2010 Big West SOFTBALL mediA guide

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2010 Big West SOFTBALL mediA guide
2010 Big West
SOFTBALL media guide
Cal Poly
Junior Pitcher/Designated Player
Anna Cahn
UC Santa Barbara
Senior Infielder
Jessica Ziegler
Cal Poly • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Northridge • Long Beach State •
UC Davis • UC Riverside • UC Santa Barbara • Pacific
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Big West Directory
Big West History
Commissioner Dennis Farrell
Senior Associate Commissioner Rob Halvaks
Associate Commissioner Jody McRoberts
Assistant Commissioner Mike Daniels
Assistant Commissioner Erica Satterfield
Conference Office Staff
Big West Composite Schedule
Big West Softball Moments
2009 IN REVIEW
IFC
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10-12
Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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Cal State Fullerton Titans
13-15
Cal State Northridge Matadors
16-18
Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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Long Beach State 49ers
19-21
Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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UC Davis Aggies
22-24
UC Riverside Highlanders
25-27
UC Santa Barbara Gauchos
28-30
Pacific Tigers
31-33
Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
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Quick Facts, Team Notes, Roster, 2010 Schedule
Coach Bio, Players to Watch, Team Notes
2009 Stats and Results, Returning Leaders
All-Time Single-Game Marks
Team
Individual
All-Time Top Ten Individual Season Marks
Batting
Pitching
All-Time Single Season Records
Team
Individual All-Time Top Ten Career Marks
Batting
Pitching
Career All-Time Leaders
All-Time Coaching Records
Coaching Victory Leaders
Annual Standings
All-Time School Records
Annual Regular Season Team Champions
All-Big West First Team Selections By Year
All-Big West First Team Selections By School
Big West Coaches of the Year
Big West Players of the Year
All-Americans
NCAA College World Series All-Tournament Selections
Big West In The NCAA Tournament
Records In the NCAA Tournament
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THE TEAMS
Cal Poly Mustangs
Final Standings
Postseason Results
Final Poll
All-Conference Team
All-Academic Team
Player/Pitcher of the Week
Individual Batting Leaders
Individual Pitching Leaders
Team Batting Leaders
Team Pitching Leaders
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Cal Poly (4)
Long Beach State (1)
Cal State Fullerton (2)
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge (1)
UC Davis
Pacific
UC Riverside
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BIG WEST HISTORY
About The Big West Conference
The Big West Conference enters the 2009-10 season in its 41st year of operation. There are 18 conference-sponsored sports in the Big West. Women’s sports
are comprised of soccer, volleyball, cross country, swimming and diving, basketball, golf, tennis, softball, track and field and water polo. Men’s sports include
soccer, cross country, swimming and diving, basketball, golf, tennis, baseball and track and field.
Over four decades, the conference has striven for athletic and academic success, and has accomplished those goals to a large degree. The conference has
undergone membership changes throughout its long history, the most recent ones significantly enhancing its stability.
Following the 2004-05 academic year, Idaho and Utah State left the Big West, creating an eight-team league comprised of all California schools: Cal Poly,
Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Long Beach State, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara and Pacific. A ninth school from the Golden State – UC
Davis – became the newest member of the Big West on July 1, 2007 after completing a four-year reclassification process from Division II to Division I. The Big
West owns the distinction of being the nation’s only conference with its entire membership
located in one state.
No matter what the membership makeup, the Big West always has stacked up well
against the rest of the nation. In fact, the conference has claimed 17 team national
championships in its history, including six in women’s volleyball, two in baseball, one
in softball and one in men’s basketball. Men’s soccer was the newest sport added to
the list when UC Santa Barbara claimed the national title in 2006.
Individually, Big West athletes also have claimed several titles in such sports
as swimming, track and field, and golf. In fact, Cal State Northridge junior Dashalle
Andrews was the 26th Big West student-athlete to capture a crown when he won
the long jump competition at the national meet in 2007.
The conference’s overall success has been measured through the results of such competitions as the Learfield Sports Directors Cup. Presented by the
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the Cup gauges the best overall collegiate athletics programs in NCAA Division I according
to their finishes in NCAA postseason play. In 2008-09, UC Irvine (No. 65) and Cal Poly (No. 85) finished in the top 100. The Big West had as many as five schools
ranked in the top 100 in 2006-07 and 2007-08.
Big West athletes also have succeeded on a worldwide stage in such international competitions as the Olympics and Pan-American Games. A sampling of
athletes who have competed at the Olympic level include Long Beach State’s Tara Cross-Battle, Tayyiba Haneef and Danielle Scott (women’s indoor volleyball),
and Misty May (women’s beach volleyball); UC Santa Barbara’s Jason Lezak (men’s swimming), Cal State Fullerton’s Leon Wood and Bruce Bowen (men’s basketball)
and Jenny Topping (softball); Pacific’s Elaina Oden (women’s volleyball) and Brad Schumacher (men’s swimming); UC Irvine’s Steve Scott (men’s track and field);
and Cal Poly’s Stephanie Brown-Trafton and Sharon Day (women’s track and field).
Brown-Trafton won the gold medal in the discus at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. May won gold in beach volleyball for the second consecutive Olympics.
Lezak swam the fastest anchor leg in history to help the United States win the 4x100 freestyle relay, helping teammate Michael Phelps eventually break the
record for most gold medals in an Olympic Games.
Big West Success Found In All Sports
Big West schools produced outstanding team and individual achievements, and a number of firsts, during an exciting 2008-09 campaign that commemorated
the conference’s 40th anniversary.
The fall sports season witnessed a series of firsts in men’s soccer. A record four squads participated in the NCAA Tournament, led by No. 14 seed UC Irvine.
The Anteaters won the inaugural Big West Tournament to capture the conference’s automatic bid and the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament. Cal Poly
joined UCI as another first-time invitee to the postseason dance. UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara completed the quartet of Big West representatives. UCI earned
a first round bye and a second round win against Cal Poly to secure a spot in the Sweet 16, marking the sixth straight year a Big West team advanced at least
that far in the postseason. The season also featured a Big West record crowd of 11,075 that showed up to Cal Poly’s Spanos Stadium October 17 for a nationally
televised contest.
Women’s soccer delved into some uncharted territory as Long Beach State made its inaugural NCAA Tournament appearance and UC Santa Barbara won
the Big West Tournament title for the first time. That gave the league two postseason representatives for only the second time in history. Both the 49ers and
Gauchos bowed out in tough first round matchups, but held spots in the national top 25 for parts of the season.
In women’s volleyball, Long Beach State continued a proud tradition of success in winning its league-best ninth Big West championship. The 49ers, under newly
inducted Hall of Fame Coach Brian Gimmillaro, reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The season also featured UC Santa Barbara’s Kathy Gregory
becoming just the sixth coach in NCAA history to surpass the 800 career win plateau.
Cross country figured into the success equation as well in 2008. The Cal Poly men collected their third consecutive at-large invite to the NCAA Championships
on the strength of a seventh place finish at the formidable West Regional meet. Cal Poly extended its dominance on the conference circuit, winning a Big West
record sixth straight championship. On the women’s side, the season was highlighed by a pair of UC Davis runners – Kim Conley and Kaitlin Gregg – performing
well enough at regionals to earn at-large invitations to the NCAA Championship. The UC Riverside women accomplished a first for its program as champions
at the Big West meet.
Transitioning into the winter sports season, men’s basketball ushered in a fresh face to the NCAA Tournament in Cal State Northridge. The Matadors made
their first NCAA appearance in their eight-year tenure as a Big West member, overcoming numerous adversities along the way. CSUN captured its first outright
league regular season title and translated that success into more at the league tournament. The Matadors ousted UC Santa Barbara and Pacific in Anaheim to
punch their ticket to the NCAA’s. Pacific gave the Big West two postseason entries when the Tigers were invited to compete in the inaugural 16-team CollegeInsider.
com Tournament. The Tigers won a pair of games to advance all the way to the semifinals.
The women’s basketball season netted a pair of postseason partcipants in UC Santa Barbara and UC Riverside. The Gauchos captured both the regular season
and tournament titles, earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 15 seed. UCSB extended its postseason streak (11 NCAA, 3 WNIT)
to 14 straight seasons. The Highlanders made an appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament behind the efforts of senior center Kemie Nkele,
who finished her career the Big West’s sixth all-time leading scorer with 2,062 points. Cal Poly also tied the single-season program record with 21 victories.
UC Santa Barbara dominated the pool in winning the men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships. The Gaucho women claimed their fourth
straight Big West title and the men won for the fourth time in the last six years. Records galore fell at the conference meet as the women’s side saw six conference
records set, while the men’s races had eight new marks established. Four Big West athletes earned All-American honors at the NCAA Swimming and Diving
Championship, including UCSB’s Katy Freeman who finishd eighth in the 200 breast.
The spring sports season offered more individual and team accomplishments.
Baseball programs continued to reinforce their prominence on the collegiate landscape in making the Big West one of the premier conferences in the
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country. Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine earned two of eight national seeds in the NCAA Tournament, while Cal Poly, giving the Big West three postseason
representatives, made its initial NCAA appearance. The Titans rolled through regional and super regional action to clinch the program’s 16th trip to Omaha and
the College World Series. The Anteaters hosted a regional for the first time and witnessed senior Ben Orloff win the Brooks Wallace Award bestowed upon the
nation’s top shortstop. The Big West also had 46 players selected in the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft.
Softball produced three NCAA Tournament squads in Cal Poly, Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State. The Mustangs set school records for overall wins
(41) and conference wins (18), while also accumulating their first postseason wins as a Division I member. The Titans won 25 of their last 35 games to earn a
place in the postseason party and the 49ers won 35 games overall to polish their résumé. Sophomore Cal Poly pitcher Anna Cahn earned third team All-America
honors by Easton.
Women’s water polo announced its presence as the Big West’s 18th sponsored sport with six teams vying for the inaugural championship. Three squads
– Cal State Northridge, UC Davis and UC Irvine – amassed 20 victories and shared a three-way regular season title. The Anteaters emerged as champions of
the first Big West Tournament and finished the season ranked No. 9 in the country. UC Santa Barbara’s Gillian Morgan scored a school single-season record 83
goals to lead the Big West and Cal State Northridge Jillian Stapf’s led a parade of six Big West student-athletes to earn All-America honors. The Matador goalie
captured third team All-American acclaim.
In golf, the UC Davis men and Long Beach State women won their first Big West Championships to dethrone defending champion UC Irvine on both sides.
The conference sent two teams to both men’s and women’s regional action. Long Beach State and UC Irvine, along with UC Davis individuals Alice Kim and
Chelsea Stelzmiller, represented the Big West at the West Regional. The Anteaters advanced to the NCAA Championship after finishing fourth and Kim joined
the UCI contingent after her eighth place showing was good enough to qualify her for the national tournament. On the men’s side, UC Davis and UC Irvine
finished 11th and 13th at the West Regional, respectively. Cal Poly’s Geoff Gonzalez and Cal State Northridge’s Nick Delio competed as individuals. The year
culminated with UCI’s Jane Chin garnering first team All-America honors by the National Golf Coaches Association.
The tennis season featured more dominance from the Long Beach State women, which captured their sixth straight Big West championship, and the UC
Santa Barbara men, a fourth straight winner of the trophy. Pacific’s Jenifer Widjaja represented the Big West at the NCAA Women’s Singles Championship.
Cal State Northridge maintained its stronghold on the Big West as the men won the championship for the fourth time and the women claimed their sixth
title. The Matadors claimed five of the major Big West awards. UC Riverside’s Brenda Martinez earned All-America status when she finished second at the NCAA
Championships in the 1500. Cal Poly’s Julie Dufresne also earned All-America status at the NCAA Championship for her sixth place showing in the shot put.
In all, 19 Big West teams and 31 individual athletes participated in NCAA postseason competition this past season.
The Beginning
The Big West Conference was formed as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association on July 1, 1969. However, the unofficial history of the conference pre-dates
that point of time, extending back to 1967.
Cal State LA, Fresno State, Long Beach State and San Diego State were members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association, long recognized as the
nation’s premier college circuit.
That conference was classified college division, and therein lay a major source of dissatisfaction. Since 1963, the four institutions had captured 16 national
titles. The number swelled to 21 if the mythical football championships were included.
With no more territory to conquer at the college division, a step up to university ranks had to be considered.
At the time, San Jose State, UC Santa Barbara and Pacific were members of the West Coast Athletic Conference but were enduring a strained relationship
due to the limit of conference sports sponsored. That, plus the fact that national football figures PAC and SJSU were already competing as independents, led
the schools to pursue a more broad-based conference alignment.
Therefore, officials of the seven colleges and universities assembled as a body in May of 1969, tied up loose ends and less than two months later the PCAA
was born.
Direction in the early days of the conference came from such men as Dr. Stephen Goodspeed, vice-chancellor at UC Santa Barbara, the first president and
chairman of the founders committee. J. Kenneth Fagans provided guidance as the league’s first commissioner. Jesse T. Hill, one of the nation’s most successful
directors of athletics at USC, followed Fagans as the conference’s first full-time commissioner.
SJSU was already labeled a university division school in all sports when the PCAA emerged. San Diego State and Pacific were granted university division
status in the summer of 1970 and the remaining conference members shed the college division moniker by 1972.
The original PCAA lineup changed in the early years and by 1975, charter members UCSB and CSLA had dropped football and SDSU left the conference
in football only. In 1974, Cal State Fullerton moved into the conference. By 1977, UC Irvine joined the Big West and UCSB was back in — both as non-football
playing institutions — while Utah State became the first non-California member of the circuit, transforming the PCAA into a regional conference.
UNLV (1981) and New Mexico State (1984) soon followed suit, bringing the league’s membership to 10 universities.
In the fall of 1983, the PCAA became the first western conference to incorporate women’s athletic programs into the conference. Charter women’s members
UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara and UNLV competed in five championships.
By the end of 1985, Pacific, Hawai’i, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, San Diego State, Fresno State and San Jose State had joined the women’s conference.
The PCAA upped its women’s sponsorship to eight championships.
The PCAA began its 20th year of existence in 1988
by changing its name to the Big West Conference.
Big West Conference Membership Profile
With the inclusion of the states of Utah, Nevada, and
New Mexico, the term “Big West” more accurately
School
Season Joined
Length of Membership Enrollment
represented the conference. Since the name Big
West has been used, conference teams have won
Cal Poly
1996-97
12 years
19,471
nine NCAA team championships, establishing the Big
Cal State Fullerton
1974-75
33 years
36,000
West’s winning identity that is recognized nationally.
Cal State Northridge
2001-02
7 years
32,997
Even though the Big West is again an all-California
Long Beach State
1969-70
39 years
37,891
conference, the name Big West still embodies the
UC Davis
2007-08
2 years
32,153
identity, history, and tradition of excellence the
UC Irvine
1977-78
31 years
24,000
conference has achieved, making it a well-known entity
UC Riverside
2001-02
7 years
18,083
in collegiate athletics.
UC Santa Barbara
1969-70 through 1973-74 and 76-77
37 years
20,000
Pacific
1971-72
37 years
6,268
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BIG WEST STAFF
The 2009-10 academic year marks the 18th season in Dennis Farrell’s tenure as commissioner of the Big West Conference, but twenty-ninth season on staff. He is the fourth
full-time commissioner in the 39-year history of the Big West, following Jess Hill (1972-78),
Lew Cryer (1978-88) and Jim Haney (1988-92).
Prior to assuming the role of commissioner on July 1, 1992, Farrell served the conference in various capacities as an assistant/associate commissioner since joining the conference in 1980. During his Big West tenure, Farrell has acted as the primary rule interpreter,
championship administrator, schedule coordinator and director of the league’s successful
postseason basketball tournament.
Farrell has been active in representing the Big West on both the national and
regional level. From 1994 to 1997 he served on the important NCAA Council and from 1991 to 1997 he sat on the
NCAA Two-Year College Relations Committee (including serving as its chair from 1992 to 1995). He currently serves
as the Division I-AAA Vice President of the Collegiate Commissioners Association and is chair of the NCAA Baseball
Issues Committee. Farrell also is presently a member of the Los Angeles Sports Council which is active in securing,
marketing and administering major athletic events for the Southern California area.
Before joining the Big West, Farrell was the sports information director for nearly three years at Saddleback Community College in Mission Viejo, Calif. A 1974 graduate of San Diego State University, Farrell worked for the Daily
Californian newspaper in El Cajon and radio station KDEO while attending college. From 1975 to 1977, he was employed as sports editor of the Saddleback Valley News in Mission Viejo. He also worked in the sports department of
the Orange County edition of the Los Angeles Times.
Farrell and his wife, Charlene, reside in Coto de Caza with their sons, Timothy and Michael.
Dennis Farrell
Commissioner
30th season
Rob Halvaks
Jody McRoberts
Mike Daniels
Erica Monteabaro
Senior Associate
Commissioner
Associate
Commissioner
Assistant
Commissioner
Assistant
Commissioner
18th season
27th season
12th season
10th season
Rob Halvaks is in his 18th season
with the conference office. Halvaks
is responsible for office and financial
administration, is the tournament director
for the Big West Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Tournament and has sports
management responsibilities for men’s
and women’s basketball and baseball.
Halvaks is the chair of the NCAA Division
I Administration Cabinet and also chairs
the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel.
He is the conference’s staff liaison to the
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
Halvaks is a faculty member in
the University of San Francisco’s Sport
Management Graduate Program.
Prior to joining the Big West staff, Halvaks
served as the associate executive director
of the Orange County Sports Association
(1989-1992), which annually produced
the Disneyland Pigskin Classic and the
Freedom Bowl at Anaheim Stadium.
Halvaks was a member of the athletics
department staff at UC Irvine from 1979
to 1989, serving in a variety of positions,
including sports information director,
business manager and senior associate
athletics director.
A 1975 graduate of the University
of M ichigan with a Bachelor ’s in
Communications, Halvaks earned a 1979
Master’s in Sports Administration from
Ohio University. He served a year (1978)
as assistant sports information director at
Georgia Tech.
Halvaks and his wife, Jill, reside in Irvine
with their sons, Brett and Ryan.
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Jody McRoberts is in her 27th season
as a member of the Big West office staff.
McRoberts was elevated to associate
commissioner in the summer of 2002. She
serves as the conference’s senior woman
administrator, scheduling coordinator
for the association’s round robin sports
and editor of the conference manual and
media publications.
McRoberts functions as the league’s
meeting planner, is the league’s primary
administrator for men’s and women’s
soccer and softball and handles the
conference awards program.
On the national front, she has served
on the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer
Committee.
Before arriving at the Big West offices,
McRoberts was an assistant sports
information director at UC Irvine (198283). She began her tenure with the Big
West in 1983 as a publications assistant,
and served as the league’s information
director from 1984 to 1990.
McRoberts earned a Bachelor’s degree
in English from Ohio University in 1982.
She and her husband, Lance, live in
Lake Forest with their sons, Colin and
Beau.
Mike Daniels is in his 12th season
with the conference office. Daniels’
primary responsibilities include operation
and coordination of the conference
championships as well as marketing the
conference’s 18 sports.
Daniels coordinates the conference’s
television and basketball tournament
marketing program and promotes the
tournament to Big West constituency
groups. He also assists with the
sponsorship efforts of the conference
and produces the Big West Tour.
In addition, Daniels serves as the
operating manager for the Big West
Basketball Tournament and is the
tournament director for the cross country,
golf, women’s water polo and track
championships. He also directs efforts
in game management for the Big West’s
round robin sports and is involved in
the conference website and information
technology.
Prior to joining the Big West, Daniels
was the assistant SID at the University of
San Diego (1995-98), worked as the media
relations director for the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference (1994-95) and worked
in the UC San Diego sports information
office (1991-94).
A native southern Californian, Daniels
received his MBA from San Diego State
University in 1997. He graduated from UC
San Diego in 1993 with Bachelor’s degrees
in Communications and Political Science.
Daniels and his wife, Julie, live in
Aliso Viejo with their sons Zachary and
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Erica Monteabaro is in her 10th season
with the conference office. She serves as
the assistant commissioner for compliance
and governance.
Monteabaro’s responsibilities include
coordinating the review of student-athlete
eligibility and institutional compliance,
along with rules education of the
members, and is the primary Big West/
NCAA rule interpreter. She also oversees
the processing of rules infractions and
serves as the legislative specialist for the
conference.
In addition, Monteabaro serves as
the staff liaison to the conference’s
Compliance Committee, Faculty Athletics
Representatives and Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee. She also oversees
the sport of women’s volleyball.
Monteabaro graduated from UC Santa
Barbara in 2000 with a Bachelor’s degree
in Business Economics.
Monteabaro served as an intern in
the conference office for two summers
before taking on her full-time position.
She also worked in the UCSB athletic
department as a student assistant in
marketing and promotions. Monteabaro
has done some work for Antelope Valley
College, compiling a Title IX Self Study
report.
Monteabaro and her husband, Andrew,
live in Lakewood.
Mike Villamor
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Julie St.Cyr
Chris Hargraves
Information
Director
Associate
Information Director
Assistant
Information Director
13th season
5th season
4th season
Mike Villamor is in his 13th season with the Big West
and seventh as the league’s information director.
His role with the conference includes overseeing and
coordinating all media relations projects. In addition,
his sports responsibilities are women’s soccer, men’s
basketball, water polo and tennis, in which he produces
annual publications and weekly press releases. He also
oversees the conference’s official website.
Villamor serves as the media coordinator for the Big
West Basketball Tournament, as well as the staff liason
for tennis.
A native of Sacramento, Calif., Villamor graduated
from Santa Clara in 1994 with a degree in Communications. He joined the Big West staff after serving as a
public relations assistant for the West Coast Conference
for one year. He also was the media relations director of
the San Jose Grizzlies of the Continental Indoor Soccer
League during the 1995 season. Villamor worked as a
game-night media relations assistant for the San Jose
Sharks (NHL) and San Jose SaberCats (AFL). While at
Santa Clara, he was the sports editor of the Santa Clara
student newspaper.
Villamor resides in Lake Forest.
Julie St.Cyr begins her fifth season with the Big West,
serving as the league’s associate information director.
Her duties with the conference include assisting in
media relations projects and helping to maintain the
Big West website. In addition, her sports responsibilities include baseball, women’s basketball, volleyball and
golf. St.Cyr is also the tournament director for swimming
& diving.
Prior to her arrival at the Big West, St.Cyr worked for
three years at Cape Fear Community College as the assistant student activities and athletics coordinator and was
the primary sports information contact. She also spent
four years at South Carolina as the publications coordinator and was the SID for men’s golf and men’s soccer while
overseeing women’s soccer and cross country. St.Cyr has
won 26 CoSIDA publications awards in her career.
St.Cyr, the second vice president for the National
Collegiate Baseball Writers of America (NCBWA) and a
member of CoSIDA, also spent time in the Georgia State
and Colorado State sports information offices and has
interned with the Denver Broncos and Colorado Foxes.
St.Cyr graduated from Colorado State in 1998 with a
degree in Technical Journalism/Public Relations. In 2001,
she received her Master’s in Sports Management from
Georgia State.
St.Cyr resides in Huntington Beach.
Steve Chen
Video
Coordinator
4th season
Steve Chen enters his fourth season at the Big West
Conference, overseeing the conference’s live video
streaming and video exchange programs.
His responsibilities include working in partnership
with CBS College Sports Network to develop media
content for the conference. He currently oversees video
streaming for seven sports, including women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s
soccer, baseball, and softball. He also provides technical
support for the Big West’s video exchange initiative
for women’s volleyball as well as men’s and women’s
basketball.
Prior to coming to the Big West, Chen worked at
UC Irvine as an assistant coach and in various other
capacities for the men’s basketball program from 2002
to 2006.
He and his wife, Kindra, live in Tustin with their
daughter, Danica, and son, Colin.
Patricia Sampson
Beth Holtermann
Administrative
Assistant
Administrative
Assistant
23rd season
2nd season
Patricia Sampson is in her 23rd season with the conference office, serving as an administrative assistant.
Sampson’s responsibilities include handling all billing
and financial records. She also is responsible for the
accounting and reporting of the Student Assistance
Fund. She also assists the men’s and women’s basketball
supervisors with the officials’ contracts and their travel
arrangements.
Sampson attended Woodbury University in the city of
Burbank and has a degree in Business Administration.
She has two children: Rick and Cari, and has four
grandchildren: Alix, Hunter, Brandon and Taylor. She lives
in Costa Mesa with her husband Brian.
Big West President
Dr. Janis Ingham
UC Santa Barbara
Chris Hargraves enters his fourthseason as an assistant information director for the Big West Conference.
His sports responsibilities include men’s soccer, cross
country, track & field, swimming & diving and softball,
while also assisting in media guide production, website
maintenance and conference tournaments.
Prior to his move to the Big West, he served as the
Summit League (formerly the Mid-Continent Conference) media relations assistant for the 2005-06 school
year.
Hargraves graduated from the University of Rochester
in May 2005 with a Bachelor’s degree in political science
and a minor in religion. As an undergraduate student, he
worked in the sports information department for four
years covering 10 different sports. Hargraves served in
a number of capacities during his tenure at Rochester,
including a stint as a media contact for the 2005 Division
III Men’s Basketball Final Four.
He was also a member of the Yellow Jackets football
team for four years. During that time, he amassed three
varsity letters to go along with All-Rookie and All-UAA
selections.
Hargraves resides in Costa Mesa.
Beth Holtermann begins her second season with the
Big West as an administrative assistant after serving as
a special events intern with the conference last season.
Holtermann provides administrative support for the
league’s compliance and officiating programs.
Prior to working at the Big West, she interned with
the PGA of Southern California as a junior tour assistant/
field representative and was a sales assistant at Wasco
Valley Rose Golf Course and Club Glove.
Holtermann received her bachelor’s in Business
Management from Long Beach State in 2007. During
her tenure at LBSU, she lettered in golf and was a twotime All-Big West Second Team member. She is currently
pursuing a master’s in Sports Management at LBSU.
Holtermann resides in Anaheim.
Big West Vice President Administrative Liaison
Dr. Brenda Vogel
Cindy Masner
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
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Joanne Venditto
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2010 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
Thursday, February 11
[1] UC Santa Barbara vs. Northern Colorado
3 pm
Friday, February 12
[2] UC Davis vs. Kent State
9 am
[2] UC Davis vs. Loyola Marymount
11:15 am
[3] Cal State Northridge vs. North Dakota State12:30 pm
[1] UC Santa Barbara vs. Tulsa
12:30 pm
[3] Cal State Fullerton vs. Kentucky
2 pm
[1] UC Santa Barbara vs. Brigham Young
3 pm
[3] Cal State Northridge vs. Northwestern
4:30 pm
[3] Cal State Fullerton vs. Northwestern
7 pm
Saturday, February 13
[2] Long Beach State vs. Loyola Marymount
9 am
[1] UC Santa Barbara vs. Maine
10 am
[4] UC Riverside vs. Boise State
11:30 am
Pacific at Fresno State
12 pm
[3] Cal State Fullerton vs. Southern Utah
12:30 pm
[2] Long Beach State vs. Illinois
1:30 pm
UC Riverside at San Diego
2 pm
[3] Cal State Fullerton vs. Wisconsin
3 pm
[1] UC Santa Barbara vs. Utah Valley
3 pm
[2] UC Davis at UNLV
3:45 pm
[5] Pacific vs. Sacramento State
4 pm
[3] Cal State Northridge vs. Purdue
4:30 pm
[3] Cal State Northridge vs. Washington
7 pm
[2] UC Davis vs. Cal State Bakersfield
8:15 pm
Sunday, February 14
[3] Cal State Northridge vs. Texas A&M
9 am
[2] Long Beach State vs. Kent State
10 am
Boise State at UC Riverside
11:30 am
[2] UC Davis at UNLV
12 pm
Pacific at Fresno State
12 pm
[3] Cal State Fullerton vs. Arizona
1:30 pm
[3] Cal State Northridge vs. Oregon
1:30 pm
[2] Long Beach State vs. Cal State Bakersfield
2 pm
San Diego at UC Riverside
2 pm
[5] Pacific vs. Sacramento State
4 pm
Tuesday, February 16
Sacramento State at UC Davis (DH)
Wednesday, February 17
UCLA at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
Thursday, February 18
[6] UC Santa Barbara at San Diego State
Friday, February 19
[7] Cal State Northridge vs. Portland State
[8] Long Beach State vs. Boise State
[8] Cal State Fullerton vs. Oregon
[6] UC Santa Barbara vs. Washington
[9] UC Riverside vs. Sacramento State
[7] Cal Poly vs. Portland State
[8] Cal State Fullerton vs. Oklahoma
[8] Long Beach State vs. Oregon
[7] Cal State Northridge at UCLA
[6] UC Santa Barbara vs. Penn State
[9] UC Riverside at Stanford
[7] Cal Poly at UCLA
1 pm
12 pm
7 pm
11 am
11:15 am
11:15 am
11:30 am
12:15 pm
1:30 pm
1:30 pm
3:45 pm
4 pm
4:30 pm
4:45 pm
6:30 pm
Saturday, February 20
[8] Cal State Fullerton vs. Utah
9 am
[6] UC Santa Barbara vs. Utah State
9 am
[7] UC Davis vs. Portland State
11 am
[6] UC Santa Barbara vs. Western Kentucky 11:30 am
Santa Clara at Pacific (DH)
12 pm
[7] Cal Poly vs. Portland State
1:30 pm
[8] Cal State Fullerton vs. Brigham Young
1:30 pm
[8] Long Beach State vs. Georgia Tech
1:30 pm
[8] Long Beach State vs. Illinois-Chicago
3:45 pm
[7] UC Davis at UCLA
4 pm
[9] UC Riverside vs. Illinois
6 pm
[7] Cal State Northridge at UCLA
6:30 pm
[9] UC Riverside vs. Fresno State
8:15 pm
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Sunday, February 21
[8] Long Beach State vs. Oklahoma
[7] Cal State Northridge vs. Portland State
[8] Cal State Fullerton vs. Hawai’i
[9] UC Riverside vs. Nevada
Pacific at San Jose State
Wednesday, February 24
Santa Clara at UC Davis (DH)
Cal State Fullerton at UCLA
Cal State Northridge at San Diego State
9 am
10 am
11:15 am
11:15 am
12 pm
1 pm
2 pm
6 pm
Thursday, February 25
[10] Drexel at UC Santa Barbara
9 am
[10] North Dakota State at UC Santa Barbara 11:30 am
[11] Pacific vs. Tennessee
12:30 pm
[11] Pacific vs. Oklahoma
6 pm
Friday, February 26
[10] Wisconsin at UC Santa Barbara
8:30 am
[12] Cal Poly vs. UNLV
10 am
[12] UC Davis vs. Hawai’i
10:30 am
[11] Pacific vs. Northwestern
10:30 am
[12] Cal Poly vs. Brigham Young
12:30 pm
[11] Pacific vs. Colorado State
1 pm
[13] UC Riverside vs. North Texas
2 pm
[13] UC Riverside at Texas-San Antonio
4 pm
[12] Long Beach State vs. Stanford
6 pm
[12] Cal State Fullerton vs. Oklahoma State
8 pm
Saturday, February 27
[13] UC Riverside at Texas-San Antonio
9 am
[12] Cal Poly vs. Arizona
10 am
[11] Pacific vs. Oregon
10 am
Michigan State at Cal State Northridge (DH) 12 pm
[12] Cal State Fullerton vs. Baylor
12:30 pm
[12] Long Beach State vs. Long Island
12:30 pm
[12] Cal Poly vs. Northwestern
1 pm
[13] UC Riverside vs. North Texas
1 pm
[10] North Dakota State at UC Santa Barbara
1 pm
[12] Long Beach State vs. Utah
3 pm
[10] Wisconsin at UC Santa Barbara
3:15 pm
[12] Cal State Fullerton vs. Colorado State
5:30 pm
[12] UC Davis vs. Texas
5:30 pm
[12] UC Davis vs. Utah
8 pm
Sunday, February 28
[12] Cal State Fullerton vs. Ohio State
[12] Long Beach State vs. Colorado State
[13] UC Riverside vs. North Texas
[12] Cal Poly vs. Long Island
[12] UC Davis vs. Northwestern
[10] Memphis at UC Santa Barbara
Michigan State at Cal State Northridge
[12] Cal State Fullerton vs. Syracuse
[12] Long Beach State vs. California
[12] UC Davis vs. Washington
9 am
9 am
9 am
11 am
11 am
11:30 am
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
1 pm
Tuesday, March 2
Saint Mary’s (Calif.) at Pacific (DH)
1 pm
Wednesday, March 3
UCLA at UC Riverside
UC Davis at California
2 pm
3 pm
Thursday, March 4
UC Santa Barbara at Arizona State
6 pm
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Friday, March 5
[14] Cal Poly vs. Buffalo
[15] Pacific vs. Florida
[16] UC Santa Barbara vs. Creighton
[15] Pacific vs. Indiana
[14] Cal Poly vs. UTEP
[16] UC Santa Barbara vs. Idaho State
[17] Iowa at Cal State Northridge (DH)
[14] Long Beach State vs. UTEP
[18] East Tennessee State at UC Riverside
[15] UC Davis vs. Oregon State
[14] Long Beach State vs. Oregon
[15] Stanford at Cal State Fullerton
[15] UC Davis vs. Loyola Marymount
9 am
9 am
10 am
11:15 am
11:30 am
12 pm
1 pm
2 pm
2 pm
3:45 pm
4:30 pm
6 pm
6 pm
Saturday, March 6
[15] UC Davis vs. Indiana
[15] Pacific vs. North Carolina
[15] Indiana at Cal State Fullerton
[15] Pacific vs. Oregon State
[14] Long Beach State vs. Buffalo
[15] Florida at Cal State Fullerton
[14] Cal Poly vs. Oregon
[18] Ohio State at UC Riverside
[17] Santa Clara at Cal State Northridge
[15] UC Davis vs. Northwestern
[16] UC Santa Barbara at Arizona State
[16] UC Santa Barbara vs. Samford
[14] Cal Poly at San Diego
[14] Long Beach State vs. UCLA
9 am
9 am
11:15 am
11:15 am
11:30 am
1:30 pm
2 pm
2 pm
3 pm
3:45 am
4:30 pm
6:30 pm
7 pm
7 pm
Sunday, March 7
[15] UC Davis vs. Florida
9 am
[14] Cal Poly vs. Wisconsin
10 am
[16] UC Santa Barbara vs. Northern Iowa
10 am
[15] Pacific vs. Northwestern
11:15 am
[14] Long Beach State at San Diego
11:30 am
[18] Notre Dame at UC Riverside
11:30 am
[17] Saint Mary’s (Calif.) at Cal State Northridge 1 pm
[15] Oregon State at Cal State Fullerton
1:30 pm
[18] East Tennessee State at UC Riverside
2 pm
[17] Cal State Bakersfield at Cal State Northridge 3 pm
Tuesday, March 9
Buffalo at UC Riverside (DH)
[15] North Carolina at Cal State Fullerton
Wednesday, March 10
Notre Dame at Cal State Northridge
12:30 pm
6 pm
1:30 pm
Thursday, March 11
[19] Cal State Northridge vs. Colorado State 4:30 pm
Friday, March 12
[19] Cal State Northridge vs. Georgetown
9 am
[20] Idaho State at UC Riverside (DH)
9 am
[21] Iowa State at Cal Poly
11 am
[19] Cal State Northridge vs. East Tennessee State11:30 am
[22] Pacific vs. Nebraska
12 pm
[21] Sacramento State at Cal Poly
2 pm
[23] Cal State Fullerton vs. Santa Clara
5 pm
[21] UC Santa Barbara vs. Iowa State
5 pm
[24] Purdue at Long Beach State
6 pm
[22] Pacific at Arizona State
7 pm
Saturday, March 13
[25] Cal State Fullerton vs. East Carolina
10 am
[22] Pacific vs. Brigham Young
10 am
[21] Sacramento State at Cal Poly
11 am
[25] UC Davis vs. East Carolina
12:30 pm
[22] Pacific vs. Nebraska
12:30 pm
Cal State Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara (DH) 1 pm
[21] Iowa State at Cal Poly
2 pm
Cal State Fullerton at California
3 pm
[19] Cal State Northridge at Fresno State
4:30 pm
[24] Notre Dame at Long Beach State
6 pm
[24] Buffalo at Long Beach State
8 pm
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Sunday, March 14
[19] Cal State Northridge vs. Mississippi State 9 am
[20] Northern Illinois at UC Riverside
9 am
[23] Cal State Fullerton vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 9:30 am
[21] Cal State Bakersfield at Cal Poly
11 am
[24] Idaho State at Long Beach State
11:15 am
[20] Harvard at UC Riverside
11:30 am
UC Davis at California
1 pm
[24] San Diego at Long Beach State
3:45 pm
Monday, March 15
Iona at UC Davis
2 pm
Tuesday, March 16
Iona at Pacific (DH)
North Dakota at Cal State Northridge
1 pm
2 pm
Wednesday, March 17
Oklahoma at Cal State Northridge (DH)
Princeton at Pacific (DH)
[26} Purdue at Cal State Fullerton
1 pm
1 pm
7 pm
Thursday, March 18
Louisville at Cal State Northridge
[26] Fresno State at Cal State Fullerton
3 pm
6 pm
Friday, March 19
[27] Long Beach State vs. Texas A&M
[26] Texas at Cal State Fullerton
Saturday, March 20
[27] Long Beach State vs. Harvard
[28] Cal Poly vs. Santa Clara
[27] Long Beach State vs. Oregon State
[28] Cal Poly vs. Princeton
[26] Louisville at Cal State Fullerton
4:30 pm
6 pm
9 am
10 am
11:30 am
12:15 pm
1:30 pm
Sunday, March 21
[27] Long Beach State vs. Kansas
9 am
[26] Louisiana-Lafayette at Cal State Fullerton 11:15 am
[28] Cal Poly vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
11:15 am
[28] Cal Poly at Stanford
1:30 pm
[27] Long Beach State vs. Massachusetts
1:30 pm
Monday, March 22
Cal State Bakersfield at UC Riverside (DH)
Tuesday, March 23
Utah at UC Riverside (DH)
UC Santa Barbara at San Diego (DH)
UCLA at Cal Poly (DH)
Stanford at UC Davis
DePaul at Cal State Fullerton
Wednesday, March 24
San Jose State at UC Davis
Pacific at California
Thursday, March 25
Utah at Cal State Northridge (DH)
1 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
2 pm
6 pm
2 pm
2 pm
12 pm
Friday, March 26
[29] Sacramento State at UC Davis
10 am
[30] UC Santa Barbara vs. Cal State Bakersfield 10 am
[30] UC Santa Barbara vs. Brigham Young 12:15 pm
Long Beach State at UCLA
2 pm
[29] UC Riverside vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
3 pm
Cal Poly at Arizona State
7 pm
Saturday, March 27
[29] UC Riverside vs. Sacramento State
[30] UC Santa Barbara vs. Santa Clara
[29] Saint Mary’s (Calif.) at UC Davis
[29] UC Riverside vs. California
[30] UC Santa Barbara at Stanford
[30] Pacific vs. Brigham Young
Cal Poly at Arizona State
[30] Pacific vs. Cal State Bakersfield
9 am
9 am
11:15 am
1:15 pm
1:30 pm
3:45 pm
7 pm
8:15 pm
Sunday, March 28
[29] UC Riverside vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
[30] Pacific vs. Santa Clara
[29] UC Riverside vs. Sacramento State
Cal Poly at Arizona State
[30] Pacific at Stanford
[29] California at UC Davis
10 am
11:15 am
12:30 pm
1 pm
1:30 pm
2:30 pm
Tuesday, March 30
Fresno State at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
San Diego State at Long Beach State
12 pm
2 pm
Wednesday, March 31
Boise State at Pacific (DH)
San Diego State at Cal State Fullerton
1 pm
4 pm
Friday, April 2
*UC Riverside at Cal Poly (DH)
12 pm
*UC Davis at Cal State Northridge (DH)
12 pm
*Pacific at Long Beach State (DH)
1 pm
*UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton (DH) 4 pm
Saturday, April 3
*UC Riverside at Cal Poly
*UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton
*UC Davis at Cal State Northridge
*Pacific at Long Beach State
Tuesday, April 6
UC Davis at Stanford
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
6 pm
Saturday, April 10
*UC Riverside at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
12 pm
*Long Beach State at Cal State Northridge (DH)12 pm
*Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
12 pm
*UC Davis at Pacific (DH)
12 pm
Saturday, April 11
*UC Riverside at Cal State Fullerton
*Long Beach State at Cal State Northridge
*Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara
*UC Davis at Pacific
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
Saturday, April 17
*Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly (DH)
*Long Beach State at UC Davis (DH)
*UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside (DH)
*Cal State Northridge at Pacific (DH)
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
Sunday, April 18
*Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly
*Long Beach State at UC Davis
*UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside
*Cal State Northridge at Pacific
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
Tuesday, April 20
UC Davis at Nevada (DH)
2 pm
Saturday, April 24
*UC Davis at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
*UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Northridge (DH)
*Pacific at UC Riverside (DH)
*Cal Poly at Long Beach State (DH)
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
Sunday, April 25
*UC Davis at Cal State Fullerton
*UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Northridge
*Pacific at UC Riverside
*Cal Poly at Long Beach State
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
Saturday, May 1
*Cal State Northridge at Cal Poly (DH)
*UC Riverside at UC Davis (DH)
*Long Beach State at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
*Cal State Fullerton at Pacific (DH)
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
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Sunday, May 2
*Cal State Northridge at Cal Poly
*UC Riverside at UC Davis
*Long Beach State at UC Santa Barbara *Cal State Fullerton at Pacific
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
Saturday, May 8
*UC Davis at Cal Poly (DH)
*Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
*Cal State Northridge at UC Riverside (DH)
*Pacific at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
Sunday, May 9
*UC Davis at Cal Poly
*Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton
*Cal State Northridge at UC Riverside
*Pacific at UC Santa Barbara
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
Friday, May 14
*Cal Poly at Pacific (DH)
12 pm
*Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge (DH)1 pm
*UC Riverside at Long Beach State (DH)
1 pm
*UC Santa Barbara at UC Davis (DH)
1:30 pm
Saturday, May 15
*Cal Poly at Pacific
*UC Santa Barbara at UC Davis
*Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Northridge
*UC Riverside at Long Beach State
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
[1] - Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah)
[2] - Sportco Kickoff Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
[3] - Kajikawa Classic (Phoenix/Tempe, Ariz.)
