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FOUR CONSECUTIVENCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEWed-Feb. 6 ACADEMY OF ART ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmFri-Feb. 8 University of Mary% Las Vegas, Nev. 2:00 pmFri-Feb. 8 Central Washington% Las Vegas, Nev. 7:00 pmSat-Feb. 9 Dixie State% Las Vegas, Nev. 11:30 amSat-Feb. 9 Western Oregon% Las Vegas, Nev. 2:00 pmSun-Feb. 10 Grand Canyon% Las Vegas, Nev. 2:00 pmFri-Feb. 15 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmSat-Feb. 16 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmFri-Feb. 22 UC San Diego* La Jolla, Calif. 1:00 pmSat-Feb. 23 UC San Diego* La Jolla, Calif. 11:00 amWed-Feb. 27 DOMINICAN ROHNERT PARK 1:00 pmFri-Mar. 1 CAL STATE EAST BAY* ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmSat-Mar. 2 CAL STATE EAST BAY* ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmFri-Mar. 8 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* ROHNERT PARK 1:00 pmSat-Mar. 9 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* ROHNERT PARK 11:00 amFri-Mar. 22 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* ROHNERT PARK 1:00 pmSat-Mar. 23 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* ROHNERT PARK 11:00 amFri-Mar. 29 Cal State Stanislaus* Turlock, Calif. 1:00 pmSat-Mar. 30 Cal State Stanislaus* Turlock, Calif. 12:00 pmApr. 5-7 Tournament of Champions Turlock, Calif. TBAFri-Apr. 12 Humboldt State* Arcata, Calif. 12:00 pmSat-Apr. 13 Humboldt State* Arcata, Calif. 11:00 amFri-Apr. 19 CHICO STATE* ROHNERT PARK 1:00 pmSat-Apr. 20 CHICO STATE* ROHNERT PARK 12:00 pmFri-Apr. 26 Cal State Monterey Bay* Seaside, Calif. 1:00 pmSat-Apr. 27 Cal State Monterey Bay* Seaside, Calif. 12:00 pmMay 3-5 CCAA Championship Stockton, Calif. TBAMay 10-12 NCAA West Regional TBA TBAMay 18-19 NCAA Super Regional TBA TBAMay 23-27 NCAA Division II Championship TBA TBA% - Desert Stinger Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.).& - Tournament of Champions, presented by Mizuno (Turlock, Calif.)

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FOUR CONSECUTIVENCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

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Jennifer Bridges will begin her fourth sea-son as the head softball coach at Sonoma State University in 2013.

In three seasons with the Seawolves, Bridges has led the softball team to three straight NCAA tournament appearances and a pair of CCAA tournament champi-onships, to go along with an outstanding 117-59 record overall and a 68-40 mark in the CCAA. Prior coming to Sonoma State, she was the head coach at Whittier Col-lege, an NCAA Division III program, where

she compiled a 45-35 record, bringing her overall head coaching record to 162-94 in five seasons.

Last season (2012), Bridges led Sonoma State to a fifth place finish in the CCAA standings, missing the conference tournament by two games. However, finishing with a 35-17 re-cord in the regular season, the Seawolves qualified for the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight year (and the third straight under Bridges’ tutelage), earning the No. 5 seed. After a tournament-opening victory over Chico State at the sub-regional in Carson, Calif., Sonoma State suffered two straight losses to host Cal State Dominguez Hills and Grand Canyon and the season would end at 36-19.

It was an extraordinary year for the Bridges and the Seawolves, especially considering the fact that the team ended the season with just 14 players. It wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible efforts of junior pitcher Samantha Lipperd, the team’s only hurler the final two months. Lipperd went on to set 12 pitching records in 2012, one of which also broke a Divi-sion II single-game record -- she fanned 26 batters in a 5-2, 11-inning game against Hawai’i Pacific on Mar. 31, 2012. Lipperd finished the season with 396 strikeouts, the most in all of Division II that season, and would earn herself the second All-America honor of her career.

In 2011, the Seawolves earned their second consecutive CCAA tournament title, thanks to a 1-0 no-hit victory by sophomore Samantha Lipperd over top-seeded UC San Diego in the championship game on May 1 (UCSD eventually went on to win the national championship). Sonoma State reached the sub-regional championship game in Kaneohe, Hawai’i, but fell to Cal State San Bernardino, ending the season with a record of 38-22.

In her first season with the Seawolves in 2010, Bridges led SSU to the program’s first CCAA tournament championship, propelled by a school-record 43-18 mark after finishing second in the regular season standings. Sonoma State earned a bid to host the NCAA Division II West Sub-Regional in Rohnert Park, but was eventually eliminated before reaching the sub-regional title game.

Prior coming to Sonoma State, Bridges was the head coach at Whittier College in 2008 and 2009. She led the Poets to unprecedented levels of success, including the program’s first ever conference tournament appearance in 2009. Her two-year record at Whittier was 45-35 and the squad’s 24 wins in ‘09 were the most for the program since 1987.

In addition to her coaching duties at Whittier, Bridges also served as an Assistant Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator.

Prior to taking the reigns at Whittier, Bridges spent four seasons (2004-2007) as an assis-tant coach at the University of San Diego. She also coached the University of San Diego High School squad in 2002 and 2003. Bridges played NCAA Division I softball at the University of San Diego and was her team’s captain as a junior and senior. A graduate of the University of San Diego with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Bridges earned her Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University.

CAREER RECORDAt Whittier CollegeYEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE PLACE COMMENTS 2008 21-17 11-13 5th 2009 24-18 11-13 4th 45-35 22-24

At Sonoma StateYEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE PLACE COMMENTS 2010 43-18 24-12 2nd CCAA Tournament Champions NCAA West Regional Appearance 2011 38-22 23-13 2nd CCAA Tournament Champions NCAA West Regional Appearance 2012 36-19 21-15 5th NCAA West Regional Appearance 117-59 68-40

BRIDGES vs. OPPONENTSCCAA 80-47 Cal State Dominguez Hills 8-9Cal State East Bay 12-0Cal State Monterey Bay 7-6Cal State San Bernardino 7-7Cal State Stanislaus 11-3Chico State 10-8Humboldt State 6-6San Francisco State 11-2UC San Diego 8-6

GNAC 10-2Central Washington 3-0Northwest Nazarene 1-1Montana State-Billings 1-0Saint Martin’s 1-0Western Oregon 2-0Western Washington 2-1

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE 24-10Academy of Art 4-1Chaminade 4-1Dominican 1-0Dixie State 4-1Grand Canyon 1-2Hawaii-Hilo 3-0Hawaii Pacific 2-2Notre Dame de Namur 5-3

OTHERS 3-0Augustana (SD) 1-0Cal State San Marcos 1-0Metro State 1-0

JENNIFER BRIDGESHEAD COACH | 4th SEASON

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TRISHA McCORMICKASSISTANT COACH

Trisha McCormick is in her fourth season season as the assistant softball coach at Sonoma State University in 2013.

McCormick was instrumental in helping the Seawolves to a program-record 43 wins in her first season in 2010, then 74 more wins in each of the past two seasons, to go along with two CCAA tournament championships and three NCAA tournament appearances as the assistant coach at Sonoma State.

Prior to coming to Sonoma State, served as the assistant coach at Whittier College alongside head coach Jennifer Bridges, helping the Poets to a 24-18 record in 2009 and their first ever conference tournament appearance in school history.

As a student-athlete, Trisha spent four years at the University of La Verne in La Verne, Calif. and earned Second Team All-Southern California Intercol-legiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) honors. She also graduated Cum Laude with departamental honors from La Verne.

Prior to her career with the Leopards, she was a two-sport athlete at Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton, Calif. where she earned First Team All-League honors in softball and Second Team All-League accolades in volleyball. Trisha was a two-year captain in both sports and was also a four-year scholar athlete. McCormick has a USAW Level 1 Club Coach Certification.

MIKE COATEASSISTANT COACH

Mike Coate returns for his sixth season as an assistant coach in 2013. Coate is a former assistant and head coach at Petaluma High School.

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NO NAME POS B/T HT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL1 Ancia Purdy SS L/R 5-4 So. Huntington Beach, CA Edison HS 2 Danielle D’Eccliss OF L/R 5-0 Sr. Los Alamitos, CA Los Alamitos HS 3 Jayme Tickemyer OF R/R 5-6 So. Beaumont, CA Beaumont HS 4 Vanessa Currie OF R/R 5-2 Sr. San Diego, CA Mount Carmel HS 5 Olivia Lucchese INF R/R 5-3 Fr. San Fernando, CA Notre Dame HS 7 Samantha Lipperd P R/R 5-8 Sr. Boulder Creek, CA San Lorenzo Valley HS 8 Amanda Llerena P R/R 5-7 Fr. San Jose, CA Prospect HS 9 Samantha Beauchamp 2B R/R 5-2 So. Placentia, CA El Dorado HS 10 Aubrie Tolliver C R/R 5-5 Fr. Sunnyvale, CA Wilcox HS 11 Keisi Chinen C/OF R/R 5-4 So. Pleasant Hill, CA College Park HS 12 Megan Konieczka OF R/R 5-7 Jr. Lake Forest, CA El Toro HS 13 Nicole Arevalo C R/R 5-4 Jr. Sunnyvale, CA Foothill JC 14 Ashley Vignola OF R/R 5-6 Jr. Livermore, CA Ohlone JC 15 Hayley Condon INF R/R 5-4 Jr. Santa Monica, CA Iowa Lakes CC 19 Alex Morris 1B R/R 5-11 Fr. Thousand Oaks, CA Thousand Oaks HS 20 Ally Bryant OF R/R 5-5 Fr. Redding, CA Shasta HS 21 Ali Palermo 1B R/R 5-6 Sr. Redwood City, CA Notre Dame HS 22 Holli Brown INF R/R 5-7 So. Fremont, CA American HS 23 Katy Bihl P L/L 5-4 Jr. Newark, CA Ohlone JC RS Brandice Cutspec 1B R/L 5-4 Jr. Huntington Beach, CA Santiago Canyon JC

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NICOLE

AREVALOPosition ......................................................CatcherYear ..............................................................JuniorHometown ...................................Sunnyvale, Calif.Last School ................. Mountain View High School

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Nicole transfers to Sonoma State after playing her freshman and sophomore seasons at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, Calif. where she earned an Associate’s degree in Sociology and was named a Scholar Athlete....

started 40 games as a sophomore … led the team in hitting (.439), doubles (11) and home runs (4) … was second on the team in runs scored (33) and RBI (25) … had 17 extra base hits … finished with a .675 slugging percentage and a .578 on-base percentage … was fifth in Coast Conference in stolen bases (15) … threw out six run-ners in 10 games at catcher … Selected First Team All-Coast Conference...started every game for the Owls in the outfield as a freshman ... Batted .310 with 25 runs scored and 17 RBI ... Recorded five doubles, two triples, and two home runs ... Second on the team in stolen bases (15)... a 2010 graduate of Mountain View High School in Mountain View, Calif. ... Led the Spartans to three Central Coast Section (CCS) appearances, including a third-place finish in 2010 ... A two-time San Jose Mercury News selec-tion, All-Palo Alto Daily News selection, and an All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL) selection during her prep career.

PERSONAL: Came to Sonoma State because she loved the campus and wanted to play softball here ... she loves butterflies.

SAMANTHA

BEAUCHAMPPosition ....................................................... InfieldYear ..................................................... SophomoreHometown .....................................Placentia, Calif.Last School .......................... El Dorado High School

FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in 37 games, making 21 starts, mostly as the designated player ... Batted .280 with 23 hits in 82 at bats with four doubles, eight RBI and eight runs scored ... made just one error in 20 chances in nine games played at

second base ... recorded four multiple-hit games and started her collegiate career with a four-game hit streak, hitting .500 (5-for-10) with two doubles, two RBI and five runs scored during that span ... went 2-for-3 in her only appearance in the NCAA tourna-ment, recording half of the team’s four hits in a 1-0 loss to Grand Canyon (5/5/12) ... Named to the CCAA All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter on the El Dorado Hills High School varsity softball team and a three-time Century League Scholar Athlete.

PERSONAL: Chose to come to Sonoma State because she loved all of the girls on the team and also liked the location of the campus ... plans to pursue a Master’s degree and become a nurse after graduation ... favorite team is the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ... follows the success of Mike Trout ... listens to the music of Sugarland ... favorite movie is Pretty Woman and favorite TV show is Pretty Little Liars ... enjoys Juaquinn’s

Mexican Restaurant ... likes to eat ice cream ... most memorable sports moment is when she was 13 and hit a grand slam, but she was so embarrassed because her mom ran into the field to celebrate ... is really superstitious about the bows that she wears in her hair; she will wear the same one if she has a good game, doesn’t wear it again if she has a bad game, and the bows will never match her uniform colors.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2012 .280 37/21 82 8 23 4 0 0 8 2 10 0Total .280 37/21 82 8 23 4 0 0 8 2 10 0

KATY

BIHLPosition .......................................................PitcherYear ..............................................................JuniorHometown ....................................... Newark, Calif.Last School .............Newark Memorial High School

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Katy transfers to Sonoma State after playing her freshman and sophomore seasons at Ohlone Junior College in Fremont, Calif. ...earned First Team All-Coast Confer-ence North (CCN) honors, named to the All-CCN

Tournament Team and earned the Ohlone Softball Coaches Award as a sophomore in 2012 at Ohlone JC...a 2010 graduate of Newark Memorial High School in Newark, Calif.

PERSONAL: Decided to come to Sonoma State because of the beautiful campus, it was close to home and for the great softball program ... Upon graduation from SSU, she wants to help make the world a better place with a career in Criminal Justice ... Would most like to meet Channing Tatum ... Lists her Dad as her biggest influence as an ath-lete ... is a fan of the San Francisco 49ers ... follows the career of San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey ... listens to the music of Drake ... favorite movie is The Notebook and is a fan of actress Rachel McAdams ... enjoys the TV show Criminal Minds ... likes to eat mexican food ... most memorable sports moment is when she struckout 12 batters in one game at the March Madness tournament where she earned All-Tournament honors ... goals and expectations for this year is to contribute to the success of the team, continue to approve her athletic abilities, and to build new friendships along the way ... has two dogs, three cats, five chickens and a pot belly pig at her parent’s house in Newark.

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HOLLI

BROWNPosition ....................................................... InfieldYear ..................................................... SophomoreHometown ......................................Fremont, Calif.Last School .......................... American High School

FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in 27 games for the Seawolves as a freshman in 2012, making 16 starts (12 at third base) ... hit .179 (7-39) with three doubles, an RBI and three runs scored.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from American High School in Fremont, Calif. in 2011 ... a three-time All-League performer ... earned Athlete of the Week honors from the school and her local newspaper ... served on the school’s ASB committee all four years ... was a Scholar Athlete.

PERSONAL: Chose to Sonoma State because she loved the community and the environment and that it is not too far from home; the academic and athletic achieve-ments were also a major part of her decision ... wants to become a criminal-profiling psychologist or she wants to work with children after graduation from SSU ... favorite TV show is Criminal Minds ... her biggest influence is her Dad ... is a fan of the San Fran-cisco Giants ... favorite athlete is J.T. Snow ... listens to Country music ... favorite movie is The Lion King ... loves to eat grilled cheese sandwiches ... she is an extremely picky eater, she can’t whistle and she can only snap with the fingers on her right hand.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2012 .179 27/16 39 3 7 3 0 0 1 7 15 0Total .179 27/16 39 3 7 3 0 0 1 7 15 0

ally

BRYantPosition .....................................................OutfieldYear ........................................................ FreshmanHometown ...................................... Redding, Calif.Last School ...............................Shasta High School

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Shasta High School in Redding, Calif. ... a four-year starter in center field and a three-time team captain for the Wolves ... an All-Eastern Athletic League selection as a junior and senior, an All-Record Searchlight

First Team Pick and an All-Section honoree as a senior in 2012 ... batted .422 with nine doubles, five home runs and 24 RBI as a senior ... earned the Coach’s Award in 2011 and 2012 ... played volleyball as a freshman and sophomore.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the great atmosphere and the location ... majoring in Kinesiology and hopes to become a Physical Therapist and open her own clinic one day ... would most like to meet Caitlyn Lowe and her biggest influence as an athlete is Jennie Finch ... a fan of the San Francisco Giants ... listens to the music of Carrie Underwood ... likes to watch the movie Bridesmaids and the TV show Keeping Up With The Kardashians ... favorite actor is Channing Tatum ... enjoys Chinese food ... she tends to be a germ freak.

KEISI

CHINENPosition ........................................Catcher/OutfieldYear ..................................................... SophomoreHometown ................................Pleasant Hill, Calif.Last School ......................College Park High School

FRESHMAN (2012): Started her collegiate career on a five-game hit streak that included two grand slams during in a 13-2 blowout of Academy of Art (2/11/12) and a 14-3 win over Western Washington (2/12/12) ... appeared in 40 games, making 22

starts ... hit .243 (17-70) with two doubles, one triple, 20 RBI, 14 runs scored and was tied for second on the team with six home runs ... led the team with a .557 slugging percentage

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2011 graduate of College Park High School in Pleasant Hill, Calif. ... named College Park’s Female Athlete of the Year (2010-11) ... was the Chopsticks’ Most Valuable Player, earning Silver Slugger, First Team All-League and Scholar Athlete awards.

