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2014 SCHEDULEFri., Feb. 14 Colorado State! San Antonio, Texas 10:00 a.m.Fri., Feb. 14 Wichita State! San Antonio, Texas 12:30 a.m.Sat., Feb. 15 Oklahoma State! San Antonio, Texas 3:00 p.m.Sat., Feb. 15 UTSA! San Antonio, Texas 5:30 p.m.Sun., Feb. 16 Colorado State! San Antonio, Texas 10:00 a.m.Fri., Feb. 21 James Madison@ Clearwater, Fla. noonFri., Feb. 21 College of Charleston@ Clearwater, Fla. 5:00 p.m.Sat., Feb. 22 DePaul@ Clearwater, Fla. noonSat., Feb. 22 UMass@ Clearwater, Fla. 2:30 p.m.Sun., Feb. 23 Louisiana-Lafayette@ Clearwater, Fla. 11:00 a.m.Fri., Feb. 28 Portland State# Northridge, Calif. noonFri., Feb. 28 Portland State# Northridge, Calif. 2:30 p.m.Sat., March 1 Portland State# Northridge, Calif. noonSat., March 1 CSUN# Northridge, Calif. 5:00 p.m.Sun., March 2 CSUN# Northridge, Calif. noonWed., March 12 HAMPTON (DH) RU Softball Complex 2:30 p.m.Fri., March 14 Penn State$ Clearwater, Fla. 4:30 p.m.Fri., March 14 St. Joe’s$ Clearwater, Fla. 6:45 p.m.Sat., March 15 Buffalo$ Clearwater, Fla. 4:30 p.m.Sat., March 15 Central Connecticut St.$ Clearwater, Fla. 6:45 p.m.Sun., March 16 Quinnipiac$ Clearwater, Fla. 11:15 a.m.Sun., March 16 UMass$ Clearwater, Fla. 1:00 p.m.Tues., March 18 Dutch National Team Clearwater, Fla. 6:00 p.m.Sat., March 22 Louisville (DH)* Louisville, Ky. noonSat., March 23 Louisville* Louisville, Ky. noonWed., March 26 HOFSTRA (DH) RU Softball Complex 2:30 p.m.Sat., March 29 USF (DH)* RU Softball Complex noonSun., March 30 USF* RU Softball Complex noonWed., April 2 Seton Hall West Orange, N.J. 6:00 p.m.Thurs., April 3 Villanova (DH) Villanova, Pa. 2:30 p.m.Sat., April 5 UCF (DH)* Orlando, Fla. 1:00 p.m.Sun., April 6 UCF* Orlando, Fla. 11:00 a.m.Wed., April 9 SETON HALL RU Softball Complex 4:00 p.m.Thurs., April 10 Princeton Princeton, N.J. 4:00 p.m.Sat., April 12 Temple (DH)* Philadelphia, Pa. noonSun., April 13 Temple* Philadelphia, Pa. noonTues., April 15 Monmouth Long Branch, N.J. 3:30 p.m.Fri., April 18 MEMPHIS (DH)* RU Softball Complex noonSat., April 19 MEMPHIS* RU Softball Complex 11:00 a.m.Wed., April 23 ST. JOHN’S RU Softball Complex 4:00 p.m.Sat., April 26 UCONN (DH)* RU Softball Complex noonSun., April 27 UCONN* RU Softball Complex noonWed., April 30 LIU RU Softball Complex 4:00 p.m.Thurs., May 1 Iona New Rochelle, N.Y. 4:00 p.m.Sat., May 3 Houston (DH)* Houston, Texas 1:00 p.m.Sun., May 4 Houston * Houston, Texas 1:00 p.m.Thurs., May 8 AAC Championships Houston, Texas TBAFri., May 9 AAC Championships Houston, Texas TBASat., May 10 AAC Championships Houston, Texas TBA

* American Athletic Conference Match! University of Texas-San Antonio Classic@ NFCA Leadoff Classic# CSUN Tournament$ USF Under Armour Showcase Tournament** All Matches in Eastern Standard Time

Quick Facts/Media Info/Schedule .............1Head Coach Jay Nelson ..................................3Assistant Coaches ...........................................42014 Roster .........................................................5The Scarlet Knights ...................................6-142014 Season Outlook ....................................152013 Year In Review ......................................162013 Individual Statistics .......................... 172013 Specialty Statistics ...........................18Rutgers Softball Record Book ..................19Rutgers Award Winners................................21Olympic Sports HoF/All-Time Letterwinners ...22All-Time Results ....................................... 23-28All-Time Opponents ................................28-29All-Time Series .......................................... 29-35Rutgers University ..................................36-42

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Location: ............................... Piscataway, N.J. Founded: ........................................................1766 Enrollment: ............................................65,000 President: ......................Dr. Robert L. Barchi Nickname: .............................Scarlet Knights Colors: ....................................................... Scarlet Dir. of Athletics: ....................Julie HermannConference: .....................American Athletic Home Field (Capacity): ...........RU Softball ........................................................Complex (250)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach:Jay Nelson (St. Olaf College-Minn., ‘74)Career Record: 165-214 (Eighth season)Record at Rutgers:165-214 (Eighth season)Office Phone: (732) 445-7849Assistant Coaches:Misty Beaver (Seton Hall, ‘01)Lindsey Curran (Rutgers, ‘12)2013 Record: 30-262013 BIG EAST Conference Record/Finish: 8-14/NinthNewcomers: 9Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/6

MEDIA INFORMATIONUpdated statistics can be obtained throughout the season by calling the Of-fice of Athletic Communications, or by visiting the Rutgers Athletics Website at www.scarletknights.com.

Softball Contact: Anthony Hernandez Athletic Communications AssistantOffice Phone: 732-445-6028Cell Phone: 609-709-0013Email: [email protected] Fax: 732-445-8899 Web Site: www.ScarletKnights.com SID Mailing Address: 1 Scarlet Knight Way | High Point Solutions Stadium, Suite A , Piscataway, N.J. 08854

GENERAL INFORMATION

The 2014 Rutgers University Softball Media Guide was published by the Rutgers Divi-sion of Intercollegiate Athletics. Editor: Anthony Hernandez Editorial Assistance: Lily Rodriguez, Trey MillerLayout & Design: Nick Black Photography: Patti Banks, Tom Ciszek, Will Schneekloth

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most BIG EAST wins since the 2004 season.

Nelson saw his players received postseason accolades for the fourth-time in his six years “On the Bank,” following the 2011 campaign. Senior Mandy Craig was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team for the second time in three seasons, while junior Brittney Lindley earned NFCA All-Region First Team honors after making the second team in 2010.

In 2008, left fielder Amanda Heller earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors under Nelson’s guidance. Infielder Sarah Kalka, a First Team All-BIG EAST selection in 2007, was also named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Northeast Region Sec-ond Team and ECAC Division I All-Star Team.

Academics continue to be a staple of Nelson’s programs, as 13 players were recognized on the 2013 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team. The squad earned the Big East Team Academic Ex-cellence Award for the 2012-13 school year recording a 3.464 GPA to earn the honor.

Five student-athletes were named 2010 girls got game All-America Scholar-Athletes by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA), acquiring a 3.5 GPA or higher.

Jay Nelson contin-ues his successful turnaround of the Rutgers softball pro-gram, as he enters his eighth year. With a solid foundation built, RU looks to keep moving upward in its first and only season in the American Ath-letic Conference. The Scarlet Knights set

their sights on an American Athletic Conference Championship after falling just short of reaching the BIG EAST Championships in their final year in the conference.

The Scarlet Knights reached new heights in 2013, recording 30 wins for just the fourth time in the 38-year history of the pro-gram and first time in Nelson’s tenure. RU recorded the second-most doubles (78) in program history, tied for third in home runs (28), recorded the third-most RBIs (221) and tied for the third-most shutouts (12). Rutgers fell one game short of qualify-ing for the BIG EAST Championships, losing to Pittsburgh in the season-finale. A win would have given the program its fourth consecutive trip to the conference tournament.

With Nelson at the helm again in 2012, the Scarlet Knights re-corded their highest win total (26) since winning the same num-ber of games during the 2003 season. RU eventually fell, 5-0, to BIG EAST runner-up, Notre Dame, in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament, but recorded nine conference wins for only the third time in the past 10 years.

Nelson led his 2011 squad to its first back-to-back BIG EAST Tournament berths in 13 years. Despite falling to DePaul in the tournament for the second-straight season, the Scarlet Knights finished the year ranked nationally – out of 289 teams – in stolen bases (23rd), doubles per game (28th), batting av-erage (35th), scoring (39th), slugging percentage (55th) and double plays per game (61st).

The 2010 season saw the Scarlet Knights reach their first BIG EAST Championship since 1998. Rutgers finished its campaign with the most wins overall (24) and best winning percentage (.444) since 2004 (25, .462). The Scarlet Knights’ nine confer-ence wins were the most since 2002 (9).

In 2009, RU matched its win total from the previous year, finish-ing 23-33 overall and 6-18 in conference play. Three players hit for above .300 for the second time in Nelson’s tenure – a feat that had not been accomplished since 2004 before his hire. In Nelson’s inaugural campaign, his squad amassed a 20-34 overall record, matching the combined win totals of the previ-ous two seasons (15 in 2006, 5 in 2005). The Scarlet Knights also picked up seven victories in conference play, marking the

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JAY NELSONHEAD COACH • EIGHTH SEASON

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MISTY BEAVERASSISTANT COACH • EIGHTH SEASON

Misty Beaver, a former stand-out in the circle at Seton Hall, enters her eighth season as an assistant coach on the Rutgers softball staff. Beaver reunited with head coach Jay Nelson, who was an assistant

coach at Seton Hall during her playing career.

Working primarily with the pitchers, Beaver also coordinates with Coach Nelson to create the schedule, handle the team’s travel and assist in players’ off the field development.

Beaver earned numerous honors and set many records at Se-ton Hall. She was a two-time Second Team All-ECAC honoree, a three-time First Team All-Northeast Region selection, and a Second Team All-BIG EAST player from 1999-2001.

Under Beaver’s guidance in 2013, the RU pitching staff tied for third on the single season list with 12 shutouts, as both of the Scarlet Knights’ starters finished the year with winning records and sub-3.40 ERAs.

During her career at Seton Hall, Beaver set a total of 13 single-season records and secured four spots on the school’s career record charts. She still holds the third (185), fourth (173), and fifth (153) spots on Seton Hall’s single-season strikeouts list and is sixth on the team’s single- season earned run average leader board (1.30). Beaver’s 1.75 career ERA still ranks fourth all-time with the Pirates. Beaver recorded 54 career victories, placing her third in Seton Hall’s win category, and made 101 pitching appearances for the Pirates while throwing 579 in-nings.

In addition, Beaver enjoyed playing success in the amateur ranks. She was a member of the 2001 Decatur Twisters of the Amateur Softball Association. The Twisters tied for fourth place in the Women’s Majors and tied for fifth place at the Canada Cup.

Following her playing career, Beaver served as the varsity soft-ball coach for Rockford (Ill.) Christian High School from 2002-2006. A native of Machesney Park, Ill., she majored in elemen-tary education and religious studies at Seton Hall.

Prior to taking over the Rutgers program, Nelson completed 10 seasons as the top assistant coach on the highly success-ful staff at Seton Hall University. While at Seton Hall, he helped guide the Pirates to BIG EAST Conference championships in 2004 and 2005, and runner-up finishes in 1999 and 2001. The Pirates advanced to the NCAA Softball Tournament three times during Nelson’s tenure.

Nelson’s responsibilities at Seton Hall included serving as the team’s defensive coordinator and on-field coach. He also han-dled recruiting, and organizing practice sessions. Nelson was also in charge of the day-to-day and long-term management of many program-related functions, including serving as the liai-son in such areas as academic support, facilities, travel, equip-ment, and strength and conditioning. Twice during Nelson’s tenure at Seton Hall, the Pirates’ coach-ing staff, under head coach Ray Vander May, was honored as the NFCA Northeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year. Nelson joined the Seton Hall program in 1996.

Prior to his tenure at Seton Hall, Nelson served as head coach at Mountain Lakes High School for 12 seasons (1985-96), guiding the Lakers to state championships in 1988, 1991 and 1993. He was named New Jersey High School Softball Coach of the Year in 1993, and was named Morris County Area High School Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1991. Nelson was also an assistant coach with the Clifton Charmers, one of the top ASA programs in New Jersey. He guided the team to a fifth-place finish in the 1996 ASA National Tournament.

Nelson, a 1974 graduate of St. Olaf College (Minn.), played com-petitively for the New Jersey Windmillers fast pitch team, and during that time participated in five World Tournaments and six National Championships, including a third place finish in 1996. Nelson also serves as the Vice President of BIG EAST Coaches Association. In 2009, Nelson was selected to the NFCA Top 25 poll committee, the ESPN/USA Top 25 poll committee and the ESPN/USA Player of the Year committee.

Nelson and his wife Gayle reside in Mount Tabor, N.J. with their daughter Jessica, a graduate of UCLA. The Nelsons became grandparents of twins Kenzie and Hayley in November of 2010.

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LINDSEY CURRANASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON

Former outfielder Lindsey Cur-ran was hired as the new as-sistant coach by the Rutgers softball program in early Sep-tember, brining a fountain of softball knowledge to the pro-gram.

“I feel Lindsey Curran is the perfect person to fill our assistant coaching position,” said head coach Jay Nelson. “Lindsey’s high intensity and positive energy is a perfect match for this team. As a former Rutgers student-athlete she has invaluable knowl-edge for our newcomers on how to succeed in the classroom and on the field here at Rutgers. Lindsey was a standout cen-terfielder and a member of the resurgent Rutgers softball team that earned a berth in the Big East Championship Tournament in 2010.

“Lindsey knows our systems of offense and defense and has already asserted herself in teaching the details of how we play Scarlet Knights softball. She will be a great asset to the team

in her work with outfielders. All in all I am glad that Lindsey has decided to come back to her alma mater and help us build a championship team.”

Curran played for the Scarlet Knights from 2009-12 and returns to Piscataway after serving as an assistant for the Seton Hall softball staff during the 2012-13 season. Most recently, Curran played under Nelson as a member of the NPF NY/ NJ Comets. Over the past year, Curran served as an assistant coach for the Pirates under first-year head coach, Paige Smith. The Pirates went 21-30 last season and advanced to the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament.

Curran was a four-year starter for the Scarlet Knights, compil-ing 93 hits, 10 home runs, 39 RBIs and a .237 career batting av-erage from 2009-2012. The former BIG EAST Academic All-Star recorded her best season as a junior in 2011, when she hit .301 with two home runs, three doubles and 11 RBIs.

The Monroe, N.J., native graduated from Rutgers in 2012 with a B.A. in criminal justice and a minor in criminology.

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MARK LAWRENCEVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH • SEVENTH SEASON

Mark Lawrence enters his sev-enth season as the volunteer assistant coach on the Rut-gers softball staff. Lawrence works primarily with the pitch-ing staff, but also with team defense and the mental ap-

proach to hitting.

In addition to his duties at RU, Lawrence has been the head and assistant coach for the past four years with the U14 and U16 travel teams in Bridgewater, N.J.

Lawrence has both coached and played at high level. He was an assistant coach on the Regina Wheat Country Merchants team that won a silver medal at the Canadian Senior “A” Men’s Cham-pionship in 2002. Lawrence grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada where he was able to watch, play and coach with some of the all time great pitchers in the men’s game.

Mark has lived and worked in New Jersey for the past eight years. He currently plays with the Rahway Athletic Club in New Jersey, The Gents in New York City’s Central Park League and for the Atlanta Blast. He has participated in ASA or NAFA Nationals for each of the past five years. He was named playoff MVP for the 2010 NYC Central Park League

Champions, with complete game one-hit and two-hit victories, along with two saves during the league playoffs.

Lawrence is a graduate of the University of Regina, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Mark graduated in 1993 with a bach-elor of arts (Hons) in anthropology.

Mark resides in Bridgewater, N.J. with his fiancé Tara, daughter Gabrielle and sons Bobby and Duncan.

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Hometown/Previous Schools27 Liz Adams C/OF So. R/R Crystal Lake, Ill./ Crystal Lake South HS14 Jackie Bates OF Jr. R/R Lincroft, N.J./ Middletown HS South10 Bridget Carr 1B Fr. R/R Pequannock, N.J./ Pequannock HS23 Danielle Demarco 3B/Utl. Fr. R/R Brookfield, Conn./ Brookfield HS 20 Alexis Durando 1B Sr. R/R Oakland, N.J./ Immaculate Heart Academy11 Meagan Esteban MIF So. L/R Brea, Calif./ UC Riverside/ Brea Olinda HS34 Dana Hendry C/OF Fr. R/R Yorba Linda, Calif./ Yorba Linda HS6 Chandler Howard OF Jr. L/L North Wilmington, Del./ Concord HS3 Stephanie Huang IF/Utl. So. L/R Paramus, N.J./ Paramus HS8 Alyssa Landrith P/Utl. Jr. L/L Vacaville, Calif./ Vacaville HS21 Aubrie Levine P Fr. R/R Yorba Linda, Calif./ Yorba Linda HS9 Dresden Maddox P So. R/R Kennesaw, Ga./ Harrison HS29 Ashlynn Martinez MIF Fr. R/L Corona, Calif./ Santiago HS15 Gabrielle Romanowski C/3B Fr. R/R Freehold, N.J./ Freehold Borough HS16 Melanie Slowinski MIF So. R/R Severn, Md./ Glen Burnie HS12 Shayla Sweeney P Fr. R/R Barrington, N.J./ Haddon Heights HS35 Carly Todd IF/Utl. Fr. R/L Deptford, N.J./ Gloucester Catholic HS13 Jordan Whitley IF So. L/R Clayton, Del./ Smyrna HS77 Loren Williams OF Sr. R/R Los Angeles, Calif./ Crenshaw HS19 Emma Woo C Sr. R/R Santa Monica, Calif./ Tennessee Tech

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Hometown/Previous School3 Stephanie Huang IF/Utl So. L/R Paramus, N.J./ Paramus HS6 Chandler Howard OF Jr. L/L North Wilmington, Del./ Concord HS8 Alyssa Landrith P/Utl Jr. L/L Vacaville, Calif./ Vacaville HS9 Dresden Maddox P So. R/R Kennesaw, Ga./ Harrison HS10 Bridget Carr 1B Fr. R/R Pequannock, N.J./ Pequannock HS11 Meagan Esteban MIF So. L/R Brea, Calif./ UC Riverside/ Brea Olinda HS12 Shayla Sweeney P Fr. R/R Barrington, N.J./ Haddon Heights HS13 Jordan Whitley IF So. L/R Clayton, Del./ Smyrna HS14 Jackie Bates OF Jr. R/R Lincroft, N.J./ Middletown HS South15 Gabrielle Romanowski C/3B Fr. R/R Freehold, N.J./ Freehold Borough HS16 Melanie Slowinski MIF So. R/R Severn, Md./ Glen Burnie HS19 Emma Woo C Sr. R/R Santa Monica, Calif./ Tennessee Tech20 Alexis Durando 1B Sr. R/R Oakland, N.J./ Immaculate Heart Academy21 Aubrie Levine P Fr. R/R Yorba Linda, Calif./ Yorba Linda HS23 Danielle Demarco 3B/Utl. Fr. R/R Brookfield, Conn./ Brookfield HS 27 Liz Adams C/OF So. R/R Crystal Lake, Ill./ Crystal Lake South HS29 Ashlynn Martinez MIF Fr. R/L Corona, Calif./ Santiago HS34 Dana Hendry C/OF Fr. R/R Yorba Linda, Calif./ Yorba Linda HS35 Carly Todd IF/Utl. Fr. R/L Deptford, N.J./ Gloucester Catholic HS77 Loren Williams OF Sr. R/R Los Angeles, Calif./ Crenshaw HS

Head Coach: Jay Nelson (St. Olaf College-Minn., ’74) – Eighth SeasonAssistant Coach: Misty Beaver (Seton Hall, ’01) – Eighth SeasonAssistant Coach: Lindsey Curran (Rutgers, ‘12) – First SeasonVolunteer Asst. Coach: Mark Lawrence (University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) – Seventh SeasonAthletic Trainer: Melanee Johnson (Howard, ‘03/ Shenandoah University, ‘08)

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DURANDO’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2011 .091 16 3 11 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 .091 1 0 4 0 .167 0 2 1 1 34 0 1 .9712012 .221 35 26 77 8 17 6 0 1 5 26 .338 12 0 15 0 .326 0 2 1 3 152 8 1 .9942013 .304 56 56 161 33 49 11 1 6 34 80 .497 19 0 20 0 .374 2 2 8 10 300 28 9 .973TOTAL .269 107 85 249 46 67 17 1 7 40 107 .430 32 0 39 0 .350 2 6 10 14 486 36 11 .979

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… ended the season second among Scarlet Knights in putouts with 152 and tied for first in fielding double plays with four … notched a season-high 12 putouts against Stony Brook (April 12) where she also notched her first RU home run … finished tied for third on the squad in doubles with six.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Made 16 appearances and three starts in her freshman campaign … made first career appear-ance on Feb. 25 as a pinch runner against Texas Southern … dropped a sacrifice bunt down to drive in a run and tie the game against Long Island (March 15) … made first collegiate start at first base in the second game of a doubleheader against Syra-cuse (May 26), tallying her first career hit in the contest … start-ed three games on the season, two against Syracuse and one against Hofstra (March 30).

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Three-year letterwinner and 2010 team captain at Immaculate Heart Academy ... named second team all-state in 2010 ... earned first team all-league honors as a senior and junior and second team as a sophomore … named first team all-county as a senior and second team as a junior ... played for the Heist club team after spending two years with the N.J. Pride ... named to the academic honor roll for two years in high school.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Mark and Jana Durando ... sister of Devin Durando ... intends to major in exercise science and become a physician’s assistant ... born June 28, 1992.

AS A JUNIOR (2013): Led the Scarlet Knights with a .497 slugging percentage and finished third on the team with a .304 batting average while starting in all 56 games ... finished second on the team with 34 RBIs … hit the team’s only triple of the year and finished tied with the most

home runs on the year with six … cranked a two-run homer – her sixth of the season – against Notre Dame (April 14) … blasted a game-winning solo shot in the eighth inning to guide RU to a 1-0 win at Hofstra (April 4) … recorded a 10-game hitting streak (March 16-March 24), hitting .419 with three home runs, two doubles, eight runs scored and 10 RBIs in that span … knocked in a run and scored a run in RU’s 8-0 win over Northern Illinois (March 8) … recorded her best game of the season in a win over Cornell, going 2-for-3 with two runs, two RBIs and a triple (March 3) … notched her first multi-hit game of the season in 9-2 win against Boise State, going 2-for-3 (Feb. 17) ... knocked in team’s only run against UTSA (Feb. 16).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Started 26 of 35 games played … spent majority of playing time at first base, but saw some action as a designated hitter and a pinch hitter … finished with a team-best .994 fielding percentage and fourth on the team in slugging percentage (.338) and on-base percentage (.326)

#20 | ALEXIS DURANDOSENIOR • FIRST BASEOAKLAND, N.J. • IMMACULATE HEART ACADEMY

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WOO’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2011* .000 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 3 0 .250 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.0002012* .000 13 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 3 0 .167 0 1 0 0 41 6 0 1.0002013 .222 8 1 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 0 0 2 0 .222 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1.000TOTAL .091 28 8 22 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .091 2 0 8 0 .200 0 2 1 1 45 7 0 1.000*denotes seasons played at Tennessee Tech

AT SANTA MONICA HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at catcher at Santa Monica HS … team won the Ocean League four consecutive years while maintaining an unblemished record … named Ocean League Most Valuable Player as a junior and Ocean League Most Outstanding Player as a sophomore … mem-ber of the Ocean League First Team her senior season … helped guide the squad to a CIF Southern Section Division 4 Champion-ship in 2010 … scholar athlete all four years.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Lynn and David and sister of Mi-cah … her uncle, Greg, is a Rutgers alumnus … intends to major in accounting … born Dec. 6, 1991.

AS A JUNIOR (2013): Re-corded her first career hit, going 1-for-1 with a stolen base against Rider (March 3) … earned first at-bat as a Scarlet Knight in the team’s 3-0 win against Missouri State (Feb. 16).

AT TENNESSEE TECH: Ju-nior transfer from Tennessee Technological University … named an NCFA Division I All-America Scholar Athlete in both years with team … member of the Ohio Valley Conference Commis-sioner’s Honor Roll … also member of Tennessee Tech team dis-tinguished as having the NFCA Division I Highest GPA (3.619) in 2011.

#19 | EMMA WOOSENIOR • CATCHERSANTA MONICA, CALIF. • TENNESSEE TECH SANTA MONICA HS

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WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2011 .306 45 34 108 28 33 6 0 1 6 42 .389 11 3 20 0 .382 1 3 16 19 25 2 2 .9312012 .210 51 49 162 16 34 3 0 4 18 49 .302 8 1 40 0 .251 0 2 9 11 17 1 2 .9002013 .315 56 56 197 46 62 11 0 6 25 91 .462 12 2 29 0 .360 0 1 18 20 47 2 2 .961TOTAL .276 152 139 467 90 129 20 0 11 49 182 .390 31 6 89 0 .329 1 6 43 50 89 5 6 .940

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AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Honored in Game Three of the 2010 World Series for her participation in Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI), as her Los Angeles team defeated Tampa Bay, 9-0, in the 2010 RBI World Series … saw action in 45 games, making 34 starts … saw time in the outfield and as a designated hit-ter … batted .306 in her first season, recording a .382 on-base percentage and .389 slugging percentage … Had a team-leading 16 stolen bases … made her first appearance as a pinch run-ner and crossed the plate at UC Riverside (Feb. 19) … bunted for a single against Purdue (March 11) … doubled down the line to drive in a run against Michigan State (March 13) … made first start at shortstop against Long Island (March 15), going 2-for-3 with two doubles and one run scored … in game two against Syracuse (March 26), reached base on a bunt and stole second, allowing the runner on third to score on the throw … used a sac fly to drive in a run in game three versus SU (March 27) … went 3-for-5 with one RBI and two runs scored in the final game at UConn (April 3) … went 4-for-7 in two games against Iona (April 7) with four stolen bases, one double and one RBI … hit her first career home run in Game Two against Villanova (April 27) … had a season-high four hits in game two vs. Pittsburgh (April 30), tal-lying one RBI … named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star squad.

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year varsity starter at Crenshaw HS ... named all-state honoree as a senior ... first team all-city as a sophomore ... team won the CIF Invitational Championship ... named to the honor roll all four years ... recipient of RBI’s most prestigious award, the A. Bartlett Giamatti Award.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of William Williams and Evette Bon-ner ... has seven siblings ... sister plays softball at Central Arizona ... intends to major in communication ... born July 1, 1992.

AS A JUNIOR (2013): Led RU in at-bats (197), runs scored (46), hits (62) total bases (91), batting average (.315), and stolen bases (18) ... served as the squad’s leadoff hitter in all 56 games … was 18-for-20 in stolen base attempts ... had a team-leading 11 multi-hit games on the

season … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll in the sec-ond and fourth week of the season ... tied her season-high of five at-bats against Boston College, recording three hits and three RBIs in the win (March 17) … recorded a pair of three-hit games at the Patriot Classic, going 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI against Rider (March 2) and 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBIs against Cornell (March 3).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Started in 49 of her 51 games played … played the outfield and batted in the designated hit-ters spot … registered the fifth most hits on the team with 34 . . . had 18 RBI’s, good for fourth on the team . . . finished with the third most home runs on the team with four . . . compiled 49 total bases, the fourth most on the team . . . had nine stolen bases on the season on 11 attempts . . . had the second most plate appearances (173) and at bats (162) last season . . . went 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a run scored on March 16 against UNC-Wilmington.

#77 | LOREN WILLIAMSSENIOR • RIGHT FIELDLOS ANGELES, CALIF. • CRENSHAW HS

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BATES’ CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2012 .216 51 49 125 17 27 3 0 3 12 39 .312 14 3 28 1 .310 0 2 2 3 48 2 2 .9622013 .258 56 56 182 34 47 13 0 6 35 78 .429 19 0 26 1 .328 0 0 10 12 82 1 2 .976TOTAL .241 107 105 307 51 74 16 0 9 47 117 .381 33 3 54 2 .321 0 2 12 15 130 3 4 .971

RBIs against Miss. Valley State (Feb. 11) … was fourth on the team in runs with 17 … drew 14 walks, good for second on the team … recorded two stolen bases.

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A varsity starter at Middletown High School South all four seasons … co-captain during her senior year … mounted career statistics of 308 at bats, 127 hits, 27 doubles, six triples, 19 home runs (current record holder at Mid-dletown), 89 RBI’s, 37 stolen bases and a .412 batting average … team dubbed Class A North Division Champions (2008-11) and Central Jersey Group III Champions (2008-11) … team won New Jersey State Group III Championship in back-to-back seasons … a three-time First Team All-Shore Conference and First Team All-Class A North selection … named first team all-state during her junior and senior campaigns … a First Team All-Group III and First Team All-Monmouth County honoree since sophomore season … was a 2010 nominee for Gatorade Player of the Year … selected as Co-MVP for the Middletown High School South softball team in 2011 … made the Honor Roll/High Honor Roll during all four years … recognized by the Middletown Township Board of Education Commendation for Exemplary Achievement … played for the JAXX Gold club team since 2008.