[4] - at San Diego, Calif.
[5] - at Fresno, Calif.
[6] - Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
[7] - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Westwood, Calif.)
[8] - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
[9] - Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)
[10] - Gaucho Classic (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
[11] - Palm Springs Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.)
[12] - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
[13] - UTSA Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)
[14] - San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)
[15] - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)
[16] - Wilson/DeMarini Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.)
[17] - Matador Invitational (Northridge, Calif.)
[18] - aTen Construction Tournament (Riverside, Calif.)
[19] - Bayer CropScience Classic (Fresno, Calif.)
[20] - Amy S. Harrison Classic (Riverside, Calif.)
[21] - Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
[22] - Diamond Devil Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.)
]23] - at San Jose, Calif.
[24] - Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.)
[25] - at Berkeley, Calif.
[26] - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)
[27] - San Diego Classic II (San Diego, Calif.)
[28] - Stanford Louisville Slugger Classic (Stanford, Calif.)
[29] - Aggie Stampede (Davis, Calif.)
[30] - Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)
* - Big West game
DH - denotes doubleheader
Big West teams in bold
All times Pacific
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Big West Softball Moments
January, 1985 - UC Santa Barbara, Hawaii, UNLV, Pacific and associate member
Cal Poly Pomona compete as charter members of the Big West softball
conference. Softball becomes the Big West’s sixth women’s sport.
February 23, 1985 - Cal Poly Pomona defeats UNLV, 8-5, at Las Vegas to win the
first Big West softball game ever played.
May 11, 1985 - Cal Poly Pomona sweeps a doubleheader at UC Santa Barbara
to clinch the first Big West title crown. The Broncos finish league play with a
13-3 mark.
May, 1985 - Pacific and Cal Poly Pomona advance to the NCAA postseason
tournament. Big West champion Cal Poly Pomona finishes fourth at the College
World Series.
February, 1986 - Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State and San Diego State
are added to the Big West softball conference, bringing the league total to
eight teams.
May, 1986 - First-year member Cal State Fullerton goes 22-5-1 to wrap up the Big
West softball title. Also earning berths along with the Titans are Long Beach State
and Cal Poly Pomona. For the second year in a row, the Big West is represented
in the College World Series, as Northwest Region champ Long Beach State and
West Region victor Cal State Fullerton advance to the Series in Omaha.
May 25, 1986 - Cal State Fullerton defeats Texas A&M, 3-0, to win the NCAA
Softball Championship. The NCAA title is the first for a Big West team in the
sport and the conference’s second women’s crown overall.
January, 1987 - Fresno State and San Jose State come aboard in the Big West’s
third softball season; bringing the league total to a total of 10 teams.
May, 1987 - Fresno State defeats Cal State Fullerton, 8-1, in a make-up game on
the final day of the regular season to gain a share of the conference title with
the Titans. Both FSU and CSF finish with a 31-5 league record, establishing a Big
West record for conference wins. An unprecedented four conference teamsCal State Fullerton, Fresno State, Long Beach State and Cal Poly Pomona- are
invited to the NCAA Regionals. Big West Co-Champs, Cal State Fullerton and
Fresno State advance to the College World Series. In Omaha, Fresno State goes
1-2 and is eliminated by Cal State Fullerton. The Titans split their four College
World Series games and finish tied for third nationally.
May, 1988 - Fresno State (25-5) outdistances runner-up Cal Poly Pomona to
win its first outright Big West title and second overall. Three Big West teams
(Cal State Fullerton, Cal Poly Pomona, Long Beach State) finish the year with 52
or more victories, while four Big West teams finish in the top nine in the final
NCAA Top 25 poll. Four Big West teams earn NCAA Regional bids. Fresno State
defeats California to win the At-Large Region, Cal Poly Pomona sweeps Long
Beach State to win the West Region, while Cal State Fullerton falls to eventual
champion UCLA in the Northwest Regional. For the third straight year, two Big
West teams advance in the NCAA World Series. Cal Poly Pomona finishes third,
while Fresno State, needing a sweep, splits two on the final day with UCLA and
finishes second.
May, 1989 - The Big West’s top four teams- Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach
State, Cal Poly Pomona and conference champion Fresno State earn NCAA
Regional bids. All four rank among the top 11 in the country: FSU-No. 3,
CSF-No. 4, CPP-No. 8 and No. 11-LBSU. Once again, Fresno State and Cal Poly
Pomona advance to Sunnyvale where the College World Series is held for the
second year. FSU fights its way through the losers bracket to meet defending
champ UCLA. In the nationally televised final, the Bulldogs lost to UCLA, 1-0,
for the second straight year.
May, 1990 - A record five of 10 Big West teams received NCAA Regional bids,
marking the fourth straight year that the league has produced at least four
postseason squads. Four-time Big West champ Fresno State, Big West runnerup Long Beach State, Cal State Fullerton (11 straight postseason appearances),
UNLV, and San Jose State (postseason newcomers) represent the Big West.
Fresno State, Long Beach State and first-time College World Series participant
UNLV advance, marking the first time in Big West history and only the second
time in NCAA history that three teams from one conference have gone to the
CWS in the same year. UNLV is eliminated by Florida State, while Fresno State
defeats Long Beach State to advance to the championship against defending
NCAA champ UCLA. Fresno State is denied a third time and finishes second,
losing to UCLA, 2-0, in the NCAA final.
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Fall, 1990 - Cal Poly Pomona and San Diego State leave the conference. New
Mexico State and Utah State’s women’s programs join the Big West.
May, 1991 - For the fifth straight year, the Big West has at least four teams
in postseason play. Five-time Big West champion Fresno State, Cal State
Fullerton, UNLV and Long Beach State, each receive NCAA bids. Also, the Big
West has three out of eight teams in the College World Series-- Fresno State,
Long Beach State and UNLV. The Bulldogs were eliminated for the fourth
consecutive year by UCLA. The 49ers were pushed out by Arizona and UNLV
dropped its first 2 games.
May, 1992 - A Big West record 6 schools -- Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach
State, Fresno State, Utah State, UNLV and San Jose State -- earn berths into the
NCAAs. Long Beach State and Fresno State advance to the CWS, where the
49ers win one of three games and the Bulldogs moved into the semis before
losing to defending national champion Arizona.
May, 1993 - Four Big West teams earned trips to the NCAAs: Cal State Fullerton,
Utah State, UNLV and Long Beach State. The 49ers advanced to the World
Series. CSF and USU shared the Big West regular season crown, posting 25-7
records.
May, 1994 - UNLV, Hawai’i and Cal State Fullerton all made trips to the NCAA
Regionals. All three teams fell one game short in advancing to the College
World Series, the first time at least one Big West team did not qualify for the
CWS. UNLV and Hawai’i captured the regular season title with 25-7 conference
records. It marked the first time that either school had claimed first place in
the Big West.
May, 1995 - The Big West returned to the World Series after a one-year
absence in 1994. UNLV, the league’s regular season champion, and Cal State
Fullerton represented the Big West in Oklahoma City. Hawai’i fell one game
short of qualifying for the CWS, falling to eventual national champion UCLA
in the regional finals 4-3. UNLV was paced by conference field player of the
year, Kim Rondina, who claimed the regular season Triple Crown (.451 avg.,
50 RBIs, 13 HRs).
May, 1996 - Long Beach State captured its first-ever Big West softball title with
a 23-9 conference record. New Mexico State fashioned its best record ever,
placing second in the Big West at 19-13 along with UNLV. The Lady Rebels,
along with Cal State Fullerton, joined LBSU in postseason play. The 1996
campaign marked the last season of Big West softball competition for UNLV,
San Jose State and Hawaii.
May, 1997 - Long Beach State captured its second Big West softball title with a
23-9 conference record. The 49ers also made a return to the NCAA Tournament
for the second time in three years. Newcomer Cal State Northridge made a
strong first impression on the conference, placing second in the Big West at 2111. The Matadors went to the NCAA West Regional with an at-large berth.
May, 1998 - Cal State Northridge captured its first Big West Conference title
with a 22-9 conference record. The Big West Conference is represented at the
NCAA Regionals by three teams, led by the Matadors of Cal State Northridge,
who were at the NCAA Regional at Fresno, California. The Pacific Tigers
advanced to the NCAA Regional at Tucson, Arizona as an at-large selection.
Also an at-large selection, Long Beach State made its third consecutive trip
to the NCAA Regionals at Seattle, Washington.
May, 1999 - Four Big West teams reach NCAA Regional play (Long Beach State,
Pacific, Cal State Northridge, Cal State Fullerton). Long Beach State won its
third league title in four years with a 17-7 conference mark.
May, 2000 - Three Big West teams reach the NCAA Regional play (Cal State
Fullerton, Long Beach State, Cal State Northridge). Nine Big West players
were selected to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-West Region
team. Three Big West players are signed with the Women’s Professional
Softball League.
May, 2001 - Three Big West teams reach the NCAA Regional play (Cal State
Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, and Pacific).
May, 2002 - Cal State Fullerton and Pacific qualify for regional play and are
both placed in the Fresno State Regional. The Titans reach the championship
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round before being eliminated while the Tigers went 1-2. Cal State Fullerton
wins its third straight Big West title. Four players receive All-American honors,
including two-time Big West Player of the Year Jenny Topping.
May, 2003 - The Big West sends four teams to the NCAA Regionals, including
Cal State Fullerton, which won its fourth straight conference championship and
earned the right to host a regional. The Titans went 2-2 in their regional, while
Long Beach State and Cal State Northridge posted 1-2 records in the Fresno
State and Arizona Regionals, respectively. Pacific was sent to the Nebraska
Regional and went 0-2. Five Big West players were named All-Americans,
including Cal State Fullerton’s Jenny Topping for the third time. Titan
teammates Gina Oaks and Jodie Cox, Cal State Northridge’s Kia Fennell and UC
Santa Barbara’s Jami Trinidad also garnered All-American recognition.
May, 2004 - Four teams represent the Big West in NCAA Regional play for the
second straight season. Long Beach State wins a school record 51 games
and captures its first Big West title since 1999. UC Santa Barbara makes its
first-ever NCAA postseason appearance after tying for second place with
fellow NCAA Regional participant Cal State Northridge. Pacific also qualified
for the postseason for the sixth time in seven years. The Big West posts a 7-8
combined record with Long Beach State going 3-2 and coming one win short
of appearing in the regional championship game. Three Big West players are
named All-Americans, including Pacific freshman Gina Carbonatto on the First
Team. Cal State Fullerton’s Julie Watson and Cal State Northridge’s Christen
Bedwell also earned the honor.
May, 2005 - Two teams represent the Big West in NCAA Regional action (Cal
State Fullerton, Long Beach State). Pacific’s Jennifer Curtier is named a second
team All-American giving the Big West at least one All-American in seven
consecutive seasons.
Gina Oaks
Cal State Fullerton (2000-03)
May, 2006 - Three teams claim bids to the NCAA Regionals (Cal State Fullerton,
Long Beach State, UC Santa Barbara). Pacific’s Gina Carbonatto becomes
the third straight Tigers player to be named All-American, extending the
consecutive seasons at least one Big West player has achieved the honor to
eight. For the first time since 1997, every Big West school tops the 20-win
plateau. Pacific extends its consecutive winning seasons streak to 11 after
finishing 26-25.
May, 2007 - Cal Poly claims its first Big West crown as five Big West clubs earn
invitations to the NCAA Tournament. The number was the most since 1992
when a conference-record six were chosen. Cal State Fullerton becomes the
first Big West team to reach the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.
Records fall as Cal Poly’s Lisa Modglin sets single-season batting average
record, Pacific’s Gina Carbonatto sets career mark in runs and the Tigers’
Jennifer Curtier took over the top spot in career RBI. The trio was also named
to various All-America lists.
May, 2008 - Long Beach State reclaims the Big West title for the first time
since 2005 and is the first 40-game winner in the league since 2004. Pacific
head coach Brian Kolze wins his 500th career game, the third coach in league
history to win that many games at one school. Two clubs gain entry to the
NCAA Tournament, making the Big West 24-for-24 in multiple bid seasons.
Long Beach State is given the #14 seed in the NCAAs, the first seeded Big
West team in league history. UC Davis competes in its first season as a full DI
member, finishing 24-36.
Meredith Cervenka
Long Beach State (2002-05)
May, 2009 - Cal Poly claims its second Big West title in three seasons and wins
its first DI postseason contest in the Palo Alto Regional. Postseason stalwarts Cal
State Fullerton and Long Beach State give the Big West three bids, extending
the conference’s streak of multi-bid seasons to 25. Cal Poly’s Anna Cahn claims
third team All-America honors from Easton, the 11th straight season a league
player has been named All-American. On the career lists, UC Santa Barbara’s
Christine Ramos finished her distinguished career 10th in batting, while Melissa
Pura finished in a tie for third for homers.
Jennifer Curtier
Pacific (2004-07)
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QUICK FACTS
Location:......................................San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................19,471
Founded:...................................................................... 1901
Colors:................Forest Green, Vegas Gold and Copper
Nickname:...........................................................Mustangs
Field (Capacity):.................. Bob Janssen Field (1,000)
Press Box:.................................................. (805) 756-7459
President:............................................Dr. Warren J. Baker
Athletic Director:......................................... Alison Cone
Senior Woman Administrator:.............Barbara Martinez
Director of Media Relations:............Brian Thurmond
Softball SID:.........................................Chris Giovannetti
Phone:........................................................ (805) 756-7513
Fax:.............................................................. (805) 756-2650
Email Address:......................... cgiovann@calpoly.edu
Website Address:..............................www.GoPoly.com
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Name
Rebecca Patton
Kendal Hennings
Capri Ruiz
Sara Kryza
Helen Peña
Nicole Lund
Trista Thomas
Shea Williams
Whitley Gerhart
Dana Perez
Cori Ford
Mackenzie Mendonca
Anna Cahn
Nora Sobczak
Krysten Cary
Stephanie Correia
Pos.
P
IF/OF
UT
C
P
OF
P/OF
UT
OF
OF/1B
IF
OF
P/DP
UT
1B
C
B/T
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/L
L/R
S/R
L/L
L/R
R/R
R/R
Ht.
5-8
5-6
5-5
5-7
5-5
5-7
5-9
5-10
5-5
5-6
5-3
5-6
6-1
5-7
5-10
5-7
Yr.
Hometown/Last School
Fr. Northridge, Calif./Granada Hills Charter School
So.
Trabuco Canyon, Calif./El Toro HS
So. Mission Viejo, Calif./Capistrano Valley Chrisitan HS
Sr.
Murrieta, Calif./Vista HS
Sr.
Hemet, Calif./Hemet HS
So.
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Tesoro HS
Fr.
Tustin, Calif./Beckman HS
Fr.
San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS
Fr.
Norco, Calif./Norco HS
Fr.
Downey, Calif./Downey HS
Fr.
Templeton, Calif./Templeton HS
Fr.
Tulare, Calif./Tulare Western HS
Jr.
Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS
So.
Thousand Oaks, Calif./Westlake HS
Sr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Trabuco Hills HS
Jr.
Visalia, Calif./Redwood HS
Head Coach:............................................. Jenny Condon
Alma Mater (Year):.............................Iowa State (1991)
Career Record:........................... 166-90 (Five seasons)
Record at CP:.............................................................. Same
Assistant Coach:........................Claire Sua-Amundson
Assistant Coach:...............................................Ani Nyhus
Softball Office:........................................ (805) 756-1539
Junior Pitcher/
Designated Player
Anna Cahn
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.................................9/5
Starters Returning/Lost...............................................4/4
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................2/1
Newcomers..........................................................................7
2009 Overall Record:...............................................41-12
2009 Big West Record:.....................................18-3 (1st)
Big West All-Time Record.................................. 359-324
Big West Games Only Record.......................... 145-151
Big West Championships................................................2
NCAA Tournament Appearances.................................2 Date 2/19
2/19
2/20
2/26
- There must be something about even and
2/26
odd numbered years for Cal Poly under Jenny
2/27
Condon. Since she took over in 2005, the
2/27
Mustangs are 51-45 overall with a 23-16 mark in
2/28
Big West play in even numbered years and 115-45 3/5
3/5
overall with a 47-13 mark in league games in
3/6
odd years. Plus the only league titles and NCAA
appearances for Cal Poly came in odd numbered 3/6
3/7
years, 2007 and 2009.
3/12
- Cal Poly has been a dominant home team under 3/12
Jenny Condon, going 73-24 at Bob Janssen Field 3/13
since the 2005 season. The last two seasons have 3/13
3/14
been especially tough on road teams as the
3/20
Mustangs are 32-4 on their home field.
3/20
- For the second consecutive season, Cal Poly will 3/21
3/21
not play any regular season games outside of
the state of California. The club will have plenty
3/23
of opportunities to test itself against some of the 3/26
Pac-10’s best as four games against UCLA, three
3/27
games against Arizona State and single games
3/28
against Oregon and Arizona are on the horizon.
SLAP BUNTS
2010 MUSTANG SCHEDULE
Day
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Opponent
!vs. Portland State
!at UCLA
!vs. Portland State
#vs. UNLV
#vs. Brigham Young
#vs. Arizona
#vs. Northwestern
#vs. Long Island
$vs. Buffalo
$vs. UTEP
$vs. Oregon
$at San Diego
$vs. UCLA
%Iowa State
%Sacramento State
%Sacramento State
%Iowa State
%Cal State Bakersfield
^vs. Santa Clara
^vs. Princeton
^vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
^at Stanford
UCLA (DH)
at Arizona State
at Arizona State
at Arizona State
Time
1:30 pm
6 pm
1:30 pm
10 am
12:30 pm
10 am
1 pm
11 am
9 am
11:30 am
2 pm
7 pm
11:30 am
11 am
2 pm
11 am
2 pm
11 am
10 am
12:15 pm
11:15 am
1:30 pm
1 pm
7 pm
7 pm
1 pm
Date 4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
*UC Riverside (DH)
*UC Riverside
*at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
*at UC Santa Barbara
*Cal State Fullerton (DH)
*Cal State Fullerton
*at Long Beach State (DH)
*at Long Beach State
*Cal State Northridge (DH)
*Cal State Northridge
*UC Davis (DH)
*UC Davis
*at Pacific (DH)
*at Pacific
Time
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Westwood, Calif.)
# - Cathedral City Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.)
$ - San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)
% - Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
^ - Louisville Slugger Classic (Stanford, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
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HEAD COACH
JENNY CONDON
#27 Anna Cahn
Junior
Pitcher/Designated Player
Los Alamitos, Calif.
Alma Mater
Iowa State (1991)
Career Record
166-90
Record at Cal Poly
ON DECK WITH cahn
Same
2009 Big West Pitcher of the Year, first team All-Big West Selection, first team
NFCA All-West Region and third team Easton All-America ... Led conference
in wins (28), innings pitched (252.2) and appearances (41), ranked third in
ERA (1.80) and ranked second in strikeouts (160) ... Also claimed first team
All-Big West honors as a utility player after batting .338 with six homers,
41 RBI, 30 walks and 53 hits ... Workhorse of Mustang staff picked up 14
of Cal Poly’s 18 conference wins, pitched 103.1 of squad’s 151.1 innings of
Big West play and posted 30 complete games in 33 starts.
CONDON’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year
School
2005 Cal Poly
2006 Cal Poly
2007 Cal Poly
2008 Cal Poly
2009 Cal Poly
5 years
W
35
27
39
24
41
166
L
16
23
17
22
12
90
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.686
.540
.696
.522
.774
.648
Jenny Condon has led Cal Poly from middle of the road to Big West power in
five seasons. She has led the program to two of the previous three Big West titles,
the first 40-win campaign in school history and the first DI playoff wins in Mustang
lore.
She came to Cal Poly from Oregon State, where she was the associate head
coach for four seasons and an assistant coach for two others. Condon also served
a season as an assistant at UNLV in 2000.
Condon had a decorated playing career at Iowa State. She garnered NFCA
second team All-America honors in 1989 and twice received GTE/CoSIDA Academic
All-American recognition. She is the all-time leader with 216 hits, 24 triples, 120 runs
scored and a .351 batting average for the Cyclones. She was inducted into the Iowa
State Hall of Fame in 2003.
After graduating from Iowa State in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in education
and a minor in health, Condon played on the U.S. National Team for two years. In
1994, she played on a United States team that won a world championship and earned
a gold medal on the 1995 Pan American Games team. She also won gold medals at
the Olympic Festival in 1994 and 1995.
#33 Krysten Cary
Senior
First Baseman
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.
ON DECK WITH Cary
Claimed first team All-Big West honors after a strong junior season ...
batted .270 and led Big West in home runs (14), RBI (42) and slugging
percentage (.592) a year after batting .254 with four home runs and 17
RBI in 45 games ... Dependable glove at first base has committed only 10
errors in 1,295 chances over her three-year career ... Picked up offensive
pace in conference play with a .297 batting average, four homers, 13 RBI
and 15 runs scored in 21 outings.
Bob Janssen Field
All-Time Record: 128-67
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cal poly MUSTANGS
2009 MUSTANG BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Pura, Melissa
Rogers, Jessica
Cahn, Anna
Lee, Cristen
Tam, Stephanie
Maiden, Jenna
Cary, Krysten
Correia, Stephanie
Hennings, Kendal
Sobczak, Nora
Kryza, Sara
Ruiz, Capri
Lund, Nicole
Pena, Helen
CAL POLY
Opponents
AVG
.370
.351
.338
.324
.306
.288
.270
.260
.257
.245
.214
.211
.000
.000
.299
.225
GP-GS
AB
R
H
52-50 154 33
57
53-53 154 23
54
53-53 157 17
53
53-53 185 30
60
53-53 170 37
52
41-33
80 20
23
53-53 152 31
41
48-48 131 15
34
33-23
70
4
18
53-53 147 21
36
37-10
56
2
12
16-2
19
2
4
38-2
9 11
0
4-4
0
0
0
53
1484 246 444
53
1400 117 315
2B
10
1
7
2
8
4
5
4
2
1
2
0
0
0
46
46
3B
0
1
0
3
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
4
HR
7
0
6
0
0
2
14
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
11
RBI
32
9
41
16
22
13
42
16
8
10
10
1
0
0
220
102
TB
88
57
78
68
60
33
90
46
22
37
14
4
0
0
597
402
SLG%
.571
.370
.497
.368
.353
.413
.592
.351
.314
.252
.250
.211
.000
.000
.402
.287
BB
13
9
30
21
24
11
28
25
5
10
3
2
1
0
182
62
HBP
8
1
2
0
1
1
6
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
23
32
SO
14
26
22
26
10
8
36
8
13
20
11
4
4
0
202
241
GDP
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
5
OB% SF SH
.441
2
9
.390
0
2
.443
3
3
.393
0
3
.389
3 11
.376
1
1
.397
3
6
.379
3
7
.316
0
3
.293
0
1
.254
0
0
.318
0
0
.100
0
0
.000
0
0
.381 15 46
.273
6 36
SB-ATT
4-4
5-9
0-1
2-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
3-5
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
16-24
26-37
2009 MUSTANG PITCHING STATISTICS
Player
Pena, Helen
Cahn, Anna
Maiden, Jenna
CAL POLY
Opponents
ERA
1.45
1.80
2.71
1.72
3.38
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
IP
H
R ER BB SO
12-5 19-17 10
4/0
0 111.1 92 33 23 22 78
28-7 41-33 30
5/2
2 252.2 214 79 65 35 160
1-0
5-3
1
0/2
0 10.1
9
5
4
5
3
41-12
53
41
11/2
2 374.1 315 117 92 62 241
12-41
53
22
2/0
1 362.1 444 246 175 182 202
2B
13
32
1
46
46
3B
0
3
1
4
7
HR
AB
3 413
8 949
0
38
11 1400
31 1484
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.223
2
15
0
.226
6
15
1
.237
0
2
0
.225
8
32
1
.299
26
23
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2009 RESULTS (41-12, 18-3 Big West)
Date
2/6
2/7
2/8
2/8
2/20
2/21
2/21
2/22
2/22
2/27
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/1
3/6
3/6
3/7
3/7
3/8
3/8
3/10
3/10
Opponent
Result
!vs. Indiana
W, 6-0
!vs. #25/RV San Diego State
L, 3-4
!vs. #25/RV San Diego State W, 7-3
!at #4/4 UCLA
L, 1-6
#vs. #8/t-4 Oklahoma
L, 2-3
#vs. #9/10 Tennessee
L, 6-8 (8)
#vs. Georgia Tech
W, 2-0
#vs. Kansas
W, 3-1
#vs. UNLV
L, 5-8
$vs. Oregon State
W, 3-0
$vs. Auburn
W, 6-0
$vs. #5/7 Stanford
L, 2-3
$vs. Indiana
W, 4-2
$vs. Nevada
W, 1-0
%Temple
W, 1-0
%Sacramento State
W, 7-1
%Utah State
W, 8-0 (6)
%Sacramento State
W, 4-3
%Utah State
W, 2-1 (13)
%Temple
W, 8-1
Providence
W, 3-1
Providence
W, 12-1 (5)
Date 3/21
3/21
3/22
3/22
3/23
3/24
3/24
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
Opponent
Time
^vs. Brigham Young
W, 4-1
^vs. UNLV
Cancelled
^vs. Colorado State
W, 2-1
^vs. #10/7 California
W, 4-1
at #4/4 Stanford
L, 1-2 (10)
Santa Clara
W, 10-7
Santa Clara
W, 9-1 (5)
*at Cal State Fullerton
L, 0-2
*at Cal State Fullerton
L, 3-5
*at Cal State Fullerton
W, 7-5
*UC Santa Barbara
W, 12-5
*UC Santa Barbara
W, 6-0
*UC Santa Barbara
W, 6-5 (11)
*Long Beach State
W, 1-0
*Long Beach State
W, 2-1
*Long Beach State
W, 2-1
*at Cal State Northridge
W, 6-5 (9)
*at Cal State Northridge
W, 2-1
*at Cal State Northridge
W, 8-5
*at UC Davis
W, 4-1
*at UC Davis
W, 3-2
*at UC Davis
W, 7-2
Date 5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
5/15
5/16
5/16
5/17
Opponent
*Pacific
*Pacific
*Pacific
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
$vs. Nevada
$vs. Portland State
$vs. Nevada
$ at #8 Stanford
Time
W, 9-1 (5)
L, 1-2
W, 6-3
W, 8-2
W, 4-0
W, 11-1 (6)
L, 1-4
W, 5-0
W, 6-1
L, 0-4
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Westwood, Calif.)
# - Cathedral City Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.)
$ - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)
% - Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
^ - Capital City Classic (Sacramento, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
& - NCAA Regional (Stanford, Calif.)
Rankings for NCAA contests are national seed
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Anna Cahn
OFFENSIVE
.338
Slugging Percentage
Krysten Cary
.592
Walks
Anna Cahn
Hits
Anna Cahn
53
Doubles
Anna Cahn
7
Triples
Three tied
1
Wins
Anna Cahn
Home Runs
Krysten Cary
14
ERA
Helen Peña
1.45
RBI
Krysten Cary
42
Runs
Helen Peña
33
31
Earned Runs
Helen Peña
23
Runs
Krysten Cary
30
Stolen Bases
Nora Sobczak
3
PITCHING
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Helen Peña
5.80
Strikeouts
Anna Cahn
160
Games Started
Anna Cahn
33
Complete Games
Anna Cahn
30
Innings Pitched
Anna Cahn
Walks
Helen Peña
Opponents’ Batting Average
Helen Peña
252.2
22
.223
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cal state fullerton TITANS
QUICK FACTS
Location:....................................................Fullerton, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................36,000
Founded:...................................................................... 1957
Colors:.................................Navy Blue, Orange & White
Nickname:.................................................................. Titans
Field (Capacity):......... Anderson Family Field (1,000)
Press Box:.................................................. (657) 278-5104
President:....................................... Dr. Milton A. Gordon
Athletic Director:..........................................Brian Quinn
Senior Woman Administrator:...........Dr. Allison Rich
Senior Associate AD/Media Relations:....Mel Franks
Softball SID:...............................................Jason Spencer
Phone:........................................................ (657) 278-7547
Fax:.............................................................. (657) 278-3141
Email Address:........................jspencer@fullerton.edu
Website Address:............... www.fullertontitans.com
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Ashley Carter
Natalie DeLeese
Sheila Holguin
Courtney Snyder
Aly Fascetti
Ari Cervantes
Gabby Aragon
Katey Laban
K.C. Craddick
Nicole Johnson
Sammie Dabbs
Morgan LeMond
Chloe Valenzuela
Latisha Dedeaux
Adriana Martinez
Kadie Baldwin
Sarah Hahn
Trina Harrison
Torrie Anderson
Ariel Tsuchiyama
Krystal Heinle
Pos.
OF
IF/OF
UT
C
P
P/OF
UT
IF
IF/OF
IF
OF
C/IF
IF
IF
UT
OF
C
IF
OF
C
P/IF
B/T
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
Ht.
5-4
5-5
5-4
5-5
5-10
5-10
5-8
5-3
5-6
5-7
5-3
5-6
5-7
5-4
5-3
5-8
5-7
5-7
5-9
5-4
5-5
Yr.
Hometown/Last School
Fr.
Fontana, Calif./Bloomington HS
Jr.
Orange, Calif./Fullerton College
Sr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Rancho Cucamonga HS
Fr.
Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS
Fr.
Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS
Jr.
Tustin, Calif./Mater Dei HS
Fr.
Garden Grove, Calif./Rancho Alamitos HS
Fr.
Fullerton, Calif./Fullerton Union HS
Jr.
Yorba Linda, Calif./El Dorado HS
So.
Canyon Country, Calif./Canyon HS
Jr.
La Habra, Calif./Sonora HS
So.
Moreno Valley, Calif./Canyon Springs HS
So.
Orange, Calif./Santiago Canyon College
Fr.
La Puente, Calif./Los Altos HS
So.
Antelope, Calif./Woodcreek HS
Sr.
Corona, Calif./Mt. SAC
So.
Whittier, Calif./California HS
So.
Oceanside, Calif./Oceanside HS
Jr.
Castaic, Calif./Valencia HS
Fr.
La Habra, Calif./Sonora HS
So.
Westminster, Calif./Marina HS
Head Coach:.....................................Michelle Gromacki
Alma Mater (Year):.............Cal State Fullerton (1987)
Career Record:.........................367-208-1 (10 seasons)
Record at CSF:............................................................ Same
Associate Head Coach:................Dee Dee Kingsbury
Assistant Coach:.........................Michelle Anunciation
Softball Office:...............................................Contact SID
Junior Outfielder
Torrie Anderson
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 10/5
Starters Returning/Lost...............................................4/4
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................3/0
Newcomers..........................................................................8
2009 Overall Record:...............................................30-21
2009 Big West Record:...................................17-4 (2nd)
Big West All-Time Record.............................. 980-500-3
Big West Games Only Record...................... 453-202-2
Big West Championships................................................8
NCAA Tournament Appearances (Big West)......... 20 Date 2/12
2/12
2/13
2/13
- In its 24-year run as a member of the
2/14
conference, Cal State Fullerton has the most
2/19
NCAA Tournament appearances (20) and Big
2/19
2/20
West championships (8) of any school in league
history. The program also owns the lone national 2/20
2/21
championship in the Big West annals, winning it
all in 1986. Current head coach Michelle Gromacki 2/24
2/26
was the starting catcher on that talent laden club. 2/27
SLAP BUNTS
- A potentially historic season awaits the Titans in
2010. If the club can get to 20 wins, it will be the
first program in league history to win 1,000 games.
The Titans need not worry about another program
catching them anytime soon as the next highest
total by a school during league membership is 894
by Long Beach State.
- CSF’s Judi Garman Classic once against attracts
some of the premier teams from across the
country this year. Among the headliners joining
the Titans in the field are Oklahoma, Fresno State,
Michigan, Arizona, Arizona State, Washington,
Louisiana-Lafayette and Texas.
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2/27
2/28
2/28
3/5
3/6
3/6
3/7
3/9
3/12
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/17
3/18
3/19
3/20
3/21
2010 TITAN SCHEDULE
Day
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Opponent
!vs. Kentucky
!vs. Northwestern
!vs. Southern Utah
!vs. Wisconsin
!vs. Arizona
#vs. Oregon
#vs. Oklahoma
#vs. Utah
#vs. Brigham Young
#vs. Hawai’i
at UCLA
$vs. Oklahoma State
$vs. Baylor
$vs. Colorado State
$vs. Ohio State
$vs. Syracuse
%Stanford
%Indiana
%Florida
%Oregon State
%North Carolina
at Santa Clara
^vs. East Carolina
at California
&vs. Saint Mary’s
+Purdue
+Fresno State
+Texas
+Louisville
+Louisiana-Lafayette
Time
2 pm
7 pm
12:30 pm
3 pm
1:30 pm
11:15 am
1:30 pm
9 am
1:30 pm
11:15 am
2 pm
8 pm
12:30 pm
5:30 pm
9 am
1 pm
6 pm
11:15 am
1:30 pm
1:30 pm
6 pm
6 pm
10 am
3 pm
9:30 am
7 pm
6 pm
6 pm
1:30 pm
11:15 am
Date 3/23
3/31
4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Tue.
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
DePaul
San Diego State
*UC Santa Barbara (DH)
*UC Santa Barbara
*UC Riverside (DH)
*UC Riverside
*at Cal Poly (DH)
*at Cal Poly
*UC Davis (DH)
*UC Davis
*at Pacific (DH)
*at Pacific
*Long Beach State (DH)
*Long Beach State
*at Cal State Northridge (DH)
*at Cal State Northridge
Time
6 pm
4 pm
4 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Kajikawa Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)
# - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
$ - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
% - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)
^ - at Berkeley, Calif.
