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Page 1: 2016 Softball Record Book

2016 BIG EASTSOFTBALL

REGULAR-SEASONRECORD BOOK

Games through the 2015 season

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BIG EAST SOFTBALL RECORD BOOKTHROUGH 2015 SEASON

BIG EAST SOFTBALL CONTACTSThe BIG EAST Conference ....................................................Pamela FlenkeOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (646) 663-3437Fax ...................................................................................................................... (646) 838-8304Flenke Personal Phone ................................................................................... (860) 888-6971E-Mail ......................................................................................................pfl [email protected] ........................................................................................... Jim McGrathOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (317) 940-9414Fax ...................................................................................................................... (317) 940-9808E-Mail ..................................................................................................... [email protected] ..................................................................................................TBDOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (402) 280-5801Fax ...................................................................................................................... (402) 280-2495E-Mail .......................................................................................................TBD@creighton.eduDePaul .......................................................................................................TBDOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (773) 325-8380Fax ...................................................................................................................... (773) 325-7531E-Mail ............................................................................................................ [email protected] Georgetown .................................................................................. Marcy SilvaOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (202) 687-6591Fax ...................................................................................................................... (202) 687-2491E-Mail .............................................................................................mas542@georgetown.edu

Providence ..................................................................................... Jill MullanyOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (401) 865-2272Fax ...................................................................................................................... (401) 865-2583E-Mail ......................................................................................... [email protected]. John’s ...............................................................................Mike GarabedianOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (718) 990-5341Fax ...................................................................................................................... (718) 969-8468E-Mail .......................................................................michael.garabedian15@my.stjohns.eduSeton Hall ..................................................................................Bobby MullenOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (973) 761-9493Fax ...................................................................................................................... (973) 761-9675E-Mail ...................................................................................................bobby.mullen@shu.eduVillanova .................................................................................... Tom ZulewskiOffi ce Phone .................................................................................................... (610) 519-7579Fax ...................................................................................................................... (610) 519-7323E-Mail .........................................................................................................TBD@villanova.edu

655 Third Avenue, Suite 711 Phone: (646) 663-3444New York, NY 10017 Communications Phone: (646) 663-3437www.BIGEAST.com Fax: (646) 838-8304Commissioner ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Val AckermanChief Marketing Offi cer ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ann Wells CrandallSr. Associate Commissioner, Administration and NCAA Relations ................................................................................................................................................................Joe D’AntonioSr. Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................Rick GentileSr. Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Stu JacksonAssociate Commissioner, Compliance and Governance .............................................................................................................................................................................Jennifer CondarasAssociate Commissioner, Women’s Basketball ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Tracy Ellis-WardAssociate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations ...............................................................................................................................................................................................John PaquetteAssociate Commissioner, Olympic Sports ........................................................................................................................................................................................................Chris SchneiderBusiness Offi cer..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Kevin FlanaganAssistant Commissioner, Men’s Basketball Operations .................................................................................................................................................................................... Shawn MurphyAssistant Commissioner, Women’s Sports Media Relations ............................................................................................................................................................................. Pamela FlenkeAssistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Marketing Communications ................................................................................................................................................. Kristin QuinnAssistant Commissioner, Community & Academic Initiatives ..............................................................................................................................................................................Kelly O’NeilDirector of Championships ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................James GreeneDirector of Championships .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Tania KennedyDirector of Conference Operations ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Briana WeissManager, Social Media and Marketing Operations ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jackie FinnManager, Digital Media ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Brad ZakExecutive Assistant to Val Ackerman, Commissioner | Ann Crandall, CMO ...........................................................................................................................................Genelia SantanelliSupervisor of Offi cials, Men’s Basketball ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................John CahillSupervisor of Offi cials, Women’s Basketball .................................................................................................................................................................................................Debbie Williamson

BIG EAST SOFTBALL COACHES BIG EAST BIG EASTSchool Coach Career Record (Yrs.) Record at School (Yrs.) Regular-Season Record Championship RecordButler Scott Hall 127-135 (5) Same 19-22 (.463) 0-0 (.000)Creighton Brent Vigness 834-562-4 (27) 686-491-3 (22) 17-22 (.436) 0-1 (.000)DePaul Eugene Lenti 1,236-605-6 (34) Same 165-42 (.797) 13-8 (.619)Georgetown Pat Conlan 220-410 (13) 166-321 (10) 51-90 (.362) 0-2 (.000)Providence Kerri Jacklets 201-276-4 (10) Same 79-129 (.380) 0-4 (.000)St. John’s Amy Kvilhaug 323-386-1 (13) 196-271-1 (9) 80-110 (.421) 4-3 (.571)Seton Hall Paige Smith 230-196-1 (8) 61-92 (4) 30-54 (.357) 1-2 (.333)Villanova Maria DiBernardi 786-696-10 (31) Same 194-269 (.419) 12-24 (.333)

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The BIG EAST ConferenceThe BIG EAST Conference will forge ahead in 2015-16 for its third year in its current confi guration. Founded by Dave Gavitt in 1979, the BIG EAST reorganized in 2013, entering a new era by returning to its basketball-focused heritage. The league’s 10 member schools today—Butler University, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University—maintain an unyielding commitment to academic integrity, athletic excellence and community service.

Gavitt, the former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director, made the BIG EAST Conference a reality in May of 1979. Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance, and within the span of just a few years the conference had become a national powerhouse in men’s basketball. While the composition of the BIG EAST evolved over the next three decades, the focus of its schools did not waver, refl ecting a tradition of broad-based programs led by administrators and coaches who emphasize academic strength and fair play.

In December of 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football—DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova—announced their intention to separate from the conference’s football-playing schools and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to retain the BIG EAST name and assume the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions sharing the same academic and athletic values—Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University—and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. To complete the transformation, the BIG EAST moved its headquarters from its original location in Providence, R.I., to midtown Manhattan in New York City. The BIG EAST’s new era offi cially began on July 1, 2013, its effective date as the NCAA’s 32nd Division I conference.

Val Ackerman, who previously served as founding President of the WNBA, President of USA Basketball and U.S. representative to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), was named fi fth Commissioner of the BIG EAST in conjunction with the conference’s 2013 reconfi guration. Under her leadership, the BIG EAST has sought to maintain its reputation for excellence in intercollegiate athletics and has remained infl uential on the national landscape, with many conference and school administrators now serving on key NCAA committees.

Since its inception in 1979, the BIG EAST has been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion, particularly television, and the conference’s current relationship with FOX Sports allows that tradition to continue. The BIG EAST has enjoyed a fruitful partnership with FOX Sports and its national cable network, FOX Sports 1, since the 2013-14 academic year, the fi rst under the current multi-year agreement. FOX’s wall-to-wall coverage of BIG EAST men’s basketball includes complete coverage of all regular season games on FOX, FS1, FS2 and Fox Regional Networks, as well as the BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden, college basketball’s longest-running postseason basketball conference tourney held at the same venue. The BIG EAST and FOX also have established an annual fi ve-game New Year’s Marathon at the beginning of conference play. FOX Sports platforms also carry complete coverage of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament and selected coverage of other Olympic sport championships. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati.

The BIG EAST has also increased the visibility of its member school programs with the expansion of the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN). When the conference launched BEDN in 2014-15, the league became the fi rst collegiate conference to be hosted on the FOX Sports mobile platform, FOX Sports Go, the app that provides live streaming of FOX Sports content. BEDN will carry 225 live events in 2015-16, with an emphasis on women’s basketball and Olympic sport regular season and championship events.

BIG EAST Serves launched in 2014 as the conference’s platform to align the academic, health, leadership and service missions of the ten member institutions. Initiatives housed under the BIG EAST Serves umbrella refl ect the conference’s commitment to developing the complete BIG EAST student-athlete and making a positive contribution to the campus communities of its member schools and to New York City, the conference’s headquarters.

BIG EAST student-athletes boast high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to proudly say that many of its best students are also its best athletes. Alex Barlow, the starting guard for the Butler men’s basketball team that earned a 2014-15 NCAA bid, won the Senior CLASS Award in his sport for excellence in classroom, community, character and competition. He also won the BIG EAST men’s basketball scholar-athlete award for the second year in a row. Katrina Coogan of Georgetown, the 2015 conference women’s cross country champion, was a CoSIDA Academic All-American and seven-time cross country and track and fi eld All-American.

In 2014-15, BIG EAST teams earned a total of 31 NCAA bids. Two teams won national championships: Connecticut, an associate member in fi eld hockey, won its second straight NCAA crown, and Denver, an associate member in men’s lacrosse, also captured an NCAA title, the fi rst national champion not from the East Coast in that sport. Seven different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including six teams in men’s basketball. BIG EAST schools produced 12 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including fi ve in soccer (three male, two female).

Current BIG EAST men’s basketball programs have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985—Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova—the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 12 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips. Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 four other times.

BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last six years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up fi nish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past four seasons, with the Providence men advancing to the semifi nals in 2014.

In the 36 years since the original league opened its doors, BIG EAST teams have won 38 national championships in eight different sports. The conference crowned champions in 22 sports in the 2014-15 academic year, with 140 student-athletes winning individual national titles.

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BIG EAST SOFTBALL RECORD BOOKTHROUGH 2015 SEASON

For the third straight year, the BIG EAST Softball Championship returns to suburban Chicago. The Ballpark at Rosemont will hose the four-team fi eld which will battle it out for the BIG EAST’s automatic berth into the 64-team NCAA Division I Softball Championship.

Semifi nals - Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont, Ill.DePaul University – HostFriday, May 13No. 1 seed vs. No. 4 seedNo. 2 seed vs. No. 3 seed

Final - Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont, Ill.DePaul University – HostSaturday, May 14Semifi nal winners

2 0 1 6 B I G E A S T C h a m p i o n s h i p

No. 1 Seed

No. 4 Seed

Semifi nalsBallpark at RosemontMay 13

FinalBallpark at RosemontMay 14

No. 2 Seed

No. 3 Seed

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The NCAA Women’s College World Series will take place in Oklahoma City, Okla., from May 30-June 5 at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. Regional and Super Regional play will take place on campus sites to be determined from May 16-26.

Regionals (16 sites)Campus Sites: May 14-17

Super Regionals (Eight sites)Campus Sites: May 21-24

Women’s College World SeriesOklahoma City, Okla.May 28-June 3 - ASA Hall of Fame Stadium - OGE Energy Field

SEMIFINALS • FRIDAY • MAY 8No. 3 Seton Hall 9, No. 2 DePaul 5#No. 1 St. John’s 5, No. 4 Villanova 4#FINAL • SATURDAY • MAY 9No. 1 St. John’s 7, No. 3 Seton Hall 5##FOX Sports 2All times are Eastern

BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding PlayerKrystal Puga, St. John’s

All-Tournament TeamMorgan Maize, DePaulKali Gardner, DePaulTianah Hathaway, VillanovaDana Morris, VillanovaSara Foster, Seton HallDanielle DeStaso, Seton HallCasey Moses, Seton HallSavannah Warren, St. John’sTori Free, St. John’sFrancesca Carrullo, St. John’sYvonne Rericha, St. John’sKrystal Puga, St. John’s

NO. 2 DEPAUL

NO. 3 SETON HALL

NO. 1 ST. JOHN’S

NO. 4 VILLANOVA

MAY 8 - SEMIFINAL2 P.M. ET FOX SPORTS 2

MAY 8 - SEMIFINAL4:30 P.M. ET FOX SPORTS 2

MAY 9 - FINAL2 P.M. ET FOX SPORTS 2

NO. 3 SETON HALL

NO. 1 ST. JOHN’S

NO. 1 ST. JOHN’S

2015 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP

PRESENTED BY NEW YORK LIFE

BIG EAST In The NCAAsTucson Regional - Tucson, Ariz.May 15#12 Arizona 4, St. John’s 2May 16New Mexico State 9, St. John’s 6

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BIG EAST SOFTBALL RECORD BOOKTHROUGH 2015 SEASON

2015 SEASON REVIEW

2015 ALL-BIG EAST HONORS

BIG EAST Player of the YearErin Burner, St. John’s, Sr., C*

BIG EAST Pitcher of the YearTori Free, St. John’s, Jr., P

BIG EAST Rookie of the YearAlexis Walkden, Seton Hall, Fr., 3B*

BIG EAST Coach of the YearAmy Kvilhaug, St. John’s

All-BIG EAST First TeamTori Free, St. John’s, Jr., PFrancesca Carrullo, St. John’s, Sr., PErin Burner, St. John’s, Sr., C*Krystal Puga, St. John’s, Fr., 1BMorgan Maize, DePaul, Jr., 2BLiz Dike, Creighton, Sr., SSAlexis Walkden, Seton Hall, Fr., 3B*Yasmin Harrell, Seton Hall, Jr., UTDanielle DeStaso, Seton Hall, Sr., DPNicole Lundstrom, Providence, So., OFBrittany Garcia, St. John’s, So., OFLauren Zick, St. John’s, Fr., OF

All-BIG EAST Second TeamMary Connolly, DePaul, Sr., PKate Poppe, Villanova, Jr., PSabrina Kuchta, DePaul, Fr., CAlex Kotter, Butler, Jr., 1BKristen Boros, Butler, Sr., 2BMonique Landini, St. John’s, So., SSAlyssa Lach, Butler, Fr., 3BBlake Ringle, Creighton, Jr., UTKristie Dederick, Providence, Sr., DPBrandyce Sallee, Butler, So., OFAllie Reinhart, Creighton, So., OFYvonne Rericha, St. John’s, Jr., OF*unanimous selection

NFCA ALL-REGION TEAMSMideast RegionSecond TeamAlex Kotter, Butler, 1BAlexis Walkden, Seton Hall, 3B

Great Lakes RegionFirst TeamMary Connolly, DePaul, DP/UT-Non-PSecond TeamErin Burner, St. John’s, CThird TeamTori Free, St. John’s, P

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAThird TeamMary Connolly, DePaul

Final Standings BIG EAST OVERALL

W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N StreakST. JOHN’S* 16-2 .889 8-1 8-1 28-19 .596 10-2 10-9 8-8 L 2DEPAUL* 13-4 .765 5-3 8-1 22-24 .478 7-6 9-6 6-12 L 2SETON HALL* 10-10 .500 5-7 5-3 25-28 .472 8-9 8-5 9-14 L 1VILLANOVA* 9-12 .429 5-4 4-8 24-30 .444 9-5 10-13 5-12 L 1BUTLER 9-12 .429 5-7 4-5 24-27 .471 6-9 9-11 9-7 W 1PROVIDENCE 8-11 .421 5-3 3-8 16-23 .410 7-3 5-14 4-6 L 1CREIGHTON 7-12 .368 3-6 4-6 22-21 .512 4-9 5-9 13-3 W 1GEORGETOWN 5-14 .263 4-6 1-8 15-32 .319 7-8 2-14 6-10 W 1*CLINCHED BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP BERTH

NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS2015 FinalBIG EAST Teams Among All Division I (Top 50 Listed)Category Team Rank Statistc National Leader (Statistic)Batting Average St. John’s 37th 0.317 UCLA (0.367)Earned Run Average Villanova 47th 2.84 UCF (0.93)Home Runs Per Game DePaul 28th 1.26 La.-Lafayette (2.15) Seton Hall 34th 1.13Slugging Percentage DePaul 37th 0.498 Oklahoma (0.657)Hit Batters Providence 3rd 9.0 Saint Joseph’s (6.0)