PERSONAL: Comes to Sonoma State because of the great Business program and the campus and she felt at home when she stepped onto campus ... follows the Oakland A’s ... listens to the music of Jack Johnson ... is a fan of actor Will Farrell ... likes to watch the TV show The Office ... favorite food is pasta ... most memorable sports moment is hitting a grand slam in her third-ever collegiate game (vs. Academy of Art on 4/11/12) ... favorite opponent to play against is Chico State.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2012 .243 40/22 70 14 17 2 1 6 20 11 13 1Total .243 40/22 70 14 17 2 1 6 20 11 13 1

HAYLEY

CONDONPosition....................................................... InfieldYear .............................................................JuniorHometown ..............................Santa Monica, Calif.Last School ......................................Iowa Lakes CC

2012 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 45 games and started 31, mostly at third base ... led the team with a .337 batting average (32-95) and recorded five doubles, three home runs, 17 RBI and scored 16 runs ... after being inserted into the everyday

lineup on 3/24/12 at Cal State Dominguez Hills, she batted .372 with team-highs of 29 hits, three home runs, 15 RBI, 41 total bases, a .526 slugging percentage and went on a 15-game hitting streak during the final 25 games of the season ... hasn’t recorded an error in her last 58 chances at third base ... earned Daktronics, Inc. All-West Region Second Team honors.

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Hayley transfered to Sonoma State after playing her fresh-man season at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, Iowa...appeared in 37 games for the Lakers, finishing fourth on the team in batting with a .453 mark ... led

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the team in at bats (117), hits (53), triples (1), RBI (44) and total bases (79 ) ... earned the Academic Athlete Award...graduated from Santa Monica HIgh School in Santa Monica, Calif. in 2010 ... led the Vikings to a CIF championship during her senior season ... was a First Team All-Ocean League selection as a freshman and a Second Team All-Ocean League pick as a junior.

PERSONAL: Transfers to Sonoma State because she loved the vibe of the team and the atmosphere of the campus ... wants to become a psycho therapist and travel the world to help people ... would most like to meet Rob Dyrdek ... is a fan of Matt Kemp and the Los Angeles Dodgers ... likes the movie A League of Their Own ... enjoys a good episode of The Hills ... loves sushi and enjoys the restaurant Benihanas ... favorite animal is the sea turtle ... most memorable sports moment is when she hit a walk off home run to beat Cal State Stanislaus at home last season ... has a doodling problem during class, likes to fold warm towels straight from the dryer and, if she is playing well and her hair gets messed up, she will not fix it until she makes a bad play or does not get a hit in that game.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2012 .337 45/31 95 16 32 5 0 3 17 6 11 1Total .337 45/31 95 16 32 5 0 3 17 6 11 1

VANESSA

CURRIEPosition .....................................................OutfieldYear ..............................................................SeniorHometown ................................... San Diego, Calif.Last School ...................Mount Carmel High School

JUNIOR (2012): Hit .287 as a junior (49-171) with a career-high 11 doubles, one triple, four home runs and 28 RBI ... One of only two players on the team to start and play in all 55 games in 2012, making 54 starts in left field and one at second

base ... Recorded 12 multiple hit games and six multiple RBI games ... Went 4 for 4 (a career-high) with two RBI and two runs scored in a 9-7 win over Cal State East Bay (2/24/12) ... Supplied the only run in a 1-0 victory over Chico State in the opening round of the NCAA West Sub-Regional in Carson, Calif. by way of a solo home run in the top of the sixth inning (5/4/2012) ... Named to the NCAA Division II West 1 Region All-Tournament Team.

2011 (SOPHOMORE): In her second year, she played in 57 games, starting 45 of them…compiled seven doubles, one home run, 11 RBIs and crossed the plate 19 times…on-base percentage of .352…drew 17 walks, second on the team…partook in 59 put-outs with 13 assists…a fielding percentage of .947 (four errors)…recorded two runs and went 2-for-2 in a 7-0 win over Dixie State (4/2/11)…knocked in a season-high two RBIs in a 7-0 win over CSU Dominguez Hills (4/22/11).

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 40 games as a freshman, starting 24 of them in the outfield…hit .230 on the season (14-61)…recorded four doubles, five RBI and 12 runs scored…went 3 for 3 with a season-high two doubles in a 9-2 win at Cal State East Bay 93/6/10)…spent half the time as a pinch runner for the Seawolves.

HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Mount Carmel High School in San Diego where she was a two-sport star (softball, soccer)...named a San Diego Union Tribune Scholar Athlete...helped guide her team to CIF Championships as a sophomore, junior, and senior...recipient of the CIF Sportsmanship Award in 2009.

PERSONAL: Following graduation, she wants to work at an architecture firm...picked Sonoma State because of the campus and the softball team...lists her Dad and her best friend, Maggie Doremus, who plays at Oregon State, as her biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of the San Diego Chargers and San Diego Padres...roots for Alex Rodri-guez...listens to the music of Iration, Pepper and Michael Jackson...likes the movie Ice Age...favorite actress is Mila Kunis...favorite food is fish tacos…likes to watch the TV shows Entourage, 90210 and Top Chef...most memorable sports moment is hitting her first collegiate home run in her hometown last season and winning softball banners for both Mt. Carmel HS and Sonoma State.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2010 .230 40/24 61 12 14 4 0 0 5 8 5 12011 .246 57/45 122 19 30 7 0 1 11 17 13 52012 .287 55/55 171 23 49 11 1 4 28 16 22 4Total .263 152/124 354 54 93 22 1 5 44 41 40 10

BRANDI

CUTSPECPosition ..................................................First BaseYear .............................................................JuniorHometown .......................Hunington Beach, Calif.Last School ............................. Santiago Canyon JC

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers from Santiago Canyon Junior College in Orange, Calif. ... Named an All-Conference player for the Hawks in 2012 ... Prepped at Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach, Calif. and graduated in 2009.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because it felt like home ... Wants to become a writer and start her own publishing company upon graduation ... would most like to meet Audrey Hepburn ... lists her brother, Bryce, as her biggest influence as an athlete ... is a fan of the New York Football Giants ... favorite athlete is Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim ... likes the music of Carrie Underwood ... enjoys the movie Legally Blonde ... favorite actor is Josh Duhamel ... is a fan of Italian food ... favorite animal is a dog ... most memorable sports moment is when she hit a grand slam in her high school’s CIF championship game to win.

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DANIELLE

D’ECCLISSPosition .....................................................OutfieldYear ..............................................................SeniorHometown ............................... Los Alamitos, Calif.Last School ..................... Los Alamitos High School

JUNIOR (2012): Started the season off with a bang, going 16 for 38 at the plate (.421) in the team’s first 13 games of the season ... recorded a career-high 10-game hit streak (Feb. 17-28) and batted .400 (14-35) during that span ... reached

base at least once in a team-high 19 straight games during the season ... ended the season with a .239 batting average (33-138) with four doubles, 10 RBI and 28 runs scored ... stole 16 bases in 18 attempts, which was the third-most on the team.

SOPHOMORE (2011): Appeared in 50 games, with 40 starts … had 24 hits in 118 at bats (.203 avg) … contributed 18 runs … part of all three runs in a 3-2 win against Dixie State (4/2/11) in the first round of NCAA West Regional in Hawai’i, knocking in one run and scoring two ... Named to the CCAA All-Tournament Team after helping the team win its second consecutive CCAA tournament title.

FRESHMAN (2010): Started 29 of the 44 games she appeared in as a redshirt fresh-man … hit .250 for the season with 20 hits in 80 at bats … contributed to a 8-1 vic-tory at Notre Dame de Namur (2/10/10), going 3 for 5 with two doubles, three RBI (all season highs) and a run scored … recorded four doubles and two triples … scored 18 runs and knocked in ten.

2009: Redshirted for Sonoma State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Came to campus from Los Alamitos High School ... a four-year let-terwinner in softball and cross country ... named Defensive Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008 ... was a Second Team All-Sunset League selection as a junior ... named team captain as a senior in 2008.

PERSONAL: Decided to come to Northern California because it provided a new atmo-sphere and a beautiful get-away from southern California ... credits her Mom and Dad for being her number one fan through success and failure, she is very thankful of them ... wants to graduate with a business marketing degree and continue her education by attending the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise (FIDM) after graduation from Sonoma State ... wished she could have met Marilyn Monroe ... is a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the USC Trojans ... is also a fan of LA Dodger outfielder Matt Kemp … avid listener to country music … favorite movie is How To Lose A guy In 10 Days ... likes to watch the TV shows One Tree Hill, Friends and The Bachelor ... favorite food is Mexican food ... favorite actor is Channing Tatum ... most memorable sports moments is being back-to-back CCAA tournament champions as a freshman and sophomore.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2010 .250 44/29 80 18 20 4 2 0 10 5 14 22011 .203 50/40 118 18 24 0 0 0 6 8 14 62012 .239 54/54 138 28 33 4 0 0 10 16 11 16Total .229 148/123 336 64 77 8 2 0 26 29 39 24

MEGAN

KONIECZKAPosition......................................................OutfieldYear ..............................................................JuniorHometown ...................................Lake Forest, Calif.Last School ............................... El Toro High School

SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in all but two of the team’s 55 games, making 41 starts, 39 of which were in right field ... hit .299 with 35 hits in 117 at bats, raking four doubles, five home runs and 20 RBI with 23 runs scored ... stole 14 bases in 18

attempts.

FRESHMAN (2011): Put together a solid freshman season … played in 41 games, starting 23 ... in 57 at bats, she compiled 12 hits and batted .211 ... recorded one double, three home runs, while scoring 10 runs as well as bringing in 10 runs … had a season-high two RBI twice ... hit her first career home run at Cal State Stanislaus (3/12/11).

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at El Toro High School in Lake Forest, Calif. … earned Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2007 … a three-time team captain for the Chargers ... First Team All-League in 2009 … a school board representative in 2008, ASB Vice President in 2009 and the ASB President in 2010 … also the Concert Choir President ... was the “head leader of cheers” at high school football games ... named the El Toro’s Most Outgoing Person in 2010.

PERSONAL: Came to Sonoma State because she loves the Sonoma Aroma and, to be honest, who wouldn’t want to be a Seawolf? ... is a fan of the San Diego Chargers ... likes to watch any TV shows on TLC ... her favorite books are free ones that she gets on her Kindle ... her favorite food is anything Mexican, or Polish, or “just anything, let’s be honest” ... favorite animal is a giraffe ... one superstition is that before every home game,she will eat one fried egg sandwich with one piece of bread, one piece of cheese, jelly and butter and encourages everyone to try it because “it’s delicious” ... can appar-ently sing the National Anthem, but it has yet to be proven.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2011 .211 41/23 57 10 12 1 0 3 10 9 17 32012 .299 53/41 117 23 35 4 0 5 20 7 17 14Total .270 94/64 174 33 47 5 0 8 30 16 34 17

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SAMANTHA

LIPPERDPosition .......................................................PitcherYear ..............................................................SeniorHometown ............................. Boulder Creek, Calif.Last School ............San Lorenzo Valley High School

JUNIOR (2012): Was arguably the most dominant pitcher in the nation as a junior in 2012, amassing for a Division II-best 396 strikeouts and shatter-ing her own single-season record in the softball program’s history ... Named the Daktronics, Inc.

West Region Pitcher of the Year and earned National Fastpitch Coaches Asso-ciation (NFCA) and Daktronics, Inc. All-America honors ... sported a 31-12 record with a 1.24 earned run average in 293.2 innings of work, the most innings pitched of any pitcher in Division II ... became the team’s only pitcher for the final 22 games of the season and went 16-6 with a miniscule 0.80 ERA, recording 12 shutouts and a ridicu-lous 234 strikeouts (an average of almost one-and-a-half per inning), allowing just 83 hits and 19 runs (18 earned) in 157.1 innings pitched during that 22-game span ... struckout more batters than any team in the CCAA and she recorded 66 more strikeouts than anyone else in Division II ... worked a school-record 47 innings without allowing a run (4/15-5/5) ... led the conference in lowest opponent’s batting average (.173) and wins (31), finishing second in ERA ... set 12 new pitching records, including all-time, single-season and single-game marks ... holds the program record for most wins (78) and most strikeouts (862), in addition to lowest opponent batting average (.180) and most complete games (81), among others ... tied for first with 32 career shutouts ... fanned a Division II-record 26 batters in one game, coming in an 11-inning victory over Hawai’i Pacific (3/30/12), just hours after she struckout what was then a school-record 17 in a 5-1 win over Notre Dame de Namur (3/30/12) at the Tournament of Champions in Turlock ... First Team NFCA and Daktronics, Inc. All-West Region selection ... named the CCAA’s Pitcher of the Year and was added to the CCAA All-Conference First Team list... tabbed as the 2011-12 Sonoma State Female Athlete of the Year ... Was the CCAA’s Pitcher of the Week four times and the NFCA Division II National Pitcher of the Week twice.

SOPHOMORE (2011): Sophomore season was one for the record books, which includ-ed Daktronics All-America Honorable Mention honors, the second All-American in SSU softball history … tossed a no-hitter in the CCAA championship game (5/1/11) in Stockton, defeating top-seeded UC San Diego, 1-0, giving SSU its second consecu-tive CCAA tournament championship banner ... earned the CCAA tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award ... was named NFCA National Pitcher of the Week twice (Feb. 16 and May 4) … NFCA All-West Region, Daktronics All-West Region and First Team All-CCAA selection … received CCAA Pitcher of the Week on two oc-casions (Feb. 7-13 and Mar. 7-13) … shattered SSU’s record for strikeouts in a season with 324 (old record was 202) … appeared in 43 games, starting 39 in the circle … 26-9 record with a 1.17 ERA, second in the CCAA … pitched 234.1 innings pitched, gave up 50 runs (39 earned) and 122 hits … threw 23 complete games including 12 shutouts ... tossed two no-hitters (3/11/11 at Cal State Stanislaus and 5/1/11 vs UC San Diego in CCAA championship game in Stockton) … opponent batting average of just .150, best in the CCAA … led the league in K’s with 324 (sixth in all of Division II), 73 of them looking (also number one in the CCAA) … fanned a season-high 15 batters twice ... is already the best strikeout pitcher in program history with 422 in two seasons and has 47 wins (second all-time).

FRESHMAN (2010): Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season … was a Daktronics All-West Region Second Team selection … won 17 of her first 20 games and ended 21-8 … was sixth in the CCAA in ERA (2.25) … threw 180.1 innings and gave up just 156 hits and 85 runs (58 earned) … second in the conference in strikeouts (142) … had 21 complete games in 29 starts … tossed two no-hitters, including one in her second ever collegiate game on 2/10/10 at Notre Dame de Namur … earned the vic-tory in the CCAA championship game against Chico State (5/1/10), tossing six innings, giving up three hits and one run, striking out seven … struck out a conference-high 12 batters in a 13-3 blowout of Western Oregon (3/27/10).

HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives on campus after graduating from San Lorenzo Valley High School in 2009 ... named her county’s Pitcher of the Year as a senior ... tabbed Pitcher of the Year in her conference as well ... earned Team MVP honors and was a two-time Cougar of the Week ... received Best Pitcher honors at the Wayne Richards Memorial Tournament ... honored with the Dean Richards Sportsmanship Award.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because it is “awesome” ... is a big fan of Cole Hamels and the Philadelphia Phillies ... wants to be a neonatal nurse upon graduation ... lists her Dad and her pitching coach, Bob, as her biggest influences as an athlete ... likes to listen to the music of Eric Church ... favorite movie is The Benchwarmers ... enjoys the TV show How I Met Your Mother ... favorite food is pizza.

CAREER STATISTICSYr ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO2010 2.25 21-8 31 29 21 4 180.1 156 85 58 72 1422011 1.17 26-9 43 39 23 12 234.1 122 50 39 87 3242012 1.24 31-12 50 42 37 16 293.2 179 64 52 101 396Total 1.47 78-29 124 110 81 32 708.1 457 199 149 260 862

AMANDA

LLERENAPosition .......................................................PitcherYear ........................................................ FreshmanHometown ......................................San Jose, Calif.Last School ........................... Prospect High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Prospect High School in Saratoga, Calif. in 2012 ... named Prospect’s Female Athlete of the Year as a junior and senior ... selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Blossom Valley Athletic League as a senior ...

also played soccer (Second Team All-BVAL as a sophomore and senior) and field hockey (First Team All-BVAL as a senior).

PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because of the location, the softball program, the school size, the major and the dorms ... lists her Father as her biggest influence as an athlete ... is a fan of the San Francisco Giants and pitcher Ryan Vogelsong, who she would most like to meet one day ... likes the music of Nickelback ... favorite actor is Josh Duhamel ... enjoys the TV shows Pretty Little Liars and Glee ... favorite food is tofu and is a fan of the restaurant The Boiling Crab ... favorite animal is the dolphin ... she is very scared of birds.

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OLIVIA

LUCCHESEPosition ....................................................... InfieldYear ........................................................ FreshmanHometown ..............................San Fernando, Calif.Last School ...................... Notre Dame High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Notre Dame High School, graduating in the spring of 2012 ... named the team’s Best Defensive player and was a Second Team All-League performer for NDHS.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because she loves the campus, the beautiful dorms, the size of the school and also the softball team ... plans to continue her Father’s insur-ance business upon graduation from SSU, eventually taking it over ... would most like to meet Peyton Manning ... Jessica Mendoza is her biggest influence as an athlete ... follows the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Dodgers ... likes the music of Chris Brown ... favorite movie is Bridesmaids ... enjoys the TV show Sponge-bob Squarepants... likes to eat pasta and steak.

