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1 2019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2019 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL 2019 SEASON Overall ..................................................................... 54-8 ACC ........................................................................................................ 19-5 Home .................................................................................................... 31-2 Away .....................................................................................................14-6 Neutral .................................................................................................. 9-0 FEBRUARY JoAnne Graf Classic - Tallahassee, Fla. Fri 8 UNC Wilmington W, 7-2 Fri 8 Iowa State W, 1-0 Sat 9 UNCG W, 8-0 (5) Sat 9 Iowa State W, 5-0 Sun 10 UNC Wilmington W, 10-0 (5) St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational - Clearwater, Fla. Fri 15 vs. RV Ohio State (ESPN3) W, 3-1 Fri 15 vs. No. 3 Oklahoma (ESPNU) W, 7-4 Sat 16 vs. No. 8 LSU (ESPN3) W, 9-1 (6) Sat 16 vs. RV Minnesota (ESPN3) W, 17-6 Sun 17 vs. Florida Atlantic (ESPN3) W, 10-5 Sun 17 vs. No. 6 Tennessee (ESPN2) W, 5-2 Wed 20 South Alabama W, 4-1 Unconquered Invitational - Tallahassee, Fla. Fri 22 Elon W, 15-1 (5) Fri 22 Lipscomb W, 13-0 (5) Sat 23 Samford W, 13-0 (5) Sat 23 Lipscomb W, 14-2 (5) Sun 24 Samford W, 13-1 (5) MARCH UCF Invitational - Orlando, Fla. Sat 2 vs. Toledo W, 5-4 Sat 2 vs. RV Louisiana Tech W, 4-0 Sun 3 vs. Dartmouth W, 8-4 Sun 3 at UCF (UCFKnights.TV) W, 2-1 Mon 4 at UCF (UCFKnights.TV) W, 9-3 Wed 6 at Grand Canyon (YouTube) L, 3-5 Wed 6 at Grand Canyon (YouTube) W, 11-1 (6) Fri 8 at No. 12 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) W, 5-3 Sat 9 at No. 12 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) L, 3-11 (5) Sun 10 at No. 12 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) W, 4-3 Fri 15 RV Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) W, 11-1 (5) Sat 16 RV Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) L, 4-7 Sun 17 RV Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) W, 5-0 Tues 19 Florida A&M W, 8-0 (6) Wed 20 UNF W, 9-1 (5) Fri 22 NC State* (ACC Network Extra) W, 9-0 (5) Sat 23 NC State* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-6 Sun 24 NC State* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-0 (6) Fri 29 at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) W, 11-0 (5) Sat 30 at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-2 Sun 31 at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) W, 16-3 (5) APRIL Wed 3 at No. 8 Florida (ESPN2) W, 2-0 Sat 6 at Louisville* (ACC Network Extra) L, 0-2 Sun 7 at Louisville* (ACC Network Extra) W, 4-1 Mon 8 at Louisville* (ESPNU) L, 9-10 Sat 13 at North Carolina* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-6 Sun 14 at North Carolina* (ACC Network Extra) L, 5-6 (9) Mon 15 at North Carolina* (ESPNU) L, 0-1 Wed 17 No. 6 Florida (ESPNews) L, 0-4 Fri 19 Boston College* W, 5-0 Sat 20 Boston College* W, 7-0 Sun 21 Boston College* W, 4-0 Wed 24 Troy W, 4-1 Fri 26 Duke* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-0 (5) Sat 27 Duke* (ACC Network Extra) W, 3-2 Sun 28 Duke* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-1 MAY Fri 3 at Syracuse* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-0 (6) Sat 4 at Syracuse* (ACC Network Extra) W, 9-1 (5) Sun 5 at Syracuse* (ACC Network Extra) W, 14-5 (5) Thur 9 Georgia Tech - ACC (RSN) W, 7-0 Fri 10 Notre Dame - ACC (RSN) W, 2-0 Sat 11 North Carolina - ACC (ESPN) W, 8-0 (6) Fri 17 Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (ESPNU) W, 8-0 (5) Sat 18 USF - NCAA (ESPN2) W, 12-1 (5) Sun 19 No. 21 South Carolina - NCAA (ESPN) W, 7-6 Thur 23 No. 13 Oklahoma State - NCAA (ESPN) 7:00 p.m. Fri 24 No. 13 Oklahoma State - NCAA (ESPN) 7:00 p.m. Sat 25 No. 13 Oklahoma State - NCAA (ESPN) 12:00 p.m. JUNE Thu-Wed May 30-June 5 Women’s College World Series - OKC * - ACC game | All game times are EST | Home Games Rankings are from the NFCA | RV - receiving votes Softball SID .................................................... Scott Moriak Office Phone................................................. 850-644-2016 Cell Phone ...................................................... 715-641-0365 Fax .................................................................. 850-644-3820 E-mail ...................................................... [email protected] Website ....................................................... Seminoles.com Mailing Address ...................................... 403 Stadium Dr. ........................................................ Tallahassee, Fla. 32306 MEDIA INFORMATION QUICK HITS Florida State enters the 2019 postseason ranked No. 4 by the NFCA and the NCAA Softball RPI, while USA Softball and Softball America have the Noles at No. 5. FSU Softball has been ranked in 101 consecutive polls by USA Softball, and in the top 15 of the NFCA poll for 96 straight weeks. The Seminoles have already set a single-season school record with 104 home runs, which leads the NCAA and ranks in a ties for 15th in NCAA single-season history. Since assistant coaches Travis Wilson and Craig Snider arrived in 2012, FSU has set school records in batting average (.329 - 2017), runs scored (459 - 2016), doubles (115 - 2018), RBI (416 - 2019), walks (318 - 2014) and home runs (104 - 2019). Florida State is competing in its eighth NCAA Super Regional and seventh in a row, and have been one of the final 16 teams competing for a national championship in 2006 (Tempe), 2013 (Austin), 2015 (Knoxville) and 2014 & 2016-19 (Tallahassee). The FSU pitching staff and defense have posted 22 shutouts in 2019, which is the third-most amount of shutouts in a season since 2004, trailing only the 2009 (24) and 2017 (25) seasons. The Noles are getting production from up and down the lineup as seven different players have 10+ HRs and six players already have 40+ RBI on the season, led by Sydney Sherrill who has 59 RBI. The Seminoles are on a nine-game winning streak in NCAA Tournament play as Florida State won six consecutive games to come out of the loser’s bracket and win the 2018 NCAA National Championship, and swept its Regional in Tallahassee in 2019. The Seminoles are the 20th team in NCAA history to win at least nine straight NCAA Tournament games. Florida State trails Oklahoma State, 10-7, in the all-time series between the two teams, dating back to 1986. The Noles and Cowgirls have only met three times since 1998, as OSU won both games in the 2009 Tallahassee Regional, and FSU earned a 4-1 win at the 2017 Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic. Location: Tallahassee, Fla. | Stadium: JoAnne Graf Field Live Stats: NCAA.com | In-game updates: @FSU_Softball on Twitter No. 4 Florida State (54-8) vs. No. 13 Oklahoma State (42-14) 2019 NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional Thur., May 23 at 7:00 p.m. - ESPN Fri., May 24 at 7:00 p.m. - ESPN Sat., May 25 at 12:00 p.m. - ESPN (if necessary) SEMINOLE LEADERS Batting Average: Sydney Sherrill (.420) Runs: Cali Harrod (72) Walks: Cali Harrod (54) RBIs: Sydney Sherrill (59) Home Runs: Sydney Sherrill (16) Wins: Meghan King (29) ERA: Meghan King (1.42) Innings Pitched: Meghan King (192.1) Strikeouts: Meghan King (216) COWGIRL LEADERS Batting Average: Chyenne Factor (.353) Runs: Rylee Bayless (53) Walks: Rylee Bayless (47) RBIs: Samantha Show (54) Home Runs: Samantha Show (18) Wins: Samantha Show (19) ERA: Samantha Show (2.35) Innings Pitched: Samantha Show (167.0) Strikeouts: Samantha Show (100) 1981 & 1982 AIAW National Champions – 2018 NCAA National Champions 10 WCWS Appearances (1987, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2002, ‘04, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18) 17 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘03, ‘04, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19) 32 NCAA Championship Appearances – 33 All-Americans – 49 All-America Honors – 133 All-ACC Honors

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12019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2019 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

2019 SEASONOverall .....................................................................54-8ACC ........................................................................................................19-5 Home ....................................................................................................31-2Away .....................................................................................................14-6Neutral .................................................................................................. 9-0

FEBRUARY JoAnne Graf Classic - Tallahassee, Fla.Fri 8 UNC Wilmington W, 7-2Fri 8 Iowa State W, 1-0Sat 9 UNCG W, 8-0 (5)Sat 9 Iowa State W, 5-0Sun 10 UNC Wilmington W, 10-0 (5)

St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational - Clearwater, Fla.Fri 15 vs. RV Ohio State (ESPN3) W, 3-1Fri 15 vs. No. 3 Oklahoma (ESPNU) W, 7-4Sat 16 vs. No. 8 LSU (ESPN3) W, 9-1 (6)Sat 16 vs. RV Minnesota (ESPN3) W, 17-6Sun 17 vs. Florida Atlantic (ESPN3) W, 10-5Sun 17 vs. No. 6 Tennessee (ESPN2) W, 5-2

Wed 20 South Alabama W, 4-1

Unconquered Invitational - Tallahassee, Fla.Fri 22 Elon W, 15-1 (5)Fri 22 Lipscomb W, 13-0 (5)Sat 23 Samford W, 13-0 (5)Sat 23 Lipscomb W, 14-2 (5)Sun 24 Samford W, 13-1 (5)

MARCHUCF Invitational - Orlando, Fla.Sat 2 vs. Toledo W, 5-4Sat 2 vs. RV Louisiana Tech W, 4-0Sun 3 vs. Dartmouth W, 8-4Sun 3 at UCF (UCFKnights.TV) W, 2-1Mon 4 at UCF (UCFKnights.TV) W, 9-3

Wed 6 at Grand Canyon (YouTube) L, 3-5Wed 6 at Grand Canyon (YouTube) W, 11-1 (6)Fri 8 at No. 12 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) W, 5-3Sat 9 at No. 12 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) L, 3-11 (5)Sun 10 at No. 12 Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) W, 4-3Fri 15 RV Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) W, 11-1 (5)Sat 16 RV Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) L, 4-7Sun 17 RV Notre Dame* (ACC Network Extra) W, 5-0Tues 19 Florida A&M W, 8-0 (6)Wed 20 UNF W, 9-1 (5)Fri 22 NC State* (ACC Network Extra) W, 9-0 (5)Sat 23 NC State* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-6Sun 24 NC State* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-0 (6)Fri 29 at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) W, 11-0 (5)Sat 30 at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-2Sun 31 at Virginia* (ACC Network Extra) W, 16-3 (5)

APRILWed 3 at No. 8 Florida (ESPN2) W, 2-0Sat 6 at Louisville* (ACC Network Extra) L, 0-2Sun 7 at Louisville* (ACC Network Extra) W, 4-1 Mon 8 at Louisville* (ESPNU) L, 9-10Sat 13 at North Carolina* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-6Sun 14 at North Carolina* (ACC Network Extra) L, 5-6 (9)Mon 15 at North Carolina* (ESPNU) L, 0-1Wed 17 No. 6 Florida (ESPNews) L, 0-4Fri 19 Boston College* W, 5-0Sat 20 Boston College* W, 7-0Sun 21 Boston College* W, 4-0Wed 24 Troy W, 4-1Fri 26 Duke* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-0 (5)Sat 27 Duke* (ACC Network Extra) W, 3-2Sun 28 Duke* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-1

MAYFri 3 at Syracuse* (ACC Network Extra) W, 8-0 (6)Sat 4 at Syracuse* (ACC Network Extra) W, 9-1 (5)Sun 5 at Syracuse* (ACC Network Extra) W, 14-5 (5)Thur 9 Georgia Tech - ACC (RSN) W, 7-0Fri 10 Notre Dame - ACC (RSN) W, 2-0Sat 11 North Carolina - ACC (ESPN) W, 8-0 (6)Fri 17 Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (ESPNU) W, 8-0 (5)Sat 18 USF - NCAA (ESPN2) W, 12-1 (5)Sun 19 No. 21 South Carolina - NCAA (ESPN) W, 7-6Thur 23 No. 13 Oklahoma State - NCAA (ESPN) 7:00 p.m.Fri 24 No. 13 Oklahoma State - NCAA (ESPN) 7:00 p.m.Sat 25 No. 13 Oklahoma State - NCAA (ESPN) 12:00 p.m.

JUNEThu-Wed May 30-June 5 Women’s College World Series - OKC

* - ACC game | All game times are EST | Home GamesRankings are from the NFCA | RV - receiving votes

Softball SID .................................................... Scott MoriakOffice Phone.................................................850-644-2016Cell Phone ...................................................... 715-641-0365Fax .................................................................. 850-644-3820

E-mail ...................................................... [email protected] ....................................................... Seminoles.comMailing Address ...................................... 403 Stadium Dr.........................................................Tallahassee, Fla. 32306

MEDIA INFORMATION

QUICK HITS

• Florida State enters the 2019 postseason ranked No. 4 by the NFCA and the NCAA Softball RPI, while USA Softball and Softball America have the Noles at No. 5. FSU Softball has been ranked in 101 consecutive polls by USA Softball, and in the top 15 of the NFCA poll for 96 straight weeks.

• The Seminoles have already set a single-season school record with 104 home runs, which leads the NCAA and ranks in a ties for 15th in NCAA single-season history. Since assistant coaches Travis Wilson and Craig Snider arrived in 2012, FSU has set school records in batting average (.329 - 2017), runs scored (459 - 2016), doubles (115 - 2018), RBI (416 - 2019), walks (318 - 2014) and home runs (104 - 2019).

• Florida State is competing in its eighth NCAA Super Regional and seventh in a row, and have been one of the final 16 teams competing for a national championship in 2006 (Tempe), 2013 (Austin), 2015 (Knoxville) and 2014 & 2016-19 (Tallahassee).

• The FSU pitching staff and defense have posted 22 shutouts in 2019, which is the third-most amount of shutouts in a season since 2004, trailing only the 2009 (24) and 2017 (25) seasons.

• The Noles are getting production from up and down the lineup as seven different players have 10+ HRs and six players already have 40+ RBI on the season, led by Sydney Sherrill who has 59 RBI.

• The Seminoles are on a nine-game winning streak in NCAA Tournament play as Florida State won six consecutive games to come out of the loser’s bracket and win the 2018 NCAA National Championship, and swept its Regional in Tallahassee in 2019. The Seminoles are the 20th team in NCAA history to win at least nine straight NCAA Tournament games.

• Florida State trails Oklahoma State, 10-7, in the all-time series between the two teams, dating back to 1986. The Noles and Cowgirls have only met three times since 1998, as OSU won both games in the 2009 Tallahassee Regional, and FSU earned a 4-1 win at the 2017 Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic.

Location: Tallahassee, Fla. | Stadium: JoAnne Graf Field

Live Stats: NCAA.com | In-game updates: @FSU_Softball on Twitter

No. 4 Florida State (54-8) vs.

No. 13 Oklahoma State (42-14)2019 NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional

Thur., May 23 at 7:00 p.m. - ESPN

Fri., May 24 at 7:00 p.m. - ESPN

Sat., May 25 at 12:00 p.m. - ESPN (if necessary)

SEMINOLE LEADERS

Batting Average: Sydney Sherrill (.420)Runs: Cali Harrod (72)Walks: Cali Harrod (54)RBIs: Sydney Sherrill (59)Home Runs: Sydney Sherrill (16)Wins: Meghan King (29)ERA: Meghan King (1.42)Innings Pitched: Meghan King (192.1)Strikeouts: Meghan King (216)

COWGIRL LEADERS

Batting Average: Chyenne Factor (.353)Runs: Rylee Bayless (53) Walks: Rylee Bayless (47)RBIs: Samantha Show (54)Home Runs: Samantha Show (18)Wins: Samantha Show (19)ERA: Samantha Show (2.35)Innings Pitched: Samantha Show (167.0)Strikeouts: Samantha Show (100)

1981 & 1982 AIAW National Champions – 2018 NCAA National Champions 10 WCWS Appearances (1987, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2002, ‘04, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18)

17 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘03, ‘04, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19)32 NCAA Championship Appearances – 33 All-Americans – 49 All-America Honors – 133 All-ACC Honors

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT2

2019 QUICK FACTS

Location............................................. Tallahassee, Fla.Founded ....................................................................1851Enrollment ............................................................41,773Symbol ...........................................................SeminolesColors ..................................................Garnet and GoldConference ........................................... Atlantic CoastPresident ...............................................John ThrasherAthletics Director ................................. David Coburn

Head Coach ..........................................Lonni AlamedaAlma Mater ............................................ Oklahoma ‘93Career Record......................... 640-308-2 (15 years)FSU Record ............................... 483-150-1 (10 years)Assistant Coach ................................... Travis WilsonAlma Mater ..........................................Canterbury ‘96Assistant Coach ..................................... Craig SniderAlma Mater ............................................Centenary ‘05Softball Office .....................................850-644-9594

Home Field ...................................... JoAnne Graf FieldDimensions..................... Lines - 200’, Center - 220’Capacity .................................................................1,000Press Box Phone ................................. 850-645-3245

First Year of Softball ............................................1978All-Time Record ....................................... 1,966-662-6ACC Titles .................................................................... 17*.........................*includes tie with Maryland in 1997National Titles (AIAW) .......................2 (1981, 1982)National Titles (NCAA) ................................... 1 (2018)NCAA Regional Appearances ................................. 32NCAA Super Regional Appearances ........................ 7WCWS Appearances ................................................. 10NCAA Tournament Record ................................ 84-68

2018 Record .......................................................... 58-122018 ACC Record .................................................... 21-32018 ACC Finish ............................ 1st (Tournament)..................................................... 1st (Regular Season)

Starters R/L ................................................................8/2Pitchers R/L ................................................................2/2Letterwinners R/L ...................................................13/6Newcomers ................................................................... 8

Softball Oversight ...........................Cindy HartmannSoftball SID .............................................Scott MoriakMoriak’s email [email protected]’s Office .................................... 850-644-2016Moriak’s Cell .......................................... 715-641-0365SID Office Fax ...................................... 850.644.3820Website ................................................seminoles.comMailing Address .................... 403 Stadium Drive W. Tallahassee, FL 32306

Twitter .................................................. @FSU_SoftballFacebook .................................................../FSUSoftballInstagram ....................................................fsusoftballSnapchat ................................................... fsu_softballPeriscope ................................................/FSU_Softball

SMILEY FACES FOR HAYDENThroughout the season, you may notice that the FSU players are wearing a smiley face on their neck, drawn with a marker.

The smiley faces started on March 17 when Hayden Stone, an 11-year old girl that FSU Softball adopted through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation earlier this season, came to our game against Notre Dame after recently having a procedure on her neck.

She didn’t like how she had a fairly large scar on her neck, and Meghan King mentioned to her how some baseball players, after having Tommy John surgery, have turned those scars into smiley faces with a variety of tattoos to turn a negative into a positive. Hayden happened to have a marker in her backpack that day and Meghan offered to draw a smiley face on Hayden’s neck. Hayden asked if Meghan would want a smiley face, and she eagerly accepted.

Meghan went on to throw a no-hitter against the Irish and was on ESPN’s Sportcenter on March 18 and shared the story of Hayden with the nation.

For the rest of the season, the Seminole players will have smiley faces drawn on their necks to show support for Hayden and to reduce the stigma of her scar.

TOP EIGHT NATIONAL SEEDThe Seminoles earned a No. 4 seed in the 2019 NCAA Softball Championship, and it is the fifth time in the last six years that the Noles ensured the opportunity to host the NCAA Super Regionals if they won their regional.

It also marked the ninth time, and sixth in a row, that FSU has hosted the NCAA Regional round. Tallahassee played host to the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.

50+ WINSWith its 2-0 victory over Notre Dame in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament on May 10, Florida State earned its 50th win of the 2019 season. It is the fourth year in a row that the Noles have won 50 games in a season, and the 18th time in program history.

It is the fifth time that FSU has accomplished the feat under head coach Lonni Alameda, and the Noles are averaging 48.8 wins per year since she took over in 2009 (537-158-1).

AGAINST THE FIELD OF 64The Seminoles played a total of 13 teams that made the 2019 NCAA Softball Championship, and compiled a record of 19-7 against teams in the postseason.

7-2 AGAINST REGIONAL HOSTSFSU posted the No. 4-ranked non-conference strength of schedule during the season, and had significant success against teams that were given regional hosts for the 2019 NCAA Softball Championship.

The Noles played a total of nine games against six of the other 15 regional hosts this year, posting single wins over No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 7 Minnesota, No. 10 LSU and No. 12 Tennessee, while splitting the two-game series with No. 5 Florida, and taking two-of-three on the road at No. 6 Arizona.

The Seminoles outscored these opponents by a combined total of 52-34 in those games.

FSU VS. OKLAHOMA STATEFlorida State trails Oklahoma State, 10-7, in the all-time series between the two teams, dating back to 1986. The Noles and Cowgirls have only met three times since 1998, as OSU won both games in the 2009 Tallahassee Regional, and FSU earned a 4-1 win at the 2017 Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic.

20 STRAIGHT APPERANCESThe Noles are competing in their 32nd NCAA Championship and the 20th in a row. FSU is one of nine schools to play in the NCAA postseason every year since 2000. The other schools include Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, UCLA and Washington.

19 STRAIGHT REGIONAL WINSFlorida State competed in its 20th consecutive regional and hosted a regional for the sixth straight year.

Since 2014, Florida State has won 19 straight games in the NCAA Regional round and has outscored its opponents in the regional round by a combined score of 94-19. The Noles are 65-39 all-time in NCAA Regional play.

32019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

HEAD COACH LONNI ALAMEDA

2005 NFCA West Region Coach of the Year2005 MWC Coach of the Year2007 MWC Coach of the Year2013 ACC Coach of the Year2014 ACC Coach of the Year2015 ACC Coach of the Year2016 ACC Coach of the Year2017 ACC Coach of the Year2019 NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year

Coaching HistoryFlorida State (Head Coach) 2009-Present

UNLV (Head Coach) 2004-08

Stanford (Associate Head Coach) 1996-2004

Barry University (Assistant Coach) 1994-96

Coaching LedgerYear Record Conf. Finish Postseason UNLV2004 25-35 7-13 5th N/A2005 44-19 17-3 2nd NCAA Reg2006 26-37 8-12 4th N/A2007 37-27 12-8 2nd N/A2008 25-40-1 5-15 6th N/AFlorida State2009 44-16 17-4 2nd NCAA Reg2010 44-18 12-9 3rd NCAA Reg2011 32-28 9-11 1st NCAA Reg2012 47-16 16-5 2nd NCAA Reg2013 44-19 18-2 1st(R) NCAA Supers2014 55-9 24-3 1st WCWS2015 49-14 20-3 1st NCAA Supers2016 55-10 21-2 1st WCWS Semis2017 55-8-1 24-0 1st NCAA Supers2018 58-12 21-3 1st National Champs2019 54-8 19-5 1stOverall: 694-316-2 FSU: 537-158-1 ACC: 201-47

Alameda versus the ACC since 2009Opponent Record Current StreakBoston College 31-1 (.969) Won 5Duke 3-0 (1.000) Won 3Georgia Tech 20-10 (.667) Won 15Louisville 11-4 (.733) Lost 1North Carolina 23-8 (.742) Lost 2NC State 29-4 (.879) Won 10Notre Dame 15-5 (.750) Won 1Pitt 16-1 (.941) Won 2Syracuse 19-0 (1.000) Won 19Virginia 26-3 (.897) Won 12Virginia Tech 24-7 (.774) Won 12

SEVEN SUPERS IN A ROW!Florida State has advanced to its seventh NCAA Super Regional in a row and the eighth overall in program history.

The Noles reached the Tempe Super Regional in 2006 and have been one of the final 16 teams competing for a national championship in 2013 (Austin), 2014 (Tallahassee), 2015 (Knoxville), 2016 (Tallahassee), 2017 (Tallahassee), 2018 (Tallahassee) and 2019 (Tallahassee).

MAKINZY HERZOG BREAKOUTFreshman Makinzy Herzog was instrumental to all three of Florida State’s victories in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional on May 17-19.

The outfielder lined a two-run double against Bethune-Cookman, crushed a grand slam against USF and drove in the game-winning run with a two-out, two-RBI single in the top of the seventh against No. 21 South Carolina.

Herzog also tossed 4.0 scoreless innings against Bethune-Cookman, allowing just one hit with zero walks and four strikeouts.

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACKFlorida State set an NCAA Tournament record with four consecutive home runs on May 18 against USF as Zoe Casas, Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon and Sydney Sherrill each hit a home run over the span of 11 pitches in the top of the fifth inning.

It was the first time that Florida State had ever even hit three home runs in a row, and the Seminoles tied the NCAA record and are the sixth school to ever hit four consecutive home runs in NCAA history - joining South Dakota State (2016), Florida (2013), UTSA (2011), Illinois State (2010) and Portland State (2006).

SIX HOME RUNS IN A GAMEIn addition to the four consecutive home runs on May 18, the Seminoles also had HRs from Makinzy Herzog with a grand slam in the third inning and a two-run home run by Leslie Farris.

It marked the first time in FSU history that the Noles had hit six home runs in a game.

TOUGHEST NCAA REGIONALFSU hosted a regional for the sixth straight year, and it was a challenge in 2019 as Tallahassee hosted the toughest NCAA Regional, in terms of average RPI by the top three seeds, for the second year in a row.

Florida State ended the regular season with an overall RPI of four and the No. 4-ranked non-conference strength of schedule. South Carolina came in with an RPI of 20, while USF’s RPI was 31.

The average RPI of 18.3 by the top three seeds was the lowest of any regional in the 2019 postseason, and lower than the average RPI of 19 at the 2018 Tallahassee Regional - FSU (5), Auburn (18), Kennesaw State (34).

NINE STRAIGHT NCAA WINSThe Seminoles are on a nine-game winning streak in NCAA Tournament play as Florida State won six consecutive games to come out of the loser’s bracket and win the 2018 NCAA National Championship, and swept its Regional in Tallahassee in 2019.

The Seminoles are the 20th team in NCAA history to win at least nine straight NCAA Tournament games.

CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT WINSGames ....................................................................................................Teams16 ................................................................................... Oklahoma (2017-18)15 ........................................................................................... UCLA (1999-00)14 ............... Florida (2015-16), Oklahoma (2013-14), UCLA (2004-05)........................................................... Arizona (1994-95), UCLA (1989-90)13 .......................................California (2002-03), Oklahoma (2000-01),12 ........................................ Arizona State (2011-12), Arizona (1996-97)11............ UCLA (2010-11), Arizona State (2008-09), UCLA (1982-83)10 ...................................................... Arizona (2001-02), UCLA (1992-93),......................................Cal State Fullerton (1986-87), UCLA (1985-86)9 .................................... Florida State (2018-Pr.), Arizona (2006-07)

NCAA REGIONAL BY AVG RPI (TOP 3 SEEDS)1. Florida State (4), South Carolina (20), USF (31) ............ 18.32. Minnesota (9), Drake (22), Georgia (26) ......................................... 193. Arizona (3), Auburn (21), Colorado State (34) ............................19.34. Oklahoma State (14), Arkansas (24), Tulsa (30) ...................... 22.65. Oklahoma (1), Notre Dame (33), Wisconsin (35) ..........................236. Alabama (8), Arizona State (27), Lipscomb (37) ...........................24T7. LSU (10), Texas Tech (19), Louisiana Tech (45) ........................ 24.6T7. Florida (6), Stanford (28), Boise State (40) ............................. 24.69. Tennessee (15), North Carolina (23), Ohio State (38) ............ 25.310. UCLA (5), Missouri (32), Cal State Fullerton (42) ................... 26.311. Kentucky (16), Virginia Tech (25), Illinois (41)..........................27.312. Washington (2), Mississippi State (29), Seattle (53) ..............2813. Northwestern (11), Louisville (36), Southern Illinois (43) ..... 3014. Ole Miss (18), Louisiana (17), SEMO (59) ...................................31.315. Texas (7), Houston (39), Texas A&M (50) ......................................3216. Michigan (12), James Madison (13), DePaul (86) ......................37

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT4

2019 FSU RECORD WHEN..Overall ............................................................................54-8At home ..........................................................................31-2At neutral sites ............................................................. 9-0On the road ....................................................................14-6Against ranked teams ................................................. 7-2Night games .................................................................12-4Day games ....................................................................43-4On Sunday ......................................................................15-0On Monday ....................................................................... 1-3On Tuesday ...................................................................... 1-0On Wednesday ................................................................6-2On Thursday .................................................................... 1-0On Friday ........................................................................15-0On Saturday ...................................................................16-3Out-hit opponent ........................................................ 47-0Out-hit by opponent .....................................................5-8Had fewer than 5 hits ..................................................2-4Had 5-9 hits ...................................................................27-4Had 10 hits or more ................................................... 25-0Scored first ..................................................................48-5Opponent scored first ................................................. 7-3Scored in the first inning .........................................37-5Scored fewer than 3 runs ...........................................3-3Scored 3 or more runs ...............................................51-5Scored 4 or more runs .............................................. 44-3Scored 5 or more runs ...............................................37-2Scored 10 or more runs ............................................ 14-0Opp. scored fewer than 3 runs .............................. 42-2Opp. scored 3 or more runs .....................................12-6Opp. scored 4 or more runs ...................................... 9-6Opp. scored 5 or more runs .......................................6-5Opp. scored 10 or more runs .....................................0-2Led after four innings ................................................45-1Led after five innings .................................................31-0Led after six innings .................................................29-0Trailed after four innings ............................................ 1-5Trailed after five innings ............................................. 1-6Trailed after six innings ..............................................0-7In games decided by 1 run .........................................6-3In extra innings ............................................................. 0-1Committed 0 errors ................................................... 26-5Committed 2 or more errors ..................................... 7-2

2019 FSU GAME HIGHSOFFENSIVEAt Bats ................................39, at North Carolina (4/15)Runs ............................................ 17, vs. Minnesota (2/16)Hits ....................................................18, at Syracuse (5/5)Walks ...................................9, vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17)Strikeouts ..........................................10, at Arizona (3/8)2B ......................................................6, vs. Samford (2/24)3B ............................2, 3x, last at North Carolina (4/14)HR ...............................................................6, vs. USF (5/18)RBIs ...................................................16, at Virginia (3/31)Stolen Bases .........................................7, vs. Toledo (3/2)Total Bases .................................... 36, at Syracuse (5/5)Runners LOB .................... 13, vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17)

DEFENSIVERuns ......................................................11, at Arizona (3/9)Earned Runs ...................10, 2x, last at Louisville (4/8)Hits ........................12, 3x, last at North Carolina (4/15)2B ...............................................4, at Grand Canyon (3/6)3B ........................................ 2, 2x, last at Louisville (4/8)HR ............................2, 3x, last at North Carolina (4/14)Walks .......................................7 at North Carolina (4/14)Strikeouts ................................................. 14, at UCF (3/3)RBIs .................................10, 2x, last at Louisville (4/8)SB ........................................... 3, at North Carolina (4/15) Wild Pitches ................... 2, 3x, last vs. Samford (2/23)Errors........................................................ 3, vs. Troy (4/24)Double Plays ............2, 3x, last vs. Notre Dame (5/10)

EIGHT NAMED NFCA ALL-REGIONFlorida State set a school record on May 16 as eight different Seminoles were named to the NFCA Southeast All-Region Team, surpassing the previous record of six honorees that was set in 2017, 2004, 2001, 1994 and 1993.

Meghan King, Carsyn Gordon, Dani Morgan and Elizabeth Mason were all named to the First Team, while Cali Harrod, Sydney Sherrill, Makinzy Herzog and Cassidy Davis earned Second Team honors.

FSU matched James Madison, Washington and Oklahoma as the only teams in the country to have eight All-Region accolades, and only the Seminoles and Sooners put all eight on the First and Second Teams.

TOUGHEST NFCA REGION BY RPIThe significant presence of the Seminoles on the NFCA Southeast All-Region Teams is amplified due to the fact that the Southeast Region has the lowest average RPI among the 10 NFCA Regions.

The Southeast has seven teams in the Top 25 of the RPI - Florida State (4), Florida (6), Tennessee (15), Kentucky (16), South Carolina (20), Auburn (21) and North Carolina (23). Overall, 17 of the 29 teams in the region have a Top 100 RPI.

SIX IN A ROW ACC CHAMPS!Florida State earned its 17th ACC Championship, and sixth in a row, on May 11 with a 8-0 victory, in six innings, over North Carolina.

Cali Harrod tied a career high with four hits, including a home run, as seven different Seminoles posted a hit and six different players scored a run in the game. Meghan King and Makinzy Herzog combined to allow just four hits over the course of the game, and no Tar Heel reached third base over the final five innings of the game.

ZERO RUNS AT ACC TOURNEYFlorida State did not allow a run over its three games of the 2019 ACC Softball Championship, as the Noles defeated Georgia Tech (7-0), Notre Dame (2-0) and North Carolina (8-0 in six innings) to secure its 17th ACC title and sixth conference championship in a row.

The Noles became the second school to ever go through an entire ACC Tournament without giving up a run, matching the performance of Georgia Tech in 2005, as the Jackets blanked NC State (2-0), Virginia (3-0) and Virginia Tech (1-0).

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMThe Seminoles earned three selections to the ACC All-Tournament Team, including Tournament MVP, Meghan King, who posted a 3-0 record & 0.00 ERA in the circle, giving up 10 hits and three walks over 17.0 innings with 13 strikeouts.

She was joined on the All-Tournament Team by Dani Morgan and Sydney Sherrill. Morgan led the team with a .556 batting average on the weekend with five hits, four RBI, three runs scored and three stolen bases.

Sherrill had three hits, including a double, a home run, two RBI, two walks and three runs scored offensively, while her defense helped turn three double plays on the weekend.

FSU/ACC RECORD WATCHSeniors Cali Harrod and Carsyn Gordon, along with redshirt senior Meghan King and sophomore Sydney Sherrill, have been putting together impressive careers in the Garnet and Gold and are moving their way up the FSU, as well as ACC, career record books.

Harrod is second in walks (152), third in runs scored (210), fifth in school history in stolen bases (123), while her 34 home runs are sixth-most. She ranks in the top 10 in ACC history in walks (third), runs (sixth) and SBs (seventh).

Gordon ranks third at FSU with 151 walks, 173 RBI and 38 home runs, and is sixth with 198 runs scored. The 151 walks are also fourth in ACC history, while she is ninth in runs scored.

King currently ranks tied for second in FSU history with both 107 wins and 170 appearances. King also holds the FSU saves record with 11. The 107 wins are tied for sixth in ACC history.

Despite just playing in her second season of collegiate softball, Sherrill is already fourth in FSU history with 47 doubles.

NFCA REGIONS RANKED BY AVERAGE RPIRegion (Top Team) >25 >100 AverageSoutheast (Florida State - 4) 7 17 112.6West (Arizona - 3) 2 10 114.6 Pacific (Washington - 2) 1 12 122.6Central (Oklahoma - 1) 4 13 136.4South (Alabama - 8) 4 12 141.4Mideast (USF - 31) 0 12 142.2Great Lakes (Minnesota - 9) 3 6 163.4Mid-Atlantic (Virginia Tech - 25) 1 3 183.4Midwest (Oklahoma State - 14) 2 11 142.1Northeast (James Madison - 13) 1 2 207.5

52019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

NOLES IN THE POLLSUSA Softball/ESPN Poll (May 14)Rk. Team 2019 Record Pts. LW1. Oklahoma (19) 49-2 499 12. Washington (1) 45-7 468 33. UCLA 46-5 451 24. Alabama 52-7 434 45. Florida State 51-8 411 56. Arizona 42-12 407 67. Florida 44-15 374 118. Minnesota 41-12 355 79. Louisiana 50-4 338 810. Texas 41-14 287 911. Michigan 43-11 278 1312. Oklahoma State 39-14 274 1413. LSU 40-16 264 1014. Tennessee 39-14 243 1215. James Madison 47-7 213 1516. Georgia 40-17 185 1717. Northwestern 43-10 173 1618. Texas Tech 39-14 164 1819. Ole Miss 37-17 147 1920. Kentucky 33-22 109 T2121. Virginia Tech 45-9 105 2022. Arkansas 38-18 88 T2123. Auburn 37-19 53 2424. Drake 42-14 49 2525. South Carolina 36-17 47 23 NFCA/USA Today Coaches Poll (May 14)Rk. Team 2019 Record Pts LW1. Oklahoma (32) 49-2 800 12. Washington 45-7 762 23. UCLA 46-5 702 34. Florida State 51-8 687 55. Alabama 52-7 686 46. Arizona 42-12 652 67. Louisiana 50-4 593 78. Florida 44-15 553 99. Texas 41-14 515 810. LSU 40-16 494 1011. Tennessee 39-14 472 1112. Minnesota 41-12 467 1213. Oklahoma State 39-14 400 1414. Georgia 40-17 357 1315. Texas Tech 39-14 336 1516. James Madison 47-7 334 1617. Ole Miss 37-17 285 1718. Northwestern 43-10 235 1819. Michigan 43-11 232 2120. Arkansas 38-18 195 1921. South Carolina 36-17 188 2022. Virginia Tech 45-9 147 2223. Kentucky 33-22 115 2324. Auburn 37-19 72 2425. Drake 42-14 57 25

Week-by-Week RankingWeek USA Softball NFCA SA RPI RecordPreseason 3 1 1 - 0-0Feb. 12 2 1 1 - 5-0Feb. 19 1 1 1 - 11-0Feb. 26 1 1 1 - 17-0March 5 1 1 1 - 22-0March 12 3 3 2 - 25-2March 19 4 3 4 1 27-3March 26 3 3 3 1 32-3

Softball America (May 14)Rk. Team 2019 Record LW 1. Oklahoma 49-2 12. UCLA 46-5 23. Washington 45-7 44. Alabama 52-7 35. Florida State 51-8 66. Louisiana 50-4 57. Arizona 42-12 78. Minnesota 41-12 89. Ole Miss 37-17 910. LSU 40-16 1011. Tennessee 39-14 1112. Florida 44-15 1513. Texas 41-14 1214. JMU 47-7 1315. Georgia 40-17 1416. Oklahoma State 39-14 1617. Northwestern 43-10 1718. Texas Tech 39-14 1819. Kentucky 33-22 1920. Virginia Tech 45-9 2021. Michigan 43-11 2122. South Carolina 36-17 2223. USF 40-17 2324. Drake 42-14 2425. Missouri 32-22 25

NCAA Softball RPI (May 14)Rk. Team 2019 Record vs. RPI Top 501. Oklahoma 49-2 21-22. Washington 45-7 24-63. Arizona 42-12 20-104. Florida St. 51-8 17-75. UCLA 46-5 20-46. Florida 44-15 24-157. Texas 41-14 15-138. Alabama 52-7 25-79. Minnesota 41-12 15-1110. LSU 40-16 21-1411. Northwestern 43-10 16-812. Michigan 43-11 16-1013. James Madison 47-7 4-514. Oklahoma St. 39-14 12-1215. Tennessee 39-14 19-1416. Kentucky 33-22 19-2117. Louisiana 50-4 2-118. Ole Miss 37-17 18-1719. Texas Tech 39-14 8-1020. South Carolina 36-17 11-1521. Auburn 37-19 16-1822. Drake 42-14 3-1223. North Carolina 35-18 12-924. Arkansas 38-18 14-1625. Virginia Tech 45-9 6-6

Week-by-Week RankingWeek USA Softball NFCA SA RPI RecordApril 2 3 3 3 1 35-3April 9 3 3 4 1 37-5April 16 4 4 5 1 38-7April 23 6 6 6 6 41-8April 30 6 5 6 5 45-8May 7 5 5 6 5 48-8May 14 5 4 5 4 51-8Final

FSU CAREER RECORDSRuns Scored Value 1. Jessie Warren (2015-18) .....................................................229

3. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ............................................... 210

6. Carsyn Gordon (2016-Pr.) ........................................198

Doubles Value T1. Jessie Warren (2015-18) .....................................................51

T1. Alex Powers (2014-17) ..........................................................51

4. Sydney Sherrill (2018-Pr.) ..........................................47

T6. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ................................................41

Home Runs Value 1. Jessie Warren (2015-18) .......................................................83

3. Carsyn Gordon (2016-Pr.) .......................................... 38

6. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ................................................. 34

8. Sydney Sherrill (2018-Pr.) ......................................... 28

RBI Value 1. Jessie Warren (2015-18) ..................................................... 273

3. Carsyn Gordon (2016-Pr.) .........................................173

8. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ............................................... 139

Stolen Bases Value 1. Myssi Calkins (1994-97) ..................................................... 185

5. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ............................................... 123

Walks Value 1. Maddie O’Brien (2012-15) ..................................................... 198

2. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ............................................... 152

3. Carsyn Gordon (2016-Pr.) .........................................151

Wins Value 1. Lacey Waldrop (2012-15) ...................................................... 109

T2. Meghan King (2016-Pr.) ............................................107

Appearances Value 1. Leslie Malerich (1999-02) ....................................................179

T2. Meghan King (2016-Pr.) ............................................170

Saves Value 1. Meghan King (2016-Pr.) ................................................. 11

ACC CAREER RECORDSWalks Value 1. Maddie O’Brien (FSU - 2012-15) .......................................... 198

3. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ............................................... 152

4. Carsyn Gordon (2016-Pr.) .........................................151

Runs Scored Value T1. Jen Yee (GT - 2007-10) .........................................................229

T1. Jessie Warren (FSU - 2015-18) ..........................................229

6. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ............................................... 210

9. Carsyn Gordon (2016-Pr.) ........................................198

Stolen Bases Value 1. Myssi Calkins (FSU - 1994-97) .......................................... 185

7. Cali Harrod (2016-Pr.) ................................................ 123

Wins Value 1. Angela Tincher (VT - 2005-08).......................................... 123

T6. Meghan King (2016-Pr.) ......................................... 107

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT6

POWER AND SPEEDThe Seminoles have been one of the best home run hitting teams this season as FSU has already set a school record with 104 HRs, which leads the country and is tied for 15th in NCAA history. Though, even when the Noles don’t leave the yard, they can move themselves around the diamond very quickly as Florida State has already posted 113 stolen bases on the season, which is 12th in the NCAA.

Of the teams that have hit at least 80 home runs this season, the Noles have the most combined home runs and stolen bases of that group.

SEMINOLE SHUTOUTSThe Florida State pitching staff and defense have posted 22 shutouts so far through the 2019 season, which ranks as the third-most amount of shutouts in a season since 2004, trailing only the 2009 (24) and 2017 (25) seasons.

“MAY”HEM FOR ANNAJunior catcher Anna Shelnutt has made a name for herself in the months of May and June throughout her three-year career, as in those months, Shelnutt has compiled a batting average of .320 (32-for-100) with five doubles, a triple, 14 home runs, 38 RBI, a slugging percentage of .810, 12 walks and 19 runs scored.

114 FIRST-INNING RUNSThe Seminoles have done an outstanding job of getting off to a good start so far in 2019, as Florida State has scored in the first inning in 42 of its 62 games this season. Of the 114 first-inning runs this season, 29 came on February 22-24 during the Unconquered Invitational in Tallahassee, Fla.

The Seminoles had only scored 56 runs in the first inning in their 70 games of the 2018 season.

SEVEN ON ALL-ACC TEAMSFlorida State led all schools in the conference with seven honorees on the 2019 All-ACC Teams, highlighted by Sydney Sherrill earning ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors. She became the second Seminole to win the award, joining Jessie Warren in 2017.

Sherrill, along with Meghan King and Carsyn Gordon were named to the All-ACC First Team, Elizabeth Mason and Anna Shelnutt were selected to the Second Team, while Makinzy Herzog and Kathryn Sandercock were named to the All-ACC Freshman Team.

KING 4X ALL-ACC FIRST TEAMSince the league started naming a first and second team in 2005, redshirt senior Meghan King became the third player to earn All-ACC First Team honors in all four seasons of her career, joining Georgia Tech’s Kelsi Weseman (2009-12) and FSU’s Jessie Warren (2015-18).

Prior to 2005, there were six players that were named to the All-ACC Team in each of their four years – Laura Williams (GT – 1994-97), Brandy Arthur (UNC 1995-98), Natalie Anter (UNC – 1999-02), Kristen Dennis (UNC – 1999-02), Brandi Stuart (FSU – 2000-03) and Jessica van der Linden (FSU – 2001-04).

TRIO OUTSCORING 98 TEAMSThe offensive catalysts at the top of the Florida State lineup, the Seminole trio of Cali Harrod (72), Carsyn Gordon (65) and Sydney Sherrill (60) have combined to score a total of 197 runs so far this season, a total that is more than 98 other Division I teams have scored throughout the 2019 season.

EXCEPTIONAL SENIOR CLASSFlorida State’s senior class of Meghan King, Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon and Zoe Casas have been the foundation of FSU’s rise to prominence in NCAA Softball, earning an ACC Championship in all four seasons, two trips to the WCWS and the 2018 NCAA National Championship.

Since this group first donned the Garnet and Gold in 2016, the Seminoles have the second-most wins in the NCAA.

RANKED WINS UNDER ALAMEDA Date Opponent Score6/2/18 No. 1 Oregon 4-15/3/17 No. 1 Florida 3-1 (11)6/3/18 No. 2 UCLA 12-66/3/18 No. 2 UCLA 3-16/5/16 vs. No. 2 Michigan 1-02/15/19 vs. No. 3 Oklahoma 7-44/20/16 at No. 3 Auburn 4-32/22/09 No. 4 Michigan 6-5 (11)6/5/18 No. 5 Washington 8-36/4/18 No. 5 Washington 1-02/17/19 vs. No. 6 Tennessee 5-23/4/18 No. 6 Oregon 2-12/26/17 vs. No. 6 UCLA 2-14/11/18 No. 6 Florida 4-12/7/15 No. 6 Kentucky 3-24/2/14 at No. 6 Florida 3-2 (8)4/24/10 No. 6 Georgia Tech 6-23/24/10 No. 7 Georgia 4-34/3/19 at No. 8 Florida 2-02/16/19 vs. No. 8 LSU 9-1 (6)5/22/15 at No. 8 Tennessee 6-16/2/18 No. 9 Georgia 7-22/25/17 vs. No. 9 Arizona 1-03/25/15 No. 9 Auburn 10-72/9/14 vs. No. 9 Nebraska 5-12/24/18 at No. 10 Alabama 3-15/26/18 No. 11 LSU 3-15/26/18 No. 11 LSU 8-5 (11)3/2/14 at No. 11 Alabama 5-13/10/19 at No. 12 Arizona 4-33/8/19 at No. 12 Arizona 5-32/21/15 vs. No. 12 UCLA 5-13/4/16 at No. 13 UCLA 3-05/17/15 No. 13 UCF 5-05/16/15 No. 13 UCF 2-15/23/14 No. 13 Michigan 4-25/23/14 No. 13 Michigan 6-02/17/18 No. 14 Minnesota 9-32/16/18 No. 14 Minnesota 3-26/4/16 vs. No. 14 UCLA 8-45/19/12 No. 14 UCLA 2-13/14/09 No. 14 North Carolina 4-15/19/13 at No. 15 South Alabama 7-6 (8)5/18/13 at No. 15 South Alabama 2-13/10/09 No. 15 North Carolina 4-13/10/09 No. 15 North Carolina 6-25/19/18 No. 16 Auburn 2-1 (8)5/8/11 No. 17 Georgia Tech 9-45/26/17 No. 18 LSU 3-13/13/10 No. 18 North Carolina 2-14/4/18 No. 19 Louisiana 7-14/4/18 No. 19 Louisiana 8-0 (5)2/18/18 No. 20 Michigan 2-05/14/16 vs. No. 20 Notre Dame 7-3 2/21/16 No. 20 Minnesota 2-02/20/16 No. 20 Minnesota 5-42/15/15 No. 20 Nebraska 3-22/13/15 No. 20 Nebraska 4-15/10/14 vs. No. 20 Notre Dame 3-15/19/19 vs. No. 21 South Carolina 7-64/3/16 at No. 22 Notre Dame 14-54/13/14 at No. 23 Notre Dame 9-7 (9)4/18/12 No. 23 LSU 8-14/1/12 No. 23 North Carolina 8-34/2/12 No. 23 North Carolina 3-12/19/11 No. 24 Kentucky 2-05/21/17 No. 25 Georgia 8-55/20/17 No. 25 Georgia 7-15/28/16 No. 25 Utah 3-05/27/16 No. 25 Utah 6-23/22/15 at No. 25 Virginia Tech 5-23/21/15 at No. 25 Virginia Tech 7-5 (8)3/21/15 at No. 25 Virginia Tech 7-6 (8)2/26/14 at No. 25 Auburn 5-42/16/13 No. 25 Hofstra 9-1 (6)2/16/13 No. 25 Hofstra 4-02/24/11 No. 25 BYU 6-4

RUNS SCORED BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ex TotalFlorida State 114 75 53 77 56 42 29 1 447Opponents 18 17 19 26 21 12 13 2 128

STOLEN BASES FROM TEAMS W/80+ HRTeam HR SB Total1. Florida State 104 113 2172. Virginia Tech 97 61 1583. Oklahoma 103 53 1564. Arizona State 91 57 1485. James Madison 101 37 1386. Coastal Carolina 87 38 1257. Arizona 103 14 117

BEST NCAA RECORDS SINCE 2016Team Record PctOklahoma 227-25-0 .901Florida State 222-38-1 .852Florida 217-43-0 .835UCLA 195-43-1 .817Auburn 188-60-0 .758

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DYNAMIC DANIJunior Dani Morgan is having the best season of her career, as the outfielder ranks second on the team with a .391 batting average (68-for-174), holds an .718 slugging percentage and has 11 doubles, two triples, 14 home runs, 58 RBI and 38 runs scored through 62 games of the 2019 season.

The 14 home runs is nearly triple the five total HR she had in her freshman and sophomore seasons combined.

Morgan came into the season as a career .282 hitter with a .426 slugging percentage and 16 doubles, six triples, five home runs, 52 RBI and 65 runs scored through 121 games in her career.

ONE INNING VS. SEVEN FOR OPPOf Florida State’s 447 runs scored this season, 114 have come in the first inning. That first-inning total alone is nearly matching the competition as the Seminole pitching staff and defense have only allowed opponents to score a total of 128 runs on the entire season.

In truth, the Noles could have stopped after the first inning in 25 of their 62 games this season, as their first-inning output outscored the opponent for the rest of the game.

SCHOOL-RECORD HOME RUNSThe Seminoles have been leaving the yard at an impressive rate in 2019, as FSU leads the country with 104 home runs, which also ranks in a tie for 15th in NCAA single-season history. The 104 home runs are an FSU single-season record, far surpassing the previous record of 76 that were hit in the 2018 season.

RELIABLE BASERUNNERSIn order to score 447 runs through 62 games of the season, you need a lot of baserunners. The Seminoles have reliably been on the base paths in 2019, as Florida State has had at least one baserunner in over 80% of its innings at the plate (304-of-367), scoring runs in 185 of them, meaning that the Noles are scoring at least one run over 50% of their offensive innings.

THREE PITCHERS > 2.15 ERAWhile the Seminole offense has earned all of the accolades that they deserve so far this season, the FSU pitching and defense have also been key to the success of the Noles so far in 2019.

The trio of starting pitchers for Florida State - Meghan King (1.42), Makinzy Herzog (1.56) and Kathryn Sandercock (2.11) - all have ERAs that are below 2.15 on the season.

The Noles, Oklahoma and UCLA are the only three teams to currently have three starting pitchers with ERAs under 2.15.

ACC IMPROVEMENTS IN RPIFollowing Florida State’s NCAA National Championship in 2018, which was the first for the Atlantic Coast Conference, the rest of the league is greatly improved in 2019, as shown through the RPI.

At the end of the 2018 regular season, only Florida State had a top 40 RPI, as the Noles ranked No. 5 in the country, and Notre Dame was the next highest at No. 42.

Currently, FSU is No. 4 in the nation, but there are a total of five ACC teams in the top 40 of the RPI as the Noles are joined by North Carolina (23), Virginia Tech (25), Notre Dame (33) and Louisville (36).

Each of those five teams made the NCAA Tournament, four of them advanced to the regional final, three of them were just one win away from Super Regionals, and Florida State is the lone conference team to be among the final 16 teams in the postseason.

EIGHT W/30+ RBI; SIX W/40+Florida State’s success throughout 2019 has been a complete team effort, as opponents can not just focus on a handful of players that can do damage and produce runs. Through the end of the regular season, Florida State has eight different players that have 30+ RBI, and six with 40+ RBI, led by Sydney Sherrill who has driven in 59 RBI.

That is the most 30+ RBI players in a single season in FSU history, surpassing the team performances of seven 30+ RBI players from the 2017 and 2018 seasons.

OFFENSE UNDER TWIL/SNIDERSince arriving in Tallahassee prior to the 2012 season, assistant coaches Travis Wilson and Craig Snider have rebuilt and established the Florida State offense into one of the best in the nation.

In the eight years under Wilson and Snider, the Seminoles have set single-season program records in batting average (.329 - 2017), runs scored (459 - 2016), doubles (115 - 2018), RBI (416 - 2019), walks (318 - 2014) and home runs (104 - 2019).

Overall, the top seven home run totals in program history have come during their eight years at FSU and of the top eight seasons in each offensive category, the following amounts have come since Wilson/Snider arrived in 2012 - RBI (7), runs scored (5), doubles (5), walks (5), batting average (4), stolen bases (3) and hits (2).

Currently, Florida State ranks in the top 20 of the NCAA in 10 offensive categories for the 2019 season, including leading the country with 104 home runs, ranking second in slugging (.619), while coming in at fifth in batting average (.338).

SEVEN WITH 10+ HRSetting a single-season school record already with 104 home runs, which leads the NCAA this season and ranks in a tie for 15th in NCAA history, the Seminoles have been launching HRs out of the park all over the lineup as there are seven FSU players that have hit at least 10 home runs so far in the 2019 season.

Sydney Sherrill leads the team with 16 HR, followed by Cali Harrod (15), Carsyn Gordon (15), Dani Morgan (14), Elizabeth Mason (11), Anna Shelnutt (10) and Cassidy Davis (10).

The Seminoles are the ONLY team in the country that have seven different players with double-digit home runs on the season, and James Madison and Arizona State are the only two schools to even have five players with 10+ HRs.

The previous FSU single-season high of players with 10+ home runs was four in 2013 - Courtney Senas (14), Kelly Hensley (13), Maddie O’Brien (10) and Celeste Gomez (10).

FLORIDA STATE HOME RUN RECORDS1. 2019 ....................... 104 in 62 games (1.68 per game)2. 2018 .......................................................76 in 70 games (1.09)3. 2017 ......................................................... 71 in 64 games (1.11)4. 2014 ...................................................... 65 in 64 games (1.02)5. 2016 ......................................................63 in 65 games (0.97)6. 2013 ..................................................... 60 in 63 games (0.95)7. 2015 ........................................................51 in 63 games (0.81)8. 2004 ..................................................... 44 in 74 games (0.59)

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT8

CAN’T HOLD THE NOLES DOWNFlorida State has been outstanding this year at the plate, as the Seminoles rank in the top 20 of the NCAA in 11 different categories, including leading the country in home runs (104), ranking second in slugging (.619), third in on-base percentage and fourth in scoring (7.21 runs per game).

The Noles have reliably been able to get runners on base and move them around the diamond.

Only four times in 2019 have the Seminoles been retired in 10 or more consecutive plate appearances. The longest streak of consecutive FSU batters retired came on April 15 as UNC sent down 12 Seminole batters in a row.

The Noles were also held without a baserunner for 10 straight batters on May 19 against No. 21 South Carolina, April 6 against Louisville, February 8 against UNCW.

CALI HARROD - 15 HR & 42 SBStrength and speed is a rare combination in the game of softball and it is personified in senior shortstop Cali Harrod, who ranks second on the team with 15 home runs, but also leads the team and ACC with 42 stolen bases.