PERSONAL INFO: Parents are Albert and Susan … plans to ma-jor in animal science … her mother, Susan, graduated from Rut-gers in 1988 … born Feb. 24, 1993.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2013): Started all 56 games for the Scarlet Knights and led the squad with 35 RBIs … went a career best 3-for-3 in a 10-0 win over Rider, hit-ting a home run and dou-ble, scoring two runs and notching four RBIs (March 2) ... scored three runs and

knocked in three as part of a 2-for-4 day against Villanova (April 10) … went 2-for-3 against Cornell, posting two RBIs, two walks and a homer … went 3-for-3 with a double, run scored and a pair of RBIs in a win over Hartford (March 27) … posted a .444 batting average with four runs scored and one RBI in the Scar-let Knights’ BIG EAST-opening series against USF (March 24) … notched her first RBI of the season in the team’s season-opener against Boise State (Feb. 17).

AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Started 49 of 51 games played in the outfield … recorded 48 putouts from the outfield and notched three putouts in four different games … finished with a .216 average on the year with three doubles, three home runs and 12 RBIs … recorded two hits and three RBIs in the first of a three-game series against St. John’s (April 28) … recorded two

#14 | JACKIE BATESJUNIOR • CENTER FIELDLINCROFT, N.J. • MIDDLETOWN HS SOUTH

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HOWARD’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2012 .278 49 44 133 14 37 6 0 2 15 49 .368 5 4 34 0 .324 0 4 2 2 49 1 1 .9802013 .305 56 56 177 29 54 11 0 1 33 68 .384 26 4 27 0 .406 0 1 6 9 74 0 3 .961TOTAL .294 105 100 310 43 91 17 0 3 48 117 .377 31 8 61 0 .372 0 5 8 11 123 1 4 .969

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PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year varsity starter at Concord HS … an all-state second team recipient during her freshman and sophomore seasons … first team all-state recipient during her final two seasons … four-time first team all-conference honoree … served as team captain … led the Raiders every season in bat-ting average, on-base percentage and stolen bases … selected to the 2011 Delaware Blue/Gold High School All-Star Team and was awarded the MVP … represented the state of Delaware in the 2010 High School Carpenters Cup … awarded the Most Im-proved Spring Sport Athlete award in 2008 … helped her team to the state championship tournament during her freshman campaign … was a four-time honor roll recipient and Athletic All-Conference High Academic Award honoree … also competed in crew and winter track at Concord … a member of the Sports-manship Committee and Vice President of the Future Farmers of America … a 2010-11 team captain of the NJ Breakers Gold … helped the team to two undefeated Gold National Qualifiers … played and started in three Gold National Championships, in-cluding the ESPN Rise Premier National Championship.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of John and Kathleen … has a younger sister, Casey, and an older brother, Chad … plans to ma-jor in psychology, looking to pursue her master’s in education … born March 26, 1993.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2013): Led all sopho-mores with a .305 batting average and was second on the team overall ... tied for second with 11 dou-bles and finished third on the team with 33 RBIs ... recorded a 14-game hit-ting streak and 24-game reached base streak early

in the season … scored three runs in a 2-for-3 effort against Villanova (April 10) … went 2-for-3 and tied her season-high runs total with three in a win over Hartford (March 27) … notched her best game of the season in a win against Boston College, going 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBIs (March 17) … went 2-for-4 in Scarlet Knights’ 9-2 win against Boise State (Feb. 17) ... hit safely in all but one game for RU at Patriot Classic, going 6-for-14 with eight RBIs and a home run.

AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Started 44 of 49 games and fin-ished third on the team with a .278 batting average … regis-tered a .368 slugging percentage, good for third on the team … was fifth on the team in on-base percentage (.324) and had 37 hits, the fourth-most on the club … led the team in sac bunts with four … finished the season with a perfect stolen base per-centage … had a career game against Seton Hall (March 28), as she went 2-for-3 with a home run and five RBIs on the day.

#6 | CHANDLER HOWARDJUNIOR • LEFT FIELD WILMINGTON, DEL. • CONCORD HS

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LANDRITH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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 SHA2012 2.17 18 11 34 27 23 9 1 1 196.2 151 69 61 34 111 20 0 15 800 .210 7 24 0 3 182013 2.47 17 15 42 28 19 6 1 3 201.0 193 85 71 55 192 20 4 25 870 .250 2 21 0 4 17TOTAL 2.32 35 26 76 55 42 15 2 4 397.2 344 154 132 89 303 40 4 40 1670 .230 9 45 0 7 35

… recorded an 8-8 mark in league action and a 1.85 ERA during 102.0 innings … recorded a pair of perfect games on the year, defeating Iona, 1-0, to register the first flawless game for RU since 2000 when Andria Koehler threw a perfect game against Monmouth … added a 9-0 five inning perfect game versus Lafay-ette in the final week of the regular season.

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year varsity starting lefty pitcher at Vacaville HS … recorded a 0.81 career ERA and a .418 career batting average with 30 home runs … named First Team All-Mon-ticello Empire League Player and first team academic athlete all four seasons … served as team captain since her sophomore season … named All-Monticello Empire League Pitcher of the Year during her junior and senior years … a two-time defensive player of the year and one-time offensive player of the year … in 2011, was named to the All-Northern California Optimist All-Star First Team … helped her team to back-to-back league section playoffs, including an undefeated 10-0 league record during her senior season … led her team in 2011 in RBIs and home runs … played for the Sorcerer Gold club team and went to the ASA Na-tionals in Oklahoma in 2009 … in 2010, played for the NW Bullets Gold, who went to the ESPN Rise Premier Nationals in 2010 and 2011 … four-year member of the National Honor Society and the UC Davis Educational Talent Search.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of John and Julie … plans to major in science and aspires to become a dentist … sister, Macy, is currently serving in the United States Navy … born May 28, 1993.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2013): Led RU with a 17-15 record, three saves and 2.47 ERA, tallying 201 innings ... set RU’s single-season strikeout record, fanning 192 batters ... went the distance in 19 games … blanked Lafay-ette (May 1) in an 8-0 vic-tory (five innings), allowing

just three hits … tied her career high with 11 strikeouts against St. John’s (April 27), the second time on the season she reached the 11-K mark … tossed consecutive complete games against Georgetown and Villanova en route to two wins (April 7) … threw two complete game shutouts in three outings against Hartford and Connecticut (March 27-30), allowing a combined six hits in her victories … went 2-1 with a save and 0.50 ERA at the Patriot Classic (March 1-3), throwing in three consecutive complete games … picked up first win of the season against Missouri State, throwing for 4.2 scoreless innings while striking out five in a relief effort ... guided the squad to its second win of the season against Boise State (Feb. 13), tossing a complete game and allowing two earned runs.

AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year … posted the most games started and games played as a pitch-er on the team … led the pitching staff with an 18-11 record on the year, placing second all-time on RU’s single-season win list

#8 | ALYSSA LANDRITHJUNIOR • PITCHERVACAVILLE, CALIF. • VACAVILLE HS

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ADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2013 .286 17 11 28 5 8 1 0 0 5 9 .321 5 0 3 0 .394 0 2 1 1 37 1 0 1.000TOTAL .286 17 11 28 5 8 1 0 0 5 9 .321 5 0 3 0 .394 0 2 1 1 37 1 0 1.000

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ence Team member ... named to the 2010, 2011 and 2012 All Area First Team by the Daily Herald and Northwest Herald ... was 2011 Honorable Mention by the Chicago Sun-Times ... hit .495 with 33 singles, 12 doubles, two triples and two home runs in her senior season as the team’s offensive MVP ... also recorded a .717 slugging percentage and 27 RBIs ... struck out only seven times in 295 at bats in her high school career ... played club ball for Illinois Chill in 2010-12 ... a five year member (2005-2010) of Crystal Lake Tidal Waves ... earned USSSA 16U A State Cham-pionship Defensive MVP in 2008 ... a member of 2007 USSSA Fastpitch World Series All Tourney Team and USSSA State Cham-pions All Tourney Team member ... tabbed an Honor Roll/ High Honor Roll student all four years of high school.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Terry and Debbie … has one brother, Nick … intends to major in mathematics … born March 9, 1994.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Started in 11 games and appeared in 17 for the Scarlet Knights … notched her first career RBI in a win against Maine (March 16) ... earned four putouts in a 10-0 win against Rider (March 2) … recorded her first career at-bat in the team’s 9-2 win against

Boise State (Feb. 17).

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year starting catcher at Crystal Lake South HS ... also played shortstop and outfield positions ... named team MVP in her junior and senior seasons ... was a two-time team defensive MVP and three-time All-Fox Valley Confer-

#27 | ELIZABETH ADAMSSOPHOMORE • CATCHERCRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. • CRYSTAL LAKE SOUTH HS

ESTEBAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB SBA OPS PO A E FldPct2013* .185 48 34 81 11 15 0 0 0 4 15 .185 6 3 13 0 .267 0 2 6 7 .452 68 44 11 .911Totals .185 48 34 81 11 15 0 0 0 4 15 .185 6 3 13 0 .267 0 2 6 7 .452 68 44 11 .911*denotes season at UC Riverside

AT BREA OLINDA: A three-year letterwinner at Brea Olinda HS … hit .530 in her freshman year, guiding her team to the play-offs that season for the first time in 10 years … named Second-Team All-Century League as a freshman … played for the U-12 Corona Angels, U-14 Firecrackers and U-14 American Athletics … also played four years for the U-18 Gold OC Elite.

PERSONAL INFO: Her cousin, Jodie Legaspi, played for UCLA (2004-2007) and is currently an assistant coach … her sister, Jennifer, played at Louisville (2010-2013) … daughter of Steph-anie Legaspi and Greg Esteban … intends to major in sociology … born June 1, 1994.

AT UC RIVERSIDE: Played one season with the Highlanders … ranked fifth on the team in stolen bases and steal attempts and was second in most games as a sub ... re-corded a career-best two hits on three occasions ... posted two RBIs against Southern Mississippi on

Feb. 8.

#11 | MEAGAN ESTEBANSOPHOMORE • MIDDLE INFIELDBREA, CALIF. • UC RIVERSIDE • BREA OLINDA HS

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HUANG’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2013 .245 43 19 49 13 12 1 0 0 2 13 .265 4 0 8 0 .302 0 4 3 6 34 10 3 .936TOTAL .245 43 19 49 13 12 1 0 0 2 13 .265 4 0 8 0 .302 0 4 3 6 34 10 3 .936

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Para-mus HS and captain during her senior season ... unanimous first team all-county and first team all-league selection ... led the squad in batting average (.510), steals (32), hits (50), triples (eight) and runs (41) in her junior season ... tied school’s single season record for triples and runs ... led the squad to a 2011 league championship ... also a four-year letterwinner in basket-ball ... two-time second team all-league selection ... five-year member of the NJ Sparks ... helped guide squad to a 2009 Pony National Championship ... honor roll student.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Sheng-Lu Soong and Jason Huang … has one brother, Kevin, who graduated from Rutgers in 2009 … intends to major in management and minor in market-ing … born Jan. 7, 1994.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Saw action in 43 of RU’s 53 games, earning 19 starts ... registered the first multi-hit game of her career against Boston College (March 17), going 2-for-3 with a run scored … hit her first double as a Scarlet Knight against Ne-vada (March 9) … notched

her first-career run against George Mason (March 2) … earned her first start (designated player) as a Scarlet Knight in a win over George Mason (March 1) … recorded the first hit of her RU career in her first college at-bat at UTSA (Feb. 16).

#3 | STEPHANIE HUANGSOPHOMORE • MIDDLE INFIELDPARAMUS, N.J. • PARAMUS HS

MADDOX’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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 SHA2013 3.36 10 6 27 16 5 3 2 0 102.0 87 58 49 74 68 12 0 15 481 .225 11 11 0 2 7TOTAL 3.36 10 6 27 16 5 3 2 0 102.0 87 58 49 74 68 12 0 15 481 .225 11 11 0 2 7

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year varsity letterwinner as a pitcher at Kennesaw HS … part of the 2010 first team all-re-gion and all-county team ... made the 2009 all-county honor-able mention … named team MVP and all-county pitcher of the year … won the Kennesaw State University Bobbie Bailer Award for Athletic Excellence... named the Georgia Dugout Club Play-er of the Year and was selected for the 2011 Georgia Dugout Club All-Star Game … posted an ERA of 0.79 and maintained the highest GPA on the team in 2010 and 2011... was named a Scholar athlete from 2009-2011 … named the East Cobb Bul-lets 2010 ASA Hall of Fame Tournament Champion.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Kelley and Jaime Maddox … her sister, Sierra, will be joining the Rutgers softball team in 2015 … intends to major in exercise science … born Nov. 2, 1993.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Was second on the team in wins with a 10-6 record and 3.36 ERA … saw ac-tion in 27 games, starting in 16 … threw a complete game five-hitter against South Florida, guiding the Scarlet Knights to their first victory against USF in 18 tries (March 23) …

her first win came against Rider in a 5.0-inning, six-strikeout outing (March 2) … earned her first career start against Mis-souri State (Feb. 16) ... allowed one hit and struck out three against the Bears.

#9 | DRESDEN MADDOXSOPHOMORE • PITCHERKENNESAW, GA. • HARRISON HS

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SLOWINSKI’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2013 .226 47 40 115 12 26 3 0 0 15 29 .252 9 0 19 0 .282 0 2 1 1 44 42 3 .966TOTAL .226 47 40 115 12 26 3 0 0 15 29 .252 9 0 19 0 .282 0 2 1 1 44 42 3 .966

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… recorded her first career run scored and RBI in the team’s 3-0 victory against Missouri State (Feb. 16) … tallied a 2-for-3 game with a double against Iowa State (Feb. 15).

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Was a utility player in all four years at Glen Burnie HS ... selected as a member of the First Team Annap-olis Capital All-County Team in her freshman, sophomore and ju-nior years … named to Anne Arundel County Coaches First Team in her sophomore and junior seasons … named to the Baltimore Sun’s All-Area Second Team during junior campaign … earned Washington Post Honorable Mention junior season.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Beverly Mistove and Steve Slow-inski … an undecided major … born Jan. 23, 1994.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 47 of RU’s 50 games while starting in 40, including the final 17 at shortstop … hit .263 after taking over as the team’s everyday shortstop on April 10 … notched her sec-ond double of the season in a 2-for-4 day against St. John’s (April 27) … went

2-for-3 with a run and two RBIs against Boston College, mark-ing her second multi-hit and multi-RBI efforts on the season (March 17) … notched a two-RBI effort against Rider (March 2)

#16 | MELANIE SLOWINSKISOPHOMORE • MIDDLE INFIELDSEVERN, MD. • GLEN BURNIE HS

WHITLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear 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%2013 .239 53 45 142 13 34 6 0 0 16 40 .282 11 2 17 0 .303 0 2 2 2 54 71 7 .947TOTAL .239 53 45 142 13 34 6 0 0 16 40 .282 11 2 17 0 .303 0 2 2 2 54 71 7 .947

man … played second based during her sophomore campaign and spent time at third base as a junior and a senior... named an honorable mention all-conference junior year at third base … led Smyrna in batting average (.473), on-base percent-age(.508) had least number of strikeouts (four) and no defen-sive errors during her sophomore year... led the team to three appearances in Delaware State Tournament, including a semi-final appearance her sophomore year and a championship ap-pearance her junior year … awarded academic all-conference as a junior... played varsity field hockey her sophomore and junior year... ran indoor track freshman and sophomore year... winner of AAUW Award in 2011... academic achievements in-clude honor roll all four years, Blue-Gold Ambassador in her junior year, member of the National Honor Society, SGA and Letterman’s Club.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Charles and Michele … has two younger sisters, Rein and Jaz … intends to major in aerospace engineering … born March 11, 1994.

AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Started the final 33 games at third base for RU and 45 overall … was second among fresh-men with a .239 batting average … registered three consecutive 2-for-4 efforts from April 3-6, recording three RBIs in that span … went 3-for-3

against Hartford (March 27) and UConn (March 29), guiding RU to a pair of victories … went 1-for-3 with a walk and an RBI against Northern Illinois (March 9) … turned in a 1-for-1 ef-fort with an RBI and a run scored in a win over George Mason (March 1) … hit a single in the team’s 3-0 win against Missouri State (Feb. 16), the first hit of her career.

AT SMYRNA HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year utility player and se-nior captain at Smyrna HS ... started at shortstop as a fresh-

#13 | JORDAN WHITLEYSOPHOMORE • INFIELDCLAYTON, DEL. • SMYRNA HS

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#23 | DANIELLE DEMARCOFRESHMAN THIRD BASE/ UTL.BROOKFIELD, CONN. BROOKFIELD HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A four-year softball letterwinner at Brookfield HS, winning the SWC in 2011 ... finished as runner-up in the 2012 SWC … in her sopho-

more year, helped her team win the conference title … led the team in on-base percentage and batting average that year, earning all-conference honors and Brookfield HS Offensive Player of the Year honors … in her junior year, led the team in RBIs and maintained a .464 batting average … named All-Patriot League in her freshman and junior year (2010 and 2012) … named all-state in sophomore and senior year (2011 and 2013) … named team captain her senior year, holding a .500 batting average … maintained high honors throughout high school, earning all-conference academic honors in her sophomore year … recipient of the Robert Brown Leadership Award her senior year … member of the Wicked Softball club in Newton, Conn., from 2008 to present … led the Wicked in hits, home runs and RBIs in 2011.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Chris and Denise … has two brothers, Chris and Jon … also has two cousins who attended Rutgers … intends to major in biology … born June 5, 1995.

#10 | BRIDGET CARR FRESHMAN • FIRST BASEPEQUANNOCK, N.J. PEQUANNOCK HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Pequannock HS … the team went 81-8-1 in her career, win-ning the New Jersey Group II State Championship in 2012

and the North Jersey Group II Section 1 Championship in 2011 … team was a three-time winner of the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Independence Division (2013, 2012, 2011) … served as a team captain in her senior season … named Second Team All-Morris County by Morris County Softball Coaches’ Association … hit .393 with 36 RBIs while tossing 63 innings with a 2.10 ERA … also a three-year var-sity letterwinner in girls basketball, leading the team with 293 points as a captain in her senior year … named the 2013 Suburban Trends Overall Female Athlete of the Year … played seven years of club ball with the New Jersey Sparks, also playing for the 12U New Jersey Rocks and the 10 U New Jer-sey Diamonds.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Kristin and Tim … has three sib-lings, Joshua, Emma and Megan … her sister, Megan, gradu-ated from Rutgers … an undecided major … born Sept. 20, 1995.

#34 | DANA HENDRYFRESHMANCATCHER/OUTFIELDYORBA LINDA, CALIF.YORBA LINDA HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A four-year letter-winning catcher at Yorba Linda HS … was named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year and first team all-

league in 2012 and earned second team all-league honors in 2013 … played two years of club ball with the OC Elite and two years with the OC Dynasty … qualified for the Principal’s Honor Roll three times in her high school career.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Mike and Cindy … has one brother, Justin … also has a pair of Major League Baseball fa-milial connections, as Nolan Ryan, Hall of Fame pitcher and owner of the Texas Rangers, is her great uncle … Reid Ryan, president of the Houston Astros, is her cousin … intends to major in psychology … born April 26, 1995.

#21 | AUBRIE LEVINEFRESHMAN • PITCHERYORBA LINDA, CALIF. YORBA LINDA HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Three-year letterwinner at Yorba Linda HS … awarded Most Im-proved Player Award, the Mus-tang Scholar Award Recipient, the AP Scholar Award and was a

member of the SoCal Invasion Team (2009-2010) … played for OC Dynasty Team (2010-2011) … competed on OC Elite (2011-2013) … trains with one of the Los Angeles Angels strength trainers.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Larry and Donna … plans to major in psychology … has one brother, Jordan, and one sister, Lauren … born May 26, 1995.

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#15 | GABRIELLE ROMANOWSKIFRESHMANCATCHER/THIRD BASEFREEHOLD, N.J.FREEHOLD BOROUGH HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A three-year letterwinner … finished with a .508 batting average in her ju-nior year, ranking in the top 10 in the Shore Conference … notched

the top batting average in the Shore Conference in her senior season, hitting .628 … two-time All-Shore Third Team selection (2010 and 2013) … earned all-district team for three consecu-tive years (2010-2012) … named to the B North Coaches List all four years of high school (2010-2013) … served as captain of the RKE Jaxx club team from 2012-2013.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Theodore and Elizabeth … has three sisters, Rachael, Mary and Caroline and two brothers, Ted-dy and Joseph … intends to major in food science … her grandfa-ther, Salvator Micchelli, graduated from Rutgers in 1950 … born June 23, 1995.

#29 | ASHLYNN MARTINEZFRESHMANMIDDLE INFIELDCORONA, CALIF. SANTIAGO HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year varsity player at Santiago HS … team was the league champion in her sophomore year (2010) … as a junior, she earned the

Scholar-Athlete Award, given to the athlete with the highest GPA on the team … helped the squad to a 2011 league cham-pionship, a 2011 state championship and a CIF 2011 state championship … was a CIF 2012 Division I Finalist as a senior … won the 2012 Scholar-Athlete Award … named National His-panic Scholar by the College Board … member of the National Honors Society … member of the U-16 Arsenal (2009-2010) … played for Sudden Impact Gold Team (2010-2011), the Triple Crown February Frost Champions and the OC Elite Gold (2011-2012) … volunteered for Relay for Life with Youth Cancer So-ciety and dedicated over 200 hours as a service member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Ken and Patti … has one sis-ter, Shawnna, who plays outfield for Cal Baptist University … intends to major in biology … born October 6, 1995.

#12 | SHAYLA SWEENEYFRESHMAN • PITCHERBARRINGTON, N.J. HADDON HEIGHTS HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Varsity starter all four years at Haddon Heights HS, earning first team all-conference honors in each season … also earned MVP all four years … named first team

All-South Jersey three years in a row … selected to first team all-state in her junior and senior year … led team to a state championship in senior year and broke the single season win record (26) … made the Honor and Principle’s list … member of the New Jersey Gators Gold and won U-14 State Championship … finished 13th at Nationals.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of Teri and Dave … has two sis-ters, Megan and Erin O’Brien and one brother, Shane … plans to major in public health and psychology … her uncle, now a lawyer, earned a degree from Rutgers … born Nov. 23, 1994.

#35 | CARLY TODDFRESHMANINFIELD/ UTL.DEPTFORD, N.J.GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HS

PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Four-year softball and basketball letterwinner … helped the soft-ball team win the South Jer-sey State Championship in her

freshman and sophomore year … earned the MVP award in both her sophomore and junior year … female athlete of the year her senior year … named second team all-conference her sophomore year … named first team all-conference her junior and senior year … named all-South Jersey in her junior and senior year … played in the South Jersey All-Star game and in the Super 36 at Seton Hall … member of the NJ Mysitics18U Gold summer of 2009-2013.

PERSONAL INFO: Daughter of DJ and Susan …has two sib-lings, Tre and Cambrie … an undecided major … born June 13, 1995.

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A fter achieving the first 30-win season in head coach Jay Nelson’s tenure and just the fourth in the program’s 38-year history, Rutgers softball enters the season even hun-

grier in 2014. With six starters returning to Piscataway along with 11 letterwinners, the Scarlet Knights are poised to continue their ascension under Nelson.

Fourteen of RU’s 20 roster spots are occupied by underclassmen, as the squad enters its first and only year in the American Athletic Conference before moving to the Big Ten in 2015. Between a youth-ful core containing eight freshmen and six sophomores, and an ex-perienced upperclassmen group, the future of Rutgers softball is undoubtedly bright.

“Overall we are much more athletic than in the past,” Nelson said. “It has been one of our team goals to train athletes, not just soft-ball players. Thanks to the aid of our strength trainer, Dana Fer-raro, our team has really embraced conditioning. It has helped our athletes with not only strength, but also with speed and agility.”

Nelson returns for his eighth season at the helm of the program, with assistant coach Misty Beaver also entering her eighth year. Volunteer assistant Mark Lawrence will return in 2014, while for-mer RU player Lindsey Curran rounds out the staff as an assis-tant coach this season.

PITCHINGOne of the strengths of the 2014 Scarlet Knights will likely lie with-in the circle. Two of RU’s top pitchers return this season, as they are joined by a pair of newcomers who add depth to the staff.

Leading the Rutgers rotation is junior left-hander Alyssa Landrith. Landrith is 35-26 with a 2.32 ERA over the last two seasons, lead-ing RU with a 17-15 record a year ago. Her 192 strikeouts in 2013 were a school record, while she tied for third on the singe-season list in innings pitched (201.0) and wins (17). Her three saves also tied for a single-season high.

“Alyssa carried the load last year with 201 innings pitched. With only three pitchers, she was pressed into pitching a little more than I wanted her to pitch,” Nelson said. “Alyssa is capable of beat-

ing anyone and brought home the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award two years ago. From watching her this fall I know she is fo-cused on leading this team to a great finish.”

The other key returner in the circle is sophomore righty Dresden Maddox, who went 10-6 in her rookie campaign with a 3.36 ERA. Used more in a starting role as the season progressed – seven of her 16 games started were in conference play – Maddox developed into the No. 2 pitcher behind Landrith in the rotation as a fresh-man.

“Dresden carried some of the pitching load last year. She expe-rienced success in her freshman year and knows what she had to do to improve,” Nelson said. “I think the number one thing she needs to work on is cutting down her base on balls and being con-sistent in the strike zone.”

Joining the pitching staff are freshmen right-handers Aubrie Levine and Shayla Sweeney. Levine, a California native, will join the Scarlet Knights after playing three years of varsity softball at Yorba Linda HS. Sweeney will remain in her home state to bolster the RU staff after playing varsity for four years at Haddon Heights HS.

“Right now I’m looking at Aubrie in a relief role and Shayla as a starter,” Nelson said. “How they fare in these roles will determine their roles in the future. We play a 56-game schedule and the first 25 games or so are all before we open in conference. This will give both Shayla and Aubrie a chance to compete for a larger role when conference play begins.”

INFIELD With starters returning at two of the four infield spots, including two letterwinners with prime experience, the infield unit has bright future.

Sophomore Jordan Whitley and senior Alexis Durando resume their careers “On the Banks” after starting last season at third and first base, respectively. Durando, who has started 82 of 91 games since her sophomore year, finished third on the team last season with a .304 batting average. She tied for the team lead with six

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home runs and also led the squad in slugging percentage (.497).

“Alexis returns as our starting first baseman and she is a power threat,” Nelson said. “She is also a senior team leader and some-one that keeps the team loose when the need arises.”

Whitley started 45 of her 53 games played at the hot corner, com-piling a .947 fielding percentage to go with a .239 batting average. “Jordan was our starter at third base last year and did a great job,” Nelson said. “She bats from the left side and is a contact hitter. We expect her to hit for more power this year.”

Players also returning with experience include middle infielders Melanie Slowinski and Stefanie Huang. Both sophomores, Slow-inski started 40 games at shortstop in her rookie campaign after taking over for injured senior, Ashley Bragg. Huang was used pri-marily on the bases, but recorded 19 starts as a second baseman and designated player. She hit .245 and stole three bases.

Joining the youthful unit in 2014 are first baseman Bridget Carr, third baseman and utility player Danielle DeMarco, middle infield-er Ashlynn Martinez and infielder and utility player Carly Todd. RU will also be joined by sophomore middle infielder Meagan Este-ban, who transferred to Piscataway from UC Riverside.

OUTFIELDUndoubtedly the team’s most experienced group, the outfield also boasts some of RU’s most explosive hitters.

Senior right fielder Loren Williams and junior left fielder Chandler Howard finished 2013 as the top two Scarlet Knights at the plate. Williams hit .315, setting a new school record with 197 at-bats as Rutgers’ leadoff hitter. She also compiled six homers, 11 doubles and 25 RBIs.

Howard was not far off Williams’ pace, hitting .305 with 11 doubles and notching 33 RBIs. In between the two of them is junior center fielder Jackie Bates, who led RU with 35 RBIs and 13 doubles last season.

“We have our entire starting outfield back and that is huge espe-cially when two of them hit number one and number two in the line-up,” Nelson said. “With our top three hitters returning we have the core of a pretty good offense. We will be looking for our new-comers to step up and produce.”

CATCHING Filling the shoes of a four-year starter behind the plate is a tall task, but Nelson remains confident his Scarlet Knights are ready for the challenge in 2014. With the graduation of Kaci Madden last season, the competition for the starting job will largely focus on two players – senior Emma Woo and sophomore Liz Adams.

In Nelson’s eyes, both have showed strong signs of encourage-ment in the offseason and through the fall.

“Last year, Emma had limited playing time as a transfer catcher behind Kaci. I am very encouraged by her play this fall and she will be a contender to be a starting catcher,” Nelson said. “Liz is our sophomore returning catcher and she had a little more playing time last year than Emma. Liz batted .286 as a freshman and does

a great job of getting on base with an on-base average of nearly .400.

“Liz has had the most experience catching our staff in games. Right now she is the front-runner, but there is going to be a lot of competition for the starting role.”

Among newcomers looking to compete are Dana Hendry and Ga-brielle Romanowski. Hendry, a Yorba Linda, Calif., native, has expe-rience in the outfield, while Romanowski can also play third base.

“This fall both Dana and Gabby did well however we didn’t have the chance to look at Gabby for an extended period due to injury,” Nel-son said. “She is healthy now and ready to go.”

SCHEDULEThe Rutgers softball team will play a 56-game slate that features 16 home games at the RU Softball Complex and six opponents that qualified for the 2013 NCAA Tournament.

