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MEDIA INFORMATION 2011 WEST ALABAMA QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY Location Livingston, Alabama Founded 1835 Enrollment 5,527 President Dr. Richard Holland Director of Athletics Dr. E. J. Brophy (UAB, 1995) Associate Athletic Director/SWA Janet Montgomery NCAA Faculty Representative Micky Smith Nickname Tigers School Colors Red and White Conference Gulf South Conference Affiliation NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity) UWA Softball Complex (500) UWA Athletic Web Site www.uwaathletics.com Athletic Department Fax Number (205) 652-3600 TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach Will Atkinson Alma Mater Lambuth, 1999 Years At UWA Entering 4th Season Record at UWA 109-69 Overall Record 243-254 (9 years) Assistant Coach Meghan Darhower Alma Mater Michigan State, 2008 Graduate Assistant Coach Rachel Maulorico Alma Mater Baker, 2010 Athletic Trainer Whitney Smith UWA Softball Office Phone (205) 652-3485 2010 Record 38-23 GSC Record 10-15 GSC Finish 4th/East Starters Returning/Lost 10/2 Position Players Returning 9 Pitchers Returning 1 Position Players Lost 1 Pitchers Lost 1 First Year of Softball 1986 All Time Record 596-640-1 Most Wins In a Season 42, Twice (1988, 2009) Last GSC Tournament Appearance 2009 Last NCAA Post-Season Appearance 1997 NCAA South Regional SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director (SB Contact) Kyle Lewis E-Mail [email protected] Phone Number (205) 652-3719 Assistant Sports Information Taylor Flatt E-Mail tfl[email protected] Phone Number (205) 652-3596 MEDIA INFORMATION Media Information 2 Gulf South Conference 3 UNIVERSITY About UWA 4 Richard D. Holland, President 5 E. J. Brophy, Director of Athletics 6 UWA Athletic Staff 7 UWA Head Coaches 8 THE TIGERS 2011 UWA Roster 9 Will Atkinson, Head Coach 10 Meghan Darhower 11 Rachael Maulorica 11 Whitney Smith 11 Katie Ford 12 Meaghan Sloke 13 Kelli Hartley 14 Caitlyn Bonham 15 Stephanie Beahn 16 Jessica Powell 17 Angela Smith 18 Ashley Frost 19 Valisha Fincher 20 Hannah Griffin 21 Anna Shartzer 22 Nicole Bailey/Madison Fuller 23 Kristen Skinner/Taylor Becj 24 Allison Lockhart/Taylor Miller 25 Taylor Tucker/Rebecca Schick 26 2011 SCHEDULE 2011 Opponents Information 27-29 All-Time Series Marks 30 2010 REVIEW 2010 Results 31 2010 Statistics 32-33 2010 Miscellaneous Statistics 34 RECORDS Individual Records 35-36 Career Statistics Leaders 37-38 Team Records 39 Yearly Records 40-41 UWA Award Winners 41-42 UWA All-Time Roster 43-44 Year-By-Year Results 45-51 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MEDIA INFORMATION2011 WEST ALABAMA QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY Location Livingston, AlabamaFounded 1835Enrollment 5,527President Dr. Richard HollandDirector of Athletics Dr. E. J. Brophy (UAB, 1995)Associate Athletic Director/SWA Janet MontgomeryNCAA Faculty Representative Micky SmithNickname TigersSchool Colors Red and WhiteConference Gulf South ConferenceAffi liation NCAA Division IIFacility (Capacity) UWA Softball Complex (500)UWA Athletic Web Site www.uwaathletics.comAthletic Department Fax Number (205) 652-3600

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach Will Atkinson Alma Mater Lambuth, 1999 Years At UWA Entering 4th Season Record at UWA 109-69 Overall Record 243-254 (9 years)Assistant Coach Meghan Darhower Alma Mater Michigan State, 2008Graduate Assistant Coach Rachel Maulorico Alma Mater Baker, 2010Athletic Trainer Whitney SmithUWA Softball Offi ce Phone (205) 652-34852010 Record 38-23GSC Record 10-15GSC Finish 4th/EastStarters Returning/Lost 10/2 Position Players Returning 9 Pitchers Returning 1 Position Players Lost 1 Pitchers Lost 1First Year of Softball 1986All Time Record 596-640-1Most Wins In a Season 42, Twice (1988, 2009)Last GSC Tournament Appearance 2009Last NCAA Post-Season Appearance 1997 NCAA South Regional

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director (SB Contact) Kyle Lewis E-Mail [email protected] Phone Number (205) 652-3719Assistant Sports Information Taylor Flatt E-Mail tfl [email protected] Phone Number (205) 652-3596

MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia Information 2Gulf South Conference 3

UNIVERSITYAbout UWA 4Richard D. Holland, President 5E. J. Brophy, Director of Athletics 6UWA Athletic Staff 7UWA Head Coaches 8

THE TIGERS2011 UWA Roster 9Will Atkinson, Head Coach 10Meghan Darhower 11Rachael Maulorica 11Whitney Smith 11Katie Ford 12Meaghan Sloke 13Kelli Hartley 14Caitlyn Bonham 15Stephanie Beahn 16Jessica Powell 17Angela Smith 18Ashley Frost 19Valisha Fincher 20Hannah Griffin 21Anna Shartzer 22Nicole Bailey/Madison Fuller 23Kristen Skinner/Taylor Becj 24Allison Lockhart/Taylor Miller 25Taylor Tucker/Rebecca Schick 26

2011 SCHEDULE2011 Opponents Information 27-29All-Time Series Marks 30

2010 REVIEW2010 Results 312010 Statistics 32-332010 Miscellaneous Statistics 34

RECORDSIndividual Records 35-36Career Statistics Leaders 37-38Team Records 39Yearly Records 40-41UWA Award Winners 41-42UWA All-Time Roster 43-44Year-By-Year Results 45-51

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UWA SOFTBALLCOACH / ATHLETE INTERVIEWS

Please make arrangements for all interviews with West Alabama student-athletes and coaches through Sports Information Director Kyle Lewis by calling (205) 652-3596. UWA student-athletes are also routinely available for interviews following prac-tice sessions and competitions, following the NCAA 10-minute cooling off period.

No athlete telephone numbers will be given out. Please respect this policy and coordinate ALL athlete/coach interviews through the UWA Sports Information Offi ce.

MEDIA SERVICESThe UWA Sports Information Offi ce compiles and

distributes statistics amd notes prior to each game and complete game results at the conclusion of competition. Following each game, box scores will be distributed to the sports information offi ce of the visiting school and, upon request, to media outlets.

The Sports Information Offi ce produces a weekly release featuring game notes, updated statistics and other pertinent information on the Tiger softball program. To access this release, please log on to www.uwaathletics.com and click on football. Each week’s release will be located on the right side of the web page. The PDF formatted document is posted every Tuesday by noon.

SOFTBALL MEDIA CONTACTSThe media coordinator for the UWA softball team

is Sports Information Director Kyle Lewis. He will be assisted by Student Assistants Nicholas Finch and Herb Brooks.

UWA ON THE INTERNET Visit the offi cial West Alabama Athletics home page on the Internet at: www.uwaathletics.com. The site offers up-to-date information on all of UWA’s 10 NCAA varsity sports, including schedules and results, player andcoach biographies as well as the latest news from each UWA athletic program. The site provides links to the NCAA and the Gulf South Conference. UWA has partnered with Internet Consulting Services and Sidearm Sports (ICS) to host and design the web site. ICS has a client list that includes over 340 athletic clients from around the country on all NCAA levels.

WIRELESS INTERNETWireless internet access is available at the UWA

Softball Complex. For more information please contact the UWA Sports Information Offi ce. RADIO INFORMATION Phone lines are not available at the UWA Softball Complex. Arrangements can be made for radio purposes. Please notify the UWA Sports Informa-tion Offi ce prior to the game.

DIRECTIONS TO THE UWA SOFTBALL COMPLEX From Interstate 20/59: Exit 17, Highway 28 East to Livingston. Right on Highway 11 to UWA campus. From US Highway 80: Highway 28 West to Livings-ton. Right on Highway 11 to UWA campus.

GSC WEEKLY RELEASEThe Gulf South Conference sends out weekly

releases and updated stats throughout the season. The releases include updated team notes, confer-ence players of the week along with league stand-ings. Please contact the GSC Sports Information staff for more information.

Assistant Commissioner Media & Public AffairsMichael Anderson - (205) [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information DirectorA.A. Moore - (205) [email protected]

GSC Offi cial Web Site http://www.gscsports.org

GSC Mailing Address2101 Providence Park; Suite 200Birmingham, AL 35242

TELEVISION RADIOWTOK-TV ESPN 104.9 FMLindsey Hall Wayne [email protected] 11474 Hwy. 11P.O. Box 2988 York, AL 36925Meridian, MS 39391 (205) 392-5234(601) 693-6397

NEWSPAPERSThe Meridian Star The Birmingham NewsJamie Wachter Mike [email protected] [email protected]. Box 1591 2200 Fourth Avenue NorthMerdian, MS 39301 Birmingham, AL 35202(601) 458-1290 (205) 325-2222

The Tuscaloosa News The Mobile RegisterAndrew Carroll Randy [email protected] [email protected]. Box 20736 P.O. Box 2488Tuscaloosa, AL 35402-0587 Mobile, AL 36652(205) 345-0505 (251) 434-8662

The Demopolis Times Associated PressJeremy Smith John [email protected] [email protected] E. Jefferson St. P.O. Box 1000Demopolis, AL 36732 Montgomery, AL 36104-3735(334) 289-4017 (334) 265-7177

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Academic excellence, 43 National Championships and a leadership role in the NCAA’s Division II make the Gulf South Conference (GSC) something special. As a charter member of D-II, the league’s 14 universities in six southeastern states enters its 41st year of setting the standards nationally, always break-ing new ground.

In the summer of 1970, six college presidents met to talk about athletics; when the meeting ended, a new league emerged-the Mid-South Conference-started by, and to this day run by, the CEOs, the fi rst in NCAA history. It is that CEO-control and involvement that makes the league work and its 14 champion-ships (football; men’s & women’s cross country, men’s & women’s soccer; volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball, men’s & women’s tennis, men’s & women’s golf; softball and baseball) so bitterly contested in a collegial manner.

From that point forward, the GSC has been giant steps ahead of the D-II pack. Dating back to 1997, the league has found neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for most of its team championships. NCAA Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or inspired legislation. No one wins more regionals or earns more NCAA post-season bids. In 2004, the league purchased its own new construction offi ce space. The crowning moment came in 2005-06 when the GSC debuted its highly successful “GSC-TV Live” package which included nine football games and its men’s & women’s basketball tournament fi nals. In 2009, the league became the fi rst conference at any level to produce its own weekly radio show, “GSC-Radio Live.” Add to that its web-TV show, “GSC Sports Weekly,” and the broadbanding of its Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Baseball championships, and you can see why the GSC is a Conference paving the way into the 21st century.

We take pride in our 43 National Team Championships in 12 sports and more than 100 regional titles, especially because there is no sacrifi ce on the academic side, where GSC student-athletes regularly earn Academic All-America.

Delta State, Florence State (now North Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin and Troy State were the charter members. Scheduling problems for the 1970-71 academic year limited the GSC to football, won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana (SELA) and Nichols State increased the membership to eight. The league opened an offi ce in Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf South Conference and began championships in nine men’s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (NWLA, now Northwestern State) joined in 1972 and two years later, NELA left for Division I with SELA and Nicholls State following in 1979.

The conference continued with seven teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia (1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy State moved to Division I, briefl y dropping the GSC back to seven members. An aggressive expansion under the guidance of new Com-missioner Nate Salant resulted in 10 new members: Lincoln Memorial (1992-93); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and Mississippi University for Women (1993-94); West Florida (1994-95); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville State moved to Division I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi College reclassifi ed to Division III at the end of 1995-96, and was replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the Conference at 16 schools entering the 1996-97 season.

In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA conference at any level with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics program at the end of the 2002-03 season, decreasing the membership to 17. The Conference dropped to 15 teams in 2006-07 when Central Arkansas reclassifi ed to Division I and Lincoln Memorial moved to the South Atlantic Confer-ence. The GSC moved to its current 14-team membership in 2009-10 when Montevallo joined the Peach Belt Conference.

Former Commissioner Jim McCullough brought the GSC offi ce to Birmingham. Current Commissioner, Nate Salant began his tenure in October, 1992. He is assisted by Assistant Commissioner for Media and Public Affairs Michael Anderson and Assistant Sports Information Director Albert (A.A.) Moore and Senior Woman Administrator Andrea Anderson. The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. William Cale (North Alabama). Joining him on the executive committee are Vice Chair Dr. Judy Bense (West Florida) and past-Chair Dr. Beheruz Sethna (West Georgia). The Supervisors of Offi cials are Jeff Roberson (Foot-ball), John Caldwell (Basketball-West Division) and Mike Murphy (Basketball-East Division).

THE GSC

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The University of West Alabama is a fully accredited state institution with a nationwide reputation for its outstanding student body and faculty members. West Alabama is small enough that the students get to know almost everyone on campus, and guests are greeted with a friendly “Hello” from passing faculty and students.

The University was founded in 1835 as a female academy,

and during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was under the leadership of the colorful Miss Julia Tutwiler. Through the efforts of Miss Tutwiler, this institution became one of the most outstanding teacher colleges in the South.

The University is located in Livingston, Alabama, the county seat of Sumter County, on United States Highway 11, Alabama Highway 28, and Interstate 20/59. It is 116 miles southwest of Birmingham, 130 miles west of Montgomery, and 37 miles east of Meridian, Mississippi.

Although the original school site covered only seven acres, the facilities have grown, and today the campus sprawls over 574 acres, with beautiful rolling hills, woods, and a 54-acre lake. An old covered bridge, located near the George C. Wallace Union Building, refl ects the mood and character of this easy, quiet, and friendly part of the state.

The University of West Alabama is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor of Alabama. While recognizing a special obligation to the educational, economic, and cultural life of the community and region where it is located, the University welcomes students from more distant locales.

The University is comprised of the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Education, the College of Business, the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, the Division of Nursing, and the School of Graduate Studies. It offers the Associate in Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Education and Master of Science in Continuing Education degrees.

Additionally, the University’s College of Education, College of Business, and Division of Nursing are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, The Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs, and the National League of Nursing, respectively.

The University’s accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools gives regional and

national recognition to credits and degrees earned at the University.

The student body of some 5,157 comes from Alabama and many other states. Of the teaching faculty, well over 50 percent hold earned doctorates and more than 65 percent have at least one year of education beyond the master’s degree.

UNIVERSITY FACTSFounded: 1835Location: Livingston, Ala.President: Dr. Richard D. HollandEnrollment: 5,157Geographic: 70% in-state; 30 % out-of-stateStudent/Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1Faculty: 72% hold doctoral degreesAverage Costs: 9,469 in-state; 14,069 out-of-stateAcademic Emphasis: Liberal Arts, Business, Education Natural Sciences & Mathmatics, Technology, Nursing

WEST ALABAMA

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In 2002, Dr. Richard D. Holland became the tenth President of the University of West Alabama, founded in 1835. He earned his bachelor and master’s degree in Biology at the University of West Alabama and his Ph.D. in Botany at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Prior to becoming President, he served as a Professor of Biology and Dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at UWA.

Holland’s contributions to the University, the community, and the State of Alabama are numerous. His areas of service include: Chair of UWA’s Reaffirmation Self-Study Committee for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1991 and 2002; Chair of the University Senate for five terms; Member of the Board of Directors for the UWA Foundation; Member of the Council of Arts and Sciences Deans and Council of Presidents for the Alabama Commission on Higher Education; Member of the President’s Council of the Higher Education Partnership of Alabama; State of Alabama Liaison to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities; Chair of the Sumter County Historical Society; Member of the Board of Directors of the Sumter County Fine Arts Council; Member of the Board of Directors and President of the Sumter County Historical Society; Member and Treasurer of the City of Livingston Beautification Committee; Member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Alabama Wildflower Society; Member of the Alabama Advisory Committee on Roadside Plantings; Member of the Board of Directors of the Nature Conservancy Chapter of Alabama; Member of the Onsite Wastewater Management Committee of the Alabama Department of Public Heath; Member of the Board of the Tombigbee RC&D Council; Chair of the West Alabama Regional Alliance; Member of the Board of Directors of the Black Belt Community Foundation; Member of the Governor’s Black Belt Action Commission; Chair of the Alabama Medical Education Consortium and the Black Belt Health Scholars Partnership; and is the recipient of the Silver Beaver Award presented by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to youth.

Dr. Holland has been honored by his peers in the academic community, by his students, and to his fellow UWA Alumni. His honors include; UWA Society of the Golden Key; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; the Alpha Chi National Honor Society; Recipient of the UWA Gilbert Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1994 and 1990; UWA Faculty Loyalty Award; Distinguished Service Award from the Association of Conservation Districts, Area III; Sterling’s Who’s Who International; Charter Member of the UWA Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi; and the Beta Beta Beta National Biological Society.

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Welcome to West Alabama’s regional state university. As a comprehensive state university, we offer a broad range of academic programs leading to the associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, as well as support services to the business, government, and education communities. We also have students from throughout the United States and from many countries, creating a diverse and stimulating learning environment.

There are very few universities left that can offer quality academic programs in a very personal setting at a reasonable cost. Our average class size is about twenty-three students, and our students receive advisement and counseling directly from the faculty in their major areas. Furthermore, we offer a small town setting with a secure environment, free from many of the distractions of larger cities.

All of our academic colleges offer various forms of consulting and problem solving to diverse businesses and agencies within the region. Many of these programs provide our students with hands-on experience in the form of practica and internships, as well as providing valuable support to the community.

As UWA’s president, I make it a priority to be visible on campus, and my door is always open to students. Indeed, at UWA, all employees pride themselves on placing students first.

WEST ALABAMA PRESIDENTS

1936-1944 ....................................................................................................................... Dr. N.F. Greenhill1944-1954 ................................................................................................................................Dr. W.W. Hill1954-1963 ............................................................................................................................... Dr. D.P. Culp1963-1972 ...................................................................................................................Dr. John E. Deloney1972-1973 ......................................................................................... Dr. Ralph M. Lyon (Acting President)1973-1993 .........................................................................................................................Dr. Asa N. Green1993-1994 ...................................................................................Dr. James Bob Drake (Interim President)1994-1998 ....................................................................................................................Dr. Donald C. Hines1998-2002 ..........................................................................................................................Dr. Ed D. Roach2002-present ............................................................................................................Dr. Richard D. Holland

DR. RICHARD HOLLAND

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Progress. That’s the word that best describes the UWA department of athletics since Dr. E. J. Brophy’s arrival as Director of Athletics on June 1, 2006.

At UWA, Brophy oversees the institution’s 10 NCAA Division II sports that compete in the Gulf South Conference, as well as Men’s and Women’s Rodeo.

Brophy enters his fi fth year as Director of Athletics at the University of West Alabama after serving as Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs at the University of Alabama at Birmingham from March 2005 through May 2006.

Brophy has led the charge in improving UWA’s athletics facilities, including renovations to Tiger Stadium, the UWA Football Practice Facility, the Tartt Baseball Complex, Pruitt Gymnasium and the UWA Softball Facility. These upgrades have included the erection of a new softball lockerroom, the creation of the Cross Country Clubhouse and upgrades to lockerrooms for several sports such as football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball. Brophy also supervised completion and fi nal funding for the 41,000 square foot Dora Dahlberg Beard Indoor Practice Facility for baseball and softball. New synthetic turf was also installed in Tiger Stadium in the summer of 2010.

In the area of fundraising, Brophy enhanced the university’s booster club by giving it a new name – The Tiger Club – which along with a newly developed corporate sponsorship program has procured over $800,000 since its inception in 2006. Brophy also was instrumental in negotiating corporate partnerships with Coca-Cola and Adidas, as well as new radio broadcast agreements and expanding the visibility of the overall sports program.

During Brophy’s tenure at UWA, the Tigers have won two Gulf South Conference East Division baseball titles (2007, 2009), participated in two NCAA baseball regionals (2008, 2009) and set the baseball season record for wins (45 - 2008). UWA baseball was also ranked in the fi nal Top 20 polls for three straight seasons (2007, 2008, 2009). West Alabama also made the NCAA football playoffs for the fi rst time in 34 years (2009), reached the program’s highest win total (8) since 1975 and defeated the number one football team in the country (UNA, 2009). The 2009 football Tigers also had a dramatic fi rst round road playoff victory versus Albany State, and fi nished the 2009 campaign ranked 19th in the fi nal Division II football poll.

UWA made the NCAA men’s tennis tournament for the fi rst two times in school history (2009, 2010) while setting the program record for wins 23 (2010), and also tied the school record for softball wins with 42 (2009). Additionally, the Tiger volleyball team was the last team in America to lose a match in 2007, after a stellar 18-0 start en route to a 27-6 fi nal record and a Top 25 ranking. The 2009 volleyball squad won 30 matches, captured its fi rst ever Gulf South Conference East Division crown and fi nished as the Gulf South Conference runner-up.

Brophy also served as a member of the NCAA Division II Regional Baseball Committee from 2007-2010, and was a member of the NCAA Division II National Men’s Basketball Committee in 2009-2010.

Brophy, who has more than 18 years of experience as a professional athlete, collegiate coach and university athletic administrator, joined the UAB athletic department in January 2003 as Assistant Director of Athletic Development. A Montgomery, Alabama, native, Brophy was responsible for athletic fundraising, day-to-day operations of the Blazer Club scholarship organization, game-day hospitality for donors at Blazer football and basketball games and various other duties. In March 2005 Brophy was named Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs and continued heading the Blazer Club Scholarship Fund and all basketball and football priority seating.

After an all-conference baseball career at UAB from 1989-1992, Brophy was drafted as a 37th-round selection by the Philadelphia Phillies and spent four seasons in their minor league system, reaching the Triple-A level in 1995. At the conclusion of his playing career, Brophy was named assistant baseball coach at Samford University in 1996 and held the same post at the University of Montevallo in 1998. He was the head baseball coach at Wallace Community College in Selma, Alabama, from August 1998 until January 2003. In recognition of his 100th collegiate coaching victory in 2002, he was named to the Alabama and American Baseball Coaches Century Club.

Brophy graduated from UAB in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education. He earned his Master of Arts degree in Physical Education from UAB in 1998. He received a PhD from UAB in Educational Leadership in August 2009.

Brophy is married to the former Cindy Wooten of Birmingham, Alabama. They have two children. Son Brooks, 11, and daughter Bailey, 8.

DR. E. J. BROPHY

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Janet MontgomeryAssociate Athletic Director

Senior Women’s AdministratorAcademic Coordinator

[email protected]

Dee OutlawAthletic Director Emertius

Compliance [email protected]

Micky SmithFaculty Athletic Representative

[email protected]

Penny DewSpecial Assistant to the

Director of [email protected]

R. T. Floyd, EdD, ATC, CSCSDirector of Athletic Training

and Sports [email protected]

STUDENT-ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT

Student-athletes at UWA are fi rst and foremost students and as such are expected to fulfi ll certain expectations. Among these are the following: • Earning a degree is the primary goal. • Class attendance is expected and required. • Complying with all NCAA and Gulf South Conference rules is the student-athlete’s responsibility. • Actively participating in all aspects of campus life enriches the personal development and educational experience of each student-athlete. • Academic and athletic integrity is expected. • Student-athletes are ambassadors for the University of West Alabama, the Department of Athletics, and their team.

Student-athletes will be judged and received more scrutiny than other UWA students, simply because more is expected of them. Faculty, University administrators and staff know who the student-athletes are and expect them to act like reasonable and responsible people. If student-athletes cut classes, neglect assignments, are inactive in class or perform poorly on exams, they will receive special notice-because they are an athlete.