ALEX

MORRISPosition ...................................................First BaseYear ........................................................ FreshmanHometown ............................Thousand Oaks, Calif.Last School ................. Thousand Oaks High School

HIGH SCHOOL: A product of Thousand Oaks High School, Class of 2012 ... earned the TOHS Scholar-Athlete Award three times (2009-11).

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State for its hard working and dedicated softball program, and the institution’s acclaimed art program ... upon graduation, she hopes to utilize her skills as an artist into her future career ... would have loved to have met Leonardo Da Vinci ... is a fan of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ...favorite athlete is Kelly Slater ... likes to listen to the music of Sublime ... favorite TV show is Friends ... enjoys sushi and the restaurant P.F. Changs.

ALI

PALERMOPosition ...................................................First BaseYear ..............................................................SeniorHometown ..............................Redwood City, Calif.Last School ...................... Notre Dame High School

2012 (JUNIOR): An outstanding all-around performer for the Seawolves as a junior ... third on the team in batting average (.313) with 47 hits in 150 at bats, adding eight doubles, six home runs, 27 RBI and 19 runs scored ... Appeared and started

in 54 of the team’s 55 games, all at first base ... recorded 14 multiple-hit games, the second-most on the team ... recorded a career-high five RBI in a 9-0 win over Cal State East Bay (2/24/12) ... led the team in sacrifice bunts (7) ... did not commit an error at first base in 281 chances, which led the CCAA; she hasn’t committed a defensive error

since 4/9/11 -- a streak of 401 chances without an error ... now owns the program’s career home run record with 23 through her first three seasons at Sonoma State.

SOPHOMORE (2011): Received CCAA All-Tournament honors, helping the Seawolves earn their second straight CCAA tournament title … played in 56 games, starting 55 ... sported a .248 average (35-141), including four doubles and seven home runs, second on the team … contributed 13 runs and recorded 27 RBI … made 274 putouts in the infield, most of which came at her position at first base … led the CCAA in sacrifice flies (4) … fourth in the conference in fielding double plays with 12 … went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, an RBI and a homer against Cal State Stanislaus (3/11/11) … bashed in two or more RBIs on seven occasions.

FRESHMAN (2010): Appeared in 49 games for the Seawolves as a freshman, starting 42 of them, mostly as the designated player … earned First Team All-CCAA and Daktronics First Team All-West Region honors … broke the school record for most home runs in a single season (10) … blasted two home runs in a 6-3 win over Cal State Stanislaus (4/3/10) … fourth on the team with a .341 batting average (43-126) … recorded 37 RBI … had a .576 slugging percentage, third on the team, with 15 extra base hits … hit safely in 28 games and had 11 multi-hit games.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Notre Dame Belmont High School, where she played on the varsity softball team and was an All-League, All-County, and All-Metro selec-tion, including a Second Team All-State honoree.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State for the beautiful campus, great softball program and the overall location of the school ... favorite sports team is the New England Patri-ots and is a fan of quarterback Tom Brady … listens to the music of Christina Aguilera … enjoys to watch the TV show One Tree Hill … favorite food is cheese … enjoys the movie The Dark Knight ... most memorable sports moment was winning the CCAA tournament title two years in a row.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2010 .341 49/42 126 17 43 4 1 10 37 11 10 02011 .248 56/55 141 13 35 4 0 7 27 14 20 12012 .313 54/54 150 19 47 8 0 6 27 7 19 1Total .300 159/151 417 49 125 16 1 23 91 32 49 2

ANCIA

PURDYPosition ................................................. ShortstopYear .................................................... SophomoreHometown.......................Huntington Beach, Calif.Last School ..............................Edison High School

FRESHMAN (2012): Enjoyed an outstanding first collegiate season in 2012 ... was the team’s second-leading hitter with a .335 batting average (56-167) with nine doubles, 14 RBI and a team-high 37 runs scored in 48 games played ... led the

team with 21 stolen bases in 24 attempts ... swiped a career-high three bases against San Francisco State (4/20/12) ... recorded a team-best 17 multiple-hit games ... started as the team’s leadoff hitter in 37 of the 48 games she started in; the team went 26-11 with her batting first ... played all 48 games at short stop, eight defensive errors in 147 chances (a .946 fielding percentage).

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Calif. ... was part of the Divison I Sunset League championship team in 2009 ... was on the Honor Roll for two years, honored as a Scholar-Athlete and earned a Scholarship Award in algebra (2008) and geometry (2009).

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the small feel of the campus, as well as the atmosphere and liveliness that the coaches and players bring to the softball program ... biggest influence as an athlete is Natasha Watley and Caitlin Lowe ... would like to get into sports broadcasting or work for a professional sports team as a media correspondent upon graduation ... is a fan of the Texas Rangers and Josh Hamilton ... likes to watch the movie Transformers and is a fan of actor Shia LaBeouf ... enjoys Italian food ... memorable sports moment is once getting cleated in the face ... an in-teresting fact is that she writes the letter J or number 18 in the dirt before every at bat.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2012 .335 48/48 167 37 56 9 0 0 14 8 18 21Total .335 48/48 167 37 45 9 0 0 14 8 18 21

JAYME

TICKEMYERPosition .....................................................OutfieldYear ..................................................... SophomoreHometown ...................................Beaumont, Calif.Last School .........................Beaumont High School

FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in 29 games, mak-ing three starts as a freshman in 2012 ... hit .211 with four hits in 19 at bats ... was 5 for 8 in stolen bases ... went 1 for 2 with a walk and a stolen base in her collegiate debut against Academy of Art (2/4/12).

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Beaumont High School ... was a four-year letterwinner for the Cougars ... earned First Team All-League honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... was a First Team All-CIF selection as a senior in 2011 ... also named All-League Honorable Mention as a freshman.

PERSONAL: Comes to Sonoma State because she loved the campus and the softball program ... is a fan of the NFL’s San Diego Chargers ... listens to the music of The Strokes ... likes to watch the movie 7 Pounds and the TV show That 70’s Show ... favorite actor is Johnny Depp ... enjoys ice cream ... most memorable sports moment is playing in the CIF finals in high school ... she always ties her right shoe first.

CAREER STATISTICSYr AVG GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2012 .211 29/3 19 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 6 5Total .211 29/3 19 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 6 5

AUBRIE

TOLLIVERPosition..................................... Catcher/Third BaseYear ........................................................ FreshmanHometown ....................................Sunnyvale, Calif.Last School ...............................Wilcox High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Archbishop Mitty High School (2008-11) in San Jose, Calif. before moving to and graduating from Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, Calif. (2012) ... named to the Honor Roll dur-ing her entire high school career.

PERSONAL: Came to Sonoma State because of the beautiful campus and I wanted to play collegiate softball for a great program and for Coach (Jennifer) Bridges ... wants to become a sports broadcaster or journalist for a professional baseball team upon graduation ... is a fan of the San Francisco Giants and catcher Buster Posey, whom she would most like to meet one day ... likes to listen to the music of Rascal Flatts ...favorite movie is Grease ... enjoys buffalo wings and her favorite restaurant is Hooters ... favorite animal is the pig and she likes the color pink ... she claims that she can do backflips, but there’s video evidence that proves otherwise.

ASHLEY

VIGNOLAPosition .....................................................OutfieldYear ..............................................................JuniorHometown ................................... Livermore, Calif.Last School ............................................. Ohlone JC

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State after two seasons at Ohlone JC in Fremont, Calif. ... was a Second Team All-League selection as a freshman (2011) and a First Team All-League pick as a sophomore (2012) for the Renegades ...

A two-year All-American Scholar-Athlete at Ohlone JC ... prepped at Granada High School in Livermore, Calif. ... was a four-year varsity player for the Matadors and earned the Golden Glove award in 2008 and again in 2010 ... also played water polo.

PERSONAL: Comes to Sonoma State because it is just far enough away, but close enough to home, and she loves how green and pretty the campus is ... plans on work-ing with children in some way after graduation, either being a counselor or an elemen-tary school teacher, with hopes of eventually becoming a principal ... would most like to meet actor Channing Tatum ... lists her Dad as her biggest influence as an athlete ... is a fan of the San Francisco Giants ... follows the successes of NBA star LeBron James ... enjoys the music of Rascall Flatts ... favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber and favorite TV show is Pretty Little Liars ... likes to eat everything and lists her favorite restaurant as the Cheesecake Factory.

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DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE R-H-E R-H-E INN OVERALL CCAA PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND TIME

Feb 04, 2012 ACADEMY OF ART W 5-3 5-6-0 3-4-2 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 BECERRIL (W 1-0) 147 1:50

Feb 04, 2012 ACADEMY OF ART- W 8-3 8-8-0 3-11-0 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 LIPPERD (W 1-0) 255 2:00

Feb 10, 2012 vs Central Washington% W 6-3 6-8-3 3-6-2 7 3-0-0 0-0-0 BECERRIL (W 2-0) 25 1:51

Feb 10, 2012 vs #8 Augustana (SD)% W 7-2 7-14-1 2-5-2 7 4-0-0 0-0-0 LIPPERD (W 2-0) 85 2:00

Feb 11, 2012 vs Academy of Art% W 13-2 13-14-2 2-5-1 5 5-0-0 0-0-0 LIPPERD (W 3-0) 77 1:00

Feb 11, 2012 vs Metro State% W 8-7 8-12-1 7-7-1 7 6-0-0 0-0-0 LIPPERD (W 4-0) 85 2:00

Feb 12, 2012 vs Western Washington% W 14-3 14-10-2 3-3-2 5 7-0-0 0-0-0 LIPPERD (W 5-0) 63 1:28

Feb 17, 2012 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W 2-1 2-6-0 1-4-0 7 8-0-0 1-0-0 LIPPERD (W 6-0) 95 1:47

Feb 17, 2012 CSU MONTEREY BAY* L 2-3 2-7-1 3-8-2 7 8-1-0 1-1-0 BECERRIL (L 2-1) 112 1:40

Feb 18, 2012 CSU MONTEREY BAY* L 4-6 4-10-3 6-9-1 7 8-2-0 1-2-0 BECERRIL (L 2-2) 143 2:06

Feb 18, 2012 CSU MONTEREY BAY* L 1-4 1-4-4 4-5-3 7 8-3-0 1-3-0 LIPPERD (L 6-1) 178 1:40

Feb 24, 2012 at Cal State East Bay* W 9-7 9-10-0 7-11-4 7 9-3-0 2-3-0 BECERRIL (W 3-2) 79 2:05

Feb 24, 2012 at Cal State East Bay* W 9-0 9-9-1 0-2-0 7 10-3-0 3-3-0 LIPPERD (W 7-1) 83 2:21

Feb 25, 2012 at Cal State East Bay* W 8-2 8-10-3 2-7-3 7 11-3-0 4-3-0 BECERRIL (W 4-2) 61 2:20

Feb 25, 2012 at Cal State East Bay* W 7-0 7-13-1 0-5-0 7 12-3-0 5-3-0 LIPPERD (W 8-1) 63 2:20

Feb 28, 2012 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR L 2-3 2-10-1 3-3-2 7 12-4-0 5-3-0 BECERRIL (L 4-3) 65 1:50

Feb 28, 2012 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W 10-2 10-8-2 2-3-1 5 13-4-0 5-3-0 LIPPERD (W 9-1) 102 1:19

Mar 02, 2012 HUMBOLDT STATE* W 1-0 1-5-0 0-1-0 7 14-4-0 6-3-0 LIPPERD (W 10-1) 89 1:29

Mar 02, 2012 HUMBOLDT STATE* W 1-0 1-3-0 0-2-1 7 15-4-0 7-3-0 BECERRIL (W 5-3) 111 1:34

Mar 03, 2012 HUMBOLDT STATE* W 6-0 6-9-1 0-3-2 7 16-4-0 8-3-0 LIPPERD (W 11-1) 187 1:43

Mar 03, 2012 HUMBOLDT STATE* L 2-4 2-5-0 4-10-0 7 16-5-0 8-4-0 BECERRIL (L 5-4) 201 1:49

Mar 09, 2012 at #9 Chico State* L 0-1 0-1-1 1-5-1 (9) 16-6-0 8-5-0 LIPPERD (L 11-2) 85 2:05

Mar 09, 2012 at #9 Chico State* L 4-7 4-7-3 7-9-1 7 16-7-0 8-6-0 BECERRIL (L 5-5) 80 1:45

Mar 10, 2012 at #9 Chico State* W 6-2 6-8-0 2-3-2 7 17-7-0 9-6-0 LIPPERD (W 12-2) 85 1:55

Mar 10, 2012 at #9 Chico State* L 1-6 1-7-1 6-9-1 7 17-8-0 9-7-0 BECERRIL (L 5-6) 80 1:45

Mar 16, 2012 at CSU San Bernardino* W 6-1 6-8-1 1-4-1 7 18-8-0 10-7-0 LIPPERD (W 13-2) 145 2:20

Mar 16, 2012 at CSU San Bernardino* L 9-13 9-12-1 13-14-4 7 18-9-0 10-8-0 LIPPERD (L 13-3) - 2:36

Mar 23, 2012 at #15 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 0-2 0-4-0 2-4-1 7 18-10-0 10-9-0 LIPPERD (L 13-4) 71 1:42

Mar 23, 2012 at #15 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 5-9 5-9-2 9-11-0 7 18-11-0 10-10-0 LIPPERD (L 13-5) - 2:10

Mar 24, 2012 at #15 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 0-2 0-4-1 2-3-0 (8) 18-12-0 10-11-0 LIPPERD (L 15-6) 101 2:00

Mar 24, 2012 at #15 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 1-9 1-3-3 9-14-0 6 18-13-0 10-12-0 BECERRIL (L 5-7) - 1:33

Mar 26, 2012 at CSU San Bernardino* W 7-0 7-13-0 0-3-2 7 19-13-0 11-12-0 LIPPERD (W 14-6) 130 2:09

Mar 26, 2012 at CSU San Bernardino* W 10-2 10-8-1 2-4-0 5 20-13-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 15-6) - 1:28

Mar 30, 2012 vs Notre Dame de Namur& W 5-1 5-7-1 1-2-1 (8) 21-13-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 16-6) 121 1:45

Mar 30, 2012 vs Hawai’i Pacific& W 5-2 5-11-0 2-4-0 (11) 22-13-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 17-6) 131 2:49

Mar 31, 2012 vs Northwest Nazarene& ` L 2-3 2-9-0 3-3-0 7 22-14-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (L 17-7) 54 1:21

Mar 31, 2012 vs Hawai’i-Hilo& W 4-0 4-6-1 0-0-1 7 23-14-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 18-7) 122 1:29

Mar 31, 2012 vs Grand Canyon& W 4-0 4-8-1 0-5-2 7 24-14-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 19-7) 55 1:51

Apr 01, 2012 vs Western Oregon& W 4-0 4-9-1 0-7-1 7 25-14-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 20-7) 49 1:27

Apr 01, 2012 vs #11 Chico State& W 5-0 5-11-1 0-5-0 7 26-14-0 12-12-0 LIPPERD (W 21-7) 70 1:55

Apr 06, 2012 UC SAN DIEGO* L 0-3 0-5-0 3-5-1 7 26-15-0 12-13-0 LIPPERD (L 21-8) 189 1:39

Apr 06, 2012 UC SAN DIEGO* W 1-0 1-6-0 0-0-1 7 27-15-0 13-13-0 LIPPERD (W 22-8) 233 1:30

Apr 07, 2012 UC SAN DIEGO* L 0-1 0-4-0 1-6-0 (8) 27-16-0 13-14-0 LIPPERD (L 22-9) 144 1:55

Apr 07, 2012 UC SAN DIEGO* L 0-3 0-2-0 3-6-0 7 27-17-0 13-15-0 LIPPERD (L 22-10) 166 1:36

Apr 14, 2012 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 3-1 3-5-0 1-2-1 (8) 28-17-0 14-15-0 LIPPERD (W 23-10) 133 1:54

Apr 14, 2012 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 2-0 2-4-0 0-1-2 7 29-17-0 15-15-0 LIPPERD (W 24-10) 145 1:33

Apr 15, 2012 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 2-1 2-4-1 1-2-1 7 30-17-0 16-15-0 LIPPERD (W 25-10) 123 1:49

Apr 15, 2012 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 4-0 4-11-0 0-4-1 7 31-17-0 17-15-0 LIPPERD (W 26-10) 148 1:31

Apr 20, 2012 at San Francisco State* W 3-0 3-8-0 0-3-1 7 32-17-0 18-15-0 LIPPERD (W 27-10) 156 1:42

Apr 20, 2012 at San Francisco State* W 5-0 5-15-0 0-5-2 7 33-17-0 19-15-0 LIPPERD (W 28-10) - 1:39

Apr 21, 2012 at San Francisco State* W 10-0 10-13-0 0-1-0 7 34-17-0 20-15-0 LIPPERD (W 29-10) 203 1:49

Apr 21, 2012 at San Francisco State* W 10-0 10-14-0 0-8-2 5 35-17-0 21-15-0 LIPPERD (W 30-10) - 1:31

