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www.alleghenygators.com2014 ALLEGHENY GATOR SOFTBALL

SADIE STUARTSOFTBALLGATORHALEA HAYDEN CAITLIN NEALER

ALLEGHENY

20 14

MAUREEN PALLONE

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a tradition of excellence9 - TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS

10 NCAA WORLD SERIES

22 ALL-AMERICANS

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TABLE OF CONTENTSAllegheny Quick Facts/Table of Contents ..............................3Contact Info ...........................................................................4Why Gators? ..........................................................................4Allegheny Advantage .............................................................5What Sets Allegheny Apart? .............................................. 6-7Details of Distinction .......................................................... 8-9Facilities ..........................................................................10-11Head Coach Beth Curtiss ....................................................12Coaching Staf ......................................................................132014 Roster .........................................................................14Player Profiles ............................................................... 15-232014 Schedule .....................................................................232013 Results ........................................................................242013 Statistics ............................................................... 25-262013 Line Scores ........................................................... 27-282013 Offensive Situational Analysis ....................................28Yearly Team Statistics ..........................................................29Career Records ...................................................................30Single-Season Records .......................................................31Single-Game Records .........................................................32Postseason Honors .............................................................33Allegheny Hall of Fame ................................................. 34-35All-Americans ......................................................................35The North Coast Athletic Conference ..................................362014 Opponents ..................................................................37Opponent History .................................................................38All-Time Results ............................................................ 39-42

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE AT A GLANCELocation ................................................................................................................Meadville, Pa.Founded ............................................................................................................................. 1815Enrollment ......................................................................................................................... 2,100Nickname ..........................................................................................................................GatorsPresident ....................................................................................................Dr. James H. MullenAlma Mater ..........................................................................................................Holy Cross ‘80Director of Athletics .................................................................................................. Portia Hoeg

Affiliation ..........................................................................................................NCAA Division IIIConference ..............................................................................North Coast Athletic Conference

Field ................................................................................................Robertson Athletic ComplexAddress ........................................................................... 204 Park Ave., Meadville, Pa. 16335

From the North and SouthFrom Interstate 79, take Exit 147A East. Continue on Route 322 East (toward Meadville), and take the Park Avenue Exit on the right at the split entering town. Follow Park Avenue for approximately three miles. Robertson Complex will be on your left at the top of the hill.

From the WestFrom Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York City/Youngstown (crossing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via exit 147A toward Meadville. US-322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow directions above.

SOFTBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................................................................................................Beth CurtissAlma Mater ...............................................................................................................Gannon ‘99Phone ...................................................................................................................814-332-2815Email ..................................................................................................... [email protected] Record ...........................................................................................24-20/2nd seasonCareer Record ...........................................................................................290-159/12th season

Assistant Coach .....................................................................................................Suzie DeNilloAlma Mater ................................................................................................................ Clarion ‘11Phone ...................................................................................................................814-332-6295Email ..................................................................................................... [email protected] Coach ................................................................................... Lauren Soldner-RadwanAlma Mater ...............................................................................................................Gannon ‘09Phone ...................................................................................................................814-332-4345

TEAM HISTORYInaugural Season ............................................................................................................... 1977All-Time Overall Record ...................................................................................781-422-3 (.648)All-Time NCAC Record .......................................................................................131-85-3 (.607)NCAC Regular Season Championships/Last .................................................................. 5/2012NCAC Tournament Championships/Last ......................................................................... 4/2013NCAC Postseason Appearances/Last ........................................................................... 16/2013

DIRECTIONS TO ROBERTSON ATHLETIC COMPLEX

Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site:

www.alleghenygators.com. Log on to the official web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The

softball site features same day event recaps, press releases, photos galleries, highlight, player and coach interviews,

athlete and coach profiles, video highlights, historical data and much more.

Allegheny Athletics on the Webwww.alleghenygators.com

a tradition of excellence9 - TIME NCAC CHAMPIONS

10 NCAA WORLD SERIES

22 ALL-AMERICANS

GATOR SOFTBALL

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ALLEGHENY ATHLETICS

Mailing Address ...................................................................520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335

Athletic Fax ......................................................................................(814) 337-1217

Director of Athletics and Recreation ..................................................... Portia HoegPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-3350Email .................................................................................... [email protected]

Associate Athletic Director for Facilities & Recreation ............................... Bill RossPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-2316Email .....................................................................................wross@allegheny.edu

Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance & Operations ................... Mandy PrusiaPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-3367Email ..................................................................................mprusia@allegheny.edu

Director of Athletic Communications (Media Contact) ............................Jim BergerPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-5952Email ................................................................................... [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information Director ........................................Bryan MontgomeryPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-2812Email ........................................................................ [email protected]

Director of Equipment ....................................................................... Ron ClementsPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-4396Email ...............................................................................rclements@allegheny.edu

Office Coordinator ..................................................................................Lori RigglePhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-3350Email .....................................................................................lriggle@allegheny.edu

Department Secretary ........................................................................ Bonnie DunnPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-2154Email .................................................................................... [email protected]

Head Athletic Trainer ........................................................................Jamie PlunkettPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-2817Email ................................................................................. [email protected] Athletic Trainer ...........................................................Danielle LodanoskiPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-2805Email ................................................................................... [email protected] Athletic Trainer .................................................................Laura DillamanPhone ..............................................................................................(814) 332-2805Email ................................................................................ [email protected]

ATHLETICS SUPPORT STAFF

SOFTBALL GUIDE CREDITSThe 2014 Allegheny softball guide is a publication of the Allegheny department of athletic communications. Layout/Editing by Jim Berger. Photography by Ed Mal-liard. Historical and facility photos provided by Bill Owen, Ed Malliard, Russell Kramer, and the department of athletic communications where known.

ON THE COVER: From left to right - Halea Hayden, Maureen Pallone, Caitlin Nealer, Sadie Stuart

INSIDE FRONT COVER: Top, left to right (2004 NCAC tournament champions, Giannina Coccaro ‘06, 2013 NCAC championship celebration; Bottom, left to right (Maggie Bodenlos ‘10, 2013 NCAC tournament champions, Penny Whiteman ‘91)

Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.”

A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater.

In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” made its debut.

THE GATORS

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ALLEGHENY ADVANTAGE

Allegheny College, the nation’s 32nd oldest college, is a nationally recognized college of the liberal arts and sciences. Allegheny’s 2,100 students are active in social, economic, and environmental issues and work collaboratively with faculty as part of the learning process. The College’s nationally recognized programs such as the Center for Political Participation, the Allegheny College Center for Experiential Learning, and the Center for Economic and Environmental Development, and the Vukovich Center for Arts and Communication offer powerful and engaging out-of-classroom experiences.

With about 40 programs of study and the capstone comprehensive Senior Project, the College’s rigorous education results in benefits that include acceptance rates to medical and law school that are twice the national average. And Allegheny’s geographic setting is ideal for our active student population, who enjoy biking, rock climbing, canoeing, and kayaking.

Allegheny College is included among the 100 “best values” in liberal arts colleges in the nation, according to Kiplinger’s, a private financial advising company. Kiplinger’s is the latest national publication to include Allegheny among the nation’s finest liberal arts colleges. Allegheny College is also featured in Princeton Review’s The Best Colleges, an annual guidebook profiling North America’s top institutions for undergraduate education; Washington Monthly’s “2012 College Rankings: What Can Colleges Do for the Country?,” which ranks Allegheny College No. 41 of the top 252 liberal arts colleges in the nation; and The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2012, which profiles the country’s best and most interesting colleges and universities.

Allegheny is also one of 40 colleges included in Loren Pope’s Colleges, is ranked No. 20 by Newweek for academic rigor, and ranked No. 55 by the Sierra Club for Greenest Colleges in America. In addition to publishing its own rankings, Kiplinger gave readers the opportunity to vote on which private colleges represent the best value and Allegheny closed third across the nation in the readers’ poll.

We’re proud of Allegheny’s tradition, beautiful campus and cutting-edge technologies. And we know that our professors are leading scholars who pride themselves even more on being among the best teachers in the nation. But it’s our students who make Allegheny the unique and special place that it is.

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE PROMINENT ALUMNIPartial List

William McKinley 1865, 25th President, United StatesClarence Darrow 1878, Noted Attorney (Scopes “Monkey” Trial)Ida Tarbell 1880, Leading Muckraker and Lincoln BiographerThomas Francis, Jr. '21, Created Polio Vaccine with Dr. Jonas SalkPaul Siple '32, Originator of the Wind-Chill FactorRaymond P. Shafer '38, Statesman; Former Governor of PennsylvaniaBarbara Robinson '48, Children’s Author (“Best Christmas Pageant Ever”)Glenn Jones '52, Founder, Jones International University, first nationally accredited online universityWilliam E. "Bill" Crofut '58, Folk SingerGlenn Beckert '62, Former Major League Baseball All-Star, Chicago CubsWilliam J. Ruehle '64, Vice President and CFO, Broadcom CorporationRobert Vukovich '65, Pres., CEO & Chairman, Wellspring Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Douglas Durst '66, President, Durst Organization.Robert C. Woodworth '69, President and CEO, Pulitzer, Inc.Ben Burtt '70, Oscar Winning Sound Designer (“Star Wars”, “E.T.”)Chris L. Groenendaal '70, Broadway singerQ. Todd Dickinson '74, Former United States Assistant Secretary of CommerceMichael Piraino '74, CEO, National Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)Robert Marchman '80, Executive Vice President, Market Surveillance, Regulation for the NYSEJane Earll '80, Pennsylvania State SenatorRobert D. Dowling '81, Noted Cardiovascular Surgeon, Univ. of Louisville HospitalWilliam S. Demchak '84, Chairman, PNC Financial ServicesDag J. Skattum '84, C-Head, Global Mergers & Acquisitions, J.P. Morgan & CompanyRick Dohr '87, Music Director and Pianist, The Eagles and Don HenleyTim Hoffman '88, Noted Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeon, Columbus Children's Hospital

In 2012, U.S. News and World Report Ranked Allegheny College as the

#1 Best Up-and-Coming Liberal Arts College in America.

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Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that

employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.

major/minor combinationsrequired to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences

four-year seminar seriesbeginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years

capstone senior projectan essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis

off-campus experiences2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led learning tours

state-of-the-art facilitiesscience research complex and premier communication arts center

extraordinary outcomesgraduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average

EnrollmentTotal students .................................................................................................. 2,100Men/women ...............................................................................................47%/53%States/countries represented ........................................................................... 44/34

Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 studentsRanked in top 25% of high school ..................................................................... 75%SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%) ........................................1100 – 1300ACT (middle 50%) ........................................................................................... 23-29High schools represented ................................................................................... 360From outside Pennsylvania ............................................................................... 42%Minority/international students ........................................................................... 18%

FacultyFull-time faculty .................................................................................................. 164Ph.D. or other terminal degree .......................................................................... 95%Student-to-faculty ratio ....................................................................................... 12:1Average class size, introductory ........................................................................... 21Average class size, advanced .............................................................................. 11Classes with fewer than 30 students ................................................................. 89%

FacilitiesMajor buildings ..................................................................................................... 42Central campus .......................................................................................... 79 acresRecreation complex .................................................................................. 203 acresBousson nature preserve ......................................................................... 283 acres

Financial AidExtensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters.Students receiving need-based aid ................................................................... 71%Tuition and fees (2013 – 14) ......................................................................... $39,100Room and board (2013 – 14) ......................................................................... $9,920

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ............................................................. Over 100Varsity teams ........................................................................................................ 21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation ............... Over 50%Live on campus ...............................................................................................100%Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, comedians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.

Experience Outside the ClassroomComplete independent research Senior Project ..............................................100%Undertake internships ........................................................................................75% Available internships ................................................................................. 2,000Participate in community service .............................................................. Over 60% Total hours of service per year ................................................................ 50,000Travel on EL Seminars per year ......................................................................... 100Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year .................................................70 – 80

OutcomesGraduate from Allegheny ...................................................................................80% Complete their degree in four years ............................................................92%Start a career directly ........................................................................................45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ........................................90%Go on to graduate school directly ......................................................................45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) ..........................................................80–100%Join long-term service opportunities directly .....................................................10%

ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY

American studiesapplied computing applied economicsart & technologyart & the environmentart (studio)art history Asian studiesastronomybiochemistrybiological and physical studiesbiology black studieschemistryChinese studies

Chinese language and literature

classical studiescommunication artscomputer sciencecreative writingdance & movement studieseconomics educationEnglishenvironmental geologyenvironmental scienceenvironmental studiesenvironmental writingFrench/French studies

geologyGerman/German studiesglobal health and

developmenthistoryinternational studiesjournalismLatinLatin American & Caribbean

studieslesbian, gay, bisexual &

transgender studiesmanagerial economicsmass communication/

media studies

mathematicsmedieval & Renaissance

studiesMiddle East & North African

studiesmusicmusic historymusic performancemusic theoryneurosciencephilosophyphysicspolitical sciencepre-dentalpre-law

pre-medicinepre-nursingpre-pharmacypre-veterinarianpsychologyreligious studiesscience, health & societySpanishtheatrevalues, ethics & social actionwomen’s studieswritingand self-designed

Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible.

DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMSUndergraduate DegreesBachelor of Arts, Bachelor of ScienceTeacher CertificationCooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2)Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University

Accelerated Doctorate Programs Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Western Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineEngineering Cooperative ProgramEngineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Western Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia UniversityPreferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?Jill Fuduric ‘01

Economics / Women’s Studies Head Softball Coach, East Stroudsburg University

Dr. Mary Feeley ’78 Geology

Chief Geoscientist, ExxonMobil Corporation

Lauren Hornish ‘01 History / English

Attorney, Harris Beach PLLC

Sarah Delano ‘80 Speech

Audiologist, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh

Dr. Patricia Smolter ‘03 Chemistry / History

Physician in Emergency Medicine, St. Vincent Health Systems

Deborah Hiwiller ‘85 Economics / Psychology

Assistant Vice President, First Niagra Bank

Lindsay Gasparovich ‘06 Women’s Studies / Psychology / English

Crisis Clinician, Western Psychiatric Institute

Suzanne Helfant ‘88 Communication Arts

Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Kenyon College

Maria Santabene ‘06 Biology / Psychology

Veterinarian, VCA Northview Animal Hospital

Janell Logue ‘90 French

District Superintendent, Avella Area Schools

Stephanie Lasinski ‘09 Neuroscience / Economics

Physical Therapist, MOS Physical Therapy

Kyle Marie Sollenberger ‘90 Political Science

Assistant District Attorney, Westmoreland County

Rebecca Burns ‘10 International Studies / Spanish

Cryptonlinguist, U.S. Army

Kristin Egers ‘91 Environmental Science / Geology

Senior Geologist, Pennsylvania Geological Survey

Gia Celularo ‘88 was the first Allegheny softball player to continue her competitive career beyond graduation as she was signed by the legendary Stratford Brakettes of the Amatuer Softball Association (ASA). Celularo was a four-year starter for the Gators, earning three All-America honors and helping the team to a 133-24 record, including four top-five finishes in the NCAA Tournament. Most recently, Celularo has served as the director of planning/inventory at Kadant Web Systems in Auburn, Mass.

In addition to its outstanding tradition on the field that has resulted in the Gators being the seventh-winningest program in NCAA postseason history, Allegheny’s alumni is highly successful and has penetrated all areas of science, medicine, and academia.

Dr. Cheryl Stambor ’77 English / French

Senior Vice Provost, University of Texas at El Paso

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Robertson Field is located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex. The field, which opened in 1992, has played host to the 1994, 1995 and 1996 NCAA Division III Regional Softball Championships, as well as the 2004, 2008, and 2012 NCAC Softball Tournaments. The newly-installed permanent outfield fence sits at 200 feet to left and right field and 210 feet to center field. The facility includes a batting cage, which sits behind the field.

The softball complex also features 25-foot long dugouts, a 25-foot high backstop, a full-field underground watering system, a full-field tarpaulin, an 8x15-foot electronic scoreboard, a fully-enclosed press box, a sound system, spacious locker rooms and a fully-enclosed permanent fence.

Originally known as College Field, the complex was named after Andrew Wells Robertson in 1962 to honor the year he was named Chairman Emeritus of the Allegheny Board of Trustees. Robertson purchased additional acreage along Park Ave. to supplement land originally donated in 1910 by John F. Eberhart. (class of 1853). In addition to donating land, Robertson underwrote the cost of developing the athletic field. A beautiful and spacious venue for intercollegiate athletics, Robertson saw that the natural setting was preserved by having shrubbery and trees removed during construction replanted elsewhere on campus.

Led by tri-captains Beth Giese, Arlie Sears, and Linda Weber, Allegheny recorded a victory in the program’s first-ever home game early in the 1977 season with a 31-8 win against Robert Morris University.

Robertson Athletic Complex also includes the 3,000-seat Frank B. Fuhrer Field; one of the nation’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts; and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter and trails for outdoor recreation.

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One of the most prominent landmarks on the Alleghey campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997, and serves as the hub of Gator athletics.

The main part of the facility is the sports forum, located on the upper level. This includes 27,000 feet of open floor space, and it gives the Gator softball team a year-round location to practice, as it includes a full-size batting cage, as well as indoor pitching mounds, hitting tees, nets, and more.

Suspended above the sports forum is a three-lane, 200-meter indoor running track, while located just off the sports forum is a 2,500 square foot weight room that includes free weights and resistance lifting equipment.

The Wise Center also houses a plethora of cardio equipment, including ellipticals, stationary bikes, and treadmills, which were all installed in January 2014.

The Wise Center swimming natatorium, the Mellon Pool, is located on the same level to provide additional cross-training and rehab opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all athletic activities.

On the ground floor of the Wise Center sits the performance arena, the home of Gator basketball and volleyball. The 1,200-seat gymnasium contains a Neo Shock floor that is used by several NBA teams, while the bleachers, which include several rows of chairback seating, can be electronically compressed to create two full-length courts for basketball practice. Spectators enter the arena at street level onto a spacious concourse that features concessions and a celebration of Allegheny’s rich athletic history.

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HEAD COACH BETH CURTISS

The 2013 campaign marks the second at Allegheny for Beth Curtiss, who has enjoyed a distinguished playing and coaching career in the region.

Curtiss quickly made her mark at Allegheny, as the 2013 Gators captured the ninth North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship in program history, going on to advance to the NCAA Division III Regional championship game. The Gators, who finished 24-20 overall and 10-6 in the NCAC regular season, had a number of players garner accolades after the historic season. Second baseman Sadie Stuart, pitcher Caitlin Nealer, first baseman Halea Hayden, and shortstop Stephanie Fort were all named All-NCAC, while Stuart and Nealer went on to be named NFCA All-Region after record-breaking seasons. Stuart set single-season school records with 11 home runs and 19 hit-by-pitches, while Nealer, who has established herself as one of the most dominant pitchers in the nation, won 21 games, including six complete-game shutouts, while setting an NCAC record with 276 strikeouts.

Prior to her arrival in Meadville, Curtiss spent nine years at Gannon University, including nine as head coach of the Golden Knights. Under Curtiss’ guidance, Gannon qualified for the NCAA Division II Championship Tournament for three consecutive seasons starting in 2005. In 2007, she led Gannon to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (GLIAC) regular-season and tournament championship.

With a career record of 266-139, Curtiss totaled the second-most wins in program history, while her winning percentage of .656 is the best in the history of Gannon softball. During her tenure with the Golden Knights, she also helped guide Joanna Fergus and Jaclyn Corroto to National Fast Pitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America accolades and saw the breaking of 30 individual season and career records.

In her first season with Gannon, she guided the then-Lady Knights to a 40-14 record, which was the second-best single-season mark in program history. Gannon won at least 20 games every year under Curtiss’ tutelage, while the 2002 and 2003 squads advanced to the GLIAC Tournament Championship. The Golden Knights made national noise during the 2005 campaign, earning the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory en route to another stellar season. The following season, Curtiss’ club excelled even further, finishing one win away from the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Championship while boasting a 41-18 overall record.

After taking a pause in her coaching career following the 2008 campaign, Curtiss served for three years as an admissions representative at the Fortis Institute in Erie, Pa. In 2011, she was an assistant for Division II Mercyhurst College with an emphasis on training the defensive infielders.

Curtiss graduated Summa Cum Laude from Gannon University with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary/Early Childhood Education in 1999. On the field, Curtiss was a four-year letterwinner for the Knights, twice being named All-GLIAC while also being named to the NFCA All-Academic Team.

Before becoming head coach at Gannon, Curtiss served for four years as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Metro Express (16-under) managing and coaching high school athletes in the Junior Olympic Development program.

Curtiss resides in Erie with her family, including husband Shaun, daughter Grace (6), and son Luke (4).

THE CURTISS FILEBirthdate: July 15, 1977, Pittsburgh, Pa.Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.Family: Husband Shaun; Daughter Grace (6), Son Luke (4)Education: Bachelor of Science-Elementary/Early Childhood Education, Gannon University, 1999 Date announced as Allegheny Head Coach: August 8, 2012College Coaching Career: Head Coach, Allegheny College, 2012-; Assistant Coach, Mercyhurst College, 2011; Head Coach, Gannon University, 2001-08Playing Career: Gannon University, 1996-99Noteworthy Awards: NFCA All-Academic; two-time All-GLIAC

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYear Overall Pct. Conf Pct.2001 40-14 .590 14-6 .7002002 30-13-1 .538 13-7 .6502003 28-21 .475 6-7 .4622004 28-17 .500 7-11 .3892005 33-18 .615 12-6 .6672006 41-18 .571 14-6 .7002007 38-15 .364 13-7 .6502008 28-23 .250 7-13 .3502012 24-20 .545 10-6 .625Totals 290-159 .646 98-69 .587

2012 NCAC Tournament Champion2012 NCAA Division III Tournament2007 GLIAC Regular Season and Tournament Champions2005 NCAA Division II Tournament2006 NCAA Division II Tournament2007 NCAA Division II Tournament

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COACHING STAFF

SUZIE DENILLO - Assistant CoachSuzie DeNillo enters her second year on the Allegheny staff, where she assists with all day-to-day operations of the Gator program.

Prior to joining the Blue and Gold, DeNillo served as a head and assistant coach for the Metro Express, a Junior Olympic development team based out of Pittsburgh. She also spent the 2012 season as the head junior varsity coach at her alma mater, Penn-Trafford High School, in Harrison City, Pa.

Beginning her tenure with the Metro Express in 2008, DeNillo also served as the assistant youth director for the National Softball Association of Western PA/WV starting in 2007.

DeNillo was part of the Clarion softball coaching staff for two years, while she was earning her Master of Science in Sports Management Studies and Intercollegiate Athletic Administration from California (Pa.). DeNillo also earned her undergraduate at Clarion in 2011, where she was a three-year letterwinner and two-time team captain for the Golden Eagles.