BIG EAST Players Among All Division I (Top 50 Listed)Category Player (Team) Rank Statistc National Leader (Statistic)Batting Average Erin Burner (St. John’s) 27th 0.439 Torrian Wright, Savannah State (0.566)Home Runs Per Game Alexis Walkden (Seton Hall) 18th 0.38 Lexie Elkins, La.-Lafayette (0.59) Mary Connolly (DePaul) 23rd 0.36 Kristie Dederick (Providence) 49th 0.31 Doubles Per Game Brandyce Sallee (Butler) 46th 0.32 Yvon Minogue, South Dakota (0.52) Erin Burner (St. John’s) 48th 0.32Triples Per Game Liz Dike (Creighton) 25th 0.12 Leanna Gearhart, Delaware (0.21)Stolen Bases Sarah Gronowski (Butler) 41st 0.53 Morgan Zerkle, Marshall (0.94) Strikeouts Per Seven Innings Kate Poppe (Villanova) 30th 8.3 Miranda Krmaer, Western Kentucky (12.6)Walks Mary Connolly (DePaul) 14th 0.87 Torrian Wright, Savannah State (1.44)Slugging Percentage Mary Connolly (DePaul) 17th 0.870 Torrian Wright, Savannah State (1.299) Erin Burner (St. John’s) 22nd 0.848 Alexis Walkden (Seton Hall) 23rd 0.837 Liz Dike (Creighton) 48th 0.784Sacrifi ce Hits Per Game Michelle Trulin (Creighton) 49th 0.23 Brianna Simpson, Texas Southern (0.51)Hit By Pitch Per Game Alyssa Lach (Butler) 40th 0.27 Tess Soefje, UTSA (0.59)Walks Allowed Per Seven Inn. Megan Leyva (DePaul) 23rd 1.23 Taylor Pirone, Hofstra (0.44) Taylor Huntly (PC) 37th 1.41Home Runs Alexis Walkden (Seton Hall) 19th 20.0 Lexie Elkins, La.-Lafayette (32.0)Triples Liz Dike (Creighton) 26th 5.0 Two tied (11.0)On Base Percentage Mary Connolly (DePaul) 21st 0.548 Torrian Wright, Savannah State (0.748) Erin Burner (St. John’s) 22nd 0.548Strikeouts Kate Poppe (Villanova) 23rd 246 Miranda Kramer, Western Ky. (439)Hit Batters Francesca Carrullo (St. John’s) 1st 1.0 six tied (1.0)

2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS • BIG EAST GAMES ONLY

BATTING • TEAM

G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATTSt. John’s 18 .349 475 117 166 27 5 19 56 58 17-20DePaul 17 .316 468 124 148 30 3 25 64 73 14-21BATTING • INDIVIDUAL

G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SOErin Burner, STJ 18 .477 44 19 21 4 0 8 24 18 7Lauren Zick, STJ 16 .444 36 8 16 0 0 0 3 5 5PITCHING • TEAM

G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SOSt. John’s 18 1.40 16 2 1 115.0 99 38 23 43 80DePaul 17 2.93 13 4 0 114.2 120 59 48 29 61PITCHING • INDIVIDUAL

W-L App GS CG IP H R ER BB SO B/AvgTori Free, STJ 7-1 10 9 7 54.2 48 19 7 19 43 .226F. Carrullo, STJ 8-1 9 7 7 51.2 42 13 12 17 33 .227

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(BIG EAST regular-season games only; since round-robin play began in 1992)SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

HITS Year GP HAmber Patton, DPU 2009 22 41Stephanie Brown, ND 2006 22 38Meghan Murray, ND 1997 20 37Samantha Dodd, DPU 2013 22 37Melissa Roth, UofL 2009 24 35Meghan Murray, ND 1996 20 34Micah Truax, UConn 2008 20 33Mary Connolly, DePaul 2013 22 32Jordan Trimble, UofL 2013 22 32Emilee Koerner, ND 2013 22 32Ricci Lugo, VU 2003 20 32Sadie Pitzenberger, ND 2011 20 32Sarah Smith, ND 2008 22 32Lacy Wood, UofL 2006 22 31

DOUBLES Year GP No.Allie Braden, DPU 2014 19 10Christine Lux, ND 2010 21 9Loren Anguiano, STJ 2007 22 9Andrea D’Innocenzo, UConn 1995 19 9Allie Gendron, UConn 2006 22 9Cassie Morales, SU 2005 18 9Elizabeth Perkins, ND 1997 20 9Melissa Roth, UofL 2007 20 9Micah Truax, UConn 2008 20 9Jen Asbury, BC 2002 20 8Katie Fleury, ND 2010 19 8Jenna Garcia, PC 2009 23 8Katie Laing, ND 2005 18 8Andrea Loman, ND 2002 20 8Ricci Lugo, VU 2003 20 8Meghan Morese, VU 2006 22 8Meghan Murray, ND 1997 20 8Meagan Ruthrauff, ND 2005 18 8Reba Tutt, Pitt 2011 21 8Alicja Wolny, UofL 2010 22 8J Watson, SYR 2013 22 8Emilee Koerner, ND 2013 22 8Jordan Trimble, UofL 2013 22 8Jessie Bryant, PC 2013 22 8Brittany Husk, VU 2015 21 8

TRIPLES Year GP No.Jenny Kriech, ND 2001 20 7Karin Muller, UConn 1997 16 6Katie Marten, ND 1997 20 5Kristin Austin, UofL 2010 22 4Juliette Brooks, RU 1996 14 4Juliette Brooks, RU 1998 19 3Megan Ciolli, ND 2002 20 3Kelly Cross, BC 1993 16 3Lisaira Daniels, SU 2010 20 3Andrea D’Innocenzo, UConn 1993 16 3Cheryl Dumas, STJ 1993 20 3Leslie Garland, UofL 2006 22 3Jenn Giampaolo, ND 1998 16 3Nicole Gwinnett, SHU 1994 16 3Katie Marten, ND 1996 18 3Beth Miller, PC 1994 18 3Karin Muller, UConn 1994 17 3Karin Muller, UConn 1995 19 3Meghan Murray, ND 1996 20 3 Melissa Roth, UofL 2009 22 3Silva, UConn 2013 22 3Shea Palmer, VU 2015 14 3

HOME RUNS Year GP No.Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2010 22 11Melissa Roth, UofL 2009 24 11Liz Dike, CU 2014 20 10Michelle Truax, UConn 2007 19 9Laura Winter, ND 2013 22 9Kourtney Salvarola, USF 2013 21 9Alexis Walkden, SHU 2015 20 9Miller, ND 2012 19 8Kacee Cox, STJ 2012 22 8 Stephanie Watts, SU 2012 22 8Heather Johnson, ND 2011 20 8Brittney Lindley, RU 2010 21 8Christine Lux, ND 2008 22 8Jarrah Myers, ND 2002 20 8Cori Van Dusen, PC 2004 20 8Chirstine Lux, ND 2009 24 8A Anttila, GU 2013 22 8Chrissy Montez, STJ 2013 22 8Erin Burner, STJ 2015 18 8

STOLEN BASES Year GP SB/AShirley Daniels, SYR 2013 22 15/17Jackie Pasquerella, VU 2001 20 14/15Yasmin Harrell, SHU 2013 21 14/16Lisaria Daniels, SU 2010 20 13/15Megan Ciolli, ND 2005 18 12/14Katie Marten, ND 1996 18 12/14Audrey Rendon, UofL 2007 20 12/12Ashley Amistade, Pitt 2011 21 11/15Nalin Bennett, SHU 2009 24 11/14Shari Blackman, UConn 1993 18 11/11Stephanie Blagaich, DPU 2006 22 11/12Sam Card, Pitt 2008 22 11/12McKenzie Richards, SHU 2003 20 11/13Amber Curry, STJ 2010 22 10/11Emily Desjardins, BC 1998 17 10/11Katie Fleury, ND 2011 20 10/10Val Mihalik, Pitt 2007 19 10/10Micah Truax, UConn 2008 20 10/10Melissa Valencia, STJ 1997 19 10/14Caitlin White, SHU 2005 18 10/11Elyse Grazanio, GU 2014 20 10/11T. Kane, GU 2015 19 10/13

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(BIG EAST regular-season games only; since round-robin play began in 1992)SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

FIELDING PERCENTAGETEAM Year GP PO A E DP PCTDePaul 2011 18 405 155 8 1 .986Boston College 2000 16 324 96 7 0 .984Louisville 2012 22 444 186 11 2 .983Notre Dame 2010 21 283 110 9 1 .982Villanova 2004 20 411 161 11 2 .981Notre Dame 2013 22 420 137 11 10 .981 Connecticut 1996 19 393 192 12 6 .980Notre Dame 2003 20 339 150 10 2 .980Louisville 2013 22 410 195 13 5 .979DePaul 2010 21 410 121 12 3 .978Notre Dame 2006 22 447 185 14 2 .978Providence 2008 20 392 217 14 4 .978Boston College 1999 16 321 77 9 0 .978DePaul 2012 22 457 147 14 1 .977Notre Dame 2005 18 379 85 11 2 .977Pittsburgh 2006 22 429 217 16 9 .976Connecticut 1993 18 360 174 13 9 .976

WINS Year APP WKristen Wadwell, UofL 2009 22 18Jody Valdivia, ND 2010 17 16Jenna Caira, SU 2011 19 14Laura Winter, ND 2013 17 14Steffany Stenglein, ND 2002 19 13Megan Meyer, SHU 2005 17 13Catherine Bishop, UofL 2006 18 13Laura Winter, ND 2012 15 13Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2012 19 12Sara Nevins, USF 2012 19 12 Sara Nevins, USF 2013 19 13Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2014 14 13Theresa Hornick, VU 2002 19 12Brittney Bargar, ND 2008 22 12Becca Heteniak, DPU 2009 16 12Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011 14 12Heather Booth, ND 2006 16 11Becca Heteniak, DPU 2008 15 11Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2013 16 11Kara Chanasyk, UConn 1994 12 10Bridgett McCaffery, UConn 1996 13 10Kristin Schmidt, ND 2001 10 10Jennifer Sharron, ND 2001 10 10 Ashlee Dobbe, VT 2002 15 10Tracie Adix, DPU 2007 11 10Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007 10 10Britteny Bargar, ND 2009 14 10Jody Valdivia, ND 2009 13 10Tori Collins, UofL 2010 15 10Rachel Le Coq, UofL 2013 16 10Mary Connolly, DPU 2015 15 10

STRIKEOUTS Year APP SOKirsten Verdun, DPU 2012 19 132Kate Poppe, VU 2014 18 127Jenna Caira, SU 2012 17 125Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2013 16 125Sara Nevins, USF 2013 19 125Steffany Stenglein, ND 2005 13 121Sara Nevins, USF 2012 19 117Jenna Caira, SU 2011 19 115Laura Winter, ND 2013 17 115Becca Changstrom, CU 2014 13 112Jenna Caira, SU 2009 17 109Kim Ryan, BC 2003 16 107Shannon Williams, VU 2005 15 107Becca Heteniak, DPU 2008 15 106Kim Ryan, BC 2000 15 106Thereas Hornick VU 2002 19 103Megan Meyer, SHU 2005 17 103Laura Winter, ND 2012 15 102Erin Downey, SU 2006 16 101Mary Dietz, BC 1998 13 101Meghan Allman, STJ 2002 18 99Brittney Bargar, ND 2008 22 98Becca Heteniak, DPU 2009 13 98Rachel Crossin, UConn 2009 16 97Tori Free, STJ 2013 18 95Catherine Bishop, UofL 2006 18 94

EARNED RUN AVERAGETEAM Year GP CG SV SHO IP R ER H SO BB HR O/AVG ERANotre Dame 2001 20 18 0 16 132.0 8 3 58 167 21 0 .127 0.16Connecticut 1992 6 2 0 2 42.0 3 1 17 47 9 0 .110 0.17Connecticut 1993 18 16 1 10 120.0 14 9 70 73 29 0 .182 0.53Connecticut 1994 17 13 0 8 121.0 19 10 65 100 20 1 .156 0.58Notre Dame 1999 16 5 5 9 103.0 11 10 62 103 20 1 .171 0.68Connecticut 1995 19 12 1 9 126.0 25 13 78 92 12 0 .168 0.72Louisville 2006 22 13 0 9 151.0 24 16 92 136 32 4 .171 0.74Notre Dame 1996 20 8 3 7 137.0 35 17 91 133 41 1 .186 0.87DePaul 2007 20 20 1 10 135.0 22 17 56 126 25 9 .122 0.88Notre Dame 2004 20 15 0 10 126.0 21 16 75 124 34 2 .170 0.89Notre Dame 2000 14 9 1 6 93.1 20 13 52 115 14 3 .155 0.97

ERA Year APP INN H R ER BB SO W-L ERAMegan Biddle, UConn 1999 5 19.0 8 3 0 5 24 2-0 0.00Pat Conlan, UConn 1993 9 55.0 27 0 0 11 31 8-0 0.00Pat Conlan, UConn 1992 3 13.0 10 1 0 2 9 2-0 0.00Kim Mizesko, UConn 1992 4 20.0 1 0 0 4 34 3-0 0.00Kristin Schmidt, ND 2001 10 65.1 24 0 0 10 77 10-0 0.00Jennifer Wardwell, UConn 1994 7 35.0 27 8 1 6 14 4-0 0.20Bridgett McCaffery, UConn 1995 10 55.1 23 3 2 4 38 8-0 0.25

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INNINGS PITCHED Year APP INNKristen Wadwell, UofL 2009 22 131.1Meghan Allman, STJ 2002 18 124.2Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2012 19 121.0Brittney Bargar, ND 2008 22 117.0Heather Sykes, SHU 1995 19 111.2Megan Meyer, SHU 2005 17 111.0S Kuwik, SYR 2013 20 110.0Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2013 16 107.1Lisa Schweitzer, SHU 2007 20 106.1Theresa Hornick, VU 2002 19 104.2Kate Poppe, VU 2013 21 104.0Corinne Cluass, PC 2013 18 102.1Kristen Wadwell, UofL 2008 18 101.2Kate Poppe, VU 2014 18 100.0Jody Valdivia, ND 2010 17 99.0Ashless Dobbe, VT 2002 15 98.1Shannon Williams, VU 2005 15 98.0Jenna Caira, SU 2009 17 97.2Becca Heteniak, DPU 2009 16 97.0Kiki Saveriano, UConn 2011 18 97.0Laura Winter, ND 2013 17 96.1Mackensey Carter, GU 2010 15 95.2Jennifer Connell, GU 2009 16 95.0Jessica Gurney, UConn 2005 14 94.2Catherine Bishop, UofL 2006 18 94.0Jenna Caira, SU 2011 19 93.0Erin Downey, SU 2006 16 92.2Taylor Huntly, PC 2014 16 92.1Saveriano, UConn 2013 15 91.1Mary Connolly, DPU 2015 15 91.1Caitlin Delahaba, VU 2010 18 91.0Caralisa Connell, UofL 2011 14 90.2Heather Booth, ND 2006 16 90.1Sara Surosky, PC 2006 17 90.0Brittney Bargar, ND 2009 14 89.2Sara Nevins, USF 2013 19 89.0 Lisa Geer, STJ 2007 16 88.1Tina Sabunas, VU 1995 23 88.1Tori Free, STJ 2013 18 87.2Megan Meyer, SHU 2004 15 87.1Steffany Strenglein, ND 2002 19 86.2

COMPLETE GAMES Year APP CGHeather Sykes, SHU 1995 18 17Meghan Allman, STJ 2002 18 16Kristen Wadwell, UofL 2009 22 15Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2012 19 14Jessica Gurney, UConn 2005 13 14Jody Valdivia, ND 2010 17 14Alyssa Landrith, RU 2012 17 13Ashlee Dobbe, VT 2002 15 13Becca Heteniak, DPU 2009 16 13Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2013 16 13S Kuwik, SYR 2013 20 13Laura Winter, ND 2012 15 12Laura Winter, ND 2013 17 12Brittney Bargar, ND 2009 14 11Megan Meyer, SHU 2005 17 11Kiki Saveriano, UConn 2011 18 11Kim Schweitzer, SHU 2007 20 11Corinne Cluass, PC 2013 18 11Mary Connolly, DPU 2015 15 11Patricia Reiners, STJ 1993 11 10Liz Stanton, STJ 1996 15 10Leah Black, RU 2001 10 10Jennifer Sharron, ND 2001 10 10Leah Black, RU 2002 12 10Heather Booth, ND 2006 16 10Erin Downey, SU 2006 16 10Lisa Geer, STJ 2007 16 10 Tracie Adix, DPU 2007 11 10Linzee Sumrall, STJ 2009 17 10Jody Valdivia, ND 2009 13 10 Jennifer Connell, GU 2009 16 10Caitlin Delahaba, VU 2010 18 10 Corinne Clauss, PC 2010 13 10Corinne Clauss, PC 2011 15 10Caralisa Connell, UofL 2011 14 10 Jenna Caira, SU 2012 17 10Savannah King, Pitt 2012 18 10Saveriano, UConn 2013 15 10Taylor Huntly, PC 2014 16 10Kristin Gutierrez, BU 2015 14 10