The student-athlete at UWA -- by demonstrating character, intelligence, and athletic ability -- has established a tradition, which is one of the university’s greatest assets. All student-athletes are a very important part of this successful tradition and it is up to each one to carry and pass on the tradition. Student-athletes are urged to participate in campus organizations as well as student-athletic organiza-tions. The following organizations are particularly suitable for student-athletes and all are encouraged to participate in one or more:

• Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA); advisors, Gary Rundles • Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC); advisor, Janet Montgomery

TIGER CLUB

The success of the Tiger athletics program depends on the col-lective loyalty, generosity and support of UWA alumni and friends.

The Tiger Club was established to enhance UWA’s athletic programs by providing opportunities to more than 250 student-athletes in 12 intercollegiate sports. Contributions to the Tiger Club are used to provide support to UWA’s student-athletes and give them the highest standard of training facilities and learning opportunities.

Tiger Club members enjoy many benefi ts and privileges, but they are far outweighed by the satisfaction of supporting the educational and athletic efforts of UWA’s student-athletes.

The University of West Alabama’s Tiger Club is the vital link for the success of the Tiger athletics program. For more information about the Tiger Club, please contact Director of Athletics Dr. E. J. Brophy at (205) 652-3652 or by e-mail at [email protected].

JUNIOR TIGER KIDS CLUB

The purpose of the UWA Junior Tiger Kids Club is to provide enjoyment for children ages 4-12 at UWA Athletic events. The $10 membership per child includes:

• One free Junior Tiger Kids Club T-shirt• Running through the new tunnel onto the fi eld before all Tiger home football games• Joining the players on the fi eld for the National Anthem at all UWA baseball or softball games• Dribbling and shooting at halftime of all UWA men and women’s basketball games• Free general admission for Kids Club members to all UWA home athletic contests

For more information please contact Janet Montgomery at (205) 652-3630.

ATHLETIC STAFF

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Will [email protected]

Chad PhippsMen’s and Women’s [email protected]

Glen FanelliMen’s and Women’s [email protected]

Craig RodenWomen’s [email protected]

Brad Montgomery, MAT, ATCAthletic [email protected]

Eddie McCarterMen’s [email protected]

Gary [email protected]

Don MedeirosMen’s and Women’s Cross [email protected]

Tabitha TurnerWomen’s [email protected]

Graeme OrrWomen’s [email protected]

LUieDirector of In-Game [email protected]

Will [email protected]

UWA HEAD COACHES

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UWA SOFTBALL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown Previous School 1 Katie Ford RHP 5-7 Sr. Garden City, Kan. Johnson County CC 2 Taylor Beck C 5-3 Fr. Mesa, Ariz. Red Mountain HS 3 Meagan Sloke 3B 5-2 Sr. Mobile, Ala. Faulkner State CC 5 Kelli Hartley SS 5-7 Sr. Northport, Ala. Tuscaloosa Co. HS 7 Caitlyn Bonham 2B 5-8 Sr. Springville, Ala. Wallace State CC-Hanceville 8 Allison Lockhart OF 5-4 Fr. Jasper, Ala. Cordova HS 9 Anna Shartzer 1B/OF 5-7 So. Gulf Shores, Ala. Auburn-Montgomery 10 Hannah Griffi n RHP 5-8 Jr. Mobile, Ala. Southern Mississippi 11 Taylor Miller INF 5-10 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas 12 Stephanie Beahn 2B 5-4 Sr. Saraland, Ala. Faulkner State CC 13 Jessica Powell OF 5-10 Sr. Orangevale, Calif. Sierra College 14 Taylor Tucker RHP 5-10 Fr. Philadelphia, Miss. Neshoba Central HS 15 Nicole Bailey C 5-11 Jr. Saraland, Ala. Marion Military Institute 16 Angela Smith OF 5-2 Sr. Wetumpka, Ala. Wetumpka HS 17 Ashley Frost 3B 5-9 Sr. San Jose, Calif. San Jose City College 18 Valisha Fincher OF 5-7 Sr. Tarrant, Ala. Tarrant HS 20 Rebecca Schick OF/C 5-7 Fr. New Orleans, La. Samford University 22 Madison Fuller 1B 5-8 Jr. Northport, Ala. Shelton State CC 34 Kristen Skinner RHP 5-9 Jr. Toxey, Ala. Wallace State CC-Hanceville

No. Name 15 Bailey, Nicole 12 Beahn, Stephanie 2 Beck, Taylor 7 Bonham, Caitlyn 18 Fincher, Valisha 1 Ford, Katie 17 Frost, Ashley 22 Fuller, Madison 10 Griffi n, Hannah 5 Hartley, Kelli 8 Lockhart, Allison 11 Miller, Taylor 13 Powell, Jessica 20 Schick, Rebecca 9 Shartzer, Anna 34 Skinner, Kristen 3 Sloke, Meagan 16 Smith, Angela 14 Tucker, Taylor

SeniorsStephanie BeahnCaitlyn BonhamValisha FincherAshley FrostKatie FordKelli HartleyJessica PowellMeagan SlokeAngela Smith

JuniorsNicole BaileyMadison FullerHannah Griffi nKristen Skinner

SophomoresAnna Shartzer

FreshmenTaylor BeckAllison LockhartTaylor MillerRebecca Schick Taylor Tucker

AlabamaNicole Bailey SaralandStephanie Beahn SaralandCaitlyn Bonham SpringvilleValisha Fincher TarrantMadison Fuller NorthportHannah Griffi n MobileKelli Hartley NorthportAllison Lockhart JasperAnna Shartzer Gulf ShoresKristen Skinner ToxeyMeagan Sloke MobileAngela Smith Wetumpka

ArizonaTaylor Beck Mesa

CaliforniaJessica Powell Orangevale

FloridaTaylor Miller Ft. Lauderdale

KansasKatie Ford Garden City

LouisianaRebecca Schick New Orleans

MississippiTaylor Tucker Philadelphia

Infi eldersMadison Fuller First BaseAnna Shartzer First BaseCaitlyn Bonham Second BaseStephanie Beahn Second BaseAshley Frost Third BaseMeagan Sloke Third BaseKelli Hartley ShortstopTaylor Miller Utility

Outfi eldersValisha Fincher Left FieldAllison Lockhart Left FieldJessica Powell Center FieldRebecca Schick Right FieldAngela Smith Right Field

CatchersTaylor BeckNicole Bailey

PitchersKatie Ford Right-handerHannah Griffi n Right-handerTaylor Tucker Right-handerKristen Skinner Right-hander

January6 - Kristen Skinner6 - Taylor Tucker30 - Anna Shartzer

February16 - Madison Fuller

March29 - Kelli Hartley

April24 - Stephanie Beahn28 - Katie Ford

May12 - Nicole Bailey22 - Taylor Miller23 - Taylor Beck

June12 - Ashley Frost20 - Angela Smith

August6 - Jessica Powell18 - Caitlyn Bonham

September19 - Meagan Sloke26 - Hannah Griffi n

November4 - Allison Lockhart14 - Valisha Fincher20 - Rebecca Schick

2011 ROSTER

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THE TIGERS

Will Atkinson, enters his fourth season as head coach of the Tigers and fi fth overall associated with the UWA program. Atkinson comes to West Alabama from Lambuth University in Jackson, Tenn., where he served as the head softball coach

for six seasons.

In his three seasons at the helm in Livingston, Atkinson has com-piled 109 wins at West Alabama – including 38 wins during the 2010 campaign. Atkinson picked up his 100th victory with the Tigers on April 8 of last season in a 4-0 blanking of Delta State in the Gulf South Conference Crossover. The softball team saw four players named to the All-GSC – including the program’s fi fth, three-time all-conference selection in Kelli Hartley. Stephanie Beahn joined Hartley on the fi rst team, while outfi elder Lindsey Skinner and designated player Lauren Mills were tabbed to the second team.

The Tiger softball team excelled in the classroom. UWA landed three members on the league’s East All-Academic Team led by 2010 All-GSC second team selection Lauren Mills. Mills fi nished her two-year stint in Livingston as a two-time all-conference performer. Seniors Angela Hanna and Mary Wright were also tabbed to the softball academic squad. Katie Ford also earned academic success for the softball program as she was one of 13 UWA student-athletes to be named to the 2009-10 Division II Athletics Directors Association Academic Achievement Awards list. Ford, Hartley, Mills, Wright and Ashley Frost were all named National Fastpitch Coaches Association/Girls Got Game All-American Scholar Athetes.

In 2009, Atkinson guided the Tigers to a record-shattering season after compiling a 42-17 overall mark and their fi rst appearance in the Gulf South Conference Tournament since the 1997 season. The 42 wins by the 2009 squad tied a school record for wins in a season. In conference play, UWA claimed 12 wins, equaling the school mark for wins against league competition. At the plate, the Tigers turned in a school-record 80 home runs which ranked third in the GSC and sixth in the NCAA. The Red and White broke RBI (384), batting aver-age (.336) and total bases (862) record. In 2009, UWA collected a plethora of post season awards as Kelli Hartley became the school’s fi rst All-American after earning third team honors from Daktronics. A total of six Tigers were tabbed All-GSC East in 2009, headlined by

fi rst team selections – Hartley, Ashley Edgar and Valisha Fincher.

On April 7, 2009 against Stillman College, Atkinson reached the 200-career wins plateau and was recognized by the National Fast-pitch Coaches Association as a member of the Easton Victory Club for reaching this milestone. Atkinson currently has 243 career wins in nine seasons.

Atkinson orchestrated a 29-29 record in his fi rst season at UWA. The 29 wins posted by the Tigers were the most in the program’s laurels since the 1997 season. The Red and White concluded the 2008 season by knocking off No. 2 Alabama in Huntsville, 6-5 at the UWA Softball Complex in Livingston. Brittany McGee tossed UWA’s fi rst perfect game in the history of UWA Softball. The Tigers placed seven players on the All-GSC East Team in 2008. Under Atkinson’s watch, ten players have been named to the GSC Spring Academic Honor Roll, including Laura Bagwell and Aubree Hudson’s selection to the 2009 GSC All-Academic squad. Bagwell and Hudson were also named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Second Team in 2009.

Coach Atkinson earned Mid-South Conference Co-Coach of the Year honors in 2005 and was recognized by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association as a member of the Easton Victory Club for reaching the 100 career win milestone during the 2005 season.

Atkinson, who works extensively with catch-ers and infi elders, coached 31 All Mid-South Conference players, 20 Academic All Mid-South Conference players, four NAIA All-Region XI players, three Lambuth University Female Athletes of the Year (2004, 2005, 2006), one Mid-South Conference Female Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006), and three NFCA Academic All-Americans during his tenure as head coach.

Following a third-place fi nish in the NAIA Region XI playoffs as a player for the Lambuth Eagles baseball team, the Madison, Ala. native made the transition from player to coach when he accepted the second assistant position on the Lambuth baseball staff in the fall of 1997.

After serving as the second assistant for two years, Atkinson was named the fi rst assistant in 1999. During that season, Atkinson helped guide the Eagles baseball team to the NAIA Region XI Finals, and upon completion of the 2000 season was named the head softball coach at Lambuth University. He also served as the Sports Informa-tion Director for 17 intercollegiate teams at Lambuth University from 1999-2005.

A 1999 graduate of Lambuth University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English, Atkinson is married to the former April Collins of Jackson, Tenn., and they have one daughter, Neely (5).

ATKINSON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year School Record Conference/Tournament Finish 2001 Lambuth 25-30 4th (Mid-South) 2002 Lambuth 17-35 6th (Mid-South) 2003 Lambuth 20-26 2nd (Mid-South) 2004 Lambuth 19-35 6th (Mid-South) 2005 Lambuth 28-28 2nd (Mid-South)/2nd (MSC) 2006 Lambuth 25-31 5th (Mid-South)/3rd (MSC) 2008 UWA 29-29 5th (GSC East) 2009 UWA 42-17 4th (GSC East) 2010 UWA 38-23 4th (GSC East) 9 Seasons 213-254

WILL ATKINSONHEAD COACH • FOURTH YEAR AT UWALAMBUTH UNIVERSITY, 1999

The Atkinson Family: Will, Neely & April

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THE TIGERS

Rachael Maulorico begins her fi rst season with the Tigers. The Overbrook, Kan.-native played col-

legiately at Henderson State and Oklahoma Panhandle State before suffering a knee injury that forced the end of her career. During her college career, Maulorico was a utility player, seeing action at third base and at catcher.

Maulorcio, who was an all-conference performer at Santa Fe Trail High School in Carbondale, Kan., earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business from Baker University in Baldwin, Kan. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Environmental Science.

Meghan DARHOWERASSISTANT COACHFIRST YEAR AT UWAMICHIGAN STATE, 2008

Meghan Darhower comes to UWA after serving as assistant coach at Northwest Florida State College for

two seasons. The Niceville, Fla.-native served as the infi eld and hit-ting coach and helped guide the Raiders to the conference champion-ship in 2009. While at NWFSC, Darhower was a member of the 2009 “Coaching Staff of the Year”. She coached three All-Americans, six All-Region players, six Academic All-Americans and 12 All-Confer-ence selections.

Darhower played collegiately at Division I, Big Ten member Michigan State, where she received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a cognate in coaching in 2008. Darhower started 196 games for the Spartans at shortstop or third base. While at MSU, she helped lead the team to its fi rst Big 10 title in 2004 and etched her name in the record books.

Prior to her coaching career at NWFSC, Darhower served as a volunteer assistant coach at Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. During the 2008 season, Darhower served as hitting and infi eld coach for the Golden Grizzlies.

Rachael MAULORICOGRADUATE ASSISTANTFIRST YEAR AT UWABAKER, 2010

After completing a two year Gradu-ate Assistantship at the University of West Alabama, Whitney Smith

became a full time member of AT faculty in July 2010. Whitney is working with the Volleyball and Softball teams, instructing the Intro-duction to Athletic Training undergraduate course, and fi lling the role as Clinical Coordinator for the athletic training education program.

Whitney began her athletic training career at Lee University, a CAAHEP accredited athletic training education program, graduating in December of 2007 with her B.S. in Athletic Training. In January of 2008, Whitney began working at Florida Institute of Technology as an Assistant Athletic Trainer before she made the move to the University of West Alabama in August 2008. While working as a Graduate Assis-tant at UWA, Whitney received her Master of Arts in Teaching, Physi-cal Education in December 2009 and worked a the Rehabilitation Aid for Champion Sports Medicine Physical Therapy. She continues to pursue growth, integrity, and excellence as an athletic training and instructor as well as searching for new ways to fi ll exciting roles in the athletic training profession.

Whitney SMITH, MAT, ATCASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERTHIRD YEAR AT UWALEE UNIVERSITY, 2007

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THE TIGERS2010: Pitched in 43 games and started 26 games for the Tigers … Amassed a 25-6 recorded in her fi rst year with UWA with a 2.92 ERA and logged 189.2 innings … Started the season with an 13-0 record … Recorded 205 strikeouts … Registered 11 games with at least seven strikeouts and three games with double digit strikeout totals … Pitched a complete game one hit, 11 strikeout performance against Judson College on April 13.

Johnson City Community College: Named National Junior College Athletic Association All-American as a sophomore at Johnson City CC … A two-time Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference selection, earning First Team status last season and a Second Team honoree in 2008 … Named to the KJCCC All-Region VI teams in 2008 and 2009 … Helped guide JCCC to 72 wins in two seasons and a pair of regional championships … Finished a combined 32-6 in the circle at JCCC after turning in an impressive 13-1 mark last season … Finished her second season at JCCC with 124 strikeouts in 97 innings pitched … Allowed just 23 earned runs and posted a 1.65 earned run average … Tabbed to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s 2008 All-Region VI Team … As a freshman, she led the staff in ERA (1.93), games played (34, complete games (15) and strikeouts (102) … Her ERA ranked 25th in the NJCAA … Stellar performer in the classroom after earning Academic All-American honors from the NFCA and the NJCAA in 2008 and 2009.

Prep: Attended Garden City High School in Garden City, Kan. … Coached by her father, John Ford … Earned four varsity letters in softball and three in cheerleading … Named by the Kansas Softball

Coaches Association as a Second Team All-State pitcher her sophomore, junior and senior years … Named the Hutchinson News Pitcher of the Year in 2007 … Also selected the Western Athletic Confer-ence Player of the Year as a senior … Garnered First Team All-Area honors by the Hutchinson News in 2005 and 2006 … Was a four-time Western Athletic Conference and Garden City Telegram All-Area First Team selection … Won 55 games in her prep career … Struck out 201 batters and posted a 17-4 record her sophomore year … Went 17-5 her junior year and a 12-8 as a senior with 156 strikeouts … Owns the school record for most career strikeouts with 678 and innings pitched with 513 … Also set a game record for most batters struck out with 18 … Nationals Honors Society member … Three-time academic letter winner … Was a 2007 Kansas Amateur Softball Association scholarship winner.

Personal: Katherine Elizabeth Ford was born on April 28, 1989 in Garden City, Kan. … The daughter of John and Sharon Ford … Has three siblings, brother JJ (22) and sisters Kelli (16) and Leslie (14) … JJ is a member of the Midwestern State University football team … Enjoys watching football, shopping, eating and spending time with friends when away from the softball diamond … Her highest ambition in sports is to win a national championship … Her objective beyond sports is to teach high school math and be a coach … Participated in travel ball with the Garden City Magic and the Wichita Vipers.

#1 Katie

FORDFORDRHP • 5-7 • Sr.

Garden City, Kan.

Johnson County CC

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsInnings Pitched ......................... 7.0 (4-13-10)Earned Runs ................................ 9 (3-28-10)Strikeouts .................................. 11 (4-13-10)Hits Allowed ............................. 14 (3-28-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsERA .............................................2.92 (2010)Opp. Batting Avg......................... .232 (2010)Innings Pitched ..........................189.2 (2010)Victories .........................................25 (2010)Complete Games ..............................8 (2010)Hits Allowed ................................167 (2010)Runs Allowed .................................87 (2010)Walks Issued ..................................83 (2010)Strikeouts .....................................205 (2010)Doubles Allowed ............................17 (2010)Triples Allowed ................................0 (2010)Home Runs Allowed ......................19 (2010)Wild Pitches Thrown ........................8 (2010)Hit Batters ......................................12 (2010)

FORD’S CAREER NUMBERS

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG. WP HBP SFA SHA

2010 2.92 25-6 43 26 8 5 0 189.2 167 87 79 83 205 17 0 19 844 .232 8 12 3 27

Total 2.92 25-6 43 26 8 5 0 189.2 167 87 79 83 205 17 0 19 844 .232 8 12 3 27

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 49 games and started in 37 games for the Tigers … Batted .262 over the season … Knocked in 2 home runs and 27 RBI for the Tigers … Recorded 27 RBI … Went 2 for 3 with a home run and 3 RBI against Lambuth on April 17 .

Faulkner State Community College: Comes to Livingston after two seasons at Faulkner State Community College … Member of the 2009 Alabama Community College Conference South Division title squad last season at FSCC … A Second Team All-Region Selection and named to the ACCC Cham-pionship All-Tournament team in 2009 … Batted .306 as a freshman after posting 53 hits and driving in 22 runs … Played in 56 games with 173 plate appear- ances … Carded 12 doubles a triple in 2008 and only stuck out 11 times … Registered 44 hits as a sophomore along with 12 more two-baggers … Finished her junior college career with 18 walks and 15 stolen bases, 14 of those coming in 2009 … Dished out 174 assists in two seasons at FSCC.

High School: Attended W.P. Davidson High School in Mobile, Ala. … Played for Charlie Shipp … A multi-

sport athlete for the warriors, competing in softball, basketball and volleyball … A four-year captain on the softball diamond and served as captain of the volleyball squad for two seasons … Claimed All-State honors for three seasons and tabbed to the All-County team all four years on the prep level … An Honor-able Mention selection to the Mobile Press Register’s Super 12 Team and earned First Team honors one season.

Personal: Meagan Sandra Sloke was born on September 19, 1988 in Hunts-ville, Ala. … The daughter of Mark and Marti Sloke … Has two sisters Mitzi (27) and Mallory

(24) … Chose UWA over the University of Mobile … Wants to enter the

teaching profession after college … Highest ambition in sports is to win.

#3 MeaghanSLOKESLOKE3B • 5-2 • Sr.

Mobile, Ala.

Faulkner State CC

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns .............................................. 2 (3-5-10)Hits .............................................. 2 (4-25-10)Doubles ......................................... 1 (4-8-10)Total Bases ....................................5 (4-17-10)RBI ................................................4 (4-25-10)Walks .............................................2 (2-19-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ............................... .262 (2010)At-Bats .........................................126 (2010)Runs ...............................................17 (2010)Hits .................................................33 (2010)Doubles ............................................5 (2010)Triples ..............................................0 (2010)Homeruns .........................................2 (2010)RBI .................................................27 (2010)Exta-Base Hits .................................7 (2010)Total Bases .....................................44 (2010)Slugging Pct. .............................. .349 (2010)Walks Drawn ..................................12 (2010)Sacrifi ces ..........................................3 (2010)On-Base Pct. .............................. .333 (2010)Stolen Bases .....................................0 (2010)

SLOKE’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2010 .262 49-37 126 17 33 5 0 2 27 44 .349 12 2 15 .333 1 2 0-1 22 43 9 .878

Total .262 49-37 126 17 33 5 0 2 27 44 .349 12 2 15 .333 1 2 0-1 22 43 9 .878

season.

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THE TIGERS2010: Played and started in 59 games for the Tigers … Batted .299 over the season … Knocked in fi ve home runs, 41 RBI and scored 35 runs … Registered 17 doubles, 13 stolen bases and one triple … Recorded 12 games with multiple home runs … Went 3 for 4 with two doubles, a stolen base and an RBI against Nova Southeastern on March 06 … Named to the GSC All-Conference Team for the 3rd straight year, the fi rst UWA player to have that distinction since 2002.

2009: Named UWA’s fi rst softball player to garner All-American status after being tabbed to the Daktronics Third Team …A Gulf South Conference East Division First Team selection … Ranked second on the team in batting with a .390 average … Led the squad in hits (71) and in RBIs with 70 … Collected 35 extra base hits, including 15 home runs which ranked fourth in the GSC and 24th in the NCAA … Ranked third in the GSC in slugging percentage at .764 … Established a new UWA runs scored in a season mark with 57 runs scored … Finished 9-of-10 in stolen bases and reached base .438 percent of the time … Reached base via walk 14 times … Credited with 159 putouts and 125 assists … Ranked among the NCAA leaders in slugging percentage, and home runs per game … Turned in 13 multiple hit contests and seven games with three or more hits …. Posted 22 multiple RBI games, including a fi ve RBI-outing against Stillman (3/24) … Finished with a pair of home runs in each contest versus Augusta State (2/21) and Delta State (4/4) … Put together two season-best 10-game hitting streak during the season, Feb. 14-Feb.22 and March 7-21.

2008: A constant at second base as a freshman, starting every game in 2008 … hit safely in 37 games and posted 18 multi-hit contests … Earned Second

Team All-Gulf South Conference Honors … Listed second on the team in batting average with a .346 clip … Shattered UWA’s freshman home run record with a team-best 13 home runs … Ranked fi fth in the GSC in home runs … Ranked in the top 10 of the GSC in runs scored (8th), slugging percentage (7th), RBIs (6th) … Posted a pair of round-trippers twice during the season against North Georgia College and State (2/8) and versus Indianapolis (2/23) at the UAH Chillout … Led UWA in total bases with 114 and runs scored with 49 … Collected 62 hits, 25 for extra bases … Reached base via walk 22 times … Credited with 208 total plate appearances … Paced UWA offensively with a .637 slugging percentage … Went 2-for-3 against Arm-strong Atlantic State (2/16), both hits were doubles …Tallied nine total bases against Indianapolis (2/23) … Produced a team-best 22 hits in conference play, six for extra bases … Assisted in fi ve double plays and posted a .957 fi elding percentage … Registered nine putouts against Augusta State (2/15) … Dished out six assists against Saint Leo (3/10).