May 04, 2012 vs #21 Chico State# W 1-0 1-2-0 0-5-0 7 36-17-0 21-15-0 LIPPERD (W 31-10) 257 1:55

May 05, 2012 at #10 CS Dominguez Hills# L 0-3 0-2-1 3-4-1 7 36-18-0 21-15-0 LIPPERD (L 31-11) 325 1:35

May 05, 2012 vs Grand Canyon # L 0-1 0-4-1 1-5-0 7 36-19-0 21-15-0 LIPPERD (L 31-12) 334 1:21

* CCAA game ... % Desert Stinger Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) ... & Tournament of Champions (Turlock, CA) ... # NCAA West Regional (Carson, CA)

2o12 RESULTS

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NAME AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT

CONDON, Hayley .337 45-31 95 16 32 5 0 3 17 46 .484 6 3 11 0 .394 0 1 1-2

PURDY, Ancia .335 48-48 167 37 56 9 0 0 14 65 .389 8 3 18 0 .376 0 0 21-24

PALERMO, Ali .313 54-54 150 19 47 8 0 6 27 73 .487 7 2 19 0 .352 0 7 1-1

KONIECZKA, Megan .299 53-41 117 23 35 4 0 5 20 54 .462 7 1 17 1 .344 0 3 14-18

MYERS, Skylynn .295 55-55 166 23 49 15 0 3 24 73 .440 11 2 17 0 .341 3 2 3-3

CURRIE, Vanessa .287 55-55 171 23 49 11 1 4 28 74 .433 16 3 22 1 .352 3 5 4-5

KEHR, Shannon .285 54-51 151 34 43 8 3 9 33 84 .556 22 4 22 1 .388 1 2 20-24

BEAUCHAMP, Samantha .280 37-21 82 8 23 4 0 0 8 27 .329 2 1 10 1 .306 0 1 0-0

LEPP, Samantha .270 49-44 111 13 30 6 0 1 15 39 .351 15 15 16 0 .426 0 1 2-2

CHINEN, Keisi .243 40-22 70 14 17 2 1 6 20 39 .557 11 2 13 2 .357 1 1 1-1

D’ECCLISS, Danielle .239 54-54 138 28 33 4 0 0 10 37 .268 16 4 11 1 .333 1 4 16-18

TICKEMYER, Jayme .211 29-3 19 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 .211 1 0 6 0 .250 0 0 5-8

BROWN, Holli .179 27-16 39 3 7 3 0 0 1 10 .256 7 0 15 0 .304 0 1 0-1

Totals .288 55-55 1476 244 425 79 5 37 217 625 .423 129 40 197 7 .359 9 28 88-107

Opponents .203 55-55 1377 128 280 54 4 21 113 405 .294 122 25 424 5 .280 3 33 20-33

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

LIPPERD, Samantha 1.24 31-12 50-42 37 16/1 1 293.2 179 64 52 101 396 26 3 10 1037 .173 20 16

BECERRIL, Ciara 3.76 5-7 18-13 5 1/1 0 82.0 101 64 44 21 28 28 1 11 340 .297 3 9

Totals 1.79 36-19 55-55 42 18/1 1 375.2 280 128 96 122 424 54 4 21 1377 .203 23 25

Opponents 3.57 19-36 55-55 31 8/3 3 368.1 425 244 188 129 197 79 5 37 1476 .288 41 40

2o12 STATISTICS

VANESSA CURRIE HAYLEY CONDON MEGAN KONIECZKA

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W L Pct W L Pct

Cal State Monterey Bay 27 7 .794 46 14 .767

Cal State Dominguez Hills 27 7 .794 45 15 .750

Chico State 25 9 .735 35 18 .660

UC San Diego 23 13 .639 41 21 .661

SONOMA STATE 21 15 .583 36 19 .655

Cal State East Bay 17 19 .472 31 24 .564

Cal State San Bernardino 11 23 .324 18 31 .367

Humboldt State 9 27 .250 18 37 .327

San Francisco State 9 27 .250 17 35 .327

Cal State Stanislaus 7 29 .194 16 34 .271

CCAA WEEKLY AWARDSPLAYER OF THE WEEK

2/5 Sam Quadt, Chico State2/12 Sara Holdridge, CSU East Bay2/19 Christina Chavez, CSU Dominguez Hills2/26 Alicia Reid, Humboldt State3/4 Christina Chavez, CSU Dominguez Hills3/11 Cori Reinhardt, CSU Monterey Bay3/18 Taylor Neumann, CSU East Bay3/25 Bianca Lopez, Chico State4/1 Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay4/8 Kirsten Nouzovsky, Humboldt State4/15 Jackie Serna, CSU Monterey Bay4/22 Jamie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay

PITCHER OF THE WEEK2/5 Sam Baker, Chico State2/12 Jessica McDermott, Chico State2/19 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego2/26 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills3/4 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE3/11 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego3/18 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego3/25 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills4/1 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE4/8 Sam Baker, Chico State4/15 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE4/22 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE

CCAA MOST VALUABLE PLAYERHailey Stockman, Chico State

CCAA PITCHER OF THE YEARSAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE

CCAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEARCori Reinhardt, CSU Monterey Bay

CCAA NEWCOMER OF THE YEARChristina Chavez, CSU Dominguez Hills

CCAA COACH OF THE YEARJim Maier, CSU Dominguez Hills

ALL-CCAA FIRST TEAM

P Camille Gaito, UC San DiegoP SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATEC Taylor Neumann, CSU East Bay1B Chrissy Stalf, Humboldt St.2B Kirsten Nouzovsky, Humboldt St.3B Jessica Hall, CSU Dominguez HillsSS Jackie Serna, CSU Monterey BayOF Kris Lesovsky, UC San DiegoOF Jamie Moon, CSU Monterey BayOF Britt Wright, Chico StateUT Cori Reinhardt, CSU Monterey BayAL Sara Holdridge, CSU East BayAL Alicia Reid, Humboldt St.AL Hailey Stockman, Chico StateAL Charly Swanberg, UC San Diego

SECOND TEAMP Sam Baker, Chico St.P Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez HillsC SKYLYNN MYERS, SONOMA STATE1B Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay2B Diana Payan, Chico StateSS Britney Butler, CSU San BernardinoOF Bianca Lopez, Chico StateOF Angelina Orozco, CSU Monterey BayOF Khryssi Steele, CSU Dominguez HillsUT Caitlin Brown, UC San DiegoAL Jordan Brenner, SF StateAL Christina Chavez, CSU Dominguez HillsAL Talia Ferrari, CSU East BayAL Alex Mitchell, SU San BernardinoAL Sam Quadt, Chico State

HONORABLE MENTION: Mya Romero, UCSD; Jamie Leffingwell, CSUSB; Devin Salmones, CSUEB; Kirsten Willmon, UCSD.

CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT ARNAIZ FIELD - STOCKTON, CA

Fri, Apr. 27 UC San Diego 1, CSU Dominguez Hills 0 Chico State 6, CSU Monterey Bay 3Sat, Apr. 28 UC San Diego 3, Chico State 2 CSU Monterey Bay 2, CSU Dominguez Hills 0 CSU Monterey Bay 4, Chico State 0Sun, Apr. 29 CSU Monterey Bay 9, UC San Diego 5 UC San Diego 4, CSU Monterey Bay 1

NCAA DIVISION II WEST REGIONALS SUB REGIONAL 1 at CARSON, CA

Fri, May 4 Sonoma State 1, Chico State 0 CSU Dominguez Hills 1, Grand Canyon 0Sat, May 5 CSU Dominguez Hills 3, Sonoma State 0 Grand Canyon 2, Chico State 1 Grand Canyon 1, Sonoma State 0Sun, May 6 CSU Dominguez Hills 4, Grand Canyon 1

SUB REGIONAL 2 at SEASIDE, CAFri, May 4 Dixie State 3, UC San Diego 2 CSU Monterey Bay 12, Montana State-Billings 4Sat, May 5 Dixie State 2, CSU Monterey Bay 0 UC San Diego 4, Montana State-Billings 0 UC San Diego 5, CSU Monterey Bay 0Sun, May 6 UC San Diego 3, Dixie State 2 UC San Diego 10, Dixie State 0

NCAA DIVISION II SUPER REGIONALS TORO DIAMOND - CARSON, CA

Fri, May 11 CSU Dominguez Hills 4, UC San Diego 3Sat, May 12 UC San Diego 1, CSU Dominguez Hills 0 UC San Diego 1, CSU Dominguez Hills 0

UC San Diego advanced all the way to the national championship game for the second year in a row. Though they won the title in 2011, they fell just short in 2012, losing to Valdosta State, 4-1.

2o12 CCAA REVIEWCCAA OVERALL

SKYLYNN MYERS

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HITS1 Kris Lesovsky, UC San Diego .................................77 Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay .....................773 Jamie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay ...........................744 Britt Wright, Chico State .......................................735 Jessica Hall, CSU Dominguez Hills ........................67

DOUBLES1 Jamie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay ...........................222 Jamie Yaller, CSU East Bay ....................................203 Chrissy Stalf, Humboldt State ...............................16 Courtney Hiatt, Humboldt State ...........................165 SKYLYNN MYERS, SONOMA STATE ................15

HOME RUNS1 Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay .....................16 Taylor Neumann, CSU East Bay .............................163 Devin Salmones, CSU East Bay .............................15 Britney Butler, CSU San Bernardino ......................155 Alicia Reid, Humboldt State .................................14

RUNS BATTED IN1 Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay .....................692 Jackie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay ..........................653 Hailey Stockman, Chico State ...............................584 Jamie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay ...........................50 Dani Randall, Humboldt State..............................50

RUNS SCORED1 Angelina Orozco, CSU Monterey Bay ....................582 Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay .....................573 Jackie Serna, CSU Monterey Bay...........................524 Jackie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay ..........................51 Kris Lesovsky, UC San Diego .................................51

STOLEN BASES1 Kris Lesovsky, UC San Diego .................................22 Kirsten Willmon, UC San Diego ............................223 ANCIA PURDY, SONOMA STATE ....................21 Charlotte Galzote, CSU San Bernardino ................215 SHANNON KEHR, SONOMA STATE ................20

WINS1 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE ..........312 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego .................................293 Stephanie Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills ............264 Cori Reinhardt, CSU Monterey Bay .......................245 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills ....................18

SHUTOUTS1 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE ..........162 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego .................................163 Stephanie Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills ............104 Sam Baker, Chico State ...........................................65 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills ......................5

INNINGS PITCHED1 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE ..... 293.22 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego ............................257.23 Stephanie Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills .......217.14 Cori Reinhardt, CSU Monterey Bay ..................191.15 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills ...............183.1

STRIKEOUTS1 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE ........ 3962 Stephanie Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills ..........2003 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills ..................1874 Sam Baker, Chico State .......................................1825 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego ...............................166

BATTING (min. 2.0 AB/gm) AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB1 Nina Villanueva, CSU Monterey Bay ........................425 60 181 57 77 15 1 16 69 222 Jackie Serna, CSU Monterey Bay..............................414 60 162 52 67 10 5 11 65 423 Jamie Moon, CSU Monterey Bay ..............................404 60 183 51 74 22 2 3 50 174 Kirsten Nouzovsky, Humboldt State ........................389 55 157 48 61 11 0 10 30 245 Chrissy Stalf, Humboldt State ..................................388 55 165 35 64 16 1 7 39 256 Britt Wright, Chico State ..........................................384 48 190 36 73 6 2 0 12 57 Alex Mitchell, CSU San Bernardino ..........................382 49 157 33 60 6 1 2 24 178 Jamie Yaller, CSU East Bay .......................................379 55 177 43 67 20 3 7 46 259 Kris Lesovsky, UC San Diego ....................................377 62 204 51 77 13 1 6 37 2910 Sam Quadt, Chico State ...........................................366 53 175 37 64 10 2 1 43 19

PITCHING (min. 1.0 IP/gm) .............................. ERA W-L APP SHO IP H R ER BB SO1 Camille Gaito, UC San Diego ...................................1.17 29-10 45 16 257.2 195 53 43 30 1662 SAMANTHA LIPPERD, SONOMA STATE ........... 1.24 31-12 50 16 293.2 179 64 52 101 3963 Stephanie Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills ..............1.51 26-7 41 10 217.1 144 54 47 35 2004 Lauren Harper, CSU Dominguez Hills ......................1.64 18-7 34 5 183.1 127 55 43 36 1875 Cori Reinhardt, CSU Monterey Bay .........................1.76 24-5 37 4 191.1 157 62 48 69 1046 Sam Baker, Chico State ...........................................2.46 18-7 31 6 171.0 130 67 60 68 1827 Michell Escamilla, UC San Diego ............................2.61 6-4 25 0 72.1 64 31 27 31 488 Kylie Linnane, CSU Monterey Bay ...........................2.62 12-4 22 0 93.1 77 46 35 49 609 Lauren Zweigle, CSU East Bay ................................3.02 7-6 26 0 83.1 89 45 36 26 6410 Kayla McConnell, Chico State .................................3.05 6-5 25 0 73.1 84 38 32 12 43

TEAM STATISTICSBATTING G AVG RCal State Monterey Bay 60 .324 373Cal State East Bay 55 .305 292Humboldt State 55 .302 306Chico State 53 .302 261Cal State San Bernardino 49 .291 213SONOMA STATE 55 .288 244San Francisco State 52 .282 170Cal State Dominguez Hills 60 .273 262UC San Diego 62 .273 263Cal State Stanislaus 59 .240 186

PITCHING G ERA SOCal State Dominguez Hills 60 1.61 393SONOMA STATE 55 1.79 424UC San Diego 62 1.94 246Cal State Monterey Bay 60 2.64 245Chico State 53 2.80 315Cal State East Bay 55 3.50 233Cal State Stanislaus 59 4.20 193San Francisco State 52 5.11 169Cal State San Bernardino 49 5.20 145Humboldt State 55 6.39 112

FIELDING G FLD% EChico State 53 .979 34Cal State Dominguez Hills 60 .973 42UC San Diego 62 .972 52SONOMA STATE 55 .968 48Cal State Monterey Bay 60 .965 64San Francisco State 52 .962 56Cal State East Bay 55 .962 62Cal State Stanislaus 59 .954 76Humboldt State 55 .948 87Cal State San Bernardino 49 .938 85

2o12 CCAA REVIEW

ANCIA PURDY

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All-NCAC1984 Yvonne McDonald (1) Wendy Gurwitz (1) Kim Williams (2) Carolyn Hummer (2) 1985 Becky Wood (1) Lynette Garror (1) Karen McDonald (1) 1986 Teresa Cheek (1) Michell Fortkamp (1) Cindy Romero (1) Vicki Hatley (2) Lisa Bernard (2) Lynette Garror (2) Cathy Howell (HM) 1987 Cindy Romero (1) Teresa Cheek (2) Michell Fortkamp (2) Sue Fosselman (HM) 1989 Kim Ebersole (1) Cindy Romero (1) Tara Locke-Paddon (2) Kim Battacavola (2) Jennifer Mendes (HM) Christine Seale (HM) 1990 Delores Peters (1) Chris Seale (1) Marcee Shaffer (2) Jennifer Mendes (2) Leslie Beebout (HM) Yvette Canavesio (HM) 1991 Lisa Ebersole (1) Marci Shafffer (2) Chris Seale (2) Heather Pollack (2) Leslie Beebout (HM) 1992 No records available 1993 Kathleen Russell (1) Laurie Lucero (2) Kelley Claus (2) 1994 Dani Barese (1) Brenda Scally (2) Brenda Joyce (HM) Suzanne Opbroek (HM) 1995 Marla Clayton (1) Lesa Leonis (1) Brenda Scally (2) 1996 Tami Page (1) Michelle Yanglin (2) Brenda Scally (2) Marla Clayton (2) Lesa Leonis (HM) Cecilia Villegas (HM) 1997 Brenda Scally (1) Tami Page (1) Lesa Leonis (2) 1998 Erin Pacheco (2) Sara Parks (2)

All-CCAA1999 Erin Pacheco (2) Amber Kalcic (2) Lara Wimmer (2) Emily Hose (HM) Suzanne Richards (HM) 2000 Kelli Peterson (2) Danielle McDavid (2) Melissa Rosa (2) Sarah Lovell (HM) Emily Hose (HM) 2001 Emily Hose (1) Danielle McDavid (2) Kelli Peterson (2) 2002 Danielle McDavid (2) 2003 Danielle McDavid (1) Monica Centoni (2) 2004 Lindsay Frey (2) Kelly Lazzini (HM) 2005 Crystal Sauseda (1) Rachel Hutson (HM) 2006 Stephanie Azevedo (1) Shyrle Hawes (2) Isabel Bañales (HM) 2007 Alex Winters (2) Lindsay Emmel (2) 2008 Nicole Cordova (2) 2009 Lindsay Emmel (1) Kayla Ledford (2) Nicole Cordova (2) 2010 Simone Brandalise (1) Ashley Britton (1) Ali Palermo (1) Kayla Ledford (2) Julianne Martinez (2) Rochelle Vanyi (2) 2011 Samantha Lipperd (1) Kayla Ledford (1) Rochelle Vanyi (1) Jesse Talaugon (1) Brittany Martinez (1) Skylynn Myers (2) 2012 Samantha Lipperd (1) Skylynn Myers (2)

