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1 GEORGIA STATE MEDIA GUIDE SOFTBALL 2012 Georgia State Softball 2012 Postseason Guide 2012 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Feb. 11 LONGWOOD 1 W, 3-2 Feb. 11 ETSU 1 W, 11-2 Feb. 12 WESTERN CAROLINA 1 W, 7-5 Feb. 12 LONGWOOD 1 L, 7-11 Feb. 15 at Georgia Southern (DH) W, 1-0 Feb. 15 at Georgia Southern (DH) L, 1-4 Feb. 18 CHATTANOOGA 2 W, 5-1 Feb. 18 EASTERN ILLINOIS 2 W, 7-0 Feb. 19 IUPUI 2 W, 1-0 Feb. 22 #24 AUBURN L, 1-9 (5) Feb. 24 vs. Eastern Kentucky 3 L, 2-5 Feb. 24 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 3 W, 12-0 (5) Feb. 25 vs. Central Arkansas 3 W, 4-3 Feb. 25 vs. Campbell 3 W, 9-6 Feb. 26 vs. Robert Morris 3 W, 5-0 Feb. 29 #25 GEORGIA TECH W, 2-1 Mar. 2 vs. Tennessee Tech 4 W, 8-7 Mar. 2 vs. Western Kentucky 4 L, 2-3 Mar. 3 vs. Elon 4 Canceled Mar. 3 vs. Rhode Island 4 W, 5-0 Mar. 4 vs. Morehead State 4 W, 5-3 Mar. 4 vs. Furman 4 W, 2-0 Mar. 8 at Jacksonville State (DH) W, 4-2 Mar. 8 at Jacksonville State (DH) W, 5-3 Mar. 11 MERCER (DH) L, 2-3 Mar. 11 MERCER (DH) W, 2-1 Mar. 17 at Kennesaw State (DH) W, 3-1 Mar. 17 at Kennesaw State (DH) L, 1-3 Mar. 21 at #8 Georgia L, 0-6 Mar. 24 HOFSTRA (DH)* L, 6-8 Mar. 24 HOFSTRA (DH)* L, 0-16 (5) Mar. 25 HOFSTRA* L, 1-4 Mar. 31 TOWSON (DH)* W, 4-0 Mar. 31 TOWSON (DH)* W, 8-1 Apr. 1 TOWSON* W, 4-0 Apr. 4 at Furman (DH) W, 2-0 Apr. 4 at Furman (DH) W, 7-2 Apr. 6 at UNC-Wilmington (DH)* W, 8-0 Apr. 6 at UNC-Wilmington (DH)* W, 6-0 Apr. 7 at UNC-Wilmington* W, 4-1 Apr. 11 at Georgia Tech L, 3-2 Apr. 14 DREXEL (DH)* W, 3-2 (8) Apr. 14 DREXEL (DH)* W, 8-0 (5) Apr. 15 DREXEL* W, 6-1 Apr. 17 at No. 2 Alabama W, 5-1 Apr. 21 at Delaware (DH)* W, 7-0 Apr. 21 at Delaware (DH)* L, 1-3 Apr. 22 at Delaware* Canceled Apr. 28 JAMES MADISON (DH)* L, 1-4 Apr. 28 JAMES MADISON (DH)* W, 5-1 Apr. 29 JAMES MADISON* L, 1-3 May 4 at George Mason (DH)* L, 2-3 May 4 at George Mason (DH)* W, 6-0 May 5 at George Mason* W, 2-0 (12) May 9-11 CAA Tournament* TBD 1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic, Panthersville, Ga. 2-Panther Invitational, Panthersville, Ga. 3-Phyliss Rafter Memorial, Woodstock, Ga. 4-Buzz Classic, Woodstock, Ga. *-Colonial Athletic Association Game 36-16, 13-7 CAA

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1GEORGIA STATE MEDIA GUIDESOFTBALL 2012

Georgia State Softball 2012 Postseason Guide

2012 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time/ResultFeb.11 LONGWOOD1 W,3-2Feb.11 ETSU1 W,11-2Feb.12 WESTERNCAROLINA1 W,7-5Feb.12 LONGWOOD1 L,7-11Feb.15 atGeorgiaSouthern(DH) W,1-0Feb.15 atGeorgiaSouthern(DH) L,1-4Feb.18 CHATTANOOGA2 W,5-1Feb.18 EASTERNILLINOIS2 W,7-0Feb.19 IUPUI2 W,1-0Feb.22 #24AUBURN L,1-9(5)Feb.24 vs.EasternKentucky3 L,2-5Feb.24 vs.SoutheasternLouisiana3 W,12-0(5)Feb.25 vs.CentralArkansas3 W,4-3Feb.25 vs.Campbell3 W,9-6Feb.26 vs.RobertMorris3 W,5-0Feb.29 #25GEORGIATECH W,2-1Mar.2 vs.TennesseeTech4 W,8-7Mar.2 vs.WesternKentucky4 L,2-3

Mar.3 vs.Elon4 CanceledMar.3 vs.RhodeIsland4 W,5-0Mar.4 vs.MoreheadState4 W,5-3Mar.4 vs.Furman4 W,2-0Mar.8 atJacksonvilleState(DH) W,4-2Mar.8 atJacksonvilleState(DH) W,5-3Mar.11 MERCER(DH) L,2-3Mar.11 MERCER(DH) W,2-1Mar.17 atKennesawState(DH) W,3-1Mar.17 atKennesawState(DH) L,1-3Mar.21 at#8Georgia L,0-6Mar.24 HOFSTRA(DH)* L,6-8Mar.24 HOFSTRA(DH)* L,0-16(5)Mar.25 HOFSTRA* L,1-4Mar.31 TOWSON(DH)* W,4-0Mar.31 TOWSON(DH)* W,8-1Apr.1 TOWSON* W,4-0Apr.4 atFurman(DH) W,2-0Apr.4 atFurman(DH) W,7-2Apr.6 atUNC-Wilmington(DH)* W,8-0Apr.6 atUNC-Wilmington(DH)* W,6-0

Apr.7 atUNC-Wilmington* W,4-1Apr.11 atGeorgiaTech L,3-2Apr.14 DREXEL(DH)* W,3-2(8)Apr.14 DREXEL(DH)* W,8-0(5)Apr.15 DREXEL* W,6-1Apr.17 atNo.2Alabama W,5-1Apr.21 atDelaware(DH)* W,7-0Apr.21 atDelaware(DH)* L,1-3Apr.22 atDelaware* CanceledApr.28 JAMESMADISON(DH)* L,1-4Apr.28 JAMESMADISON(DH)* W,5-1Apr.29 JAMESMADISON* L,1-3May4 atGeorgeMason(DH)* L,2-3May4 atGeorgeMason(DH)* W,6-0May5 atGeorgeMason* W,2-0(12)May9-11 CAATournament* TBD1-GeorgiaStateFirstPitchClassic,Panthersville,Ga.2-PantherInvitational,Panthersville,Ga.3-PhylissRafterMemorial,Woodstock,Ga.4-BuzzClassic,Woodstock,Ga.*-ColonialAthleticAssociationGame

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2012 Season in ReviewGeneral Information

FullName GeorgiaStateUniversityLocation Atlanta,Ga.Founded 1913Enrollment 32,000Nickname PanthersColors BlueandWhiteAffiliation NCAADivisionIConference ColonialAthleticAssociation(CAA)President Dr.MarkP.Becker(3rdyear)DirectorofAthletics CherylL.Levick(3rdYear)SoftballAdministrator ToddReeser

Coaching StaffHeadCoach RogerKincaidRecordatGSU 70-40(2ndseason)AlmaMater Georgia(1987)AssistantCoach ToddDownes(1stseason)PitchingCoach AmyDumas(2ndseason)VolunteerAssistantCoach KristenAdkinsStudentAssistantCoach LaurenJonesOfficePhone (404)413-4085

Team InformationLetterwinnersReturning/Lost 17/2StartersReturning/Lost 7/2PitchersReturning/Lost 4/0Newcomers 7

2011 Recap2011OverallRecord 36-25(.590)CAARecord(Finish) 15-5(2nd)HomeRecord 15-8(.652)RoadRecord 13-10(.565)NeutralSiteRecord 8-7(.533)CAATournamentFinish 4-1/1st2011All-CAAPlayers 8

Facility InformationHomeField RobertHeckSoftballComplexCapacity 500FieldDimensions LF:190/CF:220/RF:190Surface NaturalGrass/Clay

Program HistoryFirstYearofFast-PitchSoftball 1985All-TimeProgramRecord 836-689-2(.547)All-TimeCAARecord 82-37(.689)RecordinCAATournament 12-11ConferenceTitles 7(2CAA,3TAAC,2NSWAC)NCAARegionalAppearances 2(1994,2011)RecordinNCAATournament 0-4

NoteworthyHOW UPSETTING

OnApril17,GeorgiaStateearneda5-1upsetinTuscaloosa,Ala.over the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide. This was the highest rankedopponentanyPantherteamhasdefeatedinanysportinschoolhistory. ThelosswasonlythethirdforAlabamaontheseasonandtheirfirstlosstoanunrankedteamsince2006. ItwasthesecondwinoverarankedteamforGSUin2012afterdefeating No. 25 Georgia Tech 2-1 in Panthersville on Feb. 29. ThePanthershadnotbeatenarankedteamsince2010andhadn’tbeatentheYellowJacketssince2008. Intwoothergamesagainstrankedfoes,GeorgiaStatelosttoNo.19Auburn9-1onFeb.22andlost6-0atNo.7GeorgiaonMarch21.

SHUTOUT OR SHUT UP

Sixteentimesthisseason,theGSUdefensehasheldtheiroppo-nentswithoutscoring.Thisrepresentsthefifthhighestnumberofshut-outsinasingleseasoninPanthersoftballhistory. Pitchers Alana ThomasandMcCall Langford havebothrecordedfive complete game shutouts out of the circle. Thomas threw threeconsecutiveshutoutsfor21consecutivescorelessinnings. Meanwhile,thePanthershaveonlybeenshutouttwicethemselves—byNo.7GeorgiaandCAAfoeHofstra.LIVING BY THE LONGBALL

The37homerunshitbythe2012teamistiedforthefifthmosthitinasingleseasonbyaGSUsquad.ThePanthersneedonlyfourmoretomatchthe41hitlastseason. Atotalofnineplayerscontributedtoreachingthismark.Paige Nowackileadstheteamwithninehomersonthecampaign.ThatgivesNowacki19totalinhercareer,placingthejuniorseventhall-timeintheGSUrecordbooks. NowackiandseniorEmily Althaferbothrecordedmulti-homercontestsin2012,tyingsingle-gameGSUrecordsintheprocess.

WALK KINGS

Drawing base-on-balls has been another strong suit for thePanthersin2012.GSUhas161walkstotheircredit,placingthemwiththethirdhighesttotalintheGSUrecordbooks. With 27 base on balls, Callie Alford paces a group of sevenPantherswithdouble-digitwalks.TwoGSUplayersalsotiedaschool-recordformostwalksinasinglegame;Paige Nowakcidrewfourwalksinagamevs.DrexelandAshley ChristydidthesameagainstJMU.

AWARDS WATCH

ThePantherscanclaimtwelveweeklyconferenceawardsduringthe2012season;themostofanyseasoninschoolhistory. FivePantherspickedupCAAPlayeroftheWeekhonors:Paige NowackiearnedtheawardtwiceduringthemonthofFebruarywhileCarrie Williams, Ashley Christy and Jessica Clifton were honoredconsecutiveweeksduringthemonthofApril. Kaitlyn MedlamwasnamedtheCAAPitcheroftheWeektwice,whileAlana Thomas and McCall Langford eachearnedthetitleonce. GSU’sthreeRookiesoftheWeekawardswereclaimedbyLauren ColemanandCallie Alford.ColemanwasselectedastheCAA’stopfreshmantostarttheseasonandoncemoreduringthemonthofApril. CassieBoeseearnedaspotontheCoSIDAAcademicAll-DistrictIII first team with a 4.1 GPA. This is the third time Boese has beennamedtoanall-academicteam.

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2012 Season in ReviewWINNING ONCE AGAIN

Withtheir6-0winatUNCW,thePanthersclinchedtheirseventhconsecutive winning season. GSU has had a record above the .500markineachyearsince2006. OnApril14,GeorgiaStatemanagedtheir30thwinof2012witha8-0victoryoverDrexel.The30-wincampaignbecomesthe18thinschoolhistoryandthesixthconsecutive. Against James Madison, the Panthers clinched their seventh-consecutivetriptotheCAATournament.GSUhasmadeanappear-anceintheconferencechampionshipeveryyearwhileintheCAA.

SCORING FIRST AND SCORING FAST

Georgia State softball has scored a total of 52 runs in the firstinningsofgamesthisseason,morethananyotherinning.Conversely,GSUhasheldtheiropponentstoonly22runstoleadoffballgames. ThePanthershavearecordof16-6ingameswheretheyscoreintheopeningframe.Similarly,theyholda26-6markwhenscoringfirst.Theteamis10-10whentheiropponentscoresfirst.

ALMOST PERFECT

Pitcher McCall Langford came within two outs of throwing aperfectgameonFeb.26againstRobertMorris.Theleftysetdownthefirst19Colonialsbattersinorderbeforeallowingabloopsingleoverthirdbasewithoneoutintheseventhinning.Langfordstillheldontoearnthe5-0compete-gameshut-outwin. TheLaGrange,Ga.,nativealmostachievedperfectionlastseasonaswell.OnMarch27atTowson,Langfordtossedano-hitterina3-0win. The only base runner allowed was a walk with two outs in thebottomoftheseventhinningtospoiltheperfectgame.

FROM WALK-ON TO WALK-OFF

Formerwalk-onBrenna Morrisseyhashit fourhomerunsthisseason,buttwoofthemresultedinwalk-offwinsforGSU. Thefirstcamewithtwooutsintheseventh-inningtosnatcha4-3winawayfromCentralArkansasonFeb.25. OnApril14,Morrissey’ssolo-shotintheeighthinningvs.DrexelclaimedawininthePanthers’onlyextra-inninggameoftheseason. Morrissey had another solo-homer in the sixth inning againstGeorgiaTechthatprovedtobethegamewinnerina2-1contest.

COME BACK KIDS

Inadditiontothewalk-offwins,GeorgiaStateaddedafewmoredramaticcome-frombehindvictoriesin2012. Paige Nowacki hitagrandslaminthesixthinningofa7-5winoverWesternCarolinabackonFeb.12.GSUtrailedtheCatamounts5-1afterfourinnings. AgainstTennesseeTechonMarch2,thePantherstrailed5-0afterthefirst inningand7-2after the third,but stormedback towin thegame8-7.GSUscoredfiverunsinthefifthinningandLauren Cole-man’ssixthinningsolohomergavethePanthersafinallead.

GEORGIA STATE OF MIND

WithanamelikeGeorgiaState,itmakessensethatthePanthersshouldplaymostoftheirgamesinthestateofGeorgia.GSUplayed39outof52gamesinthePeachStateduringtheregularseason. Infact,theteamdidn’tleaveGeorgiauntiltheirMarch8contestinJacksonville,Ala.;21gamesintothe2012season.Theteamcompileda11-2recordoutsidetheirhomestate,withtheonlylossescomingatDelawareandGeorgeMason.

PITCHING ROTATION

In a sport normally dominated by single starting pitchers, it isalmost an oddity that the Panthers should use three hurlers almostevenly.ButwhatcoachwouldnotutilizethetalentsofAlana Thomas, McCall Langford and Kaitlyn Medlam? Eachoftheseindividualshavethrownover90inningsinatleast20appearances.Thetriohasallnotchedatleast10winsand50strikeoutsthisseason. Moreimpressively,allthreepitchershaveearnedoneCAAPitcheroftheWeekhonorsduringthe2012season. GeorgiaStatehastwomorequalityarmsinrelieversErinCollinsandEmilyClay.Collinshaspickedupqualityinningsandawinfromthepen,whileClayhasnotallowedahitallseason. RPI: RANKINGS PERCENTAGE INDEX

ThePantherscurrently sitat70 in theNCAAsoftballRPIafteropeningtheseasoninthe81stspotinthenation.ThismakesGeorgiaStatethesecondhighestteamintheCAA. Week1: 81 Week2: 67 Week3: 69 Week4: 61 Week5: 64 Week6: 70

SENIOR CITIZENS

Aftergraduatingonlytwoseniors lastseason,GeorgiaStatehaseightfour-yearplayersonits2012roster. TheyareCassie Boese,Erin Collins,Megan Kallatsa,Christina Reed, Chelsea Sparks, Alana Thomas and Emily Whitaker. Between them, the Class of 2012 has logged 430 starts in 772gamesplayedoverfouryears.ThosenumbersincludethegamesReedplayedbeforetransferring. These senior student-athletes were honored during the annualSeniorDayonApril29againstJamesMadison;agamewhichsawsixoftheseseniorsinthestartinglineup. The lone seniors of 2011 were first baseman Lauren Jones andoutfielder Tiffany Bess. Jones finished her career as the all-timeprogramleaderinhomerunsandremainsapartofGSUsoftballasastudentassistantcoach.

ROOKIE SENSATIONS

DirectlyoppositeoftheseseniorsisthestellarclassoffreshmanbeginningtheirGeorgiaStatecareersin2012. Callie Alford started every game for the Panthers at threedifferentpositions.Her41RBI leads the teamandranksfifth in thesingle-seasonGSUrecordbooks. Lauren Coleman has been an anchor for GSU at first base.Shepaces the team inbattingaverageandon-basepercentage.BothColemanandAlfordhavegarneredCAARookieoftheWeekhonors. Ashley Christy has contributed significant starting time in theoutfieldandwashonoredbytheconferenceastheCAAPlayeroftheWeekoncethisseason. Freshmen Emily Clay, Bethany Horne, Shannyn Palazzo and Taylor Scarpantonio have all gotten significant playing time andprovidetheteamwithmuchneededdepth.

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2012 RosterAlphabetical Roster

No. Name Class Position B/T Ht. Hometown(PreviousSchool)8 CallieAlford Fr. C/3B/DP R/R 5-6 Conyers,Ga.(Heritage)16 EmilyAlthafer Sr. C R/R 5-8 SugarHill,Ga.(NorthGwinnett)28 CassieBoese Sr. 2B L/R 5-6 Middlebury,Ind.(Northridge)2 AshleyChristy Fr. OF R/R 5-4 Waxhaw,N.C.(MarvinRidge)45 EmilyClay Fr. P R/R 5-10 Cartersville,Ga.(Woodland)23 JessicaClifton So. OF R/R 5-5 LocustGrove,Ga.(Luella)18 LaurenColeman Fr. 1B L/L 5-8 Marietta,Ga.(McEachern)27 ErinCollins Sr. P R/R 5-8 Lawrenceville,Ga.(CollinsHill)3 BethanyHorne Fr. OF R/R 5-8 WarnerRobins,Ga.(Northside)26 MeganKallatsa Sr. 3B R/R 5-8 Tyrone,Ga.(SandyCreek)29 MeganKildahl Fr.(R) 3B/1B R/R 5-6 Monticello,Ga.(JasperCounty)13 McCallLangford Jr. P L/L 5-7 LaGrange,Ga.(LaGrange)30 AudreyMason Jr. OF R/R 5-7 Kennesaw,Ga.(NorthCobb)24 KaitlynMedlam So. P R/R 5-7 Bethlehem,Ga.(Apalachee)11 BrennaMorrissey Jr. SS R/R 5-4 Salem,N.H.(LawrenceAcademy)20 PaigeNowacki Jr. 3B/DP R/R 5-7 McDonough,Ga.(Ola)7 ShannynPalazzo Fr. OF L/R 5-8 Woodstock,Ga.(Etowah)10 WhitneyPhillips Jr. 2B R/R 5-6 Stockbridge,Ga.(Heritage)14 ChristinaReed Sr. OF R/R 5-6 Winder,Ga.(Winder-Barrow)12 TaylorScarpantonio Fr. C R/R 5-7 Kennesaw,Ga.(Kell)1 ChelseaSparks Sr. OF/DP L/R 5-5 Palmetto,Ga.(Northgate)25 MaddyStanton So. C R/R 5-6 Alpharetta,Ga.(BlessedTrinity)21 AlanaThomas Sr. P R/R 5-8 Athens,Ga.(OconeeCounty)19 EmilyWhitaker Sr. OF L/L 5-5 SugarHill,Ga.(NorthGwinnett)22 CarrieWilliams Jr. OF R/R 5-9 Woodstock,Ga.(Woodstock)

Numerical Roster

1 ChelseaSparks Sr.2 AshleyChristy Fr.3 BethanyHorne Fr.7 ShannynPalazzo Fr.8 CallieAlford Fr.10 WhitneyPhillips Jr.11 BrennaMorrissey Jr.12 TaylorScarpantonio Fr.13 McCallLangford Jr.14 ChristinaReed Sr.16 EmilyAlthafer Sr.18 LaurenColeman Fr.19 EmilyWhitaker Sr.20 PaigeNowacki Jr.21 AlanaThomas Sr.22 CarrieWilliams Jr.23 JessicaClifton So.24 KaitlynMedlam So.25 MaddyStanton So.26 MeganKallatsa Sr.27 ErinCollins Sr.28 CassieBoese Sr.29 MeganKildahl Fr.(R)30 AudreyMason Jr.45 EmilyClay Fr.

PronunciationsEmilyAlthafer all-TUH-furCassieBoese bazeAmyDumas do-mussMeganKallatsa kuh-LOT-suhMeganKildahl KILL-dollPaigeNowacki no-WACK-eeShannynPalazzo pa-LA-zoTaylorScarpantonio scar-pan-tonioChelseaSparks CHEL-seeAlanaThomas uh-LANE-uh

GSU Softball OnlineOfficial Website: GeorgiaStateSports.comFacebook: facebook.com/GeorgiaStateSoftballTwitter: @GSU_Softball

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2012 CAA Report

Pre-Season Coach’s Poll

1. Georgia State 46 (4) Hofstra 46 (4)3. Towson 364. James Madison 305. Delaware 266. Drexel 177. George Mason 168. UNCW 7

Record by ConferenceConference Games Record Pct.Atlantic 10 1 1-0 1.000Atlantic Sun 5 3-2 .600ACC 2 1-1 .500Big South 1 1-0 1.000Colonial 20 13-7 .650Independant 2 1-1 .500Missouri Valley 1 1-0 1.000Northeast 1 1-0 1.000Ohio Valley 6 5-1 .833Southern 7 6-1 .857SEC 3 1-2 .333Southland 1 1-0 1.000Summit 1 1-0 1.000Sun Belt 1 0-1 .000Totals 52 36-16 .692

CAA Tournament Appearances

Since 2002

Hofstra 11 (2003-12)Towson 8 (2002-05, 08-09, 11)James Madison 8 (2002, 04, 07-12)Georgia State 7 (2006-12)Delaware 5 (2003, 04, 06, 11-12)George Mason 2 (2002, 2003)UNCW 2 (2006, 07)Drexel 1 (2005)

CAA Standings

Team CAA Pct. Streak Overall Pct. StreakHofstra 19 - 0 1.000 W19 35 - 13 .729 W15JMU 15 - 5 .750 W5 29 - 24 .547 W5Georgia State 13 - 7 .650 W2 36 - 16 .692 W2Delaware 8 - 12 .400 W2 15 - 39 - 1 .282 W2Towson 8 - 13 .382 L6 25 - 30 .455 L7Drexel 7 - 13 .350 L2 22 - 26 .458 L2George Mason 7 - 14 .333 L2 13 - 41 .241 L2UNCW 4 - 17 .190 L5 9 - 45 .167 L5

Records vs. CAA Teams

Since Joining CAA in 2006

School Overall Tourn.Hofstra 9-22 4-6James Madison 16-9 3-2UNCW 17-5 1-0Towson 19-8 3-3Delaware 15-5 1-0Drexel 17-3 0-0George Mason 15-2 0-0

2012 CAA

No. 3 Seed • Host: Hofstra

2011 CAA Champion (4-1)

No. 2 Seed • Host: Hofstra5/11 vs. Towson ....................... W, 3-2 (12)5/12 vs. Hofstra .................................L, 1-05/12 vs. Towson ...............................W, 3-05/13 vs. Hofstra ................................W, 4-25/13 vs. Hofstra ................................W, 2-0

2010 CAA Runner-up (2-2)

No. 2 Seed • Host: Hofstra5/12 vs. James Madison ................... L, 0-35/13 vs. Towson ......................... W, 4-1 (9)5/13 vs. James Madison ...................W, 4-35/14 vs. Hofstra ................................ L, 3-0

2009 CAA (1-2)

No. 2 Seed • Host: Hofstra5/6 vs. Towson ................................L, 1-35/7 vs. Hofstra ........................ W, 3-1 (12)5/8 vs. Towson ................................L, 5-1

2008 CAA (0-2)

No. 2 Seed • Host: Hofstra5/8 vs. James Madison ....................L, 1-25/10 vs. Towson ................................L, 4-5

2007 CAA Runner-up (2-2)

No. 3 Seed • Host: Hofstra5/10 vs. James Madison ...................W, 1-05/11 vs. Hofstra ............................... L, 0-15/11 vs. James Madison ...................W, 2-15/12 vs. Hofstra ............................... L, 1-3

2006 CAA Runner-up (3-2)

No. 1 Seed • Host: GSU 5/11 vs. Delaware ............................W, 6-55/12 vs. Hofstra .................................L, 3-55/12 vs. UNCW ..............................W, 13-55/13 vs. Hofstra ................................W, 4-35/13 vs. Hofstra .................................L, 3-7

CAA Weekly Honors

Player of the WeekPaige Nowacki Feb. 14Paige Nowacki Feb. 28Carrie Williams April 9Ashley Christy April 16 Jessica Clifton April 23

Pitcher of the WeekAlana Thomas Feb. 21McCall Langford Feb. 28Kaitlyn Medlam April 23Kaitlyn Medlam May 6

Rookie of the WeekLauren Coleman Feb. 14Callie Alford April 2Lauren Coleman April 23

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2012 Overall Statistics

2012 Georgia State SoftballOverall Statistics for Georgia State (as of May 07, 2012)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 36-16 Home: 15-8 Away: 13-6 Neutral: 8-2 CAA: 13-7

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%18 Coleman, Lauren . 3 1 3 50-48 128 16 40 9 1 3 19 60 . 4 6 9 24 0 16 1 . 4 2 1 0 4 0-0 328 24 3 . 9 9 2

8 Alford, Callie . 2 8 9 52-52 149 23 43 11 0 7 41 75 . 5 0 3 27 0 27 0 . 3 9 8 0 0 3-3 155 60 2 . 9 9 1

20 Nowacki, Paige . 2 6 4 52-52 144 22 38 5 0 9 32 70 . 4 8 6 24 3 23 0 . 3 7 8 1 0 1-1 47 90 10 . 9 3 2

23 Clifton, Jessica . 2 5 5 47-44 145 24 37 4 1 3 12 52 . 3 5 9 7 1 20 1 . 2 9 4 0 5 5-5 50 6 1 . 9 8 2

11 Morrissey, Brenna . 2 4 9 51-51 173 25 43 5 0 4 16 60 . 3 4 7 15 2 9 0 . 3 1 4 1 3 4-7 82 112 16 . 9 2 4

30 Mason, Audrey . 2 2 5 46-45 120 16 27 5 2 1 14 39 . 3 2 5 14 0 23 0 . 3 0 4 1 4 7-10 26 3 2 . 9 3 5

-------------------- 2 Christy, Ashley . 3 1 3 36-30 80 15 25 3 1 2 10 36 . 4 5 0 12 0 20 0 . 4 0 2 0 5 6-8 30 3 1 . 9 7 1

10 Phillips, Whitney . 2 8 9 42-39 97 16 28 4 0 1 11 35 . 3 6 1 11 0 25 0 . 3 6 1 0 1 10-12 101 58 8 . 9 5 2

12 Scarpantonio, Taylor . 2 8 8 25-20 52 4 15 1 0 0 6 16 . 3 0 8 9 1 6 0 . 4 0 3 0 2 0-0 77 15 0 1.000

14 Reed, Christina . 2 8 6 30-6 21 4 6 0 0 0 1 6 . 2 8 6 1 0 5 0 . 3 1 8 0 1 3-3 10 0 1 . 9 0 9

28 Boese, Cassie . 2 8 2 30-14 39 12 11 0 0 0 1 11 . 2 8 2 0 1 9 0 . 3 0 0 0 3 3-4 36 25 1 . 9 8 4

16 Althafer, Emily . 2 7 3 17-2 22 3 6 1 0 3 8 16 . 7 2 7 2 0 6 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

25 Stanton, Maddy . 2 5 0 14-6 12 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 . 2 5 0 3 0 4 0 . 4 0 0 0 1 0-0 41 5 0 1.000

22 Williams, Carrie . 2 4 4 36-27 82 17 20 3 0 4 15 35 . 4 2 7 6 0 27 0 . 2 9 2 1 1 2-2 6 0 1 . 8 5 7

26 Kallatsa, Megan . 2 3 1 15-6 26 2 6 1 0 0 1 7 . 2 6 9 1 0 7 0 . 2 5 9 0 1 0-0 47 7 2 . 9 6 4

1 Sparks, Chelsea . 2 1 4 21-10 42 6 9 0 0 0 2 9 . 2 1 4 0 0 13 0 . 2 1 4 0 0 1-1 6 0 0 1.000

7 Palazzo, Shannyn . 1 7 1 21-9 35 2 6 1 0 0 6 7 . 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 . 1 9 4 0 1 0-0 3 0 0 1.000

19 Whitaker, Emily . 0 6 3 23-7 16 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 . 1 2 5 4 0 9 0 . 2 5 0 0 1 0-0 5 2 1 . 8 7 5

3 Horne, Bethany . 0 0 0 19-0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 . 1 6 7 0 0 2-3 1 0 0 1.000

Totals . 2 6 2 52 1388 215 364 54 5 37 198 539 . 3 8 8 161 9 260 2 . 3 4 2 4 33 47-59 1063 479 53 . 9 6 7

Opponents . 2 4 2 52 1343 134 325 35 5 32 122 466 . 3 4 7 113 31 237 9 . 3 1 5 2 36 27-33 1046 358 60 . 9 5 9

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha13 Langford, McCall 1 . 8 5 10-6 27 21 6 5/2 1 105.2 108 37 28 30 66 12 2 6 . 2 6 3 6 10 1 0 1224 Medlam, Kaitlyn 2 . 0 1 14-4 28 11 2 0/4 3 104.1 73 33 30 28 98 7 2 15 . 1 9 6 0 8 2 1 1021 Thomas, Alana 2 . 2 9 11-6 22 20 8 5/2 0 107.0 108 43 35 35 56 10 0 7 . 2 6 0 2 8 0 0 11--------------------45 Clay, Emily 0 . 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 0/2 0 4.0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 027 Collins, Erin 3 . 1 5 1-0 17 0 0 0/2 0 33.1 36 21 15 14 17 6 1 4 . 2 7 1 1 5 0 1 3Totals 2 . 1 3 36-16 52 52 16 16/6 4 354.1 325 134 108 113 237 35 5 32 . 2 4 2 10 31 3 2 36

Opponents 3 . 3 7 16-36 52 52 23 2/1 1 348.2 364 215 168 161 260 54 5 37 . 2 6 2 33 9 2 4 33

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2012 Conference Statistics

2012 Georgia State SoftballConference statistics for Georgia State (as of May 07, 2012)

(CAA games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 13-7 Home: 7-5 Away: 6-2 CAA: 13-7

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2 Christy, Ashley . 3 9 1 18-16 46 10 18 1 1 2 10 27 . 5 8 7 8 0 6 0 . 4 8 1 0 2 1-2 12 1 0 1.000

18 Coleman, Lauren . 3 7 2 18-16 43 4 16 6 1 0 8 24 . 5 5 8 8 0 2 0 . 4 7 1 0 2 0-0 101 8 0 1.000

8 Alford, Callie . 3 0 6 20-20 62 9 19 6 0 5 21 40 . 6 4 5 9 0 7 0 . 3 9 4 0 0 1-1 74 26 0 1.000

23 Clifton, Jessica . 3 0 0 20-18 60 11 18 1 0 2 4 25 . 4 1 7 2 1 9 1 . 3 3 3 0 2 2-2 24 2 1 . 9 6 3

20 Nowacki, Paige . 2 6 3 20-20 57 9 15 2 0 4 15 29 . 5 0 9 11 0 7 0 . 3 8 2 0 0 0-0 23 34 2 . 9 6 6

11 Morrissey, Brenna . 2 3 4 19-19 64 12 15 1 0 2 5 22 . 3 4 4 4 1 1 0 . 2 9 0 0 3 1-2 40 39 7 . 9 1 9

30 Mason, Audrey . 2 2 9 17-17 48 3 11 1 1 0 4 14 . 2 9 2 3 0 9 0 . 2 6 9 1 2 2-2 8 1 1 . 9 0 0

--------------------14 Reed, Christina . 3 6 4 16-3 11 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 . 3 6 4 0 0 1 0 . 3 6 4 0 1 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

26 Kallatsa, Megan . 3 3 3 8-4 15 1 5 0 0 0 1 5 . 3 3 3 1 0 2 0 . 3 7 5 0 1 0-0 34 3 2 . 9 4 9

16 Althafer, Emily . 3 3 3 6-1 6 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 . 5 0 0 1 0 3 0 . 4 2 9 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

12 Scarpantonio, Taylor . 3 1 8 10-9 22 1 7 0 0 0 0 7 . 3 1 8 4 1 2 0 . 4 4 4 0 0 0-0 29 9 0 1.000

28 Boese, Cassie . 3 1 8 12-8 22 7 7 0 0 0 0 7 . 3 1 8 0 1 4 0 . 3 4 8 0 2 2-2 27 18 1 . 9 7 8

10 Phillips, Whitney . 2 6 7 13-12 30 5 8 1 0 1 2 12 . 4 0 0 4 0 5 0 . 3 5 3 0 0 5-6 28 22 2 . 9 6 2

22 Williams, Carrie . 2 3 7 14-12 38 5 9 1 0 2 6 16 . 4 2 1 0 0 11 0 . 2 3 7 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

1 Sparks, Chelsea . 2 0 0 7-2 10 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 . 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

19 Whitaker, Emily . 0 0 0 11-3 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 5 2 1 . 8 7 5

7 Palazzo, Shannyn . 0 0 0 6-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

25 Stanton, Maddy . 0 0 0 7-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 1.000

3 Horne, Bethany . 0 0 0 4-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

Totals . 2 8 4 20 550 83 156 21 3 18 79 237 . 4 3 1 58 4 82 1 . 3 5 6 1 15 15-18 421 184 19 . 9 7 0

Opponents . 2 4 7 20 527 47 130 13 2 16 42 195 . 3 7 0 39 13 88 6 . 3 1 4 1 18 2-5 407 149 17 . 9 7 0

(CAA games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha13 Langford, McCall 0 . 9 9 5-1 10 7 3 3/1 1 42.1 38 9 6 7 25 5 2 2 . 2 4 1 2 6 0 0 624 Medlam, Kaitlyn 1 . 7 9 5-2 8 5 1 0/2 0 39.0 27 11 10 11 34 1 0 7 . 1 9 3 0 3 0 0 421 Thomas, Alana 2 . 1 2 3-4 8 8 2 2/1 0 39.2 48 18 12 15 22 4 0 4 . 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 7--------------------45 Clay, Emily 0 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 Collins, Erin 3 . 4 4 0-0 10 0 0 0/2 0 18.1 17 9 9 6 7 3 0 3 . 2 3 9 1 2 0 1 1Totals 1 . 8 5 13-7 20 20 6 8/3 1 140.1 130 47 37 39 88 13 2 16 . 2 4 7 3 13 0 1 18

Opponents 3 . 7 7 7-13 20 20 12 1/0 0 135.2 156 83 73 58 82 21 3 18 . 2 8 4 6 4 0 1 15

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2012 Georgia State SoftballTeam Game-by-Game for Georgia State (as of May 07, 2012)

Batting (All games)

Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e avgFeb 11 LONGWOOD 27 3 6 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 21 4 0 . 2 2 2Feb 11 ETSU 37 11 17 9 3 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 21 11 2 . 3 5 9Feb 12 WESTERN CAROLINA 31 7 8 7 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 21 12 1 . 3 2 6Feb 12 LONGWOOD 32 7 10 6 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 18 9 4 . 3 2 3Feb 15 at Georgia Southern 20 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 9 21 10 1 . 2 9 3Feb 15 at Georgia Southern 22 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 18 10 1 . 2 7 2Feb 18 CHATTANOOGA 27 5 8 5 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 21 17 2 . 2 7 6Feb 19 EASTERN ILLINOIS 27 7 9 7 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 21 5 1 . 2 8 3Feb 19 IUPUI 24 1 6 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 21 17 1 . 2 7 9Feb 22 AUBURN 18 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 15 8 0 . 2 6 8Feb 24 vs Eastern Kentucky 26 2 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 18 9 0 . 2 6 5Feb 24 vs SE Louisiana 29 12 12 9 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 1 1 . 2 7 8Feb 25 vs Central Arkansas 24 4 4 4 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 21 10 0 . 2 7 0Feb 25 vs Campbell 25 9 7 9 1 0 0 9 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 4 21 8 1 . 2 7 1Feb 26 vs Robert Morris 25 5 8 5 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 21 11 0 . 2 7 4Feb 29 GEORGIA TECH 19 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 21 11 0 . 2 6 9Mar 02 vs Tennessee Tech 29 8 10 8 1 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 21 8 1 . 2 7 4Mar 02 vs Western Kentucky 25 2 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 21 10 2 . 2 7 0Mar 03 vs Rhode Island 27 4 8 4 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 2 21 11 0 . 2 7 1Mar 04 vs Morehead State 27 5 6 5 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 21 7 1 . 2 6 9Mar 04 vs Furman 24 2 6 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 9 0 . 2 6 8Mar 08 at Jacksonville State 28 4 7 4 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 21 6 3 . 2 6 7Mar 08 at Jacksonville State 26 5 5 4 2 0 0 5 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 21 8 1 . 2 6 4Mar 11 MERCER 25 2 4 2 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 7 1 . 2 6 0Mar 11 MERCER 26 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 8 1 . 2 5 5Mar 17 at Kennesaw State 26 3 6 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 21 11 1 . 2 5 4Mar 17 at Kennesaw State 28 1 6 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 18 10 2 . 2 5 3Mar 21 at Georgia 22 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 18 9 2 . 2 4 7

*Mar 24 HOFSTRA 25 6 7 6 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 21 10 1 . 2 4 8*Mar 24 HOFSTRA 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 15 7 2 . 2 4 4*Mar 25 HOFSTRA 23 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 21 11 4 . 2 4 0*Mar 31 TOWSON 21 4 3 4 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 7 0 . 2 3 7*Mar 31 TOWSON 28 8 11 7 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 21 7 1 . 2 4 2*Apr 01 TOWSON 26 4 9 4 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 21 8 3 . 2 4 5Apr 04 at Furman 27 2 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 11 1 . 2 4 5Apr 04 at Furman 35 7 14 7 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 21 6 0 . 2 5 1

*Apr 06 at UNCW 35 8 12 7 2 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 21 8 0 . 2 5 4*Apr 06 at UNCW 29 6 7 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 12 0 . 2 5 4*Apr 07 at UNCW 26 4 5 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 4 0 . 2 5 2Apr 11 at Georgia Tech 23 2 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 18 11 1 . 2 4 9

*Apr 14 DREXEL 28 3 9 3 1 0 1 8 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 24 10 1 . 2 5 1*Apr 14 DREXEL 27 8 12 8 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 10 0 . 2 5 6*Apr 15 DREXEL 26 6 8 6 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 21 7 1 . 2 5 7Apr 17 at Alabama 27 5 6 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 21 10 2 . 2 5 6

*Apr 21 at Delaware 34 7 13 6 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 21 13 2 . 2 6 0*Apr 21 at Delaware 27 1 7 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 18 5 0 . 2 6 0*Apr 28 JAMES MADISON 27 1 7 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 10 1 . 2 6 0*Apr 28 JAMES MADISON 22 5 4 5 2 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 13 1 . 2 5 9*Apr 29 JAMES MADISON 30 1 9 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 21 9 1 . 2 6 0*May 04 at Mason 28 2 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 19 10 0 . 2 5 8*May 04 at Mason 30 6 12 6 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 3 21 11 0 . 2 6 1*May 05 at Mason 43 2 13 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 36 12 1 . 2 6 2Totals 1388 215 364 198 54 5 37 161 2 47 12 9 33 4 2 260 1063 479 53 . 2 6 2

2012 Team Game-By-Game

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2012 Georgia State SoftballGames Summary for Georgia State (as of May 07, 2012)

(All games)

Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalGeorgia State 52 21 18 39 31 33 18 1 0 2 215Opponents 22 28 24 35 14 7 4 0 0 0 134

Record when ...Overall 36-16

Conference 13-7Non-Conference 23-9

Home games 15-8Away games 13-6

Neutral site 8-2Day games 34-14

Night games 2-2vs Left starter 4-2

vs Right starter 32-141-Run games 8-42-Run games 8-45+Run games 12-3Extra innings 2-0

Shutouts 16-2

Scoring 0-2 runs 7-14....... 3-5 runs 15-0....... 6-9 runs 12-2....... 10+ runs 2-0

Opponent 0-2 runs 30-0........ 3-5 runs 4-11........ 6-9 runs 2-3........ 10+ runs 0-2

Scored in 1st inning 16-6Opp. scored in 1st 5-6

Scores first 26-6Opp. scores first 10-10

After 4 leading 24-0....... trailing 6-13

....... tied 6-3After 5 leading 23-0

....... trailing 3-13....... tied 8-1

After 6 leading 31-0....... trailing 1-13

....... tied 2-1

Hit 0 home runs 17-11... 1 home run 11-3

... 2+ home runs 8-2

Opponent 0 home runs 30-4........ 1 home run 5-5

........ 2+ HRs 1-7

Made 0 errors 13-4.... 1 error 17-6

.... 2+ errors 6-6

Opp. made 0 errors 15-7......... 1 error 9-6

......... 2+ errors 12-3

Out-hit opponent 25-2Out-hit by opponent 9-13

Hits are tied 2-1

Record when team scores:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 0-2 2-7 5-5 3-0 6-0 6-0 3-1 4-1 4-0 1-0 2-0

Record when opponent scores:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 16-0 9-0 5-0 3-7 0-3 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2

Record when leading after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 16-5 22-4 22-1 24-0 23-0 31-0

Record when trailing after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 4-6 5-9 7-10 6-13 3-13 1-13

Record when tied after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6W-L 16-5 9-3 7-5 6-3 8-1 2-1

Current winning streak: 2Longest winning streak: 8Longest losing streak: 5

Home attendance : 3676 ( 23 dates avg = 159 )Away attendance : 5687 ( 27 dates avg = 210 )Total attendance: 9363 ( 50 dates avg = 187 )

2012 Game Summaries

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Roger Kincaid concludes his second season as the head

coach of the Georgia State soft-ball program.

