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REGISRANGERS.COM1 REGISRANGERS.COMREGISRANGERS.COM1

1 Table of Contents/Credits 2 Media/Sports Information 3 2016 Quick Facts4 2016 Quick Facts

2016 Rangers5 Rosters6 Schedule7 2015 Cumulative Stats9 Season Preview

Returners11 Kaci McClure12 Ashley Prescott13 Nicole Hull14 Rachel Illias15 Nicole Aviles16 Alyssa Finger17 Kate Lorenz18 Bradey King19 Carlie Sexton20 Emily John21 Delaney McGinn22 Melissa Heronema23 Breanna Pearsall

Newcomers25 Leah Gordon/Macy Cox26 Michelle Larose/Rachel Jones

27 Team Head Shots28 Regis University Athletics29 Regis University Mission Statement

Coaches31 Nicole Trimboli, Head Coach32 Kristin Johnson, Assistant Coach

2015 Ranger Review34 2015 Review 35 RMAC Final Release36 2015 NCAA South Central Regional Bracket37 2015 RMAC Tournament Bracket/ All-Tournament Team38 2015 NFCA Top 25 Poll/RMAC Play-ers of the Week39 2015 All-RMAC Awards40 2015 RMAC Academic Awards41 2014 RMAC Preseason Release

RMAC43 RMAC Information 44 RMAC Information45 RMAC Information46 RMAC Champions47 RMAC Leaders48 RMAC Year by Year Standings49 RMAC Year by Year Standings50 RMAC Year by Year Standings51 RMAC Year by Year Standings52 RMAC Team Records53 RMAC Team Records54 RMAC Individual Records55 RMAC Individual Records56 RMAC Individual Records

Regis History/Records58 Year by Year Results59 Year by Year Results60 Year by Year Results61 Year by Year Results62 Year by Year Results63 Year by Year Results64 Year by Year Results65 Year by Year Leaders66 Year by Year Leaders67 Year by Year Leaders68 Year by Year Leaders69 Year by Year Leaders70 All-Time Opponent History71 All-Time Opponent History72 All-Time Opponent History73 All-Time Opponent History74 All-Time Opponent History75 All-Time Opponent History76 All-Time Opponent History77 All-Time Opponent History78 Series Record79 All-Americans/All-Region80 All-Americans/All-Region81 Class Leaders82 Class Leaders83 Class Leaders84 Class Leaders85 Class Leaders86 Class Leaders87 Class Leaders88 Class Leaders89 Coaching History

About Regis/Denver91 About Regis92 About Regis93 Administration/Coaches94 Athletics Directory 95 Facilities96 Facilities97 About Denver

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The 2015 Regis University Softball Media Guide was written and designed by Sports In-formation Director Whitney Franker. Editing assistance from the Regis softball staff.

Photo Credits: Brett Stakelin, Sarah Ot-teman, Hayley Sprenger, Art Blisten, and Jeremy Phillips. RMAC pictures supplied by Zach Bond, RMAC Media Relations Director. Pictures of Regis Unviersity supplied by the

Regis University University Relations Depart-ment.

Mission Statement:The Regis University athletics department seeks to encourage the success of student-athletes by reaching their maximum potential in athletic competition, academic progress and personal development, through an environ-ment of accountability, service and tradition.

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Media Services The 2016 Regis University softball me-dia guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Ranger softball. Addi-tional information, including releases and photographs may be obtained by contact-ing the Regis Sports Information Offi ce at (303) 458-4052.

Media Credentials All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for home softball matches should be directed to [email protected]. Requests must be made at least one week before the match.

Player Interviews All media requests for interviews with Regis softball players should be directed to Whitney Franker at 303-458-4052, preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season interviews is after practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours, depending on student-athlete class schedules.

Coach Trimboli Interviews The best time to reach Coach Nicole Trimboli for an interview is weekdays before practice. Interviews with Coach Trimboli should be scheduled through Whitney Franker by calling 303-458-4052.

Postgame Interviews If you want an interview with any player or coach please contact Whitney Franker on press row right before the match is over or shortly after the match ends. Press row for Regis softball games is located in the press box. Photography All photographers are only allowed on along the fences outside of the fi eld, you will be asked to move if you are not in an approved area. Contact Whitney Franker at least 24 hours prior to the match.

Radio Requests for live radio should be made to Whitney Franker.

Stats Box scores and fi nal statistics will be distributed after the completion of the game.

Whitney FrankerSports Information Director

Franker is in her second year with the Regis University athletics staff. The 2015-16 will be her fi rst full year as the Sports Information Director. Franker will be the main point of contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s basket-ball, and softball. A native of Urban-dale, Iowa, Franker graduated in 2009 from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa where she earned a B.A. in Sports Administration. Franker was the assistant wom-en’s basketball coach at Grand View University, in Des Moines, Iowa and helped the Vikings a very successful 2012-2013 campaign. Her main duties included recruiting and player develop-ment. Along with her coaching duties, she was an assistant sports informa-tion director for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, outdoor track & fi eld, and men’s and women’s tennis. Franker was a four-year letterwin-ner in both soccer and basketball at Simpson earning fi rst team all-confer-ence a toal of fi ve times, three in soccer and two in basketball, and numerous player of the week honors. She was apart of the Storm basketball team that made back-to-back NCAA DIII Sweet Sixteen appearances and was ranked as high as #6 in the nation.

Shane CarneyAssistant Sports Information

Director

Shane Carney is entering his second year as graduate assistant for the Regis Sports Information Department. In Spring 2013, Shane graduated from the University of Iowa earning his B.A. degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. During his time at Iowa, Shane was a sports reporter for The Daily Iowan and Daily Iowan Television, the school’s student-run newspaper and television news broadcast. During the spring semester of his junior year, Shane in-terned at KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Then for the past year, Shane worked at KCRG-TV9 as a news photo-journalist and sports correspondent. As Shane works towards his Master of Arts degree in Digital Media Commu-nication, he will be shooting highlights and photos at all home games. He will also be producing stories that go be-yond the fi eld or gym; those stories will feature how Regis athletes and coaches are leaders in competition, the class-room, and in the Denver community. Shane is originally from Iowa City, Iowa.

Jake BrantleyAssistant Sports Information

Director

Brantley begins his fi rst year as a member of the Regis University Sports Information staff. Brantley will serve as the main point of contact for men’s and women’s soccer and baseball while assisting with men’s and women’s bas-ketball. A 2013 graduate of Regis Univer-sity, Brantley earned a Bachelor of Sci-ence degree in Biology. While at Regis, Brantley was a member of the Ranger baseball team for two seasons. He also served as the Director of Intramurals throughout his senior year. In spring 2015, Brantley vol-unteered for the sports information department helping with baseball, softball, and women’s lacrosse where his love of sports and desire to be-come more involved continued to grow. Brantley will pursue a Master of Arts in Sports Management. Brantley is a native of Colorado orginally from Littleton.

Contact Information

Website: regisrangers.comTwitter: @regisrangersInstagram: regisrangersFacebook: Regis University AthleticsHashtags: #RangerUp #RegisRangers

Whitney Franker- Sports Information DirectorOffi ce: 303-458-4052Cell: 515-988-9001E-Mail: [email protected]

Shane Carney- Graudate Assistant Sports Information DirectorOffi ce: 303-458-4070Cell: 319-621-4299E-Mail: [email protected]

Jake Brantley - Graduate Assistant Sports Information DirectorOffi ce: 303-458-4070Cell: 720-275-1191E-Mail: [email protected]

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2016 Regis University Softball Quick Facts

GENERALName of School ...................................Regis University

City/Zip ......................................Denver, Colo./80221

Founded ...............................................................1877

Enrollment ..........................................................1,600

Nickname ........................................................ Rangers

School Colors ...............................Navy Blue and Gold

Home Pitch ....................................Regis Softball Field

Capacity ..............................................................1,000

Affi liation ........................................NCAA Division II

Conference .. Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. (RMAC)

President ...............................Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J.

Alma Mater ................................... St. Louis University

Interim Athletics Director ................... David Spaff ord

Alma Mater, Yr. .........................................Kansas State

Athletic Dept. Phone ..........................(303) 458-4070

Ticket Offi ce Phone ............................(303) 458-4070

Head Coach .........................................Nicole TrimboliAlma Mater, Yr ..................................... Nebraska, 2004Record at School (yrs.) ..........(123-129, .488 - 5 years)Career Record (yrs.) ............................................. SameSoftball Offi ce Phone...........................(303) 458-4353Best Time of Day to Call ......................8 a.m. to NoonAssistant Coaches............ Kristin Johnson (Iowa, 2003)........................... Ashley Pulido (Colorado Mesa, 2014)Athletic Trainer ........................................Dan Lepping

Radio Station ................... KRCX (RU Student Radio)Radio Number .................................... (303) 964-5392Newspapers

Th e Denver Post101 W. Colfax Ave.

Denver, Colorado 80202Phone: (303) 954-1294

Email: [email protected]

Mile High NewsP.O. Box 17270

Golden, Colorado 80402Phone: (303) 279-5541

Email: [email protected]

Your Hubwww.yourhub.com

Th e HighlanderRegis University

Email: [email protected]

COACHING STAFF

HISTORYFirst year of softball .............................................. 1990Overall all-time record ....................... 704-570-1 (.552)No. years in NCAA Tourn./last ..........................6/2015Last NCAA post-season opponent ................St. Mary’sResult ................................................................L, 10-2

SPORTS INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Sports Information Director ............. Whitney FrankerSID Offi ce Phone ................................. (303) 458-4052Cell Phone ........................................... (515) 988-9001SID Email ...................................... [email protected] Assistant SID ........................... Shane CarneyCell Phone ........................................... (319) 621-4299Graduate Assistant Email [email protected] Assistant SID ............................ Jake BrantleyCell Phone ........................................... (720) 275-1191Graduate Assistant Email [email protected] SID ....................................... Whitney FrankerWebsite ................................................ regisrangers.com

Overall Record in 2015 ...............32-19, 22-11 RMAC ..............................................11-7 (H), 10-3 (A), 11-9 (N)RMAC Record/Finish ...................................22-11/3rdFinal Ranking in 2015 ...........................................N/AStarters Returning/Lost .........................................10/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............................13/3

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Starters Returning (10)

Starters Lost (2)

Returners (3)

Newcomers (4)# Player Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown/Last School (High School) 3 Macy Cox Fr. INF R/R 5-6 Westminster, Colo./Holy Family HS

Notes: was a two-time All-Conference First Team selection...All-State Second Team...captain of her team senior year...helped her team to three straight state tournamnet appearances...four year letterwinner...Honor Roll four years in a row11 Michelle Larose Fr. INF R/R 5-4 Belmont, Calif./Saint Ignatius College Preparatory

Notes: awarded defensive most valuable player twice...played for NorCal Blitz team that won the Reno World Series Tourna-ment...captain of both her high school and club team....four year letterwinner...Dean’s List member13 Leah Gordon So. C R/R 5-5 Rancho Bernardo, Calif.

Notes: played one season at Palomar CC...helped the team to fi nish 41-4-1 and 17-1 in conference...Pacifi c Coast Athletic Conference Champions...SoCal Regional and Super Regional Champions23 Rachel Jones Fr. P R/R 5-7 Antioch, Calif./Deer Valley HS

Notes: a 2015 graduate of Deer Valley High School

# Player Pos. GP-GS Avg. AB H R 2B HR RBI OB% SLG% FLD% Other

3 Taylor Wilcox 3B 51-51 .323 164 53 30 13 2 32 .367 .463 .935 Academic 1st Team

11 Brianna Bogdajewicz OF 49-48 .322 87 28 19 - - 5 .379 .345 .953

# Player Cl. Pos. GP-GS Avg. AB H R 2B HR RBI OB% SLG% FLD% Other

1 Alyssa Finger Jr. OF 50-50 .294 143 42 18 6 - 14 .346 .336 .968 RMAC Academic Honor Roll

2 Emily John So. OF 51-51 .358 165 59 37 7 2 23 .411 .461 .983 Led team in batting

5 Bradey King Jr. SS 51-51 .288 160 46 40 6 - 20 .375 .338 .941 RMAC Academic Honor Roll

6 Delaney McGinn So. 2B 50-50 .299 154 46 24 9 5 24 .339 .455 .968 82 putouts

7 Carlie Sexton Jr. 1B 51-51 .342 158 54 28 18 4 44 .409 .544 .993 All-RMAC 2nd Team

9 Kaci McClure Sr. C 41-41 .167 30 5 2 2 - 1 .188 .233 .978 192 putouts

15 Ashley Prescott Sr. OF 26-10 .250 20 5 11 1 - 1 .348 .300 1.000 RMAC Academic Honor Roll

21 Rachel Illias Sr. Utl. 7-6 .400 20 8 1 4 - 9 .478 .700 - RMAC Academic Honor Roll

# Player Cl. Pos. GP-GS ERA W L CG IP BB K K/G H R SV Other

19 Nicole Hull Sr. P 31-25 4.70 11 10 8 131.0 64 68 3.63 146 95 0 All-RMAC 2nd Team

22 Nicole Aviles Sr. P 38-25 2.90 21 9 20 214.2 74 162 5.28 188 104 1 All-RMAC 1st Team

# Player Cl. Pos. GP-GS Avg. AB H R 2B HR RBI OB% SLG% FLD% Other

4 Kate Lorenz So. C 7-2 .000 6 0 2 - - 0 .000 .000 -

8 Melissa Heronema So. OF 19-7 .154 26 4 3 - - 5 .214 .154 -

10 Breana Pearsall So. OF 34-6 .250 12 3 15 - - 0 .357 .250 .917

Key Losses (1)# Player Pos. GP-GS ERA W L CG IP BB K K/G H R Other

23 Rachelle Knudson P 6-1 11.55 0 0 - 6.2 10 2 2.10 13 11 RMAC Academic Honor Roll

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2016 Regis University Softball Roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown/Previous School (High School)

1 Alyssa Finger Jr. OF R/R 5-5 Las Vegas, Nev./Centennial HS

2 Emily John So. UT L/R 5-4 Beaverton, Ore./Beaverton HS

3 Macy Cox Fr. INF R/R 5-5 Westminster, Colo./Holy Family HS

4 Kate Lorenz Jr. C L/L 5-7 Chicago, Ill./St. Ignatius College Prep

5 Bradey King Jr. SS R/R 5-5 Loveland, Colo./Loveland HS

6 Delaney McGinn So. UT R/R 5-7 Arvada, Colo./Arvada West HS

7 Carlie Sexton Jr. 1B R/R 5-5 Littleton, Colo./Chatfield HS

8 Melissa Heronema So. OF R/R 5-4 Westminster, Colo./Standley Lake HS

9 Kaci McClure Sr. C R/R 5-7 Huntsville, Ark./Independence CC/Northeastern A&M (Huntsville HS)

10 Breana Pearsall So. OF L/R 4-10 Fremont, Calif./Moreau Catholic HS

11 Michelle Larose Fr. 3B R/R 5-4 Belmont, Calif./Saint Ignatius College Prep

13 Leah Gordon So. C R/R 5-5 Rancho Bernardo, Calif./Grand View University

15 Ashley Prescott Sr. OF R/R 5-2 Berthoud, Colo./Berthoud HS

19 Nicole Hull Sr. P R/R 5-6 Westminster, Colo./Westminster HS

21 Rachel Illias R-Sr. 3B L/R 5-5 Beaverton, Ore./Jesuit HS

22 Nicole Aviles Sr. P R/R 5-3 Phoenix, Ariz./University of Buffalo (Sandra Day O’Connnor HS)

23 Rachel Jones Fr. P R/R 5-7 Antioch, Calif./Deer Valley HS

Head Coach: Nicole Trimboli Assistant Coach: Kristin Johnson Graduate Assistant Coach: Ashley Pulido

PronunciationsMelissa Heronema - Her-on-uh-muh

Breanna Pearsall - Pier-sawl

Rachel Illias - ILL-ee-us

Nicole Aviles - Uh-veel-us

Nicole Trimboli - trim-BOWL-ee

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2016 Regis University Softball ScheduleDate Opponent Place Time (MT) Fri., Jan. 29 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St. Lubbock, Texas 1:00 PM Fri., Jan. 29 at Lubbock Christian Lubbock, Texas 3:15 PM Sat., Jan. 30 vs. Midwestern St. Lubbock, Texas 12:00 PM Sat., Jan. 30 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St. Lubbock, Texas 2:15 PM Sun., Jan. 31 vs. Midwestern St. Lubbock, Texas 11:00 AM Sun., Jan. 31 at Lubbock Christian Lubbock, Texas 1:15 PM Fri., Feb. 5 vs. Hawai’i Hilo at Desert Stinger Classic Las Vegas, Nev. 11:30 AM Fri., Feb. 5 vs. Central Washington at Desert Stinger Classic Las Vegas, Nev. 2:00 PM Sat., Feb. 6 vs. Cal Baptist at Desert Stinger Classic Las Vegas, Nev. 2:00 PM Sat., Feb. 6 vs. Concordia-Irvine at Desert Stinger Classic Las Vegas, Nev. 7:00 PM Sun., Feb. 7 vs. Western Washington at Desert Stinger Classic Las Vegas, Nev. 11:30 AM Sat., Feb. 20 Chadron State* Regis Softball Field 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., Feb. 21 Chadron State* Regis Softball Field 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Sat., Feb. 27 at New Mexico Highlands* Las Vegas, N.M. 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., Feb. 28 at New Mexico Highlands* Las Vegas, N.M. 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Sat., March 5 at Colorado Mesa* Grand Junction, Colo. 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., March 6 at Colorado Mesa* Grand Junction, Colo. 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Sat., March 12 Colorado Mines* Regis Softball Field 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., March 13 Colorado Mines* Regis Softball Field 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Sat., March 19 Colorado Christian* Regis Softball Field 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., March 20 Colorado Christian* Regis Softball Field 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Fri., March 26 Black Hills State* Regis Softball Field 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sat., March 27 Black Hills State* Regis Softball Field 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Sat., April 2 vs. UC-Colorado Springs at Adams State* Alamosa, Colo. 12:00 PM Sat., April 2 at Adams State* Alamosa, Colo. 2:00 PM Sun., April 3 at Adams State* Alamosa, Colo. 11:00 AM Sun., April 3 vs. UC-Colorado Springs at Adams State* Alamosa, Colo. 1:00 PM Sat., April 9 at Metro State* Denver, Colo. 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., April 10 at Metro State* Denver, Colo. 11:00 AM/1:00 PM Sat., April 16 CSU-Pueblo* Regis Softball Field 11:00 AM Sat., April 16 Fort Lewis* Regis Softball Field 3:00 PM Sun., April 17 Fort Lewis* Regis Softball Field 10:00 AM Sun., April 17 CSU-Pueblo* Regis Softball Field 2:00 PM Sat., April 23 at Western New Mexico* Silver City, N.M. 12:00 PM/2:00 PM Sun., April 24 at Western New Mexico* Silver City, N.M. 11:00 AM/1:00 PM April 28-April 30 RMAC Tournament TBD TBD

Home games in Bold * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

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2015 Regis University SoftballStatistics Summary for Regis University (as of May 09, 2015)

(All games)

Record: 32-19 Home: 11-7 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 11-9 RMAC: 22-11

Date Opponent Score2/6 vs #13 Missouri-St. Louis L 0-42/6 vs Texas Woman's W 6-5

12/7 vs #4 Southeastern Okla. L 3-82/7 vs Molloy W 4-32/8 vs Metro State L 8-9

#2/8 vs Texas Woman's W 8-52/13 vs Augustana (SD) L 4-62/13 vs Lubbock Christian L 5-132/14 vs Saint Martin's W 5-42/15 vs Sonoma State L 0-102/15 vs Western Oregon W 8-0

*2/20 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 2-1*2/20 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 13-3*2/20 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 10-3*3/8 at CSU-Pueblo W 5-4*3/8 vs Colorado Mesa W 3-2*3/9 vs Colorado Mesa W 9-2*3/9 at CSU-Pueblo W 8-5*3/14 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 6-5*3/14 COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 0-7*3/15 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 5-4*3/15 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 8-2*3/21 vs UCCS W 8-5*3/21 at Fort Lewis W 6-5*3/22 at Fort Lewis W 10-1*3/22 vs UCCS L 3-6*3/28 at Colorado Mines L 4-6*3/28 at Colorado Mines W 12-0*3/29 at Colorado Mines W 9-1*3/29 at Colorado Mines W 8-0*4/3 at Chadron State W 5-1*4/3 at Chadron State W 4-0*4/4 at Chadron State L 4-7*4/4 at Chadron State L 0-1*4/11 CSU-PUEBLO L 2-5*4/11 ADAMS STATE UNIV. L 1-2*4/12 ADAMS STATE UNIV. W 5-1*4/12 CSU-PUEBLO W 7-2*4/19 METRO STATE L 3-7*4/19 METRO STATE L 3-5*4/20 METRO STATE L 0-9*4/20 METRO STATE W 11-10*4/25 WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 1-2*4/25 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 2-14/30 vs Colorado Christian W 4-34/30 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 3-25/1 vs Adams State W 6-1

#5/2 at #18 Metro State W 1-05/8 vs Metro State L 1-25/9 vs Texas Woman's W 11-105/9 vs #7 St. Mary's L 2-10

Player avg slug ob% g ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs eEmily John . 3 5 8 . 4 6 1 . 4 1 1 51 165 37 59 7 2 2 23 14 20 16 3 1Carlie Sexton . 3 4 2 . 5 4 4 . 4 0 9 51 158 28 54 18 1 4 44 17 10 3 0 3Taylor Wilcox . 3 2 3 . 4 6 3 . 3 6 7 51 164 30 53 13 2 2 32 11 11 10 2 14Brianna Bogdajewi . 3 2 2 . 3 4 5 . 3 7 9 49 87 19 28 0 1 0 5 7 25 16 2 3Nicole Hull . 3 2 0 . 5 2 5 . 3 8 1 46 122 18 39 7 0 6 31 12 16 1 0 0Delaney McGinn . 2 9 9 . 4 5 5 . 3 3 9 50 154 24 46 9 0 5 24 8 13 15 2 5Alyssa Finger . 2 9 4 . 3 3 6 . 3 4 6 50 143 18 42 6 0 0 14 13 19 7 2 3Bradey King . 2 8 8 . 3 3 8 . 3 7 5 51 160 40 46 6 1 0 20 20 16 19 1 11Nicole Aviles . 2 3 6 . 3 7 0 . 2 8 7 45 127 8 30 8 0 3 21 7 22 0 0 1Kaci McClure . 1 6 7 . 2 3 3 . 1 8 8 41 30 2 5 2 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 5--------------------Rachel Illias . 4 0 0 . 7 0 0 . 4 7 8 7 20 1 8 4 1 0 9 3 0 0 1 0Ashley Prescott . 2 5 0 . 3 0 0 . 3 4 8 26 20 11 5 1 0 0 1 1 5 4 0 0Breana Pearsall . 2 5 0 . 2 5 0 . 3 5 7 34 12 15 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 1 1Melissa Heronema . 1 5 4 . 1 5 4 . 2 1 4 19 26 3 4 0 0 0 5 1 7 0 2 0Kayla Staab . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 1 1 1 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0Kate Lorenz . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 1 4 3 7 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0Rachelle Knudson . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals . 3 0 1 . 4 1 7 . 3 6 0 51 1402 256 422 81 8 22 231 117 179 99 16 47

Opponents . 2 5 6 . 4 0 0 . 3 4 4 51 1358 210 347 63 17 33 194 148 232 55 14 80

LOB - Team (317), Opp (337). DPs turned - Team (8), Opp (11). CI - Team (0), Opp(1). IBB - Team (1), R. Illias 1, Opp (1).

Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so avg hrNicole Aviles 2 . 9 0 21-9 38 27 22 3 1 214.2 188 104 89 74 162 . 2 3 4 20Nicole Hull 4 . 7 0 11-10 29 23 8 0 0 131.0 146 95 88 64 68 . 2 8 0 12Rachelle Knudson 11.55 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 6.2 13 11 11 10 2 . 3 8 2 1Totals 3 . 7 4 32-19 51 51 30 5 1 352.1 347 210 188 148 232 . 2 5 6 33

Opponents 4 . 2 4 19-32 51 51 23 5 1 341.2 422 256 207 117 179 . 3 0 1 22

PB - Team (9), K. McClure 7, T. Wilcox 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), K. McClure1. SBA/ATT - K. McClure (38-48), N. Aviles (27-34), N. Hull (27-33), T. Wilcox(17-19), R. Knudson (1-2).

Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalRegis University 36 29 59 28 37 30 24 8 4 1 256Opponents 50 34 23 25 27 26 13 6 2 4 210

Win-loss breakouts: Day 32-18; Night 0-1; vs Left 5-1; vs Right 27-18;1-run games 15-5; 2-run games 0-3; 5+run games 11-6; Extra inns 8-2; Shutouts 5-5.Current streak: Lost 1; Longest winning streak: 9; Longest losing streak: 4.Attendance: Home 1325 (avg 82); Away 2645 (avg 80); Total 3970 (avg 81).

2016 SEASON PREVIEW2016 SEASON PREVIEW

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The Regis University Ranger softball team will return to the fi eld in 2016 looking to build on the ground work laid by last year’s squad. Head Coach Nicole Trimboli enters into her sixth season at the helm and is excited at the opportunity this group of young women has to offer, “We have pitching, defense, offense and most importantly, the right mindset.”

Last season, the Rangers made noise in the RMAC producing their best season since 2011 fi n-ishing 32-19 overall and 22-11 in conference play; including opening up league play with a nine-game win streak. How they reached NCAA Division II postseason play cannot go unmentioned.

The team went undefeated throughout the conference tournament winning four-straight games and defeating opponents by a 14-6 margin, including a dramatic 13-inning 3-2 win over West-ern New Mexico and the 1-0 takedown of the RMAC regular season champions in Metro State to claim the tournament title.

The RMAC Tournament Champions secured an automatic bid and the six-seed in the NCAA Re-gional in San Antonio, Texas. The Rangers went 1-2 defeating Texas Woman’s 11-10 but suffer-ing losses to conference foe Metro State and No. 7 in the nation St. Mary’s.

RU’s successes last season continue to grab the attention of other RMAC opponents. Regis was picked as the preseason favorite for the upcoming season garnering 133 points and fi ve fi rst place nods slightly edging out Metro State with 130 points. “Our biggest goal is to exhaust our potential. If we do that, championships and postseason will take care of themselves,” stated Trimboli. Just four points separate the teams picked to fi nish in the top-three of the RMAC with Colorado Mesa coming in at 129 points.

Regis lost three players in four-year letterwinners Taylor Wilcox, Brianna Bogdajewicz, and Rach-elle Knudson to graduation. With 12 returning players and the addition of four newcomers, the Rangers have high expectations of yet again competing as one of the top teams in the RMAC. “We have strong leadership from the upperclassmen and a group of underclassmen that understand what it is going to take to reach our goals during regular season and postseason,” said Trimboli.

Senior Nicole Aviles, the RMAC Preseason Pitcher of the Year, returns to the mound for RU af-ter performing as one of the best pitchers in the RMAC. Last season, Aviles ranked at the top of many pitching categories including opposing batting average (.234), innings pitched (214.2), and batters struck out (162) earning her a spot on the All-RMAC First Team.

All-RMAC Second Team selections senior Nicole Hull and junior Carlie Sexton will also return. Hull, a pitcher and designated hitter, and Sexton, a fi rst baseman, provided big numbers at the plate for Regis. Sexton was second on the team with a .342 batting average and fi rst with a .544 slug percentage. Sexton also broke the single-season record for most doubles with 18. Hull led the team in homeruns with six and batted .320 on the year.

Trimboli and staff believe they have the right mix of talent and potential, “Our goal is to keep them focused and enjoy the process and challenge of what it takes to be champions,” said Trim-boli. Each player is unique in that they bring something different to the table, “There will be mul-tiple players who stand out on any given day, giving us balance and depth throughout the line,” added Trimboli.

Tradition Starts Here. Beginning 2016 on Top.

2016 RETURNERS2016 RETURNERS

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K A C I M c C L U R EK A C I M c C L U R E #9#92015, JuniorPlayed and started in 41 games behind the plate for the Rangers...owned a .978 fi elding percentage...ranked second on the team in put-outs with 192...tallied an RBI in 4-0 win in the second game of four against Chadron State on April 3

Independence Community Col-legePlayed one season of volleyball at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan...Named Most Inspirational Player at ICC in 2012

Northeastern Oklahoma A&MSpent two seasons at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Miami, Okla...Played in 43 games as a sophomore behind the plate...Had 79 at bats and connected on 16

hits, of which fi ve were doubles...In her two seasons, helped NEO-AM to a 87-28 (.756) record

Huntsville High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Huntsville High School in Huntsville, Ark...A four-time all-conference selec-tion at HHS...Earned All-State honors both her junior and senior seasons...A two-time Defensive Player of the Year in both softball and volleyball...Named Team MVP in softball both her junior and se-nior seasons

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2015 41 30 2 5 2 - 1 1 9 .167 .188 .233 229 32 5 .978

Total 41 30 2 5 2 - 1 1 9 .167 .188 .233 229 32 5 .978

Catcher 5-7 Senior R/R Huntsville, Ark.Independence CC/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Huntsville HS

About KaciParents: Mark and Shannon McClureMajor: Health and Exercise Science

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2015, JuniorSaw action in 26 games while making ten starts...tallied fi ve hits to score 11 runs in 20 at bats...drove in two runs off one hit in 12-0 shutout over Colo-rado Mines on March 28...went 4-4 in stolen bases

2014, SophomoreSaw action in 34 games while mak-ing 30 starts in right fi eld...Hit .224 going 15-for-67...Crossed the plate nine times...Went 3-for-4 with sea-son highs of three RBIs and two runs scored in Rangers 13-0 win over Si-mon Fraser on February 9th

2013, FreshmanSaw action in 29 contests while mak-ing eight starts with seven coming in right fi eld...Crossed the plate nine times...Went 1-for-2 with two runs scored, an RBI and a walk against UC-San Diego on February 17th

Berthoud High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Berthoud High School in Berthoud, Colo...Named First Team All-Colorado Class 3A as a senior...As a senior she batted .434 with a .510 on-base percentage...Had 36 hits with four doubles, four triples and one homerun...As a junior hit .413 and led the team with 36 runs scored...Led BHS to back-to-back state Class 3A state runner-up fi n-ishes...Helped Berthoud to 2011 state track championship...Earned three letters in softball and four in track...Led Berthoud to 800 meter sprint medley state championship in 2012...Named First Team All-Patriot League twice...Named First Team All-Patriot League in track four times...All-State Track honoree three times...Played for Berthoud Blaze White softball club team...Ran for Fort Collins Track Club

Outfield 5-2 Senior R/R Berthoud, Colo. Berthoud HS

About AshleyParents: Frank and Bonnie Prescott

Honors/Awards• 2015 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2013 29 19 9 3 - - 1 4 8 .158 .304 .158 10 1 1 .900

2014 34 67 9 15 1 - 6 6 9 .224 .288 .239 36 1 3 .917

2015 26 20 11 5 1 - 1 1 5 .250 .348 .300 6 0 0 1.000

Total 89 106 29 23 2 - 8 11 22 .217 .303 .236 52 2 4 .923

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N I C O L E H U L LN I C O L E H U L L #19#19

About NicoleParents: Steven and Sandra Hull

Honors/Awards• 2015 All-RMAC Second Team• RMAC Player of the Week, March 31• 2014 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

2015, JuniorSaw action in 46 games while mak-ing 41 starts...made 29 appear-ances on the mound for RU including 23 starts...pitched eight complete games...second on the team with a .525 slug percentage...led RU with six home runs...fi fth on the team in batting with a .320 average...threw an ERA of 4.70 while pitching 131 in-nings...had three games of 1.00 ERA...had a season-high six strikeouts on two occasions...tallied a season-high six RBIs in 12-0 win over Colorado Mines on March 28...recorded 11 games of two hits or more

2014, SophomoreSaw action on the mound in 23 games and made 17 starts...Second on the team with seven complete games...Tied for the team lead with one shut-out...Also saved two games, which is the third most by a sophomore in Regis history...Second for RU with 95 1/3 innings...Second on the staff with 53 strikeouts...Pitched 13-0 shutout over Simon Fraser on Febru-ary 9th and allowed just four hits in fi ve innings while striking out two...Struck out season-high seven batters in Rangers 16-6 win over New Mexico Highlands on March 1

2013, FreshmanSaw action in 32 games on the mound

to lead the Rangers...Started 13 games...Went 9-11 to lead the Rang-ers...Had a 3.86 ERA...Threw 143 1/3 innings to top the Rangers...Struck out a team-high 84 batters...Also collected 24 hits at the plate in 110 at bats...Second on the team with nine doubles...Also second with three homeruns...Topped Regis with 18 walks...Went 2-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored against Texas Woman’s on February 15th...Threw seven innings allowing no runs and just four hits in the Rangers 2-0 win over Colorado Christian on March 29th...Struckout season-high seven batters in nine innings of work against Chadron State on April 14th, a Regis 4-3 win

Westminster High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Westminster High School in Westminster, Colo...Hit .490 as a senior with a 1.41 ERA from the rubber...Struck out 121 batters in 79 2/3 innings...Went 9-4 from the circle...Second on the team with 24 hits...Two time First Team All-Region selection...Two time First Team All-Skyline Conference honoree...Honor-able Mention All-State honoree as a junior...Lettered four years in soft-ball...Played for the Colorado Stars and Warriors softball clubs

Pitcher 5-6 Senior R/R Westminster, Colo. Westminster HS

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD% Pitching GP-GS W L SV CG K ERA

2013 44 110 21 24 9 3 17 18 18 .218 .331 .382 49 40 5 .898 2013 20-11 9 11 1 22 84 3.86

2014 45 100 17 28 5 6 22 3 17 .280 .308 .510 57 33 4 .930 2014 23-17 6 5 2 7 53 5.14

2015 46 122 18 39 7 6 31 12 16 .320 .381 .525 42 38 0 1.000 2015 31-25 11 10 0 8 68 4.70

Total 135 332 56 91 21 15 70 33 51 .274 .342 .473 148 111 9 .939 Total 74-53 26 26 3 37 205 4.49

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R A C H E L I L L I A SR A C H E L I L L I A S #21#21

About RachelParents: Steve and Roni IlliasMajor: Pharmacy

Honors/Awards• 2015 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll• 2014 All-RMAC Third Team• 2014 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll• 2014 MSU Billings Desert Stinger All-Tournament Honorable Mention• 2013 All-RMAC Preseason• 2013 RMAC All-Academic First Team• 2012 RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year• 2012 All-RMAC First Team

2015Took a redshirt during the 2015 season

2014, JuniorStarted 44 games at shortstop while playing in 46...Tied for the team lead with a .342 batting average...Led RU with 35 runs scored...Only struck out four times in 149 at bats...Second for the Rangers with 10 doubles...Connected on 51 total hits, second most for Regis...Had 15 games of at least two hits including two with three hits...Went 2-for-3 with four RBIs in Rangers 13-0 win over Simon Fraser on February 9th...Went 2-for-3 with four runs scored and a season-high fi ve RBIs in a 21-4 win ove UCCS on April 26th

2013, SophomoreLed the Rangers with a .391 batting average...Started all 45 games, with 40 of them coming at shortstop...Seventh in the RMAC with 59 hits...Second for Regis with nine doubles...Topped the team with fi ve triples, third in the RMAC...Second on the team with 23 runs scored...Struckout just fi ve times in 151 at bats...Led Regis with 33 RBIs...Topped the team wiht 18 mult-hit games and seven mult-RBI games...Went 2-for-4 with a homerun and season-high fi ve RBIs against UC-San Diego on February 17th...Five times had three hits in a game...Ended the season on a 10-game hit streak

2012, FreshmanLed the team with a .392 batting average...Started all 49 games with 43 starts at shortstop and six at second base...Led the team with 67 hits which

ranked ninth in the RMAC...Also topped the team with fi ve triples which was tied for fourth in the RMAC...Had a team-best 17 stolen bases which was seventh most in the RMACLed the team with 37 runs scored and 171 at bats...Second on the team with a .485 slugging percentage and third with a .429 on-base percent-age...Ranked 13th toughest to strikeout in NCAA Division II with a 42.8 ratio...Only struck out four times all season...Led the team with 98 assists...Led the team with 19 multi-hit games...During the season had a season-best 20 game hit streak...Had season-best three hits in seven different games...Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three stolen bases against CSU-Pueblo on March 18th...Scored season-high three runs scored against New Mexico Highlands on March 24th...Had season-high two RBIs against CSU-Pueblo on March 17th

Jesuit High SchoolGraduated from Jesuit High School in Portland, Ore. in 2011...Lettered in softball all four years (2008-11) and soccer in 2010...Named All Metro League Infi elder Second Team in 2010 and First Team in 2011...Named All State Infi elder Honor-able Mention in 2011...Named Oregon 6A High School Senior Softball All-Star in 2011...Named Best Defensive Player for JHS in 2010 and Best Offensive Player in 2011...Named Jesuit Most Inspirational Player in 2011...Team leader in bat-ting average (.472) and fi elder percentage (.986) in 2011...Team titled Softball League Champions in 2007 and 2008 and Soccer State Champions in 2010

Shortstop 5-5 Senior L/R Beaverton, Ore. Jesuit HS

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2012 49 171 37 67 6 - 12 11 4 .392 .429 .485 206 98 9 .956

2013 45 151 23 59 9 4 33 9 5 .391 .426 .596 149 75 13 .913

2014 46 149 35 51 10 2 23 13 4 .342 .396 .463 146 65 11 .925

2015 7 20 1 8 4 - 9 3 - .400 .478 .700 - - - -

Total 147 491 96 185 29 6 77 36 13 .377 .420 .521 501 238 33 .934

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Pitcher 5-3 Senior R/R Phoenix, Ariz.University of Buffalo Sandra Day O’Connor HS

#22#22

About NicoleParents: Raul and Eddimari AvilesMajor: Psychology

Honors/Awards• 2015 All-RMAC First Team• RMAC Player of the Week, February 17

2015, JuniorSaw action in 45 games while mak-ing 42 starts...made 38 appearances and 27 starts on the mound for RU...ranked second in the RMAC with a 2.90 ERA...had the lowest opponent batting average in the RMAC with .234...recorded three shutouts and one save...pitched a total of 214.2 innings, most in the RMAC...ranked fi rst in the RMAC in strikeouts with 162...tallied 21 wins, second in the RMAC, which is the most of any ju-nior in Regis history...pitched 22 total games, which is the most of any ju-nior Ranger history...had three home runs, fourth on the team...owned a .981 fi elding percentage with 42 as-sists...recorded a season-low 1.00 ERA on three different occasions...tallied a season-high 11 strikeouts in 6-5 win over Colorado Christian on March 14

University of BuffaloPlayed at the State University of New

York Buffalo in Buffalo, New York two seasons...Appeared in 16 games in 2014 and went 3-5 with a 4.81 ERA...Started seven games with three complete games and was second on the team with 43 2/3 innings...As a freshman saw action in 21 games...Started 10 games and threw one com-plete game...Had a 4-2 record on the mound in 44 1/3 innings

Sandra Day O’Connor High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Phoenix, Ariz...Earned four letters at SDOHS...Had a 14-5 record her senior seasonSported just a 1.31 earned run av-erage in 2012...She struck out 167 batters and walked just 29 over 123 innings her senior campaign...Was an AIA First Team All-Section honoree...Earned Second Team All-Division as a senior...Was named Arizona Republic All-State Honorable Mention...Played for AZ Hotshot Gold Davis travel soft-ball team

N I C O L E A V I L E SN I C O L E A V I L E S

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD% Pitching GP-GS W L SV CG K ERA

2015 48 127 8 30 8 3 21 7 22 .236 .287 .370 53 42 1 .981 2015 38-25 21 9 1 20 162 2.90

Total 48 127 8 30 8 3 21 7 22 .239 .287 .370 53 42 1 .981 Total 38-25 21 9 1 20 162 2.90

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A L Y S S A F I N G E RA L Y S S A F I N G E ROutfield/Infield 5-5 Junior R/R Las Vegas, Nev. Centennial HS #1#1

About AlyssaParents: Edward and Jennifer FingerMajor: Accounting

Honors/Awards• 2015 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

2015, SophomorePlayed and started in 50 games in left fi eld for RU...sixth on the team with 42 hits...crossed the plate 18 times...third on the team with 90 putouts...completed seven of nine stolen base attempts...fourth on the team in walks with 14...tallied six doubles...had a season-high three RBIs in 4-3 win over Molloy on February 7...recorded season-high three hits on two separate occasions

2014, FreshmanPlayed and started in 47 con-tests...Second on the team with nine doubles, which is the third highest total for a freshman in RU history...Also second on the team with two doubles, while slapping out three homeruns...Third on the team with 14 walks...Hit .233 with 34 hits...Went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a homerun and three RBIs in an 8-6 win over Metro

State on March 16

Centennial High SchoolA 2013 graduate of Centennial High School in Las Vegas, Nev...As a senior hit .405 while driving in 34 runs and scoring 26 her-self...For her career she hit .392 with 122 RBIs...Also connected on 15 homeruns and 32 doubles...Led team to back-to-back Nevada State Championships in 2012 and 2013...Four-year starter in center-fi eld...Named high school valedic-torian...Earned All-State Academic

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2014 47 146 21 34 9 3 17 14 31 .233 .302 .384 66 12 4 .939

2015 50 143 18 42 6 - 14 13 19 .294 .346 .336 95 2 3 .968

Total 97 289 39 76 15 3 31 27 50 .263 .324 .360 161 14 7 .957

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K A T E L O R E N ZK A T E L O R E N ZCatcher 5-7 Junior L/L Chicago, Ill.

