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UNIVERSITY of the OZARKS 2015 Softball Recruiting Guide #4 Krysten SHAVERS #5 Kayla GRAY #33 Haley MCKEE #32 Shawnee SORENSEN

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2015 University of the Ozarks Softball Recruiting Guide

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UNIVERSITY of the OZARKS 2015 Softball Recruiting Guide

#4 KrystenSHAVERS

#5 KaylaGRAY

#33 HaleyMCKEE

#32 ShawneeSORENSEN

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University of the Ozarks

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General Information1 Table of Contents

Coaching Staff 2 Head Coach Laurie Adkins 2 Assistant Coach Scott Eibes 2015 Softball Preview3 Preview 4 Roster 4 Team Picture

2015 Player Profiles 5-13 PlayerProfiles

2014 Season In Review 14 Final Statistics 14 Results History15-16 Program Records 17 Career Offensive Leaders 18 Career Pitching and Fielding Leaders 19-20 Honors and Awards 21 Coaching Records 21 All-Time Series Records

NCAA Division III22 NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference23 ASC History & Current Members

Location Clarksville, Arkansas (9,251)Founded 1834Enrollment 585Nickname Eagles, Lady EaglesSchool Colors Purple & Gold NationalAffiliationNCAAIIIConference American SouthwestPresident Richard Dunsworth, JDAthletics Director Jimmy Clark Web Site www.ozarks.edu

Team Information 2014 Overall Record 3-372014 Conference Record/Finish 2-31 (12th) Home/Away/Neutral 1-17/2-20/0-0Returning Starters/Lost 4/5Lettermen Returning/Lost 6/9Newcomers 19 History of the Program First Season of Softball 2001All-Time Record 160-368-1 (.302)Winning Seasons 2

Coaching Staff Head Coach Laurie Adkins (5th season)Alma Mater University of Arkansas, ‘99 Record at Ozarks 35-125Office Phone 479.979.1463E-mail [email protected] Coach Scott Eibes (1st season) Alma Mater University of the Ozarks, ‘14 Office Phone 479.979.1463E-mail [email protected] Sports Information Office Sports Information Director Josh Peppas Email [email protected] Phone 479-979-1483Director of Social Media Emily Black Director of Video Technology Ryan West

SoftballTable of Contents

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 1

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SoftballCoaching Staff

Laurie Adkins Head Coach LaurieAdkinsbeginsherfifthseason as the Head Softball Coach at the University of the Ozarks.Inherfirstyear,Adkinsrecruited a quality freshmen class to build the program’s founda-tion. From there, Adkins followed with additional talented classes, positioning the program for im-mediate and future success.

Already, Adkins’ young teams have seen consider-able improvement since her arrival. In just four sea-sons, the number of signature wins for the program has been impressive. Her teams have posted multiple victories over nationally ranked top-25 programs. Additionally, her 2013 club can claim the school’s third no-hitter in program history. This type of success has resulted in her players receiving individual hon-ors and awards. Under her tutelage, seven players have been All-Conference performers, and she has coached the Conference Freshman of the Year. 13 of her players have been lauded on the American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team. Three of her players have achieved NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team status. Adkins softball experience isn’t limited to just NCAA Division III. She was on staff of a Southeastern Conference program prior to Ozarks. Adkins, a native of Farmington, Ark., spent the 1998 and 1999 seasons at the University of Arkansas as a volunteer assistant, and then went to Northwest Arkansas Community College to serve as the head coach of their club team. From 2001-2002, Adkins was the head coach at Fayetteville High School (Ark.) where she led the Lady Bulldogs to back-to-back state tournaments. Adkins received her bachelor’s degree in kinesiol-ogy from University of Arkansas in 1999. She earned her master’s degree in kinesiology from Texas Wom-an’s University. She is a member of the National Fast-pitch Coaches Association. Adkins has four children: Annie, Madi, Ben and Jake.

Scott Eibes Assistant Coach ScottEibesentershisfirstseason as the Assistant Softball Coach. Eibes, a 2014 gradu-ate of Ozarks, will work with all aspects of the program. A native of Burlington, Iowa, Eibes was a standout student-athlete at Ozarks earning All-Conference honors in tennis. Eibes was in-strumental in helping the men’s

program earn a regional ranking and a spot in the American Southwest Conference playoffs during his four-year career. From 2013-2014, he served as the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach at Ozarks. He also lettered in cross country during his collegiate career. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education.

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Youthful Lady Eagles Primed For Breakout Season With another talented recruiting class, U of O Head Softball Coach Laurie Adkins has the program headed in the right direction and primed for a break-out season in 2015. The 2015 roster includes 18 freshmen, one transfer and seven returning players. The uniqueness of so many freshmen presents both challenges and ben-efits,accordingtoAdkins. “It can become a roller coaster with freshmen, but on the other hand they are energetic and en-thusiastic,” said Adkins. “These freshmen are ready to compete. They know how to win and they come from successful programs. They have the vision and understand there is a great opportunity here. Motiva-tion is not a problem because they are so competi-tive.” While the freshmen class lacks collegiate experi-ence, Adkins isn’t worried that the strong conference competition will be too much for the newcomers. “They have tremendous experience playing at a high level previous to coming to Ozarks,” she said. “They have experience in the nationally competi-tive softball arena. That type of experience will help counter some of our youth. In our fall games, we played mostly freshmen and came out with a 1-1 record, including a win against a NCAA Division I op-ponent.” With a large incoming class, this provides the Lady Eagles with more depth at each position, something Adkins is excited about. “This is the most depth that I’ve had since I’ve beenhere,”shesaid.“ThisisthefirstyearthatI’vehad numerous options at each position. My concern is that we will be younger than the other teams. We will just see how far our depth can get this year.” Pitching in particular will receive a boost from its new players. But the staff does return junior All-Conference right-hander Haley McKee, who led the team with 121.2 innings pitched. 17 of her 20 starts were complete games. “It always starts with pitching,” said Adkins. “Haley is back. She may be more powerful this year than she was last year. We will throw freshmen Hannah Oler and Hailie Gilbert. Also, Abigail Mork will see plenty of time in the circle. Beyond that we have Tiffany Cart-wright and Peyton Winkfein. We have options, we just need to see how we will build and who we will lean on.Thisisastaffthathasmorefinessethanpower.We have girls that throw a lot of speed variation.” Catching for the pitching staff will fall to a number of players.

“We are catcher rich this year,” said Adkins. “In total, we have six pitchers and as many as seven catchers. Many of them will see time at two posi-tions.”Theoutfieldwillseeaslewofbrandnewstarters.Theinfieldwillalsohavefreshmen,butwillbeledbyupperclassmen. Sophomore Kayla Gray returns after a strong freshman campaign. Gray, a second base-man, led the team in nearly every offensive catego-ry including batting average (.316), hits (36), RBI (17), doubles (8) and total bases (50). Senior Shawnee Sorensen is back at third base, while sophomores Krysten Shavers and Michelle Edmiston will see time in the lineup, too. Freshmen Beth Massey and Betha-ny Mason will battle for playing time at short stop. Another advantage of a deeper team includes the potential of having more overall speed in the fieldandonthebasepaths.Adkinsalsoispleasedwith several players who provide more power at the plate. “Our speed is better than we’ve had, and we can mix in some power in the lineup, too,” she said. “Bethany Mason hits from the left side and is speedy. She loves to get to the next base. Madison Cluck is fast. Kaley Coppock and Laken Gray bring us pow-er.” Adkins believes her freshmen class understands the process of building the program the right way. “Our freshmen see the opportunity to build,” she said. “They have bought into the fact that they have a great opportunity to change things up. I think the freshmen have it in their hands as to how far we will go. And, we have been working on emphasizing to the girls it is more important what you do in the dug-outthanonthefield.”Ozarksfinishedthe2014seasonwitha3-37overallrecord and a 2-31 mark in the American Southwest Conference.