Kincaid took over the program on an interim basis on Feb. 21 after long-time head coach Bob Heck stepped down. He guided the Panthers to a 31-20 record, including a 15-5 mark in CAA play.

In the postseason, Georgia State knocked off perennial power Hofstra twice to win the CAA championship for the first time and earn GSU’s first NCAA berth since 1994.

For his efforts, Kincaid was named Co-Coach of the Year in the CAA. The victories over Hofstra marked the first time the Pride had been beaten in a CAA Championship game and snapped the longest home winning streak in the country at 30 games.

Kincaid also oversaw nine All-CAA team members, including one first team, five second team and three All-Rookie team selections, and the 2011 Rookie of the Year in pitcher Kaitlyn Medlam. The Panthers also had four All-Tournament team selections including the Most Outstand-ing Performer of the CAA Tournament in pitcher Alana Thomas. Fellow pitcher McCall Langford earned second team Mid-Atlantic All-Region team honors. In the classroom, 14 of the team’s 22 players earned GSU academic honors for the 2011 spring semester.

A member of the GSU staff since 2008, Kincaid served two-plus seasons as the team’s top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator where his responsibilities included coaching third base and working with the in-fielders. He also served as the team’s recruiting coordinator while han-dling the equipment and assisting with the day-to-day operations of the program.

“We’re pleased to name Roger Kincaid as our head softball coach,” said Levick. “He has earned this opportunity after an outstanding job in lead-ing the program to its first CAA title. He is a strong recruiter, and those skills, combined with his abilities to motivate and manage, make him the right person to take GSU softball to even higher levels.”

“I am very grateful to Cheryl Levick, Todd Reeser [Senior Associate AD and softball administrator] and Georgia State University for this oppor-tunity,” said Kincaid. “I’m honored to take over this successful program and coach the outstanding student-athletes here. We have everything in place at Georgia State to continue to challenge for CAA titles and more on a yearly basis.”

The native of Decatur, Ga., played football at Georgia, where he was a member of the Bulldogs’ 1980 national championship team, learning from coaches such as Vince Dooley, Erk Russell and Bill Lewis. He earned his degree in business management in 1987.

After graduating from college in 1987, Roger began coaching football with the DeKalb Yellow Jackets youth football organization. His duties included being a defensive coordinator and head coach. Kincaid also coached at Parkview High School as the 8th grade offensive coordinator.

Before coming to Georgia State, Kincaid spent 12 years coaching high school and travel softball teams in the Atlanta area. He was one of the founders of the Georgia Xtreme Softball Organization, which now con-sists of six teams, including the Xtreme Mavericks, which Kincaid previ-ously managed. His last stop before GSU was at Union Grove High School in McDonough, Ga., where he worked under Brian DeBerry as Varsity Softball Community Coach.

Kincaid currently resides in McDonough, Ga., with his wife Becky. Daugh-ter Karly Kincaid graduated from the University of Georgia in the spring of 2010 and is currently in her second year of P.A. school at Nova South-eastern in Jacksonville, Fla. Daughter Morgan Chase, a 2010 graduate of Union Grove High School, is a sophomore at Gainesville State College in Athens. Daughter Brittney Chase lives in Duluth and works in cosmetol-ogy.

Head Coach Roger Kincaid

Roger Kincaid Profile

Fourth year at Georgia StateSecond season as head coachBirthdate: August 1, 1961Hometown: Decatur, Ga.Family: • Wife: Becky Kincaid• Daughters: Karly, Morgan and BrittanyEducation: University of Georgia (1987)Coaching Experience:• Football Coach — DeKalb Yellow Jackets• Offensive Coordinator — Parkview HS• Co-Founder — Xtreme Softball• Softball Coach — Xtreme Mavericks• Softball Coach — Union Grove HS• Assistant Softball Coach — Georgia StateAthletic Experience:• Played defensive back for the University of

Georgia football team• Member of the 1980 National Championship

football Team• Coached by Bulldog greats Vince Dooley

and Erk Russell

Roger Kincaid Year-By-Year

Year Games Won Lost Pct. Honors 2011 61 36 25 .590 Co-CAA Coach of the Year2012 52 36 16 .692Totals 113 72 41 .637

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Todd Downes joined the Georgia State softball pro-

gram in the Fall of 2011 as an as-sistant coach.

Downes spent four years as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech where he coordinated recruiting and assisted with all aspects of the program.

During his coaching tenure, the Yellow Jackets captured two ACC conference champion-ships, made four NCAA Regional appearances and advanced to the first NCAA Super Regional in school history. He coached six All-Conference selections and two Easton All-Americans.

Previous to entering the college ranks, Downes worked as a high school head coach, serving at Walton High School and Kell High School. Both schools won state titles under his guidance and Downes was named the state Coach of the Year in each of those seasons.

For nine years, Downes has also coached the East Cobb Bullets 18-un-der premier league team. The Bullets captured the ASA 18 Gold National Championship in 2010.

A Roswell native, Downes graduated from Kennesaw State in 1988 with a bachelor’s in health and education and then earned a master’s in sports administration from the University of Georgia in 1990. He also received an EdS in Administrative Supervision from Lincoln Memorial University.

Assistant Coaches

Amy Dumas joined the GSU softball staff prior to the

start of the 2011 season as the team’s volunteer pitching coach.

Dumas comes to the Panthers from Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., where she served for one season in the same po-sition. There she helped tutor Leslie Hensley, who led the Blue Hose in wins (9), strikeouts (104) and earned run average (2.63), finishing fifth in the Big South Conference in strikeouts and ERA.

A 2009 graduate of Augusta State, Dumas posted a 17-7 mark with a 2.20 ERA in 2006, earn-ing the Peach Belt Conference’s

Pitcher of the Year award. She led the nation with 259 strikeouts, whiffing 11.95 batters per seven innings of work. That same season, she notched a .317 batting average, tallying eight doubles to go along with two homers. Dumas also drove in 18 runs.

A two-time Augusta State Female Athlete of the Year award winner, Du-mas picked up Peach Belt Pitcher of the Week honors on six occasions. She was also a three-time Peach Belt all-conference selection and a three-time South Atlantic all-region team member. Dumas accounted for 62 wins in the circle for the Lady Jaguars.

Dumas graduated from Augusta State in August 2009 with a degree in health science. She has already earned a Georgia High School Associa-tion certificate, which she received in 2008.

While in high school, Dumas was also a founder and co-owner of Power-line Pitching, providing individual instruction for pitchers with various levels of experience. Since 2003, Dumas has provided individual instruc-tion for numerous pitchers in Augusta and Stockbridge, Ga.

In the fall of 2008, Dumas was the assistant softball coach at Greenbrier H.S., in Evans, Ga. There, she planned and executed daily practices for pitchers while assisting with team management during competition.

Amy DumasPitching Coach • Second Year

Todd DownesAssistant Coach • First Year

Kristen ADKINSVolunteer Assistant Coach

1st year at GSU

Lauren JONESStudent Assistant Coach

5th year at GSU

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#8 Callie Alford

Freshman • C/DP/3B • 5-6 • R/R • Conyers, Ga. (Heritage)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2012 52/52 .289 149 22 43 41 11 0 7 3-3 27 27 0 0/0Totals 52/52 .289 149 22 43 41 11 0 7 3-3 27 27 0 0/0

Career HighsAB: 4 (4x)Hits: 3 (3x)Runs: 3 (vs. Furman 4/4/12)Walks: 3 (vs. Campbell 2/25/12)Total Bases: 7 (vs. Towson 3/31/12)RBI: 5 (2x)Putouts: 13 (at UNCW 4/7/12)

Awards• CAA Rookie of the Week (4/2/12)

2012• Named the CAA Rookie of the Week on April 2• Started all 52 games at catcher (27), DP (13) and third base (12)• Recorded twelve multi-hit games on the season• Hit a two-run home run in her first collegiate game vs. Longwood• Went 3-for-3 against ETSU, with two RBI and a double• Had two hits, two RBIs, two runs scored and a homer vs. Eastern Illinois• Had three walks and two RBI in a 9-6 win over Campbell• Picked up three RBI on two hits in the comeback win over Tenn. Tech• Hit a two-RBI single in the 3-2 loss to Mercer• Struck a two-RBI double and walked twice against Kennesaw State• Hit a two-run home run in the first game vs. Hofstra• Struck for eight RBIs and two home-runs in the sweep over Towson• Had three hits and three runs scored in the 7-2 win at Furman• Hit two singles in the first game at UNCW• Belted a three-run homer and a double in the 6-1 win over Drexel• Got a two-RBI single in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama• Had a single, double and a run scored in the 7-0 win over Delaware• Recorded five RBI on three doubles and a homer during the JMU series

Prep• Attended Heritage High School in Conyers, Ga.• Coached by Dickie Hightower• Lettered four years and played catcher, third base and shortstop• Four-time All-Region selection and a three-time All-State selection• Named the Region 8-AAA Player of the Year in 2009 and 2010• Lettered four years on the varsity tennis team and went to the state final four in 2009• Wendy’s High School Heisman, senior class Vice President and mem-ber of the Key Club

Personal• Born April 16, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga.• Parents are Dan and Teresa Alford• Older brother Corey is a member of the Georgia Tech football team• Also has a younger brother named Chase• Lists tennis, wake boarding and snowboarding as her hobbies• Majoring in Business

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#16 Emily AlthaferSenior • C • 5-8 • R/R • Sugar Hill, Ga. (North Gwinnett)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2009 4/1 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0/02010 18/14 .154 26 0 4 6 1 0 0 0-0 1 7 0 0/12011 15/8 .214 28 1 6 2 1 0 1 0-0 2 10 0 0/12012 17/2 .273 22 3 6 8 1 0 3 0-0 2 4 0 0/0Totals 54/25 .208 77 4 16 16 3 0 4 0-0 5 22 0 0/2

Career HighsAB: 4 vs. Furman 4/6/11Hits: 3 vs. Longwood 2/12/12HR: 2 vs Longwood 2/12/12RBI: 4 vs Longwood 2/12/12Total Bases: 9 vs. Longwood 2/12/12PO: 10 vs. Memphis 2/19/11

2012• Appeared in 17 games, starting two at designated player• Hit a two-run home run as a pinch-hitter against ETSU• Recorded two homer and four RBI vs Longwood• Picked up a pinch-hit single in the 8-0 win over Drexel• Hit a two RBI double as a pinch-hitter in the 7-0 win at Delaware

2011• Started eight games at catcher, while appearing in 15• Hit first career homer in the season opener against Tennessee Tech• Trailing 2-0 in the fourth, hit a two-run shot that tied the game• Also hit a key sacrifice later in the game that advanced the game-win-ning run to second• Produced a single against Syracuse and Belmont• Notched a double in a 4-1 loss to Chattanooga• Went 2-for-4 in a 8-0 victory against Furman• Named to the Dean’s List in the fall semester and the President’s List during the spring

2010• Played in 18 games while starting 14 at catcher• Had four hits and six RBI• Had a trio of two-RBI games against Temple, Georgia Southern and Howard• Earned a spot on the AD’s Honor Roll both semesters

2009• Saw time in four games while starting one• Backup to starting catcher Catherine Lee• Picked off three runners

Prep• Graduated from North Gwinnett High School in the spring of 2008• Awarded the Scholar Athlete Award• Lettered three years in softball

Personal• Born May 15, 1990 in Atlanta, Ga.• Parents are Chuck and Karen Althafer• Has one older brother, Tyler• Chose Georgia State because of the College of Education and for the opportunity to play for the Georgia State coaches• Majoring in early childhood education

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Senior • 2B • 5-6 • L/R • Middlebury, Ind. (Northridge)

Career HighsAB: 6 (George Mason 5/1/11)Hits: 4 (Drexel 4/3/10)RBI: 3 (UNCW 5/2/09)Runs: 2 (5 times)BB: 2 (Auburn 2/17/11)SB: 2 (Delaware 4/11/10)

Awards• 2012 CoSIDA Academic All-District III First Team• 2011 CoSIDA Academic All-District III Second Team• 2010 CoSIDA Academic All-District III First Team• 2010 Second Team All-CAA — DP• 2010 GSU Pickett Riggs Award

2012• Played in 28 games, with 12 starts at second base and one at desig-nated player• Registered her first hit of the season against IUPUI• Got a single and came around to score as a pinch hitter against South-eastern Louisiana• Slapped an infield single and scored the Panthers’ only run in a 1-3 loss to Kennesaw State• Notched an RBI single in the 7-2 win at Furman• Had a multi-hit game with two singles and a run scored in the 3-2 win over Drexel• Had a single and a run scored in the 7-0 win over Delaware• Picked up two hits and an RBI against JMU• In the second game at Mason, had two hits and scored three runs• Named to GSU’s All-Academic Team for the 2011-12 school year

2011• Started 25 games at second base and designated player while appear-ing in 40• Had multi-hit games in five contests• Notched two-hit contests against Morehead State (twice), Georgia Southern and Purdue• Notched an RBI in a 10-7 victory against Morehead State• Had a hit, walk and run scored in a 3-1 victory over Kennesaw State• Went 1-for-1 with a run scored in a 13-1 victory over Drexel• Produced three hits including her first career triple in a 13-inning 4-2 loss to George Mason• Named to the 2011 CoSIDA Academic All-District III Second Team• Awarded GSU’s Pickett Riggs Award as the junior female student-ath-lete with the highest GPA• Named to GSU’s All-Academic Team for the 2010-11 school year• Named to the President’s List both semesters

#28 Cassie Boese

2010• Earned All-CAA Second Team honors as a designated player• Started 31 games and played in 46 primarily at DP• Batted .327 with 33 hits and 20 runs scored• Lead the team with eight stolen bases• Went 4-for-4 in a 3-2 victory over Drexel• Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 First Team• Earned a place on the President’s List both semesters with a GPA high-er than 4.0

2009• Saw action in 27 games while starting two• Finished the season batting .357 (5-for-14)• Recorded five RBI in her freshman campaign• Registered one multiple-hit game against UNC Wilmington when she went 2-for-3 with three RBI• Recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA and named to the President’s List both semesters

Prep• Graduated with honors from Northridge High School in the spring of 2008• Lettered four years in softball and two years in volleyball• Was the Team MVP and awarded the Best Bat and Best Glove Awards• Earned two All-Conference Honorable Mentions, two All-Conference Honors, and two All-State Honors

Personal• Born April 3, 1990 in Stockton, Calif.• Parents are Mark and Vickie Boese• Has two older sisters, Jessica and Ashlee• Enjoys snowboarding and volleyball• Chose Georgia State because of the location, coaches, and education opportunities• Majoring in Accounting

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2009 27/2 .357 14 7 5 5 0 0 0 0-4 0 3 0 0/02010 46/31 .327 101 20 33 4 0 0 0 8-8 6 10 1 0/42011 40/25 .260 78 3 20 1 0 1 0 2-3 2 17 0 0/12012 30/14 .282 39 12 11 1 0 0 0 3-4 0 9 0 0/3Totals 143/72 .297 232 42 69 11 0 1 0 13-19 8 39 1 0/8

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Freshman • OF • 5-4 • R/R • Waxhaw, N.C. (Marvin Ridge)

#2 Ashley Christy

Career HighsAB: 3 (11 times)Hits: 2 (2 times)Runs: 2 (2 times)Total Bases: 5 (at UNCW 4/6/12)

Awards• CAA Player of the Week (4/16/12)

2012• Named the CAA Player of the Week on April 16• Started 30 games in all three outfield positions and as the DP• Recorded seven multi-hit games on the season• Scored the Panthers’ first run as a pinch runner in the 2-1 win over Georgia Tech• Hit a seventh inning double against Western Kentucky• Got two hits including a double and stole a base in the 4-0 win over Furman• Registered two hits, a run and a stolen base in the doubleheader vs. Jacksonville State• Singled and stole second in the 8-1 win over Towson• Hit the first home run of her career in game one at UNCW• During the Drexel sweep, recorded seven RBI on seven hits including a three-run homer in the final game, also scored four runs• Singled, walked and scored a run in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama• Had two hits and drove in the Panthers’ lone run in a loss at Delaware • Walked four times in game two against JMU• Went 4-for-5 with an RBI in the 12-inning win at George Mason

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2012 36/30 .313 80 15 25 10 3 1 2 6-8 12 20 0 0/5Totals 36/30 .313 80 15 25 10 3 1 2 6-8 12 20 0 0/5

Prep• Attended Marvin Ridge High School in Waxhaw, N.C.• Coached by Kevin Allran• Lettered four years and played center field and shortstop• Team captain as a senior• 2010 National FastPitch Coaches Association All-American Scholar-Athlete• 2010 Maverick Academic All-American Athlete• 2009-2011 All-Conference, 2009-11 All-District, 2011 All-State, 2011 District-6 Player of the Year• 2010 Marvin Ridge High School Defensive Player of the Year• 2011 Offensive Player of the Year• As a senior, batted .494 with five home runs, 32 RBIs and 7 triples• Ran track and was twice named to All-Conference and All-Region teams in 2009 and 2010

Personal• Born November 28, 1993 in Rockville Center, NY• Parents are Anthony Christy and Claudia Zirkel• Has two younger siblings Anthony and Nicky• Cousins Keith, Kyle and Craig Hansen pitched for St. John’s University• Craig was also a first-round draft pick by the Boston Red Sox in 2005• Intends majoring in exercise science

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#45 Emily Clay

2012• Has yet to surrender a run or a hit this season in four appearances• Threw one perfect inning of relief in a 11-2 victory over ETSU• Closed out the seventh inning of a shutout over IUPUI without allowing a hit• Pitched a scoreless inning out of the bullpen against Southeastern Louisiana• Recorded a perfect final inning in game three against Drexel

Freshman • RHP • 5-10 • R/R • Cartersville, Ga. (Woodland)

Year ERA W L APP/GS CG SO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO AB AVG WP HB2012 0.00 0 0 4/0 0 0/2 0 4.0 0 0 0 6 0 18 .000 1 0Totals 0.00 0 0 4/0 0 0/2 0 4.0 0 0 0 6 0 18 .000 1 0

Prep• Attended Woodland High School in Cartersville, Ga.• Coached by Coleman Roberts• Named team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior• Bartow County Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore and co-pitcher of the year as a junior and senior• Made All-County and All-Region teams all four years• All-State honorable mention twice• Threw six no-hitters as a senior• Boasted an overall 1.09 ERA with a 67-37 record, 98 complete games, 657 strikeouts and a total of four perfect games

Personal• Born on November 12, 1992• Parents are Mike and Angela Clay• Step-mother is Shana Clay• Has three younger sisters — Lindsey, Lauren and Ella• Undecided on major

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#23 Jessica Clifton

Career HighsAB: 5 (5 times)Hits: 3 (2 times)RBI: 3 vs Miami (OH) 3/4/11Runs: 2 (6 times)Total Bases: 5 (2 times)

Awards• 2011 CAA All-Rookie Team• Two CAA Rookie of the Week Awards• CAA Player of the Week (4/23/12)

2012• Named CAA Player of the Week on April 23• Starting center fielder in 44 games• Recorded 11 multi-hit games on the season• Hit a two RBI triple against ETSU• Struck a two-RBI double against Chattanooga• Had Georgia State’s only two hits against Auburn and scored the Pan-thers’ only run in the 9-1 loss• Hit an RBI single in the 2-1 win over Georgia Tech• Picked up two hits, an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base at Furman• Notched two hits and an RBI in the 4-2 win over Jacksonville State• Walked and scored a run in the 3-2 loss to Mercer• Hit her first home run of the season in the 3-1 win over Kennesaw State• Recorded the Panthers only hit, a first inning single, in the loss to #11 Georgia• Scored a pair of runs on two hits, including a solo home run in the 8-6 loss to Hofstra• Scored four runs on three hits, including a double in the sweep against Towson• Scored two runs and got two hits, including a homer in the 8-0 win at UNCW• Singled and scored a run in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama• Went 4-for-6 during the Delaware series with two runs scored• Notched three hits and an RBI in game two at George Mason

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2011 59/58 .244 193 27 47 18 7 1 2 6-10 13 33 0 1/32012 47/44 .255 145 24 37 12 4 1 3 5-5 7 20 1 0/5Totals 106/102 .249 338 51 84 30 11 2 5 11-15 20 53 1 1/8

2011• Started 58 games in the outfield, primarily in centerfield, while ap-pearing in 59• Earned two CAA Rookie of the Week awards• Named to the CAA All-Rookie team• Notched 47 hits and 27 runs scored• Also had seven doubles and 13 walks• Had nine multi-hit games• Named CAA Rookie of the Week for the week of March 1 after batting .350 on the week with seven hits, four runs scored, a double and a triple• Went 3-for-3 with a triple, RBI and run scored• Went 4-for-6 with two doubles and an RBI in a doubleheader vs. Geor-gia Southern• Had a hit, run and RBI in an 8-5 victory over Mississippi State• Had a double and run scored in a 5-4 eight-inning loss to Purdue• On 19th birthday, went 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBI in a 4-2 vic-tory over Miami (OH)• Notched a two-RBI single in a 9-3 loss to Bowling Green• Had a hit and RBI in a 3-1 win over Samford• Notched a double, RBI and run scored in a 3-1 victory over Kennesaw State in game two of a doubleheader on March 18• Had a hit and RBI in three straight games starting from the KSU game and extending to two Towson games• Had a pair of hits, including a homer, in a 7-3 win over Drexel• Went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs scored in a 12-1 victory over Delaware• Also had a double and run scored in a series sweep over Delaware• Had two hits each in two Saturday wins over George Mason• Had at least one hit in every CAA Tournament game culminating in a two hit and one run scored effort in the Panthers 2-0 victory over Hofstra for the CAA Championship• Had six hits and three runs scored on the week

Prep• Graduated from Luella High School in Locust Grove, Ga.• Played varsity softball all four years• First Team All-Region in 2008 and 2009• Named team MVP in 2010• Earned offense and defense team awards in 2010• Placed top ten in two nationals with traveling team• Also played basketball• Earned A/B Honor Roll accolades

Personal• Born March 4, 1992 in Springfield Illinois• Parents are Tracy Clifton and Ted Brown• Has a younger brother, Caleb, an older brother Lance and an older sister, Ranessa• Chose GSU for the softball team and the school environment• Pre-nursing major

Sophomore • OF • 5-5 • R/R • Locust Grove, Ga. (Luella)

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#18 Lauren Coleman

Career HighsAB: 4 (5 times)Hits: 3 vs UNCW 4/6/12RBI: 3 vs Towson 3/31/12Runs: 2 (2 times)BB: 2 (3 times)Total Bases: 5 (2 times)

Awards• Two CAA Rookie of the Week awards (2/14 and 4/23/12)

2012• Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week• Started 48 games at first base• Recorded 12 multi-hit games on the season• Hit home runs against both Longwood and Western Carolina• Fifth-inning double started a GSU scoring rally to beat Georgia Tech• Sixth-inning homer capped comeback victory over Tennessee Tech• Stroked an RBI double in the 4-2 win over Jacksonville State• Drew two walks in the loss to #11 Georgia• Picked up one of only two Panther hits in the 4-1 loss to Hofstra• Struck a three-run double in the first game win over Towson and hit a pair of singles in game three against the Tigers• Had four hits, an RBI and a run scored in the doubleheader at Furman• Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI in the 8-0 win at UNCW• Picked up five hit during the Drexel series, also driving in three runs in the second game• Drew two walks, once with the bases loaded in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama• Had three hits during the Delaware series, including the first triple of her career

Freshman • 1B • 5-8 • L/L • Marietta, Ga. (McEachern)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2012 50/48 .313 128 16 40 19 9 1 3 0-0 24 16 0 0/4Totals 50/48 .313 128 16 40 19 9 1 3 0-0 24 16 0 0/4

Prep• Attended McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Ga.• Coached by Stewart Thomas• Totaled 11 varsity letters between three sports— softball, basketball and lacrosse• Played first base and shortstop• Earned 1st team All-Regional as a junior and a senior• Named 1st team All-State as a senior• Boasted a .650 batting average and .800 on-base percentage during her senior year• Travel team, the East Cobb Bullets, won 18U Gold Nationals during the summer of 2010• Basketball team won the regional championship and finished as the state runner-up

Personal• Born April 9, 1993 in Marrietta, Ga.• Parents are Phil Coleman and Diane Archer• Has an older brother Adam• Intends to major in marketing

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Career HighsIP: 7.0 vs. Western Carolina 3/11/09K: 5 vs. Sienna 2/25/10Hits: 11 vs. Indiana State 3/6/11Runs: 8 (2 times)BB: 2 (10 times)

2012• Made 16 relief appearances• Earned a win in relief during a 11-2 victory over ETSU• Pitched an inning in the 11-7 loss to Longwood, giving up only one earned run on three hits• Pitched 7.2 innings in three games at the Buzz Classic• Struck out a season-high three batters against Tennessee Tech• Allowed two runs on four hits in 1.2 innings pitched in the 5-3 victory against Jacksonville State• Pitched four innings of relief during the Hofstra series, giving up eight runs in the 16-0 loss to the Pride• Threw 4.2 innings of scoreless relief during the three game sweep over Towson, striking out three• Allowed only one hit in 4.2 innings of scoreless relief against Delaware• Recorded 5.0 innings of relief against JMU, only allowing one run on five hits

2011• Started one game in the circle while appearing in 27 games, primarily in relief roles• Was in the top five in the NCAA in saves for most of the season, includ-ing a stretch where she was tied for the lead• Earned a win against Morehead State to open the season• Recorded three key outs against Mississippi State in an 8-5 victory• Had two strong outings in a single day at the Buzz Classic• Went 2.2 innings allowing only two hits and an unearned run in a 4-2 victory over Miami (OH) to pick up the save• Followed it up with three no-hit innings in a 3-0 loss to UAB, allowing only a walk while striking out three• Earned three saves in one week to move into first in the CAA and third in the country in saves with four• In saves against Samford and in both games against Kennesaw State, allowed only one hit in each game while striking out a batter each time• Picked up two more saves in wins over UNC Wilmington, hurling 1.2 perfect innings combined between the two games• Tied for the NCAA lead in saves after going three innings without al-lowing a run in a 4-1 victory over Furman

#27 Erin Collins

Year ERA W L APP/GS CG SO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO AB AVG WP HB2009 3.09 4 2 16/2 1 0/0 1 43.0 53 24 19 9 12 172 .308 1 12010 2.58 4 2 18/4 1 1/3 0 38.0 34 15 13 15 20 147 .231 2 02011 2.73 2 2 27/1 0 0/3 7 41.0 45 23 16 19 19 159 .283 1 12012 3.15 1 0 17/0 0 0/2 0 33.1 36 21 15 14 17 134 .271 1 5Totals 2.93 11 6 78/7 2 1/8 8 155.1 167 83 63 57 68 611 .275 3 7

2010• Pitched in 18 games, while starting four• Put together a solid 4-2 record with a 2.58 ERA in 38 innings pitched• Hurled a three hit complete game shutout against Temple (10-0)• Earned relief victories against Mercer (2) and Towson• Earned a place on the fall semester’s AD’s Honor Roll• Received GSU’s Ron Curry Determination Award at the annual spring awards ceremony

2009• Appeared in 16 games while starting two• Ended the season with a 4-2 record and a 3.09 ERA• Pitched 43 innings for the Panthers• Struck out 12 batters while holding their batting average to .308• Named to the Deans List in the fall

Prep• Graduated from Collins Hill High School in the spring of 2008 where she lettered three years in softball• Was a 2006 Gwinnett County High School Honorable Mention• Earned the honor of being named 2007 Gwinnett All-County and the 2007 Gwinnett County Team of the Month

Personal• Born August 19, 1990 to Shawn and Laura Collins• Chose Georgia State because of the location and the softball program• Majoring in exercise science

Senior • RHP • 5-8 • R/R • Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill)

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#3 Bethany Horne

2012• Appeared in 15 games• Scored three runs and stole two bases as a pinch runner• Earned her first at-bat as a pinch hitter against Eastern Illinois• Drew a walk as a pinch hitter against Towson

Freshman • OF • 5-8 • R/R • Warner Robbins, Ga. (Northside)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2012 19/0 .000 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 1 4 0 0/0Totals 19/0 .000 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 1 4 0 0/0

Prep• Attended Northside High School in Warner Robins, Ga.• Coached by Blake Cannady• Lettered four years and played shortstop, third base, pitcher and all three outfield positions• Team won the 4-AAAA Region championship in 2007• Named to the 1st team All-County and All-Region by The Macon-Tele-graph in 2009 and 2010• Also made The Telegraph’s All-Middle Georgia and All-State 2nd team in 2010• Elected the Northside High School Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 and Defensive Player of the Year in 2010• In 2009, batted .333 with 3 doubles, 3 triples and 15 stolen bases• In 2010, batted .316 with 4 doubles, 2 home runs and 17 stolen bases• Graduated in 2011 with honors and AP accreditation

Personal• Bethany Rose Horne was born on May 30, 1993 in Macon, Ga. • Parents are Kevin and Jo Lee Horne• Has two older brothers Brad and Jeremy• Cousin Dicky Betz was a founding member of the Allman Brothers band• Lists fishing and swimming as her hobbies• Intends to major in education

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#26 Megan Kallatsa

Career HighsAB: 4 (2 times)Hits: 2 (6 times)RBI: 4 vs. Lipscomb 2/22/09BB: 2 vs. James Madison 4/23/11

2012• Started four games at first base and two at third while appearing in 15• Doubled as a pinch hitter and came around to score in the 12-0 victory over Southeastern Louisiana• Saw work as a late-inning defensive replacement at first base• Notched a pinch-hit single in the 7-0 win over Delaware• Singled and scored the Panthers’ lone run in game three vs. JMU• Picked up two hits and an RBI during the George Mason series

2011• Started 44 games at third base, while appearing in 46• Notched 21 hits and six RBI on the year• Opened the season going 2-for-2 in a 3-2 victory over Tennessee Tech• Also notched hits against Auburn, Georgia Southern, Bowling Green and Kennesaw State• From the March 18 game against the Owls to the April 13 game against KSU, recored hits in eight of the 13 games• Had doubles against Chattanooga and Furman• The double against the Paladins drove in a run• Went 2-for-3 against both UNC Wilmington and Drexel, notching a RBI against the Dragons• Hit first career homer against Kennesaw State on April 13• Had a hit and RBI against Delaware in a 10-1 victory• Had a hit, RBI and run scored in a 8-0 victory over James Madison• Went 2-for-2 in the CAA title clinching 2-0 victory over Hofstra• Named to the Dean’s List both semesters

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2009 19/10 .216 37 2 8 10 2 0 0 2-4 4 12 0 0/02010 16/5 .182 22 3 4 2 1 0 0 0-0 3 6 0 0/12011 46/44 .208 102 2 21 6 2 0 1 0-0 7 23 2 0/12012 15/6 .231 26 2 6 1 1 0 0 0-0 1 7 0 0/1Totals 96/65 .209 187 9 39 19 6 0 1 2-4 15 48 2 0/3

2010• Played in 16 games, while starting five at first base• Produced four hits and two RBI• Both RBI came in a 10-0 victory over Temple• Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester

2009• Started 10 games while appearing in 19 as a freshman• Batted .216 with eight hits, including two doubles• Hit an RBI double against 17th-ranked Missouri in her second colle-giate at-bat• Recorded 10 RBI on the season• Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the fall

Prep• Graduated with honors from Sandy Creek High School in the spring of 2008• Lettered four years in softball• Earned the Patriot Golden Glove Award in 2004, the Triple Threat Award in 2006, and the Best Defensive Award in 2007• Was named to the All-County First Team and All-Area First Team in 2006 and was an All-State Honorable Mention• Earned the Scholar Athlete Award in 2007

Personal• Born December 22, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga. • Parents are Steven and Julie Kallatsa• Has an older brother, Chris• Enjoys going to the lake and the beach and hanging out with friends• Chose Georgia State because she likes city life and the coaching staff• Majoring in exercise science

Senior • 3B • 5-8 • R/R • Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek)

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#13 McCall Langford

Career HighsIP: 10.0 vs. Hostra 5/1/11K: 9 vs. Ga. Southern 2/16/11Hits: 10 vs. Kentucky 2/5/10)BB: 3 (7 times)Runs: 4 (7 times)

Awards• 2011 First Team All-CAA — P• 2011 CAA All-Tournament Team• 2010 Second Team All-CAA — P• 2012 CAA All-Tournament Team• Four CAA Pitcher of the Week Awards• One CAA Rookie of the Week Awards

Career• Has won 40 games in two years with Panthers and has a 1.62 ERA• Struck out 256 batters in three years• Hurled no-hitter in 2011 against Towson• Academically has been named to the Dean’s List three times and the A.D.’s Honor Roll once

2012• Named the CAA Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 28• Sports a 10-6 record and a team-best 1.85 ERA in 21 starts• Suffered losses to Longwood and Georgia Southern• Won her first game of the year in a complete game shutout over IUPUI• Recorded eight strikeouts in the first game of the season• Benefited from the walk-off win against Central Arkansas by picking up the win in relief• Came two outs from a perfect game against Robert Morris, but still managed the complete game shutout• Named to the Phyllis Rafter Memorial All-Tournament team• Gave up only one run to get the win over Georgia Tech• Suffered the loss against Western Kentucky despite only giving up one earned run• Took two no-decisions in eventual wins over Morehead State and Jack-sonville State• Suffered a loss to Kennesaw State, allowing three runs, none of which were earned• Pitched an inning of scoreless relief in the loss to #11 Georgia• In one start and two relief appearances during the Hofstra series, al-lowed only three runs in 8.2 innings, but did not take a decision in any of the three games• Won the second game against Towson after pitching 5.0 innings and only allowing a single unearned run• Took a no-decision in the 7-2 win at Furman after throwing only 2.2 in-nings and allowing both runs• Threw a complete game shutout to get the 6-0 win at UNCW• Took the 3-2 loss at Georgia Tech...Benefited from a five inning run-rule win over Drexel to pick-up an 8-0 shutout victory• Threw a complete game shutout in the second game at Mason before recording her first save of 2012 in the third game

2011• Went 7-2 in CAA play with a 1.11 ERA and 15-10 with a 1.83 ERA overall• Selected to All-CAA First Team• Named to the CAA All-Tournament team• Earned two CAA Pitcher of the Week awards• Earned a spot on the Mid-Atlantic All-Region second team• Started 25 games, while appearing in 35, pitching 157.0 innings• Hit the 100 K mark for the first time in career, finishing with 120• Hurled no-hitter against Towson, where lone seventh-inning walk spoiled a perfect game• Only gave up five home runs on the year, including none in the last 15 appearances• Didn’t give up more than four runs in any start• Produced a career-high nine strikeouts in a loss to Georgia Southern• Earned first win of the season in 1.1 innings of no-hit relief against Mississippi State• Earned CAA Pitcher of the Week after winning games against Missis-sippi State and Ball State, going 2-0 with 15 K’s• Entered in relief against Miami (OH) and went 3.2 innings allowing only one hit while striking out five in a 7-3 GSU victory• Suffered two tough losses at the Springhill Suites Buckhead Classic after allowing zero earned runs in a pair of 1-0 losses to Penn State and Georgia Tech• In the two games, went 12.1 innings with 10 strikeouts and seven hits• Earned two victories in one week over Samford and Kennesaw State• Went five innings against Samford allowing two hits and a run while striking out six• Carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning against Kennesaw State even-tually only giving up one hit, while striking out five, in six innings of work• Shut down UNC Wilmington in a 4-1 victory, going 6.0 innings allowing a run on four hits• Allowed three hits in a five inning run-rule shutout win over Delaware• Threw a complete game shutout over George Mason, allowing only five hits and one walk• Pitched a four-hit shutout in the CAA Tournament to eliminate Towson• Picked up a win against Hofstra, going three innings and allowing a run as GSU won, 4-2, to help the Panthers win their first CAA Championship• Named to the Dean’s List both semesters.