St. Ignatius College Prep#4#4

About KateParents: Peter and Melanie LorenzMajor: Sociology, Peace & Justice

2015, SophomoreSaw action in seven games while making two starts...was 1-1 in sto-len bases...crossed the plate two times

2014, FreshmanSaw action in 14 games while making seven starts...Hit .250 on the season...Also scored fi ve runs...Went 5-for-20 on the season...Drove in four runs...Had a .375 on-base per-centage

St. Ignatius College PrepA 2013 graduate of St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Ill...Led SICP to 2011 IHSA Regional Championship...Was a team cap-tain

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2014 14 20 5 5 - - 4 3 5 .250 .375 .250 6 1 0 1.000

2015 7 6 2 0 - - 0 - 2 .000 .143 .000 0 0 0 -

Total 21 26 7 5 - - 4 3 7 .192 .323 .192 6 1 0 1.000

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B R A D E Y K I N GB R A D E Y K I N GShortstop/Outfield 5-5 Junior R/R Loveland, Colo. Loveland HS#5#5

About BradeyParents: Mark and Laurie KingMajor: Communications

Honors/Awards• 2015 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

2015, SophomoreStarted in all 51 games at shortstop for RU...recorded the most stolen bases on the team going 19-20 which is the second most in the all-time sophomore class rankings...crossed the plate 40 times, most for the Rang-ers...led the team in sacrifi ce hits with 12...fourth on the team in hits with 46...led the Rangers in walks with 20 which is the second most in the all-time sophomore class rankings...had four games of taking two stolen bas-es...recorded a season-high three RBIs on two occasions...tallied a season-high three hits on two occasions

2014, FreshmanSaw action and started in 49 gamesFourth on the team with 10 multi-hit games...Hit .255 going 39-for-153...Connected on seven doubles and one triple...Led the Rangers with 21 walks which is third most as a freshman in RU history...Also led RU with seven sacrifi ce bunts...Second on the team with seven stolen bases...Went 4-for-5 with a double, triple and season-high two runs batted in as Rangers fell to Colorado Christian 13-8 on April 19th

Loveland High SchoolA 2013 graduate of Loveland High School in Loveland, Colo...Led LHS to a 22-2 record and a #3 national ranking by maxpreps.com...Led Love-land High School to the 2012 Colo-rado Class 5A State Title...Two-time First Team All-Conference...Named Honorable Mention All-Colorado in 2012...As a senior hit .446 with eight doubles...Second on the team with 38 runs scored...Her fi nal two sea-sons she hit .422 with 68 hits and 14 doubles...As a senior on the Loveland basketball team she averaged 15.8 points per game, fi fth most in class 5A, for a team that went 18-7 overallNamed Loveland Reporter Herald Girls Basketball Player of the year for 2012-13...An All-Area selection in softball all four years...Three year team cap-tain for Loveland in both basketball and softball...A three-year All-Confer-ence selection in basketball...Earned Honorable Mention All-State Class 5A as a senior on the hardwood...Earned the Loveland High School Student-Athlete of the Year Award as a senior

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2014 49 153 24 39 7 - 14 21 12 .255 .354 .314 206 83 10 .951

2015 51 160 40 46 6 - 20 20 16 .288 .375 .338 185 92 11 .941

Total 100 313 64 85 13 - 34 41 28 .272 .365 .326 391 175 21 .946

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C A R L I E S E X T O NC A R L I E S E X T O N #7#7

About CarlieParents: Mike and Stephanie SextonMajor: Pharmacy

Honors/Awards• 2015 All-RMAC Second Team

2015, SophomoreSaw action and started in all 51 games...broke the record for doubles in a season with 18, third in the RMAC...ranked second on the team with a .342 batting average...led RU with 44 runs batted in, which is third most for a sophomore in Regis his-tory...also third with four home runs...had 393 putouts for a .993 fi elding percentage, highest on the team...second for RU with 54 hits...led the team with a .544 slug percentage...led the team with 86 total bases...crossed the plate 28 times...went on an eight game hit streak...tallied two games with three hits...recorded a season-high four RBIs in 10-1 win at Fort Lewis on March 22...had ten games of multi-RBIs tallied

2014, FreshmanSaw action in 49 games and started 45 games...Tied for the team lead with a .342 batting average...Led RU with 32 runs batted in, which is the sixth most for a freshman in Regis history...Second for RU with 51 hits...Third with eight doubles...Also third with three homeruns...Only struckout six times in 149 at bats...Ranked second

for RU with 15 walks...Led the team with a .401 on-base percentage...ad an 11-game hit streak, the longest of any Ranger...Finished the sea-son on a 14-game streak of reaching base...Tied for team lead with nine multi-RBI games

Chatfi eld High School:A 2013 graduate of Chatfi eld High School in Littleton, Colo...Earned All-Colorado Honorable Mention in 2012...Two-time First Team All-Jeffco League...As a senior she had a .487 batting average with a .907 slugging percentage, both leading the team...Hit seven homeruns and drove in 30 RBIs, both team highs...Led team to 16-6-1 record during her senior season...As a junior hit .500...Her sophomore season she hit .537...Her last two seasons she hit .507 with 10 homeruns, 52 RBIs and 14 doubles...Led CHS to 2011 Jeffco 5A League Champions...Led Chatfi eld to the Colorado Class 5A Quarterfi nals in 2012...Twice named First Team Aca-demic All-State

First Base 5-5 Junior R/R Littleton, Colo. Chatfield HS

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2014 49 149 23 51 8 3 32 15 6 .342 .401 .456 44 4 5 .886

2015 51 158 28 54 18 4 44 17 10 .342 .409 .544 413 17 3 .993

Total 100 307 51 105 26 7 76 32 16 .342 .405 .502 457 21 8 .982

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E M I L Y J O H NE M I L Y J O H N #2#22015, FreshmanStarted in all 51 games as a fresh-man in right fi eld for RU...led the team in batting average with .358...saw 165 at bats in the lead-off position, fourth in the all-time freshman class rankings...led the Rangers in hits with 59, fourth in the all-time freshman class rank-ings...crossed the plate 37 times, fourth in the all-time freshman class rankings...tallied 23 runs batted in, fi fth most on the team...was 16-19 in stolen bases, fi fth in the all-time freshman class rank-ings...posted a fi elding percentage of .983, third best on the team...stole three bases, season-high, in 10-3 win over New Mexico High-lands on February 20...had 16 games with two or more hits...posted a team leading on base per-centage of .411

Beaverton High SchoolA 2014 graduate of Beaverton High School in Beaverton, Ore...Was a three-time First Team All-League...Named Honorable Men-tion All-State her sophomore sea-son...Named Academic All-State as a junior and senior...Hit .373 as a junior...Had a .434 on-base percentage and a .640 slugging percentage in 2013...Hit .348 last spring as a senior...Slugged .536 with a .438 on-base percentage last spring...A four-year letterwin-ner and starter in softball

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2015 51 165 37 59 7 2 23 14 20 .358 .411 .461 60 22 1 .983

Total 51 165 37 59 7 2 23 14 20 .358 .411 .461 60 22 1 .983

About EmilyParents: Paul and Jennifer JohnMajor: Nursing

Outfield 5-4 Sophomore L/R Beaverton, Ore. Beaverton HS

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D E L A N E Y M c G I N ND E L A N E Y M c G I N N #6#62015, FreshmanPlayed and started in 50 games as a true freshman...produced a .299 batting average and .455 slug percentage...ranked second on the team in home runs with fi ve...was fourth on the team with 82 put-outs...saw 154 at bats...crossed the plate 24 times on 46 hits...ranked fourth on the team in RBIs with 24...tallied a season-high fi ve RBIs in 13-3 win over New Mexico Highlands on February 20...had fi ve games with three hits

Arvada West High SchoolA 2014 graduate of Arvada West High School in Arvada, Colo...Named Second Team All-Con-ference as a senior at AWHS...Hit .393 and led the team with 33 hits...Crossed the plate 28 time and had six doubles and two triples...Had a career .405 batting average...Hit .500 as a sopho-

more...Played for the Triple Crown Stars...Named Academic All-State in both softball and basketball...Lettered once each in golf and bas-ketball and four in softball

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2015 50 154 24 46 9 5 24 8 13 .299 .339 .455 156 69 5 .968

Total 50 154 24 46 9 5 24 8 13 .299 .339 .455 156 69 5 .968

Second Base 5-7 Sophomore R/R Arvada, Colo. Arvada West HS

About DelaneyParents: Rich and Mary McGinnMajor: Nursing

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2015, FreshmanSaw action in 19 games while making seven starts...crossed the plate three times...had fi ve RBIs on four hits...recorded two runs bat-ted in on two separate occasions

Standley Lake High SchoolA 2014 graduate of Standley Lake High School in Westminster, Colo...Earned Second Team Class 5A All-State as a senior...Earned 2012 First Team All-Region by MetroNorth Newspapers...A First Team All-JeffCo League (5A) selec-tion as a junior...Earned second team honors as a senior...Lettered four times in softball and once in lacrosse...As a junior hit .481 with 39 hits and 33 runs scored...For her career, she hit .432 with a .480 on-base percentage while collecting 98 hits and scoring 71 runs...Led SLHS to state tourna-ment appearances both her junior

and senior seasons

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2015 19 26 3 4 - - 5 1 7 .154 .214 .154 0 0 0 -

Total 19 26 3 4 - - 5 1 7 .154 .214 .154 0 0 0 -

Third Base/Outfield 5-4 Sophomore R/RWestminster, Colo. Standley Lake HS

About MelissaParents: Marty and Eileen Heronema

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B R E A N A P E A R S A L LB R E A N A P E A R S A L L #10#102015, FreshmanPlayed in 34 games while making six starts as a freshman...crossed the plate 15 times in 12 at bats...went 7-8 in stolen bases...recorded a season-high two runs scored in 6-5 win over Texas Woman’s on February 6

Moreau Catholic High SchoolA 2014 graduate of Moreau Catho-lic High School in Hayward, Calif...Named 2014 All-East Bay Hon-orable Mention...2012-13 MVAL First Team All League...In 2013 and 2014 she was named the Most Valuable Defensive Player for MCHS...Named All-HAAL Honor-able Mention in 2011-12...Played for Lady Wolfpack U18 Gold Al-kire...Earned three letters each in soccer and softball...Led the soccer team with 39 steals and had one assist as a junior

Season G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB K AVG. OBP% SLG% TC A E FLD%

2015 34 12 15 3 - - 0 1 3 .250 .357 .250 12 0 1 .917

Total 34 12 15 3 - - 0 1 3 .250 .357 .250 12 0 1 .917

Outfield 4-10 Sophomore L/R Fremont, Calif. Moreau Catholic HS

About BreanaParents: Mary PearsallMajor: Health and Exercise Science

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M A C Y C O XM A C Y C O XInfield 5-6 Freshman R/R Westminster, Colo. Holy Family HS #3#3

About MacyParents: William and Michelle CoxMajor: Biology

Holy Family High SchoolA 2015 graduate of Holy Family High School in Broomfi eld, Colo...was a two-time All-Conference First Team selection...chosen to All-State Second Team her senior year...captained the team her senior year...made three straigh state tournament appearances...earned four varsity letters as a member of the softball team...made the Honor Roll four years in a row

L E A H G O R D O NL E A H G O R D O NCatcher 5-5 Sophomore R/R Rancho Bernardo, Calif. #13#13

About Leah

Palomar Community CollegePlayed one season at Palomar Community College in San Mar-cos, Calif...helped the team fi nish with an overall record of 41-4-1 and 17-1 in conference...defeated College of San Mateo 5-1 to take the State Championship for the fi fth time in program history...the team was also Pacifi c Coast Ath-letic Conference Champions, So-Cal Regional and Super Regional Champions...ranked as high as number one in the Southern Cali-fornia Softball Poll and second in the State Softball Poll...started and played in all 46 games...had a .273 batting average...tallied 33 hits and crossed the plate 25 times...had a .985 fi elding percentage...recorded 24 RBIs

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R A C H E L J O N E SR A C H E L J O N E SPitcher 5-7 Freshman R/R Antioch, Calif. Deer Valley HS#23#23

About RachelParents: Damian and Cheryl Jones

Deer Valley High SchoolA 2015 graduate of Deer Valley High School in Antioch, Calif.

M I C H E L L E L A R O S EM I C H E L L E L A R O S EInfield 5-4 Freshman R/R Belmont, Calif.

Saint Ignatius College Preparatory#11#11

About MichelleParents: Frances and Paul Larose

Saint Ignatius College PreparatoryA 2015 gradute of Saint Ignatius College Preparatory in San Fran-cisco, Calif...was awarded defen-sive most valuable player twice...played for NorCal Blitz team that won the Reno World Series Tour-nament...captain of her high school team and NorCal Blitz...lettered four years in softball and once in cross country...made the Dean’s List in 2015

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Alyssa Finger5-5 • Jr. • OF/INF

Macy Cox5-6 • Fr. • INF

Emily John5-4 • So. • Utl.

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Delaney McGinn5-7 • So. • Utl.

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Bradey King5-5 • Jr. • SS/OF

#5#5

Ashley Prescott5-2 • Sr. • OF

Nicole Hull5-6 • Sr. • P

#15#15 #19#19Rachel Illias5-5 • Sr. • Utl.

#21#21Michelle Larose

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Carlie Sexton5-5 • Jr. • 1B

Melissa Heronema5-4 • So. • 3B/OF

Kaci McClure5-7 • Sr. • C

Breana Pearsall4-10 • So. • OF

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#22#22Nicole Aviles5-3 • Jr. • P

Rachel Jones5-7 • Fr. • P

#23#23Nicole Trimboli

Head CoachKristin Johnson

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Kate Lorenz5-7 • Jr. • C

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Nicole Trimboli enters her sixth season at the helm of the Ranger softball team in 2015-16. In fi ve seasons, she has 123 wins and 129 losses for a .488 win percentage. She is also 98-81 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The 2015 outing was Trimboli’s best season since 2011. She guided the Rangers to an undefeated stint through the RMAC Tournament to take the title and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. Trav-eling to St. Mary’s (Tx.) to compete in the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 2011, RU went 1-2, including a dramatic and impressive come from be-hind 11-10 victory over Texas Woman’s to extend their season one more game. The team fi nished the season with an overall record of 32-19 (.627) and 22-11 (.667) in the RMAC. The win percentages are Trimboli’s best in her fi ve years at the helm. Trimboli made quite the splash in her fi rst season at the helm of the Regis softball team in 2010. Trimboli took the Rangers to their fi rst NCAA Division II Tournament since 2006 and fi nished the season with a 33-24 record. Regis started slow but ended with a bang which included an improbable run to the RMAC Tournament Championship on a homerun in the bottom of the seventh by junior Nikki Haberkorn. Regis entered the tournament as the four-seed and quickly dispensed of their fi rst three opponents before falling to Adams State in the championship game. The two teams had to play again because the Rangers were undefeated heading into the game. Regis got the revenge they were seeking with Haberkorn’s heroics. Regis was the only RMAC team to win a game in the NCAA Tournament as they upset host Augustana College before bowing out by losing to Minnesota-Duluth and Augustana. Trimboli, who replaced Dana Lillard, became the fourth head coach in pro-gram history. She offi cally began her duties on August 15th, 2010. Trimboli, a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., most recently was an as-sistant coach at NCAA Division I Central Florida in Orlando, Fla. She began there in October 2009 and previously was an assistant coach at Portland State during the 2008-09 season. In 2010, Trimboli helped the Central Florida to a 36-23 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Her one season at Portland State proved to be successful as she helped lead the Vikings to a Pacifi c Coast Softball Conference title with a school-best 15-5 conference record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Not a stranger to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Trimboli spent one seasons as an assistant coach at Colorado Mines during the 2008 sea-son. In 2008, she helped lead the Orediggers to a 38-19 overall record and the RMAC Championship. A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Trimboli earned All-Big 12 honors three times, including fi rst team honors both her freshman and senior seasons. She also earned NCAA All-Midwest accolades twice. Her 2002 Husker team earned a spot in the Women’s College World Series, fi nishing fi fth, while helping UNL to Big 12 titles in 2001 and 2004. Trimboli was also named Big 12 All-Tournament twice, while earning a spot on the Big 12 10th Anniver-sary Team. Trimboli ranks in the top 10 in Big 12 history in at bats (772) and RBIs with 173. She ranks in the top 10 in eight separate career categories in Ne-braska history, with her 232 career hits ranking fi fth. Trimboli was drafted by the Akron Racers in 2004 and was named a NPF All-Star as a rookie before helping the Chicago Bandits to the NPF Champion-ship in 2005. She was named the NPF Championship MVP after leading the Chicago Bandits to the championship in 2008 and a year later earned her third NPF Championship also with the Bandits. Trimboli played the 2011 season with the Akron Racers.

Coaching Ledger• Head Coach at Regis, 6th season, 2010-present• Assistant Coach at NCAA Division I Central Florida, 2009-10• Assistant Coach at Portland State, 2008-09• Assistant Coach at Colorado Mines, 2008• 3 RMAC Tournament appearances, 2 Championship• 2 NCAA Tournament appearance

Trimboli Tidbits• Graduate of the University of Ne-braska-Lincoln, 2004• 3-time All-Big 12 (2 First Team)• 2-time NCAA All-Midwest• 2 Big 12 Titles (2001, 2004)• 2-time Big 12 All-Tournament Team• Played professionaly with the Akron Racers and Chicago Bandits

Nicole TrimboliHead Coach 6th Season University of Nebraska (2004)

OVERALL RMACYear Wins Losses Pct. Wins Losses Pct. Postseason2011 33 24 .579 22 16 .579 RMAC Tournament Champs/

NCAA Tournament appear-ance

2012 22 27 .449 20 16 .556 RMAC Tournament2013 14 31 .311 13 21 .3822014 22 28 .440 21 17 .553 RMAC Tournament2015 32 19 .627 22 11 .667 RMAC Tournament Champi-

ons/NCAA Regionals5 Years 123 129 .488 98 81 .547

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Kristin Johnson enters her eighth season with the Ranger softball program in 2015-16. Johnson helped the Rangers reach their best fi nish since 2011 in 2015. Regis fi n-ished third in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference posting an overall record of 32-19 and 22-11 through conference play. RU grabbed an RMAC Tournament Championship after going undefeated through the tournament and defeating MSU Denver 1-0 to clinch the title. Johnson and the Rangers earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Na-tional Tournament. Johnson was previously a part-time coach for former head coach Dana Lillard as she was fi nishing up her physical therapy degree at Regis. Johnson, originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa was a 2003 graduate of the University of Iowa. Johnson played four season for the Hawkeyes where she started every game at shortstop. She was a two-time NCAA Division I All-American. In 2002, she was named to the third team, while during her senior season in 2003 she was a second team mem-ber. Johnson earned First Team All-Big 10 honors during her freshman season (2000) and her senior campaign. She helped lead Iowa to the NCAA Division I Women’s College World Series in 2001 and Big 10 titles in 2000 and 2003. She not only excelled on the fi eld but in the classroom, as she was named Academic All-American in 2002 and 2003. Johnson’s impact shows in the Iowa season and career record books. She ranks in the top 12 in nine career categories including owning the Iowa career record with 160 runs scored. She is also second in the Iowa career books with 114 stolen bases and 13 triples as well as fourth with 258 hits. In the season records, she is ranked in the top 15 in 10 different categories including ranking third with six triples in 2002. Her 34 stolen bases in 2002 and 32 in 2000 rank third and sixth respectively. She fi nished her career with a .339 batting average in a Hawkeye uniform. Johnson was then drafted by the Akron Racers of the National Pro Fastpitch league in 2004, playing for the Racers till 2007. Johnson was an assistant coach during the 2006 season and helped guide the Black Bears to the America East regular season championship and a record breaking number of wins in school history with a 35-17 record. Johnson is also a graduate of the Regis University Physical Therapy School, earning her degree in May 2010.

Coaching Ledger• Assistant Coach at Regis, 2008-present• Assistant Coach for Black Bears, 2006 seasonJohnson Tidbits• Education: Graduate of the University of Iowa, 2003• Graduate school: Regis University, 2010• Played and started all four seasons at short-stop• 2-time NCAA Division I All-American• 2-time First Team All-Big 10• 2 Big 10 Titles (2000, 2003)• 2-time Academic All-American• Played professionally with the Akron Racers, 2004-07

Kristin JohnsonAssistant Coach 8th Season University of Iowa (2003)

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The Rangers saw unprecedented success in the 2015 campaign fi nishing with an overall record of 32-19 and 22-11 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference which was good for third place. How they reached NCAA Division II postseason play for the fi rst time since 2011 cannot go unmentioned. The team went undefeated throughout the conference tour-nament defeating opponents by a 14-6 margin including a dramatic 13-inning 3-2 win over Western New Mexico and a 1-0 takedown of the RMAC regular season champions in Metro State.

The RMAC Tournament title secured an automatic bid earning qualifi cation and the six-seed in the NCAA Regional in San Antonio, Texas. The Rangers went 1-2 defeating Texas Woman’s 11-10 but suffering losses to conference foe Metro State and No. 7 in the nation St. Mary’s.

Regis outscored opponents 256-210 and ranked atop the conference in fi elding percentage at .969. RU recorded 1,056 putouts in 1,534 total chances to tally 431 assists while com-mitting just 47 errors, the next closest was CSU-Pueblo with 63 errors. The Rangers were also third in the RMAC in ERA combining for a 3.74.

Emily John and Carlie Sexton led the Rangers offensively; John at the top in batting av-erage (.358), on-base percentage (.411), and hits (59). Sexton broke the record for most double in a single-season fi nishing with 18. Sexton was also second in hitting with a .342 average but ranked at the top in slug percentage (.544), and RBIs (44). Nicole Hull was an-other one of RU’s top hitters producing a .320 batting average. Hull led the team in home runs with six.

The majority of time on the mound was shared between Nicole Aviles and Hull. A junior college transfer, Aviles led the RMAC in numerous categories including opposing batting average (.234), innings pitched (214.2), and batters struck out (162). Aviles was also sec-ond in the league in ERA throwing a 2.90 and owned a win-loss record of 21-9. Hull made 29 appearances pitching in 131.0 innings and posted a 4.70 ERA.

Sexton, Hull, and Aviles were honored for their athletic performances by conference op-ponents with Aviles earning All-RMAC First Team and Hull and Sexton being named All-RMAC Second Team.

Taking care of business in the classroom as well, seven Rangers were named to the RMAC Academic Teams. Taylor Wilcox was selected RMAC All-Academic First Team and Brianna Bogdajewicz, Alyssa Finger, Rachel Illias, Bradey King, Rachelle Knudson, and Ashley Prescott were all named All-Academic Honor Roll.

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2015 RMAC SOFTBALL STANDINGS

RMAC Overall

Institution W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Streak MSU Denver -P*^ 28-6 0.824 44-16 0.733 L2Colorado Mesa -P 28-11 0.718 33-23 0.589 L1Regis -P#^ 22-11 0.667 32-19 0.627 L1CSU-Pueblo -P 23-13 0.639 28-23 0.549 L1Adams State -P 21-17 0.553 25-23 0.521 L2Colorado Christian -P 17-17 0.500 23-29 0.442 L2Western New Mexico -P 18-20 0.474 23-30 0.434 L1New Mexico Highlands -P 16-19 0.457 22-28 0.440 L3UCCS 16-22 0.421 18-27 0.400 L1Chadron State 15-21 0.417 15-35 0.300 L1Fort Lewis 14-22 0.389 16-31 0.340 L4Colorado Mines 9-26 0.257 11-38 0.224 W1Black Hills State 7-29 0.194 12-35 0.255 W1

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Erica Ecsedy, Adams State

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Kenzie Mattey, MSU DenverSarah Rasmussen, Colorado ChristianMynee Thompson, Fort LewisLani Redmond, MSU DenverErica Haugum, Adams State

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Kenzie Mattey, MSU DenverMakayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa

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Erica Everson, Black Hills StateBrooke Hodgson, Colorado Mesa

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Missy Fundora, Fort LewisCassie Ford, Colorado Mines

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April 28

Player: Jessica Eatmon, Chadron StatePitcher: Jessica Brink, New Mexico Highlands

April 21

Player: Susie Oury, MSU DenverPitcher: Kelli Henry, CSU-Pueblo

April 14

Player: Makayla Kovac, Colorado MesaPitcher: Cassidy Smith, MSU Denver

April 7

Player: Erica Haugum, Adams StatePitcher: Mikayla Austin, Western New Mexico

March 31

Player: Nicole Hull, RegisPitcher: Cassidy Smith, MSU Denver

March 24

Player: Mariangela Garcia, Western New MexicoPitcher: Jessica Brink, New Mexico Highlands

March 17

Player: Jeovanna Rios, Fort LewisPitcher: Kiley Raica, Fort Lewis

March 10

Player: Sarah Rasmussen, Colorado ChristianPitcher: Mikayla Austin, Western New Mexico

February 24

Player: Mary Othon, Western New MexicoPitcher: Kenzie Mattey, MSU Denver

February 17

Player: Nicole Aviles, RegisPitcher: Kenzie Mattey, MSU Denver

February 10

Player: Mary Towner, MSU DenverPitcher: Kenzie Mattey, MSU Denver

Rank Team

1 Missouri-St. Louis (12)2 Valdosta State (2)3 West Texas A&M (1)4 Dixie State (1)5 Cal State Monterey Bay6 North Georgia7 St. Mary’s (Texas)8 Georgia College9 Augustana (S.D.)10 Indianapolis11 California Baptist12 Alabama-Huntsville13 Winona State14 Caldwell15 Southern New Hampshire16 Humboldt State17 Southern Indiana18 MSU Denver

19 North Alabama20 Central Missouri21 California (Pa.)22 West Virginia Wesleyan23 Ashland24 Shorter

Others Receiving Votes: Shorter (25), California (Pa.) (24), Carson Newman (21), Barry (20), Sonoma State (14), West Chester (14), Central Missouri (9), Missouri Western (3), Armstrong State (3), Cameron (3), Henderson State (2), LIU Post (1).

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Makayla Kovac

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Shortstop, Junior, 5-5

Erie, Colo.

Erie HSThis is the second year in a row that Kovac has been named RMAC Player of the Year. She leads the RMAC in RBIs (59) and runs scored (56). Kovac is also third in slugging percentage (.774), and is eighth in batting average (.409) and hits (65).

First Team All-Conference

Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown/Previous School Nicole Aviles, Regis P Jr. 5-3 Phoenix, Ariz./University of Buffalo Kenzie Mattey, MSU Denver P Fr. 5-4 Parker, Colo./Ponderosa HSErica Everson, Black Hills State C Jr. 5-7 Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Stevens HS Sarah Rasmussen, Colorado Christian 1B Sr. 5-9 Garden Valley, Calif./Sierra JC Alexa Snyder, CSU-Pueblo 2B Sr. 5-5 Pueblo, Colo./Pueblo East HSMary Towner, MSU Denver 3B Sr. 5-5 Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley HS# Makayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa SS Jr. 5-5 Erie, Colo./Erie HS# Susie Oury, MSU Denver SS Sr. 5-4 Arvada, Colo./Arvada West HS Erika Ecsedy, Adams State OF Jr. 5-8 Saugus, Calif./Saugus HSMissy Fundora, Fort Lewis OF Jr. 5-4 Valencia, Calif./Valencia HSLani Redmond, MSU Denver OF Jr. 5-2 Chandler, Ariz./Phoenix CollegeJessica Romine, Colorado Christian DP Sr. 5-3 Grand Junction, Colo./Otero JCErica Haugum, Adams State UT Sr. 5-10 Arvada, Colo./Arvada West HSBrooke Hodgson, Colorado Mesa UP Fr. 5-5 Rio Rancho, N.M./Cleveland HS

Kenzie Mattey

MSU Denver

Freshman, 5-4

Parker, Colo.

Ponderosa HSLeads the RMAC in Earned Run Average at 2.67, while posting a 14-3 record with 87 strikeouts.

Annie Van Wetzinga

MSU DenverThis is Van Wetzinga’s second RMAC Coach of the Year award, also earning the honor in 2008 while at Colorado Mines. In her second year at MSU Denver, Van Wetzinga lead the Roadrunners to the regular season conference championship.

Alexa Snyder

CSU-Pueblo

Second Base, Senior, 5-5

Pueblo, Colo.

Pueblo East HSA three-time first team All-RMAC selection, this is Snyder’s first Player of the Year award. She leads RMAC second basemen in runs (48), triples (5) and stolen bases (31). Her .384 batting average is good for 16th in the league.

Kenzie Mattey

MSU Denver

Pitcher, Freshman, 5-4

Parker, Colo.

Ponderosa HSThe Freshman is also the RMAC Pitcher of the Year. Mattey lead the RMAC with four shutouts on the season.

Second Team

Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown/Previous School Kelli Henry, CSU-Pueblo P Sr. 5-11 Monument, Colo./Trinidad State JC Cassidy Smith, MSU Denver P So. 5-7 Loveland, Colo./Loveland HSZoe Pakes, Colorado Mesa C Fr. 5-6 Lake Havasu City, Ariz./Lake Havasu HS!Katelyn Kruger, Chadron State 1B Jr. 5-7 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista HS!Carlie Sexton, Regis 1B So. 5-5 Littleton, Colo./Chatfield HS Myndee Thompson, Fort Lewis 2B Sr. 5-7 Westminster, Colo./Faith Christian HS Stephanie Higgins, Western N.M. 3B Sr. 5-7 Escondido, Calif./Mission Hills HSMara Dunlap, Adams State OF Sr. 5-4 Pueblo West, Colo./Pueblo West HSPaige Noehring, Colorado Mines OF So. 5-7 Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS^Nia Shumpert, Black Hills State OF Sr. 5-1 Greeley, Colo./Greeley West HS^Letty Valenzuela, Colorado Christian OF Fr. 5-7 Las Vegas, Nev./Arbor View HSMary Othon, Western N.M. DP Jr. 5-5 Tucson, Ariz./Desert View HSMariangela Garcia, Western N.M. UT Fr. 5-5 Tucson, Ariz./Desert View HSNicole Hull, Regis UP Jr. 5-6 Westminster, Colo./Westminster HS! - Kruger and Sexton tied for second team. ^ - Shumpert and Valenzuela tied for final OF spot.