Softball2015 Outlook

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 3

Haley McKee

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Softball2015 Roster

No. Name Position Ht. Class B-T Hometown (Previous School)1 Tiffany Cartwright SS/RHP 5-8 Fr.-HS R-R West Fork, Ark. (West Fork HS)2 Erika Henderson 2B/OF 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Highland Village, Texas (Marcus HS)3 Beth Massey C/SS 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Cleburne, Texas (Joshua HS)4 Krysten Shavers 1B 5-7 So.-1L R-R Waco, Texas (Waco HS)5 Kayla Gray 2B 5-7 So.-1L R-R Pangburn, Ark. (Pangburn HS)6 Bethany Mason SS 5-4 Fr.-HS R-R Troup, Texas (Troup HS)7 Amanda Skidgel OF/2B 5-4 Fr.-HS R-R Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar HS)8 Laken Gray C/UT 5-8 So.-TR R-R Pottsville, Ark. (Central Baptist/Pottsville HS)9 Hannah Oler LHP/OF 5-4 Fr.-HS L-L Needville, Texas (Needville HS)12 Hailie Gilbert LHP/OF 5-4 Fr.-HS L-L Longview, Texas (Spring Hill HS)13 Ryan Gibson C/1B 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Duncanville, Texas (Trinity HS)14 Jae Lynn Huckaba OF 5-3 Fr.-HS R-R Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City HS)15 Abigail Mork RHP/1B 5-10 Fr.-HS R-R Aurora, Colo. (Grandview HS) 16 Brooke Hoffsommer 3B/1B 5-6 Fr.-HS R-R Alma, Ark. (Alma HS)18 Peyton Winkfein RHP/SS 5-8 Fr.-HS R-R Mesquite, Texas (Poteet HS)19 Lynnette Clarke C/2B/OF 5-3 Fr.-HS R-R Leander, Texas (Liberty Hill HS)22 Kaley Coppock 1B 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Bryant, Ark. (Bryant HS)25 Hailie Tolich C/3B 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Bedford, Texas (Lamar HS)29 Judy Hernandez UT/OF 5-2 Jr.-2L R-R Caddo Gap, Ark. (Caddo Hills HS)32 Shawnee Sorensen 3B/C 5-7 Sr.-3L R-R Mountainburg, Ark. (Mountainburg HS)33 Haley McKee RHP/UT 5-9 Jr.-2L R-R Hartman, Ark. (Westside HS)34 Carlee Shelton C/OF 5-7 Fr.-HS R-R Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS)40 Carley Hurt OF 5-6 So.-1L R-L Scranton, Ark. (Scranton HS)42 Madison Cluck C/OF 5-2 Fr.-HS R-R Prairie Grove, Ark. (Prairie Grove HS)44 Michelle Edmiston DP/UT 5-6 So.-1L R-R Rogers, Ark. (Heritage HS)55 Taylor Loftis 2B/OF 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside HS)

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No. Name Position Ht. Class B-T Hometown (Previous School)1 Tiffany Cartwright SS/RHP 5-8 Fr.-HS R-R West Fork, Ark. (West Fork HS)2 Erika Henderson 2B/OF 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Highland Village, Texas (Marcus HS)3 Beth Massey C/SS 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Cleburne, Texas (Joshua HS)4 Krysten Shavers 1B 5-7 So.-1L R-R Waco, Texas (Waco HS)5 Kayla Gray 2B 5-7 So.-1L R-R Pangburn, Ark. (Pangburn HS)6 Bethany Mason SS 5-4 Fr.-HS R-R Troup, Texas (Troup HS)7 Amanda Skidgel OF/2B 5-4 Fr.-HS R-R Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar HS)8 Laken Gray C/UT 5-8 So.-TR R-R Pottsville, Ark. (Central Baptist/Pottsville HS)9 Hannah Oler LHP/OF 5-4 Fr.-HS L-L Needville, Texas (Needville HS)12 Hailie Gilbert LHP/OF 5-4 Fr.-HS L-L Longview, Texas (Spring Hill HS)13 Ryan Gibson C/1B 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Duncanville, Texas (Trinity HS)14 Jae Lynn Huckaba OF 5-3 Fr.-HS R-R Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City HS)15 Abigail Mork RHP/1B 5-10 Fr.-HS R-R Aurora, Colo. (Grandview HS) 16 Brooke Hoffsommer 3B/1B 5-6 Fr.-HS R-R Alma, Ark. (Alma HS)18 Peyton Winkfein RHP/SS 5-8 Fr.-HS R-R Mesquite, Texas (Poteet HS)19 Lynnette Clarke C/2B/OF 5-3 Fr.-HS R-R Leander, Texas (Liberty Hill HS)22 Kaley Coppock 1B 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Bryant, Ark. (Bryant HS)25 Hailie Tolich C/3B 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Bedford, Texas (Lamar HS)29 Judy Hernandez UT/OF 5-2 Jr.-2L R-R Caddo Gap, Ark. (Caddo Hills HS)32 Shawnee Sorensen 3B/C 5-7 Sr.-3L R-R Mountainburg, Ark. (Mountainburg HS)33 Haley McKee RHP/UT 5-9 Jr.-2L R-R Hartman, Ark. (Westside HS)34 Carlee Shelton C/OF 5-7 Fr.-HS R-R Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett HS)40 Carley Hurt OF 5-6 So.-1L R-L Scranton, Ark. (Scranton HS)42 Madison Cluck C/OF 5-2 Fr.-HS R-R Prairie Grove, Ark. (Prairie Grove HS)44 Michelle Edmiston DP/UT 5-6 So.-1L R-R Rogers, Ark. (Heritage HS)55 Taylor Loftis 2B/OF 5-5 Fr.-HS R-R Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside HS)

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#29 Judy HernandezJr. - UT/OF - 5-2 - R/R Caddo Gap, Ark.Caddo Hills HS

Junior - 2014 Did not see action in a game. Caddo Hills HS Helped team to state championship game as a senior. Helped team to 2011 conference cham-pionship.

#32 Shawnee SorensenSr. - 3B/C - 5-7 - R/RMountainburg, Ark.Mountainburg HS

JUNIOR - 2014 Started in 36 games while playing in all 40. Finished second on the team in doubles (5). Recorded 4 steals, most on the team. Took 5 hit by pitches and drew 5 walks. Opened the season with a pair of doubles against Concor-dia University Texas. Had at least 1 hit in four-game

series against Concordia. Went 3-for-5 with 4 RBI against Ecclesia College. Also scored 2 runs in that game. Finished 3-for-3 with 2 runs against Howard Payne. Ended the season with six multiple-hit games. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. SOPHOMORE - 2013 Played in all 40 games and started in 39. Totaled 15 hits and drew 8 walks. Went 2-for-3 with 3 RBI against Hendrix College March 12. Had 2 hits in 2 at-bats with 2 RBI against Louisiana College March 15. Went 2-for-3 against Austin College March 7. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. FRESHMAN - 2012 Had 10 starts and played in 30 total games. Re-corded 2 doubles and 2 steals. Posted a .968 fielding percentage. Went 2-for-4 with an RBI against Hendrix College April 18. Had a steal and a hit against Cen-tenary April 13. Named a NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete. Mountainburg HS Hit .375 with 5 home runs and 35 RBI. Recorded 45 hits, 20 steals and 30 runs. Named All-State as a senior. Three-time All-Conference performer. Helped team to state tournament and finish as District Runner-Up as a senior.