The Scarlet Knights begin their season on Friday, Feb. 14 at the Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Tournament, before competing in two more tournaments leading up to their March 12 home-opener vs. Hampton.

American Athletic Conference play kicks off on Saturday, March 22, when the Scarlet Knights face 2013 NCAA qualifier in Louisville. From there, RU welcomes NCAA qualifying Hofstra to the RU Soft-ball Complex for a nonconference doubleheader (March 26) and rolls into its first home conference series against USF from March 29-30. The Scarlet Knights took one-of-three games against USF last season to snap a 17-game losing streak against the Bulls.

RU will settle in Piscataway for its next eight contests from April 18-27, beginning with a three-game conference series with Memphis. Former BIG EAST rival St. John’s visits the RU Softball Complex for the first time since 2012 on Wednesday, April 23. From there, RU looks to continue its success against conference opponent UConn from April 26-27 after taking two-of-three games last season.

A contest with LIU on Wednesday, April 30 marks the final home game of 2014 for the Scarlet Knights, who will play their final four games of the season on the road. The team treks to play Iona on Saturday, May 1 before traveling to NCAA-qualifying and AAC oppo-nent Houston to close its regular season from May 3-4.

The American Athletic Conference Championships will be hosted by Houston University in Houston, Texas from May 8-10.

“We want to improve on last year,” Nelson said. “Any win total 30 or over is a good goal and puts ourselves in a position to win the con-ference and advance in postseason play,” Nelson said. “Advancing into the postseason is a team goal that every coach and athlete has in mind.”

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I n head coach Jay Nelson’s seventh year at the helm of the program, the Rutgers softball team recorded 30 wins for just the fourth time in the program’s 38-year

history. Despite missing the BIG EAST Championships by one game, the Scarlet Knights enjoyed one of the most successful campaigns in Nelson’s tenure, finishing the season 30-26 over-all and 8-14 in BIG EAST play.

RU recorded the second-most doubles (78) in program history, tied for third in home runs (28), recorded the third-most RBIs (221) and tied for the third-most shutouts (12).

RU also had a pair of winners in the circle, as sophomore Alyssa Landrith and freshman Dresden Maddox went 17-15 and 9-6, respectively.

Landrith set a new school record with 192 strikeouts in 2013, also finishing third all-time in innings pitched (201.0) tying for third with 17 wins and tying for first with the most saves (three).

At the plate, the Scarlet Knights had a trio of .300-plus hitters, led by junior Loren Williams. Williams hit .315 in 2013, tying for the team lead with 11 doubles and six home runs. Her 62 hits were tied for the third-most in a single-season in program his-tory, while she set a new school record with 197 at-bat as the Scarlet Knights’ leadoff hitter.

Behind her in the lineup were sophomore Chandler Howard and junior Alexis Durando, who hit .305 and .304, respectively, last season. Both tied for the team lead with 11 doubles, as Durando led the squad with a .497 slugging percentage.

After starting the season 7-8 through the first three tourna-ments of the regular season, RU rattled off a five-game win-ning streak and won six of seven games in Clearwater, Fla. to improve to 13-9 on the year. Two of those games were decided in six innings or less, while the only blemish in the stretch came in eight innings, 2-1, against Oklahoma State on March 15.

The Scarlet Knights began conference play by defeating USF, 3-2, in the second contest of a three-game set on March 23. The win snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Bulls.

Following the USF series the Scarlet Knights began playing some of their best softball of the season, winning eight of their

next 11 contests. RU swept Hartford in a midweek doublehead-er on March 27, as both Landrith and Maddox posted shutout victories.

From there RU went on to take two-of-three games from BIG EAST foe UConn (March 29-30) at the RU Softball Complex be-fore taking two-of-three from another BIG EAST foe, George-town (April 6-7).

The Scarlet Knights slipped up in their next three conference series, falling to Notre Dame, Syracuse and St. John’s. The loss-es set Rutgers up with a win-and-get-in scenario for its final three games of the regular season against Pittsburgh, held at the Rutgers Softball Complex from May 4-5.

RU took the second game of the series, 4-3, needing a win in the season finale to secure a spot in the BIG EAST Champi-onships. But a four-run second inning by Pitt in Game Three proved to be the difference in the contest, as Rutgers’ three hits were not enough to push to runs needed across the plate.

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RECORD: 30-26 HOME: 10-8 AWAY: 10-11 NEUTRAL: 10-7 BIG EAST: 8-14

BATTINGNo. Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%77 WILLIAMS, LOREN .315 56 56 197 46 62 11 0 6 25 91 .462 12 2 29 0 .360 0 1 18 20 47 2 2 .9616 HOWARD, CHANDLER .305 56 56 177 29 54 11 0 1 33 68 .384 26 4 27 0 .406 0 1 6 9 74 0 3 .96120 DURANDO, ALEXIS .304 56 56 161 33 49 11 1 6 34 80 .497 19 0 20 0 .374 2 2 8 10 300 28 9 .9737 HARABEDIAN, JENNI .299 50 46 134 15 40 3 0 3 16 52 .388 7 1 19 0 .336 1 1 9 10 91 53 6 .96027 ADAMS, ELIZABETH .286 17 11 28 5 8 1 0 0 5 9 .321 5 0 3 0 .394 0 2 1 1 37 1 0 1.00014 BATES, JACKIE .258 56 56 182 34 47 13 0 6 35 78 .429 19 0 26 1 .328 0 0 10 12 82 1 2 .9762 BRAGG, ASHLEY .258 34 34 97 15 25 8 0 0 13 33 .340 7 0 20 0 .305 1 2 3 3 43 50 6 .9393 HUANG, STEPHANIE .245 43 19 49 13 12 1 0 0 2 13 .265 4 0 8 0 .302 0 4 3 6 34 10 3 .93613 WHITLEY, JORDAN .239 53 45 142 13 34 6 0 0 16 40 .282 11 2 17 0 .303 0 2 2 2 54 71 7 .94722 MADDEN, KACI .235 51 50 115 12 27 5 0 2 15 38 .330 14 2 12 1 .328 0 6 0 1 280 27 3 .99016 SLOWINSKI, MELANI .226 47 40 115 12 26 3 0 0 15 29 .252 9 0 19 0 .282 0 2 1 1 44 42 3 .96615 ALDEN, ASHLEY .165 48 34 85 17 14 5 0 4 12 31 .365 24 3 24 1 .363 1 1 2 4 12 20 5 .86519 WOO, EMMA .222 8 1 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 0 0 2 0 .222 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1.000Totals .268 56 56 1491 244 400 78 1 28 221 564 .378 157 14 226 3 .343 5 25 64 80 1107 363 53 .965Opponents .254 56 56 1427 195 362 38 4 46 178 546 .383 178 40 297 2 .351 6 34 38 55 1100 476 69 .958

LOB - Team (350), Opp (385). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (11). IBB - Team (0), Opp (4). Picked off - WHITLEY, J 1.

PITCHINGNo. Player 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 SHA8 LANDRITH, ALYSSA 2.47 17 15 42 28 19 6 1 3 201.0 193 85 71 55 192 20 4 25 773 .250 2 21 0 4 179 MADDOX, DRESDEN 3.36 10 6 27 16 5 3 2 0 102.0 87 58 49 74 68 12 0 15 387 .225 11 11 0 2 710 HOUSTON, ABBEY 3.50 3 5 25 12 2 1 1 0 66.0 82 52 33 49 37 6 0 6 267 .307 12 8 1 0 10Totals 2.90 30 26 56 56 26 12 2 3 369.0 362 195 153 178 297 38 4 46 1427 .254 25 40 1 6 34Opponents 3.63 26 30 56 56 28 6 0 3 366.2 400 244 190 157 226 78 1 28 1491 .268 14 14 2 5 25

PB - Team (3), MADDEN, K 3, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - MADDEN, K (29-46), LANDRITH, A (17-28),

HOUSTON, A (11-14), MADDOX, D (10-13), ADAMS, E (7-7), WOO, E (2-2).

FIELDINGNo. Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI27 ADAMS, ELIZABETH 38 37 1 0 1.000 0 7 0 1.000 0 0 9 MADDOX, DRESDEN 21 2 19 0 1.000 0 10 3 .769 0 019 WOO, EMMA 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 022 MADDEN, KACI 310 280 27 3 .990 0 29 17 .630 3 014 BATES, JACKIE 85 82 1 2 .976 0 0 0 - 0 020 DURANDO, ALEXIS 337 300 28 9 .973 13 0 0 - 0 016 SLOWINSKI, MELANI 89 44 42 3 .966 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 LANDRITH, ALYSSA 28 6 21 1 .964 1 17 11 .607 0 0 6 HOWARD, CHANDLER 77 74 0 3 .961 0 0 0 - 0 077 WILLIAMS, LOREN 51 47 2 2 .961 1 0 0 - 0 0 7 HARABEDIAN, JENNI 150 91 53 6 .960 3 0 0 - 0 013 WHITLEY, JORDAN 132 54 71 7 .947 2 0 0 - 0 0 2 BRAGG, ASHLEY 99 43 50 6 .939 4 0 0 - 0 0 3 HUANG, STEPHANIE 47 34 10 3 .936 0 0 0 - 0 015 ALDEN, ASHLEY 37 12 20 5 .865 3 0 0 - 0 010 HOUSTON, ABBEY 21 0 18 3 .857 0 11 3 .786 0 0Totals 1523 1107 363 53 .965 14 38 17 .691 3 0Opponents 1645 1100 476 69 .958 11 64 16 .800 10 0

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WIN-LOSS SUMMARY:Total ...................................... 30-26

Conference ...........................8-14

Non-Conf ..............................22-12

Home ........................................10-8

Away ....................................... 10-11

Neutral..................................... 10-7

Day ..........................................28-25

Night ............................................2-1

vs Left ........................................ 2-3

vs Right ................................28-23

1-Run games ..........................5-8

2-Run games..........................3-4

5+Run games .......................16-6

Extra inns................................. 2-4

Shutouts ................................12-6

Scoring 0-2 runs ...............2-18

Scoring 3-5 runs................10-6

Scoring 6-9 runs ................15-1

Scoring 10+ runs ...................3-1

Opponent 0-2 runs .......... 23-4

Opponent 3-5 runs ............6-11

Opponent 6-9 runs..............1-5

Opponent 10+ runs .............0-6

Scored in 1st inning ........14-6

Scores first ......................... 24-8

Opp. scores first ...............6-18

After 4 leading .................. 23-3

After 4 trailing .....................2-17

After 4 tied .............................5-6

After 5 leading................... 22-4

After 5 trailing .................... 2-12

After 5 tied ............................. 2-5

After 6 leading .................. 20-2

After 6 trailing .................... 2-13

After 6 tied ............................. 2-6

Hit 0 home runs ...............17-20

Hit 1 home run ......................9-3

Hit 2+ home runs ................. 4-3

Opponent 0 home runs 25-9

Opponent 1 home run ....... 4-5

Opponent 2+ HRs ................ 1-12

Made 0 errors .....................16-8

Made 1 error ..........................8-9

Made 2+ errors .....................6-9

Opp. made 0 errors ............8-9

Opp. made 1 error ...........12-10

Opp. made 2+ errors ........ 10-7

Out-hit opponent ............. 24-4

Out-hit by opponent ........3-19

Hits are tied ........................... 3-3

BATTING ANALYSIS FOR RUTGERS vs Left vs Right w/Runners On w/Bases Empty w/Bases Loaded R ch as Leadoff Fly GndPlayer H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct Out Out Out27 ADAMS, ELIZABETH 0 0 - 8 28 .286 6 15 .400 2 13 .154 0 0 - 2 6 .333 5 13 0.415 ALDEN, ASHLEY 3 12 .250 11 73 .151 7 47 .149 7 38 .184 2 4 .500 10 21 .476 26 19 1.414 BATES, JACKIE 7 26 .269 40 156 .256 30 105 .286 17 77 .221 3 9 .333 4 17 .235 45 54 0.82 BRAGG, ASHLEY 2 12 .167 23 85 .271 16 58 .276 9 39 .231 0 1 .000 5 18 .278 27 24 1.120 DURANDO, ALEXIS 7 24 .292 42 137 .307 28 83 .337 21 78 .269 3 9 .333 20 54 .370 33 58 0.67 HARABEDIAN, JENNI 3 15 .200 37 119 .311 19 68 .279 21 66 .318 0 3 .000 12 29 .414 43 32 1.36 HOWARD, CHANDLER 8 23 .348 46 154 .299 35 89 .393 19 88 .216 3 7 .429 15 34 .441 32 61 0.53 HUANG, STEPHANIE 2 8 .250 10 41 .244 6 23 .261 6 26 .231 0 2 .000 3 12 .250 6 23 0.322 MADDEN, KACI 6 19 .316 21 96 .219 15 53 .283 12 62 .194 1 4 .250 10 30 .333 39 38 1.016 SLOWINSKI, MELANI 2 14 .143 24 101 .238 17 70 .243 9 45 .200 3 9 .333 10 29 .345 28 35 0.813 WHITLEY, JORDAN 1 20 .050 33 122 .270 20 73 .274 14 69 .203 1 5 .200 8 28 .286 33 50 0.777 WILLIAMS, LOREN 7 22 .318 55 175 .314 25 77 .325 37 120 .308 3 8 .375 29 89 .326 51 54 0.919 WOO, EMMA 0 0 - 2 9 .222 0 4 .000 2 5 .400 0 0 - 0 1 .000 2 4 0.5Totals 48 195 .246 352 1296 .272 224 765 .293 176 726 .242 19 61 .311 128 368 .348 370 465 0.8Opponents 193 773 .250 169 654 .258 169 725 .233 193 702 .275 14 60 .233 143 372 .384 433 334 1.3

2 out RBIs - Team (98), DURANDO, A 24, HOWARD, C 12, MADDEN, K 10, BATES, J 9, BRAGG, A 9, WILLIAMS, L 8, SLOWINSKI, M 7,HARABEDIAN 6, WHITLEY, J 6, ALDEN, A 4, HUANG, S 2, ADAMS, E 1, Opp (76).

With Runners w/Rnr on 3rd Success Pinch Hitting In Scoring Pos And LT 2 Out With 2 Out Advancing Rnrs Rnrs Rch Rch Player H AB Avg H AB Avg RBI Ops Pct H AB Avg RBI Adv Ops Pct w/Out LOB Err FC KL27 ADAMS, ELIZABETH 1 2 .500 4 11 .364 2 3 .667 2 10 .200 1 12 19 .632 3 11 1 1 015 ALDEN, ASHLEY 3 7 .429 4 33 .121 3 6 .500 6 36 .167 4 18 57 .316 3 38 4 1 1114 BATES, JACKIE 0 0 - 18 63 .286 8 14 .571 19 74 .257 9 51 110 .464 9 35 9 11 112 BRAGG, ASHLEY 0 0 - 8 35 .229 2 9 .222 8 33 .242 9 30 66 .455 5 22 2 6 920 DURANDO, ALEXIS 0 0 - 19 52 .365 4 9 .444 24 62 .387 24 51 92 .554 15 38 5 9 77 HARABEDIAN, JENNI 1 2 .500 10 43 .233 5 12 .417 16 39 .410 6 30 71 .423 11 24 2 5 56 HOWARD, CHANDLER 0 0 - 26 61 .426 7 10 .700 16 39 .410 12 61 97 .629 21 26 3 4 73 HUANG, STEPHANIE 2 3 .667 5 17 .294 0 2 .000 4 17 .235 2 19 30 .633 7 10 4 1 222 MADDEN, KACI 0 0 - 8 26 .308 4 5 .800 10 35 .286 10 31 62 .500 12 27 4 4 516 SLOWINSKI, MELANI 1 5 .200 12 48 .250 6 10 .600 9 41 .220 7 36 75 .480 9 29 7 7 713 WHITLEY, JORDAN 3 7 .429 15 47 .319 5 6 .833 9 52 .173 6 36 80 .450 8 41 8 6 077 WILLIAMS, LOREN 0 0 - 18 53 .340 7 14 .500 14 51 .275 8 35 79 .443 4 32 2 10 719 WOO, EMMA 2 7 .286 0 2 .000 0 0 - 0 3 .000 0 1 5 .200 1 3 0 0 0Totals 13 33 .394 147 491 .299 53 100 .530 137 492 .278 98 411 843 .488 108 350 51 65 71Opponents 10 33 .303 104 448 .232 35 83 .422 116 473 .245 76 352 831 .424 95 385 38 43 104

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance#Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out

RECORD WHEN TEAM SCORES:RUNS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 0-6 1-9 1-3 3-5 4-0 3-1 2-1 5-0 5-0 3-0 3-1

RECORD WHEN OPPONENT SCORES:RUNS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 12-0 4-0 7-4 3-6 1-3 2-2 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-6

RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER:INN. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 12-3 20-4 20-3 23-3 22-4 20-2

RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER:INN. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 4-10 3-12 3-16 2-17 2-12 2-13

RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER:INN. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 14-13 7-10 7-7 5-6 2-5 2-6

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CAREER BATTINGMost Hits1. 233 Carla Camino (1990-93)2. 213 Sharron Morris (1993-96)3. 194 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)

Most Singles1. 174 Carla Camino (1990-93)2. 163 Karen Pelkey (1995-99)3. 161 Amanda Shaw (2006-09)

Most Doubles1. 51 Sharron Morris (1993-96)2. 46 Michelle Nikolayew (1993-96)3. 42 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)

Most Triples1. 22 Juliette Brooks (1996-99)2. 19 Michelle Nikolayew (1993-96)3. 16 Carla Camino (1990-93)

Most Home Runs1. 34 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)2. 21 Sarah Kalka (2006-09)3. 20 Nikki Childress (2003-04)

Most At-Bats1. 661 Amanda Shaw (2006-09)2. 645 Sharron Morris (1993-96)3. 638 Karen Pelkey (1995-99)

Most RBIs1. 145 Sharron Morris (1993-96)2. 134 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)3. 113 Mandy Craig (2008-11)

Highest Batting Average1. .383 Kelly Crosson (1997-00)2. .381 Nikki Childress (2003-04)3. .375 Juliette Brooks (1996-99)

Highest Fielding Percentage1. .989 Kristin Madoch (2004-07)2. .988 Kelly Crosson (1997-00)3. .986 Colleen McNamara (1979-82)

Most Stolen Bases1. 105 Karen Pelkey (1995-99)2. 93 Brittney Neer (2001-04)3. 52 Carla Camino (1990-93)

Most Stolen-Base Attempts1. 114 Karen Pelkey (1995-99)2. 104 Brittney Neer (2001-04)3. 52 Quyen Tran (1997-2000) 52 Amanda Shaw (2006-09)

Most Sacrifice Hits1. 38 Jackie Grippo (1986-89)2. 30 T.J. Van Blargan (1989-92)3. 26 Carla Camino (1990-93)

Most Walks1. 94 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)2. 87 Jenny Card (2002-05)3. 82 Amanda Heller (2006-09)

Most Hit by Pitch1. 43 Kaitlyn Valiante (2006-09)2. 41 Brittney Lindley (2009-12)3. 27 Angie Catalano (1998-99)

CAREER PITCHINGMost Wins1. 65 Juliette Brooks (1996-99)2. 62 Nikki Ambruso (1989-92)3. 57 Kelly Gallagher (1985-88)

Most Shutouts1. 29 Nikki Ambruso (1989-92)2. 24 Kelly Gallagher (1985-88)3. 19 Sharon Martin (1980-83)

Most Complete Games1. 89 Nikki Ambruso (1989-92)2. 81 Kelly Gallagher (1985-88) 81 Juliette Brooks (1996-99)

Most Strikeouts1. 518 Leah Black (2000-04)2. 433 Kelly Gallagher (1985-88)3. 392 Nikki Ambruso (1989-92)

Lowest ERA1. 0.36 Sharon Martin (1980-83)2. 0.62 Belinda Baranek (1979-81)3. 0.88 Lynn Luczkowski {1981-84}

Most Innings Pitched1. 698.1 Nikki Ambruso (1989-92)2. 682.1 Juliette Brooks (1996-99)3. 676.0 Kelly Gallagher (1985-88)

Most Saves1. 8 Kelly Gallagher (1985-88)2. 5 Chrissy Yard (2006-09)3. 4 Leah Black (2000-04) 4 Alyssa Landrith (2012-present)

SEASON BATTINGMost Hits1. 92 Carla Camino (1993)2. 64 Carla Camino (1992)3. 62 Brittney Lindley (2011) 62 Loren Williams (2013)

Most Singles1. 63 Carla Camino (1993)2. 51 Karen Pelkey (1999)3. 50 Carla Camino (1992) 50 Jodi Miller (1992)

Most Doubles1. 22 Carla Camino (1993)2. 19 Sharon Morris (1993)3. 15 Adele Calimer (1989)

Most Triples1. 10 Juliette Brooks (1996)2. 8 Tracy Buono (1988) 8 Karen Pelkey (1997)

Most Home Runs1. 13 Brittney Lindley (2010) 13 Brittney Lindley (2011)3. 12 Nikki Childress (2004)

Most At Bats1. 197 Loren Williams (2013)2. 189 Carla Camino (1993)3. 184 Sharon Morris (1993)4. 182 Karen Pelkey (1999)

Most RBI1. 47 Brittney Lindley (2011)2. 45 Danielle Dolbow (1997)3. 43 Sharon Morris (1993) 43 Sharon Morris (1995)

Highest Batting Average1. .487 Carla Camino (1993)2. .466 Kelly Crosson (1999)3. .440 Brittney Lindley (2011)

Highest Fielding Percentage1. 1.000 Bridget Ellis (1979) 1.000 Rose Ramsey (1980) 1.000 Donna Griffen (1980) 1.000 Jennifer Meinheit (2010)

Most Stolen Bases1. 33 Karen Pelkey (1995)2. 31 Karen Pelkey (1999)3. 30 Carla Camino (1993) 30 Brittney Neer (2001)

Most Stolen-Base Attempts1. 36 Karen Pelkey (1995)2. 34 Karen Pelkey (1999)3. 33 Brittney Neer (2001)

Most Sacrifice Hits1. 16 Jackie Grippo (1988) 16 Jodi Miller (1992)3. 12 Carol Daniele (1979) 12 Juliette Brooks (1999)

Most Walks1. 36 Amanda Heller (2008)2. 31 Brittney Lindley (2011)3. 28 Mikelyn Messina (2010)

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SEASON PITCHINGMost Wins1. 21 Juliette Brooks (1999)2. 18 Alyssa Landrith (2012)3. 17 Kelly Gallagher (1985) 17 Alyssa Landrith (2013)

Most Shutouts1. 11 Hallie Cohen (1979)2. 9 Nikki Ambruso (1991) 9 Alyssa Landrith (2012)

Most Complete Games1. 25 Nikki Ambruso (1991)2. 24 Juliette Brooks (1997) 24 Juliette Brooks (1999) 24 Leah Black (2001) 24 Alyssa Landrith (2012)

Most Strikeouts1. 192 Alyssa Landrith (2013)2. 191 Leah Black (2001)3. 161 Kelly Gallagher (1985)4. 145 Hallie Cohen (1979)

Lowest ERA1. 0.16 Sharon Martin (1981)

Most Innings Pitched1. 207.1 Juliette Brooks (1999)2. 202.2 Alyssa Landrith (2012)3. 201.0 Alyssa Landrith (2013)4. 192.1 Kelly Gallagher (1988)

Most Saves1. 3 Kelly Gallagher (1988) 3 Chrissy Yard (2007) 3 Alyssa Landrith (2013)2. 2 six tied with 2

SINGLE SEASON TEAM BATTING RECORDS(Beginning in 1990, excludes 1991)

Highest Batting Average1. .316 (1993) .316 (1999)3. .313 (1995)

Most Runs Scored1. 389 (1995)2. 261 (1993)3. 260 (1997) 260 (2011)

Most Hits1. 483 (1993)2. 444 (1999)3. 414 (1994)

Most Doubles1. 94 (1993)2. 78 (2013)3. 76 (2007)4. 70 (1999)

Most Triples1. 32 (1995)2. 26 (1994) 26 (1996)

Most Home Runs1. 36 (2011)2. 29 (2012)3. 28 (2007) 28 (2013)

Most RBI1. 233 (1993)2. 223 (2011)3. 221 (2013)4. 219 (1999)

Most Stolen Bases1. 83 (2011)2. 81 (1993) 81 (1995)

SINGLE SEASON TEAM PITCHING RECORDS(Beginning in 1990, excludes 1991)

Lowest ERA1. 1.31 (2000)2. 1.90 (1992)3. 2.03 (1990)

Most Shutouts1. 16 (1990)2. 14 (2002)3. 12 (1992) 12 (2004) 12 (2013)

Lowest On Base Average1. .208 (2000)2. .209 (2001)3. .212 (1992)

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BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR1998 Angie Catalano

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2012 Alyssa Landrith

BIG EAST ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(Rutgers joined BIG EAST in 1996)2012 Brittney Lindley, Third Team Alyssa Landrith, Third Team Chandler Howard, Third Team2011 Mandy Craig, Second Team2009 Mandy Craig, Second Team2008 Amanda Heller, Second Team2007 Sarah Kalka, First Team2006 Brittany Loisel, Third Team2005 Helen Smith, Second Team2004 Nikki Childress, Third Team2003 Nikki Childress, First Team2000 Quyen Tran, Second Team1999 Juluiette Brooks, First Team Angie Catalano, Second Team Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz, Second Team Kelly Crosson, Second Team1998 Juliette Brooks, Second Team Angie Catalano, First Team Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz, First Team Kelly Crossson, Second Team Koren Melfi, Second Team1997 Danielle Dolbow, First Team1996 Danielle Dolbow, Second Team Sharon Morris, First Team Michelle Nikolayew, Second Team

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2002 Jenny Card, C2001 Megan Antonucci, 1B2000 Leah Black, P1997 Kelly Crosson, 1B Dorothy Kosloski, C

ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR1990 Pat Willis

ATLANTIC 10 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1993 Sharon Morris1992 Kelly Hammel

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM1995 Maureen Lee, Hon. Men., 2B Sharon Morris, First Team, C Kristen Politi, Hon. Men., OF Kelly Riedel, Hon. Men., P1994 Meg Knudsen, P Maureen Lee, 2B Sharon Morris, C Jen Tate, OF1993 Carla Camino, SS Sharon Morris, UT1992 Carla Camino, UT Jody Miller, OF1991 Nikki Ambruso, P Penny Rosario, OF1990 Nikki Ambruso, P Carla Camino, OF Jeanine Kozachenko, 1B Laurie McMahon, C1989 Adele Calimer, OF Kris Trainor, SS1988 Tracy Buono, C Lori Gahr, OF Kelly Gallagher, P Jackie Grippo, 2B1987 Renee Clarke, OF

1986 Renee Clarke, UT1985 Renee Clarke, C Marge Krah, 1B1984 Renee Clarke, C Lynn Luczkowski, P ATLANTIC 10 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM1995 Cheryl Gnoinski, First Team Meg Knudsen, First Team1994 Denise Davis, First Team Cheryl Gnoinski, First Team1991 Laurie McMahon , First Team1990 Laurie McMahon , First Team1989 Laurie McMahon, Hon. Men.1988 Kelly Gallagher, First Team1987 Kelly Gallagher, Hon. Men.1986 Kelly Gallagher, Hon. Men.1984 Nancy Souza, Hon. Men.

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1995 Michelle Nikolayew (Most Valuable Player) Kristin Politi Jen Tate1994 Cheryl Gnoinski Meg Knudsen (Most Outstanding Pitcher) Michelle Nikolayew (Most Outstanding Player) Kristin Politi Jen Tate1993 Carla Camino Denise Davis Maureen Lee Nicky Warmkessel1992 Nikki Ambruso Carla Camino Jody Miller Penny Rosario1991 Laurie McMahon Jody Miller Penny Rosario Kris Trainor1990 Laurie McMahon Penny Rosario1989 Adele Calimer Jeanine Kozachenko1988 Tracy Buono1986 Renee Clarke Kelly Gallagher Marge Krah Sue Robson

AIAW ALL-AMERICA1981 Colleen McNamara, Hon. Men.

GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA1998 Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz, District II1990 Laurie McMahon, District II1987 Kelly Gallagher, Third Team

NFCA ALL-MIDEAST REGION2011 Brittney Lindley, First Team2010 Brittney Lindley, Second Team

ALL-NORTHEAST REGIONAL2007 Sarah Kalka, shortstop Second Team2004 Nikki Childress, catcher First Team2003 Nikki Childress, catcher, Second Team2000 Kelly Crosson, first base,1999 Juliette Brooks, utility, Second Team Angie Catalano, catcher, Second Team Kelly Crosson, first base, Second Team1998 Angie Catalano, catcher, First Team1997 Karen Pelkey, SS/catcher, First Team

Danielle Dolbow, outfield, Second Team1995 Sharon Morris, catcher, First Team Tracy Pizzuti, utility, Sec ond Team1994 Maureen Lee, second base, Second Team Sharon Morris, catcher, Second Team1993 Carla Camino, shortstop, Second Team1992 Jody Miller, outfield, First Team1991 Laurie McMahon, catcher, Second Team1990 Laurie McMahon, catcher, First Team Jeanine Kozachenko, first base, Second Team Penny Rosario, outfield, Second Team1989 Adele Calimer, outfield, First Team Lidia D’Armiento, utility, First Team1988 Tracy Buono, catcher, First Team1986 Tracy Buono, catcher, First Team Renee Clarke, utility, First Team Kelly Gallagher, pitcher, First Team Marge Krah, first base, Second Team Sue Robson, second base, Second Team1981 Colleen McNamara, first base, First Team

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERSPONSORED BY ETHELYN & LEO MEYER2013 Loren Williams2012 Alyssa Landrith2011 Brittney Lindley2010 Brittney Lindley2009 Kate Valiante2008 Nicole Lindley2007 Sarah Kalka2006 Brittany Loisel2005 Helen Smith2004 Nikki Childress Helen Smith2003 Nikki Childress Andria Koehler2002 Jenny Card2000 Leah Black1999 Juliette Brooks1998 Angie Catalano1997 Karen Pelkey1996 Maureen Lee1995 Cheryl Gnoinski1994 Jen Tate1993 Carla Camino1992 Jody Miller 1991 Laurie McMahon1990 Jeanine Kozachenko1989 Adele Calimer1988 Tracy Buono Kelly Gallagher1987 Tracy Buono1986 Sue Robson1985 Paula Lucca1984 Lynn Luczkowski1983 Sharon Martin1982 Sue Wallace1981 Eileen Clymer

SCHOLAR-ATHLETESPONSORED BY WILLIAM MER-RELL2013 Kaci Madden2012 No winner2011 Kaci Madden2010 Katie Berman2009 Amanda Heller2007 Amanda Heller2005 Helen Smith2004 Helen Smith2003 Helen Smith

2002 Andria Koehler2001 Andria Koehler Dana Komar2000 Andria Koehler1999 Angie Catalano1998 Kelly Reidel1997 Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz1996 Kristin Politi1995 Cheryl Gnoinski1994 Cheryl Gnoinski1993 Cheryl Gnoinski1992 Penny Rosario1991 Laurie McMahon1990 Lori Gahr1989 Jeanine Kozachenko1988 Kelly Gallagher1987 Kelly Gallagher1986 Kelly Gallagher1985 Marge Krah1984 Nancy Souza1983 Sue Wallace1982 Sue Wallace1981 Sue Wallace

ARTHUR AND REANA SUDFIELDACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD2013 Dresden Maddox2012 Megan Williams2011 Megan Williams2010 Kaci Madden2009 Mickenzie Alden2008 Katye Hamlin2007 Brittany Loisel2006 Kristin Madoch2005 Helen Smith2004 Marisa Orsogna2003 Marisa Orsogna 2002 Leah Black2001 Dana Komar2000 Leah Black1999 Debbie DeJong1998 Lisa Bosso1997 Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz1996 Kristen Politi

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2013 No winner2012 Alyssa Landrith2011 No winner2010 Kaci Madden2009 Brittney Lindley2008 Mandy Craig2007 Nicole Lindley2006 Brittany Loisel2003 Courtney Love2002 Jenny Card Stephanie Johannsen2001 Megan Antonucci Brittney Neer2000 Leah Black Danielle Minkel1999 Adrianne Dolbow1998 Jaime Feaster1997 Debbie DeJong1996 Juliette Brooks Danielle Dolbow1995 Karen Pelkey1994 Janetta Trecroce1993 Sharon Morris1992 Kelly Hammel1991 Nikki Warmkessel1990 Carla Camino1989 Nikki Ambruso Penny Rosario1988 Laurie McMahon1986 Adele Calimer

SOFTBALL’S GREATEST HITS2006 Brittany Loisel2005 Helen Smith2004 Helen Smith2003 Nikki Childress2002 Brittney Neer2001 Brittney Neer2000 Kelly Crosson1999 Karen Pelkey1998 Debbie DeJong1997 Karen Pelkey1996 Michelle Niko layew 1995 Sharon Morris1994 Sharon Morris

1993 Carla Camino1992 Carla Camino1991 Laurie McMahon

HEADLY-SINGER AWARD(RUTGERS OUTSTANDING FE-MALE ATHLETE)1993 Carla Camino (Co-winner)1988 Renee Clarke1984 Nancy Souza1983 Sharon Martin

REGINA SEGGREN LOYALTY AWARD2013 Alexis Durando2012 Lindsey Curran2011 Lindsey Curran2010 Lindsey Curran2008 Carissa Conroy2007 Ashley Hartley2006 Shantai Dixon2004 Britney Neer2003 Marisa Orsogna Helen Smith2002 Leah Black2001 Dana Komar2000 Debbie DeJong1998 Karen Pelkey1997 Koren Melfi1996 Michelle Nikolayew1995 Cheryl Gnoinski1994 Heather Hendershot1993 Diane Besser1992 T.J. VanBlargan1991 Laurie McMahon

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2009 Danielle Procopio2007 Shantai Dixon2005 Xaymara Rodriguez Lauren Tardiff1987 Jennifer Mahaffey1985 Peg Lewis

MOST RBI2013 Jackie Bates2012 Brittney Lindley2011 Brittney Lindley2010 Brittney Lindley2009 Mandy Craig2008 Kate Valiante2007 Mallory Miller2006 Kate Valiante2005 Helen Smith2004 Nikki Childress2003 Nikki Childress2002 Jenny Card2001 Megan Antonucci2000 Kelly Crosson1999 Kelly Crosson Debbie DeJong1998 Juliette Brooks Debbie DeJong1997 Danielle Dolbow 1996 Sharon Morris 1995 Sharon Morris 1994 Sharon Morris1993 Sharon Morris1992 Susan Fuller1991 Laurie McMaho

COACHES AWARDSPONSORED BY WILLIAM MER-RELL2013 Chandler Howard2012 Kyle Bishop Lindsey Curran Brittney Lindley Noelle Sisco2011 Loren Williams2010 Nicole Lindley2009 Sarah Kalka2008 Mallory Miller2007 Kristin Madoch2006 Kristin Madoch2005 Helen Smith2004 Nichole Cruz

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OLYMPIC SPORTS HALL OF FAMECARLA CAMINO - INDUCTED 2004

Carla Camino was the 1993 Headley-Singer Award winner as the university’s top female student-athlete, culminating a career that included three Atlantic-10 All-conference selections and a 1993 All-America selection, when she finished fourth in the nation in hitting with a .487 average and was ranked among the top ten nationally in doubles. At the conclusion of her exceptional career, Camino was first at Rutgers in career batting average, hits, singles, doubles, triples, RBI and stolen bases, as well as the single-season leader in average, hits, singles, doubles and stolen bases. Camino, who led Rutgers to four Atlantic-10 tournament appearances from 1990-1993, was also named the 1993 Northeast second team shortstop and led the team in RBI in 1992 and 1993.

Adams, Elizabeth 2013-presentAdorna, Patty 1981-84Alden, Mickenzie 2008-11Alden, Ashley 2012-13Alonzo, Regina 1979Allman, Danielle 1996-97Ambruso, Nikki 1989-92Antonucci, Meaghan 2001-04Arthur, Catherine 1998-99Asselta, Meaghan 2001-03Baranek, Belinda 1979-81Bates, Jackie 2012-presentBene, Lori Ann 1997-98Berman, Katie 2010-11Besser, Diane 1990-93Bishop, Kylee 2009-12Black, Leah 2000-03Booth, Krista 1994-95Bohlinger, Amy 1995Bosso, Lisa 1998-99Bradford, Melissa 2000-03Bragg, Ashley 2010-12Brooks, Juliette 1996-99Buchan, Erin 1996-97Buck, Chris 1984-85Buono, Tracy 1985-88Burgos, Irena 2001Cadenas, Suzanne 2000Calimer, Adele 1986-89Camino, Carla 1990-93Capozzi, Andrea 1989Card, Jennifer 2002-05Carlo, Jennifer 2000-01Carr, DiMarris 2001Casey, Nicole 2001-04Catalano, Ange 1998-99Childress, Nikki 2003-04Chmielowicz, Jaime-Lyn 1997-99Cien, Jessica 2005Clarke, Renee 1984-87Clymer, Eileen 1978-81Cohen, Hallie 1979Compesi, Jeanine 1979-80Conhaim, Dina 1989Connolly, Kathy 1983Conroy, Carissa 2006-09Cosentino, Brielle 2001-04Craig, Mandy 2008-2011Creaney, Lindsay 2005Crosby, Jessica 2004-06Crosson, Kelly 1997-2000Cruise, Natalie 1996-98Cruz, Nichole 2001-04Curran, Lindsey 2009-12Czarnecki, Christine 2003D’Ariento, Lidia 1986-89Daniele, Carolyn 1979-81

Davies, Judy 1989Davis, Denise 1993-94Dayawon, Celeste 2010DeBonis, Jacquelyn 2007DeJong, Debbie 1997-2000DeLuc, Susan 1990Denk, Sharon 1979Diemer, Chris 1981Dillon, Lisa 1981-84Dixon, Shantai 2005-08Dolbow, Adrianne 1999-2000Dolbow, Danielle 1996-97, 1999-2000Dominic, Danielle 1995-96Dorward, Lisa 1988-91Dunkelman, Jodi (Mgr.) 2001Durando, Alexis 2011-presentEllis, Bridget 1979-80Ellis, Peggy 1979English, Brittany 2008Faiello, Deb 1982Fancuberta, Angie 1997-2000Feaster, Jaime 1998Ferenci, Luanne 1976-80Ferguson, Jackie 1983Finnegan, Karen 1984-85,87Flower, Joyce 1985Fowler, Jennifer 1990-91Freeman, Nicole 2006-07Fuller, Susan 1991-94Gahr, Lori 1987-90Gallagher, Kelly 1985-88Geraldi, Meredith 2004-05Gillman, Christina 2003-06Gnoinski, Cheryl 1992-95Goldrick, Lauren 2005Granato, Lori 1988Griffin, Donna 1979-80Grippo, Jackie 1986-89Hamlin, Katye 2008Hammel, Kelly 1992-93Harabedian, Jen 2010-12Hartley, Ashley 2007-08Hawtin, Kathy 1990Heller, Amanda 2006-09Hendershot, Heather 1991-94Hendrickson, Elly 2002Hodges, Kim 2006-09Houston, Abbey 2010-12Howard, Chandler 2012-presentHuang, Stephanie 2013-presentIngham, Donna 1998-2000 Jacoby, Jennifer 2000-02Jenkins, Sonji 1987-88Johannsen, Stephanie 2002-05Johnson, Holly 2009-10Kalka, Sarah 2006-09

Kelly, Beth 1986Kelly, Debbie 1979-80Kennedy, Maureen 1988Kessler, Susan 1994King, Hilary 2005Knudsen, Margaret 1992-95Koehler, Andria 2000-03Kokotajlo, Carol 1986Komar, Dana 2000-01Kortmann, Fallon 2008Kosloski, Dorothy 1997-2000Kozachenko, Jeanine 1987-90Krah, Marge 1983-86Kukulya, Amy 1998Land, Terry 1979-80Landrith, Alyssa 2012-presentLee, Maureen 1993-96Lewis, Peg 1983-86Lindley, Brittney 2009-12Lindley, Nicole 2007-10Lombana, L. 1987,1989-90Loisel, Brittany 2006-09Love, Courtney 2003-04Lucca, Paula 1984-86Luczowski, Lynn 1981-84Madden, Kaci 2010-12Maddox, Dresden 2013-presentMadoch, Kristin 2004-07Mahaffey, Jennifer 1987-88Maisonis, Amy 1986-87Malmberg, Kristin 1995Martin, Danielle 1990-91Martin, Judy 1984-86Martin, Sharon 1980-83Matlack, Danielle 1984,1986McGlinchy, Megan 1994-95McGrath, Ida 1980-83McMahon, Laurie 1988-91McNamara, Colleen 1979-82McNeill, Jane 1982-84Meinheit, Jen 2008-11Melfi, Koren 1995-98Messina, Mikelyn 2009-11Meyer, Kearstin 1999Meyers, Karen 1987-88Mignano, Alexa 1998-99Miller, Jody 1989-92Miller, Mallory 2005-08Minkel, Danielle 2000-01Moore, Sabrina 1986Morris, Sharon 1993-96Murray, Lisa 1983Neer, Brittney 2001-04Nikolayew, Michelle 1993-96Orsogna, Marisa 2002-05Otten, Joy 1988Pelkey, Karen 1995, 97-99

Peretti, Kelsey 2010-11Piniat, Alicia 2005Piniat, Elaine 2007Pizzuti, Tracy 1992-95Plummer, Jessica 2002Politi, Kristen 1993-96Powell, Robin 1982-83Procopio, Danielle 2009-2011Proctor, Nancy 1980Rabadan, Christine 2005Rabadan, Niki 1998Radgian, Diane 1979Ramsay, Rose 1979-82Rechner, Sue 1981-84Riedel, Kelly 1995-98Robson, Sue 1983-86Rodriguez, Xaymara 2005-06Rosario, Penny 1989-92Rowley-Ulibarri, Trisha 1996Royland, Christine 2005-08Ryker, Stacy 2000-01Shaw, Amanda 2006-09Sisco, Noelle 2009-12Slowinski, Melanie 2013-presentSmith, Callie 1988Smith, D’Aisha 2010Smith, Helen 2002-05Souza, Nancy 1981-84Steckel, Stacie 1981Szesko, Phyllis 1985Tardiff, Lauren 2005-06Tate, Jennifer 1992-95Torok, Bev 1979-82Trainor, Kris 1988-91Tran, Quyen 1997-2000Trecroce, Janetta 1994-95Turi, Vicky 1982-83Turpurins, Sandy 1979-80Valiante, Kate 2006-09Valenzuela, Maritza 2002VanBlargan, T.J. 1989-92Vargas, Crystal 2002-04Vaugn, Angela 1987Vohden, Dawn 1982Wallace, Sue 1980-83Wanner, Beth 1985Ward, Tammie 1990-91Warmkessel, Nicky 1991-94Weir, Dawn 1988Werner, Pam 1981Whitley, Jordan 2013-presentWilliams, Loren 2011-presentWilliams, Megan 2011Wnek, Jennifer 1996-97Woo, Emma 2013-presentYard, Chrissy 2006-09Bold indicates active player

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2013 (30-26, 8-14 BIG EAST)UTSA Tournament2/15 vs. Boise State L 3-12/15 vs. Iowa State L 3-22/16 vs. Missouri State W 3-02/16 vs. UTSA L 11-12/17 vs. Boise State W 9-2Patriot Classic3/1 vs. George Mason W 8-33/2 vs. Rider W 10-03/2 vs. George Mason L 3-03/3 vs. Cornell W 9-13/3 vs. George Mason W 7-2Mustang Classic3/8 vs. Sacramento State L 4-13/8 vs. Cal Poly L 3-23/9 vs. Northern Illinois W 8-03/9 vs. Nevada L 2-1 (8)3/10 vs. Nevada L 12-0USF Under Armour Showcase3/15 vs. Oklahoma State L 2-1 (8)3/15 vs. Boston University W 4-33/16 vs. Iowa State W 4-23/16 vs. Maine W 2-03/17 vs. Boston College W 15-63/17 vs. Florida A&M W 8-03/20 vs. Dartmouth W 6-53/23 at USF* W 3-23/23 at USF* L 11-33/24 at USF* L 4-33/27 Hartford W 5-03/27 Hartford W 7-03/29 UConn* L 4-03/29 UConn* W 10-03/30 UConn* W 6-04/3 at Hofstra W 1-0 (8)4/3 at Hofstra L 6-54/6 Georgetown* W 7-44/6 Georgetown* L 12-114/7 Georgetown* W 3-14/10 at Villanova* W 8-24/10 at Villanova* L 3-04/11 Princeton W 4-04/13 at Notre Dame* L 11-24/14 at Notre Dame* L 5-14/14 at Notre Dame* L 8-64/17 Stony Brook L 3-14/17 Stony Brook W 7-14/18 Iona W 9-54/24 Syracuse* L 11-04/24 Syracuse* L 6-04/25 Monmouth L 6-34/27 St. John’s* L 2-04/27 St. John’s* W 5-04/28 St. John’s* L 5-14/30 Long Island W 5-25/1 Lafayette W 8-05/1 Lafayette W 7-05/4 Pittsburgh* L 2-15/4 Pittsburgh* W 4-35/5 Pittsburgh* L 6-3

2012 (26-28, 9-13 BIG EAST)Louisiana-Lafayette Classics2/11 vs. Miss. Valley State W 7-22/11 vs. No. 23 La-Lafayette L 15-12/12 vs. Miss. Valley State W 4-32/12 vs. No.24 Tulsa L 12-1CenturyLink Classic2/17 vs. Texas State L 11-62/18 vs. Dayton W 8-02/19 vs. Texas State W 2-1Bulldog Invitational3/2 vs. Ohio L 9-03/2 vs. No. 7 Georgia L 12-13/3 vs. Mercer L 14-63/3 vs. Cleveland State L 5-33/4 vs. Minnesota L 4-0USF Under Armour Showcase3/9 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay W 4-33.10 vs. Fordham L 6-13/11 vs. Penn State W 9-03/11 vs. Northern Iowa L 4-03/13 vs. Long Island W 1-0

3/16 vs. UNC-Wilington W 6-13/16 vs. FGCU L 5-23/17 vs. Colgate W 3-03/17 vs. Northern Colorado W 4-23/18 vs. No. 21/22 Florida St. W 1-03/24 at No. 22/23 USF L 9-03/24 at. No. 22/23 USF L 11-03/25 at No. 22/23 USF L 1-03/28 at Seton Hall W 1-03/28 at Seton Hall W 11-53/31 Georgetown W 3-24/1 Georgetown W 3-04/1 Georgetown W 8-04/3 Hofstra L 8-24/3 Hofstra L 8-04/6 at No.12/13 Louisville L 1-04/6 at No. 12/13 Louisville L 2-04/7 at No. 12/13 Louisville L 3-24./11 Notre Dame L 4-14/11 Notre Dame W 7-64/14 Villanova W 4-34/14 Villanova L 7-34/15 Villanova W 9-14/17 at Stony Brook W 4-04/17 at Stony Brook W 6-14/21 at Syracuse W 3-14/21 at Syracuse L 5-34/22 at Syracuse L 1-04/25 at Iona W 1-04/25 at Iona W 4-14/28 St. John’s L 4-34/28 St. John’s L 6-54/29 St. John’s L 3-25/1 Lafayette W 9-05/1 Lafayette W 8-0BIG EAST Tournament5/10 vs. Notre Dame L 5-0

2011 (19-30, 7-12 BIG EAST)aTen Construction Tournament2/18 vs. Minnesota L 9-32/18 vs. Loyola Marymount L 9-42/19 at UC Riverside L 6-52/20 vs. Loyola Marymount L 7-4Holiday Inn Emerald Beach Islander Classic2/24 vs. Arkansas W 4-3 (9)2/25 vs. Texas Southern W 12-72/25 vs. Corpus Christi A&M L 4-32/26 vs. Arkansas L 5-22/26 vs. Texas Southern W 9-1Lady Pirates Classic3/4 vs. Marist W 9-43/4 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 7-13/5 vs. Brown W 15-33/5 vs. Central Connecticut L 7-13/6 vs. Maryland East Shore W 13-3Parents Weekend Tournament (FAU)3/11 Buffalo W 3-23/11 vs. Purdue L 6-53/12 vs. Middle Tennessee W 2-03/12 at Florida Atlantic W 1-03/13 vs. Michigan State L 4-23/15 vs. Long Island L 9-6USF Softball Series3/18 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga L 11-43/18 vs. Florida Atlantic L 11-103/19 vs. Kent State L 4-13/19 vs. North Florida L 9-33/20 vs. No. 20 Oklahoma St. L 10-23/26 Syracuse* L 23-03/26 Syracuse* L 5-23/27 Syracuse* L 10-23/30 at Hofstra L 10-44/2 at Connecticut* L 8-04/2 at Connecticut* L 8-54/3 at Connecticut* W 13-74/7 Iona W 8-04/7 Iona W 11-3 .............4/9 Seton Hall* W 10-54/9 Seton Hall* W 8-04/10 Seton Hall* W 4-14/16 at Providence* W 8-14/16 at Providence* W 10-1

4/17 at Providence* L 14-114/19 Stony Brook L 7-64/22 DePaul* L 9-44/22 DePaul* L 15-10 (10)4/27 at Villanova* W 4-24/27 at Villanova* L 2-14/30 at Pittsburgh* L 6-54/30 at Pittsburgh* L 9-15/1 at Pittsburgh* L 9-3BIG EAST Tournament5/12 vs. DePaul L 5-2

2010 (24-31, 9-12 BIG EAST)Arizona State Littlewood Classic2/19 vs. Iowa L 7-02/19 at No. 5 Arizona State L 19-02/19 vs. Texas State L 6-12/20 vs. Illinois State L 4-02/21 at No. 5 Arizona State L 14-0Frost Classic (Chattanooga)2/26 vs. Miami (Ohio) L 4-32/26 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga L 6-5 (8) 2/27 vs. East Tennessee St. L 5-02/27 vs. Austin Peay State W 6-12/28 vs. Wright State L 9-8USF Under Armour Invitational3/5 vs. Bradley W 5-43/5 vs. Memphis W 2-1 (8)3/6 vs. Ball State L 7-53/6 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga W 7-03/7 vs. Western Michigan W 5-33/12 vs. Wisconsin L 6-23/12 vs. Prairie View A&M W 12-23/13 at No. 20 Oklahoma St. L 8-33/13 vs. Wisconsin W 8-53/14 at No. 20 Oklahoma St. L 2-03/15 at Wichita State L 6-33/18 at Missouri State W 5-13/18 at Missouri State W 12-13/24 at Stony Brook L 2-03/24 at Stony Brook W 3-03/27 at Princeton W 9-43/27 at Princeton W 4-3 (9)4/1 at No. 24 Notre Dame* L 8-04/3 at No. 24 Notre Dame* L 8-04/7 Hofstra L 4-14/7 Hofstra L 2-14/10 Connecticut* L 4-24/10 Connecticut* L 8-64/11 Connecticut* W 3-0 .............4/14 No. 25 Louisville* W 3-14/14 No. 25 Louisville* L 6-4 (11)4/15 Army W 3-04/15 Army L 5-14/17 at DePaul* L 9-04/17 at DePaul* L 4-24/18 at DePaul* L 10-74/22 at Monmouth W 5-34/24 Providence* W 3-04/24 Providence* L 6-14/25 Providence* W 4-24/28 at Georgetown* L 1-04/28 at Georgetown* W 7-15/1 at St. John’s* W 5-25/1 at St. John’s* L 4-35/2 at St. John’s* W 8-25/4 Long Island W 2-1 (8)5/8 Pittsburgh* L 2-15/8 Pittsburgh* W 2-15/9 Pittsburgh* W 7-1BIG EAST Tournament5/13 vs. DePaul* L 3-0

2009 (23-33, 6-18 BIG EAST) Bulldog Classic (Mississippi State Tournament)2/20 at Mississippi State L 6-02/21 vs. SIU- Edwardsville L 8-0 2/21 vs. Evansville W 3-2 2/22 vs. Evansville L 2-1 (8) Baylor QTI Invitational2/27 vs. Louisiana Tech L 2-0 2/27 at Baylor L 7-1 2/28 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W 4-3 2/28 at

Baylor L 8-03/1 vs. Louisiana Tech W 4-0 Worth Invitational (Cal State Northride)3/6 at Cal State-Northridge W 6-1 3/6 at Cal State-Northridge L 2-03/7 vs. Quinnipiac L 1-0 3/7 vs. Portland State W 4-2 3/8 vs. Quinnipiac W 6-2 Florida Atlantic Tournament3/13 vs. Liberty L 3-0 3/13 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 4-1 3/14 vs. Florida Atlantic L 3-1 3/14 vs. Purdue W 9-7 3/15 vs. No. 18 Texas A&M L 9-4 3/18 at South Florida L 7-3 3/18 at South Florida L 6-5 3/20 vs. Long Island L 2-0 3/22 at No. 15 Louisville L 8-0 3/22 at No. 15 Louisville L 9-0 3/25 Villanova W 8-2 3/25 .Villanova W 5-4 (9) 3/26 at Hofstra L 8-0 3/28 at Providence* L 6-3 3/28 at Providence* L 11-34/1 Stony Brook W 10-6 4/1 Stony Brook W 11-3 4/4 St. John’s* L 9-0 4/4 St. John’s* L 5-34/5 Georgetown* L 7-2 4/5 Georgetown* W 9-7 4/7 at Rider W 12-6 4/9 at Connecticut* L 6-5 4/9 at Connecticut* L 2-0 4/15 Monmouth W 6-1 4/16 Princeton L 6-2 4/16 Princeton W 8-4 4/18 .No. 20 DePaul* L 11-24/18 No. 20 DePaul* L 5-04/19 Notre Dame* L 4-14/19 Notre Dame* L 4-34/21 Marist W 3-1 4/21 Marist W 8-0 4/23 .Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-3 4/23 Fairleigh Dickinson W 11-3 4/26 Seton Hall* W 9-1 4/26 Seton Hall* L 3-2 4/30 Long Island L 4-2 5/2 at Pittsburgh* L 3-0 5/2 at Pittsburgh* W 6-5 (8) 5/3 at Syracuse* L 3-2 5/3 at Syracuse* W 4-2

2008 (23-32, 7-15 BIG EAST) Hokies United Memorial Tournament2/23 vs. Winthrop L 4-1 2/23 vs. Troy L 13-4 2/24 vs. St. Joseph’s W 1-0 (8)2/24 vs. Robert Morris W 11-3 Miken Classic (Florida Atlantic Tournament)2/29 vs. Illinois L 11-1 2/29 vs. Central Michigan W 7-3 3/1 vs. Tennessee State W 9-1 3/1 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 9-1 3/2 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 4-3 Long Beach Invitational3/7 vs. No. 8 Northwestern L 6-5 (9)3/7 vs. No. 24 Virginia Tech L 9-03/8 vs. Cal State Fullerton L 10-1 3/8 vs. No. 2 UCLA L 9-03/9 at Long Beach State L 4-1 USF Under Armour Classic3/14 vs. Radford L 11-0 3/15 vs. Indiana W 6-4 3/15 vs. Florida International W 4-3 (8) 3/16 vs. Massachusetts L 8-0 3/17 vs. Dartmouth W 8-4 Cavalier Classic (Virginia Tourna ment)3/20 vs. Radford L 4-0 3/21 vs. Georgetown L 4-2 3/22 vs. Virginia W 15-14 3/22 vs. Ohio L 2-1 3/26 Hofstra L 10-1

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3/29 Syracuse* L 7-2 3/29 Syracuse* L 7-2 3/30 Pittsburgh* L 9-3 3/30 Pittsburgh* W 3-1 4/3 at Stony Brook L 10-5 4/3 at Stony Brook W 2-1 4/5 South Florida* L 9-1 4/5 South Florida* L 5-2 4/6 Louisville* W 6-0 4/6 Louisville* L 9-2 4/8 Rider W 10-2 4/9 at Princeton W 9-5 4/9 at Princeton W 7-2 4/13 at No. 22 DePaul* L 4-3 4/13 at No. 22 DePaul* L 4-3 (9) 4/14 at Notre Dame* L 1-0 4/14 at Notre Dame* W 5-4 4/16 at Monmouth W 8-3 4/19 Providence* L 7-1 4/19 Providence* L 6-3 4/20 Connecticut* L 7-4 (9) 4/20 Connecticut* L 2-0 4/24 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-0 4/24 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 4-3 4/26 at St. John’s* L 5-0 4/26 at St. John’s* W 6-4(10) 4/27 at Seton Hall* W 5-4 4/27 at Seton Hall* W 1-0 4/29 at Villanova* W 6-1 4/29 at Villanova* L 11-4 5/1 at Long Island L 4-0

2007 (20-34, 7-15 BIG EAST) Aggie Classic2/16 vs. Texas at San Antonio L 10-0 2/16 at No. 3 Texas A&M L 9-1 2/17 vs. Texas at San Antonio L 10-1 2/17 at No. 3 Texas A&M L 7-4 2/18 vs. Arkansas L 8-6 Elon Tournament 2/23 vs. Connecticut L 11-8 2/23 vs. North Carolina A&T L 7-5 2/24 vs. Campbell W 3-0 2/24 at Elon L 7-3 2/24 vs. Georgetown W 10-2 UNC Tournament3/2 vs. Appalachian State W 12-10 3/3 vs. Fairfield W 6-0 3/3 at North Carolina L 5-3 3/4 vs. Liberty L 7-3 3/10 at Drexel L 7-2 3/11 at Florida Atlantic L 9-1 3/13 at Florida International L 2-1 3/16 vs. Massachusetts L 6-0 (8) 3/16 vs. No. 3 Texas A&M L 1-0 (8) 3/17 vs. Quinnipiac W 8-6 (8) 3/17 at Florida Atlantic L 10-1 3/18 vs. Quinnipiac W 7-3 3/22 at Hofstra L 7-0 Scarlet Knight Tournament3/24 Maine L 4-3 (8)3/24 Maine W 7-3 3/25 Saint Peter’s W 5-2 3/28 Princeton W 10-0 3/28 Princeton W 9-4 3/30 at South Florida* L 8-4 3/30 at South Florida* L 4-3 4/1 at Louisville* W 8-4 4/1 at Louisville* L 8-0 4/7 at Villanova* W 8-5 4/7 at Villanova* W 8-2 4/10 at Rider W 11-3 4/14 St. John’s* W 3-2 4/14 St. John’s* W 7-6 (9)4/18 Seton Hall* W 5-0 4/18 Seton Hall* L 9-4 4/21 at Providence* L 5-2 4/21 at Providence* L 4-1 4/22 at Connecticut* L 10-2 4/22 at Connecticut* L 7-1 4/24 Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-1 4/24 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12-2 4/25 Monmouth L 6-4 4/27 at Syracuse* L 5-2

