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Page 1: 2010 Ranger Softball Media Guide

RangeR Softballn o r t h w e s t e r n o k l a h o m a s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y

Natalie Vasquez

Christina Mueller

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Stay ConneCted to RangeR SpoRtS by ViSiting

www.nwosu.edu/athletics

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Sooner Athletic Conference....................142009 All-Conference Team.....................14SAC Opponents.....................................152009 SAC Team Statistics......................162009 SAC Individual Statistics...............17

Individual Season Records....................18Record vs. Opponents............................18Career Records......................................19Year-by-Year Results........................20-21Conference Appearances.......................21 Region VI Appearances..........................21Yearly Leaders........................................22Year-by-Year Statistics...........................23All-Conference Selections......................23All-Region Selections.............................23NAIA All-American..................................23NAIA Scholar-Athlete Selections............23Campus Map..........................................24

Table of Contents.....................................1Quick Facts..............................................1Team Information......................................1Athletic Staff.............................................2President Dr. Janet Cunningham.............3Director of Athletics..................................4

Head Coach.............................................5Assistant Coaches....................................5

Roster......................................................6Player Profiles.....................................7-11

Hitting, Fielding and Pitching Statistics..12Schedule and Results............................13

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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE STATEMENTThis institution, in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, and other applicable federal laws and regulations, and to the extent required by law, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Inquiries concerning the application of these programs should be made to Brad Franz, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 709 Oklahoma Boulevard, Alva, OK 73717, (580) 327-8415.

This publication, printed by Northwestern Oklahoma State University, is issued by the University as authorized by the Regional University System of Oklahoma. A total of 75 copies have been prepared and distributed at a cost to the taxpayers of the State of Oklahoma of $150.00.

SPORTS INFORMATIONRyan Hintergardt, Sports Information Director709 Oklahoma Blvd.Alva, Oklahoma 73717Office: 580.327.8639Fax: 580.327.8179Email: [email protected]

COST STATEMENTABOUT THE MEDIA GUIDEThe 2010 Northwestern Oklahoma State University baseball media guide was designed, written and edited by Ryan Hintergardt, Sports Information Director. Special thanks to Valarie Case, University Relations Specialist, for editorial assistance and to Kris Johnson, Sports Information Assistant, for the cover design.

COACHING STAFF

INTRODUCTION

TEAM INFORMATION

RANGER SOFTBALL HISTORY

SOONER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE QUICK FACTSSchool.....................Northwestern Oklahoma State UniversityLocation..........................................................Alva, OklahomaFounded...........................................................................1897Enrollment.......................................................................2,230President..............................................Dr. Janet CunninghamFaculty Athletic Representative...............Dr. Roger HardawayMascot........................................................................RangersColors...............................................................Red and BlackHome Field/Capacity............ARC Ranger Softball Field/1,000Playing Surface..................................................Natural GrassAffiliation........National Association of Intercollegiate AthleticsConference...................................Sooner Athletic ConferenceHead Coach........................................................Cody HooperAlma Mater....Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 1985Record at Northwestern..............................................258-219Career Record............................................................258-219Student Asst. Coaches.......................................Falynn Burns...........................................Kati Jo Gabaldon, Jeana HancockAthletic Trainer....................................................Rob HibbertsAthletic Website...............................www.nwosu.edu/athletics

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Overall Record.......................................................25-312009 Sooner Athletic Conference Record........................9-17Home Record (SAC Home Record)...........................5-8 (4-8)Away Record (SAC Away Record)...........................9-10 (4-8)Neutral Record................................................................11-13Position Starters Returning/Lost.........................................3/7Pitchers Returning/Lost.......................................................2/1Newcomers...........................................................................13

2009 REVIEW

2010 Media Guide

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Athletic Staff

Bob BattistiAthletic Director

Ryan BayBaseball

Andrew BrownMen’s Basketball

Shane HansenMen’s Basketball Asst./

Cross Country

Milburn BartonWomen’s Basketball

Margo HamiltonWomen’s Basketball Asst.

Chesnei ThomasCheerleading

Keith BarefieldFootball

Chad AdamsAssistant Football

Tim KolbRodeo

Steve BarrowsWomen’s Soccer

Cody HooperSoftball

Rob HibbertsAthletic Trainer

Joanna CrowAssistant Athletic Trainer

Ryan HintergardtSports Information Director

Shawna CopenhaverMen’s and Women’s Golf

Champions of Character Rep.

Lisa FranzAthletic Secretary

Pete NeserrallaAssistant Baseball

Justin IskeAssistant Football

Dr. Roger HardawayFaculty Athletic Representative

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Dr. Janet Cunningham began serving as the 19th president of Northwestern Oklahoma State University on July 1, 2006, following her appointment by the Board of Regents of the Regional University System of Oklahoma.

Cunningham becomes just the second alumni and first woman to become president of the institution.

In appointing Cunningham to the University’s top post, the Board of Regents cited her leadership abilities, experience and vision for Northwestern, qualities that inspired confidence among the University’s many stakeholders.

Cunningham was named executive vice president in 2002 after serving 12 years as vice president for fiscal affairs. As executive vice president, Cunningham served as the second highest ranking officer at Northwestern, developing and administering the university’s fiscal operations, with additional direct control over student services, intercollegiate athletics, auxiliary services, physical plant, financial aid, information technology and economic development.

She joined the faculty at Northwestern in 1979 and continued teaching until 1985, when she became an instructor at the University of Oklahoma while her husband attended law school there. She returned to teaching at Northwestern in 1988.

Cunningham earned a doctorate in education from Oklahoma State University and has both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern. She also has completed professional education at the Institute of Educational Management at Harvard University and through the College Business Management Institute at the University of Kentucky. In 2001, she became a graduate of Leadership Oklahoma.

A leader in civic affairs, Cunningham serves on the executive committee of the Alva Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Woods County Economic Development Association. She also has served in numerous volunteer capacities with organizations connected to the Alva Public Schools.

Cunningham and her husband, Rick, a local attorney, have four children: sons Brett, Tanner and Drew, and a daughter Allison.

PRESIDENT - DR. JANET CUNNINGHAM

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Ranger Fans:

On behalf of myself, our coaches and our more than 300 student-athletes, I want to thank you for your continued support of athletics at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Whether you attend games as a fan or provide direct financial support to our programs, you play an important role in the success of our programs and in the academic and personal development of our student-athletes.

Athletics has always played an important role at Northwestern. It provides students with the opportunity to seek a college degree and learn valuable life lessons, such as leadership, dedication and perseverance. Athletics also provides a rallying point for our student body, alumni and community. With that in mind, our coaches and support personnel work diligently to prepare our student-athletes for success both inside and outside of the realm of competition.

I hope you will continue to show your pride in the Red and Black and support Northwestern and its athletic programs. You are an important part of our University team and we are proud to have your support.

Ride, Rangers, Ride

Dr. Janet Cunningham

President

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Director of AthleticsBOB BATTISTI - DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Dear Ranger Alumni and Fans,

In September 2007, President Janet Cunningham announced the school’s intentions to improve the football and baseball venues to meet the needs of a modern-day collegiate athletic program. Northwestern has termed this athletic renaissance the Vision for Victory Campaign. Projects included as part of this campaign include a new football locker room, which will include space for athletic training and strength training facilities, a new press box and public use facility, permanent seating and new dugouts at the baseball field, and a new indoor practice facility for our baseball and softball teams.

To complete all these projects, Northwestern must raise approximately $4.5 million. The challenge lies in the fact we must rely on private donations to fund this project.

We would ask that you consider a commitment to the Vision for Victory Fund. We are counting on your gift to continue to provide our current and future student-athletes with the very best Northwestern has to offer.

Sincerely,

Bob Battisti, Director of Athletics

Battisti currently is working with his coaches to ensure that athletic facilities remain a high priority for improvement. Under his leadership, the softball field has added a new seven-inning scoreboard, rebuilt the dugouts and added a new press box. The men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms have been totally renovated with new custom lockers, new carpet, computers and signage. The soccer field underwent changes as well with a new scoreboard, new press box and improved player benches. The school is nearing completion for a “Vision for Victory” campaign that results in an upgrade of the football and baseball venues. This $4.5 million project includes construction of a new football locker room, construction of a new football press box and public use facility, construction of permanent seating and new dugouts at the baseball field and construction of a new baseball locker room and baseball/softball indoor practice facility. These facility upgrades will directly impact at least 220 student-athletes.

Battisti brings a wealth of intercollegiate athletics experience and a history of pride in being a Ranger. A veteran of 28 years in collegiate coaching, he was the Men’s Basketball Coach at Northwestern from 1986-2007. During that time Northwestern won six conference titles and finished in the NAIA’s top 25 seven times. Battisti finished with a 409-295 overall collegiate record including a 374-265

Bob Battisti is in his 24th year with the Northwestern Oklahoma State University athletic program. For 21 years he served as the men’s basketball coach and is beginning his third season as the Director of Athletics.

Named as Athletic Director on May 3, 2007, Battisti has devoted many hours to move the athletic program forward. In conjunction with the faculty senate, Battisti has implemented a mandatory course performance check for all sports and mandatory study hall sessions. In addition, he has developed the Student-Athlete Handbook that places an emphasis on student-athlete conduct, eligibility and academic responsibilities.

mark at Northwestern. He led the Rangers to the NAIA national tournament five times including an “elite eight” finish in 2007. Battisti’s finest season was that of 1993-94 when the Rangers posted a 29-2 overall record and finished ranked #2 in the final national poll after advancing to the “sweet sixteen” of the NAIA national tournament. While at Northwestern he was named conference coach of the year five times and was selected as the NAIA National Coach of the Year in 1994 by Basketball Times. During his tenure, Battisti has coached three All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans.

Before coming to Northwestern, Battisti served as an assistant coach at Bethany (Minn.) Lutheran College for three seasons before earning his first head coaching position at Lakewood (Minn.) Community College. After three seasons there, he joined the staff at the University of Minnesota for two years.

Battisti, born in Warren, Mich., received his bachelor’s degree in health and sports science in 1981 from Minnesota State University-Mankato. He furthered his education with a master’s degree in education in 1985 from the University of Minnesota. He and his wife Shelly, have one son, Cooper, age 13.

www.nwosu.edu/vision-for-victory

Charles Morton Share Trust $1.6 million Todd and Mary Margaret Miller $350,000 M.L. Sharp $200,000 Central National Bank $30,000Stewart Arthurs $25,000Troy and Kathy Brown $25,000 Elaine Schnebel and Family $25,000 Mike and Connie Mitchel $10,000K&S Tire - Scott Riley $10,000 Thelma Crouch $10,000Randy and Carla Mitchel $8,000 Woody Glass $5,000Sam and Barbara Long $5,000 Joe and Ann Shirley $5,000 Ranger Dugout Club $5,000Jay Reichenberger $3,000 Rick and Janet Cunningham $2,500 Brad and Lisa Franz $2,000 Dr. Steve Lohmann $2,000 David Pecha $2,000 Steve and Janet Valencia $2,000 Allen Zadorozny $1,800 Bob and Shelly Battisti $1,200 Tim and Brooke Albin $1,000 Mike Benway Family $1,000Dr. Darrel and Jody Caldwell $1,000 Brandon Christenson $1,000 Ron and Myra Davison $1,000 William Fitzpatrick $1,000 Steve Gale $1,000Bo Hannaford $1,000 Mike and Brenda Hood $1,000 Steve and Kelly Howard $1,000Harvey Land $1,000 Jack and Barbara Myers $1,000 Marilyn Myers $1,000

Stephen L. Myers $1,000 Donnie Osburn $1,000 Papon and Sons, LLC $1,000Larry and Lizabeth Richey $1,000 Doug Sisemore $1,000Chris Stehr $1,000 Kevin and Kyle Taylor $1,000Dr. Mark and Jan Davis $500Gary and Kathy Earnest $500Max Ritter $500 Dr. Troy and Liz Smith $500Keith and Lisa Barefield $250 Lee and Cindy Brower $250 Skeeter and Rayelyn Bird $250Angelia Case $250 Valarie Case $250Ted and Michelle Cox $250 Vince and Kimberly Fulks $250Steve and Pat Headlee $250 Ryan Hintergardt $250Steve Howard $250 Lois Hudgins $250 Karen Sue Linstrum $250Dr. Chandler and Karen Mead $250Joe and Tanya Phillips $250Dennis Rountree $250 Ray Troutt $250 Steve Volza $250 David and Marietta Washington $250Jerry and Donna Brownrigg $100 Dr. Yvonne Carmichael $100 Milt Lehr $100 Manuel Martinez $100 Kelly Parker $100 Steve and Bev Russell $100 Butch Lingenfelter $25TOTAL $2,356,875

Vision for Victory Donor List (as of 1/15/10)

Supporting the Rangers...

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BORN March 3, 1962, in Albuquerque, New Mexico

EDUCATION Northwestern Oklahoma State Univ.2002 - M.Ed. in Secondary Education1991 - B.S. in Education1985 - B.S. in Health and Physical Education

HEAD COACHING CAREER Northwestern Oklahoma State University

Year Record Percentage 2009 25-31 .446 2008 31-19 .620 2007 24-29 .452 2006 30-24 .555 2005 30-27 .526 2004 36-21 .632 2003 22-25 .468 2002 30-19 .612 2001 30-24 .556 TOTALS 258-219 .541

CODY HOOPER - HEAD COACHHooper has guided the Lady Rangers to six seasons of 30 or more wins and has appeared in two Region VI Tournaments.

In nine seasons, Hooper has coached one NAIA All-American (Dana Gandolfo), 20 Sooner Athletic Conference all-conference selections, including 15 first-team members, and 13 second-team selections. In addition, he has produced four Region VI selec-tions and four NAIA Academic All-Americans.

A native of Farmington, N.M., Hooper double-majored at Northwestern, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1985 and with a bachelor’s degree in education in 1990. In May of 2002, Hooper earned a master’s degree in secondary education.

Hooper was a strong pitcher for the Rangers during his four-year stint (1982-85) and was selected as an Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference first-team pitcher in 1985.

He is married to Machelle, an Alva High School gradu-ate, and has two sons: Taylor, 20, who plays football for the Rangers; and Ty, 14.

Cody Hooper begins his 10th season as the head coach of the Ranger softball program and has been the only coach since the program’s inception. Hooper holds a 258-219 (.541) overall record in nine seasons since the program started at Northwestern in 2001.

FALYNN BURNS - STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHAfter being a four-year starter for the Ranger softball team at first base, Falynn Burns will begin her first season on the coaching staff.

Burns, from Farmington, N.M., joined the Northwestern softball team in its inaugural 2001 season. The Rangers’ only four-year all-conference selec-tion, Burns was the Rangers starting baseman from 2001-2004, playing in 201 games.

She hit .333 for her career with 39 doubles, 20 home runs and 136 runs batted in. Currently, she owns career records for most hits (200), runs bat-ted in (136), doubles (39) and total bases (319).

Burns currently is working on her bachelor’s degree in biology along with a minor in health and sports science education.

Coaching Staff

KATI JO GABALDON - STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHKati Jo Gabaldon will begin her first season in the coaching ranks after spending the last two years as an outfielder for the Rangers.

Last season, Gabaldon was recognized as one of 10 players named to the Sooner Athletic Conference Gold Glove Team. During her junior year, she was named second-team all-conference. In her two-year career at Northwestern, she batted .331 with 24 doubles, 14 home runs and 60 runs batted in.

Prior to arriving at Northwestern, she was a two-year all-conference selec-tion at Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kan.

A native of Belen, N.M., Gabaldon is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in health and sports science education with a minor in sociology.

JEANA HANCOCK - STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHJeana Hancock will step into the coaching ranks after a two-year span as a third baseman at Northwestern.

Hancock currently holds the school’s batting average career record at .378. She also holds the record for most home runs in a season with 11, during both her junior and senior seasons, and owns the career record for home runs with 22.

