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No. Name Pos. Hgt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School Major
00 Katie Henderson C/INF 5-2 So. Jackson Tenn. / Trinity Christian Pre-Physical Therapy1 Cheniece Cason OF/INF 5-5 Jr. Moreno Valley, Calif. / Valley View HS Pre-Education 3 Amy Campbell C/INF 5-2 Fr. Hixson, Tenn. / Girls Preparatory School Undeclared4 Katy Jett UTIL 5-3 Jr. Talbot, Tenn. / Jefferson County HS Pre-Education5 Chelsea O’Connor SS 5-4 Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Christian Academy of Knoxville Pre-Physical Therapy6 Kala Tipton OF 5-2 Jr. Church Hill, Tenn. / Gate City HS Math7 Marlina Delisa C 5-5 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. / Marana HS Mass Comm.8 Trisha Massenzo C 5-6 Jr. Russellville, Tenn. / Morristown East HS Physics9 Shelby Morris P/OF 6-0 Fr. Mt. Juliet, Tenn. / Mt. Juliet HS Undeclared10 Kate Powell OF 5-5 Sr. Johnson City, Tenn. / Happy Valley HS Graduate School12 Annie Martin OF 5-4 Fr. Centerville, Tenn. / Hickman County HS Pre-Education15 Vicki McCoy OF 5-6 Sr. Ringgold, Ga. / Chattanooga State CC Sport Management20 Jessie Hackworth INF 5-9 Sr. Clinton, Tenn. / Oliver Springs HS Sport Management22 Darci Gilbert P 5-5 Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Riverdale HS Art23 Caitlin Zyskowski OF 5-7 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Northview HS Sport Management24 Marissa Hardy P/INF 5-8 Jr. Rocklin, Calif. / Rocklin HS Pre-Education 28 Ashley Boyd P 5-6 So. Chattanooga, Tenn. / Dade Co. Chemistry
Head Coach: Andrea Mangrum (4th Season, Belhaven 2002) Assistant Coaches: Ariel Beus (2nd Season), Sara Totten (1st Season), Laura Roberts (4th Season)
Pronunciation Listing Cheniece Cason – Shuh-niece Kay-sin Marlina Delisa – Da-lee-sah Trisha Massenzo – Muh-sen-zo Staci D’Apice – Dee uh-piece Ariel Beus – Beuus (long U)
TABLE OF COnTEnTS 1 Quick Facts/Credits 2-3 Season Preview
COAChing STAFF 4 Mangrum 5 Beus/Totten
PLAyEr PrOFiLES 6 Hackworth/McCoy 7 Powell/Zyskowski 8 Cason/Gilbert 9 Hardy/Jett 10 Massenzo/ Boyd 11 Henderson/Campbell/Martin 12 Morris/O’Connor/Delisa/Tipton 13 Getting to Know the Bucs 14 2008 Review 15 Program History 16-17 Bucs Record Book 18-23 ETSU 24 The Atlantic Sun Conference
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2009 ETSU QUiCk FACTSPreferred Name: ..............................ETSUNickname: ...................... Lady Buccaneers (Lady Bucs)Location: ...................Johnson City, Tenn.Founded: .........................................1911Enrollment: ..................................13,841President: ............. Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.Athletic Director: ................ Dave MullinsSWA: ........................... Barbie BreedloveSchool Colors: ....... Navy Blue & Old GoldConference: ......................... Atlantic SunAthletic Dept. Phone: .....(423) 439-4343Ticket Office Phone: ....... (423) 439-BUCSAthletics Web site: .. www.ETSUBucs.com
Credits: The 2009 ETSU Softball Media Guide is a production of the East Tennessee State University Press. Special thanks to Jeanette Henry for helping with the layout, design and covers. Content was provided by Kevin Brown
and Briana Knight in the ETSU Media Relations Department. Thanks to ETSU University Relations photographers Larry Smith and Jim Sledge for providing the photos. TBR 140-025-08
2008 TEAM inFOOverall Record ............................... 30-33A-Sun Record ....................... 10-12 (4th)Starters Returning/Lost ..................... 7/2Pitchers Returning/Lost .................... 3/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......... 11/2Home Stadium .... ETSU Softball Complex (500)Head Coach .................Andrea MangrumAlma Mater ........................ Belhaven ‘02Record at ETSU .... 78-98 (Fourth Season)Career Record ..... 126-150 (Fifth Season)
Assistant Coaches ..............Laura Roberts (Fourth Season) ...........................................Ariel Beus (Second Season) .......................................Sarah Totten (First Season)Softball Office Phone .....(423) 439-4279Softball Trainers ..Dawn Thomas, Lori HillStrength/Conditioning
Coach ...............................Lee MorrowEquipment Manager .... Roger Hammons
ETSU MEdiA rELATiOnS
Softball Contact: .................Kevin Brown Brown’s Phone: ..........(423) 439-5263 Brown’s E-Mail: [email protected]
Asst. AD for MR: ...............Michael White White’s Phone: ..........(423) 439-4220
Graduate Asst.: ................. Jeff Schneider Schneider’s Phone: ....(423) 439-5612
Graduate Asst.: ................... Clayton Felts Felts’ Phone: ..............(423) 439-8212
Athletic Media Relations Mailing AddressP.O. Box 70641Johnson City, TN 37614Overnight Mailing AddressMemorial Center, 146-WCorner of State of Franklin and J.R. Bell DriveJohnson City, TN 37614
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Coming off a program-best 30-win campaign a year ago, the 2009 East Tennessee State softball team will look to build off that success and claim its first-ever Atlantic Sun Championship in May.
Last season ETSU used the small-ball philosophy to its advantage, as the team set new school records with 95 stolen bases and 61 sacrifice hits, but also the strong arm of Marissa Hardy (Rocklin, Calif.) helped post a solid Lady Buccaneer pitching staff. Hardy – who was the ace of ETSU’s staff – set five individual records, while the team broke the single-season strikeout record with 353 punch outs.
“Last season was bittersweet,” commented head coach Andrea Mangrum, who enters her fourth season with the Lady Bucs. “I was proud of the team for all the hard work they put in and to set the single-season wins record was rewarding. However, we feel like there is some unfinished business to take care of this season after falling one game short of the Atlantic Sun Championship game.”
The 2009 softball season not only brings new faces and energy to the game, but also a new home for the Lady Bucs. After playing its first eight seasons on city-owned fields, ETSU moves into its brand-new 500-seat stadium in 2009.
The 11 letterwinners from last year’s record-breaking squad and eight new faces Mangrum brought in will all be expected to produce both on the field and in the classroom.
One of those eight new faces includes new assistant Sarah Totten – who will help the Lady Bucs with their hitting and fielding. Two of the Lady Bucs’ 11 letterwinners include Katy Jett (Talbott, Tenn.) – who was ETSU’s leading offensive component – and Hardy. Jett led the Lady Bucs in all but four offensive categories in 2008, while Hardy broke five ETSU pitching records.
With a lot of talent returning, new energy from the eight newcomers and a place to finally call home, the 2009 Lady Buccaneer softball team looks to reach new heights this spring.
LAdy BUCCAnEEr inFiELd The ETSU infield features both a lot of experience and talent, while also mixing in some youth as well. At the corners, senior slugger Jessie Hackworth (Clinton, Tenn.) made the move from third to first in the offseason and has adjusted nicely to the change. Hackworth played in 62 of the 63 games a year ago and started primarily all 62 games at third. The Clinton, Tenn., native had a strong finish to the season, as she received Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team honors after posting an astonishing .500 batting averaging (6-for-12) with a home run and four RBIs. Overall, Hackworth was second on the team with her .299 average (47-157) and 31 RBIs.
“Jessie has adjusted nicely to her new position at first,” added Mangrum. “Coach Totten has helped make that move a lot easier for her, and I see Jessie having a breakout year after finishing the season strong in 2008.”
Looking to fill Hackworth’s gap at third will be freshman Amy Campbell (Hixson, Tenn.) and sophomore Katie Henderson (Jackson, Tenn.). Henderson spent most of her time either behind the plate or being the Lady Buccaneer designated player as a freshman, but also saw limited action at third and short. Campbell is a well-rounded athlete and came out of one the most prestigious schools in the state – Girls Preparatory School. The Hixson, Tenn., native led the Bruisers to a 2007 State Championship and her toughness also showed as she won the 2007 USA Girls Wrestling State Championship as well.
Up the middle, junior Cheniece Cason (Moreno Valley, Calif.) will be the starting shortstop for ETSU, while freshman Chelsea O’Connor (Knoxville, Tenn.) and junior Katy Jett (Talbott, Tenn.) will each spend time at second. Jett – who played 17 games at second last season – will also see significant starts in the outfield. Like Jett, Cason can also help the
Lady Bucs in the outfield, while O’Connor would move to short when the junior speedster is covering the ground in either center or left. The speed of Jett and Cason helped ETSU out a year ago, as the junior duo combined for 33 stolen bases and were only caught twice. Cason was a perfect 14-of-14 in the department, while Jett finished 19-for-21.
“We bring back a lot of experience with our infielders, but we are also relying on some of our freshmen to step in right away and contribute,” added Mangrum. “Cheniece worked hard this summer and showed us in the fall that she should be the starting shortstop. Chelsea and Katy will split time at second, but Chelsea is more of a natural middle infielder. Katy has given us a boost wherever we plug her in and can also be an asset in the outfield.”
LAdy BUCCAnEEr OUTFiELdOnce again ETSU’s outfield will consist of solid defense and blazing speed. The Lady Bucs return all three starters from last season, with senior Kate Powell (Johnson City) covering ground in left, (Katy) Jett in center and Vicki McCoy (Ringgold, Ga.) in right. All three players also have strong and accurate arms, with Jett showing the most range.
Jett and McCoy split time in center and right, while Powell started 44 games in left and 15 in center. Jett made 22 starts in center (25 in right), and 26 of McCoy’s 55 starts came in center.
McCoy led the club with 21 stolen bases, which ranks third on the ETSU single-season list, and the Ringgold, Ga., native also led the team in hitting during the 22 conference games. McCoy posted a team-high .353 batting average (18-51) in A-Sun play and she also tied Hackworth for the longest hitting streak of the year at 10 games.
Jett, who posted the most multiple hit (19) and RBI (9) games last season, compiled the Lady Bucs’ best fielding percentage as well (.990). The junior Preseason All-Conference selection recorded 18 assists and committed only one error in 96 total chances.
Powell, who also takes great pride in her defense, was one of four Lady Buccaneer players to post 10+ stolen bases. The senior stole 13 bases and led the team with 10 sacrifice hits.
Fellow senior Cat Zyskowski (Grand Rapids, Mich.) is currently rehabbing from shoulder surgery and hopes to join the team midway through the season. The Lady Bucs hope to have her return, as not only does she give the team more depth in the outfield, but also has some pop in her bat at the plate.
Joining these returners will be freshman Annie Martin (Centerville, Tenn.). Since joining the team in August, Martin has continued to improve all aspects of her game and has been very coachable, according to Mangrum. During her first three seasons at Hickman County High School, Martin mounted a .428 batting average (89-208) with three home runs and 49 RBIs. In addition to being a four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs, Martin also won numerous awards during her playing days, as she was named District 11AAA Defensive MVP in 2006 and 2007.
“Our outfield play is one of our strengths as we head into our season-opener,” said Mangrum. “We have a lot of depth, experience and speed at all three positions and everyone has been looking strong in preseason workouts.”
LAdy BUCCAnEEr PiTChErS And CATChErSWith Marissa Hardy (Rocklin, Calif.) coming off a break-through season in the circle, the junior right-hander looks to be the ace of the staff. Meanwhile, with Hardy pitching, junior Trisha Massenzo (Russellville, Tenn.) looks to be her number one battery mate. Massenzo started all 63 games a year ago (with 46 of them coming behind the dish), and her strong and reliable arm always has the opposition on guard when it comes to their running game. The Russellville, Tenn., native also has a potent bat, as Massenzo led the team in home runs (7) and doubles (12), ranked second in runs scored (30) and tied for third in hits (47).