& - at San Jose, Calif.
+ - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
cal state fullerton TITANS
HEAD COACH
MICHELLE
GROMACKI
#7 Ari Cervantes
Junior
Pitcher/Outfielder
Tustin, Calif.
Alma Mater
Cal State Fullerton (1987)
Career Record
367-208-1
Record at Cal State Fullerton
ON DECK WITH cerventes
Same
GROMACKI’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year
School
2000 Cal State Fullerton
2001 Cal State Fullerton
2002 Cal State Fullerton
2003 Cal State Fullerton
2004 Cal State Fullerton
2005 Cal State Fullerton
2006 Cal State Fullerton
2007 Cal State Fullerton
2008 Cal State Fullerton
2009 Cal State Fullerton
10 years
W
L
45
15
48
14
53
13
41
15
18
34
30
21
37
24
38
23
27
28
30
21
367 208
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Pct.
.750
.774
.803
.732
.346
.588
.607
.623
.491
.588
.638
Michelle Gromacki begins her 11th season at the helm of the Cal State Fullerton
program a tenure which has included eight NCAA Tournament appearances, a Super
Regional appearance and just two losing seasons.
Gromacki piloted the Titans to national top 10 finishes in 2002 (No. 9) and 2003 (No.
10). In 2003, her team went 20-1 in conference play to set a record for best Big West
winning percentage and hosted the NCAA Regionals for the first time since 1996.
Gromacki’s credentials as a coach reflect the success she had as a player. She was
a part of Cal State Fullerton’s 1986 national championship team, and was regarded as
one of the best catchers in the nation. Gromacki was the fastest coach in school history
to reach 100 wins, accomplishing the feat in 134 games. Her staff has also won NFCA
West Region Coaching Staff of the Year honors four times in the last seven seasons.
She guided the Titans to a 45-15 record in 2000 in her first season and was
recognized as Big West Coach of the Year for her efforts. In 2001, CSF posted a 48-14
mark. The Titans went 53-13 in 2002 for the most victories in a season since the 1987
team won 59 with Gromacki in her final year as a player.
Gromacki also has coached on the national level for three years, including as an
assistant coach for the USA “Elite” National Team from 2002-04, and is one of 15 inaugural
inductees into the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame in her hometown of Antioch,
Calif.
Emerged as ace of Titan pitching staff in 2009, culminating in first team AllBig West accolades ... Went 20-11 with a 2.23 ERA in 36 games last season,
including striking out 127 in 225.2 innings and posting 28 complete games
in 29 starts ... Dependable player in the circle led Big West in saves (3), posted
career-highs in innings (10) and strikeouts (12) against Iowa (March 8) ... In
Big West play, went 11-2 with 1.68 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 96 innings ...
Big game pitcher was 3-1 with a 1.50 ERA at Judi Garman Classic, topping
Texas, Oklahoma and Washington.
#30 Torrie Anderson
Junior
Outfielder
Castaic, Calif.
ON DECK WITH anderson
Anderson returns to the CSF fold after earning first team All-Big West honors
a year ago ... One of three Titans, and only returnee, to play and start in all
51 games in 2009 ... hit .284 and showed considerable pop from the leadoff
spot with 11 home runs and 35 RBI. Also scored 28 runs and stole seven
bases in 10 attempts ... In Big West play, hit .352 with three homers, 17 RBI
and 14 runs scored ... Third on club with 10 multi-hit games and led club
with 10 multi-RBI outings.
Anderson Family Field
All-Time Record: 164-83 (current configuration since 2001)
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cal state fullerton TITANS
2009 TITAN BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Hahn, Sarah
Martinez, Courtney
Gonzales, Francesca
Anderson, Torrie
Lupinetti, Lauren
Heinle, Krystal
Dollarhide, Samantha
Cervantes, Ari
Harrison, Trina
Baldwin, Kadie
Craddick, K.C.
LeMond, Morgan
Kroh, Whitney
Holguin, Sheila
Johnson, Nicole
Dabbs, Sammie
Martinez, Adriana
CAL STATE FULLERTON
Opponents
AVG
.500
.327
.297
.284
.260
.250
.244
.242
.226
.224
.223
.206
.205
.202
.200
.143
.125
.248
.242
GP-GS
AB
R
4-0
4
0
51-51 101 21
51-51 155 18
51-51 162 28
50-50 131 20
15-14
36
0
43-39
78
8
34-29
91
8
36-21
84 13
40-37
49
8
48-48 130
9
33-17
63
7
35-22
44
9
37-33 114 11
29-20
55
5
29-14
35
6
23-2
8 10
51
1340 181
51
1357 171
H
2
33
46
46
34
9
19
22
19
11
29
13
9
23
11
5
1
332
329
2B
0
7
9
8
3
0
4
4
1
2
7
1
0
5
3
0
0
54
49
3B
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
7
HR
0
5
10
11
6
0
1
1
6
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
46
23
RBI
0
13
24
35
23
1
9
11
20
2
11
6
0
5
9
0
0
169
146
TB
2
59
85
87
55
9
26
33
38
13
36
26
9
30
20
5
1
534
461
SLG%
.500
.584
.548
.537
.420
.250
.333
.363
.452
.265
.277
.413
.205
.263
.364
.143
.125
.399
.340
BB
0
6
20
17
20
1
8
2
4
5
14
6
4
11
3
1
1
123
143
HBP
0
8
1
3
6
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
1
0
9
0
0
34
48
SO
0
13
31
34
22
10
22
26
19
13
32
17
10
29
19
9
4
310
222
GDP
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
6
11
OB%
.500
.402
.381
.361
.375
.289
.314
.274
.261
.321
.299
.275
.286
.270
.343
.167
.222
.325
.334
SF SH
0
0
2
4
0
2
1
3
3
4
0
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
3
2 10
0
2
0
3
1
1
0
1
0
5
0
0
9 44
9 32
SB-ATT
0-0
3-3
0-0
7-10
1-1
0-0
2-3
5-5
0-0
2-4
0-1
0-0
4-4
0-0
2-2
3-3
2-4
31-40
46-60
2009 TITAN PITCHING STATISTICS
Player
Cervantes, Ari
Heinle, Krystal
Laban, Katey
CAL STATE FULLERTON
Opponents
ERA
2.23
2.82
7.70
2.59
2.89
W-L
20-11
10-8
0-2
30-21
21-30
APP-GS
36-29
22-20
3-2
51
51
CG
28
12
1
41
31
SHO/CBO
5/0
1/0
0/0
6/0
7/0
SV
3
1
0
4
1
IP
225.2
121.2
10.0
357.1
349.1
H
212
101
16
329
332
R
93
65
13
171
181
ER
72
49
11
132
144
BB
72
63
8
143
123
SO
127
91
4
222
310
2B
29
16
4
49
54
3B
5
2
0
7
5
HR
8
12
3
23
46
AB
869
443
45
1357
1340
B/Avg
.244
.228
.356
.242
.248
WP
9
8
3
20
18
HBP
31
17
0
48
34
BK
0
0
0
0
0
2009 RESULTS (30-21, 17-4 Big West)
Date
2/6
2/7
2/8
2/8
2/13
2/13
2/14
2/15
2/19
2/20
2/20
2/21
2/21
2/25
2/27
2/28
3/1
3/1
3/6
3/7
3/7
3/8
Opponent
Result
Indiana
Cancelled
Purdue (DH)
Cancelled
Indiana
W, 9-2 (5)
Indiana
Cancelled
!vs. Oregon State
L, 2-6
!vs. Oregon
W, 6-5
!vs. Virginia
W, 1-0
!vs. #13/11 Northwestern
L, 2-8
#vs. NC State
W, 9-6
#vs. #21/20 North Carolina
L, 0-5
#vs. Nebraska
W, 4-2
#vs. Long Island
L, 1-5
#vs. Mississippi
L, 0-3
#4/t-3 UCLA
L, 2-6
$ #11/9 California
L, 1-2
$Minnesota
L, 0-3
$Auburn
L, 1-6
$ #5/7 Stanford
L, 0-7
%Syracuse
W, 4-2
%vs. Florida International
W, 3-1
%vs. Longwood
W, 10-9 (8)
%Iowa
L, 1-3
Date
3/11
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/20
3/21
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
Opponent
^Texas
^ #23/20 DePaul
^Bowling Green
^ #9/8 Oklahoma
^ #3/t-2 Washington
at San Diego State
San Diego State
* #24/25 Cal Poly
* #24/25 Cal Poly
* #24/25 Cal Poly
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Davis
*at UC Davis
*at UC Davis
*Pacific
*Pacific
*Pacific
*at Long Beach State
*at Long Beach State
*at Long Beach State
Result
W, 1-0
L, 4-5
W, 7-3
W, 4-3
W, 3-2
L, 0-6
L, 0-3
W, 2-0
W, 5-3
L, 5-7
W, 6-2
L, 1-2 (9)
W, 4-0
W, 10-3
W, 5-4
W, 7-2
W, 4-0 (9)
W, 4-3
W, 4-1
L, 2-3
L, 4-6
W, 2-0
Date
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
5/15
5/16
5/16
Opponent
Result
*Cal State Northridge
W, 8-2
*Cal State Northridge
W, 4-3
*Cal State Northridge
W, 3-1
*+vs. UC Santa Barbara
W, 4-2
*+vs. UC Santa Barbara
W, 2-1 (9)
*+vs. UC Santa Barbara
W, 6-5
&vs. LSU (ESPNU)
L, 2-3
&vs. San Diego State (ESPNU) W, 8-2
& at #10 Arizona State (ESPNU) L, 0-7
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
# - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
$ - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)
% - Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.)
^ - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
+ - at San Luis Obispo, Calif.
& - NCAA Regional (Tempe, Ariz.)
* - Big West Conference game
Rankings for NCAA contests are national seed
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Torrie Anderson
Hits
Torrie Anderson
Doubles
Torrie Anderson
Triples
Ari Cervantes
Home Runs
Torrie Anderson
RBI
Torrie Anderson
Runs
Torrie Anderson
15
OFFENSIVE
.284
46
8
Slugging Percentage
Torrie Anderson
.537
Walks
Torrie Anderson
17
Stolen Bases
Torrie Anderson
7
PITCHING
2
Wins
Ari Cervantes
11
ERA
Ari Cervantes
2.23
35
Runs
Krystal Heinle
65
28
Earned Runs
Krystal Heinle
72
20
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
Hits Per Seven Innings
Krystal Heinle
5.84
Strikeouts
Ari Cervantes
127
Games Started
Ari Cervantes
29
Complete Games
Ari Cervantes
28
Innings Pitched
Ari Cervantes
Walks
Krystal Heinle
Opponents’ Batting Average
Krystal Heinle
225.2
63
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cal state northridge MATADORS
QUICK FACTS
Location:............................................... Northridge, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................32,997
Founded:...................................................................... 1958
Colors:................................................. Red, White & Black
Nickname:........................................................... Matadors
Field (Capacity):.................Matador Diamond (1,000)
Press Box:.................................................. (818) 677-2988
President:.............................................Dr. Jolene Koester
Athletic Director:.......................................Rick Mazzuto
Senior Woman Administrator:............ Janet Pinneau
Director of Media Relations:...................Bob Vazquez
Softball SID:...............................................Geoff Herberg
Phone:........................................................ (818) 677-3243
Fax:.............................................................. (818) 677-4950
Email Address:...............geoffrey.herberg@csun.edu
Website Address:................... www.GoMatadors.com
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Christina Saenz
Alexandria Alvarado
Hannah Fraijo
Tracy Allen
Lauren Olivas
Debbie Duran
Mia Pagano
Jaclyn Rymer
Jaci Carlsen
Kristen Mihm
Karla Chaparro
Jennifer Mosier
Erin Harris
Krystal Raphael
Mikayla Thielges
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OF
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OF
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C
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Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Hometown/Last School
Tomball, Texas/Tomball HS
San Jose, Calif./Leland HS
Visalia, Calif./Golden West HS
Irwindale, Calif./Northview HS
Menifee, Calif./Paloma Valley HS
Hacienda Heights, Calif./Los Altos HS
San Jose, Calif./San Jose City College
Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley HS
Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS
Reno, Nev./Spanish Springs HS
Monrovia, Calif./Monrovia HS
Pleasant Hill, Calf./Alhambra HS
Simi Valley, Calif./Santa Barbara City College
Tustin, Calif./St. John’s (N.Y.)
La Habra, Calif./Mater Dei HS
Las Vegas, Nev./Silverado HS
Associate Coach:.........................................Roni Sparrey
Alma Mater (Year):..................................Cal Poly (2004)
Career Record:...............................................First season
Record at CSUN:........................................................ Same
Assistant Coach:..............................................Kia Fennell
Assistant Coach:............................................ Sarah Iwata
Volunteer Assistant:...................................Joni Colburn
Softball Office:........................................ (818) 677-3854
Senior Pitcher
Debbie Duran
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 13/3
Starters Returning/Lost...............................................8/1
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................3/1
Newcomers..........................................................................3
2009 Overall Record:...............................................29-21
2009 Big West Record:....................................9-12 (4th)
Big West All-Time Record.............................. 361-292-4
Big West Games Only Record.......................... 170-126
Big West Championships................................................1
NCAA Tournament Appearances.................................8 Date 2/12
2/12
2/13
2/13
- Cal State Northridge has a new voice at the helm
2/14
of the program as associate coach Roni Sparrey
2/14
takes over. Sparrey is a veteran of Big West battles 2/19
as she played and coached at Cal Poly before
2/19
joining the CSUN coaching staff prior to the 2007 2/20
season.
2/21
2/24
2/27
- The Matadors have been one of the best teams
2/28
in the Big West since their entry into the league
3/5
in 1997. The club has the third-best winning
3/6
percentage (.553) since that first season, own eight
3/7
NCAA Tournament appearances and one Big West 3/7
championship.
3/10
3/11
- In a bit of a scheduling oddity, Cal State
3/12
Northridge played 50 or more games last season 3/12
for the first time since 2004. This year, CSUN has 52 3/13
3/14
games scheduled (Mother Nature pending).
3/16
3/17
3/18
SLAP BUNTS
2010 MATADOR SCHEDULE
Day
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Wed.
Thu.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Opponent
Time
!vs. North Dakota State
12:30 pm
!vs. Northwestern
4:30 pm
!vs. Purdue
4:30 pm
!vs. Washington
7 pm
!vs. Texas A&M
9 am
!vs. Oregon
1:30 pm
#vs. Portland State
11 am
#at UCLA
4 pm
#at UCLA
6:30 pm
#vs. Portland State
10 am
at San Diego State
6 pm
Michigan State (DH)
12 pm
Michigan State
12 pm
$Iowa (DH)
1 pm
$Santa Clara
3 pm
$Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
1 pm
$Cal State Bakersfield
3 pm
$Notre Dame
1:30 pm
%vs. Colorado State
4:30 pm
%vs. Georgetown
9 am
%vs. East Tennessee State 11:30 am
%at Fresno State
4:30 pm
%vs. Mississippi State
9 am
North Dakota
2 pm
Oklahoma (DH)
1 pm
Louisville
3 pm
Date 3/25
4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
Utah (DH)
*UC Davis (DH)
*UC Davis
*Long Beach State (DH)
*Long Beach State
*at Pacific (DH)
*at Pacific
*UC Santa Barbara (DH)
*UC Santa Barbara
*at Cal Poly (DH)
*at Cal Poly
*at UC Riverside (DH)
*at UC Riverside
*Cal State Fullerton (DH)
*Cal State Fullerton
Time
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)
# - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Westwood, Calif.)
$- Matador Invitational (Northridge, Calif.)
% - Bayer CropScience Classic (Fresno, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
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cal state northridge MATADORS
Associate COACH
roni sparrey
#10 Debbie Duran
Senior
Pitcher
San Jose, Calif.
Alma Mater
Cal Poly (2004)
Career Record
First Season
ON DECK WITH DURAN
Record at Cal State Northridge
Same
SPARREY’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year
School
W
First Season
L
T
Pct.
Roni Sparrey enters her fourth season as a member of the Matador coaching
staff, assuming the responsibilities of Associate Coach prior to the 2010 season.
In her three seasons as an assistant with CSUN, the Matador defense has posted
an average fielding percentage of .966 and has finished among the top fielding
teams in the Big West Conference and Division I. Sparrey also helped the 2009
Matadors lead the Big West in stolen bases, finishing the year with 62 stolen bases.
She has also overseen several Matadors receive All-Big West Conference honors,
ranging from First Team awards to Conference Freshman of the Year honors.
Sparrey joined the Northridge softball staff in 2007 after spending two seasons
as assistant coach at Cal Poly. In her two years as an assistant on the Cal Poly staff,
Sparrey helped the Mustangs to a 35-16 record and a second-place finish in the
Big West in 2005 and a 27-23 mark and a third-place finish in ‘06.
The stint with the Mustangs followed a successful softball career with Cal Poly.
During her four-year career with the Mustangs, Sparrey hit .298 with 203 hits in
682 at-bats. The 203 hits places her first all-time on the Cal Poly career hits list.
In her senior campaign, Sparrey led the club with a .373 average, three home
runs and 26 runs batted in, earning her first-team All-Big West honors and firstteam All-West Region accolades. Along with her .298 career average, Sparrey also
posted seven home runs, 68 runs batted in, 29 stolen bases and 32 doubles.
Honorable mention All-Big West in 2009 ... Emerged as the ace of the
Matador staff, went 18-12 with a 2.43 ERA and 79 strikeouts in 176.0 innings ... Posted 15 complete games and added three shutouts to her 2009
statline ... Ranked among top 10 in Big West in wins, ERA, innings pitched,
appearances, games started, complete games and shutouts ... Picked up all
five CSUN victories during the San Diego Classic II (March 13-15), netting
her Big West Player of the Week honors.
#12 Jaclyn Rymer
Senior
First Baseman
Bakersfield, Calif.
ON DECK WITH RYMER
Had a breakout offensive season in 2009, which saw her start in all 49 games
she appeared in ... Posted career-best .319 batting average and ranked fifth
in league in on base percentage (.436), tied for sixth in runs scored (31),
tied for seventh in walks (22) and tied for third in stolen bases (11) ... Tied
school record with five hits against Cal State Bakersfield (March 22) and
tied program mark for steals with three against UC Riverside (April 26) ...
Enters 2009 with 29 career steals, seventh in school history.
Matador Diamond
All-Time Record: 128-67
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2009 MATADOR BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Rymer, Jaclyn
Saenz, Christina
Putnam, Micah
Allen, Tracy
Alvarado, Alexandra
Kahn-Shamout, Sara
Chaparro, Karla
Mosier, Jennifer
Fraijo, Hannah
Raphael, Krystal
Olivas, Lauren
Carlsen, Jaci
Mihm, Kristen
Duran, Deborah
Pitzenberger, Aman
Rietmann-Grout, Cl
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
Opponents
AVG
.319
.303
.294
.273
.268
.257
.216
.211
.186
.183
.179
.174
.173
.143
.107
.000
.243
.258
GP-GS
AB
R
H
49-49 141 31
45
46-45 122 18
37
50-49 136 20
40
44-40 121 24
33
50-49 157 19
42
29-11
35
8
9
50-50 134 10
29
31-7
19
5
4
21-16
43
2
8
49-47
93 10
17
46-39
95 13
17
37-30
86 13
15
36-18
52
2
9
8-7
14
2
2
16-9
28
2
3
1-0
0
0
0
50
1276 179 310
50
1314 170 339
2B
5
6
8
3
11
4
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
43
54
3B
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
10
Player
Mosier, Jennifer
Duran, Deborah
Fraijo, Hannah
Pitzenberger, Amanda
Rietmann-Grout, Cl
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
Opponents
ERA
0.00
2.43
2.64
2.78
6.35
2.71
2.47
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
0-0
1-0
0
0/0
0
18-12 39-28 15
3/2
2
7-4 25-11
2
2/2
1
4-2
17-6
3
0/2
1
0-3
4-3
0
0/0
0
29-21
50
20
8/3
4
21-29
50
31
5/0
1
HR
1
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
9
29
RBI
17
24
34
11
18
5
9
2
6
5
10
10
4
0
1
0
156
156
TB
53
46
64
41
53
13
29
4
8
17
18
24
10
2
4
0
386
500
SLG%
.376
.377
.471
.339
.338
.371
.216
.211
.186
.183
.189
.279
.192
.143
.143
.000
.303
.381
BB
22
14
19
5
7
1
5
1
2
4
6
10
4
1
0
1
102
121
HBP
8
7
1
2
5
0
8
1
0
7
0
4
0
0
0
0
43
36
SO
24
20
32
12
22
10
14
7
9
12
15
20
12
4
10
0
223
166
GDP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
10
OB% SF SH
.436
1
2
.403
1
6
.382
1
9
.313
0
5
.320
0
4
.278
0
1
.286
0
9
.286
0
0
.217
1
0
.269
0
6
.225
1
6
.290
0
2
.228
1
3
.200
0
1
.107
0
1
1.000 0
0
.319
6 55
.336
5 32
SB-ATT
10-14
4-5
11-15
8-9
4-6
1-2
11-11
3-4
1-3
0-0
3-3
4-4
1-3
1-1
0-0
0-0
62-80
32-46
2009 MATADOR PITCHING STATISTICS
Date
2/6
2/6
2/7
2/7
3/8
3/8
2/19
2/19
2/20
2/20
2/21
2/27
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/1
3/6
3/6
3/7
3/7
IP
H
R ER BB SO
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
176.0 182 87 61 70 79
90.0 78 41 34 30 51
58.0 60 28 23 14 20
14.1 19 14 13
7 16
338.1 339 170 131 121 166
337.0 310 179 119 102 223
2B
0
27
14
9
4
54
43
2009 RESULTS (29-21, 9-12 Big West)
Opponent
Result
!vs. Liberty
W, 13-0 (5)
!vs. Fordham
L, 8-9
!vs.#22/23 Georgia
L, 0-8 (6)
!vs. Wisconsin
Cancelled
!vs. Southern Illinois
L, 0-2
!vs. #14/12 Fresno State
L, 0-3 (8)
#vs. Northern Colorado W, 10-1 (5)
#vs. New Mexico State
L, 0-10 (5)
#vs. San Jose State
W, 7-4
#at UTEP
L, 4-7
#vs. Samford
W, 8-3
$vs. Wisconsin
W, 7-4
$vs. Iowa State
W, 3-2 (8)
$vs. Brigham Young
L, 3-5
$vs. Wisconsin
W, 1-0
$vs. #15/12 Fresno State
W, 1-0
%Rutgers
L, 1-6
%Rutgers
W, 2-0
%Portland State
W, 4-1
%Quinnipiac
W, 8-0 (5)
Date
3/8
3/10
3/10
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/14
3/15
3/21
3/21
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/10
4/11
4/11
4/15
Opponent
%Portland State
Texas
Texas
^vs. Texas Tech
^vs. Oklahoma State
^vs. Miami (OH)
^vs. Iowa State
^vs. San Diego State
at Cal State Bakersfield
at Cal State Bakersfield
*Pacific
*Pacific
*Pacific
*at Long Beach State
*at Long Beach State
*at Long Beach State
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
Result
W, 7-5
L, 1-10
W, 4-1
W, 3-2 (8)
W, 4-3
W, 5-1
W, 2-0
W, 3-2
W, 10-5
W, 2-1 (8)
W, 3-0
W, 4-2
W, 3-2
L, 2-6
L, 2-3
L, 1-6
PPD to4/11
L, 6-7
L, 0-6
W, 4-2
3B
0
5
3
2
0
10
3
Date
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
HR
AB
0
0
10 676
6 344
8 233
5
61
29 1314
9 1276
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.000
0
0
0
.269
11
11
0
.227
3
12
0
.258
4
11
0
.311
0
2
0
.258
18
36
0
.243
26
43
0
Opponent
* #22/22 Cal Poly
* #22/22 Cal Poly
*Cal Poly
*UC Riverside
*UC Riverside
*UC Riverside
*at Cal State Fullerton
*at Cal State Fullerton
*at Cal State Fullerton
*at UC Davis
*at UC Davis
*at UC Davis
Result
L, 5-6 (9)
L, 1-2
L, 5-8
W, 1-0
W, 2-1
W, 5-3
L, 2-8
L, 3-4
L, 1-3
L, 2-3 (10)
W, 3-1
W, 5-2
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Cathedral City Kick Off (Palm Springs, Calif.)
# - UTEP Tournament (El Paso, Texas)
$ - Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.)
% - Worth Invitational (Northridge, Calif.)
^ - San Diego Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Jaclyn Rymer
Hits
Jaclyn Rymer
Doubles
Alexandria Alvarado
OFFENSIVE
.319
45
11
Slugging Percentage
Christina Saenz
.376
Walks
Jaclyn Rymer
22
Stolen Bases
Karla Chaparro
Micah Putnam
11
11
Triples
Tracy Allen
1
Home Runs
Jaci Carlsen
Wins
Debbie Duran
2
ERA
Debbie Duran
PITCHING
18
2.43
RBI
Christina Saenz
24
Runs
Jaclyn Rymer
Runs
Amanda Pitzenberger
28
31
Earned Runs
Amanda Pitzenberger
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Hits Per Seven Innings
Hannah Fraijo
6.07
Strikeouts
Debbie Duran
79
Games Started
Debbie Duran
28
Complete Games
Debbie Duran
15
Innings Pitched
Debbie Duran
Walks
Amanda Pitzenberger
Opponents’ Batting Average
Hannah Fraijo
176.0
14
.227
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long beach state 49ERS
QUICK FACTS
Location:.............................................. Long Beach, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................37,891
Founded:...................................................................... 1949
Colors:............................................................. Black & Gold
Nickname:.......................................... 49ers, “The Beach”
Field (Capacity):............... 49er Softball Complex (500)
Press Box:.........................................................................N/A
President:....................................... Dr. F. King Alexander
Athletic Director:............................................. Vic Cegles
Senior Woman Administrator:.............Cindy Masner
Director of Media Relations:.......................Todd Miles
Softball SID:..................................................Andrea Ohta
Phone:........................................................ (562) 985-8569
Fax:.............................................................. (562) 985-1549
Email Address:....................................aohta@csulb.edu
Website Address:.............www.longbeachstate.com
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Alisha Rosen
Megan Denio
Ashley Levine
Ashley Weber
Taylor Petty
Brooke Turner
Christina Schallig
Jennifer Madigan
Bridgette Pagano
Brandy Reyes
Nalani St. Germain
Kristin Pocock
Dana Garcia
Caitrin DeBaun
Vanessa Vasquez
Andrea Littleworth
Bree Stephan
Brooke Bell
Jodi Nakawatase
Liz Javier
Casey Burba
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R/R
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5-4
5-1
5-5
5-11
5-5
5-9
5-8
5-10
5-9
5-10
5-6
5-0
5-4
5-6
5-5
5-8
5-3
5-7
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Yr.
So.
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Sr.
So.
Jr.
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Sr.
Fr.
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Fr.
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Hometown/Last School
Huntington Beach, Calif./Marina HS
Tustin, Calif./Beckman HS
Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union HS
Yorba Linda, Calif./Mater Dei HS
San Pedro, Calif./San Pedro HS
Buena Park, Calif./Kennedy HS
Carson, Calif./University of California
Alta Loma, Calif./Alta Loma HS
Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley HS
Moreno Valley, Calif./St. John’s University
Chino Hills, Calif./Ayala HS
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Cal Poly
La Mirada, Calif./La Mirada HS
Garden Grove, Calif./Rosary HS
San Pedro, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS
Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza HS
Simi Valley, Calif./Simi Valley HS
Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro HS
Long Beach, Calif./Cal State Dominguez Hills
Downey, Calif./Mt. SAC
Cypress, Calif./Cypress HS
Head Coach:.................................................. Kim Sowder
Alma Mater (Year):...............Long Beach State (1993)
Career Record:........................ 103-63 (Three seasons)
Record at LBSU:......................................................... Same
Assistant Coach:............................Stephanie Swenson
Assistant Coach:........................................ Tairia Flowers
Volunteer Assistant:.......................................Ralph Levy
Undergraduate Assistant:....................Jennifer Griffin
Softball Office:........................................ (562) 985-2100
Senior Outfielder
Ashley Weber
Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................... 13/6
Starters Returning/Lost...............................................5/4
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................3/1
Newcomers..........................................................................7
2009 Overall Record:...............................................35-21
2009 Big West Record:....................................15-6 (3rd)
Big West All-Time Record.............................. 894-529-1
Big West Games Only Record.......................... 428-232
Big West Championships................................................6
NCAA Tournament Appearances.............................. 19
Date 2/13
2/13
2/14
2/14
2/19
2/19
2/20
- When Kim Sowder took over the Long Beach
2/20
State program prior to the 2007 season, no one
2/21
could have expected how close her first three
2/26
years would compare to the man she took over
2/27
for, legendary coach Pete Manarino. Sowder has
2/27
won 103 games overall and posted a .683 winning
2/28
percentage in conference play, while Manarino
2/28
had 119 overall wins and a .687 win percentage
in Big West games. They both also won a Big West 3/5
3/5
Coach of the Year award within their first three
3/6
seasons, while Manarino has the edge in NCAA
3/6
appearances, 3-2.
3/7
- The 49ers have become synonymous with young 3/12
pitching stars in Sowder’s three seasons. The club 3/13
has won three consecutive Freshman Pitcher of
3/13
the Year awards (Bridgette Pagano, Brooke Turner, 3/14
Taylor Petty) and owns a Big West Pitcher of the
3/14
Year honor as well (Turner).
3/19
3/20
- LBSU owns the second-most NCAA Tournament
3/20
appearances and league championships in Big
3/21
West history.
3/21
SLAP BUNTS
19
Day
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
2010 49ER SCHEDULE
Opponent
!vs. Loyola Marymount
!vs. Illinois
!vs. Kent State
!vs. Cal State Bakersfield
#vs. Boise State
#vs. Oregon
#vs. Georgia Tech
#vs. Illinois-Chicago
#vs. Oklahoma
$vs. Stanford
$vs. Long Island
$vs. Utah
$vs. Colorado State
$vs. California
%vs. UTEP
%vs. Oregon
%vs. Buffalo
%vs. UCLA
%at San Diego
^Purdue
^Notre Dame
^Buffalo
^Idaho State
^San Diego
&vs. Texas A&M
&vs. Harvard
&vs. Oregon State
&vs. Kansas
&vs. Massachusetts
Time
9 am
1:30 pm
10 am
2 pm
11:15 am
3:45 pm
1:30 pm
3:45 pm
9 am
6 pm
12:30 pm
3 pm
9 am
1 pm
2 pm
4:30 pm
11:30 am
7 pm
11:30 am
6 pm
6 pm
8 pm
11:15 am
3:45 pm
4:30 pm
9 am
11:30 am
9 am
1:30 pm
Date 3/26
3/30
4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Fri.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
at UCLA
San Diego State
*Pacific (DH)
*Pacific
*at Cal State Northridge (DH)
*at Cal State Northridge
*at UC Davis (DH)
*at UC Davis
*Cal Poly (DH)
*Cal Poly
*at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
*at Cal State Fullerton
*UC Riverside (DH)
*UC Riverside
Time
2 pm
2 pm
1 pm
1 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Sportco Kick-Off Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
# - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
$ - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
% - San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)
^ - Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.)
& - San Diego Classic II (San Diego, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
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HEAD COACH
KIM SOWDER
#5 Taylor Petty
Sophomore
Pitcher
San Pedro, Calif.
Alma Mater
Long Beach State (1993)
Career Record
103-63
Record at Long Beach State
ON DECK WITH petty
Same
Highly regarded recruit had big season which culminated in Big West
Freshman Pitcher of the Year and first team All-Conference accolades ... Went
15-4 and led Big West in ERA (1.39) and was fourth in strikeouts (134), sixth in
wins and eighth in innings pitched (150.2) ... Tossed a one-hit shutout with
eight strikeouts in her first collegiate start against San Diego (February 21) ...
Had two outings of 11 strikeouts ... Went 7-2 with a 1.38 ERA in 66.0 innings
against conference foes.
SOWDER’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year
School
2007 Long Beach State
2008 Long Beach State
2009 Long Beach State
3 years
W
28
40
35
103
L
25
17
21
63
T
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.528
.702
.625
.620
Kim Sowder led Long Beach State to a 35-21 record in her third season at
the helm, the second straight 30+ win season for the 49ers under her watch. The
former LBSU assistant has already amassed an impressive 103 victories in her three
year career.
Working mainly with the hitting and defense in her assistant coach role for
11 seasons, Sowder was an integral part of the Long Beach State success. In 2005,
the 49ers set school records for team batting average (.273) and home runs (39).
Defensively, the 49ers have led the Big West in team fielding percentage in four
of the last six seasons. The 1998 squad won the NCAA fielding percentage crown
with its school-record .978 clip.
Sowder’s success as a coach can be traced to her success as a player for Long
Beach State. She was a third team All-American in 1991, a two-time all-conference
performer and is the school’s all-time stolen base leader with 50. Her 19 steals
in the 1991 season still ranks first on the 49er single season chart. Sowder also
ranks in the 49er career top 10 in at bats (860), runs (96), walks (49), hits (204),
sacrifices (52) and stolen bases (50). Defensively, she holds three of the top four
single season assist marks including a school-record 243 in 1992.
A 1998 inductee into the Long Beach State Athletics Hall of Fame, Sowder
earned her undergraduate degree from Long Beach State in 1993 in marketing.
After graduation she went into the coaching ranks, spending two seasons as an
assistant coach at the University of the Pacific. She returned to Long Beach State in
August of 1995 as an assistant coach and was promoted to associate head coach
in 2003. Sowder earned her master’s in physical education from Azusa Pacific in
2004.
#6 Brooke Turner
Junior
Pitcher
Buena Park, Calif.
ON DECK WITH turner
Earned second team All-Big West honors in 2009 following first team
designation in 2008 ... Finished sophomore campaign ranked third in Big
West in wins (18) and innings pitched (185.0), while finishing eighth in ERA
(2.35) ... Ten-time Big West Pitcher of the Week over her first two seasons ...
Enters 2010 with career totals of 394 strikeouts, 23 shutouts, 45 victories
and 53 complete games.
49er Softball Complex
All-Time Record: 195-69-1
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2009 49ER BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Sandell, Brittney
Linke, Danielle
Weber, Ashley
Griffin, Jennifer
Perez, Jonae
Levine, Ashley
Goad, Brianna
Pocock, Kristen
Nakawatase, Jodi
Reyes, Brandy
Pagano, Bridgette
Rosen, Alisha
Burba, Casey
Madigan, Jennifer
Littleworth, Andrea
Denio, Megan
LONG BEACH STATE
Opponents
AVG
.500
.342
.317
.314
.275
.273
.250
.250
.245
.239
.205
.185
.133
.118
.100
.091
.270
.235
GP-GS
AB
R
H
2-0
2
0
1
55-55 184 31
63
55-55 167 24
53
56-56 153 35
48
54-53 153 13
42
51-51 132 14
36
56-56 140 23
35
49-49 128 16
32
41-37
98 12
24
54-53 142
9
34
36-23
78 14
16
25-8
27
5
5
26-6
30
8
4
14-3
17
3
2
13-0
10
0
1
37-1
11 10
1
56
1472 217 397
56
1450 168 341
2B
0
14
9
18
2
1
2
9
3
4
5
1
0
0
0
0
68
43
3B
0
2
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
6
HR
0
8
0
8
2
2
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
26
27
RBI
0
28
17
40
22
17
15
19
10
19
9
1
0
1
1
0
199
155
TB
1
105
64
90
50
45
41
52
30
41
26
6
4
2
1
1
559
477
SLG%
.500
.571
.383
.588
.327
.341
.293
.406
.306
.289
.333
.222
.133
.118
.100
.091
.380
.329
BB
0
13
5
50
20
13
18
20
9
24
3
2
0
1
2
4
184
123
Player
Petty, Taylor
Turner, Brooke
Cross, Kelly
Pagano, Bridgette
LONG BEACH STATE Opponents
ERA
1.39
2.35
4.40
7.36
2.42
3.00
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
IP
H
R ER BB SO
15-4 28-19 15
4/0
0 150.2 112 36 30 49 134
18-13 34-32 22
6/1
1 185.0 171 84 62 42 157
2-1
8-0
0
0/0
0 20.2 15 16 13 15
8
0-3
9-5
0
0/1
0 25.2 43 32 27 17 21
35-21
56
37
11/1
1 382.0 341 168 132 123 320
21-35
56
24
5/1
2 375.2 397 217 161 184 219
HBP
0
11
4
1
1
8
4
3
1
5
0
0
0
1
1
0
40
18
SO
1
26
9
28
23
17
17
36
14
16
7
4
4
5
5
7
219
320
GDP
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
OB%
.500
.414
.350
.483
.360
.373
.352
.364
.312
.364
.232
.241
.133
.211
.308
.333
.364
.301
SF SH
0
0
2
1
1 26
1
0
1
4
0
3
0
3
0
5
1
2
2
6
1
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
9 57
10 43
SB-ATT
0-0
1-2
0-1
7-7
1-1
3-3
6-7
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
4-7
1-1
0-0
0-0
2-3
26-34
29-39
2009 49ER PITCHING STATISTICS
2B
19
16
3
5
43
68
3B
2
0
1
3
6
8
HR
AB
8 547
16 714
0
76
3 113
27 1450
26 1472
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.205
3
6
0
.239
4
8
0
.197
0
3
1
.381
0
1
0
.235
7
18
1
.270
26
40
0
2009 RESULTS (35-21, 15-6 Big West)
Date
2/6
2/6
2/7
2/7
2/8
2/13
2/14
2/14
2/15
2/15
2/20
2/20
2/21
2/21
2/22
2/27
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/1
3/6
3/6
3/7
3/8
Opponent
Result
!vs. #22/23 Georgia
L, 6-10
!vs. Southern Illinois
L, 1-7
!vs. Wisconsin
W, 7-0
!vs. Illinois
Cancelled
!vs. Liberty
W, 5-2
#vs. #8/8 Stanford
L, 3-8 (5 - rain)
#vs. Utah State
W, 8-0 (6)
#vs. UC Santa Barbara
L, 3-8 (8)
#vs. #10/7 Washington
L, 1-14 (5)
#at #24/RV San Diego State W, 3-2
$vs. Colorado State
L, 0-1
$vs. Boise State
L, 3-5
$at San Diego
W, 1-0
$vs. Boise State
W, 3-1
$vs. Colorado State
W, 4-1
%Iowa State
W, 6-5
%Brigham Young
W, 5-0
%Wisconsin
W, 4-1
%Iowa State
W, 9-1 (6)
% #15/12 Fresno State
W, 8-0 (6)
^Longwood
W, 4-0
^Florida International
L, 3-9
^Iowa
L, 0-3
^ #4/3 UCLA
W, 2-1
Date
3/8
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/14
3/15
3/20
3/21
3/21
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
Opponent
Result
^Syracuse
W, 4-1
&at San Jose State
W, 2-1 (8)
&vs. Vermont
W, 9-0 (5)
&vs. UNLV
L, 2-4
&vs. Sacramento State
W, 5-4 (8)
&vs. Canisius
W, 14-0 (5)
at #t-6/11 Arizona State
L, 7-11
at #t-6/11 Arizona State
L, 3-5
at #t-6/11 Arizona State
L, 6-10
*UC Davis
W, 2-0
*UC Davis
L, 0-2
*UC Davis
W, 4-3
*Cal State Northridge
W, 6-2
*Cal State Northridge
W, 3-2
*Cal State Northridge
W, 6-1
*at RV/t-#25 Cal Poly
L, 0-1
*at RV/t-#25 Cal Poly
L, 1-2
*at RV/t-#25 Cal Poly
L, 1-2
*UC Santa Barbara (ESPNU) W, 4-0
*UC Santa Barbara (ESPNU) W, 1-0
*UC Santa Barbara
W, 6-1
*Cal State Fullerton
W, 3-2
*Cal State Fullerton
W, 6-4
*Cal State Fullerton
L, 0-2
Date
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
5/15
5/16
5/16
Opponent
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
*at Pacific
*at Pacific
*at Pacific
+at #2 UCLA
+vs. UNLV
+vs. Fresno State
Result
L, 3-5
W, 4-1
W, 5-3
W, 6-1
W, 2-1 (8)
W, 6-1
L, 2-4
W, 3-1 (13)
L, 2-12
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
# - Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
$ - USD Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)
% - Mayfair Tournament (Lakewood, Calif.)