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2015

Name Yr. School Hometown GPA Major

Chelsea Brew Sr. MSU Denver Colorado Springs, Colo. 3.63 BiologyErica Everson Jr. Black Hills State Rapid City, S.D. 3.58 BiologyCassie Ford Sr. Colorado School Of Mines Pomona, Calif. 3.58 Civil Engineering#Missy Fundora Jr. Fort Lewis Valencia, Calif. 3.76 PsychologyStephanie Higgins Sr. Western New Mexico Escondido, Calif. 3.53 Elementary EducationBreeze Phillips Jr. Chadron State Evergreen, Colo. 4.0 PsychologyKelsey Sellars Sr. Adams State Denver, Colo. 3.76 Business Admin/AccountingCassie Smith Sr. Black Hills State Colorado Springs, Colo. 4.0 Exercise ScienceMyndee Thompson Sr. Fort Lewis Westminster, Colo. 3.51 Exercise ScienceTaylor Wilcox Sr. Regis El Centro, Calif. 3.60 CommunicationsJacki Wood Sr. New Mexico Highlands Anchorage, Alaska 3.94 Criminal Justice/Psychology

# - 2015 RMAC Softball Academic Player of the YearFirst Team student-athletes are listed in alphabetical order

Name Yr. School Hometown GPA Major

Tessa Beran So. Adams State Kersey, Colo. 3.93 PsychologyPaige Reichmuth So. Adams State Broomfield, Colo. 3.70 Business Admin/Health Care AdminKatherine Drake Sr. Black Hills State Castle Rock, Colo. 3.71 Special EducationRebecca Green Sr. Black Hills State Rapid City, S.D. 3.52 Elementary EducationKayla Hallock So. Black Hills State Laurel Mont. 3.48 HistoryRebekah Anthony Jr. Chadron State Monument, Colo. 3.51 Business AdminTaylor Bauer So. Chadron State Rapid City, S.D. 3.68 Elementary EducationZoe Humphries So. Chadron State Arvada, Colo. 3.60 Business AdminCaroline Johnson Jr. Chadron State Firestone, Colo. 3.57 MathematicsCourtney Lecher So. Chadron State Fort Collins, Colo. 3.56 PsychologyMorgan Wilhelm So. Chadron State Littleton, Colo. 3.36 BiologyMariah Bledsoe Sr. Colorado Christian Erie, Colo. 3.41 Elementary EducationAlexa Coffing Sr. Colorado Christian Los Alamitos, Calif. 3.32 Business AdminKatie Edison Jr. Colorado Christian Enterprise, Ore. 3.76 Business AdminSarah Rasmussen Sr. Colorado Christian Garden Valley, Calif. 3.35 Business AdminDanielle Romine Sr. Colorado Christian Grand Junction, Colo. 3.51 CommunicationsStephanie Tatham Jr. Colorado Christian Tucson, Ariz. 3.78 CommunicationsRachel Boothe Sr. Colorado Mesa Thornton, Colo. 3.59 Graphic DesignTawnee Woosley Sr. Colorado Mesa Aztec, N.M. 3.68 BusinessKylee Brown Jr. Colorado Mines Gillette, Wyo. 3.51 Geophysical EngineeringElise Dugwyler Jr. Colorado Mines Longmont, Colo. 3.35 Mechanical EngineeringSidney Bailey Sr. CSU-Pueblo Pueblo, Colo. 3.36 EXHP (General Exercise Science)Sydney Bronson So. CSU-Pueblo Evergreen, Colo. 3.51 Biology (Pre-Physical Therapy)Kelli Henry Sr. CSU-Pueblo Monument, Colo. 3.30 Business Management (Marketing)Dora Hernandez Jr. CSU-Pueblo Benton City, Wash, 3.75 Economics (Finance)Lexie Martindale So. CSU-Pueblo Pueblo, Colo. 3.31 EngineeringKennedy Smith So. CSU-Pueblo Fillmore, Calif. 3.78 Liberal StudiesKaitlyn Bending Sr. Fort Lewis Berthoud, Colo. 3.71 Elementary EducationOlivia Goldberg So. Fort Lewis Orange, Calif. 3.60 MathematicsMandy Owens So. Fort Lewis Peoria, Ariz. 3.62 Exercise ScienceKatelyn Bates So. New Mexico Highlands Shawboro, N.C. 3.46 Pre-Professional HealthDekota Monarrez Jr. New Mexico Highlands West Covina, Calif. 3.40 HPS, Coaching, & Exercise ScienceBrianna Bogdajeiwcz Sr. Regis Streamwood, Ill. 3.41 NursingAlyssa Finger So. Regis Las Vegas, Nev. 3.33 AccountingRachel Illias Sr. Regis Beaverton, Ore. 3.45 PharmacyBradey King So. Regis Loveland, Colo. 3.61 CommunicationsRachelle Knudson Jr. Regis Sterling, Colo. 3.78 MathematicsAshley Prescott So. Regis Berthoud, Colo. 3.39 NeuroscienceNikki Hoffman So. UCCS Redlands, Calif. 3.52 EnglishEmily Jennings Sr. UCCS Colorado Springs, Colo. 3.48 BiologyClaire Nibbe So. UCCS Erie, Colo. 3.67 EnglishKrystal Castillo Jr. Western New Mexico Silver City, N.M. 3.42 Secondary Education

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Rankings (1st Place Votes) Points ‘14 RMAC

1. MSU Denver (10) 141 20-11 .6452. CSU-Pueblo (3) 124 23-11 .6763. Adams State 108 24-15 .615 Colorado Mesa 108 26-12 .6845. UC-Colorado Springs 107 21-14 .6006. Chadron State 97 23-11 .6767. Fort Lewis 75 19-19 .5008. Regis 70 21-17 .5539. Colorado Christian 62 15-19 .44110. Colorado Mines 51 16-20 .44411. New Mexico Highlands 31 7-30 .18912. Western New Mexico 30 14-26 .35013. Black Hills State 12 3-27 .100

Coaches ranked teams 1-12 and could not vote for their own teams. Points were assigned to each vote, with twelve

2015

RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team

Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown/Previous SchoolErica Haugum, Adams State C Sr. 5-10 Arvada, Colo. / Arvada West HS Chelsea Brew, MSU Denver 1B Sr. 5-7 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Rampart HSKaylynn Harmon, MSU Denver 2B Sr. 5-4 Erie, Colo. / Erie HSMary Towner, MSU Denver 3B Sr. 5-5 Arvada, Colo. / Ralston Valley HSMakayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa SS Jr. 5-7 Erie, Colo. / Erie HS Sarah Phillis, Colorado Mesa OF So. 5-11 Placerville, Calif. / Union Mine HSErika Ecsedy, Adams State OF Sr. 5-8 Saugus, Calif. /Saugus HS Paige Noehring, Colorado Mines OF So. 5-7 Boise, Idaho / Centenial HSCassie Ford, Colorado Mines DP Sr. 6-1 Romona, Calif. / Romona HSCassidy Smith, MSU Denver P So. 5-7 Loveland, Colo. / Loveland HSKelli Henry, CSU-Pueblo P Sr. 5-11 Monument, Colo. / Lewis-Palmer HS- coaches cannot vote for their own team or players

Makayla Kovac

Colorado Mesa

Junior, Shortstop

Erie, Colo. / Erie HS

2014: NFCA 2nd team All American... NFCA First Team All Region... Daktronics Second Team All Region... RMAC Player of The Year... All-RMAC First Team... RMAC All-Academic Team... Had a team high .497 batting aver-age with 20 double, 4 triples, and 18 home runs.

Cassidy Smith

MSU Denver

Sophomore

Loveland, Colo. / Loveland HS

Made 31 appearances with 23 starts as a true freshman pitcher... Led Metro State to the RMAC tournament championship and the NCAA tournament.. Went 18-4 with a 4.03 ERA in 147.2 innings... Struck out 41 with 31 walks... Had 14 complete games and one save... Led the team in wins and tied for the team lead in appearances and complete games... Also batted .316, going 6-for-19 with 11 runs scored.

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Chris GrahamCommissioner

Eric DannerAssociate Commissioner

Zach BondDirector of Media

Relations

Kirsten FordAssistant Commissioner

RMAC Mileage ChartASU ASU X BHSU BHSU 669 X CSC CSC 535 155 X CCU CCU 239 460 306 X CMU CMU 264 641 540 239 X CSM CSM 210 462 308 8 234 X CSUP CSUP 127 547 412 115 286 124 X FLC FLC 149 787 633 328 171 328 277 X MSUD MSUD 234 453 299 8 245 15 112 338 X NMHU NMHU 245 727 626 337 508 347 219 308 333 X RU RU 240 451 297 12 244 12 117 337 5 338 X SDSM&T SDSM&T 610 51 101 401 633 404 505 727 386 675 384 X UCCS UCCS 172 520 366 69 307 79 49 322 65 270 71 462 X WNMU WNMU 573 1130 982 686 618 695 575 450 681 357 688 1031 620 X WSCUWSCU 137 650 496 191 128 191 159 174 200 380 201 590 173 573 X

RMAC History1909-1969The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Sky-line Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFAC con-tinued to operate under faculty administration with fi ve schools - Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the mem-bership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducing the membership back to fi ve schools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is currently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presi-dents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands University joined in 1968 but left in 1969 due to fi nancial aid restrictions of the RMAC.

1970-79 The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth member in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferences went their separate ways. In the shuffl e, Northern Colorado became independent and Southern Colorado transferred to the RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 1978-79 season marked the fi rst year in which the conference would sponsor women’s sports. In 1979, Westminster dropped its intercollegiate athletic program, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.

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1980-1989 In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, Southern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.

1990-1993 During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate mem-ber for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year commitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. Anheuser-Busch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for offi cial league items only. The RMAC Week-In-Review television show on Prime Sports Network (now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain) was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball teams participated in the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and women’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.

1994-1999 Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. In November 1995, Adams State won its fourth straight national title in women’s cross country, while Western State won it fi rst NCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning mo-ment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort Hays State became only the third Division II team in the 40-year history of NCAA Division II men’s basketball to fi nish the season undefeated. The Tigers fi nished the year 34-0 en-route to FHSU’s fi rst Division II national championship and the conference’s fi rst national champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member also on July 1, 1996. University of Denver was accepted as an affi liate mem-ber. The RMAC now consists of a two-division, 14 member conference for the sports of volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. The league offi ce also had a new look as the conference offi ces moved from Golden, Colo. to Colorado Springs, Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordi-nator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner of the Northern Sun Conference. The University of Denver completed its one-year term as an outgoing affi liate member of the RMAC, and began competition as an NCAA Division I institution for the 1998-99 year. CU-Colorado Springs completed its fi rst year as a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San

Francisco State competed as an associate member of the RMAC in the sport of wrestling for the fi rst time in 1997-98. In 1998, the RMAC men’s and women’s post-season basketball tournament became the fi rst conference event to be broadcast on live television as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain carried the two championship games to a regional cable television audience.

2000-2006 In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball championship. Also, Fort Hays State advanced to the fi nals of the Division II Baseball World Series and the Mesa State softball team earned its fi rst ever trip to the Softball World Series. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new com-missioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in February 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000).In July 2002, Smith implemented the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame and the fi rst induction class was Paul and Wanda Brechler. The Brechler’s were the fi rst full-time Commission-er’s of the RMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tourna-ment (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before West-ern State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer champion-ships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by Jeremy Gunn, the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team went 22-0-1 in 2005 to win their fi rst ever national championship.

2006-2016A new era of transition began in 2006, as the RMAC re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier. Fort Hays State moved from the RMAC to the Mid-America Inter-collegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) in the fall of 2006, having spent 17 years with the league, including its fi rst 15 years as members of NCAA Division II, before it made the transition to the MIAA. In ad-dition, FHSU was historically an RMAC member from 1969 through 1972 before joining the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Following Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC, coming from the Heartland Conference. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national champion-ships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field championship in Mankato, Minn. Nebraska-Kearney scored their fi rst ever national champion-ship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. In the summer of 2010, Nebraska-Kearney announced its inten-tions to join the MIAA. The change in conference affi liation aligned UNK with long-time rival Fort Hays State as well as its university system partner, Nebraska-Omaha, and provided the university with geographic advantages.

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During its 18 years with the league, the Lopers won the RMAC All-Sports Trophy 13 times and won 54 regular season conference titles. Following the announcement from UNK, the RMAC selected Black Hills State, of Spearfi sh, S.D., a newcomer to NCAA Division II, to join the conference. Both transitions occurred in the summer of 2012, keeping the membership number steady at 14. RMAC Commissioner Joel Smith departed the conference offi ce in 2013, accepting the position of Director of Athletics at RMAC member Chadron State College. Following an extensive nationwide search, Chris Graham, former commissioner of the NCAA Division III Midwest Conference, was selected by the RMAC Presidents Council to become the RMAC’s sixth full-time conference Commissioner, taking offi ce in December 2013. During the winter of 2013-14, two more new members were an-nounced bringing the conference to an all-time high of 16 members. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, located in Rapid City, S.D., was invited to begin competition in its individual sports dur-ing the 2014-15 academic year, with team sports to begin phasing in during 2015-16. Westminster College, located in Salt Lake City and currently competing in the NAIA Frontier Conference, was also added to the fold, and is set to begin play as soon as 2015-16 pending NCAA acceptance. Also in the spring of 2014, women’s lacrosse started play as the RMAC’s 22nd sport. Adams State, Colorado Mesa, Fort Lewis, and Regis were inaugural participants, along with associate members Lin-denwood of St. Charles, Mo., and Rockhurst of Kansas City. Since joining the NCAA, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is home to 52 NCAA national champions and 43 NCAA runners-up.

RMAC MEMBERSHIP 1909-PRESENTAdams State ............................................... 1956-PresentBlack Hills State .......................................... 2012-PresentBrigham Young .....................................................1918-1937Chadron State............................................. 1989- PresentColorado ................................................................1909-1937

Colorado Christian ...................................... 1996- PresentColorado College .................................1909-1910, 1914-1967Colorado Mesa ............................................ 1975- PresentColorado Mines ............................................ 1909-PresentColorado State .......................................................1909-1937CSU-Pueblo ............ 1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- PresentDenver University ...............................1910-1937, 1996-1997Emporia State ........................................................1967-1972Fort Hays State ...................................1967-1972, 1989-2006Fort Lewis .....................................1967-90, 1994-PresentIdaho State ............................................................1948-1958Metro State ................................................ 1996- PresentMontana State .......................................................1917-1959N.M. Highlands ........... 1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990-PresentNebraska-Kearney ..................................1989-90, 1994-2012Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................1967-1972Northern Colorado .................................................1924-1972Pittsburg State .......................................................1967-1972Regis ........................................1967-1983, 1996-PresentSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2014-PresentSouthern Utah .......................................................1967-1986UC-Colorado Springs ................................... 1997- PresentUtah ......................................................................1910-1937Utah State .............................................................1914-1937Washburn..............................................................1967-1972Wayne State ..........................................................1989-1990Western New Mexico .................1967-1990, 2006- PresentWestern State .............................................. 1924-PresentWestminster .......................................... 1977-1978, 2015Wyoming ...............................................................1921-1937

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Member DirectoryRMAC Mailing Address

1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Suite 101Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918

719-471-0066

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RMAC Softball Champions

2014 Colorado Mesa (Regular), MSU Denver (Tournament) 2013 Colorado Mines (Regular & Tournament) 2012 Colorado Mines (Regular), Fort Lewis (Tournament)2011 Colorado Mines & Metro State (Co-Regular Season) Regis (Tournament)2010 Metro State (Regular & Tournament)2009 Metro State (Regular & Tournament)2008 Colorado Mines (Regular) Fort Lewis (Tournament)2007 Mesa State (Regular) Western New Mexico (Tournament)2006 Regis (Regular & Tournament)2005 Regis (Regular & Tournament)2004 UC-Colorado Springs (Reg. & Tourn.)2003 Nebraska-Kearney (Regular) Fort Hays State (Tournament)2002 Mesa State (Regular) Regis (Tournament)2001 Colorado State-Pueblo2000 Mesa State1999 Nebraska-Kearney1998 Nebraska-Kearney1997 Nebraska-Kearney1996 Nebraska-Kearney1995* Nebraska-Kearney1994* Nebraska-Kearney1993 Adams State1992 Mesa State1991 Adams State1990 Kearney State*94-95 competed as the Mile High Intercollegiate Softball League

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BATTING LEADERS AVG.

2013 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State .4642012 Chelsea Rodriguez, Fort Lewis .4742011 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State .4882010 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State .5232009 Kristina Barr, Western New Mexico .4802008 Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs .5192007 Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs .4972006 Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo .4322005 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs .4702004 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs .5112003 Victoria Morache, CSU-Pueblo .4112002 Jennee West, Mesa State .4222001 Kelly Adams, Mesa State .4592000 Kelly Adams, Mesa State .4331999 Kelly Wagner, UC-Colorado Springs .4751998 Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs .4341997 Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs .4551996 Teresa Turner, UC-Colorado Springs .4691995 Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney .4551994 Donika Altamirando, New Mexico Highlands .4711993 Amy Tjaanda, Adams State .549

RBI LEADERS RBI

2013 Justine Bosi, CSU-Pueblo 602012 Courtney Maihi, Colorado Mesa 682011 Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State 612010 Tara Mickelson, Metro State 782009 Tara Mickelson, Metro State 742008 Heather Ebert, Adams State 752007 Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs 932006 Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo 72 2005 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 702004 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 592003 Lindsay Johnston, New Mexico Highlands 43 2002 Rebekah Tippets, Regis 51 2001 Tosha Sczbecki, Mesa State 672000 Jamie Dunn, Mesa State 621999 Kacy Larson, UC-Colorado Springs 531998 Kacey Henden, Mesa State 551997 Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney 441996 Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs 401995 Brandy Belding, Nebraska-Kearney 381994 Stacy Pray, Regis 441993 Amy Tjaarda, Adams State 72

HOME RUN LEADERS HR

2013 Brooke Huddleson, Colorado Mesa 14 Justine Bosi, CSU-Pueblo 14 Shelby Watts, New Mexico Highlands 142012 Kelsey Tillery, Metro State 232011 Katie Bolin, Chadron State 17 Cassie Keck, Nebraska-Kearney 172010 Tara Mickelson, Metro State 252009 Jessika Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs 242008 Heather Ebert, Adams State 222007 Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs 192006 Heather Utecht, Regis 202005 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 252004 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs 192003 Lindsay Johnston, New Mexico Highlands 172002 Bonnie Mathews, Fort Lewis 142001 Kelly Adams, Mesa State 212000 Jamie Dunn, Mesa State 161999 Monica Hashiguchi, Southern Colorado 201998 Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney 121997 Becki Leopoldus, UC-Colorado Springs 61996 Molly McLaughlin, Mesa State 31995 Molly McLaughlin, Mesa State 41994 Deborah Ausmus, Colorado Mines 91993 Amy Tjaarda, Adams State 16

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2013 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 262012 Aubree Maul, Metro STate 19 2011 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 212010 Christie Robinson, Metro State 302009 Christie Robinson, Metro State 252008 Katie Kocman, CSM 16 Megan Roberts, Adams State 162007 Brianne Grommon, Western New Mexico 222006 Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis 272005 Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs 192004 Amber Colton, UC-Colorado Springs 212003 Katie Anderson, Nebraska-Kearney 20 2002 Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State 322001 Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado 342000 Heather Hatzenbeller, Mesa State 251999 Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney 201998 Heather Hatzenbeller, Mesa State 211997 Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney 141996 Tina McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney 161995 Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney 131994 Belinda Aragon, New Mexico Highlands 111993 Amy Tjaarda, Adams State 18

ERA LEADERS ERA

2013 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 1.232012 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 2.992011 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 1.482010 Christie Robinson, Metro State 1.402009 Casey Williams, Chadron State 2.462008 Cary Moone, Fort Lewis 2.802007 Amanda Bell, Nebraska-Kearney 2.472006 Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis 2.572005 Kristin Muehling, Nebraska-Kearney 2.412004 Christina Wade, Regis 1.792003 Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State 1.38 2002 Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State 1.672001 Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado 1.432000 Terrisa Eckmann, Nebraska-Kearney 1.191999 Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney 0.541998 Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney 1.291997 Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney 1.241996 Cindy Cohn, Nebraska-Kearney 1.351995 Lisa Graf, Nebraska-Kearney 1.441994 Kristi Miller, UC-Colorado Springs 2.121993 Amy Tjaarda, Adams State 0.93

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2013 Conference OverallSchool W L T Pct W L T Pct.Colorado Mines 27 3 0 0.900 40 7 1 0.844Colorado Mesa 24 11 1 0.681 28 17 1 0.620Colorado Christian 21 11 0 0.656 25 23 0 0.521CSU-Pueblo 25 14 0 0.641 29 18 0 0.617Adams State 19 12 0 0.613 24 18 0 0.571UC-Colorado Springs 19 14 0 0.576 26 20 1 0.564Fort Lewis 17 19 0 0.472 20 24 0 0.455Western New Mexico 16 22 0 0.421 19 32 0 0.373Chadron State 12 19 0 0.387 14 24 0 0.368Regis 13 21 0 0.382 14 31 0 0.311New Mexico Highlands 12 26 1 0.321 20 33 1 0.380Metro State 10 23 0 0.303 17 28 0 0.378Black Hills St. 4 24 0 0.143 5 31 0 0.139

2012 Conference OverallSchool W L Pct W L Pct.Colorado Mines 26 14 0.650 29 24 0.547CSU-Pueblo 24 15 0.615 26 19 0.578Colorado Christian 24 16 0.600 34 29 0.540Fort Lewis 24 16 0.600 30 26 0.536Nebraska-Kearney 21 15 0.583 26 24 0.520Metro State 22 16 0.579 26 27 0.491Regis 20 16 0.556 22 27 0.449Colorado Mesa 22 18 0.550 26 24 0.520Adams State 20 20 0.500 24 24 0.500UC-Colorado Springs 20 20 0.500 22 23 0.489New Mexico Highlands 18 22 0.450 26 28 0.481Chadron State 14 24 0.368 17 32 0.347Western New Mexico 11 29 0.275 16 37 0.302Black Hills St. 6 31 0.162 8 40 0.167

2011 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Metro State 28 11 0.718 34 18 0.654 Colorado Mines 28 11 0.718 36 24 0.600 Regis 22 16 0.579 33 24 0.579 UC-Colorado Springs 19 20 0.487 22 28 0.440Chadron State 17 21 0.447 21 26 0.447 Nebraska-Kearney 16 21 0.432 16 29 0.356

West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Western New Mexico 23 15 0.605 29 29 0.500Mesa State 20 18 0.526 23 23 0.500 Adams State 19 19 0.500 31 26 0.544 Colorado St.-Pueblo 20 20 0.500 21 26 0.447 Fort Lewis 12 24 0.333 13 28 0.317 New Mexico Highlands 6 34 0.150 10 43 0.189

2010 East Division Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Metro State 37 2 0 .949 53 6 0 .898Colorado Mines 18 19 0 .486 24 26 0 .480Chadron State 18 21 0 .462 25 30 0 .455Regis 17 23 0 .425 22 28 0 .440Nebraska-Kearney 14 19 0 .424 15 30 0 .333UC-Colorado Springs 13 26 0 .333 16 32 0 .333

West Division Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Western New Mexico 23 14 0 .622 27 24 0 .529Colorado St.-Pueblo 23 16 0 .590 28 20 0 .583Mesa State 18 18 0 .500 23 22 0 .511Fort Lewis 16 22 0 .421 17 27 0 .386Adams State 15 21 0 .417 16 22 0 .421New Mexico Highlands 12 23 0 .343 17 29 0 .370

2009 East Division Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Metro State 29 7 0 .806 40 12 0 .769Colorado Mines 28 8 0 .778 39 19 0 .672Regis 21 16 0 .568 31 25 0 .554Nebraska-Kearney 12 19 0 .387 15 28 0 .349Chadron State 13 21 0 .382 20 30 0 .400UC-Colorado Springs 12 22 0 .353 15 27 0 .357

West Division Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Adams State 21 11 0 .656 22 17 0 .564Colorado St.-Pueblo 22 12 0 .647 31 20 0 .608Mesa State 19 15 0 .559 30 21 0 .588Fort Lewis 15 19 0 .441 19 24 0 .442Western New Mexico 12 22 0 .353 17 31 0 .354New Mexico Highlands 3 35 0 .079 8 47 0 .145

2008 East Division Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Colorado Mines 27 11 0 0.711 38 19 0 0.667Metro State 26 11 0 0.703 32 18 0 0.640Nebraska-Kearney 19 21 0 0.475 22 28 0 0.440Regis University 18 20 0 0.474 25 26 0 0.490UC-Colorado Springs 15 25 0 0.375 22 29 0 0.431Chadron State 12 23 1 0.347 20 23 1 0.466

West Division Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Adams State 22 16 0 0.579 38 20 0 0.655Mesa State 23 17 0 0.575 26 21 0 0.553Fort Lewis 20 16 1 0.554 28 26 1 0.518CSU-Pueblo 22 18 0 0.550 27 24 0 0.529Western New Mexico 19 21 0 0.475 25 32 0 0.439New Mexico Highlands 8 32 0 0.200 11 44 0 0.200

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2007 Conference Overall School W L T Pct W L T Pct.Mesa State 25 10 0 0.714 27 16 0 0.628Western New Mexico 25 10 1 0.708 35 20 1 0.634Nebraska-Kearney 22 13 0 0.629 28 17 0 0.622UC-Colorado Springs 24 15 0 0.615 36 20 0 0.643Regis University 17 12 0 0.586 28 19 0 0.596CSU-Pueblo 18 14 1 0.561 23 18 1 0.560Colorado Mines 16 19 0 0.457 25 22 0 0.532Fort Lewis 17 22 0 0.436 18 31 0 0.367Chadron State 12 24 0 0.333 16 24 0 0.400Adams State 11 24 0 0.314 18 31 0 0.367New Mexico Highlands 7 31 0 0.184 11 42 0 0.208

2006 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Regis University 34 2 0.944 48 15 0.762 CSU-Pueblo 24 12 0.667 29 20 0.592 Nebraska-Kearney 22 13 0.629 29 20 0.592 UC-Colorado Springs 22 14 0.611 36 16 0.692 Mesa State 21 15 0.583 21 22 0.488 Adams State 14 21 0.400 17 36 0.321 Fort Lewis 14 22 0.389 25 25 0.500 Fort Hays State 13 23 0.361 18 34 0.346 Colorado Mines 10 26 0.278 14 26 0.350 New Mexico Highlands 5 32 0.135 6 37 0.140

2005 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Regis University 30 5 0.857 37 9 0.804 UC-Colorado Springs 22 11 0.667 30 18 0.625 Fort Hays State 21 15 0.583 26 26 0.500 Mesa State 17 15 0.531 18 22 0.450 New Mexico Highlands 18 17 0.514 24 27 0.471 Nebraska-Kearney 17 19 0.472 18 26 0.409 CSU-Pueblo 15 19 0.441 18 24 0.429 Colorado Mines 9 19 0.321 20 24 0.455 Adams State 10 25 0.286 19 31 0.380 Fort Lewis 9 23 0.281 15 29 0.341

2004 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.UC-Colorado Springs 23 3 0.885 39 13 0.750Regis University 19 9 0.679 28 14 0.667Mesa State 24 12 0.667 30 22 0.577New Mexico Highlands 17 11 0.607 24 23 0.511Nebraska-Kearney 17 13 0.567 20 21 0.488Fort Hays State 14 14 0.500 21 25 0.457Colorado Mines 11 19 0.367 22 23 0.489Fort Lewis 10 20 0.333 11 26 0.297CSU-Pueblo 10 21 0.323 13 30 0.302Adams State 5 28 0.152 8 41 0.163

2003 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 26 8 0.765 30 15 0.667Fort Hays State 24 9 0.727 35 18 0.660Mesa State 24 10 0.706 31 17 0.646New Mexico Highlands 19 17 0.528 22 29 0.431UC-Colorado Springs 16 18 0.471 22 26 0.458Southern Colorado 14 18 0.438 25 33 0.431Fort Lewis 13 19 0.406 15 29 0.341Regis University 13 20 0.394 21 25 0.457Adams State 11 25 0.306 18 38 0.321Colorado Mines 6 22 0.214 11 27 0.289

2002 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 30 4 0.882 49 13 0.790Regis University 25 11 0.694 37 21 0.638Southern Colorado 20 16 0.556 25 38 0.397Nebraska-Kearney 17 14 0.548 25 22 0.532Fort Hays State 19 16 0.543 34 24 0.586Colorado Mines 16 20 0.433 22 26 0.458UC-Colorado Springs 15 21 0.417 26 30 0.464Adams State 14 22 0.389 15 28 0.349Fort Lewis 13 23 0.361 21 35 0.375New Mexico Highlands 5 27 0.156 8 39 0.170

2001 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 27 4 0.871 42 12 0.778Southern Colorado 26 4 0.867 51 14 0.784Fort Lewis 21 14 0.600 27 17 0.614Regis University 18 14 0.563 29 25 0.537Fort Hays State 17 16 0.515 26 35 0.426Adams State 14 14 0.500 16 21 0.432Nebraska-Kearney 8 10 0.444 15 17 0.469Colorado Mines 8 23 0.265 12 28 0.300New Mexico Highlands 9 25 0.258 9 33 0.214UC-Colorado Springs 4 28 0.125 8 36 0.182

2000 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 23 4 0.852 36 12 0.750Mesa State 28 8 0.778 44 12 0.786New Mexico Highlands 18 8 0.692 30 17 0.638Southern Colorado 17 12 0.586 30 23 0.566UC-Colorado Springs 16 14 0.533 21 26 0.447Regis University 14 13 0.519 27 23 0.540Fort Hays State 16 15 0.516 26 23 0.531Adams State 11 21 0.344 14 25 0.359Colorado Mines 6 22 0.214 10 28 0.263Fort Lewis 0 32 0.000 0 40 0.000

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1999 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 26 0 1.000 42 4 0.913New Mexico Highlands 23 5 0.774 31 24 0.564Regis University 16 6 0.680 32 12 0.727Southern Colorado 20 10 0.647 33 21 0.611Fort Hays State 13 11 0.552 31 21 0.596Mesa State 13 13 0.500 20 19 0.513UC-Colorado Springs 11 15 0.423 25 25 0.500Colorado Mines 6 18 0.250 12 31 0.286Fort Lewis 4 24 0.142 4 24 0.142Adams State 0 32 0.000 2 35 0.054

1998 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 23 5 0.821 39 10 0.796 Regis University 17 7 0.708 28 13 0.683 Mesa State 22 10 0.688 35 16 0.686 Adams State 15 9 0.625 19 21 0.475 New Mexico Highlands 13 11 0.542 26 26 0.500 UC-Colorado Springs 13 13 0.500 20 19 0.513 Southern Colorado 9 17 0.346 17 22 0.436 Colorado Mines 6 20 0.231 9 27 0.219 Fort Lewis 0 26 0.000 1 28 0.034

1997 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 20 2 0.909 38 9 0.809Mesa State 20 8 0.714 36 16 0.692Regis University 20 8 0.714 30 14 0.682Southern Colorado 21 11 0.656 31 15 0.674Adams State 17 13 0.567 21 18 0.538New Mexico Highlands 13 13 0.500 22 18 0.550Colorado Mines 7 25 0.219 8 32 0.200UC-Colorado Springs 6 24 0.200 11 27 0.289Fort Lewis 4 24 0.143 5 31 0.139

1996 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 22 2 0.917 49 12 0.803Mesa State 16 6 0.727 25 13 0.658New Mexico Highlands 15 9 0.625 20 17 0.541 Adams State 13 9 0.591 25 19 0.568 Southern Colorado 12 10 0.546 24 36 0.400 Regis University 10 13 0.435 26 23 0.520 UC-Colorado Springs 8 12 0.400 17 23 0.425 Fort Lewis 3 20 0.130 4 30 0.118 Colorado Mines 2 20 0.091 3 31 0.088

1995 Mile High Intercollegiate Softball League Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 9 1 0.900 30 5 0.857 Regis University 8 5 0.615 23 23 0.500 Mesa State 7 5 0.583 21 18 0.538 Adams State 8 6 0.571 18 18 0.500 New Mexico Highlands 7 7 0.500 14 19 0.424 Southern Colorado 7 7 0.500 17 23 0.425 UC-Colorado Springs 6 6 0.500 13 24 0.351 Fort Lewis 4 8 0.333 10 18 0.357 Colorado Mines 2 13 0.133 3 28 0.097

1994 Mile High Intercollegiate Softball League Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.UC-Colorado Springs 20 8 0.714 23 19 0.578 New Mexico Highlands 17 8 0.680 26 16 0.619 Regis University 17 11 0.607 25 23 0.571 Southern Colorado 16 12 0.571 24 25 0.490 Adams State 12 14 0.462 15 24 0.385 Mesa State 11 15 0.423 15 23 0.395 Fort Lewis 8 18 0.307 9 23 0.281 Colorado Mines - - - 7 26 0.212

1993 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Adams State 28 12 0.700 Mesa State 24 14 0.632 Colorado Mines 9 22 0.290 New Mexico Highlands 12 31 0.279 Fort Lewis 3 23 0.115

1992 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 22 12 0.647 Adams State 20 22 0.476New Mexico Highlands 15 21 0.416Fort Lewis 9 18 0.333Colorado Mines 6 22 0.214

1991 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 26 16 0.619Adams State 19 15 0.559New Mexico Highlands 14 24 0.368Colorado Mines 3 20 0.130Fort Lewis 2 17 0.105

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1990 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Kearney State 38 9 0.808 Adams State 31 19 0.620 Western New Mexico 21 12 0.636 Mesa State 19 18 0.513 Fort Lewis 7 19 0.269 Colorado Mines 2 26 0.071

1989 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 16 7 0.692 Adams State 19 12 0.613 Western New Mexico 16 11 0.592 Fort Lewis 5 19 0.208 Colorado Mines 1 24 0.040

1988 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Information not available

1987 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Adams State 12 4 0.750 22 16 0.579Mesa College 12 4 0.750 26 15 0.634New Mexico Highlands 7 9 0.437 13 17 0.433Fort Lewis 6 10 0.375 9 13 0.409Colorado Mines 3 13 0.187 5 15 0.250

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BATTING

Game: 56, Chadron State vs. Adams State, 4/7/07 51, Adams State vs. Colorado Mines, 5/5/11 50, Adams State vs. Chadron State, 4/7/07 47, Colorado Mines vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 4/11/09 47, Mesa State vs. St. Mary’s, 2/17/03 46, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Mesa State, 4/28/07 45, Fort Lewis vs. Chadron State, 3/18/12 45, Colorado Mines vs. UC-Colorado Springs, 4/23/08 44, Regis vs. Fort Hays State, 2/7/09Season: 1749, Regis, 2006 1725, Colorado Christian, 2012 1685, Western New Mexico, 2011 1684, Adams State, 2011 1674, Fort Hays State, 2001 1661, Colorado Mines, 2008 1654, Adams State, 2008 1646, Colorado Mines, 2011 1638, Colorado Mines, 2009 1634, Regis, 2009

Game: 30, Colorado Mines vs. Colorado College, 2/25/07 25, Colorado Mines vs. UC-Colorado Springs, 4/23/08 24, Western New Mexico vs. Fort Lewis, 4/23/11 24, Adams State vs. Chadron State, 3/22/08 24, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Colorado College, 2/7/07 24, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Colorado College, 3/27/99 23, Western New Mexico vs. Fort Lewis, 4/1/12 23, Fort Lewis vs. N.M. Highlands, 3/17/90 22, CSU-Pueblo vs. N.M. Highlands, 4/19/09 22, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Fort Lewis, 3/27/99Season: 452, Metro State, 2010 444, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 440, Metro State, 2009 424, Regis, 2006 418, Colorado Mines, 2008 409, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 403, Adams State, 2008

Game: 31, Colorado Mines vs. Colorado College, 2/25/07 23, Colorado Mines vs. Chadron State, 4/20/09 23, Colorado Mines vs. UC-Colorado Springs, 4/23/08 23, Adams State vs. Chadron State, 3/22/08 23, UC-Colorado Springs vs. N.M. Highlands, 2/18/07 23, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Fort Lewis, 3/27/99Season: 604, Regis, 2006 601, Colorado Mines, 2008 578, Adams State, 2011 577, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 584, Colorado Mines, 2009 582, Adams State, 2008 543, Western New Mexico, 2011 546, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 533, Metro State, 2010

Season: .362, Colorado Mines, 2008 .360, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 .359, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 .358, Metro State, 2009 .357, Colorado Mines, 2009 .352, Adams State, 2008 .352, UC-Colorado Springs, 1999

Game: 9, Chadron State vs. Adams State, 4/7/07 9, Mesa State vs. Adams State, 2/28/04 8, Western New Mexico vs. Fort Lewis, 4/1/12 8, Adams State vs. CSU-Pueblo, 4/18/12 8, Colorado Mines vs. Academy of Art, 2/15/09Season: 112, Colorado Mines, 2009 105, Colorado Mines, 2008 103, Metro State, 2008 99, Adams State, 2011 99, Western New Mexico, 2011 97, Western N.M., 2008 96, Adams State, 2008

Game: 4 - multiple timesSeason: 37, Regis, 2009 33, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 29, Adams State, 2012 29, Adams State, 2011 26, Regis, 2006

Game: 8, Metro State vs. Adams State, 5/13/10 8, Metro State vs. UC-Colorado Springs, 4/10/09 7, Metro State vs. N.M. Highlands, 3/22/08Season: 112, Metro State, 2010 98, Metro State, 2009 84, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 83, Regis, 2006 83, Mesa State, 2006

Game: 30, Colorado Mines vs. Colorado College, 2/25/07 24, Adams State vs. Chadron State, 3/22/08 23, Western New Mexico vs. Fort Lewis, 4/23/11 21, Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Mines, 3/17/90 20, Western New Mexico vs. Fort Lewis, 4/1/12 20, Fort Lewis vs. Chadron State, 3/18/12 19, Western N.M. vs. N.M. Highlands, 3/25/09 19, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Colorado College, 2/7/07 18, Metro State vs. Mesa State, 5/8/10 18, UC-Colorado Springs vs. N.M. Highlands, 2/18/07Season: 413, Metro State, 2009 411, Metro State, 2010 406, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 379, Regis, 2007 371, Colorado Mines, 2008 365, Adams State, 2008