High School: Prepped at Tuscaloosa County High School in Northport, Ala. under head coach Alan Reach ... A four-year letterwinner in softball, including one season as team captain for the Wildcats ... Tabbed All-State in 2007 after posting a 23-11 record in the circle ... Listed as one of the top-10 players from the state of Alabama as a senior ... TCHS fi nished 2007 ranked in the Birmingham News/Alabama Sports Writers Associa-tion Poll with a 40-18 campaign ... The Wildcats ranked No. 9 in Class 6A in 2006 ... Split time between pitching and the outfi eld ... A member of the TCHS volleyball program for four seasons and was voted captain of the squad for one season ... Named to the 2006 All-District Volleyball Team as a senior ... Played with the Bama

Vipers traveling squad, advancing to the United States Fastpitch Association World Series in 2007.

Personal: Kelli Alyson Hartley was born March 29, 1989, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ... Majoring in psychology ... The daughter of Gary and Betty Hartley ... Has one brother, Hunter ... Enjoys hunting and fi shing in her spare time ... Chose UWA because of the home feeling it brings and to play softball for the Tigers.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns .............................................. 4 (3-1-08)Hits .............................................. 3 (4-17-10)Doubles ....................................... 2 (4-20-10)Total Bases ...................................1 (3-31-10)RBI ...............................................5 (4-24-09)Walks ............................................2 (4-11-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ............................... .390 (2009)At-Bats .........................................184 (2010)Runs ...............................................57 (2009)Hits .................................................71 (2009)Doubles ................................17 (2009, 2010)Triples ..............................................3 (2009)Homeruns .......................................15 (2009)RBI .................................................70 (2009)Exta-Base Hits ...............................35 (2009)Total Bases .....................................30 (2009)Slugging Pct. .............................. .764 (2009)Walks Drawn ..................................22 (2008)Sacrifi ces ................................5 (2008, 2010)On-Base Pct. .............................. .438 (2009)Stolen Bases ...................................13 (2010)

#5 Kelli

HARTLEYHARTLEYSS • 5-7 • Sr.

Northport, Ala.

Tuscaloosa County

HARTLEY’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2008 .346 58-58 179 49 62 11 1 13 47 114 .637 22 2 38 .417 3 2 6-7 145 97 11 .957

2009 .390 59-59 182 57 71 17 3 15 70 139 .764 14 3 27 .438 2 1 9-10 159 125 12 .959

2010 .299 59-59 184 35 55 17 1 5 41 89 .484 17 5 22 .368 3 2 13-15 101 110 19 .917

Total .345 176-176 545 141 188 45 5 33 158 342 .628 53 10 87 .407 8 5 28-32 405 332 42 .946

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 27 games and started in 6ix for the Tigers … Batted .259 during the season … Went two for three and recorded three RBI against Christian Brothers on April 10.

Wallace State Commu-nity College-Hanceville: Helped lead Wallace State Community Col-lege-Hanceville to a runner up fi nish at the National Ju-nior College Athletic Association’s national tournament … The Lady Lions posted a 63-10 overall mark in 2009 … WSCC claimed the NJCAA National Championship in 2008 after compiling a 68-8 worksheet … In the past two seasons, WSCC posted a 131-18 record … Scored 24 runs for the Lions in two seasons … In the starting line up 21 times and competed in 75 games in two seasons on the junior college level … Stole fi ve bases as a sophomore and drove in a pair of runs.

High School: Graduate of Springville High School in Springville, Ala. … Coached by Chris Williams at SHS

… A four-year letterwinner on the softball diamond and on the volleyball court at SHS … Served as captain of the softball team for one season … SHS fi nished sec-ond in the state in her fi nal season

as a Tiger … Participated in the Drama Club at SHS … Participated with the Southern Heat and Sharks during the summer.

Personal: Caitlyn Elizabeth Bonham was born on August 18, 1989 in Bir-mingham, Ala. … The daughter of Ken and Susan Bonham … Ma-joring in marine biology … Has four siblings – Crystal (26), Ken-neth (22), Richard (18) and

Benjamin (17) … Enjoys paint-ing and horseback riding away from the softball

diamond … Chose UWA because of the team and the campus … Final three college choices were South Ala-bama and North Alabama. … Wants to pursue a career as a marine biologist.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 1 (4-20-10)Hits .............................................. 2 (4-10-10)Doubles ........................................................ -Total Bases ...................................2 (4-10-10)RBI ...............................................3 (4-10-10)Walks ............................................2 (2-11-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ................................ .259 (2010) At-Bats ...........................................27 (2010)Runs .................................................7 (2010)Hits ...................................................7 (2010)Doubles ............................................0 (2010)Triples ..............................................0 (2010)Homeruns .........................................0 (2010)RBI ...................................................6 (2010)Exta-Base Hits .................................0 (2010)Total Bases .......................................7 (2010)Slugging Pct. ............................... .259 (2010)Walks Drawn ....................................5 (2010)Sacrifi ces ..........................................0 (2010)On-Base Pct. ............................... .375 (2010)Stolen Bases .....................................1 (2010)

#7 Caitlyn

BONHAMBONHAM2B • 5-8 • Sr.

Springville, Ala.

Wallace State CC

BONHAM’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2010 .259 27-6 27 7 7 0 0 0 6 7 .259 5 0 8 .375 0 0 1-1 2 5 1 .875

Total .259 27-6 27 7 7 0 0 0 6 7 .259 5 0 8 .375 0 0 1-1 2 5 1 .875

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 61 games and started in 60 games for the Tigers … Batted an outstanding .335 over the season … Accounted fi r 40 runs as well as 22 RBI … Registered 11 doubles, seven stolen bases and a triple … Went 3 for 4 with a home run, an RBI, a double, scored three runs and stole a base against Southern Indiana on February 21 … Recorded fi ve RBI and a home run against Stillman on February 17 … Fielded at a .936 clip and registered 103 put outs … Named to the GSC All-Confer-ence Team.

Faulkner State Com-munity College: Joins UWA after two sea-sons at Faulkner State Community College … Named to the Alabama Community College Con-ference All-Region Second Team in 2009 after guiding FSCC to the South Division Championship … Tabbed to the ACCC South First Team … Finished her sophomore campaign with a .348 batting average … Tallied 48 hits in 138 plate appearances, including 20 doubles, a triple and a home run in 2009 … Drove in 38 runs to fi nish her career as a Lady Chief with 61 runs batted in … Struck out only 11 times in her 292 career plate appearances at FSCC … Totaled a .348

last season en route to posting a .315 mark over her two-year career … Registered a .958 fi elding percent-age last year.

High school: Prepped at Satsuma High School in Satsuma, Ala. … Played for Jennifer Brown at SHS …

Named to the Mobile Register’s 2006 Super 12 Team after accumulating a .387 average at the dish … Helped led the Gators to an Area Championship in 2006 … Earned Rookie of the Year status after the 2003 season … Earned fi ve varsity letters in softball along with a pair in volleyball … Served as co-captain of the SHS volleyball squad for one season … Also involved in the Prom Committee at SHS … Par-ticipated in the summer travel ball circuits

with the Mobile Thrillers and the Envy.

Personal: Stephanie Nicole Beahn was born on April 24, 1989 in Mobile, Ala. … The daughter of Roy and Teri Beahn … Majoring in elementary education … Has two siblings – Tiffany (16) and Eric (8) … Wants to enter

the elementary teaching community after college … Admire’s current New York Met outfi elder Jeff Francoeur … Biggest thrill in sports was winning a conference championship at Faulkner State Community College a season ago … Former high school teammates with West Florida’s Melissa Chastang and Spring Hill Col-lege’s Hayley Brown … Enjoys playing volleyball as a hobby.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 3 (3-31-10)Hits ................................................ 3 (4-2-10)Doubles ....................................... 2 (4-10-10)Total Bases ...................................7 (2-21-10)RBI ...............................................5 (2-17-10)Walks ............................................2 (4-13-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ............................... .335 (2010)At-Bats .........................................170 (2010)Runs ...............................................40 (2010)Hits .................................................57 (2010)Doubles .......................................... 11 (2010)Triples ..............................................1 (2010)Homeruns .........................................4 (2010)RBI .................................................22 (2010)Exta-Base Hits ...............................16 (2010)Total Bases .....................................82 (2010)Slugging Pct. ............................... .482 (2010)Walks Drawn ..................................19 (2010)Sacrifi ces ........................................24 (2010)On-Base Pct. ............................... .403 (2010)Stolen Bases .....................................7 (2010)

#12 StephanieBEAHNBEAHN

2B • 5-4 • Sr.

Saraland, Ala.

Faulkner State CC

BEAHN’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2010 .335 61-60 170 40 57 11 1 4 22 82 .482 19 1 16 .403 1 23 7-9 103 74 12 .937

Total .335 61-60 170 40 57 11 1 4 22 82 .482 19 1 16 .403 1 23 7-9 103 74 12 .937

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THE TIGERS2010: Played and started in 57 games for the Tigers … Batted .278 over the season … Knocked in three home runs and 39 RBI … Scored 46 runs and amassed 11 doubles and one triple and stole 2 bases … Went 3 for 3 with 3 RBI, two doubles, hit a home run, and stole a base against Miles on March 24.

2009: A mainstay in centerfi eld as a sophomore … Started and played in 58 games last season … Fin-ished her fi rst season in a UWA uniform with a .304 batting clip … Posted 48 hits and scored 42 runs … Tallied nine doubles and fi ve home runs … A clean 10-for-10 in stolen bases … Listed second on the team in walks with 34, including four in one contest against West Georgia (4/16) … Recorded a hit in six straight games from March 9-March 19 … Carded a hit in six of the seven games played at the GSC Crossover … Finished 11 games with multiple hits, including four three-hit performances … Tallied 12 multiple RBI contests on the season.

Sierra College: Played one season at Sierra Junior College in Rocklin, Calif. … 2008 Big 8 All Conference

performer for head coach Darci Brownell … Helped guide the Wolverines to a 36-14 record … SCJC partici-pated in the Nor-Cal Elite 8 … Finished 12th in the state … An All-State selection and tabbed All-American … Saw action in 45 games and ranked third on the team in batting average with a .410 clip … Registered 55 hits, 19 for extra bases … Drove in 33 runs along with a team best 15 walks … Produced a slugging percentage of .649 … Tallied an on base percent-

age of .469 … Swiped a team-high 11 stolen bases ... Fielded at a .942 clip.

High School: Attended Casa Roblas High School in Orangevale, Calif. … Earned three varsity letters at CRHS … Served as team captain for one season … CRHS won the league champion-ship in four consecutive

seasons … In 2006, the Rams claimed the sections title, fi nishing 18-2

… Named All- League, All-Metro and Second Team All-State as a junior … Tabbed All- League, All-Metro Second Team as a sophomore … Played basketball for two seasons and was named team captain for one season … Participated in travel ball with the Capital City Comets (Sacramento) and the Roseville Heat (Roseville).

Personal: Jessica Lynn Powell was born August 6, 1989 … The daughter of Michael and Vicki Powell … Major-ing in business management … Career objective is to

be her own boss … Credits her family as her biggest sports infl uence … Biggest thrill in sports is to have the bases loaded and the game in her hands … Chose UWA because of the small town atmosphere.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 3 (4-16-09)Hits .............................................. 3 (4-13-10)Doubles ....................................... 2 (3-24-10)Total Bases ...................................8 (3-24-10)RBI ...............................................3 (3-24-10)Walks ............................................4 (4-16-09)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ............................... .335 (2010)At-Bats .........................................170 (2010)Runs ...............................................40 (2010)Hits .................................................57 (2010)Doubles .......................................... 11 (2010)Triples ..............................................1 (2010)Homeruns .........................................4 (2010)RBI .................................................22 (2010)Exta-Base Hits ...............................16 (2010)Total Bases .....................................82 (2010)Slugging Pct. ............................... .482 (2010)Walks Drawn ..................................19 (2010)Sacrifi ces ........................................24 (2010)On-Base Pct. ............................... .403 (2010)Stolen Bases .....................................7 (2010)

#13 Jessica

POWELLPOWELLOF • 5-10 • Sr.

Orangevale, Calif.

Sierra College

POWELL’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2009 .304 58-58 158 42 48 9 0 5 35 72 .456 34 1 22 .423 3 4 101-10 52 4 2 .966

2010 .278 57-56 169 46 47 11 1 3 39 69 .408 25 1 25 .371 2 2 14-16 58 5 1 .984

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 58 games and started 52 games for the Tigers … Batted .268 over the season … Stole 16 bases and was only caught stealing once … Hit for 12 doubles, one triple, and one home run … Posted three games of two stolen bases … Recorded two RBI, two hits, two runs, a triple, a stolen base, and a walk against North Alabama on March 13.

2009: Played in 56 games, a starter in the outfi eld in 54 games … Batted .314 after fi nishing 44-of-140 at the plate … Posted fi ve doubles along with a triple and a home run … Collected three hits against Judson College (3/2) and Stillman (4/7) … Drove in fi ve runs versus Stillman (4/7) … Put together a seven-game hitting streak during the season … Finished with fi ve multiple hits and multiple RBI games … Fielded at a .974 average and was apart of three double plays and 33 putouts … Ranked third on the team in stolen bases with 12 … Produced 11 walks and totaled 54 bases.

2008: Piloted the outfi eld in 56 games as a freshman … Earned All-Gulf South Conference Second Team honors as a rookie … Ranked second on the team in batting average with a .365 mark … Finished with 57 total hits, 17 for extra bases … Produced an on base percent-age of .416 and a slugging percentage of .532 … Only had 17 strikeouts in 156 plate appearances … Drove in 37 RBIs … Was 10-of-13 in stolen bases … Turned in 13 multi-hit games and had ten multi-RBI contests … Went 3-for-3 in UWA debut against Ouachita Baptist (2/8) … Posted a pair of 4-for-4 performances against OBU (4/13) in the GSC Crossover and against Judson College (4/16) … Turned in a season-best four RBIs against Judson College (4/16) … Led UWA at the plate

in conference play with a .355 mark and a team-high 13 RBIs … All four homeruns came against league com-petition … Credited with four putouts against Missouri S&T (3/26) … Did not register an error during 2008 and registered 53 putouts.

High School: Prepped at Wetumpka High School under the tutelage of head coach Randy Stough ... A four-year letterwinner for the WHS softball program ... Tabbed as the Alabama Class 6A Player of the Year ... Tallied a .489 batting average and posted 69 hits, fi ve home runs ... Claimed a .532 on base percentage and fi elded at a .979 clip ... Swiped 15 stolen bases ... Helped lead WHS to post season play her senior season ... Named to the All-State team in 2004 ... Also competed in varsity basketball at WHS, earning letters in four seasons ... Active in DECA, FFA and FCA at WHS ... Played with CSXpress travel squad.

Personal: Angela Marie Smith was born June 20, 1989, in Montgomery, Ala. ... Enrolled in the exercise science program at UWA ... Daughter of Richard, III and Alice Smith ... One of fi ve children in her family ... Enjoys watching television, traveling and singing in her spare time ... Wants to pursue a career in physical therapy or psychology ... Chose UWA because of the friendly atmosphere ... Final three college selections include UAB, Wallace-Dothan and Birmingham Southern.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 3 (3-24-09)Hits .............................................. 4 (4-16-08)Doubles ....................................... 2 (4-20-10)Total Bases .....................................6 (4-7-09)RBI .................................................5 (4-7-09)Walks ............................................2 (4-20-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ................................ .365 (2008)At-Bats .........................................156 (2008)Runs ...............................................36 (2009)Hits .................................................57 (2008)Doubles ................................12 (2008, 2010)Triples .....................................1 (2008-2010)Homeruns .........................................4 (2008)RBI .................................................37 (2008)Exta-Base Hits ...............................17 (2008)Total Bases .....................................83 (2008)Slugging Pct. ............................... .532 (2008)Walks Drawn ..................................19 (2010)Sacrifi ces ..........................................6 (2008)On-Base Pct. ............................... .416 (2008)Stolen Bases ...................................16 (2010)

#16 AngelaSMITHSMITH

OF • 5-2 • Sr.

Wetumpka, Ala.

Wetumpka HS

SMITH’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2008 .365 56-55 156 32 57 12 1 4 37 83 .532 15 0 17 .416 2 4 10-13 53 7 0 1.000

2009 .314 56-54 140 36 44 5 1 1 22 54 .386 11 0 19 .362 1 2 12-16 33 4 1 .974

2010 .268 58-52 142 31 38 12 1 1 20 55 .387 19 0 14 .354 0 2 16-17 50 4 0 1.000

Total .317 170-161 438 99 139 29 3 6 79 192 .438 45 0 50 .379 3 8 38-46 136 15 1 .993

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 49 games and started 42 games for the Tigers … played at third base, fi rst base, outfi eld, and as the designated hitter … Batted .259 over the course of the season … Knocked in one home run … Posted two games of with 3 RBI, the fi rst against came against Judson on February 11 and the second occurred on April 20 against Millsaps.

San Jose City CC: Led San Jose City Community College to back-to-back post season appearances, including a Coast Conference South Division crown in 2009 … The Jaguars fi nished 2009 34-12 and earned a spot in the California Community Col-lege Sweet 16 Regional Championship … Named First Team All-League in 2009 and a Second Team honoree in 2008 … A three-time scholar athlete at SJCCC … The Jaguars fi nished fourth in the state of California in 2008 … Voted the squad’s Most Valu-able Player in 2009 after posting a .396 batting average … Earned her Associate’s Degree at SJCCC.

High School: Prepped at Valley Christian High School in San Jose, California … Played for Amy Torok … Awarded the Student Athlete of the Year Award at

VCHS as a senior …A four-year softball letterwinner for the Warriors and participated in volleyball at VCHS for three seasons … Helped VCHS capture conference championships in 2006 and 2006 … Tabbed the softball MVP in 2004.

Personal: Ashley Meagan Frost was born on June 12, 1989 in San Jose, California … The daughter of Tom Iverson and Margee Frost … Majoring in elementary education … Hobbies include boating, boarding, outdoor activities, baby sitting and working out … Highest ambition in sports is to be the best she can be and improve daily … Credits her brother, Andrew, who is there to push her … Chose

UWA over San Jose State, the University of

Hawaii and Sacramento State.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 2 (2-19-10)Hits .............................................. 2 (4-25-10)Doubles ......................................... 1 (4-3-10)Total Bases ...................................4 (4-20-10)RBI ...............................................3 (4-20-10)Walks ............................................3 (3-14-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ................................ .259 (2010)At-Bats ........................................ 116 (2010)Runs ...............................................18 (2010)Hits .................................................30 (2010)Doubles ............................................3 (2010)Triples ..............................................0 (2010)Homeruns .........................................1 (2010)RBI .................................................20 (2010)Exta-Base Hits .................................4 (2010)Total Bases .....................................36 (2010)Slugging Pct. ............................... .310 (2010)Walks Drawn ..................................14 (2010)Sacrifi ces ..........................................6 (2010)On-Base Pct. ............................... .348 (2010)Stolen Bases .....................................3 (2010)

#17 AshleyFROSTFROST

3B • 5-9 • Sr.

San Jose, Calif.

San Jose City College

FROST’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2010 .259 49-42 116 18 30 3 0 1 20 36 .310 14 3 18 .348 2 4 3-3 39 68 12 .899

Total .259 49-42 116 18 30 3 0 1 20 36 .310 14 3 18 .348 2 4 3-3 39 68 12 .899

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 25 games and started 23 games for the Tigers … Batted .356 in an injury shortened season … Recorded six homeruns, 24 RBI and scored 26 runs … Registered 21 hits and 21 walks … Stole 9 bases and recorded four doubles and three triples … Went 2 for 2 with two homeruns and four RBI against Nova Southeastern on March 06.

2009: Named to the Gulf South Conference East Divi-sion First Team … A 56-game starter as a sophomore … Ranked third on the team in batting with a .368 mark … Registered 50 hits in 136 plate appearances … Tallied 15 home runs and seven doubles … Ranked second in the GSC in walks with 43 and fi fth in the NCAA … Drove in 48 runs and scored 51 runs … Had an on-base-percentage of .524 and 102 total bases on the season … Drove in a season-best fi ve RBIs against West Georgia (4/16) … Had multiple home run games against Miles (2/17) and Henderson State (4/3) … Reached base three times in two games via walk – IUPUI (3/6), West Georgia (4/11) … Finished 18-of-21 on the base paths … Turned in 15 multiple hit games and 13 multiple RBI contests.

2008: Saw action in 50 games as a true freshman in the outfi eld … fi nished with a .341 batting average from the left side of the plate, ranking fourth on the team in batting … Scored 38 runs and tallied 78 total bases … Ranked second on the team in home runs with eight … Team leader in stolen bases with 13 … Turned in a .442 on base percentage mark as a rookie … Named Gulf South Conference East Division Player of the Week after sporting an astounding .727 batting average in the Tiger Invitational at the UWA Softball Complex

… Posted a pair of 3-for-4 outings at the plate within Gulf South Conference action – West Florida (3/22) and UAH (4/27) … Finished with 13 multi-hit games, including back-to-back three-hit performances against Crichton College (2/29 & 3/1) … Swiped a pair bases against Crichton (2/29) … Posted 22 walks on the season ... Named Second Team All GSC.

High School: Attended Tarrant High School in Tarrant, Ala. ... Earned a letter in softball, basketball, volleyball and cheerleading at THS ... Captain of the Wildcat softball, basketball and volleyball programs for two seasons ... Played in the Alabama All Star game as a member of the North squad in 2006 ... Selected to the 2005 and 2006 Birmingham News All-State Honorable Mention Team ... Led THS in batting average her senior season ... Led the Wildcat girl’s basketball team in rebounds ... Played summer travel softball with the Elite Force and CSXpress ... Voted Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class President ... Participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and Girls In Action (GIA).

Personal: Valisha Rene Fincher was born November 14, 1988, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Majoring in business ... Daughter of Harold and Glinda Fincher ... Has two brothers - Brandon (28) and Quentin (27) ... Career objective is to become a journalist ... Chose UWA over Mississippi Valley State, Birmingham Southern.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 4 (2-21-10)Hits .............................................. 3 (2-21-10)Doubles ....................................... 1 (3-13-10)Total Bases .....................................8 (3-6-10)RBI ...............................................5 (4-16-09)Walks ............................................24 (3-5-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ................................ .368 (2010)At-Bats .........................................138 (2008)Runs ...............................................51 (2009)Hits .................................................50 (2009)Doubles ..................................7 (2008, 2009)Triples ..............................................3 (2010)Homeruns .......................................15 (2009)RBI .................................................48 (2009)Exta-Base Hits ...............................22 (2009)Total Bases ...................................102 (2009)Slugging Pct. ............................... .831 (2010)Walks Drawn ..................................43 (2009)Sacrifi ces ..........................................4 (2009)On-Base Pct. ............................... .529 (2010)Stolen Bases ...................................18 (2009)

#18 Valisha

FINCHERFINCHEROF • 5-7 • Sr.

Tarrant, Ala.

