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2015 ScheduleDay Date Opponent Time Innings LocationFebruaryFri. Feb. 6 v. SWOSU (SWOSU Festival) 11 a.m. 1-7 Weatherford, Okla. Fri. Feb. 6 v. Newman Univ. (SWOSU Festival) 3 p.m. 1-7 Weatherford, Okla. Sat. Feb. 7 v. Eastern N.M. (SWOSU Festival) 11 a.m. 1-7 Weatherford, Okla.Sat. Feb. 7 v. Washburn (SWOSU Festival) 3 p.m. 1-7 Weatherford, Okla. Fri. Feb. 13 v. Central Baptist (OBU Tournament) 10 a.m. 1-7 Shawnee, Okla.Fri. Feb. 13 v. Baker College (OBU Tournament) 12 p.m. 1-7 Shawnee, Okla.Sat. Feb. 14 v. Columbia (OBU Tournament) 10 a.m. 1-7 Shawnee, Okla.Sat. Feb. 14 v. OK Wesleyan (OBU Tournament) 2 p.m. 1-7 Shawnee, Okla.Fri. Feb. 20 v. MNU (USAO Tournament) 12 p.m. 1-7 ChickashaFri. Feb. 20 v. MACU (USAO Tournament) 4 p.m. 1-7 ChickashaSat. Feb. 21 v. MNU (USAO Tournament) 12 p.m. 1-7 ChickashaSat. Feb. 21 v. Friends (USAO Tournament) 4 p.m. 1-7 ChickashaTue. Feb. 24 Oklahoma City* 1/3 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaThu. Feb. 26 at Bethel University 4/6 p.m. 2-7 Newton, Kan.Sat. Feb. 28 Southwestern Assemblies of God* 1/3 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaMarchTue. March 3 Morningside University (Iowa) 1/3 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaFri. March 6 Friends Tournament TBA 1-7 Wichita, Kan.Sat. March 7 Friends Tournament TBA 1-7 Wichita, Kan.Tue. March 10 at Oklahoma Baptist* 5/7 p.m. 2-7 Shawnee, Okla. Fri. March 13 Evangel Tournament TBA 1-7 Springfield, Mo.Sat. March 14 Evangel Tournament TBA 1-7 Springfield, Mo.Tue. March 17 v. Mid-America Nazarene (Kan.) 12/2 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaSat. March 21 at Saint Gregory’s* 12/2 p.m. 2-7 Shawnee, Okla.Tue. March 24 Mid-America Christian* 2/4 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaTue. March 31 at Southwestern Christian* 2/4 p.m. 2-7 Bethany, Okla.

AprilFri. April 3 Texas Wesleyan* 2/4 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaTue. April 7 Saint Gregory’s* 1/3 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaThu. April 9 Oklahoma Baptist* 2/4 p.m. 2-7 Chickasha Tue. April 14 at Mid-America Christian* 2/4 p.m. 2-7 Oklahoma CityTue. April 21 Southwestern Christian*# 2/4 p.m. 2-7 ChickashaFri. April 24 at Texas Wesleyan* 2/4 p.m. 2-7 Fort Worth, TexasSat. April 25 at Southwestern Assemblies of God* 12/2 p.m. 2-7 Waxahachie, TexasTue. April 28 at Oklahoma City* 5/7 p.m. 2-7 Oklahoma City

MayFri. May 1 SAC Conference Tournament TBA 1-7 Hosted by OCUSat. May 2 SAC Conference Tournament TBA 1-7 Hosted by OCU Bold home games* Sooner Athletic Conference games# Senior Day% Games played at Chickasha Sports Complex

3USAO Drovers @USAOlive usao.edu/sports

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Name .......................... University of Science and Arts of OklahomaLocation ................................................................Chickasha, Okla.Enrollment .................................................................................904Founded ..................................................................................1908Team Nickname ..................................................................DroversSchool Colors .......................................................... Green and goldFacility................................................................ Bill Smith BallparkPresident ................................................................ Dr. John FeaverAthletic Website ........................................... www.usao.edu/sportsConference Affiliation ........................... Sooner Athletic ConferenceNational Affiliation ..National Association of Intercollegiate AthleticsMen’s Sports ...............Soccer, Cross Country, Basketball, BaseballWomen’s Sports ........... Soccer, Cross Country, Basketball, SoftballCommunications and Marketing Office Phone .........(405) 574-1318Sports Information Office Phone..............................(405) 574-1210Athletic Fax .............................................................(405) 574-1377

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Working space for reporters at Bill Smith Ballpark is available but limited. Please notify Jessica Jackson (405-574-1210) in the USAO Sports Information office in advance to reserve space in the press box. Rosters, standings, season statistics, box scores and play-by-play will be available after each game to media. Final scores can be found following the games at www.usao.edu/sports. Call Jackson at (405) 574-1210 with any questions. Additionally, Sports Information offers live video and stats during Drover home games. Visit www.usao.edu/live-stats to watch.

The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma is the state’s public liberal arts college. Its mission is to provide the public with a distinctive and accessible liberal arts and sciences education. In combination with an interdisciplinary core curriculum with superior instruction in major fields of study, USAO aims to provide a thorough education that prepares students for meaningful, purposeful lives.

Softball Head Coach...................................................Jadyn Wallis (405) 574-1260; [email protected] Athletic Director ................................................Brisco McPherson (405) 574-1249; [email protected] Information ............................................... Jessica Jackson (405) 574-1210; [email protected] Trainer ........................................................... Leslie Beaty (405) 574-1398; [email protected]

The 2015 USAO Softball Media Guide was produced by the USAO Communications and Marketing office, with the assistance of coaches, team members and other staff. The media guide may be purchased at any home game for $3 each or by contacting Sports Information at (405) 574-1210.

Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jessica JacksonSports Information Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . Andy MorphewPrinted by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USAO Printing ServicesCommunications and Marketing Director . . . . . . . Kelly Arnold

University OverviewAbout the University ....................................................................4

President John Feaver ................................................................5

Drover AthleticsDrover History .............................................................................6

Distinguished Drovers .................................................................7

USAO CoachesHead Coach Jadyn Wallis ..........................................................10

Assistant Coach Ken Richardson ...............................................11

Your Drovers2015 Roster ..............................................................................13

2015 Returners ................................................................... 14-16

2015 Newcomers ............................................................... 18-19

Stats & Results2014 Game Results ..................................................................20

2014 Statistics .........................................................................23

Drover HistorySeason Records .................................................................. 24-25

Career Records ................................................................... 28-29

Team Records ...........................................................................29

SAC & PollsConference Opponents..............................................................30

SAC/NAIA Preseason Polls .........................................................31

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USAO is one of the most unique and progressive universities in the nation. It is Oklahoma’s only public liberal arts college. As a liberal arts institution, we believe it is important that students always have before them the simultaneous experience of specialized and general learning. We believe it is important that they be challenged to relate their academic concentration to the broader realm of knowledge and that they continually be encouraged to develop meaningful and useful associations between diverse bodies of information.

about the univerSity

Not for livelihood but for life.

This is the meaning of interdisciplinary education, and it is what truly distinguishes the learning experience at USAO. Many of the classes are taught by faculty teams, where two, three and sometimes four instructors plan the course and teach it together. For example, American Civilization may be taught by a historian, philosopher and artist. World Thought and Culture could include a philosopher, sociologist and a literature professor. Math in the Modern World might involve a mathematician, computer scientist and musician. Instructors interact in dealing with complex topics, all bringing his or her particular academic concentration into a conversation of perspectives. This form of education is not easy. We intend that the rigors students face in interdisciplinary learning will result in significant personal growth and development. Difficulty is a necessary prerequisite of growth and development. Challenge is what interdisciplinary education is all about. It is what USAO is all about. USAO has an extremely qualified faculty to offer and help conquer this challenge. Now, almost 90 percent of professors have earned the highest degree available in their field. In 2011, USAO joined the prestigious list of “National Liberal Arts Colleges” in the U.S. News and World Report’s annual ranking — the only institution in Oklahoma, public or private, to be included on this select, national list. The same list includes Trinity, Amherst, Swarthmore and hundreds of other respected, private liberal arts colleges. USAO also received an ‘A’ grade from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) for the strength of its IDS curriculum, making it one of only 22 universities nationwide to earn this near perfect score. No institution in Oklahoma has higher admission standards. This is only one of the ways this institution is being transformed by its 10-year Mission Enhancement Plan. In addition to the unique curriculum, USAO is a National Historic District and is the only college or university in Oklahoma to be on the National Register of Historic Places. It was given this status because of its history and the preservation of numerous original buildings on campus. Initially founded as Oklahoma College for Women in 1908, the school was the first college created by Oklahoma’s first Legislature. Additionally, it was one of only seven colleges nationwide developed with the mission of catering to women. Along with a rich history, USAO has the oldest original mission of any state college of university. Its original motto states:

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We take great pride in the accomplishments of our students outside the classroom — and athletics is a prime example. In 2012, three Drover teams made appearances in NAIA National Championship tournaments as men’s soccer, men’s basketball and baseball all represented our fine institution on a national stage. These are just three recent examples of the school’s achievements. Throughout its rich 41 years of Drover athletics, the university boasts 48 All-Americans, 66 national scholar-athletes and 243 All-Conference athletes and coaches. I know you take pride in the accomplishments of your Drover teams — setting records, graduating excellent student athletes and helping create a vibrant campus culture. USAO also competes aggressively on a national level with the finest schools, public and private, and we’ve racked up several other “titles” that should add to your pride as a Drover: • USAO ranks No. 4 in America among peer colleges for “promoting upward social mobility,” according to Washington Monthly. Its “upward social mobility” measure is based upon USAO’s ratio of graduation rate of Pell Grant recipients to net price.