In 2019, Harrod is far and away the best power hitter among the stolen base leaders, as only Sam Russ (NC State) and Lindsey Rood (California) have five home runs this season among those that have at least 30 stolen bases.

Harrod is the ONLY player since 2011 (as far back as the NCAA online individual stats go) to have 15+ HRs and 40+ SBs in the same season. She is also just the 10th player since 2011 to hit 10 or more home runs and steal at least 30 stolen bases in the same season.

#ATM #DNAE EXPLAINEDLike most teams, Florida State has one or two mottos each season that are encapsulated into hashtags for social media. For the 2019 season, those are #ATM and #DNAE #ATM means Attack The Moment. The only thing that you can control is the present moment, not the previous at bat or future games, it is only the present moment that can be impacted by your focus, effort and energy. By attacking the moment and taking advantage of every situation, it puts the team in the best place to succeed.

#DNAE means Defend Nothing, Attack Everything. While winning the 2018 NCAA National Championship was amazing, it doesn’t mean that we are defending champs. We’d rather refer to it as reigning champs, as no one can take it away from us. So we don’t have to worry about defending anything, as everything we have done in the past is done and completed and secured, they only things we can control (similarly to the #ATM motto) is to attack everything in front of us.

CALI HARROD LEADS OFFSenior shortstop Cali Harrod has batted in the leadoff spot for the Seminoles in all 62 games this year and has done an outstanding job of getting the game going for FSU.

In her 62 first-inning plate appearances, she has a batting average of .462 (18-for-39) with a triple, three home runs and 22 walks. Overall, Harrod has reached base to start the FSU first inning in 41 of 62 games this season for a .661 on-base percentage, and has scored 31 of her NCAA-leading and FSU single-season record-tying 72 runs in 2019 in the first inning.

STRONG DEFENSEAs impressive as the Florida State offense has been so far in 2019, the defense has also been key to the Seminole success as FSU ranks 13th in the nation, and tops in the ACC, with a .975 fielding percentage, committing just 41 errors through 62 games of the 2019 season.

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPlayer 2 3 4 5+ TotalSydney Sherrill 22 3 - - 25Dani Morgan 9 9 - - 18Carsyn Gordon 11 6 - - 17Cali Harrod 12 3 1 - 16Elizabeth Mason 10 4 - - 14Anna Shelnutt 7 1 1 - 9Zoe Casas 5 3 - - 8Makinzy Herzog 8 - - - 8Cassidy Davis 5 2 - - 7Leslie Farris 3 - - - 3Savannah Parker 2 - - - 2Morgan Noah 1 - - - 1TOTALS 95 31 2 0 128

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPlayer 2 3 4 5+ TotalElizabeth Mason 14 1 2 - 17Sydney Sherrill 10 4 1 1 16Cassidy Davis 9 5 - - 14Dani Morgan 4 6 2 1 13Cali Harrod 6 5 - 1 12Carsyn Gordon 6 3 1 - 10Zoe Casas 7 1 - - 8Anna Shelnutt 6 1 - 1 8Makinzy Herzog 6 1 1 - 8Savannah Parker 2 1 - - 3Leslie Farris 2 - - - 2Morgan Noah 1 - - - 1TOTALS 73 28 7 4 112

HITTING STREAKSPlayer Longest CurrentMakinzy Herzog 15 4Zoe Casas 13 3Cali Harrod 12 -Carsyn Gordon 9 4Sydney Sherrill 8 -Dani Morgan 8 7Cassidy Davis 7 2Elizabeth Mason 6 2Anna Shelnutt 5 1Leslie Farris 3 1Morgan Noah 3 -Deja Bush 2 -Savannah Parker 2 -Rock Benavides 1 -

REACHED BASE STREAKSPlayer Longest CurrentElizabeth Mason 26 8Sydney Sherrill 23 -Cali Harrod 18 12Carsyn Gordon 16 5Dani Morgan 15 7Makinzy Herzog 15 4Zoe Casas 13 3Cassidy Davis 10 3Anna Shelnutt 9 1Deja Bush 6 -Savannah Parker 5 -Rock Benavides 4 -Leslie Farris 3 1 Morgan Noah 3 -

PLAYERS WITH 10+ HR & 30+ SB SINCE 2012Year Player HR SB2019 Cali Harrod (FSU) 15 422018 Ryan Jackson (B-C) 17 312018 Emily Lochten (FAU) 14 382017 Emily Lochten (FAU) 18 362016 Logan Moreland (NDSU) 13 322014 Haylie McCleney (Alabama) 10 342013 Sarah Prezioso (Temple) 15 322013 Leah Taylor (UT Martin) 10 392012 Nichole Beall (Radford) 13 312012 Wendi Reed (Jackson State) 10 48

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CONSISTENT SCORINGNot only have the Seminoles done well with scoring in bunches, as FSU ranks fourth in the country with a 7.21 runs per game average so far in 2019, but the Noles have also been consistently putting runs on the board as Florida State posted a streak of scoring in 67 straight games, from April 13, 2018 to April 6, 2019.

The 67 games is a school record, surpassing the 49-game span from the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

SINGLE-GAME RBI LEADERSThe Seminoles have been getting production from all over the lineup, and even off the bench, as there have been 12 different players this season that have been the top RBI contributor on a team, led by sophomore Sydney Sherrill who has accomplished it 15 times this season.

Overall, Florida State has had 112 different multi-RBI performances, with 28 games with three RBI, seven with four RBI and Dani Morgan (at Virginia), Cali Harrod (at UCF), Sydney Sherrill (at Louisville) and Anna Shelnutt (at Syracuse) who have posted five RBI.

FSU SINGLE SEASON RECORDSAs the Seminoles are posting one of the best offensive seasons in program history as they have already set records in home runs (104) and RBI (416), there are also several single-season individual records that are on the verge of being broken as well.

Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon, Sydney Sherrill and Dani Morgan are already among the Top 10 in FSU history in six different offensive categories, while Meghan King is in the Top 10 in two pitching categories.

LEADOFF HOME RUNSAlong with putting on pressure early in the game with 114 first-inning runs, the Seminoles have done a great job of starting innings as 24 of Florida State’s 104 home runs have been by the leadoff hitter in an inning.

MOST RUNS SCORED VS. OPPThe Seminoles have put up impressive numbers against almost all of their opponents this season, as against eight of the 37 teams Florida State has played this season, FSU has scored the most runs against them this season - RV Minnesota (17), Virginia (16), Elon (15), Lipscomb (14), Syracuse (14), USF (12), RV Notre Dame (11) and No. 3 Oklahoma (7).

GRAND SLAM GORDON Senior Carsyn Gordon put the game against Notre Dame on March 15 out of reach as she slugged a grand slam as part of an eight-run second inning as the Noles defeated the Irish 11-1 in five innings.

It was the fifth grand slam of her career, adding to her bases-loaded HRs against Florida A&M (Feb 24, 2016), UAB (Feb 28, 2016), CSUN (March 6, 2016) and NC State (May 4, 2018).

The five career grand slams is a school record and is tied for 11th in NCAA history.

KING CONTINUES SUCCESSRedshirt senior pitcher Meghan King has started 2019 much in the same way she ended 2018 as she earned a spot on the WCWS All-Tournament Team.

King has won 41 of her last 46 decisions in the circle and has allowed just 36 earned runs over her last 236.1 innings, which includes appearances against against No. 1 Oregon, No. 3 UCLA, No. 5 Washington, No. 6 Tennessee, No. 7 Georgia, No. 8 Florida, No. 8 LSU (2019), No. 11 LSU (2018) and No. 12 Arizona.

In her last 55 appearances, dating back to April 28, 2018, she has posted a record of 41-5 with a 1.30 ERA and 294 strikeouts over 274.0 IP.

MAK’S HITTING STREAK Freshman Makinzy Herzog has quietly turned into one of the most reliable and consistent hitters on the team.

After going hitless in four games on opening weekend and then injuring her foot, which caused her to miss seven games, Herzog has gotten at least one hit in 38 of her last 49 games including a 15-game hitting streak from March 2 to March 20.

Overall on the season, she is batting .315 with 12 doubles, a triple, three home runs, 13 stolen bases, 25 RBI and 25 runs scored.

EXPLOSIVE POWERFlorida State leads the nation with 104 home runs, ranks second in slugging (.619) and third with a .429 on-base percentage.

That power comes from all over the lineup as 11 different players have at least three home runs, 12 different players have at least two doubles and the Seminoles have already hit 223 extra-base hits through 62 games of the 2019 season.

CONSECUTIVE SCORING STREAKS

67 Games ...........................April 13, 2018 to April 6, 201949 Games ...................................April 25, 2015 to April 10, 201646 Games ..................................... March 4, 1984 - Feb. 27, 198544 Games ......................................May 22, 1993 - April 16, 1993

FSU SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSRuns Value T1. Cali Harrod (2019) .......................................................726. Carsyn Gordon (2019) ................................................. 65

Doubles Value 1. Sydney Sherrill (2018) ........................................................... 29T4. Sydney Sherrill (2019) ...............................................18

Home Runs Value 1. Maddie O’Brien (2014) .......................................................... 246. Sydney Sherrill (2019) .................................................16T8. Carsyn Gordon (2019) ...............................................15T8. Cali Harrod (2019) ......................................................15

RBI Value 1. Maddie O’Brien (2014) ..........................................................836. Sydney Sherrill (2019) ................................................ 597. Dani Morgan (2019) ..................................................... 58

Stolen Bases Value 1. Danielle Cox (1999) .................................................................73T10. Cali Harrod (2019) ................................................... 42

Walks Value 1. Maddie O’Brien (2015) ...........................................................73T4. Cali Harrod (2019) ..................................................... 54

Wins Value 1. Lacey Waldrop (2014)............................................................38T10. Meghan King (2019) ............................................... 29

Saves Value 1. 7x, most recently Jessica Burroughs (2017) ....................4T8. Meghan King (2019) ....................................................3

NUMBER OF TIMES LEADING TEAM IN RBISydney Sherrill (15 times) ..Iowa St (1 RBI), Iowa St (2), ......... Minn (4), Tenn (2), Lipscomb (3), ND (2), Louisville (1),........ Louisville (5), UNC (2), UNC (2), BC (1), BC (2), Duke (2),...................................................................................Duke (1), ND (1)Cassidy Davis (13) ...............................UNCW (2), Ohio St (1), ...............................Oklahoma (2), South Ala (1), Lipscomb (3), .................Lipscomb (3), Dartmouth (2), FAMU (3), NC St (3), .........................................BC (1), Duke (2), Syracuse (2), B-C (3)Cali Harrod (12) ...................LSU (3), Elon (3), Lipscomb (3), ................................UCF (5), Arizona (2), Arizona (2), NC St (3), ......................Virginia (3), UNC (2), Duke (2), Duke (1), UNC (2)Dani Morgan (12) ....................... Lipscomb (3), Samford (3), ................................La Tech (3), Arizona (3), UNF (4), NC St (4),..................... Virginia (5), Virginia (3), Louisville (1), Duke (2), ......................................................Syracuse (2), Georgia Tech (3)Elizabeth Mason (11) ....... UNCG (2), Samford (4), GCU (2), ............................................................. Arizona (2), ND (3), UVA (4)................................UF (1), Troy (2), Duke (2), Duke (2), UNC (2)Zoe Casas (7) ...................... UNCG (2), FAU (3), South Ala (1),.....................................................UNC (2), BC (1), BC (2), Duke (1)Carsyn Gordon (7) ....... UNCW (3), Oklahoma (2), S. Ala (1),............... Dartmouth (2), GCU (2), Notre Dame (4), S. Car. (2)Anna Shelnutt (7) .................................UNCW (2), Ohio St (1), South Ala (1), Toledo (2), BC (1), Syracuse (2), Syracuse (5)Makinzy Herzog (7)...........................Dartmouth (2), GCU (2).................Florida (1), Louisville (1), BC (1), USF (4), S. Car. (2)Savannah Parker (3) .. Samford (3), GCU (2), Louisville (1)Leslie Farris (1) ...........................................................Ohio St (1)Rock Benavides (1) ..........................................Notre Dame (1)

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT10

WINNING STREAKSFlorida State started the 2019 season with a 22-0 record, which marked the second-longest streak to begin a season, trailing only the 25-game streak to start the 1992.

Including the six games the Noles won to close out last season to win the 2018 NCAA National Championship, the Seminoles posted a 28-game winning streak, which ranks as the second-longest winning streak in program history.

THREE NO-NOS IN FOUR GAMESThe Florida State pitching staff and defense was executing in all phases as the Seminoles recorded three no-hitters in four games, including consecutive no-hitters against Notre Dame (March 17) and Florida A&M (March 19), along with another versus NC State (March 22).

Meghan King pitched a complete game against the Irish, retiring 21 of the 22 batters she faced, as an FSU error in the seventh inning kept her from a perfect game.

Against the Rattlers, Makinzy Herzog tossed the first 5.0 innings and posted a career-high six strikeouts and only one walk, before Kara Bilodeau entered to pitch the final inning, retiring all three batters she faced.

It marked the first time that the Noles had posted back-to-back no-hitters since 2010, when Sarah Hamilton blanked Hofstra and Kent State on February 27 and 28.

King again tossed a no-hitter on March 22 against NC State, allowing just two base runners on a pair of walks and posted 11 strikeouts over 5.0 innings against the Wolfpack.

She reached base safely in eight consecutive plate appearances against Minnesota and Florida Atlantic, tallying six hits, two walks, two home runs and five RBI.

It is the fourth time in school history that a Seminole has been named USA Softball National Player of the Week, as Casas joined Sydney Sherrill (April 10, 2018), Kylee Hanson (February 20, 2018) and Jessica van der Linden (March 16, 2004).

Cali Harrod garnered ACC and NFCA National Player of the Week awards on February 26 after an outstanding offensive performance at the Unconquered Invitational. She posted a .714 avg on 10-for-14 hitting, with two doubles, a triple, two home runs, eight RBI, 12 runs scored and a perfect 5-for-5 on stolen base attempts.

She recorded a streak of reaching base in 10 consecutive plate appearances, posted a .810 on-base percentage and slugged 1.429 for the week.

King earned her second ACC Pitcher of the Week accolade (and seventh of her career) on February 26 with a perfect 3-0 record in the circle and a 0.62 ERA over 11.1 innings, giving up two runs, one earned, on five hits and four walks with 17 strikeouts.

King again earned conference accolades on March 19 after going 2-0 against Notre Dame with a 0.70 ERA, including a no-hitter on March 17, where she allowed just one baserunner in the top of the seventh.

King was named ACC pitcher of the week for the second time in a row, fourth time of 2019 and ninth time in her career on March 26 as she tossed another no-hitter, blanking NC State on March 22 and tossing another shutout on March 24 against the Wolfpack. Nearly 70% of the outs with King in the circle came via the strikeout as she recorded 23 Ks in 11.0 innings.

Carsyn Gordon picked up her first ACC Player of the Week accolade on March 26 as she posted a .643 batting average (9-for-14) and also added three walks, five stolen bases and six runs scored. She recorded at least one hit and one run in all five games against Florida A&M, North Florida and NC State.

King picked up her third consecutive ACC accolade on April 2 with another scoreless week, recording 10 strikeouts over 6.1 innings and three appearances at Virginia on March 29-31.

ACC CONTROLThe Seminoles have been the elite team in the Atlantic Coast Conference for several years. Since the conference added softball in 1992, FSU has won 16 of the 27 ACC Championships, including a shared title with Maryland in 1997.

The Noles have earned the highest regular season honor they could in each of the last six seasons, claiming regular season titles from 2013-17, and ACC Atlantic Division titles in 2018 and 2019. FSU holds the top five win totals in the regular season versus conference opponents, tallying 24 ACC wins in 2014 and 2017, 21 in 2016 & 2018, with 20 wins in 2015.

Between a series at Maryland on May 5-6, 2012 and at Louisville on April 6-8, 2019, Florida State posted an unbeaten streak in 52 consecutive ACC series, holding a 48-0-4 mark against conference opponents, including 38 sweeps. Over that span, FSU posted a 1-1 series split versus Virginia Tech (2014), at Notre Dame (2014), at Louisville (2015) and at Notre Dame (2016). The Seminoles are 147-18 in their last 165 ACC regular season games (.889%).

ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKMeghan King was recognized by the ACC on February 12 for her outstanding performance at the JoAnne Graf Classic. The redshirt senior pitcher pitched a pair of complete-game shutouts against Iowa State and allowed just five hits and two walks and had 15 strikeouts, earning her ACC Co-Pitcher of the Week honors. It marked the sixth time in King’s career that she had been named ACC Pitcher of the Week.

King was also recognized as one of the Top Performers during the first week by the NFCA.

Zoe Casas earned conference and national recognition on February 19 after carrying the Seminoles to a perfect 6-0 record at the St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational. She led the tournament with 10 hits and a .556 batting average as Florida State defeated three Top 10 teams - No. 3 Oklahoma, No. 6 Tennessee and No. 8 LSU – along with two teams receiving votes in Ohio State and Minnesota.

She finished the week with six RBI, seven runs scored, a double, two home runs, a .944 slugging percentage and an on-base percentage of .619.

FSU SEASON-OPENING STREAKSGames Year1. 25 ........................................................................................19923. 22 ................................................................................20192. 21 ........................................................................................ 19934. 16 ........................................................................................20125. 14 ........................................................................................ 1994

FSU OVERALL WINNING STREAKSGames Year1. 32 ...............................................................March 4-26, 19952. 29* ...............................................February 23-April 9, 20176. 28 ................................... June 2, 2018-March 6, 20193. 27 .....................................................March 22-May 11, 20034. 25 .............................................February 9-March 18, 19925. 24 ........................................................March 3-April 9, 20177. 22 ................................................ February 20-April 3, 20168. 21 ............................................February 13-March 19, 1993

* - indicates unbeaten record (28-0-1)

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While not earning a conference honor, Dani Morgan was selected as one of the NFCA’s Top Performer’s on April 2 as she batted .714 (5-for-9) at Virginia, with all five going for extra base hits on four doubles and a home run, along with eight RBI and a 1.714 slugging percentage.

King garnered her sixth ACC Pitcher of the Week award on May 30 as she posted a 3-0 record and a 0.42 ERA with 18 strikeouts and zero walks in wins over Duke and Troy.

Anna Shelnutt went 8-for-10 at Syracuse on May 3-5 to earn the first ACC Player of the Week honor of her career. She hit three home runs and two doubles and drove in eight RBI for the week.

There are six current FSU players that have combined to garner a total of 19 ACC Player/Pitcher of the Week awards in their career - Meghan King (11), Carsyn Gordon (3), Sydney Sherrill (2), Zoe Casas (1), Cali Harrod (1) and Anna Shelnutt (1).

MEGHAN KKKKKKKING!Redshirt senior Meghan King has continued her in her growth as a pitcher, and in 2019, that has really shown in her strikeout rate.

Beginning with sub-5.0 strikeouts per seven inning rates as a freshman (4.4 with 127 in 200.2 IP) and sophomore (4.9 with 129 in 182.0 IP), she made great strides in 2018 as a junior, striking out opponents at a rate of 6.7 per seven innings (190 in 198.0 IP) on her way to WCWS All-Tournament Team honors.

The Parkland, Fla., native has come back for her final season even stronger, striking out opponents at a rate of 7.9 per seven innings so far in 2019 (216 in 192.1 IP).

LIMITED TIME TRAILINGWith a 54-8 record to start the season, it is understandable that Florida State has not trailed in too many games.

In fact, the Seminoles have trailed in only 17 games, and in five cases, FSU came back to tie the game the next half inning en route to a victory.

After a solo home run gave No. 3 Oklahoma a 4-3 lead in the third inning on Feb 15, back to back home runs in the top of the fourth by Elizabeth Mason and Anna Shelnutt put the Seminoles in front 5-4, enroute to a 7-4 win.

On February 23, Lipscomb scored an unearned run in the top of the first, but Cali Harrod scored on a one-out RBI single by Sydney Sherrill to tie the game in the bottom of the first. FSU would go on to win 14-2 in five innings.

Notre Dame scored a run in the top of the first on March 15, but Harrod hit a leadoff home run to tie the game in the bottom of the first as the Noles won 11-1.

Duke scored an unearned run in the top of the first on April 28 and Harrod’s leadoff home run in the bottom of the inning tied the game as FSU went on to win 8-1.

No. 21 South Carolina took a 6-5 lead in the bottom of the fifth inning in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Final, but Makinzy Herzog’s two-out, two-RBI single in the top of the sixth gave the Noles a 7-6 victory.

Overall, the Noles have only had 169 plate appearances this season where FSU was trailing.

SHINING SANDERCOCKFreshman Kathryn Sandercock has made the transition to collegiate softball very well so far in 2019 as the McLean, Va., native has amassed a 13-0 record and a 2.11 ERA so far in her career.

She allowed just three hits and one run over 5.1 innings against No. 3 Oklahoma on February 15 with zero walks and two strikeouts. She also picked up a win on February 16 against Minnesota, who is the No. 7 seed in the 2019 NCAA Tournament.

Sandercock earned a pair of wins in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against USF and No. 21 South Carolina.

The freshman hasn’t allowed a walk in 20 of her 30 appearances on the season.

TWO-WAY THREATSContributing both at the plate and in the circle, junior Cassidy Davis and freshman Makinzy Herzog have been versatile threats for the Seminoles in 2019.

Davis is fourth on the team with 43 RBI, and has a .319 batting average with seven doubles, two triples and 10 home runs this season. In the circle, she has a 1-1 record in 15 appearances with 24.1 innings pitched.

Herzog has posted a 10-2 record as a pitcher with a 1.56 ERA in 20 appearances, giving up 16 earned runs in 71.2 innings with 58 strikeouts. She has already combined to throw two no-hitters in her collegiate career, both with Kara Bilodeau (UNCW - Feb 10 and FAMU - March 19).

On the offensive side, the outfielder has a .315 batting average with 12 doubles, a triple, three home runs, 25 RBI and 25 runs scored and posted a 15-game hitting streak from March 2 to March 20.

2019 ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 12 Meghan King Co-PitcherFeb. 19 Zoe Casas PlayerFeb. 26 Cali Harrod Co-PlayerFeb. 26 Meghan King PitcherMarch 19 Meghan King Co-PitcherMarch 26 Carsyn Gordon PlayerMarch 26 Meghan King PitcherApril 2 Meghan King PitcherApril 30 Meghan King PitcherMay 6 Anna Shelnutt Player

2019 NFCA NAT’L PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 12 Meghan King Top PerformerFeb. 19 Zoe Casas Top PerformerFeb. 26 Cali Harrod PlayerMarch 19 Meghan King Top PerformerApril 2 Dani Morgan Top PerformerMay 6 Anna Shelnutt Top Performer

2019 USA SOFTBALL NAT’L PLAYERS OF THE WEEKFeb. 19 Zoe Casas Player

Date - School ..............PA2/15 - No. 3 Oklahoma ......12/23 - Lipscomb ................ 33/3 - Dartmouth .............. 133/6 - Grand Canyon ........... 43/9 - No. 12 Arizona ........ 193/10 - No. 12 Arizona ...... 193/15 - Notre Dame .............13/16 - Notre Dame .......... 163/23 - NC State ................ 10

Date - School ..............PA 4/6 - Louisville ................. 214/8 - Louisville ................. 124/15 - North Carolina ......174/15 - North Carolina ........74/17 - No. 6 Florida.......... 154/24 - Troy ........................... 54/28 - Duke ..........................15/19 - No. 21 South Carolina .. 5Total ............................. 169

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10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT12

NCAA STATSFlorida State currently has a 54-8 record and ranks in the top 20 of the NCAA in 13 different categories, including leading the country with 104 home runs, ranking second with a .619 slugging percentage, is third in both shutouts (22) and on-base percentage (.429), ranks fourth in scoring (7.21 runs per game) and its .338 batting average is fifth in the nation.

Individually, nine different Seminoles rank in the Top 100 of the nation in 19 different statistics, with Cali Harrod leading the NCAA with 72 runs scored. Carsyn Gordon’s 65 runs scored is sixth, while Sydney Sherrill has a .420 batting average, which is good for 27th in the country. Meghan King is seventh with 29 wins and Kathryn Sandercock leads the ACC with 1.22 walks per seven innings.

FIVE IN A ROW 10+ RUNSThe Florida State offense has been running on all cylinders this season, scoring 447 runs through 62 games of the 2019 season.

The Noles have already tallied 14 games where they scored 10+ runs, including five in a row on February 22-23 in wins over Elon (15-1), Lipscomb (13-0), Samford (13-0), Lipscomb (14-2) and Samford (13-1).

That set a school record for consecutive games with 10+ runs scored, surpassing the results from the 2017 season when the Noles earned wins by the score of 12-3 (CSUN), 17-3 (UC Davis), 10-0 (CSUN) and 10-1 (Cal State Fullerton) from March 5-8, which was only time that FSU had ever tallied four consecutive games with double-digit runs before.

ACC SCORELESS STREAKFor the second time in school history, the Seminoles recorded four consecutive shutouts in ACC play with a three-game sweep of Boston College on April 19-21 and an 8-0 win over Duke on April 26. The Noles did not allow a run to either team over 30.2 innings of play.

The four straight shutouts matched the performance from the 2012 season when FSU blanked NC State in the final two games of the series and also the first two against Virginia which set the FSU’s ACC scoreless streak of 34.1 innings.

SENIOR CLASS FINALISTRedshirt senior Meghan King was selected as one of the ten Finalists for the 2019 Senior CLASS Award in collegiate softball.

To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition.

An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.

Florida State has had three student-athletes win the Senior CLASS Award, including Baseball’s James Ramsey in 2012 and Softball’s Lacey Waldrop (2015) and Alex Powers (2017).

NO-HITTER!A pair of Seminole newcomers made the most of their first appearance in the circle for the Garnet and Gold on February 10 as Kara Bilodeau and Makinzy Herzog combined to toss a five-inning no-hitter against UNC Wilmington at the JoAnne Graf Classic.

Bilodeau retired all nine batters she faced and recorded three strikeouts in the victory. Herzog hit a batter, but faced the minimum six hitters in her 2.0 innings, as Anna Shelnutt threw out the runner to end the fourth inning.

Redshirt senior Meghan King recorded the third no-hitter of her career against Notre Dame on March 17, as she retired 21 of the 22 batters she faced in a 5-0 victory. She allowed one runner on an FSU error in the top of the seventh and ended with three strikeouts.

Herzog and Bilodeau again combined for a no-hitter on March 19, blanking Florida A&M in a six-inning victory.

King recorded her second no-hitter in a row on NC State in a five-inning win against NC State on March 22.

There have been 28 no-hitters at Florida State under head coach Lonni Alameda, a feat which has been accomplished by 11 different players.