Tarrant HS

FINCHER’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2008 .341 51-50 138 38 47 7 0 8 22 78 .565 22 3 38 .442 0 3 13-16 51 3 2 .964

2009 .368 57-56 136 51 50 7 0 15 48 102 .750 43 4 38 .524 2 2 18-21 30 1 4 .886

2010 .356 25-23 59 26 21 4 3 6 24 49 .831 21 3 20 .529 2 0 9-9 25 0 2 .926

Total .354 133-129 333 115 118 18 3 29 94 229 .688 86 10 96 .494 4 5 40-46 106 4 8 .932

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THE TIGERS2010: Pitched in 20 games and started 8 games for the Tigers … Recorded a 5-3 season record … Amassed 16 games of registering a strikeout and struck out 34 total batters … Posted two games with six strikeouts against Miles on March 24 and Judson College on April 13.

Southern Mississippi: Made 16 appear-ances with six starts ... Pitched two complete games, including a com-plete game shutout against in-state rival Ole Miss ... Worked 41.0 innings with 16 strikeouts ... Finished with a 3-2 record with an ERA of .3.41 ... Re-corded her fi rst collegiate win with a 9-4 decision over Troy.

High School: Played for Coach Gerry Strang at St. Paul’s Episcopal School, where she holds three single-season records and fi ve career records at the school in softball ... Ranks fi rst in single-season doubles (20) as well as most pitching victories (20) and strikeouts (230) ... Her career records include most RBIs (140), hits (206), doubles (52) pitching victories (59) and strikeouts (473) as a pitcher ... Were Area Champions, First and Second Round Sub-State Champions, and fi nished fourth in the State Tourna-ment last season ... Named to the All-State Softball

Team and the Mobile Register Super Twelve along with earning 4A/5A All-County honors for the third time during senior campaign … Earned three varsity letters in volleyball … Participated in summer travel ball with the West Florida Elite and Mississippi Mystics.

Per- sonal: Hannah Lyn Griffi n was born on Sept. 26, 1988 in Mobile, Ala. … Daughter of the late Clinton and Marsha Griffi n ... Majoring in elementary education … Career goals include teaching and being a coach … Models her game after softball phenom Jennie Finch … Lists Hank Aaron, a Mobile, Ala. native, as her biggest sports infl uence … Enjoys the beach and play-ing volleyball in her spare time … Her biggest thrill in sports was pitching

against the University of Texas in her fi rst intercollegiate contest.

#10 Hannah

GRIFFINGRIFFINRHP • 5-8 • Jr.

Mobile, Ala.

Southern Mississippi

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsInnings Pitched ........................... 8.0 (4-2-10)Earned Runs ................................ 7 (3-20-10)Strikeouts .................................... 6 (4-13-10)Hits Allowed ............................... 6 (4-20-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsERA .............................................4.15 (2010)Opp. Batting Avg......................... .258 (2010)Innings Pitched ...............................54 (2010)Victories ...........................................5 (2010)Complete Games ..............................1 (2010)Hits Allowed ..................................57 (2010)Runs Allowed .................................39 (2010)Walks Issued ..................................39 (2010)Strikeouts .......................................34 (2010)Doubles Allowed ..............................3 (2010)Triples Allowed ................................1 (2010)Home Runs Allowed ........................6 (2010)Wild Pitches Thrown ........................8 (2010)Hit Batters ........................................5 (2010)

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THE TIGERS2010: Played in 61 games and started 60 games for the Tigers … Batted .350 during the season … Knocked in 21 RBI off 71 hits including three home runs and 13 doubles … Scored 41 runs and stole 9 bases … Went 3 for 3 with two RBI, two runs, two doubles and a stolen base against Judson College on February 11 … Carried an 18 game hitting streak from March 31 to April 18.

Auburn Montgomery: Spent the Fall of 2009 at Auburn University in Montgomery.

High School: Prepped at Robertsdale High School in the Mobile, Ala. area … Was under the tute-lage of her father, Steve Shartzer at RHS … A multi-sport athlete for the Bears, participating in softball, volleyball, basketball and golf … A fi ve-time letterwinner at RHS on the softball diamond and served as captain of the club as a junior and senior … Named All-State all four years in softball and on the volleyball court … Grabbed All-State honors as a sophomore on the basketball court … Capped off a four-year run at RHS with a fourth consecutive Area and Regional title as a senior … Helped lead the Bear netters to a pair of Area and Regional crowns in 2006

and 2008 ... Involved in many other extra curricular ac-tivities at RHS – Secretary of the Student Government Association, a member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Relay for Life Captain and a Ronald McDonald care giver.

Personal: Anna Elisabeth Shartzer was born Janu-ary 30, 1991 in Montgomery, Ala. … The daughter of Steve and Melanie Shartzer …

Father Steve Shartzer played at Southern Il-linois University before playing in the St. Louis Cardinals organiza-tion … Mother Mela-nie currently is the Athletic Director at Gulf Shores High School … Major-ing in elementary education at UWA … Career objective beyond sports is to teach at the kinder-

garten or fi rst grade level … Her biggest sports infl uence has been her father

… Enjoys watching movies, the beach, volleyball and spontaneous things.

Single Game HighsSingle Game HighsRuns ............................................ 2 (4-13-10)Hits .............................................. 3 (3-31-10)Doubles ....................................... 2 (2-27-10)Total Bases ...................................5 (2-11-10)RBI .................................................2 (4-9-10)Walks ............................................2 (2-19-10)

Single Season HighsSingle Season HighsBatting Avg. ................................ .350 (2010)At-Bats .........................................203 (2010)Runs ...............................................41 (2010)Hits .................................................71 (2010)Doubles ..........................................13 (2010)Triples ..............................................0 (2010)Homeruns .........................................3 (2010)RBI .................................................21 (2010)Exta-Base Hits ...............................16 (2010)Total Bases .....................................93 (2010)Slugging Pct. ............................... .458 (2010)Walks Drawn ..................................16 (2010)Sacrifi ces ..........................................6 (2010)On-Base Pct. ............................... .400 (2010)Stolen Bases .....................................9 (2010)

#9 Anna

SHARTZERSHARTZER1B/OF • 5-7 • So.

Gulf Shores, Ala.

Auburn Montgomery

SHARTZER’S CAREER NUMBERS

AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2010 .350 61-60 203 41 71 13 0 3 21 93 .458 16 1 14 .400 0 6 9-11 324 22 6 .983

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THE TIGERSShelton State CC: Played two seasons at Shelton State Com-munity College – fi nishing her career as the program’s all-time homerun leader and ranked in the top 5 in RBI and single sea-son homerun leader … Named First Team ACCC All-Central and NJCAA All-Region XXII and NFCA All-South Region Second Team her sophomore season … Named Second Team ACCC All-Central Division her freshman year.

High School: Played at Tuscaloosa Academy for Billy White … Helped the Knights to three straight state titles from 2006-2008 … Named TA Best Offensive Player in 2007 and Best Defen-sive Player in 2008.

Personal: Madison Lynne Fuller was born on Feb. 16, 1990 … Daughter of Carol and David Fuller … Has a sister Diana and brother Zach.

Five Interesting Things about Madison Fuller:

Do you have any superstions? Yes, I have to wear a ribbon on game days.

What do you like to do when you are not playing softball? I like to go hunting or play video games.

If you could spend the afternoon with any sports fi gure who would it be and why? I would say Lance Armstrong, because he is an amazing athlete who has one the Tour de France seven consecutive times. He has been through testicular cancer and tumor to his brain and lungs, which he has fought through and is still racing today.

What is your most memorable experience playing softball? My junior year in high school, hitting a grand slam homerun in the championship game.

What is your earliest softball memory? Pitching during a game and hitting the batter’s hand on the bat and breaking her thumb.

#22 Madison

FULLERFULLER1B • 5-8 • Jr.

Northport, Ala.

Shelton State CC

#15 Nicole

BAILEYBAILEYC • 5-11 • Jr.

Saraland, Ala.

Marion Military

Marion Military Institute: Played two seasons at Marion Military … Hit .340 for her career with four homeruns … Played 53 games, last season, and hit .308 with three homeruns, four doubles and 20 RBI … Named Most Valuable Player last season for the Tigers.

High School: Played at Satsuma High School for Jennifer Bowden … a two sport athlete with two letters in softball and volleyball … Served as captain in both sports … Received an Honors Diploma and named to the National Honor Society.

Personal: Dorothy Nicole Bailey was born on May 12, 1990 … Daughter of Darlene Bailey … Has a sister named Natalie … Majoring in Athletic Training.

Five Interesting Things about Nicole Bailey:

What rituals do you have? On gamedays I always wear a neck-lace with the number 2 on it. My cousin, Carol Scott, was always number 2 and it constantly reminds me of how much she loved the game. She played her whole life up until she passed away from intestinal cancer.

If you could spend the day with any sports fi gure, who would it be? It would be Mark Ingram because I am a huge Bama fan!

What athlete do you admire most? The athlete that I most admire is Tim Tebow. He’s a great player and widely known but he’s still always humble and keeps God fi rst.

What superstitions do you have? I always put on my left batting glove before my right one.

What is your most memorable softball moment? My most memo-rable softball moment was being able to make history by being on the very fi rst collegiate softball team at Marion Military Institute.

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THE TIGERSWallace State CC Hanceville: Played two seasons helping the Lady Lions to Alabama Community College Conference titles … Pitched nine shutouts with a no-hitter in 2010 and tossed 11 shutouts in 2009 … Named First Team ACCC All-Region both seasons and National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region in 2010 … Helped Wallace State Hanceville to NJCAA National Runner-Up fi nishes in 2009 and 2010.

High School: Played at Millry High School for Ronnie Hubbert … Helped the Wildcats to the Alabama State 1A Runner-Up fi nish in 2008 … Named to the AHSAA All-Tournament Team in 2008 … Named to the Washington County, Millry Invitational and Area All-Tournament Teams from 2006-2008 … Also played basketball … Tossed 21 career no-hitters and 11 perfect games … Recorded 373 career strikeouts in 175 innings pitched … Named Who’s Who Among American High School Students

and member of the Beta Club … Held an “A” average from her sophomore to senior year.

Personal: Kristen Ashley Brooke Skinner was born on Jan. 6, 1990 … Daughter of Lisa and Tim Skinner … Has a sister named Savannah … Majoring in Biology Comprehensive.

Five Interesting Things about Kristen Skinner:

Why did you start pitching? I started pitching when I was nine, because I was jealous that my dad was spending more time with other girls that were pitching.

What do you like to do off the diamond? I like spending time with friends and family, hunting, and shopping.

What is your earliest memory of softball? Playing t-ball for the strawberries and our checkered shorts!

Why did you choose to wear the number your number? I chose 34 because a girl I played with at my JUCO wore it and she was one of my best friends.

Who is your biggest sports infl uence? My Father, because he has taught me everything i know and and never let me quit through all the bad times!

High School: Played at Red Mountain High School for Rich Hamilton … Helped the Mountain Lions to the Arizona 5A State crown and a national ranking of #11 in the ESPN Rise Fab 50 her senior season … a two-time First Team All-Region and East Valley Tribune Second Team All-State selection … Named Arizona Republic Second Team All-State her senior season and Honorable Mention her junior year.

Personal: Taylor Elise Beck was born on May 23, 1992 … Daughter of Heidie and Ron Beck … Has a sister Jordan … Majoring in Biology Comprehensive.

Five Interesting Things about Taylor Beck:

What pre-bat ritual do you have? I think of a song and sing it in my head and dance to get myself loose.

If you could spend the afternoon with any sports fi gure, who would it be? David Beckham because he is inspiring to his fans and has had a good amount of success after all the long years of work.

Do you have anything that you like to collect? I love collecting sunglasses.

What is your favorite movie? Despicable Me

Who is your best friend? My sister.

#2 TaylorBECKBECK

C • 5-3 • Fr.

Mesa, Ariz.

Red Mountain HS

#34 Kristen

SKINNERSKINNERRHP • 5-9 • Jr.

Toxey, Ala.

Wallace State CC

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THE TIGERSHigh School: Prepped at Cordova High School in Cordova, Ala. ... Coached by Randy Smith ... Played Softball, Basketball, Volleyball and ran track for the Blue Devils ... Served as captain of the Basketball team for three yeas and captain of the Softabll team for two years ... Won an Area and Regional championship in Volleyball in the 2009-2010 season ... Prep Awards include Rookie of the Year, Best Offense Award, Batting Average Award, and All-County honors in softball, All-County and All-Area Team in basketball and the County MVP for track.

Personal: Allison Beth Lockhart was born on November 04, 1991 in Jasper, Ala. ... The daughter of Mark and Cherrie Lockhart ... Has brother, Bart, who is 25 ... Earned Salutatorian of graduation class honors ... Gained Ms. Citizenship honors ... Participated in ton the Torch Invitational Academic Academic Competition Team,

National Honor Society, Beta Club and the Student Government Association ... Majoring in Athletic Training.

Five Interesting Things about Allison Lockhart:

What is your most memorable softball moment? My most memo-rable game was during Regionals my senior year. We were in the last inning with 2 outs and it was our last at bat and my team was losing 5-3. I hit a 3 run homerun to put my team ahead and we ended up winning. If you could spend the afternoon with any sports fi gure who would it be? It would be Pat Summit. She is a remarkable coach, and her persistency and willpower inspire me greatly. She knows what it takes to coach her team to victories. What do you like to do away from the softball diamond? In my free time I love to dance on the wii, cook, write, buy shoes, spend time with family, hangout with friends and play other sports. Who do you admire and why? I admire my brother. He supports me in anything I do, always knows the right advice to give me, and always pushes me to reach for higher goals and never settle for anything but the best.

What is your favorite color? My favorite color is pink.

High School: Played at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School for Bryan Baucom … A three-time All-State selection with First Team honors her junior and senior seasons … Named Sun Sentinel Scholar Athlete … Also played volleyball and basketball, where she was All-State Honorable Mention … A member of the National Honor Society, Principal’s Honor Roll and Marine Biology Club.

Personal: Taylor Ann Miller was born on May 22, 1991 … Daughter of Judy and Trevor Dewald … Majoring in Business Marketing with a minor in Communications.

Five Interesting Things about Taylor Miller:

What rituals do you have before a game? Before pre-game is to listen and dance crazy with music.

What is your earliest softball memory? Diving for a line drive.

Do you have any superstitions and if so what are they? I am constantly playing with my glove and making it tighter.

Who do you admire and why? I admire my parents the most be-cause they taught me with hard work you will achieve anything.

What do you like to do in your free time away from the softball diamond? I like to hang out with friends especially at the beach.

#11 Taylor

MILLERMILLERINF • 5-10 • Fr.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

St. Thomas Aquinas

#8 Allison

LOCKHARTLOCKHART

OF • 5-4 • Fr.

Jasper, Ala.

Cordova HS

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THE TIGERSHigh School: Played at Neshoba Central High School for Lee Kil-len … Helped the Lady Rockets to the 2006 Mississippi 4A State Championship with a record of 23-9 … Recorded six homeruns last season, including three grand slams … Tallied a 1.60 career ERA … Named All-District and Team Most Valuable Player in 2009 and 2010 … Also played slowpitch, basketball and soccer …Received Special Distinction with an overall 95-plus average, named Mississippi Scholar and member of the Beta and Spanish Club along with Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Taylor Noel Tucker was born on Jan. 6, 1992 … daughter of Molly and Randy Tucker … Has a sister named Mal-lory … Majoring in Physical Education.

Five Interesting Things about Taylor Tucker:

What rituals do you have? I put a lucky penny in my left cleat before season starts.

What superstitions do you have? I do not clean my bat unless I get in a slump, then I clean it and start off fresh.

What do you enjoy doing off the diamond? When I’m not playing softball, I enjoy drawing, painting, and reading.

What is your best hitting memory from softball? My fi rst home run at age 13.

What is your best pitching memory from softball? When I worked my way out of a tied game, bases loaded, 2-out situation in the 7th inning of a travel team game by striking out their best hitter.

High School: Prepped at St. Mary’s Dominican High School in New Orleans, La. under Dawn Benoit … Played softball and volleyball for Dominican … Served as captain of the softball team for one year and lettered all four years … Named to the All-State and All-District Teams throughout high school career … Won Lou Reilly Award in eight grade … Holds school home-run record with 29.

Personal: Rebecca Mae Schick was born on November 20, 1991 in New Orleans, La. … Daughter of Joseph and Suzanne Schick … Has two younger siblings, Gabrielle and Madison … Likes to hang out with friends, play any outdoor activity, and just plain having fun … Her father has been her role model through her life because he pushed her to give 100 percent and never give up … Participated in the Pro-Life Club, Intramural Club, Spirit Club, and Science Club all four years of high school … Majoring in Physical Education because she wants to teach young kids to jump start their life to become healthy individuals … Briefl y attended Samford University.

Five Interesting Things about Rebecca Schick:

If you could spend the afternoon with any sports fi gure who would it be? It would be Drew Brees because he has been an inspiration to me to always give one hundred percent because you never know the outcome.

What do you like to do away from the softball diamond? When I am not playing softball I absolutely love to read fi ction novels.

Who do you admire and why? The person I admire most in my life is my Paw Paw because he is 74 and he still acts as if he is 50. He is a strong, driven person and I admire that about him. He always pushes me to give my all and he supports me in any decision I make.

What is something you are obsessed with? I am completely ob-sessed with is Starfi sh. Whenever I fi nd something new starfi sh I just have to buy it.

What is something interesting about your home? I was born and raised in New Orleans which is not a usual growing up experi-ence since every year around February Mardi Gras, which most people know as a partying holiday, takes place and I have been going to parades ever since I was born.

#20 Rebecca

SCHICKSCHICKOF/C • 5-7 • Fr.

New Orleans, La.

Samford

#14 Taylor

TUCKERTUCKERRHP • 5-10 • Fr.

Philadelphia, Miss.

Neshoba Central HS

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2011 OPPONENTSMILES COLLEGE

February 12 • 8 a.m • Columbus, Ga.February 28 • TBA • Birmingham, Ala.

March 10 • TBA • Livingston, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .......................................... Fairfi eld, Ala.Enrollment: .................................................. 1,814Nickname: ...........................................Lady BearsColors: ............................................Purple & GoldFacility: ........................................Glen Oaks Park

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ................................Patrick Peasant Assistant Softball Coach: ...............Freddie Knight2010 Record: ...............................................21-272010 SIAC Record: ........................................15-5

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ........................Willie K. Patterson Jr.Offi ce Phone: ............................... (205) 929-3298E-Mail: ............................. [email protected]: ................... www.milesgoldenbears.com

COLUMBUS STATEFebruary 12 • 10:00 a.m. • Columbus, Ga.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .......................................Columbus, Ga.Enrollment: .................................................. 8,200Nickname: ............................................... CougarsColors: .......................................Red, White, BlueFacility: ............................................ Cougar Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ................................Brad HuskissonAssistant Softball Coach: ....Jodie Swavely-BrownAssistant Softball Coach: ................ Travis McCall2010 Record: ............................................21-28-12010 Conference Record: .............................5-15

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................... Manny Nieves Offi ce Phone: ............................... (706) 569-3032E-Mail: [email protected]: ..............................csu.prestosports.com

NORTH GEORGIAFebruary 13 • 2:00 p.m. • Columbus, Ga.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ......................................Dahlonega, Ga.Enrollment: .................................................. 5,997Nickname: ...................................................SaintsColors: ..................................... Royal Blue, WhiteFacility: ............. Haines and Carolyn Hill Stadium

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ................................Mike DavenportAssistant Softball Coach: .................... Brad DavisAssistant Softball Coach: ................. Laura Voyles2010 Record: .................................................51-22010 Conference Record: .............................20-0

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ........................................David Beall Offi ce Phone: ............................... (706) 867-3250E-Mail: [email protected]: ............................ www.saintssports.com

FLORIDA TECHFebruary 18 • 2:30 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ......................................Melbourne, Fla.Enrollment: .................................................. 8,227Nickname: ...............................................PanthersColors: ...........................................Crimson, GrayFacility: ...................................Nancy Bottge Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ....................................Val Silvestrini2010 Record: ...............................................22-282010 Conference Record: .............................8-16

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: .......................................Ryan Jones Offi ce Phone: ............................... (321) 674-8250E-Mail: ...........................................jonesr@fi t.eduWebsite: ..................... www.fl oridatechsports.com

WAYNE STATEFebruary 18. • 4:30 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ..........................................Detroit, Mich. Enrollment: ................................................ 33,000Nickname: ........................................ The WarriorsColors: .............................................. Green, GoldFacility: .............................................Warrior Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: .......................................Gary BryceAssistant Softball Coach: ........................ Pat Kent2010 Record: ...............................................52-132010 Conference Record: .............................21-5

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ..........................................Jeff WeissOffi ce Phone: ............................... (313) 577-7542E-Mail: .............................. [email protected]: ............................www.wsuathletics.com

QUINCYFebruary 19. • 10:30 a.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .............................................. Quincy, Ill.Enrollment: .................................................. 1,250Nickname: ......................................... Lady HawksColors: ...................................Brown, White, GoldFacility: .............................. Mart Heinen Complex

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ................................ Charlene ObertAssistant Softball Coach: ..................... Tom Obert 2010 Record: ...............................................37-172010 Conference Record: .............................20-7

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................. Brian LovelletteOffi ce Phone: ................. 217-228-5432 Ext. 3518E-Mail: [email protected]: ........................www.quincy.edu/Athletics

OHIO DOMINICANFebruary 19. • 2:30 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ..................................... Columbus, OhioEnrollment: .................................................. 3,000Nickname: ...............................................PanthersColors: ................................................Black, GoldFacility: ...............................Panther Softball Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ..................Marcella VanlandinghamAssistant Softball Coach: ..........Shelly RheinfrankAssistant Softball Coach: ..........Shannon St. Clair2010 Record: ...............................................29-25

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ..................................... Bryan DeschOffi ce Phone: ............................... (614) 251-4843E-Mail: [email protected]: ........ www.hpanthers.ohiodominican.edu

NORTHERN KENTUCKYFebruary 20. • 1:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ...........................................Newport, Ky.Enrollment: ................................................ 15,000Nickname: ................................................... NorseColors: .................................Gold, Black, & WhiteFacility: ...........Frank Ignatius Grein Softball Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ...................................Kathy StewartAssistant Softball Coach: ....................Chip Gregg2010 Record: ...............................................35-202010 Conference Record: .............................19-8

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: .........................................Don OwenOffi ce Phone: ............................... (859) 572-5470E-Mail: [email protected]: ................................ http://nkunorse.com

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2010 OPPONENTSINDIANAPOLIS

February 20. • 3:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ....................................Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: .................................................. 5,240Nickname: ......................................... GreyhoundsColors: ...........................................Crimson, GreyFacility: .......................................Greyhound Park

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ........................ Melissa Frost-FosterAssistant Softball Coach: .............. Sara Anderson2010 Record: ...............................................36-17 2010 Conference Record: .............................22-6

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................ Jackie Paquette Offi ce Phone: ............................... (317) 788-3494E-Mail: ................................ [email protected]: .................................. athletics.uindy.edu

STILLMAN COLLEGEFebruary 26. • 2:00 p.m. • Tuscaloosa, Ala.February 27. • 2:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .....................................Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment: .................................................. 1,000Nickname: .......................................... Lady TigersColors: .............................Navy Blue, Vegas GoldFacility: ................................................ Tiger Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ..................................... Pam Phillips2010 Record: ...............................................13-252010 Conference Record: .............................8-10

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ............................... Fredrick FranklinOffi ce Phone: ............................... (205) 247-8101E-Mail: [email protected]: ...................... www.stillmanathletics.com

TUSKEGEEMarch 9 • TBA • Tuskegee, Ala.