• USAO is the only institution in Oklahoma — public or private — to be ranked on the exclusive “National Liberal Arts Colleges” list in U.S. News’ America’s Best Colleges Guide. • The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) includes USAO in a group of only 21 colleges and universities nationwide accorded with the highest accolade for the best quality and content of its core academic curriculum. • Kiplinger magazine lists USAO on its exclusive national role of the 100 “Best Values in Public Colleges” in America. Thank you to all our students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends who continue to work to better the university every day. We wouldn’t be where we are today without you! Best of luck to the Drovers this season! Keep driving to be the best — and so will we!

President John Feaver

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The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma was well into its history before introducing its first sports teams in 1973 — teams that became known as the Drovers and the Droverettes, named after the rich heritage of cattle driving in the Chickasha area. Today, both teams are referred to as the Drovers. The athletic programs began when the school was still named Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts. It started with baseball games, golf and tennis matches scheduled in the spring of 1973. The Drovers’ most prominent sport — bas-ketball — began in the fall of 1973. During that first year of basketball, the Drovers borrowed uniforms from Oral Roberts University in blue, gold and white. In the school’s second season, the OCLA Drov-ers became the USAO Drovers, and new uniforms in our trademark green and gold colors were acquired. The first Drover basketball games were set against Beth-any Nazarene College on Nov. 17, 1973. Two days later, on Nov. 19, then-Chickasha Mayor Samuel E. Evans declared “Drovers Day” as the university celebrated its first home game in Myers Fieldhouse, which is owned by Chickasha Public Schools. In 1981, the Drovers broke ground on the USAO Fieldhouse, which gave the teams a place to prac-tice and play in their own backyard. Phase I of the building was completed during the 1981-82 season. Three more phases added dressing rooms, training areas and a swim-ming pool. Long-time head basketball coach and now athletic di-rector, Brisco McPherson, played for the first Drover bas-ketball team and has been connected with the program ever since. In 1984, basketball star Gordon Musgrove earned the university’s first All-American honor. A few seasons later, in 1988, Herb Blunt became USAO’s first All-America First Team recipient and earned Player of the Year honors in the Sooner Athletic Conference and NAIA’s District 9. In 2002, the men’s basketball team went on to claim the Drovers first NAIA National Championship, beating out conference-rival Oklahoma Baptist 96-79. After a 17-year hiatus, baseball was re-born in 1994 when the USAO Board of Re-gents voted to expand USAO’s athletics programs to include baseball, softball and cross country. Long-time Drover support-er and USAO administrator Bill Smith do-nated his personal baseball memorabilia to auction off for funds to help re-establish the Drover baseball and softball programs. In 1995, he became the namesake of the Drovers’ ballpark. Both baseball and softball programs have served the university well, with base-ball earning the Red River Conference North Division Championship in 1999 and softball claiming the Sooner Athletic Conference Championship in 2004. The

softball program earned three straight NAIA National Tour-nament appearances in the mid-2000s while the baseball program represented the university at the NAIA National Tournament in 2013. USAO proudly supported tennis teams for years. In 1999, the women’s tennis team became the first in school history to win a regional championship. That year, both the men’s and women’s teams qualified for the NAIA National Tournament. While the golf team served the college sporadically for many seasons, it, along with tennis, was discontinued in lean years. In 1998, the Drovers began the men’s and women’s soc-cer programs under Coach Jimmy Hampton. The Drover men have claimed numerous Sooner Athletic Conference championships and have been to the NAIA National Tour-nament six times. In 2010 and 2011, the Drover men made it all the way to the quarterfinals of the tournament, making history for the young program. In 2011, the Drover women’s soccer team competed in their first NAIA National Tournament and won the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament title for the first time in the program’s history. In 2014 Drovers went 18-2 to claim their first regular season SAC title. Beginning in fall of 2012, the Drovers brought back cross country, which served the university a few seasons in the mid-1990s. USAO began play as part of a five-school group that started the Sooner Athletic Conference. USAO dropped out of the SAC in 1994 for brief stints in the Oklahoma In-tercollegiate and Red River Athletic conferences, but was granted re-admission in the SAC for the 2000-01 season. It is one of only two original members currently in the con-ference. The Drovers have a rich history of winning and pro-ducing quality student-athletes. The university boasts 48 All-Americans, 66 NAIA Scholar-Athletes and 243 All-Con-ference coaches and athletes throughout its history.

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7USAO Drovers @USAOlive usao.edu/sports

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NAIA All-Americans1983-84 Gordon Musgrove1985-86 Herb Blunt1987-88 Herb Blunt1990-91 Rod Kindred1995-96 Marcus Thompson1998-99 Kyle Kester1999-00 Kyle Kester Alexis Vizarellis2000-01 Theron Jackson Randy Hughes Delvin Washington2001-02 Michael Williamson Boniface Oballa Alexis Vizarelis2002-03 Katrina Hall Michael Williamson NeNe Coulibally2003-04 Dana Askins Jamie Pendley2004-05 Dana Askins Kindra Gregory Crystal Judkins2005-06 Adam Day2006-07 Adam Day2007-08 Tim Nelson2008-09 Leslie Beaty Charitie Lewis John Gardner2009-10 David Otieno Calli Cooper2010-11 Niall Crick Nikola Cakarevic2011-12 Kyle Hunt Calli Cooper Niall Crick Scott Parkinson2012-13 Brian Vigo Heath Wilda Norris Rumph Scott Parkinson Perry Sansford Bryan Byars2013-14 Jaime Gurrola Jahseth Lloyd Liam Madden2014-15 Kalokwera Okot Stephen Owusu Jade Ovendale

Scholar-Athletes1983-84 Sherrie McDougal1989-90 Staci Watson1997-98 Kimber Maddox1998-99 Allison Tobala Dave Kunitz Juan Garcia Kate Nosova1999-00 Allison Tobala2000-01 Amy Patterson Chad Jerman Josh McMartin Alexis Vizarelis Oisin Fagan Molly Warren Celio Suziki Amy Ryan2001-02 Alexis Vizarelis Michelle Blake Molly Warren Oisin Fagan2002-03 Jamile Green Stephanie Barnett2003-04 Laura Parker2004-05 Jessica Darling Courtney Foley Laura Parker

2005-06 Jessica Darling Courtney Foley Morgan Thompson Jessie Brown2006-07 Jennifer Bridgforth Morgan Thompson Jessie Brown Kayce Godwin 2007-08 Wesley Costa Paulo Kubis Amanda Caldeira2009-10 John Gardner2010-11 Caleb Martin Maggie Oliver Gabby Martinez Lexxa Kever John Gardner Dusan Rasovic Nikola Cakarevic2011-12 Gabby Martinez Barros Leslie Bross Erin Coggan Niall Crick John Gardner Lexxa Kever Tyrone Tarbitt2012-13 Paige Pulliam Tashina Ototivo Scott Parkinson Erin Coggan Matthew Crow Aaron Manuel2013-14 Paige Pulliam Alex Rubio Linda Addo Matthew Crow2014-15 Alex Rubio Jade Ovendale Shay Nash Matthew CrowNAIA All-Region/All-District1974-75 John Hudson1990-91 Euvaughn Jackson2000-01 Alexis Vizarelis2001-02 Hollie Gauntt Kristen Kauk2002-03 Hollie Gauntt Kristin Minton Ashley Grider2003-04 NeNe Coulibally2004-05 Dana Askins NeNe Coulibally Jonathan Oman2005-06 Kindra Gregory Courtney Foley2006-07 Destiny Rachal Alex Cernigliaro

All-Conference1974-75 Dudley Edwards1989-90 Staci Watson1991-92 Peketa Hurley1992-93 Victor Parish Peketa Hurley1993-94 Peketa Hurley Robert Smith 1995-96 Marcus Thompson Stephanie Liebl1998-99 Adrian Anderson Kyle Kester Mark Chaney Alexis Vizarelis Robbie Williams Dave Kunitz1999-00 Janice Corkery Jennifer Shoffit Gladys Mohochi