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The addition of pitching coach Ariel Beus paid huge dividends in year one as Hardy broke five ETSU pitching records – including the single-game strikeout mark with 16 Ks vs. Presbyterian. The reliable right-hander also set new Lady Buccaneer records in wins (19), IP (229.1), appearances (41) and strikeouts (261). Also, as a team, ETSU broke the single-season strikeout record with 353.
“Coach Beus really had a positive influence on our pitchers and catchers last season,” added Mangrum. “Once again we expect big things out of Marissa, and Trisha has consistently gotten stronger behind the plate.”
Joining Hardy in the rotation will be junior Darci Gilbert (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), sophomore Ashley Boyd (Chattanooga, Tenn.) and freshman Shelby Morris (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.).
Both Gilbert and Boyd each made 24 appearances a year ago, but after struggling in the circle as a sophomore, Gilbert has looked a lot stronger during the fall and winter practices. Gilbert, who tied the team lead with 10 wins as a freshman, has been battling Hardy for the top spot in the rotation this season.
With a year under her belt, Boyd looks to build off her 7-win season and give the Lady Bucs some valuable innings as a sophomore. The Chattanooga, Tenn., native tossed 109.0 innings as a rookie and posted two shutouts.
“Darci is coming off a strong fall season and that helped build her confidence back up,” added Mangrum. “Right now she and Marissa are the only upperclassman and both have been battling neck-and-neck for the number one slot.”
“Ashley was injured this fall, but she laid a solid foundation as freshman and we expect her to have a strong sophomore year,” said Mangrum.
Shelby Morris was the lone pitcher in this signing class and was a four-year letterwinner in both softball and volleyball at Mt. Juliet High School. In her first three seasons with the Bears, Morris posted an impressive record of 51-13 in the circle, and helped guide her team to back-to-back appearances in the state championship.
“Shelby had a stellar high school career and we hope those successes and confidence carry over to the collegiate level,” added Mangrum.
Joining Massenzo behind the dish will be (Katie) Henderson and freshman Marlina Delisa (Tucson, Ariz.). Henderson made 17 starts as a catcher during her rookie year and is one of many Lady Buccaneer players that had a great fall season.
Delisa also had a solid fall and if her bat continues to remain hot, she can spend time either catching or filling the designated player slot. The Tucson, Ariz., native comes from a softball hotbed, as she was a multi-sport athlete at Marana High School. Delisa hit .412 her junior season as well as posting a perfect fielding percentage, and hit a team-leading .391 in 2008. In 2007, she was named Second Team All-Southern Arizona from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen and Honorable Mention from the Arizona Republic.
“Marlina and Katie are strong players and can help us many ways,” commented Mangrum. “Both of them are sound behind the plate and can also help us with their bat. If they are not catching or playing elsewhere, both can be used at the designated player slot.”
LAdy BUCCAnEEr SChEUdLE Following a season-opening trip to South Carolina for the College of Charleston Tournament (Feb. 13-15), the Lady Buccaneers will finally open the gates to their new stadium when the Furman Paladins come calling on Feb. 18. Then, ETSU will host Milligan on Feb. 21.
“Typically we are on the road until mid-March, but with the new stadium we thought it would give us some momentum early on to play a few home games in February,” said Mangrum.
At the conclusion of a brief four-game homestand, ETSU hits the road for nearly a three-week stretch where it plays in two tournaments and a pair of road series in South Carolina. The Lady Bucs begin the road trip in Chattanooga, where they take on Boston College, Toledo, Morehead State, Rhode Island and Princeton at the UTC Tournament (Feb. 27-March 1). From there, the Lady Bucs play road series at Coastal Carolina (March 7) and Charleston Southern (March 9); before heading down to Clearwater, Fla. to compete in the prestigious Under Armour Invitational. While in Florida the Lady Bucs will be guaranteed three games, beginning with Michigan State on March 13.
After a 20-day hiatus from Johnson City, the Lady Buccaneers finally return home for their conference opener. ETSU opens Atlantic Sun play against North Florida on March 18. The Lady Bucs remain home for a critical series with 2008 A-Sun Tournament Champion, Campbell (March 21), and close out the season-long, six-game homestand with co-regular season champion USC Upstate on March 22.
The schedule does not get any easier for the Lady Bucs as they hit the road for a conference swing, starting at Stetson on March 26. ETSU wraps up the short stint in the Sunshine State, when it takes on 2008 regular season conference champion, Florida Gulf Coast, the following day.
ETSU closes out the month of March with a bang, as 2008 Women’s College World Series participant, Virginia Tech, visits Johnson City for a single game under the lights on March 31 at 5 p.m.
“The home game against Virginia Tech will be our premier game this season,” commented Mangrum. “It will be an exciting game for our community to come out and watch in our new stadium. The Hokies were the only collegiate team to beat Team USA last year on the Bound for Beijing Tour, and they made their first appearance in the Women’s College World Series as well. Also, Tech’s head coach, Scot Thomas, is an ETSU alum, so it will be a homecoming for him as well.”
The Lady Bucs remain out of conference to begin the month of April, as they host former SoCon rival Appalachian State on April 1, and close out the home series against North Carolina Central on April 4.
Following a road trip to Longwood, ETSU returns home for a critical conference battle with Lipscomb (April 10) and Belmont (April 11). Since joining the A-Sun, the Lady Bucs have won 12 of the 13 meetings between the two schools from the Music City.
Other notable games include a home match-up versus conference foe Jacksonville (April 18), and road games at Mercer (April 24) and Kennesaw State (April 25).
Once again the Atlantic Sun Conference champion will be crowned at Stetson’s Patricia Wilson Field. The double-elimination tournament begins on May 7, and the championship game will be played on May 9. The top six teams eligible for postseason play make the trip to DeLand, Fla.
A-SUn BrEAkdOWn For the second straight season, junior Katy Jett received Preseason All-Conference accolades, while the Lady Bucs were pegged ninth in the coaches’ poll. After earning a share of the 2008 regular season title, USC Upstate was voted number one. The Spartans received six first place votes and edged out Florida Gulf Coast – another team who earned a share of the regular season title – by five votes. The Spartans finished with 112 tallies, while the Eagles – who received four first place votes – ended with 107. Stetson finished out the top three teams and the Hatters were also pegged as the favorites to win the tournament championship as well.
Campbell, last season’s tournament champion, was picked sixth (64 votes); while Kennesaw State (77 votes), Lipscomb (75 votes) and Mercer (66 votes) are all expected to finish higher. Mercer was the other team to receive a first place selection. Meanwhile, UNF was selected seventh right above the Lady Bucs with 53 votes.
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Head CoachFourth SeasonBelhaven ‘02
The 2009 season will mark head coach Andrea Mangrum’s fourth season at the helm of the ETSU Lady Buccaneer softball program.
Since Mangrum took over the reins in 2006, she has made strides in increasing the win total for those first three seasons – including a program-best 30-win campaign in 2008. Now, in 2009, Mangrum looks to guide the Lady Bucs to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance as she surpasses win No. 100 at ETSU. In addition to the winningest season in ETSU history a year ago, Mangrum also reached the 100-win milestone with the Lady Bucs’ 5-2 win over Howard back on Feb. 29, 2008.
Last season Mangrum’s team was one game away from reaching the 2008 Atlantic Sun Championship game as a number four seed. Mangrum’s small-ball philosophy paid off last year, as the Lady Bucs set school records with 95 stolen bases and 61 sacrifice hits. Meanwhile, the ETSU pitching staff also stepped up in a big way thanks to the strong arm of Marissa Hardy. Hardy and the Lady Buccaneer pitchers set a season record with 353 strikeouts and Hardy also set five individual marks as well. Hardy also joined teammates Katy Jett and Jessie Hackworth as 2008 Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team members.
In 2007, Mangrum’s club boasted the best offensive season in program history en route to earning the third seed in the Atlantic Sun Tournament, which marked the best slot in Lady Buccaneer history.
As a team, Mangrum’s club set school records in batting average (.280), runs (247), RBIs (213), slugging percentage (.401), on-base percentage (.340), and sacrifice hits (54). The Lady Buc bats were also on fire during their 18 conference games. ETSU led the A-Sun in every offensive statistical category in 2007.
After opening the 2007 season with a demanding 17-game road swing, which included games against top-ranked programs at South Florida, Washington, Wisconsin and Hofstra, Mangrum’s crew finally enjoyed play at home and in conference. ETSU stormed out of the gates in A-Sun play as it won nine of its first 12 games and took over first place by sweeping Jacksonville on April 13. During the stellar play, the Lady Bucs also posted a Nashville sweep by bombing Belmont and at the time first-place Lipscomb in Johnson City. During the four-game win streak (eventually reached a season-high six after JU), ETSU set new school records by posting 48 runs and 47 hits. The explosive offense led to Stephanie Gaynord being named ETSU’s first conference Player of the Week winner in ’07. Teammate Marissa Hardy became the second winner after earning both wins over the Dolphins and followed that up by tossing the program’s first-ever no-hitter the very next day (after receiving the honor). In total, Mangrum coached four Lady Buccaneer players to conference awards, including Stephanie Gaynord and Amanda Haverman to First Team All-Atlantic Sun honors, and Cheniece Cason and Katy Jett to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team. Gaynord was also voted to the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team; while Jett was named Atlantic Sun All-Second Team as well.
In her initial year, Mangrum’s club closed out the 2006 campaign on a hot streak, winning seven of its last eight regular season games to earn the fifth seed in the conference tournament. At the A-Sun Tournament Mangrum had the Lady Bucs playing solid ball, as they knocked off fourth-seed Campbell and finished one win away from reaching the championship game. Mangrum’s squad was also the only team in the conference to sweep Stetson, the best team in the league. Mangrum helped coach Mary Catherine Vercoe, Stephanie Gaynord and Jessica Lonsinger to A-Sun accolades. Vercoe was named to the A-Sun All-Freshman Team, while Gaynord and Lonsinger were named to the conference All-Tournament Team.
Even though coach Mangrum has only three years under her belt with ETSU, she is certainly no stranger to Northeast Tennessee. Mangrum, who is originally from Kingsport, was a member of ETSU’s inaugural softball team in 2001, and returned to Johnson City after a three-year coaching stint at Belhaven College, in Jackson,
Miss., where she served as an assistant during the 2003 season and moved to the helm of the program for the next two seasons in 2004.
Mangrum began her coaching career as an assistant varsity/head junior varsity coach at Dobyns-Bennett High School in Kingsport, before moving to The Veritas School in Jackson, Miss., where she started the first fast pitch softball program in school history. Upon moving to Belhaven, Mangrum led the team to a school-record 28 wins in 2004 and proved her recruiting skills by signing 12 student-athletes within three months of taking over the program. In her two seasons at Belhaven, Mangrum posted a 48-52 record.
“I am excited to be back home and coaching,” said Mangrum. “I am really excited to be able to make an impact in the town I grew up in.”
Mangrum took over the ETSU reins from former head coach Amy Fuller who posted a 78-96 record over three seasons with the Bucs.
As a player, Mangrum started in 39 of ETSU’s 49 games in 2001, when the team posted 14 victories in its first season of competition. As a middle infielder, Mangrum recorded a .924 fielding percentage with 96 putouts and 61 assists in her lone season with the Bucs. Prior to ETSU, Mangrum played at Chattanooga for two seasons.
At UTC, Mangrum played for Ralph and Karen Weekly, current head coach at the University of Tennessee. She also spent three summers playing international softball in Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela, and Austria. In the summer of 2002, Mangrum was named the hitting MVP of the Austrian National League as she batted over .600. During her senior year in high school, Mangrum was invited to play international ball in Central America on a college-level team. On each international stint, her team played the national clubs in each country they visited.
Mangrum also devotes her time to helping out with softball clinics and is very active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) as she is the Huddle Coach here at ETSU. She has also instructed at the University of Tennessee and Baylor University softball camps.
In August, Mangrum revamped her staff as she brought in Louisville graduate Sarah Totten to guide the ETSU hitters and fielders. Mangrum’s sister, Laura Roberts, will also be a volunteer assistant to the program.
“I think we have a great mix in our staff, which will be a tool for the success of our program,” said Mangrum. “I want this program to earn the respect that it deserves, and represent ETSU with character and integrity. When we do that on and off the field, we will see a lot success.”
Andrea is married to Joel Mangrum, who is the assistant baseball coach at Milligan College.