NCAA LEADERS

TEAM TOP 25 (as of May 21)Category Value RankBatting Average .338 5Doubles/Game 1.63 16Earned Run Average 1.91 17Fielding Percentage .975 13Home Runs/Game 1.68 4Home Runs 104 1On Base Percentage .429 3Scoring 7.21 4Shutouts 22 3Slugging Percentage .619 2Stolen Bases/Game 1.82 21Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio 3.56 17Triples/Game 0.29 20Win/Loss Pct. .871 6

INDIVIDUAL TOP 100 (as of May 21)Category Player Value RankBatting Avg Sydney Sherrill .420 27Doubles Sydney Sherrill 18 24ERA Meghan King 1.42 24 Makinzy Herzog 1.56 31 Kathryn Sandercock 2.11 76Hits Sydney Sherrill 74 26 Dani Morgan 68 66Hits/7 inn Makinzy Herzog 4.40 25 Meghan King 4.80 45Home runs Sydney Sherrill 16 36 Carsyn Gordon 15 47 Cali Harrod 15 47On Base% Sydney Sherrill .515 26 Cali Harrod .507 36RBIs Sydney Sherrill 59 21 Dani Morgan 58 26Runs scored Cali Harrod 72 1 Carsyn Gordon 65 6 Sydney Sherrill 60 19Sacrifice Flies Elizabeth Mason 4 41 Sydney Sherrill 4 41Shutouts Meghan King 9 19Slugging% Sydney Sherrill .795 23 Dani Morgan .718 65Stolen Bases Cali Harrod 42 6K/BB Ratio Meghan King 4.91 31Strikeouts Meghan King 216 34K/7 inn Meghan King 7.9 49Wins Meghan King 29 7Walks Cali Harrod 54 7 Carsyn Gordon 41 26Walks/7 inn Kathryn Sandercock 1.22 29 Meghan King 1.60 90

NO-HITTERS UNDER ALAMEDAPitcher Opponent DateSarah Hamilton Indiana 2/21/09Sarah Hamilton at Boston College 5/2/09Sarah Hamilton Mississippi State 5/16/09Sarah Hamilton Hofstra 2/27/10Sarah Hamilton Kent State 2/28/10Terese Gober Boston College 3/27/10Terese Gober at South Alabama 4/21/10Sarah Hamilton Virginia 4/9/11Lacey Waldrop Ole Miss 2/12/12Lacey Waldrop Troy 3/3/13Monica Perry Tennessee State 3/13/13Lacey Waldrop/Bailey Schinella NDSU 2/15/14Lacey Waldrop at Virginia 3/9/14Lacey Waldrop Florida A&M 3/26/14Lacey Waldrop/Bailey Schinella Georgia Southern 2/8/15Lacey Waldrop vs. Coastal Carolina 3/6/15Jessica Burroughs vs. Coastal Carolina 3/8/15Jessica Burroughs Bradley 2/27/16Meghan King* vs. Tulsa 3/12/16Jessica Burroughs Florida A&M 5/20/16Jessica Burroughs at Virginia 3/26/17Meghan King/Cassidy Davis* vs. Northern Iowa 2/23/18Kylee Hanson at NC State 5/5/18Kylee Hanson vs. Jax State 5/18/18Kara Bilodeau/Makinzy Herzog vs. UNCW 2/10/19Meghan King vs. Notre Dame 3/17/19Makinzy Herzog/Kara Bilodeau vs. Florida A&M 3/19/19Meghan King vs. NC State 3/22/19

* - Perfect Game

132019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

10X BACK-TO-BACK HRHitting can be contagious and the Seminoles have caught the home run bug this season as there have been 10 different times that the Seminoles have hit back-to-back home runs in 2019, including three times that a home run by Sydney Sherrill is immediately followed by a home run from Elizabeth Mason.

COACHA’S ACCOLADESWith a 13-1 victory over Samford on February 24, FSU head coach Lonni Alameda won her 500th game in her 11th season as the Seminole skipper (537-158-1, .772 winning percentage). She now holds a career record of 694-316-2 (.687), as she coached at UNLV from 2004-08.

Alameda also earned the 200th ACC win of her career on May 4, and ended the regular season with a combined record of 201-47 in ACC play in her 11 seasons at Florida State. Alameda only trails North Carolina’s Donna Papa in all-time conference wins, as Papa has amassed a 256-156 record in her 28 years at UNC.

UNDEFEATED AT SPC ELITEFlorida State excelled at the inaugural St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational, hosted by ESPN on February 15-17.

The Seminoles had a packed weekend with two games in three consecutive days, but triumphed against quality competition, defeating No. 3 Oklahoma (7-4), No. 6 Tennesee (5-2), No. 8 LSU (9-1 in 6 inn), RV Ohio State (3-1), RV Minnesota (17-6) and Florida Atlantic (10-5).

It was a complete team effort offensively as Florida State batted .375 as a team, with a .720 slugging percentage as the Seminoles hit 15 home runs spread among nine different players on the weekend.

All nine starters in the lineup against No. 6 Tennessee on February 17 had hit at least one home run over the course of the weekend.

10-2 VERSUS NCAA’S BESTThe Seminoles put together the No. 1-ranked non-conference strength of schedule in 2018 and again built a strong schedule for 2019 as Florida State have faced 16 of the Top 50 Watch List members from USA Softball, as well as 11 of the top 25 preseason players from ESPN.

The Noles have faced 13 different hitters from this list and they have combined to go 23-for-65 (.354) from the plate with six doubles, a triple, four home runs, 12 RBI and nine strikeouts.

Of the pitchers on the list, FSU has faced OU’s Giselle Juarez, Arizona’s Taylor McQuillin and Florida’s Kelly Barnhill who combined to go 1-2 with a 2.63 ERA, giving up nine runs on 14 hits, including three home runs and 15 walks over 24.0 innings.

Overall, Florida State has posted a record of 10-2 against the teams and players on this list, with losses at No. 12 Arizona on March 9 and against No. 6 Florida on April 17.

The Noles will face Oklahoma State’s Madi Sue Montgomery in the NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional, who was named to the USA Softball Top 50 Watch List.

SCORELESS STREAKAfter allowing two runs to UNCW in the opening game of the 2019 season, the Florida State pitching staff shut down the opponent offenses and recorded four consecutive shutouts before giving up a solo home run by Ohio State on February 15.

It marked the first time the Seminoles have posted four shutouts in a row since March 17-22, 2017 when FSU swept the three-game series with Notre Dame without allowing a run, followed by a 4-0 win at UCF.

The streak of 31.0 innings without giving up a run is a far cry from the FSU and NCAA record of 124.0 scoreless innings, set by the Seminoles from February 20 to March 19, 1993.

The Noles nearly matched that streak from May 5-18 as FSU held its opponents scoreless over 29.0 innings of six games - at Syracuse, the entire 2019 ACC Tournament (Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, North Carolina), as well as against Bethune-Cookman and USF in the NCAA Tournament.

TOP-RANKED SEMINOLESFlorida State was the No. 1-ranked team for the first five weeks of 2019 by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, and along with the final poll in 2018 and eight times during the 2017 season, the Seminoles have been the top-ranked team in the country 14 different times in program history.

That is tied with Tennessee and Arizona State for the seventh-most in the history of the poll.

FSU VS. NCAA’S PRESEASON BESTLili Piper (Ohio State) ....................................................0-for-3, KJocelyn Alo (Oklahoma) ..................................................... 1-for-4Giselle Juarez (Oklahoma) .....ND, 4.0 IP, 2H, HR, 2R, BB, 2 KSydney Romero (Oklahoma) ............................2-for-3, HR, RBIShay Knighten (Oklahoma) ............................................... 1-for-3Amanda Sanchez (LSU) ...............................................1-for-2, BBAmber Fiser (Minnesota) ........................................Did not playAubrey Leach (Tennessee) .......................................... 1-for-4, KMorgan Turkoly (Louisiana Tech).............................2-for-3, 2BTaylor McQuillin (Arizona) ...............L, 6.0 IP, 6H, 5R, 7BB, 9K Jessie Harper (Arizona) .............. 2-for-10, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R, 2 KDeja Mulipola (Arizona) ......... 3-for-8, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 2 KAlyssa Palomino (Arizona) ..........4-for-11, 3 2B, 4 RBI, 2 R, KKelly Barnhill (Florida) ...............1-1, 14.0 IP, 6H, 2R, 7BB, 15KAmanda Lorenz (Florida) .......................................2-for-6, 3B, RKendyl Lindaman (Florida) ............................ 2-for-6, 2B, BB, RMackenzie Boesel (South Carolina) ............... 2-for-3, 2BB, RMadi Sue Montgomery (Oklahoma St) ..................May 23-25

School ...................Weeks1. UCLA .......................... 742. Arizona .....................673. Florida ......................494. Washington ............385. Alabama ...................236. Oklahoma ................ 217. Florida State ....... 14 Tennessee ............... 14 Arizona State ......... 14

School ...................Weeks10. Michigan .................. 1311. Oregon ...................... 1212. California ..................1113. Fresno State ............. 4 Georgia....................... 415. LSU .............................. 316. Texas ........................... 217. Minnesota ..................1

ALL-TIME NFCA NO. 1 TEAMS

2019 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNSFeb. 9 (UNCG) .................Sydney Sherrill & Elizabeth MasonFeb. 15 (Oklahoma)..........Elizabeth Mason & Anna ShelnuttFeb. 16 (Minnesota) ....................... Dani Morgan & Zoe CasasFeb. 17 (Tennessee) .......Sydney Sherrill & Elizabeth MasonMarch 6 (GCU) .................... Carsyn Gordon & Sydney SherrillApril 28 (Duke) .....................Elizabeth Mason & Dani MorganMay 5 (Syracuse) ............Sydney Sherrill & Elizabeth MasonMay 19 (South Florida) ..................... Zoe Casas & Cali HarrodMay 19 (South Florida) .............Cali Harrod & Carsyn GordonMay 19 (South Florida) ..... Carsyn Gordon & Sydney Sherrill

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FIVE HR VS. NO. 3 OKLAHOMAFSU used the long ball to carry the Noles to a 7-4 win over No. 3 Oklahoma on February 15 at the St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational.

In the second inning, Dani Morgan hit a solo home run off OU starting pitcher Shannon Saile, and after a single by Zoe Casas, Cassidy Davis crushed a two-run HR to center to make it 3-0.

Oklahoma took a 4-3 lead to the top of the fourth inning, but Elizabeth Mason and Anna Shelnutt hit back-to-back home runs off Saile to put the Noles back in front. G Juarez entered to pitch for the Sooners and Carsyn Gordon hit a two-run home run to left center in the fifth inning for the 7-4 final score.

The five home runs hit by Florida State tied single-game home run records for both teams as the Seminoles had only once hit five home runs in a game since 2006 (at Syracuse, April 8, 2017) and Oklahoma had only given up five HRs once before against Baylor on April 10, 2006.

ACC PRESEASON FAVORITEFor the sixth consecutive season, Florida State was chosen as the preseason favorite to win the 2019 ACC regular season championship, as voted on by the league’s 12 coaches.

FSU earned 121 points and all 11 of the eligible first-place votes, as teams were not allowed to vote for themselves. The Seminoles gave their vote to Virginia Tech, who won the 2019 ACC Atlantic Division title, despite finishing 10th in the final votes of all ACC coaches.

UNCONQUERED ON FEB 22-24Florida State played into the namesake of the tournament they hosted on February 22-24 - the Unconquered Invitational - as the Seminoles dominated both offensively and defensively on the weekend.

As a team, the Seminoles batted .528 (66-for-125) with 68 runs scored, 13 home runs, 16 doubles and a .968 slugging percentage. Nine different players had at least four hits on the weekend and 14 total Seminoles scored a run over the five games.

In the circle, the quintet of Meghan King, Kathryn Sandercock, Cassidy Davis, Kara Bilodeau and Makinzy Herzog combined to allow a 0.56 ERA with two earned runs (four total) and 16 hits and 30 strikeouts over 25.0 innings as the opponents batted just .174 on the weekend.

SOFTBALL AMERICA TOP 100Florida State placed five players on the inaugural Softball America Top 100 - No. 9 Meghan King, No. 30 Sydney Sherrill, No. 88 Carsyn Gordon, No. 95 Anna Shelnutt and No. 100 Kathryn Sandercock.

The Seminoles are tied for the second-most selections and trail only the six Top 100 players from Oklahoma.

FSU will play against 30 of the other 95 Top 100 selections, including five of the top six players - No. 2 Amanda Lorenz, No. 3 Jocelyn Alo, No. 4 Kelly Barnhill, No. 5 Aubrey Leach and No. 6 Shay Knighten.

RETURNING POWERFlorida State returns seven defensive starters and one starting pitcher from the 2018 NCAA National Championship team.

Despite losing a pair of All-Americans in Jessie Warren and Morgan Klaevemann, the FSU offense returns 12 total players that combined to tally 399 hits, 306 runs, 94 doubles, 17 triples, 54 home runs, 289 RBI and 120 stolen bases.

If those returners were their own team in 2018, they would have ranked in the top 35 in the NCAA in five different categories - doubles (T-7th), stolen bases (8th), triples (T-14th), runs (34th) and home runs (T-35th).

Those players accumulated those stats as Florida State had the No. 1 RPI and No. 1-ranked out-of-conference schedule in the nation.

JOANNE GRAF CLASSICOn February 8-10, 2019, the Florida State softball program honored its former head coach, Dr. JoAnne Graf, with the inaugural JoAnne Graf Classic. The first home tournament will be named in honor of the NFCA Hall of Fame coach that won 1,437 games in her career, including 10 ACC titles, seven WCWS appearances and AIAW National Championships in 1981 and 1982.

The aim of each JoAnne Graf Classic is to bring at least one team that has a connection to the Hall of Fame Coach as her impact to the game of softball covers the nation from coast to coast.

ACC-BIG 10 CHALLENGE2019 marked the fourth year of the ACC-Big 10 Challenge, where members from each conference met in tournaments throughout the Southeast on February 15-17.

This season, there were four host sites for the Challenge - NC State (Wisconsin, Nebraska and Pitt), Georgia Tech (Michigan State, Illinois and Boston College), North Carolina (Michigan, Northwestern and Louisville), as well as Duke (Penn State, Indiana and Syracuse).

Florida State, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Minnesota competed at the St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational, and any games between those teams will be included in the Challenge.

The Big Ten won the 2019 challenge, 23-13, to even the series at 2-2. The ACC won in both 2018 (26-14) and 2017 (19-13), while the Big Ten won the inaugural Challenge in 2016 with a record of 20-12.

Overall, the four-year ACC/Big Ten Challenge is deadlocked at 70-70 after 140 games have been played.

Florida State has a combined record of 11-3 in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, and have won 11 of their last 12 games of the Challenge, sweeping Minnesota in 2016 and 2018, and both Northwestern and Nebraska in 2017.

FSU IN ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE2016 2018 Michigan (L, 2-6) Minnesota (W, 3-2)Michigan (L, 3-10) Minnesota (W, 9-3)Minnesota (W, 5-4) Michigan (L, 0-1)Minnesota (W, 2-0) Michigan (W, 2-0)

2017 2019Northwestern (W, 3-2) Ohio State (W, 3-1)Northwestern (W, 7-0) Minnesota (W, 17-6)Nebraska (W, 9-0, 5)Nebraska (W, 8-0)

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WATCH OUT!Heading into the 2019 season, redshirt senior Meghan King and sophomore Sydney Sherrill were named to the Top 50 Watch List for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year.

It marks the sixth season in a row Florida State placed a student-athlete on the preseason watch list as they joined King and Jessie Warren in 2018, Jessica Burroughs and Alex Powers in 2017, Burroughs in 2016, Lacey Waldrop and Maddie O’Brien in 2015 and Waldrop in 2014.

Waldrop won the award in 2014 after leading the NCAA with 38 wins and finished third nationally with a 1.13 ERA. Florida State was the first school in the nation with multiple winners of the USA Softball Player of the Year award, as Jessica van der Linden was given the national award in 2004.

FRESH FACESThe Seminoles return 14 players from the 2018 National Championship season and welcome eight newcomers who are wearing the Garnet and Gold for the first time in 2019.

A seven-member freshman class is highlighted by Kathryn Sandercock (McLean, Va.) who is a member of the USA Junior National Team. Sandercock, along with Makinzy Herzog (Missouri City, Texas), were named their state’s Gatorade Player of the Year. Kiersten Landers (Scott Depot, W.V.) is another out-of-state freshman, while Maegan Tomlinson (Tallahassee), Bianca Cruz (Melbourne), Savannah Parker (St. Johns) and Morgan Noah (Tampa) all remain in the Sunshine State for their collegiate career.

Kara Bilodeau (Cumming, Ga.) is a sophomore pitcher that transfers to Florida State after playing one year at Auburn. She pitched 11.0 innings and allowed zero runs and three hits for the Tigers.

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#FSACCFIVE CORE VALUES OF FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL

FAMILY - When you play softball at Florida State, you don’t just play for a team, you play for a family. Each

person cares for their teammates as if they were a sister, committing to each other through thick and thin. As

members of an extended softball family, each one motivates the other and enjoys seeing them succeed. When issues

arise, communication is key and allows for a loving relationship that creates a bond that results in an entire team of

student-athletes fighting for each other, both on and off the field to be the best they can be.

SMART - Being smart, in a wide variety of disciplines, is a cornerstone of the Florida State softball program. In school, it allows you to achieve a degree and plan for a future after softball. At practice, it means training with a purpose, honing your skills and gaining experience by not just going through the motions. In the game, it means having a plan at plate offensively or a pitching and defensive shift plan for opposing hitters based on various scouting reports. Off the field, it means making wise decisions with time management and other activities to be able to be at your best.

AGGRESSIVE - You aren’t just given things in life, you must aggressively pursue your dreams in order to

achieve them. Being aggressive means taking that extra base on a ball in the gap, stealing second when you need

to get a runner into scoring position, heading to your teacher’s office hours to talk about things you may not have

understood in class, going after a hitter with your best pitch in the best location and challenging yourself to become

the best you can be because you are passionate about helping the team succeed.

COMPETITIVE - A team-based sport is one of the most competitive dynamic there is in life. To be successful, you need to be competitive in many areas. We strive to be competitive on the field, winning individual games, along with conference and national championships. We are competitive with each other on the team, knowing that we make each other better as each one raises their level of skill and accomplishments. We are also competitive off the field, in the classroom and in the workforce as there are many who would seek to be where we are, but only few will attain it.

COMMITTED - The previous four core values mean nothing unless everyone is committed to it. Obstacles

and challenges will come up. Losses on the field and issues off of it will occur and cause problems that will need to be

addressed. But when we are committed - to each other, to the team, to the goals that have been set - very little can

disrupt our goals and pursuits. A unified force with a united passion is very difficult to stop and our commitment to

the vision and the process will enable us to be successful.

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CCore Values Shape Culture• The Seminole Softball team has incorporated these values into all areas of team life, both on and off the field. • Each fall since 2015, FSU has experienced “The Program”, a two-day boot camp event where the team has worked on communication, problem solv-ing, endurance, perseverance, paying attention to details and teamwork while accomplishing tasks on the field, at a pool, on the beach, in the woods, among others.• Each year, the team has been able to build trust within the team by attaining goals and going through the physical and mental adversity that The Program imposes on them as a collective team and unit. • The Seminoles also start each game and practice at “The GATE”, which at JoAnne Graf Field is a physical gate, but it helps to focus on being present for the team, allowing outside distractions to stay outside and to “Give your All to the Team Everyday.”

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“PLAY FOR THOSE WHO CAN’T”One of the foundational principles that Florida State softball is built on is, “Play for those who can’t.” The Seminoles have displayed that throughout the years, including recently with people like Taylor Foster, Madison Marshall, Hayden Stone and Monk Bonasorte.

Taylor Foster became part of the FSU family in 2013 through a connection with the ACC, and despite grow-ing up in North Carolina, dreamed of playing softball for the Seminoles. Foster was diagnosed with bone cancer in at the age of 13 and her passion and enthusiasm in the face of such adversity never faltered. The Noles would routinely stop by to see Taylor and her family when playing NC area schools and the players and coaches would often keep touch via calls, texts and video chats. After her passing in April of 2014, an annual memorial tournament and camp was started and organized by FSU softball players, coaches and support staff for youth in North Carolina to share Taylor’s passion for the game and tell of her legacy.

In 2016, and through a partnership with The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, FSU softball adopted Madison Marshall who had been diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2014 at the age of 14. The Friends of Jaclyn Foun-dation was created in 2005 and pairs children with pediatric brain tumors with collegiate sports teams, as they have seen the symbotic relationships that are formed help both the child going through such a difficult situation, but also the teams that are able to come along side a family and help them fight and learn a new appreciation and persepctive on life.

In 2019, again in partnership with the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, the Seminoles adopted Hayden Stone, who had been recently diagnosed with a soft tissue cancer and lives in Tallahassee.

Monk Bonasorte, one of the main FSU athletic administrators responsible for hiring Lonni Alameda as head coach in the fall of 2008, had played football at FSU in the late 70s, and was voted into the FSU Ath-letics Hall of Fame in 1995. As a result, he bled Garnet and Gold and became a signifcant supporter of FSU softball, as well as all of the other sports on campus. In October of 2015, Bonasorte was diagnosed with brain cancer, yet never wavered in his passion for FSU and life. Right up to his passing in November of 2016, he continued to give his life to this university and be an example of the Florida State “Unconquered” spirit. In 2017, the Lonni Alameda Softball Camps began the Monk Bonasorte Camp (Camp MB42), where the young players in attendance not only learn about the skills of softball, but also about life and who Monk was, what he meant to Florida State and how he battled through such adversity. All of the proceeds of the annual camp go to the FSU Monk Bonasorte Scholarship, and to date, the camp has raised over $8,500.

There are numerous other relationships that have been formed over the years with young fans like Amber Howard and Maddie Briscoe, and even former players such as Dana Bailey that have battled cancer, the FSU players and staff know that there is much more to life than just this game. Though several are now gone, they are certainly not forgotten and remain a significant part of Seminole softball to this day.

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENEDTEAMDefeated a No. 1 team ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. vs. No. 1 Oregon - WCWS (4-1), June 2, 2018Defeated a top-five team .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vs. No. 3 Oklahoma (7-4), February 15, 2019Defeated a top-10 team ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. at No. 8 Florida (2-0), April 3, 2019Defeated a top-25 team ........................................................................................................................................................................................vs. No. 21 South Carolina - NCAA Regionals (7-6), May 19, 2019Won when trailing after six innings ................................................................................................................................................................................... vs. Pitt - ACC Championship Game (5-4), May 12, 2018 Lost when leading after six innings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. vs. Troy (4-6 in 8 inn), March 18, 2015Scored 10-14 runs ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................at Syracuse (14-5), May 5, 2019Scored 15-19 runs ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... at Virginia (16-3), March 31, 2019Scored 20 or more runs ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ vs. Bethune-Cookman (20), February 10, 2013 Allowed 5-9 runs ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................at Syracuse (5), May 5, 2019Allowed 10-14 runs ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ at Louisville (9-10), April 8, 2019Allowed 15 or more runs .......................................................................................................................................................................................vs. No. 13 Michigan - NCAA Super Regional (3-17), May 22, 2014 Recorded 10-14 hits .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. North Carolina (11), May 11, 2019Recorded 15 or more hits ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... at Syracuse (18), May 5, 2019Hit five doubles ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... at Virginia, March 30, 2019Hit six doubles ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. Samford, February 24, 2019Hit seven or more doubles ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. at Georgia Tech (7), April 1, 2018Hit two triples ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. Toledo, March 2, 2019Hit three or more triples .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. No. 19 Louisiana (3), April 4, 2018Hit three home runs ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. Georgia Tech - ACC, May 9, 2019Hit four home runs ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................at Syracuse, May 5, 2019Hit five or more home runs ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. No. 3 Oklahoma (5), February 15, 2019Hit back-to-back home runs ........................................................................................................................................................................................ vs. USF (Carsyn Gordon and Sydney Sherrill), May 18, 2019Hit three consecutive home runs .................................................................................................................... vs. USF - NCAA Regionals (Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon and Sydney Sherrill), May 18, 2019Hit four consecutive home runs ................................................................................................. vs. USF - NCAA Regionals (Zoe Casas, Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon and Sydney Sherrill), May 18, 2019Hit three home runs in an inning ............................................................................................vs. USF - NCAA Regionals (Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon and Sydney Sherrill - fifth inning), May 18, 2019Hit four home runs in an inning .........................................................................vs. USF - NCAA Regionals (Zoe Casas, Cali Harrod, Carsyn Gordon and Sydney Sherrill - fifth inning), May 18, 2019 Stole six bases ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. vs. UNCW, February 8, 2019Stole seven bases ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. Toledo, March 2, 2019Stole eight or more bases ....................................................................................................................................................................................... vs. No. 20 Notre Dame - ACC Championship (8), May 14, 2016Drew 10 or more walks ..................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. Jacksonville State (10) - NCAA Regionals, May 20, 2018Did not draw a walk ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. Florida A&M, March 19, 2019Did not strikeout ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA Regionals, May 17, 2019Shutout a team .................................................................................................................................................................................. vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA Regionals (8-0 in five innings), May 17, 2019Was shutout..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vs. No. 6 Florida (0-4), April 17, 2019Pitched a no-hitter..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vs. NC State (Meghan King), March 22, 2019 Pitched a perfect game ...................................................................................................................................... vs. Northern Iowa (Meghan King & Cassidy Davis), 9-0 in five innings, February 23, 2018 Was no-hit ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vs. No. 6 Oregon (Megan Kleist), FSU won 2-1, March 4, 2018

INDIVIDUALRecorded five or more at bats ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Dani Morgan (5), at North Carolina, April 15, 2019Scored four or more runs in a game ........................................................................................................................................................................................................Cali Harrod (4), at Virginia, March 31, 2019Had four or more hits in a game ..........................................................................................................................................................................................Cali Harrod (4), vs. North Carolina - ACC, May 11, 2019Had at least a 10-game hitting streak ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Makinzy Herzog (15), March 2-20, 2019Had at least a 15-game hitting streak ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Makinzy Herzog (15), March 2-20, 2019 Hit two doubles in a game ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Elizabeth Mason, at Virginia, March 31, 2019Hit three or more doubles in a game ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Carsyn Gordon (3), at Georgia Tech, April 1, 2018Hit two or more triples in a game ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Dani Morgan (2), at Syracuse, April 8, 2017 Hit two or more home runs in a game ..................................................................................................................................................................................................Anna Shelnutt (2), at Syracuse, May 5, 2019 Hit two or more home runs in an inning ..................................................................................................................Anna Shelnutt (three-run, grand slam - third inning), vs. Virginia - ACC, May 11, 2017Hit a grand slam .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Makinzy Herzog, vs. USF - NCAA Regionals, May 18, 2019Hit for the cycle .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ashley Stager, vs. Virginia, May 1, 2010Hit a walk-off home run ............................................................................................................................................................Carsyn Gordon (solo), vs. Auburn (2-1 in 8 inn) - NCAA Regionals, May 19, 2018Hit an inside-the-park home run ...........................................................................................................................................Carsyn Gordon (solo), vs. Auburn (2-1 in 8 inn) - NCAA Regionals, May 19, 2018Stole home ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Morgan Noah, vs. Toledo, March 2, 2019Stole three bases in a game ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cali Harrod, vs. Toledo, March 2, 2019Stole four bases or more in a game ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Cali Harrod (4), at North Florida, March 10, 2018Drew three walks in a game .................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cali Harrod, vs. Boston College, April 21, 2019 Drew four or more walks in a game ............................................................................................................................................. Carsyn Gordon (4), vs. Jacksonville State - NCAA Regionals, May 20, 2018Was hit by at least two pitches in a game ................................................................................................................................. Anna Shelnutt (2), vs. Jacksonville State - NCAA Regionals, May 20, 2018Recorded five RBIs in a game ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Anna Shelnutt, at Syracuse, May 5, 2019Recorded six RBIs in a game ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cassidy Davis, vs. Troy, March 21, 2018Recorded seven or more RBI in a game .................................................................................................................................................................................... Anna Shelnutt (7), vs. Virginia - ACC, May 11, 2017Two players had four or more RBI in a game ...........................................................................................................................................Cassidy Davis (6) and Sydney Sherrill (4), vs. Troy, March 21, 2018Three players had four or more RBI in a game ........................................................................................................ Ellie Cooper (5), Alex Powers (4) and Carsyn Gordon (4), at Syracuse, April 8, 2017First career hit was a home run ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... Savannah Parker, vs. Elon, February 22, 2019Pitched a no-hitter....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Meghan King, vs. NC State, March 22, 2019Pitched a perfect game .........................................................................................................................................................................Meghan King and Cassidy Davis, vs. Northern Iowa, February 23, 2018 Had 10-14 strikeouts ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................Meghan King (13), vs. Boston College, April 19, 2019 Had 15 or more strikeouts ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Lacey Waldrop (18), at Florida, March 27, 2013Won 10-14 consecutive decisions..................................................................................................................................................................................................Kathryn Sandercock (13), February 8 to Present Won 15-20 consecutive decisions ............................................................................................................................................................................................Meghan King (22), April 28, 2018 to March 6, 2019 Won 20 or more consecutive decisions .................................................................................................................................................................................Meghan King (22), April 28, 2018 to March 6, 2019