Before Northwestern, Hancock served two years at Otero Junior College in Colorado.

Hancock, from Pueblo, Colo., is majoring in health and sports science education with a minor in sports psychology.

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# Name Pos. B/T Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous School0 Dakota Palmer UTIL 5-2 Fr. L/R Binger/Binger-Oney High School1 Katie Thomas INF 5-3 Jr. R/R San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College (Calif.)2 Therese Beeler UTIL 5-3 Jr. L/R Page, Ariz./Page High School5 Meagan Lack RHP 5-10 Jr. R/R Sulphur, La./Mid-Continent Univ. (Ky.)6 Renea Tarwater RHP 5-5 Jr. R/R Avant/Barnsdall High School7 Christina Mueller C 5-7 Sr. R/R Delaware/Hutchinson Community College (Kan.)8 Krista Smith UTIL 5-8 Jr. R/R Burbank, Calif./Glendale College (Calif.)9 Alysha Taylor UTIL 5-8 Fr. R/R Arnett/Arnett High School10 Jacy Juden RHP 5-10 Jr. R/R Arkansas City, Kan./Cowley County Community Coll. (Kan.)11 Natalie Vasquez C 5-4 Sr. R/R Houston, Tex./Clarendon College (Tex.)14 Mary Patocka C 5-6 Fr. R/R Enid/Enid High School15 Katie Glenn OF 5-2 Jr. L/R Vancouver, B.C., Canada/Seward County Comm. Coll. (Kan.)17 Allison Widener UTIL 5-5 Fr. R/R Edmond/Edmond Memorial High School20 Kyrie McKee UTIL 5-10 Jr. R/R Wichita, Kan./Pratt Comm. Coll. (Kan.)21 Stephanie Hines 1B 5-5 Jr. L/L Marlow/Western Oklahoma State College22 Ashley Lovelady OF/C 5-7 Jr. R/R San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College (Calif.)25 McKenna Wilson INF 5-4 Jr. R/R Elk City/Western Oklahoma State College

COACHESHead Coach: Cody HooperStudent Assistant Coaches: Falynn Burns, Kati Jo Gabaldon, Jeana Hancock

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2010 RANGER SOFTBALL ROSTER

Roster

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Player Profiles

2009 (Junior): Saw time in 47 games and started in 42... Played the majority of games as the designated hitter (17 games), but also played first base, third base, left field, right field and catcher... Tied for the team lead in walks with 21 and was second in hit by pitches with four... Ranked third in home runs with seven... Batted .270 with three doubles and 26 runs batted in... Was successful in both stolen base attempts... Had a season-best in hits with three against Rogers State and posted a season-best in RBI’s with four against Southern Nazarene... Recorded six multiple hit games and had nine multiple RBI games... Junior College: Hit .273 with three doubles, a triple, four home runs and 24 runs batted in as a sophomore at Hutchinson Community College (Kan.) during 52 games played... Had three stolen bases in three attempts... As a freshman, she hit .280 with 13 runs batted in, three home runs and a stolen base in 37 games... High School: Was the 2005-06 Most Valuable Player, 2004-05 Offensive Player of the Year and all-state performer at Bartlesville High School under coach Steve Barth... Batted .387 in 34 games... Also played basketball for the Lady Bruins... Personal: Born September 12, 1987, in Bartlesville... Daughter of Paul Mueller and Stella Stand...

ChristinaMUELLER

InfieldSr. • 5-7 •R/RDelaware, OklahomaHutchinson Comm. Coll. (Kan.)

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Ranger Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB-A | PO A E2009 47-42 115 24 31 .270 3 0 7 26 21 24 4 2-2 | 62 9 3TOTALS 48-21 62 42 21 .339 2 1 2 11 5 8 4 13-18 | 35 53 9

At Bats: 4, seven times (last vs. Rogers State, 5/3/09)Runs: 3 vs. Culver-Stockton (Mo.), 3/14/09Hits: 3 vs. Rogers State, 5/3/09RBIs: 4 vs. Southern Nazarene, 4/9/09Doubles: 1, three times (last vs. Rogers State, 5/3/09)Home Runs: 1, seven times (last vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 4/16/09)Stolen Bases: 1, twice (last vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 4/16/09)Hit Streak: 7 games, 2/20/09 - 2/24/09

Ranger Career Highs

2009 (Junior): Started in 55 of the Rangers’ 56 games played, including 51 as a catcher and four as a designated hitter... Batted .306 for the season with seven doubles and five home runs... Led the team in hit by pitches with 13... Was fourth in hits with 48 and ranked third in at bats with 157... Held the longest hitting streak for the season at nine games... Had a personal best four hits and six runs batted in against Avila (Mo.) on March 6... Slugged .446 with 33 runs batted in... Was 3-for-4 with the bases loaded... Posted 10 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games...2008 (Sophomore): Started 30 games as the catcher and 11 as a designated player... Led NWOSU in sacrifice bunts (12) and hit by pitches (5)... A .275 hitter with eight doubles and a triple... Recorded 24 runs batted in, while slugging .367... Stole three bases in four attempts and had two sacrifice flies... Had a game-high four RBIs against Panhandle State in addition to a individual high of three hits... Junior College: Caught for a season at Clarendon College in Clarendon, Texas, under the direction of former Ranger softball outfielder Bryanna Hutton... Personal: Daughter of Luther and Rose Vasquez... Born July 9, 1989...

NatalieVAZQUEZ

CatcherSr. • 5-4 •R/RHouston, TexasClarendon College (Tex.)

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Ranger Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB-A | PO A E2008 43-41 109 20 30 .275 8 1 0 24 5 13 5 3-4 | 88 20 32009 55-55 157 27 48 .306 7 0 5 33 17 15 13 1-2 | 145 26 3TOTALS 98-96 266 47 78 .293 15 1 5 57 22 28 18 4-6 | 233 46 6

At Bats: 5, twice (last vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 3/7/09)Runs: 3 vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 3/7/09Hits: 4 vs. Avila (Mo.), 3/6/09RBIs: 6 vs. Avila (Mo.), 3/6/09Doubles: 1, 15 times (last vs. USAO, 4/8/09)Home Runs: 1, five times (last vs. Southern Nazarene, 4/9/09)Stolen Bases: 1, four times (last vs. Southwestern (Kan.), 4/24/09)Hit Streak: 9 games, 2/21/09 - 3/5/09

Ranger Career Highs

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Player Profiles

2009 (Sophomore): Played five different positions while starting in 44 games for Northwestern... Played 20 games at shortstop, 12 in right field, eight at third base, three as the designated hitter and one in left field... Hit .248 with 29 singles... Drove in six runs, walked 18 times and had a .348 on-base percentage... Tied for third in the conference with 16 stolen bases... Started off the season on an eight-game hitting streak... Had six multi-hit games... 2008 (Freshman): Set a single-season team record in stolen bases as she stole 21 bases in 23 attempts as a true freshman... Batted .302 with a double and drove in eight runs... Played in 44 games and started in 38... Started 21 games at shortstop... Also played second base, third base, rightfield and designated player...Had two sacrifice hits and an on-base percentage of .375...High School: Named first-team all-region at Page High School while hitting .410 playing second base and shortstop... Was a setter on the 2006 Sand Devils state runner-up volleyball team... Personal: Majoring in dental hygiene with a minor in science... Born July 6, 1989, in Las Vegas, N.M... Daughter of Richard and Sylvia Beeler...

ThereseBEELER

UtilityJr. • 5-3 •L/RPage, ArizonaPage High School

2#

Ranger Career StatisticsYear GP-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB-A | PO A E2008 44-38 129 28 39 .302 1 0 0 8 14 16 1 21-23 | 41 89 92009 50-44 117 26 29 .248 0 0 0 6 18 17 0 16-19 | 57 46 19TOTALS 94-82 246 54 68 .276 1 0 0 14 32 33 1 37-42 | 98 135 28

At Bats: 5, six (last vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 3/7/09)Runs: 4 vs. Hillsdale Baptist, 2/24/09Hits: 3, five times (last vs. Avila (Mo.), 3/6/09)RBIs: 2, four times (last vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 2/7/09)Doubles: 1, vs. Southern Nazarene, 4/7/08)Home Runs: 0Stolen Bases: 3, vs. Bethany (Kan.), 4/19/08Hit Streak: 8 games, 2/17/09 - 2/21/09

Ranger Career Highs

2009 (Sophomore): Pitched the most of any Ranger, throwing 133.1 innings... Started 22 games and posted a 9-16 record with 22 starts... Held a 6.62 earned run average and struck out 53 batters... Picked up a save against Rogers State... Had a season-high six strikeouts against Culver-Stockton (Mo.)... Pitched five complete games... Was 2-for-7 on the year with two hits against Avila (Mo.)... Previous College: Was selected for the Mid-East All-Region Team, second-team all-TransSouth Conference and was a member of the all-tournament team at the NAIA National Tournament, playing for Mid-Continent University out of Mayfield, Ky... Pitched and played third base and shortstop for the Cougars... Held the third highest batting average with a .280... Played in all 57 games... Had a team-high of 18 doubles... Second on the team with 28 runs batted in... Slugged .417 with a triple and a home run... Had a 6-22 record on the mound with a 5.91 earned run average... Pitched 145.2 innings and had 61 strikeouts... Recorded three saves and one shutout... High School: Prepped at Sulphur High School in Sulphur, La... Personal: Born December 8, 1988... Daughter of Donald and Cynthia Lack...

MeaganLACK

PitcherJr. • 5-10 •R/RSulphur, LouisianaMid-Continent University (Ky.)

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Ranger Career StatisticsYear G-GS W-L ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO2009 34-22 9-16 6.62 1 5 0 133.1 225 178 126 59 53TOTALS 34-22 9-16 6.62 1 5 0 133.1 225 178 126 59 53

Ranger Career HighsInnings Pitched: 7.0, six times (last vs. USAO, 4/8/09)Strikeouts: 6 vs. Culver-Stockton (Mo.), 3/14/09

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Player Profiles

2009 (Sophomore): Pitched 99 innings in 25 appearances with a 4-9 record... Held a 5.91 earned run average... Threw eight complete games... Struck out 37 batters... Had a personal best of eight innings pitched against Oklahoma Christian and struck out a career-high of six batters against Avila (Mo.)... 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games and started in 10... Posted a 5-3 record on the mound with 20 strikeouts... Had three complete games in 58 innings of work... Defeated Bacone College, Hillsdale Baptist, USAO and Sterling (twice)...Pitched a season-high of seven innings against Bacone in her first appearance of her career... Had a high of four strikeouts in 5.1 innings against USAO... High School: Prepped at Barnsdall High School in Barnsdall... Personal: Majoring in secondary education with a minor in health and sports science education... Daughter of William and Cathy Tarwater... Born September 6, 1989, in Tulsa...

ReneaTARWATER

PitcherJr. • 5-5 •R/RAvant, OklahomaBarnsdall High School

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Ranger Career StatisticsYear G-GS W-L ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO2008 18-10 5-3 5.43 0 3 0 58.0 105 66 45 12 202009 25-20 4-9 5.94 0 8 0 99.0 183 121 84 32 37TOTALS 43-30 9-12 5.75 0 11 0 157.0 288 187 129 44 57

Ranger Career HighsInnings Pitched: 8.0 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 4/23/09)Strikeouts: 6 vs. Avila (Mo.), 3/6/09

Previous School: Was a first-team all-region and first-team all-conference outfielder as a sophomore at Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kan... Ranked second on the team in batting average while hitting .404... Had a pair of doubles and home runs and one triple... Drove in 14 runs and slugged .470... Recorded a .455 on-base percentage... Was a perfect 26-of-26 in stolen bases... Played in 54 of 56 games... Hit .382 with 16 stolen bases as a freshman... Earned second-team all-conference honors as a freshman... High School: Attended Thomas Haney High School in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada... Personal: Majoring in psychology... Born September 15, 1988, in Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada... Daughter of Joe and Pam Glenn...

KatieGLENN

OutfieldJr. • 5-2 •L/RVancouver, B.C., CanadaSeward County Comm. Coll. (Kan.)

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Previous School: Played two seasons as a first baseman and designated hitter for the Pioneers of Western Oklahoma State College in Altus... Was an academic all-American... High School: Was a two-time all-area selection at Marlow High School... Named an all-state alternate and was all-region in 2006... Was awarded the Outlaws Sportsmanship Award... Pitched and played first base... Member of the National Honor Society and Oklahoma Honor Society... Personal: Majoring in history education with a minor in English education... Born August 25, 1988, in Duncan... Daughter of Fred and Kim Hines...

StephanieHINES

First BaseJr. • 5-5 •L/LMarlow, OklahomaWestern Oklahoma State College

21#

Previous School: Pitched while also played shortstop and first base for two seasons at Cowley County Community College in Arkansas City, Kan... Was an NJCAA First-Team All-American as a sophomore for the Tigers... Two-time all-region and all-conference performer while at Cowley.... Named Student Athlete of the Year... Was 21-5 as a sophomore with a team-high 227 strikeouts... Held a 2.37 earned run average in 168.1 innings pitched... Pitched in 55 games, giving up only 126 hits... Had a 1.89 earned run average and 199 strikeouts in 173.2 innings pitched as a freshman... Posted a 22-5 record in 47 appearances... High School: A four-time first-team all-state and all-league performer at Arkansas City High School in Arkansas City, Kan... Was a three-time all-state Most Valuable Player and four-time all-league MVP... Did not lose a single game for the Bulldogs as a pitcher... Was 20-0 as a senior and gave up only one earned run all year... Finished high school career with 12 no-hitters and 47 consecutive wins... Played shortstop in addition to pitching... Helped Arkansas City to back-to-back state championships in 2006 and 2007...Member of the National Honor Society... Personal: Majoring in health and sports science education... Born October 7, 1988, in Winfield, Kan... Daughter of Bob and Reatha Juden...

JaceyJUDEN

PitcherJr. • 5-10 •R/RArkansas City, KansasCowley County Comm. Coll. (Kan.)

10#

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Player Profiles

Previous School: Played one season at Grossmont College in El Cajon, Calif... Hit .469 with eight home runs while catching for the Griffins... Was the Pacific Coast Conference Player of the Year, Most Valuable Player and first-team all-state, all-region and all-conference... Spent her freshman season at Palomar College where she batted over .500 with two home runs and was an all-state catcher... Also received the Golden Glove Award and was named all-region and all-conference...High School: Was a three-time first-team all-conference pick while at Grossmont High School and Mount Miguel High School in California... Named the Most Valuable Player for the Foothillers... Played third base and caught... Personal: Majoring in business administration... Born October 2, 1985, in San Diego, Calif... Daughter of John and Dawn Hedgecoth...

AshleyLOVELADY

Outfield/CatcherJr. • 5-7 •R/RSan Diego, CaliforniaGrossmont College (Calif.)

22#

Previous School: Was a catcher and first baseman during her freshman and sophomore seasons at Pratt Community College in Pratt, Kan... Hit .323 with two doubles, 36 runs batted in and 27 runs scored as a sophomore for the Beavers... Played in 50 games and had 43 hits in 133 at bats... High School: Prepped at Bishop Carroll Catholic High School in Wichita, Kan., where she was an all-city catcher... Batted .380 in 23 games... Helped the Golden Eagles to a State Championship, second place finish and a third place finish... Was named to the honor roll... Personal: Majoring in natural science education with a minor in Spanish... Born May 7, 1989, in Wichita, Kan... Daughter of Rich and Julie Norrod...

KyrieMCKEE

UtilityJr. • 5-10 •R/RWichita, KansasPratt Community College (Kan.)

20#

Previous School: Held a .360 batting average in 27 games in her second season at Glendale Community College... Was the team’s Most Valuable Player while playing first base...High School: Four-year starter in the outfield at Burbank High School in Burbank, Calif... Personal: Majoring in health and sports science education with a minor in fitness management... Born November 21, 1989, in Bakersfield, Calif... Daughter of Darren Smith and Kellie Mitchell...