2010• Concluded freshman year by earning CAA All-Second Team honors, CAA All-Rookie accolades and a place on the CAA All-Tournament team• Named CAA Pitcher of the Week on April 26 and CAA Rookie of the Week on March 9• Finished season first in the CAA in saves, second in ERA and third in wins• Produced a 15-5 record with a 1.41 ERA in 153.2 innings pitched• Allowed only 20 walks on the year• Appeared in 33 games, starting 17 with 12 complete games• Picked up victories over SEC-members Auburn and No. 23 Kentucky• Out-dueled star pitchers Jen Mineau of Fordham and Olivia Galati of Hofstra to earn 1-0 victories over each• Pitched the distance in three victories that went extra innings: Tulsa (5-4, eight innings), Hofstra (1-0, 10 innings) and Towson (4-1, nine innings)• Had a season-high seven strikeouts in the Hofstra game• Did not give up more than four runs or two walks in any contest during the season

Year ERA W L APP/GS CG SO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO AB B/AVG WP HB2010 1.41 15 5 33/17 12 4/1 4 153.2 141 39 31 20 71 580 .243 6 112011 1.83 15 10 35/25 7 4/1 0 157.0 130 47 41 46 120 574 .226 9 112012 1.85 10 6 27/21 6 5/2 1 105.2 108 37 28 30 66 410 .263 6 9Totals 1.68 40 21 95/63 25 13/4 5 416.1 379 123 100 96 256 1564 .242 21 31

Junior • LHP • 5-7 • L/L • LaGrange, Ga. (Woodland)

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• Allowed only five runs from April 2-May 8 as the Panthers went 15-5 during that time span• Didn’t suffer a loss from Feb. 27-April 10, a span of 14 appearances• Finished the year fifth in the country in walks allowed per seven in-nings (0.91)• Also finished 17th in ERA (1.41) and 11th in saves (4)• Named GSU’s Female Newcomer of the Year at the annual spring awards banquet• Named to the Dean’s List during the fall semester and to the AD’s Hon-or Roll during the spring

Prep• Graduated from LaGrange High School class of 2009• Four-year letterwinner in softball• Team MVP for two seasons• All-Region for two seasons• Earned honorable mention All-State once• Team finished fifth in state during senior season• During sophomore season, led team in RBI with 26 and had a 1.54 ERA• Team made it to GHSA AAA Final Four as a freshman• Was 6-0 in the 2007 Dynamite Classic with an ERA of 0.90• Played for the Columbus Spartans travel squad• Recorded a 31-9 record in pitching over 200 innings in 2007 for the Spartans• Had a 5-3 record in 2006 with the Spartans• Graduated in top 10% of class• In National Honor Society in 10th-12th grades

Personal• Born on September 5, 1991 to Phil and Harriet Langford• Has an older sister, Melissa• Mother played one season of basketball at West Georgia• Enjoys reading, painting and watching movies• Chose Georgia State for the coaches and the city• Majoring in marketing

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Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2010 54/48 .280 157 26 44 34 8 3 4 5-8 8 36 0 0/52011 59/52 .255 161 21 41 18 3 1 5 10-13 10 40 3 1/32012 46/45 .225 120 16 27 14 5 2 1 7-10 14 23 0 1/4Totals 159/145 .256 438 63 112 66 16 6 10 22-31 32 99 3 2/12

#30 Audrey Mason

Career HighsAB: 5 (3 times)Hits: 3 (3 times)RBI: 4 (2 times)Runs: 3 vs. UNCW 3/27/11BB: 3 (2 times)

Awards• 2011 Second Team All-CAA — OF• 2010 Second Team All-CAA — OF• 2010 CAA All-Rookie Team• Two Rookie of the Week Awards

2012• Started 45 games in all three outfield positions• In three games at the Panther Invitational, drove in five runs, scored three, all on four hits including a double, triple and home run• Drew three walks, including one with the bases loaded vs. Campbell• Named to the Phyllis Rafter Memorial All-Tournament team after pick-ing up five hits and two RBI• Drew a bases loaded walk to get an RBI against Morehead State• Hit a two RBI triple against Towson• Registered a two RBI double, a single and a run scored at Furman• Scored a run in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama• Notched an RBI single and scored a run in the 7-0 win at Delaware• Hit singles in all three games of the George Mason series

2011• Named second team All-CAA for the second year in a row• Started 52 games in the outfield, while appearing in 59• Notched 41 hits and 18 RBI on the year• Batted .328 in CAA play with 20 hits, four homers and 15 RBI• Had 10 multi-hit games• Hit first homer of the season in a 4-2 victory over Georgia Southern, also scoring two runs• Scored game-winning run in season-opening win over Tennessee Tech• Went 4-for-7 with three runs scored in Morehead State doubleheader• Turned in a 2-for-3 day with a double and RBI in an 8-5 victory over Mississippi State• Went 2-for-4 with a double in a 5-4 eight-inning loss to Purdue• Scored game-winning run in 1-0 victory over Kennesaw State• Went 2-for-2 with two RBI in a 4-1 win over UNC Wilmington• Had a pair of hits and a RBI and run scored in an 8-0 win over Furman• Had best game of season in 13-1 win over Drexel, going 3-for-4 with a homer, two RBI and two runs scored• Went 4-for-6 with two homers, six RBI and four runs scored in a series sweep of Delaware• Had two hits, a homer, two runs scored and three RBI in an 11-2 victory over James Madison• Drew three walks and scored two runs in a 3-2 12-inning victory over Towson in the CAA Tournament• Had a hit and sac bunt in a 3-0 victory over Towson to eliminate the Tigers from the tournament• Had one of GSU’s four hits vs. No. 6 Georgia in the NCAA Regionals• Named to the A.D.’s Honor Roll during the spring semester

2010• Earned CAA Second-Team All-Conference honors and CAA All-Rook-ie accolades• Earned two CAA Rookie of the Week honors• Finished the season batting .280 with 44 hits, 34 RBI, eight doubles, three triples, four home runs and 26 runs scored• Started 48 games in the outfield, primarily at center field, and ap-peared in 54 games• Second on the team in RBI and triples, tied for second in doubles and homers and third in total bases, hits and runs scored• Finished second in the CAA in triples behind teammate and fellow freshman Whitney Phillips• Earned Rookie of the Week honors on March 29 after going 6-for-9 with a homer, five runs scored, four RBI and a double in a doubleheader sweep of UNC Wilmington• Awarded Rookie of the Week accolades again on May 10 after going 4-for-7 with a homer, a double and five RBI in a doubleheader sweep of Towson• Hit a two-run walk off homer in the bottom of the seventh against Tow-son as the Panthers won 3-1• In a 3-2 seventh-inning rally victory over Mercer, hit the game-tying double before scoring the game-winning run• Hit a walk off single against Drexel to give the Panthers a 3-2 victory over the Dragons• Hit what proved to be game winners in both games against Siena• Earned AD’s Honor Roll accolades in the spring semester

Prep• Four-year letterman for North Cobb HS• Went to Gold Nationals in 2008 with her travel team Georgia Fire Gold• Named North Cobb Most Valuable Player as a junior and a senior• Member of first team All-County as a senior and second-team as a ju-nior• Cobb County Pitcher of the Year• Participated on the West Side All Star Team• Named North Cobb Most Valuable Offensive Player, Selected to the All-Region 5AAAAA second team as an outfielder• Named to the Marietta Daily Journal second team as an outfielder• North Cobb Rookie of the Year• Also lettered in basketball for three seasons• Member of Beta Club and Athlete Leadership Services Committee• Was on the honor roll and was a scholar athlete since sophomore year

Personal• Born November 30, 1990 to Mitchell and Vickie Mason• Has a younger brother, Max• Grandfather, Max Mason, played football at the University of Kentucky for coaching legend Bear Bryant• Dad, Mitchell, and uncle Ron Lunsford, played football as well• Uncle Steve Mason played baseball• Chose Georgia State for its location and softball program• Enjoys playing sports, going to the beach and shopping• Majoring in speech

Junior • OF • 5-7 • R/R • Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb)

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#24 Kaitlyn Medlam

Career HighsIP: 11.0 at George Mason 5/5/12K: 13 vs. UNCW 4/7/12Hits: 8 (2 times)BB: 3 (3 times)Runs: 6 vs. Campbell 2/25/12

Awards2011 CAA Rookie of the Year2011 Second Team All-CAA — P2011 CAA All-Rookie TeamTwo CAA Pitcher of the Week AwardsTwo CAA Rookie of the Week Awards

2012• Named CAA Pitcher of the Week on April 23• Sporting a 14-4 record and a 2.01 ERA• Leads team with 92 strikeouts and three saves• Made 24 appearances, including nine starts• Recorded saves against Georgia Southern, Georgia Tech and Jackson-ville State• Earned the win in relief during the Panthers’ season opening victory against Longwood, pitching 2.1 innings without allowing a base runner• Went 3.1 innings in her first start against Western Carolina, allowing five runs on seven hits, but getting four strikeouts• Picked up another win in her start against Eastern Illinois, giving up only one hit in 6.0 innings and striking out eight• Threw 3.0 innings of relief in the 9-0 loss to Auburn, giving up three runs and striking out four• Earned win over Morehead State by throwing 3.1 innings without al-lowing a hit• Saved her third game of the year in the first game against Jacksonville State and won her sixth game in the second contest with the Gamecocks on March 8• Earned a complete game victory over Mercer, allowing only one run on four hits with three strikeouts• Threw a scoreless inning of relief in the loss to Kennesaw State and struck out two batters• Combined for a shutout victory in game three over Towson by throw-ing 4.1 scoreless innings• Won her ninth game out of the bullpen at Furman, allowing only a sin-gle hit in 4.1 innings pitched• Struck out a career-high 13 in a complete game 4-1 win at UNCW• Picked up two wins in the Drexel series, one in relief and the other as a starter• Threw 3.1 innings of hitless, scoreless relief to earn the win over No. 2 Alabama• Tossed a career-high 11 innings in a 2-0 win against George Mason to combine for a shutout with McCall Langford

Year ERA W L APP/GS CG SO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO AB B/AVG WP HB2011 1.63 10 2 31/10 2 1/2 4 90.1 82 30 21 26 78 343 .239 4 32012 2.01 12 4 28/11 2 0/4 3 104.1 73 33 30 28 98 363 .196 0 8Totals 1.83 24 6 59/21 4 1/6 7 194.2 155 63 51 54 176 706 .216 4 11

2011• Named CAA Rookie of the Year, the fifth in six years for GSU• Also earned a spot on the All-CAA second team and All-Rookie team• Started 10 games, and appeared in 31 in the circle• Picked up two CAA Rookie of the Week awards and one Pitcher of the Week award• Ended season with a 10-2 record overall with a 1.63 ERA• Was 4-1 in the CAA with a 0.69 ERA• Had 78 strikeouts and gave up only 21 earned runs in 90.1 innings• Notched four saves, which placed in the top 15 in the NCAA• Started career by not allowing run in first 16 innings• Earned first career win in season-opening victory vs. Tennessee Tech• Threw complete-game shutout in 5-0 victory over Morehead State al-lowing only five hits• Picked up save in a 3-2 victory over Georgia Southern going 1.2 in-nings and allowing only a single hit• Picked up fourth win of season in an 8-2 victory over Belmont, going the distance while allowing only one earned run• Earned her third save of the season in a 4-1 victory over UNCW going one inning and striking out two• Picked up wins in four-straight outings with victories over UNCW, Fur-man and two over Drexel• Didn’t allow an earned runs in any of those games, giving up only 10 hits, while striking out 19• Picked up fourth save in a 3-2 victory over Mercer, going two innings and allowing only two hits and no runs• Went six innings, allowing a run on two hits, while striking out five as the Panthers defeated Towson, 3-2, in 12 innings• Pitched 1.1 perfect innings of relief in the NCAA Regionals against Florida State

Prep• Graduated from Apalachee High School in Bethlehem, Ga.• Four-year starter and varsity letterwinner• As a junior pitched 10 shutouts, two no-hitters and one perfect game• Recorded an ERA of 1.10 in 165 innings pitched• Started 26 games with 24 complete games, recording 15 wins• Earned all-region first team honors in 2009, while earning all-region and All Northeast Georgia honorable mention honors as a freshman• Team was region runner up as a junior and freshman and sub-region champs in 2008• Played travel ball with the Georgia Impact Gold club

Personal• Born June 16, 1992• Parents are Vance and Kirsten Medlam• Undecided on major

Sophomore • RHP • 5-7 • R/R • Bethlehem, Ga. (Apalachee)

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#11 Brenna Morrissey

Career HighsAB: 5 (6 times)Hits: 3 (2 times)RBI: 4 vs. JMU 4/23/11Runs: 3 vs. JMU 4/23/11HR: 2 vs. JMU 4/23/11Total Bases: 9 vs. JMU 4/23/11

Career Awards2011 Second Team All-CAA — DP

2012• Started 51 games, including 50 at shortstop and one at DP• Recorded eight multi-hit games on the season• Had the game winning RBI in the 1-0 victory over Georgia Southern and scored the Panthers’ only run in a 4-1 loss to the Eagles• Eight game hit streak snapped against IUPUI• Belted a seventh-inning walk-off two-run home run to defeat Central Arkansas 4-3• Hit a solo homer in the sixth inning vs. Georgia Tech that would prove to be the difference in a 2-1 victory• Added an RBI single in the 4-2 victory against Jacksonville State• Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in the loss to Kennesaw State• Hit a pair of singles in the Panthers’ first loss to Hofstra and supplied a solo home run for GSU’s only run in the third game against the Pride• Scored four runs in three games against Towson• Hit bases-loaded single to break open a tie ball game in the 7-2 win at Furman• Added an RBI single in the 6-0 win at UNCW• Hit her second walk-off home run of the season in eighth inning of the 3-2 win over Drexel• Singled in the 5-1 win over No. 2 Alabama• Hit an RBI single in the 7-0 win over Delaware• Combined for four hits and two runs in the George Mason series

2011• A walk on who joined the program just weeks before the season began• Made an impact as a designated player, starting 40 games, while ap-pearing in 51• Batted .327 in CAA play with 18 hits and 12 runs scored and has 33 hits overall and 25 runs scored• Earned second team All-CAA honors as a designated player• Saw first action of season against Auburn as a pinch hitter in the top of the seventh inning• Drew a walk and eventually scored for the Panthers in a 4-2 loss• Knocked a pinch-hit double in the sixth inning vs. Mississippi State• Filled the stat sheet in a 7-3 victory over Miami (OH), tallying a hit, walk, stolen base and two runs scored• Had two runs scored and a hit in an 8-2 win over Belmont• Had a hit and two runs scored in a 3-1 win over Samford• Produced game-winning RBI double in 1-0 win over Kennesaw State

• Had a hit and a crucial run in the top of the seventh in a 5-4 victory over Towson• Smacked her first homer of her GSU career in a 4-1 victory over UNCW• Went 4-for-8 with four runs scored and six RBI in a sweep of Delaware• Had a monster doubleheader in a sweep of James Madison, going 4-for-5 with two homers, four RBI and four runs scored• Had strong series against George Mason, going picking up five hits, a double, a RBI and a run scored• Notched one hit against Florida State in NCAA Regionals• Named to the A.D.’s Honor Roll during the spring semester

Assumption College (2009-10)• Played her freshman year at Assumption College in Massachusetts• Started all 46 games at shortstop, earning first team Northeast-10 and first team Northeast-10 Tournament honors• Team finished second at the conference tournament• Batted .437 with 16 doubles, two triples, two homers, 19 RBI and .620 slugging percentage, while leading the conference with 26 walks

Prep• Graduated in spring 2009 from Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass.• Lettered twice in softball at Lawrence• Also attended Salem High School, lettering three times• While at Lawrence, batted .518 in 2008 and .710 in 2009, which led the league• Won two state championships with Salem in 2006 and 2007• Was All- Independent School League in 2008-09• Named a 2007 Eagle Tribune All-Star• Named to the Brooks/Andover Tournament first team as squad won the title

Personal• Born July 13, 1990• Parents are Philip and Carol Morrissey• Has one younger sister, Rachel• Majoring in art

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2010 (AC) 46/46 .437 142 42 62 19 16 2 2 4-6 26 11 0 1/82011 51/40 .258 128 25 33 15 4 0 3 10-13 17 18 1 0/102012 51/51 .249 173 25 43 16 5 0 4 4-7 15 9 2 1/3 Totals 148/137 .312 443 92 138 50 25 2 9 18-28 58 38 3 2/21

Junior • SS • 5-4 • R/R • Salem, NH. (Lawrence Academy)

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#20 Paige Nowacki

Career HighsAB: 5 vs. George Mason 5/1/11Hits: 3 (4 times)RBI: 4 (2 times)HR: 2 vs. UNCW 4/7/12Total Bases: 8 (2 times)

Awards2011 Second Team All-CAA — SSThree CAA Player of the Week Awards

2012• Earned CAA Player of the Week honors on Feb. 14 and 28• Leads the team with nine home runs• Started all 52 games for the Panthers, including 38 at third base, 12 at designated player and two at shortstop• Went 3-for-3 with a grand slam and two doubles in the Panthers’ 7-5 comeback victory over Western Carolina• Got two hits in the season opener vs. Longwood• Hit three home runs during the Phyllis Rafter Memorial tournament• Had RBI singles in three games of the Buzz Classic• Stroked a two RBI single, which would ultimately be the difference in a 4-2 win over Jacksonville State• Hit a double and scored a run in the 3-2 loss to Mercer• Notched her fifth home run of the season, a three-run shot, in the 8-6 loss to Hofstra• Had three hits, three runs scored and a pair of RBI in the three game sweep over Towson• Registered a pair of hits, including an RBI single in the doubleheader at Furman• Connected on a pair of 2-run homers to account for all of the Panthers’ runs in the 4-1 win at UNCW• Hit her eighth home run and scored a second run on a sac fly at Geor-gia Tech• Walked six times in the Drexel series, including four times in one game• Had two hits, including a two-run homer in the 7-0 win at Delaware• Combined for three hits and two RBI in the George Mason series

2011• Named second team All-CAA at shortstop• Compiled hitting streaks of 11-games and 8-games• Had a streak with at least one RBI in eight of 10 games from April 2-April 16• During 11-game hitting streak hit .514, with 19 hits, 11 RBI, five hom-ers and 10 runs scored, and has raised batting average from .218 to .313• Started 60 games, primarily at shortstop, while appearing in all 61 games• Batted .373 with 22 hits, 16 runs scored, and six doubles in CAA play• Had 16 multi-hit games• Led team in doubles (12), and average (.305), while sitting second in runs (30), hits (53) and RBI (28)• Was 3-for-3 with a homer, a double and two RBI in a 3-0 victory over Appalachian State• Had two doubles and two RBI in an 8-2 win over Belmont• Went 3-for-3 with a double, RBI and run scored in a 3-2 10-inning vic-tory over Drexel

• Earned CAA Player of the Week after batting .556 with 10 hits, three home runs, seven RBI, two doubles and six runs scored• In the 7-3 victory over Drexel was a part of a four homers in five at-bats stretch that put the game away• Knocked two doubles and drove in two runs in a victory over Delaware• Went 3-for-6 with a double two RBI and three runs scored in a double-header sweep of James Madison• Went 3-for-5 with two RBI and a double George Mason doubleheader• Produced the game-winning single against George Mason• Went 2-for-3 with a double, walk and run scored in a 3-0 victory over Towson that eliminated the Tigers from the CAA Tournament• Had a hit and a RBI in a 2-0 victory against Hofstra that won GSU its first CAA Softball Championship• Had one of GSU’s four hits vs. No. 6 Georgia in the NCAA Regionals

2010• Played in 45 games, starting 26 games primarily at designated player and third base• Finished season with 20 hits, 17 RBI, 12 runs scored and four homers• Went 3-for-4 with three RBI against Delaware• Hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning against Towson in the CAA Tournament to extend the Panthers’ lead to 4-1 and help GSU eliminate Towson• Hit homers in back-to-back games against Eastern Illinois and Geor-gia Southern• Knocked one over the fence in GSU’s 7-1 victory over No. 23 Kentucky

Prep• Graduated from Ola High School in spring of 2009• Was named the Sophomore Student of the Year in 2007• Was a member of the A/B Honor Roll all four years• Lettered nine times, four each in basketball and softball and once in track and field• Three-time All-Region member in softball and basketball• 2007 Offensive Player of the Year• Named Underclassman Athlete of the Year in 2008• 2009 Female Athlete of the Year...Member of 2009 All-State softball team• Awarded the US Army Reserve National Scholar Award in 2009• In state sectionals during senior season, hit three home runs, including a grand slam, in one game• Team won 2008 Region 4-AAAA champions for softball and 2007 re-gion runner-up

Personal• Born August 18, 1991 in Chicago, Illinois• Parents are Bill and Mary Nowacki• Has an older brother Matthew and a younger brother Mitchell• Brother, Matthew, plays baseball at Savannah State• Chose Georgia State because of its softball program and education• Majoring in education• Chose Georgia State over Armstrong Atlantic, Elon and Georgia Col-lege and State University• Enjoys music, vacations and being outside• Would like to become a high school teacher and coach

Junior • 3B • 5-7 • R/R • McDonough, Ga. (Ola)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2010 45/26 .206 97 12 20 17 1 1 4 1-1 9 34 2 1/12011 61/60 .308 174 30 53 28 12 0 6 3-4 23 38 3 3/12012 52/52 .264 144 22 38 32 5 0 9 1-1 24 23 3 1/0Totals 155/135 .267 415 64 111 77 18 1 19 5-6 56 95 8 5/2

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#7 Shannyn Palazzo

Career HighsAB: 3 (5 times)Hits: 2 vs. Robert Morris 2/26/12RBI: 3 vs. Robert Morris 2/26/12

2012• Started four games in left field, two in right and three as the DP• In her first at-bat of the season against ETSU, got a pinch-hit single and eventually scored• Had two more appearances as a pinch-hitter against Georgia Southern and Eastern Illinois• Hit a two run single and scored a run against Southeastern Louisiana• Had three RBI and two hits, including a double in the shutout win over Robert Morris

Freshman • OF • 5-8 • L/R • Woodstock, Ga. (Etowah)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB/A BB K HP SF/SH2012 21/9 .171 35 2 6 6 1 0 0 0-0 0 7 1 0/1Totals 21/9 .171 35 2 6 6 1 0 0 0-0 0 7 1 0/1

Prep• Attended Etowah High School in Woodstock, Ga.• Coached by Tonya Sebring• Lettered three years and played pitcher, infield and outfield• 2009 All-Region player of the year, All-Region first team and All-State second team• Named to the All-Region second team in 2008 and 2010• Batted .390 with 23 RBI and 18 runs in 2009• Lettered four years in lacrosse and was the team MVP in 2009• Member of the Spanish Honor Society and the Science Olympiad Team

Personal• Born August 8, 1993 in Boca Raton, Fla.• Parents are Stephen and Stacy Palazzo• Has three younger siblings— Chelsi, Alexis and Stephen• Lists lacrosse, swimming and basketball as her interests• Majoring in biology

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#10 Whitney Phillips

Career HighsAB: 5 vs. Belmont 3/12/11Hits: 4 vs. JMU 4/17/2010RBI: 4 vs. JMU 4/17/2010Runs: 4 vs. JMU 4/17/2010HR: 2 vs. JMU 4/17/2010SB: 2 (5 times)

Career Awards2010 CAA All-Rookie TeamOne Rookie of the Week Award

2012• Started 39 games at second base• Recorded nine multi-hit games on the season• Notched two hits against ETSU and a double against Longwood, scor-ing runs in both games• Picked up an RBI single in the win over Eastern Illinois• Recorded two hits, an RBI and a run scored against Campbell• Record back-to-back multi-hit games vs. Rhode Island and Morehead State, during a game which she also had two RBI and a stolen base• Recorded two RBI hits, including a run-scoring double which turned a 3-3 tie into a 5-3 win over Jacksonville State• Generated all of the Panthers’ offense in the 2-1 win over Mercer, hit-ting an RBI single and scoring the winning run on a wild pitch• Stole four bases in two games against Towson and leads the team with seven• Singled, stole her ninth base of the season and scored in the 2-0 win at Furman• Walked and scored a run as a part of GSU’s 8-0 win at UNCW• Recorded two singles, two RBI and two runs scored in two at-bats in the second game vs. Drexel• Registered two hits including an RBI single and scored a run in the 5-1 win at No. 2 Alabama

2011• Started 51 games, primarily at second base, while appearing in 60• Notched 41 hits and 23 runs scored• Led team with 16 stolen bases in 20 attempts• Had nine multi-hit games• Had a pair of RBI in a 3-2 victory over Georgia Southern• Recorded two hits including a double in both losses against Auburn and Bowling Green• Singled and scored three runs in an 8-5 victory over Mississippi State• Notched two hits and a run scored in wins vs. Ball State and Miami (OH)• Produced a hit, RBI and run scored in an 8-2 win over Belmont• Went 2-for-2 with a double and a sacrifice hit in a 3-1 win over Samford• Had two stolen bases in victories over Furman and Drexel• Had a RBI-double in a 8-0 victory over Furman• Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two stolen bases in a 7-3 win over Drexel• Had a seven-game hitting streak from April 13-April 23• Had a pair of hits in victories over Delaware and Mercer• Notched a hit and run scored in victories over James Madison and

George Mason• Picked up three hits and a RBI in a 3-0 victory against Towson that elim-inated the Tigers from the CAA Tournament• Had a hit and run scored in a 4-2 victory over Hofstra that pushed the Pride to a final game against the Panthers for the CAA Championship• Had a hit, walk and stolen base vs. Florida State in the NCAA Regionals• Named to the Dean’s List during the fall semester

2010• Limited to only 20 games played, including 19 starts in right field, after breaking right index finger• Earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team• Earned one CAA Rookie of the Week honor on April 19• Batted .379 with 22 hits, 14 runs scored, 13 RBI, five triples, three hom-ers, four stolen bases and seven walks• Had a slugging percentage of .724 and an on base percentage of .455• Led the CAA in triples• Had three triples in three games to open the season before being in-jured in the third game• Just 10 days after returning from injury, went 5-for-7 with seven RBI, two homers, a triple and four runs scored in a doubleheader sweep of James Madison• Was named to the AD’s Honor Roll both semesters

Prep• Graduated with honors from Heritage High School in the spring of 2009• Lettered in softball all four seasons• Went to Gold Nationals twice, with the Xtreme Mavericks in 2006 and in 2009 with the East Cobb Bullets• Named honorable mention All-Region as a freshman• Won the HHS Patriot award and Best Offensive Player award• Was first team All-Region and team MVP as a sophomore• Earned first team all-region honors again during junior and senior seasons• Named Rockdale County Athlete of the Week during senior season• Earned Honorable Mention All-State• Was a U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar recipient in 2009

Personal• Born December 13, 1990 to Barry and Sandy Phillips• Has two sisters, Krista and Kayla; both have played fastpitch softball• Chose Georgia State for the education, location and softball program• Likes the beach, funny movies and horses• Favorite athlete is Brian McCann• Major is marketing

Junior • 2B • 5-6 • R/R • Stockbridge, Ga. (Heritage)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB/A BB K HP SF/SH2010 20/19 .379 58 14 22 13 1 5 3 4-4 7 15 1 0/12011 58/49 .287 143 23 41 12 5 1 0 16-20 9 34 4 2/92012 42/39 .289 97 16 28 11 4 0 1 10-12 11 25 0 0/1Totals 122/109 .305 298 53 91 36 10 6 4 30-36 27 74 5 2/11

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#14 Christina Reed

2012 (GSU)• Played in 16 games, making five starts in left field and one at DP• Got an RBI bunt single against Eastern Illinois• One of two players to steal third base in the sixth inning in the 5-3 win over Jacksonville State• Reached on a bunt single, stole second and drew a walk in the 3-2 loss to Mercer

2011 (GSU)• Played in 28 games, making four starts in left field and one at DP• Got an RBI bunt single against Eastern Illinois• One of two players to steal third base in the sixth inning in the 5-3 win over Jacksonville State• Reached on a bunt single, stole second and drew a walk in the 3-2 loss to Mercer• Singled and scored a run as a pinch-hitter in the 8-0 win over Drexel• Notched a pair of infield singles in game three against JMU

2010 (Northwest Florida State College)• Attended Northwest Florida State College for the 2010 season• Batted .339 with 38 hits and 19 runs scored and a .455 slugging per-centage• .Earned honorable mention All-Panhandle Conference• Helped lead team to second place regular season finish in the Pan-handle Conference

2009 (Georgia)• Tore ligaments in ankle and underwent surgery, missing the 2009 sea-son

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB/A BB K HP SF/SH2008 38/23 .189 53 6 10 1 1 0 0 2-2 5 17 5 0/42009 7/2 .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0/12010 46/38 .339 112 19 38 17 7 0 2 10-10 6 19 4 0/12011 7/3 .222 9 2 2 1 0 0 0 4-4 2 1 1 0/02012 30/6 .286 21 4 6 1 0 0 0 3-3 1 5 0 0/0Totals 82/34 .212 85 13 18 3 1 0 0 9-9 8 24 6 0/5

*Reed’s 2010 numbers at North Florida State College do not count for Div. I stat purposes

2008 (Georgia)• Appeared in 38 games making 23 starts batting .189 with six runs scored• Batted .286 with two runs scored in series at Kentucky April 26-27• Provided Georgia with her first-career RBI on a double in bottom of seventh in game one vs. Mercer April 23 to tie the game and force extra innings, where Georgia won 3-2• Picked up two hits and scored a run in double header at Georgia Tech April 9• Started all three games in series at #12 Tennessee including first-ca-reer start at first base and batted .200 with two walks• Recorded hit and scored run vs. North Florida March 12• Notched first-career hit against Michigan State March 2• Extended above and fell through fence to rob a home run vs. #6 Okla-homa Feb. 24• Made Bulldog debut vs. Marshall Feb. 10

Prep• Graduated from Winder-Barrow High School in the spring of 2007• Lettered in softball for three years• Was team’s defensive player of the year in both 2006 and 2007• First team All-Region in 2006 and honorable mention All-Region in 2007• Led team to first ever appearance in the state sectionals in 2007• Lettered in basketball for one year and track for two• Member of FCA, DECA, and Youth Leadership Barrow

Personal• Born May 29, 1989 in Gainesville, Ga.• Parents are Scott and Stacy Reed• Has a younger brother, Max• Hobbies include reading, bowling, and playing tennis• Chose GSU for its strong academics and strong softball program• Majoring in speech

Senior • OF • 5-6 • R/R • Winder, Ga. (Winder-Barrow)

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#12 Taylor Scarpantonio

Career HighsAB: 3 (6 times)Hits: 2 (2 times)RBI: 2 (2 times)

2012• Appeared in 25 games, starting 20 at catcher• Managed a hit and a run scored against ETSU• Hit the game winning RBI double in a 1-0 victory over IUPUI• Knocked in a two-RBI single and scored a run in the 12-0 win over Southeastern Louisiana• Against Tennessee Tech, picked up two hits, two RBI, a sacrifice bunt, a walk and a run scored• Broke up a no-hit bid by Hofstra with a seventh inning two-out single in game two of the series• Registered a pair of hits in game two of the Towson series• Hit an RBI single and walked in the 7-2 win at Furman

Freshman • C • 5-7 • R/R • Kennesaw, Ga. (Kell)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2012 25/20 .288 52 4 15 6 1 0 0 0-0 9 6 0 0/2Totals 25/20 .288 52 4 15 6 1 0 0 0-0 9 6 0 0/2

Prep• Attended Kell High School in Marietta, Ga.• Coached by Lindsey Faber• Lettered four years and played third base, catcher, shortstop and sec-ond base• Kell advanced to the Elite Eight round of the state playoffs in 2009 and 2010• Named to the All-County 2nd team in 2009• Also lettered two years in basketball and one year in golf• Earned the Kell 3V award for lettering in three sports in the same year• Given Kell’s Academic Athlete Award• Member of the Spanish and National Honor Societies

Personal• Born May 21, 1993 in Valley Stream, NY• Parents are John and Rita Scarpantonio• Has two sisters, Tiffany and Alexis, and a younger brother, John• Hobbies include watching movies, reading and playing golf and bas-ketball• Majoring in biological science

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#1 Chelsea Sparks

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2009 24/18 .196 51 4 10 1 1 0 0 3-4 1 8 0 0/12010 15/13 .333 39 7 13 1 2 0 0 2-2 5 4 0 0/02011 38/18 .236 55 11 13 5 0 0 1 3-4 7 8 1 0/02012 21/10 .214 42 6 9 2 0 0 0 1-1 0 13 0 0/0Totals 98/59 .241 187 28 45 9 3 0 1 9-11 13 33 1 0/1

Career HighsAB: 5 vs. Campbell 2/25/12Hits: 3 vs. Furman 4/6/11RBI: 1 (8 times)Runs: 3 vs. Dartmouth 5/6/10BB: 2 (2 times)

2012• Appeared in 21 games, starting six times as the designated player, three times in right field and once in left field• Managed a hit and a run scored against both ETSU and Chattanooga• Had two hits and scored runs both times in the 9-6 win over Campbell• Notched two hits and an RBI in game three vs. JMU

2011• Started 18 games at third base and appeared in 38 games overall• Fashioned 13 hits and 11 runs scored and also notched first career homer in a victory over Drexel• Had a hit, run scored and RBI in a 5-0 victory over Morehead State• Had two hits and a RBI in a 7-3 victory over Miami (OH)...Also notched hits against Miami (OH) in game one and UAB• Went 3-for-3 with two runs scored in an 8-0 victory over Furman...Had first career homer in a 7-3 victory over Drexel• In that contest was a part of a four homers in five at-bats stretch that put the game away for GSU• Had a hit and run scored in game three against Hofstra• Had a game-saving RBI single against Towson in the CAA Tournament to tie the game at one and send it to extra innings• The Panthers went on to win the game, 3-2, in 12 innings...Named to the Dean’s List both semesters.

2010• Season was prematurely ended on March 7 with a knee injury• Before the injury occurred, started 13 games and played in 15 primar-ily in centerfield• Batted .333 with 13 hits, two doubles and seven runs scored as a slap hitter• Earned a spot on the A.D.’s Honor Roll both semesters

2009• Appeared in 24 games while starting 18• Ended the season with a .196 batting average• Drove in one run for the Panthers while crossing the plate four times• Named to the Dean’s List both semesters

Prep• Graduated with honors from Northgate High School in spring 2008• Was named All-County third baseman for all four years• Lettered in softball.

Personal• Born December 28, 1989 in Newnan, Ga.• Parents are Edward and Diana Sparks• Enjoys reading and traveling to the beach and the mountains• Majoring in psychology

Senior • OF • 5-5 • L/R • Palmetto, Ga. (Northgate)

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#25 Maddy Stanton

Career HighsAB: 4 vs. Drexel 4/9/11Hits: 2 (4 times)RBI: 3 vs. UNCW 4/2/11Runs: 2 vs. Delaware 4/16/11PO: 11 vs. George Mason 5/1/11

Career Awards2010 CAA All-Rookie Team

2012• Started at catcher in six games• Picked up her first two hits of the season vs. Rhode Island, also provid-ing two RBI in the 5-0 win• Notched another RBI single in the 5-3 win against Jacksonville State

2011• Named to the CAA All-Rookie team• Started 53 games at catcher, while appearing in 54 games overall• Notched 19 hits and 23 walks in first season• 23 walks was tied for first on the team• Hit game-winning homer in 3-0 victory over UNC Wilmington• Had a pair of hits, a RBI and a run scored in a 5-0 victory over More-head State• Also notched two hits in a 7-3 win over Miami (OH)• Cracked her first career homer in a 3-1 victory over Samford• Had two walks in a 3-1 victory over Kennesaw State in game two of a doubleheader• Recorded two hits, including a double, in a 3-0 victory over Towson• Had the game-winning homer and three RBI in a 3-0 victory over UNC Wilmington• Hit a home run, and three RBI in a 13-1 victory over Drexel• Singled and scored two runs scored in a 12-1 win over Delaware• Also had a hit, RBI and run scored in an 8-0 victory over James Madison• Had a walk in both games of the NCAA Regionals against No. 6 Geor-gia and Florida State.