Kyle Kester Donyell Beal Alexis Vizarelis Mark Chaney Robbie Williams2000-01 Kristen Kauk April McAlister Brisco McPherson Theron Jackson Mike Williamson Adrian Anderson2001-02 Scarlet Baker Hollie Gauntt Kristen Kauk Randy Hughes Michael Williamson Katrina Hall Boniface Oballa Alexis Vizarelis Kevin Kester2002-03 Julie Vergenz Hollie Gauntt Ashley Grider Kristin Kauk Kristin Minton Melissa Andrews Jamie Pendley Katrina Hall Michael Williamson Corey Wicker Smeitha Hawkins Boniface Oballa NeNe Coulibally Sereida Thompson Summer Holman Jamille Green2003-04 Julie Vergenz Dana Askins Jamie Pendley Kristin Minton Kristin Kauk Alissa Cordes Kindra Gregory NeNe Couilbaly Adam Day Jason Reid Summer Holman Sam Pecore Bello Illiassou Ravon Justice Wayne Gibson2004-05 Dana Askins Kindra Gregory Crystal Judkins Morgan Skelley Stephanie Hey Brandon Brantley NeNe Coulibaly Wayne Gibson Katie Sterling Leigh Merchant Sam Pecore Tiffany Tredwell Marcus Williams Jonathan Oman Adam Day2005-06 Dana Askins Kindra Gregory Courtney Foley Stephanie Hey Amanda Cotton Shane Flanagan Danny Rodriguez Marcus Hines Jonathan Oman Adam Day Katie Sterling

2006-07 Morgan Thompson Leslie Beaty Jennifer Bridgforth Hillary Brown Marina Poddubskaya Shane Flanagan Jonathan Oman Jessie Brown Sha’Donna Stewart Nikki Yager Avery Stevenson Adam Day2007-08 Leslie Beaty Leah Merchant Jonathan Oman Dusan Rasovic Yesi Castillo Tim Nelson Charitie Lewis2008-09 Leslie Beaty Caitlyn Crotty Amy Tice Nate Hammons Brandt Lierle Luke Krobath Ricardo Moreira Nikola Cakarevic Wesley Costa Charitie Lewis Tim Nelson Ivaney Marquez John Gardner Annie Zoch2009-10 Nate Hammons Regulo Moy Niall Crick Aiden Ashmore Brittany Jay Gabby Martinez Taylor Fain Charitie Lewis Fred Savoie David Otieno Calli Cooper Jimmy Hampton2010-11 Elizabeth Agpalo Neesha Sorrell Laci Weger-Garrett Conner Bridgman Caleb Martin Aita Gueye Thomas Peters Sahlih Butts Nikola Cakarevic Nicolas Alberto Niall Crick Taylor Fain Annie Zoch John Gardner Scott Parkinson2011-12 Taylor Smith Neesha Sorrell Chelsea Zuchnik Jared Coon Zach Gonzalez Heath Wilda Kyle Hunt Ben Berry Phillip Harris Tashina Ototivo Norris Rumph Scott Parkinson Bryan Byars Calli Cooper Niall Crick

Taylor Fain John Gardner Jimmy Hampton Annie Zoch Gabby Martinez Barros Kalokwera Okot2012-13 Brooke McLeod Taylor Smith Ashley Rasovic Katie Jirak Chelsea Zuchnik Mike Ross Jared Coon Josh Goodman Brian Vigo Blake McMullen Norris Rumph Brandon Cutler Rocio Medrano Perry Sansford Scott Parkinson Bryan Byars Jimmy Hampton Phil Pryor Linda Addo Calli Cooper Taylor Fain Stephen Owusu Jordyn Yates Ryah Vyse2013-14 Kaylin Taylor Taylor Smith Courtney Capps Kayla Adams McKenna Eubank Dani Warren Tate Landmark Jaci Booker Sara Reeves Jaime Gurrola Chris Musick Eddie Malone Warren Stehn Josh Terrell Paige Pulliam Rashelle Carr Jahseth Lloyd Shavon Scott Liam Madden Nicolas Alberto Jimmy Hampton Bryan Byars Scott Parkinson Kalokwera Okot Stephen Owusu Niall Burley Jade Ovendale Linda Addo2014-15 Kalokwera Okot Stephen Owusu Bryan Byars Jean Gnapi Freddy Gomes Liam Madden Niall Burley Nat Scott Jimmy Hampton Jade Ovendale Ryah Vyse Megan Wilkerson Vanessa Yates Linda Addo Hunter Aubrey

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Jadyn walliShead coach Now enjoying her third season leading the Drover softball program, Jadyn Wallis is past the new coach jitters and ready for another round in the tough Sooner Athletic Conference. In her first season at USAO, which was riddled with team injuries, she led the Drovers to a 26-26 record and a SAC Tournament trip. She turned around in her second season to take the Drovers to a 37-14 record; It was the most wins for the program since 2006. That year, she had nine players named All-Conference, including the SAC Newcomer of the Year. In two seasons, she’s had 14 players recognized by the SAC and has led the Drovers to two SAC Tournament trips. Perhaps one of the highlights of the season for the young coach was a 5-2 road win against Oklahoma City, a team that was ranked No. 4 in the country at the time, in her inaugural season. Wallis, an Oklahoma native and former NCAA Division I athlete, took over at the helm of the Drover softball team in August 2012. After playing four years for Patty Gasso at the University of Oklahoma, Wallis went back to her high school alma mater, Newcastle, where she served as an assistant for two years. She joined USAO directly from Soon-er Athletic Conference rival Oklahoma Baptist, where she was the pitching coach. Wallis said her goal is to help transform student-athletes from teenagers to women, “like Coach Gasso did for me.” In addition to her assistant coaching duties at OBU and previously at Newcastle, Wallis had a weekly pitching and skills clinic for 40 athletes for four years. She helped with the Josh Heupel ‘Day of Champions,’ where she has taught leadership skills and establishing trusting relationships. Wallis earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from OU in 2008. She lives in Blanchard with her husband, Greg Wallis, and their daughters, Conner and Swayze.

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perSonal• Born: July 3, 1986• Family: Husband, Greg; daughters, Marlie, Kennedy, Conner and Swayze• Education: B.A., sociology, University of Oklahoma, 2008• Interesting Fact: Knows every song, word for word, from the movie Frozen

playinG career• Pitcher, University of Oklahoma, 2004-08• Played four years at Newcastle High School

coachinG hiGhliGhtS• 2012-Present: Head Coach, USAO SAC Tournament appearances, 2013, 2014 Fourteen players named All-Conference Recruited/Coached SAC Newcomer of the Year Most wins in a season since 2006 (2014)• 2011-12: Pitching Coach, Oklahoma Baptist Top 35 in the NAIA in batters struck out, 2012• 2009-11: Assistant Coach, Newcastle High School• 2009-12: Coach, Pitching and Skills Clinic• 2007-12: Helped with Josh Heupel ‘Day of Champions’

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Ken richardSonaSSiStant coach

Born: June 1, 1942Education: Central State College, 1972Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, USAO, since 2009 Volunteer Assistant, USAO, 2005-09 Coach, 18-under OKC Ultimate, 20 yearsInteresting Fact: Has been married to the same woman for 44 years

Ken Richardson, a distinguished junior-league coach, begins his ninth season with the Drovers. Before becoming the assistant coach in 2009, Richardson spent three seasons as a volunteer assistant under former head coach Taralee Pringle. Richardson is now working with his third coach at USAO with Coach Wallis. Richardson has coached the 18-under OKC Ultimate for the better part of two decades, qualifying for ASA National Tournament 18 times. During his coaching career, Richardson has coached about 150

future collegiate softball players, including two NCAA Division I All-Americans. His favorite part about coaching at USAO, Richardson said, is to watch the student-athletes improve their softball abilities while they continue their education and earn their degrees. Richardson retired from AT&T after 37 years with the company. He attended two years of AT&T Vocational Technology after attending Central State College, which is now known as the University of Central Oklahoma.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. B/T Hometown/Previous School00 Tate Landmark So. P/OF 5’6 L/R Lawton, Okla./Cache HS2 Jessica McClasky Jr. UTL 5’3 L/R Keller, Texas/North Central Texas College3 Dani Warren So. INF 5’3 L/R Moreno Valley, Calif./Cache HS5 Shayla Lucas Fr. UTL 5’3 R/R Moore, Okla./Westmoore HS6 McKenna Eubank So. OF 5’3 L/R Purcell, Okla./Purcell HS7 Jaci Booker So. P 5’7 L/R Cyril, Okla./Cyril HS8 Kodi Jones Fr. OF 5’7 R/R Mustang, Okla./Mustang HS10 Kaylin Taylor So. OF 5’4 L/L Purcell, Okla./Purcell HS11 Courtney Capps Sr. OF 5’9 R/R Konawa, Okla./Murray State College12 Mikeala Bray Fr. INF 5’6 L/R Frederick, Okla./Frederick HS13 Hannah Neill Sr. OF 5’7 R/R Harrah, Okla./Harrah HS15 Ciara Kuestersteffen Jr. INF 5’4 R/R Konawa, Okla./Murray State College16 Shania Beck Fr. INF/P 5’8 R/R Pauls Valley, Okla./Pauls Valley HS18 Shannon Boe Fr. INF 5’3 R/R Richmond, B.C./McMath Secondary21 Kelsey Bortvit Fr. C 5’7 R/R Midwest City, Okla./Carl Albert HS22 Sevie Carel Sr. INF 5’8 R/R Tuttle, Okla./Murray State College23 Ashley Hammonds Fr. OF 5’7 R/R Fletcher, Okla./Fletcher HS49 Summer Leitka So. P 5’4 R/R Norman, Okla./Northern Oklahoma-Enid54 Kayla Adams Sr. C 5’5 R/R Mustang, Okla./Mustang HS

Head Coach: Jadyn WallisAssistant Coach: Ken Richardson

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Year App-GS ERA W-L IP H R ER BB SO2014 30-22 2.70 14-8 137.1 155 76 53 26 59Total 30-22 2.70 14-8 137.1 155 76 53 26 59