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Assistant CoachSecond SeasonBYU ‘05
Ariel Beus enters her second season as the Lady Bucs’ pitching coach in 2009.
In her first year with the Lady Bucs, Beus brought in a winning attitude to the team, and her pitchers helped break numerous school records.
Beus’ first season was highlighted by the dominant performance of right-hander Marissa Hardy and, as a staff, the Lady Bucs broke the single season strikeout record (353). Meanwhile, Hardy broke five Lady Buccaneer pitching records – including the single game strikeout mark of 16 against Presbyterian on March 26. To add to the list, Hardy also broke the single season records in wins (19), IP (223.1), appearances (41), and strikeouts (255). Hardy also tied a program record by posting five of the ETSU eight shutouts in 2008.
“I feel the timing is perfect for Ariel’s arrival to our program,” Mangrum said. “We are on an uphill climb and her expertise with not only pitching, but also speed and conditioning training will be the extra boost we need to make it the rest of the way.”
Beus was an assistant at Mountain View High School (Boise, Idaho) last year, as well as a private pitching instructor. The BYU standout led her team to the Mountain West Conference Championship in 2001 and 2005 as well as two NCAA regional appearances. Beus was the first player from BYU to be named the Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week. Beus started out as the Sports Clinic Director at Tahoe City Public Utility District in Tahoe City, Calif. in 2005.
“Ariel has played at a very high level and been successful, so she knows what it takes to get there,” added Mangrum. “Her success will bring a new attitude of winning to our team. She also believes in
our program’s foundational values of faith, family, education, and softball. These intangibles will bring great depth to the character of
our program.”
Beus earned her B.S. in exercise science from BYU in 2005. Beus, a native of Houston, Texas, is married to Lance Beus, a former Seattle Mariner.
“Ariel’s husband Lance, a 2005 Seattle Mariner draft pick, brings another added benefit because of his level of competition at that level,” said Mangrum. “I am thrilled to have them both as a part of the family here at ETSU.”
Ariel Beus
Assistant CoachFirst SeasonLouisville ‘08
Head coach Andrea Mangrum brought in former University of Louisville standout Sarah Totten to primarily coach the hitters and infielders in 2008-09.
Totten, a four-year letterwinner for the Cardinals, helped direct Louisville to four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances during her career. The 2008 Co-Captain posted an outstanding senior season, where she garnered Second Team All-BIG EAST honors. The Cardinals first baseman fits Mangrum’s small-ball philosophy, as Totten led the BIG EAST in sacrifice bunts (16) and posted a perfect fielding percentage, which also led the league. Totten started in all 54 games in 2008, and hit a career-high .314 (50-159) with 26 RBIs and 31 runs scored. The Louisville, Ky., native also received CoSIDA/ESPN All-District IV honors and was a six-time member of the Athletic Directors honor roll.
“Coach Totten is much like coach Beus, she comes from a program with great softball tradition,” said Mangrum. “Sarah comes from a
winning program and brings that drive, desire, and passion to ETSU.”
This past summer Totten spent time coaching the 18-under Louisville Lady Sluggers. During her stint with the Lady Sluggers, Totten assisted with
weekly practices and conditioning drills. Totten also helped out at Louisville softball clinics, where she trained and supervised campers and also designed game plans for each camp.
Since arriving in Johnson City, Totten has already adjusted nicely to the team, and her strengths will not only help the players but the coaches as well.
“The players have responded in an amazing way since she arrived,” said Mangrum. “One of Sarah’s strong points is defense, so it is a great mix for our staff to have strengths in all aspects of the game. Sarah brings a positive presence to the field, but demands excellence from our players and that is what I appreciate the most.”
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From left to right head coach Andrea Mangrum, and Assistants Laura Roberts, Sarah Totten, and Ariel Beus
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Oliver Springs HS
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team and Atlantic Sun All-Academic … played in 62 of the 63 games (starting 61) and ranked second on the team with 31 RBIs … also ranked second with 13 multi-hit games and set a career-high with four hits against Marist … finished the season with a 10-game hitting streak.
2007: Started all 55 games for the Bucs and led the team in hitting with a .325 batting average (53-163) … named to the Buzz Classic team ... was second on the team in runs batted in with 34 … scored 28 runs with nine doubles and three home runs … led the team in stolen bases going 8-9 on the season … was third on the team with a .369 on-base percentage.
2006: Started in all 58 games for ETSU during her rookie campaign … 13 of her 40 hits went for extra bases, five doubles and eight home runs … led the Bucs with 36 RBIs and tied for second with
eight doubles.
High School: Played softball, basketball and golf at Oliver Springs High School … a Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee … named to all-district
all four years and TWSA all-state her junior season … garnered Roane County MVP award in
both basketball and softball
… hit .400 during high school career and set school record for most home runs.
Personal: Daughter of Ron and Malinda Hackworth … majoring in sport management … born April 1, 1987.
Hackworth’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2006 58-58 .235 170 19 40 8 0 5 36 7 30 3-42007 55-55 .325 163 28 53 9 0 3 34 11 25 8-92008 62-61 .299 157 22 47 7 1 2 31 7 28 3-4Totals 175-174 .286 490 69 140 24 1 10 101 25 83 14-17
2008: Placed on the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … led the Lady Bucs with 21 stolen bases, which also ranks third all-time on the single season record list … hit a team-best .353 in 22 conference games … recorded a team-tying 10-game hitting streak from 4/17-5/8.
Prior to ETSU: Spent the last two seasons being a productive slap hitter for the Lady Tigers … hit .429 (157-366) with nine doubles, six triples, one home run, 64 RBIs and 112 runs scored during her two-year stint … recorded 74 stolen bases in 78 attempts ... helped guide the Lady Tigers to their 15th consecutive TJCCAA/NJCAA Region VII title in 2007, along with a fourth-place finish at
the 2006 national tournament ... was a two-time All-American and received Freshman Player of
the Year honors at Chattanooga State ... also named First Team all-conference and All-TJCCAA her sophomore season as well as receiving Academic All-America accolades ...
joined Team USA in Thailand where she participated in the World University Games in the
summer of 2007.
High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in softball, basketball
and track ... named most improved player after her freshman and sophomore seasons ... her team was the state runner-
up her sophomore season and regional
champs during the junior campaign ... won the coaches award her senior year and best defensive player accolades in basketball ... was named most athletic player on her softball team.
Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1986 ... daughter of Robbie and Kim McCoy ... majoring in sport management.
McCoy’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2008 60-55 .276 152 20 42 1 0 0 8 15 45 21-26
Position: OF • Height: 5’6”Class: Senior • B/T: L/LHometown: Ringgold, Ga. /
Chattanooga State CC
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Position: OF • Height: 5’5”Class: Senior • B/T: L/RHometown: Johnson City,
Tenn. / Happy Valley HS
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List and Buccaneer 4.0 club … played in 61 games, making 60 starts … led the Lady Bucs with 10 sacrifice hits and set single season personal bests in virtually every
offensive category.
2007: Played in 35 games (33 starts) for the Bucs … hit .194 (13-67)
scoring five runs and driving in two … was named to the Dean’s List …
received A-Sun All-Academic Honors.
2006: Appeared in 51 total games, starting in 36 … posted a .959 fielding percentage, with
three assists.
High School: Played shortstop for Karri Killen at Happy Valley High School … an
all-Watauga Conference selection in 2003, 2005 … named to all-county team from 2003-2005 as well as all-state selection in 2005 … also an all-conference/all region cross
country runner … played guard on her high school basketball team.
Personal: Daughter of Charles and Sara Powell … grandfather Tyson Jones played baseball at ETSU, and uncle Terry Morrison was on the Buccaneer golf team … received her degree in physical education in December 2008, and is currently working on a master’s in exercise science … born Sept. 15, 1987.
Powell’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2006 51-36 .088 34 9 3 0 0 0 0 3 16 1-12007 35-33 .194 67 5 13 0 0 0 2 3 21 0-12008 61-60 .255 165 26 42 1 0 0 4 7 37 13-17Totals 147-129 .218 266 40 58 1 0 0 6 13 74 14-19
2008: Appeared in 48 games (34 starts) and led the Lady Bucs in hit-by-pitch for the second
straight year with five … finished with a career high four RBIs in the win over Marist on 3/1.
2007: Appeared in 46 games (38 starts) and broke the school record with nine
HBP on the season … hit .211 (20-95) with two doubles and four home runs … drove in 10 runners while
scoring 11 runs for the Bucs … tied the school record with two home runs against Belmont on 4/6
… walked six times and was 1-1 in stolen base attempts.
2006: Played in 37 games, with 26 starts … posted 13 hits in 63 at-bats … drove in
four ETSU runners and scored eight runs … finished rookie campaign with a .315 on-base percentage.
High School: Played center field and shortstop at Northview High School …
attended Union High School during freshman and sophomore seasons … also lettered in basketball and volleyball while
at Union … all-conference selection in 2004 and 2005.
Personal: Daughter of Catherine and Alan Zyskowski … brothers Michael and Joshua were both athletes at University of Maine … majoring in sport and leisure management … wants to become professional photographer … born Oct. 4, 1986.
Zyskowski’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2006 37-26 .206 63 8 13 1 0 0 4 5 26 2-32007 46-38 .211 95 11 20 2 0 4 10 6 31 1-12008 48-34 .228 92 13 21 4 0 2 15 8 28 3-5 Totals 131-98 .216 250 32 54 7 0 6 29 19 85 6-9
Position: C/OF • Height: 5’7”Class: Senior • B/T: R/RHometown: Grand Rapids,
Mich. / Northview HS
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Position: OF/INF • Height: 5’5”Class: Junior • B/T: L/RHometown: Moreno Valley,
Calif. / Valley View HS
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … was one of two
players to start all 63 games … was a perfect 14-for-14 in stolen base attempts … ranked second on the team in hits (49) and tallied 11 multi-hit games.
2007: Played in 54 games (51 starts) as a freshman for the Bucs batting .281 (38-135) … named to the A-Sun All-Freshman Team … scored 22 runs for the Bucs, driving in seven, and had three doubles and two triples … was 4-7
in stolen base attempts … received A-Sun All-Academic Honors.
High School: Coached by Marina Ramirez and Sara Kammert at Valley View High School
… was a three-year letterwinner while playing
second, shortstop and outfield … named Second-Team All-
Mountain View League in 2005.
Personal: Daughter of Videll and Asneth Cason … majoring in pre-education … born November 23, 1988.
Cason’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2007 54-51 .281 135 22 38 3 2 0 7 6 29 4-72008 63-63 .257 191 22 49 5 1 0 16 8 28 14-14Totals 117-114 .267 326 44 87 8 3 0 23 14 57 18-21
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … made 24 appearances and 14 starts for the Lady Bucs in the circle … tossed 76.1 innings and totaled four wins on
the season … opened the season with a five-hit shutout over Furman on Feb. 9 … struck out a season-high
six batters in the win over Western Carolina on April 23.
2007: Appeared in 33 games, starting in 25 for the Bucs … started 23 games as a pitcher with a 10-14 record and a 3.48 ERA through 148.2 innings pitched
… recorded 14 complete games, two shutouts and 66 strikeouts … her three
saves put her in the top five in school history … had two hits driving in two runners and was
a perfect 2-2 in stolen base attempts … received A-Sun All-Academic Honors.
High School: Coached by Jeff Breeden at Riverdale High School and played pitcher,
infield and outfield positions … four-year letterwinner in softball
and posted a 95-15 (.864) record in her final two seasons … named class 7AAA Pitcher of the Year … 2003 and 2005 All-County Team … 2005 7AAA MVP.
Personal: Daughter of Jim and Marie Gilbert … majoring in art … born May 22, 1988.