192019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2019 SOFTBALL ROSTERNo. Name B/T Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School1 Dani Morgan R/R UT 5-6 Jr. Newnan, Ga. / East Coweta2 Maegan Tomlinson L/R OF 5-7 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Chiles3 Bianca Cruz R/R P 5-8 Fr. Melbourne, Fla. / Space Coast5 Elizabeth Mason R/R C/OF 5-8 RSo. Tampa, Fla. / Gaither6 Zoe Casas L/L OF 5-7 Sr. Rialto, Calif. / Aquinas9 Deja Bush L/R OF 5-5 RJr. Davie, Fla. / Charles W. Flanagan10 Cali Harrod R/R UT 5-7 Sr. Ephesus, Ga. / Heard County11 Rock Benavides R/R UT 5-4 So. Corpus Christi, Texas/Veterans Memorial12 Carsyn Gordon R/R INF 5-9 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Coral Reef13 Anna Shelnutt R/R C 5-4 Jr. Franklin, Ga. / Heard County14 Savannah Parker R/R UT 5-5 Fr. St. Johns, Fla. / Bartram Trail 21 Makinzy Herzog L/R P/OF 5-7 Fr. Missouri City, Texas / Ridge Point24 Sydney Sherrill L/R UT 5-7 So. Moore, Okla. / Southmoore26 Leslie Farris R/R INF 5-4 Jr. St. Johns, Fla. / Creekside27 Kara Bilodeau R/R P 5-9 So. Cumming, Ga. / Auburn32 Kathryn Sandercock R/R P 5-10 Fr. McLean, Va. / Bishop O’Connell44 Morgan Noah L/R INF 5-4 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Sickles48 Meghan King R/L P 5-9 RSr. Parkland, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas55 Kiersten Landers L/R OF 5-6 Fr. Scott Depot, W.V. / Hurricane70 Cassidy Davis R/R P/UT 5-9 Jr. Valrico, Fla. / Newsome

NUMERICAL

No. Name B/T Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School11 Rock Benavides R/R UT 5-4 So. Corpus Christi, Texas/Veterans Memorial27 Kara Bilodeau R/R P 5-9 So. Cumming, Ga. / Auburn9 Deja Bush L/R OF 5-5 RJr. Davie, Fla. / Charles W. Flanagan6 Zoe Casas L/L OF 5-7 Sr. Rialto, Calif. / Aquinas3 Bianca Cruz R/R P 5-8 Fr. Melbourne, Fla. / Space Coast0 Cassidy Davis R/R P/UT 5-9 Jr. Valrico, Fla. / Newsome26 Leslie Farris R/R INF 5-4 Jr. St. Johns, Fla. / Creekside12 Carsyn Gordon R/R INF 5-9 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Coral Reef10 Cali Harrod R/R UT 5-7 Sr. Ephesus, Ga. / Heard County21 Makinzy Herzog L/R P/OF 5-7 Fr. Missouri City, Texas / Ridge Point48 Meghan King R/L P 5-9 RSr. Parkland, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas55 Kiersten Landers L/R OF 5-6 Fr. Scott Depot, W.V. / Hurricane5 Elizabeth Mason R/R C/OF 5-8 RSo. Tampa, Fla. / Gaither1 Dani Morgan R/R UT 5-6 Jr. Newnan, Ga. / East Coweta44 Morgan Noah L/R INF 5-4 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Sickles14 Savannah Parker R/R UT 5-5 Fr. St. Johns, Fla. / Bartram Trail 32 Kathryn Sandercock R/R P 5-10 Fr. McLean, Va. / Bishop O’Connell13 Anna Shelnutt R/R C 5-4 Jr. Franklin, Ga. / Heard County24 Sydney Sherrill L/R UT 5-7 So. Moore, Okla. / Southmoore2 Maegan Tomlinson L/R OF 5-7 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Chiles

ALPHABETICAL

Pronunciation guide 2 Maegan Tomlinson May-gan6 Zoe Casas Zo-ee CAH-sus 9 Deja Bush DAY-zhah10 Cali Harrod HAIR-rid12 Carsyn Gordon Carson26 Leslie Farris Ferris27 Kara Bilodeau Bill-oh-doughHead Coach Lonni Alameda Al-uh-mee-duh

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT20

ALL-TIME TOP 10BATTING RECORDSGAMES

1. Kristy Hull 281 1995-982. Brandi Stuart 280 2000-033. Tami Post 277 1996-994. Veronica Wootson 273 2004-075. Kimmy Carter 272 1999-02 Jessica van der Linden 272 2001-047. Myssi Calkins 271 1994-978. Jesse McGregor 267 1996-999. Natasha Jacob 264 2003-0610. Shamalene Wilson 262 1993-96

BATTING AVERAGE

1. Jessie Warren .391 2015-182. Shamalene Wilson .366 1993-96 Danielle Cox .366 1998-994. Morgan Klaevemann .361 2015-18 Jessica van der Linden .361 2001-046. Cindy Lawton .358 1994-957. Brandi Stuart .357 2000-038. Tiffany Daniels .356 1986-899. Carly Wynn .355 2007-1010. Staci Brandon .351 2000-01 Serita Brooks .351 2000-01

RUNS

1. Jessie Warren 229 2015-182. Shamalene Wilson 223 1993-963. Cali Harrod 210 2016-Pr.4. Tiffani Brown 207 2010-145. Veronica Wootson 199 2004-076. Carsyn Gordon 198 2016-Pr.7. Morgan Klaevemann 193 2015-188. Brandi Stuart 192 2000-039. Courtney Senas 180 2011-1410. Susan Buttery 170 1990-93

HITS

1. Shamalene Wilson 310 1993-962. Jessie Warren 288 2015-183. Brandi Stuart 287 2000-034. Tiffani Brown 285 2010-145. Veronica Wootson 282 2004-076. Jessica van der Linden 277 2001-047. Natasha Jacob 271 2003-068. Kristy Hull 265 1995-989. Myssi Calkins 253 1994-9710. Carly Wynn 247 2007-10

-- Carsyn Gordon 226 2016-Pr.

DOUBLES

1. Jessie Warren 51 2015-18 Alex Powers 51 2014-173. Jessica van der Linden 50 2001-044. Sydney Sherrill 47 2018-Pr.5. Carly Wynn 45 2007-106. Cali Harrod 41 2016-Pr. Maddie O’Brien 41 2012-15 Veronica Wootson 41 2004-079. Victoria East 39 2013-16 Brandi Stuart 39 2000-03

-- Zoe Casas 35 2016-Pr.

TRIPLES

1. Shamalene Wilson 30 1993-962. Tiffani Brown 22 2010-14 Veronica Wootson 22 2004-074. Tiffany Daniels 21 1986-895. Lisa Davidson 19 1991-946. Kimmy Carter 18 1999-027. Jessica van der Linden 17 2001-04 Brandi Stuart 17 2000-03 Leslie Barton 17 1990-9310. Susan Buttery 16 1990-93

-- Cali Harrod 13 2016-Pr.

HOME RUNS

1. Jessie Warren 83 2015-182. Maddie O’Brien 55 2012-153. Carsyn Gordon 38 2016-Pr.4. Courtney Senas 36 2011-145. Alex Powers 35 2014-176. Cali Harrod 34 2016-Pr.7. Veronica Wootson 29 2004-078. Sydney Sherrill 28 2018-Pr. Briana Hamilton 28 2011-1410. Yuruby Alicart 26 2006-07

RBI

1. Jessie Warren 273 2015-182. Maddie O’Brien 216 2012-153. Carsyn Gordon 173 2016-Pr.4. Alex Powers 171 2014-175. Jessica van der Linden 161 2001-046. Courtney Senas 158 2011-147. Brandi Stuart 151 2000-038. Cali Harrod 139 2016-Pr.9. Veronica Wootson 137 2004-0710. Kimmy Carter 136 1999-02

-- Zoe Casas 128 2016-Pr.-- Sydney Sherrill 117 2018-Pr.

STOLEN BASES

1. Myssi Calkins 185 1994-972. Brandi Stuart 162 2000-033. Shamalene Wilson 161 1993-964. Morgan Klaevemann 126 2015-185. Cali Harrod 123 2016-Pr.6. Tiffani Brown 109 2010-147. Serita Brooks 97 2000-018. Danielle Cox 93 1998-999. Veronica Wootson 79 2004-0710. Courtney Senas 69 2011-14 Natasha Jacob 69 2003-06

WALKS

1. Maddie O’Brien 198 2012-152. Cali Harrod 152 2016-Pr.3. Carsyn Gordon 151 2016-Pr.4. Jessica van der Linden 144 2001-045. Alex Powers 133 2014-17 Brandi Stuart 133 2000-037. Morgan Klaevemann 123 2015-188. Jessie Warren 121 2015-18 9. Lisa Davidson 114 1991-9410. Ashley Stager 113 2008-11

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

1. Jessie Warren .820 2015-182. Maddie O’Brien .645 2012-153. Yuruby Alicart .622 2006-074. Alex Powers .612 2014-175. Tiffany Daniels .592 1986-896. Courtney Senas .547 2011-147. Carly Wynn .543 2007-108. Brandi Stuart .540 2000-039. Shamalene Wilson .521 1993-9610. Veronica Wootson .519 2004-07

-- Carsyn Gordon .566 2016-Pr.-- Cali Harrod .525 2016-Pr.

PITCHING RECORDSAPPEARANCES

1. Leslie Malerich 179 1999-022. Meghan King 170 2016-Pr. Lacey Waldrop 170 2012-154. Tiffany McDonald 163 2005-08 5. Jessica Burroughs 152 2014-176. Sarah Hamilton 149 2008-117. Terese Gober 141 2007-108. Casey Hunter 137 2002-059. Jen White-Cody 135 1998-0110. Kristy Fuentes 125 1994-97

INNINGS PITCHED

1. Leslie Malerich 988.2 1999-022. Tiffany McDonald 898.1 2005-083. Lacey Waldrop 859.2 2012-154. Debbie DeJohn 798.0 1987-905. Meghan King 773.0 2016-Pr.6. Casey Hunter 759.1 2002-057. Julie Larsen 759.0 1985-888. Jen White-Cody 756.1 1998-019. Sarah Hamilton 704.2 2008-1110. Kristy Fuentes 698.1 1994-97

WINS

1. Lacey Waldrop 109 2012-15 2. Meghan King 107 2016-Pr. Leslie Malerich 107 1999-02 4. Jessica Burroughs 92 2014-175. Debbie DeJohn 90 1987-906. Casey Hunter 85 2002-05 Julie Larsen 85 1985-888. Tiffany McDonald 79 2005-089. Christy Larsen 77 1988-9110. Jessica van der Linden 76 2001-04

STRIKEOUTS

1. Sarah Hamilton 1,005 2008-112. Tiffany McDonald 939 2005-083. Lacey Waldrop 917 2012-154. Jessica van der Linden 899 2001-045. Casey Hunter 893 2002-056. Jessica Burroughs 845 2014-177. Julie Larsen 834 1985-888. Christy Larsen 758 1988-919. Leslie Malerich 751 1999-0210. Terese Gober 692 2007-10

-- Meghan King 662 2016-Pr.

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MINIMUM 300 IP)

1. Shelley Berube 0.38 1984-852. Toni Gutierrez 0.47 1990-933. Tina Kyler 0.50 1984-854. Julie Larsen 0.68 1985-885. Debbie DeJohn 0.69 1987-906. Marla Looper 0.78 1993-947. Rebecca Aase 0.84 1991-948. Jessica van der Linden 0.96 2001-049. Christy Larsen 0.98 1988-9110. Renee Espinoza 1.06 1995-96

SHUTOUTS

1. Christy Larsen 52 1988-912. Toni Gutierrez 51 1990-933. Julie Larsen 50 1985-884. Leslie Malerich 45 1999-025. Rebecca Aase 43 1991-94 Debbie DeJohn 43 1987-907. Jessica van der Linden 39 2001-048. Casey Hunter 36 2002-059. Kristy Fuentes 35 1994-9710. Tina Kyler 30 1984-85

SAVES

1. Meghan King 11 2016-Pr. 2. Jessica Burroughs 9 2014-17 Jessica Nori 9 2011-144. Sarah Hamilton 8 2008-11 Tiffany McDonald 8 2005-076. Lacey Waldrop 7 2012-15 Casey Hunter 7 2002-058. Leslie Malerich 6 1999-029. Bailey Schinella 5 2012-1510. Jessica van der Linden 4 2001-04 Marla Looper 4 1993-94

FIELDING RECORDSASSISTS

1. Tami Post 591 1996-992. Jesse McGregor 523 1996-993. Jessie Warren 515 2015-184. Shannan Mitchem 451 1989-925. Cali Harrod 449 2016-Pr.6. Brandi Stuart 444 2000-037. Veronica Wootson 422 2004-078. Maddie O’Brien 405 2012-159. Penny Siqueiros 403 1989-9210. Tiffani Brown 391 2010-14

PUTOUTS

1. Lori Crouse 1260 1986-892. Wendy Braye 1209 1994-973. Brittany Osmon 1203 2005-084. Julie Rice 1169 1988-915. Corrie Williams 1149 1996-996. Alex Powers 1124 2014-177. Beth Wade 1117 2001-048. Heather Feltman 1013 1993-959. Carsyn Gordon 908 2016-Pr.10. Victoria East 901 2013-16

212019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SINGLE SEASON TOP 10BATTING RECORDSAT BATS1. Natasha Jacob 252 20062. Veronica Wootson 248 20043. Serita Brooks 242 20004. Susan Buttery 240 19915. Brandi Stuart 233 20006. Kristy Hull 232 19957. Shamalene Wilson 229 19968. Danielle Cox 227 1999 Cindy Lawton 227 199510. Whitney Buckmon 222 2006

BATTING AVERAGE1. Danielle Cox .432 19992. Maddie O’Brien .424 20143. Jessie Warren .413 20174. Jessica van der Linden .412 20035. Morgan Klaevemann .410 20176. Jessie Warren .404 20187. Shamalene Wilson .402 19968. Jessica van der Linden .401 2004 Serita Brooks .401 200010. Alex Powers .396 2016

-- Sydney Sherrill .420 2019

RUNS1. Cali Harrod 72 2019 Shamalene Wilson 72 19963. Jessie Warren 71 20164. Veronica Wootson 70 20045. Morgan Klaevemann 69 20166. Carsyn Gordon 65 2019 Tiffani Brown 65 2014 Courtney Senas 65 20149. Brandi Stuart 63 2002 Tiffany Daniels 63 1987

-- Sydney Sherrill 60 2019-- Elizabeth Mason 55 2019

HITS1. Serita Brooks 99 20002. Danielle Cox 98 19993. Natasha Jacob 94 20064. Shamalene Wilson 91 19965. Kristy Hull 87 1995 Cindy Lawton 87 19957. Susan Buttery 84 19918. Veronica Wootson 83 20049. Myssi Calkins 82 199710. Sydney Sherrill 81 2018 Brandi Stuart 81 2002 Shamalene Wilson 81 1994

-- Sydney Sherrill 74 2019

DOUBLES1. Sydney Sherrill 29 20182. Alex Powers 19 2017 Yuruby Alicart 19 20064. Sydney Sherrill 18 2019 Carly Wynn 18 20106. Maddie O’Brien 17 2014 Yuruby Alicart 17 20078. Alex Powers 16 2016 Victoria East 16 2013 Cindy Lawton 16 1995

-- Elizabeth Mason 14 2019-- Makinzy Herzog 12 2019-- Dani Morgan 11 2019

TRIPLES1. Tiffany Daniels 11 1987 Shamalene Wilson 11 19953. Veronica Wootson 9 2006 Susan Buttery 9 1991 Lisa Davidson 9 1993 Shamalene Wilson 9 19947. Carly Wynn 8 2010 Serita Brooks 8 19969. Veronica Wootson 7 2004 Brandi Stuart 7 2002 Shamalene Wilson 7 1996 Lisa Donaldson 7 1991

HOME RUNS1. Maddie O’Brien 24 20142. Jessie Warren 23 20173. Jessie Warren 21 20184. Jessie Warren 20 20165. Jessie Warren 19 20156. Sydney Sherrill 16 2019 Alex Powers 16 20168. Carsyn Gordon 15 2019 Cali Harrod 15 2019 Courtney Senas 15 2014

-- Dani Morgan 14 2019-- Elizabeth Mason 11 2019-- Anna Shelnutt 10 2019-- Cassidy Davis 10 2019

RBI1. Maddie O’Brien 83 20142. Jessie Warren 78 2016 3. Jessie Warren 70 20184. Jessie Warren 68 20175. Alex Powers 63 20166. Sydney Sherrill 59 20197. Dani Morgan 58 2019 Sydney Sherrill 58 20189. Jessie Warren 57 2015 Courtney Senas 57 2014

-- Elizabeth Mason 55 2019

STOLEN BASES1. Danielle Cox 73 19992. Shamalene Wilson 69 19963. Myssi Calkins 61 19974. Serita Brooks 55 20015. Brandi Stuart 54 2002 Myssi Calkins 54 19967. Morgan Klaevemann 53 20168. Myssi Calkins 44 19949. Tiffani Brown 43 201210. Cali Harrod 42 2019 Serita Brooks 42 2000 Brandi Stuart 42 2000

WALKS1. Maddie O’Brien 73 20152. Alex Powers 56 20153. Maddie O’Brien 56 20144. Cali Harrod 54 2019 Carsyn Gordon 54 2018 6. Erika Leonard 52 20127. Morgan Klaevemann 51 2016 Brandi Stuart 49 20029. Jessica van der Linden 46 200310. Cali Harrod 44 2018

-- Carsyn Gordon 41 2019-- Sydney Sherrill 34 2019

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Maddie O’Brien .942 20142. Jessie Warren .922 20173. Jessie Warren .836 20184. Jessie Warren .765 20165. Jessie Warren .761 20156. Alex Powers .721 20167. Sydney Sherrill .676 20188. Tiffany Daniels .673 19879. Courtney Senas .667 201410. Brandi Stuart .647 2002

-- Sydney Sherrill .795 2019-- Dani Morgan .718 2019-- Cali Harrod .698 2019-- Elizabeth Mason .673 2019-- Cassidy Davis .664 2019

PITCHING RECORDSAPPEARANCES1. Leslie Malerich 58 20002. Tiffany McDonald 57 20063. Leslie Malerich 55 20024. Lacey Waldrop 48 2014 Kristy Fuentes 48 19976. Meghan King 47 2016 Lacey Waldrop 47 2013 Casey Hunter 47 20059. Sarah Hamilton 45 2011 Sarah Hamilton 45 2010

-- Meghan King 39 2019

INNINGS PITCHED1. Tiffany McDonald 329.1 20062. Leslie Malerich 323.0 20003. Leslie Malerich 315.1 20024. Kristy Fuentes 310.0 19975. Toni Gutierrez 285.1 19926. Christy Larsen 275.0 19917. Casey Hunter 268.1 20058. Lacey Waldrop 266.1 20149. Renee Espinoza 253.0 199610. Jessica van der Linden 246.1 2004

WINS

1. Lacey Waldrop 38 20142. Leslie Malerich 35 2002 Leslie Malerich 35 2000 Toni Gutierrez 35 19925. Casey Hunter 33 20046. Kristy Fuentes 32 19977. Kylee Hanson 30 2018 Tiffany McDonald 30 2006 Renee Espinoza 30 199610. Meghan King 29 2019 Jessica Burroughs 29 2016 Jessica van der Linden 29 2004

STRIKEOUTS1. Jessica van der Linden 378 20042. Casey Hunter 338 20053. Sarah Hamilton 326 20104. Tiffany McDonald 312 20065. Sarah Hamilton 311 20096. Christy Larsen 307 19917. Sarah Hamilton 289 20118. Toni Gutierrez 295 19929. Lacey Waldrop 287 201410. Casey Hunter 277 2004

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MINIMUM 100 INNINGS PITCHED)

1. Julie Larsen 0.29 19852. Christy Larsen 0.35 19903. Julie Larsen 0.37 19864. Marla Looper 0.42 19935. Toni Gutierrez 0.46 1993 Tina Kyler 0.46 19857. Toni Gutierrez 0.47 19928. Rebecca Aase 0.51 1993 Debbie DeJohn 0.51 198710. Debbie DeJohn 0.53 1989 Shelly Berube 0.53 1985

SHUTOUTS1. Toni Gutierrez 23 19922. Jessica van der Linden 20 2004 Julie Larsen 20 19864. Leslie Malerich 16 2000 Julie Larsen 16 19876. Rene Espinoza 15 1995 Christy Larsen 15 19908. Casey Hunter 14 2004 Toni Gutierrez 14 1991 Debbie DeJohn 14 1990 Tina Kyler 14 1985

SAVES

1. Jessica Burroughs 4 2017 Jessica Nori 4 2014 Jessica Nori 4 2012 Bailey Schinella 4 2012 Tiffany McDonald 4 2006 Leslie Malerich 4 2002 Marla Looper 4 19948. Meghan King 3 2019 Meghan King 3 2018 Meghan King 3 2017 Jessica Burroughs 3 2015 Sarah Hamilton 3 2010 Tiffany McDonald 3 2007 Casey Hunter 3 2005 Niki Zenger 3 1995

FIELDING RECORDSASSISTS1. Cindy Lawton 189 19952. Natalie Bennett 173 20003. Tami Post 171 19984. Shannan Mitchem 165 19925. Natalie Bennett 156 20016. Jesse McGregor 153 19987. Jessie Warren 150 20168. Veronica Wootson 149 20079. Jessie Warren 147 2017 Shannan Mitchem 147 1991

-- Sydney Sherrill 122 2019

PUTOUTS1. Kaleigh Rafter 540 20092. Becky Wallace 498 20003. Jen Lapicki 489 2010 4. Heather Feltmann 480 1994 5. Heather Feltmann 463 1995 6. Leslie Adams 443 19927. Carsyn Gordon 431 20188. Alex Powers 421 20169. Victoria East 418 201310. Robyn Gauger 409 2001

-- Carsyn Gordon 361 2019

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT22

2019 OVERALL SEASON STATISTICS2019 Florida State Softball

Overall Statistics for Florida State (as of May 19, 2019)(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 54-8 Home: 31-2 Away: 14-6 Neutral: 9-0 ACC: 19-5

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%24 Sydney Sherrill . 4 2 0 62-62 176 60 74 18 0 16 59 140 . 7 9 5 34 1 13 0 . 5 0 7 4 0 8-8 60 122 6 . 9 6 8

1 Dani Morgan . 3 9 1 60-60 174 38 68 11 2 14 58 125 . 7 1 8 9 6 15 1 . 4 3 5 2 0 8-11 65 3 0 1.000

10 Cali Harrod . 3 6 0 62-62 172 72 62 9 2 15 41 120 . 6 9 8 54 1 35 1 . 5 1 5 0 1 42-47 54 106 5 . 9 7 0

5 Elizabeth Mason . 3 5 2 57-57 159 55 56 14 2 11 55 107 . 6 7 3 30 2 22 0 . 4 5 1 4 0 4-5 110 4 2 . 9 8 3

12 Carsyn Gordon . 3 5 2 62-61 182 65 64 7 0 15 41 116 . 6 3 7 41 0 22 1 . 4 7 1 0 0 15-18 361 4 2 . 9 9 5

6 Zoe Casas . 3 4 5 56-53 142 29 49 7 3 4 31 74 . 5 2 1 18 2 9 2 . 4 2 3 1 0 3-3 39 1 1 . 9 7 6

21 Makinzy Herzog . 3 1 5 53-50 146 25 46 12 1 3 25 69 . 4 7 3 6 0 16 0 . 3 4 2 0 1 13-14 28 13 0 1.000

13 Anna Shelnutt . 2 7 7 55-54 137 28 38 8 1 10 34 78 . 5 6 9 13 4 29 0 . 3 5 0 3 0 0-0 302 10 3 . 9 9 0

--------------------70 Cassidy Davis . 3 1 9 55-40 119 21 38 7 2 10 43 79 . 6 6 4 16 0 28 1 . 3 9 7 1 0 0-0 2 5 2 . 7 7 8

26 Leslie Farris . 2 5 8 53-24 62 13 16 2 4 3 10 35 . 5 6 5 4 0 13 0 . 3 0 3 0 2 2-2 50 49 7 . 9 3 4

9 Deja Bush . 2 3 1 46-2 13 15 3 0 0 0 1 3 . 2 3 1 4 0 3 0 . 4 1 2 0 0 11-13 4 0 0 1.000

14 Savannah Parker . 2 1 4 33-8 42 9 9 2 0 3 11 20 . 4 7 6 11 1 12 0 . 3 8 9 0 0 0-1 36 0 3 . 9 2 3

44 Morgan Noah . 2 1 2 34-20 52 9 11 2 1 0 6 15 . 2 8 8 3 0 5 0 . 2 5 5 0 0 5-7 30 27 4 . 9 3 4

11 Rock Benavides . 2 0 0 35-19 10 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 . 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 . 4 2 9 0 1 0-0 12 23 2 . 9 4 6

2 Maegan Tomlinson . 0 0 0 17-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

48 Meghan King . 0 0 0 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 32 4 . 9 0 2

32 Kathryn Sandercock . 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 21 0 1.000

Totals . 3 3 8 62 1594 447 538 101 18 104 416 987 . 6 1 9 249 18 229 6 . 4 2 9 15 5 113-132 1168 423 41 . 9 7 5

Opponents . 2 1 2 62 1460 128 309 51 11 24 116 454 . 3 1 1 100 30 356 16 . 2 7 6 3 18 21-26 1088 407 67 . 9 5 7

LOB - Team (346), Opp (317). DPs turned - Team (22), Opp (24). CI - Team (2), Shelnutt, A. 2. IBB - Team (1), Sherrill, S. 1,Opp (6). Picked off - Gordon, C. 1, Morgan, D. 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha48 Meghan King 1 . 4 2 29-5 39 33 16 9/6 3 192.1 132 46 39 44 216 27 6 6 . 1 8 7 3 16 0 1 621 Makinzy Herzog 1 . 5 6 10-2 20 14 0 0/7 0 71.2 45 19 16 25 58 8 1 5 . 1 7 9 4 5 0 0 732 Kathryn Sandercock 2 . 1 1 13-0 30 11 3 2/4 1 86.1 86 32 26 15 48 11 3 6 . 2 5 7 2 7 0 2 5--------------------27 Kara Bilodeau 2 . 3 9 1-0 11 3 0 0/4 0 14.2 12 9 5 4 16 2 0 3 . 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 070 Cassidy Davis 5 . 7 5 1-1 15 1 0 0/2 1 24.1 34 22 20 12 18 3 1 4 . 3 1 8 6 2 0 0 0Totals 1 . 9 1 54-8 62 62 19 22/11 5 389.1 309 128 106 100 356 51 11 24 . 2 1 2 20 30 0 3 18

Opponents 7 . 5 1 8-54 62 62 16 3/0 0 362.2 538 447 389 249 229 101 18 104 . 3 3 8 21 18 0 15 5

PB - Team (8), Shelnutt, A. 4, Mason, E. 4, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Shelnutt, A. (20-25), King, M.(8-10), Herzog, M. (6-8), Sandercock K (5-6), Davis, C. (2-2), Mason, E. (1-1).