LAUREN SOLDNER-RADWAN - Pitching CoachLauren Soldner-Radwan begins her second season as a member of the Gator softball staff, following a three-year stint on the coaching staff of the McDowell High School Trojans in Erie.

She attended and played softball at Gannon University from 2005-09. She was a four-year starting pitcher and led the Lady Knights to three consecutive NCAA Division II Regional Appearances and a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) championship. During her collegiate career, Soldner-Radwan broke many of the Gannon single season and career pitching records. She still ranks second all time at Gannon in victories (65) and second all time in strikeouts (566). She holds the Lady Knights’ single-season records for wins (21), games played (36), games started (31), and innings pitched (197.1).

Soldner-Radwan was a three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection and a four-time GLIAC All-Academic Team honoree, graduating Gannon Summa Cum Laude. She is a native of Sylvania, Ohio where she attended and played softball at Sylvania Southview High School. Currently employed as a special education teacher in the Harbor Creek School District, she and her husband, Greg reside in Erie.

Suzie DeNillo Lauren Radwan

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNo Name Yr Pos BT Hometown/High School1 Shannen Segiel Jr. OF L/R North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin2 Kaitlyn Campbell Fr. C/IF R/R Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park3 Hannah Blinn Fr. C/IF R/R Tarentum, Pa. / Deer Lakes4 Alexis Ryan Fr. IF/OF R/R Claridge, Pa. / Penn-Trafford5 Belle Mazurik So. OF L/R Saegertown, Pa. / Saegertown8 Halea Hayden Sr. 1B L/L Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Hills10 Abrianna Sadler Fr. OF/P R/R Harrison City, Pa. / Penn-Trafford11 Leah Herlocker Jr. IF/OF R/R Wilmette, Ill. / New Trier14 Margaret Clarke Fr. IF/OF R/R Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bishop Canevin15 Dana Bacharach Fr. P/OF R/R Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional16 Allie Landowski So. IF R/R Lower Burrell, Pa. / Burrell17 Katrina George So. C R/R New Kensington, Pa. / Valley18 Sadie Stuart Jr. IF R/R Jamestown, N.Y. / Falconer Central19 Allison Cabo Fr. IF/P R/R Woodstown, N.J. / Woodstown21 Maureen Pallone Sr. OF R/R New Kensington, Pa. / Valley22 Caitlin Nealer Jr. P R/R New Kensington, Pa. / Valley23 Hannah Olenik So. P R/R Rocky River, Ohio / Rocky River24 Taylor Massart Fr. IF R/R Sarver, Pa. / Freeport25 Miranda Arison Fr. P/IF L/L New Salem, Pa. / Brownsville27 Hailey Marthaler So. IF R/R Cranberry Township, Pa. / Seneca Valley

PRONUNCIATIONS CLASS BREAKDOWN GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN#1 Shannen SEE-gl#5 Bell mah-ZUR-ick#8 HAY-lee Hayden#15 Dana BACK-ah-rack#19 Allison KAY-bo#21 Maureen pa-LONE#27 Hailey Mar-they-ler

Total Players: 20Freshmen: 9 (Miranda Arison, Dana Bacharach, Hannah Blinn, Allison Cabo, Kaitlyn Campbell, Margaret Clarke, Taylor Massart, Alexis Ryan, Abrianna Sadler)Sophomores: 5 (Katrina George, Allie Landowski, Hailey Marthaler, Belle Mazurik, Hannah Olenik).Juniors: 4 (Leah Herlocker, Caitlin Nealer, Shannen Segiel, Sadie Stuart)Seniors: 2 (Halea Hayden, Maureen Pallone).

Illinois: 1 (Leah Herlocker)New Jersey: 1 (Allison Cabo)New York: 1 (Sadie Stuart)Ohio: 1 (Hannah Olenik)Pennsylvania: 16 (Miranda Arison, Dana Bacharach, Hannah Blinn, Kaitlyn Campbell, Margaret Clarke, Katrina George, Halea Hayden, Allie Land-owski, Hailey Marthaler, Taylor Massart, Belle Mazurik, Caitlin Nealer, Maureen Pallone, Alexis Ryan, Abrianna Sadler, Shannen Segiel).

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8haleaHAYDENSenior • First Base • L/LPittsburgh, Pa. • North Hills

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 5 (4/13/11 vs. Oberlin)Hits: 5 (4/13/11 vs. Oberlin)Runs: 3 (3 times)RBI: 3 (4 times) Walks: 3 (4/12/12 vs. Grove City)SB: 3 (3/17/13 vs. Manchester)Extra-Base Hits: 2 (5 times)Hitting Streak: 9 Multi-Hit Games: 33Multi-RBI Games: 11

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2011 28 84 18 35 13 2 1 15 14 12 14 .4172012 39 108 22 44 9 1 1 20 19 14 16 .4072013 44 125 30 44 13 1 2 33 24 20 5 .352Career 111 317 70 123 35 4 4 68 57 56 35 .388

2013: Second Team All-NCAC selection… Finished in the top-10 in the NCAC in seven different categories, including walks (24-1st), RBI (33 – 3rd), on-base percentage (.460-4th), runs scored (30-5th), doubles (13-7th), hits (44-8th), and batting average (.352-10th)… Ended the season with 57 career walks, good for fifth all-time in program history… Committed just five errors in 367 chances, good for a .985 fielding percentage… Posted nine multi-hit games, while driving in two or more RBIs in 10 different games… Went 3-for-3, with a double, walk, RBI, and three runs scored, vs. Western New England (3/21)… Hit safely in nine straight games between 4/4 and 4/20… Went 3-for-5, with a walk, double, two RBIs, and three runs scored, in doubleheader sweep of Hiram (4/25)… Doubled, walked, and scored two runs in NCAC tourney victory over DePauw (5/3)… Named to NCAC Angola Regional All-Tournament team, after batting 8-for-13, with a double, homer, four runs scored, and five walks in five games.

2012: First Team All-NCAC…NCAC All-Tournament team…anchored the middle of Allegheny’s lineup while posting the highest fielding percentage on the team (.963)…finished second in the NCAC in on-base percentage (.500) while ranking among the national leaders…closed sixth in the league in batting average (.407), third in walks (19), fourth in stolen bases (16) and 10th in slugging percentage (.537)...started in all 39 games in right field and first base…led the Gators in batting average, on-base percentage and hits (44), while ranking second in total bases (58), walks and stolen bases…tied a career high with three stolen bases against Grove City (4/12)…boasted 13 multi-hit games, including a 3-for-4 effort against Kalamazoo (3/18)…hit safely in 19 of the team’s last 20 games…drove in a season-high three runs against Western New England (3/18) and Grove City (4/18).

2011: NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention…started all 28 games at first base…led Allegheny with a .417 batting average while also leading the squad in runs scored (18), hits (35), doubles (13), triples (2), extra base hits (16), walks (14), hit-by-pitch (2), total bases (55), stolen bases (14), slugging percentage (.655) and on-base percentage (.510)…paced the NCAC while finishing 10th in the nation in doubles per game…produced 10 multi-hit games including five games with at least three hits…tied a program record after going 5-for-5 with two runs and two RBI at Oberlin (4/13)…knocked in a career-high four runs while authoring her first career homerun at Kenyon (4/23)…had career-best three stolen bases versus John Carroll (3/22)…totaled at least two extra-base hits in three games…reached base safely in 22 of 28 games…finished first in the NCAC in on-base percentage, fourth in slugging, fourth in stolen bases, and fifth in batting average.

Personal: January 23, 1993…daughter of Shawn and Christina Hayden…two-year letterwinner in softball…German major with psychology minor.

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21maureenPALLONESenior • Outfield • R/RNew Kensington, Pa. • Valley

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 4 (14 times)Hits: 4 (4/15/12 vs. Kenyon)Runs: 3 (4/15/12 vs. Kenyon)RBI: 5 (5/13/13 vs. DePauw)Walks: 1 (6 times)Stolen Bases: 1 (3 times)Extra-Base Hits: 2 (3 times)Hitting Streak: 7 Multi-Hit Games: 17Multi-RBI Games: 10

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2011 28 79 10 19 4 0 1 5 6 14 1 .2412012 35 93 9 33 9 0 1 21 0 15 2 .3552013 41 116 8 25 5 0 2 13 4 20 0 .216Career 104 288 27 77 18 0 4 39 10 49 3 .267

2013: Made 40 starts, splitting time between left and center…Totaled 25 hits, including two homers and five doubles, while driving in 13 RBI… Went 6-for-11 in four-game span between 3/17-19, posting two-hit games against both Manchester (3/17) and Benedictine (3/19)… Hit safely in six of seven games between 4/6 and 4/17… Posted three RBIs, including two-run double, in win at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27)… Named to NCAC Championship All-Tournament team, after going 4-for-10 with a double, two homers, two walks, and seven RBIs in the four games… Went 2-for-2 with a homer, double, walk, and five RBIs in NCAC tourney opener vs. DePauw (5/3)… Hit two-run homer against Wittenberg to give Gators their second win of the NCAC tournament (5/3)… Hit RBI single in NCAC tournament championship game (5/4)… Went 2-for-3 in win over Capital in second round of NCAA Angola Regional.

2012: NFCA First Team All-Central Region…First Team All-NCAC…had at least one RBI in six consecutive games to end the regular season…most dangerous in the clutch, going 4-for-6 (.667) with the bases loaded, 14-for-31 (.452) with two outs, and 5-for-10 (.500) in the seventh inning…never went more than two starts without a hit and produced a team-high seven-game hitting streak during the year…15 of 21 runs batted in registered against the conference slate…batted team-best .415 in league play…finished among the NCAC leaders in batting average (.355) and slugging percentage (.484)…started in 29 games as the designated player while making appearances in 35 games.

2011: Started all 28 games as a rookie in left field…delivered first career homerun while finishing 2-for-3 against Bethany (4/3)…posted six multi-hit games including career-high three hits against Kenyon (4/23)…break-out effort against Kenyon included two doubles and a pair of runs scored…finished 2-for-3 with a walk against Hiram (4/28)…had a run-scoring single in her first career game versus Hamline (3/20).

Personal: Born February 20, 1992… daughter of Robert and Jennifer Pallone…member of 2007 and 2010 WPIAL softball championship teams…2010 Valley News Dispatch Honorable Mention…four-year letterwinner…National Honor Society…English major with economics minor.

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11leahHERLOCKERJunior • OF/IF • R/RWilmette, Ill. • New Trier

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 4 (eight times)Hits: 3 (3/28/12 vs. Fredonia St.)Runs: 2 (3 times)RBI: 2 (3 times) Walks: 1 (9 times)SB: 3 (3/17/13 vs. Manchester)Extra-Base Hits: 2 (3/28/12 vs. Fredonia)Hitting Streak: 7Multi-Hit Games: 7Multi-RBI Games: 3

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2012 39 109 9 28 4 0 0 13 6 9 1 .2572013 37 73 7 10 3 0 0 6 3 17 0 .137Career 76 182 16 38 7 0 0 19 9 26 1 .209

2013: Made 37 appearances, and 35 starts, primarily in the outfield… Totaled 10 hits and six RBIs… Went 2-for-3 with a double against Hope (3/19)… Posted RBIs in each end of NCAC doubleheader with Wooster (4/4)… Went 1-for-2 with a walk and two runs scored in opening game of Wittenberg twinbill (4/6), before stroking two-run double in the nightcap… Stroked RBI single in win over Oberlin (4/17).

2012: Started all 39 games at first base and right field…finished seventh in the NCAC in putouts (189) and ninth in chances (207)…recorded six multi-hit games including a 4-for-7 effort with three RBI at Kenyon (4/15)…set a career high with three hits at Fredonia State (3/28), including a pair of doubles…recorded a season-high 15 putouts against Peace (3/2)…tied an Allegheny team high with a seven-game hitting streak (4/15-25)…led all Allegheny players in strike out ratio with 9 k’s in 109 at bats.

Personal: Born December 11, 1992...daughter of Tom and Nancy Herlocker...played softball, volleyball, and golf at New Trier...2011 New Trier Most Improved Award in softball...scholar-athlete...coaching intern for Trevian softball...double major in spanish and biology.

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 4 (3/10/12 vs. Spalding)Hits: 2 (2 times)Runs: 2 (3/22/12 vs. Wash. & Jeff.)RBI: 1 (2 times) Walks: 1 (7 times)SB: 2 (3/22/12 vs. Wash. & Jeff.)Extra-Base Hits/Game: 0Hitting Streak: 7 Multi-Hit Games: 2Multi-RBI Games: 0

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2012 34 79 9 18 0 0 0 2 7 21 7 .2282013 28 12 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .083Career 62 91 19 19 0 0 0 2 7 21 7 .208

2013: Appeared in 29 games… Made five starts, primarily in right field… Served as team’s main pinch-runner… Scored 10 runs… Perfect in eight chances in the field… Went 1-for-2 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point on 3/22… Scored runs in NCAA regional games vs. John Carroll (3/9), Capital (3/10), and Anderson (3/12).

2012: Started 33 games while appearing in 34 playing primarily in left field…drove in her first career run with a game-winning single against Denison (3/31)…pieced together a five-game hitting streak during the season that included her first multi-hit performance against Plymouth State (3/20)…went 1-for-1 with two runs scored and two stolen bases versus Washington & Jefferson (3/22).

Personal: Born June 18, 1993...daughter of Michael and Kimberly Segiel...three-year letterwinner while playing left field at Norwin...National Honor Society...majoring in biology with a minor in psychology.

17shannenSEGIELJunior • Outfield • R/RNorth Huntingdon, Pa. • Norwin

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22caitlinNEALERJunior • Pitcher • R/RNew Kensington, Pa. • Valley

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched: 9.2 (4/27/13 vs. OWU)Strikeouts: 14 (4/27/13 vs. OWU)Walks (P): 6 (5/4/13 vs. Wittenberg)At Bats: 4 (18 times)Hits: 3 (3 times)RBI: 3 (3 times)Walks: 1 (4 times)Multi-Hit Games: 12Multi-RBI Games: 9Hitting Streak: 13

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2012 34 102 10 26 7 0 1 12 2 10 2 .2552013 42 132 10 38 9 0 1 26 1 14 0 .288Career 67 234 20 64 16 0 2 38 3 24 2 .274

2013: Second Team All-NCAC… Second Team NFCA All-Central Region… Set Allegheny single-season records in appearances (41), innings (244), and games started (30), while her 276 strikeouts are good for third most in a single-season, 25 complete games third, and 21 wins fifth most… Led the NCAC in wins, appearances, innings pitched, complete games, and shutouts (6), while ranking second in opponent batting average (.215) and ERA (2.31)… After two years, is third in Allegheny program history with 468 career strikeouts, while she ranks fifth in both career wins (44) and shutouts (13)… Struck out 10 or more batters in 10 different appearances… Allowed two or fewer earned runs in 28 outings… Threw complete-game (8 inn.) one-hitter, with 13 strikeouts, in extra-inning win over nationally ranked Christopher Newport (3/1)… Threw second complete game one-hitter of the season in NCAC opener at Denison (3/30), striking out six… Named NCAC Pitcher of the Week on April 8, after going 2-1 with one save and 27 strikeouts in four appearances on the week, including complete-game one-hitter followed by a two-inning save vs. Wooster (4/4), and an 11-strikeout complete game win over Wittenberg (4/7)… Started and worked seven scoreless with nine strikeouts in doubleheader opener vs. Oberlin (4/17), before coming on in relief in the nightcap to throw 5 2/3 perfect innings and strike out five to earn the win… Named MVP of 2013 NCAC Championship Tournament, after throwing all 26 innings in the four games and going 3-1 with 30 strikeouts and a 1.08 ERA… Allowed just one run with 13 K’s on tourney’s opening day (5/3) in wins over DePauw and Wittenberg… Named to NCAA Angola Regional All-Tournament Team… Went all seven innings, allowing just one hit and one walk with eight strikeouts, in NCAA tourney-opening win over John Carroll (3/9)… Allowed one run on three hits, with five strikeouts, to earn NCAA tournament win over Aurora (3/11)… Offensively, batted .288 (38-132) with a homer, nine doubles, and 26 RBIs… Posted nine

multi-hit games… Hit 4-for-7 with a double, four RBIs, and two runs scored, in twinbill at Wooster (4/4)… Had five hits and four RBIs in doubleheader sweep over Hiram (4/25).

2012: NCAC Pitcher of the Year…NFCA First Team All-Central Region…First Team All-NCAC…NCAC All-Tournament team…ranked seventh in NCAA Division III in earned run average (0.99)…listed among the national leaders in strikeouts, victories, saves, walks allowed (1.76), hits allowed (5.14) and shutouts…led the NCAC in earned run average, wins (23), appearances (32), opponents batting average (.194), innings pitched (190.2), strikeouts (192)…recorded most wins by an Allegheny pitcher in a single season in 17 years…opened collegiate career by giving up one earned run through her first 39 innings of work…secured victories in her first eight starts with four shutouts…struck out a season-high 11 batters while yielding one earned run in a superb complete-game victory against Williams (3/20)…in collegiate debut against D’Youville (3/2), gave up four hits and zero walks while striking out 10 in a 1-0 complete-game shutout…pitched a one-hit shutout in a complete-game victory in the NCAC tournament against Wooster (5/4)…surrendered three hits or less in 11 complete-game performances…picked up saves in her first two career relief appearances (Peace – 3/2, Manchester – 3/10)…appeared in 35 games at the plate…recorded six multi-hit games, including a season-high three hits at Kenyon (4/15)…in two games at Kenyon, finished 5-for-7 with six RBI and three doubles.

Personal: Born October 17, 1992...daughter of Richard and Patricia Nealer...fired two hitter to lead Valley to 2011 PIAA Class AAA Championship...2011 Valley News Dispatch Player of the Year...two-time MSA All-Star...2011 CBS Pittsburgh Diamond Dozen...three-time All-State...two-time WPIAL Pitcher of the Year...pitched Valley to 2010 WPIAL AA Championship...high school teammate of Allegheny player Maureen Pallone...psychology major with communication minor.

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Year W L ERA APP GS-CG IP H ER BB SO SV 2012 23 6 0.99 32 27-26 190.2 140 27 48 192 22013 21 17 2.31 42 30-25 245.0 206 81 72 276 1 Career 44 23 2.25 74 57-51 335.2 346 106 120 468 3

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18sadieSTUARTJunior • Infield • R/RJamestown, N.Y. • Falconer Central

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 5 (3 times)Hits: 3 (5 times)Runs: 2 (10 times)RBI: 4 (2 times) Walks: 2 (3 times)SB: 1 (6 times)Extra-Base Hits: 3 (4/10/13 vs. Fredonia)Hitting Streak: 10Multi-Hit Games: 19Multi-RBI Games: 12

2013: First Team All-NCAC… Third Team All-NFCA Central Region… Set single-season Allegheny record with 11 home runs, and finished sophomore year with 16 career long balls, good for a tie for fifth most in program history… Set school record with 16 hit-by-pitches, and now sits as Allegheny’s all-time career leader (26)… Led the NCAC in home runs and hit-batsmen, while placing third in total bases (90), fourth in slugging percentage (.682), and fifth in on-base percentage (.453)… Finished second on the team in batting average (.341) and hits… Tallied team-high seven sacrifice bunts… Opened the year by going 6-for-13 (.462) with two homers and five RBIs over the team’s first four games… Posted 10-game hitting streak between 3/22 and 4/10… Went 3-for-4 with a double, two homers, and four RBIs in win over Fredonia State (4/10)… Again homered twice, including the walk-off winner, to go with three RBIs and three runs scored, in win over Kenyon (4/14)… Became just the third player in program history to notch a pair of two-homer games in the same season… Named to NCAA Angola Regional All-Tournament team after going 13-for-21 (.619) in five tourney games… Finished 2-for-3 with a double and run scored in regional win over Capital (5/10)… Went 3-for-3 with a homer, double, and walk in tournament win over Aurora (5/11)… Went 3-for-4 with a run scored vs. Anderson (5/12). 2012: Started all 39 games at second base…finished second in the NCAC with 12 sacrifice hits…was hit-by-pitch a program-record 10 times, leading the conference while ranking in the top 20 in NCAA Division III…totaled 10 extra-base hits, including four home runs…finished 13th in the NCAC in slugging percentage (.500), 13th in on-base percentage (.425) and 15th in runs batted in (25)…finished second on the team in RBI…drove in a career-high four runs against Grove City (4/15) and Kenyon (4/15)…delivered eight multi-hit games, including lone three-hit performance at Kenyon (4/15)…hit first career homerun against Plymouth State (3/20) and second homerun in the team’s next game (Washington & Jefferson – 3/22)…hit Allegheny’s only grand slam of the season against Grove City (4/12)…doubled in three straight games (4/15-17).Personal: Born April 18, 1993...daughter of Randal and Dawn Stuart...All Western New York First Team All-Star...three-time CCAA Division I First Team All-Star...Buffalo News Super 7 Athlete of the Week (2011)...Second Team All-State (Class B)...four-time scholar-athlete...student council vice president...played high school basketball and hockey in addition to softball...undecided major and minor.

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2012 39 98 20 31 6 0 4 25 10 18 6 .3162013 44 132 29 45 12 0 11 27 12 19 0 .341Career 83 230 49 76 18 0 15 52 22 37 6 .330

17katrinaGEORGESophomore • Catcher • R/RNew Kensington, Pa. • Valley

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 4 (9 times)Hits: 2 (9 times)Runs: 2 (3 times)RBI: 3 (2 times) Walks: 2 (5/3/13 vs. DePauw)SB: 1 (5/4/13 vs. Wittenberg)Extra-Base Hits/Game: 1 (12 times)Hitting Streak: 6 Multi-Hit Games: 9Multi-RBI Games: 7

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2013 37 100 22 30 5 0 7 21 10 21 1 .300Career 37 100 22 30 5 0 7 21 10 21 1 .300

2013: Made 32 starts behind the plate as a freshman… Ranked second on the team, and third in the NCAC, with seven home runs… Finished ninth in the conference with .560 slugging percentage… Finished with even .300 batting average (30-for-100), driving in 21 RBIs and scoring 22 runs… Posted first career-hit with a single against William Peace (3/2)… Hit first career home run in win over Western New England (3/21)… Went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and one run in doubleheader with Wittenberg (4/6) to start a seven-game hitting streak… Went 2-for-3 with two RBIs in win over Fredonia State (4/10)… Went 3-for-6 with a double, homer, and three runs scored in Kenyon doubleheader (4/14)… Homered in both ends of doubleheader sweep of Hiram (4/25), finishing 4-for-6 with five RBIs in the two games… Hit two home runs in NCAC Tournament, both in wins over Wittenberg (5/3 and 5/4).Personal: Born August 11, 1993…daughter of John George…member of 2011 PIAA state championship team and 2010 WPIAL championship squad…2011 National Sportsmanship Award…two-time Valley News Dispatch First Team all-star (1B/C)…team captain…English major

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16allieLANDOWSKISophomore • Infield • R/RLower Burrell, Pa. • Burrell

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2013 18 34 3 6 0 0 0 4 5 9 0 .176Career 18 34 3 6 0 0 0 4 5 9 0 .176

2013: Made 17 appearances, and nine starts, primarily at DP… Tallied first career hit, an RBI single, in win over Fredonia State (4/10)… Hit game-winning, RBI single to lift Gators to win over Wittenberg in finals of NCAC Championship Tournament (5/4)… Hit safely in three games of NCAA Angola Regional, including 2-for-4 showing in win over Aurora (5/11).