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BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 50 at bats) Years GP AB R H RBI AVGMeghan Murray, ND 1996-97 40 137 36 71 47 .518Amber Patton, DPU 2007-09 85 246 61 109 32 .443Shari Blackman, UConn 1992-94 41 141 37 62 15 .440Lacy Wood, UofL 2006 22 71 18 31 24 .437Juliette Brooks, RU 1996-99 64 177 40 77 46 .435Stephanie Brown, ND 2004-07 78 262 63 112 38 .427Katie Marten, ND 1996-97 38 131 44 56 21 .427Ricci Lugo, VU 2003-04 40 131 30 55 22 .420Melissa Roth, UofL 2009-10 46 134 60 56 42 .418Tanya Rose, SU 2002-03 38 127 25 52 27 .409Krista Hole, USF 2006 20 54 11 22 14 .407Jarah Myers, ND 2001-02 40 109 38 44 35 .404Sarah Smith, ND 2005-08 77 94 36 0 11 .404Carrie Wisen, ND 2003-05 26 57 2 23 14 .404Lisa Mattison, ND 2000-03 62 137 20 55 26 .401 Sadie Pitzenberger, ND 2008-11 48 150 21 60 24 .400 Megan Ciolli, ND 2002-05 72 227 59 91 34 .400Andrea Loman, ND 2000-03 71 213 57 85 63 .399Kara McMahon, ND 1996-97 39 118 34 47 25 .398Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 65 194 40 73 61 .397Sara Carlson, VU 2000-03 76 234 45 92 61 .393Jenna Knudson, ND 1996 19 59 4 23 17 .390Linda Snyder, STJ 1992-95 62 206 36 80 16 .388Mary Connolly, DPU 2012-15 80 244 50 94 82 .385Tiffany Robinson, SU 2004-05 36 99 20 38 10 .384Sandy Vojik, DPU 2007-08 42 112 34 43 28 .384

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 50 innings pitched) Years APP IP H R ER BB SO W-L ERAKristin Schmidt, Notre Dame 2001 10 65.1 24 0 0 10 77 10-0 0.00Pat Conlan, UConn 1992-93 12 68.0 37 1 0 13 40 10-0 0.00Jennifer Wardell, UConn 1994-96 16 59.0 49 15 5 8 28 8-1 0.59Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame 1998-01 38 219.0 119 34 19 31 240 32-3 0.61Garrick, Louisville 2006 13 57.0 39 6 5 10 42 6-1 0.61 Kara Chanasyk, UConn 1993-95 28 156.0 81 28 15 26 133 20-4 0.67Carrie Wisen, Notre Dame 2002-05 28 71.2 49 11 7 18 56 10-0 0.68Bridgett McCaffery, UConn 1994-97 40 210.2 132 29 21 27 144 28-4 0.70Tracie Adix, DePaul 2006-07 19 116.0 72 21 12 11 69 15-3 0.72Cristi Ecks, USF 2006-09 36 159.2 120 35 17 30 161 17-3 0.75Bishop, Louisville 2006 18 94.0 53 18 11 22 94 13-2 0.82Kelly Nichols, Notre Dame 1996-98 27 73.0 41 11 9 19 37 9-2 0.86Steffany Stenglein, Notre Dame 2002-05 51 236.1 114 36 30 67 289 35-4 0.89Tekae Malandris, BC 2001-04 49 268.1 180 65 36 83 250 23-16 0.94Angela Bessolo, Notre Dame 1996-99 33 154.0 117 36 23 56 136 21-3 1.05Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 51 293.1 163 61 48 91 333 42-4 1.15Amy Kvilhaug, Providence 1993-96 43 263.1 207 70 46 20 91 26-12 1.22

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CAREER RECORDS (BIG EAST regular-season games only; since round-robin play began in 1992)

Hits Years GP HAmber Patton, DPU 2006-09 85 109Stephanie Brown, ND 2004-07 78 112 Micah Truax, UConn 2006-09 82 100Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 98Alicja Wolny, UofL 2010-13 85 96Erin Burner, STJ 2012-15 82 95Allie Braden, DPU 2011-14 83 95Samantha Dodd, DPU 2010-13 84 95Mary Connolly, DPU 2012-15 80 94Tanya Rose, SYR 2002-05 76 93Britta Giddens, USF 2006-09 82 52Sara Carlson, VU 2000-03 76 92Kacee Cox, STJ 2008-10, 12 90 91Megan Ciolli, ND 2002-05 72 91Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 85 91Colby Wherry, UofL 2008-11 85 91Jillian Ortega, UConn 2006-09 82 89Sheri Donley, VU 2004-07 78 88Meghan Morese, VU 2006-09 90 88Ricci Lugo, VU 2001-04 80 87McKenzie Richards, SHU 2001-04 77 87Julianne Towers, UConn 2008-11 86 87Jessica Yanosy, UConn 1998-01 67 86Andrea Loman, ND 2000-03 71 85Heather Johnson, ND 2007; 09-11 84 85Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 83 85Allyson Johnson, UConn 1996-99 66 84Rachel Bartholomew, PC 2004-07 80 82Karin Muller, UConn 1994-97 71 82Mandy Craig, RU 2008-11 85 82Christine Lux, ND 2007-10 86 82Kristin Austin, UofL 2009-12 85 82 Katie Fleury, ND 2008-11 84 81Linda Snyder, STJ 1992-95 62 80Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 80Hallie Gibbs, SYR 2008-11 83 79Danielle Maricle, VU 2007-10 87 79Katie Laing, ND 2005-08 82 78Megan Oliver, STJ 2003-06 78 78Alexis Switenko, SYR 2003-06 80 78Meredith Zenowich, PC 1993-96 76 78Rebecca Tutt, Pitt 2008-11 88 78Dani Miller, ND 2009-12 83 78

Runs Years GP R Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 94Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 73Katie Fleury, ND 2008-11 84 68Stephanie Brown, ND 2004-07 78 63Amber Patton, DPU 2006-09 85 61Christine Lux, ND 2007-10 86 61Alexa Maldonado, ND 2009-12 79 61Alex Morocco, DPU 2008-11 84 60Jarrah Myers, ND 1999-02 70 59Megan Ciolli, ND 2002-05 72 59Micah Truax 2006-09 82 59Samantha Dodd, DPU 2010-13 84 59Michelle Huber, PC 2009-12 84 58Allie Braden, DPU 2011-14 83 58Andrea Loman, ND 2000-03 71 57Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 83 57Karin Muller, UConn 1994-97 71 56Kristin Austin, UofL 2009-12 85 56Erin Burner, STJ 2012-15 82 56Allyson Johnson, UConn 1996-99 66 55Jessica Yanosy, UConn 1998-01 67 55Brianna Jorgensborg, ND 2008-11 77 55Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 85 55Janine Richardson, USF 2009-12 83 55Tanya Rose, SYR 2002-05 76 54Melanie Alkire, ND 1998-01 66 53Rebecca Tutt, Pitt 2008-11 88 53Katie Keller, UofL 2011-13 63 53Britta Giddens, USF 2006-09 82 52Jenny Kriech, ND 1999-02 68 51Alexis Switenko, SYR 2003-06 80 51Brittney Lindley, RU 2009-12 86 51

Runs Batted In Years GP RBIHeather Johnson, ND 2007, 09-11 84 82Mary Connolly, DPU 2012-15 80 82Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 85 80Dani Miller, ND 2009-12 83 76Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 83 75Kacee Cox, STJ 2008-10, 12 90 73Hallie Gibbs, SYR 2008-11 83 69Christine Lux, ND 2007-10 86 66Erin Burner, STJ 2012-15 82 65Jarrah Myers, ND 1999-02 70 64Andrea Loman, ND 2000-03 71 63Laura Taylor, SHU 2002-05 78 63Karin Muller, UConn 1994-97 71 62 Meagan Ruthrauff, ND 2003-06 76 62Katie Keller, UofL 2011-13 63 62Sara Carlson, VU 2000-03 76 61Katie Laing, ND 2005-08 82 60Cassie Morales, SU 2003-06 76 58Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 57Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 57Alicja Wolny, UofL 2010-13 85 56Colby Wherry, UofL 2008-11 85 54Danielle DeStaso, SHU 2012-15 84 53Andria Bledsoe, ND 2000-03 69 52Tanya Rose, SYR 2002-05 76 52Jackie Tarulli-Fisher, DPU 2006-09 84 52Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 81 52Brittney Lindley, RU 2009-12 86 52Alexis Switenko, SYR 2003-06 80 51Mallorie Lenn, ND 2004-06 73 51 Sara Carlson, VU 2000-03 56 49Jillian Ortega, UConn 2006-09 82 49Brianna Jorgensborg, ND 2008-11 77 49Micah Truax, UConn 2006-09 82 48Britta Giddens, USF 2006-09 82 52Mandy Craig, RU 2008-11 85 48

Walks Years GP BBKirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 83 81Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 81 59Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 52JoJo Medina, USF 2007-10 81 50Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 48Laura Taylor, SHU 2002-05 78 47Meagan Ruthrauff, ND 2003-06 76 46Rebecca Tutt, Pitt 2008-11 88 46Katie Fleury, ND 2008-11 84 45Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 85 45Brittney Lindley, RU 2009-12 86 44Hallie Gibbs, SYR 2008-11 83 44Mary Connolly, DPU 2012-15 80 41Kristi Burlin, VU 2009-12 89 41Vickie Lamb, SHU 1997-01 70 40Kacee Cox, STJ 2008-10, 12 90 40Alexis Switenko, SYR 2003-06 80 39JoJo Medina, USF 2007-10 59 38Yvette Bravo, Pitt 2009-12 80 38Mary Rose Sheehy, PC 2006-09 85 37Sam Card, Pitt 2007-09 65 37Shikara Lowe, GU 2010-13 79 37Roxy Struble, STJ 2006-09 85 36Alicja Wolny, UofL 2010-13 85 35Meaghan Asselta, RU 2001-03 58 34Megan Hyson, GU 2012-15 75 34Heather Johnson, ND 2007, 09-11 84 33Linda Kohan, ND 2006-09 87 33Christine Lux, ND 2007-10 86 33Kari Koller, VU 2002-05 73 32Jenny Card, RU 2002-05 74 32 Katie Pierce, SHU 2003-06 80 32Alex Morocco, DPU 2008-11 84 32Kristie Dederick, PC 2012-15 81 32

Doubles Years GP No.Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 27Ricci Lugo, VU 2001-04 80 24Cassie Morales, SYR 2003-06 76 23Meghan Morese, VU 2006-09 90 23Alicja Wolny, UofL 2010-13 85 23Andrea Loman, ND 2000-03 71 22Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 85 21Allie Braden, DPU 2011-14 83 21Andrea D’Innocenzo, UConn 1992-95 58 20Katie Laing, ND 2005-08 82 20Linda Kohan, ND 2006-09 77 19Micah Truax, UConn 2006-09 82 19Britta Giddens, USF 2006-09 82 52Heather Johnson, ND 2007, 09-11 84 19Shanelle Harrell, PC 2012-15 81 19Andria Bledsoe, ND 2000-03 69 18Kacee Cox, STJ 2008-10, 12 90 18Jordan Trimble, UofL 2010-13 66 18Erin Burner, STJ 2012-15 82 18Kim Robbins, PC 1992-95 65 17Meagan Ruthrauff, ND 2002-06 76 17Allie Gendron, UConn 2005-08 77 17Kealan Waldron, SHU 2006-09 81 17Christine Lux, ND 2007-10 86 17Katie Fleury, ND 2008-11 84 17Hallie Gibbs, SYR 2008-11 83 17Alexa Maldonado, ND 2009-12 79 17Juliette Brooks, RU 1996-99 64 16Jessica Yanosy, UConn 1998-01 67 16Tanya Rose, SYR 2002-05 76 16Stephanie Brown, ND 2004-07 78 16Loren Anguiano, STJ 2004-07 71 16Jess Dignon, Pitt 2005-08 74 16Jillian Ortega, UConn 2006-09 82 16Christy Becker, PC 2007-10 81 16Mandy Craig, RU 2008-11 85 16Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 16

Triples Years GP No.Karin Muller, UConn 1994-97 71 14Juliette Brooks, RU 1996-99 64 9Jenny Kriech, ND 1999-02 68 8 Katie Marten, ND 1996-97 38 8Kelly Cross, BC 1993-96 72 7Kim Bullock, VU 1993-96 70 6Meghan Murray, ND 1996-97 40 6Kristin Austin, UofL 2009-12 85 6Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 5Andrea D’Innocenzo, UConn 1992-95 58 5Nicole Gwinnet, SHU 1994-95 16 5Alison Hirsch, UConn 1996-99 51 5Beth Miller, PC 1993-96 67 5Rebecca Tutt, Pitt 2008-11 88 5

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Home Runs Years GP No.Laura Taylor, SHU 2002-05 78 24Christine Lux, ND 2007-10 86 24Kacee Cox, STJ 2008-10, 12 90 22Dani Miller, ND 2009-12 83 22Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 83 21Erin Burner, STJ 2012-15 82 21Micah Truax, UConn 2006-09 84 20Alexis Switenko, SYR 2003-06 80 19Melissa Roth, UofL 2007-10 86 19Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 19Mary Connolly, DPU 2012-15 80 19Chrissy Montez, STJ 2010-13 83 18Chelsea Bemis, UofL 2008-11 85 17Megan Ruthrauff, ND 2002-06 76 16Rachel Bartholomew, PC 2004-07 80 16Hallie Gibbs, SYR 2008-11 83 16Brittney Lindley, RU 2009-12 86 16Danielle DeStaso, SHU 2012-15 84 16Heather Johnson, ND 2007, 09-11 84 15Brianna Jorgensborg, ND 2008-11 77 14Rebecca Tutt, Pitt 2008-11 88 14Holly Stevens, Pitt 2010-13 86 14Liz Dike, CU 2014-15 39 14Jarrah Myers, ND 1999-02 70 13Danielle Del Ponte, UConn 2006-09 79 13Meghan Morese, VU 2006-09 90 13Julianne Towers, UConn 2008-11 86 13Kristen Kaelin, SHU 2009-12 87 13Taner Fowler, UofL 2011-13 62 13Melanie Alkire, ND 1998-01 66 12Cori Van Dusen, PC 2001-04 80 12Tanya Rose, SYR 2002-05 76 12Sandy Vojik, DPU 2006-08 64 12Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 81 12Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 81 12Katie Keller, UofL 2011-13 63 12

Stolen Bases Years GP SB/AYasmin Harrell, SHU 2013- 62 29/31Stephanie Watts, SYR 2009-12 82 28/32Brittney Neer, RU 2001-04 80 27/31Megan Ciolli, ND 2002-05 72 26/29Amber Patton, DPU 2006-09 85 25/35Ashley Amistade, Pitt 2008-11 88 25/36Lisaira Daniels, SYR 2010-12 59 24/24Andrea Loman, ND 2000-03 71 23/27Rebecca Tutt, Pitt 2008-11 88 23/35Jenny Kriech, ND 1999-02 68 22/29Shirley Daniels, SYR 2011-13 58 22/27Melissa Landeck, SHU 1993-96 72 21/27Caitlin White, SHU 2003-06 66 21/25Stephanie Brown, ND 2004-07 78 21/27Micah Truax, UConn 2006-09 82 21/25Katelyn Revens, PC 2007-10 84 20/24Tara Toscano, USF 2007-10 84 20/27Katie Fleury, ND 2008-11 84 20/20Michelle Huber, PC 2009-12 84 20/25Janine Richardson, USF 2009-12 83 20/25Shari Blackman, UConn 1992-94 41 19/20Jackie Pasquerella, VU 1998-01 66 19/21Stephanie Blagaich, DPU 2006-08 88 19/21Danielle Maricle, VU 2007-10 87 19/19Alex Morocco, DPU 2008-11 84 19/20Gina Kafalas, USF 2009-12 79 19/25Jennifer Ward, UConn 2009-12 85 19/25Kelsey Thornton, ND 2010-13 75 19/26Jessica Yanosy, UConn 1998-01 67 18/20Tanya Rose, SYR 2002-05 76 18/19Audrey Rendon, UofL 2006-07 38 18/18Elyse Graziano, GU 2011-14 76 18/24Yvonne Rericha, STJ 2013- 59 20/22