KristaSMITH

UtilityJr. • 5-8 •R/RBurbank, CaliforniaGlendale College (Calif.)

8#

Previous School: Was a third basemen for two seasons at Grossmont College (Calif.)... Was the Offensive Most Valuable Player and second-team all-conference during both seasons... High School: Prepped at Santana High School in Santee, Calif... Named to the Union Tribune All-Academic Team... Played second base and designated hitter...Personal: Born November 2, 1988, in San Diego, Calif... Daughter of Mike and Maria Thomas...

KatieTHOMAS

InfieldJr. • 5-3 •R/RSan Diego, CaliforniaGrossmont College (Calif.)

1#

Previous School: Second-team all-conference selection as a sophomore for the Pioneers of Western State College... Hit .244 with six doubles and two home runs as a sophomore... Had 17 runs batted in 41 games played... Held a .240 average along with six home runs and four doubles in her first season for the Pioneers... Scored 18 runs and drove in 32 runs... High School: Was a catcher, third baseman and first baseman at Elk City High School... Personal: Majoring in health and sports science education... Born December 18, 1988, in Elk City... Daughter of Shawn and Gina Wilson...

McKennaWILSON

InfieldJr. • 5-4 •R/RElk City, OklahomaWestern Oklahoma State College

25#

High School: Made a state tournament appearance with the Bobcats of Binger-Oney High School in Binger... Played third base, shortstop and outfield... Was the Valedictorian and a member of the National Honor Society and National Honor Roll...Personal: Majoring in health and sports science education... Born October 18, 1990, in Prescott, Ariz... Daughter of Robert and Rhonda Palmer...

DakotaPALMER

UtilityFr. • 5-2 •L/RBinger, OklahomaBinger-Oney High School

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High School: Was a catcher and played first base at Enid High School... Appeared with the Pacers in the 2005 State Tournament... Member of the National Honor Society...Personal: Majoring in speech pathology... Born October 5, 1990, in Enid... Daughter of Keith and Rebecca Patocka...

MaryPATOCKA

CatcherFr. • 5-6 •R/REnid, OklahomaEnid High School

14#

High School: Batted .507 in 41 games played as a third baseman at Arnett High School... Helped the Wildcats to a 32-9 overall record and to Arnett’s first state softball appearance... Named the fastpitch and slowpitch Most Valuable Player... Was class President and Valedictorian... Personal: Majoring in education... Born September 10, 1990, in Elk City... Daughter of Dale and Carolyn Taylor...

Alysha TAYLOR

UtilityFr. • 5-8 •R/RArnett, OklahomaArnett High School

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High School: Was a .345 hitter with seven doubles, a triple and five home runs at Edmond Memorial High School... Played on the 6A Bulldogs’ runner-up team along with appearing in two state tournaments... Personal: Majoring in physical therapy... Born September 30, 1991, in San Angelo, Tex... Daughter of James and Sherri Widener...

Allison WIDENER

UtilityFr. • 5-5 •R/REdmond, OklahomaEdmond Memorial High School

17#

ToriCARSON

OutfieldFr. • 5-7 •R/REnid, OklahomaPioneer High School

RS

Jessica GULICK

OutfieldFr. • 5-7 •R/REnid, OklahomaEnid High School

RS

Jessie SMITH

CatcherFr. • 5-8 •R/RRingwood, OklahomaRingwood High School

RS

High School: Was an all-state nominee and Defensive Player of the Year at Elk City High School while pitching and playing first base... Turned in an 18-12 record on the mound in 169 innings pitched.... Hit .324 with three home runs and 13 runs batted in... Member of Who’s Who Among High School Students and received the USAA National Leadership Award... Personal: Born March 20, 1991, in Tulsa... Daughter of Don and Gina Atchison...

TerinATCHINSON

PitcherFr. • 5-7 •L/LElk City, OklahomaElk City High School

RS

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PB - Team (35), N. Vasquez 27, Mueller 8, Opp (31). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - N. Vasquez (30-40), Lack (14-18), Tarwater (12-15), Ramirez (8-13), Mueller (4-4).

Name ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Amy Ramirez 3.08 12-6 34 14 10 1/0 1 118.1 134 77 52 45 57 25 1 17 .274 3 4 0 1 5 Renea Tarwater 5.94 4-9 25 20 8 0/0 0 99.0 183 121 84 32 37 35 2 22 .391 4 3 0 4 14 Meagan Lack 6.62 9-16 34 22 5 0/0 1 133.1 225 178 126 59 53 43 6 26 .354 8 8 0 2 17 TOTALS 5.23 25-31 56 56 23 1/0 2 350.2 542 376 262 136 147 103 9 65 .340 15 15 0 7 36 OPPONENTS 4.83 30-25 56 56 32 9/1 1 353.2 476 324 244 159 234 72 12 46 .319 25 33 1 8 54

HITTING / FIELDING STATISTICS

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Name 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% Dana Gandolfo .432 45-45 148 46 64 10 5 9 54 111 .750 13 2 4 0 .485 0 8 13-16 55 5 5 .923 Tanya Parker .354 54-54 175 49 62 11 3 4 37 91 .520 19 4 23 0 .423 3 3 12-16 312 12 8 .976 Jeana Hancock .346 53-53 162 31 56 7 1 11 49 98 .605 17 1 32 0 .409 1 1 2-2 44 72 19 .859 Heather Hokeah .331 42-42 130 26 43 7 1 3 16 61 .469 5 2 24 0 .365 0 4 0-0 42 6 8 .857 Kati Jo Gabaldon .326 52-51 144 30 47 12 0 7 25 80 .556 21 3 43 0 .423 0 4 10-10 119 4 8 .939 Natalie Vasquez .306 55-55 157 27 48 7 0 5 33 70 .446 17 13 15 0 .413 2 7 1-2 145 26 3 .983 Jackie Kopacek .284 40-39 116 14 33 5 1 0 12 40 .345 7 1 8 0 .331 0 9 2-2 85 38 7 .946 Ashley Vasquez .279 56-55 154 30 43 6 1 0 24 51 .331 12 1 25 0 .331 2 6 3-5 108 116 24 .903 Christina Mueller .270 47-42 115 24 31 3 0 7 26 55 .478 21 4 24 0 .400 0 4 2-2 62 9 3 .959 Therese Beeler .248 50-44 117 26 29 0 0 0 6 29 .248 18 0 17 0 .348 0 7 16-19 57 46 19 .844 ------------------------- Janene Estala .286 25-3 14 5 4 0 0 0 0 4 .286 3 0 4 0 .412 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1.000 Meagan Lack .286 2-2 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .286 1 0 0 0 .375 0 0 0-0 10 37 4 .922 Shalee Shafer .265 38-18 49 14 13 4 0 0 10 17 .347 5 1 14 0 .345 0 1 1-1 5 0 1 .833 Amy Ramirez .250 1-1 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 1 1 0 .400 0 0 1-1 3 16 5 .792 TOTALS .319 56-56 1492 324 476 72 12 46 293 710 .476 159 33 234 0 .395 8 54 63-76 1052 404 118 .925 OPPONENTS .340 56-56 1592 376 542 103 9 65 328 858 .539 136 15 147 0 .396 7 36 34-46 1061 428 81 .948LOB - Team (364), Opp (362). DPs turned - Team (13), Opp (7). CI - Team (1), N. Vasquez 1. IBB - Team (0), Opp (5). Picked off - Hokeah 1.

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Date H/A/N Opponent Score R H E / R H E Innings Overall Conference Pitcher of Record February 17 A Oklahoma Panhandle St. W 15-6 15 12 2/ 6 7 0 5 1-0 0-0 Tarwater (1-0)February 17 A Oklahoma Panhandle St. W 14-3 14 10 2/ 3 7 4 6 2-0 0-0 Lack (1-0)February 20 N %Texas Wesleyan L 4-5 4 9 1/ 5 12 2 7 2-1 0-0 Tarwater (1-1)February 20 A %Evangel (Mo.) L 9-11 8 13 1/ 11 9 3 7 2-2 0-0 Lack (1-1)February 20 N %Missouri Valley W 6-3 6 12 3/ 3 6 1 7 3-2 0-0 Ramirez (1-0)February 21 N %Rogers State L 13-15 13 17 2/ 15 14 3 7 3-3 0-0 Lack (1-2)February 21 N %York (Neb.) W 15-3 15 18 2/ 3 7 2 5 4-3 0-0 Ramirez (2-0)February 21 N %Missouri Valley W 2-1 2 5 0/ 1 7 1 7 5-3 0-0 Lack (2-2)February 21 A %Evangel (Mo.) L 6-20 6 7 4/ 20 20 2 5 5-4 0-0 Tarwater (1-2)February 24 A Hillsdale Baptist W 12-4 12 13 1/ 4 5 1 6 6-4 0-0 Ramirez (3-0)February 24 A Hillsdale Baptist W 20-1 20 14 0/ 1 4 3 3 7-4 0-0 Tarwater (2-2)March 3 H *Oklahoma City L 1-8 1 6 4/ 8 14 0 7 7-5 0-1 Lack (2-3)March 3 H *Oklahoma City L 0-7 0 2 1/ 7 11 1 7 7-6 0-2 Ramirez (3-1)March 5 A *Rogers State W 7-6 7 8 3/ 6 12 3 7 8-6 1-2 Tarwater (3-2)March 5 A *Rogers State L 1-10 1 5 1/ 10 10 1 5 8-7 1-3 Lack (2-4)March 6 N ^Sterling (Kan.) L 0-4 0 4 1/ 4 8 0 7 8-8 1-3 Lack (2-5)March 6 N ^Avila (Mo.) W 13-7 13 21 2/ 7 11 0 7 9-8 1-3 Tarwater (4-2)March 6 N ^Ottawa (Kan.) L 2-6 2 5 0/ 6 10 2 7 9-9 1-3 Ramirez (3-2)March 7 A ^Friends (Kan.) L 4-12 4 4 8/ 12 10 0 5 9-10 1-3 Ramirez (3-3)March 7 A ^Kansas Wesleyan L 17-18 17 23 1/ 18 19 3 7 9-11 1-3 Tarwater (4-3)March 9 H *Southern Nazarene L 1-8 1 5 4/ 8 12 0 7 9-12 1-4 Lack (2-6)March 9 H *Southern Nazarene L 3-21 3 8 3/ 21 24 1 5 9-13 1-5 Tarwater (4-4)March 13 N &Culver-Stockton (Mo.) L 2-3 2 6 4/ 3 5 3 7 9-14 1-5 Ramirez (3-4)March 13 A &Evangel (Mo.) L 2-6 2 7 1/ 6 11 0 7 9-15 1-5 Lack (2-7)March 13 N &Benedictine (Mo.) W 9-7 9 14 0/ 7 11 7 (8) 10-15 1-5 Ramirez (4-4)March 14 N &St. Mary’s of the Woods (Mo.) W 7-6 7 10 4/ 6 13 2 (8) 11-15 1-5 Lack (3-7)March 14 N &Culver-Stockton (Mo.) W 15-1 15 16 4/ 1 6 1 7 12-15 1-5 Lack (4-7)March 16 A West Texas A&M L 1-9 1 2 4/ 9 9 0 5 12-16 1-5 Tarwater (4-5)March 16 A West Texas A&M L 0-9 0 1 0/ 10 0 5 12-17 1-5 Lack (4-8)March 19 H *Lubbock Christian L 3-5 3 5 3/ 5 5 1 7 12-18 1-6 Lack (4-9)March 19 H *Lubbock Christian W 4-3 4 7 1/ 3 10 2 7 13-18 2-6 Lack (5-9)March 24 A *St. Gregory’s L 0-8 0 2 2/ 8 10 0 6 13-19 2-7 Lack (5-10)March 24 A *St. Gregory’s L 0-7 0 2 4/ 7 10 0 7 13-20 2-8 Tarwater (4-6)March 26 A *Oklahoma Christian L 0-5 0 2 2/ 5 9 1 7 13-21 2-9 Lack (5-11)March 26 A *Oklahoma Christian L 0-2 0 2 0/ 2 8 2 7 13-22 2-10 Tarwater (4-7)April 6 H *Mid-America Christian W 10-9 10 13 4/ 9 9 3 7 14-22 3-10 Lack (6-11)April 6 H *Mid-America Christian W 12-6 12 15 4/ 6 11 4 7 15-22 4-10 Ramirez (5-4)April 8 H *Science and Arts W 6-2 6 8 1/ 2 6 2 7 16-22 5-10 Lack (7-11)April 8 H *Science and Arts L 3-6 3 9 3/ 6 12 0 7 16-23 5-11 Tarwater (4-8)April 9 A *Southern Nazarene L 7-13 7 8 3/ 13 15 3 7 16-24 5-12 Lack (7-12)April 9 A *Southern Nazarene W 21-20 21 23 2/ 20 18 5 7 17-24 6-12 Ramirez (6-4)April 16 A *Oklahoma Baptist W 9-3 9 12 1/ 3 8 1 7 18-24 7-12 Ramirez (7-4)April 16 A *Oklahoma Baptist W 6-3 6 9 2/ 3 7 1 (8) 19-24 8-12 Ramirez (8-4)April 23 H *Oklahoma Christian L 4-5 4 8 2/ 5 8 0 (8) 19-25 8-13 Tarwater (4-9)April 23 H *Oklahoma Christian L 1-9 1 4 3/ 9 11 0 5 19-26 8-14 Lack (7-13)April 24 A *Oklahoma City L 0-9 0 0 2/ 9 10 1 5 19-27 8-15 Lack (7-14)April 24 A Southwestern (Kan.) W 10-1 10 10 2/ 1 3 0 7 20-27 8-15 Lack (8-14)April 25 H Southwestern (Kan.) W 6-3 6 8 2/ 3 7 1 7 21-27 8-15 Lack (9-14)April 25 A *Oklahoma City L 1-9 1 4 1/ 9 12 1 5 21-28 8-16 Ramirez (8-5)April 28 N *Rogers State L 3-7 3 9 3/ 7 10 1 7 21-29 8-17 Lack (9-15)April 29 N *Rogers State W 4-1 4 10 0/ 1 6 1 7 22-29 9-17 Ramirez (9-5)May 1 N $Oklahoma Baptist L 1-6 1 1 1/ 6 6 2 7 22-30 9-17 Lack (9-16)May 1 N $Science and Arts W 7-4 7 11 2/ 4 10 1 7 23-30 9-17 Ramirez (10-5)May 1 N $Southern Nazarene W 1-0 1 5 2/ 0 1 1 7 24-30 9-17 Ramirez (11-5)May 3 N $Rogers State W 5-2 5 11 1/ 2 6 1 7 25-30 9-17 Ramirez (12-5)May 3 N $Lubbock Christian L 0-8 0 1 2/ 8 10 0 5 25-31 9-17 Ramirez (12-6) * Denotes Sooner Athletic Conference Game% Cowtown Classic - Fort Worth, Texas ^ Friends Tournament - Wichita, Kansas & Evangel Tournament - Springfield, Missouri $ Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) ( ) Extra Inning Game

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Sooner Athletic Conferencea national-record 19 times. Lubbock Christian threw its hat in the ring in 2008 and came away with a national title. St. Gregory’s was the national runner-up in 2009. Oklahoma Baptist has made it to three tournaments, while Oklahoma Christian has made it twice. The SAC carries an impressive 129-52 record at the national tournament.

Oklahoma Christian won the men’s tennis national title in 2003 and Oklahoma City claimed the national championship in a four-year run from 1998-2001. The OCU men were also runners up in 1994 and 1995.

In women’s tennis, Oklahoma City was a national runner-up in 1999.

Each year the national championships bear out what the member institutions believe: the Sooner Athletic Conference is simply the best small college conference in America.