Personal: Born April 21, 1994…daughter of Sharon and Brian Landowski…three-sport athlete at Burrell, lettering nine times in softball, tennis, and swimming…WPIAL scholar-athlete nominee…majoring in biology with a minor in psychology.

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 4 (5/11/13 vs. Aurora)Hits: 2 (5/11/13 vs. Aurora)Runs: 1 (3 times)RBI: 1 (4 times)Walks: 1 (5 times)Stolen Bases: 0Extra-Base Hits: 0Hitting Streak: 2 Multi-Hit Games: 1Multi-RBI Games: 0

5belleMAZURIKSophomore • Outfield • L/RSaegertown, Pa. • Saegertown

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2013 44 148 26 49 7 0 0 7 12 22 10 .331Career 44 148 26 49 7 0 0 7 12 22 10 .331

2013: Started all 44 games as a freshman, primarily in center field… Led team with 49 hits (second in NCAC) and 10 stolen bases… Ranked third on Gators with .331 batting average… Posted at least one hit in 31 different games… Turned in 18 multi-hit games, including four three-hit performances… Began year on six-game hitting streak, batting .588 (10-for-17) over the span… Went 3-for-4, with one RBI and three runs scored, vs. SUNY-Geneseo (3/19)… Went 4-for-7 with a walk, two stolen bases, and three runs scored in split doubleheader on 3/21 (Western New England/Wisconsin-Stout)… Went 4-for-8, scoring three runs and doubling twice, in doubleheader with Kenyon (4/14)… Named to NCAC All-Tournament Team after batting .500 (7-for-14) in the four tourney games… Put together seven-game hitting streak between 4/27 and 5/10, going 16-for-26 (.615) over the span, which included the NCAC Tournament… Went 2-for-4 in NCAA Regional victory over Capital (5/11).

Personal: Born, January 10, 1994…Daughter of Fred Mazurik and Michele McCracken…two-time first team all-region selection (OF/1B)…Meadville Tribune Dream Team…majoring in English with double minors in education and women’s studies... Member of Allegheny Education club.

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 5 (3 times)Hits: 3 (3 times)Runs: 3 (3 times)RBI: 2 (2 times)Walks: 2 (3/8/13 vs. Lynchburg)Stolen Bases: 2 (3/21/13 vs. W. New England)Extra-Base Hits: 1 (7 times)Hitting Streak: 7 Multi-Hit Games: 18Multi-RBI Games: 2

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27haileyMARTHALERSophomore • Infield • R/RCranberry Twp, Pa. • Seneca Valley

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB .AVG2013 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 .000Career 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 .000

CAREER HIGHSAt Bats: 3 (3/2/13 vs. William Peace)Hits: 0Runs: 0RBI: 0Walks: 1 (2 times)Stolen Bases: 0Extra-Base Hits: 0Hitting Streak: 0 Multi-Hit Games: 0Multi-RBI Games: 0

2013: Made six appearances as a freshman… Made first start on 3/2 vs. William Peace, playing DP… Picked up pinch-hit walks in back-to-back games (3/19 vs. SUNY-Geneseo, 3/21 vs. Western New England). Personal: Born September 3, 1994…daughter of Susan and Peter Marthaler…lettered in softball at Seneca Valley…majoring in political science and pre-law.

23hannahOLENIKSophomore • Pitcher • R/RRocky River, Ohio • Rocky River

CAREER HIGHSInnings Pitched: 9.0 (4/14/13 vs Kenyon)Strikeouts: 2 (4/14/13 vs. Kenyon)Walks: 3 (3/18/13 vs. Dubuque)

2013: Made 14 appearances as pitcher during freshman campaign… Threw 31 innings, finishing 2-0… Threw two scoreless, while recording first career strikeouts, vs. Amherst (3/17)… Earned first career victory vs. Wooster (4/4), working five innings and allowing three runs on five hits… Improved to 2-0 on the year after throwing all nine innings in extra inning win over Kenyon (4/14).

Personal: Born March 21, 1994…daughter of Michael Olenick and Linda DeBalzo…four-time team MVP in softball at Rocky River…two-time Second Team West Shore All-Conference…major and minor is undecided.

Year W L ERA APP GS-CG IP H ER BB SO SV 2013 2 0 4.02 14 9-1 31.1 46 18 13 8 0 Career 2 0 4.02 14 9-1 31.1 46 18 13 8 0

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25mirandaARISONFreshman • P/INF • L/LNew Salem, Pa. • Brownsville

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Graduate of Brownsville Area, where she was a four-year letterwinner in softball... National Honor Scoiety and Spanish National Honor Society member... Majoring in Biology with minors in Spanish and Psychology... Planned career in the medical field... Born 2/5/95... Daughter of Helen and James Arison.

15danaBACHARACHFreshman • OF/P • R/RMurrysville, Pa. • Franklin Regional

Two-sport athlete at Franklin Regional, lettering in softball and swimming... In softball, helped lead team to 2013 section championship while earning the team’s Sportsmanship of the Year Award... In the pool, earned the Coaches’ Award and helped the Panthers to three section championships... Biochemistry/Pre-Health major... Born 8/25/95... Daughter of Dan and Leslie Bacharach.

3hannahBLINNFreshman • C/INF • R/RTarentum, Pa. • Deer Lakes

Two-sport athlete at Deer Lakes, earning four letters apiece in softball and vol-leyball... Valley News Dispatch Softball Player of the Year in both 2012 and ‘13... Earned KDKA Extra Effort Award in 2012... Led team to WPIAL AA championship in 2012 and runner-up finish in ‘13... Daughter of Doug and Jan Blinn... Born 11/12/94... Environmental science major.

19allisonCABOFreshman • P/INF • R/RWoodstown, N.J. • Woodstown

Two-sport athlete at Woodstown, earning four letters apiece in softball and swim-ming... In softball, named 2013 Second Team All-Conference as a pitcher... 2012 First Team All-South Jersey utility player... Multiple all-conference awards in swimming... Daughter of James and Colleen Cabo... Born 1/29/95... Mathematics major with double minor in Studio Art and Middle East & North African Studies

2kaitlynCAMPBELLFreshman • C/INF • R/RBethel Park, Pa. • Bethel Park

Two-sport athlete at Bethel Park, lettering in softball and volleyball... Member of Bethel Park Student Government... Majoring in Biology with minor in Psychol-ogy... Planned career as a marine biologist... Daughter of Matthew and Maureen Campbell... Born 4/5/95.

14margaretCLARKEFreshman • OF/IF • R/RPittsburgh, Pa. • Bishop Canevin

Three-sport athlete at Pittsburgh’s Bishop Canevin, lettering in softball, soccer, and basketball... Helped both softball and soccer teams to section champion-ships... Biology major with Spanish minor... Born 2/28/95... Daughter of Gerald and Bridget Ann Clarke.

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24taylorMASSARTFreshman • Infield • R/RSarver, Pa. • Freeport

Played softball for four years at Freeport Area High School... First Team All-Sec-tion and All-Valley News Dispatch... National Honor Society... Majoring in Biol-ogy with minor in psychology... Planned career as a physical therapist... Born 1/24/95... Daughter of Cindy Sedoris and Kirk Massart.

4alexisRYANFreshman • OF/INF • R/RClaridge, Pa. • Penn-Trafford

Two-sport athlete at P-T, earning four letters in softball and two in tennis... Mathematics/Engineering major... Daughter of Michael Mains and Melissa Sadler... Born 5/26/94.

10abriannaSADLERFreshman • P/OF • R/RHarrison City, Pa. • Penn-Trafford

Four-year softball letterwinner at Penn-Trafford under coach Sam Denillo... Also two-year member of the Warriors’ cheerleading squad... National Honor Society... Born 10/21/94... Daughter of John and Sabrina Sadler... Undeclared major.

2014 Alphabetical Roster25............Arrison, Miranda ...................... Fr .........................P/IF15............Bacharach, Dana..................... Fr .......................OF/P3..............Blinn, Hannah .......................... Fr ........................ C/IF19............Cabo, Allison ........................... Fr .........................P/IF2..............Campbell, Kaitlyn .................... Fr ........................ IF/C14............Clarke, Margaret...................... Fr ......................OF/IF17............George, Katrina ....................... So ............................C8..............Hayden, Halea......................... Sr ...........................1B11 ............Herlocker, Leah ....................... Jr .......................OF/IF16............Landowski, Allie ....................... So ........................... IF27............Marthaler, Hailey ..................... So ........................... IF24............Massart, Taylor ........................ Fr ............................ IF5..............Mazurik, Belle .......................... So ......................... OF22............Nealer, Caitlin .......................... Jr ..............................P23............Olenik, Hannah........................ So ............................P21............Pallone, Maureen .................... Sr .......................... OF4..............Ryan, Alexis............................. Fr ......................OF/IF10............Sadler, Abrianna ...................... Fr .......................P/OF1..............Segiel, Shannen ...................... Jr ........................... OF18............Stuart, Sadie............................ Jr ............................. IF

2014 ScheduleDate Opponent Site Time2/28 Christopher Newport! N 3 p.m.2/28 Shenandoah! N 5 p.m.3/1 Eastern Connecticut N 10 a.m.3/1 Wilkes N 12 p.m.3/16 SUNY-Geneseo# N 9 a.m.3/16 Washington & Jefferson# N 11 a.m.3/17 Eastern Connecticut# N 9 a.m.3/17 Messiah# N 11 a.m.3/18 Amherst# N 9 a.m.3/18 Anderson# N 11 a.m.3/20 Otterbein# N 8 a.m.3/20 Plattsburgh State N 10 a.m.3/21 Utica# N 9 a.m.3/21 Wisc.-Whitewater N 11 a.m.3/25 Grove City (DH) H 3:30 p.m.3/26 Thiel (DH) A 3:30 p.m.3/29 Ohio Wesleyan (DH)^ H 1 p.m.4/1 Fredonia State (DH) A 3:30 p.m.4/2 Buffalo State (DH) H 3:30 p.m.4/5 Denison (DH)^ H 1 p.m.4/9 Wooster (DH)^ H 3:30 p.m.4/12 Wittenberg (DH)^ A 1 p.m.4/15 Case Western Reserve (DH) A 3:30 p.m.4/17 Hiram (DH)* A 3:30 p.m.4/19 DePauw (DH)* H 1 p.m.4/23 Oberlin (DH)* A 3:30 p.m.426 Kenyon (DH) A 1 p.m.5/2 NCAC Tournament TBA TBA! Virginia Beach Blast # National Training Center, Clermont, Fla. ^ North Coast Athletic Conference Opponent Home Games in BOLD

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Game Results for Allegheny (as of Jan 24, 2014)(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall NCAC Pitcher of record Attend Time

Mar 01, 2013 vs #16 Rowan W 4-2 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (W 1-0) 2 5 1:15Mar 01, 2013 vs #6 Christopher Newport W 3-0 (8) 2-0-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (W 2-0) 2 5 6:45Mar 02, 2013 vs Eastern Mennonite L 6-8 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 N. Persicano (L 0-1) 2 5 11:3Mar 02, 2013 vs William Peace W 8-3 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 N. Persicano (W 1-1) 2 5 3:30Mar 08, 2013 vs Lynchburg L 1-13 5 3-2-0 0-0-0 N. Persicano (L 0-1) 7 5 1:32Mar 08, 2013 at #18 Salisbury L 0-1 7 3-3-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L) 5 0 1:30Mar 09, 2013 vs Wilkes W 2-0 7 4-3-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (W) 5 0 1;14Mar 09, 2013 vs Randolph-Macon L 1-9 5 4-4-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L) 0 1:15Mar 17, 2013 vs Amherst L 0-5 7 4-5-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L 3-3) 5 4 10:3Mar 17, 2013 vs Manchester Uni. W 8-4 7 5-5-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (W 5-3) 6 0 1:56Mar 18, 2013 vs Univ. Of Dubuque L 0-10 5 5-6-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L) 1 4 4 5003/18/13 vs Benedictine W 5-4 7 6-6-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (W) 9 8 1:38Mar 19, 2013 vs Hope L 3-5 7 6-7-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L 5-5) 7 8 10:3Mar 19, 2013 vs Geneseo L 7-13 7 6-8-0 0-0-0 N. Persicano (L) 1 0 9 12:5Mar 21, 2013 vs Western New England W 12-4 6 7-8-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (W 6-5) 7 4 6:34Mar 21, 2013 vs Wisconsin-Stout L 0-5 7 7-9-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L) 8 9 1:45Mar 22, 2013 vs Wisconsin Eau-Claire L 2-10 6 7-10-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L 6-6) 8 7 10:3Mar 22, 2013 vs Wisc. Stevens Point L 0-3 7 7-11-0 0-0-0 C. Nealer (L 6-8) 8 5 1:30

* Mar 30, 2013 at Denison-1 W 4-0 7 8-11-0 1-0-0 C. Nealer (W 7-8) 1 0 0 1:10* Mar 30, 2013 at Denison-2 L 5-8 7 8-12-0 1-1-0 C. Nealer (L 7-9) 1 5 0 2:42* Apr 04, 2013 at College of Wooster-1 W 6-0 7 9-12-0 2-1-0 C. Nealer (W 8-9) 4 5 5:40* Apr 04, 2013 at College of Wooster-2 W 8-3 7 10-12-0 3-1-0 H. Olenik (W 1-0) 4 5 1:35* Apr 06, 2013 WITTENBERG-1 W 8-2 7 11-12-0 4-1-0 C. Nealer (W 9-9) 1 8 5 1:28* Apr 06, 2013 WITTENBERG-2 L 3-4 7 11-13-0 4-2-0 C. Nealer (L 9-10) 2 1 0 1:40

Apr 10, 2013 FREDONIA STATE-1 W 7-2 6 12-13-0 4-2-0 C. Nealer (W 10-10) 5 5 2:15* Apr 14, 2013 KENYON-1 L 6-10 7 12-14-0 4-3-0 C. Nealer (L 10-11) 1 4 0 1:29* Apr 14, 2013 KENYON-2 W 7-6 (9) 13-14-0 5-3-0 H. Olenik (W 2-0) 1 5 5 1:55* Apr 17, 2013 OBERLIN-1 W 1-0 7 14-14-0 6-3-0 C. Nealer (W 11-11) 6 5 1:10* Apr 17, 2013 OBERLIN-2 W 4-2 7 15-14-0 7-3-0 C. Nealer (W 12-11) 6 5 1:30* 4/20/13 at DePauw University-1 L 2-3 7 15-15-0 7-4-0 C. Nealer (L) -* 4/20/13 at DePauw University-2 L 5-6 (9) 15-16-0 7-5-0 C. Nealer (L 12-13) 7 9 2:21* Apr 25, 2013 HIRAM W 10-2 6 16-16-0 8-5-0 C. Nealer (W 13-12) 4 4 1:35* Apr 25, 2013 HIRAM-2 W 12-1 5 17-16-0 9-5-0 C. Nealer (W 14-12) 4 4 1:05* Apr 27, 2013 at Ohio Wesleyan-1 L 3-4 (10) 17-17-0 9-6-0 C. Nealer (L 14-13) 1 0 1 2:02* Apr 27, 2013 at Ohio Wesleyan-2 W 5-2 7 18-17-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 15-13) 1 3 2 1:32

5/3/13 at DePauw University W 8-0 5 19-17-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 16-13) 1 3 2 1:265/3/13 vs Wittenberg W 8-1 7 20-17-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 17-13) 1 4 1 1:395/4/13 vs Wittenberg L 4-7 7 20-18-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (L 17-14) 8 9 2:085/4/13 vs Wittenberg W 3-2 7 21-18-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 18-14) 9 4 1:43

N May 09, 2013 vs John Carroll W 4-0 7 22-18-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 19-16) 7 3 1:25N May 10, 2013 vs Capital W 6-3 7 23-18-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 20-16) 1 7 8 2:00n May 11, 2013 vs Aurora W 10-1 7 24-18-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (W 21-16) 9 8 1:35N May 12, 2013 ANDERSON (IN) L 4-16 7 24-19-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (L 21-16) 6 0 2:15N May 13, 2013 at Anderson (IN) L 1-5 7 24-20-0 10-6-0 C. Nealer (L 21-17) 6 5 1:25

() extra inning game

Sadie Stuart Katrina George

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Overall Statistics for Allegheny (as of Jan 24, 2014)(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 24-20 Home: 7-3 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 12-11 NCAC: 10-6

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%

Halea Hayden . 3 5 2 44-44 125 30 44 13 1 2 33 65 . 5 2 0 24 1 20 0 . 4 6 0 0 3 5-6 351 10 5 . 9 8 6

Sadie Stuart . 3 4 1 44-44 132 29 45 12 0 11 27 90 . 6 8 2 12 16 19 0 . 4 5 3 1 7 0-0 60 56 12 . 9 0 6

Belle Mazurik . 3 3 1 44-44 148 26 49 7 0 0 7 56 . 3 7 8 12 2 22 0 . 3 8 9 0 4 10-16 44 30 8 . 9 0 2

Stephanie Fort . 3 2 8 44-44 131 42 43 10 2 5 19 72 . 5 5 0 22 4 20 1 . 4 3 4 2 1 3-6 44 78 14 . 8 9 7

Katrina George . 3 0 0 37-33 100 22 30 5 0 7 21 56 . 5 6 0 10 1 21 0 . 3 6 6 1 1 1-1 239 12 10 . 9 6 2

Caitlin Nealer . 2 8 8 42-42 132 10 38 9 0 1 26 50 . 3 7 9 1 0 14 2 . 2 8 9 2 4 0-0 4 63 8 . 8 9 3

Scarantino . 2 6 9 8-8 26 3 7 0 0 2 6 13 . 5 0 0 1 0 6 0 . 2 9 6 0 1 1-2 7 18 2 . 9 2 6

Nicole Rodi . 2 5 0 42-42 116 12 29 6 0 4 19 47 . 4 0 5 9 1 12 0 . 3 0 5 2 4 0-0 29 79 15 . 8 7 8

Sophia Katz . 2 2 2 17-3 9 4 2 1 0 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 1 0 4 0 . 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

Maureen Pallone . 2 1 6 41-40 116 8 25 5 0 2 13 36 . 3 1 0 4 0 20 0 . 2 4 0 1 5 0-0 13 1 4 . 7 7 8

Allie Landowski . 1 7 6 18-10 34 3 6 0 0 0 4 6 . 1 7 6 5 1 9 0 . 3 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 5 1 . 8 5 7

Mikayla Moretti . 1 5 0 11-11 20 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 . 2 0 0 1 0 7 0 . 1 9 0 0 2 0-0 61 7 3 . 9 5 8

Leah Herlocker . 1 3 7 37-35 73 7 10 3 0 0 6 13 . 1 7 8 3 0 17 0 . 1 7 1 0 0 0-0 16 1 5 . 7 7 3

Shannen Segiel . 0 8 3 28-5 12 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 8 3 0 0 7 0 . 0 8 3 0 1 0-0 7 0 0 1.000

Hailey Marthaler . 0 0 0 6-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Hannah Olenik . 0 0 0 12-10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 4 1 . 8 3 3

N. Persicano . 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 4 1 . 8 0 0

Meggie White . 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Totals . 2 8 1 44 1182 206 332 72 3 34 182 512 . 4 3 3 107 26 205 3 . 3 5 1 9 34 20-31 880 368 89 . 9 3 3

Opponents . 2 3 9 44 1168 189 279 38 11 10 149 369 . 3 1 6 96 20 296 3 . 3 0 5 9 26 47-55 877 364 55 . 9 5 8

LOB - Team (277), Opp (252). DPs turned - Team (7), Opp (9). IBB - Team (2), S. Stuart 1, S. Fort 1. Picked off - S. Segiel1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

Caitlin Nealer 2 . 3 1 21-17 41 30 25 6/1 1 245.0 206 132 81 72 276 25 7 7 . 2 1 8 18 13 2 5 26Hannah Olenik 4 . 0 2 2-0 14 9 1 0/1 0 31.1 46 30 18 13 8 12 3 2 . 3 2 6 4 3 1 2 0N. Persicano 7 . 8 2 1-3 6 5 1 0/0 0 17.0 27 27 19 11 12 1 1 1 . 3 2 9 2 4 1 2 0Totals 2 . 8 2 24-20 44 44 27 7/1 1 293.1 279 189 118 96 296 38 11 10 . 2 3 9 24 20 4 9 26

Opponents 3 . 9 0 20-24 44 44 21 5/1 4 292.1 332 206 163 107 205 72 3 34 . 2 8 1 21 26 1 9 34

PB - Team (12), K. George 9, M. Moretti 3, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (2), K. George 1, M. Moretti 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - C.Nealer (40-47), K. George (37-42), M. Moretti (10-13), N. Persicano (4-4), H. Olenik (3-4).