Innings Pitched Years APP IPKristen Wadwell, UofL 2007-10 71 383.1Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 57 360.0Kiki Saveriano, UConn 2010-13 63 351.2Jenna Caira, SYR 2009-13 66 346.2Brittney Bargar, ND 2006-09 59 335.2Caitlyn Delahaba, VU 2009-12 64 334.0Corinne Clauss, PC 2011-13 60 332.0Megan Meyer, SHU 2002-05 58 329.2Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 51 293.1Tina Sabunas, VU 1993-96 52 291.0Courtney FItzgerald, STJ 2000-04 50 291.0Leah Black, RU 2000-04 45 289.0Kate Poppe, VU 2013- 53 280.1Nikki Gasti, Pitt 2000-03 45 272.1Danielle DeStaso, SHU 2012-15 58 271.2Heather Booth, ND 2003-06 46 269.0Tekae Malandris, BC 2001-04 49 268.1Laura Winter, ND 2011-13 45 266.0Cory Berliner, Pitt 2008-11 49 265.1Lisa Geer, STJ 2005-08 53 264.2Amy Kvilhaug, PC 1993-96 43 263.1Theresa Hornick, VU 2000-03 59 262.2Cori Van Dusen, PC 2001-04 49 261.1Nicole Lindley, RU 2007-10 54 261.1Kim Schweitzer, SHU 2006-09 57 255.1Stacy Kuwik, SYR 2010-13 55 254.0Juliette Brooks, RU 1996-99 46 249.2Shannon Williams, VU 2002-05 49 248.2Mackensey Carter, GU 2009-12 44 246.0Megan Hyson, GU 2012-15 51 245.2Alexis Beckman, BC 1994-97 40 241.0Gina Calabrese, STJ 1998-01 45 239.0Barb Cook, UConn 2000-03 43 237.2Sara Nevins, USF 2011-13 54 237.1Steffany Stenglein, ND 2002-05 51 236.1Misty Beaver, SHU 1998-01 40 233.2Jody Valdivia, ND 2008-11 49 230.2Kat Lawrence, STJ 2008-11 44 228.1Keri Stoller, VU 1998-01 43 223.1Christina Shanko, SHU 2000-03 42 221.0Jennifer Sharron, ND 1998-01 38 219.0

Wins Years APP W Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 57 48Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 51 42Kristen Wadwell, UofL 2007-10 71 41Jenna Caira, SYR 2009-13 66 40Laura Winter, ND 2011-13 45 36Steffany Stenglein, ND 2002-05 51 35Brittney Bargar, ND 2006-09 59 35Sara Nevins, USF 2011-13 54 33Jennifer Sharron, ND 1998-01 38 32Heather Booth, ND 2003-06 46 32Jody Valdivia, ND 2008-11 49 31Megan Meyer, SHU 2002-05 58 30Bridgett McCaffery, UConn 1994-97 40 28Theresa Hornick, VU 2000-03 59 26Caralisa Connelly, UofL 2011-13 41 24Shannon Williams, VU 2002-05 49 23Tekae Malandris, BC 2001-04 49 23Corinne Clauss, PC 2011-13 60 22Tori Collins, UofL 2009-12 48 22Courtney FItzgerald, STJ 2000-04 50 21

Strikeouts Years APP SOJenna Caira, SYR 2009-13 66 438Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 57 401Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 51 333Kim Ryan, BC 2000-03 53 329Sara Nevins, USF 2011-13 54 317Kate Poppe, VU 2013- 53 312Laura Winter, ND 2011-13 45 305Steffany Stenglein, ND 2002-05 51 289Brittney Bargar, ND 2006-09 59 286Kiki Saveriano, UConn 2010-13 63 280Megan Meyer, SHU 2002-05 58 258Heather Booth, ND 2003-06 46 256Tekae Malandris, BC 2001-04 49 250Kristen Wadwell, UofL 2007-10 71 248Theresa Hornick, VU 2000-03 59 240Jody Valdivia, ND 2008-11 49 233Danielle DeStaso, SHU 2012-15 58 233Shannon Williams, VU 2002-05 49 232Leah Black, RU 2000-04 45 231Danielle DeStaso, SHU 2012-15 58 215Lindsey Richardson, USF 2010-13 48 209Courtney FItzgerald, STJ 2000-04 50 208Nikki Gasti, Pitt 2000-03 45 205Megan Hyson, GU 2012-15 51 205

Complete Games Years APP CGKiki Saveriano, UConn 2010-13 63 53Kirsten Verdun, DPU 2011-14 57 48Corinne Clauss, PC 2011-13 60 40Cory Berliner, Pitt 2008-11 49 39Kristen Wadwell, UofL 2007-10 71 38Kiki Saveriano, UConn 2010-13 63 37Brittney Bargar, ND 2006-09 59 37Becca Heteniak, DPU 2007-10 51 34Amy Kvilhaug, PC 1993-96 43 33Danielle DeStaso, SHU 2012-15 58 33Laura Winter, ND 2011-13 45 32Jenna Caira, SYR 2009-13 66 32Leah Black, RU 2000-04 45 32Alexis Bekcman, BC 1994-97 40 31Juliette Brooks, RU 1996-99 46 30Megan Meyer, SHU 2002-05 58 30Courtney FItzgerald, STJ 2000-04 50 30Heather Booth, ND 2003-06 46 29Nikki Gasti, Pitt 2000-03 45 29

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Team Records in Championship Play

Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd

Louisville 8 15 6 .714 2 3 Connecticut 16 30 16 .652 7 4Notre Dame 18 34 19 .642 6 6DePaul 10 13 8 .619 2 1USF 7 7 6 .538 1 1 Seton Hall 11 12 13 .480 2 3Syracuse 9 7 9 .438 2 0Providence 11 9 15 .375 1 2St. John’s 9 6 11 .353 1 2Villanova 13 12 24 .333 0 3Pittsburgh 5 1 5 .167 0 0 Rutgers 5 1 7 .125 0 0Georgetown 2 0 2 .000 0 0Creighton 1 0 1 .000 0 0

Championship Individual Records At Bats: 6, Lisa Miller, VU (1) vs. UConn (2), 1993 6, Amber Patton, DPU (4) vs. Pitt (3) (11 inn.), 2008Runs: 3, Allie Braden, DPU (9) vs. CU (1), 2014 3, Jackie Reed, STJ (5) vs. GU (3), 2014 3, Simon , ND (9) vs. STJ (3), 2012 3, Linda Secka, DPU (8) vs. SU (0)(5i), 2006 3, Melanie Alkire, ND (5) vs. UConn (0), 2000 3, Amy Laboe, ND (9) vs. BC (4), 1999 3, Jessica Yanosy, UConn (15) vs. RU (0), 1998 3, Cheryl Dumas, STJ (7) vs. PC (9), 1992Hits: 4, Jackie Reed, STJ (5) vs. GU (3), 2014 4, Chelsea Bemis, UofL (1) vs. USF (2), 2008 4, Nicole Dubovik, UConn (0) vs. ND (5), 2000 4, Jennifer Esteban, UofL (9) vs. Pitt (1), 2010 4, Chris Wajda, UConn (7) vs. PC (1), 1993RBI: 5, Buntin , ND (9) vs. STJ (3), 2012 5, Katie Sheaks, DPU (8) vs. SU (0)(5i), 2006 5, Elizabeth Perkins, ND (11) vs. RU (8), 1997 5, Juliette Brooks, RU (8) vs. ND (11), 1997

Championship Team Records

At Bats: 44, VU (1) vs. UConn (2), 1993At Bats (Both Teams): 86, UConn (2) vs. VU (1), 1993Runs: 15, UConn vs. RU (0), 1998Runs (Both Teams): 19, ND (11) vs. RU (8), 1997Hits: 18, UConn (7) vs. PC (1), 1993 18, DPU (10) vs. SHU (0), 2007Hits (Both Teams): 27, UConn (7) vs. PC (1), 1997Doubles: 4, ND (11) vs. RU (8), 1997 4, UConn (7) vs. PC (1), 1993Triples: 2, Louisville (12) vs. Syracuse (3), 2013Home Runs: 4, VT (8) vs. ND (3), 2002 4, Louisville (12) vs. Syracuse (3), 2013Stolen Bases: 6, ND (6) vs. UConn (3), 1996Innings Pitched: 12.0, UConn (2) vs. VU(1), 1993

YEAR-BY-YEAR BIG EAST CHAMPIONSYear Champion Coach Score Runner-up MOP Site2015 St. John’s Amy Kvilhaug 7-5 Seton Hall Krystal Puga, St. John’s Rosemont, Ill.2014 DePaul Eugene Lenti 3-0 St. John’s Kirsten Verdun, DePaul Rosemont, Ill.2013 USF Ken Eriksen 1-0 (10 inn.) Notre Dame Sara Nevins, USF Tampa, Fla.2012 Louisville Sandy Pearsall 4-3 (8 inn.) Notre Dame Jordan Trimble, Louisville Notre Dame, Ind.2011 Syracuse Leigh Ross 1-0 Louisville Jenna Caira, Syracuse Louisville, Ky.2010 Syracuse Leigh Ross 2-1 Louisville Jenna Caira, Syracuse Louisville, Ky.2009 Notre Dame Deanna Gumpf 1-0 DePaul Brittney Bargar, Notre Dame Louisville, Ky.2008 DePaul Eugene Lenti 4-1 USF Becca Heteniak, DePaul Louisville, Ky.2007 Louisville Sandy Pearsall 3-2 Notre Dame Kristen Wadwell, Louisville South Bend, Ind.2006 Notre Dame Deanna Gumpf 1-0 Louisville Heather Booth, Notre Dame South Bend, Ind.2005 Seton Hall Ray Vander May 2-1 (11 inn.) Notre Dame Megan Meyer, Seton Hall South Bend, Ind.2004 Seton Hall Ray Vander May 5-2 (8 inn.) Notre Dame Megan Meyer, Seton Hall Syracuse, N.Y.2003 Notre Dame Deanna Gumpf 3-2 Villanova Andrea Loman, Notre Dame Salem, Va.2002 Notre Dame Deanna Gumpf 3-1 Virginia Tech Andrea Loman, Notre Dame Salem, Va.2001 Connecticut Karen Mullins 3-0 Seton Hall Barb Cook, Connecticut Villanova, Pa.2000 Notre Dame Liz Miller 7-0 Connecticut Melanie Alkire, Notre Dame Chestnut Hill, Mass.1999 Notre Dame Liz Miller 5-1 Seton Hall Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame Storrs, Conn.1998 Boston College Jennifer Finley 6-1 Connecticut Chris Vicari, Boston College Notre Dame, Ind.1997 Boston College Jennifer Finley 9-1 Connecticut Mary Dietz, Boston College Storrs, Conn.1996 Connecticut Karen Mullins 1-0 Notre Dame Bridgett McCaffery, UConn Chestnut Hill, Mass.1995 Connecticut Karen Mullins 3-1 Providence Bridgett McCaffery, UConn Jamaica, N.Y.1994 Providence Jennifer Finley 1-0 Connecticut Kim Robbins, Providence Jamaica, N.Y.1993 Connecticut Karen Mullins 9-0 Villanova Janna Venice, UConn Storrs, Conn.1992 Connecticut Karen Mullins 2-1 Providence Kim Mizesko, Connecticut Storrs, Conn.1991 Connecticut Karen Mullins 2-0 Boston College Janna Venice, Connecticut Chestnut Hill, Mass.1990 Connecticut Karen Mullins 2-0 St. John’s Sue Rybczyk, Connecticut Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Doubles: 2, 11 timesTriples: 1, 30 timesHome Runs: 2, Jackie Reed, STJ (5) vs. GU (3), 2014 2, Elena Ferrero, BC (4) vs. SHU (3), 2003 2, Katie Kaempfer, SU (4) vs. ND (5), 2002 2, Melanie Alkire, ND (5) vs. UConn (0), 2000 2, Elizabeth Perkins, ND (11) vs. RU (8), 1997Stolen Bases: 2, 15 timesInnings Pitched: 12.0, Pat Conlan, UConn (2) vs. VU (1), 1993Strikeouts: 15, Megan Meyer, SHU (3) vs. SU (2), 2005 15, Kim Mizesko, UConn (4) vs. PC (0), 1992

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All-Time Championship Results2015Friday, May 8#1 St. John’s 5, #4 Villanova 4#3 Seton Hall 9, #2 DePaul 5Saturday, May 9#1 St. John’s 7, #3 Seton Hall 5Most Outstanding Player:Krystal Puga, St. John’s

2014Friday, May 9#1 DePaul 9, #4 Creighton 1 (6 inn.)#2 St. John’s 5, #3 Georgetown 3Saturday, May 10#1 DePaul 3, #2 St. John’s 0Most Outstanding Player:Kirsten Verdun, DePaul

2013Thursday, May 9#4 DePaul 1, #5 Georgetown 0#1 Notre Dame 6, #8 Seton Hall 0#3 Louisville 12, #6 Syracuse 3#2 USF 3, #7 Providence 0Friday, May 10#1 Notre Dame 9, #4 DePaul 1#2 USF 3, #3 Louisville 0Saturday, May 11#2 USF 1, #1 Notre Dame 0Most Outstanding Player:Sara Nevins, USF

2012Thursday, May 10#5 DePaul 6, #4 USF 0#1 Louisville 8, #8 Connecticut 0 (5 inn.)#6 St. John’s 2, #3 Syracuse 1#2 Notre Dame 5, #7 Rutgers 0Friday, May 11#1 Louisville 2, #5 DePaul 0#2 Notre Dame 9, #6 St. John’s 3Saturday, May 12#1 Louisville 4, #2 Notre Dame 3 (8 inn.)Most Outstanding Player:Jordan Trimble, Louisville

2011Thursday, May 12#3 Syracuse 2, #6 Pittsburgh 1#2 DePaul 5, #7 Rutgers 2#1 Notre Dame 6, #8 Providence 4#5 Louisville 2, #4 USF 0 Friday, May 13Syracuse 2, DePaul 0Louisville 6, Notre Dame 0 Saturday, May 14Syracuse 1, Louisville 0Most Outstanding Player:Jenna Caira, Syracuse

2010Thursday, May 13#4 Villanova 3, #5 Syracuse 4#1 DePaul 3, #8 Rutgers 0#2 Notre Dame 6, #7 Providence 2#3 Louisville 9, #6 Pittsburgh 1 (6 inn.)Friday, May 14#5 Syracuse 3, #1 DePaul 2#2 Notre Dame 2, #3 Louisville 5Saturday, May 15#5 Syracuse 2, #3 Louisville 1Most Outstanding Player:Jenna Caira, Syracuse

2009Thursday, May 7#5 USF 5, #4 Syracuse 4 (9 inn.)#1 DePaul 1, #8 Seton Hall 0#3 Louisville 4, #6 Connecticut 0#2 Notre Dame 5, #7 St. John’s 1Friday, May 8DePaul 4, USF 0Notre Dame 3, Louisville 0Saturday, May 9Notre Dame 1, DePaul 0Most Outstanding Player:Brittney Bargar, Notre Dame