Player of the Year: Amanda Howard, Oklahoma CityPitcher of the Year: Sharon Bell, St. Gregory’s

Coach of the Year: Shannon Hays, Lubbock ChristianFreshman of the Year: Lilly LaVelle, Oklahoma City

Newcomer of the Year: Leigh Leonard, Oklahoma Christian

FIRST TEAMSharon Bell, P, St. Gregory’sAmanda Howard, OF, Oklahoma CityGinalee Davis, SS, Lubbock ChristianRaquel Hawkins, IF, Lubbock ChristianErin Slettvet, C, Oklahoma CityCortney Reynaga, C, St. Gregory’sHonda Rodriguez, 2B, Lubbock ChristianLeslie Beaty, OF, USAOAlyssa Gutierrez, P, Lubbock ChristianKelly Griego, P/OF, Lubbock ChristianAshley Wilburn, P, Oklahoma CityMindy Crabaugh, IF, Oklahoma CityMelissa Moore, IF, Oklahoma CityKatie Hale, 1B, Southern NazareneJenny Johnson, P, Rogers StateDana Gandolfo, OF, NorthwesternChristin Dobbs, OF, Oklahoma ChristianJessica Reed, 1B, St. Gregory’s

HONORABLE MENTIONNikki Kelley, Southern NazareneDaphne Stewart, Southern NazareneCasey Brady, Oklahoma ChristianAmy Urbanovsky, Oklahoma ChristianCaitlin Matthies, Oklahoma ChristianSophia McKean, Oklahoma ChristianDeidra Chatigny, Oklahoma ChristianAshley Noles, Oklahoma ChristianTanya Parker, NorthwesternJen Davis, Oklahoma CityLaurissa Eliason, USAOKacey Jones, Mid-America ChristianCaitlyn Ulmer, Mid-America ChristianHeather Humphrey, St. Gregory’sNathalie Smith, Rogers StateKaley Dickerson, Oklahoma BaptistSonya Beach, Oklahoma BaptistAmanda Hanner, Oklahoma BaptistVanessa Fortune, Oklahoma Baptist

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCEOklahoma Christian: Sophia McKee, Amber Canady, Deidra Chatigny and TiffanyShermanLubbock Christian: Lisa Stratton and Raquel HawkinsUSAO: Sarah Jamison, Kim Alford, Caitlyn Crotty, Kristi Stout, Michelle Bauer,Hillary Brown and Christina Wilson.Oklahoma City: Bianca Bryant, Mindy Crabaugh, Amanda Howard, Kendal Hobens,Jen Davis.Southern Nazarene: Chelsea LowellSt. Gregory’s: Sarah Bradley and Mandi VisnieskiOklahoma Baptist: Jayme Boyer, Abbey Basler, Alyssa Henkes

2009 SOONER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAM

What began as a basketball conference has become a dominant grouping of some of the best athletic programs in the NAIA.

The Sooner Athletic Conference began in 1977-78 with Bethany Nazarene College (now Southern Nazarene University), Oklahoma Baptist University, Oklahoma Chris-

tian University, Phillips University and the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma. Only one of those charter members is no longer with the conference, which has since added to its strength.

John Brown University has twice been an expansion team in the conference, joining the league in 1980 and then re-joining the SAC in 1995 after a 12-year absence.

Oklahoma City University dropped out of the ranks of NCAA Division I in 1985 and took up residence in the SAC, beginning in the 1985-86 season.

Lubbock Christian University and Wayland Baptist University left their independent status behind and were admitted as the first Texas members of the SAC in 1994, replacing USAO, which opted to leave the league that year.

St. Gregory’s University, applied for membership and was granted associate member status and competed for the conference crown for the first time in 1998-99.

Charter member Phillips University was closed in the summer of 1998 due to financial instability.

USAO, which had dropped out and joined the Red River Athletic Conference, applied for and was granted membership in the SAC during the 1999-2000 school year.

Northwestern Oklahoma State University was added to the conference as a full mem-ber in the 2001-02 academic year.

Mid-America Christian University and Rogers State joined the league and became full members in 2007-08.

The Sooner Athletic Conference has had a proud heritage in the NAIA. In men’s basketball, a SAC team has played for the national championship 13 times and has been in the finals in 13 of the last 17 seasons. USAO won the national crown in 2002, beating Oklahoma Baptist in an all-SAC title tilt, John Brown won the 2005 crown and Oklahoma City won it all in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2007 and 2008.

In women’s basketball, SAC member Southern Nazarene won four NAIA titles from 1994-97, with OCU going on a four-year run of its own, winning championships from 1999-2002. SNU then upset OCU in the 2003 and 2004 title games. Lubbock Christian was the talk of the 2006 tournament, advancing to the championship game. In 2009, both Oklahoma Baptist and Oklahoma City reached the national semifinals. OBU has been to the tournament for each of the last 13 years, which is the longest active stretch.

Additionally, Oklahoma Christian has been a long-time regular at the NAIA Tournament and seven SAC schools were in the 32-team tournament in 2004. The SAC has had at least four entrants in each national tournament since 1997 and has had five or more entrants in each of the last five seasons.

But basketball is just the tip of the iceberg of success in the SAC.

In track, Oklahoma Baptist won the 2005 and 2007 women’s indoor national title and both OBU and Lubbock Christian have won national men’s track championships in the 1990s, with the Bison adding another outdoor men’s title in 2007. Wayland Baptist cap-tured both the women’s indoor and outdoor national titles in 2008 and 2009.

Lubbock Christian won every men’s cross country national title from 1990-97.

In baseball, Lubbock Christian won the national title in 1983 2009 and Oklahoma City has reached the finals in every season from 2002 until winning the title in 2005, among their league-best nine appearances. OBU also has appeared twice. Oklahoma Christian, Wayland Baptist, Southern Nazarene and John Brown also have made ap-pearances in the national tournament.

In men’s golf, Oklahoma City won the national championship in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 and was the runner-up in 1991. Oklahoma Christian was run-ner-up in 2001 and won it all in 2009, when four SAC teams were in the final top 12. Wayland Baptist was runner-up in 2007.

Southern Nazarene won the women’s golf titles in 1999 and 2002, with OCU finishing as runner-up in 2001, 2003 and 2004 before claiming the 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 national crowns.

Over a span from 1993-2002, Oklahoma City was in the national softball championship game 10 times, winning it all in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 and again in 2007. They also were runner-up in 1986. OCU has reached the national tournament

SECOND TEAMJayme Boyer, Oklahoma BaptistAlison Tunnell, Oklahoma BaptistCourtney Kuebler, Mid-America ChristianSarah Lankford, Mid-America ChristianSabby Hernandez, Lubbock ChristianJade Espinoza, Lubbock ChristianAmber Canady, Oklahoma ChristianCaitlyn Crotty, USAOAmanda Parsons, Lubbock ChristianLilly Nevarez, Rogers StateMegan Wood, Rogers StateSarah Bradley, St. Gregory’sAndrea Pare, Southern NazareneAubrey Jones, Southern NazareneKatie Turner, Southern NazareneNatalie Vasquez, NorthwesternHeather Hokeah, NorthwesternKasey Gardner, Mid-America Christian

GOLD GLOVE TEAMKatie Bointy, Rogers StateWendy Acosta, St. Gregory’sLisa Stratton, Lubbock ChristianKelsey Gabriel, Mid-America ChristianTracy Washam, Oklahoma ChristianKelli Billups, Southern NazareneKati Jo Gabaldon, Northwestern OSUAshley Clifton, Oklahoma BaptistLaurin Hess, Oklahoma CityEmily Tice, USAO

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SAC OpponentsLUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

Location: Lubbock, TexasFounded: 1957Enrollment: 2,000Mascot: ChapparralsColors: Blue and WhiteWebsite: www.lcu.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: PlainsCapital Ballpark Athletic Director: Paul HiseSports Information Director: Chris Due Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Larry HaysAssistant Coach: Marissa Gonzalez and Roy Worley2009 Overall Record: 54-72009 SAC Record / Finish: 20-4 / 1st

MID-AMERICA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

Location: Oklahoma City, Okla.Founded: 1953Enrollment: 1,180Mascot: EvangelsColors: Red and WhiteWebsite: www.macu.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Curry FieldAthletic Director: Willie HolleySports Information Director: Sara Williams Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jerald Lewis2009 Overall Record: 19-382009 SAC Record / Finish: 2-24 / 10th

OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Location: Shawnee, Okla.Founded: 1906Enrollment: 1,600Mascot: BisonColors: Green and GoldWebsite: www.okbu.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Lady Bison Field Athletic Director: Dr. Norris RussellSports Information Director: Ray Fink Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Pam FinkAssistant Coach: Les Hilbun2009 Overall Record: 29-292009 SAC Record / Finish: 6-20 / 9th

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

Location: Oklahoma City, Okla.Founded: 1950Enrollment: 2,172Mascot: EaglesColors: Maroon and GrayWebsite: www.oc.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: OC Softball Field Athletic Director: Curtis JanzSports Information Director: Josh Wayland Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Tom HeathAssistant Coach: Steve Gault2009 Overall Record: 33-192009 SAC Record / Finish: 15-9 / 4th

OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY

Location: Oklahoma City, Okla.Founded: 1904Enrollment: 3,810Mascot: StarsColors: Royal Blue and WhiteWebsite: www.okcu.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Ann Lacy Stadium Athletic Director: Jim AbbottSports Information Director: Rich Tortorelli Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Phil McSpaddenAssistant Coach: Bobbi Bridges2009 Overall Record: 53-92009 SAC Record / Finish: 21-5 / 2nd

ROGERS STATE UNIVERSITY

Location: Claremore, Okla.Founded: 1909Enrollment: 4,200Mascot: HillcatsColors: Navy Blue and RedWebsite: www.rsu.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Hillcat Softball Field Athletic Director: Wren BakerSports Information Director: Ryan Bradley Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Mark DicusAssistant Coach: Amy Renault2009 Overall Record: 31-242009 SAC Record / Finish: 12-14 / T5th

ST. GREGORY’S UNIVERSITY

Location: Shawnee, Okla.Founded: 1875Enrollment: 800Mascot: CavaliersColors: Blue and RedWebsite: www.stgregorys.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Cavalier Field Athletic Director: Don SumnerSports Information Director: Todd Eilert Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Heather ShanahanAssistant Coach: Bill Foutch2009 Overall Record: 46-142009 SAC Record / Finish: 20-6 / 3rd

SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY

Location: Bethany, Okla.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 2,110Mascot: Crimson StormColors: Crimson and WhiteWebsite: www.snu.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Cypert Athletic Complex Athletic Director: Bobby MartinSports Information Director: Eric Streller Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Tere WebberAssistant Coach: Brian Madden2009 Overall Record: 36-192009 SAC Record / Finish: 11-15 / 7th

UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS

Location: Chickasha, Okla.Founded: 1908Enrollment: 1,087Mascot: DroversColors: Green and GoldWebsite: www.usao.edu

GENERAL INFORMATIONField: Bill Smith BallparkAthletic Director: Brisco McPhersonSports Information Director: Jessica Jackson Sports Information Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Taralee PringleAssistant Coach: Amanda Frank2009 Overall Record: 23-242009 SAC Record / Finish: 12-14 / T5th

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2009 SAC Team Statistics

# Team G C PO A E Pct.1 Lubbock Christian 61 1602 1122 431 49 0.969 2 Saint Gregory’s 60 1087 903 149 35 0.968 3 Southern Nazarene 55 1444 1049 346 49 0.966 4 Oklahoma City 62 1591 1211 321 59 0.963 5 Oklahoma Christian 52 1528 1019 428 81 0.947 6 Rogers State 55 1837 1085 647 105 0.943 7 Oklahoma Baptist 58 1738 1154 484 100 0.942 8 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 1335 903 348 84 0.937 9 Northwestern 56 1574 1052 404 118 0.925 10 Mid-America Christian 57 1616 1028 432 156 0.903

# Team G ER IP Avg.1 Saint Gregory’s 60 225 1478 0.152 2 Oklahoma City 62 247 1435 0.172 3 Lubbock Christian 61 299 1392 0.215 4 Oklahoma Christian 52 346 1336 0.259 5 Oklahoma Baptist 58 423 1586 0.267 6 Southern Nazarene 55 381 1372 0.278 Rogers State 55 412 1480 0.278 8 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 411 1306 0.315 9 Mid-America Christian 57 494 1550 0.319 10 Northwestern 56 542 1592 0.340

# Team G ER IP ERA1 Saint Gregory’s 60 75 385.0 1.36 2 Lubbock Christian 61 80 375.0 1.49 3 Oklahoma City 62 91 402.2 1.58 4 Oklahoma Christian 52 128 339.2 2.64 5 Oklahoma Baptist 58 150 384.2 2.73 6 Rogers State 55 142 361.2 2.75 7 Southern Nazarene 55 166 349.2 3.32 8 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 195 301.0 4.53 9 Mid-America Christian 57 224 342.2 4.58 10 Northwestern 56 262 350.2 5.23

# Team G No. Avg./G1 Oklahoma City 62 96 1.55 2 Rogers State 55 61 1.11 3 Lubbock Christian 61 63 1.03 4 Northwestern 56 46 0.82 5 Southern Nazarene 55 45 0.82 6 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 31 0.66 7 Mid-America Christian 57 29 0.51 8 Oklahoma Baptist 58 28 0.48 9 Oklahoma Christian 52 19 0.37 10 Saint Gregory’s 60 21 0.35

# Team G No. Avg./G1 Northwestern OK 56 12 0.21 2 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 10 0.21 3 Saint Gregory’s 60 12 0.20 Southern Nazarene 55 11 0.20 5 Lubbock Christian 61 12 0.20 6 Mid-America Christian 57 9 0.16 7 Oklahoma City 62 9 0.15 8 Oklahoma Christian 52 6 0.12 9 Rogers State 55 6 0.11 10 Oklahoma Baptist 58 5 0.09

# Team G No. Avg./G1 Southern Nazarene 55 119 2.16 2 Lubbock Christian 61 126 2.07 3 Oklahoma Christian 52 86 1.65 4 Oklahoma City 62 98 1.58 5 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 71 1.51 6 Rogers State 55 80 1.46 7 Mid-America Christian 57 79 1.39 8 Saint Gregory’s 60 78 1.30 9 Northwestern 56 72 1.29 10 Oklahoma Baptist 58 69 1.19

# Team G No. Avg./G1 Lubbock Christian 61 465 7.62 2 Southern Nazarene 55 387 7.04 3 Oklahoma City 62 408 6.58 4 Northwestern 56 324 5.79 5 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 269 5.72 6 Oklahoma Christian 52 289 5.56 7 Rogers State 55 291 5.29 8 Saint Gregory’s 60 282 4.70 9 Mid-America Christian 57 244 4.28 10 Oklahoma Baptist 58 230 3.97

# Team G No. Avg./G1 Lubbock Christian 61 417 6.84 2 Southern Nazarene 55 362 6.58 3 Oklahoma City 62 387 6.24 4 Northwestern 56 293 5.23 5 Oklahoma Christian 52 264 5.08 6 Rogers State 55 262 4.76 7 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 216 4.60 8 Saint Gregory’s 60 240 4.00 9 Mid-America Christian 57 225 3.95 10 Oklahoma Baptist 58 207 3.57

# Team G TB At Bats Pct.1 Lubbock Christian 61 956 1622 0.589 2 Oklahoma City 62 1008 1734 0.581 3 Southern Nazarene 55 830 1528 0.543 4 Rogers State 55 703 1452 0.484 5 Northwestern 56 710 1492 0.476 6 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 587 1301 0.451 7 Oklahoma Christian 52 623 1459 0.427 8 Mid-America Christian 57 593 1444 0.411 9 Saint Gregory’s 60 660 1611 0.410 10 Oklahoma Baptist 58 620 1563 0.397

# Team G No. Avg./G1 Lubbock Christian 61 617 10.12 2 Southern Nazarene 55 554 10.07 3 Oklahoma City 62 604 9.74 4 Oklahoma Christian 52 468 9.00 5 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 403 8.57 6 Northwestern 56 476 8.50 7 Saint Gregory’s 60 495 8.25 8 Oklahoma Baptist 58 457 7.88 9 Rogers State 55 428 7.78 10 Mid-America Christian 57 409 7.18