Career Lows (more than two innings/game) Runs allowed 0, multiple opponentsEarned runs 0, multiple opponentsHits 1, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/12/14BB 0, multiple opponentsSO (high) 7, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/12/14

Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI2014 61-60 .323 164 30 53 15 0 4 39TOTAL 61-60 .323 164 30 53 15 0 4 39

Career Highs At bats 4, multiple opponentsHits 4, v. Ottawa (Kan.), 3/7/14Runs 2, multiple opponents2B 2, multiple opponentsHR 1, multiple opponentsRBI 4, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/21/14PO 4, v. Kansas Wesleyan, 3/14/14

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Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI2014 54-51 .288 156 30 45 17 0 8 322013 51-50 .289 135 23 39 10 0 7 402012 41-35 .287 94 7 27 1 1 1 16TOTAL 146-136 .288 385 60 111 28 1 16 88

Career Highs At bats 4, multiple opponentsHits 3, multiple opponentsRuns 3, v. Oklahoma Baptist, 3/29/142B 2, multiple opponents3B 1, v. Sterling College, 2/24/12HR 2, v. Mid-America Christian, 5/1/13 2, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/20/13RBI 6, v. Mid-America Christian, 5/1/13PO 16, v. Oklahoma Baptist, 5/1/12

Position: Catcher Height: 5’5Class: Senior Major: Phys. Ed.Bats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Mustang, Okla.Previous School: Mustang High SchoolParents: Jay and Mindy AdamsAdvice to Freshmen: Work hard on and off the field

2014: Adams was the Drovers’ starting catcher and a power hitter on the team. She led in home runs with eight and was second in doubles with 17. She recorded 32 RBIs and scored 30 times on the season, three of which came against Oklahoma Baptist. She was named All-Conference Second Team. 2013: Adams had a stellar sophomore season, leading the team in RBIs with 40 and home runs with seven on the season. As the starting catcher, Adams played in nearly every game. One of her best games was a late conference game against Mid-America Christian, where she recorded two home runs and six RBIs. 2012: In her freshman season, Adams saw 35 starts behind the plate. She had 27 hits off of 94 at bats for the season. Her lone home run was in an early game against LSU-Alexandria. In that game, she matched her season-high of three RBIs. High School: Adams was named All-Conference four years at Mustang High School.

Position: Pitcher Height: 5’7Class: Sophomore Major: BusinessBats: Left Throws: RightHometown: Cyril, Okla.Previous School: Cyril High SchoolParents: Steve and Shelli BookerAdvice to Freshmen: Go to class

2014: As a true freshman, Booker was one of three pitchers on the season and ended up with the lowest ERA on the team at 2.70. She threw 137.1 innings and struck out 59 batters. Through 22 starts and 30 appearances, Booker had 14 complete games and 14 wins. She threw shutouts in conference games against Northwood (Texas) and Southwestern Assemblies of God. For her efforts, she was named All-Conference Second Team. High School: Booker was named All-State and All-Conference at Cyril High School. She led her team to the State Semifinals in 2011 and 2012.

Position: Outfielder Height: 5’9Class: Senior Major: BusinessBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Konawa, Okla.Previous School: Murray State CollegeParents: Bill and Berneda CappsAdvice to Freshmen: Life’s short; always have fun

2014: As a junior, Capps immediately become a crucial part of the Drover lineup. She played in every game and started in all but one. The outfielder was second on the team in total RBIs with 39 on the year. She hit four home runs, including in games against Top 20 Oklahoma City and Oklahoma Baptist. In all, she scored 30 runs and hit 15 doubles in the season. With 50 putouts and no errors, Capps had a perfect fielding percentage on the season. She was named All-Conference Second Team. 2012-13: Capps spent two seasons playing outfield for Murray State College in Tishomingo. There, she helped her team to the National Tournament. High School: At Konawa High School, Capps was named All-State in both fast pitch and slow pitch. She earned All-Conference honors all four years and was named the conference Offensive MVP her senior year. Additionally, she helped her team become three-time State Champions, State Runners Up as well as District and Regional Champions.

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Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI2014 24-14 .145 55 9 8 1 0 0 5TOTAL 24-14 .145 55 9 8 1 0 0 5

Career Highs At bats 4, multiple opponentsHits 2, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/12/14 2, v. Southwestern (Kan.), 3/7/14Runs 2, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/12/142B 2, v. Southwestern (Kan.), 3/7/14RBI 1, multiple opponentsPO 7, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/12/14 7, v. Saint Gregory’s, 3/27/14

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Career Highs At bats 4, multiple opponentsHits 3, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/18/14Runs 3, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/21/14 3, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/18/142B 1, multiple opponents3B 1, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/26/14 1, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/11/14RBI 2, v. McPherson (Kan.), 3/15/14 2, v. Langston University, 2/19/14PO 4, multiple opponents

Position: Infielder Height: 5’8Class: Senior Major: BusinessBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Tuttle, Okla.Previous School: Murray State CollegeParents: Steve and Pam CarelAdvice to Freshmen: Never doubt yourself

2014: In her first season with the Drovers, Carel appeared in 24 games and saw 14 starts. She scored a total of nine runs for USAO off eight hits, including a lone double. In all, she batted in five runs. One of her best games was a road contest against conference foe Southwestern Assemblies of God, where she went 2-for-2 while scoring twice as the starting first baseman. 2012-13: Carel played catcher and first base for two seasons at Murray State College before joining the Drovers. There, she helped her team to nationals. High School: At Tuttle High School, Carel was named All-State and helped her team to two State Championships and a State Runners Up. They were four-time Regional Champions.

Position: Outfielder Height: 5’3Class: Sophomore Major: CommunicationBats: Left Throws: RightHometown: Purcell, Okla.Previous School: Purcell High SchoolParents: Mike and Shelly EubankAdvice to Freshmen: Be a teacher’s pet

2014: Eubank made an immediate impact on the team as a true freshman, playing and starting in the outfield in all but three games of the season. Due in part to her quickness, she was tied for second on the team in triples with two. Both came in April conference games. She scored 25 runs and batted in another 16 in all. She even saw one inning in the circle for USAO and earned a save. At the end of the season, she was named All-Conference Second Team. High School: Eubank was a two-time All-Conference recipient and was named Offensive Player of the Year while playing for Purcell High School. She helped her team become both Regional and Conference Champions all four years, State Quarterfinalists twice and State Semifinalists and State Runners Up each once.

Position: Pitcher/Outfielder Height: 5’6Class: Sophomore Major: UndecidedBats: Left Throws: RightHometown: Lawton, Okla.Previous School: Cache High SchoolParent: Lisa LandmarkAdvice to Freshmen: Work hard, play harder

2014: Landmark was one of the Drovers go-to pitchers as well as a strong hitter as a freshman. In the circle, she pitched more than 150 innings and led the team in strikeouts with 114. She threw 16 complete games, 15 wins and three shutouts. At the plate, she was third on the team in batting average and runs and second in hits. She was named All-Conference Second Team. High School: At Cache High School in Lawton, Landmark was named All-State, All-Region and All-District.

Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI2014 60-60 .328 195 32 64 10 1 2 32TOTAL 60-60 .328 195 32 64 10 1 2 32

Career Highs At bats 5, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/21/14 5, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/4/14Hits 3, multiple opponentsRuns 3, v. Ottawa (Kan.), 3/7/14 3, v. Graceland (Iowa), 2/14/142B 2, v. Mid-America Christian, 5/1/143B 1, v. Langston University, 2/19/14HR 1, v. Bethel (Kan.), 3/14/14 1 v. Ottawa (Kan.), 3/7/14RBI 3, v. Mid-America Christian, 4/16/14 3, v. Baker (Kan.), 3/20/14PO 3, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/4/14 3, v. Oklahoma Baptist, 3/29/14

Year App-GS ERA W-L IP H R ER BB SO2014 31-25 3.58 15-9 152.1 167 104 78 19 114Total 31-25 3.58 15-9 152.1 167 104 78 19 114

Career Lows (more than two innings/game) Runs allowed 0, multiple opponentsEarned runs 0, multiple opponentsHits 0, v. Graceland (Iowa), 2/14/14BB 0, multiple opponentsSO (high) 11, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/26/14

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Career Highs At bats 5, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/4/14Hits 4, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/4/14Runs 4, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/21/142B 1, multiple opponents3B 1, multiple opponentsHR 1, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/21/14RBI 3, v. Mid-America Christian, 4/16/14 3, v. Langston University, 3/25/14PO 5, v. Texas Wesleyan, 4/18/14

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13Position: Outfielder Height: 5’7Class: Senior Major: BusinessBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Harrah, Okla.Previous School: Harrah High SchoolParents: Don and Lanette NeillAdvice to Freshmen: Enjoy every second

2014: Neill played in 13 games and had one start in her junior year. She notched four runs for USAO and batted two runners in on her lone hit of the season. 2013: Neill made 32 appearances for the Drovers, including 22 starts. She scored a total of nine runs and batted in another five runners. Her best offensive series was an early doubleheader against Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College. In those two games, she scored a total of five runs, hit three doubles and a triple and batted four runners in. 2012: As a true freshman, Neill saw appearances in six games and scored three runs for the Drovers, mostly as a courtesy runner. Her runs were in wins against Benedictine College, Northwestern OSU and Mid-America Christian. High School: Neill was named All-Conference and All-District while playing for Harrah High School. She helped her team become District Champions all four years she was in high school and Regional Champions two years.

Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI2014 13-1 .125 8 4 1 0 0 0 22013 32-22 .212 33 9 7 3 1 0 52012 6-0 .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 51-23 .186 43 16 8 3 1 0 7

Career Highs At bats 4, v. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2/19/13Hits 3, v. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2/19/13Runs 3, v. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2/19/132B 3, v. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2/19/133B 1, v. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2/19/13RBI 2, v. SAGU (Texas), 4/12/14 2, v. Hillsdale Free Will Baptist, 2/19/13 (twice)PO 4, v. Morningside (Iowa) 3/6/13

Position: Outfielder Height: 5’4Class: Sophomore Major: Speech PathologyBats: Left Throws: LeftHometown: Purcell, Okla.Previous School: Purcell High SchoolParents: Jon and Shannon TaylorAdvice to Freshmen: Bring headphones when traveling

2014: As a true freshman, Taylor was USAO’s lead off hitter, starting in every game of the season. She led the Drovers in batting average, runs, hits and stolen bases. She tops the USAO single-season record books in batting average and is second in school history in stolen bases (23) and hits (85). Her five hits against Southwestern Christian in an April win is tied for most hits in a game at USAO. After her tremendous freshman season, she was named Sooner Athletic Conference Newcomer of the Year. High School: At Purcell High School, Taylor was named All-State in both fast pitch and slow pitch softball. She helped her team become Slow Pitch State Champions and Runners Up and Fast Pitch Runners Up. She was named Conference Fast Pitch Offensive Player in 2011 and Conference Fast Pitch MVP in 2012. Also, she earned Little All-City honors.

Position: Infielder Height: 5’3Class: Sophomore Major: Business/Phys. Ed.Bats: Left Throws: RightHometown: Moreno Valley, Calif.Previous School: Cache High SchoolParents: Gary Warren and Beverly CarrascoAdvice to Freshmen: Get in shape

2014: Warren was USAO’s starting third baseman as a true freshman. She led the team in triples with four on the year and was tied for second in stolen bases with 16. She scored a total of 30 runs for the Drovers, including four in a conference win against Southwestern Christian, which ties a school record for most runs in a game. Her lone home run was a solo homer in that same game. She was named All-Conference Second Team for her efforts. High School: At Cache High School, Warren was named All-State in both fast pitch and slow pitch softball. She helped her team become 2013 State Champions.

Year GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI2014 61-61 .455 187 46 85 4 1 0 14TOTAL 61-61 .455 187 46 85 4 1 0 14

Career Highs At bats 5, multiple opponentsHits 5, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/21/14Runs 3, multiple opponents2B 1, multiple opponents3B 1, v. Langston University, 3/25/14RBI 2, v. Southwestern Christian, 4/26/14 2, v. Langston University, 3/25/14PO 4, v. Friends University, 2/22/14

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High School: Bray was named the Fast Pitch MVP in her sophomore and senior seasons and the Fast Pitch Offensive Player of the Year in her junior season. She also earned Slow Pitch MVP as a senior and was named All-State for both Fast Pitch and Slow Pitch as a senior. Her team became four-time District Champions and won the Regional Championship and All-Conference Championship each once.

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Position: Infielder/Pitcher Height: 5’8Class: Freshman Major: Phys. Ed.Bats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Pauls Valley, Okla.Previous School: Pauls Valley High SchoolParents: Steve and Kim BeckInteresting Fact: Saw every episode of Grey’s Anatomy

High School: Beck was a standout athlete at Pauls Valley High School. She was named All-Region First Team and Canadian Valley All-Conference. She helped her team to become 2013 District Champions. She batted .500 overall, improving to .602 with runners in scoring position. She had a .659 on base percentage.

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18Position: Infielder Height: 5’3Class: Freshman Major: MathematicsBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Richmond, B.C., CanadaPrevious School: McMath Secondary SchoolParents: Chris Boe and Trish CampbellInteresting Fact: Is fluent in French

High School: While playing softball in Canada, Boe was a two-time national third baseman. She helped her team to become Provincial Champions and hit the National Top 10 three times. All four years, her team was in the Provincial Top Four.

Position: Outfielder Height: 5’7Class: Freshman Major: UndecidedBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Fletcher, Okla.Previous School: Fletcher High SchoolParents: Scott and Penny HammondsInteresting Fact: Saw every episode of One Tree Hill

High School: While playing for Fletcher High School, Hammonds was named Fast Pitch All-Conference and helped her team to the Fast Pitch State Quarterfinalists and to become Slow Pitch State Runners Up.

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High School: At Mustang High School, Jones was named All-District and All-Region her senior year, All-City her junior year and Golden Glove twice. She helped her team become Regional Champions all four years and District Champions twice.

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21Position: Catcher Height: 5’7Class: Freshman Major: BiologyBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Midwest City, Okla.Previous School: Carl Albert High SchoolParents: Pete and Connie BortvitInteresting Fact: Cut her hair watching The Parent Trap

High School: At Carl Albert High School, Bortvit was an All-District Catcher in 2012, an All-District Designated Player in 2013 and Honorable Mention both seasons. With her, the team was a four-time Regional Champion and a three-time State Champion.

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Position: Utility Height: 5’3Class: Freshman Major: Biology/Secondary Ed.Bats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Moore, Okla.Previous School: Westmoore High SchoolParents: Ben and Kim LucasInteresting Fact: Weighed two pounds when born

High School: Lucas was named Most Athletic Girl of 2014 at Westmoore High School. She was named All-State, All-Region and All-Conference once, All-District twice, All-City three times and Honorable Mention in her freshman and sophomore seasons. She helped her team win the State Championship once and the Regional and District Championship each three times

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Position: Infielder Height: 5’4Class: Junior Major: BusinessBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Konawa, Okla.Previous School: Konawa High SchoolParents: Daryl and LaDonna KuestersteffenInteresting Fact: Her two sisters also received All-State

2013-14: Kuestersteffen played shortstop for two seasons at Murray State College, where she was named All-Region First Team. High School: At Konawa High School, Kuestersteffen was named All-Conference four years, All-State in both slow pitch and fast pitch and Defensive Player of the Year. Her team was a two time State Champion and Runner Up two years. The team also earned a District and Regional Championship.

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49Position: Pitcher Height: 5’4Class: Sophomore Major: American Indian StudiesBats: Right Throws: RightHometown: Norman, Okla.Previous School: Northern Oklahoma College — EnidParents: Sonny and Kathy LeitkaInteresting Fact: Is half Eskimo (Inupiaq)

2013-14: Leitka pitched two seasons at Northern Oklahoma College in Enid. She was named All-Conference and All-Region First Team. She also had the best pitching record in the NJCAA. High School: At Norman High School, Leitka broke the school record for lowest ERA at 1.30 and was named Athlete of the Year. She was named All-State and All-Region and was a four time All-District athlete.

Position: Utility Height: 5’3Class: Junior Major: CommunicationBats: Left Throws: RightHometown: Keller, TexasPrevious School: North Central Texas CollegeParents: Jeff and Patricia McClaskyInteresting Fact: Enjoys hunting and fishing

2013-14: McClasky played outfield for two seasons at North Central Texas College, where she helped her team reach the National Champship in 2014. High School: McClasky was named All-District First Team and earned DFW All-Star Team honors while playing for Kelly High School in Texas. Her team earned Regional, District and Area Championships with her there.

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Batting Average(at least 100 AB)

Kaylin Taylor .455McKenna Eubank .338Tate Landmark .328Taylor Smith .328Courtney Capps .323

RunsKaylin Taylor 46Taylor Smith 42Tate Landmark 32Kayla Adams 30Courtney Capps 30Dani Warren 30

HitsKaylin Taylor 85Tate Landmark 64Taylor Smith 62Courtney Capps 53Dani Warren 49

DoublesTaylor Smith 18Kayla Adams 17Courtney Capps 15Tate Landmark 10Sara Reeves 10

TriplesDani Warren 4McKenna Eubank 2Skyler Nichols 2Taylor Smith 2Tate Landmark 1Kaylin Taylor 1

Home RunsKayla Adams 8Taylor Smith 7Courtney Capps 4Tate Landmark 2Sara Reeves 2

RBITaylor Smith 42Courtney Capps 39Dani Warren 34Kayla Adams 32Tate Landmark 32

Stolen BasesKaylin Taylor 23Dani Warren 16Tate Landmark 16Taylor Smith 10McKenna Eubank 8