2008Thursday, May 8#3 Connecticut 6, #6 Syracuse 5 (9 inn.)#2 DePaul 4, #7 Pittsburgh 3 (11 inn.)#1 USF 8, #8 Providence 6#4 Notre Dame 1, #5 Louisville 3Friday, May 9DePaul 4, Connecticut 3USF 2, Louisville 1Saturday, May 10USF 1, DePaul 4Most Outstanding PlayerBecca Heteniak, DePaul

2007Thursday, May 10#3 Louisville 5, #6 Syracuse 1#2 USF 2, #7 Pittsburgh 1#1 DePaul 10, #8 Seton Hall 1#4 Notre Dame 6, #5 Connecticut 0Friday, May 11Louisville 5, USF 1DePaul 2, Notre Dame 8Saturday, May 12Louisville 3, Notre Dame 2Most Outstanding Player:Kristen Wadwell, Louisville

2006Friday, May 12# 5 DePaul 8, #4 Syracuse 0 (5 inn.)Saturday, May 13#1 Louisville 8, #8 St. John’s 2#3 Notre Dame 4, #6 Providence 1#7 Pittsburgh 2, #2 USF, 1Sunday, May 14Louisville 2, DePaul 1Notre Dame 5 Pittsburgh, 0Notre Dame 1, Louisville, 0Most Outstanding Player:Heather Booth, Notre Dame

2005Thursday, May 12#2 Seton Hall 3, #3 Syracuse 2#1 Notre Dame 3, #4 Villanova 0Friday, May 13Seton Hall 2, Notre Dame 1 Syracuse 5, Villanova 1Notre Dame 4, Syracuse 1Saturday, May 14Seton Hall 2, Notre Dame 1 (11 inn.)Most Outstanding Player:Megan Meyer, Seton Hall

2004Thursday, May 8#2 Seton Hall 3, #3 Villanova2#1 Notre Dame 4, #4 Boston College 1Friday, May 9Seton Hall 2, Notre Dame 1 (8 inn.)Villanova 3, Boston College 1Notre Dame 2, Villanova 0Saturday, May 10Seton Hall 5, Notre Dame 2 (8 inn.)Most Outstanding Player:Megan Meyer, Seton Hall

2003Thursday, May 8#3 Villanova 7, #2 Boston College 1#1 Notre Dame 9, #4 Seton Hall 4 (5 inn.)Friday, May 9Notre Dame 9, Villanova 7Boston College 4, Seton Hall 3Villanova 3, Boston College 0Saturday, May 10Notre Dame 3, Villanova 2 (9 inn.)Most Outstanding Player:Andrea Loman, Notre Dame

2002Thursday, May 9#3 Villanova 3, #2 Syracuse 2 (8 inn.)#1 Virginia Tech 8, #4 Notre Dame 3Friday, May 10Virginia Tech 3, Villanova 0Notre Dame 5, Syracuse 4Notre Dame 6, Villanova 4Saturday, May 11Notre Dame 2, Virginia Tech 1Notre Dame 3, Virginia Tech 1Most Outstanding Performer:Andrea Loman, Notre Dame

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All-Time Championship Results2001Thursday, May 10#3 Connecticut 4, #2 Villanova 2#4 Seton Hall 2, #1 Notre Dame 1Friday, May 11Villanova 1, Notre Dame 0Connecticut 3, Seton Hall 1Seton Hall 5, Villanova 2Saturday, May 12Connecticut 3, Seton Hall 0Most Outstanding Player:Barb Cook, Connecticut

2000Friday, May 5#1 Notre Dame 5, #4 Boston College 2#2 Connecticut 2, #3 Villanova 1Saturday, May 6Notre Dame 5, Connecticut 0Villanova 4, Boston College 0 Connecticut 2, Villanova 0Sunday, May 7Notre Dame 7, Connecticut 0Most Outstanding Player:Melanie Alkire, Notre Dame

1999Saturday, May 8#3 Boston College 4, #2 Seton Hall 1#1 Notre Dame 4, #4 Connecticut 1Notre Dame 9, Boston College 4Game four postponed (rain)Sunday, May 9Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 1 (8 inn.)Seton Hall 4, Boston College 3Notre Dame 5, Seton Hall 1Most Outstanding Player:Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame

1999Saturday, May 8#3 Boston College 4, #2 Seton Hall 1#1 Notre Dame 4, #4 Connecticut 1Notre Dame 9, Boston College 4Game four postponed (rain)Sunday, May 9Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 1 (8 inn.)Seton Hall 4, Boston College 3Notre Dame 5, Seton Hall 1Most Outstanding Player:Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame

1998Saturday, May 2#1N Boston College 1, #2S Rutgers 0#2N Connecticut 4, #1S Notre Dame 1Boston College 4, Connecticut 2Rutgers 1, Notre Dame 0Sunday, May 3Connecticut 15, Rutgers 0Boston College 6, Connecticut 1Most Outstanding Player:Chris Vicari, Boston College

1997Sunday, May 4#2N Boston College 3, #1S Notre Dame 1#1N Connecticut 5, #2S Rutgers 1Boston College 5, Connecticut 0Notre Dame 11, Rutgers 8Monday, May 5Connecticut 2, Notre Dame 1Boston College 9, Connecticut 1 (5 inn.)Most Outstanding Player:Mary Dietz, Boston College

1996Saturday, May 4#1N Connecticut 5, #2S Villanova 0#1S Notre Dame 3, #2N Providence 2Connecticut 3, Notre Dame 0Villanova 2, Providence 1Sunday, May 5Notre Dame 4, Villanova 0Notre Dame 6, Connecticut 3Connecticut 1, Notre Dame 0Most Outstanding Player:Bridgett McCaffery, Connecticut

1995Saturday, May 6#3 Providence 5, #2 Boston College 0#1 Connecticut 4, #4 Villanova 0Connecticut 3, Providence 0Boston College 5, Villanova 1Sunday, May 7Providence 5, Boston College 1Connecticut 3, Providence 1Most Outstanding Player:Bridgett McCaffery, Connecticut

1994Friday, April 29#3 Villanova 4, #6 Seton Hall 3#5 Boston College 3, #4 St. John’s 2#1 Connecticut 3, Boston College 0#2 Providence 8, Villanova 0 (5 inn.)Saturday, April 30Connecticut 5, Providence 0Villanova 3, Boston College 2Providence 4, Villanova 1Sunday, May 1Providence 3, Connecticut 1 (11 inn.)Providence 1, Connecticut 0Most Outstanding Player:Kim Robbins, Providence

1993Saturday, April 24#2 Providence 4, #3 Boston College 3 (9 inn.)#1 Connecticut 2, #4 Villanova 1 (12 inn.)Connecticut 7, Providence 1Villanova 1, Boston College 0Sunday, April 25Villanova 1, Providence 0Connecticut 9, Villanova 0Most Outstanding Player:Janna Venice, Connecticut

1992Sunday, April 26#1 Connecticut 4, #4 Providence 0#3 Villanova 5, #2 St. John’s 1 (9 inn.)Providence 9, St. John’s 7Connecticut 5, Villanova 0 (8 inn.)Monday, April 27Providence 7, Villanova 1Connecticut 2, Providence 1Most Outstanding Player:Kim Mizesko, Connecticut

1991Saturday, April 27#4 Seton Hall 3, #1 Connecticut 2#2 Boston College 2, #3 St. John’s 0Connecticut 4, St. John’s, 0Boston College 5, Seton Hall 0Sunday, April 28Connecticut 13, Seton Hall 5Connecticut 7, Boston College 1Connecticut 3, Boston College 1Most Outstanding Player:Janna Venice, Connecticut

1990Sunday, April 22#1 Connecticut 3, #4 Providence 0#3 Boston College 4, #2 St. John’s 0St. John’s 3, Providence 0Connecticut 4, Boston College 0Monday, April 23St. John’s 2, Boston College 1Connecticut 2, St. John’s 0Most Outstanding Player:Sue Rybczyk, Connecticut

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BIG EAST All-Conference Selections2015First TeamP Tori Free, St. John’sP Francesca Carrullo, St. John’sC Erin Burner, St. John’s*1B Krystal Puga, St. John’s2B Morgan Maize, DePaulSS Liz Dike, Creighton3B Alexis Walkden, Seton Hall*OF Nicole Lundstrom, ProvidenceOF Brittany Garcia, St. John’sOF Lauren Zick, St. John’sU/P Yasmin Harrell, Seton HallDP/U Danielle DeStaso, Seton Hall

Second TeamP Mary Connolly, DePaulP Kate Poppe, VillanovaC Sabrina Kuchta, DePaul1B Alex Kotter, Butler2B Kristen Boros, Butler3B Alyssa Lach, ButlerSS Monique Landini, St. John’sOF Brandyce Sallee, ButlerOF Allie Reinhart, CreightonOF Yvonne Rericha, St. John’sU/P Blake Ringle, CreightonDP/U Kristie Dederick, Providence

Player of the Year: Erin Burner, St. John’s*Pitcher of the Year: Tori Free, St. John’sRookie of the Year: Alexis Walkden, Seton HallCoaching Staff of the Year: St. John’s

2014First TeamP Becca Changstrom, CreightonP Kirsten Verdun, DePaul*C Erin Burner, St. John’s*1B Mary Connolly, DePaul2B Kristin Boros, ButlerSS Liz Dike, Creighton3B Kaitlin Fitzgerland, St. John’sOF Kiarra Baldassari, ProvidenceOF Dylan Christensen, DePaulOF Megan Coronado, DePaulOF Jacqueline DiPietro, Seton HallOF Elyse Graziano, GeorgetownU/P Alexis Cantu, CreightonDP/U Danielle DeStaso, Seton Hall^Due to a three-way tie for outfi elders, two extra players were added

Second TeamP Tori Free, St. John’sP Kate Poppe, VillanovaC Staci Bonezek, DePaul1B Jackie Reed, St. John’s2B Maria DeLuca, Seton Hall3B Blair Lowe, CreightonSS Allie Braden, DePaulOF Alexandria Anttila, GeorgetownOF Brittany Garcia, St. John’sOF Samantha GiovannielloU/P Megan Hyston, GeorgetownDP/U Danielle Deraney, Providence

Player of the Year: Mary Connolly, DePaulPitcher of the Year: Kirsten Verdun, DePaul*Rookie of the Year: Dylan Christensen, DePaulCoaching Staff of the Year: DePaul

2013First TeamP Laura Winter, Notre DameP Sara Nevins, USFC Shikara Loew, Georgetown1B Alicja Wolny, Louisville*2B Katie Keller, Louisville3B Katelyn Mann, LouisvilleSS Kourtney Salvarola, USF*OF Samantha Dodd, DePaulOF Jordan Trimble, Louisville*OF Emilee Koerner, Notre DameU/P Kirsten Verdun, DePaul *DP/U Mary Connolly, DePaul

Second TeamP Caralisa Connell, LouisvilleP Rachel LeCog, LouisvilleC Amy Buntin, Notre Dame1B Jamine Watson, Syracuse2B Maria DeLuca, Seton Hall3B Kenshyra Jackson, USFSS Whitney Arion, LouisvilleOF Kim Silva, ConnecticutOF Hannah Kiyohara, LouisvilleOF Jessie Bryant, ProvidenceOF Shirley Daniels, SyracuseU/P Danielle DeStaso, Seton HallDP/U Marissa Guches, Connecticut

Third TeamP Tori Free, St. John’sP Lindsey RIchardson, USFC Maggie Ruckenbrod, Louisville1B Michaela Arizmendi, Notre Dame2B Jenna Simon, Notre Dame3B Jackie Reed, St. John;s3B Corinne Ozanne, SyracuseSS Brittany Hammer, Seton HallOF Alexandria Anttila, GeorgetownOF Kelsey Thornton, Notre DameOF Tori Nirschl, PittsburghU/P Megan Hyson, GeorgetownDP/U Cassidy Whidden, Notre Dame

Player of the Year: Laura Winter, Notre DamePitcher of the Year: Sara Nevins, USFRookie of the Year: Tori Nirschl, PittsburghCoaching Staff of the Year: Notre Dame

2012First TeamP Tori Collins, LouisvilleP Laura Winter, Notre DameC Kacee Cox, St. John’s1B Dani Miller, Notre Dame2B Stephanie Watts, Syracuse *3B Kim Silva, ConnecticutSS Kourtney Salvarola, USFOF Kristin Austin, LouisvilleOF Alexa Maldonado, Notre DameOF Veronica Grant, SyracuseU/P Kirsten Verdun, DePaul *DP/U Taner Fowler, Louisville

Second TeamP Sara Nevins, USFP Jenna Caira, SyracuseC Amy Buntin, Notre Dame1B Stephanie Medina, USF2B Katie Keller, Louisville3B Kelly Hmiel, PittsburghSS Chloe Saganowich, Notre DameOF Kelsey Thornton, Notre DameOF Kristi Cady, St. John’sOF Janine Richardson, USFDP/U Amy DeLuca, Connecticut

Third TeamP Caralisa Connell, LouisvilleP Alyssa Landrith, RutgersP Stacy Kuwik, SyracuseC Holly Stevens, Pittsburgh1B Alicja Wolny, Louisville3B Brittney Lindley, RutgersSS Whitney Arion, LouisvilleOF Jennifer Esteban, LouisvilleOF Jordan Trimble, LouisvilleOF Chandler Howard, RutgersDP/U Mary Connolly, DePaul

Player of the Year: Kacee Cox, St. John’sPitcher of the Year: Laura Winter, Notre DameRookie of the Year: Alyssa Landrith, RutgersCoaching Staff of the Year: Louisville

2011First TeamP Laura Winter, Notre Dame P Sara Nevins, USFP Jenna Caira, SyracuseC Alexia Clay, Notre DameIF Alicja Wolny, LouisvilleIF Katie Keller, LouisvilleIF Heather Johnson, Notre Dame^IF Julie Towers, ConnecticutOF Hannah Kiyohara, LouisvilleOF Alexa Maldonado, Notre DameOF Sadie Pitzenberger, Notre DameUTL Kirsten Verdun, DePaulDP Amber Curry, St. John’s

Second TeamP Caralisa Connell, LouisvilleP Brittany O’Donnell, Notre DameC Holly Stevens, PittsburghIF Megan Coronado, DePaulIF Mandy Craig, RutgersIF Stephanie Watts, SyracuseIF Kelly Hmiel, PittsburghIF Katie Fleury, Notre DameOF Alex Morocco, DePaulOF Brianna Jorgensborg, Notre DameOF Reba Tutt, PittsburghUTL Mackensey Carter, GeorgetownDP Jasmine Watson, Syracuse

Third TeamP Alyssa O’Connell, PittsburghP Lindsey Richardson, USFC Andrea Huelsenbeck, ConnecticutIF Kelly Saco, SyracuseIF Allie Braden, DePaulIF Hallie Gibbs, SyracuseIF Colby Wherry, LouisvilleOF Samantha Dodd, DePaulOF Sean Plese, DePaulOF Jennifer Esteban, LouisvilleOF Gina Kafalas, USFDP Courtney Goff, USF

Player of the Year: Heather Johnson, NDPitcher of the Year: Jenna Caira, SURookie of the Year: Kirsten Verdun, DPUCoaching Staff of the Year: Notre Dame

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BIG EAST All-Conference Selections2010First TeamP Tori Collins, LouisvilleP Jody Valdivia, Notre DameC Melissa Roth, LouisvilleIF Christine Lux, Notre DameIF Brittney Yniguez, DePaulIF Chelsea Bemis, Louisville^IF Katie Fleury, Notre DameOF Alexa Maldonado, Notre DameOF Alex Morocco, DePaulOF Sean Plese, DePaulUTL Becca Heteniak, DePaulDP JoJo Medina, USF Second TeamP Bree Brown, DePaulP Jenna Caira, SyracuseC Kacee Cox, St. John’sIF Alicja Wolny, LouisvilleIF Dani Miller, Notre DameIF Heather Johnson, Notre DameIF Tara Voss, DePaulOF Lisaira Daniels, SyracuseOF Brianna Jorgensborg, Notre DameOF Danielle Maricle, VillanovaUTL Mackensey Carter, GeorgetownDP Valerie Ortega, Villanova