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB/A BB K HP SF/SH2011 54/53 .176 108 9 19 13 1 0 3 1-1 23 38 2 1/32012 14/6 .250 12 0 3 3 0 0 0 0-0 3 4 0 0/1Totals 68/59 .183 120 9 22 16 1 0 3 1-1 26 42 2 1/4

Sophomore • C • 5-5 • R/R • Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity)

Prep• Graduated from Blessed Trinity High School in Alpharetta, Ga., in the spring of 2010• Four-year starter as catcher• Key performer on 2006 Region Champion/3A Elite Eight Team, 2007 Region Champion/3A State Championship Team and 2008 Region Final Four Team• Earned First Team 3A All-State honors in 2007 and First Team All-Re-gion honors in 2009• Awarded Athlete of the Week in North Fulton County in August 2009• Selected to Georgia Dugout Club Senior All-State Team in 2009

Personal• Born on July 14, 1992 in Big Rapids, Mich.• Parents are John and Renee Stanton• Has two younger brothers, John Jr. and Spencer• Majoring in managerial science

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#21 Alana Thomas

Career HighsIP: 9.0 vs. ETSU 2/21/10K: 9 vs. Towson 3/31/12Hits: 15 vs. Syracuse 2/13/11BB: 8 vs. Mercer 3/17/09Runs: 12 vs. Syracuse 2/13/11

Awards2011 CAA Tournament MVP2011 CAA All-Tournament Team2011 GSU Ron Curry Determination Award2009 CAA Rookie of the Year2009 CAA All Rookie-Team2009 Second Team All-CAA

Career• Won 44 games in career with a career ERA of 2.32• Named the Most Outstanding Performer of the 2011 CAA Tournament• Also named 2009 CAA Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on All-CAA second and All-Rookie teams• Named to the Dean’s List four semesters and the A.D.’s Honor Roll two

2012• Named the CAA Pitcher of the Week on February 21• Holds a 11-6 record and a 2.29 ERA in 20 starts• Threw a complete game and got the win against Chattanooga• Earned the win in a combined shutout against Georgia Southern, go-ing 5.0 innings while allowing three hits• Got the win out of the bullpen during the Panthers’ 7-5 comeback vic-tory over Western Carolina, going 3.2 innings while only allowing two hits• Took the loss against Auburn, allowing six runs in 1.2 innings worked• Threw back-to-back complete game shutouts against Rhode Island and Furman, striking out ten batters during the two games, including a career-high seven vs. Rhode Island• Won her sixth game of 2012 against Jacksonville State, giving up two runs on three hits• Took the loss to Mercer, despite allowing only two earned runs and striking out five• Earned her seventh win and fifth complete game of the season in the 1-3 win over Kennesaw State• Suffered two losses during the Hofstra series, allowing 11 runs in two starts vs. the Pride• Picked up her fifth complete game and third shutout in a 4-0 win over Towson, striking out a career high nine batters and walking none• Toss a second consecutive shutout in a 2-0 win at Furman, allowing only four hits and striking out three• Third consecutive shutout came in a 8-0 win over UNCW• Combined with reliever Erin Collins for a shutout victory at Delaware

2011• Started 25 games in the circle, while appearing in 30 total• Conference-only ERA (0.60) was lowest in CAA• Overall, won nine games and had a 2.13 ERA• Struck out a career-high 62 batters• Named Most Outstanding Performer of CAA Tournament• Notched first win of season against Georgia Southern, allowing only one run in 5.1 innings• Picked up a save against Appalachian State, going 1.1 hitless innings• Went six innings in 1-0 win over Kennesaw State, allowing only four hits• Picked up a 3-0 win over UNCW, going 6.1 innings while allowing four hits and no runs and striking out four• Allowed one run on two hits in five innings in a 12-1 victory over Dela-ware• Worked a complete game shutout in an 8-0 victory over James Madi-son, allowing five hits in five innings before the Panthers run-ruled the Dukes• Hurled a complete game shutout in a 4-0 victory over George Mason• Named Most Outstanding Performer of CAA Tournament after allow-ing only one earned run in 17.1 innings of work, including a three-hit shutout in the championship-clinching 2-0 victory over Hofstra• Suffered the 1-0 loss to Hofstra early in the tournament despite allow-ing no earned runs and only three hits• Went four innings, allowing a run on four hits in a 4-2 victory over the Pride to send the CAA Tournament to one final game• Pitched brilliantly in title game, throwing a three-hit shutout in GSU’s 2-0 victory• Named to the Dean’s List both semesters• Earned the Ron Curry Determination Award at GSU’s Awards Banquet

2010• Claimed her second consecutive 12-win season going 12-5 with a 2.04 ERA• Appeared in 24 games, starting 15, and pitched 103.0 innings• Accumulated three saves• Pitched a gem in the CAA Championships against James Madison, al-lowing only three hits and no runs after surrendering three in the first inning, as the Panthers rallied to eliminate the Dukes, 4-3, and advance to the CAA Championship game• Pitched a complete-game shutout against Western Carolina, allowing only five hits as GSU won 5-0• Pitched all nine innings in a Panther 8-7 extra-inning victory over East Tennessee State• Also pitched five scoreless innings in a 3-1 win over Georgia Southern and four perfect innings against Siena in a 4-2 victory• Pitched four perfect innings in the Panthers 1-0 victory over Towson to end the regular season and complete the sweep of the Tigers• Went six scoreless innings against George Mason as Georgia State won 6-0 to clinch its fourth straight 30-win season• Pitched eight innings in two days against Drexel, allowing no runs as the Panthers won both games• Earned AD’s Honor Roll both semesters

Senior • RHP • 5-8 • R/R • Athens, Ga. (Oconee County)

Year ERA W L APP/GS CG SO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO AB AVG WP HP2009 2.78 12 7 25/20 11 4/0 0 126.0 141 59 50 34 37 501 .281 1 82010 2.04 12 5 24/15 4 1/3 3 103.0 102 42 30 26 27 401 .254 1 52011 2.13 9 11 30/25 6 3/3 1 128.0 130 63 39 33 62 501 .259 5 82012 2.29 11 6 22/20 8 5/2 0 107.0 108 43 35 35 56 419 .260 2 8Totals 2.32 44 29 101/80 29 13/8 4 464.0 481 207 154 128 182 1822 .264 9 29

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2009• Became the fourth consecutive Panther to be named the CAA Rookie of the Year• Named to the second-team All-CAA and All-Rookie squads• Finished the season with a 12-7 record and an ERA of 2.78• Appeared in 25 games and recorded four shutouts• Played 126.0 innings and struck out 37 batters• Held batters to a .281 average• Named to the Dean’s List both semesters

Prep• Attended Oconee County High School where she was on the Honor Roll all four years• Four-year letterwinner in softball• 2006 AAA Pitcher of the Year• Named the 2007 AAA State Co-Player of the Year and the Northeast Georgia Player of the Year

Personal• Born May 18, 1990 in Macon, Ga.• Parents are Donnie and Martha Thomas• Sister, Liz, played softball for Georgia State and graduated in the spring of 2010• Enjoys hiking, biking, kayaking and playing intramural sports• Major is political science

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Career HighsAB: 5 (2 times)Hits: 3 vs. Furman 4/6/11RBI: 3 vs. Morehead State 2/12/11Runs: 3 (2 times)BB: 2 (9 times)

Awards• 2011 CAA All-Tournament Team

2012• Appeared in 19 games, including five as the starting left fielder and two as the center fielder• Hit a double and scored a run in the Panthers’ 11-2 victory over ETSU• Scored a run after drawing two walks in the Tennessee Tech game• Scored as a pinch runner as part of a 6-0 win at George Mason

2011• Started 38 games in the outfield, while seeing action in 47 total, split-ting time with Tiffany Bess in left field• Hit first career homer, a two-run walk-off, in a 12-inning 3-2 victory over Towson in CAA Tournament• Named to the CAA All-Tournament team• Notched 19 hits, four doubles, a triple, 16 walks and 16 runs scored• Started off year with a three-RBI double against Morehead State• Also notched an RBI and run scored against Mississippi State• Had a hit in back-to-back games against UAB and Miami (OH)• Went 1-for-1 with a run scored and two walks in loss to Bowling Green• Drove home GSU’s lone run in a 4-1 loss to Chattanooga• Had monster game against Furman going 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI and two runs scored in an 8-1 victory• Carried that momentum into a 3-2 10-inning victory over Drexel, pick-ing up two hits, including a triple, and a run scored• Had a hit, two walks, a RBI double and three runs scored in a 13-1 vic-tory over the Dragons to close out the series• Had two walks and three runs scored in a 12-1 victory over Delaware• Notched a double and walk in game three against Hofstra• Notched two hits, including her first career homer, a walk-off two-run shot with two outs, in a 12-inning 3-2 victory over Towson to open the CAA Tournament• Had one of GSU’s four hits vs. No. 6 Georgia in the NCAA Regionals• Had two walks against Florida State in the NCAA Regionals• Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester

#17 Emily Whitaker

2010• Played in 42 games while starting 33 in the outfield, primarily in left• Produced a hit and two walks in victories over East Tennessee State (8-7) and Tulsa (5-4)• Earned Dean’s List accolades in the spring

2009• Started 16 games while appearing in 18 as a freshman• Batted .282 with 11 hits, including two doubles• Registered four RBI• Went 2-for-2 in stolen bases

PrepGraduated from North Gwinnett High School in the spring of 2008Lettered three years in softballWas named All-County and All-Region during her junior and senior years

Personal• Born November 11, 1989• Has a younger brother, Joseph, and an older sister, Rachel• Chose Georgia State because of the location of campus and the col-lege environment• Majoring in Speech

Senior • OF • 5-5 • L/L • Sugar Hill, Ga. (North Gwinnett)

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB-A BB K HP SF/SH2009 18/16 .282 39 9 11 4 2 0 0 2-2 7 11 1 0/12010 42/33 .092 76 11 7 3 0 0 0 3-3 9 26 1 1/42011 47/38 .188 101 16 19 9 4 1 1 4-5 16 28 1 0/12012 23/7 .063 16 4 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 4 9 0 0/1Totals 130/94 .168 232 39 38 16 7 1 1 9-10 36 74 3 1/7

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#22 Carrie Williams

Year GP/GS Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB/A BB K HP SF/SH2010 27/8 .188 16 8 3 3 1 0 0 4-4 4 5 0 0/02011 34/3 .313 16 5 5 1 0 0 0 0-1 0 3 0 0/02012 36/27 .244 82 17 20 15 3 0 4 2-2 6 27 0 1/1Totals 97/38 .246 114 30 28 19 4 0 4 6/7 10 35 0 1/1

Career HighsAB: 4 (4 times)Hits: 3 vs. Furman 4/4/12Runs: 2 (3 times)RBI: 3 vs. UNCW 4/4/12Total Bases: 5 vs. UNCW 4/6/12

Career AwardsCAA Player of the Week

2012• Appeared in 36 games and started 19 of them in right field and eight at designated player• Hit the first two home runs of her career, both two-run shots, in games against Longwood and ETSU• Had two hits and two runs scored against Western Carolina• Scored the Panthers’ only run in a 1-0 win over IUPUI after singling and stealing second• Belted an RBI double and scored two runs against Campbell• Smacked a double and drew a walk in the 5-3 win over Jacksonville State• Scored one of the Panthers’ only two runs in the 2-1 win over Mercer• Registered a career high three hits which drove in two runs in the Pan-thers 7-2 win at Furman• Drove in five runs on five hits, including a pair of home runs during the three-game sweep over UNCW• Hit a single and drove in a run on a sacrifice fly in the 3-2 loss at Geor-gia Tech• Walked and scored a run in the 5-1 win at No. 2 Alabama

2011• Started three games in the outfield, while appearing in 34, primarily as a pinch runner• Had a pair of hits in a 5-0 victory over Morehead State• Also notched hits against Furman (8-0 win), Drexel (7-3 win) and Drex-el (13-1 win)• Hit in game three against the Dragons drove home a run, her first of the season• Earned a spot on the A.D.’s Honor Roll in the fall semester and the Dean’s List in the spring semester

2010• Started eight games while playing in 27, primarily as one of the first pinch runners off the bench• Scored the game winning run against Towson on May 7 in the bottom of the sixth on a Rebecca Roles single as the Panthers won, 1-0• Had a pair of RBI in a 8-1 victory over Western Carolina• Named to the A.D.’s Honor Roll both semesters

Prep• Graduated with honors from Woodstock High School in spring 2009• Garnered four letters in softball and two in track and field• Named Woodstock Optimist Female Athlete of the Year for 2009• Named to the All-State team in softball in 2008• Named All-Region and All-County in 2007 and 2008• Honored as Most Valuable Player in the 2006 State Playoffs• Team won 2006 5A State Championship and was the state runner-up• Hit .317 with three home runs, 18 RBI and eight stolen bases in 2007• Hit .301 with three triples, 10 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 2007• Named Cherokee County Athlete of Week three times• Selected to the All-County track squad in 2008-09• County Champion in the 400-meter run in 2008-09• Track team won 2009 county championship

Personal• Born on July 14, 1991• Parents are Terry and Sandy Williams• Father played baseball at South Alabama• Would like to someday become a teacher and coach• Favorite team is the Atlanta Braves• Choose Georgia State for the softball program and the chance to play close to home• Pre-social work major

Junior • OF • 5-9 • R/R • Woodstock, Ga. (Woodstock)

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Program History

27 Years of Panther Softball6 Conference Championships2 NCAA Regional Appearances

5 Conference Player of the Year Awards6 Conference Rookie of the Year Awards

108 All-Conference AccoladesA Brief History of Panther Softball

All-Time Program Record: 872-705-2 (.552) Georgia State made the transition from slow-pitch softball to the fast-pitch variation of the sport in 1985 under the guidance of legendary head coach Bob Heck. In the 27 years since that time, the Panthers have racked up seven conference titles, five conference player of the year awards and twice made appearances in NCAA Regionals. Heck guided the team for 24 years and registered exactly 700 career victories. His name will forever be imprinted on the school, in part because the stadium where the team plays also bears his name. Georgia State annually hosts two softball tournaments at their home field in Panthersville — the Georgia State First Pitch Classic and the Panther Invitational.

All-Time Head Coaches

Bob Heck• Compiled a 700-584-2 (.549) overall record• Served 24 season as head coach at Georgia State• Two-time conference Coach of the Year (1994 TAAC, 2006 CAA)• More information found on pages 66-67

Phyllis Guedry• Served as head coach for three seasons (1999-2001) • Tallied a 100-80 (.555) career record, including a 28-22 (.700) mark

in TAAC contests• Coached Panther greats Corrie Roberts, Missy Hall, Angie Buckem,

Cheryl Bodziony and Katie Blue.

Roger Kincaid• Named head coach after the retirement of Bob Heck in 2011• Guided Panthers to a CAA Championship and NCAA appearance• Earned 2011 co-CAA Coach of the Year honors• More information on page 10

GSU Conference History

1964 — Start of GSU athletics1976 — GSU one of six founding members of Sun Belt Conference1981 — Men leave Sun Belt, independent for two years1983 — Men join the Trans America Athletic Conference1985 — Start of GSU fast pitch softball program1985 — Women join New South Women’s Athletic Conf.1991 — Women’s teams join the TAAC2001 — TAAC changes name to the Atlantic Sun Conf.2005 — GSU joins the Colonial Athletic Association2012 — Announces a move back to the Sun Belt in 2013

Please Note

This history section is partial and incomplete, but represents all data and statistics on record in the Georgia State archives. If you have any further information you would like to add, please contact the GSU Sports Infor-mation department. (Contact information can be found on page 1.)

30-Win Seasons

1988 ......................... 42-20 .6771990 .................... 42-23 .646 NSWAC Champions1994 .................. 40-27-1 .588 TAAC Champions1993 .................... 39-16 .709 TAAC Champions2002 ......................... 38-27 .5852008 ......................... 37-18 .6732010 ......................... 37-19 .6612012 .................... 36-162011 .................... 36-25 .590 CAA Champions1992 .................. 35-27-1 .556 TAAC Champions1991 ......................... 35-32 .5221999 ......................... 34-26 .5672007 ......................... 34-30 .5312001 ......................... 33-25 .5692000 ......................... 33-29 .5321989 .................... 31-23 .574 NSWAC Champions1995 ......................... 30-19 .6122009 ......................... 30-20 .600

History Section Index

All-Time Roster ...............................................................................37Former Head Coach Bob Heck ...................................................38-39Single Season Team Records ...........................................................40Individual Career Records ..............................................................41Single-Season Individual Records ..............................................42-43Single-Game Records ................................................................44-45Yearly Statistical Leaders ................................................................46NCAA Tournament Results ..............................................................47Conference Tournament Results .....................................................48Conference Accolades ...............................................................49-51Academic Honors............................................................................52The Last Time ..................................................................................53Year-by-year Results ..................................................................54-63Versus CAA Opponents ..............................................................64-65Versus All Opponents ................................................................66-67

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Kathryn Abbott ...................... 2002Callie Alford ...................2012-Angela Allgood ..................... 1991Emily Althafer ................2009-Jody Anderson ...................... 1985Staci Anderson ................. 1991-92

B

Ann Baxley ....................... 1989-92Jane Baxter ............................ 1985Heidi Berger .................... 1994-95Natasha Berry .................. 2008-09Sara Berzofsky .................. 2003-06Tiffany Bess ...................... 2008-11Carol Bishop ......................... 1985Scarlett Black ........................ 1986Katie Blue ......................... 2000-03Cheryl Bodziony .............. 1999-02Cassie Boese ..................2009-Lauren Booth .................... 2000-01Annie Boyle ...................... 1998-99Alison Bradford ................ 2004-07Nikki Bradford....................... 2007M.K. Branan ...................... 2004-07Theresa Bredwell ............. 1986-88Gina Brooks ..................... 1986-89Kiley Brooks ..................... 2003-04Lindsey Bryant ................. 2002-03Angie Buckem .................. 1998-01Amanda Bush ........................ 1996Gina Byrum ........................... 1986

C

Jamie Cagle ..................... 2003-06Brownie Caldwell ............. 1986-89Malynda Carruth ............. 1985, ‘88Lacy Carter ........................... 2007Jacquelyn Cheek ................... 1991Charlene Chilton.............. 1991-94Buffie Chournos ............... 1999-02Ashley Christy ................2012-Kaci Clark ........................ 1993-94Emily Clay .....................2012-Jessica Clifton ................2011-Lauren Coleman .............2012-Erin Collins ....................2009-Liz Cook ................................ 1985Amanda Corley ................ 1997-00Debbie Cotton ...................... 1990Ashley Cowan .................. 2007-08Tracy Crowe .......................... 1985Rachel Cunningham ......... 2007-10

D

Christine Dangler ............ 1996-00Jaci Davis ......................... 1997-00Jennifer Davis ................... 1987-88Melany DelGallo .............. 1994-97Kortney Dempsey.................. 2001Lisa Diamond ........................ 1988Cheryl Dunmeyer ................. 1993Gina Dwornicki ..................... 1986Stephanie Dyble .............. 2002-03

E

Paige Elsner ..................... 1986-89Wendy Evilsizor ............... 1989-90Dianne Ewing ........................ 1992

F

Lauren Fetters .................. 2007-10Lindsey French ................. 2002-03Susan Fryer ...................... 1992-95Angie Fulkerson ............... 1993-96

G

Megan Galhouse ................... 1997Cindy Gillies .................... 2001-02Sandra Gross ......................... 1985Jessica Gowin ................... 2005-08Madi Gore ........................ 2006-09Nichole Griffin ................. 2006-07Gretchen Gruber ............. 1990-91Valerie Guthrie ................ 1990-91

H

Debbie Hale ..................... 1990-91Kim Hall ................................ 1989Missy Hall .................... 1998-2001Jessie Harmon .................. 2006-07Stephanie Harmon ........... 1986-87Shannon Harrell .................... 1985Crystal Hartman ............... 1997-00Nickie Hashley ...................... 1991Kathy Hazinski .................. 1989-90Jennifer Hester ................. 2001-03Claudia Hickey ...................... 1998Malinda Hill........................... 1994Lori Hodges ..................... 1987-88Bethany Horne ................2012-Elizabeth Hyman .............. 2005-06

J

Jackie Jaegle ......................... 2006Christy Jameson ............... 1993-96Stacey Jessen.................... 1995-97Candace Jones ................. 2004-06Laura Jones ............................ 2005Lauren Jones ..................... 2008-11

K

Megan Kallatsa...............2009-Jeannine Kemme ................... 1991Megan Kildahl ......................2011-Carrie Kirk ....................... 1995-98Melanie Kotlar .................. 1996-99

L

McCall Langford .............2010-Carrie Laase .................... 1996-97Susan Lanier ..................... 2003-06Catherine Lee .................. 2008-09Lora Lischinsky ................ 1987-90Melissa LeComte ............. 2001-02Jennifer Loucks ..................... 1996Heather Lowry ...................... 2010Adrienne Lyman .............. 1997-00Leigh Lynch ..................... 1990-91

M

Audrey Mason ................2010-Tanya Maxwell ................. 1988-91Shannon McCormick ........ 2000-03Meghan McCoy ................ 2003-06Jennifer McClendon ........1987-90)Andrea McNary ................ 2001-04Yolanda McRae ...................... 2001Kaitlyn Medlam ..............2011-Alicia Mills ............................ 2008Beth Miller ....................... 2003-06Tina Miller ........................ 1989-92Elizabeth Mitchell ............ 1989-92Tara Mitchell .................... 1994-97Chelsey Morgan ............... 2006-09Jennifer Morgan ............... 1987-90Lauren Morlock ................ 2003-06Helen Myers .......................... 1992

N

Alisia Narodowski ................. 2003Mila Nelson ........................... 1998Paige Nowacki ................2010-

O

Vannessa Ocampo ................. 2000Pamela O’Neal ................. 2004-05

P

Shannyn Palazzo .............2012-Monica Pardo ........................ 1998Michelle Parker ................ 1993-96Carrie Partlowe ..................... 1994Stephanie Payne............... 1999-00Stacey Peterson ................ 1991-94Whitney Phillips .............2010-Tonya Pike ........................ 1987-88Candi Pogue .................... 1987-88Danielle Polley ................. 1995-98Alexandrea Pratt .............. 2003-06Emily Pritchett ................. 2001-04Jenny Pruett ........................... 1991

Q

Lee Quattrocchi ..................... 2001

R

Missy Radaker....................... 1995Melanie Ramers ............... 1986-87Janet Redd ............................. 1985Kristy Redlinger ............... 1991-93Christina Reed .................2012Candace Respress ........... 1995-98Aimee Reszczynski................ 1992Jan Riddle .............................. 1991Corrie Roberts ................. 1999-02Danielle Roddy ................ 2007-10Rebecca Roles .................. 2008-10Kim Rogers....................... 1992-93Karen Roy ......................... 1986-88Missy Russell.................... 1993-96

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Taylor Scarpantonio .........2012-Holly Schilling ....................... 1997April Sisson ........................... 1991Lily Skelton ...................... 2007-10Franki Smith ............... 1985, ‘87-89Heather Smith .................. 1986-89Marissa Smith ........................ 1999Missy Smith ...................... 1992-94Chelsea Sparks ...............2009-Maddy Stanton ................2011-Andrea Stratigos.................... 1986Janna Stringer ....................... 1985Susan Sweat .......................... 1994

T

Tracey Taylor ................... 1990-91Alana Thomas .................2009-Elizabeth Thomas ............. 2007-10Shannon Tiahur ................ 2001-05

W

Brandi Watson .................. 1992-93Elizabeth Watson .............. 2003-05Shauna Whaley ...................... 1995Emily Whitaker ...............2009-Karen Whitley ........................ 1986Carrie Williams ..............2010-Holly Willis ....................... 2006-09Karen Witcher ....................... 1985Joy Wright ........................ 1996-97

Y

Chandra Yorgason ............ 1999-01Lynda Young .......................... 1986

*Players listed are from the fast pitch era that began in 1985.

*Current players in bold.

All-Time Roster

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One person will forever be known as the founder, ar-

chitect and icon of Panthers’ fast-pitch softball.

Georgia State’s living legend of softball, Bob Heck took the pro-gram from slow-pitch to fast-pitch status more than 25 years ago.

Heck finished his coaching career during the 2011 season with ex-

actly 700 wins in 1,276 games over 24 seasons. He was twice voted as the conference coach of the year, once in the TAAC and one in the CAA.

Georgia State moved into the Colonial Athletic Association in 2005-06, and the Panthers were picked by the league head coaches to finish fifth in their inaugural season. But Heck guided his team to the regular-season championship and the No. 1 seed in the CAA Championship, which was played at Bob Heck Field.

In five seasons in the CAA, Heck’s Panthers finished third or higher in the league standings each year, including the regular-season title in 2006 and runner-up finishes the last three seasons. With a 70-32 record in con-ference play, GSU won nearly 70 percent of its CAA games. The Panthers advanced to the CAA Championship game in three of the five seasons.

In the CAA era, Heck coached four CAA Rookie of the Year winners, one CAA Player of the Year, one CAA Pitcher of the Year and two CAA Scholar-Athletes of the Year, along with 36 all-conference and all-rookie honorees.

The Formative Years

The World War II veteran began in 1981 as a volunteer assistant coach with Georgia State’s softball team, then playing slow-pitch. In 1984, he served as the head coach of the slow-pitch team, but the NCAA did not recognize this as a sport. In the spring of 1985, Georgia State began play-ing NCAA fast-pitch softball, thanks to Bob Heck’s efforts.

All the team had in 1985 was a rough Recreation Department field, no locker rooms, no practice facilities and no scoreboard. In other words, it was as basic as basic could have possibly been.

Year by year, Bob Heck took this theme: “The ladies deserve the best place to prepare and play, so I will do whatever I can to provide that for them.”

For Heck, that meant coming up with most of the money and providing his own extra financial support to put in a fence, to move the playing field to a new area, to upgrade the playing surface and grounds, to put up a beautiful scoreboard, to put in dugouts with bathrooms, to build a stadium with concrete stands and arm-chair seats, to build a concession stand and press box, and to build a state-of-the-art, indoor practice facil-ity with batting and pitching cages. The facility has a locker room, an athletic training room, a video room, coaches’ offices and a weight room. It is no wonder the scoreboard, the field itself and the team house are all aptly named in his honor. Bob Heck Field is recognized as an excellent facility and hosted the 2006 CAA Championship.

In addition to his coaching duties, he has been a diligent groundskee-per in maintaining his field as well as any professional landscaper. Now, he has help with that, but for years, he actually planted, maintained and manicured the shrubs, cut the grass, painted the lines, and rolled out the tarp.

Putting Georgia State Softball on the Map

Heck started a Division I program from scratch, pretty much by himself. When he elevated the Panther program to the fast-pitch level in 1985, Georgia State was the first Division I school in the state to play fast-pitch softball.

He guided the fledging program from the New South Women’s Athletic Conference (NSWAC) through its growth into the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) and then the Atlantic Sun Conference. In 2005-06, Georgia State moved into the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).

His first season, 1985, was his only losing record in his first 10 years. From 15-24 with losses to SEC, ACC, Big Ten and even a future CAA school (VCU), Heck turned year two into .500 at 26-26 and then year three into a winning campaign at 26-22.

By his fourth year, he had produced his first 40-win team with a 42-20 squad (.677) in 1988. By year five, he had a NSWAC championship team. In year six (1990), he had yet another conference championship team with a school record-tying 42 wins. In 1993, his 39-16 conference cham-pionship team was in the top five in the NCAA South Region rankings.

By 1994, Heck had built a team that was ranked in the Top 25 in the na-tion and No. 3 in the South Region, and earned an NCAA Tournament bid. Ironically, he lost a 2-1 game in the tournament to perennial power UCLA, which plucked his top pitcher of two years, Kaci Clark. Clark went on to an outstanding professional softball pitching career. Coach Heck was named the conference Coach of the Year for the 1994 season.

The 1995 season marked the eighth time in the short 11-year history that Heck’s Panthers hit the 30-win plateau.

After 14 successful years as State’s head coach, Bob Heck actually thought he wanted to retire. That lasted for three years, before Georgia State con-vinced him to come back in the fall of 2001 and coach some more.

Heck coached 24 seasons of his “second career,” including 16 winning campaigns. He has led his teams to five conference championships and has advanced to seven other championship games.

Bob Heck700-584-2 (.549)

Overall Record in 24 Seasons (1985-2011) as GSU Head Coach

Coach Heck’s 700th career win came on February 20, 2011 with a 3-0 victory over Kennesaw State at the field which bears his name.

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During his career at Georgia State, Heck had 59 student-athletes earn first team all-conference recognition, 35 earn second team honors and three earn third team all-conference accolades, while 11 have received All-Freshmen scrolls.

Life Before Georgia State

Before softball and Georgia State entered into Bob Heck’s life, he had a remarkable career that showed his dedication, devotion and service. As a young man, World War II interrupted his classroom education for three years of service to his country in the U.S. Navy and an education in the reality of the world.

Coming out of the service in 1946, Heck began an education path that earned a college degree from the University of Georgia. He then earned a master’s degree from Emory, and a MBA in finance from Georgia State.

His early jobs included teaching at Druid Hills High in Atlanta for five years while serving as the head coach of the track team and the assistant coach for the football team.

In 1957, Heck put his master’s in business to good use and began a ca-reer as a national bank examiner with the Controller of the Currency’s office for 10 years. He moved on up to the Federal Reserve, the arm of the government that oversees the nation’s banking system and manages the supply of money, credit, and interest rates. He retired as a Vice President of the Federal Reserve in 1991.

All the while he had his “day job” for 35 years, Heck stayed busy as a high school football referee for 25 years as well as a high school basket-ball official for five years.

Honored off the Field

The ever-generous Heck is also known in other ways. Georgia State University honored him in 2005 with its Sparks Award and asked him to serve as the head of the university-wide fund-raising campaign. He gen-erously helped other collegiate softball programs in the metro Atlanta area with his donations and his time.

Heck is one of the eight Founding Life Members of the Panther Athletic Club, the fund-raising arm of Georgia State athletics. He is respected by his First United Methodist Church and serves on its Board of Stewards among his other lifelong service with that church.

In 2011, Heck was inducted into the Georgia Dugout Club Softball Hall of Fame.

Born in Wheeling, W. Va., Robert E. Heck’s family has proven to be the hundreds of young women he tutored in softball and nurtured into adult life, as well as the hundreds of people he touched in the Georgia State community and the city of Atlanta.

His leadership, dedication, commitment and passion for Georgia State and the sport of softball will likely never be equaled and his commit-ment will always be remembered.

Bob Heck Year-By-Year

Year Won Lost Tie Games Honors 1985 15 24 0 391986 26 26 0 521987 26 22 0 481988 42 20 0 621989 31 23 0 54 NSWAC Champs1990 42 23 0 65 NSWAC Champs1991 35 32 0 671992 35 27 1 63 TAAC Champs1993 39 16 0 55 TAAC Champs1994 40 27 1 68 TAAC Champs NCAA Regionals TAAC Coach of the Year1995 30 19 0 491996 20 24 0 441997 22 30 0 52 1998 28 23 0 51

Retired, 1999-2001

2002 38 27 0 652003 22 33 0 552004 18 33 0 51 2005 19 35 0 542006 29 28 0 57 CAA Reg-Season Champs CAA Coach of the Year2007 34 30 0 642008 37 18 0 552009 30 20 0 502010 37 19 0 582011 5 5 0 10

Totals:24 years 700 584 2 1,276

Bob Heck

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BattingBatting Average

1. .323 20082. .306 19953. .286 19994. .285 20075. .281 20096. .274 19967. .262 20128. .261 20109. .260 200110. .258 1993

Hits

1. 506 20072. 477 20083. 456 19994. 419 19945. 415 20026. 408 19957. 402 20008. 397 20119. 393 200110. 390 2010

Doubles

1. 96 20072. 89 20083. 78 20024. 63 20005. 60 20066. 59 19997. 58 1997 58 2001 58 200910. 56 1998

Triples

1. 27 19992. 21 19943. 18 19954. 13 19965. 12 19936. 11 20006. 11 20018. 10 19979. 9 2010

Home Runs

1. 47 2006 2. 43 2007 43 20084. 41 20115. 37 2010 37 20126. 36 19998. 32 20039. 22 200910. 19 1997

Runs Scored

1. 319 20082. 287 20073. 246 20104. 237 19995. 235 20066. 222 20017. 221 19938. 218 20119. 217 200910. 215 2012

Walks

1. 209 20072. 168 20103. 161 20124. 160 2008 160 20116. 157 20097. 153 2002 8. 131 19999. 127 199310. 126 2001

Slugging Pct.

1. .475 20082. .424 19993. .418 20074. .401 20065. .389 1995 .388 20127. .384 20108. .377 20099. .364 2011 .364 1996

Stolen Bases

1. 92 19992. 78 19942. 78 20024. 65 20115. 61 19986. 60 20017. 53 1995 53 20009. 48 199710. 47 2012

Single-Season Team Records

Former shortstop Rachel Cunningham helped the 2010 team to the best defensive season in school history as they finished No. 1 in the country in double plays turned (36), while fielding at a .972 clip.

PitchingERA

1. 1.39 19932. 1.74 19943. 1.92 19954. 1.95 20115. 2.13 20126. 2.17 20027. 2.26 20008. 2.28 20109. 2.34 1998 2.34 2005

Strikeouts

1. 381 20062. 375 19943. 365 20054 334 19935 330 20086 305 20027 301 20038 291 20049 286 200710. 279 2011

Shutouts

1. 20 19902. 19 19933. 18 19944. 17 19885. 16 20126. 14 19897. 13 1991 13 1992 13 2000 13 2010 13 2011

FieldingDouble Plays Turned

1. 36 20102. 23 20023. 21 19954. 19 20005. 18 19995. 18 20117. 17 2007 17 20129. 16 200310. 14 1996 14 2001

Fielding Percentage

1. .972 20102. .971 20073. .969 20114. .967 20125. .965 20096. .963 20027. .962 20088. .961 20049. .958 200610. .956 1999

Errors

1. 133 19922. 108 19973. 99 19984. 97 19955. 90 20006. 82 20037. 81 2001 81 19999. 76 200310. 75 2005

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RBI

1. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2002 1552. Lauren Jones ................. 2008-11 1343. Heather Smith ............... 1986-89 1204. Michelle Parker ............ 1993-96 1065. Rachel Cunningham ..... 2007-10 996. Mel DelGallo ................ 1994-97 987. Lily Skelton ................... 2007-10 918. Cheryl Bodziony ....... 1999-2002 90 Catherine Lee ............... 2008-09 9010. Danielle Polley ............ 1995-98 89

Runs Scored

1. Danielle Roddy ............. 2007-10 1592. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2002 1513. Jennifer Morgan ............ 1987-91 1464. Susan Fryer ................... 1992-95 1365. Michelle Parker ............ 1993-96 1126. Brownie Caldwell.......... 1986-89 1097. Cheryl Bodziony ....... 1999-2002 1078. Danielle Polley ............. 1995-98 1049. Theresa Bredwell .......... 1986-89 103 Lauren Jones ................. 2008-11 103

Walks

1. Danielle Roddy ............. 2007-10 1322. Jennifer Morgan ............ 1987-90 1003. Lily Skelton ................... 2007-10 854. Meghan McCoy ............ 2003-06 795. Alison Braford ............... 2004-07 716. Paige Elsner ................. 1986-89 707. Lauren Jones ................. 2008-11 668. Charlene Chilton .......... 1991-94 649. Rachel Cunningham ..... 2007-10 6010. Corrie Roberts ........ 1999-2002 57

At-Bats

1. Corrie Roberts ............. 1999-02 7762. Mary Kathryn Branan .... 2004-07 742 3. Cheryl Bodziony ........... 1999-02 7384. Susan Fryer ................... 1992-95 7265. Danielle Roddy ............. 2007-10 6916. Katie Blue ..................... 2000-03 6807. Amanda Corley ........ 1997-2000 6728. Michelle Parker ............ 1993-96 6649. Jennifer Morgan ............ 1987-90 66110. Rachel Cunningham ... 2007-10 659

Stolen Bases

1. Missy Hall ................. 1998-2002 662. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2001 623. Susan Fryer ................... 1992-95 564. Jennifer Morgan ............ 1987-90 485. Holly Willis ................... 2006-09 376. Mel DelGallo ................ 1994-97 35 7. Brownie Caldwell.......... 1988-89 348. Chrystal Hartman ..... 1997-2000 339. Cheryl Bodziony ....... 1999-2002 32 Elizabeth Mitchell ......... 1989-92 32 Natasha Berry ............... 2008-09 32

BattingBatting Average

1. Catherine Lee ............... 2008-09 .3752. Michelle Parker ............ 1993-96 .3573. Danielle Roddy ............. 2007-10 .3524. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2002 .3495. Theresa Bredwell .......... 1987-88 .3246. Holly Willis ............... 2006-2009 .3227. Missy Hall ................. 1998-2001 .3198. Mel DelGallo ................ 1994-97 .314 Cindy Giles .................. 2001-02 .31410. Susan Fryer ................. 1992-95 .311

Hits

1. Corrie Roberts ............. 1999-02 2712. Danielle Roddy ............. 2007-10 2433. Michelle Parker ............ 1993-96 2374. Susan Fryer ................... 1992-95 2235. Cheryl Bodziony ....... 1999-2002 2186. Mary Kathryn Branan .... 2004-07 2017. Rachel Cunningham ..... 2007-10 1948. Jennifer Morgan ............ 1987-90 1879. Lauren Jones ................. 2008-11 18310. Mel DelGallo .............. 1994-97 181

Doubles

1. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2002 682. Danielle Roddy ............. 2007-10 472. Cheryl Bodziony ....... 1999-2002 434. Mary Kathryn Brannan .. 2004-07 425. Michelle Parker ............ 1993-96 39 Rachel Cunningham ..... 2007-10 397. Danielle Polley ............. 1995-98 358. Tina Miller .................... 1992-95 339. Lauren Jones ................. 2008-11 3110. Katie Blue .................... 2000-03 30

Triples

1. Mel DelGallo ................ 1994-97 262. Heather Smith ............... 1986-89 223. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2002 184. Brownie Caldwell.......... 1988-89 135. Paige Elsner ................. 1986-89 11 Susan Fryer ................... 1992-95 11 Gretchen Gruber .......... 1992-95 118. Cheryl Bodziony ....... 1999-2002 8 Adrienne Lyman ....... 1997-2000 810. Cindy Gillies ............... 2001-02 6 Amanda Corley ........ 1997-2000 6 Audrey Mason ...........2010-12 6

Home Runs

1. Lauren Jones ................. 2008-11 322. Corrie Roberts ......... 1999-2002 313. Lily Skelton ................... 2007-10 254. Meghan McCoy ............ 2003-06 245. Danielle Polley ............. 1995-98 236. Catherine Lee ............... 2008-09 227. Paige Nowacki ..........2010-12 198. Mel DelGallo ................ 1994-97 18 Nicole Griffin ................ 2006-07 189. Katie Blue ..................... 2000-03 15 Lily Skelton ................... 2008-10 15

Career RecordsPitching

ERA

1. Kaci Clark ..................... 1993-94 1.142. McCall Langford .......2010-11 1.683. Elizabeth Hyman .......... 2005-06 1.694. Kaitlyn Medlam ........2011-12 1.835. Andrea McNary ............ 2001-04 1.896. Jaci Davis .................. 1997-2000 2.137. Angela Buckem ............. 1998-01 2.148. Stacey Peterson ............ 1991-94 2.199. Alana Thomas ...........2009-11 2.3210. Lindsey French ........... 2002-03 2.36

Wins

1. Lora Lischinsky ............. 1987-90 612. Stacy Peterson .............. 1991-94 563. Andrea McNary ............ 2001-04 524. Angela Buckem ......... 1998-2001 515. Madi Gore .................... 2007-09 486. Alana Thomas ...........2009-12 447. Kaci Clark ..................... 1993-94 428. McCall Langford .......2010-12 409. Jaci Davis .................. 1997-2000 3610. Elizabeth Hyman ......... 2005-06 31

Strikeouts

1. Andrea McNary ............ 2001-04 5822. Elizabeth Hyman .......... 2005-06 4923. Kaci Clark ..................... 1993-94 4644. Madi Gore .................... 2007-09 3645. Angela Buckem ......... 1998-2001 3636. Stacy Peterson .............. 1991-94 3297. Meghan McCoy ............ 2003-06 3038. McCall Langford .......2010-12 2569. Lindsey French ............. 2002-03 23610. Jaci Davis ................ 1997-2000 216

Innings Pitched

1. Andrea McNary ............ 2001-04 695.02. Lora Lischinsky ............. 1987-90 674.03. Stacy Peterson .............. 1991-94 609.14. Angela Buckem ............. 1998-01 608.15. Madi Gore .................... 2007-09 505.26. Jaci Davis .................. 1997-2000 462.27. Alana Thomas ...........2009-12 457.28. Melanie Kotlar .............. 1996-99 440.29. Elizabeth Hyman .......... 2005-06 418.110. McCall Langford .....2010-12 408.1

Complete Games

1. Lora Lischinsky ............. 1987-90 962. Andrea McNary ............ 2001-04 783. Angela Buckem ......... 1998-2001 704. Jaci Davis .................. 1997-2000 525. Elizabeth Hyman .......... 2005-06 516. Madi Gore .................... 2007-09 507. Melanie Kotlar .............. 1996-99 498. Lindsey French ............. 2002-03 369. Meghan McCoy ............ 2003-06 3510. Alana Thomas .........2009-11 29

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Batting Average

1. Michelle Parker .................1995 .4332. Catherine Lee ....................2008 .4113. Michelle Parker .................1996 .4064. Theresa Bredwell ...............1988 .4055. Corrie Roberts ..................2001 .3876. Danielle Roddy ..................2008 .3767. Holly Willis ........................2008 .3548. Brownie Caldwell...............1989 .3539. Dianne Ewing ....................1992 .35110. Gretchen Gruber .............1991 .350

Hits

1. Gretchen Gruber ...............1991 772. Corrie Roberts ..................1999 733. Theresa Bredwell ...............1988 70 Danielle Roddy ..................2007 705. Catherine Lee ....................2008 696. Corrie Roberts ..................2002 68 Michelle Parker .................1995 688. Danielle Roddy ..................2008 65 Corrie Roberts ..................2001 65 Corrie Roberts ..................2000 6511. Michelle Parker ...............1994 64

Doubles

1. Corrie Roberts ..................1999 202. Corrie Roberts ..................2001 183. Corrie Roberts ..................2002 17 Mary Kathryn Branan .........2007 175. Catherine Lee ....................2008 166. Nichole Griffin ...................2007 157. Rachel Cunningham ..........2007 14 Katie Blue ..........................2002 149. Danielle Roddy ..................2008 13 Danielle Roddy ..................2007 13 Corrie Roberts ..................2000 13 Cheryl Bodziony ................2000 13 Michelle Parker .................1992 13 Michelle Parker .................1993 13

Triples

1. Heather Smith ....................1987 9 Gretchen Gruber ..............1991 93. Brownie Caldwell...............1988 8 Kathy Hazinski ...................1990 8 Stacey Anderson ...............1992 8 Mel DelGallo .....................1994 8 Mel DelGallo .....................1996 8 Corrie Roberts ..................1999 89. Whitney Phillips .................2010 5

Home Runs

1. Catherine Lee ....................2008 172. Lauren Jones ......................2011 143. Katie Blue ..........................2003 124. Lily Skelton ........................2007 10 Buffie Chournos .................1999 106. Corrie Roberts ..................2001 9 Meghan McCoy .................2006 9 Nichole Griffin ...................2007 9 Lily Skelton ........................2010 9 Lauren Jones ......................2010 9 Paige Nowacki ..............2012 9

Walks

1. Danielle Roddy ..................2007 432. Meghan McCoy .................2006 353. Catherine Lee ....................2009 334. Danielle Roddy ..................2008 32 Alison Bradford .................2007 326. Jennifer Morgan .................1989 29 Danielle Roddy ..................2010 29 Jennifer Morgan .................1989 299. Danielle Roddy ..................2009 28 Catherine Lee ....................2008 28 Lily Skelton ........................2007 28

Slugging Percentage

1. Catherine Lee ....................2008 .8102. Corrie Roberts ..................2001 .7023. Corrie Roberts ..................1999 .6244. Mel DelGallo .....................1996 .5945. Mel DelGallo .....................1995 .5846. Lauren Jones ......................2011 .5767. Meghan McCoy .................2006 .5728. Danielle Polley ..................1997 .5709. Corrie Roberts ..................2000 .55010. Corrie Roberts .................2002 .549

Stolen Bases

1. Missy Hall ..........................2000 252. Corrie Roberts ..................2001 243. Missy Hall ..........................2000 224. Brownie Caldwell...............1989 21 Jennifer Morgan .................1989 21 Kaci Clark ..........................1994 217. Natasha Berry ....................2008 198. Theresa Bredwell ...............1993 17 Holly Willis .......................2008 1710. Whitney Phillips ...............2011 16 Corrie Roberts ...................1999 16

RBI

1. Catherine Lee ....................2008 632. Heather Smith ....................1988 493. Corrie Roberts ..................2001 484. Nichole Griffin ...................2007 465. Callie Alford .................2012 416. Lauren Jones ......................2011 407. Lauren Jones ......................2010 38 Corrie Roberts ..................1999 389. Corrie Roberts ..................2000 3710. Adrienne Lyman ..............2000 36

Runs Scored

1. Catherine Lee ....................2008 512. Danielle Roddy ..................2007 493. Danielle Roddy ..................2008 474. Jennifer Morgan .................1990 445. Brownie Caldwell...............1998 43 Corrie Roberts ..................2000 437. Susan Fryer ........................1993 42 Susan Fryer ........................1994 429. Corrie Roberts ..................1999 4110. Natasha Berry ..................2008 39 Susan Fryer ......................1994 39

At Bats

1. Gretchen Gruber ...............1991 2202. Susan Fryer ........................1994 213 Corrie Roberts ..................1999 2134. Jennifer Morgan .................1990 2115. Nicole Griffin .....................2007 207 Katie Blue ..........................2002 2077. Mary Kathryn Branan .........2007 204 Corrie Roberts ..................2002 2049. Stacey Anderson ................1992 20310. Danielle Roddy ................2007 201 Jessica Gowin ....................2007 201

Single-Season Batting Records

Four-time All-Conference shortstop CORRIE ROBERTS is the all-time leader in hits and RBI.