4/28 at Syracuse* W 5-2 4/29 at Pittsburgh* L 10-1 4/29 at Pittsburgh* L 10-1 5/5 Notre Dame* L 5-2 5/5 Notre Dame* L 5-1 5/6 No. 11 DePaul* L 8-0 5/6 No. 11 DePaul* L 5-0

2006 (15-37, 5-17 BIG EAST) Elon Invitational2/24 vs. Campbell L 5-1 2/24 vs. Towson L 6-1 2/25 vs. Albany L 8-3 2/25 at Elon L 2-1 Charleston Southern Tournament3/3 vs. Furman L 4-3 (8)3/3 vs. Brown L 5-2 3/4 vs. Western Carolina L 11-3 3/4 vs. Northern Colorado L 6-4 3/4 vs. Furman L 6-1 Florida Atlantic Tournament 3/10 vs. Bethune-Cookman L 3-0 3/10 at Florida Atlantic L 9-0 3/11 vs. Campbell W 5-4 3/11 vs. Bowling Green L 3-0 3/12 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 3-2 3/15 at Delaware State W 8-2 3/16 vs. Albany W 1-0 Delaware State Bash at the Beach3/17 vs. Lehigh L 1-0 3/17 vs. Monmouth L 13-5 3/18 vs. Stony Brook L 9-4 3/18 vs. Mount St. Mary’s L 5-4 (9)3/19 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 11-5 3/25 Connecticut* L 4-0 3/25 Connecticut* L 6-0 3/26 Providence* L 11-1 3/26 Providence* W 5-1 3/29 at Princeton L 2-0 3/29 at Princeton L 9-2 4/1 Pittsburgh* L 11-5 (8)4/1 Pittsburgh* L 5-1 4/2 Syracuse* L 8-0 4/2 Syracuse* L 5-1 4/6 Army L 10-6 4/6 Army W 8-7 4/9 at St. John’s* L 5-1 4/9 at St. John’s* W 7-3 4/13 Rider W 2-1 (10) 4/15 Villanova* W 9-1 4/15 Villanova* W 4-3 4/18 at Seton Hall* L 3-2 4/18 at Seton Hall* L 3-1 4/19 at Monmouth W 2-0 4/19 at Monmouth L 2-1 4/22 at DePaul* L 8-3 4/22 at DePaul* L 6-3 4/23 at Notre Dame* L 8-0 4/23 at Notre Dame* L 7-0 5/2 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 11-4 5/2 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 9-1 5/6 No. 19 Louisville* L 7-3 5/6 No. 19 Louisville* L 3-0 5/7 No. 25 South Florida* W 2-1 5/7 No. 25 South Florida* L 2-1 2005 (5-43, 1-15 BIG EAST) Florida Atlantic Tournament2/18 vs. Ohio State L 8-0 2/18 at Florida Atlantic L 7-2 2/19 vs. North Carolina State L 3-0 2/19 vs. No. 8 Michigan L 8-0 2/20 vs. North Carolina State L 10-0 Speedline Invitational Tournament3/10 at South Florida L 4-0 3/10 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga L 12-1 3/11 vs. Tennessee Tech L 5-1 3/12 vs. Penn State L 10-0 3/12 vs. Temple L 9-1 3/13 vs. Villanova L 2-1 Cavalier Classic 3/18 vs. East Carolina L 16-8 3/18 vs. Toledo L 18-3 3/19 at Virginia L 12-3

3/19 vs. Bowling Green L 6-1 3/20 vs. Toledo L 13-2 3/26 Wagner L 8-3 3/26 Wagner L 12-4 3/30 Hofstra L 12-0 3/30 Hofstra L 11-2 4/4 Pittsburgh* L 7-4 4/4 Pittsburgh* L 4-1 4/6 at Army L 11-6 4/6 at Army L 10-24/9 at Providence* L 1-0 4/9 at Providence* L 6-0 4/10 at Connecticut* W 2-1 4/10 at Connecticut* L 5-0 4/12 Princeton L 12-3 4/12 Princeton W 3-1 4/14 at Rider W 8-5 (8)4/14 at Rider L 13-5 4/16 St. John’s* L 9-0 4/16 St. John’s* L 9-3 4/17 Seton Hall* L 7-4 4/17 Seton Hall* L 11-3 4/20 Monmouth L 17-7 4/20 Monmouth L 8-7 4/24 at Syracuse* L 12-4 4/24 at Syracuse* L 14-1 4/26 at Delaware L 6-1 4/26 at Delaware L 8-0 4/28 Fairleigh Dickinson W 14-7 4/28 Fairleigh Dickinson W 7-5 5/1 at Villanova* L 7-2 5/1 at Villanova* L 8-35/7 Notre Dame* L 11-0 5/7 Notre Dame* L 7-1

2004 (25-29-1, 8-12 BIG EAST) Florida Atlantic Tournament2/20 vs. Long Island W 8-0 2/20 vs. No. 9 Michigan L 2-1 (8) 2/21 vs. Eastern Michigan L 3-1 2/21 at Florida Atlantic L 2-1 2/22 vs. Long Island W 4-2 2/22 vs. Eastern Michigan W 8-6 (11) Speedline Invitational Tournament 3/4 vs. Jacksonville W 6-1 3/4 vs. No. 14 Oregon L 6-0 3/5 vs. Northwestern L 8-0 3/5 vs. Coastal Carolina W 4-2 3/6 vs. Temple L 7-2 3/7 vs. Mercer W 2-1 3/7 vs. Nevada, Las Vegas L 5-1 3/17 at Maryland L 6-4 3/17 at Maryland L 6-0 Cavalier Classic3/19 vs. Towson W 1-0 3/19 at Virginia W 4-0 3/20 vs. Youngtown State L 5-3 (8)3/20 vs. Campbell W 4-1 (8) 3/21 vs. La Salle W 7-5 3/21 at Virginia L 7-4 3/24 at Princeton W 3-0 3/24 at Princeton L 5-4 3/28 Providence* L 2-0 3/28 Providence* L 10-0 3/30 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-1 3/30 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-0 3/31 Columbia L 7-4 3/31 Columbia W 2-0 4/2 at Virginia Tech* L 8-0 4/2 at Virginia Tech* L 9-1 4/4 at Pittsburgh* W 2-1 4/4 at Pittsburgh* L 9-3 4/7 at Hofstra L 9-2 4/7 at Hofstra W 10-5 4/10 Villanova* L 9-2 4/10 Villanova* W 1-0 4/15 Rider L 7-6 4/15 Rider W 2-0 4/17 Connecticut* L 2-0 4/17 Connecticut* W 5-0 4/18 Boston College* W 3-1 4/18 Boston College* W 9-3 4/21 at Monmouth W 6-0 4/21 at Monmouth L 4-3

4/24 Syracuse* L 7-1 4/24 Syracuse* W 4-0 4/25 Notre Dame* L 8-5 4/25 Notre Dame* L 4-2 4/28 Delaware L 4-2 4/28 Delaware T 4-4 5/1 at Seton Hall* L 3-0 5/1 at Seton Hall* W 3-1 5/2 at St. John’s* L 5-3 5/2 at St. John’s* W 2-0 (11)

2003 (26-23, 8-12 BIG EAST) Triangle Classic (Raleigh, N.C.)2/14 vs. Charleston Southern W 2-0 2/14 vs. North Carolina L 10-2 Florida Atlantic Tournament 2/21 vs. UCLA L 8-1 2/21 at Florida Atlantic W 3-1 2/22 vs. Wisconsin W 5-1 2/22 vs. Florida International W 3-1 2/23 vs. UCLA L 8-0 Florida State Invitational3/7 at Florida State L 6-0 3/8 vs. Penn State L 8-0 3/8 vs. Winthrop W 3-1 Winthrop Invitational3/14 vs. Winthrop W 4-1 3/14 vs. Morgan State W 8-1 3/16 vs. Tulsa L 3-23/18 at Virginia L 5-2 3/18 at Virginia W 6-1 3/22 Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-0 3/22 Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-3 3/25 Princeton W 5-4 3/25 Princeton W 3-2 3/29 St. John’s* L 7-1 3/29 St. John’s* W 2-0 3/31 Seton Hall* L 8-5 3/31 Seton Hall* L 7-0 4/2 at Columbia W 6-2 4/2 at Columbia W 6-0 4/6 at Connecticut* L 2-0 4/6 at Connecticut* L 10-2 4/14 at Providence* W 5-2 4/14 at Providence* L 3-0 4/15 Monmouth W 9-0 4/15 Monmouth W 11-1 4/17 at Rider W 7-6 4/17 at Rider L 5-2 4/19 at Villanova* W 2-0 4/19 at Villanova* L 6-5 4/23 St. Joseph’s L 5-4 4/23 St. Joseph’s W 13-4 4/27 Virginia Tech* L 5-4 4/27 Virginia Tech* W 10-7 4/28 Pittsburgh* W 6-4 4/28 Pittsburgh* L 1-0 (8)4/29 at Boston College* W 4-2 4/29 at Boston College* W 5-2 4/30 at Delaware L 7-1 4/30 at Delaware L 4-3 5/3 at Syracuse* L 6-3 5/3 at Syracuse* L 7-1 5/4 at Notre Dame* W 2-0 5/4 at Notre Dame* L 1-0

2002 (22-25, 9-11 BIG EAST) Florida Atlantic Tournament2/22 vs. Southern Illinois L 6-4 2/22 vs. Georgia Tech L 6-1 2/23 vs. Florida International L 4-2 2/23 at Florida Atlantic L 1-0 2/24 vs. Georgia Tech L 2-1 (9) Elon College Tournament3/8 at Elon L 6-2 3/10 vs. Dayton W 4-3 KIA Classic (Cal State Fullerton)3/13 at Cal State Fullerton L 7-1 3/14 vs. Florida State L 5-1 3/15 vs. Oklahoma L 8-3 (8) 3/16 vs. Arizona State L 11-1 3/16 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 7-2 3/24 at Pittsburgh* W 4-3 (9) 3/24 at Pittsburgh* W 1-0

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3/27 at Princeton L 1-0 3/27 at Princeton L 9-1 3/30 Villanova* L 2-0 3/30 Villanova* L 2-1 (8) 4/1 Hofstra W 1-0 4/1 Hofstra W 4-0 4/3 La Salle W 2-0 4/3 La Salle W 11-0 4/6 Providence* W 7-2 4/6 Providence* W 3-0 4/7 Boston College* L 2-0 4/7 Boston College* L 2-1 (9) 4/9 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 1-0 4/9 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 5-1 4/11 at Monmouth W 3-1 4/11 at Monmouth W 10-0 4/13 at Virginia Tech* L 3-1 4/13 at Virginia Tech* W 5-1 4/18 Rider L 2-1 4/18 Rider W 5-0 4/20 at St. John’s* W 3-0 4/20 at St. John’s* W 5-1 4/21 at Seton Hall* L 3-1 4/21 at Seton Hall* L 4-3 (9) 4/27 Connecticut* W 1-0 4/27 Connecticut* L 4-1 4/29 Syracuse* L 6-0 4/29 Syracuse* L 8-1 4/20 Delaware W 4-0 5/3 at Notre Dame* W 5-2 5/3 at Notre Dame* L 10-1 5/5 Columbia W 1-0 (8) 5/5 Columbia W 6-0

2001 (22-27, 5-15 BIG EAST)Cavalier Classic Tournament (Virginia)3/2 vs. Ohio L 5-4 3/2 vs. Ohio L 6-0 3/3 vs. Drexel W 1-0 3/3 vs. Drexel L 4-0 Holiday Inn Express Pirate Invitational 3/9 vs. Evansville L 4-0 3/9 vs. Campbell L 2-1 3/10 at East Carolina L 8-4 3/10 vs. Cleveland State W 2-0 3/11 vs. Cleveland State W 3-0 3/11 at East Carolina L 1-0 (9) Clearwater Parks and Recreation Tournament3/15 vs. Akron W 3-2 3/15 vs. South Florida L 2-1 3/16 vs. Maine W 4-0 3/16 vs. Liberty W 1-0 3/17 vs. Fordham W 6-0 3/17 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 1-0 (9) 3/18 vs. Canisius College W 4-3 3/18 vs. South Florida W 6-2 3/28 Princeton L 2-0 (11) 3/31 at Boston College* W 1-0 3/31 at Boston College* L 8-2 4/1 at Providence* L 1-0 (13)4/1 at Providence* W 10-4 4/4 at La Salle W 8-3 4/4 at La Salle W 2-0 4/7 Virginia Tech* L 1-0 4/7 Virginia Tech* W 3-1 4/10 Monmouth W 6-1 4/10 Monmouth W 4-3 4/14 at Villanova* L 2-0 4/14 at Villanova* L 2-1 (8) 4/19 at Rider W 4-0 4/19 at Rider W 2-0 4/21 St. John’s* L 2-0 4/21 St. John’s* W 3-1 4/22 Seton Hall* L 8-0 4/22 Seton Hall* L 5-1 (11) 4/25 at Hofstra W 6-5 4/25 at Hofstra L 3-1 4/28 at Connecticut* L 6-0 4/28 at Connecticut* L 10-9 4/29 at Syracuse* L 1-0 (9)4/29 at Syracuse* L 4-0 5/2 at Delaware L 7-1

5/2 at Delaware L 6-5 5/5 Notre Dame* L 5-1 5/5 Notre Dame* L 4-0 5/6 Pittsburgh* W 6-1 5/6 Pittsburgh* L 2-0

2000 (24-16-1, 6-8 BIG EAST) Florida Atlantic Invitational3/16 at Florida Atlantic L 2-1 3/17 at Florida Atlantic L 3-0 3/17 vs. Michigan State L 1-0 3/18 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga W 2-1 (9) 3/18 vs. Colgate W 14-7 Virginia’s Who’s Hoo Tournament3/25 vs. Bowling Green W 7-1 3/25 vs. Pittsburgh L 4-0 3/26 vs. Penn State L 6-5 3/26 at Virginia W 5-4 3/28 La Salle W 2-0 3/28 La Salle W 5-2 3/29 at Manhattan College W 5-3 3/29 at Manhattan College W 7-0 3/30 at Princeton W 6-3 (8) 3/30 at Princeton L 5-0 4/1 St. John’s* L 6-0 4/1 St. John’s* L 4-2 4/2 Seton Hall* L 3-1 4/2 Seton Hall* W 1-0 4/5 at Saint Peter’s W 11-0 4/5 at Saint Peter’s W 5-0 4/6 at Monmouth W 5-2 4/6 at Monmouth W 4-0 4/9 at Pittsburgh* L 6-1 4/9 at Pittsburgh* W 5-3 4/12 Delaware W 3-1 4/12 Delaware L 4-3 4/15 at Connecticut* L 1-0 (9) 4/15 at Connecticut* W 2-1 (8) 4/16 Syracuse W 8-3 4/16 Syracuse T 3-3 4/19 Army W 2-1 4/19 Army W 9-1 4/20 Rider L 6-5 4/20 Rider W 6-1 4/24 Villanova* L 5-1 4/24 Villanova* W 2-1 4/29 at Providence* W 9-0 4/29 at Providence* W 5-1 (9) 4/30 at Boston College* L 1-0 4/30 at Boston College* L 4-1

1999 (26-26, 7-9 BIG EAST) 3/16 vs. Utah L 5-1 3/16 vs. Utah L 1-0 Airtouch Cellular Capital Classic 3/18 vs. SW Missouri State W 4-1 (8)3/19 vs. Iowa L 6-2 3/19 vs. Kansas W 8-6 (8) 3/19 vs. No. 16 Oregon L 17-2 3/20 vs. Indiana State W 5-4 (9) 3/20 vs. Southern Illinois L 5-1 3/25 Princeton L 2-0 (9)3/25 Princeton L 11-0 Virginia’s Hoo’s Who Tournament3/27 vs. Penn State L 6-3 3/27 vs. Akron W 6-3 3/28 vs. Marshall W 11-10 3/28 vs. Virginia W 6-5 3/31 at Fordham W 11-1 3/31 at Fordham W 7-0 4/1 at Villanova* L 3-2 4/1 at Villanova* W 7-5 4/3 at Hofstra L 5-1 4/3 at Hofstra L 9-1 4/6 Monmouth W 2-0 4/6 Monmouth L 1-0 4/7 at Long Island W 5-1 4/7 at Long Island L 8-5 4/8 Saint Peter’s W 12-3 4/8 Saint Peter’s W 2-1 4/10 Notre Dame* L 4-2 4/10 Notre Dame* L 9-1 4/11 Pittsburgh* W 4-2 4/11 Pittsburgh* W 13-12 (8)

4/13 at Delaware W 1-0 4/13 at Delaware L 7-2 4/15 Manhattan College W 7-0 4/15 Manhattan College L 9-7 4/17 Connecticut* W 5-0 4/17 Connecticut* L 16-1 4/20 at Rider W 9-1 4/20 at Rider L 8-0 4/22 Harvard W 8-1 4/22 Harvard W 8-7 4/24 at St. John’s* W 13-9 4/24 at St. John’s* L 15-13 4/25 at Seton Hall* L 4-3 4/25 at Seton Hall* L 12-1 4/28 at Temple W 6-1 4/28 at Temple W 7-3 4/29 at No. 17 Massachusetts L 6-0 4/29 at No. 17 Massachusetts L 8-0 5/1 Providence* W 13-5 5/1 Providence* W 10-2 5/2 Boston College* L 5-4 5/2 Boston College* L 6-3

1998 (25-22, 10-5 BIG EAST) Rebel Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)3/14 at Maine W 7-1 3/15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay L 4-3 3/15 vs. Moorhead W 2-1 3/17 vs. Colgate W 7-5 3/17 vs. Fairfield L 6-1 3/19 vs. St. Xavier L 4-1 3/23 at Seton Hall* W 8-0 3/23 at Seton Hall* W 16-6 3/24 at Seton Hall* L 3-1 3/26 Iona W 5-0 3/26 Iona W 5-3 3/28 Notre Dame* L 5-4 3/28 Notre Dame* W 9-2 3/29 Notre Dame* W 5-0 4/1 Long Island W 6-4 4/2 at St. John’s* W 4-0 4/2 at St. John’s* L 5-1 4/4 at Connecticut* W 13-1 4/5 at Harvard L 6-0 4/5 at Harvard W 7-3 4/6 at Connecticut* W 8-3 4/8 at Villanova* L 2-0 4/9 at Villanova* L 4-3 4/13 Hofstra L 6-0 4/13 Hofstra L 10-5 4/15 at Monmouth W 4-1 4/15 at Monmouth W 8-3 4/16 La Salle L 3-04/16 La Salle L 9-1 4/18 Boston College* L 7-3 4/18 Boston College* W 4-3 4/19 Providence* W 6-0 4/19 Providence* W 10-0 4/21 Rider W 9-1 4/21 Rider L 12-10 4/22 Temple W 5-1 4/22 Temple L 3-1 Hudson Hokie Softball Classic4/24 vs. Virginia Tech W 9-8 4/25 vs. North Carolina A&T W 10-1 4/25 vs. East Carolina L 9-0 4/26 vs. Virginia Tech L 13-10 4/26 vs. North Carolina A&T W 8-0 4/28 at Princeton L 2-0 4/28 at Princeton L 5-0 BIG EAST Tournament 5/2 vs. Boston College L 1-0 5/2 vs Notre Dame W 1-0 5/3 vs. Connecticut L 15-0

1997 (22-28, 7-9 BIG EAST) Houston Invitational3/13 vs. Baylor W 2-0 3/13 vs. Texas A&M L 2-1 3/14 vs. Oklahoma L 8-0 3/14 vs. Incarnate Word W 8-0 3/14 vs. McNeese State L 13-0 3/15 vs. Texas A&M L 7-2 3/15 vs. Texas Lutheran W 3-0

3/15 vs. Baylor L 5-0 3/19 at La Salle L 8-4 3/19 at La Salle L 8-0 3/22 at Lafayette W 8-4 3/22 at Lafayette W 11-5 3/23 Seton Hall* W 10-7 3/23 Seton Hall* L 12-5 3/24 Seton Hall* W 6-2 3/24 Seton Hall* W 5-4 3/26 Villanova* L 6-5 3/26 Villanova* W 10-2 3/27 Villanova* W 4-3 3/27 Villanova* L 5-4 4/2 at Hofstra L 8-0 4/2 at Hofstra L 9-6 4/3 St. John’s* L 3-2 4/3 St. John’s* W 11-0 4/5 Massachusetts L 5-3 4/5 Massachusetts L 10-1 4/6 Towson W 10-2 4/6 Towson W 10-1 4/9 at Temple W 8-6 4/9 at Temple L 8-4 4/10 at Manhattan College W 9-3 4/10 at Manhattan College L 5-3 4/13 Boston University L 12-6 4/13 Boston University W 7-6 4/15 at Saint Peter’s L 4-3 4/15 at Saint Peter’s W 18-8 4/16 at Army W 10-5 4/16 at Army W 13-10 4/19 at Boston College* L 1-0 4/19 at Boston College* L 7-5 4/24 at Rider W 9-0 4/24 at Rider W 10-1 4/26 at Notre Dame* L 6-44/26 at Notre Dame* L 5-0 4/27 at Notre Dame* W 7-0 4/27 at Notre Dame* L 2-0 5/1 Princeton L 7-3 5/1 Princeton L 6-1 BIG EAST Tournament5/4 at Connecticut L 5-1 5/4 vs. Notre Dame L 11-8

1996 (26-22, 10-10 BIG EAST) Stetson Tournament3/8 vs. College of Charleston W 13-1 3/8 vs. College of Charleston W 12-1 3/9 vs. Colgate L 4-0 3/9 vs. Colgate W 2-1 3/10 at Stetson W 9-1 3/12 vs. Florida Atlantic W 3-1 3/12 vs. Florida Atlantic L 7-1 3/13 vs. Florida Atlantic W 6-3 3/13 vs. Florida Atlantic W 6-3 3/23 vs. Towson W 9-7 (8)3/23 vs. Towson L 9-8 3/25 La Salle W 10-2 3/25 La Salle W 4-2 3/26 Lehigh L 3-1 3/26 Lehigh W 7-4 3/30 at Notre Dame* L 15-0 3/30 at Notre Dame* L 5-0 3/31 at Notre Dame* L 8-2 3/31 at Notre Dame* L 4-0 4/2 at Hofstra L 8-2 4/3 Saint Peter’s W 6-2 4/3 Saint Peter’s W 6-4 4/6 at St. John’s* W 9-1 4/6 at St. John’s* W 5-4 (8) 4/11 Manhattan College W 10-0 4/11 Manhattan College W 10-1 4/13 at Connecticut* W 2-0 (8) 4/13 at Connecticut* L 5-1 4/17 Seton Hall* W 5-1 4/17 Seton Hall* W 19-0 4/18 Seton Hall* W 5-4 4/18 Seton Hall* L 4-3 4/20 Boston College* W 5-1 4/20 Boston College* L 9-5 4/21 No. 5 Providence* W 5-1 (8)4/21 No. 5 Providence* W 4-1 4/23 at St. Joseph’s L 11-6

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4/23 at St. Joseph’s L 12-8 4/24 at Princeton L 5-3 4/24 at Princeton L 3-0 4/25 Rider W 4-0 4/25 Rider L 3-2 4/27 at Villanova* L 7-1 4/27 at Villanova* L 4-1 4/28 at Villanova* W 2-0 4/28 at Villanova* L 10-1 ECAC Tournament5/11 at Boston College L 7-6 5/11 vs. Brown L 4-3 (12)

1995 (30-17, 7-3 Atlantic 10) Florida Spring Trip3/13 vs. Northern Illinois L 10-2 3/14 vs. Michigan State L 5-4 3/15 vs. Iowa State W 3-1 3/15 vs. Iowa State L 12-3 3/16 vs. Canisius College W 1-03/16 vs. Canisius College W 4-23/18 vs. Stetson W 11-2 3/18 vs. Stetson W 6-5 3/22 at La Salle W 4-2 3/22 at La Salle W 9-8 3/25 at Princeton L 2-1 3/25 at Princeton W 8-13/30 Villanova W 2-03/30 Villanova W 18-04/1 St. Bonaventure* W 7-2 4/1 St. Bonaventure* W 8-0 4/5 at Lehigh W 7-2 4/5 at Lehigh L 9-1 4/6 St. John’s W 9-5 4/6 St. John’s L 3-2 4/8 St. Joseph’s* W 4-1 4/8 St. Joseph’s* W 12-6 4/9 Temple* W 10-7 4/9 Temple* L 2-1 4/11 at Long Island L 6-5 4/11 at Long Island W 8-3 4/14 at Massachusetts* L 10-0 4/14at Massachusetts* W 4-1 4/15 at Rhode Island* L 3-1 4/15 at Rhode Island* W 3-0 4/20 Seton Hall W 9-0 4/20 Seton Hall W 7-2 4/22 at Connecticut L 1-0 4/22 at Connecticut L 7-4 4/23 at Central Connecticut W 8-0 4/23 at Central Connecticut W 4-0 4/25 Lafayette W 18-1 4/25Lafayette W 14-0 4/27at Rider L 6-5 4/27 at Rider W 12-8Atlantic 10 Tournament vs. St. Joseph’s W 12-11 vs. Massachusetts L 8-1 vs. St. Joseph’s W 2-1 vs. Massachusetts L 5-1ECAC Tournament East Carolina W 4-0 Harvard L 2-0 Providence L 5-4

1994 (26-25, 9-5 Atlantic 10) 3/15 at North Carolina L 8-0 3/15 at North Carolina L 11-4 East Carolina Classic3/16 at East Carolina L 7-6 3/16 at East Carolina L 7-5 3/18 vs. George Mason W 3-2 3/18 vs. Costal Carolina L 7-5 3/19 vs. Bucknell W 9-5 3/19 vs. Lehigh L 5-2 3/20 vs. Long Island W 5-1 3/20 vs. East Carolina L 7-0 West Point Classic3/25 vs. Robert Morris W 4-3 3/25 vs. Temple L 2-1 (9) 3/26 vs. Robert Morris L 6-4 3/26 at Princeton L 3-0 3/31 Princeton L 6-0 3/31 Princeton W 2-0

4/1 at Rhode Island* L 3-0 4/1 at Rhode Island* L 1-0 4/5 Long Island W 13-4 4/5 Long Island W 11-5 4/9 St. Bonaventure* W 17-1 4/9 St. Bonaventure* W 12-1 4/16 La Salle W 4-3 4/16 La Salle W 1-0 4/17 Army W 7-4 4/17 Army W 8-7 4/18 St. Joseph’s* W 1-0 4/18 St. Joseph’s* W 5-4 4/19 at Temple* L 5-3 4/19 at Temple* W 7-1 4/21 at Seton Hall W 3-2 4/21 at Seton Hall W 7-1 4/23 Connecticut L 9-8 4/23 Connecticut W 3-0 4/24 Central Connecticut W 8-3 4/24 Central Connecticut W 12-0 4/25 at Massachusetts* L 2-1 4/25 at Massachusetts* W 3-1 4/28 Rider L 6-4 (11) 4/28 Rider W 5-4 University of Virginia Tournament 4/30 at Virginia L 8-04/30 vs. South Carolina L 12-4 4/30 vs. East Carolina L 6-1 5/1 vs. South Carolina L 8-2 5/1 at Virginia L 8-0Atlantic 10 Tournament 5/13 vs. Rhode Island* W 7-3 5/15 vs. Massachusetts* W 2-1 5/15 vs. Massachusetts* L 5-4 (9)5/15 vs. Massachusetts* W 3-1NCAA Tournament5/16 vs. Texas A&M L 6-2 5/16 vs. Canisius College L 4-3 (9)

1993 (34-21, 7-3 Atlantic 10) Florida State Invitational3/14 vs. Adelphi W 6-1 3/14 vs. Adelphi W 3-1 3/18 vs. Northern Iowa W 4-2 3/18 vs. Rhode Island W 7-0 3/19 vs. Princeton L 1-0 3/19 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 12-3 3/20 vs. Samford W 6-2 3/20 vs. Nicholls State L 6-2 3/20 vs. Southern Illinois L 9-13/27 vs. Connecticut L 2-1 3/27 vs. Connecticut L 7-3 3/30 at Princeton W 4-3 3/30 at Princeton L 6-5 4/3 at St. Joseph’s* W 5-1 4/3 at St. Joseph’s* L 1-0 4/4 at Temple* W 8-3 4/4 at Temple* L 5-1 4/6 Temple L 2-0 4/6 Temple W 6-0 4/8 St. John’s W 3-2 4/8 St. John’s W 10-5 4/10 Massachusetts* W 6-5 4/10 Massachusetts* L 8-4 4/12 at Long Island W 2-1 4/12 at Long Island W 2-0 4/13 Drexel W 9-84/13 Drexel W 9-3 4/15 Adelphi W 11-1 4/15 Adelphi W 3-0 4/16 at Canisius College L 4-0 4/16 at Canisius College L 11-5 4/18 at St. Bonaventure* W 11-1 4/18 at St. Bonaventure* W 11-1 4/19 Robert Morris L 5-0 4/19 Robert Morris W 2-0 4/21 Seton Hall W 10-3 4/21 Seton Hall W 11-3 4/22 at La Salle L 2-1 4/22 at La Salle L 11-10 4/24 Rhode Island* W 11-2 4/24 Rhode Island* W 3-1 4/27 at Army W 6-14/27 at Army W 10-2

