christopher Newport* ............... W 6-53/27 ... Christopher Newport* ............... W 7-13/28 ... Virginia Wesleyan* .............. L 1-11 (5)3/28 ... Virginia Wesleyan* ................ L 0-1 (8)4/1 ..... North Carolina Wesleyan* ..... L 6-8 (8)4/1 ..... North Carolina Wesleyan* ..... L 4-5 (6)4/2 ..... at Meredith ......................... L 9-10 (6)4/2 ..... at Meredith ........................ W 11-4 (6)4/6 ..... at Greensboro College* .............. L 3-54/6 ..... at Greensboro College* ............. W 9-84/8 ..... at St. Andrews* .......................... L 3-74/8 ..... at St. Andrews* ......................... W 4-34/10 ... Charlotte@ ................................. L 0-44/10 ... St. Augustine’s@ ........................ W 8-34/10 ... Ferrum@ ..................................... L 0-34/11 ... Longwood@ ............................... W 7-64/11 ... Charlotte@ ................................ W 1-04/11 ... St. Augustine’s@ ....................... L 4-104/13 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 10-54/13 ... at North Carolina A&T ......... W 11-7 (6)4/14 ... Averett .................................... W 11-14/14 ... Averett ....................................... L 4-64/16 ... at Methodist* ............................ L 1-24/16 ... at Methodist* ............................ L 2-3

*Dixie Conference game^ Games later forfeited because of ineligible player on Charlotte roster@ UNCG Invitational, Greensboro, N.C.

1988 Record: 22-14 (9-4 Dixie, 3rd)Head coach: Mary Jo Campbell

3/1 ..... at Charlotte ................................ L 2-43/1 ..... at Charlotte ................................ L 2-43/6 ..... Heidelberg ................................ W 6-23/6 ..... Heidelberg .............................. W 12-23/16 ... at North Carolina Wesleyan ....... W 6-23/16 ... at North Carolina Wesleyan ........ L 3-43/19 ... at Longwood.............................. W 2-13/19 ... at Longwood............................... L 1-63/21 ... Averett* .................................... W 7-13/21 ... Averett* .................................. W 22-23/23 ... Baldwin-Wallace ........................ L 0-13/23 ... Baldwin-Wallace ........................ L 3-43/25 ... at Virginia Wesleyan* ................. L 0-63/25 ... at Virginia Wesleyan* ................. L 0-33/26 ... at Christopher Newport* ........... W 9-33/28 ... at Ferrum .................................. W 5-03/28 ... at Ferrum ................................... L 1-23/29 ... Greensboro College* ................. W 4-33/29 ... Greensboro College* ............... W 10-23/31 ... St. Andrews* ............................. W 7-23/31 ... St. Andrews* .............................. L 5-74/1 ..... Mercyhurst ................................ W 1-04/1 ..... Mercyhurst ................................ W 6-14/6 ..... Methodist* ............................... W 9-54/8 ..... Charlotte@ ................................. L 3-44/8 ..... North Carolina A&T@ ................. W 4-04/8 ..... Ferrum@ .................................... W 5-34/8 ..... Greensboro College@ ................ W 6-04/8 ..... Longwood@ ................................ L 0-34/20 ... Methodist* ............................... W 8-74/21 ... at North Carolina ........................ L 0-84/21 ... at North Carolina ........................ L 3-54/22 ... vs. North Carolina Wesleyan& .... W 4-04/22 ... vs. North Carolina Wesleyan& .... W 3-2

4/23 ... vs. Virginia Wesleyan&............... W 3-24/23 ... vs. Virginia Wesleyan&............... W 3-0

* Dixie Conference game@ UNCG Invitational, Greensboro, N.C.& Dixie Conference Tournament, Danville, Va.

DIAC Tournament Champions

DIVISION II

1989 Record: 15-16Head coach: Mary Jo Campbell

3/1 ..... at Winthrop ................................ L 0-63/1 ..... at Winthrop ................................ L 2-63/9 ..... at USC Spartanburg .................. W 2-03/9 ..... at USC Spartanburg ................... L 0-33/11 ... at Georgia Southern ................... L 5-73/11 ... at Georgia Southern ................... L 2-73/12 ... at Maryville ............................... W 3-23/12 ... at Maryville ................................ L 1-83/14 ... Charlotte .................................... L 0-13/14 ... Charlotte .................................... L 0-33/20 ... Baldwin-Wallace ....................... W 2-03/25 ... Longwood ................................. W 9-13/25 ... Longwood ................................. W 6-53/28 ... MacAlester ................................ W 6-33/28 ... MacAlester ................................ W 7-04/1 ..... vs. Coastal Carolina^ ............... L 3-104/1 ..... at UNC Wilmington^ ................... L 2-74/2 ..... vs. Longwood^ .......................... W 9-34/3 ..... at Campbell ............................... L 1-34/3 ..... at Campbell ............................... L 1-34/8 ..... Greensboro College@ .............. W 16-14/12 ... North Carolina A&T.................. W 10-04/12 ... North Carolina A&T.................... W 7-04/17 ... at North Carolina A&T ................ W 3-04/17 ... at North Carolina A&T ................. L 2-44/19 ... North Carolina ............................ L 1-94/19 ... North Carolina ............................ L 2-74/20 ... at St. Andrews ................... L 11-12 (8)4/20 ... at St. Andrews ........................... W 3-24/24 ... Fayetteville State ................. W (forfeit)4/24 ... Fayetteville State ................. W (forfeit)

^ UNC Wilmington Tournament, Wilmington, N.C.@ UNCG Invitational, Greensboro, N.C.

1990 Record: 26-13Head coach: Mary Jo Campbell

3/1 ..... Virginia Tech (club) .................... W 2-13/1 ..... Virginia Tech (club) .................... W 5-33/12 ... Mansfi eld ................................ W 11-73/12 ... Mansfi eld ................................. L 3-113/13 ... Elon .......................................... W 5-33/13 ... Elon ........................................... L 3-53/17 ... Catawba ................................... W 5-03/17 ... Catawba ................................... W 6-53/19 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 12-03/19 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 11-73/23 ... USC Spartanburg ....................... L 2-33/23 ... USC Spartanburg ....................... L 4-73/24 ... Eastern Illinois ........................... L 1-33/24 ... Eastern Illinois ......................... L 0-143/25 ... Bennett ................................... W 27-03/27 ... at Charlotte ......................... L 0-1 (13)3/27 ... at Charlotte ............................... W 2-14/1 ..... Pfeiffer ...................................... W 3-04/1 ..... Pfeiffer .................................... W 11-64/3 ..... at North Carolina ...................... L 0-104/3 ..... at North Carolina ........................ L 1-34/5 ..... at Elon ...................................... W 5-44/5 ..... at Elon ...................................... W 7-24/6 ..... Eastern Mennonite@ .................. W 9-74/6 ..... Greensboro College@ ................ W 8-34/7 ..... Longwood@ ............................. W 11-44/7 ..... Greensboro College@ ................ W 9-04/7 ..... Baptist@ .................................... L 0-54/9 ..... at Bennett ............................... W 24-0

4/11 ... North Carolina A&T.................. W 10-04/11 ... North Carolina A&T.................. W 13-34/14 ... at Penn State^ ........................... L 4-94/14 ... vs. Monmouth^ ......................... W 9-64/15 ... vs. Canisius^ ............................. W 4-34/15 ... vs. Robert Morris^ ..................... W 3-14/17 ... at Longwood.............................. W 5-24/17 ... at Longwood.............................. W 9-24/18 ... at Virginia................................... L 0-64/18 ... at Virginia................................... L 1-4

@ UNCG Invitational, Greensboro, N.C.^ Penn State Lady Lion Blue Classic, University Park, Pa.

1991 Record: 14-21Head coach: Mary Jo Campbell

2/27 ... North Carolina ............................ L 0-22/27 ... North Carolina ............................ L 2-63/7 ..... at Catawba ................................. L 1-33/7 ..... at Catawba ................................. L 0-23/9 ..... at East Carolina ........................ L 1-123/9 ..... at East Carolina .......................... L 0-33/11 ... Elon ................................. W 14-13 (8)3/11 ... Elon .......................................... W 8-63/16 ... Shippensburg ............................. L 3-73/16 ... Shippensburg ............................ W 5-23/17 ... Lenoir-Rhyne .................... W 14-13 (8)3/17 ... Lenoir-Rhyne ......................... W 16-103/21 ... at Gardner-Webb ....................... W 6-23/21 ... at Gardner-Webb ..................... W 13-33/22 ... at USC Spartanburg ................... L 0-23/22 ... at USC Spartanburg ................... L 5-73/25 ... at Florida Southern ..................... L 0-33/25 ... at Florida Southern ..................... L 2-34/3 ..... at Winthrop ................................ L 1-84/3 ..... at Winthrop ................................ L 0-44/5 ..... Longwood@ ............................. W 12-74/5 ..... St. Augustine’s@ ......................... L 2-54/5 ..... California (Pa.)@ ......................... L 0-94/6 ..... UNC Wilmington@ ..................... W 4-24/6 ..... California (Pa.)@ .................... L 1-2 (8)4/7 ..... Virginia .................................... L 1-104/7 ..... Virginia ...................................... L 0-54/9 ..... at Elon ....................................... L 3-44/9 ..... at Elon .................................... W 10-44/11 ... North Carolina Wesleyan ......... W 18-44/11 ... North Carolina Wesleyan ........... W 8-04/13 ... Longwood ................................. W 7-64/13 ... Longwood ................................. W 6-44/18 ... Charlotte .................................... L 2-34/18 ... Charlotte .................................... L 2-7

@ UNCG Invitational, Greensboro, N.C.

DIVISION I

1992 Record: 31-18-1Head coach: Melody Cope

2/19 ... USC Spartanburg ..................... L 3-102/19 ... USC Spartanburg ....................... L 6-92/22 ... Campbell ............................. W 2-1 (8)2/22 ... Campbell ............................. W 2-1 (8)3/3 ..... at Longwood.............................. W 8-03/3 ..... at Longwood.............................. W 8-43/5 ..... Elon ........................................... L 0-13/5 ..... Elon .......................................... W 8-23/7 ..... vs. Virginia@ ............................... L 0-13/8 ..... vs. George Mason@ ................... W 9-53/8 ..... vs. East Carolina@ ...................... L 2-83/9 ..... at Francis Marion ...................... W 8-03/9 ..... at Francis Marion ...................... W 4-23/11 ... at Charleston Southern .............. W 4-13/11 ... at Charleston Southern .............. W 4-23/13 ... vs. Campbell$ ........................... W 8-63/13 ... vs. Charleston Southern$ .......... W 4-03/13 ... vs. Catawba$ ............................ W 4-23/13 ... vs. Francis Marion$ ................... W 6-53/14 ... vs. Catawba$ ............................ W 4-1

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3/14 ... vs. Charleston Southern$ ..... W 1-0 (8)3/14 ... vs. Campbell$ ............................ L 1-33/21 ... Drake ......................................... L 0-43/21 ... Drake ......................................... L 0-73/23 ... Ohio .......................................... W 3-23/23 ... Ohio .......................................... W 6-43/24 ... at Charlotte ................................ L 0-83/24 ... at Charlotte ................................ L 2-44/2 ..... at Elon ....................................... L 2-94/2 ..... at Elon ...................................... W 7-64/3 ..... vs. Radford% ............................. W 7-04/3 ..... vs. Gardner-Webb% ................... W 5-14/3 ..... vs. Charleston Southern% .......... W 7-44/4 ..... vs. Longwood% ........................ W 11-14/4 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington% ................ W 2-04/4 ..... vs. California (Pa.)% ....................T 3-34/6 ..... Charlotte ................................. W 10-04/6 ..... Charlotte ................................... W 3-14/8 ..... at North Carolina ........................ L 0-44/8 ..... at North Carolina ........................ L 0-74/10 ... Georgia Tech .............................. L 1-34/10 ... Georgia Tech .............................. L 4-64/11 ... at Campbell .............................. W 3-04/11 ... at Campbell ............................ W 11-14/15 ... at Virginia................................. L 1-114/15 ... at Virginia................................... L 1-44/25 ... North Carolina .......................... L 1-114/25 ... North Carolina ............................ L 1-24/26 ... George Mason ........................... W 6-04/26 ... George Mason ......................... W 10-3

@ East Carolina Tournament, Greenville, N.C.$ UNCW Invitational, Wilmington, N.C.% UNCG Invitational, Greensboro, N.C.

1993 Record: 36-14-2 (7-0-1 Big South, 1st) Head coach: Melody Cope

2/20 ... at UNC Wilmington@ .................. W 2-02/20 ... vs. Eastern Michigan@ ................ L 2-32/20 ... vs. Penn State@ ......................... W 3-22/21 ... vs. North Carolina@ .................... L 0-12/21 ... at UNC Wilmington@ .................. W 5-02/21 ... vs. Penn State@ .......................... L 0-22/24 ... at Charlotte ............................. W 14-02/24 ... at Charlotte ............................... W 8-23/2 ..... Radford* ................................ W 12-63/2 ..... Radford* ................................ W 10-03/5 ..... at Winthrop* ............................. W 2-03/5 ..... at Winthrop* ............................. W 7-23/7 ..... vs. Valparaiso$ .......................... W 9-03/7 ..... vs. Illinois-Chicago$ ................. L 0-113/8 ..... vs. Evansville$ ........................... W 8-23/8 ..... vs. Indiana State$ ...................... L 8-93/10 ... vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay$........... L 2-53/10 ... vs. Iowa State$ ........................... L 3-43/11 ... vs. St. Louis$ ............................. W 2-03/11 ... vs. Maine$ ................................. L 4-53/12 ... vs. Evansville$ ........................... W 4-03/12 ... vs. SE Missouri State$ ............... W 4-03/17 ... Elon ........................................... L 1-33/17 ... Elon ............................................T 2-2

3/20 ... North Carolina ............................ L 2-33/20 ... North Carolina ............................ L 1-63/22 ... Charleston Southern* ............... W 6-03/22 ... Charleston Southern* .................T 7-73/30 ... East Carolina .............................. L 0-53/30 ... East Carolina ............................. W 7-54/6 ..... New York Tech ........................... W 4-14/6 ..... New York Tech ........................... W 6-04/8 ..... Coastal Carolina* ..................... W 1-04/8 ..... Coastal Carolina* ..................... W 6-14/9 ..... vs. Longwood% .......................... W 8-24/9 ..... vs. Radford% ........................... W 13-34/9 ..... vs. Adelphi% ............................. W 1-04/10 ... vs. St. Francis (Pa.)% ................. W 6-24/10 ... vs. Campbell% ..................... W 1-0 (8)4/10 ... vs. California (Pa.)% .................. W 4-24/12 ... Barton ...................................... W 9-04/12 ... Barton .................................... W 10-14/17 ... Campbell* ................................ W 5-34/17 ... Campbell* ........................... W 2-1 (9)4/18 ... Longwood ............................... W 12-04/18 ... Longwood ................................. W 8-04/20 ... Charlotte ................................... W 8-14/20 ... Charlotte ................................... W 2-04/22 ... vs. Radford& ............................. W 5-44/22 ... vs. Winthrop& ........................... W 7-04/23 ... at Campbell& ............................. L 1-34/23 ... vs. Towson& ............................... L 1-2

* Big South Conference game@ Seahawk Classic, Wilmington, N.C.$ Rebel Spring Games, Orlando, Fla.% UNCG Invitational, High Point, N.C.& Big South Tournament, Buies Creek, N.C.