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2013 TEAM GAME HIGHSBATTINGAt Bats: 37 - vs. Kenyon (4/14/13) 37 - at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)Runs Scored: 12 - vs. Western New England (3/21/13) 12 - vs. Hiram (4/25/13)Hits: 15 - vs. Western New England (3/21/13)RBIs: 11 - vs. Western New England (3/21/13) 11 - vs. Hiram (4/25/13)Doubles: 5 - vs. Wittenberg (4/6/13) 5 - vs. Fredonia (4/10/13)Triples: 1 - FOUR TIMESHome Runs: 3 - vs. Eastern Mennonite (3/2/13) 3 - vs. Kenyon (4/14/13) 3 - vs. Hiram (4/25/13)Walks: 9 - vs. Wittenberg (5/4/13)Strikeouts: 14 - vs. Salisbury (3/8/13)Stolen Bases: 4 - vs. Manchester (3/17/13)Hit-by-Pitch: 3 - FOUR TIMESLeft on Base: 13 - vs. Wittenberg (5/4/13)Hit into DP: 2 - vs. Capital (5/10/13)

FIELDINGPutouts: 29 - at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)Assists: 14 - vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Errors 7 - vs. Wisconsin Eau Claire (5/22/13)Passed Balls: 2 - at DePauw (5/3/13) 2 - vs. Anderson (5/12/13)

PITCHINGInnings Pitched: 9.2 - at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)Runs Allowed: 16 - vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Earned Runs: 9 - vs. Kenyon (4/14/13)Walks: 6 - vs. Wittenberg (5/4/13)Strikeouts: 14 - at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)Hits Allowed: 14 - vs. Kenyon (4/14/13)2B Allowed: 5 - vs. Kenyon (4/14/13)3B Allowed: 3 - at Wooster (4/4/13)HR Allowed: 2 - vs. Kenyon (4/14/13) 2 - vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Wild Pitches: 4 - vs. Wittenberg (5/4/13)Hit Batters: 4 - vs. Lynchburg (5/8/13)

2013 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSBATTINGAt Bats: 5 - SIX TIMESRuns Scored: 3 - FIVE TIMESHits: 4 - Stephanie Fort vs. Western N.E. (3/21/13)Doubles: 2 - Sadie Stuart vs. Geneseo (3/19/13)Triples: 1 - FOUR TIMESHome Runs: 2 - Sadie Stuart vs. Fredonia (4/10/13) 2 - Sadie Stuart vs. Kenyon (4/14/13)Total Bases: 10 - Sadie Stuart vs. Fredonia (4/10/13)Walks: 4 - Stephanie Fort at Denison (3/30/13)Strikeouts: 3 - FOUR TIMESSac Bunts: 2 - Nicole Rodi at DePauw (4/20/13) 2 - Belle Mazurik vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Srolen Bases: 3 - Halea Hayden vs. Manchester (3/17/13)Hit by Pitch: 3 - Sadie Stuart at Denison (3/30/13)

FIELDINGPutouts: 14 - Halea Hayden vs. Ahderson (5/12/13) 14 - Katrina George at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)Assists 6 - Stephanie Fort vs. Kenyon (4/14/13) 6 - Stephanie Fort vs. Oberlin (4/17/13) 6 - Stephanie Fort vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Errors: 2 - FOUR TIMESPassed Balls: 2 - Katrina George at DePauw (5/3/13) 2 - Katrina George vs. Anderson (5/12/13)

PITCHINGInnings Pitched: 9.2 - Caitlin Nealer at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)Runs Allowed: 11 - Caitlin Nealer vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Earned Runs: 9 - Caitlinl Nealer vs. Kenyon (4/14/13)Walks: 6 - Caitlin Nealer vs. Wittenberg (5/4/13)Strikeouts: 14 - Caitlin Nealer at Ohio Wesleyan (4/27/13)2B Allowed: 5 - Hannah Olenik vs. Kenyon (4/14/13)3B Allowed: 2 - Hannah Olenik at Wooster (4/4/13)HR Allowed: 2 - Hannah Olenik vs. Kenyon (4/14/13) 2 - Caitlin Nealer vs. Anderson (5/12/13)Wild Pitches: 4 - Caitlin Nealer vs. Wittenberg (5/4/13)Hit Batters: 3 - N. Persicano vs. Lynchburg (3/8/13)

2013 SUMMARYScore By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TotAllegheny 25 20 35 30 42 29 16 5 2 2 206Opponents 26 24 23 35 31 32 11 2 2 3 189

Record When...

Overall: 24-20Conference: 10-6Non-Conference: 14-14Home Games: 7-3Away Games: 5-6Neutral Site: 12-11vs. LHP Starter: 0-1vs. RHP Starter: 24-191-Run Games: 4-52-Run Games: 3-25+ Run Games: 11-8Extra Innings: 2-2Shutouts: 7-5

Scoring 0-2 Runs: 2-10Scoring 3-5 Runs: 8-7Scoring 6-9 Runs: 10-3Scoring 10+ Runs: 4-0

Opponent 0-2 Runs: 17-1Opponent 3-5 Runs: 6-8Opponent 6-9 Runs: 1-5Opponent 10+ Runs: 0-6Scored in 1st inning: 6-6Opp Scored in 1st : 5-9Scores First: 19-6Opp Scores First: 5-14

Leading after 4: 15-2Trailing after 4: 1-14Tied after 4: 8-4Leading after 5: 17-1Trailing after 5: 0-13Tied after 5: 5-3Leading after 6: 17-0Trailing after 6: 0-13Tied after 6: 2-3

Out-hit Opponent: 22-4Out-hit by Opponent: 2-14Hits are Tied: 0-2 Shannen Segiel

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2013 Allegheny SoftballBatting Analysis for Allegheny (as of Jan 30, 2014)

(All games Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct out out gndStephanie Fort 0 3 . 0 0 0 43 128 . 3 3 6 22 69 . 3 1 9 21 62 . 3 3 9 0 1 . 0 0 0 13 30 . 4 3 3 43 24 1.8Katrina George 0 0 - - - 30 100 . 3 0 0 15 57 . 2 6 3 15 43 . 3 4 9 1 3 . 3 3 3 10 24 . 4 1 7 30 16 1.9Halea Hayden 0 2 . 0 0 0 44 123 . 3 5 8 28 82 . 3 4 1 16 43 . 3 7 2 3 7 . 4 2 9 13 20 . 6 5 0 16 35 0.5Leah Herlocker 0 2 . 0 0 0 10 71 . 1 4 1 5 32 . 1 5 6 5 41 . 1 2 2 1 4 . 2 5 0 2 20 . 1 0 0 15 29 0.5Sophia Katz 0 0 - - - 2 9 . 2 2 2 2 5 . 4 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 3 0.0Allie Landowski 0 0 - - - 6 34 . 1 7 6 3 15 . 2 0 0 3 19 . 1 5 8 0 3 . 0 0 0 4 14 . 2 8 6 4 15 0.3Hailey Marthaler 0 0 - - - 0 6 . 0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.0Belle Mazurik 0 4 . 0 0 0 49 144 . 3 4 0 14 52 . 2 6 9 35 96 . 3 6 5 1 2 . 5 0 0 20 46 . 4 3 5 36 42 0.9Mikayla Moretti 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 18 . 1 1 1 0 9 . 0 0 0 3 11 . 2 7 3 0 1 . 0 0 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 4 6 0.7Caitlin Nealer 0 2 . 0 0 0 38 130 . 2 9 2 24 76 . 3 1 6 14 56 . 2 5 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 6 29 . 2 0 7 34 49 0.7Hannah Olenik 0 0 - - - 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Maureen Pallone 0 0 - - - 25 116 . 2 1 6 14 60 . 2 3 3 11 56 . 1 9 6 1 2 . 5 0 0 4 28 . 1 4 3 30 41 0.7Nicole Rodi 0 2 . 0 0 0 29 114 . 2 5 4 16 56 . 2 8 6 13 60 . 2 1 7 1 1 1.000 7 23 . 3 0 4 34 41 0.8Scarantino 1 3 . 3 3 3 6 23 . 2 6 1 5 10 . 5 0 0 2 16 . 1 2 5 0 0 - - - 1 11 . 0 9 1 7 7 1.0Shannen Segiel 0 0 - - - 1 12 . 0 8 3 0 5 . 0 0 0 1 7 . 1 4 3 0 0 - - - 0 4 . 0 0 0 1 3 0.3Sadie Stuart 0 3 . 0 0 0 45 129 . 3 4 9 18 53 . 3 4 0 27 79 . 3 4 2 2 2 1.000 13 38 . 3 4 2 44 28 1.6Totals 2 23 . 0 8 7 330 1159 . 2 8 5 166 585 . 2 8 4 166 597 . 2 7 8 11 31 . 3 5 5 96 295 . 3 2 5 298 339 0.9Opponents 27 82 . 3 2 9 252 1086 . 2 3 2 151 573 . 2 6 4 128 595 . 2 1 5 10 40 . 2 5 0 100 294 . 3 4 0 177 386 0.5

w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrspinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch

Player h ab avg h ab avg rbi ops pct h ab avg adv ops pct rbi w/out lob err fc klStephanie Fort 0 0 - - - 12 44 . 2 7 3 4 7 . 5 7 1 16 41 . 3 9 0 40 80 . 5 0 0 10 10 19 5 6 3Katrina George 1 1 1.000 11 39 . 2 8 2 1 4 . 2 5 0 12 40 . 3 0 0 23 60 . 3 8 3 12 5 35 4 4 4Halea Hayden 0 0 - - - 20 60 . 3 3 3 5 12 . 4 1 7 13 51 . 2 5 5 54 93 . 5 8 1 16 10 34 10 10 8Leah Herlocker 0 0 - - - 5 22 . 2 2 7 3 8 . 3 7 5 4 21 . 1 9 0 11 32 . 3 4 4 2 6 9 2 2 2Sophia Katz 0 1 . 0 0 0 2 3 . 6 6 7 1 1 1.000 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Allie Landowski 0 7 . 0 0 0 3 8 . 3 7 5 1 3 . 3 3 3 3 11 . 2 7 3 8 18 . 4 4 4 3 2 8 1 2 1Hailey Marthaler 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 5 . 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 2Belle Mazurik 0 0 - - - 7 33 . 2 1 2 2 6 . 3 3 3 11 47 . 2 3 4 21 57 . 3 6 8 5 6 33 3 2 8Mikayla Moretti 0 0 - - - 0 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 7 . 0 0 0 5 11 . 4 5 5 0 2 5 2 2 1Caitlin Nealer 0 0 - - - 18 58 . 3 1 0 11 16 . 6 8 8 11 43 . 2 5 6 43 83 . 5 1 8 10 21 43 2 5 4Hannah Olenik 0 0 - - - 0 0 - - - 0 0 - - - 0 0 - - - 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maureen Pallone 0 1 . 0 0 0 11 43 . 2 5 6 5 11 . 4 5 5 6 37 . 1 6 2 32 68 . 4 7 1 4 12 23 6 8 5Nicole Rodi 0 0 - - - 10 38 . 2 6 3 3 5 . 6 0 0 13 46 . 2 8 3 35 67 . 5 2 2 13 9 28 5 3 1Scarantino 0 0 - - - 2 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 - - - 3 5 . 6 0 0 7 11 . 6 3 6 3 2 1 0 1 4Shannen Segiel 0 0 - - - 0 0 - - - 0 0 - - - 0 3 . 0 0 0 2 6 . 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 2Sadie Stuart 0 0 - - - 13 32 . 4 0 6 1 4 . 2 5 0 12 33 . 3 6 4 37 67 . 5 5 2 10 10 17 2 2 4Totals 1 13 . 0 7 7 114 392 . 2 9 1 37 77 . 4 8 1 104 393 . 2 6 5 322 664 . 4 8 5 88 96 277 44 47 49Opponents 9 30 . 3 0 0 102 377 . 2 7 1 53 116 . 4 5 7 96 393 . 2 4 4 311 636 . 4 8 9 59 112 252 60 38 98

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance#Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

OFFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%1978 .402 11-11 336 128 135 11 8 2 120 168 .500 58 0 28 0 .490 0 8 70-70 205 118 70 .8221982 .234 21-21 525 128 123 9 11 4 109 166 .316 0 0 0 0 .234 0 0 42-42 407 170 54 .9141983 .265 33-33 841 185 223 23 10 2 130 272 .323 118 3 40 0 .358 0 64 76-89 657 287 89 .9141984 .267 24-24 696 178 186 12 18 3 158 243 .349 92 5 23 0 .357 0 25 33-34 459 176 39 .9421985 .285 38-38 1002 254 286 28 18 18 245 404 .403 106 0 59 0 .354 0 0 55-74 770 411 74 .9411986 .279 36-36 954 235 266 23 10 13 194 348 .365 82 0 49 0 .336 0 0 77-77 724 327 64 .943^1987 .329 35-35 915 201 301 53 16 4 197 398 .435 80 0 22 0 .383 0 7 83-83 609 246 60 .9341988 .321 45-45 1117 225 358 38 15 9 185 453 .406 92 2 25 0 .373 0 79 39-47 833 336 38 .9691989 .327 41-41 1078 224 353 29 12 10 194 436 .404 68 13 48 6 .374 0 84 18-29 774 373 53 .9561990 .294 38-38 933 143 274 30 16 7 135 357 .383 53 6 20 0 .336 0 107 32-39 746 450 57 .9551991 .299 34-34 885 120 265 33 10 3 107 327 .369 50 0 40 0 .337 0 0 23-25 640 270 51 .9471992 .293 34-34 932 146 273 39 11 3 106 343 .368 76 0 65 0 .346 0 0 16-18 671 465 44 .9631993 .330 38-38 1063 193 351 56 9 7 152 446 .420 55 0 63 0 .363 0 37 29-34 737 469 48 .9621994 .366 40-40 1190 305 436 92 20 16 261 616 .518 103 10 61 0 .421 0 16 31-36 790 594 65 .9551995 .318 49-49 1337 272 425 60 13 19 207 568 .425 122 0 117 0 .375 0 33 19-21 935 694 75 .9561996 .298 44-44 1132 239 337 74 15 10 190 471 .416 110 18 125 2 .367 8 31 42-56 837 279 76 .9361997 .315 43-43 1213 242 382 60 21 11 200 517 .426 89 7 103 3 .363 9 23 51-60 814 410 96 .9271998 .299 37-37 996 197 298 65 13 17 165 440 .442 101 9 128 2 .367 6 19 33-41 697 423 92 .9241999 .289 39-39 1019 180 294 42 6 10 142 378 .371 82 19 154 1 .353 0 47 47-54 744 422 81 .9352000 .259 42-42 1113 173 288 48 7 12 146 386 .347 107 14 156 3 .331 3 42 25-34 826 445 68 .9492001 .264 35-35 931 142 246 60 6 5 120 333 .358 51 11 124 8 .309 5 31 18-22 693 382 67 .9412002 .263 37-37 1005 155 264 43 4 3 125 324 .322 88 8 156 4 .325 7 47 41-46 780 383 69 .9442003 .254 39-39 1024 125 260 38 14 0 101 326 .318 69 12 141 5 .308 2 31 24-32 778 341 81 .9332004 .248 39-39 1057 137 262 57 8 9 117 362 .342 70 7 184 2 .298 5 45 19-28 821 348 52 .9572005 .264 39-39 995 149 263 40 23 7 114 370 .372 54 18 158 3 .312 7 35 25-32 760 357 75 .9372006 .276 40-40 1122 194 310 46 12 12 157 416 .371 64 8 162 2 .318 6 33 72-82 795 337 66 .9452007 .286 38-38 1008 171 288 30 10 12 143 374 .371 84 12 149 1 .346 5 34 64-76 737 323 55 .9512008 .334 39-39 1060 224 354 74 9 11 196 479 .452 95 10 121 2 .390 13 37 69-84 758 343 49 .9572009 .317 42-42 1159 204 367 69 10 24 184 528 .456 90 18 124 1 .373 8 61 69-81 853 427 56 .9582010 .264 33-33 906 106 239 35 6 11 97 319 .352 56 6 127 1 .308 8 36 45-55 680 307 54 .9482011 .279 28-28 717 97 200 44 2 14 92 290 .404 55 6 145 0 .333 4 18 28-38 525 221 69 .9152012 .304 39-39 994 193 302 58 4 19 160 425 .428 100 19 135 2 .376 8 39 81-91 761 377 72 .9402013 .281 44-44 1182 206 332 72 3 34 182 512 .433 107 26 205 3 .351 9 34 20-31 880 368 89 .933

PITCHING STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA1982 2.81 14-7 21 21 0 4/0 0 137.2 79 55 55 44 66 0 0 0 534 .148 0 0 0 01983 1.24 26-7 33 33 0 7/0 4 226.0 94 83 40 88 110 0 0 0 863 .122 20 3 0 01984 0.64 21-3 24 24 0 10/0 4 152.0 72 27 14 32 125 0 0 0 564 .136 10 4 0 01985 0.65 31-7 38 38 0 12/0 0 257.0 123 49 24 51 114 0 0 0 945 .138 0 0 0 01986 0.86 32-4 36 36 30 20/0 0 243.0 121 35 30 40 90 0 0 0 890 .142 0 0 0 01987 0.80 25-12 35 35 0 12/0 0 255.0 161 75 29 44 118 0 0 0 935 .182 0 1 0 01988 0.66 40-5 45 45 36 19/0 3 287.2 166 49 27 77 164 13 10 2 989 .185 16 3 0 01989 1.08 31-10 41 41 36 15/0 4 271.0 185 73 42 87 119 0 0 0 1028 .197 0 0 0 01990 1.16 26-12 38 38 32 9/0 4 258.1 178 84 43 77 86 0 0 0 1044 .187 11 14 0 01991 3.55 13-21 34 34 24 4/0 1 218.2 237 155 111 116 79 39 6 2 942 .287 0 0 0 01992 2.11 22-12 34 34 27 4/0 1 228.2 180 92 69 85 98 22 8 1 915 .217 0 0 0 01993 1.30 25-13 38 38 33 16/0 2 248.0 133 79 46 77 287 20 0 4 957 .148 4 0 0 01994 1.43 34-6 40 40 32 19/0 0 260.0 164 82 53 55 325 16 3 7 1005 .179 14 5 0 01995 1.25 39-10 49 49 42 15/0 1 319.0 211 95 57 93 386 38 3 5 1280 .184 5 5 0 331996 1.96 30-14 44 44 35 10/0 1 279.0 223 130 78 111 333 25 2 8 1238 .211 20 25 0 441997 2.84 22-21 43 43 35 4/0 1 271.1 331 212 110 110 95 50 15 4 1330 .289 16 28 3 451998 3.34 17-20 37 37 26 2/0 2 232.1 312 200 111 82 77 45 13 10 1152 .304 26 17 3 231999 3.22 20-18 39 39 26 4/0 0 248.0 276 162 114 82 124 41 9 7 1165 .271 14 13 0 532000 3.61 18-24 42 42 30 5/2 2 275.1 364 204 142 84 82 67 14 7 1323 .311 13 22 12 272001 2.88 13-22 35 35 32 4/0 0 231.0 260 140 95 52 92 46 2 9 1042 .273 14 15 2 222002 2.23 22-15 37 37 29 5/1 0 260.0 249 134 83 59 108 48 2 8 1128 .244 8 9 5 362003 3.19 16-22 39 39 30 4/0 0 259.1 280 172 118 74 152 45 1 9 1191 .265 18 17 3 412004 1.56 23-16 39 39 35 8/0 2 273.2 235 99 61 53 213 36 8 2 1143 .229 16 13 3 482005 2.62 21-18 39 39 34 6/0 0 253.1 293 149 95 71 173 59 5 4 1175 .282 17 18 3 432006 2.35 19-21 40 40 33 9/1 0 265.0 243 134 89 63 232 39 2 10 1155 .236 15 22 3 382007 2.73 19-19 38 38 30 7/0 0 246.0 268 133 96 91 141 41 4 13 1112 .276 19 6 6 382008 3.91 24-15 39 39 32 7/1 0 253.1 273 142 110 91 128 60 8 16 979 .279 16 6 13 422009 3.15 24-18 42 42 23 8/2 0 284.1 328 170 128 63 98 58 7 27 1166 .281 17 10 5 232010 5.08 12-21 33 33 21 3/0 0 226.2 271 162 128 86 147 58 15 8 1026 .290 20 5 8 382011 5.32 7-21 28 28 17 0/0 0 175.0 263 181 133 83 145 61 11 13 801 .328 17 6 7 172012 1.52 27-11 39 39 29 9/1 2 253.2 223 104 55 68 225 35 2 5 - .224 23 10 2 212013 2.82 24-20 44 44 27 7/1 1 293.1 279 189 118 96 296 38 11 10 - .239 24 20 9 26Single-season team records listed in BOLD ITALICS

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Batting Average (200 AB) Avg. Hits AB Years 1. Jodi Stuck .423 99 234 1992-932. Tara Dickert .423 225 523 1992-953. Jen Lorenzen .422 187 443 1997-004. Rachel Ryan .421 205 487 2006-095. Nancy Nelson .398 172 423 1985-88

Slugging Pct. (200 AB) Pct. TB AB Years1. Jen Lorenzen .725 321 443 1997-002. Nancy Nelson .660 285 432 1985-883. Rachel Ryan .659 321 487 2006-094. Jen Jacobs .620 298 481 1992-955. Tara Dickert .617 328 532 1992-95

Games Played 1. Annie Lawrence 170 1993-962. Laura Fromm 167 1995-983. Darcy Brandel 163 1996-994. Tara Dickert 160 1992-955. Debbie Macejka 159 1987-90 Lisa Klingensmith 159 1992-95 Rachel Ryan 159 2006-09

At Bats 1. Tara Dickert 532 1992-952. Laura Fromm 519 1995-983. Missy Clark 510 1992-954. Lisa Klingensmith 494 1992-955. Penny Whiteman 490 1988-91

Runs Scored 1. Gia Celularo 145 1985-882. Melissa Vogel 138 1984-873. Laura Fromm 128 1995-984. Rachel Ryan 126 2006-095. Missy Clark 122 1992-95

Hits 1. Tara Dickert 225 1992-952. Rachel Ryan 205 2006-093. Jen Lorenzen 187 1997-004. Laura Fromm 183 1995-985. Jen Jacobs 180 1992-95

Doubles 1. Tara Dickert 55 1992-952. Jennifer Lorenzen 41 1997-003. Laura Fromm 40 1995-98 Rachel Ryan 40 2006-095. Lauren Hornish 37 1998-01

Triples 1. Laura Fromm 18 1995-982. Melissa Vogel 16 1984-873. Lisa Klingensmith 15 1992-95 Nancy Nelson 15 1985-885. Rachel Ryan 14 2006-09

Home Runs 1. Jen Lorenzen 27 1997-002. Jen Jacobs 25 1992-953. Stephanie Fort 20 2010-133. Nancy Nelson 17 1985-884. Rachel Ryan 16 2006-095. Abby Bodenlos 15 2005-08 Sadie Stuart 15 2012-

Runs Batted In 1. Nancy Nelson 163 1985-882. Jen Jacobs 159 1992-953. Rachel Ryan 127 2006-094. Melissa Vogel 122 1984-875. Jen Lorenzen 119 1997-00

Total Bases 1. Tara Dickert 328 1992-952. Jen Lorenzen 321 1997-00 Rachel Ryan 321 2006-094. Laura Fromm 301 1995-985. Jen Jacobs 298 1992-95

Bases On Balls 1. Jen Lorenzen 76 1997-002. Rachel Ryan 68 2006-093. Annie Lawrence 61 1993-964. Laura Fromm 60 1995-985. Stephanie Fort 59 2010-13

Hit By Pitches 1. Sadie Stuart 26 2012-2. Shawn Gledhill 13 2001-043. Sadie Stuart 10 2012-134. Crystal Ptacek 9 2005-075. Jen Lorenzen 8 1997-00

Stolen Bases 1. Abby Bodenlos 57 2005-08 2. Sue Custer 55 1983-86 Beth McCullough 55 1980-834. Melissa Vogel 47 1984-875. Nancy Nelson 39 1985-88

Fielding Pct. (200 chances) Pct. PO Ast. Err. Years1. Amy Kirsch .993 440 97 4 1990-932. Jen Jacobs .987 939 130 14 1992-953. Cary Gralnik .986 195 16 3 1990-914. L. Gasparovich .984 234 19 4 2003-055. Suzanne Helfant .984 643 49 11 1985-88