^ - Long Beach Invitational (Lakewood, Calif.)
& - National Invitational Softball Tournament
(San Jose, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
+ - NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Rankings for NCAA contests are national seed
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Ashley Weber
Hits
Ashley Weber
Doubles
Kristen Pocock
Ashley Weber
Triples
Four tied
Home Runs
Kristen Pocock
21
OFFENSIVE
.317
63
9
9
1
3
RBI
Kristen Pocock
Brandy Reyes
19
19
Runs
Ashley Weber
24
Slugging Percentage
Kristen Pocock
.406
Hits Per Seven Innings
Taylor Petty
6.47
Walks
Brandy Reyes
24
Strikeouts
Brooke Turner
157
Stolen Bases
Alisha Rosen
4
Games Started
Brooke Turner
32
Complete Games
Brooke Turner
22
Wins
Brooke Turner
PITCHING
18
ERA
Taylor Petty
1.39
Runs
Taylor Petty
36
Earned Runs
Taylor Petty
30
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Innings Pitched
Brooke Turner
Walks
Brooke Turner
Opponents’ Batting Average
Taylor Petty
185.0
42
.205
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QUICK FACTS
Location:...........................................................Davis, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................32,153
Founded:...................................................................... 1908
Colors:.................................................Yale Blue and Gold
Nickname:.................................................................Aggies
Field (Capacity):................................. La Rue Field (500)
Press Box:.................................................. (530) 979-1749
Chancellor:..............................................Dr. Linda Katehi
Athletic Director:....................................Greg Warzecka
Senior Woman Administrator:............. Nona Richardson
Asst. AD/Media Relations Director:....... Mike Robles
Softball SID:............................................ John McMahon
Phone:........................................................ (530) 752-2663
Fax:.............................................................. (530) 754-5674
Email Address:..................... jmcmahon@ucdavis.edu
Website Address:................www.ucdavisaggies.com
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Elizabeth Santana
Michelle Espiritu
Kylie Fan
Dana Waldusky
Kelly Harman
Bianca Castillo
Sarah Axelson
Megan Guzman
Jessica Gonzalez
Rachel Miller
Heather Zimmerman
Kelly Schulze
Alex Holmes
Jessica Thweatt
Marissa Araujo
J.J. Wagoner
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Yr.
Hometown/Last School
Fr.
Fontana, Calif./Etiwanda HS
Sr.
Mission Viejo, Calif./Capistrano Valley HS
So.
San Ramon, Calif./California HS
Fr.
Glendora, Calif./Glendora HS
So. Trabuco Canyon, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS
Jr.
Bakersfield, Calif./North HS
Sr.
Danville, Calif./Monte Vista HS
Fr.
Long Beach, Calif./Woodrow Wilson HS
Jr.
Cameron Park, Calif./Ponderosa HS
So.
Costa Mesa, Calif./Edison HS
So.
Saugus, Calif./William S. Hart HS
Fr.
Pacifica, Calif./Terra Nova HS
Jr.
San Juan Capistrano, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS
Fr.
Sacramento, Calif./Inderkum HS
Sr.
Indio, Calif./Odessa College
Fr.
Napa, Calif./Napa HS
Head Coach:.................................................. Karen Yoder
Alma Mater (Year):..................Cal State East Bay (1996)
Career Record:.........................245-294-3 (10 seasons)
Record at UCD:.......................99-181-1 (Five seasons)
Assistant Coach:.....................................Alicia Hollowell
Assistant Coach:.........................Dominique Lastrapes
Volunteer Assistant:........................Dougie McCaulley
Softball Office:........................................ (530) 754-6944
Junior Pitcher/
Designated Player
Alex Holmes
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 10/8
Starters Returning/Lost...............................................6/3
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................1/1
Newcomers..........................................................................6
2009 Overall Record:...............................................22-32
2009 Big West Record:....................................6-15 (7th)
Big West All-Time Record.......................................46-68
Big West Games Only Record...............................15-27
Big West Championships................................................0
NCAA Tournament Appearances.................................0 Date 2/12
2/12
2/13
2/13
- UC Davis enters 2010 looking to register its first
2/14
winning season in its third year of full DI status.
2/16
UCD has gone 46-68 in its first two seasons as a
2/20
member of the Big West, including a respectable
2/20
2/24
15-27 mark against conference foes.
2/26
2/27
- Despite their relative infancy, the Aggies have
2/27
had a number of players recognized for their
2/28
outstanding efforts on the field. Former pitcher
2/28
Jessica Hancock became the first UCD player to
3/3
claim first team All-Big West honors in 2008, while 3/5
current player Kelly Harman became the first Aggie 3/5
to win a major award with the 2009 Freshman Field 3/6
3/6
Player of the Year honor.
3/7
- UC Davis certainly isn’t easing up on the schedule 3/13
3/14
to acclimate themselves to DI. The club will play
3/15
nationally-recognized programs such as UCLA,
3/23
Hawai’i, Texas, Northwestern, California and
3/24
defending national champion Washington.
3/26
SLAP BUNTS
3/27
3/28
4/2
2010 AGGIE SCHEDULE
Day
Fri.
Fr.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Tue.
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Wed.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Opponent
Time
!vs. Kent State
9 am
!vs. Loyola Marymount
11:15 am
!at UNLV
3:45 pm
!vs. Cal State Bakersfield
8:15 pm
!at UNLV
12 pm
Sacramento State (DH)
1 pm
#vs. Portland State
11 am
#at UCLA
4 pm
Santa Clara (DH)
1 pm
$vs. Hawai’i
10:30 am
$vs. Texas
5:30 pm
$vs. Utah
8 pm
$vs. Northwestern
11 am
$vs. Washington
1 pm
at California
3 pm
%vs. Oregon State
3:45 pm
%vs. Loyola Marymount
6 pm
%vs. Indiana
9 am
%vs. Northwestern
3:45 pm
%vs. Florida
9 am
^vs. East Carolina
12:30 pm
at California
1 pm
Iona
2 pm
Stanford
2 pm
San Jose State
2 pm
&Sacramento State
10 am
&Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
11:15 am
&California
2:30 pm
*at Cal State Northridge (DH) 12 pm
Date 4/3
4/6
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/20
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Sat.
Tue.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Tue.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
Time
*at Cal State Northridge
12 pm
at Stanford
6 pm
*at Pacific (DH)
12 pm
*at Pacific
12 pm
*Long Beach State (DH)
12 pm
*Long Beach State
12 pm
at Nevada (DH)
2 pm
*at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
12 pm
*at Cal State Fullerton
12 pm
*UC Riverside (DH)
12 pm
*UC Riverside
12 pm
*at Cal Poly (DH)
12 pm
*at Cal Poly
12 pm
*UC Santa Barbara (DH)
1:30 pm
*UC Santa Barbara
12 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Sportco Kickoff Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
# - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Westwood, Calif.)
$ - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
% - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)
^ - at Berkeley, Calif.
& - Aggie Stampede (Davis, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
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HEAD COACH
KAREN YODER
#10 Kelly Harman
Sophomore
Infielder
Trabuco Canyon, Calif.
Alma Mater
Cal State East Bay (1996)
Career Record
245-294-3
Record at UC Davis
99-181-1
ON DECK WITH Harman
YODER’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
(Four-year schools only)
Year
School
W
L
T
1998 Cal State Heyward
25
26
0
1999 Cal State Heyward
24
18
0
2000 Cal State Heyward
31
12
1
2001 UNC-Greensboro
31
27
0
2002 UNC-Greensboro
35
30
1
2005 UC Davis
7
47
0
2006 UC Davis
15
39
0
2007 UC Davis
31
27
1
2008 UC Davis
24
36
0
2009 UC Davis
22
32
0
10 years
245 294
3
2009 Big West Freshman Player of the Year and honorable mention All-Big
West selection ... Started all 53 games at shortstop and led club in batting
(.293), home runs (5) and RBI (23) ... Also had team-highs with 13 multihit games and six multi-RBI outings ... Batted .328 in Big West contests
... Sizzling start to the season included a 6-for-12 showing with three
homers and six RBI in four contests at Louisville Slugger Desert Classic
(February 14-15).
Pct.
.490
.571
.716
.534
.538
.130
.278
.534
.400
.407
.455
#21 Alex Holmes
Junior
Pitcher/Designated Player
San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
Karen Yoder returns for her sixth season at the helm of the UC Davis program after
registering her third 20+ win campaign with the Aggies a year ago.
Yoder came to UC Davis from after a head coaching stint at Napa Valley College
during the 2003 and 2004 seasons, going 45-40. She led Napa to the Bay Valley Conference title in her first season, earning BVC Coach of the Year honors. In 2004, Yoder
guided the Storm to a runner-up finish in the league’s West Division. Prior to her stint
at NVC, she served as head softball coach at North Carolina Greensboro from 2001-02,
going 66-57-1.
Yoder held her first head coaching position at her alma mater Cal State Hayward
(now known as Cal State East Bay) after serving as an assistant coach for two seasons.
She guided the Pioneers for three years, posting an overall record of 80-56-1, 32-3 in
conference play and twice winning Cal Pac Conference Coach of the Year accolades.
As a collegiate player, Yoder lettered three years as a catcher and designated player
at the University of New Mexico from 1991 to 1994. Yoder previously played at West
Valley College, where she was selected as NorCal Catcher of the Year in 1990. In 1991,
she won All-America honors as a catcher at the ASA national tournament.
After her collegiate career, Yoder played two years in the Women’s Professional
Fastpitch League as a member of the Georgia Pride and the Durham Dragons. Ironically
she was a teammate of former UC Davis All-American Trisha Reinhardt (Hayes).
ON DECK WITH holmes
Received two All-Conference honors following 2009 season, claimed first
team accolades as a designated player and honorable mention kudos as
a pitcher ... Appeared in 35 games with 20 starts in the circle, led team
and ranked fourth in Big West with 1.83 ERA. Also posted three shutouts,
108 strikeouts, 13 complete games and one save in 168 innings ... Fanned
career-best 11 in each of her first two starts of the ‘09 campaign ... Finished
second on team with .275 batting average and 19 RBI. Also hit one homer
and collected 30 hits.
LaRue Field
All-Time Record: N/A
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2009 AGGIE BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Hancock, Jessica
Corbett, Jenny
Harman, Kelly
Holmes, Alex
Paine, Belinda
Axelson, Sarah
Emde, Erin
Araujo, Marissa
Miller, Rachel
Castillo, Bianca
Espiritu, Michelle
Gonzalez, Jessica
Fan, Kylie
Menapace, Deanna
Stauder, Julie
Low, Caitlin
Zimmerman, Heather
Kociemba, Nicole
Golding, Randy
UC DAVIS
Opponents
AVG
.348
.333
.295
.275
.274
.265
.256
.248
.233
.225
.222
.200
.200
.190
.187
.000
.000
.000
.000
.246
.235
GP-GS
AB
R
H
13-11
23
3
8
17-7
3
0
1
53-53 156 22
46
41-35 109
5
30
54-53 175 20
48
51-44 113 15
30
54-54 156
5
40
51-48 133 13
33
51-51 133
9
31
37-17
71
5
16
36-18
54
6
12
54-54
85
5
17
31-0
5
7
1
8-8
21
3
4
54-54 150 23
28
26-3
7
6
0
10-2
6
0
0
5-0
1
1
0
4-0
0
2
0
54
1401 150 345
54
1407 146 331
2B
1
0
6
6
3
6
8
13
8
4
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
60
50
3B
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
5
HR
0
0
5
1
0
3
0
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
17
16
RBI
1
0
23
19
7
12
18
15
15
3
0
10
0
1
10
0
0
0
0
134
131
TB
9
1
67
43
51
45
48
55
50
23
14
18
1
4
37
0
0
0
0
466
439
SLG%
.391
.333
.429
.394
.291
.398
.308
.414
.376
.324
.259
.212
.200
.190
.247
.000
.000
.000
.000
.333
.312
BB
1
0
7
6
4
12
11
8
3
4
2
3
0
1
22
0
1
0
0
85
120
HBP
1
0
3
0
0
6
0
5
6
0
2
6
0
1
13
0
1
0
0
44
29
SO
5
2
29
22
34
17
16
31
17
8
7
10
2
6
18
6
3
1
0
234
291
GDP
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
11
OB%
.400
.333
.337
.305
.291
.364
.304
.315
.282
.267
.276
.274
.200
.261
.341
.000
.250
.000
.000
.309
.308
SF SH
0
1
0
1
0
3
3
2
0
5
1
4
1
7
0
1
0
7
0
1
0
3
1
5
0
1
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6 48
1 34
SB-ATT
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
12-14
0-1
0-0
6-9
1-1
0-0
7-7
4-6
2-3
1-1
8-11
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
42-55
39-51
2009 AGGIE PITCHING STATISTICS
Player
Holmes, Alex
Hancock, Jessica
Kociemba, Nicole
UC DAVIS
Opponents
ERA
1.83
1.85
3.73
1.86
2.29
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
9-18 35-20 13
3/3
1
13-13 37-33 14
5/2
0
0-1
10-1
0
0/3
0
22-32
54
27
12/4
1
32-22
54
26
12/2
3
IP
168.0
185.0
15.0
368.0
370.2
H
R ER BB SO
155 58 44 48 108
162 80 49 66 172
14
8
8
6 11
331 146 98 120 291
338 147 121 83 232
2B
27
20
3
50
59
3B
5
0
0
5
5
HR
AB
7 635
6 715
3
57
16 1407
17 1384
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.244
3
12
0
.227
20
17
1
.246
3
0
0
.235
26
29
1
.244
21
43
0
2009 RESULTS (22-32, 6-15 Big West)
Date
2/7
2/7
2/8
2/8
2/11
2/14
2/14
2/15
2/15
2/17
2/21
2/21
2/25
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/1
3/4
3/7
3/7
3/8
3/8
3/11
Opponent
Result
!vs. Liberty
W, 5-0
!vs. Fordham
W, 2-1
!vs. James Madison
W, 5-0
!vs. Illinois
L, 1-2
San Jose State
Cancelled
#vs. Brigham Young
W, 5-0
#vs. Oregon State
L, 0-2
#vs. Hawai’i
W, 8-1
#vs. Utah
L, 3-4
Nevada
PPD, to 4/8
at Saint Mary’s
W, 1-0
at Saint Mary’s
W, 11-0
Santa Clara
W, 4-1
$vs. Utah
W, 1-0 (9)
$vs. San Diego
W, 5-0
$vs. Oregon
L, 0-3 (8)
$vs. Colorado State
L, 0-3
at Sacramento State (DH) PPD to 3/11
%vs. San Diego State
L, 0-1
%vs. Penn State
L, 1-4
%at #5/6 Stanford
L, 0-1
%vs. Illinois State
L, 1-3
at Sacramento State
L, 0-1
Date
3/11
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/14
3/15
3/23
3/24
3/24
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/8
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/23
Opponent
at Sacramento State
^vs. Canisius
^vs. Sacramento State
^vs. Vermont
^vs. Colorado State
^vs. UNLV
at Cal State Bakersfield
at RV/#24 Fresno State
at RV/#24 Fresno State
*at Long Beach State
*at Long Beach State
*at Long Beach State
*Pacific
*Pacific
*Pacific
Nevada
*Cal State Fullerton
*Cal State Fullerton
*Cal State Fullerton
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
*at UC Riverside
Oregon State
Result
L, 4-5
W, 1-0
W, 5-0
W, 5-1
W, 4-2
L, 3-5
W, 9-0 (5)
L, 0-3
L, 1-2 (8)
L, 0-2
W, 2-0
L, 3-4
W, 1-0
W, 7-1
W, 5-4
W, 8-3
L, 3-10
L, 4-5
L, 2-7
W, 10-5
L, 0-1
L, 0-4
L, 4-5
Date
4/23
4/25
4/25
4/26
4/29
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
Opponent
Oregon State
* #22/22 Cal Poly
* #22/22 Cal Poly
* #22/22 Cal Poly
#13/14 California
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
*Cal State Northridge
*Cal State Northridge
*Cal State Northridge
Result
L, 2-7
L, 1-4
L, 2-3
L, 2-7
L, 1-3
L, 2-3
L, 0-1
L, 0-12 (5)
W, 3-2 (10)
L, 1-3
L, 2-5
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Cathedral City Kick Off (Cathedral City, Calif.)
# - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas,
Nev.)
$ - San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)
% - Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)
^ - National Invitational Softball Tournament
(San Jose, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Kelly Harman
Hits
Kelly Harman
Doubles
Marissa Araujo
Triples
Alex Holmes
Home Runs
Kelly Harman
RBI
Kelly Harman
Runs
Kelly Harman
OFFENSIVE
.295
46
13
Slugging Percentage
Kelly Harman
.429
Walks
Sarah Axelson
12
Stolen Bases
Marissa Araujo
6
PITCHING
2
Wins
Alex Holmes
5
ERA
Alex Holmes
1.83
23
Runs
Alex Holmes
58
22
Earned Runs
Alex Holmes
44
9
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Hits Per Seven Innings
Alex Holmes
6.46
Strikeouts
Alex Holmes
108
Games Started
Alex Holmes
20
Complete Games
Alex Holmes
13
Innings Pitched
Alex Holmes
Walks
Alex Holmes
Opponents’ Batting Average
Alex Holmes
168.0
48
.244
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QUICK FACTS
Location:....................................................Riverside, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................18,083
Founded:...................................................................... 1954
Colors:...............................................................Blue & Gold
Nickname:......................................................Highlanders
Field (Capacity):...............Amy S. Harrison Field (750)
Press Box:.........................................................................N/A
Chancellor:............................................ Timothy P. White
Athletic Director:..................................... Stan Morrison
Senior Woman Administrator:................. Janet Lucas
Asst. AD/Media Relations Director:....John Maxwell
Softball SID:.................................................. Lauren Kane
Phone:........................................................ (951) 827-4571
Fax:.............................................................. (951) 827-3569
Email Address:............................. lauren.kane@ucr.edu
Website Address:...............www.gohighlanders.com
2010 HIGHLANDER ROSTER
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Name
Kameryn Hebenton
Casey Suda
Tiana Towns
Kayla White
Alexis Villamor
Alexis Pickett
Ariel Shore
Taylor Thomas
Brittany Kenney
Dawn Brodersen
Brooke Hebenton
Marissa Alvidrez
Jessica Vasser
Lauren Molina
Jojo Mendoza
Shavon Bates
Samantha Noddin
Sidney Roles
Nicole Carter
Amy Lwin
Pos.
IF
P
OF
OF
OF
C
OF
IF
UT
C
IF
P/DP
IF
P
UT
IF
C
C
OF
P
B/T
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
Ht.
5-1
5-9
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-5
5-4
5-4
5-4
5-7
5-3
5-5
5-7
5-8
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-2
5-7
5-6
Yr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Hometown/Last School
Beaumont, Calif./Beaumont HS
Fullerton, Calif./El Dorado HS
Perris, Calif./Occidental College
San Jose, Calif./Piedmont Hills HS
Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS
Fairfield, Calif./Rodriguez HS
San Dimas, Calif./San Dimas HS
Highland, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS
Canyon Lake, Calif./Temescal Canyon HS
Edwards Air Force Base, Calif./Desert HS
Beaumont, Calif./Beaumont HS
Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS
San Diego, Calif./Mt. Carmel HS
Mission Viejo, Calif./Foothill HS
San Jose, Calif./Presentation HS
Long Beach, Calif./Millikan HS
San Leandro, Calif./Arroyo HS
El Segundo, Calif./El Segundo HS
Upland, Calif./Upland HS
San Dimas, Calif./Bishop Amat HS
Head Coach:............................................... Connie Miner
Alma Mater (Year):............. Nebraska-Kearney (1979)
Career Record:.........................455-635-2 (19 seasons)
Record at UCR:............................103-226 (Six seasons)
Assistant Coach:.............................................Candi Letts
Assistant Coach:....................................... Franny Morlet
Volunteer Assistant Coach:..........Cassie Greenawalt
Softball Office:........................................ (951) 827-7708
Senior Pitcher/
Designated Player
Marissa Alvidrez
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 13/9
Starters Returning/Lost:..............................................5/3
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................2/1
Newcomers:.........................................................................7
2009 Overall Record:...............................................18-32
2009 Big West Record:....................................7-14 (6th)
Big West All-Time Record.................................. 131-315
Big West Games Only Record.............................29-134
Big West Championships................................................0
NCAA Tournament Appearances.................................0 Date 2/13
2/13
2/14
2/14
- UC Riverside had a historic season in 2009 as
2/19
the club won seven conference games, the most
2/19
victories against league opponents as a member 2/20
2/20
of the Big West. The previous best was five set in
2/21
2002 and 2008.
2/26
2/26
2/27
- Head coach Connie Miner is the most
2/27
experienced Big West coach when it comes to
2/28
total years and games coached. Miner, entering
3/3
3/5
her 20th season as a DI head softball coach, has
3/6
served in a manager capacity for 1,092 contests
3/7
in stops at Eastern Michigan, San Jose State and
3/7
UC Riverside.
3/9
3/12
3/14
- If Marissa Alvidrez can bounce back from an
3/14
injury riddled ‘09 season and claim first team All3/22
Big West honors, she will become just the second 3/23
player in UCR history to earn first team accolades 3/26
3/27
two times in a career.
3/27
3/28
3/28
SLAP BUNTS
25
2010 HIGHLANDER SCHEDULE
Day
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Tue.
Fri.
Sun.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Opponent
Time
!vs. Boise State
11:30 am
at San Diego
2 pm
Boise State
11:30 am
San Diego
2 pm
#vs. Sacramento State
12:15 pm
#at Stanford
4:45 pm
#vs. Illinois
6 pm
#vs. Fresno State
8:15 pm
#vs. Nevada
11:15 am
$vs. North Texas
2 pm
$at Texas-San Antonio
4 pm
$at Texas-San Antonio
9 am
$vs. North Texas
1 pm
$vs. North Texas
9 am
UCLA
2 pm
%East Tennessee State
2 pm
%Ohio State
2 pm
%Notre Dame
11:30 am
%East Tennessee State
2 pm
Buffalo (DH)
12:30 pm
^Idaho State (DH)
9 am
^Northern Illinois
9 am
^Harvard
11:30 am
Cal State Bakersfield (DH)
1 pm
Utah (DH)
12 pm
&vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
3 pm
&vs. Sacramento State
9 am
&vs. California
1:15 pm
&vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
10 am
&vs. Sacramento State
12:30 pm
Date 4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
*at Cal Poly (DH)
*at Cal Poly
*at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
*at Cal State Fullerton
*UC Santa Barbara (DH)
*UC Santa Barbara
*Pacific (DH)
*Pacific
*at UC Davis (DH)
*at UC Davis
*Cal State Northridge (DH)
*Cal State Northridge
*at Long Beach State (DH)
*at Long Beach State
Time
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
12 pm
1 pm
1 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - at San Diego, Calif.
# - Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)
$ - UTSA Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)
% - aTen Construction Tournament (Riverside, Calif.)
^ - Amy S. Harrison Classic (Riverside, Calif.)
& - Aggie Stampede (Davis, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
uc riverside HIGHLANDERS
HEAD COACH
#9 Brittany Keeney
Sophomore
Utility
Canyon Lake, Calif.
CONNIE MINER
Alma Mater
Nebraska-Kearney (1979)
Career Record
455-635-2
ON DECK WITH keeney
Record at UC Riverside
103-226
miner’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year School W
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
EMU
EMU
EMU
EMU
EMU
EMU
EMU
EMU
EMU
SJSU
SJSU
SJSU
SJSU
36
22
32
34
27
33
37
24
25
24
26
13
19
L T
21
34
24
24
26
33
26
34
32
38
33
47
37
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Pct. Year School W
.632
.393
.571
.586
.509
.500
.587
.414
.441
.387
.441
.217
.339
2004 UCR
2005 UCR
2006 UCR
2007 UCR
2008 UCR
2009 UCR
19 years
13
15
22
16
19
18
455
L T
50
43
27
37
37
32
635
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Pct.
.206
.259
.449
.302
.339
.360
.418
Connie Miner leads an experiened UC Riverside team into 2010 after a 18-32
record a year ago. Included in that total was a program-record seven conference
victories, surpassing the high set in 2002 and ‘08.
Miner returned to the UCR campus as a head coach in 2004 after serving a
one-year stint as the associate head coach at North Carolina. She spent three
seasons as the associate head coach at UC Riverside from 2000-02.
Miner has accumulated significant head coaching experience on the Division
I level, having spent eight seasons at Eastern Michigan and four more at San Jose
State. She compiled a 270-254-2 record at Eastern Michigan, and led the program
to five seasons of .500 or better. She coached one All-American and nine Mideast
regional selections during her tenure.
While with the Spartans, Miner amassed an 82-155 record. She earned career
win No. 300 on March 14, 1998 in a 12-3 triumph over Centenary.
At North Carolina in 2003, where she was in charge of pitchers, catchers,
IFielders and hitting, Miner helped guide the Tar Heels to a 40-22-1 record and a
spot in the 2003 NCAA Tournament.
Garnered honorable mention All-Big West honors in her debut collegiate
season ... Led team in hits (42), batting average (.270) and total bases (62),
while ranking second on club in slugging (.408), runs (17), RBI (17), triples
(2) and home runs (3) ... One of four Highlanders to play and start in all 50
contests a year ago ... First UCR homer came on March 13 against Longwood.
Also recorded an eight-game winning streak during freshman campaign.
#12 Marissa Alvidrez
Senior
Pitcher/Designated Player
Bakersfield, Calif.
ON DECK WITH ALVIDREZ
Two-time honorable mention All-Big West selection (2007, ‘09) and first team
choice (2008) ... Shook off injuries a year ago to go 7-12 with a 3.13 ERA in
132.0 innings in the circle, while batting .247 with six homers and a .452
slugging percentage at the plate ... One of two Highlanders in the program’s
DI era to be named first team All-Conference ... Just four homers shy of 10th
place on Big West career homers list, while .349 career batting average is just
15 points shy of 10th on the all-time career Big West ledger.
Amy S. Harrison Field
All-Time Record: 65-119 (DI Only)
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2009 HIGHLANDER BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Towns, Tiana
Kenney, Brittany
Adgar, Patricia
Vasser, Jessica
Hebenton, Kameryn
Lwin, Amy
Alvidrez, Marissa
Thomas, Taylor
Marquez, Krystal
Mendoza, Joanella
Hebenton, Brooke
Curtis, Katie
Redman, Quinn
Noddin, Samantha
Bolinger, Brianna
Marshall, Stephani
Brodersen, Dawn
UC RIVERSIDE
Opponents
AVG
.310
.276
.273
.257
.250
.250
.247
.247
.213
.193
.188
.151
.118
.000
.000
.000
.000
.226
.298
GP-GS
AB
R
H
11-9
29
2
9
50-50 152 17
42
44-40 110 11
30
46-38 105 10
27
50-50 156 25
39
3-3
4
0
1
36-36
93 10
23
50-50 150 16
37
50-50 122 12
26
42-23
83
4
16
42-37 112 11
21
42-31
93 12
14
38-36
68
4
8
12-12
13
1
0
4-0
4
0
0
4-3
2
0
0
17-0
1
7
0
50
1297 142 293
50
1360 231 405
2B
1
7
0
4
8
0
1
8
2
2
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
41
54
3B
0
2
0
1
4
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
10
6
HR
0
3
0
1
0
0
6
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
21
RBI
6
17
5
12
15
0
11
19
13
4
11
3
4
0
0
0
0
120
201
TB
10
62
30
36
55
1
42
53
34
18
33
17
11
0
0
0
0
402
534
SLG%
.345
.408
.273
.343
.353
.250
.452
.353
.279
.217
.295
.183
.162
.000
.000
.000
.000
.310
.393
BB
3
7
4
22
16
0
19
21
10
5
4
12
5
4
0
0
0
132
152
HBP
0
5
0
3
3
0
3
1
7
1
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
27
24
SO
6
19
22
12
26
1
16
22
19
24
21
21
28
8
1
1
0
247
133
GDP
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
4
OB%
.375
.327
.298
.391
.331
.250
.391
.341
.309
.247
.229
.248
.178
.316
.000
.000
.000
.309
.375
SF SH
0
0
1
4
0
6
3
2
0
8
0
1
0
2
1
6
0
3
0
5
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5 42
14 41
SB-ATT
1-1
2-6
7-9
1-1
6-8
0-0
0-1
3-3
3-3
1-2
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
26-38
52-57
2009 HIGHLANDER PITCHING STATISTICS
Player
Alvidrez, Marissa
Lwin, Amy
Marshall, Stephani
Suda, Casey
Klimzcak, Amanda
Bolinger, Brianna
UC RIVERSIDE Opponents
ERA
3.13
3.53
3.71
10.50
14.00
99.00
3.59
1.99
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
IP
H
R ER BB SO
7-12 26-14 10
0/0
0 132.0 142 86 59 68 61
4-5 18-14
4
1/0
0 77.1 100 50 39 34 17
6-14 29-22 10
2/0
1 122.2 154 85 65 46 55
1-0
2-0
0
0/0
0
4.0
6
6
6
3
0
0-0
1-0
0
0/0
0
1.0
3
2
2
0
0
0-0
1-0
0
0/0
0
0.0
0
2
2
1
0
18-31
50
24
3/0
1 337.0 405 231 173 152 133
30-18
50
29
12/3
3 344.0 293 142 98 132 247
2B
19
13
22
0
0
0
54
41
3B
1
2
3
0
0
0
6
10
HR
AB
12 517
1 317
6 504
1
16
1
6
0
0
21 1360
16 1297
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.275
13
17
1
.315
6
2
0
.306
7
4
3
.375
2
0
0
.500
0
0
0
.000
0
1
0
.298
28
24
4
.226
17
27
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2009 RESULTS (18-32, 7-14 Big West)
Date
2/6
2/6
2/7
2/7
2/13
2/14
2/14
2/15
2/21
2/21
2/22
2/22
2/27
2/27
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/6
3/6
3/7
Opponent
!vs. Houston
!vs. #22/23 Georgia
!vs. Southern Illinois
!vs. Liberty
#San Diego
#Colorado State
#Tulsa
#San Diego
$vs. #4/t-4 Michigan
$vs. Indiana
$vs. East Carolina
$at Florida State
%vs. Indiana
%vs. Oregon State
%vs. #5/7 Stanford
%vs. Minnesota
%vs. #11/9 California
^vs. Utah State
^vs. Temple
^vs. Temple
Result
L, 0-5
L, 0-16 (5)
L, 4-5 (9)
Postponed
W, 8-3
L, 2-6
L, 0-4
W, 8-7 (9)
L, 1-6
L, 0-6
L, 0-3
L, 2-13
W, 6-1
L, 0-9
L, 1-14
L, 0-3
L, 3-8
L, 1-4
W, 6-0
W, 5-4
Date
3/7
3/8
3/11
3/11
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/14
3/25
3/25
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/18
Opponent
^vs. Sacramento State
^vs. Sacramento State
Saint Joseph’s
Saint Joseph’s
&Longwood
&Providence
&Providence
Longwood
at Cal State Bakersfield
at Cal State Bakersfield
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
*at UC Santa Barbara
*Cal State Fullerton
*Cal State Fullerton
*Cal State Fullerton
*at Pacific
*at Pacific
*at Pacific
*UC Davis
Result
W, 3-1
L, 2-3
W, 7-1
L, 4-5 (8)
W, 14-6
W, 5-3 (8)
W, 6-5
L, 0-5
L, 1-2
W, 3-2
L, 1-4
W, 11-5
L, 1-3
L, 2-6
W, 2-1 (9)
L, 0-4
L, 0-1
W, 2-1
W, 5-3
L, 5-10
Date
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
Opponent
*UC Davis
*UC Davis
*at Cal State Northridge
*at Cal State Northridge
*at Cal State Northridge
*Long Beach State
*Long Beach State
*Long Beach State
* #23/21 Cal Poly
* #23/21 Cal Poly
* #23/21 Cal Poly
Result
W, 1-0
W, 4-0
L, 0-1
L, 1-2
L, 3-5
W, 5-3
L, 1-4
L, 3-5
L, 2-8
L, 0-4
L, 1-11 (6)
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Cathedral City Kick Off (Cathedral City, Calif.)
# - aTen Construction Invitational (Riverside, Calif.)
$ - Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)
% - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)
^ - Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
& - Amy S. Harrison Classic (Riverside, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Brittany Kenney
Hits
Brittany Kenney
Doubles
Kameryn Hebenton
Taylor Thomas
Triples
Kameryn Hebenton
Home Runs
Marissa Alvidrez
RBI
Taylor Thomas
27
Runs
Kameryn Hebenton
OFFENSIVE
.276
42
8
8
4
6
19
25
Slugging Percentage
Marissa Alvidrez
.452
Walks
Jessica Vasser
Stolen Bases
Kameryn Hebenton
Wins
Marissa Alvidrez
ERA
Marissa Alvidrez
Hits Per Seven Innings
Marissa Alvidrez
7.53
22
Strikeouts
Marissa Alvidrez
61
6
Games Started
Marissa Alvidrez
14
Complete Games
Marissa Alvidrez
10
PITCHING
7
3.13
Runs
Amy Lwin
50
Earned Runs
Amy Lwin
39
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Innings Pitched
Marissa Alvidrez
Walks
Amy Lwin
Opponents’ Batting Average
Marissa Alvidrez
132.0
34
.275
uc santa barbara GAUCHOS
QUICK FACTS
Location:..........................................Santa Barbara, Calif.
Enrollment:...............................................................20,000
Founded:...................................................................... 1944
Colors:...............................................................Blue & Gold
Nickname:.............................................................Gauchos
Field (Capacity):.....................Campus Diamond (500)
Press Box:.........................................................................N/A
Chancellor:............................................Dr. Henry T. Yang
Athletic Director:....................................... Mark Massari
Senior Woman Administrator:.............Diane O’Brien
Assistant AD/Communications:........... Bill Mahoney
Softball SID:.................................................... Lisa Skvarla
Phone:........................................................ (805) 893-8603
Fax:.............................................................. (805) 893-4537
Email Address:.............. lisa.skvarla@athletics.ucsb.edu
Website Address:................www.UCSBgauchos.com
2010 GAUCHO ROSTER
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Name
Tiffany Corder
Jackie Sweet
Priscilla Perez
Brooke Putich
Amanda Ziegler
Kelly McDonald
Kelsey Anderson
Lainey DePompa
Keilani Jennings
Jessica Beristianos
MeLinda Matsumoto
Jenny Liepman
Lindsey Correa
Katie McWhirter
Allison Taylor
Jessica Ziegler
Jamie Adishian
Krista Cobb
Pos.
IF
IF
OF
OF
UT
UT
C
C
IF
IF
P
P
P
OF
OF
IF
OF
P
B/T
L/R
R/R
L/R
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L R/R
L/R
R/R
L/R
L/R
R/R
Ht.