Gilbert’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2007 31-23 .222 9 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 2-22008 6-4 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0Totals 37-27 .167 12 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 2-2
Year W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER SO BB B/AVG WP HBP2007 10-14 3.48 31 23 14 2/1 3 148.2 184 108 74 66 57 .304 5 62008 4-8 4.68 24 14 6 1/0 0 76.1 98 76 51 37 37 .300 4 8Totals 14-22 3.89 55 37 20 3/1 3 225.0 282 184 125 103 94 .303 9 14
Position: P • Height: 5’5”Class: Junior • B/T: R/RHometown: Murfreesboro,
Tenn. / Riverdale HS
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Position: P/INF • Height: 5’8”Class: Junior • B/T: R/RHometown: Rocklin, Calif. /
Rocklin HS
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team and Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … set new ETSU records in wins (19), IP (223.1), strikeouts (255), appearances (41) and single game strikeouts (16) … struck out a career-best 16 batters in the win
over Presbyterian on 3/26 … tied the school record with five shutouts …posted eight games with 10 or more strikeouts
and won six straight starts from 4/5-15. 2007: Played in 31 games making 26 starts for the Bucs, hitting .200 (8-40)
… scored five runs, driving in five runners, and hit three doubles and
a home run … started six games as a pitcher with a 6-3 record … had a
2.15 ERA with only 19 earned runs in 62 innings of work … threw five complete games
including a no-hit shutout of Virginia Intermont on 4/17, the first ever in school history … named
A-Sun pitcher of the week 4/18 … had one save and 58 strikeouts … was named to the Buc 4.0
Club … received A-Sun All-Academic Honors.
High School: Three-year letterwinner
in softball at Rocklin
High School … played pitcher, first and third … team captain from 2005-06 …
2004-05 All-League
Team … named team MVP in 2003 and 2005 … won the Team Choice Award in 2004.
Personal: Daughter of Tom and Gail Hardy … majoring in pre-education … born March 26, 1988.
Hardy’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2007 37-29 .200 40 5 8 3 0 1 5 3 13 1-12008 44-42 .225 111 12 25 7 0 1 8 8 36 1-1Totals 81-71 .219 151 17 33 10 0 2 13 11 49 2-2 Year W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER SO BB B/AVG WP HBP2007 6-2 2.15 16 6 5 1/0 1 62.0 49 21 19 58 23 .219 5 42008 19-15 2.79 41 30 24 5/0 0 223.1 181 103 87 255 106 .219 16 5Totals 25-17 2.60 57 36 29 6/0 1 285.1 230 124 106 313 129 .219 21 9
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team and
Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … led the Lady Bucs in hitting (.347), runs scored
(31), hits (68), RBIs (35), slugging percentage (.464) and on-base percentage (.376) … the 68 hits were
the second most recorded in a single season, while
her .347 batting average was third … led the team with 19 multi-hit
games and nine multi-RBI games – including a career-best five runs batted in against USC Upstate on 3/24.
2007: Started all 55 games for the Bucs, batting .305 (54-177) … named Second-Team All-Conference by the Atlantic Sun … was named to the A-Sun All-Freshman Team … was second on the team in runs scored with 39 which is third best in school history … hit eight doubles, one triple and five home runs driving in 32 runners … tied the school record with two home runs against Tennessee 3/30 … had nine walks and was 2-4 in stolen base attempts.
High School: Four-year letterwinner in softball, two-year
letterwinner in volleyball and golf … IMAC All-Conference from 2003-06 … named All-State as a freshman … 2003 and 2005 All-Northeast Tennessee Player of the Year … 2005 IMAC District Tournament Champion MVP.
Personal: Daughter of Garry and Darlene Jett … majoring in pre-education … born April 23, 1988.
Jett’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2007 55-55 .305 177 39 54 8 1 5 32 9 16 2-42008 61-61 .347 196 31 68 11 0 4 35 7 15 19-21Totals 116-116 .327 373 70 122 19 1 9 67 16 31 21-25
Position: UTIL • Height: 5’3”Class: Junior • B/T: R/RHometown: Talbott, Tenn. /
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Position: C/INF • Height: 5’6”Class: Junior • B/T: R/RHometown: Russellville, Tenn.
/ Morristown East HS
2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … started all 63 games for the Lady Bucs and led the team with 12 doubles and seven home runs … tallied 10 multi-hit games and six games with two or more RBIs … hit safely in eight straight games from 2/29-3/8.
2007: Started 33 games for the Bucs, hitting .270 (24-89) … scored 14 runs driving in 10 … had two doubles and 12 walks … had a team high .985 fielding percentage, throwing out nine base runners … was a perfect 3-3 in stolen base attempts … was named to the Dean’s List … received A-Sun All-Academic Honors.
High School: Multi-sport athlete as she was a four-year letterwinner in softball and a two-year winner in volleyball … named All-Conference and All-District from 2003-05 … selected All-State in 2006 ... All-Northeast Player of the Year runner-up … 2004 best defensive player and named best offense in 2003 and 2005 … named First-Team IMAC from 2003-06 … IMC Player of the Year in volleyball.
Personal: Daughter of Tim and Denise Massenzo … majoring in physics … born Sept. 8, 1988.
Massenzo’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2007 33-33 .270 89 14 24 2 0 0 10 12 21 3-32008 63-63 .251 187 30 47 12 0 7 28 8 33 5-7Totals 96-96 .257 276 44 71 14 0 7 38 20 54 8-10
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2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … made 24 appearances with 18 starts in the circle … ranked second in wins, ERA, complete games, shutouts, IP, and strikeouts … recorded her first collegiate win and shutout against St. Francis on Feb. 22 …
fanned a career-high eight hitters versus Milligan on 3/20.
High School: Four-year letterman in softball … named All-State and All-Region from 2003-06 by the coaches … named Softball Best
of Preps from 2003-2006 from the Chattanooga Free Press … was a member of the 2004 Georgia 2A State Champions … Named to the 2006 North/South All-Star Team.
Personal: Daughter of Tony and Kelley Boyd … plans to major in chemistry … born May 18, 1989.
Boyd’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2008 12-8 .100 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0-0Year W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER SO BB B/AVG WP HBP2008 7-10 3.02 24 18 8 2/0 0 109.0 134 72 47 59 32 .300 10 5
Position: P/INF • Height: 5’6”Class: Sophomore • B/T: R/RHometown: Chattanooga,
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2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … played in 53 games while making 47
starts … recorded her first collegiate hit against Stetson on 2/19 … belted her first home run as
a Lady Buc at Coastal Carolina and also drove in a career-best three RBIs against the Chanticleers.
High School: Multi-sport athlete as she was a five-year letterman in softball,
four-year letterman in basketball, and two-year letterman in volleyball … was a member of the 2007 1A Tennessee State Champion Team … named All-State in 2006 and All-
Tournament from 2004-06 … named All-West Tennessee in 2005 and 2006
… named All-District from 2003-06 … was named to the Tennessee All-State and All-Tournament basketball teams in 2007.
Personal: Daughter of Rickey and Diane Henderson … plans to major in pre-physical therapy … born June 5, 1989.
Henderson’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2008 53-47 .248 121 18 30 1 1 3 18 16 20 7-7
Position: C/INF • Height: 5’3”Class: Sophomore • B/T: R/RHometown: Jackson Tenn. /
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Prior to ETSU: Was a four-year letterwinner at
Girls Preparatory School … helped guide the GPS Lady Bruisers to their second straight and fifth state championship in the last 11 years, as a senior … helped guide the Bruisers to a 30-6 mark and a 2007
State Championship where she primarily played catcher and infielder … was
named Second Team Best of Preps from 2005-07, as well as All-State in 2005
… won the USA Girls Wrestling State Championship in 2007, and
also lettered in volleyball and bowling throughout her
high school career.Personal: Daughter of Allen and Laura Campbell … born March 8, 1990 … undecided on major.
Position: C/INF • Height: 5’2”Class: Freshman • B/T: R/RHometown: Hixson, Tenn. / Girls
Preparatory School
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Prior to ETSU: Was a three-year letterwinner at Hickman County High
School … Martin posted a .428 batting average (89-208) with three home runs and 49 RBIs in her first three years with the Bulldogs …named District 11AAA Defensive MVP in 2006 and 2007, along with
First Team All-District in 2005 as a shortstop.
Personal: Born October 11, 1989 … plans to major in
pre-education … daughter of Alice T. Martin and Bradley A. Martin.
Position: OF • Height: 5’4”Class: Freshman • B/T: R/RHometown: Centerville, Tenn.
/ Hickman County HS
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Prior to ETSU: Four-year letterwinner in softball and volleyball at Mt. Juliet High
School … posted an impressive record of 51-13 in her first three seasons with the Bears … helped guide her team to back-to-back appearances in the state championship … named 2006 District
9AAA MVP and Team Co-MVP, as well as Second Team All-MTSCA … was also named to the MTSCA All-Academic list in 2008.
Personal: Plans to major in broadcasting … daughter of Jackie
and Steve Morris … born June 4, 1990.
Position: P/OF • Height: 6’0”Class: Freshman • B/T: R/RHometown: Mt. Juliet, Tenn. /
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Prior to ETSU: Is a right-handed middle infielder from Christian Academy of Knoxville, where
she lettered in softball, tennis and swimming … posted a .400 batting average during her
time with the Warriors, including a season-best .557 clip in 2007 … named all-district
from 2004-07, and 2007 First Team All-Conference, all-state,
and all-prep.
Personal: Born July 20, 1989 … daughter of Laura and Chuck
O’Connor … plans to major in physical therapy.
Position: INF • Height: 5’4”Class: Freshman • B/T: R/RHometown: Knoxville, Tenn.
/ Christian Academy of Knoxville
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Prior to ETSU: Was a multi-sport athlete from Marana High School … hit .412 her junior season as well as posting a perfect fielding percentage, and hit a team-leading .391 as a senior … was named Second Team All-Southern Arizona from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen and Honorable Mention from the Arizona Republic in 2007 … also received Honorable Mention honors from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen in 2006 … played for the Arizona Desert Thunder Gold, and helped guide the Arizona Roadrunners to their 13th-place finish in the 2007 18A Nationals.
Personal: Plans to major in mass communications … daughter of Monica and Vince Delisa …born September 4, 1989.
Position: C • Height: 5’5”Class: Freshman • B/T: R/RHometown: Tucson, Ariz. /
Marana HS
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Prior to ETSU: Four-year letterwinner at Gate City High School … named first team all-district and first team all-region … helped guide the Devils to a 2005 state championship in softball and a 2006 state championship in basketball.
Personal: Daughter of Scott and Teresa Tipton … majoring in math … born October 19, 1987. Position: OF • Height: 5’2”
Class: Junior • B/T: R/RHometown: Church Hill, Tenn.
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Ashley BoydSophomore- P/IF- Chattanooga, TNFavorite Food: SpaghettiFavorite Movie: 50 First DatesFavorite TV Show: Rob and BigFavorite Musical Group: Danity KaneNon-softball talent: Singing with teammate
Vicki McCoyRefuses to Eat: Oysters and brussel sproutsOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Live in Colorado Best ETSU road trip: To College of Charleston and
ClearwaterBest advice received: Don’t worry about what
anyone else thinks, your opinion is the only one that matters
If you could take away any rule in softball it would be: The ability to hit batters without them being able to take a base
AMy cAMPBell
Freshman-C/IF-Hixson, TNFavorite Food: Country fried steak with gravyFavorite Movie: BraveheartFavorite TV Show: DexterFavorite Musical Group: The BeatlesFavorite Sports Team: Dallas CowboysFavorite Pre-Game Meal: bacon turkey bravo and
broccoli cheddar soupThree words that describe me: Fun, Loud, CrazyIf I could run practice for a day we would:
DIVE…in the mudMy non-softball talent: CookingBest Advice You Were Ever Given: Never Back
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cheniece cAsonJunior- INF/OF- Moreno Valley, CAFavorite Food: Fettuccini AlfredoFavorite Movie: Pride and Prejudice, August RushFavorite TV Show: The OfficeFavorite Musical Group: Michael BubleThree words that describe me: energetic ball
ofun!Non-softball talent: Playing guitar and pianoOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Travel to different countriesMost memorable softball achievements:
Being on a team that breaks recordsWhat is significant about your jersey number:
I was always the smallest person on the team and number 1 was the smallest jersey, and it just stuck
Dream Job: Sit in a big office in a big building and do nothing
MArlinA delisAFreshman-C-Tucson, AZFavorite Food: PastaFavorite Movie: Old School (anything with Will
Ferrel)Favorite TV Show: Rob and BigFavorite Musical Group: Taking Back SundayThree words that describe me: Different,
outgoing, creativeNon-softball Talent: Quoting MoviesA sport I’d like to try one day: BadmintonOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Travel to EuropeMost memorable softball achievements:
Oklahoma City Gold Nationals 2008 and MVP at Marana High School 2007 and 2008
If I could bring anything from my hometown it would be: My sister
Best advice you were ever given: Talent alone won’t get you far; hard work is what takes you where you want to be
dArci gilBerTJunior- P- Murfreesboro, TN Favorite Food: BagelsFavorite Movie: ArmageddonFavorite TV Show: King of the HillFavorite Musical Group: N*SyncFavorite Pre-Game Meal: SalmonNon-softball talent: Guitar HeroOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Run a marathon What is significant about your jersey number:
It’s half of my favorite numberFavorite Quote: “If you second guess yourself in
the moment, you loose the moment”What actress would play you in a movie:
Cameron Diaz
JessicA hAckworThSenior- IF – Clinton, TNFavorite Food: SushiFavorite Movie: Remember the TitansFavorite TV Show: Real World vs. Road RulesFavorite Musical Group: Missy HigginsThree words that describe me: Funny, crazy,
dependableNon-softball talent: DancingMost memorable softball achievements: At
the beginning of sophomore AND junior seasons hitting a grand slam against Furman
What is significant about your jersey number: My uncle wore it in college when he played basketball
Best advice received: Everything happens for a reason. If one door closes then another one will open. Just follow your heart.