Game: 47, Colorado Mines vs. UC-Colorado Springs, 4/23/08 46, Adams State vs. Mesa State, 3/27/11 44, Adams State vs. Chadron State, 3/22/08 44, Colorado Mines vs. Colorado College, 2/25/07 43, Fort Lewis vs. N.M. Highlands, 3/10/02 42, Metro State vs. Mesa State, 5/8/10 40, Western New Mexico vs. Fort Lewis, 4/1/12 40, Metro State vs. UC-Colorado Springs, 4/10/09Season: 994, Regis, 2006 975, Metro State, 2010 943, Colorado Mines, 2008 927, Adams State, 2011 921, Adams State, 2008 915, Metro State, 2009

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Season: .636, Metro State, 2009 .610, Metro State, 2010 .600, Mesa State, 2007 .597, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 .573, Metro State, 2008 .568, Colorado Mines, 2008 .567, UC-Colorado Springs, 2006 .568, Regis, 2006

Game: 10, Regis vs. Fort Lewis, 3/28/04 9, Colorado Mesa vs. Fort Lewis, 3/17/12 9, Mesa State vs. Okla. Panhandle State, 2/22/08 9, Adams State vs. Regis, 4/28/01 8, UC-Colorado Springs vs. N.M. Highlands, 2/17/07Season: 172, Nebraska-Kearney, 1994 165, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 120, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 115, UC-Colorado Springs, 2006 110, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995 108, UC-Colorado Springs, 2008 103, Colorado Mesa, 2012

Game: 15, Regis vs. Mesa State, 3/28/10 15, Fort Lewis vs. Regis, 4/12/08 15, Fort Hays State vs. CSU-Pueblo, 4/30/05 14, Adams State vs. Colorado Christian, 4/6/12 14, Colorado Mines vs. Regis, 4/25/09 14, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Mary, 3/17/07Season: 369, Fort Lewis, 2006 333, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 323, Adams State, 2011 321, Nebraska-Kearney, 2000 319, Colorado Mines, 2009 316, Fort Lewis, 2008 310, Regis, 2010 308, Fort Lewis, 2007

Season: 422.2, Adams State, 2011 417.2, Colorado Christian, 2012 416.0, Regis, 2006 401.1, Fort Hays State, 2001 390.2, Western New Mexico, 2011 384, Metro State, 2010 382.1, Southern Colorado, 2003 381.2, Regis, 2002 381.2, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 379.0, Colorado Mines, 2009 378.1, Regis, 2011 377.1, Regis, 2009 377.0, Adams State, 2008

Season: 1.01, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 1.93, Metro State, 2010 2.02, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003 2.03, Regis, 1997 2.14, Colorado Mines, 2011 2.17, Fort Hays State, 2003 2.17, Regis, 1999 2.21, Regis, 1998 2.29, Fort Hays State, 2000 2.33, Mesa State, 2003

53, Metro State, 2010 51, Southern Colorado, 2001 49, Mesa State, 2002 49, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 48, Regis, 2006 44, Mesa State, 2000 42, Mesa State, 2001 42, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 40, Metro State, 2009

37, Metro State, 2010 34, Regis, 2006 30, Regis, 2005 30, Mesa State, 2002

.913 (42-4), Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 .898 (53-6), Metro State, 2010 .857 (30-5), Nebraska-Kearney, 1995 .809 (38-9), Nebraska-Kearney, 1997 .804 (37-9), Regis, 2005 .803 (49-12), Nebraska-Kearney 1996

( 20 ) 1.000 (26-0), Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 .949 (37-2), Metro State, 2010 .944 (34-2), Regis, 2006 .917 (22-2), Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 .909 (20-2), Nebraska-Kearney (1997) .885 (23-3), UC-Colorado Springs, 2004 .882 (30-4), Mesa State, 2002 .871 (27-4), Mesa State, 2001 .857 (30-5), Regis, 2005 .852 (23-4), Nebraska-Kearney, 2000

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BATTINGSeason: 67, Amber Aragon, Southern Colorado, 2001 67, Tanya Gonzales, Southern Colorado, 2001Career: 225, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2008-11

Game: 7, multiple timesSeason: 229, Hannah Rapoport, Colorado Christian, 2012 219, Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State, 2011 214, Alisa Heronema, Regis, 2009 213, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2011 213, Backlund, Regis, 2006 212, Melanie Lusi, Colorado Christian, 2012 210, Carrie Cassida, Fort Hays State, 2001 208, Heather Utecht, Regis, 2006 206, Kaleigh Starr, Colorado Mines, 2009 206, Margie Cone, Colorado Mines, 2009 205, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2011 205, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2008Career: 792, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2008-11

Game: 5 - multiple timesSeason: 73, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 71, Heather Utecht, Regis, 2006 72, Shannon Galanek, Adams State, 2008 70, Amber Roundtree, Metro State, 2010 70, Amber Roundtree, Metro State, 2009Career: 230, Amber Roundtree, Metro State, 2008-11

Game: 5 - multiple timesSeason: 105, Hannah Rapoport, Colorado Christian, 2012 101, Alisa Heronema, Regis, 2009 100, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2011 93, Rebecca Lindquist, Adams State, 2011 92, Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2008

84, Katie Kocman, Colorado Mines, 2009 84, Alisa Heronema, Regis, 2008 84, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007Career 339, Alisa Heronema, Regis, 2008-11

Season: .549, Amy Tjaarda, Adams State, 1993 .523, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2010 .519, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2008 .511, Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs, 2004 .505, Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2008 .497, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 .488, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2011

.480, Kristina Barr, Western N.M., 2009Career (min. 200 at-bats) .460 (157-341), Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2007-08

Game: 3, multiple timesSeason: 29, Nikki Toussaint, Southern Colorado, 2001 23, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2009 21, Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 20, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2008Career: 64, Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines, 2008-11

Game: 2 - multiple timesSeason: 13, Alisa Heronema, Regis, 2009 11, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2012 9, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2011 9, Jessica Tornas, Regis, 1998 8, Macy Jones, Colorado Mines, 2011 8, Heidi Bauer, Colorado Mines, 2002 8, Rebekah Tippets, Regis, 2002Career: 30, Alisa Heronema, Regis, 2008-11 22, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2010-present

Game: 4, Heather Utecht, Regis vs. Mesa State, 3/26/06Season: 25, Tara Mickelson, Metro State, 2010 25, Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs, 2005 24, Jessika Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs, 2009 23, Kelsey Tillery, Metro State, 2012 22, Tara Mickelson, Metro State, 2009 22, Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2008Career: 56, Kaitlynn Barnes, Western N.M., 2009-12 56, Jennessa Tesone, Metro State, 2008-11

Game: 9, Ashley Aldrich, CSU-Pueblo vs. N.M. Highlands, 4/18/09 9, Taylor Cayou, Colorado Mines vs. UC-Colo. Springs, 4/23/08 8, multiple timesSeason: 93, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 78, Tara Mickelson, Metro State, 2010 75, Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2008 74, Tara Mickelson, Metro State, 2009 72, Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo, 2006 72, Amy Tjaarda, Adams State, 1993 70, Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs, 2005Career: 213, Kaitlynn Barnes, Western N.M., 2009-12

Game: 4, multiple timesSeason: 47, Chelsea Rodriguez, Fort Lewis, 2012Career: 113, Molly Clark, Metro State, 2008-12

Game: 17, Heather Utecht, Regis vs. Mesa State, 3/26/06 16, Taylor Cayou, Colorado Mines vs. UC-Colo. Springs, 4/23/08 15, Jessika Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs vs. Mary, 2/20/09Season: 178, Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2008 164, Nikki Toussaint, Southern Colorado, 2001 162, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 159, Heather Utecht, Regis, 2006 158, Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs, 2005 150, Tara Mickelson, Metro State, 2010Career: 502, Kaitlynn Barnes, Western N.M., 2009-12

Season: 1.156, Amy Tjaarda, Adams State, 1993 1.087, Jessika Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs, 2009 1.046, Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs, 2005 .978, Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2008 .964, Crystal Krebs, UC-Colorado Springs, 2004 .959, Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Springs, 2007 .956, Monica Hushiguichi, Southern Colorado, 1999Career (min. 200 at-bats) .850 (290-341), Heather Ebert, Adams State, 2007-08

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Game: 5, Alissa Larsen, Nebraska-Kearney vs. Fort Lewis, 5/6/10 5, Sharita Richmond, Regis vs. Fort Lewis, 3/28/04Season: 44, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2011 44, Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 34, Alissa Larsen, Nebraska-Kearney, 2009 34, Anabell Pineada, Nebraska-Kearney, 1996 33, Sharita Richmond, Regis, 2003 32, Jill McCaslin, Nebraska-Kearney, 1994 31, Alexa Snyder, CSU-Pueblo, 2012 30, Kelly Purcell, CSU-Pueblo, 2010 30, Rachel Neujahr, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003Career: 88, Sharita Richmond, Regis,2002-05 75, Katelyn Lovato, Adams State, 2010-present

Season: 52, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2001 50, Sarah Hirsch, Southern Colorado, 2002 46, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2006 44, Arriel Smith, Western New Mexico, 2012 43, Genevieve Reyna, Colorado Christian, 2012 42, Megan Roberts, Adams State, 2006 41, Melissa Martinez, N.M. Highlands, 2011 41, B. Grommon, Western N.M., 2007 41, Cindy Cohn, Nebraska-Kearney, 1994 39, Amanda Bell, Nebraska-Kearney, 2008 38, Bianca Holley, Regis, 2011 38, Megan Roberts, Adams State, 2008Career: 132, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005-08 95, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2010-present

37, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2006Career: 110, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005-08 77, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2010-present

Career: 92, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005-08 60, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2010-present

Season: 288.2, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2001 245.1, Genevieve Reyna, Colorado Christian, 2012 240.0, Susan Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney, 1990 238, Sarah Hirsch, Southern Colorado, 2002 235.2, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2006

218, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2000 213.1, Bianca Holley, Regis, 2011 213.1, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2011 212, B. Grommon, Western N.M., 2007Career: 730.1, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005-08 525.1 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2010-present

Season: 34, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2001 32, Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State, 2002 30, Susan Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney, 1990 30, Christie Robinson, Metro State, 2010 27, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005 25, Christie Robinson, Metro State, 2009

23, Jennifer Hayashi, Regis, 2002Career: 78, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005-08

Season: 15, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999Career: 26, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997-2000

Season: 7, Emily Huhta, Western N.M., 2010 6, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2006 5, Morgan McWilliams, Adams State, 2012 5, Liz Kramer, Colorado Mines, 2008 5, Mandy Smith, Fort Lewis, 2003 5, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2001Career: 9, Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis, 2005-08 7, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2010-present

Game: 16, Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis vs. Jamestown, 3/9/06 16, Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis vs. Rockhurst, 3/8/06 16, Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis vs. MSU-Mankato, 2/16/06 15, Cary Moone, Fort Lewis vs. Regis, 4/12/08 15. M. Beyer, Fort Hays State vs. CSU-Pueblo, 4/30/05Season: 352, Susan Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney, 1990 267, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2001 245, Cary Moone, Fort Lewis, 2008 231, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 2000 233, Monica Chavez, Fort Lewis, 2006 225, Libby Balogh, Colorado Mines, 2011 223, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999Career: 631, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997-2000 418, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2010-present

Season (min. 100 innings pitched): 11.06, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 (141.1 IP)Career (min. 200 innings pitched): 9.56, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997-2000 (462.2 IP)

Season (min. 100 innings pitched): 0.38, Christina Wade, Regis, 2004 (164.1 IP)Career (min. 200 innings pitched): 0.67, Christina Wade, Regis, 2001-04 (417.1 IP)

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Season (min. 36 innings pitched): .540, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999 .930, Amy Tjaarda, Adams State, 1993

1.40, Christie Robinson, Metro State, 2010 1.43, Kerri Chase, Southern Colorado, 2001 1.47, Tricia Garigan, Regis, 1998 1.47, Tricia Garigan, Regis, 1996 1.48, Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines, 2011

1.60, Melissa Reyes, Southern Colorado, 1997Career (min. 200 innings pitched): 1.14, Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997-2000 (462.2 IP)

Season (min. 100 innings pitched): 1.000 (20-0), Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999Career (min. 200 innings pitched): .871 (61-9), Amanda Kelly, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997-2000

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History/RecordsHistory/Records

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Home: 11-8 Away: 8-15 Neutral: 2-1Head Coach: Mo Nelson (21-24)

Colorado Mines W 15-5 Colorado Mines W 12-1 at Chapman L 1-5 at Chapman L 1-11 at UC-Riverside L 0-4 at University of San Diego L 4-10 at University of San Diego L 6-703/07 at UC-San Diego W 4-2 at Cal State-Dominguez Hills L 1-11 at Cal State-Dominguez Hills L 0-3 at Mesa State L 6-11 at Mesa State L 10-19 Mesa State L 10-13 Mesa State W 8-0 at Adams State W 8-2 at Adams State L 1-11 Colorado Mines W 13-3 Colorado Mines W 19-9 Fort Lewis L 1-4 Fort Lewis W 8-5 Fort Lewis W 9-5 Fort Lewis W 11-9 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-7 at Nebraska-Omaha W 2-0 Adams State L 1-4 Adams State L 3-4 at Colorado Mines W 10-0 at Colorado Mines W 12-2 Adams State L 2-6 Adams State W 8-4 Colorado State L 0-12 Colorado State L 3-8 at UC-Colorado Springs L 2-3 at UC-Colorado Springs W 11-3 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan# W 7-0 vs. Dana# W 1-0 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L 1-6 at Colorado State L 0-4 at Colorado State L 0-2 at Colorado Mines L 4-5 at Colorado Mines W 22-0 at Colorado Mines W 12-4 UC-Colorado Springs L 10-13 UC-Colorado Springs W 11-1 UC-Colorado Springs W 7-1# - Kearney State Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

Home: Away: Neutral: Head Coach: Mo Nelson (39-54)

Colorado State L 0-4 Colorado State L 2-15 at Adams State L 4-5 at Adams State W 12-9 vs. Lewis# L 7-8 vs. Lake Superior# L 4-7 vs. Indiana (Penn.)# L 2-6 vs. Bloomsburg# L 3-4 vs. California (Penn.)# L 5-6 vs. Quinnipiac# L 2-9 vs. American International# W 4-1 vs. Lock Haven# L 3-12 vs. Ashland# L 0-1 vs. Chapman# L 0-1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha$ L 0-4 vs. Augustana (S.D.)$ L 7-8 at South Dakota$ W 10-8 vs. Mankato State$ L 2-9 New Mexico Highlands L 6-9 New Mexico Highlands L 2-4

Mesa State W 8-7 Mesa State W 15-3 at Colorado Mines L 1-9 at Fort Lewis W 12-1 Colorado Mines W 10-6 Colorado Mines W 15-5 at Augustana (S.D.) L 0-9 at Augustana (S.D.) L 4-5 vs. Wayne State (Neb.)@ L 0-8 vs. Minnesota-Duluth@ L 1-6 vs. North Dakota State@ L 0-11 vs. Nebraska-Kearney@ L 4-5 at UC-Colorado Springs W 10-0 at UC-Colorado Springs W 5-3 vs. Morningside! W 3-2 at Nebraska-Omaha! L 0-1 vs. Pittsburg State! L 2-8 Adams State W 8-7 Adams State W 4-2 UC-Colorado Springs W 15-1 UC-Colorado Springs W 7-4 at Colorado State L 0-10 at Colorado State L 0-10 at Colorado Mines W 13-5 Oklahoma L 0-4 Oklahoma L 3-13 UC-Colorado Springs W 9-4 UC-Colorado Springs W 9-8# - Rebel Games (Florida)$ - South Dakota Tournament (Vermillion, S.D.)@ - Augustana Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)! - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)

Home: 11-3 Away: 8-8 Neutral: 8-4Head Coach: Mo Nelson (66-69)

3/3 at UC-Colorado Springs W 10-63/3 at UC-Colorado Springs L 3-53/6 vs. Nebraska-Kearney# W 5-43/6 vs. Adams State# L 2-123/7 vs. N.M. Highlands# W 11-43/7 at UC-Colorado Springs# L (8) 4-53/7 vs. Mesa State# L (9) 5-63/9 at Cameron W 2-13/9 at Cameron L 4-153/10 at Central Oklahoma L 0-43/10 at Central Oklahoma L 3-43/12 vs. South Dakota$ W 13-103/12 at Missouri Southern$ W 3-13/12 vs. Grand View$ W 8-03/15 Adams State W (8) 2-13/15 Adams State L 1-23/16 Adams State L 0-63/16 Adams State W (8) 3-23/18 N.M. Highlands W 10-73/18 N.M. Highlands W 12-13/20 at Mesa State L (8) 8-93/20 at Mesa State L 2-93/21 at Mesa State L 4-93/21 at Mesa State W 3-23/26 Fort Lewis W 12-23/26 Fort Lewis W 13-13/27 Fort Lewis W 15-43/27 Fort Lewis W 15-54/5 at Colorado Mines W 11-104/5 at Colorado Mines W 11-104/8 at UC-Colorado Springs W (8) 3-24/8 at UC-Colorado Springs W 5-14/16 vs. Wayne State (Neb.)% L 1-24/16 vs. Wayne State (Neb.)% W (8) 4-34/17 vs. Nebraska-Omaha% L 0-114/17 vs. UC-Colorado Springs% W 12-44/18 vs. Mesa State% W 11-84/18 vs. N.M. Highlands% W 2-04/20 UC-Colorado Springs W 4-04/20 UC-Colorado Springs L 0-6

4/21 Colorado Mines W 11-34/21 Colorado Mines W 11-0# - UC-Colorado Springs Tournament$ - Missouri Southern Tournament (Joplin, Mo.)% - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

Home: 11-3 Away: 10-10 Neutral: 4-10Head Coach: Mo Nelson (91-92)

2/26 vs. N.M. Highlands# L (10) 8-92/26 at UC-Colorado Springs# W 3-22/26 vs. Mesa State# W 9-32/27 vs. Nebraska-Kearney# L 1-102/27 vs. Colorado Mines# W 10-12/27 at UC-Colorado Springs# W 4-23/4 at Adams State* L 1-33/4 at Adams State* W 13-23/5 at Adams State* W 8-53/5 at Adams State* W 6-43/12 Mesa State* L 13-153/12 Mesa State* W 9-53/13 Mesa State* W 9-83/13 Mesa State* W 8-23/21 Nebraska Wesleyan W 7-43/21 Nebraska Wesleyan W 6-33/23 at Colorado Mines* W 15-53/23 at Colorado Mines* L 7-103/26 at Fort Lewis* W 6-43/26 at Fort Lewis* L 5-73/27 at Fort Lewis* W 8-63/27 at Fort Lewis* W 13-53/30 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-73/30 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 9-104/1 N.M. Highlands* W 4-34/1 N.M. Highlands* W 4-34/2 N.M. Highlands* L 5-134/2 N.M. Highlands* W 6-34/7 UC-Colorado Springs* L 7-94/7 UC-Colorado Springs* W 12-24/9 vs. Morningside$ L 0-14/9 vs. San Diego State$ W 9-24/9 vs. Central Oklahoma$ L 0-154/10 vs. Nebraska-Kearney$ L 2-44/10 vs. North Dakota$ L 4-114/14 Colorado Mines* W 10-54/14 Colorado Mines* W 6-24/16 vs. Wayne State (Neb.)% L 3-44/16 vs. Central Oklahoma% L 0-64/16 vs. Morningside% L 0-84/16 vs. Southern Colorado% L 1-64/17 vs. Adams State% W 3-14/19 at Colorado State L 0-114/19 at Colorado State L 4-64/23 at Southern Colorado* L 6-94/23 at Southern Colorado* L 2-44/24 at Southern Colorado* L 10-114/24 at Southern Colorado* W 8-3* - Mile High Softball League# - UC-Colorado Springs Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)$ - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)% - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

1991 • 21-24

1992 • 18-30

1993 • 27-15

1994 • 25-23 (17-11 MHISL/3rd)

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Home: 10-6 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 9-7Head Coach: John Horan (23-23)

2/24 at Southern Colorado# W 4-22/25 vs. Nebraska-Kearney# L 0-82/26 vs. N.M. Highlands# L 0-12/26 at Southern Colorado# W 7-52/28 vs. Colorado Mines$ W 11-02/28 at UC-Colorado Springs W 8-33/4 vs. BYU% W 5-13/9 vs. McNeese State% L 4-123/9 vs. McNeese State% L 1-83/11 vs. Adams State& W 8-73/11 at Mesa State L 3-53/14 Colorado Mines W 16-53/14 Colorado Mines W 14-23/16 at Southern Colorado L 4-53/16 at Southern Colorado L 2-63/18 Southern Colorado* W 7-03/18 Fort Lewis* L 2-63/19 Fort Lewis* L 3-43/19 Southern Colorado* W 8-23/25 Colorado Mines* W 13-73/25 Nebraska-Kearney* W 6-14/1 at Mesa State* W 7-64/1 at Mesa State* L 3-44/2 at Mesa State L 3-84/2 at Mesa State L 7-84/6 Southern Colorado L (11) 4-64/7 Fort Lewis W 6-54/8 Fort Lewis W 10-64/12 UC-Colorado Springs* W 12-64/12 UC-Colorado Springs* L 6-104/14 vs. Doane! W 3-14/14 at Nebraska-Kearney! L 2-44/14 vs. Washburn! L 0-44/15 vs. Southern Colorado! W 6-24/15 at Nebraska-Kearney! L 0-14/21 vs. Adams State*@ W 3-04/21 at N.M. Highlands* L 3-74/22 at Colorado State L 1-64/25 Colorado Mines* W 12-04/28 vs. UC-Colorado Springs^ W 7-24/28 vs. Mesa State^ L 0-24/29 vs. Adams State^ W 4-14/29 vs. UC-Colorado Springs^ W 10-24/29 vs. Mesa State^ L 2-35/4 Southern Utah State L 7-105/4 Southern Utah State L 4-11* - Mile High Softball League# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - Played at UCCS (Colorado Springs, Colo.)% - Played in Phoenix, Ariz.& - Played at Mesa State (Grand Junction ,Colo.)! - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)@ - Played at N.M. Highlands (Las Vegas, N.M.)^ - Mile High Softball League Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Home: 8-7-1 Away: 9-5 Neutral: 9-11Head Coach: John Horan (49-46-1)

2/23 vs. Fort Lewis#* W 9-12/23 vs. UC-Colorado Springs#* L 2-82/23 vs. Nebraska-Kearney#* L 4-92/24 vs. Adams State#* W 4-32/24 vs. Mesa State#* L 3-62/25 at Southern Colorado#* W 3-02/25 vs. Colorado Mines#* L 4-72/25 vs. N.M. Highlands#* L 2-53/5 at Cal-Riverside L 0-33/5 at Cal-Riverside W 5-13/6 at Cal St.-Bakers eld L 0-33/6 at Cal St.-Bakers eld W 4-1

3/7 vs. Southern Utah$ W 4-33/7 vs. Southern Utah$ L 0-23/12 Morningside W 1-03/12 Morningside L 5-113/12 Wayne State (Neb.) W 5-23/13 Wayne State (Neb.) T 7-73/16 at Southern Colorado* W 4-33/16 vs. Fort Lewis*% W 10-33/17 vs. Fort Lewis*% W 5-13/19 Pittsburg State L 4-113/19 Pittsburg State W 2-03/22 vs. Nebraska-Kearney*^ W 2-13/22 at Colorado Mines* W 5-33/23 UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-43/23 Mesa State* L 2-53/27 Colorado Mines W 7-23/27 Colorado Mines W 7-23/31 vs. Mesa State& W 2-13/31 at Nebraska-Kearney& L 0-93/31 vs. Nebraska-Omaha& W 4-24/3 at UC-Colorado Springs W 14-14/8 Southern Utah L 2-84/8 Southern Utah L 0-14/9 vs. Nebraska-Kearney*^ L 0-24/9 at Colorado Mines* W 10-24/15 Colorado College W 8-04/15 Colorado College W 8-34/16 at Colorado Mines W 23-04/16 at Colorado Mines W 11-34/19 vs. N.M. Highlands*! L 2-44/19 at Adams State* L 0-34/20 vs. N.M. Highlands*! L 2-114/20 at Adams State* L 6-84/23 UC-Colorado Springs* L 1-44/23 UC-Colorado Springs* W 5-34/26 vs. N.M. Highlands@ W 12-44/26 vs. Mesa State@ L 1-24/27 vs. Southern Colorado@ L 1-5* - RMAC Game# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - Played at Mesquite, Nev.% - Played at Southern Colorado (Pueblo, Colo.)^ - Played at Colorado Mines (Golden, Colo.)& - Nebraska-Kearney Invite (Kearney, Neb.)! - Played at Adams State (Alamosa, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Golden, Colo.)

Home: 13-6 Away: 15-5 Neutral: 2-3Co-Head Coaches: John Horan (79-60-1)

Michelle Goldman (30-14)

2/23 at Siena Heights W 6-22/23 at Siena Heights W 4-33/3 at UC-San Diego W 4-03/3 at UC-San Diego L 4-63/4 at Loyola Marymount L 0-93/4 at Loyola Marymount L 0-33/6 vs. Southern Utah# L 0-83/6 vs. Southern Utah# W 9-63/16 Mesa State* L 0-13/16 Mesa State* W 9-33/17 Mesa State* W 4-33/17 Mesa State* L 6-103/18 Colorado Mines* L 6-93/18 Colorado Mines* W 10-63/19 Colorado Mines* W 10-03/19 Colorado Mines* W 5-43/22 at Fort Lewis* W 3-23/22 at Fort Lewis* W 9-13/23 at Fort Lewis* W 6-13/23 at Fort Lewis* W 3-23/25 Hamline W 7-13/25 Hamline W 7-33/28 at Southern Colorado* L 1-23/28 at Southern Colorado* W 6-33/30 at Southern Colorado* W 6-4

3/30 at Southern Colorado* L 1-24/13 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 2-14/13 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-14/14 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-04/14 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 5-04/16 at Colorado Mines W 9-14/16 at Colorado Mines W 12-04/19 Adams State* W 8-04/19 Adams State* L 2-34/20 Adams State* L 4-54/20 Adams State* W 4-04/23 Colorado Mines W 8-04/27 N.M. Highlands* W 1-04/27 N.M. Highlands* W 6-14/28 N.M. Highlands* W 10-54/28 N.M. Highlands* L 5-85/3 vs. Mesa State$ L 2-35/3 vs. Southern Colorado$ W 1-05/3 vs. Mesa State$ L 6-7* - RMAC Game# - Played at City Park (Mesquite, Nev.)$ - RMAC Tournament, City Park (Kearney, Neb.)

Home: 12-5 Away: 14-5 Neutral: 2-3Head Coach: John Horan (107-73-1)

2/13 Doane W 5-12/13 Doane W 2-13/1 vs. Fort Lewis# W 6-03/2 at Cal State-Dominguez Hills W 9-23/2 at Cal State-Dominguez Hills W 5-23/4 at Cal State-San Bernardino L 2-83/4 at Cal State-San Bernardino W 6-13/14 at Mesa State* W 6-43/14 at Mesa State* W 3-23/15 at Mesa State* L 2-33/15 at Mesa State* W 2-13/22 Fort Lewis* W 9-13/22 Fort Lewis* W 9-43/23 Fort Lewis* W 9-13/23 Fort Lewis* W 4-33/25 at Colorado Mines* W 4-23/25 at Colorado Mines* W 7-63/26 at Colorado Mines* W 13-73/26 at Colorado Mines* W 7-23/28 Southern Colorado* W 6-23/28 Southern Colorado* L 0-43/29 Southern Colorado* L 6-73/29 Southern Colorado* W 5-34/1 at Colorado College W 14-04/2 at Colorado College W 10-04/7 Colorado Mines L 4-64/10 UC-Colorado Springs* W 3-24/10 UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-44/11 UC-Colorado Springs* W 2-14/11 UC-Colorado Springs* W 8-44/14 Nebraska-Kearney* W 4-14/14 Nebraska-Kearney* L 4-54/22 at Colorado Mines W 3-04/22 at Colorado Mines W 4-14/25 at N.M. Highlands* L 1-24/25 at N.M. Highlands* L 3-55/1 vs. Mesa State$ L 3-45/1 vs. Adams State$ W 9-45/2 vs. Mesa State$ L 1-35/8 at Nebraska-Kearney% L 5-105/8 vs. Mesa State% L 2-3* - RMAC Game# - Played at Mesquite, Nev.$ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)% - NCAA Central Region Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

1995 • 23-23 (8-5 MHISL/2nd)

1996 • 26-23-1 (10-13 RMAC/6th)

1997 • 30-14 (20-8 RMAC/T2nd)

1998 • 28-13 (17-7 RMAC/2nd)

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Home: 14-2 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 5-3Head Coach: John Horan (139-85-1)

2/16 Colorado College W 15-02/16 Colorado College W 8-02/20 UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-22/20 UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-52/21 Southern Colorado* W 5-42/21 Southern Colorado* L 5-72/28 N.M. Highlands* L 3-52/28 N.M. Highlands* W 10-43/11 at Mesa State L 1-53/14 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 3-93/14 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 2-33/19 vs. Central Iowa# W 5-23/19 vs. Central Oklahoma# W 1-03/19 at Emporia State# W 3-03/20 vs. Friends College# W 10-13/20 vs. Colorado Mines# W 7-23/20 vs. Oklahoma City# L 2-43/24 at Colorado College W 9-03/24 at Colorado College W 19-53/27 at Colorado Mines* W 10-43/27 at Colorado Mines* W 11-23/28 Colorado Mines* W 7-03/28 Colorado Mines* W 7-13/31 St. Olaf W 9-43/31 St. Olaf W 12-14/7 at Northern Colorado L 5-64/7 at Northern Colorado L 4-74/11 Colorado Mines W 9-14/11 Colorado Mines W 8-04/17 at Fort Lewis* W 10-04/17 at Fort Lewis* W 18-24/18 at N.M. Highlands* L 2-34/18 at N.M. Highlands* L 3-74/20 Northern Colorado W 7-14/20 Northern Colorado W 2-04/30 vs. Mesa State$ W 3-24/30 vs. N.M. Highlands$ L 8-94/30 vs. Fort Hays State$ L 0-5* - RMAC Game# - Emporia State Tournament (Emporia, Kan.)$ - RMAC Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)NOTE: 32-12 record after forfeit wins from Adams State (4) and Fort Lewis (2)

Home: 12-11 Away: 10-7 Neutral: 5-5Head Coach: John Horan (166-108-1)

2/21 Colorado College W 10-02/21 Colorado College W 6-02/26 at Northern Colorado# L 2-92/26 vs. Morningside# W 2-12/27 vs. Morningside# L 3-112/29 Southern Colorado W 7-32/29 Southern Colorado L 5-103/3 vs. Tarleton State$ L 2-53/3 vs. Southern Arkansas$ W 4-13/4 vs. California (Penn.)$ W 5-03/5 vs. Tarleton State$ W (9) 2-13/5 vs. Kennesaw State$ L 1-93/11 at Mesa State* L 6-93/11 at Mesa State* W 7-03/12 at Mesa State* L 1-63/12 at Mesa State* L 6-83/19 Nebraska-Kearney* L 0-63/19 Nebraska-Kearney* L 1-113/23 Northern Colorado L 5-83/23 Northern Colorado L 8-103/25 Adams State* W 7-03/25 Adams State* W 2-03/26 Adams State* W 5-2

3/26 Adams State* L (8) 2-53/29 Colorado Mines* W 11-33/29 Colorado Mines* W 5-14/5 at Colorado College W 9-04/5 at Colorado College W 9-24/8 at Southern Colorado* L 3-44/8 at Southern Colorado* W 3-04/9 at Southern Colorado* L (8) 3-44/9 at Southern Colorado* W 7-54/11 at Northern Colorado L (8) 2-34/11 at Northern Colorado W 4-24/16 UC-Colorado Springs* W 11-44/16 UC-Colorado Springs* L 4-74/16 UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-74/18 New York Tech W (10) 7-64/18 New York Tech W 9-64/21 at Fort Lewis* W 9-04/21 at Fort Lewis* W 5-44/22 at Fort Lewis* W 11-24/22 at Fort Lewis* W 14-04/29 Fort Hays State* W 6-54/29 Fort Hays State* L 1-104/30 Fort Hays State* L 4-54/30 Fort Hays State* L (9) 5-65/5 vs. N.M. Highlands% L 2-35/5 vs. UC-Colorado Springs% W 7-35/6 vs. Southern Colorado% L 2-4* - RMAC Game# - Northern Colorado Tournament (Greeley, Colo.)$ - Shutt Tournament (Richland Hills, Texas)% - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kearney, Kearney, Neb.)

Home: 11-7 Away: 15-14 Neutral: 3-4Head Coach: John Horan (195-133-1)

2/18 vs. Fort Hays State# L 1-22/18 at Southern Colorado# L 1-62/18 vs. Northern Colorado# W 3-12/24 Fort Lewis* L 3-92/24 Fort Lewis* W 1-02/25 Fort Lewis* W 3-02/25 Fort Lewis* L 3-43/3 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 5-23/3 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 1-23/4 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-03/4 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 5-43/5 Northern Colorado W 3-13/5 Northern Colorado L 2-63/10 at N.M. Highlands* W 5-13/10 at N.M. Highlands* W 7-03/11 at N.M. Highlands* W 5-33/11 at N.M. Highlands* W 3-23/14 Colorado Mines* W 6-33/14 Colorado Mines* W 9-13/18 Southern Colorado* W 5-03/18 Southern Colorado* W 8-73/20 at Colorado Mines* W 6-03/20 at Colorado Mines* L 1-53/21 Colorado Mines W 5-13/21 Colorado Mines W 4-33/23 at Texas Wesleyan$ L 1-63/23 vs. Nebraska-Omaha$ L 1-103/23 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St.$ L 0-93/30 Colorado College W 8-03/30 Colorado College W 8-04/3 Oklahoma Panhandle State L 0-34/3 Oklahoma Panhandle State L 0-104/7 at Fort Hays State* L 8-94/7 at Fort Hays State* L 3-64/8 at Fort Hays State* L 3-44/8 at Fort Hays State* W 8-14/13 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 2-34/13 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 2-04/14 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 0-84/14 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 2-44/18 at Southern Colorado L 2-3

4/18 at Southern Colorado W 4-14/21 Mesa State* L 0-64/21 Mesa State* L 6-114/27 at Colorado College W 10-14/27 at Colorado College W 11-14/28 at Adams State* W 3-04/28 at Adams State* L 4-54/29 at Adams State* L 0-14/29 at Adams State* W 2-15/4 vs. Fort Hays State% W 7-65/4 at Mesa State% L 3-55/4 vs. Adams State% W 10-25/5 vs. Fort Lewis% L 2-4* - RMAC Game# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - Texas Wesleyan Tournament (Ft. Worth, Texas)% - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State, Grand Junction, Colo.)