CCAA PITCHER OF THE YEAR2009 Lindsay Emmel 2012 Samantha Lipperd

NCAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR1991 Lisa Ebersole

CCAANEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2007 Megan Ochylski

DAKTRONICSALL-WEST REGION2009 Lindsay Emmel (1) Kayla Ledford (1) 2010 Ashley Britton (1) Julianne Martinez (1) Ali Palermo (1) Simone Brandalise (2) Samantha Lipperd (2) 2011 Samantha Lipperd (1) Kayla Ledford (2) Rochelle Vanyi (2) 2012 Samantha Lipperd (1) Hayley Condon (2)

NFCAALL-WEST REGION1991 Lisa Ebersole (1) Marci Shaffer (2) 1992 Kathleen Russell (2) 1993 Kathleen Russell (2) 1997 Tami Page (1) Brenda Scally (2) 2002 Lindsay Frey (2) 2007 Lindsay Emmel (2) Alex Winters (2) 2009 Lindsay Emmel (1) 2011 Samantha Lipperd (1) Kayla Ledford (1) Rochelle Vanyi (1) 2012 Samantha Lipperd (1)

NFCAWEST REGION PITCHER OF THE YEAR2009 Lindsay Emmel

DAKTRONICSWEST REGION PITCHER OF THE YEAR2009 Lindsay Emmel

DAKTRONICSALL-AMERICA2011 Samantha Lipperd (3) 2012 Samantha Lipperd (2)

NFCAALL-AMERICA1991 Lisa Ebersole (2) 2012 Samantha Lipperd (2)

CoSIDAACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT1991 Lisa Ebersole (2) 1997 Jolene Blackshear 2007 Alex Winters

NCAAALL-REGIONAL TEAM2007 Claire Hiney

CCAAALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2009 Janelle Arnold Simone Brandalise Brittany Martinez 2010 Simone Brandalise Ashley Britton Samantha Lipperd Julianne Martinez (MVP) Skylynn Myers Ali Palermo Rochelle Vanyi 2011 Danielle D’Eccliss Kayla Ledford Samantha Lipperd (MVP) Brittany Martinez Ali Palermo

NFCANATIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK2011 Samantha Lipperd (2/16) Samantha Lipperd (5/4) 2012 Samantha Lipperd (3/7) Samantha Lipperd (4/4)

SSU ATHLETICSHALL OF FAME1998 Cindy Romero 1999 Tina Woodring (De La Rosa) 2004 Brenda Scally

HONORS

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1998 Erin Pacheco 271999 Erin Pacheco 322000 Melissa Rosa 212001 Kellie Peterson 232002 Lindsay Frey 182003 Monica Centoni 172004 Monica Centoni 372005 Kelly Lazzini 292006 Heather Sanders 342007 Ashley Eisemann 342008 Cordova/Lopez 162009 Brandalise/Ledford 352010 Ashley Britton 462011 Rochelle Vanyi 332012 Shannon Kehr 33

STOLEN BASES1983 Norlene Tambussi 101984 Williams/Gurwitz 81985 Lisa Bernard 111986 Cindy Romero 261987 Cindy Romero 311988 Lee Murison 131989 Cindy Romero 241990 Marcee Shaffer 101991 Lisa Ebersole 211992 Kathleen Russell 281993 Kathleen Russell 441994 Barese/Clayton 161995 Lesa Leonis 151996 Marla Clayton 201997 Jolene Blackshear 121998 Sarah Parks 111999 Michelle Worthington 82000 Danielle McDavid 182001 Danielle McDavid 172002 Danielle McDavid 82003 Danielle McDavid 162004 Shawna Jackson 52005 Erika Campbell 202006 Erika Campbell 252007 Alex Winters 152008 Danielle Lowe 62009 Janelle Arnold 332010 Janelle Arnold 222011 Rochelle Vanyi 282012 Ancia Purdy 21

DOUBLES1983 Wendy Gurwitz 41984 Clark/Mays 41985 Becky Wood 91986 Cindy Romero 61987 Sue Fosselman 91988 Michelle Haines 41989 Jennifer Mendes 10

Batting Avg.1983 Woodring/McDonald .3331984 Kim Mays .2761985 Becky Wood .3191986 Cindy Romero .3641987 Cindy Romero .3581988 Lee Murison .3251989 Lisa Ebersole .4011990 Chris Seale .3191991 Lisa Ebersole .3661992 Kathleen Russell .3231993 Marla Clayton .3461994 Kelly Claus .3711995 Tammy Fa’agata .4481996 Brenda Scally .3871997 Tami Page .3351998 Erin Pacheco .3541999 Erin Pacheco .3182000 Danielle McDavid .3492001 Danielle McDavid .3262002 Lindsay Frey .2992003 Danielle McDavid .3612004 Lindsay Frey .3572005 Crystal Sauseda .3112006 Shyrle Hawes .3632007 Megan Ochylski .3532008 Nicole Cordova .3092009 Brittany Martinez .3382010 Simone Brandalise .3732011 Kayla Ledford .3482012 Hayley Condon .337

RUNS1983 Williams/McDonald 111984 Kim Williams 341985 Lisa Bernard 271986 Cindy Romero 261987 Sue Fosselman 271988 Moni Lomas 191989 Lisa Ebersole 471990 Yvette Canavesio 251991 Lisa Ebersole 361992 Kathleen Russell 441993 Kathleen Russell 431994 Marla Clayton 341995 Lesa Leonis 421996 Michelle Yanglin 391997 Michelle Yanglin 381998 Allisa Williams 201999 Erin Pacheco 222000 Danielle McDavid 452001 Danielle McDavid 262002 Danielle McDavid 212003 Danielle McDavid 262004 Kelly Lazzini 272005 Erika Campbell 30

2006 Erika Campbell 392007 Alex Winters 422008 Shyrle Hawes 232009 Arnold/Ledford 362010 Janelle Arnold 432011 Rochelle Vanyi 372012 Ancia Purdy 37

HITS1983 Kim Williams 161984 Williams/Gurwitz 381985 Becky Wood 511986 Cindy Romero 561987 Cindy Romero 641988 Lee Murison 401989 Lisa Ebersole 731990 Chris Seale 461991 Lisa Ebersole 591992 Kathleen Russell 501993 Clayton/Claus 541994 Kelly Claus 591995 Dani Barese 571996 Tami Page 671997 Tami Page 611998 Erin Pacheco 561999 Erin Pacheco 482000 Danielle McDavid 652001 Danielle McDavid 612002 Danielle McDavid 462003 Danielle McDavid 612004 Monica Centoni 552005 Crystal Sauseda 472006 Shyrle Hawes 622007 Winters/Hiney 672008 Nicole Cordova 432009 Arnold/Brandalise 552010 Simone Brandalise 662011 Ledford/Vanyi 642012 Ancia Purdy 56

RBIS1983 Wendy Gurwitz 121984 Yvonne McDonald 241985 Becky Wood 221986 Cindy Romero 281987 Cindy Romero 321988 Lee Murison 201989 Tara Locke-Paddon 301990 Chris Seale 231991 Chris Seale 351992 Jennifer Bates 271993 Danielle DeLuc 341994 Kelly Claus 351995 Tammy Fa’agata 331996 Lesa Leonis 361997 Tami Page 34

1990 Marcee Shaffer 101991 Marcee Shaffer 121992 Jennifer Bates 61993 Jennifer LeDuc 121994 Dani Barese 101995 Dani Barese 121996 Melissa Kirby 141997 Tami Page 131998 Erin Pacheco 161999 Erin Pacheco 182000 Peterson/Rosa 102001 Kellie Peterson 102002 Stephanie Camara 92003 McDavid/Rosa/Rhyne 62004 Kelly Lazzini 162005 Crystal Sauseda 112006 Shyrle Hawes 122007 Ashley Eisemann 132008 Shyrle Hawes 82009 Simone Brandalise 102010 Simone Brandalise 142011 Rochelle Vanyi 152012 Skylynn Myers 15

TRIPLES1983 Three tied with 21984 Mays/Harriott 61985 Lynnette Garror 61986 Cindy Romero 91987 Cindy Romero 91988 Lee Murison 41989 Ebersole/Romero 71990 Marcee Shaffer 71991 Three tied with 41992 Russell/LeDuc 51993 Kathleen Russell 71994 Dani Barese 31995 Fa’agata/Barese 41996 Brenda Scally 31997 Tami Page 61998 Williams/Carley 21999 Lesley Bagley 32000 Danielle McDavid 62001 Kellie Peterson 42002 McDavid/Camara 12003 Danielle McDavid 42004 Shawna Jackson 42005 Erika Campbell 82006 Stephanie Azevedo 32007 Alex Bright 32008 Nicole Cordova 22009 Simone Brandalise 42010 Ashley Britton 32011 Rochelle Vanyi 32012 Shannon Kehr 3

YEARLY LEADERS

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HOME RUNS1983 Three tied with 11984 Yvonne McDonald 41985 Lynnette Garror 11986 Cindy Romero 31987 Teresa Cheek 41988 Locke-Paddon/Murison 21989 Cindy Romero 11990 None 01991 Three tied with 11992 Danielle LeDuc 21993 Danielle LeDuc 31994 Claus/Barese 31995 Tammy Fa’agata 31996 Melissa Kirby 21997 Jolene Blackshear 11998 Erin Pacheco 61999 Erin Pacheco 62000 McDavid/Peterson 12001 Peterson/Kalcic 12002 None 02003 Rhyne/Frey 12004 Frey/Centoni 42005 Crystal Sauseda 42006 Shyrle Hawes 42007 Claire Hiney 62008 Dani Lopez 42009 Four tied with 22010 Ali Palermo 102011 Rochelle Vanyi 82012 Shannon Kehr 9

WINS1983 Tina Woodring 111984 Kim Mays 101985 Becky Wood 101986 Teresa Cheek 141987 Teresa Cheek 201988 Tracy Amador 41989 Kim Buttacavola 141990 Dolores Peters-Goelz 151991 Heather Pollack 71992 Heather Pollack 151993 Lauchland/Norberg 121994 Brenda Scally 161995 Brenda Scally 161996 Brenda Scally 201997 Brenda Scally 211998 Mindy King 101999 Lara Wimmer 122000 Sarah Lovell 152001 Meegan Kaminaka 122002 Sharleen Koenig 102003 Sharleen Koenig 92004 Kelly Lazzini 132005 Kelly Lazzini 72006 Isabel Bañales 16

2007 Lindsay Emmel 152008 Brittany Williams 92009 Lindsay Emmel 192010 Lipperd/Martinez 212011 Samantha Lipperd 262012 Samantha Lipperd 31

SHUTOUTS1983 None 01984 Kim Mays 21985 Becky Wood 31986 Vicki Hatley 61987 Teresa Cheek 81988 Tracy Amador 21989 Kim Buttacavola 41990 Peters-Goelz/Chaffee 71991 Rhonda Chaffee 51992 Heather Pollack 61993 Sandy Lauchland 41994 Brenda Scally 71995 Brenda Scally 51996 Brenda Scally 101997 Brenda Scally 101998 Wimmer/Rossi 21999 Lara Wimmer 32000 Sarah Lovell 62001 Sarah Lindenbaum 32002 Meegan Kaminaka 52003 Koenig/Callaway 22004 Kelly Lazzini 72005 Candice Pick 32006 Isabel Bañales 52007 Lindsay Emmel 32008 Brittany Williams 42009 Lindsay Emmel 42010 Julianne Martinez 52011 Samantha Lipperd 122012 Samantha Lipperd 16

ERA1983 Tina Woodring 2.111984 Kim Mays 1.981985 Becky Wood 1.601986 Teresa Cheek 1.521987 Teresa Cheek 1.521988 Tracy Amador 2.371989 Kim Buttacavola 1.581990 Dolores Peters-Goelz 0.971991 Heather Pollack 1.661992 Tina Orchid 1.841993 Sandy Lauchland 1.891994 Susie Norberg 1.481995 Brenda Scally 1.111996 Brenda Scally 1.111997 Brenda Scally 0.941998 Mindy King 2.37

1999 Lara Wimmer 1.882000 Sarah Lovell 1.352001 Sarah Lindenbaum 2.452002 Sharleen Koenig 1.992003 Sharleen Koenig 2.462004 Kelly Lazzini 2.312005 Kelly Lazzini 3.332006 Isabel Bañales 3.642007 Lindsay Emmel 2.002008 Brittany Williams 2.622009 Lindsay Emmel 1.722010 Julianne Martinez 1.832011 Samantha Lipperd 1.172012 Samantha Lipperd 1.24

STRIKEOUTS1983 Tina Woodring 601984 Kim Mays 511985 Becky Wood 661986 Teresa Cheek 391987 Teresa Cheek 471988 Tracy Amador 171989 Kim Buttacavola 281990 Dolores Peters 831991 Heather Pollack 321992 Tina Orchid 751993 Susie Norberg 321994 Brenda Scally 591995 Brenda Scally 771996 Brenda Scally 1211997 Brenda Scally 1691998 Lara Wimmer 501999 Lara Wimmer 562000 Sarah Lovell 742001 Meegan Kaminaka 512002 Sharleen Koenig 772003 Sharleen Koenig 812004 Kelly Lazzini 1192005 Kelly Lazzini 792006 Isabel Bañales 1162007 Lindsay Emmel 2022008 Brittany Williams 852009 Lindsay Emmel 1912010 Samantha Lipperd 1422011 Samantha Lipperd 3242012 Samantha Lipperd 396

INNINGS1983 Tina Woodring 119.11984 Kim Mays 145.01985 Becky Wood 179.21986 Teresa Cheek 146.01987 Teresa Cheek 257.21988 Tracy Amador 192.01989 Kim Buttacavola 155.01990 Dolores Peters 172.2

1991 Heather Pollack 194.11992 Heather Pollack 183.01993 Sandra Lauchland 137.11994 Brenda Scally 150.11995 Brenda Scally 169.21996 Brenda Scally 195.11997 Brenda Scally 217.01998 Mindy King 139.01999 Lara Wimmer 175.12000 Sarah Lovell 171.02001 Meegan Kaminaka 137.22002 Sharleen Koenig 165.02003 Sharleen Koenig 182.12004 Kelly Lazzini 172.22005 Kelly Lazzini 143.02006 Isabel Bañales 221.02007 Lindsay Emmel 192.22008 Brittany Williams 181.12009 Lindsay Emmel 195.22010 Julianne Martinez 206.12011 Samantha Lipperd 234.12012 Samantha Lipperd 293.2

APPEARANCES1983 Tina Woodring 181984 Kim Mays 251985 Becky Wood 261986 Vicki Hatley 211987 Teresa Cheek 391988 Tracy Amador 301989 Kim Buttacavola 261990 Dolores Peters 261991 Heather Pollack 281992 Heather Pollack 291993 Susie Norberg 231994 Norberg/Scally 241995 Brenda Scally 261996 Brenda Scally 301997 Brenda Scally 331998 Alicia Rossi 281999 Lara Wimmer 282000 Sarah Lovell 282001 Sara Lindenbaum 242002 Sharleen Koenig 272003 Sharleen Koenig 292004 Isabel Bañales 332005 Kelly Lazzini 242006 Isabel Bañales 422007 Lindsay Emmel 432008 Brittany Williams 342009 Lindsay Emmel 402010 Julianne Martinez 362011 Samantha Lipperd 432012 Samantha Lipperd 50

YEARLY LEADERS

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Batting Avg.CAREER 1. Lisa Ebersole (1989, 91) ............. .3852. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ...... .3693. Tami Page (1996-97) .................. .3574. Dani Barese (1994-95) ............... .3555. Casey Alderson (1994-95) .......... .3526. Rochelle Vanyi (2010-11) ........... .3467. Erin Pacheco (1998-99) .............. .3378. Danielle McDavid (2000-03) ...... .3349. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........ .33010. Kelly Claus (1992-94) ................. .322

SEASON 1. Tammy Fa’agata (1995) .............. .4482. Lisa Ebersole (1989) ................... .4013. Cindy Romero (1989) ................. .3884. Brenda Scally (1996) .................. .3875. Casey Alderson (1995)................ .3806. Tami Page (1996) ....................... .3797. Simone Brandalise (2010) .......... .3738. Kelly Claus (1994) ...................... .3719. Lisa Ebersole (1991) ................... .36610. Cindy Romero (1986) ................. .364

HOME RUNSCAREER 1. ALI PALERMO (2010-) ............. 23 Rochelle Vanyi (2010-11) .............. 173. Erin Pacheco (1998-99) ................. 124. Ashley Britton (2009-10) .............. 105. Shyrle Hawes (2006-08) .................. 9 Sklynn Myers (2009-12) .................. 9 Shannon Kehr (2012) ...................... 98. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) ......... 8 MEGAN KONIECZKA (2011-) ....... 810. Janelle Arnold (2009-10) ................ 7 Kayla Ledford (2008-11) ................. 7

SEASON 1. ALI PALERMO (2010) .............. 102. Rochelle Vanyi (2010) ..................... 9 Shannon Kehr (2012) ...................... 94. Ashley Britton (2010) ...................... 8 Rochelle Vanyi (2011) ..................... 86. ALI PALERMO (2011) ................ 77. Erin Pacheco (1998) ........................ 6 Erin Pacheco (1999) ........................ 6 Claire Hiney (2007).......................... 6 Janelle Arnold (2010) ...................... 6 Simone Brandalise (2010) ............... 6 ALI PALERMO (2012) ................ 6 KEISI CHINEN (2012) ................ 6