Three-time All-CAA selection DANIELLE RODDY drew more walks and scored more runs than any other player in school history.

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ERA

1. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 0.912. Debbie Hale ......................1990 0.973. Karen Roy ..........................1987 1.044. Mel DelGallo .....................1995 1.085. Alicia Mills .........................2008 1.19 Debbie Hale ......................1991 1.197. Andrea McNary .................2004 1.208. McCall Langford ................2010 1.419. Angela Buckam ..................1998 1.6210. Kaitlyn Medlam ................2011 1.63

Strikeouts

1. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 2602. Kaci Clark ..........................1994 2393. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2005 2324. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 2295. Andrea McNary .................2004 1836. Madi Gore .........................2007 173 Andrea McNary .................2002 1738. Alicia Mills .........................2008 1639. Andrea McNary .................2003 14910. Dianne Ewing ..................1992 139

Wins

1. Lora Lischinsky ..................1990 252. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 223. Missy Radaker ...................1995 20 Andrea McNary .................2002 20 Kaci Clark ..........................1994 20 Madi Gore .........................2007 207. Jaci Davis ...........................2000 198. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 189. McCall Langford ................2011 15 Alana Thomas ....................2010 15 Andrea McNary .................2001 15

Losses

1. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2005 182. Andrea McNary .................2003 163. Meghan McCoy .................2005 15 Jaci Davis ...........................2000 15 Melanie Kotlar ...................1997 156. Meghan McCoy .................2004 14 Andrea McNary .................2002 14 Angela Buckem ..................2001 14 Angela Buckem ..................2000 1410. Andrea McNary ...............2004 13 Angela Buckem ..................1999 13 Kaci Clark ..........................1994 13 Dionne Ewing ....................1992 13

Innings Pitched

1. Lora Lischinsky ..................1990 248.02. Jaci Davis ...........................2000 235.13. Kaci Clark ..........................1994 228.24. Andrea McNary .................2002 227.25. Madi Gore .........................2007 220.06. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2005 215.17. Missy Radaker ...................1995 209.18. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 208.29. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 203.010. Lindsey French ................2002 183.1

Starts

1. Lora Lischinsky ..................1990 362. Madi Gore .........................2007 343. Andrea McNary .................2002 32 Jaci Davis ...........................2000 325. Kaci Clark ..........................1995 316. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 30 Angela Buckem ..................2000 30 Missy Radaker ...................1995 309. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2005 28 Melanie Kotlar ...................1997 28

Appearances

1. Kaci Clark ..........................1994 442. Andrea McNary .................2002 403. Jaci Davis ...........................2000 394. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 385. Madi Gore .........................2007 37 Missy Radaker ...................1995 377. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 368. McCall Langford ................2011 35 Elizabeth Hyman ...............2005 3510. Angela Buckem ................2000 34

ELIZABETH HYMAN has the second most career strikeouts of any Panther and the third lowest ERA in school history.

Single-Season Pitching Records

Complete Games

1. Lora Lischinsky ..................1990 312. Jaci Davis ...........................2000 283. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 27 Kaci Clark ..........................1994 275. Andrea McNary .................2002 26 Missy Radaker ...................1995 26 Elizabeth Hyman ...............2005 268. Elizabth Hyman .................2006 259. Madi Gore .........................2007 23 Angela Buckem ..................2000 23

Shutouts

1. Kaci Clark ..........................1993 152. Debbie Hale ......................1990 113. Kaci Clark ..........................1994 84. Andrea McNary .................2002 7 Angela Buckem ..................2000 7 Stacy Peterson ...................1992 7 Lindsey French ..................2003 78. Jaci Davis ...........................2000 6 Missy Radaker ...................1995 610. Madi Gore........................2007 5 Andrea McNary .................2001 5

Saves

1. Kaci Clark ..........................1994 7 Erin Collins ........................2011 73. McCall Langford ................2010 4 Kaitlyn Medlam ..................2011 45. Andrea McNary .................2004 3 Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 3 Alana Thomas ....................2010 3 Kaitlyn Medlam ............2012 39. Elizabeth Hyman ...............2006 2

KACI CLARK was a two-time Conference Player of the Year in the TAAC from 1993 to ‘94.

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Single Game RecordsTeam Batting

At Bats

51 Savannah State 2/12/0845 George Mason 5/1/1144 Delaware 3/21/0840 Towson 4/28/07

Runs

33 Savannah State 2/12/0822 Greensboro 198821 Western Carolina 2/17/0819 Savannah State 2/12/0819 Wilmington (Ohio) 198818 N.C. A&T 3/7/9218 Newberry 3/30/8517 USC-Aiken 198817 Tennessee Tech 3/16/85

Hits

30 Savannah State 2/12/0819 Western Carolina 2/17/0818 Furman 4/6/1118 Furman 2/18/0717 Western Carolina 4/18/0717 ETSU 2/11/12

Doubles

8 Savannah State 2/12/087 ETSU 3/2/075 Western Carolina 2/17/085 Western Carolina 3/1/08

Triples

3 Savannah State 2/12/08

Home Runs

6 UNCW 3/27/105 Drexel 4/9/114 (4 times)

Stolen Bases

6 Furman 4/6/114 (5 times)

Walks

14 Army 2/17/0713 ETSU 2/21/109 (4 times)

Strikeouts

18 Syracuse 3/4/0616 Kennesaw State 3/17/12

Runners Left on Base

15 ETSU 2/21/1015 Delaware 3/21/0814 Western Carolina 3/11/07

Errors

6 Furman 3/29/065 Delaware 4/21/08

Double Plays

3 James Madison 4/17/10

Team PitchingHits Allowed

21 UAB 2/11/0717 (3 times)

Runs Allowed

18 UAB 2/11/0716 Hofstra 3/24/1215 Hofstra 4/13/0814 James Madison 3/30/08

Strikeouts

18 Belmont 4/24/0514 Toledo 3/5/0814 Delaware 4/22/0814 Delaware 5/11/06

Walks

9 Hofstra 4/7/078 (4 times)

Individual BattingAt-Bats

6 multiple times

Hits

6 Catherine Lee Savannah State 2/12/085 Lauren Jones Savannah State 2/12/08

Doubles

3 Catherine Lee George Mason 4/5/083 Catherine Lee Savannah State 2/12/08

Triples

2 Whitney Phillips Auburn 2/17/102 Danielle Roddy Savannah State 2/12/08

Home Runs

2 multiple times

RBI

8 Lauren Jones Savannah State 2/12/086 Catherine Lee Western Carolina 3/1/086 Mary Kathrn Branan Hofstra 4/6/076 Jackie Jaegle UAB 2/10/076 Candace Jones St. Francis 3/2/05

Runs Scored

6 Catherine Lee Savannah State 2/12/085 Danielle Roddy Sanannah State 2/12/084 Whitney Phillips James Madison 4/17/104 Lauren Jones Savannah State 2/12/084 Rebecca Roles Savannah State 2/12/08

Stolen Bases

2 multiple times

Total Bases

10 Whitney Phillips James Madison 4/17/1010 Danielle Roddy UNCW 3/27/109 Emily Althafer Longwood 2/12/129 Catherine Lee Savannah State 2/12/089 Brenna Morrissey James Madison 4/23/11

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Single Game RecordsMiscellaneous Statistics

Longest Games

Inn. Opponent Result Date13 George Mason L, 2-4 5/1/201112 George Mason W, 2-0 5/5/201212 Towson W, 3-2 5/11/201112 Hofstra W, 3-1 5/8/200912 Belmont W, 5-4 4/24/200512 Butler W, 4-3 3/17/199512 Virginia W, 2-1 3/4/199011 Oklahoma City W, 5-4 4/11/199210 Drexel W, 3-2 4/9/201110 Hofstra W, 1-0 5/1/201010 Delaware W, 3-2 5/5/200710 Troy State L, 5-6 3/13/200410 Western Illinois L, 2-3 3/8/200410 Campbell W, 2-1 4/12/200210 Maryland. W, 4-3 3/8/200210 Kennesaw State W, 1-0 4/10/199110 Northern Iowa W, 3-2 3/16/1990

Longest Winning Streaks

Streak Year Span11 games 1993 2/19 — 3/11*11 games 1993 3/28 — 4/1011 games 1987 unavailable9 games 2009 4/4 — 4/159 games 2008 2/9 — 2/23*9 games 1998 4/8 — 4/218 games 2012 3/31 — 4/78 games 2011 4/2 — 4/108 games 2007 2/17 — 2/248 games 1994 3/10 — 3/128 games 1990 3/6 — 3/16

*opened season

Longest Losing Streaks

Streak Year Span13 games 2004 4/3 — 4/2310 games 2005 3/5 — 3/189 games 1996 3/15 — 3/298 games 2003 3/5 — 3/148 games 2006 3/4 — 3/22

Hitting Streaks

Games Name Year19 Mary Kathryn Branan 200715 Nicole Griffin 200715 Michelle Parker 199513 Michelle Parker 199411 Paige Nowacki 201111 Catherine Lee 200810 Cassie Boese 201010 Holly Willis 200810 Rachel Cunningham 2007

Most Runs in Single Inning

Runs Inning Opponent Date Result19 1st Savannah State 2/12/08 W, 33-29 3rd Savannah State 2/12/08 W, 33-29 3rd Savannah State 2/12/08 W, 19-09 3rd Western Carolina 2/12/08 W, 21-0

Walks

4 Ashley Christy James Madison 4/28/124 Paige Nowacki Drexel 4/14/124 Danielle Roddy Army 2/17/074 Lily Skelton ETSU 2/21/104 Lily Skelton UNCW 4/22/07

Strikeouts

4 Rebecca Roles Hofstra 4/12/084 Meghan McCoy Syracuse 3/4/06

Individual PitchingInnings Pitched

10.0 McCall Langford Hofstra 5/1/1010.0 Ashley Cowan at Delaware 3/21/0810.0 Elizabeth Hyman Florida Atlantic 4/17/05

Hits Allowed

15 Meghan McCoy James Madison 4/8/0615 Alana Thomas Syracuse 2/13/1114 Ashley Cowan at Delaware 3/21/08

Runs Allowed

14 Ashley Cowan James Madison 3/30/0812 Elizabeth Hyman Georgia Tech 2/18/0612 Alana Thomas Syracuse 2/13/1111 Elizabeth Thomas UAB 2/11/07

Strikeouts

15 Elizabeth Hyman Belmont 4/24/0515 Andrea McNary Western Illinois 3/8/0415 Andrea McNary Eastern Illinois 3/19/0414 Alicia Mills at Delaware 3/22/0814 Elizabeth Hyman Delaware 5/11/0613 (5 times)

Walks

7 Elizabeth Hyman Boston University 3/7/057 Elizabeth Hyman at Hofstra 5/12/066 Elizabeth Hyman at Delaware 4/1/066 Elizabeth Hyman at Hofstra 4/16/066 Elizabeth Hyman Georgia Tech 2/19/06

Individual FieldingPutouts

17 Lauren Jones Furman 4/7/1017 Candace Jones Belmont 4/24/05

Assists

9 Rachel Cunningham George Mason 4/24/108 Alison Bradford UCF 4/15/058 Rachel Cunningham Furman 4/7/108 Rachel Cunningham Georgia Southern 2/24/10

Errors

3 multiple times

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Batting Average

2012 Lauren Coleman ..........3132011 Paige Nowacki .............3052010 Danielle Roddy ............3462009 Danielle Roddy ............3352008 Catherine Lee ..............4112007 Danielle Roddy ............3842006 Jackie Jaegle ................3442005 Lauren Morlock ...........2842004 Alison Bradford ...........2612003 Katie Blue ....................2442002 Corrie Roberts ............3332001 Corrie Roberts ............3872000 Missy Hall ....................3461999 Corrie Roberts ............3431998 Dani Polley ..................2961997 Dani Polley ..................3101996 Michelle Parker ...........4061995 Michelle Parker ... .433*1994 Michelle Parker ...........3111993 Kristy Redlinger ..........3211992 Dionne Ewing ..............3511991 Gretchen Gruber .........3501990 Elizabeth Mitchell ........2981989 Brownie Caldwell ........3531988 Theresa Bredwell .........4051987 Heather Smith ..............3311986 Brownie Vaughn ...........336

Hits

2012 Callie Alford ................. 432011 Lauren Jones ................. 562010 Danielle Roddy ............. 552009 Danielle Roddy ............. 532008 Catherine Lee ............... 692007 Danielle Roddy ............. 702006 J. Cagle, MK Branan....... 532005 Mary Kathryn Branan .... 502004 Mary Kathryn Branan .... 372003 Meghan McCoy ............ 352002 Corrie Robets ............... 682001 Corrie Roberts ............. 652000 Corrie Roberts ............. 651999 Corrie Roberts ............. 731998 Dani Polley ................... 421997 Mel DelGallo ................ 431996 Michelle Parker ............ 561995 Michelle Parker ............ 681994 Michelle Parker ............ 641993 Susan Fryer................... 541992 Tina Miller .................... 631991 Gretchen Gruber ..... 77*1990 Jennifer Morgan ............ 611989 Brownie Caldwell ......... 551988 Theresa Bredwell .......... 701987 Heather Smith ............... 511986 B. Vaughn, T. Bredwell ... 47

Runs Scored

2012 Brenna Morrissey ......... 252011 Lauren Jones ................. 332010 Lauren Jones ................. 322009 Danielle Roddy ............. 332008 Catherine Lee ......... 51*2007 Danielle Roddy ............. 492006 Nicole Griffin ................ 352005 Mary Kathryn Branan .... 22

2004 Susan Lanier ................. 152003 Katie Blue ..................... 242002 Cindy Gillies ................ 372001 Corrie Roberts ............. 362000 Corrie Roberts ............. 431999 Corrie Roberts ............. 411998 Crystal Hartman ........... 251997 Mel DelGallo ................ 261996 Dani Polley ................... 321995 Dani Polley ................... 331994 Susan Fryer................... 391993 Susan Fryer................... 421992 Kristy redlinger ............ 311991 G. Gruber, L. Mitchell .... 261990 Jennifer Morgan ............ 441989 Brownie Caldwell ......... 331988 Brownie Caldwell ......... 431987 J. Morgan, T. Bredwell .... 291986 B. Vaughn, P. Elsner ....... 33

RBI

2012 Callie Alford ................. 412011 Lauren Jones ................. 402010 Lauren Jones ................. 382009 Rachel Cunningham ..... 312008 Catherine Lee ......... 63*2007 Nicole Griffin ................ 462006 Nicole Griffin ................ 342005 Candace Jones .............. 192004 Meghan McCoy ............ 222003 Katie Blue ..................... 232002 Corrie Roberts ............. 322001 Corrie Roberts ............. 482000 Corrie Roberts ............. 371999 Corrie Roberts ............. 381998 Dani Polley ................... 251997 Mel DelGallo ................ 231996 Mel DelGallo ................ 301995 Danielle Polley ............. 291994 Michelle Parker ............ 271993 Michelle Parker ............ 341992 Tina Miller .................... 361991 Gretchen Gruber .......... 341990 Kathy Hazinski .............. 361989 Brownie Caldwell ......... 261988 Heather Smith ............... 491987 Heather Smith ............... 361986 Brownie Vaughn ............ 36

Home Runs

2012 Paige Nowacki ................ 92011 Lauren Jones ................. 142010 Lauren Jones ................... 92009 C. Lee, L. Jones ................ 52008 Catherine Lee ......... 17*2007 Lily Skelton ................... 102006 M. McCoy, N. Griffin ........ 92005 Jamie Cagle .................... 32004 Meghan McCoy .............. 82003 Kaite Blue ..................... 122002 Corrie Roberts ............... 72001 Corrie Roberts ............... 92000 Corrie Roberts ............... 71999 Buffie Chournos ............ 101998 Dani Polley ..................... 71997 Dani Polley ..................... 61996 Dani Polley ..................... 6

Yearly Statistical Leaders1995 M. DelGallo, D. Polley ...... 41994 Mel DelGallo .................. 61993 Michelle Parker .............. 31992 K. Rogers, T. Miller .......... 21991 ....................................... 01990 Tina Miller ...................... 21989 Brownie Caldwell ........... 21988 Heather Smith ................. 41987 Theresa Bredwell ............ 21986 Brownie Vaughn .............. 8

Walks

2012 Callie Alford ................. 272011 P. Nowacki, L. Jones ....... 232010 Danielle Roddy ............. 292009 Danielle Roddy ............. 332008 Danielle Roddy ............. 322007 Danielle Roddy ........ 43*2006 Nicole Griffin ................ 342005 Meghan McCoy ............ 242004 Candace Jones .............. 112003 Katie Blue ..................... 172002 Cindy Gillies ................ 272001 Corrie Roberts ............. 272000 Chrystal Hartman ......... 171999 Marissa Smith ............... 221998 M. Pardo, A. Corley ....... 201997 Stacey Jessen ................ 151996 M. DelGallo, C. Laase .... 161995 Carrie Kirk ................... 191994 Susan Fryer................... 161993 Missy Russell ................ 221992 Dionne Ewing ............... 231991 Charlene Chilton .......... 221990 Jennifer Morgan ............ 241989 Jennifer Morgan ............ 291988 Jennifer McLendon ....... 261987 Jennifer Morgan ............ 221986 Brownie Vaughn ............ 21

Stolen Bases

2012 Whitney Phillips ........... 102011 Whitney Phillips ........... 162010 Cassie Boese .................. 82009 Natasha Berry ............... 132008 Natasha Berry ............... 192007 Holly Willis ................... 102006 M. Brannan, N.Griffin ...... 72005 Lauren Morlock .............. 62004 Mary Kathryn Branan ...... 72003 Jennifer Hester ............... 42002 Missy Hall .............. 25*2001 Corrie Roberts ............. 242000 Missy Hall ..................... 221999 Corrie Roberts ............. 161998 Claudia Hickey ............. 121997 Mel DelGallo ................ 101996 Mel DelGallo ................ 121995 Susan Fryer................... 141994 Kaci Clark ..................... 211993 Susan Fryer................... 151992 Elizabeth Mitchell ........... 91991 Elizabeth Mitchell ......... 141990 Jennifer Morgan ............ 101989 J. Morgan, B.Caldwell .... 211988 Theresa Bredwell .......... 171987 Jennifer Morgan ............ 101986 unavailable

ERA

2012 McCall Langford .........1.852011 Kaitlyn Medlam ..........1.632010 McCall Langford .........1.412009 Alana Thomas .............2.782008 Alicia Mills ..................1.192007 Madi Gore ..................2.482006 Elizabeth Hyman ........2.172005 Elizabeth Hyman ........1.242004 Andrea McNary ..........1.202003 Andrea McNary ..........2.232002 Andrea McNary ..........1.812001 Lee Quattrocchi ..........1.752000 Jaci Davis ....................1.801999 Angela Buckem ..........1.721998 Angela Buckem ..........1.621997 Melanie Kotlar ............2.701996 Joy Wright ...................2.281995 Mel DelGallo ..............1.081994 Kaci Clark ...................1.351993 Kaci Clark ........... 0.91*1992 Missy Smith ................2.061991 Debbie Hale ...............1.191990 Debbie Hale ...............0.971989 unavailable1988 Gina Brooks ................1.491987 Karen Roy ...................1.041986 Karen Roy ...................1.96

Strikeouts

2012 Kaitlyn Medlam ............ 982011 McCall Langford ..........1202010 McCall Langford ........... 712009 Madi Gore .................... 902008 Alicia Miles ..................1632007 Madi Gore ...................1732006 Elizabeth Hyman ... 260*2005 Elizabeth Hyman .........2322004 Andrea McNary ...........1832003 Andrea McNary ...........1432002 Andrea McNary ...........1732001 Angie Buckem .............1052000 Jaci Davis .....................1361999 Angie Buckem .............1031998 Mila Nelson .................. 591997 Melanie Kotlar .............. 571996 Amanda Bush ................ 391995 Missy Radaker .............. 911994 Kaci Clark ....................2291993 Kaci Clark ....................2371992 Dionne Ewing ..............1511991 Stacey Peterson ............ 681990 Debbie Hale ................1081989 unavailable1988 Lora Lischinsky ............. 751987 Gina Brooks .................. 401986 Gina Brooks .................. 66

*Single season school record

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Louisville Slugger/NFCA All Region

First Team

Catherine Lee, C Southeast Region .......................... 2008

Second Team

McCall Langford, P Mid-Atlantic Region ...................... 2011Elizabeth Hyman, P Southeast Region .......................... 2006

NCAA Statistical ChampionsIndividual

Sacrifice Hits Holly Willis ............................26 2009

Sacrifice Hits per GameHolly Willis ............................0.54 2009

Team

Double Plays Turned35 ..........................................2010

Double Plays Turned per Game 0.63 .......................................2010

NCAA Tournament and HonorsNCAA Tournament Appearances (2)

Overall Record: 0-4

2011

CAA Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: Bob Heck/Roger KincaidOverall Record: 36-25 (15-5 CAA)Site of NCAA Regional: Athens, Ga.

5/20 No. 8 Georgia ..............L 0-8 (5)5/21 Florida State ................L 1-6

1994

TAAC Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: Bob HeckOverall Record: 40-27-1 (7-5 TAAC)Site of NCAA Regional: Columbia, S.C.

5/20 UCLA ...........................L 1-25/21 South Carolina .............L 1-6

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericanSecond Team

Meghan McCoy ........................................................................... 2006Jennifer Morgan .......................................................................... 1990Jennifer Morgan .......................................................................... 1989

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictFirst Team

Cassie Boese ............................................................................... 2012Cassie Boese ............................................................................... 2010Meghan McCoy ........................................................................... 2006Jennifer Morgan .......................................................................... 1990Jennifer Morgan .......................................................................... 1989

Second Team

Cassie Boese ............................................................................... 2011Catherine Lee ............................................................................. 2009

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All-Time Record: 58-39 (.598)2011 CAA Champion (4-1)

5/11 vs. Towson ....................... W, 3-2 (12)5/12 vs. Hofstra .................................L, 1-05/12 vs. Towson ...............................W, 3-05/13 vs. Hofstra ................................W, 4-25/13 vs. Hofstra ................................W, 2-0

2010 CAA Runner-up (2-2)

5/12 vs. James Madison ................... L, 0-35/13 vs. Towson ......................... W, 4-1 (9)5/13 vs. James Madison ...................W, 4-35/14 vs. Hofstra ................................ L, 3-0

2009 CAA (1-2)

5/6 vs. Towson ................................L, 1-35/7 vs. Hofstra ........................ W, 3-1 (12)5/8 vs. Towson ................................L, 5-1

2008 CAA (0-2)

5/8 vs. James Madison ....................L, 1-25/10 vs. Towson ................................L, 4-5

2007 CAA Runner-up (2-2)

5/10 vs. James Madison ...................W, 1-05/11 vs. Hofstra ............................... L, 0-15/11 vs. James Madison ...................W, 2-15/12 vs. Hofstra ............................... L, 1-3

2006 CAA Runner-up (3-2)

5/11 vs. Delaware ............................W, 6-55/12 vs. Hofstra .................................L, 3-55/12 vs. UNCW ..............................W, 13-55/13 vs. Hofstra ................................W, 4-35/13 vs. Hofstra .................................L, 3-7

2002 A-SUN (4-2)

5/9 vs. Troy ....................................W, 3-05/9 vs. UCF ....................................W, 6-55/10 vs. Florida Atlantic ................ L, 0-25/10 vs. UCF ....................................W, 4-25/11 vs. Florida Atlantic ...................W, 3-25/11 vs. Florida Atlantic ................ L, 0-4

2001 TAAC (1-2)

5/3 vs. Stetson ................................W, 5-25/3 vs. Samford ............................. L, 4-65/3 vs. Troy ................................... L, 4-6

2000 TAAC (1-2)

5/4 vs. Troy ....................................W, 1-05/4 vs. Stetson ................................ L, 0-15/5 vs. Jacksonville State ................ L, 0-2

1999 TAAC (1-2)

5/6 vs. Troy .....................................L, 1-75/7 vs. Samford ..............................W, 5-45/7 vs. Campbell ............................L, 2-6

1998 TAAC (3-2)

4/30 vs. Stetson ............................... L, 1-24/30 vs. Jacksonville State ...............W, 3-25/1 vs. Stetson ................................W, 3-15/1 vs. Florida International ...........W, 3-05/2 vs. Florida Atlantic ....................L, 2-3

1997 TAAC (2-2)

4/24 vs. Stetson ................................W, 9-54/24 vs. Jacksonville State ............... L, 1-44/24 vs. Mercer ................................W, 5-44/25 vs. Jacksonville State ............... L, 5-8

1995 TAAC (1-2)

4/28 vs. Florida Atlantic ....................L, 1-24/28 vs. Centenary ..........................W, 5-34/29 vs. Campbell .......................... L, 1-2

1994 TAAC Champion (6-1)

4/29 vs. Charleston ..........................W, 9-04/29 vs. Samford ............................. L, 3-64/29 vs. Mercer ................................W, 4-14/30 vs. SE Louisiana ................. W, 3-1 (8)4/30 vs. Samford ........................ W, 2-1 (9)4/30 vs. Centenary ..........................W, 2-14/30 vs. Centenary .................... W, 2-1 (9)

1993 TAAC Champion (4-1)

4/30 vs. Mercer ................................W, 9-04/30 vs. Samford ..............................W, 5-05/1 vs. Stetson ................................W, 1-05/1 vs. Stetson ............................... L, 2-35/1 vs. Stetson ................................W, 3-0

1992 TAAC Champion (4-0)

5/1 vs. Mercer ................................W, 5-35/1 vs. Centenary ..........................W, 8-15/1 vs. Stetson ................................W, 3-15/2 vs. Stetson ........................ W, 4-3 (10)

Conference Tournament Results

1991 NSWAC (1-2)

5/3 vs. Mercer ................................W, 4-15/3 vs. Stetson ............................... L, 0-15/3 vs. Georgia Southern .............. L, 2-3

1990 NSWAC Champion (3-0)

vs. Georgia Southern ...............W, 5-2 vs. Samford ..............................W, 6-4 vs. Samford ..............................W, 2-0

1989 NSWAC Champion (3-1)

vs. Florida A&M .......................W, 5-2 vs. Samford ..............................W, 6-3 vs. Mercer ............................... L, 0-2 vs. Mercer ................................W, 1-0

1988 NSWAC (5-3)

4/30 vs. Georgia Southern ...............W, 7-24/30 vs. Mercer ..............................W, 11-34/30 vs. Samford ..............................W, 2-05/1 vs. Florida A&M .......................W, 7-15/1 vs. Stetson .................................L, 3-45/1 vs. Florida A&M .....................W, 11-15/2 vs. Stetson .................................L, 4-55/2 vs. Stetson .................................L, 0-6

1987 NSWAC (5-3)

vs. Georgia Southern ...............W, 6-1 vs. Mercer .................................L, 5-7 vs. Florida A&M .......................W, 3-0 vs. Stetson ................................W, 2-0 vs. Mercer ................................W, 5-1 vs. Stetson .................................L, 2-3 vs. Stetson ........................ W, 2-1 (10) vs. Stetson .................................L, 3-5

1986 NSWAC (2-3)

4/19 vs. Georgia Southern ................L, 1-44/19 vs. Mercer ................................W, 6-14/19 vs. Stetson .................................L, 2-54/19 vs. Georgia Southern .............W, 10-54/19 vs. Stetson ........................... L, 4-5 (8)

2-Time NSWAC Champions (1989, 1990)3-Time TAAC Champions (1992, 1993, 1994)

CAA Champions (2011)3-Time CAA Runners-Up (2006, 2007, 2010)

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Player of the YearCatherine Lee .......................2008 CAAKaci Clark .............................1994 TAACKaci Clark .............................1993 TAACLora Lischinsky .....................1990 NSWACBrownie Vaughn ....................1989 NSWAC

Rookie of the YearKaitlyn Medlam .....................2011 CAAAlana Thomas........................2009 CAACatherine Lee .......................2008 CAADanielle Roddy .....................2007 CAAJackie Jaegle .........................2006 CAAAndrea McNary .....................2002 A-SUN

Conference All-Tournament Team Selections

Three-Time All-Tournament

Mel Del Gallo ................ 1994, 95, 97 A-Sun

Two-Time All-Tournament

Susan Fryer ................... 1994, 97 A-SunMadi Gore ..................... 2007, 09 CAALauren Jones .................. 2010, 11 CAAMcCall Langford ........... 2010, 11 CAACorrie Roberts .............. 2000, 02 A-SunDanielle Roddy ............. 2007, 09 CAA

Most Outstanding Performers

Kaci Clark ..................... 1994 A-SunAlana Thomas................ 2011 CAA

2011 (CAA)

Lauren Jones McCall LangfordAlana Thomas (MVP)Emily Whitaker

2010 (CAA)

McCall LangfordLauren JonesLily Skelton

2009 (CAA)

Madi GoreDanielle Roddy

2008 (CAA)

Catherine Lee

2007 (CAA)

Madi GoreMary Kathryn BrenanDanielle Roddy

2006 (CAA)

Elizabeth HymanJackie JaegleMeghan McCoy

2002 (A-Sun)

Cheryl BodzionyLindsay BryantAndrea McNaryCorrie Roberts

2000 (A-Sun)

Corrie Roberts

1999 (A-Sun)

Marissa Smith

1998 (A-Sun)

Angie BuckemCrystal HartmanMila NelsonMonica Pardo

1997 (A-Sun)

Mel Del GalloDani Polley

1995 (A-Sun)

Mel Del GalloSusan FryerMissy Radaker

1994 (A-Sun)

Kaci Clark (MVP)Heidi BergerMel Del GalloSusan FryerMichelle ParkerMissy Smith

Conference Accolades

Annual Conference AwardsPitcher of the Year

Elizabeth Hyman ...................2006 CAA

Coach of the YearRoger Kincaid .......................2011 CAABob Heck ..............................2006 CAABob Heck ..............................1994 TAAC

Scholar-Athlete of the YearHolly Willis ............................2008 CAAMeghan McCoy .....................2006 CAA

CAA 25th Anniversary TeamElizabeth Hyman ...................2005-06

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2011 (CAA)

McCall Langford, P ......................................1stLauren Jones, 1B ........................................ 2ndAudrey Mason, OF ..................................... 2ndKaitlyn Medlam, P ..........................2nd, RookieBrenna Morrissey, DP ................................ 2ndPaige Nowacki, SS ..................................... 2ndJessica Clifton, OF ................................ RookieMaddy Stanton, C ................................. Rookie

2010 (CAA)

Danielle Roddy, 3B ....................................1stCassie Boese, DP ........................................ 2ndMcCall Langford, P ........................2nd, RookieAudrey Mason, OF .........................2nd, RookieLauren Jones, 1B ........................................ 2ndWhitney Phillips, OF ............................. Rookie

2009 (CAA)

Catherine Lee, C .........................................1stDanielle Roddy, 3B .......................................1stNatasha Berry, OF ........................................1stAlana Thomas, P .............................2nd, RookieHolly Willis, OF........................................... 2nd

2008 (CAA)

Catherine Lee, C ............................. 1st, RookieRachel Cunningham, SS ................................1stHolly Willis, OF.............................................1stNatasha Berry, OF ...................................... 2ndJessica Gowin, 1B ....................................... 2ndMadi Gore, P .............................................. 2ndAlicia Mills, P ..................................2nd, Rookie

2007 (CAA)

Mary Kathryn Branan, 2B ..............................1stDanielle Roddy, 3B .......................... 1st, RookieNichole Griffin, SS ...................................... 2ndMadi Gore, P .............................................. 2ndRachel Cunningham .............................. Rookie

2006 (CAA)

Jackie Jaegle, C ............................... 1st, RookieMeghan McCoy, 1B .......................................1stJamie Cagle, OF ...........................................1stElizabeth Hyman, P ......................................1stNichole Griffin, SS ..........................2nd, Rookie

2005 (A-Sun)

Elizabeth Hyman ........................................ 2nd

2003 (A-Sun)

Katie Blue ................................................... 2nd

2002 (A-Sun)

Corrie Roberts .............................................1stAndrea McNary .......................................... 2nd

2001 (TAAC)

Cindy Giles ..................................................1stMissy Hall ....................................................1stCorrie Roberts .............................................1stAndrea McNary .................................Freshman

2000 (TAAC)

Missy Hall ....................................................1stCrystal Hartman ...........................................1stCorrie Roberts .............................................1stCheryl Bodziony ..........................................1stJaci Davis ....................................................3rd

1999 (TAAC)

Cheryl Bodziony ..........................................1stBuffie Chournos ...........................................1stCorrie Roberts .............................................1stAdrienne Lyman ........................................ 2ndAngie Buckem .............................................3rdMissy Hall ...................................................3rd

1998 (TAAC)

Chrissy Dangler ......................................... 2ndDanielle Polley ........................................... 2nd

1997 (TAAC)

Mel Del Gallo ...............................................1st

1996 (TAAC)

Mel Del Gallo ...............................................1stMichelle Parker ............................................1stDanielle Polley .............................................1st

1995 (TAAC)

Mel Del Gallo ...............................................1stSusan Fryer ..................................................1stMichelle Parker ............................................1stMissy Radaker............................................ 2nd

1994 (TAAC)

Kaci Clark ....................................................1stMel Del Gallo ...............................................1stSusan Fryer ..................................................1stMichelle Parker ............................................1st

1993 (TAAC)

Kaci Clark ....................................................1stCharlene Chilton..........................................1stMichelle Parker ............................................1st

1992 (TAAC)

Ann Baxley ...................................................1stDianne Ewing ...............................................1stKristy Redinger ............................................1stStaci Anderson ........................................... 2ndSusan Fryer ................................................ 2ndTina Miller .................................................. 2nd

1991 (NSWAC)

Gretchen Gruber .........................................1stAnn Baxley ................................................. 2ndDebbie Hale ............................................... 2ndStacey Peterson .......................................... 2nd

1990 (NSWAC)

Wendy Evilsizor ...........................................1stLora Lischinsky ............................................1stJennifer Morgan ...........................................1stJennifer McClendon ................................... 2ndElizabeth Mitchell ...................................... 2nd

All-Conference Teams1989 (NSWAC)

Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell ..........................1stWendy Evilsizor ...........................................1stPaige Elsner .................................................1stLori Lischninsky ...........................................1stJulie Lockwood ........................................... 2ndTonya Maxwell ........................................... 2ndTina Miller .................................................. 2nd

1988 (NSWAC)

Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell ..........................1stTheresa Bredwell .........................................1stHeather Smith ..............................................1stLora Lischninsky ........................................ 2nd

1987 (NSWAC)

Theresa Bredwell .........................................1stGina Brooks .................................................1stKathy Hazinsky .............................................1stBrownie (Vaughn) Caldwell ..........................1stRhonda Griffin ........................................... 2ndJennifer Morgan ......................................... 2ndFrankie Smith ............................................. 2nd

1986 (NSWAC)

Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell ..........................1stPaige Elsner .................................................1stMelanie Ramers ...........................................1st

Four-Time All-Conference

Brownie (Vaughn) Caldwell (1986-89)Mel Del Gallo (1994-97)

Corrie Roberts (1999-2002)

Three-Time All-Conference

Missy Hall (1999-2001)Michelle Parker (1994-96)

Danielle Roddy (2007, 09-10)

Two-Time All-Conference

Ann Baxley (1991-92)Cheryl Bodziony (1999-2000)Theresa Bredwell (1987-88)

Kaci Clarke (1993-94)Rachel Cunningham (2007-08)

Paige Elsner (1986,1989)Wendy Evilsizor (1989-90)

Susan Fryer (1994-95)Mandy Gore (2007-08)

Nicole Griffin (2006-07)Elizabeth Hyman (2005-06)

Lauren Jones (2010-11)McCall Langford (2010-11)

Catherine Lee (2008-09)Lori Lischninshy (1988-89)Audrey Mason (2010-11)

Andrea McNary (2001-02)Tina Miller (1989-92)

Jennifer Morgan (1987, 1990)Danielle Polley (1996, 1998)

Holly Willis (2008-09)

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2012 (CAA)

2/14 Paige Nowacki ............................ Player2/14 Lauren Coleman ........................ Rookie2/21 Alana Thomas ............................ Pitcher2/28 Paige Nowacki ............................ Player2/28 McCall Langford ........................ Pitcher4/2 Callie Alford .............................. Rookie4/9 Carrie Williams .......................... Player4/16 Ashley Christy ............................ Player4/23 Jessica Clifton ............................. Player4/23 Kaitlyn Medlam ......................... Pitcher4/23 Lauren Coleman ........................ Rookie5/6 Kaitlyn Medlam ......................... Pitcher

2011 (CAA)

2/28 Kaitlyn Medlam ......................... Rookie3/1 Jessica Clifton ............................ Rookie3/1 McCall Langford ........................ Pitcher3/28 McCall Langford ........................ Pitcher4/11 Kaitlyn Medlam ......................... Pitcher4/11 Paige Nowacki ............................ Player4/18 Jessica Clifton ............................ Rookie

2010 (CAA)

3/2 Lauren Jones ............................... Player3/9 Lily Skelton ................................. Player3/9 McCall Langford ........................ Rookie3/29 Audrey Mason ........................... Rookie4/5 Danielle Roddy ........................... Player4/19 Lauren Jones ............................... Player4/19 Whitney Phillips ........................ Rookie4/26 McCall Langford ........................ Pitcher5/10 Audrey Mason ........................... Rookie

2009 (CAA)

4/6 Natasha Berry ............................. Player4/13 Rachel Cunningham ................... Player4/27 Danielle Roddy ........................... Player5/4 Danielle Roddy ........................... Player

2008 (CAA)

2/19 Lauren Jones ............................... Player2/19 Alicia Mills ................................. Rookie3/4 Catherine Lee ............................ Rookie3/24 Jessica Gowen ............................ Player3/24 Alicia Mills ................................. Rookie3/31 Catherine Lee ............................ Rookie4/7 Catherine Lee ............................ Rookie4/21 Catherine Lee ............................ Rookie

2007 (CAA)

2/20 Nikki Bradford ........................... Rookie2/20 Danielle Roddy ........................... Player2/27 Nikki Bradford ........................... Rookie3/6 Nicole Griffin .............................. Player3/6 Madi Gore ................................. Pitcher

2006 (CAA)

Meghan McCoy .......................... Player4/10 Elizabeth Hyman ....................... Pitcher5/1 Elizabeth Hyman ....................... Pitcher3/28 Nicole Griffin ............................. Rookie4/3 Jackie Jaegle .............................. Rookie5/9 Nicole Griffin ............................. Rookie

2005 (A-Sun)

2/14 Jessica Gowin ............................. Player2/28 Elizabth Hyman ......................... Pitcher

2004 (A-Sun)

3/22 Andrea McNary ......................... Pitcher5/3 Megan McCoy ............................ Player5/3 Andrea McNary ......................... Pitcher

2002 (A-Sun)

4/29 Andra McNary ........................... Pitcher

2001 (A-Sun)

4/16 Corrie Roberts ........................... Player2/19 Lee Quattrocchi ......................... Pitcher

2000 (A-Sun)

2/28 Cheryl Bodziony ......................... Player3/20 Cheryl Bodziony ......................... Player4/3 Katie Blue ................................... Player

Weekly Conference Accolades

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Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year

Name Year Conf.Holly Willis 2007-08 CAAMeghan McCoy 2005-06 CAA

A-Sun Academic Honors

Year Name2004-2005 ........................... Sarah Berzofsky2004-2005 ........................... Alison Bradford2004-2005 .................................Jamie Cagle2004-2005 .............................. Jessica Gowin 2004-2005 ......................... Elizabeth Hyman2004-2005 .............................Candace Jones2004-2005 ................................ Susan Lanier2004-2005 ........................... Meghan McCoy2004-2005 ............................Shannon Tiahur2004-2005 ......................... Elizabeth Watson2003-2004 ........................... Sarah Bersofsky2003-2004 ........................... Alison Bradford2003-2004 ................................ Kiley Brooks2003-2004 .................................Jamie Cagle2003-2004 .............................Candace Jones2003-2004 ................................ Susan Lanier2003-2004 ........................... Meghan McCoy2003-2004 ........................... Andrea McNary2003-2004 ...................................Beth Miller2003-2004 ........................... Lauren Morlock2003-2004 .............................Pamela O’Neal2003-2004 ............................Alexandra Pratt2003-2004 ............................Shannon Tiahur2003-2004 ......................... Elizabeth Watson2002-2003 ............................. Sara Berzofsky2002-2003 ................................ Kiley Brooks2002-2003 ................... Shannon McCormick2002-2003 ........................... Meghan McCoy2002-2003 ........................... Andrea McNary2002-2003 ...................................Beth Miller2002-2003 ........................... Lauren Morlock2002-2003 ............................Alexandra Pratt2002-2003 .............................Emily Pritchett2002-2003 ............................Shannon Tiahur2001-2002 ..........................Cheryl Bodziony2001-2002 .............................Lindsey Bryant2001-2002 ...........................Buffie Chournos2001-2002 ............................ Lindsey French2001-2002 ............................... Cindy Gillies2001-2002 .........................Melissa LeComte2001-2002 ........................... Andrea McNary2001-2002 ............................Shannon Tiahur2000-2001 ..........................Cheryl Bodziony2000-2001 ................................ Cindy Gilles2000-2001 ................... Shannon McCormick2000-2001 ............................ Corrie Roberts1999-2000 ..........................Cheryl Bodziony1999-2000 ............................... Lauren Booth1999-2000 ...........................Buffie Chournos1999-2000 ........................... Amanda Corley1999-2000 ........................Christine Dangler1999-2000 .....................................Jaci Davis1999-2000 .......................... Crystal Hartman1999-2000 ..........................Adrienne Lyman1999-2000 ................... Shannon McCormick1999-2000 ....................... Vanessa O’Campo1999-2000 ..........................Stephanie Payne1998-1999 ..........................Cheryl Bodziony1998-1999 ........................... Amanda Corley1998-1999 .....................................Jaci Davis1998-1999 .......................... Crystal Hartman1998-1999 ............................. Melanie Kotlar

1998-1999 ..........................Stephanie Payne1997-1998 ................................. Annie Boyle1997-1998 ........................... Amanda Corley1997-1998 ........................Christine Dangler1997-1998 .......................... Crystal Hartman1997-1998 ............................Claudia Hickey1997-1998 .................................. Carrie Kirk1997-1998 ............................. Melanie Koltar1997-1998 ................................. Mila Nelson1997-1998 ............................ Danielle Polley1996-1997 ........................... Amanda Corley1996-1997 ........................Christine Dangler1996-1997 ........................ Melanie DelGallo1996-1997 .......................... Crystal Hartman1996-1997 .................................. Carrie Kirk1995-1996 ..........................Stephanie Payne1995-1996 .................................Mandy Bush1995-1996 ............................... Mel DelGallo1995-1996 .......................... Angie Fulkerson1995-1996 .......................... Christy Jameson1995-1996 ............................. Melanie Kotlar1995-1996 ............................Jennifer Loucks1995-1996 ........................... Michelle Parker1995-1996 ............................ Danielle Polley1995-1996 ...............................Missy Russell1994-1995 ......................... Thomas Karlsson1994-1995 ................................. Susan Fryer1994-1995 ............................ Danielle Polley1994-1995 .............................Missy Radaker1994-1995 .......................Candace Respress1993-1994 ........................... Carrie Partlowe1993-1994 ........................... Stacey Peterson1993-1994 .............................. Melissa Smith1992-1993 .........................Charlene Chilton1992-1993 ........................... Stacey Peterson1992-1993 .......................... Kristy Redlinger1992-1993 .............................. Melissa Smith1991-1992 ............................ Staci Anderson1991-1992 .................................. Ann Baxley1991-1992 ...................................Tina Miller1991-1992 .................................. Liz Mitchell1991-1992 .......................... Kristy Redlinger

*GSU was in the A-SUN from 1983-2004.*Athlete must maintain a 3.0 GPA during their competing semester.