March 22 • 3:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ....................................... Tuskegee, Ala. Enrollment: .................................................. 2,900Nickname: ............................................. TigerettesColors: .................................... Crimson, Old GoldFacility: ................................................ Tiger Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ...................................Tarsha AskewAssistant Softball Coach: .....................Earl SmartAssistant Softball Coach: ..............Arthur Williams2010 Record: ...............................................19-142010 Conference Record: ...........................10-12

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................. Arnold HoustonOffi ce Phone: ............................... (334) 727-8150E-Mail: [email protected]: ............................ athletics.tuskegee.edu

NORTH ALABAMAMarch 13. • 2:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.March 18. • 5:00 p.m. • Florence, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .........................................Florence, Ala.Enrollment: .................................................. 7,326Nickname: .................................................... LionsColors: ..............................................Purple, GoldFacility: ............................. UNA Softball Complex

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ..................................Jeremy ReeceAssistant Softball Coach: ................. Krystal Hand2010 Record: ...............................................29-292010 Conference Record: ...........................12-13

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ...............................Shane HerrmannOffi ce Phone: ............................... (256) 765-4859E-Mail: ............................. [email protected]: ..................................www.roarlions.com

LAMBUTHMarch 20. • 1:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.April 22. • 1:00 p.m. • Jackson, Tenn.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ....................................... Jackson, Tenn. Enrollment: ..................................................... 800Nickname: ......................................... Lady EaglesColors: ...............................................Navy, WhiteFacility: ..........................................Eagle Stadium

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: .....................................Bubbles Lee2010 Record: ...............................................15-27

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................................... TBAOffi ce Phone: ............................... (731) 425-3231E-Mail: ........................................................... TBAWebsite: ........................ www.lambutheagles.com

VALDOSTA STATEMarch 26. • 12:00 p.m. • Valdosta, Ga.April 17. • 1:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ......................................... Valdosta, Ga.Enrollment: ................................................ 13,000Nickname: ........................................ Lady BlazersColors: .................................................Red, BlackFacility: ..............................................Blazer Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ...............................Thomas Macera 2010 Record: .................................................51-92010 Conference Record: .............................22-5

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: .................................. Josh Flanagan Offi ce Phone: ............................... (229) 245-4390E-Mail: ..........................jcfl [email protected]: .......................... www.vstateblazers.com

WEST FLORIDAMarch 27. • 1:00 p.m. • Pensacola, Fla.April 16. • 1:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ...................................... Pensacola, Fla.Enrollment: ................................................ 11,700Nickname: .............................................ArgonautsColors: ...............................................Blue, GreenFacility: .............................UWF Softball Complex

SOFTBALL INFORMATION .................................Head Coach: ...........................................Tami CyrAssistant Softball Coach: ................. Cindie Corey2010 Record: ...............................................40-162010 Conference Record: ........................... 16-11

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ...................................... Rob Walden Offi ce Phone: ............................... (850) 474-2428E-Mail: ..................................... [email protected]: ................................. www.GoArgos.com

UAHApril 2. • 3:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.April 30. • 2:00 p.m. • Huntsville, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ....................................... Huntsville, Ala.Enrollment: .................................................. 7,400Nickname: ..................................... Lady ChargersColors: ...................................Royal Blue & WhiteFacility: ........................Charger Softball Complex

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ..............................Les StuedenmanAssistant Softball Coach: .............. Melanie Carter2010 Record: ...............................................41-122010 Conference Record: .............................22-3

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: .......................................Antoine Bell Offi ce Phone: ............................... (256) 824-6008E-Mail: [email protected]: ............................www.uahchargers.com

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2011 OPPONENTSWEST GEORIGA

April 3. • 1:00 p.m. • Livingston, Ala.May 1. • 1:00 p.m. • Carrollton, Ga.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ........................................Carrollton, Ga.Enrollment: ................................................ 12,000Nickname: ................................................. WolvesColors: .................................................. Blue, RedFacility: ........................................ University Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: .................................Erika SwansonAssistant Softball Coach: ...........Mandy Sansbury2010 Record: ...............................................16-412010 Conference Record: .............................4-21

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ........................................Matt CookeOffi ce Phone: ............................... (678) 839-6543E-Mail: ................................. [email protected]: ............................... www.uwgsports.com

DELTA STATEApril 7 • 2:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .....................................Cleveland, Miss.Enrollment: .................................................. 4,324Nickname: ................................... Lady StatesmenColors: ..................................Forest Green, WhiteFacility: ........................................ University Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ...............Casey Bourgoyne-CharlesAssistant Softball Coach: ...............Dave Martinez2010 Record: ...............................................27-272010 Conference Record: ...........................13-17

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: .......................................... J.T. WebbEmail: ............................... [email protected] ce Phone: ............................... (662) 719-9167Website: ...........................www.gostatesmen.com

SOUTHERN ARKANSASApril 8 • 12:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ........................................ Magnolia, Ark.Enrollment: .................................................. 3,379Nickname: ................................... Lady MuleridersColors: ................................ Royal Blue, Old GoldFacility: ......................................... Mulerider Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: .....................................Kevin Allison2010 Record: ...............................................10-332010 Conference Record: .............................6-20

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: .................................. Houston TaylorOffi ce Phone: ............................... (870) 235-4104E-Mail: ................................ [email protected]: ................... www.muleriderathletics.com

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLOApril 8 • 2:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .......................................Monticello, Ark.Enrollment: .................................................. 3,500Nickname: ..................................Cotton BlossomsColors: ....................................Kelly Green, WhiteFacility: .........................................Blossoms Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: .........................................Alvy EarlyAssistant Softball Coach; ...................... Tim Munn2010 Record: ...............................................55-132010 Conference Record: .............................25-5

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................... Brian RamseyOffi ce Phone: ............................... (870) 460-1574E-Mail: [email protected]: ...............................www.uamsports.com

CHRISTIAN BROTHERSApril 9 • 2:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ......................................Memphis, Tenn.Enrollment: .................................................. 1,900Nickname: ................................. Lady BuccaneersColors: .............................................Scarlet, GrayFacility: ...............................................Bland Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ..................................Kimmi HaydenAssistant Softball Coach: ..................... Leila Dolfo2010 Record: ...............................................17-302010 Conference Record: .............................6-20

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ..................................Eric OppermanOffi ce Phone: ............................... (901) 321-3378E-Mail: ................................. [email protected]: ................................www.gobucsgo.com

HENDERSON STATEApril 9 • 4:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ....................................Arkadelphia, Ark.Enrollment: .................................................. 3,800Nickname: ....................................... Lady ReddiesColors: ..................................................Red, GrayFacility: ....................................Troy Mitchell Field

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ................................... Beth Jackson2010 Record: ...............................................28-262010 Conference Record: ...........................16-14

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ......................................Troy Mitchell Offi ce Phone: ............................... (870) 230-5197E-Mail: [email protected]: ............................ www.hsu.edu/athletics

OUACHITA BAPTISTApril 10 • 10:00 a.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: ....................................Arkadelphia, Ark.Enrollment: .................................................. 1,500Nickname: .......................................... Lady TigersColors: ..............................................Purple, GoldFacility: ............. Brian Howard Memorial Stadium

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ...................................Mike McGhee Assistant Softball Coach: .......................Keith BellAssistant Softball Coach: .........Warren Robertson2010 Record: ...............................................36-242010 Conference Record: ...........................14-16

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ............................... Alan GreenwoodOffi ce Phone: ............................... (870) 245-5186E-Mail: [email protected]: .................................www.obutigers.com

ARKANSAS TECHApril 10 • 12:00 p.m. • Decatur, Ala.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .....................................Russellville, Ark.Enrollment: .................................................. 9,801Nickname: ........................................ Golden SunsColors: .............................................. Green, GoldFacility: ......Chartwells Women’s Sports Complex

SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach: ...........................Gidget Pambianchi Assistant Softball Coach: ....................Ray Loeser2010 Record: ...............................................22-262010 Conference Record: ...........................12-18

MEDIA INFORMATIONSoftball SID: ................................. Ben GreenbergOffi ce Phone: ............................... (479) 968-0645E-Mail: [email protected]: ......................................athletics.atu.edu

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SERIES MARKSOPPONENT MEETINGS W L T PCT.UAH 55 6 49 0 .109Albany State 4 2 2 0 .500American Int. 3 3 0 0 1.000UAM 30 12 17 1 .400Arkansas Tech 8 4 4 0 .500Armstrong Atlantic 2 1 1 0 .500Ashland 1 1 0 0 1.000Assumption 1 1 0 0 1.000Athens State 4 3 1 0 .750Augusta State 7 5 2 0 .714Augustana 4 2 2 0 .500Austin Peay 2 0 2 0 .000Barry University 7 1 6 0 .142Belhaven 16 9 7 0 .563Belmont Abbey 1 0 1 0 .000Bellarmine 1 1 0 0 1.000Benedict 2 2 0 0 1.000Birmingham Southern 2 0 2 0 .000California-Penn 2 0 2 0 .000Cameron University 1 1 0 0 1.000Carson-Newman 2 0 2 0 .000Centenary 1 0 1 0 .000Central Arkansas 13 7 6 0 .538Central Mo. State 2 1 1 0 .500Central Oklahoma 1 0 1 0 .000Chapman College 2 0 2 0 .000Christian Brothers 14 10 4 0 .714Clafl in 1 1 0 0 1.000Clark-Atlanta 3 3 0 0 1.000Columbus State 16 4 12 0 .250Crichton College 3 3 0 0 1.000Culver-Stockton 1 1 0 0 1.000Delta State 65 32 33 0 .492East Stroudsburg 1 1 0 0 1.000East Texas Baptist 1 1 0 0 1.000Emporia State 1 0 1 0 .000Faulkner University 19 7 12 0 .368Florida A&M 1 1 0 0 1.000Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 1 0 .000Florida Southern 7 1 6 0 .142Florida Tech 2 1 2 0 .333Fort Valley State 1 1 0 0 1.000Freed-Hardeman 1 0 1 0 .000Ga. College & State 11 7 4 0 .636Georgia Southwestern 3 3 0 0 1.000Grand Valley State 2 0 2 0 .000Hartford, Univ. of 1 0 1 0 .000Henderson State 12 6 6 0 .500Huntingdon 17 7 10 0 .700Indiana-Fort Wayne 1 1 0 0 1.000

OPPONENT MEETINGS W L T PCT.Indianapolis 2 2 0 0 1.000IUPUI 3 2 1 0 .666Jackson State 2 2 0 0 1.000Jacksonville State 30 22 8 0 .733Judson College 17 15 2 0 .882Kearney State 1 0 1 0 .000Kennesaw State 1 0 1 0 .000Kentucky Wesleyan 8 4 4 0 .500Kutztown 2 0 2 0 .000Lambuth 8 8 0 0 1.000Lenoir-Rhyne 1 1 0 0 1.000Lewis University 2 1 1 0 .500Liberty University 1 0 1 0 .000Lincoln Memorial 40 14 26 0 .350Louisiana Tech 2 0 2 0 .000Lowell University 1 1 0 0 1.000Luther College (Ia.) 3 1 2 0 .333MacMurray College 1 1 0 0 1.000Mars Hill 2 2 0 0 1.000Martin JC 1 1 0 0 1.000Martin Methodist 2 2 0 0 1.000McNeese State 1 0 1 0 .000Mercer University 2 2 0 0 1.000Merrimack 3 0 3 0 .000Mid-Continent 4 4 0 0 1.000Miles 15 15 0 0 1.000Millsaps 5 4 1 0 .800Mississippi College 56 26 30 0 .464Mississippi-Women 77 31 46 0 .403Missouri-Rolla 1 1 0 0 1.000Missouri- St. Louis 1 1 0 0 1.000Missouri S&T 2 1 1 0 .500Mobile, Univ. of 6 1 5 0 .166Nebraska-Omaha 4 0 4 0 .000Newberry 3 3 0 0 1.000New Orleans, Univ. of 2 2 0 0 1.000Nicholls State 2 0 2 0 .000North Alabama 100 46 54 0 .460North Dakota State 2 0 2 0 .000North Georgia 1 0 1 0 .000Northeast Louisiana 1 0 1 0 .000Northern Kentucky 4 2 2 0 .500Northwest Louisiana 5 1 4 0 .200Nova Southeastern 1 1 0 0 1.000Oakland City 1 1 0 0 1.000Ohio Dominican First MeetingOklahoma Baptist 1 0 1 0 .000Ouachita Baptist 9 6 3 0 .666Pacifi c Lutheran 1 0 1 0 .000Pittsburg State 1 0 1 0 .000

OPPONENT MEETINGS W L T PCT.Presbyterian 1 1 0 0 1.000Quinnipiac 2 1 1 0 .500Quincy First MeetingReinhardt 2 2 0 0 1.000Rider University 1 1 0 0 1.000Rollins College 2 2 0 0 1.000Sacred Heart 1 1 0 0 1.000Saint Augustine 1 1 0 0 1.000Saint Leo 4 1 3 0 .250Saint Thomas 1 0 1 0 .000Samford 7 7 0 0 1.000Slippery Rock 1 1 0 0 1.000S.C. Upstate 2 1 1 0 .500Southeast Louisiana 7 4 3 0 .571Southeast Ok St. 1 1 0 0 1.000Southern Arkansas 17 4 13 0 .235Southern Connecticut 1 0 1 0 .000S. Ill.-Edwardsville 3 0 3 0 .000Southern Indiana 5 3 2 0 .600Southern Mississippi 10 5 5 0 .500Southwest Baptist 1 0 1 0 .000Springfi eld 1 0 1 0 .000Spring Hill 19 8 11 0 .421Stetson 1 1 0 0 1.000Stillman 13 13 0 0 1.000Stonehill 1 1 0 0 1.000Tennessee-Martin 19 13 6 0 .684Tennessee State 1 1 0 0 1.000Tennessee Tech 2 0 2 0 .000Thomas College 3 3 0 0 1.000Troy University 26 15 11 0 .577Truman State 0 0 1 0 .000Tuskegee First MeetingValdosta State 72 22 50 0 .305Washburn 1 0 1 0 .000Wayne State 4 1 3 0 .250Wesleyan College 1 1 0 0 1.000West Florida 59 11 48 0 .186West Georgia 76 45 31 0 .592William Carey 40 27 13 0 .675William Jewell 2 2 0 0 1.000William Woods 2 1 1 0 .500Winona State 3 3 0 0 1.000Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 1 0 .000Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4 2 2 0 .500Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 1 0 .000Wisconsin-Superior 1 1 0 0 1.000 Bold - 2011 Opponent

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2010 REVIEWDate Opponent W-L Score Innings Overall GSCFeb. 11 Judson College W 8-0 6 1-0 0-0Feb. 11 Judson College W 14-4 5 2-0 0-0Feb. 17 Stillman W 15-0 5 3-0 0-0Feb. 17 Stillman W 7-2 7 4-0 0-0Feb. 19 Georgia College & State W 5-3 8 5-0 0-0Feb. 19 Barry L 2-3 7 5-1 0-0Feb. 20 North Georgia L 0-9 6 5-2 0-0Feb. 20 Indianapolis W 3-0 7 6-2 0-0Feb. 21 Truman State L 4-6 7 6-3 0-0Feb. 21 Southern Indiana W 13-4 5 7-3 0-0Feb. 23 at Miles W 4-1 7 8-3 0-0Feb. 23 at Miles W 8-0 5 9-3 0-0Feb. 27 Spring Hill W 5-2 7 10-3 0-0Feb. 27 Spring Hill W 3-0 7 11-3 0-0Feb. 28 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-0 6 12-3 0-0Feb. 28 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-8 7 13-3 0-0Mar. 5 vs. Barry L 8-15 7 13-4 0-0Mar. 5 vs. Augusta State W 2-0 7 14-4 0-0Mar. 6 vs. Georgia Southwestern W 7-2 7 15-4 0-0Mar. 6 vs. Nova Southeastern W 11-6 7 16-4 0-0Mar. 7 vs. Florida Southern L 3-4 7 16-5 0-0Mar. 7 vs. Rollins W 9-8 7 17-5 0-0Mar. 13 * at North Alabama L 1-8 7 17-6 0-1Mar. 13 * at North Alabama W 11-5 7 18-6 1-1Mar. 14 at Lambuth W 9-3 7 19-6 1-1Mar. 14 at Lambuth W 7-3 7 20-6 1-1Mar. 15 at Christian Brothers L 1-2 7 20-7 1-1Mar. 15 at Christian Brothers L 5-6 8 20-8 1-1Mar. 20 * at Valdosta State L 0-8 5 20-9 1-2Mar. 20 * at Valdosta State W 4-0 7 21-9 2-2Mar. 21 * at West Florida L 7-16 6 21-10 2-3Mar. 21 * at West Florida L 10-11 7 21-11 2-4Mar. 24 Miles W 10-1 5 22-11 2-4Mar. 24 Miles W 6-0 7 23-11 2-4Mar. 27 * West Georgia W 6-4 7 24-11 3-4Mar. 27 * West Georgia W 6-5 7 25-11 4-4Mar. 28 * UAH L 2-14 7 25-12 4-5Mar. 28 * UAH L 2-9 7 25-13 4-6Mar. 31 Millsaps W 8-3 7 26-13 4-6Mar. 31 Millsaps W 8-1 7 27-13 4-6

Date Opponent W-L Score Innings Overall GSCApr. 2 * West Florida L 3-4 8 27-14 4-7Apr. 2 * West Florida W 5-4 11 28-14 5-7Apr. 3 * Valdosta State L 2-10 5 28-15 5-8Apr. 3 * Valdosta State L 2-3 7 28-16 5-9Apr. 8 * vs. Delta State W 4-0 7 29-16 6-9Apr. 9 * vs. Arkansas-Monticello L 2-10 6 29-17 6-10Apr. 9 * vs. Southern Arkansas L 3-6 7 29-18 6-11Apr. 10 * vs. Christian Brothers W 5-4 7 30-18 7-11Apr. 10 * vs. Henderson State W 4-3 8 31-18 8-11Apr. 11 * vs. Ouachita Baptist W 4-2 7 32-18 9-11Apr. 11 * vs. Arkansas Tech L 4-7 7 32-19 9-12Apr. 13 vs. Judson College W 8-0 7 33-19 9-12Apr. 13 vs. Judson College W 16-0 5 34-19 9-12Apr. 17 Lambuth W 9-1 6 35-19 9-12Apr. 17 Lambuth W 9-3 7 36-19 9-12Apr. 18 * North Alabama L 4-5 10 36-20 9-13Apr. 18 * North Alabama W 3-1 7 37-20 10-13Apr. 20 at Millsaps W 8-2 7 38-20 10-13Apr. 20 at Millsaps L 3-7 7 38-21 10-13Apr. 25 * at UAH L 9-10 7 38-22 10-14Apr. 25 * at UAH L 0-8 6 38-23 10-15

Record breakdown Overall: 38-23 Gulf South: 10-15 Home: 18-6 Away: 7-9 Neutral: 13-8 Day 37-23 Night 1-0 vs Left 3-3 vs Right 35-20 1-run games 6-9 2-run games 5-1 5+run games 20-10 Extra inns 3-3 Shutouts 12-3.

Attendance: Home 1,062 Away 1,918 Total 2,980Average Attendance Home 75 Away 63 Total 67

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2010 REVIEW BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF-SH SB-ATT15 Angela Hanna .368 45-35 95 30 35 3 1 10 31 70 .737 10 2 20 0 .431 2-3 6-6 9 Anna Shartzer .350 61-60 203 41 71 13 0 3 21 93 .458 16 1 14 0 .400 0-6 9-1112 Stephanie Beahn .335 61-60 170 40 57 11 1 4 22 82 .482 19 1 16 0 .403 1-23 7-9 5 Kelli Hartley .299 59-59 184 35 55 17 1 5 41 89 .484 17 5 22 0 .368 3-2 13-15 2 Lindsey Skinner .297 53-48 128 30 38 5 1 4 19 57 .445 17 7 31 0 .408 0-0 7-8 20 Mary Wright .282 36-10 39 16 11 6 0 0 9 17 .436 3 0 12 0 .333 0-0 0-1 13 Jessica Powell .278 57-56 169 46 47 11 1 3 39 69 .408 25 1 25 1 .371 2-2 14-1623 Lauren Mills .278 42-34 90 13 25 3 0 3 15 37 .411 10 11 12 0 .414 0-4 0-0 16 Angela Smith .268 58-52 142 31 38 12 1 1 20 55 .387 19 0 14 0 .354 0-2 16-17 3 Meagan Sloke .262 49-37 126 17 33 5 0 2 27 44 .349 12 2 15 1 .333 1-2 0-1 17 Ashley Frost .259 49-42 116 18 30 3 0 1 20 36 .310 14 3 18 0 .348 2-4 3-3 11 Jennifer Lillard .197 38-26 66 3 13 2 0 0 9 15 .227 10 1 19 0 .304 2-4 0-0

14 Jessica Cervantes 1.000 2-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 24 Hannah Billingsle 1.000 3-2 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 4.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 6 Brandi McGee .429 8-1 7 4 3 1 0 0 3 4 .571 4 0 0 0 .636 0-0 0-0 18 Valisha Fincher .356 25-23 59 26 21 4 3 6 24 49 .831 21 3 20 0 .529 2-0 9-9 7 Caitlyn Bonham .259 27-6 27 7 7 0 0 0 6 7 .259 5 0 8 0 .375 0-0 1-1 1 Katie Ford .000 2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-0

Totals .300 61-61 1626 359 487 96 9 43 309 730 .449 203 37 247 2 .386 15-52 85-97Opponents .271 61-61 1633 266 443 49 1 42 239 620 .380 185 31 325 5 .354 12-41 58-64

LOB - Team (401), Opp (432). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (22). Picked off - L. Skinner 1, J. Powell 1, A. Frost 1.

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2010 REVIEW PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg1 Katie Ford 2.92 25-6 43 26 8 5 5 0 189.2 167 87 79 83 205 17 0 19 719 .23210 Hannah Griffi n 4.15 5-3 20 8 1 1 1 0 54.0 57 39 32 39 34 3 1 6 221 .25814 Jessica Cervantes 4.20 2-3 33 1 0 0 5 9 51.2 69 43 31 19 32 9 0 4 223 .30924 Hannah Billingsle 4.61 6-11 36 25 1 0 2 1 104.2 141 90 69 44 53 20 0 13 452 .312

17 Ashley Frost 0.00 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 .462 9 Anna Shartzer 14.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 .600

Totals 3.70 38-23 61 61 10 12 6 10 403.0 443 266 213 185 325 49 1 42 1633 .271Opponents 4.99 23-38 61 61 31 3 0 2 392.2 487 359 280 203 247 96 9 43 1626 .300

PB - Team (19), A. Hanna 12, J. Lillard 6, V. Fincher 1, Opp (23). Pickoffs - Team (2), J. Lillard 1, A. Hanna 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - A. Hanna (33-37), J. Lillard (25-27), H. Billingsl (22-25), K. Ford (22-24), H. Griffi n (11-11), J. Cervantes (3-4).