Big South Reg. Season Champions

1994 Record: 35-23 (10-4 Big South, 3rd)Head coach: Melody Cope

2/19 ... at Charlotte ............................... W 3-02/19 ... at Charlotte ............................... W 7-32/20 ... St. Peter’s ............................... W 15-02/20 ... St. Peter’s ................................. W 6-12/25 ... Virginia ...................................... L 1-22/25 ... Virginia .................................... L 0-113/5 ..... vs. Purdue@............................... W 6-43/5 ..... vs. East Carolina@ ...................... L 2-63/6 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington@ ................. L 3-43/6 ..... vs. Canisius@ ............................. L 4-53/7 ..... vs. SE Missouri State$ ................ L 1-23/7 ..... vs. Temple$ ................................ L 2-43/8 ..... vs. Maine$ ................................. L 0-73/8 ..... vs. Illinois-Chicago$ ................... L 0-73/10 ... vs. Valparaiso$ .......................... W 3-03/10 ... vs. Loyola$ ................................. L 3-63/11 ... vs. Detroit$ ................................ L 1-43/11 ... vs. St. Louis$ ............................. W 4-03/12 ... vs. Radford$.............................. W 2-03/12 ... vs. Detroit Mercy$ ...................... L 3-43/15 ... UMBC* ..................................... W 7-13/15 ... UMBC* ..................................... W 3-03/16 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 25-03/16 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 16-13/19 ... Winthrop* ............................... W 17-03/19 ... Winthrop* ................................. W 7-43/22 ... at Coastal Carolina* .................. L 1-23/22 ... at Coastal Carolina* .................. L 1-33/23 ... Coppin State ........................... W 31-03/23 ... Coppin State ........................... W 18-33/25 ... vs. Stetson% .............................. L 0-23/25 ... vs. Furman% .............................. W 9-53/26 ... vs. Akron% ................................. L 0-53/26 ... vs. Charlotte% ........................... W 5-13/30 ... Marshall ................................... W 3-23/30 ... Marshall ................................. W 10-24/1 ..... vs. Marshall# ............................. L 0-84/1 ..... vs. Campbell# ........................... W 4-04/2 ..... vs. College of Charleston# ....... W 12-44/2 ..... vs. Marshall# ............................. L 2-34/5 ..... Liberty* .................................... W 6-14/5 ..... Liberty* ...................................... W -04/9 ..... at Charleston Southern*............ W 5-44/9 ..... at Charleston Southern*............ W 3-04/14 ... at Radford* ............................... W 5-04/14 ... at Radford* ............................... W 6-04/16 ... at Campbell* ............................. L 0-34/16 ... at Campbell* ............................. L 5-84/21 ... vs. UMBC& ................................. L 2-34/21 ... vs. Winthrop& ........................... W 6-24/22 ... vs. Towson& .............................. W 6-34/22 ... vs. Coastal Carolina& .............. W 10-04/23 ... vs. Campbell& ...................... W 1-0 (8)4/23 ... vs. UMBC& ................................ W 3-24/23 ... vs. UMBC& ................................ W 5-03/7 ..... Canisius# ................................... L 1-53/7 ..... Canisius# .................................. W 5-23/8 ..... Canisius# ................................... L 5-8

* Big South Conference game@ East Carolina Tournament, Greenville, N.C.$ Rebel Spring Games, Orlando, Fla.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.# Furman Spring Fling, Greenville, S.C.& Big South Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.# NCAA Play-in Series, Greensboro, N.C.

Big South Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Play-in Series

1995 Record: 49-17 (12-2 Big South, 1st)Head coach: Melody Cope

2/25 ... vs. Marshall@ ............................ W 5-22/25 ... vs. UNC Wilmington@ ........... W 4-3 (8)2/26 ... vs. Morgan State@ ................... W 22-02/26 ... vs. Morgan State@ ................... W 12-02/26 ... vs. Marshall@ ............................ W 6-03/5 ..... vs. Creighton$ ............................ L 2-43/5 ..... vs. Temple$ ............................... W 3-23/6 ..... vs. Illinois-Chicago$ .................. W 1-03/6 ..... vs. Loyola (Ill.)$ ......................... W 1-03/7 ..... vs. Maine$ ............................ L 3-4 (8)3/7 ..... vs. Illinois-Chicago$ ................ W 10-43/8 ..... vs. Detroit$ ................................ L 1-43/8 ..... vs. Loyola (Ill.)$ ..................... L 1-2 (8)3/9 ..... vs. SE Missouri State$ .............. L 9-103/9 ..... vs. Stetson$ .............................. W 9-23/11 ... at Coastal Carolina* ................. W 8-43/11 ... at Coastal Carolina* ................. W 3-03/14 ... at North Carolina ....................... W 8-63/14 ... at North Carolina ....................... W 5-03/18 ... Towson* .................................... W 2-13/18 ... Towson* ..................................... L 5-83/19 ... UMBC* ...................................... L 0-33/19 ... UMBC* ..................................... W 8-33/21 ... at Winthrop* ............................. W 2-13/21 ... at Winthrop* ............................. W 3-03/22 ... Akron ........................................ W 5-23/22 ... Akron ....................................... L 3-113/24 ... vs. Georgia Tech%................. W 5-4 (8)3/24 ... vs. Akron% ................................. L 2-53/25 ... vs. Charlotte% .................... W 7-5 (10)3/25 ... vs. Georgia Southern% .............. W 6-43/25 ... vs. North Carolina% ................... W 5-13/26 ... vs. Kent State% ........................ L 2-103/28 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 19-03/28 ... at North Carolina A&T .............. W 19-13/30 ... Kent State ................................. W 3-23/30 ... Kent State ................................. W 4-14/1 ..... at Virginia^ ............................... W 3-14/1 ..... vs. North Carolina^.................... W 8-14/2 ..... vs. North Carolina^.................... W 5-34/2 ..... at Virginia^ ................................ L 6-74/5 ..... North Carolina A&T.................. W 32-04/5 ..... North Carolina A&T.................... W 9-04/7 ..... at Liberty* ................................. W 5-24/7 ..... at Liberty* ................................. W 9-14/8 ..... UNC Wilmington ........................ W 6-14/8 ..... UNC Wilmington ........................ W 8-04/11 ... Charlotte ................................... W 6-04/11 ... Charlotte ................................... W 8-04/13 ... at Radford* ............................. W 12-44/13 ... at Radford* ............................. W 12-44/15 ... Charleston Southern* ............... W 6-04/15 ... Charleston Southern* ............... W 5-04/21 ... vs. Liberty& ............................... W 9-14/21 ... vs. Winthrop& ........................... W 8-74/22 ... vs. UMBC& ................................ W 4-34/23 ... vs. UMBC& ............................ L 0-1 (8)4/23 ... vs. UMBC& ................................ W 4-24/26 ... at Furman .............................. L 2-3 (8)4/26 ... at Furman ................................... L 0-34/29 ... vs. South Carolina! .................... W 5-24/29 ... vs. George Mason! .................... W 1-04/29 ... at Virginia! ................................. L 0-35/11 ... at Campbell# ............................. L 5-65/11 ... Campbell# ................................ W 3-25/12 ... at Campbell# ............................. L 0-3

* Big South Conference game@ UNCW Tournament, Wilmington, N.C.$ Rebel Spring Games, Ocoee, Fla.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.^ Virginia Tournament, Charlottesville, Va.& Big South Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.

UNCG went 31-18-1 in 1992, its fi rst season at the Division I level.

The Spartans won the Big South Conference Tournament in 1994, reaching the best-of-three NCAA tournament play-in series.

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! Virginia Classic; Charlottesville, Va.# NCAA Play-in Series; Buies Creek, N.C.

Big South Reg. Season ChampionsBig South Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Play-in Series

1996 Record: 29-32 (12-4 Big South, 1st)Head coach: Melody Cope

2/23 ... vs. Penn State@ .......................... L 2-32/23 ... vs. Marshall@ ...................... L 3-6 (10)2/23 ... vs. St. Francis (Pa.)@.................. W 3-02/24 ... vs. Temple@ ................................ L 1-22/24 ... vs. Minnesota@ ........................ L 2-102/25 ... Virginia ...................................... L 4-52/25 ... Virginia ................................. L 4-6 (9)2/28 ... North Carolina ............................ L 0-92/28 ... North Carolina ............................ L 4-83/1 ..... at Georgia Southern ................... L 3-43/1 ..... at Georgia Southern .................. W 6-43/3 ..... vs. Boston University$ .............. W 3-23/3 ..... vs. Boston College$ ................... L 1-23/4 ..... vs. Maine$ ............................... W 3-23/4 ..... vs. Temple$ ............................... L 0-23/5 ..... vs. Temple$ .............................. W 4-23/5 ..... vs. Detroit$ ................................ L 3-73/7 ..... vs. Maine$ ................................ L 2-83/7 ..... vs. Boston University$ ............... L 1-53/8 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington$ ................ W 2-13/8 ..... vs. Valparaiso$ ......................... W 4-33/9 ..... at Charleston Southern*............ W 7-03/9 ..... at Charleston Southern*............ W 7-33/12 ... Canisius ..................................... L 0-63/12 ... Canisius ................................ L 4-5 (9)3/16 ... Winthrop* ............................... W 11-33/16 ... Winthrop* ............................. L 2-3 (8)3/22 ... vs. Wright State% ..................... L 5-123/22 ... vs. Georgia Southern% ............... L 0-33/23 ... vs. George Mason% ................. W 11-53/23 ... vs. Drexel% ................................ W 5-33/23 ... vs. Miami (OH)% ....................... L 4-103/26 ... Radford* .................................. W 7-43/26 ... Radford* .................................. W 5-43/27 ... Charlotte ................................... W 8-33/27 ... Charlotte .................................... L 5-63/30 ... Coastal Carolina* ...................... L 2-53/30 ... Coastal Carolina* ................... W 10-33/31 ... East Carolina* ................... W 4-3 (10)3/31 ... East Carolina* .......................... W 3-24/3 ..... at Liberty* ................................. W 1-04/3 ..... at Liberty* ............................. L 6-5 (8)4/5 ..... at UMBC* ................................ L 2-124/5 ..... at UMBC* ................................. W 6-54/6 ..... at George Mason ........................ L 2-34/6 ..... at George Mason ..................... W 16-04/9 ..... at Charlotte ................................ L 4-54/9 ..... at Charlotte ................................ L 1-44/13 ... at UNC Wilmington* ............. W 6-2 (8)4/13 ... at UNC Wilmington* ................... L 4-54/16 ... Campbell ............................ W 7-6 (8)4/16 ... Campbell .................................. W 2-1

4/17 ... Furman ...................................... L 0-74/17 ... Furman ...................................... L 5-64/19 ... vs. UNC Wilmington& ................ W 3-14/19 ... vs. UMBC& ................................ W 7-44/20 ... vs. Coastal Carolina& ................ W 5-14/21 ... vs. East Carolina& .................... L 3-194/21 ... vs. East Carolina& ..................... W 4-15/9 ..... Jacksonville State# ............. L 2-9 (10)5/9 ..... Jacksonville State# .................... L 0-6

* Big South Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.$ Rebel Spring Games, Ocoee, Fla.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& Big South Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.# NCAA Play-in Series, Greensboro, N.C.

Big South Reg. Season Co-ChampionsBig South Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Play-in Series

1997 Record: 40-25 (10-4 Big South, 3rd)Head coach: Melody Cope

2/22 ... vs. Ohio$ .....................................L 0-12/22 ... vs. Georgia Tech$ ........................L 1-72/22 ... vs. Illinois-Chicago$ ....................L 1-22/22 ... vs. Kentucky$ ............................ W 7-42/23 ... vs. East Carolina$ .....................L 3-112/28 ... at College of Charleston ...........W 16-22/28 ... at College of Charleston ............ W 6-03/2 ..... vs. Boston College@ ....................L 2-93/2 ..... vs. Detroit@ ............................... W 6-13/2 ..... vs. Maine@ ................................ W 4-23/3 ..... vs. Campbell@ ........................... W 2-13/5 ..... vs. Valparaiso@ ......................... W 9-03/5 ..... vs. Boston College@ ....................L 0-13/6 ..... vs. Maine@ ................................ W 7-23/6 ..... vs. St. John’s@ ........................... W 4-33/7 ..... vs. Fairfi eld@ ...............................L 3-73/7 ..... vs. Detroit@ ............................... W 3-23/11 ... Liberty* .................................... W 2-03/11 ... Liberty* .................................... W 3-23/17 ... Dayton ................................. W 1-0 (8)3/17 ... Dayton ...................................... W 3-23/20 ... Eastern Kentucky ................... W 3-2(9)3/20 ... Eastern Kentucky ....................... W 8-03/21 ... vs. Cleveland State% ...................L 0-23/21 ... vs. Rhode Island% ..................... W 4-13/22 ... vs. George Mason% ..................W 11-23/23 ... vs. Chattanooga% .......................L 0-53/23 ... vs. Cleveland State% ...................L 1-93/24 ... Towson ...................................... W 3-13/24 ... Towson ...................................... W 6-53/26 ... Georgia Southern ...................... W 6-13/26 ... Georgia Southern ...................... W 8-23/27 ... UMBC* ..................................... W 1-03/27 ... UMBC* ..................................... W 7-33/29 ... Charleston Southern* ............... W 5-03/29 ... Charleston Southern* ............... W 7-24/2 ..... at Radford* .......................... W 5-4 (8)4/2 ..... at Radford* ............................L 4-5 (8)

4/4 ..... at Coastal Carolina* ...................L 0-24/4 ..... at Coastal Carolina* ............ W 3-1 (8)4/5 ..... at East Carolina* .........................L 0-64/5 ..... at East Carolina* .........................L 1-24/8 ..... at Campbell .............................. W 3-04/8 ..... at Campbell ................................L 1-34/10 ... at Winthrop* ............................. W 7-14/10 ... at Winthrop* ............................. W 7-34/15 ... at Furman ....................................L 0-34/15 ... at Furman ....................................L 0-84/18 ... at Tennessee! ..............................L 1-94/18 ... vs. South Florida! ........................L 0-64/18 ... vs. Eastern Kentucky! ................ W 6-24/19 ... vs. Jacksonville State! .................L 3-44/19 ... vs. Morehead State! ....................L 3-44/20 ... vs. Morehead State! ............. W 4-2 (8)4/20 ... vs. Tennessee! ...........................L 1-154/24 ... at Virginia Tech .......................... W 5-44/26 ... at Virginia.................................. W 1-04/26 ... vs. East Carolina^........................L 1-54/26 ... vs. Liberty^................................ W 7-05/2 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington& ................ W 4-25/2 ..... vs. Liberty& ............................... W 9-15/3 ..... vs. East Carolina& ..................... W 6-05/4 ..... vs. East Carolina& ..................... W 3-05/16 ... at South Carolina# ......................L 0-55/17 ... vs. South Florida# ..................L 0-2 (9)

* Big South Conference game$ Rebel Spring Games, Ocoee, Fla.@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.! Tennessee Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.^ at Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.& Big South Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.# NCAA Regional, Columbia, S.C.