4/29 at Rider L 8-1 4/29 at Rider W 9-0 5/1 at Marist L 7-5 5/1 at Marist W 4-25/2 Hofstra L 10-2 5/2 Hofstra L 4-0 5/4 Monmouth W 7-5 5/4 Monmouth W 4-3Atlantic 10 Tournament 5/14 vs. St. Joseph’s L 8-55/15 vs. Temple W 11-5 5/15 vs. St. Joseph’s W 2-0 5/16 vs. Massachusetts L 1-0

1992 (26-25, 6-4 Atlantic 10) Florida State University Tournament 3/16 vs. Florida A&M W 12-0 3/16 vs. Florida A&M W 5-0 3/17 at Florida State L 1-0 3/17 at Florida State L 8-4 3/18 vs. Southern Illinois L 2-13/18 vs. Southern Illinois L 6-03/20 vs. Virginia W 3-1 3/20 vs. Florida W 13-0 3/21 vs. Southern Illinois L 2-0 3/21 vs. Miami (Ohio) L 1-0 3/21 vs. Northern Iowa L 7-5 3/27 Robert Morris L 4-2 3/27 Robert Morris L 13-1 3/31 Princeton W 1-0 3/31 Princeton L 7-5 4/2 at Adelphi L 3-0 4/2 at Adelphi L 2-04/4 St. Bonaventure* W 11-0 4/4 St. Bonaventure* W 10-0 4/5 Marist W 22-0 4/5 Marist W 11-1 4/7 at Temple* W 4-3 4/7 at Temple* L 1-0 4/9 at St. John’s W 9-1 4/9 at St. John’s W 4-1 4/11 at St. Joseph’s* W 5-1 4/11 at St. Joseph’s* W 2-0 4/12 Connecticut L 8-2 4/12 Connecticut L 9-2 4/14 La Salle L 6-2 4/14 La Salle W 4-2 4/19 at Rhode Island* L 7-6 4/19 at Rhode Island* W 10-0 4/20 at Massachusetts* L 2-0 4/20 at Massachusetts* L 2-1 4/21 at Drexel W 4-1 4/21 at Drexel W 7-2 4/25 at Hofstra L 3-0 4/25 at Hofstra L 5-3 4/26 Temple W 10-0 4/26 Temple W 4-0 4/28 Army W 1-0 4/28 Army L 3-1 4/29 Rider W 1-0 4/29 Rider L 4-3 5/5 at Monmouth W 6-0 5/5 at Monmouth W 5-0 Atlantic 10 Tournament 5/9 vs. Rhode Island W 6-1 5/9 vs. Massachusetts L 10-3 5/10 vs. Temple W 4-2 5/10 vs. Massachusetts L 2-1

1991 (26-22-1, 7-4 Atlantic 10) 3/17 vs. Minnesota L 4-33/17 vs. Minnesota L 9-0 3/18 vs. Cal. State-Northridge L 8-2 3/18 vs. Cal. State-Northridge L 6-1 PONY Invitational3/20 vs. Minnesota L 3-2 3/21 vs. Nevada, Las Vegas L 8-13/22 vs. Colorado State W 1-0 3/23 vs. Oklahoma State L 1-0 (9)3/23 vs. Oregon State L 5-0 3/24 vs. Colorado State L 7-2 3/26 at Temple W 3-03/26 at Temple W 9-0 4/2 at Princeton W 3-0

4/2 at Princeton L 7-2 4/4 Adelphi W 2-0 4/4 Adelphi W 7-0 4/6 Massachusetts* L 11-2 4/6 Massachusetts* L 17-0 4/7 Rhode Island* W 2-0 4/7 Rhode Island* W 4-0 4/9 St. John’s L 6-3 4/9 St. John’s L 3-2 4/13 at St. Bonaventure* W 4-0 4/13 at St. Bonaventure* W 10-0 4/14 at Penn State* W 3-2 4/16 Monmouth W 6-1 4/16 Monmouth W 2-0 4/18 Seton Hall W 3-0 4/18 Seton Hall W 13-2 4/20 St. Joseph’s* W 6-1 4/20 St. Joseph’s* L 3-2 4/23 Drexel W 6-0 4/23 Drexel W 13-3 Penn State Invitational4/26 vs. George Mason W 7-2 4/26 vs. Georgia State L 1-04/27 vs. Drexel W 3-24/27 vs. Detroit L 6-1 4/28 vs. Rhode Island W 3-0 4/28 vs. Georgia State L 3-2 5/1 Temple* L 3-1 5/1 Temple* W 2-1 5/3 at No. 22 Connecticut L 1-0 (11) 5/3 at No. 22 Connecticut T 2-2 (9)5/4 at Boston College W 2-0 5/4 at Boston College W 4-0 Atlantic 10 Tournament5/10 vs. Penn State W 3-1 5/11 vs. Massachusetts L 3-2 5/11 vs. Temple W 1-05/11 vs. Massachusetts L 5-4

1990 (27-19-1, 11-1 Atlantic 10) Tournament Bowling Green W 7-4 (14)Cal State-Fullerton L 3-0US International L 1-0 (10)US International L 2-1 (9)Minnesota L 3-2 (8)Cal State-Fullerton L 8-0Nebraska L 4-2Oklahoma State L 8-0Arizona L 3-0Cal Poly Pomona W 1-0Temple L 6-0Temple L 1-0La Salle W 5-2La Salle T 5-5 (9)Monmouth W 3-0Monmouth W 2-0Adelphi W 4-2Adelphi L 1-0St. Joseph’s* W 6-1St. Joseph’s* W 7-0Long Island W 4-0Long Island W 11-1St. John’s L 4-0St. John’s L 1-0Rhode Island* W 1-0 (8)Rhode Island* W 5-1Princeton W 7-4Princeton W 3-1Temple* W 3-2Temple* W 5-2St. Bonaventure* W 19-0St. Bonaventure* W 12-0Penn State* W 2-1 (9)Penn State* W 5-0Drexel W 5-2Drexel W 7-3TournamentKent State L 2-0George Mason W 3-2Boston College W 9-3Massachusetts L 2-0Penn State L 4-0Rider W 4-1Rider L 3-1Seton Hall W 9-0Seton Hall L 2-1

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Massachusetts* W 7-0Massachusetts* L 4-3 (9)Atlantic 10 TournamentTemple L 5-1Penn State L 2-0

1989 (28-22, 6-6 Atlantic 10) Tournament Maine W 3-1Illinois-Chicago L 7-5Michigan State L 1-0Evansville L 3-2Youngstown State W 8-1SW Missouri State L 6-0Texas-Arlington L 3-0Youngstown State W 5-3Vermont W 4-0DePaul W 4-3Illinois-Chicago L 4-3Drake W 2-1Mercer W 3-0Mercer W 1-0Temple L 1-0Temple L 1-0Monmouth W 9-0Monmouth W 3-0Princeton L 1-0Princeton L 1-0Drexel W 2-0Drexel L 3-1Connecticut W 3-1Connecticut L 4-3St. Joseph’s* W 5-2St. Joseph’s* W 9-1St. John’s W 2-0Rhode Island* W 2-1Rhode Island* L 5-1Seton Hall W 7-0Seton Hall W 6-0Temple* L 6-2Temple* L 4-0St. Bonaventure* W 9-0St. Bonaventure* W 6-0Penn State* L 2-1Penn State* L 6-4Tournament Brown W 4-0Adelphi L 4-3Detroit W 3-1Rhode Island W 3-1Penn State W 2-1Penn State L 3-2Penn State W 2-1Rider W 5-1Rider W 11-7Massachusetts* L 1-0Massachusetts* W 5-4Atlantic 10 Tournament Temple L 3-2Penn State L 3-0

1988 (30-26-1, 6-6 Atlantic 10) Rebel Spring Tournament Illinois-Chicago W 8-1Iowa L 3-2DePaul W 2-1Michigan State W 4-2Akron L 3-0Drake W 4-0Eastern Illinois W 2-1SW Missouri State W 3-1Iowa L 3-2South Florida L 5-3Massachusetts L 7-6Akron L 3-0Rider L 6-0St. John’s W 5-0Temple W 4-0Temple L 7-3La Salle W 6-1La Salle L 2-1St. Bonaventure* W 8-0St. Bonaventure* W 4-0Princeton L 5-0Princeton L 1-0Massachusetts* L 3-0Massachusetts* L 2-0Connecticut L 8-1Connecticut L 5-1St. Joseph’s* W 2-1

St. Joseph’s* L 10-7St. John’s W 9-3St. John’s T 0-0Rhode Island* W 6-1Rhode Island* W 1-0Providence W 5-0Providence W 6-1Adelphi L 4-1Adelphi W 1-0Temple* L 4-3Temple* W 2-0Penn State* L 5-3Penn State* L 11-6Drexel W 4-1Drexel W 3-0Monmouth W 5-0Monmouth W 2-1Penn State InvitationalPenn State W 6-2Connecticut W 2-1Furman L 5-1George Mason W 5-1Adelphi L 2-1Penn State L 5-2Lehigh L 2-1Lehigh W 4-0Rider W 3-2Rider W 6-3Atlantic 10 Tournament Massachusetts L 2-1Temple W 2-1Massachusetts L 3-0

1987 (17-24, 4-6 Atlantic 10) South Florida Tournament Eastern Michigan W 2-0South Carolina L 12-1Temple W 5-3Bradley L 5-1Stetson L 4-1Florida State L 4-0Bradley L 5-3Miami (Ohio) L 1-0Florida State Tournament McNeese State L 7-6SW Missouri State L 6-0Florida A&M W 3-0Stetson L 5-2Miami (Ohio) L 6-2St. Joseph’s* W 6-1St. Joseph’s* W 2-0Temple W 1-0Temple W 2-1La Salle W 2-1La Salle W 2-0Princeton W 6-0Princeton L 3-2Monmouth W 10-0Monmouth W 3-1St. John’s W 1-0 St. John’s L 3-1Adelphi L 5-4Adelphi L 4-1Massachusetts* L 4-1Massachusetts* W 1-0Adelphi L 13-0Adelphi L 4-1Temple* L 2-1Temple* L 4-0Penn State* W 6-4Penn State* L 2-1Lafayette W 4-3 Lafayette W 3-2Connecticut L 2-1Connecticut L 3-2Rhode Island* L 2-0Rhode Island* L 2-1

1986 (28-14-2, 5-5 Atlantic 10) South Florida Tournament Stetson W 12-1Eastern Michigan L 7-3South Florida L 2-0Florida State Tournament Western Illinois W 5-2Nevada-Reno W 8-1Florida Southern W 1-0Florida State L 3-0Toledo L 3-0Furman W 5-2

Eastern Michigan W 5-2Temple L 9-2Temple W 1-0Rider W 6-3Rider W 4-3Seton Hall W 5-3Seton Hall W 7-0St. Joseph’s* W 3-2St. Joseph’s* L 4-2La Salle W 10-1La Salle T 1-1Massachusetts* L 4-0Massachusetts* W 3-1Lafayette W 3-1Lafayette W 2-0St. John’s W 1-0St. John’s W 12-5Rhode Island* L 3-1Rhode Island* W 4-3Connecticut W 4-1Connecticut T 0-0Temple* W 5-4Temple* L 5-4Adelphi W 1-0Adelphi L 3-0Providence W 8-2Providence W 1-0Penn State* W 7-2Penn State* W 3-1Adelphi L 3-0Adelphi L 2-1Atlantic 10 Tournament Rhode Island W 3-0Massachusetts L 3-1Rhode Island W 2-0Massachusetts L 3-2

1985 (28-15-1) 3/17 Eastern Michigan T 3-33/17 Miami (Ohio) W 2-13/18 Furman W 4-13/18 Princeton L 6-53/20 Michigan State L 4-33/20 Western Illinois L 4-13/22 Furman W 5-03/22 Toledo L 5-03/22 Florida State L 4-03/23 SW Missouri State L 5-03/23 Stetson W 3-03/26 Rider W 4-13/26 Rider W 8-13/28 St. Joseph’s W 6-23/28 St. Joseph’s W 5-04/2 La Salle W 7-54/2 La Salle W 5-04/4 Seton Hall W 3-04/5 Massachusetts W 6-54/5 Massachusetts W 2-04/6 Lafayette W 5-14/6 Lafayette W 7-04/9 Duquesne W 7-14/9 Duquesne W 11-04/11 Fairleigh Dickinson W 16-14/11 Fairleigh Dickinson W Forfeit4/14 Connecticut L 5-24/14 Connecticut W 2-14/16 St. John’s W 3-24/16 St. John’s W 1-04/18 Adelphi L 3-24/18 Adelphi L 1-04/20 Rhode Island W 3-24/20 Rhode Island L 2-04/21 Providence W 4-14/21 Providence W 6-04/23 Princeton W 3-2 (11)4/23 Princeton W 4-14/25 Temple L 6-04/25 Temple L 2-04/27 Penn State W 3-14/27 Penn State L 6-5Atlantic 10 Tournament 4/27 Penn State L 2-14/27 Massachusetts L 6-0

1984 (22-14, 5-3 Atlantic 10) South Carolina L 7-1Bowling Green W 2-0Ohio W 3-1Adelphi L 3-1Michigan State W 3-2Massachusetts* L 4-1Seton Hall W 11-4North Carolina L 1-0North Carolina W 7-2Virginia L 2-1Virginia W 6-0Rider W 1-0Rider W 2-0Temple* W 5-2Temple* W 7-6Massachusetts* W 2-1Rhode Island* W 3-1Rhode Island* L 2-0La Salle W 10-0La Salle W 12-2West Chester W 6-1West Chester W 9-0Adelphi L 1-0Adelphi L 2-0Connecticut L 2-0Connecticut L 3-2Penn State* W 3-2Penn State* L 5-2Monmouth W 9-3Queens W 11-0Atlantic 10 Tournament Temple W 9-2Massachusetts W 7-0Penn State L 7-2Penn State W 8-4NCAA Tournament Adelphi L 2-0Adelphi L 1-0

1983 (20-9, 7-5 Atlantic 10) Seton Hall W 7-0Michigan L 1-0Michigan L 4-2Ohio W 6-0Ohio W 7-3Massachusetts* L 1-0Lowell W 2-1Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-0Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-1Massachusetts* L 3-2Massachusetts* W 5-4Temple* L 1-0Temple* W 2-1Rhode Island* W 2-0Rhode Island* W 3-2La Salle W 4-0La Salle W 21-4West Chester W 2-1West Chester W 6-0Penn State* W 4-3Ohio State L 4-3Montclair State L 1-0Temple* W 5-0Rhode Island* W 1-0Seton Hall W 5-1Penn State* L 2-0Rhode Island* L 4-3Connecticut W 3-0Connecticut W 1-0

1982 (14-7) Seton Hall W 7-0Eastern Connecticut W 13-0La Salle W 3-0Penn State L 4-1Penn State L 2-0Providence W 4-0Providence W 3-0Adelphi L 6-3Adelphi L 5-3Connecticut W 1-0Connecticut W 1-0Rhode Island W 8-0

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Rhode Island W 3-0Montclair State W 8-0Montclair State W 4-0Temple W 1-0Temple W 10-0Massachusetts W 1-0Massachusetts L 6-5Tournament Penn State L 1-0Rhode Island L 1-0

1981 (28-3) Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-1Adelphi W 1-0Adelphi W 2-1Rhode Island W 4-0Rhode Island L 1-0Providence W 1-0Providence W 4-0Temple W 2-0Temple W 1-0Kean W 5-0Connecticut W 4-1Connecticut W 4-0West Virginia W 3-2West Virginia W 5-4Penn State W 4-3Penn State W 5-1West Chester W 2-1West Chester W 7-0Eastern Connecticut W 7-0Eastern Connecticut W 4-2Montclair State W 4-3Seton Hall W 4-0Springfield W 5-1Springfield W 5-3Massachusetts W 5-1Massachusetts W 4-0EAIAW Regional Tournament Adelphi W 4-3Rhode Island W 5-0Rhode Island W 3-1Women’s College World SeriesMissouri L 3-0Michigan State L 6-2

1980 (22-3) Upsala W 2-1William Paterson W 4-0Penn State W 7-2Penn State W 1-0Temple W 1-0Temple W 3-1Trenton State W 5-1Connecticut W 2-0Connecticut L 1-0Kean W 10-0Kean W 5-0Seton Hall W 4-1East Stroudsburg W 2-0East Stroudsburg W 4-2Glassboro State W 8-1Adelphi W 5-0Adelphi W 8-0Fairleigh Dickinson W 13-0West Chester W 16-0West Chester W 3-0Rhode Island W 2-1Rhode Island W 7-2EAIAW Regional Tournament Massachusetts L 6-0Connecticut W 2-1Rhode Island L 2-0

1979 (25-2) Adelphi W 4-1Adelphi W 2-0Trenton State W 5-0Trenton State W 4-3Seton Hall W 13-0Lehigh W 5-0Delaware W 7-0Delaware W 5-1Kean W 5-0

East Stroudsburg W 5-0East Stroudsburg W 4-0Temple W 4-2Connecticut W 1-0Temple W 3-0West Chester W 11-3Glassboro State W 12-5Montclair State W 4-0William Paterson W 9-7EAIAW Preliminary Tournament Kean W 2-1Adelphi W 2-0Adelphi W 4-2EAIAW ChampionshipMontclair State W 4-2Glassboro State W 3-1Glassboro State W 6-0AIAW-ASA World SeriesNorthern Colorado L 3-2Chapman College W 1-0Western Illinois L 3-2

1978 (18-2) Hofstra W 11-0Hofstra W 13-1Trenton State W 12-4Brooklyn College W 5-0Delaware W 10-3Delaware W 3-2East Stroudsburg W 3-1East Stroudsburg W 6-4Villanova W 15-1William Paterson W 6-1William Paterson W 7-4Glassboro State W 3-2Seton Hall W 11-0Lehigh W 5-3Kean W 4-0Pennsylvania W 18-2West Chester W 12-0Montclair State L 2-1EAIAW Regional Connecticut L 1-0Montclair State W 4-2

1977 (23-7) Barrington W 5-2Indiana L 6-4Barrington L 10-9Limestone W ForfeitSouth Carolina W 8-3Indiana L 18-11Indiana L 8-7South Carolina W 13-6Trenton State W 4-3Brooklyn College W 3-0La Salle W 16-9City College of New York W 26-0Temple W 9-4East Stroudsburg W 5-4East Stroudsburg L 10-4William Paterson W 5-3Glassboro State W 6-2Seton Hall W 7-3Hofstra W 18-0Hofstra W 9-4Kean W 4-3Pennsylvania W 14-5Pennsylvania W 20-3SUNY-Oswego W 26-2Montclair State W 7-6Army W 11-1EAIAW Regional Edinboro W 7-1Delaware W 6-0West Chester L 1-0East Stroudsburg L 3-1

1976 (6-9-1) Fairleigh Dickinson W 36-0Trenton State W 8-7Brooklyn College L 9-5Seton Hall L 8-7Delaware L 13-2Delaware L 14-7Temple L 13-1

William Paterson W 16-5East Stroudsburg L 4-3Glassboro State T 6-6Montclair State L 3-0Hofstra W 6-3Hofstra W 9-6Kean L 9-2Salisbury State W 2-1West Chester L 27-0

1975 (4-6) 4/2 Trenton State L 6-04/6 Seton Hall W 28-04/9 Delaware L 11-64/15 Fairleigh Dickinson W 22-04/18 William Paterson L 14-64/22 Glassboro State L 16-14/25 Montclair State L 7-44/30 Kean L 9-65/8 Brooklyn College W 6-05/8 Brooklyn College W 9-2

ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

Opponent W-L-T Adelphi 18-22 Akron 2-2 Albany 1-1 A&M Corpus Christi 0-1Appalachian State 1-0 Arizona 0-1 Arizona State 0-3Arkansas 1-2 Army 12-5 Austin Peay State 1-0Ball State 0-1Barrington (Gordon College) 1-1Baylor 1-3 Bethune-Cookman 4-1 Boston College 11-13 Boston University 2-1 Bowling Green 3-2 Bradley 1-2Brooklyn College 4-1 Brown 2-2 Bucknell 1-0Buffalo 1-0 Cal Poly Pomona 1-0Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 0-1Cal State-Fullerton 0-4 Cal State-Northridge 1-3 Campbell 3-2 Canisius College 3-3 Central Connecticut 4-1Central Michigan 1-0Chapman College 1-0 Charleston Southern 1-0City College of NY 1-0 Cleveland State 2-1 Coastal Carolina 1-1 College of Charleston 2-0 Colgate 4-1 Colorado State 1-1 Columbia 5-1 Connecticut 26-44-2Dartmouth 2-0 Dayton 2-0Delaware 8-12-1 Delaware State 1-0 DePaul 2-15Detroit 1-1 Drake 2-0 Drexel 13-3 Duquesne 2-0 East Carolina 1-8East Stroudsburg 7-3 East Tennessee State 0-1Eastern Connecticut 3-0 Eastern Illinois 1-0 Eastern Michigan 3-2-1Edinboro 1-0

Elon 0-3 Evansville 1-3 Fairfield 1-1 Farleigh Dickinson 21-1Florida 1-0 Florida A&M 4-0 Florida Atlantic 5-11 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1Florida International 2-2 Florida Southern 1-0 Florida State 1-7 Fordham 3-1 Furman 3-3 George Mason 4-0 Georgetown 8-4Georgia 0-1 Georgia State 0-2 Georgia Tech 0-2 Glassboro State 6-1-1 Hartford 2-0Harvard 3-2 Hofstra 11-24Illinois 0-1Illinois State 0-1Illinois-Chicago 2-2 Incarnate Wood 1-0Indiana 1-3 Indiana State 1-0 Iona 7-0 Iowa 0-4Iowa State 2-2 Jacksonville 1-0 Kansas 1-0 Kean 7-2 Kent State 0-2Lafayette 14-0 La Salle 27-8-2 Lehigh 5-5 Liberty 1-2 Limestone 1-0Long Beach State 0-1Long Island 15-6Louisiana Tech 1-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-2Louisiana-Monroe 1-0 Louisville 3-10 Lowell 1-0Loyola Marymount 0-2 Maine 5-1 Manhattan College 6-2 Marist 6-1 Marshall 1-0 Maryland 0-2 Maryland East Shore 1-0Massachusetts 17-39 McNeese State 0-2Memphis 1-0Mercer 3-1 Miami (Ohio) 2-4Michigan 0-4 Michigan State 2-6Middle Tennessee 1-0 Minnesota 0-6 Mississippi State 0-1 Mississippi Valley State 2-0Missouri 0-1 Missouri State 2-0Monmouth 31-8 Montclair State 7-4 Moorhead State 1-0 Morgan State 1-0 Mount St. Mary’s 0-1 Nebraska 0-1 Nevada, Las Vegas 0-2 Nevada-Reno 1-2Nicholls State 0-1 North Carolina 1-5 North Carolina A&T 2-1 North Carolina State 0-2North Carolina-Wilington 1-0North Florida 0-1 Northern Colorado 1-2 Northern Illinois 0-1 Northern Iowa 1-2

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Northwestern 0-2 Notre Dame 8-33Ohio 3-4Ohio State 0-2Oklahoma 0-2 Oklahoma State 0-6Oregon 0-2 Oregon State 0-1Penn State 19-22 Pennsylvania 3-0 Pittsburgh 13-19 Portland State 1-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0Princeton 23-30 Providence 27-16Purdue 1-1 Queens 1-0 Quinnipiac 3-1Radford 0-2 Rhode Island 31-14 Rider 31-14 Robert Morris 3-4 St. Bonaventure 16-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 4-0 St. John’s 30-26-1 St. Joseph’s 23-8 Saint Peter’s 8-1 St. Xavier 0-1Salisbury State 1-0 Samford 1-0 Seton Hall 43-21 SIU-Edwardsville 0-1 South Carolina 2-4 South Florida 3-16 Southern Illinois 0-6 SW Missouri State 2-3 Springfield 2-0 Stetson 5-2 Stony Brook 7-5SUNY-Oswego 1-0 Syracuse 5-22-1 Temple 41-29 Tennessee State 1-0Tennessee Tech 0-1 Tenn.-Chattanooga 2-3Texas A&M 0-7 Texas Lutheran 1-0 Texas at San Antonio 0-2Texas Southern 2-0 Texas State 1-2Texas-Arlington 0-1Toledo 0-4 Towson 4-2 Trenton State 6-1Troy 0-1 Tulsa 0-2 UCLA 0-3UC Riverside 0-1 Upsala 1-0 U.S. International 0-2 Utah 0-2 Vermont 1-0 Villanova 21-22 Virginia 7-6 Virginia Tech 4-7 Wagner 0-2 West Chester 10-2 West Virginia 2-0 Western Carolina 0-1 Western Illinois 1-2 Western Michigan 1-0Wichita State 0-1William Paterson 6-1 Winthrop 2-1 Wisconsin 2-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-1Wright State 0-1Youngstown State 2-1 TOTAL 883-806-9

*Opponents series records from 1975-2013BOLD indicates 2014 opponent

*Games against national teams (i.e. U.S. International and Netherlands National) do not count toward the program’s overall record

ALL-TIME SERIES

ADELPHIAU leads, 22-181993 (A15) RU 11-1 (A15) RU 3-0 (M14) RU 6-1 (M14) RU 3-11992 (A2) AU 3-0 (A2) AU 2-01991 (A4) RU 2-0 (A4) RU 7-01990 AU 1-0 RU 4-21989 AU 4-31988 AU 2-1 RU 1-0 AU 4-11987 AU 4-1 AU 13-0 AU 4-1 AU 5-41986 AU 2-1 AU 3-0 AU 3-0 RU 1-01985 (A18) AU 1-0 (A18) AU 3-21984 AU 1-0 AU 2-0 AU 2-0 AU 1-0 AU 3-11982 AU 5-3 AU 5-31981 RU 4-3 RU 2-1 RU 1-01980 RU 8-0 RU 5-01979 RU 4-2 RU 2-0 RU 2-0 RU 4-1

AKRONSeries tied, 2-22001 (M15) RU 3-21999 (M27) RU 6-31988 UA 3-0 UA 3-0

ALBANY Series tied, 1-12006 (M16) RU 1-0 (F25) UA 8-3

A&M CORPUS CHRISTI AMCC leads, 1-02011 (F25) AMCC 4-3

APPALACHIAN STATE RU leads, 1-02007 (M2) RU 12-10

ARIZONAASU leads, 1-01990 UA 3-0

ARIZONA STATEASU leads, 3-02010 (F21) ASU 14-0 (F19) ASU 19-02002 (M16) ASU 11-1

ARKANSAS ARK leads, 2-12011 (F26) ARK 5-2 (F24) RU 4-3 (9)2007 (F18) ARK 8-6

ARMY RU leads, 12-52010 (A15) ARM 5-1 (A15) RU 3-02006 (A6) RU 8-7 (A6) ARM 10-62005 (A6) ARM 11-6 (A6) ARM 10-22000 (A19) RU 9-1 (A19) RU 2-11997 (A16) RU 13-10 (A16) RU 10-51994 (A17) RU 8-7 (A17) RU 7-41993 (A27) RU 10-2 (A27) RU 6-11992 (A28) ARM 3-1 (A28) RU 1-01977 RU 11-1

AUSTIN PEAY STATE RU leads, 1-02010 (F27) RU 6-1

BALL STATE BSU leads, 1-02010 (M6) BSU 7-5

BARRINGTON (now Gordon College) Series tied, 1-11977 BAR 10-9 RU 5-2

BAYLORBU leads, 3-12009 (F28) BU 8-0 (F27) BU 7-11997 (M15) BU 5-0 (M13) RU 2-0

BETHUNE-COOKMAN RU leads, 4-12009 (M13) RU 4-12008 (M2) RU 4-3 (M1) RU 9-12006 (M12) RU 3-2 (M10) B-CU 3-0

BOISE STATESeries tied, 1-12013 (F17) RU 3-0 (F15) BSU 3-1

BOSTON COLLEGEBC leads, 13-112013 (M17) RU 15-62004 (A18) RU 9-3 (A18) RU 3-12003 (A19) RU 5-2 (A29) RU 4-22002 (A7) BC 2-1 (9) (A7) BC 2-02001 (M31) BC 8-2 (M31) RU 1-02000 (A30) BC 4-1 (A30) BC 1-01999 (My2) BC 6-3 (My2) BC 5-41998 (My2) BC 1-0 (A18) RU 4-3 (A18) BC 7-31997 (A19) BC 7-5 (A19) BC 1-0

1996 (My11) BC 7-6 (A20) BC 9-5 (A20) RU 5-11991 (My4) RU 4-0 (My4) RU 2-01990 RU 9-3

BOSTON UNIVERSITYRU leads, 2-12013 (M15) RU 4-31997 (A13) RU 7-6 (A13) BU 12-6

BOWLING GREENRU leads, 3-22006 (M11) BGSU 3-02005 (M19) BGSU 6-12000 (M25) RU 7-11990 RU 7-4(14)1984 RU 2-0

BRADLEYBU leads, 2-12010 (M5) RU 5-41987 BU 5-3 BU 5-1

BROOKLYN COLLEGERU leads, 4-11978 RU 5-01977 RU 3-01976 BC 9-51975 (My8) RU 9-2 (My8) RU 6-0

BROWNSeries tied, 2-22011 (M5) RU 15-32006 (M3) BU 5-21996 (My11) BU 4-3(12)1989 RU 4-0