Home: 22-4 Away: 11-9 Neutral: 4-8Head Coach: Dana Lillard (37-21)

2/15 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St.# L 7-102/15 at Southern Colorado# W 8-32/15 vs. Nebraska-Kearney# L 0-22/16 vs. Mesa State# L 1-52/16 vs. UC-Colorado Springs# W 7-42/16 vs. Fort Lewis# L 5-72/23 Nebraska-Kearney* W 8-52/23 Nebraska-Kearney* W 4-32/24 Nebraska-Kearney* W 5-32/24 Nebraska-Kearney* L 1-23/3 at Mesa State* L 5-133/3 at Mesa State* L 0-93/4 at Mesa State* W 4-03/4 at Mesa State* L 7-83/9 Fort Hays State* W 7-13/9 Fort Hays State* W 11-33/10 Fort Hays State* L 1-33/10 Fort Hays State* W 5-03/12 at Oklahoma Panhandle State W 7-53/12 at Oklahoma Panhandle State W 1-03/13 Southern Colorado* W 6-43/13 Southern Colorado* W 3-03/23 N.M. Highlands* W 5-23/23 N.M. Highlands* W 10-53/24 N.M. Highlands* W 10-23/24 N.M. Highlands* W 6-43/26 at Colorado Mines* W 1-03/26 at Colorado Mines* L 3-73/27 Colorado Mines* L 5-73/27 Colorado Mines* W 10-23/29 vs. Incarnate Word$ L 5-73/29 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)$ L 8-113/30 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)$ L 1-43/30 vs. Incarnate Word$ W 10-54/6 Adams State* W 6-04/6 Adams State* W 6-54/7 Adams State* W 2-14/7 Adams State* W 7-24/13 UC-Colorado Springs* W 3-14/13 UC-Colorado Springs* L 0-14/14 UC-Colorado Springs* W 5-44/14 UC-Colorado Springs* W 3-24/20 at Southern Colorado* W 11-04/20 at Southern Colorado* L 0-14/21 at Southern Colorado* W 4-24/21 at Southern Colorado* W 9-74/24 Northern Colorado W 4-04/24 Northern Colorado W 7-54/27 at Fort Lewis* W 2-04/27 at Fort Lewis* L 1-34/28 at Fort Lewis* W 9-14/28 at Fort Lewis* L 0-15/3 vs. Southern Colorado% W 13-55/4 vs. Nebraska-Kearney% W 7-25/4 at Mesa State% L 0-8

1999 • 32-12 (16-6 RMAC/3rd)

2001 • 29-25 (18-14 RMAC/4th)

2000 • 27-23 (14-13 RMAC/6th)

2002 • 37-21 (25-11 RMAC/2nd)

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5/4 at Mesa State% W 6-05/9 at St. Mary’s (Texas)& L 1-25/9 vs. Mesa State& L (10) 4-5# - CSU-Pueblo Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - Played at Grand Junction, Colo.% - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State, Grand Junction, Colo.)& - NCAA South Central Region Tournament (St. Mary’s, San Antonio, Texas)

Home: 11-6 Away: 7-15 Neutral: 3-4Head Coach: Dana Lillard (58-46)

2/6 vs. Eastern New Mexico# L 3-52/6 vs. Biola# W 4-12/7 vs. Concordia (Calif.)# W 11-72/7 vs. Barry# L 1-52/8 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)# L 3-152/15 vs. Fort Lewis$ W 3-02/16 vs. Adams State$ L 4-62/22 Mesa State* L 1-102/22 Mesa State* L 2-113/2 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 7-83/2 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 3-53/3 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 1-43/3 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 0-33/6 Colorado Mines* W 7-03/6 Colorado Mines* L 6-73/6 Colorado Mines* W 10-23/8 at Fort Hays State* L 5-63/8 at Fort Hays State* L 5-63/9 at Fort Hays State* L 1-33/9 at Fort Hays State* L 5-93/15 Fort Lewis* W 6-33/15 Fort Lewis* W 4-33/16 Fort Lewis* W 4-23/16 Fort Lewis* L 3-53/30 at Northern Colorado W 3-03/30 at Northern Colorado W 6-34/5 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 8-74/5 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 8-34/6 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 7-164/6 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 2-64/8 Oklahoma Panhandle State L 3-84/8 Oklahoma Panhandle State W 4-14/9 Oklahoma Panhandle State W 3-24/9 Oklahoma Panhandle State W (9) 8-74/12 Southern Colorado* W 12-84/12 Southern Colorado* L 0-14/13 Southern Colorado* W 10-04/13 Southern Colorado* W 8-34/18 at Adams State* L 12-134/18 at Adams State* W 8-34/19 at Adams State* W 10-74/19 at Adams State* L 2-114/26 at N.M. Highlands* L 2-104/26 at N.M. Highlands* L 3-44/27 at N.M. Highlands* W 5-04/27 at N.M. Highlands* L 4-6# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Home: 15-4 Away: 9-6 Neutral: 4-4Head Coach: Dana Lillard (86-60)

2/14 South Dakota W 2-02/14 South Dakota W 10-52/20 at St. Edward’s# L 1-22/21 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville# W 2-12/21 vs. Incarnate Word# L 1-42/21 vs. Abilene Christian# W 5-42/22 vs. Angelo State# W 4-12/22 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)# L 0-82/28 N.M. Highlands* W 4-32/28 N.M. Highlands* W 5-0

3/6 at Mesa State* W 7-03/6 at Mesa State* L 5-73/7 at Mesa State* L 0-33/7 at Mesa State* L 3-63/13 Nebraska-Kearney* L 0-13/13 Nebraska-Kearney* W 4-33/14 Nebraska-Kearney* W 4-13/14 Nebraska-Kearney* L 2-43/20 Fort Hays State* W 4-33/20 Fort Hays State* W 6-53/21 Fort Hays State* W 5-03/21 Fort Hays State* L 3-63/27 at Fort Lewis* L 2-33/27 at Fort Lewis* W 5-23/28 at Fort Lewis* W 16-73/28 at Fort Lewis* W 7-64/1 Northern Colorado W 7-64/1 Northern Colorado W 5-44/4 Colorado Mines* W 3-24/4 Colorado Mines* W 3-24/5 at Colorado Mines* W 7-34/5 at Colorado Mines* W 8-64/17 at CSU-Pueblo* W 5-04/17 at CSU-Pueblo* W 7-14/18 at CSU-Pueblo* L 4-54/25 Adams State* W 7-34/25 Adams State* L 1-24/25 Adams State* W 8-24/30 vs. Mesa State$ W 5-15/1 at UC-Colorado Springs$ W 3-15/1 vs. UC-Colorado Springs$ L 2-55/1 vs. UC-Colorado Springs$ L 3-6# - St. Edward’s Hilltopper Classic (Austin, Texas)$ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Home: 16-2 Away: 19-6 Neutral: 3-3Head Coach: Dana Lillard (124-71)

2/13 UC-Colorado Springs L 3-42/18 vs. St. Edward’s# W 3-02/26 at N.M. Highlands* W 9-72/26 at N.M. Highlands* W 11-62/27 at N.M. Highlands* W 8-23/4 vs. Incarnate Word$ L 0-43/5 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville$ W 4-33/5 vs. Abilene Christian$ L 0-83/9 at Northern Colorado W 11-33/9 at Northern Colorado W 9-13/11 Mesa State* W 4-23/11 Mesa State* W 14-23/12 Mesa State* W 7-03/12 Mesa State* W 11-63/19 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 6-23/19 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 6-03/20 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 1-43/20 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 7-63/25 at Fort Hays State* W 6-13/25 at Fort Hays State* L 5-63/26 at Fort Hays State* W 5-23/26 at Fort Hays State* W 10-23/30 at UC-Colorado Springs L 6-94/2 Fort Lewis* W 1-04/2 Fort Lewis* W 3-24/3 Fort Lewis* W 8-04/3 Fort Lewis* W 4-04/6 Colorado Mines* W 4-04/6 Colorado Mines* W 9-14/14 at Colorado Mines* W 11-24/14 at Colorado Mines* W 14-04/16 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 2-104/16 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 5-64/17 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 7-44/17 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-24/23 CSU-Pueblo* W 7-64/23 CSU-Pueblo* W 11-34/24 CSU-Pueblo* L 3-4

4/24 CSU-Pueblo* W 10-24/30 at Adams State* W 9-84/30 at Adams State* W 13-85/1 at Adams State* W 10-15/1 at Adams State* W 10-75/6 N.M. Highlands% W 4-25/6 UC-Colorado Springs% W 4-25/7 UC-Colorado Springs% W 5-05/12 vs. Midwestern State& W 5-45/12 at St. Mary’s (Texas)& L 1-85/13 vs. Abilene Christian& L 3-6# - Lonestar/RMAC Crossover (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ - St. Edward’s Hilltopper Classice (Austin, Texas)% - RMAC Tournament (Regis)& - NCAA South Central Region Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)

Home: 24-1 Away: 16-4 Neutral: 8-10Head Coach: Dana Lillard (172-86)

2/10 vs. Tarleton State# L 4-82/10 vs. Cameron# L 1-92/10 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma# L 5-82/12 vs. Eastern New Mexico# W 16-122/12 vs. West Texas A&M# W 8-52/16 vs. UC-San Diego$ L 2-32/16 vs. Texas Women’s$ W 4-22/17 vs. CSU-San Bernardino$ W 7-42/17 vs. Western New Mexico$ W 11-12/17 vs. CSU-Dominguez Hills$ W 2-02/18 vs. Emporia State$ L 3-82/25 Adams State* W 9-12/25 Adams State* W 9-32/26 Adams State* W 8-12/26 Adams State* W 10-13/4 N.M. Highlands* W 13-13/4 N.M. Highlands* W 9-53/5 N.M. Highlands* W 10-23/5 N.M. Highlands* W 4-23/7 at #2 Angelo State L 1-23/7 at #2 Angelo State W 2-13/8 at St. Mary’s (Texas) L (9) 0-13/8 at St. Mary’s (Texas) L 1-33/10 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas)% L 2-33/10 vs. Incarnate Word% L 1-73/11 vs. Culver Stockton% W 11-13/12 vs. Abilene Christian% L 0-43/12 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville% W 2-13/25 at Mesa State* W 6-43/25 at Mesa State* W 8-43/26 at Mesa State* W 15-23/26 at Mesa State* W 20-123/28 Colorado Mines* W 11-53/28 Colorado Mines* W (9) 5-44/1 Nebraska-Kearney* W 4-24/1 Nebraska-Kearney* W 5-04/2 Nebraska-Kearney* L (8) 5-74/2 Nebraska-Kearney* W 5-24/5 at Colorado Mines* W 8-04/5 at Colorado Mines* W 2-14/8 Fort Hays State* W 9-54/8 Fort Hays State* W 12-04/9 Fort Hays State* W 6-34/9 Fort Hays State* W 4-34/14 at Fort Lewis* W 5-34/14 at Fort Lewis* W 7-04/15 at Fort Lewis* W 8-14/15 at Fort Lewis* W 6-54/18 at Northern Colorado W 6-44/18 at Northern Colorado W 11-24/22 UC-Colorado Springs* W 7-14/22 UC-Colorado Springs* W 9-04/23 UC-Colorado Springs* W 12-44/23 UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-04/29 at CSU-Pueblo* W 9-74/29 at CSU-Pueblo* W 10-24/30 at CSU-Pueblo* W (8) 17-8

2005 • 38-11 (30-5 RMAC/1st)

2003 • 21-25 (13-20 RMAC/8th)

2004 • 28-14 (19-9 RMAC/2nd)

2006 • 48-15 (34-2 RMAC/1st)

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4/30 at CSU-Pueblo* L 0-85/5 UC-Colorado Springs& W 6-35/5 CSU-Pueblo& W 8-55/6 CSU-Pueblo& W 11-25/11 vs. St. Edward’s@ L (8) 6-85/12 vs. #13 Abilene Christian@ L 0-5* - RMAC Game# - West Texas A&M Invite (Amarillo, Texas)$ - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)% - St. Edward’s Classic (Austin, Texas)& - RMAC Tournament (Regis)@ - NCAA South Central Tournament (Wichita Falls, Texas)

Home: 11-6 Away: 12-9 Neutral: 6-4Head Coach: Dana Lillard (201-105)

2/10 at CSU-Pueblo# L 2-102/10 vs. Fort Hays State# W 8-02/11 vs. Fort Hays State# L 8-142/11 vs. UC-Colorado Springs# W 14-23/3 Mesa State* L 0-53/3 Mesa State* L 3-83/4 Mesa State* L 4-73/4 Mesa State* L 2-83/6 at Incarnate Word L 3-63/6 at Incarnate Word W 3-13/7 at #10 St. Mary’s (Texas) W 3-23/7 at #10 St. Mary’s (Texas) L 2-33/9 vs. #10 St. Mary’s (Texas)$ W 1-03/9 vs. Emporia State$ L 1-33/10 vs. Truman State$ W 5-33/10 vs. Baker$ W 12-43/11 at St. Edward’s$ W 2-13/20 Fort Hays State W 8-23/20 Fort Hays State W 9-73/25 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 8-103/25 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 1-43/26 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-43/26 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 16-83/28 Colorado Mines* W 9-13/28 Colorado Mines* W 5-23/31 Fort Lewis* L 0-33/31 Fort Lewis* W 4-34/1 Fort Lewis* W 6-44/1 Fort Lewis* W 10-44/3 at Colorado Mines* W 6-14/3 at Colorado Mines* L 2-104/6 Western New Mexico* W 8-44/14 at Chadron State* W 9-14/14 at Chadron State* L 7-84/15 at Chadron State* L 4-64/15 at Chadron State* W 3-24/21 CSU-Pueblo* W 11-34/21 CSU-Pueblo* L 3-84/22 CSU-Pueblo* W 5-24/22 CSU-Pueblo* W 5-14/28 at N.M. Highlands* W 3-14/28 at N.M. Highlands* W 9-04/29 at N.M. Highlands* W 10-24/29 at N.M. Highlands* W 12-15/4 vs. UC-Colorado Springs% W 8-75/4 at Mesa State% W 12-25/4 vs. Western New Mexico% L 4-55/5 vs. CSU-Pueblo% L 2-6* - RMAC Game# - CSU-Pueblo Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)% - RMAC Tournament (Grand Junction, Colo.)

Home: 9-9 Away: 10-13 Neutral: 6-4Head Coach: Dana Lillard (226-131)

2/9 vs. UC-Colorado Springs# W 7-22/9 vs. Fort Hays State# L 1-72/9 vs. Metro State# W 6-22/10 vs. Fort Lewis# W 5-22/10 at CSU-Pueblo# W 9-32/15 at Incarnate Word L 0-52/15 at Incarnate Word W (8) 6-52/16 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 2-32/16 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 3-42/23 vs. CSU-Pueblo$ L 2-62/23 vs. UC-Colorado Springs$ L 4-122/24 vs. University of Mary$ W 13-122/24 vs. Colorado Mines$ W 9-83/1 at Adams State* W 4-03/1 at Adams State* W 4-13/6 Metro State* W 9-43/6 Metro State* L 6-83/8 CSU-Pueblo* L (11) 1-23/8 CSU-Pueblo* W 6-33/9 CSU-Pueblo* W 12-03/9 CSU-Pueblo* L 1-43/15 at N.M. Highlands* W 8-53/15 at N.M. Highlands* W 4-23/16 at N.M. Highlands* L (9) 4-53/16 at N.M. Highlands* W 6-03/21 Western New Mexico* W 8-13/21 Western New Mexico* L 1-93/22 Western New Mexico* L (8) 10-113/22 Western New Mexico* W 10-13/27 at Metro State* L 3-63/27 at Metro State* W 7-53/29 Nebraska-Kearney* W (8) 4-33/29 Nebraska-Kearney* L 4-73/30 Nebraska-Kearney* W 8-13/30 Nebraska-Kearney* W 13-54/5 at Chadron State* L 4-54/5 at Chadron State* L 0-24/6 at Chadron State* W 11-34/6 at Chadron State* L 4-134/12 at Fort Lewis* L 1-54/12 at Fort Lewis* L 7-84/13 vs. Mesa State*% W (8) 7-64/13 vs. Mesa State*% L 2-44/19 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 9-54/19 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 6-74/20 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 4-84/20 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 5-84/26 Colorado Mines* W 5-24/26 Colorado Mines* L 2-34/27 Colorado Mines* L 0-94/27 Colorado Mines* L 1-5* - RMAC Game# - CSU-Pueblo Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - Regis/Metro Tourn. (Long Lakes Park, Arvada, Colo.)% - Played at Fort Lewis (Durango, Colo.)

Home: 12-11 Away: 10-8 Neutral: 9-6Head Coach: Dana Lillard (257-156)

2/7 Fort Hays State L 8-102/7 Fort Hays State L (11) 3-42/8 CSU-Pueblo L 4-52/8 CSU-Pueblo W 6-32/14 vs. CSU-Monterey Bay# L 0-82/14 vs. Academy of Art# W 2-12/14 vs. Notre Dame de Namur# W 7-02/15 vs. Notre Dame de Namur# L 1-42/15 vs. UC-San Diego# W 12-32/20 vs. Southwest Minnesota St.$ W 8-12/20 vs. Winona State$ L 3-10

2/21 vs. Minnesota State-Mankato$ W 13-62/21 vs. Augustana$ W 7-42/22 vs. Wayne State (Neb.)$ L 2-92/22 vs. University of Mary$ W 16-42/28 N.M. Highlands* L 3-52/28 N.M. Highlands* W 8-03/1 N.M. Highlands* W 8-63/1 N.M. Highlands* W 8-03/3 Metro State* L 5-113/3 Metro State* W 4-13/7 at Western New Mexico* W 13-23/7 at Western New Mexico* W 9-63/8 at Western New Mexico* W 6-23/8 at Western New Mexico* W 9-33/14 Fort Lewis* L 1-23/14 Fort Lewis* W 10-93/15 Fort Lewis* W 6-53/15 Fort Lewis* W 5-33/21 at Mesa State* L 4-53/21 at Mesa State* L 0-83/22 at Mesa State* W 2-03/22 at Mesa State* W 14-63/25 at #8 Metro State* L 0-103/25 at #8 Metro State* W (9) 3-23/28 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 2-63/28 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 11-33/29 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 2-03/29 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 4-54/6 vs. Adams State*% W (8) 8-74/6 vs. Adams State*% L (9) 5-64/10 Chadron State* L 3-74/10 Chadron State* W (9) 5-44/11 Chadron State* L 3-94/11 Chadron State* W 2-04/20 UC-Colorado Springs* W 7-34/20 UC-Colorado Springs* L 5-64/20 UC-Colorado Springs* L (8) 6-114/25 at Colorado Mines* L 2-64/25 at Colorado Mines* W 8-34/26 at Colorado Mines* L 0-84/26 at Colorado Mines* L 1-44/30 vs. CSU-Pueblo& L 4-64/30 vs. Nebraska-Kearney& W 12-45/1 Fort Lewis@ W 4-15/1 Mesa State@ L 3-5* - RMAC Game# - CSU-San Bernardino Tournament (Beaumont, Calif.)$ - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)% - Played at Metro State (Denver, Colo.)& - RMAC Tournament (Metro State, Denver, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Regis, Denver, Colo.)

2008 • 25-26 (18-20 RMAC/4th(E))

2007 • 29-19 (17-12 RMAC/5th)

2009 • 31-25 (21-16 RMAC/3rd(E))

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Home: 15-9 Away: 5-18 Neutral: 2-1Head Coach: Dana Lillard (279-184)

2/5 Fort Hays State W 9-12/5 Fort Hays State L 2-122/6 Emporia State W 10-82/6 Emporia State L 4-82/13 CSU-Pueblo W 5-42/13 CSU-Pueblo L 5-62/27 at #16 Metro State* L 1-22/27 at #16 Metro State* L 2-32/28 at #16 Metro State* L 0-92/28 at #16 Metro State* L 4-53/6 Adams State* W 7-53/6 Adams State* L 6-73/7 Adams State* L 0-83/7 Adams State* L 6-113/13 at CSU-Pueblo* L 2-53/13 at CSU-Pueblo* L (9) 5-73/14 at CSU-Pueblo* L 1-93/14 at CSU-Pueblo* L 5-63/20 at Fort Lewis* L 1-53/20 at Fort Lewis* L 2-33/21 at Fort Lewis* L 7-83/21 at Fort Lewis* L 5-63/28 Mesa State* W 7-53/28 Mesa State* L 5-93/29 Mesa State* W 6-23/29 Mesa State* L 4-104/2 Nebraska-Kearney* W 8-14/2 Nebraska-Kearney* W 6-54/3 Nebraska-Kearney* W 10-14/3 Nebraska-Kearney* W 14-64/10 at Chadron State* L 1-34/10 at Chadron State* L 4-74/11 at Chadron State* W 2-14/11 at Chadron State* W 10-24/17 at Western New Mexico* W 5-14/17 at Western New Mexico* L 3-44/18 vs. N.M. Highlands*# W 2-04/18 vs. N.M. Highlands*# W 7-54/24 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-74/24 at UC-Colorado Springs* W (9) 9-84/25 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 3-44/25 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 7-25/1 Colorado Mines* W 4-05/1 Colorado Mines* L 0-105/2 Colorado Mines* W 1-05/2 Colorado Mines* W 12-45/6 Western New Mexico$ W 6-35/7 CSU-Pueblo$ W 1-05/7 vs. Mesa State% L 0-45/8 at #4 Metro State% L 2-4* - RMAC Game# - Played at Western New Mexico (Silver City, N.M.)$ - RMAC Tournament (Regis)% - RMAC Tournament (Metro State, Denver, Colo.)

Home: 16-10 Away: 10-8 Neutral: 7-6Head Coach: Nicole Trimboli (33-24)

2/11 vs. University of Mary# L 0-42/11 vs. Northwest Nazarene# W 5-42/12 vs. Minot State# W 4-32/12 vs. St. Edward’s# L 1-32/13 vs. Upper Iowa# W 9-02/18 #10 Wayne State (Neb.) W (9) 6-52/18 #10 Wayne State (Neb.) L 0-82/19 Southwest Minnesota State W 8-02/19 Southwest Minnesota State L 1-42/20 Minnesota-Duluth W 13-112/20 Minnesota-Duluth L 0-102/26 at Western New Mexico* W (8) 6-2

2/26 at Western New Mexico* L 6-73/5 Chadron State* W (8) 2-13/5 Chadron State* L 5-163/6 Chadron State* L 5-63/6 Chadron State* W 12-93/12 UC-Colorado Springs* W (9) 3-23/12 UC-Colorado Springs* L (8) 6-73/13 UC-Colorado Springs* W 2-13/13 UC-Colorado Springs* W 4-33/19 at CSU-Pueblo* W 7-13/19 at CSU-Pueblo* L 1-63/20 at CSU-Pueblo* W 3-23/20 at CSU-Pueblo* L 2-43/26 Colorado Mines* L 0-33/26 Colorado Mines* L 1-93/27 Colorado Mines* L 1-33/27 Colorado Mines* W 9-14/2 at Adams State* W 11-24/2 at Adams State* W (8) 10-64/3 at Adams State* W 7-44/3 at Adams State* W 21-124/8 at Fort Lewis* W 2-04/8 at Fort Lewis* W 4-34/9 vs. Mesa State*$ L 1-34/9 vs. Mesa State*$ L 8-124/16 Nebraska-Kearney* W 1-04/16 Nebraska-Kearney* W 5-04/17 Nebraska-Kearney* L (8) 3-54/17 Nebraska-Kearney* W 4-04/22 at Metro State* L 2-64/22 at Metro State* L 2-104/23 at Metro State* L 3-44/23 at Metro State* L 2-94/30 N.M. Highlands* W 5-04/30 N.M. Highlands* W (8) 2-15/1 N.M. Highlands* W 6-55/1 N.M. Highlands* W 9-15/5 vs. Mesa State% W 5-25/6 vs. Metro State% W 2-05/6 vs. Adams State% W 10-95/7 vs. Adams State% L (8) 4-55/7 vs. Adams State% W 5-25/13 at #7 Augustana& W 5-05/14 vs. Minnesota-Duluth& L 0-15/14 at #7 Augustana& L 3-7* - RMAC Game# - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ - Played at Fort Lewis (Durango, Colo.)% - RMAC Tournament (Golden, Colo.)& - NCAA Central Region Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

Home: 14-5 Away: 6-14 Neutral: 2-8Head Coach: Nicole Trimboli (55-51)

02/10 vs. University of Mary# L 0-802/10 vs. Cameron# L 0-802/11 vs. Minnesota-Duluth# L (8) 3-402/11 vs. Augustana (S.D.)# L 0-902/12 vs. Lewis# L 1-902/17 vs. Tarleton State$ L 4-1302/17 vs. Tarleton State$ L 2-702/18 at West Texas A&M$ L 0-902/18 at West Texas A&M$ L 2-302/19 vs. Eastern New Mexico$ W 9-603/04 at Chadron State* L 3-703/04 at Chadron State* L 0-703/05 at Chadron State* L 6-703/05 at Chadron State* W 4-203/10 Western New Mexico* W 5-103/10 Western New Mexico* W 10-103/11 Western New Mexico* W 9-803/11 Western New Mexico* W 10-603/17 at CSU-Pueblo* L 4-503/17 at CSU-Pueblo* L 2-603/18 at CSU-Pueblo* L 2-1103/18 at CSU-Pueblo* L 7-10

03/24 New Mexico Highlands* W 7-103/24 New Mexico Highlands* W 13-503/25 New Mexico Highlands* W (9) 5-403/25 New Mexico Highlands* W 10-203/28 Colorado Christian* W 8-003/28 Colorado Christian* L 0-103/31 Adams State* L 0-1003/31 Adams State* L 5-604/01 Adams State* W 8-304/01 Adams State* W 4-204/06 at Colorado Mines* W 3-004/06 at Colorado Mines* L 1-604/07 at Colorado Mines* W 2-004/07 at Colorado Mines* L 4-704/11 at Colorado Christian* L 6-704/11 at Colorado Christian* L 3-1104/13 UC-Colorado Springs* W 8-304/13 UC-Colorado Springs* W 2-004/14 UC-Colorado Springs* L (9) 3-404/14 UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-304/21 at Black Hills State* W 7-004/21 at Black Hills State* L 4-904/22 at Black Hills State* W 1-004/22 at Black Hills State* W 2-004/26 vs. CSU-Pueblo@ W 2-104/27 Fort Lewis! L 4-604/27 vs. Colorado Christian@ L 3-13# - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ - West Texas Lady Buff Classic (Canyon, Texas)@ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mines/Golden, Colo.)! - RMAC Tournament (Regis/Denver, Colo.)

Home: 7-11 Away: 5-14 Neutral: 2-6Head Coach: Nicole Trimboli (69-82)

02/01 Colorado Mines# L 6-902/01 UC-Colorado Springs# L 3-1902/02 at Metro State# L 2-302/02 Adams State# L (8) 5-602/03 Metro State# L 3-602/15 vs. Texas Woman’s$ L 10-1102/15 vs. New Haven$ L 3-402/16 vs. Abilene Christian$ L 0-602/16 vs. Grand Canyon$ L 0-802/17 vs. Molloy$ L 2-602/17 vs. UC-San Diego$ W 7-202/23 Adams State* L 2-402/23 Black Hills State* L 2-303/02 at Western New Mexico* L 7-803/02 at Western New Mexico* L 4-503/03 at Western New Mexico* L 1-903/03 at Western New Mexico* L 4-803/08 Colorado Mesa* L 2-403/08 Colorado Mesa* W 5-303/16 at Metro State* L 1-803/16 vs. Colorado Mines*@ L 5-1103/17 vs. Colorado Mines*@ W 6-403/17 at Metro State* L 6-703/22 Fort Lewis* W 8-603/22 Fort Lewis* W 10-203/29 at Colorado Christian* W 2-003/29 at Colorado Christian* L 0-803/30 at Colorado Christian* L 0-303/30 at Colorado Christian* L 1-604/06 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 0-504/06 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-204/07 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 1-704/07 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 1-904/13 Chadron State* L 2-1004/13 Chadron State* L 1-704/14 Chadron State* W (9) 4-304/14 Chadron State* W 6-104/20 at CSU-Pueblo* W 5-304/20 at CSU-Pueblo* L 2-1004/21 at CSU-Pueblo* W 13-704/21 at CSU-Pueblo* W (8) 6-3

2010 • 22-28 (17-23 RMAC/4th(E))

2011 • 33-24 (22-16 RMAC/3rd(E))

2012 • 22-27 (20-16 RMAC/7th)

2013 • 14-31 (13-21 RMAC/10th)

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04/27 New Mexico Highlands* L (9) 4-504/27 New Mexico Highlands* L 4-604/28 New Mexico Highlands* W 8-104/28 New Mexico Highlands* W 10-1# - RMAC Preseason (Regis/Metro State)$ - NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)* - RMAC Game

Home: 10-6 Away: 10-10 Neutral: 2-12Head Coach: Nicole Trimboli (91-110)

02/07 vs. Texas Woman’s# L 4-902/07 vs. CSU-Dominguez Hills# L 3-902/08 vs. Azusa Paci c# L 1-302/09 vs. Simon Fraser# W (5) 13-002/09 vs. Hawaii-Hilo# L 4-702/14 at St. Edward’s L 0-402/14 vs. Texas Woman’s$ L 4-602/15 vs. Texas A&M-International$ L (5) 0-1102/15 at St. Edward’s L (6) 2-1002/16 vs. TexasA&M-International$ L 0-302/22 Fort Lewis* W 5-002/22 Fort Lewis* W 11-602/23 Fort Lewis* L (6) 1-1002/23 Fort Lewis* W 8-403/01 at New Mexico Highlands* L 0-703/01 at New Mexico Highlands* W 16-603/02 at New Mexico Highlands* W (8) 15-1403/09 Chadron State* L 3-503/09 Chadron State* W (5) 9-103/10 Chadron State* L 0-403/10 Chadron State* L 0-503/15 at Metro State* L (6) 1-903/15 vs. Western New Mexico*! L (5) 0-903/16 vs. Western New Mexico*! W (8) 3-203/16 at Metro State* W 8-603/23 Colorado Mines* L (5) 2-1003/23 Colorado Mines* W 10-803/24 Colorado Mines* W 9-403/24 Colorado Mines* L 5-1003/29 at Colorado Mesa* W 6-103/29 vs. CSU-Pueblo*% L 6-803/30 vs. CSU-Pueblo*% L 5-603/30 vs. Colorado Mesa* L (5) 0-804/05 at Adams State* L 0-104/05 at Adams State* W 6-104/06 at Adams State* L (8) 2-304/11 Black Hills State* W 7-204/11 Black Hills State* W 5-404/12 Black Hills State* W 7-504/12 Black Hills State* W 4-204/18 at Colorado Christian* L 0-104/18 at Colorado Christian* L (6) 1-904/19 at Colorado Christian* L 8-1304/19 at Colorado Christian* W 6-304/26 at UC-Colorado Springs* W (5) 21-404/26 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 7-604/27 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 3-104/27 at UC-Colorado Springs* W (8) 3-205/01 vs. CSU-Pueblo@ L 6-1105/01 vs. Chadron State@ L 9-12# - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)* - RMAC Game! - Played at Metro State (Denver, Colo.)% - Played at Colorado Mesa (Grand Junction, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mesa/Grand Junc-tion, Colo.)

Home: 11-7 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 11-9Head Coach: Nicole Trimboli (123-129)

02/06 vs. Mo.-St. Louis$ L 0-402/06 vs. Texas Woman’s$ W (8) 6-5

02/07 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma$ L 3-802/07 vs. Molloy$ W 4-302/08 vs. Metro State$ L 8-902/08 vs. Texas Woman’s$ W 8-502/13 vs. Augustana (S.D)# L (8) 4-602/13 vs. Lubbock Christian# L (5) 5-1302/14 vs. Saint Martin’s# W (8) 5-402/15 vs. Sonoma St.# L (5) 0-1002/15 vs. Western Oregon# W (6) 8-002/20 New Mexico Highlands* W 2-102/20 New Mexico Highlands* W (6) 13-302/20 New Mexico Highlands* W 10-303/08 at Colorado State-Pueblo* W (8) 5-403/08 vs. Colorado Mesa*! W 3-203/09 vs. Colorado Mesa*! W 9-203/09 at Colorado State-Pueblo* W 8-503/14 Colorado Christian* W 6-503/14 Colorado Christian* L 0-703/15 Colorado Christian* W (9) 5-403/15 Colorado Christian* W 8-203/21 vs. UC-Colorado Springs*% W (8) 8-503/21 at Fort Lewis* W 6-503/22 at Fort Lewis* W (5) 10-103/22 vs. UC-Colorado Springs*% L 3-603/28 at Colorado Mines* L 4-603/28 at Colorado Mines* W (5) 12-003/29 at Colorado Mines* W (6) 9-103/29 at Colorado Mines* W (5) 8-004/03 at Chadron State* W 5-104/03 at Chadron State* W 4-004/04 at Chadron State* L 4-704/04 at Chadron State* L 0-104/11 Colorado State-Pueblo* L 2-504/11 Adams State* L 1-204/12 Adams State* W 5-104/12 Colorado State-Pueblo* W 7-204/19 Metro State* L (10) 3-704/19 Metro State* L 3-504/20 Metro State* L (5) 0-904/20 Metro State* W (9) 11-1004/25 Western New Mexico* L 1-204/25 Western New Mexico* W 2-104/30 vs. Colorado Christian@ W 4-304/30 vs. Western New Mexico@ W (13) 3-205/01 vs. Adams State@ W 6-105/02 vs. Metro State@ W 1-005/08 vs. Metro State^ L 1-205/09 vs. Texas Woman’s^ W 11-1005/09 vs. St. Mary’s (Tex.) L 2-10# - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)* - RMAC Game! - Played at CSU-Pueblo (Pueblo, Colo.)% - Played at Fort Lewis (Durango, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Metro State/Denver, Colo.)^ - NCAA Regional (St. Mary’s/San Antonio, Tex.)