Sorensen’s Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%

2014 .244 40-36 82 7 20 5 0 0 8 25 .305 5 5 .326 0 1 4 39 62 .894

2013 .160 40-39 94 8 15 1 0 1 7 19 .202 8 9 .288 0 2 1 52 42 .847

2012 .172 30-10 29 7 5 2 0 0 1 7 .241 2 0 .226 0 0 2 22 8 .968

Totals .195 110-85 205 22 40 8 0 1 16 51 .248 15 14 .295 0 3 7 113 112 .903

Hernandez’s Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%

2013 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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#44 Michelle EdmistonSo. - DP/UT - 5-6 - R/RRogers, Ark.Heritage HS FRESHMAN - 2014 Finished fourth on the team in batting average (.282). Had a team-best 14 hit by pitches. Hit 1 home run and re-corded 3 doubles. Had 6 multiple-hit games. Went 2-for-4 with 2 runs against Ecclesia Col-lege. Had a 2-for-2 per-

formance in game one against Ecclesia College. Finished 3-for-3 with a run and a double against Howard Payne. Heritage HS Hit .368 with 4 home runs and 24 RBI as a senior. Named to an All-Tournament Team as a junior.

#33 Haley McKeeJr. - RHP/UT - 5-9 - R/RHartman, Ark.Westside HS

SOPHOMORE - 2014 Named to the All-Con-ference Third Team. Led team with 121.2 innings pitched and finished with a 7.42 ERA. Started 20 games and posted a 3-18 record. Threw 17 com-plete games. In a win against Howard Payne

March 28, tossed a complete game, fanned 1 and allowed 2 earned runs. Tossed 7.0 in-nings against Mississippi College and allowed 2 earned runs. Also had 39 at-bats. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

FRESHMAN - 2013 Had 12 at-bats and threw 9.1 innings. Started twice in the circle and had one complete game. WESTSIDE HS Hit .307 with 12 RBI her senior season. Recorded 18 hits. As a pitcher, recorded 60 strikeouts. Named All-Conference all four years. Helped team to regional tournament twice during prep career.

McKee’s Career Statistics

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP

2014 7.36 3-19 27 20 16 0 0 121.2 246 183 128 38 19 43 9 14 620 .397 11

2013 27.96 0-2 4 2 1 0 0 9.1 39 36 29 4 1 6 2 1 69 .565 3

Totals 10.79 3-21 31 22 17 0 0 131 285 219 157 42 20 49 11 15 689 .414 14

Edmiston’s Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%

2014 .282 38-36 78 7 22 3 0 1 7 28 .359 14 14 .472 0 0 2 142 23 .932

Totals .282 38-36 78 7 22 3 0 1 7 28 .359 14 14 .472 0 0 2 142 23 .932

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#40 Carley HurtSo. - OF - 5-6 - R/LScranton, Ark.Scranton HS FRESHMAN - 2014 Played in 8 games with 3 starts.

Scranton HS Hit .427 with 2 home runs and 27 RBI as a senior. Also collected 36 hits and scored 28 runs. Named All-Conference her senior and junior season. Helped

team to a conference, regional and district cham-pionship her senior season. Also helped team to the state tournament four seasons in a row. Team posted a23-7recordasasenior.Teamfinishedasconfer-ence runner-up three times.

#5 Kayla GraySo. - 2B - 5-7 - R/RPangburn, Ark.Pangburn HS FRESHMAN - 2014 Led the team in bat-ting average (.316), RBI (17), doubles (8), home runs (2), hits (36), at bats (114), total bases (50), slugging percent-age (.439) and games started (40). Had 9 multiple-hit games and hit safely in 20 games.

Went 4-for-4 with a homer and 5 RBI against Howard Payne. Finished 7-for-12 in three-game series against Sul Ross State. Also scored 6 runs in that series. Went 4-for-5 with 3 RBI against Ecclesia College. Finished 3-for-4 against Hendrix College. Collected 11 hits over a two-week span in late March and early April.

Pangburn HS Hit .600 with 5 home runs and 50 RBI as a senior. Also recorded 51 hits, 23 steals and 39 runs. Named All-Stateasaseniorandfinishedprepcareerasathree-time All-Conference performer. Nominated for the Arkansas High School All-Star Game. Owned a record .731 batting average as a sophomore. Helped team to a conference championship her senior campaign. Helped team to a state tourna-ment appearance as a sophomore, and three regional tournaments in her prep career.

Gray’s Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%

2014 .316 40-40 114 13 36 8 0 2 17 50 .439 4 2 .347 1 1 0 52 79 .845

Totals .316 40-40 114 13 36 8 0 2 17 50 .439 4 2 .347 1 1 0 52 79 .845

Hurt’s Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%

2014 .000 8-3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 .182 0 0 0 2 0 1.000

Totals .000 8-3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 .182 0 0 0 2 0 1.000

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#4 Krysten ShaversSo. - 1B - 5-7 - R-RWaco, TexasWaco HS

FRESHMAN - 2014 Finished third on the team in batting average (.283), runs (12), hits (28), RBI (7) and total bases (34). Went 3-for-3 against Concordia University Texas. Finished 3-for-4 with 2 runs against Sul Ross State. Homered with 2 RBI against Hardin-Simmons. Had 2-for-4 per-

formances against Hendrix College and Nebraska Wesleyan. Had 20 games with at least 1 hit. Tossed 32.1 innings in the circle. Threw 3 complete games. Struck out 3 batters in three different games.

Waco HS Hit .450 with 32 RBI as a senior. Also recorded 30 hits and scored 25 runs. Named a Second Team All-District player as a senior and a First Team All-District player as a freshman, sophomore and junior. Earned team MVP twice during her prep career. Earned All-Centex honors twice.

Shavers’ Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%

2014 .283 37-36 99 12 28 3 0 1 7 34 .343 5 1 .324 0 1 0 157 16 .972

Totals .283 37-36 99 12 28 3 0 1 7 34 .343 5 1 .324 0 1 0 157 16 .972

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#1 Tiffany Cartwright Fr. - SS/RHP - 5-8 - R-R West Fork, Ark. West Fork HS West Fork HS Hit .462 with 14 RBI and 1 home run as a senior. Also had 17 runs and 19 hits. Earned All-Confer-ence four times in her

prep career. Named All-State her junior season. Helped team to district championship twice. Led team to state tournament her junior season.

#42 Madison Cluck Fr. - C/OF - 5-2 - R-R Prairie Grove, Ark. Prairie Grove HS Prairie Grove HS Hit .385 with 3 home runs and 20 RBI her senior season. Also scored 22 runs and recorded 15 steals while posting a .692

slugging percentage and a .500 on-base per-centage. Earned All-State honors as a senior. Named All-Conference three times during her prep career. Earned defensive Most Valuable Player honors three times. Helped team to a districtrunner-upfinishherjuniorseason.