Putouts 1. Jen Jacobs 939 1992-952. Darcy Brandel 938 1996-993. Suzanne Helfant 643 1985-884. Jessica Monti 609 2001-045. Deb Peffer 508 1991-94

Assists 1. Laurie Machuga 830 1993-962. Jodi Robinson 428 1992-953. Erika Downs 375 1999-00, 024. Jen Lorenzen 373 1997-005. Rachel Ryan 362 2006-09

ERA (min. 200 IP) ERA IP Years1. Julie Dennis 0.56 537.0 1982-852. Shelley Brown 0.75 614.0 1986-893. Teva Eiler 1.00 413.1 1987-904. Laurie Machuga 1.05 672.0 1993-965. Giannina Coccaro 1.63 546.0 2003-06

Strikeouts Per Seven Innings K/7 Inn. Years1. Laurie Machuga 10.68 672.0 1993-962. Caitlin Nealer 7.53 435.2 2012-3. Giannina Coccaro 6.46 546.0 2003-064. Jodi Robinson 5.19 388.2 1992-955. Julie Dennis 3.99 537.0 1982-85

Wins 1. Laurie Machuga 81 1993-962. Shelley Brown 75 1986-893. Julie Dennis 63 1982-854. Giannina Coccaro 47 2003-065. Caitlin Nealer 44 2012-

Saves 1. Amy Kirsch 4 1990-932. Julie Dennis 3 1982-85 Mary Snyder 3 1988-91 Teva Eiler 3 1987-905. Eight Tied With 2

Appearances 1. Laurie Machuga 111 1993-962. Shelley Brown 96 1986-893. Giannina Coccaro 87 2003-064. Julie Dennis 83 1982-855. Jacelyn Peterson 82 1996-99

Games Started 1. Laurie Machuga 96 1993-962. Shelley Brown 88 1986-893. Julie Dennis 81 1982-854. Giannina Coccaro 77 2003-065. Jacelyn Peterson 72 1996-99 Complete Games 1. Laurie Machuga 90 1993-962. Giannina Coccaro 70 2003-063. Shelley Brown 68 1986-894. Giannina Coccaro 58 2001-045. Jacelyn Peterson 52 1996-99

Shutouts 1. Laurie Machuga 46 1993-962. Shelley Brown 37 1986-893. Giannina Coccaro 16 2003-064. Jodi Robinson 14 1992-955. Teva Eiler 13 1987-90 Caitlin Nealer 13 2012-

Innings Pitched 1. Laurie Machuga 672.0 1993-962. Shelley Brown 614.0 1986-893. Giannina Coccaro 546.0 2003-064. Julie Dennis 537.0 1982-855. Tracie Gaydos 467.0 2001-04

Strikeouts 1. Laurie Machuga 1,025 1993-962. Giannina Coccaro 504 2003-063. Caitlin Nealer 468 2012-4. Shelley Brown 307 1986-895. Julie Dennis 306 1982-85

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Batting Average (75 AB) Avg. Hits AB Year1. Melissa Vogel .508 61 120 19872. Tara Dickert .489 67 137 19943. Jennifer Lorenzen .481 50 104 19994. Jodi Stuck .474 65 137 19935. Gia Celularo .467 56 120 1987

Slugging Pct. (75 AB) Pct. TBAB Year1. Jennifer Lorenzen .865 90 104 19992. Melissa Vogel .833 100 120 19873. Tara Dickert .803 110 137 19944. Stephanie Fort .730 81 111 20125. Jennifer Lorenzen .722 91 126 1997

Games Played 1. Annie Lawrence 49 1995 Jen Jacobs 49 1995 Tara Dickert 49 19954. Julie Good 48 19955. Abby Kennedy 47 1995 Lisa Klingensmith 47 1995

At Bats 1. Tara Dickert 168 19952. Abby Kennedy 154 19953. Missy Clark 153 19954. Jen Jacobs 152 19955. Laura Fromm 151 1997

Runs Scored 1. Missy Clark 46 19942. Gia Celularo 45 19873. Gia Celularo 43 1988 Lisa Klingensmith 43 19945. Stephanie Fort 42 2013 Stephanie Fort 42 2012 Maggie Bodenlos 42 2009 Tara Dickert 42 1994

Hits 1. Tara Dickert 72 19952. Tara Dickert 67 19943. Jodi Stuck 65 19934. Jen Jacobs 62 19955. Melissa Vogel 61 1987 Missy Clark 61 1994

Doubles 1. Tara Dickert 25 19942. Abby Kennedy 17 19963. Lauren Hornish 15 20014. Gia Celularo 14 1987 Annie Lawrence 14 1996 Jen Lorenzen 14 1997 Jessica Monti 14 2004 Marci Potuzko 14 2008

Triples 1. Melissa Vogel 9 19872. Laura Fromm 8 19973. Carla Holloman 7 19904. Lisa Klingensmith 6 1992 Lisa Klingensmith 6 1994 Shawn Gledhill 6 2003 Rachel Ryan 6 2007

Home Runs 1. Sadie Stuart 11 20132. Jen Jacobs 10 19953. Stephanie Fort 9 2012 Jen Lorenzen 9 19995. Jen Lorenzen 8 20006. Maggie Bodenlos 7 2009 Jen Jacobs 7 1994 Nancy Nelson 7 1988

Runs Batted In 1. Jen Jacobs 61 19942. Nancy Nelson 50 19883. Jen Jacobs 46 19954. Melissa Vogel 45 19875. Tara Dickert 42 1994

Total Bases 1. Tara Dickert 110 19942. Tara Dickert 109 19953. Jen Jacobs 107 19954. Melissa Vogel 100 19875. Maggie Bodenlos 93 2009 Laura Fromm 93 1997

Bases On Balls 1. Marina Scarantino 25 20122. Annie Lawrence 23 1996 Jen Rowe 23 20004. Annie Lawrence 22 1995 Stephanie Fort 22 20135. Jennifer Lorenzen 21 1999

Hit By Pitches 1. Sadie Stuart 16 20132. Sadie Stuart 10 20123. Lisa Freeman 6 20054. Ronnie Bohm 5 1989 Rebecca Burns 5 2009

Stolen Bases 1. Abby Bodenlos 31 20072. Colleen Holthaus 27 19973. Marina Scarantino 26 20124. Lisa Myers 23 19795. Sue Custer 22 1983 Abby Bodenlos 22 2006 Abby Bodenlos 22 2008

Fielding Pct. (100 chances) Pct. PO Ast. Err. Year1. Jen Jacobs 1.000 50 58 0 1992 Amy Kirsch 1.000 216 13 0 1993 Jess Young 1.000 120 9 0 2000 E. Sigrist 1.000 95 20 0 20075. K. Sollenberger .995 177 14 1 1988

ERA (75 IP) ERA IP Year1. Julie Dennis 0.39 180.0 19852. Shelley Brown 0.48 174.0 19883. Shelley Brown 0.50 127.0 19874. Giannina Coccaro 0.57 135.0 20045. Julie Dennis 0.71 108.0 1984

Putouts 1. Jen Jacobs 400 19952. Halea Hayden 351 20133. Jen Jacobs 348 19944. Debbie Macejka 334 19905. Nicki Guseman 323 1996

Assists 1. Laurie Machuga 321 19952. Laurie Machuga 238 19943. Laurie Machuga 230 19934. Jodi Robinson 170 19955. Teva Eiler 148 1990

Strikeouts Per 7 IP (min. 75 IP) K/7 Inn. Year1. Laurie Machuga 11.25 181.0 19962. Laurie Machuga 10.91 135.1 19943. Laurie Machuga 10.74 200.0 19954. Laurie Machuga 9.71 155.2 19935. Giannina Coccaro 8.24 116.1 2006

Wins 1. Laurie Machuga 25 19952. Shelley Brown 24 19883. Caitlin Nealer 23 2012 Julie Dennis 23 19855. Shelly Brown 22 1986

Saves 1. Amy Kirsch 4 19902. Seven tied with 2

Appearances 1. Caitlin Nealer 41 20133. Laurie Machuga 34 19953. Laurie Machuga 33 19964. Caitlin Nealer 32 20125. Janelle Bissell 31 2000

Games Started 1. Caitlin Nealer 30 20132. Laurie Machuga 28 19953. Caitlin Nealer 27 2012 Julie Dennis 27 1985 Julie Dennis 27 1983

Complete Games 1. Laurie Machuga 27 19952. Caitlin Nealer 26 20123. Laurie Machuga 25 1996 Giannina Coccaro 25 2005 Caitlin Nealer 25 2013

Shutouts 1. Shelley Brown 16 19862. Laurie Machuga 14 19943. Laurie Machuga 12 19934. Laurie Machuga 11 19955. Julie Dennis 10 1985 Shelley Brown 10 1988 Innings Pitched 1. Laurie Machuga 200.0 19952. Caitlin Nealer 190.2 20123. Giannina Coccaro 190.1 20054. Laurie Machuga 181.0 1996 Shelley Brown 181.0 1986

Strikeouts 1. Laurie Machuga 307 19952. Laurie Machuga 291 19963. Caitlin Nealer 276 20134. Laurie Machuga 216 19935. Laurie Machuga 211 1994

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Individual Game RecordsRuns H Opponent Date1. Maggie Bodenlos 5 Mass.-Lib. Arts 03/16/082. 16 times 4 Most recent: Marina Scarantino W&J 03/22/12

Hits H Opponent Date1. Halea Hayden 5 Oberlin 04/13/11 Rachel Ryan 5 Ohio Wesleyan 04/22/07 Crystal Ptacek 5 Hiram 04/06/06 Jessica Monti 5 Hiram 04/23/02 Laura Fromm 5 Marian 03/15/98 Penny Whiteman 5 Edinboro 05/02/91

Runs Batted In RBI’s Opponent Date1. Stephanie Fort 7 W&J 03/22/122. Marci Potuzko 6 Mount Union 03/29/09 Jen Lorenzen 6 Mount Union 03/28/00 Tara Dickert 6 Mount Union 05/04/95

Doubles 2B Opponent Date1. Maggie Bodenlos 3 Oberlin 04/01/08 Jen Lorenzen 3 Denison 04/10/98 Tara Dickert 3 Hiram 05/03/94 Jen Jacobs 3 PSU-Behrend 04/19/94 Tara Dickert 3 Muskingum 05/15/93

Triples 3B Opponent Date1. Lisa Klingensmith 3 Muskingum 04/29/94

Home Runs HR Opponent Date1. Bessie Artino 3 Oberlin 04/01/092. 14 times 2 Most recent: Sadie Stuart Kenyon 04/14/13Sadie Stuart (2013), Stephanie Fort (2012) and Jen Jacobs (1993) are the only players in program history with to hit two homeruns in a game twice in the same season.

Total Bases TB Opponent Date1. Bessie Artino 13 Oberlin 04/01/092. Sadie Stuart 10 Fredonia St. 04/10/13 Rachel Ryan 10 Wooster 04/13/07 Jen Jacobs 10 PSU-Behrend 04/19/94

Bases On Balls BB Opponent Date1. Stephanie Fort 4 Denison 03/30/13 Suzy Young 4 Oberlin 04/17/02

Hit By Pitches HBP Opponent Date1. Sadie Stuart 3 Denison 03/30/13 Suzy Young 3 Baldwin-Wallace 05/02/05

Stolen Bases SB Opponent Date1. Marina Scarantino 5 Kalamazoo 03/18/122. Maggie Bodenlos 4 Polytechnic N.Y. 03/07/093. 11 times 3 Most recent: Halea Hayden 3 Grove City 04/12/12

Strikeouts Ks Opponent Date1. Laurie Machuga 19 Westminster 05/07/952. Laurie Machuga 18 Baldwin-Wallace 04/24/96 Laurie Machuga 18 Muskingum 04/29/944. Laurie Machuga 17 California (Pa.) 04/23/95 Laurie Machuga 17 Bethany 04/22/95

Player Opponent Date Score InningsAllison Korotkin Thiel 03/30/08 4-0 7Giannina Coccaro Denison 04/29/06 2-0 7Giannina Coccaro Kenyon 04/19/03 3-0 7Tracie Gaydos PSU-Behrend 04/10/03 9-0 6Laurie Machuga Mount Union 05/02/96 11-1 5Laurie Machuga Baldwin-Wallace 04/24/96 7-0 7Robyn Molloy Pitt-Bradford 04/04/96 16-1 4Laurie Machuga Massachusetts-Liberal Arts 03/19/96 5-0 7Laurie Machuga Westminster 05/07/95 1-0 7Laurie Machuga Mercyhurst 05/06/95 19-0 5Laurie Machuga Muskingum 04/29/95 11-1 6Laurie Machuga Edinboro 04/14/95 8-0 5Jodi Robinson Mercyhurst 04/26/94 8-0 7Laurie Machuga California (Pa.) 04/17/94 7-0 7Jodi Robinson Hiram 05/04/93 17-0 5Laurie Machuga Baldwin-Wallace 04/23/93 15-0 5Stephanie Plummer Westminster 04/13/91 2-0 5Teva Eiler Richard Stockton 03/20/90 17-0 5Lisa McCall Villa Maria 04/20/82 11-0 5Stacey Lyon Villa Maria 1977 16-0 5Laurie Machuga Ohio Northern 04/27/96 9-0 7Laurie Machuga Indiana (Pa.) 04/22/94 10-0 5Laurie Machuga Hiram 05/04/93 4-0 7

Player Opponent Date Score InningsLaurie Machuga Ohio Northern 04/27/96 9-0 7Laurie Machuga Indiana (Pa.) 04/22/94 10-0 5Laurie Machuga Hiram 05/04/93 4-0 7

Strikeouts Year Name G IP SO AVG1996 Laurie Machuga 33 181.0 291 11.31995 Laurie Machuga 34 200.0 307 10.71993 Laurie Machuga 23 155.2 216 9.7

Strikeout Ratio (per 7 IP) Year Name G IP SO AVG1996 Laurie Machuga 33 181.0 291 11.31994 Laurie Machuga 21 135.1 211 10.91993 Laurie Machuga 23 155.2 216 9.7

Saves Year Name G IP ERA SV1990 Amy Kirsch 11 47.0 1.19 4

Hits Year Name G AB Hits AVG1993 Jodi Stuck 38 137 65 .474

Doubles Year Name G 2B AVG1994 Tara Dickert 40 25 0.63

Triples Per Game Year Name G 3B AVG1982 Julie Dennis 21 5 0.24

Strikeouts (TEAM) Year G IP SO AVG1996 44 279.0 333 8.41995 49 319.0 386 8.51994 40 260.0 325 8.81993 38 247.2 287 8.1

Strikeout Ratio (TEAM) Year G IP SO AVG1996 44 279.0 333 8.41994 40 260.0 325 8.8

Earned Run Average (TEAM) Year G IP ER ERA1988 45 287.2 27 0.66

Shutouts (TEAM) Year G IP ERA ShO1986 36 243.0 0.86 20

Doubles Per Game (TEAM) Year G 2B AVG1994 40 92 2.30

Player Ranking Statistic TotalLaurie Machuga 1 Consecutive Scoreless Innings 75.0Laurie Machuga T-1 Perfect Games (Career) 3Laurie Machuga T-3 Strikeouts in a 7-Inning Game 19Julie Dennis T-4 Earned Run Average (Career) 0.56Tara Dickert T-4 Doubles (Season) 25Shelley Brown T-10 Earned Run Average (Career) 0.75

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Player Pos. Team YearBrenda Bates 3B 1 1983, ‘84Abby Bodenlos 2B 1 2007, ‘08Ronnie Bohm IF 1 1991Darcy Brandel 1B 1 1997Shelley Brown P/UT 1 1987, ‘88, ‘89Gia Celularo 2B 1 1986, ‘87, ‘88Sue Custer OF 1 1984Julie Dennis P/UT 1 1984, ‘85Tara Dickert 3B 1 1995Teva Eiler P 1 1989, ‘90Laura Fromm OF 1 1996, ‘97, ‘98Carla Holloman IF 1 1990Jen Jacobs C 1 1994, ‘95Abby Kennedy OF 1 1996Lisa Klingensmith OF 1 1992, ‘95Anne Lawrence SS 1 1996Jen Lorenzen 3B 1 1997, ‘99Debbie Macejka 1B 1 1988, ‘89, ‘90Laurie Machuga P 1 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Caitlin Nealer P 1 2012Nancy Nelson SS 1 1986, ‘87, ‘88Maureen Pallone DP 1 2012Jodi Robinson P/DP 1 1994, ‘95Jodi Stuck OF 1 1993Melissa Vogel OF 1 1984, ‘86, ‘87Penny Whiteman OF 1 1989, ‘90, ‘91Giannina Coccaro P 2 2004Tara Dickert 3B 2 1994Erika Downs SS 2 2002Stephanie Fort OF 2 2012Nikki Guseman C 2 1996Colleen Holthaus OF 2 1997Jen Jacobs 8C 2 1992, ‘93Lisa Klingensmith OF 2 1993, ‘94Kathy Kuhar IF 2 1987Jen Lorenzen 3B 2 1998Nikki Moyer OF 2 1993Caitlin Nealer P 2 2013Deb Peffer 1B 2 1994Rachel Ryan SS 2 2008Kyle Sollenberger C 2 1989, ‘90Abby Bodenlos 2B 3 2006Maggie Bodenlos IF 3 2009Erika Downs SS 3 2000Jill Fuduric C 3 1998Annette Gaeth OF 3 1999Jessica Monti C/1B 3 2004Jacelyn Peterson P 3 1998, ‘99Rachel Ryan IF 3 2006, ‘07Sadie Stuart IF 3 2013Katie Wills IF 3 2009Lauren Hornish OF HM 2000

Player Pos. YearStephanie Fort OF 2012Abby Bodenlos IF 2007, ‘08 Erika Downs SS 2002Laura Fromm OF 1998Jen Lorenzen 3B 1999

Player Pos. Team YearBessie Artino IF 1 2009Abby Bodenlos IF 1 2007, ‘08Maggie Bodenlos IF 1 2009 Natalie Case UTIL 1 1998Giannina Coccaro P 1 2004, ‘06Erika Downs SS 1 2002Stephanie Fort OF 1 2012Laura Fromm OF 1 1998Jill Fuduric C 1 2002Annette Gaeth OF 1 1999Shawn Gledhill IF 1 2002Christine Harvey DP 1 2004Halea Hayden OF/1B 1 2012Lauren Hornish OF 1 2000, ‘01Sarah Johnston OF 1 2004, ‘05Jen Lorenzen 3B 1 1998, ‘99, ‘00Caitlin Nealer P 1 2012Maureen Pallone DP 1 2012Jacelyn Peterson P 1 1998Marci Potuzko C 1 2008Crystal Ptacek UTIL 1 2007Rachel Ryan IF 1 2006, ‘07, ‘08Brittany Rechtin UTIL 1 2006Jill Staaf C 1 1999Sadie Stuart 2B 1 2013Suzy Young C 1 2005Abby Bodenlos IF 2 2006Maggie Bodenlos IF 2 2008, ‘10Darcy Brandel 1B 2 1999Giannina Coccaro P 2 2003, ‘05Dhira Dale 1B 2 2001Sara Doan OF 2 2011

Player Pos. YearCaitlin Nealer P 2012Giannina Coccaro P 2004, ‘06

Player Pos. YearBessie Artino IF 2009Marci Potuzko C 2008Rachel Ryan IF 2006

Coach YearRenee Hicks 2002Sandra Sanford 2006, ‘12

Coach YearSheila Lingenfelter 1988, ‘89Shelly Monas 1993

Amanda Downey P 2 2008, ‘10Erika Downs SS 2 2000Lisa Freeman OF 2 2005Jill Fuduric C 2 1998Tracie Gaydos P 2 2002Shawn Gledhill IF 2 2003, ’04Halea Hayden 1B 2 2013Sarah Johnston OF 2 2003Jessica Monti C/1B 2 2002Caitlin Nealer P 2 2013Jacelyn Peterson P 2 1999Marci Potuzko C 2 2009Crystal Ptacek C 2 2006Rachel Ryan IF 2 2009Jill Staaf OF 2 1998Katie Wills OF 2 2007Abby Bodenlos IF HM 2005Elizabeth Burr OF HM 2007Amanda Downey P HM 2011Stephanie Fort SS/OF HM 2010, ‘11, ‘13Halea Hayden 1B HM 2011Allison Korotkin P HM 2007Jessica Monti C/1B HM 2004Sarah Piranian OF HM 2006Nicole Rodi 3B HM 2011Marina Scarantino SS HM 2012April Tantalo 3B HM 2004,’05Katie Wills IF HM 2009Jessica Young IF HM 2002

Player Pos. Team YearBrenda Bates 3B 1 1983Julie Dennis P 1 1982Kathy Kampert LF 1 1979Beth McCullough IF 1 1981, ‘82, ‘83Terri Spigelmyer OF 1 1980Jill Swanson SS 1 1983Melissa Vogel OF 1 1984Brenda Bates 3B 2 1982Sue Custer OF 2 1983Julie Dennis P 2 1983Beth McCullough IF 2 1980Kim Nido OF 2 1984Jill Swanson SS 2 1982, ‘84

Jen Lorenzen

Shelley Brown

ALL-REGION NCAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

NCAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR

NCAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

NCAC ALL-CONFERENCE

KEYSTONE ALL-CONFERENCE

NCAC COACH OF THE YEAR

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

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Julie Dennis earned softball All-America honors in both 1984 and 1985. Her skills in both pitching and hitting helped the Gators to NCAA playoff berths in 1983 and 1985. Dennis posted a remarkable career pitching record of 63-16 with a 0.70 ERA and 306 strikeouts and a career batting average of .352. Her ERA of 0.39 during the 1984 season still ranks as the most impressive pitching campaign in Allegheny lore, while her career ERA stands as the fourth-best in NCAA Division III history.

JULIE DENNISGraduated: 1985; Inducted: 1995

Laurie Machuga finished her career as one of the most distinguished pitchers in Division III softball history. She estasblished the NCAA Division III record for career strikeout ratio (10.7), a total that at the time tied for second in the NCAA All-Division record books. She is also the NCAA Division III career record holder for consecutive scoreless innings with 75. Laurie became the first Division III softball player with over 1,000 career strikeouts. She had 46 career shutouts, second best in Division III and was a three-time Division III strikeout champion (1993, 1994 and 1996) and led the nation three times in strikeout ratio (1993, 1995, 1996). A three-time NCAA First Team All-American (1993, 1994, 1995), Machuga also earned Second Team All-America honors in 1996.

LAURIE MACHUGAGraduated: 1996; Inducted: 2006

Celularo was a four-year starter on the Allegheny softball team, earning three All-America honors and helping the team to a 133-24 record, including four top-five finishes in the NCAA Tournament. Celularo’s offense exploded as a junior, batting .467, the fifth highest single season total in school history, and scoring 45 times, then an Allegheny record. The team went 25-12 during her third year, finish-ing fifth in the Division III World Series. Her strong season earned the junior another All-America First Team honor, the second of her career. As a senior, the team had the best season in program history, finishing 40-5 and ending the year one out away from the NCAA Division III Title. Celularo batted .407 during the season with team highs of 43 runs and 20 walks. For her career, Celularo ranks first in school history in runs scored (145) and has the fourth highest on-base percentage totals (.438) and the fifth high-est hits (179), walks (50) and batting average (.378) totals.