2014 • 22-28 (21-17 RMAC/7th)

2015 • 32-19 (22-11 RMAC/3rd)

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Batting Average2015 Emily John .3582014 Carlie Sexton .342 Rachel Illias .3422013 Rachel Illias .3912012 Rachel Illias .3922011 Alisa Heronema .4002010 Alisa Heronema .4572009 Alisa Heronema .4722008 Alisa Heronema .4242007 Mariah Piper .4062006 Melissa Backlund .3902005 Mariah Piper .4362004 Sharita Richmond .4112003 Sharita Richmond .3682002 Rebekah Tippets .4022001 Rebekah Tippets .3772000 Amy Christianson .4001999 Rebekah Tippets .4301998 Bridgette Herbert .3721997 Bridgette Herbert .3911996 Amanda Given .3701995 Carrie Lassman .3971994 Amanda Boeding .4531993 Mary Beth Beckham .5221992 Ellen Perkins .4161991 Leta Hanson .4821990 Leta Hanson .440

At Bats2015 Emily John 1652014 Taylor Wilcox 1592013 Rachel Illias 1512012 Rachel Illias 1712011 Alisa Heronema 1852010 Alisa Heronema 1752009 Alisa Heronema 2142008 Alisa Heronema 1982007 Melissa Backlund 1472006 Melissa Backlund 2132005 Melissa Backlund 1752004 Melissa Backlund 1402003 Sharita Richmond 1552002 Rebecca Marianetti 1872001 Rebekah Tippets 1672000 Rebekah Tippets 1551999 Kourtney McNulty 1231998 Katie Rotz 1431997 Christy Dehlinger 1291996 Kiki McAulay 1601995 Amanda Boeding 1541994 Amanda Boeding 1591993 Carrie Lassman 1391992 Mary Beth Beckham 1421991 Leta Hanson 1411990 Leta Hanson 150

Runs2015 Bradey King 402014 Rachel Illias 352013 Breanna Backlund 27

2012 Rachel Illias 372011 Alisa Heronema 502010 Alisa Heronema 402009 Alisa Heronema 562008 Alisa Heronema 402007 Melissa Backlund 392006 Heather Utecht 712005 Melissa Backlund 552004 Sharita Richmond 382003 Sharita Richmond 432002 Erin Christianson 522001 Rebekah Tippets 332000 Rebecca Marianetti 361999 Christi Weiser 441998 Kourtney McNulty 281997 Christi Weiser 331996 Kiki McAulay 421995 Amanda Boeding 37 Melissa Hurley 371994 Ellen Perkins 451993 Mary Beth Beckham 431992 Mary Beth Beckham 351991 Leta Hanson 39 Mary Beth Beckham 391990 Leta Hanson 36

Hits2015 Emily John 592014 Taylor Wilcox 522013 Rachel Illias 592012 Rachel Illias 672011 Alisa Heronema 742010 Alisa Heronema 802009 Alisa Heronema 1012008 Alisa Heronema 842007 Mariah Piper 562006 Melissa Backlund 832005 Melissa Backlund 662004 Sharita Richmond 512003 Sharita Richmond 572002 Rebekah Tippets 722001 Rebekah Tippets 632000 Rebekah Tippets 601999 Kourtney McNulty 501998 Katie Rotz 511997 Christi Weiser 46 Becky Lee 461996 Kiki McAulay 561995 Amanda Boeding 56 Carrie Lassman 561994 Amanda Boeding 721993 Mary Beth Beckham 601992 Ellen Perkins 571991 Leta Hanson 681990 Leta Hanson 66

Doubles2015 Carlie Sexton 182014 Taylor Wilcox 132013 Breanna Backlund 122012 Breanna Backlund 12

2011 Nikki Haberkorn 172010 Natalie Adami 8 Mo McDaniel 82009 Natalie Adami 11 Jamie Winsor 112008 Jacki Martinez 132007 Mariah Piper 122006 Melissa Backlund 142005 Mariah Piper 132004 Th ree tied 92003 Amber Molinaro 142002 Rebekah Tippets 17 Stacia Buda 172001 Rebekah Tippets 142000 Christi Weiser 121999 Christi Weiser 101998 Kourtney McNulty 12 Jessica Tomas 121997 Becky Lee 121996 Lisa Lombard 111995 Amanda Boeding 131994 Amanda Boeding 171993 Carrie Lassman 81992 Amanda Boeding 71991 Leta Hanson 101990 Leta Hanson 9

Triples2015 Emily John 2 Taylor Wilcox 22014 Sam Talmich 32013 Rachel Illias 52012 Rachel Illias 52011 Alisa Heronema 5 Shannon Massine 52010 Alisa Heronema 52009 Alisa Heronema 132008 Alisa Heronema 72007 Christine Gardella 2 Michelle Johnston 22006 Melissa Backlund 72005 Melissa Backlund 3 Amy Tarnoff 32004 Sharita Richmond 42003 Sharita Richmond 62002 Rebekah Tippets 82001 Rebekah Tippets 62000 Christi Weiser 71999 Christi Weiser 71998 Jessica Tomas 91997 Christi Weiser 71996 Amanda Given 2 Jessica Tomas 21995 Amanda Boeding 41994 Carrie Lassman 31993 Monica Lemieux 81992 Stacie Varney 71991 Leta Hanson 61990 Stacey Varney 6

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Homeruns2015 Nicole Hull 62014 Taylor Wilcox 82013 Rachel Illias 42012 Taylor Wilcox 42011 Natalie Adami 72010 Nikki Haberkorn 112009 Nikki Haberkorn 122008 Chelsie Rademacher 112007 Christine Gardella 9 Michelle Johnston 92006 Heather Utecht 202005 Mariah Piper 182004 Sharita Richmond 72003 Amy Tarnoff 82002 Rebekah Tippets 4 Stacia Buda 42001 Rebekah Tippets 52000 Rebekah Tippets 81999 Kourtney McNulty 51998 Kourtney McNulty 3 Jessica Tomas 31997 Christi Weiser 31996 Stacey Pray 21995 Amanda Boeding 2 Stacey Pray 21994 Stacey Pray 71993 Monica Lemieux 21992 Stacie Varney 21991 Leta Hanson 41990 Leta Hanson 3

Runs Batted In2015 Carlie Sexton 442014 Carlie Sexton 322013 Rachel Illias 332012 Taylor Wilcox 362011 Natalie Adami 402010 Nikki Haberkorn 402009 Natalie Adami 412008 Chelsie Rademacher 372007 Christine Gardella 442006 Monica Atencio 562005 Mariah Piper 692004 Stacia Buda 312003 Amber Molinaro 29 Amy Tarnoff 292002 Rebekah Tippets 552001 Rebekah Tippets 412000 Rebekah Tippets 391999 Kourtney McNulty 371998 Jessica Tomas 311997 Becky Lee 261996 Stacey Pray 381995 Amanda Boeding 371994 Stacey Pray 441993 Carrie Lassman 351992 Stacie Varney 261991 Leta Hanson 481990 Leta Hanson 44

Total Bases2015 Carlie Sexton 862014 Taylor Wilcox 912013 Rachel Illias 902012 Rachel Illias 832011 Natalie Adami 1022010 Alisa Heronema 962009 Alisa Heronema 1342008 Alisa Heronema 1052007 Michelle Johnston 932006 Heather Utecht 1592005 Mariah Piper 1342004 Sharita Richmond 892003 Sharita Richmond 872002 Rebekah Tippets 1172001 Rebekah Tippets 1042000 Rebekah Tippets 1031999 Kourtney McNulty 80 Christi Weiser 801998 Jessica Tomas 801997 Christi Weiser 791996 Kiki McAulay 611995 Amanda Boeding 831994 Amanda Boeding 941993 Monica Lemieux 801992 Stacie Varney 681991 Leta Hanson 1021990 Leta Hanson 94

Slugging Percentage2015 Carlie Sexton .5442014 Taylor Wilcox .5722013 Rachel Illias .5962012 Breanna Backlund .5202011 Natalie Adami .5832010 Alisa Heronema .5492009 Nikki Haberkorn .6422008 Christine Gardella .6572007 Michelle Johnston .7052006 Heather Utecht .7642005 Mariah Piper .8992004 Sharita Richmond .7182003 Amy Tarnoff .6002002 Rebekah Tippets .6542001 Rebekah Tippets .6232000 Rebekah Tippets .6651999 Christi Weiser .7771998 Jessica Tomas .7211997 Christi Weiser .6271996 Amanda Given .4711995 Stacey Pray .5661994 Stacey Pray .6461993 Monica Lemieux .6401992 Stacie Varney .5531991 Leta Hanson .7231990 Leta Hanson .627

Walks2015 Bradey King 202014 Bradey King 212013 Nicole Hull 182012 Natalie Adami 15

2011 Alisa Heronema 21 Sara Baumberger 212010 Natalie Adami 242009 Nikki Haberkorn 312008 Jacki Martinez 262007 Michelle Johnston 252006 Michelle Johnston 322005 Sharita Richmond 372004 Anna Schafer 162003 Stacia Buda 15 Amy Tarnoff 152002 Rebekah Tippets 242001 Rebekah Tippets 212000 Christi Weiser 161999 Christi Weiser 181998 Becky Lee 12 Kourtney McNulty 121997 Lisa Lombard 161996 Christy Dehlinger 191995 Melissa Hurley 241994 Melissa Hurley 191993 Th eresa Bartlett 171992 Amanda Boeding 141991 Lauren Briggs 241990 Th eresa Bartlett 15

Hit by Pitch2015 Carlie Sexton 3 Bradey King 32014 Sam Talmich 152013 Shelby Wieman 102012 Breanna Backlund 62011 Emily Anderson 142010 Alisa Heronema 4 Natalie Adami 42009 Emily Anderson 62008 Christine Gardella 4 Amber Sivetts 42007 Christine Gardella 32006 Anna Schafer 72005 Michelle Johnston 42004 Th ree tied 42003 Stacia Buda 82002 Jessica Beddo 102001 Jessica Beddo 72000 Christi Weiser 81999 Christi Weiser 51998 Christy Dehlinger 3 Bridgette Herbert 31997 Lisa Lombard 3 Christi Weiser 31996 Christy Dehlinger 2 Lisa Lombard 21995 Carrie Lassman 2 Stacey Pray 21994 Stacey Pray 31993 Amanda Boeding 21992 N/A N/A1991 Amy Carlson 41990 Th eresa Bartlett 1 Mary Dyer 1

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On-Base Percentage2015 Emily John .4112014 Carlie Sexton .4012013 Breanna Backlund .4362012 Breanna Bogdajeiwcz .4582011 Alisa Heronema .4612010 Alisa Heronema .5052009 Alisa Heronema .5002008 Christine Gardella .4662007 Michelle Johnston .4882006 Michelle Johnston .4632005 Sharita Richmond .5032004 Sharita Richmond .4712003 Stacia Buda .4452002 Rebekah Tippets .4712001 Rebekah Tippets .4472000 Christi Weiser .4341999 Christi Weiser .5281998 Jessica Tomas .4311997 Bridgette Herbert .4321996 Amanda Given .4441995 Stacey Pray .4711994 Amanda Boeding .4971993 Mary Beth Beckham .5341992 Mary Beth Beckham .5481991 Leta Hanson .5171990 Leta Hanson .475

Sacrifi ce Flies2015 Taylor Wilcox 3 Carlie Sexton 3 Alyssa Finger 32014 Th ree tied 22013 Shannon Massine 2 Taylor Wilcox 22012 Taylor Wilcox 2 Natalie Adami 22011 Five players tied 12010 Six players tied 12009 Five players tied 12008 Jamie Winsor 32007 Michelle Johnston 42006 Mariah Piper 42005 Mariah Piper 52004 Stacia Buda 52003 Six tied 12002 Four tied 22001 Rebekah Tippets 52000 Rebekah Tippets 21999 Seven tied 11998 Th ree tied 11997 Four tied 11996 N/A None1995 Amanda Boeding 21994 Carrie Lassman 41993 Carrie Lassman 11992 N/A N/A1991 N/A None1990 N/A None

Sacrifi ce Hits2015 Bradey King 12

2014 Bradey King 72013 Shannon Massine 72012 Shannon Massine 92011 Shannon Massine 132010 Shannon Massine 142009 Jamie Winsor 162008 Amber Aragon-Autobee 8 Christine Gardella 82007 Melissa Backlund 112006 Michelle Johnston 72005 Michelle Johnston 62004 Melissa Backlund 102003 Shannon Sumner 132002 Erin Christianson 112001 Rebecca Marianetti 142000 Katie Rotz 81999 Katie Rotz 131998 Bridgette Herbert 6 Katie Rotz 61997 Katie Rotz 141996 Christy Dehlinger 191995 Tanya Farhat 91994 Melissa Hurley 91993 Ellen Perkins 181992 N/A N/A1991 Lauren Briggs 8 Amy Carlson 81990 Mary Beth Beckham 5

Stolen Bases2015 Bradey King 192014 Brianna Bogdajewicz 172013 Shannon Massine 132012 Rachel Illias 172011 Alisa Heronema 282010 Alisa Heronema 212009 Alisa Heronema 13 Natalie Adami 132008 Christine Gardella 152007 Lindsey Witty 182006 Melissa Backlund 252005 Melissa Backlund 202004 Sharita Richmond 282003 Sharita Richmond 332002 Erin Christianson 252001 Amy Christianson 172000 Amy Christianson 15 Erin Christianson 151999 Christi Weiser 111998 Katie Rotz 51997 Amanda Given 4 Christi Weiser 41996 Kiki McAulay 111995 Tanya Farhat 71994 Ellen Perkins 211993 Mary Beth Beckham 201992 Mary Beth Beckham 191991 Mary Beth Beckham 131990 Mary Beth Beckham 14

Stolen Base Attempts2015 Bradey King 20

2014 Brianna Bodajewicz 182013 Shannon Massine 152012 Rachel Illias 212011 Alisa Heronema 352010 Shannon Massine 282009 Alisa Heronema 182008 Christine Gardella 172007 Lindsey Witty 202006 Melissa Backlund 92005 Sharita Richmond 252004 Sharita Richmond 322003 Sharita Richmond 372002 Erin Christianson 262001 Amy Christianson 212000 Amy Christianson 17 Erin Christianson 171999 Christi Weiser 121998 Katie Rotz 5 Christy Dehlinger 51997 Christi Weiser 51996 Kiki McAulay 171995 Tanya Farhat 81994 Ellen Perkins 231993 Mary Beth Beckham 201992 Mary Beth Beckham 211991 Mary Beth Beckham 151990 Mary Beth Beckham 17

Putouts2015 Carlie Sexton 3932013 Sam Talmich 1802012 Maegan Cooley 2682011 Emily Anderson 3902010 Alisa Heronema 3212009 Emily Anderson 3292008 Amber Sivetts 3812007 Amber Sivetts 2242006 Amber Sivetts 2902005 Mariah Piper 3052004 Mariah Piper 3562003 Christina Wade 2812002 Christina Wade 2452001 Aimee Lee 2292000 Christi Weiser 3761999 Kourtney McNulty 2661998 Kourtney McNulty 2061997 Kourtney McNulty 2141996 Rhonda Malcolm 2801995 Carrie Lassman 3231994 Carrie Lassman 3001993 Carrie Lassman 2711992 Carrie Lassman 2791991 Leta Hanson 2661990 Leta Hanson 284

Assists2015 Taylor Wilcox 1152013 Taylor Wilcox 762012 Rachel Illias 982011 Nikki Haberkorn 1162010 Breanna Backlund 942009 Jamie Winsor 111

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2008 Jacki Martinez 1112007 Melissa Backlund 1262006 Melissa Backlund 1522005 Michelle Johnston 1402004 Michelle Johnston 1502003 Shannon Sumner 882002 Amber Molinaro 1132001 Shannon Sumner 832000 Jessica Beddo 86 Rebecca Marianetti 861999 Christi Weiser 601998 Becky Lee 701997 Lisa Lombard 871996 Kiki McAulay 1051995 Amanda Boeding 1031994 Amanda Boeding 1031993 Mary Beth Beckham 791992 Mary Beth Beckham 1381991 Mary Beth Beckham 791990 Mary Beth Beckham 109

Fielding Percentage (Min. 100 Chances)2015 Carlie Sexton .9932013 Shelby Wieman .9842012 Shelby Wieman .9912011 Alisa Heronema .9942010 Alisa Heronema .9862009 Alisa Heronema .9892008 Mo McDaniel .9902007 Monica Atencio 1.0002006 Amber Sivetts .9902005 Amber Sivetts .9942004 Mariah Piper .9952003 Christina Wade .9902002 Aimee Lee .9922001 Christina Wade .9932000 Christi Weiser .9821999 Anne Mangusso .9911998 Kourtney McNulty .9821997 Kourtney McNulty .9961996 Rhonda Malcom .9841995 Carrie Lassman .9841994 Carrie Lassman .9771993 Carrie Lassman .9831992 Carrie Lassman .9871991 Leta Hanson .9751990 Leta Hanson .970

Earned Run Average2015 Nicole Aviles 2.902014 Sydney Gaffi n 5.882013 Nicole Hull 3.862012 Niki Haberkorn 4.902011 Bianca Holley 2.072010 Bianca Holley 2.682009 Bianca Holley 4.362008 Kaitlyn Gentert 4.642007 Kaitlyn Gentert 3.562006 Nicole Breeding 3.132005 Kaitlyn Gentert 3.852004 Christina Wade 1.802003 Jennifer Hayashi 3.93

2002 Jennifer Hayashi 2.172001 Jennifer Hayashi 2.012000 Ashley Ballard 2.621999 Susan Erstad 2.071998 Tricia Garrigan 1.471997 Tricia Garrigan 1.661996 Tricia Garrigan 1.471995 Tricia Garrigan 1.441994 Kim Ward 2.581993 Tanette Terry 2.281992 Ellen Perkins 2.701991 Laura Picon 3.291990 Laura Picon 3.73

Wins2015 Nicole Aviles 212014 Britney Lee 82013 Nicole Hull 92012 Sydney Gaffi n 102011 Bianca Holley 202010 Bianca Holley 152009 Nikki Haberkorn 162008 Kaitlyn Gentert 142007 Kaitlyn Gentert 182006 Katilyn Gentert 272005 Kaitlyn Gentert 19 Nicole Breeding 192004 Christina Wade 152003 Ashley Ballard 72002 Jennifer Hayashi 232001 Jennifer Hayashi 82000 Ashley Ballard 10 Susan Erstad 101999 Susan Erstad 111998 Bridgette Herbert 121997 Tricia Garrigan 14 Bridgette Herbert 141996 Tricia Garrigan 161995 Tricia Garrigan 131994 Kim Ward 111993 Laura Picon 101992 Tanette Terry 61991 Laura Picon 121990 Laura Picon 8 Tanette Terry 8

Appearances2015 Nicole Aviles 382014 Britney Lee 282013 Nicole Hull 322012 Sydney Gaffi n 322011 Bianca Holley 382010 Bianca Holley 362009 Bianca Holley 322008 Kaitlyn Gentert 272007 Kaitlyn Gentert 332006 Katilyn Gentert 462005 Nicole Breeding 272004 Christina Wade 282003 Ashley Ballard 232002 Jennifer Hayashi 362001 Jennifer Hayashi 20

2000 Susan Erstad 231999 Susan Erstad 19 Bridgette Herbert 191998 Tricia Garrigan 221997 Tricia Garrigan 241996 Tricia Garrigan 291995 Tricia Garrigan 291994 Kim Ward 231993 Laura Picon 231992 Laura Picon 211991 Laura Picon 241990 Laura Picon 27

Games Started2015 Nicole Aviles 272014 Britney Lee 242013 Sydney Gaffi n 222012 Nikki Haberkorn 202011 Bianaca Holley 292010 Bianca Holley 282009 Nikki Haberkorn 272008 Kaitlyn Gentert 252007 Kaitlyn Gentert 242006 Katilyn Gentert 372005 Nicole Breeding 252004 Christina Wade 222003 Ashley Ballard 172002 Jennifer Hayashi 292001 Jennifer Hayashi 172000 Susan Erstad 211999 Bridgette Herbert 181998 Bridgette Herbert 191997 Tricia Garrigan 191996 Tricia Garrigan 251995 Tricia Garrigan 191994 Kim Ward 181993 Laura Picon 171992 Tanette Terry 171991 N/A N/A1990 N/A N/A

Complete Games2015 Nicole Aviles 222014 Britney Lee 102013 Nicole Hull 112012 Niki Haberkorn 112011 Bianca Holley 272010 Bianca Holley 212009 Bianca Holley 182008 Kaitlyn Gentert 192007 Kaitlyn Gentert 222006 Katilyn Gentert 292005 Nicole Breeding 232004 Christina Wade 192003 Jennifer Hayashi 72002 Jennifer Hayashi 262001 Jennifer Hayashi 142000 Susan Erstad 141999 Susan Erstad 151998 Tricia Garrigan 14 Bridgette Herbert 141997 Tricia Garrigan 18

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1996 Tricia Garrigan 211995 Tricia Garrigan 161994 Kim Ward 131993 Laura Picon 61992 Tannette Terry 141991 Laura Picon 20 Tanette Terry 201990 Laura Picon 20

Shutouts2015 Nicole Aviles 32014 Britney Lee 1 Nicole Hull 12013 Nicole Hull 12012 Nikki Haberkorn 32011 Bianca Holley 62010 Bianca Holley 42009 Bianca Holley 42008 Kaitlyn Gentert 22007 Kaitlyn Gentert 32006 Katilyn Gentert 62005 Nicole Breeding 52004 Christina Wade 42003 Ashley Ballard 22002 Jennifer Hayashi 82001 Jennifer Hayashi 32000 Ashley Ballard 41999 Susan Erstad 41998 Tricia Garrigan 21997 Tricia Garrigan 51996 Tricia Garrigan 31995 Tricia Garrigan 31994 N/A 01993 Laura Picon 1 Tanette Terry 11992 N/A N/A1991 Laura Picon 3 Tanette Terry 31990 Laura Picon 1 Tanette Terry 1

Saves2015 Nicole Aviles 12014 Rachelle Knudson 32013 Nicole Hull 1 Rachelle Knudson 12012 Molly Tyler 12011 Bianca Holley 1 Nikki Haberkorn 12010 Bianca Holley 12009 Natalie Adami 32008 Bianca Holley 12007 Kaitlyn Gentert 22006 Katilyn Gentert 62005 Kaitlyn Gentert 12004 N/A 02003 Ashley Ballard 1 Kara Mahan 12002 Jennifer Hayashi 22001 Christina Wade 22000 Susan Erstad 11999 N/A 0

1998 Tricia Garrigan 21997 Tricia Garrigan 31996 Tricia Garrigan 1 Brandi Weisbecker 11995 Tricia Garrigan 2 Jenny Ford 21994 Kim Ward 21993 Th ree tied 21992 Laura Picon 11991 N/A N/A1990 N/A N/A

Innings Pitched2015 Nicole Aviles 214.22014 Britney Lee 127.22013 Nicole Hull 143.12012 Sydney Gaffi n 120.12011 Bianca Holley 213.12010 Bianca Holley 191.02009 Bianca Holley 171.12008 Kaitlyn Gentert 163.02007 Kaitlyn Gentert 182.02006 Katilyn Gentert 235.22005 Nicole Breeding 167.12004 Christina Wade 163.12003 Jennifer Hayashi 92.22002 Jennifer Hayashi 203.12001 Jennifer Hayashi 111.12000 Susan Erstad 123.21999 Susan Erstad 108.01998 Bridgette Herbert 116.01997 Tricia Garrigan 143.01996 Tricia Garrigan 171.01995 Tricia Garrigan 141.01994 Kim Ward 119.11993 Laura Picon 104.01992 Laura Picon 107.11991 Tanette Terry 125.01990 Laura Picon 169.0

Strikeouts2015 Nicole Aviles 1622014 Britney Lee 1112013 Nicole Hull 842012 Nikki Haberkorn 592011 Bianca Holley 1952010 Bianca Holley 1972009 Nikki Haberkorn 1332008 Kaitlyn Gentert 1062007 Kaitlyn Gentert 1222006 Katilyn Gentert 1412005 Nicole Breeding 882004 Christina Wade 722003 Ashley Ballard 442002 Jennifer Hayashi 1582001 Jennifer Hayashi 962000 Ashley Ballard 781999 Bridgette Herbert 651998 Tricia Garrigan 941997 Tricia Garrigan 1271996 Tricia Garrigan 1341995 Tricia Garrigan 89

1994 Kim Ward 331993 Tanette Terry 291992 Tanette Terry 251991 Laura Picon 271990 Laura Picon 35

Lowest Opponent Batting Average2015 Nicole Aviles .2342014 Britney Lee .2632013 Nicole Hull .2772012 Nikki Haberkorn .3062011 Bianca Holley .2322010 Bianca Holley .2472009 Natalie Adami .2722008 Kaitlyn Gentert .2872007 Kaitlyn Gentert .2642006 Nicole Breeding .2292005 Nicole Breeding .2542004 Christina Wade 2682003 Jennifer Hayashi .3292002 Ashley Ballard .2592001 Jennifer Hayashi .2462000 N/A N/A1999 N/A N/A1998 N/A N/A1997 N/A N/A1996 N/A N/A1995 Tricia Garrigan .2411994 Kim Ward .2901993 Tanette Terry .2971992 Ellen Perkins .2771991 N/A N/A1990 N/A N/A

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Abilene Christian (Texas)All-Time 1-5Neutral 1-5

02/21/04 W 5-4 N#03/05/05 L 0-8 N#05/13/05 L 3-6 N$03/12/06 L 0-4 N#05/12/06 L 0-5 N$02/16/13 L 0-6 N@# - St. Edwards’ Tournament (Austin, Texas)$ - NCAA South Central Regional (St. Mary’s/San Antonio, Texas)@ - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)

Adams State (Colo.)All-Time 59-32 (See Note)Home 24-17Away 20-11Neutral 11-4RMAC 34-19

1991 W 8-2 A1991 L 1-11 A1991 L 1-4 H1991 L 3-4 H1991 L 2-6 H1991 W 8-4 H1992 L 4-5 A1992 W 12-9 A1992 W 8-7 H1992 W 4-2 H03/06/93 L 2-12 N#03/15/93 W 2-1 (8) H03/15/93 L 1-2 H03/16/93 L 0-6 H03/16/93 W 3-2 (8) H03/04/94 L 1-3 A^03/04/94 W 13-2 A^03/05/94 W 8-5 A^03/05/94 W 6-4 A^04/17/94 W 3-1 N$03/11/95 W 8-7 N%04/21/95 W 3-0 N&04/29/95 W 4-1 N@02/24/96 W 4-3 N!04/19/96 L 0-3 A*04/20/96 L 6-8 A*04/19/97 W 8-0 H*04/19/97 L 2-3 H*04/20/97 L 4-5 H*04/20/97 W 4-0 H*05/01/97 W 9-4 N+03/25/00 W 7-0 H*03/25/00 W 2-0 H*03/26/00 W 5-2 H*03/26/00 L 2-5 (8) H*04/28/01 W 3-0 A*04/28/01 L 4-5 A*04/29/01 L 0-1 A*04/29/01 W 2-1 A*05/04/01 W 10-2 N+04/06/02 W 6-0 H*04/06/02 W 6-5 H*04/07/02 W 2-1 H*04/07/02 W 7-2 H*02/16/03 L 4-6 N!04/18/03 L 12-13 A*04/18/03 W 8-3 A*04/19/03 W 10-7 A*04/19/03 L 2-11 A*04/25/04 W 7-3 H*04/25/04 L 1-2 H*04/25/04 W 8-2 H*04/30/05 W 9-8 A*

04/30/05 W 13-8 A*05/01/05 W 10-1 A*05/01/05 W 10-7 A*02/25/06 W 9-1 H*02/25/06 W 9-3 H*02/26/06 W 8-1 H*02/26/06 W 10-1 H*03/01/08 W 4-0 A*03/01/08 W 4-1 A*04/06/09 W 8-7 (8) N?04/06/09 L 5-6 (9) N?03/06/10 W 7-5 H*03/06/10 L 6-7 H*03/07/10 L 0-8 H*03/07/10 L 6-11 H*04/02/11 W 11-2 A*04/02/11 W 10-6 (8) A*04/03/11 W 7-4 A*04/03/11 W 21-12 A*05/06/11 W 10-9 N+05/07/11 L 4-5 (8) N+05/07/11 W 5-2 N+03/31/12 L 0-10 H*03/31/12 L 5-6 H*04/01/12 W 8-3 H*04/01/12 W 4-2 H*02/02/13 L 5-6 (8) H02/23/13 L 2-4 H*04/05/14 L 0-1 A*04/05/14 W 6-1 A*04/06/14 L 2-3 (8) A*04/11/15 L 2-1 H*04/12/15 W 5-1 H*05/01/15 W 6-1 N+# - UC-Colorado Springs Tourney^ - MHISL Game$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament% - Played at Mesa St. (Grand Junction, Colo.)& - Played at N.M. Highlands (Las Vegas, N.M.)@ - MHISL Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)! - Southern Colorado Tournament* - RMAC Game+ - RMAC Tournament? - Played at Metro St. (Denver, Colo.)Note: 4-0 vs. Adams State during the 1999 season due to forfeiture. Do not know where the games were supposed to be played

Academy of Art (Calif.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/14/09 W 2-1 N## - CSU-San Bernardino Tournament (Beaumont, Calif.)

American International (Mass.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

1992 W 4-1 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

Angelo State (Texas)All-Time 2-1Away 1-1Neutral 1-0

02/22/04 W 4-1 N#03/07/06 L 1-2 A03/07/06 W 2-1 A# - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Ashland (Ohio)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 0-1 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

Augustana (S.D.)All-Time 2-6Away 1-3Neutral 1-3

1992 L 7-8 N@1992 L 0-9 A1992 L 4-5 A02/21/09 W 7-4 N#05/13/11 W 5-0 A$05/14/11 L 3-7 A$02/11/12 L 0-9 N!02/13/15 L 4-6 (8) N!@ - South Dakota Tournament (Vermil-lion, S.D.)# - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)$ - NCAA Central Regional (Sioux Falls, S.D.)! - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Azusa Pacifi c (Calif.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/08/14 L 1-3 N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Baker (Kan.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/10/07 W 12-4 N## - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Barry (Fla.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/07/03 L 1-5 N## - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Biola (Calif.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/06/03 W 4-1 N## - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Black Hills State (S.D.)All-Time 7-2Home 4-1Away 3-1RMAC 7-2

04/21/12 W 7-0 A*04/21/12 L 4-9 A*04/22/12 W 1-0 A*04/22/12 W 2-0 A*02/23/13 L 2-3 H*04/11/14 W 7-2 H*04/11/14 W 5-4 H*

04/12/14 W 7-5 H*04/12/14 W 4-2 H** - RMAC Game

Bloomsburg (Penn.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 3-4 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

BYU (Utah)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/04/95 W 5-1 N## - Played in Phoenix, Ariz.

California (Penn.)All-Time 1-1Neutral 1-1

1992 L 5-6 N$03/04/00 W 5-0 N#$ - Rebel Games (Florida)# - Shutt Tournament (Richland Hills, Texas)

California-RiversideAll-Time 1-2Away 1-2

1991 L 0-4 A03/05/96 L 0-3 A03/05/96 W 5-1 A

California-San DiegoAll-Time 4-2Away 2-1Neutral 2-1

03/07/91 W 4-2 A03/03/97 W 4-0 A03/03/97 L 4-6 A02/16/06 L 2-3 N#02/15/09 W 12-3 N$02/17/13 W 7-2 N@# - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ - CSU-San Bernardino Tournament (Beaumont, Calif.)@ - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)

Cal. State-Bakersfi eldAll-Time 1-1Away 1-1

03/06/96 L 0-3 A03/06/96 W 4-1 A

Cal. St.-Dominguez HillsAll-Time 3-3Away 2-2Neutral 1-1

1991 L 1-11 A1991 L 0-3 A03/02/98 W 9-2 A03/02/98 W 5-2 A02/17/06 W 2-0 N#02/07/14 L 3-9 N$# - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Cal. St.-Monterey BayAll-Time 0-1

ALL-TIME OPPONENT HISTORYALL-TIME OPPONENT HISTORY

71

Neutral 0-1

02/14/09 L 0-8 N## - CSU-San Bernardino Tournament (Beaumont, Calif.)

Cal. St.-San BernardinoAll-Time 2-1Away 1-1Neutral 1-0

03/04/98 L 2-8 A03/04/98 W 6-1 A02/17/06 W 7-4 N## - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)

Cameron (Okla.)All-Time 1-3Away 1-1Neutral 0-2

03/09/93 W 2-1 A03/09/93 L 4-15 A02/10/06 L 1-9 N#02/10/12 L 0-8 N$# - West Texas Invite (Amarillo, Texas)$ - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Central (Iowa)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/19/99 W 5-2 N## - Emporia State Tournament (Emporia, Kan.)

Central Oklahoma StateAll-Time 1-4Away 0-2Neutral 1-2

03/10/93 L 0-4 A03/10/93 L 3-4 A04/09/94 L 0-15 N#04/16/94 L 0-6 N$03/19/99 W 1-0 N%# - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)% - Emporia State Tournament (Emporia, Kan.)

Chadron State (Neb.)All-Time 15-22Home 7-9Away 8-12Neutral 0-1RMAC 15-21

04/14/07 W 9-1 A*04/14/07 L 7-8 A*04/15/07 L 4-6 A*04/15/07 W 3-2 A*04/05/08 L 4-5 A*04/05/08 L 0-2 A*04/06/08 W 11-3 A*04/06/08 L 4-13 A*04/10/09 L 3-7 H*04/10/09 W 5-4 (9) H*04/11/09 L 3-9 H*04/11/09 W 2-0 H*04/10/10 L 1-3 A*04/10/10 L 4-7 A*04/11/10 W 2-1 A*04/11/10 W 10-2 A*03/05/11 W 2-1 (8) H*

03/05/11 L 5-16 H*03/06/11 L 5-6 H*03/06/11 W 12-9 H*03/04/12 L 3-7 A*03/04/12 L 0-7 A*03/05/12 L 6-7 A*03/05/12 W 4-2 A*04/13/13 L 2-1 H*04/13/13 L 1-7 H*04/14/13 W 4-3 (9) H*04/14/13 W 6-1 H*03/09/14 L 3-5 H*03/09/14 W 9-1 (5) H*03/10/14 L 0-4 H*03/10/14 L 0-5 H*05/01/14 L 9-12 N#04/03/15 W 5-1 A*04/03/15 W 4-0 A*04/04/15 L 7-4 A*04/04/15 L 1-0 A** - RMAC Game# - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mesa/Grand Junction, Colo.)

Chapman (Calif.)All-Time 0-3Away 0-2Neutral 0-1

1991 L 1-5 A1991 L 1-11 A1992 L 0-1 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

Colorado ChristianAll-Time 7-11Home 4-2Away 2-8Neutral 1-1RMAC 6-10

03/28/12 W 8-0 H*03/28/12 L 0-1 H*04/11/12 L 6-7 A*04/11/12 L 3-11 A*04/27/12 L 3-13 N#03/29/13 W 2-0 A*03/29/13 L 0-8 A*03/30/13 L 0-3 A*03/30/13 L 1-6 A*04/18/14 L 0-1 A*04/18/14 L 1-9 (6) A*04/19/14 L 8-13 A*04/19/14 W 6-3 A*03/14/15 W 6-5 H*03/14/15 L 7-0 H*03/15/15 W 5-4 H*03/15/15 W 8-2 H*04/30/15 W 4-3 N#* - RMAC Game# - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mines/Golden, Colo.)

Colorado CollegeAll-Time 16-0Home 8-0Away 8-0

04/15/96 W 8-0 H04/15/96 W 8-3 H04/01/98 W 14-0 A04/02/98 W 10-0 A02/16/99 W 15-0 H02/16/99 W 8-0 H03/24/99 W 9-0 A03/24/99 W 19-5 A02/21/00 W 10-0 H02/21/00 W 6-0 H

04/05/00 W 9-0 A04/05/00 W 9-2 A03/30/01 W 8-0 H03/30/01 W 8-0 H04/27/01 W 10-1 A04/27/01 W 11-1 A

Colorado MesaAll-Time 41-58Home 15-17Away 17-25Neutral 9-16MHISL 4-2RMAC 25-31

1991 L 6-11 A1991 L 10-19 A1991 L 10-13 H1991 W 8-0 H1992 W 8-7 H1992 W 15-3 H03/07/93 L 5-6 (9) N#03/20/93 L 8-9 (8) A03/20/93 L 2-9 A03/21/93 L 4-9 A03/21/93 W 3-2 A04/18/93 W 11-8 N$02/26/94 W 9-3 N#03/12/94 L 13-15 H^03/12/94 W 9-5 H^03/13/94 W 9-8 H^03/13/94 W 8-2 H^03/11/95 L 3-5 A04/01/95 W 7-6 A^04/01/95 L 3-4 A^04/02/95 L 3-8 A04/02/95 L 7-8 A04/28/95 L 0-2 N%04/29/95 L 2-3 N%02/24/96 L 3-6 N&*03/23/96 L 2-5 H*03/31/96 W 2-1 N!04/26/96 L 1-2 N@03/16/97 L 0-1 H*03/16/97 W 9-3 H*03/17/97 W 4-3 H*03/17/97 L 6-10 H*05/03/97 L 2-3 N105/03/97 L 6-7 N103/14/98 W 6-4 A*03/14/98 W 3-2 A*03/15/98 L 2-3 A*03/15/98 W 2-1 A*05/01/98 L 3-4 N205/02/98 L 1-3 N205/08/98 L 2-3 N+03/11/99 L 1-5 A04/30/99 W 3-2 N203/11/00 L 6-9 A*03/11/00 W 7-0 A*03/12/00 L 1-6 A*03/12/00 L 6-8 A*04/21/01 L 0-6 H*04/21/01 L 6-11 H*05/04/01 L 3-5 A302/16/02 L 1-5 N&03/03/02 L 5-13 A*03/03/02 L 0-9 A*03/04/02 W 4-0 A*03/04/02 L 7-8 A*05/04/02 L 0-8 A305/04/02 W 6-0 A3

05/09/02 L 4-5 (10) N402/22/03 L 1-10 H*02/22/03 L 2-11 H*03/06/04 W 7-0 A*03/06/04 L 5-7 A*03/07/04 L 0-3 A*03/07/04 L 3-6 A*04/30/04 W 5-1 N203/11/05 W 4-2 H*03/11/05 W 14-2 H*03/12/05 W 7-0 H*03/12/05 W 11-6 H*03/25/06 W 6-4 A*03/25/06 W 8-4 A*03/26/06 W 15-2 A*03/26/06 W 20-12 A*03/03/07 L 0-5 H*03/03/07 L 3-8 H*03/04/07 L 4-7 H*03/04/07 L 2-8 H*05/04/07 W 12-2 A304/13/08 W 7-6 (8) N<*04/13/08 L 2-4 N<*03/21/09 L 4-5 A*03/21/09 L 0-8 A*03/22/09 W 2-0 A*03/22/09 W 14-6 A*05/01/09 L 3-5 H503/28/10 W 7-5 H*03/28/10 L 5-9 H*03/29/10 W 6-2 H*03/29/10 L 4-10 H*05/07/10 L 0-4 N604/09/11 L 1-3 N<*04/09/11 L 8-12 N<*05/05/11 W 5-2 N@03/08/13 L 2-4 H*03/08/13 W 5-3 H*03/29/14 W 6-1 A*03/30/14 L 0-8 (5) A*03/08/15 W 3-2 N*03/09/15 W 9-2 N*# - UC-Colorado Springs Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)^ - MHISL Game% - MHISL Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)& - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game! - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Kear-ney, Neb.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mines/Golden, Colo.)1 - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kear-ney/Kearney, Neb.)2 - RMAC Tournament (UCCS/Colorado Springs, Colo.)+ - NCAA South Central Region (Nebraska-Kearney/Kearney, Neb.)3 - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)4 - NCAA South Central Region (St. Mary’s/San Antonio, Texas)5 - RMAC Tournament (Regis/Denver, Colo.)< - Played at Fort Lewis6 - RMAC Tournament (Metro State/Denver, Colo.)