Earned RunAverage

(at least 40 IP)Jaci Booker 2.70Brooke McLeod 3.06Tate Landmark 3.58

Batting Average Against

(at least 40 IP)Brooke McLeod .266Jaci Booker .267Tate Landmark .271

Innings PitchedTate Landmark 152.1Jaci Booker 137.1Brooke McLeod 100.2

StrikeoutsTate Landmark 114Jaci Booker 59Brooke McLeod 53

Earned RunAllowed

(at least 40 IP)Brooke McLeod 44Jaci Booker 53Tate Landmark 78

Complete GamesTate Landmark 16Jaci Booker 14Brooke McLeod 10

ShutoutsBrooke McLeod 4Tate Landmark 3Jaci Booker 2

WinsTate Landmark 15Jaci Booker 14Brooke McLeod 8

SavesBrooke McLeod 2McKenna Eubank 1

Date Opponent Score W/L Record AttendFeb. 14 v. Graceland University 13-2 W 1-0 60Feb. 14 v. Belhaven (Miss.) 0-5 L 1-1 60Feb. 14 v. Univ. of St. Mary 9-1 W 2-1 60Feb. 15 v. Incarnate Word 3-13 L 2-2 60Feb. 15 v. Oklahoma Wesleyan 2-0 W 3-2 60Feb. 19 Langston University 7-0 W 4-2 60Feb. 19 Langston University 3-2 W 5-2 60Feb. 21 v. York (Neb.) 7-2 W 6-2 70Feb. 21 v. McPherson (Kan.) 6-2 W 7-2 90Feb. 22 v. Friends (Kan.) 1-3 L 7-3 90Feb. 22 v. MidAmerica Nazarene 5-6 L 7-4 90Feb. 22 v. McPherson (Kan.) 7-2 W 8-4 100Feb. 25 Oklahoma City* 0-2 L 8-5, 0-1 55Feb. 25 Oklahoma City* 1-4 L 8-6, 0-2 50March 7 v. Tabor (Kan.) 1-2 L 8-7 70March 7 v. Southwestern (Kan.) 5-4 W 9-7 70March 7 v. Ottawa (Kan.) 7-0 W 10-7 70March 11 at Mid-America Christian* 0-2 L 10-8, 0-3 80March 11 at Mid-America Christian* 4-3 W 11-8, 1-3 80March 13 Oklahoma Baptist* 9-7 W 12-8, 2-3 75March 13 Oklahoma Baptist* 2-5 L 12-9, 2-4 75March 14 v. Bethel College 9-2 W 13-9 60March 14 v. Kansas Wesleyan 7-5 W 14-9 60March 14 v. Friends (Kan.) 0-8 L 14-10 60March 15 v. McPherson (Kan.) 11-1 W 15-10 60March 15 v. Bethany (Kan.) 3-0 W 16-10 60March 19 at Cameron University 0-8 L 16-11 165March 19 at Cameron University 1-8 L 16-12 176March 20 Baker (Kan.) 5-4 W 17-12 115March 20 Baker (Kan.) 9-1 W 18-12 100March 25 at Langston University 9-3 W 19-12 70March 25 at Langston University 11-2 W 20-12 70March 27 Saint Gregory’s* 7-11 L 20-13, 2-5 85March 27 Saint Gregory’s* 1-8 L 20-14, 2-6 70March 29 at Oklahoma Baptist* 7-10 L 20-15, 2-7 90March 29 at Oklahoma Baptist* 1-7 L 20-16, 2-8 90April 4 Texas Wesleyan* 5-8 L 20-17, 2-9 95April 4 Texas Wesleyan* 2-1 W 21-17, 3-9 75April 5 Northwood University* 1-0 W 22-17, 4-9 80April 5 Northwood University* 2-1 W 23-17, 5-9 80April 8 at Saint Gregory’s* 3-10 L 23-18, 5-10 35April 8 at Saint Gregory’s* 3-11 L 23-19, 5-11 45April 11 at SW Assemblies of God* 3-0 W 24-19, 6-11 60April 11 at SW Assemblies of God* 10-1 W 25-19, 7-11 60April 12 at SW Assemblies of God* 6-0 W 26-19, 8-11 90April 12 at SW Assemblies of God* 8-0 W 27-19, 9-11 90April 16 Mid-America Christian* 10-2 W 28-19, 10-11 60April 16 Mid-America Christian* 5-0 W 29-19, 11-11 50April 18 at Texas Wesleyan* 3-1 W 30-19, 12-11 77April 18 at Texas Wesleyan* 4-2 W 31-19, 13-11 75April 19 at Northwood University* 5-6 L 31-20, 13-12 80April 19 at Northwood University)* 8-3 W 32-20, 14-12 80April 21 at Southwestern Christian* 10-5 W 33-20, 15-12 70April 21 at Southwestern Christian* 16-6 W 34-20, 16-12 70 April 26 Southwestern Christian* 8-0 W 35-20, 17-12 90April 26 Southwestern Christian* 9-1 W 36-20, 18-12 90April 29 at Oklahoma City* 0-11 L 36-21, 18-13 90April 29 at Oklahoma City* 2-3 L 36-22, 18-14 100May 1 v. Northwood University** 7-1 W 37-22 80May 1 v. Mid-America Christian** 5-8 L 37-23 80 May 2 v. Oklahoma Baptist** 1-4 L 37-24 100

Bold home games* Sooner Athletic Conference games ; ** SAC Tournament games

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2014 StatiSticSBatting/Fielding GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%Kayla Adams 54-51 0.288 156 30 45 17 0 8 32 86 0.551 9 3 17 0 3 1-2 209 29 1 0.996Jaci Booker 36-31 0.250 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.250 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 8 44 4 0.929Courtney Capps 61-60 0.323 164 30 53 15 0 4 39 80 0.488 19 13 16 0 3 3-4 50 6 0 1.000Sevie Carel 24-14 0.145 55 9 8 1 0 0 5 9 0.164 3 1 8 1 0 0-0 69 3 1 0.986McKenna Eubank 58-58 0.338 139 25 47 4 2 0 16 55 0.396 15 0 17 0 9 8-11 59 1 4 0.938Morgan Jervis 33-13 0.207 29 7 6 1 0 1 9 10 0.345 1 0 11 0 0 0-0 22 20 9 0.824Tate Landmark 60-60 0.328 195 32 64 10 1 2 32 82 0.421 7 0 22 2 7 16-18 18 28 7 0.868Brooke McLeod 57-53 0.253 146 16 37 6 0 0 16 43 0.295 6 0 10 0 13 1-1 53 89 8 0.947Hannah Neill 13-1 0.125 8 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 0.125 4 0 1 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000Skyler Nichols 29-17 0.321 28 8 9 1 2 0 10 14 0.500 4 1 0 2 5 0-0 25 35 3 0.952Sara Reeves 58-58 0.215 149 28 32 10 0 2 18 48 0.322 16 1 24 3 3 2-2 459 21 10 0.980Taylor Smith 61-61 0.328 189 42 62 18 2 7 42 105 0.556 10 3 28 0 5 10-11 76 142 22 0.908Kaylin Taylor 61-61 0.455 187 46 85 4 1 0 14 91 0.487 23 5 23 1 6 23-28 71 2 3 0.961Dani Warren 57-57 0.274 179 30 49 4 4 1 34 64 0.358 8 0 27 1 15 16-18 52 125 21 0.894Ashleigh Whitley 2-0 1.000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000Total 61 0.307 1629 309 500 91 12 25 269 690 0.424 125 28 205 10 69 80-95 1174 546 93 0.949Opponents 61 0.268 1606 230 431 74 2 35 206 614 0.382 71 19 227 9 29 41-52 1179 439 111 0.936

Pitching ERA W-L GP-GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAJaci Booker 2.70 14-8 30-22 14 2 1 0 137.1 155 76 53 26 59 22 1 10 0.267 3 5 0 2 10McKenna Eubank 7.00 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0.400 0 0 0 0 0Tate Landmark 3.58 15-9 31-25 16 3 1 0 152.1 167 104 78 19 114 28 0 21 0.271 7 6 1 5 14Brooke McLeod 3.06 8-7 22-14 10 4 0 2 100.2 107 51 44 24 53 24 1 4 0.266 9 8 0 2 5Total 3.15 37-24 61 40 9 2 3 391.1 431 232 176 71 227 74 2 35 0.268 19 19 1 9 29Opponents 4.10 24-37 61 40 6 0 2 393.0 500 309 230 125 205 91 12 25 0.307 16 28 0 10 69

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year-by-year recordSSeaSon recordShittinGGames Played75 Dana Askins 200575 Stephanie Hey 200575 Crystal Judkins 200575 Tanna Truelove 200573 Nikki Aguilar 200573 Alana Hare 2005

Games Started75 Dana Askins 200575 Crystal Judkins 200573 Tanna Truelove 200572 Stephanie Hey 200571 Alana Hare 2005

At Bats250 Crystal Judkins 2005213 Dana Askins 2005203 Morgan Thompson 2006202 Nikki Aguilar 2005201 Tanna Truelove 2005

Batting Average(100 minimum ABs)

.455 Kaylin Taylor 2014

.451 Dana Askins 2004

.438 Leslie Beaty 2009

.410 Ralene Justice 1998

.407 Kasey Polk 1998

Runs Scored57 Dana Askins 200556 Dana Askins 200446 Kaylin Taylor 201446 Leslie Beaty 200946 Kristin Kauk 2004

Hits87 Crystal Judkins 200585 Kaylin Taylor 201485 Dana Askins 200582 Dana Askins 200471 Leslie Beaty 2009

RBI51 Ashley Grider 200345 Leslie Beaty 200944 Kristin Minton 200343 Dana Askins 200442 Taylor Smith 201442 Kristin Minton 2004