5-6
5-6
5-4
5-6
5-8
5-11
5-5
5-8
5-7
5-1
5-10
5-4
5-5
5-5
5-7
5-6
5-2
5-9
Yr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Hometown/Last School
San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS
Corona, Calif./Santiago HS
Carson, Calif./Carson HS
Whittier, Calif./La Serna HS
San Diego, Calif./Westview School
San Mateo, Calif./Notre Dame HS
Santa Maria, Calif./Righetti HS
Sunland, Calif./Crescenta Valley HS
Newbury Park, Calif./Newbury Park HS
Newark, Calif./Newark Memorial HS
Hayward, Calif./James Logan HS
Oak Park, Calif./Oak Park HS
Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro HS
Monrovia, Calif./Monrovia HS
Orange, Calif./El Modena HS
San Diego, Calif./Westview School
Corona, Calif./University of Illinois
West Hills, Calif./El Camino Real HS
Head Coach:...............................................Brie Galicinao
Alma Mater (Year):.............................. Princeton (2002)
Career Record:............................. 56-49 (Two Seasons)
Record at UCSB:......................................................... Same
Assistant Coach:...........................................Caitlin Benyi
Assistant Coach....................................Christine Ramos
Softball Office:........................................ (805) 893-7760
Senior Infielder
Jessica Ziegler
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 13/5
Starters Returning/Lost...............................................6/3
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................3/0
Newcomers..........................................................................4
2009 Overall Record:...............................................26-25
2009 Big West Record:.................................9-12 (t-4th)
Big West All-Time Record.................................. 613-771
Big West Games Only Record.......................... 242-434
Big West Championships................................................0
NCAA Tournament Appearances.................................3 Date 2/11
2/12
2/12
2/13
2/13
- UC Santa Barbara had a solid campaign in Brie
Galicinao’s second season at the helm, going 26- 2/17
2/18
25 with a 9-12 record in the Big West. It marked
2/19
the seventh consecutive winning season for the
Gauchos, the longest streak for the program as a 2/19
2/20
member of the Big West.
2/20
2/25
- UCSB will have a familiar face in the dugout this 2/25
season as former star Christine Ramos (2006-09)
2/26
makes the transition from player to assistant
2/27
coach. Ramos was the first player in program
2/27
history to lead the team in hits in each of her
2/28
four seasons, finished with a .364 career batting
3/4
average and won the 2009 Big West Field Player
3/5
3/5
of the Year award.
3/6
3/6
- With eight conference wins this season, the
3/7
Gauchos will become just the fifth program in
3/12
Big West history to reach the 250-win plateau in
3/13
conference contests. Getting to eight Big West
3/23
wins hasn’t been an issue for UCSB of late as the
3/26
program has won at least that many contests in
3/26
seven of the previous eight seasons.
SLAP BUNTS
2010 GAUCHO SCHEDULE
Day
Thu.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Thu.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Thu.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Tue.
Fri.
Fri.
Opponent
!vs. Northern Colorado
!vs. Tulsa
!vs. Brigham Young
!vs. Maine
!vs. Utah Valley
UCLA (DH)
#at San Diego State
#vs. Washington
#vs. Penn State
#vs. Utah State
#vs. Western Kentucky
$Drexel
$North Dakota State
$Wisconsin
$North Dakota State
$Wisconsin
$Memphis
at Arizona State
%vs. Creighton
%vs. Idaho State
%at Arizona State
%vs. Samford
%vs. Northern Iowa
^vs. Iowa State
Cal State Bakersfield (DH)
at San Diego (DH)
&vs. Cal State Bakersfield
&vs. Brigham Young
Time
3 pm
12:30 pm
3 pm
10 am
3 pm
12 pm
7 pm
11:30 am
4:30 pm
9 am
11:30 am
9 am
11:30 am
8:30 am
1 pm
3:15 pm
11:30 am
6 pm
10 am
12 pm
4:30 pm
6:30 pm
10 am
5 pm
1 pm
12 pm
10 am
12:15 pm
Date 3/27
3/27
3/30
4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Sat.
Sat.
Tue.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
Time
&vs. Santa Clara
9 am
&at Stanford
1:30 pm
Fresno State (DH)
12 pm
*at Cal State Fullerton (DH)
4 pm
*at Cal State Fullerton
12 pm
*Cal Poly (DH)
12 pm
*Cal Poly
12 pm
*at UC Riverside (DH)
12 pm
*at UC Riverside
12 pm
*at Cal State Northridge (DH) 12 pm
*at Cal State Northridge
12 pm
*Long Beach State (DH)
12 pm
*Long Beach State
12 pm
*Pacific (DH)
12 pm
*Pacific
12 pm
*at UC Davis (DH)
12 pm
*at UC Davis
12 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah)
# - Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
$ - Gaucho Classic (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
% - Wilson/DeMarini Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.)
^ - Mustang Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
& - Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
DH denotes doubleheader
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
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HEAD COACH
BRIE GALICINAO
#23 Jessica Ziegler
Senior
Infielder
San Diego, Calif.
Alma Mater
Princeton (2002)
Career Record
56-49
Record at UC Santa Barbara
ON DECK WITH ZIEGLER
Same
Back-to-back honorable mention All-Big West accolades ... Steady offensive
threat ranked eighth in the Big West in hitting (.335), fifth in runs scored
(32) and tied for third in hits (60) ... Had 16 multi-hit games , including six
outings of three hits ... Good base stealer has 29 career thefts ... Has started
UCSB’s last 105 games ... Younger sister Amanda is a sophomore teammate
... Enters 2010 eighth on UCSB career runs list (75).
GALICINAO’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year
School
2008 UC Santa Barbara
2009 UC Santa Barbara
Two years
W
30
26
56
L
24
25
49
T
0
0
0
Pct.
.556
.510
.533
Former UCSB assistant Brie Galicinao enters her third season at the helm of the
Gaucho program, having won 56 games over her first two seasons and claiming
Big West Co-Coach of the Year honors following her first season.
In her two seasons as an assistant with the UCSB program, Galicinao coached
the pitchers and catchers and helped lead the Gauchos to a pair of NCAA
Tournament appearances. In 2007, Jennifer Davis, one of her pitchers, was named
Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year. In addition to her on-field duties, Galicinao
has been involved in recruiting and all other aspects of the program.
Prior to her arrival in Santa Barbara for the 2005-06 season, Galicinao served
as the Director of Athletic Relations at Princeton. She was also an assistant coach
for the Tigers in 2003, helping guide the team to a 24-21-1 record and a berth in
the NCAA Regionals.
As a player at Princeton from 1999-2002, where she graduated with a
Bachelor’s Degree in History, Galicinao was a four-year starting pitcher. In 2002,
her senior season, she was team captain and was selected Ivy League Pitcher of
the Year after leading the Tigers to a 13-1 league record, an Ivy League crown and
an NCAA Regional bid. As a junior in 2001, Galicinao had the eighth-lowest ERA
in NCAA Division I ranks and made Ivy League history when she was named both
Pitcher and Player of the Year. In fact, she was the only pitcher in league history
to earn Pitcher of the Year honors twice. In 2002, she was also selected as the C.
Otto Von Kienbusch award winner as Princeton’s Sportswoman of the Year.
#25 Krista Cobb
Sophomore
Pitcher
West Hills, Calif.
ON DECK WITH COBB
Stellar freshman season resulted in 2009 Big West Co-Freshman Pitcher of
the Year, first team All-Big West and All-Pacific Region first team accolades
... Made 33 appearances with 23 starts in the circle, going 18-9 with a
1.93 ERA and 115 strikeouts in 148.2 innings ... Added nine shutouts, 16
complete games and allowed opposing hitters to hit a paltry .204 ... Threw
a perfect game in her first career start against Wagner (February 8), striking
out eight batters in the first perfect game in Gaucho history ... Four time
Big West Pitcher of the Year in her rookie campaign.
Campus Diamond
All-Time Record: N/A
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2009 GAUCHO BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Ramos, Christine
Jennings, Keilani
Ziegler, Jessica
Ziegler, Amanda
McWhirter, Katie
Beristianos, Jessica
Wright, Tiffany
Perez, Priscilla
Conlin, Jackie
Putich, Brooke
DePompa, Lainey
Taylor, Allison
Anderson, Kelsey
Episcopo, Mary
UC SANTA BARBARA
Opponents
AVG
.417
.391
.335
.291
.287
.271
.263
.254
.241
.207
.205
.200
.156
.114
.284
.260
GP-GS
AB
R
H
51-51 180 31
75
9-9
23
8
9
51-51 179 32
60
51-51 158 21
46
37-33
94
9
27
51-51 144 22
39
51-51 171 35
45
25-23
67
2
17
48-44 116 18
28
36-20
58
8
12
46-46 112
7
23
14-3
20
2
4
16-11
32
4
5
29-15
35
7
4
51
1389 206 394
51
1342 173 349
2B
3
1
1
10
2
13
4
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
48
47
3B
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
6
HR
0
4
0
4
0
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
21
RBI
19
10
7
28
8
32
38
8
12
3
7
1
4
4
181
157
TB
82
22
63
68
29
63
72
20
32
15
24
5
6
5
506
471
SLG%
.456
.957
.352
.430
.309
.438
.421
.299
.276
.259
.214
.250
.188
.143
.364
.351
BB
7
8
7
9
6
20
10
1
8
4
13
1
3
3
100
137
HBP
8
0
0
3
2
16
2
1
5
0
0
1
0
0
38
32
SO
8
5
17
26
12
19
19
9
26
14
23
6
11
12
207
202
GDP
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
OB% SF SH
.457
2
1
.548
0
0
.358
1 10
.335
3
2
.340
1
5
.417
0
3
.310
1
5
.271
1
2
.315
1
7
.258
0
0
.288
0
5
.273
0
0
.229
0
1
.179
1
2
.346 11 43
.341
9 42
SB-ATT
16-18
1-2
9-11
1-2
2-2
3-3
3-5
0-0
11-14
5-7
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
52-66
40-52
2009 GAUCHO PITCHING STATISTICS
Player
Cobb, Krista
Correa, Lindsey
Liepman, Jenny
Matsumoto, MeLinda
Weston, Tami
UC SANTA BARBARA
Opponents
ERA
1.93
2.61
3.16
3.34
3.87
2.69
3.33
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
IP
H
R ER BB SO
18-9 33-23 16
9/0
0 148.2 110 54 41 54 115
3-1
11-8
4
2/0
0 45.2 41 20 17 20 19
1-2
9-2
0
0/0
0 24.1 22 11 11 12
6
2-9 22-11
4
1/0
1 92.1 133 66 44 24 42
2-4
10-7
1
0/0
1 38.0 43 22 21 27 20
26-25
51
25
12/0
2 349.0 349 173 134 137 202
25-26
51
26
6/0
4 349.1 394 206 166 100 207
2B
18
4
0
18
7
47
48
3B
3
0
0
1
2
6
5
HR
AB
7 540
4 165
3
86
6 402
1 149
21 1342
18 1389
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.204
8
12
0
.248
4
7
0
.256
0
1
0
.331
15
8
1
.289
1
4
0
.260
28
32
1
.284
21
38
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2009 RESULTS (26-25, 9-12 Big West)
Date
2/6
2/6
2/7
2/7
2/8
2/8
2/12
2/13
2/13
2/14
2/14
2/15
2/19
2/19
2/20
2/21
2/22
2/22
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/6
Opponent
Result
!vs. Oregon
W, 4-2
!vs. Witchita State
W, 8-5
!vs. McNeese State
W, 9-2
!vs. Wagner
W, 7-0
!vs. Penn State
Cancelled
!vs. #7/7Arizona
Cancelled
#vs. #8/8 Stanford
L, 0-4
#vs. #10/7 Washington
L, 0-3
#vs. Utah State
L, 5-6
#vs. RV/#24 Long Beach StateW, 8-3 (8)
#at #24/RV San Diego State
L, 1-5
#vs. #8/8 Stanford
Cancelled
$vs. N.C. State
W, 4-3
$vs. Maryland
L, 3-7
$vs. Tennessee Tech
W, 10-1
$vs. Kansas
W, 4-0
$vs. #17/19 Nevada
W, 6-4
$vs. RV/#23 Ohio State
L, 3-5
at Cal State Bakersfield
W, 4-3
at Cal State Bakersfield
L, 6-7 (9)
at Cal State Bakersfield
W, 6-0
%at UNLV
L, 2-5
Date
3/6
3/7
3/7
3/11
3/11
3/24
3/24
3/25
3/25
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/6
4/6
4/10
4/11
4/11
4/15
4/18
Opponent
Result
%vs. Texas Tech
L, 6-8
%vs. Notre Dame
L, 2-5
%at UNLV
L, 4-5
San Diego
W, 2-0
San Diego
W, 8-0 (6)
at #5/4 UCLA
L, 0-8 (6)
at #5/4 UCLA
W, 7-2
Santa Clara
W, 6-0
Santa Clara
W, 7-2
*UC Riverside
W, 4-1
*UC Riverside
L, 5-11
*UC Riverside
W, 3-1
*at Cal Poly
L, 5-12
*at Cal Poly
L, 0-6
*at Cal Poly
L, 5-6 (11)
at RV/#t-22 Fresno State
L, 1-3
at RV/#t-22 Fresno State
W, 1-0
*Cal State Northridge (DH)PPD to 4/11
*Cal State Northridge
W, 7-6
*Cal State Northridge
W, 6-0
*Cal State Northridge
L, 2-4
*at Long Beach State
L, 0-4
Date
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
5/1
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/8
5/9
Opponent
Result
*at Long Beach State
L, 0-1
*at Long Beach State
L, 1-6
*at Pacific
W, 3-0
*at Pacific
L, 2-3
*at Pacific
W, 5-0
*UC Davis
W, 3-2
*UC Davis
W, 1-0
*UC Davis
W, 12-0 (5)
*+vs. Cal State Fullerton
L, 2-4
*+vs. Cal State Fullerton
L, 1-2
*+vs. Cal State Fullerton
L, 5-6
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)
# - Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
$ - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
% - UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)
* - Big West Conference game
+ - at San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Jessica Ziegler
Hits
Jessica Ziegler
OFFENSIVE
.335
60
Doubles
Jessica Beristianos
13
Triples
Jessica Beristianos
Jessica Ziegler
1
1
Home Runs
Keilani Jennings
Amanda Ziegler
4
4
RBI
Jessica Beristianos
32
Runs
Jessica Ziegler
32
Slugging Percentage
Jessica Beristianos
.438
Walks
Jessica Beristianos
20
Stolen Bases
Jessica Ziegler
Wins
Krista Cobb
ERA
Krista Cobb
9
PITCHING
18
1.93
Runs
Jenny Liepman
11
Earned Runs
Jenny Liepman
11
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Hits Per Seven Innings
Krista Cobb
5.18
Strikeouts
Krista Cobb
115
Games Started
Krista Cobb
23
Complete Games
Krista Cobb
16
Innings Pitched
Krista Cobb
148.2
Walks
Jenny Liepman
20
Opponents’ Batting Average
Krista Cobb
.204
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QUICK FACTS
Location:....................................................Stockton, Calif.
Enrollment:................................................................. 6,268
Founded:...................................................................... 1851
Colors:........................................................Orange & Black
Nickname:.................................................................. Tigers
Field (Capacity):......................... Bill Simoni Field (500)
Press Box:.................................................. (209) 946-2338
President:........................................Dr. Pamela A. Eibeck
Athletic Director:............................................. Lynn King
Senior Woman Administrator:................Holly Trexler
Director of Media Relations:.................Mike Millerick
Softball SID:..................................................... Ben Laskey
Phone:........................................................ (209) 946-2730
Fax:.............................................................. (209) 946-2757
Email Address:..............................blaskey@pacific.edu
Website Address:....................www.pacifictigers.com
2010 TIGER ROSTER
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Name
Shaina Brock
Amy Moore
Nikki Armagost
Lindsey Pierce
Robin Nelson
Megan Allen
Karie Wilson
Brittany Hendrickson
Megan Hom
Nicole Matson
Gabby McDaniel
Kellee Wilson
Amanda Collier
Makayla McCormick
Alexa Rivera
Pos.
P
C
UT/P
OF
IF/OF
IF
C/UT
OF
OF
SS
P
IF
IF
C
IF
B/T
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/R
S/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/R
R/R
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
Ht.
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-2
5-5
5-9
5-9
5-1
5-7
5-11
5-6
5-6
5-6
5-6
5-4
Yr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So. Fr.
So.
Hometown/Last School
Derby, Kan./Baylor University
Valencia, Calif./Valencia HS
Andover, Kan./Andover HS
Camarillo, Calif./Adolfo Camarillo HS
Morgan Hill, Calif./Live Oak HS
Yucaipa, Calif./Yucaipa HS
Glendale, Ariz./Deer Valley HS
San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS
Irvine, Calif./Northwood HS
Castaic, Calif.Valencia HS
Sacramento, Calif./McClatchy HS
Tracy, Calif./West HS
Sparks, Nev./Spanish Springs HS
Stockton, Calif./Lincoln HS
Sacramento, Calif./Sheldon HS
Head Coach:.................................................... Brian Kolze
Alma Mater (Year):............Cal State Northridge (1984)
Career Record:.........................519-436-1 (17 seasons)
Record at UOP:.......................................................... Same
Assistant Coach:..........................................Lizzie Hagen
Assistant Coach:................................... Jessica Hancock
Softball Office:........................................ (209) 946-2699
Junior Shortstop
Nicole Matson
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.................................8/8
Starters Returning/Lost:..............................................4/6
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost.............................1/3
Newcomers:.........................................................................7
2009 Overall Record:...............................................18-34
2009 Big West Record:....................................3-18 (8th)
Big West All-Time Record.............................. 747-690-3
Big West Games Only Record...................... 294-357-2
Big West Championships................................................0
NCAA Tournament Appearances.................................8
2010 TIGER SCHEDULE
Date 2/13
2/13
2/14
- Pacific had been one of the league’s most
2/14
consistent clubs prior to its current string of back- 2/20
to-back losing seasons. The Tigers had a winning 2/21
2/25
record in 12 consecutive seasons, the third2/25
longest plus-.500 run in Big West history.
2/26
2/26
- The Tigers’ quest to get back to the upper
2/27
echelon of the Big West will certainly have its
3/2
challenges in both non-conference and league
3/5
play. The club plays nine teams ranked in the
3/5
NFCA top 25 preseason poll and seven others that 3/6
3/6
appear in the receiving votes category.
3/7
3/12
- Head coach Brian Kolze is one of only three
3/12
coaches in Big West history to win 500 overall
3/13
games and 200 league outings during his tenure
3/13
at Pacific. He enters 2010 third all-time in Big West 3/16
lore in both overall (519) and conference (210)
3/17
victories.
3/24
3/27
3/27
3/28
SLAP BUNTS
31
Day
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Thu.
Thu.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Tue.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Tue.
Wed.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Opponent
Time
at Fresno State
12 pm
!vs. Sacramento State
4 pm
at Fresno State
12 pm
!vs. Sacramento State
4 pm
Santa Clara (DH)
12 pm
at San Jose State
12 pm
#vs. Tennessee
12:30 pm
#vs. Oklahoma
6 pm
#vs. Northwestern
10:30 am
#vs. Colorado State
1 pm
#vs. Oregon
10 am
Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (DH)
1 pm
$vs. Florida
9 am
$vs. Indiana
11:15 am
$vs. North Carolina
9 am
$vs. Oregon State
11:15 am
$vs. Northwestern
11:15 am
%vs. Nebraska
12 pm
%at Arizona State
7 pm
%vs. Brigham Young
10 am
%vs. Nebraska
12:30 pm
Iona (DH)
1 pm
Princeton (DH)
2 pm
at California
2 pm
^vs. Brigham Young
3:45 pm
^vs. Cal State Bakersfield
8:15 pm
^vs. Santa Clara
11:15 am
Date 3/28
3/31
4/2
4/3
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/24
4/25
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
Day
Sun.
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Opponent
Time
^at Stanford
1:30 pm
Boise State (DH)
1 pm
*at Long Beach State (DH)
1 pm
*at Long Beach State
1 pm
*UC Davis (DH)
12 pm
*UC Davis
12 pm
*Cal State Northridge (DH) 12 pm
*Cal State Northridge
12 pm
*at UC Riverside (DH)
12 pm
*at UC Riverside
12 pm
*Cal State Fullerton (DH)
12 pm
*Cal State Fullerton
12 pm
*at UC Santa Barbara (DH)
12 pm
*at UC Santa Barbara
12 pm
*Cal Poly (DH)
1 pm
*Cal Poly
12 pm
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - at Fresno, Calif.
# - Palm Springs Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.)
$ - DeMarini Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)
% - Diamond Devil Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.)
^ - Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
Home games in bold
All Times Pacific
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
pacific TIGERS
#3 Shaina Brock
Junior
Pitcher
Derby, Kan.
HEAD COACH
BRIAN KOLZE
Alma Mater
Cal State Northridge (1984)
Career Record
519-436-1
Record at Pacific
ON DECK WITH brock
Same
KOLZE’S CAREER COACHING RECORD
Year School W
1993 Pacific 19
1994 Pacific 30
1995 Pacific 17
1996 Pacific 26
1997 Pacific 31
1998 Pacific 29
1999 Pacific 38
2000 Pacific 31
2001 Pacific 50
2002 Pacific 43
2003 Pacific 34
L
34
30
35
25
24
22
22
25
13
17
24
T
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.361
.500
.327
.510
.564
.567
.633
.554
.794
.672
.586
Year School W L
2004 Pacific 36 23
2005 Pacific 30 25
2006 Pacific 26 25
2007 Pacific 36 24
2008 Pacific 25 34
2009 Pacific 18 34
17 years
519 436
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Pct.
.610
.545
.510
.600
.424
.346
.534
The dean of current Big West coaches, Brian Kolze enters his 18th season as
the head man of the Pacific program. Last season’s 18-34 mark marked the second
straight losing season by the Tigers, but Kolze picked up a milestone with his
500th overall win on May 4, 2008 against UC Santa Barbara.
Kolze’s 519 wins is third all-time in Big West history and makes him only the
third coach in conference history to win 500 career games and 200 career Big
West games at a member school. He is also a three-time Big West Coach of the
Year recipient.
Tiger softball has reached numerous highs under Kolze, finishing in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association top 25 in 2001 and 2002, garnering No. 18
and No. 20 rankings, respectively. In 2001, the Tigers went 50-13 with a school
record for wins and came one victory away from the College World Series. The
following season, they posted a 43-17 mark. The club also posted 12 consecutive
winning seasons from 1996-2007, the best streak in program history.
Transfer from Baylor enters first season with Pacific looking to claim #1
pitcher role ... In 17 appearances last year, 12 of them as a starter, went 7-3
with a 3.66 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 49.2 innings ... Recorded a 4-6 record
with a 3.95 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 72.2 innings as a freshman for the Bears
in ‘08 ... Started in Baylor’s Super Regional game 2 loss to Women’s College
World Series participant Michigan last season ... Tossed the second-most
innings in a single game by a Baylor pitcher after going 11 and throwing
184 pitches in a loss to Oklahoma as a freshman.
#18 Nicole Matson
Junior
Shortstop
Castaic, Calif.
ON DECK WITH matson
Looks to bounce back to 2008 form after a chronic leg injury forced her to
miss sporadic action last season ... 2008 Big West Freshman of the Year hit
.325 with five homers, 32 RBI, 11 doubles, 40 hits, 25 runs and seven steals
last season ... Finished in the league’s top 10 in batting, slugging (.537),
on-base percentage (.425), RBI and doubles ... Earned Player of the Week
honors on March 2 after hitting .444 (8-18) with five doubles, eight runs
scored and seven RBI at the Cox Invitational in Gainesville, Fla.
Bill Simoni Field
All-Time Record: 236-142-1
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2009 TIGER BATTING STATISTICS
Player
Emerson, Paige
Goldsand, Casey
Matson, Nicole
Pierce, Lindsey
Wilson, Karie
Weyman, Lauren
Rivera, Alexa
Hendrickson,Britta
Collier, Amanda
Wilson, Kellee
Santos, Briana
Stephens, Erin
Tait, Michelle
Helberg, Heidi
PACIFIC
Opponents
AVG
.338
.335
.325
.277
.269
.259
.253
.236
.229
.218
.217
.200
.200
.162
.271
.266
GP-GS
AB
R
H
45-44 148 31
50
49-48 167 24
56
43-38 123 25
40
52-50 137 15
38
52-52 134
5
36
44-41 116
6
30
30-29
79 12
20
41-22
55 11
13
50-49 144 20
33
42-37 110
6
24
45-44 120 10
26
15-0
5
4
1
3-1
5
0
1
20-15
37
5
6
52
1380 174 374
52
1363 224 363
2B
4
2
11
1
2
7
4
0
9
7
3
1
0
0
51
58
3B
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
5
HR
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
10
36
RBI
14
6
32
6
12
7
14
3
27
14
19
1
1
0
156
198
TB
58
58
66
39
38
37
24
13
56
31
34
2
1
6
463
539
SLG%
.392
.347
.537
.285
.284
.319
.304
.236
.389
.282
.283
.400
.200
.162
.336
.395
BB
9
6
16
18
8
6
13
6
17
8
18
2
0
1
128
167
HBP
1
6
6
0
6
4
3
0
6
5
0
0
0
1
38
35
SO
19
18
28
27
22
20
12
11
38
24
16
2
1
5
243
235
GDP
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
5
OB%
.377
.380
.425
.359
.333
.317
.379
.311
.335
.298
.312
.429
.200
.205
.347
.360
SF SH
1 12
0
4
1
1
1
5
2 10
0
5
0
3
0
3
0
1
1
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
9 52
6 54
SB-ATT
2-3
5-8
7-7
5-6
0-1
1-1
0-0
0-1
2-4
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
24-33
52-68
2009 TIGER PITCHING STATISTICS
Player
McDaniel, Gabby
Tait, Michelle
Helberg, Heidi
Engle, Chelsea
PACIFIC
Opponents
ERA
2.70
2.91
3.70
3.89
3.46
2.74
W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV
IP
H
R ER BB SO
4-12 27-13
4
1/0
0 93.1 85 48 36 50 74
2-0
6-3
1
0/0
0 21.2 18
9
9
8
4
5-5 25-12
4
1/0
0 81.1 95 60 43 43 45
6-16 35-24 10
1/0
2 151.1 165 107 84 66 112
17-33
52
19
3/0
2 347.2 363 224 172 167 235
33-18
52
31
8/0
3 353.0 374 174 138 128 243
2B
20
0
14
24
58
51
3B
1
0
2
2
5
4
HR
AB
8 345
3
79
11 339
14 600
36 1363
10 1380
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.246
16
13
0
.228
0
1
0
.280
3
6
0
.275
4
15
2
.266
23
35
2
.271
15
38
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2009 RESULTS (18-34, 3-18 Big West)
Date
2/6
2/7
2/7
2/8
2/11
2/11
2/14
2/19
2/19
2/21
2/21
2/27
2/27
2/28
2/28
3/1
3/6
3/7
3/9
3/9
3/12
3/12
Opponent
Result
!at #4/4 UCLA
Cancelled
!vs. #25/RV San Diego State
L, 4-5
!vs. Indiana
W, 4-2
!vs. Purdue
L, 1-8
Sacramento State
L, 2-6
Sacramento State
L, 0-10 (6)
Fresno State
PPD to 3/31
Saint Mary’s
W, 3-2 (10)
Saint Mary’s
W, 13-6
#vs. Santa Clara
W, 9-5
at Cal State Bakersfield
W, 3-1
$vs. Illinois
W, 11-2 (6)
$at #2/2 Florida
L, 5-10
$vs. South Florida
L, 3-5
$vs. Texas Tech
L, 5-7
$vs. Texas Tech
L, 7-0 (forfeit)
at Nevada
L, 1-9 (5)
%vs. Southern Utah
W, 3-0
Northern Illinois
W, 4-2
Northern Illinois
W, 3-1
^vs. Bowling Green
W, 14-2 (5)
^vs. Nebraska
L, 1-2
Date
3/13
3/14
3/17
3/17
3/20
3/21
3/21
3/22
3/22
3/25
3/28
3/28
3/29
3/31
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/7
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/18
Opponent
Result
^vs. Notre Dame
L, 3-7
^vs. Texas
L, 2-7
Colorado State
W, 3-2
Colorado State
W, 3-2
&vs. Santa Clara
W, 12-0 (5)
&vs. Winthrop
L, 1-3
&vs. Princeton
W, 6-5
&vs. Santa Clara
W, 8-4
&at Stanford
L, 0-6
#16/12 California
L, 6-11
*at Cal State Northridge
L, 0-3
*at Cal State Northridge
L, 2-4
*at Cal State Northridge
L, 2-3
RV/#t-22 Fresno State
L, 0-3
*at UC Davis
L, 0-1
*at UC Davis
L, 1-7
*at UC Davis
L, 4-5
at San Jose State
Cancelled
*UC Riverside
W, 1-0
*UC Riverside
L, 1-2
*UC Riverside
L, 3-5
*at Cal State Fullerton
L, 0-4 (9)
Date
4/18
4/19
4/25
4/25
4/26
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/8
5/9
Opponent
*at Cal State Fullerton
*at Cal State Fullerton
*UC Santa Barbara
*UC Santa Barbara
*UC Santa Barbara
*at #21/21 Cal Poly
*at #21/21 Cal Poly
*at #21/21 Cal Poly
*Long Beach State
*Long Beach State
*Long Beach State
Result
L, 3-4
L, 1-4
L, 0-3
W, 3-2
L, 0-5
L, 1-9 (5)
W, 2-1
L, 3-6
L, 1-6
L, 1-2 (8)
L, 1-6
TOURNAMENT KEY
! - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament
(Los Angeles, Calif.)
# - at Bakersfield, Calif.
$ - Cox Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.)
% - at Reno, Nev.
^ - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)
& - Stanford Tournament (Stanford, Calif.)
* - Big West Conference game
Home games in bold
RETURNING STAT LEADERS
Batting Average
Nicole Matson
Hits
Nicole Matson
Doubles
Nicole Matson
Triples
Amanda Collier
Home Runs
Nicole Matson
RBI
Nicole Matson
Runs
Nicole Matson
33
OFFENSIVE
.325
40
11
Slugging Percentage
Nicole Matson
.537
Hits Per Seven Innings
Gabby McDaniel
6.38
Walks
Lindsey Pierce
18
Strikeouts
Gabby McDaniel
74
Stolen Bases
Nicole Matson
7
Games Started
Gabby McDaniel
13
Complete Games
Gabby McDaniel
4
Innings Pitched
Gabby McDaniel
93.1
Walks
Gabby McDaniel
50
PITCHING
1
Wins
Gabby McDaniel
5
ERA
Gabby McDaniel
2.70
32
Runs
Gabby McDaniel
48
25
Earned Runs
Gabby McDaniel
36
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Opponents’ Batting Average
Gabby McDaniel
.246
2009 Year in Review
2009 FINAL STANDINGS
W
L
$*Cal Poly
18
3
*Cal State Fullerton
17
4
*Long Beach State
15
6
Cal State Northridge
9
12
UC Santa Barbara
9
12
UC Riverside
7
14
UC Davis
6
15
Pacific
3
18
$ - indicates clinched Big West title
* - indicates NCAA Tournament berth
Conference
Pct.
Hm
Rd Neut.
W
L
.857
8-1 7-2
0-0
41
12
.810
8-1 6-3
3-0
30
21
.714
10-2 2-4
0-3
35
21
.429
6-3 1-8
0-0
29
21
.429
7-2 2-7
0-0
26
25
.333
4-8 3-6
0-0
18
32
.286
4-8 2-7
0-0
22
32
.143
2-7 1-11
0-0
18
34
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Overall
Pct.
.774
.588
.625
.580
.510
.360
.407
.346
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Rd
10-5-0
6-5-0
8-8-0
6-10-0
6-13-0
4-8-0
6-12-0
4-14-0
Neut
13-6-0
10-7-0
9-9-0
12-6-0
9-10-0
4-12-0
10-9-0
7-9-0
2009 NCAA RESULTS
A Look Back at the 2009 Big West Softball Season
Another year of highs and accomplishments is in the books for Big West softball, a solid campaign that
will go down as one of the more exciting seasons in conference history.
Cal Poly regained its perch atop the Big West mountain, going 41-12 with an 18-3 record in league
play. The Mustangs were the league’s dominant bunch from the get go, posting two win streaks of 13 and
14 games, amassing an incredible 18-1 record at home and losing only one conference series during the
Big West schedule. The club also set new program standards for overall wins, conference wins and home
winning streak (18), and won its first postseason contests as a member of Division I. The squad had its share
of awards which included Jenny Condon named Coach of the Year for the third time in five seasons and
Anna Cahn heaped with the Big West Pitcher of the
Year and first team NFCA All-West Region honors.
Cal State Fullerton had its usual strong season under
Michelle Gromacki, going 30-21 and finishing just a
game behind Cal Poly with a 17-4 mark. Included
in that conference record was a series win over the
eventual league champion Mustangs. The 2009
edition of the Titans was an interesting tale of two
seasons as they started out with a 5-11 mark but
closed the season on a 25-10 run on the way to yet
another NCAA Tournament appearance. To illustrate
how consistent CSF has been over the years, its sevengame losing skid earlier in the season is the longest
in program history.
Rounding out the top three clubs in 2009 was Long
Beach State, who finished the year with a 35-21
record, which included a 15-6 mark in Big West
games. LBSU also advanced to the NCAA Tournament
where it was paired in a regional with longtime
nemesis UCLA and former Big West members Fresno
Anna Cahn was a two-way threat for Cal Poly,
State and UNLV. LBSU also picked up two Big West
leading the Mustangs to their second Big West
softball awards for the second straight year as Jennifer
title in three seasons
Griffin was named Co-Field Player of the Year and
Taylor Petty was named Co-Freshman of the Year. Petty’s award marked the third consecutive season that
the Freshman Pitcher of the Year had come from LBSU.
UC Riverside had arguably its most successful Big West campaign as a member of the conference as
the Highlanders won seven games against conference rivals, the most wins during the conference slate
for UCR as a member of the Big West. The resurgence of the Highlanders is more impressive considering
that just two years ago, UCR went winless in 18 conference outings.
In all, the Big West performed extremely well in non-conference play. The league went 135-114 in
non-conference play, won 13 games against ranked non-conference opposition and had a winning record
against three of the six BCS conferences. In addition, 2009 marked the first time since the 1999 season that
all of the league’s postseason participants won at least one NCAA contest.
Hm
18-1-0
14-9-0
18-4-0
11-5-0
11-2-0
10-12-0
6-11-0
7-11-0
Friday, May 15
[1] LSU 3, vs. Cal State Fullerton 2 (ESPNU)
[2] Nevada 4, vs. Cal Poly 1
[3] at #2 UCLA 4, Long Beach State 2
Saturday, May 16
[1] Cal State Fullerton 8, vs. San Diego State 2
(ESPNU)
[2] Cal Poly 5, vs. Portland State 0
[3] Long Beach State 3, vs. UNLV 1 (13)
[1] at #10 Arizona State 7, Cal State Fullerton 0
(ESPNU)
[2] Cal Poly 6, vs. Nevada 1
[3] Fresno State 12, vs. Long Beach State 2
Sunday, May 17
[2] at #8 Stanford 4, Cal Poly 0
Tournament Key:
[1] NCAA Regional (Tempe, Ariz.)
[2] NCAA Regional (Stanford, Calif.)
[3] NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Rankings are NCAA seed
Rk.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25
2009 NFCA FINAL POLL
School
Record
Washington (30)
51-12
Florida
63-5
Alabama
54-11
Georgia
47-12
Arizona State
47-19
Michigan
47-12
Arizona
46-17
Missouri
50-12
UCLA
45-11
Stanford
48-11
California
38-20
Ohio State
47-11
Georgia Tech
46-15
Massachusetts
41-10
Baylor
40-22
Oklahoma
41-16
North Carolina
47-13
Northwestern
31-15
LSU
34-18-1
Tennessee
40-18-1
North Dakota State 38-20
Florida State
44-16
DePaul
39-14
Jacksonville State
43-16
Louisiana-Lafayette 45-13
Pts.
750
720
680
670
613
610
563
550
468
463
421
408
365
257
237
236
195
191
178
157
156
153
142
136
102
Pvs.
3
1
4
8
9
7
6
12
2
5
14
11
17
24
RV
10
15
13
23
18
NR
16
20
NR
21
Others receiving votes: Louisville 94, Cal Poly
67, Fresno State 45, Notre Dame 29, Texas 16,
Kentucky 15, Tulsa 14, Oklahoma State 13, Boston University 9, Nevada 8, Iowa 5, San Diego
State 4, Purdue 4, Creighton 3, East Carolina 1,
Long Beach State 1, Mississippi Valley State 1.
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2009 Teams and Awards
2009 Field Players of the Week
2009 Big West All-Conference Team
FIRST TEAM
Player
Anna Cahn
Ari Cervantes
Taylor Petty
Krista Cobb
Lauren Lupinetti
Krysten Cary
+Christine Ramos
+Melissa Pura
Jennifer Griffin
Torrie Anderson
^Danielle Linke
Ashley Weber
Anna Cahn
Alex Holmes
Katie McWhirter
School
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
Pos.
P
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
DP
Yr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
^ - Two-time first team All-Conference selection
+ - Three-time first team All-Conference selection
SECOND TEAM
Player
Brooke Turner
Helen Peña
Stephanie Correia
Jonae Perez
Jessica Ziegler
Micah Putnam
Courtney Martinez
Cristen Lee
Jessica Rogers
Tiffany Wright
Paige Emerson
Paige Emerson
School
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
Pacific
HONORABLE MENTION
Player
Debbie Duran
Jessica Hancock
Krystal Heinle
Alex Holmes
Karie Wilson
Casey Goldsand
Stephanie Tam
Kelly Harman
Francesca Gonzales
Brittany Kenney
Jenna Maiden
Belinda Paine
Brianna Goad
Marissa Alvidrez
Brandy Reyes
Kellee Wilson
School
Cal State Northridge
UC Davis
Cal State Fullerton
UC Davis
Pacific
Pacific
Cal Poly
UC Davis
Cal State Fullerton
UC Riverside
Cal Poly
UC Davis
Long Beach State
UC Riverside
Long Beach State
Pacific
Yr.
P
P
C
1B
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
Pos.
So.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Yr.
P
P
P
P
C
2B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
DP
DP
Pos.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr..