Big South Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament

1998 Record: 32-25 (7-5 SoCon, 2nd)Head coach: Katie Flynn

2/13 ... Campbell .................................. W 7-22/15 ... Virginia .......................................L 0-22/15 ... Virginia ..................................... W 4-22/20 ... vs. Minnesota@ ...........................L 0-52/21 ... vs. Ohio@ .................................. W 6-32/21 ... vs. Temple@ .................................L 1-22/21 ... vs. UMBC@ ..................................L 0-22/28 ... at Georgia ...................................L 0-52/28 ... at Georgia ...................................L 0-73/2 ..... vs. Providence$ ........................W 11-43/2 ..... vs. Boston College$ .....................L 1-33/3 ..... vs. Detroit$ ..............................W 11-73/3 ..... vs. Maine$ ................................ W 8-03/5 ..... vs. Providence$ ....................... W 12-33/5 ..... vs. Boston College$ .....................L 0-73/6 ..... vs. Detroit$ ............................... W 3-13/6 ..... vs. Valparaiso$ .......................... W 2-13/7 ..... vs. St. John’s$ ........................... W 8-13/7 ..... vs. LIU Brooklyn$ .........................L 4-53/10 ... George Mason ........................... W 1-03/10 ... George Mason ...................... W 2-1 (8)3/11 ... at East Carolina ......................... W 3-13/11 ... at East Carolina ...........................L 3-43/18 ... Eastern Kentucky ....................... W 2-03/21 ... vs. Saint Joseph’s% .....................L 3-43/21 ... vs. Penn State% ..........................L 1-53/21 ... vs. Kent State% ...........................L 0-13/22 ... vs. College of Charleston% ........ W 4-03/24 ... Cleveland State ......................... W 4-23/24 ... Cleveland State ......................... W 8-53/28 ... at UNC Wilmington .................... W 4-03/28 ... at UNC Wilmington ......................L 1-74/1 ..... at Liberty ................................... W 3-14/1 ..... at Liberty ................................... W 8-54/4 ..... Furman* ................................... W 2-04/4 ..... Furman* ................................... W 9-74/5 ..... Furman* ................................... W 2-04/5 ..... Furman* ............................ W 2-1 (10)4/8 ..... Elon .......................................... W 2-14/8 ..... Elon ............................................L 1-24/10 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 0-74/10 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 2-34/11 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 5-64/11 ... at Chattanooga* .......................L 0-16

4/14 ... North Carolina ........................... W 4-14/14 ... North Carolina .............................L 5-64/21 ... at Charlotte .................................L 3-54/21 ... at Charlotte .................................L 0-24/25 ... Georgia Southern* ............. W 2-1 (10)4/25 ... Georgia Southern* ............... W 6-2 (8)4/26 ... Georgia Southern* .................... W 7-04/26 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 3-44/28 ... Virginia Tech .............................. W 3-24/28 ... Virginia Tech .............................. W 2-05/2 ..... vs. Georgia Southern& .......... W 5-4 (9)5/2 ..... at Chattanooga& .........................L 1-75/3 ..... vs. Georgia Southern& .................L 3-6

* Southern Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.$ Rebel Spring Games, Ocoee, Fla.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

1999 Record: 31-33 (7-9 SoCon, 3rd)Head coach: Katie Flynn

2/16 ... at Campbell .............................. W 4-12/16 ... at Campbell .............................. W 2-12/19 ... vs. Youngstown State@ ..............L 1-112/20 ... vs. Radford@ ............................. W 7-32/20 ... vs. Illinois-Chicago@ ....................L 0-92/21 ... vs. Ball State@ .......................... W 5-32/21 ... vs. Virginia@ ................................L 1-82/27 ... vs. Mercer# ............................... W 6-12/27 ... vs. North Carolina A&T# ...........W 11-72/27 ... vs. Winthrop# ............................ W 3-02/28 ... vs. Mount St. Mary’s# ................ W 6-32/28 ... vs. Winthrop# ..............................L 4-63/1 ..... vs. St. John’s$ .............................L 2-83/1 ..... vs. Providence$ ......................... W 6-33/2 ..... vs. St. Francis$ ............................L 0-13/2 ..... vs. St. Francis$ .......................... W 8-53/4 ..... vs. Providence$ ......................... W 3-03/4 ..... vs. Maine$ ................................ W 7-43/5 ..... vs. St. John’s$ .............................L 1-53/5 ..... vs. Villanova$ ............................ W 2-13/6 ..... vs. Maine$ ..................................L 0-13/6 ..... vs. LIU Brooklyn$ ....................... W 8-03/13 ... Iona .........................................W 11-23/13 ... Iona .......................................... W 8-03/15 ... at North Carolina .........................L 2-83/15 ... at North Carolina ....................L 1-2 (8)3/17 ... Colgate ..................................... W 1-03/17 ... Colgate ..................................... W 4-33/19 ... vs. Maine%..................................L 2-53/19 ... vs. Radford% ...............................L 3-63/20 ... vs. Akron% ..................................L 2-63/20 ... vs. Colgate% ...............................L 1-33/25 ... Radford ..................................... W 2-13/25 ... Radford ..................................... W 3-23/27 ... at Furman* ............................... W 7-23/27 ... at Furman* ............................... W 5-03/28 ... at Furman* .................................L 2-53/28 ... at Furman* .......................... W 5-4 (8)3/30 ... Liberty.........................................L 0-53/30 ... Liberty.........................................L 0-14/2 ..... Chattanooga* ...........................L 1-154/2 ..... Chattanooga* .............................L 1-44/3 ..... Chattanooga* ........................L 0-4 (8)4/3 ..... Chattanooga* .............................L 1-54/6 ..... at Elon ...................................... W 3-24/6 ..... at Elon ...................................L 3-4 (8)4/8 ..... Charlotte ................................... W 5-34/8 ..... Charlotte .....................................L 1-44/10 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 5-24/10 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 8-04/11 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 3-24/11 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 1-04/15 ... East Carolina ...............................L 0-84/15 ... East Carolina ...............................L 1-24/18 ... UNC Wilmington ........................ W 7-24/18 ... UNC Wilmington ..........................L 0-74/21 ... at Virginia Tech ............................L 0-14/21 ... at Virginia Tech ............................L 0-34/24 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 1-44/24 ... at Georgia Southern* ................L 1-154/25 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 1-34/25 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 0-35/1 ..... vs. College of Charleston& ...........L 2-65/2 ..... vs. Furman& ...........................L 2-4 (8)The 1997 squad was the fi rst in school history to reach the NCAA tournament.

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* Southern Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.# Charleston Cougar Classic, Charleston, S.C.$ Rebel Spring Games, Ocoee, Fla.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2000 Record: 37-29 (9-11 SoCon, 3rd)Head coach: Katie Flynn

2/18 ... vs. Youngstown State@ .............. W 9-12/19 ... vs. Virginia Tech@ ........................L 0-42/19 ... vs. Ball State@ ............... W 12-11 (12)2/19 ... vs. North Carolina@ .....................L 0-22/20 ... vs. Minnesota@ ...........................L 1-52/22 ... Campbell .................................. W 3-02/22 ... Campbell .................................. W 3-02/25 ... vs. George Mason# .................... W 5-12/25 ... vs. Manhattan# ......................... W 2-02/25 ... vs. Delaware# ............................ W 1-02/26 ... vs. La Salle# .............................. W 5-32/27 ... vs. Towson# ............................... W 4-32/27 ... vs. Canisius# ............................. W 1-02/27 ... at East Carolina# ..................L 4-5 (11)2/29 ... North Carolina ...........................L 0-102/29 ... North Carolina .............................L 0-23/3 ..... vs. UMBC$ ................................ W 3-03/3 ..... vs. Campbell$ .............................L 2-53/3 ..... vs. George Mason$ ......................L 2-43/4 ..... vs. Lehigh$ ................................ W 6-53/5 ..... vs. East Carolina$ ..................L 1-2 (8)3/9 ..... Delaware State ........................ W 13-03/11 ... at Charlotte ............................... W 5-13/17 ... vs. South Carolina State% ....... W 10-03/17 ... vs. Akron% ..................................L 0-53/18 ... vs. Elon% .................................. W 7-33/18 ... vs. Radford% ........................ W 4-3 (8)3/18 ... vs. Ohio State% ...........................L 0-93/22 ... Winthrop ................................L 4-6 (8)3/22 ... Winthrop .............................. W 3-2 (8)3/28 ... at Liberty .....................................L 1-53/28 ... at Liberty .....................................L 2-44/1 ..... at Chattanooga* .........................L 0-54/1 ..... at Chattanooga* .........................L 2-64/2 ..... at Chattanooga* .........................L 1-44/2 ..... at Chattanooga* .......................L 3-104/8 ..... at College of Charleston* .......... W 2-04/8 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 1-44/9 ..... at College of Charleston* .......... W 3-14/9 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 0-74/11 ... at Radford ................................. W 4-24/11 ... at Radford ................................. W 6-04/15 ... UNC Wilmington* .....................W 11-04/15 ... UNC Wilmington* ........................L 0-34/16 ... UNC Wilmington* ...................L 1-2 (8)4/16 ... UNC Wilmington* ...................... W 3-04/18 ... at East Carolina ......................... W 5-04/18 ... at East Carolina .........................L 0-114/21 ... Georgia Southern* .................... W 2-04/21 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 1-94/22 ... Georgia Southern* .................... W 5-44/22 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 1-34/27 ... Charleston Southern...............L 2-3 (9)4/27 ... Charleston Southern.................. W 1-04/29 ... Furman* .....................................L 0-14/29 ... Furman* ................................... W 4-34/30 ... Furman* ............................ W 1-0 (10)4/30 ... Furman* ................................... W 3-05/3 ..... Elon .......................................... W 8-05/3 ..... Elon .......................................... W 7-15/5 ..... College of Charleston&.............. W 3-05/5 ..... Furman& .....................................L 0-35/6 ..... UNC Wilmington& ..................... W 7-35/6 ..... Georgia Southern&......................L 0-2

* Southern Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.# East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic, Greenville, N.C.$ Millennium Dixie Classic, Virginia Beach, Va.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

2001 Record: 31-27 (11-9 SoCon, 4th)Head coach: Karen Lee Matteson

2/16 ... vs. Miami (OH)@ ..........................L 2-32/16 ... vs. Radford@ ............................. W 9-42/17 ... vs. [email protected] 0-32/17 ... vs. Long Island@ ..........................L 3-42/18 ... vs. UNC Wilmington@ ................ W 8-02/18 ... vs. Temple@ .......................... W 2-1 (8)2/23 ... vs. Temple# ............................... W 2-12/23 ... vs. Fairfi eld# ..........................L 1-2 (9)2/24 ... vs. Fairfi eld# ............................. W 3-12/25 ... vs. Towson# ............................... W 6-02/27 ... Radford ..................................... W 2-02/27 ... Radford ..................................... W 7-23/2 ..... vs. St. John’s$ ........................... W 3-03/2 ..... vs. UMBC$ ................................ W 5-33/2 ..... vs. Akron$ ............................ W 5-2 (8)3/3 ..... vs. St. John’s$ ........................... W 2-13/3 ..... vs. East Carolina$ .......................L 0-53/7 ..... at Coastal Carolina .................L 1-4 (8)3/7 ..... at Coastal Carolina .................L 2-3 (8)3/13 ... Appalachian State* .................. W 5-23/13 ... Appalachian State* ....................L 0-23/14 ... Appalachian State* ............. W 4-3 (9)3/17 ... vs. Towson% .............................. W 7-43/17 ... vs. Robert Morris% ......................L 0-23/17 ... vs. Virginia% ................................L 0-23/18 ... vs. Middle Tennessee State% .......L 0-13/24 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 1-23/24 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 0-23/25 ... at Georgia Southern* ................ W 5-33/28 ... East Carolina ...............................L 3-43/28 ... East Carolina ............................. W 5-23/31 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 3-23/31 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 1-04/4 ..... at Elon ...................................... W 2-04/4 ..... at Elon ...................................... W 9-54/7 ..... at UNC Wilmington* ....................L 5-94/7 ..... at UNC Wilmington* .................. W 4-24/8 ..... at UNC Wilmington* ....................L 3-94/11 ... Charlotte .....................................L 4-54/11 ... Charlotte ................................... W 4-34/13 ... at ETSU* ................................... W 6-44/13 ... at ETSU* ................................... W 8-04/14 ... at ETSU* ................................... W 4-24/16 ... at Campbell ................................L 1-44/16 ... at Campbell ................................L 5-64/19 ... Liberty....................................... W 5-34/19 ... Liberty....................................... W 2-14/21 ... Chattanooga* ........................... W 3-2

4/21 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 0-84/22 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 1-74/24 ... at North Carolina .........................L 0-84/24 ... at North Carolina .........................L 4-64/28 ... at Furman* .......................... W 5-1 (8)4/28 ... at Furman* .................................L 1-24/29 ... at Furman* .................................L 0-15/3 ..... vs. ETSU& ................................. W 1-05/4 ..... vs. Chattanooga& .......................L 0-25/5 ..... vs. College of Charleston& ...........L 2-5