232019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2019 ACC SEASON STATISTICS2019 Florida State Softball

Conference statistics for Florida State (as of May 05, 2019)(ACC games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 19-5 Home: 11-1 Away: 8-4 ACC: 19-5

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%12 Carsyn Gordon . 3 8 6 24-24 70 27 27 2 0 5 17 44 . 6 2 9 18 0 5 0 . 5 1 1 0 0 7-9 149 3 1 . 9 9 3

24 Sydney Sherrill . 3 7 2 24-24 78 23 29 6 0 7 29 56 . 7 1 8 7 0 7 0 . 4 1 4 2 0 4-4 21 46 0 1.000

13 Anna Shelnutt . 3 5 4 21-21 48 10 17 5 0 4 14 34 . 7 0 8 7 1 9 0 . 4 4 6 0 0 0-0 115 5 2 . 9 8 4

5 Elizabeth Mason . 3 3 9 21-21 62 22 21 4 2 8 25 53 . 8 5 5 9 1 13 0 . 4 2 5 1 0 2-2 47 1 2 . 9 6 0

6 Zoe Casas . 3 3 3 23-22 54 9 18 2 2 0 10 24 . 4 4 4 12 1 2 0 . 4 5 6 1 0 2-2 15 1 1 . 9 4 1

1 Dani Morgan . 3 2 4 24-24 74 12 24 5 0 5 24 44 . 5 9 5 4 2 10 1 . 3 7 0 1 0 4-6 27 3 0 1.000

21 Makinzy Herzog . 2 9 6 24-24 71 16 21 6 0 1 9 30 . 4 2 3 5 0 5 0 . 3 4 2 0 1 9-9 14 8 0 1.000

10 Cali Harrod . 2 5 4 24-24 67 29 17 3 1 5 15 37 . 5 5 2 25 0 18 1 . 4 5 7 0 0 14-16 17 45 1 . 9 8 4

--------------------26 Leslie Farris . 3 3 3 18-7 15 5 5 1 1 0 2 8 . 5 3 3 2 0 4 0 . 4 1 2 0 0 1-1 14 16 3 . 9 0 9

70 Cassidy Davis . 2 7 5 22-10 40 7 11 1 1 3 12 23 . 5 7 5 5 0 12 0 . 3 5 6 0 0 0-0 2 1 1 . 7 5 0

11 Rock Benavides . 2 5 0 17-11 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 1 1 1 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 13 2 . 9 0 9

44 Morgan Noah . 1 3 3 12-6 15 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 . 1 3 3 1 0 1 0 . 1 8 8 0 0 0-1 12 12 3 . 8 8 9

14 Savannah Parker . 0 9 5 14-4 21 1 2 0 0 1 2 5 . 2 3 8 4 0 6 0 . 2 4 0 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 1.000

9 Deja Bush . 0 0 0 21-1 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 5-7 1 0 0 1.000

2 Maegan Tomlinson . 0 0 0 5-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

48 Meghan King . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 10 1 . 9 2 3

Totals . 3 1 3 24 623 172 195 35 7 39 160 361 . 5 7 9 101 6 94 2 . 4 1 1 5 1 48-57 453 169 17 . 9 7 3

Opponents . 2 0 6 24 562 54 116 17 5 10 48 173 . 3 0 8 44 12 138 6 . 2 7 7 2 5 12-14 431 150 33 . 9 4 6

LOB - Team (133), Opp (119). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (9). CI - Team (1), Shelnutt, A. 1. IBB - Team (0), Opp (3). Pickedoff - Gordon, C. 1.

(ACC games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha32 Kathryn Sandercock 1 . 5 0 2-0 13 2 1 1/2 1 28.0 26 7 6 5 16 4 0 2 . 2 4 3 2 2 0 1 048 Meghan King 1 . 7 3 12-4 18 15 5 4/3 1 76.2 52 24 19 19 91 6 5 2 . 1 8 5 1 6 0 1 321 Makinzy Herzog 2 . 0 3 5-0 9 7 0 0/2 0 38.0 27 13 11 13 24 5 0 4 . 1 9 7 0 3 0 0 2--------------------27 Kara Bilodeau 4 . 6 7 0-0 3 0 0 0/1 0 3.0 2 2 2 2 3 1 0 1 . 1 6 7 1 0 0 0 070 Cassidy Davis 9 . 1 9 0-1 3 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 9 8 7 5 4 1 0 1 . 3 6 0 1 1 0 0 0Totals 2 . 0 9 19-5 24 24 6 9/4 2 151.0 116 54 45 44 138 17 5 10 . 2 0 6 5 12 0 2 5

Opponents 6 . 7 2 5-19 24 24 6 2/0 0 143.2 195 172 138 101 94 35 7 39 . 3 1 3 8 6 0 5 1

PB - Team (3), Shelnutt, A. 3, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Shelnutt, A. (12-14), King, M. (5-6), Herzog,M. (6-6), Davis, C. (1-1), Sandercock K (0-1).

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT24

2019 NCAA TOURNAMENT STATISTICS2019 Florida State Softball

Overall Statistics for Florida State (as of May 19, 2019)(NCAA Tournament Stats Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 3-0 Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 ACC: 0-0

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 1 Dani Morgan . 5 5 6 3-3 9 6 5 1 0 1 3 9 1.000 1 0 0 0 . 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

70 Cassidy Davis . 5 0 0 3-3 6 3 3 2 0 1 3 8 1.333 2 0 1 0 . 6 2 5 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

21 Makinzy Herzog . 3 7 5 3-3 8 1 3 1 0 1 8 7 . 8 7 5 0 0 1 0 . 3 7 5 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

12 Carsyn Gordon . 3 3 3 3-3 9 3 3 0 0 3 4 12 1.333 2 0 0 0 . 4 5 5 0 0 0-0 16 0 0 1.000

10 Cali Harrod . 3 3 3 3-3 6 5 2 1 0 1 1 6 1.000 5 0 0 0 . 6 3 6 0 0 3-3 1 8 0 1.000

24 Sydney Sherrill . 2 8 6 3-3 7 2 2 1 0 1 4 6 . 8 5 7 1 0 0 0 . 3 0 0 2 0 0-0 3 4 0 1.000

5 Elizabeth Mason . 2 5 0 3-3 8 4 2 2 0 0 0 4 . 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1 0 1.000

13 Anna Shelnutt . 2 2 2 3-3 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 . 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 . 2 2 2 0 0 0-0 18 0 0 1.000

--------------------26 Leslie Farris 1.000 2-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 4.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 1.000

6 Zoe Casas . 5 0 0 2-1 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 5 1.250 0 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

14 Savannah Parker . 0 0 0 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000

11 Rock Benavides . 0 0 0 3-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 1 0 1.000

9 Deja Bush . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Totals . 3 5 2 3 71 27 25 8 0 10 27 63 . 8 8 7 13 0 5 0 . 4 4 2 2 1 4-4 51 19 0 1.000

Opponents . 2 2 2 3 63 7 14 3 0 0 6 17 . 2 7 0 6 1 16 0 . 2 9 6 1 0 2-2 50 16 1 . 9 8 5

LOB - Team (10), Opp (13).

(NCAA Tournament Stats Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha21 Makinzy Herzog 0 . 0 0 1-0 1 1 0 0/1 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 . 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 048 Meghan King 3 . 1 5 0-0 2 2 0 0/0 1 6.2 5 3 3 5 9 1 0 0 . 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 032 Kathryn Sandercock 4 . 4 2 2-0 3 0 0 0/1 0 6.1 8 4 4 1 3 2 0 0 . 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals 2 . 8 8 3-0 3 3 0 1/1 1 17.0 14 7 7 6 16 3 0 0 . 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 0

Opponents 11.34 0-3 3 3 0 0/0 0 16.2 25 27 27 13 5 8 0 10 . 3 5 2 1 0 0 2 1

SBA/ATT - Sandercock K (2-2), Shelnutt, A. (2-2).

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2019 LINEUP BY BATTING ORDERTeam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FlexUNC Wilmington Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Casas Herzog Farris DavisIowa State Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Casas Herzog Farris KingUNCG Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Herzog Farris SandercockIowa State Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Farris KingUNC Wilmington Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Noah BliodeauOhio State Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Noah KingOklahoma Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Noah SandercockLSU Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Noah KingMinnesota Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Noah SandercockFlorida Atlantic Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Noah SandercockTennessee Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Morgan Casas Davis Farris KingSouth Alabama Harrod Gordon Sherrill Shelnutt Casas Morgan Davis Farris Noah SandercockElon Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Casas Davis Morgan Herzog Noah BilodeauLipscomb Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Casas Davis Morgan Noah KingSamford Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Davis Morgan Parker Herzog FarrisLipscomb Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Davis Morgan Farris Herzog SandercockSamford Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Davis Morgan Noah Herzog KingToledo Harrod Gordon Sherrill Davis Shelnutt Casas Morgan Herzog Noah SandercockLouisiana Tech Harrod Gordon Sherrill Shelnutt Mason Casas Morgan Herzog Noah KingDartmouth Harrod Casas Sherrill Mason Morgan Davis Parker Herzog Noah BilodeauUCF Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Casas Davis Morgan Farris KingUCF Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Shelnutt Casas Davis Morgan Farris HerzogGrand Canyon Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Casas Davis Shelnutt Herzog Noah KingGrand Canyon Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Casas Davis Herzog Parker Farris SandercockArizona Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Shelnutt Herzog Farris KingArizona Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Davis Shelnutt Herzog FarrisArizona Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Davis Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingNotre Dame Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingNotre Dame Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Davis Shelnutt Herzog NoahNotre Dame Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingFlorida A&M Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Parker Davis BenavidesUNF Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Davis Farris SandercockNC State Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingNC State Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Davis BenavidesNC State Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingVirginia Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingVirginia Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris SandercockVirginia Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Herzog Casas Shelnutt Noah KingFlorida Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingLouisville Harrod Gordon Sherrill Morgan Herzog Casas Davis Shelnutt Noah KingLouisville Harrod Gordon Sherrill Morgan Herzog Casas Davis Shelnutt Parker BenavidesLouisville Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Noah KingNorth Carolina Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Herzog Casas Shelnutt Noah KingNorth Carolina Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Herzog Casas Shelnutt Parker BenavidesNorth Carolina Harrod Morgan Sherrill Gordon Casas Herzog Davis Shelnutt Noah KingFlorida Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Bush BenavidesBoston College Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Benavides KingBoston College Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Davis Parker BenavidesBoston College Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Parker Benavides SandercockTroy Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Benavides KingDuke Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Shelnutt Benavides KingDuke Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Davis Shelnutt BenavidesDuke Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Casas Herzog Bush Benavides KingSyracuse Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Davis Herzog Shelnutt Farris KingSyracuse Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Davis Herzog Casas Shelnutt BenavidesSyracuse Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Davis Herzog Shelnutt Benavides KingGeorgia Tech-ACC Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Davis Herzog Benavides KingNotre Dame-ACC Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Davis Casas Benavides KingNorth Carolina-ACC Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Casas Herzog Farris KingBethune-Cookman-NCAA Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Davis Casas Herzog BenavidesUSF-NCAA Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Davis Herzog Benavides KingSouth Carolina-NCAA Harrod Gordon Sherrill Mason Morgan Shelnutt Davis Herzog Benavides King

2019 STARTERS SUMMARY Position Batting OrderPlayer GS P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DP | 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th10 Cali Harrod 62 . . . . . 62 . . . . | 62 . . . . . . . .24 Sydney Sherrill 62 . . . 19 43 . . . . . | . . 62 . . . . . .12 Carsyn Gordon 61 . . 59 . . . . . 2 . | . 60 . 1 . . . . .1 Dani Morgan 60 . . . . . . 11 49 . . | . 1 . 2 38 10 6 3 .5 Elizabeth Mason 57 . 10 . . . . 1 . 42 4 | . . . 56 1 . . . .13 Anna Shelnutt 54 . 52 . . . . . . . 2 | . . . 2 16 8 2 24 26 Zoe Casas 53 . . . . . . 30 . 10 13 | . 1 . . 5 29 15 3 .21 Makinzy Herzog 50 14 . . . . . 19 13 2 2 | . . . . 2 4 24 13 670 Cassidy Davis 40 1 . . . . . 1 . 4 34 | . . . 1 . 11 14 11 248 Meghan King 34 33 . . . . . . . . 1 | . . . . . . . . .26 Leslie Farris 24 . . . 23 . . . . 1 . | . . . . . . . 2 2044 Morgan Noah 20 . . . 20 . . . . . . | . . . . . . . 1 1811 Rock Benavides 19 . . . . 19 . . . . . | . . . . . . . . 1032 Kathryn Sandercock 11 11 . . . . . . . . . | . . . . . . . . .14 Savannah Park 8 . . 3 . . . . . . 5 | . . . . . . 1 4 327 Kara Bilodeau 3 3 . . . . . . . . . | . . . . . . . . .9 Deja Bush 2 . . . . . . . . 1 1 | . . . . . . . 1 1

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT26

1 DANI MORGAN • UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 60 .391 38 68 11 2 14 58 9 8ACC 24 .324 12 24 5 0 5 24 4 4NCAA 3 .556 6 5 1 0 1 3 1 0• ACC All-Tournament Team• NFCA Southeast All-Region First Team• Opened the scoring with an RBI single in the bottom of the first against UNCW on February 8• Hit an RBI single as part of a three-run first inning versus UNCG on February 9.• Went 2-for-3 with a double, a triple and a run scored against Iowa State (Feb 9)• Hit a solo home run vs. No. 3 Oklahoma on February 15• Posted three hits, including a home run with two RBI and two runs scored against Minnesota (Feb 16)• Had a single against No. 6 Tennessee on February 17, but her biggest impact in the game was to rob a potential game-tying three-run home run in left center in the fourth inning, as FSU went on to win 5-2.• Was 3-for-3 with two doubles and a run scored against Lipscomb on February 22• Walked twice, singled and scored a run versus Samford (Feb 23)• Hit a first-inning home run in back to back games - a two-run HR vs. Lipscomb on Feb 23 and a three-run blast on February 24 against Samford. • Singled and stole base versus Toledo on March 2• Went 3-for-3 with three RBI on March 2 against Louisiana Tech• Hit a home run, a triple and tied a career high with both three hits and three runs scored at UCF on March 4• Hit a three-run home run on March 10 to give the Seminoles a 4-3 come-from-behind win at No. 12 Arizona.• Overall, batted 5-for-9 with a .889 slugging percentage and a .636 on-base percentage on the road in the three-game series against the Wildcats • Posted an RBI single and stole a base versus Notre Dame on March 15• Tied a career high with three hits, including a single, a double and a home run with four RBI against North Florida on March 20• Hit a three-run home run and tallied four RBI in the first game of the NC State series on March 22• Singled, stole a base and scored against the Wolfpack on March 24• Set a career high with five RBI on March 29 at Virginia as she hit a double and a home run• Hit a pair of doubles against the Cavaliers on March 30• Drove in three RBI on a bases-loaded double in her only at bat against UVA on March 31• Hit an RBI single on April 8 at Louisville• Tied a career high with three hits, including a solo home run at UNC on April 14• Record a pair of singles and drove in a run against the Tar Heels on April 15• Walked, stole a base and scored a run on April 20 against Boston College• Went 3-for-3 with a double, a home run, two RBI and two runs scored against Duke on April 28• Had two hits and two RBI, including a home run on May 3 at Syracuse• Recorded three hits, including a home run with three RBI and two runs scored on May 9 against Georgia Tech• Hit a single, stole a base and scored in the ACC semifinals versus Notre Dame on May 10• Was 2-for-3 with a home run and two runs scored against Bethune-Cookman on May 17• Scored a pair of runs and added two singles on May 18 against USF in the NCAA Regionals• Walked, hit a double and scored two runs versus South Carolina in the NCAA Regional final (May 19)

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MORGAN’S SEASON-HIGHSH .............3 ...............................9x, last vs. Georgia Tech - ACC (5/8)2B .......... 2 ...................................................2x, last at Virginia (3/30)3B .......... 1 .............................................................2x, last at UCF (3/4)HR .......... 1 ..............14x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)R .............3 ............................................................................ at UCF (3/4)BB .......... 2 ................................................................vs. Samford (2/23)RBI ........5 .................................................................. at Virginia (3/29)SB .......... 1 ..........................8x, last vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11)MORGAN’S CAREER-HIGHSH .............3 .......................15x, last vs. Georgia Tech - ACC (5/8/19)2B .......... 2 .............................................2x, last at Virginia (3/30/19)3B .......... 2 ............................................................at Syracuse (4/8/17)HR .......... 1 ........19x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17/19)R .............3 .......................................................3x, last at UCF (3/4/19) BB .......... 2 ..........................................3x, last vs. Samford (2/23/19)RBI ........5 ............................................................ at Virginia (3/29/19)SB .......... 2 .............................. 2x, last vs. Georgia - WCWS (6/2/18)

2 MAEGAN TOMLINSON • OF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 17 .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2ACC 5 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NCAA 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• Pinch-ran and stole base against Iowa State on February 9• Recorded a stolen base versus South Alabama (Feb 20)• Pinch ran and scored a run against Dartmouth on March 3• Scored a run on May 9 against Georgia Tech in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament

TOMLINSON’S SEASON-HIGHSR ............. 1 ...............................5x, last vs. Georgia Tech - ACC (5/8)SB .......... 1 ...................................2x, last vs. South Alabama (2/20)TOMLINSON’S CAREER-HIGHSR ............. 1 .........................5x, last vs. Georgia Tech - ACC (5/8/19)SB .......... 1 .......................2x, last vs. vs. South Alabama (2/20/19)

5 ELIZABETH MASON • C/OF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 57 .352 55 56 14 2 11 55 30 4ACC 21 .339 22 21 4 2 8 25 9 2NCAA 3 .250 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 0• 2019 All-ACC Second Team• NFCA Southeast All-Region First Team• Walked and scored a run against UNC Wilmington in the season opener on February 8• Hit an RBI double and a solo home run on February 9 against UNCG.• Singled, walked and scored a run against UNCW on Feb 10• Hit a game-tying home run versus No. 3 Oklahoma on February 15• Went 2-for-3 with two walks, an RBI and a run scored against Minnesota on February 16• Drove in a pair of runs and had two hits versus Florida Atlantic (Feb 17)• Hit a solo home run against No. 6 Tennessee on Feb. 17• Drew two walks and scored two runs against Elon on February 22• Batted 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI on February 23 against Samford• Had two hits and scored two runs versus Lipscomb (Feb 23)• Was a perfect 2-for-2 from the plate on February 24 against Samford with two doubles, a walk and two runs scored• Tied a season high with three hits against Dartmouth on March 3• Had two hits including a double at UCF on March 4• Set a career high with four runs scored, and tied a career high on 3-for-3 hitting with two RBI at Grand Canyon on March 6

• Hit a two-run double at Arizona in FSU’s 5-3 win over the Wildcats on March 8• Drove in three runs on March 17 against Notre Dame• Hit a pair of sacrifice flies against Florida A&M (March 19) and North Florida (March 20)• Drew a walk and tallied a pair of RBI on March 22 against NC State• Hit a home run in each of the final two games of the NC State series on March 23 and 24• Drew two walks and scored two runs at Virginia on March 29• Set a career high with two home runs on March 30 against the Cavaliers, tying a career high with four RBI• Scored three runs on March 31 at UVA along with a pair of doubles, two RBI and a walk• Drove in the game-winning run at No. 8 Florida with a sacrifice fly to left• Singled, walked and drove in a run on the road at Louisville (April 8)• Drew a walk and scored two runs on April 20 against Boston College• Hit a two-RBI double on April 24 against Troy• Combined to go 4-for-8 in the Duke series (April 26-28) with a triple, two home runs, four RBI and four runs scored• Matched a career high with three hits at Syracuse on May 5, finishing a triple short of the cycle and adding three runs scored• Walked and scored a run against Georgia Tech (May 9)• Drew two walks, drovein two RBI and stole a base in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina on May 11• Hit a double in each of the last two games of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against USF and South Carolina

MASON’S SEASON-HIGHSH .............3 .................................................. 4x, last at Syracuse (5/5)2B .......... 2 ................................................... 3x, last at Virginia (3/31)3B .......... 1 .................................................. 2x, last at Syracuse (5/4)HR .......... 2 .................................................................. at Virginia (3/30)R .............4 .........................................................at Grand Canyon (3/6)BB .......... 2 .......................... 5x, last vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11)RBI ........4 ...................................................2x, last at Virginia (3/30)SB .......... 1 .......................... 4x, last vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11)

MASON’S CAREER-HIGHSH .............3 ............................................ 5x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)2B .......... 2 ............................................. 3x, last at Virginia (3/31/19)3B .......... 1 ............................................3x, last at Syracuse (5/4/19)HR .......... 2 ............................................................ at Virginia (3/30/19)R .............4 .................................................. at Grand Canyon (3/6/19)BB .......... 2 ....................8x, last vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11/19)RBI ........4 .............................................2x, last at Virginia (3/30/19)SB .......... 2 .......................................... 2x, last vs. Louisiana (4/4/18)

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6 ZOE CASAS • OF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 56 .345 29 49 7 3 4 31 18 3ACC 23 .333 9 18 2 2 0 10 12 2NCAA 2 .500 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0• Preseason All-ACC Team• USA Softball National Player of the Week (February 19)• ACC Player of the Week (February 19)• Started the season with a 13-game hitting streak• Hit a single, stole a base and scored a run against UNC Wilmington on opening day (February 8)• Went 2-for-2 with a single and a double vs. Iowa State (Feb 8)• Drove in two runs in FSU’s 8-0 victory over UNCG on February 9• Hit a two-run triple as part of a nine-run first inning against UNCW on February 10• Hit a double and scored a run against Ohio State on February 15• Walked, hit a single and scored a run versus No. 8 LSU (February 16)• Went 3-for-3 with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored versus Minnesota on February 16• Drove in a season-high three RBI with a double, a home run and three runs scored against Florida Atlantic• Had an RBI single against No. 6 Tennessee on February 17• Scored two runs and drove in two RBI against Elon on February 22• Went 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a run scored against Louisiana Tech (March 2)• Singled and scored a run in a 9-3 win at UCF on March 4• Tied a career high with three hits, including an RBI and a run scored at Grand Canyon on March 6• Hit a pair of singles and scored two runs against Notre Dame on March 15• Singled and scored versus Florida A&M (March 19)• Drew two walks on March 23 against NC State• Hit an RBI triple and added a walk on March 30 at Virginia• Singled, drew a walk and stole a base at Louisville (April 6)• Walked, scored two runs and hit a two-run triple at North Carolina on April 14• Was 2-for-2 from the plate with a walk, a double and an RBI on April 19 against Boston College• Hit a pair of singles against Duke (April 27) and added a stolen base• Recorded a pinch-hit, two-run home un against Georgia Tech on May 9 • Singled, was hit by a pitch and scored a run in the ACC Championship game versus North Carolina on May 11• Lined a single and scored a run versus Bethune-Cookman on May 17 in the NCAA Regionals• Hit the first of four consecutive home runs on May 18 against USF, which set a school record, an NCAA Tournament record and tied the NCAA record

CASAS’ SEASON-HIGHSH .............3 .........................................3x, last at Grand Canyon (3/6)2B .......... 1 ....................................7x, last vs. Boston College (4/19)3B .......... 1 ......................................3x, last at North Carolina (4/14)HR .......... 1 ............................................4x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)R .............3 ........................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16)BB .......... 2 ...............................................................vs. NC State (3/23)RBI ........3 ...................................................vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17)SB .......... 1 ....................................................... 3x, last vs. Duke (4/27)CASAS’ CAREER-HIGHSH .............3 ...................................6x, last at Grand Canyon (3/6/19)2B .......... 2 ............................................ 2x, last vs. UC Davis (3/5/16)3B .......... 1 ................................ 7x, last at North Carolina (4/14/19)HR .......... 1 ....................................14x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18/19)R .............3 ..................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16/19)BB .......... 2 .............................................5x, last vs. NC State (3/23/19)RBI ........4 ....................................................... 2x, last at Pitt (5/1/16)SB .......... 1 ............................................... 10x, last vs. Duke (4/27/19)

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9 DEJA BUSH • OF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 46 .231 15 3 0 0 0 1 4 11ACC 21 .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 5NCAA 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1• Pinch-ran, stole a base and scored a run in the season opener against UNC Wilmington on February 8• Hit a bunt single on February 10 against UNCW• Scored a run against No. 8 LSU on February 16• Walked and came in to score versus Minnesota (Feb 16)• Hit a single and scored a run on February 22 against Elon.• Drove in a run on an RBI single against Samford on February 23• Pinch ran and stole a base on March 2 vs. Toledo• Scored a run against Louisiana Tech and Dartmouth at the UCF Invitational• Walked, stole a base and scored a run on March 6 at Grand Canyon• Added a stolen base against Notre Dame on March 15• Pinch ran and scored a run in both appearances of the NC State series on March 23-24• Drew a walk and scored a run at Virginia on March 29• Stole second and third base at Louisville on April 8, and scored on an RBI single by Dani Morgan• Pinch ran and scored against Duke on April 27• Stole second and scored a run on May 4 at Syracuse• Pinch-ran and stole a base against Georgia Tech (May 9) and Notre Dame (May 10) in the ACC Tournament• Stole a base on May 17 against Bethune-Cookman (May 17)

BUSH’S SEASON-HIGHSH ............. 1 ................................................3x, last vs. Samford (2/23)R ............. 1 ................................................ 15x, last at Syracuse (5/4)BB .......... 1 ...................................................4x, last at Virginia (3/29)RBI ........ 1 ................................................................vs. Samford (2/23)SB .......... 2 ................................................................. at Louisville (4/8)BUSH’S CAREER-HIGHSH ............. 2 ....................................................vs. Notre Dame (3/19/17)R ............. 1 ......................................... 49x, last at Syracuse (5/4/19)BB .......... 1 .............................................8x, last at Virginia (3/29/19)RBI ........ 1 .......................................... 2x, last vs. Samford (2/23/19)SB .......... 2 ............................................2x, last at Louisville (4/8/19)

10 CALI HARROD • UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 62 .360 72 62 9 2 15 41 54 42ACC 24 .254 29 17 3 1 5 15 25 14NCAA 3 .333 5 2 1 0 1 1 5 3• NFCA National Player of the Week (February 26)• ACC Player of the Week (February 26)• NFCA Southeast All-Region Second Team• Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored and added two stolen bases versus UNCW on opening day (February 8)• Hit a double and scored a run against UNCG (Feb 9)• Had a base hit, walked, stole a base and scored two runs on February 10 against UNC Wilmington.• Tied a career high with three walks against South Alabama, which matched the total from a 2018 game against South Alabama• Was 3-for-3 from the plate with a double, three RBI and two runs scored on February 22 against Elon• Walked twice, hit a home run and scored two runs versus Lipscomb (February 22)• Tied a season high with three RBI against Lipscomb on February 23 and added a double, a stolen base and two runs scored• Hit a home run, stole a base and scored two runs on Feb 24 against Samford• Walked twice and stole three bases on March 2 versus Toledo• Set a career high with five RBI at UCF on March 4 and tied a career high with two home runs against the Knights• Also, stole her 100th career SB at UCF, ranking sixth in FSU history• Walked, stole a base and scored a run in each of the two games against Grand Canyon on March 6• Hit a go-ahead, two-run home run at No. 12 Arizona on March 8 in FSU’s 5-3 win• Drew two walks and scored two runs against Notre Dame on March 17• Singled, stole a base and scored a run on March 19 versus Florida A&M• Drew three walks, stole a base and scored three runs on March 22 against NC State• Went 2-for-3 from the plate with a home run, a walk, a stolen base, three RBI and a career-high four runs scored on March 31 at Virginia• Hit a single, stole a base, drew two walks and scored a run at No. 8 Florida on April 3• Tied a career high with three walks on the road at Louisville on April 8, scoring a pair of runs• Drew two walks and hit a two-run triple on April 14 at North Carolina• Tied a career high with three walk s and added two stolen bases and two runs scored on April 21 against Boston College• Was 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI and two runs scored in the series opener against Duke on April 26• Tied the game with a leadoff home run to start the bottom of the first versus Duke on April 28• Matched a career high with three hits at Syracuse on May 5, including a double, a stolen base and two runs scored• Set a career high with four hits, including a home run, two RBI and two runs scored on May 11 in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina• Drew two walks, scored two runs and stole a base in each of the last two games of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against USF (May 18) and South Carolina (May 19)• Hit the second of four consecutive home runs on May 18 against USF, which set a school record, an NCAA Tournament record and tied the NCAA record

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT28

HARROD’S SEASON-HIGHSH .............4 ..........................................vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11)2B .......... 1 ............... 9x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)3B .......... 1 ......................................2x, last at North Carolina (4/14)HR .......... 2 ............................................................................ at UCF (3/4)R .............4 ...................................................................at Virginia (3/31)BB ..........3 ................................... 4x, last vs. Boston College (4/21)RBI ........5 ............................................................................ at UCF (3/4)SB ..........3 ......................................................................vs. Toledo (3/2)HARROD’S CAREER-HIGHSH .............4 ................................... vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11/19)2B .......... 1 ........41x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17/19)3B .......... 1 ..............................13x, last at North Carolina (4/14/19)HR .......... 2 .......................................................2x, last at UCF (3/4/19)R .............4 .............................................................at Virginia (3/31/19)BB ..........3 ............................. 5x, last vs. Boston College (4/21/19)RBI ........5 ...................................................................... at UCF (3/4/19)SB ..........4 ..................................................at North Florida (3/10/18)