Jr.
2009 CO-FIELD PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Jennifer Griffin, Long Beach State
Christine Ramos, UC Santa Barbara
2009 PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Anna Cahn, Cal Poly
2009 COACH OF THE YEAR
Jenny Condon, Cal Poly
2009 FRESHMAN FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kelly Harman, UC Davis
2009 FRESHMAN CO-PITCHERS OF THE YEAR
Krista Cobb, UC Santa Barbara
Taylor Petty, Long Beach State
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Date
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 2
Mar. 9
Mar. 16
Mar. 23
Mar. 30
Apr. 6
Apr. 13
Apr. 20
Apr. 27
May 4
May 11
Player
Melissa Pura
Kelly Harman
Kristin Pocock
Christine Ramos
Nicole Matson
Kristin Pocock
Melissa Pura
Samantha Dollarhide
Jaclyn Rymer
Krysten Cary
Jessica Rogers
Krysten Cary
Francesca Gonzales
Torrie Anderson
Ashley Weber
Christine Ramos
Torrie Anderson
School
Cal Poly
UC Davis
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton
Yr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
2009 Pitchers of the Week
Date
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 2
Mar. 9
Mar. 16
Mar. 23
Mar. 30
Apr. 6
Apr. 13
Apr. 20
Apr. 27
May 4
May 11
Player
Krista Cobb
Alex Holmes
Jessica Hancock
Krista Cobb
Anna Cahn
Anna Cahn
Ari Cervantes
Debbie Duran
Anna Cahn
Krista Cobb
Brooke Turner
Anna Cahn
Krista Cobb
Brooke Turner
Hannah Fraijo
Krystal Heinle
Taylor Petty
School
UC Santa Barbara
UC Davis
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach State
Cal State Northridge
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Yr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
2009 Academic All-Conference
Name
School
Year
Major
Stephanie Correia Cal Poly So. Kinesiology
Cristen Lee Cal Poly Sr. Liberal Studies
Jenna Maiden Cal Poly Sr. Child Development
Melissa Pura Cal Poly Sr. Business
Jessica Rogers Cal Poly Sr. Kinesiology
Stephanie Tam Cal Poly Sr. Liberal Studies
Torrie Anderson Cal State Fullerton So.
Communication/
Advertising
Samantha Dabbs Cal State Fullerton So. Communication Journalism
Alexandria Alvarado Cal State Northridge Jr. Child & Adolescent Development
Karla Chaparro Cal State Northridge So. Accounting
Sarah Kahn-Shamout Cal State Northridge Sr. Biology
Krystal Raphael Cal State Northridge So. Management
Jaclyn Rymer Cal State Northridge Jr. Journalism
Christina Saenz Cal State Northridge Jr. Child & Adolescent Development
Ashley Levine Long Beach State Jr. Business Management
Jonae Perez Long Beach State Sr. Exercise Science
Bianca Castillo UC Davis So. Art Studio
Katie Curtis UC Riverside Sr. Liberal Studies
Stephanie Marshall UC Riverside Sr. Psychology/Law & Society
Jessica Ziegler UC Santa Barbara Sr. Biology
Casey Goldsand Pacific Sr. Business Administration
Karie Wilson Pacific Jr. Sport Sciences
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
2009 Final Statistics
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Batting Avg.
1. Ramos, Christine, UCSB
2. Pura, Melissa, CP
3. Rogers, Jessica, CP
4. Linke, Danielle, LBSU
5. Emerson, Paige, PACIFIC
6. Cahn, Anna, CP
7. Goldsand, Casey, PACIFIC
8. Ziegler, Jessica, UCSB
9. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC
10. Lee, Cristen, CP
.417
.370
.351
.342
.338
.338
.335
.335
.325
.324
Hits
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Ramos, Christine, UCSB
Linke, Danielle, LBSU
Lee, Cristen, CP
Ziegler, Jessica, UCSB
Pura, Melissa, CP
Goldsand, Casey, PACIFIC
Rogers, Jessica, CP
Weber, Ashley, LBSU
Cahn, Anna, CP
Tam, Stephanie, CP
75
63
60
60
57
56
54
53
53
52
RBI
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
Duran, Tisha, UCSB
Beaver, Jessica, LBSU
Wilson, Kellee, PACIFIC
Wright, Tiffany, UCSB
Alvidrez, Marissa, UCR
Linke, Danielle, LBSU
Lupinetti, Lauren, CSF
Menapace, Deanna, UCD
Jorgensen, Alyce, PACIFIC
Munoz, Kiki, CSF
55
42
41
40
36
34
33
33
32
31
Home Runs
1. Cary, Krysten, CP
2. Anderson, Torrie, CSF
3. Gonzales, Francesc, CSF
4. Linke, Danielle, LBSU
Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
6. Wright, Tiffany, UCSB
Pura, Melissa, CP
8. 4 tied at
14
11
10
8
8
7
7
6
Doubles
1. Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
2. Linke, Danielle, LBSU
3. Araujo, Marissa, UCD
Beristianos, Jessi, UCSB
5. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC
6. Alvarado, Alexandr, CSUN
7. Pura, Melissa, CP
Ziegler, Amanda, UCSB
9. 4 tied at
18
14
13
13
11
11
10
10
9
Triples
1. Hebenton, Kameryn, UCR
2. Lee, Cristen, CP
3. 9 tied at
4
3
2
Total Bases
1. Linke, Danielle, LBSU
2. Cary, Krysten, CP
Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
4. Pura, Melissa, CP
5. Anderson, Torrie, CSF
6. Gonzales, Francesc, CSF
7. Ramos, Christine, UCSB
8. Cahn, Anna, CP
9. Wright, Tiffany, UCSB
10. 2 tied at
105
90
90
88
87
85
82
78
72
68
Stolen Bases
1. Ramos, Christine, UCSB
2. Paine, Belinda, UCD
3. Chaparro, Karla, CSUN
4. Conlin, Jackie, UCSB
Putnam, Micah, CSUN
6. Rymer, Jaclyn, CSUN
7. Ziegler, Jessica, UCSB
8. Allen, Tracy, CSUN
9. Stauder, Julie, UCD
10. 5 tied at
16
12
11
11
11
10
9
8
8
7
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
ERA
1. Petty, Taylor, LBSU
2. Pena, Helen, CP
3. Cahn, Anna, CP
4. Holmes, Alex, UCD
5. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
6. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
7. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
8. Turner, Brooke, LBSU
9. Duran, Deborah, CSUN
10. Fraijo, Hannah, CSUN
Appearances
1. Cahn, Anna, CP
2. Duran, Deborah, CSUN
3. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
4. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
5. Holmes, Alex, UCD
Engle, Chelsea, PACIFIC
7. Turner, Brooke, LBSU
8. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
9. Marshall, Stephani, UCR
10. Petty, Taylor, LBSU
Games Started
1. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
2. Cahn, Anna, CP
3. Turner, Brooke, LBSU
4. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
5. Duran, Deborah, CSUN
6. Engle, Chelsea, PACIFIC
7. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
8. Marshall, Stephani, UCR
9. Heinle, Krystal, CSF
Holmes, Alex, UCD
1.39
1.45
1.80
1.83
1.85
1.93
2.23
2.35
2.43
2.64
41
39
37
36
35
35
34
33
29
28
33
33
32
29
28
24
23
22
20
20
Wins
1. Cahn, Anna, CP
2. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
3. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
Duran, Deborah, CSUN
Turner, Brooke, LBSU
6. Petty, Taylor, LBSU
7. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
8. Pena, Helen, CP
9. Heinle, Krystal, CSF
10. Holmes, Alex, UCD
28
20
18
18
18
15
13
12
10
9
Saves
1. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
2. Duran, Deborah, CSUN
Engle, Chelsea, PACIFIC
Cahn, Anna, CP
5. 8 tied at
3
2
2
2
1
Opposing Batting Average
1. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
2. Petty, Taylor, LBSU
3. Pena, Helen, CP
4. Cahn, Anna, CP
5. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
6. Fraijo, Hannah, CSUN
7. Heinle, Krystal, CSF
8. Turner, Brooke, LBSU
9. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
10. Holmes, Alex, UCD
.204
.205
.223
.226
.227
.227
.228
.239
.244
.244
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On Base Percentage
1. Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
2. Ramos, Christine, UCSB
3. Cahn, Anna, CP
4. Pura, Melissa, CP
5. Rymer, Jaclyn, CSUN
6. Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC
7. Beristianos, Jessi, UCSB
8. Linke, Danielle, LBSU
9. Saenz, Christina, CSUN
10. Cary, Krysten, CP
.483
.457
.443
.441
.436
.425
.417
.414
.403
.397
Slugging Percentage
1. Cary, Krysten, CP
2. Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
3. Pura, Melissa, CP
Linke, Danielle, LBSU
5. Gonzales, Francesc, CSF
6. Anderson, Torrie, CSF
Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC
8. Cahn, Anna, CP
9. Putnam, Micah, CSUN
10. Ramos, Christine, UCSB
.592
.588
.571
.571
.548
.537
.537
.497
.471
.456
Runs
1. Cary, Krysten, CP
2. Cahn, Anna, CP
3. Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
4. Wright, Tiffany, UCSB
5. Anderson, Torrie, CSF
6. Putnam, Micah, CSUN
7. Beristianos, Jessi, UCSB
Matson, Nicole, PACIFIC
Pura, Melissa, CP
10. 2 tied at
42
41
40
38
35
34
32
32
32
28
Walks
1. Griffin, Jennifer, LBSU
2. Cahn, Anna, CP
3. Cary, Krysten, CP
4. Correia, Stephanie, CP
5. Tam, Stephanie, CP
Reyes, Brandy, LBSU
7. Rymer, Jaclyn, CSUN
Stauder, Julie, UCD
Vasser, Jessica, UCR
10. 2 tied at
50
30
28
25
24
24
22
22
22
21
Strikeouts
1. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
2. Cahn, Anna, CP
3. Turner, Brooke, LBSU
4. Petty, Taylor, LBSU
5. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
6. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
7. Engle, Chelsea, PACIFIC
8. Holmes, Alex, UCD
9. Heinle, Krystal, CSF
10. Duran, Deborah, CSUN
172
160
157
134
127
115
112
108
91
79
Innings Pitched
1. Cahn, Anna, CP
2. Cervantes, Ari, CSF
3. Turner, Brooke, LBSU
4. Hancock, Jessica, UCD
5. Duran, Deborah, CSUN
6. Holmes, Alex, UCD
7. Engle, Chelsea, PACIFIC
8. Petty, Taylor, LBSU
9. Cobb, Krista, UCSB
10. Alvidrez, Marissa, UCR
252.2
225.2
185.0
185.0
176.0
168.0
151.1
150.2
148.2
132.0
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2009 Final Statistics
TEAM BATTING
Team
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
UC Davis
Cal State Northridge
UC Riverside
Avg.
.299
.284
.271
.270
.248
.246
.243
.226
G
53
51
52
56
51
54
50
50
AB
1484
1389
1380
1472
1340
1401
1276
1297
R
246
206
174
217
181
150
179
142
H
444
394
374
397
332
345
310
293
2B
46
48
51
68
54
60
43
41
3B
7
5
4
8
5
5
3
10
HR
31
18
10
26
46
17
9
16
RBI
220
181
156
199
169
134
156
120
TB
597
506
463
559
534
466
386
402
SLG%
.402
.364
.336
.380
.399
.333
.303
.310
BB
182
100
128
184
123
85
102
132
HBP
23
38
38
40
34
44
43
27
SO
202
207
243
219
310
234
223
247
OB%
.381
.346
.347
.364
.325
.309
.319
.309
SF
15
11
9
9
9
6
6
5
SH
46
43
52
57
44
48
55
42
SB-SBA
16-24
52-66
24-33
26-34
31-40
42-55
62-80
26-38
AB B/Avg WP
1400
.225
8
1407
.235 26
1450
.235
7
1357
.242 20
1342
.260 28
1314
.258 18
1363
.266 23
1360
.298 28
HBP BK
32 1
29 1
18 1
48 0
32 1
36 0
35 2
24 4
TEAM PITCHING
Team
Cal Poly
UC Davis
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
UC Riverside
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ERA
1.72
1.86
2.42
2.59
2.69
2.71
3.46
3.59
W-L
41-12
22-32
35-21
30-21
26-25
29-21
17-33
18-31
G
53
54
56
51
51
50
52
50
CG
41
27
37
41
25
20
19
24
SO/CB SV
11/2
2
12/4
1
11/1
1
6/0
4
12/0
2
8/3
4
3/0
2
3/0
1
IP
374.1
368.0
382.0
357.1
349.0
338.1
347.2
337.0
H
315
331
341
329
349
339
363
405
R
117
146
168
171
173
170
224
231
ER
92
98
132
132
134
131
172
173
BB
62
120
123
143
137
121
167
152
K
241
291
320
222
202
166
235
133
2B
46
50
43
49
47
54
58
54
3B
4
5
6
7
6
10
5
6
HR
11
16
27
23
21
29
36
21
BATTING AVERAGE
1. Cal Poly
2. UC Santa Barbara
3. Pacific
4. Long Beach State
5. Cal State Fullerton
6. UC Davis
7. Cal State Northridge
8. UC Riverside
.299
.284
.271
.270
.248
.246
.243
.226
RUNS BATTED IN
1. Cal Poly
2. Long Beach State
3. UC Santa Barbara
4. Cal State Fullerton
5. Pacific
Cal State Northridge
7. UC Davis
8. UC Riverside
220
199
181
169
156
156
134
120
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1. Cal Poly
2. UC Davis
3. Long Beach State
4. Cal State Fullerton
5. UC Santa Barbara
6. Cal State Northridge
7. Pacific
8. UC Riverside
1.72
1.86
2.42
2.59
2.69
2.71
3.46
3.59
RUNS
1. Cal Poly
2. Long Beach State
3. UC Santa Barbara
4. Cal State Fullerton
5. Cal State Northridge
6. Pacific
7. UC Davis
8. UC Riverside
246
217
206
181
179
174
150
142
ON BASE PERCENTAGE
1. Cal Poly
2. Long Beach State
3. Pacific
4. UC Santa Barbara
5. Cal State Fullerton
6. Cal State Northridge
7. UC Riverside
8. UC Davis
.381
.364
.347
.346
.325
.319
.309
.309
OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE
1. Cal Poly
2. Long Beach State
UC Davis
4. Cal State Fullerton
5. Cal State Northridge
6. UC Santa Barbara
7. Pacific
8. UC Riverside
.225
.235
.235
.242
.258
.260
.266
.298
HITS
1. Cal Poly
2. Long Beach State
3. UC Santa Barbara
4. Pacific
5. UC Davis
6. Cal State Fullerton
7. Cal State Northridge
8. UC Riverside
444
397
394
374
345
332
310
293
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. Cal Poly
2. Cal State Fullerton
3. Long Beach State
4. UC Santa Barbara
5. Pacific
6. UC Davis
7. UC Riverside
8. Cal State Northridge
.402
.399
.380
.364
.336
.333
.310
.303
STRIKEOUTS
1. Long Beach State
2. UC Davis
3. Cal Poly
4. Pacific
5. Cal State Fullerton
6. UC Santa Barbara
7. Cal State Northridge
8. UC Riverside
320
291
241
235
222
202
166
133
HOME RUNS
1. Cal State Fullerton
2. Cal Poly
3. Long Beach State
4. UC Santa Barbara
5. UC Davis
6. UC Riverside
7. Pacific
8. Cal State Northridge
46
31
26
18
17
16
10
9
.969
.969
.967
.966
.960
.956
.956
.951
WALKS ALLOWED
1. Cal Poly
2. UC Davis
3. Cal State Northridge
4. Long Beach State
5. UC Santa Barbara
6. Cal State Fullerton
7. UC Riverside
8. Pacific
62
120
121
123
137
143
152
167
FIELDING PERCENTAGE
1. Cal Poly
Long Beach State
3. Cal State Northridge
4. UC Santa Barbara
5. Cal State Fullerton
6. UC Riverside
UC Davis
8. Pacific
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
WWW.BIGWEST.ORG/SPORTS/SOFTBALL
All-Time Single Game Records
ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME MARKS - TEAM & INDIVIDUAL
SINGLE GAME
ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS
At Bats
Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Stolen Bases
Walks
Innings
Strikeouts
Sacrifices
LBSU
CSF
LBSU
CSF
PAC
CP
CP
CSF
UCR
CSUN
CSUN
UCSB
NMSU
CSF
CP
UNLV
LBSU
CP
CSUN
CSF
PAC
LBSU
BATTING
57
20
19
24
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
8
8
8
13
20
20
19
19
19
19
7
Innings Pitched Batters Faced
Hits Allowed
Runs Allowed
Walks Allowed Strikeouts UNLV
UNLV
UNLV
USU
NMSU
UCD
CSF
SAC
PITCHING
19.2
vs. Fresno State - 4/24/87
66
vs. Fresno State - 4/24/87
25
vs. Cal State Fullerton - 4/18/87
20
vs. UCLA - 2/5/03
12
1992
18
vs. Hawai’i - 2/15/09
18
vs. Washington - 3/18/06
18
vs. Cal Poly - 3/25/97
vs. Cal Poly - 4/17/04
vs. San Diego State - 3/19/87
vs. Utah State - 5/14/04
vs. San Diego - 2/26/95
vs. Florida Atlantic - 2/23/08
vs. Oklahoma State - 2/10/06
vs. St. Francis - 3/7/06
vs. San Diego State - 5/16/09
vs. Arizona State - 2/18/2007
vs. Loyola-Chicago - 2/21/04
vs. New Mexico State - 3/13/99
vs. Cal Poly - 4/29/06
1998
vs. Arizona - 4/11/80
vs. Oklahoma State - 2/10/06
vs. Fresno State - 4/24/87
vs. Hawai’i - 5/2/86
vs. Stanford - 3/23/09
vs. Tennessee - 2/18/07
vs. UCLA - 3/8/06
vs. Fresno State - 2/27/02
vs. Hawai’i, 3/5/04
MISCELLANEOUS
Largest Margin UCR
0-20
vs. UCLA (5) - 2/5/03
of Defeat
Largest Margin CSF
16-0
vs. Long Beach State (6) - 4/15/06
of Victory
SINGLE GAME
ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
At-Bats Runs
Runs Batted In 39
FSU
PAC
UCR
UCR
CSF
UCR
CP
LBSU
CSF
CSN
LBSU
LBSU
LBSU
CSUN
CSF
BATTING
9
Kathy Mayer - 4/24/87
4
Paige Emerson - 3/20/09
4
Brittany Kenney - 3/13/09
4
Taylor Thomas - 3/13/09
4
Katie Gollhardt - 2/22/08
4
Jamie Yee - 2/11/06
4
Roni Sparrey - 5/14/04
4
Lauren Johnson - 5/6/03
4
Gina Oaks - 3/22/03
4
Sondra Milchiker - 3/10/02
4
Melanie Muniz - 4/25/99
4
Olga Delgado - 4/2/94
4
Kim Kostyk - 4/12/92
7
Jan Moshier - 3/9/06
7
Jodie Cox - 3/30/02
SINGLE GAME
ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
NMSU
UH
UNLV
FSU
Hits CSUN
UCSB
CSF
LBSU
CP
UH
UH
Doubles
PAC
CSF
LBSU
PAC
LBSU
LBSU
FSU
FSU
LBSU
Triples
UCR
CSF
CP
UCR
UCSB
USU
NMSU
Home Runs CP
CP
CP
CSF
CSF
CSF
UCD
UCSB
UCSB
CP
CSF
CSUN
CSF
CSF
CSUN
CP
LBSU
CP
UCSB
UCR
UCR
Stolen Bases UCSB
NMSU
UNLV
LBSU
Walks
CSUN
CP
PAC
UCR
UCSB
CSF
UNLV
Strikeouts CP
PAC
Innings Pitched
Hits Allowed
Runs Allowed
Walks Allowed Strikeouts UNLV
USU
USU
PAC
SAC
Putouts
Assists
FSU
PAC
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7
7
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
Stephanie Bonillas, 1998
Cheyenne Thompson - 3/25/94
Cyndi Parus- 4/13/93
Gina LoPiccolo - 3/2/91
Brittany Kenney - 3/13/09
Tiffany Wright - 3/29/08
Kiki Munoz - 5/11/07
Panita Thanatharn - 2/24/07
Chelsea Green - 2/6/04
Joyce Antonio - 4/21/96
Lisa Young - 5/2/86
Amanda Collier - 3/20/09
Candice Baker - 4/22/07
Arleigh Thorp - 3/8/03
Barbara Moody - 3/10/02
Jessica Smith - 5/2/99
Alicia Marrone - 3/7/95
Shelly Stokes - 3/28/89
Gina LoPiccolo - 2/18/89
Carla Williams - 3/5/88
Brittany Keeney - 3/13/09
Candice Baker - 5/20/07
Lisa Modglin - 3/31/07
Jamie Yee - 3/9/04
Sarah Brown - 4/12/03
Tiffany Pugmire - 3/4/00
Cyndi Malone - 1996
66 times, most recent:
Krysten Cary - 3/10/09
Melissa Pura - 3/6/09
Krysten Cary - 2/6/09
Trina Harrison - 5/16/09
Francesca Gonzales - 2/8/09
Courtney Martinez - 2/8/09
Kelly Harman - 2/15/09
Keilani Jennings - 2/6/09
Amanda Ziegler - 2/6/09
Anna Cahn - 4/19/08
Kiki Munoz - 4/19/08
Micah Putnam - 3/29/08
Katie Gollhardt - 2/27/08
Jessica Doucette - 5/20/07
Amanda Peek - 5/11/07
Sarah Iwata - 5/5/07
Jessica Beaver - 4/21/07
Lisa Modglin - 3/17/07
Tiffany Wright - 2/24/07
Danira Iolamo - 2/18/07
Lauren Bauer - 2/10/07
Leslie Simien - 2/8/02
Kym Lax - 1998
Steph Gonzales - 3/15/93
Kim Kostyk - 4/12/92
Amanda Peek - 4/20/08
Lisa Modglin - 4/15/07
Jennifer Curtier - 4/3/07
Melissa Sanchez - 5/13/06
Kendra Singley - 5/14/04
Jenny Topping - 2/22/03
Sara Mallett - 2/16/96
Jessica Rogers - 3/23/09
Ashlie D’Errico - 2/27/02
PITCHING
19.2
Cynthia Steinke - 4/24/87
20
Carli Baumgartner - 5/6/03
16
Carli Baumgartner - 5/6/03
11
Natalie King - 5/16/03
18
Susie Bugliarello - 3/25/97
FIELDING
29
Gena Strang vs. UNLV - 4/24/87
11
Crystal Presson - 4/5/03
All-Time Single Game Records
ALL-TIME TOP TEN SEASON MARKS - INDIVIDUAL
PITCHING
BATTING
BATTING AVG.
1. .476 Lisa Modglin, CP
2. .472 Jenny Topping, CSF
3. .449 Gina Carbonatto, PAC
4. .438 Jenny Topping, CSF
5. .436 Kim Rodina, UNLV 6. .435 Melissa Sanchez, UCR
7. .432 Kim Rodina, UNLV 8. .426 Julie Watson, CSF
9. .424 Marissa Alvidrez, UCR
10. .423 Jenny Topping, CSF
2007
2002
2004
2003
1995
2006
1996
2004
2008
2001
HITS
1. 93
93 3. 89 4. 88
88
6. 85 85
8. 84 9. 83
83 1990
1990
1987
1995
1995
1991
1989
1990
1994
1992
Julie Smith, FSU Martha Noffsinger, FSU
Chenita Rogers, CSF
Cathy Turner, UH
Kim Ronding, UNLV Julie Smith, FSU
Carey Hess, CSF Chris Parris, UNLV Pat Martinez, SJSU Denise Dewalt, CSF
RUNS SCORED
1. 58
Gina Carbonatto, PAC
58
Kim Rodina, UNLV 3. 56
Lisa Modglin, CP
4. 55
Jenny Topping, CSF
55 Julie Smith, FSU
6. 52
Gina Oaks, CSF
52 Carey Hess, CSF
8. 51 Tia Morenz, UH 9. 50
Mandy Edwards, UCSB
10. 49 Martha Noffsinger, FSU
2007
1995
2007
2001
1990
2002
1989
1996
2000
1989
RBI
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
10.
Jenny Topping, CSF
Kim Rodina, UNLV Stephenie Little, CSF
Tisha Duran, UCSB
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
Gina LoPiccolo, FSU Melissa Pura, CP
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
Cheyene Thompson, UH
Monica Lucatero, CSF
2001
1995
1999
2008
2005
1990
2007
2000
1994
2002
Barbara Moody, PAC
Kim Rodina, UNLV
Tammy Alcantar, USU
Tammy Alcantar, USU
Jenny Topping, CSF
Barbara Moody, PAC
Jennifer Griffin, LBSU
Melissa Pura, CP
Barbara Moody, PAC
Monica Lucatero, CSF
Denise Dewalt, CSF
2002
1995
1996
1997
2001
2001
2009
2007
2003
1999
1993
59
58 57
55
55
49 48
48
48 47
DOUBLES
1. 28
2. 23 3. 22 4. 20 5. 19
19
7. 18
18
18
18
18 TRIPLES
1. 13 2. 12 12 4. 9
9 9 7. 8 8 8
10. 7
7 7 7 7 Chris Parris, UNLV Angie Laolagi, SJSU
Tami Gregor, UCSB
Danielle Linke, LBSU
Pat Martinez, SJSU Carla Williams, LBSU
Sara Stockton, CP Valeri Quintero, SJSU Terri Oberg, CSF
Lisa Modglin, CP
Kelly Sack, CP Rhealee Thorn, USU Denise Correa, CPP Heather DeLuca, CPP 1990
1989
1987
2008
1994
1988
1997
1996
1986
2007
1998
1996
1989
1989
HOME RUNS
1. 23
Stephenie Little, CSF
2. 17
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
3. 16
Lisa Modglin, CP
4. 15 Kim Rodina, UNLV
5. 14
Kysten Cary, CP
14
Lauren Johnson, LBSU
14
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
14
Jenny Topping, CSF
9. 13
Tisha Duran, UCSB
13
Amanda Peek, CSUN
13
Amanda Peek, CSUN
13
Ashley Van Boxmeer, CSF
13
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
13
Jessica Smith, LBSU
13
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
13 Senetha Thomas, CSF
1999
2005
2007
1995
2009
2005
2001
2001
2008
2007
2006
2006
2002
2000
2000
1996
STOLEN BASES
1. 39
Leslie Simien, UCSB
2. 37 Andrea Benford, NMSU
3. 36 Kristen McDowell, PAC 4. 35
Leslie Simien, UCSB
5. 34 Cyndie Malone, NMSU
6. 32
Leslie Simien, UCSB
32 Abbie Sodaro, NMSU
8. 31 Abbie Sodaro, NMSU
9. 30
Chantal Pershing, UCSB
30 Kym Lax, NMSU
2002
1996
1991
2004
1996
2003
1996
1995
2003
1998
BASE ON BALLS
1. 56
Adrienne Ratajczak, PAC
56
Jenny Topping, CSF
3. 52
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
4. 50
Jennifer Griffin, LBSU
5. 46
Melissa Sanchez, UCR
46
Jenny Topping, CSF
7. 43 Gina LoPiccolo, FSU
8. 42 Sara Mallett, UNLV 9. 41 Jennifer Power, USU
10. 37
Amanda Peek, CSUN
37 Adrienne Ratajczak, PAC 2001
2001
2007
2009
2004
2003
1991
1996
1994
2008
1998
WINS
1. 35 2. 33
33 33 5. 31 31
7. 30 30
30 10. 29 Rhonda Wheatley, CP Cindy Ball, PAC
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
Connie Clark, CSF
Terry Carpenter, FSU Susan LeFebvre, CSF
Amie Stewart, UNLV
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
Terry Carpenter, FSU
Ann Van Dortrecht, CSF
1987
2001
1991
1987
1989
1986
1995
1992
1991
1990
ERA
1. 0.18 2. 0.26 3. 0.27 4. 0.31 5. 0.37 6. 0.43 0.43 8. 0.44 9. 0.46 0.46 Connie Clark, CSF
Sandy Winchester, LBSU Susan LeFebvre, CSF
Terry Carpenter, FSU
Terry Carpenter, FSU
Ann Van Dortrecht, CSF Rhonda Wheatley, CPP
Melanie Parrent, FSU
Mary Letourneau, LBSU
Tammy Joslin, PAC
1986
1986
1986
1991
1990
1990
1986
1988
1990
1986
INNINGS PITCHED
1. 354.1 Rhonda Wheatley, CP 2. 327.0 Erin Carter, NMSU
3. 317.1 Cynthia Steinke, UNLV 4. 310.1 Ann Van Dortrecht, CSF 5. 299.1 Tiffany Boyd, CSF
6. 295.2 Sarah Farnworth, CSUN
7. 291.1 Lori Harrigan, UNLV
8. 290.0 DeAnna Earsley, USU
9. 287.2 Lori Harrigan, UNLV
10. 285.0 Lisa Fresquez, PAC
1987
1991
1987
1990
1991
2001
1990
1992
1991
1987
STRIKEOUTS
1. 309 Susie Bugliarello, SAC 2. 297 Tiffany Boyd, CSF
3. 291 Cindy Ball, PAC
4. 276 Tara Glaister, CSUN
5. 267 Tara Glaister, CSUN 6. 261 Connie Clark, CSF
7. 260 Brandee McArthur, PAC
8. 259 Candice Baker, CSF
259 Candice Baker, CSF
10. 246 Tiffany Boyd, CSF
1997
1992
2002
1999
1997
1987
1999
2007
2006
1991
APPEARANCES
1. 51 Ann Van Dortrecht, CSF
2. 49
Cindy Ball, PAC
49
Sarah Farnworth, CSUN
49
Cindy Ball, PAC
5. 47 Tiffany Boyd, CSF
47
Connie Clark, CSF
7. 46
Jennifer Mortensen, CSF
8. 45 Lisa Fresquez, PAC
9. 44
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
44 Patti King, UNLV
1990
2002
2001
2001
1991
1987
1994
1987
1992
1988
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All-Time Single Season Records
SINGLE SEASON
ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS
SINGLE SEASON
ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
BATTING
At Bats
Runs Runs Batted In Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Stolen Bases Bases on Balls Strikeouts Fewest Strikeouts Batting Average 2,116
336
298
566
99
28
65
131
208
338
94
.311
Complete Games Innings Pitched Most Hits Allowed
Fewest Hits Allowed
Most Runs Allowed Fewest Runs Allowed
Fewest Earned Runs
Lowest Earned Run Average Most Base On Balls Fewest Base On Balls Most Strikeouts Fewest Strikeouts Shutouts 74
543.1
571
172
349
34
20
0.28
269
40
470
57
44
BATTING
Fresno State, 1989
Cal State Fullerton, 2002
Cal State Fullerton, 2002
Fresno State, 1989
Cal State Fullerton, 1999
San Jose State, 1989
Cal State Fullerton, 2002
New Mexico State, 1996
Pacific, 2007
New Mexico State, 1991
Cal State Fullerton, 1989
Hawai’i, 1996
PITCHING
Fresno State, 1990
Fresno State, 1990
UC Riverside, 2004
Cal State Fullerton, 1986
UC Riverside, 2004
Cal State Fullerton, 1986
Cal State Fullerton, 1986
Cal State Fullerton, 1986
Pacific, 2003
Hawai’i, 1986
Hawai’i, 1994
Hawai’i, 1985
Cal State Fullerton, 1986
MISCELLANEOUS
Games Played
Overall Wins Conference Wins Overall Losses Highest Overall Win %
Highest Conference Win %
Most Consecutive Wins Highest Fielding %
41
77
77
62
31
31
31
53
.858 (57-9-1)
.952 (20-1)
34
.978
UC Santa Barbara, 1985
Fresno State, 1990
Fresno State, 1990
Cal State Fullerton, 1987
Fresno State, 1987
Fresno State, 1991
New Mexico State, 1991
Cal State Fullerton, 1986
Cal State Fullerton, 2003
Cal State Fullerton, 1987
Pacific, 2006
At-Bats Hits Runs Scored Runs Batted In Batting Average Doubles Triples Home Runs Stolen Bases Bases On Balls Strikeouts 263
93
93
58
58
59
.476
28
13
23
39
56
56
46
Julie Smith, FSU, 1990
Martha Noffsinger, FSU,1990
Julie Smith, FSU, 1990
Gina Carbonatto, PAC, 2007
Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1995
Jenny Topping, CSF, 2001
Lisa Modglin, CP, 2007
Barbara Moody, PAC, 2002
Christine Parris, UNLV, 1990
Stephenie Little, CSF, 1999
Leslie Simien, UCSB, 2002
Adrienne Ratajczak, PAC, 2001
Jenny Topping, CSF, 2001
Liz Walters, UCSB, 2007
Games Starts Games Won Games Lost
Innings Pitched
Most Hits
Fewest Hits
Base On Balls Strikeouts Runs
Fewest Earned Runs
Lowest ERA Winning Pct. 60
60
44
46
385.1
343
42
182
334
252
4
0.18
.909, (20-2)
.909, (30-3)
PITCHING
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Rhonda Wheatley, CPP, 1987
Rhonda Wheatley, CPP, 1987
Rhonda Wheatley, CPP, 1985
Erin Carter, NMSU, 1991
Rhonda Wheatley, CPP, 1985
Erin Carter, NMSU, 1991
Connie Clark, CSF, 1986
Erin Carter, NMSU, 1991
Rhonda Wheatley, CPP, 1985
Erin Carter, NMSU, 1991
Connie Clark, CSF, 1986
Connie Clark, CSF, 1986
Connie Clark, CSF, 1986
Terry Carpenter, FSU, 1991
All-Time Career Records
ALL-TIME TOP TEN CAREER MARKS - INDIVIDUAL
BATTING
PITCHING
BATTING AVG.
