OMAHA MAVERICKS SOFTBALL - Nebraska
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OMAHA MAVERICKS SOFTBALL - Nebraska
2016 OMAHA MAVERICKS SOFTBALL U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E B R A S K A O M A H A AT H L E T I C S Softball SID: Shad Beam • Email: sbeam@unomaha.edu • Office: (402) 554-2140 • Cell: (402) 306-1150 2016 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Record: 21-21 (7-1 Summit League) HILLENBRAND INVITATIONAL (TUSCON, ARIZ.) Feb. 12 vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 17-16 (9 inn.) Feb. 12 vs. North Texas L, 3-11 (5 inn.) Feb. 13 vs. Purdue W, 8-5 Feb. 13 vs. No. 13 Arizona L, 2-12 (5 inn.) Feb. 14 vs. Southern Utah W, 9-6 DIAMOND 9 CITRUS CLASSIC I (ORLANDO, FLA.) Feb. 19 vs. No. 10 Georgia L, 0-13 (5 inn.) Feb. 19 vs. Jacksonville State L, 1-3 Feb. 20 vs. Elon W, 2-0 Feb. 20 vs. No. 1 Florida L, 0-9 (5 inn.) Feb. 21 vs. College of Charleston L, 1-5 ASU HORNET TOURNAMENT (MONTGOMERY, ALA.) Feb. 26 vs. Akron L, 4-5 Feb. 26 vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 2-7 Feb. 27 vs. Howard W, 13-2 (5 inn.) Feb. 27 vs. Alabama State W, 7-0 Feb. 28 vs. Gardner Webb L, 6-12 COLORADO STATE TOURNAMENT (FT. COLLINS, COLO.) Mar. 5 vs. Idaho State L, 2-4 Mar. 5 vs. Colorado State L, 3-11 (5 inn.) Mar. 6 vs. Idaho State L, 1-9 (5 inn.) Mar. 6 vs. Colorado State L, 6-10 Mar. 8 @ Northern Colorado W, 8-1 & 9-0 (6 inn.) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS TOURNAMENT (LAWRENCE, KAN.) Mar. 11 vs. Northern Iowa L, 0-8 Mar. 11 vs. Missouri State W, 2-0 Mar. 12 vs. Missouri State W, 15-4 (5 inn.) Mar. 12 vs. UMKC W, 4-3 Mar. 13 at Kansas L, 0-5 Mar. 16 @ No.23 Nebraska L, 8-12 GRIZ CLASSIC (MISSOULA, MONT.) Mar. 19 vs. Nevada L, 2-10 (6 inn.) Mar. 19 vs. Montana W, 12-3 (6 inn.) Mar. 20 vs. Nevada L, 3-11 Mar. 20 vs. Montana L, 0-1 Mar. 25 IUPUI * (DH) W, 4-2 & 8-7 Mar. 26 IUPUI * cxld. Apr. 2 @ Fort Wayne * W, 17-6 Apr. 3 @ Fort Wayne * (DH) W, 19-1 (5 inn.) & 21-11 (5 inn.) Apr. 6 Drake (DH) W, 8-0 (5 inn.) & L, 4-10 Apr. 9 South Dakota State * (DH) W, 14-5 (5 inn.) & L, 1-3 Apr. 10 South Dakota State * W, 5-4 Apr. 14 @ Iowa State W, 6-4 Apr. 16 @ Western Illinois * (DH) 12 & 2 p.m. Apr. 17 @ Western Illinois * 11 a.m. Apr. 19 North Dakota (DH) 2 & 4 p.m. Apr. 23 South Dakota (Senior Game) * (DH) 12 & 2 p.m. Apr. 24 South Dakota * 11 a.m. Apr. 26 Northern Iowa 4 p.m. May 2 @ UMKC (DH) 2 & 4 p.m. May 6 @ North Dakota State * (DH) 2 & 4 p.m. May 7 @ North Dakota State * 11 a.m. * Summit League Games | Home games in BOLD | Dates and times are subject to change MAVERICKS RETURN TO LEAGUE PLAY AT WESTERN ILLINOIS OMAHA MAVERICKS Record: 21-21 (7-1 Summit League) Head Coach: Jeanne Scarpello Record at School: 675-253-1 (17th Season) Career Record: Same Last Game: W, 6-4 vs. Iowa State WESTERN ILLINOIS LEATHERNECKS Record: 15-22 (0-6 Summit League) Head Coach: Holly Van Vlymen Record at School: 232-282-2 (11th season) Career Record: same Last Game: L, 4-1 at SIU-E OMAHA, Neb. - The Omaha softball team wraps up its week on the road, returning to Summit League play taking on Western Illinois this weekend in a series at Mary Ellen McKee Stadium in Macomb, Ill. The Mavericks and the Leathernecks square off in doubleheader action on Saturday afternoon, beginning at noon with the second game scheduled for 2 p.m. The teams then wrap up the series on Sunday with a single game beginning at 11 a.m. Omaha is 21-21 on the season and are in second place in the Summit League standings with a 7-1 record. Following the Mavs Omaha softball fans can follow the Mavericks all season long on Twitter (@UNOSoftball), Facebook (/UNOSoftball), and Instagram (@Uno_Softball) for all the latest news, notes, and behind the scenes photos. Follow Omaha Athletics on Facebook (/OMavs), Twitter (@omavs), and Instagram (@omavs) for the latest on all 15 Omaha Athletics programs. Leading Off The Omaha offense leads the Summit League in almost every category. The Mavericks lead the league in doubles (64), extra base hits (124), hits (322), home runs (48), runs (257), RBI (235), slugging percentage (.493), triples (12), total bases (554), and walks (128). The 2016 Mavericks Senior Sydney Hames leads the Mavericks with a .364 batting average, .671 slugging percentage, and 94 total bases. The third baseman ranks first in the league in total bases. Hames is second in hits (51), assists (103), slugging percentage (.671), homeruns (11), and RBI (36). She is also third in batting average (.364) and fourth in doubles (10). Junior Nicole Warren’s 41 runs scored, 37 RBI and 113 assists lead the Summit League. Warren is second in the league with two triples, 11 home runs, and 89 total bases. She has also swiped six bases on the season. The shortstop has a .292 batting average this season and a .618 slugging percentage. Freshman Kourtney Pock is second on the team and fifth in the league with a .344 batting average including eight doubles and six home runs with 28 RBI. Two of her six homers this season have been grand slams. Pock earned back-to-back Summit League Player of the Week awards on March 14th and 21st. OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com JEANNE SCARPELLO • 17th season • Alma Mater: Augustana (1996) • Record at UNO: 675-253-1 (.727) • Career Record: Same COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD Omaha Head Coach (2000-present) Illinois-Chicago Assistant Coach (1997-99) HONORS AND AWARDS • 600th career win - Feb. 7, 2014, 7-0 vs. Weber State • 2014 College Sports Madness Summit League Preseason Coach of the Year • 2001 NCAA Division II National Champions • 2001 NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year • Two-time NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year (2001, 2007) • Two-time MIAA Coach of the Year (2010, 2011) • Four-time NCC Coach of the Year (2001, 2004, 2006, 2008) • Twelve straight NCAA DII Tournament appearances (2000-2011) • Eight conference regular-season championships • Five conference tournament championships • 500th career win - Feb. 20, 2011, 5-1 vs. Texas A&M Int’l YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Record Conf. StandingsPostseason 2000 52-14 11-4 (NCC) 4th* DII Regional 2001 54-6 13-1 (NCC) 1st* DII Nat. Champs 2002 45-10 13-3 (NCC) 2nd DII Regional 2003 39-12 11-3 (NCC) 1st DII Regional 2004 47-11 12-2 (NCC) 1st DII Regional 2005 35-23-1 8-3-1 (NCC) 1st* DII Regional 2006 47-13 11-1 (NCC) 1st DII Regional 2007 34-20 7-5 (NCC) 2nd 7th, DII Nationals 2008 44-13 9-2 (NCC) 2nd* DII Regional 2009 45-17 14-6 (MIAA) 4th DII Regional 2010 50-13 18-2 (MIAA) T-1st DII Regional 2011 47-11 18-4 (MIAA) T-1st* DII Regional 2012 24-18 3-3 (GWC) 2nd Not eligible 2013 36-7 14-3 (Summit) 2nd Not eligible 2014 33-16 12-6 (Summit) 3rd Not eligible 2015 22-28 6-10 (Summit) 6th Not eligible Totals 654-232-1180-56-1 *Won conference tournament WINNINGEST COACHES IN UNO HISTORY Name Seasons Jeanne Scarpello 2000-present Mary Yori 1989-99 Chris Miner 1982-88 Connie Claussen 1969-77 Gail Lehrman 1978-79 Mary Conway 1980-81 Yrs W LT Pct. 16 675 253 1 .727 11 459 158 0 .744 7 168 126 1 .571 9 98 59 0 .624 2 36 30 0 .546 2 31 45 0 .407 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL ROSTER No. Name 3 Tara Trede 4 Lia Mancuso 7 Lizzie Noble 8 Sydney Hames 9 Bailey Schulenberg 10 Megan May 11 Abbie Clanton 12 Kourtney Pock 15 Vicky Kinney 16 Laura Roecker 17 Alexis Parker 20 Kylie Schwarting 22 Nicole Warren 32 Kelly Pattison 33 Campbell Ditto Pos. IF OF OF/DP/P IF OF IF/C P C/OF IF P OF IF/OF IF IF/OF C B/T L/R L/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R Ht. 