# Team G Hits At Bats Avg.1 Lubbock Christian 61 617 1622 0.380 2 Southern Nazarene 55 554 1528 0.363 3 Oklahoma City 62 604 1734 0.348 4 Oklahoma Christian 52 468 1459 0.321 5 Northwestern 56 476 1492 0.319 6 Univ. of Science & Arts 47 403 1301 0.310 7 Saint Gregory’s 60 495 1611 0.307 8 Rogers State 55 428 1452 0.295 9 Oklahoma Baptist 58 457 1563 0.292 10 Mid-America Christian 57 409 1444 0.283

# Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 1 Lubbock Christian 20 4 .833 54 7 .8852 Oklahoma City 21 5 .808 53 9 .8553 St. Gregory’s 20 6 .769 45 15 .7504 Oklahoma Christian 15 9 .625 33 19 .6355 Rogers State 12 14 .462 31 24 .5646 Univ. of Science and Arts 12 14 .462 23 24 .4897 Southern Nazarene 12 15 .444 36 19 .6558 Northwestern 9 17 .346 25 31 .4469 Oklahoma Baptist 6 20 .231 29 29 .50010 Mid-America Christian 2 25 .074 19 38 .333

Hits

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2009 SAC Standings Conference Overall

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Runs Scored Fielding Percentage

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2009 SAC Individual Statistics

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Innings Pitched

# Player Team G H AB Avg. 1 1 Hale, Katie SNU 55 82 169 0.485 2 Davis, Ginalee LCU 61 86 193 0.446 3 Reynaga, Cortney SGU 59 77 175 0.440 4 Beaty, Leslie USAO 46 71 162 0.438 5 Howard, Amanda OCU 62 92 211 0.436 6 Hawkins, Raquel LCU 61 75 173 0.434 7 Forest, Kristina SNU 51 65 150 0.433 8 Gandolfo, Dana NWOSU 45 64 148 0.432 9 Hernandez, Sabrina LCU 61 72 167 0.431 10 Crabaugh, Mindy OCU 62 86 205 0.420

Batting Average

Slugging Percentage

# Player Team G NO Avg./G1 Davis, Ginalee LCU 61 82 1.34 2 Gandolfo, Dana NWOSU 45 54 1.20 3 Griego, Kelly LCU 60 63 1.05 4 Hale, Katie SNU 55 57 1.04 5 Johnson, Jenny RSU 55 56 1.02 6 Brady, Casey OC 51 51 1.00 7 Slettvet, Erin OCU 62 61 0.98 8 Pare, Andrea SNU 55 54 0.98 9 Beaty, Leslie USAO 46 45 0.98 10 Howard, Amanda OCU 62 58 0.94

Runs Batted In

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Triples

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Earned Run Average

Strikeouts

Wins

# Player Team G NO Avg./G1 Billups, Keli SNU 55 25 0.46 2 Davis, Ginalee LCU 61 25 0.41 3 Hale, Katie SNU 55 21 0.38 4 Griego, Kelly LCU 60 22 0.37 5 Reynaga, Cortney SGU 59 20 0.34 6 Lankford, Sarah MACU 56 18 0.32 7 Forest, Kristina SNU 51 16 0.31 8 Beaty, Leslie USAO 46 14 0.30 9 Kuebler, Courtney MACU 49 14 0.29 10 Brady, Casey OC 51 14 0.28

# Player Team G NO Avg./G1 Gandolfo, Dana NWOSU 45 5 0.11 2 Forest, Kristina SNU 51 4 0.08 3 Henkes, Alyssa OBU 58 4 0.07 4 Beaty, Leslie USAO 46 3 0.07 5 Parker, Tanya NWOSU 54 3 0.06 6 Turner, Katie SNU 55 3 0.06 7 Gabriel, Kelcey MACU 57 3 0.05 8 Espinoza, Jade LCU 61 3 0.05 9 Campos, Rosalinda USAO 42 2 0.05 Howard, Amanda OCU 62 3 0.05

# Player Team G NO Avg./G1 Howard, Amanda OCU 62 26 0.42 2 Moore, Melissa OCU 62 19 0.31 3 Slettvet, Erin OCU 62 17 0.27 4 Davis, Ginalee LCU 61 16 0.26 5 Johnson, Jenny RSU 55 14 0.26 6 Crotty, Caitlyn USAO 42 9 0.21 7 Hancock, Jeana NWOSU 53 11 0.21 8 Gandolfo, Dana NWOSU 45 9 0.20 Pare, Andrea SNU 55 11 0.20 Hale, Katie SNU 55 11 0.20

# Player Team G ER IP ERA1 1 Wilburn, Ashley OCU 44 33 205.1 1.13 2 Bell, Sharon SGU 45 43 253.0 1.19 3 Griego, Kelly LCU 31 25 130.2 1.34 4 Gutierrez, Alyssa LCU 35 37 189.0 1.37 5 McKean, Sophia OCU 23 17 71.0 1.68 6 LaVelle, Lily OCU 36 44 175.0 1.76 7 Bradley, Sarah SGU 29 30 113.0 1.86 8 Hanner, Amanda OBU 32 48 164.1 2.04 9 Johnson, Jenny RSU 53 113 315.2 2.51 10 Pare, Andrea SNU 40 76 210.2 2.53

# Player Team G NO Avg./G1 Johnson, Jenny RSU 53 315.2 5.96 2 Bell, Sharon SGU 45 253.0 5.62 3 Gutierrez, Alyssa LCU 35 189.0 5.40 4 Pare, Andrea SNU 40 210.2 5.27 5 Ulmer, Caitlyn MACU 29 151.2 5.23 6 Hanner, Amanda OBU 32 164.1 5.14 7 Tweedie, Kalynne MACU 25 128.0 5.12 8 LaVelle, Lily OCU 36 175.0 4.86 9 Matthies, Caitlin OCU 18 87.1 4.85 10 Leonard, Leigh OC 23 107.1 4.67

# Player Team G IP K K/9 Inn.1 Bell, Sharon SGU 45 253.0 436 15.51 2 LaVelle, Lily OCU 36 175.0 263 13.53 3 Wilburn, Ashley OCU 44 205.1 265 11.62 4 Bradley, Sarah SGU 29 113.0 142 11.31 5 Pare, Andrea SNU 40 210.2 241 10.30 6 Griego, Kelly LCU 31 130.2 143 9.85 7 Kimberly, Ashlyn USAO 17 51.1 49 8.59 8 Gutierrez, Alyssa LCU 35 189.0 177 8.43 9 Ulmer, Caitlyn MACU 29 151.2 135 8.01 10 Beach, Sonya OBU 31 137.2 97 6.34

# Player Team G TB AB Pct.1 Howard, Amanda OCU 62 193 211 0.915 2 Davis, Ginalee LCU 61 163 193 0.845 3 Hale, Katie SNU 55 136 169 0.805 4 Gandolfo, Dana NWOSU 45 111 148 0.750 5 Moore, Melissa OCU 62 141 191 0.738 6 Beaty, Leslie USAO 46 118 162 0.728 7 Crotty, Caitlyn USAO 42 88 124 0.710 8 Slettvet, Erin OCU 62 145 208 0.697 9 Hawkins, Raquel LCU 61 120 173 0.694 10 Griego, Kelly LCU 60 119 172 0.692

# Player Team G NO1 Bell, Sharon SGU 45 30 2 Johnson, Jenny RSU 53 29 3 Gutierrez, Alyssa LCU 35 28 4 LaVelle, Lily OCU 36 25 Pare, Andrea SNU 40 25 6 Wilburn, Ashley OCU 44 24 7 Griego, Kelly LCU 31 22 8 Hanner, Amanda OBU 32 15 9 Bradley, Sarah SGU 29 13 10 Ramirez, Amy NWOSU 34 12

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

1. 57 Melissa Yarham 2005 57 Natalie Hamby 2005 57 Taylor Christian 2005 57 Ashley Johnston 2005 57 Lisa Woods 2005 57 Carly Caldaronello 2004 57 Carly Caldaronello 2005 57 Falynn Burns 2004 57 Lisa Woods 2005 57 Claudia Berumen 2005

1. .432 Dana Gandolfo 64-148 20092. .415 Jackie Kopacek 66-159 20083. .413 Jeana Hancock 62-150 20084. .358 Falynn Burns 63-176 20045. .355 Falynn Burns 50-141 20026. .354 Tanya Parker 62-175 2009 7. .353 Jammie Price 67-190 20068. .352 Lisa Woods 62-176 20049. .350 Janette Galindo 50-143 200810. .347 Bryanna Hutton 50-144 2002 .347 Kara Toigo 50-144 2002

1. 194 Melissa Yarham 20042. 190 Jammie Price 20063. 176 Falynn Burns 2004 176 Lisa Woods 20045. 175 Chelsea Rogers 2004 175 Natalie Hamby 2006 175 Tanya Parker 20098. 174 Taylor Christian 20059. 171 Dana Gandolfo 200710. 170 Kristine Sterris 2006

1. 54 Jammie Price 20062. 52 Angie Potter 20023. 49 Tanya Parker 20094. 46 Dana Gandolfo 20095. 40 Kati Jo Gabaldon 20086. 39 Bryanna Hutton 20027. 38 Kara Toigo 20028. 35 Natalie Hamby 2005 35 Jeana Hancock 200810. 33 Bryanna Hutton 2003 33 Allie McSherry 2006 33 Jackie Kopacek 2008

1. 67 Jammie Price 20062. 66 Jackie Kopacek 20083. 64 Dana Gandolfo 20094. 63 Falynn Burns 20045. 62 Lisa Woods 2004 62 Jeana Hancock 2008 62 Tanya Parker 20098. 61 Melissa Yarham 20049. 58 Natalie Hamby 200610. 56 Jeana Hancock 2009

1. 54 Dana Gandolfo 20092. 49 Jeana Hancock 20093. 47 Jammie Price 2006 47 Kara Toigo 2002 47 Jeana Hancock 2008

6. 42 Falynn Burns 20027. 39 Kristine Sterris 20068. 38 Melissa Yarham 20049. 37 Falynn Burns 200410. 37 Tanya Parker 2009

1. 33 Kelly Toigo 20022. 17 Melissa Yarham 20043. 16 Jackie Kopacek 20084. 15 Falynn Burns 20045. 14 Jammie Price 2006 14 Kelsie Gilmore 20077. 12 Falynn Burns 2003 12 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008 12 Kati Jo Gabaldon 200910. 11 Angie Potter 2002 11 Tanya Parker 2009

1. 9 Kara Toigo 20022. 7 Jackie Kopacek 20083. 6 Amber Cardona 20084. 5 Falynn Burns 2002 5 Bryanna Hutton 2002 5 Dana Gandolfo 20097. 4 Angie Potter 20028. 3 Natalie Hamby 2005 3 Chelsea Rogers 2004 3 Falynn Burns 2003 3 Chelsea Rogers 2005 3 Tanya Parker

1. 11 Jeana Hancock 2008 11 Jeana Hancock 20093. 9 Kristine Sterris 2006 9 Jammie Price 2006 9 Dana Gandolfo 20096. 7 Angie Potter 2002 7 Falynn Burns 2004 7 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008 7 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2009 7 Christina Mueller 2009

1. 112 Jammie Price 20062. 111 Dana Gandolfo 20093. 104 Jeana Hancock 20084. 99 Falynn Burns 20045. 98 Jeana Hancock 20096. 96 Jackie Kopacek 20087. 93 Angie Potter 20028. 92 Kristine Sterris 20069. 91 Tanya Parker 200910. 87 Melissa Yarham 2004

STOLEN BASES1. 23 Natalie Hamby 20062. 21 Therese Beeler 20083. 18 Elisa Torres 20064. 17 Chelsea Rogers 2005 17 Kara Toigo 20016. 16 Therese Beeler 20097. 15 Jammie Price 20068. 14 Bryanna Hutton 2002 14 Claudia Berumen 2004 14 Amber Cardona 2008

1. 22 Jeana Hancock 2008 22 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008 22 Tanya Parker 2008 4. 21 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2009 21 Christina Mueller 20096. 20 Tanya Parker 20077. 19 Kelly Toigo 2001 19 Natalie Hamby 2006 19 Tanya Parker 200910. 18 Allie McSherry 2007 18 Therese Beeler 2009

HIT BY PITCH1. 13 Natalie Vasquez 20092. 9 Bryanna Hutton 2002 9 Bryanna Hutton 20034. 7 Natalie Hamby 20055. 6 Jammie Price 2005 6 Elisa Torres 20067. 5 Melissa Yarham 2005 5 Natalie Vasquez 20089. 4 Natalie Hamby 2006 4 Carly Caldaronello 2004 4 Tanya Parker 2009 4 Christina Mueller 2009

INNINGS PITCHED1. 223.1 Ashley Taylor 20052. 222.2 Ashley Taylor 20043. 170.0 Becky Holland 20084. 161.0 Chelsie Wallace 20075. 160.0 Randi Rainwater 20036. 153.0 Janna Jones 20017. 148.2 Jennifer Ortega 20058. 146.0 Chelsie Wallace 20069. 134.1 Debbie Geisler 200310. 133.1 Meagan Lack 2009

WINS1. 21 Ashley Taylor 20042. 16 Becky Holland 2008 3. 15 Ashley Taylor 2005 15 Jennifer Ortega 20055. 14 Shandi McDonough 20026. 12 Ashley Taylor 2006 12 Chelsie Wallace 2007 12 Amy Ramirez 20099. 11 Randi Rainwater 2003 11 Chelsie Wallace 2006

SAVES1. 3 Katie Bieniek 2004 3 Ashley Taylor 20053. 2 Ashley Taylor 20044. 1 Tiffany Niles 2002 1 Debbie Geisler 2003 1 Ashley Taylor 2006 1 Becky Holland 2007 1 Becky Holland 2008 1 Meagan Lack 2009 1 Ashley Ramirez 2009

STRIKEOUTS1. 152 Chelsie Wallace 20072. 140 Ashley Taylor 20043. 121 Ashley Taylor 20054. 102 Randi Rainwater 20035. 101 Chelsie Wallace 20066. 78 Ashley Taylor 20067. 73 Katie Bieniek 20048. 61 Becky Holland 20089. 59 Janna Jones 200110. 57 Shandi McDonough 2002 57 Amy Ramirez 2009

Record vs. Opponent

Team W LAdams State (Colo.) 1 1Avila (Mo.) 1 0Bacone College 8 7Baker (Kan.) 1 0Belhaven (Miss.) 1 0Bellevue (Neb.) 3 2Benedictine (Kan.) 5 1Bethany (Kan.) 2 0 Central Methodist (Mo.) 1 1Central Oklahoma 3 8Columbia (Mo.) 0 2Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 1 1Doane (Neb.) 1 0East Central 2 0Emporia St. (Kan.) 1 1Evangel (Mo.) 4 6Friends (Kan.) 11 5Hastings (Neb.) 0 1Haskell (Kan.) 2 0Hillsdale Baptist 8 1Houston Baptist 1 3Kansas Wesleyan 13 3Lubbock Christian (Tex.) 1 5Mary (Neb.) 1 1McKendree (Ill.) 0 2Mid-America Christian 5 1Mid-America Naz. (Kan.) 1 0Missouri Southern 2 0 Missouri Valley 2 0Newman (Kan.) 14 6North Texas 1 1 Northeastern Okla. 0 1Northern (S.D.) State 2 0Northwood (Tex.) 4 4Oklahoma Baptist 16 13Oklahoma Christian 14 23Oklahoma City 6 29Oklahoma Wesleyan 2 0Ottawa (Kan.) 1 1Park (Mo.) 1 0Panhandle St. 11 5Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 0 6Rogers St. 8 8 Schreiner (Tex.) 0 1Si Tanka (S.D.) 2 0Southeastern Okla. 0 1Southern Nazarene 25 13Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 1 0Southwestern College (Kan.) 6 1St. Edwards (Tex.) 1 0St. Gregory’s 10 24St. Mary’s of the Woods (Ind.) 1 0Sterling (Kan.) 10 1Tabor (Kan.) 1 0Texas - Permian Basin 5 0Texas Tech 0 2Texas Wesleyan 3 2Texas Woman’s 0 1 Univ. of Science and Arts 15 19West Texas A&M 0 2 Wiley (Tex.) 4 0William Jewell (Mo.) 2 1William Woods (Mo.) 0 1York (Neb.) 10 1 TOTALS 258 219