11 ROCK BENAVIDES • UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 35 .200 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0ACC 17 .250 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0NCAA 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• Drew a walk in her only plate appearance on February 10 against UNC Wilmington• Pinch-ran and scored a run against Florida Atlantic on February 17• Earned a walk on Feb 22 against Elon• Posted the first hit of her career on April 21 against Boston College with a single to right field• Drew a walk on May 5 at Syracuse• Hit an RBI single in FSU’s 2-0 win over Notre Dame in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament• Primarily a defensive player at third base

BENAVIDES’ SEASON-HIGHSH ............. 1 ...............................2x, last vs. Notre Dame - ACC (5/10)R ............. 1 ....................................2x, last vs. Boston College (4/21)BB .......... 1 .................................................. 3x, last at Syracuse (5/5)RBI ........ 1 .............................................. vs. Notre Dame - ACC (5/10)BENAVIDES’ CAREER-HIGHSH ............. 1 .........................2x, last vs. Notre Dame - ACC (5/10/19)R ............. 1 ............................. 3x, last vs. Boston College (4/21/19)BB .......... 1 ............................................3x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)RBI ........ 1 .........................2x, last vs. Notre Dame - ACC (5/10/19)

12 CARSYN GORDON • UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 62 .352 65 64 7 0 15 41 41 15ACC 24 .386 27 27 2 0 5 17 18 7NCAA 3 .333 3 3 0 0 3 4 2 0• Preseason All-ACC Team• Softball America Top 100 selection - No. 88• ACC Player of the Week (March 26)• All-ACC First Team• NFCA Southeast All-Region First Team• Hit an RBI single in the first inning of FSU’s 8-0 win over UNCG on February 9• Went 3-for-3 with a double, a home run, a stolen base and two runs scored against UNC Wilmington on February 10• Drew two walks against RV Ohio State on February 15• Hit a two-run home run versus No. 3 Oklahoma (Feb 15)• Went 3-for-3 from the plate with an RBI, a stolen base and a run scored in a 9-1 win over No. 8 LSU on February 16• Walked twice and scored three runs against Minnesota (Feb 16)• Scored three runs on February 17 versus Florida Atlantic• Batted 3-for-4 with a double, a home run, two RBI and two runs scored on February 22 against Elon

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• Hit a pair of singles and scored two runs against Lipscomb (February 22)• Walked three times and drove in three RBI against Samford (February 23)• Went 2-for-2 with a home run, two RBI and two runs scored on March 3 against Dartmouth• Drew two walks and scored a run at UCF on March 4• Went 3-for-3 from the plate with a home run, two RBI and a stolen base in game one of the doubleheader at Grand Canyon on March 6• Walked, hit an RBI double and scored two runs in the second game against the Lopes• Drew two walks and scored a run at No. 12 Arizona on March 8• Hit a solo home run that landed in the top row of the left-field bleachers at Hillenbrand Stadium on March 9• Hit the fifth grand slam of her career on March 15 against Notre Dame in FSU’s 11-1 victory• Drew three walks and scored a run on March 16 versus the Irish• Batted 2-for-3 with two stolen bases against Florida A&M on March 19• Singled, drew two walks and scored two runs versus NC State on March 22• Tallied three hits and added a stolen base on March 23 against the Wolfpack• Drove in three runs and had two hits, including a home run, at Virginia on March 29• Batted 3-for-4 with a home run, two RBI and two runs scored on March 31 versus the Cavaliers• Hit a pair of singles, drew a walk, stole two bases and scored two runs in a win at Louisville on April 6• Drew a walk in all three games of the series at UNC• Went 2-for-3 with a solo home run on April 20 against Boston College• Hit a home run and scored twice against Troy (April 24)• Singled, drew two walks and scored a run versus Duke on April 26• Walked and scored on Senior Day against Duke on April 28• Had at least one hit, walk and run scored in all three games on the road at Syracuse on May 3-5• Drew a walk, hit a double and scored two runs on May 11 in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina.• All three hits during the NCAA Tallahassee Regional were home runs, one each against Bethune-Cookman (May 17), USF (May 18) and South Carolina (May 19)• Hit the third of four consecutive home runs on May 18 against USF, which set a school record, an NCAA Tournament record and tied the NCAA record

GORDON’S SEASON-HIGHSH .............3 ................................................... 6x, last at Virginia (3/31)2B .......... 1 ...........................7x, last vs. North Carolina - ACC (5/11)HR .......... 1 ..................................15x, last vs. South Carolina (5/19)R .............3 ....................................2x, last vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17)BB ..........3 ..........................................2x, last vs. Notre Dame (3/16)RBI ........4 ......................................................... vs. Notre Dame (3/15)SB .......... 2 ..................................................2x, last at Louisville (4/6)GORDON’S CAREER-HIGHSH .............3 ........................................... 12x, last at Virginia (3/31/19)2B ..........3 .....................................................at Georgia Tech (4/1/18)3B .......... 1 ........................................10x, last vs. Louisiana (4/4/18)HR .......... 2 ............................................................at Syracuse (4/8/17)R .............4 ...................................................... vs. Portland St (2/9/18)BB ..........4 ............................... vs. Jacksonville St - NCAA (5/20/18)RBI ........6 .................................................................. vs. UAB (2/28/16)SB .......... 2 ............................................8x, last at Louisville (4/6/19)

13 ANNA SHELNUTT • C G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 55 .277 28 38 8 1 10 34 13 0ACC 21 .354 10 17 5 0 4 14 7 0NCAA 3 ,222 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0• Preseason All-ACC Team• Softball America Top 100 selection - No. 95• ACC Player of the Week (May 6)• All-ACC Second Team• Drove in two runs and drew a walk in the season opener against UNC Wilmington on February 8• Went 2-for-2 from the plate with an RBI double and a run scored on February 9 against UNCG• Hit an RBI double as part of a nine-run first inning against UNCW on February 10• Hit a solo home run against No. 3 Oklahoma on February 15• Drove in a run in a 9-1 win over No. 8 LSU (February 16)• Was 2-for-3 from the plate with a home run, two RBI and two runs scored against Lipscomb on February 22• Had a season-high three RBI with a home run and two runs scored on Feb 23 against Samford• Batted 3-for-4 with a double, a triple, two RBI and a run scored on March 2 against Toledo.• Went 2-for-2 with an RBI double and a run scores on March 15 against Notre Dame• Had a pair of hits, including a solo home run on March 22 against NC State• Walked and scored a run versus NC State on March 24• Hit a double in each of the first two games at Virginia on March 29-30• Was hit by a pitch and scored a run against the Cavaliers on March 31• Drew a walk in each game of a doubleheader at Louisville on April 6• Hit a single at UNC on April 15• Drove in a run with an RBI single on April 19 against Boston College• Drew walks in each of the last two games of the Duke series on April 27-28• Batted 8-for10 with two doubles, three home runs, eight RBI and a 1.900 slugging percentage on the road at Syracuse on May 3-5, earning ACC Player of the Week honors• Hit a two-run home run on May 9 against Georgia Tech in the quarterfinal round of the ACC Tournament• Threw out two would-be base stealers and hit a solo home run versus North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game • Drove in a run with an RBI single vs. South Carolina (5/19)

SHELNUTT’S SEASON-HIGHSH .............4 ..................................................................at Syracuse (5/5)2B .......... 1 ..................................................8x, last at Syracuse (5/5)3B .......... 1 ......................................................................vs. Toledo (3/2)HR .......... 2 ..................................................................at Syracuse (5/5)R .............3 ..................................................................at Syracuse (5/5)BB .......... 1 ............................ 13x, last vs. Notre Dame - ACC (5/10)RBI ........5 ..................................................................at Syracuse (5/5)SHELNUTT’S CAREER-HIGHSH .............4 ............................................................at Syracuse (5/5/19)2B .......... 1 ..........................................16x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)3B .......... 1 ................................................ 3x, last vs. Toledo (3/2/19)HR .......... 2 ............................................3x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)R .............4 ..................................................at North Florida (3/10/18)BB ..........3 ............................................. vs. Georgia - WCWS (6/2/18)RBI ........ 7 ..................................................vs. Virginia - ACC (5/11/17)

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14 SAVANNAH PARKER • UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 33 .214 9 9 2 0 3 11 11 0ACC 14 .095 1 2 0 0 1 2 4 0NCAA 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• Walked and scored a run versus Minnesota on February 16• Her first collegiate hit was a home run against Elon on February 22. She added a walk and two runs scored in the game.• Walked and drove in a run on February 22 against Lipscomb• Went 2-for-2 with a double, a home run and three RBI against Samford on February 24• Hit a two-run double and walked twice in a road win at Grand Canyon on March 6• Batted 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored on March 19 against Florida A&M• Drew a walk in her only plate appearance against North Florida (March 20)• Walked on March 31 at Virginia• Drove in a run with a bases-loaded walk at Louisville (4/6)• Hit a solo home run and walked on April 20 against BC• Drew a walk on May 3 at Syracuse• Hit a single on the road at Syracuse on May 5

PARKER’S SEASON-HIGHSH ............. 2 ..........................................2x, last vs. Florida A&M (3/19)2B .......... 1 ......................................... 2x, last at Grand Canyon (3/6)HR .......... 1 ...................................3x, last vs. Boston College (4/20)R ............. 2 ..........................................2x, last vs. Florida A&M (3/19)BB .......... 2 .........................................................at Grand Canyon (3/6)RBI ........3 ................................................................vs. Samford (2/24)PARKER’S CAREER-HIGHSH ............. 2 ....................................2x, last vs. Florida A&M (3/19/19)2B .......... 1 ................................... 2x, last at Grand Canyon (3/6/19)HR .......... 1 .............................3x, last vs. Boston College (4/20/19)R ............. 2 ....................................2x, last vs. Florida A&M (3/19/19)BB .......... 2 .................................................. at Grand Canyon (3/6/19)RBI ........3 ......................................................... vs. Samford (2/24/19)

21 MAKINZY HERZOG • P/OF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 53 .315 25 46 12 1 3 25 6 13ACC 24 .296 16 21 6 0 1 9 5 9NCAA 3 .375 1 3 1 0 1 8 0 0 ERA W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVGOverall 1.56 10-2 0/7 0 71.2 45 19 16 25 58 .179ACC 2.03 5-0 0/2 0 38.0 27 13 11 13 24 .197NCAA 0.00 1-0 0/1 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 4 .077• All-ACC Freshman Team• NFCA Southeast All-Region Second Team• Walked and scored a run in the season opener against UNC Wilmington on February 8• Combined with Kara Bilodeau to pitch a no-hitter against UNCW on February 10, tossing the final 2.0 innings and recording three strikeouts• Singled and scored a run against Elon on February 22• Hit a pinch-hit double on February 22 against Lipscomb• Made her first career pitching start on February 23 against Samford, tossing 3.0 shutout innings with two hits, two walks and five strikeouts for her first career win.• Went 2-for-3 at the plate with two stolen bases on February 23 against Lipscomb• Hit a double versus Toledo on March 2• Tied the game against Dartmouth on March 3 with a two-run double as the Noles came from behind to beat the Big Green, 8-4.• She also pitched 5.0 innings of relief against Dartmouth to pick up the win, scattering four hits and one walk with four strikeouts.• Tossed 5.0 shutout innings on the road at UCF on March 4, giving up two hits and two walks with three strikeouts in the win.

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• Hit a double and drove in two RBI at the plate on March 6 at Grand Canyon, also retired all six batters she faced in the circle, with four strikeouts, in 2.0 innings of relief• Singled and stole a base at No. 12 Arizona on March 10• Hit an RBI double and added a stolen base against Notre Dame on March 16• Went 2-for-3 from the plate with a stolen base and a run scored on March 19 against Florida A&M, while recording a career-high six strikeouts in 5.0 innings as she combined with Kara Bilodeau to post a no-hitter against the Rattlers• Drove in a career-high three runs on March 20 against North Florida, including the first triple of her career • Singled, walked, stole a base and scored on March 23 against NC State. Also earned the win in the circle as she gave up two hits over 5.0 innings • Hit the first home run of her career on March 24 against the Wolfpack• Retired all six batters she faced at Virginia on March 29, along with two strikeouts• Batted 2-for-4 with an RBI double and scored a run at Virginia on March 30• Had a pair of RBI singles in the series finale on March 31 against the Cavaliers• Hit a solo home run against Florida’s Kelly Barnhill on April 3 in a 2-0 win in Gainesville• Drove in a run with an RBI double and pitched 4.0 scoreless innings in a win at Louisville on April 6• Hit a pair of singles, scored two runs and drew a walk at UNC on April 14• Tied a career high with two stolen bases against the Tar Heels on April 15, also tossed a career-high 7.1 innings in the circle.• Tossed 6.0 shutout innings against Boston College on April 20, scattering three hits and two walks with two strikeouts• Hit a double on April 24 against Troy• Allowed two hits and one run in 4.0 innings against Duke on April 27 with five strikeouts• Posted four hits, including three doubles, and three runs scored on the road at Syracuse (May 3-5)• Gave up just two hits over 4.0 innings without a walk or an earned run, along with two strikeouts on May 4 against the Orange• Singled and scored in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina on May 11, and also tossed 2.0 scoreless innings with just one hit allowed against the Tar Heels• Drove in two runs with a double to left field on May 17 against Bethune-Cookman. Also added 4.0 scoreless innings in the circle with one hit, zero walks and four strikeouts• Hit her first career grand slam on May 18 against USF• Brought in the game-winning run with a two-out, two-run single in the sixth inning against South Carolina (May 19)

HERZOG’S SEASON-HIGHS – BATTINGH ............. 2 ..................................................8x, last at Syracuse (5/5)2B .......... 1 ..............12x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)3B .......... 1 ...................................................... vs. North Florida (3/20)HR .......... 1 ............................................3x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)R ............. 2 .................................................. 4x, last at Syracuse (5/5)BB .......... 1 ..................................................6x, last at Syracuse (5/4)RBI ........4 ........................................................... vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)SB .......... 2 ...................................3x, last vs. Boston College (4/19)HERZOG’S SEASON-HIGHS – PITCHINGIP .........7.1 ..................................................... at North Carolina (4/15)H .............9 ..................................................... at North Carolina (4/15)R .............4 ......................................2x, last at North Carolina (4/15)ER ...........4 ...............................................................vs. NC State (3/23)BB ..........4 ...............................................................vs. NC State (3/23)SO .......... 7 ...............................................................vs. NC State (3/23)HERZOG’S CAREER-HIGHS – BATTINGH ............. 2 ............................................8x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)2B .......... 1 ........12x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17/19)3B .......... 1 ................................................ vs. North Florida (3/20/19)HR .......... 1 ......................................3x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18/19)R ............. 2 ............................................4x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)

BB .......... 1 ............................................6x, last at Syracuse (5/4/19)RBI ........4 ..................................................... vs. USF - NCAA (5/18/19)SB .......... 2 .............................3x, last vs. Boston College (4/19/19)HERZOG’S CAREER-HIGHS – PITCHINGIP .........7.1 ............................................... at North Carolina (4/15/19)H .............9 ............................................... at North Carolina (4/15/19)R .............4 ................................2x, last at North Carolina (4/15/19)ER ...........4 .........................................................vs. NC State (3/23/19)BB ..........4 .........................................................vs. NC State (3/23/19)SO .......... 7 .........................................................vs. NC State (3/23/19)

Herzog’s Career appearanCes

2019 (14 starts, 20 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/10 vs. UNCW (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 32/23 vs. Samford (W) * 3.0 2 0 0 2 52/24 vs. Samford (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 1 13/3 vs. Dartmouth (W) 5.0 4 0 0 1 43/4 at UCF (W) * 5.0 2 0 0 2 33/6 at Grand Canyon-2 (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 43/9 at Arizona (L) * 0.1 3 3 2 0 13/16 vs. Notre Dame (ND) * 4.0 5 2 2 1 03/19 vs. Florida A&M (W) * 5.0 0 0 0 1 63/23 vs. NC State (W) * 5.0 2 4 4 4 73/29 at Virginia (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 23/30 at Virginia (ND) 1.2 2 1 1 0 24/6 at Louisville (W) * 4.0 2 0 0 1 14/15 at North Carolina (ND) * 7.1 9 4 3 2 34/17 vs. Florida (L) * 3.1 5 3 3 3 24/20 vs. Boston College (W) * 6.0 3 0 0 2 24/27 vs. Duke (W) * 4.0 2 1 1 3 55/4 at Syracuse (W) * 4.0 2 1 0 0 25/11 vs. North Carolina (ND) * 2.0 1 0 0 2 15/17 vs. Bethune-Cookman (W) * 4.0 1 0 0 0 4

24 SYDNEY SHERRILL • UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 62 .420 60 74 18 0 16 59 34 8ACC 24 .372 23 29 6 0 7 29 7 4NCAA 3 .286 2 2 1 0 1 4 1 0• USA Softball Player Of the Year Top 50 Watch List• USA Softball Player of the Year Top 26 Finalist• ESPNW Preseason Top 25• Softball America Top 100 selection - No. 30• Preseason All-ACC Team• ACC Defensive Player of the Year• All-ACC First Team• ACC All-Tournament Team• NFCA Southeast All-Region Second Team• Hit a single, walked, stole a base and scored a run against UNCW on opening day (Feb 8)• Hit a solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning against Iowa State on February 8, carrying the Seminoles to a 1-0 victory over the Cyclones• Had a double, a home run and two runs scored against UNCG on February 9• Drove in two runs as part of a nine-run first inning against UNCW on February 10• Drew two walks against Ohio State on February 15• Went 3-for-3 with two doubles, a home run, four RBI and two runs scored against Minnesota on February 16• Walked twice, hit a double and scored two runs on February 17 against Florida Atlantic• Hit a two-run home run against No. 6 Tennessee on February 17• Walked twice and scored a run against Elon on Feb 22• Batted 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scores against Lipscomb on February 23• Closed out the Unconquered Invitational with a home run, a double, three RBI and two runs scored versus Samford on February 24• Hit a pair of doubles on March 2 against Toledo

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• Was 2-for-3 from the plate against Louisiana Tech with a double and a run scored• Tied a season high with three singles at UCF on March 3• Combined to go 4-for-7 with a double, a home run, two RBI and three runs scored during the doubleheader at Grand Canyon on March 6• Drew three walks and scored a run at No. 12 Arizona on March 8• Walked and scored a run in the series finale against the Wildcats on March 10• Singled, walked and stole two bases versus Notre Dame on March 15• Hit a two-run home run on March 16 against the Irish• Tied a career high with three runs scored on March 20 against North Florida• Hit an RBI single against NC State on March 23• Drove in three runs on a bases-clearing double on March 29 at Virginia and added a single, a walk and two runs scored• Batted 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in the series finale at UVA on March 31• Hit a pair of singles on the road at No. 8 Florida on April 3• Walked and hit an RBI double on April 6 at Louisville• Drove in a career-high five RBI on April 8 against the Cardinals, including a seventh-inning grand slam• Recorded a single, a stolen base and a home run at UNC on April 14• Posted the first multi-HR game of her career on April 15 against the Tar Heels on 3-for-5 hitting with three runs scored• Went 2-for-3 with a double against No. 6 Florida on April 17• Hit a solo home run against Boston College (April 19)• Walked and drove in two runs on April 21 against the Eagles• Was 2-for-3 from the plate with a double, two RBI and a run scored in the series opener against Duke on April 26• Had multiple hits in all three games at Syracuse (May 3-5), including a pair of doubles on May 4• Hit a solo home run against Notre Dame in the ACC semifinals on May 10• Drove in the game-ending run on an RBI double to center to close out the 8-0 win in six innings against North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game on May 11• Brought in the first FSU run of the game in each game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional• Was 2-for-3 with a double, a home run, a walk, two RBI and two runs scored on May 18 against USF• Hit the fourth of four consecutive home runs on May 18 against USF, which set a school record, an NCAA Tournament record and tied the NCAA record

SHERRILL’S SEASON-HIGHSH .............3 ......................................3x, last at North Carolina (4/15)2B .......... 2 .................................................. 3x, last at Syracuse (5/4)HR .......... 2 ..................................................... at North Carolina (4/15)R .............3 ......................................2x, last at North Carolina (4/15)BB ..........3 .....................................................................at Arizona (3/8)RBI ........5 ................................................................. at Louisville (4/8)SB .......... 2 ......................................................... vs. Notre Dame (3/15)SHERRILL’S CAREER-HIGHSH .............4 .................................. 2x, last at North Florida (3/10/18)2B .......... 2 ............................................9x, last at Syracuse (5/4/19)3B .......... 1 .................................................................. vs. FGCU (3/3/18)HR .......... 2 ............................................... at North Carolina (4/15/19)R .............3 ................................3x, last at North Carolina (4/15/19)BB ..........4 .................................................... at Notre Dame (4/27/18)RBI ........5 ........................................................... at Louisville (4/8/19)SB .......... 2 ....................................3x, last vs. Notre Dame (3/15/19)

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26 LESLIE FARRIS • INF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 53 .258 13 16 2 4 3 10 4 2ACC 18 .333 5 5 1 1 0 2 2 1NCAA 2 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0• Made a diving stop to save a run against UNCG on February 9• Her first hit of the season was a solo home run against RV Ohio State on February 15• Hit an RBI triple and scored a run against No. 8 LSU on February 16• Drove in two runs and hit a triple on February 16 versus Minnesota• Hit a solo home run on February 22 against Elon• Singled and scored a run versus Lipscomb on Feb 23• Drew a walk and stole a base at UCF on March 3• Batted 2-for-3 with a run scored on the road at No. 12 Arizona on March 10• Hit a double and a triple on March 19 against Florida A&M and also scored a run• Hit a single on March 22 against NC State• Singled and scored a run in her only plate appearance at Virginia on March 29• Drew a walk in a 2-0 win on the road at No. 8 Florida on April 3• Was 2-for-2 with a double and an RBI on April 28 against Duke• Stole a base and scored on May 3 at Syracuse• Hit her fourth triple of the season at Syracuse on May 5• Dropped a sacrifice bunt as part of a two-run inning on May 11 against North Carolina• Hit a two-run home run against USF on May 18, one of a school-record six home runs hit by FSU on the day

FARRIS’ SEASON-HIGHSH ............. 2 .......................................................3x, last vs. Duke (4/28)2B .......... 1 .......................................................2x, last vs. Duke (4/28)3B .......... 1 .................................................. 4x, last at Syracuse (5/5)HR .......... 1 ............................................3x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)R ............. 1 ..........................................13x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)BB .......... 1 ....................................................... 4x, last vs. Duke (4/27)RBI ........ 2 ............................................2x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)SB .......... 1 .................................................. 2x, last at Syracuse (5/5)FARRIS’ CAREER-HIGHSH ............. 2 ................................................. 7x, last vs. Duke (4/28/19)2B .......... 1 .................................................4x, last vs. Duke (4/28/19)3B .......... 1 ............................................ 5x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)HR .......... 1 ............................................5x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)R ............. 2 ................................................. at Georgia Tech (3/30/18)BB .......... 2 ..................................................... 3x, last vs. Pitt (4/8/18)RBI ........ 2 ............................................5x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)SB .......... 1 ............................................4x, last at Syracuse (5/5/19)

27 KARA BILODEAU • P ERA W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVGOverall 2.39 1-0 0/4 0 14.2 12 9 5 4 16 .203ACC 4.67 0-0 0/1 0 3.0 2 2 2 2 3 .167NCAA 0.00 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000• Combined with Makinzy Herzog to toss a no-hitter against UNCW on February 10, retiring all nine batters she faced in her first FSU start while recording three strikeouts• Allowed one hit over 1.0 innings against No. 8 LSU on February 16• Pitched two innings of relief against RV Minnesota on February 16, allowing two runs on three hits• Recorded a season-high five strikeouts over 2.2 innings on February 22 against Elon• Struck out two batters in her 1.0 innings of relief on February 23 versus Samford• Retired all three batters she faced in relief on March 19 against Florida A&M, as she combined with Makinzy Herzog to record a no-hitter against the Rattlers• Posted two strikeouts in 1.0 innings of relief on March 30 at Virginia• Allowed two runs on two hits with a walk and a strikeout on March 31 against the Cavaliers• Retired all three batters she faced on April 20 against BC

BILODEAU’S SEASON-HIGHSIP ....... 3.0 .....................................................................vs. UNCW (2/10)H .............3 ........................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16)R .............4 .............................................................vs. Dartmouth (3/3)ER ........... 2 ................................................... 2x, last at Virginia (3/31)BB .......... 1 ................................................... 4x, last at Virginia (3/31)SO ..........5 ........................................................................vs. Elon (2/22)BILODEAU’S CAREER-HIGHSIP ....... 3.0 ...............................................................vs. UNCW (2/10/19)H .............3 ..................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16/19)R ............. 2 ..................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16/19)ER ........... 2 ............................................. 2x, last at Virginia (3/31/19)BB .......... 2 ................................... 2x, last vs. Chattanooga (5/6/18)SO ..........5 ..................................................................vs. Elon (2/22/19)

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2018 - at auBurn (0 starts, 10 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/16 vs. Delaware (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 22/21 vs. CSUN (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 13/2 vs. UNCW (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 13/3 vs. Western Carolina (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 23/4 vs. UNCW (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 03/12 vs. Southern Miss (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 23/21 vs. Alabama State (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 24/29 vs. Texas A&M (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 2 15/6 vs. Chattanooga (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 2 15/6 vs. Chattanooga (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

2019 - at Florida state (3 starts, 11 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/10 vs. UNCW (W) * 3.0 0 0 0 0 32/16 vs. LSU (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 02/16 Minnesota (ND) 2.0 3 2 2 0 02/22 vs. Elon (ND) * 2.2 2 1 1 1 52/23 vs. Samford (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 23/3 vs. Dartmouth (ND) * 1.0 2 4 0 1 23/9 at Arizona (ND) 0.0 1 0 0 0 03/19 vs. Florida A&M (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 13/30 at Virginia (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 23/31 at Virginia (ND) 1.0 2 2 2 1 14/20 vs. Boston College (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

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32 KATHRYN SANDERCOCK • P ERA W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVGOverall 2.11 13-0 2/4 1 86.1 86 32 26 15 48 .257ACC 1.50 2-0 1/2 1 28.0 26 7 6 5 16 .243NCAA 4.42 2-0 0/1 0 6.1 8 4 4 1 3 .320• Softball America Top 100 selection - No. 100• All-ACC Freshman Team• Pitched 4.0 innings of relief on February 8 to earn the win over UNCW, allowing just one run on three hits• Record a complete-game shutout against UNCG on February 9, giving up four huts and one walk with five strikeouts• Allowed just one run on three hits in a 5.1 inning start against No. 3 Oklahoma on February 15• Struck out four and allowed two runs on three hits in 3.0 innings against Minnesota on February 16• Gave up just one earned run and posted four strikeouts without a walk on February 17 against Florida Atlantic• Posted three strikeouts over 2.1 innings of scoreless relief on February 22 versus Elon• Allowed one run on two hits over 4.0 innings at Grand Canyon on March 6• Retired all six batters she faced as she closed out the game against Notre Dame on March 15• Scattered five hits, allowed an unearned run and recorded four strikeouts against North Florida on March 20• Gave up two runs on four hits in a 2.0-inning relief appearance against NC State on March 23• Allowed just three hits and one run over 4.0 innings with two strikeouts in a victory at Virginia on March 30• Pitched 2.0 scoreless innings at Louisville on April 6, allowing just one hit, with a walk and a strikeout• Allowed just one run over 3.2 innings against No. 6 Florida on April 17• Pitched a complete-game shutout against Boston College on April 21, posting four strikeouts• Did not allow an earned run over 5.1 innings of relief in three appearances against Duke on April 26-28• Gave up just one run and zero walks over three relief appearances on the road at Syracuse (May 3-5)• Tossed the final 3.0 innings against USF, allowing just two hits and one run to pick up the victory• Earned the win against No. 21 South Carolina in relief on May 19

SANDERCOCK’S SEASON-HIGHSIP ........7.0 ...................................................vs. Boston College (4/21)H ...........10 ...................................................vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17)R .............4 ..................................................... 3x, last at Arizona (3/9)ER ...........4 ......................................................2x, last at Arizona (3/9)BB ..........4 ........................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16)SO ..........5 ........................................................................vs. UNCG (2/9)SANDERCOCK’S CAREER-HIGHSIP ........7.0 .............................................vs. Boston College (4/21/19)H ...........10 ............................................. vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17/19)R .............4 ............................................... 3x, last at Arizona (3/9/19)ER ...........4 ................................................2x, last at Arizona (3/9/19)BB ..........4 ..................................................... vs. Minnesota (2/16/19)SO ..........5 ..................................................................vs. UNCG (2/9/19)