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-9 Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Hometown (High School/Prev School) Yutan, Neb. (Bishop Neumann) Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central) Bennington, Neb. (Bennington) Bennington, Neb. (Bennington) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southwest) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southeast) Ozark, Mo. (Ozark/Butler CC) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Bennington, Neb. (Millard South) Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) Omaha, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) Omaha, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista South) Lockport, Ill. (Lockport Township) Wamego, Kan. (Manhattan C.H.I.E.F.) COACHES AND STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach: Jeanne Scarpello (17th year; Augustana, 1996) Assistant Coach: Cory Petermann (16th year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jeff Briley Graduate Assistant Coach: Lindsey Boyd Laura Roecker................... Rook-her Sydney Hames...................HAY-miss Tara Trede..........................TREE-dee ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Class By Home State By Position Seniors (4) Arizona (1) Pitchers (4) Campbell Ditto Kourtney Pock Abbie Clanton Sydney Hammes Lizzie Noble Bailey Schulenberg Illinois (1) Laura Roecker Kelly Pattison Juniors (4)Outfielders (7) Abbie Clanton Kansas (1) Lia Mancuso Lia Mancuso Campbell Ditto Lizzie Noble Lizzie NobleAlexis Parker Nicole Warren Missouri (2) Kelly Pattison Abbie Clanton Kourtney Pock Sophomores (3) Alexis Parker Bailey Schulenberg Megan MayKylie Schwarting Kelly Pattison Nebraska (10) Kylie Schwarting Sydney Hames Infielders (7) Vicky KinneySydney Hames Freshmen (4) Lia Mancuso Vicky Kinney Vicky Kinney Megan May Megan May Alexis Parker Lizzie Noble Kelly Pattison Kourtney Pock Laura Roecker Kylie Schwarting Laura Roecker Bailey Schulenberg Tara Trede Kylie Schwarting Nicole Warren Tara Trede Nicole WarrenCatcher (2) Campbell Ditto Kourtney Pock When Referring to the Mavericks As part of a University-wide rebranding effort that began in 2011, media and fans are reminded to refer to the school as Omaha, UNO or the University of Nebraska Omaha, not NebraskaOmaha. The new “O” logo is UNO’s primary logo, while the new bull logo is a secondary mark. 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 2 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com Senior catcher Campbell Ditto is hitting .336 on the season with six home runs and 21 RBI. Ditto had a grand slam against IPFW on April 3. Defensively, she has thrown out nine runners attempting to steal. Junior outfielder Lia Mancuso leads the team with a .427 on-base percentage. Mancuso has a .311 batting average in 39 games this season with two triples, six doubles, and 10 RBI. Mancuso’s first career homerun was one to remember as it was of the walk off variety at home against South Dakota State on April 10. Sophomore Kelly Pattison leads the team with eight stolen bases in nine attempts. Pattison also has six home runs and 24 RBI. Freshman Laura Roecker leads Omaha in the circle with an 11-9 record and a team-low 5.33 ERA in 124.2 innings pitched firing 11 complete games and four shutouts. The right-hander leads the league in appearances (31) and starts (25). Roecker is second in wins and is fourth in strike outs (66) and innings pitched. She fired a no hitter on April 6 at home against Drake, for the second UNO no hitter of the season. Roecker has earned two Summit League Pitcher of the Week honors this season on March 14th and 28th. Abbie Clanton is second team with 29 appearances (11 starts). Clanton is 8-9 on the season with a 5.49 ERA with 56 strikeouts, including firing a no-hitter at Northern Colorado on March 8. The Mavericks are led by 17th year head coach Jeanne Scarpello. Scarpello is the program’s winningest coach with a career mark of 675-253-1. Coach Scarpello led UNO to the 2001 NCAA Division II National Title and was part of the NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year. During the Division II era, she was a two-time MIAA Coach of the Year (2010, 2011) and a four-time NCC Coach of the Year (2001, 2004, 2006, 2008). Her teams made 12 straight NCAA DII Tournament appearances (2000-2011) while earning eight conference regular-season championships and five conference tournament championships. Coach Scarpello picked up her 500th career win on Feb. 20, 2011 against Texas A&M International. WESTERN ILLINOIS LEATHERNECKS Series Record: Omaha leads the all-time series against Western Illinois, 9-4. Last season in Omaha, the Leathernecks took two of three games to end the 2015 season. WIU took Saturday’s single game by the score of 5-3 and split Sunday’s doubleheader losing game one to UNO, 10-5, and winning the finale, 2-1. Scouting the Leathernecks: Western Illinois is currently 10-26 (3-3 Summit League) and sit in fourth place in the Summit League standings heading into the weekend. Last time out, WIU lost a non-conference doubleheader to SIU-E by the scores of 3-0 and 4-1. In league play, they have taken two of three games from South Dakota State, but dropped two of three at South Dakota. Offensively, Kelsey Marlow is leading the way for the Leathernecks with a .327 batting average. The sophomore is slugging .482 with 36 hits, 10 doubles, 18 RBI and is currently on an 11 game hitting streak. Karissa Kouchis is batting .320 with 39 hits, 16 runs and three doubles. In the circle, Emily Ira has compiled a 5-11 record with 104 strikeouts and an ERA of 4.07. Kacyee Hart is 2-11 on the season with a 6.78 ERA and 36 strikeouts. Holly Van