#19 Lynnette Clarke Fr. - C/2B/OF - 5-3 - R-R Leander, Texas Liberty Hill HS Liberty Hill HS Hit .325 with 12 RBI and 2 home runs her se-nior season. Also had 7 steals, 30 hits and 17 runs that season. Helped team to district cham-

pionship her junior and senior season. Helped team toregionalquarter-finalsherseniorcampaign.

#22 Kaley Coppock Fr. - 1B - 5-5 - R-R Bryant, Ark. Bryant HS Bryant HS Hit .444 and 10 home runs her senior sea-son. Earned All-Con-ference her sopho-more and senior sea-sons. Named Hon-

orable Mention All-Conference as a freshman and junior. Helped team to back-to-back state championships (freshman and sophomore).

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#13 Ryan Gibson Fr. - C/1B - 5-5 - R-R Duncanville, Texas Trinity HS Trinity HS Hit .564 with 4 home runs and 27 RBI her senior season. Also scored 38 runs. Named to the All-Academic First Team as a junior and senior.

Was on the All-Conference Second Team her sophomore season and was Honorable Mention her freshman year. Helped team to the post-season her senior campaign.

#8 Laken Gray So. - C/UT - 5-8 - R-R Pottsville, Ark. Pottsville HS Central Baptist College Pottsville HS Hit .506 with 4 home runs and 29 RBI her senior season. Also had 43 hits and 24 runs, while owning a .583 on-base

percentage, .765 slugging percentage and record-ing 8 doubles. Named All-State her senior season and earned All-Conference three times in her prep career. Was named team Most Valuable Player and team captain as a senior. Helped team to a district and conference championship four times in her prep career. Led team to the state tournament 3 times during career. Guided team to a regional championship her junior season.

#12 Hailie Gilbert Fr. - LHP/OF - 5-4 - L-L Longview, Texas Spring Hill HS Spring Hill HS Named the Most Valu-able Player (Utility) in the 16-3A district her senior season. Also named to the Longview News Journal All-East Texas

Team and the Tyler Morning Telegraph All-East Texas Team. Voted team Most Valuable Player. As a ju-nior, earned First Team All-District honors and made the Longview News Journal All-East Texas Team and the Tyler Morning Telegraph All-East Texas Team. Named the 16-3A District Pitcher of the Year as a freshman and made the Longview News Journal All-East Texas Team and the Tyler Morning Telegraph All-East Texas Team. Achieved Academic All-District three times in prep career. Helped her team to the playoffs three times.

#2 Erika Henderson Fr. - 2B/OF - 5-5 - R-R Highland Village, Texas Marcus HS Marcus HS Saw partial action her se-nior season due to injury. Helped team to regional championship her fresh-man and sophomore season.

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#55 Taylor Loftis Fr. - 2B/OF - 5-5 - R-R Fort Smith, Ark. Northside HS Northside HS Hit .325 with 7 RBI and 10 runs as a senior. Also had 7 steals.

#16 Brooke Hoffsommer Fr. - 3B/1B - 5-6 - R-R Alma, Ark. Alma HS Alma HS Hit .301 with 2 home runs and 24 RBI as a senior. Also had 5 steals and scored 21 runs while owning a .511 on-base percentage and a .421

slugging percentage. Named to the Honorable Men-tion All-Conference Team her senior season. Helped team to a pair of state tournament appearances in prep career.

#14 Jae Lynn Huckaba Fr. - OF - 5-3 - R-R Forrest City, Ark. Forrest City HS Forrest City HS Hit .298 with 10 RBI and 3 steals her senior season. Also had 14 hits. In the circle, recorded 35 strike-outs over two seasons. Named Scholar-Athlete

four times during her prep career. Helped team to theprogram’sfirstwinningseasonin10yearshersenior year.

#6 Bethany Mason Fr. - SS - 5-4 - R-R Troup, Texas Troup HS

Troup HS Hit .501 with 13 RBI and 2 home runs her senior sea-son. Led Texas 2A softball in runs scored with 88. Re-corded 32 steals. Named All-State at short stop and

All-District as a utility player as a senior. Earned All-District honors her junior campaign. Helped team to the state tournament three straight years.

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#3 Beth Massey Fr. - C/SS - 5-5 - R-R Cleburne, Texas Joshua HS Joshua HS Hit .281 with 2 home runs and 16 RBI her senior season. Also had 25 hits and scored 43 runs. Posted a .483 slug-

ging percentage and a .402 on-base percent-age her senior campaign. Named to the All-District First Team and All-County Second Team her senior season. Also was a Scholar-Athlete of the Week. As a junior, sophomore and freshman season, earned Second Team All-District and Second Team All-County honors. Named Of-fensive Player of the Year and was named the Brewer Classic MVP her freshman season. Was a four-time Academic All-District selection during prep career.

#34 Carlee Shelton Fr. - C/OF - 5-7 - R-R Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS Rowlett HS Hit .411 with 19 RBI and 13 steals her senior season. Also recorded 21 hits. Named to the All-Dis-trict First Team her ju-

nior and senior season. Helped team to the area championship four times in her prep career.

#9 Hannah Oler Fr. - LHP/OF - 5-4 - L-L Needville, Texas Needville HS Needville HSHit .379 with 2 home runs and 28 RBI her senior season. Also scored 30 runs and recorded 36 hits while posting a

.547 slugging percentage and a .412 on-base percentage. As a pitcher, tossed 153.1 innings and struck out 115. Finished with a 1.87 ERA in 31 games. Named to the All-District Second Team as a pitcher her senior season. Earned All-District First Team honors her junior year. As a freshman, named District Newcomer of the Year and Second Team All-Area Pitcher. During her prep career, was named Academic All-District threetimes.Helpedteamtoregionalfinalistfinishtwice. Additionally, helped team to Bi-District finalistfinishasasenior. #15

Abigail Mork Fr. - RHP/1B - 5-10 - R-R Aurora, Colo. Grandview HS

Grandview HS Hit .418 with 3 home runs and 13 RBI as a senior. Also scored 24 runs, stole 7 bases and recorded 21 hits. Named to the All-Con-ference Second Team

her senior year. Earned First Team All-Academic Team honors four straight years. Helped team to the state tournament as a sophomore and senior. Team won the centennial league championship her sophomore campaign.

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Softball2015 Player Prof i les

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 13

#25 Hailie Tolich Fr. - C/3B - 5-5 - R-R Bedford, Texas Lamar HS

Lamar HSHit .461 with 5 home runs while owning a .811 on-base percentage her se-nior season. Named to the All-District Second Team her junior and sophomore season. Earned team Most

Valuable Player three times and was Rookie of the Year.

#18 Peyton Winkfein Fr. - RHP/SS - 5-8 - R-R Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS Poteet HS Lettered at Poteet High School.

#7 Amanda Skidgel Fr. - OF/2B - 5-4 - R-R Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar HS Diamond Bar HS Named team Most Valuable Player her sophomore season.