Colorado MinesAll-Time 90-28Home 48-14Away 37-12Neutral 5-2MHISL 5-1RMAC 51-22

72

1991 W 15-5 H1991 W 12-1 H1991 W 13-3 H1991 W 19-9 H1991 W 10-0 A1991 W 12-2 A1991 L 4-5 A1991 W 22-0 A1991 W 12-4 A1992 L 1-9 A1992 W 10-6 H1992 W 15-5 H1992 W 13-5 A04/05/93 W 11-10 A04/05/93 W 11-10 A04/21/93 W 11-3 H04/21/93 W 11-0 H02/27/94 W 10-1 N#03/23/94 W 15-5 A^03/23/94 L 7-10 A^04/14/94 W 10-5 H^04/14/94 W 6-2 H^02/28/95 W 11-0 N#03/14/95 W 16-5 H03/14/95 W 14-2 H03/25/95 W 13-7 H^04/25/95 W 12-0 H^02/25/96 L 4-7 N$03/22/96 W 5-3 A*03/27/96 W 7-2 H03/27/96 W 7-2 H04/09/96 W 10-5 A*04/16/96 W 23-0 A04/16/96 W 11-3 A03/18/97 L 6-9 H*03/18/97 W 10-6 H*03/19/97 W 10-0 H*03/19/97 W 5-4 H*04/16/97 W 9-1 A04/16/97 W 12-0 A04/23/97 W 8-0 H03/25/98 W 4-2 A*03/25/98 W 7-6 A*03/26/98 W 13-7 A*03/26/98 W 7-2 A*04/07/98 L 4-6 H04/22/98 W 3-0 A04/22/98 W 4-1 A03/20/99 W 7-2 N%03/27/99 W 10-4 A*03/27/99 W 11-2 A*03/28/99 W 7-0 H*03/28/99 W 7-1 H*04/11/99 W 9-1 H04/11/99 W 8-0 H03/29/00 W 11-3 H*03/29/00 W 5-1 H*03/14/01 W 6-3 H*03/14/01 W 9-1 H*03/20/01 W 6-0 A*03/20/01 L 1-5 A*03/21/01 W 5-1 H03/21/01 W 4-3 H03/26/02 W 1-0 A*03/26/02 L 3-7 A*03/27/02 L 5-7 H*03/27/02 W 10-2 H*03/06/03 W 7-0 H*03/06/03 L 6-7 H*03/06/03 W 10-2 H*04/04/04 W 3-2 H*04/04/04 W 3-2 H*04/05/04 W 7-3 A*04/05/04 W 8-6 A*04/06/05 W 4-0 H*04/06/05 W 9-1 H*04/14/05 W 11-2 A*

04/14/05 W 14-0 A*03/28/06 W 11-5 H*03/28/06 W 5-4 (9) H*04/05/06 W 8-0 A*04/05/06 W 2-1 A*03/28/07 W 9-1 H*03/28/07 W 5-2 H*04/03/07 W 6-1 A*04/03/07 L 2-10 A*02/24/08 W 9-8 N&04/26/08 W 5-2 H*04/26/08 L 2-3 H*04/27/08 L 0-9 H*04/27/08 L 1-5 H*04/25/09 L 2-6 A*04/25/09 W 8-3 A*04/26/09 L 0-8 A*04/26/09 L 1-4 A*05/01/10 W 4-0 H*05/01/10 L 0-10 H*05/02/10 W 1-0 H*05/02/10 W 12-4 H*03/26/11 L 0-3 H*03/26/11 L 1-9 H*03/27/11 L 1-3 H*03/27/11 W 9-1 H*04/06/12 W 3-0 A*04/06/12 L 1-6 A*04/07/12 W 2-0 A*04/07/12 L 4-7 A*02/01/13 L 6-9 H!03/16/13 L 5-11 N*@03/17/13 W 6-4 N*@03/23/14 L 2-10 (5) H*03/23/14 W 10-8 H*03/24/14 W 9-4 H*03/24/14 L 5-10 H*03/28/15 L 6-4 A*03/28/15 W 12-0 (5) A*03/29/15 W 9-1 (6) A*03/29/15 W 8-0 (5) A*# - UC-Colorado Springs Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)^ - MHISL Game$ - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game% - Emporia State Tournament (Emporia, Kan.)& - Regis/Metro Tournament! - RMAC Preseason (Regis/Metro)@ - Played at Metro St. (Denver, Colo.)

Colorado StateAll-Time 0-11Home 0-4Away 0-7

1991 L 0-12 H1991 L 3-8 H1991 L 0-4 A1991 L 0-2 A1992 L 0-4 H1992 L 2-15 H1992 L 0-10 A1992 L 0-10 A04/19/94 L 0-11 A04/19/94 L 4-6 A04/22/95 L 1-6 A

Colorado State-PuebloAll-Time 59-49 Home 27-13Away 27-26Neutral 4-9MHISL 3-3RMAC 41-3003/08/15 W 5-4 A*

03/09/15 W 8-5 A*04/16/94 L 1-6 N$04/23/94 L 6-9 A^04/23/94 L 2-4 A^04/24/94 L 10-11 A^04/24/94 W 8-3 A^02/24/95 W 4-2 A#02/26/95 W 7-5 A#03/16/95 L 4-5 A03/16/95 L 2-6 A03/18/95 W 7-0 H^03/19/95 W 8-2 H^04/06/95 L 4-6 (11) H04/15/95 W 6-2 N$02/25/96 W 3-0 A#*03/16/96 W 4-3 A*04/27/96 L 1-5 N@03/28/97 L 1-2 A*03/28/97 W 6-3 A*03/29/97 W 6-4 A*03/29/97 L 1-2 A*05/03/97 W 1-0 N%03/28/98 W 6-2 H*03/28/98 L 0-4 H*03/29/98 L 6-7 H*03/29/98 W 5-3 H*02/21/99 W 5-4 H*02/21/99 L 5-7 H*02/29/00 W 7-3 H02/29/00 L 5-10 H04/08/00 L 3-4 A*04/08/00 W 3-0 A*04/09/00 L 3-4 (8) A*04/09/00 W 7-5 A*05/06/00 L 2-4 N%02/18/01 L 1-6 A#03/18/01 W 5-0 H*03/18/01 W 8-7 H*04/18/01 L 2-3 A04/18/01 W 4-1 A02/15/02 W 8-3 A#03/13/02 W 6-4 H*03/13/02 W 3-0 H*04/20/02 W 11-0 A*04/20/02 L 0-1 A*04/21/02 W 4-2 A*04/21/02 W 9-7 A*05/03/02 W 13-5 N!04/12/03 W 12-8 H*04/12/03 L 0-1 H*04/13/03 W 10-0 H*04/13/03 W 8-3 H*04/17/04 W 5-0 A*04/17/04 W 7-1 A*04/18/04 L 4-5 A*04/23/05 W 7-6 H*04/23/05 W 11-3 H*04/24/05 L 3-4 H*04/24/05 W 10-2 H*04/29/06 W 9-7 A*04/29/06 W 10-2 A*04/30/06 W 17-8 (8) A*04/30/06 L 0-8 A*05/05/06 W 8-5 H?05/05/06 W 11-2 H?02/10/07 L 2-10 A#04/21/07 W 11-3 H*04/21/07 L 3-8 H*04/22/07 W 5-2 H*04/22/07 W 5-1 H*05/05/07 L 2-6 N!02/10/08 W 9-3 A#02/23/08 L 2-6 N&03/08/08 L 1-2 (11) H*03/08/08 W 6-3 H*03/09/08 W 12-0 H*03/09/08 L 1-4 H*02/08/09 L 4-5 H

02/08/09 W 6-3 H04/30/09 L 4-6 N102/13/10 W 5-4 H02/13/10 L 5-6 H03/13/10 L 2-5 A*03/13/10 L 5-7 (9) A*03/14/10 L 1-9 A*03/14/10 L 5-6 A*05/07/10 W 1-0 H?03/19/11 W 7-1 A*03/19/11 L 1-6 A*03/20/11 W 3-2 A*03/20/11 L 2-4 A*03/17/12 L 4-5 A*03/17/12 L 2-6 A*03/18/12 L 2-11 A*03/18/12 L 7-10 A*04/26/12 W 2-1 N@04/20/13 W 5-3 A*04/20/13 L 2-10 A*04/21/13 W 13-7 A*04/21/13 W 6-3 (8) A*03/29/14 L 6-8 N203/30/14 L 5-6 N205/01/14 L 6-11 N!03/08/15 W 5-4 A*03/09/15 W 8-5 A*04/11/15 L 5-2 H*4/12/15 W 7-2 H*^ - MHISL Game# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)* - RMAC Game% - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kear-ney/Kearney, Neb.)! - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)? - RMAC Tournament (Regis/Denver, Colo.)& - Regis/Metro Tournament@ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mines/Golden, Colo.)1 - RMAC Tournament (Metro State/Denver, Colo.)2 - Played at Colorado Mesa (Grand Junction, Colo.)

Concordia (Calif.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/07/03 W 11-7 N## - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Culver-Stockton (Mo.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/11/06 W 11-1 N## - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Dana (Neb.)All-Time 1-0 Neutral 1-0

1991 W 1-0 N## - Kearney State Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

Doane (Neb.)All-Time 3-0Home 2-0

73

Neutral 1-0

04/14/95 W 3-1 N#02/13/98 W 5-1 H02/13/98 W 2-1 H# - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)

Eastern New MexicoAll-Time 2-1Neutral 2-1

02/06/03 L 3-5 N#02/12/06 W 16-12 N$02/19/12 W 9-6 N@# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)$ - West Texas Invite (Amarillo, Texas)@ - West Texas Tournament (Canyon, Texas)

Emporia State (Kan.)All-Time 2-3Home 1-1Away 1-0Neutral 0-2

03/19/99 W 3-0 A02/18/06 L 3-8 N#03/09/07 L 1-3 N$02/06/10 W 10-8 H02/06/10 L 4-8 H# - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Fort Hays State (Kan.)All-Time 20-20Home 14-8Away 4-8Neutral 2-4RMAC 15-13

04/30/99 L 0-5 N#04/29/00 W 6-5 H*04/29/00 L 1-10 H*04/30/00 L 4-5 H*04/30/00 L 5-6 (9) H*02/18/01 L 1-2 N$04/07/01 L 8-9 A*04/07/01 L 3-6 A*04/08/01 L 3-4 A*04/08/01 W 8-1 A*05/04/01 W 7-6 N@03/09/02 W 7-1 H*03/09/02 W 11-3 H*03/10/02 L 1-3 H*03/10/02 W 5-0 H*03/08/03 L 5-6 A*03/08/03 L 5-6 A*03/09/03 L 1-3 A*03/09/03 L 5-9 A*03/20/04 W 4-3 H*03/20/04 W 6-5 H*03/21/04 W 5-0 H*03/21/04 L 3-6 H*03/25/05 W 6-1 A*03/25/05 L 5-6 A*03/26/05 W 5-2 A*03/26/05 W 10-2 A*04/08/06 W 9-5 H*04/08/06 W 12-0 H*04/09/06 W 6-3 H*04/09/06 W 4-3 H*02/10/07 W 8-0 N$02/10/07 L 8-14 N$03/20/07 W 8-2 H03/20/07 W 9-7 H

02/09/08 L 1-7 N$02/07/09 L 8-10 H02/07/09 L 3-4 (11) H02/05/10 W 9-1 H02/05/10 L 2-12 H# - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kear-ney/Kearney, Neb.)* - RMAC Game$ - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)

Fort Lewis (Colo.)All-Time 69-22Home 34-10Away 27-10Neutral 6-2MHISL 3-3RMAC 50-15

1991 L 1-4 H1991 W 8-5 H1991 W 9-5 H1991 W 11-9 H1992 W 12-1 A03/26/93 W 12-2 H03/26/93 W 13-1 H03/27/93 W 15-4 H03/27/93 W 15-5 H03/26/94 W 6-4 A^03/26/94 L 5-7 A^03/27/94 W 8-6 A^03/27/94 W 13-5 A^03/18/95 L 2-6 H^03/19/95 L 3-4 H^04/07/95 W 6-5 H04/08/95 W 10-6 H02/23/96 W 9-1 N#*03/16/96 W 10-3 N#*03/17/96 W 5-1 N#*03/22/97 W 3-2 A*03/22/97 W 9-1 A*03/23/97 W 6-1 A*03/23/97 W 3-2 A*03/01/98 W 6-0 N$03/22/98 W 9-1 H*03/22/98 W 9-4 H*03/23/98 W 9-1 H*03/23/98 W 4-3 H*04/17/99 W 10-0 A*04/17/99 W 18-2 A*04/21/00 W 9-0 A*04/21/00 W 5-4 A*04/22/00 W 11-2 A*04/22/00 W 14-0 A*02/24/01 L 3-9 H*02/24/01 W 1-0 H*02/25/01 W 3-0 H*02/25/01 L 3-4 H*05/05/01 L 2-4 N%02/16/02 L 5-7 N#04/27/02 W 2-0 A*04/27/02 L 1-3 A*04/28/02 W 9-1 A*04/28/02 L 0-1 A*02/15/03 W 3-0 N#03/15/03 W 6-3 H*03/15/03 W 4-3 H*03/16/03 W 4-2 H*03/16/03 L 3-5 H*03/27/04 L 2-3 A*03/27/04 W 5-2 A*03/28/04 W 16-7 A*03/28/04 W 7-6 A*04/02/05 W 1-0 H*04/02/05 W 3-2 H*04/03/05 W 8-0 H*

04/03/05 W 4-0 H*04/14/06 W 5-3 A*04/14/06 W 7-0 A*04/15/06 W 8-1 A*04/15/06 W 6-5 A*03/31/07 L 0-3 H*03/31/07 W 4-3 H*04/01/07 W 6-4 H*04/01/07 W 10-4 H*02/10/08 W 5-2 N#04/12/08 L 1-5 A*04/12/08 L 7-8 A*03/14/09 L 1-2 H*03/14/09 W 10-9 H*03/15/09 W 6-5 H*03/15/09 W 5-3 H*05/01/09 W 4-1 H@03/20/10 L 1-5 A*03/20/10 L 2-3 A*03/21/10 L 7-8 A*03/21/10 L 5-6 A*04/08/11 W 2-0 A*04/08/11 W 4-3 A*04/27/12 L 4-6 H@03/22/13 W 8-6 H*03/22/13 W 10-2 H*02/22/14 W 5-0 H*02/22/14 W 11-6 H*02/23/14 L 1-10 (6) H*02/23/14 W 8-4 H*03/21/15 W 6-5 A*03/22/15 W 10-1 A*^ - MHISL Game# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game$ - Played in Mesquite, Nev.% - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Regis)Note - 2-0 record during the 1999 season due to forfeiture

Friends (Kan.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/20/99 W 10-1 N## - Emporia State Tournament (Emporia, Kan.)

Grand Canyon (Ariz.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/16/13 L 0-8 N## - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)

Grand View (Iowa)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/12/93 W 8-0 N## - Missouri Southern Tournament (Joplin, Mo.)

Hamline (Minn.)All-Time 2-0Home 2-0

03/25/97 W 7-1 H03/25/97 W 7-3 H

Hawaii Hilo

All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/09/14 L 4-7 N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Incarnate Word (Texas)All-Time 3-6Away 2-2Neutral 1-4

03/29/02 L 5-7 N#03/30/02 W 10-5 N#02/21/04 L 1-4 N$03/04/05 L 0-4 N$03/10/06 L 1-7 N$03/06/07 L 3-6 A03/06/07 W 3-1 A02/15/08 L 0-5 A02/15/08 W 6-5 (8) A# - Played at Grand Junction, Colo.$ - St. Edwards’ Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Indiana (Penn.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 2-6 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

Kansas WesleyanAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1991 L 1-6 N## - Kearney State Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

Kennesaw State (Ga.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

03/05/00 L 1-9 N## - Shutt Tournament (Richland Hills, Texas)

Lake Superior State (Mich.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 4-7 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

Lewis (Ill.)All-Time 0-2Neutral 0-2

1992 L 7-8 N#02/12/12 L 1-9 N$# - Rebel Games (Florida)$ - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Lock Haven (Penn.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 3-12 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

Loyola Marymount (Calif.)All-Time 0-2Away 0-2

03/04/97 L 0-9 A03/04/97 L 0-3 A

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Lubbock ChristianAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/13/15 L 5-13 (5) N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Mary (N.D.)All-Time 2-2Neutral 2-2

02/24/08 W 13-12 N#02/22/09 W 16-4 N$02/11/11 L 0-4 N%02/10/12 L 0-8 N%# - Regis/Metro State Tournament (Metro/Denver, Colo.)$ - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)% - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

McNeese State (La.)All-Time 0-2Neutral 0-2

03/09/95 L 4-12 N#03/09/95 L 1-8 N## - Played in Phoenix, Ariz.

Metro State (Colo.)All-Time 9-23 Home 3-7Away 4-15Neutral 2-2RMAC 6-18

02/09/08 W 6-2 N#03/06/08 W 9-4 H*03/06/08 L 6-8 H*03/27/08 L 3-6 A*03/27/08 W 7-5 A*03/03/09 L 5-11 H*03/03/09 W 4-1 H*03/25/09 L 0-10 A*03/25/09 W 3-2 (9) A*02/27/10 L 1-2 A*02/27/10 L 2-3 A*02/28/10 L 0-9 A*02/28/10 L 4-5 A*05/08/10 L 2-4 A$04/22/11 L 2-6 A*04/22/11 L 2-10 A*04/23/11 L 3-4 A*04/23/11 L 2-9 A*05/06/11 W 2-0 N@02/02/13 L 2-3 A02/03/13 L 3-6 H03/16/13 L 1-8 A*03/17/13 L 6-7 A*03/15/14 L 1-9 (6) A*03/16/14 W 8-6 A*04/19/15 L 7-3 H*4/19/15 L 5-3 H*4/20/15 L 9-0 (5) H*4/20/15 W 11-10 (9) H*02/08/15 L 8-9 N^05/02/15 W 1-0 A$05/08/15 L 1-2 N%% - NCAA Regional (San Antonio, Texas)^ - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)# - CSU-Pueblo Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game

$ - RMAC Tournament (Metro State/Denver, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mines/Golden, Colo.)

Midwestern State (Texas)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

05/12/05 W 5-4 N## - NCAA South Central Regional (St. Mary’s/San Antonio, Texas)

Minnesota-DuluthAll-Time 1-4Home 1-1Neutral 0-3

1992 L 1-6 N$02/20/11 W 13-11 H02/20/11 L 0-10 H05/14/11 L 0-1 N#02/11/12 L 3-4 (8) N@$ - Augustana Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)# - NCAA Central Regional (Augustana/Sioux Falls, S.D.)@ - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Minnesota State-MankatoAll-Time 1-1Neutral 1-1

1992 L 2-9 N$02/21/09 W 13-6 N#$ - South Dakota Tournament (Vermil-lion, S.D.)# - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Minot State (N.D.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/12/11 W 4-3 N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Missouri-St. LouisAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/06/15 L 0-4 N$$ - NFCA Leadoff Classic

Missouri SouthernAll-Time 1-0Away 1-0

03/12/93 W 3-1 A## - Missouri Southern Tournament (Joplin, Mo.)

Molloy (N.Y.)All-Time 1-1Neutral 1-1

02/17/13 L 2-6 N#02/07/15 W 4-3 N## - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)

Morningside (Iowa)All-Time 3-4Home 1-1Neutral 2-3

1992 W 3-2 N#

04/09/94 L 0-1 N#04/16/94 L 0-8 N$03/12/96 W 1-0 H03/12/96 L 5-11 H02/26/00 W 2-1 N%02/27/00 L 3-11 N%# - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)% - Northern Colorado Tournament (Greeley, Colo.)

Nebraska-KearneyAll-Time 30-32Home 20-9Away 6-16Neutral 4-7MHISL 1-0RMAC 25-23

1992 L 4-5 N&03/06/93 W 5-4 N#02/27/94 L 1-10 N#04/10/94 L 2-4 N$02/25/95 L 0-8 N%03/25/95 W 6-1 H+04/14/95 L 2-4 A^04/15/95 L 0-1 A^02/23/96 L 4-9 N%*03/22/96 W 2-1 N@03/31/96 L 0-9 A^04/09/96 L 0-2 N@*04/14/98 W 4-1 H*04/14/98 L 4-5 H*05/08/98 L 5-10 A!03/14/99 L 3-9 A*03/14/99 L 2-3 A*03/19/00 L 0-6 H*03/19/00 L 1-11 H*04/13/01 L 2-3 A*04/13/01 W 2-0 A*04/14/01 L 0-8 A*04/14/01 L 2-4 A*02/15/02 L 0-2 N%02/23/02 W 8-5 H*02/23/02 W 4-3 H*02/24/02 W 5-3 H*02/24/02 L 1-2 H*05/04/02 W 7-2 N103/02/03 L 7-8 A*03/02/03 L 3-5 A*03/03/03 L 1-4 A*03/03/03 L 0-3 A*03/13/04 L 0-1 H*03/13/04 W 4-3 H*03/14/04 W 4-1 H*03/14/04 L 2-4 H*03/19/05 W 6-2 A*03/19/05 W 6-0 A*03/20/05 L 1-4 A*03/20/05 W 7-6 A*04/01/06 W 4-2 H*04/01/06 W 5-0 H*04/02/06 L 5-7 (8) H*04/02/06 W 5-2 H*03/29/08 W 4-3 (8) H*03/29/08 L 4-7 H*03/30/08 W 8-1 H*03/30/08 W 13-5 H*03/28/09 L 2-6 A*03/28/09 W 11-3 A*03/29/09 W 2-0 A*03/29/09 L 4-5 A*04/30/09 W 12-4 N204/02/10 W 8-1 H*04/02/10 W 6-5 H*04/03/10 W 10-1 H*

04/03/10 W 14-6 H*04/16/11 W 1-0 H*04/16/11 W 5-0 H*04/17/11 L 3-5 (8) H*04/17/11 W 4-0 H*& - Augustana Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)# - UC-Colorado Springs Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)$ - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)% - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game^ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)@ - Played at Colorado Mines (Golden, Colo.)! - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kear-ney/Kearney, Neb.)1 - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)2 - RMAC Tournament (Metro State/Denver, Colo.)+ - MHISL Game

Nebraska-OmahaAll-Time 2-5Away 1-2Neutral 1-3

1991 L 0-7 A1991 W 2-0 A1992 L 0-4 N@1992 L 0-1 A!04/17/93 L 0-11 N#03/31/96 W 4-2 N#03/23/01 L 1-10 N$# - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)$ - Texas Wesleyan Tournament (Fort Worth, Texas)@ - South Dakota Tournament (Vermil-lion, S.D.)! - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)

Nebraska WesleyanAll-Time 3-0Home 2-0Neutral 1-0

1991 W 7-0 N#03/21/94 W 7-4 H03/21/94 W 6-3 H# - Kearney State Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)

New Haven (Conn.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/15/13 L 3-4 N## - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)

New Mexico HighlandsAll-Time 58-25 Home 36-8Away 17-10Neutral 5-7MHISL 3-2RMAC 47-17

1992 L 6-9 H1992 L 2-4 H03/07/93 W 11-4 N#03/18/93 W 10-7 H03/18/93 W 12-1 H

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04/18/93 W 2-0 N$02/26/94 L 8-9 (10) N#04/01/94 W 4-3 H^04/01/94 W 4-3 H^04/02/94 L 5-13 H^04/02/94 W 6-3 H^02/26/95 L 0-1 N%04/21/95 L 3-7 A^02/25/96 L 2-5 N%*04/19/96 L 2-4 N&*04/20/96 L 2-11 N&*04/26/96 W 12-4 N!04/27/97 W 1-0 H*04/27/97 W 6-1 H*04/28/97 W 10-5 H*04/28/97 L 5-8 H*04/25/98 L 1-2 A*04/25/98 L 3-5 A*02/28/99 L 3-5 H*02/28/99 W 10-4 H*04/18/99 L 2-3 A*04/18/99 L 3-7 A*04/30/99 L 8-9 N105/05/00 L 2-3 N103/10/01 W 5-1 A*03/10/01 W 7-0 A*03/11/01 W 5-3 A*03/11/01 W 3-2 A*03/23/02 W 5-2 H*03/23/02 W 10-5 H*03/24/02 W 10-2 H*03/24/02 W 6-4 H*04/26/03 L 2-10 A*04/26/03 L 3-4 A*04/27/03 W 5-0 A*04/27/03 L 4-6 A*02/28/04 W 4-3 H*02/28/04 W 5-0 H*02/26/05 W 9-7 A*02/26/05 W 11-6 A*02/27/05 W 8-2 A*05/06/05 W 4-2 H203/04/06 W 13-1 H*03/04/06 W 9-5 H*03/05/06 W 10-2 H*03/05/06 W 4-2 H*04/28/07 W 3-1 A*04/28/07 W 9-0 A*04/29/07 W 10-2 A*04/29/07 W 12-1 A*03/15/08 W 8-5 A*03/15/08 W 4-2 A*03/16/08 L 4-5 (9) A*03/16/08 W 6-0 A*02/28/09 L 3-5 H*02/28/09 W 8-0 H*03/01/09 W 8-6 H*03/01/09 W 8-0 H*04/18/10 W 2-0 N@04/18/10 W 7-5 N@04/30/11 W 5-0 H*04/30/11 W 2-1 (8) H*05/01/11 W 6-5 H*05/01/11 W 9-1 H*03/24/12 W 7-1 H*03/24/12 W 13-5 H*03/25/12 W 5-4 (9) H*03/25/12 W 10-2 H*04/27/13 L 4-5 (9) H*04/27/13 L 4-6 H*04/28/13 W 8-1 H*04/28/13 W 10-1 H*03/01/14 L 0-7 A*03/01/14 W 16-6 A*03/02/14 W 15-14 (8) A*02/20/15 W 2-1 H*02/20/15 W 13-3(6) H*02/20/15 W 10-3 H*

# - UC-Colorado Springs Tourney (Colo-rado Springs, Colo.)$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)^ - MHISL Game% - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game& - Played at Adams State (Alamosa, Colo.)! - RMAC Tournament (Colorado Mines/Golden, Colo.)1 - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kear-ney/Kearney, Neb.)2 - RMAC Tournament (Regis/Denver, Colo.)@ - Played at Western New Mexico (Silver City, N.M.)

New York TechAll-Time 2-0Home 2-0

04/18/00 W 7-6 (10) H04/18/00 W 9-6 H

North DakotaAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

04/10/94 L 4-11 N## - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)

North Dakota StateAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 0-11 N## - Augustana Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

Northern ColoradoAll-Time 15-7Home 7-3Away 7-4Neutral 1-0

04/07/99 L 5-6 A04/07/99 L 4-7 A04/20/99 W 7-1 H04/20/99 W 2-0 H02/26/00 L 2-9 A03/23/00 L 5-8 H03/23/00 L 8-10 H04/11/00 L 2-3 (8) A04/11/00 W 4-2 A02/18/01 W 3-1 N#03/05/01 W 3-1 H03/05/01 L 2-6 H04/24/02 W 4-0 H04/24/02 W 7-5 H03/30/03 W 3-0 A03/30/03 W 6-3 A04/01/04 W 7-6 H04/01/04 W 5-4 H03/09/05 W 11-3 A03/09/05 W 9-1 A04/18/06 W 6-4 A04/18/06 W 11-2 A# - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Northwest Nazarene (Idaho)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/11/11 W 5-4 N#

# - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Notre Dame de Namur (Calif.)All-Time 1-1Neutral 1-1

02/14/09 W 7-0 N#02/15/09 L 1-4 N## - CSU-San Bernardino Tournament (Beaumont, Calif.)

Oklahoma CityAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

03/20/99 L 2-4 N## - Emporia State Tournament (Emporia, Kan.)

OklahomaAll-Time 0-2Home 0-2

1992 L 0-4 H1992 L 3-13 H

Oklahoma Panhandle St.All-Time 5-5Home 3-3Away 2-0Neutral 0-2

03/23/01 L 0-9 N#04/03/01 L 0-3 H04/03/01 L 0-10 H02/15/02 L 7-10 N$03/12/02 W 7-5 A03/12/02 W 1-0 A04/08/03 L 3-8 H04/08/03 W 4-1 H04/09/03 W 3-2 H04/09/03 W 8-7 (9) H# - Texas Wesleyan Tournament (Fort Worth, Texas)$ - CSU-Pueblo Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)

Pittsburg State (Kan.)All-Time 1-2Home 1-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 2-8 N#03/19/96 L 4-11 H03/19/96 W 2-0 H# - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)

Quinnipiac (Conn.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

1992 L 2-9 N## - Rebel Games (Florida)

San Diego (Calif.)All-Time 0-2Away 0-2

1991 L 4-10 A1991 L 6-7 A

San Diego State

All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

04/09/94 W 9-2 N## - Nebraska-Omaha Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)

Siena Heights (Mich.)All-Time 2-0Away 2-0

02/23/97 W 6-2 A02/23/97 W 4-3 A

Simon Fraser (Canada)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/09/14 W 13-0 (5) N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Sonoma StateAll-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/15/15 L 0-10 (5) N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)

South DakotaAll-Time 4-0Home 2-0Away 1-0Neutral 1-0

1992 W 10-8 A$03/12/93 W 13-10 N#02/14/04 W 2-0 H02/14/04 W 10-5 H$ - South Dakota Tournament (Vermil-lions, S.D.)# - Missouri Southern Tournament (Joplin, Mo.)

Southeastern OklahomaAll-Time 0-2Neutral 0-2

02/10/06 L 5-8 N#02/07/15 L 3-8 N$$ - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)# - West Texas Invite (Amarillo, Texas)

Southern ArkansasAll-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/03/00 W 4-1 N## - Shutt Tournament (Richland Hills, Texas)

Southern UtahAll-Time 2-6Home 0-4Neutral 2-2

05/04/95 L 7-10 H05/04/95 L 4-11 H03/07/96 W 4-3 N#03/07/96 L 0-2 N#04/08/96 L 2-8 H04/08/96 L 0-1 H03/06/97 L 0-8 N#03/06/97 W 9-6 N## - Played in Mesquite, Nev.

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Southwest Minnesota StateAll-Time 2-1Home 1-1Neutral 1-0

02/20/09 W 8-1 N#02/19/11 W 8-0 H02/19/11 L 1-4 H# - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

St. Edward’s (Texas)All-Time 2-5Away 1-3Neutral 1-2

02/20/04 L 1-2 A02/18/05 W 3-0 N#05/11/06 L 6-8 (8) N$03/11/07 W 2-1 A%02/12/11 L 1-3 N&02/14/14 L 0-4 A02/15/14 L 2-10 (6) A# - Lonestar/RMAC Crossover (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ - NCAA South Central Regional (St. Mary’s/San Antonio, Texas)% - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)& - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

St. Martin’sAll-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/14/15 W 4-5 (8) N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)

St. Mary’s (Texas)All-Time 2-11Away 1-6Neutral 1-5

03/29/02 L 8-11 N#03/30/02 L 1-4 N#05/09/02 L 1-2 A02/08/03 L 3-15 N$02/22/04 L 0-8 N%05/12/05 L 1-8 A03/08/06 L 0-1 (9) A03/08/06 L 1-3 A03/10/06 L 2-3 N%03/07/07 W 3-2 A03/07/07 L 2-3 A03/09/07 W 1-0 N%05/09/15 L 2-10 (5) A++ - NCAA Regional (San Antonio, Texas)# - Played at Grand Junction, Colo.$ - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)% - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

St. Olaf (Minn.)All-Time 2-0Home 2-0

03/31/99 W 9-4 H03/31/99 W 12-1 H

Tarleton State (Texas)All-Time 1-4Neutral 1-4

03/03/00 L 2-5 N#

03/05/00 W 2-1 (9) N#02/10/06 L 4-8 N$02/17/12 L 4-13 N$02/17/12 L 2-7 N$# - Shutt Tournament (Richlands Hills, Texas)$ - West Texas Invite (Amarillo, Texas)

Texas A&M-InternationalAll-Time 0-2Neutral 0-2

02/15/14 L 0-11 (5) N#02/16/14 L 0-3 N## - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Texas A&M-KingsvilleAll-Time 3-2Away 0-2Neutral 3-0

02/21/04 W 2-1 N#03/05/05 W 4-3 N#03/12/06 W 2-1 N#02/16/08 L 2-3 A02/16/08 L 3-4 A# - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

Texas WesleyanAll-Time 0-1Away 0-1

03/23/01 L 1-6 A

Texas Woman’sAll-Time 4-3Neutral 4-3

02/16/06 W 4-2 N#02/15/13 L 10-11 N$02/07/14 L 4-9 N@02/14/14 L 4-6 N!02/06/15 W (8) 6-5 N#02/08/15 W 8-5 N#05/09/15 W 11-10 N^# - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)@ - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.)! - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)^ - NCAA Regional (San Antonia, Texas)

Truman State (Mo.)All-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

03/10/07 W 5-3 N## - St. Edward’s Tournament (Austin, Texas)

UC-Colorado SpringsAll-Time 73-43Home 33-16Away 31-22Neutral 9-5MHISL 2-4RMAC 42-27

1991 L 2-3 A1991 W 11-3 A1991 L 10-13 H1991 W 11-1 H1991 W 7-1 H1992 W 10-0 A1992 W 5-3 A

1992 W 15-1 H1992 W 7-4 H1992 W 9-4 H1992 W 9-8 H03/03/93 W 10-6 A03/03/93 L 3-5 A03/07/93 L 4-5 (8) A#04/08/93 W 3-2 (8) A04/08/93 W 5-1 A04/17/93 W 12-4 N$04/20/93 W 4-0 H04/20/93 L 0-6 H02/26/94 W 3-2 A#02/27/94 W 4-2 A#03/30/94 L 3-7 A^03/30/94 L 9-10 A^04/07/94 L 7-9 H^04/07/94 W 12-2 H^02/28/95 W 8-3 A04/12/95 W 12-6 H^04/12/95 L 6-10 H^04/28/95 W 7-2 N%04/29/95 W 10-2 N%02/23/96 L 2-8 N*&03/23/96 L 3-4 H*04/03/96 W 14-1 A04/23/96 L 1-4 H*04/23/96 W 5-3 H*04/13/97 W 2-1 A*04/13/97 W 6-1 A*04/14/97 W 6-0 A*04/14/97 W 5-0 A*04/10/98 W 3-2 H*04/10/98 L 3-4 H*04/11/98 W 2-1 H*04/11/98 W 8-4 H*02/20/99 W 6-2 H*02/20/99 W 6-5 H*04/16/00 W 11-4 H*04/16/00 L 4-7 H* 04/16/00 L 3-7 H*05/05/00 W 7-3 N@03/03/01 W 5-2 A*03/03/01 L 1-2 A*03/04/01 W 6-0 A*03/04/01 W 5-4 A*02/16/02 W 7-4 N&04/13/02 W 3-1 H*04/13/02 L 0-1 H*04/14/02 W 5-4 H*04/14/02 W 3-2 H*04/05/03 W 8-7 A*04/05/03 W 8-3 A*04/06/03 L 7-16 A*04/06/03 L 2-6 A*05/01/04 W 3-1 A105/01/04 L 2-5 N105/01/04 L 3-6 N102/13/05 L 3-4 H03/30/05 L 6-9 A04/16/05 L 2-10 A*04/16/05 L 5-6 A*04/17/05 W 7-4 A*04/17/05 W 6-2 A*05/06/05 W 4-2 H205/07/05 W 5-0 H204/22/06 W 7-1 H*04/22/06 W 9-0 H*04/23/06 W 12-4 H*04/23/06 W 6-0 H*05/05/06 W 6-3 H202/11/07 W 14-2 N&03/25/07 L 8-10 A*03/25/07 L 1-4 A*03/26/07 L 3-4 A*03/26/07 W 16-8 A*05/04/07 W 8-7 N302/09/08 W 7-2 N&

02/23/08 L 4-12 N!04/19/08 W 9-5 A*04/19/08 L 6-7 A*04/20/08 L 4-8 A*04/20/08 L 5-8 A*04/20/09 W 7-3 H*04/20/09 L 5-6 H*04/20/09 L 6-11 (8) H*04/24/10 L 3-7 A*04/24/10 W 9-8 (9) A*04/25/10 L 3-4 A*04/25/10 W 7-2 A*03/12/11 W 3-2 (9) H*03/12/11 L 6-7 (8) H*03/13/11 W 2-1 H*03/13/11 W 4-3 H*04/13/12 W 8-3 H*04/13/12 W 2-0 H*04/14/12 L 3-4 (9) H*04/14/12 W 6-3 H*02/01/13 L 3-19 H04/06/13 L 0-5 A*04/06/13 W 6-2 A*04/07/13 L 1-7 A*04/07/13 L 1-9 A*04/26/14 W 21-4 (5) A*04/26/14 W 7-6 A*04/27/14 W 3-1 A*04/27/14 W 3-2 (8) A*03/21/15 W 8-5 (8) N*03/22/15 L 6-3 N*# - UC-Colorado Springs Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)$ - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)^ - MHISL Game% - MHISL Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)* - RMAC Game& - Southern Colorado Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Nebraska-Kearney/Kearney, Neb.)1 - RMAC Tournament (UCCS/Colorado Springs, Colo.)2 - RMAC Tournament (Regis/Denver, Colo.)3 - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)! - Regis/Metro State Tournament

Upper IowaAll-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/13/11 W 9-0 N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Washburn (Kan.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

04/14/95 L 0-4 N## - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Ke-arney, Neb.)