GAMES PLAYED

BATTING AVERAGE (minimum 100 AB)

AT BATS

RUNS SCORED

HITS

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DOUBLES

TRIPLES

HOME RUNS

TOTAL BASES

BASE ON BALLS

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Career Records

GAMES PLAYED1. 208 Tanya Parker 2006-092 201 Falynn Burns 2001-043. 182 Lisa Woods 2003-064. 143 Natalie Vasquez 2007-095. 136 Bryanna Hutton 2002-046. 129 Ashley Taylor 2004-077. 114 Carly Caldaronello 2004-05 114 Melissa Yarham 2004-059. 112 Claudia Berumen 2004-0510. 111 Taylor Christian 2005-05 111 Natalie Hamby 2005-06

BATTING AVERAGE (Minimum 200 AB)1. .378 (118-312) Jeana Hancock 2008-092. .360 (99-275) Jackie Kopacek 2008-093. .354 (113-319) Dana Gandolfo 2007,094. .333 (200-601) Falynn Burns 2001-045. .331 (96-290) Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-096. .329 (111-337) Natalie Hamby 2005-067. .327 (104-318) Jammie Price 2005-068. .314 (91-290) Kara Toigo 2001-029. .313 (198-633) Tanya Parker 2006-0910. .313 (135-432) Bryanna Hutton 2002-04

AT BATS1. 633 Tanya Parker 2006-092. 601 Falynn Burns 2001-043. 490 Lisa Woods 2003-064. 432 Bryanna Hutton 2002-045. 361 Melissa Yarham 2004-056. 358 Natalie Vasquez 2007-097. 337 Natalie Hamby 2005-068. 324 Taylor Christian 2005-069. 319 Kristine Sterris 2006-07 319 Dana Gandolfo 2007,09

RUNS SCORED1. 117 Tanya Parker 2006-09 2. 113 Falynn Burns 2001-043. 99 Bryanna Hutton 2002-044. 79 Lisa Woods 2003-065. 72 Jammie Price 2005-066. 70 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-097. 67 Dana Gandolfo 2007,098. 66 Jeana Hancock 2008-099. 64 Kara Toigo 2001-0210. 62 Natalie Hamby 2005-06

HITS1. 200 Falynn Burns 2001-042. 198 Tanya Parker 2006-09 3. 146 Lisa Woods 2003-064. 135 Bryanna Hutton 2002-04

5. 118 Jeana Hancock 2008-096. 113 Dana Gandolfo 2007,097. 111 Natalie Hamby 2005-068. 104 Melissa Yarham 2004-05 104 Jammie Price 2005-0610. 99 Jackie Kopacek 2008-09

RUNS BATTED IN1. 136 Falynn Burns 2001-042. 101 Tanya Parker 2006-093. 96 Jeana Hancock 2008-094. 84 Dana Gandolfo 2007,095. 68 Melissa Yarham 2004-056. 67 Kara Toigo 2001-027. 65 Jammie Price 2005-068. 62 Natalie Vasquez 2007-099. 60 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-0910. 50 Kristine Sterris 2006-07

DOUBLES1. 39 Falynn Burns 2001-042. 34 Kelly Toigo 2001-023. 30 Tanya Parker 2006-094. 24 Jammie Price 2005-06 24 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-096. 21 Jackie Kopacek 2008-09 7. 20 Kristine Sterris 2006-07 20 Natalie Vasquez 2007-099. 19 Melissa Yarham 2004-05 19 Tanya Parker 2006-08

TRIPLES1. 11 Kara Toigo 2001-022. 10 Falynn Burns 2001-043. 8 Jackie Kopacek 2008-094. 7 Bryanna Hutton 2002-04 7 Tanya Parker 2006-096. 6 Chelsea Rogers 2004-05 6 Amber Cardona 20088. 5 Dana Gandolfo 2007,099 4 Kelly Toigo 2001-02 4 Angie Potter 2002

HOME RUNS1. 22 Jeana Hancock 2008-092. 20 Falynn Burns 2001-043. 14 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-09 14 Dana Gandolfo 2007,095. 13 Kristine Sterris 2006-076. 12 Tanya Parker 2006-097. 11 Jammie Price 2005-068. 8 Taylor Christian 2005-06 8 Heather Hokeah 2008-0910. 7 Angie Potter 2002

7 Melissa Yarham 2004-05 7 Janette Galindo 2007-08 7 Natalie Vasquez 2007-09

TOTAL BASES1. 319 Falynn Burns 2001-042. 278 Tanya Parker 2006-093. 202 Jeana Hancock 2008-094. 184 Dana Gandolfo 2007,095. 167 Jammie Price 2005-066. 164 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-097. 161 Bryanna Hutton 2002-048. 155 Kristine Sterris 2006-079. 147 Lisa Woods 2003-0610. 146 Melissa Yarham 2004-05

STOLEN BASES1. 44 Tanya Parker 2006-092. 38 Bryanna Hutton 2002-043. 37 Therese Beeler 2008-09 4. 35 Natalie Hamby 2005-065. 28 Lisa Woods 2003-066. 26 Claudia Berumen 2004-057. 25 Chelsea Rogers 2004-058. 23 Elisa Torres 2006-079. 22 Kara Toigo 2001-0210. 19 Jammie Price 2005-06 19 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2005-06

BASE ON BALLS1. 70 Tanya Parker 2006-082. 49 Falynn Burns 2001-043. 43 Kati Jo Gabaldon 2008-094. 39 Jeana Hancock 2008-095. 35 Natalie Hamby 2005-066. 33 Kelly Toigo 2001-027. 32 Allie McSherry 2006-07 32 Therese Beeler 2008-09 9. 31 Lisa Woods 2003-0610. 30 Natalie Vasquez 2007-09

HIT BY PITCH1. 19 Bryanna Hutton 2002-04 19 Natalie Vasquez 2007-093. 11 Natalie Hamby 2005-064. 10 Tanya Parker 2006-095. 9 Jammie Price 2005-066. 8 Melissa Yarham 2004-05 8 Elisa Torres 2006-078. 7 Carly Caldaronello 2004-059. 6 Falynn Burns 2001-0410. 5 Taylor Christian 2005-06 5 Kristine Sterris 2006-07 5 Dana Gandolofo 2007,09

INNINGS PITCHED1. 640.1 Ashley Taylor 2004-072. 307.0 Chelsie Wallace 2006-073. 300.2 Becky Holland 2007-08 4. 296.2 Jennifer Ortega 2003-065. 240.1 Debbie Geisler 2001,036. 229.2 Janna Jones 2001-027. 160.0 Randi Rainwater 20038. 157.0 Renea Tarwater 2008-099. 135.1 Tiffany Niles 2001-0210. 133.1 Meagan Lack 2009

WINS1. 53 Ashley Taylor 2004-072. 29 Jennifer Ortega 2003-063. 23 Chelsie Wallace 2006-07 23 Becky Holland 2007-085. 14 Shandi McDonough 20026. 12 Amy Ramirez 20097. 11 Randi Rainwater 20038. 10 Katie Bieniek 2004 10 Whitney Herrmann 200810. 9 Debbie Geisler 2001,03 9 Renea Tarwater 2008-09 9 Meagan Lack 2009

SAVES1. 6 Ashley Taylor 2004-072. 3 Katie Bieniek 20043 2 Becky Holland 2007-084. 1 Debbie Geisler 2001,03 1 Tiffany Niles 2001-02 1 Amy Ramirez 2009 1 Meagan Lack 2009

STRIKEOUTS1. 388 Ashley Taylor 2004-072. 253 Chelsie Wallace 2006-073. 117 Jennifer Ortega 2003-064. 104 Becky Holland 2007-085. 102 Randi Rainwater 20036. 83 Debbie Geisler 2001,037. 75 Janna Jones 2001-028. 73 Katie Bieniek 20049. 57 Shandi McDonough 2002 57 Amy Ramirez 2009 57 Renea Tarwater 2008-09

NO HITTERSChelsie Wallace vs. Southern NazareneApril 12, 2007

Bryanna Hutton (2002-04)

Falynn Burns (2001-04)

Ashley Taylor (2004-07)

Tanya Parker(2006-09)

Jeana Hancock(2008-09)

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Yearly Results

Date Opponent NW OPP2/20 at East Central 8 12/20 at East Central 5 32/22 Kansas Wesleyan 10 02/22 Kansas Wesleyan 3 12/26 Friends (Kan.) 6 02/26 Friends (Kan.) 9 13/2 ^Hastings (Neb.) 0 23/2 ^Bellevue (Neb.) 8 03/3 ^Mary (Neb.) 3 43/6 Newman (Kan.) 4 13/6 Newman (Kan.) 8 53/9 at *Houston (Tex.) Baptist 2 13/9 at *Houston (Tex.) Baptist 2 33/11 at *Texas - Permian Basin 7 03/11 at *Texas - Permian Basin 17 03/14 Central Oklahoma 3 103/14 Central Oklahoma 2 13/20 at Science and Arts 3 23/20 at Science and Arts 0 33/22 at Oklahoma City 2 43/22 at Oklahoma City 0 23/24 Oklahoma Christian 0 73/24 Oklahoma Christian 1 73/27 at Oklahoma Christian 5 73/27 at Oklahoma Christian 0 13/31 at *Texas - Permian Basin 7 33/31 at *Texas - Permian Basin 12 34/5 at Central Oklahoma 0 84/5 at Central Oklahoma 0 64/8 *Northwood (Tex.) 2 14/8 *Northwood (Tex.) 7 54/12 +*Wiley College 1 04/12 +*Wiley College 1 04/13 at *Houston Baptist 0 14/13 at *Houston Baptist 0 14/14 at *Northwood (Tex.) 1 24/14 at *Northwood (Tex.) 1 24/17 at Newman (Kan.) 3 04/17 at Newman (Kan.) 1 24/19 Hillsdale Baptist 6 14/19 Hillsdale Baptist 10 24/20 at Southern Nazarene 0 44/20 at Southern Nazarene 0 44/21 at *Wiley (Tex.) 11 04/21 at *Wiley (Tex.) 12 04/24 Science and Arts 3 1 4/24 Science and Arts 3 24/26 Southern Nazarene 2 14/26 Southern Nazarene 8 05/1 at Panhandle State 4 75/1 at Panhandle State 0 85/4 $Northwood (Tex.) 0 55/4 $Texas - Permian Basin 11 05/5 $Schreiner (Tex.) 1 2*Red River Athletic Conference game^ - Oklahoma Baptist Festival+ - forfeit$ - Red River Conference Tournament - Farmer’s Branch, Texas

Date Opponent NW OPP2/21 Hillsdale Baptist 4 02/21 Hillsdale Baptist 2 32/22 Kansas Wesleyan 13 02/22 Kansas Wesleyan 4 02/23 *Oklahoma Christian 0 82/23 *Oklahoma Christian 0 82/28 Friends (Kan.) 11 32/28 Friends (Kan.) 11 1 3/6 Newman (Kan.) 3 13/6 Newman (Kan.) 7 23/8 ^Hillsdale Baptist 15 03/8 ^Col of St. Mary (Neb.) 3 23/9 ^Oklahoma Christian 3 83/9 ^Mid-America Bible 10 03/12 at Central Oklahoma 4 93/12 at Central Oklahoma 0 13/16 Sterling (Kan.) 8 03/16 Sterling (Kan.) 7 13/18 Haskell (Kan.) Indian Nat. 9 13/18 Haskell (Kan.) Indian Nat. 10 23/22 *Southern Nazarene 8 43/22 *Southern Nazarene 7 23/26 at Kansas Wesleyan 5 43/26 at Kansas Wesleyan 7 6

3/28 *Science and Arts 7 113/28 *Science and Arts 7 14/1 *at Oklahoma City 0 54/1 *at Oklahoma City 0 64/5 %Evangel (Mo.) 5 44/5 %St. Gregory’s 12 44/6 %Northwood (Tex.) 0 24/6 %Newman (Kan.) 15 04/6 %Oklahoma City 3 164/11 at *Oklahoma Baptist 0 44/11 at *Oklahoma Baptist 3 64/15 at Newman (Kan.) 10 84/15 at Newman (Kan.) 7 44/19 #Oklahoma City 0 94/19 #Pittsburg (Kan.) State 0 54/20 #Bacone College 5 44/20 #William Jewell (Mo.) 10 94/23 at *St. Gregory’s 0 74/23 at *St. Gregory’s 3 54/25 at Southern Nazarene 4 14/30 Panhandle State 9 64/30 Panhandle State 4 35/1 at Southern Nazarene 7 55/2 $St. Gregory’s 0 25/2 $Oklahoma Baptist 0 11*Sooner Athletic Conference game^ - St. Gregory’s Univ. Tournament% - Hall of Fame Tournament - Oklahoma City# - Oklahoma City Univ. Invitational$ SAC Conference Tournament - Oklahoma City

Date Opponent NW OPP3/4 *at St. Gregory’s 6 03/4 *at St. Gregory’s 3 23/6 (n) Northern (S.D.) State 9 13/6 (n) Northern (S.D.) State 8 23/8 ^Doane (Neb.) 2 03/8 ^Baker (Kan.) 12 53/11 *Southern Nazarene 6 43/11 *Southern Nazarene 5 33/14 #Oklahoma City 2 73/14 Bacone College 5 13/14 #Central Oklahoma 3 43/15 #Northeastern Oklahoma 1 63/15 #Evangel (Mo.) 6 03/16 at Pittsburg (Kan.) State 1 93/16 at Pittsburg (Kan.) State 5 63/17 at Evangel (Mo.) 1 03/17 at Evangel (Mo.) 4 33/25 Bacone College 1 23/25 Bacone College 2 43/29 *Oklahoma Baptist 1 03/29 *Oklahoma Baptist 0 34/1 *at Oklahoma Christian 3 44/1 *at Oklahoma Christian 1 94/3 Oklahoma Wesleyan 8 04/3 Oklahoma Wesleyan 12 24/9 at Newman University 6 84/9 at Newman University 3 44/10 *at Science and Arts 0 84/10 *at Science and Arts 7 54/11 %Friends (Kan.) 2 84/12 %Columbia (Mo.) 1 44/12 %Panhandle State 7 04/15 at Bacone College 7 34/15 at Bacone College 8 94/21 Newman (Kan.) 4 84/21 Newman (Kan.) 9 34/22 at Panhandle State 1 44/22 at Panhancle State 1 44/25 %Science and Arts 1 24/25 %Emporia (Kan.) State 1 24/25 %Oklahoma City 0 144/26 %Kansas Wesleyan 1 04/26 %Central Oklahoma 0 84/29 *Oklahoma City 7 34/29 *Oklahoma City 1 05/1 $St. Gregory’s 1 75/1 $Southern Nazarene 1 2*Sooner Athletic Conference game(n) neutral site^ - Kansas Wesleyan Univ. Tournament# - Pittsburg (Kan.) State Univ. Tournament% - Oklahoma City Univ. Tournament$ SAC Conference Tournament

Date Opponent NW OPP2/25 Newman (Kan.) 6 32/25 Newman (Kan.) 8 32/26 at Sterling (Kan.) 6 12/26 at Sterling (Kan.) 9 23/2 at Friends (Kan.) 14 13/2 at Friends (Kan.) 4 73/9 *Southern Nazarene 6 43/9 *Southern Nazarene 3 23/11 *at Science and Arts 0 73/11 *at Science and Arts 3 13/15 Si Tanka (ND) 3 23/15 Si Tanka (ND) 9 33/17 (n) Benedictine (Kan.) 3 23/17 at Texas Women’s 1 53/18 at Northwood (Tex.) 6 33/18 at Northwood (Tex.) 6 23/19 at Texas Wesleyan 6 33/19 at Texas Wesleyan 16 83/20 at North Texas 1 93/20 at North Texas 2 13/23 *Oklahoma City 1 43/23 *Oklahoma City 2 13/25 *St. Gregory’s 5 33/25 *St. Gregory’s 0 83/30 *at Oklahoma Baptist 1 03/30 *at Oklahoma Baptist 1 04/2 ^Kansas Wesleyan 8 04/2 ^Ottawa (Kan.) 8 04/3 ^Friends (Kan.) 2 74/3 ^Kansas Wesleyan 12 54/3 ^Emporia State (Kan.) 8 14/6 *at Oklahoma City 0 114/6 *at Oklahoma City 0 54/8 *Science and Arts 5 24/8 *Science and Arts 3 44/13 Oklahoma Baptist 1 0 4/13 Oklahoma Baptist 3 14/15 at *Southern Nazarene 4 2 4/15 at *Southern Nazarene 4 64/16 #*Oklahoma Christian 1 04/16 #Kansas Wesleyan 11 04/16 #Park (Mo.) 3 04/17 #Central Methodist (Mo.) 3 14/17 #Panhandle State 3 44/29 at Texas Tech 4 54/29 at Texas Tech 0 25/1 *Oklahoma Christian 8 45/1 *Oklahoma Christian 7 65/2 at *St. Gregory’s 0 5 5/2 at *St. Gregory’s 1 5 5/6 at *Oklahoma Christian 3 45/7 $St. Gregory’s 4 15/7 $Oklahoma City 3 85/8 $Oklahoma Christian 5 15/8 $Oklahoma City 3 85/13 (R) Bacone College 0 25/13 (R) Oklahoma City 1 2*Sooner Athletic Conference game^ - Emporia (Kan.) State Univ. Tournament# - Oklahoma City University Tournamentplayed at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium$ - SAC Conference Tournament(R) - Region VI Tournament - Farmers Branch, Tex.