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Softball2014 Final Statist ics and Results

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections |14

AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB CS PO A E FLD%Kayla Gray .316 40-40 114 13 36 8 - 2 17 50 .439 4 2 16 1 .347 1 1 - - 52 79 24 .845 Tabitha McClane .292 21-14 24 0 7 1 - - 1 8 .333 1 - 2 1 .320 - - - - 8 20 4 .875 Krysten Shavers .283 37-36 99 12 28 3 - 1 7 34 .343 5 1 12 1 .324 - - - - 157 16 5 .972 Michelle Edmiston .282 38-36 78 7 22 3 - 1 7 28 .359 14 14 20 - .472 - - 2 - 142 23 12 .932 Molly Bowman .277 38-38 112 16 31 1 3 - 7 38 .339 3 1 12 1 .302 - 4 4 - 62 9 3 .959 Bailey Hames .270 30-25 74 7 20 4 - 1 8 27 .365 3 - 15 - .299 - 1 2 1 16 8 6 .800 Shawnee Sorensen .244 40-36 82 7 20 5 - - 8 25 .305 5 5 26 - .326 - 1 4 2 39 62 12 .894 Haley McKee .231 28-20 39 3 9 1 - - 2 10 .256 4 - 8 1 .302 - 2 - - 6 48 9 .857 Arel Ferguson .200 36-31 75 5 15 1 - - 3 16 .213 12 - 16 2 .310 - 2 1 - 10 4 4 .778 Annie McDonald .171 38-37 76 10 13 2 - - 8 15 .197 2 1 13 2 .203 - 1 - - 62 19 3 .964 Kristen Millwood .167 37-35 84 4 14 1 - - 4 15 .179 1 - 20 3 .174 1 2 - - 28 2 3 .909 RaChelle Robinson .154 10-5 13 0 2 - - - 0 2 .154 - - 3 - .154 - - - - 3 0 2 .600 Anisha Johnson .100 17-5 10 2 1 - - - 0 1 .100 1 - 5 - .182 - - - 1 4 0 1 .800 Maggie Johnson .091 37-37 33 4 3 - - - 3 3 .091 4 - 6 - .189 - 2 1 - 74 83 21 .882 Carley Hurt .000 8-3 9 0 0 - - - 0 0 .000 2 - 7 - .182 - - - - 2 0 0 1.000

Total .240 40-40 922 90 221 30 3 5 75 272 .295 61 24 181 12 .303 2 16 14 4 665 373 109 .905 Opponents .404 40-40 1124 353 454 81 11 24 311 629 .560 92 13 46 10 .449 16 30 103 15 709 267 40 .961

ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHAHaley McKee 7.42 3 18 27 20 17 - 0 121.2 246 183 129 39 19 43 9 14 620 .397 11 4 - 5 17 Tabitha McClane 7.76 0 11 17 13 7 - 0 67.2 146 110 75 13 13 29 2 5 355 .411 16 6 - 7 6 Krysten Shavers 11.04 0 7 9 7 3 - 0 32.1 62 60 51 40 14 9 - 5 149 .416 13 3 - 4 7

Total 8.05 3 36 40 40 27 - 0 221.2 454 353 255 92 46 - - 24 1124 .404 40 13 - 16 30 Opponents 1.92 35 3 40 40 22 - 0 236.2 221 90 65 61 181 - - 5 922 .240 15 24 3 2 16

2014 ResultsFeb. 14 Concordia Univ. Texas L 17-8 Feb. 14 Concordia Univ. Texas L 9-1 Feb. 15 Concordia Univ. Texas L 5-1 Feb. 15 Concordia Univ. Texas L 7-1 Feb. 21 at LeTourneau Univ. L 7-0 Feb. 21 at LeTourneau Univ. L 7-1 Feb. 22 at LeTourneau Univ. L 9-0 Feb. 25 at Ecclesia College L 11-3 Feb. 25 at Ecclesia College W 14-6 Feb. 28 at Louisiana College L 18-5 March 1 at Louisiana College L 10-1 March 1 at Louisiana College L 11-0 March 8 Sul Ross State Univ. L 3-2 March 8 Sul Ross State Univ. L 11-7 March 9 Sul Ross State Univ. W 11-6 March 14 at Hardin-Simmons L 14-6 March 14 at Hardin-Simmons L 8-0 March 15 at Hardin-Simmons L 16-0 March 18 at Hendrix College L 5-3 March 18 at Hendrix College L 9-3 March 21 Mississippi College L 11-0 March 21 Mississippi College L 7-0 March 22 Mississippi College L 3-0 March 26 Nebraska Wesleyan L 7-5 March 26 Nebraska Wesleyan L 4-0

March 28 at Howard Payne L 7-6 March 28 at Howard Payne W 7-3 March 29 at Howard Payne L 8-3 April 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 12-0 April 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 11-0 April 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 11-0April 11 at East Texas Baptist L 8-0 April 12 at East Texas Baptist L 13-0 April 12 at East Texas Baptist L 9-0 April 17 Texas-Tyler L 7-0 April 18 Texas-Tyler L 10-1 April 18 Texas-Tyler L 8-0 April 25 at Texas-Dallas L 8-0 April 25 at Texas-Dallas L 8-0 April 26 at Texas-Dallas L 9-1

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SoftballProgram Records

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 15

Most Combined Runs: 29 vs Univ of Dallas (Feb. 15, 2002)Largest Margin Of Victory: 17 vs Hendrix (Feb. 24, 2002) vs Westminster (March 23, 2004)Largest Margin Of Defeat: 23vs Louisiana College (April 2, 2011)

Most Wins vs Opponents: LeTourneau University 26-28 Hendrix College 23-26-1 UT-Dallas 17-32

Most Losses vs Opponents: East Texas Baptist 2-53Louisiana College 2-51Mississippi College 8-47

No-Hitters Amber Rollins vs Howard Payne, March 1, 2013 Dana Marvin/Chanceree Catlett vs Eureka College, March 10, 2004 Stephany Henson/Kaci Foster vs Hillsdale Baptist, March 16, 2010 Kaci Foster vs Blackburn College, March 8, 2010 Single-Game Records Most at bats: 47 vs Louisiana College - Apr 22, 2005 Most runs scored: 19 vs University of Dallas - Feb 15, 2002 Most hits: 22 vs University of Dallas - Feb 15, 2002 vs Hendrix College - Mar 25, 2008 Most runs batted in: 19 vs University of Dallas - Feb 15, 2002 Most doubles: 8 vs University of Dallas - Feb 15, 2002 vs LeTourneau - Apr 5, 2007 Most triples: 3 vs UT-Dallas - Mar. 16, 2009Most home runs: 3 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor - Mar 5, 2005 vs LeTourneau - Apr 6, 2007 vs Hillsdale Baptist - Mar 16, 2010 Most total bases: 34 vs LeTourneau - Apr 6, 2007

Most walks: 11 vs Mississippi College - Apr 19, 2008 Most sacrifice hits: 4 vs Louisiana College - Apr 1, 2011 vs Concordia - Mar 3, 2012 vs Texas-Dallas - Mar 30, 2012 Most stolen bases: 9 vs Hendrix College - Feb 24, 2004 vs University of Dallas - Feb 26, 2011 Most steal attempts: 9 vs Hendrix College - Feb 24, 2004 vs University of Dallas - Feb 26, 2011 Most intentional walks: 2 vs UT-Dallas - Mar 26, 2005 Most innings pitched: 11.0 vs Hendrix College - Apr 23, 2006 vs Schreiner University - Mar 3, 2007 Most hits allowed: 25 vs Louisiana College - Apr 2, 2011 Most runs allowed: 23 vs Louisiana College - Apr 2, 2011 Most earned runs allowed: 19 vs Texas-Tyler - Apr 20, 2013 Most walks allowed: 10 vs Louisiana College - Apr 11, 2009 Most strikeouts: 15 vs Ecclesia College - Apr 16, 2013 Most batters faced: 51 vs Louisiana College - Apr 22, 2005 Most chances: 45 vs Louisiana College - Apr 22, 2005 Most putouts: 33 vs Hendrix College - Apr 23, 2006 Most assists: 19 vs UT-Tyler - Apr 24, 2008 Most errors: 10 vs Louisiana College - Mar 27, 2001 Most caught stealing by: 3 vs Texas-Tyler - Apr 1, 2005 vs Schreiner - Mar 4, 2011 Miscellaneous Team Records Longest Winning Streak: 9 (2002 & 2004)Longest Losing Streak: 18 (2010 & 2011)