Vlymen is in her 11th season at the helm of Western Illinois softball. Van Vlymen owns a 232-282-2 career mark and has been named Summit League Coach of the Year three times. Keys to Victory Omaha bucked a trend on Thursday afternoon against Iowa State. The Mavericks were 5-17 on the season when the opposition scored first, but UNO scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning for the win. This season, Omaha is 15-4 when scoring first and 18-2 when they outhit the opposition. The Mavs are 16-3 when scoring six or more runs. On Deck The Mavericks welcome North Dakota to Westside Field at Westbrook for a non-conference twin bill on Tuesday, April 19. The doubleheader is set to start at 4 p.m. Next weekend, Omaha returns to Summit League play with a three-game set against South Dakota. On Saturday, April 23, UNO and USD will play USA TODAY/NFCA TOP 25 Released April 12, 2016 SCHOOL (1ST PLACE VOTES) 1 Florida (26) 2 Michigan (3) 3 Auburn (2) 4 Alabama (1) 5Louisiana-Lafayette 6Oregon 7 James Madison 8 Florida State 9Washington 10Georgia 11LSU 12Oklahoma 13 UCLA 14Kentucky 15Tennessee 16 Texas A&M 17Arizona 18Missouri 19 Notre Dame 20Baylor 21Minnesota 22 Arizona State 23 Fresno State 24 Florida Atlantic 25USF RECORDPOINTS 38-3 794 29-4 754 37-4 739 35-7 701 32-3 672 32-6 641 34-3 595 31-4 580 26-8 511 34-8 495 29-11 471 30-7 442 24-11-1408 33-8 403 31-10 352 31-9 334 28-12 276 26-10 256 28-6 202 32-10 192 27-10 156 27-13 123 27-9-1 100 33-7 75 36-10 54 ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL TOP 25 Released April 12, 2016 # SCHOOL (1ST) 1 Florida (8) T2. Auburn (5) T2. Michigan (3) 4 Alabama (3) 5 Louisiana-Lafayette (1) 6Oregon 7 James Madison 8 Florida State 9Oklahoma 10Georgia 11Washington 12Kentucky 13LSU 14 UCLA 15 Texas A&M 16Arizona 17Tennessee 18Missouri 19Baylor 20 Notre Dame 21Minnesota 22 South Florida 23 Ohio State 24 Arizona State 25 Fresno State RECORD 38-3 37-4 29-4 35-7 32-3 32-6 34-3 31-4 30-7 34-8 26-8 33-8 29-11 24-11-1 31-9 28-12 31-10 26-10 32-10 28-6 27-10 36-10 24-8-1 27-13 27-9-1 PTS 481 469 469 445 429 390 376 375 316 310 295 274 270 227 214 189 180 165 126 123 105 66 64 47 46 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 3 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com a doubleheader set to start at noon. Between games, Omaha will honor seniors: Tara Trede, Sydney Hames, Bailey Schulenberg, and Campbell Ditto. Sunday’s single game will start at 11 a.m. On the National Scene The Omaha offense is making some noise on the national scene. The Mavericks are 26th nationally in home runs per game (1.15), 28th in scoring (6.12 runs per game), 39th in slugging percentage (.494), and 15th in triples per game. Nicole Warren and Sydney Hames rank 35th in the nation in home runs. Laura Roecker is 30th nationally in shutouts. Hames Leading Mavericks’ Offense Sydney Hames had stepped up during her senior season to be a team leader at the plate. The Bennington, Neb. native is leading Omaha with a .364 batting average and a .671 slugging percentage. She also has a teambest 10 doubles, 51 hits, and 94 total bases. Hames ranks in the top five in seven different statistical categories in the Summit League, including leading the league in total bases. Finding Her Stride Every week it seems, freshman Kourtney Pock is raising her batting average. After the midweek contest at Iowa State, the freshman is second on the team with a .344 average and a .633 slugging percentage. Following the Colorado State Classic, Pock was batting .136 with three RBI. Since that time she is hitting .412 with six home runs and 25 RBI. Her 14 game hitting streak came to an end against South Dakota State, but Pock’s streak of reaching base 22 straight times is still intact. During the streak, the Scottsdale, Ariz. native has hit two grand slam home runs and twice been named the Summit League player of the Week. Extra Base Machine Over half of junior Nicole Warren’s hits this season have been of the extra-base variety. In fact, the Omaha native is second in the Summit League in home runs with 11 and triples with two. She also has 10 doubles this year and leads the league in RBI with 37. No-no, No-no This season the Omaha pitching staff has thrown two no-hitters. Laura Roecker threw her first career nohitter against Drake on April 6. Abbie Clanton threw the first no-hitter of the season against Northern Colorado on March 8. Since 2000, Maverick pitchers have thrown 19 no-hitters, including one perfect game. Taren Tuley threw five no hitters between 2004-6. Lindsey Slocum threw the only perfect game against Missouri Southern on March 28, 2010. Since the transition to Division I, Omaha has three no-no’s with the first coming against North Dakota on April 22, 2014 by Dana Elsasser. Missouri Southern, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Upper Iowa have each been no-hit twice by Omaha pitchers. Last Time Out: Iowa State Omaha softball rallied from a 4-0 first inning deficit Thursday, roaring back to defeat Iowa State 6-4 in Ames. Iowa State struck first with four runs in the bottom of the first inning. Cathlin Bingham and Aly Cappaert each drew one out walks. Kelsey McFarland singled through the right side moving Cappaert to third and scoring Bingham. McFarland moved to third and Cappaert came in to score as Nychole Antillon reached on an infield hit. ISU added another run as McFarland scored on a passed ball. Sammie Hilbreth doubled down the left field line to bring Antillon home. Omaha scored three runs in the top of the third to cut the Iowa State lead to a run, 4-3. Lia Mancuso singled through the right side before Nicole Warren drew a walk. Sydney Hames drove a 3-2 offering from Iowa State starter Savannah Sanders over the left center wall for a three-run homer. The score remained 4-3 until the top half of the seventh inning. Back-to-back doubles from Mancuso and GENERAL INFORMATION Name..................... University of Nebraska Omaha City....................................................Omaha, Neb. Founded.........................................................1908 Enrollment..................................................15,227 Nickname............................................... Mavericks School Colors.............................Crimson and Black Affiliation.......................................NCAA Division I Conference..............................The Summit League Chancellor..............................Dr. John Christensen Director of Athletics............................ Trev Alberts Facility.......................Westside Field at Westbrook SOFTBALL HISTORY First Year of Softball.......................................1969 All-Time Record...... 