GIA CELULAROGraduated: 1988; Inducted: 2007

Jen Lorenzen is a fixture in the Gators’ record book. Ranking first on the school’s all-time charts for homeruns (27), slugging percentage (.725) and bases on balls (76), she also currently ranks second in total bases (321), hits (187) and doubles (41). In addition to her oustanding offensive production, Jen guided Allegheny to back-to-back NCAC regular season championships in 1998 and 1999. One of the most feared hitters in the region, Jen earned All-East Region plaudits in her final three years of eligibility. In 1999, she batted .481 and belted nine homeruns en route to NCAC Player of the Year honors. At the end of the season she was named to the NCAA Division III All-American team. Owner of an impressive .422 career batting average, Jen earned First Team All-Conference accolades in Allegheny’s first three seasons as a member of the NCAC. In each of those first three seasons, she led the conference in homeruns.

JEN LORENZENGraduated: 2000; Inducted: 2011

Shelley Brown was a two-sport standout in softball and basketball for the Gators. She was a three-time All-America at pitcher for Allegheny, and during her four years the Gators never finished below fifth in the NCAA, including a second-place finish in 1988. Brown was Allegheny’s all-time leader with an .810 career winning percentage and a career ERA of 0.75. Her 16 shutouts in 1986 are an Allegheny season best. Brown also held the record for sacrifices in a season (28) and career (55). Additionally, she owned the second most wins in a season (24) and career (77) in school history. During her four years, the Gators had an amazing record of 130-31. Brown also was a second team All-NCAC honoree in basketball in 1988 and ’89. She helped lead the Gators to four straight NCAC Championships, and she was a member of the 1985-86 squad that set the school record with 26 wins. Brown was the 1988-89 Female Athlete of the Year.

SHELLEY BROWNGraduated: 1989; Inducted: 1999

TARA DICKERTGraduated: 1996; Inducted: 2008From 1992-95, the Gators posted 122 wins with two trips to the NCAA Division III College World Series, and a key catalyst of those squads was third-baseman Tara Dickert. Allegheny placed sixth in the nation in 1993 before bettering their finish with a fourth place showing in 1995. Sandwiched in the middle of those two years was an NCAA Regional appearance and a season where Dickert set Gator single-season records with 25 doubles and 110 total bases. In 1995, she went on to set three more Allegheny records with 49 games played, 168 at-bats, and 72 base-hits. During the ‘94 campaign, she finished second all-time with 67 hits, a .489 batting average, and a .803 slugging percentage, while ranking second with 109 total bases in ‘95. For her career, she also holds the all-time Gator records for at-bats, hits, doubles, and total bases while ranking second in batting average. Her name also appears in the career top 10 for seven other Allegheny records. Dickert’s name even graces the NCAA Division III record book, with her 25 doubles in ‘94 tying for fourth all-time in a single year.

RONNIE BOHMGraduated: 1991; Inducted: 2005Veronica (Ronnie) Bohm was a dual-sport star in her days at Allegheny. On the basketball court, she helped the Gators to a pair of NCAC titles, as she earned two First-Team All-NCAC honors. With 1,126 career points, she is sixth all-time in scoring at the school. In softball, she was a member of three regional championship squads, including the 1988 team that was the national runner-up, and went on to earn All-American honors in 1991 for her play at second base.

Lisa Myers, an outstanding performer in softball and basketball, left Allegheny with an eight varsity letters and a single season scoring record of 18.1 points per game in basketball. She also set the record for single points per game with 37. The Academic All-American led the softball team in doubles and stolen bases in a single season She is the first ever Allegheny player to be named to the All Women’s Keystone Conference and was also selected “Top 20” in Small College Women’s Basketball.

LISA MYERSGraduated: 1981; Inducted: 1991

Laurie Machuga

Gia Celularo

During Jodi Robinson’s career, Allegheny made three NCAA Tournament appearances and two trips to the World Series. Robinson is one of just three Allegheny pitchers to throw multiple no-hitters. She was a two-time First-Team All-Region choice and a Third-Team All-American as a junior. As a sophomore, she led Allegheny to the NCAA World Series with a 1.68 ERA. On May 4, 1993, Robinson threw her first collegiate no-hitter in a win over Hiram. In 1994, she collected 15 wins in 20 appearances, while striking out 99 and posting a 1.71 ERA. Against Division II Mercyhurst, she picked up her second no-hitter. That season, the Gators went 34-6 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament while Robinson earned All-Region and All-American honors. As a senior, she was named All-Region, pitching a 1.65 ERA and throwing 15 complete games in 21 starts.

JODI ROBINSONGraduated: 1995; Inducted: 2010

Julie Dennis

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The 1988 softball team represents one of the best squads in Allegheny history. They recorded a mark of 40 wins, which still stands as the school record, to just five losses. The team advanced to the NCAA tournament, finishing as the national-runner up. On their way to nationals, the Gators claimed the NCAA Central Region Championship and the Ohio Northern University Tournament Championship. Allegheny boasted three All-Americans on its roster, while head coach Sheila Lingenfelter was named the NCAA Division III Coach of the Year.

1988 SOFTBALL TEAMInducted: 2003

Swanson helped the Gators’ women’s basketball team to NCAA tournament berths and conference championships in both 1983-84 and 1984-85. She was named NCAC Player of the Year in 1985. As a point guard, she set the all-time school record with 520 career assists. Also a standout softball player, Swanson twice earned all-conference honors and helped the Gators capture the Women’s Keystone Conference title in 1982.

JILL SWANSONGraduated: 1985; Inducted: 1996

Player Pos. Team Year(s)Shelley Brown P 1 1988, ‘89Gia Celularo 2B 1 1986, ‘87, ‘88Sue Custer OF 1 1984Julie Dennis P 1 1985Carla Holloman 2B 1 1990Laurie Machuga P 1 1993, ‘94, ‘95Melissa Vogel OF 1 1986, ‘87Penny Whiteman OF 1 1989, ‘91Ronnie Bohm 2B 2 1991Shelley Brown P 2 1987Julie Dennis P 2 1984Tara Dickert 3B 2 1995Teva Eiler UT/P 2 1989Laurie Machuga P 2 1996Debbie Macejcka 1B 2 1989Nancy Nelson SS 2 1986, ‘88Penny Whiteman OF 2 1990Laura Fromm OF 3 1998Jen Jacobs C 3 1994Jennifer Lorenzen 3B 3 1999Jodi Robinson P/DH 3 1994Jodi Stuck OF 3 1993

Player Pos. Team YearAbby Kennedy OF 1 1996Kathy Kuhar IF 1 1986Beth McCullough IF 1 1983Tara Dickert IF 2 1995Amy Kirsch C 3 1993

Player Pos. Team YearTara Dickert IF 1 1995Erika Downs IF 1 2002Laura Fromm CF 1 1998Abby Kennedy OF 1 1996Amy Kirsch C 1 1993Lisa Klingensmith OF 1 1994Sarah Johnston OF 1 2005

A key cog in Allegheny softball’s consistent presence as a national powerhouse, Penny Whiteman is one of just three players in the team’s illustrious history to earn NCAA Division III All-American honors in three different seasons. As a four-year starter in center field, she helped lead the Gators to three appearances in the NCAA Division III World Series, including a national runner-up finish in 1988. From 1989-91 Penny was named First Team All-Central Region while leading Allegheny to three consecutive regional titles. In 1989, she led the Gators in batting, runs, and RBI while breaking the single-season school record with 58 hits. During her senior campaign she clubbed a program-record five hits against Edinboro.

PENNY WHITEMANGraduated: 1991; Inducted: 2011

The Allegheny women’s softball program is one of the most distinguished in NCAA Division III history. The 1988 National Runner-Up, the Gators have made 10 World Series appearances while qualifying for the NCAA Tournament 15 times. Tied for seventh in Division III history with 45 NCAA playoff wins, Allegheny has also captured the NCAC regular-season crown four times while winning three tournament championships.

The Gators have been awarded 22 All-America honors since 1984, and seven of those individuals have gone on to be elected into the Allegheny College Athletic Hall of Fame. In addition, the 1988 team was inducted in 2003. That squad represents one of the best the College has ever fielded across all sports. On their way to the national title game, the squad claimed the Central Region Championship and the Ohio Northern University Tournament Championship.

Melissa Vogel was Allegheny’s 1986-87 Female Athlete of the Year, she held the remarkable distinction of playing on four consecutive NCAA Tournament teams in both softball and basketball. In softball, she was a two-time NCAA All-America outfielder and batted .508 her senior season - a program record that still stands. In basketball, she was a two time All-NCAC selection. At the end of her career, she ranked second on Allegheny’s career rebounding list, with 620, and seventh in scoring, with 825 points. In the current softball record book, Vogel still ranks second all-time in runs scored and triples, while ranking fourth in runs batted in.

MELISSA VOGELGraduated: 1987; Inducted: 1997

Penny Whiteman

1988 Allegheny Gators

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Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is made up of 10 academically selective colleges and universities - Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and the College of Wooster. The NCAC has produced 65 NCAA Team Championships across all sports since its inception in 1983.

NCAC softball has enjoyed a reputation as one of the strongest leagues at the NCAA Division III level. No school in the conference has been able to rival Allegheny’s illustrious history which includes 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, 10 trips to the NCAA World Series, 47 NCAA playoff wins, 22 All-Americans, and a national runner-up finish (1988). The Gators rank as the seventh winningest program in the history of Division III.

Denison also boasts a strong history with four NCAA appearances and a spot in the 2008 NCAA Regional Championship. Wittenberg has earned two NCAA bids in the last 10 seasons while DePauw earned a fifth-place finish at the 2010 and 2011 NCAA World Series. The Tigers made five consecutive appearances in the NCAA tournament field before 2012 and led the nation in victories in 2008.

Since the NCAC began sponsoring softball as a championship sport in 1998, four different teams have claimed regular-season conference championships. Denison leads the way in that grouping with eight titles (2001-03, 2006-07, 2009-11), while Allegheny has captured five (1998, 1999, 2004, 2008, 2012), Ohio Wesleyan three (2004-05. 2010) and Wittenberg one (2000). The NCAC instituted the conference tournament in 2001 to determine the league’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. The Big Red have earned six tournament titles (2001-02, 2006, 2008-09, 2012), followed by Allegheny with four (2004-05, 2007, 2013). Hiram was won the league’s postseason championship twice (2009, 2011), while Wittenberg secured the title in 2003.

2013 NCAC Standings

Team NCAC Pct. Overall Pct.DePauw 13-3 .812 22-17 .564Wittenberg 10-6 .625 23-13 .639Denison 10-6 .625 23-15 .605Kenyon 10-6 .625 22-15 .595Allegheny 10-6 .625 24-20 .545Wooster 6-10 .375 18-18 .500Ohio Wesleyan 6-10 .375 13-21 .382Hiram 6-10 .375 12-24 .333Oberlin 1-15 .062 4-30 .118

2013 All-NCAC Teams

First Team Yr. Pos.Jamie Samuel (Kenyon) Sr IFCelsea Delaney (Kenyon) So IFKaitie Harrison (Wittenberg) Jr IFSadie Stuart (Allegheny) So IFDemi Hart (Wooster) So OFSam Szyska (DePauw) Sr OFLaura Rose (Wittenberg) Jr OFAmy Hallett (DePauw) Sr CLinsey Button (DePauw) Fr UTLEmily Bichler (DePauw) Sr PBecca Dyer (Denison) Jr P

Second Team Yr. Pos.Julie Rooney (Denison) So IFHalea Hayden (Allegheny) Jr IFLoren Combs (Wittenberg) Fr IFHaleigh Chasteen (DePauw) Fr IFKalsey Steiner (Oberlin) Jr OFChelsea Denman (Ohio Wesleyan) So OFSarah Loyer (Hiram) Jr OFCaitlin Nealer (Allegheny) Jr PKahla Nolan (DePauw) So P

Honorable Mention Yr. Pos.Jess Robertson (Denison) Sr IFRachel Laughlin (Denison) Jr IFStephanie Fort (Allegheny) Sr IFKatie Pieplow (Oberlin) So IFMiranda Wright (Hiram) So OFMeghan Edwards (Denison) Jr CMaddy Stark (Kenyon) So PRachel Ross (Wittenberg) Jr P

Player of the Year: Jamie Samuel, IF, KenyonPitcher of the Year: Emily Bichler, DePauwNewcomer of the Year: Loren Combs, IF, WittenbergCoach of the Year: Erica Hanrahan, Denison

NCAC Overall W L Win % W L Win % Streak Last 10DePauw 13 3 0.812 22 17 0.564 Lost 1 6-4Wittenberg 10 6 0.625 23 13 0.639 Lost 1 6-4Denison 10 6 0.625 23 15 0.605 Lost 1 6-4Kenyon 10 6 0.625 22 15 0.595 Lost 3 5-5Allegheny 10 6 0.625 24 20 0.545 Lost 2 7-3Wooster 6 10 0.375 18 18 0.500 Won 2 5-5Ohio Wesle 6 10 0.375 13 21 0.382 Lost 3 2-8Hiram 6 10 0.375 12 24 0.333 Lost 4 4-6Oberlin 1 15 0.062 4 30 0.118 Lost 13 0-10

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2014 OPPONENTS

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT CAPTAINSDate ............................February 28Time ..................................... 3 p.m.Game Site ........Virginia Beach, Va.2013 Record .............. 34-13 (18-3)Conference ...................USA SouthHead Coach ................... Keith Parr

SHENANDOAH HORNETSDate ............................February 28Time ..................................... 5 p.m.Game Site ........Virginia Beach, Va.2013 Record ............ 28-18 (10-10)Conference .............. Old DominionHead Coach ........Marlena Kotynski

EASTERN CONNECTICUT WARRIORSDate .................. March 1/March 17Time ................................... 10 a.m.Game Site ... Virginia Beach/Clermont2013 Record ...............28-14 (11-3)Conference .................... Little EastHead Coach ................Diana Pepin

WILKES COLONELSDate .................................. March 1Time ................................... 12 p.m.Game Site ........Virginia Beach, Va.2013 Record ................ 17-23 (5-9)Conference ......................FreedomHead Coach ................... Keith Parr

SUNY - GENESEO KNIGHTSDate ................................ March 16Time ..................................... 9 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record ................ 22-19 (4-4)Conference ..................... SUNYACHead Coach .......... David Sylvester

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON PRESIDENTSDate ................................ March 16Time ................................... 11 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record .............. 25-16 (13-5)Conference .................. Presidents’ Head Coach .............. Nicole Vitello

MESSIAH FALCONSDate ............................... March 17Time ................................... 11 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record ...............25-15 (11-7)Conference ........... CommonwealthHead Coach ...............Amy Weaver

AMHERST LORD JEFFSDate ................................ March 18Time ..................................... 9 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record ................ 24-12 (4-8)Conference ..................... NESCACHead Coach .........Shannon Doepking

ANDERSON RAVENSDate ................................ March 18Time ................................... 11 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record .............. 31-17 (12-4)Conference .....................HeartlandHead Coach ............Tony Holloway

OTTERBEIN CARDINALSDate ................................ March 20Time ..................................... 8 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record ...............17-17 (5-11)Conference .......................Ohio ACHead Coach ........Christine Steines

PLATTSBURGH STATE CARDINALSDate ................................ March 20Time ................................... 10 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record .............. 24-16 (12-6)Conference ..................... SUNYACHead Coach ...... Stephanie Conroy

UTICA PIONEERSDate ................................ March 21Time ..................................... 9 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record ................ 34-13 (9-3)Conference ......................Empire 8Head Coach ................... Pat Minco

WISC.-WHITEWATER WARHAWKSDate ................................ March 21Time ................................... 11 a.m.Game Site ................Clermont, Fla.2013 Record ................ 32-7 (12-4)Conference ...........................WIACHead Coach ................Brenda Volk

GROVE CITY WOLVERINESDate ................................ March 25Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site ................Meadville, Pa.2013 Record ...............11-21 (4-14)Conference .................. Presidents’Head Coach ................ Chelle Fuss

THIEL TOMCATSDate ................................ March 26Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site ...............Greenville, Pa.2013 Record ...............14-20 (7-11)Conference .................. Presidents’Head Coach .............Amy Schaefer

OHIO WESLEYAN BATTLING BISHOPSDate ................................ March 29Time ..................................... 1 p.m.Game Site ................Meadville, Pa.2013 Record .............. 13-21 (6-10)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach....Cassie Cunningham

FREDONIA STATE BLUE DEVILSDate .....................................April 1Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site ............... Fredonia, N.Y.2013 Record .............. 10-23 (5-13)Conference ..................... SUNYACHead Coach ...........Tony Ciccarello

BUFFALO STATE BENGALSDate .....................................April 2Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site ................Meadville, Pa.2013 Record .............. 15-19 (8-10)Conference ..................... SUNYACHead Coach .............. Marie Curran

DENISON BIG REDDate .....................................April 5Time ..................................... 1 p.m.Game Site ................Meadville, Pa.2013 Record .............. 23-15 (10-6)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach .............Tiffany Ozbun

WOOSTER FIGHTING SCOTSDate .....................................April 9Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site ................Meadville, Pa.2013 Record ............. 18-18 (6-10)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach ............ Lori Schimmel

WITTENBERG TIGERSDate ...................................April 12Time ..................................... 1 p.m.Game Site ............Springfield, Ohio2013 Record .............. 23-13 (10-6)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach ..........Laura Matthews

CASE WESTERN RESERVE SPARTANSDate ...................................April 15Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site .............Cleveland, Ohio2013 Record ................ 24-13 (3-5)Conference .............University A.A.Head Coach ................ Josie Henry

HIRAM TERRIERSDate ...................................April 17Time ................................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site ...................Hiram, Ohio2013 Record .............. 12-24 (6-10)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach .............Kristin Tassey

DEPAUW TIGERSDate ...................................April 19Time ..................................... 1 p.m.Game Site ................Meadville, Pa.2013 Record .............. 22-17 (13-3)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach .......... Erica Hanrahan

OBERLIN YEOWOMENDate ...............................April 23Time ............................ 3:30 p.m.Game Site .............Oberlin, Ohio2013 Record ............ 4-30 (1-15)Conference .............North CoastHead Coach ............Mimi Mahon

KENYON LADIESDate ...................................April 26Time ..................................... 1 p.m.Game Site ...............Gambier, Ohio2013 Record .............. 22-15 (10-6)Conference .................North CoastHead Coach ................. Erin O’Neill

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Opponent W L BEG ALL* OPP^ Akron 0 2 1983 ----- 1983Albion 1 1 1985 1985 1985Alma 2 0 1995 1996 -----Amherst 0 1 2013 ----- 2013Anderson 0 4 2009 ----- 2013Ashland 4 0 1985 1986 -----Augsburg 5 1 1991 2006 1991Aurora 2 0 1988 2013 -----Baldwin-Wallace 22 16 1988 2009 2010Baptist Bible 2 0 2006 2007 -----Benedictine 5 6 1987 2013 2011Bethany 15 13 1994 2006 2011Binghamton 6 4 1995 1997 1998Bloomfield 1 0 1984 1984 -----Bloomsburg 1 1 1986 1986 1987Bowdoin 0 2 2010 ----- 2012Bridgewater State 1 4 1997 1997 2008Brockport 3 0 1987 1993 -----Buena Vista 5 7 1983 1995 2007Buffalo State 9 7 1993 2000 2010Cabrini 1 0 2006 2006 -----California Pa. 7 17 1978 1994 2000Calvin 6 7 1984 1999 2003Capital 3 0 1994 2013 -----Carleton 1 0 2007 2007 -----Carroll 4 1 1992 2011 1993Carthage 1 2 2003 2005 2004Case Western Res. 11 7 1996 2008 2008Cazenovia 1 0 1998 1998 -----Central (Iowa) 1 4 1986 1988 1986Centre (Ky.) 1 0 2012 2012 -----Chapman 0 4 1995 ----- 1996Chicago 3 1 1988 2002 2012Christopher Newport 1 2 2006 2013 2008Clarke 1 0 2008 2008 -----Clarion 13 6 1977 1999 1999Coastal Carolina 0 1 1982 ----- 1982Coe 0 4 1999 ----- 2002Colby 1 0 2010 2010 -----Colgate 1 0 1986 1986 -----Colorado College 1 0 2006 2006 -----Concordia (Wis.) 1 0 2004 2004 -----Cortland State 2 3 1991 1995 1997Denison 16 21 1998 2013 2013DePauw 4 4 1999 2013 2013Drexel 1 0 1986 1986 -----Dubuque 0 1 2013 ----- 2013D’Youville 1 1 2011 2012 2011Eastern Conn. 7 10 1985 2000 2010Eastern Mennonite 0 1 2013 ----- 2013Edgewood 0 1 2005 ----- 2005Edinboro 19 10 1977 1998 1998Elmhurst 0 1 2012 ----- 2012Endicott 1 1 2007 2009 2007Farleigh Dickinson 1 0 2002 2002 -----Fontbonne 0 1 2005 ----- 2005Francis Marion 0 2 1987 ----- 1987Franklin & Marshall 2 1 1982 1982 1982Fredonia State 2 0 2012 2013 -----

Opponent W L BEG ALL* OPP^Ramapo 2 2 1999 2000 2004Randolph Macon 0 1 2013 ----- 2013Richard Stockton 3 0 1990 1998 -----Ripon 1 0 1997 1997 -----Robert Morris 4 3 1977 1981 1981Rollins 0 1 1999 ----- 1999Rose-Hulman 1 0 2012 2012 -----Rowan 6 5 1985 2013 2008Rutgers-Newark 2 0 1983 1983 -----Salem State 0 1 1983 ----- 1983Salisbury 1 7 1996 1996 2013Scranton 1 0 1983 1983 -----Simpson 1 0 2005 2005 -----Smith 1 0 2009 2009 -----Spalding 1 0 2012 2012 -----Springfield 3 3 1995 1998 2003St. Norbert 2 0 2004 2005 -----St. Thomas 2 3 1992 1996 2000St. Xavier 2 0 1988 1994 -----Staten Island 1 0 2004 2004 -----Stevenson 1 0 2009 2009 -----Stony Brook 1 1 1999 1999 1999TCNJ 3 14 1998 2000 1998Taylor 1 0 1984 1984 -----Thiel 19 4 1980 2008 1981Trinity 0 2 2009 ----- 2010Tufts 0 1 2011 ----- 2011UC San Diego 4 0 1985 1994 -----Union 1 1 2004 2011 2004Villa Maria 8 0 1977 1977 1984Wartburg 1 0 1995 1995 -----Wash. & Jefferson 5 2 2005 2012 2009Waynesburg 2 1 1993 1993 2005Wellesley 0 1 2007 ----- 2007Wesleyan 0 1 2012 ----- 2012Western Conn/ 2 1 1983 1983 2006Western New England 2 0 2012 2012 2013Westminster 22 16 1980 2009 2004Wheaton (Mass.) 1 0 1997 1997 -----Wilkes 3 2 1989 2013 2007William Patterson 1 1 1995 1995 2002William Peace 1 0 2013 2013 -----Williams 1 0 2012 2012 -----Wilmington 0 1 1990 ----- 1990Wis.-Eau Claire 0 3 2005 ----- 2013Wis.-Lacrosse 1 0 2004 2004 -----Wis.-Oshkosh 3 2 1985 1988 1997Wis.-Platteville 6 4 1989 2002 2005Wis.-Stevens Point 4 2 1995 2012 2013Wis.-Stout 1 1 2010 2010 2013Wis.-Superior 2 1 1997 1997 2004Wis.-Whitewater 2 2 1986 1992 1986Wittenberg 16 21 1998 2013 2013Wooster 19 12 2000 2013 2011York 1 0 2007 2007 -----Youngstown State 2 0 1983 1983 -----* - Allegheny’s last win in the series ^ - Opponent’s last win.2014 Oponents in BOLD ITALICS