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SoftballProgram Records

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections |16

Offensive Batting Average Season .460, Kara Bartholomew (2007) Career .378, Chelsea Joslin (05-08) Team .329 (2002) Hits Game 4 (16 times) Last: Kayla Gray & Arel Ferguson (2014) Season 63, Kara Bartholomew (2007) Career 170, Kara Bartholomew (04-07) Team 335 (2002)Home Runs Game 3, Chelsea Joslin (2007) Season 10, Chelsea Joslin (2007, 2008) Career 32, Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Team 26 (2008)Runs Batted In Game 6, Chelsea Joslin (2008) Season 45, Chelsea Joslin (2008) Career 131, Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Team 199 (2002)Slugging Percentage Season .748, Chelsea Joslin (2005) Career .647, Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Team .427 (2002)On Base Percentage Season .478, Chelsea Joslin (2005) Career .422, Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Team .396 (2002)Runs Game 4 (4 times) Last: Miah Williams (2013) Season 35, Shannon Rainbolt (2002) Career 106, Shannon Rainbolt (02-05) Team 219 (2002)Doubles Game 3, Stacy Simpson (2007) Season 15, Leigh Thompson (2002) Career 28, Brooke Grice (2004-07) Team 62 (2002)Triples Game 2, Jamie Johnson (2001) Season 7, Jamie Johnson (2001) Career 13, Jamie Johnson (01, 03-04) Team 13 (2002)Total Bases Game 12, Chelsea Joslin (2007) Season 86, Chelsea Joslin (2008) Career 281, Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Team 442 (2008) At Bats Game 6 (9 times) Last: Molly Bowman (2014) Season 143, Stacy Simpson (2007) Career 466, Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) Team 1072 (2008)

Stolen Bases Game 4, (2 times) Last: Ali Mathis (2011) Season 29, Kara Bartholomew (2007) Career 74, Kara Bartholomew (04-07) Team 72 (2 times); Last: 2007Games Played Season 40 (31 Players) Last: 2013 Career 155, Jessica Pianalto (05-08) Walks Game 3 (11 times) Last: Ali Mathis (2013) Season 19, Shannon Rainbolt (2004) Career 56, Shannon Rainbolt (02-05) Team 105 (2002)

Pitching Earned Run Average Season 2.28, Andrea Mitchell (2006) Career 2.96, Brandi Blake (2003) Team 2.78 (2004)Wins Season 12, Amanda Luney (2002) Career 27, Amanda Luney (2001-04) Team 22 (2002) Saves Season 4, Sarah Otteman (2008) Career 4, Sarah Otteman (2008-10) Team 5 (2008)Appearances Season 35, Amber Rollins (2012) Career 100, Stephany Henson (2007-10) Complete Games Season 25, Amber Rollins (2012) Career 60, Amanda Luney (2001-04) Team 37 (2 times); Last: 2003Games Started Season 26, Amber Rollins (2012) Career 80, Stephany Henson (2007-10) Innings Pitched Game 9.2, Amber Rollins (2013) Season 194.1, Amber Rollins (2012) Career 501.1, Stephany Henson (07-10) Team 262.2 (2007) Strikeouts Game 15, Amber Rollins (2013) Season 172, Amber Rollins (2012) Career 237, Dana Marvin (2004-06) Team 166 (2006)

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SoftballCareer Offensive Leaders

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 17

Highest batting avg. (minimum 100 AB) 1. .378 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 2. .371 - Leigh Thompson (2002-03) 3. .365 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 4. .344 - Kaitlyn Poirier (2008) 5. .343 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) Highest slugging pct. (minimum 100 AB) 1. .647 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 2. .531 - Kaitlyn Poirier (2008) 3. .482 - Leigh Thompson (2002-03) 4. .462 - Jamie Johnson (2001, 2003-04) 5. .456 - Ali Mathis (2010-13)

Highest on base pct. (minimum 100 AB) 1. .422 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 2. .421 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 3. .413 - Leigh Thompson (2002-03) 4. .409 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 5. .401 - Regan Brown (2002-03) Most games played 1. 160 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 2. 156 - Colbey Russo (2009-12) 3. 155 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08) 4. 153 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 153 - Molly Bowman (2011-14) 5. 152 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) Most games started 1. 160 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 2. 154 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08) 3. 153 - Colbey Russo (2009-12) 153 - Molly Bowman (2011-14) 4. 151 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 5. 150 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Most at bats 1. 472 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 2. 466 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 3. 461 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05) 4. 447 - Brooke Grice (2004-07) 5. 439 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08) Most runs scored 1. 106 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05) 2. 91 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 3. 81 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 4. 70 - Brooke Grice (2004-07) 5. 63 - Jodie Clark (2004-07) 63 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08)

Most hits 1. 170 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 2. 164 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 3. 162 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 4. 135 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05) 5. 127 - Brooke Grice (2004-07) Most doubles 1. 40 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 2. 28 - Brooke Grice (2004-07) 3. 23 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 4. 22 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09) 5. 21 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08)

Most triples 1. 13 - Jamie Johnson (2001, 03-04) 2. 6 - Molly Bowman (2011-14) 3. 5 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09) 5 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 4. 4 - Erica Newell (2003-06) 4 - Regan Brown (2002-03) 4 - Jodie Clark (2004-07) 5. 3 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08) 3 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05) 3 - Molly Bowman (2011-13) Most home runs 1. 32 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 2. 8 - Kelsey Mefford (2009-11) 3. 6 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09) 4. 5 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 5 - Reagan Littlefield (2011-13) 5. 4 - Cassie Saorrono (2008-09) 4 - Kaitlyn Poirier (2008) 4 - Brooke Grice (2004-07) 4 - Jamie Johnson (2001, 03-04) Most runs batted in 1. 131 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 2. 76 - Brooke Grice (2004-07) 3. 63 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 4. 62 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 5. 60 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09) Most total bases 1. 281 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 2. 215 - Ai Mathis (2010-13) 3. 176 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09) 4. 172 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07) 5. 167 - Brooke Grice (2004-07)

Most walks1. 56 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05)2. 50 - Ali Mathis (2010-13) 3. 47 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 4. 46 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08)5. 36 - Sarah Otteman (2008-11)

Most sacrifice hits1. 22 - Molly Bowman (2011-14) 2. 21 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08) 21 - Jodie Clark (2004-07)3. 17 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07)4. 15 - Colbey Russo (2009-12) 5. 14 - Molly Bowman (2011-12)

Most stolen bases1. 74 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07)2. 40 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05)3. 38 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09)4. 33 - Jodie Clark (2004-07)5. 25 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08)

Most stolen base attempts1. 81 - Kara Bartholomew (2004-07)2. 43 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09)3. 42 - Shannon Rainbolt (2002-05)4. 37 - Jodie Clark (2004-07)5. 31 - Sarah Otteman (2008-11)