FIELDINGPlayer C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI16 Angela Smith 54 50 4 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 023 Lauren Mills 48 46 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 Brandi McGee 6 3 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 020 Mary Wright 72 67 4 1 .986 3 0 0 - 0 015 Angela Hanna 196 176 17 3 .985 2 33 4 .892 12 013 Jessica Powell 64 58 5 1 .984 1 0 0 - 0 0 9 Anna Shartzer 352 324 22 6 .983 6 0 0 - 0 011 Jennifer Lillard 170 146 20 4 .976 1 25 2 .926 6 0 2 Lindsey Skinner 35 33 1 1 .971 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 Katie Ford 46 4 40 2 .957 0 22 2 .917 0 014 Jessica Cervantes 22 5 16 1 .955 1 3 1 .750 0 010 Hannah Griffi n 20 0 19 1 .950 0 11 0 1.000 0 012 Stephanie Beahn 189 103 74 12 .937 3 0 0 - 0 018 Valisha Fincher 27 25 0 2 .926 0 0 0 - 1 0 5 Kelli Hartley 230 101 110 19 .917 5 0 0 - 0 017 Ashley Frost 119 39 68 12 .899 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 Meagan Sloke 74 22 43 9 .878 6 0 0 - 0 0 7 Caitlyn Bonham 8 2 5 1 .875 1 0 0 - 0 024 Hannah Billingsle 50 5 35 10 .800 0 22 3 .880 0 0

Totals 1782 1209 488 85 .952 18 58 6 .906 19 0Opponents 1716 1178 439 99 .942 22 85 12 .876 23 0

TEAM SUPERLATIVESBattingAt bats: 40 vs North Alabama-4/18Runs scored: 16 vs Judson College 4/13Hits: 15 vs Judson College 4/13RBIs: 15 vs Stillman 2/17Doubles: 6 vs Judson College 2/11Triples: 2 vs Millsaps 3/31Home runs: 4 vs Stillman 2/17Total bases: 28 vs Stillman 2/17Walks: 11 vs Barry 2/19Strikeouts: 14 vs Barry 2/19

FieldingPutouts: 33 vs West Florida 4/2Assists: 19 vs West Florida 4/2Errors: 5 vs Barry 3/5Passed balls: 2 2X; last vs Valdosta State 4/3

PitchingInnings pitched: 11.0 vs West Florida 4/2Runs allowed: 16 at West Florida 3/21Earned runs: 14 2x; last vs Alabama-Huntsville 3/28Walks allowed: 12 at North Alabama 3/13

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MISCELLANOUS STATSMULTIPLE HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 9 Anna Shartzer 16 4 - - 2012 Stephanie Beahn 14 3 - - 17 5 Kelli Hartley 9 5 - - 1413 Jessica Powell 10 2 - - 12 2 Lindsey Skinner 8 2 - - 1017 Ashley Frost 9 - - - 916 Angela Smith 6 2 - - 815 Angela Hanna 5 2 - - 7 3 Meagan Sloke 6 - - - 623 Lauren Mills 3 - - - 318 Valisha Fincher 2 1 - - 311 Jennifer Lillard 2 - - - 2 6 Brandi McGee 1 - - - 1 7 Caitlyn Bonham 1 - - - 120 Mary Wright - 1 - - 1TEAM 92 22 0 0 114

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 5 Kelli Hartley 11 2 - - 1313 Jessica Powell 5 3 - - 815 Angela Hanna 3 3 - 2 818 Valisha Fincher 3 2 2 - 7 3 Meagan Sloke 3 2 1 - 616 Angela Smith 5 - - - 5 2 Lindsey Skinner 3 1 1 - 517 Ashley Frost 2 2 - - 412 Stephanie Beahn 1 1 - 1 3 9 Anna Shartzer 3 - - - 320 Mary Wright 1 - 1 - 223 Lauren Mills 2 - - - 2 7 Caitlyn Bonham 1 1 - - 211 Jennifer Lillard 1 - - - 124 Hannah Billingsley - 1 - - 1 6 Brandi McGee - 1 - - 1TEAM 44 19 5 3 71

HITTING STREAKS Longest Current 9 Anna Shartzer 17 115 Angela Hanna 8 212 Stephanie Beahn 8 3 3 Meagan Sloke 7 - 5 Kelli Hartley 6 -23 Lauren Mills 6 118 Valisha Fincher 6 313 Jessica Powell 6 -20 Mary Wright 5 516 Angela Smith 5 - 2 Lindsey Skinner 5 -17 Ashley Frost 4 211 Jennifer Lillard 4 214 Jessica Cervantes 2 2 6 Brandi McGee 2 - 7 Caitlyn Bonham 1 -24 Hannah Billingsley 1 1

STARTING LINEUP BY POSITIONPITCHER: Ford (26), Billingsley (25), Griffi n (8), Cervantes (1), Frost (1)CATCHER: Hanna (34), Lillard (26), Fincher (1)FIRST BASE: Shartzer (43), Wright (9), Mills (9)SECOND BASE: Beahn (57), Bonham (1), Hartley (1), Shartzer (1), McGee (1)THIRD BASE: Frost (38), Sloke (23)SHORTSTOP: Hartley (58), Beahn (2), Bonham (1)LEFT FIELD: Skinner (41), Fincher (17), Sloke (2), Smith (1)CENTER FIELD: Powell (56), Smith (3), Skinner (2)RIGHT FIELD: Smith (48), Skinner (4), Shartzer (4), Mills (3), Sloke (1), Frost (1)DESIGNATED HITTER: Mills (22), Shartzer (12), Sloke (11), Fincher (5), Bonham (4), Frost (3), Hanna (1), Beahn (1), Skinner (1), Wright (1), Billingsley (1).

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INDIVIDUAL STATSGAMES PLAYEDSeason: 61 - Anna Shartzer, Stephanie Bean (2010)Career: 207 - Emily White (2006-09)

AT BATSGame: 6 - Shannon Goggins (Mid Continent, 2007)Season: 203 - Anna Shartzer, 2010Career: 571 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

HITSGAME: 5 - Two Times (Last: Shelia Jordan) (Clark Atlanta, 2007)SEASON: 78 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02CAREER: 403 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

BATTING AVERAGE SEASON: .459 - Zayne Smith (78-170), 1999*CAREER: .403 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

RUNS SCOREDGAME: 4 - 12 Times (Last: Valisha Fincher) (Southern Indiana, 2010)SEASON: 57 - Kelli Hartley, 2009CAREER: 146 - Bobbie Jo Cater, 1989-92

RUNS BATTED INGAME: 7 - Two Times (Last: Shelia Jordan) (Mid Continent, 2007)SEASON: 73 - Heather Shugart, 2007CAREER: 158 - Kelli Hartley, 2008-pres.

DOUBLESGAME: 3 - Two Times (Last: Kim Quattlebaum) (Clark Atlanta, 2007)SEASON: 28 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02CAREER: 56 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

TRIPLESGAME: 2 - Five Times (Last: Shannon Goggins) (William Carey, 2004)SEASON: 8 - Bobbie Jo Cater, 1989-92CAREER: 17 - Bobbie Jo Cater, 1989-92

HOME RUNSGAME: 3 - Shannon Goggins (Southern Arkansas, 2005)SEASON: 21 - Heather Shugart, 2007CAREER: 45 - Shannon Goggons, 2004-07

WALKSGAME: 4 - Three Times (Last: Valisha Fincher) (Barry, 2010)SEASON: 43 - Valisha Fincher, 2009CAREER: 90 - Bobbie Jo Cater, 1989-92

STOLEN BASESGAME: 5 - Kelly Fricke (West Georgia, 1997)SEASON: 34 - Mozette Timmons, 1990CAREER: 96 - Mozette Timmons, 1989-92

TOTAL BASESGAME: 12 - Shannon Goggins (Southern Arkansas, 2005)SEASON: 177 - Jennifer Lilly, 1999CAREER: 353 - Shannon Goggins, 2004-07

SLUGGING PERCENTAGESEASON: .831 - Valisha Fincher, 2010Career: .701 Kelli Hartley, 2008-pres.

HITTING STREAKSEASON: 21 Games - Heather Shugart, 2007

STRIKEOUTSGAME: 3 - Several (Nine games, 2010)SEASON: 51 - Miranda Whaley, 2000CAREER: 122 - Miranda Whaley, 2000-03

SACRIFICESGAME: 3 - Two times (Last: DeAnn Mundinger) (Jacksonville State, 1991)SEASON: 20 - Melinda Hunnicutt, 1988CAREER: 45 - Kelli Fricke, 1994-97

FIELDING PERCENTAGESEASON: 1.000 Angela Smith, Lauren Mills (2010)CAREER: .993 - Angela Smith, 2008-pres.

PUTOUTSGAME: 18 - Devra Stacks (Delta State, 1995)SEASON: 420 - Misty Cobb, 1993CAREER: 1,207 - Misty Cobb, 1990-93

ASSISTSGAME: 11 - Lori Galloway (Delta State, 1995)SEASON: 150 - Lori Galloway, 1989CAREER: 429 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

ERRORSGAME: 5 - Leslie Hanna (NW Louisiana, 1990)SEASON: 35 - Melinda Hunnicutt, 1988CAREER: 89 - Shannon Goggins, 2004-07

TOTAL CHANCESGAME: 19 - Devra Stacks (Southern Arkansas, 2005)CAREER: 1,269 - Misti Cobb, 1990-93

* - Minimun 200 at bats

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INDIVIDUAL STATSAPPEARANCESSEASON: 45 - Lori Galloway, 1988CAREER: 135 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

STARTSSEASON: 40 - Lori Galloway, 1988CAREER: 116 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

GAMES WONSEASON: 33 - Lori Galloway, 1988CAREER: 92 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

CONSECUTIVE WINSSEASON: 10 - Christen Chaney, 2003

GAMES LOSTSEASON: 21 - Four times (Last: Casey Cockrum)CAREER: 62 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

WINNING PERCENTAGESeason: .806 - Katie Ford (25-6), 2010CAREER: .719 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

SAVESSEASON: 13 - Jessica Cervantes, 2009CAREER: 22 - Jessica Cervantes, 2009-10

COMPLETE GAMESSEASON: 40 - Lori Galloway, 1988CAREER: 113 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

SHUTOUTSSEASON: 9 - Jana Fields, 1997CAREER: 24 - Lori Galloway, 1989-91

EARNED RUN AVERAGESEASON: 0.85 - Kim Clay, (IP-107, ER-13), 1987CAREER: 0.85 - Kim Clay, 1987

EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDSEASON: 125 - Casey Cockrum, 2005CAREER: 256 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

INNINGS PITCHEDGAME: 11 - Lori Galloway, (Kearney State, 1990)SEASON: 291.3 - Lori Galloway, 1988CAREER: 850.0 - Lori Galloway, 1988-91

HITS ALLOWEDGAME: 20 - Dana Tidmore (North Alabama, 1986)SEASON: 268 - Casey Cockrum, 2005 CAREER: 706 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

RUNS ALLOWEDGAME: 27 - Dana Tidmore (North Alabama, 1986)SEASON: 185 - Casey Cockrum, 2005CAREER: 399 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

STRIKEOUTSGAME: 14 - Zayne Smith (Missouri at Rolla, 2001)SEASON: 245 - Zayne Smith, 2002CAREER: 642 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

WALKSGAME: 16 - Dana Tidmore (West Georgia, 1986)SEASON: 109 - Dana Tidmore, 1986CAREER: 247 - Kaley Kleinpeter, 1990-92

HIT BATSMENSEASON: 23 - Zayne Smith, 1999CAREER: 41 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

WILD PITCHESSEASON: 37 - Katie Breneman, 2003CAREER: 55 - Zayne Smith, 1999-02

WEST ALABAMA PERFECT GAME2008 - Brittany McGee pitched the program’s fi rst perfect game in the second game of the Tigers’ sweep of Judson College on April 16. Mc-Gee, from Demopolis, Ala., faced the minimum (15) in the fi ve-inning affair. She allowed just one ball to leave the infi eld. The Eagles only threat to get a hit was thwarted when Mary Wright threw the runner out at fi rst from right fi eld.

WEST ALABAMA NO-HITTERS1989 - Denise Urian and Lori Galloway combined for a no-hitter against West Georgia on April 14, 1989, at Troy University. Urian left the game before the third inning after walking seven batters. Galloway fi nished the game to pick up the win. UWA won 13-0 in fi ve innings.

1990 - Lori Galloway no-hit Tennessee-Martin 4-0 in the GSC Tourna-ment on April 20, 1990, at Jacksonville State.

1991 - Kaley Kleinpeter hurled two no-hitters in 1991; a 9-0 win over West Georgia on March 15 in Livingston and a 6-0 win over Valdosta State on April 12 at Troy University.

1992 - Kaley Kleinpeter threw another no hitter in a 10-0 win over West Georgia on March 26, 1992, in Livingston.

1995 - Jenny Lauer threw a 6-0 no-hit shutout against visiting North Alabama on February 26, 1995.

2001 - Terra DaCorte and Keli Jo Lenz threw back-to-back no hitters at Stillman College on April 12, 2001, in a pair of Tiger wins (9-0 & 15-0).

2005 - Casey Cockrum tossed seven innings of no-hit softball with three strikeouts in a 1-0 UWA win at Belhaven on March 1, 2005.

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CAREER STATSB A T T I N G (min. 200 ABs)1. Zayne Smith (99-02) .403 (230-571)2. Courtney Gordon (08-09) .392 (129-329)3. Jennifer Lilly (1999-00) .370 (88-238)4. Kelli Hartley (08-pres.) .368 (133-361)5. Theresa Schreck (87-88) .360 (98-272)

GAMES1. Emily White (2006-09) 2072. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 2043. Alisha Berry (04-07) 2034. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 2025. Zayne Smith (99-02) 200

AT-BATS1. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 6612. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 6303. Brittany Bullock (95-98) 6024. Zayne Smith (99-02) 5715. DeAnn Mundinger (90-93) 565

HITS1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 2302. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 1853. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 1844. Brittany Bullock (95-98) 1835. Shannon Goggins (2004-07) 189

RUNS SCORED1. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 1462. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 1343. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 1204. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 1165. Mozette Timmons (89-92) 111

RUNS BATTED IN1. Kelli Hartley (08-pres.) 1582. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 1473. Christi Wade (91-94) 1144. Zayne Smith (99-02) 1125. Heather Shugart (04-07) 101

DOUBLES1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 562. Kim Quattlebaum (00-03) 423. Laura Bagwell (06-09) 38

4. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 345. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 39

T R I P L E S1. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 172. Angie Troncalli (87-91) 133. Theresa Schreck (87-88) 104. Joanna Garris (87-88) 94. Lisa Wipperfurth (94-97) 9

HOME RUNS1. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 452. Kelli Hartley (08-pres.) 333. Heather Shugart (04-07) 314. Valisha Fincher (2008-pres.) 295. Emily White (2006-09) 27

WALKS1. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 902. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 873. Valisha Fincher (08-pres.) 864. Zayne Smith (99-02) 725. Christi Wade (91-94) 66

STOLEN BASES1. Mozette Timmons (89-92) 962. Jennifer Gober (97-00) 49 Robin Nelson (87-88) 494. Kelly Fricke (94-97) 465. Cindy Wille (89-91) 44

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Valisha Fincher (08-pres.) .6882. Shannon Goggins (2004-07) .6563. Kelli Hartley (08-pres.) .6284. Heather Shugart (2004-07) .5835. Lauren Mills (09-pres.) .562

FIELDING PERCENTAGE1. Angela Smith (08-pres.) .9932. Tammy Dial (1992) .9873. Jaime Miller (97-00) .9844. Debbie Ulatowski (96-98) .9835. Brandi Steed (94-97) .980

T O T A L B A S E S1. Heather Shugart (04-07) 3652. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 3533. Kelli Hartley (2008-pres.) 3424. Zayne Smith (99-02) 3135. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 256

STRIKEOUTS1. Miranda Whaley (00-03) 1222. Emily White (2006-09) 1193. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 974. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 955. Carrie Moon (1999-02) 83

SACRIFICES1. Kelly Fricke (94-97) 452. Lori Galloway (88-91) 393. Cindy Wille (89-91) 373. DeAnn Mundinger (90-93) 373. Leigh Anne Bounds (93-96) 37

PUTOUTS1. Misti Cobb (90-93) 12072. Emily White (2006-09) 9383. Kim Quattlebaum (00-03) 9174. Debbie Ulatowski (96-98) 7595. Brandi Steed (94-97) 695

ASSISTS1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 4292. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 4183. Angie Troncalli (87-91) 3964. Brittany Bullock (95-98) 3605. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 353

ERRORS1. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 892. Angie Troncalli (87-91) 763. Kelly Fricke (94-97) 654. Laura Bagwell (2006-09) 605. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 58

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CAREER STATSTOTAL CHANCES1. Misti Cobb (90-93) 12692. Emily White (2006-09) 11433. Kim Quattlebaum (00-03) 10574. Debbie Ulatowski (96-98) 8775. Bobbie Jo Cater (89-92) 841

SACRIFICE FLIES1. Shannon Goggins (04-07) 8 Kelli Hartley (08-pres.) 83. Jess Butrica (04-06) 6 4. Kim Quattlebaum (00-03) 65. Zayne Smith (99-02) 5 W I N P E R C E N T A G E1. Lori Galloway (88-91) .719 (92-36)2. Kaley Kleinpeter (90-92) .702 (33-14)3. Aubree Hudson (2006-09) .627 (32-19)4. Lisa Wipperfurth (94-97) .621 (23-14)5. Brittany McGee (06-09) .591 (26-18)

APPEARANCES1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 1352. Zayne Smith (99-02) 1303. Jana Fields (94-97) 1194. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 1105. Aubree Hudson (06-09) 109

STARTS1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 1162. Zayne Smith (99-02) 1103. Jana Fields (94-97) 1094. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 945. Aubree Hudson (06-09) 75

COMPLETE GAMES1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 1132. Zayne Smith (99-02) 1053. Jana Fields (94-97) 1004. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 915. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 53

SHUTOUTS1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 242. Jana Fields (94-97) 223. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 16

4. Zayne Smith (99-02) 135. Kaley Kleinpeter (90-92) 7

INNINGS PITCHED1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 8502. Zayne Smith (99-02) 761.13. Jana Fields (94-97) 732.24. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 667.15. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 388.1

RUNS ALLOWED1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 3992. Aubree Hudson (06-09) 3533. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 3364. Lori Galloway (88-91) 3075. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 305

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 2562. Aubree Hudson (06-09) 2293. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 1914. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 1785. Lori Galloway (88-91) 172

HITS ALLOWED1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 7062. Lori Galloway (88-91) 6633. Jana Fields (94-97) 6454. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 5695. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 523

STRIKEOUTS1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 6422. Jana Fields (94-97) 5313. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 4414. Aubree Hudson (2006-09) 2505. Emily White (2006-09) 223

WALKS1. Kaley Kleinpeter (90-92) 2472. Zayne Smith (99-02) 2414. Aubree Hudson (06-09) 2143. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 2065. Lori Galloway (88-91) 165

WINS1. Lori Galloway (88-91) 922. Jana Fields (94-97) 553. Zayne Smith (99-02) 534. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 445. Kaley Kleinpeter (90-92) 33

LOSSES1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 622. Jana Fields (94-97) 573. Jenny Lauer (92-95) 564. Lori Galloway (88-91) 364. Keli Jo Lenz (98-01) 35

HIT BATSMEN1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 412. Jana Fields (94-97) 343. Lori Galloway (88-91) 274. Brittany McGee (06-09) 225. Kaley Kleinpeter (90-92) 19

WILD PITCHES1. Zayne Smith (99-02) 552. Emily White (2006-09) 433. Aubree Hudson (06-09) 423. Casey Cockrum (04-05) 394. Katie Breneman (03-04) 37

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 100 IP)1. Kim Clay (1987) 0.852. Lori Galloway (88-91) 1.423. Lisa Wipperfurth (94-97) 1.454. Jana Fields (94-97) 1.625. Kaley Kleinpeter (90-92) 1.77

SAVES1. Jessica Cervantes (09-pres.) 222. Brittany McGee (06-09) 63. Katie Baker (98) 2 Jana Fields (94-97) 2 Lori Galloway (88-91) 2 Jenny Lauer (92-95) 2 Lisa Wipperfurth (94-97) 2

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TEAM RECORDSHITTING

AT BATSGAME: 41 - West Georgia, 1992 SEASON: 1,626 - 2010

RUNSGAME: 24 - Two Times (Last: Judson, 2009)SEASON: 421 - 2009

HITSGAME: 22 - Two Times (Last: Judson, 2009) SEASON: 487 - 2010

DOUBLESGAME: 8 - Stillman, 2009 SEASON: 99 - 2009

TRIPLESGAME: 3 - William Carey, 2004 SEASON: 22 - 1990

HOME RUNSGAME: 6 - Stillman, 2009SEASON: 80 - 2009

RUNS BATTED INGAME: 23 - Clark Atlanta, 2007SEASON: 384 - 2009

BATTING AVERAGESEASON: .336 - 2009

TOTAL BASESGAME: 39 - Stillman, 2009SEASON: 862 - 2009

WALKSGAME: 12 - Jacksonville State, 1988SEASON: 203 - 2010

STRIKEOUTSGAME: 17 - Southern Arkansas, 2004SEASON: 292 - 2008

STOLEN BASESGAME: 15 - West Georgia, 1989SEASON: 106 - 1988

SACRAFICE HITSGAME: 5 - Three times (Last: UNA, 1990)SEASON: 107 - 1990

FIELDING

PUTOUTSGAME: 33 - Kearney State, 1990SEASON: 1,221 - 1989

ASSISTSGAME: 22 - Kearney State, 1990SEASON: 638 - 1989

ERRORSGAME: 9 - North Alabama, 1993SEASON: 131 - 1991

CHANCESGAME: 45 - West Georgia, 2000SEASON: 1,797 - 2008

FIELDING PERCENTAGESEASON: .954 - 1991

DOUBLE PLAYSGAME: 3 - MUW, 2000SEASON: 27 - 1990

TRIPLE PLAYSGAME: 1 - Tennessee Martin, 1990SEASON: 1 - 1990

FEWEST ERRORSSEASON: 65 - 1991

LOWEST FIELDING PERCENTAGESEASON: .871 - 1986

PITCHING

INNINGS PITCHEDGAME: 11 - Two times (Last vs. West Florida, 2010)SEASON: 407 - 1990

RUNS ALLOWEDGAME: 27 - North Alabama, 1986SEASON: 356 - 2005

EARNED RUN AVERAGESEASON: 1.03 - 1995

MOST HITS ALLOWEDGAME: 20 - Two times (Last: VSU., 1998)SEASON: 464 - 2005

STRIKEOUTSGAME: 14 - Missouri at Rolla, 2002Season: 325 - 2010

WALKSGAME: 16 - West Georgia, 1986SEASON: 185 - 2010

COMPLETE GAMESSEASON: 53 - 1999

SHUTOUTSSEASON: 12 - 1997

SAVESSEASON: 16 - 2009

NO-HITTERSSEASON: 2 - 1991 & 2001

PERFECT GAMESSEASON: 1 - 2008

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YEARLY RECORDSALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

YEARS COACH SEASONS W-L- T-PCT.1986 Wayne Dees 1 1-26-0-.0371986-88 Liz Kelly 2 59-38-0-.6081989-2007 Janet Montgomery 18 427-507-1-.4572008 - Will Atkinson 3 109-69-0-.612TOTALS 4 Coaches 24 596-640-1-.482

OVERALLYEAR RECORD PCT. COACH1986 1-26 .037 Wayne Dees1987 17-25 .405 Liz Kelly1988 42-13 .764 Liz Kelly1989 33-18 .647 Janet Montgomery1990 37-22 .627 Janet Montgomery1991 34-9 .791 Janet Montgomery1992 21-23 .477 Janet Montgomery1993 14-32 .304 Janet Montgomery1994 22-26 .458 Janet Montgomery1995 22-20 .524 Janet Montgomery1996 25-25 .500 Janet Montgomery1997 32-18 .640 Janet Montgomery1998 16-32 .333 Janet Montgomery1999 27-29 .482 Janet Montgomery2000 22-33-1 .402 Janet Montgomery2001 20-24 .455 Janet Montgomery2002 15-33 .313 Janet Montgomery2003 19-21 .475 Janet Montgomery2004 11-35 .239 Janet Montgomery2005 17-35 .327 Janet Montgomery2006 14-39 .264 Janet Montgomery2007 26-33 .441 Janet Montgomery2008 29-29 .500 Will Atkinson2009 42-17 .712 Will Atkinson2010 38-23 .622 Will Atkinson

GSC ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSYEARS COACH SEASONS W-L- T-PCT.1992-2007 Janet Montgomery 18 129-220-0.3702008 - Will Atkinson 3 29-45-0-.391TOTALS 2 Coaches 21 158-266-0-.372 GSC records were not kept from 1986-1992