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sanderCoCk’s Career appearanCes

2019 (11 starts, 30 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/8 vs. UNCW (W) 4.0 3 1 1 0 02/9 vs. UNCG (W) * 5.0 4 0 0 1 52/15 vs. Oklahoma (W) * 5.1 3 1 1 0 22/16 vs. Minnesota (W) * 3.0 3 2 2 4 42/17 vs. Florida Atlantic (W) * 5.2 9 4 1 0 42/20 vs. South Alabama (ND) * 3.0 0 0 0 1 12/22 vs. Elon (W) 2.1 1 0 0 0 32/23 vs. Lipscomb (W) * 3.2 5 2 1 0 03/3 vs. Toledo (ND) * 4.0 6 4 4 0 13/6 at Grand Canyon-2 (W) * 4.0 2 1 1 0 23/9 at Arizona (ND) 2.1 4 4 4 2 33/15 vs. Notre Dame (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 13/20 vs. North Florida (W) * 5.0 5 1 0 0 43/23 vs. NC State (ND) 2.0 4 2 2 0 23/30 at Virginia (W) * 4.0 3 1 1 1 24/6 at Louisville (ND) 2.0 1 0 0 1 14/8 at Louisville (ND) 2.0 3 2 2 0 24/14 at North Carolina (ND) 0.0 0 0 0 2 04/17 vs. Florida (ND) 3.2 5 1 1 1 04/21 vs. Boston College (W) * 7.0 5 0 0 1 44/26 vs. Duke (ND) 2.0 1 0 0 0 14/27 vs. Duke (SV) 3.0 3 1 0 0 24/28 vs. Duke (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 05/3 at Syracuse (ND) 0.2 2 0 0 0 05/4 at Syracuse (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 15/5 at Syracuse (ND) 2.0 4 1 1 0 05/9 vs. Georgia Tech (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 05/17 vs. Bethune-Cookman (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 05/18 vs. USF (W) 3.0 2 1 1 0 25/19 vs. South Carolina (W) 2.1 6 3 3 1 1

44 MORGAN NOAH • INF G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 34 .212 9 11 2 1 0 6 3 5ACC 12 .133 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0NCAA 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• Hit a double in her first career at-bat against UNCG on February 9• Singled, stole a base and scored a run on February 10 versus UNC Wilmington• Batted 2-for-3 against RV Ohio State on February 15• Hit a double and scored a run on February 16 against Minnesota• Walked twice, stole two bases and scored a run on February 20 versus South Alabama• Hit an RBI triple on March 2 against Toledo and also stole a base• Drove in a run with an RBI single against Florida A&M on March 20• Hit an RBI single and scored a run at Virginia on March 31• Walked, singled and scored a run at Louisville on April 8

NOAH’S SEASON-HIGHSH ............. 2 ............................................................vs. Ohio State (2/15)2B .......... 1 ............................................2x, last vs. Minnesota (2/16)3B .......... 1 ......................................................................vs. Toledo (3/2)R ............. 1 ..................................................9x, last at Louisville (4/8)BB .......... 2 .................................................. vs. South Alabama (2/20)RBI ........ 2 ............................................................. vs. Lipscomb (2/22)SB .......... 2 .................................................. vs. South Alabama (2/20)NOAH’S CAREER-HIGHSH ............. 2 ......................................................vs. Ohio State (2/15/19)2B .......... 1 ......................................2x, last vs. Minnesota (2/16/19)3B .......... 1 ................................................................vs. Toledo (3/2/19)R ............. 1 ............................................9x, last at Louisville (4/8/19)BB .......... 2 ............................................ vs. South Alabama (2/20/19)RBI ........ 2 ....................................................... vs. Lipscomb (2/22/19)SB .......... 2 ............................................ vs. South Alabama (2/20/19)

48 MEGHAN KING • P ERA W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVGOverall 1.42 29-5 9/6 3 192.1 132 46 39 44 216 .187ACC 1.73 12-4 4/3 1 76.2 52 24 19 19 91 .185NCAA 3.15 0-0 0/0 1 6.2 5 3 3 5 9 .200• USA Softball Player of the Year Top 50 Watch List• USA Softball Player of the Year Top 26 Finalist• Senior CLASS Top 10 Finalist• ESPNW Preseason Top 25• Softball America Top 100 selection - No. 9• Preseason All-ACC Team• ACC Co-Pitcher of the Week (February 12)• ACC Pitcher of the Week (February 26)• ACC Co-Pitcher of the Week (March 19)• ACC Pitcher of the Week (March 26)• ACC Pitcher of the Week (April 2)• ACC Pitcher of the Week (April 30)• All-ACC First Team• ACC All-Tournament Team• ACC Tournament MVP• CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 First Team• NFCA Southeast All-Region First Team• Recorded eight strikeouts in a complete-game victory over Iowa State on February 8, allowing just three hits and one walk• Gave up two hits and one walk while striking out seven in a 5-0 win over Iowa State on February 9• Struck out a season-high 11 batters and allowed just one run on four hits in a complete-game victory over Ohio State on February 15• Scattered five hits and posted eight strikeouts over 5.0 innings against No. 8 LSU on February 16• Earned a complete-game win over No. 6 Tennessee on February 17, giving up just two runs on five hits with two walks and five strikeouts• Did not allow a run in a 3.2 inning start versus Lipscomb on February 22• Gave up just one hit and struck out five batters in a win over Samford on February 24• Allowed just three hits in a complete-game shutout over RV Louisiana Tech on March 2• Set a career high with 14 strikeouts in a 2-1 win on the road at UCF on March 3• Tossed a pair of complete-game victories on the road at No. 12 Arizona on March 8 and 10• Recorded the third no-hitter of her career on March 17 against Notre Dame, allowing just one baserunner on an FSU error and posting three strikeouts• Posted back-to-back no-hitters on March 22, striking out 11 NC State batters over 5.0 innings• Recorded 12 strikeouts on March 24 against the Wolfpack in a 6.0-inning victory• Struck out four batters over 3.0 innings on March 29 at Virginia• Allowed just one hit in a victory at UVA on March 31, along with six strikeouts• Pitched a complete-game shutout on the road at No. 8 Florida, scattering six hits without allowing a walk and striking out eight• Recorded the 600th strikeout of her career on April 15 at North Carolina• Struck out 13 in a complete-game win against Boston on April 19• Gave up just three hits in a complete-game victory versus Troy on April 24• Posted nine strikeouts over 6.2 innings against Duke on Senior Day (April 28)• Took a perfect game into the sixth inning on May 3 at Syracuse, posting four strikeouts• Earned the win in all three games of the ACC Tournament, tossing 17.0 scoreless innings with three walks and 13 strikeouts in wins against Georgia Tech, Notre Dame and North Carolina• Pitched 2.0 perfect innings with four strikeouts against

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT32

USF on May 18 in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional• Picked up her third save of the season, tossing the final 2.0 innings against No. 21 South Carolina without allowing a run

KING’S SEASON-HIGHSIP ........7.0 ........................................12x, last vs. Notre Dame (5/10)H .............9 ............................................................................ at UCF (3/3)R .............8 ................................................................. at Louisville (4/8)ER ...........8 ................................................................. at Louisville (4/8)BB ..........3 ......................................4x, last at North Carolina (4/15)SO ........ 14 ............................................................................ at UCF (3/3)KING’S CAREER-HIGHSIP ......11.0 .....................................................vs. LSU - NCAA (5/26/18)H ........... 14 ............................................................at Syracuse (4/8/17)R ...........10 ........................................................vs. Michigan (2/20/16)ER ...........8 ........................................................... at Louisville (4/8/19)BB ..........4 ..............................5x, last vs. Georgia - WCWS (6/2/18)SO ........ 14 ...................................................................... at UCF (3/3/19)

king’s Career appearanCes

2016 (33 starts, 47 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/12 vs. St. John’s (W) * 7.0 4 2 0 1 6 2/13 vs. LIU Brooklyn (W) * 3.0 3 0 0 0 22/13 vs. Illinois (ND) 2.0 2 1 1 1 02/14 vs. Valparaiso (ND) 1.0 1 1 1 1 22/17 vs. SFA (ND) 1.2 1 0 0 0 42/19 vs. Michigan (ND) 1.0 2 2 1 0 02/20 vs. Michigan (L) * 5.0 9 10 7 4 02/21 vs. Minnesota (W) * 7.0 6 0 0 0 62/24 vs. Florida A&M (ND) 1.2 3 1 1 0 0 2/26 vs. Bradley (W) * 4.1 2 0 0 1 42/27 vs. UAB (W) * 4.1 5 0 0 0 52/28 vs. UAB (ND) 1.1 0 0 0 0 03/4 at UCLA (SV) 0.1 0 0 0 0 03/5 at CSUN (ND) * 4.2 7 3 3 0 23/5 vs. UC Davis (W) * 3.0 2 0 0 0 33/6 vs. CSUN (W) * 6.0 6 0 0 0 23/8 at CSUF (W) * 5.0 2 1 0 2 13/12 vs. Tulsa (W) * 6.0 0 0 0 0 53/19 vs. Syracuse (W) * 7.0 2 1 0 0 63/25 at UNC (ND) * 3.2 7 4 3 1 33/26 at UNC (W) * 7.0 8 6 6 3 34/3 at Notre Dame (L) * 6.2 11 5 5 4 44/6 vs. Jacksonville (ND) 0.0 1 0 0 1 04/8 vs. NC State (W) * 6.0 8 2 0 0 24/9 vs. NC State (W) 1.0 2 0 0 0 24/13 at Florida (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 3 34/16 at Boston College (W) * 7.0 6 0 0 0 34/17 at Boston College (ND) * 2.0 5 5 3 0 14/20 at Auburn (W) * 7.0 7 3 2 3 34/23 vs. Virginia Tech (W) * 7.0 3 1 1 1 14/27 vs. UCF (W) * 5.0 4 1 1 1 24/30 at Pitt (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 14/30 at Pitt (W) * 7.0 5 3 3 2 55/1 at Pitt (W) * 7.0 9 5 5 1 85/4 vs. Florida (L) * 7.0 9 7 7 4 25/7 vs. Louisville (W) * 5.0 3 0 0 0 45/8 vs. Louisville (ND) * 4.0 6 2 2 0 05/12 vs. Pitt (W) * 6.0 3 0 0 2 35/13 vs. North Carolina (W) 4.0 3 1 1 1 75/14 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 7.0 7 3 3 0 85/21 vs. South Carolina (ND) * 4.0 5 0 0 3 15/22 vs. South Carolina (W) * 7.0 6 1 1 0 35/27 vs. Utah (ND) 0.1 1 0 0 0 05/28 vs. Utah (W) * 7.0 4 0 0 1 46/2 vs. Georgia (L) 5.0 4 1 0 1 56/4 vs. UCLA (ND) * 0.2 5 4 4 1 06/5 vs. Auburn (L) * 4.0 5 6 5 3 1

2017 (29 starts, 42 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K

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2/10 vs. Furman (W) * 7.0 3 1 0 1 102/11 vs. Marshall (W) * 7.0 7 0 0 0 42/12 vs. Marshall (W) 2.1 1 0 0 0 22/17 vs. Northwestern (ND) * 4.1 6 2 0 2 52/18 vs. Nebraska (W) * 4.0 2 0 0 0 12/23 vs. Stanford (W) * 6.0 6 2 2 2 62/25 vs. Arizona (W) * 6.2 5 0 0 3 32/26 vs.UCLA (ND) 2.1 2 0 0 0 02/26 vs. Michigan (ND) * 4.0 6 3 3 2 13/4 vs. Georgia Tech (W) * 4.1 2 0 0 0 53/8 vs. North Florida (W) * 4.0 3 0 0 0 23/10 at Virginia Tech (W) * 5.0 3 0 0 3 43/10 at Virginia Tech (ND) * 2.0 2 1 1 0 13/11 at Virginia Tech (W) * 4.1 6 2 2 2 13/15 at FGCU (W) * 3.0 2 0 0 1 13/17 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 7.0 3 0 0 0 43/19 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 3.0 1 0 0 0 13/22 at UCF (W) 5.0 2 0 0 0 33/25 at Virginia (W) * 5.0 5 0 0 0 34/1 vs. Pitt (W) * 5.0 6 4 2 1 44/2 vs. Pitt (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 14/8 at Syracuse (W) * 6.0 14 9 7 3 74/9 at Syracuse * 3.0 4 5 5 2 04/12 at Florida (L) 0.1 2 1 1 1 04/14 at South Carolina (ND) 0.2 4 3 3 0 14/15 at South Carolina (W) * 6.2 7 1 1 2 54/18 at Troy (W) * 7.0 2 0 0 0 54/23 at Louisville (W) * 6.2 5 2 2 1 54/24 at Louisville (W) 3.2 0 0 0 1 14/28 vs. North Carolina (W) * 7.0 1 0 0 2 84/29 vs. North Carolina (W) * 6.1 2 1 0 1 35/3 vs. Florida (W) 6.2 2 0 0 2 35/6 at Oregon (L) * 2.0 3 5 3 0 15/6 at Oregon (ND) 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 5/12 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 7.0 2 0 0 2 4 5/13 at North Carolina (SV) 0.1 0 0 0 0 15/19 vs. Princeton (SV) 1.0 0 0 0 0 15/20 vs. Georgia (W) * 6.2 7 1 0 1 85/21 vs. Georgia (W) * 6.1 10 5 5 1 65/27 vs. LSU (L) * 6.0 4 1 0 1 45/28 vs. LSU (ND) 3.1 4 2 2 1 2

2018 (32 starts, 42 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/9 vs. Portland St. (W) * 4.0 3 1 1 0 32/10 at Texas State (W) * 6.0 1 0 0 1 42/16 vs. Minnesota (W) * 7.0 4 2 1 3 72/17 vs. Michigan (L) * 7.0 4 1 1 1 42/18 vs. Michigan (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 12/20 vs. McNeese (L) * 4.0 3 2 2 3 32/21 at South Alabama (W) * 3.0 1 0 0 0 62/23 vs. UNI (W) * 3.0 0 0 0 0 42/24 at Alabama (W) * 7.0 5 1 1 1 03/2 vs. Oregon (L) * 1.0 2 2 2 1 13/3 vs. Hofstra (W) * 5.0 1 0 0 2 53/4 vs. Oregon (ND) * 1.2 3 1 1 2 13/10 at North Florida (W) * 5.0 5 1 1 0 33/17 vs. Virginia Tech (W) * 6.0 4 1 1 1 73/21 vs. Troy (W) * 6.0 7 2 2 1 73/24 vs. Syracuse (W) * 6.0 2 0 0 0 63/25 vs. Syracuse (SV) 2.0 4 2 1 1 33/31 at Georgia Tech (ND) * 3.0 3 1 0 1 44/1 at Georgia Tech (W) 4.0 1 0 0 2 54/4 vs. Louisiana (W) * 7.0 5 1 1 1 44/6 vs. Pitt (L) * 8.0 7 1 1 1 74/8 vs. Pitt (ND) 2.0 2 0 0 1 34/13 at Boston College (L) * 6.0 4 1 0 1 94/13 at Boston College (SV) 2.0 2 0 0 2 24/22 vs. Louisville (W) * 5.0 2 0 0 1 74/25 at Florida (L) * 5.1 7 5 5 2 64/28 at Notre Dame (W) * 4.0 1 2 2 2 44/29 at Notre Dame (ND) 3.0 1 1 1 0 55/4 at NC State (W) * 4.0 3 1 1 1 2

5/6 at NC State (W) * 5.0 1 0 0 2 45/10 vs. Louisville (W) 5.0 3 1 0 3 35/11 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 5.2 3 1 1 3 55/12 vs. Pitt (W) 1.2 1 0 0 0 35/19 vs. Auburn (W) * 8.0 3 1 1 1 85/26 vs. LSU (W) * 11.0 8 5 5 4 125/31 vs. UCLA (ND) * 4.2 5 1 0 1 66/2 vs. Georgia (W) * 7.0 5 2 0 4 46.2 vs. Oregon (SV) 0.2 0 0 0 0 16/3 vs. UCLA (W) * 7.0 7 1 0 2 106/3 vs. UCLA (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 16/4 vs. Washington (W) * 7.0 5 0 0 2 66/5 vs. Washington (W) * 7.0 5 3 1 0 4

2019 (33 starts, 39 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/8 vs. Iowa State (W) * 7.0 3 0 0 1 82/9 vs. Iowa State (W) * 7.0 2 0 0 1 72/15 vs. Ohio State (W) * 7.0 4 1 1 1 112/16 vs. LSU (W) * 5.0 5 1 1 1 82/17 vs. Tennessee (W) * 7.0 5 2 2 2 52/20 vs. South Alabama (W) 3.1 2 1 1 0 52/22 vs. Lipscomb (W) * 3.2 2 0 0 1 52/23 vs. Lipscomb (SV) 1.1 0 0 0 2 22/24 vs. Samford (W) * 3.0 1 1 0 1 53/2 vs. Louisiana Tech (W) * 7.0 3 0 0 0 43/3 at UCF (W) * 7.0 9 1 1 2 143/6 at Grand Canyon (L) * 5.2 7 5 5 0 73/8 at Arizona (W) * 7.0 5 3 3 2 33/10 at Arizona (W) * 7.0 8 3 2 3 43/15 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 3.0 3 1 1 0 23/17 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 7.0 0 0 0 0 33/22 vs. NC State (W) * 5.0 0 0 0 2 113/24 vs. NC State (W) * 6.0 3 0 0 2 123/29 at Virginia (W) * 3.0 3 0 0 0 43/30 at Virginia (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 03/31 at Virginia (W) * 3.0 1 0 0 0 64/3 at Florida (W) * 7.0 6 0 0 0 84/6 at Louisville (L) * 4.0 3 2 2 0 54/6 at Louisville (SV) 3.0 2 1 1 1 44/8 at Louisville (L) * 4.2 7 8 8 3 74/14 at North Carolina (W) * 5.2 4 4 3 3 24/15 at North Carolina (L) 1.0 3 2 2 2 14/15 at North Carolina (L) * 6.0 6 1 0 3 44/19 vs. Boston College (W) * 7.0 4 0 0 1 134/24 vs. Troy (W) * 7.0 3 1 1 0 74/26 vs. Duke (W) * 3.0 2 0 0 0 24/28 vs. Duke (W) * 6.2 6 1 0 0 95/3 at Syracuse (W) * 5.1 1 0 0 0 45/5 at Syracuse (W) * 3.0 4 4 2 2 25/9 vs. Georgia Tech (W) * 6.0 1 0 0 1 85/10 vs. Notre Dame (W) * 7.0 6 0 0 2 35/11 vs. North Carolina (W) 4.0 3 0 0 0 25/18 vs. USF (ND) * 2.0 0 0 0 0 45/19 vs. South Carolina (SV) * 4.2 5 3 3 5 5

332019 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

70 CASSIDY DAVIS • P/UT G Avg R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBOverall 55 .319 21 38 7 2 10 43 16 0ACC 22 .275 7 11 1 1 3 12 5 0NCAA 3 .500 3 3 2 0 1 3 2 0 ERA W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVGOverall 5.75 1-1 0/2 1 24.1 34 22 20 12 18 .318ACC 9.19 0-1 0/0 0 5.1 9 8 7 5 4 .360NCAA 0.00 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000• NFCA Southeast All-Region Second Team• Hit a two-run single against UNCW on opening day (February 8). Also pitched 3.0 innings in the circle against the Seahawks, giving up a run on two hits with two walks and a strikeout• Went 2-for-3 from the plate with an RBI on February 9 versus Iowa State• Walked, hit a sacrifice fly and drove in two runs on February 10 against UNC Wilmington• Hit an RBI double against RV Ohio State on February 15• Crushed a two-run home run on February 15 versus No. 3 Oklahoma• Hit a triple and drove in two runs against Minnesota on February 16• Walked and hit a solo home run on February 20 versus South Alabama• Batted 2-for-3 with a double and three RBI on February 22 against Lipscomb, along with 1.1 innings of scoreless relief and two strikeouts in the win• Tied a career high with three hits and added three RBI on February 23 against Lipscomb• Went 2-for-2 from the plate with a double and a home run and two RBI on March 3 versus Dartmouth• Drew a walk and scored a run at UCF on March 4• Hit an RBI single on March 6 at Grand Canyon• Walked and hit a single against Notre Dame on March 16• Hit a three-run home run on March 19 against Florida A&M• Hit a pinch-hit three-run triple on March 24 against NC State• Walked and hit a two-run home run at Virginia on March 31• Hit a pinch-hit solo home run on April 24 against Troy• Drove in a pair of runs with a double on April 26 against Duke• Hit a solo home run against Duke on April 28• Went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored on May 3 at Syracuse• Drove in two runs and hit a home run against the Orange on May 4• Drew a walk against both Georgia Tech and Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament• Brought in three RBI with a double and a home run and added two runs scored on May 17 against Bethune-Cookman• Walked twice and scored a run on May 18 versus USF• Hit a double off the top of the wall against No. 21 South Carolina (May 19)

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DAVIS’ SEASON-HIGHS – BATTINGH .............3 ............................................................. vs. Lipscomb (2/23)2B .......... 1 .......................7x, last vs. South Carolina - NCAA (5/19)3B .......... 1 ................................................2x, last vs. NC State (3/24)HR .......... 1 ............. 10x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)R ............. 2 ............... 3x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)BB .......... 2 ........................................................... vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)RBI ........3 ................5x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)DAVIS’ SEASON-HIGHS – PITCHINGIP ....... 3.0 ......................................... 3x, last vs. Notre Dmae (3/16)H .............6 ............................................................................ at UCF (3/4)R .............5 .........................................................vs. Notre Dame (3/16)ER ...........5 .........................................................vs. Notre Dame (3/16)BB ..........3 .........................................................vs. Notre Dame (3/16)SO ..........3 .............................................................2x, last at UCF (3/4)DAVIS’ CAREER-HIGHS – BATTINGH .............3 ........................................4x, last vs. Lipscomb (2/23/19)2B .......... 1 .................... 13x, last vs. South Carolina - NCAA (5/19)3B .......... 1 ..........................................2x, last vs. NC State (3/24/19)HR .......... 2 .................................................................. vs. Troy (3/21/18)R ............. 2 ............... 8x, last vs. Bethune-Cookman - NCAA (5/17)BB .......... 2 ............................................2x, last vs. USF - NCAA (5/18)RBI ........6 .................................................................. vs. Troy (3/21/18)DAVIS’ CAREER-HIGHS – PITCHINGIP ....... 6.0 ....................................................vs. Florida A&M (2/15/17)H ............8 ................................................................at Oregon (5/6/17)R .............6 ................................................................at Oregon (5/6/17)ER ...........5 ...................................................vs. Notre Dame (3/16/19)BB .......... 2 ......................................5x, last vs. Minnesota (2/16/19)SO ..........6 ....................................................vs. Florida A&M (2/15/17)

davis’ Career appearanCes

2017 (1 start, 24 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/10 vs. Lipscomb (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 02/15 vs. Florida A&M (W) * 6.0 2 0 0 1 62/18 vs. Northwestern (ND) 2.0 1 0 0 0 22/19 vs. Nebraska (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 02/23 vs. Texas A&M (ND) 0.2 0 0 0 0 02/23 vs. Stanford (ND) 1.0 2 0 0 0 02/24 vs. San Diego State (ND) 1.1 2 2 2 2 02/26 vs. Michigan (ND) 1.1 1 0 0 0 13/4 vs. Georgia Tech (ND) 2.1 6 5 4 1 03/8 vs. North Florida (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 1 03/10 at Virginia Tech (ND) 0.0 4 3 3 0 03/15 vs. Canisius (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 1 23/19 vs. Notre Dame (ND) 2.0 4 0 0 1 23/24 at Virginia (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 03/25 at Virginia (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 14/1 vs. Pitt (ND) 1.0 2 0 0 0 04/2 vs. Pitt (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 04/8 at Syracuse (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 14/14 at South Carolina (ND) 2.0 3 0 0 1 04/18 at Troy (ND) 3.0 2 1 0 3 24/29 vs. North Carolina (ND) 0.2 0 0 0 0 04/30 vs. North Carolina (ND) 0.1 1 0 0 1 05/6 at Oregon (ND) 1.2 8 6 1 2 0 5/11 vs. Virginia (ND) 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

2018 (0 starts, 23 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/9 vs. Portland St. (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 02/17 vs. Minnesota (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 12/20 vs. McNeese (ND) 1.2 1 1 1 0 12/21 at South Alabama (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 12/23 vs. UNI (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 12/23 at Alabama (ND) 1.1 0 0 0 1 23/2 vs. Oregon (ND) 4.1 3 2 2 2 23/3 vs. Hofstra (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 23/8 vs. Penn (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 23/10 vs. North Florida (ND) 2.0 0 0 0 0 13/17 vs. Virginia Tech (ND) 1.0 3 2 2 0 03/18 vs. Virginia Tech (ND) 1.0 3 2 2 0 13/21 vs. Troy (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

3/25 vs. Syracuse (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 14/13 at Boston College (ND) 2.2 3 0 0 0 0 4/25 at Florida (ND) 0.2 1 0 0 0 14/27 at Notre Dame (ND) 1.2 1 0 0 0 14/28 at Notre Dame (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 1 15/10 vs. Louisville (ND) 0.2 2 0 0 0 05/20 vs. Jax State (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 05/25 vs. LSU (ND) 3.0 4 3 1 2 05/31 vs. UCLA (ND) 0.1 0 0 0 0 06/3 vs. UCLA (ND) 1.2 3 1 1 0 0

2019 (1 start, 15 appearanCes)Date Opp. (W-L-ND-SV) GS IP H R ER BB K2/8 vs. UNCW (ND) * 3.0 2 1 1 2 12/15 vs. Oklahoma (ND) 1.2 4 3 2 2 02/16 vs. Minnesota (ND) 2.0 4 2 2 2 32/17 vs. Florida Atlantic (SV) 1.1 2 1 1 0 12/20 vs. South Alabama (ND) 0.2 0 0 0 0 02/22 vs. Lipscomb (ND) 1.1 1 0 0 1 22/23 vs. Samford (ND) 1.0 1 0 0 0 03/2 vs. Toledo (W) 3.0 0 0 0 0 13/3 vs. Dartmouth (ND) 1.0 0 0 0 0 13/4 at UCF (ND) 2.0 6 3 3 0 33/6 at Grand Canyon (ND) 0.1 1 0 0 0 13/9 at Arizona (ND) 1.2 4 4 4 0 13/16 vs. Notre Dame (L) 3.0 5 5 5 3 23/31 at Virginia (ND) 1.0 1 1 0 0 04/14 at North Carolina (ND) 1.1 3 2 2 2 2

10 WCWS APPEARANCES • 17 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 32 NCAA APPEARANCES • #ATTACKTHEMOMENT34

2019 TEAM PHOTO ROSTER

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MorganJR - UT

Newnan, Ga.

Maegan Tomlinson

FR - OFTallahassee, Fla.

BiancaCruzFR - P

Melbourne, Fla.

ElizabethMason

R-SO - C/OFTampa, Fla.

ZoeCasasSR - OF

Rialto, Calif.

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DejaBush

R-JR - OFDavie, Fla.

CaliHarrod

SR - UTEphesus, Ga.

RockBenavides

SO - UTCorpus Christi, Texas

CarsynGordon

SR - UTMiami, Fla.

AnnaShelnutt

JR - CFranklin, Ga.

SavannahParker

FR - UTSt. Johns, Fla.

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Missouri City, Texas

SydneySherrill

SO - UTMoore, Okla.

LeslieFarrisJR - INF

St. Johns, Fla.

KaraBilodeau

SO - PCumming, Ga.

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SandercockFR - P

McLean, Va.

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AlamedaHead Coach

TravisWilson

Assistant Coach

CraigSnider

Assistant Coach

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NoahFR - INF

Tampa, Fla.

KierstenLanders

FR - OFScott Depot, W.V.

CassidyDavisJR - P/UT

Valrico, Fla.

Meghan King

R-SR - PParkland, Fla.

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