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SoftballCareer Pitching and Fielding Leaders

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections |18

Lowest earned run avg. (min. 50 IP)1. 2.96 - Brandi Blake (118.1 IP) (2003)2. 3.15 - Dana Marvin (302.2 IP) (2004-06)3. 3.23 - Amber Rollins (194.1) (2012-13) 4. 3.24 - Amanda Luney (415.1 IP) (2001-04)5. 3.49 - Andrea Mitchell (212.1 IP) (2006-07) Lowest opponent batting avg. (min. 50 IP)1. .294 - Amber Rollins (194.1) (2012-13) 2. .282 - Dana Marvin (302.2 IP) (2004-06)3. .287 - Brandi Blake (118.1 IP) (2003)4. .314 - Andrea Mitchell (212.1 IP) (2006-07)5. .317 - Chanceree Catlett (262.1 IP) (04-06) Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (min. 50 IP)1. 0.88 - Arlisa Arwood (87.1 IP) (2011)2. 0.92 - Andrea Mitchell (212.1 IP) (2006-07)3. 1.47 - Amanda Luney (415.1 IP) (2001-04)4. 1.66 - Brandi Blake (118.1 IP) (2003)5. 2.05 - Stephany Henson (501.1) (2007-10) Most strikeouts/7 inn game (minimum 50 IP)1. 6.71 - Amber Rollins (194.1) (2012-13) 2. 5.48 - Dana Marvin (302.2 IP) (2004-06) 3. 5.28 - Brittany Thompson (100.2 IP) (2008)4. 3.92 - Chanceree Catlett (262.1 IP) (04-06)5. 3.15 - Tabatha Porter (227.0) (2011-14) Most wins1. 27 - Amanda Luney (27-40) (2001-04)2. 21 - Stephany Henson (21-58) (2007-10)3. 20 - Amber Rollins (20-25) (2012-13) 4. 17 - Dana Marvin (17-24) (2004-06)5. 16 - Chanceree Catlett (16-30) (2004-06) Most complete games1. 60 - Amanda Luney (2001-04)2. 45 - Stephany Henson (2007-10)3. 36 - Amber Rollins (2012-13) 4. 30 - Dana Marvin (2004-06)5. 25 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06)

Most shutouts1. 5 - Amanda Luney (2001-04)2. 4 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06) 4 - Stephany Henson (2007-10)3. 3 - Andrea Mitchell (2006-07) 3 - Amber Rollins (2012-13)4. 2 - Dana Marvin (2004-06)5. 1 - Brandi Blake (2003) 1 - Kaci Foster (2001-02, 09-11) Most innings pitched1. 501.1 - Stephany Henson (2007-10)2. 415.1 - Amanda Luney (2001-04)3. 331.2 - Amber Rollins (2012-13) 4. 302.2 - Dana Marvin (2004-06)5. 262.1 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06) Most saves1. 4 - Sarah Otteman (2008-11)2. 2 - Amanda Luney (2001-04) 2 - Amber Rollins (2012-13) 3. 1 - Dana Marvin (2004-06) 1 - Kelsey Mefford (2009-11) 1 - Andrea Mitchell (2006-07) 1 - Kelsea Morris (2009)

Most appearances1. 100 - Stephany Henson (2007-10)2. 79 - Amanda Luney (2001-04)3. 64 - Dana Marvin (2004-06)4. 60 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06) 60 - Tabitha Porter (2011-14)5. 57 - Amber Rollins (2012-13) Most games started1. 80 - Stephany Henson (2007-10)2. 69 - Amanda Luney (2001-04)3. 48 - Tabitha Porter (2011-14) 4. 45 - Dana Marvin (2004-06)5. 44 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06) Most strikeouts1. 318 - Amber Rollins (2012-13) 2. 237 - Dana Marvin (2004-06)3. 208 - Stephany Henson (2007-10)4. 147 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06)5. 127 - Amanda Luney (2001-04)

Highest fielding pct. (min. 100 chances)1. .985 - Erica Newell (2003-06)2. .984 - Jeanne Randall (2004-07)3. .978 - Krysten Shavers (2014) 4. .976 - Andrea Dewey (2003-04)5. .975 - Kelly Bennett (2002-03) .975 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) Lowest stolen base against pct. 1. .727 - Sarah Otteman (2008-11)2. .756 - Julie Wilkinson (2008-09)3. .788 - Brittany Thompson (2008) 4. .810 - Chanceree Catlett (2004-06)5. .822 - Kelsey Mefford (2009-11)

Most chances1. 1075 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 2. 670 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08) 3. 615 - Erica Newell (2003-06) 4. 597 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08)5. 526 - Sarah Fielder (2002-03) Most putouts1. 998 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-12) 2. 609 - Chelsea Joslin (2005-08)3. 574 - Erica Newell (2003-06)4. 482 - Kelsey Stephens (2009-10)5. 474 - Sarah Fielder (2002-03)

Most assists1. 335 - Brooke Grice (2004-07)2. 257 - Jessica Pianalto (2005-08)3. 213 - Kelsey Mefford (2009-11)4. 187 - Jamie Johnson (2001, 03-04)5. 186 - Danielle Dirks (2006-09)

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SoftballHonors and Awards

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 19

Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Region Team 2007 Kara Bartholomew (2nd team) 2008 Chelsea Joslin (2nd team)2009 Danielle Dirks (3rd team) ASC Newcomer of the Year2002 Leigh Thompson

ASC East Division Freshman of the Year2012 Amber Rollins All-ASC2002 Leigh Thompson2003 Shannon Rainbolt Leigh Thompson ASC All-East Division2001 Jamie Johnson (Hon. Men.) Amanda Luney (Hon. Men.)2002 Leigh Thompson (1st) Kelly Bennett (Hon. Men.) Regan Brown (Hon. Men.) Amanda Luney (Hon. Men.) Shannon Rainbolt (Hon. Men.)2003 Shannon Rainbolt (1st) Leigh Thompson (1st) Amanda Luney (2nd) Jamie Johnson (Hon. Men.)2004 Jodie Clark (1st) Kara Bartholomew (2nd) Shannon Rainbolt (2nd) Dana Marvin (Hon. Men.) Erica Newell (Hon. Men.)2005 Kara Bartholomew (Hon. Men.) Jodie Clark (Hon. Men.) Brooke Grice (Hon. Men.) Chelsea Joslin (Hon. Men.) Erica Newell (Hon. Men.)2006 Dara Clark (Hon. Men.) Danielle Dirks (Hon. Men.) Brooke Grice (Hon. Men.) Chelsea Joslin (Hon. Men.) Dana Marvin (Hon. Men.) 2007 Kara Bartholomew (2nd) Chelsea Joslin (2nd) Stephany Henson (2nd) Brooke Grice (Hon. Men.)2008 Chelsea Joslin (2nd) Sarah Otteman (Hon. Men.) Jessica Pianalto (Hon. Men.) Kaitlyn Poirier (Hon. Men.)2009 Danielle Dirks (2nd) Julie Wilkinson (2nd)

2010 Sarah Otteman (Hon. Men.) Ali Mathis (Hon. Men.) Kelsey Mefford (Hon. Men.) 2011 Ali Mathis (2nd) 2012 Amber Rollins (2nd) Kelsey Stephens (Hon. Men.) 2013 Ali Mathis (Hon. Men.) Amber Rollins (1st) 2014 Haley McKee (3rd) Molly Bowman (Hon. Men.) NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete2002 Amie Jondro2004 Sydney Johnson Shannon Rainbolt 2008 Chelsea Joslin Kaitlyn Poirier Julie Wilkinson 2011 Kaci Foster 2012 Amber Rollins Shawnee Sorensen