Doubles19 Dana Askins 200519 April McAlister 199818 Taylor Smith 201418 Leslie Beaty 200817 Multiple players

Triples7 Dana Askins 20055 Jennifer Bridgforth 20085 Dana Askins 20045 Morgan Skelley 20044 Multiple players

Home Runs12 Elizabeth Agpalo 20119 Leslie Beaty 20099 Caitlyn Crotty 20098 Kayla Adams 20148 Kristin Minton 2003

Base on Balls41 Dana Askins 200523 Kaylin Taylor 201422 Dana Askins 200621 Dana Askins 200420 Kristin Minton 2003

Hit by Pitch13 Courtney Capps 201411 Markie LaFerney 201310 Laci Weger 201010 Sheena Raunikar 200810 April McAlister 1999

Stolen Bases26 Dana Askins 200523 Kaylin Taylor 201422 Dana Askins 200422 Katie Flower 199921 Dana Askins 2006

Stolen Base Attempts28 Kaylin Taylor 201428 Dana Askins 200527 Dana Askins 200625 Dana Askins 200425 Katie Flower 1999

Putouts459 Sara Reeves 2014412 Sara Reeves 2013356 Sara Reeves 2011325 Sheena Raunikar 2007303 Amanda Cotton 2006

Assists150 Taylor Smith 2013142 Taylor Smith 2014133 Dana Askins 2005133 Crystal Judkins 2005125 Dani Warren 2014

Lisa Hibbard1995 2-161996 No record1997 No record

Laci Tompkins1998 18-27

Sonny Vermillion1999 15-232000 11-212001 14-31

Julie Vergenz2002 9-252003 34-242004 49-11-12005 53-22

Taralee Pringle2006 41-212007 27-222008 19-29-12009 23-24

Jenn White2010 16-362011 30-262012 29-22

Jadyn Wallis2013 26-262014 37-24

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pitchinGAppearances50 Dana Askins 200541 Kindra Gregory 200640 Kindra Gregory 200534 Jamie Pendley 200433 Dana Askins 200433 Jamie Pendley 2003

Games Started39 Kindra Gregory 200638 Kindra Gregory 200537 Dana Askins 200532 Dana Askins 200630 Morgan Singleton-Bratcher 2013

Innings Pitched290 Dana Askins 2005239 Kindra Gregory 2006216 Kindra Gregory 2005173.1 Dana Askins 2006169.2 Neesha Sorrell 2011

Complete Games35 Dana Askins 200528 Kindra Gregory 200625 Kindra Gregory 200522 Morgan Singleton-Bratcher 201322 Neesha Sorrell 2011

Shutouts16 Dana Askins 200511 Kindra Gregory 200510 Dana Askins 20049 Dana Askins 20069 Jamie Pendley 2004

No Hitters2 Neesha Sorrell 20111 Brooke McLeod 20141 Morgan Singleton-Bratcher 20131 Elizabeth Agpalo 20121 Jamie Pendley 2003

Perfect Games1 Neesha Sorrell 2011

ERA0.72 Dana Askins 20050.90 Dana Askins 20040.96 Jamie Pendley 20041.21 Kindra Gregory 20041.36 Kindra Gregory 2005

Strikeouts Thrown255 Dana Askins 2005195 Kindra Gregory 2006186 Dana Askins 2006179 Neesha Sorrell 2011175 Neesha Sorrell 2012

Hits Allowed(Minimum 40 IP)

46 Morgan Singleton 201251 Erin Coogle 200159 Felicia Gourley 201064 Kindra Gregory 200366 Amber Jones 2001

Earned Runs Allowed(Minimum 40 IP)

17 Morgan Singleton-Bratcher 201217 Erin Coogle 200118 Kindra Gregory 200419 Amber Jones 200120 Dana Askins 2004

Home Runs Allowed(Minimum 40 IP)

1 Morgan Singleton 20121 Erin Coogle 20012 Dana Askins 20042 Amber Jones 20012 Amber Jones 2000

Batting Average Against(Minimum 40 IP)

.159 Dana Askins 2004

.183 Dana Askins 2005

.189 Neesha Sorrell 2011

.189 Dana Askins 2006

.191 Kindra Gregory 2004

Wins29 Dana Askins 200524 Kindra Gregory 200523 Kindra Gregory 200619 Jamie Pendley 200417 Marina Poddubskay 200717 Dana Askins 2006

Fewest Losses (Minimum 40 IP)2 Morgan Singleton-Bratcher 20122 Felicia Gourley 20102 Jamie Pendley 20043 Kindra Gregory 20044 Brooke McLeod 20124 Erin Coogle 2001

Saves6 Dana Askins 20042 Multiple players

Hit Batsman26 Ashlyn Kimberly 201024 Neesha Sorrell 201119 Neesha Sorrell 201216 Kim Alford 200816 Kindra Gregory 2006

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Games Played256 Stephanie Hey 2003-06221 Jennifer Bridgforth 2005-08219 Michelle Bauer 2007-10213 Sara Reeves 2011-14194 Kristin Kauk 2001-04

Games Started252 Stephanie Hey 2003-06210 Sara Reeves 2011-14198 Jennifer Bridgforth 2005-08194 Kristin Kauk 2001-04179 Dana Askins 2004-06

At Bats688 Stephanie Hey 2003-06630 Kristin Kauk 2001-04566 Laci Weger-Garrett 2008-11529 Sara Reeves 2011-14523 Dana Askins 2004-06

Batting Average(Minimum 2 seasons)

.403 Dana Askins 2004-06

.383 Leslie Beaty 2007-09

.360 Elizabeth Agpalo 2011-12

.340 Kristin Minton 2003-04

.325 Ashley Mitchell-Rasovic 2011-13

Runs Scored141 Dana Askins 2004-06112 Kristin Kauk 2001-04110 Leslie Beaty 2007-0999 Courtney Foley 2004-0691 Jennifer Bridgforth 2005-08

Hits182 Kristin Kauk 2001-04178 Leslie Beaty 2007-09177 Stephanie Hey 2003-06166 Jennifer Bridgforth 2005-08159 Taylor Smith 2012-14

RBI100 Stephanie Hey 2003-0698 Leslie Beaty 2007-0996 Taylor Smith 2012-1496 Dana Askins 2004-0691 Morgan Skelley 2004-06

Doubles48 Dana Askins 2004-0641 Ashley Mitchell-Rasovic 2011-1341 Leslie Beaty 2007-0938 Taylor Smith 2012-1436 Stephanie Hey 2003-06

Triples13 Dana Askins 2004-0611 Kristin Kauk 2001-0410 Jennifer Bridgforth 2005-087 Leslie Beaty 2007-097 Stephanie Hey 2003-06

Home Runs20 Leslie Beaty 2007-0916 Kayla Adams 2012-pres.16 Elizabeth Agpalo 2011-1213 Taylor Smith 2012-1413 Caitlyn Crotty 2008-0913 Stephanie Hey 2003-06

Base on Balls84 Dana Askins 2004-0663 Sara Reeves 2011-1450 Kindra Gregory 2003-0649 Ashley Mitchell-Rasovic 2011-1346 Kristin Kauk 2001-04

Hit by Pitch28 Markie LaFerney 2011-1324 Laci Weger-Garrett 2008-1116 April McAlister 1999-0113 Christina Wilson 2008-11

Stolen Bases69 Dana Askins 2004-0637 Katie Jirak 2012-1336 Leslie Beaty 2007-0936 Courtney Foley 2004-0633 Markie LaFerney 2011-13

Hits5 Kaylin Taylor v. Southwestern Christian 20145 Katie Flower v. Mid-America Christian 19994 Multiple players

Doubles3 Hannah Neill v. Hillsdale College 20133 Taylor Smith v. Midland College 20133 Sara Reeves v. East Central 20123 Leslie Beaty v. Rogers State 20082 Multiple players

Triples2 Taylor Smith v. York College 20142 Sheena Raunikar v. Eastern Connecticut 20072 Morgan Skelley v. York College 20042 Ashley Grider v. Southern Nazarene 20032 Crystal Weaver v. Hillsdale College 2002

Home Runs2 Multiple players

Runs4 Dani Warren v. Southwestern Christian 20144 Rosy Campos v. Rogers State 20094 Dana Askins v. Oklahoma Wesleyan 20043 Multiple players

RBI7 Sarah Jamison v. Northwood University 20087 Sheena Raunikar v. Eastern Connecticut 20076 Kayla Adams v. Mid-America Christian 20136 Dana Askins v. Oklahoma Wesleyan 20045 Multiple players

Stolen Bases3 Tate Landmark v. Oklahoma Wesleyan 20143 Katie Jirak v. Hillsdale College 20133 Taylor Smith v. Hillsdale College 20133 Kelsey MacInnes v. Southern Nazarene 20073 Dana Askins v. McKendree University 20063 Courtney Foley v. Graceland University 2006

No Hitters1 Brooke McLeod v. SAGU 20141 Morgan Bratcher v. Hillsdale College 20131 Elizabeth Agpalo v. Benedictine College 20121 Neesha Sorrell v. two teams 20111 Jamie Pendley v. Central Methodist 2003