Third TeamP Cory Berliner, PittsburghP Lindsey Richardson, USFC Amanda Marquez, VillanovaIF Christy Becker, Providence IF Justine Stratton, ProvidenceIF Lynsey Ciezki, DePaulIF Colby Wherry, LouisvilleOF Kristin Austin, LouisvilleOF Michelle Huber, ProvidenceOF Amy Vaughan, ConnecticutUTL Stacy Kuwik, SyracuseDP Samantha Dodd

Player of the Year: Chelsea Bemis, UofLPitcher of the Year: Jody Valdivia, NDRookie of the Year: Bree Brown, DPUCoaching Staff of the Year: DPU

2009First TeamP Becca Heteniak, DePaul P Kristen Wadwell, LouisvilleC Melissa Roth, LouisvilleIF Chelsea Bemis, LouisvilleIF Britta Giddens, USFIF Christine Lux, Notre DameIF Amber Patton, DePaulOF Dani Miller, Notre DameOF Janine Richardson, USFOF Mary Rose Sheehy, ProvidenceUTL Roxy Struble, St. John’s DP Beth Norway, Notre Dame Second TeamP Brittney Bargar, Notre DameP Jody Valdivia, Notre DameC Amy Kelley, SyracuseIF Mandy Craig, RutgersIF Jenna Garcia, Providence IF Linda Kohan, Notre Dame IF Julianne Towers, ConnecticutIF Colby Wherry, LouisvilleOF Kristin Austin, LouisvilleOF Kristi Cunningham, LouisvilleOF Micah Truax, Connecticut UTL Vanessa James, LouisvilleDP Stacia Dopudja, St. John’s

Third TeamP Jenna Caira, SyracuseP Rachel Crossin, ConnecticutC Cat Olnick, USFC Jackie Tarulli-Fisher, DePaul IF Nicole Miller, Notre DameIF Tara Voss, DePaul IF Kealan Waldron, Seton HallOF Nalin Bennett, Seton HallOF Erin Marrone, Notre DameOF Lindsay Wasek, SyracuseUTL Jackie Dempsey, VillanovaDP Mackensey Carter, Georgetown DP Kristen Kaelin, Seton Hall

Player of the Year: Melissa Roth, UofLPitcher of the Year: Becca Heteniak, DPURookie of the Year: Jenna Caira, SUCoaching Staff of the Year: DPU

2008First TeamP Brittney Bargar, Notre DameP Becca Heteniak, DePaul C Samantha Card, PittsburghIF Jessica Dignon, PittsburghIF Britta Giddens, USFIF Jillian Ortega, Connecticut IF Amber Patton, DePaul OF Kit Dunbar, USFOF Sarah Smith, Notre DameOF Micah Truax, Connecticut^UTL Sandy Vojik, DePaul DP Allie Gendron, Connecticut

Second TeamP Capri Catalano, USFP Kristen Wadwell, LouisvilleC Amy Kelley, SyracuseIF Jamie Kelling, SyracuseIF JoJo Medina, USFIF Sarah Totten, LouisvilleIF Kealan Waldron, Seton HallOF Ashley Ellis, Notre DameOF Amanda Heller, RutgersOF Brianna Jorgensborg, Notre DameUTL Courtney Mosch, USFDP Lauren Frankiewicz, DePaul

Third TeamP Kayla Zinger, PittsburghC Melissa Roth, LouisvilleIF Katie Fleury, Notre DameIF Linda Kohan, Notre DameIF Christine Lux, Notre DameIF Tara Voss, DePaulIF Colby Wherry, LouisvilleOF Jenna Best, Seton HallOF Kassie Stanfi ll, LouisvilleUTL Jackie Dempsey, Villanova

Player of the Year: Micah Truax, UConnPitcher of the Year: Becca Heteniak, DPURookie of the Year: Capri Catalano, USFCoaching Staff of the Year: USF

2007First TeamP Tracie Adix, DePaul ^P Becca Heteniak, DePaul C Rachel Bartholomew, ProvidenceIF Britta Giddens, USFIF Sarah Kalka, RutgersIF Jillian Ortega, ConnecticutIF Audrey Rendon, LouisvilleOF Stephanie Brown, Notre DameOF Kate Sheaks, DePaul OF Micah Truax, ConnecticutUTL Chanel Roehner, SyracuseDP Danielle Urbanik, USF

Second TeamP Brittney Bargar, Notre DameP Cristi Ecks, USFC Brandy Reyes, St. John’sIF Sheri Donley, VillanovaIF Katie Laing, Notre DameIF Courtney Moore, LouisvilleIF Amber Patton, DePaul OF Kristi Cunningham, LouisvilleOF Kit Dunbar, USFOF Linda Secka, DePaulUTL Sandy Vojik, DePaulDP Allie Gendron, Connecticut Third TeamP Kristen Wadwell, LouisvilleC Jackie Tarulli-Fisher, DePaulIF Loren Anguiano, St. John’sIF Holly Calcagno, ConnecticutIF Jess Dignon, PittsburghIF Roxy Struble, St. John’sOF Beth Northway, Notre DameOF Mary Rose Sheehy, ProvidenceUTL Kassie Stanfi ll, LouisvilleDP Brittany York, Louisville

Player of the Year: Micah Truax, UConnPitcher of the Year: Tracie Adix, DPURookie of the Year: Becca Heteniak, DPUCoaching Staff of the Year: DePaul

2006First TeamP Catherine Bishop, LouisvilleP Cristi Ecks, USFC Lacy Wood, LouisvilleIF Meagan Ruthrauff, Notre Dame ^IF Audrey Rendon, Louisville IF Krista Holle, USFIF Meghan Morese, VillanovaOF Stephanie Brown, Notre Dame ^OF Tonye McCorkle, SyracuseOF Joey Scarf, PittsburghUTL Alexis Switenko, Syracuse ^DP Cassie Morales, Syracuse

Second TeamP Heather Booth, Notre DameP Bree Spence, USFC Mallorie Lenn, Notre DameIF Katie Laing, Notre DameIF Sam Pittman, ProvidenceIF Jillian Ortega, ConnecticutIF Amber Patton, DePaulOF Leslie Garland, LouisvilleOF Akoua Lonergan, Seton HallOF Samantha Ray, USFUTL Stephanie Blagaich, DePaulDP Allie Gendron, Connecticut

Third TeamP Erin Downey, SyracuseP Kady Garrick, LouisvilleC Rachel Bartholomew, ProvidenceC Laura Wolf, USFIF Jessica Dignon, PittsburghIF Heather Kim, SyracuseIF Brittany Loisel, RutgersIF Courtney Moore, Louisville IF Sara Schoonaert, Notre DameIF Michelle Vasquez, LouisvilleOF Jenna Best, Seton HallUTL Elena Romero, Providence

Player of the Year: Alexis Switenko, SUPitcher of the Year: Catherine Bishop, UofLRookies of the Year: Tonye McCorkle, SU, Cristi Ecks, USFCoaching Staff of the Year: Louisville

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BIG EAST All-Conference Selections2005First TeamP Megan Meyer, Seton Hall ^P Steffany Stenglein, Notre DameC Cassie Koenig, VillanovaIF Francesca DiMaria, PittsburghIF Sheri Donley, VillanovaIF Katie Laing, Notre DameIF Laura Taylor, Seton HallOF Megan Ciolli, Notre DameOF Tiffany Robinson, SyracuseOF Tanya Rose, SyracuseUTL Courtney Mosch, SyracuseDP Cassie Morales, Syracuse

Second TeamP Erin Downey, SyracuseP Shannon Williams, VillanovaIF Shawna Norris, SyracuseIF Meagan Ruthrauff, Notre DameIF Helen Smith, RutgersIF Alexis Switenko, SyracuseOF Stephanie Brown, Notre DameOF Steph DiBiase, ConnecticutOF Caitlin White, Seton HallUTL Ashley Obrest, Boston CollegeDP Carrie Wisen, Notre Dame

Third TeamP Heather Booth, Notre DameP Jess Gurney, ConnecticutIF Jackie Dempsey, VillanovaIF D’arcy Djakalovic, Seton HallIF Shannon Garvin, ProvidenceIF Kari Koller, VillanovaIF Casey Pickard, PittsburghIF Allina Sainz, St. John’sIF Sara Schoonaert, Notre Dame OF Kimmy Hopkin, Boston CollegeOF Kellie Middleton, Notre DameDP Megan Oliver, St. John’s

Player of the Year: Laura Taylor, SHUPitcher of the Year: Steffany Stenglein, NDRookie of the Year: Erin Downey, SUCoaching Staff of the Year: Syracuse

2004First TeamP Heather Booth, Notre DameP Steffany Stenglein, Notre Dame ^C Mallorie Lenn, Notre Dame ^IF Stephanie Brown, Notre DameIF Liz Hartmann, Notre DameIF Ricci Lugo, VillanovaIF Laura Taylor, Seton HallOF Megan Ciolli, Notre Dame ^OF Nicole deFau, Notre DameOF McKenzie Richards, Seton HallUTL Christina Tucker, St. John’sDP Rachel Bartholomew, Providence

Second TeamP Courtney Fitzgerald, St. John’sP Megan Meyer, Seton HallC Megan Evans, Virginia TechIF Katie Pierce, Seton HallIF Allina Sainz, St. John’sIF Mandy Schettini, ConnecticutIF Alexis Switenko, SyracuseOF Stephanie DiBiase, ConnecticutOF Robin Flier, VillanovaOF Tanya Rose, SyracuseUTL Cori Van Dusen, ProvidenceDP Caitlin Murphy, Virginia Tech

Third TeamP Tekae Malandris, Boston CollegeP Courtney Mosch, SyracuseP Shannon Williams, Villanova IF Maggie Arbogast, ConnecticutIF Sheri Donley, VillanovaOF Mary Carroll Smith, Seton HallIF Jillian Sandoval, St. John’sOF Cassie Morales, SyracuseOF Sarah Prosise, Virginia TechUTL Nikki Childress, RutgersDP Britney Thompson, Boston College

Player of the Year: Megan Ciolli, NDPitcher of the Year: Steffany Stenglein, NDRookie of the Year: Christina Tucker, STJCoaching Staff of the Year: Notre Dame

2003First TeamP Kim Ryan, Boston College ^P Heather Booth, Notre DameC Nikki Childress, RutgersIF Lisa Fischer, Boston CollegeIF Andrea Loman, Notre Dame ^IF Lisa Mattison, Notre DameIF Ricci Lugo, VillanovaOF Erin Mackey, Boston CollegeOF Megan Ciolli, Notre DameOF Lisa Krueger, VillanovaUT Francesca DiMaria, PittsburghDP Meagan Ruthrauff, Notre Dame ^

Second TeamP Tekae Malandris, Boston CollegeP Christina Shanko, Seton HallP Theresa Hornick, VillanovaC Mallorie Lenn, Notre DameIF Mandy Schettini, ConnecticutIF Maggie Arbogast, ConnecticutIF Andria Bledsoe, Notre DameIF Alesha Argeras, St. John’sOF Jacqui Goodchild, Boston CollegeOF Jo Sherlock, St. John’sOF Tanya Rose, SyracuseUTL Barb Cook, ConnecticutDP Rachel Pacheco, Virginia Tech

All-Rookie TeamKim Castner, ConnecticutHeather Booth, Notre Dame ^Mallorie Lenn, Notre Dame ^Meagan Ruthrauff, Notre Dame ^Francesca DiMaria, Pittsburgh ^Megan Oliver, St. John’sJo Sherlock, St. John’s ^Katie Pierce, Seton HallAlexis Switenko, SyracuseKelly Brown, Virginia Tech

Player of the Year: Andrea Loman, NDPitcher of the Year: Kim Ryan, BCRookie of the Year: Heather Booth, NDCoaching Staff of the Year: Boston College

2002First TeamP Theresa Hornick, Villanova P Steffany Stenglein, Notre Dame C Jarrah Myers, Notre Dame ^IF Andria Bledsoe, Notre DameIF Sara Carlson, VillanovaIF Andrea Loman, Notre DameIF Lisa Mattison, Notre DameOF Megan Ciolli, Notre DameOF Jenny Kriech, Notre DameOF Tanya Rose, Syracuse ^UTL Laura Taylor, Seton HallDP Julie Dunn, Syracuse ^

Second TeamP Heather Brown, SyracuseP Tekae Malandris, Boston CollegeC Amy Voorhees, Virginia TechIF Cara Blumfi eld, Boston CollegeIF Clarisa Crowell, Virginia TechIF Kim Jackson, Seton HallIF Clare McCann, PittsburghOF Robin Flier, VillanovaOF Jacqui Goodchild, Boston CollegeOF Lisa Krueger, VillanovaUTL Cori Van Dusen, ProvidenceDP Heather Andrews, Pittsburgh

All-Rookie TeamMeghan Allman, St. John’sJenny Card, RutgersMegan Ciolli, Notre Dame ^Jen D’Angelo, ConnecticutD’arcy Djakalovic, Seton Hall ^Katie Kaempfer, SyracuseTanya Rose, Syracuse ^Steffany Stenglein, Notre Dame ^Laura Taylor, Seton Hall ^Carrie Wisen, Notre DameAllison Wisniewski, Villanova

Player of the Year: Jarrah Myers, NDPitcher of the Year: Theresa Hornick, VURookie of the Year: Tanya Rose, SUCoaching Staff of the Year: Notre Dame

2001First TeamP Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame ^P Kristin Schmidt, Notre DameC Amy Voorhees, Virginia TechIF Lisa Girolamo, ConnecticutIF Melanie Alkire, Notre Dame ^IF Andrea Loman, Notre Dame ^IF Jackie Pasquerella, VillanovaOF Lizzy Lemire, Notre Dame ^OF Jennifer Kriech, Notre DameOF Sara Carlson, VillanovaDP Lisa Mattison, Notre DameUTL Jennifer Asbury, Boston College

Second TeamP Misty Beaver, Seton HallP Theresa Hornick, VillanovaC Jarrah Myers, Notre DameIF Jessica Yanosy, ConnecticutIF Mandy Simjian, ConnecticutIF Alexis Madrid, Notre DameIF Heather Garboden, VillanovaOF Nicole Dubovik, ConnecticutOF Marlena Kotynski, Seton HallOF Christina Holowich, SyracuseDP Vickie Lamb, Seton HallDP Karen Niwinski, VillanovaUTL Megan Biddle, Connecticut

All-Rookie TeamTekae Malandris, Boston College ^Jacqui Goodchild, Boston College ^Kristin Schmidt, Notre Dame ^Megan Antonucci, RutgersMcKenzie Richards, Seton HallRachel Kilbert, Seton HallMary Carroll Smith, Seton Hall ^Ricci Lugo, Villanova ^Lisa Krueger, Villanova ^Catherine Gilliam, Virginia TechShanel Garofalo, Virginia Tech

Player of the Year: Lizzy Lemire, NDPitcher of the Year: Jennifer Sharron, ND ^Rookie of the Year: Kristin Schmidt, ND ^Coaching Staff of the Year: Notre Dame

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2000First TeamP Kim Ryan, Boston CollegeP Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame ^C Jarrah Myers, Notre DameIF Melanie Alkire, Notre Dame ^IF Andrea Loman, Notre DameIF Jackie Pasquerella, VillanovaIF Chris Vicari, Boston CollegeIF Jessica Yanosy, Connecticut OF Danielle Klayman, Notre DameOF Jennifer Kriech, Notre DameOF Lizzy Lemire, Notre DameUTL Vickie Lamb, Seton Hall

Second TeamP Misty Beaver, Seton HallP Keri Stoller, VillanovaC Jamine Blesoff, ConnecticutIF Andria Bledsoe, Notre DameIF Heather Garboden, VillanovaIF Lisa Giralamo, ConnecticutIF Megan O’Leary, VillanovaOF Mia Brickhouse, VillanovaOF Robin Johnston, PittsburghOF Amy Steich, PittsburghOF Quyen Tran, RutgersUTL Lauren Fischetti, Boston College