What actress would play you in a movie: Demi Moore
Dream Job: Coaching softball
MArissA hArdyJunior-P/INF-Rocklin, CAFavorite Movie: Diary of a Mad Black WomanFavorite TV Show: So You Think You Can Dance!Three words that describe me: Hippie, inspiring,
chillIf I could run practice for a day we would: play
slip-n-slide and kickball!Non-softball Talent: ArtOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Somehow help a third-world country A sport I’d like to try one day: BobsleddingMost memorable softball achievements:
Winning gold in Australia with only 9 playersSignificance about jersey number: It’s an even
number, I don’t like odd numbersDream Job: Choreographer on So You Think You
Can Dance!
kAThryn hendersonSophomore- C/IF- Jackson, TNFavorite Food: SpaghettiFavorite Movie: Meet Me in St. LouisFavorite TV Show: Grey’s AnatomyThree words that describe me: Diligent,
Imaginative, AthleticOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Go overseasA sport I’d like to try one day: Water poloMost memorable softball achievements:
Winning the high school state softball championship two years in a row
What is significant about your jersey number: It’s a double number
Best advice received: To give everything to God and trust him
What actress would play you in a movie: Rachel McAdams in The Notebook
kATy JeTTJunior-INF/OF- Talbott, TNFavorite Food: Anything chocolate or strawberriesFavorite Movie: Sweet Home AlabamaFavorite TV Show: Dancing with the StarsNon-softball Talent: Tumbling (gymnastics)Most memorable softball achievements: UT
game my freshman year, making All-Conference team freshman year, and All-Tournament team sophomore year
Craziest Ambition: Go to the Olympics for gymnastics
Favorite Quote: “You may not understand now what I am doing, but later you will understand”
Best Advice You Were Ever Given: To never give up no matter the circumstances
Dream Job: Design formal dresses
Annie MArTinFreshman-INF/OF- Centerville, TNFavorite Food: PicklesFavorite Movie: Finding NemoFavorite TV Show: Secret Life of the American
TeenagerFavorite Sports Team: Boston Red SoxFavorite Pre-Game Meal: Hotdog and GatoradeNon-softball Talent: Eating ribs!Weirdest thing a fan has ever said to you:
“Hey, you look like Juno!”Significance about jersey number: Was #12
when I was younger and a friend at home is #12Best advice received: Take a deep breath and step
in the box, smile, and rip your pitchWhat actress would play you in a movie:
Probably Juno- except I’m not pregnant
TrishA MAssenZoJunior- C/INF-Russellville, TNFavorite Food: SushiFavorite Movie: Harry PotterFavorite TV Show: My Name is EarlFavorite Musical Group: Josh GrobanPeople you admire are: those who aspire to do
great things and accomplish their goalsOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Build a sports facility and make it into a recruiting tool
What makes you laugh: My teammatesWhat actress would play you in a movie: Gena
Davis in A League of their OwnDream Job: Owning a softball facilityCareer Goal: Biomedical engineer and building a
sports facility
Vicki MccoySenior-OF-Ringgold, GAFavorite Food: SpaghettiFavorite Movie: Little MermaidFavorite TV Show: The Hills, Army WivesFavorite Musical Group: Danity KaneThree words that describe me: Princess,
talkative, athletic One thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Travel the world Most memorable softball achievements:
Playing USA Softball in ThailandSignificance about jersey number: It’s the only
number I’ve had since I was fourBest advice received: Do what makes you happy,
not everyone elseDream Job: Coaching and taking a team to the
World Series and winning
shelBy MorrisFreshman-P/OF-Mt. Juliet, TNFavorite Food: Chocolate-covered strawberriesFavorite Movie: Forrest GumpFavorite TV Show: Desperate HousewivesFavorite Musical Group: Taking Back SundayThree words that describe me: girly, music-
lover, uniqueNon-softball Talent: Volleyball
One thing I really want to do in my lifetime: Finish reading the Bible and travel the world
Most memorable softball achievements: 2006 and 2008 District 9AAA MVP
What is significant about your jersey number: I have been #9 since I was 9 years old
Dream Job: Runway modeling
chelseA o’connorFreshman- INF- Knoxville, TNFavorite Food: SpinachFavorite Movie: A Walk to RememberFavorite TV Show: Grey’s AnatomyFavorite Musical Group: Rascal FlattsThree words that describe me: Girly,
determined, and enthusiasticNon-softball talent: PaintingOne thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
Live in Italy What is significant about your jersey number:
I’ve had this number since I was 5 years oldFavorite Quote: “If you’re not first, you’re last!”What actress would play you in a movie:
Angelina JolieDream Job: Physical therapist for a professional
baseball team
kAThleen PowellSenior- OF- Johnson City, TNFavorite Food: Mom’s potato soup and mashed
potatoesFavorite Movie: Bull DurhamFavorite TV Show: Friends, Dirty JobsThree words that describe me: Weird, goofy,
caringIf I could run practice for a day we would: Jog a
mile, light practice, eat chocolate One thing I really want to do in my lifetime:
SkydiveSignificance about jersey number: It’s Chipper
Jones’ numberBest advice received: Be fearless and don’t take
anything for grantedWhat actress would play you in a movie: Kate
HudsonDream Job: College basketball coach
kAlA TiPTon Junior – OF – Church Hill, Tenn. Favorite Food: Fried Chicken and Mashed Potatoes Favorite Movie: Dirty Dancing Favorite TV Show: Game Show Network Pre-Game Meal: Bojangles chicken sandwich Three words that describe me: loud, short and
happy People you admire most are: My mom and dad Most memorable softball achievements:
Winning state title and having the game-winning hit to get our team to state
Best advice received: “Never Give Up” Craziest Ambition: Having my own physical
therapy office in Hawaii What actress would play you in a movie: Reece
Whitherspoon Career Goal: Coach at a local high school
cAiTlin ZyskowskiSenior- OF- Grand Rapids, MINickname: CatFavorite Food: Mashed potatoes and hot dogsFavorite TV Show: The HillsThree words that describe me: opinionated,
indecisive, loudNon-softball talent: Texting fastMy day is not complete until: I have a diet CokeFavorite sport other than softball: Wii Fit
balance gamesIf I could bring anything from my hometown
it would be: my best friend Jamie and my grams and gramps
Favorite Quote: “Always reach for the stars, even if you miss, you’ll land on the moon”
Dream Job: Photographer
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OvErALL STATiSTiCS FOr EAST TEnnESSEE STATE(All games sorted by batting avg)
Record: 30-33 Home: 13-9 Away: 8-11 Neutral: 9-13 Conference: 10-12
Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%JETT, Katy .347 61-61 196 31 68 11 0 4 35 91 .464 7 2 15 0 .376 0 3 19-21 77 18 1 .990HACKWORTH, Jessie .299 62-61 157 22 47 7 1 2 31 62 .395 7 1 28 0 .333 0 4 3-4 78 87 15 .917McCOY, Vicki .276 60-55 152 20 42 1 0 0 8 43 .283 15 1 45 0 .345 0 7 21-26 66 2 4 .944CASON, Cheniece .257 63-63 191 22 49 5 1 0 16 56 .293 8 0 28 0 .286 0 6 14-14 108 96 20 .911POWELL, Kate .255 61-60 165 26 42 1 0 0 4 43 .261 7 1 37 0 .289 0 10 13-17 61 1 3 .954MASSENZO, Trisha .251 63-63 187 30 47 12 0 7 28 80 .428 8 1 33 0 .284 1 4 5-7 328 48 4 .989HENDERSON, Katie .248 53-47 121 18 30 1 1 3 18 42 .347 16 4 20 0 .350 2 5 7-7 127 15 5 .966ZYSKOWSKI, Caitlin .228 48-34 92 13 21 4 0 2 15 31 .337 8 5 28 0 .321 1 6 3-5 19 3 2 .917HARDY, Marissa .225 44-42 111 12 25 7 0 1 8 35 .315 8 1 36 0 .283 0 5 1-1 122 53 4 .978HAVERMAN, Amand .209 55-41 115 7 24 5 0 1 16 32 .278 10 1 20 0 .276 1 5 1-1 123 3 3 .977KNIGHT, Briana .180 55-50 111 13 20 3 2 0 7 27 .243 9 1 30 0 .244 2 4 8-9 98 55 12 .927BOYD, Ashley .100 12-8 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 2 0 4 0 .250 0 2 0-0 23 26 4 .925GILBERT, Darci .000 6-4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 19 2 .913
Totals .258 63 1611 215 416 57 5 20 186 543 .337 105 18 326 0 .310 7 61 95-112 1232 426 79 .955Opponents .260 63 1609 253 418 64 5 55 220 657 .408 176 18 353 4 .338 9 54 54-77 1241 534 81 .956
LOB - Team (349), Opp (384). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (13). IBB - Team (1), MASSENZO 1.
(All games sorted by earned run avg)
Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HP BK SFA SHAHENDERSON, Katie 0.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARDY, Marissa 2.73 19-15 41 30 24 4/1 0 223.1 181 103 87 106 255 31 2 25 .219 16 5 1 2 27BOYD, Ashley 3.02 7-10 24 18 8 2/0 0 109.0 134 72 47 32 59 14 1 17 .300 10 5 1 5 16GILBERT, Darci 4 .68 4-8 24 14 6 1/0 0 76.1 98 76 51 37 37 18 2 12 .300 4 8 0 2 11HAVERMAN, Amand 7.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 5 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 3.19 30-33 63 63 38 8/1 0 410.2 418 253 187 176 353 64 5 55 .260 30 18 2 9 54Opponents 2.91 33-30 63 63 33 13/2 2 413.2 416 215 172 105 326 57 5 20 .258 29 18 0 7 61
PB - Team (12), MASSENZO 9, HENDERSON 3, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (1), MASSENZO 1. SBA/ATT - MASSENZO (33-50), HARDY(24-37), HENDERSON (21-25), BOYD (18-24), GILBERT (12-16).