Opponent W L BEG ALL* OPP^Frostburg State 1 0 2011 2011 -----Gannon 23 6 1977 1994 1999Geneseo 1 1 2008 2008 2013Geneva 10 1 1978 1986 1980Greensboro 2 0 1987 1987 -----Grinnell 1 0 1997 1997 -----Grove City 26 6 1980 2012 2012Hamilton 2 0 2007 2007 -----Hamline 0 1 2011 ----- 2011Hartwick 1 0 2000 2000 -----Hiram 37 11 1986 2013 2011Hood 1 1 2009 2009 2009Hope 5 11 1988 2002 2013Huntingdon 1 0 1985 1985 -----Illinois Wesleyan 2 4 1990 1990 1997Indiana (Pa.) 12 2 1988 1995 1992Iowa Wesleyan 0 2 1999 ----- 2002Ithaca 1 1 1996 1996 1997John Carroll 1 0 2013 2013 -----Kalamazoo 1 1 2000 2012 2000Kean 5 4 1985 2009 1998Kenyon 24 8 1999 2013 2013Kutztown 2 0 1990 1994 -----La Verne 0 1 1993 ----- 1993UMass Lowell 1 2 1986 1986 1987Luther 0 1 1990 ----- 1990Lynchburg 0 3 2007 ----- 2013MIT 1 0 1988 1988 -----Macalester 0 1 2004 ----- 2004Manchester 4 1 1984 2013 2011Marian 2 0 1998 2004 -----Maryville (Tenn.) 2 0 1989 2007 -----MCLA 1 1 2008 2008 2009McDaniel 1 0 2008 2008 -----Mercyhurst 18 9 1977 1995 2003Messiah 1 0 1994 1994 -----Middlebury 0 1 2010 ----- 2010Millikin 4 7 1989 2009 2005Montclair State 6 9 1984 2008 1998Mount Holyoke 1 0 1985 1985 -----Mount Union 29 17 1981 2010 2010Mt. Vernon Nazarene 0 1 1996 ----- 1996Muhlenberg 4 0 1989 1990 -----Muskingum 15 16 1987 1996 2007National Louis 1 0 1992 1992 -----Nebraska Wesleyan 1 0 1993 1993 -----North Central 1 1 1988 2005 -----Notre Dame 1 0 2001 2001 -----Oberlin 27 1 2000 2013 2012Ohio Northern 21 7 1983 1994 2000Ohio Wesleyan 19 16 2000 2013 2013Oneonta State 0 1 1999 ----- 1999Otterbein 3 1 2000 2000 2007Peace 1 0 2012 2012 -----Penn St-Behrend 35 8 1977 2004 2004Pitt-Bradford 2 0 1996 1996 -----Plymouth State 1 1 2011 2012 2011Point Park 5 0 1985 1987 -----Polytechnic (N.Y.) 1 0 2009 2009 -----

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1977Lee EschenheimerRecord: 7-3Mercyhurst L 10-21 Robert Morris W 31-8Villa Maria W 16-6Robert Morris W 11-2Mercyhurst W 8-7Penn State Behrend L 5-8Gannon W 12-8Villa Maria W 16-0Edinboro L 0-35Clarion W 19-3

1978Beth RacineRecord: 8-3Geneva W 11-9California L 3-11Robert Morris W 19-3*California W 7-0*California W 7-0Villa Maria W 14-7Clarion W 14-11Gannon L 14-23Gannon L 2-15Villa Maria W 18-8Penn State Behrend W 5-3*=forefeit

1979Beth RacineRecord: 7-5-1Game-By-Game Results Not Available

1980Beth RacineRecord: 5-8 (2-5 KC)Robert Morris L 5-6Clarion L 2-7Penn State Behrend L 9-31Geneva L 5-7Villa Maria W 11-1Thiel W 10-4Grove City L 3-15Villa Maria W 9-7Mercyhurst W 9-8Mercyhurst L 0-11Thiel W 3-1Penn State Behrend L 10-16 Westminster L 10-11

1981Kay GouldRecord: 9-10 (5-2 KC)Robert Morris L 4-5Robert Morris W 7-3Robert Morris W 9-7Robert Morris L 5-6Mount Union W 9-8Mount Union L 0-6Thiel L 6-10 Geneva W 5-1Villa Maria W 12-0Clarion L 0-12Clarion L 1-10Grove City W 8-5Westminster L 3-4 Penn State Behrend W 7-3Westminster W 7-4Mercyhurst L 1-3Mercyhurst L 0-10Thiel L 2-5Penn State Behrend W 6-0

1982Kay GouldRecord: 14-7 (6-1 KC)Keystone Conference ChampionsFranklin & Marshall L 0-5Franklin & Marshall W 11-1Franklin & Marshall W 1-0Coastal Carolina L 0-5at Thiel L 3-4at Clarion L 3-5at Clarion L 0-1at Villa Maria W 11-0at Gannon W 12-5at Gannon W 15-1at Geneva W 10-0at Geneva W 10-3Penn State Behrend W 6-0Penn State Behrend W 12-4Grove City L 3-4Grove City W 2-1Thiel W 9-3Thiel W 7-4

at Mercy Hurst W 3-1at Westminster W 6-1at Westminster L 5-7

1983Kay GouldRecord: 26-7 (5-2 KC)NCAA Regional Champions#Salem L 0-1#Western Conn. St. W 8-0#Rutgers-Newark W 19-2#Akron L 0-5# Rutgers-Newark W 9-5# Akron L 1-4#Western Conn. St. W 8-0at Mount Union W 1-0at Mount Union W 2-1Youngstown State W 5-2Youngstown State W 8-7Villa Maria W 9-2Villa Maria W 10-1Geneva W 11-1Gannon W 10-0Gannon W 10-8Edinboro W 6-1Edinboro W 5-4Clarion W 2-0Clarion W 5-4at Penn State Behrend W 7-6at Penn State Behrend W 8-5Grove City W 5-4Grove City W 10-4at Thiel W 1-0at Thiel W 5-0Westminster L 2-3Mercyhurst L 2-4^Scranton W 5-1^Ohio Northern W 2-1^Ohio Northern W 7-6*Eastern Conn. St. L 0-1*Buena Vista L 2-6#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=Eastern Regional Playoffs*= NCAA World Series

1984Kay GouldRecord: 21-3 (6-1 KC)#Montclair W 1-0#Montclair W 6-0#Taylor W 12-1#Bloomfield W 2-1#Manchester W 8-0#Montclair W 4-0#Manchester W 9-0at Villa Maria W 10-0at Villa Maria W 16-0at Clarion W 4-1at Clarion W 6-2Penn State Behrend W 6-1at Geneva W 20-0at Geneva W 21-0at Gannon W 6-2at Gannon W 9-0Thiel W 10-0at Mercyhurst W 4-2at Mercyhurst W 7-1Grove City W 7-2at Westminster L 0-4^Calvin L 1-2^Ohio Northern W 3-1^Ohio Northern L 5-8#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=Eastern Regional Playoffs

1985Kay GouldRecord: 32-6NCAA Regional Champions#Huntingdon W 8-2#Montclair L 3-4#Albion W 9-2#Mount Holyoke W 8-1#Kean L 2-3#Wis.-Oshkosh W 3-1#Montclair L 3-4 #Montclair W 4-1#Kean W 2-0#Albion L 3-4at Point Park W 11-0at Point Park W 8-2at Penn State Behrend W 7-0at Penn State Behrend W 12-2at Thiel W 8-1California U. of Pa. W 9-2California U. of Pa. W 9-0Gannon W 8-1

Gannon W 12-2at Ashland W 5-0at Ashland W 4-0Geneva W 29-0Geneva W 12-1Clarion W 3-0Clarion W 7-1Westminster W 2-0Westminster W 10-1at Grove City W 15-3at Grove City W 11-2Mercyhurst W 4-3Edinboro W 2-1Edinboro W 2-0^Calvin W 1-0^U.C. San Diego W 2-4^U.C. San Diego W 2-0^U.C. San Diego W 10-2*Eastern Connecticut L 0-2*Trenton State L 0-2#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=Mideast Regional Playoffs*=NCAA World Series

1986Kay GouldRecord: 34-4NCAA Regional Champions#Glassboro L 5-6#Colgate W 2-1#Trenton W 3-2#Lowell W 1-0#Wis. -River Falls W 3-0#Wis. -River Falls W 1-0#Wis. -River Falls W 8-1Bloomsburg W 1-0Drexel W 11-0Geneva W 10-0Geneva W 12-1California U. of Pa. W 4-1California U. of Pa. W 5-0Grove City W 3-0Grove City W 3-2Gannon W 4-0Gannon W 8-0Westminster W 4-0Westminster W 2-1Mount Union W 14-0Mount Union W 10-1Clarion W 10-0Clarion W 10-5Penn State Behrend W 11-0Penn State Behrend W 14-0Ashland W 11-4Ashland W 7-2Hiram W 11-0Hiram W 6-0Point Park W 7-0Point Park W 7-0Cortland W 4-1^Ohio Northern W 5-4^Ohio Northern W 2-3^Ohio Northern W 8-0*Central L 2-6*Wis.-Whitewater L 4-0*Eastern Connecticut L 0-2#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1987Sheilah LingenfelterRecord: 26-11NCAA Regional Champions#Bloomsburg L 1-3#Trenton State L 1-2#Eastern Connecticut L 3-5#Eastern Connecticut W 2-0#Francis Marion L 2-7#Francis Marion L 5-11#Lowell L 0-3#Lowell L 1-3#Greensboro W 10-2#Greensboro W 12-3at Grove City W 13-0at Grove City W 10-0Gannon W 13-0Gannon W 7-3Edinboro W 6-0Edinboro W 6-1at Thiel W 1-0at Thiel W 12-0at Penn State Behrend W 14-1at Penn State Behrend W 19-1+Muskingum W 5-4+Behrend W 8-1+Ohio Northern W 7-0

+Illinois Benedictine L 1-2+Calvin W 1-0 at Point Park W 14-0at Hiram W 4-1at Hiram W 1-0Mercyhurst W 2-1Mercyhurst L 3-7Westminster W 9-1Westminster W 6-5^Ohio Northern W 5-0^Brockport State W 3-0^Brockport State W 3-2*Trenton State L 0-2*Wis.-Whitewater L 2-3#=Southern Games+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1988Sheilah LingenfelterRecord: 38-5NCAA Regional Champions#Glassboro W 4-2#Glassboro W 3-2#Buena Vista W 1-0#Kean L 1-4#Chicago W 10-0#MIT W 7-0#St. Xavier W 5-1#North Central W 7-0at Indiana U. of Pa. W 6-1at Indiana U. of Pa. W 12-5Mount Union W 3-0Mount Union W 2-1Baldwin Wallace W 7-0Baldwin Wallace W 7-0Grove City W 7-1Grove City W 5-1California U. of Pa. W 5-4California U. of Pa. L 0-2Clarion W 8-0Clarion W 3-2Penn State Behrend W 10-0Penn State Behrend W 10-0at Gannon W 4-1at Gannon W 10-0+Muskingum W 4-3+Illinois Benedictine W 7-0+Ohio Northern W 2-1+Aurora W 4-3+Hope W 3-1Thiel W 11-1Thiel W 12-0at Mercyhurst W 0-1at Mercyhurst W 7-3Hiram L 9-1Hiram W 4-1^Mount Union W 3-0^Muskingum W 9-0^Muskingum W 10-0*Wis.-Oshkosh W 1-0*Central Iowa W 3-1*Central Iowa L 0-1*Eastern Connecticut W 1-0*Central Iowa L 2-3#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1989Sheilah LingenfelterRecord: 31-10NCAA Regional Champions#Illinois Benedictine W 4-0#Glassboro W 2-0#Glassboro W 0-4#Trenton State W 5-3#Millikin W 4-2#Trenton State L 2-3#Muskingum L 4-5#Montclair W 7-4#Wis.-Platteville W 6-0#Buena Vista L 0-1at Grove City W 13-0at Grove City W 13-0at Baldwin Wallace W 5-1at Baldwin Wallace W 5-0Westminster L 2-3Westminster W 1-0at Mount Union W 13-2at Mount Union W 19-1at Penn State Behrend W 5-2at Penn State Behrend W 16-5at Thiel W 10-0at Thiel W 19-0

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1990Sheilah LingenfelterRecord: 28-12NCAA Regional Champions#Glassboro L 1-2#Kean W 4-0#Illinois Benedictine W 7-4#Montclair L 2-3#Wilmington L 0-2#Stockton W 3-0#Illinois Wesleyan W 7-0#Millikin L 3-4#Kutztown W 1-0#Trenton State L 0-3at Indiana U. of Pa. W 4-0at Indiana U. of Pa W 11-1at Clarion W 5-1at Clarion W 5-2Mount Union L 0-3Penn State Behrend W 7-2Penn State Behrend W 1-0Hiram W 5-1Hiram W 4-2at Westminster W 2-0at Westminster W 14-4Grove City W 2-0Grove City W 7-2at Gannon W 5-0at Gannon W 7-1+Muskingum L 3-4+Calvin L 2-4+Muskingum W 6-3+Ohio Northern W 4-1+Calvin L 0-10at Edinboro W 4-1Westminster W 14-4Westminster W 7-1at Mercyhurst W 7-1at Mercyhurst L 0-1^Muskingum W 2-1^Muhlenberg W 5-4^Muhlenberg W 4-1*Calvin L 0-6*Luther L 1-2#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1991Shelly MonasRecord: 13-21#Mount Union L 3-8#Mount Union L 2-5#Millikin L 1-4#Eastern Connecticut. L 2-4#Buena Vista W 1-0#Wis.-Whitewater L 6-9#Montclair L 3-4#Augsburg L 5-6#Wis.-Platteville W 9-7#Wis.-Platteville W 7-5#St. Thomas L 7-8#Buena Vista W 2-1Edinboro L 5-7 Edinboro L 0-13+Trenton State L 0-11+Cortland State L 2-4+Montclair L 1-2at Penn State Behrend L 1-4at Penn State Behrend W 1-0Baldwin Wallace L 6-7Baldwin Wallace L 3-4

Westminster W 2-0at California U. of Pa. L 0-7at California U. of Pa. L 0-3Hiram W 3-2Hiram W 3-1Gannon W 4-3Gannon W 4-2at Indiana U. of Pa. W 3-0at Indiana U. of Pa. L 6-8Mercyhurst W 13-6Mercyhurst L 3-6at Edinboro W 8-6at Edinboro L 7-8#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Montclair Tournament

1992Shelly MonasRecord: 22-12Eastern Connecticut W 8-6#Millikin L 2-4#Buena Vista L 2-4#St. Thomas L 4-6#Wis.-Whitewater W 5-1#National-Louis W 2-1#Carroll W 6-5#Augsburg W 8-0#Chicago W 12-0#Buena Vista W 3-2at Edinboro W 2-0at Edinboro L 2-3Penn State Behrend W 5-1Penn State Behrend W 6-0at Westminster W 5-2at Westminster W 7-1at Hiram L 0-1at Hiram W 12-4Grove City W 8-2Grove City W 5-1California U. of Pa L 0-7at Baldwin Wallace L 1-8at Baldwin Wallace W 3-1+Ohio Northern L 2-4+Hope L 1-6+Muskingum L 0-8at Mercyhurst W 6-3at Mercyhurst W 1-0Mount Union W 5-4Mount Union W 7-1at Indiana U. of Pa. L 1-2at Indiana U. of Pa. W 10-1Edinboro W 4-1Edinboro L 1-2#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament

1993Shelly MonasRecord: 27-13NCAA Regional Champions#Montclair W 4-3#Nebraska Wesleyan W 7-0#Carroll L 2-3#Baldwin Wallace W 3-2#Augsburg W 4-3#North Adams W 2-1#Montclair L 1-2#Buena Vista L 2-3#Chicago W 8-2#Calvin W 7-0at Penn State Behrend W 9-0at Penn State Behrend L 0-1at Mount Union W 7-1at Mount Union W 12-0at California U. of Pa L 3-10at California U. of Pa L 5-9at Edinboro W 14-0at Edinboro L 2-3at Grove City W 7-0at Grove City W 7-0Gannon W 3-2Baldwin Wallace W 15-0Baldwin Wallace W 9-0Waynesburg W 8-0Mercyhurst W 10-0Mercyhurst W 6-0+Ohio Northern W 1-0+Wis. –Platteville L 3-5+Muskingum W 3-0+Ohio Northern L 2-3+Muskingum L 2-10Hiram W 4-0Hiram W 17-0^Brockport State W 2-0^Muskingum L 0-8^Buffalo State W 1-0^Muskingum W 10-3

^Muskingum W 4-2*La Verne L 0-1*Illinois Benedictine L 1-2#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1994Michelle FagnatRecord: 34-6 #Baldwin Wallace W 6-1#Wis.-River Falls W 11-0#St. Xavier W 4-2#U.C. San Diego W 8-0#Calvin W 4-3#Baldwin Wallace W 4-2#Eastern Connecticut L 4-5#Calvin W 13-2#Montclair L 1-4#Eastern Connecticut W 5-1#Kutztown W 1-0at Gannon W 5-3at Gannon W 2-0at Westminster W 3-0Bethany W 8-1Bethany W 8-0Edinboro L 9-8Edinboro W 5-0Grove City W 14-3Grove City W 11-0California U. of Pa L 4-7California U. of Pa W 7-0Penn State Behrend W 10-0Penn State Behrend W 13-5Mount Union W 10-6Mount Union W 5-0at Indiana U. of Pa. W 15-3at Indiana U. of Pa. W 10-0at Capital W 15-1at Capital W 1-0at Mercyhurst W 8-0+Ohio Northern W 3-0+Wis.-Platteville W 7-0+Muskingum W 6-1at Hiram W 17-0at Hiram W 13-0^Ohio Northern L 2-5 ^Messiah W 2-0^Ohio Northern W 6-5^Trenton State L 14-4#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament

1995Michelle FagnatRecord: 39-10 NCAA Regional Champions#Chapman L 1-0#Carroll W 3-1#Millikin W 10-4#St. Thomas W 10-1#William Patterson W 7-0#Buena Vista W 4-0#Wis.-Platteville W 6-4#Wartburg W 13-1#Springfield W 3-2#Wis.-Stevens Point W 6-2 !Trenton State L 2-15!Springfield L 1-2!Eastern Connecticut W 5-2!Kean W 4-3!Cortland State W 8-0!Trenton State W 8-2Edinboro W 4-3Edinboro W 8-0Binghamton W 5-2Binghamton W 5-1Gannon L 0-2Gannon L 1-2Indiana U. of Pa. W 3-1Indiana U. of Pa. W 7-0at Bethany W 9-0at Bethany W 5-0at California U. of Pa L 1-10at California U. of Pa L 0-1at Baldwin Wallace L 5-4+Ohio Northern W 6-3+Alma W 2-0+Muskingum W 10-1+Ohio Northern W 7-2+Muskingum W 11-1at Buffalo State W 1-0at Buffalo State W 4-0at Mount Union W 8-1at Mount Union W 19-0

Mercyhurst W 8-0Mercyhurst W 19-0Westminster W 8-0Westminster W 1-0^Muskingum W 2-1^Binghamton W 5-2^Binghamton W 4-1*Rowan W 8-0*Chapman L 0-5*Hope W 8-2*Trenton State L 1-7#=Games in Orlando, Florida!=Montclair State Tournament+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1996Deb PefferRecord: 30-14NCAA Regional Champions#Rowan W 5-4#Augsburg W 10-7#St. Thomas W 4-1#Wis.- Oshkosh L 0-7#North Adams W 5-0#Mt. Vernon-Nazarene L 1-6#Carroll W 4-1#Trenton State L 0-5#Wis.-Platteville L 1-9#Chapman L 2-3!Kean L 5-6!Montclair W 6-4!Salisbury State W 7-6Pitt-Bradford W 19-4Pitt-Bradford W 16-1at Penn State Behrend L 2-3at Penn State Behrend W 6-1at Cortland L 6-7at Buffalo State W 11-2Case Western W 11-0Case Western W 4-3California U. of Pa L 4-6California U. of Pa L 0-4Baldwin Wallace W 13-6Baldwin Wallace W 7-0+Ohio Northern W 6-5+Alma W 7-1+Ohio Northern W 9-0+Muskingum W 11-6Mount Union W 3-0Mount Union W 11-1Edinboro W 8-4Edinboro W 2-1at Westminster L 1-6at Westminster W 3-0Bethany L 1-2Bethany W 5-0^Buffalo state W 1-0^Binghamton W 10-5^Buffalo State W 8-0*Wis.-Stevens Point W 2-1*Trenton State L 0-1*Ithaca W 2-0*Chapman L 0-1#=Games in Orlando, Florida!=Montclair State Tournament+=Ohio Northern Tournament^=NCAA Regional Tournament*=NCAA World Series

1997Deb PefferRecord: 22-21#Montclair L 0-9#Ripon W 9-1#Wis.-Superior W 10-6#Grinnell W 9-4#Stockton W 14-2#Illinois Wesleyan L 3-4#Wis.-Platteville W 11-3#College of New Jersey L 2-5#Springfield W 4-0#Wis. Oshkosh L 3-5#Kean W 5-0#Bridgewater L 3-4#Salibury State L 3-6at Mount Union L 2-3at Mount Union W 12-10at Edinboro L 6-7at Edinboro L 0-3Westminster W 8-7Westminster W 1-0Penn State Behrend W 10-0Penn State Behrend W 4-3!Cortland L 4-5!Bridgewater W 7-5