Wayne State (Neb.)All-Time 3-5-1Home 2-1-1Neutral 1-4-0

1992 L 0-8 N@04/16/93 L 1-2 N#04/16/93 W 4-3 (8) N#04/16/94 L 3-4 N#03/12/96 W 5-2 H03/13/96 T 7-7 H02/22/09 L 2-9 N$

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02/18/11 W 6-5 (9) H02/18/11 L 0-8 H@ - Augustana Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)# - Nebraska-Kearney Tournament (Kearney, Neb.)$ - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

West Texas A&MAll-Time 1-2Away 0-2Neutral 1-0

02/12/06 W 8-5 N#02/18/12 L 0-9 A$02/18/12 L 2-3 A$# - West Texas Invite (Amarillo, Texas)$ - West Texas Tournament (Canyon, Texas)

Western OregonAll-Time 1-0Neutral 1-0

02/15/15 W 8-0 (6) N## - MSU-Billings Desert Stinger Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Western New MexicoAll-Time 18-11 Home 10-3Away 6-6Neutral 2-2RMAC 15-10

02/17/06 W 11-1 N#04/06/07 W 8-4 H*05/04/07 L 4-5 N$03/21/08 W 8-1 H*03/21/08 L 1-9 H*03/22/08 L 10-11 (8) H*03/22/08 W 10-1 H*03/07/09 W 13-2 A*03/07/09 W 9-6 A*03/08/09 W 6-2 A*03/08/09 W 9-3 A*04/17/10 W 5-1 A*04/17/10 L 3-4 A*05/06/10 W 6-3 H@02/26/11 W 6-2 (8) A*02/26/11 L 6-7 A*03/10/12 W 5-1 H*03/10/12 W 10-1 H*03/11/12 W 9-8 H*03/11/12 W 10-6 H*03/02/13 L 7-8 A*03/02/13 L 4-5 A*03/03/13 L 1-9 A*03/03/13 L 4-8 A*03/15/14 L 0-9 (5) N!03/16/14 W 3-2 (8) N!04/25/15 L 2-1 H*04/25/15 W 2-1 H*04/30/15 W 3-2 (13) H@# - Leadoff Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)* - RMAC Game$ - RMAC Tournament (Mesa State/Grand Junction, Colo.)@ - RMAC Tournament (Regis)! - Played at Metro State (Denver, Colo.)

Winona State (Minn.)All-Time 0-1Neutral 0-1

02/20/09 L 3-10 N## - RMAC/NSIC Crossover (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

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Opponent G W L Pct.Abilene Christian (Texas) .....................6 ............1 ............5 ..........167Adams State (Colo.) .......................... 91 ......... 59 .........32...... .648Academy of Art (Calif.) .........................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000American International (Mass.) ............1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Angelo State (Texas) .............................3 ............2 ............1 ..........667Ashland (Ohio) .....................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Augustana (S.D.) .............................. 8 ........... 2 ...........6 ....... .250Azusa Paci c (Calif.) .............................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Baker (Kan.) ........................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Barry (Fla.) ..........................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Biola (Calif.) .........................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Black Hills State (S.D.) ..................... 9 ........... 7 ...........2 ....... .778Bloomsburg (Penn.)..............................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000BYU (Utah) ..........................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000California (Penn.) .................................2 ............1 ............1 ..........500California, Riverside .............................3 ............1 ............2 ..........333California, San Diego ...........................6 ............4 ............2 ..........667California State, Bakers eld .................2 ............1 ............1 ..........500California State, Dominguez Hills .... 6 ........... 3 ...........3 ....... .500California State, Monterey Bay .............1 ............0 ............1 ..........000California State, San Bernardino..........3 ............2 ............1 ..........667Cameron (Okla.) ...................................4 ............1 ............3 ..........250Central (Iowa) ......................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Central Oklahoma State .......................5 ............1 ............4 ..........200Chadron State (Neb.) ........................ 37 ......... 15 .........22...... .405Chapman (Calif.) ..................................3 ............0 ............3 ..........000Colorado Christian ........................... 18 ......... 7 ...........11...... .388Colorado College ..................................16...........16 ..........0 .......1.000Colorado Mesa ................................. 97 ......... 39 .........58...... .402Colorado Mines ................................ 118 ....... 90 .........28...... .762Colorado State .....................................11...........0 ............11 ........000Colorado State-Pueblo ...................... 106 ....... 58 .........48...... .547Concordia (Calif.) .................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Culver-Stockton (Mo.) ..........................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Dana (Neb.) ..........................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Doane (Neb.) ........................................3 ............3 ............0 .......1.000Eastern New Mexico .............................3 ............2 ............1 ..........667Emporia State (Kan.) ............................5 ............2 ............3 ..........400Fort Hays State (Kan.) ..........................40...........20 ..........20 ........500Fort Lewis (Colo.) ............................. 91 ......... 69 .........22...... .758Friends University (Kan.) .....................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Grand Canyon (Ariz.) ...........................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Grand View (Iowa) ................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Hamline (Minn.) ...................................2 ............2 ............0 .......1.000Hawaii Hilo ..........................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Incarnate Word (Texas) ........................9 ............3 ............6 ..........333Indiana (Penn.) ....................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Kansas Wesleyan .................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Kennesaw State (Ga.) ...........................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Lake Superior State (Mich.) ..................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Lewis (Ill.) ............................................2 ............0 ............2 ..........000Lock Haven (Penn.) ..............................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Loyola Marymount (Calif.) ....................2 ............0 ............2 ..........000Lubbock Christian ........................... 1 ........... 0 ...........1 ........ 000Mary (N.D.) ..........................................4 ............2 ............2 ..........500McNeese State (La.) ..............................2 ............0 ............2 ..........000Metro State ..................................... 32 ......... 9 ...........23...... .281Midwestern State (Texas) .....................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Minnesota-Duluth ...............................5 ............1 ............4 ..........200Minnesota St.-Mankato ........................2 ............1 ............1 ..........500Minot State (N.D.) ................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Missouri-St. Louis ............................ 1 ........... 0 ...........1 ....... .000Missouri Southern ...............................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Molloy (N.Y.) .................................... 2 ........... 1 ...........1 ...... ..500Morningside (Iowa) ...............................7 ............3 ............4 ..........429Nebraska-Kearney ...............................62...........30 ..........32 ........484Nebraska-Omaha .................................7 ............2 ............5 ..........286Nebraska Wesleyan ..............................3 ............3 ............0 .......1.000New Haven (Conn.) ..............................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000New Mexico Highlands ..................... 83 ......... 58 .........25...... .698New York Tech .....................................2 ............2 ............0 .......1.000North Dakota .......................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000North Dakota State ..............................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Northern Colorado ...............................22...........15 ..........7 ..........682Northwest Nazarene (Idaho) .................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Notre Dame de Namur (Calif.) ..............2 ............1 ............1 ..........500Oklahoma City .....................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Oklahoma ............................................2 ............0 ............2 ..........000Oklahoma Panhandle State ..................10...........5 ............5 ..........500Pittsburg State (Kan.) ...........................3 ............1 ............2 ..........333

Quinnipiac (Conn.)...............................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000San Diego (Calif.) .................................2 ............0 ............2 ..........000San Diego State (Calif.) ........................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Siena Heights (Mich.) ...........................2 ............2 ............0 .......1.000Simon Fraser (Canada) ........................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Sonoma St. ...................................... 1 ........... 0 ...........1 ........ 000South Dakota ......................................4 ............4 ............0 .......1.000Southeastern Oklahoma ................... 2 ........... 0 ...........2 ....... .000Southern Arkansas ..............................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Southern Utah State ............................8 ............2 ............6 ..........250Southwest Minnesota State ..................3 ............2 ............1 ..........667St. Edward’s (Texas) .............................7 ............2 ............5 ..........286St. Martin’s...................................... 1 ........... 1 ...........0 ..... 1.000St. Mary’s (Texas) ............................ 13 ......... 2 ...........11...... .153St. Olaf (Minn.) ....................................2 ............2 ............0 .......1.000Tarleton State (Texas) ..........................5 ............1 ............4 ..........200Texas A&M-International .....................2 ............0 ............2 ..........000Texas A&M-Kingsville ..........................5 ............3 ............2 ..........600Texas Wesleyan ...................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Texas Woman’s College .................... 7 ........... 4 ...........3 ....... .571Truman State (Mo.) ..............................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000UC-Colorado Springs ........................ 116 ....... 73 .........43...... .629Upper Iowa ..........................................1 ............1 ............0 .......1.000Washburn (Kan.)..................................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Wayne State (Neb.) ...............................9 ............3 ............5-1 .......389West Texas A&M ..................................3 ............1 ............2 ..........333Western New Mexico ........................ 29 ......... 18 .........11...... .620Western Oregon ............................... 1 ........... 1 ...........0 ..... 1.000Winona State (Minn.) ...........................1 ............0 ............1 ..........000Totals .............................................. 1176 ..... 656 .......519-1 . .558

Bold - 2015 OpponentsUpdated 07/09/15 (Doesn’t Include games against teams from 1990)

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REGIS UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL ALL-AMERICANS & ALL-REGIONNFCA First Team All-America

Alisa Heronema Catcher Sophomore 2009

NFCA Second Team All-AmericaAlisa Heronema Catcher Senior 2011Heather Utecht Out eld Senior 2006Mariah Piper Utility 2005

Daktronics Second Team All-America (Since 2007)Alisa Heronema Catcher Sophomore 2009 Central

NFCA First Team All-RegionAlisa Heronema Catcher 2011 CentralAlisa Heronema Catcher 2009 CentralMariah Piper Catcher 2006 South CentralMelissa Backlund Shortstop 2006 South CentralHeather Utecht Out eld 2006 South CentralAnna Schafer Second Base 2005 South CentralSharita Richmond Out eld 2005 South CentralMariah Piper Utility 2005 South CentralRebekah Tippets Out eld 2002 South CentralChristi Weiser Out eld 1997 South CentralTricia Garigan Pitcher 1996 South Central

NFCA Second Team All-RegionAlisa Heronema Catcher 2010 CentralMariah Piper Catcher 2007 South CentralKaitlyn Gentert Pitcher 2006 South CentralMelissa Backlund Shortstop 2005 South CentralChristina Wade Pitcher 2004 South CentralSharita Richmond Out eld 2004 South CentralStacia Buda Utility 2002 South CentralKourtney McNulty First Base 1999 South CentralTricia Garigan Pitcher 1997 South CentralJennifer Ford Catcher 1996 South CentralMonica Lemieux Out eld 1993 MidwestEllen Perkins Out eld 1993 MidwestEllen Perkins Out eld 1992 MidwestLeta Hanson First Base 1991 MidwestMonica Lemieux Out eld 1991 Midwest

Daktronics First Team All-Region (Since 2007)Alisa Heronema Catcher Sophomore 2009 Central

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Daktronics Second Team All-Region (Since 2007)Alisa Heronema Catcher 2011 CentralBianca Holley Pitcher 2011 CentralAlisa Heronema Catcher 2010 CentralMariah Piper Catcher 2007 South Central

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Regis University Softball Seasons Records by Class

Batting Avg.

SeniorMary Beth Beckham .522 1993Le Hanson .482 1991Monica Lemieux .424 1993Kourtney McNulty .407 1999

JuniorAlisa Heronema .457 2010Le Hanson .440 1990Christi Weiser .427 1999Sharita Richmond .411 2004Stacey Pray .408 1994

SophomoreAlisa Heronema .472 2009Amanda Boeding .453 1994Mariah Piper .436 2005Ellen Perkins .416 1992Amy Christianson .400 2000

FreshmanRebekah Tippets .430 1999Alisa Heronema .424 2008Rachel Illias .392 2012Rebecca Marianetti .390 2000Amanda Boeding .388 1993

Slugging Pct.

SeniorLindzy Molinaro .730 2006Le Hanson .723 1991Jessica Tomas .721 1998Michelle Johnston .705 2007Christine Gardella .657 2008

JuniorChristi Weiser .777 1999Heather Utecht .764 2006Sharita Richmond .718 2004Natalie Adami .659 2011Michelle Johnston .654 2006

SophomoreMariah Piper .899 2005Anna Schafer .667 2005Rebekah Tippets .665 2000Alisa Heronema .626 2009Michelle Johnston .613 2005

FreshmanNikki Haberkorn .642 2009Christi Weiser .627 1990Rebekah Tippets .623 1999Natalie Adami .554 2009Alisa Heronema .530 2008

On Base Pct.

SeniorMary Beth Beckham .534 1993Le Hanson .517 1991Sharita Richmond .503 2005Michelle Johnston .488 2007

JuniorChristi Weiser .528 1999Alisa Heronema .505 2010Le Hanson .475 1990Sharita Richmond .417 2004Michelle Johnston .463 2006

SophomoreAlisa Heronema .500 2009Amanda Boeding .497 1994Mariah Piper .480 2005Ellen Perkins .459 1992Natalie Adami .453 2010

FreshmanRebekah Tippets .492 1999Breanna Bogdajeiwcz .458 2012Amanda Boeding .444 1993Amanda Given .444 1996Natalie Adami .437 2009

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Regis University Softball Seasons Records by Class

Most At Bats

SeniorAlisa Heronema 185 2011Rebekah Tippets 179 2002Erin Christianson 168 2002Taylor Wilcox 164 2015Jackie Martinez 159 2009Lindzy Molinaro 159 2006

JuniorMelissa Backlund 213 2006Heather Utecht 208 2006Michelle Johnston 191 2006Anna Schafer 190 2006Rebecca Marianetti 187 2002Monica Atencio 187 2006

SophomoreAlisa Heronema 214 2009Jamie Winsor 188 2009Melissa Backlund 175 2005Shannon Massine 165 2011Rebecca Marianetti 164 2001Bradey King 160 2015

FreshmanAlisa Heronema 198 2008Natalie Adami 184 2009Rachel Illias 171 2012Emily John 165 2015Kiki McAulay 160 1996

Runs

SeniorErin Christianson 52 2002Alisa Heronema 50 2011Sharita Richmond 49 2005Ellen Perkins 45 1994Mary Beth Beckham 43 1993

JuniorHeather Utecht 71 2006Melissa Backlund 67 2006Michelle Johnston 64 2006Rebecca Marianetti 49 2002Christi Weiser 44 1999

SophomoreAlisa Heronema 56 2009Melissa Backlund 55 2005Michelle Johnston 45 2005Amanda Boeding 44 1994Sharita Richmond 43 2003

FreshmanNatalie Adami 46 2009Kiki McAulay 42 1996Alisa Heronema 40 2008Emily John 37 2015Rachel Illias 37 2012

Hits

SeniorAlisa Heronema 74 2011Rebekah Tippets 72 2002Le Hanson 68 1991Mary Beth Beckham 60 1993Sharita Richmond 57 2005Christine Gardella 57 2008

JuniorMelissa Backlund 83 2006Alisa Heronema 80 2010Heather Utecht 79 2006Monica Atencio 70 2006Michelle Johnston 68 2006

SophomoreAlisa Heronema 101 2009Amanda Boeding 72 1994Melissa Backlund 66 2005Mariah Piper 65 2005Jamie Winsor 62 2009

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Regis University Softball Seasons Records by Class

FreshmanAlisa Heronema 84 2008Rachel Illias 67 2012Natalie Adami 65 2009Emily John 59 2015Rebecca Marianetti 57 2000

Doubles

SeniorRebekah Tippets 17 2002Amber Molinaro 14 2003Taylor Wilcox 13 2015Breanna Backlund 12 2013Chelsie Rademacher 12 2008Jessica Tomas 12 1998Christi Weiser 12 2000

JuniorNikki Haberkorn 17 2011Natalie Adami 16 2011Melissa Backlund 14 2006Rebekah Tippets 14 2001

SophomoreCarlie Sexton 18 2015Stacia Buda 17 2002Amanda Boeding 17 1994Mariah Piper 13 2005Becky Lee 12 1997

FreshmanNatalie Adami 11 2009Nikki Haberkorn 10 2009Holly Vap 10 1994Christi Weiser 10 1997Delaney McGinn 9 2015Alyssa Finger 9 2014Nicole Hull 9 2013Christina Wade 9 2001Rebekah Tippets 9 1999Michelle Johnston 9 2004

Triples

SeniorJessica Tomas 9 1998Rebekah Tippets 8 2002Monica Lemieux 8 1993Christi Weiser 7 2000Stacey Varney 7 1992

JuniorChristi Weiser 7 1999Melissa Backlund 7 2006Heather Utecht 6 2006Rebekah Tippets 6 2001Alisa Heronema 5 2010Stacey Varney 5 1991Le Hanson 5 1990

SophomoreAlisa Heronema 13 2009Stacey Varney 6 1990Sharita Richmond 6 2003Rachel Illias 5 2013Shannon Massine 5 2011Rebekah Tippets 5 2000Rebecca Marianetti 5 2001

FreshmanNatalie Adami 7 2009Alisa Heronema 7 2008Christi Weiser 7 1997Rebekah Tippets 5 1999Rachel Illias 5 2012

Homeruns

SeniorLindzy Molinaro 14 2006Chelsie Rademacher 11 2005Amber Sivetts 10 2008Michelle Johnston 9 2007Melissa Backlund 7 2007Sharita Richmond 7 2005Christine Gardella 7 2008

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Regis University Softball Seasons Records by Class

JuniorHeather Utecht 20 2006Michelle Johnston 14 2006Christine Gardella 9 2007Anna Schafer 9 2006Monica Atencio 9 2006

SophomoreMariah Piper 18 2005Nikki Haberkorn 11 2010Anna Schafer 10 2005Rebekah Tippets 8 2000Michelle Johnston 8 2005Amy Tarnoff 8 2003

FreshmanNikki Haberkorn 12 2009Delaney McGinn 5 2015Alyssa Beskid 4 2010Natalie Adami 4 2009Taylor Wilcox 4 2012

RBIs

SeniorRebekah Tippets 55 2002Le Hanson 48 1991Lindzy Molinaro 44 2006Stacey Pray 38 1996Kourtney McNulty 37 1999Chelsie Rademacher 37 2008

JuniorMonica Atencio 56 2006Heather Utecht 54 2006Michelle Johnston 49 2006Le Hanson 44 1990Christine Gardella 44 2007

SophomoreMariah Piper 69 2005Stacia Buda 50 2002Carlie Sexton 44 2015Stacey Pray 44 1994Michelle Johnston 41 2005

FreshmanNatalie Adami 41 2009Nikki Haberkorn 36 2009Taylor Wilcox 36 2012Rebekah Tippets 35 1999Christina Wade 35 2001Carlie Sexton 32 2014

Total Bases

SeniorRebekah Tippets 117 2002Lindzy Molinaro 116 2006Le Hanson 102 1991Chelsie Rademacher 95 2008Alisa Heronema 94 2011Christine Gardella 94 2008

JuniorHeather Utecht 159 2006Melissa Backlund 132 2006Michelle Johnston 125 2006Monica Atencio 112 2006Rebekah Tippets 104 2001

SophomoreMariah Piper 134 2005Alisa Heronema 134 2009Rebekah Tippets 103 2000Melissa Backlund 102 2005Amanda Boeding 94 1994

FreshmanAlisa Heronema 105 2008Natalie Adami 102 2009Nikki Haberkorn 95 2009Rachel Illias 83 2012Christi Weiser 79 1997Emily John 76 2015

Walks

SeniorSharita Richmond 37 2005Chelsie Rademacher 25 2008Michelle Johnston 25 2007

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Regis University Softball Seasons Records by Class

Rebekah Tippets 24 2002Melissa Hurley 24 1995

JuniorMichelle Johnston 32 2006Jacque Martinez 26 2008Lauren Briggs 24 1991Melissa Backlund 21 2006Rebekah Tippets 21 2001Heather Utecht 21 2006

SophomoreNatalie Adami 24 2010Bradey King 20 2015Michelle Johnston 19 2005Christy Dehlinger 19 1996Anna Schafer 19 2005Nikki Haberkorn 18 2010Christi Weiser 18 1999

FreshmanNikki Haberkorn 31 2009Natalie Adami 25 2009Bradey King 21 2014Nicole Hull 18 2013Lindsey Witty 18 2007Shannon Massine 17 2010

Stolen Bases

SeniorAlisa Heronema 28 2011Erin Christianson 25 2002Ellen Perkins 21 1994Mary Beth Beckham 19 1992Sharita Richmond 18 2005Brianna Bogdajewicz 16 2015

JuniorSharita Richmond 28 2004Melissa Backlund 25 2006Alisa Heronema 21 2010Heather Utecht 21 2006Brianna Bogdajewicz 17 2014Amy Christianson 17 2001

SophomoreSharita Richmond 33 2003Bradey King 19 2015Amy Christianson 15 2000Erin Christianson 15 2000Natalie Adami 14 2010Mary Beth Beckham 13 1991Alisa Heronema 13 2009Amy Tarnoff 13 2003

FreshmanMelissa Backlund 27 2004Shannon Massine 20 2010Lindsey Witty 18 2007Rachel Illias 17 2012Emily John 16 2015Delaney McGinn 15 2015Bre Backlund 15 2010

Lowest ERA

SeniorTricia Garigan 1.47 1998Christina Wade 1.80 2004Bianca Holley 2.07 2011Laura Picon 2.62 1993Kaitlyn Gentert 3.61 2008

JuniorTricia Garigan 1.66 1997Bridgette Herbert 2.09 1999Bianca Holley 2.68 2010Kaitlyn Gentert 2.77 2007Nicole Aviles 2.90 2015

SophomoreTricia Garigan 1.47 1996Susan Erstad 2.07 1999Jennifer Hayashi 2.17 2002Bridgette Herbert 2.29 1998Kara Mahan 2.64 2004

FreshmanTricia Garigan 1.44 1995Bridgette Herbert 1.86 1997Jennifer Hayashi 2.01 2001

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Kim Ward 2.58 1994Ashley Ballard 2.62 2000

Wins

SeniorBianca Holley 20 2011Christina Wade 15 2004Kaitlyn Gentert 14 2008Tricia Garigan 11 1998Laura Picon 10 1993

JuniorNicole Aviles 21 2015Kaitlyn Gentert 18 2007Bianca Holley 15 2010Tricia Garigan 14 1997Nikki Haberkorn 12 2011

SophomoreKaitlyn Gentert 27 2006Jennifer Hayashi 23 2002Tricia Garigan 16 1996Bianca Holley 13 2009Laura Picon 12 1991Kara Mahan 12 2004Bridgette Herbert 12 1998

FreshmanKaitlyn Gentert 19 2005Nicole Breeding 19 2005Ali Davenport 16 2006Nikki Haberkorn 16 2009Bridgette Herbert 14 1997

Saves (2 or more)

SeniorTricia Garigan 2 1998Tanette Terry 2 1993Laura Picon 2 1993

JuniorTricia Garigan 3 1997Kaitlyn Gentert 2 2007Jenny Ford 2 1995

SophomoreKaitlyn Gentert 6 2006Rachelle Knudson 3 2014Nicole Hull 2 2014Jennifer Hayashi 2 2002

FreshmanNatalie Adami 3 2009Tricia Garigan 2 1995Jenny Ford 2 1993Kim Ward 2 1994

Appearances

SeniorBianca Holley 38 2011Christina Wade 28 2004Kaitlyn Gentert 27 2008Nikki Haberkorn 24 2012Laura Picon 23 1993Ashley Ballard 23 2003

JuniorNicole Aviles 38 2015Bianca Holley 36 2010Kaitlyn Gentert 33 2007Nikki Haberkorn 28 2011Britney Lee 28 2014Tricia Garigan 24 1997

SophomoreKaitlyn Gentert 46 2006Jennifer Hayashi 36 2002Bianca Holley 32 2009Tricia Garigan 29 1996Sydney Gaffin 27 2013

FreshmanNicole Hull 32 2013Sydney Gaffin 32 2012Nikki Haberkorn 30 2009Tricia Garigan 29 1995Laura Picon 27 1990Nicole Breeding 27 2005

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Games Started

SeniorBianca Holley 29 2011Kaitlyn Gentert 25 2008Christina Wade 22 2004Nikki Haberkorn 20 2012Ashley Ballard 17 2003Laura Picon 17 1993Pam Kinler 17 1995

JuniorBianca Holley 28 2010Nicole Aviles 27 2015Nikki Haberkorn 25 2011Britney Lee 24 2014Kaitlyn Gentert 24 2007Susan Erstad 21 2000Tricia Garigan 19 1997

SophomoreKaitlyn Gentert 37 2006Jennifer Hayashi 29 2002Bianca Holley 25 2009Tricia Garigan 25 1996Ali Davenport 23 2007

FreshmanNikki Haberkorn 27 2009Nicole Breeding 25 2005Kaitlyn Gentert 24 2005Tricia Garigan 19 1995Sydney Gaffin 19 2012

Complete Games

SeniorBianca Holley 27 2011Kaitlyn Gentert 19 2008Christina Wade 19 2004Tricia Garigan 14 1998Nikki Haberkorn 11 2012

JuniorNicole Aviles 22 2015Kaitlyn Gentert 22 2007Bianca Holley 21 2010Tricia Garigan 18 1997Nikki Haberkorn 15 2011Tanette Terry 14 1992

SophomoreKaitlyn Gentert 29 2006Jennifer Hayashi 26 2002Tricia Garigan 21 1996Tanette Terry 20 1991Laura Picon 20 1991

FreshmanNicole Breeding 23 2005Kaitlyn Gentert 22 2005Laura Picon 20 1990Tanette Terry 18 1990Nikki Haberkorn 16 2009Tricia Garigan 16 1995

Innings Pitched

SeniorBianca Holley 213.1 2011Christina Wade 163.1 2004Kaitlyn Gentert 163.0 2008Tricia Garigan 114.2 1998Nikki Haberkorn 115.2 2012

JuniorNicole Aviles 214.2 2015Bianca Holley 191.0 2010Kaitlyn Gentert 182.0 2007Nikki Haberkorn 149.0 2011Tricia Garigan 143.0 1997

SophomoreKaitlyn Gentert 235.2 2006Jennifer Hayashi 203.1 2002Bianca Holley 171.1 2009Tricia Garigan 171.0 1996Ali Davenport 127.1 2007

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FreshmanNikki Haberkorn 169.2 2009Laura Picon 169.0 1990Nicole Breeding 167.1 2005Tanette Terry 155.0 1990Katilyn Gentert 149.2 2005

Shutouts (2 or more)

SeniorBianca Holley 6 2011Christina Wade 4 2004Nikki Haberkorn 3 2012Ashley Ballard 2 2003Tricia Garigan 2 1998Kaitlyn Gentert 2 2008

JuniorTricia Garigan 5 1997Bianca Holley 4 2010Nicole Aviles 3 2015Kaitlyn Gentert 3 2007Bridgette Herbert 3 1999Nikki Haberkorn 2 2011Susan Erstad 2 2000

SophomoreJennifer Hayashi 8 2002Kaitlyn Gentert 6 2006Susan Erstad 4 1999Bianca Holley 4 2009Tanette Terry 3 1991Tricia Garigan 3 1996Laura Picon 3 1991

FreshmanNicole Breeding 5 2005Kaitlyn Gentert 4 2005Ashley Ballard 4 2000Tricia Garigan 3 1995Jennifer Hayashi 3 2001Bridgette Herbert 3 1997

Strikeouts

SeniorBianca Holley 195 2011Kaitlyn Gentert 106 2008Tricia Garigan 94 1998Christina Wade 72 2004Nikki Haberkorn 59 2012

JuniorBianca Holley 197 2010Nicole Aviles 162 2015Tricia Garigan 127 1997Kaitlyn Gentert 122 2007Nikki Haberkorn 120 2011

SophomoreJennifer Hayashi 158 2002Kaitlyn Gentert 141 2006Tricia Garigan 134 1996Bianca Holley 112 2009Nikki Haberkorn 96 2010

FreshmanNikki Haberkorn 133 2009Jennifer Hayashi 96 2001Bridgette Herbert 91 1997Tricia Garigan 89 1995Nicole Breeding 88 2005

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Overall ConferenceYear Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference/National Finish1990 16 32 .333 N/A N/A N/A

1991 Mo Nelson 21 24 .467 N/A N/A N/A1992 Mo Nelson 18 30 .375 N/A N/A N/A1993 Mo Nelson 27 15 .643 N/A N/A N/A1994 Mo Nelson 25 23 .521 17 11 .607 3rd

1995 John Horan 23 23 .500 8 5 .615 2nd1996 John Horan 26 23-1 .530 10 13 .435 6th1997 John Horan 30 14 .682 20 8 .714 T2nd Michelle Goldman Co-Head Coach in 19971998 John Horan 28 13 .683 17 7 .708 2nd/NCAA South Central Region1999 John Horan 32 12 .727 16 6 .727 3rd2000 John Horan 27 23 .540 14 13 .519 6th2001 John Horan 29 25 .537 18 14 .563 4th

2002 Dana Lillard 37 21 .638 25 11 .694 2nd/RMAC Tourney Champs/NCAA South Central Region2003 Dana Lillard 21 25 .457 13 20 .394 8th2004 Dana Lillard 28 14 .667 19 9 .679 2nd/RMAC Championship Game2005 Dana Lillard 38 11 .776 30 5 .857 RMAC Champions/RMAC Tourney Champs/NCAA South Central Region2006 Dana Lillard 48 15 .692 34 2 .944 RMAC Champions/RMAC Tourney Champs/NCAA South Central Region2007 Dana Lillard 29 19 .604 17 12 .586 5th2008 Dana Lillard 25 26 .490 18 20 .474 4th East2009 Dana Lillard 31 25 .554 21 16 .568 3rd East2010 Dana Lillard 22 28 .440 17 23 .425 4th East

2011 Nicole Trimboli 33 24 .579 22 16 .579 3rd East/RMAC Tourney Champs/NCAA Central Region2012 Nicole Trimboli 22 27 .449 20 16 .556 7th2013 Nicole Trimboli 14 31 .311 13 21 .382 10th2014 Nicole Trimboli 22 28 .440 21 17 .553 7th2015 Nicole Trimboli 32 19 .627 22 11 .667 3rd/RMAC Tourney Champs/NCAA RegionalTotals 704 570-1 .552 412 276 .599 26 Years/6 NCAA Tournament Berths

Conference Af liation1990-93 - Independent1994-95 - Mile High Intercollegiate Softball League (MHISL)1996- Present - RMAC

Coach Years Games Wins Losses Pct. 1990 (1) 48 16 32 .333Mo Nelson 1991-94 (4) 183 91 92 .497John Horan 1995-01 (7) 329 195 133-1 .594Michelle Goldman 1997 (1) 44 30 14 .682Dana Lillard 2002-10 (9) 463 279 184 .603Nicole Trimboli 2011-Present (5) 252 123 129 .488Totals 26 Years 1275 704 570-1 .552Note - Michelle Goldman was Co-Head Coach in 1997

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Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development.

Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Through-out this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?"

As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as refl ected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn profi ciently, think logically and critically, identify and choose per-sonal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished profes-sional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.

AREAS OF STUDYAccounting Mathematics Biochemistry MusicBiology Neuroscience Business Administration Nursing Catholic Studies Peace and Justice StudiesChemistry PhilosophyChristian Leadership PhysicsCommunication Political EconomyComputer Science Politics Core Studies Pre-Med/Pre-Health Economics Pre-Physical TherapyEducation PsychologyEnglish Religious StudiesEnvironmental Studies SociologyExercise Science SpanishFrench Visual & Fine ArtsGerman Women's and Gender StudiesHistory

DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICESAcademic Tutoring Internship Program Air Force ROTC Leadership Development ProgramArmy ROTC Living-Learning CommunitiesCareer Services New Student OrientationCommitment Program Paracurricular ProgramDisability Services Service LearningDual Degree Engineering Study AbroadEngaged-Scholar Activist Program Summer SessionHonors Program Thematic Major ProgramIgnatian Collaborative for Service & Justice University MinistryIndependent Study

GRADUATE PROGRAMSMA in Education MS in Biomedical Sciences

Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began.

In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the fi rst Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006.

The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfi sh service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.

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The Regis University Board of Trustees an-nounced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by cur-rent president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J.

John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently

served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In ad-dition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009.

Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University.

A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wiscon-sin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

Regis CampusesDenver Lowell (Main Campus)Broomfi eldColorado SpringsDenver Tech CenterLovelandTh ornton

PresidentJohn P. Fitzgibbons, S.J.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environ-mental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Cen-ters, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.

Centers, Institutes and Academies

Center for Ethics & Leadership in the Health ProfessionsCenters for Service LearningCenter for the Study of War ExperienceCenter for Excellence in Teaching and LearningInstitute on the Common GoodColorado Center for Virtual Health Care EducationTh e John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free EnterprisePorter-Billups Leadership AcademyO’Sullivan Art CenterRecorder Music Center

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Bradey BergesonHead Men’s Basket-

ball Coach

Kaleen AdamiAssistant Women’s

Soccer Coach

JB BelzerHead Women’s Soccer Coach

Ron CraneFacilities Director

Logan GarvinAssociate Athletic

Director

Geoff EdenAsst. Director of Sports Medicine

John EsquibelHead Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

Kate HoodAssistant Women’s

Lacrosse Coach

Sarah KellnerHead Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Ryan PruittAssistant

Baseball Coach

Frank LavrishaHead Women’s

Volleyball Coach

Lynn BlevinsHead Men’s and

Women’sGolf Coach

Joel ListAssistant Women’s Volleyball Coach

Chris TerryHead Baseball Coach

Nicole TrimboliHead Softball Coach

Anthony PresnellAssistant Men’s Soccer Coach

Whitney FrankerSports Information

Director

Benjamin KaufmanAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

Tony McCallHead Men’s

Soccer Coach

Kelly McLaughlinAssociate Athletic

Director/SWA

Molly MarrinHead Women’s Bas-

ketball Coach

Taylor HarrisAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

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Regis University Athletics Staff DirectoryAdministrationName Title Phone EmailDavid Spafford Interim Director of Athletics 303-964-6648 [email protected] McLaughlin Associate Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA 303-458-4071 [email protected] Garvin Associate Athletic Director for External Operations 303-964-5106 [email protected] Franker Sports Information Director 303-458-4052 [email protected] Crane Facilities Coordinator 303-458-3591 [email protected] Eden Assistant Director of Sports Medicine 303-458-4992 [email protected] Carney Graduate Assistant Sports Information 303-458-4070 [email protected] Jake Brantley Graduate Assistant Sports Information 303-458-4070 [email protected] Curry Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6302 [email protected] Lepping Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6299 [email protected] Radish Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-458-3645 [email protected]

CoachesBaseballChris Terry Head Baseball Coach 303-458-3519 [email protected] Pruitt Assistant Baseball Coach 303-964-5319 [email protected] Vig Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach 303-964-5319 [email protected]

Men’s BasketballBradey Bergeson Head Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6311 [email protected] Kaufman Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6373 [email protected] Long Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6373 [email protected] Tripp Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6373 [email protected] Snyder Volunteer Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Men’s & Women’s GolfLynn Blevins Head Men’s Golf Coach 918-230-7412 [email protected] Phelps Graduate Assistant Men’s Golf Coach [email protected]

Men’s SoccerTony McCall Head Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4200 [email protected] Presnell Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected] Diem Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected] Wagenschutz Volunteer Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected]

Men’s & Women’s Cross CountryJohn Esquibel Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach 303-458-4392 [email protected] Sabin Assistant Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach 303-458-4392

SoftballNicole Trimboli Head Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected] Johnson Assistant Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected] Pulido Graduate Assistant Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected]

Women’s BasketballMolly Marrin Head Women’s Basketball Coach 303-964-5334 [email protected] Harris Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 303-458-4203 [email protected] Hardick Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Women’s LacrosseSarah Kellner Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 [email protected] Hood Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 [email protected] Yu Graduate Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach [email protected] Beth Calder Volunteer Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Women’s SoccerJ.B. Belzer Head Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4981 [email protected] Adami Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4942 [email protected] Hamilton Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Mark Forbes Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Women’s VolleyballFrank Lavrisha Head Volleyball Coach 303-458-4053 fl [email protected] List Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-458-4054 [email protected] LeGrand Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-964-6439 [email protected] Martin Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach [email protected] Kreunen Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach [email protected]

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The Regis Fieldhouse was built in 1960 and currently seats 1,800 spectators. The Fieldhouse features locker rooms, the athletic training facilities, a racquetball court and is the home for the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the Newland Center. All the Athletic Department’s ad-ministrative offi ces are located in the fi eldhouse. There have been numerous conference and regional tournament games played within the walls of the fi eldhouse.

Regis Fieldhouse

Regis Fieldhouse Weightroom

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Regis Softball Field

Regis Baseball Field

Regis Lacrosse/Soccer Match Pitch

Ranger Dome

Golf Facility

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- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby moun-tains.

- The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city.

- The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfi eld, CO Metropolitan Sta-tistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Sta-tistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area.

- Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008.

- DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan.

- Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined.

- The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and lo-cals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. That’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego.

- Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines

all began in Denver.

- Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).

- Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates.

- Denver brews more beer than any other American city.

- Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. The Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people.

- Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city.

- Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.