All-Rookie TeamLeah Black, Rutgers Andria Bledsoe, Notre DameSara Carlson, VillanovaBarbara Cook, ConnecticutNicole Dubovik, ConnecticutAndrea Loman, Notre DameKim Ryan, Boston College

Player of the Year: Melanie Alkire, NDPitcher of the Year: Jennifer Sharron, ND ^Rookies of the Year: Andrea Loman, ND; Kim Ryan, BCCoach of the Year: Liz Miller, ND

1999First TeamP Mary Dietz, Boston CollegeP Jennifer Sharron, Notre Dame ^C Kristina McCleary, Notre DameIF Melanie Alkire, Notre DameIF Amy Laboe, Notre DameIF Vickie Lamb, Seton HallIF Jessica Yanosy, ConnecticutOF Allyson Johnson, ConnecticutOF Jennifer Kriech, Notre DameOF Lizzy Lemire, Notre DameUTL Juliette Brooks, Rutgers ^DP Kelli McCoy, Villanova

Second TeamP Misty Beaver, Seton HallP Angela Bessolo, Notre DameIF Angie Catalano, RutgersIF Kelly Crosson, RutgersIF Abbie Link, ConnecticutIF Jennifer Murray, Boston CollegeOF Jackie Pasquerella, VillanovaOF Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz, RutgersOF Lauren Fisher, St. John’sUTL Summer Jarratt, Boston CollegeDP Megan Biddle, Connecticut

All-Rookie TeamLisa Girolamo, ConnecticutKim Jackson, Seton HallJennifer Kriech, Notre DameKatie Mitchell, PittsburghJarrah Myers, Notre Dame ^

Player of the Year: Melanie Alkire, NDPitcher of the Year: Jennifer Sharron, NDRookie of the Year: Jarrah Myers, NDCoach of the Year: Ray Vander May, SHU

1998First TeamP Mary Dietz, Boston CollegeP Jennifer Sharron, Notre DameC Angie Catalano, Rutgers ^IF Chris Vicari, Boston CollegeIF Lisa Tully, Notre DameIF Melissa Valencia, St. John’sIF Megan O’Leary, VillanovaOF Danielle Klayman, Notre DameOF Jaime-Lyn Chmielowicz, RutgersOF Mia Brickhouse, VillanovaUTL Erin Layton, ConnecticutDP Kelli McCoy, Villanova

Second TeamP Lauren Fischetti, Boston CollegeP Brenda Roach, VillanovaIF Kelly Crosson, RutgersIF Koren Melfi , RutgersIF Jackie Pasquerella, VillanovaIF Kelly Sparks, VillanovaOF Jennifer Giampaolo, Notre DameOF Lizzy Lemire, Notre DameOF Jessica DeLuca, VillanovaUTL Juliette Brooks, RutgersDP Jennifer Perrotta, Boston College

All-Rookie TeamSummer Jarratt, Boston CollegeJennifer Perrotta, Boston CollegeDanielle Klayman, Notre DameLizzy Lemire, Notre DameJennifer Sharron, Notre Dame

Player of the Year: Angie Catalano, RUPitcher of the Year: Jennifer Sharron, NDRookie of the Year: Jennifer Perrotta, BCCoach of the Year: Jennifer Finley, BC

1997First TeamP Alexis Beckman, Boston CollegeP Bridgett McCaffery, Connecticut ^C Erin Layton, ConnecticutIF Deb Nasitka, Boston CollegeIF Stephanie Mason, ConnecticutIF Meghan Murray, Notre Dame ^IF Kara McMahon, Notre Dame ^OF Karin Muller, Connecticut ^OF Liz Perkins, Notre DameOF Danielle Dolbow, RutgersUTL Mary Dietz, Boston College

Second TeamP Kelly Nichols, Notre DameP Liz Stanton, St. John’sC Kris McCleary, Notre DameIF Alison Hirsch, ConnecticutIF Kelly Rowe, Notre DameIF Melissa Valencia, St. John’sIF Kelly Sparks, VillanovaOF Laura Thompson, Boston CollegeOF Amanda Young, ConnecticutOF Sarah Mathison, Notre DameUTL Kristi Wills, Connecticut

All-Rookie TeamCristin Brown, Boston CollegeMary Dietz, Boston College ^Tara King, Notre Dame ^Sarah Mathison, Notre Dame ^Jami Servidone, ProvidenceKelly Crosson, RutgersDorothy Kosloski, RutgersSue D’Ambrosio, St. John’sTiffany Bachman, VillanovaKristen Verhoff, VillanovaPlayer of the Year: Meghan Murray, NDPitcher of the Year: Bridgett McCaffery, UConnRookie of the Year: Mary Dietz, BCCoach of the Year: Karen Mullins, UConn

1996First TeamP Bridgett McCaffery, ConnecticutC Sharon Morris, RutgersIF Meghan Murray, Notre DameIF Allyson Johnson, ConnecticutIF Alison Hirsch, ConnecticutIF Kara McMahon, Notre DameOF Jennifer Giampaolo, Notre DameOF Karin Muller, ConnecticutOF Meredith Zenowich, ProvidenceUTL Alexis Beckman, Boston College

Second TeamP Joy Battersby, Notre DameC Erin Layton, ConnecticutIF Deb Nasitka, Boston CollegeIF Michele Nikolayew, RutgersIF Beth Miller, ProvidenceIF Kim Bullock, VillanovaOF Amanda Young, ConnecticutOF Danielle Dolbow, RutgersOF Jessica DeLuca, VillanovaUTL Katie Marten, Notre Dame

Player of the Year: Meghan Murray, NDPitcher of the Year: Bridgett McCaffery, UConnRookies of the Year: Allyson Johnson, UConn; Angela Bessolo, NDCoach of the Year: Liz Miller, ND

1995First TeamP Bridgett McCaffery, Connecticut ^P Tina Sabunas, Villanova ^C Katie Collins, Providence ^IF Karin Muller, Connecticut ^IF Kim Robbins, Providence ^IF Deb Nasitka, Boston CollegeIF Bridget Baxter, VillanovaOF Julie Obear, Boston College ^OF Andrea D’Innocenzo, ConnecticutOF Ericka Nole, ConnecticutUTL Kate Drohan, Providence

Second TeamP Alexis Beckman, Boston CollegeP Candi Erickson, ProvidenceC Maddy Sandoval, St. John’sIF Linda Snyder, St. John’sIF Kim Bullock, VillanovaIF Caryl Drohan, ProvidenceIF Jen VanderBrink, Seton HallOF Nikki Gwinnett, Seton HallOF Laura Hickey, VillanovaOF Beth Miller, ProvidenceUTL Kelli McCoy, VillanovaPlayer of the Year: Andrea D’Innocenzo, UConnPitcher of the Year: Bridgett McCaffery, UConnRookie of the Year: Kelly Sparks, VUCoach of the Year: Karen Mullins, UConn

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1994First TeamP Kara Chanasyk, ConnecticutP Amy Kvilhaug, ProvidenceC Katie Collins, ProvidenceIF Shari Blackman, ConnecticutIF Donna Fagan, ConnecticutIF Kim Robbins, ProvidenceIF Tara Felix, St. John’sOF Angela Macsenti, Boston CollegeOF Andrea D’Innocenzo, ConnecticutOF Meredith Zenowich, ProvidenceUTL Kim Dowd, Providence

Second TeamP Tina Sabunas, VillanovaP Melissa Byrne, St. John’sP Jen Wardwell, ConnecticutC Jennifer Parez, St. John’sIF Stephanie Mason, ConnecticutIF Kate Drohan, ProvidenceIF Karen Pesce, Seton HallIF Linda Snyder, St. John’sOF Tabitha Lyons, ConnecticutOF Nicole Tanzillo, St. John’sOF Nicole Gwinnett, Seton HallUTL Michele Martin, Villanova

Player of the Year: Shari Blackman, UConnPitcher of the Year: Kara Chanasyk, UConnRookies of the Year: Alexis Beckman, BC; Stephanie Mason, UConnCoach of the Year: Karen Mullins, UConn

1993P Pat Conlan, ConnecticutP Tricia Murray, ConnecticutC Khristen Andrade, ConnecticutIF Chris Wadja, ConnecticutIF Kim Robbins, ProvidenceIF Donna Fagan, ConnecticutIF Shari Blackman, ConnecticutOF Janna Venice, ConnecticutOF Andrea D’Innocenzo, ConnecticutOF Sheri Howarth, VillanovaUTL Sharon Palmieri, Villanova

Player of the Year: Janna Venice, UConnPitcher of the Year: Pat Conlan, UConnRookie of the Year: Amy Kvilhaug, PCCoach of the Year: Karen Mullins, UConn

1992P Kim Mizesko, ConnecticutP Amy Meisinger, VillanovaC Kim Dowd, ProvidenceIF Chris Kolatac, VillanovaIF Roseann Sheehan, Boston CollegeIF Donna Fagan, ConnecticutIF Chris Woodman, ConnecticutOF Janna Venice, ConnecticutOF Sonni Lee, St. John’sOF Kate Drohan, ProvidenceUTL Tara Felix, St. John’s

Player of the Year: Janna Venice, UConnPitcher of the Year: Kim Mizesko, UConnRookie of the Year: Andrea D’Innocenzo, UConnCoach of the Year: Karen Mullins, UConn

^ - unanimous selection

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All-Time Standings2015 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.St. John’s 16 2 .889 28 19 0 .596DePaul 13 4 .765 22 24 0 .478Seton Hall 10 10 .500 25 28 0 .472Villanova 9 12 .429 24 27 0 .444Butler 9 12 .429 24 30 0 .471Providence 8 11 .421 16 23 0 .410Creighton 7 12 .368 22 21 0 .512Georgetown 5 14 .263 15 32 0 .319

2014 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.DePaul 18 1 .947 44 11 0 .800St. John’s 12 8 .600 28 23 0 .549Georgetown 12 8 .600 26 22 0 .542Creighton 10 10 .500 29 24 0 .547Butler 10 10 .500 24 28 0 .462Seton Hall 9 12 .429 15 34 0 .306Villanova 5 16 .238 18 34 0 .346Providence 4 15 .211 6 29 0 .171

2013 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.Notre Dame 19 3 .864 43 15 0 .741USF 18 3 .857 45 16 0 .738Louisville 18 4 .818 47 13 0 .783DePaul 16 6 .727 32 21 0 .604Syracuse 10 12 .455 23 29 0 .442Georgetown 10 12 .455 21 33 0 .389Providence 9 13 .409 23 28 1 .452Seton Hall 8 13 .381 21 30 0 .412Rutgers 8 14 .364 30 26 0 .536Connecticut 8 14 .364 26 27 0 .491Pittsburgh 8 14 .364 19 29 0 .396St. John’s 7 15 .318 17 35 1 .330Villanova 3 19 .136 21 31 0 .404

2012 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.Louisville 20 2 .909 55 5 0 .917 Notre Dame 16 3 .842 40 16 0 .714 USF 17 5 .773 50 12 0 .806 Syracuse 17 5 .773 43 16 0 .729 DePaul 14 8 .636 36 22 0 .621 St. John’s 10 12 .455 23 34 0 .404 Rutgers 9 13 .409 26 28 0 .481 Connecticut 9 13 .409 21 27 0 .438 Pittsburgh 8 14 .364 26 26 0 .500 Providence 7 14 .333 17 36 0 .321 Villanova 6 16 .273 32 24 0 .571 Georgetown 3 15 .167 19 32 0 .373 Seton Hall 3 19 .136 21 32 0 .396 2011 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.Notre Dame 19 1 .950 46 11 0 .807DePaul 19 2 .905 41 15 0 .732Syracuse 15 5 .750 45 13 0 .776USF 13 5 .722 33 21 0 .611 Louisville 12 7 .632 38 20 0 .655Pittsburgh 13 8 .619 34 17 0 .667Rutgers 7 12 .368 19 30 0 .388Providence 7 13 .350 23 30 0 .434St. John’s 6 12 .333 20 30 0 .400Georgetown 6 12 .333 13 40 0 .245Connecticut 6 15 .286 19 30 0 .388Villanova 3 18 .143 16 32 1 .337Seton Hall 3 19 .136 16 35 0 .314

2010 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.DePaul 18 3 .857 39 18 0 .684Notre Dame 18 3 .857 47 12 0 .797Louisville 16 6 .727 41 19 0 .683Villanova 12 10 .545 27 28 0 .491 Syracuse 10 10 .500 32 26 0 .552Pittsburgh 10 11 .476 27 25 0 .519Providence 10 12 .455 22 28 0 .440Rutgers 9 12 .429 24 31 0 .436USF 9 13 .409 24 29 0 .453Seton Hall 8 14 .364 19 31 0 .380Connecticut 7 15 .318 21 30 0 .412Georgetown 7 15 .318 18 34 0 .346St. John’s 6 16 .273 18 33 0 .353

2009 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.DePaul 18 3 .857 39 14 0 .736Notre Dame 19 4 .826 43 17 0 .717Louisville 19 5 .792 48 11 0 .814USF 12 10 .545 34 22 0 .607 Syracuse 12 10 .545 30 21 0 .588Connecticut 11 12 .478 29 22 0 .569St. John’s 11 13 .458 25 26 0 .490Seton Hall 10 14 .417 24 31 0 .438Providence 9 14 .391 17 34 0 .333Pittsburgh 9 15 .375 25 24 0 .510Georgetown 8 14 .364 17 30 0 .362Villanova 6 18 .250 23 26 0 .469Rutgers 6 18 .250 23 33 0 .411

2008 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.USF 16 4 .800 44 20 0 .688DePaul 16 6 .727 51 18 0 .739Connecticut 13 7 .650 28 22 0 .560Notre Dame 14 8 .636 38 22 1 .631 Louisville 12 8 .600 31 23 0 .574Syracuse 12 10 .545 21 32 0 .396Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 31 25 0 .554Providence 8 12 .400 25 25 2 .500Villanova 7 15 .318 21 29 1 .422Rutgers 7 15 .318 23 32 0 .418Seton Hall 6 16 .273 20 33 0 .377St. John’s 5 17 .227 20 35 0 .364

2007 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.DePaul 20 0 1.000 47 13 0 .783USF 15 5 .750 44 22 0 .667Louisville 14 6 .700 37 25 0 .597Notre Dame 13 7 .650 32 24 0 .571Connecticut 10 9 .526 22 21 0 .512Syracuse 9 11 .450 21 31 0 .404Pittsburgh 8 11 .421 23 35 0 .397Seton Hall 9 13 .409 15 35 0 .300Rutgers 7 15 .318 20 34 0 .370St. John’s 7 15 .318 18 36 0 .333Providence 6 14 .300 23 24 0 .489Villanova 5 17 .227 25 31 1 .447

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All-Time Standings2006 BIG EAST Overall W L Pct. W L T Pct.Louisville 19 3 .864 45 11 0 .804 USF 17 3 .850 50 25 0 .667 Notre Dame 17 5 .773 42 21 0 .667 Syracuse 15 7 .682 36 21 0 .632 DePaul 13 9 .591 33 22 0 .600 Providence 11 11 .500 29 19 1 .602 Pittsburgh 10 12 .455 32 27 0 .542 St. John’s 8 14 .364 27 30 0 .474 Seton Hall 7 15 .318 29 27 0 .518 Connecticut 6 14 .300 19 29 0 .396 Rutgers 5 17 .227 15 37 0 .288 Villanova 2 20 .091 13 40 0 .245

2005 BIG EAST Overall W L Pts. W L T Pct. Notre Dame 16 2 32 46 15 0 .754 Seton Hall 15 3 30 34 15 0 .694 Syracuse 11 7 22 28 22 0 .560Villanova 10 8 20 38 25 0 .603Pittsburgh 8 8 16 23 29 0 .442Connecticut 8 10 16 20 25 0 .444Boston College 6 10 12 20 25 0 .444St. John’s 6 10 12 20 30 1 .402Providence 5 13 10 33 20 0 .627Rutgers 1 15 2 5 43 0 .104