Academic Honors

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The Last TimeThe last time Georgia State...

Scored 7-9 runs .....................(7) vs. Delaware 4/21/12Scored 10-11 runs .................(11) vs. ETSU 2/11/12Scored 12-14 runs .................(12) vs SE Louisiana 2/24/12Scored 15-19 runs .................(16) vs. Western Carolina 3/1/08Scored 20+ runs ....................(33) vs. Savannah State 2/12/08Registered 10-14 hits.............(12) vs. George Mason 5/4/12Registered 15-19 hits.............(17) vs. ETSU 2/11/12Registered 20+ hits ...............(30) vs. Savannah State 2/12/08Hit 4 doubles .........................vs. George Mason 4/30/11Hit 5 doubles .........................vs. Lipscomb 2/22/09Hit 6+ doubles.......................(8) vs. Savannah State 2/12/08Hit 3+ triples .........................(3) vs. Savannah State 2/12/08Hit 2 home runs .....................vs. Drexel 4/15/12Hit 3 home runs .....................at UNCW 4/6/12Hit 4+ home runs ...................(4) at Drexel 4/10/11Drew 6-8 walks ......................(8) vs. James Madison 4/28/12Drew 9+ walks ......................(9) vs. Campbell 2/25/12Struck out 7-9 times ...............(7) vs. Towson 4/1/12Stuck out 10-14 times ............(14) vs. Bowling Green 2/25/11Struck out 15+ times..............(16) at Kennesaw State 3/17/12Stole 3 bases .........................vs. George Mason 5/4/12Stole 4 bases .........................vs. Morehead State 2/12/11Stole 5+ bases .......................(6) vs. Furman 4/6/11Committed 3 errors ...............vs Towson 4/1/12Committed 4+ errors ............(4) vs Hofstra 3/25/12Overcame 3-Run Deficit ........Trailed Cent. Ark. 3-0; W, 4-3 2/25/12Overcame 4-Run Deficit ........Trailed Campbell 6-2; W, 9-6 2/25/12Overcame 5-run Deficit .........Trailed Tenn. Tech 5-0; W, 8-7 3/2/12Run-ruled an opponent .........vs. Drexel; W, 8-0 in 5 innings 4/14/12Won an extra-inning game ....at G. Mason; W, 2-0 in 12 innings 5/5/12Lost an extra-inning game .....vs. George Mason; L, 2-4 in 13 5/1/12Defeated a ranked team ........W, 5-1 at #2 Alabama 4/17/12

The last time an Opposing Team...Scored 7-10 runs ...................(8) Hofstra 3/24/12Scored 10-12 runs .................(11) Longwood 2/12/12Scored 12+ runs ....................(16) Hofstra 3/24/12Registered 10-14 hits.............(10) Hofstra 3/23/12Registered 15-19 hits.............(17) Hofstra 3/24/12Registered 20+ hits ...............(21) UAB 2/11/07Hit 2 home runs .....................#8 Georgia 3/21/12Hit 3 home runs .....................Georgia Tech 3/26/09Hit 4 home runs .....................(4) Hofstra 3/24/12Drew 6-8 walks ......................(8) Tennessee Tech 3/2/12Struck out 7-9 times ...............(9) Towson 3/31/12Stuck out 10-14 times ............(13) UNCW 4/7/12Stole 3 bases .........................Purdue 2/26/11Stole 4 bases .........................Georgia 5/20/11Stole 5 bases .........................Eastern Kentucky 2/24/12Committed 3 errors ...............Delaware 4/21/12Committed 4-9 errors ............(4) ETSU 2/11/12Committed 10+ errors ..........(11) Savannah State 2/12/08Run-ruled Georgia State........#19 Auburn; W, 9-1 in 5 innings 2/22/12

The last time a Panther Batter...Scored 3 runs ....................... Cassie Boese vs. George Mason 5/4/12Scored 4 runs ....................... Whitney Phillips vs. JMU 4/17/10Scored 5+ runs ..................... (6) Catherine Lee vs. Savannah St. 2/12/08Registered 3 hits .................. Jessica Clifton vs. George Mason 5/4/12Registered 4 hits .................. Ashley Christy 5/5/12Registered 5+ hits ................ (6) Catharine Lee vs. Savannah St. 2/12/08Hit 2 doubles ........................ Callie Alford vs. JMU 4/28/12Hit 3 doubles ........................ Catherine Lee vs. Savannah St. 2/12/08Hit 2 triples .......................... Whitney Phillips vs. Auburn 2/17/10Hit 2 home runs .................... Paige Nowacki vs. UNCW 4/7/12Hit a grand slam ................... Paige Nowacki vs. West. Carolina 2/12/12Hit a walk-off home run ........ Brenna Morrissey vs. Drexel 4/14/12Recorded 3 RBI..................... Alford and Christy vs Drexel 4/15/12Recorded 4 RBI..................... Paige Nowacki vs. UNCW 4/7/12Recorded 5 RBI..................... Callie Alford vs. JMU 4/28/12Recorded 6+ RBI .................. (8) Lauren Jones vs. Savannah St. 2/12/08Had 8 total bases .................. Paige Nowacki vs. UNCW 4/7/12Had 9 total bases .................. Emily Althafer vs. Longwood 2/12/12Had 10+ total bases .............. (10) Whitney Phillips vs. JMU 4/17/10Stole 2 bases ........................ Whitney Phillips vs. Towson 4/1/12Walked 3 times ..................... Callie Alford vs. Campbell 2/25/12Walked 4 times ..................... Ashley Christy vs. JMU 4/28/12Struck out 3 times ................. Callie Alford at Kennesaw St. 3/17/12

The last time a Panther Pitcher...Threw a no-hitter .................. McCall Langford at Towson 3/27/11Struck out 7-9 batters ........... (9) Alana Thomas vs Towson 3/31/12Struck out 10-14 batters ....... (13) Kaitlyn Medlam at UNCW 4/7/12Struck out 15+ batters .......... (15) Elizabeth Hyman vs. Belmont 4/24/05Allowed 7-9 hits ................... (8) McCall Langford vs. JMU 4/28/12Allowed 10+ hits .................. (15) Alana Thomas vs. Syracuse 2/13/11Allowed 7-9 runs .................. (8) 2 Panthers vs. Hofstra 3/24/12Allowed 10+ runs ................. (12) Alana Thomas vs. Syracuse 2/13/11

The last time an Opposing Batter...Scored 3 runs ....................... 3 players from Hofstra 3/24/12Scored 4 runs ....................... Veronica Grant of Purdue 2/13/11Registered 3 hits .................. Tessa Ziemba of Hofstra 3/24/12Registered 4 hits .................. Andrea Rogers of UAB 2/11/07Hit 2 doubles ........................ Paige Collings of Drexel 4/14/12Hit 2 home runs .................... Brook Lathan of Auburn 2/22/12Recorded 3 RBI..................... 3 players from Hofstra 3/24/12Recorded 4 RBI..................... Brooke Lathan of Auburn 2/22/12Recorded 5+ RBI .................. Brenna Hesssen of Georgia 5/20/11Stole 2 bases ........................ Ashley Thomas of Georgia Tech 2/29/12Stole 3 bases ........................ Kristy Jones of Georgia Tech 2/7/09Walked 3 times ..................... Kayla Ledbetter of Miami (OH) 3/6/11Struck out 3 times ................. Alyssa Collins of Ball State 2/27/11

The last time an Opposing Pitcher...Threw a no-hitter .................. Olivia Gallati of Hofstra 5/14/10Struck out 7-9 batters ........... (7) Katie Lingmai of Towson 4/1/12Struck out 10-14 batters ....... (10) Olivia Gallati of Hofstra 5/14/10Struck out 15+ batters .......... (16) Amanda Henderson of KSU 3/17/12Allowed 7-9 hits ................... (9) Hillary Allen of Drexel 4/14/12Allowed 10-14 hits ................ (10) Chenxi Jiao of Delaware 4/21/12Allowed 15+ hits .................. (18) Lauren Collier of Furman 4/6/11Allowed 7-9 runs .................. (8) Amanda Davenport of UNCW 4/6/12Allowed 10+ runs ................. (14) Amanda Aditays of UNCW 3/27/10Walked 8-10 batters ............. (8) Hillary Allen of Drexel 4/14/12

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1984 (18-19)

Head Coach: Bob HeckFinal Season of Slow Pitch Softball(Does not count in overall standings)

3/6 Appalachian State .......... W 8-33/6 Appalachian State .......... W 1-03/7 West Georgia ..................L 3-53/7 West Georgia ..................L 3-43/16 (1)Virginia Wesleyan ..... W 8-33/16 (1)Appalachian State .......L 1-63/16 (1)Payne College ........... W 9-33/16 (1)Catawba ......................L 3-43/17 (1)St. Augustine ...............L 5-6 3/17 (1)Lenoir-Rhyne ..............L 2-53/21 Columbus College ..........L 5-123/21 Columbus College ..........L 12-143/22 Wittenberg .................... W 13-23/22 Wittenberg .................... W 23-13/24 Gardner-Webb .............. W 6-23/24 Hiwassee .........................L 2-53/24 Georgia Tech ................. W 6-23/30 (2)Pensacola JC ...............L 2-133/31 (2)Gulf Coast CC .............L 4-63/31 (2)West Florida ................L 3-53/31 (2)Columbus College ......L 1-23/31 (2)Faulkney State ........... W 8-14/4 Georgia Tech ...................L 4-64/4 Georgia Tech ................. W 12-14/6 (3)South Florida ...............L 5-94/6 (3)Delta State ................. W 9-84/7 (3)Troy State ....................L 3-94/11 North Georgia ............... W 8-34/11 North Georgia ............... W 9-34/18 LaGrange College ......... W 18-04/18 LaGrange College ......... W 11-04/23 LaGrange College ......... W 9-64/23 LaGrange College ......... W 15-34/25 Truitt-McConnell ........... W 9-34/25 Truitt-McConnell .............L 6-114/27 North Georgia .................L 6-94/28 Truitt-McConnell .............L 7-15

1-Salisbury, N.C. 2-Panama City, Fla. 3-Pensacola, Fla.

1985 (15-24)

Head Coach: Bob HeckFirst Year of Fast-Pitch Softball3/2 Florida A&M ....................L 1-53/2 Florida A&M .................. W 3-13/6 Mercer CC ......................L 5-63/6 Mercer CC .................... W 4-23/9 Liberty Baptist .................L 6-83/9 Liberty Baptist ............... W 9-33/14 Onadaga ..........................L 0-43/14 Onadaga ........................ W 3-23/16 (1)Mississippi State .........L 1-173/16 (1)Tennessee Tech ......... W 17-33/17 (1)West Georgia ............ W 4-13/17 (1)Mississippi ..................L 3-73/18 DePaul .............................L 6-83/18 DePaul ........................... W 10-43/23 (2)South Florida ...............L 1-33/23 (2)Michigan State ............L 1-53/24 (2)Bradley........................L 2-63/24 (2)East Carolina ...............L 4-63/24 (2)Southern Miss ........... W 3-1

3/27 West Georgia ................ W 7-33/27 West Georgia ................ W 6-13/30 (3)Furman ...................... W 4-33/30 (3)Winthrop .....................L 1-93/30 (3)Newberry ................. W 18-24/3 Nicholls State ...................L 3-104/3 Nicholls State ...................L 3-104/6 (4)Louisiana Tech ............L 0-94/6 (4)Adelphi .......................L 5-114/6 (4)Florida State ................L 0-74/6 (4)Western Illinois ...........L 0-74/13 (5)Sacred Heart ...............L 1-54/13 (5)Virginia ..................... W 8-44/13 (5)VCU ............................L 0-64/13 (5)Sacred Heart ...............L 0-64/13 (5)VCU ............................L 0-24/20 (6)Lander ........................L 3-74/20 (6)Tennessee Tech ......... W 12-44/20 (6)West Georgia ............ W 12-24/29 Furman ............................L 0-2

1-Mississippi St. Tournament (Starkville, Miss.)2-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3-Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 4-South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 5-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 6-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.)

1986 (26-26)

NSWAC RunnerupHead Coach: Bob Heck3/7 Savannah State ............... W 15-23/7 Savannah State ............... W 11-03/8 (1)Lander ........................L 0-13/8 (1)Tennessee Tech ...........L 2-43/8 (1)Georgia Southern ........L 2-43/9 George Mason .................L 2-133/9 George Mason .................L 1-33/10 Mississippi ......................L 1-53/10 Mississippi ......................L 1-83/15 UNC-Charlotte ............... W 3-23/15 UNC-Charlotte ............... W 6-53/16 (2)DePaul ........................L 3-53/16 (2)DePaul ........................L 1-23/21 (3)Miami (Ohio) ............. W 5-03/21 (3)Maine ..........................L 2-43/21 (3)South Florida ...............L 0-73/21 (3)Michigan State ............L 0-83/21 (3)Southern Mississippi . W 5-43/26 Wilmington (Ohio) ........ W 8-03/26 Wilmington (Ohio) ........ W 10-53/27 Ohio State ...................... W 2-13/27 Ohio State ........................L 1-33/28 (3)Mississippi State .........L 0-23/28 (3)St. Mary’s ................... W 5-13/28 (3)Southern Mississippi ...L 2-53/28 (3)Arkansas State ........... W 11-54/2 Furman .......................... W 8-54/2 Furman .......................... W 4-24/5 (4)Limestone ...................L 0-64/5 (4)Coastal Carolina ....... W 6-54/5 (4)Winthrop .....................L 3-64/7 Columbus ...................... W 10-04/7 Columbus ...................... W 8-14/11 (5)Creighton ....................L 3-54/11 (5)Bradley........................L 1-34/11 (5)Loyola-Chicago ......... W 4-04/11 (5)Western Illinois ...........L 0-54/16 at West Georgia ............. W 7-1

4/16 at West Georgia ............. W 1-04/19 (6)Georgia Southern ........L 1-44/19 (6)Mercer ...................... W 6-14/19 (6)Stetson ........................L 2-54/19 (6)Georgia Southern ...... W 10-54/19 (6)Stetson ........................L 4-54/21 Augusta ......................... W 5-24/21 Augusta ......................... W 9-54/23 Mercer ........................... W 11-24/23 Mercer ........................... W 11-04/25 (7)South Florida ...............L 0-34/25 (7)Virginia ..................... W 4-24/25 (7)South Carolina.............L 0-64/25 (7)East Carolina ...............L 0-3

1-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)3-Mississippi St. Tourament (Starkville, Miss.) 4-Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 5-Western Illinois Tournament (Macomb, Ill.) 6-NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 7-South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)

1987 (26-22)

NSWAC RunnerupHead Coach: Bob Heck Valparasio ..................... W 3-2 Valparasio ..................... W 9-1 (1)Lander ........................L 0-1 (1)Tennessee Tech ......... W 7-1 (1)East Carolina ...............L 4-5 North Carolina .................L 0-3 North Carolina .................L 1-8 (2)UNC-Charlotte .......... W 7-0 (2)Limestone ................. W 3-0 (2)Miami (Ohio) ............. W 6-1 (3)Bradley........................L 3-6 (3)Ohio State ................. W 6-4 (3)Massachusetts .............L 4-7 (3)Furman ........................L 3-7 (3)Eastern Michigan ........L 1-9 Winthrop .........................L 0-2 Winthrop .........................L 1-4 USC Upstate................... W 2-1 USC Upstate................... W 4-1 at Furman ........................L 0-1 at Furman ........................L 3-7 Nicholls State ...................L 4-13 Nicholls State ...................L 0-13 (4)George Mason .......... W 2-0 (4)South Carolina.............L 0-9 (4)Furman ........................L 5-6 (4)South Florida ............. W 4-3 (4)Louisiana Tech ............L 0-2 (4)Nicholls State ..............L 2-3 (4)Florida State ................L 1-4 at Augusta ..................... W 5-0 at Augusta ..................... W 9-2 at Georgia Tech ............. W 10-0 at Georgia Tech ............. W 11-0 West Florida .................. W 2-0 West Florida .................. W 5-0 Samford ......................... W 12-1 Samford ......................... W 7-2 at Columbus .................. W 4-1 at Columbus .................. W 6-0 (5)Georgia Southern ...... W 6-1 (5)Mercer ........................L 5-7 (5)Florida A&M .............. W 3-0

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(5)Stetson ...................... W 2-0 (5)Mercer ...................... W 5-1 (5)Stetson ........................L 2-3 (5)Stetson ...................... W 2-1 (10) (5)Stetson ........................L 3-5

1-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga) 3-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 5-NSWAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

1988 (42-20)

NSWAC RunnerupHead Coach: Bob Heck USC-Aiken ..................... W 17-2 USC-Aiken ..................... W 11-0 Lander ........................... W 2-1 Tennessee Tech ............. W 13-0 East Carolina ...................L 5-6 Valparaiso ..................... W 3-0 Miami (Ohio) ...................L 1-2 UNC-Wilmington ........... W 4-1 Wilmington (Ohio) ........ W 8-4 Wilmington (Ohio) ........ W 19-0 Saginaw Valley State ........L 1-2 Saginaw Valley State ...... W 7-4 Greensboro ................... W 22-1 Charlotte ....................... W 1-0 Charlotte ....................... W 5-0 George Mason ............... W 4-3 George Mason ............... W 6-2 Bradley ............................L 2-6 Bradley .......................... W 3-1 (1)Stetson ...................... W 6-0 (1)Virginia ..................... W 6-2 (1)Massachusetts .............L 1-2 (1)Southern Illinois ..........L 1-3 (1)Northern Illinois ..........L 2-3 Winthrop ....................... W 3-1 Winthrop ....................... W 6-0 Gustavus Adolphus ........ W 5-0 Gustavus Adolphus ........ W 14-0 at Samford ..................... W 3-0 at Samford ..................... W 8-3 Furman .......................... W 4-3 Furman ............................L 1-2 (2)South Carolina.............L 0-7 (2)North Carolina .......... W 7-3 (2)Georgia Southern ...... W 1-0 (2)Winthrop ................... W 4-1 (2)South Carolina.............L 3-9 Augusta ......................... W 6-3 (3)North Carolina ............L 1-2 (3)South Carolina.............L 3-11 (3)Nicholls State ..............L 5-6 (3)Louisiana Lafayette .... W 1-0 (3)Winthrop ................... W 5-1 (3)South Carolina.............L 0-9 Mercer ........................... W 11-0 Mercer ........................... W 5-0 Georgia Tech ................. W 7-1 Georgia Tech ................. W 7-1 at Florida State ................L 0-5 at Florida State ................L 1-2 Columbus ...................... W 4-0 Columbus ........................L 2-4 USC Upstate................... W 8-5 USC Upstate................... W 4-3

4/30 (4)Georgia Southern ...... W 7-24/30 (4)Mercer ...................... W 11-34/30 (4)Samford .................... W 2-05/1 (4)Florida A&M .............. W 7-15/1 (4)Stetson ........................L 3-45/1 (4)Florida A&M .............. W 11-15/2 (4)Stetson ........................L 4-55/2 (4)Stetson ........................L 0-6

1-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 3-UTC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)4-NSWAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.)

1989 (31-23)

NSWAC Champions (12-2)Head Coach: Bob Heck Virginia ...........................L 0-5 Virginia ...........................L 2-4 Lander ........................... W 5-0 Tennessee Tech ............. W 12-10 at Samford ..................... W 4-0 at Samford ..................... W 5-3 Columbus ...................... W 3-1 USC Upstate................... W 4-0 Baptist ........................... W 6-0 Saginaw Valley State ...... W 5-4 Saginaw Valley State ........L 4-6 Bradley ............................L 2-6 Bradley ............................L 1-2 George Mason .................L 4-5 George Mason .................L 3-8 (1)Missouri .................... W 4-3 (1)Illinois State ................L 1-2 (1)Ohio State ................. W 7-1 (1)North Carolina ............L 0-3 at Stetson .........................L 8-9 at Stetson ....................... W 9-4 (2) North Carolina ......... W 7-4 (2) Winthrop .................. W 1-0 (2)Toledo ....................... W 2-0 (2)South Carolina.............L 1-2 Toledo .............................L 0-5 Toledo .............................L 1-7 at Mercer ....................... W 4-1 at Mercer ....................... W 2-0 (3)Virginia .......................L 0-7 (3)Temple ........................L 1-3 (3)Charlotte ................... W 9-0 (3)Delaware .....................L 0-1 (3)Drexel ....................... W 1-0 at Furman ........................L 2-6 at Furman ...................... W 2-1 (4)Georgia Southern ........L 2-3 (4)South Carolina.............L 3-5 (4)East Carolina ............. W 5-4 (4)South Carolina.............L 0-1

Samford ......................... W 4-0 Samford ......................... W 4-3 Mercer ........................... W 3-1 Mercer ........................... W 3-0 Florida A&M .................. W 4-0 Florida A&M ....................L 1-2 Georgia Southern .......... W 3-0 Georgia Southern .......... W 8-1 at Georgia Tech ............. W 4-3 at Georgia Tech ...............L 5-6 (5)Florida A&M .............. W 5-2 (5)Samford .................... W 6-3 (5)Mercer ........................L 0-2 (5)Mercer ...................... W 1-0

1-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-S. Carolina Round Robin (Columbia, S.C.) 3-Virginia Invitational (Charlottesville, Va.)4-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.) 5-NSWAC Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1990 (42-23, 11-3 NSWAC/1st)

NSWAC ChampionsHead Coach: Bob Heck2/28 South Carolina .................L 0-22/28 South Carolina .................L 0-43/3 (1)East Carolina ............. W 3-03/3 (1)Tennessee Tech ......... W 6-03/4 (1)Miami (Ohio) ...............L 1-33/4 (1)Virginia ..................... W 2-1 (12)3/4 (1)UNC-Wilmington....... W 10-23/6 at Mercer* .......................L 0-13/6 at Mercer* ..................... W 4-03/10 (2)Baptist ....................... W 1-03/10 (2)Columbus ................. W 3-13/10 (2)USC Upstate .............. W 5-03/12 George Mason ............... W 8-03/12 George Mason ............... W 5-13/16 (3)Missouri .................... W 1-03/16 (3)Northern Iowa ........... W 3-2 (10) 3/16 (3)llinois State..................L 2-33/18 (3)Indiana ........................L 0-33/18 (3)Florida A&M ............. W 1-0 (8)3/21 Bradley .......................... W 2-13/21 Bradley .......................... W 3-13/24 at Florida State ................L 0-23/24 at Florida State ................L 0-83/25 at Florida A&M* ............. W 8-13/25 at Florida A&M* ............. W 5-03/27 Samford* ....................... W 3-03/27 Samford* ....................... W 2-03/30 (4)South Florida ...............L 0-23/30 (4)Samford .................... W 2-13/31 (4)Michigan State .......... W 3-13/31 (4)Oklahoma State ...........L 0-83/31 (4)Southern Mississippi . W 1-03/31 (4)Florida State .............. W 1-0 (9)

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3/31 (4)Oklahma State .............L 1-34/1 Georgia College ............ W 4-24/1 Georgia College ............ W 9-04/3 Mercer* ......................... W 7-34/3 Mercer* ......................... W 6-34/11 at Georgia Southern*..... W 2-04/11 at Georgia Southern*..... W 3-24/13 (5)Coastal Carolina ....... W 4-24/13 (5)Charlotte .....................L 2-44/14 (5)Georgia Southern ...... W 5-04/14 (5)South Carolina.............L 0-34/15 Georgia Tech ................. W 7-14/15 Georgia Tech ................. W 1-0 (9)4/17 Furman ............................L 2-44/17 Furman ............................L 1-24/18 at Samford* .....................L 6-74/18 at Samford* ................... W 12-3 South Florida ...................L 0-2 South Florida ...................L 0-2 Louisiana Lafayette ..........L 0-4 Stetson ........................... W 3-0 Stetson .............................L 3-6 Connecticut .....................L 0-1 Adelphi ......................... W 11-4 Penn State ........................L 2-9 Detroit .............................L 2-4 Massachusetts ............... W 3-2 Detroit ........................... W 2-0 Kent State ...................... W 7-2 (6)Georgia Southern ...... W 5-2 (6)Samford .................... W 6-4 (6)Samford .................... W 2-0

* Conference Game1-Georgia State Tournament2-Georgia State Tournament3-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)4-Orlando, Fla., Tournament5-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.)6-NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

1991 (35-32)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/17 Georgia Southern .......... W 6-12/26 Campbell ...................... W 6-12/26 Campbell ...................... W 6-23/1 (1)Louisiana Tech ............L 5-113/2 (1)Tennessee Tech ......... W 8-33/2 (1)Ball State ................... W 4-33/5 South Carolina ............... W 1-03/5 South Carolina .................L 0-53/7 at Georgia Tech ...............L 1-23/7 at Georgia Tech ...............L 1-23/9 (2)Baptist .........................L 1-53/9 (2)USC Upstate ................L 0-23/9 (2)Columbus ...................L 3-53/10 (2)Southern Illinois ..........L 2-33/10 (2)George Mason .......... W 4-33/15 (3)South Carolina.............L 0-93/15 (3)Connecticut.................L 3-83/15 (3)Southern Illinois ..........L 0-13/16 (3)South Florida ...............L 2-53/16 (3)Nicholls State ..............L 0-83/20 Bradley ............................L 1-4 (9)3/20 Bradley .......................... W 2-13/23 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... W 17-03/23 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... W 9-03/25 Augusta ......................... W 11-13/25 Augusta ......................... W 5-2

3/26 at Samford ..................... W 8-13/26 at Samford .......................L 0-14/2 at Mercer ....................... W 1-04/2 at Mercer ....................... W 5-24/5 (4)Wichita State ...............L 0-34/5 (4)Winthrop .....................L 3-44/5 (4)Louisiana Lafayette ......L 0-14/6 (4)South Florida ............. W 9-5 (9)4/6 (4)Samford .................... W 4-0 (9)4/6 (4)Louisiana Lafayette ......L 2-34/10 Kennesaw State .............. W 1-0 (10)4/10 Kennesaw State .............. W 3-04/12 (5)Georgia Southern ...... W 2-14/12 (5)Charlotte .....................L 0-24/12 (5)South Carolina.............L 0-44/13 (5)Coastal Carolina ....... W 5-14/13 (5)South Carolina.............L 0-54/15 Mercer ........................... W 9-04/15 Mercer ........................... W 7-04/16 at Furman ........................L 0-44/16 at Furman ........................L 1-64/17 Samford ...........................L 2-54/17 Samford ......................... W 4-14/19 Northwestern State ..........L 0-64/19 Charlotte ....................... W 2-1 (8)4/21 Louisiana Tech .................L 0-44/23 Florida A&M ....................L 0-54/23 Florida A&M .................. W 2-14/26 Rutgers .......................... W 1-04/26 George Mason ............... W 5-14/27 Detroit .............................L 3-44/27 George Mason ............... W 3-04/27 Drexel ............................ W 4-04/27 Penn State ...................... W 4-04/28 Rutgers .......................... W 3-24/28 Detroit .............................L 2-44/30 Georgia College ............ W 4-3 (9)4/30 Georgia College ............ W 7-25/3 (6)Mercer ...................... W 4-15/3 (6)Stetson ........................L 0-15/3 (6)Georgia Southern ........L 2-3

* No conference regular-season schedule1-Georgia State Tournament2-Georgia State Tournament3-South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.)4-Tournament (Location N/A)5-Tournament (Location N/A)6-New South Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

1992 (35-27-1)

TAAC ChampionsHead Coach: Bob Heck2/16 Army ............................. W 8-52/16 Army ............................. W 4-02/23 at Georgia Southern ...... W 2-12/23 at Georgia Southern ........L 0-42/26 Georgia College ............ W 9-02/26 Georgia College ............ W 4-03/3 South Carolina .................L 0-5 (9)3/3 South Carolina .................L 1-63/6 Centenary .......................L 2-33/6 Centenary .......................T 3-33/7 vs. Southeast Missouri......L 0-13/7 vs. N.C. A&T ................... W 18-13/7 vs. Charleston Southern . W 2-03/8 USC Upstate................... W 3-13/8 Georgia Southern .......... W 5-13/8 Austin Peay .................... W 7-0

3/18 vs. Bradley (at Mercer) .. W 9-03/20 (1)Kent State ....................L 3-83/20 (1)Furman ...................... W 4-33/21 (1)Northern Iowa .............L 3-63/21 (1)South Florida ...............L 3-43/22 at Florida A&M .............. W 14-73/22 at Florida A&M .............. W 3-03/27 (2)Samford .................... W 8-03/27 (2)South Carolina.............L 2-93/27 (2)North Carolina ............L 2-163/28 Georgia Tech ...................L 1-43/28 Georgia Tech ...................L 3-74/1 Troy State ........................L 6-74/1 Troy State ...................... W 4-04/4 (3)at South Carolina .........L 0-24/4 (3)vs. Winthrop .............. W 4-04/5 (3)at South Carolina .........L 0-74/5 (3)vs. Winthrop ................L 2-34/5 (3)vs. Winthrop .............. W 4-04/10 (4)vs. Iowa State ............. W 6-54/10 (4)vs. Kansas ....................L 1-64/10 (4)vs. Oklahoma State ......L 0-94/11 (4)vs. Oklahoma City ..... W 5-4 (11)4/11 (4)vs. Oklahoma State ......L 0-44/14 Furman .......................... W 4-24/14 Furman .......................... W 4-24/15 Samford ......................... W 6-04/15 Samford ......................... W 5-44/17 (5)vs. Louisiana Tech .......L 0-114/17 (5) vs. UNC-Wilmington . W 3-14/17 (5) vs. S.E. Louisiana ...... W 8-44/18 (5) vs. South Florida ....... W 3-24/18 (5) vs. Furman ..................L 1-104/18 (5) vs. Tennessee Tech ... W 3-04/19 (5) vs. South Florida .........L 3-84/22 Mercer ........................... W 10-04/22 Mercer ........................... W 5-04/25 Georgia Tech ................. W 5-24/25 Georgia Tech ...................L 2-34/26 Stetson .............................L 6-74/26 Stetson .............................L 1-64/28 Kennesaw State ................L 4-74/28 Kennesaw State ................L 6-135/1 (6)Mercer ...................... W 5-35/1 (6)Centenary ................. W 8-15/1 (6)Stetson ...................... W 3-15/2 (6)Stetson ...................... W 4-3 (10)

* No conference regular-season schedule1-Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-Birmingham-Southern Tournament (Birming-ham, Ala.)3-South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)4-Oklahoma St. Tournament (Stillwater, Okla.)5-Chattanooga Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.)6-TAAC Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

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1993 (39-16)

TAAC ChampionsHead Coach: Bob Heck2/21 Georgia Southern ........ hW 14-02/21 Georgia Southern ........ hW 3-22/28 South Carolina ............. hW 8-02/28 South Carolina ............. hW 7-63/6 Georgia Southern ........ hW 8-03/6 Kennesaw State ............ hW 7-2 (8)3/6 Florida A&M ................ hW 14-03/7 Tennessee Tech ........... hW 1-03/7 Austin Peay .................. hW 9-13/11 Kutztown ...................... hW 6-03/11 Kutztown ...................... hW 2-13/19 (1)Louisiana Lafayette ....nL 0-53/19 (1)Rhode Island ........... nW 4-33/19 (1)Florida State ..............nL 0-13/20 (1)Eastern Illinois ..........nL 0-23/20 (1)Drake ...................... nW 3-13/24 Limestone .................... hW 4-03/24 Limestone .................... hW 8-03/26 (2)Cambell .................. nW 6-03/26 (2)North Carolina ..........nL 0-63/28 (2)Toledo ..................... nW 3-03/28 (2)Winthrop ................. aW 11-44/2 (3)North Carolina ........ nW 5-34/2 (3)Drexel ..................... nW 8-34/3 (3)Georgia Tech .......... nW 7-04/3 (3)Charlotte ................. nW 5-24/3 (3)Mercer .................... nW 3-14/7 Samford ....................... aW 4-04/7 Samford ....................... aW 4-14/9 Georgia Southern ........ hW 7-14/10 (4)Louisiana Lafayette .. nW 2-04/10 (4)South Carolina...........aL 0-74/10 (4)Louisiana Lafayette ....nL 0-14/10 (4)Georgia Southern .... nW 3-14/14 Georgia Tech .................aL 1-24/14 Georgia Tech .................aL 1-24/16 (5)Louisiana Tech ..........nL 3-44/16 (5)Winthrop ................. nW 4-24/16 (5)Nicholls State .......... nW 1-0 (18)4/17 (5)UNC-Wilmington..... nW 3-14/17 (5)East Carolina .............nL 0-14/18 (5)Texas-Arlington.........nL 0-24/20 Georgia Tech ............... hW 6-5 (17)4/20 Georgia Tech .................hL 2-34/22 Furman ........................ aW 2-04/22 Furman ........................ aW 6-34/24 Virginia .........................hL 1-84/24 Virginia ....................... hW 4-34/27 Kennesaw State ..............aL 0-44/27 Kennesaw State ..............aL 1-24/30 (6)Mercer .................... aW 9-04/30 (6)Samford .................. nW 5-05/1 (6)Stetson .................... nW 1-05/1 (6)Stetson ......................nL 2-35/1 (6)Stetson .................... nW 3-0

* No conference regular-season schedule1-Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.)3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)4-Sourh Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)5-Frost Cutlery Classic6-TAAC Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

1994 (40-27-1, 7-5 TAAC)

TAAC Champions • NCAA TournamentHead Coach: Bob Heck2/19 *Samford ..................... hW 3-02/19 *Samford ..................... hW 3-12/23 South Carolina (DH) ....DNP2/27 Louisiana Tech ...............hL 1-32/27 Louisiana Tech ...............hL 0-73/05 Georgia Southern ........ hW 1-03/05 Troy State .................... hW 1-03/05 Limestone College ...... hW 6-03/06 Jacksonville State ......... hW 8-03/06 Tennessee Tech ........... hW 6-13/06 Georgia Southern ..........hL 2-33/10 Univ. of Mobile ............. hW 1-03/10 Univ. of Mobile ............. hW 6-33/11 Eastern Kentucky ......... hW 1-0 (8)3/11 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ..... hW 1-03/11 Mercer ......................... hW 8-03/12 Eastern Kentucky ......... hW 4-0 3/12 USC-Aiken ................... hW 3-03/12 Troy State .................... hW 1-03/18 (1)No. 21 Illinois Chicago nL 2-3 (8)3/18 (1)Massachusetts ......... nW 7-43/18 (1)Western Illinois .........nL 4-53/19 (1)Northern Iowa ......... nW 1-0 (8)3/19 (1)Miami (OH) ............. nW 6-13/19 (1)No.14 Texas A&M ......nL 1-23/23 (2)No.18 Utah State ........nL 0-33/23 (2)No.11 Kansas .............nL 1-23/23 (2)No.1 Arizona .............nL 1-143/26 (2)No.6 CS-Northridge nW 2-13/26 (2)No.15 Washington .....nL 2-83/30 St. Peters ...................... hW 4-13/30 St. Peters ...................... hW 8-04/01 (3)UNC Wilmington ..... nW 8-24/01 (3)Stetson .................... nW 6-44/01 (3)Canisius ....................nL 1-24/02 (3)Chattanooga ........... nW 4-24/02 (3)Canisius ....................nL 1-24/02 *Centenary ...................hL 1-34/04 *Centenary ................. hW 3-14/09 No. 14 South Carolina .....aL 2-44/09 No. 14 South Carolina .....aL 0-54/10 *SE Louisiana............... hW 2-04/10 *SE Louisiana............... hW 4-04/12 Georgia Tech .................aL 2-154/12 Georgia Tech .................aL 0-5

4/15 (4)Northwestern State .. nW 3-24/15 (4)Hofstra .................... nW 2-1 (8)4/16 (4)UNC-Wilmington..... nW 3-14/16 (4)Furman .................... nW 4-14/17 (4)McNeese State ..........nT 2-2 (9)4/17 (4)Tennessee Tech ....... nW 3-24/17 (4)Texas A&M ................nL 1-24/21 *Samford .......................aL 0-14/21 *Samford ..................... aW 2-14/23 *SE Louisiana.................aL 2-3 (9)4/23 *SE Louisiana.................aL 4-54/24 *Centenary ................. aW 1-0 (8)4/24 *Centenary ...................aL 1-2 (8)4/26 Kennesaw State ..............hL 4-5 (8)4/26 Kennesaw State ..............hL 2-54/29 (5)College of Charleston nW 9-04/29 (5)Samford ....................nL 3-64/29 (5)Mercer .................... nW 4-14/30 (5)SE Louisiana ............ nW 3-1 (8)4/30 (5)Samford .................. nW 2-1 (9)4/30 (5)Centenary ............... nW 2-14/30 (5)Centenary ............... nW 2-1 (9)5/20 (6)UCLA ........................nL 1-25/21 (6)South Carolina...........aL 1-6

* Conference game1-Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-Pony Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)4-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn)5-TAAC Taournament (DeLand, Fla.)6-NCAA Regional (Columbia, S.C.)