BUCKNELLRU leads, 1-01994 (M19) RU 9-5

BUFFALORU leads, 1-02011 (M11) RU 3-2

CAL POLY POMONA RU leads, 1-01990 RU 1-0

CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO CAL POLY leads, 1-02013 CP 3-2

CAL STATE-FULLERTONCSF leads, 4-02008 (M8) CSF 10-12002 (M13) CSF 7-11990 CSF 8-0 CSF 3-0

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGECSUN leads, 3-12009 (M6) CSUN 2-0 (M6) RU 6-11991 (M18) CSUN 6-1 (M18) CSUN 8-2

CAMPBELLRU leads, 3-22007 (F24) RU 3-02006 (M11) RU 5-4 (F24) CU 5-12004 (M20) RU 4-1 (8)2001 (M9) CU 2-1

CANISIUS COLLEGE

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Series tied, 3-32001 (M18) RU 4-31995 (M16) RU 4-2 (M16) RU 1-01994 (My16) CAN 4-3 (9)1993 (A16) CAN 11-5 (A16) CAN 4-0

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT RU leads, 4-12011 (M5) CCSU 7-11995 (A23) RU 4-0 (A23) RU 8-01994 (A24) RU 12-0 (A24) RU 8-3

CENTRAL MICHIGAN RU leads, 1-02008 (F29) RU 7-3

CHAPMAN COLLEGE RU leads, 1-01979 RU 1-0

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN RU leads, 1-0 2003 (F14) RU 2-0

CITY COLLEGE OF NY RU leads, 1-01977 RU 26-0

CLEVELAND STATERU leads, 2-12012 (M3) CSU 5-3 2001 (M11) RU 3-0 (M10) RU 2-0

COASTAL CAROLINA Series tied, 1-12004 (M5) RU 4-21994 (M18) CCU 7-5

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON RU leads, 2-01996 (M8) RU 12-1 (M8) RU 13-1

COLGATERU leads, 4-12012 (M17) RU 3-02000 (M18) RU 14-71998 (M17) RU 7-51996 (M9) RU 2-1 (M9) CU 4-0

COLORADO STATESeries tied, 1-11991 (M24) CSU 7-2 (M22) RU 1-0

COLUMBIA RU leads, 5-12004 (M31) RU 2-0 (M31) COL 7-42003 (A2) RU 6-0 (A2) RU 6-22002 (My5) RU 6-0 (My5) RU 1-0 (8)

CONNECTICUT UConn leads 44-26-22013 (M30) RU 6-0 (M29) RU 10-2 (M29) UConn 4-02011 (A3) RU 13-7 (A2) UConn 8-5 (A2) UConn 8-02010 (A11) RU 3-0 (A10) UConn 8-6 (A10) UConn 4-22009 (A9) UConn 2-0

(A9) UConn 6-52008 (A20) UConn 2-0 (A20) UConn 7-4 (9)2007 (A22) UConn 7-1 (A22) UConn 10-2 (F23) UConn 11-82006 (M25) UConn 6-0 (M25) UConn 4-02005 (A10) UConn 5-0 (A10) RU 2-12004 (A17) RU 5-0 (A17) UConn 2-02003 (A6) UConn 10-2 (A6) UConn 2-02002 (A27) UConn 4-1 (A27) RU 1-02001 (A28) UConn 10-9 (A28) UConn 6-02000 (A15) RU 2-1 (8) (A15) UConn 1-0 (9)1999 (A17) UConn 16-1 (A17) RU 5-01998 (My3) UConn 15-0 (A6) RU 8-3 (A4) RU 13-11997 (My4) UConn 5-11996 (A13) UConn 5-1 (A13) RU 2-0 (8)1995 (A22) UConn 7-4 (A22) UConn 1-01994 (A23) RU 3-0 (A23) UConn 9-81993 (M27) UConn 7-3 (M27) UConn 2-11992 (A12) UConn 9-2 (A12) UConn 8-21991 (My3) Tie 2-2 (9) (My3) UConn 1-0(11)1989 UConn 4-3 RU 3-11988 UConn 5-1 UConn 8-1 RU 2-11987 UConn 3-2 UConn 2-11986 Tie 0-0 RU 4-11985 (A14) RU 2-1 (A14) UConn 5-21984 UConn 3-2 UConn 2-01983 RU 1-0 RU 3-01982 RU 1-0 RU 1-01981 RU 4-0 RU 4-11980 RU 2-1 UConn 1-0 RU 2-01979 RU 1-01978 UConn 1-0

CORNELLRU leads, 1-02013 (M3) RU 9-1

DARTMOUTH RU leads, 2-02013 (M20) RU 6-52008 (M17) RU 8-4

DAYTON RU leads, 2-02002 (M10) RU 4-32012 (F18) RU 8-0

DELAWARE UD leads, 12-8-12005 (A26) UD 8-0 (A26) UD 6-12004 (A28) Tie 4-4 (A28) UD 4-2

2003 (A30) UD 4-3 (A30) UD 7-12002 (A20) RU 4-02001 (My2) UD 6-5 (My2) UD 7-12000 (A12) UD 4-3 (A12) RU 3-11999 (A13) UD 7-2 (A13) RU 1-01979 RU 5-1 RU 7-01978 RU 3-2 RU 10-31977 RU 6-01976 UD 14-7 UD 13-21975 (A9) UD 11-6

DELAWARE STATE RU leads, 1-02006 (M15) RU 8-2

DEPAUL DPU leads, 15-22011 (My12) DPU 5-2 (A22) DPU 15-10(10) (A22) DPU 9-42010 (My13) DPU 3-0 (A18) DPU 10-7 (A17) DPU 4-2 (A17) DPU 9-02009 (A18) DPU 5-0 (A18) DPU 11-22008 (A13) DPU 4-3 (9) (A13) DPU 4-32007 (My6) DPU 5-0 (My6) DPU 8-02006 (A22) DPU 6-3 (A22) DPU 8-31989 RU 4-31988 RU 2-1

DETROIT Series tied, 1-11991 (A27) DET 6-11989 RU 3-1

DRAKE RU leads, 2-01989 RU 2-11988 RU 4-0

DREXEL RU leads, 13-32007 (M10) DREX 7-22001 (M3) DREX 4-0 (M3) RU 1-01993 (A13) RU 9-3 (A13) RU 9-81992 (A21) RU 7-2 (A21) RU 4-11991 (A27) RU 3-2 (A23) RU 13-3 (A23) RU 6-01990 RU 7-3 RU 5-21989 DREX 3-1 RU 2-01988 RU 3-0 RU 4-1

DUQUESNE RU leads, 2-01985 (A9) RU 11-0 (A9) RU 7-1

EAST CAROLINA ECU leads, 8-12005 (M18) ECU 16-82001 (M11) ECU 1-0 (9) (M10) ECU 8-41998 (A25) ECU 9-0

1995 RU 4-01994 (A30) ECU 6-1 (M20) ECU 7-0 (M16) ECU 7-5 (M16) ECU 7-6

EAST STROUDSBURG RU leads, 7-31980 RU 4-2 RU 2-01979 RU 4-0 RU 5-01978 RU 6-4 RU 3-11977 ESU 3-1 ESU 10-4 RU 5-41976 ESU 4-3

EAST TENNESSEE STATE ETSU leads, 1-02010 (F27) ETSU 5-0

EASTERN CONNECTICUT RU leads, 3-01982 RU 13-01981 RU 4-2 RU 7-0

EASTERN ILLINOIS RU leads, 1-01988 RU 2-1

EASTERN MICHIGAN RU leads, 3-2-12004 (F22) RU 8-6 (11) (F21) EMU 3-11987 RU 2-01986 RU 5-2 EMU 7-31985 (M17) Tie 3-3

EDINBORO RU leads, 1-01977 RU 7-1

ELON ELON leads, 3-02007 (F24) ELON 7-32006 (F25) ELON 2-12002 (M8) ELON 6-2

EVANSVILLE UE leads, 3-12009 (F22) UE 2-1 (8) (F21) RU 3-22001 (M9) UE 4-01989 UE 3-2

FAIRFIELD Series tied, 1-12007 (M3) RU 6-01998 (M17) FFD 6-1

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON RU leads, 21-12011 (M4) RU 7-12009 (A23) RU 11-3 (A23) RU 4-32008 (A24) FDU 4-3 (A24) RU 6-02007 (A24) RU 12-2 (A24) RU 9-12006 (M19) RU 11-52005 (A28) RU 7-5 (A28) RU 14-72004 (M30) RU 9-0 (M30) RU 3-12003 (M22) RU 4-3 (M22) RU 9-01985 (A11) RU Forfeit

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(A11) RU 16-11983 RU 8-1 RU 8-01981 RU 6-11980 RU 13-01976 RU 36-01975 RU 22-0

FLORIDA RU leads, 1-01992 (M20) RU 13-0

FLORIDA A&M RU leads, 4-02013 (M17) RU 8-01992 (M16) RU 5-0 (M16) RU 12-01987 RU 3-0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC FAU leads, 11-52011 (M18) FAU 11-10 (M12) RU 1-02009 (M14) FAU 3-12007 (M17) FAU 10-1 (M11) FAU 9-12006 (M10) FAU 9-02005 (F18) FAU 7-22004 (F21) FAU 2-12003 (F21) RU 3-12002 (F23) FAU 1-02000 (M17) FAU 3-0 (M16) FAU 2-11996 (M13) RU 6-3 (M13) RU 6-3 (M12) FAU 7-1 (M12) RU 3-1

FLORIDA GULF COASTFGCU leads, 1-02012 (M16) FGCU 5-2

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Series tied, 2-22008 (M15) RU 4-3 (8)2007 (M13) FIU 2-12003 (F22) RU 3-12002 (F23) FIU 4-2

FLORIDA SOUTHERN RU leads, 1-01986 RU 1-0

FLORIDA STATE FSU leads, 7-12012 (M18) RU 1-02003 (M7) FSU 6-02002 (M14) FSU 5-11992 (M17) FSU 8-4 (M17) FSU 1-01987 FSU 4-01986 FSU 3-01985 (M22) FSU 4-0

FORDHAM RU leads, 3-12012 (M10) FU 6-12001 (M17) RU 6-01999 (M31) RU 7-0 (M31) RU 11-1

FURMAN Series tied, 3-32006 (M4) FUR 6-1 (M3) FUR 4-3 (8)1988 FUR 5-11986 RU 5-21985 (M22) RU 5-0 (M18) RU 4-1

GEORGE MASON RU leads, 6-1

2013 (M3) RU 7-2 (M2) GMU 3-0 (M1) RU 8-31994 (M18) RU 3-21991 (A26) RU 7-21990 RU 3-21988 RU 5-1

GEORGETOWN RU leads, 8-42013 (A7) RU 3-1 (A6) RU 7-4 (A6) GU 12-112012 (A1) RU 8-0 (A1) RU 3-0 (M31) RU 3-22010 (A28) RU 7-1 (A28) GU 1-02009 (A5) RU 9-7 (A5) GU 7-22008 (M21) GU 4-22007 (F24) RU 10-2

GEORGIAGA leads, 1-02012 (M2) GA 12-1

GEORGIA STATE GSU leads, 2-01991 (A28) GSU 3-2 (A26) GSU 1-0

GEORGIA TECH GT leads, 2-02002 (F24) GT 2-1 (9) (F22) GT 6-1

GLASSBORO STATE (now Rowan University)RU leads, 6-1-11980 RU 8-11979 RU 6-0 RU 3-1 RU 12-51978 RU 3-21977 RU 6-21976 Tie 6-61975 (A22) GSC 16-1

HARTFORDRU leads, 2-02013 (M27) RU 5-0 (M27) RU 7-0

HARVARD RU leads, 3-21999 (A22) RU 8-7 (A22) RU 8-11998 (A5) RU 7-3 (A5) HARV 6-01995 HARV 2-0

HOFSTRA HOF leads, 24-112013 (A3) RU 1-0 (A3) HOF 6-52012 (A3) HOF 8-0 (A3) HOF 8-22011 (M30) HOF 10-42010 (A7) HOF 2-1 (A7) HOF 4-12009 (M26) HOF 8-02008 (M26) HOF 10-12007 (M22) HOF 7-02005 (M30) HOF 11-2 (M30) HOF 12-02004 (A7) RU 10-5 (A7) HOF 9-22002 (A1) RU 4-0 (A1) RU 1-02001 (A25) HOF 3-1 (A25) RU 6-5

1999 (A3) HOF 9-1 (A3) HOF 5-11998 (A13) HOF 10-5 (A13) HOF 6-01997 (A2) HOF 9-6 (A2) HOF 8-01996 (A2) HOF 8-21993 (My2) HOF 4-0 (My2) HOF 10-21992 (A25) HOF 5-3 (A25) HOF 3-01978 RU 13-1 RU 11-01977 RU 9-4 RU 18-01976 RU 9-6 RU 6-3

ILLINOIS ILL leads, 1-02008 (F29) ILL 11-1

ILLINOIS STATE ILS leads, 1-02010 (F20) ILS 4-0

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Series tied, 2-22001 (M17) RU 1-0 (9)1989 UIC 4-3 UIC 7-51988 RU 8-1

INCARNATE WOOD RU leads, 1-01997 (M14) RU 8-0

INDIANA IU leads, 3-12008 (M15) RU 6-41977 IU 8-7 IU 18-11 IU 6-4

INDIANA STATE RU leads, 1-01999 (M20) RU 5-4 (9)

IONA RU leads, 7-02013 (A18) RU 9-52012 (A25) RU 1-0 (A25) RU 4-12011 (A7) RU 11-3 (A7) RU 8-01998 (M26) RU 5-3 (M26) RU 5-0

IOWA UI leads, 4-02010 (F19) UI 7-01999 (M19) UI 6-21988 UI 3-2 UI 3-2

IOWA STATE Series tied, 2-22013 (M16) RU 4-2 (F15) ISU 3-21995 (M15) ISU 12-3 (M15) RU 3-1

JACKSONVILLE RU leads, 1-02004 (M4) RU 6-1

KANSAS RU leads, 1-01999 (M19) RU 8-6 (8)

KEAN RU leads, 7-21981 RU 5-0

1980 RU 5-0 RU 10-01979 RU 2-1 RU 5-01978 RU 4-01977 RU 4-31976 KEAN 9-21975 (A30) KEAN 9-6

KENT STATE KSU leads, 2-02011 (M19) KSU 4-11990 KSU 2-0

LAFAYETTE RU leads, 14-02013 (My1) RU 7-0 (My1) RU 8-02012 (My1) RU 9-0 (My1) RU 8-01997 (M22) RU 11-5 (M22) RU 8-41995 (A25) RU 14-0 (A25) RU 18-11987 RU 3-2 RU 4-31986 RU 2-0 RU 3-11985 (A6) RU 7-0 (A6) RU 5-1

LA SALLE RU leads, 27-8-22004 (M21) RU 7-52002 (A3) RU 11-0 (A3) RU 2-02001 (A4) RU 2-0 (A4) RU 8-32000 (M28) RU 5-2 (M28) RU 2-01998 (A16) LAS 9-1 (A16) LAS 3-01997 (M19) LAS 8-0 (M19) LAS 8-41996 (M25) RU 4-2 (M25) RU 10-21995 (M22) RU 9-8 (M22) RU 4-21994 (A16) RU 1-0 (A16) RU 4-31993 (A22) LAS 11-10 (A22) LAS 2-11992 (A14) RU 4-2 (A14) LAS 6-21990 Tie 5-5 (9) RU 5-21988 LAS 2-1 RU 6-11987 RU 2-0 RU 2-11986 Tie 1-1 RU 10-11985 (A2) RU 5-0 (A2) RU 7-51984 RU 12-2 RU 10-01983 RU 21-4 RU 4-01982 RU 3-01977 RU 16-9

LEHIGH Series tied, 5-5 2006 (M17) LU 1-01996 (M26) RU 7-4 (M26) LU 3-11995 (A5) LU 9-1 (A5) RU 7-21994 (M19) LU 5-21988 RU 4-0 LU 2-11979 RU 5-01978 RU 5-3

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LIBERTY LIB leads, 2-12009 (M13) LIB 3-02007 (M4) LIB 7-32001 (M16) RU 1-0

LIMESTONE RU leads, 1-01977 RU Forfeit

LONG BEACH STATE LBSU leads, 1-02008 (M9) LBSU 4-1

LONG ISLAND RU leads, 15-62013 (A30) RU 5-22012 (M13) RU 1-02011 (M15) LIU 9-62010 (My4) RU 2-1 (8)2009 (A30) LIU 4-2 (M20) LIU 2-02008 (My1) LIU 4-02004 (F22) RU 4-2 (F20) RU 8-01999 (A7) LIU 8-5 (A7) RU 5-11998 (A1) RU 6-41995 (A11) RU 8-3 (A11) LIU 6-51994 (A5) RU 11-5 (A5) RU 13-4 (M20) RU 5-11993 (A12) RU 2-0 (A12) RU 2-11990 RU 11-1 RU 4-0

LOUISIANA TECH Series tied, 1-12009 (M1) RU 4-0 (F27) LTU 2-0

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ULL leads, 2-02012 (F11) ULL 15-12002 (M16) ULL 7-2

LOUISIANA-MONROE RU leads, 1-0 2009 (F28) RU 4-3

LOUISVILLE UofL leads, 10-32012 (A7) UofL 3-2 (A6) UofL 2-0 (A6) UofL 1-02010 (A14) UofL 6-4(11) (A14) RU 3-12009 (M22) UofL 9-0 (M22) UofL 8-02008 (A6) UofL 9-2 (A6) RU 6-02007 (A1) UofL 8-0 (A1) RU 8-42006 (My6) UofL 3-0 (My6) UofL 7-3

LOWELL RU leads, 1-01983 RU 2-1

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LMU leads, 2-02011 (F20) LMU 7-4 (F18) LMU 9-4

MAINE RU leads, 5-12013 (M16) RU 2-02007 (M24) RU 7-3

(M24) UM 4-3 (8)2001 (M16) RU 4-01998 (M14) RU 7-11989 RU 3-1

MANHATTAN COLLEGE RU leads, 6-22000 (M29) RU 7-0 (M29) RU 5-31999 (A15) MAN 9-7 (A15) RU 7-01997 (A10) MAN 5-3 (A10) RU 9-31996 (A11) RU 10-1 (A11) RU 10-0

MARIST RU leads, 6-12011 (M4) RU 9-42009 (A21) RU 8-0 (A21) RU 3-11993 (My1) RU 4-2 (My1) MAR 7-51992 (A5) RU 11-1 (A5) RU 22-0

MARSHALL RU leads, 1-01999 (M28) RU 11-10

MARYLAND MD leads, 2-02004 (M17) MD 6-0 (M17) MD 6-4

MARYLAND EAST SHORE RU leads, 1-02011 (M6) RU 13-3

MASSACHUSETTS UM leads, 39-172008 (M16) UM 8-02007 (M16) UM 6-0 (8)1999 (A29) UM 8-0 (A29) UM 6-01997 (A5) UM 10-1 (A5) UM 5-31995 UM 5-1 UM 8-1 (A14) RU 4-1 (A14) UM 10-01994 (My15) RU 3-1 (My15) UM 5-4 (9) (My15) RU 2-1 (A25) RU 3-1 (A25) UM 2-11993 (My16) UM 1-0 (A10) UM 8-4 (A10) RU 6-51992 (My10) UM 2-1 (My9) UM 10-3 (A20) UM 2-1 (A20) UM 2-01991 (My11) UM 5-4 (My11) UM 3-2 (A6) UM 17-0 (A6) UM 11-21990 UM 4-3 (9) RU 7-0 UM 2-01989 RU 5-4 UM 1-01988 UM 3-0 UM 2-1 UM 2-0 UM 3-0 UM 7-61987 RU 1-0 UM 4-11986 UM 3-2 UM 3-1 RU 3-1

UM 4-01985 (A27) UM 6-0 (A5) RU 2-0 (A5) RU 6-51984 RU 7-0 RU 2-1 UM 4-11983 RU 5-4 UM 3-2 UM 1-01982 UM 6-5 RU 1-01981 RU 4-0 RU 5-11980 UM 6-0

McNEESE STATE MCN leads, 2-01997 (M14) MCN 13-01987 MCN 7-6

MEMPHISRU leads, 1-02010 (M5) RU 2-1 (8)

MERCER RU leads, 3-12012 (M3) MU 14-62004 (M7) RU 2-11989 RU 1-0 RU 3-0

MIAMI (OHIO) MIA leads, 4-22010 (F26) MIA 4-31993 (M19) RU 12-31992 (M21) MIA 1-01987 MIA 6-2 MIA 1-01985 (M17) RU 2-1

MICHIGAN MICH leads, 4-02005 (F19) MICH 8-02004 (F20) MICH 2-1 (8)1983 MICH 4-2 MICH 1-0

MICHIGAN STATE MSU leads, 6-22011 (M13) MSU 4-22000 (M17) MSU 1-01995 (M14) MSU 5-41989 MSU 1-01988 RU 4-21985 (M20) MSU 4-31984 RU 3-21981 MSU 6-2

MIDDLE TENNESSEE RU leads, 1-02011 (M12) RU 2-0

MINNESOTA MINN leads, 6-02012 (M4) MINN 4-02011 (F18) MINN 9-31991 (M20) MINN 3-2 (M17) MINN 9-0 (M17) MINN 4-31990 MINN 3-2 (8)

MISSISSIPPI STATE MSU leads, 1-02009 (F20) MSU 6-0

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATERU leads, 2-02012 (F11) RU 7-2 (F12) RU 4-3

MISSOURI MU leads, 1-01981 MU 3-0

MISSOURI STATE (Formerly SW Missouri State)RU leads, 3-02013 (F16) RU 3-02010 (M18) RU 12-1 (M18) RU 5-1

MONMOUTH RU leads, 31-82013 (A25) MU 6-32010 (A22) RU 5-32009 (A15) RU 6-12008 (A16) RU 8-32007 (A25) MU 6-42006 (A19) MU 2-1 (A19) RU 2-0 (M17) MU 13-52005 (A20) MU 8-7 (A20) MU 17-72004 (A21) MU 4-3 (A21) RU 6-02003 (A15) RU 11-1 (A15) RU 9-02002 (A11) RU 10-0 (A11) RU 3-12001 (A10) RU 4-3 (A10) RU 6-12000 (A6) RU 4-0 (A6) RU 5-21999 (A6) MU 1-0 (A6) RU 2-01998 (A15) RU 8-3 (A15) RU 4-11993 (My4) RU 4-3 (My4) RU 7-51992 (My5) RU 5-0 (My5) RU 6-01991 (A16) RU 2-0 (A16) RU 6-11990 RU 2-0 RU 3-01989 RU 3-0 RU 9-01988 RU 2-1 RU 5-01987 RU 3-1 RU 10-01984 RU 9-3

MONTCLAIR STATE RU leads, 7-41983 MSU 1-01982 RU 4-0 RU 8-01981 RU 4-31979 RU 4-2 RU 4-01978 RU 4-2 MSU 2-11977 RU 7-61976 MSU 3-01975 (A25) MSU 7-4

MOORHEAD STATE RU leads, 1-01998 (M15) RU 2-1

MORGAN STATE RU leads, 1-02003 (M14) RU 8-1

MOUNT ST. MARY’S MSM leads, 1-02006 (M18) MSM 5-4 (9)

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NEBRASKA NEB, 1-01990 NEB 4-2

NEVADA, LAS VEGAS UNLV leads, 2-02004 (M7) UNLV 5-11991 (M21) UNLV 8-1

NEVADA-RENO UN leads, 1-22013 (M10) UN 2-1 (M9) UN 12-01986 RU 8-1

NICHOLLS STATE NICH leads, 1-01993 (M20) NICH 6-2

NORTH CAROLINA UNC leads, 5-12007 (M3) UNC 5-32003 (F14) UNC 10-21994 (M15) UNC 11-4 (M15) UNC 8-01984 RU 7-2 UNC 1-0

NORTH CAROLINA A&T RU leads, 2-12007 (F23) NCAT 7-51998 (A26) RU 8-0 (A25) RU 10-1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE NCS leads, 2-02005 (F20) NCS 10-0 (F19) NCS 3-0

NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTONRU leads, 1-02012 (M16) RU 6-1

NORTH FLORIDA UNF leads, 1-02011 (M19) UNF 9-3

NORTHERN COLORADO UNC leads, 2-12012 (M17) RU 4-22006 (M4) UNC 6-41979 UNC 3-2

NORTHERN ILLINOIS NIU leads, 1-02013 (M9) RU 8-01995 (M13) NIU 10-2

NORTHERN IOWA UNI leads, 2-12012 (M11) UNI 4-01993 (M18) RU 4-21992 (M21) UNI 7-5

NORTHWESTERN NU leads, 2-02008 (M7) NU 6-5 (9)2004 (M5) NU 8-0

NOTRE DAME ND leads, 33-82013 (A14) ND 8-6 (A14) ND 5-1 (A13) ND 11-22012 (My10) ND 5-0 (A11) RU 7-6 (A11) ND 4-12010 (A3) ND 8-0 (A1) ND 8-02009 (A19) ND 4-3

(A19) ND 4-12008 (A14) RU 5-4 (A14) ND 1-02007 (My5) ND 5-1 (My5) ND 5-22006 (A23) ND 7-0 (A23) ND 8-02005 (My7) ND 7-1 (My7) ND 11-02004 (A25) ND 4-2 (A25) ND 8-52003 (My4) ND 1-0 (My4) RU 2-02002 (My3) ND 10-1 (My3) RU 5-22001 (My5) ND 4-0 (My5) ND 5-11999 (A10) ND 9-1 (A10) ND 4-21998 (My2) RU 1-0 (M29) RU 5-0 (M28) RU 9-2 (M28) ND 5-41997 (My4) ND 11-8 (A27) ND 2-0 (A27) RU 7-0 (A26) ND 5-0 (A26) ND 6-41996 (M31) ND 4-0 (M31) ND 8-2 (M30) ND 5-0 (M30) ND 15-0

OHIO OU leads, 4-32012 (M2) OU 9-02008 (M22) OU 2-12001 (M2) OU 6-0 (M2) OU 5-41984 RU 3-11983 RU 7-3 RU 6-0

OHIO STATE OSU leads, 2-02005 (F18) OSU 8-01983 OSU 4-3

OKLAHOMA OU leads, 2-02002 (M15) OU 8-3 (8)1997 (M14) OU 8-0

OKLAHOMA STATE OSU leads, 6-02013 (M15) OSU 2-1 (8)2011 (M20) OSU 10-22010 (M14) OSU 2-0 (M13) OSU 8-31991 (M23) OSU 1-0 (9)1990 OSU 8-0

OREGON UO leads, 2-02004 (M4) UO 6-01999 (M19) UO 17-2

OREGON STATE OSU leads, 1-01991 (M23) OSU 5-0

PENN STATE PSU leads 22-192012 (M11) RU 9-02005 (M12) PSU 10-02003 (M8) PSU 8-02000 (M26) PSU 6-51999 (M27) PSU 6-31991 (My10) RU 3-1 (A14) RU 3-21990 PSU 2-0 PSU 4-0

RU 5-0 RU 2-1 (9)1989 PSU 3-0 RU 2-1 PSU 3-2 RU 2-1 PSU 6-4 PSU 2-11988 PSU 5-2 RU 6-2 PSU 11-6 PSU 5-31987 PSU 2-1 RU 6-41986 RU 3-1 RU 7-21985 (A27) PSU 2-1 (A27) PSU 6-5 (A27) RU 3-11984 RU 8-4 PSU 7-2 PSU 5-2 RU 3-21983 PSU 2-0 RU 4-31982 PSU 1-0 PSU 2-0 PSU 4-11981 RU 5-1 RU 4-31980 RU 1-0 RU 7-2

PENNSYLVANIA RU leads, 3-01978 RU 18-21977 RU 20-3 RU 14-5

PITTSBURGH UP leads, 19-132013 (My5) UP 6-3 (My4) RU 4-3 (My4) UP 2-12011 (My1) UP 9-3 (A30) UP 9-1 (A30) UP 6-52010 (My9) RU 7-1 (My8) RU 2-1 (My8) UP 2-12009 (My2) RU 6-5 (8) (My2) UP 3-02008 (M30) RU 3-1 (M30) UP 9-32007 (A29) UP 10-1 (A29) UP 10-12006 (A1) UP 5-1 (A1) UP 11-5(8)2005 (A4) UP 4-1 (A4) UP 7-42004 (A4) UP 9-3 (A4) RU 2-12003 (A28) UP 1-0 (8) (A28) RU 6-42002 (M24) RU 1-0 (M24) RU 4-3 (9)2001 (My6) UP 2-0 (My6) RU 6-12000 (A9) RU 5-3 (A9) UP 6-1 (M25) UP 4-01999 (A11) RU 13-12 (8)

(A11) RU 4-2

PORTLAND STATE RU leads, 1-02009 (M7) RU 4-2

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M RU leads, 1-02010 (M12) RU 12-2