2008 A-SUn STAndingS A-Sun Overall Teams W .... L .... T ...Pct. W ......L ...... T ....Pct. ̂ Florida Gulf Coast 16 .....6 ...... 0 ... .727 48 ......16 ...... 0 ..... .750 ^ USC Upstate 16 .....6 ...... 0 ... .727 34 ......15 ...... 0 ..... .694 ^Lipscomb 16 .....6 ...... 0 ... .727 29 ......26 ...... 0 ..... .527 Kennesaw State 14 .....8 ...... 0 ... .636 36 ......17 ...... 0 ..... .679 Stetson 13 .....8 ...... 0 ... .619 43 ......24 ...... 0 ..... .642 UNF 13 .....9 ...... 0 ... .591 39 ......24 ...... 0 ..... .619 Mercer 10 ....11 ..... 0 ... .476 32 ......27 ...... 0 ..... .542 ETSU 10 ....12 ..... 0 ... .455 30 ......33 ...... 0 ..... .476 #Campbell 9 .....13 ..... 0 ... .409 42 ......25 ...... 0 ..... .627 Gardner-Webb 6 .....16 ..... 0 ... .273 22 ......35 ...... 0 ..... .386 Jacksonville 5 .....17 ..... 0 ... .227 21 ......39 ...... 0 ..... .350 Belmont 3 .....19 ..... 0 ... .136 14 ......36 ...... 0 ..... .280 ^ - Regular Season Champion # - Tournament Champion
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SEASOn-By-SEASOn TOTALShiTTing STATiSTiCSYear AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT2001 .238 49 1203 126 286 61 7 7 103 382 .318 87 10 242 .294 2 31 40-602002 .248 57 1409 213 350 75 9 28 192 527 .374 140 18 294 .324 3 26 52-742003 .248 54 1445 195 359 72 11 23 168 522 .361 117 12 249 .309 5 26 52-652004 .249 63 1681 200 418 72 20 31 189 623 .371 114 13 264 .300 6 31 43-582005 .243 58 1519 177 369 51 11 14 144 484 .319 97 17 322 .294 12 24 93-1202006 .241 58 1499 232 362 64 6 39 197 555 .370 107 17 326 .297 14 44 45-492007 .280 55 1421 247 398 61 9 31 213 570 .401 113 21 278 .340 9 54 34-452008 .258 63 1611 215 416 57 5 20 186 543 .337 105 18 326 .310 7 61 95-112Totals .251 457 11788 1605 2958 513 111 154 1392 4206 - 880 126 2301 - 58 297 454-583PiTChing STATiSTiCSYear ERA W-L APP CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP2001 3.61 14-35 49 36 3/0 0 314.0 390 254 162 128 140 63 14 11 1317 .296 36 262002 3.63 25-32 57 40 5/0 4 368.2 445 274 191 117 181 83 14 26 1521 .293 30 442003 3.08 28-26 54 31 9/3 6 367.2 393 216 162 155 153 81 10 18 1461 .269 30 252004 2.52 29-34 63 33 9/0 1 425.0 396 197 153 164 291 57 8 23 1606 .247 21 472005 2.57 25-33 58 25 8/3 5 386.1 395 192 142 106 274 61 7 25 1533 .258 16 462006 4.23 21-36 58 23 4/0 3 382.1 494 307 231 141 170 85 16 48 1615 .306 21 362007 3.78 26-29 55 31 8/1 4 353.1 423 251 191 148 176 85 10 25 1416 .299 23 222008 3.19 30-33 63 38 9/0 0 410.2 418 253 187 176 353 64 5 55 1611 .260 30 18Totals 3.30 199-258 457 257 55/7 23 3008.0 3354 1944 1419 1135 1738 579 84 231 12080 .278 207 249
AApril Arnold (2001-02)BBelinda Barrera (2004-05)Ashley Boyd (2008-pres.)Allison Burnette (2005-2007)Miranda Byerly (2001-04)CKayla Calvert (2001)Amy Campbell (2009)Cheniece Cason (2007-pres.)Julia Chance (2001-04)Sheryl Clark (2002-04)Shawnda Cole (2001)Melanie Collins (2001-02)Whitney Compton (2007)Stephanie Cope (2005-2007)DLaura Davies (2006)Marlina Delisa (2009) EPorshia Edmond (2001)
FDez Franklin (2007)Jennifer Fraser (2003)GVictoria Gast (2006)Stephanie Gaynord (2004-2007)Darci Gilbert (2007-pres.)Marsha Giles (2001-02)HJessie Hackworth (2006-pres.)Marissa Hardy (2007-pres.)Amanda Haverman (2005-08)Mary Beth Hazelwood (2002-05)Katie Henderson (2008-pres.)Jessica Hodge (2001)Rhea Holler (2001-04)Jolene Holthaus (2003)JKaela Jackson (2008)Courtney Jenkins (2002, 04-06)Katy Jett (2007-pres.)Nikki Johnson (2002)
KBriana Knight (2005-08)LLindsay Lane (2002-05)Amber Ledbetter (2001)Brittany Lehrschall (2005-06)Katie Lewis (2003)Jessica Lonsinger (2003-2006)MAnnie Martin (2009) Trisha Massenzo (2007-pres.)Melissa McCall (2005-06)Julia McChain (2003-04)Vicki McCoy (2008-pres.)Tiffany McVay (2001-04)Amy Moore (2002-04)Shelby Morris (2009)Caitie Munal (2006)OChelsea O’Connor (2009)
PJessica Payne (2005)Kate Powell (2006-pres.)RBrittany Richardson (2005-2007) Danielle Richardson (2001)Andrea Roberts (2001)Brittany Roggeman (2007)SDanielle Spetar (2002-05)Janine Sprague (2003-06)Deeanne Stratton (2001)Judith St. Clair (2001)TKala Tipton (2009)VMary Catherine Vercoe (2006-07)ZCaitlyn Zyskowski (2006-pres.)
ALL-TiME rOSTEr
The 2006-07 Softball Buc’s offense set numerous marks, including batting average (.280), runs scored (247),
and RBI (213).
Mary Beth Hazelwood, another four-year player for the Lady Bucs, started 57
games during her senior season in 2005.
Rhea Holler was a member of ETSU softball’s first four-year class, donning the
blue and gold from 2001-04. Holler started 201 games during her Buccaneer career.
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TEAM RECORDS – SEASON Games played....................................63, twice (2004 & 2008)Games won ............................................................... 30, 2008Most home wins ....................................................... 13, 2008Most road wins....................................8, four times, last 2008Most neutral site wins ............................................... 15, 2004
TEAM BATTING – SEASONAt bats .........................................40, at Jacksonville(4/13/07) Runs .................................21, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Hits ......................................................18, vs. Marist (3/1/08)Doubles ..............................7, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Triples ................................................ 3, vs. Towson (3/13/04)Home Runs ......................................... 5, vs. Belmont (4/6/07)Runs Batted In ..................21, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Total Bases .......................35, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Sacrifice Hits ...................................5, vs. Campbell (3/27/07)Sacrifice Flies ..............2, 4x, last at Kennesaw State (4/26/08)Strikeouts ................................. 18, vs. Virginia Tech (4/18/06)Walks ............................. 8, 2x, last vs. Florida A&M (2/19/07)Stolen Bases ........................................ 7, at Belmont (4/6/08)Hit by Pitch .............................2, 14x, last at Mercer (4/25/08)Caught Stealing .......................3, 2x, last vs. Mercer (4/27/07)Runners left on base .................. 14, vs. Florida A&M (3/4/04)Hit into DP ............................... 3, 2x, last at Belmont (4/6/08)
TEAM FIELDING – GAME Putouts ................................... 30, vs. Chattanooga (3/17/01)Assists .............................................20, vs. Lipscomb (5/5/06)Errors...................................... 7, 2x, last vs. Hofstra (2/17/07)Double Plays Turned ..........3, twice, last vs. Appalachian State (2/23/02) Passed Balls.....4, twice, last vs. North Carolina A&T (2/18/01)
TEAM PITCHING – GAMEInnings ................................. 10.0, vs. Chattanooga (3/17/01)Strikeouts ................................. 16, vs. Presbyterian (3/26/08)Walks Allowed ............................... 11, vs. Hartford (3/12/04) Hits Allowed ................................... 18, vs. Wisconsin (3/3/07)Runs Allowed ................................. 14, vs. Wisconsin (3/3/07)HRs Allowed ........................... 6, vs. Tennessee Tech (3/12/08)Doubles Allowed .........................7, vs. Georgia State (3/2/07)Triples Allowed .............2, 3x, last at Gardner-Webb (5/10/07)Hit By Pitch ...................5, vs. College of Charleston (4/24/04)Wild Pitches .............................................4, vs. LSU (2/19/01)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING – GAMEAt-Bats .................................................................. 5, 37 times Runs Scored ........................4, Katy Jett, vs. Belmont (2/6/07)Hits ..........4, 8x, last Marissa Hardy, at USC Upstate (3/24/08)Doubles ......... 3, Sheryl Clark, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Triples ..........2, Stephanie Gaynord, vs. Sacred Heart (3/9/07)Home Runs .......... 2, 8x, last Katy Jett, at Tennessee (3/30/07)Total Bases ......................................... 10, Stephanie Gaynord, vs. Appalachian State (3/30/06)Runs Batted In ......... 7, Tiffany McVay, vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (5/5/02) Walks .. 3, 4x, last Trisha Massenzo, vs. Florida A&M (2/19/07)Sacrifice Flies ......................................................... 1, 53 timesSacrifice Hits ........... 2, 3x, last Jessie Hackworth, at Campbell (3/27/07)Hit by Pitch ............2, twice, last Cat Zyskowsk, at Jacksonville (4/13/07)Strikeouts .............................................................. 3, 44 timesStolen Bases .............3, 3x, last Katy Jett, at Belmont (4/6/08)
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING – GAME Putouts ........ 16, Katie Henderson, vs. Presbyterian (3/26/08)Assists ............9, twice, Jessie Hackworth, vs. Tennessee State (2/18/06)Errors................................................................. 3, eight times
Passed Balls...... 4, 2x, last Rhea Holler, vs. North Carolina A&T (2/18/01)
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING – GAME Innings .......... 10.0, Tiffany McVay, vs. Chattanooga (3/17/01)Most Runs Allowed .......... 14, Marsha Giles, at South Carolina (3/27/02)Earned Runs ...8, 4x, last Darci Gilbert, vs. Winthrop (3/14/07)Walks Allowed ................7, twice, last Ashley Boyd (2/16/08)Strikeouts ......... 16, Marissa Hardy, vs. Presbyterian (3/26/08)Hits Allowed ..... 15, Marsha Giles, at South Carolina (3/27/02)Doubles Allowed ......5, 3x, last Darci Gilbert, vs. Georgia State (3/2/07)Triples Allowed ......2, 3x, last MC Vercoe, Valparaiso (3/13/07)Home Runs Allowed ......... 4, MC Vercoe, vs. Marshall (3/4/06)Wild Pitches .......................4, Kayla Calvert, vs. LSU (2/19/01)Hit Batters ... 3, 7x, last Darci Gilbert, vs. College of Charleston (2/17/08)
TEAM BATTING – SEASON Batting Average .......... .280, 2007 (highest); .238, 2001 (lowest)Slugging Percentage ... .401, 2007 (highest); .318, 2001 (lowest)On-Base Percentage .... .340, 2007 (highest); .294, 2005 (lowest)At-Bats .......................... 1681, 2004 (most); 1203, 2001 (fewest)Runs................................... 247, 2007 (most); 126, 2001 (fewest)Hits .................................... 418, 2004 (most); 286, 2001 (fewest)Doubles ................................. 75, 2002 (most); 51, 2005 (fewest) Triples ...................................... 20, 2004 (most); 5, 2008 (fewest)Home Runs .............................. 39, 2006 (most); 7, 2001 (fewest)Runs Batted In ................... 213, 2008 (most); 103, 2001 (fewest)Total Bases ......................... 623, 2004 (most); 382, 2001 (fewest)Walks ................................... 140, 2002 (most); 87, 2001 (fewest)Hit by Pitch ............................ 21, 2007 (most); 10, 2001 (fewest)Strikeouts .......................... 326, 2008 (most); 242, 2001 (fewest)Sacrifice Flies ........................... 14, 2006 (most); 2, 2001 (fewest) Sacrifice Hits .......................... 61, 2008 (most); 26, 2003 (fewest)Stolen Bases .......................... 95, 2008 (most); 34, 2007 (fewest)Stolen Base Attempts .......... 120, 2005 (most); 45, 2007 (fewest)
TEAM PITCHING – SEASON Earned Run Average 2.52, 2004 (lowest); 4.23, 2006 (highest)Saves ................. 6, 2003 (most); 0, on two occasions (fewest)Complete Games .............. 40, 2002 (most); 23, 2006 (fewest)Shutouts ........... 9, on two occasions (most); 3, 2001 (fewest) Innings Pitched ...... 425.0, 2004 (most); 314.0, 2001 (fewest) Hits Allowed ................. 494, 2006 (most); 390, 2001 (fewest) Runs Allowed ............... 307, 2006 (most); 192, 2005 (fewest) Earned Runs Allowed ... 231, 2006 (most); 142, 2005 (fewest) Walks Allowed ............. 176, 2008 (most); 106, 2005 (fewest) Strikeouts ..................... 353, 2008 (most); 140, 2001 (fewest) Doubles Allowed ......... 85, on two occasions (most); 57, 2004 (fewest) Triples Allowed ................... 16, 2006 (most); 5, 2008 (fewest) Home Runs Allowed ......... 55, 2008 (most); 11, 2001 (fewest) Hit By Pitch ...................... 47, 2004 (most); 18, 2008 (fewest)Wild Pitches ..................... 36, 2001 (most); 16, 2005 (fewest)
hiTTing rECOrdS Individual Season Records
BATTING AVG. (MIN. 100 AB).358 Janine Sprague (62-173) ............................... 2005.348 Janine Sprague (70-201) ............................... 2004.347 Katy Jett (68-196) ............................................2008.327 Janine Sprague (53-162) ............................... 2003.325 Jessie Hackworth (53-163) ............................ 2007
SLUGGING PCT. (MIN. 100 AB).593 Stephanie Gaynord (182) ............................... 2006.589 Stephanie Gaynord (146) ............................... 2007.557 Janine Sprague (201) ..................................... 2004.503 Janine Sprague (173) ..................................... 2005.494 Mary Beth Hazelwood (174) .......................... 2004.494 Amanda Haverman (154)............................... 2007
ON BASE PCT. (MIN. 100 AB) .417 Janine Sprague (162) ..................................... 2003.398 Janine Sprague (173) ..................................... 2005.396 Stephanie Gaynord (146) ............................... 2007.392 Janine Sprague (201) ..................................... 2004.381 Tiffany McVay (143) ....................................... 2001
AT BATS204 Danielle Spetar .............................................. 2004201 Janine Sprague .............................................. 2004196 Katy Jett......................................................... 2008195 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 2004
RUNS SCORED46 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 200645 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 200739 Katy Jett......................................................... 200736 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 200435 Briana Knight ................................................. 2006
HITS70 Janine Sprague .............................................. 200468 Katy Jett ..........................................................200862 Janine Sprague .............................................. 200560 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 200458 Mary Beth Hazelwood.................................... 2004
DOUBLES 18 Janine Sprague .............................................. 200415 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 200414 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 200613 Sheryl Clark .................................................... 200212 Trisha Massenzo .............................................. 2008
TRIPLES6 Janine Sprague .............................................. 20046 Janine Sprague .............................................. 20054 Danielle Spetar .............................................. 20043 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 2002
HOME RUNS11 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 20067 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 20078 Danielle Spetar .............................................. 20027 Trisha Massenzo ............................................. 2008
RBIS37 Amanda Haverman ........................................ 200736 Jessie Hackworth ........................................... 200636 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 200435 Katy Jett......................................................... 200834 Jessie Hackworth ........................................... 2007
2007 graduate Stephanie Gaynord holds new school
records in home runs (11), runs scored
(46) and slugging percentage (.593).