1995 (30-19, 11-1 TAAC)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/25 South Carolina ...............aL 0-22/25 South Carolina ...............aL 0-33/4 Troy State ......................hL 0-33/4 Middle Tennessee State hW 1-03/11 Limestone .................... hW 15-03/11 Chattanooga ................ hW 7-03/11 Mercer ......................... hW 11-43/17 (1)Iowa State ..................nL 2-43/17 (1)Southern Illinois ........nL 1-73/17 (1)Eastern Michigan .... nW 4-3(12)3/18 (1)Ohio State ............... nW 7-23/18 (1)Princeton ..................nL 1-83/22 (2)Cal State-Fullerton ....aL 0-23/24 (2)Bowling Green ..........nL 0-63/24 (2)Oklahoma State .........nL 4-93/25 (2)Louisiana Lafayette ....nL 1-43/26 (2)Kansas .......................nL 2-63/29 Furman ........................ hW 2-03/29 Furman ........................ hW 4-33/31 (3)Maryland ................ nW 11-33/31 (3)Tennessee-Martin ... nW 15-03/31 (3)Troy State ..................nL 3-44/1 (3)Toledo ..................... nW 2-1 (9)4/1 (3)Charlotte ................. nW 3-24/1 (3)Bradley.................... nW 5-24/1 (3)Toledo .......................nL 0-24/5 Georgia Tech ............... hW 6-24/5 Georgia Tech ............... hW 5-24/12 *S.E. Louisiana ............. hW 3-04/12 *S.E. Louisiana ............. hW 7-44/13 *Samford ..................... hW 3-04/13 *Samford ..................... hW 3-2 (9)4/14 (4)South Florida ........... nW 12-74/14 (4)No. 16 Nicholls State ..nL 0-7

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4/15 (4)Eastern Kentucky .... nW 6-44/15 (4)No. 11 South Carolina nL 0-3 4/15 (4)Marshall .................. nW 5-24/15 (4)Virginia .....................nL 5-84/18 *Centenary ................. hW 4-24/18 *Centenary ................. hW 9-14/20 *Samford ..................... aW 9-04/20 *Samford ..................... aW 5-04/23 *S.E. Louisiana ............. aW 9-04/23 *S.E. Louisiana ............. aW 7-64/24 *Centenary ................. aW 5-14/24 *Centenary ...................aL 2-34/28 (5)Florida Atlantic .........hL 1-24/28 (5)Centenary ............... hW 5-34/29 (5)Campbell ..................hL 1-2

* Conference game1-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga)4-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)5-TAAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

1996 (20-24, 8-8 TAAC)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/22 Mercer ......................... hW 7-62/22 Mercer ......................... hW 3-02/24 Columbus College ...... hW 6-22/24 Columbus College ........hL 4-72/25 South Carolina ...............hL 0-62/25 South Carolina ...............hL 4-103/2 *Samford ..................... hW 3-03/2 *Samford ..................... hW 7-23/3 Troy State ......................hL 3-43/3 Middle Tennessee State hW 8-13/5 Western Illinois .............hL 1-33/5 Western Illinois ........... hW 3-03/15 (1)Northern Iowa ......... nW 3-1 (9)3/15 (1)Illinois-Chicago ....... nW 8-23/15 (1)Miami-Ohio ...............nL 6-83/16 (1)Samford ....................nL 0-1 (8)3/16 (1)Michigan ...................nL 0-33/20 (2)No.5 CSU-Northridge nL 0-63/21 (2)No. 2 Washington .......nL 1-73/22 (2)No. 8 La. Lafayette ......nL 1-83/22 (2)No. 1 Arizona .............nL 1-43/23 (2)No. 17 Minnesota .......nL 5-6 (9)3/29 (3)Stetson ......................nL 6-73/29 (3)Tennessee Tech ....... nW 8-53/30 (3)Evansville ............... nW 8-24/1 *SE Louisiana............... hW 6-44/1 *SE Louisiana.................hL 3-54/3 *Centenary ...................hL 1-54/3 *Centenary ................. hW 10-44/6 *Jacksonville State ....... aW 5-44/6 *Jacksonville State .........aL 1-64/9 Georgia Tech ............... aW 3-24/9 Georgia Tech .................aL 1-34/11 *Samford ..................... aW 3-24/11 *Samford ..................... aW 9-04/13 *SE Louisiana.................aL 2-44/13 *SE Louisiana.................aL 7-84/14 *Centenary ...................aL 0-14/14 *Centenary ................. aW 3-24/15 *Jacksonville State .........hL 0-14/15 *Jacksonville State .........hL 6-74/19 (4)Illinois-Chicago .........hL 3-124/23 Furman ........................ aW 6-04/23 Furman ........................ aW 4-3

* Conference game1-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)4-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

1997 (22-30, 11-5 TAAC)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/21 at Mercer ..................... aW 2-02/23 *SE Louisiana.................hL 0-42/23 *SE Louisiana............... hW 3-23/2 Georgia .........................hL 1-43/3 *Jacksonville State .........hL 1-33/3 *Jacksonville State .........hL 3-53/6 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 5-23/6 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 4-23/8 (1)LSU ............................hL 0-53/8 (1)Mercer ......................hL 1-53/9 (1)Bradley.................... hW 1-03/9 (1)Alabama....................hL 2-43/9 (1)Troy State ..................hL 3-43/11 Samford ....................... hW 11-13/11 Samford ....................... hW 9-13/14 (2)Iowa State ..................nL 0-43/14 (2)Miami-Ohio ...............nL 1-23/14 (2)Florida Atlantic ....... nW 5-43/15 (2)Michigan ...................nL 3-113/15 (2)Southern Illinois ...... nW 1-03/20 (3)Cal State-Fullerton ....aL 1-163/20 (3)Washington ...............nL 0-53/21 (3)Louisiana Lafayette ....nL 0-83/22 (3)Fresno State ..............nL 0-123/22 (3)Utah State ..................nL 3-93/25 Minnesota ......................hL 1-53/25 Minnesota .................... hW 4-23/27 Centenary ................... hW 12-113/27 Centenary ................... hW 10-03/28 (4)North Carolina A&T . nW 9-23/28 (4)Alabama....................nL 2-113/29 (4)Utah ..........................nL 0-83/29 (4)Wichita State .............nL 1-74/2 Limestone ......................hL 0-44/2 Limestone .................... hW 6-44/5 Georgia Tech ............... hW 4-34/5 Georgia Tech .................hL 3-64/10 at *Samford ................. aW 5-14/10 at *Samford ................. aW 7-04/13 at *SE Louisiana ........... aW 4-04/13 at *SE Louisiana .............aL 1-84/14 at *Centenary .............. aW 10-34/14 at *Centenary ................aL 2-34/18 (5)Marshall ....................nL 0-44/18 (5)Nicholls State ............nL 0-104/19 (5)Georgia Southern .... nW 4-14/20 (5)Tennessee Tech .........nL 0-74/22 Furman ..........................hL 1-44/24 (6)Stetson .................... nW 9-54/24 (6)Jacksonville State ......aL 1-44/24 (6)Mercer .................... nW 5-44/25 (6)Jacksonville State ......aL 5-8

* Conference game1-Georgia State Round Robin (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)3-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga)5-Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)6-TAAC Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

1998 (28-23 13-3 TAAC)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/21 at South Carolina ...........aL 0-52/21 at South Carolina ......... aW 4-32/25 Limestone .................... hW 3-12/25 Limestone .................... hW 5-42/28 Tennessee Tech .............hL 6-82/28 Saint Louis ................... hW 8-12/28 Mississippi ....................hL 2-33/1 Virginia Tech .................hL 1-73/3 *Jacksonville State ....... hW 8-73/3 *Jacksonville State ....... hW 8-03/6 *Troy State ................... hW 3-13/6 *Troy State .....................hL 3-103/10 at Georgia Tech .............aL 1-23/13 (1)Purdue .................... nW 4-13/13 (1)Belmont ................... nW 12-23/13 (1)Mississippi ................nL 1-23/13 (1)Marshall ....................nL 3-53/13 (1)Hofstra ......................nL 2-103/18 (2)CS-Northridge ..........nL 0-93/19 (2)UNLV ....................... nW 6-43/20 (2)Texas .........................nL 0-83/21 (2)Fresno State ..............nL 0-93/21 (2)Texas State ................nL 0-63/26 Wright State ................ hW 5-13/27 (3)Indiana State ........... nW 3-13/27 (3)Florida State ..............nL 0-83/28 (3)Utah ..........................nL 0-63/28 (3)Wright State ............ nW 5-13/28 (3)Nicholls State ............nL 0-53/30 *Samford ..................... hW 3-23/30 *Samford ..................... hW 6-34/4 at *Troy State .................aL 0-74/4 at *Troy State .................aL 4-74/8 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 7-54/9 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 9-54/10 at *Samford ................. aW 3-04/10 at *Samford ................. aW 6-34/12 at *Centenary .............. aW 1-04/12 at *Centenary .............. aW 5-24/16 *Centenary ................. hW 4-34/16 *Centenary ................. hW 5-34/21 at Furman .................... aW 3-14/21 at Furman ......................aL 1-24/26 Belmont ....................... hW 8-04/26 Belmont .........................hL 1-04/28 at Georgia Tech .............aL 3-64/30 (4)Stetson ......................nL 1-24/30 (4)Jacksonville State .... nW 3-25/1 (4)Stetson .................... nW 3-15/1 (4)Florida International nW 3-05/2 (4)Florida Atlantic .........aL 2-3

* Conference game 1-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)2-Pony Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)3-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga)4-TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, FL)

Year-By-Year Results

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1999 (34-26, 12-10 TAAC)

Head Coach: Phyllis Guedry2/16 at Auburn .................... aW 8-02/16 at Auburn ......................aL 0-82/20 at South Carolina ......... aW 2-02/20 at South Carolina ...........aL 0-82/25 at Kennesaw State ..........aL 0-22/25 at Kennesaw State ..........aL 0-52/27 (1)Indiana State ........... hW 4-02/27 (1)Ohio State .................hL 1-32/27 (1)Tennessee Tech ....... hW 2-12/28 (1)Kentucky ................. hW 6-23/2 Furman ........................ hW 7-53/2 Furman ........................ hW 5-33/5 *Troy State ................... hW 1-03/5 *Troy State .....................hL 1-83/7 (2)Pittsburgh ............... hW 3-13/7 (2)Loyola Chicago ....... hW 4-03/7 (2)Virginia Tech .............hL 0-33/9 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 9-23/9 at *Jacksonville State .....aL 9-103/12 (3)Northern Iowa ...........nL 2-43/12 (3)Penn State .................nL 3-43/13 (3)Princeton ................ nW 3-03/13 (3)Virginia Tech .............nL 0-43/14 (3)Iowa State ................ nW 5-23/19 (4)Mercer .................... nW 5-43/19 (4)UNC-Wilmington.......nL 2-33/19 (4)Chattanooga .............nL 1-43/20 (4)Fordham .................. nW 8-03/23 Limestone .................... hW 7-03/23 Limestone .................... hW 5-33/25 Charlotte ..................... hW 5-43/26 (5)Florida Atlantic .........nL 4-53/26 (5)Illinois-Chicago ....... nW 5-43/27 (5)Kent State ................ nW 6-13/27 (5)East Carolina .............nL 3-43/28 (5)Louisiana Monroe .... nW 6-03/28 (5)Southern Mississippi .nL 0-43/30 Auburn ........................ hW 2-13/30 Auburn ........................ hW 7-64/1 at *Troy State .................aL 2-104/1 at *Troy State .................aL 2-34/4 Centenary ................... hW 8-04/4 Centenary ................... hW 9-34/6 *Jacksonville State ....... hW 3-24/6 *Jacksonville State .........hL 3-54/11 at Centenary ..................aL 1-24/11 at Centenary ................ aW 13-24/14 at *Mercer ................... aW 8-14/14 at *Mercer ................... aW 11-64/18 at *Samford ...................aL 0-14/18 at *Samford ...................aL 1-24/20 at Tennessee Tech .........aL 1-44/20 at Tennessee Tech ....... aW 3-24/22 *Samford .......................hL 0-14/22 *Samford ..................... hW 10-54/25 at Chattanooga ..............aL 4-54/25 at Chattanooga ............ aW 4-35/6 (6)Troy State ..................nL 1-75/7 (6)Samford .................. nW 5-45/7 (6)Campbell ..................nL 2-6

* Conference game1-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)4-Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.)5-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)6-TAAC Tournament (Dothan, Ala.)

2000 (33-29 8-6 TAAC)

Head Coach: Phyllis Guedry2/19 at South Carolina ...........aL 0-62/19 at South Carolina ...........aL 0-82/20 at Georgia Southern .... aW 6-12/20 at Georgia Southern ......aL 3-42/22 at Georgia ................... aW 2-02/22 at Georgia ................... aW 12-02/27 UAB ............................. hW 6-53/2 *Stetson .........................hL 0-13/2 *Stetson ....................... hW 6-03/3 (1)Marshall .................. hW 1-03/3 (1)Furman .................... hW 5-43/4 (1)Troy State ..................hL 2-103/4 (1)Butler ...................... hW 11-33/4 (1)St. John’s .................. hW 5-33/5 (1)Marshall ....................hL 1-43/7 at Chattanooga ..............aL 2-33/7 at Chattanooga ..............aL 0-53/10 (2)Southern Illinois ........nL 1-23/10 (2)Missouri ....................aL 2-53/11 (2)Northern Iowa ......... nW 15-93/11 (2)Missouri ....................aL 0-13/12 (2)Southern Illinois ........nL 1-23/12 (2)Northern Iowa ......... nW 9-73/14 *Jacksonville State .........hL 0-13/14 *Jacksonville State ....... hW 5-23/17 (3)Massachusetts ...........nL 0-23/17 (3)Florida A&M ..............nL 1-23/17 (3)Furman .................... nW 8-03/18 (3)Iowa State ................ nW 4-23/18 (3)Bethune-Cookman .. nW 4-33/19 (3)Virginia Tech ........... nW 4-13/21 Connecticut State ..........hL 1-43/21 Connecticut State ..........hL 2-43/24 (4)Evansville .................nL 0-13/24 (4)Virginia Tech ........... nW 4-13/25 (4)Connecticut...............nL 0-23/25 (4)North Carolina ..........nL 2-33/28 SW Missouri St. (@GT) nW 5-13/20 at Charlotte.................. aW 4-23/20 at Charlotte.................. aW 6-04/1 Brown .......................... hW 8-74/1 Brown .......................... hW 9-14/3 at *Mercer ................... aW 6-14/3 at *Mercer .....................aL 1-54/7 at *Campbell ............... aW 4-34/7 at *Campbell ............... aW 3-04/10 *Samford ..................... hW 1-04/10 *Samford ..................... hW 4-04/12 Chattanooga ..................hL 2-34/12 Chattanooga ..................hL 1-44/16 at UAB .......................... aW 3-24/18 at *Troy State .................aL 0-14/18 at *Troy State .................aL 1-94/22 at *Florida Atlantic ........aL 0-14/22 at *Florida Atlantic ...... aW 1-04/25 at Georgia Tech ........... aW 3-14/25 at Georgia Tech ........... aW 2-04/26 at Furman ......................aL 0-14/26 at Furman .................... aW 1-04/4 (5)Troy State ................ nW 1-04/4 (5)Stetson ......................nL 0-14/5 (5)Jacksonville State ......nL 0-2

1-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Missouri Tournament (Columbia, Mo.)3-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)5-TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)

2001 (33-25, 8-6 TAAC)

Head Coach: Phyllis Guedry2/13 Georgia Southern ........ hW 4-32/13 Georgia Southern ........ hW 5-32/17 (1)Nicholls State .......... hW 5-32/17 (1)Austin Peay ............. hW 15-02/17 (1)Mercer .................... hW 6-32/18 (1)Appalachian State ... hW 5-32/18 (1)Nicholls State .......... hW 8-02/21 Georgia Tech .................hL 0-92/21 Georgia Tech .................hL 1-32/23 (2)Pittsburgh ............... nW 3-22/23 (2)South Florida .............aL 1-2 (9)2/24 (2)Florida International .nL 1-32/24 (2)Indiana .................... nW 9-32/25 (2)Hofstra ......................nL 2-53/2 (3)Georgia Tech ............hL 7-103/2 (3)Eastern Michigan .... hW 9-13/6 *Campbell................... hW 7-53/6 *Campbell.....................hL 1-5 (8)3/9 (4)St. John’s .................. hW 5-43/9 (4)Wichita State ........... hW 8-13/10 (4)College of Charleston .hW 6-23/10 (4)Mercer .................... hW 7-13/10 (4)St. John’s .................. hW 3-03/11 (4)Saint Louis ............... hW 3-03/14 at *Jacksonville State .....aL 1-33/14 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 4-03/16 (5)Connecticut............. nW 3-03/16 (5)Utah ..........................nL 0-23/17 (5)Florida A&M ............ nW 3-03/17 (5)Bethune-Cookman ....nL 1-2 (10)3/22 Arkansas........................hL 0-73/22 Arkansas...................... hW 3-2 (8)3/23 (6)Florida A&M ............ nW 2-13/23 (6)Illinois .......................nL 1-33/24 (6)Middle Tennessee St .nL 0-23/24 (6)East Carolina ........... nW 2-03/24 (6)Middle Tennessee St. nW 7-13/25 (6)California ..................nL 1-43/27 at UAB .......................... aW 3-03/27 at UAB .......................... aW 3-14/1 Florida State ..................hL 1-94/1 Florida State ..................hL 0-104/5 Furman ..........................hL 0-64/5 Furman ..........................hL 3-64/7 *Troy State ................... hW 8-04/7 *Troy State .....................hL 0-54/9 at *Samford ...................aL 6-74/9 at *Samford ................. aW 1-0 (8)4/10 *Mercer ....................... hW 8-34/10 *Mercer ....................... hW 3-1 4/13 at *Stetson .....................aL 1-2 (8)4/13 at *Stetson ................... aW 7-24/18 *Florida Atlantic .......... hW 6-44/18 *Florida Atlantic ............hL 0-74/24 Kennesaw State ..............hL 10-155/3 (7)Stetson ...................... W 5-25/3 (7)Samford ......................L 4-65/4 (7)Troy State ....................L 4-6

* Conference game1-Georgia State Kick-Off Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)3-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)4-Georgia State Spring Classic (Marietta, Ga.)5-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)6-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)7-TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)

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2002 (38-27, 10-8 A-Sun)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/14 UAB ...............................hL 4-62/14 UAB ...............................hL 1-32/15 (1)Charleston Southern hW 6-12/15 (1)Gardner-Webb ........ hW 2-12/15 (1)UCF ...........................hL 2-52/16 (1)Western Kentucky .....hL 0-12/16 (1)Wright State ............ hW 3-12/20 at Georgia Tech .............aL 3-52/20 at Georgia Tech .............aL 2-52/23 (2)Boston College .......... W 6-52/23 (2)Tennessee .................hL 3-4 (8)2/23 (2)Ball State ................. hW 3-22/24 (2)Iowa ..........................hL 0-42/24 (2)Drexel ..................... hW 7-32/27 at Georgia Southern .... aW 8-72/27 at Georgia Southern .... aW 7-63/1 (3)Birmingham-Southern hW 3-03/3 (3)Georgia .....................hL 6-83/5 at *UCF ..........................aL 1-23/5 at *UCF ..........................aL 0-13/7 (4)Michigan State ........ nW 1-0 (8)3/7 (4)Florida International nW 3-03/8 (4)Maryland ................ nW 4-3 (10)3/8 (4)Houston .....................nL 3-133/9 (4)BYU ...........................nL 3-43/10 (4)North Carolina ........ nW 3-13/10 (4)Virginia Tech .............nL 0-43/14 Ball State ...................... hW 2-03/18 Princeton .......................hL 4-53/18 Princeton ..................... hW 1-03/22 (5)Western Kentucky ... nW 1-0 (8)3/22 (5)Maryland ................ nW 4-33/23 (5)Elon ........................ nW 2-13/23 (5)North Carolina ..........nL 1-53/23 (5)Belmont ................... nW 8-43/24 (5)Ohio State .................nL 1-33/29 Virginia ....................... hW 9-33/29 Virginia .........................hL 2-3 (9)4/2 at Birmingham Southern . aW 5-24/2 at Birmingham Southern ..aW 3-1 (8)4/5 *Stetson ....................... hW 2-04/5 *Stetson .........................hL 2-34/7 *Belmont ..................... hW 10-44/7 *Belmont ..................... hW 8-24/10 at *Troy State .................aL 4-64/10 at *Troy State .................aL 1-34/12 at *Campbell .................aL 1-2 (10)4/12 at *Campbell ............... aW 3-24/14 at Elon ......................... aW 3-14/16 *Jacksonville State .........hL 2-34/16 *Jacksonville State ....... hW 4-34/19 at *Florida Atlantic ...... aW 2-04/19 at *Florida Atlantic ........aL 0-64/22 *Samford ..................... hW 3-24/22 *Samford ..................... hW 6-54/24 at Furman .................... aW 3-04/24 at Furman ......................aL 2-34/27 at *Mercer ................... aW 1-04/27 at *Mercer ................... aW 2-15/9 (6)Troy State ................ aW 3-05/9 (6)UCF ......................... nW 6-55/10 (6)Florida Atlantic .........nL 0-25/10 (6)UCF ......................... nW 4-25/11 (6)Florida Atlantic ....... nW 3-25/11 (6)Florida Atlantic .........nL 0-4

1-Georgia State Kick-Off Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Georgia State Spring Classic (Marietta, Ga.)3-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)4-USF Speedline Tournament (Plant City, Fla.5-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)6-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Troy, Ala.)

2003 (22-33, 11-11 A-Sun)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/15 (1)Tennessee Tech .........hL 1-22/15 (1)Wright State ............ hW 4-22/19 at UAB ............................aL 1-22/19 at UAB ............................aL 0-32/22 (2)Wagner .....................hL 4-62/22 (2)Iowa ..........................hL 0-42/23 (2)Marshall ....................hL 2-62/23 (2)Iowa ..........................hL 1-42/25 Georgia Southern ........ hW 3-22/25 Georgia Southern ........ hW 4-23/1 (3)Bradley.................... hW 5-13/1 (3)Manhattan .................hL 3-43/2 (3)Georgia Tech .......... hW 3-23/2 (3)Georgia Tech ............hL 2-113/5 at *Jacksonville ............ aW 2-03/5 at *Jacksonville ..............aL 0-13/7 (4)Texas A&M ................nL 0-53/8 (4)Iowa ..........................nL 1-93/8 (4)Florida A&M ..............nL 6-83/12 Georgia Tech .................hL 1-53/12 Georgia Tech .................hL 3-73/14 (5)Texas Tech ................nL 0-103/14 (5)North Carolina ..........nL 3-103/15 (5)St. Bonaventure ........ nW 5-23/15 (5)Virginia Tech ........... aW 3-23/21 *Campbell................... hW 2-03/21 *Campbell................... hW 2-03/22 (6)Nicholls State ............nL 0-43/22 (6)Boston ..................... nW 6-03/22 (6)Middle Tennessee St. nW 5-33/23 (6)Florida State ..............nL 3-43/25 Harvard ....................... hW 6-03/25 Harvard .........................hL 2-43/27 at Georgia .....................aL 0-163/27 at Georgia .....................aL 1-53/29 *UCF .............................hL 0-33/29 *UCF .............................hL 1-94/3 at *Jacksonville State .....aL 1-24/3 at *Jacksonville State ... aW 2-04/7 at *Belmont .................. aW 3-04/7 at *Belmont .................. aW 3-14/9 *Troy .............................hL 1-64/11 *Gardner-Webb .......... hW 7-04/11 *Gardner-Webb .......... hW 5-14/13 *Florida Atlantic ......... hW 2-14/13 *Florida Atlantic ............hL 2-64/16 *Mercer ....................... hW 5-44/16 *Mercer .........................hL 0-14/22 at *Samford ...................aL 0-24/22 at *Samford ................. aW 4-24/24 *Troy .............................hL 0-24/26 at *Stetson .....................aL 0-24/26 at *Stetson .....................aL 0-24/30 Furman ........................ hW 5-04/30 Furman ..........................hL 1-6

1-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Georgia State Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)4-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)

5-Virginia Tech Hokie Classic (Blacksburg, Va.)6-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)

2004 (18-33, 6-14 A-Sun)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/21 (1)Georgia Tech ............hL 0-62/21 (1)Tennessee State ...... hW 9-02/22 (1)Eastern Kentucky .... hW 5-12/22 (1)Georgia Tech ............hL 0-82/28 (2)Wright State ..............hL 0-22/28 (2)Drexel .......................hL 0-12/29 (2)Evansville .................hL 1-82/29 (2)Drexel ..................... hW 3-13/7 St. Joseph’s ................... hW 1-03/7 St. Joseph’s ................... hW 6-13/8 Western Illinois .............hL 2-33/8 Western Illinois ........... hW 8-33/12 (3)Maryland ..................nL 1-43/12 (3)Michigan ...................nL 1-123/13 (3)Notre Dame ...............nL 2-33/13 (3)Troy ...........................nL 5-63/13 (3)Central Michigan ......nL 2-43/14 (3)Saint Louis ............... nW 5-43/17 Iowa State ......................hL 0-13/18 Ball State ........................hL 1-53/19 (4)Eastern Illinois .......... W 1-03/19 (4)Tulsa ......................... W 2-13/20 (4)N.C. State.....................L 1-23/20 (4)Bowling Green ............L 0-123/24 Ohio ............................ hW 4-33/26 *Jacksonville .................hL 0-33/26 *Jacksonville ............... hW 2-13/27 *Campbell................... hW 2-13/27 *Campbell.....................hL 0-33/31 at Georgia Southern ......aL 0-83/31 at Georgia Southern .... aW 4-34/3 *Stetson .........................hL 0-14/3 *Stetson .........................hL 2-74/7 at Georgia Tech .............aL 0-34/7 at Georgia Tech .............aL 0-84/9 at *Troy State .................aL 0-14/9 at *Troy State .................aL 0-14/17 at *UCF ..........................aL 1-44/17 at *UCF ..........................aL 0-24/18 at *Florida Atlantic ........aL 0-84/18 at *Florida Atlantic ........aL 2-34/21 *Mercer .........................hL 1-24/21 *Mercer .........................hL 1-34/23 at *Gardner-Webb .........aL 0-14/23 at *Gardner-Webb ....... aW 9-14/26 at *Lipscomb ...................L 1-44/26 at *Lipscomb ................. W 2-04/28 at Furman ........................L 3-44/28 at Furman ...................... W 10-25/1 at *Belmont .................... W 4-35/1 at *Belmont .................... W 6-0

1-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Georgia State Spring Showdown (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)

Year-By-Year Results

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2005 (19-35, 8-12 A-Sun)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/12 (1)Tennessee Tech ....... hW 3-22/12 (1)Charleston Southern hW 6-22/13 (1)East Carolina .............hL 2-52/13 (1)East Carolina .............hL 0-12/19 (2)Eastern Kentucky .... hW 3-12/19 (2)Evansville .................hL 0-62/19 (2)No. 19 Georgia Tech ..hL 1-32/20 (2)Eastern Kentucky ......hL 0-72/23 Georgia Southern ........ hW 1-02/23 Georgia Southern ..........hL 4-52/26 (3)Wright State ..............hL 1-22/26 (3)Tennessee-Martin .....hL 0-22/27 (3)Drexel ..................... hW 4-23/1 Jacksonville State ...........aL 0-83/2 St. Francis (Pa.) ............ hW 10-13/4 (4)East Tennessee State nW 8-03/4 (4)UNC-Wilmington..... nW 4-33/5 (4)Villanova ...................nL 0-63/5 (4)SUNY-Stonybrook .... nW 2-03/5 (4)Furman ......................nL 4-63/7 Boston ...........................hL 2-73/9 Oakland (at Ga.Tech) ....nL 0-23/11 (5)Maryland ..................nL 2-33/11 (5)Florida A&M ..............nL 2-43/12 (5)Troy ...........................nL 0-83/12 (5)Southern Illinois ........nL 2-33/13 (5)Eastern Kentucky ......nL 1-23/18 UAB ...............................hL 4-73/18 UAB ...............................hL 2-53/20 Furman ........................ hW 3-23/20 Furman ........................ hW 6-33/29 No. 25 Auburn ................aL 2-43/31 *Campbell.....................aL 0-23/31 *Campbell................... aW 3-24/2 *Gardner-Webb .......... aW 4-24/2 *Gardner-Webb .......... aW 4-34/5 *Troy .............................hL 0-24/5 *Troy .............................hL 1-74/8 *Stetson .........................aL 1-54/8 *Stetson .........................aL 0-24/10 *Jacksonville ............... aW 7-14/10 *Jacksonville .................aL 0-14/12 *Mercer .........................aL 2-34/12 *Mercer .........................aL 1-24/15 *UCF .............................hL 0-44/15 *UCF ........................... hW 6-24/17 *Florida Atlantic .......... hW 1-04/17 *Florida Atlantic ............hL 0-24/20 No. 18 Georgia Tech ......hL 0-74/23 *Lipscomb .....................hL 0-14/23 *Lipscomb ................... hW 1-04/24 *Belmont ..................... hW 5-44/24 *Belmont .......................hL 7-84/27 No. 11 Georgia ...............hL 0-6

1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Georgia State Spring Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)4-Charleston Southern Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.)5-Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)

2006 (29-28, 12-6 CAA/1st)

CAA Regular Season ChampionsHead Coach: Bob Heck2/11 (1)Western Carolina .... hW 3-12/11 (1)Mercer ......................hL 0-42/14 Auburn ..........................hL 2-32/18 (2)Eastern Kentucky .... hW 8-42/18 (2)Georgia Tech ............hL 4-122/19 (2)Kennesaw State ....... hW 9-12/19 (2)Georgia Tech ............hL 4-92/22 Georgia Southern ..........aL 2-32/22 Georgia Southern ..........aL 2-52/26 (3)Tennessee State ...... hW 9-13/1 Jacksonville State ...........hL 2-33/3 (4)UTEP .........................nL 3-73/3 (4)Wisconsin .................nL 5-73/4 (4)Florida A&M ............ nW 4-23/4 (4)Radford ................... nW 1-03/4 (4)Syracuse ...................nL 5-73/10 (5)Bradley......................nL 0-23/10 (5)Utah ..........................nL 0-23/11 (5)North Florida ............nL 1-33/11 (5)Florida State ..............aL 2-53/12 (5)Appalachian State .....nL 3-53/22 No. 11 Georgia ...............aL 1-43/22 No. 11 Georgia ...............aL 1-93/26 *Drexel ........................ hW 5-43/26 *Drexel ........................ hW 10-1 (5)3/27 *Drexel ........................ hW 8-0 (6)3/29 Furman ..........................aL 2-10 (5)3/29 Furman ........................ aW 4-14/1 *Delaware ................... aW 4-14/1 *Delaware .....................aL 1-34/2 *Delaware ................... aW 3-24/4 Troy ............................. hW 5-34/4 Troy ...............................hL 4-84/6 UAB ............................. aW 8-44/6 UAB ...............................aL 0-14/8 *James Madison ........... hW 5-44/8 *James Madison ........... hW 7-54/9 *James Madison ........... hW 7-24/11 Mercer ......................... aW 3-14/11 Mercer ......................... aW 9-44/15 *Hofstra .........................aL 2-34/15 *Hofstra .........................aL 5-6 (8)4/16 *Hofstra ....................... aW 3-2 (8)4/22 *UNC-Wilmington .........aL 0-34/22 *UNC-Wilmington .........aL 0-14/23 *UNC-Wilmington ....... aW 7-44/29 *Towson ...................... hW 5-04/29 *Towson ........................hL 0-14/30 *Towson ...................... hW 3-15/6 *George Mason ........... hW 9-0 (5)5/6 *George Mason ........... hW 6-25/7 *George Mason ........... hW 12-4 (6)5/11 (6)Delaware ................. hW 6-55/12 (6)Hofstra ......................hL 3-5

Year-By-Year Results5/12 (6)UNC-Wilmington..... hW 13-55/13 (6)Hofstra .................... hW 4-35/13 (6)Hofstra ......................hL 3-7

* CAA game1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Georgia State Spring Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)5-FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)6-CAA Championship (Atlanta, GA)

2007 (34-30, 11-9 CAA)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/10 (1)Tennessee Tech .........hL 2-42/10 (1)UAB ......................... hW 10-22/11 (1)Virginia Tech .............hL 2-62/11 (1)UAB ...........................hL 6-182/14 Auburn ..........................aL 0-82/17 (2)Army ....................... hW 12-0 2/17 (2)Furman .................... hW 7-12/18 (2)Mercer .................... hW 11-12/18 (2)Furman .................... hW 9-72/20 Georgia Southern ........ hW 4-22/20 Georgia Southern ........ hW 5-4 2/24 (3)Jackson State ........... hW 15-12/24 (3)Nicholls State .......... hW 8-22/28 Kennesaw State ..............aL 0-22/28 Kennesaw State ..............aL 0-6 3/02 (4)Florida A&M ............ nW 6-13/02 (4)East Tennessee State nW 11-13/03 (4)Wisconsin .................nL 4-5 (8)3/03 (4)Morehead State .........nL 3-43/04 (4)Furman .................... nW 3-23/04 (4)Centenary .................nL 4-10 3/06 Mercer ........................... W 5-33/06 Mercer ........................... W 9-03/09 (5)Appalachian State ... nW 6-13/09 (5)Florida State ..............aL 2-63/10 (5)Maine ........................nL 3-53/10 (5)Syracuse ................. nW 5-23/10 (5)Georgia .....................nL 0-93/11 (5)Western Carolina .. nW 5-43/11 (5)Maine ...................... nW 4-33/14 Birmingham Southern ....aL 2-53/21 Furman ........................ hW 4-13/21 Furman ..........................hL 2-63/24 *George Mason ........... aW 5-33/24 *George Mason ........... aW 2-13/25 *George Mason ........... aW 11-53/28 Jacksonville State ...........aL 0-23/31 *James Madison .............aL 1-23/31 *James Madison ........... aW 4-04/01 *James Madison .............aL 0-24/03 Troy ...............................hL 3-8 4/03 Troy ............................. hW 6-04/06 *Hofstra .........................hL 5-104/06 *Hofstra ....................... hW 10-54/07 *Hofstra .........................hL 2-104/14 *Drexel ..........................aL 5-64/14 *Drexel ..........................aL 2-34/18 Western Carolina...........aL 4-5 (8)4/18 Western Carolina......... aW 12-44/21 *UNC-Wilmington .........hL 2-84/21 *UNC-Wilmington ....... hW 3-04/22 *UNC-Wilmington ....... hW 8-24/25 Georgia Tech .................hL 2-64/25 Georgia Tech .................hL 1-44/28 *Towson ...................... aW 6-0

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4/28 *Towson ...................... aW 10-64/29 *Towson ........................aL 3-45/05 *Delaware ................... hW 3-2 (10)5/05 *Delaware ................... hW 4-35/06 *Delaware .....................hL 0-1 (8)5/10 (6)James Madison ........ nW 1-05/11 (6)Hofstra ......................aL 0-15/11 (6)James Madison ........ nW 2-15/12 (6)Hofstra ......................aL 1-3

* CAA game1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Georgia State Spring Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)4-Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)5-FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)6-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.)

2008 (37-18, 15-5 CAA)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/09 (1)UT Martin ................ hW 4-32/09 (1)Georgia Tech .......... hW 11-32/10 (1)Lipscomb ................ hW 6-22/10 (1)UT Martin ................ hW 6-02/12 Savannah State ............. hW 33-22/12 Savannah State ............. hW 19-02/17 Western Carolina......... hW 21-02/17 Western Carolina......... hW 8-02/23 (2)Dayton .................... hW 8-22/23 (2)Tennessee State ........hL 0-32/24 (2)Dayton .................... hW 8-22/24 (2)Tennessee State ...... hW 3-13/01 (3)Evansville ............... hW 3-23/01 (3)Western Carolina .... hW 16-03/02 (3)Kennesaw State ....... hW 2-03/02 (3)Kennesaw State .........hL 3-73/03 N.C. State .......................hL 1-23/05 Toledo ......................... hW 9-43/05 Toledo ......................... hW 6-23/08 (4)Connecticut............. nW 3-23/08 (4)Appalachian State ... nW 7-13/09 (4)Florida State ..............aL 0-13/09 (4)Florida State ..............aL 0-33/11 Mercer ...........................hL 5-63/11 Mercer ......................... hW 12-43/21 *Delaware ................... aW 7-03/21 *Delaware ................... aW 8-63/22 *Delaware ................... aW 10-53/24 Harvard ....................... hW 10-23/24 Harvard ....................... hW 6-53/29 *James Madison .............hL 0-43/30 *James Madison ........... hW 8-73/30 *James Madison .............hL 0-144/05 *George Mason ........... aW 14-04/05 *George Mason ........... aW 8-04/09 Auburn ..........................hL 0-14/09 Auburn ..........................hL 0-34/12 *Hofstra ....................... hW 1-04/12 *Hofstra .........................hL 2-54/13 *Hofstra .........................hL 2-154/16 Furman ..........................aL 0-34/16 Furman ........................ aW 2-14/19 *Towson ...................... hW 2-14/19 *Towson ........................hL 4-74/20 *Towson ...................... hW 5-14/23 Georgia Tech .................aL 1-94/23 Georgia Tech .................aL 1-44/26 *UNC Wilmington ........ aW 5-04/26 *UNC Wilmington ........ aW 4-0

4/27 *UNC Wilmington ........ aW 2-15/03 *Drexel ........................ hW 5-45/03 *Drexel ........................ hW 8-55/04 *Drexel ........................ hW 5-35/08 (5)James Madison ..........nL 1-25/10 (5)Towson ......................nL 4-5

1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Georgia State Spring Showdown (Atlanta, Ga)4-Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)5-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.)