1447-649-5 (.696) [46th year] All-Time Summit League Record.. 32-19 [4th year] Conf. Championship Titles................ 11 (last 2011) Conf. Regular-Season Titles............12 (since 1989) NCAA Division II Tournaments.......... 24 (last 2011) NCAA Division II College World Series....6 (last 2008) Division II National Championships...........1 (2001) AIAW National Tournaments.............. 9 (last 1978) AIAW National Championships..................1 (1975) All-Americans....................................................19 TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record......................................22-28 Summit League Record/Finish.................6-10/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................11/5 Newcomers..........................................................4 Position Starters Returning/Lost...................... 8/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost................................... 2/3 COACHING STAFF Head Coach................................. Jeanne Scarpello Overall Record.......... 658-238-1 (.756) [17th year] Email................................ jtostenson@omavs.com Phone............................................. 402-554-3477 Assistant Coach.......... Cory Petermann (16th year) Grad. Assistant Coach........Lindsey Boyd(2nd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach.....Jeff Briley (2nd year) MEDIA INFORMATION Softball SID.......................................... Shad Beam Office/Cell...........(402) 554-2140/(402) 306-1150 Email...................................... sbeam@omavs.com Athletics Website.................................OMavs.com Facebook.....................Facebook.com/UNOSoftball Twitter.............................................@UNOSoftball 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 4 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com Warren tied the game, 4-4. Hames hit the next pitch through the left side to give Omaha runners on first and third with no outs. Following an ISU pitching change, Campbell Ditto singled to center field to score Warren. Ditto and pinch runner Kylie Schwarting moved to second and third respectively on a wild pitch. Schwarting was able to score as Kourtney Pock reached on an error by the ISU third baseman. The Mavericks took a 6-4 lead to the bottom of the seventh. Laura Roecker retired the first two ISU batters of the frame before hitting Bingham. Roecker then retired the next batter to give Omaha the win. Roecker (11-9) pitched her 11th complete game of the season to earn the victory, allowing four runs on seven hits with three walks and a strikeout. Hames led the Mavericks at the plate going 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI. Ditto and Pock each went 2-for-4 with an RBI. Warren had a double, scored two runs and drove in another, while Mancuso was 3-for-3 with a double and two runs scored. Academic Excellence The Omaha softball teams earned recognition from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, Tuesday, Oct. 13, for academic excellence as one Top-15 Academic Teams in Division I. The announcement by the NFCA marks the third straight season the Mavericks have cracked the top-15 and led the Summit League in grade point average. Boasting an impressive 3.509 GPA, the team ranked 11th in all of Division I and the highest of any Summit League school. Lipscomb took the top spot, holding a division-best 3.654 GPA while Grand Canyon (3.640), and DePaul (3.640) rounded out the top three. Western Illinois was the other Summit League school to make the list, finishing 78th with a GPA of 3.209. Omaha by the Numbers 675 – Career wins by head coach Jeanne Scarpello most in UNO history. 351 – Career assists by Tara Trede. 159 – Consecutive starts by catcher Campbell Ditto. (Ended on Mar. 6) 125 – Career runs scored by Ditto. 106 – Career RBI from Ditto. 40 – Runners caught stealing by Ditto. 32 – Career home runs by Ditto which is fourth all-time. 22 – Straight games reaching base by Kourtney Pock, the longest streak on the team. 21 – Most runs scored in a game since 2011 by the Mavericks and most since the transition to Division I. 21 – Career home runs by Nicole Warren. 19 – No hitters thrown by the Omaha pitching staff since 2000. 17 – Career home runs by Lizzie Noble. 14 – Game hitting streak by Pock, which is the longest streak by any Mav this season. 10 – Number of Nebraska high school players on the roster. 8 – Game hitting streak for Campbell Ditto, which is the current longest on the team. 7 – Summit League Weekly award winners in 2016. 5 – No hitters thrown by Taren Tuley in her career as a Maverick. 2 – No hitters thrown by Omaha pitchers this season. 1 – Perfect game thrown by Lindsey Slocum on March 28, 2010 against Missouri Southern. Need To Know • Omaha is in its 47th consecutive season of varsity softball. The program started in 1969 under head coach Connie Claussen. • Before starting the transition to NCAA Division I, the Mavericks appeared in 24 NCAA Division II National Tournaments and won the 2001 NCAA Division II National Title under head coach Jeanne Scarpello. • UNO won 12 conference regular season titles and 11 post-season conference titles during their time in the North Central Conference and the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. • Omaha has produced 19 NFCA All-Americans in its history. Lindsey Slocum and Beth Haley were the last two honorees during the 2011 season. • In their first year of transition, the Mavericks placed second in the Great Western Conference before SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS School North Dakota State OMAHA South Dakota Western Illinois South Dakota State Fort Wayne IUPUI Conf.Overall 6-0 24-13 7-121-21 7-2 13-27 3-3 10-26 2-4 14-26 1-8 10-29 0-811-26 SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Date Feb. 15 Feb.22 Feb. 29 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Mar. 28 Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Player Sydney Hames Payton Abbott Jackie Stifter Tierney Bottino Kourtney Pock Kourtney Pock Sydney Hancock Sydney Hames Logan Moreland Logan Moreland School Omaha WIU NDSU WIU Omaha Omaha USD Omaha NDSU NDSU SUMMIT LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE WEEK Date Player School Feb. 15 Jacquelyn Sertic NDSU Feb. 22 Brooke Boetjer IUPUI Kacyee HartWIU Feb. 29 Jacquelyn Sertic NDSU Mar. 7 Jacquelyn Sertic NDSU Emily IraWIU Mar. 14 Laura Roecker Omaha Mar. 21 Jacquelyn Sertic NDSU Mar. 28 Laura Roecker Omaha Apr. 4 Abbie Clanton Omaha Jacquelyn Sertic NDSU Apr. 11 Madison Frain USD SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL Rk. Team 1. North Dakota State 2. IUPUI 3. South Dakota 4.Omaha 5. South Dakota State 6. Western Illinois 7.IPFW Points (1st) 35 (5) 29 (2) 27 20 16 14 6 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 5 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com moving to the Summit League for the 2012 season. • Omaha placed second in the Summit League regular season in 2013. A Weekend to Remember Omaha had 39 hits, including 10 home runs, and 12 stolen bases as they scored 57 runs in a three-game set against IPFW. Abbie Clanton picked up two wins in three appearances, while allowing only one run and four hits with 11 strike outs. Sydney Hames hit .700 with three homers, seven RBI, and nine runs scored. Lizzie Noble hit .625 with a homer, two stolen bases, six RBI, and nine runs scored. Campbell Ditto and Kelly Pattison each hit grand slam home runs during the series. Pattison hit .455 with seven runs scored, two home runs, and three stolen bases, while driving in 11 over the three-game set. Kourtney Pock homered in three straight games. Clanton, Hames Earn Summit League Weekly Awards Abbie Clanton was named Summit League Pitcher of the Week, while teammate Sydney Hames was tabbed Summit League Player of the Week for their performances during the week of March 28-April 3. Clanton earned her first career Summit League Pitcher of the Week honor by appearing in all three Omaha wins (one start) over the weekend at Fort Wayne, finishing with a 2-0 record. She allowed only one run on four hits in 10.1 innings pitched with 11 strikeouts and posting a 0.68 ERA. In her lone start, Clanton pitched a complete game allowing only one run on three hits. Hames picked up her second Summit League Player of the Week award this season by hitting .700 (7for-10) over the weekend. She finished the week with a .800 on-base percentage and a 1.700 slugging percentage along with three home runs and seven RBI without striking out. Hames also picked up her second College Sports Madness Summit League Player of the Week honor this week. Roecker Repeats Freshman pitcher Laura Roecker has been named the Summit League Pitcher of the Week for her performance during the week of March 21-27. Roecker earned her second weekly award by picking up a win and a save in Friday’s doubleheader against IUPUI. In Friday’s first game, Rocker pitched her eighth complete game to improve to 7-9 on the season. She finished the game allowing two runs on four hits while walking two and striking out three. In the second game of the doubleheader, she retired the Jaguars in order in the seventh to earn her first career save. Pock Repeats Honors Freshman Kourtney Pock repeated as the Summit League and College Sports Madness Summit League Player of the Week honors. Pock batted .375 for the week and racked up 10 RBI and 14 total bases while slugging .875 with a .412 on-base percentage. She belted her first two career grand slams during the week, including one against No. 23 Nebraska. The freshman has hit in five straight games and reached base safely in 11 straight. Pock, Roecker Sweep Weekly Awards Kourtney Pock was named Summit League Player of the Week while teammate Laura Roecker garnered the league’s Pitcher of the Week award for their performances during the week of March 7-13. Pock earned her first career Summit League Player of the Week honor registering two base hits in five straight games on her way to batting .500 (10-for-20) on the week. She went 4-for-7 in a doubleheader sweep of Northern Colorado and hit her first collegiate home run against Missouri State. She posted an impressive slash line of .500/.524/.750 during the week with six RBI and seven runs scored. Pock also garnered College Sports Madness Summit League Player of the Week honors as well. Roecker picked up her first Summit League Pitcher of the Week honor going 3-0 in the circle for the Mavericks last week. She threw two three-hit complete games wins in consecutive appearances against Northern Colorado and Missouri State. Roecker tossed another complete-game win over UMKC, striking out a career-best seven batters. For the week, she went 3-0 with 12 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.12 in 24.0 innings pitched. TRACKING THE OPPOSITION Record of Omaha’s Opponents Team......................... Record.........Streak UC Santa Barbara.............20-20.....................L3 North Texas......................20-20.....................L1 Purdue.............................23-18.....................L1 Arizona.............................28-12................... W5 Southern Utah..................7-32.......................L3 Georgia............................35-8..................... W4 Jacksonville State.............25-14................... W5 Elon..................................22-17................... W1 Florida..............................38-3..................... W4 College of Charleston.......23-18.....................L5 Akron...............................21-17-1............... W2 Eastern Kentucky..............27-9.......................L1 Howard............................5-25.......................L7 Alabama State.................18-20.....................L1 Gardner Webb..................18-21................... W1 Idaho State.......................18-17................... W6 Colorado State..................18-17................... W2 Northern Colorado...........4-27.....................L11 Northern Iowa..................27-13.....................L1 Missouri State..................14-22.....................L3 Kansas..............................24-13................... W4 UMKC...............................16-18................... W2 Nebraska..........................25-14.....................L2 Nevada.............................28-8..................... W3 Montana..........................15-23................... W2 Drake...............................23-14.....................L2 Iowa State........................15-24...................L10 North Dakota...................13-25................... W2 IUPUI................................10-25................... W1 Fort Wayne.......................10-29.....................L8 South Dakota State..........14-24.....................L3 Western Illinois................10-24.....................L2 South Dakota...................12-26................... W1 North Dakota State...........24-13.....................L1 Record Against Other Conferences Team......................... Record Big 12...............................1-1 Big Sky.............................4-3 Big South.........................0-1 Big Ten.............................1-1 Big West...........................1-0 CAA..................................1-1 MAC.................................0-1 MEAC................................1-0 Missouri Valley.................3-2 Mountain West.................0-4 Ohio Valley.......................0-2 Pac-12..............................0-1 SEC...................................0-2 Sun Belt...........................0-1 SWAC...............................1-0 WAC.................................1-0 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 6 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com OMAHA’S CAREER SNAPSHOT Multiple Hit Games Player........................ Season........Career Campbell Ditto.................11..........................42 Sydney Hames..................14..........................31 Lizzie Noble......................10..........................26 Tara Trede.........................3............................22 Nicole Warren...................11..........................18 Kelly Pattison...................7............................13 Lia Mancuso.....................4............................11 Kourtney Pock..................8..............................8 Bailey Schulenberg..........7..............................7 Megan May......................0..............................4 Alexis Parker....................3..............................3 Multiple RBI Games Player........................ Season........Career Lizzie Noble......................9............................28 Ditto Campbell.................4............................24 Sydney Hames..................10..........................21 Nicole Warren...................9............................16 Kelly Pattison...................5............................11 Megan May......................2..............................7 Tara Trede.........................3..............................6 Kourtney Pock..................6..............................6 Bailey Schulenberg..........5..............................6 Lia Mancuso.....................4..............................5 Alexis Parker....................2..............................2 Home Runs Player........................ Season........Career Campbell Ditto ................6............................32 Nicole Warren...................11..........................21 Lizzie Noble .....................4............................17 Sydney Hames..................11..........................14 Kelly Pattison...................6..............................8 Megan May......................1..............................6 Kourtney Pock..................6..............................6 Bailey Schulenberg..........2..............................2 Lia Mancuso.....................1..............................1 Transition Completed The Mavericks have now completed their four-year transition to Division I and are fully eligible to compete in the conference tournament and the NCAA Tournament. Hames Earns Weekly Honors Senior third baseman Sydney Hames was named Summit League Player of the Week for her performances during the week of Feb. 8-14. She was also named the College Sports Madness Summit League Player of the Week. Hames earned her first career Summit League Player of the Week award as she helped the Mavericks to a 3-2 record at the Hillenbrand Invitational in Tucson, Ariz. For the week, she hit .500 with a 1.056 slugging percentage, including three home runs and nine RBI. Hames had at least one hit in each of the Mavericks five games, including three hits and five RBI in a victory over UC Santa Barbara and two home runs against Southern Utah. Getting Defensive with Ditto Omaha senior catcher Campbell Ditto is already one of the Mavericks’ most effective defensive players of all-time, and when her career is over, she may have some legendary statistics. Currently, Ditto ranks first in school history in baserunners thrown-out with 40, 15 more than second all-time. Ditto ranks first in runners picked off with seven. She also has a career fielding percentage of .990, which puts her 6th all-time. Trio Breaking into the Record Book Sydney Hames, Lizzie Noble and Nicole Warren have entered the Omaha all-time record book this season. The trio are now in the Top 25 all-time in home runs. Warren is currently tied for 11th with 21 dingers, while Noble is tied for 15th all-time with 17 homers. Hames, who has 11 homers this season, is tied for 24th all-time with 14 dingers. Defensive Gem Senior Tara Trede is having a fantastic season at second base. The Maverick second baseman has committed just four errors in 154 chances, good enough for a .974 fielding pct. She has committed one error in the last 28 games. She has moved into a tie for 13th place all-time in assists (351). Ditto Chasing More Records Ditto is not only known for her defensive prowess, she is also dangerous at the plate. Currently, she ranks fourth all-time in home runs with 32. Her career .573 slugging percentage in 527 career at bats ranks her eighth all-time. Not only does Ditto hit for power, she also has a keen eye at the plate drawing 81 career walks, which ranks fourth all time. The senior also ranks in the top 25 in four other categories. What’s at Stake in 2016 Omaha has completed the transition to NCAA Division I and is fully eligible for NCAA and Summit League postseason play. The Mavericks are looking for their first-ever trip to the Summit League tournament. This season tournament will be played in Fargo, North Dakota on the home field of North Dakota State, last season’s regular season champion. Mavericks Picked Fourth The Omaha softball team has been picked to finish fourth in the 2016 Summit League Preseason Softball Coaches’ Poll. The poll was voted on by the league’s seven head coaches, and they could not vote for their own team. North Dakota State has been tabbed as the Summit League’s top team in 2016. The Bison, who were 45-11 overall and 16-2 in the league a year ago, received five first-place votes and 35 total points. IUPUI received 29 points and the other two first-place votes for second. South Dakota came in third with 27 points after finishing 28-25-1 overall and 13-4 in the conference last season. Omaha is fourth in the poll with 20 points. South Dakota State is picked to finish fifth with 16 points, while Western Illinois is sixth with 14 points. Fort Wayne rounds out the 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 7 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com poll in seventh place with six points. Omaha welcomes back two all-league members, including 2015 Summit League Freshman of the Year Megan May and first team performer Lizzie Noble. In all, the Mavs return eight position starters. The 2016 season marks Omaha’s first with full NCAA Division I and Summit League postseason eligibility. A Look at the 2016 Schedule In 2016, the Mavericks are scheduled to face six teams that advanced to the NCAA postseason. Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, and Summit League champion North Dakota State, who all made NCAA Regional appearances, are on the Mavericks’ schedule. The Bulldogs, Gators and Wildcats all advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals last season. The Gators are two-time defending national champions. Omaha will play its first 31 games away from home before hosting Summit League foe IUPUI on March 25-26. The Mavericks will play six home series, three conference and three non-conference. Five High Schoolers to Play for UNO in 2017 Five high school seniors have signed NLIs to play for the Mavericks in 2017: infielder Sierra Athow (Gretna, Neb.), infielder/outfielder Hailey Bartz (Lincoln, Neb.), infielder Emma Dargy (La Vista, Neb.), catcher/outfielder Kaitlynn Hunt (Ashland, Neb.), and infielder Emily Klosterman (Omaha, Neb.). 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 8 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS # 3 TARA TREDE | Sr. | 2B SEASON HIGH CATEGORY Hits 3 - three times Runs 2 - 11 times RBI 3 - at Northern Colo. (3/8/16) 2Bs 1 - nine times HRssame 2 - three times (last 4/3/16) 1 - 11 times (last 4/10/16) 3 - at Northern Colo. (3/8/16) 1 - six times (last 4/6/16) 0 # 4 LIA MANCUSO | Jr. | OF SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Hits 3 - five times Runs 3 - twice RBI 3 - vs. Valparaiso (3/8/15) 2Bs 1 - 17 times HRssame 3 - at Iowa State (4/14/16) 3 - vs. UCSB (2/12/16) 2 - four times (last 4/10/16) 1 - six times (last 4/14/16) 1 - vs. SDSU (4/10/16) #7 LIZZIE NOBLE | Jr. | OF/DP/P SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH 3 - at Fort Wayne (4/3/16) Hits 4 - at SDSU (4/19/14) 4 - at Fort Wayne (last 4/3/16) RunsSame 5 - at Fort Wayne (last 4/3/16) RBI 6 - at SDSU (4/19/14) 1 - seven times (last 4/3/16) 2Bs 2 - vs. Dayton (3/8/14) 1 - four times (last 4/6/16) HRs 1 - 18 times #8 SYDNEY HAMES | Sr. | 3B SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH 4 - at Fort Wayne (last 4/2/16) HitsSame 3 - three times (last 4/3/16) Runs 3 - four times 5 - twice (last 4/2/16) RBI 5 - three times 1 - 10 times (last 4/6/16) 2Bs 1 - 24 times 2 - twice (last 4/2/16) HRssame #9 BAILEY SCHULENBERG | Sr. | OF/DP SEASON HIGH CATEGORY Hitssame Runssame RBIsame 2Bssame HRssame 2 - seven times (last 4/6/16) 2 - five times (last 4/9/16) 3 - twice (last 4/3/16) 2 - vs. Purdue (2/13/16) 1- twice (last 4/6/16) #10 MEGAN MAY | So. | 1B/C SEASON HIGH CATEGORY 1 - 12 times (last 4/3/16) 2 - twice (last 3/12/16) 3 - vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) 1 - twice (last 3/8/16) 1 - vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) CAREER HIGH Hits 3 - twice Runssame RBI 3 - six times 2Bs 1 - nine times HRs 1 - seven times #11 ABBIE CLANTON | Jr. | P SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH 6.1 - vs. SDSU (4/9/16) IPsame 5 - twice (last 4/3/16) Kssame 0 - at Northern Colo. (3/8/16) H its (low - starts only)same 0 - at Northern Colo. (3/8/16) E R (low - starts only)same 7 - twice (last 4/6/16) ER (high - starts only)same #12 KOURTNEY POCK | Fr. | OF/C SEASON HIGH 2 - eight times (last 4/14/16) 3 - twice (last 4/3/16) 4 - twice (last 3/19/16) 1 - eight times (last 4/9/16) 1 - six times (last 4/3/16) CATEGORY #15 VICKY KINNEY | Fr. | INF. SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Hitssame Runssame RBIsame 2Bssame HRssame 0 0 0 0 0 #16 LAURA ROECKER | Fr. | P SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH 7.0 - eight times (last 4/14/16) IPsame 7 - vs. UMKC (3/12/16) Kssame 0 - vs. Drake (4/6/16) Hits (low - starts only)same 0 - three times (last 4/6/16)ER (low - starts only)same 9 - twice (last 3/5/16) ER (high - starts only) same #17 ALEXIS PARKER | Fr. | OF SEASON HIGH CATEGORY 2 - three times (last 4/3/16) 3 - vs. Howard (2/27/16) 2 - twice (last 3/12/16) 0 0 #20 KYLIE SCHWARTING | So. | IF/OF SEASON HIGH CATEGORY 1 - twice (last 3/20/16) 1 - nine times (last 4/14/16) 1 - vs. Nevada (3/20/16) 0 0 CATEGORY 3 - three times (last 4/9/16) 3 - twice (last 3/12/16) 4 - twice (last 3/8/16) 1 - nine times (last 4/14/16) 1 - 11 times (last 4/9/16) CAREER HIGH Hits 3 - three times Runssame RBIsame 2Bs 1 - 14 times HRs 2 - at South Dakota (4/17/15) #32 KELLY PATTISON | So. | OF SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH Hits 1 - three times Runs 1 - 26 times RBI 1 - twice 2Bssame HRssame #22 NICOLE WARREN | Jr. | SS SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH Hitssame Runssame RBIsame 2Bssame HRssame CATEGORY CAREER HIGH 3 - at Fort Wayne (last 4/3/16) HitsSame 3 - twice (last 4/3/16) Runs 4 - at SDSU (4/3/15) 4 - three times (last 4/9/16) RBISame 1 - three times (last 4/3/16) 2Bs 1 - 12 times 1 - six times (last 4/9/16) HRs 1 - 10 times #33 CAMPBELL DITTO | Sr. | C SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH 3 - twice (4/9/16) Hits 4 - vs. Alabama State (3/9/14) 3 - at Fort Wayne (last 4/3/16) Runs 3 - twice 4 - twice (last 4/3/16) RBI 5 - at Fort Wayne (4/12/14) 2 - vs. Drake (4-6-16) 2Bs 2 - vs. Drake (4-6-16) 1 - six times (last 4/9/16) HRs 1 - 32 times CAREER HIGH Hitssame Runssame RBIsame 2Bssame HRssame 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 9 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com 2016 TEAM/OPPONENT HIGHS AND LOWS OMAHA TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats:.................................40... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Runs Scored:........................21. at Fort Wayne (4/3/16) Hits:.....................................15. vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) RBI:......................................17... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Doubles:...............................5 .....twice (last 4/6/16) Triples..................................2......twice (last 4/6/16) Home runs:..........................4 .three times (last 4/2/16) Total Bases:..........................30 .vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) Walks:..................................12. at Fort Wayne (4/2/16) Strikeouts:............................11.at Arizona (2/13/16) Stolen Bases:........................5 at Fort Wayne (4/2/16) Hit by pitch:..........................5. at Fort Wayne (4/2/16) Runners LOB:........................11... twice (last 4/2/16) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats:.................................43... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Runs Scored:........................16... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Hits:.....................................17..twice (last 3/20/16) RBI:......................................16... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Doubles:...............................4......twice (last 4/6/16) Triples:.................................2......twice (last 3/6/16) Home runs:..........................4..... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Total Bases:..........................36... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Walks:..................................12.vs. Florida (2/20/16) Strikeouts:............................8..... vs. SDSU (4/10/16) Stolen Bases:........................4...vs. Florida (2/20/16) Hit by pitch:..........................3 .vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) Runners LOB:........................12....twice (last 4/6/16) Fielding Putouts:...............................27... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Assists:.................................15.vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/26/16) Errors:..................................5 .vs. North Texas (2/12/16) Fielding Putouts:...............................27... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Assists:.................................15 vs. SDSU (4/9/16) Errors:..................................6. at Fort Wayne (4/3/16) Pitching Innings Pitched....................9.0.. vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Runs allowed:......................16... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Earned runs:.........................13... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Walks allowed:.....................12.vs. Florida (2/20/16) Strikeouts:............................8...... vs.SDSU (4/10/16) Hits allowed:........................17..twice (last 3/20/16) Home runs allowed: ............4..... vs. UCSB (2/12/16) Pitching Runs allowed:......................21. at Fort Wayne (4/3/16) Earned runs:.........................16 at Fort Wayne (4/3/16) Walks allowed:.....................12 at Fort Wayne (4/2/16) Strikeouts:............................11.at Arizona (2/13/16) Hits allowed:........................15. vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) Home runs allowed:.............4 .three times (last 4/2/16) OMAHA TEAM GAME LOWS Batting At bats:.................................16....twice (last 3/6/16) Runs Scored:........................0. five times (last 3/20/16) Hits:.....................................1....twice (last 2/19/16) RBI:......................................0 five times (last 3/20/16) Doubles:...............................0. 11 times (last 4/9/16) Triples:.................................0. 31 times (last 4/14/16) Home runs:..........................0 .13 times (last 4/9/16) Total Bases:..........................1...vs. Florida (2/19/16) Walks:..................................0. six times (last 4/6/16) Strikeouts:............................0. vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) Stolen Bases:........................0 .27 times (last 4/14/16) Hit by pitch:..........................0 .24 times (last 4/14/16) Runners LOB:........................1...vs. Florida (2/19/16) OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS Batting At bats:.................................14 vs. Drake (4/6/16) Runs Scored:........................0 .five times (last 4/6/16) Hits:.....................................0.... twice (last 4/6/16) RBI:......................................0 .five times (last 4/6/16) Doubles:...............................0. 12 times (last 4/10/16) Triples:.................................0. 33 times (last 4/14/16) Home runs:..........................0. 22 times (last 4/14/16) Total Bases:..........................0.... twice (last 4/6/16) Walks:..................................1 three times (last 3/25/16) Strikeouts:............................0.at Nebraska (3/16/16) Stolen Bases:........................0. 25 times, (last 4/14/16) Hit by pitch:..........................0. 23 times, (last 4/9/16) Runners LOB:........................2..... twice (last 4/6/16) Fielding Putouts:...............................12..twice (last 2/19/16) Assists:.................................2. vs. North Texas (2/12/16) Errors:..................................0. 18 times (last 4/14/16) Fielding Putouts:...............................12 twice (last 4/6/16) Assists:.................................1 at Colorado State (3/5/16) Errors:..................................0 .11 times, (last 3/12/16) Pitching Runs allowed:......................0.five times (last 4/6/16) Earned runs:.........................0.five times (last 4/6/16) Walks allowed:.....................1.three times (last 3/25/16) Strikeouts:............................0.at Nebraska (3/16/16) Hits allowed:........................0..... twice (last 4/6/16) Home runs allowed:.............0. 22 times (last 4/14/16) Pitching Runs allowed:......................0. five times, (last 3/20/16) Earned runs:.........................0. five times, (last 3/20/16) Walks allowed:.....................0. four times (last 4/6/16) Strikeouts:............................0. vs. Missouri State (3/12/16) Hits allowed:........................1....twice (last 2/21/16) Home runs allowed:.............0.17 times (last 4/9/16) 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 10 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 11 OMAHA SOFTBALL | OMavs.com 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 12 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Lincoln, Neb. #17 #7 LIA MANCUSO L/R • OF • Jr. Omaha, Neb. #11 ABBIE CLANTON R/R • P • Jr. Ozark, Mo. #20 LIZZIE NOBLE R/R • DP/P/OF • Jr. Bennington, Neb. #12 KOURTNEY POCK R/R • C/OF • Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. #22 #8 #9 SYDNEY HAMMES R/R • IF • Sr. Bennington, Neb. #15 BAILEY SCHULENBERG L/L • OF / Sr. Lincoln, Neb. #16 VICKY KINNEY R/R • INF • Fr. Bennington, Neb. #32 LAURA ROECKER R/R • P • Fr. Elkhorn, Neb. #33 ALEXIS PARKER L/L • OF • Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. KYLIE SCHWARTING L/R • IF/OF • So. Omaha, Neb. NICOLE WARREN R/R • IF • Jr. Omaha, Neb. KELLY PATTISON R/R • OF/IF • So. Lockport, Ill. JEANNE SCARPELLO Head Coach • 17th Season CORY PETERMANN Assistant Coach • 16th Season LINDSEY BOYD Graduate Assistant • 2nd Season JEFF BRILEY Volunteer Assistant • 2nd Season CAMPBELL DITTO R/R • C • Sr. Wamego, Kan. 2016 OMAHA SOFTBALL • 25