Gaynord also hit .313 in 2006, which was the fifth highest
average in ETSU history.
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TOTAL BASES112 Janine Sprague .............................................. 2004108 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 200696 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 200591 Katy Jett......................................................... 200887 Janine Sprague .............................................. 2005
WALKS25 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 200424 Janine Sprague .............................................. 200324 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2002
HIT BY PITCH9 Caitlin Zyskowski............................................ 20075 Caitlin Zyskowski............................................ 20085 Caitlin Zyskowski............................................ 20064 Briana Knight ..................................................20054 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2004
STOLEN BASES28 Danielle Spetar (28-33) ................................. 200524 Mary Beth Hazelwood (24-28) ....................... 200521 Vicki McCoy (21-26) ........................................ 2008
FiELding rECOrdSIndividual Season Records
FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 CHANCES).996 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2002.994 Jessica Lonsinger ........................................... 2003.990 Katy Jett......................................................... 2008.986 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2004.986 Sheryl Clark .................................................... 2004
MOST CHANCES380 Trisha Massenzo ............................................. 2008365 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2004362 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2003335 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2003
MOST PUTOUTS338 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2004338 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2003328 Trisha Massenzo ............................................. 2008302 Miranda Byerly............................................... 2003
MOST ASSISTS153 Jessie Hackworth ........................................... 2006148 Lindsay Lane .................................................. 2004143 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 2006127 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2003
MOST ERRORS25 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 200625 Mary Beth Hazelwood.................................... 200222 Jessie Hackworth ........................................... 200622 Mary Beth Hazelwood.................................... 2002
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED14 Miranda Byerly............................................... 200414 Miranda Byerly .............................................. 200312 Mary Catherine Vercoe ................................... 200612 Stephanie Gaynord ........................................ 2006
MOST CAUGHT STEALING BY21 Sheryl Clark .................................................... 2002 17 Trisha Massenzo ............................................. 200813 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 200813 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 2002
PiTChing rECOrdSIndividual Season Records
EARNED RUN AVG. (MIN. 100 IP)2.11 Tiffany McVay (166.0) .................................... 20042.23 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) ............................... 20052.36 Tiffany McVay (178.1) .................................... 20032.63 Belinda Barrera (159.2) .................................. 2005
LOWEST OPPONENT BA (MIN. 100 IP).212 Belinda Barrera (156.2 IP) .............................. 2004.219 Marissa Hardy (223.1 IP) ................................ 2008.247 Tiffany McVay (178.1 IP) ................................ 2003.249 Belinda Barrera (159.2) .................................. 2005
WINS19 Marissa Hardy (19-15) .................................... 200814 Tiffany McVay (14-10) .................................... 200314 Tiffany McVay (14-11) .................................... 200414 Courtney Jenkins (14-15) ............................... 2005
LOSSES19 Tiffany McVay (11-19) .................................... 200115 Marissa Hardy (19-15) ................................... 200815 Belinda Barrera (10-15) ................................. 200415 Courtney Jenkins (14-15) ............................... 200514 Courtney Jenkins (7-14) ................................. 2006
SAVES5 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 20034 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 20023 Brittney Lehrschall ......................................... 20053 Darci Gilbert ................................................... 2007
APPEARANCES 42 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 200837 Courtney Jenkins.............................................200635 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 200235 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 200434 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 200134 Belinda Barrera .............................................. 200534 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 2005
COMPLETE GAMES25 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 200124 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 200820 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 200219 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2003
SHUTOUTS5 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 20085 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 20035 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 20044 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 20024 MC Vercoe ...................................................... 2007
INNINGS PITCHED223.1 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 2008202.1 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2001178.1 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2003177.2 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 2002
MOST HITS ALLOWED233 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2001210 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 2002184 Darci Gilbert ................................................... 2007181 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 2008
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (MIN. 100 IP)120 Belinda Barrera (156.2) .................................. 2004134 Ashley Boyd (109.0) ....................................... 2008137 Tiffany McVay (114.0) .................................... 2002154 Belinda Barrera (159.2) .................................. 2005
MOST RUNS ALLOWED124 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2001108 Darci Gilbert ................................................... 2007107 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 2002103 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 2008102 MC Vercoe ...................................................... 2007
FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED (MIN. 100 IP)62 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) ............................... 200570 Belinda Barrera (156.2) .................................. 200472 Ashley Boyd (109.0) ....................................... 200874 Tiffany McVay (166.0) .................................... 2004
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED87 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 200884 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 200181 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 200279 MC Vercoe ...................................................... 2006
FEWEST ER ALLOWED (MIN. 100 IP)47 Ashley Boyd (109.0) ....................................... 200850 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) ............................... 200550 Tiffany McVay (166.0) .................................... 200457 Belinda Barrera (156.2) .................................. 2004
MOST WALKS ALLOWED106 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 200886 Belinda Barrera .............................................. 200466 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 200166 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2003
FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED (MIN. 100 IP)24 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) ............................... 200526 Courtney Jenkins (177.2) ............................... 200232 Ashley Boyd (109.0) ....................................... 200834 Courtney Jenkins (133.1) ............................... 2006
STRIKEOUTS255 Marissa Hardy ................................................ 2008164 Belinda Barrera .............................................. 2004151 Belinda Barrera .............................................. 2005106 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2001
BATTERS FACED 936 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2001810 Courtney Jenkins............................................ 2002784 Tiffany McVay ................................................. 2003
2006 ETSU graduate
Courtney Jenkins is another
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HYDROWORXWithout a doubt the most used piece of equipment in the athletic training facility is the Hydroworx polar plunge pool. It is used by all teams on a daily basis post practice and used by all injured athletes under the care of the athletic training staff. Along with the cold pool is a Hydroworx 500 therapy pool. This pool has a treadmill as part of the floor and two cameras mounted on the front and side of the pool. This gives visual feedback to the athlete and athletic trainer during treatment.
BUCSPORTSThe Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center serves as both the health center for all Buccaneer Athletics as well as an outpatient health center for the ETSU campus and Johnson City community. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, and primary care sports medicine physicians help to provide a comprehensive medical program to all patients. Completed in 2001, BucSports provides a variety of opportunities for physical therapy students, medical students and resident physicians interested in the field of sports medicine.
FLUROSCANThe “Mini C Arm” located in the athletic training room allows for quick and efficient exams by the team physician for those athletes that might need an x-ray.
GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREAThe general athletic training area is approximately 3500 square feet and services the day-to-day practice and competition preparation for the entire athletic department. With 17 treatment tables, various modalities and a large exercise area the general athletic training area allows multiple teams to receive treatment at the same time. Attached to the general athletic training area are three private rooms. Each room is equipped with a treatment table and combination therapy unit as well as one other distinguishing characteristic. The “Normal” room is for IV therapy, the “College” room is for casting and splinting, and the “University” room is for traction.
ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF
Brian JohnstonDirector of Athletic Medicine
Scott CountsClinical Director
Brett LewisAssistant Athletic Trainer
Lori HillAssistant Athletic Trainer
Elizabeth SchoenAssistant Athletic Trainer
Valerie CsiszerGraduate Assistant
Travis LivingstonGraduate Assistant
Reghan BoobGraduate Assistant
Heather WiceGraduate Assistant
Travis PattonGraduate Assistant
Alex HondlGraduate Assistant
Dawn ThomasGraduate Assistant
Heather CornettGraduate Assistant
Zack EnsorGraduate Assistant
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Over the past decade one of the biggest changes in collegiate athletics has been the new attitude toward strength and conditioning. ETSU’s success on the field could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of each student-athlete in the weightroom. Under the direction of head strength coach Lee Morrow, who is currently in his 24th season at ETSU, the Buccaneers have earned eight Gatorade/National Strength Coaches Association All-American Team honors. With its recent collaboration with the Sports Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC), ETSU’s strength and conditioning program has focused its efforts on helping each student-athlete reach his/her greatest athletic potential, in the areas of strength, speed, agility and injury prevention. Located inside Memorial Center, the ETSU’s strength and conditioning complex features one of the finest weightrooms in the area. Overall, the Buccaneers have access to a 7,200-foot facility that features state-of-the-art equipment, including customized full power racks, Hammer-Strength machines, including bench press, incline press, military press, rowing machines, speed mats, pull-up and other impressive sports performance tools. Through the SPEC and strength and conditioning web site, ETSU student-athletes have 24-hour access to workout plans, nutrition, and other information that monitors each individual’s or team’s off-season conditioning program.
BUCCANEERS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER
SUPPORT STAFF
Lee MorrowHead Strength Coach
Meg StoneDirector of the Center of Excellence for
Sport Science and Coach Education
The Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education
The Center of Excellence was established July 1, 2008, and is housed in the College of Education. It incorporates three very important aspects of competitive sports: education, service, and research. The former Sport Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) is now a very active branch of the Center of Excellence. The SPEC program continues to be a collaborative effort between Intercollegiate Athletics and the Sport Science Lab in the Department of Kinesiology, Leisure, and Sport Sciences. Buccaneer student-athletes in collaboration with sport science, sport medicine, and the sport coach have the opportunity to have their program evaluated and monitored throughout their college career. This monitoring and evaluation process produces one of the most advanced training environments in the nation. This type of relationship is not found anywhere in the U.S. and offers a unique opportunity for the advancement of athletic performance, athlete and coach education and sport science research.