2009 (30-20, 15-5 CAA)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/07 Georgia Tech .................hL 1-82/07 Georgia Tech .................hL 1-72/11 Auburn ..........................aL 0-62/14 (1)Evansville ............... hW 9-82/14 (1)Virginia Tech ........... hW 3-22/15 (1)Missouri ....................hL 2-62/21 (2)Eastern Kentucky .... hW 4-3 (9)2/21 (2)Georgetown ..............hL 2-12/22 (2)Lipscomb ................ hW 11-62/22 (2)Lipscomb ..................hL 1-42/25 Georgia Southern ........ hW 2-02/25 Georgia Southern ........ hW 11-63/06 (3)Western Kentucky .....nL 0-53/06 (3)Indiana State .............nL 6-93/07 (3)Bowling Green ........ nW 5-03/07 (3)Howard ................... nW 3-23/08 (3)Winthrop ................. nW 6-13/11 Western Carolina......... aW 5-03/11 Western Carolina......... aW 7-33/15 Georgia Tech......................aCanceled3/15 Georgia Tech......................aCanceled3/17 Mercer ...........................aL 0-43/17 Mercer ...........................aL 3-4 (9)3/21 *Drexel ........................ aW 6-13/21 *Drexel ..........................aL 3-53/21 *Drexel ........................ aW 6-03/25 Florida State.......................nCanceled3/25 Troy....................................aCanceled3/26 Georgia Tech .................aL 0-83/26 Georgia Tech .................aL 0-63/28 *Delaware.......................... hCanceled3/29 *Delaware .....................hL 6-83/29 *Delaware ................... hW 6-33/31 Kennesaw State.................. aCanceled4/04 *James Madison ........... aW 11-54/04 *James Madison ........... aW 8-44/05 *James Madison ........... aW 5-14/08 Furman ........................ hW 6-5 (8)4/08 Furman ........................ hW 8-34/11 *George Mason ........... hW 8-34/11 *George Mason ........... hW 9-04/12 *George Mason ........... hW 3-04/15 Kennesaw State ............ hW 6-04/15 Kennesaw State ..............hL 3-64/18 *Hofstra .........................aL 1-24/18 *Hofstra ....................... aW 3-24/19 *Hofstra .........................aL 1-64/25 *Towson ...................... aW 3-04/25 *Towson ...................... aW 6-24/26 *Towson ........................aL 1-25/01 *UNC Wilmington ........ hW 2-15/01 *UNC Wilmington ........ hW 5-45/02 *UNC Wilmington ........ hW 14-6 (5)5/06 (4)Towson ......................nL 1-3

5/08 (4)Hofstra .................... aW 3-1 (12)5/08 (4)Towson ......................nL 1-5

*CAA game1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)4-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.)

2010 (37-19, 14-7 CAA)

Head Coach: Bob Heck2/13 (1)Saint Louis......................hCanceled2/13 (1)Army..............................hCanceled2/14 (1)Western Carolina...........hCanceled2/14 (1)TBD................................hCanceled2/17 Auburn ........................ hW 6-52/20 (2)Temple .................... hW 10-02/20 (2)Eastern Illinois ........ hW 4-12/21 (2)East Tennessee State hW 8-72/21 (2)Eastern Illinois ..........hL 2-62/24 Georgia Southern ........ aW 3-12/24 Georgia Southern ..........aL 7-82/25 Siena ........................... hW 4-22/25 Siena ........................... hW 9-12/27 Kennesaw State ..............aL 2-03/04 Howard ........................ hW 6-03/04 Howard ........................ hW 10-13/05 (3)North Florida ............nL 0-43/05 (3)No. 23 Kentucky ....... nW 7-13/06 (3)Bowling Green ........ nW 8-03/06 (3)Dartmouth ............... nW 11-23/07 (3)Western Kentucky .....nL 0-23/09 No. 8 Georgia Tech ........hL 3-73/13 (4)Mercer .................... nW 3-23/13 (4)Fordham ....................nL 1-53/14 (4)No. 8 Georgia Tech ....aL 1-73/14 (4)Fordham .................. nW 1-03/16 Mercer ......................... hW 8-53/16 Tulsa ............................ hW 5-43/17 Samford..............................hCanceled3/24 Kennesaw State ..............hL 1-63/27 *UNC Wilmington ........ aW 11-13/27 *UNC Wilmington ........ aW 14-83/28 *UNC Wilmington ..........aL 1-53/30 Western Carolina......... hW 8-13/30 Western Carolina......... hW 5-03/31 Chattanooga ................ hW 2-03/31 Chattanooga ..................hL 1-54/02 *Drexel ........................ hW 3-04/03 *Drexel ........................ hW 3-24/03 *Drexel ........................ hW 4-14/07 Furman ........................ aW 6-44/07 Furman ........................ aW 3-24/10 *Delaware ................... aW 5-04/10 *Delaware .....................aL 3-54/11 *Delaware .....................aL 6-74/17 *James Madison ........... hW 7-14/17 *James Madison ........... hW 9-24/18 *James Madison .............hL 3-44/24 *George Mason ........... aW 3-04/24 *George Mason ........... aW 6-04/25 *George Mason .............aL 0-14/28 South Carolina State........... hCanceled5/01 *Hofstra ....................... hW 1-0 (10)5/01 *Hofstra .........................hL 1-55/02 *Hofstra .........................hL 0-25/07 *Towson ...................... hW 3-15/07 *Towson ...................... hW 11-55/07 *Towson ...................... hW 1-0

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5/12 (5)James Madison ..........nL 0-35/13 (5)Towson .................... nW 4-1 (9)5/13 (5)James Madison ........ nW 4-35/14 (5)Hofstra ......................aL 0-3

*CAA game1-Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2-Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3-Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.)4-Springhill Suites Buckhead Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)5-CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.)

2011 (36-25, 15-5 CAA)

CAA Tournament Champions NCAA RegionalsHead Coach: Bob Heck/Roger Kincaid2/12 (1) Tennessee Tech ...... hW 3-22/12 (1) Morehead State ...... hW 10-72/13 (1) Syracuse ...................hL 1-132/13 (1) Morehead State ...... hW 5-02/16 Georgia Southern ..........hL 1-22/16 Georgia Southern ........ hW 3-22/19 (2) Lipscomb .................hL 0-42/19 (2) Memphis ..................hL 2-32/20 (2) Appalachian State .. hW 3-02/20 (2) Lipscomb .................hL 2-42/23 Auburn ..........................aL 2-42/25 (3) Tennessee State ........nL 0-52/25 (3) Bowling Green .........nL 3-42/26 (3) Mississippi State ..... nW 8-52/26 (3) Purdue .....................nL 4-5 (8)2/27 (3) Ball State ................ nW 5-23/01 Georgia Tech .................hL 0-33/04 (4) Miami (OH) ............ nW 4-23/04 (4) UAB ..........................nL 0-33/06 (4) Miami (OH) ............ nW 7-33/11 (5) Penn State ................nL 0-13/12 (5) Bowling Green .........nL 3-93/12 (5) Belmont .................. nW 8-23/13 (5) Georgia Tech............aL 0-13/16 Samford ....................... aW 3-13/18 Kennesaw State ............ aW 1-03/18 Kennesaw State ............ aW 3-13/26 *Towson ........................aL 3-73/26 *Towson ...................... aW 5-43/27 *Towson ...................... aW 3-03/31 Chattanooga ................ aW 2-1 (8)3/31 Chattanooga ..................aL 1-44/02 *UNC Wilmington ........ hW 3-04/02 *UNC Wilmington ........ hW 4-14/03 *UNC Wilmington ........ hW 4-14/06 Furman ........................ hW 4-14/06 Furman ........................ hW 8-0 (6)4/09 *Drexel ........................ aW 3-2 (10)4/09 *Drexel ........................ aW 7-34/10 *Drexel ........................ aW 13-1 (6)4/13 Kennesaw State ..............hL 2-3

4/16 *Delaware ................... hW 12-1 (5)4/16 *Delaware ................... hW 8-0 (5)4/17 *Delaware ................... hW 10-1 (5)4/19 Mercer ...........................aL 2-84/19 Mercer ......................... aW 3-24/23 *James Madison ........... aW 8-0 (5)4/23 *James Madison ........... aW 11-24/30 *George Mason ........... hW 4-04/30 *George Mason ........... hW 1-05/01 *George Mason .............hL 2-4 (13)5/06 *Hofstra .........................aL 0-45/06 *Hofstra .........................aL 0-25/07 *Hofstra .........................aL 1-45/11 (6) Towson ................... nW 3-2 (12)5/12 (6) Hofstra ......................aL 1-05/12 (6) Towson ................... nW 3-05/13 (6) Hofstra .................... aW 4-25/13 (6) Hofstra .................... aW 2-05/20 (7) No. 8 Georgia ..........aL 0-8 (5)5/21 (7) Florida State .............nL 1-6 *CAA game1 - Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta)2 - Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)3 - Phyliss Rafter Memorial (Woodstock, Ga.)4 - Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.)5 - Springhill Suites Buckhead Classic (Atlanta)6 - CAA Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.)7 - NCAA Regionals (Athens, Ga.)

2012 (36-16, 13-7 CAA)

Head Coach: Roger Kincaid2/11 (1) Tennessee Tech ...... hW 3-22/11 (1) Morehead State ...... hW 11-22/12 (1) Syracuse ................. hW 7-52/12 (1) Morehead State ........hL 7-112/15 Georgia Southern ........ aW 1-02/15 Georgia Southern ..........aL 1-42/18 (2) Chattanooga ........... hW 5-12/19 (2) Eastern Illinois ....... hW 7-02/19 (2) IUPUI ...................... hW 1-02/22 #24 Auburn ...................hL 1-9 (5)2/23 (3) Eastern Kentucky .....nL 2-52/23 (3) SE Louisiana .......... nW 12-0 (5)2/24 (3) Central Arkansas .... nW 4-32/24 (3) Campbell ............... nW 9-62/25 (3) Robert Morris ......... nW 5-02/29 #25 Georgia Tech ........ hW 2-13/2 (4) Tennessee Tech ...... nW 8-73/2 (4) Western Kentucky ....nL 2-33/3 (4) Elon ...................... nCanceled3/3 (4) Rhode Island .......... nW 5-03/4 (4) Morehead State ...... nW 5-33/4 (4) Furman ................... nW 2-03/6 UT Martin ................... hCanceled3/8 Jacksonville State ......... aW 4-23/8 Jacksonville State ......... aW 5-33/11 Mercer ...........................hL 2-33/11 Mercer ......................... hW 2-13/17 Kennesaw State ............ aW 3-13/17 Kennesaw State ..............aL 1-33/21 #8 Georgia ....................aL 0-63/24 *Hofstra .........................hL 6-83/24 *Hofstra .........................hL 0-16 (5)3/25 *Hofstra .........................hL 1-43/31 *Towson ...................... hW 4-03/31 *Towson ...................... hW 8-14/1 *Towson ...................... hW 4-04/4 Furman ........................ aW 2-0

Year-By-Year Results4/4 Furman ........................ aW 7-24/6 *UNCW ....................... aW 8-04/6 *UNCW ....................... aW 6-04/7 *UNCW ....................... aW 4-14/11 Georgia Tech .................aL 2-34/14 *Drexel ........................ hW 3-2 (8)4/14 *Drexel ........................ hW 8-0 (5)4/15 *Drexel ........................ hW 6-14/17 No. 2 Alabama ............. aW 5-14/21 *Delaware ................... aW 7-04/21 *Delaware .....................aL 1-34/22 *Delaware ................. aCanceled4/28 *James Madison .............hL 1-44/28 *James Madison ........... hW 5-14/29 *James Madison .............hL 1-35/4 *George Mason .............aL 2-35/4 *George Mason ........... aW 6-05/5 *George Mason ........... aW 2-0 (12)

*CAA game1 - Georgia State First Pitch Classic (Atlanta)2 - Panther Invitational (Atlanta)3 - Phyliss Rafter Memorial (Woodstock, Ga.)4 - Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.)5 - CAA Championship

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Delaware (15-6)

Home: 7-2 • Away: 8-3 • Neutral: 0-1CAA: 15-5 • CAA Tournament: 1-0Longest Winning Streak: 4 (2006-07)Longest Losing Steak: 2 (2010)Current Streak: L1

1989 .............................. nL 0-1 4/1/06 ........................... aW 4-1 4/1/06 ........................... aL 1-3 4/2/06 ........................... aW 3-25/11/06 ......................... hW 6-55/5/07 ........................... hW 3-2 (10)5/5/07 ........................... hW 4-35/6/07 ........................... hL 0-1 (8)3/21/08 ......................... aW 7-03/21/08 ......................... aW 8-6 (10)3/22/08 ......................... aW 10-53/29/09 ......................... aL 6-83/29/09 ......................... hW 6-34/10/10 ......................... aW 5-04/10/10 ......................... aL 3-54/11/10 ......................... aL 6-74/16/11 ......................... hW 12-1 (5)4/16/11 ......................... hW 8-0 (5)4/17/11 ......................... hW 10-1 (5)4/21/12 ......................... aW 7-04/21/12 ......................... aL 1-3

Drexel (23-4)

Home: 13-0 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 5-1CAA: 17-3 • CAA Tournament: 0-0Longest Winning Streak: 10 (2010 - Present)Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2007)Current Streak: W10

1989 .............................. n W 1-04/27/91 ......................... h W 4-04/2/93 ........................... n W 8-3 2/24/02 ......................... n W 7-3 2/28/04 ......................... n L 0-1 2/29/04 ......................... n W 3-1 2/27/05 ......................... n W 4-23/26/06 ......................... h W 5-43/26/06 ......................... h W 10-1 (5)

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Hofstra (9-24)

Home: 4-11 • Away: 5-10 • Neutral: 0-2CAA: 9-22 • CAA Tournament: 4-6Longest Winning Streak: 2 (twice)Longest Losing Streak: 7 (2010-11)Current Streak: L3

3/13/98 ......................... n L 2-102/25/01 ......................... n L 2-54/15/06 ......................... a L 2-34/15/06 ......................... a L 5-6 (8)4/16/06 ......................... a W 3-25/12/06 ......................... h L 3-55/13/06 ......................... h W 4-35/13/06 ......................... h L 3-74/6/07 ........................... h L 5-104/6/07 ........................... h W 10-54/7/07 ........................... h L 2-105/11/07 ......................... a L 0-15/12/07 ......................... a L 1-34/12/08 ......................... h W 1-04/12/08 ......................... h L 2-54/13/08 ......................... h L 2-15 (5)4/18/09 ......................... a L 1-24/18/09 ......................... a W 3-24/19/09 ......................... a L 1-65/8/09 ........................... a W 3-1 (12)5/1/10 ........................... h W 1-05/1/10 ........................... h L 1-55/2/10 ........................... h L 1-65/14/10 ......................... a L 0-35/6/11 ........................... a L 0-45/6/11 ........................... a L 0-25/7/11 ........................... a L 1-45/12/11 ......................... a L 0-15/13/11 ......................... a W 4-25/13/11 ......................... a W 2-03/24/12 ......................... h L 6-83/24/12 ......................... h L 0-163/25/12 ......................... h L 1-4

3/27/06 ......................... h W 8-0 (5)4/14/07 ......................... a L 5-64/14/07 ......................... a L 2-35/3/08 ........................... h W 5-45/3/08 ........................... h W 8-55/4/08 ........................... h W 5-33/21/09 ......................... a W 6-13/21/09 ......................... a L 3-53/22/09 ......................... a W 6-04/2/10 ........................... h W 3-04/2/10 ........................... h W 3-24/3/10 ........................... h W 4-14/9/11 ........................... a W 3-2 (10)4/9/11 ........................... a W 7-34/10/11 ......................... a W 13-1 (6)4/14/12 ......................... h W 3-2 (8)4/14/12 ......................... h W 8-0 (5)4/15/12 ......................... h W 6-1

George Mason (25-7)

Home: 10-3 • Away: 9-2 • Neutral: 3-0CAA: 17-3 • CAA Tournament: 0-0Longest Winning Streak: 18 (1990-2010)Longest Losing Streak: 2 (twice)Current Streak: W2

3/9/86 ........................... L 2-133/9/86 ........................... L 1-31987 .............................. W 2-01988 .............................. W 4-31988 .............................. W 6-21989 .............................. h L 4-5 1989 .............................. h L 3-83/12/90 ......................... h W 8-03/12/90 ......................... h W 5-1 3/10/91 ......................... n W 4-34/26/91 ......................... n W 5-14/27/91 ......................... n W 3-05/6/06 ........................... h W 9-0 (5)5/6-06 ........................... h W 6-25/7/06 ........................... h W 12-4 (6)3/24/07 ......................... a W 5-33/24/07 ......................... a W 2-13/25/07 ......................... a W 11-54/5/08 ........................... a W 14-0 (5)4/5/08 ........................... a W 8-0 (5)4/11/09 ......................... h W 8-34/11/09 ......................... h W 9-04/12/09 ......................... h W 3-04/24/10 ......................... a W 3-04/24/10 ......................... a W 6-04/25/10 ......................... a L 0-14/30/11 ......................... h W 4-04/30/11 ......................... h W 1-05/1/11 ........................... h L 2-4 (13)5/4/12 ........................... a L 2-35/4/12 ........................... a W 6-05/5/12 ........................... a W 2-0 (12)

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Towson (19-8)

Home: 10-2 • Away: 6-3 • Neutral: 3-3CAA: 19-8 • CAA Tournament: 3-3Longest Winning Streak: 7 (2011-12)Longest Losing Streak: 3 (2009)Current Steak: W7

4-29-06 .......................... h W 5-04-29-06 .......................... h L 0-14-30-06 .......................... h W 3-14-28-07 .......................... a W 6-04-28-07 .......................... a W 10-64-29-07 .......................... a L 3-44-19-08 .......................... h W 2-14-19-08 .......................... h L 4-74-20-08 .......................... h W 5-15-10-08 .......................... n L 4-54-25-09 .......................... a W 3-04-25-09 .......................... a W 6-24-26-09 .......................... a L 1-25-06-09 .......................... n L 1-25-08-09 .......................... n L 1-55-07-10 .......................... h W 3-15-07-10 .......................... h W 11-55-08-10 .......................... h W 1-05-13-10 .......................... n W 4-1 (9)3-26-11 .......................... a L 3-73-26-11 .......................... a W 5-43-27-11 .......................... a W 3-05-11-11 .......................... a W 3-2 (12)5-12-11 .......................... a W 3-03-31-12 .......................... h W 4-03-31-12 .......................... h W 8-14-1-12 ............................ h W 4-0

James Madison (16-9)

Home: 7-5 • Away: 6-2 • Neutral: 3-2CAA: 16-9 • CAA Tournament: 3-2Longest Winning Streak: 5 (2009-2010)Longest Losing Streak: 2 (twice)Current Streak: L1

4-08-06 .......................... h W 5-44-08-06 .......................... h W 7-54-09-06 .......................... h W 7-23-31-07 .......................... a L 1-23-31-07 .......................... a W 4-04-01-07 .......................... a L 0-25-10-07 .......................... n W 1-05-11-07 .......................... n W 2-13-29-08 .......................... h L 0-43-30-08 .......................... h W 8-73-30-08 .......................... h L 0-145-08-08 .......................... n L 1-24-04-09 .......................... a W 11-54-04-09 .......................... a W 8-44-05-09 .......................... a W 5-14-17-10 .......................... h W 7-14-17-10 .......................... h W 9-24-18-10 .......................... h L 3-45-12-10 .......................... n L 0-35-13-10 .......................... n W 4-34-23-11 .......................... a W 8-0 (5)4-23-11 .......................... a W 11-24-28-12 .......................... h L 1-44-28-12 .......................... h W 5-14-29-12 .......................... h L 1-3

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Year by Year Conference Records

Delaware Drexel Mason GSU Hofstra JMU Towson UNCW W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L2002 5 9 4 11 9 4 11 2 5 9 8 7 2003 8 7 2 13 9 6 12 2 5 9 8 7 2004 9 8 3 14 8 10 14 4 12 6 11 7 5 132005 6 11 8 9 6 11 14 2 8 10 13 2 4 142006 10 10 7 13 5 15 15 6 14 6 9 12 9 12 13 82007 7 13 7 13 5 16 11 9 17 3 17 3 8 12 9 122008 4 17 10 11 6 14 15 5 18 3 14 6 12 8 3 182009 7 9 7 13 2 16 15 5 14 3 12 8 13 8 8 132010 8 13 8 13 9 12 14 7 18 2 11 10 10 11 5 152011 10 11 7 14 8 12 15 5 19 1 8 12 11 8 3 182012 8 12 7 13 7 14 13 7 19 0 15 5 8 13 4 17 Total 82 120 70 137 74 130 98 44 170 28 116 90 111 95 54 128Since '06 54 85 53 90 42 99 98 44 119 18 86 56 71 72 45 101

UNCW (22-6)

Home: 10-1 • Away: 8-4 • Neutral: 4-1CAA: 17-5 • CAA Tournament: 1-0 Longest Winning Streak: 10 (2006-10)Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2006)Current Streak: W3

3-04-90 .......................... n W 10-24-17-92 .......................... n W 3-14-17-93 .......................... h W 3-14-16-94 .......................... n W 3-13-29-99 .......................... n L 2-33-04-05 .......................... n W 4-34-22-06 .......................... a L 0-34-22-06 .......................... a L 0-14-23-06 .......................... a W 7-45-12-06 .......................... h W 13-54-21-07 .......................... h L 2-84-21-07 .......................... h W 3-04-22-07 .......................... h W 8-24-26-08 .......................... a W 5-04-26-08 .......................... a W 4-04-27-08 .......................... a W 2-15-01-09 .......................... h W 2-15-01-09 .......................... h W 5-45-02-09 .......................... h W 14-63-27-10 .......................... a W 11-13-27-10 .......................... a W 14-83-28-10 .......................... a L 1-54-02-11 .......................... h W 3-04-02-11 .......................... h W 4-14-03-11 .......................... h L 4-14-4-12 ............................ aW 8-04-4-12 ............................ aW 6-04-5-12 ............................ aW 4-1

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Versus All Opponents

Adelphi ..........................2 1 1 1985 1990 ..... W, 11-4Alabama ...................2 1 2 1997 2012 ..... W, 5-1Alabama-Birmingham ....1 0 1 2011 2011 ........ L, 0-3Appalachian State ..........8 6 2 1984 2011 ....... W, 3-0Arizona ..........................2 0 2 1994 1996 ........ L, 1-4Arkansas ........................2 2 0 2001 2001 ....... W, 3-2Arkansas State ................1 0 1 1986 1986 ........ L, 0-6Army ..............................3 3 0 1992 2007 ..... W, 12-0Auburn ................... 13 4 9 1998 2012 ...... L, 1-9Augusta ..........................7 7 0 1986 1991 ....... W, 5-2Austin Peay ....................3 3 0 1992 2001 ..... W, 15-0Ball State ........................5 4 1 1991 2011 ....... W, 5-2Belmont ........................11 10 1 1998 2011 ....... W, 8-2Bethune-Cookman. .........2 1 1 2000 2001 ........ L, 1-2Birminham-Southern. .....4 3 1 2002 2007 ........ L, 2-5Boston ............................2 1 1 2003 2005 ........ L, 2-7Boston College ...............1 0 1 2002 2002 ........ L, 3-4Bowling Green ...............6 2 4 1995 2011 ........ L, 3-9Bradley ........................16 8 8 1985 2006 ........ L, 0-2Brown .............................2 1 1 2000 2002 ........ L, 2-5Butler .............................1 1 0 2000 2000 ....... W, 5-3BYU ................................1 0 1 2002 2002 ....... W, 2-1California .......................1 0 1 2002 2002 ........ L, 0-1Campbell ................ 18 12 6 1991 2012 ..... W, 9-6Canisius .........................2 1 1 1994 1994 ........ L, 1-2Catawba .........................1 0 1 1984 1984 ........ L, 3-4Centenary ....................29 20 9 1992 2007 ...... L, 4-10Central Arkansas .......1 1 0 2012 2012 ..... W, 4-3Central Michigan ...........1 1 0 2004 2004 ....... W, 2-1Charleston South. ...........3 3 0 1992 2005 ....... W, 6-2Chattanooga ............ 14 6 8 1994 2012 ..... W, 5-1Coastal Carolina ............3 3 0 1986 1991 ....... W, 5-1College of Charleston ....2 2 0 1995 2001 ....... W, 6-2Columbus State ............14 8 6 1984 1996 ....... W, 6-2Connecticut....................5 2 3 1990 2008 ....... W, 3-2Connecticut State ...........2 1 1 2000 2000 ....... W, 5-1Creighton .......................1 1 0 1986 1986 ....... W, 4-0Cal St. Fullerton ..............2 1 1 1995 1997 ....... W, 9-2Cal St. Northridge ..........3 0 3 1994 1998 ........ L, 0-9Dartmouth ......................1 1 0 2010 2010 ..... W, 11-2Dayton ...........................2 2 0 2008 2008 ....... W, 8-2Delaware ................ 21 15 6 2006 2012 ...... L, 1-3Delta State ......................1 1 0 1984 1984 ....... W, 9-8DePaul ...........................4 1 3 1985 1986 ........ L, 1-2Detroit ............................4 1 3 1990 1991 ........ L, 2-4Drake .............................1 0 1 1993 1993 ........ L, 0-2Drexel .................... 27 23 4 1991 2012 ..... W, 6-1East Carolina ................11 3 8 1985 2005 ........ L, 0-1East Tenn. State ..............2 1 1 2005 2010 ....... W, 8-7Eastern Illinois ..........5 3 2 1993 2012 ..... W, 7-0Eastern Kentucky ..... 10 7 3 1994 2012 ...... L, 2-5Eastern Michigan ...........2 2 0 1995 2001 ....... W, 9-1Elon ...............................2 2 0 2002 2003 ........ L, 4-6ETSU ........................2 2 0 2007 2012 .... W, 11-2Evansville ......................5 2 3 1997 2009 ....... W, 9-8Faulkner State ................1 1 0 1984 1984 ....... W, 8-1 Florida A&M .................23 17 6 1985 2007 ....... W, 6-1Florida Atlantic ............19 7 12 1996 2005 ....... W, 1-0Florida International.......3 2 1 1999 2002 ....... W, 3-0

Florida State .................17 1 16 1985 2011 ........ L, 1-6Fordham .........................1 1 0 1999 1999 ....... W, 6-0Fresno State ...................2 0 2 1997 1998 ........ L, 0-9 Furman .................. 63 41 22 1985 2012 ..... W, 7-2 Gardner-Webb ...............8 7 1 1984 2005 ....... W, 4-3George Mason ......... 32 24 7 1986 2012 ..... W, 2-0Georgetown ................. 1 0 1 2009 2009 ........ L, 1-2Georgia .................. 12 2 10 1997 2012 ...... L, 0-6Georgia College ............6 6 0 1990 1996 ....... W, 4-3Georgia Southern ..... 51 37 14 1986 2012 ...... L, 1-4Georgia Tech ........... 65 21 44 1984 2012 ...... L, 2-3Greensboro ....................1 1 0 1988 1988 ........ L, 1-3Gulf Coast CC ................1 0 1 1984 1984 ........ L, 4-6Gust. Adolphus ..............2 2 0 1988 1988 ....... W, 1-0Harvard ..........................4 3 1 2003 2008 ....... W, 6-5Hiwassee ........................1 0 1 1984 1984 ........ L, 2-5Hofstra ................... 33 9 24 1994 2012 ...... L, 1-4Houston ..........................1 0 1 2002 2002 ........ L, 3-4Howard ..........................3 3 0 2009 2010 ..... W, 10-1Illinois ............................1 0 1 2001 2001 ........ L, 1-4Illinois State ...................2 0 2 1989 1990 ........ L, 2-3Illinois-Chicago ..............4 2 2 1996 1999 ....... W, 5-4Indiana ...........................2 1 1 1990 2001 ....... W, 9-3Indiana State ..................3 1 2 1999 2009 ........ L, 6-9Iowa ...............................4 0 4 2002 2003 ........ L, 1-9Iowa State .......................6 3 3 1992 2004 ........ L, 0-1IUPUI .......................1 1 0 2012 2012 ..... W, 1-0Jackson State ..................1 1 0 2007 2007 ..... W, 11-1Jacksonville State ..... 41 21 20 1994 2012 ..... W, 5-3James Madison ........ 24 16 8 2006 2012 ...... L, 1-3Kansas ............................3 0 3 1992 1995 ........ L, 2-6Kennesaw State ........ 25 10 15 1991 2012 ...... L, 1-3Kent State .......................3 2 1 1991 1999 ....... W, 6-1Kentucky ...................... 2 2 0 1999 2010 ....... W, 7-1Kutztown....................... 2 2 0 1993 1993 ....... W, 4-3LaGrange College ........ 4 4 0 1984 1984 ..... W, 15-3Lander ......................... 5 2 3 1985 1989 ....... W, 5-0Lenoir-Rhyne ............... 1 0 1 1984 1984 ........ L, 2-5Liberty ......................... 5 3 2 1985 1991 ........ L, 1-5Limestone ....................12 11 1 1986 1999 ....... W, 5-3Lipscomb ..................... 9 4 5 2004 2011 ........ L, 2-4Longwood .................2 1 1 2012 2012 .... L, 7-11Louisiana Lafayette .......11 3 8 1989 1997 ........ L, 0-8Louisiana-Monroe ..........1 1 0 2000 2000 ....... W, 6-5LSU .................................1 0 1 1997 1997 ........ L, 2-4Louisiana Tech ............. 7 0 7 1985 1994 ........ L, 0-7Loyola-Chicago ..............2 2 0 1986 1999 ....... W, 4-0Maine .............................3 1 2 1986 2007 ....... W, 4-3Manhattan .................... 1 0 1 2003 2003 ....... W, 5-2Marshall ....................... 6 2 4 1996 2003 ........ L, 2-6Maryland ..................... 4 2 2 1995 2005 ........ L, 2-3Massachusetts .............. 4 2 2 1988 2000 ........ L, 0-2McNeese State ............. 1 1 0 1994 1994 ....... W, 9-0Memphis ........................1 0 1 2011 2011 ........ L, 2-3Mercer ................... 68 51 17 1985 2012 ..... W, 2-1Miami (Ohio) ..................8 5 3 1986 2011 ....... W, 7-3Michigan ........................3 0 3 1996 2004 ...... L, 1-12Michigan State ...............4 2 2 1985 2002 ....... W, 1-0Middle Tenn. St. ..............5 4 1 1996 2003 ....... W, 5-3

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Minnesota ......................3 2 1 1996 1997 ....... W, 4-2Mississippi .....................5 0 5 1985 1998 ....... L, 1-2Mississippi State ............3 1 2 1985 2011 ....... W, 8-5Missouri .........................5 2 3 1989 2009 ........ L, 2-6Morehead State ..........4 4 0 1986 2012 ..... W, 5-3N.C. A&T ........................2 1 1 1992 1997 ........ L, 0-8Newberry ......................1 1 0 1985 1985 ..... W, 18-2Nicholls State ...............15 4 11 1985 2007 ....... W, 8-2North Carolina .............13 4 9 1987 2003 ...... L, 3-10North Carolina St. ...........2 1 1 2004 2008 ........ L, 1-2North Florida .................2 1 1 2006 2010 ........ L, 0-4North Georgia ................3 2 1 1984 1984 ........ L, 6-9Northern Illinois .............1 1 0 1988 1988 ....... W, 5-0Northern Iowa ................6 4 2 1990 2000 ....... W, 9-7Notre Dame ....................1 0 1 2004 2004 ........ L, 2-4Northwestern St. .............2 1 1 1991 1994 ....... W, 3-2Oakland .........................1 1 0 2006 2006 ....... W, 3-1Ohio ...............................1 1 0 2004 2004 ........ L, 1-4Ohio State ......................7 4 3 1986 2002 ........ L, 1-3Oklahoma City ...............1 1 0 1992 1992 ....... W, 8-4Oklahoma State ..............5 0 5 1990 1995 ........ L, 4-9Onadaga ........................1 1 1 1985 1985 ....... W, 3-2Payne College ................1 1 0 1984 1984 ....... W, 9-3Penn State ......................4 1 3 1990 2011 ........ L, 0-1Pensacola JC ..................1 0 1 1984 1984 ...... L, 2-13Pittsburgh ......................2 2 0 1999 2001 ....... W, 3-2Princeton .......................4 2 2 1995 2002 ....... W, 1-0Purdue ...........................2 1 1 1998 2011 ........ L, 4-5Radford ..........................1 0 1 2006 2006 ........ L, 5-7Rhode Island .............2 2 0 1993 2011 ..... W, 5-0Robert Morris ............1 1 0 2012 2012 ..... W, 5-0Rutgers ..........................2 2 0 1991 1991 ....... W, 3-2Sacred Heart ..................2 0 2 1985 1985 ........ L, 0-6Saginaw Valley St. ...........4 2 2 1988 1989 ........ L, 4-6Samford .......................66 54 12 1987 2011 ....... W, 3-1Savannah State ...............4 4 0 1986 2008 ..... W, 19-0SE Louis. .......................18 12 6 1993 1997 ....... W, 4-0Siena ..............................2 2 0 2010 2010 ....... W, 9-1South Carolina..............37 5 32 1987 2000 ........ L, 0-8South Florida ................14 4 10 1984 2001 ........ L, 1-2SE Louisiana ..............1 1 0 2012 2012 .... W, 12-0SE Missouri St. ................1 1 0 1992 1992 ..... W, 18-1Southern Illinois .............8 1 7 1988 1991 ........ L, 2-3Southern Miss. ................5 3 2 1985 1999 ........ L, 0-4St. Augustine ..................1 0 1 1984 1984 ........ L, 5-6St. Bonaventure ...............1 1 0 2004 2004 ..... W, 10-0St. Francis .......................1 1 0 2005 2005 ....... W, 8-0St. John’s .........................3 3 0 2000 2001 ....... W, 3-0St. Joseph’s .....................2 1 1 2004 2004 ....... W, 6-1Saint Louis ......................3 2 1 1998 2004 ....... W, 5-4St. Mary’s ........................1 1 0 1986 1986 ... W, 11-15St. Peter’s ........................2 2 0 1994 1994 ....... W, 8-2Stetson .........................40 16 24 1986 2005 ........ L, 0-2SUNY-Stonybrook ...........1 0 1 2005 2005 ........ L, 0-2SW Missouri St. ..............1 1 0 2000 2000 ....... W, 8-7Syracuse ........................3 1 2 2006 2011 ...... L, 1-13Temple ...........................2 1 1 1989 2010 ..... W, 10-0Tennessee ......................1 0 1 2002 2002 ........ L, 0-4Tennessee State .............5 3 2 2004 2011 ........ L, 0-5

Tennessee Tech ........ 22 17 5 1985 2012 ..... W, 8-7Tennessee Wesleyan ......3 2 1 1991 1991 ....... W, 9-0Tennessee Martin ...........4 3 1 1995 2008 ....... W, 6-0Texas ..............................1 0 1 1998 1998 ........ L, 0-6Texas A&M .....................3 0 3 1994 2003 ........ L, 0-5Texas State .....................1 1 0 1998 1998 ....... W, 5-1Texas Tech .....................1 0 1 2003 2003 ....... W, 6-0Texas-Arlington..............1 1 0 1994 1994 ....... W, 8-0Toledo ............................8 5 3 1989 2008 ..... W, 10-5Towson ................... 26 19 7 2006 2012 ..... W, 4-0Troy ..............................39 9 30 1984 2007 ....... W, 6-0Truitt-McConnell ............3 1 2 1984 1984 ...... L, 7-15Tulsa ..............................1 0 1 2004 2004 ........ L, 1-2UAB ..............................14 6 8 2000 2007 ..... W, 10-2UCF ..............................11 3 8 2001 2005 ....... W, 6-2UCLA .............................1 1 0 1993 1993 ....... W, 6-0Charlotte ......................14 11 2 1986 2000 ....... W, 6-0UNCW .................... 29 23 6 1990 2012 ..... W, 4-1University of Mobile .......2 2 0 1994 1994 ....... W, 1-0USC-Aiken .....................3 3 0 1988 1994 ....... W, 3-0USC Upstate ...................8 7 1 1987 1992 ....... W, 7-0Utah ...............................3 0 3 1998 2006 ........ L, 0-2Utah State .......................1 0 1 1994 1997 ........ L, 3-9UTEP ..............................1 0 1 2006 2006 ........ L, 5-7Valparaiso ......................3 3 0 1987 1988 ....... W, 3-0VCU ...............................2 0 2 1985 1985 ........ L, 0-2Villanova ........................1 1 0 2005 2005 ....... W, 2-0Virginia ........................12 6 6 1985 2002 ........ L, 2-3Virginia Tech ..................9 4 5 1998 2009 ....... W, 3-2Virginia Wesleyan ..........1 1 0 1984 1984 ....... W, 8-3UNLV ..............................1 0 1 1998 1998 ........ L, 0-8Wagner ..........................1 0 1 2003 2003 ........ L, 3-4Washington ....................3 0 3 1994 1997 ........ L, 0-5West Florida ...................3 2 1 1984 1987 ....... W, 5-0West Georgia .................8 6 2 1984 1986 ....... W, 7-1Western Carolina ..... 12 11 1 2006 2012 ..... W, 7-5Western Illinois ............ 7 2 5 1985 2004 ....... W, 8-3Western Kentucky. ......5 2 3 2002 2012 ...... L, 2-3Wichita State ................ 3 1 2 1991 2001 ....... W, 8-1Wilmington (Ohio) ....... 4 4 0 1986 1988 ..... W, 19-0Winthrop ......................16 10 6 1985 2009 ....... W, 6-1Wisconsin-Oshkosh .......1 0 1 1994 1994 ........ L, 2-3Wisconsin .................... 2 1 1 2006 2007 ........ L, 4-5Wittenberg .................. 2 2 0 1984 1984 ..... W, 23-1Wright State ................. 5 3 2 1998 2005 ........ L, 1-2

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Chelsea SparksSr. • OF • L/R • 5-5 1

Ashley ChristyFr. • OF • R/R • 5-4

13McCall LangfordJr. • P • L/L • 5-7 16

Emily AlthaferSr. • C • R/R • 5-8

19Emily WhitakerSr. • OF • L/L • 5-5 20

Paige NowackiJr. • 3B • R/R • 5-7 21

Alana ThomasSr. • P • R/R • 5-8 22

Carrie WilliamsJr. • OF • R/R • 5-9 23

Jessica CliftonSo. • OF • R/R • 5-5 24

Kaitlyn MedlamSo. • P • R/R • 5-7

25Maddy StantonSo. • C • R/R • 5-6 26

Megan KallatsaSr. • 3B • R/R • 5-8 27

Erin CollinsSr. • P • R/R • 5-8 28

Cassie BoeseSr. • 2B • L/R • 5-6 29

Megan KildahlFr. • 1B/C • R/R • 5-6 30

Audrey MasonJr. • OF • R/R • 5-7

14Christina ReedSr. • OF • R/R • 5-611

Brenna MorrisseyJr. • SS • R/R • 5-4

7Shannyn PalazzoFr. • OF • L/R • 5-8 8

Callie AlfordFr. • C/3B • R/R • 5-6 10

Whitney PhillipsJr. • 2B • R/R • 5-6

18Lauren ColemanFr. • 1B • L/L • 5-812

Taylor ScarpantonioFr. • C • R/R • 5-7

Roger KincaidHead Coach

Todd DownesAssistant Coach

Amy DumasPitching Coach45

Emily ClayFr. • P • R/R • 5-10

Kristen AdkinsVolunteer Assistant

Lauren JonesStudent Assistant

2Bethany HorneFr. • OF • R/R • 5-8 3

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