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Baldwin Wallace W 8-0California U. of Pa L 0-6Gannon L 4-11Gannon L 3-2Wittenberg W 5-1Wittenberg W 1-15at Buffalo State L 2-3at Buffalo State W 7-1at Bethany L 7-8at Bethany L 1-2Clarion W 6-3Clarion L 6-13+Muskingum L 3-4+Muskingum L 3-4+ Ohio Northern W 9-1+Ohio Northern W 3-1+ Hope W 4-3#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament

2000Renee HicksRecord: 18-24 (9-5 NCAC)#Eastern Connecticut W 5-2#Buena Vista College L 2-7#Hartwick College W 17-5#Coe College L 1-6#Otterbein College W 7-6#Kalamazoo College L 4-5#St. Thomas L 0-6#Hope College L 0-8#Ramapo College W 2-0#College of New Jersey L 1-8Mount Union College W 11-10Mount Union College L 0-4at Thiel College W 7-5at Thiel College W 9-4Ohio Wesleyan W 3-2Ohio Wesleyan W 8-0at Hiram College W 5-3at Hiram College W 9-3at Wooster W 10-0at Wooster W 4-0Oberlin College W 10-0Oberlin College W 11-5Baldwin Wallace L 2-3California U. of Pa L 0-11Case Western L 4-5California U. of Pa L 0-9Baldwin Wallace L 0-2at Denison University L 0-1at Denison University L 2-5at Wittenberg L 3-11at Wittenberg L 6-7at Westminster L 0-8at Westminster L 1-14at Kenyon L 1-6at Kenyon W 4-3+Muskingum L 1-3+Hope L 1-3+Ohio Northern L 7-9+Hope W 6-2+Muskingum L 5-8Buffalo State W 2-1 Buffalo State L 2-4#=Games in Orlando, Florida+=Ohio Northern Tournament

2001Renee HicksRecord: 13-22 (6-8 NCAC)#Benedictine College L 2-10#Eastern Connecticut L 1-5#Wis.-River Falls W 2-1#Millikin L 2-4#Hope L 4-7#Buena Vista L 1-2#Otterbein W 8-6#Coe College L 1-4at Mount Union L 2-5at Mount Union L 2-3&Thiel College W 7-2&Case Western L 6-12&Notre Dame W 4-0&Thiel W 7-5&Case Western L 4-5Westminster L 2-5Westminster L 0-5Wittenberg L 4-5Wittenberg L 0-4Wooster W 9-2Wooster L 0-6Kenyon L 2-4Kenyon L 2-5at Oberlin W 6-0at Oberlin W 24-0Denison L 1-14

Denison L 0-3at Bethany L 1-2at Bethany W 6-2Hiram W 8-0Hiram W 9-1at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-4at Ohio Wesleyan W 11-3 at Baldwin Wallace L 2-3at Baldwin Wallace W 2-1#=Games in Orlando, Florida

2002Renee HicksRecord: 22-15 (10-4 NCAC)Grove City W 4-3Grove City W 8-0#William Patterson L 4-11#Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-1#Chicago W 2-1#Coe College L 1-3#Rowan University L 0-4#Benedictine L 7-8#Chicago W 3-1#Hope W 3-2#Iowa Wesleyan L 3-14#Wis.-Platteville W 4-3at Westminster L 0-1at Westminster L 0-8at Wittenberg W 9-2at Wittenberg W 6-2Thiel L 6-8Thiel W 4-0at Wooster L 1-2at Wooster L 2-3at Kenyon W 3-2at Kenyon W 2-0Oberlin W 4-3Oberlin W 15-0Denison W 1-0Denison L 1-4Case Western W 5-3Case Western L 1-9at Hiram W 11-6at Hiram W 15-5Ohio Wesleyan L 1-2Ohio Wesleyan W 4-3^Wooster L 5-6^Kenyon W 5-3^Wooster W 4-2^Denison W 4-3^Denison L 4-6#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament

2003Renee HicksRecord: 16-22 (9-4-1 NCAC)#Augsburg W 4-3#Carthage L 5-12 #Wis.-River Fall L 0-1#Calvin L 0-10#Wis.-Platteville L 0-1#Springfield L 0-2#Calvin L 1-9#Millikin L 0-2#William Paterson L 0-3Mount Union W 2-0Mount Union L 7-10at Grove City W 1-0at Grove City L 1-8Wooster W 2-1Wooster T 3-3at Ohio Wesleyan W 4-3at Ohio Wesleyan L 2-6Bethany L 1-2Bethany L 3-12Hiram W 4-1Hiram W 7-5Penn State Behrend W 9-0Penn State Behrend W 5-2at Denison L 2-7at Denison L 4-5Mercyhurst L 1-12Mercyhurst L 0-7Kenyon W 3-0Kenyon W 8-3at Oberlin W 3-1at Oberlin W 16-1Westminster L 2-4Westminster W 6-5Wittenberg L 4-6Wittenberg W 3-2Baldwin Wallace L 2-8Baldwin Wallace W 6-5^Wittenberg L 2-5^Denison L 2-6 #=Games in Orlando, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament

2004Sandra SanfordRecord: 23-16 (11-3 NCAC)NCAC Regular Season and Tourn. Champions#Benedictine L 3-4 #Wis.- LaCrosse W 5-1#Marian W 5-1#Macalester L 5-6#Concordia W 2-0#Carthage L 0-2#Ramapo L 0-6#Springfield L 1-7#St. Norbert W 5-4#Wis.-Superior L 3-11Westminster L 3-4Westminster L 1-4at Ohio Wesleyan L 2-3at Ohio Wesleyan W 5-3at Hiram College W 7-0at Hiram College W 6-2Denison W 3-2Denison W 2-1at Penn State Behrend W 9-0at Penn State Behrend L 2-3at Kenyon W 3-0at Kenyon W 6-4at Wooster L 1-2at Wooster L 1-2Oberlin W 7-1Oberlin W 2-0at Bethany W 2-1at Bethany W 6-3at Wittenberg W 2-0at Wittenberg W 4-3at Baldwin Wallace L 0-2at Baldwin Wallace W 6-2^Kenyon W 4-0^Ohio Wesleyan W 6-0^Ohio Wesleyan L 5-6^Ohio Wesleyan W 7-3*Ramapo L 0-1*Staten Island W 4-2*Union L 2-3#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament*=NCAA Regional Tournament

2005Sandra SanfordRecord: 21-18 (9-5 NCAC)NCAC Tournament Champions#Simpson W 2-1 #Carthage W 10-0#Wis.-Eau Claire L 3-7#Wis.-Platteville L 2-3#Millikin L 2-5#St. Norbert W 3-2#Fontboone L 1-4#Millikin L 0-2#Wis.-River Falls L 0-8#Wis.-Stevens Point W 4-2at Mount Union L 0-1at Mount Union L 0-8Hiram W 8-0Hiram W 5-3Wittenberg W 11-8Wittenberg L 0-9Case Western W 5-4Case Western W 9-4at Oberlin W 18-0at Oberlin W 9-4at Wash. & Jeff. W 2-1at Wash. & Jeff. L 2-4Kenyon W 3-1Kenyon L 5-6Waynesburg L 2-10Waynesburg W 3-2Wooster W 3-2Wooster W 4-0Ohio Wesleyan L 2-12Ohio Wesleyan L 0-2at Denison W 8-3at Denison L 0-6Baldwin Wallace L 2-7Baldwin Wallace W 5-4^Wooster W 2-0^Ohio Wesleyan W 4-0^Ohio Wesleyan W 6-5*Edgewood L 1-6*North Central L 3-4#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament*=NCAA Regional Tournament

!Wheaton W 13-12at Ithaca L 3-13at Case Western W 15-3at Case Western W 12-5Baldwin Wallace W 8-3&California U. of Pa L 0-11&Binghamton L 2-7&California U. of Pa L 0-3&Binghamton L 3-12&Binghamton L 1-2&Binghamton W 3-2+Ohio Northern W 10-5+Calvin W 7-5+Muskingum L 11-12+Muskingum L 3-4+Ohio Northern L 4-5at Buffalo State W 7-4at Buffalo State L 2-5at Bethany L 3-4at Bethany W 5-4#=Games in Orlando, Florida!=Montclair State Tournament&=Allegheny Invitational+=Ohio Northern Tournament

1998Deb PefferRecord: 17-20 (4-1 NCAC)NCAC Regular Season Champions#Benedictine W 10-9#Marian W 20-5#Muskingum L 0-3#Cazenovia W 7-5#College of New Jersey L 5-10#Illinois Wesleyan W 7-3#Stockton W 9-1#Wis.- Oshkosh W 6-2#Bridgewater L 1-4!Kean L 6-8!Springfield W 3-0!Montclair L 0-7Mount Union W 4-3Mount Union W 7-6Edinboro L 5-8Edinboro W 10-9at Wittenberg W 4-3at Wittenberg L 6-8at Penn State Behrend L 4-5at Penn State Behrend L 6-7Denison W 8-1Denison W 16-1Case Western W 4-3&Baldwin Wallace L 3-4&California U. of Pa L 0-8&Binghamton L 1-5at Gannon L 0-5at Gannon L 5-10+Ohio Northern W 10-3+Hope L 9-10+Muskingum L 4-5+Hope L 1-9+Muskingum L 1-8Buffalo State L 2-6Buffalo State L 4-15Bethany W 3-0Bethany W 6-3#=Games in Orlando, Florida!=Montclair State Tournament&=Allegheny Invitational+=Ohio Northern Tournament

1999Deb PefferRecord: 20-18-1 (5-2-1 NCAC)NCAC Regular Season Champions#Ramapo W 7-0#Eastern Connecticut W 3-1#Coe College L 0-7#Hope College L 1-4#Oneonta College L 7-9#Calvin W 6-4#Iowa Wesleyan L 3-5#Rollins College L 2-3#Wis.-Superior W 6-1#Depauw W 8-0#Stony Brook College W 5-4#Mount Union L 5-7#Mount Union W 6-4at Denison L 1-3at Denison T 8-8Penn State Behrend W 7-2Penn State Behrend W 5-3at Stony Brook College L 1-12Kenyon W 10-0Kenyon W 4-1Case Western L 1-7Case Western W 12-2

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2008Sandra SanfordRecord: 24-15 (11-3 NCAC)NCAC Regular Season Champions!Christopher Newport L 3-9!Salisbury L 0-5!Virginia Wesleyan L 1-3#Mass. College W 26-2#Bridgewater L 2-4 #McDaniel W 12-0#Geneseo W 8-0#Illinois Wesleyan L 5-9#Clarke W 9-3#Montclair W 5-3#Rowan L 4-5#Otterbein W 2-1Mount Union L 4-5Mount Union L 6-9Thiel W 1-0Thiel W 4-0Oberlin W 18-2Oberlin W 11-2at Kenyon W 6-4at Kenyon W 2-0at Case Western L 10-2at Case Western W 7-3at Wooster L 2-3at Wooster L 3-4at Baldwin Wallace W 5-4at Baldwin Wallace L 1-4Ohio Wesleyan W 5-2Ohio Wesleyan W 12-4at Hiram W 8-7at Hiram W 6-1Denison W 5-3Denison L 10-1at Bethany W 9-0at Bethany W 7-2at Wittenberg W 5-3at Wittenberg W 4-0^Hiram L 6-8^Ohio Wesleyan W 2-1^Hiram L 5-8!=Games in Salisbury, Maryland#=Games in Kissimmee, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament

2009Sandra SanfordRecord: 24-18 (9-5 NCAC)!Lynchburg L 0-8 !Salisbury L 2-11!Stevenson W 13-1!Polytechnic of N.Y. W 7-0at Hood L 4-5at Hood W 5-1#Mass. College L 0-6#Millikin W 3-2#Endicott W 5-3#Anderson L 4-8#Kean W 6-0#Hope L 2-4#Anderson L 8-10#Trinity L 6-7#Westminster W 3-0#Smith W 3-0 at Mount Union W 4-1at Mount Union W 11-9at Oberlin College W 14-2at Oberlin College W 7-0at Ohio Wesleyan L 4-8at Ohio Wesleyan L 2-10Hiram W 7-6Hiram W 8-7at Denison W 8-0at Denison L 1-5Bethany L 8-9Bethany L 1-4Baldwin Wallace W 2-1Baldwin Wallace W 8-0Wittenberg L 1-2Wittenberg W 3-2Wooster W 4-3Wooster W 8-0Kenyon L 2-8Kenyon W 4-3at Wash. & Jeff. W 6-2at Wash. & Jeff. L 3-7^Hiram L 3-4^Denison W 2-1^Ohio Wesleyan W 10-6^Hiram L 2-4 !=Games in Salisbury, Maryland#=Games in Kissimmee, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament

2006Sandra SanfordRecord: 19-21 (8-6 NCAC)#King's College L 0-5 #Christopher Newport L 1-5#Cabrini College W 4-0#Wilkes University W 9-4#Salisbury L 4-7#Salisbury L 0-5#Western Connecticut L 0-4#Wis.-Eau Claire L 1-2#Illinois Wesleyan L 12-13#Baptist Bible W 10-0#Colorado College W 3-2#Augsburg W 9-2#Hope L 3-4#Wis.-Stevens Point L 4-7#Eastern Connecticut L 4-5#Millikin W 7-6Mount Union L 4-6Mount Union L 1-9at Case Western L 1-2at Case Western W 5-0at Hiram W 7-0at Hiram W 9-1at Wittenberg L 4-5at Wittenberg L 2-3Oberlin W 14-0Oberlin W 8-0at Kenyon W 3-0at Kenyon L 3-4at Wooster L 2-4at Wooster W 8-2Ohio Wesleyan L 0-2 Ohio Wesleyan W 11-2at Bethany W 2-0at Bethany W 10-2Denison W 2-0Denison L 2-4Wash. & Jeff. W 2-1Wash. & Jeff. W 13-3at Baldwin Wallace L 2-4at Baldwin Wallace L 8-9#=Games in Orlando, Florida

2007Sandra SanfordRecord: 19-19 (9-5 NCAC)NCAC Tournament Champions!Christopher Newport L 0-3!York College W 3-1!Wilkes University L 2-4!Lynchburg College L 3-12!Salisbury L 0-2!Salisbury L 1-7#Hamilton W 2-1#Otterbein L 11-14#Illinois Wesleyan L 1-6#Buena Vista L 6-7#Endicott L 1-6#Carleton W 7-3#Bridgewater L 0-1#Baptist Bible W 4-1#Wellesley L 3-6#Hamilton W 12-0at Oberlin W 9-1at Oberlin W 12-0Wooster W 9-1Wooster W 11-5Kenyon W 5-4Kenyon W 5-0Hiram W 11-7Hiram L 5-6at Denison L 0-5at Denison L 0-4at Ohio Wesleyan W 10-1at Ohio Wesleyan W 17-1Wittenberg L 5-8Wittenberg L 0-4Baldwin Wallace W 1-0^Wittenberg W 5-3^Denison W 2-0^Denison L 1-4^Denison W 2-0*DePauw L 1-2*Maryville College W 4-0*Muskingum L 0-3!=Games in Salisbury, Maryland#=Games in Orlando, Florida^=NCAC Conference Tournament*=NCAA Regional Tournament

2010Sandra SanfordRecord: 12-21 (5-9 NCAC)Grove City W 6-4 Grove City W 7-1#Eastern Conn. State L 2-8#Bowdoin L 1-4#Wis.-Stout W 6-5#Wis.-Whitewater W 4-2#Trinity L 1-9#Colby W 8-4#Carleton W 6-0#Middlebury L 0-7#DePauw L 3-6Mt. Union W 6-5Mt. Union L 1-7at Bethany L 1-5at Bethany L 1-6Denison L 9-15Denison W 4-2at Hiram L 0-4at Hiram L 3-4at Buffalo State L 2-3at Buffalo State L 5-6at Wittenberg L 0-1at Wittenberg L 2-3at Baldwin-Wallace L 2-7at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-12Oberlin W 9-5Oberlin W 6-3at Wooster L 3-6at Wooster W 3-0at Kenyon L 3-4at Kenyon W 1-0Ohio Wesleyan L 0-8Ohio Wesleyan L 1-6#=National Training Center Spring Games (Fla.)

2011Sandra SanfordRecord: 7-21 (4-10 NCAC)#Hamline L 3-5#D’Youville L 0-8#Manchester L 0-4#Benedictine L 1-9#Carroll W 4-3#Frostburg State W 11-3#Hope L 1-5#Plymouth State L 1-15#Union W 3-2#Tufts L 1-15Bethany L 7-9Bethany L 1-9at Grove City L 2-3at Grove City L 1-3Wittenberg L 1-4Wittenberg L 0-5at Oberlin W 6-2at Oberlin W 18-3at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-8at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-8Wooster L 4-8Wooster L 0-4Kenyon W 7-6Kenyon W 14-11Hiram L 7-10Hiram L 4-13at Denison L 0-5at Denison L 0-1#=National Training Center Spring Games (Fla.)

2012Sandra SanfordRecord: 27-11 (12-4 NCAC)NCAC Regular Season Champions@D’Youville W 1-0 @Peace W 1-0 $Spalding W 6-0$Manchester W 4-1 $Centre (Ky.) W 13-2 $Rose-Hulman W 7-3 #Western New England W 10-0 #Kalamazoo W 7-1 #Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 7-1 #Wesleyan L 2-10 #Williams W 4-3 #Plymouth State W 4-3 #Washington & Jefferson W 13-0 #Bowdoin L 1-9 #Elmhurst L 3-4 #Chicago L 0-9 at Fredonia State W 7-2 at Fredonia State T 5-5Denison W 2-0 Denison W 3-2 Wooster W 5-3

Wooster W 2-1 at Wittenberg L 2-3at Wittenberg L 2-7 Grove City W 12-2Grove City L 7-8at Kenyon W 15-2at Kenyon W 14-0 at Oberlin W 3-0at Oberlin L 1-2DePauw W 8-0DePauw W 6-4 at Hiram W 4-2at Hiram W 3-1 Ohio Wesleyan W 4-1Ohio Wesleyan L 1-5 ^Denison L 0-3 ^Wooster W 3-1 ^DePauw L 1-4@=Beach Blast at Virginia Beach, Va.$=March Mayhem Tournament at Danville, Ky.#=National Training Center Spring Games (Fla.)^=NCAC Conference Tournament

2013Beth CurtissRecord: 24-20 (10-6 NCAC)NCAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Regional Runner-Up#Rowan W 4-2#Christopher Newport W 3-0#Eastern Mennonite L 6-8#William Peace W 8-3%Lynchburg L 1-13%Salisbury L 0-1%Wilkes W 2-0%Randolph Macon L 1-9^Amherst L 0-5^Manchester W 8-4^Dubuque L 0-10^Benedictine W 5-4^Hope L 3-5^Geneseo L 7-13^Western New England W 12-4^Wisc.-Stout L 0-5^Wisc.-Eau Claire L 2-10^Wisc.-Stevens Point L 0-3at Denison W 4-0at Denison L 5-8at Wooster W 6-0at Wooster W 8-3Wittenberg W 8-2Wittenberg L 3-4Fredonia State W 7-2Kenyon L 6-10Kenyon W 7-6Oberlin W 1-0Oberlin W 4-2at DePauw L 2-3at DePauw L 5-6Hiram W 10-2Hiram W 12-1at Ohio Wesleyan L 3-4at Ohio Wesleyan W 5-2*DePauw W 8-0*Wittenberg W 8-1*Wittenberg L 4-7*Wittenberg W 3-2!John Carroll W 4-0!Capital W 6-3!Aurora W 10-1!Anderson L 4-16!Anderson L 1-5# =Virginia Beach Blast%=Salisburgy Sea Gull Classic^=National Training Center Spring Games (Fla.)*=NCAC Tournament!=NCAA Regional Tournament

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COACHING HISTORY

Lee Eschenheimer (1977) ..........7-3 .............. .700Beth Racine (1978-80) ...............20-16-1 ....... .554Kay Gould (1981-86) ..................136-37 ........ .802Sheila Lingenfelter (1987-90) .....123-38 ........ .758Shelly Monas (1991-93) .............63-46 .......... .574Michelle Fagnat (1994-95) ..........73-16 .......... .820Deb Peffer (1996-99) ..................89-73-1 ....... .549Renee Hicks (2000-03) ...............69-83-1 ....... .455Sandra Sanford (2004-12) ..........176-160 ...... .524Beth Curtiss (2013-) ...................24-20 .......... .545Total ...........................................781-422-3 ... .648

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2014 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Site Location TimeFri. Feb. 28 Christopher Newport N Virginia Beach, Va. 3 p.m.Fri. Feb. 28 Shenandoah N Virginia Beach, Va. 5 p.m.Sat. Mar. 1 Eastern Connecticut N Virginia Beach, Va. 10 a.m.Sat. Mar. 1 Wilkes N Virginia Beach, Va. 12 p.m.Sun. Mar. 16 SUNY-Geneseo N Clermont, Fla. 9 a.m.Sun. Mar. 16 Washington & Jefferson N Clermont, Fla. 11 a.m.Mon. Mar. 17 Eastern Connecticut N Clermont, Fla. 9 a.m.Mon. Mar. 17 Messiah N Clermont, Fla. 11 a.m.Tue. Mar. 18 Amherst N Clermont, Fla. 9 a.m.Tue. Mar. 18 Anderson N Clermont, Fla. 11 a.m.Thu. Mar. 20 Otterbein N Clermont, Fla. 8 a.m.Thu. Mar. 20 Plattsburgh State N Clermont, Fla. 10 a.m.Fri. Mar. 21 Utica N Clermont, Fla. 9 a.m.Fri. Mar. 21 Wisconsin-Whitewater N Clermont, Fla. 11 a.m.Tue. Mar. 25 Grove City (DH) H Meadville, Pa. 3:30 p.m.Wed. Mar. 26 Thiel (DH) A Greenville, Pa. 3:30 p.m.Sat. Mar. 29 Ohio Wesleyan (DH)* H Meadville, Pa. 1 p.m.Tue. Apr. 1 Fredonia State (DH) A Fredonia, N.Y. 3:30 p.m.Wed. Apr. 2 Buffalo State (DH) H Meadville, Pa. 3:30 p.m.Sat. Apr. 5 Denison (DH)* H Meadville, Pa. 1 p.m.Wed. Apr. 9 Wooster (DH)* H Meadville, Pa. 3:30 p.m.Sat. Apr. 12 Wittenberg (DH)* A Springfield, Ohio 1 p.m.Tue. Apr. 15 Case Western Reserve (DH) A Cleveland, Ohio 3:30 p.m.Thu. Apr. 17 Hiram (DH)* A Hiram, Ohio 3:30 p.m.Sat. Apr. 19 DePauw (DH)* H Meadville, Pa. 1 p.m.Wed. Apr. 23 Oberlin (DH)* A Oberlin, Ohio 3:30 p.m.Sat. Apr. 26 Kenyon (DH)* A Gambier, Ohio 1 p.m.* North Coast Athletic Conference Opponent Home Games in GOLD

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