The program is dedicated to meeting the following goals: 1. Providing monitoring services for the ETSU sport
teams2. Supporting and providing up-to-date information to
coaches regarding coaching practices 3. Advising on the Training Process4. Providing an opportunity for the interaction
between sport scientists, medical staff, strength and conditioning staff and the ETSU Sport Coaches.
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erforming well in the classroom is an expectation of student-athletes who wear the Buccaneer uniform. Not only are time management skills and self-discipline musts, but also dedication and commitment are needed from each individual student to maintain eligibility and progress toward
graduation. ETSU Athletics provides many resources to assist the student-athlete in achieving his/her academic goals and in preparing ultimately for life after college. The staff not only advises students in scheduling classes and making academic progress, but offers support in the areas of group and individual tutoring, academic mentoring, career and personal counseling and life skills programming. Student-athletes have access to a state-of-the-art computer center that features Dell flat-screen computers, wireless Internet technology and study hall facilities that are open after hours during the week and on Sundays for their use. ETSU is also an active participant in the NCAA CHAMPS program. Through this model, student-athletes are offered a wide range of seminars designed to help them adjust to college life, develop as individuals and prepare for their careers after graduation.
The Humphreys Center for student-athletes is the home of our academic support services. Programming and services include: • AcademicAdvising • IndividualandGroupTutoring • AcademicMentoring • CollegeAdjustmentcoursesfornewstudent-athletes • ProfessionalDevelopmentandCareerPreparationseminars • On-sitestudyhallfacilitiesincludingastate-of-the-artcomputerlab • Academicworkshopsforstudent-athletes
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“ETSU student-athletes consistently rank higher than the regular student body and the national averages for Division I student-athletes in terms of GPA and graduation rates. The ETSU coaching staff and entire athletic department are committed to assisting our students in achieving academic excellence and in paving the road to bright futures.” — Bob Baker
ACADEMIC STAFF
Not PicturedJared Fries
Academic Advisor
Olya BatsulaGraduate Assistant
Kristi LillyStudent Intern
2008 Softball A-Sun Academic Honor Roll
ETSU by the Numbers:• 89%Student-Athlete
Graduation Rate
• Spring2008cumulativestudent-athlete GPA of 3.12 (non-athletes at ETSU – GPA = 2.91)
• 15Student-Athletes–4.0Club
• 7teamswithteamGPAs 3.0 or higher
• 70%ofStudent-Athletes-Buccaneer Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or above)
• 33Student-Athletes–Dean’sList
• Finished1stintheA-Sunacademically in Spring 2008
Katie HendersonCheniece Cason
Katy JettTrisha Massenzo
Kate PowellVicki McCoy
Jessie Hackworth Darci Gilbert
Marissa HardyAshley Boyd
Amanda HavermanBriana Knight
Bob BakerDirector of Academic Services
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Academic Support• Academic Advising/Counseling• Tutoring• Career and personal counseling• Member of NCAA Life Skills Program
Students• ETSU enrolls more than 13,100 students• ETSU is the university of choice for students
from more than 65 countries• ETSU is the home of over 170 campus
organizations, including fraternities, sororities, governance and religious groups, honor and service societies, and academic clubs.
Faculty and Staff• over 2,000 full-time faculty and staff• approximately 75% of full-time faculty
members hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their fields
Colleges and SchoolsMore than 100 degree programs:
• College of Arts and Sciences• College of Business and Technology• College of Clinical and Rehabilitative
Health Sciences• Clemmer College of Education• Honors College• Quillen College of Medicine• College of Nursing• Gatton College of Pharmacy• College of Public Health• School of Continuing Studies• School of Graduate Studies
Campus• 366 tree-shaded acres• 64 Academic and Administrative Buildings• ETSU’s James H. Quillen College of Medicine
was third in rural medicine, 16th in family medicine training and 17th in primary care education in the “2004 Best Graduate Schools” issue of the U.S. News & World Report for rural medicine.
We Are Unique• ETSU offers the world’s only master’s degree
in storytelling and reading• Nation’s only university presenting a
comprehensive study of bluegrass and country music courses
• Features an Advanced Visualization Lab recognized around the globe while providing a look at the future of animation graphics
East tEnnEssEE statE UnivErsity
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Women’s BasketballThe ETSU women’s basketball team went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history after posting a program-tying 21-win campaign. The Lady Bucs stormed through conference play with an impressive 14-2 record and followed that up with three straight wins in the Atlantic Sun Tournament to receive the league’s automatic bid to the Big Dance. Along the way Michele DeVault and Siarre Evans received First Team All-Atlantic Sun accolades; head coach Karen Kemp was tabbed Coach of the Year for the second time in her career. Five Lady Buccaneer players were named A-Sun
All-Academic, including TaRonda Wiles – who also was named to the All-Tournament Team. Joining Wiles on the tournament team were DeVault and Evans as well as Tournament MVP Latisha Belcher. As a team, ETSU ranked in the top 20 nationally in scoring offense (14th), steals per game (18th) and assists per game (19th); DeVault ranked 12th in three-point field-goal percentage and 23rd in three-point field goals per game. DeVault also set a new all-time record with 239 treys made for her career.
Men’s GolfFor the first time in school history, men’s golf became the only program at ETSU to ever compete in the NCAA Championships 20 times. Under the direction of head coach Fred Warren, the team built on its record number of NCAA appearances, while once again finishing with a trio of Top 20 national team rankings. In addition, senior Gareth Shaw was named PING All-American, marking the second straight year he has earned that honor.
Men’s TennisAfter winning the Atlantic Sun regular season and conference tournament for the second straight season, the ETSU men’s tennis team earned its sixth trip to the NCAA tournament. This time around the No. 7th regionally ranked Bucs added to its program’s storied history by advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history, defeating Notre Dame, 4-2, in Columbus, Ohio. Individually, junior Enrique Olivares earned All-America honors after becoming only the second Buccaneer to advance to the NCAA Round of 16, earning a final ITA ranking of eighth regionally.
Women’s Golf Women’s golf made history in 2007-08 by capturing the program’s first-ever conference title and earning its
first trip to the NCAA Championships. The Bucs picked the perfect place to win their first Atlantic Sun Conference championship, doing so on their home course at The Ridges Golf and Country Club in Jonesborough. In addition, the Bucs watched sophomore Laura Jansone capture the A-Sun individual title as well, becoming the first woman to ever win a conference individual championship.
Winning the
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Enrique OlivaresCurrent senior Enrique Olivares earned
All-America honors after becoming only the second Buccaneer to advance to the NCAA Round of 16, earning a final ITA ranking of eighth regionally.
Olya Batsula Olya Batsula was
awarded the National ITA/Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship, which goes to the women’s tennis player who displays inspiring dedication and commitment to her team and who enhances the team’s performance and exemplifies the spirit of college tennis. Batsula was also chosen by the Atlantic Sun Conference to be the A-Sun nominee for the 18th Annual NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Batsula was a first-ever four-time all conference selection and leaves her ETSU career with 179 career victories, which is the third best mark in program history. Off the court Batsula graduated Magna Cum Laude, in May of 2008, and was a four-time member of the ITA Scholar Athlete team. Also Batsula was always active in the community throughout her ETSU career, helping out with the Boys and Girls Club, the Children’s Advocacy Center, Girls Inc., Relay for Life, Special Olympics, and Toys for Tots. Even though Batsula was busy with academics and practices she still found time to give lessons to wheelchair-bound students and underprivileged kids. Batsula would even drive 20 minutes to Kingsport with racquets, balls and a net to give tennis lessons to kids who were interested in the sport, but had no one to teach them the game.
Yevgeniya StupakCurrent junior Yevgeniya Stupak finished the 2007 season with an individual regional ranking of 14th, becoming the first-ever ETSU women’s tennis player to be ranked in singles and doubles regionally at the same time. After claiming 24 victories, including wins over No. 39 Yvette Hyndman of Georgia and No. 17 Amanda Taylor of Vanderbilt, Stupak became the first Lady Buc to qualify for the NCAA singles championship last May.
Gareth ShawShaw earned his second straight Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar award, becoming the first-ever ETSU player to be named to that list two years in a row. Shaw, who enjoyed his own successes on the course with three All-America selections, an Atlantic Sun individual championship, and a conference player of the year award, reached several impressive criteria to receive the award.
Paul HoilmanFirst baseman Paul Hoilman was selected to the “Louisville Slugger” Freshman All-America Team. The Johnson City native was the first freshman ETSU baseball player to receive national recognition in the school’s history. Hoilman was also named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team after an outstanding freshman campaign finishing tenth in the conference in batting average (.353), fifth in the conference in doubles (18), tied for eighth in home runs (9), ninth in RBIs, ninth in slugging (.598), ninth in total bases (110) and seventh in on-base percentage (.442).
~ Championships ~Includes all regular season and tournament championships
Baseball 1978, 1980, 1981 Men’s Basketball 1967-68, 1977-78, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2006-07 Women’s Basketball 1994-95, 2007-08 Men’s Cross Country 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995 Women’s Cross Country 1985, 1999 Football 1962, 1969 Men’s Golf 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007 Women’s Golf 2008 Men’s Tennis 1978, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Women’s Tennis 2006, 2007 Men’s Track 1980, 1998, 2006, 2007 Women’s Track 1995, 1996
Volleyball 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2006
Jenny KnoxShattering school records was a common theme among the 2007-08 Buccaneer track /field team. Jenny Knox set a new time in the 100m, which resulted in her second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Mideast Regional. Knox also helped guide the women’s relay team to the Regional, and ended her career nationally ranked in the 100m as she finished the season 47th.
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2009 ScheduleFebruary 13 vs. James Madison !. . . . . . . . . Noon Charleston, S.C. 13 vs. Howard ! . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m. Charleston, S.C. 14 at Col. of Charleston ! . . .10:00 a.m. Charleston, S.C. 14 vs. Akron ! . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00 p.m. Charleston, S.C. 15 vs. Syracuse. . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. Charleston, S.C. 18 Furman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 21 Milligan College . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 27 vs. Boston College #. . . . . .3:00 p.m. Chattanooga, Tenn. 27 vs. Toledo # . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 p.m. Chattanooga, Tenn. 28 vs. Morehead State # . . .12:30 p.m. Chattanooga, Tenn. 28 vs. Princeton # . . . . . . . . . .3:00 p.m. Chattanooga, Tenn.
March 1 vs. Rhode Island # . . . . . .10:00 a.m. Chattanooga, Tenn. 7 at Coastal Carolina. . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Conway, S.C. 9 at Charleston Southern . . . Noon/2 p.m. Charleston, S.C.
13 vs. George Washington $ .1:00 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. 13 vs. Boston U. $ . . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. 14 vs. Fla. International $ . .11:00 a.m. Clearwater, Fla. 14 vs. Long Island $. . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. 15 vs. Ball State. . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. Clearwater, Fla. 18 North Florida * . . . . . . . . . . .4/6 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 21 Campbell * . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 22 USC Upstate * . . . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 26 at Stetson *. . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/6 p.m. DeLand, Fla. 27 at Florida Gulf Coast * . . . . .2/4 p.m. Fort Myers, Fla. 31 Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn.
April 1 Appalachian State . . . . . . . .4/6 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 4 North Carolina Central . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 5 at Longwood. . . . . . . . . . . . .3/5 p.m. Farmville, Va. 10 Lipscomb * . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/7 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn.
11 Belmont * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 14 at Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 p.m. Knoxville, Tenn. 15 at Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Clinton, S.C. 17 Mars Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 18 Jacksonville * . . . . . . . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 24 at Mercer * . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/6 p.m. Macon, Ga. 25 at Kennesaw State * . . . . . .2/4 p.m. Kennesaw, Ga. 29 at Western Carolina. . . . . . .5/7 p.m. Cullowhee, N.C.
May 1 Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/7 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn. 7-9 vs. A-Sun Tournament. . . . . . . . .TBA DeLand, Fla.
Key ! – College of Charleston Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) # – UTC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) $ – Under Armour Invitational
All times are eastern and subject to change
* Conference games