* Southern Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.# East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic, Greenville, N.C.$ Millennium Dixie Classic, Virginia Beach, Va.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2002 Record: 35-30-1 (8-12 SoCon, 6th)Head coach: Karen Lee Matteson

2/12 ... Elon .......................................... W 8-52/12 ... Elon ............................................T 0-02/15 ... vs. Ohio@ ....................................L 4-82/16 ... vs. Virginia@ ................................L 3-42/16 ... vs. Radford@ ............................. W 4-32/16 ... vs. Charlotte@ ........................... W 5-22/17 ... vs. Boston University@ ............... W 5-22/17 ... vs. Ohio@ .................................. W 5-02/20 ... at Radford ................................. W 4-02/20 ... at Radford ................................W 11-12/23 ... vs. Elon# ................................... W 9-02/23 ... vs. Michigan State# ................... W 1-02/24 ... vs. Michigan State# ................... W 2-12/24 ... vs. Elon# ................................... W 7-13/1 ..... vs. St. John’s$ .............................L 2-33/1 ..... vs. Binghamton$ .................. W 5-1 (8)3/1 ..... vs. Delaware$ ............................ W 7-63/6 ..... at #24 South Carolina .................L 0-63/6 ..... at #24 South Carolina .................L 1-93/8 ..... at #1 UCLA% ...............................L 0-83/8 ..... vs. Long Beach State% ................L 1-73/8 ..... vs. Syracuse% ........................... W 4-33/9 ..... vs. Buffalo% .............................. W 6-03/9 ..... vs. Santa Clara% ....................... W 2-03/9 ..... vs. San Jose State% .....................L 0-23/11 ... at St. Mary’s .............................. W 5-13/11 ... at St. Mary’s ......................... W 4-1 (8)3/13 ... at Santa Clara .............................L 0-13/13 ... at Santa Clara .............................L 0-1

3/16 ... ETSU* .......................................L 2-133/16 ... ETSU* .........................................L 3-43/17 ... ETSU* ....................................... W 7-53/22 ... vs. #20 Florida State^ .................L 1-33/22 ... vs. Central Florida^ .....................L 2-43/23 ... vs. Princeton^ ........................... W 5-03/23 ... vs. Campbell^ ........................... W 4-33/27 ... at Appalachian State* ............... W 9-13/27 ... at Appalachian State* .................L 0-63/29 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 1-23/29 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 3-93/30 ... Georgia Southern* .................... W 3-24/3 ..... at Charlotte .................................L 0-64/3 ..... at Charlotte ............................... W 6-24/6 ..... at College of Charleston ....... W 2-1 (8)4/6 ..... at College of Charleston ............ W 5-24/7 ..... at College of Charleston ..............L 2-44/11 ... Campbell .................................. W 3-14/11 ... Campbell ...............................L 0-1 (8)4/13 ... UNC Wilmington* ........................L 0-14/13 ... UNC Wilmington* ...................... W 4-24/14 ... UNC Wilmington* ...................... W 3-04/17 ... at Liberty ................................... W 2-14/17 ... at Liberty ................................... W 6-14/20 ... at Chattanooga* ....................... W 3-04/20 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 4-74/21 ... at Chattanooga* .......................L 4-104/24 ... at East Carolina ...........................L 0-24/24 ... at East Carolina .................... W 5-4 (8)4/27 ... Furman* .....................................L 3-44/27 ... Furman* .....................................L 0-24/28 ... Furman* ................................L 2-7 (8)4/30 ... North Carolina ........................... W 1-04/30 ... North Carolina .............................L 0-25/2 ..... vs. Furman& ................................L 1-45/5 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington& ................ W 5-05/5 ..... vs. ETSU& ...................................L 3-4

* Southern Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.# Elon Invitational, Elon, N.C.$ Millennium Dixie Classic, Virginia Beach, Va.% National Invitational Tournament, Pleasan-ton, Calif.^ Buzz Classic Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.& SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2003 Record: 38-18 (14-6 SoCon, 2nd)Head coach: Stephanie DeFeo

2/8 ..... vs. Boston College^ ................... W 1-02/8 ..... at No. 20 South Carolina^ ...........L 1-32/9 ..... vs. No. 19 Georgia Tech^ ........... W 1-02/9 ..... at No. 20 South Carolina^ ...........L 0-32/11 ... at Campbell ............................ W 10-42/11 ... at Campbell .............................. W 8-42/14 ... vs. Fordham@ ............................ W 5-42/14 ... vs. Wisconsin@ ..........................L 0-102/21 ... Toledo ....................................... W 7-02/21 ... Toledo ....................................... W 3-22/23 ... Kent State$ ............................... W 4-32/23 ... Toledo$ ..................................... W 2-03/8 ..... vs. Centenary# .......................... W 7-03/8 ..... vs. Canisius# ............................. W 7-03/9 ..... vs. Belmont# ............................. W 9-23/9 ..... vs. Monmouth# ......................... W 6-03/9 ..... vs. Central Florida# ................... W 4-13/14 ... vs. Akron% ................................ W 6-13/14 ... vs. SE Missouri State% .............. W 8-23/18 ... Marshall ................................L 0-3 (8)3/18 ... Marshall ................................... W 6-33/19 ... East Carolina ............................. W 8-6 3/19 ... East Carolina ............................. W 5-43/22 ... Chattanooga* ........................... W 2-03/22 ... Chattanooga* ........................... W 3-23/23 ... Chattanooga* ........................... W 5-23/25 ... at Virginia....................................L 0-93/25 ... at Virginia....................................L 5-83/29 ... at ETSU* .....................................L 3-53/29 ... at ETSU* ................................. W 12-44/1 ..... Hawaii .......................................L 0-104/1 ..... Hawaii ....................................... W 5-44/3 ..... Charlotte ................................... W 5-44/3 ..... Charlotte ................................... W 6-44/5 ..... Appalachian State* .................. W 9-04/5 ..... Appalachian State* .................W 11-04/6 ..... Appalachian State* .................W 11-1

Leigh Irwin (1998-01) was a two-time All-Southern Conference selection and the SoCon Player of the year in 2001.

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4/12 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 0-14/12 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 1-24/13 ... at Georgia Southern* ................ W 8-04/18 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 5-34/19 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 8-14/19 ... College of Charleston* ................L 4-94/23 ... at North Carolina .........................L 1-34/23 ... at North Carolina .........................L 0-44/26 ... at UNC Wilmington* ....................L 2-34/27 ... at UNC Wilmington* .................. W 4-14/27 ... at UNC Wilmington* .................. W 7-05/1 ..... at Elon* .................................... W 5-05/1 ..... at Elon* .................................L 6-7 (8)5/3 ..... at Furman* .................................L 2-45/3 ..... at Furman* ............................... W 9-15/4 ..... at Furman* ............................... W 7-25/8 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington& ................ W 5-05/9 ..... vs. Chattanooga& ..................L 1-3 (9)5/9 ..... vs. Georgia Southern& .................L 0-2

* Southern Conference game^ Gamecock Invitational, Columbia, S.C.@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.# Charleston Southern Tournament, Charles-ton, S.C.$ UNCG Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C.% Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2004 Record: 30-30 (8-12 SoCon, 5th)Head coach: Stephanie DeFeo

2/13 .. vs. Mercer@ ............................... W 5-22/13 ... vs. Kent State@ ......................... W 5-32/14 ... vs. George Mason@ ................... W 7-52/20 ... vs. Winthrop^ ............................ W 5-32/20 ... vs. Delaware State^ ................... W 6-12/21 ... vs. Wright State^ .........................L 0-42/21 ... vs. UMBC^ ................................ W 8-72/22 ... at UNC Wilmington^ .................. W 4-32/22 ... vs. St. John’s^ ........................... W 4-32/28 ... vs. Boston College# ................... W 2-02/28 ... vs. IPFW# .................................. W 8-32/29 ... vs. Eastern Illinois# .....................L 3-72/29 ... vs. Furman# .............................. W 6-22/29 ... vs. Charleston Southern# .......... W 3-23/3 ..... at Charlotte .................................L 1-33/3 ..... at Charlotte .................................L 3-43/9 ..... at UNC Wilmington ............... W 7-3 (9)3/9 ..... at UNC Wilmington ......................L 3-93/10 ... at Coastal Carolina .................L 3-5 (8)3/10 ... at Coastal Carolina .................... W 3-23/12 ... vs. Mount St. Mary’s$ ................ W 3-23/13 ... vs. James Madison$ .................. W 1-03/13 ... at Charlotte$ ...............................L 2-53/14 ... vs. Georgia Southern$ .................L 0-13/19 ... vs. Connecticut% .........................L 2-83/20 ... vs. Miami (OH)% ........................ W 5-13/20 ... vs. UNC Wilmington% ................ W 6-33/21 ... vs. Coastal Carolina% ..................L 4-63/24 ... Radford .......................................L 5-63/24 ... Radford ................................ W 9-0 (5)3/27 ... Furman* ................................... W 4-33/27 ... Furman* .....................................L 5-93/28 ... Furman* ..............................L 1-2 (12)4/3 ..... at Chattanooga* .........................L 0-74/3 ..... at Chattanooga* ....................L 0-8 (5)4/4 ..... at Chattanooga* .........................L 5-64/7 ..... NC State .....................................L 2-74/7 ..... NC State .....................................L 4-74/9 ..... ETSU* ....................................... W 5-34/9 ..... ETSU* ....................................... W 8-14/10 ... ETSU* ....................................... W 2-14/15 ... North Carolina .............................L 1-64/15 ... North Carolina .............................L 3-44/17 ... at Appalachian State* ............... W 5-04/17 ... at Appalachian State* .................L 1-54/18 ... at Appalachian State* .................L 1-54/20 ... North Carolina A&T............... W 8-0 (5)4/20 ... North Carolina A&T............. W 12-4 (5)4/22 ... Longwood ................................. W 7-14/22 ... Longwood ...................................L 1-24/24 ... Georgia Southern* ............... W 6-5 (8)4/24 ... Georgia Southern* .................L 2-3 (9)4/25 ... Georgia Southern* .................... W 2-15/2 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 3-65/2 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 1-5

5/8 ..... Elon* ........................................ W 7-55/8 ..... Elon* ..........................................L 4-55/9 ..... Elon* ..........................................L 0-65/13 ... at Elon& ......................................L 3-95/14 ... Appalachian State& .............L 3-13 (6)

* Southern Conference game@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.^ UNCW Seahawk Classic, Wilmington, N.C.# Charleston Southern Tournament, Sum-merville, S.C.$ Charlotte Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.% Georgia Tech Buzz Classic, Atlanta, Ga.& SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2005 Record: 20-40 (7-14 SoCon, 5th)Head coach: Stephanie DeFeo/Neil Avent

2/5 ..... vs. Stephen F. Austin^ ...............L 5-102/5 ..... vs. Coastal Carolina^ .............L 2-3 (8)2/6 ..... at South Carolina^ .................L 0-8 (6)2/6 ..... vs. Stephen F. Austin^ ..............W 14-62/11 ... at NC State@ ...............................L 0-92/11 ... vs. George Washington@ ..............L 0-22/12 ... vs. Toledo@ .................................L 0-12/12 ... vs. Campbell@ .............................L 4-52/13 ... vs. Elon@ .....................................L 5-82/13 ... vs. George Washington@ ............ W 5-42/23 ... at Campbell ................................L 0-12/23 ... at Campbell ................................L 0-42/25 ... vs. Hampton# ............................ W 8-22/25 ... vs. Liberty# .................................L 1-42/26 ... vs. NC State# ............................ W 2-02/26 ... vs. Longwood# .......................L 0-8 (6)2/27 ... vs. Fairfi eld# ............................. W 9-72/27 ... vs. Delaware State#.....................L 1-83/4 ..... vs. Maryland% .............................L 3-53/4 ..... at No. 13 Georgia% .....................L 1-73/5 ..... vs. Radford% ..........................L 0-8 (5)3/5 ..... vs. Oakland% ............................ W 6-23/6 ..... vs. Oakland% ............................ W 3-23/20 ... at Radford ...................................L 1-43/20 ... at Radford ...................................L 2-53/22 ... vs. Ohio! ................................... W 2-03/22 ... vs. UMES! .......................... W 10-0 (5)3/26 ... College of Charleston* ..............L 7-103/26 ... College of Charleston* ................L 1-53/27 ... College of Charleston* .........L 3-11 (6)3/30 ... Liberty....................................... W 4-2

3/30 ... Liberty....................................... W 5-44/2 ..... at Elon* ......................................L 2-94/2 ..... at Elon* ......................................L 1-34/3 ..... at Elon* .................................... W 7-34/9 ..... at Furman* ............................... W 4-04/9 ..... at Furman* ............................... W 4-14/10 ... at Furman* .................................L 1-84/14 ... at North Carolina ....................L 0-8 (6)4/14 ... at North Carolina .........................L 0-64/16 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 1-64/16 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 1-24/17 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 0-54/20 ... Charlotte .....................................L 2-74/20 ... Charlotte .....................................L 5-84/22 ... at North Carolina A&T ........... W 8-0 (5)4/22 ... at North Carolina A&T ......... W 16-1 (5)4/23 ... Appalachian State* ....................L 4-94/23 ... Appalachian State* ................ W 12-54/24 ... Appalachian State* ....................L 4-64/26 ... at Virginia Tech ............................L 1-74/26 ... at Virginia Tech ............................L 4-74/30 ... at East Tennessee State*........... W 5-44/30 ... at East Tennessee State*...... W 8-5 (8)5/1 ..... at East Tennessee State*........... W 4-25/7 ..... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 0-35/7 ..... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 1-45/8 ..... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 3-55/12 ... vs. Chattanooga& ..................L 0-8 (5)5/13 ... vs. Georgia Southern& .................L 0-7

* Southern Conference game^ Gamecock Invitational, Columbia, S.C.@ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.# UNCW Seahawk Classic, Wilmington, N.C.% Red and Black Challenge, Athens, Ga.! Lancer Invitational, Farmville, Va.& SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2006 Record: 20-42 (4-17 SoCon, 8th)Head coach: Jennifer Herzig

2/15 ... at NC State..................................L 0-42/15 ... at NC State..................................L 3-52/18 ... vs. Radford^ ................................L 3-42/19 ... vs. Virginia Tech^ .........................L 0-32/19 ... vs. Virginia Tech^ .........................L 1-92/22 ... Radford .......................................L 0-12/22 ... Radford .......................................L 2-52/24 ... at Kennesaw State@ .................. W 4-3