Date Opponent NW OPP2/11 ^vs. St. Edwards (Tex.) 2 12/11 ^vs. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 1 2 2/12 ^ Southeastern Oklahoma 0 82/17 *Oklahoma City 0 82/17 *Oklahoma City 2 32/19 Kansas Wesleyan 8 02/19 York College (Neb.) 7 12/20 York College (Neb.) 9 12/20 York College (Neb.) 1 42/21 at Central Oklahoma 1 92/21 at Central Oklahoma 3 02/26 Bacone College 2 12/26 Bacone College 0 32/28 Sterling College 7 02/28 Sterling College 9 33/1 *at Southern Nazarene 5 33/1 *at Southern Nazarene 16 03/3 Friends (Kan.) 3 13/3 Friends (Kan.) 10 13/5 *at Oklahoma Christian 0 1

3/5 *at Oklahoma Christian 6 53/8 at Newman (Kan.) 3 43/8 at Newman (Kan.) 7 33/9 Adams St. (Colo.) 6 53/9 Adams St. (Colo.) 5 163/10 *at Science and Arts 1 33/10 *at Science and Arts 0 63/23 Benedictine (Kan.) 10 13/23 Benedictine (Kan.) 1 03/24 *at Oklahoma City 1 03/24 *at Oklahoma City 0 23/31 Central Oklahoma 9 74/1 *St. Gregory’s 8 114/1 *St. Gregory’s 4 134/2 *Oklahoma Christian 0 14/2 *Oklahoma Christian 5 24/5 *Southern Nazarene 7 14/5 *Southern Nazarene 10 64/15 % Oklahoma City 0 54/15 % Science and Arts 4 34/15 % Missouri Southern 5 24/16 % Southwest Baptist 4 34/16 % Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 3 54/19 *at St. Gregory’s 4 24/19 *at St. Gregory’s 3 44/22 % William Jewell (Mo.) 3 44/22 & McKendree (Ill.) 3 54/22 & Evangel (Mo.) 2 34/28 *Scienc e and Arts 0 34/28 *Scienc e and Arts 2 54/30 *at Oklahoma Baptist 0 84/30 *at Oklahoma Baptist 8 05/3 *Oklahoma Baptist 4 35/3 *Oklahoma Baptist 8 65/5 $St. Gregory’s 5 45/5 $Oklahoma Christian 1 35/5 $Science and Arts 1 5*Sooner Athletic Conference game^ - SE Oklahoma State Festival% - Pittsburg State (Kan.) Classic& - Oklahoma City University Invitationalplayed at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium$ - SAC Conference Tournament - Alva, Okla.

Date Opponent NW OPP2-22 Bacone College 3 72-22 Bacone College 6 52-25 Kansas Wesleyan 11 02-25 York College (Neb.) 3 22-26 York College (Neb.) 9 12-26 York College (Neb.) 9 32-28 at Sterling College (Kan.) 3 02-28 at Sterling College (Kan.) 2 13-1 at Friends (Kan.) 11 23-1 at Friends (Kan.) 12 13-2 Newman (Kan.) 2 13-2 Newman (Kan.) 3 23-7 at *Oklahoma Christian 4 23-7 at *Oklahoma Christian 5 73-8 Southwestern College 8 23-8 Southwestern College 2 03-12 Benedictine (Kan.) 4 73-12 Benedictine (Kan.) 15 73-17 ^Friends (Kan.) 11 33-17 ^Southwestern (Kan.) 10 33-17 ^Tabor (Kan.) 7 13-29 *St. Gregory’s 2 33-29 *St. Gregory’s 1 33-30 at *Southern Nazarene 7 83-30 at *Southern Nazarene 2 174-1 *Oklahoma Christian 3 24-1 *Oklahoma Christian 11 34-4 *Science and Arts 0 34-4 *Science and Arts 2 64-6 at *Oklahoma Baptist 1 24-6 at *Oklahoma Baptist 4 24-8 *Oklahoma City 4 34-8 *Oklahoma City 1 64-10 at Southwestern (Kan.) 3 04-10 at Southwestern (Kan.) 5 74-11 at Rogers State 2 5 4-11 at Rogers State 11 34-13 *Southern Nazarene 1 34-13 *Southern Nazarene 4 24-20 at *Science and Arts 0 24-20 at *Science and Arts 0 104-21 #Kansas Wesleyan 7 04-21 #Evangel (Mo.) 2 64-22 #Rogers State 12 14-22 #McKendree (Ill.) 2 54-24 at Texas Wesleyan 6 84-24 at Texas Wesleyan 11 34-26 *Oklahoma Baptist 17 124-26 *Oklahoma Baptist 0 4

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 30-24RRAC Record: 11-5

2001

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 30-19SAC Record: 2-10

2002

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 22-25SAC Record: 8-4

2003

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 36-21SAC Record: 14-10

2004

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 30-27SAC Record: 11-13

2005

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 30-24SAC Record: 7-15

2006

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Yearly Results

Date Opponent NW OPP2-20 at Bacone College 8 1 2-20 at Bacone College 13 142-27 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. 10 72-27 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. 7 43-6 Oklahoma Panhandle St. 4 0 3-6 Oklahoma Panhandle St. 5 2 3-10 York College (Neb.) 2 1 3-10 York College (Neb.) 1 0 3-15 Newman (Kan.) 1 3 3-16 ^ Bellevue (Neb.) 2 4 3-16 ^ Central Missouri 2 33-16 ^ Missouri Southern 7 5 3-17 ^ Kansas Wesleyan 2 5 3-17 ^ Pittsburg State (Kan.) 1 3 3-23 # Bethany College (Kan.) 3 2 3-23 # William Woods (Mo.) 4 53-24 # Oklahoma Christian 1 0 3-24 # Evangel (Mo.) 4 54-2 *Science and Arts 4 14-2 *Science and Arts 1 24-4 Rogers State 1 54-4 Rogers State 0 24-5 *at Oklahoma Baptist 3 44-5 *at Oklahoma Baptist 13 5 4-9 *Oklahoma Christian 0 54-9 *Oklahoma Christian 4 54-10 *at St. Gregory’s 1 04-10 *at St. Gregory’s 12 74-12 *at Southern Nazarene 5 04-12 *at Southern Nazarene 3 54-16 *Southern Nazarene 4 14-16 *Southern Nazarene 1 0 4-19 *at Oklahoma City 5 94-19 *at Oklahoma City 1 44-20 @ St. Gregory’s 2 14-20 @ Rogers State 5 44-21 @ Columbia College (Mo.) 3 4 4-21 @ Oklahoma City 0 114-23 *Oklahoma City 0 64-23 *Oklahoma City 0 84-24 *St. Gregory’s 0 44-24 *St. Gregory’s 2 64-27 *Oklahoma Baptist 4 64-27 *Oklahoma Baptist 1 84-30 *at Science and Arts 4 04-30 *at Science and Arts 6 15-4 $Southern Nazarene 5 75-4 $Oklahoma Baptist 4 25-5 $Science and Arts 7 65-5 $Oklahoma Christian 3 25-5 $St. Gregory’s 0 105-10 &St. Gregory’s 1 35-10 &Rogers State 0 4* - Sooner Athletic Conference Game^ - Pittsburg State Tournament - Pittsburg, Kan.# - OCU Domino’s Invitational - Okla. City, Okla.@ - OCU Capital Classic - Oklahoma City, Okla.$ - SAC Tournament - Oklahoma City, Okla.& - NAIA Region VI - Farmer’s Branch, Tex.

Date Opponent NW OPP2-19 Oklahoma Panhandle St. 11 22-19 Oklahoma Panhandle St. 12 42-27 Bacone College 7 52-27 Bacone College 5 12-28 Hillsdale Baptist 13 52-28 Hillsdale Baptist 14 13-4 Friends (Kan.) 6 83-4 Friends (Kan.) 6 53-11 *Oklahoma City 4 33-11 *Oklahoma City 1 273-13 at *Mid-America Christian 6 43-13 at *Mid-America Christian 3 03-14 vs. ^Kansas Wesleyan 1 73-14 vs. ^Lubbock Christian 0 8

Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 24-29SAC Record: 9-13

2007

2008Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 31-19SAC Record: 14-12

3-15 vs. ^Oklahoma Christian 6 43-15 vs. ^Belhaven (Miss.) 1 03-20 York (Neb.) 10 13-20 York (Neb.) 15 53-25 *Southern Nazarene 1 03-25 *Southern Nazarene 4 33-26 Sterling (Kan.) 8 73-26 Sterling (Kan.) 9 14-5 at *Lubbock Christian 2 184-5 at *Lubbock Christian 0 114-7 at *Southern Nazarene 7 64-7 at *Southern Nazarene 1 84-8 *St. Gregory’s 2 74-8 *St. Gregory’s 0 74-11 at *USAO 9 154-11 at *USAO 6 44-12 *Oklahoma Baptist 8 54-12 *Oklahoma Baptist 3 64-14 *Mid-America Christian 1 24-14 *Mid-America Christian 5 14-17 at *St. Gregory’s 0 44-17 at *St. Gregory’s 0 64-18 vs. %Bellevue (Neb.) 3 44-18 vs. %Oklahoma Christian 4 64-19 vs. %Bethany (Kan.) 11 84-19 vs. %William Jewell (Mo.) 8 34-22 at *Oklahoma Baptist 7 24-22 at *Oklahoma Baptist 8 94-25 at *Rogers State 1 04-25 at *Rogers State 8 74-28 Benedictine (Kan.) 8 04-28 Benedictine (Kan.) 10 24-29 *Oklahoma Christian 6 54-29 *Oklahoma Christian 6 55-2 vs. $Rogers State 3 75-2 vs. $USAO 8 10* - Sooner Athletic Conference Game^ - Okla. Christian Invit. - Farmer’s Branch, Tex.% - OCU Capital Classic - Oklahoma City, Okla.$ - SAC Tournament - Oklahoma City, Okla.

Date Opponent NW OPP2/17 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. 15 6 2/17 at Oklahoma Panhandle St. 14 32/20 %Texas Wesleyan 4 52/20 %Evangel (Mo.) 8 112/20 %Missouri Valley 6 32/21 %Rogers State 13 152/21 %York (Neb.) 15 32/21 %Missouri Valley 2 12/21 %Evangel (Mo.) 6 202/24 at Hillsdale Baptist 12 42/24 at Hillsdale Baptist 20 13/3 *Oklahoma City 1 83/3 *Oklahoma City 0 73/5 at *Rogers State 7 63/5 at *Rogers State 1 103/6 ^Sterling (Kan.) 0 43/6 ^Avila (Mo.) 13 73/6 ^Ottawa (Kan.) 2 63/7 ^Friends (Kan.) 4 12 3/7 ^Kansas Wesleyan 17 183/9 *Southern Nazarene 1 83/9 *Southern Nazarene 3 213/13 #Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 2 33/13 #Evangel (Mo.) 2 63/13 #Benedictine (Kan.) 9 73/14 #St. Mary’s of the Woods (Ind.) 7 63/14 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 15 13/16 at West Texas A&M 1 93/16 at West Texas A&M 0 93/19 *Lubbock Christian (Tex.) 3 53/19 *Lubbock Christian (Tex.) 4 33/24 at *St. Gregory’s 0 83/24 at *St. Gregory’s 0 73/26 at *Oklahoma Christian 0 53/26 at *Oklahoma Christian 0 24/6 *Mid-America Christian 10 94/6 *Mid-America Christian 12 64/8 *Science and Arts 6 24/8 *Science and Arts 3 64/9 at *Southern Nazarene 7 134/9 at *Southern Nazarene 21 204/16 at *Oklahoma Baptist 9 34/16 at *Oklahoma Baptist 6 34/23 *Oklahoma Christian 4 54/23 *Oklahoma Christian 1 94/24 at *Oklahoma City 0 94/24 at Southwestern (Kan.) 10 14/25 Southwestern (Kan.) 6 34/25 at *Oklahoma City 1 94/28 *Rogers State 3 74/29 *Rogers State 4 1

4-27 *St. Gregory’s 1 104-27 *St. Gregory’s 3 45-5 $Oklahoma Christian 2 115-6 $Southern Nazarene 6 35-6 $Oklahoma Christian 0 8*Sooner Athletic Conference game^ - Sterling (Kan.) College Tournament# - Oklahoma City University Capital City Classic$ - SAC Conference Tournament - Alva, Okla.