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE YEAR RECORD PCT. FINISH COACH1992 7-3 .700 3rd Janet Montgomery1993 5-7 .417 3rd (W) Janet Montgomery1994 11-3 .785 2nd (W) Janet Montgomery1995 11-4 .733 1st (W) Janet Montgomery1996 12-12 .500 4th (E) Janet Montgomery1997 14-8 .636 3rd (E) Janet Montgomery1998 4-17 .211 6th (E) Janet Montgomery1999 9-12 .429 5th (E) Janet Montgomery2000 8-15 .348 5th (E) Janet Montgomery2001 8-17 .320 7th (E) Janet Montgomery2002 8-17 .320 8th (E) Janet Montgomery2003 7-14 .333 6th (E) Janet Montgomery2004 4-18 .182 7th (E) Janet Montgomery2005 5-10 .200 7th (E) Janet Montgomery2006 4-28 .143 7th (E) Janet Montgomery2007 5-19 .208 6th (E) Janet Montgomery2008 7-16 .304 5th (E) Will Atkinson2009 12-14 .462 4th (E) Will Atkinson2010 10-15 .400 5th (E) Will Atkinson

UWA’S RECORD BY DECADEDECADE W L T TOTAL GAMES PCT.1980s 93 82 0 175 .5311990s 250 236 0 486 .5142000s 253 322 1 576 .439TOTALS 596 640 1 1,237 .481

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YEARLY RECORDS/HONORSUWA SEASON SUPERLATIVES

WINS IN A SEASON 42 - 1988 (42-13) , 2009 (42-16)LOSSES IN A SEASON 39 - 2006 (14-39)CONSECUTIVE WINS 16 - 1988CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 22 - 1986WINNING PERCENTAGE .791 - 1991 (34-9)

UWA’S RECORD IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTYEAR RECORD NCAA REGIONAL

1997 1-2 South Regional

UWA’S RECORD IN THE GSC TOURNAMENTYEAR RECORD CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

1986 0-21987 0-21988 4-0 West Alabama 2, Miss. College 11989 4-0 West Alabama 5, Tenn. Martin 21990 4-0 West Alabama 7, Miss. College 11991 5-0 West Alabama 13, Tenn. Martin 31992 1-21993 0-21994 1-2 1995 3-0 West Alabama 3, MUW 01996 0-21997 5-0 West Alabama 5, West Florida 42009 0-1 13 Appearances 27-13 6 GSC Titles

DaktronicsAll-American

Kelli Hartley 2009 (3rd)

NFCA AcademicAll-Americans

Laura Bagwell 2006, 07Cinnamon Brown 1998, 99Haley Brown 2004Julie Burkett 2005

Casey Cockrum 2004, 05Corey Curlee 2006Jennifer Gober 2000Jessica Gordon 2004Robin Halbrooks 2006Aubree Hudson 2006, 07Crystal Hodges 2001Jenny Lauer 1995Keli Jo Lenz 1999, 01Kim Long 2002, 03Brittany McGee 2006Krista Merrifi eld 2007Amber Morgan 2000Tamara Neal 2002Kim Quattlebaum 2002, 03Zayne Smith 2002B. J. Spann 2002Donna Sunnycalb 1998, 99Debbie Ulatowski 1998Stephanie Ward 1995Whitney Woodington 2004, 05Mary Wright 2007

Louisville Slugger/NFCADivision II All-Region

Heather Shugart 2007Kelli Hartley 2009Valisha Fincher 2009Lauren Mills 2009

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACA ALL-DISTRICT IV (COSIDA)

Laura Bagwell (2nd Team) 2009Aubree Hudson (2nd Team) 2009

GSC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMLaura Bagwell 2009Aubree Hudson 2009

Angela Hanna 2010Lauren Mills 2010Mary Wright 2010

GSC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLSherry Byrd 1986Lori Galloway 1988, 89, 90, 91Robin Nelson 1988Theresa Schreck 1988Melinda Hunnicutt 1988, 89Dana Tidmore 1988Kelli Schlosser 1994Gina Green 1990Angie Troncalli 1990, 91Cindy Wille 1991Cindy Garner 1993DeAnn Mundinger 1993Christi Wade 1994Jenny Lauer 1994, 95Kelli Schlosser 1994Lisa Wipperfurth 1996, 97Cinnamon Brown 1999Donna Sunnycalb 1999Jess Butrica 2006Amanda Bintz 2007Corey Curlee 2007Leslie Higdon 2007Emily White 2007Laura Bagwell 2007, 2008, 2009Aubree Hudson 2007, 2008, 2009Jennifer Lauth 2008Brittany McGee 2007, 2008Krista Merrifi eld 2007, 2008Mary Wright 2007, 2008, 2009Ashley Edgar 2009Angela Hanna 2009Brandi McGee 2009Lauren Mills 2009

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HONORSKatie Ford 2010Angela Hanna 2010Lauren Mills 2010Anna Shartzer 2010Mary Wright 2010Ashley Frost 2010Kelli Hartley 2010

First Team All-GSCRobin Nelson 1987, 88Theresa Schreck 1987Lori Galloway 1988, 89, 91Joanna Garris 1988Bobbie Jo Cater 1989, 90, 91, 92Gina Green 1989, 90Angie Troncalli 1989, 90, 91Tammy Dial 1992Mozette Timmons 1992Jenny Lauer 1993, 95DeAnn Mundinger 1993Christi Wade 1993,94Brittany Bullock 1996, 98Jana Fields 1996, 97Kelly Fricke 1996Denise Boggan 1997Brandi Steed 1997Lisa Wipperfurth 1997Debbie Ulatowski 1998Jennifer Lilly 1999Zayne Smith 1999, 00, 02Jennifer Gober 2000Tamara Neal 2003Kim Quattlebaum 2003Shannon Goggins 2004, 05Debbie Shisler 2006Heather Shugart 2007Ashley Edgar 2008, 2009Courtney Gordon 2008Emily White 2008

Valisha Fincher 2009Kelli Hartley 2009, 2010Stephanie Beahn 2010

2ND TEAM ALL-GSCDonna Sunnycalb 1999Keli Jo Lenz 2001Dianna Bethea 2001Zayne Smith 2001Kim Quattlebaum 2002Tamara Neal 2004Julie Burkett 2005Jess Butrica 2006Shannon Goggins 2007Laura Bagwell 2008, 2009Valish Fincher 2008Kelli Hartley 2008Angela Smith 2008Lauren Mills 2009-10Emily White 2009Lindsey Skinner 2010

ALL-SOUTH REGIONBobbie Jo Cater (C) 1990Gina Green (LF) 1990Mozette Timmons (CF) 1991, 92Tammy Dial (1B) 1992Christi Wade (C) 1993Brandi Steed (C) 1996, 97Debbie Ulatowski (UT) 1998Zayne Smith (U) 1999Jennifer Gober (CF) 2000Heather Shugart (OF) 2007

ALL-SOUTH REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT

Denise Boggan 1997Jana Fields 1997

Jennifer Lilly 1997

GSC ALL-TOURNAMENTBrittany Bullock 1996Jana Fields 1997Kelly Fricke MVP 1997Jennifer Lilly 1997

UWA Hall of FameLori Galloway 1999Mozette Timmons 2009

Daktronics All-South RegionHeather Shugart (2nd Team) 2007Kelli Hartley (1st Team) 2009Valisha Fincher (1st Team) 2009Lauren Mills (2nd Team) 2009

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ALL-TIME ROSTERAAnderson, Michelle 1988-89

BBagwell, Laura 2006-09Bailey, Tijo 1987Baker, Katie 1998Beahn, Stephanie 2010-pres.Beardon, Kim 1989Bennett, Tara 2000-01Berry, Alisha 2004-07Berry, Brittany 2005-06Bethea, Dianna 2000-01Billingsley, Hannah 2010Bintz, Amanda 2007-08Blossom, Ursula 1991-92Boggan, Denise 1996-97Bonham, Caitlyn 2010-pres.Boro, Mary 1993Bounds, Leigh Anne 1993-96Breneman, Katie 2003-04Brown, Cinnamon 1998-99Brown, Haley 2004-05Brown, Megan 2002-03Brown, Melanie 2002-03Brown, Shannon 1992Bryan, Miranda 2008Bullock, Brittany 1995-98Burch, Jeanie 1993Burkett, Julie 2003-05Butrica, Jess 2004-06Byrd, Amy 1998Byrd, Carrie 1987Byrd, Portia 1986

CCannon, Renee 1987

Cater, Bobbi Jo 1989-92Cervantes, Jessica 2009-2010Chaney, Christen 2003-04Clay, Kim 1987Cobb, Misti 1990-93Cockrum, Casey 2004-05Connell, Jenny 1994Cotton, Chris 1986Cox, Robin 2003Cunningham, Kim 1988-89Curlee, Corey 2006-07

DDaCorte, Terra 2001Dean, Allison 2002-03Desporte, Allison 2002Dial, Tammy 1992Dolan, Tammie 1991

EEdgar, Ashley 2008-09

FFields, Jana 1994-97Fincher, Valisha 2008-pres.Ford, Katie 2010-pres.Foster, Marisa 1996Fricke, Kelly 1994-97Frost, Ashley 2010-pres.

GGalloway, Lori 1988-91Garner, Cindy 1991-93Garris, Joanna 1987-88Gaulden, Jennifer 1992-95Gober, Ashley 2004Gober, Jennifer 1997-00

Goggins, Shannon 2004-07Gordon, Courtney 2008-09Gordon, Jessica 2003-04Green, Gina 1989-90Griffi n, Hannah 2010-pres.Griffi th, Rebekah 2000-02

HHalbrooks, Robin 2004-06Hannah, Angela 2009-2010Hannah, Leslie 1990Harmon, Erica 1989Hartley, Kelli 2008-pres.Hodges, Crystal 2001Hudson, Aubree 2006-09Hunnicutt, Melinda 1988-89Hynde, Joanna 2005-06Hynds, Jessica 2006

IIngram, Shalanne 1996-97

JJacquay, Jessica 2004-05Jones, Darla 1994-97Jones, Kassadie 2008Jordan, Sheila 2006-07

KKelly, Brandi 1995Kleinpeter, Kaley 1990-92

LLammons, Lisa 1986Latham, Kaye 1998Lauer, Jenny 1992-95Lenz, Keli Jo 1998-01

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ALL-TIME ROSTERLillard, Jennifer 2007-2010Lilly, Jennifer 12997-00Long, Kim 2000-03

MManor, Phyliss 1986Markham, Jennifer 2005-06McGee, Brandi 2009-2010McGee, Brittany 2006-09McCloud, Tina 1987-88McDaniel, Tammy 1991Merrifi eld, Krista 2007-08Miller, Jamie 1997-00Mills, Lauren 2009-2010Moon, Carrie 1999-02Morgan, Amber 1999-00Morgan, Sharon 1993-95Mullins, Sara 1987Mundinger, DeAnn 1990-93Murphree, Fawn 2001-02

NNeal, Tamara 2002-04Nelson, Robin 1987-88

OOdom, Emily 1999

PPowell, Jessica 2009-pres.Pruitt, Dana 1987

QQuattlebaum, Kim 2000-03

RRay, Michelle 1998-99

Rethwill, Monica 2008Reynolds, Sonya 1988-89, 91Roe, Brandi 2006Roberson, Kacie 1998

SSanders, Emily 1993-94Schlosser, Kelli 1993-94Shartzer, Anna 2010-pres.Shisler, Debbie 2006Shreck, Theresa 1987-88Shugart, Heather 2004-07Sing, Melissa 1991-92Skinner, Lindsey 2010-pres.Smith, Angela 2008-pres.Smith Kasey 2002-03Smith, Tammy 1986Smith, Zayne 1999-02Sneed, Sydney 2005-06Spann, Billie Jo 2002Spencer, Dana 88-89Stacks, Devra 1994-95Steed, Brandi 1994-97Sunnycalb, Donna 1996-99

TTaylor, Kathy 1986-97Terry, Tammy 1995-96Tew, Mary 1988Thomas, Rochelle 2005-06Thompson, Melanie 1991-92Tidmore, Dana 1986Timmons, Mozette 1989-92Troncalli, Angie 1987, 89-91Troullier, Dianne 1988-90Tubbs, Kayla 1999

UUlatowski, Debbie 1996-98Urian, Denise 1989-90

VVercher, Meghan 2003Viviano, Julie 1994

WWade, Christi 1991-94Ward, Stephanie 1995Webb, Valera 1996Whaley, Miranda 2000-03Whigham, Jenni 1997-98White, Angela 1999-02White, Emily 2006-09White, Samantha 2007-08Wille, Cindy 1989-91Williams, Jennifer 2000Wipperfurth, Lisa 1994-97Woodington, Whitney 2004-05Wright, Mary 2007-2010

YYoung, Jessica 2005

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1986 (1-26) WAYNE DEESMiss.-Women L 0-10Miss.-Women L 0-12North Alabama L 1-4Delta State L 0-10Martin JC W 13-10Southern Miss. L 0-13Southern Miss. L 0-10North Alabama L 1-9Delta State L 5-10UT-Martin L 3-9Miss.-Women L 0-5UT-Martin L 0-11Miss. College L 0-10Miss. College L 0-15Miss.-Women L 0-10Miss.-Women L 3-13Miss. College L 0-15Miss. College L 7-10Delta State L 10-11Delta State L 1-11North Alabama L 0-23North Alabama L 1-14Troy University L 1-13West Florida L 0-21West Georgia L 1-11#West Georgia L 0-10#UT-Martin L 2-14

1987 (18-24) LIZ KELLYMiss.-Women L 4-10Miss.-Women L 5-6North Alabama L 1-5North Alabama L 3-5Samford W 6-3Tennessee Tech L 5-10Tennessee Tech L 5-9Miss.-Women L 1-3Tennessee State W 20-2UT-Martin W 12-1North Alabama L 1-3Troy University W 6-1Samford W 4-3Samford W 6-4Luther College L 0-8Luther College W 4-2

Miss.-Women L 0-10Delta State W 5-2Miss. College L 6-9UT-Martin W 6-5North Alabama W 3-2North Alabama W 8-5Troy University L 5-6Troy University W 8-10Columbus State L 0-8Ga. State College W 8-4Miss.-Women L 1-5Southern Miss. L 0-10Miss. College L 1-3Miss. College L 4-9Miss.-Women L 2-12Miss.-Women L 2-8Troy University L 2-3Valdosta State W 13-0 Valdosta State W 15-0West Georgia L 1-2West Georgia W 5-4Miss. College W 11-1Miss. College L 2-4#North Alabama L 0-3#Troy University W 7-1#UT-Martin L 2-10

1988 (42-13) LIZ KELLYSamford W 15-4NW Louisiana L 3-14Delta State W 4-0Miss. College L 3-5Southern Miss. L 1-4SE Louisiana W 3-0Miss.-Women W 7-3Nicholls State L 1-6Nicholls State L 0-8U. of New Orleans W 13-6U. of New Orleans W 11-3Samford W 2-1Samford W 11-4Jacksonville St. W 7-1Jacksonville St. W 14-1North Alabama W 2-1UT-Martin W 4-1Delta State W 10-0

Miss.-Women W 4-1Miss. College W 2-1Miss. College W 11-9Miss. College W 9-8Jacksonville St. W 7-1Jacksonville St. W 5-3Jacksonville St. W 12-4Huntingdon L 1-6Columbus State W 6-2North Alabama W 6-1Troy University W 11-1Miss.-Women W 4-3Miss.-Women L 1-2Miss.-Women W 5-4Delta State W 2-1Delta State L 7-11Mercer Univ. W 2-0Miss. College W 5-0UT-Martin W 6-3West Georgia W 7-0St. Thomas L 0-4Huntingdon L 1-8Miss. College W 7-1Miss. College L 5-6Valdosta State W 13-0Troy University W 6-3Valdosta State W 10-0West Georgia W 7-0Southern Miss. L 0-1Southern Miss. W 4-2Miss.-Women W 3-1Miss.-Women L 1-7#North Alabama W 6-3#Miss. College W 6-0#UT-Martin W 4-1#Miss. College W 2-1

1989 (33-18) JANET MONTGOMERYSouthern Miss. W 7-4Southern Miss. L 2-0NE Louisiana L 0-2Austin Peay L 1-4Delta State W 6-2Delta State W 8-0Delta State L 2-3Jacksonville St. W 5-2

North Alabama W 7-4Miss.-Women L 3-7Centenary L 1-2NW Louisiana L 0-2Delta State W 6-1Delta State W 7-0#SE Louisiana W 6-3McNeese State L 0-5Southern Miss. W 8-3Miss. College W 6-2SE Louisiana L 0-1Miss. College L 4-7Delta State W 5-4SE Louisiana W 3-2Miss. College L 9-10Miss. College L 0-5Miss. College L 6-7Miss. College L 4-8North Alabama W 3-1UT-Martin W 4-0Miss.-Women W 9-3Miss. College L 6-7Troy University W 7-3Troy University L 8-10Delta State W 6-1Delta State W 2-6Miss. College W 2-0Columbus State W 10-3Mercer Univ. W 9-3Stetson W 7-0#Miss.-Women L 2-3West Georgia W 15-1West Georgia W 15-5Miss. College W 15-0Miss. College L 3-4Jacksonville St. W 10-1Jacksonville St. W 3-0Miss.-Women W 8-6Miss.-Women W 7-4#North Alabama W 4-3#UT-Martin W 1-0#Miss. College W 1-0#UT-Martin W 5-2

1990 (37-22) Janet MontgomerySE Louisiana L 2-4

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ALL-TIME RESULTSSouthern Miss. W 9-5NW Louisiana L 1-8Austin Peay L 1-2Troy University L 1-2Troy University W 6-2North Alabama W 4-3North Alabama L 3-4SC-Spartanburg L 0-3Jacksonville St. W 3-1West Georgia W 3-1Valdosta State W 6-2SC-Spartanburg W 5-2Troy University L 5-6Delta State W 7-0Delta State W 6-4NW Louisiana L 1-2SE Louisiana W 2-0Miss.-Women L 1-2SE Louisiana L 1-7Miss.-Women L 3-4Kearney State L 2-3Luther College L 3-4Wisc.-Superior W 5-3Wisc.-Osh Kosh L 1-3Washburn L 3-6Jacksonville St. W 3-0Jacksonville St. W 4-3North Alabama W 10-0North Alabama W 5-3North Alabama L 2-Troy University W 8-2UT-Martin W 3-1UT-Martin W 2-1North Alabama W 5-2Miss. College L 2-4Miss.-Women L 1-2Miss.-Women W 5-3Delta State W 3-0Delta State W 3-0Florida A&M W 12-3U. of Mobile L 0-5Delta State W 11-4Columbus State W 10-6Pacifi c Lutheran L 5-10Jacksonville St. W 7-4Jacksonville St. W 2-1

Miss.-Women W 4-3Miss.-Women L 1-4Valdosta State W 7-0Valdosta State W 8-2West Georgia W 13-1West Georgia W 16-6Troy University W 1-0Troy University L 2-3#UT-Martin W 4-0#Troy University W 3-2#Miss. College W 7-2#Miss. College W 7-1

1991 (34-9) JANET MONTGOMERYTroy University W 3-0Troy University W 2-1Athens State W 5-4Athens State W 4-3West Georgia W 10-0West Georgia W 22-0Troy University W 2-1Lenoir-Rhyne W 9-1Huntingdon L 1-3Miss.-Women L 0-2Miss.-Women W 3-2Jacksonville St. W 4-0Jacksonville St. W 4-2West Georgia W 9-0West Georgia W 6-2William Jewell W 9-1Wisc.-Osh Kosh W 6-3William Jewell W 13-0Wisc.-Osh Kosh W 3-2Wisc.-Osh Kosh L 4-5Troy University W 5-4Troy University W 8-4Miss.-Women L 1-2West Georgia W 12-2Miss. College W 4-1North Alabama W 3-2North Alabama W 5-0Delta State L 2-6Delta State W 7-0William Woods W 6-5William Woods L 1-3Valdosta State W 1-0

Valdosta State W 6-0Jacksonville St. L 2-3Jacksonville St. W 5-2Miss.-Women W 5-1Miss.-Women L 0-4#North Alabama W 7-4#Miss. College W 2-0#UT-Martin L 1-2#North Alabama W 3-2#UT-Martin W 6-3#UT-Martin W 13-4

1992 (21-23) JANET MONTGOMERYTroy University L 3-4Troy University W 5-4Jacksonville St. W 4-1Jacksonville St. L 1-8Huntingdon L 1-4North Alabama L 3-4Columbus State L 2-11Northern Kentucky L 4-5Wayne State L 1-3Chapman College L 1-2Lowell Univ. W 4-2Kutztown Univ. L 5-14Slippery Rock W 6-2Augustana W 5-0Nebraska-Omaha L 2-7Troy University L 2-5West Georgia W 12-0West Georgia W 10-0West Georgia W 9-0U. of Mobile L 1-10MacMurray Coll. W 2-1Miss.-Women L 1-8St. Augustine W 8-7Grand Valley St. L 2-3Oakland City W 7-2Southern Indiana W 7-1UT-Martin L 2-6Kent. Wesleyan W 3-1Grand Valley St. L 1-3Jacksonville St. W 4-0Jacksonville St. W 9-3West Georgia W 14-0

West Georgia W 24-1 Valdosta State L 7-8Valdosta State L 12-13Miss.-Women W 6-2 Jacksonville St. W 5-3Miss. College L 1-4UT-Martin W 6-0Troy University L 3-4Miss.-Women L 0-3#North Alabama W 5-4#Delta State L 4-5#Jacksonville St. L 0-1

1993 (14-32) JANET MONTGOMERYJacksonville St. L 2-3Jacksonville St. L 1-2Kent. Wesleyan L 4-5Kent. Wesleyan L 4-5Pittsburg State L 2-3Cameron Univ. W 6-1Wayne State W 6-5Central Oklahoma L 0-6SW Baptist L 1-8Emporia State L 0-3Huntingdon L 0-10Huntingdon L 2-7Merrimack L 1-8Chapman Coll. L 0-2American Int. W 3-2Quinnipiac W 1-0Sacred Heart W 3-0Springfi eld L 1-4Wayne State L 0-3Ashland W 5-1North Alabama L 1-4North Alabama L 1-2Huntingdon L 1-8Miss. College L 0-2Miss. College L 0-1Delta State W 3-2Delta State L 0-1Jacksonville St. L 1-2Jacksonville St. L 3-5Miss. College L 0-2Miss. College W 4-2Miss.-Women L 6-7

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ALL-TIME RESULTSMiss.-Women L 0-1Delta State L 4-8Delta State W 7-3Miss. College L 0-4Miss. College L 3-6Miss. College W 3-1Miss. College L 2-8North Alabama W 11-0North Alabama W 4-1Miss.-Women L 5-9Miss.-Women W 5-2#Jacksonville St. W 3-2#Lincoln Memorial L 4-5#North Alabama L 2-12

1994 (22-26) JANET MONTGOMERYNorth Alabama L 3-4North Alabama L 1-5Faulkner W 10-0Faulkner L 1-4Columbus State L 4-8Columbus State W 5-4Belhaven W 7-2West Georgia W 7-0Jacksonville St. L 7-8Belhaven L 0-1Merrimack L 0-4Lewis University L 0-4American Int. W 6-1Wisc.-Green Bay L 0-3Northern Kent. W 3-2Quinnipiac L 1-2Wayne State L 1-2Cal-Pennsylvania L 2-12Huntingdon L 0-3Huntingdon L 0-8Miss. College L 2-4Columbus State L 2-6North Alabama L 0-4Miss.-Women W 5-2Miss. College W 4-2Miss. College W 3-0Delta State W 1-0Delta State L 3-9Delta State W 5-0Delta State W 8-2