2/24 ... vs. Toledo@ ............................... W 9-83/3 ..... vs. UNC Wilmington# ................. W 4-23/3 ..... vs. Oakland# ............................. W 6-53/4 ..... vs. Kennesaw State# ...................L 0-83/4 ..... vs. St. Bonaventure# ...................L 1-73/4 ..... vs. Charleston Southern# .......... W 6-13/5 ..... vs. Iowa State# ............................L 2-43/10 ... vs. Ohio$ .....................................L 5-6 3/10 ... vs. Pittsburgh$ ............................L 2-83/11 ... vs. East Tennessee State$ ...........L 4-83/11 ... vs. South Carolina State$ ... W 10-2 (5)3/12 ... vs. Gardner-Webb$ .................... W 2-03/14 ... Campbell .................................. W 6-13/14 ... Campbell .............................L 1-13 (5)3/15 ... North Carolina A&T.................... W 4-03/15 ... North Carolina A&T............. W 12-3 (6)3/25 ... Elon* ..........................................L 1-73/25 ... Elon* ..........................................L 0-73/26 ... Elon* ..........................................L 3-7 3/29 ... UNC Wilmington ........................ W 2-03/29 ... UNC Wilmington ........................ W 8-73/30 ... Longwood ................................. W 3-03/30 ... Longwood ...................................L 2-34/1 ..... Furman* ................................... W 3-24/1 ..... Furman* .....................................L 2-64/2 ..... Furman* ................................... W 4-34/5 ..... at Charlotte .................................L 0-54/5 ..... at Charlotte .................................L 2-44/8 ..... at Chattanooga* .................. W 2-0 (8)4/8 ..... at Chattanooga* ..................L 6-7 (10)4/9 ..... at Chattanooga* .........................L 0-54/11 ... No. 22 North Carolina .................L 0-64/11 ... No. 22 North Carolina ..........L 0-11 (5)4/14 ... at Appalachian State* .................L 1-44/14 ... at Appalachian State* .................L 5-64/15 ... at Appalachian State* ...............L 4-104/18 ... at Liberty .....................................L 0-4 4/18 ... at Liberty ................................... W 6-44/20 ... Winthrop .....................................L 0-24/20 ... Winthrop ................................... W 2-04/22 ... Western Carolina* .......................L 1-9 4/23 ... Western Carolina* .......................L 4-54/23 ... Western Carolina* .......................L 0-44/25 ... No. 25 Virginia Tech.....................L 0-24/25 ... No. 25 Virginia Tech.....................L 0-24/29 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 0-24/29 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 0-44/30 ... Georgia Southern* .................... W 4-35/6 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 3-45/6 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 3-55/7 ..... at College of Charleston* ............L 0-3 5/11 ... at Western Carolina& ................ W 5-35/11 ... Chattanooga& ............................L 0-25/12 ... vs. Georgia Southern& .................L 0-2

* Southern Conference game^ Green and White Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.@ Kennesaw State Classic, Kennesaw, Ga.# Charleston Southern Tournament, Summerville, S.C.$ Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2007 Record: 29-37 (7-14 SoCon, 8th)Head coach: Jennifer Herzig

2/9 ..... vs. Southern Illinois# ............ W 9-0 (5)2/9 ..... vs. Minnesota# ............................L 0-12/10 ... vs. Minnesota# ............................L 4-82/10 ... vs. Southern Illinois# ...................L 2-62/11 ... at Jacksonville# ...........................L 0-32/16 ... Morehead State@ .................... W 12-62/17 ... Kent State@ ...........................L 0-8 (6)2/17 ... Campbell@ ................................ W 5-42/18 ... Ohio@ .................................. W 3-2 (8)2/20 ... at Campbell .........................L 1-11 (5)2/20 ... at Campbell .............................W 11-42/23 ... at Charlotte% .........................L 1-3 (8)2/23 ... vs. Drexel% ................................ W 6-22/24 ... vs. Western Carolina% ............... W 8-22/24 ... vs. Marshall% .......................L 5-13 (6)2/28 ... St. Francis (Pa.) ......................... W 4-1 2/28 ... St. Francis (Pa.) .................... W 4-3 (9)3/3 ..... vs. Bucknell$............................. W 5-03/3 ..... vs. St. Francis (Pa.)$ .................. W 2-03/4 ..... vs. Norfolk State$................. W 8-0 (6)3/4 ..... at Elon$ ......................................L 5-6

Jennifer Bonilla (2004-07) was a three-time All-Southern Confer-ence selection, taking fi rst-team honors in 2005 and second-team laurels in 2004 and 2006.

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3/6 ..... at Longwood................................L 2-33/6 ..... at Longwood................................L 3-73/7 ..... Radford ..................................... W 2-13/7 ..... Radford .......................................L 1-33/9 ..... vs. Charleston Southern^ .......... W 4-03/9 ..... vs. Providence^ ......................... W 2-0 3/10 ... vs. Towson^ .......................... W 4-3 (8)3/10 ... vs. Gardner-Webb^ ......................L 0-23/11 ... vs. Elon^ ................................... W 5-33/11 ... vs. Winthrop^ ..............................L 0-53/15 ... Charlotte .....................................L 2-53/15 ... Charlotte .....................................L 4-63/22 ... at East Carolina ...........................L 1-23/22 ... at East Carolina ...........................L 0-33/24 ... at Furman* .................................L 0-23/24 ... at Furman* .................................L 1-33/25 ... at Furman* ............................... W 9-33/27 ... at North Carolina A&T ................ W 4-03/27 ... at North Carolina A&T ......... W 15-0 (5)3/31 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 0-73/31 ... Chattanooga* .............................L 0-34/1 ..... Chattanooga* .............................L 0-44/6 ..... Appalachian State* ....................L 3-4 4/6 ..... Appalachian State* .................. W 1-04/7 ..... Appalachian State* ....................L 1-44/12 ... NC State .....................................L 1-74/12 ... NC State ...................................L 1-11 4/14 ... at Western Carolina* ................. W 9-64/14 ... at Western Carolina* ...................L 3-44/15 ... at Western Carolina* ...................L 0-64/18 ... Liberty....................................L 2-4 (8)4/18 ... Liberty..................................... W 10-74/21 ... at Georgia Southern* ................ W 1-04/21 ... at Georgia Southern* ................ W 2-04/22 ... at Georgia Southern* ..................L 0-14/28 ... College of Charleston* ..............L 3-104/28 ... College of Charleston* ................L 5-7 4/29 ... College of Charleston* .............. W 7-45/5 ..... at Elon* .................................... W 7-15/5 ..... at Elon* .................................L 0-8 (5) 5/6 ..... at Elon* ......................................L 0-25/9 ..... Chattanooga& ..................... W 2-1 (8)5/9 ..... Western Carolina& ......................L 1-05/11 ... College of Charleston&....... W 10-0 (5)5/11 ... Georgia Southern&......................L 2-3

* Southern Conference game# Jacksonville Univ. Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla.@ UNCG Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C.% First Pitch Classic, Charlotte, N.C.$ Elon Phoenix Classic, Elon, N.C.^ adidas/Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C.& SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

2008 Record: 23-33 (7-11 SoCon, 5th)Head coach: Jennifer Herzig

2/8 ..... vs. Southern Illinois# ...................L 0-5

2/8 ..... at Jacksonville# ......................... W 2-02/9 ..... vs. Minnesota# ............................L 1-82/9 ..... vs. Coastal Carolina# ..................L 1-22/10 ... vs. Coastal Carolina# ................ W 6-42/15 ... James Madison@ .........................L 1-32/15 ... Niagara@ .................................. W 3-22/16 ... Central Michigan@ ......................L 1-32/17 ... UMBC@ ..................................... W 3-02/23 ... vs. Mt. St. Mary’s% .................... W 1-02/23 ... vs. Delaware State% .................W 11-92/24 ... vs. Lehigh% .................................L 2-32/24 ... at UNC Wilmington% ................. W 1-02/27 ... at NC State..................................L 1-32/29 ... vs. Fordham$ ............................ W 6-02/29 ... vs. Delaware$ .........................L 0-1 (8)3/1 ..... vs. Radford$................................L 0-43/1 ..... vs. Towson$ .................................L 3-83/2 ..... vs. Delaware$ ............................ W 1-03/2 ..... vs. Radford$................................L 1-23/5 ..... No. 23 North Carolina .................L 0-43/5 ..... No. 23 North Carolina .................L 1-33/12 ... at No. 24 Virginia Tech ............L 0-8 (5)3/12 ... at No. 24 Virginia Tech .................L 1-23/21 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 1-43/21 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 2-43/22 ... at Chattanooga* .........................L 2-93/25 ... at Liberty .....................................L 0-13/25 ... at Liberty ................................... W 4-33/26 ... North Carolina A&T.................... W 2-03/26 ... North Carolina A&T.................... W 9-34/1 ..... at Radford ...................................L 0-44/1 ..... at Radford .......................... W 10-9 (8)4/5 ..... Western Carolina* .....................L 5-104/5 ..... Western Carolina* .......................L 6-74/6 ..... Western Carolina* ..................... W 7-54/12 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 0-14/12 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 1-44/13 ... Georgia Southern* ......................L 2-34/16 ... East Carolina ...............................L 1-74/16 ... East Carolina ...............................L 1-24/19 ... at College of Charleston* ..... W 4-1 (9)4/19 ... at College of Charleston* ............L 0-44/20 ... at College of Charleston* ............L 1-24/24 ... at Charlotte ............................... W 2-04/24 ... at Charlotte .................................L 0-14/26 ... Elon* ................................... W 5-4 (8)4/26 ... Elon* ........................................ W 2-04/27 ... Elon* ..........................................L 2-45/3 ..... Furman* .............................. W 2-1 (8)5/3 ..... Furman* ................................... W 8-35/4 ..... Furman* ................................... W 2-05/7 ..... vs. Elon& ................................... W 1-05/8 ..... vs. Chattanooga& ..................... W 3-15/9 ..... vs. Georgia Southern& .................L 2-45/10 ... vs. Chattanooga& .......................L 0-3

* Southern Conference game# JU/Best Western Invitational, Jacksonville, Fla.@ UNCG Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C.% UNC Wilmington Tournament, Wilmington, N.C.

$ East Carolina Pirate Clash, Greenville, N.C.& SoCon Tournament, Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

2009 Record: 26-33 (9-12 SoCon, 6th)Head coach: Jennifer Herzig

2/6 ..... vs. North Florida# ...................... W 5-12/6 ..... at South Florida#........................ L 2-52/7 ..... vs. Illinois State# ...................... L 2-132/7 ..... vs. Florida Gulf Coast#................ L 5-82/8 ..... vs. Minnesota# .......................... W 1-02/13 ... vs. UNC Wilmington% ................ W 4-02/13 ... at Charlotte% ....................... W 3-2 (8)2/14 ... vs. Army% .................................. W 4-12/14 ... vs. Army% ........................... W 10-2 (5)2/15 ... at Charlotte% ............................. L 1-32/20 ... vs. Marshall$ ............................. L 3-42/20 ... vs. Ball State$ ............................ L 5-72/21 ... vs. Tennessee State$ .................. L 3-62/21 ... vs. IUPUI$ .................................. L 1-62/22 ... at No. 16 Georgia$ .............. L 2-12 (5)2/25 ... at No. 16 North Carolina ............. L 2-32/25 ... at No. 16 North Carolina ...... L 3-11 (6)2/27 ... Rider@ ................................. W 8-0 (5)3/7 ..... at Western Carolina* ............. L 2-3 (9)3/7 ..... at Western Carolina* ................. W 6-43/8 ..... at Western Carolina* .......... W 11-3 (6)3/21 ... at Furman* ................................ L 1-23/21 ... at Furman* .............................. L 7-113/22 ... at Furman* ............................... W 3-23/24 ... Harvard ..................................... W 3-03/24 ... Harvard .................................... L 5-103/28 ... Appalachian State* ................... L 0-73/29 ... Appalachian State* .................. W 2-13/29 ... Appalachian State* ................... L 0-73/31 ... Campbell ................................... L 3-83/31 ... Campbell .................................. W 5-34/7 ..... North Carolina Central ........ W 14-0 (5)

4/7 ..... North Carolina Central ........ W 11-0 (5)4/10 ... Samford* .................................. W 6-34/11 ... Samford* ................................... L 1-24/11 ... Samford* .................................. W 8-44/14 ... Charlotte .................................... L 0-74/14 ... Charlotte .................................... L 6-94/16 ... at North Carolina A&T ................. L 2-34/16 ... at North Carolina A&T ................ W 4-34/18 ... at Georgia Southern* ................ W 1-04/18 ... at Georgia Southern* ................. L 2-54/19 ... at Georgia Southern* ................. L 2-84/22 ... at East Carolina .......................... L 3-44/22 ... at East Carolina ..................... L 0-9 (5)4/25 ... College of Charleston* ............... L 2-74/25 ... College of Charleston* ............... L 1-24/26 ... College of Charleston* ............... L 2-84/29 ... Liberty....................................... W 2-14/29 ... Liberty....................................... W 3-14/30 ... Virginia Tech .............................. W 5-34/30 ... Virginia Tech .......................... L 0-8 (5)5/2 ..... at Elon* .................................... W 7-15/2 ..... at Elon* .................................... W 4-35/3 ..... at Elon* ..................................... L 0-35/7 ..... vs. Appalachian State& .............. L 0-25/7 ..... vs. College of Charleston& ......... W 5-35/8 ..... vs. Furman& .............................. W 4-35/8 ..... vs. Georgia Southern& ................ L 2-9

* = Southern Conference game# = USF Louisville Slugger Tournament, Tampa, Fla.% = Green and White Classic, Charlotte, N.C.$ = Sixth Annual Georgia Classic, Athens, Ga.@ = UNCG Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C.& = SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Opponent W-LAdelphi ............................... 1-0Akron ................................... 3-5Appalachian State ........... 10-15Army .................................... 2-0Averett ................................. 8-2Baldwin-Wallace .................. 1-2Ball State ............................ 2-1Barton ................................. 2-0Belmont ............................... 1-0Bennett ............................... 2-0Binghamton ......................... 1-0Boston College .................... 2-5Boston University ................. 2-1Bucknell .............................. 1-0Buffalo ................................ 1-0California (Pa.) .................. 1-2-1Campbell ......................... 26-18Canisius .............................. 3-7Catawba .............................. 4-2Centenary ............................ 1-0UCF ..................................... 1-1Central Michigan ................. 0-1Charleston Southern .......19-2-1Charlotte ......................... 26-33Chattanooga ...................... 8-37Christopher Newport ............ 4-4Cleveland State ................... 2-2Coastal Carolina .............. 10-11Colgate ................................ 2-1College of Charleston ....... 20-21Connecticut ......................... 0-1Coppin State........................ 2-0Creighton ............................. 0-1Dayton ................................. 2-0Delaware ............................. 2-0Delaware State .................... 3-1Detroit ................................. 4-3Detroit Mercy ....................... 0-1Drake .................................. 0-2Drexel .................................. 2-0East Carolina ................... 12-25East Tennessee State ......... 12-5Eastern Illinois ..................... 0-3Eastern Kentucky ................. 4-0Eastern Mennonite ............... 1-0Eastern Michigan ................. 0-1Elon ..............................28-22-2Evansville............................. 2-0Fairfi eld ............................... 2-2Fayetteville State ................. 2-0Ferrum ................................. 3-2Florida Southern .................. 0-2Florida State ........................ 0-1Florida Gulf Coast ................ 0-1Fordham .............................. 3-0Francis Marion ..................... 3-0Furman ............................ 25-23Gardner-Webb ..................... 4-1