Perfect Game1 Neesha Sorrell v. Bacone College 2011

Strikeouts Thrown16 Neesha Sorrell v. Oklahoma Baptist 201215 Michelle Bauer v. Northwestern Iowa 200714 Neesha Sorrell v. Saint Gregory’s 201113 Multiple players

Innings Pitched14 Neesha Sorrell v. Oklahoma Baptist 20119 Multiple players

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Consecutive Wins18 200515 200411 2003

BattingAverage.348 1998.310 2009.307 2014.302 2004.300 2013

At Bats1,973 20051,656 20061,643 20041,629 20141,505 2003

Runs325 2005309 2014307 2004275 2006269 2009

Hits570 2005500 2014497 2004489 2006431 2011

Home Runs31 200927 200825 201424 201323 2004

Doubles107 200593 201191 201483 200476 2013

Triples21 200521 200420 200717 2003

RBI269 2014263 2005255 2004241 2006216 2009

Walks153 2005125 2014124 2006118 2011114 2004

Stolen Bases80 201475 200374 200470 201370 2005

Runs Allowed84 2004105 2005160 2003164 2012166 1999

Appearances126 Kindra Gregory 2003-06115 Dana Askins 2004-0690 Brooke McLeod 2011-1478 Michelle Bauer 2007-1078 Chancie Godwin 2007-10

Games Started102 Kindra Gregory 2003-0682 Dana Askins 2004-0659 Brooke McLeod 2011-1446 Michelle Bauer 2007-1045 Jamie Pendley 2003-04

Innings Pitched644.1 Kindra Gregory 2003-06619 Dana Askins 2004-06417 Brooke McLeod 2011-14324.1 Neesha Sorrell 2011-12312 Jamie Pendley 2003-04

Complete Games70 Dana Askins 2004-0662 Kindra Gregory 2003-0643 Brooke McLeod 2011-1440 Neesha Sorrell 2011-1230 Jamie Pendley 2003-04

Shutouts19 Dana Askins 2004-0613 Jamie Pendley 2003-0411 Neesha Sorrell 2011-1211 Kindra Gregory 2003-068 Brooke McLeod 2011-14

Earned Run Average(Minimum 2 seasons)

1.05 Dana Askins 2004-061.46 Jamie Pendley 2003-041.74 Kindra Gregory 2003-062.16 Neesha Sorrell 2011-122.65 Hollie Gauntt 2002-03

Strikeouts Thrown595 Dana Askins 2004-06494 Kindra Gregory 2003-06354 Neesha Sorrell 2011-12263 Jamie Pendley 2003-04169 Brooke McLeod 2011-14

Home Runs Allowed(Minimum 2 seasons)

7 Allison Tobola 1999-0010 Ashlyn Kimberly 2009-1011 Jamie Pendley 2003-0412 Elizabeth Agpalo 2011-1212 Hollie Gauntt 2002-03

Batting Average Against(Minimum 2 seasons)

.174 Dana Askins 2004-06

.191 Neesha Sorrell 2011-12

.198 Jamie Pendley 2003-04

.215 Kindra Gregory 2003-06

Wins70 Kindra Gregory 2003-0661 Dana Askins 2004-0634 Jamie Pendley 2003-0429 Brooke McLeod 2011-1429 Neesha Sorrell 2012-13

Fewest Losses(Minimum 2 seasons)

6 Bree Thompson 1999-0011 Elizabeth Agpalo 2011-1211 Jamie Pendley 2003-0417 Kim Alford 2008-0918 Allison Tobola 1999-00

Saves7 Dana Askins 2004-064 Michelle Bauer 2007-104 Chancie Godwin 2007-103 Brooke McLeod 2011-142 Multiple players

Wild Pitches24 Brooke McLeod 2011-1416 Chancie Godwin 2007-1015 Morgan Bratcher 2012-1315 Michelle Bauer 2007-1015 Dana Askins 2004-06

Hits Batsmen43 Neesha Sorrell 2011-1238 Kindra Gregory 2003-0630 Dana Askins 2004-0628 Ashlyn Kimberly 2009-1027 Kim Alford 2008-09

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Mascot/Nickname ..............Lady EvangelsSchool Colors ...........Red, black and whiteLocation ............................Oklahoma CityEnrollment ......................................1,180Head Coach ...................Robert Wakefield2014 Record ...................................34-302014 SAC Record ...........................12-20SAC Finish ..........................................7thWebsite .............www.macuatheltics.comSports Information ................ Levi ConvirsSID Phone Number ..........(405) 692-3140Athletic Director ....................... Craig Ruiz

Mascot/Nickname ............................ StarsSchool Colors ...........Royal blue and whiteLocation ............................Oklahoma CityEnrollment ......................................3,810Head Coach .................... Phil McSpadden2014 Record ...................................55-132014 SAC Record .............................26-7SAC Finish ..........................................3rdWebsite ................... www.ocusports.comSports Information .............. Rich TortorelliSID Phone Number ..........(405) 208-5304Athletic Director .......................Jim Abbott

Mascot/Nickname ................... Lady BisonSchool Colors ....................Green and goldLocation .......................... Shawnee, Okla.Enrollment ......................................1,764Head Coach ...............................Pam Fink2014 Record ...................................45-172014 SAC Record .............................26-6SAC Finish ......................................... 2ndWebsite .................... www.obubison.comSports Information ......................Ray FinkSID Phone Number ..........(405) 585-5304Athletic Director .............. Robert Daveport

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Mascot/Nickname ......................CavaliersSchool Colors ............... Navy blue and redLocation .......................... Shawnee, Okla.Enrollment .........................................800Head Coach .........................D.J. Sanchez2014 Record ...................................52-122014 SAC Record .............................27-5SAC Finish .......................................... 1stWebsite ............... www.sgucavaliers.comSports Information .................Brad CollinsSID Phone Number ..........(405) 878-5375Athletic Director .....................John Martin

Mascot/Nickname ................... Lady LionsSchool Colors ...................Purple and goldLocation ..................... Waxahachie, TexasEnrollment ......................................2,000Head Coach ..............................Tim Grant2014 Record ...................................12-402014 SAC Record .............................2-30SAC Finish ..........................................9thWebsite ..............www.sagu.edu/athleticsSports Information ............. Natalie TristanSID Phone Number ..........(972) 923-5454Athletic Director ................ Jesse Godding

Mascot/Nickname ................. Lady EaglesSchool Colors .................... Blue and whiteLocation ............................ Bethany, Okla.Enrollment .........................................900Head Coach ........................ Kent Williams2014 Record ...................................16-362014 SAC Record .............................7-27SAC Finish ..........................................8thWebsite ...................www.scueagles.comSports Information .............Matt StephensSID Phone Number ..........(405) 401-3395Athletic Director .....................Mark Arthur

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Mascot/Nickname ...................Lady RamsSchool Colors ......................Blue and goldLocation ........................Fort Worth, TexasEnrollment ......................................3,378Head Coach .....................Shannon Gower2014 Record ...................................24-262014 SAC Record ...........................15-18SAC Finish ..........................................5thWebsite .....................www.ramsports.netSports Information ....................Josh LacySID Phone Number ..........(817) 531-4855Athletic Director ................. Steve Trachier

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Sac coMpetitionSac preSeaSonRank School Points 2014 Record1 Oklahoma City (5) 62 55-13 (26-7)2 Saint Gregory’s (3) 59 52-12 (27-5)3 Oklahoma Baptist 46 45-17 (26-6)4 Texas Wesleyan 41 24-26 (15-18)5 Science and Arts 39 37-24 (18-14)6 Mid-America Christian 31 34-30 (12-20)7 Southwestern Christian 21 16-36 (7-27)8 Southwestern Assemblies of God 16 12-40 (2-30)

preSeaSon top 25Pl. School (1st Place Votes) 2014 Record1 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (18) 44-72 William Carey (Miss.) 52-123 Reinhardt (Ga.) 46-104 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 50-115 Oklahoma City 55-136 Saint Gregory’s (Okla.) 52-127 LSU Alexandria 35-58 Concordia (Calif.) 50-79 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 47-9-110 Simpson (Calif.) 45-1011 Belhaven (Miss.) 44-1712 Cal State San Marcos 39-9-113 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 49-5-114 Biola (Calif.) 36-1415 Concordia (Ore.) 34-1816 Central Methodist (Mo.) 43-817 Oregon Tech 35-1418 Houston-Victoria (Texas) 33-1519 William Woods (Mo.) 40-1720 Brenau (Ga.) 34-1321 Oklahoma Baptist 45-1721 College of Idaho 35-1823 Davenport (Mich.) 38-1024 USC Beaufort (S.C.) 39-1125 Taylor (Ind.) 42-17

Others receiving votes: Bellevue (Neb.) 81; Georgetown (Ky.) 69; Mobile (Ala.) 60; William Penn (Iowa) 49; Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) 36; Bryan (Tenn.) 25; Columbia (Mo.) 22; Georgia Gwinnett 21; Southeastern (Fla.) 15; Dickinson State (N.D.) 13; Central Baptist (Ark.) 12; Ottawa (Kan.) 9; Campbellsville (Ky.) 9; Morningside (Iowa) 6; Grand View (Iowa) 6; Vanguard (Calif.) 5; Corban (Ore.) 3; MidAmeri-ca Nazarene (Kan.) 3.

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