North Alabama W 3-2Valdosta State L 0-7Lincoln Memorial W 4-2West Georgia W 15-4Miss.-Women L 1-2Miss.-Women W 8-5Miss. College W 7-4Miss. College W 3-2Faulkner L 0-8U. of Mobile L 1-12Athens State W 9-1Huntingdon L 3-4Athens State L 2-7Huntingdon W 4-2Huntingdon W 3-0#North Alabama W 7-1#Valdosta State L 1-6#Lincoln Memorial L 1-6

1995 (22-20) JANET MONTGOMERYMiss. College W 5-0Miss. College W 8-0North Alabama W 6-0North Alabama W 9-1Delta State L 3-4North Alabama L 1-2Miss. College L 0-2Miss.-Women W 4-1Miss.-Women W 5-2Jacksonville St. W 3-1Lincoln Memorial W 9-3Belhaven L 3-5Kennesaw State L 2-3American Int. W 2-1Stonehill W 3-1Cal-Pennsylvania L 0-5Northern Kent. L 0-1Assumption W 3-2Wisc.-Parkside L 2-3Barry College L 0-3Delta State W 5-4Delta State W 1-0Belhaven L 2-3Belhaven W 3-1Miss. College W 4-1Miss. College W 5-0

Columbus State L 1-2Columbus State L 4-7Faulkner L 1-3Faulkner L 3-4West Georgia W 3-1North Alabama L 2-5Lincoln Memorial W 3-0Valdosta State L 1-4West Florida L 3-7Miss.-Women L 0-2Miss.-Women W 2-0North Alabama L 4-6North Alabama L 4-10Lincoln Memorial W 2-1#Valdosta State W 3-2#Miss.-Women W 3-0

1996 (25-25) JANET MONTGOMERYWest Florida L 0-2West Florida L 5-6North Alabama W 2-0North Alabama W 2-1William Carey W 3-1William Carey W 6-2Winona State W 10-0Winona State W 5-4West Georgia W 4-0West Georgia W 9-1Thomas College W 3-2Ind.-Fort Wayne W 6-3Florida Tech W 7-0Florida Tech L 5-6Columbus State L 1-5Columbus State L 0-3Ala.-Huntsville L 1-2Ala.-Huntsville L 3-4Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2U. of Hartford L 3-4Augustana W 4-1Southern Conn. L 0-2Kutztown Univ. L 2-7Augustana L 0-2Nebraska-Omaha L 0-8Florida Southern L 0-1Carson-Newman L 0-1Georgia College W 2-0

North Alabama L 0-1North Alabama W 5-1William Carey W 1-0William Carey W 2-0West Georgia W 7-2West Georgia W 8-0Valdosta State L 1-2Valdosta State L 1-5Valdosta State W 2-1Valdosta State L 0-1West Florida W 6-0West Florida W 5-1Ala.-Huntsville L 0-4Ala.-Huntsville W 4-2Lincoln Memorial L 2-3Lincoln Memorial W 3-1Lincoln Memorial L 3-11Lincoln Memorial L 1-3#Miss.-Women L 0-4#Central Arkansas W 6-1#Delta State W 4-2#Ala.-Huntsville L 1-5

1997 (32-18) JANET MONTGOMERYMiss.-Women W 3-2Miss.-Women W 2-0West Florida L 0-6West Florida L 1-7Belhaven W 4-0Belhaven W 8-0Winona State W 5-0North Alabama W 4-0North Alabama W 8-4Ala.-Huntsville L 4-6Ala.-Huntsville W 5-1West Georgia W 6-1West Georgia W 14-8IUPUI W 11-0East Stroudsburg W 2-0Rider University W 7-3Liberty Univ. L 1-6IUPUI W 7-1Florida Southern L 0-5Central Mo. State L 0-1Merrimack L 0-5Nebraska-Omaha L 0-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTSAugustana L 2-3Lincoln Memorial W 1-0Lincoln Memorial W 7-2Lincoln Memorial W 4-2Lincoln Memorial W 4-1Ala.-Huntsville W 3-2Ala.-Huntsville L 2-5West Florida W 4-3West Florida L 0-8Belhaven L 1-2Belhaven W 7-0Valdosta State L 2-6Valdosta State W 2-1Valdosta State L 0-2Valdosta State W 3-1North Alabama W 3-1North Alabama L 2-3Huntingdon W 4-0Ark-Monticello W 1-0Ark-Monticello W 4-3#West Florida W 2-1#Delta State W 1-0#Valdosta State W 5-1#West Florida L 1-7#West Florida W 5-4^Florida Southern L 0-1^Barry University W 2-1^Florida Southern L 0-2

1998 (16-32) JANET MONTGOMERYDelta State W 4-3Central Arkansas W 2-0Ark-Monticello L 3-8Freed-Hardeman L 1-2Miss.-Women L 1-2Miss.-Women L 1-11Augusta State W 5-0Georgia College W 3-0U. of Mobile L 1-4Lincoln Memorial L 3-8West Georgia W 8-0West Georgia W 10-0West Florida L 4-5West Florida L 0-8North Alabama L 2-3North Alabama W 8-3

Valdosta State L 0-6Valdosta State L 0-7Culver-Stockton W 7-6North Dakota St. L 0-7North Dakota St. L 0-8Ala.-Huntsville L 0-11Ala.-Huntsville L 0-5Spring Hill L 1-4Spring Hill W 5-4Ark.-Monticello W 4-3Ark.-Monticello L 0-8Ala.-Huntsville L 0-8Ala.-Huntsville L 1-12West Georgia L 2-5West Georgia L 7-13William Carey W 5-1William Carey W 10-5Valdosta State L 3-7Valdosta State L 0-14Spring Hill L 1-9Spring Hill L 1-0North Alabama L 1-6North Alabama L 3-11Lincoln Memorial W 2-0William Carey W 5-4William Carey W 8-4West Florida L 1-3West Florida L 0-7Miss.-Women L 2-7Miss.-Women L 5-8Ark.-Monticello L 7-12Ark.-Monticello L 3-4

1999 (27-29) JANET MONTGOMERYValdosta State L 1-7Valdosta State W 8-5Central Arkansas L 4-5Delta State L 6-7Miss.-Women W 5-4Delta State L 2-5West Florida L 1-61Faulkner W 17-0Faulkner L 1-10West Georgia L 3-4West Georgia W 8-7So. Ill.-Edwardsville L 4-11

Lincoln Memorial L 0-4Armstrong Atl. L 4-7Huntingdon W 7-2Huntingdon W 4-0Thomas W 14-11Thomas W 10-2Valdosta State L 5-6Valdosta State L 1-12Georgia College L 0-2Georgia College W 6-4Ala.-Huntsville L 0-5Ala.-Huntsville L 1-9Lincoln Memorial L 2-3Lincoln Memorial L 8-9Lincoln Memorial L 5-6Lincoln Memorial W 12-8William Carey W 9-0William Carey L 6-7North Alabama W 9-1North Alabama W 7-6Central Arkansas L 2-6Delta State W 5-4Central Arkansas L 0-5Delta State L 0-4Ark.-Monticello L 1-3Ark.-Monticello L 4-6Huntingdon W 2-1Huntingdon W 4-1West Florida L 8-10West Florida L 3-14West Georgia W 9-1West Georgia W 10-1William Carey W 12-4William Carey W 7-2Faulkner W 5-3Faulkner W 7-5North Alabama W 4-2North Alabama W 7-3Martin Methodist W 7-4Martin Methodist W 7-1Miss.-Women L 4-6Miss.-Women W 1-0Ark.-Monticello L 3-4Ark.-Monticello L 2-5

2000 (22-33-1) JANET MONTGOMERY

Miss.-Women W 6-3Central Arkansas L 2-4Southern Arkansas L 0-1Ark.-Monticello W 3-2Miss.-Women L 0-6Miss.-Women L 3-11West Florida L 2-10West Florida L 0-5Louisiana Tech L 1-7Louisiana Tech L 3-5William Carey W 3-2William Carey L 5-7West Georgia L 0-2West Georgia W 4-0Georgia College W 10-5Augusta State W 13-5Miss.-Women W 4-5North Alabama L 1-5Ala.-Huntsville L 0-15Ala.-Huntsville L 0-2Wesleyan College W 13-0Judson W 14-2North Alabama L 1-3North Alabama W 3-2Faulkner W 13-3Faulkner L 3-4Spring Hill L 0-8Delta State L 0-3Delta State L 3-7Faulkner L 0-2Faulkner L 2-3Valdosta State L 0-8Valdosta State L 4-8Valdosta State W 4-2Central Arkansas W 4-3Central Arkansas W 8-4Ark.-Monticello W 4-3Ala.-Huntsville W 3-2Ala.-Huntsville L 2-9West Georgia W 3-1West Georgia L 4-5Miss.-Women L 1-2Miss.-Women W 2-1Spring Hill L 0-2Spring Hill W 7-1Lincoln Memorial L 4-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTSLincoln Memorial W 3-1Lincoln Memorial L 1-4Lincoln Memorial L 1-2West Florida L 0-7West Florida L 2-13North Alabama W 1-0North Alabama W 8-3William Carey W 4-2William Carey L 3-4Ark.-Monticello T 4-4

2001 (20-24) JANET MONTGOMERYDelta State W 8-5Southern Arkansas L 0-2Ark.-Monticello L 7-9SE Oklahoma St. W 2-0Delta State W 4-3East Texas Bapt. W 4-3West Florida L 0-6West Florida L 4-7West Georgia L 0-1West Georgia L 0-4Presbyterian W 3-2North Alabama W 4-3North Alabama L 0-3Ala.-Huntsville L 0-11Ala.-Huntsville L 6-14Lincoln Memorial L 0-3Miss.-Women W 3-1Miss.-Women W 9-8Ark.-Monticello W 4-0Ark.-Monticello L 0-3Southern Arkansas L 0-1Southern Arkansas L 2-6William Carey W 3-2William Carey L 1-2Miss.-Women W 7-1Miss.-Women L 2-7Valdosta State L 2-5Valdosta State L 2-7Valdosta State L 0-2Valdosta State W 3-2West Florida L 1-6West Florida L 4-8Stillman W 9-0Stillman W 15-0

Ala.-Huntsville L 1-2Ala.-Huntsville L 0-5North Alabama W 2-1North Alabama L 1-2West Georgia W 7-1West Georgia W 1-0William Carey W 3-0William Carey L 3-4Ark.-Monticello W 4-3Ark.-Monticello W 9-5

2002 (15-33) JANET MONTGOMERYArk.-Monticello L 1-2Delta State L 0-7Southern Arkansas W 1-0So. Ill.-Edwardsville L 0-9Missouri-Rolla W 1-0Central Arkansas W 7-1Oklahoma Baptist L 3-5Delta State L 1-2West Georgia L 1-3West Georgia L 0-8Carson-Newman L 0-1North Alabama W 8-0North Alabama L 2-6West Florida L 0-1West Florida L 0-3Valdosta State L 0-5Valdosta State L 3-5Valdosta State L 1-3Valdosta State L 3-10U. of Mobile W 1-0U. of Mobile L 0-2Miss.-Women L 1-4Miss.-Women L 4-6Ark.-Monticello L 1-4Ark.-Monticello W 7-4Delta State L 0-1Delta State L 4-7West Georgia L 1-5West Georgia W 9-1William Carey W 8-0William Carey W 11-2Ala.-Huntsville L 3-6Ala.-Huntsville L 2-12Miss.-Women L 1-3

Miss.-Women L 4-5William Carey W 6-1William Carey W 5-2West Florida L 1-2West Florida L 2-8Lincoln Memorial L 3-7Lincoln Memorial L 0-3Lincoln Memorial W 4-2Lincoln Memorial L 0-6North Alabama W 3-0North Alabama L 1-9Ark.-Monticello W 4-1Ark.-Monticello L 0-1

2003 (11-35) JANET MONTGOMERYJackson State W 7-0Jackson State W 3-0Southern Arkansas L 0-4Southern Arkansas L 0-4Southern Arkansas W 5-4Faulkner L 0-8Faulkner W 9-2Newberry W 5-4West Georgia W 5-1West Georgia L 4-7West Georgia L 5-6Valdosta State L 0-4Valdosta State L 1-5Valdosta State L 1-2Delta State L 3-8North Alabama L 2-5North Alabama L 2-3North Alabama L 1-4West Florida W 1-0West Florida L 0-7West Florida L 3-10Miss.-Women L 2-11Miss.-Women W 6-4Miss.-Women W 9-8Central Arkansas W 7-6Arkansas Tech W 9-7Delta State W 9-3Henderson St. W 9-3William Carey W 9-1William Carey W 10-2Faulkner W 5-3

Faulkner L 1-4Newberry W 2-1Newberry W 4-2 William Carey W 10-2William Carey L 2-5Ala.-Huntsville L 0-7Ala.-Huntsville L 3-7Ala.-Huntsville L 3-6Ala.-Huntsville L 0-13

2004 (11-35) JANET MONTGOMERYSo. Ill.-Edwardsville L 0-5Belmont Abbey L 4-10Columbus State L 1-2Georgia College W 4-3IUPUI L 1-12Delta State L 1-10Delta State L 0-8Delta State L 1-8Spring Hill W 3-0Spring Hill L 0-2Delta State L 2-3Valdosta State W 5-4Valdosta State W 9-1Valdosta State L 0-6Saint Leo L 0-5Saint Leo L 4-12West Georgia W 4-2West Georgia W 5-0West Georgia L 3-4Ala.-Huntsville L 0-11Ala.-Huntsville L 2-3Ala.-Huntsville L 2-7Albany State W 8-2Albany State W 6-1Spring Hill L 1-2Spring Hill L 1-3Lincoln Memorial L 5-6Lincoln Memorial L 1-2Lincoln Memorial L 0-1Albany State L 6-8Albany State L 1-4Central Arkansas L 5-7Henderson St. L 2-11Southern Arkansas L 0-4Arkansas Tech L 1-2

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ALL-TIME RESULTSWest Florida L 0-9West Florida L 0-8West Florida L 0-13William Carey W 8-0William Carey L 0-1Belhaven L 0-1Belhaven L 4-13William Carey W 9-2William Carey W 15-0North Alabama L 0-6North Alabama L 1-12

2005 (17-35) JANET MONTGOMERYHenderson St. W 7-6Henderson St. W 12-5Ga. Southwestern L 4-14Benedict W 9-2Clark-Atlanta W 10-2Benedict W 14-2Ga. Southwestern L 3-6Christian Brothers W 9-2Christian Brothers W 20-12Belhaven W 1-0Belhaven W 9-3Barry L 0-7Barry L 0-10William Carey W 7-5William Carey L 5-7Spring Hill L 5-6Spring Hill L 1-17Faulkner L 3-5Faulkner L 0-11North Alabama L 0-10North Alabama L 1-10North Alabama L 5-9West Georgia L 1-9West Georgia L 2-7West Georgia L 0-4Spring Hill L 0-2Spring Hill L 0-5Ala.-Huntsville L 4-5Ala.-Huntsville L 6-9Ala.-Huntsville L 0-8Delta State L 2-9Delta State L 1-15Valdosta State L 0-8

Valdosta State L 0-8Valdosta State L 1-9Belhaven W 5-3Belhaven L 2-5Southern Arkansas L 7-12Central Arkansas L 2-10Christian Brothers W 3-1Ark.-Monticello L 4-12Henderson St. W 6-4Arkansas Tech W 2-1Delta State L 5-13Ouachita Baptist W 8-0William Carey L 5-12William Carey W 3-1West Florida L 0-4West Florida L 1-4Lincoln Memorial L 6-14Lincoln Memorial L 1-6Lincoln Memorial W 10-5

2006 (14-39) JANET MONTGOMERYMillsaps W 5-4Henderson State L 1-2Fla. Gulf Coast L 1-4Clark-Atlanta W 14-1Columbus State L 1-4William Carey L 1-2William Carey L 1-9Reinhardt W 5-4Reinhardt W 7-2Delta State L 4-5Delta State L 2-10Valdosta State L 0-5Valdosta State L 0-14Valdosta State L 2-4Valdosta State L 3-6North Alabama L 3-11North Alabama L 1-7Milles W 11-1Miles W 7-4Ala.-Huntsville L 6-14Ala.-Huntsville W 4-3Belhaven W 8-1Henderson State L 6-13Miles W 15-0Miles W 13-5

North Alabama L 4-5North Alabama L 7-16Ala.-Huntsville L 2-3Ala.-Huntsville L 0-11West Georgia L 0-4West Georgia L 2-3West Florida L 1-2West Florida L 0-4Southern Arkansas L 2-10Central Arkansas W 3-2Ark.-Monticello L 5-10Christian Brothers W 9-1Henderson State L 3-9Arkansas Tech L 1-3Delta State L 2-4Ouachita Baptist W 6-5West Florida L 0-2West Florida L 0-16West Georgia L 0-10West Georgia L 4-12Christian Brothers L 1-2Christian Brothers W 2-1William Carey L 4-5William Carey L 2-13Lincoln Memorial L 2-10Lincoln Memorial L 0-4Lincoln Memorial L 0-9Lincoln Memorial L 1-11

2007 (26-33) JANET MONTGOMERYSouthern Arkansas L 0-4 Southern Arkansas L 3-5 Ouachita Baptist L 1-5 Ouachita Baptist L 1-5 Stillman College W 17-0 Stillman College W 13-5 Lewis W 4-0 Mo.-St. Louis W 10-1 Southern Indiana L 1-6 Florida Southern L 7-10 Stillman College W 15-4 Stillman College W 9-1 Kentucky Wesleyan L 1-4 Central Missouri St. W 7-4 Bellarmine W 11-9 Barry L 2-18

Miles College W 8-5 Miles College W 8-5 Mid-Continent W 5-3 Mid-Continent W 23-8 Christian Brothers W 7-3 Christian Brothers L 0-5 Mississippi College L 2-3 Mississippi College L 0-2 Miles College W 11-0 Miles College W 10-2 Fort Valley State W 11-3 Clafl in W 8-0 Stillman College W 10-1 Florida Tech L 0-5 Clark Atlanta W 23-0 Alabama-Huntsville L 0-2 Alabama-Huntsville L 5-14 North Alabama L 8-12 North Alabama L 1-10 Judson College L 1-3 Judson College W 11-6 West Florida L 0-1 West Florida W 4-3 Valdosta State L 0-6 Valdosta State L 0-8West Georgia L 0-3 West Georgia L 0-10 Judson College L 4-6 Judson College W 12-4 North Alabama L 1-2 North Alabama L 6-7 Alabama-Huntsville L 0-8 Alabama-Huntsville L 1-5 Southern Arkansas L 6-15 Arkansas-Monticello W 6-1 Henderson State L 0-6 Christian Brothers W 5-2 Valdosta State L 4-6 Valdosta State L 0-8 West Florida L 0-1 West Florida W 9-5 West Georgia W 2-1 West Georgia L 0-11

2008 (29-29) WILL ATKINSONOuachita Baptist W 6-2

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ALL-TIME RESULTSN. Georgia College & St. L 8-10N. Georgia College & St, L 1-9Ouachita Baptist L 5-7Miles W 11-2Augusta State L 1-4Columbus State L 2-7Georgia Southwestern W 7-5Armstrong Atlantic St. W 5-4Augusta State L 4-5Mid Continent W 13-1Mid Continent W 16-0Indianapolis W 10-9Truman State W 3-1Kentucky Wesleyan L 1-2Southern Indiana L 2-6Crichton W 10-3Crichton W 14-1Crichton W 12-7Christian Brothers W 13-11Nova Southeastern L 2-5Saint Leo L 6-7Saint Leo W 6-5Miles W 11-4Miles W 8-0West Georgia L 4-5West Georgia L 12-13Mars Hill W 3-2Mars Hill W 4-2Valdosta State L 0-8Valdosta State L 2-3West Florida L 6-8West Florida W 5-4Missouri S&T L 3-7Missouri S&T W 4-1UAH L 3-4UAH L 3-6North Alabama L 2-8North Alabama L 4-6Judson College W 9-1Judson College W 12-4West Georgia L 1-2Southern Arkansas W 3-1UAM L 1-6Henderson State L 2-3Delta State L 1-2Arkansas Tech W 3-2

Ouachita Baptist W 8-3Judson College W 9-2Judson College W 14-1Valdosta State L 2-11Valdosta State W 9-0West Florida L 3-4West Florida W 10-3Birmingham Southern L 4-10Birmingham Southern L 0-3North Alabama L 1-3UAH W 6-5

2009 (42-17) WILL ATKINSONSpring Hill W 6-5Spring Hill W 11-2Judson College W 12-2Miles W 6-1Miles W 14-3Southern Indiana W 3-2Northern Kentucky W 6-4Columbus State L 0-11Augusta State W 4-0Missouri-St. Louis W 6-4Kentucky Wesleyan W 10-5Judson College W 11-3Judson College W 24-0IUPUI W 10-2Augusta State W 3-1Georgia College & State L 3-6Georgia Southwestern W 3-2Florida Southern W 5-3Lambuth W 11-2Lambuth W 9-5Miles W 9-0Miles W 18-3Lambuth W 9-4Lambuth W 13-2Huntingdon W 8-0Huntingdon W 5-3Valdosta State W 4-2Valdosta State L 3-5West Florida L 0-2West Florida L 3-7Stillman W 18-0Stillman W 17-2North Alabama W 3-2

North Alabama W 8-0UAH L 4-16UAH L 1-4Henderson State W 3-1Christian Brothers W 1-0Delta State W 6-3Arkansas Tech W 9-8Ouachita Baptist W 5-4Southern Arkansas W 13-6UAM L 2-10Stillman W 20-1Stillman W 13-0West Georgia L 4-8West Georgia L 4-5West Georgia W 13-1West Georgia W 15-8Valdosta State L 2-10Valdosta State L 0-9West Florida L 5-8Judson College W 9-1Judson College W 9-0UAH L 4-9UAH L 1-9North Alabama L 1-3North Alabama W 2-0# Arkansas Tech L 0-8

# - GSC Tournament^ - NCAA South Regional

2010 (38-23) WILL ATKINSONJudson W 8-0Judson W 14-4Stillman W 15-0Stillman W 7-2vs. Georgia College & St W 5-3vs. Barry L 2-3vs. North Georgia L 0-9vs. Indianapolis W 3-0vs. Truman State L 4-6vs. Southern Indiana W 13-4at Miles W 4-1at Miles W 8-0Spring Hill W 5-2Spring Hill W 3-0 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-0

Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-8vs. Barry L 8-15vs. Augusta State W 2-0 vs. Georgia Southwestern W 7-2vs. Nova Southeastern W 11-6vs. Florida Southern L 3-4vs. Rollins W 9-8at North Alabama L 1-8at North Alabama W 11-5at Lambuth W 9-3at Lambuth W 7-3at Christian Brothers L 1-2at Christian Brothers L 5-6at Valdosta State L 0-8at Valdosta State W 4-0at West Florida L 7-16at West Florida L 10-11Miles W 10-1Miles W 6-0West Georgia W 6-4West Georgia W 6-5UAH L 2-14UAH L 2-9Millsaps W 8-3Millsaps W 8-1West Florida L 3-4West Florida W 5-4Valdosta State L 2-10Valdosta State L 2-3vs. Delta State W 4-0vs. Arkansas-Monticello L 2-10vs. Southern Arkansas L 3-6vs. Christian Brothers W 5-4vs. Henderson State W 4-3vs. Ouachita Baptist W 4-2vs. Arkansas Tech L 4-7vs. Judson College W 8-0vs. Judson College W 16-0Lambuth W 9-1Lambuth W 9-3North Alabama L 4-5North Alabama W 3-1at Millsaps W 8-2at Millsaps L 3-7at UAH L 9-10at UAH L 0-8