Opponent W-LGeorge Mason ................... 11-2George Washington .............. 1-1Georgia................................ 0-4Georgia Southern ............. 19-37Georgia Tech ........................ 2-3Greensboro College ............. 7-3Hampton ............................. 1-0Harvard ............................... 1-1Hawaii ................................. 1-1Heidelberg ........................... 2-0Illinois-Chicago .................... 2-4Illinois State ........................ 0-1IPFW .................................... 1-0IUPUI ................................... 0-1Indiana State ....................... 0-1Iona ..................................... 2-0Iowa State ........................... 0-2Jacksonville ......................... 1-1Jacksonville State ................ 0-3James Madison .................... 1-1Kennesaw State ................... 1-1Kent State ........................... 4-3Kentucky .............................. 1-0La Salle ............................... 1-0Lehigh ................................. 1-1Lenoir-Rhyne........................ 2-0Liberty ............................. 24-10LIU Brooklyn ........................ 1-1Long Beach State................. 0-1Long Island .......................... 0-1Longwood ........................ 21-11Loyola (Ill.) ........................... 1-2MacAlester .......................... 3-1Maine .................................. 5-6Manahattan ......................... 1-0Mansfi eld ............................ 1-1Marshall .............................. 4-6Maryland ............................. 0-1Md.-Baltimore County ........ 13-4Maryland-Eastern Shore ...... 1-0Maryville .............................. 1-1Mercer ................................. 2-0Mercyhurst .......................... 2-0Meredith .............................. 3-1Methodist ........................... 4-4Miami (Ohio) ........................ 1-2Michigan State .................... 2-0Middle Tennessee State ....... 0-1Minnesota ........................... 1-6Monmouth ........................... 2-0Morehead State ................... 2-1Morgan State ....................... 2-0Mount St. Mary’s.................. 3-0New York Tech ...................... 2-0Niagara ............................... 1-0Norfolk State ....................... 1-0North Carolina ................... 7-38North Carolina A&T ............ 30-2

Opponent W-LNorth Carolina Central ......... 2-0NC State .............................. 1-8North Carolina Wesleyan ...... 9-6North Florida ....................... 1-0Oakland ............................... 3-0Ohio .................................... 6-3Ohio State ........................... 0-1Penn State ........................... 1-3Pfi effer ................................ 2-0Pittsburgh ............................ 0-1Princeton ............................. 1-0Providence ........................... 5-0Purdue ................................. 1-1Radford ........................... 28-12Rhode Island ....................... 1-0Rider ................................... 1-0Robert Morris ....................... 1-1Saint Joseph’s...................... 0-1Samford .............................. 2-1San Jose State ..................... 0-1Santa Clara ......................... 1-2Shippensburg ...................... 1-1Southeast Missouri State ..... 2-2South Carolina ..................... 1-6South Carolina State ............ 2-0South Florida ....................... 0-3Southern Illinois ................... 1-2St. Andrews.......................... 8-2St. Augustine’s ..................... 1-2St. Bonaventure ................... 0-1St. Francis (Pa.).................... 6-1St. Louis .............................. 2-0St. Johns’s ........................... 5-3St. Mary’s ............................ 2-0St. Peter’s ............................ 2-0Stephen F. Austin ................. 1-1Stetson ................................ 1-1Syracuse .............................. 1-0Temple ................................. 4-4Tennessee ............................ 0-2Tennessee State................... 0-1Toledo.................................. 4-1Towson ................................ 8-3UCLA ................................... 0-1UNC Wilmington............32-14-1USC Upstate ........................ 1-7Valparaiso ........................... 5-0Villanova .............................. 1-0Virginia .............................. 3-19Virginia Tech ...................... 4-12Virginia Wesleyan ................. 3-7Western Carolina ................. 6-9Winthrop ............................ 16-9Wisconsin ............................ 0-1Wisconsin-Green Bay ........... 0-1Wright State ......................... 0-2Youngstown State ................ 1-1

SERIES RECORDS

UNCG won its fi rst two games at the Southern Conference Tournament in 2008, reaching the winners’ bracket for the fi rst time in school history.

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National/Regional Honors

NFCA All-Region First TeamPenny Thompson ............................2002

NFCA All-Region Second TeamLeigh Irwin .....................................2000Penny Thompson ............................2000

CoSIDA Academic All-America Winn Hazlegrove (2nd team) ..... 1992-93Winn Hazlegrove (1st team) ...... 1993-94Kris Harris (1st team) ............... 1993-94Winn Hazlegrove (1st team) ...... 1994-95Jennifer Moran (1st team) ........ 2002-03

CoSIDA Academic All-District III Jennifer Moran (1st team) ........ 2002-03Jessica Vanderploeg (1st team) 2002-03

NFCA Scholar-AthletesKara Clouser ............................ 2005-06Adriane Audley ......................... 2006-07Kara Clouser ............................ 2006-07Emily Akiyama.......................... 2006-07Laura Olenderski ...................... 2006-07Emily Akiyama.......................... 2007-08Carolyn Boyd ........................... 2007-08Kayla Hensley .......................... 2007-08Lyndsay Mouse ........................ 2007-08Laura Olenderski ...................... 2007-08Brandi Schnute ........................ 2007-08Emily Akiyama.......................... 2008-09Kayla Hensley .......................... 2008-09Laura Olenderski ...................... 2008-09Mary Catherine Vercoe ............. 2008-09

Southern Conference Honors

All-SoCon First TeamJill Quilla ........................................1998Lara Long .......................................1998Danielle Sekula .............................1998Leigh Irwin .....................................2000Kristy Norton ..................................2000Joy Stogner ....................................2000Penny Thompson ............................2000Leigh Irwin ..................................... 2001Penny Thompson ............................ 2001Penny Thompson ............................2002Jennifer Hubbard ...........................2003Penny Thompson ............................2003Amber Watson ...............................2003Joni Gomez ....................................2004Jennifer Bonilla ..............................2005Mary Greenway .............................. 2007Mary Greenway ..............................2008

All-SoCon Second TeamChristine Sweeney..........................2002Jennifer Aguilar ..............................2003Jennifer Bonilla ..............................2004Kelly Allen ......................................2005Krista Judge ...................................2005Jennifer Bonilla ..............................2006Adriane Audley ............................... 2007Kaitlin Merkt ..................................2009

SoCon All-Freshman TeamAlex Emeterio .................................2009

Academic All-SoCon Kim Benningfi eld ...........................2003Jessica Vanerploeg ........................2003Jennifer Moran ...............................2003Vanessa Massie .............................2004Kara Clouser ..................................2005Adriane Audley ...............................2005Kara Clouser ..................................2006Krista Judge ...................................2006Kara Clouser .................................. 2007

Lyndsay Mouse .............................. 2007Adriane Audley ............................... 2007Whitney Sirois ................................2008Lyndsay Mouse ..............................2008Mary Greenway ..............................2008Emily Akiyama................................2009Kayla Hensley ................................2009Laura Olenderski ............................2009Lyndsay Mouse ..............................2009Mary Catherine Vercoe ...................2009Whitney Sirois ................................2009

All-SoCon TournamentJoy Stogner ....................................1998Danielle Sekula .............................1998Amy Poole ......................................2000Joy Stogner .................................... 2001Kim Benningfi eld ...........................2003Vanessa Oakes .............................. 2007Hannah Angel ................................2008

SoCon Player of the YearLara Long .......................................1998Leigh Irwin ..................................... 2001Penny Thompson ............................2002Jennifer Hubbard ...........................2003

SoCon Coleman Lew Leadership AwardLaura Olenderski ...................... 2008-09

SoCon Player of the MonthJennifer Bonilla ...................... April 2005

SoCon Pitcher of the MonthAmber Harrell ...................February 2008

SoCon Player of the WeekLara Long ........................ March 9, 1998Jessie Marsh .................... April 20, 1998Leigh Irwin ....................... Feb. 24, 2000Leigh Irwin ....................... Feb. 29, 2000Joy Stogner ................... March 13, 2000

Keke Grady ................... March 20, 2000Amber Watson ..................Feb. 21, 2001Penny Thompson ................ April 9, 2001Penny Thompson .............. Feb. 18, 2002Penny Thompson ............. March 4, 2002Penny Thompson ................ April 1, 2002Penny Thompson ........... March 12, 2003Penny Thompson ........... March 24, 2003Joni Gomez ........................ April 8, 2003Joni Gomez .........................May 5, 2003Joni Gomez ................... March 16, 2004Joni Gomez ......................April 12, 2004Joni Gomez ......................April 26, 2004Kelly Allen ........................April 25, 2005Gwen Johnson ................. March 6, 2006Gwen Johnson ............... March 20, 2006Brittany Ausley ................. April 13, 2009

SoCon Pitcher of the WeekChristine Hornak ............. March 9, 1998Christine Hornak ............March 17, 1998Christine Hornak .............. April 27, 1998Amy Poole ..................... March 20, 2000Amber Watson ..................Feb. 21, 2001Amber Watson ................ March 7, 2001Amber Watson ................. Feb. 18, 2002Amber Watson ................. Feb. 25, 2002Danielle Byrne .............. March 23, 2004Danielle Byrne .................April 26, 2004Vanessa Oakes ............... March 5, 2007Hannah Angel .....................May 5, 2008Amber Harrell ....................Feb. 16, 2009Amber Harrell ......................May 4, 2009

Big South Conference Honors

All-Big South First TeamWinn Hazlegrove ............................1993Karyn Thompson ............................1993Donna McLamb .............................1993Kris Harris ......................................1993Winn Hazlegrove ............................1994Karyn Thompson ............................1994

Kris Harris ......................................1994Erin Chandler .................................1995Winn Hazlegrove ............................1995Karyn Thompson ............................1995Tara Steinhardt ..............................1995Karyn Thompson ............................1996Danielle Sekula .............................1996Jessie Marsh .................................. 1997Christine Hornak ............................ 1997

All-Big South Second TeamShonda Spagnola ..........................1994Erin Kluttz ......................................1994Lara Long .......................................1995Lori Leete .......................................1995Jill Quilla ........................................1996Erin Chandler .................................1996

Big South All-Tournament TeamWinn Hazlegrove ............................1993Donna McLamb .............................1993Winn Hazlegrove ............................1994Erin Chandler .................................1994Erin Kluttz ......................................1994Tara Steinhardt ..............................1994Karyn Thompson ............................1995Lara Long .......................................1995Winn Hazlegrove ............................1995Erin Chandler .................................1996Karyn Thompson ............................1996Christine Hornak ............................ 1997Jessie Marsh .................................. 1997Jill Quilla ........................................ 1997

Big South Tournament MVPWinn Hazlegrove ............................1994Erin Chandler .................................1996Christine Hornak ............................ 1997

Big South MVP (Player of the Year)Erin Chandler .................................1995Christine Hornak ............................ 1997

Big South Coach of the YearMelody Cope ..................................1995

Big South Scholar AthleteWinn Hazlegrove ............................1995

Big South All-Academic TeamChristine Horniak ........................... 1997

Big South Player of the WeekDanielle Sekula .............March 31, 1996

Big South Pitcher of the WeekChristine Hornak ............March 31, 1997Christine Hornak .............. April 28, 1997

Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Honors

DIAC All-Conference First TeamJennifer Boggs ...............................1985Kathleen Thompkins ......................1985Julia Boseman ...............................1986Shannon Watkins ........................... 1987

DIAC All-Conference Second TeamSusan Carter .................................. 1987Deedee Smith ................................1988

DIAC All-Conference All-Tournament TeamJen Zegler ......................................1988Susan Carter ..................................1988Joan Weesies .................................1988Carolyn Sykes ................................1988Deedee Smith ................................1988Jennifer Boggs (MVP) .....................1988

HONORS

Penny Thompson was a four-time All-Southern Conference First Team selection and the 2002 SoCon Player of the Year. She earned all-region honors twice.