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SoftballHonors and Awards

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections |20

Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Region Team 2007 Kara Bartholomew (2nd team) 2008 Chelsea Joslin (2nd team)2009 Danielle Dirks (3rd team)

ASC All-Academic Team2003 Amie Jondro Julia Nicholson2004 Devon Bottoms Kaleigh Dees Andrea Dewey Trenda Neff Erica Newell Shannon Rainbolt2005 Tiffany Armstrong Jodie Clark Dana Marvin Trenda Neff Erica Newell Shannon Rainbolt Jeanne Randall Kayla Reedy2006 Tiffany Armstrong Jodie Clark Trenda Neff Jessica Pianalto Jeanne Randall 2007 Tiffany Armstrong Jodie Clark Chelsea Joslin Andrea Mitchell Jessica Pianalto Jeanne Randall Stacy Simpson2008 Chelsea Joslin Jessica Pianalto Stacy Simpson2009 Julie Wilkinson2010 Kaci Foster 2011 Kaci Foster Rebecca Groff Colbey Russo2012 Molly Bowman Rebecca Groff Colbey Russo 2013 Molly Bowman Amber Rollins Shawnee Sorensen 2014 Molly Bowman Tabitha McClane Haley McKee Shawnee Sorensen

Kara Bartholomew

Chelsea Joslin

Danielle Dirks

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SoftballAll-T ime Ser ies Records/Coaching Records

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections | 21

Arkansas Tech University 2-2 Austin College 1-3 Blackburn College 2-0 Centenary College 1-3 Central Baptist College 5-3 Coe University 0-1 Concordia University Texas 1-11Cornell College 1-1 East Texas Baptist University 2-53Ecclesia College 3 - 1 Eureka College 6-0Evangel University 0-1 Grand View College 1-1Greenville College 2-0Hardin-Simmons University 0-8 Hendrix College 23-26-1Henderson State University 0-2 Hillsdale Baptist College 2-0 Howard Payne University 5-7Huntington College 1-1 LeTourneau University 26-28Louisiana College 2-51Lyon College 1-4Mary Hardin-Baylor 0-11Maryville College 0-1Millsaps College 0-2 Mississippi College 8-47Nebraska Wesleyan 0-4 Ouachita Baptist 3-9Piedmont College 1-1 Rhodes College 1-2Robert Morris College 2-0Rust College 1-0 Schreiner University 4-4 Southwestern 0-1 Sul Ross State University 9-4Texas Lutheran University 2-5University of Dallas 6-3University of Texas-Dallas 17-32University of Texas-Tyler 2-37 Washington University 0-1Westminster College 7-0 William Penn 1-1Williams Baptist College 4-1

Year Overall ASC Jon Janssen 2001 3-20 2-14 (4th) 2002 20-18 10-14 (4th) 2003 13-21 7-17 (5th) 2004 19-18 9-15 (5th) 2005 11-28-1 5-23 (7th) Totals 66-105-1 33-83 Elizabeth Caroscio 2006 14-23 3-19 (6th) 2007 17-23 7-17 (5th) 2008 14-26 7-17 (6th) 2009 5-35 3-21 (6th) 2010 9-31 3-21 (7th) Totals 59-138 23-95 Laurie Adkins 2011 7-33 1-23 (7th) 2012 11-29 4-20 (7th) 2013 14-26 4-20 (7th) 2014 3-37 2-31 (12th) Totals 35-125 11-94 Totals 160-368-1 67-272

Jon Janssen Elizabeth Caroscio

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SoftballNCAA Dis iv ion I I I

10 NFCA Scholar-Athletes | 46 Conference All-Academic Members | 3 Louisville Slugger All-Region Players | 46 All-Conference Selections |22

University of the Ozarks is a member of the NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference. We are a small, private, nationally acclaimed and accredited university with a “whole-student” focus. We consider athletics a huge part of developing potential for our student-athletes. We’ll offer you the support you need to win, both academically and competitively. At U of O, you’ll play the sport you lovewhilefindingthedirectionyouneed.

DiscoverUniversity of the Ozarks student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions beyondtheclassroomandfieldofplay...todiscoverthemselves.

Develop University of the Ozarks provides an environment that encourages student-athletes to develop into well-rounded adults. Small class sizes, the ability to participate in more than one sport, and an emphasis on participating activities outside of the classroom are all hallmarks of the NCAA Division III experience. Dedicate University of the Ozarks expects student-athletes to dedicate themselves to achieving their potential. Student-athletes must manage their busy schedules, keep up with class work and face the same chal-lenges as the rest of the student-body.

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ATHLETICS

Concordia University Texas (Austin, TX)East Texas Baptist University (Marshall, TX)Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, TX)Howard Payne University (Brownwood, TX) LeTourneau University (Longview, TX)Louisiana College (Pineville, LA)University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (Belton, TX)McMurry University (Abilene, TX)University of the Ozarks (Clarksville, AR)Sul Ross State University (Alpine, TX)University of Texas-Dallas (Richardson, TX)University of Texas-Tyler (Tyler, TX)

The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, is in its second decade of providing quality athletic experiences for its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions from outside the Texas borders. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 12 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. The roster of American Southwest Conference members includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Tyler. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

SoftballAmerican Southwest Conference

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2/13 Fri *Concordia University Texas (DH) Austin, Texas 4:00 pm2/14 Sat *Concordia University Texas Austin, Texas 12:00 pm2/20 Fri *LeTourneau University (DH) Home 1:00 pm2/21 Sat *LeTourneau University Home 12:00 pm 2/27 Fri *Louisiana College (DH) Home 1:00 pm2/28 Sat *Louisiana College Home 12:00 pm3/6 Fri *Sul Ross State (DH) Alpine, Texas 3:00 pm3/7 Sat *Sul Ross State Alpine, Texas 12:00 pm3/11 Wed Hendrix College (DH) Conway, Ark. 5:00 pm3/13 Fri *Hardin-Simmons University (DH) Home 1:00 pm3/14 Sat *Hardin-Simmons University Home 12:00 pm3/25 Wed Nebraska Wesleyan (DH) Home 12:00 pm3/27 Fri *Howard Payne University (DH) Home 1:00 pm3/28 Sat *Howard Payne University Home 12:00 pm3/31 Tues Centenary College (DH) Home 12:00 pm4/2 Thurs *University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (DH) Belton, Texas 3:00 pm4/3 Fri *University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, Texas 12:00 pm4/8 Wed Hendrix College (DH) Home 1:00 pm4/10 Fri *East Texas Baptist University (DH) Home 1:00 pm4/11 Sat *East Texas Baptist University Home 12:00 pm 4/14 Tues Rhodes College (DH) Memphis, Tenn. 2:00 pm 4/17 Fri *UT-Tyler Tyler, Texas 5:00 pm4/18 Sat *UT-Tyler (DH) Tyler, Texas 12:00 pm4/24 Fri *UT-Dallas (DH) Home 1:00 pm4/25 Sat *UT-Dallas (Sr Day) Home 12:00 pm4/29-30 Wed-Thurs American Southwest Conference Tournament5/1-3 Fri-Sun American Southwest Conference Tournament *American Southwest Conference game

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