HITSCAREER 1. Danielle McDavid (2000-03) ....... 2332. Marla Clayton (1993-96) ............. 2083. Lesa Leonis (1994-97) ................. 2014. Kayla Ledford (2008-11) ............. 2005. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ....... 1826. Emily Hose (1999-02).................. 1687. Skylynn Myers (2009-12) ............ 1588. Kelly Claus (1992-94) .................. 1559. Brenda Scally (1994-97) .............. 15010. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) ..... 149

SEASON 1. Lisa Ebersole (1989) ...................... 732. Tami Page (1996) .......................... 67 Alex Winters (2007) ....................... 67 Claire Hiney (2007)........................ 675. Simone Brandalise (2010) ............. 666. Michelle Yanglin (1996) ................ 65 Brenda Scally (1996) ..................... 65 Danielle McDavid (2000) ............... 65 Ashley Britton (2010) .................... 6510. Cindy Romero (1986) .................... 64 Ashley Eisenmann (2007) ............. 64 Kayla Ledford (2011) ..................... 64 Rochelle Vanyi (2011) ................... 64

DOUBLESCAREER 1. Sklynn Myers (2008-12) ................ 382. Kayla Ledford (2008-11) ............... 353. Erin Pacheco (1998-99) ................. 344. Shyrle Hawes (2006-08) ................ 315. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) ....... 306. Monica Centoni (2001-04) ............ 267. Brenda Scally (1994-97) ................ 25 Amber Kalcic (1999-02) ................ 259. Danielle McDavid (2000-03) ......... 2410. Kelly Claus (1992-94) .................... 23 SEASON 1. Erin Pacheco (1999) ...................... 182. Erin Pacheco (1998) ...................... 16 Kelly Lazzini (2004) ....................... 164. Monica Centoni (2004) .................. 15 Rochelle Vanyi (2011) ................... 15 Skylynn Myers (2012).................... 157. Melissa Kirby (1996)...................... 14 Simone Brandalise (2010) ............. 149. Tami Page (1997) .......................... 13 Lindsay Frey (2004) ....................... 13 Ashley Eisemann (2007)................ 13 Sklynn Myers (2011) ..................... 13 Kayla Ledford (2011) ..................... 13

TRIPLESCAREER 1. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ......... 252. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........... 12 Danielle McDavid (2000-03) ......... 124. Lisa Ebersole (1989, 91) ................ 11 Brenda Scally (1994-97) ................ 116. Michelle Fortkamp (1985-87) ......... 8 Lynette Garror (1985-86) ................ 8 Chris Seale (1989-91) ...................... 8 Leslie Beebout (1990-93) ................ 8 Tami Page (1996-97) ....................... 8 Erika Campbell (2005-06) ............... 8

SEASON 1. Cindy Romero (1986) ...................... 9 Cindy Romero (1987) ...................... 93. Erika Campbell (2005) ..................... 84. Cindy Romero (1989) ...................... 7 Lisa Ebersole (1989) ........................ 7 Marcie Shaffer (1990)...................... 7 Kathleen Russell (1993) .................. 78. Tracey Harriott (1984) ..................... 6 Lynnette Garror (1985).................... 6 Tami Page (1996) ............................ 6 Brenda Scally (1997) ....................... 6 Danielle McDavid (2000) ................. 6

RBIsCAREER 1. ALI PALERMO (2010-) ............. 912. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) ....... 903. Kayla Ledford (2008-11) ............... 864. Brenda Scally (1992-94) ................ 845. Kelly Claus (1992-94) .................... 816. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ......... 807. Lesa Leonis (1994-97) ................... 798. Skylynn Myers (2008-12) .............. 769. Rochelle Vanyi (2010-11) .............. 7410. Monica Centoni (2001-04) ............ 68 Ashley Britton (2009-10) .............. 68

SEASON 1. Ashley Britton (2010) .................... 462. Simone Brandalise (2010) ............. 423. Rochelle Vanyi (2010) ................... 414. Monica Centoni (2004) .................. 37 ALI PALERMO (2010) .............. 376. Lesa Leonis (1994) ........................ 367. Chris Seale (1991) ......................... 35 Kelly Claus (1994) ......................... 35 Simone Brandalise (2009) ............. 35 Kayla Ledford (2009) ..................... 35

RUNSCAREER 1. Lesa Leonis (1994-97) ................. 1332. Marla Clayton (1993-96) ............. 1323. Danielle McDavid (2000-03) ....... 1184. Leslie Beebout (1990-93) ............ 1095. Michelle Yanglin (1994-97) ......... 1016. Kayla Ledford (2008-11) ............... 987. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........... 878. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ......... 85 Kelly Claus (1992-94) .................... 85 Shyrle Hawes (2006-08) ................ 85

SEASON 1. Lisa Ebersole (1989) ...................... 472. Danielle McDavid (2000) ............... 453. Kathleen Russell (1992) ................ 444. Kathleen Russell (1993) ................ 43 Janelle Arnold (2010) .................... 436. Lesa Leonis (1995) ........................ 42 Alex Winters (2007) ....................... 428. Rochelle Vanyi (2010) ................... 419. Leslie Beebout (1993) ................... 39 Michelle Yanglin (1996) ................ 39 Erika Campbell (2006) ................... 39 Ashley Britton (2010) .................... 39

STOLEN BASESCAREER 1. Cindy Romero (1986-89, 89) ......... 812. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........... 723. Marla Clayton (1993-96) ............... 664. Danielle McDavid (2000-03) ......... 595. Janelle Arnold (2009-10) .............. 556. Michelle Fortkamp (1985-87) ....... 497. Leslie Beebout (1990-93) .............. 468. Erika Campbell (2005-06) ............. 45 9. Danielle Lowe (2008-11) ............... 4510. Lesa Leonis (1994-97) ................... 41

SEASON 1. Kathleen Russell (1993) ................ 442. Janelle Arnold (2009) .................... 333. Cindy Romero (1987) .................... 314. Jessica Abelia (2009) ..................... 305. Kathleen Russell (1992) ................ 28 Rochelle Vanyi (2011) ................... 287. Cindy Romero (1986) .................... 26 Michelle Fortkamp (1987) ............. 269. Erika Campbell (2006) ................... 2510. Cindy Romero (1989) .................... 24

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WALKSCAREER 1. Shyrle Hawes (2006-08) ................ 802. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........... 663. Michelle Yanglin (1994-97) ........... 654. Leslie Beebout (1990-93) .............. 625. Monica Centoni (2001-04) ............ 59 Kayla Ledford (2008-11) ............... 597. Kelly Claus (1992-94) .................... 54 Lesa Leonis (1994-97) ................... 549. Nicole Cordova (2008-09) .............. 5010. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) ....... 48

SEASON 1. Kathleen Russell (1992) ................ 422. Shyrle Hawes (2007) ..................... 313. Monica Centoni (2004) .................. 304. Michele Ross (1989) ...................... 29 Leslie Beebout (1993) ................... 29 Michelle Yanglin (1997) ................ 29 Shyrle Hawes (2006) ..................... 298. Heather Sanders (2006) ................ 279. Sue Fosselman (1987) ................... 25 Nicole Cordova (2008) ................... 25 Nicole Cordova (2009) ................... 25

SLUGGING PCT.CAREER 1. Erin Pacheco (1998-99) .............. .5832. Rochelle Vanyi (2010-11) ........... .5803. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ...... .5314. ALI PALERMO (2010-11) ....... .5085. Dani Barese (1994-95) ............... .5026. Lisa Ebersole (1989, 91) ............. .4877. Ashley Britton (2009-10) ........... .4678. Tami Page (1996-97) .................. .4629. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) .... .44610. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........ .441

SEASON 1. Tammy Fa’agata (1995) .............. .6722. ALI PALERMO (2010) ........... .6273. Erin Pacheco (1999) ................... .5834. Erin Pacheco (1998) ................... .5825. Rochelle Vanyi (2010) ................ .5816. Rochelle Vanyi (2011) ................ .5807. Ashley Britton (2010) ................. .5768. Cindy Romero (1986) ................. .5589. Shannon Kehr (2012) ................. .55610. Simone Brandalise (2010) .......... .554

ON BASE PCT.CAREER 1. Lisa Ebersole (1989, 91) ............. .4552. Kathleen Russell (1992-93) ........ .4503. Tami Page (1996-97) .................. .4194. Cindy Romero (1986-87, 89) ...... .4135. Janelle Arnold (2009-10) ........... .4076. Dani Barese (1994-95) ............... .405 Shyrle Hawes (2006-08) ............. .4058. Nicole Cordova (2008-09) ........... .3999. Casey Alderson (1994-95) .......... .39810. Rochelle Vanyi (2010-11) ........... .396

SEASON 1. Tammy Fa’agata (1995) .............. .5272. Lisa Ebersole (1989) ................... .4733. Kathleen Russell (1992) ............. .4704. Shyrle Hawes (2007) .................. .4605. Brenda Scally (1996) .................. .440 Cindy Romero (1989) ................. .4407. Michelle Yanglin (1996) ............. .4398. Casey Alderson (1995)................ .4369. Lisa Ebersole (1991) ................... .433 Monica Centoni (2004) ............... .433

WINSCAREER 1. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010-) ... 782. Brenda Scally (1994-97) ................ 733. Sharleen Koenig (2000-03) ........... 364. Teresa Cheek (1986-87) ................. 34 Isabel Bañales (2003-06) .............. 34 Lindsay Emmel (2007, 09) ............. 347. Heather Pollack (1991-92) ............ 29 JULIANNE MARTINEZ (2010-) ... 299. Cecilia Villegas (1995-96) .............. 288. Susie Norberg (1993-94) ............... 26 Brittany Williams (2007-09) .......... 26

SEASON 1. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2012) .... 312. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011) .... 263. Brenda Scally (1997) ..................... 21 SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010) .... 21 Julianne Martinez (2010) .............. 216. Teresa Cheek (1987) ...................... 20 Brenda Scally (1996) ..................... 208. Lindsay Emmel (2009) .................. 199. Brenda Scally (1994) ..................... 16 Brenda Scally (1995) ..................... 16 Cecilia Villegas (1996) ................... 16 Isabel Bañales (2006) .................... 16

ERACAREER (200+ IP) 1. Brenda Scally (1994-97) ............. 1.182. Teresa Cheek (1986-87) .............. 1.263. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010-)..... 1.474. Vicki Hatley (1985-86) ............... 1.485. Tami Page (1996-97) .................. 1.686. Sarah Lovell (1999-00) ............... 1.847. Lindsay Emmel (2007, 09) .......... 1.868. Cecilia Villegas (1995-96) ........... 1.919. Susie Norberg (1993-94) ............ 1.9910. Heather Pollack (1991-92) ......... 2.01

SEASON (100+ IP) 1. Teresa Cheek (1986) ................... 0.822. Brenda Scally (1997) .................. 0.943. Delores Decker (1990) ................ 1.014. Vicki Hatley (1986) ..................... 1.025. Brenda Scally (1995) .................. 1.106. Brenda Scally (1996) .................. 1.117. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011)...... 1.178. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011)...... 1.249. Sarah Lovell (2000) .................... 1.3510. Sharleen Koenig (2000) ............. 1.37

INNINGSCAREER 1. Brenda Scally (1994-97) ........... 735.12. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010-)....708.1 3. Sharleen Koenig (2003-07) ...... 584.04. Isabel Bañales (2003-06) ......... 548.1 5. Teresa Cheek (1986-87) ............ 404.06. Lindsay Emmel (2007, 09) ........ 388.17. Heather Pollack (1991-92) ....... 377.08. Brittany Williams (2007-09) ..... 364.09. Kelly Lazzini (2004-05) ............ 315.210. Julianne Martinez (2010-11).... 312.1

SEASON 1. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2012).....293.2 Teresa Cheek (1987) ................. 258.02. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011).....234.13. Isabel Bañales (2006) ............... 221.04. Brenda Scally (1997) ................ 217.05. Julianne Martinez (2010) ......... 206.16. Brenda Scally (1996) ................ 196.07. Lindsay Emmel (2009) ............. 195.28. Heather Pollack (1991) ............. 194.09. Lindsay Emmel (2007) ............. 192.210. Tracy Amador (1988) ................ 192.0

SHUTOUTSCAREER 1. Brenda Scally (1994-97) ................ 32 SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010-) ... 323. Teresa Cheek (1986-87) ................. 124. Sharleen Koenig (2000-03) ........... 11 Heather Pollack (1991-92) ............ 116. Rhonda Chaffee (1990-91) ............ 107. Cecilia Vargas (1995-96) .................. 8 Kelly Lazzini (2004-05) ................... 88. Vicki Hatley (1985-86) .................... 7 Dolores Peters (1990) ...................... 7 Isabel Bañales (2003-06) ................ 7 Lindsay Emmel (2007, 09) ............... 7

SEASON 1. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011) .... 162. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011) .... 123. Brenda Scally (1996) ..................... 10 Brenda Scally (1997) ..................... 105. Teresa Cheek (1987) ........................ 86. Rhonda Chaffee (1990) ................... 7 Dolores Peters (1990) ...................... 7 Brenda Scally (1994) ....................... 7 Kelly Lazzini (2004) ......................... 710. Vicki Hatley (1986) .......................... 6 Heather Pollack (1992) .................... 6 Sarah Lovell (2000) ......................... 6

STRIKEOUTSCAREER 1. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010-) ... 8622. Brenda Scally (1994-97) .............. 4263. Lindsay Emmel (2007, 09) ........... 3934. Isabel Bañales (2003-06) ............ 2785. Sharleen Koenig (2000-03) ......... 2446. Kelly Lazzini (2004-05) ............... 1987. Julianne Martinez (2010-12)....... 1758. Brittany Williams (2007-09) ........ 1719. Simone Brandalise (2007-10) ..... 14710. Lara Wimmer (1998-99) .............. 106

SEASON 1. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011) .. 3962. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2011) .. 3243. Lindsay Emmel (2007) ................ 2024. Lindsay Emmel (2009) ................ 1915. Brenda Scally (1997) ................... 1696. SAMANTHA LIPPERD (2010) .. 1427. Brenda Scally (1996) ................... 1218. Kelly Lazzini (2004) ..................... 1199. Isabel Bañales (2006) .................. 11610. Julianne Martinez (2010) ............ 104

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YEAR RECORD COACH AVG R 2B 3B HR SB OBP SLG ERA IP SO BB FLD% E1983 11-7 Kathy Klein .246 65 12 9 3 32 n/a n/a 2.16 120.0 62 35 .945 291984 24-21 Paul King .242 196 21 25 6 49 n/a n/a 2.32 305.0 71 112 .933 1011985 16-31 Paul King .217 144 33 14 1 46 n/a n/a 1.73 339.1 102 58 .932 1081986 31-19 Paul King .220 147 17 23 5 69 n/a n/a 1.06 358.0 93 80 n/a n/a1987 31-26 Paul King .233 163 32 22 6 95 n/a n/a 1.95 409.0 70 71 .943 1151988 7-43 Paul King .209 88 13 10 4 26 n/a n/a 3.26 315.2 34 144 .912 1391989 30-29 Paul King .260 219 51 20 1 71 n/a n/a 1.82 401.0 75 64 .943 1091990 29-22 Paul King .250 181 34 24 0 61 n/a n/a 1.30 343.2 119 73 .955 761991 26-31 Paul King .271 285 59 19 3 70 n/a n/a 1.95 381.1 70 72 .943 1091992 27-27 Paul King .249 241 31 16 2 79 n/a n/a 2.10 370.1 127 124 .948 911993 32-24 Paul King .278 258 52 19 4 136 n/a .348 2.46 364.2 71 107 .959 721994 36-20 Paul King .276 225 48 15 6 70 n/a .319 1.94 371.0 135 91 .951 891995 36-15 Paul King .304 244 61 19 4 63 n/a .382 1.53 353.0 128 68 .946 901996 40-16 Paul King .305 260 69 11 5 66 n/a .374 1.38 382.0 181 64 .961 681997 36-22 Paul King .265 241 61 24 1 63 .332 ..334 1.42 419.1 239 82 .962 721998 22-31 Paul King .257 161 53 7 6 40 .319 .317 2.76 355.1 90 79 .954 821999 24-31 Paul King .233 172 55 9 7 32 .303 .298 2.51 374.0 101 51 .951 872000 32-27 Paul King .254 195 62 12 2 61 .303 .311 1.77 419.2 150 90 .964 702001 22-31 Chris Elze .250 135 52 5 2 41 .299 .298 2.55 371.0 106 88 .947 962002 21-31 Chris Elze .226 120 41 2 0 20 .286 .259 2.16 356.1 137 63 .957 712003 16-38 Chris Elze .205 85 34 7 2 27 .264 .245 2.84 367.0 145 79 .960 682004 24-37 Chris Elze .243 156 69 8 12 15 .313 .319 3.00 415.2 245 152 .955 842005 16-36-1 Chris Elze/Derek Bell .261 167 54 20 11 54 .328 .355 4.07 346.0 162 144 .957 692006 21-36 Jaime Wallin .268 206 50 7 18 67 .336 .351 4.83 366.1 141 146 .946 912007 32-32 Jaime Wallin .280 263 75 10 24 61 .346 .378 2.38 432.2 327 100 .954 892008 16-36 Jaime Wallin .235 149 48 4 14 37 .308 .320 3.40 341.1 161 130 .953 762009 36-25 Jaime Wallin .261 225 58 11 10 147 .336 .333 2.43 403.2 324 176 .958 722010 43-18 Jennifer Bridges .305 319 86 10 52 58 .379 .463 2.11 407.2 255 141 .959 732011 38-22 Jennifer Bridges .270 216 78 6 30 89 .340 .387 2.00 412.2 424 153 .964 612012 36-19 Jennifer Bridges .288 244 79 5 37 88 .359 .423 1.79 375.2 424 122 .968 48

YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS

SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSHits: 4 Many Times (last: Vanessa Currie) 2/24/12Doubles 2 Many Times Triples 2 Many Times Home Runs 2 Ali Palermo 4/3/10 2 Ashley Britton 4/8/10Stolen Bases 4 Erika Campbell 3/22/06 4 Danielle Lowe 4/5/11At Bats 8 Many Times Runs 4 Danielle McDavid 5/5/00Runs Batted In 6 Kelly Lazzini 4/27/05 6 Simone Brandalise 3/31/09 6 Ashley Britton 3/26/10Walks 4 Many Times Hit By Pitch 4 Janelle Arnold 3/19/10Inn. Pitched 13 Sharleen Koenig 3/8/03Walks 11 Lindsey Dow 2/4/06Strikeouts 26* Samantha Lipperd 3/30/12(individual records go back to 2000) *NCAA Division II record

SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDSRuns 35 vs. Menlo 4/24/91Runs Allowed 17 vs. Humboldt State 2/11/06Hits 27 vs. Notre Dame 3/16/91Hits Allowed 23 vs. Humboldt State 2/11/06Runs in Inn. 19 vs. Menlo 4/24/91Runs All. in Inn. 12 vs. Humboldt State 2/11/06Errors 7 vs. Humboldt State 3/6/94 7 vs. UC Riverside 4/2/85 7 vs. San Francisco State 4/28/95 7 vs. Saint Mary’s 3/23/84 7 vs. Cal State Stanislaus 3/20/09Most Innings 25 vs. Chico State (L, 3-5) 4/23/85

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YEAR-By-YEAR RECORDSYEAR COACH OVERALL PCT CONF. PCT1980 Kathy Klein 7-15 .318 4-10 .2861981 Kathy Klein 6-20 .231 4-10 .2861982 Kathy Klein 13-17 .433 4-10 .2861983 Kathy Klein 11-7 .611 9-5 .6431984 Paul King 24-21 .533 8-4 .6671985 Paul King 16-31 .340 7-13 .3501986 Paul King 31-19 .620 15-5 .7501987 Paul King 31-26 .544 9-11 .4501988 Paul King 7-43 .140 2-18 .1001989 Paul King 30-29 .508 13-11 .5421990 Paul King 29-22 .569 17-11 .6071991 Paul King 26-31 .456 13-15 .4641992 Paul King 27-27 .500 10-14 .4171993 Paul King 32-24 .571 11-13 .4581994 Paul King 36-20 .643 17-7 .7081995 Paul King 36-15 .706 17-7 .7081996 Paul King 40-16 .714 16-8 .6671997 Paul King 36-22 .621 16-8 .6671998 Paul King 22-31 .415 9-15 .3751999 Paul King 24-31 .436 17-13 .5672000 Paul King 32-27 .542 18-15 .5452001 Chris Elze 22-31 .415 15-17 .4692002 Chris Elze 21-31 .404 11-21 .3442003 Chris Elze 16-38 .296 9-19 .3212004 Chris Elze 24-37 .393 14-22 .3892005 Chris Elze/Derek Bell 16-36-1 .311 10-17 .3702006 Jaime Wallin 21-36 .366 5-23 .1792007 Jaime Wallin 32-32 .500 17-19 .4722008 Jaime Wallin 16-36 .444 3-27 .1112009 Jaime Wallin 36-25 .590 17-14 .5482010 Jennifer Bridges 43-18 .705 24-12 .6672011 Jennifer Bridges 38-22 .633 23-13 .6392012 Jennifer Bridges 36-19 .655 21-15 .5831980-2011 837-856-1 .494 372-442 .457

CAREER COACHING RECORDSCOACH YEARS OVERALL PCT CONF. PCTKathy Klein 1980-1983 37-59 .385 21-35 .375Paul King 1984-2000 479-435 .524 215-188 .633Chris Elze 2001-2005 95-152-1 .383 22-86 .204Derek Bell 2005 4-22 .154 4-10 .286Jaime Wallin 2006-09 105-129 .449 42-83 .336Jennifer Bridges 2010- 117-59 .645 68-40 .630

PROGRAM HISTORY CCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS2009 - at Stockton, Calif. Sonoma State 6, Humboldt State 2 Cal State Monterey Bay 8, Sonoma State 0 UC San Diego 3, Sonoma State 2

2010 - at Stockton, Calif. Cal State Dominguez Hills 9, Sonoma State 1 Sonoma State 10, Cal State Monterey Bay 1 Sonoma State 3, Chico State 1 Sonoma State 6, Cal State Dominguez Hills 4 Sonoma State 3, Cal State Dominguez Hills 1

2011 - at Stockton, Calif. Sonoma State 6, Chico State 2 Sonoma State 5, UC San Diego 2 Sonoma State 1, UC San Diego 0

Overall: 8-3

NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS1983 - at Fort Dodge, Iowa (NCAA DIVISION III) Augsburg (SD) 1, Sonoma State 0 Buena Vista (IA) 4, Sonoma State 1

1995 - at Arcata, Calif. Humboldt State 6, Sonoma State 1 Cal State Bakersfield 4, Sonoma State 1

2007 - at Turlock, Calif. UC San Diego 1, Sonoma State 0 Sonoma State 3, Western Washington 1 Seattle 3, Sonoma State 2 (9 inn.)

2009 - at Arcata, Calif. Sonoma State 3, Humboldt State 2 Sonoma State 5, Cal State Stanislaus 2 Cal State Stanislaus 2, Sonoma State 1 Cal State Stanislaus 7, Sonoma State 1

2010 - at Rohnert Park, Calif. Sonoma State 7, Dixie State 6 Chico State 7, Sonoma State 0 Dixie State 8, Sonoma State 0

2011 - at Kaneohe, Hawaii Sonoma State 3, Dixie State 2 Cal State San Bernardino 1, Sonoma State 0 Sonoma State 5, Hawaii Pacific 3 Cal State San Bernardino 2, Sonoma State 0

2012 - at Carson, Calif. Sonoma State 1, Chico State 0 Cal State Dominguez Hills 3, Sonoma State 0 Grand Canyon 1, Sonoma State 0

Overall: 7-14

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NO-HITTERSPITCHER(S) OPPONENT DATEMelanie Dado/Kim Mays (1) vs. Linfield 3/20/84Teresa Cheek (1) vs. San Francisco St. 3/1/86Teresa Smith (1) vs. Notre Dame 4/13/91Heather Pollack (1) vs. San Francisco St. 4/3/92Heather Pollack (2) vs. Menlo 3/11/92Brenda Scally (1) vs. Colo.-Colo. Springs 3/29/95Brenda Scally (2) vs. Oregon Tech 3/27/96Brenda Scally (3) vs. Humboldt State 3/2/96Brenda Scally (4) vs. Chico State 4/13/97Alicia Rossi (1) vs. San Francisco State 5/1/98Suzanne Richards (1) vs. CSU Dominguez Hills 5/4/99Sarah Lovell (1) vs. Cal Lutheran 3/25/00Meegan Kaminaka (1) vs. San Francisco State 4/7/01Samantha Lipperd (1) vs. Notre Dame de Namur 2/10/10Samantha Lipperd (2) vs. Chaminade 3/30/10Samantha Lipperd (3) vs. Cal State Stanislaus 3/11/11Samantha Lipperd (4) vs. UC San Diego 5/1/11Samantha Lipperd (5) vs. Hawaii-Hilo 3/31/12Samantha Lipperd (6) vs. UC San Diego 4/6/12(Running Career No-Hitter total)

NO-HITTERSAGAINST SONOMA STATEPITCHER(S) TEAM DATEShelley Mahoney Pacific 2/18/84Lori Vaniman La Verne 4/19/84Kim Buccio Cal State Stanislaus 3/15/85Lori Salo UC Davis 2/27/86Lisa Martin Cal State Northridge 4/10/87Carolyn Hawkins UC Davis 3/9/90Cary Gessell Sacramento State 4/10/90Lea Lopez Pacific 2/23/91Gena Weber UC Davis 4/12/95Gena Weber UC Davis 5/4/96B.J. Helfrich Humboldt State 4/7/98Danielle de la Porte UC Davis 4/24/98Melanie Wood Cal State Bakersfield 5/3/99Emily Hayes Texas Tech 3/17/99

Tournament of Champions2002 (3-3) UC Davis ............................................. L, 0-1San Francisco State............................W, 3-2Hawaii Pacific ..................................... L, 0-2Chico State ........................................W, 3-2Cal State Bakersfield ..........................W, 2-1Western New Mexico .......................... L, 1-5

2003 (2-3) Hawaii-Hilo .......................................W, 4-1Western Oregon ................................. L, 1-2Western New Mexico .......................... L, 0-2Central Washington ...........................W, 4-1Hawaii Pacific ..................................... L, 4-6

2004 (2-3) Hawaii Pacific ....................................W, 4-0Hawaii-Hilo ........................................ L, 0-3Western Oregon ................................W, 5-0Chaminade ......................................... L, 7-8Western Washington .......................... L, 0-9

2005 (0-5) Western Oregon ................................. L, 1-8Chaminade ......................................... L, 2-3BYU-Hawaii ........................................ L, 4-6Seattle ............................................... L, 0-4Hawaii-Hilo ........................................ L, 0-1

2006 (4-1) BYU-Hawaii ........................................ L, 0-1Hawaii-Hilo .......................................W, 7-2Seattle ..............................................W, 3-2Saint Martin’s ....................................W, 1-0Central Washington ...........................W, 4-3

2007 (5-2) Central Washington ...........................W, 5-3Western Washington .........................W, 4-0Grand Canyon ..................................... L, 0-2BYU-Hawaii .....................................W, 14-5Hawaii Pacific ....................................W, 1-0Seattle ..............................................W, 7-2Humboldt State .................................. L, 3-4

2008 (2-3) Western Washington .......................... L, 0-9Seattle ..............................................W, 9-5Central Washington ...........................W, 9-5Western Oregon ................................. L, 2-5Western Oregon ................................. L, 0-3

2009 (3-3) Notre Dame de Namur ....................... L, 1-2Grand Canyon ....................................W, 2-1Hawaii Pacific ....................................W, 7-1Chaminade ........................................W, 8-0Dixie State .......................................... L, 1-2Central Washington ............................ L, 1-2

2010 (7-1) Northwest Nazarene .......................W, 13-2Saint Martin’s ..................................W, 10-0Montana State-Billings .....................W, 3-2Hawaii Pacific ..................................... L, 1-2Western Oregon ..............................W, 13-3Hawaii-Hilo .....................................W, 10-2Dixie State .........................................W, 5-3Central Washington .........................W, 11-1

2011 (4-2) Hawaii-Hilo .......................................W, 4-2Central Washington ...........................W, 5-1Chaminade ........................................W, 4-2Dixie State .........................................W, 7-0Notre Dame de Namur ....................... L, 2-3Hawaii Pacific ..................................... L, 1-3

2012 (6-1) Notre Dame de Namur ......................W, 5-1Hawaii Pacific ....................................W, 5-2Northwest Nazarene .......................... L, 2-3Hawaii-Hilo .......................................W, 4-0Grand Canyon ....................................W, 4-0Western Oregon ................................W, 4-0Chico State ........................................W, 5-0

OVERALL: 38-27

BEST OF THE WEST

1995 (4-2) Humboldt State .................................. L, 0-5Cal State Hayward .............................W, 2-1San Francisco State............................W, 5-3Simon Fraser .....................................W, 4-1Cal State Stanislaus ...........................W, 4-0Cal State Bakersfield ........................... L, 2-4

1996 (4-2) Portland State ...................................W, 4-0UC Davis ............................................. L, 0-2Chico State ........................................W, 5-2Concordia (CA) ...................................W, 6-2San Francisco State............................W, 6-0Humboldt State .................................. L, 1-2

1997 (3-3) Humboldt State .................................. L, 2-4Cal State Hayward .............................W, 5-4Western Oregon ................................W, 7-6Cal State Dominguez Hills .................. L, 1-2UC Riverside ......................................W, 5-2UC Davis ............................................. L, 0-8

2001 (3-2) Cal State San Bernardino .................... L, 1-2Concordia (CA) .................................W, 12-7Cal State Dominguez Hills .................. L, 0-2Cal State Stanislaus ............................ L, 1-8Southern Colorado ............................W, 7-4

2002 (0-6) Chico State ......................................... L, 0-5Cal Baptist .......................................... L, 0-2Cal State Bakersfield ........................... L, 5-6Cal State San Bernardino .................... L, 0-2Cal State Stanislaus ............................ L, 0-1San Francisco State............................. L, 2-3

2003 (0-5) Cal State Bakersfield ........................... L, 0-8Western Oregon ................................. L, 0-6Cal State San Bernardino .................... L, 1-3Humboldt State .................................. L, 2-3San Francisco State........................... L, 4-10

2004 (0-4) Cal State Stanislaus ............................ L, 0-1Cal State Bakersfield ........................... L, 2-3Humboldt State .................................. L, 0-3Central Washington ............................ L, 5-7

2006 (0-6) Seattle ............................................... L, 1-2Chico State ......................................... L, 4-6Notre Dame de Namur ....................... L, 6-7Central Washington ............................ L, 2-7Humboldt State ................................ L, 5-10Grand Canyon ..................................... L, 0-7

2007 (2-4) Cal State Stanislaus ............................ L, 0-2San Francisco State............................. L, 2-4Grand Canyon ....................................W, 9-2Humboldt State .................................. L, 2-3Notre Dame de Namur ......................W, 3-1Cal State Monterey Bay ...................... L, 1-3

2009 (1-3) Humboldt State .................................. L, 0-8Cal State Stanislaus ............................ L, 1-5Cal State Dominguez Hills .................W, 1-0Montana State-Billings ...................... L, 1-2

2010 (1-1) Grand Canyon ..................................... L, 0-5Cal State Stanislaus .........................W, 11-3

2011 (3-2) San Francisco State............................. L, 2-5Dominican.........................................W, 8-0Cal State Stanislaus ...........................W, 3-2Chico State ......................................... L, 1-4Cal State San Marcos .........................W, 8-0

OVERALL: 21-40SAMANTHA LIPPERD

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AJessica Abelia ...............................2009Alyssa Adamo ...............................2007Danielle Adler ..............................1993Rene Aguirre .......................... 1996-97Nikki Akaba ..................................2000Sunshine Alcocer ..........................1995Casey Alderson ....................... 1994-95Alexander .....................................1993Lyndsay Alexander .......................2006Shana Alfaro.................................1997Tracy Amador ...............................1988Christina Amoroso .................. 1999-02Jennifer Andersen ........................2001Emily Arnold ................................1983Janelle Arnold ........................ 2009-10Sherry Ashworth ..........................1991Stephanie Azevedo................. 2005-06

BLesley Bagley ......................... 1998-99Isabel Banales ........................ 2003-06Gina Bardoni .......................... 2005-06Alexandra Barenchi ......................2009Dani Barese ............................ 1994-95Jennifer Bates ........................ 1991-92Samantha Beauchamp .................2012Cecilia Becerra .............................1988Ciara Becerril ................................2011Karen Bechle ................................1988Kristen Beck ........................... 1989-90Leslie Beebout ........................ 1990-93Lisa Bernard ..................1985-1987, 89Lora Bertellotti .............................1985Amanda Bihlman .........................2000Birklund .......................................1993Jolene Blackshear ................... 1996-97Allison Bohnen .............................1996Rachelle Boone ............................2007Shannon Brady ....................... 1993-95Simon Brandalise ................... 2007-10Cathy Brenegan ............................1983Alex Bright ...................................2007Ashley Britton ........................ 2009-10Holli Brown ..................................2012Tersha Brown ...............................2005Ashley Brucklacher ................. 2003-04Shannon Brunner ................... 1999-01Brittany Burns ..............................2002Pamela Bushing ..................... 1999-00Paige Butler .................................1993Kim Buttacavola ...........................1989Amanda Buttell ...................... 2000-01

CLisa Caldera ..................................1987Donna Callaway ..................... 2003-05Melissa Calvin ..............................2007Stephanie Camera ........................2002Erika Campbell ....................... 2005-06Yvette Canavesio ..........................1990Theres Cardinale ...........................2007Kristen Carley ...............................1998Patty Carrillo ................................1984Monica Centoni ...................... 2001-04Rhonda Chaffee ...................... 1990-91Teresa Cheek .......................... 1986-87Keisi Chinen .................................2012Julie Christensen ..........................2000Jamie Clark ...................................1984Liz Clark........................................2002Kelly Claus .............................. 1992-94Marla Clayton ......................... 1993-96Hayley Condon .............................2012