1. .443
Jenny Topping, CSF
2. .401 Gina Carbonatto, PAC
3. .396
Denise DeWalt, CSF
4. .395
Kim Rondina, UNLV
5. .386
Amanda Peek, CSUN
6. .382
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
7. .377
Christine Parris, UNLV
8. .369
Lisa Modglin, CP
9. .365
Chenita Rogers, CSF
10. .364
Christine Ramos, UCSB
HITS
1. 327
Martha Noffsinger, FSU
2. 280
Gina Carbonatto, PAC
3. 275
Tricia Reimche, UNLV
4. 266
Pat Martinez, SJSU
5. 259
Linda Lunceford, LBSU 6. 258
Christine Ramos, UCSB
7. 255
Carey Hess, CSF
8. 251
Stacy Van Essen, LBSU
9. 249
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
10. 247
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
RUNS SCORED
1. 178
Gina Carbonatto, PAC
2. 156
Mandy Edwards, UCSB
3. 153
Martha Noffsinger, FSU
4. 152
Lisa Modglin, CP
5. 151
Sara Mallett, UNLV
6. 150
Gina Oaks, CSF
7. 145
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
8. 134
Carey Hess, CSF
9. 126
Jodie Cox, CSF
10. 126
Tricia Reimche, UNLV
2001-03
2004-07
1992-93
1994-97
2006-08
2004-07
1990-91
2004-07
1986-87
2006-09
TRIPLES
1. 22
22
3. 20
4. 19
5. 17
6. 16
16
16
9. 15
10. 14
1987-90
2004-07
1990-93
1993-96
1991-94
2006-09
1987-90
1991-94
1999-02
2004-07
HOME RUNS
1. 47
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
2. 42
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
3. 34
Melissa Pura, CP
34
Amanda Peek, CSUN
5. 33
Jenny Topping, CSF
6. 32
Ashley Van Boxmeer, CSF
7. 29
Christen Bedwell, CSUN
29
Monica Lucatero, CSF
9. 27
Amanda Hockett, CSF
27
Carolyn Wilson, PAC
1999-02
2004-07
2006-09
2006-08
2001-03
2005-07
2001-04
1999-02
2000-03
1995-97
2004-07
1997-00
1987-90
2004-07
1993-96
2000-03
2004-07
1987-90
2000-03
1990-93
STOLEN BASES
1. 121
Leslie Simien, UCSB
2. 80
Noleana Woodard, SJSU
3. 79
Kris McDowell, PAC
4. 73
Tricia Reimche, UNLV
5. 65
Gina Carbonatto, PAC
6. 63
Abbie Sodaro, NMSU
7. 59
Jstone Vines, CSF
8. 57
Joann Saul, UCSB
9. 55
Cyndi Malone, NMSU
10. 54
Reeve Fuller, PAC
2001-04
1989-93
1991-94
1990-93
2004-07
1995-96
1991-94
1984-87
1995-96
1990-93
BASE ON BALLS
1. 161
Adrienne Ratajczak, PAC
2. 139
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
3. 137
Jenny Topping, CSF
4. 127
Melissa Sanchez, UCR
5. 106
Jennifer Power, USU
106
Gina LoPiccolo, FSU
7. 103
Sara Mallett, UNLV
8. 100
Jami Trinidad, UCSB
9. 90
Amanda Favorite, LBSU
10. 87
Kim Rondina, UNLV
1998-01
2004-07
2001-03
2003-06
1991-94
1988-91
1993-96
2000-03
1995-98
1994-96
RBI
1. 170
2. 163
3. 160
4. 150
5. 149
6. 136
7. 134
8. 130
9. 128
10. 126
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
Monica Lucatero, CSF
Yasmin Mossadeghi, CSF
Gina LoPiccolo, FSU
Kim Rondina, UNLV
Cyndi Parus, UNLV
Estée Okumura, PAC
Kendra Wood, UCSB
Jenny Topping, CSF
Missy Coombes, CSF
2004-07
1999-02
1999-02
1988-91
1994-97
1992-95
2000-03
1997-00
2001-03
1987-90
DOUBLES
1. 69
2. 58
3. 55
4. 49
5. 48
48
7. 47
8. 45
45
10. 44
44
44
Barbara Moody, PAC
Tammy Alcantar, USU
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
Kim Rondina, UNLV
Monica Lucatero, CSF
Gina LoPiccolo, FSU
Arleigh Thorp, LBSU
Sondra Milchiker, CSUN
Nikki Hart, CSF
Jenny Topping, CSF
Sandy Taylor, USU
Julie Luft, UH
2000-03
1996-99
2004-07
1994-97
1999-02
1988-91
2001-04
2001-04
1997-99
2001-03
1997-00
1993-96
Pat Martinez, SJSU
Angie Laolagi, SJSU
Tami Gregor, UCSB
Christine Parris, UNLV
Lisa Modglin, CP
Michele Moreno, UNLV
Sharon Cafini, SJSU
Mary Harper, PAC
Martha Noffsinger, FSU
Carla Williams, LBSU
1993-96
1987-89
1985-87
1990-91
2004-07
1989-92
1987-90
1985-88
1987-90
1987-88
APPEARANCES
1. 161
Lori Harrigan, UNLV
2. 149
Cindy Ball, PAC
3. 140
Jennifer Davis, UCSB
140
Danny Dunn, NMSU
5. 136
Terry Carpenter, FSU
6. 135
Candice Baker, CSF
7. 133
Amie Stewart, UNLV
8. 131 Mary Letourneau, LBSU
9. 128
Loren Thornburg, UCSB
10. 127
Meredith Cervenka, LBSU
1989-92
1999-02
2004-07
1994-97
1989-92
2004-07
1992-95
1990-93
2000-03
2002-05
MOST WINS
1. 107
Terry Carpenter, FSU
2. 91
Cindy Ball, PAC
3. 84
Carie Dever, FSU
4. 83
Lori Harrigan, UNLV
5. 82 Tiffany Boyd, CSF
6. 78
Meredith Cervenka, LBSU
7. 75
Jodie Cox, CSF
8. 74
Gina Oaks, CSF
9. 73
Amie Stewart, UNLV
10. 65
Brandee McArthur, PAC
65
Stacy Van Essen, LBSU
65
Ann Van Dortrecht, CSF
1989-92
1999-02
1987-90
1989-92
1991-93
2002-05
2000-03
2000-03
1992-95
1996-99
1991-94
1989-91
INNINGS PITCHED
1. 1,034.2 Lori Harrigan, UNLV
2. 960.2 Terry Carpenter, FSU
3. 883.1 Cindy Ball, PAC
4. 826.2 Mary Letourneau, LBSU
5. 820.0 Danny Dunn, NMSU
6. 806.2 Carie Dever, FSU
7. 790.2 Jennifer Davis, UCSB
8. 776.1 Tiffany Boyd, CSF
9. 763.2 Meredith Cervenka, LBSU
10. 755.1 Stacy Van Essen, LBSU
1989-92
1989-92
1999-02
1990-93
1994-97
1987-90
2004-07
1991-93
2002-05
1991-94
STRIKEOUTS
1. 846
Jennifer Davis, UCSB
2. 798
Desarie Knipfer, CP
3. 761
Cindy Ball, PAC
4. 725
Lori Harrigan, UNLV
5. 715
Tara Glaister, CSUN
6. 712
Candice Baker, CSF
7. 701
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
8. 699
Jodie Cox, CSF
9. 685
Gina Oaks, CSF
10. 644
Terry Carpenter, FSU
2004-07
1995-98
1999-02
1989-92
1997-99
2004-07
1991-93
2000-03
2000-03
1989-92
ERA
1. 0.37
2. 0.42
3. 0.56
4. 0.71
0.71
0.71
7. 0.77
8. 0.78
9. 0.85
10. 0.86
1986-87
1989-92
1987-90
1989-91
1988-89
1988-89
1989-92
1991-93
1997-98
1990-93
Connie Clark, CSF
Terry Carpenter, FSU
Carie Dever, FSU
Ann Van Dortrecht, CSF
Anjie Bryant, CSF
Annette Gonzales, LBSU
Lori Harrigan, UNLV
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
Desarie Knipfer, CP
Kim Smith, UNLV
Jennifer Davis
UC Santa Barbara (2004-07)
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All-Time Coaching Records
CAREER ALL-TIME LEADERS
VICTORY LEADERS
(as member of the Big West)
At Bats
977 Batting Average
.443
Runs Scored 178
RBI 170
Hits 327
Doubles 69
Triples 22
Home Runs 47
Stolen Bases 121
Bases on Balls 161
Strikeouts 109
Sacrifice Hits
90
Total Bases
432
BATTING
Martha Noffsinger (FSU)
Jenny Topping (CSF)
Gina Carbonatto (PAC)
Jennifer Curtier (PAC)
Martha Noffsinger (FSU)
Barbara Moody (PAC)
Pat Martinez (SJSU)
Angie Laolagi (SJSU)
Yasmin Mossadeghi (CSF)
Leslie Simien (UCSB)
Adrienne Ratajczak (PAC)
Julie Williams (CSF)
Martha Noffsinger (FSU)
Jennifer Curtier (PAC)
1987-90
2001-03
2004-07
2004-07
1987-90
2000-03
1993-96
1987-89
1999-02
2001-04
1998-01
1995-97
1987-90
2004-07
Complete games
Appearances
Innings Pitched Wins
Most Hits Allowed
Most Runs Allowed
Lowest ERA
Most Walks Allowed
Strikeouts Shutouts No Hitters
Losses
Saves
PITCHING
Lori Harrigan (UNLV)
Lori Harrigan (UNLV)
Lori Harrigan (UNLV)
Terry Carpenter (FSU)
Rhealee Thorn (USU)
Rhealee Thorn (USU)
Connie Clark (CSF)
Tara Glaister (CSUN)
Jennifer Davis (UCSB)
Lori Harrigan (UNLV)
Carie Dever (FSU)
Rhealee Thorn (USU)
Amie Stewart (UNLV)
1989-92
1989-92
1989-92
1989-92
1994-97
1994-97
1986-87
1996-99
2004-07
1989-92
1987-90
1994-97
1992-95
123
161
1,034.7
107
788
331
0.37
233
846
53
6
56
11
CAREER VICTORIES (min. 50 wins)
791 - Pete Manarino, Long Beach State
581 - Judi Garman, Cal State Fullerton
519 - Brian Kolze, Pacific
367 - Michelle Gromacki, Cal State Fullerton
350 - Shan McDonald, UNLV
337 - Margie Wright, Fresno State
323 - Kathy Strahan, Sac State, San Jose State
264 - Carol Spanks, Cal Poly Pomona
227 - Lloydene Searle, Sacramento State
202 - Barbara Jordan, Cal State Northridge
193 - Lisa Boyer, Cal Poly
192 - Bob Coolen, Hawai’i
190 - Theresa Lowry, Pacific
173 - Kristy Schroeder, UC Santa Barbara
166 - Jenny Condon, Cal Poly
165 - Liz Kelly, UC Santa Barbara
159 - Janet Sherman, Cal State Northridge
125 - Brenda Greene, UC Santa Barbara
111 - Debbie Nelson, San Jose State
105 - Linda Spradley, San Diego State
103 - Kim Sowder, Long Beach State
103 - Connie Miner, UC Riverside
80 - Alika Thompson, Hawai’i
63 - Pam McCreesh, Utah State
60 - Rick Gamez, New Mexico State
57 - Rayla Allison, Hawai’i
56 - Brie Galicinao, UC Santa Barbara
51 - JoAnn Ferrieri, New Mexico State
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
(during conference membership, sorted by overall winning percentage)
Conference Overall
Yrs.
W
L
T PCT. W
L
Margie Wright (1987-92), Fresno State
6
175
39 0
.818 337 87
Judi Garman (1986-99), Cal State Fullerton
14
302 148 2
.668 581 263
Carol Spanks (1985-90), Cal Poly Pomona
6
121
64 1
.653 264 131
Jenny Condon (2005-pres.), Cal Poly
5
70
29 0 .707 166 90
Michelle Gromacki (2000-pres.), Cal State Fullerton 10
156 54 0 .743 367 208
Cindy Layland (1985), Pacific
1
12
4
0
.705 42 24
Lloydene Searle (1991-97), Utah State
7
122 106 0
.535 227 188
Pete Manarino (1986-2006), Long Beach State
21
393 215 0
.646 791 466
Kim Sowder (2007-pres.), Long Beach State
3
41
19 0 .683 103 63
Roy Gamez (1997), New Mexico State
1
21
11 0
.656 33 22
Bob Coolen (1992-96), Hawai’i
5
83
81 0
.506 192 128
Shan McDonald (1987-96), UNLV
10
190 146 2
.565 350 236
Janet Sherman (1997-2001), Cal State Northridge
5
89
43 0
.674 159 115
Brian Kolze (1993-pres.), Pacific
17
210 208 1 .502 519 436
Brie Galicinao (2008-pres.), UC Santa Barbara
2
22
20 0 .524 56 49
Barbara Jordan (2002-09), Cal State Northridge
8
81
83 0
.494 202 177
Kristy Schroeder (2002-07), UC Santa Barbara
6
59
63 0
.484 173 155
Kathy Strahan (1987-92, 97-2002), SJSU, Sacramento State 12
161 204 0
.441 323 339
Rayla Allison (1990-91), Hawai’i
2
25
46 0
.352 57 65
Lea Ann Jarvis (2000), New Mexico State
1
11
13 0
.458 27 31
Rick Gamez (1995-96), New Mexico State
2
28
36 0
.438 60 68
Theresa Lowry (1986-92), Pacific
7
82
154 1
.348 190 225
Lisa Boyer (1997-04), Cal Poly
8
75
122 0
.381 193 234
Debbie Nelson (1993-96), San Jose State
4
44
80 0
.355 111 137
Alika Thompson (1985-89), Hawai’i
4
51
65 0
.440 80 99
Lonny Sargent (2005), Utah State
1
7
14 0
.333 23 29
Liz Kelly (1995-2001), UC Santa Barbara
7
61
133 0
.314 165 210
JoAnn Ferrieri (1998-99), New Mexico State
2
25
29 0
.463 51 66
Frances Cox (1985-86), UNLV
2
16
27 0
.372 46 64
Sandy Pearce (1992-93), UC Santa Barbara
2
20
44 0
.313 41 58
Frann Wageneck (1994), UC Santa Barbara
1
10
22 0
.313 23 33
Karen Yoder (2008-pres.), UC Davis
2
15
27 0 .357 46 68
Bobbie Bonace (1985), UC Santa Barbara
1
4
12 0
.250 30 47
Brenda Greene (1986-91), UC Santa Barbara
6
66
140 0
.320 125 218
Linda Spradley (1986-90), San Diego State
5
43
123 0
.259 105 185
Eric Leyba (1994), New Mexico State
1
8
24 0
.250 21 43
Pam McCreesh (1998-2001), Utah State
4
29
68 0
.299 63 135
Connie Miner (2004-pres.), UC Riverside
7
22 100 0 .167 103 227
Rachel Miller Reif (2002), UC Riverside
1
5
19 0
.208 15 44
Mike Smith (2003), UC Riverside
1
4
17 0
.191 13 45
Debbie Bilbao (2002-04), Utah State
3
17
49 0
.258 30 125
43
T
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.795
.688
.688
.648
.640
.636
.634
.629
.620
.600
.600
.597
.580
.543
.533
.533
.527
.488
.467
.465
.465
.458
.452
.448
.447
.442
.440
.436
.418
.414
.411
.404
.390
.364
.363
.328
.318
.312
.254
.224
.194
CONFERENCE VICTORIES (min. 30 wins)
393 - Pete Manarino, Long Beach State
302 - Judi Garman, Cal State Fullerton
210 - Brian Kolze, Pacific
190 - Shan McDonald, UNLV
175 - Margie Wright, Fresno State
161 - Kathy Strahan, Sac State, San Jose State
156 - Michelle Gromacki, Cal State Fullerton
122 - Lloydene Searle, Sacramento State
121 - Carol Spanks, Cal Poly Pomona
89 - Janet Sherman, Cal State Northridge
83 - Bob Coolen, Hawai’i
82 - Theresa Lowry, Pacific
81 - Barbara Jordan, Cal State Northridge
75 - Lisa Boyer, Cal Poly
70 - Jenny Condon, Cal Poly
66 - Brenda Greene, UC Santa Barbara
61 - Liz Kelly, UC Santa Barbara
59 - Kristy Schroeder, UC Santa Barbara
51 - Alika Thompson, Hawai’i
44 - Debbie Nelson, San Jose State
43 - Linda Spradley, San Diego State
41 - Kim Sowder, Long Beach State
All-Time Career Records
(current Big West coaches, sorted by wins)
Rk.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Coach, School
Brian Kolze, PAC
Connie Miner, UCR
Michelle Gromacki, CSF
Karen Yoder, UCD
Jenny Condon, CP
Kim Sowder, LBSU
Brie Galcinao, UCSB
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Yrs.
17
19
9
10
5
2
2
W
519
455
337
245
166
103
56
L
436
634
188
294
90
63
49
T
1
2
1
3
0
0
0
PCT
.543
.418
.642
.455
.648
.620
.533
Annual Standings
Conference
1985
W-L
T
*#Cal Poly Pomona13-3 0
#Pacific12-4 0
UNLV
6-10 0
UC Santa Barbara4-12 0
Hawai’i
5-11 0
PCT.
.813
.705
.375
.250
.313
Overall
GB
W-L T PCT.
-52-18 0
.743
142-24 0
.636
728-32 0
.467
930-47 0
.390
88-23 0
.258
1986
W-L
^*#Cal State Fullerton22-5
#Long Beach State18-9
#Cal Poly Pomona18-9
Pacific17-10
UC Santa Barbara11-17
UNLV10-17
San Diego State
6-21
Hawai’i
7-21
T
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
GB
W-L
.804
-57-9
.667
439-18
.661
436-19
.630
534-18
.393 11.520-30
.370
1218-32
.222
1622-36
.250 15.5
9-27
T PCT.
1
.858
0
.684
1
.652
1
.651
0
.400
0
.393
0
.379
0
.250
1987
W-L
*#Fresno State31-5
#Cal State Fullerton31-5
#Long Beach State25-11
#Cal Poly Pomona22-12
Hawai’i23-13
UC Santa Barbara17-19
San Diego State
8-28
Pacific
7-27
San Jose State
7-29
UNLV
7-29
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.861
.861
.694
.647
.638
.472
.222
.206
.194
.194
GB
W-L
-53-14
-59-10
634-20
842-23
833-16
1433-30
2320-40
2316-45
2420-35
2415-40
T PCT.
0
.791
0
.855
0
.630
0
.646
0
.673
0
.524
1
.336
0
.262
0
.364
0
.273
1988
W-L
*#Fresno State29-5
#Cal Poly Pomona28-8
#Cal State Fullerton24-10
#Long Beach State25-11
Pacific16-18
Hawai’i16-20
San Jose State13-19
San Diego State9-23
UNLV9-27
UC Santa Barbara3-31
1989
W-L
*#Fresno State
29-7
#Cal State Fullerton
28-8
#Cal Poly Pomona
24-12
#Long Beach State
22-14
San Jose State
21-15
UNLV
17-19
UC Santa Barbara
14-22
Hawai’i
10-26
San Diego State
9-27
Pacific
6-30
1990
W-L
*#Fresno State
29-7
#Long Beach State
28-8
#Cal State Fullerton
22-13
#UNLV
21-15
San Jose State
18-18
Cal Poly Pomona
16-20
Pacific
15-21
San Diego State
11-24
UC Santa Barbara
11-25
Hawai’i
8-28
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.853
.778
.706
.694
.471
.444
.406
.281
.250
.088
GB
W-L
-55-17
257-16
552-20
546-17
1335-27
1430-29
1524-29
1924-33
2118-29
266-50
T PCT.
0
.764
0
.781
0
.722
0
.730
0
.565
0
.508
0
.453
0
.421
0
.383
0
.107
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.806
.778
.667
.611
.584
.472
.389
.278
.250
.167
GB
-
1
5
7
8
12
15
19
20
23
W-L
58-14
47-15
43-23
36-23
36-26
32-28
25-29
16-35
18-38
22-37
T PCT.
0 .806
0 .758
0 .652
0 .610
0 .581
0 .534
0 .463
0 .314
1 .316
0 .373
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.806
.778
.629
.583
.500
.444
.417
.314
.306
.222
GB
-
1
6.5
8
11
13
14
17.5
18
21
W-L
62-15
48-19
45-23
41-27
34-28
34-32
30-28
21-38
23-34
24-41
T PCT.
0 .805
0 .716
0 .662
0 .603
0 .548
0 .515
0 .517
0 .356
0 .404
0 .369
1991
*#Fresno State
#UNLV
#Cal State Fullerton
San Jose State
Hawai’i
#Long Beach State
Utah State
Pacific
UC Santa Barbara
New Mexico State
Conference
W-L
T
31-5
0
25-8
1
25-9
1
21-14
1
17-18
0
17-19
0
15-17
0
10-23
1
10-26
0
2-34
0
PCT.
GB
.861
.750
4.5
.729
5
.597
9.5
.486 13.5
.472
14
.469
14
.309 19.5
.278
21
.056
29
Overall
W-L
57-11
49-17
52-16
32-24
33-24
40-29
36-28
26-37
18-45
10-53
T PCT.
0 .838
1 .739
1 .761
1 .570
0 .579
0 .580
0 .563
1 .414
0 .286
0 .159
1992
*#Fresno State
#Cal State Fullerton
#Utah State
#UNLV
#San Jose State
#Long Beach State
Hawai’i
New Mexico State
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
W-L
26-10
25-11
24-12
17-15
18-16
18-18
13-23
13-23
11-23
11-25
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.722
.694
.667
.531
.529
.500
.361
.361
.323
.305
GB
-
1
2
7
7
8
13
13
14
15
W-L
52-16
45-20
43-21
34-22
33-24
40-32
34-33
26-46
19-29
23-38
T PCT.
0 .765
0 .692
0 .672
0 .607
0 .579
0 .556
0 .507
0 .361
0 .396
0 .377
1993
*#Utah State
#Cal State Fullerton
#UNLV
#Long Beach State
Pacific
San Jose State
UC Santa Barbara
Hawai’i
New Mexico State
1994
*#UNLV
#Hawai’i
#Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Utah State
Pacific
San Jose State
UC Santa Barbara
New Mexico State
W-L
25-7
25-7
23-8
21-11
11-20
10-20
9-21
9-23
8-24
T
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.781
.781
.734
.656
.359
.333
.300
.281
.250
GB
-
-
1.5
4
13.5
14
15
16
17
W-L
39-17
37-21
37-17
45-21
19-34
29-30
22-29
24-35
16-39
T PCT.
0 .696
0 .638
1 .682
0 .682
1 .361
0 .492
0 .431
0 .407
0 .291
W-L
25-7
25-7
21-11
15-17
15-17
14-18
11-21
10-22
8-24
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.781
.781
.656
.469
.469
.438
.344
.313
.250
GB
-
-
4
10
10
11
14
15
17
W-L
39-19
51-14
35-29
30-28
25-33
30-30
32-37
23-33
21-43
T PCT.
0 .672
0 .785
0 .547
0 .517
0 .431
0 .500
0 .464
0 .411
0 .328
1995
*#UNLV
#Cal State Fullerton
#Hawai`i
Utah State
Long Beach State
San Jose State
UC Santa Barbara
New Mexico State
Pacific
W-L
27-5
20-8
21-11
18-14
13-17
13-17
10-22
9-23
7-21
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.844
.714
.656
.563
.433
.433
.313
.281
.250
GB
-
5
6
9
13
13
17
18
18
W-L
49-14
46-17
47-21
31-28
32-31
26-39
24-35
20-43
17-35
T PCT.
0 .778
0 .730
0 .691
0 .525
0 .508
0 .400
0 .407
0 .317
0 .327
1996
*#Long Beach State
#UNLV
New Mexico State
#Cal State Fullerton
Utah State
Hawai’i
Pacific
San Jose State
UC Santa Barbara
W-L
23-9
19-13
19-13
17-15
17-15
15-17
15-17
10-22
9-23
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.719
.594
.594
.531
.531
.469
.469
.313
.281
GB
-
4
4
6
6
8
8
13
14
W-L
36-22
36-23
40-26
41-28
33-24
36-25
26-25
24-31
20-30
T PCT.
0 .621
0 .610
0 .606
0 .594
0 .579
0 .590
0 .510
0 .436
0 .400
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Annual Standings
1997
*#Long Beach State
#Cal State Northridge
New Mexico State
Cal Poly
Sacramento State
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Utah State
Conference
W-L
T
23-9
0
21-11
0
21-11
0
18-14
0
17-15
0
15-17
0
13-19
0
8-24
0
8-24
0
PCT.
.719
.656
.656
.563
.531
.469
.406
.250
.250
GB
-
2.0
2.0
5.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
15.0
15.0
Overall
W-L
44-20
34-22
33-22
37-17
32-24
31-24
29-26
24-35
20-37
T PCT.
1 .685
2 .603
0 .600
0 .685
1 .570
0 .564
0 .527
0 .407
0 .351
1998
*#Cal State Northridge
#Pacific
#Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
New Mexico State
Sacramento State
Cal Poly
Utah State
UC Santa Barbara
W-L
22-9
19-10
19-13
16-16
15-15
15-16
11-19
10-18
9-20
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.710
.655
.594
.500
.500
.484
.367
.357
.310
GB
-
2
3.5
6.5
6.5
7
10.5
10.5
12
W-L
37-19
29-22
39-20
32-29
32-27
25-23
22-28
16-25
25-25
T PCT.
0 .661
0 .567
0 .661
0 .525
0 .542
0 .521
0 .440
0 .390
0 .500
1999
*#Long Beach State
#Pacific
#Cal State Northridge
#Cal State Fullerton
Sacramento State
New Mexico State
Cal Poly
Utah State
UC Santa Barbara
W-L
17-7
16-8
15-9
13-11
12-12
10-14
10-14
8-16
7-17
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.708
.667
.625
.542
.500
.417
.417
.333
.291
GB
-
1
2
4
5
7
7
9
10
W-L
34-21
38-22
30-24
36-29
27-26
19-39
22-30
17-33
24-30
T PCT.
0 .618
0 .633
0 .556
0 .554
0 .509
0 .327
0 .423
0 .340
0 .444
2000
*#Cal State Fullerton
#Long Beach State
#Cal State Northridge
Pacific
UC Santa Barbara
New Mexico State
Sacramento State
Utah State
Cal Poly
W-L
19-5
17-7
16-8
15-9
14-10
11-13
7-17
6-18
3-21
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.792
.708
.667
.352
.583
.458
.292
.250
.125
GB
-
2
3
4
5
8
12
13
16
W-L
45-15
38-23
26-26
31-25
30-21
27-31
25-30
19-38
15-35
T PCT.
0 .750
0 .623
1 .500
0 .553
0 .588
0 .465
0 .454
0 .333
0 .300
2001
*#Cal State Fullerton
#Pacific
#Cal State Northridge
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
Sacramento State
Utah State
UC Santa Barbara
W-L
19-2
16-5
15-6
12-9
8-13
5-16
5-16
4-17
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.904
.762
.714
.571
.381
.238
.238
.190
GB
-
3
4
7
11
14
14
15
W-L
48-14
50-13
32-24
24-29
28-29
17-37
11-39
18-34
T PCT.
0 .774
0 .794
0 .571
0 .453
0 .491
0 .315
0 .220
0 .346
2002
*#Cal State Fullerton
#Pacific
Long Beach State
Cal State Northridge
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
Utah State
Sacramento State
UC Riverside
W-L
22-2
21-3
13-11
12-12
12-12
8-16
8-16
7-17
5-19
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.917
.875
.542
.500
.500
.333
.333
.292
.208
GB
-
1
9
10
10
14
14
15
17
W-L
53-13
43-17
35-23
27-24
27-36
25-29
12-44
18-33
15-44
T PCT.
0 .803
0 .717
0 .603
0 .529
0 .429
0 .463
0 .214
0 .353
0 .254
2003
*#Cal State Fullerton
#Long Beach State
#Cal State Northridge
#Pacific
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
UC Riverside
Utah State
Conference
W-L
T
20-1
0
17-3
0
12-8
0
10-10
0
9-11
0
7-14
0
4-17
0
3-18
0
PCT.
.952
.850
.600
.500
.450
.333
.191
.143
GB
-
2.5
7.5
9.5
10.5
13
16
17
Overall
W-L
41-15
30-19
27-23
34-24
34-22
22-38
13-45
8-40
2004
*#Long Beach State
#Cal State Northridge #UC Santa Barbara
#Pacific
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Utah State
UC Riverside
W-L
18-3
14-7
14-7
12-9
10-11
7-14
6-15
3-18
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.857
.667
.667
.571
.476
.333
.286
.143
GB
4
4
6
8
11
12
15
W-L
51-13
35-19
32-31
36-23
22-28
18-34
10-41
13-50
T PCT.
0 .797
0 .648
0 .508
0 .610
0 .440
0 .346
0 .196
0 .206
2005
*#Long Beach State
Cal Poly
#Cal State Fullerton
Pacific
UC Santa Barbara
Utah State
Cal State Northridge
UC Riverside
W-L
19-2
15-6
14-7
12-9
9-12
7-14
5-16
3-18
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.905
.714
.667
.571
.429
.333
.238
.143
GB
-
4
5
7
10
12
14
16
W-L
39-16
35-16
30-21
30-25
26-22
23-29
16-23
15-43
T PCT.
0 .709
0 .689
0 .588
0 .546
0 .542
0 .442
0 .410
0 .259
2006
*#Cal State Fullerton
#Long Beach State
Cal Poly
#UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
UC Riverside
W-L
14-4
13-5
11-7
8-10
8-10
7-11
2-16
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.778
.722
.611
.444
.444
.389
.111
GB
-
1
3
6
6
7
12
W-L
37-24
31-22
27-23
24-22
22-20
26-25
22-27
T PCT.
0 .607
0 .585
0 .540
0 .522
0 .524
0 .510
0 .449
2007
*#Cal Poly
#$Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
#Cal State Northridge
#Pacific
#UC Santa Barbara
UC Riverside
W-L
14-4
13-5
11-7
9-9
9-9
7-11
0-18
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.778
.722
.611
.500
.500
.389
.000
GB
-
1
3
5
5
7
14
W-L
39-17
38-23
28-25
23-23
36-24
30-23
16-37
T PCT.
0 .696
0 .623
0 .528
1 .500
0 .600
0 .566
0 .302
2008
*#Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
Cal State Northridge
#Cal State Fullerton
UC Davis
Pacific
UC Riverside
W-L
15-6
13-8
12-9
12-9
11-10
9-12
7-14
5-16
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.714
.619
.571
.571
.524
.429
.333
.238
GB
-
2
3
3
4
6
8
10
W-L
40-17
30-24
24-22
23-24
27-28
24-36
25-34
19-37
T PCT.
0 .702
0 .556
0 .522
0 .489
1 .491
0 .400
0 .424
0 .339
2009
*#Cal Poly
#Cal State Fullerton
#Long Beach State
Cal State Northridge
UC Santa Barbara
UC Riverside
UC Davis
Pacific
W-L
18-3
17-4
15-6
9-12
9-12
7-14
6-15
3-18
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.857
.810
.714
.429
.429
.333
.286
.143
GB
-
1
3
9
9
11
12
15
W-L
41-12
30-21
35-21
29-21
26-25
18-32
22-32
18-34
T PCT.
0 .774
1 .588
0 .625
0 .580
0 .510
0 .360
0 .407
0 .346
* - Big West Champion, # - NCAA Tournament representatives
$ - NCAA Super Regionals, ^ - National Champions
45
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
T PCT.
0 .732
0 .612
0 .540
0 .586
0 .607
0 .367
0 .224
0 .167
All-Time Team Records
COMPOSITE RECORDS
(while in conference, sorted by winning percentage)
BIG WEST GAMES
Current Members
Cal State Fullerton (1986-pres.)
Long Beach State (1986-pres.)
Cal State Northridge (1997-pres.)
Cal Poly (1997-pres.)
Pacific (1985-pres.)
UC Santa Barbara (1985-pres.)
UC Davis (2008-pres.)
UC Riverside (2002-pres.)
Former Members
Fresno State (’87-92)
Cal Poly Pomona (’85-90) UNLV (’85-96)
San Jose State (’87-96)
Hawai’i (’85-96)
Utah State (’91-05)
Sacramento State (’97-02)
New Mexico State (’91-00)
San Diego State (’86-90)
Yrs.
24
24
13
13
25
25
2
8
W
453
428
170
145
294
242
15
29
L
202
232
126
151
357
434
27
134
T
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
PCT.
.691
.648
.574
.490
.452
.358
.357
.178
OVERALL GAMES
Current Members
Cal State Fullerton (1986-pres.)
Long Beach State (1986-pres.)
Cal State Northridge (1997-pres.)
Pacific (1985-pres.)
Cal Poly (1997-pres.)
UC Santa Barbara (1985-pres.)
UC Davis (2008-pres.)
UC Riverside (2002-pres.)
Yrs.
24
24
13
25
13
25
2
8
W
980
894
361
747
359
613
46
131
L
500
529
292
690
324
771
68
315
T
3
1
4
3
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.662
.628
.553
.520
.526
.443
.404
.294
Yrs.
6
6
12
10
12
15
6
10
5
W
175
121
206
142
169
175
63
116
43
L
39
64
173
181
218
237
93
194
123
T
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.818
.653
.543
.440
.437
.425
.404
.374
.259
Former Members
Fresno State (’87-92)
Cal Poly Pomona (’85-90) UNLV (’85-96)
Hawai’i (’85-96)
San Jose State (’87-96)
Sacramento State (’97-02)
Utah State (’91-05)
New Mexico State (’91-00)
San Diego State (’86-90)
Yrs.
6
6
12
12
10
6
15
10
5
W
437
264
396
345
290
144
343
244
105
L
87
131
300
327
303
173
477
375
185
T
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
PCT.
.834
.668
.569
.513
.489
.454
.418
.394
.363
ANNUAL REGULAR SEASON TEAM CHAMPIONS
Year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Team
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Fresno State
Fresno State
Fresno State
Fresno State
BWC
13-3
22-5-1
31-5
31-5
29-5
29-7
29-7
31-5
26-10
Overall
52-18
57-9-1
53-14
59-10
55-17
58-14
62-15
57-11
52-16
Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Team
Utah State
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
Hawai’i
UNLV
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
Cal State Northridge
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
BWC
25-7
25-7
25-7
25-7
27-5
23-9
23-9
22-9
17-7
19-5
Overall
39-17
37-21
39-19
51-14
49-14
36-22
44-20-1
37-19
34-21
45-15
Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Team
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
BWC
19-2
22-2
20-1
18-3
19-2
14-4
14-4
15-6
18-3
Overall
48-14
53-13
41-15
51-13
39-16
37-24
39-17
40-17
41-12
1986 Big West & NCAA National Champions
Cal State Fullerton Titans
WWW.BIGWEST.ORG/SPORTS/SOFTBALL
46
All-Big West First Team Selections
YEAR-BY-YEAR
Rhonda Wheatley
Susan LeFebvre
Sandy Winchester
Patti Swenson
Robin Goodin
Alison Stowell
JoAnn Ferrieri
Terri Oberg
Margaret Ziegler
Cissy Rothfuss
Chenita Rogers
Alani Silva
Tammy Joslin
1986
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly Pomona
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Pacific
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF
OF
UT
Connie Clark
Rhonda Wheatley
Melanie Parrent
Michelle Gromacki
Gena Strang
Kathy Mayer
Dana Ramos
Martha Noffsinger
Chenita Rogers
Tammy Bahde
Alison Stowell
Rina Foster
Sandy Ortgies
Trish Mang
1987
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly Pomona
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Fresno State
Cal Poly Pomona
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
San Diego State
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF
OF
DH
UT
Suzie Bradach
Melanie Parrent
Carie Dever
Denise Correa
Gena Strang
Alison Stowell
Val Douglas
Carla Williams
Carey Hess
Mary Gerstner
Mary Harper
Gaylen Turley
Nicky Luce
Trish Mang
1988
Pacific
Fresno State
Fresno State
Cal Poly Pomona
Fresno State
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
Pacific
UNLV
Cal Poly Pomona
San Diego State
Carie Dever
Terry Carpenter
Anjie Bryant
Lori Thompson
Denise Correa
Missy Coombes
Martha Noffsinger
Lisa Pederson
Heather DeLuca
Carey Hess
RaeAnn Pifferini
Janice Richner
Noleana Woodard
Gina LoPiccolo
47
1989
Fresno State
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Long Beach State
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
San Jose State
San Jose State
Fresno State
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF
DH
DH
UT
P
P
P
P
C
1B
SS
2B
3B
OF
OF
OF
OF
UT
Ann Van Dortrecht
Mary Letourneau
Carie Dever
Shelly Stokes
Dena Baker
Julie Smith
Martha Noffsinger
Joy Tiner
RaeAnn Pifferini
Mich DeBree
Sharon Cafini
Sara Paul
Carey Hess
Gina LoPiccolo
1990
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Fresno State
Fresno State
UNLV
Fresno State
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
San Jose State
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Tiffany Boyd
Terry Carpenter
Lori Harrigan
Christa Yorke
Wendee Espinosa
Linda Lunceford
Marci White
Jackie Tawney
Denise DeWalt
Rhonda Schwebach
Tracy Loo
Noleana Woodard
Kim Powers
Stacy Van Essen
1991
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
UNLV
Fresno State
Fresno State
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Cal State Fullerton
Hawai’i
Pacific
Long Beach State
Hawai’i
1992
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
UNLV
Fresno State
Pacific
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
San Jose State
Cal State Fullerton
Fresno State
Hawai’i
San Jose State
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Tiffany Boyd
Deanna Earsley
Kim Smith
Kim Fritts
Cyndi Parus
Tricia Reimche
Sherry Rector
Jackie Tawney
Denise DeWalt
Steph Gonzales
Gia Wilkerson
Noleana Woodard
Stacy Van Essen
Kathy Beasley
1993
Cal State Fullerton
Utah State
UNLV
UNLV
UNLV
UNLV
New Mexico State
San Jose State
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
Long Beach State
San Jose State
Long Beach State
Utah State
Tiffany Boyd
Terry Carpenter
Lori Harrigan
Christa Yorke
Kim Maher
Julie Smith
Jill Matyuch
Gina LoPiccolo
Mich DeBree
Tamara Kaluau
Kris McDowell
Stacy Van Essen
Stephanie Keeler
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
OF
DH
UT
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
3B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF
DP
UT
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
3B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
Brooke Wilkins
Amie Stewart
Kym Weil
Jennifer Power
Cyndi Parus
Monica Bagalayos
Kim Rondina
Jackie Tawney
Patricia Martinez
Steph Gonzales
Jstone Vines
Stacy Van Essen
Stephanie Keeler
1994
Hawai’i
UNLV
Hawai’i
Utah State
UNLV
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
San Jose State
San Jose State
UNLV
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Hawai’i
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
Brooke Wilkins
Amie Stewart
Jennifer Mortensen
Julie Crandall
Cyndi Parus
Laynie Sueyasu
Kim Rondina
Cathy Turner
Sara Mallett
Heidi Robertson
Abbie Sodaro
Kristyn Frady
Senetha Thomas
1995
Hawai’i
UNLV
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
UNLV
Hawai’i
UNLV
Hawai’i
UNLV
Cal State Fullerton
New Mexico State
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
Amy Miner
Danny Dunn
Teresa Branch
Carolyn Wilson
Amanda Adams
Chris Zboril
Kim Rondina
Traci Fischer
Patricia Martinez
Sara Mallett
Tammy Alcantar
Brandee McArthur
Senetha Thomas
1996
Long Beach State
New Mexico State
UNLV
Pacific
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
UNLV
Cal State Fullerton
San Jose State
UNLV
Utah State
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
Desarie Knipfer
Danny Dunn
Chelo Lopez
Nikki Hart
Stephanie Bonillas
Jessie Martinez
Susie Bugliarello
Sarah Davies
Michelle Cordes
Julie Williams
Jessica Parker
Sara Stockton
Tammy Alcantar
1997
Cal Poly
New Mexico State
Cal State Northridge
Cal State Fullerton
New Mexico State
Long Beach State
Sacramento State
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Cal Poly
Utah State
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
P
P
1B
2B
3B
UT
P
DP
OF
SS
C
OF
OF
2010 BIG WEST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
All-Big West First Team Selections
YEAR-BY-YEAR
Desarie Knipfer
Tara Glaister
Leslie Rodgers
Jenny O’Leary
Chelo Lopez
Nikki Hart
Katie Cichy
Stephanie Bonillas
Tonya Dias
Laura Redding
Melanie Muniz
Kelly Sack
Cheri Shinn
Brenda Iglesias
1998
Cal Poly
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
Sacramento State
Cal State Northridge
Cal State Fullerton
Sacramento State
New Mexico State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
Cal State Northridge
Cal State Fullerton
Brandee McArthur
Tara Glaister
Kristi Fox
Stephanie Little
Sandy Millard
Nikki Hart
Katie Cichy
Adrienne Ratajczak
Kasey Poet
Sara Stockton
Melanie Muniz
Tonya Dias
Jessica Creith
Yolanda Estrada
1999
Pacific
Cal State Northridge
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
Utah State
Cal State Fullerton
Sacramento State
Pacific
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge
Sacramento State
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
P
P
P
C
1B
2B
SS
SS
3B
OF
OF
OF
UT
DP
Kristi Fox
Cindy Ball
Christy Robitaille
Kendra Wood
Sandy Millard-Taylor
Kristy Osborne
Mandy Edwards
Adrienne Ratajczak
Dara Marzolo
Yasmin Mossadeghi
Tonya Dias
Lizette Olivares
Nicole Dansby
Jessica Smith
Brenda Iglesias
2000
Long Beach State
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Utah State
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
New Mexico State
Cal Poly
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
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Christen Bedwell
Cal State Northridge (2001-04)
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Jodie Cox
Sarah Farnworth
Cindy Ball
Jenny Topping
Monica Lucatero
Kasey Poet
Adrienne Ratajczak
Veronica Lopez
Estee Okumara
Barbara Moody
Yasmin Mossadeghi
Gina Oaks
Brittany Ziegler
2001
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
Pacific
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
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Gina Oaks
Jenny Topping
Monica Lucatero
Kasey Poet
Julia Tamai
Yasmin Mossadeghi
Christen Bedwell
Barbara Moody
Jodie Cox
Summer Richardson
2002
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
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Jr.