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ALL-TIME ROSTERName .........................................................................Years

AAAAAdams, Courtney ....................................................... 1991-94Aguilar, Jennifer .........................................................2002-03Akiyama, Emily .............................................. 2007-presentAlexander, Nakia ........................................................1993-96Allen, Kelly .................................................................2003-06Andrews, Pam ................................................................. 1985Angel, Hannah ...........................................................2005-09Angell, Bettina .................................................................1987Audley, Adriane ..........................................................2004-07Ausley, Brittany ............................................. 2007-present

BBBBBaker, Judy ................................................................ 1997-99Benningfi eld, Kim ......................................................2000-03Boggs, Jennifer ..........................................................1985-88Bonilla, Jennifer .........................................................2004-07Boone, Tara .................................................................... 2005Boseman, Julia ..........................................................1985-86Bowers, Bradna .............................................................. 1986Boyd, Carolyn ................................................................. 2008Branche, Heather ....................................................... 2005-07Brooks, Shannon .......................................................1992-95Brown, Cheryl ................................................................. 1989Bryant, Rashida ......................................................... 1997-00Byrne, Danielle ..........................................................2003-06

CCCCCameron, Marcie ............................................................ 1992Capellan, Lisa ..................................................................1991Carter, Susan .............................................................1986-88Chandler, Erin ............................................................1993-96Cheney, Brea .................................................................. 2005Clouser, Kara .............................................................2004-07Coalson, Libby ........................................................... 1990-91Councilman, Kelly ......................................................1989-92Covington, Chasity .......................................................... 2009Csernecky, Tara ..........................................................1992-94

DDDDD’Ambrosio, Chelsea ...................................... 2010-presentDelaney, Lauren .............................................................. 1998Dietz, Sarah .................................................................... 2001Duncan, Koury ........................................................... 2006-07

EEEEEdenfi eld, Rhonda ..................................................... 1990-91Emeterio, Alex ............................................... 2009-present

FFFFFaircloth, Misty .......................................................... 2000-01Fecile, Lisa................................................................. 1987-88Feguson, Sarah ................................................................1987Fisher, Lisa ......................................................................1987Flynn, Maureen ..........................................................1999-02Francis, Denise ..........................................................1985-88Frye, Pam ....................................................................... 1992Furness, Leslie ...........................................................2006-09

GGGGGabalda, Silvia .......................................................... 1994-97Gabel, Kristen ............................................... 2008-presentGaudio, Kim ...............................................................1995-98Golden, Dana .................................................................. 1989Gomez, Joni ............................................................... 2001-04Gough, Megan ...........................................................2002-03Grady, KeKe ............................................................... 2000-01Gray, Becky ................................................................1999-00Greenway, Mary ......................................................... 2007-08Gyure, Marci ................................................................... 1994

HHHHHager, Beth ................................................................ 1987-88Hanks, Raeanne ............................................ 2010-presentHarrell, Amber ............................................... 2007-presentHarris, Kris .................................................................1992-94Harrison, Andrea ........................................................2000-02Hazlegrove, Winn .......................................................1992-95Hensley, Kayla ............................................... 2008-presentHicks, Stacy ............................................................... 1996-97Hornak, Christine ....................................................... 1997-98Horsmon, Eileen ............................................ 2010-presentHouston, Pam ................................................................. 1995Hubbard, Jennifer ......................................................2003-04

IIIIIrwin, Leigh ................................................................ 1998-01

JJJJJewett, Jordan ............................................... 2009-presentJohnson, Ally ................................................. 2010-present

Johnson, Amanda ......................................................1999-02Johnson, Gwen ...........................................................2005-06Johnson, Melissa .......................................................2003-04Judge, Krista ..............................................................2005-06

KKKKKluttz, Erin .................................................................1992-95

LLLLLangley, April ................................................. 2010-presentLatham, Cindy ................................................................. 1985Leete, Lori ..................................................................1993-96Lewis, T.K. ..................................................................2002-03Linsey, Maura ................................................................. 2002Lloyd, Paige .................................................................... 1985Long, Lara ..................................................................1995-98

MMMMMabry, Nita ................................................................1989-92Marsh, Jessie .............................................................1996-99Massie, Vanessa ........................................................2002-04Mattson, Cory ................................................ 2009-presentMcDonald, Deborah ........................................................ 1989McLamb, Donna ........................................................1992-93McKnight, Robin ............................................................. 1985Merkt, Kaitlin ................................................ 2007-presentMiller, Chante ................................................................. 2000Miller, Trish ..................................................................... 1990Miller, Whitney ........................................................... 2007-09Mirabal, Danielle .......................................................1998-99Montana, Christina ....................................................2004-05Moran, Jennifer ..........................................................2002-03Mouse, Lyndsay .........................................................2006-09

NNNNNorris, Jesse .............................................................. 1999-01Norton, Kristy .............................................................1999-02

OOOOOakes, Vanessa .........................................................2004-07Olenderski, Laura .......................................... 2007-presentOltman, Lisa ..............................................................1990-92

PPPPParrott, Lorri .............................................................. 1989-91Pate, Betsy ......................................................................1987Pierce, Lynsi...............................................................2004-05Poole, Amy .................................................................2000-03Purcell, Ashley ................................................................ 2003

QQQQQuilla, Jill ...................................................................1995-98

RRRRRabon, Pam .................................................................... 1986Reavis, Tammy ...........................................................1992-93Reed, Amy ................................................................. 1989-91Rich, Penny ..................................................................... 1996Riddle, Angela ................................................................ 1985Riesenhuber, Darci.......................................................... 1989Rizzo, Tracy ................................................................1993-94Robb, Heather ............................................... 2010-presentRogers, Amy ............................................................... 1987-88

SSSSSchnute, Brandi .........................................................2005-08Sekula, Danielle ........................................................1996-98Sheehan, Meg............................................................1985-86Sirois, Whitney .............................................. 2007-presentSmith, Deedee ...........................................................1986-89Snow, Lisa .................................................................1985-86Spagnola, Shonda .....................................................1992-95Stanovich, Shannon .........................................................1997Steinhardt, Tara .........................................................1993-96Stogner, Joy ............................................................... 1998-01Straughn, Anita ..........................................................1985-86Stripling, Katie .............................................. 2008-presentStrommer, Tracy .........................................................1996-99Sweeney, Christine .....................................................2002-03Sykes, Carolyn ...........................................................1988-89

TTTTTadlock, Suzanne ....................................................... 1987-89Talarek, Stephanie .......................................................... 2006Tew, Lisa ....................................................................1985-88Thompkins, Kathleen ...................................................... 1985Thompson, Karyn .......................................................1993-96Thompson, Penny .......................................................2000-03

VVVVVanderploeg, Jessica .................................................2002-03Vanmeter, Emily .............................................................. 2001Vercoe, Mary Catherine ..............................................2008-09

Villarin, Alixis .................................................................. 2005

WWWWWakelin, Liz..................................................................... 1985Wallace, Kelly ..................................................................1997Wamsley, Tamara ....................................................... 1990-91Watkins, Shannon ...................................................... 1986-87Watson, Amber ..........................................................2000-03Weedman, Becky ............................................................ 1999Weesies, Joan ............................................................ 1988-91Whalen, Cheryl........................................................... 1990-91White, Kristin .............................................................1999-00Wicker, Renee ................................................................. 1985Willis, Brenda ............................................................ 1990-91Wilson, Lisa ...............................................................1985-88Wilson, Lyndsey ......................................................... 2005-07Winiarski, Nancy ............................................................. 1985Witt, Stephanie ..........................................................2003-04Wols, Janice ............................................................... 1990-91Workman, Steph ..............................................................1997

ZZZZZegler, Jen .................................................................1986-89

Current team members in bold

Tere Dail(49-50-1, .495, three seasons)

Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Conf. fi nish1985 12-16 .429 6-5 .545 4th, Dixie1986 18-21-1 .463 11-16-1 .411 5th, Dixie1987 19-13 .594 6-8 .429 t4th, DixieTotals 49-50-1 .495 23-29-1 .443

Mary Jo Campbell(77-64, .546, four seasons)

Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Conf. fi nish1988 22-14 .611 9-4 .692 3rd, Dixie1989 15-16 .484 --- --- ---1990 26-13 .667 --- --- ---1991 14-21 .400 --- --- ---Totals 77-64 .546 9-4 .692

Melody Cope(220-129-3, .629, six seasons)

Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Conf. fi nish1992 31-18-1 .630 --- --- ---1993 36-14-2 .712 7-0-1 .938 1st, Big South1994 35-23 .603 10-4 .714 3rd, Big South1995 49-17 .742 12-2 .857 1st, Big South1996 29-32 .475 12-4 .750 1st, Big South1997 40-25 .615 10-4 .714 3rd, Big SouthTotals 220-129-3 .629 51-14-1 .780

Katie Flynn(100-87, .535, three seasons)

1998 32-25 .561 7-5 .583 2nd, Southern1999 31-33 .484 7-9 .438 3rd, Southern2000 37-29 .561 9-11 .450 3rd, SouthernTotals 100-87 .535 23-25 .479

Karen Lee Matteson(66-57-1, .536, two seasons)

2001 31-27 .534 11-9 .550 4th, Southern2002 35-30-1 .538 8-12 .400 6th, SouthernTotals 66-57-1 .536 19-21 .475

Stephanie DeFeo(77-69, .527, three seasons)

2003 38-18 .679 14-6 .700 2nd, Southern2004 30-30 .500 8-12 .400 5th, Southern2005* 9-21 .300 0-3 .000 5th, SouthernTotals 77-69 .527 22-21 .512

Neil Avent(11-19, .367, one season)

2005* 11-19 .367 7-11 .389 5th, SouthernTotals 11-19 .367 7-11 .389

Jennifer Herzig(98-145, .403, four seasons)

2006 20-42 .323 4-17 .190 5th, Southern2007 29-37 .439 7-14 .333 8th, Southern2008 23-33 .411 7-11 .389 5th, Southern2009 26-33 .441 9-12 .429 6th, SouthernTotal 98-145 .403 27-54 .333

* Stephanie DeFeo only coached part of the 2005 season. Neil Avent was named the interim head coach and fi nished the season.

UNCG COACHING HISTORY

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UNCG VS. TEAM USA

‘Bound 4 Beijing’ tour stops in Greensboro

On April 10, 2008, UNCG hosted Team USA in an exhibition as USA Softball took on teams throughout the country in its “Bound 4 Beijing” tour. Team USA took a 13-0 win over the Spartans, with pitcher Jennie Finch throwing a no-hitter and striking out 18. While UNCG wasn’t able to beat the national team, Spartan fans, players and coaches alike were left with the memories of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some of the best players in the world. The game was played in a packed UNCG Softball Stadium, as 1,500 fans gathered to see the Olympic team compete. After going 59-1 on its “Bound 4 Beijing” tour, Team USA competed at the summer Olympics in Beijing, capturing the silver medal.

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MINERVAThe University of North Carolina at Greensboro was fi rst chartered back on February 18, 1891 as the State Normal and Industrial School. It was the fi rst state-supported school for the higher education of women in North Caro-lina. Founded by Charles Duncan McIver, it became co-educational in 1963. Today, in its 119th year of existance, the campus covers 210 acres in downtown Greensboro and has an enrollment that exceeded 17,000 for the fi rst time ever last year. For fall 2008, 17,467 students were enrolled, including 13,453 undergraduates.

rth Carolina at Greensboro was fi rst February 18, 1891 as the State Normal ol. It was the fi rst state-supported r education of women in North Caro-arles Duncan McIver, it became co-

3. Today, in its 119th year of existance, 210 acres in downtown Greensboro ent that exceeded 17,000 for the fi rst For fall 2008, 17,467 students were13,453 undergraduates.

UNIVERSITY FOUNDERCHARLES MCIVER

Charles Duncan McIver, founder of the State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG), decided Minerva, Roman god-dess of Wisdom, would be a good symbol

for the school. Beginning with the fi rst diploma in 1893, the head of Minerva has

appeared on every diploma awarded by the institution.

The class of 1907 donated the original Minerva statue - made of plaster - to the University. In 2003, the class of 1953 commissioned a replacement, made of bronze, and placed outside the Elliott University Center in the heart of campus.

Founded in 1891, UNCG is a diverse, student-centered research university, linking the Triad and North Carolina to the world through learn-ing, discovery and service. The university is organized into a College of Arts & Sciences and six professional schools, with more than 1,000 faculty members teaching in programs that offer 86 undergraduate, 56 master’s and 25 doctoral degrees. Among its high-impact projects are the Gateway University Research Park and the Joint School of Nanosci-ence and Nanoengineering, which are being created in partnership with North Carolina A&T.

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COLLEGE AVENUECOLLEGE AVENUE

MOORE BUILDINGMOORE BUILDINGOPENED IN 2006OPENED IN 2006

Board of TrusteesMr. Stephen C. HassenfeltMrs. Earlene Hardie CoxDr. Kate R. BarrettDr. Richard L. MooreMr. William J. PrattMs. Jane PreyerMs. Jean E. DavisMr. James Norman SmithMs. Susan M. Safran*Dr. Carolyn R. FerreeMs. Gwynn SwinsonMr. Randall KaplanMs. Jesse Russo* (ex-offi cio, SGA President)

* takes offi ce in September 2009

UNCG’s School of Nursing, which was established in 1966, is the third largest in North Carolina. It has three departments – Adult Health, Parent-Child and Community Practice – and is recognized for the excellence of its programs and the success of its graduates. The master’s program in nurse anesthesia was ranked eighth nationally by U.S. News and World Report. In ad-dition, UNCG is the fi rst institution in the UNC system to offer a combined Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business Administration in health management.

Despite record numbers for enrollment, UNCG still enjoys a student-faculty ratio of 17:1 with a faculty totalling 1,080. More than 2,000 bachelor’s degrees and nearly 1,000 master’s and doctoral diplomas are awarded annually. Over the last several years, 75 percent of freshmen have returned the following year.

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THE UNCG CAMPUS AND THE GREENSBORO SKYLINETHE UNCG CAMPUS AND THE GREENSBORO SKYLINEUNCG has long had a reputation for academic excellence and student-athletes at UNCG are not an exception to the rule. At the end of each of the last four academic years, more than 40% of UNCG student-athletes held a grade-point-average of 3.0 or better, including 49% of them last year. In spring 2009, UNCG’s 248 student-athletes had a combined GPA of 2.93, marking the sixth-straight semester they combined for a 2.9 GPA or better.

The School of Music, which was established in 1921, is rated as one of the Top 20 in the country and combines rigorous theory, history, and performance training with a broad liberal arts education. Pictured above, the University opened a $25.7 million state-of-the-art music facility in 1999. The school offers the only comprehensive slate of performance and music education degrees from the baccalaureate through the doc-torate in North Carolina.

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UNCG VISION AND MISSION STATEMENTUNCG VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro will redefi ne the public research university for the 21st century as an inclusive, col-laborative, and responsive institution making a difference in the lives of students and the communities it serves. UNCG is a . . .

• Learner-centered, accessible, and inclusive community fostering intellectual inquiry to prepare students for meaningful lives and engaged citizenship;

• Research university where collaborative scholarship and creative activity enhance quality of life across the lifespan;

• Source of innovation and leadership meeting social, economic, and environmental challenges in the Piedmont Triad, North Carolina, and beyond; and

• Global university integrating intercultural and international experiences and perspectives into learning, discovery, and service.

VALUES STATEMENTThe University of North Carolina at Greensboro, a community including students, faculty, staff, and alumni, will demonstrate its commitment to . . .

• Inclusiveness – A welcoming and inclusive academic community, based on open dialogue and shared governance, offers a culture of caring with visible, meaningful representation of differences;

• Collaboration – interdisciplinary, intercommunity, inter-institutional and international collaboration is refl ected and rewarded in teaching, research, creative activity, community engagement, and infrastructure;

• Sustainability – Academics, operations, and outreach are conducted with careful attention to the enduring interconnectedness of social equity, the environment, economy, and aesthetics;

• Responsibility – A public institution, the University responds to community needs and serves the public in a systematic fashion through the mutually benefi cial exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity; and

• Transparency – Goals, processes, decisions and outcomes are accessible and measurable, resulting in enhanced performance, trust, and accountability.

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Dr. Linda BRADYChancellor

Dr. Linda P. Brady became the 10th chancellor of The Uni-versity of North Caro-lina at Greensboro August 1, 2008.