PRINCETON PU leads, 30-232013 (A11) RU 4-02010 (M27) RU 4-3 (9) (M27) RU 9-42009 (A16) RU 8-4 (A16) PRIN 6-2 2008 (A9) RU 7-2 (A9) RU 9-52007 (M28) RU 9-4 (M28) RU 10-02006 (M29) PRIN 9-2 (M29) PRIN 2-02005 (A12) RU 3-1 (A12) PRIN 12-32004 (M24) PRIN 5-4 (M24) RU 3-02003 (M25) RU 3-2 (M25) RU 5-42002 (M27) PRIN 9-1 (M27) PRIN 1-02001 (M28) PRIN 2-0(11)2000 (M30) PRIN 5-0 (M30) RU 6-3 (8)1999 (M25) PRIN 11-0 (M25) PRIN 2-0 (9)1998 (A28) PRIN 5-0 (A28) PRIN 2-01997 (My1) PRIN 6-1 (My1) PRIN 7-31996 (A24) PRIN 3-0 (A24) PRIN 5-31995 (M25) RU 8-1 (M25) PRIN 2-11994 (M31) RU 2-0 (M31) PRIN 6-0 (M26) PRIN 3-01993 (M30) PRIN 6-5 (M30) RU 4-3 (M19) PRIN 1-01992 (M31) PRIN 7-5 (M31) RU 1-01991 (A2) PRIN 7-2 (A2) RU 3-01990 RU 3-1 RU 7-41989 PRIN 1-0 PRIN 1-01988 PRIN 1-0 PRIN 5-01987 PRIN 3-2 RU 6-01985 (A23) RU 4-1 (A23) RU 3-2(11) (M18) PRIN 6-5

PROVIDENCE RU leads, 27-162011 (A17) PC 14-11 (A16) RU 10-1 (A16) RU 8-12010 (A25) RU 4-2 (A24) PC 6-1 (A24) RU 3-02009 (M28) PC 11-3 (M28) PC 6-32008 (A19) PC 6-3 (A19) PC 7-12007 (A21) PC 4-1 (A21) PC 5-22006 (M26) RU 5-1 (M26) PC 11-12005 (A9) PC 6-0 (A9) PC 1-02004 (M28) PC 10-0 (M28) PC 2-02003 (A14) PC 3-0 (A14) RU 5-22002 (A6) RU 3-0 (A6) RU 7-22001 (A1) RU 10-4 (A1) PC 1-0(13)2000 (A29) RU 5-1 (9)

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(A29) RU 9-01999 (My1) RU 10-2 (My1) RU 13-51998 (A19) RU 10-0 (A19) RU 6-01996 (A21) RU 4-1 (A21) RU 5-1 (8)1995 PC 5-41988 RU 6-1 RU 5-01986 RU 1-0 RU 8-21985 (A21) RU 6-0 (A21) RU 4-11982 RU 3-0 RU 4-01981 RU 4-0 RU 1-0

PURDUE Series tied, 1-12011 (M11) PUR 6-52009 (M14) RU 9-7

QUEENS RU leads, 1-01984 RU 11-0

QUINNIPIAC RU leads, 3-12009 (M8) RU 6-2 (M7) QU 1-02007 (M18) RU 7-3 (M17) RU 8-6 (8)

RADFORD RAD leads, 2-02008 (M20) RAD 4-0 (M14) RAD 11-0

RHODE ISLAND RU leads, 31-141995 (A15) RU 3-0 (A15) URI 3-11994 (My13) RU 7-3 (A1) URI 1-0 (A1) URI 3-01993 (A24) RU 3-1 (A24) RU 11-2 (M18) RU 7-01992 (My9) RU 6-1 (A19) RU 10-0 (A19) URI 7-61991 (A28) RU 3-0 (A7) RU 4-0 (A7) RU 2-01990 RU 5-1 RU 1-0 (8)1989 RU 3-1 URI 5-1 RU 2-11988 RU 1-0 RU 6-11987 URI 2-1 URI 2-01986 RU 2-0 RU 3-0 RU 4-3 URI 3-11985 (A20) URI 2-0 (A20) RU 3-21984 URI 2-0 RU 3-11983 URI 4-3 RU 1-0 RU 3-2 RU 2-01982 URI 1-0 RU 3-0 RU 8-01981 RU 3-1 RU 5-0 URI 1-0

RU 4-01980 URI 2-0 RU 7-2 RU 2-1

RIDER RU leads, 32-142013 (M3) RU 10-02009 (A7) RU 12-62008 (A8) RU 10-22007 (A10) RU 11-32006 (A13) RU 2-1(10)2005 (A14) RID 13-5 (A14) RU 8-5 (8)2004 (A15) RU 2-0 (A15) RID 7-62003 (A17) RID 5-2 (A17) RU 7-62002 (A18) RU 5-0 (A18) RID 2-12001 (A19) RU 2-0 (A19) RU 4-02000 (A20) RU 6-1 (A20) RID 6-51999 (A20) RID 8-0 (A20) RU 9-11998 (A21) RID 12-10 (A21) RU 9-11997 (A24) RU 10-1 (A24) RU 9-01996 (A25) RID 3-2 (A25) RU 4-01995 (A27) RU 12-8 (A27) RID 6-51994 (A28) RU 5-4 (A28) RID 6-4(11)1993 (A29) RU 9-0 (A29) RID 8-11992 (A29) RID 4-3 (A29) RU 1-01990 RID 3-1 RU 4-11989 RU 11-7 RU 5-11988 RU 6-3 RU 3-2 RID 6-01986 RU 4-3 RU 6-31985 (M26) RU 8-1 (M26) RU 4-11984 RU 2-0 RU 1-0

ROBERT MORRIS RMU leads, 4-32008 (F24) RU 11-31994 (M26) RMU 6-4 (M25) RU 4-31993 (A19) RU 2-0 (A19) RMU 5-01992 (M27) RMU 13-1 (M27) RMU 4-2

SACRAMENTO STATESSU leads, 1-02013 (M8) SSU 4-1

ST. BONAVENTURE RU leads, 16-01995 (A1) RU 8-0 (A1) RU 7-21994 (A9) RU 12-1 (A9) RU 17-11993 (A18) RU 11-1 (A18) RU 11-11992 (A4) RU 10-0 (A4) RU 11-01991 (A13) RU 10-0 (A13) RU 4-01990 RU 12-0 RU 19-0

1989 RU 6-0 RU 9-01988 RU 4-0 RU 8-0

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) RU leads, 4-02006 (My2) RU 9-1 (My2) RU 11-42002 (A9) RU 5-1 (A9) RU 1-0

ST. JOHN’S RU leads, 30-26-12013 (A28) STJ 5-1 (A27) RU 5-1 (A27) STJ 2-02012 (A29) STJ 3-2 (A28) STJ 6-5 (A28) STJ 4-32010 (My2) RU 8-2 (My1) STJ 4-3 (My1) RU 5-22009 (A4) STJ 5-3 (A4) STJ 9-02008 (A26) STJ 6-4(10) (A26) RU 5-02007 (A14) RU 7-6 (9) (A14) RU 3-22006 (A9) RU 7-3 (A9) STJ 5-1 2005 (A16) STJ 9-3 (A16) STJ 9-02004 (My2) STJ 5-3 (My2) RU 2-0(11)2003 (M29) RU 2-0 (M29) STJ 7-12002 (A20) RU 5-1 (A20) RU 3-02001 (A21) RU 3-1 (A21) STJ 2-02000 (A1) STJ 4-2 (A1) STJ 6-01999 (A24) STJ 15-13 (A24) RU 13-91998 (A2) STJ 5-1 (A2) RU 4-01997 (A3) RU 11-0 (A3) STJ 3-21996 (A6) RU 5-4 (8) (A6) RU 9-11995 (A6) STJ 3-2 (A6) RU 9-51993 (A8) RU 10-5 (A8) RU 3-2 1992 (A9) RU 4-1 (A9) RU 9-11991 (A9) STJ 3-2 (A9) STJ 6-31990 STJ 1-0 STJ 4-01989 RU 2-01988 Tie 0-0 RU 9-3 RU 5-01987 STJ 3-1 RU 1-01986 RU 12-5 RU 1-01985 (A16) RU 1-0 (A16) RU 3-2

ST. JOSEPH’S RU leads, 23-82008 (F24) RU 1-0 (8)2003 (A23) RU 13-4 (A23) SJU 5-41996 (A23) SJU 12-8 (A23) SJU 11-61995 RU 2-1 RU 12-11 (A8) RU 12-6 (A8) RU 4-1

1994 (A18) RU 5-4 (A18) RU 1-01993 (My15) RU 2-0 (My14) SJU 8-5 (A3) SJU 1-0 (A3) RU 5-11992 (A11) RU 2-0 (A11) RU 5-11991 (A20) SJU 3-2 (A20) RU 6-11990 RU 7-0 RU 6-11989 RU 9-1 RU 5-21988 SJU 10-7 RU 2-11987 RU 2-0 RU 6-11986 SJU 4-2 RU 3-21985 (M28) RU 5-0 (M28) RU 6-2

SAINT PETER’S RU leads, 8-12007 (M25) RU 5-22000 (A5) RU 5-0 (A5) RU 11-01999 (A8) RU 2-1 (A8) RU 12-31997 (A15) RU 18-8 (A15) SPC 4-31996 (A3) RU 6-4 (A3) RU 6-2

ST. XAVIER SXU leads, 1-01998 (M19) SXU 4-1

SALISBURY STATE RU leads, 1-01976 RU 2-1

SAMFORD RU leads, 1-01993 (M20) RU 6-2

SETON HALL RU leads, 43-212012 (M28) RU 11-5 (M28) RU 1-02011 (A10) RU 4-1 (A9) RU 8-0 (A9) RU 10-52009 (A26) SHU 3-2 (A26) RU 9-12008 (A27) RU 1-0 (A27) RU 5-42007 (A18) SHU 9-4 (A18) RU 5-0 2006 (A18) SHU 3-1 (A18) SHU 3-22005 (A17) SHU 11-3 (A17) SHU 7-42004 (My1) RU 3-1 (My1) SHU 3-02003 (M31) SHU 7-0 (M31) SHU 8-52002 (A21) SHU 4-3 (9) (A21) SHU 3-12001 (A22) SHU 5-1(11) (A22) SHU 8-02000 (A2) RU 1-0 (A2) SHU 3-11999 (A25) SHU 12-1 (A25) SHU 4-31998 (M24) SHU 3-1 (M23) RU 16-6 (M23) RU 8-01997 (M24) RU 5-4 (M24) RU 6-2 (M23) SHU 12-5 (M23) RU 10-7

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1996 (A18) SHU 4-3 (A18) RU 5-4 (A17) RU 19-0 (A17) RU 5-11995 (A20) RU 7-2 (A20) RU 9-01994 (A21) RU 7-1 (A21) RU 3-21993 (A21) RU 11-3 (A21) RU 10-31991 (A18) RU 13-2 (A18) RU 3-01990 SHU 2-1 RU 9-01989 RU 6-0 RU 7-01986 RU 7-0 RU 5-31985 (A4) RU 3-01984 RU 11-41983 RU 5-1 RU 7-01982 RU 7-01981 RU 4-01980 RU 4-11979 RU 13-01978 RU 11-01977 RU 7-31976 SHU 8-71975 (A6) RU 28-0

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE SIUE leads, 1-02009 (F21) SIUE 8-0

SOUTH CAROLINA SC leads, 4-21994 (My1) SC 8-2 (A30) SC 12-41987 SC 12-11984 SC 7-11977 RU 13-6 RU 8-3

SOUTH FLORIDAUSF leads, 16-32013 (M24) USF 4-3 (M23) RU 3-2 (M23) USF 11-32012 (M25) USF 1-0 (M24) USF 9-0 (M24) USF 11-02009 (M18) USF 6-5 (M18) USF 7-32008 (A5) USF 5-2 (A5) USF 9-12007 (M30) USF 4-3 (M30) USF 8-42006 (My7) USF 2-1 (My7) RU 2-12005 (M10) USF 4-02001 (M18) RU 6-2 (M15) USF 2-11988 USF 5-31986 USF 2-0

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SIU leads, 6-02002 (F22) SIU 6-41999 (M20) SIU 5-11993 (M20) SIU 9-11992 (M21) SIU 2-0 (M18) SIU 6-0 (M18) SIU 2-1

SW MISSOURI STATE(Now Missouri State)SWMS leads, 3-21999 (M18) RU 4-1 (8)1989 SWMS 6-01988 RU 3-11987 SWMS 6-0

1985 (M23) SWMS 5-0

SPRINGFIELD RU leads, 2-01981 RU 5-3 RU 5-1

STETSON RU leads, 5-21996 (M10) RU 9-11995 (M18) RU 6-5 (M18) RU 11-21987 SU 5-2 SU 4-11986 RU 12-11985 (M23) RU 3-0

STONY BROOK RU leads, 7-52013 (A17) RU 7-1 (A17) SBU 3-12012 (A17) RU 6-1 (A17) RU 4-02011 (A19) SBU 7-62010 (M24) RU 3-0 (M24) SBU 2-02009 (A1) RU 11-3 (A1) RU 10-62008 (A3) RU 2-1 (A3) SBU 10-52006 (M18) SBU 9-4

SUNY- OSWEGO RU leads, 1-01977 RU 26-2

SYRACUSE SU leads 22-5-12013 (A24) SU 6-0 (A24) SU 11-32012 (A22) SU 1-0 (A21) SU 5-3 (A21) RU 3-12011 (M27) SU 10-2 (M26) SU 5-2 (M26) SU 23-02009 (My3) RU 4-2 (My3) SU 3-22008 (M29) SU 7-2 (M29) SU 7-22007 (A28) RU 5-2 (A27) SU 5-22006 (A2) SU 5-1 (A2) SU 8-02005 (A24) SU 14-1 (A24) SU 12-42004 (A24) RU 4-0 (A24) SU 7-12003 (My3) SU 7-1 (My3) SU 6-32002 (A29) SU 8-1 (A29) SU 6-02001 (A29) SU 4-0 (A29) SU 1-0 (9)2000 (A16) Tie 3-3 (A16) RU 8-3

TEMPLE RU leads, 41-292005 (M12) TU 9-12004 (M6) TU 7-21999 (A28) RU 7-3 (A28) RU 6-11998 (A22) TU 3-1 (A22) RU 5-1 1997 (A9) TU 8-4 (A9) RU 8-61995 (A9) TU 2-1 (A9) RU 10-71994 (A19) RU 7-1 (A19) TU 5-3 (M25) TU 2-1 (9)

1993 (My15) RU 11-5 (A6) RU 6-0 (A6) TU 2-0 (A4) TU 5-1 (A4) RU 8-31992 (My10) RU 4-2 (A26) RU 4-0 (A26) RU 10-0 (A7) TU 1-0 (A7) RU 4-31991 (My11) RU 1-0 (My1) RU 2-1 (My1) TU 3-1 (M26) RU 9-0 (M26) RU 3-01990 TU 5-1 RU 5-2 RU 3-2 TU 1-0 TU 6-01989 TU 3-2 TU 4-0 TU 6-2 TU 1-0 TU 1-01988 RU 2-1 RU 2-0 TU 4-3 TU 4-3 RU 4-01987 TU 4-0 TU 2-1 RU 2-1 RU 1-0 RU 5-31986 TU 5-4 RU 5-4 RU 1-0 TU 9-21985 (A25) TU 2-0 (A25) TU 6-01984 RU 9-2 RU 7-6 RU 5-21983 RU 5-0 RU 2-1 TU 1-01982 RU 10-0 RU 1-01981 RU 1-0 RU 2-01980 RU 3-1 RU 1-01979 RU 3-0 RU 4-21977 RU 9-41976 TU 13-1

TENNESSEE STATE RU leads, 1-02008 (M1) RU 9-1

TENNESSEE TECH TTU leads, 1-02005 (M11) TTU 5-1

TENN.-CHATTANOOGA UTC leads, 3-22011 (M18) UTC 11-42010 (M6) RU 7-0 (F26) UTC 6-5 (8)2005 (M10) UTC 12-12000 (M18) RU 2-1 (9)

TEXAS A&M TAMU leads, 7-02009 (M15) TAMU 9-42007 (M16) TAMU 1-0 (8) (F17) TAMU 7-4 (F16) TAMU 9-11997 (M15) TAMU 7-2 (M13) TAMU 2-11994 (My16) TAMU 6-2

TEXAS LUTHERAN RU leads, 1-01997 (M15) RU 3-0

TEXAS at SAN ANTONIO UTSA leads, 3-02013 (F16) UTSA 11-12007 (F17) UTSA 10-1 (F16) UTSA 10-0

TEXAS SOUTHERN RU leads, 2-02011 (F26) RU 9-1 (F25) RU 12-7

TEXAS STATE TXST leads, 2-12012 (F19) RU 2-12012 (F17) TXST 11-62010 (F19) TXST 6-1

TEXAS-ARLINGTON UTA leads, 1-01989 UTA 3-0

TOLEDO UT leads, 4-02005 (M20) UT 13-2 (M18) UT 18-31986 UT 3-01985 (M22) UT 5-0

TOWSON RU leads, 4-22006 (F24) TU 6-12004 (M19) RU 1-01997 (A6) RU 10-1 (A6) RU 10-21996 (M23) TU 9-8 (M23) RU 9-7 (8)

TRENTON STATE (Now TCNJ)RU leads, 6-11980 RU 5-11979 RU 4-3 RU 5-01978 RU 12-41977 RU 4-31976 RU 8-71975 (A2) TSC 6-0

TROY 0-1Troy leads, 1-02008 (F23) Troy 13-4

TULSA TU leads, 2-02012 (F12) TU 12-12003 (M16) TU 3-2

UCLA UCLA leads, 3-02008 (M8) UCLA 9-02003 (M23) UCLA 8-0 (M21) UCLA 8-1

UC RIVERSIDE UCR leads, 1-02011 (F19) UCR 6-5

UPSALA RU leads, 1-01980 RU 2-1

U.S INTERNATIONAL 0-2(does not count in overall record)1990 US 2-1 (9) US 1-0(10)

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UTAH U of U leads, 2-01999 (M16) U of U 1-0 (M16) U of U 5-1

VERMONT RU leads, 1-01989 RU 4-0

VILLANOVA VU leads, 22-212013 (A10) VU 3-0 (A10) RU 8-22012 (A15) RU 9-1 (A14) VU 7-3 (A14) RU 4-32011 (A27) VU 2-1 (A27) RU 4-22009 (M25) RU 5-4 (9) (M25) RU 8-22008 (A29) VU 11-4 (A29) RU 6-12007 (A7) RU 8-2 (A7) RU 8-52006 (A15) RU 4-3 (A15) RU 9-12005 (My1) VU 8-3 (My1) VU 7-2 (M13) VU 2-12004 (A10) RU 1-0 (A10) VU 9-22003 (A19) VU 6-5 (A19) RU 2-02002 (M30) VU 2-1 (8) (M30) VU 2-02001 (A14) VU 2-1 (8) (A14) VU 2-02000 (A24) RU 2-1 (A24) VU 5-11999 (A1) RU 7-5 (A1) VU 3-21998 (A9) VU 4-3 (A8) VU 2-01997 (M27) VU 5-4 (M27) RU 4-3 (M26) RU 10-2 (M26) VU 6-51996 (A28) VU 10-1 (A28) RU 2-0 (A27) VU 4-1 (A27) VU 7-11995 (M30) RU 18-0 (M30) RU 2-01978 RU 15-1

VIRGINIA RU leads, 7-62008 (M22) RU 15-142005 (M19) UVA 12-32004 (M21) UVA 7-4 (M19) RU 4-02003 (M18) RU 6-1 (M18) UVA 5-22000 (M26) RU 5-41999 (M28) RU 6-51994 (My1) UVA 8-0 (A30) UVA 8-01992 (M20) RU 3-11984 RU 6-0 UVA 2-1

VIRGINIA TECH VT leads, 7-42008 (M7) VT 9-02004 (A2) VT 9-1 (A2) VT 8-02003 (A27) RU 10-7 (A27) VT 5-42002 (A13) RU 5-1 (A13) VT 3-12001 (A7) RU 3-1 (A7) VT 1-0

1998 (A26) VT 13-10 (A24) RU 9-8

WAGNER WC leads, 2-02005 (M26) WC 12-4 (M26) WC 8-3

WEST CHESTER RU leads, 10-21984 RU 9-0 RU 6-11983 RU 6-0 RU 2-11981 RU 7-0 RU 2-11980 RU 3-0 RU 16-01979 RU 11-31978 RU 12-01977 WCU 1-01976 WCU 27-0

WEST VIRGINIA RU leads, 2-01981 RU 3-2 RU 5-4

WESTERN CAROLINA WCU leads, 1-02006 (M4) WCU 11-3

WESTERN ILLINOIS WIU leads, 2-11986 RU 5-21985 (M20) WIU 4-11979 WIU 3-2

WESTERN MICHIGAN RU leads, 1-02010 (M7) RU 5-3

WICHITA STATE WSU leads, 1-02010 (M15) WSU 6-3

WILLIAM PATTERSON RU leads, 6-11980 RU 4-01979 RU 9-71978 RU 7-4 RU 6-11977 RU 5-31976 RU 16-51975 (A18) WPU 14-6

WINTHROP RU leads, 2-12008 (F23) WU 4-12003 (M14) RU 4-1 (M8) RU 3-1

WISCONSIN RU leads, 2-12010 (M13) RU 8-5 (M12) WIS 6-22003 (F22) RU 5-1

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Series tied, 1-12012 (M9) RU 4-31998 (M15) UWGB 4-3

WRIGHT STATE WSU leads, 1-02010 (F28) WSU 9-8

YOUNGSTOWN STATE RU leads, 2-12004 (M20) YSU 5-3 (8)

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/// SECTION 6: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ///

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ROBERT L. BARCHI is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Since beginning his tenure on September 1, 2012, President Barchi has been overseeing prepara-tions for integrating into Rutgers most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, as outlined in the recently adopted New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act. He has begun work on a university strategic plan (the first in more than 15 years) and was part of a statewide coalition of university, business, and labor leaders urging voter support of a $750 million bond act for higher education construction, which was approved by a wide margin in November. President Barchi announced on November 20, 2012 that all inter-collegiate athletic teams on Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus will join the Big Ten Conference at a date to be determined.

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DR. ROBERT L. BARCHIPRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Prior to Jefferson, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution founded in 1740. There, he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, all academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty.

Dr. Barchi was born in Philadelphia but spent his formative years not far from Rutgers in Westfield, N.J. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed specialty training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and holds board certifica-tion in neurology. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a teacher and as an NIH-funded researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology, and he has published extensively in his field. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his pioneering research on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels in nerve and muscle, and on the role these critical molecules can play in human disease. He was also elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians and named a fellow of the American Association for the Advance-ment of Science, the American Neurological Association, and the American Academy of Neurology.

In 1972, Dr. Barchi began his academic ca-reer as a faculty member at Penn. Within a decade, he rose to become the David Ma-honey Professor of Neurological Sciences. Between 1983 and 1996, he served as direc-tor of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences—an interdisciplinary, university-wide entity that he expanded to become the focus for Penn’s growth in neuroscience, encompassing the intellectual activities of more than 120 faculty members. Dr. Barchi

founded the Department of Neuroscience at Penn and served as its first chair; he also served as chair of the Department of Neurol-ogy. He was named the Fairhill Professor in 2002, a position that he still holds in emeri-tus status.

The University of Pennsylvania named Dr. Barchi as its provost and chief academic officer in 1999, and he served in this capac-ity until 2004. As provost, Dr. Barchi had re-sponsibility for the university’s 12 schools and their academic programs and budgets and Penn’s intercollegiate athletics program, as well as for Penn’s students and faculty. During his tenure, he worked with president Judith Rodin to reassert the primacy of the academic mission in the direction of the uni-versity. He recruited new leadership to nine of the 12 schools at Penn and established a number of universitywide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. He also led the university through a comprehensive strategic planning process.

As president of Thomas Jefferson University, Dr. Barchi oversaw a period of tremendous growth. The university established three new schools—including the Jefferson School of Pharmacy, which graduated its first class in May 2012, and the Jefferson School of Popu-lation Health, the only school in the nation to offer a master’s degree in chronic care management. Overall student enrollment increased by 51 percent and annual degrees awarded rose by 54 percent. Dr. Barchi also expanded the reach of the campus, inaugu-rating the Partnership in Healthcare Educa-tion, an academic affiliation with the Uni-versity of Delaware that offers dual-degree programs between the two institutions.

Other accomplishments at Jefferson include successful implementation of an ambitious strategic plan that integrated the univer-sity’s clinical, education, and research mis-sions; a comprehensive facilities master plan that supports those missions; and a major fundraising campaign that provides the resources necessary for success. Dur-ing Dr. Barchi’s tenure, Jefferson established 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships, helping to ensure a healthy and diverse community of fac-ulty and students. The university surpassed $300 million in fundraising under his leader-ship, twice the amount raised during the pre-ceding eight-year period.

During his presidency, Dr. Barchi also over-saw the transformation of Jefferson’s urban environment into a vibrant university cam-pus. A coordinated construction program,

coupled with improved landscape design and signage, helped provide visitors and the Jef-ferson community a sense of place and con-nectedness to the compact urban campus in the heart of the city’s historic district.

Dr. Barchi is married to Francis Harper Barchi, a tenure-track faculty member of the Rut-gers School of Social Work. Before coming to Rutgers, she was a senior fellow in the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylva-nia, where she was engaged in education and research activities relating to international research ethics. Francis Barchi holds a Ph.D. in social welfare, a master’s in bioethics, and a master’s in nonprofit leadership from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a bach-elor’s degree from Smith College. She is the former executive vice president of the Dana Foundation in New York, a post she assumed following a 20-year span as president of her own company, which provided protocol and strategic communication services for inter-national clients. Francis Barchi’s research focuses on the social and behavioral factors that influence women’s health in southern Africa. In 2009, she completed the first ma-jor quantitative study on women’s autonomy and gender-based violence in Botswana, and she is the principal investigator on a study in that country examining the extent to which women’s understanding of HPV and cervi-cal cancer influences their decision-making about prevention and treatment. She is cur-rently part of a team responsible for ethics training of health professionals in Botswana, Tanzania, and Guatemala.

As an avocation, President Barchi is an ex-pert in the history and mechanical develop-ment of clocks and watches. In addition to collecting and conserving examples of these timepieces from the 17th and 18th centuries, he designs and constructs his own precision clocks in his basement machine shop.

The Barchis, who have four adult children and one young dog, spend their leisure time at their home in coastal Maine where they are avid boaters and hikers.

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JULIE HERMANN leads Rutgers Athletics transition in 2014 to the nation’s premier academic and athletic conference, the Big Ten. Hermann came to Rutgers after serving previously as the executive senior associate director of athletics for the University of Louisville.

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Hermann spent 15 years at Lou-isville as the Cardinals built one of the nation’s most competitive athletic programs across the board. Following a national search, Her-mann was selected from a pool of 63 candidates. She is the first woman to serve in this capacity at Rutgers and will become the second female athletic director in Big Ten history. “It’s a pleasure to welcome Julie Hermann to the Rutgers com-munity,” said President Robert L. Barchi. “She is one of the most respected athletics administra-tors in the country and she was deeply involved in moving Louis-ville from Conference USA to the BIG EAST and from the BIG EAST to the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence. Her 15 years of leadership experience will be an invaluable asset to the university as we prepare to enter the Big Ten.” One of the primary goals set by Hermann is to create a best-in-class student-athlete care sys-tem. She is committed to devel-oping programs to support both

athletic and academic pursuits after building one of the nation’s premier systems for student-athletes at Louisville (L-Care). Hermann served in a supervisory capacity of U of L athletics as the university garnered the 2013 NCAA men’s basketball national championship; two BCS Bowl wins; two NCAA women’s basket-ball national championship ap-pearances (2013 and 2009) and one NCAA men’s soccer College Cup national championship ap-pearance (2010). Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, the Car-dinals claimed 64 conference titles.

Hermann oversaw 20 sports at Louisville, marketing, academ-ics, sports performance, sports medicine, student development and athletic development. She worked to cultivate support for many of the U of L athletic ven-ues that allowed the Cardinals to enjoy one of the nation’s big-gest and best building booms in college sports. Before joining U of L, Hermann served as an assistant coach for USA Volleyball, helping the national team to a silver medal finish at the World University Games in 1997.

Prior to that she served as head women’s volleyball coach at the University of Tennessee for six seasons. Under her watch, the Lady Vols advanced to the NCAA

Tournament for the first time in a decade. Hermann is immediate past president of the National Asso-ciation of Collegiate Women Ath-letics Administrators. She is the former chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Committee. Hermann has served on numer-ous boards, including the Frazier Rehab Institute, the Louisville Sports Commission and the Ken-tucky Sports Commission. Hermann and her partner Dr. Les-lie Danehy are the proud parents of a seven year-old son, Aidan.

JULIE HERMANNDIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

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JASON BAUMSenior Associate Athletic Director

Communications

SARAH BAUMGARTNERSenior Associate Athletic Director

Development

SHAWN TUCKERAssistant Athletic Director

Student -Athlete Development

SCOTT WALKERExecutive Director of Academic

Support Services

NICK OJEAAssociate Athletic Director

Compliance

JANINE PURCAROChief Financial Officer

JOHN TERNYILASenior Associate Athletic Director

Finance

DR. ROBERT MONACOAssociate Athletic Director

Sports Medicine

KATHLEEN HICKEYSenior Associate Athletic Director

Olympic Sports

DOUGLAS KOKOSKIESenior Associate Athletic Director

Facilities, Operations & Events

BRIAN COLVINAssociate Director of Athletics

Finance & Administration

GEOFF BROWNSenior Associate Athletic Director

Chief Marketing Officer

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