2009Head Coach: Cody HooperOverall Record: 25-31SAC Record: 9-17

5/1 $Oklahoma Baptist 1 65/1 $Science and Arts 7 45/1 $Southern Nazarene 1 05/3 $Rogers State 5 25/3 $Lubbock Christian 0 8

*Sooner Athletic Conference game(n) neutral site% - Cowtown Classic - Fort Worth, Tex.^ - Friends Tournament - Wichita, Kan.# - Evangel Tournament - Springfield, Mo.$ SAC Conference Tournament

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Date Conference Location Opponent Result5/4/01 Red River Farmer’s Branch, Tex. Northwood (Tex.) L 0-55/4/01 Red River Farmer’s Branch, Tex. Texas-Permian Basin W 11-05/5/01 Red River Farmer’s Branch, Tex. Schreiner (Tex.) L 1-25/2/02 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Gregory’s L 0-25/2/02 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Baptist L 0-115/1/03 Sooner Athletic Norman, Okla. St. Gregory’s L 1-75/1/03 Sooner Athletic Norman, Okla. Southern Nazarene L 1-25/7/04 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Gregory’s W 4-15/7/04 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City L 3-85/8/04 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Christian W 5-15/8/04 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City L 3-85/5/05 Sooner Athletic Alva, Okla. St. Gregory’s W 5-45/5/05 Sooner Athletic Alva, Okla. Oklahoma Christian L 1-35/5/05 Sooner Athletic Alva, Okla. University of Science and Arts L 1-55/5/06 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Christian L 2-115/6/06 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Southern Nazarene W 6-35/6/06 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Okahoma Christian L 0-85/4/07 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Southern Nazarene L 5-75/4/07 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Baptist W 4-25/5/07 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Univ. of Science and Arts W 7-65/5/07 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Christian W 3-25/5/07 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Gregory’s L 0-105/2/08 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Rogers State L 3-75/2/08 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Univ. of Science and Arts L 8-105/1/09 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma Baptist L 1-65/1/09 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Univ. of Science and Arts W 7-45/1/09 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Southern Nazarene W 1-05/3/09 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Rogers State W 5-25/3/09 Sooner Athletic Oklahoma City, Okla. Lubbock Christian L 0-8

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORD: 11-18

REGIONAL VI TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Date Location Opponent Result5/13/01 Farmer’s Branch, Tex. Bacone College L 0-25/13/01 Farmer’s Branch, Tex. Oklahoma City L 1-25/10/07 Farmer’s Branch, Tex. St. Gregory’s L 1-3 5/10/07 Farmer’s Branch, Tex. Rogers State L 0-4

CONFERENCE AND REGION IX TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

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RUNS BATTED IN2001 Falynn Burns 242002 Kara Toigo 472003 Falynn Burns 332004 Melissa Yarham 382005 Melissa Yarham 302006 Jessica Price 472007 Dana Gandolfo 302008 Jeana Hancock 472009 Dana Gandolfo 54

DOUBLES2001 Kara Toigo 42002 Kelly Toigo 332003 Falynn Burns 122004 Melissa Yarham 382005 Jessica Price 10 Taylor Christian 102006 Jessica Price 142007 Kelsie Gilmore 142008 Jackie Kopacek 162009 Kati Jo Gabaldon 12

TRIPLES2001 Kelly Toigo 2 Kara Toigo 2 Falynn Burns 22002 Kara Toigo 92003 Falynn Burns 32004 Chelsea Rogers 32005 Chelsea Rogers 3 Natalie Hamby 32006 Jessica Price 22007 Tanya Parker 22008 Jackie Kopacek 72009 Dana Gandolfo 5

HOME RUNS2001 Falynn Burns 2 Linsey Goodgion 22002 Angie Potter 72003 Falynn Burns 62004 Falynn Burns 72005 Taylor Christian 52006 Jessica Price 9 Kristine Sterris 92007 Tanya Parker 62008 Jeana Hancock 112009 Jeana Hancock 11

TOTAL BASES2001 Falynn Burns 602002 Angie Potter 932003 Falynn Burns 762004 Falynn Burns 992005 Taylor Christian 712006 Jessica Price 1122007 Tanya Parker 822008 Jeana Hancock 1042009 Dana Gandolfo 111

BASE ON BALLS2001 Kelly Toigo 192002 Kelly Togio 14 Angie Potter 142003 Lisa Woods 152004 Claudia Berumen 15 Falynn Burns 152005 Natalie Hamby 162006 Natalie Hamby 192007 Tanya Parker 202008 Jeana Hancock 22 Tanya Parker 22 Kati Jo Gabaldon 222009 Christina Mueller 21 Kati Jo Gabaldon 21

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HIT BY PITCH2001 Kelly Toigo 32002 Bryanna Hutton 92003 Bryanna Hutton 92004 Carly Caldaronello 42005 Natalie Hamby 72006 Elisa Torres 62007 Lindsay Marshall 3 Tanya Parker 3 Kelsie Gilmore 3 Kristine Sterris 3 Dana Gandolfo 32008 Natalie Vasquez 52009 Natalie Vasquez 13

STOLEN BASES2001 Kara Toigo 172002 Bryanna Hutton 142003 Bryanna Hutton 132004 Claudia Berumen 142005 Chelsea Rogers 172006 Natalie Hamby 232007 Tanya Parker 112008 Therese Beeler 212009 Therese Beeler 16

EARNED RUN AVERAGE2001 Janna Jones 2.182002 Janna Jones 2.932003 Debbie Geisler 2.612004 Ashley Taylor 2.222005 Ashley Taylor 2.942006 Chelsie Wallace 3.272007 Chelsie Wallace 3.412008 Whitney Herrmann 3.632009 Amy Ramirez 3.08

INNINGS PITCHED2001 Janna Jones 153.02002 Shandi McDonough 128.12003 Randi Rainwater 160.02004 Ashley Taylor 222.22005 Ashley Taylor 223.12006 Chelsie Wallace 146.02007 Cehlsie Wallace 161.02008 Becky Holland 170.02009 Meagan Lack 133.1

STRIKEOUTS2001 Janna Jones 592002 Shandi McDonough 572003 Randi Rainwater 1022004 Ashley Taylor 1402005 Ashley Taylor 1212006 Chelsie Wallace 1212007 Chelsie Wallace 1012008 Becky Holland 612009 Amy Ramirez 57

WINS2002 Shandi McDonough 142003 Randi Rainwater 112004 Ashley Taylor 212005 Jennifer Ortega 15 Ashley Taylor 152006 Ashley Taylor 122007 Chelsie Wallace 122008 Becky Holland 162009 Amy Ramirez 12

SAVES2002 Tiffany Niles 12003 Debbie Geisler 12004 Katie Bieniek 32005 Ashley Taylor 32006 Ashley Taylor 12007 Becky Holland 12008 Becky Holland 12009 Amy Ramirez 1 Meagan Lack 1

APPEARANCES2001 Debbie Geisler 22 Janna Jones 222002 Shandi McDonough 252003 Randi Rainwater 282004 Ashley Taylor 382005 Ashley Taylor 442006 Chelsie Wallace 272007 Chelsie Wallace 302008 Becky Holland 332009 Amy Ramirez 34 Meagan Lack 34

GAMES STARTED2001 Janna Jones 222002 Shandi McDonough 222003 Randi Rainwater 232004 Ashley Taylor 332005 Ashley Taylor 332006 Chelsie Wallace 232007 Chelsie Wallace 282008 Becky Holland 292009 Meagan Lack 22

COMPLETE GAMES2001 Janna Jones 202002 Shandi McDonough 172003 Randi Rainwater 192004 Ashley Taylor 252005 Ashley Taylor 232006 Chelsie Wallace 162007 Chelsie Wallace 182008 Becky Holland 102009 Amy Ramirez 10

GAMES FINISHED2001 Janna Jones 202002 Shandi McDonough 222003 Randi Rainwater 242004 Katie Bieniek 132005 Ashley Taylor 112006 Jennifer Ortega 82007 Ashley Taylor 132008 Whitney Herrmann 112009 Amy Ramirez 18

SHUTOUTS2001 Janna Jones 42002 Shandi McDonough 52003 Randi Rainwater 62004 Ashley Taylor 32005 Jennifer Ortega 3 Ashley Taylor 32006 Chelsie Wallace 32007 Chelsie Wallace 32008 Becky Holland 22009 Amy Ramirez 1

Yearly LeadersBATTERS FACED

2002 Shandi McDonough 5692003 Randi Rainwater 7302004 Ashley Taylor 9522005 Ashley Taylor 9632006 Chelsie Wallace 6302007 Chelsie Wallace 7182008 Becky Holland 7992009 Meagan Lack 722

CHANCES2001 Falynn Burns 4232002 Falynn Burns 4252003 Falynn Burns 3692004 Falynn Burns 4772005 Ashley Johnston 3962006 Tanya Parker 3552007 Tanya Parker 3772008 Tanya Parker 4282009 Tanya Parker 332

PUTOUTS2001 Falynn Burns 3982002 Falynn Burns 3852003 Falynn Burns 3342004 Falynn Burns 4542005 Ashley Johnston 3782006 Tanya Parker 3322007 Tanya Parker 3542008 Tanya Parker 4022009 Tanya Parker 312

ASSISTS2001 Kara Toigo 1372002 Kara Toigo 1112003 Staci Noyes 962004 Melissa Yarham 1152005 Carly Caldaronello 113 Melissa Yarham 1132006 Allie McSherry 1232007 Allie McSherry 1142008 Jeana Hancock 1122009 Ashley Vasquez 116

DOUBLE PLAYS2004 Falynn Burns 62005 Ashley Johnston 92006 Tanya Parker 142007 Tanya Parker 92008 Tanya Parker 182009 Tanya Parker 8

CAUGHT STEALING BY2002 Randi McDonough 2 Linsey Goodgion 22003 Lori Haltom 152004 Lori Haltom 502005 Taylor Christian 332006 Lindsay Marshall 262007 Lindsay Marshall 442008 Natalie Vasquez 92009 Natalie Vasquez 10

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TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR HITTING STATISTICS

TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING STATISTICS

Year 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%2001... .260 54-54 1071 164 278 20 8 6 120 332 .310 75 8 151 - .313 - 32 45-51 722 365 51 .9552002... .312 49-49 1265 261 395 49 24 15 190 537 .425 84 17 135 - .363 - 78 56-64 904 528 87 .943 2003... .245 47-47 1213 173 297 33 6 6 130 360 .297 90 17 159 - .306 - 79 50-61 931 389 85 .940 2004... .288 57-57 1575 240 453 60 5 14 182 565 .359 72 15 191 5 .324 4 60 53-64 1138 489 94 .9452005... .275 57-57 1481 229 407 50 10 17 179 528 .357 85 27 194 0 .324 7 80 74-85 1116 452 89 .946 2006... .294 54-54 1463 273 430 52 4 24 197 565 .384 116 22 183 1 .352 12 71 97-111 1055 402 92 .9412007... .261 53-53 1419 182 371 68 6 23 153 520 .366 115 23 217 1 .326 6 61 33-48 1080 450 81 .9502008... .320 50-50 1339 278 428 68 20 27 240 617 .461 133 13 193 1 .383 13 51 78-90 979 529 97 .9402009... .319 56-56 1492 324 476 72 12 46 293 710 .476 159 33 234 0 .395 8 54 63-76 1052 404 118 .925

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg. WP HBP SFA SHA2001... 2.46 - 54 54 - -/- - 311.0 255 129 85 40 122 36 10 12 - - - - - -2002... 3.71 30-19 49 49 35 7/0 1 288.1 307 192 119 59 102 37 5 27 1313 - 27 14 - -2003... 3.43 22-25 47 47 36 9/0 1 312.1 298 185 119 116 157 42 9 17 1410 .235 5 21 - 72004... 2.92 36-21 57 57 36 8/2 5 378.2 338 187 123 124 239 45 8 25 1647 .230 15 15 6 322005... 3.73 30-27 57 57 36 7/1 3 372.0 383 209 154 96 175 60 10 24 1656 .258 22 24 12 402006... 3.94 30-24 54 54 36 5/0 1 351.2 371 222 154 114 207 65 7 21 1590 .265 15 17 8 532007... 4.12 24-29 53 53 34 7/0 1 360.0 415 212 165 110 244 68 9 29 1648 .285 9 19 10 522008... 4.18 31-19 50 50 28 5/0 1 326.1 463 269 195 66 116 89 9 21 1426 .325 10 18 4 45 2009... 5.23 25-31 56 56 23 1/0 2 350.2 542 376 262 136 147 103 9 65 1592 .340 15 15 7 36

Team Year-by-Year Statistics

2009 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Dana Gandolfo (OF)2nd Team: Natalie Vasquez (C), Heather Hokeah (OF)Hon. Mention: Tanya Parker (1B)Gold Glove: Kati Jo Gabaldon (OF)

2008 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Jackie Kopaek (IF)2nd Team: Becky Holland (P), Kati Jo Gabaldon (OF), Jeana Hancock (UTIL)

2007 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Tanya Parker (IF), Dana Gandolfo (OF), Kelsie Gilmore (IF)2nd Team: Chelsie Wallace (P)

2006 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Natalie Hamby (OF), Jammie Price (OF)2nd Team: Chelsie Wallace (P), Lindsay Marshall (C)

2005 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Natalie Hamby (OF)2nd Team: Ashley Taylor (P), Jennifer Ortega (P), Jammie Price (OF) Claudia Berumen (OF)

2004 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Falynn Burns (IF), Bryanna Hutton (OF), Ashley Taylor (P) Melissa Yarham (IF)2nd Team: Lisa Woods (IF)

2003 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Falynn Burns (IF)2nd Team: Bryanna Hutton (OF), Debbie Geisler (P), Randi Rainwater (P)

2002 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Falynn Burns (IF), Angie Potter (OF)2nd Team: Kara Toigo (IF)

2001 (Sooner Athletic Conference)1st Team: Falynn Burns (1B), Janna Jones (P), Loni Oullette (C), Kara Toigo (IF) Co-Newcomer of the Year: Falynn Burns

REGION VI SELECTIONS20091st Team: Dana Gandolfo (OF)

20062nd Team: Natalie Hamby (OF) Jammie Price (OF)

20041st Team: Falynn Burns (1B)

20022nd Team: Angie Potter (OF)

NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SELECTIONS

2007: Ashley Taylor2004: Tiffany Schleve Lori Haltom2002: Kara Toigo2001: Kara Toigo

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

NAIA ALL-AMERICAN

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aspects of sport. Through Champions of Character, the NAIA seeks

to create an environment in which every student-athlete is

committed to the true spirit of competition through five tenets:

integrity, respect, responsibility, servant leadership, and

sportsmanship. The NAIA Champions of Character program is

designed to instill an understanding of character values in sport, and

provide student-athletes, coaches, and parents the training to help

them know the right things, do the right thing, and value the right

thing inside and outside the sports setting.

Founding Partner:

OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE

- 48,000 participating student-athletes- Hundreds of NAIA students recognized annually as All-America Scholar Athletes, thousands more honored on the conference level- Championship opportunities at the conference and national level- 23 championships encompassing 13 sports

WOMEN

Basketball (Div. I & II)Cross CountryGolfIndoor Track & FieldOutdoor Track & FieldSoccerSoftballSwimming & DivingTennisVolleyball

MEN

BaseballBasketball (Div. I & II)Cross CountryFootballGolfIndoor Track & FieldOutdoor Track & FieldSoccerSwimming & DivingTennisWrestling

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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME GAMES FEbruAryTuesday - 16 *Oklahoma City university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Fri. & Sat. - 19-20 at Cowtown Classic Fort Worth, Tex. TBAThursday - 25 at Sterling College Sterling, Kan. 1 p.m. 2/7MarchMonday - 1 Morningside College (Iowa) Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 2 *Mid-America Christian university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Thursday - 4 at *Oklahoma Christian University Edmond 2 p.m. 2/7Fri. & Sat. - 5-6 at Friends Tournament Wichita, Kan. TBA Sunday - 7 at Benedictine College Atchison, Kan. 2 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 9 *Oklahoma baptist university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Thursday - 11 *Southern Nazarene university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Fri.-Sat. - 12-13 at Evangel Tournament Springfield, Mo. TBA Thursday - 18 at *Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City 2 p.m. 2/7Friday - 19 at Bacone College Muskogee 2 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 23 at *Rogers State University Claremore 2 p.m. 2/7Friday - 26 *Lubock Christian university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 30 *university of Science and Arts Alva 2 p.m. 2/7AprilThursday - 1 at *St. Gregory’s University Shawnee 1 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 6 at *Mid-America Christian University Oklahoma City 2 p.m. 2/7Thursday - 8 *Oklahoma Christian university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 13 at *Southern Nazarene University Bethany 2 p.m. 2/7Thursday - 15 at *Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee 2 p.m. 2/7 Tuesday - 20 *rogers State university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Friday - 23 at *Lubbock Christian University Lubbock, Tex. 1 p.m. 2/7Tuesday - 27 *St. Gregory’s university Alva 2 p.m. 2/7Thursday - 29 at *University of Science and Arts Chickasha 2 p.m. 2/7 MayMay 6-8 at #SAC Tournamnent Oklahoma City TBA* denotes Sooner Athletic Conference games

Home Games in Bold# - played at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium

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