Stacie Cook ...................................2004Nicole Cordova ....................... 2008-09Elizabeth Covey ............................2002Scarlett Creeger ............................1995Ashley Cruz ..................................2002Vanessa Currie ........................ 2010-12

DMelania Dado ....................1984, 86-87Crystal Davis .................................1987Danielle D’Eccliss .................... 2010-12Delores Decker .............................1990Monica DiPaola ............................1999Stella Dominguez .........................1990Lindsey Dow.................................2006Jamie Duddleston .................. 1992-93Jill Dunsing ..................................1990

ELisa Ebersole .......................... 1989, 91Lindsay Effler................................2003Ashley Eisemann .................... 2007-09Lindsay Emmel ....................... 2007, 09Melissa Erno ....................... 1986-1987

FTammy Fa’agata ...........................1995Cindy Farias ..................................1998Megan Farr ...................................2005Kerri Fenimore..............................2004Carli Feuerbach ...................... 2007-10Gina Fistolera ......................... 1995-96Monica Fleming ..................... 2001-02Summer Flores .............................1997Karee Fluharty..............................1992Michelle Fortkamp ................. 1985-87Sue Fosselman .............................1987Cielo Fox .......................................1999Fraschetti .....................................1994Kristin Freeman ...................... 1990-91Lindsay Frey ........................... 2002-04Nicole Freiberg .............................2008Rachael Friedlund ........................1993

GGabel............................................1992Rachel Gaber ................................2011Lynette Garror ........................ 1985-86Michelle Gaston ..................... 1992-94Britni Geary ............................ 2007-08Karen Goody.................................1983Bernadette Gordillo ......................1983Heather Grayson ..........................1998Natalie Guibault ...........................2001Kelly Guisa ............................. 2003-04Wendy Gurwitz ...................... 1983-84

HMichelle Haines ............................1988Kristy Hamilton ............................2002Vicki Harley ............................ 1985-86Robin Hargrave ...................... 1984-85Tracy Harriott ...............................1984Diana Hasenpflug ................... 1992-94Shyrle Hawes.......................... 2006-08Elise Heffner .................................2003Kim Herman ........................... 1987-88Calli Herzog ..................................2008Cassie Hewitt ...............................1985Claire Hiney ..................................2007Tracy Holley ..................................1998Julienna Holmstorm .....................1992

Jennifer Hopkins ..........................1995Emily Hose ............................. 1999-02Cathy Howell ................................1986Carolyn Hummer .................... 1984-85Rachel Hutson ........................ 2004-05

JShawna Jackson ...........................2004Nikki Jaime ............................. 2009-10Courtney James ............................2009Heather James ....................... 2003-06Brianna Jayne...............................2007Kittie Jones ..................................1997Samantha Joubert.................. 2005-06Brenda Joyce .......................... 1994-95

KAmber Kalcic .......................... 1999-02Meegan Kaminaka ................. 2001-02Christy Keeler ......................... 1997-98Erika Kehr .....................................2005Shannon Kehr ..............................2012Mindy King ............................. 1998-99Melissa Kirby .......................... 1996-97Sharleen Koenig ..................... 2000-03Megan Konieczka ................... 2011-12

LDiana Landresse ..................... 1987-88Marni Lange .................................1998Y. Latham .....................................1997Caitlin Lavezzo .............................2008Kelly Lazzini ........................... 2004-05Kayla Ledford ......................... 2008-11Danielle LeDuc ....................... 1992-93Lesa Leonis ............................. 1994-97Samantha Lepp ............................2012Diane Limon .................................1988Sara Linbenbaum ................... 2001-02Samantha Lipperd .................. 2010-12Tara Locke-Paddon ................. 1988-89Desi Lomas ...................................1988Moni Lomas .................................1988Dani Lopez ...................................2008Janeen Louie ................................1988Sarah Lovell ............................ 1999-00Danielle Lowe ........................ 2008-11Laurie Lucero .......................... 1992-94Andrea Lucia ................................1983Lunchland .............................. 1993-94Jessica Lupton ........................ 2005-06

MKaren MacDonald ................... 1983-85Brooke MacLean ...........................2010Janna Marquez .............................1997Erica Martin..................................2007Brittany Martinez ................... 2009-11Julianne Martinez .................. 2010-11Marie Mata ...................................1997Laura Mayberry ...................... 1993-94Kim Mays .....................................1984Danielle McDavid ................... 2000-03Yvonne McDonald ........................1983Melissa McGuire ..................... 2001-03Jennifer Mendes ..................... 1986-90Laurie Miller .................................1990Deana Mills ..................................1989Chris Mirtoni ................................1989Kelsey Mohrman ..........................2008Amanda Molhoek .........................2002Jan Moore ....................................1983Leslie Moore .................................1996

Lee Murison .................................1988Jennifer Murray ............................2006Skylynn Myers ........................ 2009-12

NLesley Noonan ........................ 1997-99Susie Norberg ......................... 1993-94

OMegan Ochylski ...................... 2007-08Lorie Oleesky .......................... 1989-91Suzanne Opbroek ................... 1994-95Tina Orchid ...................................1992

PErin Pacheco ........................... 1998-99Ali Palermo ............................ 2010-12Tami Page .............................. 1996-97Kelly Ransom ...............................2006Sara Parks .............................. 1995-98Ariana Parlet .......................... 2004-05Teresa Peter ..................................2003Kellie Peterson ....................... 2000-01Candice Pick ........................... 2004-05Tatiana Pizarro .............................2011Rebecca Pokrzywinski ..................1996Heather Pollack ...................... 1991-92Allison Potenza ...................... 1991-92Amy Prebble........................... 2000-01Price ............................................1988Ancia Purdy ..................................2012

RAdrienne Reyes ............................1989Suzanne Richards ................... 1999-00Kelli Robinson ..............................1984Cindy Romero ....................1986-87, 89Carrie Roninger ...................... 1998-99Melissa Rose........................... 2000-03Michele Ross ................................1989Alicia Rossi ...................................1998Audry Rhyne .......................... 2003-04Cheryl Ruhl ..................................1984Kathleen Russell ..................... 1992-93

SEva Sahatdjian .............................2008Heather Sanders ..................... 2005-06Ashley Sardina .............................2009Tammy Saurbourne ......................1988Crystal Sauseda ...................... 2004-06Branda Scally ......................... 1994-97Marcee Schaffer ..................... 1990-91Kerry Schultze ..............................1995Chris Seale.............................. 1989-92J. Seale .........................................1992Norma Shepard ............................1986Amy Silviera .................................1992Brittany Simao .............................2008Teresa Smith........................... 1989, 91Vicki Smith ............................. 1986-87Jennifer Smuck .............................1986Blythe Stanfield ..................... 1991-92Devin Steelman ............................2007Tammy Steuart .............................1983Sara Stevenson .............................2002Brianne Stroh ...............................2000LeeAnn Stroud .............................2010Karen Susztar ......................... 1989-90

TJesse Talaugon ....................... 2008-11Norleen Tambussi ................... 1983-84Shannon Teverbaugh ...................2003Katie Thomas ...............................1993Jayme Tickemyer ..........................2012Davalyn Tidwell ............................1998Petra Torri .....................................2000Jennifer Tupper ...................... 1985-86Diane Turley .................................1986

UUrsich ...........................................1992

VRochelle Vanyi .........................2010-11Nola Velasquez .............................1997Kathy Venturini ............................1987Brittanie Verissimo ................. 2010-11Cecilia Villegas ........................ 1995-96Dianna Vrooman ..........................1983

WLisa Waggoner ....................... 1990-91Theresa Watts ...............................1987Tracy Webster ......................... 2008-09Amy Whitaker ..............................2007Jennifer Whitten ..........................2005Allisa Williams ..............................1999Amber Williams ...................... 1996-98Brittany Williams.................... 2007-09Kim Williams .......................... 1983-84Lara Wimmer ......................... 1998-99Alex Winters ........................... 2006-07Hannah Winters ..................... 2005-06Becky Wood..................................1985Tina Woodring ..............................1983Diana Woods ................................1989Michelle Worthington ............ 1998-99

YMichele Yanglin ...................... 1994-97

ZStephanie Zwetschke ...................2009

If you played softball at Sonoma State and your name is not on this list, it’s not because we don’t care about you! Unfortunately, our records are fairly thin prior to the early 1990s. Please give us a call at (707) 664-2358 or drop an e-mail at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.

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OPPONENT FIRST MTG. LAST MTG. RECORD PCT. STREAKAcademy of Art 2009 2012 5-1 .833 W3Adams State 1996 1996 2-0 1.000 W2Adelphi 2005 2005 1-1 .500 W1Ashland 1997 1997 1-0 1.000 W1Augustana (SD) 2012 2012 1-0 1.000 W1Barry 1997 1997 1-0 1.000 W1Buena Vista 1985 1985 0-1 .000 L1BYU-Hawaii 1993 2007 2-7 .222 W1Cal Baptist 2002 2002 0-1 .000 L1Cal Lutheran 1987 2000 2-0 1.000 W2California (PA) 1997 1997 0-1 .000 L1Cal Poly SLO 1987 1994 1-7 .143 L6Cal State Bakersfield 1987 2006 11-55 .167 L2Cal State Dominguez Hills 1985 2012 30-48 .385 L5Cal State East Bay 1984 2012 60-43 .583 W17Cal State Monterey Bay 2006 2012 14-20 .412 L3Cal State Northridge 1986 1989 0-5 .000 L5Cal State San Bernardino 1992 2012 27-34 .443 W2Cal State San Marcos 2011 2011 1-0 1.000 W1Cal State Stanislaus 1984 2012 81-57 .587 W4Central Washington 1998 2012 12-6 .667 W3Chaminade 1990 2011 16-12 .571 L1Chapman 1987 1991 2-3 .400 L1Chico State 1984 2012 82-60 .577 W2 Colo-Colorado Springs 1995 1996 5-0 1.000 W5Colorado State-Pueblo 1995 2001 5-0 1.000 W5Concordia (CA) 1996 2001 2-0 1.000 W2Concordia (MN) 1985 1985 0-1 .000 L1Concordia (OR) 2004 2004 2-0 1.000 W2Davis & Elkins 2009 2009 1-0 1.000 W1Dixie State 2009 2011 4-2 .667 W2Dominican 2006 2011 7-0 1.000 W7Grand Canyon 2004 2012 10-8-1 .553 L1Harvard 1999 1999 0-1 .000 L1Hawaii 1993 1993 0-2 .000 L2Hawaii-Hilo 1996 2012 7-7 .500 W4Hawaii Pacific 1993 2012 7-12 .368 W2Humboldt State 1989 2012 25-95 .208 L1La Verne 1984 1984 1-1 .500 W1Lewis 1997 1997 1-0 1.000 W1Lewis & Clark 1987 1987 1-0 1.000 W1Linfield 1984 1995 6-3 .667 W1Loyola Marymount 1987 1987 1-0 1.000 W1Menlo 1989 2006 15-0 1.000 W15Metro State 1989 2012 2-1 .667 W1Minnesota-Duluth 1989 1989 0-2 .000 L2Montana State-Billings 2008 2010 2-1 .667 W1Nevada 1984 1989 3-9 .250 W3New York Tech 1994 2002 3-1 .750 L1Northwest Nazarene 2008 2012 2-1 .677 L1Notre Dame de Namur 1984 2012 41-8 .837 W3Oregon 1986 1987 4-1 .800 W4

OPPONENT FIRST MTG. LAST MTG. RECORD PCT. STREAKOregon Tech 1996 2002 4-2 .667 W2Pacific (CA) 1984 1992 1-5 .167 L1Pacific Lutheran 1995 1995 2-1 .667 W2Portland State 1984 1998 14-27 .341 W1Sacramento State 1984 1990 4-16 .200 L11Saint Martin’s 2008 2010 2-0 1.000 W2Saint Mary’s (CA) 1984 2007 25-22 .532 L3San Francisco 1984 1989 3-9 .250 L1San Francisco State 1984 2012 106-43 .711 W5San Jose State 1984 2000 3-2 .600 L2Santa Clara 1984 1996 18-10 .643 L1Seattle 2005 2008 3-4 .429 W1Simon Fraser 1995 1996 2-1 .667 L1So. Illinois-Edwardsville 1997 1997 1-0 1.000 W1Southern Utah 1990 1990 1-0 1.000 W1Stanford 1985 1995 17-2 .895 W17Texas Tech 1999 1999 0-2 .000 L2 UC Davis 1984 2004 29-77 .274 W2UC Riverside 1985 2000 7-4 .636 W3UC San Diego 2001 2012 17-34 .333 L2Valdosta State 1997 1997 1-2 .333 W1Vanguard 1998 1998 0-2 .000 L2Wayne State 1997 1997 0-1 .000 L1Western New Mexico 2000 2005 1-5 .167 L5Western Oregon 1993 2012 21-12 .636 W2Western Washington 1999 2012 11-8 .579 W2Willamette 1994 1998 5-0 1.000 W5Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1997 1997 1-0 .000 W1

SERIES HISTORIES

ALI PALERMO

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1982 Cal State Northridge 1983 Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Northridge 1984 Cal State Northridge 1985 Cal State Northridge 1986 Cal State Northridge 1987 Cal State Northridge 1988 Cal State Northridge 1989 Cal State Northridge 1990 Cal State Northridge 1991 Chapman 1992 Cal State Bakersfield 1993 Cal State Bakersfield 1994 Cal State Bakersfield Cal Poly SLO 1995 Cal State Bakersfield 1996 Cal State Bakersfield 1997 Cal State Bakersfield UC Riverside 1998 Cal State Bakersfield 1999 UC Davis Cal State Bakersfield 2000 Cal State Bakersfield 2001 UC Davis 2002 UC Davis

2003 UC Davis 2004 Cal State Bakersfield 2005 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2006 Cal State Bakersfield 2007 Humboldt State 2008 Humboldt State (r) Cal State Stanislaus (t) 2009 Humboldt State (r) Cal State Monterey Bay (t) 2010 Cal State Monterey Bay (r) SONOMA STATE (t) 2011 UC San Diego (r) SONOMA STATE (t) 2012 Cal State Monterey Bay (r)/ Cal State Dominguez Hills (r) UC San Diego (t)

(r) - regular season champion(t) - tournament champion

1983 Cal State Northridge 1984 Cal State Northridge 1985 Cal State Northridge 1987 Cal State Northridge 1988 Cal State Bakersfield 1989 Cal State Bakersfield 1990 Cal State Bakersfield 2003 UC Davis 2008 Humboldt State 2011 UC San Diego

PAST CCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONS FROM THE CCAA

THE CCAAThe California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) has been one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938.

The 12-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State East Bay, Cal State L.A., Cal State Monterey Bay, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, Humboldt State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State and Sonoma State.

These institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s CCAA-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition.

CCAA members have won 151 NCAA Championships (102 men, 49 women) which is far and away the most of any Division II conference.

The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 68 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University.

CCAA Website: goccaa.orgCCAA Office: (925) 472-8299Commissioner: Mike MatthewsAsst. Commissioner/SWA: Carol RiveraDir. of Championships/Marketing: Bob HarrisDir. of Media Relations: Rebecca BennettCoordinator of Officiating: Dr. Bill White

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Department of Intercollegiate Athletics1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928

Bill Fusco Director of Athletics [email protected]

Brandon Bronzan Associate Athletics Director [email protected]

Yvonne Burbank Associate Athletics Director [email protected]

Mike Ogg Director of Business Operations [email protected]

Nancy Crosat Business Operations Analyst [email protected]

Shannon Percell Business Operations Specialist [email protected]

Dr. Duane Dove Faculty Athletic Representative [email protected]

Tyler Lobe Sports Information Coordinator [email protected]

Michael Balasek Compliance Coordinator [email protected]

Willie Lee Equipment Manager [email protected]

Julie Miller Head Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Shyla Penn Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Josh Ruiz Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Jeremy Vandehurst Athletic Trainer [email protected]

John Goelz Head Baseball Coach [email protected]

Pat Fuscaldo Head Men’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Mark Rigby Head Women’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Sean Fitzpatrick Interim Head Cross Country Coach [email protected]

Val Verhunce Head Men’s/Women’s Golf Coach [email protected]

Marcus Ziemer Head Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Emiria Salzmann Head Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Jennifer Bridges Head Softball Coach [email protected]

Steve Cunninghame Head Men’s Tennis Coach [email protected]

Bear Grassl Head Volleyball Coach [email protected]

Coralie Simmons Head Women’s Water Polo Coach [email protected]

Joaquin Lopez Head Women’s Tennis Coach [email protected]

Sonoma State University is an NCAA Division II member and part of the California Collegiate Ath-letic Association (CCAA) and Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). Ten of SSU’s sports are in the CCAA, water polo is in the WWPA, and men’s and women’s tennis is a Division II independent.

Sonoma State athletics got its start in 1964 with the school’s first men’s basketball team. Through the years, the Seawolves have had much suc-cess including national championships in 1990 (women’s soccer), 2002 (men’s soccer) and 2009 (men’s golf).

MISSION STATEMENT:“The goal of the Sonoma State University Depart-ment of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide a positive, equitable, and diverse environment for the student-athletes and staff. All athletic staff members are responsible for fostering these priorities via role modeling and mentoring student-athletes while upholding a competitive spirit that stresses amateurism, ethical conduct, good sportsmanship, and rules compliance. Priori-ties for all student-athletes include: academic excellence, competitive success, and community outreach.”