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Jodie Cox
Meredith Cervenka
Gina Oaks
Jami Trinidad
Jenny Topping
E.J. Lauchland
Chelsy Stoufer
Chantal Pershing
Christen Bedwell
Barbara Moody
Kia Fennell
2003
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
Cal State Northridge
Meredith Cervenka Lindsey Knoff Marcel Torres Ashlie D’Errico Jennifer Curtier Roni Sparrey Jamie Farnworth Melissa Sanchez Christen Bedwell Gina Carbonatto Julie Watson Sondra Milchiker Monique Lovell 2004
Long Beach State Long Beach State Long Beach State Pacific Pacific Cal Poly Long Beach State UC Riverside Cal State Northridge Pacific Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Meredith Cervenka Robyn Kontra
Marcel Torres
Erin Myers Jennifer Curtier
Chelsy Stoufer Michelle Anunciation Melissa Sanchez Lindsey Bashor Gina Carbonatto Lauren Johnson Marcel Torres 2005
Long Beach State
Cal Poly Long Beach State Cal Poly Pacific Cal Poly
Pacific
UC Riverside Cal State Fullerton Pacific
Long Beach State Long Beach State Tiffany Hoff Cal State Fullerton So. DP
Candice Baker
Marissa Marzan
Michelle Turner
Jan Moshier
Jennifer Curtier
Amanda Kamekona
Amanda Peek
Melissa Sanchez
Gina Carbonatto
Lisa Modglin
Ashley Van Boxmeer
Candice Baker
Janine Grund
Kristen Allen
2006
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
UC Riverside
Pacific
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Pacific
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Candice Baker
Jennifer Davis
Bridgette Pagano
Kiki Munoz
Amanda Peek
Jennifer Curtier
Christine Ramos
Melissa Pura
Tisha Duran
Gina Carbonatto
Sr. P/OF Lisa Modglin
So. P
Ashley Van Boxmeer
Sr. P/UT Candice Baker
Sr. C
Sarah Iwata
Sr. 1B
Jr. 2B
So. SS Jessica Doucette
Sr. 3B Jessica Hancock
Jr. OF Brooke Turner
Sr. OF Brooke LeSage
So. DP Jaclyn Rymer
Christine Ramos
Melissa Pura
Jr. P
Tisha Duran
Sr. P
Danielle Linke
Jr. P
Lacy Tyler
Jr. C
Tiffany Wright
Fr. 1B Marissa Alvidrez
Sr. 2B Kiki Munoz
Sr. SS
So. 3B
Sr. OF Anna Cahn
Fr. OF Ari Cervantes
Sr. OF Taylor Petty
Sr. UT Krista Cobb
Sr. DP Lauren Lupinetti
Krysten Cary
Christine Ramos
Sr. P
Melissa Pura
Fr. P
Jennifer Griffin
Sr. P
Torrie Anderson
Sr. C
Danielle Linke
So. 1B Ashley Weber
Sr. 2B Anna Cahn
Sr. SS Alex Holmes
Jr. 3B Katie McWhirter
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So. OF
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Sr. UT
2007
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach State
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Cal State Northridge
Pacific
UC Santa Barbara
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UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
Cal Poly
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Cal State Fullerton
UC Davis
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
Cal State Northridge
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
UC Riverside
Cal State Fullerton
Sr.
Jr.
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Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
UC Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
Long Beach State
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
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All-Big West First Team Selections
ALL-TIME BY SCHOOL
CAL POLY
Desarie Knipfer - 1997, 98; Sara Stockton - 1997, 99;
Kelly Stack - 1998; Kasey Poet - 1999, 2001, 02; Nicole
Dansby - 2000; Chelsy Stoufer - 2003; Roni Sparrey 2004; Robyn Kontra - 2005; Erin Myers - 2005; Chelsy
Stoufer - 2005; Lisa Modglin - 2006, 07; Sarah Iwata
- 2007; Melissa Pura - 2007-09; Anna Cahn - 2009;
Kysten Cary - 2009.
UC RIVERSIDE
Melissa Sanchez - 2004-06; Marissa Alvidrez - 2008.
UC SANTA BARBARA
Tami Gregor - 1985; Monica Richey - 1985; Sandy
Ortgies - 1987; Sarah Davies - 1997; Tonya Dias 1998-2000; Kendra Wood - 2000; Mandy Edwards
- 2000, Julia Tamai - 2002; Jami Trinidad - 2003; E.J.
Lauchland - 2003; Chantal Pershing - 2003; Jennifer
CAL STATE FULLERTON
Davis - 2007; Tisha Duran - 2007, 08; Christine Ramos
Susan LeFebvre - 1986; Robin Goodin - 1986; Terri - 2007-09; Tiffany Wright - 2008; Krista Cobb - 2009;
Oberg - 1986; JoAnn Ferrieri - 1986; Alani Silva - 1986; Katie McWhirter - 2009.
Chenita Rodgers - 1986, 87; Michelle Gromacki - 1987;
Rina Foster - 1987; Connie Clark - 1987; Val Douglas PACIFIC
- 88; Carey Hess - 1988-90; Anjie Bryant - 1989; Missy Shelley Mahoney - 1985; Kari Johnson - 1985; Becky
Coombes - 1989; Lori Thompson - 1989; Joy Tiner Suttman - 1985; Shellie Linden - 1985; Tammy Joslin - 1990; Mich DeBree - 1990, 91; Ann Van Dortrecht - 1985, 86; Patti Swenson - 1986; Suzie Bradach - 1988;
1990; Jill Matyuch - 1991; Tiffany Boyd - 1991-93; Marci Mary Harper - 1988; Sara Paul - 1990; Kristen McDowell
White - 1992; Denise DeWalt - 1992, 93; Kim Powers - 1991; Wendee Espinosa - 1992; Carolyn Wilson - 1996;
- 1992; Monica Bagalayos - 1994; Jstone Vines - 1994; Brandee McArthur - 1996, 99; Michele Cordes - 1997;
Jennifer Mortensen - 1995; Heidi Robertson - 1995; Leslie Rogers - 1998; Adrienne Ratajczak - 1999-2001;
Senetha Thomas - 1995, 96; Chris Zboril - 1996; Traci Cindy Ball - 2000-02; Estee Okumura - 2001; Barbara
Fischer - 1996; Nikki Hart - 1997-99; Julie Williams - Moody - 2001-03; Ashlie D’Errico - 2004; Jennifer
1997; Brenda Iglesias - 1998, 2000; Stephanie Little Curtier - 2004-07; Gina Carbonatto - 2004-07; Michelle
- 1999; Christy Robitaille - 2000; Kristy Osborne - 2000; Anunciation - 2005; Kristen Allen - 2006.
Dara Marzolo - 2000; Yasmin Mossadeghi - 2000-02;
Brittany Ziegler - 01; Jodie Cox - 2001-03, Jenny *Cal Poly Pomona
Topping - 2001-03; Monica Lucatero - 2001, 02; Gina Rhonda Wheatley - 1985-87; Donna McElrea - 1985;
Oaks - 2001-03; Julie Watson - 2004; Lindsey Bashor Kandi Burke - 1985; Jamie McCandlish - 1985; Alison
- 2005; Tiffany Hoff - 2005; Candice Baker - 2006, 07; Stowell - 1985-88; Margaret Ziegler - 1986; Dana
Amanda Kamekona - 2006; Marissa Marzan - 2006; Ramos - 1987; Denise Correa - 1988, 89; Nicky Luce
Ashley Van Boxmeer - 2006, 07; Kiki Munoz - 2007, 08; - 1988; Heather DeLuca - 1989.
Jessica Doucette - 2008; Ari Cervantes - 2009; Lauren
Lupinetti - 2009; Torrie Anderson - 2009.
*Fresno State
Melanie Parrent - 1987-88; Gena Strang - 1987-88;
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
Kathy Mayer - 1987; Martha Noffsinger - 1987; Carie
Jessica Parker - 1997; Chelo Lopez - 1997, 98; Tara Dever - 1988-90; Terry Carpenter - 1989, 91, 92; Gina
Glaister - 1998, 99; Laura Redding - 1998; Cheri Shinn LoPiccolo - 1989-91; Rae Ann Pifferini - 1989, 90;
- 1998; Jessica Creith - 1999; Sarah Farnworth - 2001; Martha Noffsinger - 1989, 90; Julie Smith - 1990, 91;
Veronica Lopez - 2001; Christen Bedwell - 2002-04; Shelly Stokes - 1990; Kim Maher - 1991; Christa Yorke
Summer Richardson - 2002; Kia Fennell - 2003; Sondra - 1991, 92; Rhonda Schwebach - 1992.
Milchiker - 2004; Monique Lovell - 2004; Janine Grund
- 2006; Jan Moshier - 2006; Amanda Peek - 2006, 07; *New Mexico State
Jaclyn Rymer - 2008.
Sherry Rector - 1993; Abbie Sodaro - 1995; Danny
Dunn - 1996-97; Stephanie Bonillas - 1997-98.
LONG BEACH STATE
Sandy Winchester - 1986; Cissy Rothfuss - 1986; *San Jose State
Carla Williams - 1988; Lisa Pederson - 1989; Mary Janice Richner - 1989; Noleana Woodard - 1989, 92, 93;
Letourneau - 1990; Stacy Van Essen - 1991-94; Linda Sharon Cafini - 1990; Jacki Tawney - 1992-94; Patricia
Lunceford - 1992; Gia Wilkerson - 1993; Kristyn Frady - Martinez - 1994, 96.
1995; Amy Miner - 1996; Amanda Adams - 1996; Jessie
Martinez - 1997; Melanie Muniz - 1998, 99; Kristi Fox *Hawai’i
- 1999, 2000; Jessica Smith - 2000; Meredith Cervenka Tamara Kaluau - 1991; Stephanie Keeler - 1991, 94;
- 2003-05; Lindsey Knoff - 2004; Marcel Torres - 2004, Tracy Loo - 1992; Brooke Wilkins - 1994, 95; Kym Weil
05; Jamie Farnworth - 2004; Lauren Johnson - 2005; - 1994; Laynie Sueyasu - 1995; Cathy Turner - 1995.
Michelle Turner - 2006; Bridgette Pagano - 2007;
Brooke Turner - 2008; Brooke LeSage - 2008; Danielle *UNLV
Linke - 2008, 09; Lacy Tyler - 2008; Taylor Petty - 2009; Mary Stengel - 1985; Tammy Bahde - 1987; Gay Lyn
Jennifer Griffin - 2009; Ashley Weber - 2009.
Turley - 1988; Mary Gerstner - 1988; Dena Baker - 1990;
Lori Harrigan - 1991, 92; Cyndi Parus - 1993-95; Tricia
UC DAVIS
Reimche - 1993; Kim Fritts - 1993; Steph Gonzales Jessica Hancock - 2008; Alex Holmes - 2009
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1993-94; Kim Smith - 1993; Amie Stewart - 1994, 95;
Kim Rondina - 1994-96; Julie Crandall - 1995; Sara
Mallett - 1995, 96; Teresa Branch - 1996.
*Sacramento State
Susie Bugliarello - 1997; Jenny O’Leary - 1998; Katie
Cichy - 1998, 99; Yolanda Estrada - 1999; Lizette
Olivares - 2000.
*San Diego State
Trish Mang - 1987, 88.
*Utah State
Deanna Earsley - 1993; Kathy Beasley - 1993;
Jennifer Power - 1994; Tammy Alcantar - 1996, 97;
Sandy Millard - 1999, 2000.
*-former members
ALL-TIME SELECTIONS
School
Cal State Fullerton
Pacific
Long Beach State
Fresno State
UNLV
Cal State Northridge
UC Santa Barbara
Cal Poly
Cal Poly Pomona
San Jose State
Hawai’i
Utah State
New Mexico State
Sacramento State
UC Riverside
San Diego State
UC Davis
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Big West Honors
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Year
1985
1986
1987
Player of the Year
Rhonda Wheatley
Tammy Joslin
Rhonda Wheatley
Connie Clark
School
Cal Poly Pomona
Pacific
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Year
Field Player
Freshman Field Player
Pitcher
1988
Carla Williams, LBSU
-
Melanie Parrent, FSU
1989
Missy Coombes, CSF
-
Terry Carpenter, FSU
Martha Noffsinger, FSU
1990
Martha Noffsinger, FSU
-
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
1991
Christine Parris, UNLV
-
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
Terry Carpenter, FSU
1992
Denise DeWalt, CSF
-
Tiffany Boyd, CSF
1993
Denise DeWalt, CSF
-
DeAnna Earsley, USU
1994
Cyndi Parus, UNLV
-
Brooke Wilkins, HAW
1995
Kim Rondina, UNLV
-
Brooke Wilkins, HAW
1996
Kim Rondina, UNLV
-
Danny Dunn, NMSU
Amy Miner, LBSU
1997
Jennifer Parker, CSUN
-
Desarie Knipfer, CP
1998
Chelo Lopez, CSUN
-
Desarie Knipfer, CP
1999
Stephenie Little, CSF
-
Brandee McArthur, PAC
2000
Kristy Osborne, CSF
-
Kristi Fox, LBSU
Sandy Taylor, USU
2001
Jenny Topping, CSF
-
Cindy Ball, PAC
2002
Jenny Topping, CSF
-
Cindy Ball, PAC
2003
Jenny Topping, CSF
-
Jodie Cox, CSF
Meredith Cervenka, LBSU
2004
Christen Bedwell, CSUN
Gina Carbonatto, PAC
Meredith Cervenka, LBSU
Marcel Torres, LBSU
2005
Jennifer Curtier, PAC
Jonae Perez, LBSU
Meredith Cervenka, LBSU
Marcel Torres, LBSU
2006
Gina Carbonatto, PAC
Amanda Peek, CSUN
Michelle Turner, LBSU
Ashley Van Boxmeer, CSF
2007
Lisa Modglin, CP
Krysten Cary, CP
Jennifer Davis, UCSB
Christina Saenz, CSUN
2008
Tiffany Wright, UCSB
Nicole Matson, PAC
Brooke Turner, LBSU
2009
Jennifer Griffin, LBSU
Kelly Harman, UCD
Anna Cahn, CP
Christine Ramos, UCSB
Freshman Pitcher
Emily Hively, CP
Robyn Kontra, CP
Briana Santos, PAC
Bridgette Pagano, LBSU
Brooke Turner, LBSU
Krista Cobb, UCSB
Taylor Petty, LBSU
COACHES OF THE YEAR
Year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Name
Carol Spanks
Pete Manarino
Margie Wright
Margie Wright
Carol Spanks
Kathy Strahan
Margie Wright
Shan McDonald
Ron Landschoot
Lloydene Searle
Shan McDonald
School
Cal Poly Pomona
Long Beach State
Fresno State
Fresno State
Cal Poly Pomona
San Jose State
Fresno State
UNLV
New Mexico State
Utah State
UNLV
Year
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Name
Bob Coolen
Shan McDonald
Rick Gamez
Pete Manarino
Brian Kolze
Pete Manarino
Michelle Gromacki
Brian Kolze
Brian Kolze
Kristy Schroeder
Pete Manarino
School
Hawai’i
UNLV
New Mexico State
Long Beach State
Pacific
Long Beach State
Cal State Fullerton
Pacific
Pacific
UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach State
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Name
Pete Manarino
Jenny Condon
Michelle Gromacki
Jenny Condon
Brie Galicinao
Kim Sowder
Jenny Condon
School
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly
UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach State
Cal Poly
Judi Garman
Cal State Fullerton (1986-99)
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Big West All-Americans
1985
P - Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona -- 1st
OF - Becky Suttman, Pacific -- 1st
1B - Kandi Burke, Cal Poly Pomona -- 2nd
2B - Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona -- 2nd
1986
P - Susan LeFebvre, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
2B - Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona -- 1st
OF - Chenita Rogers, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
P - Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona -- 2nd
1987
P - Connie Clark, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
1B - Gena Strang, Fresno State -- 1st
OF - Chenita Rogers, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
P - Lori Romeiro-Gardner, Fresno State -- 2nd
OF - Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona -- 2nd
1988
P - Melanie Parrent, Fresno State -- 1st
2B - Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona -- 1st
P - Carie Dever, Fresno State -- 2nd
1B - Gena Strang, Fresno State -- 2nd
3B - Valerie Douglas, Cal State Fullerton -- 2nd
1989
P - Terry Carpenter, Fresno State -- 1st
1B - Missy Combes, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
OF - Carey Hess, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
P - Carie Dever, Fresno State -- 2nd
1990
2B - Julie Smith, Fresno State -- 1st
SS - Martha Noffsinger, Fresno State -- 1st
P - Carie Dever, Fresno State -- 2nd
P - Ann Van Dortrecht, Cal State Fullerton -- 2nd
P - Mary Letourneau, Long Beach State -- 2nd
C - Shelly Stokes, Fresno State -- 2nd
2B - Tricia Reimche, UNLV -- 2nd
3B - Joy Tiner, Cal State Fullerton -- 2nd
SS - Christine Parris, UNLV -- 3rd
OF - Sharon Cafini, San Jose State -- 3rd
UT/DP - Gina LoPiccolo, Fresno State -- 3rd
1991
P - Terry Carpenter, Fresno State -- 1st
2B - Julie Smith, Fresno State -- 1st
At-Large - Tiffany Boyd, Cal State Fullerton --1st
3B - Gina LoPiccolo, Fresno State -- 2nd
P- Lori Harrigan, UNLV -- 3rd
SS - Kim Kostyk, Long Beach State -- 3rd
OF - Mich DeBree, Cal State Fullerton -- 3rd
At-Large - Christine Parris, UNLV-- 3rd
1992
At-Large - Tiffany Boyd, Cal State Fullerton -- 1st
P - Terry Carpenter, Fresno State -- 2nd
1B - Wendee Espinosa, Pacific -- 2nd
P - Lori Harrigan, UNLV -- 3rd
2B -- Linda Lunceford, Long Beach State -- 3rd
3B -- Jackie Tawney, San Jose State -- 3rd
OF - Noleana Woodard, San Jose State -- 3rd
At-Large - Denise Dewalt, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
1993
1B - Cyndi Parus, UNLV - 1st
DP - Kathy Beasley, Utah State - 2nd
P - DeAnna Earsley, Utah State - 3rd
2B - Tricia Reimche, UNLV - 3rd
At-Large - Denise Dewalt, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
1994
P - Brooke Wilkins, Hawai`i - 2nd
1B - Cyndi Parus, UNLV - 2nd
1995
P - Brooke Wilkins, Hawai`i - 1st
At-Large 1B - Cyndi Parus, UNLV - 1st
At-Large SS - Kim Rondina, UNLV - 1st
OF - Sara Mallett, UNLV - 2nd
At-Large P - Amie Stewart, UNLV - 3rd
C - Julie Crandall, UNLV - 3rd
2B - Chris Zboril, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
1996
DP - Tia Morenz, Hawai`i - 2nd
At-Large SS - Kim Rondina, UNLV - 3rd
At-Large C - Carolyn Wilson, Pacific - 3rd
1997
P - Desarie Knipfer, Cal Poly - 2nd
C - Jennifer Parker, Cal State Northridge - 2nd
P - Susie Bugliarello, Sacramento State - 3rd
3B - Stephanie Bonillas, New Mexico State - 3rd
2002
UT - Gina Oaks, Cal State Fullerton - 1st
At-Large - Jenny Topping, Cal State Fullerton - 1st
P - Cindy Ball, Pacific - 3rd
OF - Yasmin Mossadeghi, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
2003
At-Large - Jenny Topping, Cal State Fullerton - 1st
C - Jami Trinidad, UC Santa Barbara - 2nd
DP - Kia Fennell, Cal State Northridge - 2nd
P - Jodie Cox, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
At-Large UT - Gina Oaks, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
2004
At-Large - Gina Carbonatto, Pacific - 1st
At-Large - Julie Watson, Cal State Fullerton - 2nd
OF - Christen Bedwell, Cal State Northridge - 3rd
2005
1B - Jennifer Curtier, Pacific - 2nd
2006
OF - Gina Carbonatto, Pacific - 2nd
2007
OF - Lisa Modglin, Cal Poly - 1st
1B - Jennifer Curtier, Pacific - 3rd
OF - Gina Carbonatto, Pacific - 3rd
2008
UT/Non-P - Kiki Munoz, Cal State Fullerton - 2nd
P - Brooke Turner, Long Beach State - 2nd
2009
P - Anna Cahn, Cal Poly - 3rd
1999
P - Brandee McArthur, Pacific - 2nd
C - Stephenie Little, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
2000
1B - Monica Lucatero, Cal State Fullerton - 3rd
2001
At-Large - Jenny Topping, Cal State Fullerton - 1st
At-Large P - Cindy Ball, Pacific - 3rd
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1985
3B - JoAnn Ferrieri, Cal State Fullerton
OF - Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona
1986
P - Connie Clark, Cal State Fullerton
C - Sue Truboritz, Long Beach State
1B - Robin Goodin, Cal State Fullerton
OF - Rina Foster, Cal State Fullerton
OF - Chenita Rogers, Cal State Fullerton
1987
1B - Gena Strang, Fresno State
OF - Chenita Rogers, Cal State Fullerton
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1988
P - Carie Dever, Fresno State
OF - Rea Ann Pifferini, Fresno State
At-Large - Gena Strang, Fresno State
At-Large - Karin Richter, Fresno State
1989
P - Carie Dever, Fresno State
C - Shelly Stokes, Fresno State
SS - Martha Noffsinger, Fresno State
OF - Jill Polanco, Fresno State
1990
P - Marcie Green, Fresno State
SS - Martha Noffsinger, Fresno State
At-Large - Julie Smith, Fresno State
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1991
2B - Julie Smith, Fresno State
At-Large - Terry Carpenter, Fresno State
At-Large - Kim Maher, Fresno State
1992
2B - Michelle Bento, Fresno State
SS - Kim Maher, Fresno State
OF - Amy Geldbach, Long Beach State
1995
SS - Julie Williams, Cal State Fullerton
P - Amie Stewart, UNLV
Big West in the NCAA Tournament
1985
REGIONALS
Pacific 3, UCLA 1
UCLA 3, Pacific 0
UCLA 2, Pacific 0
Cal Poly Pomona 4, Fresno State 0
Fresno State 1, Cal Poly Pomona 0
Cal Poly Pomona 1, Fresno State 0
WORLD SERIES
Cal Poly Pomona 6, Northwestern 3
Nebraska 2, Cal Poly Pomona 0
Cal Poly Pomona 1, Aldelphi 0
CS Fullerton 2, Cal Poly Pomona 1
1986
REGIONALS
Long Beach State 4, Fresno State 1
Long Beach State 2, Fresno State 1
CS Fullerton 2, Cal Poly Pomona 0
CS Fullerton 1, Cal Poly Pomona 0
WORLD SERIES
CS Fullerton 4, Long Beach State 1
Long Beach State 1,Northwestern 0
CS Fullerton 3, California 0
Indiana 2, Long Beach State 0
CS Fullerton 3, Texas A&M 0
CS Fullerton 3, Indiana 1
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
CS Fullerton 3, Texas A&M 0
1987
REGIONALS
CS Fullerton 4, Cal Poly Pomona 0
CS Fullerton 3, Cal Poly Pomona 1
Fresno State 3, California 0
Fresno State 5, California 2
UCLA 1, Long Beach State 0
UCLA 2, Long Beach State 0
WORLD SERIES
CS Fullerton 3, Florida State 0
Nebraska 1, Fresno State 0
Texas A&M 2, CS Fullerton 1
Fresno State 3, Arizona State 0
CS Fullerton 2, Fresno State 1
UCLA 1, CS Fullerton 0
1988
REGIONALS
Cal Poly Pomona 2, Long Beach State 0
Cal Poly Pomona 2, Long Beach State 1
California 3, Fresno State 0
Fresno State 3, California 0 Fresno State 5, California 2
UCLA 3, CS Fullerton 0
UCLA 2, CS Fullerton 0
WORLD SERIES
Fresno State 3, Texas A&M 0
UCLA 6, Fresno State 1
Fresno State 1, Nebraska 0
Fresno State 4, Arizona 0
Fresno State 2, UCLA 1
Cal Poly Pomona 3, Nebraska 0
Arizona 4, Cal Poly Pomona 1
Cal Poly Pomona 1, Texas A&M 0
UCLA 4, Cal Poly Pomona 1
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
UCLA 3, Fresno State 0
Cal Poly Pomona 1, Cal State Fullerton 0
Cal Poly Pomona 4, Cal State Fullerton 1
Fresno State 1, California 0
Fresno State 6, California 0
WORLD SERIES
Cal Poly Pomona 1, Oregon 0
UCLA 9, Cal Poly Pomona 0
Fresno State 5, Cal Poly Pomona 1
Arizona 12, Fresno State 0
Fresno State 3, Toledo 0
Fresno State 7, Oklahoma State 0
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
UCLA 1, Fresno State 0
1990
REGIONALS
UNLV 2, San Jose State 1
California 2, San Jose State 1
UNLV 1, California 0
Fresno State 11, Creighton 1
CS Fullerton 3, Long Beach State 2
California 1, UNLV 0
UNLV 1, California 0
Fresno State 2, Creighton 1
Long Beach State 4, CS Fullerton 0
Long Beach State 2. CS Fullerton 1
WORLD SERIES
Long Beach State 2, UNLV 1
Florida State 1, Fresno State 0
Fresno State 1, Arizona 0
UNLV 5, Kent State 2
UCLA 6, Long Beach State 0
Fresno State 2, Long Beach State 0
Florida State 4, UNLV 1
Fresno State 1, Oklahoma State 0
Fresno State 1, UCLA 0
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
UCLA 1, Fresno State 0
1991
REGIONALS
CS Fullerton 3, Long Beach State 2 (10)
Fresno State 2, California 0
UNLV 3, Connecticut 0
Fresno State 8, California 1
Long Beach State 2, Cal State Fullerton 1
Long Beach State 5, Cal State Fullerton 1
UNLV 4 Massachusetts 0
UNLV 5, Massachusetts 0
Cal State Fullerton 3, LBSU 2 (11)
Long Beach State 2, Cal State Fullerton 1
Long Beach State 4, Cal State Fullerton 0
Massachusetts 1, Utah State 0
Connecticut 1, Utah State 0
Southwestern Louisiana 1, UNLV 0 (9)
Florida State 4, UNLV 0
WORLD SERIES
Fresno State 4, Kansas 1 (8)
Long Beach State 1, Arizona 0 Fresno State 4, Long Beach State 0
Massachusetts 2, Long Beach State 1 (10)
UCLA 4, Fresno State 0
Arizona 1, Fresno State 0
1993
REGIONALS
UCLA 2, Cal State Fullerton 1 (9)
UCLA 1, Cal State Fullerton 1
Oklahoma State 4, Utah State 0
Oklahoma State 4, Utah State 2
UNLV 2, Connecticut 1
UNLV 6, Hofstra 0
Connecticut 2, UNLV 0
Connecticut 2, UNLV 0
Long Beach State 1, Sacramento State 0
Long Beach State 5, California 2
California 1, Long Beach State 0
Long Beach State 2, California 1
1993 continued
WORLD SERIES
Arizona 6, Long Beach State 0
Cal State Northridge 4, Long Beach State 2
1994
REGIONALS
UNLV 2, South Carolina 1 (8.)
UNLV 1, UCLA 0 (9)
UCLA 2, UNLV 1 (8)
UCLA 3, UNLV 2
Cal State Fullerton 2, Washington 1
CS Northridge 9, Cal State Fullerton 0
Cal State Fullerton 4, Washington 0
Cal State Fullerton 2, Cal State Northridge 0
Cal State Northridge 4, Cal State Fullerton 0
Hawai’i 1, Drake 0
Hawai’i 2, Missouri 1
Missouri 3, Hawai’i 1 (13)
Missouri 2, Hawai’i 1 (8)
WORLD SERIES
Arizona 1, UNLV 0 (13 inn.)
Long Beach State 1, Missouri 0
Fresno State 2, Utah 0
Florida State 3, UNLV 1
Long Beach State 3, Fresno State 1
Fresno State 3, Florida State 1
Arizona 1, Long Beach State 0 (8 inn.)
UCLA 1, Long Beach State 0 (11 inn.)
Fresno State 1, Arizona 0 (8 inn.)
UCLA 5, Fresno State 1 (13 inn.)
1995
REGIONALS
UNLV 10, Oklahoma 2
UNLV 5, Oklahoma State 0
Oklahoma 2, UNLV 1
UNLV 2, Oklahoma 0
Cal State Fullerton 9, Illinois State 1
Cal State Fullerton 1, CS Northridge 0
Cal State Fullerton 2, CS Northridge 1 (8)
Hawai’i 3, South Carolina 2
UCLA 9, Hawai’i 0
Hawai’i 2, South Carolina 0
UCLA 4, Hawai’i 3
1992
REGIONALS
Fresno State 3, Cal State Northridge 0
Fresno State 6, Cal State Northridge 0
California 6, San Jose State 0
California 6, San Jose State 0
Long Beach State 2, Toledo 0
WORLD SERIES (1995 cont.)
Cal State Fullerton 1, UNLV 0
Arizona 11, Cal State Fullerton 0
UNLV 2, Princeton 1
UNLV 5, Southwestern Louisiana 1
Iowa 6, Cal State Fullerton 5 (9)
Arizona 8, UNLV 0
1989
REGIONALS
UCLA 5, Long Beach State 1
UCLA 3, Long Beach State 0
1996
REGIONALS
Iowa 8, UNLV 0
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Northern Illinois 3, UNLV 1
California 4, Long Beach State 1
Long Beach State 4, Texas A&M 1
Fresno State 3, Long Beach State 2
Cal State Fullerton 5, UCLA 1
Cal State Fullerton 11, CS Northridge 0
UCLA 14, Cal State Fullerton 1
UCLA 7, Cal State Fullerton 2
1997
REGIONALS
Long Beach State 3, CS Northridge 0
California 3, CS Northridge 2 (9)
Fresno State 5, Long Beach State 2 (10)
California 3, Long Beach State 1
1998
REGIONALS
Pacific 6, Hawai’i 0
Arizona 10, Pacific 0 (5)
Pacific 4, Hawai’i 2
Arizona 7, Pacific 0
LSU 2, Long Beach State 0
Long Beach State 9, Northwestern State 1
LSU 5, Long Beach State 4
California 3, Cal State Northridge 1
Minnesota 4, Cal State Northridge 0
1999
REGIONALS
Cal State Northridge 7, Missouri 3
Minnesota 2, Cal State Northridge 1
Missouri 3, Cal State Northridge 1
Cal State Fullerton 12, Tennessee 1 (5)
Cal State Fullerton 2, Texas A&M 1
Washington 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 (9)
Hawai’i 4, Cal State Fullerton 3 (11)
Pacific 6, Stanford 5 (8)
Texas Tech 1, Pacific 0
South Carolina 2, Pacific 1 (12)
Oklahoma 3, Long Beach State 1
Long Beach State 8, Southern 0 (5)
Oregon State 3, Long Beach State 0
2000
REGIONALS
Arkansas 5, Cal State Northridge 0
Oklahoma 2, Cal State Northridge 1
Florida State 2, Long Beach State 0
UCLA 10, Long Beach State 4
Cal State Fullerton 2, Texas 1
California 3, Cal State Fullerton 2
Fresno State 4, Cal State Fullerton 3
2001
REGIONALS
San Diego State 2, Cal State Northridge 0
Cal State Northridge 3, Fresno State 1
UCLA 9, Cal State Northridge 0
Cal State Fullerton 1, Texas Tech 0
Cal State Fullerton 10, SW Texas State 1 (5)
Arizona 5, Cal State Fullerton 4
SW Texas State 4, Cal State Fullerton 3
Pacific 8, Central Michigan 0 (6)
Nebraska 2, Pacific 1 (8)
Pacific 3, Nebraska 1
Pacific 2, Stanford 0
Stanford 9, Pacific 1
2002
REGIONALS
Stanford 7, Pacific 0
Pacific 6, Evansville 0
Fresno State 1, Pacific 0
Cal State Fullerton 3, Evansville 0
Cal State Fullerton 1, Fresno State 0
California 4, Cal State Fullerton 2
Cal State Fullerton 4, Stanford 1
California 1, Cal State Fullerton 0
2003
REGIONALS
Minnesota 3, Cal State Northridge 0
Cal State Northridge 7, Colorado State 4
South Carolina 5, Cal State Northridge 3
Fresno State 3, Long Beach State 0
Long Beach State 1, Colgate 0 (8)
Georgia 2, Long Beach State 1 (8)
Iowa 5, Pacific 0
Nebraska 11, Pacific 7
Cal State Fullerton 3, Rider 0
Louisiana-Lafayette 1, Cal State Fullerton 0
Cal State Fullerton 8, Penn State 0 (6)
Oregon 2, Cal State Fullerton 1
2004
REGIONALS
Northwestern 8, UC Santa Barbara 1
Temple 3, UC Santa Barbara 0
Long Beach State 3, Central Michigan 2 (9)
Cornell 2, Long Beach State 1
Long Beach State 3, Louisville 2
Long Beach State 5, Mississippi Valley St. 0
Alabama 7, Long Beach State 6
Cal State Northridge 2, Florida 1
Florida State 1, Cal State Northridge 0
Cal State Northridge 4, Ohio State 2
South Florida 7, Cal State Northridge 3
Pacific 10, Southern Mississippi 2 (6)
Stanford 7, Pacific 2
Pacific 6, Fresno State 1
Southern Illinois 1, Pacific 0
2005
REGIONALS
Fresno State 4, Long Beach State 0
California 4, Long Beach State 3
Cal State Fullerton 5, UNLV 4
Cal State Fullerton 2, UCLA 1 (11)
UCLA 6, Cal State Fullerton 0
UCLA 3, Cal State Fullerton 1
2006
REGIONALS
Long Beach State 1, San Diego State 0
UCLA 5, Long Beach State 0
San Diego State 3, Long Beach State 1
Fresno State 2, Cal State Fullerton 0
Cal State Fullerton 6, Tulsa 2
Stanford 4, Cal State Fullerton 1
Notre Dame 5, UC Santa Barbara 2
Southern Illinois 2, UC Santa Barbara 1
2007
REGIONALS
at Brigham Young 9, Cal Poly 0 (5)
#10 LSU 3, vs. Cal State Northridge 2
Hawai’i 2, vs. UC Santa Barbara 0 (10)
at Ohio State 2, Cal State Fullerton 1
Mississippi State 7, vs. Pacific 1
Southern Utah 9, vs. Cal Poly 4
at Stanford 3, Cal State Northridge 0
Loyola Marymount 5, vs. UC Santa Barbara 3
Cal State Fullerton 8, vs. Canisius 0 (5)
Cal State Fullerton 1, vs. #16 Virginia Tech 0
Pacific 13, vs. Howard 0 (5)
Pacific 12, vs. Mississippi State 10
Cal State Fullerton 6, at Ohio State 5
Cal State Fullerton 10, at Ohio State 3
at #1 Arizona 7, Pacific 0
SUPER REGIONALS
at #1 Arizona 11, Cal State Fullerton 6
at #1 Arizona 2, Cal State Fullerton 1
2008
REGIONALS
#14 Long Beach State 2, vs. Creighton 1 (8)
at #2 UCLA 8, Cal State Fullerton 3
Missouri 5, vs. #14 Long Beach State 3
at Iowa 5, #14 Long Beach State 2
Purdue 4, vs. Cal State Fullerton 3
2009
REGIONALS
LSU 3, vs. Cal State Fullerton 2
Nevada 4, vs. Cal Poly 1
at #2 UCLA 4, Long Beach State 2
Cal Poly 5, vs. Portland State 0
Long Beach State 3, vs. UNLV 1 (13)
Cal State Fullerton 8, vs. San Diego State 2
Cal Poly 6, vs. Nevada 1
Fresno State 12, vs. Long Beach State 2
at #10 Arizona State 7, vs. Cal State Fullerton 0
at #8 Stanford 4, vs. Cal Poly 0
Records in the
NCAA Tournament
(while a member of the Big West)
REGIONALS
Team
W
Fresno State
12
UNLV
13
Cal Poly Pomona
6
Hawaii
2
Cal State Fullerton
29
Pacific
12
Long Beach State
23
Cal Poly
2
Cal State Northridge
5
San Jose State
0
Utah State
0
UC Santa Barbara
0
Big West
104
L
1
10
5
2
34
16
32
4
16
4
4
6
134
Pct.
.923
.565
.545
.500
.460
.429
.418
.333
.238
.000
.000
.000
.437
L
2
2
Pct.
.000
.000
WORLD SERIES
Team
W
Cal State Fullerton
11
Fresno State
17
Hawaii
2
Cal Poly Pomona
5
Long Beach State
5
UNLV
3
Big West
43
L
6
12
2
6
9
6
41
Pct.
.647
.586
.500
.454
.357
.333
.512
NCAA OVERALL
Team
W
Fresno State
29
Cal State Fullerton
40
Hawaii
4
UNLV
16
Cal Poly Pomona
11
Pacific
12
Long Beach State
28
Cal State Northridge
5
Cal Poly
2
San Jose State
0
Utah State
0
UC Santa Barbara
0
Big West
147
L
13
42
4
16
11
16
41
16
4
4
4
6
177
Pct.
.690
.488
.500
.500
.500
.429
.406
.238
.333
.000
.000
.000
.454
SUPER REGIONALS
Team
W
Cal State Fullerton
0
Big West
0
bold = current members
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