2004 BIG EAST Overall W L Pts. W L T Pct. Notre Dame 18 2 36 49 20 0 .710 Seton Hall 12 8 24 46 19 0 .708 Villanova 12 8 24 32 26 0 .552 Boston College 11 9 22 33 25 0 .568 Providence 10 10 20 34 20 1 .627 St. John’s 10 10 20 28 26 0 .519 Virginia Tech 9 11 18 36 23 0 .610 Syracuse 9 11 18 25 29 0 .463 Rutgers 8 12 16 25 29 1 .464 Connecticut 6 12 12 23 23 0 .500 Pittsburgh 3 15 6 21 36 0 .368

2003 BIG EAST Overall W L Pts. W L T Pct. Notre Dame 14 3 28 37 17 0 .691 Boston College 14 5 28 35 22 0 .614 Villanova 13 7 26 34 15 1 .690 Seton Hall 13 7 26 37 14 0 .725 Connecticut 12 8 24 24 23 1 .510 St. John’s 9 11 18 30 28 0 .517 Rutgers 8 12 16 26 23 0 .531 Pittsburgh 7 13 14 24 31 0 .436 Syracuse 7 13 14 17 25 0 .405 Virginia Tech 6 12 12 21 29 0 .420 Providence 4 16 8 20 24 0 .455

2002 BIG EAST Overall W L Pts. W L T Pct.Notre Dame 18 2 36 44 17 0 .721Villanova 14 6 28 45 15 0 .750Syracuse 12 6 24 25 21 0 .543Virginia Tech 12 8 24 42 18 0 .700 Boston College 11 9 22 26 26 0 .500Seton Hall 11 9 22 29 17 0 .630Rutgers 9 11 18 22 25 0 .468Pittsburgh 6 14 12 21 33 0 .389St. John’s 5 13 10 23 30 1 .435Connecticut 5 15 10 13 36 0 .265Providence 5 15 10 16 36 0 .311

2001 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Notre Dame 20 0 1.000 54 7 0 .885Villanova 15 5 .750 43 10 0 .811Connecticut 14 6 .700 36 23 0 .610Seton Hall 13 7 .650 29 16 0 .644Virginia Tech 12 8 .600 36 23 0 .610St. John’s 8 12 .400 30 31 0 .492Boston College 7 13 .350 31 24 0 .564Pittsburgh 6 14 .300 14 39 0 .264Syracuse 6 14 .300 19 28 0 .404Rutgers 5 15 .250 22 27 0 .449Providence 4 16 .200 23 28 1 .452

2000 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Notre Dame 12 2 .857 47 14 0 .771Connecticut 12 4 .750 37 17 0 .685Villanova 9 7 .563 36 17 1 .676Boston College 9 7 .563 20 25 0 .444St. John’s 8 8 .500 26 24 0 .520Seton Hall 7 9 .438 25 18 1 .580Rutgers 6 8 .429 24 16 1 598Pittsburgh 4 12 .250 21 28 0 .429Providence 3 13 .188 21 28 0 .429

1999 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Notre Dame 16 0 1.000 42 20 0 .677Seton Hall 12 4 .750 39 8 0 .830Boston College 11 5 .688 27 20 0 .574Connecticut 9 7 .563 23 23 0 .500Villanova 9 7 .563 42 14 2 .741Rutgers 7 9 .438 26 26 0 .500St. John’s 3 13 .188 21 30 0 .412Providence 3 13 .188 12 39 0 .235Pittsburgh 2 14 .125 16 34 1 .324

1998 BIG EAST OverallNORTH W L T PCT. W L T PCT.Boston College 13 3 1 .794 38 14 1 .726Connecticut 8 7 0 .533 24 21 1 .533St. John’s 6 11 0 .353 16 30 1 .351Providence 4 12 1 .265 17 25 2 .409

SOUTH W L T PCT. W L T PCT.Notre Dame 13 3 0 .813 34 22 0 .607Rutgers 10 5 0 .667 25 22 0 .532Villanova 8 6 0 .571 36 17 0 .679Seton Hall 0 15 0 .000 18 28 1 .394

1997 BIG EAST OverallNORTH W L PCT. W L T PCT.Connecticut 15 1 .938 30 20 0 .600Boston College 11 5 .688 36 13 0 .735St. John’s 6 13 .316 16 29 0 .356Providence 3 12 .200 13 28 0 .310

SOUTH W L PCT. W L T PCT.Notre Dame 16 4 .800 35 25 0 .583Rutgers 7 9 .438 22 28 0 .440Villanova 6 12 .333 24 28 0 .462Seton Hall 5 13 .278 22 23 0 .489

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All-Time Standings1996 BIG EAST OverallNORTH W L PCT. W L T PCT.Connecticut 16 4 .800 30 19 .612Providence 9 11 .450 21 18 .538Boston College 9 11 .450 27 19 .587St. John’s 1 19 .050 4 34 .105

SOUTH W L PCT. W L T PCT.Notre Dame 19 1 .950 45 12 0 .789Villanova 10 8 .556 27 17 0 .614Rutgers 10 10 .500 25 17 0 .595Seton Hall 4 14 .143 13 29 0 .309

1995 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Connecticut 16 3 .842 30 16 0 .652Boston College 13 7 .650 28 19 0 .596Providence 12 8 .600 30 14 0 .682Villanova 10 10 .500 33 21 0 .611St. John’s 5 14 .263 24 30 0 .444Seton Hall 3 17 .150 16 33 1 .333

1994 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Connecticut 15 2 .882 29 18 0 .617Providence 12 6 .667 38 20 0 .655Villanova 9 9 .500 29 21 0 .580St. John’s 8 9 .471 18 23 0 .439Boston College 7 9 .438 26 21 0 .553Seton Hall 0 16 .000 7 37 0 .159

1993 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Connecticut 17 1 .944 45 11 0 .789Providence 13 5 .722 34 16 0 .654Boston College 7 9 .438 15 21 0 .417Villanova 7 11 .389 21 19 0 .525St. John’s 7 13 .350 11 25 0 .306Seton Hall 3 15 .166 17 26 0 .395

1992 BIG EAST Overall W L PCT. W L T PCT.Connecticut 6 0 1.000 42 10 0 .807St. John’s 4 4 .500 23 15 1 .603Villanova 4 4 .500 17 16 1 .515Providence 4 5 .444 35 17 0 .673Boston College 3 4 .429 15 19 0 .441Seton Hall 2 6 .250 5 19 0 .208

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2014 Tucson Regional Arizona 4, St. John’s 2 New Mexico State 9, St. John’s 6

2014 Lexington Regional James Madison 6, DePaul 1 DePaul 5, Ohio 1 DePaul 4, James Madison 3 DePaul 2, Kentucky 1 Kentucky 10, DePaul 1

2013 Louisville Regional Louisville 2, IPFW 1 UAB 7, Louisville 4 UCLA 19, Louisville 2 Lexington Regional Virginia Tech 4, Notre Dame 3 Marshall 3, Notre Dame 1 Gainesville Regional USF 1, Georgia Southern 0 Florida 11, USF 1 Florida 2, USF 0

2012 Gainesville Regional USF 1, UCF 0 USF 8, Florida Gulf Coast 3 USF 1, Florida 0 Tempe Regional Syracuse 4, Long Beach State 2 Syracuse 1, Arizona State 3 Syracuse 2, Long Beach State 1 (8 inn.) Syracuse 1, Arizona State 0 Syracuse 0, Arizona State 4

Columbia Regional DePaul 3, Massachusetts 0 DePaul 0, Missouri 1 (9 inn.) DePaul 0, Illinois State 3 Tucson Regional Notre Dame 7, Hawaii 3 Notre Dame 2, Arizona 7 Notre Dame 8, Notre Dakota St. 4 Notre Dame 3, Arizona 8 Louisville Regional Louisville 6, Valparaiso 4 Louisville 1, No. 21 Michigan 2 (8 inn.) Louisville 3, Kentucky 2 Louisville 0, No. 21 Michigan 4 Super Regional USF 1, Hofstra 2 USF 2, Hofstra 1 USF 2, Hofstra 1 Women’s College World Series USF 1, Oklahoma 5 USF 0, LSU 1

2011 College Park Regional Syracuse 3, LSU 0 (11 inn.) Syracuse 5, Texas A&M 13 Syracuse 0, LSU 5 Louisville Regional Louisville 5, Illinois-Chicago 2 (9 inn.) Louisville 0, California 4 Louisville 12, Jacksonville State 0 (5 inn.) Louisville 0, California 3 Columbia Regional DePaul 2, Indiana 1 DePaul 3, Missouri 1 (11 inn.) DePaul 3, Missouri 7 DePaul 0, Missouri 8

Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 0, Kentucky 8 Notre Dame 4, Western Michigan 0 Notre Dame 8, Michigan 9

2010 College Park Regional Syracuse 0, Oklahoma 10 Syracuse 1, Maryland 4 Knoxville Regional Louisville 0, Virginia 1 Louisville 5, Ball State 1 Louisville 7, Virginia 4 Louisville 1, Tennessee 3 Columbia Regional DePaul 2, Illinois 4 DePaul 3, Creighton 2 (9) DePaul 1, Illinois 9 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 1, Illinois State 0 (8 inn.) Notre Dame 0, Michigan 8 (5 inn.) Notre Dame 6, Wright State 5 Notre Dame 2, Michigan 12

2009 Columbia Regional DePaul 0, Bradley 1 DePaul 6, Illinois 0 DePaul 2, Bradley 1 DePaul 0, Missouri 1 Louisville Regional Louisville 4, Purdue 1 Arizona 18, Louisville 4 Louisville 4, Purdue 5

BIG EAST In The NCAAsTeam Records in NCAA Play

NCAA Tournament Record WCWS Record Years Participated Years Won Lost Pct. Years Won Lost Pct.Current MembersButler N/ACreighton 1982-86-88-89-90-99-2003-04-05-07-08-10 12 12 24 .333 2 1 4 .200DePaul 1994-95-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-07 18 45 37 .549 4 3 8 .273 08-09-10-11-12-14Georgetown N/AProvidence 1994 1 1 2 .333St. John’s 2015 1 0 2 .000Seton Hall 2001-04-05 3 3 6 .333Villanova N/A

Past MembersConnecticut 1989-90-91-92-93-95-96-2001 8 11 17 .393 1 1 2 .333 Louisville 2004-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15 12 14 24 .368Notre Dame 1994-95-96-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07 20 30 40 .429 08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15Pittsburgh 2015 1 2 2 .500Rutgers 1984-94 2 0 4 .000USF 1996-97-98-2001-03-04-05-06-08-12-13-14 12 24 25 .490 1 0 2 .000Syracuse 2010-11-12 3 4 6 .400Bids while a BIG EAST member in BOLD

Year-By-Year Results

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BIG EAST In The NCAAs Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 3, Cleveland State 1 Notre Dame 1, Michigan 2 Notre Dame 5, Miami (Ohio) 3 Notre Dame 0, Michigan 4

2008 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 9, Kent State 1 (6 inn.) Notre Dame 0, Michigan 8 (5 inn.) Notre Dame 6, Kent State 7 (8 inn.) Evanston Regional DePaul 3, Drake 1 DePaul 0, Northwestern 6 DePaul 6, Western Illinois 0 DePaul 3, Northwestern 2 DePaul 2, Northwestern 3 Gainesville Regional USF 2, Central Florida 3 USF 2, Georgia Tech 9 Knoxville Regional Louisville 0, Virginia Tech 1 (10 inn.) Louisville 4, Winthrop 1 Louisville 1, Tennessee 8

2007 Carbondale Regional DePaul 10, Mississippi Valley 0 (6 inn.) DePaul 2, Missouri 0 DePaul 3, Missouri 0 Ann Arbor Regional Louisville 8, Oregon State 0 (5 inn.) Louisville 3, Michigan 6 Louisville 4, Oregon State 11 Evanston Regional Notre Dame 1, Illinois State 2 Notre Dame 3, Wright State 0 Notre Dame 1, Illinois State 3 Super Regional DePaul 3, Oklahoma 0 DePaul 7, Oklahoma 2 College World Series DePaul 1, Washington 3 DePaul 3, Arizona State 1 DePaul 0, Arizona 3

2006 Gainesville Regional USF 2, North Carolina 1 USF 1, Florida Atlantic 0 USF 7, Florida Atlantic 4 Knoxville Regional Louisville 0, Virginia Tech 1 (12 inn.) Louisville 3, Tennessee Tech 0 Louisville 10, Virginia Tech 1 (5 inn.) Louisville 1, vs. No. 8 Tennessee, 8 Evanston Regional Notre Dame 5, UC-Santa Barbara 2 Notre Dame 0, No. 4 Northwestern 9 Notre Dame 5, Southern Illinois 4 Notre Dame 4, No. 4 Northwestern 7 Super Regional USF 0, No. 1 UCLA 2 USF 1, No. 1 UCLA 3

2005 Ann Arbor Regional Seton Hall 1, North Carolina 0 (8 inn.) Seton Hall 0, Michigan 5 Seton Hall 1, North Carolina 2 (9 inn.)

South Bend Regional Notre Dame 3, Louisville 2 Notre Dame 3, Northwestern 2 Notre Dame 3, Northwestern 4 Notre Dame 1, Northwestern 4

2004 Waco Regional Seton Hall 4, Houston 2 Seton Hall 0, Louisiana State 4 Seton Hall 1, North Carolina 0 (12 inn.) Seton Hall 0, Illinois 2 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 8, DePaul 6 Notre Dame 0, Michigan 1 Notre Dame 1, Illinois-Chicago 3

2003 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 4, Missouri 3 (8 inn.) Notre Dame 1, DePaul 4 Notre Dame 5, Oakland 0 Notre Dame 3, Michigan 5 Tucson Regional Boston College 4, Texas A&M 8 Boston College 6, Princeton 0 Boston College 4, Minnesota 2 Boston College 2, South Carolina 5

2002 Iowa City Regional Notre Dame 3, Iowa 2 Notre Dame 0, Oregon State 2 Notre Dame 2, Oregon State 0 Notre Dame 3, Nebraska 5

2001 Norman Regional Seton Hall 0, Washington 6 Seton Hall 0, Lehigh 2 Iowa City Regional Notre Dame 8, Western Illinois 0 (5 inn.) Notre Dame 2, Illinois State 1 Notre Dame 0, Iowa 6 Notre Dame 8, DePaul 1 Notre Dame 2, Iowa 6 Tallahassee Regional Connecticut 0, California 2 Connecticut 2, Bethune Cookman 1 Connecticut 0, Florida 8 (5 inn.) 2000 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 2, Illinois-Chicago 0 Notre Dame 0, DePaul 1 Notre Dame 1, Central Michigan 2

1999 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 0, Nebraska 2 Notre Dame 1, Michigan 0 Notre Dame 3, Nebraska 4

1998 Amherst Regional Boston College 2, Massachusetts 3 Boston College 2, Harvard 11

1997 Amherst Regional Boston College 0, Massachusetts 2 Boston College 6, Brown 2 Boston College 1, Massachusetts 4

1996 Amherst Regional Connecticut 0, Massachusetts 1 Connecticut 0, Boston University 5 Ann Arbor Regional Notre Dame 0, South Carolina 3 Notre Dame 3, Central Michigan 9

1995 Princeton Regional Connecticut 3, Massachusetts 0 Connecticut 0, Princeton 10 (6 inn.) Connecticut 3, Hofstra 2 (8 inn.) Connecticut 2, Princeton 6

1994 Stillwater Regional Providence 0, Oklahoma State 1 Providence 4, Florida State 0 Providence 1, Oklahoma 4

1993 Hempstead Regional Connecticut 1, UNLV 2 Connecticut 2, Hofstra 1 Connecticut 2, UNLV 0 Connecticut 2, UNLV 0 College World Series Connecticut 0, UCLA 3 Connecticut 2, Florida State 1 (8 inn.) Connecticut 0, Southwest Louisiana 1

1992 Amherst Regional Connecticut 5, Massachusetts 1 Connecticut 1, Utah State 0