Brady, 61, suc-ceeded Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan, UNCG’s fi rst woman chancellor, who retired July 31, 2008, after almost 14 years in the post.

In recommending Brady to the Board of Governors, UNC President Erskine Bowles said: “Over the past 25 years, Linda Brady has accu-mulated a wealth of leadership experience at highly respected public, urban universities, as well as in the halls of Washington. At each step along the way, she has proven herself to be an energetic leader who promotes collaboration, creative problem-solving, and real-life com-mitment to scholarship, research, and public service. …

“With her broad experience in higher education and federal gov-ernment, her demonstrated integrity and sound judgment, and her profound understanding of the global marketplace in which our stu-dents must compete, Linda Brady will be a forceful and effective lead-er for UNC Greensboro.”

A native of New York City and the fi rst member of her family to at-tend college, Brady graduated from Douglass College, the women’s division of Rutgers University, in 1969 with a degree in political sci-ence. She received a master’s degree in the fi eld from Rutgers (1970) and a doctorate in political science from The Ohio State University (1974). She began her academic career as an assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University in 1973 and joined the faculty at Goucher College in Maryland three years later.

From 1978 to 1985, Brady held several positions in the U.S. Depart-ment of State and the U.S. Department of Defense. Among other roles, she served as a political analyst in the State Department’s Offi ce of Disarma-ment and Arms Control and as special assistant for mutual and balanced force reductions in the Offi ce of the Secretary of Defense. She later served as a senior fellow in international security and arms control at the Carter Center of Emory University (1986-87) and as a distinguished professor of national security at the U.S. Military Academy (1991-92).

From 1993 to 2001, Brady led the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she was also a pro-fessor of international affairs. She joined North Carolina State University in 2001 as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and professor of political science, and over the next fi ve years was credited with building the stature and visibility of the College, launching a number of new graduate degree programs, and signifi cantly increasing external support for the humanities and social sciences at NC State. She left North Carolina in 2006 to become the chief academic and operating offi cer at the University of Oregon.

Brady has authored or co-edited three books and numerous book chapters and scholarly articles in the fi elds of American foreign policy, international negotiation, and arms control. Among other professional organizations, she is a member of the International Studies Association, the American Political Science Association, the International Institute for

Strategic Studies, and the Council on Foreign Relations. A past recipient of the Georgia Tech School of Social Sciences Teaching Award, she has earned the Superior Honor Award from the U.S. Department of State and is a two-time recipient of the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the Department of the Army. She was an American Council on Education Fel-low in 1997-98, serving her fellowship year at the University of Iowa under the mentorship of President Mary Sue Coleman and Provost Jon Whitmore.

Since moving to UNCG, Brady has become a member of the Greens-boro Rotary Club. She is also on the Board of Directors for United Way of Greater Greensboro and the Greensboro Partnership.

Brady is married to Gustav “Steve” Heyer, a retired Army offi cer. She has two adult stepsons and three grandchildren: Stephen Heyer and his wife, Suzanne, live in Richmond, Va., with their children Alyx, Megan, and Andrew Casey, while Michael Heyer lives in Chicago, Ill.

In accepting the position at UNCG, Brady said, “This is one of the very best jobs in American higher education. I am so grateful for this opportuni-ty and humbled by the trust you have place in me. I shall not let you down.”

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Kimberly S. “Kim” Record, was named to the post of director of intercollegiate athletics at UNCG on Sept. 27, 2009.

Record, who most recently had ser ved as a consultant with ISP Sports, was the senior associate director of athletics at Florida State Unviersity from 1995 to 2008, and held a succession of positions at the University of Virginia from 1984-1995, culminating with an

appointment as associate director of athletics for administration.She emerged from a national search that drew 125 candidates, and is UNCG’s fi rst

female athletic director. There are only 29 female athletic directors in the NCAA Division I, with fi ve of them in the UNC system. Record is only the second woman to hold an athletic director’s position in the 89-year history of the Southern Conference.

“I am delighted that Kim Record is joining UNCG as director of intercollegiate athletics,” said UNCG Chancellor Linda P. Brady. “She is the right person for this position, and she possesses the leadership, administration and fundraising skills that are essential to bringing greater success to Spartan athletics. I look forward to working with her to raise UNCG’s program to a higher level of visibility and excellence.”

At UNCG, Record will lead a program that fi elds men’s and women’s teams in 18 sports, 250 student-athletes, and 57 employees. She succeeds Nelson E. Bobb, UNCG’s fi rst-ever AD who resigned from the post in the spring, after directing Spartan athletics for 26 years.

Record will be responsible for the leadership, administration, organization and fi nances of UNCG’s athletics program, which is undergoing a major shift in its men’s basketball program. The Spartan men’s basketball team will be playing its games in the Greensboro Coliseum beginning this season.

Among other responsibilities, she will coordinate fundraising and operation of the Spartan Club with the vice chancellor for university advancement. She will oversee efforts to engage alumni, fans and the community with UNCG athletics. The AD also takes the lead role in strategic planning and in athletics facilities development. The athletics budget is approximately $8.8 million, and athletic scholarships provided for the 2009-10 academic

year exceed $2.1 million.In her 13 years at Florida State, she had a broad range of administrative duties,

including serving as a member of the Executive Management Team, which determined and implemented policy decisions for a 19-sport, $50 million intercollegiate program. She directly supervised three sports programs – men’s and women’s basketball and women’s soccer – and monitored Title IX compliance. Other areas included executive-level staffi ng; day-to-day departmental operations; serving as liaison with the trademark licensing program; and oversight for marketing, media and public relations, and radio and television contracts.

In construction, she facilitated FSU’s $6 million state-of-the-art soccer and softball stadium and its $10 million men’s and women’s basketball training center. She oversaw a project that showcased the history of athletics at FSU as part of a $100 million facilities improvement plan. Her initial responsibilities as associate director of athletics at FSU included oversight of men’s and women’s tennis, swimming & diving and softball. Record also held the designation of senior woman administrator.

At Virginia, she supervised all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the department and specialized in external operations. She implemented marketing and promotional strategies for all 26 sports programs as associate director of athletics for external operations. She was the executive staff member of a capital campaign team created to raise $50 million. She came up through the ranks at Virginia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree, starting out as a sports information intern who was progressively promoted in the department to associate director of athletics for administration.

As a consultant with ISP, Record provided marketing expertise in the area of athletics sports signage, including videoboards, scorer’s tables and other digital signage. She has also coordinated purchase and installation between vendor, institution and ISP.

Within the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Record has served on both the executive committee and the Director’s Cup Committee. Within the NCAA, she served on the Women’s Soccer Committee and the Regional Soccer Committee.

A native of Charlottesville, she graduated form Virginia and earned the M.S. degree in sports management from Florida State. She has two sons – Kyle, 21, a third-year student at the University of Virginia, and Josh, 16, a sophomore at Leon High School in Tallahassee, Fla.

Kim RECORDDirector of Athletics

Kim Record with her sons Kyle (left) and Josh (right) shortly after being intro-duced as UNCG’s new director of athletics.

Kim Record chats with members of the media and university community at her press conference on Sept. 27, 2009.

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Terry AckermanFaculty Athletics Rep.

Rod WyattAssociate AD

Cathy RobertsAssociate AD

Christy AventAssociate AD

Dick StewartAssociate AD

Jackie WalshAssistant AD

Jennifer AguillarAssistant AD

Gary KluttsAssistant AD

Kwadjo SteeleAssistant AD

Mike HirschmanSports Info. Director

Phil PerryAsst. SID

David PercivalAsst. SID

Stacy KosciakSpecial Asst. to AD

Paula TerrellBusiness Offi ce

Emily SnowInternal Relations

Jana HendersonCompliance Director

John ComerTicket Operations

Justin HukillExternal Relations

Joanna CampAcademic

Enhancement

Erica ThorntonHead Athletic Trainer

Daisy KovachAssociate

Head Athletic Trainer

Jay McCloyAssociate

Head Athletic Trainer

Molly WeberAssociate

Head Athletic Trainer

Jane LongEquipment Room

Linda PerontoStaff Secretary

Joann CozartStaff Secretary

Josh VernonFacilities Asst.

Mark WilliamsStrength & Cond. Coach

Chad WorkmanAsst. Strength & Cond.

Missing: Dave Black - Facilities Asst.

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UNCG STAFF DIRECTORYAthletic Department Mailing Address: 1408 Walker Ave., 337 HHP Building, PO Box 26168, Greensboro, NC 27403All phones are area code (336)[WM] Denotes offi ce located at West Market Street building[HHP] Denotes offi ce located at HHP Building

Phone EmailDr. Linda P. Brady, Chancellor 334-5266 Dr. Terry Ackerman, Faculty Athletics Rep. 334-3474 [email protected]

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIONKim Record, Director of Athletics [HHP] 334-5952 [email protected] ADMINISTRATION FAX 334-4063 TBA, Assoc. AD - Administration [HHP] 334-5649 Cathy Roberts, Assoc. AD - Facilities/Internal Operations [HHP] 334-5537 [email protected] Dick Stewart, Assoc. AD - Public Affairs [WM] 334-4464 [email protected] Rod Wyatt, Assoc. AD - Student Welfare [HHP] 256-0108 [email protected] Christy Avent, Assoc. AD - External Operations [HHP] 334-5213 [email protected] Stacy Kosciak, Special Asst. to the AD [HHP] 256-1188 [email protected]

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENTJoanna Camp, Academic Enhancement Director 334-5172 [email protected] Steele, Academic Compliance Director 334-3465 [email protected]

ATHLETIC TRAININGErica P. Thornton, Head Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-3700 [email protected] Kovach, Assoc. Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected] Jay McCloy, Assoc. Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected] Weber, Assoc. Athletic Trainer/Rehab Coord. [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected] Eick, Asst. Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected] Gillooly, Asst. Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected] Demyanovich, Asst. Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected] Nottingham, Asst. Athletic Trainer [HHP] 334-5925 [email protected]

BUSINESS OFFICEJackie Walsh, Asst. AD - Business [HHP] 334-3253 [email protected] Paula Terrell, Accountant [HHP] 334-3367 [email protected]

COMPLIANCERod Wyatt, Assoc. AD - Student Welfare [HHP] 256-0108 [email protected] Jana Henderson, Compliance Director [HHP] 334-3254 [email protected]

FACILITIESCathy Roberts, Assoc. AD - Facilities [HHP] 334-5537 [email protected] Jennifer Aguillar, Asst. AD - Facilities [HHP] 334-3226 [email protected] David Black, Facilities Assistant [HHP] 334-3032 [email protected] Vernon, Facilities Assistant [HHP] 334-3032 [email protected] Long, Equipment Assistant [HHP] 334-3032 [email protected]

PROMOTIONSChristy Avent, Assoc. AD - External Operations [HHP] 334-5213 [email protected] Emily Snow, Director of Campus Relations [WM] 256-0550 [email protected] Kosciak, Special Asst. to the AD [HHP] 256-1188 [email protected]

PUBLIC AFFAIRS - MARKETINGDick Stewart, Assoc. AD - Public Affairs [WM] 334-4464 [email protected], Asst. AD - Public Affairs [WM] 334-3420 TBAGary Klutts, Asst. AD - Public Affairs [WM] 334-3252 [email protected] Hukill, External Relations [WM] 334-3798 [email protected] WEST MARKET STREET OFFICE FAX 334-3798

SPARTAN CLUBMike Roach, Spartan Club Director [HHP] 334-3576 [email protected] Root, Associate Director [HHP] 334-3786 [email protected]

SPORTS INFORMATIONMike Hirschman, Sports Information Director [WM] 334-5615 [email protected](Men’s Soccer, Men’s Basketball, M/W Tennis, M/W Golf) Phil Perry, Asst. Sports Information Director [WM] 334-5615 [email protected](Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Softball)

David Percival, Asst. Sports Information Director [WM] 334-5615 [email protected](Volleyball, Wrestling, Baseball, M/W Track & XC) SPORTS INFORMATION FAX 334-3182

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGMark Williams, Strength & Conditioning Coach [HHP] 334-9861 [email protected] Chad Workman, Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach [HHP] 334-9861 [email protected] SPORTS MEDICINE FAX 256-0407

TICKETSJohn Comer, Ticket Manager [HHP] 334-3250 [email protected]

COACHING STAFFSBASEBALL (Offi ce located in stadium)Mike Gaski, Head Coach 334-3247 [email protected] Jamie Athas, Asst. Coach 334-3247 [email protected] Dustin Ijames, Asst. Coach 334-3247 [email protected]

MEN’S BASKETBALLMike Dement, Head Coach [HHP] 334-3003 [email protected] Rod Jensen, Associate Head Coach [HHP] 256-0120 [email protected] Brian Judski, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-3003 [email protected] Corey Gipson, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-4473 [email protected] Kevin Oleksiak, Dir. of Basketball Operations [HHP] 334-3003 [email protected]

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLLynne Agee, Head Coach [HHP] 334-4021 [email protected] Carol Peschel, Associate Head Coach [HHP] 334-3002 [email protected] Hines, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-3754 [email protected] KaLeah Latham, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-3754 [email protected]

CROSS COUNTRY / TRACK & FIELDLinh Nguyen, Head Coach [HHP] 334-4157 [email protected] Jennifer Severns, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-4157 [email protected]

MEN’S GOLFTerrance Stewart, Head Coach [HHP] 334-3122 [email protected]

WOMEN’S GOLFEmily Maron, Head Coach [HHP] 334-5316 [email protected]

MEN’S SOCCERJustin Maullin, Interim Head Coach [HHP] 334-5222 [email protected] Scott Brittsan, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-5258 [email protected]

WOMEN’S SOCCEREddie Radwanski, Head Coach [HHP] 334-4474 [email protected] Jeff Robbins, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-3121 [email protected]

SOFTBALL (Offi ce located in stadium)Jennifer Herzig, Head Coach 334-5057 [email protected] Vanessa Williams, Asst. Coach 334-5057 [email protected] Johnson, Asst. Coach 334-5057 [email protected]

MEN’S TENNISThomas Mozur, Head Coach [HHP] 334-4302 [email protected] Bubnov, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-4302 [email protected]

WOMEN’S TENNISJeff Trivette, Head Coach [HHP] 334-5581 [email protected] Erica Zabkar, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-5581 [email protected]

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLPatrick Nicholas, Head Coach [HHP] 334-5303 [email protected] Tomes, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-3001 [email protected]

WRESTLINGJason Loukides, Head Coach [HHP] 334-5050 [email protected] Daren Burns, Asst. Coach [HHP] 334-5050 [email protected]